and we shunts haouldn t have do the first place and now that i see how much they are gathering, no, no, no, i m a stickler on the constitution now. stickler. fitting in that word, it is a good one. glenn: ask for ten dollars every time i use it. from webster, they are trying to push it. the next question, was on your refounders effort. from harry k., redondo beach and you looked for 56 men and women in washington to be refounders. my recollection is the number was up to ten and how is this project coming along? glenn: the refounders project is one of the more sad tragic things i ve seen. we re only looking for 56, we have 11. out of all of the people in washington, we have 11. but i will tell you those 11, i don t even know who they are but, we get phone calls, where is joe? joe is my chief researcher and
happen, america doesn t survive. it doesn t survive. so, let s stop saying that will never happen, when we know collectively it is right. let s find the people that will do it and the way we have to do it is grow them ourselves. right now you don t have them, because we have taught all these people how to behave and told them character doesn t matter and you don t have to pay your tax, we don t do anything, stop teaching them that. let s teach ourselves these three principles and turn ourselves around and journal washington will appear and get it done, but you re right on the money, robert, term limits, has to be done. and the question from stella e., still no last name. my question is why haven t you looked at the fair tax instead of the flat tax. glenn: i ve looked at the fair tax and i believe in a flat tax because it is one page, period.
that meant. it is becoming more and more clear to me, that. for instance, let s use the new york times. we grew up reading the new york times, or avoiding it. and they set the news agenda. soon, that will not be the case. whether they go out of business, or are absorbed and made into pravda by the federal government, i don t know, everything we thought we could counts on and trust, for instance, if i would have told you this. i don t know, ten years ago, who do you trust for many of us we have distrust for our government, we have distrust and should have a healthy distrust but should also have a healthy trust of the people in washington. now, do you really trust the administration? do you trust either party? do you trust the court system? do you trust the congress? either house? what do you trust? i still trust the police
it doesn t survive. so, let s stop saying that will never happen, when we know collectively it is right. let s find the people that will do it and the way we have to do it is grow them ourselves. right now you don t have them, because we have taught all these people how to behave and told them character doesn t matter and you don t have to pay your tax, we don t do anything, stop teaching them that. let s teach ourselves these three principles and turn ourselves around and journal washington will appear and get it done, but you re right on the money, robert, term limits, has to be done. and the question from stella e., still no last name. my question is why haven t you looked at the fair tax instead of the flat tax. glenn: i ve looked at the fair tax and i believe in a flat tax because it is one page, period. the flat tax the fair tax and
to take these exams and i want and the failure rate, they need the lessons more regularly. glenn: this is one of the most amazing things i have seen. there are since i have been in television, and talking to people that, you know, you have seen on television, for years, that are the i-cons of television icons of television and also the people who are supposedly, you know, the leaders of our country, you push them on things like the economy, on the federal reserve, on history, you can see there ain t nothing there and that is one thing i loved about bill o reilly, when we first went on the bold, fresh tour, i was on a plane with him, and we sat there and talked and i think everybody around us may have wanted to hang themselves, because, we just talked history, back and forth. and, that guy knows history. and that is what we need and the people in washington, no.