Bannon's War Room - April 22, 2025


Episode 4431: Glenn Beck LIVE In The WarRoom


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 5 minutes

Words per Minute

183.7359

Word Count

11,953

Sentence Count

14

Misogynist Sentences

8

Hate Speech Sentences

19


Summary

In this special edition of the War Room, the great Glenn Beck talks about the crash of 2008 and how it changed him forever, and how he got to where he is today. He also talks about how he came to be in the business, and why he got into journalism.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
00:00:11.220 these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have
00:00:17.820 had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything
00:00:21.580 in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do
00:00:24.960 people like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these
00:00:32.660 people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to
00:00:40.240 save my country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k bann
00:00:48.120 okay welcome it is uh tuesday 22 april year of our lord 2025 a special edition of the war room
00:01:00.620 the great glenn beck thank you thank you thank you one you're in dc for a couple of days yeah i don't
00:01:06.080 like coming here i know i know that i know that you spend very little time here yeah yeah i mean i in
00:01:12.360 1982 i lived here and i just i was just walking around the capital tried to get up show my wife
00:01:17.460 the you know the uh the bronze doors and the what are they called the uh columbus doors yes and
00:01:24.280 we can't even get close to them we can't even get close to them this is a nightmare that's totally
00:01:28.780 changed totally changed totally changed i want to go back a couple things so we only got an hour with
00:01:32.900 you um the crisis we have before us today you know thomas paine wrote the crisis we just had the 250th
00:01:40.140 of lexington concord was it 14 years ago when you first came on my radar was when you were doing
00:01:48.760 the absolute dead zone at fox at five o'clock yeah which you made the new prime time it was
00:01:57.280 seriously no rachel rachel wallace uh nicole wallace that whole crowd that have now those shows
00:02:02.900 was because and a guy named roger ailes didn't think it could be pulled off i know
00:02:07.360 and i i honestly didn't either when i was i met with him he said uh what is it about our number
00:02:13.460 one status and the more and the money that i know is more than you're making now that doesn't
00:02:16.880 interest you and i said a couple things you don't know my business i know yours but you don't know my
00:02:20.500 business and uh second thing is five o'clock it's never been successful ever ever and i said i don't
00:02:27.760 want to be a little curio cabinet piece that you just taken off the board and put in a cabinet that
00:02:32.340 nobody sees he's like no you'll you'll do it i like that i i don't think you even so he approached
00:02:37.440 you to do at the time the five o'clock five o'clock five o'clock yeah the reason i saw you is guys on
00:02:43.960 wall street contacted me and said hey is this guy on fox late in the afternoon not not at fox business
00:02:50.220 or cnbc guy late in the afternoon that's talking about quantitative tightening a quantitative easing
00:02:56.040 yeah easy and i go you're kidding me and i don't know not on bloomberg or this is no and i started
00:03:02.220 watching it and it was absolutely incredible and i saw that the audience couldn't get enough of did
00:03:09.840 you have the blackboard at the time of the white because you did do it you did do a transition to
00:03:13.280 a whiteboard eventually right uh i think when i left yeah it was always black always there yeah
00:03:17.680 but it was uh i remember meeting a columbia university professor 2008 and the crash had happened and i had
00:03:25.460 been talking about it for a couple of years and uh he came up to me he said where'd you get your
00:03:29.780 degree in economics and i thought you and i'm a shock jack i said uh nowhere i don't in fact i don't
00:03:36.800 have a degree in anything and he said i knew it and i was about to hit him and he said i can't get my
00:03:42.760 students to think like you and he said i knew you had to have no formal education because
00:03:48.820 everybody gets trapped in the system oh it's we have all these safety you know valves and it's a
00:03:55.580 system and it's going to protect itself and i kept standing outside of the system going it's it
00:03:59.480 you're lying to yourself can't you all see what's coming and uh you know because of what the fed did
00:04:08.240 uh we haven't paid the full price well the bailout of of 2008 you're saying the crash in the bailout
00:04:14.540 2008 yeah you come to fox when 2008 right after the 2008 and how did roger ailes pick you i have
00:04:24.580 no idea we were we we got to know each other i was over at cnn and we would have dinner together
00:04:29.560 from you were doing headline headline news yeah and you made that show yeah at five o'clock yeah it
00:04:35.160 was five it was seven seven and it was but it was like it had traction yeah headline news had never
00:04:40.320 had a breakdown show but you were starting to get traction right and so he we just talked about
00:04:44.640 television and he used to call me um jack parr he's like you're jack parr and uh and which was a huge
00:04:51.340 compliment for our audience that jack parr was uh johnny what did to the night show before johnny
00:04:57.300 carson had a certain style he invented and he left at the height of it yeah and uh when i left roger
00:05:03.200 said you're not really gonna leave and i said he said nobody leaves i said one did he said jack parr
00:05:09.380 good it's good but anyway um you know it's strange i was thinking about it uh the other day that when
00:05:15.820 i went to fox and this this is what really bothers me when i went to fox i was on neil cavoto cavuto show
00:05:23.920 and uh i'm talking about you know everything that we're doing and how we are we're just making the
00:05:31.420 problem bigger and bigger by the more we the more we hold it up this is unnatural and uh i said this
00:05:37.460 is this is going to eventually come and really bite us in the ass and i finish and neil was very polite
00:05:43.900 and then we go off the air and i get up and i said thank you neil and he didn't even look at me he sat
00:05:50.420 there like this and he was writing and he said you are the most irresponsible person i've ever met in my
00:05:55.520 life and i was like what and i because i really like neil and i said what he said i can't believe
00:06:03.760 what you just said and i said wait wait wait you just put me on the air if you disagreed with what
00:06:09.380 i said why didn't you say something he said because i don't and i said so how am i irresponsible he said
00:06:15.360 we all know it's going to happen but we have a responsibility to the people to not tell them
00:06:21.920 and i said excuse me what do you mean we have a responsibility to not tell people those are the
00:06:28.680 people you all you bankers all you big financial guys you all know and you're going to get bailed
00:06:34.360 out and you're going to get bailed out by the little guy and you have a responsibility they'll freak
00:06:39.800 out give them the benefit of the doubt tell them the truth try telling them the truth and that's why
00:06:45.740 the show was such a big hit i mean it became so it was at the same time of the tea party and the tea
00:06:51.280 party was you know tax enough already but it was kind of amorphous of what it believed you know
00:06:55.400 no crony capitalism yeah but your show became the kind of the go-to spot yeah late in the afternoon
00:07:01.520 you made five o'clock but you continue to harp on the financial condition of the country the bailout
00:07:07.120 the financial condition now i think the the debt at the time was like four or five trillion dollars oh
00:07:13.020 yeah and it was nothing i guess at the end of the best it was maybe six six seven yeah but you
00:07:18.040 were talking about quantitative easing blowing up the balance sheet of the federal reserve to bail
00:07:22.200 it out everything steve and it was self-taught right yeah yeah everything that to me that they
00:07:30.500 were doing and was coming was so obvious if you just if you just approach it and say i don't know
00:07:38.280 anything about any of your little systems of protection let me just look at this and see what
00:07:43.160 you're headed for it was so obvious and everything that they said that because i was just brutalized
00:07:50.500 you know they're never going to inflate the money okay how are they going to get out of it we're never
00:07:55.500 going to have quantitative easing okay tell me about that one with everything moody's will never downgrade
00:08:02.540 the united states no one will ever sell our treasuries they'll never lose faith in the united states
00:08:08.880 because as i used to say to them they say they say we're still the strongest in the world and i said
00:08:12.780 you mean we're just the floatiest piece of poop in the in the toilet everybody else just sinks a
00:08:19.680 little bit further but we're at the top we're still going to be flushed when the time comes and
00:08:25.700 everything we're still the prime reserve currency yeah i know and that'll never that'll never
00:08:29.900 change it'll never change these little ignatians they just got to take the dollar gosh and look at
00:08:35.340 where we are i want to get there this is around 2010 2011 the the tea party has that monster
00:08:41.360 midterm election 2010 we win 62 seats then everybody wants to know about the tea party
00:08:46.000 at the time did you ever think that 14 years later we'd actually be at 37 trillion two trillion dollar
00:08:54.960 annual deficits with literally the political class being unable to cut any spending the the thing
00:09:02.340 that amazes me is that we're still standing it's much more resilient than i thought it would be
00:09:07.740 i really didn't think i mean look at the body blows this thing has taken since september 11th
00:09:13.120 over and over and over again just body blow after body blow and then you take all of the the pillars
00:09:20.180 out you just destroy all the pillars and this house is still standing that's how strong this country
00:09:26.600 is imagine if we actually i don't know put a pillar up or two that belong there talk to me about that
00:09:33.820 what is the institutional pillars is that what you're because right now this crisis of economic
00:09:40.000 and finance of geopolitical of spiritual cultural uh it's all of it all it's all of it and it's all
00:09:47.580 been done intentionally it's i'm convinced it because at the time also you were first to start
00:09:52.940 talking about the cloward pivot yeah andrew came in and andrew's big thing was the frankfurt school
00:09:57.900 you start talking about cloward pivot collapse so you don't over well you're not a conspiracy theorist
00:10:01.900 but you actually think that this is well thought through in a wealth of a neo-marxist come on how do
00:10:08.460 people not see that at this point you couldn't be this wrong every time if you tried you have to be
00:10:16.420 brilliant to be this wrong all the time you know what i mean there's no way it always falls to that
00:10:23.820 side and it's because they are managing the decline that's all they're doing is managing the decline
00:10:31.760 and donald trump is the first guy to a said this this is really i understand it because i'm not a
00:10:38.380 tariff guy but it's really pissing me off because uh well i'm not a tariff guy well i am because i haven't
00:10:44.960 turned you to an economic populist we're gonna get that we're gonna get no but i i'm not a tariff
00:10:49.200 guy but i will tell you this that guy he's the only one he's the only doctor we've had in probably
00:10:56.900 my lifetime since maybe reagan that will actually tell you and say yeah you're riddled with cancer
00:11:02.900 and this whole thing this whole body is going to die unless we start cutting the cancer out and at
00:11:08.820 this point it has to be so radical that it's like chemotherapy you use chemotherapy hoping that it
00:11:16.880 doesn't kill the human body before it kills the cancer go back i want to talk about managed decline
00:11:22.840 what do you what do you mean by that do you think the elites in our our country of both almost but the
00:11:27.300 neoliberal neocons it is about the managed decline of the country i mean they don't like america they
00:11:32.840 don't think that we deserve to be america they don't see a value in america they don't that none
00:11:39.280 of them seem to be looking for an answer colonists here we've right taken this land uh right legally
00:11:44.780 and yet those people i mean steve help me out on this one you remember occupy wall street oh yeah
00:11:51.960 okay they were against tim pool and all those guys right they were all against occupy they were all
00:11:57.960 against wall street they were all we got to take down wall street then all of a sudden occupy wall
00:12:03.360 street just disappeared yeah and they start popping up at the world economic forum right okay and then
00:12:10.600 all of those people that they were camping out in front of all of those big big corporations the big banks
00:12:16.580 all of the big banks and big corporations start writing them quiet checks to fund it honestly
00:12:24.120 the ngos and all that it is right clearly leave us alone just leave us alone we'll we we hear you
00:12:32.660 we hear you and so it is it only makes sense because everybody said to me for the longest time glenn
00:12:39.960 there's too much money at stake the people with money are never going to let this thing collapse
00:12:43.920 they're right they're going to change it they'll have their place at the table they'll adapt they'll
00:12:52.920 adapt and they're they're spinning this thing down darwinian into something else okay and we all
00:13:00.120 know it i mean you just watch the first speech that joe biden gave uh as his first um his first
00:13:09.000 speech he gave in front of congress when everybody was still wearing masks and they were like sitting
00:13:12.960 six feet apart a couple weeks after so it's not called state of the union it's a joint joint address
00:13:18.040 and in that he said things that i've not heard anybody else talk about he looked instead of at
00:13:25.660 the camera he looked at the people in the in the house and the senate and said it's because of you
00:13:32.160 people that we're here it's because of your resilience that we're able to move forward he saw
00:13:40.040 the world as as woodrow wilson did as people that are in control or managing everything and screw the
00:13:48.360 little people and somehow or another donald trump is the i don't know the oligarch really well it's also
00:14:00.120 telling that they they gave a lot of lip service in that first hundred days to actually taxing the
00:14:06.040 billionaires but it never made it they had schumer ran the senate pelosi ran the house and she ran it
00:14:10.980 you know like a mob boss uh you had biden and they never even got out of committee all talk about
00:14:16.960 the oligarchs like today they talk about the oligarchs but president trump is actually thinking
00:14:20.680 of uh of having the upper bracket pay a different tax rate and we're in federal court this week with
00:14:26.620 both google and facebook to break up right the the oligarchy and yet these guys are out there on the
00:14:32.520 oligarch tour but they will never touch the puppet masters that control the lords of easy money that
00:14:37.280 control it bothers me and i'd love for you to explain this it bothers me that donald trump is
00:14:41.280 talking about hitting the upper bracket because the real oligarchs they don't pay income tax okay
00:14:48.400 they don't pay it right you know it's all dividends and everything else they squirrel with
00:14:53.260 they don't they don't make an income anymore they don't they don't want they have all the tax breaks
00:14:57.260 so they're they're most concerned about taxing their assets like they do in europe
00:15:00.640 correct i just think it to me it's just pure mathematics unless you're at the growth rates
00:15:06.120 we have let's say optimistically it's three percent with this six and a half or seven trillion dollars
00:15:12.040 of federal spending in the tree and a half or 1.7 discretionary with one tree and that being the
00:15:17.060 defense department um if you're going to give additional tax cuts on no tax on tips no tax on
00:15:22.920 overtime and no tax on social security to the working class and middle class who need tax relief
00:15:27.120 extending the the the upper brackets which i fought in 17 i said you should tax them because
00:15:33.920 the argument is they don't pay that much income tax anyway right so you got it you got to get as
00:15:38.380 much squeeze out the juice you can't you here's what bothers me where the hell is congress we need
00:15:43.660 we need the biggest hold it you were the lead of i want to go back in time in 2010 off a much
00:15:51.360 smaller base i think the republicans only had 150 seats about yeah that was the greatest remember
00:15:56.960 those days 62 seats in a house that they know that the donors really didn't come on that was
00:16:01.920 that tea party congress of 2010 because you kind of see it today what happened to those guys
00:16:09.360 remember we had all the fire they all sold their they all sold their soul tell tell people how that
00:16:14.360 works because remember that was something that people got in back of right breitbart got in back of it
00:16:20.180 glenn beck was in back in fact fox fox was kind of caught by surprise because they're bush guys
00:16:24.700 oh yeah right all sudden you know they would send some guys to tea party things all sudden when that
00:16:29.280 went 60 in in in sarah palin was at the top of her game yeah the whole thing clicked yeah um we could
00:16:36.400 have made changes right then if you had leadership but you can't go in everybody is they either are
00:16:42.600 convinced that um they have to make compromises to be able to get in on the right committee and if i do
00:16:49.440 this then i'll do that once you do this you're done um and then i know a lot of them that were
00:16:55.540 there that were good people and i've always said you got to guard your soul man because this whole
00:17:01.360 system and i know this you have to know this too being around hollywood and everything else
00:17:06.140 they will if you're effective if you're good they will offer you anything to stay okay anything drugs
00:17:15.480 women whatever you want whatever you want whatever your wildest dream is once you say yes to that
00:17:24.220 you're done and you convince yourself you know a republican or any servant has gone wrong when they
00:17:31.080 say you know but if i'm not here who's gonna do it right you know i mean i've i have i've seen one
00:17:36.980 person i'm just doing some i'm just doing some compromises so i can stay here and fix the system
00:17:41.260 right from within right why is that why is that not work because you're compromised you're compromised
00:17:46.420 you're part of the system once they have you once you're captured you're done and they make it almost
00:17:53.660 impossible that's why it's so important for people to remain involved because if you're not backing those
00:18:01.480 people who are standing there all by themselves they're alone and there's no chance of success
00:18:06.340 the only person i've seen actually do this is donald trump because he does not care he does
00:18:13.300 not well definitely on the comeback and now there's no care at all oh the first time wasn't care but he
00:18:18.700 was much more reach out he was to try to have he was shocked i mean you know you've seen the footage
00:18:24.380 of him on the view like three weeks before he came down the escalator and they were kissing him on
00:18:29.820 the mouth right saying we just love you right then all of a sudden everybody hates her he's a nazi
00:18:36.320 that had to that just had to be a punch in the face that he just didn't see let's go back of the
00:18:41.800 crisis we have and it's all one thing if you had to triage it for a way out of here the cultural the
00:18:49.300 spiritual the financial and economic the geopolitical um all of it what how would you how would you rank
00:18:58.640 order how you go about trying to find a solution given the fact that you were the first warning shot
00:19:04.160 true warning shot 14 years ago that in fact you came out with a book with schweitzer called debt
00:19:11.580 that was a big hit at the time that if you go back and read that book today it's like you wrote
00:19:16.680 it last week you go back to the book um uh not the american crisis common sense that i wrote in 2007
00:19:25.380 and you read that about debt and you're like oh my it could i could republish it today it's a great
00:19:32.640 except the numbers are so but it's like ripped from today's headlines yeah yeah yeah it's the same
00:19:38.040 problem over and over again so if you had to fix it and you're saying that it shows the resilience of
00:19:43.720 the i think a lot of that's predicated the fact that we're still the prime reserve currency yes
00:19:47.600 that they have to our greatest exports the dollar everything's got to be converted into the dollar
00:19:51.520 yeah and the bricks are coming together i mean look what we're doing right now this is what people
00:19:56.380 don't understand about donald trump he called it liberation day for a reason okay 1945 46 we liberate
00:20:06.540 europe and we put this insane system together yes and it's probably the right thing to do at the time
00:20:12.040 it's not even close to the right thing now how did that get co-opted all the all the all the dreams
00:20:17.780 of the guys in the battlefield were the greatest generation then you had a group of
00:20:21.480 leaders done it why did they set up a system that's a total globalist system uh that goes
00:20:28.940 back to what woodrow wilson woodrow wilson and the federal reserve and the fdr guys yeah you get those
00:20:34.740 you get you get those that trio together it's a disaster uh i mean this has been coming since
00:20:40.720 woodrow wilson but so but you were really the first guy to out him as a progressive oh he was in
00:20:47.060 american history he'd kind of been forgotten about oh they loved him yeah all the all the
00:20:51.460 university professors he was always top five he was a monster he was a literal monster progressive
00:20:58.920 and a uh and a racist at the same time yeah how do you do that yeah i don't know exactly i don't know
00:21:05.860 outside not truly progressive yeah you're right no truly progressive yes you know as hillary clinton
00:21:12.160 said i fashion myself an early 20th century american progressive really you mean the racist ones yes
00:21:18.100 yeah the ones that were into eugenics and taught the germans how to do it yes that singer came out of
00:21:23.240 the whole crowd it's bad this is bad um but so 1945 46 after the war we set this whole thing up then the
00:21:30.580 un comes in we're doing fine breton woods okay we're making all the products and rebuilding the world
00:21:38.760 and they're all buying our products 1972 comes along we want war and we want a big state
00:21:46.460 can't have it nixon takes us off the gold standard and everybody in one weekend it's never talked about
00:21:53.080 i know it's never talked about i know people think fdr took us off the gold standard actually nixon did
00:21:58.200 no nixon over a weekend yeah we had friends who knew france even had battleships the french battleships
00:22:04.960 we're in the harbor of new yorks and give us our gold yeah they had demanded we said hey can't find
00:22:09.920 it okay i don't know where i don't know yeah so here he is he gets us off the gold standard and we
00:22:16.700 make a deal with the world because the world is like okay we're out we're out we can't lose the
00:22:21.900 world's reserve currency so we make two deals one we're gonna buy all your products you we're gonna
00:22:28.880 be the buyers we'll be the consumers you be the manufacturers and the whole world loves that so
00:22:35.460 they buy into that because at the moment we're a manufacturing superpower hegemon hegemon and we
00:22:43.480 have a pristine balance sheet yes almost virtually no debt no a little bit but almost no debt yeah
00:22:49.160 and a pretty highly although blue collar a pretty highly skilled and educated workforce oh because at
00:22:55.740 that time still catholic education and still public education had not collapsed i'd i'd have my kids
00:23:01.080 live in detroit back then right now 1962 i'll take that right um so uh you have you have him then
00:23:10.120 saying we'll become the buyer and saudi arabia back us up we'll become the petrodollar so everybody
00:23:17.400 will be forced everything's converted into this everything's converted into that so we become the
00:23:22.940 buyer well that's the dumbest thing that's the dumbest thing ever we start teaching our children
00:23:31.220 well hang on one second i want to go back okay because that crisis of the currency and the crisis
00:23:39.860 was driven by and by this time the greatest generation was now coming into power yes it's driven by
00:23:48.840 because johnson nixon and kennedy all served in the war as junior officers they weren't that
00:23:54.000 leader so they're they decided to do two things vietnam which talks about bigger issues of what they
00:24:01.160 thought about military power and the great society which we thought we had no we we thought we had
00:24:06.140 infinite capacity to do both yeah we were lied to i mean we've been lied to my whole life you can
00:24:11.400 have both you can have it all you can't you can't that was the time where you had the the big um
00:24:18.520 big military industrial complex people saying we've got to have the war machine and on the other side
00:24:25.360 the big liberals saying no we've got to take care of everyone and what did nixon do we can have both
00:24:30.820 let's have both we shouldn't have either of those things okay because he came in he had an opportunity
00:24:37.340 to but he tried to stop the vietnam war but particularly if he was a true conservative
00:24:42.420 yes right he could and dixon did a lot of good things but one thing he made a pact with the devil
00:24:46.920 right out of the box and said i'm not going to change anything because he was kind of a liberal
00:24:50.120 in domestic policy yeah he was he got daniel patrick monahan and he patrick monahan would be a radical
00:24:57.560 right-wing democrat today right he'd be like bobby kennedy and these guys or even trump trump was a
00:25:04.300 democrat back then i know so that inability to make that decision is what drove the financial
00:25:11.180 crisis that got us off the gold standard and then when reagan gets in he says it he doesn't do
00:25:15.980 anything about it but he says uh just want you to know over the horizon maybe around the turn of the
00:25:20.800 century it's going to get so ugly there won't be any good options and he was a gold standard guy i mean
00:25:26.940 we had the raging inflation he had to have vulcan and wring it out of it but as far as deficits go
00:25:33.000 and actually all of his belief in the gold as going back to a gold backed currency all out the
00:25:38.820 window all up you think that was because of the bush influence in the uh oh yeah jim baker in that
00:25:43.640 oh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah and nancy reagan and nancy reagan with all the models i mean the the
00:25:50.340 he took down the evil empire but the whole the rest of it was he had one i think he had one real
00:25:55.340 two real accomplishments taking down the evil empire which by itself pretty big task is enormous
00:26:02.820 enormous enormous and to restore our faith in ourselves that's what trump is trying to do but
00:26:09.080 go back to reagan talked about tell people because a lot of our viewers were their parents weren't dating
00:26:14.300 back in those days talk to us about the crisis of confidence in america in the late 70s exactly the
00:26:20.240 same place not as not as bad not as backed up to the hilt as we are now our back is against the
00:26:26.300 wall it felt like it at the time we had stagflation so no jobs were being created nobody was getting
00:26:33.500 richer the inflation was going up it was horrible inflation like the interest rates were 18 percent
00:26:39.140 yeah right 18 18 um thank you federal reserve and then uh and then on top of that you had the same
00:26:48.200 kind of things happening in our cities where they were out of control uh it just it would they were
00:26:53.100 war zones in our cities it's the same thing except we're at the place the place we're here now capitol
00:26:59.860 hill ran back to the supreme court was not i mean this was a very it's a dangerous neighborhood now it
00:27:04.960 was almost an unlivable dangerous neighborhood back then bad bad the cities are uh and so he corrected
00:27:10.600 that and how did he do that you're you're you're you're you're you're a student of leadership
00:27:15.060 how did he how did he instore confidence in the american people in themselves he did the same
00:27:21.660 thing that donald trump does i think they're cut from the same cloth i've never seen have you ever
00:27:26.860 seen a guy who's surrounded by more gold stuff than donald trump and yet he is a mcdonald's man
00:27:33.560 he's a guy who is absolutely relatable yes it's somehow or another the common man he never lived it
00:27:40.360 ronald reagan lived the common man like trump never lived the common man but he understands it
00:27:46.060 and it's who he is to his core same thing with ronald reagan he could speak to the average person
00:27:53.000 didn't matter what party they were from and he could appeal to their best instincts and at the time
00:28:00.060 you know uh you know he would make fun of the democrats all the time he would tell his start
00:28:07.080 his speeches with a joke about the democrats every time but it was good nature and everybody's like
00:28:11.800 ah you know boy have times changed have times changed no i think i mean no i know and i'm talking
00:28:16.800 about even the obama era if you go back and look at the issues we were all over back then it's like
00:28:21.580 kindergarten compared to today i mean it's it's so vicious and so the the stakes are so high but back
00:28:27.360 to reagan you could you could you could you could uh he could tease tip o'neill and they said to go
00:28:33.240 have a drink afterwards yes because that democratic party the cloward piven and all that the radical
00:28:38.980 nature of the democrat had not kicked in when did that start seeping into the politics clinton the
00:28:44.020 voter motor motor voter law that's cloward and piven i mean they were there or at least she was there
00:28:49.640 tell our aunts who may not know who who are cloward and piven why why is the frankfurt school and
00:28:54.840 cloward and piven so important for where the united states are chased out of germany because
00:29:01.220 believe it or not fascism and communism are enemies it's as a free market and you know somebody
00:29:11.060 who loves freedom seem pretty close to the same um but the communists are up against the germans or
00:29:16.660 the nazis the nazis are chasing them out so they all leave the institutions over in germany to get
00:29:23.060 away all the communists do they come over here to southern california yeah they go to southern
00:29:28.200 california most beautiful places like the french it's like the italian riviera the most beautiful
00:29:32.840 weather nicest people they're in hollywood and samford university and they're full of hate yeah
00:29:37.480 they hate everything about about how i could understand if you got stuck in some bad part of
00:29:42.020 the country i don't know where that would be but they come it's like the it's like the muslim guy that
00:29:46.920 went to colorado remember him and the the guy the guy that wrote the uh the radical uh uh chic that
00:29:53.760 came over here for college remember ended up in centennial colorado and said these are the worst
00:29:59.120 people you know he went to a square dance he said this is awful he just he had a hatred they go to
00:30:04.060 the best place and square dances aren't really something we should shout exactly so they go to
00:30:09.080 southern california and they literally hate america yeah yeah and everything comes out of that they have
00:30:13.220 to take down america yeah and they're joining the people that were there i mean stanford university
00:30:17.800 that's where the human betterment society is from all those buildings at stanford they're all named
00:30:23.460 after eugenics uh eugenics um and all the eugenics thing that went over to germany it's all southern
00:30:30.300 california okay um and so that happens and then these people are raised johns hopkins around the turn of
00:30:39.080 the century they become the first progressive school with genetic i mean all of this really bad stew is
00:30:44.620 happening and they decide they're going to get in and start really teaching a a new idea of america
00:30:54.300 um and cloward and piven come out of this back in the 60s and 70s they're professors at i think it's
00:31:02.840 cooney isn't it i can't remember which university it's a city old city college okay city university
00:31:08.140 in new york yeah so uh so they they're teaching a high bit of radicalism for a long time oh yeah
00:31:14.540 and they're teaching let's sign everybody up for all of the benefits that the city is offering
00:31:21.460 because there's no way they could pay for all those benefits yes so let's get everybody on the dole
00:31:26.320 it crashes crashes and it and they did it it worked it worked new york went into bankruptcy bankruptcy
00:31:32.120 yeah okay that's what's happening now that's the same thing make it so the system can't function
00:31:37.980 correct and then when in the collapse and the chaos they will take charge look at what donald trump has
00:31:44.100 removed i don't even know 350 000 people so far that have come in here illegally yes um a nothing
00:31:52.420 number in compared to let's say bill clinton yeah who did of the 10 million that biden allowed in in a
00:31:58.360 very organized invasion of the country oh you're being so kind to biden by seeing only 10 million
00:32:02.700 you think there's more than 10 yeah okay yeah i'm not talking about anybody came before you know
00:32:07.880 the there's 20 30 maybe 40 according to ann coulter but do you think on biden's watches more than 10
00:32:13.420 yeah do you think that those all have to be mass deported yeah okay so do i now and given the fact
00:32:20.240 we've had a firestorm just on ms 13 and you've got the democrats say they are doesn't it it's pretty
00:32:28.440 blatant right it's i mean you have to be a democrat now and just go wait a minute what am i standing
00:32:34.380 with i'm i'm i'm standing with people who are now standing up for the palestinians who are okay all
00:32:41.260 those people on the streets they're all okay with what happened on october 7th okay so they wanted more
00:32:46.220 yeah yeah so i got to be okay with that and i have to be okay with because they're colonizers the
00:32:52.680 israelis yeah yeah i have to be okay with the new colonizers coming in here 10 million people
00:32:59.280 ms 13 raping killing our children you know even at best even at best they're good-hearted people that
00:33:06.020 are here just want a better life i understand that i do understand that if i were in mexico
00:33:10.100 you and i'd be the first if biden's gonna invite you i'm going el norte 100 let's look at what that's
00:33:16.440 doing to our children in our school system and hispanic and black right uh the families working
00:33:22.900 classes and wall street did this on purpose to lower the wages among unskilled workers so again
00:33:28.540 because they're the problem not the investment the problem we had is wage inflation among the low
00:33:33.200 skilled workers that was the problem we we are we're just being played from every single angle and so
00:33:41.740 now donald trump comes in and says it's liberation day it's liberation day and what does that mean to
00:33:48.620 you uh to me and i don't know i'm gonna see him on wednesday i gotta ask him i think he i think he
00:33:55.280 named it that because uh i want everyone to understand all those who are paying attention europe
00:34:01.220 yeah liberation day liberation from the last liberation day we came in we set all this stuff up it's no longer
00:34:10.320 good for us it no longer works for us you're saying that this truly in trump's view is the
00:34:16.180 beginning of the end of world war ii yeah everything we did at the end of world war ii giving what he's
00:34:20.480 saying about nato giving giving china to the chinese communist party right abandoning the russian people
00:34:26.140 and letting the bolsheviks run it which eventually the kgb and embracing basically guys who didn't fight
00:34:32.040 with us none of the nato nations really all the elites there except for the british right if you look at
00:34:36.820 the french the italians the germans the swedes the nor the quizlings in norway right the irish my
00:34:43.120 irish they were terrible right but look what they're doing now look at what all those countries are doing
00:34:47.800 they're importing they're going to be uh islamic nations with a nuclear why why does europe have
00:34:58.680 why the european elites on the culture which is the foundational element of the we have the judeo-christian
00:35:03.800 west right that was the first part to christianize outside the desert why do they have a death why do
00:35:09.460 they have a death wish why are they why are the elites allowing it to happen because i think they
00:35:13.840 buy into klaus schwab and all of that evil bullcrap about we're going to create a new world and we will
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00:39:21.160 and do it today the rancher has all the power in the middle of this mix the the the geopolitics the
00:39:29.360 cultural the financial we now add the technological we're from the industrial you know we're basically
00:39:35.200 flat until the industrial revolution then the productivity of mankind goes through the roof
00:39:39.720 and and technology is freeze people over time from from labor now you're in a situation with the
00:39:47.620 convergence of advanced chip design and quantum computing and artificial intelligence agi regenerative
00:39:54.640 robotics the singularity on that point which used to be science fiction and fantasy and when the book
00:40:00.700 was written 20 years ago it said it was going to take place in the late 21st century it's a cbs has 60
00:40:07.040 minutes last night and the guy saying and out outside five or ten years 1995 i'm talking about the
00:40:13.700 singularity and i'm saying it's coming in 2030 and no one was saying that wow no one was saying so the
00:40:20.740 singularity that that convergence point on this side is homo sapien on the other side is homo sapien
00:40:27.320 plus would you concur that that is the most important inflection point in mankind's history
00:40:33.740 absence of birth and death of christ let me go so there's two ways to look at the singularity if you
00:40:39.680 will singularity to some means man and machine merging the borg okay most important thing you lose
00:40:47.580 your humanity okay that's when i go all amish um and you know i talked to you know ray kurswell is
00:40:55.480 oh yeah yeah well he wrote the book and he was kind of an outside fringe guy now he's head of
00:41:00.740 development of google yeah yeah yeah pretty powerful position oh yeah so um uh he's a
00:41:06.320 terrifying i've had several interviews with him he is absolutely terrifying uh but he doesn't know it
00:41:11.700 no he doesn't know just what he says yeah he just doesn't know it no to him it's like that when they
00:41:16.120 it's great it's great because there is no there's no there's no soul to him there's nothing unique
00:41:23.020 about the body and the soul it's just a collection of synapses are they mocking the holy spirit are
00:41:31.220 they mocking god when they do this this is so no doubt to your no doubt so evil we are if we're lucky
00:41:38.180 tower of babel will happen to us i mean i've thought about this for years tower of babel people don't
00:41:43.840 understand what happened there was and and i i talked to a jewish rabbi uh and and asked him about
00:41:51.420 the tarot of babel because jewish rabbis they have the oral tradition they have a written tradition
00:41:55.700 then they have the oral tradition the oral tradition is tremendous and so i said help me out on something
00:42:01.240 nebuchadnezzar comes out in front of the people and he gets everybody excited and he says let's build
00:42:07.720 bricks and we're going to build a tower to the sky and to heaven yeah to heaven and what bothered me was
00:42:16.900 i've never heard a politician start with the menial stuff okay why did he say first let's build bricks
00:42:25.800 and then get to the exciting stuff does it mean nothing he said good good observation whenever you read
00:42:32.980 about bricks and stones in the scriptures bricks are slaves stones are individuals so he's talking not to the
00:42:42.540 people he's talking to the elites let's make bricks let's make slaves that everybody is interchangeable
00:42:50.440 that doesn't matter you live your diet doesn't matter because what we're going to do is we're
00:42:54.180 going to do something to build a tower we'll become godlike okay the in the oral tradition the good god
00:43:01.840 the um merciful god comes down and destroys and he says if they can do this they can do anything so he
00:43:10.080 changes their language and scrambles their language the only thing that will save us after the singularity
00:43:16.420 is the scrambling of our ones hang on hang on i'm gonna back up in 1995 i think curlswell was in the
00:43:23.600 music business at the time and you're a shock jock right yeah how did you in in being a shock jock
00:43:28.840 how did you come up with understanding understanding even this concept because technocracy this is one of
00:43:35.540 the powers of brazinski the new biography they don't really get into but unlike kissinger he looked
00:43:40.840 downrange at this thing called the technocracy which is starting to come up right the the the what
00:43:46.120 do we call the oligarchs today the tech oligarchs why did you see that in 95 i just saw um i just saw
00:43:52.960 the way technology was going and ray wasn't just in the music industry i mean he made the kurzweil
00:43:59.340 piano yes um i synthesizer yeah i think he made it for stevie wonder yes um but he was in technology
00:44:06.720 and he was the guy well he was bringing technology to the music yes but he was also a futurist at the
00:44:11.560 time yes and so i read a lot of his stuff oh you were didn't read you were reading that stuff back
00:44:16.140 then oh yeah yeah um and when the age it scared you back in 95 have you read the age of spiritual
00:44:21.500 machines from the 90s yes yes yes yes yes i barely well i tell you if you read today if you read
00:44:27.780 kaczynski or the the uh the unabomber yeah i mean his manifesto can be pretty scary about how he tried
00:44:35.580 to warn about at least certain aspects of the technocracy in society the wrong way on that one
00:44:40.800 but i think his execution was a little different right yeah his execution was a little different
00:44:45.280 but so in 95 what did you say uh we're going to enter a world i remember i said it to my producer
00:44:52.200 who's still my producer i said soon we are going to enter a world where your television will be in
00:44:58.680 your pocket you will have download times where you're not watching thursday night must see tv on
00:45:04.660 nbc you'll be either it'll either download a certain day at midnight and you watch it whenever you want
00:45:11.340 or it will uh or they'll download the whole season and you can watch it and uh and i said but what
00:45:18.460 comes after that is this this growth of of an intellectual uh being uh ai agi and asi and when
00:45:30.680 when we get to that you're starting to ask questions about life itself that nobody's asking yet and i've
00:45:39.960 been trying to beat in the drum there are questions we have to answer before we get here and we're not
00:45:46.840 going to well first of your point about once we hit the singularity it's almost too late to become
00:45:52.260 i mean if we don't do it if we don't do it now i mean like right now the singularity is two things
00:45:56.560 it's one merging of man and machine but the other singularity if you look at a black hole the
00:46:02.240 singularity is the point of no return so in other words let's say you're in a rowboat and you're just
00:46:09.080 going down the stream and you're having fun and you're girls with an umbrella strangely dressed in
00:46:13.880 victorian clothing and you're rowing and you start to hear a rumble and you start to row and now you're
00:46:20.980 sucked into it and you realize that's a waterfall and there's nothing you can do you can't get out
00:46:26.280 of it the point to where you and you can't turn your point you can't turn around where you can't
00:46:31.560 turn around no matter how too strong too strong that's what elon musk meant about the singularity when
00:46:37.520 he said we are at the point of the singularity okay meaning of no return now yes meaning we are
00:46:44.920 now at that point of no return we're going to be sucked into this thing so the spiritual questions
00:46:51.840 and spiritual ramifications of this are enormous the intellectual ramifications you i know you've read
00:47:00.140 you've all noah harari yes whoo he's a scary dude scary um and he he sees all this he knows what's
00:47:08.600 coming and he says there's about what homo sapiens and homo deus yes the second man god second one's
00:47:14.700 terrifying terrifying and he talks about and you'll notice everybody who's in the wef loves him in fact
00:47:20.860 he's rumored to be the guy who's going to replace claus schwab right right or if he doesn't as the head
00:47:26.300 he'll be he's the intellectual intellectual power um and he talks about the millions of people that
00:47:31.940 are going to be useless people i've heard useless eaters before um and what are we going to do well
00:47:39.420 we're going to either hook them to technology or to drugs okay if you don't if you're not aware of all
00:47:46.600 of this this stuff is going to come at you so fast it's going to be like social media except there is
00:47:52.620 no return okay so this is the point of what i want to get to today in 2010 2008 2009 2010 you went from
00:48:02.620 somebody that was kind of on the margins you went to do a great job seeing went to fox and then became
00:48:07.900 a superstar okay and changed television to make late afternoon a a a you know appointment tv people
00:48:15.640 and then this msmc and others drafted off that in the five you warned specifically about cloward pivot
00:48:24.040 about what was happening inside if you look at all the different crises you had you go back to your
00:48:28.040 show back then it's all you want and and in the most important the hardest one to get to a general
00:48:34.000 audience at five o'clock in the afternoon the debt quantity first time quantitative easing you were
00:48:39.400 actually teaching people how the new york's fed trading desk works which guys and that's i first
00:48:45.100 the guys at wall street told me i watched it this is unbelievable and guess what 17 years later i know
00:48:52.300 we're in worse shape after all those warnings i'm not blaming you i said so many people have done it
00:48:56.920 just like you're drawn inexorably to your doom we're now in a we're now almost in a point of no return
00:49:03.720 on the on the balance sheet that's why donald trump is saying right now stay cool stay cool
00:49:12.200 it's going to get bumpy and i i wish i could figure out a way for him to say it or for all of us to say
00:49:19.460 it so you know he didn't have to because i remember i was called into the oval office by george bush one
00:49:25.420 time because i was complaining about the gulf war and it was going horribly and i'm like what the hell
00:49:31.200 are we doing and i get a call i get off the air at fox or at cnn and i get a call and it's like
00:49:37.140 pick it up uh mr beck it's the white house the president would like to see you in the oval tomorrow
00:49:41.680 and i'm like oh crap i go there and he sits me down i'm in a zelinski chair okay and he sits me
00:49:49.280 down and he says you know a lot of people think they effing know what it's like to be president
00:49:53.680 united states they have no effing idea what it's like and i thought this is going to be the longest
00:49:56.840 hour of my life and um and he explained that there are things i cannot say because the entire
00:50:04.860 world is watching and i'll never forget because i said to him i said mr president that's the president
00:50:10.680 i'd like to see more of right not this whale ad you know right and um he said uh i can't i get so
00:50:17.920 twisted up in my head because i can't say this i can't say this i know this person is watching i can't
00:50:23.140 shift my eyes on this donald trump i know is trying to be as clear as he can be he's disintermediate
00:50:30.700 he has them right into the oval for the press breeze i said well think about it bush or run it that way
00:50:34.800 where every day you're asking questions he's disintermediate the mainstream media yes so you
00:50:38.580 have a constant almost real time so smart because i only got 10 minutes left okay hang on hang on hang
00:50:45.120 hang on so in giving the warning yeah and laying out what what was going to happen 15 years later
00:50:53.140 we're now in extremis i mean president trump is going to have to these are hard decisions we're
00:50:58.680 going to have to make in the alternatives of narrative narrative narrative at the same time
00:51:02.560 a group of us you include are starting to warn about the singularity which about change of of man
00:51:11.240 and about change of the world is to the 10th power of these almost insurmountable financial
00:51:17.160 sins we're talking about so i mean it changes everything and it's the worst part people in
00:51:21.300 the world in the universe are running this oh i know i know so and on that once you hit that
00:51:27.560 singularity you can go amish but if we're going to become the luddites have to stand up now and say
00:51:34.080 you agree we have to stay up now and say hey we can't do we got to have we have to have a sit down
00:51:39.160 on this thing because of the four guys running artificial intelligence you have to have a korean
00:51:45.740 nail salon here in washington dc you have more regulation then you have no regulation whatsoever
00:51:51.020 and now the pitch is the chinese communist party because of deep think may be so ahead of us that
00:51:57.200 the oligarch said oops we need a bailout we need at least 500 billion dollars we need a marshall plan
00:52:02.660 maybe you give us the national labs no problem there to turn over to to these guys sandia and
00:52:09.020 laurence livermore and they don't need any regulation because the chinese communist party is going to
00:52:14.000 roll so we're in the worst position of the world because we stand up to them they say hey you guys
00:52:19.380 are turning over world control schmidt just came out this morning said that if you turn if you don't
00:52:23.580 give us unfettered money access to the national labs everything we're going to fall in back of the
00:52:29.620 chinese communist party and then it's over we're in as a culture and society in a world we have jammed
00:52:37.020 ourselves into the worst the hardest problems used to face which are almost insurmountable now look
00:52:43.180 like nothing compared to what we've done in technology on every front i mean it's it's i mean i know you
00:52:50.440 believe in god i believe in god it's it's like jesus when are you coming when are you coming because i
00:52:57.400 don't know if we can i don't know how this all plays out i don't know how this all plays out i just
00:53:03.180 know that if we are going to reset we cannot return factory jobs we need to build nuclear power plants
00:53:14.380 we need we need power we need energy we need our own rare earth minerals we need to be mining our own
00:53:22.060 places we need to be in processing yeah we need to be we need to have uh to be able to dig it up
00:53:28.500 process it and use it here um we need to be on the cutting edge of ai how are you on the cutting edge
00:53:37.440 of ai without some sort of regulations or without it spinning out of control so i talked to oh make me
00:53:45.640 feel better this was well i can't is the calvary gonna arrive to save us or do we have to save
00:53:50.720 ourselves is anybody coming to save us no not so we have to save ourselves yeah and with trump you
00:53:56.400 got the best shot at least on a post these issues this is why i keep i keep saying to the audience
00:54:01.480 because my audience they're like glenn you're a free market guy and i'm like i know i know do you
00:54:06.700 have a better idea because i don't have a better alternative we have one guy you blow this chance
00:54:13.560 i don't know we get another bite at the apple we have one guy i don't know he's earned his place
00:54:20.040 for us to go okay it didn't come as a surprise if you walked in the voting booth and went i think
00:54:25.540 he's joking about tariffs you're a moron you're a moron okay you have that should not be that should
00:54:32.300 not be a surprise to people right no out of everything out of everything um uh and we have
00:54:38.940 one shot and if we blow it there's no going back he has shut down the border which they told us you
00:54:45.220 know langford came with the bill it's going to take us a decade all these bills in 60 days we now have
00:54:50.040 essentially security we got to do much more we haven't deported many people but he's proven that
00:54:55.120 of every when you talk to him on wednesday of everything that's going on what is your
00:55:00.340 recommendation to the president as he triages these problems he's not at you know him he's i'm sure he's
00:55:08.220 like this with you i'll see him once i don't know every couple of months oh no he'll take your he
00:55:13.540 listens he's he wants to have feedback he's a guy people don't understand this in meetings he's not
00:55:19.200 talking on the time he's there bill bill maher said the other day when he goes to bill maher that's
00:55:23.880 actually truthful he's sitting there listening to people he called he called me and we talked about
00:55:28.540 tariffs and i'm like we're not going to come together on tariff this is before this term i'm
00:55:33.360 like we're not going to come together on tariffs and he said no tell me why and we had a good 30
00:55:37.880 minute conversation on tariff where he listened he asked logical next questions and then he got to it
00:55:43.920 and i had even more respect for him at the end because not only did he listen and i'm a nobody why
00:55:48.520 should you listen to me on this um but he listens and then at the end he said you know glenn you make
00:55:53.760 some good points but i'm gonna do it anyway i just love tariffs and i hung up the t word the t word
00:56:01.260 and i hung up the phone and i went no politician would ever do that politicians say you made some
00:56:07.200 really good point i'm gonna think about that and then they do it exactly this guy had the balls to
00:56:11.380 tell me to my face yeah i just love him i'm gonna do it anyway with the convergence of the singularity
00:56:17.840 on top of all the institutional structural problems we have that trump and you see us working
00:56:22.680 through but the deep states fighting us every day the supreme court bailed on us the other night
00:56:26.980 you know i i wonder maybe you have an answer for this i wonder why he hasn't taken congress to the
00:56:32.540 woodshed the only chance we have is cut our regulation dramatically pass the reigns act okay pass the reigns
00:56:41.720 act um pass that cut the regulation but at least by half then give unleash the animal spirits yes give me
00:56:50.940 15 15 15 15 15 in taxes 15 capital gains 15 for the average person 50 make it 17 17 17 i don't care
00:57:00.640 but that incentivizes the entrepreneur i can start my own business 70 of all jobs begin with small
00:57:11.380 businesses yes we've got to incentivize those people and that's congress and they're sitting around like
00:57:17.580 they did after they won the tea party they're going to be responsible for losing this whole thing
00:57:23.420 they've got to move what do you say about the investigations the deep state everything we know
00:57:29.520 about brennan okay talk about that we only got a couple minutes our audience of one thing they
00:57:33.820 get furious about is and pam and cash are as good as you get what's the problem
00:57:39.400 your audience the same way they're steamed oh yeah um you know you could do an awful lot of stuff but
00:57:46.520 until you start putting bad guys in jail i don't believe you i don't believe you and you know a sense
00:57:51.580 of urgency it's not like we have this forever no i mean if he came jeffries wins in 18 months which
00:57:56.780 is not outside the possibility of the race to we're done they're going to impeach trump we're done so
00:58:01.780 where where is the doj okay i know cash quite well i believe cash i don't know pam okay that i'm not
00:58:11.980 throwing dispersions on her but something's not right why aren't you unleashing is it the deep state
00:58:18.820 has them by the throat what is it but it's got to be solved you you have no is that a message that you
00:58:27.300 think you're i don't want to get into your private conversation with the president but is that something
00:58:30.740 you would highlight that oh yeah oh yeah you you think there needs a bit a sense of urgency about
00:58:35.980 this what does any of it mean why is congress taking so much time off right now traditional two
00:58:42.720 weeks of vacations or two weeks back they considered where they don't have town halls i don't know i mean
00:58:48.040 it is because collectively they're good people but as a body they're horrible they're absolutely horrible
00:58:54.600 um i i honestly steve i can't tell you i'm i am at a loss for doj and i'm at a loss for congress
00:59:02.740 and i'm at a loss on donald trump man why aren't you using the bully pulpit to go after your own here
00:59:10.880 eat them eat them tell them oh we're watching you the whole country is watching you get to work
00:59:21.080 do these things now have you seen the clock on the wall and the numbers spinning we're burning
00:59:26.860 daylight burning daylight okay uh we got two minutes how does everybody in our audience get
00:59:31.360 to your content uh blaze tv.com or glennbeck.com glennbeck how about the books the writings all
00:59:38.900 that and blaze is still putting up great articles we have guys on here from blaze all the time you
00:59:42.320 guys are doing yeah unbelievable no we're just this is pure nonso you guys are real business
00:59:46.700 we're just got a studio you get people you're like we're gonzo yeah but we're doing what we're
00:59:51.960 doing um we gotta do this more often i love that no because i you know can i say something i said to
00:59:57.260 your daughter when we met in phoenix because you and i did we really spend any time together no yeah
01:00:02.820 and uh a little bit back in 2009 with peter i showed up to a dinner one night because i was so
01:00:07.920 amazed that you were talking about quantitative easing i said just right i gotta go see this guy yeah
01:00:12.720 um so and you were into it at the time it wasn't phony i mean you had it down and you were explaining
01:00:17.200 to people and they ate it up one of the reasons we do so much capital markets on here i tell people
01:00:21.500 all the time i say glennbeck showed you if you open up to people about that all you have to do
01:00:26.000 something all you have to do is explain it to them we're down to a minute okay um i just want to say
01:00:30.780 to you yeah that of all the wrongs that have been done out of all the things i don't care if you
01:00:36.400 were the antichrist what this country what this country did to you oh no no no it's not it's it's
01:00:45.340 i know yeah it was wrong but it was close to these people i tell everybody but we lose the meeting
01:00:52.120 where did those people when they when they steal the election 2020 if they steal it you're going
01:00:57.980 to prison i'm going back to prison and donald trump's going to prison i know they're these people
01:01:02.240 are neo-marxes and they play smash mouth and we are not doing it thank you so much glenn back here
01:01:08.420 for an entire hour how's that you that was on fire good luck on wednesday here for a couple days you
01:01:12.900 got to come back to dc you come back once a quarter once every six months little as i possibly can
01:01:18.060 that's kind of a depressing place even with president trump in charge okay everybody thank you so much
01:01:22.820 uh we'll see you back here at 5 p.m we'll be charlie kirk follows us posobic after that
01:01:27.780 you got steve gruber eric bowling i'll do the handoff from bowling at five o'clock see you back
01:01:31.980 five o'clock
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