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The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
There's a lot going on.
They announced the Democratic lineup for the next debate.
We'll get into that.
The new budget deal puts the final nail in the Tea Party coffin.
Also, Alana Marr.
We begin there in one minute.
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Is that what it didn't be?
Well, yeah, I'm asking you.
Game of Thrones, King's Landing, is that what it was called?
You didn't want.
All right, I think it was called King's Landing.
Anyway, it's a beautiful place.
And then we're going to the Holy Land.
I hear Jim Cove is coming with us.
We're going to watch the new film about Operation Underground Railroad with Jim Covezel.
It's a major motion picture coming out next spring, and we'll be one of the first audiences to be able to see it.
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So, Ilana Marr, we have our special on her tomorrow.
And, you know, we were trying to find a way to explain this whole marriage between her and her
brother.
And we had no idea
how to do that.
We have, I mean, we decided we were going to do it through kind of a do we did we name it that 70 show
it's a working title it's a working title the show is tomorrow you know um we have uh because we were going through it's kind of like all in the family it's a little like the brady bunch maybe gilligan's island we're trying to figure out a way because it's a very complex story but one that everybody needs to understand because um
There are some felonies involved here.
And
the evidence is a little overwhelming.
Now, we're going to bring you up to a place to where I think this needs to be going to a grand jury.
There's just no way to go past this
at this point.
It has to be answered by her, and
the FBI needs to be involved if anybody is interested.
By the way, while everybody is focusing on
the racism of Donald Trump,
Has anybody noticed what Alan Omar has done?
She has come out and asked Congress to stop supporting Israel and support the boycott and divestment of Israel.
I love that because people are like, well, one of the big pieces of evidence that she is anti-Semitic is this BDS movement.
She's like, let's put it in the law.
Okay, all right.
Okay.
Okay.
Right.
Well, you're not you're not fighting.
I wouldn't say
it's like they're like, oh, well, is it, is Donald Trump racist?
He, uh, he said, uh, you know, he wanted that the people on the both sides are
good people.
And then he's, and then people question him about it.
He's like, well, you know what?
KKK is coming to visit me today.
It's like, well, wait a minute.
Whoa, whoa, are you?
In fact, we're going to write it into law.
Then they get a national holiday.
What?
Okay.
All right.
I guess they solved that one for us.
Here she is.
She says
this is not anti-Semitic.
She's just protecting the people, the Palestinian people, from the Israeli occupation.
First of all, there's never been a country named Palestine, and the so-called occupation is just the.
Well, there's never been 94 genders either, but I didn't stop anything.
So she says that everybody should boycott Israel.
And she says that Jews have hypnotized the world.
She has used tropes about the money-grubbing American Jews.
It sounds so much better with this music in the background.
It does, doesn't it?
With
they have dual loyalties to Israel while spreading conspiracy theories about AIPAC.
She says also that the Jews own the Republican Party, and she has also scoffed at the idea that Israel was
even a democracy.
I would laugh at the idea that Jews own
a Republican Party, except for the fact that that would be the typical way Republicans would do it.
Like the Republicans are there, and they still only get like 25% of the vote from the group.
That may be the evidence.
That may be the evidence that they do it, and they do it kind of crappily and never ever get any credit for it.
So our Alanomar update and our special is tomorrow.
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Thank you so much.
This is going to be a good one.
I've had a feeling there's a lot of comedy in this one.
There is.
And I think it's most useful to people besides the fact they get to laugh and probably hear that song again.
And others.
And others.
It's almost a musical.
It's almost a musical at this point.
It is.
It is.
But I think just being able to visually understand what she's being accused of is really important because it's really complicated.
Yeah, and that is honestly why we started with the Alan Amar
is because
it's so complex.
And so we started, you know, we started with one 70s show.
And then as we went, we were like, well, it might be more like this 70s show.
And I'm not sure if we're going to, I'm not sure if we're going to be able to decide by tomorrow.
It might be all of the 70s show to try to explain exactly what's happened.
Now, I will tell you that Stu claims to have run out of time
to act out, be Alan Omar, as a sock puppet.
He claims that,
you know, I guess he's used to Shakespeare, where they have weeks and weeks to memorize lines.
And
so I'm still trying to convince him to play Alan Omar, as only Stu could play her.
as a sock puppet.
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Did you see that AOC has a challenger now?
Yes, I did see this.
Yeah.
I mean, you kind of have to believe that she's very safe in her particular district till the end of time.
Well,
maybe not.
Well, the Republican challenger.
Now, I understand that you get, you know, you get what you can take at, you know, places like her district, but this is the Republican Challenger.
She admitted to the New York Post that she voted for Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012.
Okay.
Well, all right.
Okay.
All right.
That's happened.
You know, there's some, there are a lot of people who did that.
I mean, he won both elections.
Yeah.
You know, you're in New York City.
You know, probably hard to find people who didn't do that.
Right.
Last June, when Ocasio-Cortez won against the Democratic incumbent, she tweeted, congratulations, Alexandria.
Queens is headed in a new direction, and it's time for new leadership.
Hashtag yes.
Well, I mean, I guess you could say they certainly were headed in a new direction.
And And now maybe that was just the person saying, look, it's time for new leadership.
So almost like, you know, announcing the campaign, you know, maybe didn't mean
Ecasio-Cortez per se.
So here's, I mean, that would be,
you know,
you could claim that if it wasn't that she also posted with her congratulations, the CNN article with the headline, 28-year-old democratic socialist just ousted powerful 10-current term congressmen in New York.
Okay, yeah, that takes a little bit of the shine off of my theory there.
Right.
Then
she tweeted on Friday because people are like, wait, are you really a Republican?
She said, well, I was hopeful when AOC won.
You know, she took on a Democratic political machine and won, but nothing's changed since.
Why?
Because she's only been focused on her fame and politics of division and hate.
We deserve and expected better.
That's why I'm running.
How did you expect better from her?
Right.
And hope for what change again?
What change?
Real socialism this time?
Not just celebrity socialism?
I don't.
I really.
Huh.
That's really interesting.
So the Republicans are at it again.
But the good news is if you get her in, she's not going to stand in the way of any of these evil Republicans that want to cut spending.
Oh.
Oh, thank you.
It's so close.
Because they are
these fiscal hawks out there.
It's...
Whoa.
Calm down, guys.
I mean, we have to have a few dollars to run the country.
I mean, all these Republicans are.
The cupboard is bare.
Oh, it is.
It is.
There's almost nothing left, as Nancy Pelosi told us.
And we, at the time, I thought, disagreed, but apparently not.
Apparently not.
We know that Donald Trump doesn't disagree.
He believes in debt.
He said that in one of the,
you know, one of the
debates that he doesn't have a problem with debt.
He believes in debt.
Okay.
Well, someday.
Some debt is okay.
This one increases by $2 trillion by 2021.
Another $2 trillion.
What are we up to?
22?
Are we going to be at 24 by 2021?
Yeah, yeah.
At least.
At least.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And that's, of course,
if everything goes right.
Remember, we're in a very good economic time.
Yeah.
So the fact that we're going into all these deficits when the economy is good might lead you to think there's a problem if the economy gets bad.
Well, the good news is, is saying that we're spending it on all of our sunny days, what's great is when the rainy day comes, they're going to be so much money in the bank for us to be able to handle it.
Because we're beating...
many of the deficits from the economic collapse now.
We're getting to the point where we're putting up trillion-dollar deficits when we're having a great economy with basically full employment.
Yeah.
So
if the economy, and I'm sure it's obviously going to be good till the end of time, there's never going to be a downturn.
Never downturn.
As long as it stays as perfect as it is right now, we'll only have $24 trillion of debt or a little more, plus $100 trillion in unfunded liabilities and more.
And what?
And more.
Did you hear that Elizabeth Warren is warning now of an economic catastrophe?
Elizabeth Warren is.
Okay.
Now, I just.
Because we're spending too much money.
I'm sure that's what Elizabeth Warren is concerned about.
Well, she said, I warned about an economic crash for years before 2008, but the people in power wouldn't listen.
Now I'm seeing a serious warning sign in the economy again.
And I'm calling on regulators and Congress.
She bores the snot out of me.
To act before another crisis costs America's families, their homes, their jobs, and their savings.
Warning lights are flashing, whether it's this year or or next year.
The odds of another economic downturn are high and growing.
Congress and regulators should act immediately to tamp down these threats before it's too late.
Now, she said that yesterday, and boy, do I have some commentary on it, but I thought we'd flip it over to CNN.
Now, Stu, I got a gun to your head.
I'm going to pull a trigger if you're wrong.
What do you bet CNN is going to say about Elizabeth Warren and her warning on the economy and that Trump has just let things go out of control.
I mean,
with no knowledge on this situation, I would definitely say that
they would probably be harsh on Trump because they don't know how to do anything else.
So that's, I would think that they would blame Trump and say that's why Elizabeth Warren is right.
And he can't do that.
And seeing that she's a social justice warrior,
it's got to be great.
And Elizabeth Warren's solution is going to be wonderful.
That's how you fix it.
Listen to CNN.
She's proposing some solutions that actually might create another crisis.
Now, let me explain each of those.
Number one, she points to several data points that say, you know, the alarm bells should be ringing for a financial crisis.
Well, one of the things that she points to is the level of corporate debt.
Now, while risky loans to corporations have increased post-financial crisis, the ability for those companies to keep up with payments has also increased.
So we're not seeing the kind of default rates that would be alarming at this point.
Now, I'm not saying that's not a metric we should be paying attention to.
All I'm saying is that Elizabeth Warren is shaping this conversation in a way that's politically convenient for her.
Now as far as her policy proposals, she is recommending lowering rents,
offering affordable child care, offering free tuition at colleges.
All of that costs money and the American public should be asking, how do you pay for it?
One way would be to increase taxes.
Another way is to increase government debt.
This is the issue that the American people should be actually focused on because many experts say if we don't get control of our debt over the next 10 years, we could be facing a fiscal crisis.
And that would be extraordinarily harmful to our economy.
I'm sorry.
I think you're on the wrong network.
I'll let you in here.
I think it's time you leave, ma'am.
I expected the door of her studio to be broken down and the CNN police come in and just gag her and drag her away.
That doesn't make sense to me.
Wait a minute.
Hang on just a second.
You're defending the economy
and you're also tearing down socialist policies.
Have we all slipped through another wormhole?
Are we on yet another earth?
Where occasionally somebody on CNN says something that just doesn't bash Trump and instead bashes a progressive social justice warrior?
I'll get back to you all.
I'll let you know if she still has a job by the end of the day.
Then we'll know.
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I'm excited for tomorrow's show.
You?
It's going to be a big one.
Yeah.
I mean, but you know, I don't know.
Maybe we should burst in with breaking coverage of Robert Mueller's testimony, in which he reads from the document he's already printed and handed and distributed to everyone.
This will be really fascinating at that time when he says the line that we already heard,
but we had to read it last time, and this time he's going to say it.
So that's going to be a lot different.
Right.
That is going to be riveting.
Remember when
he gave his press conference and said, Congress, don't call me to testify because I have nothing new to say.
Everything in that report is my testimony.
So it's going to be exciting.
It's amazing listening to the political analysts talk about this.
They're like, you know, this is going to be a huge moment in Washington.
And, you know, Robert Mueller has said he's not going to give any new information.
but you know, in today's day and age, it is important for the person who did the report to read from it so that
people can hear it because they're not going to read the report.
Okay, well, I think maybe if there was something in the entire collusion part of it, they'd be more fascinated with it, right?
Like it's the fact that like you're saying, well, there's no collusion, but there could have been some things that may have, if people acted in a slightly different way, may have been obstruction of justice.
And we want to ask him about that.
And he's already said, if you ask me,
do I think he's guilty of obstruction of justice, I'm going to say the thing that I said in the report, which is we couldn't clear him, but we couldn't, you know, there wasn't enough there for
why.
Well, we couldn't clear.
There's a 448-page document.
I hope, you know, I hope he, honestly, he does, is he takes a copy of the document and he just, every time they ask him a question, it goes, hold on, let me refer to my document.
And then just flips slowly through the pages.
One,
two,
three.
And then it's like page 271.
And then he reads from page 271 the exact paragraph where he answered the question.
I mean, he was thorough.
I don't think anyone's saying that he was not, this was not a thorough analysis of the situation.
He micro-analyzed every single thing that basically Donald Trump did from 2016 to 2018.
And before that, and in some cases.
So
I don't understand what they think they're going to get out of this.
I think they're looking for that viral moment, which is this is a this is the freaking U.S.
government that's running a hearing because they want to get a viral moment where he's stating something that he's already said.
If I were to be fair, which is still stupid of them to do, but if I were to be fair, I could say
maybe what they hope is they see damaging stuff in there.
They see damaging stuff, but the American people just won't read it.
So, we need to put on a little cake and circus show
and bring everybody in.
And that way, when he says it, and it's a cake and circus show, they're really going to be upset.
Wow, you think that little of the American people.
Yes, they are.
As I'm saying that, I'm starting to think maybe I do too, to some degree.
You're listening to Glenn Beck.
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Summer's all about fun, but it's
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It is
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And I was on a plane this weekend and they were like, and if you'll, everybody will keep your window shades closed because it gets very hot here on the tarmac.
We're like, yeah, I know.
Somebody over, we landed.
Somebody opened up one of the windows and they're like, please keep the window shades closed.
It was amazing.
But that thing, I mean, it's just become a furnace with the windows.
That's the same with your house.
If you don't have shade, shutters, or drapes, man, when this sun beams in,
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Forget the political unrest.
Forget about,
you know, civil disobedience.
Forget about the debt.
Iran, we brought Pat in to talk about the real issue of the day.
Welcome to Pat Gray.
Yeah, thank you.
Yes, it has to be discussed.
Is Tom Brady a good parent or not?
Oh, my gosh.
Thank you.
Finally, somebody.
Somebody is addressing it.
Asking the question that must be asked.
Well, first of all, we had last year, you remember this, and I think we disagreed
on the kiss with the 11-year-old son.
I found it disturbing.
I think you were okay with it, right?
Yeah, they made out for like 15 minutes.
They did not make out.
They did not make out.
It was disturbing.
I know it was.
It's like, okay, stop.
And now he went cliff diving in Costa Rica with his six-year-old daughter.
Now, this one is pretty scary.
This one's a little different because,
first of all, why do you post this on Twitter?
You're just opening yourself up to it.
Yes.
And whether or not Tom Brady cliff dives with his daughter, that's not in my business.
Yet he made it my business because
he made it my business.
He forced me.
He forced me to take a stand.
Yeah.
So it's interesting because there's a lot of controversy and a lot of discussion.
A lot of people are saying, hey, that's a good dad spending time with his daughter doing
unusual death to find.
There are people that take their kids mountain climbing and all kinds of stuff that I would never do.
Never do.
That's the way their family is.
I would not do this with my kids.
I wouldn't do it myself.
The jump is what?
15 feet?
Yeah, it's not that.
The jump
height isn't as big of a deal as
the rocks.
The rocks are frightening because if she lands on the rocks, you know, you're actually injured if not dead.
He grabbed her.
Yes, because he grabs her as he's jumping in and he sort of jerks her arm to make sure she clears the freaking rocks.
And she kind of goes in sideways.
For those who are watching this on Plays TV, we do have the video.
All right, go ahead and play the video.
There's
she's standing there before her dad.
Now he grabs her hand, and he seems to be be talking about what we're going to do.
Then he asks her if she's ready, I think.
You can't hear it, but
she shook her head, yes.
Yeah.
Okay.
Now they're ready.
Okay, here we go.
Two, three.
Oh, oh, hesitation.
So he has to pull her.
Okay.
He has to jerk her arm and separates her shoulder.
And
separates her shoulder.
She swimming.
She breaks her rotator cuff.
She's swimming swim.
I think this is,
if he was like, you're going to jump, you're going to jump.
Daddy, I do.
I don't think it was.
I don't think that was it at all.
I think she was like,
but she's six.
Yes, okay.
At the moment of actually doing it, it's going to be a good idea.
He's a good dad because he did grab her.
Should he have taken that risk?
Right.
Well, the risk.
You're saying once the jump began and she did
a good deal, he had to pull her away from sudden death.
Yes.
Yes.
The question is, do you put her in that situation at six years old?
Now, let's
stop treating our children like they're complete imbeciles.
So it said treat them like Acme Anvils and throw them off of mountains?
No, I didn't say throw them off of mountains.
This is shit.
She said, assuming that she said, I want to do that.
I want to do that.
I want to do that.
Okay.
But here's the thing.
You have to jump.
You have to jump past those rocks.
I know you're capable of doing it.
You have to jump past the rocks.
It's fear that will hurt you.
If you have fear, it will hurt you.
I'm good, Dad.
I'm good.
Are you sure?
Yes, I'm good.
Okay, let's go.
She walks out to the cliff.
You'll notice she's there first.
She walks out to the cliff.
I'm good.
Are you sure you want to do this?
Yes.
I'm sure all that took place.
Right.
But why take the chance?
Well, yeah.
And separately.
Because he knows he's going to grab her and pull her over in case.
And separate her shoulder and break her rotator cup.
And she did not break her rotator cuff or separate her shoulder.
I will say that.
And she's clearly a very good swimmer.
She's swimming to him.
Yeah.
Yeah.
or at least a swimmer.
We don't know.
She's a very good swimmer, but she's a swimmer.
You skip over a very important part of the parenting there, however, is when your six-year-old says, Yeah, I really want to do that, you have an opportunity as a father to say no.
And that's when you, as a father, have to know your six-year-old kid and know if they are capable of doing it or not.
And right.
And he obviously chose incorrectly and that she didn't not want to jump.
How many times have I got the greatest?
I have the greatest thing of Rafe and I jumping into the pool.
George Lang was at our house.
Have you ever seen this series of pictures?
I don't think so.
Okay.
Yes.
I used to have him in our bathroom in New York, and there was this whole series of pictures of the two of us running.
And he's like, and he must have been about six.
And he's like, let's jump in.
Let's jump in.
And I'm like, okay, I'll beat you.
And then whoever gets in first wins.
All right.
So we're running.
And you're in your full clothes.
I'm in my clothes.
I'm in a suit.
And so we're running.
Oh, yeah.
I remember that.
Yeah.
So we're running, and we get to the edge.
One, two, three.
I jump.
He doesn't.
Okay.
And it's not because he thought it was funny.
He just at the last minute was like,
I'm nervous.
I'm not going to jump.
Right.
Well, you know, that's what happens with six-year-olds, right?
That's why yours is not a life.
But there wasn't a reason why.
If you were to jump, that's right.
Why I didn't grab his arm on the way in.
Right.
And he didn't even move.
He didn't hesitate.
She hesitated.
And I can guarantee you, it's not her just standing there that made him grab her arm.
It's the fact that she went and hesitated.
Oh, yeah, and that hesitation is what will kill you.
He had to pull her in, and she had to.
She basically landed on top of it.
It could have been really bad.
Why are we even talking this?
She's fine.
Yeah, she's fine.
And I will say, like, I think.
Would you do that with your daughter?
Because she's about that age, isn't she?
Yeah, she is six.
Yeah.
Would you do that with her?
No, I would not.
Not in that situation.
Just because, like, she's a great swimmer.
I mean, she's, you know, she's a great swimmer.
I wouldn't do that with my 30-year-old daughter.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
All right, honey, let's take your hand.
Come on.
Yeah.
Okay, now, wait a minute.
Would you do it if you had a very, a very daredevil-ish kind of child at six?
No, she lives.
I'm the adult.
My daughter Ainsley lives life headfirst.
That's how she lives it.
And she is a daredevil, and she will do anything.
Would you, would you take that risk if you were a world-class athlete and knew that you could
put a hypothetical to a person who can just answer it.
Of course,
I am a Canadian sports away.
I've forgotten.
Oh, I forgot.
So soon, Glenn?
No, I mean, look, I hated Canadian sports celebrity.
Number one, the social media thing here is overblown.
I mean, it's not the worst thing in the world, right?
Number two, Tom Brady in every way, is a horrible human being, and he should have all of his Super Bowl rulings taken away.
Beyond that,
he should be in prison.
He should be in prison for his football card.
And then the Patriots won't have him as quarterback.
Yes, I'm fine with all of it.
So you guys are saying you're not biased.
No, they're right.
Exactly.
We're not biased.
What if he inflated his daughter just a little bit more than she should have?
He probably did.
Yeah.
He probably did.
The larger lesson here, though, more than anything else, because look, jumping off this clip, is it a great idea?
It's one of those things that as soon as I started it as a dad, I'd be like, what am I thinking here?
Like, what is the upside of this?
Like, she could die.
So, like, I don't think it was a great decision.
That being said, the real, only real lesson here, though, is...
If you're thinking, hey, it'll be cute to have this picture, and then it comes out like that, where you have to jerk her arm into the water and she almost lands on your head.
Then don't post it.
Don't freaking post it.
Yeah.
Like let's be honest about it.
You just don't post it and then you just avoid all this nonsense.
That's the other interesting part.
That's the only part
that shows to me that he's just a bad judge of anything.
Yeah.
Okay.
That you thought, yeah, I would post this.
But again.
What does he carry?
He's the perfect life.
I mean, guess what, you know, what, six Super Bowls.
Giselle's his wife.
He's got, you know, unlimited amounts of money.
His wife is making more money than he is.
Listen to that.
Listen to that.
You take his picture-perfect life and you just assume that it's all good.
Do you realize how many times he has to drive to the bank?
Yeah, to deposit all that money?
Right.
He might have direct deposit.
Maybe he doesn't have to take this.
I can assume he has direct deposit.
Still, he has to look.
I mean, it's he does have to look at the accounts.
There's a lot of numbers there to read.
It's easy when you don't have a lot of numbers or the numbers are small.
Yeah.
He's got to figure out how much do I have
all this money.
He doesn't.
Can I get another one?
His life is hell, Stu.
His life is hell.
Think of this.
He's a good-looking
eight-time Super Bowl champion?
Six-time Super Bowl champion.
He would have been seven if it put the Eagles speed up.
Yeah.
So he's got all that going on.
And do you know how many good-looking women he has to turn down every day?
Well, because he's married to one of the most beautiful women in the world.
House, besides the black woman,
when he started get with that woman, it was because he was turning away other women from his previous marriage.
But that's a whole
other story.
We'll just forget that little detail.
All right.
All right.
Tommy, you really shouldn't post anything.
Yes.
You shouldn't post anything.
And I want to say Pat and I are not biased against him in any way.
It's just toast.
No, so it's clear.
No, I think the audience.
Nothing to do with the audience.
No, no, exactly.
Just like what the New England Patriots know.
Right, exactly.
Nothing to do with this.
Nothing to do with this.
I think the audience knows this.
They know.
They felt it?
I think they did.
You're right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Thank you so much for the fair and
unbiased reporting on that story.
I appreciate it.
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So Boris Johnson has been elected the prime minister now of England, which I think is really exciting.
No, not a surprise.
He was expected to win relatively easily.
He is saying that he could theoretically do the no-plan Brexit, which is something that terrifies many, although
I'm not as worried about it.
I mean, we've listened to Daniel Hannon talk about it, who is the guy on this topic, and he's not all that concerned about it.
It would be great if they can get a deal.
You know, I think that's the better outcome if it's a good deal.
You don't just take anything.
And the way Theresa May was handling it, it was basically a take-anything situation.
It's pretty amazing.
This is their Independence Day, October, what is it, 30th?
31st.
31st?
35th anniversary.
That's their Independence Day.
That's their July 4th.
We are reclaiming.
And, yeah, we're just one of many, but we're going to stand on our own now.
The world has gotten kind of kind of boring, though.
Like, we had founders who were like, you know, in bars, like arguing these things, and then they sign their life away on a document, and then a war breaks out.
They're like, well, we'd like to break away from this bureaucracy.
Okay.
Well, yeah,
I don't know.
I'm not sure.
Maybe we won't do it.
Maybe we will.
Let's see.
Well, it's a little less boring.
I mean, you got Boris Johnson in there now.
Boris will make it interesting.
Boris will make it very, very interesting.
Oh, yeah.
I'm interested to see exactly how
he behaves.
You know, he wasn't that good of a mayor.
It didn't work out for the mayor?
No, it didn't work out.
I mean, I think he served two terms as mayor, but he is also a conservative, and conservatives are not liked in
London.
Yeah.
It's like in New York, you know.
You're not really going to hide, you know, you're not going to, you're not going to put,
you know,
George Bush as the mayor of
New York.
It's interesting, too, his career, basically, the reason people know who he is is he was a journalist who covered kind of like the EU situation, right?
You know,
he went European affairs, basically.
And he was accused many times of just blatantly making up quotes that weren't even real.
And he seems to have at times admitted it.
Just being like, yeah, well, yeah, it's like a little, look, it was it was it was the general vibe of the situation.
Like, well, but this person doesn't exist.
Yeah, but it was the general, you would know what I'm saying.
And like, people are just like, okay, well, he's got kind of messed up kind of seems like nice.
He kind of has the
Donald Trump effect that he can kind of get away with stuff
because, you know, he's he strangely, even though he's he's from the upper crust
he strangely relates to the average everyday working guy yeah it's kind of like Donald Trump you know he's yeah but the guy's got a the guy has you know I know the report says this but they mean this differently he has a golden shower he has an actual shower that's gold tell the kind of golden shower Donald Trump's getting yeah I think so so anyway
you know and but and yet the people who are you know lower middle class they relate to him.
Where Hillary Clinton was upper class and nobody related to her.
He's kind of still a man of the people.
Same thing with Boris Johnson, even though he went to Oxford and everything else.
Gosh, you have to think that the Democrats every once in a while have to stop and think to themselves, what were we doing?
I mean, they basically ran Hillary Clinton unopposed.
Like they just handed her
the nomination for the presidency.
And here is someone who is one of the most unpopular figures in American politics.
And they're like, yeah, just give it to her.
Because she, remember, she finished second last time to that guy we had no idea who he even was.
Like, why on earth did they do that?
And like, Bernie Sanders is, he's not even a Democrat.
He's an independent.
He gets in there and all, you know, wins 45% of the vote or whatever it was.
They just handed it to her.
They ran no one against her.
That isn't a that will be looked back in the history books.
That's fascinating.
Let's see who they run this time.
It may be a repeat.
Yeah, very well.
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Are you woke enough?
Are you woke enough to
wax
male body parts
on a guy who is claiming to be a woman?
I'm trying to be
having a little issue.
I'm having an issue here.
I'm trying to
nominate for the Radio Hall of Fame this week.
I'm talking about things that I've never in 40 years of broadcast ever had to talk about, waxing a guy's.
And here we are.
We do that in one minute.
Can you submit this to the Hall of Fame?
For
consideration?
I don't think so.
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The X-Chair, I'm sitting in it right now.
Believe me, I would not be sitting.
You would never know what chair I'm sitting in.
If this wasn't really as comfortable as I said, I would not be sitting in it.
Sitting in it every day for three hours.
What a nightmare that would be.
Stu's sitting in it now.
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Stu, would you just do me, let's just, let's just make this into like a Mad Lib, and you just take random words that you have and you fill in.
Okay.
Okay.
Sure.
All right.
You got it?
Sounds great.
Female waxer who has declined now to handle a male
That's where you fill in any
word.
A female waxer who declines to handle male berries.
Well, there's more than just the berries.
Twigs and berries.
Twigs and berries.
Could face legal consequences.
At least this might soon be possible in the woke insanity, otherwise known as Canada.
This comes from a recent British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal hearing.
I don't like the word tribunal.
Doesn't that sound like it's like you're in real trouble?
You know, going to court's one thing.
A tribunal hearing?
Right.
Sounds like you're a gulag.
Maybe committed some genocide.
Yeah.
Okay.
So Jessica Yanov brought a complaint against Marcia Da Silva, a woman who runs a waxing service from her home.
Complicating matters.
Yanov, despite identifying as a woman, sports the full package of male
two oranges and a banana.
I don't.
I was hoping that you would
come up with something a little less graphic.
Oh, okay.
Well, I thought you didn't, you were not clear of the rules of this game.
Just said pick some random words and just throw them in there.
According to the Toronto Sun, Yanov responded to an advertisement DeSilva posted on Facebook and sought out DeSilva's waxing services.
However,
upon learning that Yanov retained
her
junk.
But this is much better, right?
You wanted to.
Da Silva said that she was no longer comfortable performing the waxing as she only offered female waxing services and not services on male
hoo-has.
I have no problem with the
LGBT people, Da Silva said.
In fact, she was willing to offer waxing services for a transgendered woman who
had lopped off the.
So had the
invading
reproductive organs.
No, this is.
Because that person didn't want those organs.
And so they were invading.
They're invasive.
It was like an invasive species.
And attacked them at birth.
And now has a female
see.
You'd suck at this.
I'd suck at this.
Just open up a book.
Just open up a book.
Just open up.
There's a book over there.
Just open up a book and just start
grabbing words.
Just any word.
First time that Tim Alberta's new book is used in this way.
I believe at least.
All right.
Her waxing services for transgendered women who had undergone reassignment surgery and had lost their
Romney.
Now, see, this works.
That's f ⁇ ing much better.
To the average outsider, this seems a perfectly reasonable response.
To the woke Identarian left, it's an act of bigotry.
Yanov charged that Da Silva was discriminating against her on the basis of her gender identity.
Such discrimination is barred under Canadian law.
During the hearing, Yanad even compared De Silva's refusal to wax her Boehner
as an unfortunate one.
It didn't work out well
as an act of neo-Nazism.
Naturally, comedians and parody accounts filled the day.
So here is the
here's the problem, she said.
On another level, this is no laughing matter.
While, yes, wax my prebus
bigot
case is just one isolated incident, but it shows how the identitarian left is rapidly advanced from pursuing equality, which involves the freedom from oppression, to seek the justice and version of justice, which includes the freedom to force your views or yourself on more literally onto others.
This version of social justice poses a threat to a free society.
If you could, if Yanov could have gone to a waxing service that accepted both the male
Bannon and the female
Kushner,
or even could be a Bannon.
It's actually
go ahead.
Sound those words.
Or even bought it a do-it-yourself-at-home kit.
She didn't.
Instead, she relentlessly
pursued this case to try to browbeat her fellow citizens into submission.
Okay, so now here's the problem.
You know, anybody who, you know, said, oh, they can just make a wedding cake.
Now you're having to also
handle the man's Boehner.
And
is that right?
Do you have a right to say
no?
How can you not have a right to say no to touch another person's genitals?
How, like, isn't this the Me Too party?
You're going to force women to touch male genitals because of some ridiculous corner you've backed yourself in on wedding cakes.
I mean, it's completely ridiculous, but if you believe that someone should be forced to write words on a cake,
then you absolutely have to go along with this.
Absolutely.
It's a completely consistent thing.
And isn't it strange that you have to get permission to touch someone's genitals?
And they can take that permission away or say, I didn't give you permission.
And then it's sexual harassment and you're in trouble.
But you can't say no.
to touching someone's genitals if they are asking you and paying you money as part of your job.
It seems almost mildly inconsistent, I think, is what you're getting at.
It does.
It does.
But I mean, I really don't understand how you disagree with it.
Like there is, you can make the, there's some sort of like, well, that seems like it's crossing the line argument, but
you don't have an actual consistent moral argument, I don't think, there.
I mean, look, the easy way here is to err on the side of individual freedom, which we do in this country.
In Canada, you know, that's not their gig, right?
Like, that's not, that's not the, they don't have the constitution that we have.
They don't have the founding that we have.
So you expect things like this to happen in Canada, but that one's coming here.
Now, don't you think that maybe feminists would
want to stand up for some,
I mean, be frank with you.
I mean, once you've had the reassignment served.
Oh, Franks and Beans.
That's a good one.
Thank you.
You know, once you've had the Franks and Beans removed,
you're still the same gender.
You're still a guy on the inside.
You're still a guy.
However,
you've committed to it.
Yeah, you've at least judged.
Somebody who comes in and says, you know, I want
my meat and vegetables polished,
that's not...
I mean, you're telling, feminists are telling women, you got to do that.
Right.
And you know what?
What's funny about it is the reason why they have to be consistent on this and say,
yeah, you got to go up.
You know, the franks and beans are there.
You got to go do it on the franks and beans is because
for their worldview to have any level of consistency, they can't admit that that's a man.
They have to say that that is a woman on the table with the franks and beans.
Do you think they care about consistency?
Or is it just forcing people to comply?
In all ways, force people to comply.
Oh, I think that's part of it.
But I mean, if you, you have to admit something that fundamentally they can't admit.
They can't admit that this is not a
girl.
This is a boy.
This is not a man.
This is a woman.
They can't say that this is one gender.
They have to act as if it's real, right?
That's the foundation of this entire issue.
is all of these conversations revolve around this premise that something we all know is not true must be we must pretend that it is true.
And if we all pretend that it is true, maybe it will become true.
No, it will be true.
But that's not how the world works.
No.
That is not how things happen.
We can all say, hey, we really care about the national debt, but you know what?
We don't.
Surprise, surprise, we don't care at all.
And I think it's one of those situations where
there are certain things that test these realities.
And it's the only way I think you push back on it, honestly.
Like, you know, the sports thing is another one of them.
You know, when your 16-year-old daughter gets destroyed by a 16-year-old boy in a race that she's worked really hard for, parents tend to get pissed off about it.
When your 24-year-old daughter works at a waxing place and is waxing guys franks and beans every day because some activist is telling you that they're not franks and beans or that women can have franks and beans,
that is a situation where it tends to test people's patience with your little story.
Things tend to break down like they're breaking now.
Right now, the Democrats are pushing these
ideas so hard, and they are starting to be in, they're starting to leave the classroom and actually be dealt in every person's house.
They're dealing with it now in everybody's house.
And we're all coming home with our kids going, wait a minute, what are they teaching you?
Wait a minute.
Who is there in the library?
Wait a minute.
They asked you to wax what
it's starting to happen.
And
people are,
here's why it has gotten out of hand so far: is just like political correctness, nobody wants to hurt anybody else's feelings.
Nobody wants to hurt anybody's feelings.
And if that's what makes you feel better, fine, I'll do it.
But when push comes to shove, and I've got to testify, or I have to tell it to my children, or I have to whatever.
No, no, no, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
You can live your life that way
and i'll i'll tolerate it and you'll tolerate me meeting leaving leading my life and we're not going to say bad things to each other but i'm not teaching my children that your
thinking
is is right or even healthy in some regards and it's moments like this where you know that they don't even believe it right if you're fighting back against a a woman uh and that because she has to wax a part she doesn't want want to do.
Where's your feminism?
You're admitting it.
You're admitting that you don't actually believe these things.
You're just saying them over and over again and trying to get people fired from their jobs if they say the opposite.
They're getting deplatformed if they say the opposite.
Now, this Franks and Beans story is happening in Canada, but let me show you what's happening here in America in one minute.
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He married young, that fabled high school sweetheart, set upon the path of America righteousness.
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He worked hard.
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Every night he came home to his growing family, his children that he loved.
He worked hard to balance the ambition and the drive he had in his career with the love and the care that they needed from him and he wanted to give.
In the end, it all panned out.
But now
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Now before I get to America,
there is one more part of the Twigs and Berries story from Canada.
Jessica Yanev?
Yanev?
Yanev.
She's scheduled to appear before the Township of Langley Council in British Columbia, Canada, to ask for permission for
all bodies swims at three community pools where individuals, including girls as young as 12, will be permitted to be topless.
Swim is for kids who identify as LGBTQ2S plus.
S, S, S.
What's S?
Q queer 2 2 spirit.
Is 2S 2 spirit or is S something else?
I don't know.
Maybe it's 2S.
I thought it was 2 was by itself, but I thought so too.
And then 2S plus.
Snake.
Because
if you're going to use a plus, it's a cop-out, right?
Just call it plus.
Or L plus.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
We got that and all the other ones.
Yeah.
Anyway, she is going to make sure it's a safe and inclusive environment for 12-year-olds to be topless.
So,
you know, again, it's completely fine.
Let them be themselves.
Definitely a good idea.
12 and up.
Says the man who can't get his junk waxed.
Did you just say the man?
Yeah, I did.
I did.
All right.
Let me talk to you about America.
I mean, a man is scheduling topless 12-year-old swimming pool adventures.
But he identifies as a woman.
Right, but he identifies as a woman.
So people are going to be like, oh, okay, sure.
Just again, clear
where we stand here.
How are we doing in America, Glenn?
Well, in America, we have something called the Equality Act.
The Equality Act.
By adding gender identity as a protected classification in new federal civil rights law, it is going to be used by activists, or could be used, to legally harass women who don't want to, you know, do things like, I don't know, wax male junk,
regardless of whether those male private parts are attached to people who identify as a man or a woman.
This is the case now in
Canada, but it is not about waxing.
This is about business and individuals using their religion and their culture to refuse service to protected groups because they don't agree with it or the person and use that to illegally discriminate, contrary to the British Columbia Human Rights Code and the Canadian Human Rights Code.
Now,
that's what they claim, that this is just about your bigoted religion, or you personally don't like someone, and so you won't do it.
The Equality Act will have sweeping effects on girls' sports.
The bill will require schools to include male athletes who identify as transgendered girls on female sports team.
Male athletes in recent years have wrapped up victories in female athletics.
And
the Republican-controlled Senate is unlikely to hold a vote on the bill.
However,
Susan Collins, the only GOP co-sponsor in the Senate, and all of the Democratic presidential candidates have lined up in support of the bill, promising to make its passage a top priority if elected.
Look up the Equality Act.
We have to do a special show on that in the coming weeks.
It is, it will change everything
in America.
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We wanted to touch base with him quickly here.
Boris Johnson was elected.
He's the new Prime Minister.
Welcome, Alexander.
Hi, Glenn.
Thanks for having me.
Yes, he has done it.
He is now or tomorrow.
He will be walking into number 10 Downing Street as the new Prime Minister to the UK.
You know, that's one thing that we also don't do.
We have like several months in between, but you guys go through these people like water.
We just get right to a point, Glenn.
He's got 166% of a vote.
He's got a clear consensus to enter and become our next Prime Minister, and he'll do so soon.
Okay, so how he gets along with Donald Trump, right?
Yeah, so a few years ago, he maybe said not so nice things about Donald Trump.
However, since Trump's been elected and since he's been in more senior positions,
the rhetoric's been far nicer.
Earlier today, once it was announced that Boris will be the next Prime Minister, Trump tweeted him, saying that he would be a great Prime Minister.
Similarly, Benka Trump shared the sentiment.
However, she said he'll be a great Prime Minister of United Kingston.
A bit of a spelling error there, but that's okay.
Still the same sentiment is being held.
so yeah they get on and I'm seeing across so many commentators today across Twitter and everywhere else are saying how similar these two men are however I couldn't disagree more I think they're fundamentally opposed in so many different ways
that they're the same
well
firstly Boris Johnson he ran the Brexit campaign on the idea of creating more free trade to open the UK up to the world whereas Trump I feel has more protectionist sentiments in regards to his trade wars.
Brexiteers wanted a trade deal with China.
Trump wanted a trade war with them.
Okay, so hang on.
Let me answer these as you go along.
I agree with what you just said.
You're absolutely right.
However,
Trump won because there was this feeling from the people that nobody in government was listening to the people and they were sick and tired of it.
And that's what put him into office.
Kind of the same thing.
Nobody was listening to the people on Brexit and they got sick and tired of it.
Okay, sure.
So I agree that perhaps the sentiment behind people feeling disenfranchised and angry with the government did propel both Brexit and Trump.
However, the rationale behind both votes were completely different.
It was, for example,
uh Boris Johnson is pretty pro-immigration, for example, too.
He favors the Australian point style um system, which basically sees immigrants fill our country depending on the skills they have and our current shortages in our economy.
Whereas Trump, I think, is far, far more different on that.
I think Trump would be okay with if we had a point system.
We don't have a point.
We have no system now.
You just come on in.
You're like, hey, you know,
I like the red in your flag.
And so I'd like to come in.
And we'll let you in.
You don't have to have anything to be let in.
Okay, Gen, I've got you on this final point.
So, Boris Johnson,
he is a classical scholar.
He is a historian.
You mentioned yesterday how you read his book on Churchill.
Yes.
He often uses utterance from great ancient philosophers in his speeches.
He does that all the time.
Whereas I don't think we can apply the same intellectual rigor to Trump's speeches.
If you believe.
This is what he may come across.
If you wish to dismiss the ancient wisdom of fortune cookies, you may be right.
They're definitely not the same person.
I mean, there's definitely differences.
And the trade thing is one of the biggest issues, I think.
I think the difference with trade in that, like, you know, Daniel Hannan, I thought, was a great voice for Brexit and that he constantly emphasized wanting to open up free trade to the world.
And that's definitely not what Trump ran on, though I will say it's a low priority issue, I think, for most American voters.
It's just not something that I don't know that Trump got elected because of his trade position.
No.
He got more elected, I think.
You know, some people really liked it, some people really hated it, but they saw it as like it's, you know, it's way down the list and it was not a top priority.
Where Brexit, really, that was a big focus.
I don't know.
Settle this for us, Alexander.
Because I would say that the trade thing was probably bigger for the politicians and the elites, but it was the cultural things and the immigration standards and the living up to rules that
weren't coming from England that was the main force and driver behind Brexit.
Which one is accurate or more accurate?
So I think the trade aspect is really crucially important.
And unlike with Trump, where you say it was more a minority issue, for Brexit, on...
every single thing all the Brexiters did, it was so we could create a free and open global trading Britain.
That's That's what they said.
Right, but was that what the people were saying?
For instance,
you could say that Donald Trump, and I don't believe this to be true at all, Donald Trump is a racist that just doesn't like Mexicans.
You could say that.
You could say that all you want, and that's what you're fighting against.
But you wouldn't really be fighting against something that was real, because what the people are saying is, we want to know who's coming across our borders, and we'd like it to be controlled.
There's nothing wrong with Mexicans or anybody else from Honduras.
It's just we want to make sure that this is a controlled entrance.
So are the political elite having that conversation
about trade, but the people are saying, no, it's more visceral than that.
It's about my heritage, my culture, my country.
Yeah, sure.
So following the, when we did the Brexit referendum on the 23rd of June 2016,
all the exit polls that were shrugged for leave voters showed the biggest issue was the diplomatic size, the fact that laws were being made in Brussels
with very little say from UK members of parliament and how unelected officials were creating our laws.
So that was the biggest.
And then beneath that, I would say then trade and immigration come into a picture.
Sovereignty is really, I mean, it encompasses all of these issues.
Yeah.
Because, I mean, trade policy is part of it, and immigration policy policy is part of it.
And I think that's what we feel here in America.
Remember, we're a collection of states.
We're the union of states, and we're feeling the loss of our sovereignty as states, not
the same.
We have lost it a long time ago compared to you guys, but we still feel that loss of individual sovereignty.
So let me ask you this.
You had a British ship taken by Iran.
Our Department of State issued a statement and said, you know, Great Britain can take care of their own, you know, issues.
It's not something that involves us.
How is Boris Johnson
when it comes to war?
Donald Trump
is not a hawk when it comes to war at all,
but
he is at least a tough talker.
Where's Boris Johnson?
So I'd say Boris Johnson is quite similar in the sense that he doesn't want to be invading Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan anytime soon.
He is
similarly cautious about ground intervention the same way
Donald Trump is.
And when he was foreign
minister or foreign secretary of the UK between 2016 and 2018, that's when the Russian spy incident in Salisbury happened when Russian agents were
caught using poisonous materials on UK soil and accidentally killed a member of our public.
And he was foreign secretary at the time.
And instead of
trying to jump to military action or any sense, he
gathered the nations of the world and in a joint effort under his leadership expelled
spies.
He got every nation to expel spies from their country.
And he was more pushing for sanctions on Russia as opposed to any military intervention, which is, I think, definitely wise and in a similar category to Trump.
I think that's good.
Okay, Alexander.
Alexander, thank you.
Wait, hold on, one more question before you go, Alexander.
So, what I keep reading is: if Johnson comes in and tries to do a no-deal Brexit,
they will wind up being very upset with him and then call for a new general election, and this whole thing could be changed again.
Because I do not understand the scope and the nuance of the parliamentary democracy.
Yeah, let me boil it down to this.
You all seem to have a stick up your butt when it comes to walking around a noom tree time and then once you close the doors you have somebody order order close the doors and you just wail on each other what's the deal dude
oh yeah that's you're talking about john burco
shouts order order
um so it would be if a general election is called it would be because boris johnson himself calls it and the reason he would do that is so that he can get more conservative members of parliament into the government.
And what that would mean is he has a greater mandate to pursue Brexit, because at the moment, the Conservatives are in power, but they're in power just by a little bit.
We're in a minority government being propped up by other parties.
So a general election could be called so the Conservatives get a bigger proportion of the vote, and that would give him the power to more easily pursue a no-deal Brexit.
And so let's just say they go in there and they just fight with each other and they can't come up with any deal, they can't come up with anything.
Does it just automatically go into effect a no-deal Brexit on the 31st?
Yes, the default setting in law is that we're leaving on the 31st of October.
And the only way they could overcome that is if a new law is created, but Boris Johnson and his cabinet and his cabinet will likely be Brexiteers who have committed to the no-deal deadline,
will have to sign it off.
So
why would he call for a general election that he could lose if he
if he could just wait and let Brexit go through?
Well, that would be it would basically give him more legitimacy and a bigger mandate in the houses of parliament to push forward his agenda as opposed to creating more of an uproar than it would otherwise.
And do you think he
would win that?
I think he would.
So when between 2008 and 2016, he was Mayor of London.
And London is a pretty far left liberal city.
And it had Ken Livingstone, who was essentially a Marxist, similar grain to Jeremy Corbyn.
And he managed to defeat him by a huge margin.
And in the UK, in the European elections, which were held
in May,
the Brexit Party won a huge proportion of vote.
They won 31% of the vote, whereas Conservatives under the remainer, Theresa May, only won 9%.
So what Boris Johnson basically represents is he can unite the Brexit vote to be able to defeat Jeremy Corbyn because he will unite all of the people who voted for Farage because he stands on the same policies pretty much in regards to Brexit,
whilst he maintains the Conservative vote, which should keep Jeremy Corbyn out of power because
both the Brexit Party and the Conservatives definitely don't want a Marxist in government and rightly so.
Yeah, yeah.
Corbyn is bad news.
Alexander, thank you so much.
Appreciate it.
We'll talk again.
Thank you, all right now.
All right.
Bye-bye.
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Yeah.
And what was the problem with Joe the Plumber?
What was it that Obama said to Joe the Plumber that made Joe the Plumber so famous?
Gosh, was that the you didn't build this maybe?
No, it was before that.
It was before that.
Well, something else has been said.
This one by Talib.
Listen to this.
So recently I introduced the Boost Act.
This legislation completely repeals the GOP tax scam that is only helping wealthy individuals, the rich, the corporations.
And do you know what I did with that money?
Do you know what I said?
Mm-mm.
We're going to go ahead and put it into the pockets of folks like everyday Americans.
If you make less than $100,000, you're going to get up to $6,000 in your pocket.
And if you make less than $50,000, you're going to get $3,000.
That's what we do with our public dollars.
We give it back to the people, the people that earned it.
Wait, wait.
If you make less than $50,000, you're most likely not paying any taxes.
You didn't
take the money from rich people and their taxes to the people who earned it?
Rich people apparently earned it.
Or are you deciding who's worthy of money?
More on this coming up.
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So here is
Congresswoman Talib
yesterday, and I want to play first her call for a new minimum wage.
Now, we just found out that last week, Bernie Sanders gave all of his people a $15 minimum wage because they said what they were working for just wasn't enough.
He said, okay, you know what?
I'm going to raise everybody to the $15 minimum wage because that's what I believe anyway Americans should do.
Now, by the way, now that you only, you know, you're making $15 an an hour, I just want you to know I can't afford everybody to work six days a week.
So everybody works five days a week.
You know, so what do you, so wait, wait a minute, hang on just a second.
So now they have to get done all the stuff that they were doing before, but they have to do it in five days as opposed to six days.
And that doesn't help their financial situation.
What he's saying is, now you have time to go get a second job.
He also lets some people go.
and some people walked out and said, you're crazy.
Now I have to accomplish this in five days as opposed to six?
No, thank you.
It doesn't work.
When we say what's going to happen is the companies can't afford that, so they will
lay people off or they will cut back on the days.
The left always says, that's crazy.
That won't happen.
They have the money.
Well, doesn't Bernie, doesn't he have millions of dollars in the bank?
Doesn't he have the money?
Why isn't he doing it?
Because the math doesn't work.
So we just had Bernie Sanders, the king of socialism, prove
that just the $15 an hour minimum wage mandate doesn't work.
And here's what Rashid Talib learned from that.
We can't allow people to be living off of ticked employees, you know, relying on tick wages.
It's just not, or whatever they call it, tipped income, because it's just not enough to support our families.
But I also want to always tell a story because
big fights like this one, $15.
By the way, when we started it, it should have been $15.
No, I think it should be $20 to make sure America rises your taxes.
It should be $20.
Oh, it should be $20 an hour.
$20, $20 right here, $25, $25, $25, $25 there.
Thank you, Better.
Who wants $30?
Who's got $30?
I can tell you.
Milk has gone up.
Eggs has gone up.
All right.
I can't take it.
Stop.
That's why, if you were serious in Congress about a minimum wage, you would attach it to the fundamental market.
You would attach it to the cost of living.
But you shouldn't do that as the federal government because $15 an hour is
death money practically in New York City.
But if I was paying somebody $15 an hour in the middle of Idaho or on a ranch in Arizona, That's a lot of money.
And, you know, if you're going to do it, it should be state or locally, and it should be attached to the cost of living.
That way, we don't need anybody to tell us, you need me to change that.
Right.
It takes them out of it.
Right.
They're not serious.
They're not serious.
So it always gives them an axe.
So they started doing this $15 an hour.
Well, you know, when we started it, it was $15 and that was fine.
But now it's $20.
it should be twenty dollars but we'll settle for 15 as soon as they get 15 it should be 20 and you need me to fight for you because i was the person that got the 15.
what if they get 20 what will happen 25 it's an auction exactly and it's funny because they the the blessing of the squad as it were is they make every argument conservatives have been making forever in full color What do we say?
When people would be like, oh, you know what?
It should go from $7 to $10 an hour.
We would say, what's next?
$15, $20 an hour?
And they'd say, no,
we're talking common sense solutions.
The second they have power, what is it?
$15, $20 an hour.
There is no
end limit.
There's no end to it.
There's no limit to that principle.
It's just ever, ever escalating.
So I want to show you exactly kind of what Stu said that they're saying things right out in the open.
And if you remember right, I said while I was on Fox, they want to tell you.
They're dying to tell you who they are because they believe you're wrong and they're right.
So they're dying to tell you that they are socialists.
Well, they are saying it now.
They're saying it.
Do you remember what happened when anyone said anything about socialism?
It was racist to claim someone was a socialist.
It was scaremongering to call someone a socialist.
It was ridiculous to call somebody a socialist.
That was the most benign.
You're just ridiculous.
They're not socialist.
Yeah, they are.
They're talking about redistribution of wealth.
That is a Marxist socialist idea.
That's ridiculous.
That's hate monger.
That's scaremongering.
That's racist.
If you remember, the first time that I really ever heard anyone in my lifetime, because I don't really remember Jimmy Carter, who was a serious candidate, talk about things that had Marxist undertones was this exchange in 2000, I think it was 2008,
October of 2008, I believe,
when a guy named Joe the Plumber finally got a chance to talk to Barack Obama.
Listen.
I mean, one way of looking at it is now that you've become more successful
through hard work, you don't want to be taxed as much,
which I understand.
But another way of looking at it is 95% of folks who are making less than $250, they may be working hard too, but they're being taxed at a higher higher rate than they would be under mine.
So what I'm doing is, you know,
put yourself back 10 years ago when you were only making whatever, 60 or 70.
Under my tax plan, you would be keeping more of your paycheck.
You'd be having lower taxes, which means that you would have saved and gotten to the point where you are faster.
My attitude is that if the economy is good for folks from the bottom up, it's going to be good for everybody.
If you've got a plumbing business,
you're going to be better off if you've got a whole bunch of customers who can afford to hire you.
And right now, everybody's so pinched that business is bad for everybody.
And I think when you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody.
That was the key.
I think when you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody.
He's a socialist.
He's talking Marxist ideology.
That's racist to even say that, how ridiculous he only cares about people.
I'm telling you now, if you don't pay attention, you're gonna have socialists in the government, and they are going to be coming out of the woodwork.
And there's gonna come a time when they're not afraid to say they're socialists.
That's crazy.
You're a danger.
How dare you?
You're just trying to whip people up into a frenzy.
Let me take you to the audio yesterday of Democratic socialist
Rashida Talib.
So recently I introduced the Boost Act.
This legislation completely repeals the GOP tax scam that is wholly helping wealthy individuals, the rich, the corporations.
And do you know what I did with that money?
Do you know what I said?
Mm-mm.
We're going to go ahead and put it into the pockets of folks like everyday Americans.
If you make less than $100,000, you're going to get up to $6,000 in your pocket.
And if you make less than $50,000, you're going to get $3,000.
That's what we do with our public dollars.
We give it back to the people, the people that earned it.
Hang on just a second.
That's what we do with our public
dollars.
Stu,
can you tell me what product the United States government is now selling?
Because they have public dollars, dollars that the government has earned.
So those would be the public dollars, I would assume, because those dollars all came from private individuals and private corporations that they tax.
So
those could not be public dollars.
I will say they did print them, though.
So maybe they are.
Maybe they're just all printed.
We printed them.
There are.
There are.
And you borrow them.
Right.
Yeah, sure.
Okay.
So she's talking about the public's money now that the government has taken.
Now, the government is supposed to take it for things like the common defense.
They take these things
and then now they're talking about redistributing them to other people.
We, quote, take from the rich and give it back to the people that earned it.
How can you possibly take money away from somebody
and claim someone else earned it unless you're the police and the guy who had the money was a bank robber
the people who have the money earned the money
that's not the way a socialist sees it but you'll notice when Joe the Plumber got Obama to be even close to socialism it riled people Now we're so dead inside to this, they've unmasked themselves that a democratic socialist can tell you exactly what she's planning on doing and AOC can actually introduce a green bill that has nothing to do with the the environment and has everything of to do with and I'm practically quoting from it end the free market system
and nobody seems to care anymore
Except the media, the media still says these women are not socialists.
And technically they're right.
They're democratic socialists.
It's a rather remarkable time in our country.
Unemployment is at historic lows.
Mortgage rates are as well.
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I'm amazed.
Can we play that Rashida Tlaib audio of her tax plan where people with $100,000 are going to get $6,000 back?
Can we play that one more time?
So recently I introduced the Boost Act.
This legislation completely repeals the GOP tax scam that is wholly helping wealthy individuals, the rich, the corporations.
And do you know what I did with that money?
Do you know what I said?
We're going to go ahead and put it into the pockets of folks like everyday Americans.
If you make less than $100,000, you're going to get up to $6,000 in your pocket.
And if you make less than $50,000, you're going to get $3,000.
So this is interesting.
This is a trick that the media uses all the time when they talk about GOP tax plans.
What they say is that the benefits go disproportionately to the rich.
This is something you'll hear all the time, and mainstream media will parrot it as if it's completely true.
Okay, what they're doing here is something that you can do to the democratic socialist you just heard speak, which is there are two people: one rich person making $100,000 and one poor person making $50,000.
Why doesn't the poor person get $6,000?
Why?
Why doesn't the rich person get three?
So if you take those two together, you have $9,000 of tax breaks, which go two-thirds of that go to the rich person, disproportionately benefiting the wealthy.
This is something you'll hear not from just Democrats, but every freaking mainstream media person who just act as if they don't understand what percentages are.
For this particular news story, I'm denying percentages.
We don't know how they work.
Sure, the percentage for the tax break for the rich person is less than the tax break for the middle-class person or the poorer person.
In fact, that poor person might not even be paying taxes at all.
But let's look at the overall total amount.
So if someone's paying $10 million in taxes and now they're paying $9.9, they're getting $100,000 in tax breaks, where someone who's making $50,000 is only getting a $5,000 tax break.
That's a 20 times the benefit to the rich person.
That we all understand that percentages are going to take into effect how much they're paying.
They're paying much larger amounts overall.
So any tax break at all for someone who's making more would be, you know, disproportionate in that view.
And you can even do it to Rashida Tlaib.
That's how dumb of a point it is.
So, in other words, what you're saying is we should begin to ask Rashida Tlaib and others why their tax breaks benefit disproportionately the rich
as opposed to the poor.
Yeah, because it's the exact same point the media makes against every Republican tax proposal, no matter what it says.
This is the same thing.
You can easily do this.
I mean, and when you can do it to someone who is
the reason we're playing this clip is not because of this point.
The reason we're playing this clip is because she's saying she's taking money from the rich to give it to the people who earned it that are poor.
Again, like you'll follow the logic, it's insane, which is why we're playing the clip.
But when you can apply that to a socialist, it shows how ridiculous the point is.
It shows that every person in the mainstream media that does it and says those things knows what they're doing.
In reality, they all understand what a percentage is.
They're doing it intentionally to mislead you to believe that tax plans are evil and just out to benefit oil executives.
Well, yeah,
here's the key.
Socialists never make sense.
You can never,
you can never get it down to be, you know, dollars and cents.
Show me, show me, show me how this this works you can never get it there because it doesn't work and we're seeing this with all of these socialist and and postmodern theories of there is no gender well hang on how about this how about the woman who doesn't want to wax the Mitt Romney of you know of a transgendered female what about that well that's just you're being ridiculous no it that's what's happening so it always breaks down at the end because the logic is not sound.
That's why nobody wants to teach critical thinking in school anymore.
Because if you teach kids how to think, not what to think, how to think, they'll see through this bullcrap in a heartbeat.
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He is a spokesperson from Young Voices.
He's also the host of Beltway Banthas podcast, which I am appearing on in a couple of weeks.
We'll talk about that perhaps if we have time.
But he's responding to a Huffington Post story, Behold the Millennial Nuns.
Welcome, Stephen.
How are you?
Hey, good morning, Glenn.
Good morning.
So
tell me about the story from Huffington Post.
Yeah, well, I think we both read it.
And this story in the Huffington Post by Eve Fairbanks sort of chronicles this young woman looking at her friend group growing up, all becoming more religious over time, and not only becoming more religious, but becoming Catholic, and then a large amount of them seeking out the life of nuns.
And this is in a group of like social media influencer type girls who travel the world.
They're lifestyle Instagrammers.
They're bloggers.
They're the kind who kind of like wear their faith on their sleeve and do it very loudly and proudly, but really seeking out a life.
of really rigid boundaries in a way that you just wouldn't expect.
You wouldn't really expect this from millennials, right?
But it turns out, and Eve Fairbanks looks into this, that numbers are rising across the country, that people seeking out the life of nuns is actually dramatically higher than it was years before.
And the average age is 24.
Blew my mind, but it also makes perfect sense.
Why does it make sense?
Well, you said this on my podcast over the weekend, that young people are starving for truth.
They live in a subjective world.
It is a subjective generation by and large,
where the world today seems to tell you that it can be whatever you want it to be, and that there is nothing that is right and wrong.
There is no black and white.
And I think that is not squaring with a certain subset of millennials who are looking for something deeper.
I think that eventually
really falls into recognition of the majority of people, no matter what age, you can live that life for a while where it's just my truth that matters,
but it will cause massive pain in your life.
And if you ever want to get out of it, you're going to have to recognize that there are some universal truths that are just not changed.
Yeah, there was this girl in this study or in this piece that it said that when she was speaking to the Huffington Post, she said, there is nothing consistent in the secular world.
It all is a moving target.
Catholicism, by contrast, truth is a fact.
And your obligations to other people and God cannot be trumped by personal truth.
That spoke to me as as well.
I mean, this is sort of the thing that I deal with in my own life, with my own generation, and I think a certain part of the Protestant population, I grew up Presbyterian, and I now go to a non-denominational church.
And there does seem to be, in this religious community, still a take it or leave it approach to religion, right?
Pick what you want, a la carte.
And it's not authentic.
It doesn't really work.
There's something wrong there.
The end end of the study had talked about
this research that was done by the Barna group.
And it showed that millennials, by and large, when they are asked about this issue, millennials of faith, they are asked about this issue, and they prefer traditional churches.
They prefer cathedral settings.
They prefer the preacher behind a pew as opposed to standing up and being like a motivational TED Talk speaker.
We're swinging backwards.
I mean, I think this has everything to do with millennials like building carpenter-style houses and wanting craft coffee.
They don't want Keurig.
They want the real thing.
And some of them are going very far to find it.
None is quite extreme, but I think that's the whole point.
They're the OMG generation.
They do everything a little bit over the.
I think
there's something to be said.
Right now,
everything
is personalized.
In somebody's life, you can get it exactly the way you want it.
I grew up in the generation where McDonald's was like, no, it's the Big Mac.
That's the way we make it.
You don't like it.
Go pound the bag.
It's in the heating lamp.
Our Big Macs yesterday were very customized, I would like to say.
So it's, I mean, that's just the way it was growing up because we were still in the, you know, the mass production
world where we thought mass production was great.
Because, you know, 100 years before, it hadn't been mass production.
Well, now that we've had mass production, now we're looking for things that are unique and customizable and uniquely us.
The idea of
swinging back to the old world, I think, starts there.
Is something handmade?
Is it for the individual?
That kind of stuff makes a difference.
And it goes back to
making things by hand or being quiet.
When the world is screaming, they're going to be a yearning for a quiet place.
When everything is loud and
vibrant, there's something to a big, dark cathedral that is absolutely silent.
I mean, they would also speak to
the rise in yoga and meditation as being something that people are seeking out.
They're tired.
Everywhere they go, they're stimulated.
And people don't have the discipline discipline now in their daily lives to actually be in a place of quiet.
There's not.
I was thinking about this the other day because I think we are at the
moment that the Beatles did
Revolution, which is 1969.
And 1969 was the year that all this nonsense just started to come apart and fall apart.
And
that was the year of Altamont.
And there were stabbings at these peace festivals like Woodstock.
We had gone through the shootings of
JFK, Malcolm X, RFK,
Martin Luther King,
and
people were sick of it.
They were just sick of it.
And
there was this
moment where the Beatles stepped out and said, you want to hold and carry around pictures of Chairman Mao?
We want to change your head anyhow.
No one will follow you.
And they made a statement of, you know what, we're not with you.
And that one iconic band, even though they had all of this music that was supporting this debauchery, which they don't have now, there is no cultural
cultural tie that ties all of this progressivism and
uh nonsense of how many genders there are there's no iconic look
or music you know like there was in the 1960s
the one thing that accompanied the change was a revival of the churches there was the jesus movement and it wasn't it wasn't it didn't go back to the cathedrals It went to, hey, you know, Jesus is a cool guy.
And Jesus, that was a good example.
Changed my relationship status to in a relationship with the Lord.
Yeah.
Right.
And that is, that's the one thing that's missing.
When that starts to happen, I think it will officially be on the downslope of this insanity.
Yeah.
I mean, I just relate with this, this entire thing, you know, where I've been on the search for my own church for the past 10 years since I left home.
I'm 29.
I'm 29.
So I went to college, fell out of church, then tried to get back in, but started going to sort of these like rock band churches, right?
Where it's like a TED talk and then there's bands playing.
I just, I just felt oppressed by the cheese.
I couldn't do it.
And I've just found myself over the time just longing for my Presbyterian church growing up where they sang hymns.
Right.
And you were like the only young person in the pew.
They didn't have any projectors to show you the words on the screen.
Yeah.
I thought I was an outlier.
But this entire piece in the HuffPost says that is actually a trend right now that is swinging.
It's really strange because
my faith, if we don't have projectors, it's against rules to use projectors.
Yes,
very traditional, right?
Very traditional.
All old hymns.
It's an organ.
I mean, it is as traditional as it comes.
And a lot of people in my faith are like,
could we
turn the lights on?
Is that possible?
Yeah, could we have heat?
I mean,
and this whole thing has come and gone or is starting to wane of the big loud churches.
And I like
occasionally going in.
I mean
I'm not as negative as on it.
But I think that's the whole point, right?
But there's good ones and bad ones.
Yeah, the choice is important, right?
I think there's some things that it depends on what serves you best, right?
And what furthers the end mission.
And you go to a really good one, though.
You go to a really good.
Gateway is a good thing.
Yeah, the particular trees are churches.
And your past guest, Mark Batterson, I used to go to his churches when I lived in Washington, D.C.
Fantastic.
Really great balance.
And that actually was not necessarily the rock band-style churches or the TED Talk speaker.
It was the movie theater church.
And I actually really liked that.
I connected with it.
Just being right there seat to seat next to everybody.
It was very cool.
That was a model that worked for me.
A lot of people are going to churches chicken here in Texas, which is where I get all of my religious experiences.
There's no preaching, but Jesus, this is good chicken.
Yeah.
Okay.
Stephen, it's good to talk to you.
Good to have you.
Wait, wait, before you go, Star Wars.
What about it?
Like, so we have your podcast is about Star Wars and politics, like the fusion, the intersection of those.
What is happening?
We have the ninth Star Wars coming out.
This is back to J.J.
Abrams, right?
It is.
Give us a little rundown of the news of Star Wars because it's really, I care about it much more than it does.
Okay, Star Wars news.
Here we go.
All right.
So this movie is coming out December 20th, episode 9, The Rise of Skywalker.
It is going to be good, I think.
If you're trying to come out of the last Jedi downturn, we're going to end with J.J.
Abrams back of the helm as a cinematic guy.
And we are going to get a more basic approach to Star Wars, I think, that actually rounds this all down.
Now,
what I want to say is that I'm not nearly excited about episode 9 as I am about what's coming out on Disney Plus, the new Disney equivalent of Netflix here in November.
The Mandalorian.
How many people in your audience grew up wanting that Boba Fett movie?
Wanting to be the bounty hunter?
Oh, yeah.
Well, now you're going to get it, ladies and gentlemen.
The Mandalorian stars Pablo Pascal from Game of Thrones, and it's going to be an old West-style sort of desert flick where the Mandalorian bounty hunter, unnamed at this point, is roaming an Imperial-owned planet to hunt down sort of like people deserting the Empire.
Oh, I'm all in on this.
I'm all in on this.
I mean, that's all that you need from Star Wars.
We're going to have to get another subscription to cancel the police.
Yeah.
That's all we need.
That's amazing.
That one sounds great.
Oh, yeah.
So
it's not Boba Fett per se, but it is a bounty hunter movie.
Yeah, just another Mandalorian.
All right.
And you said the guy who did Ryan Johnson did the last one.
He did.
He did.
It wasn't the last one.
And he was slated for his own trilogy that was going to start in a brand new timeline, not involve Skywalkers.
There were rumors it might be the old Republic where you had like Jedi armies and Sith armies.
But Disney went back on the agreement, and they have actually moved away from doing another movie with Ryan Johnson.
Well, I mean, you just have to assume that The Last Jedi just was so,
it was so tough for so many people.
So is this the, do we know is this is the last of
the original story?
That is what they say, right?
But kind of they always say this in movies.
Like, no, we are done with this.
J.K., five years later, they'll be right now.
But they have been very clear that the Skywalker story, as we know it,
that's the standout quote, as we know it, is over after episode nine.
Well, who's left?
There is no one left, right?
And that's not really
the whole name, the rise of Skywalker.
Who are they talking about?
And then I have my theory.
Would you like to hear it?
Can I take a break and come back?
I got to take a break.
I don't know.
Do we want a theory, though?
I feel like sometimes.
I love theories.
I love theories.
Nobody loves it.
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Give us Stephen Kent, Young Voices, host of Beltway Banthus Podcast.
What's who is the last Skywalker?
Well, the rise of Skywalker, I believe, is going to be about the class of a new kind of force user.
A year ago, we convened on your show to talk about the possibility of a gray Jedi.
This sort of goes back to old Star Wars myth that there would be somebody who could walk between the light and the dark.
And we were like, hmm, we don't know about that.
That sounds kind of subjective, right?
Like
Disney's doing away with good and evil.
But the theory goes that Rey is going to walk away from all of this with Kylo, with the ancient texts of the Jedi, and be able to form a new class of force user called Skywalkers.
This actually has roots back in old Star Wars books that are no longer factual or no longer canon, as they say.
The Skywalker will be its own class of force user, and that will blend both the good of the light and part of the good sides of the dark.
The good sides of the dark.
Yeah, the good sides of the dark.
Sounds like a
democratic source.
Yeah, being able to use your emotions, right?
And that's kind of what undermines the Jedi so often is that they're walled off from feeling and walled off from emotion.
And that's what the dark side preaches to excess.
I thought it was the end justify the means sometimes.
Well, that's what we don't know, right?
I thought it was going to be people who actually save lives but can act.
Because then you have the good side of the dark side and the good of the good.
Yeah, yeah.
Of the light side.
Right.
I mean, again, Mark Hamill critique right there.
Because,
I mean, you root for the guy, but it's just.
It's tough.
I mean, especially in that original three, which already likes to be.
Well, I had a hard time when they had Carrie Fisher out in the space.
I wanted her just to float away.
The government is not coming for your guns.
No, Hamil is coming for your guns.
All right.
Thanks so much, Stephen.
Appreciate it.
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