Canada’s Euthanasia Laws Are a Familiar Horror | Guests: Paul Sperry & Blake Masters | 8/23/22
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Speaker 54 to provide historic context to the global threat confronting our civilization today.
Speaker 27 These past two and a half years have been especially stressful as painful memories have been rekindled.
Speaker 61 In 1941, I was three and a half when my family was forced from our home in Romania and deported to the Ukraine.
Speaker 64 We were herded into a concentration camp, essentially left to starve.
Speaker 14 Death was ever present.
Speaker 66 My father died of typhus when I was five.
Speaker 35 In 1944, as the final solution was being aggressively implemented, Romania retreated from its alliance with Nazi Germany.
Speaker 15 The government permitted several hundred Jewish orphans under the age of 12 to return to Romania.
Speaker 40 I was not an orphan.
Speaker 72 My mother lied to save my life.
Speaker 74 I boarded a cattle car train, same train that continued to transport Jews to the death camps, even as Germany was losing the war.
Speaker 75 Four years elapsed before I was returned and reunited with my mother.
Speaker 40 These are the words of Vieira Sherev.
Speaker 35 She gave a speech in Nuremberg just a couple of days ago.
Speaker 79 She was speaking at the Children's Health Defense Conference.
Speaker 81 Her speech is titled Unless All of Us Resist, Never Again, is Right Now.
Speaker 84 She talked about how we're supposed to remember
Speaker 85 we're supposed to remember the Holocaust and it is the symbol of unmitigated evil.
Speaker 47 She said the moral norms and human values were systematically obliterated, not all at once, but over several years.
Speaker 27 She said the Nazi system destroyed the social conscience
Speaker 48 and millions of people worked,
Speaker 92 and they were worked to death as slave laborers.
Speaker 20 Others were abused.
Speaker 14 Some were experimental human guinea pigs.
Speaker 56 She said it didn't begin in Auschwitz.
Speaker 95 The Holocaust was preceded by nine years of incremental restrictions on personal freedom and the suspension of legal and civil rights.
Speaker 52 She said the stage was set by fear-mongering and hate-mongering propaganda.
Speaker 71 She said a series of humiliating discriminatory government edicts demonized people as spreaders of j uh disease.
Speaker 65 Jews were compared to lice.
Speaker 68 Why am I telling you this today?
Speaker 37 I want you to hear the rest of what she said, but I'll tell you why I'm saying it.
Speaker 56 This just came from the Associated Press.
Speaker 103 Canada, a country with perhaps the most permissive euthanasia laws in the world, will soon make those laws even more permissive.
Speaker 37 I'll give you the rest of the story
Speaker 64 after I finish telling you what Vera said.
Speaker 14 She said the real viral disease that infected Nazi Germany is eugenics, and eugenics is the elitist ideology at the root of all genocide.
Speaker 31 The elitist ideology.
Speaker 21 ideology.
Speaker 105 She said it is cloaked in a mantle of pseudoscience.
Speaker 56 It was embraced by the academic and medical institutions as well as the judiciary.
Speaker 27 Eugenesists justified social and economic inequality. They legitimized discrimination, apartheid, sterilization, euthanasia, and genocide.
Speaker 97 The Nazis called it ethnic cleansing for the protection of the gene pool.
Speaker 40 She said, said, but medicine was perverted from its healing mission and it was weaponized.
Speaker 63 First it was control of reproduction through forced sterilization.
Speaker 111 Then it was to eliminate those deemed as subhuman.
Speaker 40 The first victims, however, of medical murder were a thousand German disabled children and toddlers.
Speaker 91 This murderous operation was expanded to an estimated 10,000 children
Speaker 64 up to the age of 17.
Speaker 113 Then the next victims were the mentally ill, and then they were followed by the elderly in nursing homes, and they were all worthless, useless, worthless eaters.
Speaker 118 She says the purpose of the Holocaust memorials is to warn and inform future generations about how an enlightened civil society can be transformed into a genocidal universe ruled by absolute moral depravity.
Speaker 96 Remember, the Germans
Speaker 102 were the smartest among us.
Speaker 31 They were the most educated among us.
Speaker 45 This was not a third world country.
Speaker 121 This is the country that led the world in science and education.
Speaker 36 How did that happen?
Speaker 80 She went went on with her speech she said the nazi era the study of history and most of the humanities including philosophy religion and ethics have been overshadowed by an emphasis on utilitarian science and technology she says as a result few people recognize the foreboding similarities between today's policies in today's western world and those under the nazi regime by declaring a state of emergency in 1933 and in 2020, constitutionally protected personal freedoms, legal rights, civil rights were all swept aside and repressive discriminatory decrees followed.
Speaker 32 In 1933, she said the primary target for discrimination were the Jews.
Speaker 122 Today, however, the target is people who refuse to be injected with experimental genetically engineered vaccines.
Speaker 127 Then and now, government dictates were crafted to eliminate segments of the population.
Speaker 96 In 2020, government dictates forbade hospitals from treating the elderly in nursing homes.
Speaker 120 The result, she says, was mass murder.
Speaker 129 Government decrees continue to forbid doctors to prescribe life-saving FDA-approved medicines.
Speaker 96 Government-dictated protocols continue to kill.
Speaker 112 The media is silent as it was then.
Speaker 35 The media broadcast a single government-dictated narrative just as it had under the Nazis.
Speaker 111 Strict censorship silences opposing views.
Speaker 27 In Nazi Germany, few individuals objective, but those who did were imprisoned in concentration camps.
Speaker 117 Today, doctors and scientists who challenge the approved narrative are maligned.
Speaker 112 Their reputations trashed.
Speaker 94 They risk losing their license to practice, as well as having their homes and workplace raided by SWAT teams.
Speaker 54 She says the moral significance of the Nuremberg Code cannot be overstated.
Speaker 90 The The Code is the most authoritative internationally recognized document in the history of medical ethics.
Speaker 26 It's a landmark document that was formulated in response to the evidence of medical atrocities committed by Nazi physicians and scientists.
Speaker 91 The Nuremberg Code rejects the ideology of eugenics and unequivocally asserts primacy and dignity of the individual human being as opposed to the greater good of society.
Speaker 41 The Nuremberg Code
Speaker 64 defined foundational and universal moral and legal standards,
Speaker 98 and the human rights that it protects apply to every human being.
Speaker 61 It sets limits on the parameter of permissible medical experiments.
Speaker 24 Equally important, the Nuremberg Code holds doctors and research investigators personally responsible to ensure the human subject's safety and to ensure that the person freely gave his voluntarily, fully informed consent.
Speaker 88 Finally, she says the genocidal culture that permeated the Nazi regime did not end in 1945.
Speaker 66 It metastasized in the United States. At the end of the war,
Speaker 66 the U.S.
Speaker 101 government agents helped 1,600 high-ranking Nazi scientists, doctors, and engineers to evade justice at Nuremberg.
Speaker 93 These technocrats facilitated the murderous Nazi operations.
Speaker 117 They were Hitler's partners in crime.
Speaker 82 They were secretly smuggled into the U.S.
Speaker 96 under Operation Paperclip.
Speaker 41 This was a violation of explicit orders by President Harry Truman.
Speaker 79 These Nazi criminals were placed in high-level positions at major American scientific and medical institutions where they continued their work.
Speaker 79 What's more, these Nazi technocrats trained a generation of American scientists, doctors, and engineers.
Speaker 66 She said in 1961 in his farewell address to the nation, Dwight Eisenhower warned against the increased dominance of the military-industrial complex, whose total influence, economic,
Speaker 61 political, even spiritual, is felt everywhere.
Speaker 129 We must be alert to the danger that public policy itself could be captive of a scientific technological elite.
Speaker 28 A posse of ruthless, interconnected global billionaires, she said,
Speaker 49 have now gained control over national and international
Speaker 39 policy-setting institutions.
Speaker 79 They have embarked on implementing a diabolical agenda to overthrow democracy in the Western civilization, to depopulate the global population, to eliminate nation-states and establish one world government, to eliminate cash and establish one digital currency, to inject digital IDs or artificial intelligence capabilities into every human being.
Speaker 79 If these objectives become a reality, we will be digitally surveilled 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Speaker 133 In May 22, she said, the World Economic Forum in Davos, Klaus Schwab, the architect of this dystopian great reset, declared, let's be clear, the future is not just happening.
Speaker 133 The future is built by us, a powerful community here in this room.
Speaker 96 We have the means to impose the state of the world.
Speaker 115 She said the ultimate goal of these megalomaniacs is to gain total control of the world's natural resources, the financial resources, and also
Speaker 107 to replace some humans with transhumans.
Speaker 14 Transhumanism is a biotech-enhanced caste system.
Speaker 94 It's the new eugenics.
Speaker 49 Klaus Schwab, the lead advisor, is Yuval Noah Harari, an Oxford University-trained Israeli.
Speaker 14 He's a proponent of the new eugenics and transhumanism.
Speaker 117 He refers to humans as hackable animals and declared, We have the technology to hack humans on a massive scale.
Speaker 39 This is
Speaker 34 the new eugenics.
Speaker 26 Harari declares that there are too many, quote, useless people.
Speaker 60 To me, that sounds too close to the Nazi term worthless eaters.
Speaker 82 These megalomaniacs have paved the road for another Holocaust.
Speaker 66 This time, the threat of genocide is global in scale.
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Speaker 90 Canada first legalized euthanasia, a process in which doctors administered drugs in order to end a patient's life, back in 2016.
Speaker 24 Now, it supposedly attempts to restrict the practice only to those patients with verifiable pathological conditions who are experiencing unbearable physical or mental suffering that cannot be relieved under conditions that patients consider acceptable and whose death is reasonably foreseeable.
Speaker 27 Now, you have to submit a request and then you have to have two doctors sign off.
Speaker 91 Exactly the same as they used in Germany.
Speaker 120 That is
Speaker 12 the way they did it.
Speaker 117 Now reports are coming out of Canada that some patients, particularly the disabled, have been coerced in euthanasia and have had some of those patients who have been euthanized did not actually suffer life-threatening illnesses.
Speaker 62 This is going to become much
Speaker 46 more popular everywhere unless it stops now.
Speaker 26 Because they're expanding in Canada.
Speaker 14 This is the latest.
Speaker 96 They're expanding so that mature minors under the age of 18 and those with exclusive mental conditions can qualify, according to the Associated Press.
Speaker 47 Mary Vought, the founder of Vought Strategies, is particularly troubled by the latter group since government lockdowns over the past two years may have instigated or exacerbated experiences of mental illness, and that an explosion of new deaths from euthanasia may soon result in Canada.
Speaker 96 Others are concerned that some hospital professionals have already convinced some vulnerable patients to request euthanasia, perhaps against their better judgment, noting that the Canadian law does not oblige medical professionals to discuss euthanasia decisions with the parents or the family.
Speaker 122 According to the AP, 10,000 Canadian patients were legally euthanized last year.
Speaker 126 That's more than a 30% increase from the year before.
Speaker 8 Of all the patients who have been euthanized since the law first went into effect, 65% of them suffered from cancer, heart problems, respiratory issues, and neurological conditions, also commonly listed conditions.
Speaker 92 65%
Speaker 14 changes in the euthanasia law in Canada go into effect in 2030.
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Millions of babies potentially living. Seems like a bigger development.
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Speaker 14 Abraham Lincoln was very clear.
Speaker 25 We
Speaker 130 cannot succeed
Speaker 5 without
Speaker 57 humbling ourselves.
Speaker 63 begging for forgiveness and aligning ourself with God.
Speaker 49 We will not succeed.
Speaker 79 George Washington said said the same thing, and I don't see that.
Speaker 119 Get your butt.
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Speaker 130 Align yourself with him and walk in his path, not man's path.
Speaker 150
And it's interesting because Lincoln was surrounded by people who were confused by his transition. When he, you know, kind of turned really spiritual.
Yes.
Speaker 150 At a point in his presidency, people were like, what are you doing?
Speaker 145 What are you talking about?
Speaker 150 We need to win this war.
Speaker 11 Let's win the war, and then we'll worry about all that other cute little stuff that you're talking about.
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Speaker 150
And he knew we had to turn to God first. We had to fulfill the covenant we'd made with God.
And then we can win the war.
Speaker 14 He said, I wasn't a Christian when I came to office.
Speaker 106 I wasn't a Christian when my son died.
Speaker 48 I wasn't a Christian at the beginning of the war.
Speaker 64 I became a Christian at Gettysburg.
Speaker 68 Now, what is going to be our Gettysburg?
Speaker 48 It will happen.
Speaker 121 You will be humbled.
Speaker 48 I mean, it's going to happen.
Speaker 57 Now, do we have to lose absolutely everything?
Speaker 28 Lincoln had the answer to that.
Speaker 121 If all the treasures and riches have to be piled up in one giant heap, so be it. So be it.
Speaker 34 But he humbled himself and asked the country to humble
Speaker 34 themselves right after Gettysburg.
Speaker 8 We lost every single battle but two at the front of the war.
Speaker 16 Gettysburg happened.
Speaker 154 He then humbled himself.
Speaker 91 He became spiritual and asked America to do the same.
Speaker 150 Completely turned everything around.
Speaker 121 And we only lost one battle after that.
Speaker 14 You can call that a coincidence.
Speaker 56 I call that a miracle.
Speaker 150 Yeah, people either forgot or didn't know. The North, the Union, was on the verge of losing.
Speaker 136 Badly. Yeah.
Speaker 150 Badly. Yeah, they were getting their butt kicked.
Speaker 105 Yeah, if Gettysburg wouldn't have held them, I mean, Lee had to turn around and
Speaker 140 go back.
Speaker 37 And if it wasn't for Gettysburg being held by the North, all of Pennsylvania would have been lost.
Speaker 153 Right. And then you got nothing.
Speaker 50 It's almost over by.
Speaker 11 Yeah.
Speaker 107 And
Speaker 107 it is not just
Speaker 109 humbling yourself.
Speaker 30 It is about the Martin Luther King
Speaker 68 Ten Commandments.
Speaker 35 If you want to be engaged in this fight in the right way you need to
Speaker 69 print go just go to go to google and just look for martin luther king's 10 commandments of nonviolent protest and put them on your refrigerator put them as your screensaver
Speaker 96 those
Speaker 120 must be done remember bonhoffer lost
Speaker 64 because
Speaker 117 i mean not in the grand scheme of things blah blah blah we can argue about that later he lost in stopping Germans because the Judeo-Christian heart had already been changed.
Speaker 44 That took six months before the churches replaced the picture of Jesus on their altars with a picture of Adolf Hitler.
Speaker 27 Six months later, they were talking about getting rid of the Old Testament because it was too Jewish.
Speaker 130 That was not a Christian movement.
Speaker 79 And the Christians had already been captured.
Speaker 108 Think of this.
Speaker 117 What was the Weimar Republic?
Speaker 112 Why did the society swing so far the other way?
Speaker 135 Why?
Speaker 45 Because the Weimar Republic was
Speaker 130 fine with any kind of sexual activity.
Speaker 54 In fact, it promoted, it promoted just anything goes.
Speaker 122 Then
Speaker 121 it was a country that everyone was on drugs.
Speaker 49 Nobody wanted to work.
Speaker 14 The old people were like, this isn't our country.
Speaker 121 What are we doing?
Speaker 150 Good thing none of that sounds familiar. Right.
Speaker 31 And then the last thing that caused it was hyper-inflation.
Speaker 120 Again, glad that's not on the horizon. Right.
Speaker 124 Right?
Speaker 48 The churches decayed in that decade.
Speaker 127 And then what happened?
Speaker 25 Then the Nazis came in and said, I will bring law and order because people aren't paying for their crimes.
Speaker 79 Sound familiar?
Speaker 122 Please, I beg of you, if you are a priest, a pastor, a rabbi, just somebody who knows God's principles, please start waking your churches and your congregations up.
Speaker 79 If you don't stand, the only thing that will stand against this movement, the only thing
Speaker 96 is a people who are in line with God and peaceful in their hearts and understand
Speaker 130 that we cannot hate the other side.
Speaker 123 Please wake your churches up.
Speaker 150 And we have a pretty good example of what happens when you don't follow that.
Speaker 150 January 6th, for instance, where people got out of control and we're paying for that ever since. That act of the rioting going on at the Capitol building is thrown in our face every single day.
Speaker 150 And it just delegitimizes the right.
Speaker 113 And gives them...
Speaker 141 The left wants it.
Speaker 124 They so badly.
Speaker 120 Want it.
Speaker 150 Remember how badly they wanted it during the Tea Party and they didn't get it.
Speaker 29 Right. And it completely...
Speaker 141 Defanged them. Disciplined then.
Speaker 1 They didn't even get litter.
Speaker 150 No. There was
Speaker 4 left on the mouse.
Speaker 35 remember remember the tea party
Speaker 82 the tea party at the beginning was highly influenced by the 912 project the values and principles those were all based on judeo-christian principles and the tea party and towards the end started just to become a uh a political thing that's where you get into trouble it you know i know they're trying to make everybody look in like christian uh you know white supremacists today.
Speaker 96 You know who you are.
Speaker 91 If you're a white supremacist, you're no friend of mine.
Speaker 127 Sit down, shut up.
Speaker 93 If you are a Christian that wants to be on the side of God, which means you can defend yourself but not strike out,
Speaker 91 then we can be friends.
Speaker 117 Then we can be friends.
Speaker 116 But we have got
Speaker 27 to change our ways now.
Speaker 1 Can I give you a little bit of Nazi history to back on?
Speaker 29 I thought you were going to have something good.
Speaker 1 No, well, this is one of my favorite pieces because it just shows how absolutely nuts these people were. But you mentioned Hitler wanting to get the Judaism
Speaker 1 out of the Bible and the Jewishness out of the whole situation.
Speaker 97 Out of Jesus.
Speaker 1 He was not a fan.
Speaker 37 He's got to rinse that Jew right out of his hair.
Speaker 11 Really? Rinse that Jew right out of his hair.
Speaker 113 It was that clear.
Speaker 1 1939, Hitler established the Institute for the Study and Eradication of Jewish Influence on German Church Life.
Speaker 1 Or the very catchy, I-S-E-J-I-G-C.
Speaker 145 Okay.
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He used this to change the Christian churches from within. The Institute was created to institutionalize two new doctrines.
One, the Old Testament is garbage because it was written by Jews.
Speaker 1 And two, Jesus was not Jewish. In fact, the Nazis came to believe that Jesus...
Speaker 150 He was Episcopalian.
Speaker 25 No, no, no.
Speaker 152 Yeah.
Speaker 25 That would have been more believable.
Speaker 1 In fact, the Nazis came to believe that Jesus was appropriated from the long-forgotten Germanic God, Christ,
Speaker 1 and that the Bible was actually written in German, and that the New Testament took place entirely in Germany. An SS member, Carl Willigut, just happened to stumble upon these lost facts.
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Speaker 68 So I want to make sure that you understand that having compassion for people does not mean you embrace or don't punish their activities through the courts.
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Speaker 17 Developing.
Speaker 83 Investigators reportedly met back in June with Trump and his lawyers in Mar-Lago's storage room to survey docks, and things seem copacetic, but then FBI raids weeks later.
Speaker 32 Speculation on Hill, FBI had personal stake and searching for classified docks related to its Spygate scandal.
Speaker 36 That tweet got that investigative reporter banned.
Speaker 49 How many times are we going to go through this?
Speaker 36 We had Hunter Biden.
Speaker 29 You got...
Speaker 17 you were deleted and banned if you brought that up.
Speaker 87 Spygate, COVID origins,
Speaker 19 information about Ukraine,
Speaker 19 COVID vaccines.
Speaker 17 We said they won't stop it.
Speaker 36 Vaccines have a problem.
Speaker 18 CDC has real problems.
Speaker 53 Now it's Mar-Lago and the FBI.
Speaker 106 When does the press actually
Speaker 42 find
Speaker 35 freedom?
Speaker 62 Paul Sperry joins us on the problems with the FBI in 60 seconds.
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Speaker 127 We have Paul Sperry on with us now.
Speaker 25 Hello, Paul. How are
Speaker 81 Hey, how are you? Good. Good.
Speaker 146 Paul is a senior staff writer at RealClearInvestigations.com, columnist also at the New York Post, and he is also a Hoover Institution Media Fellow.
Speaker 82 We have him on because tomorrow night's special, Wednesday night special, is A Weaponized Government, How the Mar-a-Lago Raid is an Attack on All of Us.
Speaker 91 So, Paul, what was it that Twitter found so offensive about
Speaker 113 your reporting?
Speaker 9 Well, that's still a mystery. They kicked me off the day after Trump's home was raided, and I was in the middle of tweeting more about the raid, and suddenly I got a message that popped up.
Speaker 9 Said, you have been permanently suspended.
Speaker 35 You permanently suspended? Yeah.
Speaker 9 Wow.
Speaker 9 No reasons given. Didn't say what rules or policies I allegedly had violated to prompt that.
Speaker 9 Yeah, so they canceled my account without any explanation, which is, by the way, a violation of their own rules.
Speaker 9 Because if you look them up, they're supposed to, quote, explain which policy you may have violated and which content and which content was in violation.
Speaker 9 And they did not do that in my case because they know I didn't break any rules.
Speaker 90 So, isn't one of the guys at Twitter
Speaker 16 isn't he a former FBI high-ranking guy?
Speaker 9 Yeah, the deputy general counsel
Speaker 9 is the
Speaker 9 the Comey's
Speaker 9 Jim Comey, Comey's general counsel, former gener general counsel at the FBI headquarters, his name's James Baker.
Speaker 9 So he was
Speaker 9
disgraced after the the FISA warrant abuse scandal. He left, and then Twitter picked him up.
And now he is
Speaker 9 I'm sure screening f any matters, any content-based matters that may have a a legal issue, something like that, would be
Speaker 9 a run-up to him. And so he has a lot of influence at Twitter.
Speaker 109 Do you have any idea if he's the one who banned you?
Speaker 9 No idea.
Speaker 131 Okay.
Speaker 43 Yeah, they're kind of a black hole of information, isn't it?
Speaker 107 So talk to me a little bit about, because I'm really concerned about the FBI and the whole government.
Speaker 70 Right now, government agents
Speaker 78 have
Speaker 52 a bigger, I don't even know what you would call it, police force than we have Marines.
Speaker 137 That's a little staggering.
Speaker 9 Yeah, it's getting getting crazy out there.
Speaker 9 I mean,
Speaker 9 this has also gotten very personal between the former president and the FBI. And, you know, this is
Speaker 9 like a full-blown war between the ex-president of the United States and the federal police.
Speaker 9 When does that ever happen?
Speaker 118 Never
Speaker 76 that I know of.
Speaker 102 So how concerned are you?
Speaker 14 I mean, are you hearing from good FBI agents and enough of them to give you confidence that at least the average rank and file is not involved in this and won't put up with it?
Speaker 25 Or
Speaker 117 what is your feeling?
Speaker 9 Well, a lot of them aren't putting up with it. There's been a number of whistleblowers that have come out to Senator Grassley recently, so they're getting fed up with the politicization of the Bureau.
Speaker 9 And unfortunately,
Speaker 9 the same FBI division that ran the corrupt RussiaGate operation, and by the way, coddled Hillary and Hunter
Speaker 9 in those investigations, they ran the questionable Trump raid, and they're now running what appears to be RussiaGate 2.0.
Speaker 9 It's the counterintelligence division in Washington, even though it's the focus of Special Counsel Durham's investigation of that prior corruption.
Speaker 159 I talked to John Solomon yesterday, and he said that
Speaker 13 he was fairly confident that
Speaker 98 these
Speaker 66 documents still exist.
Speaker 74 He's trying to get them from the National Archives, copies of them.
Speaker 155 But
Speaker 106 he wasn't quite sure what
Speaker 101 documents they were really looking for.
Speaker 117 Do you have any
Speaker 48 idea on that?
Speaker 48 Well,
Speaker 9 some former FBI and DOJ officials told me they suspect the FBI may have used the raid to cover their tracks in this Russiagate scandal.
Speaker 9 They may be trying to deep six any evidence that Trump might have kept on them.
Speaker 9 In other words,
Speaker 9 Trump may have had proof of their crimes, and they had to make sure that
Speaker 9 proof never saw the light of day.
Speaker 9 It's a fairly reasonable assumption
Speaker 9 that they're sifting through those boxes to look for that information
Speaker 9 that would have a vested interest, especially if
Speaker 9 they're under investigation criminally by Durham right now to make sure that those documents, if Trump had them,
Speaker 9 do not become public.
Speaker 87 And is it true that
Speaker 35 Biden
Speaker 92 signed an order saying we're not going to release these things.
Speaker 66 And, you know,
Speaker 101 his order to release and to make them public is rescinded, which it's my understanding that's never happened before.
Speaker 9
Yeah, yeah. When A.G.
Garland came in, the
Speaker 9 Justice Department
Speaker 9 put the Kybosh in that declassification order.
Speaker 99 And it was the last, literally the last hour of his presidency, wasn't it, that they pulled them.
Speaker 99 Right.
Speaker 99 And so
Speaker 9
they have their own roadmap. They know what was in that binder.
And
Speaker 9 they want to make sure that there's not some copies in the 27 boxes that they pulled out of Mar-a-Lago. By the way, a careful reading of that warrant shows they basically
Speaker 9 that the warrant basically allowed the agents to take anything they wanted from Trump's home. So no no telling what they got and what they're going to do with it,
Speaker 9 how they're going to use it against Trump.
Speaker 9 It looks like it was a complete phishing expedition.
Speaker 9 And by the way,
Speaker 9 that belies assurances that we got in that press conference from the Attorney General.
Speaker 9 He said that he told everybody
Speaker 9 that the investigation was narrowly focused and the search warrant was narrowly scoped. Not even.
Speaker 35 It was a general warrant.
Speaker 9 Yeah, the release of that warrant shows that
Speaker 9 he misled the public and acted in bad faith.
Speaker 9 So that already
Speaker 9 gives anybody, including most of all Trump, pause,
Speaker 9 skepticism to believe that their current assurances that the affidavit, which is the document that supports or allegedly would support probable cause of a crime being committed to warrant such a raid and a search was properly supported.
Speaker 9 And, you know, you've got the whole track record of the FBI
Speaker 9 just completely
Speaker 9 acting dishonestly
Speaker 9 and unethically in swearing out warrants for FISA court
Speaker 9 surveillance on one of Trump's advisors.
Speaker 145 So
Speaker 64 Trump is not a dumb, stupid man.
Speaker 103 He is not.
Speaker 95 He plays three-dimensional chess at times.
Speaker 108 He might appear to be
Speaker 66 flying by the seat of his pants, and I think sometimes he is.
Speaker 98 But
Speaker 44 he's smart enough to, if he has those documents, not just leave them in a box.
Speaker 14 He would have copied them or given a copy to his attorneys or someplace for safekeeping.
Speaker 29 Would that be illegal?
Speaker 9 No. And, you know,
Speaker 9 he had
Speaker 9 skiffs set up for him in Bedminster,
Speaker 9 his place in Bedminster and also Mar-a-Lago. People won't report this, but he was very careful whenever he would go
Speaker 9 to these homes,
Speaker 9 you know, second White House homes, like every president,
Speaker 9 the Secret Service built under the direct intelligence community,
Speaker 9
sensitive compartmented information facilities within his residences. And that's where he would receive his presidential daily briefings.
He would store classified documents in there.
Speaker 9 So
Speaker 9 this whole notion that he's this reckless guy who's strewning around
Speaker 9
top secret, national secrets, nuclear secrets everywhere. That's BS because he had SCIF set up.
This was all done just like every other president has had done in their secondary homes.
Speaker 62 How concerned are you, or when does this end?
Speaker 66 What will it take for this to end?
Speaker 14 The collusion between the government and,
Speaker 136 for instance, Twitter or others, where the government we now know has told people clearly at Twitter, you really need to do something about this person.
Speaker 92 What is it going to take?
Speaker 86 This is such an end run against our Constitution, these public-private partnerships with these media companies and with social media.
Speaker 98 Do you see a way to stop that?
Speaker 98 Well, you're right.
Speaker 9 These gatekeepers b in big tech have so much power over our free speech these days. And
Speaker 9 you would have to have somebody like Elon Musk, a very deep-pocketed billionaire, to come in and take over, which doesn't look good now, especially with this latest
Speaker 9 cybersecurity whistleblower coming out and saying that there was a lot of more fake accounts than they let on. So that kind of strengthens Musk's case to back out of the deal.
Speaker 9 That's not very hopeful for guys like me or
Speaker 9 political prisoners locked in
Speaker 9 jail. But
Speaker 9 someone like that would have to get in there and
Speaker 9 get rid of
Speaker 9 Twitter's new CEO, this guy,
Speaker 9 he wants to focus he actually was caught saying that he wants to focus less on free speech and more on, quote, choosing who can be heard, especially in election years, apparently.
Speaker 9
So yeah, that's the guy who's running this thing. He's this Indian fellow.
I forget his
Speaker 9 I think it's Pagrom or something like that.
Speaker 9 You know, that the it starts from the top. And
Speaker 9 guys like that, you know, they're mostly very liberal Democrats who are running Twitter, including their board.
Speaker 9 And so that's what it would take. Put some fair-minded people in there who, you know, respect and love free speech.
Speaker 9 And, you know, not one way, not conservative, I'm not saying a conservative way or the other. And I think that Elon Musk would be someone like that because he really does want a free-for-all
Speaker 9 on a social media platform. He doesn't want
Speaker 9 to skew things
Speaker 77 one way or the other.
Speaker 77 Right, right.
Speaker 9
And that's how it should be. Yes.
You know, inciting violence. You put it out there, and it's up to the people to decide what they want to believe or how, you know, and leave it up to the debate.
Speaker 9 And eventually the truth will percolate up through
Speaker 9 free debate.
Speaker 9 And that's not what the current Twitter powers that be want. They want, like this guy said, we want to choose who can be heard and who can shape our political narrative the best.
Speaker 9 And people who are running fact-based content like me and fact-driven content that is inconvenient to that narrative, they don't want on their platform.
Speaker 62 Well, for now, you can find Paul Sperry at RealClearInvestigations.com.
Speaker 66 That's RealClearInvestigations.com.
Speaker 74 Paul, thank you so much.
Speaker 147 God bless. Keep us up to date, will you?
Speaker 9
Thanks, Gwen. You bet.
Bye-bye.
Speaker 56 Well, kids are going back to school, and parents are so sad.
Speaker 109 Oh my gosh. Stu, you sad of your household.
Speaker 62 The kids are back at school.
Speaker 5 I like my children. Oh, yeah.
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Speaker 1 So, Chicago dweller Adam Coetzo,
Speaker 102 a faculty member at the Shimmer Great Books School of North Central College, which sounds like a powerhouse, has publicly opined now that individuals should not reside in rural settings.
Speaker 122 Quote, in discussions of reducing car dependency, one often hears, what about the people in remote rural areas?
Speaker 32 And my gut instinct is, people shouldn't be living there in the first place.
Speaker 63 The solution is to give them generous grants to relocate among other humans.
Speaker 120 He is also the author of multiple books.
Speaker 33 He said,
Speaker 41 what if they like living in remote areas?
Speaker 90 Sorry, you can't always get what you want.
Speaker 77 Wow.
Speaker 92 A lot of people would like to live in dense, transit-rich settings, but can't, either because they can't afford it or it simply doesn't exist where they are.
Speaker 56 And if this sounds harsh, don't worry, it will never happen because our governmental institutions are insanely biased in favor of rural areas.
Speaker 98 Oh, yeah, that's true.
Speaker 14 They'll be fine.
Speaker 127 I'm just a guy over here having an opinion.
Speaker 107 Isn't it mean to imply?
Speaker 62 It isn't mean to imply that rural people's lifestyle is bad or wrong.
Speaker 14 As someone who lives in Chicago, all I can say is Crimea River.
Speaker 77 Wow.
Speaker 107 He says that people who are living in the center of the country are essentially trapped.
Speaker 64 And we have to do what we have to do because
Speaker 31 we can't have all these cars.
Speaker 85 And so we've got to get rid of all these cars in rural areas.
Speaker 58 You know, it's hard to not have a car in rural areas.
Speaker 14 By the way, see if this sounds like something we were told was a conspiracy theory.
Speaker 109 Right now, Canada, the government stepped in
Speaker 79 to remove citizens' abilities to bank.
Speaker 8 If you disagree with them, they're censoring everything having to do with Russia, Visa, MasterCard, and Australia.
Speaker 127 A bank now will not loan you money to buy a car if it's a gas-powered car, starting in 2025.
Speaker 151 Hmm.
Speaker 39 Huh. Now, this is a business decision by the bank.
Speaker 151 Uh-huh.
Speaker 90 This is also exactly what we told you was coming with ESG.
Speaker 33 So you don't buy a car that they want you to buy.
Speaker 28 You can't get that loan.
Speaker 1
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Paul Bryan is a friend of ours, and he is a
Speaker 1 big auto journalist, been around for a long time talking about cars and trying all the new cars. When they come out, he's driving them, he's test driving them,
Speaker 1 voting on car of the year, all the big things. So he's currently, I think, driving
Speaker 1 one of the new electric trucks and says that he's not at his house, but like at a public charging station, 13 hours for a charge.
Speaker 1 13 hours. So imagine you're.
Speaker 130 So you work a 13-hour day.
Speaker 1 Well, no, it's not, it's not at his work.
Speaker 1
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You got to buy a lot of freaking groceries.
Speaker 1 You got to stock up for the next 12 years each time you go to the grocery store so you can get a charge.
Speaker 42 Well, you don't have to shop the whole time.
Speaker 64 You could panhandle so you could afford the groceries
Speaker 11 in the grocery store.
Speaker 1 It's important to point out, too, a lot of times when you're stopping at these public charging stations, you're still paying.
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Speaker 122 the number of Americans that describe themselves as economic suffering
Speaker 30 is now at the index highest since the poll started to be taken.
Speaker 128 It is the highest at 2008.
Speaker 66 More and more people are saying that they're not thriving.
Speaker 58 It was about 60% in June 2021.
Speaker 62 And now July, it is 51.2%.
Speaker 20 That's still pretty good.
Speaker 37 Half the country considers themselves thriving.
Speaker 71 But
Speaker 97 what is concerning is the number of Americans who are suffering from that.
Speaker 82 There's a few things to mention to you here.
Speaker 35 Democrats have put in the climate law that could be a game changer.
Speaker 106 It was in the
Speaker 86 Build Back Better or inflation reduction bill.
Speaker 41 They put it in at the last hour to pretty much deal with the EPA ruling from the Supreme Court.
Speaker 101 They now can and have the money to regulate all kinds of things that they say are toxic to the planet.
Speaker 140 One other thing.
Speaker 14 Morgan Stanley said, cash looks relatively attractive right now.
Speaker 50 I wanted to bring in Carol Roth.
Speaker 92 She is the author of The War on the Small Business and informer investment banker who left the dark side to wield the power of the force on the light side.
Speaker 37 She's got a new piece out for theblaze.com,
Speaker 68 stop trying to turn America into Europe.
Speaker 116 Europe is self-destructing and we won a war, so we didn't need to follow suit.
Speaker 14 Carol, I keep hearing all kinds of warnings about this fall and what's going to happen.
Speaker 20 I'm really concerned.
Speaker 79 Are you seeing, is that real?
Speaker 121 Is that not real?
Speaker 7 Yeah, I've been calling it sort of the horror movie economy. I feel like everyone is taking this breather because we've gotten some data that doesn't look quite as bad as the really bad data.
Speaker 7 And so I liken it to a horror movie where all of a sudden everybody thinks, okay, the killer is dead, and we're going to walk back into the shed that has all the chainsaws. Don't do that.
Speaker 7
The killer is not dead. That's not where you should be.
And so I really think that it is sort of this pause.
Speaker 7 We haven't hit the depths of the the sort of economic recession that is potentially going to come later this year and into next year.
Speaker 7 And the rolling over of the labor market and some of these bright spots, I think, are going to start to deteriorate. If you just look at the consumer, which is 70% of our economy,
Speaker 7 they have the personal savings rate is at the lowest level since the Great Recession financial crisis. And we know that credit card debt is up double digits since the beginning of the year.
Speaker 7 So the financial balance sheet of the average American is weakening.
Speaker 7 And, you know, all of these things are likely going to come together on top of issues, you know, again, with energy, where we've seen a little bit of a reprieve here.
Speaker 91 I saw a story that came out of Switzerland about how they are
Speaker 64 begging the people to be prepared for what is coming with food shortages and some sort of an economic collapse
Speaker 37 because because of the situation with energy.
Speaker 140 And I mean,
Speaker 62 it's spooky coming from the Swiss who are usually just drinking their hot chocolate and are happy.
Speaker 91 When you're talking about poverty and social unrest, that's a little terrifying.
Speaker 84 And it seems to be happening all over Europe.
Speaker 101 Are they ahead of us in real economic trouble?
Speaker 7 I certainly think they are because they're also ahead of of us in this anti-human flourishing energy policy in terms of turning over what could have been a great source of energy and being more dependent on sources,
Speaker 7 even though we've had some of that here in the United States, certainly not anywhere near the extent that they have in Europe.
Speaker 7 And depending on the particular country, we've got countries like the Netherlands, which are huge exporters of food, that are now saying, oh, well, you can't do this and you can't can't do this and trying to take away some of the farming at the time when we really need it.
Speaker 7 So it really seems like there is this sort of anti-human effort that is going on across the globe,
Speaker 7 starting in Europe and now migrating to America that's basically like, we don't care if you are suffering because we have this great initiative that we are, you know, that we're pushing and we don't care what the the fallout is from that.
Speaker 7
And it's terrifying. I mean, this is something that is terrifying.
And it's why it is so important that we push back on that lunacy. If Europe wants to do that, that's fine.
Speaker 7 But as I said, our founding fathers won a war so that we didn't have to go across the pond and take a dictation from them. We need to say, no, this is not the path that we're going down.
Speaker 7 And unfortunately, it's the path that the Democrats want to go down.
Speaker 132 So I was talking to Vivek Rabashwami.
Speaker 109 How much of an impact?
Speaker 64 He's now, he told me, $250 million
Speaker 65 in the first two weeks.
Speaker 60 How much of an impact do you think this can have on moving us toward
Speaker 66 energy companies saying, I don't care what BlackRock says?
Speaker 7 Well, you know, the big energy or the big asset managers, I think between the big three have, you know, something like $20 trillion in assets under management. So $250 million is a valiant effort.
Speaker 7 And I'm not trying to downplay it because we need to start somewhere.
Speaker 7
But, you know, it is currently a drop in the bucket until it gets some scale. And I think it's important.
And I think we need to have more companies that are doing that.
Speaker 7 The thing that you have to understand about companies is that they are economic animals. And when it is no longer to their benefit to be pushing this ESG stuff, it starts to go away.
Speaker 7 It starts to go sideways. And so it's really important for all of us.
Speaker 7 You know, whether you have your money in a pension fund at a 401k that's managed by a third party, whether you're directly investing, you should be writing to these companies and saying, we don't want this.
Speaker 7
We want to have human flourishing. We want to have a variety of energy options.
And if you continue down this path, pull your money because
Speaker 7 the economic pain is the only thing that is really going to shift and change this.
Speaker 44 So I was looking at the stability of the world.
Speaker 88 We have Joe Biden, who is not stable.
Speaker 86 We have
Speaker 41 Vladimir Putin, who looks stable.
Speaker 70 However, with the bombing over the weekend,
Speaker 82 it could go unstable.
Speaker 70 I really believe that was probably an inside job,
Speaker 58 but it may not have been.
Speaker 41 If it is Ukraine, we're going to be blamed, and things are going to get really ugly quickly.
Speaker 14 There's something else, too, that nobody is talking about.
Speaker 58 The election of President Z is coming up in November.
Speaker 27 This is the last election.
Speaker 14 He doesn't become a permanent dictator
Speaker 14 until and unless he is elected this last time in November.
Speaker 140 And
Speaker 140 when
Speaker 33 Nancy Pelosi
Speaker 61 went over, if you remember, the press was saying, oh, Z won't stand for this.
Speaker 92 He'll shoot her plane out of the sky, which were crazy things.
Speaker 41 However, I'm told from people that have connections, deep connections in China, that this was the pushback on Z trying to get people to say he's weak and dishonorable because to say he allowed this to happen.
Speaker 58 That's why they were pushing these extreme scenarios in all of their press.
Speaker 124 So the entire world is unstable.
Speaker 117 And Vivek did a
Speaker 93 podcast with me a couple of weeks ago, and he told me about the investments in China and how they're really shell organizations.
Speaker 64 You're not really investing in China.
Speaker 19 And I'm not sure people really understand that.
Speaker 146 And if China wants to pull out and wants to cripple us, wouldn't all they have to do is start to enforce the laws of there are no investors that are foreign?
Speaker 7 So yes, there are, you know, what anytime you have a foreign company that is listed in the United States, there are a couple of different entities that may be involved where you don't necessarily have direct ownership.
Speaker 7 An ADR, an American depository receipt, is sort of a claim on shares that are done through a bank.
Speaker 11 Wait, wait, wait.
Speaker 127 ADR, that means you keep your money on deposit.
Speaker 7 So what it means is that there's an intermediate bank that goes and has sort of a foreign subsidiary. They buy the shares and they issue you the claim on those shares.
Speaker 7 So, and this is done, by the way, by the biggest companies in the world, the Sony's of the world. There are, per the SEC, thousands of these, over 70 countries.
Speaker 7 So you don't necessarily have direct ownership there.
Speaker 7 The thing with China is that they have, you know, on top of the ADRs, another layer, these variable interest entities, VIEs, which I think is what Vivek is talking about.
Speaker 7 And this is a mechanism to try to get around the idea that you can't have foreign ownership of anything in China.
Speaker 7 The reality of the situation, and I think that the lead that is buried here, is that nobody really has ownership of anything in China because they are a communist country.
Speaker 7
I mean, even if you are a Chinese citizen and you buy a house, you don't own the land. You get a five- to seven-year lease there.
So the reality is China doesn't need these VIEs to crack down.
Speaker 7
It can do whatever it wants. I don't know if you remember last year, there is a huge company out of China called Didi.
It is their ride-sharing company.
Speaker 9 It's like the Uber of China.
Speaker 7 They decided they wanted to list in the United States. China was not happy about that.
Speaker 7 And they were worried that, you know, with audits and disclosures, that secrets were going to leak to the United States. That was their,
Speaker 7
you know, what they said. But really, they just didn't like the power going over here.
And, you know, Didi flouted that power. And what did they do? They opened an investigation.
Speaker 7 And within months, they delisted Didi from the New York Stock Exchange. And tens of billions of dollars of shareholder value was lost just because China said, yeah, we don't want you to do that.
Speaker 7 They disappeared Jack Ma for a while, you know, the head of Alibaba, and they put the kibosh on Ant Group, which is their huge financial services firm that owns Alipay, was potentially going to be one of the largest companies in the entire world.
Speaker 7
So they can exercise this. It doesn't matter about these entities.
The fundamental underlying issue is the fact that the communist control.
Speaker 7 And on top of that, the fact the other thing that we haven't talked about is the rampant fraud that often happens with Chinese-listed companies. So if you're going to be investing in China,
Speaker 7 that little piece of how it's structured is one small concern over a whole large set of...
Speaker 91 Seems like this is another CDO situation that caused the breakdown of 08.
Speaker 64 I think we have a bigger CDO, if I'm not mistaken.
Speaker 70 We have a bigger CDO problem than we had in 2008, right?
Speaker 7 Potentially. The big issue that, in my opinion, that happened in 2008 was when they created these securities.
Speaker 7 What happened was there were these other entities that sold insurance on the securities that basically said, if something goes wrong, we will pay you insurance, just like you insure a house.
Speaker 7 The problem is that they sold like exponential factors more insurance than there were products.
Speaker 7 So it's like if you had 10 houses in your neighborhood and insurance policies were sold on a thousand houses, then every time one house burned down, you had to pay out for a hundred.
Speaker 7 That's really what caused. And not to say that there wouldn't have been a crisis, there still would have been, but what really caused the depth of that was that exponential insurance that was sold.
Speaker 78 Did we solve that problem?
Speaker 7 You know,
Speaker 7 I don't know that we did. They tried to, you know, rein it in some, but the reality is there are all kinds of derivative markets that are truly just gambling.
Speaker 7 And so there is a lot of systemic risk, in my opinion, in the market because there are products that aren't actually tied to that direct ownership of something.
Speaker 7 And that's why, you know, in the face of you will own nothing from the World Economic Forum, that you want to hold something physical as much as possible.
Speaker 7
I mean, even with like gold, you want to hold physical gold. You don't want to go buy an ETF because that ETF may or may not even have the gold.
It may be a promise.
Speaker 7 So the closer you can get to an actual physical ownership of something
Speaker 7 is your best way to ensure that you actually do own something.
Speaker 135 Carol Roth.
Speaker 131 You can follow her at her website, CarolRoth.com.
Speaker 147 It's also
Speaker 62 Carol J.S.
Speaker 131 Roth on Twitter.
Speaker 148 You can follow her there.
Speaker 100 And she has a brand new article out on blaze.com.
Speaker 58 Theblaze.com trying to stop trying to turn America into Europe is the name of that article you can find now.
Speaker 105 Carol, thank you so much.
Speaker 62 We'll talk to you again.
Speaker 7 Great to see you. You bet.
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Speaker 18 You know, one of our problems in this country is we have never had a Congress that was this old.
Speaker 11 You know,
Speaker 87 I was on the Twitter first,
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Speaker 25 When people are this out of touch, there are real problems.
Speaker 85 There is a candidate that is running for a Democratic seat to flip it to Republican in Arizona.
Speaker 36 He is a a guy who married his high school sweetheart,
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Speaker 12 He became the president of the Teal Foundation, Peter Thiel.
Speaker 32 The Teal Foundation Fellowship Program is the program that has paid for a bunch of kids to drop out of college so they can create new companies.
Speaker 13 The Thiel Fellows, together
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Speaker 33 His name is Blake Masters, and he joins us in 60 seconds.
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Speaker 14 Blake Masters, welcome to the program.
Speaker 9 Hey, thank you for having me.
Speaker 48 You bet, you bet.
Speaker 84 We had dinner six months ago or so,
Speaker 62 and I walked away really impressed by you.
Speaker 127 You're now, you've won the primary.
Speaker 49 You're now going for the general, and you're going up against Mark Kelly.
Speaker 58 Can you tell me, give me three things that make you different from him?
Speaker 9
Well, one, I'm actually independent. And, you know, it's something Mark Kelly promised to be.
He promised in 2020 he was going to be an independent voice for Arizona.
Speaker 9 And so some people bought that. Turns out,
Speaker 9 not so much. Mark Kelly votes basically in lockstep for the Joe Biden, Chuck Schumer, open borders inflation agenda.
Speaker 9 You know, two, and you mentioned this a little bit, I think we need some younger people in Congress. You know, I'd be the youngest Republican senator, almost
Speaker 9
the youngest senator in the whole chamber. And the average age of the Senate, 64, 65 years old.
You know, I'm 36 years old. I'm just getting into my prime.
Speaker 9
I've been around long enough to acquire a little bit of wisdom. And I see the country heading in the wrong direction.
I think we need a
Speaker 9 useful dose of energy to go in and
Speaker 9 reset things.
Speaker 9
And then the third thing, Glenn, is just I have this America first agenda that makes sense. It's what we needed in 2016.
I think it's what we needed in 2020, and we didn't get it.
Speaker 9 And look how badly we're suffering now under this Biden-Harris regime. So I want to restore American energy independence.
Speaker 9 I want to stop the government from printing so much money that we just caused this massive inflation.
Speaker 9 I actually want to seal the border so that we don't have this crazy border crisis and stop illegal immigration.
Speaker 9 Mark Kelly's the opposite, substantively, on all of those points.
Speaker 98 What do you think about ESG?
Speaker 9
I think it's dangerous. I think it's scary.
I think we need to ban it.
Speaker 9 And I'm like the only congressional candidate, apparently, only senatorial candidate nationwide that's saying we need to ban ESG.
Speaker 9 The left, they've drafted corporate America into
Speaker 9 their plan.
Speaker 9 You can think of ESG scores, right, as just kind of a scorecard for how well does your enterprise comply with left-wing prerogatives, with left-wing social justice activism? And it's really dangerous.
Speaker 9 It's basically trying to co-opt business into this left-wing
Speaker 9
socialistic agenda. I think we need to study it.
I think we need to understand exactly how they're doing it. I think we need to ban it.
Speaker 37 Tell me how you feel about the FBI.
Speaker 9 Well, I wish I could trust the FBI, and increasingly
Speaker 9 you just can't.
Speaker 9 Sometimes when I say this, people attack me and they say, oh, Blake's attacking law enforcement. No, I love law enforcement.
Speaker 9
The whole point of law enforcement is you enforce the laws neutrally. It's the rule of law.
And the problem under Merrick Garland, under Joe Biden, the DOJ, the FBI,
Speaker 9 they've just kind of obviously become weaponized. I think there's probably a lot of great rank-and-file agents, and they're probably more pissed off than anyone at what's happening.
Speaker 9 But what's happening is the upper layers of management.
Speaker 9 They are left-wing political operatives, and I think they're just going after political enemies.
Speaker 9
And that really corrodes the rule of law. I think if we let this go on just an inch more, we're really at risk of losing the country.
You can't have weaponized partisan federal law enforcement.
Speaker 9 It just doesn't work in every country.
Speaker 128 Tell me what you think, Blake, about, I mean, there was an op-ed piece that was out yesterday, I think, yesterday, day before, from the New York Times, where they actually said it is time to jettison the
Speaker 109 Constitution of the United States.
Speaker 118 that it's an old document, it's outdated, and it is slowing down progress, and we should get rid of it.
Speaker 62 Tell me what the oath that you would be taking means to you.
Speaker 66 Tell me about your understanding of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
Speaker 124 Why should we trust that you would be different than those already there who don't really take that seriously?
Speaker 9 Well, you know, and actions speak louder than words, so people will see once I get in there that I do take these things deadly seriously.
Speaker 9 I'm running because I've just, I've grown up watching a government that cares less and less about our foundational principles, that cares less and less about the rule of law.
Speaker 9 And look what it's given us, right? It's led us to this situation.
Speaker 9 And so, no, I mean, I think these documents were literally divinely inspired.
Speaker 9 I think America is the greatest country in the history of the world. This remarkable experiment in liberty, in ordered liberty, right? It doesn't mean just do whatever you want, no ruling.
Speaker 9 No, ordered liberty per our constitutional design. And the scary thing, Glenn, is if we lose that, then it's just gone to history.
Speaker 9 You know, there's nothing preordained that says America has to last forever. And the founders knew this, right? They knew that every generation needed to reinvest.
Speaker 9 Certainly, you needed to grow up becoming acquainted with these foundational principles of liberty and learn about the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
Speaker 9 And we're failing to teach our kids that. Well, if we let it slip away, right? It's the cliche Reagan quote, freedom is only one generation away from extinction.
Speaker 9 And never have I believed that more than I do now, now that I have young children. If we let this slip, if we lose this country, it's gone forever.
Speaker 9
And it could be just thousands and thousands of years of, you know, relatively dark ages. And so I think this is our last stand, 2022 and 2024.
These elections go together.
Speaker 9 We either get the right kind of Republican in office to stop this madness, or we're going to lose the country. Literally, I think the choice here is that star hurts.
Speaker 25 So,
Speaker 102 you know, we've done this before, and I believe you're exactly right.
Speaker 66 This election and the last election, I believe it's
Speaker 43 last call.
Speaker 85 If we get these two elections wrong, and that could mean getting the wrong Republicans in,
Speaker 89 if we don't take control of the Constitution and defend it and protect it and restore its powers and put the powers in each branch back to where they belong.
Speaker 68 We don't make it.
Speaker 14 So why should somebody vote for you
Speaker 14 that has maybe given up on the Republicans?
Speaker 106 And I mean, who are you going to,
Speaker 96 you can't be completely independent.
Speaker 127 You need a group of guys that, you know, you're like-minded with, that you're working together.
Speaker 59 Who would be the senators that you would want to be around and work with?
Speaker 9 Well, certainly Senator Rand Paul, I think, is great.
Speaker 9 I was a Ron Paul guy back in 07, 08.
Speaker 9 Senator Josh Hawley is
Speaker 9 a friend of mine, and he's endorsed me. I think
Speaker 9 he's an excellent senator.
Speaker 9
Tom Cotton, especially domestically, I think is pretty good. There's Ted Cruz.
It's always
Speaker 9 two steps forward, one step back with Ted Cruz, but I think he's getting better.
Speaker 1 The issue is
Speaker 9 we have have like 10, maybe 15, like pretty good ones, but there's 50.
Speaker 9 There's 50 Republican senators, and there's a lot of them that just, you know, kind of the ones people haven't heard of, and they go along to get along.
Speaker 9 And I think it's probably all too easy when you get in the U.S. Senate to lose touch, right? You live in this, even if you go in with good intentions, even if you go in
Speaker 9 and your heart's in the right place.
Speaker 9
You're still part of the Washington, D.C. cocktail party scene, and you just lose touch with ordinary people.
And, you know, it's something I know that I'm never going to do.
Speaker 9
And I'm just going to go in and represent Arizonans because they are badly, badly lacking representation right now. Mark Kelly, he promised he'd be independent.
He promised he'd be moderate.
Speaker 9 And instead, he's voting for open borders and trillions in spending and basically anything that Biden wants. Mark Kelly's there to say yes, sir.
Speaker 9 Happy to do that, sir.
Speaker 1 It's interesting watching Arizona because we were told that Kelly was going to be the moderate and then it's kirsten cinema who's been the only one who's pushed back at all against anything that biden has done do the people of arizona see that are they noticing this
Speaker 9 i think they are they are absolutely the issue is you know mark kelly i mean you've got to give them credit they're good at the shtick the shtick is you know around election time you come out and you just dominate the airwaves they raise lots of money you know they have the act blue machine um there's a lot of you know
Speaker 9 dark money. Yeah.
Speaker 9 And so Mark Kelly, yeah, he's on the airwaves right now pretending to be reasonable, pretending to not have voted for open borders, pretending to not have voted for all this crazy spending.
Speaker 9 And so most people, you know, just they're not political activists. They're normal people.
Speaker 9
They're just living their lives. You know, they're upset at the open border.
They're upset at
Speaker 9
skyrocketing costs at the pump and everything you need at the grocery store. It's just getting more expensive.
But then they see Mark Kelly on TV. He's emerged from hiding.
Speaker 9
You know, you're eight weeks from an election. And he says, I'm really concerned about inflation.
That's why I'm doing blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. I'm really concerned about the border.
Speaker 9
We need to finish the wall. And it's like, what? I'm sorry.
The Democrats just spent the last six years talking about how Trump's wall was racist.
Speaker 9 But all of a sudden, Mark Kelly, who's done more than anyone else to enable open borders in Arizona, is pretending to be pro-border security. He likes the wall all of a sudden.
Speaker 9 So basically, you know, I've got to get the message out that, hey, this guy that you see on TV, he's basically lying to you. He's trying to con you.
Speaker 9 He's not on moderate, and here's his voting record.
Speaker 9 You can just look up his voting record. He's voting in lockstep with Schumer and Biden.
Speaker 9
Seems like a problem. So that's the race that we're in.
So
Speaker 9 tell the truth, and Mark Kelly has to lie about his record.
Speaker 109 What is the best way to help you?
Speaker 9 Best way to help me, if you live in Arizona, I'd sure be honored for your vote and for your activism, right, your time.
Speaker 9 Go whip the votes we need to we need to fundraise too fundraising is the name of the game like we said Mark Kelly has that
Speaker 9 that mountain of money a lot of it's dark money but if people can ship in five ten twenty bucks goes a long way because I might get outspent in this election Glenn I actually think I will but again we have the advantage of only needing to tell the truth I tell the truth about me and what I bring to the table and what Mark Kelly's done and voted for in the Senate.
Speaker 9 I'm not going to attack his character, but I will attack his voting record because it's super, super left-wing.
Speaker 9
Mark Kelly, he's got to use his money to lie about me, to slander me, to lie about his record. And ultimately, I just, I don't think it's naive.
I think it's just true.
Speaker 9 The truth wins out if we work really, really hard to spread the word.
Speaker 77 Well,
Speaker 60 I think
Speaker 71 people have to make their own decision, especially in Arizona.
Speaker 139 But
Speaker 30 if you want to help out,
Speaker 138 you should.
Speaker 35 This is a possible win for the Senate and sounds to me like the
Speaker 59 right kind of Republican that we would get.
Speaker 76 We don't need another Mitch McConnell.
Speaker 35 We don't need any more of those.
Speaker 82 We need some people that stand from a different place and somebody who is young and gets it.
Speaker 68 His name is Blake Masters.
Speaker 109 He is running for U.S.
Speaker 66 Senate.
Speaker 41 If you'd like to help him out,
Speaker 146 fundraising or just volunteering, if you're in Arizona, blakemasters.com, blakemasters.com.
Speaker 106 When's the next time you're coming out here?
Speaker 9 I'll be out there in September.
Speaker 11 Well,
Speaker 138 we'll have to have you out on the show, and I might
Speaker 101 try to get some of your time and introduce you to some of my neighbors because some of my neighbors are
Speaker 138 they've got huge pockets, and I would like to
Speaker 137 lessen their load.
Speaker 11 You know what I mean?
Speaker 9 We can help with that. All right.
Speaker 142 Good.
Speaker 50 Blake, thank you very much.
Speaker 148 I appreciate it. God bless.
Speaker 89 Blake Masters, U.S.
Speaker 101 Senate candidate.
Speaker 1 He's funny, too.
Speaker 33 I like him.
Speaker 27 I had dinner with him, and I really, I didn't feel like he was a politician.
Speaker 48 You know, he was, you know, he's worked with Peter Thiel forever.
Speaker 1 Well, you know, hearing, you know, that's the first time I've heard an extended interview with him. And gosh, the media presents him as this lunatic.
Speaker 29 He's really not.
Speaker 1 Yeah, he doesn't seem like that at all.
Speaker 103 He is not a lunatic.
Speaker 83 That's interesting.
Speaker 34 Well, how do they make him sound like a lunatic?
Speaker 1
You know, know, he's an election denier. And I mean, I've seen no signs of these things.
I mean, I've researched the candidates.
Speaker 1 Obviously, we're doing a big Senate thing on Studios America today, looking ahead to how this thing is going to, you know, turn out.
Speaker 1 And, you know, I've heard you look at the media and they treat, they put him in the same category as some of the fringier candidates that have survived primaries, but I had seen no real evidence of that and heard no
Speaker 1
evidence of it during that interview. I mean, you know, he's talking about really important things to the country.
And,
Speaker 25 you know, I think
Speaker 1 there's an attempt being made to turn every Republican that has a chance to win into
Speaker 1 the worse-than-Trump category so you can kind of
Speaker 1
scare away moderate voters. I don't know that it's going to win with somebody like that.
That doesn't sound like somebody
Speaker 56 to be able to get his message out, but there's a couple of places.
Speaker 147 I mean, Egg McMuffin in Utah is doing the same thing.
Speaker 112 That guy is a CIA guy.
Speaker 126 What the hell would you be thinking
Speaker 24 voting for a guy from the CIA when we have all those CIA problems?
Speaker 62 Oh, yeah, that's good.
Speaker 116 Yeah, let's have him replace Mike Lee.
Speaker 139 Ridiculous.
Speaker 125 All right, anyway, let me tell you about Goldline.
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Speaker 32 We were just talking about the economy.
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Speaker 117 An autumn of
Speaker 52 epic asset collapses and higher inflation could mean poverty and social unrest.
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Speaker 147 That's great.
Speaker 27 The Swiss police, the population will rebel.
Speaker 26 We are in trouble.
Speaker 24 Now, Morgan Stanley says cash looks relatively attractive right now, meaning get out of stocks.
Speaker 132 May I suggest cash also
Speaker 20 is risky at this point.
Speaker 127 And I'm not telling you to do anything.
Speaker 41 You have to make up your own mind, do your own homework.
Speaker 64 But I am telling you, 10%
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Speaker 146 10 seconds station ID.
Speaker 146 We are,
Speaker 89 we're, I'm very excited for tomorrow night's program on the FBI.
Speaker 27 We are doing kind of the history of the FBI, and it's really
Speaker 93 not necessarily a good history.
Speaker 79 It seems to fall into these time periods
Speaker 46 right from the beginning where it goes really dark, really dark.
Speaker 40 I saw a poll the other day
Speaker 138 that almost half Americans now think that the FBI is an American Gestapo.
Speaker 58 That's a little frightening.
Speaker 113 Yeah,
Speaker 1 it really is. It really is.
Speaker 1 You know, look, we know we've talked to many FBI agents and former FBI agents who did a good job and worked hard. And, you know, that's not the issue here.
Speaker 1 The issue is that the leadership, especially right now, seems to be going down really dark roads.
Speaker 1 And if they're not dark roads, they're just impossibly incompetent roads.
Speaker 1 The fact fact that you would say to the American people every single day that the right-wing extremism is the biggest threat to this country and then go search the home of their favorite person in the world with no notice, no buildup, nothing,
Speaker 1
with seemingly a general warrant and just a long-term plan to destroy the person at any costs doesn't seem like a competent strategy. In a country that you want to keep.
Yeah, yeah,
Speaker 16 in a country you want to keep.
Speaker 30 Sure, that's incompetent.
Speaker 17 But in a country you don't mind destroying,
Speaker 108 that seems like a really good plan.
Speaker 35 More in a minute.
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Speaker 11 So, what are you drinking?
Speaker 106 Ah, the ladies there in the corner, eyeballing me.
Speaker 92 Sorry, ladies.
Speaker 140 Happily married.
Speaker 59 But thanks for coming to the club tonight, huh?
Speaker 68 Don't you kind of wish at times you lived in that era?
Speaker 1
No. For some reasons, yes.
Yes.
Speaker 25 I've come a long way.
Speaker 54 We've come a long way, baby.
Speaker 63 We have come a long way, baby.
Speaker 49 But
Speaker 132 I listened to the rat pack and stuff, and I thought, what would that have been like?
Speaker 145 There was a lot of cool stuff. There's a lot of cool stuff.
Speaker 78 Yeah.
Speaker 1 You could still, I could listen to Sinatra all day.
Speaker 48 I could too.
Speaker 1
And it's just fantastic. Yeah.
You know, and there's something about that style. Now, look, there was some associated rapes issues here.
Speaker 114 There were some rapes that might have happened and a little bit of racism.
Speaker 1 Maybe occasional mob connections.
Speaker 113 But other than that, it was great.
Speaker 1 Other than that, wow, what a time.
Speaker 5 What a time.
Speaker 105 Days like that don't come back.
Speaker 1 Can we take a break from your
Speaker 1 just showing off for all the ladies in the room?
Speaker 117 Well, it's not really showing off when you got it.
Speaker 127 You know what I mean? When you got it.
Speaker 1
Yeah, that is kind of... When you got it, you've got it.
Yeah. Do you have it, though? Can I ask you a honest question?
Speaker 25 Sound alone right now.
Speaker 113 Yeah. Sound alone.
Speaker 1 Deep loan. Can I ask you an honest question about a serious physical ailment I believe you have?
Speaker 1 Something that we need a psychiatrist to work on. This is a legitimate thing.
Speaker 53 So it's physical or mental?
Speaker 113 Both.
Speaker 4 Okay.
Speaker 25 The brain is part of the body. Right.
Speaker 152 Okay.
Speaker 1 I think it is mental, but it could be a physical tick as well. I don't understand.
Speaker 11 All right. Okay.
Speaker 143 You
Speaker 1 combined on air
Speaker 113 and off air.
Speaker 22 I know where you're going.
Speaker 63 This is so embarrassing. Don't do it.
Speaker 113 Have said the name Peter Thial correctly approximately
Speaker 143 2,000 consecutive.
Speaker 143 You have said Peter Thial to me off the air.
Speaker 31 On the air. I've said Peter Thial to Peter Thiel.
Speaker 143 To Peter Thiel, because you have met Peter Thiel.
Speaker 125 Mr. Thiel, how are you? Yes.
Speaker 25 Didn't Didn't you interview him here at one point? I remember that.
Speaker 1 Randomly out in the parking lot.
Speaker 5 It was weird.
Speaker 113 It was a weird interview.
Speaker 1
But it was a good interview. Yeah, it was good.
You've spoken to him for hours on end.
Speaker 144 Yeah. You know this man.
Speaker 1 He's a very influential person in the world of politics.
Speaker 91 If we were at the same cocktail party, you know what I mean?
Speaker 28 He might be eyeing me from across the room.
Speaker 108 I'd say, Peter, I'm happily married.
Speaker 1 I don't know the answer to that. He would probably say,
Speaker 120 Ick.
Speaker 11 So am I.
Speaker 11 But anyway. Okay.
Speaker 80 Yes.
Speaker 1
Then you get on the phone with Blake Masters. Yes, I know.
The co-author
Speaker 1 of Peter Thiel's book.
Speaker 48 I'm hoping nobody noticed this.
Speaker 1 Everybody noticed it. And a guy running for Senate, a guy who used to be in, I don't know, you know, you mentioned the Thial Foundation he worked with.
Speaker 1 And then in the middle of it, you say Peter Thial.
Speaker 113 And then you say Peter Thiel.
Speaker 151 I don't know.
Speaker 5 How is it possible?
Speaker 145 I don't know.
Speaker 144 I cannot.
Speaker 1 It is.
Speaker 143 I have this phobia.
Speaker 57 It's a 50-year phobia.
Speaker 122 I can say anybody's name at any time off the air.
Speaker 63 Once I get on the air, I can screw their name up every time.
Speaker 11 And there you have it.
Speaker 29 Another example of why Glenn Beck is in a radio hall of fame.
Speaker 142 Yes, true.
Speaker 5 This problem is so profound, it is Hall of Fame worthy.
Speaker 1 Well, the fact you've overcome it to maintain a career somehow is
Speaker 1 what they'll say. It's like, well, I guess they would say, like,
Speaker 1 hey, you know, a person with a severe deformity that makes the Olympics, you'd think that's even more of a credit to them. They've overcome so much, and that's kind of you.
Speaker 29 Show-legged pole jumper, let's say.
Speaker 5 Pole vaulter.
Speaker 29 Pole vaulter, yeah.
Speaker 29 There you have it. Another example of why Glenn Becker is in the ring.
Speaker 4 We need a monkeypox update.
Speaker 135 Wiggle, Glenn.
Speaker 30 Thank you.
Speaker 132 Oh my gosh.
Speaker 46 It's really embarrassing. It's so weird.
Speaker 1 I have it too, but it's not nearly as profound as it is.
Speaker 102 Oh no, it's profound with me.
Speaker 128 I would like to talk to some psychologist or psychiatrist about that.
Speaker 67 I have it more in personal life.
Speaker 1 Like, I have people I know and have known for a million years.
Speaker 113 I have that too.
Speaker 30 No, I have that too. I have that too.
Speaker 1 I don't understand it.
Speaker 108 Where I just won't say people's names.
Speaker 27 I'll just be like, hey.
Speaker 54 And, you know, inside I'll be, and I'll know it's Bill.
Speaker 20 And I'll be like, hey, and inside my head, it's probably not Bill.
Speaker 65 Are you sure it's Bill? Yes, I've known Bill.
Speaker 1
And you know what? Every time you up with Bill, tell me if this is you. Yeah.
Every time you convince yourself, no, this is ridiculous. Of course I know this person's name.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 And then you say it, you're wrong.
Speaker 5 Yes. Every time.
Speaker 114 Every time. Every time.
Speaker 25 Every time.
Speaker 114 Okay, all right.
Speaker 30 Maybe it's just us.
Speaker 83 All right, monkeypox, our monkeypox update.
Speaker 12 I've got some good news.
Speaker 126 We have 15,400 monkeypox cases here in the United States.
Speaker 47 And you're saying to yourself, Glenn, how is that possibly good news?
Speaker 126 Well, let me tell you, this is the first time in the last two years the United States has come out number one on anything.
Speaker 152 Yeah!
Speaker 25 You had a, you had, hey.
Speaker 152 Oh, please.
Speaker 148 Now, I have a sad story I'd like to share with you.
Speaker 145 while Sarah is on top of it.
Speaker 31 Sad story.
Speaker 82 Students returning to college today are confronting a new reality in states such as Texas and Ohio and Indiana.
Speaker 49 The abortion,
Speaker 56 an option for unplanned pregnancy when they were last on campus, has since been banned, often
Speaker 159 with few exceptions.
Speaker 54 Students don't know what to do.
Speaker 44 Miller, Jamie Miller, 20, said the new limits on abortion influenced the decision he made with his partner to avoid sexual activity that could risk pregnancy.
Speaker 48 After years of taking testosterone, going through with a pregnancy wouldn't be healthy for him or for the child, he said.
Speaker 64 And he said it would up-end his education and put him into debt.
Speaker 102 This was the testosterone speaking, I think.
Speaker 20 Emily Cornynman of Dallas decided to study business at Indiana University.
Speaker 14 She was frustrated to learn that her new state passed new abortion restrictions that take effect September 15th.
Speaker 44 She says, personally, I don't know if abortion would be the choice I would make, but I would respect anyone's opinion.
Speaker 41 You know, whoever's body it is, they have the right to make that choice.
Speaker 11 Amen. Amen.
Speaker 53 And then Cleveland State University sophomore Guiana Formica.
Speaker 11 Guiana Formica, which sounds like, I don't know, cheap kitchen flooring that you would get someplace in an African country.
Speaker 40 Guiana Formica said she's got hundreds of condoms through a non-profit organization for her campus advocacy group to distribute.
Speaker 14 She bought some emergency contraceptive to have just in case she knows she's going to need it.
Speaker 41 Hundreds of condoms.
Speaker 33 Now, Miss Formica said,
Speaker 31 as like a clear independent
Speaker 48 in this stage of my life, I'm most likely not going to be in a place where I could become pregnant.
Speaker 103 I'm not even going to ask because I don't know how to do the math anymore.
Speaker 43 I have no idea.
Speaker 32 I'm doing this for other people.
Speaker 33 because it's not something that I need right this second.
Speaker 33 So there's Miss for Micah.
Speaker 70 And I feel bad. I really do.
Speaker 148 I feel bad for all of those college students
Speaker 46 having the choice to kill their child taken away from them.
Speaker 1 It's really sad.
Speaker 1 These children may
Speaker 142 live.
Speaker 1 And that would be a terrible discussion.
Speaker 92 And for them to sacrifice and say, I can't have sex.
Speaker 1 Profound.
Speaker 109 What a sacrifice that no one has ever had to make.
Speaker 1 You know how many people there are, Glenn, that get born and then maybe don't have a perfect life, but think to themselves, I wish I was dead and my mom aborted me. It's so common these days.
Speaker 1 So many people just want to avoid their life completely, not even having a chance to enjoy any of life's wonderful gifts.
Speaker 113 They'd rather just be dead.
Speaker 50 Well, if they're under 18 and they live in Canada, their mom and dad probably would be saying to them, no, no, there's lots of reasons to live.
Speaker 59 But now the Canadian doctors can euthanize that child without permission from the parents. Thank God.
Speaker 1
Thank God. Thank God.
Not only are we now just making
Speaker 1 euthanasia legal, we're now.
Speaker 125 I hope that it's legal, rare, and safe.
Speaker 1 It will be until they don't need that word anymore.
Speaker 25 They don't need rare anymore.
Speaker 4 Right.
Speaker 1 That's what they do. It's legal, safe, and rare when everyone agrees.
Speaker 98 Until we just decide that these people are useless eaters.
Speaker 99 This stuff.
Speaker 88 I do think long-term is good, though.
Speaker 1 And I mean this in a very long-term way, but when they come out and start dropping the rare,
Speaker 1
that's when we make progress. When they try to appeal to people, it's like, oh, this is a tough thing.
It's a necessary evil.
Speaker 1
We know how bad it is, but they just certain people in certain circumstances. You have to understand that.
Even that will overwhelm the rational thought process of a lot of human beings.
Speaker 1 They will say, I feel bad for them, and I'm not in their position and I can't see what they're going through.
Speaker 1 And maybe, you know, I don't like the idea of an abortion, but maybe, maybe for them, it's just the only thing they can do. And maybe they should be allowed to make that choice.
Speaker 1 I really do think that is effective, evil, but effective on a lot of people. When they come out and say, shout your abortion, people are like, okay, I don't want to be on that side.
Speaker 1 I don't want to be on that side of this thing. I don't want anything to do with people who say that.
Speaker 62 I think they've actually learned their lesson, though, a little bit, a little bit.
Speaker 14 They're backing off some of that.
Speaker 56 You know, no more marching bands for, you know, my 17th abortion.
Speaker 35 Bring in the band.
Speaker 97 You mean since the decision?
Speaker 79 Since the decision.
Speaker 50 And I think they know
Speaker 41 that it is
Speaker 14 they may have...
Speaker 87 they may have celebrated too soon, too loudly.
Speaker 1 Yeah, I think that's probably true. And I think
Speaker 1 without that change of stance, I don't know that all of this would have occurred. But I will say this.
Speaker 1 They believe, I think, in the very immediate future that the abortion decision will help them in this particular election. And it's not implausible that that might be correct.
Speaker 1 They may win some purple seats that they would have lost if this hadn't happened.
Speaker 1
I don't think it's as effective as they are saying it is. I don't think, like, I don't think if they rerun that Kansas election in two years, they win it.
It's just in the immediate aftermath.
Speaker 1 I mean, left is much more energized than the right on this issue because the right just got this big win.
Speaker 113 Well, how did they get that win?
Speaker 35 And how are they going to get all other wins?
Speaker 1 The evil Supreme Court stealing it.
Speaker 14 Yeah, well, they stole it through the Supreme Court, but they're about to steal another election.
Speaker 144 Anyhow, we don't want to say that.
Speaker 34 We don't want to say that.
Speaker 14 We can't say, you know, that the left stole the election or anything like that.
Speaker 35 We'll be banned immediately.
Speaker 63 So I want to make it very clear: we're not saying that.
Speaker 69 We're saying that the left is now saying that.
Speaker 109 And it's everywhere.
Speaker 50 We'll share that with you just in just a couple of minutes. Standby.
Speaker 14 Also, Russia has blamed Ukraine for the murder.
Speaker 14 Haven't offered any evidence yet, but they have named the person and are looking for the person now.
Speaker 14 And it won't end well, I don't think.
Speaker 35 On 9-11, 2000, 977 people were killed in the World Trade Center bombings.
Speaker 14 After that day, most of us vowed that we would never forget.
Speaker 37 Have we?
Speaker 42 Are we still living our life the way we promised we would?
Speaker 14 One organization has kept that promise in amazing and wonderful ways.
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Speaker 56 They've been supporting America's heroes and their families ever since.
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Speaker 44 Well, be wary of this next election, according to Democrats.
Speaker 156
Listen. How can you win with Russian interference, though? That's what I'm saying.
That's what I'm scared about in 2020. But rightly.
Speaker 156 Because I think he's an illegitimate president that didn't really win. So how do you fight against that in 2020? You are absolutely right.
Speaker 162 He is an illegitimate president, in my mind.
Speaker 23 Would you be my vice president?
Speaker 162 Folks, look, I absolutely agree.
Speaker 158 Trump didn't actually win the election in 2016. He lost the election and he was put into office because the Russians interfered.
Speaker 163 Trump knows he's an illegitimate president.
Speaker 164 The president or elect, although legally elected, is not legitimate.
Speaker 162
The Supreme Court selected George W. Bush.
as the president. He was not elected.
There is overwhelming evidence that George W. Bush did not win this election.
Speaker 156 What I observed as a voter, as a citizen of Illinois Illinois four years ago, were troubling evidence of the fact that not every vote was being counted.
Speaker 156 The right to vote has been stolen from qualified voters.
Speaker 165 In 2004, the Democratic process was thwarted.
Speaker 156 The 2004 presidential election in Ohio was riddled with unnecessary problems.
Speaker 163 Some machines malfunctioned, causing votes to be counted more than once or not at all.
Speaker 156 Based upon an inordinate number of allegations suggesting gross voting rights violations and
Speaker 156 I join with my colleagues in objecting to counting the state of Ohio's electoral votes.
Speaker 163 I think it's fair to say that there are many legitimate questions about its accuracy, about its integrity. There are still legitimate concerns over the integrity of our elections.
Speaker 156 I agree with tens of millions of Americans who are very worried that when they cast the ballot on an electronic voting machine, that there is no paper trail to record that vote.
Speaker 7 And despite the final tally and the inauguration and the situation we find ourselves in, I do have one very affirmative statement to make.
Speaker 156 Without voter suppression,
Speaker 166 Stacey Abrams would be the governor of Georgia. Andrew Gillam is the governor of Florida.
Speaker 7
You refuse to concede and say that you lost. Do you stand by that decision today? Absolutely.
The election was not fair. The process was not fair.
Speaker 158 If Stacey Abrams doesn't win in Georgia, they stole it.
Speaker 152 It's clear.
Speaker 161 It's clear.
Speaker 160 I think that Stacey Abrams' election is being stolen from her.
Speaker 53 It goes on for 10 minutes.
Speaker 151 It's remarkable.
Speaker 135 10 minutes of this.
Speaker 114 It is remarkable.
Speaker 1 Those are all big names. They're all congressmen, senators, presidents, former presidents.
Speaker 113 And none of them were ever silenced.
Speaker 132 No.
Speaker 56 No.
Speaker 152 Huh.
Speaker 32 Isn't that weird?
Speaker 62 Now they are out today saying that you can't trust this election, that Republicans are going to try to steal this election this fall.
Speaker 11 By hook or by crook?
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