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2020 happy halloween i'm jon scott don't forget to turn the clock back and see you tomorrow 3 p.m. eastern for a special edition of the "fox report." thank for watching "life, liberty & levin" up next. ♪ >> hello america i'm mark levin and this is the guest, me i'm hosting this show. and i'm the guest on this show because i think this is the most important program that i've ever done on "life, liberty & levin" it is a special program because the election is a handful of days away. and this program we're going to move through history we're going move through current events and in the ends, i hope it moves you to be pall revere and tom paines we need to win this election i'm not a journalist most journalist
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aren't journalists either. but i'm not a journalist i'm an advocate for liberty, i'm an advocate for americanism. that includes the declaration and that includes the constitution. everything is on the table as democrats like to say and they ain't kidding. the democrat party today seems to dwowrp devour our constitution and our constitution system but democratic party is threatened over the supreme court, united states senate filibuster rule, electoral college ising what they're saying is, we want to own the government. we want to own the constitution. and you will bow to us, the democrat party and we have seen this and tyrannies throughout the world. i wants to remind you how important a person, donald trump is. what a statesman donald trump is what a historic figure donald trump is. i also want to remind you of how some of the greatest men who have ever served in the office of the presidency were treated by their own party. bit the democrat party and by the media.
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and so let's take a little look at history. there was a wonderful piece written by john crib the other day the in hill and he points out abraham lincoln and donald trump had a lot in common. it's a comparison that aggravates trump's critics who don't like to see the man they consider worst widely regarded as the best. this may make those critics heads explode but there's some fascinating parallels between the two presidents as well as some contrast for starters, they share the same political party lincoln was the first republican president, trump is the 19th. both men were long shot candidates in 1860 lincoln like trump defeated a field of better connected rivals to capture republican nomination and win the general election, in fact, lincoln slightly over 39% of the vote. both men came to office with little or no government experience. lincoln served only four terms in illinois legislature in one
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term in congress. trump spent zero time in government. trump on the other hand had far more executive experience. before his presidency lincoln ran a two man law firm with a reputation for disorganization and stored important papers in his hat in corner of springfield illinois office had a stack of documents label qhd you can't find it anywhere else look in this un, quote, both men experience harsh reactions for their elections. and in 1860 wore slogan with resistance to lincoln in bead obedience to god in the divided era in our nation's history trump is governing perhaps accra moan use period since then. both presidency terms of extreme media partisanship and lincoln day newspapers were closely aligned with the democrat or republican parties and it showed in the reporting in 1863, for example, after the gettysburg
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address chicago ties proclaim, quote, that sheik of every american must ting with shame as he reads the sellly flat, dish watery utterances of lincoln's speech. this springfield republican in massachusetts called it a perfect gem deep and feeling compact and lincoln was attacked in media. newspapers call him a demon a miserable failure a disgrace to the nation, quote, man who votes for lincoln now is a trader. one wisconsin paper asserted when he ran for reelection in 1864. you can imagine what southern newspapers wrote. trump returns to media fire almost daily but as assault been a war of words. lincoln's counterattacks could be more aggressive his administration believes some opposition newspaper fueled treason what did he do join civil war federal authority sometimes harassed or close antiwar newspapers. and even arrested editors.
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lincoln did not offer the suppressions. but he rarely objected. lincoln like donald trump dropped runs around press to communicate directly with the people. he managed to get letters and speeches widely published so voters know his thought and words trump has done same with rally 90 minute press conference and tweets. the washington political establishment viewed lincoln like trump. with wearingness and hostility he was considered a from the prairie clearly out of his step. trump is somewhat of a street fighter his instinct when hit is to hit back twice as hard. younger days, lincoln also was a scrapper. he wants to defend a colleague from unruly audience by threatening to break heads with. another occasion he came close to dualing with a political rival. with age more conciliatory as president he sometimes pulled off by writing blistering letters and then filing them away without mailing them no
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tweeting for lincoln. lincoln, of course, was a wartime president. trump and allies consider themselves engaged in a kind of software at least two fronts. first, against the swamp. and a trench washington elite and second against the hard left that aims to radically transform the country. and both cases, trump supporters believe he's defending the nation's founding principles amen. opponents strenuously disagree. that perhaps is the area of comparison with lincoln that matters most. lincoln was fiercely dedicated to founding principles especially those in the declaration of independence. his favorite founding document that we are all created equal that we all have the right to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness he knew as long as we stick to founding principles america can be a great nation. and in the end, lincoln was judged and is judged as a great president. but there's more as john crib points out in usa today,
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mr. lincoln is already beaten he cannot be elected and we must have another ticket to save us from utter overthrow that victory came from harris editor of the new york tribune head of the reelection campaign in 1864. now most americans remember lincoln as hero perhaps our greatest president. but when he stood for reelection many in the media and political class viewed him as a loser. the odds weighed heavily against him afterall no president had won a second term since andrew jackson in 1832 that was least of lincoln's problems the civil war dragged on three years with horrific casualty piling up and no end in sight. spring brought carnage at battle such as the battle of wilderness and courthouse in virginia. war weariness spread across the north critics call lincoln a buffoon a miserable failure and insignificant man. experts of the day said he showed very weak and foolish traits of character.
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a few desperate republicans cast about a bout for other candidates they drempt running general ss grant perhaps chaste just about anybody but lincoln would do. disgruntle member of the gop gathered in cleveland at a protest and vacillating policy the administration in conduct of the war. so they nominated john c. fremont to run against own party president. meanwhile republicans gathered in baltimore to nominate him. their platform called for a constitutional amendment producting slavery any cause for celebration was dampened by news of 7,000 union casualties in one day. only a few days earlier at the battle of coal harbor and lincoln reminded supporters it was best not to swap horse when is crossing streams northern pessimism deepened and loings was losing in 1864 running against general. the general he had fired.
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the general from new jersey. and he was expected to lose until they moved into the summer and summer moved into early fall and the battle of atlanta led by general sherman burned to ground and march through george into ocean that is what is said to have saved the lincoln presidency. and then suddenly republicans began to back and support him for president. lincoln was still attacked. even after his reelection. not until after his assassination with the lincoln we know today he admired and promoted as he is. i want to show you a short clip short video of our president. president trump at mount rushmore. and i want to the remind you of where he stands and his principle and his belief system. they're aisle to lincoln identical to reagan and powngdzing fathers and so hated by same democrats by the same media, by the same never
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lincolners xepght they're never trumpers that exist in the republican party let's take a look. go. >> i am here as your president to proclaim before the country and before the world this monument will never be desecrated. [applause] our powngdzers launched not only a revolution in government but a revolution in the pursuit of justice, equality, liberty, and prosperity. no nation has done more to answer the human condition than the united states of america. >> here tonight before the eyes of our forefathers, we will proclaim the ideals of the declaration of independence as we did 244 years ago.
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we will not be demean and we will not be intimidated. no enemy on earth can match the overwhelming strength and skill and might of the american armed forces. watch all that we cherish and everything that we hold say screed priceless and dear we support the courageous men and women of law enforcement we will never abolish our police or our great second amendment which gives us the right to keep and bare arms. we believe that our children should be taught to love their country, honor their history and respect our great american flag. we stand tall, we stand proud.
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and we only kneel to all mighty god in the face of lives meant to divide us we will show that the story of america unites us, inspires us, includes us all and makes everyone free. america's destiny is in our sights, america's future is in our hands and ladies, and gentlemen, the best is yet to come. [applause] >> president of the united states, president trump. president lincoln, have a great deal in common. they love their country and they love the american people. the same cannot be said of the modern media, the same cannot be said of the modern democrat party both of which demanding each and every day the
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this is your declaration of independence. this is your constitution. you know, when the men met that the second continental congress decide whether to unite against the british crown, well they had quite a debate. and they fought a lot. and they raised a lot of issues. and then they decided to put their name on that parchment which was their death sentence independence, liberty, representative government. republicanism, they were well aware of the great periods that proceeded them. they based their beliefs as you see in the constitution of the united states on judeo christian values on western enlightment. natural rights, the strength of the individual. they had contemporary like adam smith and great edmond burke who
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they reference in their writings. they were committed, the greatest nation on the face of the earth and greatest governing document man kind ever mean they succeeded called the constitution. your constitution. what does it do? it creates a beanygovernment to protect the individual and civil society to nurture liberty to nurture the family. to nurture religious rights and they would eventually add a bill of rights an exclamation mark to protect the individual against the central government. free speech, freedom of the press, freedom of of association religious liberty, the right for the individual to keep and bare arms to protect himself against enemies. both individuals and governmental. what else did they do?
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due process. warrants based on probable cause. speedy trials taking clause, to protect your property from the government taking it. all of these things that are crucially important for a free and civil society. no document on the face of the earth is like our constitution. based on our declaration, your unalienable rights that's this document. and there's this document. this is 110-page manifesto. i call it a communist manifesto because it is. it is the bernie sanders, joe biden document that unity document. nowhere in here does it express the principles that are in here. nowhere in this document do they talk about individual liberty or property rights, do they talk about faith, nowhere.
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this document, this manifesto is a rejection of the declaration and the constitution. it's rejection of limited government and rejection of the notion of free will and the individual. in other words, it rejects judeo christian principles western enlightsment. reformation and thinking of the great men who brought us this great society the same democrat party with the support of the media. wanted to destroy the supreme court, they want to destroy the united states senate. they want to destroy our voting system under the electoral college slowly democrats in urban areas are represented in the federal government. nobody else. they wanted to destroy the legislative process what is it they're trying to do? they want the democrat party to control our constitution, our government, and the individual. it is the democrat party that is
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become the party of tyranny. it not only rejects these principles, it is seeking to replace itself. it's leaders are seeking to grab power. that they do not have the right to cease. it is become as i said a tyrannical party that seeks to devour the civil society. and our constitutional system. and it's not just those areas of the constitution that i've mentioned earlier here i have evidence there are attacks on the first attempt in addition to court packing. they have proposed limiting your right to free speech particularly in a political campaign. they wanted to end the ability for you to support organizations that run advocate city ads on television and radio and in the newspaper. they wanted to end it because they're so in love with a democratic party media so repealing part of the first amendment they have 54
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democratted who voted for that and kamala harris potentially president of the united states -- what did she said? she wanted to use executive orders to eviscerate second amendment to destroy it in bill of rights as much as first amendment is what else is it they want to do? they have proposed amendments to abolish electoral college blue states and cities are represented in the federal government. not that people who produce our food, produce our energy, and on and on and on. they will be disenfranchised. and so many other aspects due process rights. thation clause they reject the 10th amendment and federalism unless they can use it to their advantage. such as sanctuary city, the 9th amendment which represents basically your individual liberties as stated in declaration of independence they don't even recognize it. so they have a war on the bill of rights. a war on the third branch of government, article three,
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swriew dish -- judiciary they're not only talking about rebalancing the supreme court. nancy pelosi speaker of the house has said we need to rebalance the entire judiciary. war on judiciary war on bill of rights war on united states senate but packing with four more democrats so republican for generations to come can never hold the majority. ramp through their legislation doesn't matter if you sue they'll control the court. this is tyranny, democrat party wants to control and own congress, the courts, the voting system, the legislative process. the democrat party wants to own all of them. among other things, that is what this election is about. do you stand for representative government? do you stand for the constitution? do you stand for our ancestor who is fought for these things? or do you stand for the democrat party that seeks to grab as much
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power as it possibly can? that's on the line in this election. we'll be right back. you've still got game.
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from? i'm looking at the 1936 constitution of the soviet union adopted if december of that year in other words stalin's constitution. i want to read you a few thing from this and tell me if it sounds familiar to what in democrats, biden senate candidates and so forth have been running on in this 110 page manifesto. let's see if there's any similarities are you ready? article 118 in stalin constitution. citizens of the ussr have right to work that is guaranteed right to employment and payment for their work in accordance with quantity and quality. the right to work is in short by socialist organization of the national economy. the steady growth of the productive forces of soviet society, e religious of the possibilities of economic crisis and abolition of unemployment sound familiar aoc? article 119, citizens in the ussr have right to rest and leisure the right to rest and
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leisure ensured by introduction of the working day to seven hours for the overwhelming majority of the workers maybe family leave or something of that sort. the institution of annual vacations with full pay for workers and employees. and provision of a wide network of rest home and clubs with the combination of the work people. pretty close, right? article 120, citizens of the ussr have right to maintenance old age also in case of sickness loss of capacity to work. the right is ensured by extensive goment of social assurance of work and employees at state expense free medical service for provision of a wide network of health resource for use of the working people. sounds very much like our own communist manifesto here article 121 citizens of the ussr have right to education. this right is ensured by universal compulsory elementary education, by education including higher education, being free of charge imagine
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that. by the system of state. for the overwhelming majority of the students and universities and colleges by instruction and schools being conductedded in the native language by the organize and factory state farm and machine and tractor stations and collective farm of free vocational technological agrono, ma'amic training for working people. article 122, i mean they didn't have to put this document out they should have just grabbed the stalin soviet 1936 constitution. and cut and paste it they almost did. women in the ussr are quote ed qawl right with me in state culture and political life now possibility of exercising these rights is ensured to women by graduate equal right to rest and leisure social insurance and education. and by state protection of the interest of the mother and child. prematernity leave with full pay and provision of a wide network
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of homes nursery and gardens. wow. bernie sanders -- article 123 equality of rights of citizens in the ussr. ire respected of nationality or race, and all sphere of economic state social, political life, is an indefeasible law and right of or conversely establish or indirect for citizennings on account of the race orr nationality as well as any advocacy of racial or national exclusiveness or hatred and condemn is punishable by law this is the old soviet union a genocidal machine. doesn't it sound lovely? article 124 in order to ensure to citizens freedom of conscience, the church in ussr is separated from state and school from the church freedom of religious worship and freedom of antireligious propaganda is recognized for all citizens, of course, they destroyed churches and they rounded up people because communism and religion
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simply don't mix. article 125, conformity with interest of working people in order to strengthen socialist system the sptses of the ussr guaranteed by law freedom of speech. freedom of the press, freedom of assembly including holding mass meetings, freedom of street processions and demonstrations, civil rights are ensured by placing at the dispose l stocks of paper public buildings to the streets communication facilities. other material requisites to exercise of these rights. wow. article 126 in conformity with the interest of the working people in order to develop organizational initiative and political activity that masses of the people citizens of the ussr ensure right to unit in public organizations. trade unions cooperative association youth association and so forth and so on. article 127, citizen it is in
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the ussr guaranteed invollibility of the person no person may be placed under arrest xepght by decision of a court or with sanction of a procurator. and 128, the invollibility of the home to protected by law. nothing in that constitution was complied with the opposite was the case. stalin was a ruthless vicious communist dictator who slawghtened tens of thousands including his own people none of that happened. none of it. our constitution protects us from this. from the soviet constitution, from youssef stalin, what else does it protect us from? this! the 110 page biden manifesto which is soviet constitution light but it is the same mindset, every aspects of our society in this document is
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regulated and taxed by a central authority that the democrats want to control. once they dispose of the supreme court. once they dispose of the senate. once they dispose of the right for many of us to have our votes count. once they dispose of part of the bill of rights what they've been trying to do. this document -- there are 110 page document will become more like the soviet constitution. all of the flowery language that hides. i'll be right back.
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shingles? dios mio. so much pain. maria had to do everything for me. she had these awful blisters on her back. i don't want shingles when i'm your age. actually, if you're 50 or older, you're at increased risk that's life, nothing you can do... uh, shingles can be prevented. shingles can be whaaaat? prevented. you can get vaccinated. where? at your pharmacy, your doctor's - hold on! don't want to go through that! 50 years or older? get vaccinated for shingles. now. mark: welcome back i want to talk briefly about race why race because it is a big issue. a big issue brought up by the democrat parties they try to paint the president of the united states as a racist and joe biden has done so repeatedly it is awful and goal here so to prevent or try to persuade african-americans and black americans other minority it is to vote democrat and not vote
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for donald trump. donald trump has been president for 47 months. and one of his priorities has been to do what he can to assist minority communities particularly the african-american and black communities in this country. and he's done more than any president i mean this since abraham lincoln more than any president since abraham lincoln. certainly more than biden and obama, certainly more than clinton. criminal justice reform has been talked about repeatedly. he secured permanent record funding for historically black college and universities that used to go hat in hand to oval office beg every year for some kind of trump said enough of that let's have a secure, and regularized form of funding for our historically black colleges. what else did he do? opportunities zones what's that? that's tax breaks for investing low income areas. what else did he do? lowest black hisks asian woman unemployment in history.
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until the pandemic hit. in history. and what else? law and order, law and order. this idea that minorities who live in cities where there's riots and looting and arson and criminality, that people in these communities supported is preposterous outrageous president of the united states has condemned these democrat liberal mayors and these democrat liberal governors for not putting down the violence that's taking place in these cities. joe biden for months did not. that's only recently that joe biden said please don't riot. even in philadelphia, what's taking place in philadelphia? where individual charge the police with a knife and they shot him and the looting and rioting taking place at the wal-mart and other stores again the biden campaign puts out a statement. basically claiming that perhaps there is some sort of
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discrimination taking place here and one of the reasons media never talk about it but you have to go back to look at it. bide is no, in no position to condemn anyone about race particularly trump who had a history of being very open and loving and compassionate towards all people of all races. i mean, look he's hired tens of thousands of people. regardless of their race. joe biden is not done such a thing back in 1975 biden said i think that concept of busing that we're going integrate people so that they all have the same access and they learn to grow up with one another all of the rest. is a rejection of the whole movement of black pride. he went on to say about desegregation rejection of the black awareness concept why black is beautiful and culture win for the importance of their own identity their own individuality. biden opposed integration. he opposed inte grigs and he
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should have never better. 1977. in a quote which appears to come from a congressional hearing related to antibusing legislation, biden emphasized wanting to, quote, ensure we do have orderly integration of society adding he was just not talking about education but all of society. he then said unless we do something about that my children are going grow up in a jungle. the jungle being a racial jungle with tensions having built so high that it is going to explode at some point. we've got to make some move on this. even if you oppose busing and many people did and do including minorities, white people and so forth. his comments are racist comments could be coming from a segregationist in the south and speaking of southern segregationist, they were good friends with joe biden. they have letters that reveal joe biden friendship with many of these segregations i want you to know that i very much appreciate your help during this week's committee meeting and
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attempting to bring my antibusing legislation to a vote. that is a letter to james a well known racist segregationist from mississippi that biden wrote in june 301977 he said i've been sorned long i worked with james bragging about working with segregationist that they were good friends quote unquote. in 1998 a speech then joe biden called 100,000 juveniles who had been arrested for violent crimes in united states particularly minority and blacks predators who i quote -- who weren't exceptionally exceptionally tough treatment predators he said about 100,000 of them if you want to be rhetorically extreme about it. for the predators there are 100,000 real bad apples out there 100,000 of the kids in the front page of the newspaper every day and then robert byrd a disgrace and embraced by
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democrat party, obviously, from west virginia. he was the grand legal of the kkk they even have a kk rks in west virginia until byrd created one and west virginia broke from west virginia during civil war to support the union and he said about byrd upon his death we lost the dean of the united states senate but also the state of west virginia lost its most fierce advocate as i said i lost a dear friend. biden called byrd a outspoken leader compassionate dedicated above all to making live better for those of the mountain state who has explained to do on race and racism? and bigotry? joe biden. joe biden yet they have managed to hundreds of millions of dollars in advertising and propaganda through the phony media to try to paint trump as the racist which he's not. i'll be right back. keeping your oysters business growing
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mark: welcome back ladies and gentlemen, you know the media in the country have done a great job pushing propaganda and demagogues who are back pocket of the democratic party as they were against lincoln as they were against reagan and against all republican presidents but especially trump. they hate trump the most. they hate trump the most because they feel they're in the precipice of taking over the
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governments through the democrat party and this president will not bend he will not kneel. he will not accept what it is that they're trying to do to the country and to the people of this country. quickly, toipght hit the coronavirus. i know you're upset about the coronavirus. but to be upset about the president of the united states is truly absurd particularly when you consider that joe biden democrats have done absolutely nothing to fight the coronavirus except sit become and attack the president of the united states. and their record is clear. they were pushing impeachment at the beginning of the virus playing down virus nancy pelosi was in chinatown. they didn't want you to call it wuhan china virus all of the rest but never in the game never doing anything i want to show you this list. the list has so many points on it of what president trump and his administration have done from the early days in to march. just from the early days into march to address this pandemic. we have never seen anything like
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this in american history. joe biden had has chance in define blew it with swine flu and would have been mass death if swine flu was as deadly as coronavirus but they lucked out this president, this virus to the ground in addition to this list that you're looking at, the president pushed and pushed hard operation warp speed. spent millions in developing vaccines and therapeutics. millions given the johnson & johnson in march. millions gibb to moderna in april millions given to arizona zen astrazeneca develop for a vaccine then they have to spend an enormous amount of money contracting for large scale manufacturing. and they did that in june, on july 7, july 22nd, july 23rd, in august -- they have to think of what? not only manufacturing but distribution. so they had to again, enter in
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the contracts with distribution. they are creating 100 million viles of vaccine with everyone of these companies in anticipation of the vaccine working if it doesn't they'll get rid of them and if it does they have the vaccines ready to go. they're going to have distribution ready to go. the development ready to go. we have never seen anything like this in american history dealing with any pandemic and even in recent american history. now why, why is that? because donald trump hasn't been in the government for 47 years. donald trump has been in the private sector so he knew that you have to develop a vaccine. he knew that you have to manufacture vaccine. he knew that you have to distribute a vaccine. and we will have a vaccine in the next few weeks. thanks to operation warp speed, we would not have an operation warp speed but for president donald trump and his experience as an outsider of businessman, and he insisted that these
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bureaucracy and federal government and there are -- health care bureaucracies in the federal government. that they follow the rules but they cut the red tape. so we can save as many lives as possible. shame on joe biden and democrats blaming every single death from this virus on the president of the united states. it is the most grotesque unconnable of a public crisis in mod person american history. i'll be right back. a veteran wd and it's made for her she's serving now we made it for all branches and all ranks whether they served one tour or made a career of it. we also made usaa for military spouses and their kids usaa is easy to work with and can save you money on auto, home and renters insurance. become a member today. get an insurance quote at usaa.com/quote usaa. what you're made of we're made for
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human et an insurance quote history at usaa.com/quote also destroyed the lives of thousands of jewish survivors still suffering today. god calls on people who believe in him to act on his word. "comfort ye, comfort my people." especially during this holiday season of hanukkah. when i come here and i sit with lilia i realize what she needs right now is food. these elderly jews are weak
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and they're sick. they're living on $2 a day this now, is how god's children are living. take this time to send a survival food box to these forgotten jews. the international fellowship of christians and jews urgently need your gift of $25 now to help provide one survival food box with all of the essentials they critically need for their diet for one month. your special holiday gift will provide everything they need to celebrate the miracle of hanukkah. this is the first time in over 70 years that she has anything to do with faith. the communists came and wiped it out. and now we're coming to her and saying, "it's okay to have faith." it's okay to light the hanukkah candles. for just $25, you can help supply the essential foods they desperately need for one month.
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i just want to encourage all of you to join with yael eckstein and the wonderful work of the international fellowship of christians and jews. god tells us to take care of them, to feed the hungry. and i pray holocaust survivors will be given the basic needs that they so desperately pray for to survive.
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mark: this is the most important lx since the civil war. you get to decide through your vote whether or not we're going to life in liberty or tyranny i wrote that book many, many years ago and time is now. we don't have to go to war but are we going stand up like columnist did and men did during civil war world war i, world war
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ii and all of the other wars you need to vote you need to make sure your friends, family cowork and colleague and be the paul revere and thomas pains of our age it is up to you not up to the republican party. it's not up to the camp it is up to you. you, each and every of us. and we'll read you that ronald reagan said what i ended my book liberty and tyranny which which is oppression he said freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. we didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. it must be fought for, presented, and handed on for them to do the same. or one day we will spend sunset year telling our children and children's children what it was once like in the united states where men were free. we must reelect donald trump. we must hold the senate. and preferably must take the house we must take government away from the democrat party.
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we must keep them out of the oval office or we will lose our republic they've said as much we will lose our economic system and lose your identity as an individual. you will lose your wealth. you will lose so much that is precious to you and this republic. i ask you to vote for the president, i ask you to vote straight republican which i've never done because so much is on the line right now. everything is on the line right now. and as reagan said in that quote, what are you going to tell your children and grandchildren if we lose this country? you folks -- it's not enough to vote. you've got to get your friends and family to vote we must overwhelm our points. or should i say our enemies? they've built corruption into their mail-in system. we need to vote and such numbers that it won't matter. everything is at stake.
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we all come together on tuesday. those of us who haven't voted, for a massive army of patriots that show up and save this country. i will see you next time on "life, liberty & levin." ♪ jesse: welcome to "watters world" i'm jesse watters. moments away from president trump taking the stage in the battleground state of pennsylvania for his fourth and final rally of the day. and we're going to bring you the president once he begins but first the home stretch that's the subject of tonight's waters world trump surging into election day with a lot of momentum. he's won back to back to back weeks since kicking covid america shattered america records in third quarter hosting 33.1% growth number best in history and wasn't even close.

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