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Did they know and not say anything until now?
Or did the best doctors in the world just somehow or another miss it?
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And what kind of world world or country do you want to live in?
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Hello, America.
Thanks so much for listening.
Some really tragic news.
Yesterday, Scott Adams, a friend of the program, has announced his terminal prostate cancer diagnosis.
I just want to play a little of it.
It's brutal what he had to say.
Listen.
Some of you have already guessed, so this won't surprise you at all.
But I have the same cancer that Joe Biden has.
So I also have prostate cancer that has also spread to my bones.
But I've had it longer than he's had it.
Well, longer than he's admitted having it.
So my life expectancy is
maybe this summer.
I'd expect to be checking out from this domain sometime this summer.
Cancer is,
I mean, it is, it's affected all of our lives, all of our lives.
It is so horrific.
And the kind that Joe Biden has and Scott Adams has is extraordinarily painful.
Now, Scott is, you know, he's a guy who campaigned for medical assist suicide.
So
He's going that route.
He said, I'm going to take it for as long as I possibly can,
but the pain is just beyond imagination, and
I'm going that direction,
which is very sad.
But
I got to tell you,
I don't.
AI can't come fast enough on stuff like this.
We are so close to curing this stuff.
AI is going to
find ways quickly
to
give us
answers on this.
Now, he said he tried the ivermectin thing, the, you know, the thing that Joe Rogan and Mel Gibson, you know, were talking about, and he said that doesn't work.
For him, he said it might work for other people, but it didn't work for me.
In fact, didn't he say it made it worse, too?
He said, yeah, the levels,
was it the PSA levels after he took it actually went way, way up.
So again, he did say, you know, I just, I think that is important because a lot of people, I've heard a lot of hope on that.
And of course, we always look for hope in these situations.
But at least in this particular case, he said it did not help at all.
So
yesterday,
Zeke Emmanuel, who was
He was the guy who designed the complete live system.
He's the guy who helped design Medicare.
He was the chief medical advisor advisor for the Obama administration.
Obamacare.
The guy is not,
yeah, Obamacare.
He is not some Republican hack.
He is the exact opposite of that.
He is a far lefty that believes in universal health care and
Barack Obama and all that stuff.
He came out yesterday and he said, there's no way that Biden didn't know this.
He's had it for a very long time.
There's no way he didn't have it for a very long time.
It doesn't metastasize to the bone, you know, in the last, you know, couple of months.
Go ahead, Steph.
I just, just a slight clarification there.
You may have heard something additional than what I heard, but his point seemed to be it was there the whole time.
Not necessarily that he knew it was there the whole time, but that it was there and it was growing for at least his presidency in maybe a decade.
But he didn't necessarily say, hey, he was hiding it.
That's just, you know.
You don't have, well,
you don't have
that kind of aggressive cancer without it showing up somewhere, unless your doctor is completely incompetent.
So, this, there's only two answers to this one.
Did the doctor only tell Joe Biden, but he was so mentally incompetent he forgot to tell anybody else and he forgot he had it?
Was he told, and they kept it quiet?
Did the doctor miss it somehow?
There's no way you can get this kind of cancer and it just shows up right at the very end.
There's no way.
When the president gets the best health care available.
Yeah, I think that's the biggest point because I think this thing type of thing could happen to a normal person, like to an
average, you know, everyday Joe that goes to the doctor and gets these things checked out only because they really feel like, you know, know, because their wife is bugging them and they check it every few years.
And, you know, there are some, some of these cancers that don't show up in the testing.
Some of them don't show up until you have actual symptoms, which is what Biden is claiming.
That being said, when you're Joe Biden, when you're the president of the United States, and we should note also the vice president of the United States,
it's just impossible to believe that with all of the testing and all of the medical attention, unless he was refusing it, which I do think is possible, but unless he was refusing it, it just seems impossible that they wouldn't catch this before it got to this level, which is just a devastating level.
I don't believe you have a right to refuse when you're the president of the United States.
The way I understand the Constitution and from
everybody I have ever
talked to that has been in charge of the safety of the president.
You don't have a choice on some things.
Sorry, Mr.
President, you belong now to the country.
You can't choose where you're going.
We say it's dangerous.
You're not going there.
You can't tell the doctor what he can check and what he can't check.
And if that did happen, then that's a real problem with our system.
We have to know.
We would have been, if Donald Trump wouldn't have won, we would have today been talking about oh my gosh Kamala is going to be president of the United States and he's going to be dead soon
we'd be transitioning power right now this is unacceptable
if the doctors didn't know it it's unacceptable period
If the doctor did know it and it was kept from the American people, it is unacceptable.
Now, this is what happened with FDR.
And this is one of the reasons why the Democrats, FDR was a Democrat, the Democrats after the death of FDR said, no four terms, no more, no more.
He gathered way too much power.
He could do anything he wanted.
No more.
Only two terms.
Okay.
That was his own party that did that.
Now, you know, after Barack Obama, if he was running a third or a fourth term, I would clearly be on the other side and go, no more, no more, no more, no more.
But do you think Barack Obama's supporters would have done it?
These were FDR supporters.
And they knew he was in congestive heart failure.
When he went over with Stalin and Churchill, where was it?
In
Iran, it wasn't in Iran.
It was the other one where they're making the final peace deals.
And
he's sitting there.
They know he's dying.
Everybody knew he was dying, but they didn't tell the American people.
They knew he was dying in the third term.
Didn't tell the American people.
Well, you know what?
This is our country.
We choose a leader for our country.
And his responsibility is to protect our country and our rights.
And if you build anything on lies, you can't do that.
You can't be effective.
You can't be effective truth teller if your own house is built on lies.
Can't.
And I think that's the doctor should be in front of Congress by next week.
And this is something I think we need to codify into law, perhaps the Constitution.
I mean, we're now looking, if you go back to Woodrow Wilson, we've had 18 presidents since Woodrow Wilson.
Since we've had FDR, you mentioned.
Obviously, Woodrow Wilson had a stroke and his wife was running the place.
Now Joe Biden, certainly a very close call with Ronald Reagan, who just a few years after leaving office,
you know, had Alzheimer's.
We're talking about basically 20% of our presidents are in this situation over and over and over again that we keep dealing with.
That is completely insane.
You know, you think about how many times have we talked about it?
May I add another one?
Yeah, go ahead.
Kennedy.
Kennedy was on so many drugs.
Nobody knew how much pain he was in.
Nobody had any idea.
Nobody knew how drugged up he was.
He was on so many drugs to keep him out of pain.
Now, I don't know if that impaired him, but, you know,
I imagine it was narcotics at the time.
I mean, we should look this up.
Ask ChatGP.
what they were getting ChatGPT, what they were giving him, and see if it's meant, mentally impairs you.
But I know they were shooting him up with all kinds of stuff all the time.
So, you know, add another president to that.
Yeah, that's completely impossible for a nation to.
I mean, think about the situations that JFK was dealing with in that situation in his presidency.
Think about the ones that Joe Biden just was.
You know, I mean,
the Ukraine-Russia thing spiraling out of control was a real possibility.
We all sat here, watched that debate, and then sat here for month after month after month of Joe Biden remaining president of the United States while we were on the verge potentially of World War III.
That is an unacceptable situation.
This has to be codified into law, perhaps the Constitution, that these health investigations go on in some very visible way to the American people.
It's crazy.
And I will say, add on if you want.
The left will say the same thing about Donald Trump.
I mean, we should just know.
That's it.
I don't believe that Donald Trump has any health problems, but like we should all be very, very clear on this.
Everybody, left and right, should be able to see this stuff so they can feel comfortable that their president is actually their president.
This isn't 100 years ago with Woodrow Wilson anymore.
It's the most recent president.
And now, after he's out of office, everybody admits it.
Yeah, well, I think some people need to go to jail on this one, too.
I mean, I don't know what the laws are.
I'll leave that to the DOJ.
But, I mean, Congress should investigate everybody involved, the doctor, all the people covering up, all the people that were feeding executive orders and pardons into that auto pen for Biden, especially by the end.
You know, there are three people that were very, very
instrumental in being the body people for, you know, Biden.
I'm sorry, you can't see him.
He's really busy right now.
There were three people, and I'd like to see those three people in front of Congress testifying because this cannot happen.
I don't want it to happen with Donald Trump or the next president or the next president or the next president.
I don't care what party they're in.
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All right.
I want to ask you,
have you heard anybody offer a plan of the kind of world that you want to live in?
Taylor Lawrence has just come out.
Now, she's,
in my opinion, a horrible human being, and she's got a long history of it.
But as she was talking about Biden's cancer diagnosis, quote, hopefully he rots in hell and rests in piss.
I don't like Joe Biden.
I think Joe Biden
did horrible things to our country as a politician.
I think, you know, some of the most embarrassing moments of
America came under his administration.
But I wish him peace.
I wish him a longer life than I think he has.
I pray for him.
I hope he's not in pain.
And I hope he rests in peace.
When did we get into this situation to where,
I mean, she's on the other side, or somebody she's admired and liked,
but then does some things she doesn't like.
She says that about him.
How about this?
Do you want this kind of country?
Please play the Tim Walz sot from the other day.
Donald Trump's modern-day
Gescapo is scooping folks up off the streets.
They're in unmarked vans, wearing masks, being shipped off to foreign torture dungeons.
No chance to mount a defense, not even a chance to kiss a loved one goodbye, just grabbed up by masked agents, shoved into those vans, and disappeared.
To be clear, there's no way for us to know whether they were actually criminals or not, because they refused to give them a trial.
We're supposed to just take their word for it.
I'm going to get into this a little later about the refusal to give them a trial.
There's a lot of things in this country that this country does that we don't
insist on a trial for American citizens.
So we'll get into that a little later.
But
just comparing this
lawful and constitutional act,
He says that it's the Gestapo
and we're sending them off to foreign torture chambers.
That's a new one.
I didn't hear that one.
Are you aware of the foreign torture chambers we were sending them to, Stu?
That's news to me.
Then
yesterday,
you have a U.S.
attorney saying, quote, today my office has charged Congresswoman McIver with violence of Title 18, United States Code, Section 111A1,
for assaulting, impeding, and interfering with law enforcement.
And what is Swawell's reaction?
A red line has been crossed.
Trump is prosecuting his political enemies in Congress.
This is just the beginning.
We must take whatever we've done before to show dissent and go one rung higher.
And to save your BS documents on this, you'll need them when you testify.
Okay.
Let's take that statement.
This is a representative of the United States of America.
A red line has been crossed.
Yeah, but I think we see a different red line.
We see a line where people do not pay for their actions anymore and they get away with anything, and especially if they're privileged.
They don't ever pay a price.
So a red line has been crossed.
Nobody seems to pay for their actions, even though there are laws.
We're a nation, not of laws, but of men.
Here's a woman.
decides she's going to do what she wants.
It's clear.
It's on videotape.
She now is being prosecuted by the DOJ, as everyone who breaks the law should be.
And he says Trump is prosecuting his political enemies in Congress.
Let me ask you something.
Congresswoman MacGyver?
I've never even heard of her.
I've heard of the TV show, but I never even heard of her.
He is not worried about Congresswoman MacGyver.
She is not an enemy of Donald Trump.
That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.
She's a nobody.
Then he says, this is just the beginning.
We must take whatever we've done before to show dissent.
Okay.
Well, that has been a shooting at the President of the United States.
That has been stirring things up against SCOTUS and actually having one of your supporters go and try to kill
two.
of the Supreme Court justices.
We've seen you burn down Minneapolis.
We've seen you burn down city after city.
We've seen you rape and pillage cities.
We've seen Portland, what you're doing in Portland.
What is the next rung on that ladder?
Successful revolution?
We must take whatever we've done before to show dissent and go one rung higher.
There is
a storm coming.
And you have to decide what side you're on right now.
And it's not about politics.
It's not.
It's about what kind of country do you want to live in.
One side, Donald Trump's side, is
talking about when America was great, but America wasn't great for everybody.
We all know that.
He knows that.
But I think there's a better way to define that, and I think we should start defining it differently.
Because we need something aspirational, and aspiration doesn't come just from success, it doesn't come from money or any of that stuff.
Where does inspiration come from?
higher ideals,
one side is saying we're going to get more violent.
One side is saying we're going to take what we've done before to show dissent, which is not Martin Luther King.
They don't believe in Martin Luther King anymore.
I wish they did, but they don't.
One says, we're going to do that.
And the other says, well,
here's what we're going to do.
We're going to
make America profitable again.
We're going to set things right.
We're going to start charging people with crimes.
That's all good.
All of that stuff is good.
But let me lay out
another vision.
What do you want your country to be like?
I want a country where we all know that there is no ruler over the other.
I don't care your education.
I don't care your class.
I don't care where you were born, how you were born.
I don't care if you're from a foreign country or your people have been here since the pilgrims or before.
I don't care.
I want a country where we're all looking at each other and going, man, you got a shot just as much as I do.
Now, that doesn't mean that everybody is guaranteed a success.
It just means that we all start as an individual,
not in in our stations, but as an individual equal, and we should be judged on the character, the content of our character, who we are, and what we produce.
I want to live in a country where we don't bust down doors in the middle of the night, where we don't scoop people up in the middle of the night, unless they're here illegally or unless they've broken the law.
Now, I don't want them just disappeared if they're an American citizen, but here's what I would like.
I would like to know that as an American citizen, I could be driving around with cash in my car, and I'm not a drug dealer.
And if the police stop me, they can't just take that cash and then just say, it's ours.
No, I want a hearing.
I want a hearing on that.
I want a jury of my peers.
I want a chance to defend myself.
No, you don't have that as an American citizen.
But they now want to give people who came here illegally, and especially the most violent people, they want them to have a trial, but not you.
You don't get that.
I want everyone to have the same opportunity.
I want everyone treated with respect.
I want everyone.
to be free of fear as much as possible.
No government can
make people
can make a society that doesn't have fear in it.
Fear is part of life.
But I don't want fear of the government.
I don't want fear that somebody could just snuff my life out.
And I want to be left alone.
I mean, I want to work together as a team, but I don't want the government telling me everything I have to do.
I want to live in a place where
we,
each each of us, come together and understand that if we were all on an island someplace, we'd have the right to
choose our own way of dealing.
We're shipwrecked and there's 50 of us.
What would we do?
We would eventually, if there's no rescue, we'd eventually set up a little society with 50 of us and we would trade with each other.
And we would just take care of things, all of us, together.
It would be a direct democracy because it'd be small enough and we'd just talk it out and we'd punish the people that needed to be punished, etc., etc.
And if some guy came in a boat and said, You know what?
I'm going to rule over you.
I'm king.
We would all say,
No, you don't have the right to be king.
What are you talking about?
We know,
common sense tells us that if we were on that island,
we would all know
we have a right to put our own rulers, if you will, our own government in place.
And that government, its first job should be to protect me as a citizen and you as a citizen and just make sure we're playing fair with one another.
Do you know what I just described?
Are you with that?
Is that the kind of America you want to live in?
Because it is the one I want to live in.
I just described a country that has never, ever
graced the presence of the earth because people are involved.
But that's what we should be striving for, that kind of situation.
Let me express it this way.
I'm going to live in a country where all men are created equal and they're endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable, unchangeable rights that among them are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Nobody can come in in the middle of the night and just take your life.
Nobody can take your liberty and throw you in prison without a trial and the pursuit of happiness.
You just want to be left alone to do what you want to do as long as you're not breaking the law.
And to secure these rights, governments are instituted by men, among men.
Men make it.
We, as individuals, like we're on that island, we vote for it.
We put it together.
And what we put together, that government derives their just powers from the consent of the governed.
So we have to consent to it.
And they don't have just powers.
They have just powers.
And that if a government becomes destructive,
it's the right of the people to alter or abolish it.
Well,
why do we keep saying, oh, I want to go back to the old timey days?
No, I don't.
I don't want to have to leave my house in the middle of the night and poop, you know, in a big hole behind my house.
Don't want to do that.
I don't want to go back to a time where people lived in fear because somebody was going to knock on their door or throw a rock or a brick through their window like they did with Martin Luther King and set a cross on fire.
I want to live in a neighborhood where we all look alike, we all don't look alike, nobody cares
because we,
in many ways, in the most fundamental ways, we think alike.
We're all trying to protect our society, which is just
and governed by people we all selected.
And those people, because we selected them, we select people that have the same idea of what this government and what this country should be.
And this country and this government should be.
Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
And all men are created equal.
That's what it should be.
Heaven knows how to put a proper price on something so celestial as freedom and liberty.
We have to pay a price for this liberty.
And that price right now just means to be engaged, to be good, to take a stand on good and evil.
There is good and evil, period.
This is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
Yesterday I went over the seven stage cycle of civilizational collapse.
This is how they start and this is how they fall.
And now this is from Sir John Glubb's Fate of Empires, but it comes from history, just looking at history and all the empires as they rise and fall, how it happens.
The first stage is the age of pioneers.
Tell me where these all are and where they happen.
The age of pioneers, driven by vision, courage, hard work, often religious or moral conviction.
Okay, Rome's Republic
era and also the United States, the very beginning up until about 1820.
The values are sacrifice, virtue, risk, and independence.
The age of conquest, strength, and expansion.
Military or economic conquests.
They expand their territory and influence.
Civil institutions are built.
Education spreads.
Infrastructure grows.
That's the early empire of Rome.
It is also 1820 to about 1900.
Patriotism, law, innovation, unity.
Then comes the age of commerce, wealth, and complexity.
Economic strength becomes dominant.
Luxury increases.
Business elites rise.
Trade, speculation eclipse risk-taking pioneers.
Examples, Venice, the Netherlands, British Empire of the 1800s.
And the United States.
Starting in the early 20th century, you know, with the, quote, robber barons, and all the way through World War II.
After World War II, it really became the
age of commerce.
That leads us into the age of
affluence.
About 1980, leisure and decay begins.
Material wealth now explodes.
Government growth accelerates.
Citizens grow dependent on the system.
Virtue gives way to entitlement.
Education becomes secular, critical of founding ideals.
Example, Rome's second century A.D.
and us,
1980s into the 2000s.
The values are comfort, consumption, and cynicism.
Then the age of intellect.
This is where it becomes very interesting.
The age of intellect, the elite rule and fragmentation.
Experts and technocrats dominate.
Reason replaces faith.
Society becomes obsessed with process, bureaucracy, identity, and division.
The people grow disconnected from the elites.
Populist backlash begins.
This is France pre-1789, Weimar, Germany, and us post-2000.
The values are relativism, narcissism, hyper-educated with a moral void.
Wow.
Now.
The sixth out of the seven stage of the fall of empires.
The age of decadence, moral decline, and decline of courage.
National identity collapses.
Immigration without assimilation.
Public debt surges.
Bread and circuses replace responsibility.
Political corruption is normalized.
Gender confusion.
Family disintegration, loss of fertility, drugs, and hedonism dominate.
This is Rome, third to the fifth century, and us today.
Hedonism, nihilism, entitlement.
Now comes the age of decline and collapse, and this usually happens quickly.
The age of decline and collapse, it's internal distrust,
factionalism,
and scapegoating.
The other thing is currency collapse.
and loss of external power or invasion.
Well, we're there.
We don't, we have an internal distrust and factionalization and scapegoating.
Everybody's saying, yeah, but you, yeah, but you, yeah, but they.
You know, the one thing that I never considered
up until about 2006, maybe five, four,
was that there were people in our own country that despised our country.
I mean, I knew there were some, but I didn't think it was as many as possible.
But they've been there for a long time.
Overwhelm and collapse.
That's the Clowerden-Piven strategy.
And it has two distinct stages in it.
And this is where we are.
We're in the last stages of the republic, unless we decide to turn it around.
The first stage is the fast track.
We saw this in action in New York City in the 1970s.
Progressives pushed massive amounts of people onto the welfare rolls.
The goal in reality was to crash the system and institute universal basic income.
This back in the 70s.
They brought New York City to its knees.
It did default.
It collapsed.
Now, progressives never got what they really wanted, but the theory that it could be done was now proven.
It was proof of concept.
And then they moved on to other ways to crash the system.
Next, the motor voter law.
You know who was behind that one?
Cloward and Piven.
Then to immigration.
Now, we saw the fast-track stage again under Biden administration.
Eight to 10 million illegals surged on our borders, probably more.
We watched the border states hinge on collapse.
We saw major cities like New York and Chicago announce anywhere from $1 billion to $12 billion diverted to address the invasion.
The funds were diverted from policing, education, housing, you name it, to house illegals.
Progressives have the same access to budgets and ledgers that we do.
They knew what they were doing.
And the whispers of the 1970s in New York were now screaming.
Now is the time, ripe for collapse.
But then you and I happened.
Millions of Americans happened.
The American voter showed up.
and the Trump administration now sits in the Oval Office and is trying to stop a lot of this.
He's right now on Capitol Hill trying to get people to stop with the Green New Deal.
Republicans, knock it off.
Stop it.
Stop spending.
Because overwhelm and collapse never stopped.
Because the second part of this is not just to collapse us economically, but to collapse our trust.
This has been going on for a long time.
It's a slow process, but it builds on work that has already been done in the past and it just keeps building unless somebody wishes to pull a thread and start to unravel it all.
It begins again with the issue of illegal immigration.
Now, the left has chosen the angle of attack because it accomplishes two major
progressive milestones.
It not only pushes cities and states to the brink of collapse, which I think we can all agree, but it also pushes voting and elections into a new dangerous territory.
It imports a new friendly electorate while imploding the older system.
Now, this is why the courts have been weaponized.
I mean, they are rabid to stop these deportations.
Why?
Well, for the two reasons I just told you, to collapse the system and collapse trust.
Now, here's how it works.
Listen to this.
The courts are rapidly weaponized.
As soon as Donald Trump was inaugurated, the injunctions began.
Another one happened just a couple of days ago.
The courts want more due process granted to people that are not citizens of this country and or who have been identified as members of foreign terrorist organizations like Tran Diagua and MS-13.
Now hang on just a second.
This doesn't make any sense, does it?
No, and it's not supposed to make sense.
You'll never figure this out if you're trying to, if you're trying to solve it with a mind that's not trying to collapse the country.
They know if you look at the current state of immigration, the court, with around 4 million cases in backlog, you might do a little research, find out it already takes four years to resume, to review asylum cases.
And now they want to give violent illegals more time for due process in the system?
Are you kidding me?
It doesn't make sense because it's not supposed to.
You are supposed to lose faith in government institutions.
It's supposed to overwhelm the institutions and overwhelm our bank accounts.
And it's doing it.
You lose faith in government institutions.
That trust further erodes when we start looking into these courts and the judges and the activists that never seem to care about the shadow of illegal immigration.
You know, here's something I would ask you to consider.
If you're for, you know, hey, we've got to ask and have them have due process.
Obama decided he could drone strike American citizens.
Court said that's all good.
Wait, what about the due process for an American citizen?
No, he's all right.
It's all good.
Okay.
How about civil asset forfeiture?
That's when you're pulled over or somebody comes into your house and you have cash and it's all legal cash, but you decided to go to the bank and take your cash out and keep your cash because you don't believe in the banking system or whatever it is.
They can come in and claim civil asset forfeiture, steal your wealth and your property without due process.
The government can right now red flag laws, confiscate your guns in clear violation of the Second Amendment and without due process.
Now,
according to these lawyers and these judges and activists,
you don't deserve due process.
In these cases, you don't deserve it.
They can take your property.
They can take your money.
They can take your guns.
They can drone strike you.
And you don't need due process.
Word of the government is fine.
But deporting violent people who are not even citizens of this country,
they get a backlog of due process that in some cases will take years and years and years to process.
Why are you frustrated sometimes when you read the news?
Because it doesn't make any sense.
And it's true, it doesn't.
If you read the news like somebody who loves the country, who isn't trying to collapse the country,
or doesn't think like a 1970s radical, if you think like a 1970s radical, you're going to get it.
You're going to get it.
And for those who are listening to those 1970s radicals, and they think it's okay to just gun somebody down in the street because they're a United Healthcare worker,
these are the same people.
They say that makes sense.
That doesn't make sense to me.
Where's the due process in that one?
It doesn't make sense to people who can disagree with each other, can vote differently, but don't want to collapse the country.
If you want to collapse the country, then everything that the radical left is doing through the Democratic Party,
You know, that'll all make sense to you if that's what you want.
Unfortunately, too many of our friends and neighbors are caught up in it because of Trump derangement syndrome or, you know, whatever it is.
We have to deprogram ourselves.
You notice I didn't say them.
We have to deprogram ourselves.
That's why I said the man who reads nothing at all is better educated than a man who reads nothing but social media or nothing but CNN or nothing but the blaze.
This is the time for strong thinking men and women.
This is the time for them to rise up and be a part of the solution.
The ones that rise up with their virtue, rise up with their intellect, rise up with peace and love in their hearts, those are going to be the ones that fix the Republic.
Charlie Sheet is an icon of decadence.
I lit the fuse and my life turns into everything it wasn't supposed to be.
He's going the distance.
He was the highest paid TV star of all time.
When it started to change, it was quick.
He kept saying, no, no, no, I'm in the hospital now, but next week I'll be ready for the show.
Now, Charlie Sober.
He's going to tell you the truth.
How do I present this with any class?
I think we're past that, Charlie.
We're past that, yeah.
Somebody call action.
AKA Charlie Sheen, only on Netflix, September 10th.