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Hello, Austin, Texas. | ||
I'm Alex Jones. | ||
I've done quite a few episodes of this now. | ||
The last three months I've been doing one of these shows every week. | ||
And I'll have some tape shows starting in a few weeks. | ||
Just random times. | ||
I get pretty hot on a lot of these shows. | ||
I wouldn't say really angry. | ||
Just more excited. | ||
I mean, for me to try to Make it entertaining and at the same time give people information. | ||
I let myself get pretty excited. | ||
And you ought to try coming up here to Austin Access and coming in here and doing a live hour and a half show. | ||
It was kind of funny my first show. | ||
It was quite a thrill actually. | ||
Coming in here by myself. | ||
Setting this up. | ||
Sitting in this little room. | ||
And shooting a show. | ||
For those of you that can't tell, this is a small room that I've picked to use rather than the larger studios. | ||
It's much simpler, and I can run everything myself. | ||
Feel free to call me at 477-2288, and I see some of y'all's calls already. | ||
I'll be getting those in a while. | ||
First, I'm just going to give you kind of an expanded thesis. | ||
By that, I mean I'll sit there and kind of tell you what I believe, for those of you that haven't seen my show before. | ||
My show runs the gamut. | ||
I don't judge people generally by the way they look or even how they act a lot of times. | ||
I don't judge a book by its cover. | ||
Let's put it that way. | ||
Because I've found too many times the world's much more complex than people give it credit for. | ||
And this show is also mainly trying to get people to get involved. | ||
Because people have done so much just by... | ||
Be willing to stand up and say something. | ||
But if people say, oh, it's always been bad, it's always been whatever, or things are great and just shut up and leave it alone, man. | ||
Well, that's how this country was founded. | ||
People weren't going to let the British repress us anymore. | ||
And I mean, I come from British heritage myself. | ||
I'm not degrading the Brits. | ||
It's just that we didn't want to be part of their empire. | ||
We didn't want their high taxes. | ||
And we wanted to be free. | ||
Anybody who has any grip on history knows that free markets, real free markets, where too much power doesn't center in too few hands. | ||
And by that, I don't mean if you're worth $10 million. | ||
What I mean is it's just bad when the government keeps doing the same thing and the same two parties don't ever do anything different. | ||
But the Republicans, the new Republicans that have been getting elected, have really been trying to do something. | ||
And the media and the press and the people haven't given them any credit for it. | ||
The press is... | ||
Deliberately lied and done things, and right now they're not getting on the Republicans too bad. | ||
Six months a year ago is when they were. | ||
Now they're kind of acting friendly because they've, you know, run up a huge deficit against Dole. | ||
Dole was only a few points behind Clinton, you know, six months ago or longer. | ||
And then, you know, he got like 20-something points behind him. | ||
Then he got four points behind him. | ||
You know, Dole's, you know, the polls go back and forth, but you can really see what the press has done. | ||
And you have to ask yourself. | ||
Why does the press act like, quote, it's liberal? | ||
Why does it push, you know, Democrats versus Republicans? | ||
Well, it's simple. | ||
Democrats have had the power, predominantly, not all the power, but the bigger share of it for really 70 years, and definitely for 40. And so when they have these ads that say, check Newt Gendrich, you know, where it shows Newt Gendrich and Bob Dole, don't let them get control of what happens, you know. | ||
Well, the Democrats have had that kind of power for 40 years. | ||
Why can't Republicans have a chance? | ||
And again, if you want to just be scared of them and say, hey, the new Republican Congress came in and all they wanted to do was, you know, cut Medicare, cut Medicaid, cut school lunch funding, you know, or use the press's lingo or the Democrats' lingo that the press just let them run wild with it and never questioned them, of they just want to throw old people out the street. | ||
They wish old people would just go away and die, to use a lot of their words. | ||
You know, that's... | ||
The way they behave a lot of times. | ||
And that's what scares me about the whole thing, is that it's so one-sided. | ||
And sure, there's plenty of, you know, conservative right-wing, whatever you want to call them, talk show hosts, whatever. | ||
You know, we're out there. | ||
And by that, I mean, you know, of course, you can get the other view out there, but most Americans are just busy working and taking care of their kids or, you know, going out partying or whatever, or, you know... | ||
Whatever's going on, to really take the time to study C-SPAN, which is the governmental channels, to watch the news channels, to read a lot of publications, and to do stuff like that. | ||
And they let the press explain to them what's really happening. | ||
And, of course, it's an expert up there, usually, you know, and they're telling you this and that. | ||
But look back over the course what these experts tell us. | ||
They told us that NAFTA and GATT would result in huge trade surpluses for us. | ||
Well, we had a trade surplus with Mexico in the first year of NAFTA. And now we have a $15 billion per year deficit. | ||
That's a $16 billion difference, counting the billion dollar surplus we have. | ||
And that's not counting the $50 billion bailout of a bunch of New York banks. | ||
And if you notice, both parties were just lockstep behind it. | ||
And again, this isn't some extreme stuff, you know, the stuff you've been hearing for 30 years about the big bad bankers. | ||
I'm just telling you the facts. | ||
You can go check it out. | ||
$50 billion or more went to the big bailout of New York banks. | ||
And Clinton signed on, Dole signed on, they all signed on. | ||
Because that's big money, folks. | ||
And you're asking yourself, what's wrong with that? | ||
Those are U.S. banks. | ||
No, they're not. | ||
They're international banks. | ||
But let's not meander around the subject. | ||
Here's just a few things that the press hasn't told you that Clinton's done. | ||
Or it's been on the back page. | ||
You know, they told you that the Republicans were all mean and wished the old people would just go away and die. | ||
They told you that the Republicans wanted to slash school lunch and throw the children out. | ||
When in truth, they wanted... | ||
A 3% cut in the rate of yearly increase. | ||
It was going to be growing faster than inflation, and the Republicans said that's fine, but it doesn't need to be growing at 7%, 10%, 12%, like a lot of these programs are growing. | ||
That's just ridiculous. | ||
The economy only grows at 2.5% right now. | ||
It's just simple math, folks. | ||
The economy is complex in macroeconomics, but on the larger scale, it's just an ebb and flow of goods and services. | ||
You know, George Bush, A lot of, you know, stuff wasn't great during his administration because we had a big boom during Reagan. | ||
But what happened over time is things moved. | ||
It came in the Bush administration. | ||
He had a 2.3, 2.5 percent growth rate. | ||
Almost the same growth rate we have now. | ||
It's just housing starts and stuff weren't, you know, up as high as they are now. | ||
And then the press every day would just beat the drumbeat of people are mad, people are angry. | ||
Wanting to push Bush out, okay? | ||
Bush went out. | ||
When Bush was still in office, The last six, eight months, the economy started going up, and Clinton came in. | ||
It's pretty much cyclical. | ||
One thing's guaranteed, though. | ||
You slash taxes, the economy will boom. | ||
But to do that, you've got to cut spending or leave it the same. | ||
For those of you out there that hate Ronald Reagan, who I don't think was the greatest in the world, he was a pragmatist, wanted to get things done. | ||
He had Democratic Congress, so he had to deal with them. | ||
So everybody spent. | ||
We had defense spending. | ||
We had social spending. | ||
Everybody went nuts. | ||
And we cut taxes. | ||
And revenue swelled. | ||
More money came in when they cut taxes. | ||
You're asking, how is that? | ||
Well, people make more money so they pay more taxes, even though the rate's lower. | ||
That's just a fact. | ||
It happened in Kennedy's administration. | ||
It happened in Truman's administration. | ||
It's happened in Republican-Democrat administrations alike. | ||
I don't care about Republican-Democrat. | ||
I care about getting my taxes cut. | ||
I care about getting government cut. | ||
And the news media not squealing and stuff. | ||
Because the big bureaucracy doesn't want to lose. | ||
The first thing they want to cut is welfare, which I think needs to be restructured like it's been. | ||
And it's a good thing Quentin signed on to that. | ||
But look what's happened over the whole long-term thing. | ||
What's really happening? | ||
The corporate welfare, the other kinds of welfare, they see that government is starting to get cut, so they want to hold the line. | ||
And so that's why the press is against these cuts. | ||
That's why they knock them. | ||
The American people are for cutting government, because government doesn't do any good, folks. | ||
It defends us. | ||
It builds our roads. | ||
It needs to help take care of the elderly and people. | ||
But it doesn't need to ever expand and fund all these weird foundations that are funded by a bunch of, you know, rich bankers. | ||
And if you go, go check out most of these environmentalist groups, the big ones. | ||
I don't mean the people who are in them who are trying to do some good. | ||
Go check out the foundations that are funding these, you know, the Rockefeller Brothers Foundation, the Carnegie Foundation. | ||
They're all funding these things. | ||
And these guys are filthy rich, and they're totally involved in the whole scam. | ||
You could say, oh, well, these rich guys, they're just wanting to do it, you know, for their conscience. | ||
The Rockefellers, 80 years ago, were getting the government to call forests and stuff off limits, but only because they owned land adjoining it and they wanted to build hotels on it, so their land would be worth more. | ||
It's all a big scam. | ||
The key is it's cutting government. | ||
I know I'm meandering around. | ||
It's because any direction I go, I run into lies and the bureaucracy. | ||
And look what the press hands us. | ||
All they ever give us is, oh, hey, worry about the little thing. | ||
Worry about, what is it with Clinton's character? | ||
You know, something like that. | ||
Sure, Clinton has a terrible character. | ||
So did Richard Nixon. | ||
But what's important is his program. | ||
And what's important is how the press covers it up for him. | ||
Here's just a few of the things Clinton's really done. | ||
And these are just some stuff I wrote out just for notes for myself. | ||
I'm not getting this out of some right-wing thing or anything. | ||
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This is just facts. | |
You can get it for yourself. | ||
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Clinton did not... | |
Passed the Clean Water Act. | ||
Republicans did. | ||
This new clean water thing is touting the environment and then bashing the Republicans in the next breath for not being good on the environment. | ||
Republicans passed it overwhelmingly. | ||
And at the last minute, all the Democrats jumped on board so they could say they were going along with it. | ||
A huge refurbishing of the water systems. | ||
Very important. | ||
Because they were tired of getting blamed for that stuff. | ||
So they said, okay, fine. | ||
Here's 10 million bucks. | ||
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You know? | |
Let's fix it. | ||
You know, let's make things better. | ||
Democrats, you're the ones that were letting the water systems fall apart. | ||
Now we're in. | ||
Here's more money for it. | ||
Clinton comes out and goes, well, I've done more than buying it. | ||
And all the people out there just go, see, Clinton really is good. | ||
He's got his problems, but he's good. | ||
He didn't do it. | ||
He just signed it. | ||
He vetoed it twice, along with all the other stuff Republicans sent him. | ||
Republicans sent him welfare reform, the same one he signed almost. | ||
And he said, oh, this is terrible. | ||
And the news said, this is terrible. | ||
See, they get to have their keck and eat it too. | ||
And you can argue to me and say, well, but who cares, you know, Alex? | ||
Who cares? | ||
At least he signed it. | ||
It's just politics. | ||
He signed it. | ||
Yeah, but he's already talking about how he's going to go in there after he gets elected. | ||
He's already saying this. | ||
His wife is. | ||
A bunch of other people are here. | ||
He's saying it. | ||
And they're going to change a bunch of provisions in it if they can. | ||
See? | ||
Nothing they say means anything. | ||
Ever. | ||
You know? | ||
He just flip-flops. | ||
No matter what issue it is. | ||
People are all out there aware of this. | ||
Clinton doesn't stand for you. | ||
He just pays lip service to you. | ||
At least the Republican freshmen got in there, and that's why they've been vilified by all the extremists. | ||
They're not the extremists. | ||
They wanted to save Medicare and Medicaid. | ||
They wanted to save the school lunch program just by a slight trim in the budget. | ||
And it wasn't to pay for tax cuts. | ||
It was to downsize the bureaucracy. | ||
More money was going to be going to the school lunch program. | ||
They were just going to get rid of the bureaucracy in Washington. | ||
But anyways, here's some other stuff you did. | ||
Clinton raised tax on Social Security. | ||
That's just a fact. | ||
Go check it out for yourself. | ||
You heard our Republicans do this? | ||
No, Clinton did it. | ||
Under the Republicans, it was going to go up over $2,000 in the next four years in their plans. | ||
But the media ran around lying. | ||
It's just lies. | ||
Now, I understand we've turned into this TV culture where it's just a bunch of blab trying to sell advertising, and people get on there, and they see this bull, and people think, well, you know, you might be listening to me, but tomorrow you'll listen to somebody else. | ||
I'm telling you, this is fact. | ||
Clinton did all this stuff. | ||
I saw it passed on C-SPAN. I saw it opposed on C-SPAN. I saw it on the Internet. | ||
It's real. | ||
And I didn't see the major networks cover it adequately. | ||
I saw them cover it in a skewed way against the Republicans. | ||
Largest tax increase in history. | ||
It is true. | ||
You make it over $98,000 a year, huge tax increase. | ||
I don't consider that rich. | ||
I consider somebody worth $3 billion rich. | ||
I consider somebody worth $10 million rich. | ||
And we shouldn't raise their taxes. | ||
What is raising their taxes going to do for us? | ||
It's going to grow the government, which through history, governments have always been dangerous. | ||
That's just wonderful. | ||
You know, so what? | ||
You know, somebody making a million dollars a year, and you're making a hundred thousand dollars a year, he's paying ten times as much tax as you with a flat tax. | ||
It's fair, folks. | ||
We need a flat tax. | ||
And I say, if you make $130,000 a year, and you got a kid or something, you shouldn't have to pay tax. | ||
That's not going to hurt our economy. | ||
It'll strengthen our economy. | ||
People will actually feel good. | ||
They'll buy more with their money. | ||
They'll go right back into the economy, right back into our pockets. | ||
It's proven. | ||
It's just simple economics 101. For some reason, the phone's just flushed, so please call me at 477-2288. | ||
And I'll go to those calls in about five minutes. | ||
Clinton lies about tax cuts. | ||
You know, he says he's going to give you these big tax cuts in his State of the Union and all this. | ||
He says he's going to give you... | ||
I mean, think back four years ago. | ||
I'm going to give middle class tax relief. | ||
We raised your taxes. | ||
He just lied to you, folks. | ||
You know, remember George Bush said, read my lips, no new taxes? | ||
He lied and he got run out of there. | ||
It's good he did. | ||
Now the press needs to call attention to what Clinton's done. | ||
You know, Bush had a Democratic Congress, so he couldn't get anything passed. | ||
So he had to make a deal with him and barely raise taxes. | ||
And they said, don't worry about it. | ||
We won't say anything about it. | ||
And then they turned around and stabbed him right in the back. | ||
Which was good. | ||
Bush shouldn't have raised taxes. | ||
But he just thought, you know, he went along with it. | ||
Well, Clinton gets away with it. | ||
That's what I don't like, is just double dealing. | ||
Dole has real tax cuts. | ||
15% across the board. | ||
$500 per child tax credit. | ||
That means if you've got two kids, $1,000. | ||
Three kids, $1,500. | ||
Six kids, a lot of money. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's real. | ||
Cut the capital gains tax in half. | ||
And you say, that's for the rich guys. | ||
That's what the media has told you, folks. | ||
Who owns that? | ||
The rich guys. | ||
But their money's offshore. | ||
They have ways of not paying taxes. | ||
So they don't care the middle class. | ||
They don't want the middle class to invest that much. | ||
The middle... | ||
Capital gains is the worst tax because it's a tax on investment. | ||
It's a tax on selling your home. | ||
It's a tax on anything where you would accrue wealth. | ||
And that's the dangerous part of this whole system. | ||
I want people out there to call me and tell me why you support Bill Clinton. | ||
I want to know because Well, I mean, I do know why. | ||
It's because Clinton's simple. | ||
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Clinton's easy. | |
Clinton's what you want to hear. | ||
Clinton soothes people. | ||
Listen, it's called a rapid reaction strategy. | ||
They are there every time a new story comes out, every time a new poll comes out, and they adjust. | ||
They come out and talk about that immediately. | ||
They have pollsters out constantly. | ||
You heard about the guy, you know, Mr. Morris or whatever. | ||
Dick Morris, you heard about all his BS. Well, who cares about that? | ||
There's no substance in it. | ||
We all know Clinton has terrible character. | ||
He reminds me just exactly of Richard Nixon. | ||
Clinton wants a million and a half wiretaps, all his other BS, controlled guns, you know, everything, you know, stuff that would make Hitler proud. | ||
We all know this. | ||
I mean, hell, Hitler appointed to Joint Chiefs of Staff, most powerful military man in the world, he appointed the son of a Nazi, a man that worked for the Nazis in Poland and all over Europe. | ||
Yes? | ||
And sure, the guy's got credentials. | ||
He'll do what Clinton says. | ||
His dad was a Nazi. | ||
For those of you saying, Nazis from Poland, yes. | ||
Nazis were all over the world back in World War II. They would go to each country and control it. | ||
That's another fact I've never heard about. | ||
Imagine if George Bush, Ronald Reagan and George Bush appointed Colin Powell, intelligent, smart, well-spoken, moderate. | ||
And it was a good move. | ||
Clinton comes and appoints General Kashvili. | ||
I saw Mr. Kashvili, Chairman Kashvili, most powerful military man in the world, controls all four branches of the military, controls the Coast Guard too. | ||
I saw him during a Senate confirmation hearing. | ||
I saw them asking about his father. | ||
His father was a Nazi, ran around killing people, ran death camps, literally. | ||
Literally, this is true. | ||
And it was so embarrassing to the government, it just was swept through because he was confirmed during a Democratic Congress. | ||
There was one little thing about it, questions about his father being involved in the Nazis. | ||
More than involved. | ||
More than involved. | ||
I mean, that's the pattern, I mean. | ||
You know, this is not good, folks. | ||
You think I'm full? | ||
I think I'll check up on it. | ||
It's your job. | ||
You think I'm full? | ||
Go check out the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff right now, Mr. General Kashvili. | ||
Probably not pronouncing his name right, but that's him. | ||
I have nothing against foreigners. | ||
He wasn't even born in this country. | ||
He didn't come here until he was a teen. | ||
Did you know you can't be present or in line for the presidency in the... | ||
In the first three things of succession, if you weren't born in this country, it's in the Constitution. | ||
Our founding fathers knew that that was important. | ||
I don't know what to say. | ||
Clinton flew to Russia in 1967 and 1968. He flew to Italy when it was communist. | ||
He flew all over. | ||
He had a huge beard and hung out with all the Marxist-Leninists. | ||
Because that was the cool thing. | ||
I'm not saying Clinton's even a communist. | ||
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But look. | |
See what I'm saying? | ||
Look what he's into. | ||
He's into power. | ||
What is communism? | ||
Power of the state over the people. | ||
You know, a certain elite controls everybody. | ||
That's what his health care was about. | ||
His health care wasn't for the needy. | ||
His health care told doctors what kind of doctor they could be. | ||
His health care controlled the whole country in ten regions. | ||
One-seventh of the economy. | ||
Health care is huge. | ||
One-seventh of the economy. | ||
A secret tribunal of ten people would run the ten sectors. | ||
That was in there, a 1,300-page bill. | ||
A bill that had things in it like, if you're caught outside your house or domicile, it means your house or apartment or wherever you live, Without your health care card, you can be given a $10,000 fine and or five years in prison. | ||
That's in there. | ||
That's not a lie. | ||
That's the truth. | ||
But people don't care because they can go to the movies and see cities destroyed by aliens. | ||
And they kind of, in a way, think that's reality or something. | ||
That must be what it is. | ||
Because there's wild stuff going on. | ||
Clinton wanted a million and a half wiretaps. | ||
Wanting it to be installed on all of your phone systems. | ||
And hooking the FBI and computer monitors. | ||
And mark down who you call. | ||
I got that off the internet. | ||
Saw it introduced. | ||
The Schroeder-Moorhead Patent Act. | ||
Pat Schroeder from Colorado to take away your patent rights, in effect. | ||
I'm not considering going through the details. | ||
Go get it off the internet. | ||
Go to the House webpage and get it off. | ||
Pull it directly off. | ||
The actual bill that she's introduced that may pass because they keep fighting for it. | ||
I mean, wake up to what's going on. | ||
These foreign lobbyists have come in here and they're buying Washington up because the American people are too busy watching Seinfeld, which is a good show. | ||
I'm just saying, you know. | ||
People are too busy watching football games, whatever. | ||
And that's fine. | ||
Watch a football game. | ||
But take the time. | ||
It may take you years to really study and learn politics. | ||
Don't just take what some expert says. | ||
Start watching for yourself. | ||
It took me years of just watching. | ||
I said, I want to understand this because something's not right here. | ||
And I just watched it, and I watched it, and I watched it. | ||
And I just saw how Republicans got painted as these mean horrible demons, which some of them are, by all means. | ||
Government, by its very nature, is crooked sometimes. | ||
Humans, by their very nature, sometimes are bad. | ||
So, of course, government's going to reflect the way that we are. | ||
Soaring crime rates, soaring all this other stuff. | ||
And they say crime is actually planed off. | ||
Well, yes, since the end of the Bush administration, it's planed off. | ||
That's because we built more prisons, folks. | ||
But anyways, I'm going to take some calls now. | ||
And just tell me what you think about this. | ||
Tell me what you think about... | ||
I've got to talk about this first. | ||
I've been watching Nickelodeon at night. | ||
I've been watching shows like that. | ||
I've been watching MTV, and it's so counterculture. | ||
And look, I'm not hung up on counterculture. | ||
If you want to go waste your mind doing drugs, that's fine, okay? | ||
If you want to go do all this other BS, I've been around too, folks. | ||
I know it's bad for you. | ||
If you want to do it, go ahead. | ||
You might not want to shoot some poison in your veins. | ||
You might not want to take some acid that isn't even acid. | ||
It's just a poison that some idiot cooked up in their bathtub. | ||
It's just some toxins that make you poison your brain. | ||
You know, if you think that's cool, go with MTV. Go with all those unhappy slobs. | ||
All they have is their fad and their little clicks. | ||
The most mindless behavior I've ever seen in my life. | ||
You want to do that? | ||
Give the government the excuse to beef up police forces. | ||
Give the government the excuse to take away legal people from having firearms, which doesn't hurt anybody. | ||
I'm watching Nickelodeon. | ||
I started monitoring Nickelodeon, a children's program. | ||
And they have a thing on their kids and guns. | ||
Most people who weren't looking for political stuff, subtle political stuff, wouldn't even notice the stuff. | ||
And I wasn't being paranoid. | ||
But it would cut to kids saying stuff like this. | ||
Ten-year-old kids saying stuff like this. | ||
I know they heard it somewhere else. | ||
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We need to ban the manufacture of guns. | |
Guns are bad. | ||
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And then some kid would say, yes, but you should have the right to have one for protection. | |
And then, you know, they had a story about that. | ||
But then they had a couple stories about kids getting shot and stuff. | ||
It was called Kids and Guns. | ||
They had these other shows where it showed some big political guy going, Oh, let's scam them. | ||
Let's this and that. | ||
And the guy's a bad guy and he's wearing an American flag for a tie around scarf tie. | ||
You know, that symbolism there. | ||
And then the lady doing the show asking kids questions is obviously this disaffected, unhappy... | ||
If I had to bet, I'd bet she was a lesbian. | ||
You know, an old 60s lesbian. | ||
I'm not saying she's a bad lady. | ||
I'm just saying you could tell she was a very unhappy person. | ||
Here she is sitting here on the couch with these kids. | ||
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I'm like, what do you think about this? | |
And then... | ||
They would always cut-cut to kids going, ban guns, ban this. | ||
You know, you see it on children's programming. | ||
It sure had some good in there, like, don't touch a gun if you see it. | ||
But then the rest of the show was all about how bad guns are. | ||
Should have been, don't touch a gun. | ||
Don't touch a gun. | ||
They hurt you. | ||
They're bad. | ||
Your parents should teach you gun safety. | ||
If your parents have a gun, it should be locked up. | ||
They said that once or twice. | ||
And all the rest of it was just the danger of guns. | ||
It was all just emotional BS. That's deadly important. | ||
It's the Second Amendment of the Constitution, and it's not open for interpretation. | ||
All the Founding Fathers agreed. | ||
George Washington said, and this is not exactly what I believe, firearms are the teeth and the strength of the Constitution. | ||
Without them, tyranny and evil men breed. | ||
That's just a fact. | ||
Guns in the hands of the people just, you know, I'd rather have a few needless accidents than have a totalitarian government. | ||
You know, look at the top people who ban guns. | ||
People like Hitler, people like Stalin, all the rest of these nice people, first thing they do is snatch up a gun. | ||
Of course, all their people have guns. | ||
All their police forces have guns. | ||
But let's go to some calls. | ||
Hello around there. | ||
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Hey, you're alright. | |
Man, I just got done watching part of that Democratic convention that made me sick. | ||
Those people sit there and they clap at the end. | ||
It's like they're watching Michael Jackson or something. | ||
They're like... | ||
Crying, oh, here's our Savior. | ||
Here's our Savior. | ||
He's going to save us. | ||
Well, listen, I saw Geraldine Ferraro today on Crossfire when I got home. | ||
And it was funny. | ||
I don't think Johnson, and he's perfect, you know, he's a Republican who got run out by the Democrats in the Bush administration. | ||
Did you hear some feedback? | ||
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No, not really. | |
Okay. | ||
But anyway, she's sitting there, and I saw her yesterday on Crossfire. | ||
She sits there and said, you know, John Snowden started talking about some intelligent intellectual politics, some complex stuff, and she was like, I don't think a lot of people understand that. | ||
A lot of people don't have our education. | ||
And, I mean, you just kind of see this, sir, they don't have our... | ||
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Yeah, they have the education of the NEA, that's why. | |
Exactly. | ||
They want to keep people down. | ||
Let me tell you a story. | ||
I've been in Austin for six months. | ||
They came and winded and showed us all the nice parts of Austin. | ||
And I actually went down to ACTV. Thinking of making a couple little movies here. | ||
I've never been to East Austin before. | ||
And it really hit me, you know, what a disparity from one side of Austin on the interstate is to the other. | ||
And it's like... | ||
You know what my dad told me? | ||
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That's proof. | |
That's 40 years of Democratic running the state, city, the government. | ||
My dad told me this. | ||
I mean, thanks for reminding me of this. | ||
My dad told me this. | ||
He said when I was a kid, the African-Americans in our community owned businesses. | ||
They were doing really good. | ||
There was some gambling, just like there was in a white community. | ||
There was some prostitution like there wasn't any community. | ||
But they were really, you know, church going. | ||
And I know liberals hate the word church. | ||
I'm just saying that. | ||
And, I mean, you know, strong and intelligent and vibrant and were repressed. | ||
And I'm glad that the repression was gotten rid of. | ||
But as in history, you get rid of one form of repression only to have another. | ||
Like slavery was in it in the 1860s. | ||
Then came sharecropping, a new form of slavery. | ||
You know, a new form of economic slavery. | ||
And then... | ||
Then came desegregation. | ||
And what did that do? | ||
It took all these black businesses and destroyed them. | ||
Because you two blacks dealt in their own areas, and so it was really a strengthening thing for them. | ||
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And they're still destroyed. | |
Because I drove around and there's no businesses. | ||
There's a couple little shops with bars on the windows. | ||
But there's nothing there. | ||
And it's like, you know, the Democrats have just, you know, have a lot of good black friends that are pretty much Republicans. | ||
But the Democrats have just shut down those people, taking them for granted. | ||
You know, and now that Colin Powell's Republican and J.C. Watts are like... | ||
Oh, J.C. Watts, isn't he fantastic? | ||
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He's awesome. | |
And the press is just shunning these guys like they're oddballs. | ||
And, you know, these Democrats are trying so hard to... | ||
I think they just treat black people as a voting bloc, and they don't really care about anything else. | ||
Listen, and it's these black leaders. | ||
They've got great fiery speeches and stuff. | ||
Listen, I don't like Louis Farrakhan. | ||
He says a lot of crazy stuff, but at least he says... | ||
You know, don't be doing this, and they're enslaving you again. | ||
That's the one thing he says, but who I really respect, and I do not respect Lewis Farrakhan, but some of the stuff he says is true. | ||
That's what's so dangerous about him. | ||
He'll say a lot of true stuff and then a lot of bad stuff added with it. | ||
But Tony Brown. | ||
Tony Brown, for African Americans out there who are watching, I don't claim to know everything. | ||
I haven't sat in your shoes, but I imagine it's pretty frustrating to go from one form of tyranny to another. | ||
But, listen, I'm only 22 years old. | ||
I haven't done it. | ||
And I want us all to be strong. | ||
I know we're all Americans. | ||
We're all part of the same unit. | ||
And I want us all to be strong. | ||
I don't like seeing groups being subjugated. | ||
And listen, it's not just African Americans. | ||
It's everybody. | ||
They're trying to subjugate women right now. | ||
And, you know, very subtly and very overtly and covertly, tell women, you are a voting bloc. | ||
Republicans don't respect you. | ||
They're not for your rights. | ||
They don't care about you. | ||
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Well, that's what Clinton and his cronies do. | |
They try to partition people into groups because if we're groups, we're divided. | ||
You know, they'll never win if we stand together. | ||
But, you know, that's what he did tonight. | ||
He came out with this Republican speech. | ||
You know, Bob Dole says everybody's getting 15 percent tax cut. | ||
And Clinton says, no, this group is going to get this tax. | ||
This group is going to get this tax. | ||
This group... | ||
You know, he tries to keep partitioning the American people to keep them separate and make sure he addresses one interest at a time and say, oh, he spoke out something that relates something to me. | ||
I'm going to vote for him. | ||
Well, listen, Tony Brown says the exact thing. | ||
Tony Brown became a Republican three years ago. | ||
And he's very intelligent. | ||
He has a show on PBS. I saw him on here the other day. | ||
And, I mean, he says the exact thing. | ||
He says, I don't think the Republicans are perfect, but at least they're doing something different. | ||
At least they're trying to free the... | ||
The hands of the African-Americans. | ||
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Oh, that's Tony Brown's journal? | |
Yeah, yeah. | ||
He said at least Newt Gingrich wants a program, just like I do, to give laptop computers to African-American kids. | ||
At least he wants to get them into cyberspace. | ||
At least he has earning by learning, where Newt Gingrich gives $10,000 and raises millions and millions to give the kids, inner-city kids, for reading books. | ||
That's what we're talking about. | ||
There really has been a revolution in the Republicans. | ||
You know, sure, used to it was a big monolithic thing. | ||
Democrats and Republicans were pretty much the same. | ||
And then a new 60s people came into the Democrats because the Democrats were in power and forced Democrats, forced LBJ, forced people like that to bring desegregation by burning things and blowing things up and doing things in a way I can't totally disagree with. | ||
It was revolution. | ||
And then, just because they were in power, they said, okay, you know... | ||
It was either get out of power or do what had to be done. | ||
And I'm not advocating terrorism in any way. | ||
So now, just because they were in power and all this happened, they claim, see, we're good. | ||
We're the good party. | ||
We're the perfect party. | ||
I remember Democratic governors keeping little black kids from coming in. | ||
In Arkansas and all these other... | ||
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Alabama, yeah. | |
I mean, you know, people just learn history. | ||
You want to be an idiot and sit there and believe what's being done at you. | ||
Parties change. | ||
The Republican Party is the party... | ||
of Lincoln. | ||
It's the party of suffrage. | ||
It's the party of Teddy Roosevelt, the first environmentalist president, the first environmentalist leader in the world. | ||
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I know something that, you know, we'll get a Democrat liberal every time, you know, I have a good friend, he's ultra-liberal, and he's like, oh, we shouldn't get 15% tax cut. | |
I said, look, I'll take 15% tax cut. | ||
You pay the difference. | ||
If you want to do all this stuff with government, you pay the money. | ||
but I should be not with dole should say you know on your tax return put a little check on if you wanna pay even more and let all the Democrats see that the thing is they think they have all these great ideas they want to pay all the government but they want everybody to do it they don't have you know the gut they will do it on my own they think well but by idea what everybody to pay and it's like you know what holds it together | ||
In my opinion, what holds it together is the liberal or the leftist or the person who does care who's naive or who went through college and really felt some of the fervor of the 60s where some good was done. | ||
You know, the worst kind of people, in my opinion, are those people that learned something, who were pretty smart when they were young, and then think that, you know, that's the worst kind of doctor, my dad says, is a doctor who learns stuff in medical school, and then thinks they know everything, and they become a terrible doctor because treatment changes. | ||
Stuff gets better, but they're still doing things the way they learned in 1960. And that's kind of how liberals are. | ||
They don't understand that we're not back in the 20s when their movement started. | ||
We're not back, you know, in all that. | ||
We're going into the 21st century, and Clinton can ride around on trains all day saying, I'm the 21st century president. | ||
You're not, my friend. | ||
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You don't understand. | |
Bob Dole said, you know, we want to have a bridge to the better times. | ||
You know, there's a lot to learn from when this country started and all the principles it started on. | ||
And Clinton saying, you know, forget the past. | ||
Everything is new. | ||
Everything is progressive. | ||
But, you know, and that's... | ||
Unfortunately, that's what a lot of people who watch TV and get all their information from it all the time. | ||
They think when they hear new, progressive, and modern, that's it. | ||
But his tactics, the socialistic tactics, have been on the planet since the beginning of time. | ||
It's feudalism in a new package! | ||
America and places and Greece and stuff were absolutely new. | ||
And sure, America started like Greece. | ||
Only the men had, you know, real freedom. | ||
And only rich men had, you know, wealthy or, you know, well-off. | ||
But as time changes, listen, I want everybody to be rich. | ||
We're getting more goods and services. | ||
That's the thing about technology. | ||
Liberals think, or the intelligentsia of them, they think that everything's a finite sum. | ||
I've heard them preach this from economics to psychology. | ||
They've got this warped sense of everything. | ||
And I'm not saying that there's not kernels of truth in a lot of what they're trying to do. | ||
I'm not saying that there's not a good motive behind some of it. | ||
But they have to understand, from the upper levels, all that's happening is big banks are taking over, international corporations are coming in, using their lobbying money to buy us up, to deregulate things, to bring down our borders. | ||
And you have to understand this, liberals, you might think that you can create a utopian society here, which you can't do. | ||
You've created something worse over the last 20 years. | ||
I'm glad that change happened, but you aren't the authors of it entirely. | ||
And, you know, times change. | ||
You know, all I'm trying to say is I am so confused because I've got the facts all around me. | ||
Clinton is an absolute monster. | ||
He's worse than Richard Nixon. | ||
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Yeah, he's unbelievable. | |
You know, people just don't know it. | ||
And they just don't want to find out. | ||
And listen, people got on the K-Belly Hutchinson for saying stuff about Clinton and his thing. | ||
That was kind of mean-spirited. | ||
Does anybody remember our governor, Ann Richards, saying George Bush was born with a silver foot in his mouth? | ||
Yeah, he was born with a silver foot in his mouth when he was shot down twice defending this country. | ||
He didn't chicken out. | ||
He went and volunteered and was a fighter pilot and was an ace. | ||
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Let me tell you a funny story. | |
I was in a movie theater and I was getting some popcorn. | ||
I heard this person screaming real loud. | ||
You know, one of these deep, raspy voices. | ||
I didn't know what it was. | ||
Finally, you know, she kept screaming and screaming. | ||
I turned around. | ||
It was Ann Richards standing in front of the line saying, Don't get in front of me! | ||
You can't! | ||
She was, like, joking with one of the guys, but she was really, really, it was at the Arboretum. | ||
She was really loud, bringing all the attention in the theater to her and her friends that were there. | ||
And it's like, I didn't really recognize the popcorn dude. | ||
She said, You know who that is? | ||
That's the ex-govern. | ||
I saw Ann Richards where I work out, and she was kind of lording around. | ||
And I just walked up to her, I looked her right in the face, and I said, hey, I've seen you on Doritos tonight. | ||
I just walked off like, hey, that's your biggest accomplishment, lady. | ||
And I have nothing against powerful women. | ||
I'm all for Margaret Thatcher. | ||
I'm all for my mother. | ||
I'm for my grandmothers. | ||
I'm for strong women that really do something, that support families, that become scientists, that become doctors, that become, you know, I mean, I want women to go to the stars. | ||
Women are equal to men or better. | ||
It's just that these women who want to mutate other women and crush them down into this little sick ball, I'm totally against it. | ||
And I'm sorry, Ann Richards just drips with hatred. | ||
Just because she smiles doesn't mean it's fine. | ||
I'm going to read you what Kay Bailey Hutchinson said in a little rhyme she told. | ||
Every one of these things is true, folks. | ||
That's what's scary. | ||
America, it's time to wake up to President Clinton and his high taxing, free spending, promise-breaking, Social Security taxing, healthcare socializing, and criminalizing. | ||
Drug coddling, power grabbing, business busting, lawsuit loving, UN following, FBI abusing, IRS increasing, $200 haircutting, and also holding up air traffic while this was going on, gas taxing, that's taxing on everybody, over-regulating, bureaucracy trusting, class baiting, that's an important one, privacy violating, that's a huge one, values crushing, truth dodging, Medicare forsaking, property rights taking, job destroying friends. | ||
Look, we all know every one of those things is true. | ||
You know, Clinton, at first it was, I've got 10 files, 100 files, 200 files, 900 files, 1,000 files, 6,000 files. | ||
You can't go in that vault. | ||
You can't go in there. | ||
You can't indict Ron Brown. | ||
Suddenly, Ron Brown's plane just blows up. | ||
For people that don't know, he was Commerce Secretary. | ||
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Well, he's just another one of Clinton's friends' associates that have died. | |
Oh, well, let's not discuss that, because we're just extremists full of things. | ||
It should make everybody's spine just cringe to see how somebody like that could get elected. | ||
Caesar didn't get stabbed in the Senate in Rome. | ||
Leaders haven't been killed. | ||
Kennedy didn't get shot in the head. | ||
We haven't had three presidents assassinated. | ||
There's no danger in politics. | ||
Everything's friendly and loving. | ||
Do what the media tells you. | ||
It's fine to believe in conspiracies when you're watching a Tom Cruise movie or something. | ||
It's fine to believe in this and that when you're watching a movie. | ||
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But don't believe that these conspiracy nuts, they're full of it. | |
When a plane blows up at 20,000 feet in the air, Well, let me make one other comment. | ||
Oh, we're just crazy. | ||
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One other comment, let somebody else talk, and this is kind of a local beef that I have. | |
You know, when the Republican Convention was going on and they were, you know, all these people speaking, Liddy Dole, Elizabeth Dole, and Bob Dole, the local, with the change in the way the federal government's going, the local governments have to become more responsible. | ||
So, of course, the week of the Republican Convention, the city council has this big... | ||
They've got a tax and spend budget, and they have a big budget review going on where people can go down and speak about it. | ||
So they schedule all that on top of the Republican convention. | ||
Now that the Democrat convention is here, one or two of the city council members leave town. | ||
I'm not going to mention any names. | ||
They cancel the city council meetings. | ||
You know, nothing's going on this week because the Democrat convention is going on. | ||
And I guess it's their prerogative to be Democrat and do that, but I think it's in poor taste to, you know, Forget anything about the Republican convention and some of their constituents are Republicans, but I guess that's the time. | ||
It's in your face. | ||
If you're not in my group, you don't belong in my group. | ||
Well, that's the thing. | ||
And I don't mean the nice guy on the street who just believes the rhetoric he's handed. | ||
It's not his fault because there's so much of it. | ||
I don't know everything either. | ||
But it's like anybody who tries to reform things is automatically labeled as a racist or a bigot or a fascist or a bat. | ||
Ugly. | ||
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I mean, go no further than to look at the bumper stickers. | |
And sure, Republicans, we engage in that too. | ||
But if you really just focus right now to the whole basis of the whole crux of the whole issue, there is a deep-seated problem in America that we no longer get reality-based. | ||
And we don't know right from wrong anymore. | ||
And all anyone has to do is look how children, child crime is way up. | ||
Ten-year-old kids are killing kids now. | ||
That used to never happen. | ||
It might happen once a year in the whole country. | ||
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I don't want to get religious, because I know you don't talk too much about it, but it does say, you know, when the times come, people will be blinded from the truth. | |
But one final comment I'm going to hang up. | ||
I think every Republican, and when your callers call in, it should be our duty to find a Democrat to spend an extra 15% in their salary in taxes so that we can have a 15% cut. | ||
They're so much against it. | ||
Let them pay the extra 15%. | ||
So we can have it and then, you know, find out why they will do it or they won't do it. | ||
Well, hold on for a second. | ||
You're absolutely right, but do you know something that me and you are guilty of? | ||
I have found that me and you spend so much time probably reading, being involved with actual politicians, you know, like going to city council stuff or, you know, seeing what they're saying and watching C-SPAN and seeing commentators and seeing lies that we, just like everybody else, have a skewed view of things. | ||
We see things, we're watching the hardcores, the real propaganda masters, the liars. | ||
And so we're real mad. | ||
We're like, those liberals, those liberals, those liberals, they're a bunch of liars. | ||
We know they're liars. | ||
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We've got the facts right here, but they don't seem to care. | |
Well, but there's a guy on the street who just thinks, I thought the Democrats were for the working man. | ||
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Yeah, I know. | |
And we've got to go to them and say, did you know Clinton was for a million and a half wiretaps? | ||
Wouldn't you like to have 15% more of your taxes in your pocket? | ||
And they say, yeah, but I want to balance the budget first. | ||
The experts say that we've got to balance the budget. | ||
I want to look at them kindly and say, Friend, it's been proven a hundred times all over the world. | ||
Countries with lower tax brackets have increased growth. | ||
Look at South Korea, the fastest-growing country in the world. | ||
They have a 10% tax, and they are just exploding by leaps and bounds. | ||
They've got so much money, they're coming over here and building plants right here in Austin. | ||
You know, look at America. | ||
We used to have a low tax bracket. | ||
We were the apple of the world's eye once it got industrialized. | ||
And we've just got to keep quoting the facts and saying, John F. Kennedy cut taxes and the revenues swelled. | ||
Harry Truman, another Democrat, he cut taxes and revenues swelled. | ||
While Reagan cut taxes and revenues swelled, but the era of big government was already here and fully inflated since Franklin Delano Roosevelt and other people, and it was too big by then. | ||
It had ballooned and gotten too fat and powerful, and so Reagan said, okay, everybody just spend as much as you want, but I'm getting my tax cut. | ||
And things went pretty good, but then our deficit increased. | ||
But it increased a trillion dollars during... | ||
It's really simple. | ||
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You know, to anybody, you can't manage your household by spending more money than you have. | |
You'll get thrown in jail for bouncing a check, or they'll start taking things away from you for not paying your bills. | ||
Most people, they make money where they work, and then they spend a portion of it that they can afford, and they save a little bit. | ||
I mean, 90% of Americans do that, but we have a government that's the complete opposite. | ||
They take in 10% and spend 90%. | ||
That's why the capital gains tax is such a bad tax. | ||
We've been told it's for the rich. | ||
No, it's for you. | ||
If you've got a $100,000 home and you want to sell it and move up to a better home, that's called improvement. | ||
That's called growth. | ||
That's called health. | ||
That's called strength. | ||
They're all for not tearing in the environment, and I am too. | ||
Teddy Roosevelt was the first president who was pro-environment. | ||
You know, let us have millions of acres. | ||
And by that I'm saying, parties change, movements change, things shift. | ||
And I think the power establishment, which is in the Republican Party too, I have to say, is getting very aware that we want a cutting government, and that we want this. | ||
And they've gotten this big teetering thing built, and that's why they're wanting to increase the size of the National Police Force. | ||
That's why they're funding these agencies that want to ban guns. | ||
And then that's really what these want, you know, Handgun Control Incorporated. | ||
They want to get rid of guns. | ||
Listen, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, all these people warned you. | ||
They said expressly, anybody who tries to confiscate the guns, anybody who tries to regulate and control guns, watch out, jump up and scream. | ||
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Well, they put it in there as a right to have guns to protect us from our government. | |
I mean, that's why it's there. | ||
Exactly. | ||
The first thing is our amount. | ||
The First Amendment, freedom of speech, that is the most powerful, just like many books say. | ||
The first thing is our tongue, to talk to people. | ||
That's the first right. | ||
Then the second right is physical strength. | ||
And on go the rights. | ||
And that's why those amendments are there. | ||
Now, these men, these founders who weren't perfect, but by all accounts are the biggest genius in the world, the longest standing continual government in the world, they set up something that really works. | ||
And America's got injustices. | ||
I know that they're celebrated in the universities. | ||
I know that the elitists want us to hate America because there's such a rich heritage. | ||
And America has stood against world takeovers and empire many times. | ||
We've got to realize that America is the key. | ||
America is everybody that lives here. | ||
We've got to understand that we've got to get strong and that it's not racist to say we must control our borders. | ||
Every other country in the world does, from China to Germany to Britain to wherever. | ||
We should let in legal immigrants. | ||
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And it's not a matter of... | |
You know, abortion is right or wrong, although I think it's wrong. | ||
I'm not going to shove it down someone's throat, and I'm not going to try to shove down their throat my morals, but don't ask me to pay my taxes to fund something I don't believe in. | ||
Don't ask me to pay taxes to fund somebody's abortion. | ||
Don't ask me to pay taxes to fund distributing condoms in elementary school. | ||
People may think that's right. | ||
Let them go pay for it themselves. | ||
Don't ask me to work my butt off and support something that I'm totally against. | ||
Well, I agree with you, buddy. | ||
Well, hey, listen, thanks a lot for the call. | ||
Yeah, and I mean, get involved. | ||
And listen, folks, we're not extremists. | ||
I'd like you to call me. | ||
I've got all these calls lined up, but I'm going to start going through calls a lot faster. | ||
Call me if you support Clinton, and just tell me why. | ||
Look, I'll agree. | ||
I don't agree with everything the Christian Coalition wants, but they're not half as radical as some of these leftist fringes. | ||
Nobody's going to take your right to have an abortion away, but you sure as hell ought to have the respect. | ||
For your own body not to get pregnant and to have to do that. | ||
I'm for personal things, for people, for outreach programs. | ||
A girl gets pregnant and letting her sit in a really nice place and taking care of her while she has that baby and treating her nice. | ||
Because it's been proven that it really traumatizes women badly to have these abortions. | ||
Well, I don't want to get into that whole thing. | ||
I'm just saying, look, the media controls you with that. | ||
Women, they control a woman with that. | ||
Saying, they want to take your right. | ||
They want to take your right. | ||
The Republican Party has been pro-life since 1980, and the right to have an abortion hasn't been taken away. | ||
Nobody's going to take that, okay? | ||
You want to, you know, that's why it's such a popular political thing, because it's an empty subject. | ||
The children aren't empty. | ||
It's a very important subject, but it's empty. | ||
It doesn't matter to anybody. | ||
There's no money in it. | ||
See, to the big banks and people, what does killing children mean? | ||
What does getting rid of old people mean? | ||
What does euthanasia mean? | ||
It means nothing. | ||
It's just human life. | ||
It's cheap. | ||
Human life's been cheap through the whole future of the world. | ||
America are the ones that died. | ||
We're the ones that fought a war to end slavery. | ||
We're the ones who have fought our battles. | ||
And it's the good groups of the world that have fought to end evil. | ||
Societies where they just give up. | ||
Things just get worse. | ||
Hello, you're on there. | ||
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Hello. | |
Yeah. | ||
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Yeah, I'd just like to say that I've been living in Austin for a long time and I've been watching you. | |
Can you speak up? | ||
I can't really hear you. | ||
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You can't hear me now? | |
Yeah, I hear you great. | ||
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Okay, one thing I'd like to say is that I've been watching you for a while and it would be a lot easier to listen to you if you would calm down a little bit, maybe sit back away from the screen. | |
You're making a lot of good points, but it's kind of stressful hearing you. | ||
Okay, well go ahead and give me some other points other than myself. | ||
Thanks for the encouragement. | ||
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No, you're doing great, and all your callers are your last caller. | |
He had a lot of great points, but like I say, it's kind of hard to listen and try to learn what y'all are talking about. | ||
Well, I'm just trying to grab people who are just conditioned by television to like what's real popular and real fast-moving and has energy in it. | ||
And, hell, when I was first doing my shows, I was flying off the handle, but I don't want to spend a lot of time on that. | ||
No, not really. | ||
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I mean, I'm just trying to learn and find out what's going on. | |
I promise you, I don't come up here just for nothing. | ||
This stuff I'm discussing is real. | ||
It's true. | ||
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Oh, no, I believe you. | |
That's why I want to watch and learn and find out. | ||
But, you know, like I say, I don't want to trust everybody and believe everybody. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
I'm not saying just run after me blindly. | ||
Start watching C-SPAN. Invest time in it. | ||
Find out what's really going on. | ||
And I'll tell you this real fast. | ||
The Republican Party right now is the party of reforms. | ||
Sure, Bob Dole, he doesn't want the... | ||
The flat tax, you know, a rate of 15% like Jack Kemp does. | ||
He just wants a 15% cut in the rate of increase. | ||
That's, you know, ten times less or whatever, or, you know, like five or six times less. | ||
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But is that really going to help in the long run? | |
Yeah, well, it... | ||
Excuse me? | ||
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Is that going to help in the long run? | |
It'll absolutely help in the long run. | ||
All we've got to do... | ||
Listen, more... | ||
This happens every time. | ||
You cut taxes drastically. | ||
You know, it has to be a good-sized cut. | ||
Revenue swells because people make more money. | ||
It always infuses the economy. | ||
What it is is, you see, government wants control. | ||
You know, they've had money for a long time. | ||
The powerful elites that control government, they've had money. | ||
They're making their money. | ||
Their money's going offshore. | ||
So why not take our money and fund their projects and fund their pork and fund their corporate welfare and all this other BS? And I'll agree. | ||
Dole is in with all that other stuff. | ||
But Clinton is in with the even more dangerous elements and is pushing for, you know, all these other very extreme measures and the press never calls him on it. | ||
The Republicans at least get called on their stuff. | ||
But, listen, thanks for the call, buddy. | ||
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All right, thanks, bud. | |
I appreciate it. | ||
And, I mean, thanks for watching. | ||
And, I mean, so I'm going to start going through calls real fast. | ||
Please, somebody call me and tell me why you're against Bob Dole. | ||
You know, other than some cliché or something that you've heard off the press. | ||
I'd like to hear, you know, some issues. | ||
You know, some issues that you disagree with. | ||
I would love to hear it. | ||
Oh, you're on there. | ||
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Hey, yeah, man. | |
I was wondering, have you ever seen the Bill Clinton Chronicles and shit? | ||
Yes, I sure have. | ||
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Yeah, what do you have to say about that? | |
I haven't looked into it in depth. | ||
I haven't really studied it. | ||
I'm sure some of it's conjectural, like most of the media you see out there. | ||
You know, most people take media for truth now. | ||
So, I mean, I question everything. | ||
I'll tell you this. | ||
When we used to go visit Arkansas and go fishing and stuff, we used to go to the historical markers, and we used to go read about it with my parents. | ||
And I used to learn about it, and I learned how Al Capone used to vacation there, you know, during the summers and stuff, and in the winters, too, and how they had horse racing and how, you know, and, you know, all this other stuff, and how it's been a pretty shady state for a long time. | ||
And I learned about, and before I ever heard of Bill Clinton, I heard about how that's a, you know, a state that, you know, where you'll get shot if you get out of line. | ||
And, because it's such a backwoods place, nobody ever hears about it. | ||
And then, I started hearing about Bill Clinton. | ||
And I saw the Clinton Chronicles. | ||
I have to tell you, it showed news footage from local news teams, local newscasts, where they were getting bodies of dead policemen out of, you know, garbage dumps with their arms and legs cut off who had worked for Clinton. | ||
Because in Arkansas, the state troopers are like the Secret Service for the governor. | ||
They protect Clinton. | ||
And, like, ten of the people that have worked for Clinton over his 12 years as governor or whatever, they're all dead. | ||
A large percentage of them. | ||
You know, you had some of them who husband and wife commit suicide with shotguns at the back of the head. | ||
And that show, when it showed the newscast, when it showed how private investigators who were investigating Clinton, who owned firms, who were reputable, not some fly-by-nine investigators, got machine gunned off the road. | ||
And it showed local newscasts on the show. | ||
I'm sure you've seen it, obviously. | ||
It would show how he was machine gunned off the road. | ||
I don't even want to get into all that stuff. | ||
All I know is... | ||
Is that if you really study into Clinton and see how many people have had little accidents around him, he reminds me of Richard Nixon. | ||
Much worse. | ||
And you can say, but Nixon's a Republican, he's a Democrat, I guess they're all bad. | ||
No, you get these power hungry people who'll do anything for power and they'll do anything. | ||
You know, Bob Dole's just been being a politician for 40 years and just, you know, doing the stuff that I consider not too bad. | ||
Clinton has had a, you know, a rocket rise to power, and that's because he's been, you know, doing what was needed in Arkansas, and he got a big power base together. | ||
I'm going to tell you, I sit here and talk for six hours about how bad Bill Clinton is, and people, a lot of people don't believe it, so I won't talk about it. | ||
I'm just telling you the guy, stuff that I can see that he's done, from a million and a half wiretaps that he wanted, to gun control, which is against the Constitution, to, and I'm sure people have been brainwashed that guns are bad, so they're all for that, you know, to socialize health care. | ||
To, you know, to hiring an ex-Nazi, well, a person whose father was a known Nazi who wasn't even born in this country, General Casvilli, Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff. | ||
You know, think, the last, I mean, that's a powerful position. | ||
Colin Powell was the last member of that. | ||
Colin Powell was the last Joint Chiefs of Staff during the Republicans. | ||
And look what a star he is, how intelligent he is. | ||
And then now here comes Clinton, and who does he appoint? | ||
I saw the Senate confirmation. | ||
They were asking him, sir? | ||
And that was when they had a Democratic Senate and stuff. | ||
And that's the only reason he got confirmed. | ||
General Kashvili wouldn't have gotten confirmed now when they asked him about his father. | ||
And, well, you weren't involved in this when you were young, were you? | ||
When you were, you know, stuff like that. | ||
Because he was over there during all this stuff, you know? | ||
His father was a known Nazi. | ||
Worked for the Nazis. | ||
It's just a fact. | ||
You can say I'm full of it because you're too, you know, whoever's out there, people can say, well, you know, I'm too lazy. | ||
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Go check it out. | |
Okay, don't believe me. | ||
Go believe the news. | ||
It lasts you all day long. | ||
And I mean, you know, don't believe somebody that sits there and gives you actual facts. | ||
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Okay, okay, back to this Clinton Chronicle thing. | |
I've just watched it once, you know, and I was wondering how much truth you think there is to those people or what they had to say on there. | ||
You know, you think that an opposition could have got those people to say what they said? | ||
I'm sure that it's slanted. | ||
I watched it. | ||
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Because, I mean, it has all the music and stuff, you know, and you're watching it, and it's all dramatic. | |
Sure. | ||
And, you know, 60 Minutes put out those patients saying it was all bull, which was very slanted. | ||
You know, 60 Minutes was slanted. | ||
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I mean, you see both sides of the slanted issue. | |
You know, I want to know, you know, how much you think of that as really true, you know, about him bringing drugs into the country, about his dealings with womanizing and all that stuff. | ||
Well, that's not important to me because, you know, he's got... | ||
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Him bringing drugs into the country is important to you? | |
No. | ||
No, no. | ||
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See, that's why I... It's very important to me. | |
Hold on. | ||
I'm not a professional at this. | ||
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Okay, okay, okay. | |
What I mean is... | ||
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That's what I call to see what your opinion was. | |
...is that why dwell on little things that aren't a big deal compared to the other stuff? | ||
You know, compared to socializing one of the U.S. economy, compared to a pattern of wiretaps, to a pattern of beefing up all of the national police force at the national level. | ||
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I agree with you on that. | |
I mean, you know, that's what scares me. | ||
And all I'm saying is... | ||
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I understand. | |
I see your point clearly on that. | ||
I mean, all I want to be is a free American, and I know that's the old cliché. | ||
I love America. | ||
I know it's not perfect, but I know that it's being preached against in all the universities. | ||
And why? | ||
Because it's being funded. | ||
That's what's popular. | ||
And why is it popular? | ||
Because we've got such a rich heritage, and sure, we've done bad, but so have all the countries. | ||
And I'm going to tell you this. | ||
From all my studies, but for five years of studying, and I was, you know, kind of watching politics before that. | ||
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Yeah, Eric, where did you study at? | |
Well, I mean, I've been to college, but no, I mean, what I'm saying is, well, how do I study when I'm oil painting, not after work? | ||
I watch C-SPAN, and I see Ms. Schroeder, Patrick, you know, Patricia Schroeder from Colorado, Democrat, come forward. | ||
I watch her introduce the Schroeder-Moorhead Patent Act, and it's an act saying that no longer will patents be secret when they're submitted to the U.S. Patent Office. | ||
They will be on the Internet, and anyone can get them and use them. | ||
That blows out all patents. | ||
True, true. | ||
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I've done some patent research out at Rice. | |
I know what you're talking about there. | ||
Well, yeah, I mean, it's very complex. | ||
I could spend 10 minutes just talking about the patent issue. | ||
Just, look, look, I give you more information than the news does. | ||
They just gloss over things. | ||
I want people to go out and fight for themselves, and you'll go out and look up the Schroeder Moorhead patent back, and you'll freak out for yourself, or you'll get a lawyer to interpret it if you're not good at that, but it's really actually easy to interpret. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
It had about, I mean, all I'm saying is this. | ||
Folks, there, look. | ||
Who's had the power for 70 years? | ||
Who's had really total carte blanche power because the Congress spends money for 40? | ||
The Democrats. | ||
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Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. | |
Don't get all hyped up, man. | ||
I was just calling to get your opinion on something, you know. | ||
You don't have to go off preaching or anything. | ||
Well, listen, the reason I get hyped up, and thank you for the call. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
The reason I get hyped up, and please call me at 477-2288. | ||
I've got a line open. | ||
The reason I get hyped up is because I got a lot of information to get out, and I appreciate you calling, I appreciate the advice people give me, but let's focus on what's really going on. | ||
They want to tell you out there in the media, they want to say, hey folks, everything is the way it's always been. | ||
Just lay back in your life. | ||
Government's always crooked, so screw the politicians, they're all a bunch of crooks, blow them all out of there, elect nobody, blah, blah, blah. | ||
You've got to have a political system in a country this complex. | ||
You know, we're not a tribe or a band of 10 or 12 people. | ||
And so, what I'm trying to say is that our system of government isn't perfect by any stretch of the imagination. | ||
But look at what's being produced by these different organizations. | ||
Look what's been going on over the past 40 years. | ||
The American people revolted, and we said, give us freedom, give it to us now. | ||
The Democrats are in power because they've been in power. | ||
And they said, okay, okay, we'll have some desegregation and stuff like that. | ||
And now they get all the credit when Democrat governors were, you know, I mean, were keeping little black kids out of school. | ||
And by that I mean both sides were being bad. | ||
But they are the power structure. | ||
Just come to realize that. | ||
That the Republicans are the opposition party. | ||
The Republicans are there just to try to stop them. | ||
And sure, they're doing all their pork barrel and all their BS just to get elected. | ||
Nobody's perfect. | ||
But don't believe this big media push that, oh my gosh, the government is just horrible and crooked and screw it, I'm not going to vote. | ||
Get out there and vote for Bob Dole and Jack Kent. | ||
They will institute, they won't give us like everybody says, they will institute and implement a 15% tax cut across the board for everybody. | ||
$500 per child tax credits. | ||
That's for anybody with kids. | ||
Just a little extra, you know, I mean, imagine $500 a child. | ||
That's quite a bit. | ||
A cut in the capital gains tax of half. | ||
That's on investment. | ||
That's for everybody. | ||
That's not a rich man's tax. | ||
Sure, the rich will make the most money out of it, but who cares? | ||
So will I. It's across the board. | ||
It's fair. | ||
That's the key, folks. | ||
The key is, is that don't believe the experts, the so-called experts that told you NAPTA and GATT was going to have a trade surplus or trade deficit. | ||
It's gotten much larger. | ||
You know, learn this. | ||
These so-called experts who are, you know, highfalutin that you see on the news, they're being funded by a university or whatever that's being funded by grants from big corporations. | ||
And I'm not saying corporations are the enemy. | ||
But we've just got to let them know, hey, we're going to have, you know, we're not going to keep listening to all your BS. Well, trade deficits just skyrockets. | ||
And I know it's more complicated than that. | ||
The simple fact of it is it makes me very angry when so-called experts get up there and they say, I think the American people are a little bit smarter than this. | ||
They know that we need to have, you know, tax cuts sound very good and sound very nice, but first we need to balance this budget. | ||
Okay, Mr. Clinton, why did you veto a balanced budget amendment twice? | ||
Why did you veto welfare reform twice? | ||
Why did you veto partial birth abortion twice? | ||
Why did you veto all this stuff so many times? | ||
Why did you do all this? | ||
Why are you a big liar? | ||
Why doesn't the media put you on the spot? | ||
Because he's the man. | ||
He does what the rich want. | ||
I mean, the real rich. | ||
I don't mean somebody worth ten million. | ||
I don't mean somebody worth five billion. | ||
That's who's rich. | ||
That's the power broker. | ||
It takes a lot of money to really leverage things. | ||
I really... | ||
I mean, what I'm trying to say to you is this. | ||
It's been proven unequivocally... | ||
Zip nana, when you cut taxes, revenue swells. | ||
I keep repeating that over and over because I want people to understand that. | ||
It's been proven that government is a danger any time it gets too big. | ||
Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. | ||
That's Lord Acton, okay, from Britain. | ||
Very famous quote. | ||
History repeats itself to a fashion. | ||
So you have to be aware of this. | ||
And I don't try to set myself up here as a smart guy. | ||
And I know I kind of speak, you know, loud, do this and that. | ||
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And I understand that the media, I understand that the media You know, soothes you and says, I think the American people are smart enough to know. | |
I can sit here and be a snake and go, I think you're smart enough to know out there that Clinton just cares and he's got, you know, he's for clean water and he's for balancing the budget and he's for this and he's for that. | ||
But I'm not going to do that all snakely and, you know, and say, oh, you're so smart. | ||
Oh, you know, I know you're smart out there, but I'm not going to, you know, play that high school game of... | ||
You know, Bob knows we're cool because he's cool. | ||
That's kind of the game they play. | ||
I'm saying to you, Clinton signed the Republicans' clean water bill and got all the credit. | ||
Republicans got none. | ||
Clinton signed the Republicans' moderate welfare bill and now it's claiming that he's going to go back on it. | ||
See, that's how he operates. | ||
Clinton is for all the big government. | ||
Clinton is for the crooked behavior. | ||
Just go back to the facts and find out about it. | ||
When Clinton tells seniors that... | ||
That the Republicans and the press doesn't question him? | ||
That Republicans are going to slash, you know, Social Security and all this? | ||
That's just a bald-faced lie. | ||
Clinton levied a huge tax on Social Security. | ||
Clinton levied a huge gas tax, the biggest single gas tax increase in U.S. history. | ||
Clinton has dozens of taxes attached to all kinds of things that you never even heard about because the president wants you to know about it because they want government to swell. | ||
Hello, you're on the air. | ||
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Hello? | |
Yeah. | ||
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Yeah, man, you hung up on me earlier. | |
I was wondering how Dole's going to implement that 15% across-the-board tax for everybody. | ||
He really doesn't even have the power to do that. | ||
I know, I've heard that in the press. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
The Congress wants to cut taxes by half. | ||
Republicans are probably going to be... | ||
For sure will probably control the House and almost for sure control the Senate when he comes in, which the Democrats have been doing for, you know, 40, 80 years. | ||
So it's time to give them a chance, and they will cut taxes. | ||
And that's why the era of big government is freaking out. | ||
Because the Republicans come in, they're going to have a moderate tax cut, things are going to boom, the American people have finally gotten up and say, we want government cut, so things will get cut this time, or things will get held where they are, revenues will swell, deficits will go down, people will say, hey, this really works. | ||
Just like it does in South Korea, the fact that it's growing an economy in the world. | ||
Just like it works here, just like it works there. | ||
And boom, growth will explode and then people will finally say, you know, that was a load of crap. | ||
Everything's great now. | ||
Boom, that's out of the way. | ||
I'm going to worry about raising my kids. | ||
That's what they're scared about. | ||
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Because the house of cards, the big crooked scam, is fixing to fall over. | |
Hello? | ||
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Uh-huh. | |
Well, listen, I didn't hang up on you. | ||
I'm just going to some calls real fast. | ||
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Uh-huh, yeah. | |
I just had a couple more ideas that I wanted to show at you. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
I wanted to know what you had to think about Louis Farrakhan. | ||
You know, he was going to accept that billion dollar from the Libyans from Mark Addafi and all that. | ||
I don't like Louis Farrakhan. | ||
I have seen Louis Farrakhan on Austin Access on a Nation of Islam tape say that 300 spaceships flying around and that there's a mother wheel up in space. | ||
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Yeah, and that he's Jesus Christ and all that. | |
Did you see that? | ||
I didn't hear that, but I did see him say the other stuff. | ||
And I saw Khalid Muhammad and him say, That all white people were going to be pushed like a fire. | ||
I don't care. | ||
He's one bad person like all the rest. | ||
All I said earlier, you know, all people have bad people. | ||
Hitler was a white man, and I think he was a lot worse than Louis Farrakhan. | ||
You know, all I'm trying to say is that we're all humans, and earlier all I said about Louis Farrakhan was is that what's so dangerous about him is he speaks a lot of truth. | ||
He says, you know... | ||
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That is true. | |
I'd like to see him bring the black community together. | ||
That's true, but... | ||
You know, as tactics of doing it, I don't really approve of some of the... | ||
No, I do not approve of Louis Farrakhan, but who I do approve of is Tony Brown, who's now a Republican. | ||
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Tony Brown, I'm not familiar with him. | |
He is just incredible. | ||
He says, get computers into the inner city, like Newt Gendrich says every week. | ||
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That's true. | |
Is he a senator, or what's his position or anything? | ||
No, he's a writer and a lecturer, and he has a couple of PhDs and all the other stuff. | ||
He's a talking head, but he has a journal on PBS. It's very intelligent, very well crafted. | ||
And since he's gotten more conservative, I haven't seen him on there as much. | ||
But he says everything I'm saying. | ||
He has a much larger education than me. | ||
He agrees. | ||
He sees the trends that I see. | ||
Anybody with common sense who really takes time to look at things sees the monolithic structure of the Democratic Party, the big city machine on a national scale. | ||
I mean, the model works in Chicago. | ||
It works in New York. | ||
You know, controlling people, making them think that you're their friend just by bringing them some food while the big city bosses run everything. | ||
You know, it's a big city machine put on a national scale. | ||
It's time to stand up against it. | ||
It's time to kick it back where it belongs and really take care of the American people and grow the strength and the heritage of America. | ||
And if you want to be in some kind of weird, you know, click cult that's into smoking dope and shooting up or whatever, go do it, but don't break it in my house because I'm going to shoot you. | ||
You know, child molesters out there, And I mean, thanks for the call, buddy. | ||
Child molesters out there, don't for a second think that you're going to, you know, drop by and pick up my little sister and take her off and kill her like Richard Allen Davis killed Polly Clark. | ||
I'm for law and order. | ||
You see how that guy right there kind of giggled? | ||
He thought it was funny hearing good old straight talk. | ||
I'm sick of the women in this country getting raped and killed and then these liberal judges letting people like Richard Allen Davis look up this who can be convicted of 20 rapes. | ||
Muggings, everything else you can imagine, mutilating his own family. | ||
And a liberal judge in California released him. | ||
That's what caused three strikes and you're out and all that other stuff. | ||
And the media said, three strikes and you're out is terrible. | ||
A man got put in prison for stealing a piece of pizza. | ||
Yeah, he robbed and raped a couple other people. | ||
And then he grabbed a piece of pizza from a school kid's hand and ran down the street and resisted arrest. | ||
Third, three strikes, you're out. | ||
And the media played that up, and three strikes is gone. | ||
They're phasing it out in California. | ||
See, that's how the media works. | ||
They want things to break down. | ||
They want things to disintegrate. | ||
Why? | ||
I have no earthly idea. | ||
We've got about 20-something minutes left. | ||
Let's go to some calls. | ||
I'm going to just start blipping through the calls real fast. | ||
Just tell me a comment until I get to a Democrat or somebody, because I want to hear. | ||
And that guy who I just got onto, look, I don't claim to be your daddy and know everything and try to be Mr. Big and bossy. | ||
All I'm trying to say is I want the straight talk to happen. | ||
I'm sure you've got some ideas. | ||
I'm sick of the crime. | ||
I'm sick of the murder. | ||
I'm sick of worrying about my little sister. | ||
I'm sick of worrying about what's going on in this country. | ||
I'm sick of these child rings. | ||
You know, they caught two police down in San Antonio, husband and wife, who were part of a sex ring, and it kind of got hushed up. | ||
It was in the news for a day or two. | ||
You know, this stuff's going on. | ||
Evil's breathing our bellies. | ||
You know, I watch MTV and stuff, and it's just lowest common denominator blab, counterculture garbage. | ||
How am I hung up on counterculture? | ||
I'm not hung up on, you know, religious stuff. | ||
I just know what happened to work for society. | ||
I don't want to dictate rules to you. | ||
But why celebrate degradation? | ||
You know, Marilyn Manson, a rock band, sings about killing children. | ||
And then they're on MTV now. | ||
What kind of degeneracy is that? | ||
It's like they've got to keep one-upping themselves. | ||
Listen, I'm an oil painter. | ||
I'm an artist. | ||
I'm a business person. | ||
I'm multifaceted. | ||
I'm hyper. | ||
I'm whatever. | ||
I'm not perfect. | ||
I'm young. | ||
You know, I like to go out on a date with a girl. | ||
I like to take my dog for a walk. | ||
I say that every episode. | ||
I'm not a bad person. | ||
I'm just telling you, I get excited because I see a major threat to our safety because people won't wake up and understand what's happening in this country. | ||
And they're too emotionally attached to their view of, I'm a Democrat, I'm a Republican. | ||
Well, I have to tell you, it's worse with the Democrats. | ||
And, you know, they've got this thing of, we can do no evil. | ||
You know, a lot of Democrats are mad at pompous preachers, which I am too. | ||
You know, the preacher who goes out and is totally pompous and thinks he knows everything and tells everybody how to live. | ||
You know, while he's, you know, and then the next day he goes out and gets caught with a hooker. | ||
I think that's terrible, too. | ||
But look how the liberals are. | ||
They claim they're for children and this and that and blah, blah, blah. | ||
Consistently, cities where they're in control, things are much worse for children, much worse for women, many more rapes, much more drugs, because you've got to have some kind of control in society. | ||
Or the government will step in and have total control. | ||
And by control, I mean do whatever you want as long as it doesn't hurt anybody else. | ||
But if you break in a house, You should get a couple years in prison and have some rehabilitation. | ||
Second time, you should get about 20 years hard labor. | ||
Next time, you should be in for life. | ||
People wouldn't do it as much. | ||
Used to, crime wasn't as pervasive. | ||
Crime has exploded 3,000% in some type of crime over the last 25, 30 years. | ||
And only now has it leveled off because we've built more prisons. | ||
It's still, you know, way up high. | ||
It hasn't gone down any. | ||
It's just leveled. | ||
Folks, something needs to be done about it. | ||
Violent crime, real twisted crime, sick crime is up. | ||
Actual murder and stuff is down 2% because we've built more prisons, but real sick crime against children and against women is way up. | ||
That's because our society is starting to go insane. | ||
And all I'm trying to say to you is realize, you know, it's the person who's leftwardly and who's against the death penalty. | ||
Well, are you against the people that these murderers kill? | ||
What about them? | ||
They didn't get a trial. | ||
They didn't get 15 appeals. | ||
I think If you murder a child, murder a woman, murder a man, murder an old lady, and it's not done in passion, you know, and there's not 10 witnesses that it was done in passion, that you should be executed. | ||
You know, I think you should have different forms of murder, you know, capital murder, manslaughter, I think those are all good listings, like we already had. | ||
It's the statutory things. | ||
It's the 10 appeals, 20 years on death row. | ||
You know, everybody knows the problems in our legal system. | ||
We need to demand this. | ||
We need to support police. | ||
We need to quit worshiping criminals. | ||
I mean, that's really what the society turned into, and it scares me. | ||
The reason I get excited about it is because something needs to be done about it. | ||
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And again, Bill Clinton's lying to you. | |
I'm going to just scatter some stuff that I scribbled down. | ||
This is all off the internet and factual information. | ||
Clinton did not pass the Clean Water Act. | ||
Republicans did. | ||
He signed it. | ||
You're going to hear him touting his environmental record. | ||
The only thing he's done is sign this Clean Water Act which Republicans passed. | ||
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He signed it. | |
He got all the credit. | ||
Good job for signing it, Mr. Clinton. | ||
Shame on the press for not reporting that the Republicans passed it. | ||
It's a lot tougher to pass it, appropriate it, do all the work. | ||
You know, Clinton's like that guy in high school who, you know, this is kind of an old, this is kind of an analogy. | ||
I'll go to y'all's college in a second. | ||
He's kind of like the guy in high school who, you know, who gets all the girls and treats them like crap and does all this and drinks and does, you know, does whatever, gets away with everything, and everybody still keeps thinking he's great. | ||
Clinton raised taxes on Social Security. | ||
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That's a fact. | |
Check it out for yourself. | ||
But a lot of Republicans get blamed for doing that when they haven't even passed anything. | ||
It's just all a lie. | ||
Largest tax increase in history. | ||
Gas tax, many other things. | ||
Tax on so-called wealthy. | ||
Big lie. | ||
Tax on everybody. | ||
Clinton's lied about Republicans on their tax cuts. | ||
Dole's tax cuts will absolutely work. | ||
It's been proven a hundred times. | ||
You know... | ||
Just the media saturation of the youth. | ||
I mean, Nickelodeon has political programs on it now. | ||
When the average viewing audience is like eight. | ||
I called their office in New York and asked them. | ||
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That's sick. | |
Listen, let's go to some calls. | ||
Listen, I've looked at the facts. | ||
I've looked at information. | ||
The Democrats have had the power. | ||
Give it to the Republicans for a while. | ||
They're saying, check Newt Gingrich. | ||
Don't vote for Bob Dole. | ||
Well, the Democrats have had predominant power for the last 70 years. | ||
Totally for the last 40. I think it's time to give the Republicans a chance. | ||
They're not going to run screaming and kill you. | ||
You can always vote them out. | ||
You know, don't believe the scare tactics of the media, the panic propaganda that they send out to you. | ||
Hello, you're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, you keep talking about how America needs immunity and stuff, and that we need to quit bickering and stuff. | |
Well, you know, why do you keep busting out with the fact that the Republicans are better than the Democrats? | ||
Alright, thanks. | ||
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Good question. | |
Because, no, see, that's what scares the hell out of me. | ||
You sit there and you try to explain to somebody, and I don't claim to be that smart even. | ||
That's exactly what I'm hitting on. | ||
They tell you, don't be a divider, don't be a this, don't be a that. | ||
I'm not saying, Bill Clinton's mean-spirited. | ||
Bill Clinton wants to hurt the children. | ||
Bill Clinton's bad. | ||
I say, Bill Clinton passed this. | ||
Bill Clinton tried to pass this. | ||
Bill Clinton's for this. | ||
Bill Clinton lied about this. | ||
The press lied about this. | ||
La, la, la, la, la, la. | ||
You know, and then I say, this is who's had the power for the last 70 years. | ||
Total power for the last 40 years, whose Congress controls spending. | ||
You know, I try to show people the facts here. | ||
I try to say, hey, look, where Republican governors have gotten in and cut taxes, those states are the fastest growing now. | ||
You know, I'm trying to show people the facts. | ||
I don't get off on this fucking Clinton. | ||
I can't stand it. | ||
I wish that things were working fine, you know, and I could just go vote and, you know, things wouldn't be perfect. | ||
I could talk to my neighbors. | ||
But things are so drastic, American people have gotten so dumbed down that they think that, well, why are you saying that, Mr. Jones? | ||
You're, you know, Alex Jones, you're sitting there saying, you know, you're for unity and, you know, you're against division and you're against all this. | ||
Well, then why are you sitting there knocking Clinton? | ||
Because Clinton is worse than Richard Nixon ever was. | ||
He's an absolute monster. | ||
Forget the character issue. | ||
That's important, but let's get to more important things. | ||
Like socialized healthcare. | ||
You can say, well, we need healthcare. | ||
Yeah, but you need a law where they can walk you in jail if you don't carry a car around with you and a huge fine. | ||
You know, secret tribunals running the whole nation's healthcare. | ||
Ten regions with a secret board of ten. | ||
That's a fact. | ||
Go get it. | ||
You're too late to go find it out. | ||
That's fine. | ||
I'm not degrading Clinton's person. | ||
I'm not sitting there talking like... | ||
Like Ann Richards did in saying, George Bush is born with a silver foot in his mouth. | ||
You know, just low-level kiddie humor. | ||
Again, here's what Kay Bailey Hutchinson said and she got knocked for it. | ||
This is all true. | ||
Each one of these things, you can go back to the source and it's absolutely true and more. | ||
America, it is time to wake up to President Clinton and his high-taxing, free-spending, promise-breaking, Social Security taxing, health care socializing, Drug coddling, power grabbing, business busting, lawsuit loving, UN following, FBI abusing, | ||
IRS increasing, $200 haircutting, you know, humor there in the middle, gas taxing, over-regulating, bureaucracy testing, class baiting, privacy violating, values crushing, truth dodging, Medicare forsaking, property rights taking, job destroying. | ||
You can say some of those didn't sound like they were targeted to facts. | ||
Okay, Medicare forsaking. | ||
It's going to go Bust in 2002 at current CBO, Congressional Budget Office numbers. | ||
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It's going to go bust if we don't do something about it. | |
And Clinton just says, Republicans want to slash and hurt it. | ||
They wanted to cut the rate of increase by 3%. | ||
It's increasing by 10% a year. | ||
They want to cut down to 7%. | ||
That's over twice the rate of inflation. | ||
Totally moderate. | ||
Again, if you can understand that, you know, and some of these other things, you know, values crushing, that's kind of a modely, you know, I don't say Republicans are perfect. | ||
That's kind of, you know. | ||
Value's crushing. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
I guess it means he's for a partial-birth abortion up to nine months. | ||
You know, again, that's just too much for me. | ||
That's infanticide. | ||
Even Democrats like Dick Gephardt, who, you know, he's against it. | ||
Top Democrats in the House. | ||
All this stuff's true in here, folks. | ||
Social Security taxing. | ||
Clinton levied a tax on Social Security. | ||
You never heard about it. | ||
I mean, what the hell's going on? | ||
America forgets everything that Bill Clinton's done. | ||
I guess you never get told by the media, so you don't even notice it when your Social Security gets taxed. | ||
Or I guess it's not that big of a deal to older people, and then they just think it's a big deal, and then they just rather hear about how nasty Republicans are and go, yeah, they're nasty, they're bad, I'm going to go with it. | ||
All I'm saying is that you're not getting balanced news. | ||
I don't expect there to ever be balanced news in this country, so I'm trying to give you not something to balance it, I'm giving you the true information. | ||
And I'm not saying, 95% of what I'm saying is probably totally accurate. | ||
Half what the news says is bull. | ||
That's my own little, you know, It's not like I don't like Billy Bob down the street. | ||
Clinton is worse than Richard Nixon ever was just because he gets up there and smiles at people and says, I want to help America. | ||
You know, it's Republicans that have tried to slash Medicare, and it's Republicans that have tried to cut school lunches. | ||
I've been trying to just keep America safe. | ||
I've been trying to do what's right for America. | ||
I can sit there and BSU and coddle people and lie to them and say, I think Americans are smart enough to know when they're being lied to. | ||
I think they know this tax cut won't work. | ||
Well, if people are lazy and don't know enough to understand that every tax cut in history has increased... | ||
The money coming into the Treasury and the tax cuts work, you've just got to cut spending or leave it at the same. | ||
Clinton is a monster. | ||
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Fuck you! | |
Alright, well thanks for the call, buddy. | ||
Anyway, I mean, the whole crux of the thing is that people out there have... | ||
I guess there's a lot of stupid people out there. | ||
I mean, that's really what it amounts to. | ||
People don't want to just line up and spend the time to find out about the facts. | ||
This guy who just called a minute ago, he could care less. | ||
He just didn't like the way I look. | ||
You know, he must be into the way things look. | ||
You know, that is lower level. | ||
That is not intelligent. | ||
You need to be aware of what's happening in this government. | ||
You need to be aware that they're taking too much money out of your paycheck. | ||
Don't you want that 50% tax cut, which will work? | ||
We've already cut spending. | ||
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It'll work. | |
It's factual information. | ||
Again, factual information, right and wrong. | ||
You know, you cut a finger off, you bleed. | ||
Cause and effect. | ||
You drop a rock off a mountain, it goes down and hits the ground. | ||
I'm talking about facts here, folks. | ||
I'm talking about Clinton's record is horrible, but the media won't spotlight his record. | ||
The only good thing, and the Republicans have stopped Clinton and all the stuff he tried to pass. | ||
Don't forget all the stuff he tried to pass. | ||
Hello, you're on the air. | ||
Yes, it's you. | ||
Speak into your telephone. | ||
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Hey, what's up, man? | |
What's going on? | ||
A fast comment or two, because I'm... | ||
The show's only got about 12 minutes left. | ||
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Yeah, I heard that the Republicans were going to try to cut down on the IRS or quickly go away with that. | |
They're going to rearrange the tax code. | ||
The tax code has grown a bureaucracy of itself. | ||
A lot of people spend... | ||
$5,000 a year just paying their taxes. | ||
I mean, just having, you know, good CPAs and people, you know, do their taxes. | ||
And Bob Dole's saying it should be a simple flat tax that you can fill out on the back of a postcard, which is very simple. | ||
But the tax code's gotten so complex, so these big corporations don't pay hardly any tax. | ||
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While the middle... | |
See, quit believing the Democrats lie that don't be for the Republicans, they're for the big corporations. | ||
Go to the internet. | ||
Corporations contribute equally to both sides of the fence, to both parties. | ||
Clinton's gotten 40-something million from the corporations, so is Dole. | ||
They hedge their bets just like a good bookie. | ||
All I'm sitting here talking about is the simple fact of the matter is that these tax cuts will work, and they will spur growth, and the Republicans... | ||
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Having the same problem I had earlier. | |
Yeah. | ||
The problem is, I'm trying to bring up actual numbers from my mind. | ||
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That's cool. | |
The Republicans want to give us actual factual information, and the American people just don't want it. | ||
The American people want to run headlong and believe so proper world that Bill Clinton gives them. | ||
And I'm just telling people this, factually and information, tax cuts will work. | ||
They have worked in the past when Democrats gave us big tax cuts. | ||
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I like what you have to say, you know, and everything. | |
I figure that... | ||
While I'm watching you on TV, I figure that you could get your point across, you know, if you directed yourself more and didn't get so wild on TV. Not as an insult or anything, but I like what you're having to say and everything, and I know you have a lot of energy on TV, but that's not what's going to get a grab-a-hold of people, you know. | ||
I think that if you came across with a more clear and direct, because you kind of jump around. | ||
No offense. | ||
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No offense. | |
Well, listen, thanks, buddy. | ||
Anyways. | ||
Now, that's enough on those calls. | ||
I've gotten a couple of those, and I think it's the same guy because I won't get those calls for six weeks, and then all of a sudden I'll get like five or six of them in one show. | ||
Listen, I thank you for your call, but this is the way I am. | ||
My facts are true. | ||
If you don't want to accept it, if you don't want a tax break that will work, if you don't want to cut down on governments that are dangerous, then be my guest. | ||
March right into the totalitarian state. | ||
So again, let me get back to that central point. | ||
Corporations give equally to Republican and Democrats. | ||
That's a fact that the numbers are released by the Federal Election Commission. | ||
It's on the internet. | ||
You get it for yourself. | ||
If you're not lazy, go ahead and get it. | ||
It's there for you to get. | ||
It's a simple, bald-faced lie when they tell you that tax cuts are for the rich. | ||
A 50% tax cut across the board will be equal for everybody. | ||
And cutting the capital gains tax by half will be equal for everybody. | ||
And taking people's money isn't going to help the economy. | ||
It isn't going to do it. | ||
71% of all the money the government takes into a lot of its programs, most of its talent programs, get spent in the bureaucracy. | ||
All Republicans want to do is cut bureaucracy in Washington and send that money down to the state. | ||
Things will work fantastic. | ||
And if you want to believe the propaganda out there people are getting you, be my guest and step right on in. | ||
How are you on the air? | ||
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Hey, Alex, how are you doing? | |
Pretty good. | ||
I enjoy your show. | ||
unidentified
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This is about the second time. | |
Well, I guess it's the third time I've seen you, but each time I see you, it's... | ||
You got a big booger hanging out here now. | ||
Yeah, I said, hang on. | ||
Hello? | ||
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How's it going? | |
Yeah. | ||
Hello? | ||
Yes, you're on. | ||
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Okay, I'm not a Republican or a Democrat. | |
I mean, I've seen you before, like, really not less to you, but, I mean, to make a quick point, I don't know, you sound, you've got your facts together, but you're just a little too self-righteous about it. | ||
Your beliefs are fine and they've got their virtue or whatever, but you're too hung up on believing. | ||
You want so hard to believe that you sound almost like a sucker up there. | ||
Robot-ing around, really not making any sense. | ||
You're going blah, blah, blah, and propaganda, and throwing big words out. | ||
Oh, you think I'm throwing big words out? | ||
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Yeah, yeah, obviously. | |
Ask me what a big word means, and I'll tell you the difference. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Ask you what a big word means. | ||
When you talk about your education not being so large, that makes me doubt that you were ever educated at all. | ||
I doubt whether you have an affinity toward politics at all. | ||
at all you just like to get out there on your little pedestal soapbox and talk shit and try to make it sound like the world's all okay if you could just get control of it you could just take over be a Republican do what the Republicans want to do cut taxes duh duh duh duh. | ||
Hey you're a fucking moron dude I mean how does a putt like you get on TV? | ||
You can keep attacking you but if you cuss again I'll hang up on you. | ||
Okay I just I don't understand how you get so self right that what you say is going to You've got this future where if everybody were to listen to Republicans, That it would just be this hunky-dory stew and everything would be okay. | ||
It's never going to come down. | ||
It's not going to come down to liberals. | ||
It's not going to come down to Democrats. | ||
It's not going to come down to Republicans. | ||
Each side is going to have its drawbacks and its anemites. | ||
And I don't understand how you think the Republicans have the answer to the world. | ||
Okay, you say it's going to come down to people, right? | ||
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Yeah, I mean, not one technical person or one... | |
Absolutely. | ||
All I'm saying is... | ||
I mean, thanks for the call. | ||
All I'm saying is... | ||
Is take the shackles off the American people. | ||
Look, man, I mean, you know, what the hell? | ||
You know, it's kind of like when Richard Allen Davis killed Polly Closs and all these other people he raped and stuff. | ||
It was hardly in the news until he flipped off the camera crew and the jury. | ||
And they were like, how would he put them off? | ||
People are more concerned about how you talk or your attitude or what you say than what the actual facts are. | ||
I agree with you, man. | ||
I want to cut taxes so you'll have more of your money. | ||
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To go out and buy whatever you want. | |
Go get whatever you want. | ||
I mean, you try coming in here and getting motivated for an hour and a half. | ||
Now, I don't want to get on that anymore. | ||
I'll just hang up with anybody who wants to sit there. | ||
I mean, I want to hear some facts. | ||
Instead of somebody sputtering, you just want to get up in your soapbox and hate Republicans. | ||
Or, I mean, hate Democrats. | ||
I'm successful in what I've done. | ||
I've made quite a bit of money on my own. | ||
I don't brag about it. | ||
I don't talk about it. | ||
You know, I could easily. | ||
The people out there... | ||
I appreciate you watching my show. | ||
I'll be on next week at 10. I've got about five minutes left. | ||
Again, for those of you out there, I understand fully where a lot of people come from. | ||
They say, you know, just be moderate. | ||
Just relax. | ||
I'm not a Democrat. | ||
I'm not a Republican. | ||
In some way, that's supposed to be virtuous. | ||
I'm a registered Republican, but I'm not a Republican. | ||
I'm a human being who lives here in Austin, Texas. | ||
I live right here in Austin, Texas, on the planet Earth. | ||
Two-thirds of the way out of the spiral arm of the Milky Way galaxy. | ||
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Okay? | |
That's who I am. | ||
I'm not, you know, and people can call up and say, you're not educated. | ||
You're not this. | ||
You're not that. | ||
You know, whatever. | ||
Whatever kind of bully you want to spout, go ahead. | ||
Get to the facts. | ||
Refuse from my information. | ||
Tell me that if we cut taxes, the revenue won't swell, and that more money won't go into the federal government, and that everybody will be better off. | ||
Tell me that free market isn't the way to go. | ||
And for people out there that are watching, that see... | ||
How scary it is. | ||
How some people are just concerned how you look, how you talk. | ||
And I understand that's a lot of, you know, delivery when you're telling somebody something. | ||
But all I want to get out there to people is, is that all through history, government has been the source of ills. | ||
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And somebody just probably said, religion, man, religion's been the source of problems. | |
Well, religion was just another form of government. | ||
You know, look at Iran or someplace like that. | ||
Religion is the government. | ||
It's totalitarian. | ||
It's oppressive. | ||
Anything that gets total control, monolithic power structures, of course you're going to have problems. | ||
Of course it's going to be crooked. | ||
Of course there's going to be... | ||
I mean, you know, the Catholic Church caused the Dark Ages, many say, because if you were trying to be a scientist, they'd call you an alchemist or a witch, and they'd take you out and burn you at the stake or boil you in oil. | ||
That was because they didn't want anybody learning, they didn't want anybody teaching, and that happens in every totalitarian state. | ||
Look down in Mexico where the PRI runs everything. | ||
I wish that was a free state. | ||
I love those people. | ||
I mean, they're such good people. | ||
But they've got a crooked state running things. | ||
They've got high taxes. | ||
People are, I mean, people are hardly making anything there. | ||
You know, the average wage is like $2 an hour. | ||
But more billionaires were created in Mexico in the last 10 years than anywhere else in the world. | ||
There's a filthy rich elite there. | ||
There's this little bitty elite and this giant poor class down there. | ||
And all through history, look at the pattern. | ||
To control people, you've got to have a bad educational system. | ||
What did the Catholic Church try to do? | ||
Only monks were allowed to write. | ||
Only monks were allowed to control things. | ||
I'm not saying the Catholic Church is bad now because things have changed. | ||
What I'm saying is, you could say, religions cause problems, governments cause problems, business causes problems. | ||
Anything that gets more and more power wants to keep out outsiders. | ||
As a tree gets bigger, the grass dies under it. | ||
It's harder for new trees to come up. | ||
That's just a natural flow of things. | ||
And that's why... | ||
That's why the American system is so good. | ||
And I understand people have been raised and bred out there that America's horrible in this horrible black hole vortex of terribleness. | ||
I would challenge you to go down to Barnes& Noble and just get a history of the world and study it. | ||
You know, there's about ten different brands of it. | ||
And you study the major events of the world, and it's not perfect history. | ||
But just learn how things flow and how things move, and it'll give you a good road back to the future. | ||
Read Alvin and Heidi Toffler's Future Shock, written way back in the 60s, and everything they've written has come true and more. | ||
It talks about the third wave that we're in right now. | ||
And the fourth wave that's coming, biotech, and a fusion with the information age. | ||
Genetic engineering on an incredible scale. | ||
I appreciate y'all's calls. | ||
I appreciate y'all's input. | ||
I'd like the people that called that I didn't get through to call back next week at 10 o'clock on Thursday. | ||
Tune in, and I'll have some information. | ||
Some more information for you. | ||
Democracy is the key. | ||
Read about totalitarian states and learn how they always want to have state-run education, totally. | ||
Again, look back at the Dark Ages. | ||
What created the Renaissance? | ||
The printing press. | ||
No longer did just the monks control education. | ||
So you used to. | ||
You tried to be an alchemist, a scientist, you were killed. | ||
If a woman tried to get into medicine, she was killed as a witch. | ||
Anybody who tried to get into any information or learn anything was automatically killed. | ||
Famous people all the way back to Columbus were threatened to have their heads cut off if, you know, the percent of the world was round. | ||
Information threatens people. | ||
Information is good. | ||
I never claimed that all my information is right or pertinent or even fluently presented. | ||
And I appreciate people calling me. | ||
I appreciate people getting involved and just understand. | ||
Look how there's a move to control information. | ||
There's always been. | ||
And it ought to scare people that you've got to move to indoctrinate the children of America. | ||
It's not just in public schools now. | ||
It's on Nickelodeon and everywhere else. | ||
If you laugh and think that's funny, that's fine. | ||
They've got political shows on there now where they brainwash kids about how guns are terrible and little kids stand up and say, we need to ban manufacture of guns. | ||
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A little kid doesn't say, we need to ban manufacture of guns. | |
That was put in their head. | ||
A little seven or eight-year-old kid doesn't say stuff like that. | ||
You know, that's just coming out of this big state. | ||
Look, I appreciate y'all's call, and call or write to me right there, and I'll talk to you guys next week. | ||
The Democratic Party is the elite party. | ||
The Republicans aren't much better, but they're not the elite that's been firmly ensconced in this country. | ||
The Democratic Party is the older of the two parties. | ||
The Republican Party is the party of Lincoln, the party of suffrage for women, and the party of Teddy Roosevelt, which was the first environmentalist president who's done more than any other president for the environment. | ||
Hundreds of... | ||
Millions of acres put to forestry and stuff to be laid up for America's use. | ||
God bless you. | ||
People stay out of trouble. | ||
I appreciate the call. | ||
And just keep the faith, whatever your faith may be, and don't be afraid of information. | ||
See ya. | ||
Hello? | ||
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Alex. | |
Yeah. | ||
Hey, this is Rob. | ||
Hey, Rob. | ||
unidentified
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Hey, man. | |
I was just holding on to get on and you weren't going to take no more. | ||
How'd my show go? | ||
unidentified
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I liked it. | |
That's why I was going to call in right after that ignorant one called in. | ||
I was going to call in and tell them, you know, tell you that whether education or not, at least you're on the show, man. | ||
You know? | ||
That's right. | ||
Well, hey, listen, I'm fixing to run out of here, buddy. | ||
Would you give me a call at home sometime or something? | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
I've just been real busy at work lately. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
Check your voicemail. | ||
All right, Rob. | ||
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And I'll talk to you tomorrow. | |
Yeah. | ||
Leave your number one more time on there. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
See you, buddy. | ||
unidentified
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Alright, bye. | |
Hello? | ||
Hello? | ||
You're talking to me. | ||
unidentified
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Hello? | |
Pick up your telephone. | ||
Pick up your telephone. | ||
unidentified
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Hello? | |
Hello? | ||
Yeah? | ||
I was just watching your show. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
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You're a real space cadet, you know? | |
I bet you I'm a spooky dick down in the barrel and all. | ||
I know what you're saying down there. | ||
You on down there. | ||
Oh, I know what you're saying. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
Oh, yeah. | ||
You look. | ||
Well. | ||
Hello? | ||
No? | ||
Hello? | ||
It's the Silent Type. | ||
Are you projecting your energy at me? |