The Glenn Beck Program - Emotional Support Vortex? | Guest: Salena Zito | 1/30/19
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Story number three, Virginia is now trying to pass an abortion law that is just as extreme as New York and Rhode Island and Vermont.
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Also, we do also have the story about the man who says his emotional support alligator
is important and it helps his depression.
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I think, you know, most importantly, we should go with this,
I guess it needs to be a change in the law.
And probably the biggest, you know,
sort of health story that you talked about there, which would be the emotional support alligator.
You want to start there.
I think we start there.
All right.
Well, it's, you know, it's an interesting story.
Your cave in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania man says his emotional support alligator helps him deal with his depression.
Joey Henney, 65, said his registered emotional support alligator named Wally likes to snuggle
and give hugs.
Now, I don't know how an alligator gives hugs with such little arms.
Famously small arms.
Right.
The reach comes from the mouth.
Right.
He's a five-foot-long alligator.
He has now received approval from the doctor that Wally is an emotional support animal.
What does that mean?
What do you mean they've received support from the doctor?
What do you mean it's registered?
What does that?
What do these terms mean?
They mean, what did you sign up on a way?
website and no you went to the doctor you went and he said i i don't want to go on medication for my
uh for my depression but my alligator makes me really happy and if i could travel around with my
alligator uh i would never be lonely and i would be fine look dude you're going to be very lonely
if you're walking around with an alligator okay you know the only person that's going to talk to you
is the alligator and when the alligator starts to talk and you start to understand
the alligator, you're beyond depression, dude.
This is one of the three or four things that would guarantee you'd be lonely.
Yes, yes.
Like carrying around an alligator or walking around an alligator everywhere you go,
guarantees that no one will ever come near you.
Right.
So he said, Wally was rescued from outside Orlando, 14 months old.
He's still growing.
Oh, that's good.
He could be 16 feet long one day.
He said, Wally eats chicken wings.
and shares an indoor plastic pond with a smaller rescued alligator named Scrappy.
Wally, who turns four this year, is a big teddy bear.
Yeah, I got news for you.
He's an alligator, and he will eventually eat a child or you if he thinks you taste like chicken.
Yeah, this is like the guy who, the Grizzly Man documentary.
Do you know that story?
No.
It was a guy who really, he had a real connection with bears.
And he would go in the woods and he would have these amazing interactions with bears.
And he kept trying to tell people, you're scared of bears.
But bears are good creatures.
They're good, quiet, loving creatures until he was filming himself and was eaten by a bear.
And when that happened, it turned the documentary a little dark.
A little dark.
Yeah.
And so I, this is what happens.
here someday this little cute story
of the emotional support alligator turns into the
inside of his dining room looking like a slaughterhouse
and uh and
you know what this is this is a stupid
guy who just hasn't
had the money or whatever
to move to Florida because
every remember when we moved to Tampa
okay everyone said
and you don't at first you don't understand it
hey welcome to Florida by the way
don't ever reach into
a bush here
what
what do you mean don't
reach into a bush. You know, there's, there's ponds and water around and stuff. Just don't reach into
any of the bushes. So if you go golfing or something and it goes into a bush, leave it there.
Why? Oh, well, because there's alligators. Okay. Alligators. Yeah, and some people move down and they
think alligators are fun. And so they'll go out and they'll feed them chicken. And then,
you know, somebody's kid in the neighborhood is missing.
A few weeks later.
You mean it ate it?
Yeah.
Now, listen, here's how you run for an alligator.
Don't run in a straight line.
Wait a minute.
Are we really having this conversation?
Do you remember?
Did you have that conversation?
Oh, yeah.
They tell you, I don't even know if it's true, but they tell you to run in zigzags.
Zigzags.
Yeah.
Don't run in a straight line from an alligator.
An alligator cannot turn corners fast, but they can run straight line much faster than you.
I don't even know if this is true.
Do we know?
I don't know. Don't care.
All I know, if I was running from an alligator,
I would have attempted it, true or not.
Right.
So one day we were driving home and we were driving on our street just to get home.
It was like a cul-de-sac and we're driving on the street.
And I stopped because there is this eight-foot alligator,
seven-foot alligator that is just sunning himself across the street.
So you can't drive.
It's like a speed bump.
And, you know, you don't want to run over the alligator,
but I'm not getting out and saying,
shoe, shoe.
So we had our cell phone and we called the police and we said, what do we do in this situation?
Oh, I got to call animal control.
Okay, call animal control.
Yeah, we don't, how big is he?
I don't know.
Six, seven feet.
Oh, yeah, we don't pick them up until they're 10 feet.
Wait, what?
What do you mean?
So what do I do?
Well, wait until the alligator moves.
And we did.
and we did.
How long did that take?
It took about an hour, I think.
I mean, because none of us were willing to,
I'm not getting out of my car.
It's an alligator man.
So now this guy is because he lives up in Pennsylvania,
he's like, oh, these poor rescued alligators.
It's a deadly animal.
And it's a wild animal.
You don't treat enough.
Still, does an alligator make a good pet?
I would argue, no.
It does not make a good pet.
Well, as long as you always remember it's an alligator, it's a fine pet.
This guy doesn't remember it's an alligator.
He thinks it's a snugly toy.
And if this guy comes on an airplane, dude, I'm sorry.
If that's your emotionally support, you know what?
You need to stay off this plane because you are nuts and you have no judgment.
You're not going to be able to open the door if this thing goes down.
So you certainly are not sitting in an exit aisle.
You're not sitting in an exit seat because you're never going to be able to open the door.
Second of all, the only way that alligator is getting onto a plane with me is if you make it into luggage.
Shoes, a briefcase, a belt, whatever.
Other than that, if it's not carrying your clothes, that ain't getting on the plane.
Isn't it, though, it's a bigger issue than just the emotional support alligator
in that the emotional support animal is just a giant scam for people to bring their pets wherever.
where they want to go. Oh, I think so. I mean, they're seeing this on airplanes all the time. People
will just bring more and more of their pets. They get more and more exotic because of this
bizarre cutout they have that, you know, there are people, like there are people that have,
you know, mental distress and have severe ailments that, you know, reportedly respond well to
animals. And there's a reason to understand that that's possible and has happened before. But now
it's just people being like, look, you get it registered. And my understanding of the registrar,
process of this is anybody can register.
There's no official process.
You just go and get it registered from anybody who says they registered.
And then you can say, I have a registered emotional support animal.
And then because these airlines and other places have been like, well, for people who
really need them, maybe we can make exceptions, well, it's registered.
I guess we have to let them on.
And it's becoming more and more of a problem because, you know, 90% of this stuff is just
nonsense.
People like their pets.
They want to bring them on planes.
So we have, we have canines.
And they're registered.
protection animals.
And so they have to wear the vest and they have an actual tag and a license and everything
else.
And I think there is a place for, like, I know a lot of people who are soldiers, PTSD.
Yeah.
And it works for them.
And I don't care if you have a registered dog as your, you know, emotional support.
But I think you're right.
I think people who carried them around in purses a lot of times.
And they carried them around in purses because they couldn't get a bigger dog because
then they couldn't take them.
them everywhere, are now just getting a dog and going, oh, yeah, this is my emotional support.
Really?
Is it?
And beyond that, even if it is and it's your dog, okay, if it's your cat and I hate cats,
okay.
An alligator.
No.
You don't get to make, that's emotionally distressing everyone else around you.
Yes.
Like the overall is a negative.
You might be depressed, but we're in full-fledged panic here.
What the hell is happening to us?
That's a nation.
What is happening to us?
us. All right. Let me tell you, Valentine's Day is, is it, is it the first yet? No, when is that?
It's this weekend for sure. Today is January 30th. So my wife, she's making me drink celery juice.
Oh, geez. She's making me drink celery juice. And it's awful. I hate it. And she's like,
got to get healthy. Got to get healthy. Well, you know what? You're going to make me hang myself.
And I'm, I'm ready for an emotional support alligator over the stupid celery juice.
the hanging yourself is in her actual goal.
No, of course not.
Definitely not.
Wait a minute, maybe it.
So last night she comes in after telling me healthy,
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And I'm like, is this for the kids for school tomorrow?
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What is the big bag of chocolate?
She said, no, it's Valentine's Day.
No, it's not.
It's still the end of January.
It's not Valentine's Day.
What do you have bags of chocolate that you have bought?
Because she likes chocolate.
She likes chocolate.
So she's going to eat chocolate and force me to drink celery juice.
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Holding it hostage.
You'll need an emotional support alligator afterwards.
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All right.
I want to go back to choose your news here for a second?
Sure.
Okay, I'm going to add one more in.
we can do the abortion thing, which is amazing, amazing audio that everybody needs to see.
We have the story of Mexico, how it is becoming like Venezuela.
That's a really important story.
We also have a story here I'm going to add in the great paradox of the Trump presidency.
This is something Anderson Cooper and CNN was talking about.
He was talking to a guest.
And he said, he's the most authentic president ever.
And Anderson Cooper said, what?
Yeah, he's the most authentic president ever.
They didn't understand it.
I think they're absolutely right.
Choose your news.
I think this abortion thing is, I do want to hear this audio.
All right.
So the abortion thing, this is in Virginia.
I want to play this audio.
this is in Virginia.
The legislature is now talking about a new bill
to make abortion legal all the way up to birth.
Now, we have a partial birth abortion restriction, right?
A ban.
It's a ban.
Can't do it.
How can you do this all the way to birth?
Well, you don't partially birth.
You have to kill the child,
not with the feet and the shoulders out,
and just the head.
Which is how they used to do it.
Right.
Now they just go in and kill the child and then you birth the baby two days later.
Okay.
So you're still going through all of the birth.
You're doing that.
But you're birthing a dead baby.
And think about that.
You're delivering the child.
You're just delivering the child after it died.
Right.
So you could easily deliver the child alive and then give it up for adoption.
That was always the argument was, well, we don't want to carry it to term.
I mean, you're causing emotional distress and all these terrible things.
Well, you're actually.
birthing the child in this scenario and still
they want it to happen and they think
their their excuse
is well it might be
emotionally distressful for the
woman well wait
will it be more emotionally distressed
to have a child
than give it to a loving family
or
to birth a dead
child and go through
that experience
which is it
which is it we know it has nothing
to do with either one of those things. Correct. Nothing to do with it. Correct. This is just leading us to murder
children. Children. Okay. So listen to the questions. This is in Virginia in legislature as they are
discussing the bill as written. Listen to this. How late in the third trimester could a physician
perform an abortion if he indicated it would impair the mental health of the woman?
Or physical health. Okay.
Okay. I'm talking about the mental health. So, I mean, through the third trimester, the third trimester goes all the way up to 40 weeks.
Okay. But to the end of the third trimester? Yep. I don't think we have a limit in the bill.
Where it's obvious that a woman is about to give birth. She has physical signs that she is about to give a birth. Would that still be a point at which she could request an abortion if she was so certified? She's dilating.
Mr. Chairman, that would be a, you know, a decision that the doctor, the physician, and the woman would make at that point.
I understand that. I'm asking if your bill allows that. My bill would allow that, yes.
So if in the off chance that a woman experiences pain during pregnancy or birth, that would be a threat to her health and therefore she could have an abortion.
So if the birth and somehow, and I don't know if this has ever occurred to a woman, but if it somehow becomes a woman.
painful during the birthing process, if there is an indication of discomfort physically or mentally,
at that point, they can have a mental health exemption from these laws.
Yeah, except the problem is if it's, you know, going to be painful or hard,
she still has to give birth to the child two days later, just dead.
Oh, well, of course.
But that, luckily, though, there will be no mental stress because the baby won't be alive.
That's where it all comes from, Glenn.
the birthing process is a very, it's always been a wonderfully easy process for women.
And now, if we happen to see some discomfort, that certainly the abortion is the only answer there.
This is absolutely unbelievable.
I mean, there's no one on earth who believes that that is anything other than murder.
I mean, like, you're talking about a nine-month baby that can come out at any time.
You're going to have to birth it anyway.
It's just going to be dead when you birth it instead of alive.
There's no way to justify that.
It's impossible.
And, you know, if you go back to the partial birth abortion ban, what you'll find is a lot of Democrats saying that is a ridiculous. We're never going to do that. That's not what we're talking about. This is a slippery slope, though. You're going to go for more. You're going to go for more. And that was their argument against the bill. It was never against partial birth abortion. It was against, look, you're going to try to go after. This is your slippery slope. It's your little window into all women's rights when it comes to the reproductive health. Now it's going to be a litmus test for every Democratic candidate to come into that primary and tell you that, yes, three.
seconds before birth is appropriate.
You know what?
Maybe we should get rid of that partial birth abortion ban.
Maybe a couple of minutes after.
If it's only a couple of minutes,
maybe if it's still connected to the umbilical cord,
it counts and we can still do it then.
They will go through every iteration of this to try to justify it
because they're all going to be in this giant contest
to move further and further left,
to bring the death of innocent children to the foreground of this debate.
It's a miracle if you're wanting crazy socialists to run against
because that's what you're going to see here.
But it's scary because once it gets down to a one-on-one contest,
anything can happen.
And if Kamala Harris or, you know, one of these crazy...
Any of them, really.
I mean, you think Beto is going to not march to this tune?
Of course.
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Mr. Pat Gray joins us now on the Glenn Beck program.
Pat.
Yes.
How you doing?
I'm great.
Yeah.
What is on your plate today?
We were just talking about the abortion bills.
I was talking about that this morning as well.
The one in Virginia now that's mimicking the one in New York?
Yeah.
So you have Virginia.
You have Virginia, Rhode Island, Vermont, New York.
You know, it defeats what pro-abortion people have said all along during this debate.
The argument was in the beginning at its tissue.
At this stage, you know, that is more like a fish than a human being.
That's not a human being.
So just you can't make that argument when it's a fully developed child.
and yet it's okay to abort the baby at nine months.
I mean, I thought the argument was safe, rare, and legal.
And, you know, it's for women who didn't want to put their body through that at this time,
can't handle the pregnancy, whatever.
Well, at nine months, you've already handled everything.
You've gone through morning sickness.
You've gone through this discomfort of gaining weight and all the stress that puts on your body.
And you still have to birth the child.
Right.
They just kill it.
Yeah.
And you you give birth to a dead child, which I think has got to be worse.
I don't know.
I'm not a woman, but I would think of having something dead inside of you that you are now having the birth would be traumatic.
Traumatic.
Physically as well as emotionally, you would think.
So it just, this doesn't make any sense.
I don't know if we're just being Overton windowed again.
I do think there's an element of that.
Because, I mean, look at where this debate is currently occurring.
Should it be nine months or not?
I mean, the American people are not there.
I mean, the debate on abortion has been the first trimester.
Right.
Largely.
By the way, that's what Roe versus Wade said.
It said first trimester.
And, you know, I mean, they've made the argument that it's not life yet all along.
But, I mean, when you think about it.
bacteria on Mars.
Would they fight like hell to save bacteria on Mars?
Because that's life?
You know they would.
You know they would.
Eagle eggs, they would fight.
You couldn't kill eagle eggs.
You'd probably go to jail for that.
Oh, I'm pretty sure you would.
I mean, look how hard they fought for the cave dwelling piute trout.
But for babies.
Yeah, we've got no concern whatsoever.
It just doesn't matter.
It doesn't make any sense to me.
And it's, you know, I know we're trying to moderate our language, but it's evil.
It's, there's no other word for it.
It's, it's evil.
You know, see, I don't think you moderate.
I'm not trying to moderate my language.
I'm trying to be exact with my language.
Yeah.
So I don't want to say that Democrats are evil because I don't think Democrats are evil.
But this action is evil.
This is evil. This is evil.
When you are talking about a child, and I think the vast majority of,
Democrats would tell you in a safe zone where they don't think that their words would be taken and then used to empower Donald Trump or whatever it is, people think.
If they were in a safe zone, they would say, now, this is ridiculous. This is crazy to kill a child right before birth.
That's, there's just, there's no morality in that. That's evil.
And that's what pro-choice voters tell posters.
Yes.
The most recent poll has only 25% of pro-choice voters who believe.
the third trimester, that's
month 7, 89, too. It's not just
right before birth, but even
month 7, only 25% say
that that should be legal. Not whether it's
right or wrong, just legal at all for anyone to choose.
Wow. Of pro-choice.
Yeah, it's 15% of overall adults,
but 25% of
pro-choice adults.
That is, you know, a very
minor portion, and it's only, when
it comes to the second trimester, it's still less
than half of pro-choice voters.
39% total, say,
you should be able to have it in the second or third trimester.
Now remember, the debate, as far as legislation goes right now, from red states is should we limit
abortion to 20 to 24 weeks, okay?
That is what they're trying to get done in states across the country.
You know, conservative legislatures are saying, let's just stop it at the second trimester.
Well, only, I mean, it's only 39% of pro-choice voters who won it in the second trimester.
And only 24% of overall adults.
yet somehow the Democrats are out there
and they're going to have a field of 20 candidates,
all of which saying five seconds before birth
is absolutely fine for abortion.
That is an amazing.
Overton Windows is a great observation, Pat,
because it's what they're doing.
We are having this debate about nine-month abortions
when almost no one in the country thinks it's appropriate.
And what they're doing is they're getting people to say,
okay, I mean, you know, first trimester, that's okay.
Yes.
Which we should never.
No, it's not okay.
We should never cede to them.
Right.
But in comparison,
you're right.
In comparison.
Which is what the Overton window is all about.
Exactly right.
And it works effectively.
We've seen it how many times.
Every time.
Except this one isn't just proposing something.
They're actually enacting these.
Yeah.
You know, so it's not like, well, I'm going to say some extremist things and I'm going to back off.
No, they're actually putting this in.
I think this has everything to do with Ruth Bader Ginsburg, which by the way,
Eric Bowling made a great point last night.
Why is it that it was okay for the press to say,
so Melania Trump had some sort of surgery?
We haven't seen her in 15 days.
What is the surgery?
Is her health really okay?
That was totally fine.
But why is it no one, including Fox, is asking,
where the hell is Ruth Bader Ginsburg?
How is her health?
She's not showing up.
And my only response is because people at Fox and the people on the right, no.
And so do people on the left.
She's not well.
She's going to die.
It's, I mean, it's only a matter of time.
She's very unwell.
And why we can't even ask, here's somebody who is not the first lady.
So she has nothing to do with our government, nothing to do with our lives.
This is someone who is a sitting Supreme Court justice.
What's her health?
And a critical one at this juncture.
Right.
Critical one.
If anything happens to her, whether she retires or, you know, heaven forbid dies,
can you imagine the battle there will be over the replacement?
I mean, this is a critical juncture in history.
And the left will go apoplectic, if anything happens, where Trump can appoint another one.
Do you remember who was the, what, Barrett, what was her name that was thinking about?
She was the one that you've, you're an extremist.
You're an extreme.
You believe religious stuff.
Yeah.
Oh my gosh.
We can't have you.
So what do they do?
They get Kavanaugh.
Look at how they reacted to Kavanaugh.
Yeah.
They're going to react to whoever it is.
It doesn't matter.
There's no way you're not going to get that fight.
It's going to be Kavanaugh.
They're going to accuse him of being the original inspiration for Michael Myers.
Right.
By the end of that.
And you know what?
And you know what?
Has he ever worn the mask?
I don't know.
They're going to find a picture of it.
Think about how extreme they are.
They are now fighting for killing a child.
Yeah.
When a woman goes into labor.
Okay.
They're that extreme.
Who could they possibly accept beside Carl Marx or Jeffrey Dahmer?
I mean, who could they, who would they be okay with?
There's not going to be anything but a fight on that.
And if it's not a conservative who's president, uh, I'm a friend.
who they'll pick. You know, when you're, when you're looking at Howard Schultz and they are
screaming at Howard Schultz, now I don't agree with a Starbucks guy. I don't like the Starbucks guy.
Well, look what he did with, you know, I'm closing it down because, well, we obviously don't know
as white people how to treat, you know, people of color. Excuse me? It was so insulting. But here's
a guy that if he were president, you could negotiate with. Why? Because he doesn't hate capitalism.
and he doesn't hate the Constitution of the United States of America.
Now, he's pro-choice, he's very liberal, he's got all kinds of other ideas,
but he doesn't want to fundamentally transform the United States of America.
At least he sees the debt as a big problem.
Right.
There's a couple things you could say, all right, well, he's right on that.
Right.
You can't find that with, you can't find that with people.
There's almost no common ground with the extremists they're running,
or talking about running.
There's no common ground anymore.
And think about how much common ground there is with Ted Cruz, but they won't accept it.
No.
There's so much common ground with somebody like Ted Cruz.
You could.
Or Donald Trump.
I mean, Donald Trump ran on a giant infrastructure bill, and they won't even address it.
Because honestly, they don't care about infrastructure.
They care about taking him down.
Look at the justice reform, the criminal justice reform bill that many of them voted against
just because they didn't want to give Trump a win.
Yeah.
That was right up their alley
But they couldn't find themselves
Their way to vote for it
Van Frickin' Jones
Yeah
Van Jones is a pariah
Van Jones
Did the criminal
Reform bill
With Donald Trump
And he's like, guys, this is a giant win
What are you one of them Trump supporters?
It's Van Jones
He's a communist.
Remember?
This guy is now too conservative.
It's nuts.
It's nuts.
Now Van Jones's picture is up at the Koch brothers meeting.
Do you see that?
Seriously.
Legitimately he was.
No.
Because the Koch brothers had.
Because he was behind it.
I mean, he funded it.
Have supported the criminal justice reform thing for a very long time.
And now...
Did you imagine the ads?
The ads would be because...
Do you know that Donald Trump is in bed with some of the evil people in the world?
The Coke brothers and Van Jones.
Wait, what?
You mean the communist from the Obama administration?
How is this?
This is wild.
This is insane.
When they go so far that Van Jones is not, well, looks moderate.
You're like, whoa.
Yeah.
I mean, that Howard Shoehl.
Schultz can't, he doesn't even belong in the party anymore.
I mean, this guy is a lifelong Democrat.
He would, he would agree with, with us on maybe 5% of things, right?
Like, he's, you know, he's, he says he thinks that the debt is a big problem, right?
Like, that's something you'd understand.
He doesn't like Elizabeth Warren's billionaire tax, right?
Like, there's a couple things that you could find where you'd agree with Howard Schultz,
but generally he's just a normal, he's the Democrat that Democrats used to be.
You know, it wouldn't be one that I would vote for, but now he doesn't even place in the party.
I think.
he's the Democrat that the average Democrat still is.
They're just not,
they're just not allowed to say it.
They're not allowed to embrace it.
And it's going to be, I'm telling you right now,
this is going to be the exact opposite election where we had looked at Hillary Clinton and said,
she's the devil.
Okay.
I remember Alex Jones was like,
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She's the devil.
There are people that believe on the other side that Donald Trump, at all costs, he must never be president, not for another day.
And they will do anything.
Many of us, and we had the evidence.
We had decades of evidence.
She is corrupt.
To the core, she's corrupt.
And it will, I mean, the republic is doomed with her.
right? So anybody. And we started looking at just win. Just stop her. That is going to be the mindset of the Democratic Party. Just stop him. And that's why they would be fine with Schultz running as a Democrat. They're half saying he's evil and they don't want him. He's just a billionaire who's out for himself. What a jerk. And it's like, well, but if he ran for a Democrat, then he can try to flesh that on the Democratic.
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So the article starts, they're both brash,
outer borough New Yorkers,
each with their own notorious nickname.
She's AOC and he's the Donald.
Both shocked their parties by coming out of nowhere
to win their elections,
defeating members of the establishment
despite being greatly outspent.
And both have broken the rules of D.C. politics
in strikingly similar ways,
using social media to push policy
and usher in
previously uninspired voters.
Welcome, Selena Zito, a real journalist and one who really looks for the truth and then balances it with common sense as well to tell the story.
Selena, what is the point of your article other than the fact that they both are cut from the same cloth in their approach, not their policies, but their approach?
Well, first of all, thanks for having me on.
Sure.
So I think the larger point, which I still think some people don't get, is that they speak to and or speak for segments of society that have felt as though they are not, they haven't been as part of, you know, fulfilling or living the American dream.
They speak to people who oftentimes the establishments in both parties either take for granted, use their vote, and or, you know, leave them behind.
So take Republicans, for example.
Republicans were more than happy to get independent and Democratic voters or voters that didn't vote a lot to be swept up in the Tea Party movement in 2010 to help them usher.
in majorities not only in the House, but also down ballot and in governor's offices.
They kept, they were more than happy and welcome to, or happy to welcome them in in 2014
when they took the Senate and won even more Republican seats.
But, you know, they didn't really want them when it came to the presidential election
because they did not understand that they, these voters,
were going to reject the establishment because the establishment hadn't listened to them for at least two generations.
And the same goes with Democrats.
Democrats are taught, Democratic voters, especially in particular, young millennial voters and minority voters,
don't feel as though the democratic establishment has their back.
In fact, they think that they're corrupt.
Look at the way that Bernie Sanders was treated by the DNC.
they believe those things are unfair and weighted towards the establishment and away from their voices.
You may not agree with Trump voters.
You may not agree with AOC.
So, Selena, I think what's happening with the Democrats is absolutely fascinating.
First of all, when you look at the average Democrat, the average Democrat is saying the Democrats are moving too far left and they're going.
crazy where I think the average Democrat would look at a guy like Howard Schultz if it if he
wasn't a if he wasn't a looked as as a party spoiler and the average Democrat would probably go for
him where they're not into this socialist thing however the other part that they're not
haven't listened to and betrayed is this socialist who since Woodrow Wilson has been told no we're
just progressing to the socialist utopia. That's what happened in France that led to the book
The coming insurrection. The communist and the socialist said, I've had enough. You keep telling us
you don't believe in this system, but you're never going to take us over the finish line.
And it's time. So who in the end do the Democrats have? You know, it's going to be, here's really
What's really difficult, first of all, I thought the reaction by Democrats to Howard Schultz running was ridiculous.
They literally lost their mind when he decided that he's going to run as a centrist.
What does that tell you?
It tells you that they know their party is too far left.
They know they can't appeal to the squishy middle, which, by the way, a large segment of society is in the squishy middle.
They look at politics as a buffet.
And they like this, this, this, and in this person, but they don't like that, that, that.
That's why we have big wave election cycles in our midterms.
Because we keep sending a message with who we vote for, and Washington keeps misreading it and thinking we like them again.
But wait a minute.
You are still looking at Howard Schultz, and you say that it,
it was shocking to you, but they're looking at Schultz as a spoiler, and they are taking the position
that so many people took. Look, if somebody would have run third party of Kasich or or Cruz or
anybody would have run third party, that person would have been done in politics forever because
it was anyone but Hillary. And we have to defeat Hillary. That's the mindset, I think,
going into 2020 with the Democrats.
Anyone but Trump.
Yeah, absolutely.
They're terrified of a third party candidate
because it could definitely have a huge impact
on who their nominee is.
So what does I tell you, Glenn?
It tells me that they are afraid of the direction
that their own party is going.
They understand it's too far left.
Yet they can't stop it.
Why?
Because the activists on either side of the party
tend to push through the furthest to the left or right
in a primary situation.
And that's what they're facing.
The most sort of boisterous and noisy people in the party
and the ones that are most invested in politics
are the ones to the furthest left.
they understand. I mean, had there not been that sort of force field of the superdelegates for the Democrats,
Bernie Sanders in all likelihood would have been the nominee.
So how are they going to get through? I mean, I'd love to hear your opinion.
Then we've got to get back to Accio-Cortez and her traits that are similar to Trump.
But right now, you have Virginia, Rhode Island, Vermont,
and New York pushing through everything but partial birth abortion.
And the only reason why they don't include that is because we have a ban on it.
So the minute the woman is dilated and they say push at any time she can say,
kill the baby, I don't want this baby.
And they will.
It's so unbelievably extreme.
Why are they pushing that through?
Why are they going this far if you say,
You know, they know they're too extreme.
Why are they doing that then?
Because they live within, it's what I outlined in the book,
they live within these super zip codes and they all think alike.
And they're so sort of outside the mainstream,
mainstream democratic position on abortion.
If you look at the statistics,
in particular among young people,
Young people have become more pro-life over time.
And it's not all about religion.
It's also about science.
Science has changed, and artificial intelligence has changed an abundant amount of things in our life, including how we view abortion.
You can see what your baby looks like and see a heartbeat in much faster speed than you could five years ago, 10 years ago.
You know there's life in you.
And these young people see that.
They see that through when they're in school, when they're taught about things in their science classes.
But they also see that in their personal lives when they make personal decisions.
For 30 years ago, I said if there was a window to a womb that was natural, abortion would stop because you would see it as a baby.
It's our eyes that are allowing us to live in this life, live this lie.
And as technology gets better, we'll recognize a child earlier and earlier.
And that is what's happening to the millennials right now.
Absolutely.
The millennials and Gen Z are much more pro-life than Gen X and the boomers were.
Okay.
So let me go back to, let me go back to Akazio-Cortez.
and the things that she is doing right now that you say she has in common with Donald Trump,
and the left doesn't seem to have a problem with it with her,
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So the old cryptkeepers in Washington, D.C., they don't like Donald Trump because he short-circuits the system.
The cryptkeepers in the media don't like it because he goes around them.
but Ocasio-Cortez is doing exactly the same thing.
And that's what your article is pointing out.
Tell me about it.
Absolutely.
So she goes, I mean, just think about two days after she won her election in November,
she went and attended a protest in Nancy Pelosi's office and walked around and high-fived everyone in the office.
I mean, that's, she knew that,
she was going to be the next speaker of the house.
But yet she was very defiant in projecting to her voters,
plus people who, you know, believe in her cause,
that she was going to buck the system.
And she has done it in the same way that Trump has.
She goes against her party multitudes of times.
She says outrageous things in Twitter.
She flirts with the Trump.
truth much in the same way that that Trump does and is unapologetic for all of them.
But most importantly, she gives voice to people who feel that they don't have a voice.
I would argue that that is the problem that the Democrats have.
And they have these two different forces within their party.
Yeah.
You have a more centrist Democrats who want things to be a little more normal, to have a party
that's a little more stable, and then you have the people to the left who embrace many aspects
of socialism and who are very strongly identified with social justice causes who are pushing back
against them and saying, your time has gone.
That division because they aren't the party in power, but it is as bad and or worse than
the Republican division leading up to 2016.
So this is why I thought the election last year, if we hadn't created this nightmare scenario where we're at each other's throats and we could have a logical conversation.
The conversation, the election last year, I thought should have been between Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz or somebody like Ted Cruz, because that's where I think the people are.
We are at this choice.
We're going to drop capitalism and go for social justice.
or we're going to stick to the Constitution and we're going to clean capitalism up and everyone
has to live under the same laws.
That's really where we are, but that's not where either party is.
So who wins in the end?
Who, are the Nancy Pelosi's and Chuck Schumer going to win or the Casio-Cortez Kamala Harris people?
Well, that's sort of the great question.
look, the Carmela Harris, hopefully I'm saying that right, and AOC are the noisiest of the two sides.
But, you know, so that means they get the most attention.
Does that project them into a win?
It's hard to tell.
And I think even a lot of voters, if you go back and when you look at the election in 2018,
and you look at a lot of those suburban districts.
You saw a lot of these races were at like 1%.
Right?
There were a lot of suburban Republican voters who went to the Democrat side
because they ran moderates and they didn't feel comfortable
in the Republican Party.
But they don't belong over in the Democratic Party.
And they're sort of, they're up for grabs.
And I think that that conflict that you talk about,
the Cruz Sanders conflict,
is what is going to either split them
to one side or the other.
And I don't know what happens to the Nancy Pelosi's and Chuck Schumer's going forward
because I think the tenants of the party have become too far left.
All right.
I was just talking to John Miller, who is our White House correspondent,
and he was saying that when he's in the press room,
the press does not like Jim Acosta.
They might agree with him.
They don't like Donald Trump, but they are sick of him
because they know he's a showboater and everything else.
And I've heard rumblings that the same is being said now about Ocasio-Cortez, that there's a lot of people who are like, all right, calm down, slow down.
Is there a chance she wears out her welcome?
Well, that's the big question, right?
Honestly, I have never seen a young person or a member of Congress come in and create the attention and disruption that she has in my career covering politics.
When you go to Washington, you're one of 435, right?
You're not supposed to be the center of attention unless you're in leadership,
no matter what party is.
But this is a new world, Glenn.
And it's hard to sort of predict what happens to her.
I think that if the Democrats are too heavy-handed and backbench her,
then they're going to face a sort of instrument.
direction within their own party in the same way that that that sort of how the
Republicans tried to to treat um Ted Cruz yeah in the end of the day Ted Cruz
uh Selina is he considered a statesman within the party Selena thank you so much
Selena Zito uh you can follow her at Selena Zito um on Twitter she's just a fantastic
journalist and writer thank you so much for being uh on the program you know
It's funny that you're one of 435 and you're not supposed to stand out.
Well, that was the problem with Davy Crockett.
Davy Crockett went.
He was one, you know, of many in Congress.
And he stood out.
And that's why he eventually said, you can all go to hell.
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Oh, my gosh.
That is.
So that's frostbite in 10 minutes if you're outside with that windshield.
I'm glad by.
So is it.
So are, like, school operating?
You guys, what are you doing?
My kids have what's called e-learning days.
So they have their laptops.
They're logged in through Wi-Fi.
And I'm sitting on the couch right now with my 12-year-old Cole.
And he is working on one of his, his engineering class on his laptop.
Wow.
He's been FaceTiming his friends and they're working together on a project and they're doing it from the couch.
Wow.
it sounds like almost like homeschooling and school choice is happening there but it's not it's definitely
not it's public school we have an amazing school system every student has a laptop if we cancel school
the kids just log on to their laptops email their teachers if they need something and they load
they upload the classes and the kids sit at home and do their work wow that's pretty cool yeah
you know more and more of that is coming i know i know i mean we just get rid of the building but
Anyway, Janice, thank you so much.
Negative 17.
Let's go to Milwaukee.
Rob in Wisconsin.
I heard in Green Bay, it is 40 below zero.
Where are you?
You're in Milwaukee.
Yeah, I'm in downtown Milwaukee right now.
And right now our air temperature is negative 21.
I live a little bit west of the city.
And when I left for work this morning around 7.30,
air temperature was negative 24, and we have that same kind of negative 48 to negative 50 type wind chills.
And the news was telling us that we're actually looking at frostbite potentially within about four minutes with those wind chills.
You know, but I don't think I'd believe them unless one of them went out into the wind and stood there and said,
this is how cold it really is. Watch my skin turn black.
I wonder why they're not doing that.
Rob.
Frauds.
I've gone to hurricanes, but, you know, they cannot do that with fraud.
Come on.
Watch as my fingers turn to ice and fall off.
That's the weather, man, we're looking for.
I want to commit a journalist out there.
Oh, my gosh.
Willing to lose a couple appendages for the story.
Dale in Minnesota.
How cold is it in Minnesota?
27 below Glen and same as Green Bay there.
We're about 50 years, 55 below zero.
My buddy's 200 miles north of me.
He's 61 below.
Oh, my gosh.
Oh, my gosh.
Okay, so you, how long have you lived in Minnesota?
Oh, God forbid all my life.
Oh, my gosh.
I move out of there every year I threaten myself.
Like a fool, I never leave.
Dude, Dale, Dale, their substance thing is a car.
Get in it and drive south.
Anyway, you've lived in Minnesota where it's always cold.
Have you ever experienced anything like this?
Yeah.
I remember stuff like this when I was a kid.
I think actually as I grew up there a little bit,
I think the weather's gotten better up there.
Once in a while, you get a cold spurt.
You know, also, Gwen, I got the heater going on underneath the house
trying to thaw the pipes out too.
Jeez.
Crazy.
Well, remember two.
Thanks, man.
Thanks for listening.
Last year, the Philadelphia Eagles won the Super Bowl,
and they are still champions for several more days.
Several more days.
celebrating every minute of it.
Yes, yes.
But, I mean, that was in Minnesota.
Can you imagine the Super Bowl right now is going on with the temperatures minus 30?
No, I can't imagine it because there are a bunch of millionaires who are going to make millions of dollars,
but I can't imagine paying to go sit in the stands.
Well, remember, this is an indoor stadium.
So the stadium itself would have been fine.
I don't care.
But, I mean, think about like, you have to get there.
There are, you know, hundreds of millions of dollars are being spent on, you know,
these events and all this crazy stuff that goes on,
and none of the people going are prepared for it.
I mean, it's one thing if you've lived in Minnesota your whole life,
at least you have a sense of what something like this could be like.
Some guy coming in from Miami Beach for the Super Bowl,
can you imagine?
There'd be dead millionaires all over the streets.
Ocasio Cortez's dream.
And Elizabeth Warren celebrates.
Let's go to Rob, also in Wisconsin.
Where in Wisconsin?
What's your temperature?
Hello, Rob.
Okay, let's go to Angie in Virginia.
This can't be the right temperature.
Virginia is negative, how much, Angie?
Virginia, Minnesota.
Oh, okay, all right, okay.
Virginia, Minnesota, how cold?
It's negative 34 without the wind chill.
With the wind chill, I think it's negative 54.
When's the last time you went outside?
A few minutes ago to start my car.
And it started?
It did.
It was plugged in.
Yeah. Wow. That's amazing. That's amazing. Why are you going out anywhere? Are you nuts?
Yes. We have a doctor appointment.
What? Is somebody dying?
No, but.
There will be more soon if you get to get stopped on the side of the road.
Yeah, I mean, you know, unless it's a root canal that I have to have because it's worse or I'm having a heart attack, I think, honey, no one's leaving to go to the doctor.
No, unless it's a psychiatrist for asking us to all get into the car and go to the doctor.
Angie, thanks for your call.
Kevin in Michigan.
Hey, Glenn.
Good morning, Stu.
How are you?
Good.
I'm actually in Pontiac, Illinois,
which is about 100 miles south of Chicago.
Okay.
And we are at negative 24 with the actual temperature
and negative 51 with the wind chill,
and it's supposed to be down to negative 60 with the windchill tonight.
That is insane.
They're looking through the windows,
which aren't actually windows anymore,
the sheets of ice.
Are you, I mean,
I can't imagine what that feels like.
I mean, are you tempted at all just to go outside and go like, wow, that's, I mean, does it feel negative 51?
And what does that feel like?
It just feels absolutely cold.
It hurts to breathe.
The only thing I would go outside for is maybe to load up my truck and move to Texas right now.
Yeah, Texas is closed.
Sorry.
Yeah.
No, no visitors.
Yep, nobody, don't take in anybody else.
No, sorry.
All right, man.
Not even two.
Thank you, Kevin.
Let me go to last call, Glenn in Minnesota.
Then I have a question of weather question.
Serious one.
Go ahead.
Glenn.
Yes, Glenn.
We have a serious indicator of cold up here.
Thief River Falls, Minnesota.
Air temp, 38 below wind chill, expected tonight, minus 72.
Oh, my gosh.
And they have closed the Arctic Cat snowmobile plant.
Wow.
Wow.
Wow.
Are you having snow with this?
No, no, although I did hear some college kids over in Grand Forks, North Dakota,
we're throwing hot water out the window, and it was turning to snow before it hit the ground.
Unbelievable.
Yeah, I mean, the North Dakota was a lot.
I was checking around a little bit earlier today, and it looks like North Dakota had the coldest temperatures.
That's why you moved to South Dakota.
Yeah, beautiful South Dakota, where it's like minus 30.
Yeah, it's only minus 30.
I mean, it's crazy.
It's crazy.
Okay, honest question.
Yes, I don't know why this is like.
this and I think it's humidity. Don't know. Okay. You know when you're in in New York City and it's
20 degrees, you are not going outside without bundling up, right? Okay. Now let's say there's not
a wind. Okay. And it's 20 degrees. In the east, it's freezing cold and you're just not going
anywhere. In Idaho, where I have a ranch, it can be
15 degrees, no wind, 15 degrees and sunny.
And I can walk out in t-shirt.
And I could go out and work or something and I'll take off my jacket.
I'll take off my shirt because it is hot.
Until you move into the shade, the minute there's a wind or you move into the shade,
you're like, it's 15 degrees out.
It's crazy.
Why?
Because it's not like that.
in other places. Is it the humidity?
I would assume so, right? Because they, in the same thing with dry heat, right? It's not as bad as
the, when you have the humidity. You can go to gas. We went to Phoenix one time and did a show there,
and it was, you know, 107 degrees outside or whatever it was during the summer. And you walk out
and it was hot, but it was not, it was not unbearable at all. I don't think it was 107 when you were there.
You were there with me. Yeah, I don't think it was 107. Because I, I lived in Phoenix.
No, no, no, I lived in Phoenix.
I'm sorry, but 107 or 110.
It's still hot.
That's like hot.
It burns your skin when you go outside.
It's hot.
It's like standing.
Phoenix in the summer is like opening up your oven.
You got it on 450 degrees.
Open the oven and stand about a foot or two away from that door.
That's what it feels like in summer in Phoenix.
It's hot.
I don't know.
I'll take that, though, that experience over when we visited, I think it was, was it, uh, Charleston.
Yeah, Charleston. And it was in the summer and it was like 90. It was like 90. Yeah.
But it was, it was the, it was brutal. It was five seconds outside. Constance sweat.
Hated it. Yeah. Hated it. I'll take the dry heat. I will take the dry heat. But there is a point to where, you know, a dry heat in your oven.
It's still going to cook you. No, it's true. Right. I mean, it gets.
to a point and it's about 100 to 110 I think you know 100 degrees in Phoenix 95 degrees in
Phoenix not a problem not a problem is that the reason because the the the snow when it snows up there
it's it's almost impossible to make a snowman sometimes uh you know it's like sand almost you can
pick it up it just won't form a snowball or it's just so dry it's real powder it's real powder
yeah i mean i would assume that's it um can i bring up one other thing to on this yeah uh something
we should probably notice
I was listening to news reports this morning, and this huge, I mean, it's brutal.
I mean, you've heard these temperatures, minus 40, minus 50 degrees.
And it had so far taken four lives, they said.
I think two of the people who had died had crashed into snow plows who were driving
to the road trying to do that.
One person was, I think, found frozen in his garage.
Oh, my gosh.
Terrible.
I mean, and the number is going to go way up from four, right?
Like, this is really, really bad.
But still.
But think about capitalism.
Think about what has happened.
if this would have happened a hundred years ago,
you would have lost 30,000 people to something like this.
Easy.
Easy.
You know, this would have been impossible to navigate.
I mean, you, just the idea that you have homes that are warm,
there are places that they've opened up for shelters for those who need it,
who can go and just get heat the entire time.
People have adapted to be able to, as we heard from the callers,
you can plug in your car, you keep the car warm,
they're able to go to doctor's appointments in the middle of this.
This was basically guaranteed.
death, not that long ago. And because of capitalism, what you'll find here is there will be
devastation from something like this. But it'll be so minimized. And at the time that we are
hearing that, first of all, this cold snap is a result of global warming. And they want to take
away all these innovations. They want to go away from capitalism. They want to go away from all of these
things that have protected people. This is a terrible, a terrible maneuver.
So I will tell you, I have an old cabin that we're restoring. And it is, it's next to the
the house that we built on our branch. That cabin was built in 1880. That's the coldest damn
place you could possibly ever imagine when it's 30 degrees. You go into that cabin. And I don't
know how people did it, except they had to have fires burning all the time. It is freezing.
I built my house to be green. So we have solar panels and everything else have to be really
energy efficient. So at one point, my house was the only house or the first house that actually had
this copper sheathing. It's like plastic almost, but it's really thin copper sheathing all the way
across on the outside of the frame and then all the insulation. It can be zero or 10 below. We've had it,
I think, at 10 below for two weeks without electricity because something happened to the solar power.
With one fireplace, it never got out of 65 degrees inside. It's crazy. It's crazy.
how technology and capitalism now inexpensively can actually make it so you don't have to worry about
the outdoor elements at all, even if you don't have power.
That's what we're missing.
When we talk about, hey, we've got to go to socialism.
No, you don't want to go to socialism.
Capitalism saves lives.
In 100 years.
A hundred years from log cabin to this.
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Mexico is going to be a full-on crisis because they're already in crisis themselves.
And you're not hearing anybody report on this.
Now, what do we learn about the president, the new president of Mexico?
Nobody's really talking about this either.
What do we know about the president of Mexico?
Newly elected.
And he's basically a socialist.
Right.
Yeah.
He's a little like Maduro where he was, you know, he's just a common people.
He didn't want to take, you know, he takes the bus.
Remember, Maduro was a bus driver.
He takes the bus.
He's won with the people.
He's just like you.
And he doesn't want all the trappings of the office and everything else.
because he's a socialist.
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
And this isn't part of, you know, the reaction, right?
They, you think of the Mexican side of this whole, you know, border wall thing.
Mm-hmm.
You know, they, you know, the press president was dealing with Donald Trump and having
conversations with him about these things, and never friendly, but they were at least talking.
And so the Mexican people were like, well, we don't, you know, we don't like that guy.
We don't like what he says about our country.
So they elected the crazy socialist and they're feeling the side of that pendulum, which is now
swinging towards Venezuela.
Yes.
You talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face.
That's what they're doing.
And you really want to talk about Venezuela as well in this.
Because there's only a few countries that are supporting now, Maduro.
There has been a legal challenge to the presidency and the new president that everyone in the West, South America, I think for exception of Cuba and Bolivia, the southern hemisphere is with the new president.
England, Spain, Italy, Germany, everybody in the West is also for the new challenger to Maduro, and they recognize him as the president.
It's countries like Turkey, China, I think Iran, Russia, Cuba, and Mexico that say we back Maduro.
And that is, I mean, we talk, there's been so much talk about Mexico in a negative sense.
But really, I mean, we've used, there have been a trading partner of ours.
There's a lot of problems we have between the countries.
But like, it was one of the things we brought up a lot during the oil crisis when people will be like, well, we have to get out of oil out of X, Y, and C.
Well, actually, a lot of our oil come, you know, a lot of our resources come right from Canada and Mexico.
The vast majority of that stuff comes from nearby.
That is turning, though.
I mean, Mexico is turning into, instead of a country that we have some problems with, but generally speaking, have had good relations with.
This country goes socialist.
Can you imagine a socialist country across that border?
What that's going to mean for the border?
I mean, you don't think you need the wall now.
Imagine if that turns into Venezuela, what you're going to need.
I don't really need to help you imagine too much.
Let me give you the story.
First, one question, and then I'll give you the story.
Stu, what was the first thing that Venezuela?
Remember, Venezuela had a higher.
rate of wealth and living standards than most European countries.
I think there were third or fourth in the world.
In the world.
It was us.
It was Switzerland.
There was one other one, I think, ahead of them.
Right.
And that was in the 90s.
That's incredible when you think about that.
Right.
Then Chavez comes in.
And what was the first thing he did?
Nationalized oil.
Yeah.
Okay.
That's where they were getting their money.
that nationalized oil because it was too corrupt, too corrupt.
Too corrupt.
Okay.
Here's the story.
Wake up, America.
Mexico is battling an enormous problem with its oil pipelines.
Oil thieves in Mexico have been drilling holes in Mexico's extensive network of oil and gas pipelines across the country to steal fuel and sell it on the black market.
State-owned oil company, Pemex, found more.
more than 12,000, sorry, 12,500 illegal holes in the pipeline last year.
12,000 holes in the pipeline.
It's not really a pipeline at that point.
No, no.
It's a sprinkler.
It's, you know, 12,000 holes, you would think that they might put a fence or a wall around this.
They're going to work, Glenn, and they're immoral.
You're right.
The oil thieves, some of them went as far as building.
a two mile long pipe or straw from the hole they drilled.
You are really not paying attention if somebody can build a two mile long pipe from your pipeline.
I like the straw analogy because that, I mean, they're trying to ban all over the straws and a rest of restaurants.
There we go.
Yeah, they ban straws.
Innovative.
Two mile straws.
Selling oil on the secondary market has been highly lucrative as a business in Mexico.
and some farmers take up jobs as lookouts for thieves,
and they can earn five times more than they can, you know,
tending their fields in Mexico.
It's also incredibly dangerous.
More than 80 people recently died in a pipeline explosion north of Mexico City
while they were trying to siphon off oil and gas.
So Mexico's new socialist president has decided he's going to change the way things are in Mexico.
Too corrupt?
To corrupt.
And he is ordered.
now, nobody's going to steal oil from this pipeline because he's ordered it to be shut down.
Oh, well, that's true.
Then no one would, if there's no oil going through it, then who would steal from it?
Problem solved.
And he said, we can just go back to the way it was before we had the pipeline with trucks.
We'll ship everything on trucks and trains.
Well, there's a couple of problems with that.
Uh, one, why did you do the pipeline in the first time?
Well, because it's cheaper.
In fact, by shipping it via trucks, it is 14 times more expensive.
Plus, it takes weeks longer to arrive at the stations.
The result?
Well, there's gas, gas shortages, but it's going to be okay, everybody, because he's got it
under control. Now, the gas shortages are so bad across the entire country, including the biggest
city of Mexico City in Guadalajara, more than a thousand gas stations have been closed. Many still
open have limited purchases of gas at five gallons per customer. The lines to get the gas in Mexico
where there is gas can reach up to a mile long. People now are hoarding. People now are hoarding.
gasoline and reselling the gasoline on the black market.
So he has taken one black market and shut it down, and that black market was not creating
gas lines and shortages.
He shut that one down to create another black market, but his original step to fix it
has now caused gas shortages.
Now, there are millions of people around Mexico that have,
no access to gas.
They cannot go to work.
They can't drive to see their families and they can't go about their lives as they did just a few days ago.
It's beginning to look a lot like Venezuela.
Everywhere you look.
It's a beautiful song.
Thank you.
I wrote that.
I just wrote that now.
This is Venezuela's story.
Venezuela, now with hyper-interested.
now with hyperinflation, the average monthly wage for the country that in the late 90s, I think 99 Chavez took over,
it had one of the highest rates of living standards in the world, top five living standards in the world.
Their now average monthly wage is $32 a month.
They're running out of food.
They're running out of water.
They don't have medicine.
They don't have toilet paper.
And here's the key.
What else is happening besides the riots in the streets now?
What else is happening en masse in Venezuela?
Parties?
No.
No.
Okay.
I just guess.
I didn't know.
People pouring over the border to get out.
To go somewhere where.
there is a standard of living that includes people who are living.
So what do you think is going to happen in Mexico?
As Mexico goes down this road of socialism and starts off exactly the way that Hugo
Chavez did, now you have gas shortages.
Gas shortages mean you can't go to work, you can't afford anything else.
You've got to go somewhere where it's not happening.
there is going to be, in the next three years, there is going to be a massive surge on our border.
Mark my words, if Mexico goes socialist, truly socialist, and they continue down this road,
now is now being set by their president, and they go down the road of Venezuela,
we are going to have a massive immigration problem on our borders.
and I mark my words,
if this happens, you will hear it in your lifetime.
You will have people coming over our southern border saying,
you stole our land,
and they will kill our farmers,
they will kill our ranchers,
they will kill people who are on, quote, their land.
It will happen.
So, what do we learn from this?
Well, we should probably be talking about things
that are really important and not who's winning and who's losing on the border, but how America will
lose if we don't take care of our border right now. The other thing, you know, it's like when you read
about people who are so stupid and you're like, how do they miss this? Right now, I'm telling you a
story about Venezuela and now Mexico going down the same road and you have to at least have thought or
at least it, you know, when I say it, you go, yeah, right? How can the people of Mexico be this stupid? They're
seeing it happen in Venezuela. Yeah, well, let's not be so high and mighty. How can we be this
stupid? We're doing exactly the same thing. Yesterday, I told you a story. I told you a story about
our monetary system that here it is, that you should pay attention to. Asia, Russia,
publicly have swapped reserve dollars for gold.
These countries are getting out of U.S. dollars.
Why are they doing it?
Also, Central Europeans, Hungary and Poland,
are also accumulating the gold reserves.
They know which way the wind is blowing.
You have all kinds of things that are putting pressure now on our U.S. dollar.
When our dollar gets to a point to where,
where the world splits and half of the countries are in Axis powers and they say,
you know what, we're dumping the dollar as our exchange rate.
Anything that is valued in a dollar is going to go through the floor.
And we're going to be swimming in dollars.
When that happens, what does the world do?
China, Russia, Iran even, Turkey, all of these countries that are against us.
are dumping the dollar and they're already going into gold.
Other countries that are smart, like Switzerland, are also buying up more gold.
It is our weak spot.
We don't have gold reserves anymore.
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So, I was thinking about this as you were talking about Mexico going down this path of socialism.
And it's the same thing that happened in Venezuela, where you start with the sort of high aspirations, this utopia can be there.
That's what's promised.
And then when you get there and the process goes on, there's new problems that pop up.
And these problems are always blamed on someone else.
And they come up with some little replacement way, like they're putting it in all the oil is in trucks.
And when that happens, they'll come up with, say,
that's too corrupt and now we need to nationalize it.
And it goes down this road until you get to complete collapse,
which you're seeing in Venezuela.
Socialism is essentially the fire festival.
These, the documentaries that came out.
Oh, you are so right.
It's exactly the same thing.
They started out.
They sent all these supermodels down to an island in the Bahamas.
It's amazing.
And they gave you this 30-second unbelievable promo that looked like the greatest event of all time.
It's all freaking supermodels and they're riding jet skis and they're eating, you know,
glorious gourmet food.
and this is going to be fantastic.
So all these people get excited about it.
They all jump on board.
It's the thing that everyone's talking about.
And in that process, behind the scenes,
they're coming up with huge problems.
They're trying to fix them.
They're redirecting everything.
They can't figure out a way to solve these problems.
And they keep pushing it down the line until the people show up
and it's desolate and a complete destruction.
Because they do what socialists do.
And that is they come up with an idea that's utopian.
It's great.
But they haven't thought of the infrastructure.
They haven't thought.
How many planes can we even land on this island in a short period of time?
You don't have the infrastructure to do that.
How about the bathroom facilities?
Yes, you can go and go to the bathroom right now and it's fine.
But if you have 40,000 people here, do we even have bathroom facilities?
How about electricity?
So they didn't think of any of those things.
They were just promising this utopia thinking we can.
pull it off. Don't worry. We'll pull it off. I'll figure it out. All the way to the end to where people
were still coming in. They were on their way. And everyone had said, this is going to be a disaster.
And they were still telling themselves, no, we're going to be like Woodstock. That was a mess too.
But we're going to do it. This time, it's different. Yeah, no, it's true. I mean, listen to what
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says when they say, how are you going to pay for all this?
We'll find a way.
That's the same thing that happened with a fire festival.
They kept saying, well, we'll find a way.
Yeah, there's these problems and this problems.
But again, we'll get through this.
We'll find a way.
We can do it.
Yeah, we're looking for people.
They fired people over and over and over again.
Because all the way along, the people were saying, no, I'm an expert in this.
It can't be done.
You have to cancel this.
And they fired it.
And they said, we're looking for people who do, not just bring complaints.
Yeah.
Figure out how to do it.
And they're like, we can't figure out, you're fired.
And it's funny.
We're going to do it.
These documentaries have been used in some ways as a critique on capitalism.
Because all these millennials were throwing all their money around and these guys were all greedy and they kept doing that.
It's really the story of every socialist nation on earth.
It starts with that utopian promise.
It degrades over time and it ends in complete collapse.
That is the story of every one of them.
And it's the same story with a fire festival.
They ran it like a socialist country.
You're right.
They took out people.
All the economists who said, you know,
socialized this and that won't work.
They just ignore and find new economists who say that their plans will work.
And that's exactly what the fire festival did as well.
They kept bringing people new people in.
They started trying to have to work 24 hours a day to try to get these things done.
Look at the people who did the five-year plan over in China.
Mao, he came up with a five-year plan.
The first economist stood up and said, it's not going to work.
They were executed.
Then they went through it.
And I don't know how many millions of people died the first year.
New economists came in.
and said, okay, we just want to let you know,
X number of million people have died this year.
They were executed.
Nobody said anything on year three or year four,
but going into year five said the same thing.
Now, millions have died.
It doesn't work.
Wow, this is how we should stop it and we can change it.
They were executed.
It will work.
It doesn't.
The math has to be done.
And I'm sorry.
but math is not racist.
Math is universal.
It's universal.
And the math must work.
When you say, let's just truck it in and everything will be fine, it'll stop corruption.
Somebody would have said it's 14 times more expensive.
This will cause gas shortages and a new black market will pop up.
But I guarantee somebody did say it.
They weren't listened to because this time it's different.
We don't want to hear problems.
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Several of the intelligence analysts from the NSA left in 2014,
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Last night, we only touched on this just a little bit on this coming collusion between the old media, the new media on the left, and tech with government.
But it's coming.
And I'm afraid our voices are going to be snuffed out if we don't all come together.
And last night, we came together, you know, all of the talent that we could fly in and, you know, didn't have other shows and commitments.
We flew them in last night.
There was what, 20 of us here last night?
Eric Bowling hosted it.
I was, you know, there the whole time.
And it was interesting to watch, especially when Bill O'Reilly came on.
Yeah.
We have a clip of that, actually.
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It's important that people who watch this program and go to Bill O'Reilly.
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He was very clarifying last night about the media and how we've got to stop talking about media bias because we sound like idiots talking about media bias.
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Yes.
Also had Ali and Lauren on last night, which is, it was, you know, you had, I mean, this is one of the things I think I really like about the Blaze TV overall is that you kind of have, you have young and old, you have, you know, kind of libertarian to conservative.
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Both Ali and Lauren are millennials who were talking about conservative things, which is, I know, shocking to hear in the media.
You don't hear much of it on any of the main networks, including Fox.
But they were talking about the media landscape and what it looks like today.
What is the process for a young person, conservative or liberal, doesn't matter, to make an impact in media?
Or old person.
Well, so I kept my day job until I came and I worked at the blaze.
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I already don't know if that might be shifting a little bit.
I feel like we kind of came in and a little bit of a sweet spot.
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tomorrow, but let's take the show here for a couple of minutes into the crazy zone of socialism here in America.
Let's go to Kamala Harris, who is crystal clear on her health care stance.
Well, she was on Monday, and then she kind of reversed herself, and I want to really kind of examine that here for a second.
Here she is.
I believe it will totally eliminate private insurance.
So for people out there who like their insurance, they don't get to keep it?
Well, listen, the idea is that everyone gets access to medical care.
And you don't have to go through the process of going through an insurance company,
having them give you approval, going through the paperwork, all of the delay that may require.
Who of us has not had that situation where you've got to wait for approval?
And the doctor says, well, I don't know if your insurance company is going to cover this.
Let's eliminate all of that.
Let's move on.
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Remember, remember, Glenn Beck is a conspiracy theorist because he said, it's right there.
It's not a Trojan horse.
It's just right there.
This is a step to single payer health care.
As was admitted by the Tides Foundation when Obamacare was introduced.
Yeah, that's right.
That wasn't me saying that.
That was them saying that the architects of Obamacare saying this is just the step in between.
We know this won't work.
And so we'll have to force everybody out of their private health care.
Now, remember, this all started with the promise that it's going to be cheaper.
Just doing Obamacare is going to be cheaper.
Going to save everybody $2,000.
It didn't.
It's cost everybody an arm and a leg.
And is your service getting better?
Is anything getting better?
No.
It's getting worse.
That's why everybody's panic.
So what are they going to do?
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And the implication there is that if you don't have health insurance, if you're unhappy with
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hey, hey, hey, that's a little crazy.
We don't know if we want to say that.
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And what she has revised to is,
oh, well, no, I mean, maybe I'm willing to talk about it.
And, I mean, maybe we can negotiate
so some people can keep their health care.
Oh.
Oh, okay.
Okay. So maybe some people, so you're willing to go to almost all socialist to socialist.
Wow, that's a wide range of negotiation there.
I'm willing to negotiate with the Trojan horse.
Or I'm just willing to just go all socialist.
I mean, Lenin and Stalin would have had an interesting negotiation, I'm sure, over many topics.
Right.
I'm sure that would have been fascinating.
Although I guess she's giving us a little bit more than Maxine Waters is giving us.
She's got a theory on the Trump administration, which is fascinating.
And she has a lot behind it, a lot of evidence.
Listen.
I believe, and I don't have the proof, but I believe that Manafort was sent to the campaign to be there to ensure that they get Trump elected in every way that they possibly could.
And this is in exchange for him lifting the sanctions.
I believe.
So she's got, she's got, was a Russian spy.
spy sent by Putin to ensure which again her evidence is none well you're only going by her word
that she has no proof of it other than that who knows how much she has she doesn't even have an anonymous
source no we've gone from anonymous sources to i have zero evidence i just want to say
paul manifold he's a russian spy but you were making a lot of wild claims glad i wanted people to
remember that well i was a conspiracy theorist because i did say van jones
in the Obama administration did claim to be a communist.
I just wanted to know if he was still a communist,
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But I was ridiculed for asking those kinds of questions
with the breadcrumb that leads you to that statement.
Maxine's got none of it.
She just wants you to know Paul Manafort's a Russian spy.
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