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I have to say, and Stu, I think you'll agree with me.
Today we cover the least surprising news of the decade.
There's been a lot of surprises.
There's been a lot of
holy crap.
What?
Didn't see that one coming.
But I think on everyone's bingo card was Joe Biden pardons Hunter.
But it means something.
We have Peter Schweizer on to talk about it.
Also, a story of a woman being arrested for letting her son take a walk.
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Sheriff picked him up, arrested mom for being irresponsible.
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Well, let me start here.
We've been saying it for decades now.
Decades.
Power corrupts.
Absolute power corrupts.
Absolutely.
That used to be kind of like a bumper sticker thing back in the Reagan era, you know.
These days, I think it's lost its impact.
I don't know if people really understand it anymore, even know it.
Power corrupts.
Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Joe Biden has given his blanket pardon to his son, but only for crimes that may have been committed over the last 10 years.
years.
Now, this is something that he said he would never do, but I'm not surprised.
Really, this is the least surprising story of the decade.
We all knew it.
We all knew it was coming, right?
Now, this is the privilege of the U.S.
president.
The final month of office actually accounts for about 92% of presidential pardons and sentence commutations.
It's fairly normal then for presidents to exercise that constitutional power, and it is his right to do it.
It has no constitutional or Supreme Court oversight, so he can do it whatever he wants.
It's one of the few powers that we grant the executive office for which there is no check and balance process outlined in the Constitution.
It's been used every year since Herbert Hoover,
when he pardoned the first Thanksgiving turkey.
Legally speaking, Joe Biden giving a blanket pardon to his son for felony crimes that he's actually admitted to in court
and sentenced to in court after millions of dollars were spent in not only covering up the crimes, but also denying the crimes and all of the corruption that went on with the Justice Department and the FBI and the IRS, all of that now is gone.
He admitted it in a book.
He admitted it as soon as he knew dad was going to pardon him.
And presidents can do this.
They have, you know, whole staffs dedicated to finding criminals who may have gotten the short end of the stick.
And if I may pause here just for a Glenbeck moment, a short end of the stick, you know where that comes from.
It's actually a historic reference from the Scottish Gaelic
days where they had physical combat where two men would take a tree branch and then kind of like a wishbone, they would break it in half and then they'd beat each other, you know,
to death with that stick.
So it's like the turkey wishbone, except the other person dies.
Anyway, back to modern times.
President can give a blanket pardon to a multi-felony son directly in the face of his own Justice Department investigations of the same son.
Now, we're at the point where if this was just cocaine and prostitutes, I don't think we'd care that much.
I really don't.
I mean, it would be bad, but I don't think him doing cocaine and prostitutes is that much as a surprise.
Would you be that surprised if cocaine and prostitutes dad was doing them too?
No.
However,
we're talking about money laundering charges to the Biden family.
What about the violation of the State Secrets Act?
You know that Biden granted his children, including Hunter, security clearance against the recommendations of the NSA and the CIA that warned him over and over and over again, secrets are being leaked.
How about Chinese prostitute spies?
Do you care about that much?
I don't even know how you face yourself in the mirror if you're part of the White House press corps or anybody in the mainstream media who has been saying the whole time, none of this happened, none of this happened.
He's not going to pardon his son.
He's not going to need to.
I mean, I feel bad in a very small way for KJP,
who, you know, has to stand there today to defend.
what she's been saying the whole time.
No,
I stand by what the president has said for the last two years.
He's been saying it the whole time.
Now she's got to say,
if it wasn't the president's son, would he have been prosecuted?
Yes.
He would have been prosecuted.
In fact, he would have been in jail years ago.
So when Joe Biden says, yeah, well, there was...
you know, there was a miscarriage of justice here.
I mean, he got special treatment.
Yes, he did.
You know, the reason why all of this is a big deal is because the Justice Department and the FBI and the IRS made a deal that one judge said, wait a minute.
I've never seen a deal like this.
What's going on here?
That's why this whole thing came undone.
They were trying to sweep it up.
Yes, he was getting a sweetheart deal that you wouldn't have gotten.
Your son wouldn't have gotten.
How are they going to defend it?
The same way.
The same way.
It doesn't matter.
This is why I say this is the least surprising story
of the decade.
Nobody is surprised by it.
We all knew, we knew this was happening when he was running.
Now,
if Trump is who we think he is, or who he's, I hope, going to be, an agent of change, he can completely blow the lid off of this and effectively destroy
and
just destroy any semblance of respect that Biden had left.
Even if he can't prosecute Hunter or Joe, that's fine.
But he can declassify every single document in the Biden investigation from cocaine to China to the Middle East.
and destroy not just the Biden legacy.
He's already destroyed that.
But he can destroy the press.
He can destroy everyone that was involved in this, the entire apparatus around it.
Biden only granted Hunter immunity.
Only Hunter, and by
extension, himself.
But not the gross military and intelligence industrial complex and the team around them.
All those people can be exposed.
All of those people people can go to jail.
And with the appointment of Cash Patel,
I predict it's going to happen.
So now, why not hearings?
I mean, we could impeach Biden right now, but you want to spend the money on that?
You want to spend the time on that?
Justice would say yes.
Our country demands that we say yes.
If we want a country and we have a family that has built billions, I'm sorry, millions of dollars from other countries.
Why are we in Ukraine?
Why is all this money going to Ukraine?
Where is it going?
Where is it ending up?
You know, nobody has followed the money on that one.
Why?
Why?
Is there even more corruption?
You know, Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, they really were the ones that kind of industrialized this whole game.
They did it with China, but everybody turned their head.
No big deal.
Ah, they're out of office now.
Joe Biden perfected it.
If we let this family get away with this, What do you think is going to happen the next time a president decides to sell sell themselves and the office.
People must go to jail.
The president has every right, every right to pardon his son.
But Cash Patel,
if he's half the man I think, no, if he's half the man I know he is,
declassify all of it.
All of it.
Call out the corruption that is everywhere.
I have to ask half the country a question, and
I know you think that we're stupid because
Donald Trump is a felon.
Is he?
Is he?
He's a felon on what?
On what?
Charges that were brought against him that have never been brought against anyone ever in the history of the country?
That's called weaponization.
And is it a surprise that they were brought
when he was running?
You see, the Hunter Biden thing, that should have been in the pipeline years before,
but couldn't do it because of Biden's grasp on the system.
How stupid are you?
I mean, I'm sorry.
I don't mean to insult you because you think I'm stupid.
What is it going to take?
You're still donating and supporting the Democratic Party?
They just, they lied to you
on so many things, but they lied to you about this.
They lied to you.
about the laptop being real.
When they knew it was real, the FBI was part of it.
They tried to make a deal an underhanded deal that you would have never gotten remember
why would you stand up for someone's
extra rights that you would never get
if it's right for them it has to be right for you remember we lend our rights to them to protect them.
They don't have extra rights.
They have none.
They can't print rights.
They come from us.
You know, it is so hard.
You know, we just went through Thanksgiving, and hopefully you had a good Thanksgiving, and hopefully, you had,
you know, you didn't have big battles and fights and everything else.
Hopefully things went well.
But I got to tell you,
it is hard.
I marvel
at the blindness of so many Americans.
I marvel at it.
And I know they think the same of us.
I know.
That's fine.
But we have the Constitution on our side.
We are fighting for the believe me, if if Donald Trump, we found out, was selling secrets to
Russia, was selling secrets or selling
his office to China,
I'd be first in line, be first in line to impeach him.
If he was enriching his children exactly the same way that Joe Biden was, I would be for his prosecution and his jail time.
Can you say that?
Until you can rationally describe to me that this isn't just pure nepotism
that utterly destroys Biden's entire career, his entire legacy.
His entire presidency, everything that this man does and has done, we now know for the last 10 years.
This isn't just, hey, I pardon him for this crime.
I pardon him for every crime he may have committed for a 10-year period.
I mean, I just, if we meet in the grocery store,
you know, God bless you.
But if you still think that that's okay, I might just pat you on the head and send you down the cereal aisle with the same kind of kindness I show a retarded puppy, but holy cow.
Justice is more than a specific outcome.
It is a philosophy.
It's a mentality.
It's an absolute.
We may not get it right every time because we're human.
But we should strive for justice.
What if Hunter's crimes were rape or murder?
Would that be okay?
Would you still support a blanket pardon?
Or would you say, no, that's too far?
But selling my children and your children into slavery by granting China and others special access to our White House and to our secrets,
That's okay?
Good on you.
It's not for me,
but good on you.
And let me just end it with, surprise.
He pardoned his son.
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Peter Schweizer is with us now, Government Accountability Institute president, host of The Drill Down.
He has also written a myriad of books on corruption, and he's spent a lot of time looking into the Biden crime family as he calls it peter zweizer joins us now hi peter hey merry christmas glenn great to be with you thank you very much um
this this is not surprising to me i think this is the least shocking story story of of probably all time at least in my lifetime i mean uh wow he he lied to the american people and he pardoned his son Why is this so important, Peter?
Or is it?
Well, it is important, Glenn.
And I think you're exactly right.
It's not a surprising thing that Joe Biden has done, but that should not take the wind out of the sails of people that are very frustrated and angered by this.
And here's why.
You're exactly right, as you said earlier.
The mainstream media is reporting that he is pardoned from the tax and the gun form
charges.
But the immunity actually covers any crime, any crime.
It's blanket immunity that he has committed in the last 10 years.
And by the way, the only reason they go back to 2014 is that other than an offense like murder, everything else is phased out because of the statute of limitations.
So, Joe, Hunter Biden's not going to face any consequence for this.
But here's why it's even more important, Glenn.
We know that when they filed the federal tax charges, this Department of Justice filed them against Hunter Biden six months ago, for which Hunter Biden has now pled guilty.
They alluded in those documents to the fact that the proceeds of that money, where Hunter didn't pay taxes, were part of a foreign influence peddling scheme.
That's the words of the Department of Justice lawyers, a foreign influence peddling scheme that was still under federal investigation.
So what that means is that Joe Biden has not only rescued his son, he has now kneecapped an investigation that actually involves Joe Biden himself.
Because, of course, the Florida influence peddling scheme was Hunter Biden being paid to talk to and to access his father.
So I don't know of any other circumstance when it comes to pardons, and there's a long and varied history of it, where we've had this kind of a situation where a president is effectively ending an investigation that would potentially implicate him in criminal activity.
So, and is he covered by this, Joe Biden?
Well,
what it does is it ends the case, right?
If you are looking at Hunter Biden for a fair investigation, for a fair of crimes, and you're saying he is now not cannot be charged with those crimes, DOJ will end the investigation.
I wish there were a way that they could continue it in some sort of independent way just to get the facts out of there.
But yeah, the criminal investigation is ending.
So I don't know how you feel about Cash Patel, but I mean, to me,
I hope we go scorched earth on getting him in
because
he is a guy who wants to just reveal everything.
He wants to declassify an awful lot.
I think one of the things that the FBI should do, if Cash Patel gets in, is just declassify all of it.
And, you know, this doesn't cover all of the people in the FBI and all of the people in the IRS or DOJ that was part of this delay, delay, delay, and cover-up and scheme to make sure they got away with it.
And I think the American people should know absolutely every detail.
Even though they cannot go to jail,
it should be known what this family did and who was involved.
I agree 100%, Glenn.
And that's the point, right?
Look, you want justice to be done.
If somebody commits a crime like Hunter Biden, they should serve the time, right?
But ultimately, this is not about we're going to get Hunter Biden because we hate the Bidens.
It's about justice and it's about integrity of our system.
And I do think that Hunter Biden committed offenses that he should go to jail for.
But beside that, there is this larger issue.
And the larger issue is, is there a different set of rules for people who are politically connected than there are for ordinary Americans?
And let's remember, Hunter Biden, you and I first talked about Hunter Biden back in 2018 when I wrote a book called Secret Empires.
And Glenn, we broke that story together.
Nobody would know about Hunter Biden except for the fact that I wrote wrote a book.
And you said, you know what, this is important.
People need to know.
Here's the thing.
The book came out in 2018.
Four months later, the investigation was launched into Hunter Biden's foreign business dealings.
Through the entire time, the Biden family has never admitted to anything.
They have lied about it.
They tried to short-circuit the investigation in the Department of Justice by that ridiculous plea deal that a judge threw out.
So there's no sense of remorse here, right?
There's no sense of, okay, you know, we made a mistake, or, okay, Hunter had a drug problem and yes, he did, he committed these offenses.
These are serious charges.
Hunter Biden took in millions of dollars and did not pay taxes on them.
He got a friend to pay the taxes for him only after a grand jury was convened to charge him for failing to pay those taxes.
So this is a larger issue, and you're right.
People need to know what the cover-up is.
These things still matter to people, and I think that's the reason you're seeing some people, even on the left who are Biden supporters, outraged that he's taken this step.
So, here's the biggest thing: if this was just about drugs and prostitutes, we wouldn't be having this conversation.
Even if it was just about not paying taxes, I don't think we'd be having this conversation.
This is truly, I believe, possible treason when you are selling access to the president and you're doing it covertly and you're you you're involved in a cover-up where we don't know what deals were made with possible enemies of our country.
That, if it's not treason, it is a serious crime that can never be repeated by anybody in office.
And if we don't stop this, I mean, I'm convinced this happened because Clinton got away with it with China as well.
And they...
You nailed it, Glenn.
You're exactly right.
It started with the Clintons, the globalization of corruption, and the Bidens have taken it to another level.
And here's the thing.
You're right.
This is not just about drugs.
It's not just about the gun purchasing, about taxes.
Let's remember, we first talked about this in 2018.
Hunter Biden joined a Chinese investment fund that was funded by the Chinese government, and they started acquiring companies in the United States that had national security implications.
Correct.
They bought a company in Michigan, his investment firm, Chinese funded investment firm, and China's aerospace company, which is their biggest military contractor, together bought a company called Hennegas in Michigan that produces high-precision tools, anti-vibration technologies, et cetera, that are
vital for national security.
And it was Joe Biden and the Obama administration that approved that deal, even though there were serious national security implications.
There's another deal where Hunter Biden was involved in a Chinese effort, successful, to acquire mines in Africa that mined strategic minerals.
There was a big competition going on between China and the United States to acquire and control important minerals around the planet.
Which side was Hunter Biden on?
He was paid to be on the Chinese side.
And the, again, Biden-Obama administration took action favorably that benefited his son to the detriment of the United States.
So, this is not a quote-unquote victimless crime that involves paying taxes.
It's serious national security implications.
And again, to go back to the Clintons, this is exactly the same kind of stuff that happened when the Clintons
okayed the selling of our uranium mines to Russia.
Yeah.
I mean, exactly.
this isn't, oh, I got a discount on Chinese food or, you know, I wanted my own panda.
This is national security.
They have possibly sold our children into slavery because of the technology, and in the Clinton's case,
the uranium that is important to our national defense.
Somebody has to pay for that.
They do.
And let's remember the money that the Bidens got, we put that at $31 million.
And the House Oversight Committee has basically the same number.
Let's remember who sent that money.
These were not people that ran candy factories in China.
They're described as Chinese businessmen.
Every single one of this, I laid this out in my book Red-Handed, and we talked about it on your program.
Every single one of the five Chinese businessmen who sent millions of dollars to the Biden family, every single one of them has ties to Chinese intelligence.
They either formerly worked for Chinese intelligence or they were business partners with the director of the Chinese national security state intelligence operations.
So that's who was sending them money.
The Bidens gave them nothing tangible in return.
There's no service.
There's no product.
There's nothing.
They would send them $5 million in interest-free forgivable loan.
Who doesn't want one of those?
And what did they do in return?
They did something in return because they continued to get money.
So you're exactly right.
And this is an effort by Joe Biden not only to keep his son out of jail, but to short-circuit any continued investigation.
And look, the American people know there's a difference between corruption where a politician takes money from a paving contractor back in their district.
That's wrong and they should be charged.
They know there's a difference between that and taking money from a foreign adversary.
This is precisely the reason the Democrats tried to come up with the whole Russia collusion thing, right?
We're going to pick big, bad Russia.
We're going to make up a bunch of stuff.
Well, in the case of the Bidens, it's actually true and it involves China and it's real.
And we have got to stop this because you and I know, Glenn, we've talked about corruption a lot over the years.
If you allow this kind of stuff to
happen and people to get away with it in Washington,
they're going to imitate it.
People are going to to imitate on both sides of the aisle, and we are going to become Venezuela.
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Brittany Patterson is on with us now
and also her attorney.
Wanted to make sure that she wasn't saying anything that is going to cost her in court.
David DeLucas is with the Parents USA.
He's an executive director and general counsel.
Brittany, tell this audience your story.
What happened to you?
So basically, I have two kids at homeschool and two kids that go to public school.
And anytime I leave the house to do run an errand or, you know, take somebody to an appointment, the homeschool kids always get the choice to stay or go.
So on this particular day, I had to take my older son to an appointment.
And so I had to pick him up at school and then take him.
And I thought that both of my homeschool kids were going to come.
But when I went back in to holler for them, Soren didn't answer.
I waited a minute, you know, hollered again, didn't answer.
So I figured he just didn't want to come.
And, you know, he was somewhere out on the property or somewhere in the house where he couldn't hear me or something like that.
So I just went ahead and left and went and picked up my son, took him to the doctor.
And while we were at the doctor, I got a call from a sheriff's deputy saying that she had found Soren
less than a mile from our house in our little tiny town of Mineral Bluff.
What's the population of that town?
So I don't know exactly, but it's like 350, I think, 370, something like that.
370 people?
Yes.
Okay.
All right.
So huge metropolitan.
There's not even a red light or anything.
So
anyway, you know, she started asking me questions if I knew he was there.
Of course, I said no, because I didn't.
And, you know, she seemed very concerned that something terrible was going to happen to him.
I was not concerned.
So basically, she ended up putting her in her car and bringing him back to my house.
And
my dad, just for some background, my dad lives in our basement apartment and he's pretty much here all the time because he has a physical disability, so he can't drive.
So there's basically always an adult in the house with my kids.
Not that there needs to be, but there always is.
Okay, and I just want to make sure your kids are 11, 12, 14, and 16.
And at the time, Soren, the child that was out walking, was 10, correct?
Correct.
Okay.
Yeah, he was a few days away from turning 11, but he was still 10.
So they brought him home and dropped him back off at home with my dad downstairs, which is exactly the same way that I left him.
And they left.
And so
he was here, you know, without me or without the police, exactly the way I left him for about 20 minutes before I got home.
And so, you know, of course, I had to talk with him because I do tell all my kids, you know, if you want to go somewhere, just send me a text, you know, call me, let me know where you're going to go.
So that way I just kind of can keep tabs on you.
And he obviously didn't do that.
So, you know, I gave him a little talking to about that.
And then we just kind of went about our day.
And about five hours later, around 6.30 is when they showed up to arrest me.
Okay, Chill, I.
So, yeah, hang on.
I just want to bring people up to speed here.
So, so you know who you're listening to.
She was a kindergarten teacher.
She has a master's degree in education leadership and curriculum instruction,
professional teaching license in Montana and Georgia.
Her husband, Josh, been in education a total of 17 years at all levels,
has been the superintendent of schools for seven years.
He has a doctorate degree in educational leadership.
She left education to go into real estate because the demands of the kids' competitive sports wasn't working with her teaching schedule.
And that's who you're dealing with.
So you're not dealing with people who just don't know what they're doing, children, you know, they're teachers, they got a doctorate, they know so much more.
This is, these are professional people that have spent their lifetime
teaching children and being around children.
So when they came to your door in this town of how many people again, 300 and
about 370 about 370 people so you know um one of them leaving the other 369 at home in their beds um
what did they say to you
uh they didn't really say anything other than they asked me to step outside and put my hands behind my back So at that point, I asked why,
and the female officer said, because you're under arrest.
And so again, I asked, what am I under arrest for?
And for the second time, I didn't get a straight answer.
She said, for the incident we spoke about earlier.
So then I asked again, so what am I under arrest for?
And she said, child or reckless endangerment.
I'm sorry, reckless endangerment,
which my attorney has told me is not even a state that exists in Georgia.
It could have just been a, you know, her misspeaking.
But the point is that, and at that point, I was going to ask, you know,
what was reckless, you know, what led to this, and I was going to ask for a warrant, but they basically, you know, forced me to turn around, put my hands behind my back, and told me they weren't going to answer any more of my questions.
Oh, okay.
That sounds like the Soviet Union.
So when I went to the camera,
yes.
Go ahead, David.
Yeah,
and Brit
knows from the body cam, what we heard is Britt
said,
last time I checked, it wasn't illegal for a kid to walk to the store.
And remarkably, the deputy immediately says, it is when they're 10.
And I assure everybody, it's not illegal for a 10-year-old to be out and about walking.
Not in the state of Georgia.
It's not.
So go ahead, Britt.
But yeah, for her.
It is illegal when they're 10.
I grew up in a different time.
So let's, you know, make no mistake.
I'm 60, but I think at about six, I went to the store for a pack of cigarettes for my dad.
At 10, you could have bought a gun and bullets.
But now, you know, God forbid, in a town where in my town of 450 people, kids can drive trucks down the road because it's a farming community.
Stop treating children like they're morons.
Anyway, go ahead.
Yeah.
Well, the point I was going to make is that
when I went to jail, I still didn't understand, even though I had asked multiple times, I didn't know really what I was being arrested for.
I didn't find that out until I got to jail, had already been stripped down and changed and fingerprinted and
body scanned and all that stuff.
And then they hand me the arrest warrant.
So at that point, I was able to read it and understand
you know, what they thought was the justification for arresting me.
Can I just ask, what is this sheriff's name?
The sheriff, not the deputy, the sheriff of your county.
So the sheriff of Fanning County is Dane Kirby, and he's been the sheriff for quite some time.
I don't know exactly how many years, but several terms.
Probably time for him to go away.
When is he up for re-election?
You know,
I think.
Yeah,
it not necessarily
matters.
I mean,
the people in the county can likely become informed and decide what they're going to do, but we don't take a stance about his election or his culpability.
No, no, no.
I'm not suggesting you do.
I am.
I am an advocate of sheriffs that follow the Constitution.
Sheriffs are there to protect the people of their county from out-of-control government entities.
If they become out of control, the people have the right and the duty to remove them.
So if you happen to live in this county and your sheriff is Dane Kirby, I don't know what you're doing, but I'd be out.
I'd be sent, I'd be knock.
There's only 30-some doors to knock on.
I'd be knocking on every single one, including his, and saying, we need to get this sheriff recalled.
But anyway, I digress.
It's a bigger county than 370.
But yeah, I get your point, and it's an extraordinarily valid point.
Hey, let me throw this in while we're talking about following the Constitution.
Really, really significant, the statute Wright was charged with violating is actually called reckless conduct.
And hey, in 1997, the Georgia Supreme Court held that statute unconstitutional because it's too vague and gives law enforcement too much power.
So, how about that?
1997, you'd think, in what's the math here, 27 years,
law enforcement in Fannin County would figure out that that statute doesn't apply.
What's the name of this county again in Georgia?
Fannin, F-A-N-N-I-N county.
F-A-N-N-I-N?
Yeah.
Sanin County in Georgia.
Okay.
So what's next for you?
Well,
right now we're just kind of in limbo.
There's not been any real communication from the county.
There's been no offers put on the table or anything like that.
So
really kind of it's up to them, you know, what happens next.
They have multiple options that they could, you know, decide on.
But in the meantime,
you know, David and I have just been kind of raising awareness because before this happened to me, I was living in the dark.
I had no idea that this was even possible to happen to anybody.
And since I kind of went public and, you know, I've just been getting comments.
I've even gotten some cards in the the mail and emails and stuff like that from people all over the country who some of them have found themselves in a similar situation, you know, at some point.
And so it kind of opened my eyes that this is something that does happen
that I think just a lot of us parents didn't realize was even a possibility of happening.
And so.
So I'm just kind of trying to bring that to light that, you know, you, we do still have to, you know, kind of fight for our parental rights and make sure that those are something that we get to hold on to because I found that no matter which side of the aisle people are on whether they want to be really overprotective or whether they want to let their kids you know be wild and free both sides don't really want the government involved they want to be able to make those decisions as parents and so it's just been interesting to see that even though you know we might have you know philosophical differences on on how to approach parenting that we can still agree on that same thing Yeah, I mean, if you're sending your kid out to go to the store to pick up some extra ingredients so you can cook crack in the basement, that might be a problem.
But letting your kid go for a walk to the store is absolutely normal.
The country is out of control when it comes to everybody and everything is a danger.
It's not.
We're creating a society where kids
are still kids when they're 30 years old and they don't know what to to do give your kids credit god
you're you're on point there absolutely um let me throw a plug-in for an organization called letgrow.org and they publish statistics and advocate for parents providing more responsibility and freedom for their children because it's better for kids and one of the things they do is dispel this notion that kids are going to be kidnapped and snatched off the side of the road, so you should never let your kid be alone.
CDC says, to the extent any of us trust the CDC,
but the CDC, far and away, the
most danger that a child is in is when they're in an automobile.
So what did this deputy do?
Put them in an automotive.
In the car and driving them, during which could have been in a wreck and even maybe
more dangerous, could have been one of those calls, shots fired, officer down.
This deputy would have wheeled right to the scene and taken this kid right into an active shooter.
Don't put kids in the back of a car because you're going to give them a ride home.
Leave them alone.
It's unbelievable.
Thank you both.
I appreciate it.
The website where you can find out more, and I imagine you're looking for more people to share their stories and to get involved, is parentsusa.org.
ParentsUSA.org.
David, Brittany, thank you very much.
I really want to keep keep track of this.
Stay in touch with our producers.
We'll stay in touch with you, but I'd like to hear about the developments.
Thank you.
Thanks, Glenn.
Thanks for having me.
You bet, David and Brittany.
Let me,
sheriffs,
you are the last line of defense.
When the FBI comes into your county, your job is not to assist the FBI.
Your job is to make sure the FBI comes to you first
and says, this is the information we have on one of the citizens in your county.
And then you say, I'm coming with you.
You are the one to make sure the FBI is under control in your county.
Your job is to protect the citizens in your county.
If I'm living in a little teeny town and my kid is walking walking down the street, I'm sorry, but I'm not one that's still wearing a mask.
I'm not mentally insane.
My kid is safe.
Stop the madness.
This sheriff should be recalled.
Dane Kirby in Fannin County in Georgia.
Dane Kirby.
Is it Dave or no?
It's Dane Kirby.
Dane, I'm sorry, but
I might remember your name and might remember to remind people you should be recalled for what you've done to an average citizen that you are supposed to protect in your county.