Did the Biden Admin Just Admit We're at War with Russia? | Guests: State Rep. Michael Murphy & Ezra Levant | 3/6/23

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Glenn and Stu explain what 15-minute cities are and expose them as the Left's latest climate change ploy. CPAC held its annual conference with President Trump exposing the Left's failures and conservative commentator Michael Knowles drawing controversy for his views on transgenderism. Glenn and Stu discuss the absurdity of the Left's disdain for conservatives wanting to keep children safe. Did a Biden official admit America is at war with Russia? Glenn predicts that we will be at war before the next presidential election. Glenn and Stu reveal the dangerous applications of a recent patent filed by Ford. State Rep. Michael Murphy joins to lay out the severity of Kansas' new anti-ESG bill. Rebel News CEO Ezra Levant joins to discuss the downfall of Canada at the hands of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Glenn explains how he will conduct the interviews with future presidential candidates as the primaries inch closer.
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Speaker 1 Hello, America. A lot happened at CPAC this weekend.

Speaker 1 We're going to talk about that. And gee, somebody has to apologize

Speaker 1 because they,

Speaker 1 I don't know, made somebody look like a psychotic genocidal murderer.

Speaker 1 And that's not really what he was saying at all. Gee, do you think a court case could be had on that one? Oh, I think we'll find out.
I'll give you the details on what happened this weekend.

Speaker 1 Also, the latest

Speaker 1 on the the whistleblowing and the corruption in washington and yes

Speaker 1 the um

Speaker 1 the fury at the drag act for babies now apparently our kindergarten class is not soon enough now we're doing one for babies

Speaker 1 If they would just accept that children were actually the things in a womb and not a clump of cells. I guess.
I mean, we could do drag shows for the unborn babies, but that would be confusing.

Speaker 1 Like everything in this world of ours today, it would be nice if after Roe v.

Speaker 1 Wade was overturned, the left would simply have said, ah, gee, I guess abortion really wasn't guaranteed by the Constitution. We'll stop trying to get our way on that one.

Speaker 1 But unfortunately, that didn't happen. If anything, the left has doubled down on on its push to enshrine the wholesale mass murder of babies into federal law now look here is the thing they are

Speaker 1 i mean this is a blood cult this is moloch worship uh and we know it now safe

Speaker 1 uh rare and legal is not what they're saying they're saying shout your abortions it's great This is a death cult.

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Speaker 1 All right. Hi, Stu.
How are you? Hi, Glenn. How are you? Great.

Speaker 1 You know, quickly on Pre-born, one of the most amazing parts of that conversation with them was when they said at the end of this process, most of the people who see or who go through the ultrasound process wind up choosing life, which is great.

Speaker 1 But some of them don't. You know, some they don't get every single one.
And it's that sad.

Speaker 1 But they said the last thing they say to them as they leave the clinic is, even if you have the abortion, still please come back. Like they want to help these mothers, even if they decide,

Speaker 1 you know, to take the wrong path here. They mean they, you know, this is the one thing that we don't do.

Speaker 1 treat others like you would want to be treated and so too many times we get angry or, yeah, it's wrong. And so we don't treat them like we would want to be treated.

Speaker 1 And the way to change people's minds is not through shouting or, you know, whatever. It is through love.
And I got to tell you, these clinics, they love the mother and the child and the family.

Speaker 1 They do. I mean,

Speaker 1 anyway, we're proud to be involved with them. By the way, tomorrow, I'm going to be, well, maybe later this afternoon, but it'll have to be after this podcast.
And then tomorrow we'll talk about it.

Speaker 1 But there's an announcement coming

Speaker 1 probably later today that is going to make the left's head

Speaker 1 pop.

Speaker 1 Without getting into it, and I'll explain why I can't tell you today,

Speaker 1 but I asked you to pray on something.

Speaker 1 And I mean,

Speaker 1 it was a miracle the way this thing happened on Friday. And I will tell you about it tomorrow.
But

Speaker 1 I don't think it's an exaggeration at all or hyperbole at all to say this one's going to drive them out of their minds. Oh, yeah.
This one's going to drive them crazy.

Speaker 1 It's going to be fascinating to watch. Yeah, this is going to be fun.
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Speaker 1 By the way, there's a couple of things that

Speaker 1 are out now.

Speaker 1 And, you know, of course, it's a conspiracy theory, but the government is now working with cities and

Speaker 1 states to make 15-minute cities our future.

Speaker 1 15-minute cities. Now, what is a 15-minute city? 15-minute city is something where everybody can walk or bike and get everything they need need within 15 minutes.
So you don't have to have cars.

Speaker 1 Wait, how is that different than a normal city?

Speaker 1 Well, you can't necessarily, you can't walk in Los Angeles and get everything you want within 15 minutes. I mean, unless what you want is heroin,

Speaker 1 maybe some crack cocaine. Yeah, well, if you're going 15 minutes, you're likely to get shot in that 15 minutes anyway.

Speaker 1 Yeah, collecting bullets, used bullets.

Speaker 1 Anyway,

Speaker 1 they say that

Speaker 1 Paris is is a good example of a 15-minute city where you don't have to use the whole city. You know,

Speaker 1 they've designed it so you can

Speaker 1 get everything you need within 15 minutes and you don't have to have a car.

Speaker 1 City officials and urban planners also

Speaker 1 have endorsed another 15-minute city. They're working really hard on it, and that would be...
Portland, Oregon.

Speaker 1 Yeah. So

Speaker 1 if we could just have have more cities like Portland, Oregon, wouldn't it be great? Where their own liberal citizens are incredibly angry about how badly it's going. Right.
Right. Right.

Speaker 1 That's the city to emulate. You want to be able, you don't want to be able to actually get to the mayor or anybody that can do anything.

Speaker 1 You just want to be surrounded by a bunch of people who are trying to run businesses and live their lives and being left alone. Just angry.
Yeah, that's good.

Speaker 1 I mean, you know, look, the problems in Portland don't come from the fact that things are walkable or bikeable. Right.

Speaker 1 They come from many other problems, but these things do seem to go hand in hand. You think? Yeah.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 Okay. Well, whatever.
I think it's just a fabulous idea.

Speaker 1 By the way,

Speaker 1 there is a new release of a climate agenda memo.

Speaker 1 The former Bureau of Ocean Energy Management. Did you even know we had one of those? We do.

Speaker 1 Does Russia have a Bureau of Ocean Energy Management? No. We're number one.
We're number one. Anyway, they probably do.

Speaker 1 They probably do. They probably did.

Speaker 1 The director Amanda Lefton recommended late last year as part of its climate agenda, the Department of the Interior should move forward with higher royalty fears for fees for an oil and gas lease sale.

Speaker 1 Now, this was for leasing land in Cook Inlet off the coast of Alaska. Now, this was, gosh, I wish this could have been kept secret.

Speaker 1 She wrote, if the Cook Inlet prospect would be developed, there would be additional government revenues and greater energy security for the state of Alaska, especially if developed of natural gas resources in the Cook Inlet.

Speaker 1 However,

Speaker 1 because of the serious challenges facing the nation from climate change and the impact of greenhouse gases from fossil fuels, we are not recommending this option,

Speaker 1 since it would not include an appropriate surcharge to account for those impacts. So

Speaker 1 here we have a government agency saying, yeah, I mean, it'll really help us in, you know, fuel security and energy security, but I don't think we should do it because there's not enough taxes going to be raised for it.

Speaker 1 So they decided just to raise the taxes

Speaker 1 and

Speaker 1 it's great. A royalty fee of 18.75%.

Speaker 1 Only one person bid on it. So it's probably not going to go anywhere.

Speaker 1 But you know what's really nice is

Speaker 1 as I will tell you a little later on in the program, there is something really exciting when it comes to

Speaker 1 our energy. There's a new study out.

Speaker 1 Energy is going to be a focus this week, I think,

Speaker 1 on the program.

Speaker 1 There's a new study out now that shows that we're kind of going to be in trouble for energy, probably beginning in 25, 26, 27.

Speaker 1 Apparently,

Speaker 1 now this is going to come as a shock.

Speaker 1 The administration is pushing for coal-fire plants to be shut down

Speaker 1 before there's any replacement for those plants.

Speaker 1 I mean, what could possibly go wrong? Only, what, 50 or 60% of our energy comes from coal-fire plants? That's easy to, that's easy to fill, right?

Speaker 1 Well, it's not, it's not that high anymore, but it was. How much is it? It's around 20%.

Speaker 1 Coal-fire plants? Yeah. Okay.
Well, that's a significant chunk. So anyway, we got to get rid of these things.
And they're saying that because they're shutting down

Speaker 1 and being replaced eventually with something that's not going to produce as much energy, we're going to be short about 25, 26% of energy that we have now.

Speaker 1 So the good news is we are not telling people to, you know, get rid of their gas stoves and get an electric stove.

Speaker 1 We're not telling people to get rid of their gas-powered cars and get electric cars because we're going to be down 26% energy now, which is kind of our buffer, you know, in case there's any kind of problem.

Speaker 1 You got a buffer there. Hey, it's really hot.
Everybody's turning on their air conditioning. Yeah, no buffer.
No buffer. We don't need one of those.
And

Speaker 1 so we're going to be growing.

Speaker 1 all of these great new green things that'll have everybody plugging into the wall and those magic wall outlets are going to provide all the energy everybody needs except for about 26 percent so what could possibly go wrong?

Speaker 1 Only a quarter of your week will be wrecked. Okay.

Speaker 1 You'll only have a rolling blackout or brownout for a quarter of every day. What?

Speaker 1 And I think the number you were thinking of when you said 60% is fossil fuels total. Yeah, fossil fuels.
Right.

Speaker 1 So, but again, like you're telling me this isn't going to be expanded to all fossil fuels, right?

Speaker 1 Of course it will be. If it's not already is it's it's natural gas.
I mean, you just heard from Alaska. Yep.
It's natural gas they were going to try to get from Cook Inlet. Nope, can't do that.
Nope.

Speaker 1 And, you know, all of the stuff about the gas stoves, we know now

Speaker 1 that

Speaker 1 they are eliminating gas stoves, but only 95% of them.

Speaker 1 Only 95%.

Speaker 1 Oh. So 5% can remain? Absolutely.
Until they break down.

Speaker 1 Yeah, you're not going to be able to repair them because nobody will be making the parts.

Speaker 1 But you can get them replaced with with electric, and

Speaker 1 three-quarters of the time you'll have the electricity to cook.

Speaker 1 Yay. Yay.
So

Speaker 1 that's really, really good. Really good.
By the way, Trump was at CPAC.

Speaker 1 Thought he did a great job, spoke for quite a while. He said that there's no going back to the party of Paul Ryan, Carl Roe, and Jeb Bush.

Speaker 1 Okay, all right.

Speaker 1 I think I'm okay with that.

Speaker 1 Anyway, he won the straw poll. 62% of those who went to CPAC.
It was very, very heavily loaded with Donald Trump supporters. In 2016, I declared I was your voice.
Today I add, I am your warrior.

Speaker 1 That's good.

Speaker 1 I am your justice.

Speaker 1 For those who have been wronged and betrayed, I am your retribution.

Speaker 1 I don't.

Speaker 1 No, no, no, sweetheart. No, no.
Uh-uh. Don't say those things.
No.

Speaker 1 Then he went on to mock

Speaker 1 Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, labeling him as

Speaker 1 China-loving politician.

Speaker 1 He talked about the border, said illegal immigrants come in and we house them in the Waldorf Astoria. Hunter Biden is a criminal, and yet he never seems to be punished for any of it.

Speaker 1 He said, on the top of my list will be the slide into costly and never-ending wars. Amen.

Speaker 1 I was the only president where Russia didn't take over a country during my tenure because I got along with Vladimir Putin very well. I said, Vladimir, don't do it.

Speaker 1 And, you know, you and I are friends. Don't take over any countries because, you know, Moscow will be hit very hard.
On the Ukrainian war, Trump complained NATO wasn't paying its fair share.

Speaker 1 Absolutely right. He knocked Biden for his pull out of Afghanistan.
No, we left the dogs behind and the Taliban doesn't like dogs.

Speaker 1 But we left in disgrace and it's probably the most embarrassing moment in the history of our country, probably. He then said he would prevent World War III.

Speaker 1 Before I even started at the Oval Office, I will have the disastrous war between Russia and Ukraine settled. It'll be settled quickly.
I think I actually kind of believe that.

Speaker 1 I think there would be really a horrible bloodshed before he gets into office. And they're really like, what? We weren't.
What are you talking about? We weren't doing that.

Speaker 1 No. Vlad said, no, get out of there.
What are you talking about?

Speaker 1 I don't think the

Speaker 1 world dictators are going to like the replacement to Biden if it is Donald Trump or Ron DeSantis or really any of the Republicans if they're, you know, as long as they're not rhinos.

Speaker 1 Romney's not running, right? No, Larry Hogan not running either. We heard, we learned it this weekend.
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Speaker 1 I liked Rick Scott. Did you see Rick Scott's

Speaker 1 speech at CPAC? I did not. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 He said, you know, there's a few groups destroying America, Joe Biden, the U.S. Senate, the news media,

Speaker 1 the Democratic Party, Academia, Hollywood, Wall Street. But on that, other than that,

Speaker 1 these eight citizens. There's eight citizens not destroying America.

Speaker 1 But he's right. But he's right.
No, there's a lot to be part of it there. And he argued these groups are destroying the country.
It's up to Americans to take it back by being aware of their actions.

Speaker 1 The senator cited several examples of what he sees as destructive actions.

Speaker 1 They include teaching children that the country was founded on bad principles and is bad, using the Department of Justice to target political advocates and teaching young children about the progressive gender ideology.

Speaker 1 I don't know. I mean, why,

Speaker 1 how could it possibly be bad for America to raise the children with the understanding that they can be anything they want, including my little pony, and we'll call him my little pony.

Speaker 1 that America, their country, is really, really bad. And even the principles are bad.
It's not like we went bad. We started bad and evil.

Speaker 1 You know, and then silencing everybody who disagrees. I don't think he gets it.

Speaker 1 I mean, considering like the 1619 project, for example, where we've spent years

Speaker 1 and now Hulu's doing it as well. The New York Times on board with this trying to convince people that...

Speaker 1 The founding was pure evil and everything that has come after it has been in service of trying to maintain that evil. Yeah.
I don't know why people aren't so patriotic these days. That's weird.

Speaker 1 I wonder why when they're told that the entire country was designed from its beginning and it's every action it takes is to supplement evil racism. But something's happening.

Speaker 1 Something good is happening.

Speaker 1 You know, I mean, if we

Speaker 1 If we turn back to God and each other and we help each other, we're going to be fine. You know, I've decided I want to do something in my life.

Speaker 1 And Stu, I'm actually considering asking you to be one of them. Oh, no.
But then I realized I must be having some sort of a drunk flashback or something affecting my thinking here.

Speaker 1 But I was reading in Matthew. Remember when the people bring in the paraplegic or the guy with palsy to see Jesus and they can't get through the crowd.

Speaker 1 So they go up on the roof and they tear open the roof and they, you know,

Speaker 1 rope him down

Speaker 1 uh

Speaker 1 i mean those guys i mean i'd be pissed if i were the homeowner i'd be like hey hey hey jesus is here what are you doing taking my roof anyway those four people just wouldn't stop and i've decided that i think we all need

Speaker 1 four people in our lives that if things get bad

Speaker 1 You know, they're just going to be, you know, when you're in trouble or when you have real strife in your life that you can call on and go, hey, you're one of the four.

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Speaker 1 I'm in. I am in.

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No. Although you do.

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Speaker 1 Just got to surround yourself with people who just won't give up. And that's not Stu.

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Speaker 1 Hey, Stu, you know how

Speaker 1 we've always thought the left self-diagnoses.

Speaker 1 You know, they always point to things and say, This is what they mean.

Speaker 1 And you're like, No, but thank you now for telling me what you're doing or what you're thinking. Right.
Right?

Speaker 1 You know, it's a Russian conspiracy.

Speaker 1 Okay, all right, thank you. No, that's not what we're doing, but I now know where you are.

Speaker 1 So

Speaker 1 I think I have another example of this.

Speaker 1 The Daily Beast yesterday

Speaker 1 put a headline out about Michael Knowles and his speech at CPAC. And

Speaker 1 it said that

Speaker 1 Michael Knowles

Speaker 1 wants to get rid of the transgender community. It needs to be eradicated.
He's a Daily Wire host and podcaster. Now,

Speaker 1 I know Michael Knowles. Michael Knowles is the last one to be like,

Speaker 1 you know who we should eradicate or liquidate.

Speaker 1 I haven't heard him talking too much about liquidation. No, it's not really him.

Speaker 1 That's not what he said. What he said was there can be no middle way in dealing with transgenderism.
It is all or nothing.

Speaker 1 If the idea of transgenderism is true and men can become women, then it is true for everyone of all ages.

Speaker 1 If transgenderism is false, as it is, if men cannot become women, as they cannot, then it is false for everyone to.

Speaker 1 And if it is false, then we should not indulge it, especially since that indulgence requires taking away the rights and customs of so many people.

Speaker 1 If it is false, then for the good of society, especially for the poor people who have fallen prey to this confusion, transgenderism must be eradicated from public life entirely.

Speaker 1 The whole preposterous ideology at every level. So he's talking about the ideology, okay? Not the people.
Nice spin there. Right.
But I think he should sue the Daily Beast for that.

Speaker 1 But

Speaker 1 that's the difference. I don't know of anybody who is a constitutional Republican.
See, that's what we're for, guys.

Speaker 1 What do you guys stand for? The Constitution and the Bill of Rights. If you stand for the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, nowhere in there does that give you any power to liquidate people.
Okay?

Speaker 1 It says

Speaker 1 you have a right. If you want to be transgender and you find a doctor that wants to do that to you, that's fine.
And what am I going to say about it? Okay?

Speaker 1 You have the right to be who you want to be and do it.

Speaker 1 Have fun.

Speaker 1 But you don't have the right to force all of us, and especially when it comes to things that are not true.

Speaker 1 And this is not true.

Speaker 1 Men cannot have babies, period. That's it.
Well, yes, they can, because they used to be a woman. They're still a woman then.

Speaker 1 There's some sports team that I can't remember which one. Oh, I know.

Speaker 1 I can't remember who it was. Maybe it was one of the Canadian teams that came out for International Women's or Women's History Month, I guess, is now.
I don't know. Everybody's got a stupid month.

Speaker 1 I don't know why anyone would want a month about your history. It's stupid from beginning to end.
But they released a video. They were like, oh, you know, women are impressive.
Moms are great.

Speaker 1 You know, women are the only people who can have babies. They are the only ones who can be moms.
Not even intending to be like, here's a right-wing statement of policy.

Speaker 1 It was just like a, hey, let's praise. It's the truth.
It's just the truth. And say something.
you know, powerful and unique about a woman who is the only one who can birth a baby.

Speaker 1 It's incredible, right? And it is.

Speaker 1 And then they realized they weren't allowed to say that anymore and they deleted the video and apologized profusely

Speaker 1 for the utter unmitigated gall of saying that men could not have children. I mean, it's so pathetic in every way.
So here's the thing that I think we all need to remember.

Speaker 1 We fought the Nazis.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 it was important to say we were fighting the Nazis and not the Germans. Why?

Speaker 1 Because we were not fighting the Germans. We were fighting the ideology.
That's why we didn't kill all the Germans. Okay.
There were lots of them.

Speaker 1 Lots of them that probably should have been imprisoned and weren't.

Speaker 1 But we just didn't win the war and they go, oh, you were in the Nazi Party? Bang.

Speaker 1 We were killing the ideology.

Speaker 1 And if you still wanted to be a Nazi, it wasn't good for you to be hanging out places, you know, near the soldiers because they would kill you or they'd imprison you.

Speaker 1 You might notice that we're now allied with both Germany and Japan. Yes.
Because

Speaker 1 we don't believe it's the people.

Speaker 1 It is the ideology. And this is when they reveal themselves like this.
You should pay attention. When they say, you know, oh, we're just going to reduce, you know, our

Speaker 1 energy dependence, and then they're shut down power plants. I'm going to show you on a special this week.
It's going, I'm telling you,

Speaker 1 you're not going to believe what they've done. You're not going.
I mean, and I say that with knowledge of the stuff that I've always said to you, you're not going to believe it. No, no, no.

Speaker 1 This one goes so far beyond

Speaker 1 what is

Speaker 1 reasonable.

Speaker 1 It's anti-human. It is absolutely anti-human what they're doing.

Speaker 1 And I'm going to show it to you on Wednesday, what they have put in the Inflation Reduction Act.

Speaker 1 You know, when you say you're going to reduce and, you know, you don't care, you're going to blow up a pipeline and you don't care that that means that there's going to be an energy shortage and people will die from either heat or cold.

Speaker 1 You're a monster. You're a monster.

Speaker 1 It's amazing. Uh, you know, on, there's a clip going around right now on from Jon Stewart from this weekend.
This big viral clip. You know, Jon Stewart takes on guns and slams pro-gun guy or whatever.

Speaker 1 You know, we're going to debunk it on Studios America tonight on Blaze TV.

Speaker 1 But one of the sort of side offshoots of this, they get into the drag queen story hour a little bit.

Speaker 1 And it's so fascinating because the pitch from the left is Conservatives hate people who are different. They hate people with alternative lifestyles.

Speaker 1 And look at them, they're trying to ban their ability to speak. And it's like,

Speaker 1 have you ever heard a conservative, and maybe I'm missing some. Have you ever heard a conservative object, protest, try to ban

Speaker 1 drag queens holding events in nightclubs? No.

Speaker 1 Holding events that are targeted at adults. No.

Speaker 1 No.

Speaker 1 If you... I mean, I'm sure there are some communities that do that.
Sure, there may be some.

Speaker 1 Though I, you know, that's not a platform. Certainly not a policy platform by Republicans by any means.
No.

Speaker 1 And I don't even know, like, I don't know that there's any policy, even by like, for example, a church group might say, this is wrong and we don't think it's the right thing for you to be doing.

Speaker 1 And they may protest it, but like, there's not a movement in law or policy to say, hey, we should stop drag queen story hours at nightclubs.

Speaker 1 It's just for children. That's it.
That's it. That's it.
Don't do this to children. That's all we're saying.
Yeah. And now.
Well, let me ask you this. Here, let me show some footage.

Speaker 1 Now we'll have to describe it. I'll let you describe it.
Oh, no. This is some footage.
This comes out of

Speaker 1 a drag queen

Speaker 1 act for babies. Now,

Speaker 1 you can describe it.

Speaker 1 Can you take that full, maybe you get a little bigger?

Speaker 1 Or maybe smaller. Yeah.
You could try to shrink it so we can't see it. Seems to be someone in a harness of some sort,

Speaker 1 mostly naked, upside down, and leather, like a dominatrix situation. Yeah, except it's a guy.
Well, I'm sorry, it's a woman, he can have babies. I'm sorry, she can have and seems to be

Speaker 1 pretty naked, pretty naked, and thong, and maybe topless.

Speaker 1 Yeah, it's good, huh? Uh, no, it's not good at all. Now, I don't mind if you go to a club and that's what's happening at the club.
Okay,

Speaker 1 if that's what you want, you know, I mean, good for you, probably legal. Uh, say hi to Hunter Biden for me.

Speaker 1 But

Speaker 1 other than that, no, with schools, babies, children? Yeah. No, I don't think so.

Speaker 1 How about this one? This is going to be a hard test. School administrator tells teachers to keep students' gender transitions a secret from their parents.
You're a teacher. What do you say?

Speaker 1 No. Okay, good.
Well, it took you a while.

Speaker 1 The question was so obvious I was perplexed. I thought maybe I was missing something.
Yeah, you just say no. No.
No. But that's not what's happening.
A lot of teachers are just going, okay, I got it.

Speaker 1 I'm with you.

Speaker 1 That's just evil. It's just incomprehensible.
Evil. And it's such a bizarre time, too, where you are, if you're at work

Speaker 1 and you're at lunch at work

Speaker 1 and you tell a risque joke,

Speaker 1 you are in danger of being me too'd and thrown out of all society. Right.
Right. Right.
For a joke or a comment or whatever. Correct.

Speaker 1 Yet at the same time, these same people who want to throw you out of society are defending naked men in thongs around babies.

Speaker 1 And I have less of a problem with the babies because the babies

Speaker 1 haven't really, you know, they can't focus on things. You know, they can't even keep their head up.
So what are they, you know, what are they going to do?

Speaker 1 Toddlers, children. I mean, this has been the case everywhere.

Speaker 1 And obviously we do have a problem with it around babies too, though they probably aren't getting all that much out of whatever show they're watching. Sure, sure.
But still,

Speaker 1 it's wrong. And, you know, we limit all sorts of things when it comes to children.
That's actually been a pretty common practice here in the United States. And it should continue.

Speaker 1 You know, protecting children before they are of the age of consent.

Speaker 1 That's an important part here, which is something I thought we all agreed on, that there should be an age of consent. I thought so too.

Speaker 1 by the way, uh, for those of you in College Park, Maryland, don't worry, don't worry, your Democratic mayor, sure, he's gonna get off. Uh, oops, that was probably a wrong phrase.

Speaker 1 People, he has been arrested on 56 counts of possessing and distributing child pornography. Uh, by the way, his mentor was Pete Buddhajudge,

Speaker 1 so he's got that going for him. So, he must have been really bad at distributing and possessing the child

Speaker 1 totally incompetent childboard perennial

Speaker 1 all right let me tell you about my

Speaker 1 i'm terrible at this i swear

Speaker 1 uh boy who who says you know if i could have somebody mentor me it's the most incompetent guy i can find

Speaker 1 um in a country where we have so many television shows and movies about people trying to survive the apocalypse you'd think more of us would would actually think, you know, maybe are, is there a reason why all of this is on TV?

Speaker 1 Is there something maybe I should pay attention to here?

Speaker 1 Yeah,

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Speaker 1 So here's some more good news.

Speaker 1 Pete Buttajudge, of course, the 335th largest city, the mayor of that beautiful, beautiful city, is now the Secretary of Transportation. And transportation under that

Speaker 1 is the FAA. Okay, so you've got Pete Buttigiege.
And then right underneath him, so to speak, is the new head of the FAA. And who did Biden pick? Phil Washington.

Speaker 1 who was the CEO of Denver International Airport at one time. Okay.
Which, in my view, is kind of like saying, hey, I used to mop the floors in the hospital. I could do surgery.

Speaker 1 He's got to know a lot of technical stuff because he's the head of the FAA. He's not worried about necessarily the snack counters in the airport.
Okay.

Speaker 1 Here he is.

Speaker 1 Here he is being asked a few questions from North Carolina Senator Ted Budd.

Speaker 4 Mr. Washington, can you quickly tell me what airspace requires an ADS-B transponder? Not sure I can answer that question right now.
That's okay. We'll just keep going.
So

Speaker 4 that's a pretty

Speaker 1 important

Speaker 1 part.

Speaker 4 So what are the six types of special use airspace that protect this national security that appear on FAA charts?

Speaker 4 Sorry, Senator, I cannot answer that question. Okay.
So what are the operational limitations of a pilot flying under basic med? Senator, I'm not a pilot.

Speaker 4 But obviously, you never ever see the Federal Aviation Administration. So

Speaker 4 any idea what those restrictions are under basic med quickly?

Speaker 4 Well, some of the restrictions I think would be high blood pressure. Some of them would be...

Speaker 4 It's more like how many passengers per airplane, how many pounds in different categories, and

Speaker 4 what altitude you can find under so...

Speaker 4 amount of knots, it's under 250 knots. So it's not having anything to do with blood pressure.
So can you tell tell me what causes an aircraft to spin or to stall?

Speaker 4 Again, Senator, I am not a pilot.

Speaker 4 Okay,

Speaker 4 let's keep going. What are the three aircraft certifications the FAA requires as part of the manufacturing process? Quickly, please.

Speaker 4 Three aircraft certifications.

Speaker 4 Again, what I would say to that is that one of my first priorities would be to fully implement that certification act

Speaker 4 and reports. You know the three types, Mr.
Washington?

Speaker 4 The three types? Okay. Yeah, that's type certificate, production certificate, airworthiness certificate.
Okay. All right.
Let's just keep going, see if we can

Speaker 4 get lucky here.

Speaker 1 Okay, so he just stopped. He just went on and on.
The guy couldn't answer anything. Now,

Speaker 1 this is like the first thing that

Speaker 1 he talked about, he asked about, is the device that the FAA, make sure everybody has, that keeps the airplanes, keep their distance and help everybody's landing to be safe.

Speaker 1 He's asking about FAA regulations. What causes an airplane to spin out of control? Well, isn't the FAA the one that does all of the investigations for, I don't know, wrecks?

Speaker 1 Shouldn't the guy running it know

Speaker 1 some of these?

Speaker 1 I mean, even generally in the ballpark?

Speaker 1 No,

Speaker 1 not in this administration. So good news.
Good news. We got Pete Budajudge on our trains and we got this guy looking after us in the sky.
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Speaker 1 All right. Ever since this war started and we started watching the Biden administration's reaction, we told you we were going to war and that the people in the administration wanted that war.

Speaker 1 They were excited about it.

Speaker 1 No, that's a conspiracy. Nobody, nobody in this administration wants war.
We're trying to stop Putin, and all we're doing is supporting. Really? Really? Really? Hmm.

Speaker 1 Let me just play a little bit of audio that was on CNN on a town hall event. Now, maybe they put it here because they thought

Speaker 1 this is like the National Security Council. This is like the

Speaker 1 cone of silence. If we say it on CNN, no one will hear it.

Speaker 1 But unfortunately, we pay people to watch it. Anyway, the CNN town hall event

Speaker 1 had Samantha Power.

Speaker 1 Now she is in charge of USAID.

Speaker 1 Hmm. Here's what she said.
Listen.

Speaker 5 I think, you know, Americans understand bullies and the importance of standing up to bullies.

Speaker 5 At the same time, again, we're very alert to the risks, given that Russia is a nuclear-armed power, as you rightly

Speaker 5 say.

Speaker 5 But that is, again, how we are in the position that we are in now, building a coalition of countries, coming together, making sure that this isn't just the United States and Russia, that this, in fact, is Ukrainians on the front lines, Ukrainians doing the fighting, and a coalition of 50 countries rallying behind them, and including actually today

Speaker 5 more than 140 countries at the U.N.

Speaker 1 Stop. Did anybody notice that she said we just wanted to make sure that it wasn't the U.S.
and and Russia? That's why it's important to have the Ukrainians fighting? Wait.

Speaker 1 What?

Speaker 1 Wait, what? What?

Speaker 1 What? Could you play that again, please?

Speaker 5 I think, you know, Americans understand bullies and the importance of standing up to bullies. At the same time, again, we're very alert to the risks.

Speaker 5 given that Russia is a nuclear-armed power, as you rightly

Speaker 5 say.

Speaker 5 But that is, again, how we are in the position that we are in now: building a coalition of countries, coming together, making sure that this isn't just the United States and Russia, that this, in fact, is Ukrainians on the front lines, Ukrainians doing the fighting, and a coalition of 50 countries rallying behind them, and including actually today

Speaker 5 more than 140 countries at the UN signaling still a year into the war their support for Ukraine's self-defense.

Speaker 1 That's an interesting.

Speaker 1 I can't think of what she was going. I mean, other than just admitting what she was at.
We're at war with Russia.

Speaker 1 We're at war with Russia, and Ukraine

Speaker 1 is a great way to fight it. United States and Russia fighting, but we want to make sure it's the Ukrainians fighting.
and getting other people. So it's not just Russia and the U.S.

Speaker 1 There's no two ways to interpret this. I mean, could you say that she's trying to say that that's what this is the situation she's trying to avoid?

Speaker 1 Like where you're saying, we wanted to make sure it's not just U.S. and Russia.
We're trying to avoid that.

Speaker 1 So

Speaker 1 wait. It's hard to say.
But it wouldn't be just the U.S. and Russia.
It would be just the Ukrainians and the U.S. against Russia.
You wouldn't say, we want to make sure it wasn't just the U.S.

Speaker 1 and Russia. That's why it's important to have the Ukrainians fighting.

Speaker 1 Wait, what? It's very... Which is the cart and which is the horse? Of course, we all understand this is a proxy war of sorts, and

Speaker 1 in reality. However,

Speaker 1 we probably, her admitting it is probably less important than us actually

Speaker 1 admitting that we're sending all sorts of weapons to them. Oh, did you see that we now said over the weekend that we're starting to train

Speaker 1 pilots, Ukrainian pilots, to use the F-16?

Speaker 1 Wait, wait, wait, what? What?

Speaker 1 Wait, I thought we weren't going to send the F-16s. How are they getting the F-16s?

Speaker 1 What do you mean?

Speaker 1 We're training the pilots.

Speaker 1 And who is it?

Speaker 1 I don't know, the guy who's in charge of, I don't know, Krafkanistan or... Yeah, it's Krafkanistan.
Sure.

Speaker 1 It's got to be Krafkanistan. Oh, it's Latvian, right?

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 They're NATO. Yeah, the Latvian prime minister said the delivery of Western

Speaker 1 fighter jets to Ukraine is just a matter of time. Oh, okay.
Okay. Okay.
All right. Good.

Speaker 1 Okay. I didn't.

Speaker 1 I wasn't consulted. Were you consulted? I don't remember Congress ever talking about any of this.
I'm a little disturbed.

Speaker 1 I'm telling you right now, we're going to war and we're going to go to war before the presidential election. We will be in war.
Is that a prediction? That is a prediction. You can write that one down.

Speaker 1 Okay. We before

Speaker 1 the election, we will be at war.

Speaker 1 now and i believe that we will also have a uh new currency or at least be significantly down that road these are big predictions are you sure you want to you want me to put these in the official record yes put them in there because i'd love to be wrong i want we celebrate

Speaker 1 if that's not true that we celebrate all of your predictions we want to be false yeah and i have no credibility whatsoever that's the best thing for the world it really it really is actually let's make that january 24th or or whatever before the new president comes in we'll be at war so so 20 you're saying 2025 yeah and when you say war how do we define that uh we define that as uh

Speaker 1 we have soldiers uh or you know exchanging missiles we're we're exchanging hostilities

Speaker 1 so like Not what we have now. Not what we have now.
You're talking about what we will be firing weapons at.

Speaker 1 Yeah, and that could be, that could be firing

Speaker 1 ARs at each other, could be firing tanks, could be firing missiles, or could be firing significant

Speaker 1 outages and cyber attacks.

Speaker 1 But stated,

Speaker 1 outwardly stated war. No, not

Speaker 1 stated by Congress. No.
No, I don't mean not official, bro. That's not even

Speaker 1 a thing anymore.

Speaker 1 No.

Speaker 1 Oh, let's go old timey. I'm going to put on my 78 record collection.

Speaker 1 Okay, so you want me in the official, and we do this, we have an official prediction record that I put in my calendar that reminds us on the dates when, you know, when you say, okay, by January 2025, I'm going to put it in there on January 20th, 2025, Inauguration Day.

Speaker 1 And we will put in there that Glenn says we're at war with Russia.

Speaker 1 And we have a new

Speaker 1 digital digital currency. Digital currency.
Currency from the or well on the way. Yeah, from the

Speaker 1 federal government. Okay.
All right. So

Speaker 1 now,

Speaker 1 let me give you something. Let me give you something else.

Speaker 1 We also

Speaker 1 have Samantha Power, and then the House Committee

Speaker 1 has

Speaker 1 announced that they have found that Fauci

Speaker 1 prompted a drafting of a medical paper to disprove the COVID lab leak theory.

Speaker 1 Now, if I would have predicted when we showed you the paperwork and I laid it out on my chalkboard three years ago or two years ago, three years ago, I think. Oh, three years ago, we would have just

Speaker 1 gone to lockdown yet. So two years ago.

Speaker 1 I showed it in the,

Speaker 1 I showed you the documentation. I showed you the phone call.
I showed you who is on the phone call and what was said before it and then what was said right after.

Speaker 1 And then we told you the person who wrote this article for Nature magazine and how they got a whole buttload of money, you know, as a grant to do some more of their work because it was so important.

Speaker 1 And that the people who also

Speaker 1 changed their mind on that phone call also, and I think we said at the time, We're going to have to watch because I'll bet you they got giant grants and they did, assuming you think $25 million is a giant grant.

Speaker 1 So now,

Speaker 1 in a new memo that was released yesterday, the Senate Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, Majority Staff, alerted the rest of the committee members to new evidence resulting from the select subcommittee's investigation of the origins of COVID-19.

Speaker 1 New evidence released by the subcommittee suggests that Dr. Fauci prompted the drafting of a publication that would disprove the lab leak theory

Speaker 1 and that the authors of this paper skewed available evidence to achieve that goal. And Dr.
Jeremy Farrar went uncredited despite significant involvement.

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Speaker 1 There is coming a time, and it will most likely be because of a financial collapse.

Speaker 1 There is coming a time where it is already in the works and already in all of the paperwork and all of the discussions. They've had like an event 201 that happened with COVID.

Speaker 1 They've done one now for a banking crisis. And the first thing they do is

Speaker 1 in their own like little laid-out plan now is silence any voice that is

Speaker 1 possibly hurting the financial

Speaker 1 system

Speaker 1 by

Speaker 1 reporting

Speaker 1 stories that are not true and not approved by the government or the financial community.

Speaker 1 So I think that that is probably the last time you'll hear from me because I will just lose the platform if they do that because I'm going to tell you the truth.

Speaker 1 Whatever they tell you to do, run the other way. No, No, no, no.
Come on. Everybody into the superdome.
Come on. It's going to be safe in there.
It's going to be great. Go the opposite way.

Speaker 1 Anyway, this is why you pay for the blaze and why it's so important because we use your money to do all of these investigations and we're way ahead of everything. You're not surprised by these things.

Speaker 1 And it's why you can spot new problems on the horizon. For instance, this is just out.

Speaker 1 Ford filed a patent on new technological systems that would allow the automaker to lock owners out of their cars for missed payments.

Speaker 1 The patent would also allow cars to be repossessed remotely, even enabling self-driving vehicles to drive themselves to a repo lot.

Speaker 1 Oh,

Speaker 1 okay.

Speaker 1 All right. Well, that's great.

Speaker 1 Well,

Speaker 1 they're just going to use it if you haven't made your payment. If you haven't made your payment, that's all they're going to do, lock you out of the car.

Speaker 1 All they're going to do is just make sure that your car doesn't work because, you know, you're using it and you didn't pay for it.

Speaker 1 All it's doing is it's going to drive you to a repo lot or maybe a police station. That's it.
That's all that's going to happen. What? I don't, I pay my bills on time.
Oh, okay. Okay.
That's good.

Speaker 1 Some of the stuff in there, too, is about like making it only, making your car only work on on workdays or only allowing you to go to work because you people are saying, well, if you get rid of their cars, they're not going to be able to pay those bills.

Speaker 1 Well, they could just make it so it only works. It won't take you to the bar.
It won't take you to

Speaker 1 the next game. It'll take you to work.
And that's it.

Speaker 1 Look, it'll drive you to certain locations, like to buy groceries or to drop children off of school, drive to a hospital for emergencies or commute to work. But that's it.
But that's it.

Speaker 1 Now, we have a climate emergency.

Speaker 1 You really shouldn't drive more than 15 minutes from your house. You want to make a cross-country trip? I don't think so.

Speaker 1 I mean, I'd love you to, but that's really bad on carbon emissions. So your car will allow you to drive wherever whoever controls your car, which is not you.

Speaker 1 You can go wherever the car will allow you to go. What? We're not enslaving you.
You're free to go wherever you want to go as long as the car approves it.

Speaker 1 And it's an algorithm. It's really AI is doing all of this stuff.

Speaker 1 I mean, you know, what are you going to go against the AI? The AI knows. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 And I can't tell you the algorithm and I couldn't show you the algorithm on what streets you can go on and where you can go and, you know, how you can't drive over to some people's houses because they're on a list.

Speaker 1 And if you drive over there, then you're on a list and we just don't want you two to get together. Yeah, don't worry about it.
Oh, you're going to that rally, that free speech rally.

Speaker 1 Yeah, the car won't go there. Darn it.

Speaker 1 It's going to be a danger and you don't own the car and something could happen because we've heard about, I mean, you remember that attack January 6th that was the worst attack on America since the Civil War?

Speaker 1 I mean, yeah, sure.

Speaker 1 We had a Bernie Sanders guy try to kill.

Speaker 1 Every member of the House that was a Republican just a couple of years before, but we didn't really cover that. So this was the big one.

Speaker 1 And we can't let your Ford be anywhere near something like that. I mean, can you imagine how much different the Canadian trucker situation looks under this regime? Oh, yeah.

Speaker 1 You start driving your truck to participate in that protest. It just doesn't work.
Now, Ford did come out and say, look, yes, we did file a patent for this.

Speaker 1 But, quote, we don't have any plans to deploy it.

Speaker 1 How?

Speaker 1 Then why were you working on developing it?

Speaker 1 You know what? I have built here at the Blaze a computer that will shut down and electrify every chair for every host.

Speaker 1 And if they say something I disagree with, it will automatically go, the screen will go black for a couple of seconds as

Speaker 1 I give a shock to the guy sitting in the chair. Now, I've patented that.
I want to roll it right off your tongue. Yeah, that hypothetical rolled right off the tongue, didn't it?

Speaker 1 I've patented this, but I'm not going to use it.

Speaker 1 I don't think I'd take a job with that person. No.
No, I don't think I'd take a job. Now, their defense is they file for, you know, a thousand

Speaker 1 patents every year. And they do.
These companies do often patent things they don't wind up getting to. So it's certainly possible.
But I think this is obviously the direction this is going.

Speaker 1 Trust Ford.

Speaker 1 I didn't say that. No, no, trust them.
No, Henry Ford was a good guy. Of course, friends with Adolf Hitler, massive Nazi supporter

Speaker 1 and a big progressive. But I'd trust Ford.
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Speaker 1 Well, you've talked about with Bill O'Reilly, the guy, kind of a

Speaker 1 central figure in Fox News. Two central figures in Fox News.
You're talking about talking about Fox News. You've discussed it a couple of times.
Right.

Speaker 1 No, apparently you didn't talk about that.

Speaker 1 But we did. No, no, no.
It says right here. Right here is that the Blaze did not cover it.
Oh, so they ignored it. The Blaze ignored it.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 Even though your show's on the Blaze, you're somewhat closely associated with the network in some ways.

Speaker 1 This is the only time the New York Times does not tie me directly to the Blaze. The only time.

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Speaker 1 Hey, some update. And gosh, this happens all the time.
PNC Bank, who we told you last week, ended their business relationship with Donald Trump and Donald Trump Jr.

Speaker 1 And they did it without cause. And they sent three-quarters of a million dollars back in a check.
And when they called, they were like, no, sorry, we can't tell you why, but you're canceled.

Speaker 1 And then everybody was like, hey,

Speaker 1 that's not right. And we told you, maybe you should call PNC.
Well, PNC explained this weekend and they reinstated Donald Trump Jr.'s

Speaker 1 MXM news app.

Speaker 1 And they're back in business. Now,

Speaker 1 Donald Trump Jr. is a little gun shy.
And he's like, I don't think I'm going to do business with you again. So he's not going back.
But boy, PNC said that was just a clerical error. And that really,

Speaker 1 you know, if somebody's sending three quarters of a million dollars, you know, out in a check, I would hope clerical errors would be very, very rare.

Speaker 1 And if I had my money in PNC, if they had that kind of clerical error, boy, I don't know if I'd feel comfortable having my money there. Kind of a big error.

Speaker 1 Kind of a big error. If it was just like, oh, hey, we're going to, a letter that they received.
And it was just like, hey, we're going to be closing your accounts. Yeah.

Speaker 1 You could believe that it might be a

Speaker 1 clerical error. And that stuff does happen.
Sometimes it is really legitimately just a mistake.

Speaker 1 Not all the time. But sometimes I think really,

Speaker 1 I think it's true. I think sometimes they ban accounts for the by stupid mistakes.
One employee makes the wrong call, whatever. That stuff can happen.

Speaker 1 And if they reverse it immediately, I'm fine normally. But you don't just send someone $700,000 through a clerical error.
And that is, seems odd. Yeah.
I remember.

Speaker 1 It seems odd that they also were so sure

Speaker 1 until people, you know, until he started talking to people. Yeah.
And then they were like, oh my God. Was that Bill? Did Bill do that again? I'm so angry at Bill.

Speaker 1 We're not going to fire him, but he's learned his lesson this time. We have Michael Murphy on.
He is a Republican

Speaker 1 Kansas state representative because Kansas has just introduced the toughest anti-ESG bill in the country.

Speaker 1 And Michael, I can't thank you enough for spearheading this and all of the brave people that are standing with you.

Speaker 6 Well, Gwen, I can't thank you enough for helping us get the word out.

Speaker 6 I really appreciate it.

Speaker 1 So tell me about it. It is

Speaker 1 HB 2404

Speaker 1 and

Speaker 1 Senate Bill 224.

Speaker 1 And tell me what they do. What do they cover?

Speaker 6 Well, they cover four aspects.

Speaker 6 The first aspect is the proxy voting and or divestment divestment in relation to state monies.

Speaker 6 Then there's a state contract.

Speaker 1 Hang on, let me hang on. Let me just explain divestment.
What this means

Speaker 1 is when you have a state pension,

Speaker 1 usually you're voting, you're voting those shares in these companies. Usually it just becomes a proxy vote and the investment firm can

Speaker 1 just assign those votes however they want. This is saying, no, no, no, we keep the voting rights.
You can have the money, but you're not voting just on your own.

Speaker 6 Correct? That's correct.

Speaker 6 That's correct. And like BlackRock has done with ExxonMobil, they've replaced two board members.

Speaker 1 I think they're working on a third. Right.

Speaker 6 So this is pretty important.

Speaker 1 Right.

Speaker 6 So, yeah, there's that. And also,

Speaker 6 not just our retirement, but the other state monies that are taken in, you know, like there are monies that are taken in for taxes, et cetera, is invested. It doesn't just sit there.
Good.

Speaker 6 And so we're going to try to keep control of all that. Okay, good.

Speaker 6 The second part is in relation to state contracts,

Speaker 6 sort of like what West Virginia did,

Speaker 6 pretty much the same as West Virginia. The third part is fair access or a consumer protection.

Speaker 1 Hang on just a sec. This is really important because what happened to Donald Trump, if it was an accident, it would have been corrected immediately because

Speaker 1 if you have your account closed, you're turned down for a loan or whatever,

Speaker 1 they have to tell you why.

Speaker 1 if they are using anything other than finances, they have to tell you what it's based on and why, correct?

Speaker 6 That's exactly right. And honestly, you know, this is just this portion is what I introduced last year and ran into a buzzsaw.
Oh, yeah. And the buzzsaw is continuing this year.

Speaker 6 And we'll talk about that here a little bit.

Speaker 1 Yeah. Anyway.

Speaker 6 So anyway, yeah, that's a very important part of the aspect of it. As well as we also have an informed consent section.

Speaker 6 So if you're investing your personal finances and all like that, they have to tell you if you are if it's going to be invested in an ESG fund.

Speaker 1 Okay. So how can people help you? What is the situation on the ground to get this through?

Speaker 6 Well, the situation on the ground right now is, once again, I said we've run into a buzzsaw with the Kansas Bankers Association and the Kansas Chamber of Commerce.

Speaker 1 Chamber, look at it.

Speaker 1 If you belong to the Chamber of Commerce, get out of the Chamber of Commerce. They are not looking.
I'm sorry, sorry, this is not.

Speaker 1 This is absolutely the opinions of Glenn Becker, not necessarily those of Michael Murphy.

Speaker 1 Get out of the Chamber of Commerce. They are not your small business friend.

Speaker 1 And the Bankers Association is in bed with ESG, and they are putting everything.

Speaker 1 And, you know, the small local banks, they don't, they are so afraid of the big banks that they won't come out and say,

Speaker 1 this is really bad for our local banks. They'll say it quietly, but they will never say it publicly because they're terrified of what will happen to them.

Speaker 6 Exactly. And so what's going on is we've, we did everything we could in relation to this.
You know, the bill was introduced, and we since then have come up with some amendments to

Speaker 6 make it really to where it doesn't hardly affect anybody in Kansas because this really comes from outside of Kansas anyway. Yeah.
And so we were trying to protect Kansans' rights,

Speaker 6 business rights, everything in Kansas from these outside forces.

Speaker 6 And so when we keep softening it up like that in relation to that, the goalposts keep moving with the bankers and the chamber. And so it kind of tells you, well, okay, who are they really protecting?

Speaker 6 That's my thing. And so

Speaker 6 it's just sort of,

Speaker 6 we're going to battle. There's actually another bill that was introduced a couple weeks ago that is just the proxy section.

Speaker 6 And unfortunately, the leadership

Speaker 6 on the House side wanted to lean, you know, go that direction. Of course they do.

Speaker 6 We pushed back really, really hard. I've got a lot of good support in the House and the Senate.
And we are working, and this may end up actually with a third bill. I don't know yet.

Speaker 6 But there is a lot of negotiations going on in the background and some headbanging, maybe some knees capped. I don't know.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I wouldn't doubt it. It is.
It's thuggery. It's thuggery at this point.
It is.

Speaker 1 I want you, you, if you are in Kansas, I need you to call your state senator and your state house and tell them that you want HB 2404, House Bill 2404,

Speaker 1 and identical SB,

Speaker 1 Senate Bill 224.

Speaker 1 These are the most comprehensive anti-ESG bills in the country. Kansas now is leading the way against ESG if these bills can pass.

Speaker 1 They will not pass if you don't burn up the phone lines in your state house and talk to them.

Speaker 1 Because I'm telling you, the Kansas Bankers Association and the Chamber of Commerce, and this is in every state, they are...

Speaker 1 They are putting pressure on and doing dog and pony shows like you would not believe to make sure that ESG stands in your state. So it's only the voice of the people that will get this

Speaker 1 through.

Speaker 1 So please call your senator and your house member in your state if you're in Kansas, HB 2404 and SB 224.

Speaker 1 We also. And

Speaker 6 I would add to call the Speaker's office and the Senate President's office as well.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 1 There is

Speaker 1 it's it's interesting how we are again finding ourselves with conservatives who say they're conservatives who are trying to sabotage

Speaker 1 any of this stuff.

Speaker 6 Exactly.

Speaker 6 It's a real problem. And, of course, some of this comes from people who don't really fully understand the full scope of what this ESG mess can do.
And so we're...

Speaker 6 I'll have people come to me and say, you know, man, I was all on board with your bill, but my banker called me the other day, and he's scared to death and told me I need to, and I said, has your banker read the bill?

Speaker 1 Right.

Speaker 6 Does your banker know that this bill protects them? It doesn't hurt them. Yeah.
You know, they don't, and they're not getting that because they're just getting the lies.

Speaker 6 So the big thing is, is like everything else is we've got to be educated.

Speaker 1 Well, thank you so much for all of the hard work that you've done on this. When does this, when could this come up for a vote if the people are pushing?

Speaker 6 Well, actually, actually tomorrow there's a hearing for 224 on the Senate side. I'll be testifying there as well as a number of other people as as a proponent, of course.
And on the House side,

Speaker 6 we're not entirely sure, but

Speaker 6 the Speaker did make it a priority this year to do something about ESG, so they're going to have to do something. So

Speaker 6 we're just pushing for the biggest something that there is.

Speaker 1 Yeah, something is not always better than nothing.

Speaker 6 That's correct.

Speaker 6 If you just do something and people think that the job's been done, move on. And that's a dangerous thing.

Speaker 1 Michael, at the end of the day, would you reach out to my staff and just tell me how the response was? And if there is,

Speaker 1 you know, if you need more help,

Speaker 1 please reach out. Let me know what's happening on the ground there, will you?

Speaker 6 I certainly will, and I appreciate everything you've done for us, Glenn.

Speaker 1 You bet. Thank you.

Speaker 1 This is

Speaker 1 Kansas State Representative Michael Murphy. Again,

Speaker 1 you can find the legislature and all those

Speaker 1 phone numbers at kslegislature.org. This is for Kansas.
Please call them again. The bill is 2404 and Senate Bill 2224.

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Speaker 1 tomorrow is going to be a fun and interesting show

Speaker 1 because

Speaker 1 something is going to a story is coming out later today.

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Speaker 1 tomorrow's episode. But Stu is saying that

Speaker 1 the Blaze and Glenn Beck

Speaker 1 were taken to the woodshed by the New York Times this weekend because we didn't talk about the Fox thing. Yeah, the Fox lawsuit, which the Dominion lawsuit.

Speaker 1 Now, of course, you interviewed the people in this suit at the time and pushed them on their claims. And said,

Speaker 1 you know, you come back when you have evidence. And you have to have it by this date or it doesn't work with the Constitution.
Correct. You pushed on them, you know, very hard.

Speaker 1 Yeah, the New York Times never reported that. No, they didn't.

Speaker 1 They didn't seem to, which is weird because some people would say, you know, like, I don't know, like choosing not to do stories is a form of bias.

Speaker 1 The things that you ignore and the things that you choose to highlight are an important part of how you show whether you are a serious news organization. Well, some,

Speaker 1 somewhat, but I'm not a serious news organization.

Speaker 1 But it's really. Like someone with the New York Times is, obviously.
Yeah. Which is funny.
It's actually what I just said was a quote from the New York Times

Speaker 1 discussing this story, which they've suddenly realized that not covering stories is somehow a form of bias, which is weird because I was looking for all of their coverage of the Twitter files, for example, or the Hunter Biden laptop when it mattered right before the election.

Speaker 1 Let's see anything about that. Or the mask mandates.

Speaker 1 Yeah. Or the fact that it's screwing our children up by keeping them indoors.

Speaker 1 Man, there was a lab leak theory. Lab leak theory.
Yeah. Now, again,

Speaker 1 they will point to. Eventually, they did cover some of those things, you know, a year or two after it mattered.
So, okay.

Speaker 1 But I don't think they've written anything about the Twitter files as far as I know. But maybe, perhaps they've written something dismissive of it.
You know, I don't know.

Speaker 1 And it's weird because those affected millions of people. And this

Speaker 1 Fox case really only affects the people that are working at Fox. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Right. Exactly.
Like, I mean, you know, I think the you we have talked, by the way, we have talked about the Fox

Speaker 1 we talked about it. Multiple times.

Speaker 1 Now, I think the first time it came up on the airwick, we hadn't, we didn't have any, we really hadn't followed it all that closely, but we've, we talked about it with Bill O'Reilly.

Speaker 1 We've talked about it a couple of times. And again, they don't say specifically, well, Glenn Beck refused to talk about it.
They say the Blaze did not talk about it. They say

Speaker 1 on the Blaze YouTube page, I know they've covered me talking about it with Bill O'Reilly. Since when, I'm always roped into the Blaze when there's a bad thing.
Right.

Speaker 1 If there's something they're being critical of, typically they'll. But I had nothing to do with it, then.

Speaker 1 Yeah. You're not, you know, you were the founder of The Blaze, but obviously, like, it's been a long road here, and you're no longer overseeing the editorial of

Speaker 1 the website or anything else. They go through and say that, you know, The Blaze has just not covered it.
But like... Just the fact that they have the balls or the just complete

Speaker 1 lack of understanding of where they stand in society to write a point-by-point narrative and an educational piece about how not covering stories is a form of bias.

Speaker 1 I mean, could there be more gaslighting than this? They're just, this is what they do every single day.

Speaker 1 They ignore every story that is bad for the left and do the opposite with the stories that are bad for conservatives.

Speaker 1 And now they're like, by the way, did you know that

Speaker 1 if you don't cover something, it's biased? Yeah. I'm going to keep that in my pocket, New York Times.

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Speaker 1 Ezra, my good friend, Ezra Levant is the

Speaker 1 Rebel News founder.

Speaker 1 He has his own show. He has, I just found out they refer to him or did refer to him as the Glenn Beck of Canada.
I am so sorry for that.

Speaker 1 But he is, he's, I wish you were here. I wish you were here fighting with us

Speaker 1 or we were up there fighting with you because we're fighting exactly the same battle. And it's disturbing what is happening up in Canada because you're going dark in some really bad places.

Speaker 3 For the longest time, Canada was polite, friendly, cold, boring.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 3 And frankly, that suited us. Right.
But there's been a real turn for the worst. And I think it's partly because of the Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, but you can't put it all on him.

Speaker 3 The rest of the culture has gone woke so extremely. And there's been a lot of institutions that have broken.
I think a lot of our democratic checks and balances just didn't work.

Speaker 3 You at least have some. For example, your Supreme Court stopped some of the crazier lockdown rules.

Speaker 3 You have a diversity in the media in this country. Most of them are on the left.

Speaker 1 That is so sad. Well, that somebody from another country says, you've got some diversity.

Speaker 3 Well, I mean, you've got your empire, you've got Fox News, you've got Breitbart, you can name them.

Speaker 3 In Canada, when I say 99% of journalists get subsidized by Justin Trudeau, I'm not exaggerating. There's 1,500 media companies in Canada that take payments from Justin Trudeau.

Speaker 3 About a third of all the income from any given newspaper comes from the federal liberal government.

Speaker 1 So how can that possibly be good? I mean, if you're, you don't bite the hand that feeds you.

Speaker 3 Exactly.

Speaker 3 I only know of three media companies in Canada that do not take true dose payments, and we're one of them. Now he's doing another thing.

Speaker 3 He has a bill moving through Parliament that would commandeer matching funds from the big tech companies, Facebook, Google, YouTube, et cetera, and make them pay newsrooms

Speaker 3 about a third as well. So you're going to have a situation

Speaker 3 where every major newspaper in Canada has the majority of its revenue, not from subscribers, not from advertisers, but from big government and big tech.

Speaker 3 Well, you're not going to criticize big government and big tech.

Speaker 1 Holy cow. Can you imagine how dangerous that's going to be?

Speaker 3 Well, there's something worse. Now, we would not be eligible for that.

Speaker 1 You are the Glenn Beck of Canada. No, no, there's something worse.

Speaker 3 When I say the word license, you need a license to do journalism. You're probably saying, come on, that can't be true.
You know,

Speaker 3 in the Cold War, you needed a license to have a typewriter in Romania.

Speaker 3 You had to register your typewriter with the, they would take a typing sample, you know, the old typewriters, almost like a fingerprint.

Speaker 3 So in case there was some Simon's dat, they could track, you needed a license for a typewriter. In Canada, they have something called a QCJO, Qualified Canadian Journalism Organization.

Speaker 3 You have to apply to our version of the IRS to get this designation. Obviously, we were denied.

Speaker 3 But if you have this QCJO, then you get the government money, you get access to government press conferences, we're banned,

Speaker 3 you'll get this big tech money too.

Speaker 1 But here's the part that scares me.

Speaker 3 I actually, I'm not too perturbed about not getting government money, not getting money. I don't want that.

Speaker 1 Yeah, you should have access to the press conferences bugs me.

Speaker 3 But here's what scares me. And there is only one thing...
about this that actually scares me in an existential way.

Speaker 3 One of the bills that Justin Trudeau was putting through Parliament in Canada, and by the way, Twitter in a private note said this was the only other place this reminds them of was North Korea.

Speaker 3 Twitter, in the pre-Elon Musk era,

Speaker 3 Twitter said to the government of Canada, this is North Korea stuff.

Speaker 3 That letter was leaked.

Speaker 3 They have the power in this new bill to tell the tech companies to alter the search algorithm, they call it the discoverability, to promote the QCJO-approved news sources and demote the independents.

Speaker 3 Soon in Canada, there will only be two kinds of media, the government media and the banned media. See, at least right now, we can duke it out on our own.
Yeah, we're demonetized.

Speaker 3 Yeah, YouTube already throttles us, but we're still alive. If this bill passes, the government will order Google, YouTube, and the other broadcasters' social media platforms to hide us.

Speaker 3 So Justin Trudeau will not need to ban rebel news. He will just tell Google and YouTube, make it so no one can find them.
Oh, we didn't ban them.

Speaker 3 You just can't find them in the first thousand search results. That's in the bill.

Speaker 1 You are also still arresting

Speaker 1 people like pastors.

Speaker 1 For what now?

Speaker 1 I mean, it was for opening for COVID. Now what are you arresting them for?

Speaker 3 You know what?

Speaker 3 Your Bill of Rights, our Charter of Rights, we have a section in our Charter of Rights called Fundamental Freedoms. They're my favorite.
Freedom of thought, belief, religion, freedom of the press.

Speaker 3 Every one of those is under attack. The core freedoms.

Speaker 3 We just talked about what you would call First Amendment. Well, let me tell you another First Amendment issue.

Speaker 3 Three years ago, the pandemic starts and there's rules about six feet of separation and no gatherings. There's a Christian pastor in downtown Calgary.
It's cold out. It's snowing because it's Canada.

Speaker 3 And he's feeding the homeless on the street. And he gets arrested for that and charged for having an illegal gathering.
He was actually not the only one.

Speaker 3 Pastor Arthur Pavlovsky was charged with the same thing. Jeez.
Arthur Pavlovsky, 50 days in jail.

Speaker 3 And Pastor Derek Reimer was charged with the same thing. An illegal gathering.
He said it's not a gathering. I'm feeding them.
This is not a party. We're not having a get-together.

Speaker 3 I'm feeding the hungry because the city isn't.

Speaker 1 How long did he, well, how long was he in jail for that?

Speaker 3 Arthur Pavlovsky was 50 days. I think Derek Reimer avoided jail, but he was prosecuted.
Now, we crowdfunded his legal offense.

Speaker 3 But he's in jail today, Glenn. Today, as we sit here, in fact, he has a bail hearing at around 10 a.m.
Mountain Time. So that's about an hour from now.
And here's what he's in jail for.

Speaker 3 So he was on the radar. of the city police.
They did not like him for finding.

Speaker 1 How did you afford that lawyer?

Speaker 3 How did you fight back? You're supposed to be a poor pastor. We crowdfunded it for him.
That's how. They hate him for that.

Speaker 3 So last week, there was a drag queen story hour at a public library in the city. And Pastor Derek Reimer went there to object.
He objected peacefully. He was noisy, I'll grant you that.

Speaker 3 But he objected peacefully. Three guys in that story hour picked him up and physically threw him out of the public library.
You could see the video of him hitting the floor.

Speaker 3 They were not charged with assault. And actually, Pastor Reimer was not charged with anything either.
But then the city mayor goes on Twitter and said, I have, and you can see this. She says this.

Speaker 3 Normally, you don't say this out loud. She says, I have heard the reasons, in quotes, why the police and prosecutors will not move.
I do not accept them. I demand more.

Speaker 3 We must stop this vitriol and lies.

Speaker 3 Apparently, those are crimes now.

Speaker 3 And so indeed, they go to his house and they arrest him.

Speaker 1 They said there's no legal ground. Charged with what?

Speaker 3 Charged with mischief, with disturbing the peace. And I'm told that he is being charged with hate crimes.
Like I say, there is a hearing in one hour's time. He spent the weekend in prison.

Speaker 3 What's so crazy is the mayor who so obviously and brazenly Trump demanded the police arrest him. She says that you should be arrestable for lying, for being vitriolic.

Speaker 3 Well, those are matters of opinion. Those are not crimes.

Speaker 3 And for being hateful, I think the mayor is hateful. Those are not crimes.
Well, they're new crimes, aren't they? They're thought crimes. And the police resisted.
The prosecution resisted.

Speaker 3 The mayor gave him a tongue-lashing on Twitter, and they put this man in prison. And have you heard of that in the New York Times? I put it to you that if it was a Muslim imam,

Speaker 3 if it was a Jewish rabbi,

Speaker 3 And here's what drives me nuts, Glenn. I'm not Christian myself.
I'm a Jew, but I have a sensitivity to religious issues because the Jews have had a trouble past.

Speaker 3 And so I see these Christians arrested. And I think,

Speaker 3 where are the big Christian voices?

Speaker 3 Where's the TV pastors? Where's the conference of the bishops? The silence from the mainstream Christians.

Speaker 3 In fact, during the lockdowns, when these pastors were in jail for opening their churches, you saw the odd press release from the major churches.

Speaker 3 condemning the pastors for not complying, for not rendering unto Caesar.

Speaker 3 And I tell you that Canada today is not the Canada you grew up knowing. It's not this friendly place of Anne of Green Gables and maple syrup and aboot the hoose.
It's not that.

Speaker 3 That's all there, but it's got an edge to it. I want to throw one more thing at you.
You might remember that almost exactly a year ago, a bunch of Canadians said, we're done with this.

Speaker 3 They were working class people.

Speaker 3 Orwell would call them the proles. You know, in his book in 1984, he said, if there's any hope, it lies with the proles.
Working class guys,

Speaker 3 often new Canadians or minority people, truckers.

Speaker 3 Everyone loves a trucker. You can trust a trucker.
You admire a trucker.

Speaker 3 They work hard. They do the work that we wouldn't want to do.

Speaker 1 They're lonely.

Speaker 3 And when the truckers have had it, you know something's wrong. So the truckers have this mighty convoy and they go to Ottawa and no one's organizing it.
It's almost spontaneous.

Speaker 3 They tried to crowdfund it. The money was seized by the government.
They go to Ottawa and what do they do? Do they riot?

Speaker 1 They honk their horns. They honk their horns.
Right.

Speaker 3 And local residents go to court and there's an injunction to stop the horn honking.

Speaker 1 They stopped the horn honking.

Speaker 3 They had hot tub parties. They had bouncy castles.
I went down there. It was bloody cold.
But there was a joy. It was a festival feeling.

Speaker 3 The people were spontaneously singing the anthem and they were embarrassing Trudeau.

Speaker 3 And so he deployed, for the first time in Canadian history, the Emergencies Act, a form of martial law that was not even invoked during 9-11. He deployed the riot horses to stomp peaceful protesters.

Speaker 3 Our reporter, Alexa Lavoie, was shot in the leg by a Trudeau cop with a riot gun for reporting. And we've seen the disclosure.
We're suing them. They knew who she was.

Speaker 3 The only person shot was our reporter. That's not a coincidence.
I'm not that stupid. They seized from 200 protesters without legal process.

Speaker 3 They seized bank accounts from families without legal process.

Speaker 3 They had martial law because Trudeau was embarrassed, but it gets worse. A year later, just a few weeks ago, there was a conclusion of a judicial inquiry.
Was this justified?

Speaker 1 I saw Trudeau stand up and say it was absolutely justified. I mean, I wish I didn't have done that necessarily with the truckers, but it was justified.
He was cleared.

Speaker 3 Trudeau never explains. He never apologizes.
He never blinks. And the judge.

Speaker 3 Gave him a rubber stamp. Yeah, the judge quarreled a bit.
The judge said, well, you got this wrong and you got that wrong. But the judge

Speaker 3 approved of it.

Speaker 3 And do you doubt that Justin Trudeau has learned the lesson

Speaker 3 that he can do whatever he bloody well pleases?

Speaker 1 The same thing with the United States government.

Speaker 1 We are not punishing people. Our courts are not standing up.
Our Supreme Court, thank God, is, and some of our courts are. But

Speaker 1 that's only because of Donald Trump. If we hadn't had Donald Trump,

Speaker 1 we'd be right down where you are. I want to come back because I've got a couple of other questions.
Some things that I find

Speaker 1 extraordinarily disturbing coming out of Canada. And

Speaker 1 as a Canadian, I'd like to hear where people are standing on these things. In just a second, first, let me tell you about good ranchers.
Look, your ideal meat is nice.

Speaker 1 A delicious bowl of bat soup, right? I mean, who doesn't want that? A little special sauce from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, and you've got yourself a meal.

Speaker 1 Now, may I suggest American meat, which doesn't include anything from bats, over 85% of our grass-fed beef that you find in stores and has the little American flag on it that says product of USA is a lie.

Speaker 1 Over 85%

Speaker 1 comes from overseas. Did you know that? Why?

Speaker 1 Why on God's green earth here in America are we not eating our own beef why are we not why are we not supporting our ranchers and our farmers why

Speaker 1 you know the answer well there is a way to stand up and that is first of all you support your local ranchers and you support your local farmers if you don't have a farmers market in your town get one buy everything you can that's local and support these people the second thing you can do is go to goodranchers.com goodranchers.com is a subscription service where they'll send you you know meat, fish,

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Speaker 1 There is a story out of England today.

Speaker 1 Inflation for food has gone up 17% year over year now. That's an additional, what was it, 12%, 13% last year.
Now it's up another 17%.

Speaker 1 Not only that, but they are actually fighting in the supermarkets supermarkets over cucumbers because vegetables and fruits are so scarce.

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Speaker 1 10 seconds, station ID.

Speaker 1 So a couple of things, Ezra.

Speaker 1 Is the Great Reset and ESG any news at all up in Canada? Are you guys fighting that at all up there?

Speaker 3 You know, it's funny because that whole subject and the World Economic Forum, which is a real...

Speaker 1 And you were brave. You guys were there.

Speaker 3 You know, it was a real eye-opener when we went there.

Speaker 3 But it's funny because if you talk about the Great Reset, which is a book written by Klaus Schwab, and it's a whole concept and they have vocabulary, you can see the talking points build back better.

Speaker 3 You can see them harmonizing. What I learned Davos was, the Animal Get Together World Economic Forum, it's where everyone downloads the new message track.
Correct.

Speaker 3 And they harmonize.

Speaker 3 It's like birds forming a flock formation.

Speaker 3 So if you talk about this in a positive way, well, of course, it's a wonderful thing. If you talk about it in a negative way, oh, that's a conspiracy theory.

Speaker 3 It's so so crazy. And I keep saying, well, which is a conspiracy theory?

Speaker 3 Are you saying they don't meet? Are you saying they don't have this book? Are you saying that they don't have these goals of global citizenship? Which sounds actually sort of nice.

Speaker 3 I'm a global citizen. No, that's in place of your national citizenship.
And your rights...

Speaker 3 You have rights as a citizen. I know what they are.
You know what your rights are very, very clearly.

Speaker 1 So are people standing up to it? Are you agreeing?

Speaker 3 Very few. In fact, Canon is one of the deepest into it.

Speaker 1 Trudeau. Trudeau.

Speaker 3 He's more of a mascot and a emoter. He's not a details guy.
There is a details person, the deputy prime minister of our country, called Christia Freeland.

Speaker 3 You're not going to believe me when I tell you what her job was before she became an MP and then deputy prime minister. You're not going to believe it.

Speaker 3 If it was a Hollywood movie,

Speaker 1 it's too on the nose.

Speaker 1 Well, go ahead.

Speaker 3 George Soros' official biographer.

Speaker 1 That's a true story. I was going to say, sex changed George Soros.
I was pretty darn close.

Speaker 3 And she's actually on the board of governors, the board of trustees of the World Economic Forum. So we're about as closely linked as possible.

Speaker 1 So tell me, let me switch now again because we're running out of time. But let me switch again.

Speaker 1 I think these WEF folks are just Malthusian. They're just Malthusian.

Speaker 1 You are going down a road in Canada and way ahead of us that the only time I've ever seen this kind of stuff was right, you know, about in the last 10 years before the war in Germany,

Speaker 1 where, hey, you know, you're depressed, you can be offed,

Speaker 1 you don't have a life worth living, then it goes to useless eaters. I mean, what is happening with the culture of death up in Canada?

Speaker 3 That's exactly what it is. And they come up with these euphemisms, made, medical assistance in dying.
They won't even say what they're doing. And the slippery slope, it is a ski hill.

Speaker 3 It's an icy ski hill now. For example, our Veterans Affairs, they recommend to, we served in Afghanistan alongside America in the UK.
We have a lot of vets who have PTSD.

Speaker 3 They're recommending suicide to the vets. It's cheaper.
It's cheaper, Glenn.

Speaker 3 But that's not it. That's not all of it.
I saw literally yesterday a story of someone who transgendered, transitioned, and they're screwed up and they're depressed.

Speaker 3 They're getting ready for for the medical assistance in dying. A women's fashion retailer called Simons

Speaker 3 made an ad about their clothes celebrating euthanasia. It is the culture of death and it just happens to fit the Malthusian agenda and budget cuts.

Speaker 3 Healthcare is so expensive when it's government paid. Correct.

Speaker 1 It's exactly what I warned about in 2008.

Speaker 1 when we were going through ours. When you start to have shortages, that's when these things happen.
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Speaker 1 Savepastorderer.com. Ezra Levant, thank you so much, sir.
Great to see you.

Speaker 3 God bless you. Thank you.

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Speaker 1 Well, a prominent scientist who helped develop Russia's COVID vaccine, Sputnik 5,

Speaker 1 was

Speaker 1 apparently fell into his belt and accidentally

Speaker 1 was strangled by his belt.

Speaker 1 Not sure what happened, but they're considering it might be a murder. Might be a murder.
They're not sure. They're not sure.

Speaker 1 But he was the senior researcher on this, and he was found dead in his apartment.

Speaker 1 According to the investigation,

Speaker 1 you know, the windows couldn't be opened. So I guess he couldn't jump out.
29 years, 29-year-old man.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 he was there, fled the scene, killed the 47-year-old, and probably had nothing to do with anything

Speaker 1 except

Speaker 1 the two guys arguing about something completely unrelated to anything, COVID. Russia seems like fun.
I'm going to get a timeshare there, I think. Seems like it's a fun place to visit.
Right?

Speaker 1 It does seem like a place you could just hang out, have different opinions. Oh, yeah.
And everyone will be fine with it.

Speaker 1 Can I ask you, what do people think, Stu, you're going to do to people that have different opinions when you start silencing them and you like start saying, you can't say that.

Speaker 1 People are going to say things that piss you off or you disagree with. They're just going to.

Speaker 1 What do you suppose these people think they should do to those people?

Speaker 1 I mean, I think

Speaker 1 there's a North Korean precedent.

Speaker 1 Like it just

Speaker 1 continued to teach everyone and indoctrinate them and punish them with any

Speaker 1 killing that went on first, though.

Speaker 1 It does seem to be part of the cultured a bit. Yeah.
Well, it's the same thing that happened. We're seeing that happen in China today.

Speaker 1 Russia's seen its very heavy share of it. I mean, luckily here, we do have the First Amendment, as Ezra pointed out.

Speaker 1 We have something that's kind of similar, but not exactly as strong.

Speaker 1 You know, it's nice that we have that. That I think at least gives us the opportunity.
It's sort of like what we were talking about with the Roe versus Wade being overturned.

Speaker 1 Roe versus Wade being overturned doesn't stop abortion. It's not the victory for pro-life.
What it is, is an opportunity to actually have the discussion, right?

Speaker 1 Now there is an opportunity for us to actually,

Speaker 1 there's a possibility you can change a law. You could actually do something about some of these things.

Speaker 1 You can, you can

Speaker 1 be able to do that. Right.
Before that, we didn't even have the opportunity because no matter what, they would go back to this. Well, it's actually just in the Constitution.

Speaker 1 You can't see it, it, but it's there.

Speaker 1 So before we vote, shouldn't we agree on like a set of principles?

Speaker 1 You know? I can't think of it.

Speaker 1 If we had a set of principles like written like in a, I don't know, some sort of a bill or something. And I don't mean the kind that would be, you know, you'd get it at the end of dinner.
Right.

Speaker 1 I don't know why I call it a bill, but you could take all of our principles or our rights and things and just write them down. And then

Speaker 1 everything

Speaker 1 is based on that. Things you can and cannot do based on that.

Speaker 1 You know, that's an interesting idea. Right.
Like, it, so, like you're saying, a collection of

Speaker 1 I can't think of the right name for it. I can't think of it.
I can't think of the right name for it. We'll try to come up with something.

Speaker 1 But in light of, you know, us not apparently having one of those things, zippity doo-dah has now been

Speaker 1 removed from Disneyland.

Speaker 1 I just, I just, I, I just like to point out that is the song that most people associate with Disneyland and Disney World. You know, bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum.

Speaker 1 That was the beginning of the Disneyland and Disney, you know, Sunday night show.

Speaker 1 And it's also the one that you hear in the park a lot.

Speaker 1 But it's it's racist. Well, you're not going to hear it in the park anymore.
Of course not. Not something racist.

Speaker 1 The way it talks about bluebirds enough is enough. Yeah.
Okay. Yeah.
Specific colors of birds. It's disgusting.

Speaker 1 I will say, you are the person who has the Disney knowledge around here, the Disney nerd. Yeah.
But like, you know,

Speaker 1 again, why do they say this is racist? I mean, the song itself, I understand like it may be associated with

Speaker 1 something that was controversial, right? Like the, the,

Speaker 1 its basis might not have the best history. Is that what they're going going to here?

Speaker 1 I guess. Yeah.
I mean, seriously, yeah, I think that's it because

Speaker 1 it has Uncle Remus in it.

Speaker 1 And, of course, Uncle Remus is, you know,

Speaker 1 an old-timey black slave that didn't hate people.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 so you can't have that because he made

Speaker 1 slavery look nice.

Speaker 1 Did he make slavery look nice? Well, that particular movie did have a kind of, it had slavery in it, but it was a more gentle

Speaker 1 sanitized version. Sanitized version.
Not to say that some,

Speaker 1 very few,

Speaker 1 probably were kind of like that, but it doesn't matter because they still can't leave or you'll kill them. Right, right.

Speaker 1 So, you know, it's kind of like, you know, no matter how happy you really are in your house and safe from COVID,

Speaker 1 you can't leave your house is kind of a bad thing. Right.
Yeah. So the

Speaker 1 claim is not necessarily that song itself is racist, but it appeared in a project that had a sanitized version of slavery. Yes.
And we are as

Speaker 1 we are as a society incapable of deciphering that maybe a song that's catchy could also come from something that we don't completely agree with from decades and decades ago.

Speaker 1 It's amazing. Do not sing about bluebirds on your shoulder.
Don't do it. Racist.

Speaker 1 Now, if you want to have a now, let me ask you this: if you were to have a drag queen story hour in which they sang that song, would that drag queen story hour behind? If it was zipperty doo-dot,

Speaker 1 then it would be okay.

Speaker 1 And it was about your zipper and what my oh my! My oh my. Oh, not a wonderful day.
No. You know, zipperty doo-dot.

Speaker 1 You don't want to know what's coming your way.

Speaker 1 What's coming your way. Yeah, I think that's easy.
I think think that's, you know,

Speaker 1 I think you could probably sing that. In fact,

Speaker 1 I apologize for giving them that idea because it will probably be on stage

Speaker 1 at Disney

Speaker 1 very, very, very, very soon. By the way, did you hear Donald Trump his speech?

Speaker 1 He was talking about

Speaker 1 that he has an idea of building 10 freedom cities.

Speaker 1 And it's part of his quantum leap agenda as part of 2024 campaign. 10 freedom cities.
He said, we'll hold a competition to build new freedom cities on the frontier.

Speaker 1 Wasn't space the final frontier? I mean, I don't, I think we're out of frontiers.

Speaker 1 But okay, freedom cities on the frontier to give countless Americans a new shot at home ownership and the American dream. Oh, wouldn't this be great? Maybe he's talking about Yellowstone.

Speaker 1 Maybe he's talking about building a city right there in Yellowstone.

Speaker 1 He should say that in a tweet.

Speaker 1 We'll buy Greenland first, then we will rename our schools and boulevards.

Speaker 1 Not after communists. No? No.
Why not? But after American patriots. We'll get rid of the bad and ugly buildings and return to the magnificent classical style of Western civilization.
That

Speaker 1 this is starting to concern me a little bit. What,

Speaker 1 you don't like the new fancy concrete buildings? No, I just will get rid of the bad and ugly buildings. I mean, there's a lot of beautiful buildings that at some point were deemed ugly.

Speaker 1 Well, he said specifically,

Speaker 1 the ugly buildings. So you don't have to worry about the beautiful ones, only the ugly ones.
We'll support baby boomers and we'll support baby bonuses

Speaker 1 for new babies being born. Hmm, wait, wait.
So he said, I want a baby boom.

Speaker 1 And then he followed it with, you men are so lucky out there. You're so lucky, men.
You know, here's what I would say. This is going to be an interesting primary.
It is.

Speaker 1 It's going to be a very interesting primary that we will,

Speaker 1 it will be an interesting one to cover. It'll be an interesting one for people to go through and decipher all of these.

Speaker 1 And I'm going to be, I want you to know, I'm for whoever you decide. I'm for them.
I mean, you know, unless it's Lynn Cheney, then I'm not for you. I'm not for what you selected.

Speaker 1 However, you know, we have got to get behind one candidate and we have got to stop this madness. The biggest threat to the nation is a third-party run on the right

Speaker 1 or

Speaker 1 damage being done so much that we can't come back together.

Speaker 1 And I will tell you, if it's Donald Trump, I will be right there with him. If it's Ron DeSantis, I will be right there with him.

Speaker 1 If it's Vivek Ramaswamy, I will be right there with him. Yeah, I mean,

Speaker 1 does it sound, I was just, as you stated that, the person I'm for is the person you're for. Sounds like you're,

Speaker 1 I don't know, it felt when you said it. It sounded a little pandering.

Speaker 1 I don't think that's the way you meant it, but to dig down deeper into that, we've discussed it several times already, but in case people may have missed it. Well, people probably don't know.

Speaker 1 I was against Donald Trump last election, you know, in 2016, two elections ago. Two elections ago, yeah.
And, you know, I made some pretty harsh statements about him.

Speaker 1 And it turns out a lot of that was wrong. He ended up being a decent president.
And so I said,

Speaker 1 gosh, if I'm wrong, I said this, but I'm not wrong, I also said. If I'm wrong, I will be the first to apologize and support him.

Speaker 1 And, you know, six months into it, he was showing me that I was wrong, and I apologized and said to you on the air, I was wrong. I don't want to be in the position of

Speaker 1 my job is not to influence you on who to vote for. My job is to give you my opinion.

Speaker 1 And my job is to also, when it comes to candidates, get all of them to speak, have all of them feel comfortable here to where they can come here and speak so you can get a real feel for who they are.

Speaker 1 Because it's not my vote that counts. It's it's the collection of votes that counts.

Speaker 1 And every single primary, whether we say something or don't say something, everybody's always like, yeah, why aren't you talking to me?

Speaker 1 Well, I'm going to tell you why I'm not going to be whatever.

Speaker 1 It's because your vote is your vote. My vote is my vote.

Speaker 1 And I want you to have the information. And I want to make sure that I am not in any position where I'm dividing us at all.
We cannot lose sight of one another

Speaker 1 because we're the only ones standing for the Bill of Rights and the Constitution.

Speaker 1 And as long as that candidate that is selected believes in the Bill of Rights and will fight for the Bill of Rights and the Constitution, then I'm in. I'm in.

Speaker 1 We want people to clear low hurdles. You know, if you can, they clear a very low hurdle, then, you know,

Speaker 1 that would be nice that if we could just come up with somebody who will basically embrace, generally speaking, the Bill of Rights. Like, I, you know, I mean, if they're off on, let's say,

Speaker 1 quartering soldiers in homes and they just will not take that issue up. Maybe we could talk about that.
It's like Bob Dole. He was for that.
That's why I voted against him.

Speaker 1 I'm like, Bob Dole, he's for quartering soldiers. That third amendment is a tough one, and people just never address it.
Right. But I think it's like, you know,

Speaker 1 obviously back in 2016, Trump wouldn't come on the show

Speaker 1 because he correctly was, he detected.

Speaker 1 We're not particularly in support of real candidacy in the primary.

Speaker 1 However,

Speaker 1 it did not take a magician to figure that out. However, I think that that at some level is a disservice to the audience, right?

Speaker 1 Like it would have been great to be able to talk to him about those issues that we had

Speaker 1 concerns with, which I know we've talked to him since about a lot of that stuff. And have had great conversations.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 So, I mean, I think it's better as a show to be able to have conversations with these people.

Speaker 1 And, like, when we have concerns, and we've had these issues already with some of the candidates, we bring them up and ask them about it, but at least give them an opportunity to come on here and answer those questions.

Speaker 1 Right. I'm not going to give softball questions.
No. But I'm also not trying to take anybody out.
I don't, that's, that's not, they're invited to my home here to be on. I am not going to,

Speaker 1 I'm not going to sabotage anybody and I'm, I want to ask the questions you want asked and answered. And that's the way we are conducting ourselves through this primary.

Speaker 1 And let's all just try to think of the republic first. Let's just all try, you know, my opinion is my opinion, and we all have to stand against this socialist

Speaker 1 takedown of our country.

Speaker 1 It's evil what's happening. So, whatever happens in the end, let's stay together.
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Speaker 1 You know, that's totally, completely not happening, despite being the highest in, you know, 40 years. It's just definitely not happening.
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