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That they're really, they want to run for president because, not that they want to change us, not that they want to transform us, but because they just actually believe it's not that hard to fix.
I'm going to just share some thoughts with you that I had getting up and taking a shower and then getting in here and looking at the news.
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I
you know, my day starts the same way.
My day usually starts
focused on what it should be focused on.
And I don't think we're all that different.
I think our days start exactly the same.
This morning, my alarm went off about five o'clock.
And every morning I just get up, drag myself out of bed, and I get showered.
And then I stand for about five minutes in my closet, just trying to find anything that still fits.
I mean, I've got a whole closet full of clothes.
Nothing I can really still wear.
Today, I'm going to start exercising, I tell myself.
I listen to a podcast.
I try to get a quick update on the insanity that happened on the other side of the world where the sun is now setting before we begin our insanity.
I peek into my bedroom where at least one of the kids are now fast asleep.
They climbed into bed with us last night because of the thunderstaff showers.
And I wonder if he or she is going to be rested enough now to ace that test that we studied for last night.
I just want them to do well in life, but I don't even know how to help them anymore.
The nonsense taught in their school shocks me almost every time, and I don't even know why anymore.
Two plus two doesn't equal four.
There is no gender.
And I don't even recognize the country that people are describing when they talk about America.
And I care, I do.
I'm not a hater.
I don't want to burn the whole system down.
I don't want to spread fake news, but I don't even know it's true anymore.
Everything my parents taught me now seems out of fashion.
I worry about the economy.
I worry about my job.
I worry about other people's job.
I worry about illegal immigration.
And I'm not stupid.
And I'm not racist.
I don't want kids in cages.
I'm proud of our history of Ellis Island, but I want to know who's here.
My family came here for the same reasons.
They just wanted a chance.
And that's all I want.
That's all I want for my children.
And I'm tired of the political bickering.
I think me and my friends, we could fix this just by leaving people alone
and recognizing that we're all the same.
We just want a shot.
Isn't that the American dream?
It's not two cars.
It's just having a shot.
And are our kids going to have that shot?
And I don't see a politician talking about this.
Because I mean it.
I think we could get together with our neighbors and fix this.
What does no genders have to do with fixing our country so our children have a shot?
They're now talking about
getting rid of capitalism openly.
Forget about socialism.
That was so 2016.
They're actually now talking about, oh, no, no, no,
I don't want to be like Sweden.
They're now actually stating the free markets end.
They're now saying they want to abolish capitalism.
You know why they didn't want to stand stand by that stupid green jobs deal?
Because if you read what was in there,
it says the fundamental transformation of our financial system
from a free market to a system of environmental and economic justice.
That's what we're talking about.
Yesterday, I saw this.
I saw this article in Politico, and here's a headline.
Here's where the Democrat candidates stand on the biggest issues of 2020.
And let me ask you, mom, dad,
college student,
are any of these the biggest issues in your life?
Supreme Court expansion, basically packing the courts.
Is that something that you sit around with with your friends?
And when you're really talking heart to heart about the country, do you really sit around and go, you know what?
You know what would fix this country?
We got to do this right away.
Pack the Supreme Court.
Make that more political.
You know what would really fix this country?
The thing I'm most worried about, legalizing marijuana.
That's number two.
Number three, abolishing the Electoral College.
You know, let me go through all of these things and let me tell you what they're really about.
Supreme Court expansion.
What is their goal?
Is their goal really about helping you in your job, helping you keep more of your money,
giving your kids a shot?
Are they helping you raise your kids
when you talk about Supreme Court expansion?
No.
No, that's about a fundamental transformation of America.
That's what that is.
Legalizing marijuana.
Okay, maybe I'll be kind and say that has something to do with
prison reform.
And I'm okay with that.
I'm a libertarian.
I'm fine.
Legalize drugs.
I'm fine with that.
But is that what most people are talking about in their life?
Abolishing the Electoral College.
What's that all about?
Fundamental transformation of the United States.
And it's about power.
The Electoral College is there to keep us balanced, to make sure that the big cities don't dominate the rest of the country.
You may not like the way the election, you know, bears out, but the founders did it for a reason we are not a democracy we are a republic and a democracy is always number one or number two
on any socialist or communist list of how to flip a nation
because then it becomes mob rule when did we
when did we become these people where we were like hey 51% of us say it's this way, so shut your pie hole.
We've always hated that.
We're a country for the underdog this is why the left is so screwed up right now they think we're against gay people I'm not against gay people
I feel bad when people have lived their whole life feeling one way and afraid to come out and say it this is about bullies
And America has always been on the side of underdogs.
But you know, when you get enough underdogs together and they're led by a few bullies they don't they're not the underdog anymore
universal health care
they told you that they would give you twenty five hundred dollars per family per year that's how much your savings would be twenty five hundred dollars per year Did you see the $2,500?
Coming back to you, did you see see that reduction in your health care costs?
Because my health care costs have gone through the roof.
Everyone's health care costs have gone through the roof.
This didn't do what they said.
You trusted them.
They promised you.
They even lied about keeping your doctor.
They lied about it, admitted to it later.
They lied.
And now they want to do more?
Well, why did they lie in the first place?
Because this isn't about health care.
This isn't about you.
This is about controlling that part of the economy.
This is about them having more power over you.
It's about getting rid of the free market one sector at a time.
Taxing the rich.
It's nice, but whenever you say, hey, how much is a fair share?
And people actually hear how much people are paying in taxes,
they're outraged by it.
How much is your fair share?
Let me ask you this:
when it comes to reparations, how many people in your life?
This is on Politico's top Democratic candidates where they stand on the biggest issues in 2020.
Is reparations really the biggest issue that we're facing right now?
Where is just being decent to each other?
Reparations?
Reparations is about changing everything.
It's about punishing people.
Is anybody else sick and tired of punishing people or being punished?
Banishing people or being banished?
I am.
I don't want to be other people's judges.
I don't.
I'm tired of it.
Free college.
That's like healthcare.
First of all, can't be done.
Oh, it'll save everybody.
No, it won't.
It will drive the cost of college through the roof, but you won't notice it because you'll be paying taxes for it.
This is about the government controlling all education.
This is about the government controlling your your children and your children's chance just to have a shot.
Rejecting super PACs.
Is that really on your priority list, America?
Because that's about political change.
Late-term abortions.
This one's not even about people.
This is about getting us to disregard people.
How many people do you know that are for late-term abortions?
And I'm talking to the Democrats.
How many do you know that are for
letting the child die after birth?
Killing the child the night before he or she could be born.
Is that your biggest priority?
Is that how you see fixing America?
The The New Green Deal.
What's that one about?
Well, read the bill.
I love it when people say read the bill.
This one's pretty easy.
You can read it.
It talks about the fundamental transformation of the economic system of America from a free market capitalist society to one of environmental and social justice.
That's about their control.
Eliminating the filibuster is the last one on the list of the top priorities, the biggest priorities.
Ending the filibuster, again, it's about changing the system for control.
We all have bigger things to worry about.
And I think this is why Donald Trump will do well again.
And it's why Joe Biden is doing well because Joe Biden is not seen, even though he is part of this.
He'll do all of these things.
He's not out talking about it all the time.
And so, Lunch Bucket Joe, who is anything but Lunch Bucket Joe, is doing well in the polls
because everyone else seems so radical
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It's amazing to see, because you're talking about the priorities and if the politicians are actually addressing them.
And so often, the answer to that is just no.
No.
Right.
I mean, the Green New Deal is the perfect example of this.
Now, as you point out, when you read the Green New Deal, you find out it's not at all about really anything green.
It's more of a green is the new red deal, right?
They're trying to hide all of the policies they've been trying to pass for a million years under the sort of pretense of the environment.
But that's not really what it's about.
When you look at climate change and you want to look at the priorities for the American people, we see the same thing over and over and over again.
This is the list of the priorities.
Number one, the economy.
And again, the economy, it's the economy stupid is this thing that is supposed to be true.
If it's true, Donald Trump's not going to have a problem getting re-elected.
Yeah, the first three are really the economy.
When you talk about things that people are worried about, these are the things that concern me every single day.
The economy.
What is ahead?
Number two, what about health care?
What are they going to do to health care?
And it's specifically healthcare costs.
Yes.
So again, and that is very related to the economy.
People just want to make sure that they can pay for their health care.
I just want to be able to take my kid to the doctor if they need something.
That's all I worry about.
And what are they going to do to it now?
And is it going to make it better or worse?
Listen to that.
What are they going to do to my health care?
With a complete disregard of the free market.
Healthcare is getting better,
but it's getting more expensive.
Why?
Because they're tinkering with it.
Education.
They've driven up the cost of education to unbelievable sums of money.
And it's all because the United States government started guaranteeing loans.
Well, that way everyone can go to college.
Well, not everyone should go to college.
Some should go to trade schools.
And also, it's not guaranteeing everybody goes to college.
It is instead really
subsidizing.
Everybody goes in debt.
Yes.
And it's subsidizing
people who are more well-off, who tend to go to college more often, with money that is coming from the entire tax base.
So again, it's almost a reverse of what the left says they want.
And they're guaranteeing these loans.
So of course, colleges and universities who aren't, you know, they're not morons here, they just keep hiking the prices knowing that everyone has to pay them.
Because, well, I mean, if the prices get too high, either the government comes in and bails everybody out, which they've done before, or they come in and they say, well, we'll change the program to make the loan more affordable.
So more money goes to the college and less money goes to interest.
But what does that mean to the average person?
Nothing.
They're still paying it.
And the principal's higher.
So then they kind of wind up, this just keeps churning and churning and churning, and prices go up and up and up.
And the result is that college costs have outpaced with inflation.
almost every other part of our society.
And you are going to college to be indoctrinated.
Never has it been more true to say Woodrow Wilson's dream of college education has finally happened.
His dream of a college education was to make a man or a boy more unlike his father
as possible.
So to try to change him so he doesn't reflect his father or his father's value at all.
They're doing that.
Is that what you want?
So the first three, economy, healthcare costs, and education, all things all of us worry about.
But I want to go down this list and show you, I don't think I have ever seen a party more out of step with
the items on
the list of what people actually care about and how they rank them.
ever before in any election.
If the economy stays as solid as it is right now,
Donald Trump has
a big win in front of him.
Back in a minute.
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Just doesn't make a difference.
We were just talking about this thing with
Donald Trump's
tax returns being released now.
He lost a billion dollars over.
And they're actually not even his tax returns.
They're forms from the IRS
aren't his, they're not his like 1040.
What are they called?
The receipts
or something.
Yeah, but
they're IRS documents, and he's saying they're inaccurate.
Who cares?
I don't care.
And we talked about this a long time ago.
We knew he was losing money.
Everybody knew that.
He doesn't mind debt.
He doesn't mind losing people's money.
We've known that.
We've known that.
He's not new here.
I suspected that one of the reasons he didn't want
his taxes to come out is because he doesn't make as much money as he says.
Yes.
He's not worth $10 billion.
Yes.
I've always suspected that.
And I don't care.
Does it matter if he's worth $10 billion or $3 billion?
He's worth more than me.
I'll tell you.
That I know.
Yes.
I mean, he's a billionaire.
Yes.
Probably, yeah.
Who cares?
Yeah.
I know.
Who cares?
It's a lot of money.
Look,
if you lost a billion dollars over a 10 or 15-year period and you're still living the way he lives, God bless you.
You're pretty good at working the system.
Yeah.
I mean, God bless you.
So,
you know, I don't, I don't care.
There's nothing new here.
No, there isn't.
And, and, you know, I, I've, I've hit my limit long ago of listening to any of this stuff.
Yeah.
It's, it's like none of it matters.
And there's such a feeding frenzy over at CNN over it.
Oh my gosh, they think they're onto something.
And it's like, same thing with Russia.
Yeah.
I mean, this is what's amazing about Russia is like they would find Trump saying things that were misleading or untrue or whatever.
And their theory was he's lying to us because there's something huge here.
There's true.
And the same thing's happening with the tax
returns now.
He's lying to us about the taxes.
And
he's like, because there's something huge there.
And then when you find the documents, what you realize is there's not something huge there.
He just likes to not tell you the truth.
He likes to not tell the media the truth.
He loves it.
That's it.
When it comes to the media and when it comes to his image, that's his first go-to.
Exactly.
What they're thinking is that they're onto something because they believe that since the banks in America wouldn't lend to him anymore, he was floated money by Saudi Arabia, or they're hoping Russia.
That's their hope.
That's what they're looking into.
In other words, when the American banks that had no money
in 2008, when they went open hand, hat in hand, to Saudi Arabian princes and said, Can we borrow money?
Can you keep us afloat?
That was somehow wrong.
That was somehow wrong.
That the United States government
that's going to China hat in hand saying, I don't have any money.
Can you float some loans for us?
That's bad.
When the banking system goes to Saudi Arabia, that's bad.
But an individual can't?
Wow.
Yeah.
Wow.
We want to talk about a double standard.
They just desperately want some storyline here, right?
I mean, we just can't have an election that's based on actual ideas.
We have to have elections that are based on like these fake sort of scandal accusations that no one can prove because they're not really real.
And that's what seems to be happening with Trump.
They're just looking for that one thing that's going to stick.
They thought it was going to be Russia.
It doesn't seem like that's working out for them.
They're going to keep going down that road anyway.
If you would have found something on Russia, I would have been there.
But totally.
If the president of the United States was colluding with Russia, I wouldn't want him elected.
Correct.
Of course not.
It's honestly, it's the big thing about Biden.
Biden and his son.
$1.5 billion from the government of China.
From the government of China.
They're not even paying attention to that.
They don't care one ass.
Who was it that did an expose
on his Ukraine thing and said, well, it's only
half true.
Yeah, I heard that as well.
I think it was PolitiFact.
They say, let's see, when Joe Biden's son, Hunter, was serving as a director of Ukraine's largest gas producer, the elder Biden threatened to withhold $1 billion in U.S.
aid to Ukraine if they didn't fire a prosecutor looking into the UK.
the US.
They got the audio of it.
Yeah, they say that's half-true.
How is it half-true?
Well, you made up the second half of that sentence.
What he said was.
I don't know.
It's audio.
Yeah, they say.
They probably say because he wasn't doing Biden,
he was,
they were looking into the company, Burisma, and not Joe Biden's son.
That's probably how they're spinning it.
We can go through some of it if you want.
So that was the accusation.
Here's the key takeaways.
Hunter Biden did hold a directorship for a Ukrainian gas company while his father was vice president.
Let's just stop for a second.
Let's just stop.
Just stop.
Here's the facts on this.
Joe Biden's son has no gas or oil exploration experience.
Zero.
Zilch, none.
None.
Well, he does now.
Yeah, he does.
He didn't then.
Now, one other little fact.
Joe Biden came over with $1.5 billion in our taxpayer money to invest in the oil and gas exploration business in ukraine okay
so daddy's got 1.5 billion to invest of taxpayer money so we can help them find natural gas uh and and oil burisma happens to be the biggest recipient of that money they need a chairperson you know what i do when i'm thinking you know we're gonna really gotta get good at finding oil and gas can you find somebody who is not even native to our country
and doesn't really speak the language and has zero experience in this industry?
We need him as the chairman.
You're saying that's not a good idea?
I'm saying that's unusual.
Huh?
Saying that's unusual.
I would say, I mean,
this shows that all of what you were talking about is true.
I mean, so Hunter Biden did hold a directorship with a Ukrainian gas company.
Experts agree that Hunter Biden's acceptance of the position created a conflict of interest for his father.
This is, by the way, in the context of a half-true claim.
So make sure that is the basis.
This is the lead debunking this.
Right.
Vice President Joe Biden did urge Ukraine to fire its top prosecutor with the threat of withholding U.S.
aid.
So far were at all true.
Everything 100% is true.
100% of the facts that we talked about, they're admitting are true.
Now, they say,
But that was the position of the wider U.S.
government as well as other international institutions.
So they're saying that, okay, well, the government, they didn't like this guy overall, and some other people thought he was sketchy, and Biden was the one really just holding the flame to this guy
to Ukraine to make sure they fired him.
Well, again, like there's a lot of ways to handle that.
You know, the fact that he's turning up the heat like that that publicly is a big step.
Biden went much further than had previously been done.
We also know from the prime minister or the president of Ukraine now that they had no choice.
If Joe Biden said, we're going to withhold the money, they would have collapsed at that point.
They had to have American money.
So whatever Joe Biden said, doesn't matter what the rest of the world said, whatever Joe Biden said, they had to do.
So all the facts were true, and Biden did do this.
And the fact that, generally speaking, they didn't like this prosecutor.
does not necessarily explain why Joe Biden goes that hard right there, right?
But, okay, we don't have evidence yet of the ties between them.
And that's where they go with the half-true.
Because they say, we found no evidence to support the idea that Joe Biden advocated with his son's interest in mind.
It's not even clear the company was.
Oh my gosh.
Yeah.
So did he have to physically say, if you continue to investigate my son,
I will withhold the money.
He had to actually speak.
I guess it is.
Imagine that.
Come on.
And listen to the questions.
So they go through what Biden's role was, which they've already said was exactly what we said.
But then,
did Joe Biden know about his his son's Ukrainian ties?
The accusation.
He flew on Air Force 2
with daddy the whole time.
I know he did to China.
Did he also to you?
Yes, to Ukraine.
I mean, it's hard.
Isn't it a little
hard to believe?
Maybe he just wanted to visit the Chernobyl site?
I don't know why he was flying on the plane with you if he had no ties to Ukraine.
But I mean, overall, it's hard to imagine, right, that these things, this guy could be doing billions of dollars worth of deals.
His dad is in the middle of dealing with their government.
They're in the country at the same time.
Joe,
John Kerry.
John Kerry's son,
the son of the State Department, is also in on these business deals.
And the two dads don't know that their sons are doing deals in the same country at the same time.
Preposterous.
That would be,
I would disown my son if that happened to me and he was doing deals at the same time with the same people I'm meeting with, and I had no idea, I would expose my son.
Because you know what?
It would screw you.
It would.
Right?
It would make people think exactly what we think, which is there was an absolute tie between trying to enrich his family and what he was doing in Ukraine.
Of course, we would think that because, you know, it looks like it's definitely true.
Think of this.
Think of this.
Your son is on the plane with you coming back from China, where daddy just did a deal and so did son.
Now you're on a plane for 18 or 20 hours coming home.
Not once
does son say to daddy,
dad, this was an incredible trip.
I just signed a $1.5 billion deal in my company that just started a year ago.
You know us,
you said we're all clowns for doing this?
Does that make sense?
I just signed a $1.5 billion deal.
He doesn't say that to dad.
There's no champagne
uncorked.
It's part of the holiday update, I would think.
Right?
Like, if you get the little newsletter from your family members that says what they've been up to for the last year, you probably throw the billion dollars in.
I feel like that's part of it.
It might be part of that.
Yeah, we just, Dad, we just, I just, I just want you to know, you should be proud of your son.
I just brokered a deal that Goldman Sachs doesn't even have.
Wow, that's something you tell your dad, isn't it?
I mean, unless you hate your your dad, which he doesn't.
And the main defense here seems to be that the rest of the government was okay with him making sure that the Ukrainian prosecutor general was fired, right?
That's the main defense.
They don't have to be mutually exclusive.
Yeah, definitely.
That's not mutually exclusive of something wrong going on there.
And we know the pressure to Ukraine was real.
The only other thing they're putting in here is they're saying that the investigation into Burizma,
some classified as dormant at the time.
But obviously.
Not the new prosecutor.
And of course, they could reopen it at any time.
The new prosecutor found out that it wasn't.
He thought it was done.
He thought it was done.
And he was like, wait a minute, we didn't clear that mess up.
And this is the Ukraine is the small one.
The big one is China.
I mean, if you don't think that.
Did they even address the China
situation?
This fact should be only Ukraine.
China is the biggest enemy of all mankind, not to America, I believe the biggest enemy of all mankind.
They are destroying people right now, just destroying them.
Their vision of the future is 1984.
We cannot afford a president that is doing business with them.
We shouldn't be doing business with Facebook or Google ourselves as individuals until they divorce themselves from the machine that China is is building, but we won't do it.
Do we stand for anything anymore?
Because they are selling this all across the world.
And any politician that says, you know what,
they're doing is for their own business.
And, you know, it's got some good things to it.
No, it doesn't.
No, it doesn't.
It is Hitler's dream.
And we should be
a long way away from it.
Our sons should not be doing business with the leadership of communist China.
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You're going to learn great things about Spartacus and about this real life superhero, as Ellen DeGeneres calls him, because he is magical.
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so excited.
I said, can you feel the anticipation?
It's beginning.
I'm feeling it.
I am Spartacus.
When he said that, it was
magical.
I am Spartacus.
Oh my gosh.
Yes, you are.
Well, I mean, not in any way, shape, or form, but yes, I see you saying that you're Spartacus.
The magic of Corey Brooke Booker really just kind of comes from him looking for the moment where he can look into the camera and say, I'm some sort of superhero.
John Sewart, the Stewart, actually introduced Booker once as the superhero mayor of Newark.
I will tell you that
I am trying to buy Corey Booker's cape right now because I think it needs a special place in our Museum of American History because superhero
is really what he is.
And if he was a superhero, his name would be Stuntman.
Earlier this year, the Washington Post called Booker perhaps the true first social media influencer in politics.
Wow.
Now he's the Don King of self-promotion.
He has done all kinds of stuff.
First, the first thing he did when he was elected to his first position in Newark City for Newark City Council, he was 29 years old and he went on a 10-day hunger strike.
Oh my gosh.
Oh my gosh, he's that.
He's that magical?
Yes.
He slept outdoors in a tent to draw attention to
Corey
drug dealing.
That's what he was trying to do.
4 million Twitter followers later, Stuntman has stayed busy.
Now he is he was the mayor of Newark and when he was the mayor of Newark he lived on food stamps for a week.
He helped shovel an elderly man's driveway, and he rescued a freezing dog.
In one of his most viral stunts, he responded to a Newark mother who said on Twitter that she was snowed in and running out of diapers.
Now, this is a very touching story.
Okay, here's his mom.
She's run out of diapers.
She's snowed in.
The mayor comes to deliver pampers?
Oh my gosh, this guy is such such a superhero.
It's stuntman to the rescue.
He went to her house, appeared on her doorstep with arms full of pampers.
And since that moment, a star was born.
He first ran for mayor of Newark in 2002, but he lost to a guy who's been around for a long time.
And
the campaign, of course, was captured in an Oscar-nominated documentary titled Street Fight.
Four years later, he ran for mayor and again won.
Now, I know everybody was thinking, well, that means Newark, New Jersey was rescued by Stuntman.
Well,
no.
In 2014, after he became a U.S.
Senator, Booker told The Atlantic, I want to deal with facts.
In God, we trust, but I'm a man and I'm a man of faith, but everybody else has to bring me data.
So let's bring Stuntman his data
and report on his time as mayor of Newark.
One of his first acts as mayor was to pass an 8.3% tax increase.
Yes, 8.3% income tax on property taxes and a new tax on rental cars.
And I got to tell you,
if I had property in Newark, New Jersey, I would be thinking, now my city's fixed.
He's just raised my taxes.
Thank you, superhero stuntman.
During his last three years of mayor, taxes rose 20%
on residents.
Yeah.
He wants to be your president.
That could happen to you.
The good thing is, though, people in Newark are just so flushed with money.
Oh, they didn't care about any tax increases.
They didn't even notice it.
It's basically like you're in Greenwich, Connecticut.
Now, there was a 20%
increase for taxes during his last three years as mayor, but they also had some shortfalls.
So even with all that new money rolling in, he had to cut 1,100 workers from the city payroll, including 160 policemen.
That's 15% of the Newark police force.
But don't worry about that.
I mean, there's no crime in Newark, is there?
No,
not at all.
People are so wealthy.
Why would they commit crimes?
School remained under state control.
The city's finances were such a mess that it couldn't even borrow money to fix the water system.
Oh, man.
Please vote, Corey Booker.
New businesses came to town because of the superhero on on Twitter saying all kinds of things.
But during his last full year as mayor, the outer wards of the city had a curfew because of shootings and drug dealing.
So I don't know about you, but I want to go do my shopping right there in the inner city where the minute it gets dark, you better be inside.
I love that.
The share of Newark citizens living below the poverty line rose while he was mayor, maxing out at 36%.
Currently, the poverty rate in Newark still hovers around 30, but that's
double the national poverty rate.
When Booker left near the end of his second term to become a U.S.
Senator and Spartacus, he left behind a $93 million deficit.
They should have just raised taxes some more.
Here's what the New York Times says about Booker.
His constituents do not need to be reminded that six years after the mayor came into office vowing to make Newark a model of urban transformation, their city remains an emblem of poverty.
But don't look there.
There's nothing there.
I mean, he's a superhero.
Remember?
The same year as that New York Times quote, Ellen gave Stuttman the superhero.
She gave him a superhero costume after he was in the right place in time to help evacuate a woman from a burning apartment building.
Wow.
That is fantastic.
Now, what Ellen didn't point out is that Newark had to eliminate three firefighting companies because Corey Booker didn't know how to work on a budget.
And so they were way over budget.
And so they had to cut all these firemen.
And so Corey Booker, right place, right time, maybe, but it's his fault that there weren't any firemen there to help people.
By the middle of Booker's second term as mayor, even fellow Democrats started to complain that he was out of town too much.
Eh, You know, in an 18-month period,
he was only out of town 25% of the time.
But, I mean, he had fixed everything, right?
Now, to be fair, superheroes do give an awful lot of speeches.
I know, because I watch all the Marvel movies.
Stu doesn't know this, he didn't see the Marvel movies, but they're always constantly giving a speech.
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Between 2008 and getting elected to the Senate, Booker gave 96-paid speeches across the country, country, earning $1.7 million.
Now, he didn't use that to pay down the $93 million deficit.
He did give some of it to charity.
He gave $620,000 to churches and nonprofits in Newark.
So it's kind of superhero-ish, kind of, or
what most of us would say, what you're supposed to do.
A heck of a lot more than Betto, though.
I mean, that's at least.
I don't know.
But Betto's giving all of his time.
Well, 0.3% of his money, but
all of his time.
All of his time.
Now, the New York Times said a growing number of Newarkers complain that he has proved to be a better marketer than Mayer, who shines in the spotlight but shows little interest in the less glamorous work of
getting to do what it takes to run a city.
Business leaders say he dazzles at news conferences, but he flags on follow-through.
And just one more thing here.
Before we change subjects,
remember the Newark mother?
The one who's like, oh, I don't have any pampers.
Old mother Hubbard.
I'm checking my cupboard and there are no pampers to be found.
Well,
yeah, she was.
It's true.
She didn't have any pampers.
And it's true that Corey Booker showed up to deliver diapers because she was snowed in.
But here's the real story of it.
It's really, the story is not about Booker being a hero at all.
In fact,
she was snowed in because while he was mayor, the city didn't have a contract for snow-plowing the streets.
So no one could move.
Quote, the only reason he brought me pampers was that it had been three days and our street hadn't been plowed.
I have five kids.
Trust me, I don't just run out of pampers.
All we wanted for him to do was to plow our streets.
It's all about knowing how to manage a city.
That
is stuntman.
That is Spartacus.
How do you not vote for a guy like that?
Well, it's an impressive record.
Well,
there's a couple of other things that kind of came up that we talked about last night on the TV show
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Last night's episode, we did another socialist spotlight.
And Corey Booker was the guy.
And what's weird is he's really, really socialist right now.
He's like, I'm for free everything.
Except there's a couple of kind of capitalist things that he's done.
Some might even say crony capitalist.
Kind of the thing that everybody on all sides of the aisle hate
that nobody's really picking up on, that maybe you should hear.
I will say one of my favorite parts is: let's say I had to get my, I wanted to get someone to mow my lawn every week.
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I would just be like, I don't know.
Well, let me tell you there.
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And
maybe,
maybe
they had a point.
In 2009,
Corey Booker was mayor for two years, and he had an epic meeting at the headquarters of LinkedIn.
Gathered there were the top executives from Google, Facebook, and Twitter.
So you have LinkedIn, Google, Facebook, and Twitter.
That's amazing.
So what were they all doing?
Well, they were meeting with a real-life superhero.
You don't think Spider-Man can call that meeting?
Of course you can.
Corey Booker can too.
They liked Corey Booker because he was a big Twitter guy, and they felt that he really got the digital revolution.
And so you fast forward two years and several more meetings and paid speeches at Google events.
And Booker gets the the biggest names in Silicon Valley to become fast friends and pals.
They like him so much that they made him part of an inner circle by giving him an internet startup business of his own.
Now, he didn't have any real tech or business background to head up a venture like this, but he had an idea.
Yes, full-time job as mayor of Newark, but that's a tiny detail.
He had an idea for a new company he liked to call Waywire.
And so he convinced his really smart friends, the executive chairman of Google, Eric Schmidt, LinkedIn co-founder Reed Hoffman, and CEO Jeff Wiener and John Hamm of Ustream, ON Oprah Winfrey.
They all invested in something called Waywire.
Now, nobody disclosed how much.
And Booker said it wasn't hard to raise the
$1.75 million in seed capital because of the power of this idea
now what was this powerful idea
well waywire
corey booker set these guys down now again this is 2010 set them down and said hey guys i've got an idea to collect curate and share videos online
now i don't know why somebody didn't say you mean like youtube
But they said, wow, that is great.
And yeah, and so, because I think people will do that.
And it'll be great for political causes.
And the Waywire investors, they loved it, including Google's Eric Schmidt.
He could see the visionary idea of being second in the boat.
Well, not second.
Well, third, fourth, tenth.
But I mean, what an innovative idea.
But this is an innovative idea, the way he was going to do it.
Okay.
Now, now, Eric Schmidt from Google, he was also a Booker campaign donor for re-election as mayor and then later for U.S.
Senate.
And two of the other founders who partnered with him, you know, on the idea, they were also donors to his Senate campaign.
But Booker got a larger ownership percentage than the other two
because all the other investors, oh, they had to give us money.
Okay, they gave money, but what Corey Booker gave was the idea
and his name recognition.
I mean, when you think Corey Booker, you immediately think
curated videos online.
You see what I mean?
Oh, yeah.
So now, apparently, New Jersey allows an elected official to be involved in a scheme in a business like this.
And so they can do that.
You know, it's the home of Sopranos.
I mean, the, you know, opera singers, not.
Oh my gosh, did you think I was saying that Newark would be...
Oh, my.
Well, anyway, Booker said his stake in the company was worth anywhere between $1 and $5 million, which is not vague at all.
The New York Times, I'm sure, is looking for his tax returns even as we speak.
But Waywire, remember, he had an idea, and he's like, I'm going to be able to really, because I'm going to surround myself with the greatest minds.
And so he gave jobs to the son of a top campaign supporter and social media consultant on the the Booker Senate campaign.
And then he said, you know,
we need a 15-year-old boy.
And everybody said, Corey, we should probably not say that phrase again out loud.
And he said, no, no, no, I mean for the board of directors because we need a 15-year-old boy as on an advisory board.
And so they found this 15-year-old boy.
Apparently, he must have been some sort of an expert, gave him stock options.
Now, where do you find a 15-year-old boy like this that is prepared to go on a board to be able to help design this new company?
You have to be careful because grown men going on searches for 15-year-old boys doesn't always come out
with a positive view from the public.
Well, you're right, but this one, he nailed it this time.
He found Andrew, the son of CNN president Jeff Zucker.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
What a wonderful coincidence.
Yeah.
Because that would actually, I mean, you could argue that maybe the president of CNN employing his son who's 15 years old and giving him stock options might do something else for you as well.
Maybe that would help you in another arena
of some sort.
No, he's just talking about starting his way wire way wire.
Yeah, I'm gonna go to Waywire right now and see if it's up.
Waywire
kind of went out of business.
Hmm, but
this site can't be reached.
Yeah.
They needed another 15-year-old, I guess.
Should have got MSNBC's president's son or something.
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How does AOC not know what a garbage disposal is?
here is a an Instagram video that she just posted
listen
okay everyone I need your help because
I just moved into this apartment a few months ago and I flipped the switch
and it made that noise and it scared
the daylights out of me
I am told this is a garbage disposal.
What?
I've never seen a garbage disposal.
I never had one in any place I've ever lived.
It is terrifying.
I don't know what to use it for or what its purpose is.
Like, food scraps?
Like, is this environmentally sound?
I don't know.
Oh, my gosh.
Oh, my gosh.
See, that's her question.
Is this environmentally sound?
There's a monster living in my sink.
Is it environmentally sound?
That's a great question.
First of all, who doesn't know what a garbage disposal is?
The only thing I can think of is, you know, maybe she's lived her entire life as a moron, and morons might not be aware what a garbage disposal is.
I'm just throwing that one out there because I can't think of anything.
I mean, it's not like she's 12.
Right.
I mean, how do you live, what is she, almost 30 years of your life and not recognize what a garbage disposal is or not even know?
I mean, I've never had a private plane before in my entire life, but I know what it is.
Like, I have somehow
a little plane that just landed.
I don't even know what it is.
Is it environmentally safe?
I mean, it's crazy.
And perhaps part of the issue here is, and you noted this, and I think you're noting it here with your impression of AOC, which is shockingly accurate.
It does seem like every time she's in her kitchen, she's surrounded by empty wine glasses.
Look into the sink.
Can you just play the sink?
Just play this again.
Look at the sink.
Y'all don't need the audio.
Just play the video.
Look at the sink.
The only thing in it is wine glasses.
There does seem to be a lot of wine glasses.
I mean, there's just like it's I've
been home for a little while and just having some glasses of wine.
And I have Flebo Swish, and all of a sudden, it's this monster in the sink.
I mean, she's, I would say, trim in appearance, and perhaps a wine-only diet will do that for you.
I think so.
And you don't have to ever have a garbage disposal.
There's no grapes or anything.
So I don't put them on your feet.
It's a good idea, though.
Maybe you put the grapes directly into the garbage disposal, and then you can put your cup underneath, and you'll get the wine right out of the bottle.
Just tell her it's a winemaker.
it's a winemaker it's a juicer there's a level of
of just impossibility i mean she worked at a restaurant right she
i was i i i i was
i was there all the time yes okay and i i've seen things
before
spooky things inside of them
I mean, the only reason why you don't have a garbage disposal is you can't afford one,
which she does claim potentially.
She's claimed poverty many, many times.
Or you live in a septic system.
If you have a septic system, you can't use a garbage disposal.
But you don't have 50% of all homes have garbage disposals.
It's not that she's never had one.
It's that she's like, I don't know what this is.
Yeah, exactly.
This is a foreign thing.
I don't know.
Is this creating CO2?
But this is a woman who's supposedly leading a multi-trillion dollar policy proposal.
And we're supposed to take her seriously.
She's never heard of a garbage disposal.
It makes me think when she says, is this environmentally sound?
Is she going to put like a milk carton in it?
The garbage disposal.
I was just, I finished my milk carton and I, well, I keep wine in my milk carton and finish it and and I put it into the sink and it's just it now my sink is all clogged.
I thought this was supposed to get rid of garbage because it could be that I mean you're making
you could make the argument that you have to be a moron to get through 30 years without understanding what a garbage disposal is.
But if you are constantly buzzed, maybe like these facts just drift in and out of your mind.
I went into my hallway, my apartment, and they have the greatest environmentally friendly friendly system ever.
I go in, I take
my
garbage, and I go out in the hallway, and there's this magic door in the wall.
And I just open it up, and the garbage goes down, I think, to the center of the earth where it's really hot or something.
I don't know, but it's gone.
We don't have to think about a landfill or anything.
It's a great example, though.
I grew up in the suburbs of connecticut i i think i had a trash chute in one apartment
one of my apartments at some point but you never
was like oh my god look it's a hole in the wall that's eating my garbage
is there is there is how do the police know about this are bodies down there or is it are people eating the garbage where does the garbage go nobody has that thought.
I, I, this is a, they call it a laundry chute.
But I put my laundry down that chute.
And then the next thing I know, it's in my closet again.
Guys, I moved into a new apartment and I looked at the ceiling and there's a propeller on the ceiling.
Is there a plane flying at me?
It's blowing wind.
What's going on?
I'm telling you, this plane crashed into my roof of my apartment which is weird because i live in the middle of the building so it was a big plane and only the propeller is hanging out over my couch it doesn't seem safe
i i can't i don't know i parted in this apartment okay i rented this apartment and i'm like i don't think i should have this apartment because
it just has holes in the walls at the outside and so I'm walking out because it had a nice little patio there with a little gate and stuff so I know I'm not gonna fall over the edge and I walk into this invisible shield
I don't know what that is they tell me it's a window and I'm like it's a what
it's a window
how do the birds get around the windows what if they wanted to make a nest in here in my living room where they have every right as a cute little birdie to go and make a nest right there on top of the airplane propeller, which is still freaking me out.
Again, we're going to hurt to rebuild our economy into a new world.
Listen, listen, we're going to have
we're going to rebuild all the homes in America and we're going to put
something inside
that is
cutting edge.
It's called, they tell me, shag carpenting
I thought it was grass it looks just like grass but it's not grass so you is it environmentally friendly we don't know we don't know you don't have to run a lawnmower over it fantastic this green
shag carpeting I'm the person to design all of the new houses in America because I've never seen a garbage display.
That's a great point.
Part of her proposal, this is a woman who's saying we need to retrofit every building in America to her specifications to save the world.
And she doesn't know what a garbage is.
And she's asking if it's environmentally friendly.
No clue.
Has obviously never even considered whether this process is environmentally friendly.
And it's in half of all homes in America.
May I say, this goes right up with, what's his name, Hank Johnson, that said we can't have
any more Marines on
Guam because you put too many on them, they might flip the island.
My capsize.
My capsize.
Capsize.
I mean, that is.
We don't anticipate that.
I love the general.
He's like, oh, we don't anticipate that.
You guys talk about flipping over an island.
Can you imagine being that general and sitting there?
And do we have that audio?
Would you imagine being a senator?
I mean,
a general.
Sitting there, you're being questioned about real stuff.
I mean, life and death stuff.
And one of your bosses that you have to answer to says, I don't think we should send any more troops to Guam.
Well, why is that, Congressman?
Well, you put too many troops on one side and the island might capsize.
And you're around it so much, because that's the only reason.
That's the only reason.
You're around it so much, your response isn't, what?
Okay.
You just go with it because you've seen this kind of idiocy over and over again.
You're like, well, sir, Congressman,
we haven't anticipated that.
It's not something that I think we're really concerned about.
And you answer it like that.
Because it's probably the smartest question you've had all day.
I mean, don't you in your head just think, you know, I have access to weapons that would vaporize everyone in this room.
You just have to be
done with it.
Oh, my gosh.
Oh, my gosh.
And this is, I just can't get over the fact.
I don't understand what confluence of events in your life could get you to this point that you're in the U.S.
Congress and have never heard of a garbage disposal.
They made fun of George Bush earlier.
Which wasn't true.
It wasn't true.
It was not true.
It wasn't true.
And that was going back to a false report about how George H.W.
Bush didn't know what a grocery scanner was at a grocery store.
And that was not true.
It was not true.
It was shown, and it's not just conservatives saying that.
Everyone now knows that it's not true, but it was a big issue in the campaign, basically saying he was unrelatable.
He could not relate to the public.
And here's a guy who is in the CIA doing stuff for our government, national security, had advisors, had, yeah, he was not hanging out at grocery stores.
No, anyway.
You know what I mean?
It would be almost understandable if the story were true.
The guy was, you know, running for president of the United States.
He had been vice president.
He had been in the government his whole life.
He wasn't dealing with normal person stuff.
He never claimed to be a normal person.
He was at the CIA plus level yes his whole life for him not to be hanging out at a grocery store would kind of be you know it's it's like okay you are a little out of touch dude but you know you'd at least understand it this is a woman who came from the streets the whole her whole point is that she's relatable and one of the people
And it seems like to me.
There's also a box in here.
It gets really hot.
I don't know what happened, but it gets way too hot.
I moved my cat in it just last night.
It was a little bit warm at first, and before you know it, the cat's on fire.
And drugs are crying, get me out of the cat box.
I don't know where it is.
I thought it was a kitty litter box.
I didn't know.
They tell me it's something called an oven.
I've been
warming my food on a campfire the whole time.
Is this even environmentally sound?
Seriously, I want you to think about that.
Because we're all gonna be dead in like 10 minutes or 10 years.
Soon, we're all gonna be dead.
Oh, we do.
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A school district in Seattle has sent out a letter asking teachers to bless its Muslim students in Arabic during the month of Ramadan.
Let me say that again.
A school district in Seattle has sent out a letter asking teachers to bless its Muslim students in Arabic during the month of Ramadan.
The Council of American Foreign Relations or American Islamic Relations advises schools to accommodate Muslim students by wishing them Ramadan Mubarak, which means happy Ramadan, or Ramadan Karim, have a generous Ramadan.
The edicts also instruct teachers to respect the Ramadan fast by not scheduling any tests during the holidays.
May I just throw out here, we're not allowed to say Santa.
Santa!
We can't have a tree.
We can't have a stocking.
None of those things have anything to do with our religion.
Can you imagine the city of Seattle, what they would say if somebody came along and said, you need to wish people a happy and holy Christmas.
They would freak out.
Yeah, that would not work out well.
And see, this is the problem.
I don't mind wishing happy Ramadan to a Muslim.
If you're a Muslim kid, happy Ramadan.
There's nothing wrong with that.
Who cares?
It is animal farm.
It's just everybody's equal, just some are more equal than others.
You cannot say Christ, Christmas, Santa, really, Santa.
You can't say any of that because it makes people feel very uncomfortable.
Well, I don't know.
I mean, you can say it, and we do say it, but we are told schools are not equal.
Schools are not supposed to be equal.
Edit all that stuff out.
Can you imagine, hey, by the way, no testing during the holidays.
What?
No testing during the holidays?
Get over it.
All right.
You're going to have to work throughout the holidays, except for your couple days off, you probably have that's the holidays.
You don't get off from mid-November to mid-you know, early January.
You gotta still, you know, suck it up and do some work.
It's unbelievable.
Yeah, but the other thing about it is it's not unbelievable at all.
Yeah, you know, that's the unbelievable part is all of this is totally believable.
Completely.
I believe it.
You're not going to believe this.
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I have said in the past: anybody who tells you the jobs are coming back, manufacturing jobs are coming back, they're a liar.
Well,
the guy we have on, I don't think, is a liar.
And he says manufacturing jobs can come back to America.
Let's talk to him and hear that case.
We'll do that coming up in just a second.
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The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
This is the Glenbeck program.
There's a great podcast called Red-Pilled America.
Do illegal immigrants really do the jobs Americans won't do?
What's causing the homeless crisis in Los Angeles?
Is fake news really something new?
The podcast is called Red-Pilled America, and it delves into those questions.
This time, it's a three-part series on
Can Jobs Come Back to America?
Can manufacturing jobs come back to America?
We have that answer in one minute.
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And Patrick,
I am on record saying anybody who tells you that manufacturing jobs, I'm going to bring all those jobs back to America, either an idiot or a liar
because of technological changes that are on the horizon.
You did a three-part series for Red Pilled America called American Icon.
And it started exactly the same place I started years ago with just trying to find a baseball hat made in America.
Yeah, yeah, it did.
Thanks for having me, guys.
You know,
we were like everybody.
We were trying to make some merch for our listeners, and we got a sample, and we got the sample back, and it was like, man, this is pretty cheap.
Why is it so cheap?
And we looked at the tag, and it said made in Bangladesh.
And so we're like, well,
we can't do this.
This is Red Pilled America.
So we decided, let's make a Made in America baseball cap and let's kind of find look at the story of American manufacturing through the the creation of this baseball cap and see what it tells us so we kind of went back to the beginning of baseball I mean the thing about a baseball cap it is an American icon I mean it is an American creation that was made almost predominantly here in the United States for you know 150 years and then all ever thought of that nobody nobody nobody else wears them
I mean, we are, it is an American creation, and now it is a foreign product.
And so we were kind of like, how did this happen?
And so we go back to the creation of baseball, and we follow it all the way up through to today.
And it was just this fascinating kind of
look at how manufacturing kind of left the United States and the conditions that were kind of prevalent that were the conditions that were around at the time to kind of make manufacturing flourish here.
And you know, there's, I have to say, I entered this,
anyone that says that bringing back American manufacturing is going to be an easy thing that could happen easily is not saying telling the truth.
It's very complicated.
It's a complicated discussion.
But that said, I entered this in with a certain thought process, with my own bias and my own ideology, this kind of standard, kind of conservative look of the world.
and I have to say that it did change
my mind changed somewhat and what I learned from the specialists is we have to have a completely different mindset the only way that we bring back any of these jobs is if we completely change our mindset I spoke to a manufacturer a guy that actually has a hat manufacturing company here in the United States One of the issues that he's running into is that people don't even think about going into the manufacturing business.
We've lost our shop classes in high school.
There's no more shop.
I mean, I remember the day when I would go to Wood Shop and I would, you know, people would go into sewing class.
You know, it's crazy.
Have you ever been to Facebook?
Facebook on their campus, they have a giant shop class, and it is always packed.
It's always packed.
Really?
People love making things with their hands.
And what we forget is, but
when we've lost manufacturing,
you've lost more than just the ability to make things.
Perfect example: Bangladesh isn't going to start by making the stealth bomber, right?
They start by making towels, and then they go on to making t-shirts, and then they go on to making the baseball cap, and then they go on to making the assembling our smartphones, and then they move up from there.
When you lose your base of manufacturing, you lose the ability to innovate in the future
because people don't know, people don't know how to work in a shop.
And so, you know, it was
a very interesting,
you know, there's a lot of talk of tariffs now and whether they're good and whether they're bad.
And I feel like what we're using these tariffs for now is more to try to get fair trade, to actually get free trade.
Because
these relationships that we have with foreign countries are not
reciprocal.
They do not,
they manipulate their currencies, They use slave labor in many cases.
In Bangladesh,
1,100 people died in the collapse of a building because they don't have certain kinds of building regulations there.
So
I think at the end of the day,
and we go through this story, it's a three-part series on Red Pilled America.
You could see it on iHeartRadio.
We really
delve really deep into this entire process.
and come to the conclusion that we must start changing our mindset on this.
We must must start valuing the ability to make things again rather than just become a service industry that feels like, okay, China is going we lose
on our security.
We lose the ability to be able to purchase products, components for our military because the Chinese we can't get components without Chinese parts.
So there's so many things that we lose by just
pushing everything overseas besides the jobs.
I have to tell you, Patrick,
my son and I are really into old cars.
And
he really wants to rebuild one from ground up.
And I'm like, I have no idea how to do that.
No idea.
But we've been looking into it.
And the more we look into old cars from the turn of the century up until really after World War II, there were all of these great cars that were made all over America that were just innovative and totally different.
And people would go into the car company business.
Most of them failed, but they failed because the big three would put them out.
But they would go in to build, you know, they'd only build 30 cars a year or 10 cars, you know, total.
But there was this idea that you could do it.
And now we've lost that.
We've lost the idea that, yeah, my friend, you know, you hear some, yeah, my friend is building cars.
You're like, what is he nuts?
Yeah.
You know, I spoke to a guy that's, he does a lot of work with the aerospace business and military contractors, and they are
deeply concerned because we have lost the ability to bring people into their companies to build things and make things because it's just not taught.
It's almost frowned upon.
Parents look at, oh, okay, if you're going to go in that direction, you're a failure.
That said,
people graduate with four-year degrees and whatever degree it is, and they can't get a job anywhere because of various
other forces in play.
And until we start to really change our mindset and look at it as, you know what, we need this on our shore.
Yes, are we going to ever make toilet brushes again?
Maybe not, probably not.
But
we can, if we start to value Made in America more and we start to see the value in it, I think that that starts to open the doors and you start to create a workforce.
But we're talking about a two-decade plus.
And at the same time, Patrick, you've got technology passing you.
I mean, you have technology making most of the manual labor obsolete, even in China.
I mean, they're already
going into
technology where it's robotics and 3D printing, and you're just not going to need the humans to be able, which I think is even more frightening, because then we lose it entirely.
We don't even know how to fix it.
You know, it's like it's machine learning.
We don't even know how they're learning.
And it's just they're teaching themselves to do things, and we don't even understand them.
That's a problem.
We can't lose our intellectual and physical abilities to be able to step in.
Otherwise, the world's going to be just a magic show.
You know, that is probably one of the scariest things that we've been
looking at, this AI and how technology changes lives and progress and
things that look like progress.
What does that do to the human condition?
And I think that a lot of times, I mean, we're so conditioned to believe that all progress
is a positive thing for
human culture.
I think of one story that,
you know, when the explorers first came here to the United States and decided to make contact with the natives, eventually 90% of the people died because of the germs that we brought with us.
And I often think, would we, knowing that, going back to that time,
the progress that we made by making that contact with those natives, if we knew that 90% of them were going to die, would we have
made that decision to make the contact?
Or would we have taken a step back and thought about
how to
better serve mankind?
And I think
when we look at technology, we so often just run straightforward thinking
any progress is a good thing.
But in a lot of cases, there's huge, huge impacts on human life that I think that we need to start thinking about a little bit more.
And
it's very hard to
think on those terms when you're talking about, you know, the bottom line.
I have to tell you, Patrick,
I would love to talk to you about this.
I'm very much into technology and AI, ASI, AGI.
And I'm telling you, nobody is asking that question.
Too few people are asking the question, yeah, we can do it, but should we?
And the entire world, I mean, what's happening in South Korea Korea right now, where they're just running headlong into all kinds of things that
you should stop and say, wait a minute, wait a minute, this changes everything.
But all these people want to be first.
And we're not asking the big ethical questions of what does this mean?
Because we're talking about...
alien life forms.
They're not going to think like us.
It's alien life forms.
And those alien life
will not, they will be relentless.
They will not deviate from their course.
So if we program it to do something, it will do it.
Let's say
we want new biofuels.
Great.
If that's what the program says, well, at some point, it may look at humans as a biofuel and break us down.
I mean, we just have to be methodical and slow down.
Yeah, and I don't think people realize how quickly when
these innovations come along, how quickly they come along.
I mean, think about the smartphone.
How long has it been since the smartphone has been in our lives?
I still have the first video of
a waiter that came and served me
at my table on my phone, on the phone that I'm using right now.
It wasn't that long ago that smartphones came along, but when these things happen and when these changes happen, they happen they can happen overnight.
And we aren't we we we we worry about and we are concerned with bio hazards, right?
We we know that like uh there's certain kinds of germs and certain kinds of viruses that we do not want cultivated because they will hurt uh human culture.
We have we have understood that now.
We need to start applying that to these AI and these technology type discussions because they could have similar implications.
It might be drawn out over 10 or 20 years.
And I have a hard time saying this as somebody that considers themselves right of center, that we need to start, you know, thinking about these things because it goes against my capitalist kind of
base.
But that said,
there's real consequences here that I think that as anybody that comes from a right-of-center thought process, we really need to start opening up our mind and changing our mind on this and really start thinking about it more.
Patrick Korelchi, he is the host of Red-Pilled America.
He's got a three-part series out now.
You can find it on iHeartRadio.
This three-part series, American Icon,
Manufacturing Coming Back to the United States.
Patrick, thank you so much.
All right.
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And sometimes you don't tell the mom the truth, like, mom, you've got turkey neck.
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So I'm going to play some Chris Cuomo only because people need to know that he's still alive.
There's so few people that are watching CNN now.
They're like, is Chris Cuomo still alive?
Yeah, he is.
He's still doing that cute little show of his.
And occasionally, there are fewer people on the screen than are actually watching.
Last night was not one of them, but they had three people on it once.
So we have.
Sometimes do have larger panels, I will say.
I guess it's five or six sometimes.
And then it's definitely more than the audience.
Yeah, well, last night it was more than the audience, too.
Okay.
But Chris Cuomo and
Senator Santorum.
Senator Santorum, two-on-one tag team against Senator Santorum on abortion.
Here it is.
When a woman gets pregnant, that is not a human being inside of her.
It's part of her body.
And this is about a woman having full agency and control of her body and making decisions about her body and what is part of her body with medical professionals.
Those are the facts, and that is the law of the land.
And they can can do whatever they want for that.
This is about a woman surviving.
Listen, you can't do whatever they want, they can torture the baby.
The good of the baby is killing the baby.
No, no, no, listen.
You're bringing up fake.
I'm just asking questions.
Listen,
you're not.
You're asking provocative things that are trying to make people angry about what's done.
And that's what I'm saying.
Stop, stop, stop for a second.
Provocative things.
She just said
a baby.
We have a baby shower.
shower.
When you're pregnant, you have a baby shower.
You don't say, I have a growth in me.
I wonder what sex it is.
You have a baby bump.
Yeah, it is, you are pregnant with a baby.
Who's saying provocative things?
Somebody who just made the statement, that is not a baby inside of her.
Well, that's news to the world of medicine.
We need to come back to this.
This is a very, it's an interesting point, and Santorum kind of throws it out there, and they just talk over him, but it's worth discussion.
What can you do to that thing?
If it's not a baby, what can you do to it?
Kind of anything, right?
Yeah.
Why can't you like they do surgeries now on babies in the womb?
If it's not a baby, can you do it just for fun, just to torture it?
Would that be okay?
Why can't I take it out and sell it, chop it up for parts, and sell it?
Why not?
It's not a baby.
It's not a baby.
Fascinating.
Back in just a second.
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When a woman gets pregnant, that is not a human being inside of her.
It's part of her body.
And this is about a woman having full agency and control of her body and making decisions about her body and what is part of her body with medical professionals.
Those are the facts and that is the law of the land.
Listen and they can do whatever they want for that.
This is about a woman's body.
They can do whatever they want.
They can torture the baby.
The debate is fine.
You're so
desperate here.
You're so desperate.
No, no, no, listen.
You're making up fake situations.
I'm just asking questions.
No,
you're not.
You're asking provocative things that are trying to make people angry angry about what's done, and that's okay.
All I'm saying is, you guys go too far when you pervert the facts.
We have the President of the United States saying that a baby is born at the end of full term, swaddled in a blanket, and then to decide whether or not to execute it.
You know that's VS.
It divides people.
Nobody said it.
It's not the law.
Anybody said that.
The governor of Virginia said it.
One person.
said something stupid, and you want to make it something that you can use for advantage.
That doesn't help your cause.
Talk to yourself.
And that's certainly.
And certainly it's How about Kermit Gosnow?
There are lots of instances.
I'll tell you that.
Go ask a priest if he's okay with you arguing the case that way and see how he feels about it.
Oh, yeah.
If you get to the right place
by lying and distorting the facts, no priest is going to lie to you.
What did I lie about in the way I believe?
You tell me what state allows you to swaddle a full-term baby and then have a side conversation about whether or not to kill it?
Look,
the conversation was Virginia.
Say none.
No.
The state of New York allows a baby to be killed.
Allows a baby to be killed
until the moment that baby is born.
I can't take it.
I can't take it.
I mean,
this is so ridiculous.
This is the Virginia governor.
That is clearly what he said.
New York.
No, no, he was just one guy who said something stupid.
Even though we had the representative who was talking specifically about this law, this is what started.
This was before Virginia was in another state, was it Vermont?
When she was presenting this in front of
the assembly and saying,
asked specifically this question, she said, Yes, it would be legal under my bill.
By the way, I just want you to know: if it's so outrageous, then why wouldn't any Democrat vote for the born-alive bill?
Let's just clear it up.
Can't happen.
There you go, can't happen.
Can't happen.
Yeah.
So, and
to flip this around
to a moral case, ask a priest if you would be happy.
Ask a priest about the abortion position and your position on it, Chris.
I think you're going to like the.
You should do that.
You should go in there and ask them about that.
Ask the Catholic Church what they think about abortion.
You go do that, Chris.
Maybe you learn something.
Ask them about something.
The idea of abortion a minute before birth is totally fine.
That's what they were arguing.
How dare you say we could swaddle it?
Well, okay.
All right.
So, no.
Can't swaddle it.
Let's just say that.
All right.
I'm with you on that.
Can't swaddle it.
Can you
kill it 30 seconds beforehand?
Before you swaddle it?
Is that still not a baby then?
Right.
And
Santorum's point is really interesting there because let's just say we have a weird society, right?
We have people who can do plastic surgery to make themselves look like cats.
Yes.
Right.
We have people who.
You can pierce everything of your body.
I find people with piercings that are disturbing.
Disturbing.
Disturbing.
But
that's their choice, and they get to do that.
There are people who are known as cutters who actually physically harm themselves and cut themselves.
And we obviously think that's a real problem, but
it's their body
to do that.
And obviously,
that's a real thing in our society, though it is an outlier, admittedly.
Let's just say we had an individual who decided, you know what is cool to me?
I've got a baby growing in me.
I'm going to go in there and every day chop off an inch.
Just chop off an inch and see what happens.
I think it turns me on.
Let's say this person says, for whatever reason.
And you would say, well, that's crazy.
No one would do that.
I can't imagine someone wanting to do it.
I can't imagine trying to look like a cat through plastic surgery.
Yeah, I can't imagine
having somebody put plastics or through plastic surgery horns on my forehead.
Exactly.
And they do it.
Different strokes for different folks.
Yeah, it's their body.
They can do whatever they want.
So let's just say someone got excited about torturing this thing that's not a human baby in their belly a month before it was about to be born.
Not torturing it, just cutting it off.
Whatever, whatever, whatever it is.
It doesn't matter what it is.
They could torture themselves and no one would complain.
No one would complain if they we have, you know, if someone's sadomastochistic and they're going on friggin Craigslist and inviting people over and paying them to do these things to them.
So let's just say they did the same things.
We do surgery on babies in the womb.
Someone decides to open up a service where they're going to do this.
Is it unlikely?
Sure.
But let's just say, would it be be legal under your idea that that's not a human baby?
Could you do that?
You couldn't do it to a dog.
You couldn't do it to a cat.
You couldn't do it to even a cow.
You couldn't do it to any animal species, but you could do it to that baby in the belly.
Well, because if you believe that the baby is not a baby,
then you have to allow that because it's whatever the mother wants to do with her body.
Whether that's pierce herself, make herself look like a cat, or cut an inch off her baby every day just because that's what she wants to do.
That's not a baby.
So to be consistent, you would have to say, yeah, it's perfectly illegal.
Here's the problem.
No one would allow that to be legal.
Right.
Why?
Why?
There's no, the morally consistent view here, of course, is
the absolute nine-month thing, right?
Let them up to the last second.
Why stop it in the middle?
If it's a baby at any point, if you're ever admitting it's a baby, then of course you're not going to be able to kill it.
That's morally reproductive.
The idea that Chris Cuomo is taking this moral stance, oh, how dare you say we could swaddle a baby and then kill it?
Well, one minute before birth.
You're fine.
So a six-minute difference, let's just say it takes six minutes to swaddle.
There's a process there.
The first time you do it as a dad, it's really hard to do.
Right.
So a six-minute difference, 10-minute difference, 20-minute difference, an hour difference.
You can kill it.
It's absolutely fine.
Or it's murder.
And how dare you even suggest that?
Gosh, that is an
unbelievable segment.
This is why Joe Biden, I think, is doing well in the polls.
And if he runs to the left, he's going to have real problems.
He's going to lose that.
Because everybody, if you look at everybody who's running Bernie Sanders.
I mean, the guy's nuts.
Okay.
If you're somebody who says, look, I don't want to burn the whole thing down.
I just, you know, I think we can do a better job, you know, and I like the Constitution and free market works for me.
You don't want Bernie Sanders.
Kamala Harris,
you don't know really who she is.
She said some crazy things, but she's kind of likable, but I don't know.
Amy Klobuchar, Corey Booker, Elizabeth Warren,
Bob Frank O'Rourke.
Okay.
You're looking at people who have said crazy, crazy things.
Crazy things.
And saying things on the level of when you're pregnant, it's not a human baby.
That's such a crazy position that no one actually believes.
Because the argument is not really, is it life?
We talk about, is it life?
Of course, it's life.
The question is, does that life have any rights?
That's what the question is.
Does that life have any rights?
Do we treat that like it's a slave?
Like it's property?
Like it's some other thing that we can do whatever we want to for our own pleasure?
Is that what we do?
And if we do that, that's a decision that people back in the day as slavery made.
They liked that argument.
They thought it was a great thing.
That's just property.
Don't worry about what you do to that thing.
Well, you know what?
It's not just a thing.
It should have rights.
And that's the argument here.
It's not about whether it's life.
Everyone on earth knows it is life.
Everyone on earth knows it with certainty.
The question is: do you give any respect or any rights to it?
Do you treat it like it's a human being?
And the question is, they're saying, no, it's just property.
It's just this thing you can fiddle with however you will.
They've gone, they've jumped the shark.
They've gone to the absurd.
They've gone to things that, look, when you were arguing abortion and you would say, look, you don't want your daughter to face this kind of decision.
What happens?
Then you have sympathy on your side.
It was a smarter argument by them, although I don't like it, but
it was a smarter argument.
It was more effective.
Right, because it was reasonable.
It put people in this conundrum that they don't want to think about it.
Okay.
People will think about killing a baby a minute before they're born, and they'll make a decision.
There's no reason for that.
There's no reason for that.
This is an unwinnable situation.
Yeah.
And they're doing this on almost every front.
And they're making such a big deal out of things that no one in their life, their ordinary life, unless you're an activist, you are not having those conversations.
Yeah.
And
I think you're right.
I think you've come onto something here with the Biden analysis because he is, while he's massively liberal, liberal and there's no real evidence to say that he'd be any more conservative
than these candidates.
He's not moderate.
No, I think he's a Trojan horse myself.
I think he's scary because he will just, he'll open the gates.
But he's not saying those types of things.
Correct.
He's saying, like, look,
he's making the old argument.
He's saying, like, look, you know, women have to have their right, and these are difficult decisions, and, you know, blah, blah, blah, instead of coming out and sounding like an activist.
And I think that might explain some of this polling that we've seen here.
Can we go through some of this real quick?
Yeah, let's take a quick break and then we'll go back to the polling because the polling on Joe Biden is astounding.
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So
here's the theory that Stu and I have been kicking around that Biden is doing extraordinarily well right now in
polls.
And that's because he hasn't been in the hot seat.
Everybody thinks they know who he is.
The rest of the Democratic field is so crazy.
And this actually gives me hope that Democrats are not crazy.
They're just blind.
But they're not crazy.
Because if you see Bernie Sanders was leading the field, go over some of these poll numbers since Bernie Sanders,
since Joe Biden entered the field.
Listen to this.
Okay, let's put these up as we go.
This is, we've got a bunch of different polls.
I'll start with
17 candidates are under 5%.
So there's 22 candidates, 17 are under 5%.
You got O'Rourke at 5%, then
Buddhajej at 6%.
You have Warren at 8%.
Then Sanders at 19 in that poll.
And finally, Biden at
40%.
He's up by 21 points.
Now, 40% in a 22-candidate field is
insane.
Insane.
Insane.
Let me give you a couple other
real quick.
Again, another poll, 16 candidates are under 5%.
Then you have Harris at 5%,
Betto O'Rourke at 6%,
then Butigej at seven percent, followed by Warren at eight percent, and Sanders at fifteen, and then finally, uh, Joe Biden at thirty-nine percent.
Uh, he's up by twenty-four in that poll.
These are all polls released since he announced.
Couple more, real quick.
Uh, 16 candidates under 5% in this poll for
O'Rourke with 5%,
then Harris at 8%,
Buttigeg at 10%,
Sanders at 11,
and then Warren at 12.
It's the only time that Warren is ahead of Sanders.
I think she was toast.
Yeah.
Biden at 38.
He's got a 26-point lead over this field.
Again, a huge, huge field.
And
he's going up.
He's gaining since he entered.
Yeah.
Last one here, real quick before we,
because it's pretty amazing.
This one is Harris.
It's 17 candidates are under 5% out of the 22 candidate field.
It's crazy.
Then you have Kamala Harris at 6%,
Elizabeth Warren at 7%,
Pete Buttigieg at 8%, Bernie Sanders at 14%, and Joe Biden at 46%,
a 32-point lead.
This is incredible.
And what's interesting is one of the lessons you learned from the 2016 campaign, everyone's like, oh, the polls sucked.
The lesson from the 2016 campaign is actually the opposite when you talk about the primary, which is we should have listened to the polls.
The polls were telling us forever that Donald Trump was winning.
People were just finding reasons, including myself, to say, I don't think this is going to hold.
Show the first one where Donald Trump got in.
He got in.
This is a month into the campaign.
This is the first poll, really, with him in the campaign.
Now, remember, he had just come down the escalator.
Everyone was saying, there's no way this guy's going to win.
Yep, here's what the field looked like at this point in 2015.
It was eight candidates under 5% of the vote.
Then you had Kasich at 5%.
You had Rubio at 6%.
You also had Cruz at 5%.
Paul at 6%.
Mike Huckabee at 6%.
Ben Carson had 6% at this point in 2015.
Jeb Bush had 10%,
and Scott Walker, remember that, 13%.
He was in second place, but Donald Trump led the field.
However, Donald Trump led the field with 20%.
He had a seven-point lead.
In some of these polls, Joe Biden has a 32-point lead.
Now, it's his to blow here.
If he chokes this, it's a choke.
Doesn't mean it's going to hold.
It's interesting, though, to see if he's going to be able to do this.
And fascinating to think about, we couldn't get a poll from May 2015 that showed Trump in the race because Trump hadn't joined the race in May of 2015, he didn't do that until June.
So we have 22 candidates already in the race before Trump had even announced last time.
And I think it's because people think Lunchbox Joe is not a crazy socialist.
Scary listening to Glenn Beck.