Democrats Attack PRAYER After Minneapolis Tragedy | 8/28/25

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The media wants to ignore the fact that the Minneapolis Catholic school shooter identified as transgender. Filling in for Glenn, Pat and Stu point out the fact that transgenderism is quickly becoming a concerning common factor in recent mass shootings. Pat and Stu accuse the mayor of Minneapolis of making this tragedy about himself and politics rather than the victims and their families. Stu rants against the politicians who are attacking the faith of millions of Americans in the wake of this tragedy. As Democrats continue to push their anti-religion narrative, Stu warns that we'll only see more of this due to the success Democrats have when engaging in this rhetoric.Β Pat and Stu call out CNN after a contributor falsely claimed that the Minneapolis shooter had a semiautomatic gun that could fire multiple bullets with one trigger pull. The media are desperate for a motive that they can attribute to President Trump and Republicans, but the gunman's records make it evident that he identified more with the Left. Stu goes through the shooter's writings, which reveal how mentally unstable he was. The Left is laser-focused on a bruise on President Trump's hand after ignoring Biden's declining mental and physical health for four years.
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Just another horrible uh situation happened

at a Catholic church yesterday in Minneapolis.

Two kids, one eight, one ten, were killed, 17 injured.

I think two of them are in critical condition, but all of those are expected to live and recover.

Thank God.

Which is, yes.

I will say, too, when we, because this broke during the show yesterday, Pat and Jeffy and I were talking about it.

And the way that it broke, they said it could be 20 injured.

And you never know where those numbers break.

Sometimes they get a lot higher after something like that.

And

it is somewhat amazing considering the circumstances that the numbers, while incredibly tragic and horrible, were this low.

It really is amazing, frankly.

Just two children dying is

an unending tragedy for the families, as we all know.

But when you look at it from some of the previous shootings, you're almost surprised.

Yeah.

He locked them in there, barricaded the doors, and then started shooting at them from the outside.

Maybe that's why there was less death than you might expect in a shooting like that.

You said because he came in through the window.

Do you shoot through the windows?

Shot through the windows.

A big reason, seemingly, too, Pat, was pews.

I mean, they are many people that were in there were saying the pews saved their lives.

They were blocking bullets like crazy.

And he was shooting them, and they were hitting the pews and not going through the pews.

And that's why they're alive.

Wow.

Which is incredible.

Yeah, it really is.

And, of course, this turns out to be a transgendered person, which we're not supposed to mention, I guess, or notice or talk about.

Well, that's because it's a woman.

Pat.

You see,

when you say a transgender

person, you see

you're indicating some male component.

to this situation.

And we know from the moment.

There's definitely a male component.

No, I don't think so, Pat.

This is a woman, her,

she.

Saw a lot of hers and she's in the coverage.

You know, once you become a mass shooter, I don't care about your pronouns.

I don't care.

Really?

Yeah, I don't care at all.

Because I don't really care before the mass shooting.

I don't either, but I also really

don't care after the mass shooting.

I was thinking about this, Pat.

And I know we're still going through the details.

I don't mean to just sidetrack us

three minutes into the show.

But

I was a little conflicted as to what I wanted out of the news coverage.

Because I got angry when I saw her and she.

I did.

Yeah.

Don't respect this idiot, horrible person's

nonsense

that they want to change genders after something like this.

You know, you might have a very nice person who's going through something and struggling with it, and they decide to change genders, and you might feel the need to

indulge in that.

I don't know.

But when it's someone who's

try killed a couple kids and shot a bunch of people, I don't have that need.

Though part of me then also thought,

you know, maybe

this just needs to be owned by them.

Maybe this needs to count as a woman shooting everyone.

In the statistics, this is a female mass murderer because we always get, it is told, it's all men who do this.

No, not this time.

It's a woman.

A woman did this.

Just like a woman won that swimming race.

A woman did this.

Let's all,

if you're going to make us indulge in it on the other side, maybe we should fully embrace it here.

I don't know where to land on that.

I think the appropriate thing is to say a transgendered person.

That's really the only impression.

It doesn't really matter if it's a man or a woman.

Because that does matter.

That infuriates the left.

Yes.

That infuriates them.

They don't want us to mention it.

They don't want to talk about it.

They want to pretend it never happens, that these are all cisgender.

And yes, they're mostly cisgender because most males are cisgendered.

Yes.

There's 0.7% of the population that's trans,

and there have been at least five shootings, five mass shootings from trans people in the last seven years.

I was going to say, I thought it was higher than that.

I think it is higher than that, but I could say

at least five of them.

That's what at least means.

It usually means there could be higher.

Yes.

That's actually what the term indicates.

Thank you, Stu.

Good job with the English.

But I'm glad you picked up on that.

Thank you.

I am.

Yes, I think it is.

I think there's a problem there.

You know, can we look at the

mental stability of people in this situation?

This was something that was considered a disorder until 2017 by the AMA.

Is it something we should be looking at?

I don't know.

We should at least talk about it.

Well,

Pat,

it's obvious, right?

It doesn't mean what it doesn't mean, and we can go into all the left people saying this.

Oh, every trans, oh, they're saying the trans community is responsible we're not saying that's not it's just like we're not saying all Muslims are terrorists right it's so stupid it's so stupid and I it's hard to even indulge in the nonsense obviously you you there's probably a trans person depending on where you live that you pass every day or every week they're not all shooting people we're not idiots every single person knows it's like when when 24 was on and jack bower and terry

and then you're you're watching this and the show is so good And then all of a sudden, they just started having.

By the way,

before you watch this incredible episode of Jack Bauer kicking terrorist butts, you should know not every Muslim is a terrorist.

We think you believe that, and we're trying to convince you otherwise.

So insulting.

It's so insulting and so stupid.

It's pointless to indulge it.

But just to mention it off the top, because we have to deal with the politicians saying it all day yesterday at some point on the show.

But

when you have difficulty

understanding what reality is,

you're probably more likely to do something completely insane.

When everyone else's reality is watching children die is bad,

and his reality was watching children die is good.

His reality also was that he was a woman and he actually was, and all of our realities was a man.

Now we can sit here and act like we should indulge his lack of connection with reality and we can encourage him and lionize him for his brave choice.

But in reality, it's not true.

And when you have a person who is under whatever condition this is that indicates to him that reality is something completely on the the opposite side.

Yes, of course you're more likely to do something crazy because you can't recognize what reality is.

You're dealing with something so

everybody else in our society can tell what gender they are, right?

Transgendered people have difficulty with that.

Many of them, I'm sure, are very sweet.

They've got nothing to do, no violent tendencies whatsoever.

Of course.

But that doesn't mean that you're not more likely to do something out of societal norms when you can't understand the most basic part of who you are.

And they certainly don't have any problem with mentioning that cisgender males usually commit these crimes.

Okay.

Well,

that's true.

Okay.

Yeah.

Yes.

There are cisgendered males who have real issues.

Yeah.

And are completely insane.

That doesn't mean all cisgendered people murder people.

You don't ever have to.

You never hear them qualify it that way.

You You never have to say that.

In fact, there's never a disclaimer on that.

The indication almost always is the opposite.

Gosh, it seems like they're all doing it.

Gosh, everybody with a red hat seems to be doing this.

What's going on?

It's always that indication.

Yes.

And I, like, a very small...

Again, obviously, a very, very small percentage of transgender people will do something like this.

But when you can't recognize reality,

it is, of course, more likely that you're going to do something that violates everyone else's reality.

And there is a disproportionate number of them that have done this recently.

It's disproportionate.

I mean, it's higher than 0.7%.

Tell you that.

And what's going on here, and it seems like, Pat, this path is becoming more well-worn.

When you are, you're having whatever sort of issue

leads to you not understanding your gender.

You're told, if you go through this process, things are going to be so much better.

Everything's going to turn around.

You're dealing with all sorts of internal turmoil.

And doctors and in some cases, parents and teachers are telling you, well, take these hormones and everything will turn around.

And then you go through, I mean, you know,

you've done this with your back, Pat.

How many times have doctors told you, well, if you do this, this, and this, it might get better?

And then it's frustrating.

You go through the process and it doesn't get better.

And you're like, gosh, it just feels you get more hopeless about the situation and this is what happens with transgendered people in a lot of cases not all cases but a lot of cases you go through that process you're told this is a panacea and it doesn't take the problem away so then you start looking for more and more reasons why your life sucks why you hate everything and you're fed stuff by the left that it's people who hate you because of your trans nature.

It's because the president's a Nazi.

It's because everyone is against you and wants to kill you and religious religious people hate you and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

All the time.

And you get that all the time.

And shockingly, some people develop the tendency to do this.

I mean, it's not exact.

It's like, oh, it's flour.

It's sugar.

It's eggs.

It's a cake.

It's not exactly crazy.

It's not something that's this.

It's not that shocking, Pat.

I have to admit.

It's not, I'm not entirely stunned by this development.

But you're not supposed to notice that.

No.

You're not supposed to say it.

So here's the mayor.

This guy is one of the most agonizing buffoons I've seen in a while.

And I've seen a lot of agonizing buffoons.

I guarantee he will start getting buzzed for presidential nomination soon.

He will.

If you are the douchiest of douches and you're on the left.

Somebody's going to pluck the Minneapolis mayor right out and into a national campaign.

It's why you know Jasmine Crockett's name.

It's why you know AOC's name.

It's why you know Gavin Newsom's name.

This is the road to success in the modern left.

For sure.

And now you're going to know the name Jacob Fry.

Here he is, cut six.

I have heard about a whole lot of hate that's being directed at our trans community.

Oh, yeah.

That's the number one thing we need to talk about.

That's what we're in for.

Anybody who is

using this as an opportunity to villainize our trans community or any other community out there has lost their sense of common humanity.

We should not be operating out of a place of hate for anyone.

We should be operating from a place of love for our kids.

Kids died today.

This needs to be about them.

This needs to be riding on trans community around

the bit of love that we can possibly.

Does your brain not work?

If you just let it with the trans community, why are you talking about the kids?

Right.

You should have started with the kids.

Yeah.

Maybe that's all you should have said.

Right.

Maybe that's it.

Did you happen to watch this past?

Were you around the TV when this occurred?

I was.

Or did you just see the clip?

Yeah.

If you were there watching it when it occurred, what you saw was this thing that I'm sure you've seen all the clips of, of him with this just quite obviously insincere nonsense, right?

He did,

the the last thing in the, all was flashing in front of his eyes was his political career in this moment.

Oh, yeah.

Because you could tell he's nervous.

He's, he's kind of like butchering the typical stupid lines every leftist says in these moments.

But you know, he's kind of, he's just, he's reading everybody.

He's reading Gensaki tweets in front of a, you know, in front of a microphone.

But immediately after that was the police officer who was giving the briefing.

And he spoke emotionally about it.

And the difference between

the two was night and day.

He actually cared.

Yeah, he did.

He gave a crap.

It was actually affecting him.

He wasn't thinking about his political future.

He actually was talking about something that mattered and actually felt it.

And you could see the difference between the two individuals.

That's for sure.

Oh, man, it was really jaw-dropping to watch.

In fact, this is a really quick clip here.

Play cut three from the Minneapolis Police Chief.

This shows that, I mean, the guy did, he was deeply affected.

The question from Matt was, how are the injured students doing?

I believe all of them have their parents with them now, and they are all expected to survive.

All of the remaining victims are expected to survive.

There is a range of injuries, however.

I mean,

when he gets into what transpired, it's very clear that he was deeply moved by it.

Angry.

Deeply moved.

Yeah.

But

moved by all of this.

And it's the exact opposite.

I mean, you could just tell, you know, if this guy is not at least talked about as the VP candidate for Gavin Newsom, I'll be shocked because they're the same person.

They're the same psychosis.

Yep.

The same

absolute adoration for self.

You could just see it.

No, fuck it.

You could see it in everything he did yesterday.

It was all about him.

Yep.

And what a disgraceful time to make it about you.

Yep.

And try to further your political career.

All right.

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All right, so we got scolded on the trans issue, and then

the obligatory gun BS had to start from

Jacob Fry, who is the Minneapolis mayor.

Here's what he had to say about guns.

Look, we need to be doing more than talking.

It can't just be words.

There needs to be action.

And when we have seen school shooting after school shooting,

when we have seen churches get shot up by horrible actors, I think the

impetus has to be on all of us as leaders to do a whole lot more, to recognize that we've got more guns in this country than we have people.

And it's on all of us to recognize the truth and the reality that we can't just say that

it shouldn't happen again and then allow it to happen again and again beyond that.

Because the solution to this guy shooting a bunch of people is taking Pat's gun away.

That's in Texas.

That's what it is.

That's the solution right there.

And just, you know, it shows how stupid it was.

The thing that really puts that exclamation point on how dumb that was is stupid Tim Walls in the background.

Stupid Tim Walls,

you know, gets himself off the couch and lumbers down to the press conference to stand behind this guy.

What a disgrace these people are.

Oh, God.

There are very few people.

There are few people I dislike more than Tim Wall than Tim Walls.

I can't look at him.

It's very hard to even see him appear on camera.

He's such a doofus.

Oh, man.

What a, what a,

the fact that

I will remain

fascinated by the moment of choosing this dolt

for the rest of my life.

And thank goodness she did.

Thank God.

Thank God.

I think that hurt her a lot.

I do too.

I mean, he was legitimately terrible.

What's his face in Pennsylvania would have been so much better.

Shapiro would have been better.

Shapiro would have been way better.

He's definitely, you know,

left, and he's a slow politician and all that, but he's at least not a complete political.

He's Ronald Reagan compared to Tim Walls.

Yes.

Come on.

Oh,

very nice.

Hey, we have our main candidate can't say anything intelligent.

Let's double down.

Let's bring in the dumbest person we can find on the planet and make him our VP choice.

We found the worst possible running mate on the planet.

Thank God.

Thank God.

I know.

Thank God.

I know.

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We got to show you the tweet from Jen Saki.

Oh my gosh, you're going to set me off on this one.

This is incredible.

Oh, there it is.

Yeah.

Jen Saki, prayer is not freaking enough.

Prayers

do not end school shootings.

Prayers do not make make parents feel safe sending their kids to school.

Prayer does not bring these kids back.

Enough with the thoughts and prayers.

Did anybody say prayers, thoughts and prayers are the only thing we should be doing?

I don't know that anybody says that.

Well, Pat,

I might not be religious enough to know this, but Pat, prayer is like a vending machine.

What you do is you say it in everything.

Like if you say you want $14.11 to be to appear in your pocket, you pray for that and it just occurs that's that's how prayer works yeah people don't realize that I'm surprised yeah I didn't realize that yeah that's supposed to work a praying person enough enough to understand that

you know apparently not uh that is a it's a fascinating tweet and can I bring up two different things here on this I wish you would

First, well, three.

First of all,

hey, guys, we just lost an election.

No one in the middle of the country wanted to vote for us.

What should we do?

I don't know.

Quadruple down on painting prayers.

Yeah.

It's like it's politically speaking so stupid.

They all think it's so smart.

They think this is the best point in the world because they all say it all the time.

And they think it's this like incredible moment.

It's like they came up with this incredible

intellectual brainstorm where they've come up with this idea that what we should do, guys, is just mock prayers.

We can solve all these issues if we just mock people's most closely held beliefs.

And it's only, I mean, it's so brilliant because only 80% of us are people of faith.

Right.

So just go right after that.

Yeah.

Just politically speaking, so dumb, but that's, of course, the last,

the least important of this.

The phrase, prayer is not freaking enough.

Now, she did add the freaking as the normal, typical, has been said by nine zillion liberals, and she's supposed to be this brilliant leader of the left.

Prayer is not freaking enough.

Reveal something, okay?

Now,

if you happen to be a Christian, if you happen to be someone who believes in God, You've probably been to church before, and what they've explained on multiple occasions is likely something to the effect of God is enough.

Okay.

Prayer is enough.

It actually is the most important thing you can do, right?

It's crucial and it always is enough.

It's all you need.

It's stated in a bunch of different ways throughout the Bible and throughout the faith.

But I can understand,

as someone who recognizes, not everyone shares

our faith,

that If you are a person who is not a believer, that statement might connect with you, right?

If you are an atheist,

saying something like prayer is not enough might connect with you.

Because you might say, yeah, we need,

let's say, for example, you happen to worship government as your God.

That's a really like that that sentence probably connects deeply with you.

You know, these people with their fake gods, their fake religion, their fake, you know, sky god and boomstick,

those people

are

silly and pathetic.

And our religion of praising bureaucrats in Washington are the only ones who can solve problems like this.

Like, that probably

understandably

connects with you.

So, it reveals something about Jen.

I mean, I don't know what her situation is, but I don't either, but she must be.

I mean, I assume she's an atheist from that.

It's certainly not someone who's connecting with the basic tenets of her faith if she's not, right?

Maybe she just, maybe, I don't know.

We'll see.

It's not,

it should be more important to me than it is, I suppose, is the, is the answer, because I really don't freaking care about her at all.

But like, it does reveal something about what your position is on faith.

You don't believe the tenets of it, right?

Okay.

But that's okay.

There's a lot of people who are atheists and might not.

The other thing, though, that she ends it with is also reveals something, but something completely different and something

much more offensive.

to the American standard.

We've always had atheists in our country, and we've always respected their rights to be atheists and not believe.

But she ends it with, enough

with the thoughts and prayers.

The first part of it is, I don't believe prayers will solve this.

The second part is, I don't want you praying.

I don't want to hear about your prayers.

I dislike the fact that you think prayers are important.

I don't want you, religious person, here.

I don't want you as part of this conversation.

I hate you and everything you believe in.

That's what that reveals.

It's something totally different and much, much more awful.

And of course, it's what Democrats actually like about it.

That's where so many of them are.

Centrally focused in just eliminating you and your beliefs.

That's what they seem to actually want.

And normally, someone like Jen Saki, who is a trained media expert, and a person.

And so surprising.

Yeah, a person

whose job was to lie to us to make people of faith believe.

And she did that well.

Yeah, she did that fairly, I mean, well in comparison to what's her face.

Yes.

I wouldn't say well, but well in comparison to the person she specifically chose to make her look good upon her exit.

What's her name, Jean?

I want to say Jean-Claude Van Damp, but it's not her.

Thank you, Corinne Jean-Pierre.

It wasn't Jean-Claude Van Damp, though I think he would have been better

by far.

Don't you think?

By far.

Yes.

It would have been more entertaining.

He barely speaks English.

He would have been better.

Right.

The end of that phrase shows her visceral hatred for you, which of course is something she did everything she could while in the White House to hide.

Her job was to hide how they felt about you when she's in the White House.

Now she's on MSNBC, and her new job is to tell everyone how she actually feels.

And that, by the way, is how she actually feels.

That is who she is.

It's been revealed.

She made that really clear.

Really clear.

She hates you.

And you know what?

She's getting cheered on for it.

Why?

Because so many of the people that she associates with feel the same way.

Feel the exact same way.

They just don't normally blurt it out like that.

And you know what?

That's why they lost the election.

That's one of the many, many reasons that the Democrats and the left lost the election last time.

We're just, we're tired of this kind of stuff.

Yep.

It's true.

They don't know who they're dealing with.

I don't know if they think that the American people are a bunch of atheists who

don't pray, but that's what they're acting like.

That's what they're, they're acting like they just think that they are the standard in America now.

Yeah.

And nothing could be further from the truth.

I mean, we're probably not as faithful as we once were as a nation, but we're still, you know, it's still 80%

of us are Christians, and that's a pretty high percentage.

80% of people don't agree on much.

And so if you're willing to just dismiss 80% of Americans,

you're not going to win elections and you're not going to gain viewers.

No.

And look, I...

I hope they continue to do things that make them win those elections.

I don't know

what kind of position our country would be in if they were winning more of the elections.

Oh, my gosh.

But what's fascinating about this, and it's a really difficult problem for Democrats to solve,

is,

and look, I will say this.

We also have an issue with this at times on our side.

And the problem is the incentives are so lined up.

Every single part of Jen Saki's life right now indicates to her she should do more of that.

More money, more viewers, more attention, more interviews on Colbert, more clicks, more likes.

All of that, if you say stuff like that, oh, you religious trash, get out of our lives, you're going to get more attention, more adoration, and more of everything you want.

Now, when she was in the White House, her incentive structure was a little bit different, right?

Like her incentive structure was to try to win elections and try to shield us from knowing that the president of the United States had no mental capacity.

Those are different goals.

Her goal now is to make Jensaki's life better.

And it's not to win elections.

Jasmine Crockett does the crap she does, not to win elections, because Jasmine Crockett wants more in the life of Jasmine Crockett.

Right?

Like, and we have some of this on our side as well, but it is really,

really egregious on the left right now.

And I don't know how they solve it.

I hope you don't.

Look at Gavin Newsom.

Did Gavin Newsom get adoration for interviewing Charlie Kirk?

No, they hated him for it.

Yeah.

And they dropped that quickly.

He dropped it in two weeks, and now he's Mr.

Anti-Trump guy.

He's totally on the other side.

He's a completely different human being.

And what's happening now?

Adoration, money, clicks, likes, poll numbers going up in the primary.

You know, that doesn't mean he's going to win an election.

It means he's going going to win a nomination, potentially.

And all of these incentives point the exact same way, which means you're going to get more of this idiocy.

And it's not going to be fun for us, but it should,

with any level of competence on our side, make elections a hell of a lot easier.

I hope so.

Should.

Hope so.

God only knows.

Yeah.

But it should.

Mayor Jacob Frye also mocked prayers.

They seem to be pretty married to this tactic.

And here he is, cut 10.

My friend, like, ran, kind of, someone helped him, like, run out.

He saw him.

He was wearing...

I don't think that's Mayor Jacob Fry, but he sounds very young.

Yeah, frankly.

Very, very young.

You know, that's just not.

That's definitely not the clip, Pat.

No one else.

Do we have the Fry clip here?

These were Minneapolis families.

These were American families.

Oh, the fake The amount of pain that they are suffering right now is extraordinary.

And let me do this again in front of the mirror so I can get it right.

Don't just say this is about thoughts and prayers right now.

These kids were literally praying.

It was the first week of school.

They were in church.

That is what he's saying.

He wants you to know faith doesn't work.

That's their big thing right now.

Good.

Keep going.

These kids.

I have seen that 10 times in the last 24 hours.

These kids were literally praying.

And that's their big statement.

So So it doesn't work.

So it doesn't work.

It's proven.

Not a factor.

Not a factor.

Believable.

Look, you can believe that all you want.

That doesn't make it true, number one.

But it also is a totally, it's just a fascinating position to take in a country such as this.

It is.

Yeah.

It is a, all right.

Okay,

okay, if that's what you want.

You know, you got all your leadership with their their protect trans kids t-shirts on and telling us that prayers don't work.

Wow, they've learned their lesson.

I mean, they really have studied this.

I remember they had that big, remember they put like $100,000 or $300,000 into some study where they were going to figure out why we lost.

Well, they've solved it.

I guess they were too positive on prayer and weren't protecting trans kids enough.

I guess that was the solution.

This would be helpful in 26 and 28.

I'm sure.

I'm sure it will be.

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Yeah, we started to play the 10-year-old Eyewitness.

So

let's go ahead and see the 10-year-old Eyewitness that was with us apparently there.

My friend, like, ran kind of, someone helped him, like, run out.

He saw him.

He was wearing all

black and he had a ski mask on.

I was down, so I didn't really look up.

I mean, he's got shot through the stained glass windows, so they're probably ruined.

And then my friend Victor, he was like laying on top of me, like making sure I was safe.

And he got hit.

So that was really

brave of him.

And you have a nick on your neck?

Yeah, that was, I don't even know where it's from.

Kind of looks like debris or something.

Wow.

So hard.

His friend laid on top of him to protect him and got shot.

Oh, wow.

Look, a lot of people go through a lot of difficult times.

This guy, the murderer.

here, which by the way, we will not say his name under any circumstances, but

one of his seemingly his desires was notoriety.

So we will not give it to him.

But a lot of people go through a lot of things.

If you're one of those people going through one of those things, you know, the same thing with this NFL guy a while ago.

He's got CTE and he went and goes and shoots a bunch of people.

I don't care what your stupid problems are.

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I'm sure that's really, I'm sure, honestly, I'm sure that's a really difficult thing to deal with.

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get ready to learn because we're going to teach you some things in the next few minutes.

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Every time there's a shooting, of course, we learn more about these guns, these implements of death and destruction.

We do?

Yeah, we do.

We do.

CNN usually teaches us.

So does MSNBC.

Really?

Yeah.

I don't remember.

I don't remember the lessons that we've learned from them about

automatic weapons.

Oh, okay.

You know, the magazines that can fire up to eight bullets at once or whatever.

whenever Biden told us about the eight-bullet thing.

Oh, he also told us that we should just, you know, when someone comes

get a shotgun.

Just get a shotgun.

That's all you need.

It's interesting.

The shooter yesterday was carrying a shotgun porch and fire a shotgun.

That'll take care of any problem.

They had a shotgun during this.

This guy had this shotgun

and a handgun and then also a rifle.

All I've heard is rifle.

Rifle.

Yes.

Rifle.

They want you to believe that's always the one.

Well, CNN is going to explain to you about that rifle.

Oh, really?

Yes, CUD 19.

Seemed like a rifle, he said, a semi-automatic rifle.

And it went on for several minutes.

Right.

And look, that's not uncommon as well.

These things can shoot dozens of bullets

in just one trigger pull, right?

And one trigger pull.

What happens in the studio?

No, not right.

They have enough time to reload.

It's one of the most horrific things for students to be sitting in.

At some point,

does someone sit these people down and say,

because they do this every time.

She even said semi-automatic.

I was encouraged by it.

She actually understood.

Yes, it was semi-automatic.

She must have been reading it.

Because she acts like.

Oh, wow, really?

Oh, you can pull the trigger once and it'll fire

dozens of bullets.

Oh, my goodness.

Wow.

Wow.

Magical device.

No.

By the way,

no.

No.

That would be an automatic weapon, and those are not readily available to Americans.

at this point.

Basically,

impossible to get.

Yes.

It is theoretically possible to get one.

Of course, it's really difficult to get, say, a machine gun, which would be an automatic weapon.

Yeah, it's very hard to obtain.

Years of time,

tens of thousands of dollars,

every invasive check possible.

To my mind, to an unconstitutional level, that's a whole other conversation.

But

that is where we are.

It's certainly not true what they're saying there.

On a semi-automatic, you have to continually pull the trigger.

And so that's what that person was doing.

But

they don't understand.

They have no clue

of this.

You know, I have some sympathy for a person who knows nothing about this and doesn't understand that difference.

Right.

Like,

if you're not a gun person.

I'm not a gun expert.

I'm not even close to it.

Really?

Like, growing up, I grew up in Connecticut.

We had no, you know, there's guns were not really.

I mean, my dad was in the military, but like, we didn't have guns in the house.

Gun culture was part of our culture.

Like, I didn't grow up, I didn't either.

Yeah, I don't, I mean, I knew people who had guns,

but it wasn't like something that I thought about on a regular basis.

And if I had never thought about this before and was thrown on television for the first time a shooting like this had ever happened, it might be understandable that I would confuse a semi-automatic and an automatic weapon.

Guys, we've been talking about this for a while.

I don't think that's it.

I thought mine was 1998.

You're right.

I I don't think it would be confusing for you.

I think you could go on and speak about it more factually than this guy just did.

But I'm saying, if it was my first

effort,

you'd go on television a little bit more prepared than that.

Let's just say you pulled out a passing vagrant who knew nothing about anything and threw them on television like they did here, seemingly.

Maybe at that point I could understand it.

They should probably not use passing vagrants

as experts on guns.

Maybe that's the issue.

Now, they hired, at least at one point, one of the preeminent gun experts in America as a contributor,

Stephen Gutowski, to CNN.

Now, I have not seen him on CNN in a long time.

I don't know if he still has that deal.

Often what happens with CNN, and by the way, also Fox and most cable news networks, is they will just kind of gather people up.

They'll sign people to contributor deals and then not put them on television and kind of just hold them away from everywhere else so they can't be used by their competitors or maybe in this case

by networks that want to inform people about firearms.

I don't, I'm, you know, Steven hasn't told me that by any means, but

I'm suspicious as to why I haven't seen him on television in a long time.

And it issues like this.

He's like one of the main guys you'd go to for gun information.

Yeah, why didn't they go to him for this?

No, I don't know.

Why?

They don't seem to have anything.

Somebody who actually knows what a semi-automatic rifle is as opposed to an automatic.

That would be nice if they had somebody who understood the difference there.

That would be

really good.

Again, I say this.

He's an expert.

You don't need an expert to know the difference

about how these guns work.

They have this weird, like they just think all of these situations are John Wick.

That is not what this is.

That That is not reality.

That's a movie.

It's fascinating to just see how this happens every single time.

Now, I don't know.

Maybe it's a local station.

They're desperate.

They're pulling people off the streets.

Oh, you can.

Oh, maybe you get someone who makes a mistake like that.

It's MSNBC.

It's CNN.

They all know.

They should know better.

Like, sadly, especially by now.

Yeah, right.

You're going to be covering these things.

It's terrible.

These things are going to happen.

You're going to be covering them.

I don't know.

Maybe have somebody,

perhaps, that you've hired as a contributor that can actually explain these things to you.

It'd be nice.

I know.

Yeah.

It's crazy.

Rather than continually looking like morons

and describing weapons that you know nothing about.

You don't even know the difference between semi-automatic and automatic.

That's pretty basic.

We're not experts.

We know the difference.

It's not that hard.

It's really not that hard.

No.

And by the way, we're evil right-wingers in Texas

on a radio show that just

did, I was just talking about Patriot Mobile a couple of minutes ago, who in their advertising say we support the Second Amendment.

That's how close to gun culture we are.

We have multiple sponsors that are

in the industry,

and we love them.

We believe in the Second Amendment.

But I've never in my life fired an automatic weapon.

Have you?

No, not an automatic.

Not once.

Semi, but never an automatic weapon.

I've never fired one.

Now, you can go to the- I think Glenn has.

I think Glenn has.

You can go to certain ranges.

Like, certainly, like, when you go to Vegas, you can go to a very controlled environment and fire one of these weapons.

And I'm sure it's really fun.

Yep.

You know, again, you're on a range and you're not, this is not like you owning it.

Owning it is incredibly difficult to do.

I mean, it is, the process of it is completely absurd.

And also, you can only get them made before, was it in the 80s?

Like,

you know, you have to get them, they're very old now.

You know, obviously the parts aren't made as commonly.

I mean, it's a very bizarre process, frankly, to get your hands on one of them.

But like, shouldn't...

The person you're bringing on as an expert to talk about a shooting like this have that basic information?

I would say yes.

But they never do?

I mean, mean, this is consistent.

Yeah, this is

a perfect example of this.

The other day, there's a minor sports controversy, Pat.

I don't know if you caught this one.

It was on ESBN, and they were talking football.

And one of the people on the panel was wearing a Barry Sanders jersey.

Now, Barry Sanders is, if not the greatest running back of all time, certainly one of the top three, five, maybe.

He's right up there.

Everybody who knows anything about football knows who Barry Sanders is.

You have any historic

context whatsoever.

Whoever the host was looked at this panelist and said, oh, you're wearing a Shadur Sanders jersey.

Oh, my gosh.

Now, Shadur Sanders is a rookie quarterback who's been in the news a lot lately, but

it was not a Shadur Sanders.

It was a Barry Sanders jersey.

Now,

it just seems to me, anyone can make a mistake, of course, but it seems to me that you should have someone who knows who Barry Sanders is on your football panel.

Like, I just feel like that's a very basic thing.

The same thing here.

Except more important.

Really?

Yeah.

More important.

And since this is how, yes, certainly much more important.

And since this has happened so many times, Pat, you'd think, like, you have a per maybe higher.

And I know this is, you don't want to let them in the building.

I get it.

I get that there's the one guy you let in the building as a conservative.

What's his name?

Scott,

I can't think of his name up the top of my head.

Scott Jennings.

Thank you very much.

So you let Scott in the building.

He's the only one.

Maybe just tell Scott, look, you're on call.

We're going to keep you in the green room.

Every person that walks in, please explain to them the difference between an automatic and a semi-automatic weapon.

Maybe you just need to hire someone to do that.

Maybe hire someone, pay a conservative, go to a gun store and pay somebody who works there.

20 bucks an hour to sit in your green room and every person that walks in go, hi, how are you?

Welcome to CNN.

Just wanted to inform you that a semi-automatic weapon, you have to pull the trigger once, an automatic weapon, you pull it once, hold it, and it'll fire multiple times.

That's how that works.

If you're asked about that, please don't say the exact opposite every single time.

Thank you so much for coming to CNN.

Maybe that approach would be helpful in a scenario like this, Pat.

Yes, I think it would.

I think it would.

But, you know, maybe I'm just too picky.

Maybe

that's the answer.

Maybe that's it.

I'm just too picky.

I just, I think they should know the difference.

And maybe CNN disagrees.

They do.

They do disagree.

Yeah, they really do.

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And then we have MSNBC with the obligatory there are too many handguns in America.

I think it's either like you have to be honest and say what will actually work, which is what nobody wants to hear, which is that there are just simply way too many firearms and they're way too accessible.

And even if they aren't too powerful, and they're too powerful, even handguns too.

Again, that's why in Australia, it doesn't matter if it's not politically acceptable to say it.

I'm not here as a politician or anyone who works in politics.

I'm a journalist.

Whether or not you like it,

the only thing that really works if you really wanted to bring down gun violence was to do what Australia did and to do what many other countries in Europe do.

I realize I will get so much hate mail over this.

People will tell me that I'm a communist and all these other things and I'm so terrible, which also only reinforces the point as I will definitely get, you know,

some sort of like blowback.

You got to get lots of stuff going on in your head.

Which is to say like these people who are supposed to be so lost by 12 tweets tell me that like, you know, I ought to die or whatever else it is.

You better watch out.

Right.

No, no, no.

Okay.

First of all, he's having an entire social media conversation in his head while he's on television.

That's not necessary.

You don't need to do that.

You don't need to answer every one of your critics.

Yes, someone will say something stupid to you.

Yes, of course.

I don't know that you're a journalist.

It certainly doesn't seem like it.

You don't seem to know the basic facts about Australia.

No.

They've done studies on it.

That whole change with weapons did not make any lick of difference.

No, it didn't.

Did make a lick of difference.

It's about the same as it was before.

As it was before.

Now, there is a cultural thing here in the United States, and certainly a cultural thing around mass shootings here in the United States.

There's also a cultural thing about suicide in Japan, right?

Like, there are certain things that affect cultures in different ways, and it's why you have a lot of this, like the marquee crime right now,

that it gets all the attention from people like this who will plaster this guy's face all over television and tell you his name and tell you all the things he thought was important.

They will do that, and they they will perpetrate this and make it go on forever.

But mass shootings is like this: it was like this with serial killers at one point in this country.

It was like this with assassinations at one point in this country.

Some of those crimes had to do with guns, some of them didn't.

You know, I mean, it is just,

you know, there is a splashy marquee type of crime that seems to affect us in certain eras, frankly.

Terrorism was part of it at one point as as well.

You know,

you hope that stops and you try to stop it.

But like, you know, again, like this person,

there have been certain crimes you can maybe point to something like this, but like, you know, this person had a handgun, a shotgun, and an AR-15.

It wasn't like he was,

you know, the guy in Vegas who had, you know, tons and tons of weapons in his hotel room, you know, dozens of them, right?

Like, it wasn't an issue of having too many of them.

There are a lot of weapons in this country.

Let's say your law, which would do, by the way, these laws that they want to pass, would not even decrease the number of guns in the country.

But even if they did that, I think, if I remember right, it's been a while, but the Australia buyback confiscation program that they passed, I think got rid of about 30% of the weapons in the country.

So if you were to do that in America, which would be completely insane to try to do and would probably start a civil war.

But if you did it, you'd probably eliminate 100 million weapons and leave 250 million on the streets.

You think there's going to be no murders that happen in that situation?

No one can get a handle on a gun?

Well, here's the thing.

Open borders where you can get them whenever you want.

Murder is banned right now.

What?

Yeah.

Murder in this country.

We should pass a law.

It is banned.

They should say we shouldn't.

They do have murder.

They did that.

They did that

in every state.

When, though.

And federally.

Was there ever a book that covered this?

Yeah, there was.

Really?

Did they have a lot of vows in it?

Bible or something?

Bible.

Michael Bible.

Yeah.

I think it was Michael Bible.

Yeah.

Who Kai?

Who said don't kill people?

And then he sang some songs and stuff.

Some Sinatra, some Tony Bennett.

Yeah, there's a ban on murder right now.

And that, you know, so if you're going to break that ban,

I don't think you care about the gun law either.

What about the incredibly restrictive laws in Minneapolis and

Chicago and Chicago and D.C.

that ban all these weapons?

Yeah.

How many work, do they?

No.

They don't seem to work.

Now, that's because if you listen to the officials in those cities, they all come from out of state.

They're all coming from Texas.

Oh, yeah.

That's where the, that's why, is because Texans are coming here killing Chicagoans.

You know, I can't tell you how many times I walk into a gun store and I see a lot of like Baltimore gang members in there purchasing their weapons.

It happens all the time all the time.

Yep, they're huge.

All the time.

They drive on down to Texas.

That's why you have to stand in line in Texas.

Yeah.

Every time you go to a gun store, because you got the Baltimore killers and then the Chicago killers.

And you know, it's, it's.

It's like, can we have a different lane for locals?

Almost everyone is.

It's such, there's this fascinating thing where we're told how racist we are.

Yeah.

And at the same time, we have this entirely very close relationship.

All of us white suburban people that are gun owners are just constantly giving our guns to gang members in cities.

We're always hanging out.

We meet them at the local Denny's and we're just like, hey guys, here's all of our weapons that we purchased in our nice little communities where guns are legal.

You should take them to Chicago.

You should take them to Chicago where they're not legal and shoot people where that apparently is not legal either.

It's so

ridiculous.

Dumb.

These arguments are so stupid and they continue.

to make them.

They just go on autopilot.

It's immediately like, well, what group, what group did the first thing you need to do if you're going to be on the left, You got to have, you got to have your gun defense there.

You got to have all that ready.

But the first thing you need to do is, what group committed the crime?

Let's feel bad for them.

That's your first step.

Your first step is to say, let me identify the group of people that the murderer belonged to, and then we should all agree to not blame them.

That's step number one.

Well, unless they're Trump fans.

Right.

That's the first thing you want to do is blame all Trump fans.

They're all Trump fans.

Gosh, it's so hard to keep track of.

It is.

Someone's got to make a flowchart.

Man.

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You mentioned earlier that there's a search for motive here.

Oh,

have we found the motive?

Well, if you think about it, picture yourself, Pat.

You're going through the tunnels of a cave.

Each step is only lit by a torch as you try to see.

And then, you know, then if every

situation with Indiana Jones is right, snakes would be there because he doesn't like snakes.

Or rats.

Rats.

Bugs.

Yeah.

Bugs.

They really went to that well a bunch of times

in those movies.

This bizarre search for motive is fascinating to me.

Now, I don't know what they're looking for exactly.

He wrote a bunch of this stuff down.

He's put it out there in videos.

And

I think there is quite an obvious part of this that has to do with mental illness.

Very serious mental problems.

Yes.

Obviously.

Even to his own, even in his own writings, he admits that, that it's, you know, he's tortured by all of this stuff.

There's something wrong with him.

Yeah, there's a new report saying, by the way, he says he

wishes

he was never brainwashed into being trans.

He says, I wish I never brainwashed myself.

And he was tired of being trans, which is interesting.

That's a new development today, by the way.

So that's part of it.

I mean, we've talked about that angle.

We know because he wrote it on weapons, right?

The things he wanted to do.

He wanted to try to kill Donald Trump.

Obviously,

that is written on the rifle.

Yep.

One wonderful news organization covered that by saying he had the name Donald Trump on the weapons.

In a way of kind of saying, does it mean he was supporting Donald Trump?

Is that why?

No, he was trying to kill him, or at least wanted to kill him.

He also talked about killing Elon Musk and some of his writings as well.

But it seems to me the main part of this, other than just being miserable, is a sort of nihilistic desire for violence, right?

He wanted this to happen.

He praised the, you know, the Sandy Hook shooter, for example, was fascinated with these people, like their celebrities.

This is why you don't, at least if you're listening to this program only, don't know his name because we're not telling it to you.

I will tell you, we changed his name from a boy's name to a girl's name.

But that's about as much as I want you to know about it.

Not that you can't find it.

Of course you can because everyone else will come out and tell you and blurt it out and make him seem like a hero so that the next 10 shooters can see the treatment of it and they can go and do these things again and the cycle continues.

By the way, When you look at studies of these things, that is the most consistent thing.

It's not even mental illness, honestly.

Notoriety.

More consistently consistently is the search for notoriety and

an inner praise of this very bizarre culture.

So if you want to stop it, and I know many sites have started to do this, particularly on the right, not give them the attention they deserve, but most of the mainstream ones refuse to do it.

So

that's a problem.

But in this bizarre search for motive, they can't find it.

They can't understand what the motive was.

They cannot locate it.

And I will say, usually with police, they intentionally don't tell you what the motive is at this point in their investigation, right?

Like, that is not the way the police operate.

Every single time this happens, you always see some police officer saying, you know, we don't know what the motive is at this point.

And everyone's like, well, of course we know what the motive is.

It's, you know, it's outside of a synagogue or whatever.

And you're like, we know.

But that's not the way they handle it.

And I understand that.

This is a legal process for them and different than an opinion or even a news story.

But in this

manifesto of his, he explains pretty clearly why he wants to do this.

And it's because he likes watching kids die.

Now, you might say that that is not motivation you understand.

I hope it isn't.

You might say it's not motivation like the typical stuff we talk about.

Well, he's not saying he's doing it to honor Donald Trump.

I don't know how to report on this.

That's what the media seems to be stuck in, some loop like that.

But he says quite clearly

he wants to kill himself, essentially.

He knows he's going to die through this.

But he says quite clearly, he wants kids to die.

He likes watching them die.

He says, I don't want to do it to spread a message.

I do it to please myself.

I do it because I am sick.

So mental illness and the fact that he has found now pleasure in watching kids die.

He says that overtly.

He says he wants to be the scary, horrible monster standing over the powerless kids.

And he says he wants to find, he says, maybe I can find an event at the on-site church.

I think attacking a large group of kids coming in from recess might be my best plan.

From there, I can go inside and kill, going for as long as I can.

He says,

I also love when kids get shot.

I love to see kids get torn apart.

These are his words.

He also says, I hate fascism, which is

interesting.

Also, echoes of, I mean,

every Antifa member will tell you that that's, they're just saying they're anti-fascist.

Now, I mean, pretty much everybody at this point hates fascism.

It's not a popular ideology.

But, of course, it's the left that's constantly accusing everyone of engaging in fascism.

I don't think you can look at his ideology as something, first of all, that's notable.

I mean, these people are,

you know,

their thought process is largely meaningless.

They don't make important points.

This is a thing that we need to all get over as a society.

Like, you know, when you go and you shoot somebody up because your issue is X, then I don't want to think or care about X for a long time.

I want you to be punished for the things that you do, not rewarded for them, because that's what the media seems to want to do.

But like, it's not really,

I mean, there are two things we know about his motives.

Yes, he was very seemingly anti-religious people.

He was

very anti-Semitic

as well, though he did not target Jews in this particular attack.

He did consider it in his writings.

But what we know about him are two things.

Number one, he had

some visceral need

to see see violent things happen to children.

And number two, he was very mentally ill.

And you can see that manifest in many ways.

Some of it's just in his writings.

Some of it is about how he wanted to see violent acts.

Some of it is about how he wanted to kill himself and do harm to himself and others.

Some of it is also indicated in the fact that he could not decipher what gender he was.

That is a sign of the inability to recognize reality.

It is very, you know, very obvious to everyone who wants to be honest to recognize such a fact.

The lieutenant governor of Minnesota would like you not to even mention that.

Really?

Yeah.

She's

she's trying to protect trans kids.

And with you saying something like that, it makes it more difficult for her to protect these kids.

Does it?

Because I'm not, I don't want anything bad to happen to as she would describe a trans kid.

I don't want that to happen.

She's got a very interesting way of

speaking about protecting trans kids.

Check out her t-shirt, which I'm, she's got a knife on it, which I don't know what that exactly signifies.

Is that a...

Are you signaling that this is to cut off body parts of trans kids?

I doubt that.

Are you protecting the trans kids with the knife?

Are you going to kill people who approach?

What is the knife significance?

I'd like to know.

Guys, let's be clear.

Here she is.

This is life-affirming

and life-saving health.

When our children,

who they are.

It is our job as grown-ups to listen and to believe them.

That is quite positive.

Possibly the dumbest thing I've ever heard in my life.

So stupid.

Are you kidding me?

What are you talking about?

If my 12-year-old comes to me and says, I'm tired of being a boy, I want to be a girl, I should just believe them and help them make that transition right then.

Right then and there, because they know what's best, right?

I don't, as a fully grown and developed human being, and as an adult person, I don't.

As a parent, as a parent, yeah, who's been around life a little bit longer and knows that maybe that will change in

could be a week, could be a year, might be five years, but it could definitely change.

God, that's sucks.

And I should just go with them and believe them and help them make that transition.

And, you know, if you happen to have, and I want to make sure you're clear here and you understand the full advice of the wonderful lieutenant governor of Minnesota, if your daughter comes to you and says she's really fat when she's really skinny and anorexic, you should believe her.

You should believe her and tell her she's fat and encourage her to to go on Ozempic immediately.

Stop eating.

Yeah.

Stop eating.

Put her on the shots.

Yeah.

Hey, fatty.

Get away from the dinner table, fatty.

That's how you must embrace what they say when they're having a

crisis

of some sort.

Yep.

If they're saying they're the wrong gender, tell them that they're correct.

Is that the worst advice ever administered by an adult human being?

Again, you can tell this is minor league stuff here because, you know, someone who actually understands this,

no one, most of these left-wing politicians aren't dumb enough to state it that way.

Like, it's, it's so, you poke holes in it so immediately that you, you know, people with at some level of basic intelligence on the left will at least hide it.

Uh, that is not what she did because she's not at all one of those people.

Uh, but that's- And the Lennon's in the audience, too, applauding and cheering.

Yes, right.

Yes, believe your nine-year-old.

Let them change genders.

Yes, immediately.

If they say they're a superhero, throw them off the roof.

They'll fly, of course.

Believe them.

They said they can fly.

They must be able to.

Yeah.

Yeah.

I want to have the same shirt of protect trans kids with

a knife,

a butcher knife on it.

I want a cape and a roof.

Put a cape on them and toss them out of a building.

Let's see what happens.

We all know what would happen.

What?

They would hit the ground with the fly.

No, but they told me they could fly.

So

I'm supposed to believe them.

And if I'm a good parent, I believe them.

No.

So bad.

Wow.

You know, the anorexia one is, you know, it's been used before, but it is such a, it's such a valid example of this.

Sure is.

Because what's happening in their lives in that moment is their reality

is they are fat.

Everyone else knows they are not.

And we go to them and we say, no,

you're not fat.

We have to figure out a way for you to understand this.

Of course we don't berate them.

We don't tell them they're horrible human beings for not understanding.

We try to help them through a crisis.

We don't encourage it.

We don't say, well, then you should go on the biggest loser.

You'll be a great contestant, honey, for the biggest loser because you're such a fatty.

You should be on the treadmill 24 hours a day and taking weight loss drugs.

That's not how you deal with it.

What if I take the Alec Baldwin direction for parenting and call them a thoughtless, rude little pig?

Does that work?

Is that good?

That's great.

Because he's a great parent, right?

I forgot about that call.

Obviously, yeah, that was a good call.

A recorded phone call.

By the way, he's still completely embraced in our society and praised in Hollywood.

No penalty for that.

No.

No penalty for just brazen.

He just killed somebody and he's still beloved.

He's still beloved.

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You know?

He's great.

I mean, come on.

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As Pat and Stu for Glenn today, we were just talking about Alec Baldwin.

Amazing that he survived the whole phone call to his daughter thing.

That was as brutal a father speaking to a daughter as I think I've ever heard in real life.

Yeah, and had multiple other anger-type issues, hitting rapport

and all sorts of things.

The shooting thing.

Even more of a break on that.

Yeah, I have to say that.

I know.

It's really his fault.

I mean, it's fun to blame him for that.

It's probably not his fault.

It's probably not his fault.

But I am fascinated by our society who just picks individuals who will never really be held responsible.

They're not Teflon.

Yeah, they're not like excommunicated from society, as most people were.

Like Mike Tyson's a good example of this.

Oh, my God.

Mike Tyson was convicted

of rape.

Yeah.

He wasn't accused of rape.

No.

Which is bad.

He was convicted of rape.

He's

prison time for rape.

Was it two years, three years, something like that?

And then he's like, here's a fun person to insert in our comedic movie.

Or another one, not nearly as serious, I don't think, is Snoop Dogg, which I'm fascinated about.

And I wonder if that's going to change anytime soon.

Because here's a guy who has all sorts of, you know,

obviously had a past that had some

criminal activity.

Also was

in like porns, like was

like

actual pornography, not necessarily acting in the full.

Like videos?

Well, like, yeah, appearing in like Girls Gone Wild videos and like hosting, like releasing and selling and making money off of pornography and stuff like that.

Like the normal stuff that doesn't land you Super Bowl commercials later on in life, typically.

Typically.

And everyone's just like, no, it's just...

Totally like that's Snoop Dylan.

That's just Snoop.

Snoop being Snoop.

Biden had a little bit of that with a Biden being Biden.

But the Snoop thing, I wonder if it's going to change because he was recently at a movie with his grandkid and

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He's like, Why are they doing that?

Why are they putting in those movies?

He said that on a podcast.

And this is the type of thing that all of a sudden makes you responsible for your previous activities.

If you cross a line and all of a sudden sound too conservative, everyone remembers all the bad things, you damn things you did in your life.

Watch out, Snoop.

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By the time Glenn gets back.

Yeah, we're going to fix everything today.

What's he going to talk about if we solve them all before he gets back?

All right, we'll leave him one thing.

We'll leave him one thing.

Do we know which one it's going to be?

Not yet.

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Whatever the last thing we talk about.

The last thing that we don't get to, we'll leave for him to fix on either tomorrow or Monday when he gets back.

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Have you noticed the big deal the media is making out

of President Trump's bruise on his right hand?

Yeah, that and the cankles.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

He's got, I don't know.

And they talked about the fact that he had some water weight or whatever on, you know, some swelling in his ankles and legs.

There's some kind of condition that he has that they're trying to fix.

But the hand bruise, they're acting like this is such an incredible medical emergency.

I don't know what it could be that would be super serious.

You know, as you age, this might surprise people, but your skin kind of thins out sometimes and you bruise easier than you used to.

And especially if you take any kind of medication that thins your blood,

you can bruise very, very easily.

So I don't know if it's bruising from handshakes or if he's had an IV maybe in his hand that caused a bruise.

It's happened to me before,

but they're acting like this is a major, major issue that he is trying to keep up.

Joe Biden couldn't speak.

He couldn't read a teleprompter.

He couldn't repeat numbers.

He couldn't find his way off a stage.

He got lost around world leaders.

Barack Obama had to lead him around by the hand to get him off a stage.

His wife had to continually do that.

The media ignored all of it.

But this bruise on the back of Trump's hand, that is one of the scandals of the century.

We've got to get to the bottom of this.

What does that mean?

Yeah.

Why is he hiding it?

It's fascinating, too, because their excuse for missing all those things with Biden was that, well, look, they were lying to us about it.

Remember that?

Yes.

Like, hey, I'm sorry.

They were lying.

They were lying.

So we didn't know.

So we didn't know we couldn't do it anymore.

What were we supposed to do?

Look into it further?

Come on.

Are you a journalist?

Yeah, but that's not what we do.

That's not what we do.

That's not what we do.

We just take exactly what unnamed aides who won't put their name on the information tell us.

And that's basically the truth, by the way.

Yes, that is true.

But here, they are just

animals for the truth.

Oh, my gosh.

They need to know where this bruise is going.

They're going to burrow as deep as it takes to get to the bottom of this.

Why isn't there more definition between his ankles and his calves?

Walk?

I don't know, but I must find out.

I will say, cankles is one of my favorite terms.

It's a legitimately funny term.

It was the actual word that Jeff Fisher used for Hillary Clinton for many, many years.

Oh, her name was Cankles.

That's right.

Yes.

And I don't remember the media ever freaking out about that.

Oh, they didn't.

They didn't worry about the fact that she had cankles.

No, they didn't care.

So, yeah,

it's amazing to watch.

Also, the Smithsonian is being cleaned up right now, and they have a real problem with that because what's wrong with the Smithsonian?

Everything's fine there.

What are you changing history?

You're rewriting things in a conservative way?

Their LGBTQQIA2 plus history at the Smithsonian includes lesbian, gay, bisexual.

transgender, queer, transsexual, transvestite, mayhew, homosexual.

What was that last one?

Mayhew?

Oh, don't pretend like you're sorry.

I don't think I've ever heard Mayhew before.

Okay, for those who are feigning ignorance on the Mayhew situation,

that's obviously from Hawaiian culture, Stu.

Third gendered individuals who embody both male and female spirits.

And they hold a respect and integral role as caretakers, healers, teachers, and keepers of tradition in Hawaii.

That's Mayhew.

Mayhew.

Mayhew.

Okay.

So shocking that I didn't know that.

It is.

It's despicable, really.

But then there's more.

Fluid, invert,

earning, you are NING.

Really?

A lot of these I haven't heard before.

But they're all featured.

You need to go to the Smithsonian and learn.

Because they're going to teach you.

Third sex, two sex, gender bender, sapphist, hi draw,

friend of Dorothy, drag queen slash king, and

many other experiences you'll find at the Smithsonian.

I mean,

that's amazing.

I didn't even, like you, I honestly didn't know a lot of these terms.

Like friend of Dorothy.

You know what?

Have you ever heard that expression?

Friend of Dorothy.

Friend of Dorothy.

As you might, if you really think about it, it kind of makes sense.

It's Dorothy from Wizard of Oz.

Right.

Apparently, I guess gay men gravitated toward Dorothy from Wizard of Oz.

So back in the 40s and 50s, they would use that reference as kind of a veiled, yeah, I'm gay thing.

Oh, so it's an old reference.

It's an old reference.

Friend of Dorothy.

Yes.

So kind of like, yeah, okay.

All right.

I mean, again, that's not a gender.

No.

No, it's not.

Not a gender.

That's just

a way of saying that you're gay without saying it.

And what you'll find about HIDRA, which I wasn't terribly familiar with, that's a term used in South Asia, particularly in India, to describe a group of people who are neither male nor female and often identify as a third gender.

Well, if they're not male or female, you would think, yeah, it's gravitating toward a third or fourth or fifth gender.

They're assigned male at birth, but may present with feminine characteristics and roles and may or may not undergo castration.

Ouch.

They also have a distinct social structure and culture, including

hierarchical systems of gurus and chilis,

which I'm also not familiar with.

But that's what you're going to find at the Smithsonian.

And I think Trump is trying to eliminate some of that stuff because, of course, he hates people.

Yeah, there's this sort of fake controversy that popped up before about how much he hates people.

Yeah.

Which was basically around the the idea, because he, I guess, truthed something that said,

you know, everything in the Smithsonian is about how bad slavery was.

And the way the media reported on that was to say, Donald Trump asks

why people ask, why Smithsonian covers how bad slavery was, like indicating what he really wanted them to do was to say how good slavery was.

Right.

Which was not the point, of course.

Not at all the point.

It was also not the point that he wanted to say that slavery was misunderstood or that maybe we should at least cover the positive aspects of slavery.

None of that was what he was saying.

He was acknowledging any of that.

Now, what was interesting about this is every person who wrote the headline knew that he was not saying that.

Of course they did.

But they wrote it that way intentionally so that their audience who is dedicated who has dedicated their lives

to

hate-clicking Donald Trump stories can plausibly act as if that's what he meant.

The New York Times is reporting it.

The New York Times said that's what it was.

Now, if you ask the New York Times, what they will say is, well, he did say those exact words.

Yeah.

And he did actually tweet those exact words.

Now, they don't include the context around it, which would blatantly, as he says later in the message, indicate what he was talking about, which was, look, the balance is off.

It's not that we can't cover slavery or can't cover bad things about our country, but the balance is off.

We are the greatest country in the history of the world.

Now, I know the New York Times doesn't agree with that.

I know that they think it's a crap heap that should be destroyed.

I get that that's their opinion.

But the president's opinion is different.

He thinks the country is really good.

And so we should be covering the great things that we've done, but also talk about some of the bad things we've done as well.

You know,

in his first term, he did that, what was it, 1776 project?

Was that the name of it?

We talked to the guys who put it together,

by the way, African-American historians,

partially.

And they talked about how, hey, yeah, we've done really bad things in this country.

We should talk about that.

Why?

To make sure we don't do them again.

Right?

And this show is a really good example of that because, I mean, Glenn's done that for decades.

Yep.

He has a museum right across this parking lot that I'm looking at as we speak that

houses a lot of the stuff that is in,

that talks about the bad things in our history, also the really good things.

But one of the fascinating parts about the bad stuff in our history, what's the point of that?

To just beat yourself up,

to torture your ancestors, to say how dumb they were and how horrible they were?

That's not the reason for it.

The reason to learn about past history that

highlights the worst things your country has ever done, and slavery being one of them, is to make sure you don't do those things again.

And one of the things that led to slavery, that was crucial

to

the

foundational aspects of the institution of slavery, was judging people by the color of their skin.

One of the essential things we needed to learn about slavery and how it came across was we shouldn't call people inferior or superior based on the color of their skin.

We should treat them equally regardless of that color difference.

That's the central lesson of slavery.

And what does the left want to do?

But of course,

obviously,

blatantly say that now we are supposed to consider skin color the most important thing about a person.

Right.

Colorblindness is itself racist.

Racist.

I mean, that's what we're supposed to do now.

They have completely discarded the teachings of MLK,

completely out the window now.

They don't want anything to do with not judging people by the color of their skin, instead, by the content of their character.

They don't want anything

to do with that.

It's amazing to watch how they have just completely disregarded the teachings of MLK.

And that's another one of the things you'll see across the way here

at the museum is we feature some of those things from Martin Luther King Jr.

So.

And it's really important when you make a big change like that, like when society all agrees on something.

Like, you know, even Democrats, you know, for years and years and years and years, Pat, even though I wouldn't say they did this correctly, would say

this was their goal to get to a place

where we wouldn't care about color of skin.

We wouldn't care.

That wouldn't be something that we noticed.

I mean, like, there's a lot of things we don't notice.

Like, we don't judge people based on the color of their eyes.

Right.

You know, we never do that.

Like, that's never a thing that occurs.

We're never like, oh, gosh, these blue-eyed people, these brown-eyed people, the green-eyed people.

That's not what we do.

You know,

I believe it was the philosopher, Dr.

Seuss.

who once talked about starred-bellied sneaches.

And everyone was like, oh, gosh, they've got stars on their bellies.

We want to be like them, stars on Thars, and stars on Thars.

And then people get the stars removed from their bellies, and everyone wants to be like them.

And it was like, It was a point of like, This is nonsense.

Why would you, why would that be a factor at all in how you're judging a person?

It's the same thing, right?

It's stupid.

It's if you are judging people and making decisions based on skin color, and look, there are a few, certainly recently, that seem to be very fascinated with this topic on the right as well.

It's dumb,

it is dumb.

The whole pursuit is dumb.

You're dumb if that's how you judge people.

This used to be something we could agree on.

And

recently,

we've seen a little disparity in that opinion, largely from the left, and a little bit of it on the right, which I don't like, but certainly mostly on the left.

It's just a stupid pursuit.

And you're never going to solve anything by doing it.

There's so many immutable characteristics that we could pick.

And it's just dumb.

That's not, it's just a silly, silly way to run a civilization.

And, you know, at one point, it seems, 20, 25 years ago, we kind of got past some of that.

Yeah.

I mean, to a pretty large degree.

And then after the presidency of the of the man that was supposed to be post-racial, Barack Obama, we went right back to it.

And all of that stuff was eliminated.

And

he sent us back, I think, decades

as far as judging people by the content of their character.

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One of the most fascinating characters in media is Harry Enton at CNN.

I like Harry.

I do too.

I do too.

He's a character, too.

He gets really animated when he's talking about his polls.

He really does.

He loves them.

And he's not afraid when the poll shows something positive.

for President Trump.

He's not afraid to talk about it.

No, I'm surprised they let him talk about it.

I am too.

I'm surprised he's still there.

And he's not, by the way, not a conservative, as far as I know at all.

He's just.

I've never really seen them shine through in his coverage.

I mean, he's just a data.

He's a data nerd, and he'd be proud, I think, of that title.

And he's super animated when talking about it.

And he had a word for Democrats yesterday.

Democratic brand right now has about the appeal with the American voter as the crackle barrel rebrand has with the American consumers.

Bad, bad, bad.

What are you doing?

Oh my goodness gracious.

What are we talking about here in terms of big party registration changes in the key swing states?

Let's look at the key four swing states that in fact do keep track of registration by party.

Look, the Republican Party is in their best position at this point in the cycle since at least 2005 and all four of these key battleground states, we go out to the southwest.

How does he still have a job?

I CNN.

You know, when the anchor, sometimes the anchor is standing there with him digitally segment.

And

you could tell that they're just dying a slow death while he's talking about these positive numbers.

And they always have pre-written questions that they like to move him to his next poll, right?

But you can tell they just want to be like, shut up.

And by the way, he often, the ones that make it to conservative media, often highlight these types of things, right?

It's a moment on CNN where someone's saying something that is critical of Democrats or bad news for Democrats.

But I mean, he covers stuff that's bad news for Trump and bad news for Republicans all the time.

Like he's just a guy who looks at the polls and looks for things that maybe other people aren't talking about.

And I find his coverage valuable for that reason.

But, you know, he's not also, he's, you know, he said this before.

I just want, I'm not pro-Trump or anything.

I'm just trying to give him a fair shot.

Yeah.

A fair shake.

Yeah.

That's all I want.

Yeah.

I don't want mindless pro-Trump coverage from the media.

I don't want that.

I get that sometimes, honestly, from from people on the right who just mindlessly, you know,

just say the best thing about Trump on a day-to-day basis.

I don't find much value in that, frankly.

I'd rather have someone who's looking at these things critically and trying to give me the truth.

I feel like, you know, look, I mean, look, he works at CNN.

He's worked in, you know, I think he worked.

He was at...

He was at 538 for a while, and it might have been at the time where they were under the New York Times banner.

So I don't know.

If I had to guesstimate what he might be, it's probably not conservative, but whatever.

Like, I get

information from his reporting and I like it.

Yeah.

That's all.

Yeah.

I like getting true.

It seems fair.

It seems fair.

Yeah.

He's at least trying to be fair, I think.

And that's more than I get from almost every other media source right now.

No question.

Especially at CNN.

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Been following this object that is speeding through our solar system, 3-i-Atlas?

No, I have not.

Really?

Can you fill me in?

I have not heard word one about this.

According to Harvard scientist Avi Loeb, this very well may be

an alien probe of some kind.

And they're mapping mapping our source.

It very well might be.

It's apparently speeding through our soul at like 134,000 miles an hour.

And that's, I guess that's faster than a typical comet.

And then there's some other characteristics that are happening, like it's spewing CO2.

And they can't really figure out why.

So that might mean it's not natural.

But

I love it.

I think we need need to send a probe to this probe and figure out what the deal is.

Because they had that, what was it called, Umuamua thing that came through a few years ago.

And Avi Loeb said the same thing about that.

That was an alien tech.

And so, I mean, he's a fairly respected scientist at Harvard.

And now he's wondering about alien technology coming through our solar system.

I've missed all of this.

You've missed it.

I've missed all of this.

I think I even missed Muamua.

No, did you really?

Maybe we talked about it at a time.

I did it.

I did miss Umuamua.

Oh, sorry.

Umuamua.

Wow.

Wow.

Yeah, well, that one was strange because it sped up and slowed down.

I kind of remember hearing that.

Yeah.

Right.

But my understanding is we did not have a visit from

this particular craft.

No.

But what they're doing, Stu, is mapping the solar system and spying on us, doing a little intel.

That's what I think they're doing.

We map solar systems all the time, but we don't visit them to do it.

We can't.

But this is the, what,

you know, you're getting ready for an invasion.

You really need to have the details.

Yes.

And he does say he's given some advice to the world that maybe we should be prepared just in case one of these things does turn out to be alien tech.

That seems to be very difficult to do.

Yeah, I don't.

I don't really know how you would prepare because if they're this advanced that they can come to us, we certainly can't go to them.

So, if they're that far ahead of us, what are you going to do?

It's like an ant preparing for a human invasion.

What are you going to do?

The main thing I've learned to do comes from the documentary Mars Attacks.

When if they come up to you and they say, wait, I'm in peace, don't believe them.

Don't believe them.

They usually think they're about to shoot you.

Wow.

Yeah.

That is unkind of them to tell you that they're coming in peace and then they're not.

Just, that's wrong.

Well, the worst part about it is the hypocrisy.

Because they're saying

that they come in peace and then they are not.

They are not coming in peace.

It's not the literature.

Let me know the

human flesh.

Some people would say that's the worst thing.

No.

But the worst thing is the hypocrisy.

How dare they?

How dare they do this?

Also, there were some rocks thrown at

Harvey Javier Mille.

And if this happened in America, this I mean, you can't even throw a sandwich at an elected official.

Well,

are you against that policy?

Should you be able to throw sandwiches at elected officials?

No, but I don't know that you should be charged with assault and go to jail afterwards.

And by the way, the guy who, I mean, he was fired.

I thought that was very appropriate.

The DOJ employee that threw a sandwich.

at an official.

A grand jury was put together to indict him, and they chose not to.

Hold on.

I'm learning something new about you.

Are you, are you,

do you believe you should be allowed to throw Subway sandwiches at police officers?

Is that a stance that you have?

No.

Okay.

No.

I just want to make sure I had a.

I'm just charging somebody with the salt, I think, is going a little bit far.

Well, if it's salty, I mean,

the meats at Subway are awfully salty, Pat.

And admittedly, I hadn't considered that aspect.

But

because I'm a little.

It it feels to me that if you throw a Subway sandwich at a police officer,

something's going to happen.

Like, I feel like probably.

He got fired.

He got something different.

That's good.

But that's not illegal.

Maybe a fine.

Maybe a fine.

Fine.

That kind of sounds right.

$100.

Yeah.

You should go to jail for a year.

I think

if it's turkey and cheese, no.

I think if you...

I will say if you've ever had a Subway sand.

If you're something you enjoy eating, it should be okay.

A meatball sandwich,

first first of all, the sauce probably.

Well, first of all, the sauce is already, if I remember Subway meatball sandwiches, right, it's already soaked completely into the bread, so it's just a mushy mess of tomato.

But delicious nonetheless.

Very heavy.

Very heavy.

Like, I mean, those things are like 40 pounds.

Yes.

You could hurt somebody with a Subway meatball.

If it's turkey and cheese, they don't want to put a lot of meat on it anyway.

Is there like mustard, though, that could get on your clothes and stain it?

Well, I will say this.

If you go to Subway and you ask them for anything that is in a sauce form,

they are going to put three gallons of it on that sandwich.

It's impossible to limit the amount of mayonnaise they put on a sandwich.

If you say just a little bit,

that means more mayonnaise than a town consumes in a year.

That is the Subway guarantee.

There are two things about Subway.

This is something I've known.

And my son finally solved this problem for me.

He says specifically, one line of mayonnaise.

One line.

That's how you have to solve it.

Say one line of mayonnaise.

And now, unfortunately, some of them will still make the line go all the way up the sandwich, turn around, do a 180 with the line, continue the line back across the sandwich.

It's the same line.

Yes.

And they continue the line once more.

And to me, that's three lines.

But if you say one line of mayonnaise, one line of honey mustard, they may, may not drench your sandwich in sauce.

The alternative is also true.

If you ask for extra tomatoes, what you will get is one extra tomato slice, which will be the smallest tomato circle available in the bin.

It will not be...

another layer of tomatoes, which would be something that I would think you would do.

You'd rather have more tomato than sauce.

Yes.

Than mayonnaise, for instance.

And the worst mistake you can make, Pat, if you want extra tomatoes, is asking for extra tomatoes at the beginning when they're making it.

Because what they will do, if you say extra tomatoes, is go from, let's say, three tomato slices on a foot long

to four.

Okay.

Now, technically.

And how many do you expect?

I want another layer.

Oh.

Okay, that's what I want.

So you want three more?

If there's going to be three more.

I want them to double it.

I want them to double it.

I think that's extra tomatoes.

I think that's what extra tomatoes are.

Do you want to pay?

I do not.

Okay.

But what you need to do, Pat, is wait for the first layer of tomatoes to be fully put on the sandwich.

Yeah.

Okay.

Then you ask, actually, could I get extra tomatoes?

And at that point, they can't just put one on.

They're too embarrassed.

They've got to put an extra layer on.

Sometimes.

Well, they've been put on the spot.

They've been put on the spot.

They've been caught.

Yeah, yeah.

Because if you just say extra tomato, I don't know why.

I don't know what the cost benefit of this is, but for whatever reason, their priorities are to defend tomatoes at all costs and to get all sauce out the door.

Wow.

Whatever sauce you're trying to get out, they do not want it in those squeeze bottles anymore.

They've got to get it out of the restaurant.

It's like when they show up at work in the morning, they're like,

We have way too much honey mustard sauce in this restaurant right now.

The restaurant will explode if we do not get this honey mustard out of the restaurant immediately.

We demand every sandwich that requests honey mustard to be soaked in one vat full of honey mustard sauce.

Wow.

So those are the two things.

Now we've learned

a lot about Subway sandwiches, but also that.

But then don't throw it at a police officer.

I don't care how many tomatoes or how much extra sauce is on it.

Don't throw it.

Don't throw it.

At an elected official or a police officer.

But you shouldn't be charged with assault.

No.

If you do, you should be.

I don't think you're maybe fined, certainly fired,

and you should not get a replacement sandwich.

Those things we know.

But here's what happened to Javier Mile the other day with the rock throwing.

This is a little more serious, I believe.

And

that's happening.

Wow.

And for some reason, it caused them to speak gibberish.

I don't know what the deal was there,

but they were so upset, they started speaking gibberish.

I think that might have been a different language, Pat.

Yeah, yeah, that wasn't English then.

Oh, no, it wasn't just oh, no wonder, yeah, no wonder.

Although, it, I will say, I got the sense of it because of the super dramatic music they use.

Is that a news?

That's how they cover news in Argentina?

I think.

Can we hear that again?

Listen to that music again.

This is like

and it's Erdante.

Yes,

This is like

Jason Statham, like

takes down a bunch of terrorists.

That would have spiced it up a little bit if Jason Statham had been in that clip, but no.

No.

No.

So I mean, you can't really see what happens.

Are he

someone who tries to hit him with a rock?

Yeah.

Yeah.

I mean, that person in America, I mean, if you're going to jail somebody for a sandwich, a rock, I mean, that's life in prison.

Yeah, by the way, I'm in prison.

I mean, look, you throw a rock at the president.

I'm

sorry, I'm sorry.

At them, and that's a very serious thing.

You know, I think at times we lose context to these events, though.

I think your sandwich pickup is an interesting one because I was very angry about that.

Were you?

Did you want him to be charged with assault?

It was such a funny video.

It was hard to get angry because the way he ran away.

Maybe that's why.

You know what was also funny about that video?

Is that he ran away at what I would describe as a moderate pace?

I wouldn't say he was sprinting.

He was kind of just like trotting joyfully through the streets, and the police couldn't catch him for a while.

I found that to be really interesting, but I wasn't, I mean, it was a legitimately funny video.

And I don't, again, don't do it.

It's not funny.

The act of throwing...

I can recommend it.

It was not funny.

Since we know how it turned out, it was actually kind of funny.

I got to say.

I do think we lose perspective on these things.

I think a lot of this honestly happened during January 6th.

You know, I mean, when people were doing something,

there is a,

there are people that did some really bad things on January 6th.

A lot of that gets pushed aside largely because of how ridiculous the treatment of people who didn't do

it in a response to the insurrection nonsense.

Right.

It was so overblown by the media.

And they keep saying that six cops were killed in everyone.

Right, all that.

Like, there's so much that was wrong about that.

We did lose sight of

some people who did really some bad things.

I never am in favor, sorry if you feel this way, never are in favor of someone hitting a police officer with a flagpole.

No.

It's actually really bad.

And you should spend some time in prison, in my view, on that.

And honestly, I think...

I've talked to people around here who disagree with this point, but I think we should have been a little more surgical with those who were completely relieved of all charges in that incident.

I think a lot of people deserved to be pardoned for what happened there.

I think there was a lot of nonsense that happened.

You know, there were some that I don't think needed to be completely relieved of all punishment in that particular situation.

It's just my opinion.

That being said,

when there's a bar brawl and a bunch of people get punched, it's a crime.

If you got, if God forbid you hit a police officer, it's really a crime.

But like, we were trying to punish people as if

they, you know,

had done something much more serious than got in a fight or even even got even assaulting a police officer, which is really serious to me.

And the max punishment should be carried out.

But we were acting like, you know,

it was like someone who set off a nuclear bomb in a city.

Right.

And that, at times, you just have to, you have to step back and say, well, what actually happened here?

We know how it made you feel.

And to my knowledge, nobody threw a sandwich.

Nobody.

During January 6th?

The entire week?

I don't know.

The whole day, I don't think there were sandwiches thrown.

I thought I saw a Johnny Johns incident at one point.

Oh, really?

It could be me.

Oh, wow.

I thought it could be AI.

It might have been AI.

It might have been AI that I saw.

It was.

And I haven't been through all 14,000 hours.

Now, we should ask Steve Baker.

Steve has gone through all the footage.

He may have seen a blimpy be thrown at a police officer.

Or heaven forbid a subway with extra tomatoes.

We don't know.

Well, there won't be extra tomatoes on that sandwich, Pat.

There might be one.

but there will only be one single tomato more coming up

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888727B, ECK, you got some helpful advice on the Subway thing?

Yeah, our listener is really helping us out today.

Walmart writes in how I've dealt with light mayo at Subway.

I tell the sandwich artist at Subway, quote,

imagine you have to, by law,

put mayonnaise on a sandwich,

but I'm highly allergic to mayo.

Put the amount of mayo on the bread that you think won't kill me.

That seems like a helpful tip.

Yeah, I like that.

Or he has another suggestion as well.

Quote,

I want just enough mayo on the sandwich that I can see the bread through the mayo.

I will say, those two, that's excellent advice.

Well, it's advice you're not getting on any other program today.

No.

I can almost guarantee you.

I can't imagine Clay and Buck are going to hit this today.

So

we'll have to ask them about it.

I'm sure they have an opinion, but I don't know if it will lead the show per se.

This is Glenn Beck.