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I don't know how about you, but I am.

Are you excited?

You excited for Jeffrey Bayzos going into space?

Wow.

Hugely impressive.

It's funny because it really, really demystified space travel.

It really does.

People just don't.

I don't know what that is.

I feel like there was a time where it was like the most incredible thing that everyone was

maniacally obsessed with it.

And now there's still a group of people who are maniacally obsessed with it.

Every time Elon Musk does anything, we need to know about it, apparently.

But,

you know, I guess you're not supposed to really like Jeff Bezos.

He's like the billionaire you're not supposed to like.

You know, there is, I think there is a

poll up on the internet on

Jeff Bezos going up into space and then never returning.

And

like 90% of it is go up into space and never return.

I don't know why he gets such a bad name.

He's just number one.

He's just, he's the richest guy in the world.

Right?

Now, Elon Musk gets a complete break on all of

the things.

Because he's quirky.

Yeah, I guess he's quirky, and Bezos is sort of boring.

He's sort of a boring rich guy.

Because Musk does does it like I do it.

You know, I wouldn't do all the global warming stuff, but would I build my own flamethrower company for no reason?

Yeah, probably.

You know what I mean?

Like he does billionaire like you he does fantasy billionaire.

He's like a fantasy league billionaire.

Like way beyond the I'm going to buy a sports team.

Yeah, like if you go by a sports team,

you're doing all sorts of things that you're not doing when you're doing a fantasy league team.

Fantasy league team, you're making crazy trades.

You're releasing people for no reason.

You're naming your team crazy things.

He's like a fantasy league billionaire.

He just does crazy stuff.

Right.

Where Bezos is like, I'm going to deliver your packages efficiently.

It's like, it's like, it's not nearly as cool.

But here he is in this with the space thing.

It's just not as cool.

With Elon Musk, it was like, you know,

he put the car with the astronaut in it as he launched it out into space.

Where Bezos, this is just like, this will save us a lot of money.

This will be really good good for the economy.

And I'm going to go with it.

And

I'm going to wear something because I'm not a good-looking guy.

I'm not a sexy guy, but I'm going to wear a spacesuit that is probably four times too small for me.

But

I think the ladies will dig it.

At least the ladies I hang out with.

They've just retracted the

bridge

from, do we have any live

in the cabin, because it'll sway the stack back and forth.

There go the aft fin checks.

45 seconds away or so.

There you see the engine gimbal check just peeking out at the base of the rocket.

That's Bezos pounding on the door trying to get out.

I was kidding.

I was kidding.

All right, here we go, everybody.

Thousands of people contributed years to this historic moment.

Ladies and gentlemen.

Branson really just came in and cut him off last second, didn't he?

Yeah.

Godspeed, first crew of New Shepherd.

Let's light this candle.

Let's light this candle.

Let's light this candle, everybody.

Hey,

let's light this candle.

Who wants to do the electric slide?

T-minus 16, guidance internal.

They're lighting the candle.

It's lit.

candle is light.

We went early.

Five.

Command engine start.

Two.

One.

It does look like a giant phallic symbol, though.

That is not.

It's not.

They needed to redesign this spacecraft.

Right.

This is not a...

This is like, ladies, we're going into space.

Oh, God, they did this intentionally.

This is not real footage.

Go, Jeff, go, Mark, go, Wally, go, Oliver.

You are going to space.

Well, not really.

This is another one of those borderline space players.

You're going low orbit.

Still pretty cool.

Yeah, so they're not going around the world.

They're going up, and then they're coming back down.

And they've got about three minutes where they're in.

Oh, my goodness.

Listen to the roar of the BE-3 engine.

We are just about to get to the bottom of the base.

Dude, it's unbelievable the shape of the spacecraft.

Oh, I know.

It since, how did they make it like this?

This is incredible.

It is.

And especially for...

And look what it's like.

When you're watching the footage, it's going up and down, up and down.

It's bad.

I would expect this sort of behavior from Elon Musk.

Yeah.

I would expect it from him.

He's making 420 jokes all the time.

But this is the, you know what it is?

This is so appropriate for Bezos because that's all it is.

I got a bigger spaceship than you.

That's so true.

So there it goes.

Can you leave the audio?

I'm going to get a rocket just under our shoulders and to know that we've got a crew that is going to be.

1,400 miles an hour right now.

It just feels different, doesn't it, Gary?

Don't say that, honey.

All right, you can follow along, of course, the speedometer in the bottom left, the altimeter,

2,000 miles an hour.

2,000 miles an hour.

Yeah, 132,000 feet up.

Go for throttle.

So far, it appears to be a nominal flight.

That's a bad descriptor.

Nominal.

It sounds like a really boring word.

But I think that's what you want.

Coming up here on Miko, main engine cutoff.

That will be followed

by separation.

And at that point, after separation, we're going to let the astronauts unbuckle and take in the freedoms of Zero-G.

There is Miko, main engine cutoff.

A beautiful shot

down the New Shepard rocket.

Look at that view.

Look at the view.

It's just a dot in the sky.

No, you're from the back of the butt end of the rocket.

Awaiting separation here.

Elon Musk has not gone into space, right?

No.

But only Branson and I guess now Bezos.

And Branson did it like I mean, I guess he did it because he was going to be the first billionaire to go up into space.

That's what it is.

You can start to see

standby.

You're going to see

the separation of the capsule from the booster itself.

Over 300,000 feet, by the way.

It's considerable.

They're slowing down now.

Slowing down, but still

going up.

That's too high.

You only need to go.

250,000 feet is fine, guys.

Oh, wow, wow, wow.

Bezos turned to the goss.

I really want Bezos to do an Amazon promo while he's up there.

It's like, oh, we're here.

And by the way, on Amazon Prime video right now, you can go see.

So they're in Zero G.

You're hearing the voices in the cabin, I believe.

And the one thing does this...

There we go.

Our astronauts have passed the Carmen line at about 328,000 feet, continuing their ascent.

You see the two vehicles there.

When the speed hits zero, you know that they've hit Happogee, their maximum altitude, and you hear they're having

quite an experience.

351,000 feet, by the way, was their peak altitude.

And now they're coming down.

And that's what happens when

something goes up and it comes down the other side of it.

I'm like, hey, this is the other expected outcome.

And so it's so appropriate because it's lasted about three minutes.

And all the excitement, all of the,

you know, this is going to be forever.

All of that is gone.

Everyone feels underwhelmed.

This is exactly the same way.

It wasn't as good as I thought it was going to be.

There's a sense of regret now, right?

All over everyone's faces.

I spent all that money, and that was it.

And then they'll all wake up again trying to do it tomorrow, which is the sad part.

Yeah, it was great.

Remember, if we could just be up there longer.

Oh, wow.

You forgot to take a moment.

That would be.

Okay, get in.

So now,

how does this thing land?

Do we know?

Does this

I mean, I know we know

we don't know, Glenn, we have no idea how it's gonna land.

My understanding is it comes down until it gets close to the earth, and then it uh it touches the earth, and that's the landing.

Right, no, but is this a

rocket landing like Musk?

I don't know.

I've not been paying attention to Bezos.

I have the theory that basically, like,

people who grew up and really saw like the moon landing were really into it are still into space.

And really young people are in space that are in this generation of seeing people like Elon Musk do it.

Where like in the middle there's a big gap of people who just don't.

Like I my memory of space travel was literally in my you know I don't know, what was I, 10-year-old classroom watching the Challenger blow up.

That's like legitimately what I remember about it as a kid.

Just a scarring experience.

I remember being on the air that day of the Challenger

and

watching it and

I don't even think, I'm not even sure we took it because it had become such a

well it was the big chill it was because of the teacher.

So every school kid, they're like, hey, everybody, a teacher's going, oh my God.

It must have been a little...

It really was scarring.

I bet it was.

I bet it was.

It's like you're there with your teacher and like they're all excited to see their co-worker go into space.

They're about to land.

Thank you again, everybody, for joining us live for our first human flight on New Shepherd so far, a nominal flight.

Our booster is about to return to its landing pad.

There we see engine relight.

The sonic boom!

Oh my god, they're 14 feet under the ground now.

Oh gosh,

they're on the ground.

They've made made it.

And let's blow this candle out.

Freaking incredible.

That is nice.

Welcome back, New Shepard.

Absolutely incredible.

Beautiful rocket that provided a beautiful space.

I want to see

if he peed himself.

I want to see him walk out.

See if he peed himself.

And

that was really, that was seven.

That was seven minutes.

And now he's getting dressed and he's leaving.

I mean, that is really,

it says a lot.

The spaceship, I take it back, is appropriately shaped.

Yeah, it really is

for Jeff Bezos.

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It's what is this?

The floating capsule?

Oh, they had separation.

That cushion of air will

puff to the rocket already landed, but now Bezos is landing a few hundred feet from the ground.

200 feet.

It's amazing this all started with, all right, we should send books in the mail.

Yeah.

People can go on a website and think, we'll mail a books.

They're landed.

That's how this thing started.

Amazon.

I mean, how crazy is that?

It's also crazy that they funded this entire thing on just my wife's purchases, which is incredible when you think about it.

And touchdown.

Welcome back, New Shepherd's first human crew.

What?

Isn't it crazy?

We have reusable rockets now.

I mean, I remember used to say, I mean, I bet Cal, I mean, Florida, the coast of Florida,

just got a bunch of rockets

washing up on the beach now.

I mean, because they would all fall back into the ocean.

Remember the two big, big,

what was those Morton,

what was it, Morton Fiber?

I can't remember the name of it, but they made the two big boosters

and they would peel off the side of the space shuttle.

And I always, I remember thinking, why don't we go get those?

Because they're no good anymore.

Yeah.

You know, but they were no good anymore.

And it's called littering, is what it is.

That's what it is.

It's what it is.

And now there's a giant pile of plastic in the middle of the ocean where it's bigger than the state of Texas.

Also, it doesn't exist, and everyone who tells you that is lying.

But

just think about it.

What if it was true?

That's the important thing.

What if it was?

So can I ask you a question?

Why do you think they named it New Shepherd?

I don't know.

It's an interesting name, isn't it?

Yeah.

I hadn't put any thought into it, but I'm sure Jeff did.

I'm sure he did.

New Shepherd.

I mean,

is this like the Beatles thing?

He's bigger than Jesus.

I was just thinking that it's New Shepherd, you know, a company like Amazon shepherding us

into

new places.

Welcome to the internet.

You know,

I know everyone has their, everyone hates Amazon.

It's the thing to do with

I don't hate Amazon.

You know,

they're my most favorite out of

do such a good job.

They do.

They do.

I know that, like, I know there's definitely negatives about it, and I don't like the politics of Bezos.

I don't like the politics of Musk, frankly, either.

But these guys, like, there's a reason why Jeffrey Bezos is the richest guy in the world.

He's my age.

Is he really?

He was born in 1964.

He was my age.

And he, look, this,

you think about, we were talking earlier about the Bo Burnham special, the comedy special that's on Netflix, and he talks about his whole

experience through COVID and lockdown and everything.

And just think about

going through lockdown without the Amazon.

Amazon.

Without Amazon.

Just as a company.

Yes, there are other companies that do similar things as Amazon.

It wouldn't have happened.

But like, I don't know how you get through it.

You're right.

How would you do it?

We wouldn't have done it.

You wouldn't have been able to get anything that you need.

No, no, we wouldn't have done it.

And we probably would have been better for it.

Possibly, yeah.

I mean,

maybe

that policy doesn't exist because it's just not possible.

Like, is it possible to do lockdown without DoorDash slash Uber Eats or however else you're doing it?

No, I think you would have.

Americans would have rebelled immediately.

It made it easier.

The technology made it easy.

Which one of those books is it?

Is it Brave New World or I get them all confused?

Animal Farm.

It's not 1984.

Brave New World.

Brave New World.

Yeah.

The technology made it possible for us to withstand

at least some time.

Think about it without Uber Eats.

Think about it

without the internet, without Amazon.

Think about it without Netflix or Amazon Prime.

No way we would have, what, 20 years ago, sat down and watched the Jerry Springer show every day?

America would have lost its mind.

Lost its mind.

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So how much does the shirt that Sarah is wearing cost?

She's wearing a Peloton t-shirt.

And I know what Pelotons cost.

And they are stupid expensive.

Yeah.

Stupid expensive.

And then they add on the monthly fee, which is, all right, I've just spent multiple thousands of dollars here.

Are you really going to charge me $60 a month or whatever it is so I can stream classes?

We all know YouTube is free, guys.

Like we all, we, come on, really?

You're going to do that?

And of course they are.

And it works.

And they're all millionaires.

And

soon they're all going to be building their own rocket ships.

We're going to be the only ones without a rocket.

The only one without a rocket ship.

Yeah.

It's just sad.

Which is funny because the story you always tell to new employees about me is don't start building a rocket ship.

Right.

Glenn will say, you know, maybe

we should all go to the moon.

And he'll change his mind.

And so don't start.

We all have.

multiple unfinished rocket ships in our backyard.

Yeah, that's what Stu always tells people.

It's important to know when you need to build the rocket ship.

Rocket ship.

Yes.

Yeah.

Soon.

I think it's coming.

I think it's coming soon.

So

So seriously,

do you get a free t-shirt when you buy the $5,000 treadmill or whatever it is?

No, you get 100 classes or 100 bike rides gets you a free t-shirt.

100 bike rides gets you a free Peloton t-shirt.

Now, to be clear, you have to buy the bike and pay the monthly fee and do 100 classes to get the t-shirt.

So not free.

Right, right.

Definitely not free.

You know, I could print one that looks exactly like that and sell it to you for 20 bucks,

where that t-shirt probably costs you close to six grand.

Well, the funny thing is, too, it's like a what, you know, three or four thousand dollar bike.

It's 60 bucks a month or whatever it is for eternity.

And the worst part about getting that t-shirt is doing 100 classes to me.

Like the thing I want to do least is actually do the biking.

I don't want to be on it.

I don't want to cycle.

Nope.

No.

Nope.

But that's why we look like we do.

exactly right uh my wife just got a pilates machine it's coming what is a pilates machine i have no idea it looks like a medieval torture thing it does it's like and she's like you're doing pilates and i'm like i'm not doing pilates oh you should definitely live stream that on instagram you should i'm gonna wear i'm you know what'll make it you know what'll make it stop my wife saying you got to do pilates is if i start wearing a leotard and i'm going to

you keep threatening these things I think you just like wearing leotards.

No, I've never worn a leotard.

I just know what I would look like in a leotard.

It would not be good.

No, it would not be good.

It wouldn't exactly be a night at the ballet.

Agreed.

And she would not want it to be publicly posted.

So she would allow you to get out of exercise.

She would be like, no,

no, I can't.

No, you can't.

The internet's down, whole world.

Yeah, whole world.

The whole world is down.

People are trapped in their house, Glenn.

It's not good.

Don't do that to them.

And I'm like, I'm not doing that to them.

This is just like the way I like to exercise on my new Pilates machine.

What the hell is Pilates?

I mean, it's just like yoga.

Only it's strengthening and flexibility and, you know, supposed to make you leaner and taller and it's awesome.

Yeah.

Being strong and flexible, that just screams yoga back, doesn't it?

Yeah, it does.

It's like yoga.

Yoga, I've done yoga before.

Have you ever done yoga?

No.

Yeah, I've done yoga before.

It's the most intense,

like,

I don't know.

You know, you're like, you know, do the

gladfish or down for whatever.

And do it for, you know, 20 minutes.

And it is so strenuous.

At the same time, it is so relaxing.

I fell asleep.

It's the only, I was like, I was, I was going for it.

And then I was.

And

the yoga instructor said, Mr.

Beck, are you sleeping?

I'm like, I'm sorry.

I'm sorry.

This is really good.

I mean, it's strenuous, but I'm so relaxed.

I'm so relaxed.

It's time for a nap.

So you should leave now.

And they did, and they never came back.

Points for me.

Yeah.

Points for me.

Did you do that in a leotard?

No, I didn't do that in a leotard.

That's when I could have worn a leotard.

You know, now,

now I'm only threatening it because,

whoa,

no one wants to see me in that.

So do I look like a Pilates guy?

I mean, not look like it, but do I look like, because this is the one my wife says you will really like that.

Because I've tried all of it.

I hate all of it.

Hate.

And when all of it, exercise?

I mean walking.

I mean to the refrigerator.

I hate it all.

I hate it all.

You've got the WALL-E lifestyle.

It's the one you want, right?

Like, isn't that the one that's not?

No, actually, you know what I really would like, except now you would have to be running because of all of the people that are trying to kill you and stab you.

My best exercise was walking in the streets of New York.

And remember, I mean, nobody could keep up with me.

I'm a fast walker, and I was in shape because I would walk a lot in New York City because I liked it.

Because every time you'd see something new.

And the good thing, too, there is there's a lot of

trying to escape threats threats because everybody walking on the street wanted to kill you.

Yes.

So it had, I mean, my adrenaline was going.

It was really good.

It was really good.

And I really liked it.

But there's no place else like New York City.

You know,

you walk, it's like, let's go for a walk in the neighborhood.

I've seen it.

Nothing's changed.

Maybe

Bob has the station wagon out in front of the house instead of in the garage this time.

I mean, I just get bored so fast.

Yeah, it's so boring.

Like, there's no homeless vomit anywhere in your neighborhood.

No, it's terrible.

There's no needles to avoid.

I mean, when you're exercising, let's say in New York or San Francisco, you have to,

you're always seeing there's a new poop on the street.

Yeah.

You know, a new needle around here.

You know, somebody trying to urinate on you,

you know, five yards ahead.

I've heard right now, New York and San Francisco are great for exercise because you're constantly fleeing violent attacks.

Yeah, it's great.

And there's no cops around because they've banned them all.

So it's really great.

It's a great way to get your heart rate up.

And I can get the iHeart New York t-shirt for less than you paid for the Peloton.

So

I like that.

Last night I watched the special we were talking about

with Bo Burnham.

I watched it with my daughter,

Hannah, my second oldest.

Yeah, if you missed the conversation yesterday, this guy who, a comedian,

sort of, who was pretty well known for Netflix specials and stuff, gave up on comedy like five years ago because he had really extreme anxiety, was about to come back

and start performing in January 2020.

And then, as he tells it, the funniest thing happened.

And he did an entire comedy special from inside one room of his house over quarantine.

I think he was in L.A.

I'm not sure.

I'm not sure.

I'm not sure.

But either way, he was locked down, I guess, for basically a whole year.

So it took a whole year to do the special.

Just him with a camera in one room.

It really is an amazing piece of work.

I've never seen,

I watched this a second time I've watched it, and I've never seen anything like it.

And I think

what's so frightening about it,

it's very funny, and at the beginning,

just warning, it's very offensive in its language.

It's a comedy special on Netflix, though.

Probably unexpected for most people.

Correct.

But it is, and it's kind of light and

trivial at the beginning.

But it took him a year locked in his house, and the guy is unstable.

And it's almost like watching a real Truman show, except he knows he's trapped.

You know what I mean?

It's the closest thing.

I was watching it last night.

I'm like, I've never seen anything like it.

And then I thought, it's kind of like the Truman show where

the guy is

trapped in this weird situation, this make-believe situation.

And we're just watching him really deteriorate.

He is mentally.

fragile, I would say.

He's a genius.

You are watching a genius.

I think this guy is the most gifted and one of the smartest guys I have ever seen

in performance.

I mean, it is, it's performance art.

You've never seen anything like this before.

But when it hits intermission about halfway through,

he realizes that COVID and the isolation is going to keep going.

At the beginning of the video, it's kind of light because he's like, it's, you know, it's going to be over soon.

And then six months into it, he's still making the video and he's, he is realizing,

are we ever going to leave lockdown?

But his,

especially in the second half,

his

discoveries of what's real and what's not

are phenomenal.

I really, I so want to play some of the stuff on the air because the commentary about where we are, you're watching,

you're watching this guy in one of the most real performances you've ever seen.

And while he has kind of a breakdown on screen, I don't think that that's the real breakdown.

I think that is him reenacting the breakdown.

But the breakdown, you know, is real.

And

he's coming to the understanding that

the internet and

what's going on in the world right now is blowing us apart.

And

he's just so clear while he is losing his mind.

He's so clear on what the problems are.

And I doubt we agree on things.

except the diagnosis of the problem.

And

he has one song.

I just want to play a little bit of it.

He has this is this is towards the end,

and it's

let me play uh

play the beginning of it.

It is it's really remarkable.

Um

so long

Goodbye

I'll see you when I see you You can pick the street I'll meet you on the other side I mean here he's he's

A his music is beautiful But then

he's saying goodbye.

I'll meet you

I'll meet you outside.

I'll meet you on the street.

But we're never coming back

We're never coming back together.

I'll be on the other side of the street.

Did I say that right?

It is such a brilliant piece of work.

And

last night when I was watching it, I was overwhelmed with a feeling that it was almost like dropping a pin.

You know, when you drop a pin on a map on the timeline.

This guy,

I mean, in that song, it talks about, you know, you say it's, it's, uh,

it's ending, but it's already over, and nothing you can do

to change it.

And it's,

it is such a weird,

dystopian, almost piece, but it's real.

And I felt like it was dropping a pen in the timeline.

I feel like this special

would be or should be looked at possibly in the future as

the first real sign in mass culture

that the collective knew.

And because I said to my daughter about halfway through, I said, what do you think of this?

She said, well, it's funny.

But it's all true.

And I said, yeah, I know.

And it's not like,

it's not true because it's Marxist or anti-Marxist or anything like that.

It's true in its feeling.

This guy is so wide open to feelings

and he knows he's got the collective zeitgeist nailed, unlike anything I've ever seen.

His name is Bo Burnham.

And it is a...

It's a special called Inside.

And you can find it on Netflix.

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It's absolutely brilliant.

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welcome

how you doing

well

I found something out and I don't think this is true you would have said something about it uh but I don't want to ambush you here but

uh

I've heard that you're Jewish.

Is that true?

You can't believe everything you hear.

Look at how he's stumbling around this.

I think he's Jewish.

Holy cow.

It's out now.

I mean,

you might as well live with it.

I just thought you always wore.

Next, you'll be telling people that I

control a space laser.

Oh, my God.

I don't know.

I heard.

We don't talk about these things.

I swear to you, you told me that

little hat you wore was just too small.

It was a gap that you had as a kid, and it was too small.

And I believed it.

Okay.

Well, Ben, we'll get it.

I tried to keep it going as long as I could, Glenn.

Gosh, you know what, Ben, it is what's going on now is as insane as

what I just said to you.

It's just insane what the mainstream media is is now trying to portray.

Now, there was a great article.

Congratulations on the article from NPR.

A great article where

they have deemed that you are a great danger now because of what you're building over the Daily Wire.

And they point to you and to us and to Breitbart.

And they say that

you are affecting millions of people and they don't know that you're a conservative.

They have no idea that the Daily Wire is really a conservative outlet.

How can they possibly say something like it's marked at the bottom of every single page of every article?

How can they possibly say that?

It's insanity.

I mean,

it is crazy, but it's perfectly predictable because right now, when you watch Joe Biden and the New York Times and the entire media and democratic infrastructure combine to basically say that social media is the problem and needs to be reined in and that social media needs to quote unquote cut out misinformation and by misinformation they don't actually mean things that are wrong they just mean stuff they don't like yes it's not anything of a surprise they've been doing this since 2016 so before 2016 I know everybody has a short memory before 2016 everybody in the media loved Facebook right because Facebook was the place where Barack Obama won the 2012 election Facebook was he had he had figured out these brilliant strategies then Trump wins in 2016 and they've got to find some rationale for why Hillary Clinton the worst candidate in American history, lost.

And it can't be that she's the worst candidate, because that would mean she was the worst candidate.

It's got to be something else.

And so what they come up with is it's Facebook.

Facebook allowed Russian dissemination of disinformation.

Facebook allowed dissemination of disinformation via the Trump campaign and all of this.

Now, there was a subtle shift that happened here where the critique went from Russian disinformation, which would be, you know, that actually has a definition.

That would be active foreign intervention in an American election via false propaganda, to misinformation, right?

They shifted from disinformation, which could be targeted, to misinformation, which now includes anything they don't like.

So they will just scrub the Hunter Biden article because that is quote unquote misinformation, even though it's true.

And in this NPR article, they rip Daily Wire not because we report things that aren't true.

They admit in the article that we don't report things that aren't true.

They quote some sort of quote-unquote expert, professor at an Ivy League University, saying that any true fact, quote unquote, stripped of context, can become misinformation, which is to say that if you're conservative and you give context for information in a way that leftists don't like, this now constitutes misinformation.

And that's what this entire campaign is about.

There's this extraordinarily perverse thing that has happened with regard to how we consume information in the United States.

It used to be that you would bookmark a place like Daily Wire or The Blaze and you'd go directly there.

And then because social media is so convenient, people get Daily Wire or The Blaze or Breitbart from their news feed on Facebook.

And the left noticed that all of the dissemination of information was now centralized in one place.

And then they said, okay, well, what if we just now bottleneck that?

What if we just strangle in the crib, all of these conservative organizations by telling the disseminator of information to just cut off the faucet?

And that's what NPR is doing right now.

They're trying to reestablish an establishment media monopoly with the help of the Democratic Party.

And apparently your taxpayer dollars is NPR.

They're trying to do all of that by basically pressuring Facebook into preventing anything they don't like from ever seeing the light of day.

It would be bad if it was coming from the New York Times, but it's coming from NPR.

That is an arm of the U.S.

government.

I mean, that is paid for by the U.S.

government.

Our tax dollars go to pay for NPR.

And it is probably the closest we have to an actual state media outlet.

And with everything that the White House has been saying about, you know,

we're flagging and, you know, we're hoping that Facebook is going to to stop these people who are killing people with their misinformation.

They have said this about almost everything.

The latest is just COVID.

Everything that the right or that liberty lovers or constitutionalists have been talking about,

every time since 2008, they have been saying that that's going to get somebody killed.

We're just fomenting a revolution or whatever.

This is

the open door to the end of the First Amendment.

And I don't see anybody

outside of conservative circles really talking about this and taking this seriously.

This is really dangerous.

Oh, it's super dangerous.

And if it were Trump doing it, you know that this would be an assault on the press.

Trump said a mean thing about someone from the press, and it was like, wow, the First Amendment under attack.

Now you have the White House deliberately saying that social media should shut down things the White House doesn't like and the entire press is sucking its thumb in the corner or cheering it on.

I mean there's an article from Kara Swisher who's just terrible in the New York Times and she's been basically every article she writes is about why Facebook should do what she wants Facebook to do.

And she had an article about Biden's comments the other day where he said that Facebook was killing people, which again is absurd.

First of all, it assumes that human beings don't have agency and can't actually do risk assessment for themselves and take a look at the facts themselves.

Number two, it assumes that Facebook is purposefully disseminating false information about COVID, which is just a lie.

It assumes that they are, in fact, a publisher, not a platform, which is kind of hilarious since the entire leftist support for Facebook is rooted in Section 230, which suggests they're a platform,

not a publisher.

So she writes in this piece, backing Joe Biden, saying that Facebook is killing people, quote, attempting to stop falsehoods by claiming to offer good information is like using a single sandbag to hold back an impossibly fetid ocean.

It's like that when it comes to a range of once anti-now divisive issues, from election integrity to critical race theory to whatever, keeping this country in a constant state of twitchy confusion.

So now she's I mean she's giving away the ball game there, right?

The idea here is not that the Democrats care about cutting down on quote unquote COVID misinformation.

If they wanted to cut down on COVID misinformation, perhaps they should stop Dr.

Fauci from talking, because he's now reversed himself on every major position he ever held, from masking to the efficacy of vaccines without masks to school reopening.

But put that aside, the She's now broadened it out from COVID to everything.

She literally says everything, right?

That that Facebook should police all the things because otherwise people could tell lies about things like critical race theory.

And by lies, she means the truth because she's a believer in critical race theory, as most of the members of the left-wing New York Times editorial board are.

So this is, it is the great danger to the country that the informational distribution mechanisms are now being leveraged into top-down control by Democrats.

Now, listen, I don't think that the heads of Facebook, particularly Zuckerberg, have a congenital interest in doing this, but I also don't know that they have the stones to actually stand up to this effort for long periods of time, which is why I've called on people who listen to my show and people who read Daily Wire to subscribe to Daily Wire and subscribe to The Blaze and subscribe to Fox Nation or anywhere else.

They get their conservative news because pretty soon it's going to be the model for informational distribution is going to be completely revised by an authoritarian left.

So the arrogance is usually

where people they just overplay their hand.

The left overplays their hand all the time.

But I feel like they've overplayed their hand for 10 years now, and it doesn't seem to be an overplaying.

Do you see this changing at all, Ben?

Where are we on this

timeline of losing freedom?

So I think that I really believe the future of the country and the only possibility that we stay together as a country is going to not be because of anything we, the conservatives, do, or even anything the radical left does.

It's going to be the people in the middle.

Do the people in the middle decide that they are going to stand up to this stuff or do they just go with whoever is the loudest voice and just appease that loud voice?

And that includes people who are sort of the moderate liberals.

You remember there's that Harper's Weekly letter last year where 150 liberals wrote this piece about how cancel culture was bad.

They had their obligatory kind of slaps at Trump.

But then they did the cancel culture is bad routine.

And the question for them is, are you just trying to keep the Overton window open for yourself?

Or are you willing to expand that to people who don't actually agree with you?

Because if it's only the former, the country is not going to survive.

If you say, listen, we, the liberal side, we may agree with leftists on a lot of their utopian goals, but we are not willing to shut down conversation, destroy individual rights, shut down the First Amendment in order to achieve those goals.

So maybe we'll get to utopia later, but at least we won't have destroyed the country.

If they do that, the country can survive.

If they decide to move along with the left because the left has some of the same political priorities, then we will fall apart as a country because there is no way that the right is just going to sit still for this.

And with everything that is going on, I mean, we're really disturbed, Ben.

What does your research show on what's happening

with justice and the FBI, especially on this January 6th thing?

I mean, FBI looks like it's possibly involved in it.

You know, they were now involved with the Whitmer thing, and that's kind of going awry.

I mean,

we're in a really dangerous place.

What are you feeling or hearing about what's happening legally with just January 6th?

Well, obviously the sort of resources that the government is devoting to prosecuting everybody from January 6th, while I'm perfectly fine with people who violate the law going to jail.

Me too.

There is obviously a wide disparity between the resources devoted by the federal government to prosecuting people on January 6th and the complete willingness of pretty much much everybody to just shrug and, in fact, cheer.

Rioters last year doing $5 billion in damage, $2 billion in insured damage to major cities around the country.

I mean, that disparity is pretty obvious and wide.

As far as sort of the January 6th of it all,

I'll be honest with you, I haven't particularly followed the sort of theorizing about the FBI and its involvement with January 6th because, frankly, it seems like there's pretty good evidence a lot of these people wanted to go in and do something stupid, petty, foolish, and criminal.

But the bigger problem with January 6th is to me not the quote-unquote FBI involvement.

I think we already know that there are problems with the FBI from the entire Mueller investigation.

The big problem to me with January 6th is the attempt by the left to use January 6th as the tool to silence everybody.

If you voted for Trump, you were in favor of January 6th, which means you're dangerous, which means that really we should be taking a second look at you.

January 6th was such a breach of democracy that you must continue to give us unalloyed power at the federal level in order to stop things like January 6th from happening ever again.

And the continual focus by the Democrats on January 6th, the blowing of it out of all proportion, treating it as though it was the single worst thing to happen in modern American history, when in reality, if security does its job, January 6th never happens in the way that it happens, right?

The big failure there is what the Senate Intelligence Committee said it was, which was a complete failure of all of the apparatuses of law enforcement to stop people from invading the Capitol in the first place.

In reality, it was several hundred people who broke into a building.

Yes, many of them intent on doing grave harm, and they should go to jail for that.

But the notion that it was like an insurrection about to overthrow the American government and thus give us unalloyed power is insane.

I mean, it was not about to overthrow the American government.

The place was cleared within two hours.

The Congress, led, by the way, by Mike Pence, Trump's vice president, and Mitch McConnell in the Senate, led the certification of the election.

So, like, at what point was American democracy truly in danger?

That's why

when you hear these stories about

when you hear these stories about top generals at the Pentagon saying things like, well, you know, it was the the Reichstag fire, and this is all hit.

Read a book.

And for goodness sake, read a book.

Or you're just being dishonest.

Can I take five minutes more of your time, Ben?

I want to respect your time.

Do you have to run or can I?

Oh, no, we're good.

Yeah, okay.

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Ben Shapiro, who I have tremendous respect for, you know,

I met a kid, he was probably, gosh, 12 or 13, I think.

Met him backstage at CPAC, and I looked at him, and I was talking to him, and I said to him, you remind me of Ben Shapiro.

When he was your age,

you know, you were...

When did you go to college?

I was

15, but if you said that to that kid, yeah, I was 16, that kid had some real hard teenage years ahead of him.

Yeah, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, he does.

He does.

But you've been a great, great force.

We have about a minute here, Ben, two minutes.

Tell me the thing that

you're most concerned about and

the thing that we can actually make an impact on.

So right now, the thing that I'm most concerned about is the wokification of corporations, the use of business to cram down particular viewpoints on the rest of the American public inside your business place, threatening you with firing if you don't post the proper black square or the proper gay pride message, like that kind of stuff.

If that continues, then we are going to completely bifurcate as a country.

And it is an area where we can successfully push back in the same way that a lot of people would push back in the educational sphere.

All it really requires is for you to politically unionize with some of your friends because it really is like a very core group of radical leftists.

who renormalize these institutions by taking advantage of people not wanting to cause controversy or have HR issues.

And so if you can be loud and proud on the other side and outnumber those folks, then you really can get your institution to just go back to kind of weapons down, no politics in the workplace, which would be, I think, the best available outcome there.

Any doubt in your mind that the

giant corporations are using the great reset or headed that way, and they're using the Marxists as fuel, that they'll eat the Marxists when all is said and done?

You know, I think that they think they'll eat the Marxists, but we'll find out.

I mean, it'll be a pitch battle.

I mean, a lot of the corporations thought, you know, that

in the early days of the Russian Revolution that things would end up well for them.

They didn't.

A lot of the corporations thought in the early days of the Nazis that things would end up great for them, not so much.

So it turns out that when you get in bed with the government and with people who love government, you shouldn't be surprised when you get screwed.

So I think a lot of these people think they're in control, but they are not, I think.

Ben Shapiro, great work at the Daily Wire.

Give Jeremy and everybody my best.

Thank you for all of the years of service that you've done and what you're working on now to keep us and the rest of the world free.

Thanks, Ben.

Appreciate it.

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How are you?

Just fine.

It's an honor to be on your show again.

Thank you.

It's good to have you.

So,

Robert,

tell me what you found in this poll that teaches us something important and different.

Well, it has more to do with the

differences of how people perceive of critical race theory.

And

it definitely is

the national perception of

how it should be dealt with and who should deal with it.

And everybody is taking the poll of whether or not critical race theory is a problem.

You skipped that.

Right?

I mean, you went right to what are we going to do about it.

And what did you find?

Well, what we found is

there's a sizable amount of the public

believes that

parents need to teach their

own opinions regards what they what the school does.

But there's also a significant amount of people who see this as kind of a call to action to either get their kids out of public school

or to actively take over these school boards.

I found this interesting because you look at Republicans, and it was about 38%

said if CRT is being taught in their child school, they need to remove their children from school.

That's almost 40%.

Yeah, 38% is pretty high, and that's no kid.

I mean, it's a very strong number.

But what I found interesting beyond that was 20%

of liberals said the same thing, and 22%

of

Independents.

So you're looking, you know, 25, 28% of all Americans, no matter what you vote for, about 25% of all Americans believe that you should take your child out of public school if it is being taught.

I don't think I've ever seen anything like that before.

Well, and when you add to it the number of people who say you fight it by taking over the school boards,

now you start talking about a majority.

And

that's the key factor is that either get your kids out of the school or take over the school boards, but the parents want a school that is accountable to what they believe.

And they either get that by picking the school, whether it's parochial or private or

charter school or homeschooling, or they get it by getting involved and controlling the school board elections.

But parents won't say so on what's being taught to the children.

So you did this in conjunction with convention of of states which is an organization that i completely agree with um having a new constitutional convention um

but this one shows that um let me just go through some of the numbers 51 percent of american voters say parents opposed to critical race theory should take action 27 percent of american voters say parents who oppose critical race theory should remove their children from public school if crt becomes a part of children's curriculum.

24% say American voters and parents should, who oppose critical race, should run candidates and work to take control of the local school boards if

CRT becomes part of the children's curriculum.

29%

say they should teach their views at home without interfering at school if CRT becomes a part of children's curriculum.

That one I don't even understand

in seeing that critical race theory teaches if you don't believe this stuff, you're an enemy to

goodness and sunshine and

candy, free candy for everybody.

I mean, you're,

what do the kids do?

How would the kids even process that if they're being taught the exact opposite at home when the teacher is saying if you don't buy into any of this,

you're a hate monger.

You're trouble.

Well, I think this reflects a couple of of things.

One, you mentioned our success.

One of our successes is based on the fact that, you know, we are pretty good at

getting what people really think when they're very hesitant to give their genuine opinion.

And I would tell you,

and what I saw and looking at other answers people gave who answered that,

that group is a mix of people who are hesitant because

they don't want to express an opinion.

A lot of those people oppose critical race theory, but a lot of them are conservative folks who oppose a lot of things that are being taught in school, and they're used to teaching them something different at home, but some of them just don't want to verbalize their opinion.

I mean,

we see this in every single survey, and that's that's one of the things we've specialized is kind of getting to

what this survey tells me is

that there's a very small percentage of people who actually are in favor of it.

And that's why we figured we didn't want to run the traditional, if you're opposed or in favor of it, poll, because frankly, people are very hesitant to give you a straight answer there.

But I would tell you of that 29%, you're probably looking at 10 or 15 who oppose it, but are used to opposing a lot of things taught in secular public schools and

just already teach their kids the, you know, worry about the math and science, but let us let us teach everything else.

So what does that tell us about the commitment and the fervor, if you will, of

this being different, of parents saying, you know, I've taken it for a long time, but no more.

Does that show a weakening of the will?

I think it's strengthening one because school board elections, especially in states that...

and districts that do not have them during the regular election cycle are notoriously low attendance elections.

And I don't think there are going to be any low attendance school board elections in the near future.

This has awakened people

on a lot of fronts.

We hear movements about trying to get school board elections moved onto the regular ballot.

We hear people talk about making school board elections partisan so that

they'll face the same voters the same day and be held accountable within a party structure.

But I mean, to me,

this says parents that have choices, that can afford choices, are going to use them.

And there's a sizable amount who are going to impact those school board elections.

And for the 24% who say go win the school board elections, I believe there's probably a working majority of those people are active to

vote based on a more traditional candidate.

To me, this all started last summer.

And this is something we encapsulated and we talked about was as much as people are troubled by the violence and the statues being torn down and everything, what we keep getting from people was what bothered them more was that it didn't seem to bother their children.

We kept getting that, people telling us that, that all this stuff and people trying to tear down Andrew Jackson's statue in front of the White House,

it didn't seem to bother their kids.

And

with COVID, people are seeing what their kids are hearing.

And there's just all of a sudden this rebellion, I mean, rebellion in that we can't just leave this up to the government.

The same government that people don't trust is teaching your kids.

Robert, one of the things you've done really well with your polling and you've made people aware of is that people don't answer polls honestly.

They don't always say

what they really think.

Is that effect getting worse?

I mean, I know it goes back to people refer back to the 80s, the Bradley effect in Los Angeles.

Is this something that people are really changing the way that they answer polls?

And is that effect getting more pronounced?

Yes.

And just simply, you know, I grew up in South Carolina and I always remember we're in the media markets from North Carolina hearing that whatever Jesse Helms numbers are, if he's only down before, he's going to win.

I mean, so, you know, we always call it the Helms factor.

It was the bad effect for the California race.

But

that had a very specific tone to it about very specific things people not want to be judged are racist.

But since then,

with Trump, we saw the effect in the 16th.

But by 2020, with cancel culture and people being docked and people being attacked, it has gone underwater.

The first thing is it is very hard to get people who are conservatives to participate in a poll to begin with.

It is one of the fundamental reasons so many got it wrong in 2020.

They were under sampling Republicans because they were hard to get to participate in the polls to begin with.

Then Then the Republicans who were willing to participate in polls, more willing, tended to be the very small shiver of never Trump Republicans.

So they're weighting up their Republican participation to meet their goals, and then they're overblowing the never-Trump Republicans.

And so no wonder their polls are so far off.

You had to start by saying, hey, I've got to get the people I have to get.

Waiting is one of the things that is a biggest problem in polling because people get a small sample of the group and maybe they needed 30% and they only got 22%.

Well, they weight it up.

Well, if you're going to weight it up,

you better nail it because

you could be distorting a flawed sample to begin with.

So we always shoot for not having to do very much weighting in the end because we want to get it right the first time.

So what is the difference between you and them?

Why do they just keep failing?

I mean, they're now going through and they can't figure out why all their polls were wrong.

And you were right.

Are they intentionally doing this?

Are they just misguided?

What was happening there?

Well,

that's a very good question.

We say sometimes that you first have to figure out whether their goal is to reflect the election or their goal is to affect the election.

And I think there's an even division on that.

But the other problem is, is these ridiculous

short,

long surveys, and small samples.

I mean, do you know somebody who's got time to answer 35 questions that are seen night?

Yeah.

And then they're going to call those people and they're only going to call 600, 700, say it represents an entire state.

Their margin of error is going to be through the roof.

And then what you get is people who care too much about issues.

The kind of person who will answer 35 questions on a Tuesday night cares too much about politics on the left or the right.

Or God forbid they're just bored.

You have got to get to average working people.

We believe in quick surveys that are less than nine questions and less than three minutes to take.

And so get it in and give out because if I don't represent people who think about politics rarely, I'm not going to get the mainstream of American thought.

Robert, we have only like one more minute.

Quick question, though, for you.

I hear from Republicans, conservatives all the time that say, almost as a point of pride,

I won't take a poll.

I won't participate in them because I hate these pollsters.

They get everything wrong.

And that's an understandable sentiment.

On the other hand, though, that's allowing these polls, not necessarily yours, because yours are doing it, going about it a different way, but these polls that often shape the media narrative, are being utilized against all of these candidates because these Republicans are not participating as often.

Should conservatives participate more often in these polls?

I think conservatives should listen to the name of the company.

They want to go check it out.

Just like they do with us, they tell us all the time they Google our name, see that we're a fair pollster.

I think conservatives should only extra polls that come from us.

It's a good pollster.

Wow,

that is a refreshingly honest answer.

Robert Cahaley, thank you so much.

He's the chief pollster of the Trafalgar Group.

They are the gold standard now of polls, thetrafalgargroup.org.

You can follow Robert at Robert Cahaley.

Robert, thank you for breaking the story with us, and thank you for all the work you're doing.

Appreciate it.

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Hello, America.

I want to talk to you about misinformation

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I'm going to talk to you a little bit about misinformation and the problems that we have here in America and

it it's really not complex it's really not

Why are we having these problems?

Why are we seeing things like

the numbers of people who don't believe that we walked on the moon suddenly double.

Why is that happening?

Why is it that people don't believe in institutions?

Is it propaganda?

Has it been misinformation?

Is it coming from the right?

Is it coming from the left?

Is it intentional or is it an accident?

Well, we've been heading down this road for a long time because people didn't know

people didn't know who to trust, but there wasn't a way to actually go and get information elsewhere.

The internet has changed absolutely everything.

And so now we can get different information.

We can get real information and we can get bogus information.

And

when the officials

are not in line with the American people, and that doesn't mean that we don't agree or we don't ever disagree.

What it means is

when people hear an excuse, for instance, you're going to the store and you're paying 11% more for milk than you were just a couple of months ago, and then you hear the president say, there is no inflation,

you know that's not true.

When somebody says to you a

gives a reason or excuse and it just doesn't feel right.

It's like that's not true.

You're more susceptible to going out and hearing something that might be an absolute lie,

but it fits the scenario.

And so you lose the trust of all of the institutions because you figure out they're lying to you now and they've been probably lying to you for a long time, which opens up all of the doors of now I don't believe we went to the moon, all the crazy stuff.

There's a good number of people now all over the world that believe that chips are inside of the vaccine.

Absolutely not true.

However, with all of the other actions that have been done by the elites in our world,

it's gaining credibility

because

you don't know if you can trust them.

I would never think that the FBI had infiltrated groups and had been setting them up for a political agenda.

For instance,

the Whitmer kidnapping.

It appears as though that wasn't something that they stopped.

It was something that they fomented and stopped.

Now, I don't know if that's true.

I don't know how much of it is true because

who do you trust to give you that news?

You trust the FBI?

Never in my life did I not think that I would trust the FBI.

I don't trust the FBI now.

Why?

Well, because it doesn't seem like they ever get punished for the things that they're doing.

For instance, lying to a FISA court.

This is one of the worst things that you can possibly do.

One guy changes a report, actually physically changes the situation on what they're presenting to the court and saying, this is why you should give us access to everything

because

he is not part of us.

He's never worked for us.

He's never done any of these things when the exact opposite was true.

And the FBI went in and changed the documents to fit their narrative.

Once you do that on something that you're going after a president of the United States, I have a hard time believing you wouldn't do that to me.

I mean, if they did it and got away with it with somebody like the president of the United States, do you think they give a flying crap about you?

Now, that doesn't mean that the FBI is bad.

I believe that the vast majority

of the FBI agents are good.

But what's happening at the upper end is what's trouble do you believe let me pay well let me play

let me play cut one here this is Saki clarifying that Facebook

the post the tagging and what they're really doing I want you to listen to this first of all we've not asked Facebook to block any individual posts the way this works is that there are trending there are trends that are out there on social media platforms you're aware of them we're aware of them.

Anyone in the public can be aware of them.

There's also

data that we look at that many media platforms, like many of you, also look at data in terms of trends.

So, what are they saying here?

They are saying that they're not interfering with Facebook.

They are just saying, Facebook, you should take action against anybody who is providing you with misinformation.

And that's it.

Do you believe that?

I don't, but I have nothing to back it up.

But I don't believe that.

And if you think that makes me a radical, let me reverse the scenario.

If Donald Trump said exactly the same thing,

do you think the other side would believe it?

See, the problem is we're losing faith in our institutions, but then everything has become politicized that

the exact same thing can be done by one president, and half the country thinks it's okay, and the other half thinks they should go to jail for it.

And then the D is switched to an R or vice versa, and all of a sudden, the entire population switches because we're not talking about principles anymore.

All we're talking about is politics.

We've lost the trust

in anything but a political letter, R or D.

That is extraordinarily dangerous.

And how is this happening?

You know, all I heard about for the last six years is what a liar Donald Trump is.

Okay.

All right, let's accept that that's true.

Just accept that all of that is true.

Well, let me give you some examples of the other side and Joe Biden.

Why are we having so much,

why are we having problems right now with thinking that Nazis are coming to get us?

Well, the misinformation about neo-Nazis.

Biden launched his presidential campaign in April 2019 by claiming that President Donald Trump had referred to the neo-Nazis and white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia as very fine people.

We know that's not true.

We know it's not true.

We have the audio tape of what he said.

He was not saying the neo-Nazis and the white supremacists.

In fact, he said those were bad people.

But there were also other very fine people who felt things were being changed and they were standing and going for that reason and you can't put all of them into the same bucket misinformation

did the media further that did social media further that

or did they flag it and say this isn't true

the only way anyone will have credibility is when they say

this was a lie this wasn't true and call out their own side.

It's why we do it.

And we get a lot of heat from people who are just, and I understand it, I really do understand it.

We are in a situation where it's literally becoming life and death.

It's literally freedom or slavery.

And so you don't want anything to hurt your side.

But we cannot be on the side of anything but truth.

Only those who have some credibility will be able to lead in the future.

And those people who have credibility are the ones who will just tell you the truth and say, you know what, that's just the way it is.

I'm sorry.

I know that doesn't make people happy, but we were wrong about this.

But they didn't do that.

The

misinformation about the coronavirus vaccine.

Can we please play, let's see, is it cut one?

I think it's cut one

on Biden and Kamala Harris talking about the vaccine prior to the election.

So let's just say there's a vaccine that is approved and even distributed before the election.

Would you get it?

Well, I think that's going to be an issue for all of us.

If and when the vaccine comes.

It's not likely to go through all the tests that needs to be done and the trials that are needed to be done.

When we finally do, God willing, get a vaccine, who's going to take the shot?

Who's going to take the shot?

You can be the first one to say, put me, sign me up.

They now say it's okay.

And the question of whether it's real when it's there, that requires enormous transparency.

You got to make all of it available to other experts across the nation so they can look and see.

So there's consensus.

This is a safe vaccine.

If the president announced tomorrow we have a vaccine, would you take it?

Only if it was completely transparent, that other experts in the country could look at it.

Only if we knew all of what went into it.

If Donald Trump can't give answers and the administration can't give answers to these three questions, the American people should not have confidence.

But if Donald Trump tells us that we should take it, I'm not taking it.

Okay, who is the anti-vaxxer here?

That's incredible.

That's an incredible montage.

That is, that's unbelievable.

I asked the staff to, we could have more.

I asked the staff yesterday, can you just put together the montage of

these guys

saying, I'm not going to take the vaccine and calling into question.

Now, why did they do that?

They only did that to play on people's fears and hype it up that you can't trust it.

Now,

there may be reasons you can't trust the vaccine.

It is, it's completely new, a completely new way of making vaccines.

It was rushed,

but it seems to be safe.

I mean, it's the biggest trial in human history, and we are just trying it on people, but we were in a situation where we needed the vaccine, and it seems to be working.

It seems to be good.

Now they are coming after people who have these questions

when they're not being transparent.

They are not saying to people, just look at it.

Just look at it and you decide and let's have a debate.

There is no debate.

There is no debate.

They're telling us, now think of how evil this is.

They're telling the American people that is the misinformation from

the right

and people like me who say, if you want to take the vaccine, take the vaccine.

I think it's probably okay.

I don't know, and nobody will know for 10 years, but I don't think there's any chips in it or anything else.

So take it, especially if you're vulnerable.

They say

that that is dangerous misinformation

and it's coming from the political right.

Well,

when you find out that the people who are not getting vaccinated are African Americans and Hispanics,

That's where the lion's share is.

When you hear that,

are Hispanics and African Americans, are they suddenly listening to the Daily Wire and to Glenn Beck,

Ben Shapiro?

I don't think so.

I don't think so.

You, of course, the New York Times, they would say that we're all white people and we're all conservatives.

So how is that?

Because it's not about the vaccine.

It's not about saving lives.

It's about politics.

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Misinformation.

So the White House says they have to stop misinformation, and they're starting with the coronavirus.

And they are partnering, their own documentation says they are partnering with social media media to stop misinformation.

Okay, so what happens, the misinformation about police officers?

What happens about all the misinformation about what was happening with Antifa and the riots?

As they were attacking a federal courthouse in Portland and calling for the end of the United States of America,

Biden said that the feds were brutally attacking peaceful protesters.

Why don't we trust the media?

Why don't we trust and just line up and do whatever we're told to do?

Because there are too many lies.

And almost everything that is happening in our world today is happening because

the government has violated the Bill of Rights and they have lied and caused these problems.

How about the misinformation about China's threat to the U.S.?

Biden says they're not a threat during the campaign.

They're not a threat.

Trump banning was hysterical xenophobia

when you couldn't go to China.

How does he have any credibility on China now?

The misinformation on the military debts, the misinformation about the economic reopenings, the misinformation about Trump and Lafayette Square, the Hunter Biden laptop.

That wasn't misinformation.

These are out-and-out lies that were happening.

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I want to play again for you the voices of Kamala Harris and Joe Biden during the campaign and what they were saying about about a vaccine if it was released

before January of last year.

So let's just say there's a vaccine that is approved and even distributed before the election.

Would you get it?

Well, I think that's going to be an issue for all of us.

If and when the vaccine comes.

It's not likely to go through all the tests that needs to be and the trials that are needed to be done.

When we finally do, God willing, get a vaccine, who's going to take the shot?

Who's going to take the shot?

You can be the first one to say, put me, sign me up.

They now say it's okay.

And the question of whether it's real when it's there, that requires enormous transparency.

You got to make all of it available to other experts across the nation so they can look and see.

So there's consensus this is a safe vaccine.

If the president announced tomorrow we have a vaccine, would you take it?

Only if it was completely transparent, that other experts in the country could look at it.

Only if we knew all of what went into it.

If Donald Trump can't give answers and administration can't give answers to these three questions, the American people should not have confidence.

But if Donald Trump tells us that we should take it, I'm not taking it.

That is incredible.

Incredible.

Now, why would they say that?

Did they believe it?

No, they didn't believe it.

They wanted to hedge, in case it came out, they could create a division.

We should all be cheering for something that is going to help the American people.

But have you noticed, that doesn't happen.

So when they say that they are going to crack down on people with misinformation about the coronavirus

medication, the vaccine,

Shouldn't we start with what they said?

Shouldn't we start with them?

Shouldn't we be questioning how they have any credibility on take this vaccine

when they themselves

planted the seeds of doubt?

And they had the most significant action that has stopped people from getting vaccinated from the beginning.

Give this stat because people don't know this and it is, it's phenomenal.

The absolute peak of vaccine distribution in this country on average was 3.384 million doses that occurred on April 13th of this year.

Also occurring on April 13th of this year was the government pausing the Johnson ⁇ Johnson vaccine on the exact day of the exact peak.

And since then, not only, I mean, they totally destroyed the Johnson ⁇ Johnson vaccine

and the usage there.

with that pause, which is somewhat to be expected, but also the same thing, people became overall more hesitant from vaccines.

And they tried to push these polls out there immediately afterwards that said, oh, well, people actually think it's a good thing if you pause a vaccine.

They think people are, they must be really on top of it.

Well, the actions are totally disproving that nonsense the government was pushing out at the time.

They paused that vaccine for 10 days.

By the way, the result we should point out at the end of it was nothing.

Nothing.

Not even a warning.

Nothing.

The side effect was so rare, they didn't even put a full warning on the vaccine.

But

all of that came with a result of now all three vaccines that have been approved for use here in the United States have declined ever since.

And now we're at about 521,000 doses a day.

That day, that decision by not me, not RFK Jr., not Fox News, but the U.S.

government, that is the thing that has changed the tide here.

Eventually, demand would have run out anyway, obviously naturally.

But I mean, when you're at three and four million doses a day, a few more weeks of that puts them, put their own administration way past their goals.

All of those things that they're complaining about now, you wouldn't need to worry about people who are, I guess, listening to too much of RFK Jr.

on Facebook.

You wouldn't need to do any of that if you had just not blown that single decision, which they did.

I say to my brothers and sisters in Africa: if they come up with a vaccine, be careful.

Be careful.

Don't let them vaccinate you with their history of treachery through vaccines, through medication.

Don't take their medications.

We need to call a meeting of our skilled virologists, our epidemiologists, our students of biology and chemistry.

We need to give ourselves something better.

There are 14 therapies that we can treat COVID with.

The virus is a pestilence from heaven, and the only way to stop it is going to heaven.

Well, what kind of Christian fanatic said that?

That was Louis Farrakhan.

Hmm.

Has Louis Farrakhan been banned?

How many things does Louis Farrakhan have to say before the government says this guy is a dangerous source of misinformation?

Now, I don't want him banned.

I want him to speak freely.

I want to know what Louis Farrakhan is saying.

But they don't seem to have a problem.

In fact, many of the Democrats line up to take their pictures with Louis Farrakhan.

And yet, people like me are deemed dangerous because I say you should decide.

Now,

it's of course just happening here in America because of the evil constitutionalists.

Pay no attention to the hundred thousand people that protested in France last Saturday.

Now, why are they protesting?

They're protesting the latest measure by the Macron administration to push people to get vaccinated to curb the infections by the Delta variant.

Who are they pushing?

They are saying that Macron needs to clear off we are losing freedom because their health care

administrators and their health care, the nurses and the doctors.

There are those who don't want to be vaccinated on the front lines.

And 100,000 people took to the streets, left and right,

coming together in two separate marches, interesting, the left march and the right march,

separate times, separate streets,

on the same day, Saturday, protesting the same thing, but they couldn't get together.

They couldn't stand together.

Is that the Daily Wire that is doing that over in France?

This is happening globally.

Globally, we are questioning everything that our government

is doing.

We're looking and we're saying, what's causing all of these problems?

could we have gotten further had we not been arguing arguing for political purposes

about

when did this really happen

where did this really come from was China involved

you're not going to get anybody in corporate America or corporate globally to throw China under the bus because they all are in bed with China they need China.

China is the future, you know.

Nobody's actually looking for answers.

What's causing the riots on the streets?

Do you know the murder rate in some of our biggest cities in America is up 30%?

The murder rate is up 30%.

Why is that happening?

Well, if you listen to the Democrats now, it's because

the Republicans wanted to defund the police.

What?

What?

How is that even...

Who believes that?

You say the bold lie enough times and people believe it.

And the bolder the lie,

the more easy it is to get people to believe it because people think no one would lie about that.

I mean, that's too easy to prove.

It's called the big lie, and it was a principle of Hitler.

The press,

without any pushback,

is calling what Donald Trump said about the election the big lie.

The big lie, by the way, was how we can kill all the Jews.

And there's no pushback.

There's no problem with using that terminology where he is saying that Donald Trump was going to overthrow the government and that's why people were there.

They weren't there to overthrow the government.

And if you really cared, you'd be talking to me about Antifa.

If you had any credibility, you would have not told me to deny the reality that I saw with my own eyes all across the country all summer long, where people were actually saying, defund the police, all police are murderers, and this is systematic racism, and America needs to be overthrown.

That was a revolution that they were trying to start.

The big lie?

Everything that is happening, all problems that are happening in the United States and in the world right now, is because the answers that we are given don't make sense.

Ah,

CRT.

Well, that's not even being taught in school.

At the same time, the same people who said that say they are doubling down on CRT to make sure that it's not taken out of schools.

Well, which is it?

Make no mistake, any of this talk about misinformation and disinformation,

we know that Putin is involved in disinformation.

We know it.

The Russians always have.

We know the Chinese are involved in misinformation and disinformation.

What's happening coming from China is remarkable.

And yet,

is anybody really talking about that?

Is anybody that has anything to do with anything, that has any kind of clout or credibility,

are they actually talking about the things that matter?

The answer is no.

Why?

Because everything has become about politics.

When a country takes everything and makes everything

about politics, it has no chance of survival unless the people

unplug from the system.

Unless the people say,

I'm not playing that game.

I'm sorry.

You want me to stand up and just tolerate you

telling me that all white people are inherently racist and there's nothing you can do about it.

And you have to become anti-racist, which is not the same as Martin Luther King.

Anti-racism means I have to be racist to stop racists.

Not going to do it.

I'm not going to stand there.

I'm not going to have my kids learn it.

And I'm not going to teach them at home that they're mistaken.

No, they are lying and they are feeding poison to us.

And that poison is not in the vaccine.

That poison has nothing to do with the vaccine.

The poison

is why we are discussing discussing the vaccine instead of taking it or not taking it.

It's why we are making it into such a big deal because the poison

is politics.

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The Glenn Beck program.

So, is Bill Burr canceled yet?

Do we know?

I cannot believe how some people just skate, and I have no idea why.

Bill Burr is one of them.

He's in the Mandalorian.

And they booted Gina Carano.

Yeah.

And Bill Burr is going here.

Let me give you this clip.

This is from his podcast, Ripping CNN.

Listen.

I got to tell you,

you know, my mother-in-law comes over to help watch the kids, and she always puts on CNN.

And do you know what those fing morons are doing?

Do you know what those fing morons are doing?

They're fing talking about Trump.

I swear to God, I cannot believe people watch that channel.

They're so dumb.

I don't buy it.

They're a corporate news channel, and they just, they're just, they're fing treasonous, un-American pieces of shit.

You have to scare the hell out of them.

You got to make them feel like they got a virus.

Their house is going to burn down,

and

that the f ⁇ ing the Nazis are coming back.

Can you imagine if that was your f ⁇ ing job to just go on TV every day and lie and

get people to be against each other and

just

have everybody just sort of walking around in a low to high level of hysteria?

How is he getting away with that?

I don't know, especially when they cancel someone on the same show.

I know.

The Mandalorian.

By the way, I happened to hear the beginning beginning of Chris Cuomo's show yesterday by mistake.

Are you in some sort of torture chamber?

Yeah, they have a rat cage strapped to your face.

I think he started with seven or eight stories.

All of them were about Donald Trump.

The man is not the president of the United States currently.

Did I miss a big story?

I mean, why are they so obsessed with him?

They can't stop themselves.

What are you going to talk about?

That's anything else they're going to talk about.

They have to talk about the problems that they themselves have caused.

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