The Glenn Beck Program - October 24, 2018


10⧸24⧸18 - 'Feelings Are Not Facts'?⧸ Guests, Dr. Debra Soh,Rep. Roger Williams andDan Andros


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 54 minutes

Words per Minute

174.60637

Word Count

19,983

Sentence Count

1,845

Misogynist Sentences

28

Hate Speech Sentences

39


Summary

The 7,000-strong migrant invasion of the United States by leftist political party in Honduras appears to be a political ploy to embarrass the current right-wing government in Honduras. Who's paying for the food, the water, the shelter, the medical care? And who's paying the price for it?


Transcript

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00:01:12.200 Glenn, back.
00:01:13.420 My gosh.
00:01:14.420 Have you noticed that the press is not concerned at all about this caravan?
00:01:21.080 They say this caravan's not going to make it up to the United States.
00:01:24.580 This is just nonsense.
00:01:26.540 And why are they talking about it now?
00:01:29.580 Really?
00:01:30.680 So is the caravan a political message or a weapon?
00:01:34.680 The 7,000-strong migrant caravan now appears to be both.
00:01:40.060 We know that this migrant invasion force was organized in Honduras by the leftist political party looking to embarrass the current right-wing government.
00:01:50.580 We know that.
00:01:52.520 You're not going to hear that on television.
00:01:55.000 You're not going to hear that from the leftist mainstream news.
00:01:59.040 You won't hear it because that hurts their case.
00:02:03.340 They want everybody to look like they're just weak and helpless and children.
00:02:09.640 Making a 2,500-mile march?
00:02:15.060 Wow.
00:02:15.960 That seems pretty strong to me.
00:02:18.740 This entire charade has been one giant political stunt.
00:02:26.100 But the question on my mind is, who's paying for this?
00:02:30.840 Moving 7,000 people is incredibly expensive and difficult.
00:02:35.640 What about the people who can't make it to 2,500 miles?
00:02:40.800 What about the people who might have heat stroke, might have an accident, break their leg, spring their ankle?
00:02:52.000 What happens to them?
00:02:53.540 Is there any medical treatment?
00:02:55.080 You would think that the left would be really, really, really intent on finding who's providing the water, who's providing the food.
00:03:07.680 How are these people?
00:03:08.780 You're not just going into a town with 7,500 people and everybody going to a restaurant.
00:03:14.480 How are these people eating?
00:03:17.520 Is there no heart on the left?
00:03:20.980 Can somebody tell me I'm concerned about their health?
00:03:26.420 I'm concerned about their welfare.
00:03:28.360 I'm concerned about their health care.
00:03:30.800 How do you move 7,000 people and not have people starve?
00:03:35.340 How do you move 7,000 people and not have people need water?
00:03:40.820 Basic sanitary conditions.
00:03:44.380 What is happening?
00:03:45.920 How about the children?
00:03:47.340 How about the babies that are in strollers?
00:03:49.940 Are those strollers built for a 2,500-mile march?
00:03:57.220 Shouldn't somebody, shouldn't CNN be down there asking the questions, raising the money for better strollers?
00:04:08.440 These poor children.
00:04:12.500 Now, who could write this check?
00:04:15.300 Who is writing the check for all of this?
00:04:17.740 Well, I asked Governor Abbott about it yesterday in an interview.
00:04:21.700 Who's funding all this?
00:04:23.700 He hinted that the Trump administration was fully aware.
00:04:27.840 Now, my question is, did Mike Pence let the cat out of the bag yesterday from the Oval Office?
00:04:34.220 Mike Pence, our vice president, said, quote,
00:04:36.880 This isn't Donald Trump.
00:04:58.000 This isn't Mike Pence.
00:05:00.060 This is the president of Honduras.
00:05:03.820 Now, that puts this caravan into a completely different context, doesn't it?
00:05:10.460 This caravan of poor migrant workers has suddenly become an invasion force financed by a radical revolutionary Marxist in the president of Venezuela.
00:05:28.600 So, it seems to be perhaps more than just a Honduran political message.
00:05:36.400 This is a weaponized attack.
00:05:40.100 But I know CNN doesn't want to cover that.
00:05:44.040 Can you just please find out, do they have enough water?
00:05:48.240 Who's bringing that water in?
00:05:51.540 Can you please have some compassion and just find out who's feeding these people?
00:05:58.580 Who's caring for their medical needs on a 2,500-mile journey?
00:06:04.320 Can you please find that out for the love of humanity?
00:06:08.680 I pointed out on multiple occasions the caravan organizers have ties to both Castro and Maduro in Venezuela and Cuba.
00:06:19.780 This new information from Mike Pence makes sense.
00:06:22.960 If you're Venezuelan President Maduro, you want to attack the United States, but you barely have enough money to buy any toilet paper, how do you do it?
00:06:32.220 Well, you don't use conventional means.
00:06:34.340 You reach out to your allies, your revolutionaries, your Marxist zealots in South America, and you organize and fund thousands of people to flood the U.S. border.
00:06:46.540 It's a pretty inventive way to strike back.
00:06:50.240 Not only is it a form of economic warfare, but it also destabilizes the U.S. political structure.
00:06:57.080 And that's not to mention how many criminal elements might be tagging along.
00:07:01.440 How many Venezuelan or Cuban spies are using this as cover to enter our country?
00:07:09.280 How many terrorists might be riding along with the intention of attacking the U.S. targets?
00:07:15.360 Reports this morning are saying that more than two caravans, two more caravans are currently forming.
00:07:23.320 One in El Salvador and now one in Guatemala.
00:07:26.480 To use a military term, are we being attacked in waves?
00:07:32.520 Was the first caravan of 7,000 just the first wave?
00:07:36.900 How many more will we see?
00:07:39.300 And if this allegation is correct, there is no other way to describe it.
00:07:45.100 The United States is under attack.
00:07:48.540 It's Wednesday, October 24th.
00:07:54.640 Oh my gosh, Glenn Beck!
00:07:55.640 You're listening to the Glenn Beck program.
00:07:57.280 Glenn Beck is...
00:07:58.400 He's such a conspiracy theorist.
00:08:00.980 Now I say that there's...
00:08:02.340 We're being attacked and these poor little...
00:08:05.060 I know, I know.
00:08:07.180 So, I'm really with you.
00:08:08.960 I only said those things because...
00:08:12.260 The Zionist had a gun to my head and I had to say them.
00:08:15.980 Now I'm free from my Zionist masters.
00:08:19.480 So, let me just say this to the mainstream media.
00:08:22.980 Please, please find out if they have enough water.
00:08:27.200 And now that water is getting to those 7,000.
00:08:29.760 Please find out if they have enough food.
00:08:33.320 Who's providing that food for them?
00:08:35.500 Because I want to hold them up on my shoulders.
00:08:37.720 I want to be able to say, look at this generosity.
00:08:41.660 They're scheduling the trucks and paying for the trucks to move the food and the water.
00:08:49.540 And the sanitary conditions, please, please, CNN.
00:08:53.720 Please, just for humanitarian reasons, please find out.
00:09:02.200 Welcome to the program, Stu.
00:09:04.500 Also, we welcome Jason...
00:09:08.000 Now, I don't know which one it is.
00:09:12.240 I'm certainly not going to help you.
00:09:13.700 I'm not going to help you.
00:09:15.580 Jason what?
00:09:16.320 What's his last name?
00:09:17.360 I know his last name, but I don't know.
00:09:19.020 I mean, you know who he is.
00:09:19.880 How many years is he?
00:09:20.300 I never know how to pronounce it now because I can't remember which one's right and which one's wrong.
00:09:24.380 How many years has he worked for you?
00:09:25.400 A long time, huh?
00:09:26.100 I don't recall.
00:09:26.920 Various different roles.
00:09:27.720 I don't recall.
00:09:28.840 Good close friend, I would say.
00:09:30.960 Jason Buttrill is with us now.
00:09:32.520 Wrong one.
00:09:32.900 Jason Buttrill is with us now.
00:09:35.040 Okay, okay.
00:09:35.800 I got it now.
00:09:36.400 All I have to do is concentrate on butt.
00:09:38.460 There you go.
00:09:39.000 There you go.
00:09:39.520 Jason Buttrill is with us.
00:09:40.500 No, wrong one.
00:09:42.240 Jason Buttrill is with us now.
00:09:44.720 It's the same word.
00:09:45.440 It's just different in faucets.
00:09:47.780 That's all it is.
00:09:48.360 You should just, I don't know, maybe pick the right in faucets.
00:09:51.360 All right.
00:09:51.900 All right.
00:09:52.380 Thank you, Stu.
00:09:55.840 That's just not my name.
00:09:57.920 Thank you.
00:09:59.260 And Jason, welcome to the program.
00:10:00.760 Jason has been following this caravan thing for quite a while.
00:10:05.640 And we've been talking about the use of this tactic for, I don't know, years.
00:10:12.580 This is what they're doing to the Israelis.
00:10:15.320 They have, they are attacking the Israeli borders.
00:10:20.000 And what do they do?
00:10:21.780 The Israelis respond, but the media only covers the response, not the attack.
00:10:28.540 And they never look into who's really funding all of this.
00:10:32.520 It's just, oh, poor Palestinian children want to come over.
00:10:36.040 No, that's not what it is.
00:10:37.920 That's not what it is.
00:10:39.000 And it appears more and more that that's not what this is either, Jason.
00:10:43.560 Right.
00:10:43.880 And this is something that's, it's kind of amazing when you look at how the media just
00:10:47.740 doesn't cover the things or they don't look in the directions they're supposed to be looking
00:10:51.080 at.
00:10:51.460 And it's amazing to me that our small little media footprint here, we were the only ones
00:10:57.360 to point this out long before anybody else even started catching on.
00:11:00.780 Like you were the first one.
00:11:02.140 I think this was like two and a half weeks ago or something like that.
00:11:04.700 They said, wait a minute, who are these guys that are organizing all this?
00:11:07.720 And when we dug into it, we were like, wow, these are like radical leftists.
00:11:11.040 These are radical leftists with ties to both Maduro and to Raul Castro in Cuba.
00:11:17.100 And the people and the former head of state for Honduras, who was surprise, surprise, Barack
00:11:26.060 Obama said was a coup.
00:11:28.500 Well, no, it was the Supreme Court that said of Honduras that said the president is is acting
00:11:36.240 unconstitutional.
00:11:37.720 He is trying to change the Constitution so we can have a military state under his rule.
00:11:45.520 So the Supreme Court said, arrest him and kick him out.
00:11:49.940 Right.
00:11:50.540 That's that's what happened.
00:11:52.180 That's what happened.
00:11:53.240 Now, they're unhappy about that.
00:11:55.560 Now, can you tell me a little bit about all, but because most people don't know about
00:11:59.000 Alba, yeah, so when that that didn't that now deposed leftist Marxist president when when
00:12:05.000 when he just before he was deposed, he was working on with both Venezuela and Cuba, this
00:12:09.540 massive like I want to call it like a European Union type alliance within South America.
00:12:15.980 And it was it was called Alba and it was called the I think the acronym was something along the
00:12:20.080 lines of the Alliance for the Bolivarian people of our America.
00:12:25.540 America.
00:12:26.180 So it was that was supposed to be the check to U.S. power to rise up in South America.
00:12:31.340 Right.
00:12:31.740 And yeah, our America.
00:12:33.980 And they were going to have their own currency.
00:12:36.340 I don't know about maybe military agreements would have possibly could have followed.
00:12:41.420 I mean, there were big plans for this.
00:12:42.760 I also want to point out that one of the key observers, you know, how like an international
00:12:46.060 agreements, trade agreements, you have like key outside observers that one of them,
00:12:50.500 their main one was Iran, who is also a an ally of Venezuela.
00:12:57.240 Keep that in mind for a little bit later in this discussion when we talk about possible
00:13:00.420 people who are tagging along in some of these caravans.
00:13:03.420 OK, we're going to get to that here in just a second.
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00:13:34.820 No, that's not.
00:13:35.260 Yeah.
00:13:35.540 No, all the time.
00:13:36.720 No, really all the time.
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00:14:48.260 If you have watched and listened to this program and read the things that we have written,
00:15:01.140 you're not surprised and you are way ahead of the game of what's going on with this caravan.
00:15:07.720 Let's give you some additional information because it's very important what Mike Pence said yesterday.
00:15:17.580 Mike Pence came out in the Oval Office and said, this is being funded by Venezuela.
00:15:22.380 Now, the mainstream press, they're not going to do anything but ridicule that.
00:15:26.620 But this makes sense.
00:15:29.180 It makes perfect sense.
00:15:30.220 And it does sound crazy when you first hear about it.
00:15:32.520 Like, if you're not, if you don't know the backstory, you're like, Venezuela, you know, like, oh, here we go again.
00:15:37.280 They can't afford anything.
00:15:39.500 Yeah.
00:15:39.620 They're just blaming something on the country so we can get involved or whatever, you know, or yeah.
00:15:43.040 Or how do they even have the money to do this?
00:15:45.320 But it makes perfect sense when you hear, when you put it into the context of the relationship that Honduras had with both Venezuela and Cuba.
00:15:53.140 It makes absolutely perfect sense.
00:15:54.600 In particular, this group that started this caravan, they are the group that backed the ousted Marxist radical president that was ousted in Honduras.
00:16:10.540 Right.
00:16:11.080 And they're, they still have a, like, populist avenue to go toward, like, their goal, their stated goal is still to restore that president back to power.
00:16:20.240 And he was, and they do have kind of a case there and an international case because he was democratically elected.
00:16:24.800 So, really, if they can make such a firestorm, such a big media uprising over this, get international support and backing, they could technically, eventually, try and get this guy back into power.
00:16:36.820 But that is their goal.
00:16:37.940 And that's where this started.
00:16:39.760 And I think that's where Honduras, this party, these people in Honduras, why they originally organized this.
00:16:44.640 But Venezuela also has other reasoning, reasons to be behind this.
00:16:49.560 Now, if you, I mean, you think about it, just was a few months ago, Venezuelan President Maduro just survived an assassination attempt.
00:16:58.140 And he blamed the United States.
00:16:59.560 He blamed the United States for backing those people.
00:17:02.540 He blames the United States for the economic warfare.
00:17:04.260 Basically, all the things that are wrong with him, it's not socialism.
00:17:07.040 It's the United States' fault that socialism is not working, not the theory behind it.
00:17:11.460 So, he blames us for all these things.
00:17:12.940 So, if you are Maduro, you want to strike back.
00:17:15.920 They just tried to kill you, in his words.
00:17:17.820 How do you do it when you can't compete with the United States in a conventional manner?
00:17:22.460 You have to go non-conventional ways.
00:17:24.320 And you have to understand, too, that it was the ousting of the Honduran presidency, the guy this caravan supports, when he was ousted, the first thing the new government did, or one of the first things the new government did, was get out of the ALBA agreement.
00:17:41.480 Which was agreements of, hey, we're going to prop each other up.
00:17:45.360 So, as soon as Honduras pulled out, away from Venezuela, that hurt them economically.
00:17:52.800 Big time.
00:17:53.440 So, he's got a double reason for doing this.
00:17:56.780 This is huge.
00:17:58.100 And this is huge.
00:17:59.220 So, you really need to look at it through that lens.
00:18:02.180 They have a gigantic political and future economic reasoning behind all this.
00:18:07.400 There's a very big plan, you know, in place to do all this.
00:18:10.720 I mentioned before that Iran and both Syria were big-time observers of this economic union.
00:18:17.940 And a lot of people have been focusing on, well, what if ISIS gets into this group or whatever?
00:18:22.720 You mentioned the possibility of Cuban intelligence, Venezuelan intelligence, which I think is probably 90% likely that they are a part of this caravan.
00:18:30.560 But also, through Iran, Hezbollah.
00:18:35.740 Hezbollah could be all in this caravan.
00:18:38.640 I have no information on that and no intelligence behind it.
00:18:41.440 But because of all the actors, because of everyone involved, and because of the people that are supporting this.
00:18:46.260 Cuba, Venezuela, Iran.
00:18:48.080 Right.
00:18:48.460 Got it.
00:18:48.880 You could be, Hezbollah would be my, if I'm in a U.S. intelligence operative, I'm looking for Hezbollah links, you know, inside this caravan.
00:18:55.900 And I guarantee you, the U.S. intelligence agencies are all over this.
00:19:00.920 I'm sure we've infiltrated this.
00:19:02.780 That's why when the vice president of the United States says that, oh, the Honduran president told me this, he's not reporting on hearsay.
00:19:10.520 Like, that would be hearsay unless they seriously have something behind it.
00:19:13.880 I fully think that he knows.
00:19:15.600 I think I heard your interview with Governor Abbot yesterday.
00:19:18.020 Yeah, he knew.
00:19:18.700 He knew as well.
00:19:19.580 He knew.
00:19:19.960 And, of course, that's something he would not come out and say, oh, Venezuela's behind this.
00:19:23.340 The governor of Texas is not going to say that.
00:19:24.920 But I do think Vice President Pence tipped his hand on that.
00:19:28.600 I fully think that they're behind this.
00:19:29.960 Now, the question now is, how does this escalate?
00:19:32.600 You mentioned waves of attacks.
00:19:33.940 We already know there's a caravan forming in El Salvador.
00:19:36.580 There's a caravan forming in Guatemala.
00:19:38.460 And who are they forming?
00:19:39.740 Who's forming them?
00:19:41.100 We don't know the organizers yet, but those are all, they're all on the same border.
00:19:44.840 All with Honduras.
00:19:46.220 So the same people, that Liberty and Re-Foundation Party, look that up when you're looking these things up and doing your own homework.
00:19:51.720 Liberty and Re-Foundation Party in Honduras.
00:19:53.600 I would not be surprised if we hear more names in El Salvador and Guatemala forming these caravans.
00:19:59.880 Because the Honduras border was shut down pretty heavily.
00:20:04.020 They cracked down on that border.
00:20:05.000 So they can't send more people from Honduras anymore.
00:20:07.240 So they're probably going, those, their allies in El Salvador and Guatemala are probably just forming them in their border countries.
00:20:13.220 And the press won't look into this.
00:20:17.080 In fact, the press is downplaying this now.
00:20:19.500 And the reason why is because they know this is a nightmare for Democrats in the election.
00:20:25.520 This is an absolute nightmare.
00:20:28.100 The buildup to it.
00:20:29.620 What happens on the border may actually work to their advantage politically because you'll have the big, bad American soldiers standing up.
00:20:37.320 But the buildup before the border, they are saying this is a conspiracy.
00:20:43.100 We don't know where they're headed.
00:20:44.480 Yes.
00:20:44.820 Yes, we do.
00:20:45.800 Yes, we do.
00:20:46.220 We know what their intent is to cross our border and mass.
00:20:52.500 You need to start demanding and tweeting.
00:20:55.540 The press looks into the humanitarian issues of this caravan.
00:21:01.560 Who's providing the water and the medical care?
00:21:04.960 Because we're all very concerned about this caravan.
00:21:08.620 Who is paying for the food, the water and emergencies?
00:21:16.220 I'm just looking at, I mean, do these Honduran kids, this is the stuff NBC and ABC and CNN should be looking into.
00:21:31.060 Do they have any Bob strollers for the kids?
00:21:34.040 Because those are built to last.
00:21:37.100 Yeah.
00:21:37.400 A jogging stroller, off-road, big tires.
00:21:40.040 You need that.
00:21:40.840 You can't go on a 2,500-mile track with just any stroller.
00:21:46.260 Yeah, one of those little, like, umbrella strollers that are just going to fail in the first, you know, 800, 900 miles.
00:21:50.760 Then what happens?
00:21:51.600 Then what happens?
00:21:53.220 Then you're going to have to get a baby Bjorn.
00:21:55.440 Right.
00:21:55.620 And you're going to have to toss the kid in that thing.
00:21:58.300 And that's going to be enough.
00:21:59.400 That's not good.
00:21:59.940 I think over a couple thousand miles, your back would not be able to handle that.
00:22:03.220 Yeah.
00:22:03.760 Yeah.
00:22:04.020 Or you get the Silver Cross Aston Martin 2.
00:22:08.460 That's about, that stroller is about $5,000.
00:22:12.020 I hope they have that.
00:22:12.920 That should last.
00:22:14.060 That should last.
00:22:14.500 That should last.
00:22:15.380 And look, these poor migrants are going to have those.
00:22:17.860 Right.
00:22:17.980 They likely already have them.
00:22:19.860 Well, I don't know.
00:22:22.080 You don't think?
00:22:22.720 Well, I don't see a lot of women or children, actually, in most of the photos.
00:22:27.280 Pat is joining us now from Pat Gray Unleashed, now precedes this program.
00:22:31.280 Have you seen this photo of all these children?
00:22:34.120 Look at the 12-year-old boy children.
00:22:36.100 Okay.
00:22:36.420 They all, everybody in that picture looks like they're a 25-year-old male.
00:22:40.740 Well, they're, I mean, according to the U.S. government, you're a child until you're 26.
00:22:45.060 Okay.
00:22:45.560 That's a good point.
00:22:46.000 And look at these children.
00:22:47.640 They're all, they're all probably 20 to 30-year-old children.
00:22:51.340 Yeah.
00:22:51.840 And there's probably, what, 300 in this photo?
00:22:55.500 I'm scanning.
00:22:56.380 I don't see, I see a lot of children, but no women.
00:23:00.000 No women in this photo.
00:23:02.480 At all.
00:23:02.980 And when you say you see a lot of children, you see no children.
00:23:05.480 I see no children.
00:23:06.320 Okay.
00:23:06.620 Yeah.
00:23:06.780 We should point out, you're, you know what else?
00:23:08.520 By the 26-year-old definition, you see a few children, but that's the only way you
00:23:11.580 see children.
00:23:12.120 I'll tell you the other endearing thing to me, is the waving of the, the carrying for 2,000
00:23:17.900 miles of the Honduran flag.
00:23:19.680 Yeah.
00:23:19.980 Amen.
00:23:20.280 It's very nice.
00:23:20.920 Thank you.
00:23:21.400 The fact that they're fleeing their country because it's so poorly run and so violent.
00:23:27.280 No, that's not why they're fleeing.
00:23:28.440 Oh, I'm sorry.
00:23:29.120 Why are they, why are they fleeing?
00:23:30.740 Oh, they're, they're fleeing because as a political statement, because, um, there was
00:23:35.100 an, uh, an overthrow of their government, their, their particular candidate who was president
00:23:40.860 because he was, uh, um, he was trying to change the constitution and the Supreme Court of Honduras
00:23:46.160 said, uh, illegal arrest him, uh, and, uh, exile him.
00:23:50.320 No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:23:52.460 I'm looking at this Politico article that explains the facts on the character.
00:23:55.760 Oh, okay.
00:23:55.980 Oh, good.
00:23:56.460 All right.
00:23:56.700 Okay.
00:23:56.980 The facts.
00:23:57.760 Yeah.
00:23:57.900 The facts.
00:23:58.440 From Politico.
00:23:59.020 Okay.
00:23:59.380 Um, what's the principal reason migrants are traveling to the U S right?
00:24:03.320 Right.
00:24:03.440 And you said something about what some dictator communist, what, what was your little rant
00:24:07.740 there?
00:24:07.920 Yeah.
00:24:08.040 This is a, this was, this was organized, this was organized by a, uh, uh, uh, you know,
00:24:13.480 a revolutionary, uh, party.
00:24:15.540 He's despicable.
00:24:16.600 He is.
00:24:17.100 Thank you.
00:24:17.820 Okay.
00:24:18.120 So what do they say?
00:24:18.900 Wow.
00:24:19.200 What's the real truth?
00:24:20.200 The real reason is experts cite violence, poverty, and family connections in the U S as
00:24:25.200 the primary forces driving migrants from Honduras, as well as the possibility they might be able
00:24:30.460 to remain once they arrive.
00:24:32.640 These look at the, you're talking about people who are facing violence, violence, people who are
00:24:36.680 very poor, very poor.
00:24:38.040 Who have, who are already connected through their families to the United States.
00:24:41.440 And they just want the possibility that they might be able to remain once they arrive.
00:24:47.020 Wow.
00:24:47.140 Is that all they ask?
00:24:47.840 What is this guy saying?
00:24:48.760 He's talking about communism over here?
00:24:50.300 He's just, he's despicable.
00:24:52.000 Well, no, I'm asking.
00:24:52.940 Communism's dead.
00:24:53.660 I'm asking.
00:24:54.460 I hope you knew that.
00:24:55.380 The 1980s called, they want their, they want their foreign affairs service back.
00:24:59.400 They want all their ideas from the, from the Reagan years back.
00:25:02.980 It's not Rocky IV anymore.
00:25:04.560 Ivan Drago, is it going to come hurt you?
00:25:07.160 So I, I would just, I just, I just want the mainstream media just to check on the children.
00:25:14.420 Yes.
00:25:15.020 Just, could you do some reports on how are they, who's taking care of the medical care?
00:25:21.740 Yeah.
00:25:22.360 Who's, who is, who is taking care of the food for 7,000 people?
00:25:27.940 The diapers, the diapers involved with the, with the infants.
00:25:31.800 The sanitary conditions must be extraordinary.
00:25:34.860 How are they sleeping?
00:25:36.000 How are they moving?
00:25:37.500 Well, somebody, because I want to help.
00:25:39.620 I want to help.
00:25:40.740 I just need to know if they need.
00:25:42.620 Shepard Smith showed where they were sleeping.
00:25:44.340 They're sleeping on the pavement and it's burning hot pavement that they're sleeping on.
00:25:48.460 Yeah.
00:25:48.820 And, um, well, where are they getting the water?
00:25:51.360 Cause you can't take 7,500 people into a small town, you know, and, and, and go into
00:25:56.920 the seven 11 and say, Hey, we need, you know, 14,000 bottles of water.
00:26:03.820 You can't.
00:26:04.700 No, no one for right now.
00:26:06.520 Cause I'm a little thirsty.
00:26:07.420 We haven't, we haven't had a drink in 200 miles.
00:26:09.840 So I'm going to take one for the road, one for the road for everybody.
00:26:13.340 And one more drink now.
00:26:14.780 Yeah.
00:26:14.920 I just need 14,000 bottles of water.
00:26:18.260 I'm sure the Stucky's that they're stopping at probably has 14,000 bottles of water.
00:26:23.120 Okay.
00:26:23.660 Yeah.
00:26:23.960 So I'm sure it's, they just stop at Stucky's, you know, along the way.
00:26:28.100 All right.
00:26:28.580 Pick up their supplies.
00:26:30.200 You keep saying something about a political stunt.
00:26:33.160 Uh, you keep talking about this, the funding, the funding, the supply chain.
00:26:39.180 I have it right here.
00:26:40.000 Oh, okay.
00:26:40.360 Oh, all these questions about, oh, where did they get, where did they get that from?
00:26:43.080 Uh, who organized or caused the caravan?
00:26:45.400 Mm-hmm.
00:26:46.060 Bartolo Fuentes.
00:26:48.340 Bartolo Fuentes initially organized it.
00:26:50.420 And in October 4th, Facebook post, he shared a graphic promoting a migrant march.
00:26:56.680 The graphic told migrants and protesters to gather on October 12th at a bus station in San Pedro
00:27:02.260 Sula, one of the most violent cities in the world, quote, we don't leave because we want
00:27:08.020 to.
00:27:08.240 So, violence and poverty chases us out.
00:27:12.260 Oh, but, but go ahead.
00:27:13.820 Assign these negative, these negative motivations, Glenn.
00:27:17.500 Go ahead.
00:27:18.460 A Facebook post, completely organic.
00:27:21.900 A Facebook post where he just wanted people to run away from violence and poverty.
00:27:27.700 That is it.
00:27:28.860 That's why he's so proudly shining his Honduran flag through all these other nations.
00:27:33.440 I stand corrected.
00:27:34.560 Thank you.
00:27:35.100 I stand corrected.
00:27:36.120 You know, the, the, the Arab Spring had nothing to do with the coordination of the Muslim
00:27:42.200 Brotherhood and, and groups like that.
00:27:44.440 That was just a Facebook post.
00:27:46.240 I stand corrected.
00:27:47.900 Mm-hmm.
00:27:48.780 It's about time.
00:27:50.220 Benghazi was just a spontaneous group of people that had seen.
00:27:54.760 A YouTube video.
00:27:55.300 A YouTube video.
00:27:56.200 Yes, thank you.
00:27:56.640 And it just spontaneously happened.
00:27:59.320 That's what happens.
00:28:00.160 Right.
00:28:00.500 When people watch YouTube videos, generally speaking, they riot.
00:28:03.760 Yes.
00:28:04.000 Generally speaking, that's what YouTube does.
00:28:05.580 It's a riot starter.
00:28:07.140 Yes, it is.
00:28:08.440 Yes, it is.
00:28:09.020 So I'm fine.
00:28:10.000 I'm glad you're finally admitting it.
00:28:11.740 So why would Mike Pence say that Venezuela is behind this?
00:28:15.120 He probably hasn't read this Politico article yet.
00:28:16.920 That's probably.
00:28:17.400 He's also a liar.
00:28:18.700 We know that for a fact.
00:28:20.120 A lying liar who lies?
00:28:21.060 Yes.
00:28:22.000 And a hate monger.
00:28:23.000 A mongering in hatred and lies.
00:28:25.540 He's a lying hate monger who mongers in many different vices, such as hate and lies.
00:28:32.040 So, so, so bad.
00:28:34.260 Yeah.
00:28:34.800 Do these guys make it to our border?
00:28:37.100 I think they do.
00:28:38.260 Yeah.
00:28:39.100 Yeah.
00:28:39.340 Is Mexico going to stop them?
00:28:40.840 Well.
00:28:41.340 No way.
00:28:41.960 Greg Abbott said yesterday they would.
00:28:44.220 Really?
00:28:44.720 Yeah.
00:28:45.280 Yeah.
00:28:45.500 He was on with us yesterday.
00:28:46.560 If they do, I will be stunned.
00:28:47.680 He thinks Mexico will stop them.
00:28:49.180 Will stop them.
00:28:50.280 When is that going to happen?
00:28:51.440 I don't.
00:28:52.120 Because.
00:28:52.400 I don't know.
00:28:53.120 I don't have my crystal ball or my connection to the Mexican president.
00:28:56.980 Or a Politico article to tell you what's happening.
00:28:59.440 Yeah.
00:28:59.680 Or the Politico.
00:29:00.520 You no longer have that.
00:29:01.120 Right.
00:29:01.360 You don't have it yet.
00:29:01.860 Right.
00:29:01.940 The locals in Mexico are saying it's the caravans grown to 14,000 people.
00:29:06.500 Now.
00:29:06.860 And they continue to head north.
00:29:08.720 But I'm hopeful.
00:29:10.340 Well, there's two others.
00:29:11.340 The news that we've broken this morning.
00:29:13.320 There are two other caravans that are now forming behind this one.
00:29:16.940 Well, because they've seen, you know, the seriousness of the countries along the way
00:29:22.080 that they're just, well, no, they're not going to be stopped.
00:29:24.960 So, yes, they continue to come.
00:29:26.760 And can you imagine if we allow these people, all 14,000 or however many are there, and
00:29:33.260 then the caravan after it, and the one after that, what does that say to future caravans?
00:29:37.240 No, you're over.
00:29:37.900 California is over.
00:29:39.440 It's over.
00:29:40.380 California will be the first to collapse.
00:29:43.480 Yep.
00:29:43.680 Even if they are what the Democrats are saying they are, that they're just all downtrodden
00:29:49.100 people who just want to come to America and find jobs.
00:29:51.800 Well, OK, but are we going to get 14,000 at a time month after month after month after
00:29:57.460 month?
00:29:58.460 That's not going to work out well for us.
00:30:00.900 I guess they think we can just accept an infinite number of people into our country.
00:30:06.600 The good news is they're all good people.
00:30:08.280 Yeah, they are.
00:30:08.780 Right.
00:30:09.160 Except for the fact that all of them.
00:30:10.660 No, no, actually.
00:30:12.060 Well, not according to the people in the caravan.
00:30:14.540 Not according to the people in the caravan.
00:30:16.500 Wait, what do they know, though?
00:30:18.440 What do they know?
00:30:19.260 Well, that's a good point.
00:30:20.160 Not according to those in the caravan.
00:30:23.140 Yeah.
00:30:23.540 They talked to a migrant in a caravan and asked them about the criminal element.
00:30:30.700 Listen.
00:30:31.780 Criminals is everywhere, OK?
00:30:36.280 It's criminals in here.
00:30:38.180 I mean, it is.
00:30:39.660 Oh, my gosh.
00:30:40.820 Oh, my gosh.
00:30:41.560 It's not that many.
00:30:42.820 I mean, it's good people here trying to get through Mexico and then get to the United States.
00:30:48.900 But that doesn't mean that everybody is a criminal.
00:30:51.600 Well, not everyone is a criminal.
00:30:54.640 Yeah, I don't think we said that.
00:30:56.460 So there are some good people.
00:30:57.680 There are some good people.
00:30:58.160 But there's a lot of criminals.
00:31:00.140 Yeah.
00:31:00.360 Well, there's a lot of criminals everywhere.
00:31:02.220 Wow.
00:31:03.060 Yeah.
00:31:03.220 Wow.
00:31:04.200 I doubt he's going to be asked to speak to cameras again.
00:31:08.320 I doubt it.
00:31:09.680 I doubt it.
00:31:10.320 I doubt it.
00:31:10.500 I doubt it.
00:31:11.220 By the way, who's left in Honduras to fight for Honduras?
00:31:13.940 Anybody?
00:31:14.600 Anybody going to take a stand in Honduras?
00:31:16.680 Or is it just turned over to the gangs now?
00:31:19.400 This is a stop it.
00:31:20.380 But that's not what this is about.
00:31:23.380 That's not what this is about.
00:31:26.400 Of course, it's about the violence in Honduras.
00:31:28.220 It is not.
00:31:29.500 It is not.
00:31:30.960 We don't leave because we want to.
00:31:32.740 Violence and poverty chases us out.
00:31:34.880 Chases us out.
00:31:35.840 Uh-huh.
00:31:36.420 Uh-huh.
00:31:37.080 Thank you.
00:31:38.100 It's not about that.
00:31:41.200 This is...
00:31:42.040 Now, there may be some people in that group.
00:31:45.820 And there may be some criminals.
00:31:47.280 There may be some that actually believe that.
00:31:50.500 That's not what this is about.
00:31:53.340 This was started as a reaction to gather this same group.
00:31:58.840 What about the Facebook post?
00:31:59.860 Facebook post says right here.
00:32:00.880 Facebook post.
00:32:01.700 Facebook post.
00:32:02.400 I can't.
00:32:02.780 I can't do it.
00:32:04.740 I can't do it.
00:32:05.780 I can't do it.
00:32:08.080 Have we frustrated you?
00:32:09.540 No, it's just...
00:32:11.260 You know, all I hear in my head is all of the response.
00:32:14.980 Gladbach conspiracy theorist thinks that there's communists all over the place.
00:32:19.500 Well, yeah.
00:32:20.620 Yeah.
00:32:21.160 Let's check the Democratic Party.
00:32:22.860 What do you think?
00:32:23.860 You know, they're now saying, yeah, capitalism doesn't work.
00:32:28.780 We've got to get rid of capitalism.
00:32:31.160 Well, you can't tell me that that isn't a Marxist, communist, socialist solution.
00:32:40.420 And by the way, Canada is not a socialist country.
00:32:46.500 Canada has socialized aspects in a capitalist country.
00:32:53.800 Ho, ho, ho.
00:32:54.660 So stop saying, well, Canada has, Canada is not doing, nor are the Netherlands.
00:33:02.100 They are not doing what the democratic socialists are saying they want to do.
00:33:07.400 And that is get rid of capitalism, period.
00:33:11.660 So please stop media with the conspiracy theories.
00:33:16.340 Pull your head out of your ass and actually look at what's going on.
00:33:22.660 Sorry.
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00:35:54.020 We got on tour a week from tomorrow.
00:35:58.220 Yeah, I think it's next week.
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00:36:20.780 Yay.
00:36:21.860 Yeah.
00:36:22.280 A lot of fun to.
00:36:23.680 I mean, because this thing is starting to turn into a mess.
00:36:25.980 It's Sean Spicer on last night on the news and why it matters.
00:36:29.600 Amazing.
00:36:30.100 And he was breaking down the races.
00:36:31.680 He's pretty, I would say, optimistic.
00:36:33.900 Yeah, I would say really optimistic.
00:36:35.580 Yeah, he thinks, you know, we're going to play some of this maybe coming up.
00:36:39.140 But, you know, he thinks it's going to be they're going to expand the majority in the Senate.
00:36:41.840 And he thinks they got a shot at the House still.
00:36:44.160 He was he listed off a bunch of races that were close that he thought Republicans would pull off.
00:36:49.260 Now, obviously, the guys work for, you know, Republicans for a long time.
00:36:52.340 You can certainly say he's biased.
00:36:55.300 But, you know, I think he was trying to give his honest take as to where the race stood.
00:37:00.020 And there's some some some of the polling recently has has moved in the favor of Republicans in the House.
00:37:05.740 So there's a chance there.
00:37:07.180 It'll be interesting to see if they can pull it off.
00:37:09.060 Because, you know, later on, we went into what what does the world look like, basically, if the Democrats do win the House and or the Senate?
00:37:17.440 Yeah, it's not.
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00:39:08.680 Glenn Beck.
00:39:10.640 Okay.
00:39:11.040 So yesterday we had a very perplexing conversation because there was a story that came out in the New York Times.
00:39:22.100 And I think what they're saying is what I've always been saying about transgenderism.
00:39:31.060 And I thought this was politically incorrect, and I don't know what the hell this even means now.
00:39:37.060 Has this – I don't – I really honestly do not understand.
00:39:40.740 Stu brought this up.
00:39:42.040 Read the Times article that you brought up.
00:39:44.080 Yeah.
00:39:44.340 The Times article is Anatomy Does Not Determine Gender, Experts Say.
00:39:48.800 That's the title.
00:39:49.480 Now, it's kind of themed through discussion of this Trump plan to change the way people register on paperwork.
00:39:55.760 As you'd be registering as the sex you were born at, not the sex you believe you are today.
00:40:01.740 So that's kind of where it's themed.
00:40:03.900 And, of course, every piece of news must go through some sort of Trump filter to see whether you can blame Trump or excuse Trump or – no one can just talk about an issue anymore.
00:40:13.860 But through – halfway through the story, you get this.
00:40:17.220 And I was fascinated by this discussion.
00:40:20.020 How to define identity?
00:40:22.360 Researchers say gender identity comes from the brain, not the body.
00:40:26.900 Some put it more bluntly.
00:40:28.180 It originates between your ears, not between your legs.
00:40:31.980 And so –
00:40:33.480 Yes.
00:40:34.240 I would say, like, that strikes me as I read it again, almost like a conservative critique of –
00:40:41.600 That's coming between your ears, not your legs.
00:40:44.060 Right.
00:40:44.320 Exactly.
00:40:44.940 Right.
00:40:45.120 And this is supposed to be what the researchers are saying.
00:40:47.360 And it struck me as I was reading this that we are discussing two different things.
00:40:53.520 Like, the reason why you would want someone to register as a male or female, let's say, on a government health care form, right, would be something because – not because of the feeling in their brain.
00:41:04.280 Because of what they really are.
00:41:05.480 Right.
00:41:05.680 Like, you would have to cover, for example, birth, right, something that a man can't do.
00:41:11.720 Wow.
00:41:11.920 And, again, that's a whole other part of controversy of Obamacare and other things.
00:41:16.160 But the point being, you know, there's a reason to know these things, in theory, with the government.
00:41:23.900 Not because they're tracking feelings.
00:41:26.440 They're not tracking how you feel in your brain, right?
00:41:29.700 They're talking about specific things that body parts can do.
00:41:35.980 And, you know, that is – you know, there might be a higher risk of breast cancer or a higher risk of another type of cancer.
00:41:41.360 That doesn't change because your mind feels like you're more like a boy than you are a girl.
00:41:47.220 And gender has – they have gotten away from one traditional definition of gender, which is male or female.
00:41:55.220 But the other part of the definition of gender is describing traits.
00:42:01.460 That is really kind of, you know, feminine.
00:42:06.960 That is a traditional masculine gender.
00:42:11.020 Okay?
00:42:11.500 Those traits.
00:42:12.540 The tomboy.
00:42:13.440 The tomboy.
00:42:14.180 That's a masculine gender trait.
00:42:16.840 Okay.
00:42:17.440 Right.
00:42:17.960 But those are traits.
00:42:19.780 Now, you want to talk about traits?
00:42:21.840 Okay.
00:42:22.820 But we're talking – I thought about saying that you are actually a woman.
00:42:30.060 And that's not true.
00:42:32.560 So, Dr. Deborah So is with us.
00:42:35.220 She is a journalist and sex researcher and has her head screwed on right and isn't afraid.
00:42:41.460 She's Canadian.
00:42:42.100 I don't know what it is with the Canadians having more guts than us.
00:42:45.240 But she's a Canadian researcher and has spoken out about this.
00:42:50.380 And, Deborah, I just want you to set us straight.
00:42:53.020 Where are we wrong here?
00:42:54.600 What are we missing?
00:42:56.280 I'm absolutely appalled by the coverage on this story because there's so much misinformation being spread.
00:43:05.220 And, you know, with regards to that Times piece in particular, anatomy very much does determine gender.
00:43:12.200 I mean, nowadays, gender is seen as sort of this free-floating, nebulous concept that is completely divorced from biology.
00:43:20.020 But it's very much linked to biology and anatomy.
00:43:26.080 For 99% of us, our biological sex is our gender.
00:43:30.300 Of course, that's not the case with everybody.
00:43:32.520 But for the vast majority of us, that is the case.
00:43:35.440 And I don't think there should be anything wrong with saying that.
00:43:37.760 So, so wait a minute.
00:43:39.820 So, so hang on.
00:43:40.820 But what the Times article was saying is that gender happens.
00:43:45.220 And I am willing to go back to the, you know, definition, male born this way, female born this way.
00:43:53.700 You want to say gender is male or female specific.
00:43:56.600 But I'm also willing to say, okay, gender is the traits.
00:44:01.280 But it is not biological.
00:44:03.640 I mean, well, they go that far.
00:44:04.780 However, what's happening here is they're taking away sex and tying it to gender.
00:44:15.840 And so why would we have, why would we have male and female sex if it's all gender?
00:44:22.980 If it means the same, if it means the same thing, it doesn't talk about traits.
00:44:26.920 The other part is, isn't that gender dysphoria?
00:44:31.260 If it is all happening in your head, then that's dysphoria, is it not?
00:44:39.360 I see what you're saying.
00:44:40.820 Well, I think nowadays people tend to use the word gender across the board.
00:44:45.480 One, because they don't want to use the word sex.
00:44:47.400 Maybe that makes them uncomfortable.
00:44:48.700 But I think also from an ideological perspective, it makes it easier for people to argue that you can identify as whatever you want.
00:44:55.400 Because it's a little bit trickier.
00:44:57.100 I think most people still have the common sense to know that biological sex is immutable.
00:45:02.760 So to argue for, say, something like transgender rights, it becomes helpful for them to say, well, maybe it's not about biology.
00:45:10.320 It's about gender, which is, you know, they say it's a social construct or whatever, which it isn't.
00:45:14.820 But it makes it a little bit easier to argue that, okay, someone, the way someone feels may not necessarily be linked to their biology.
00:45:21.920 So I'm not sure if that really speaks to the point you're making.
00:45:23.960 So, but can you explain what gender dysphoria is?
00:45:28.640 Right.
00:45:29.180 So it's the feeling that someone feels more in alignment with the opposite sex than their birth sex.
00:45:36.380 So someone would be born male, but they will feel more as though they fit in the female role.
00:45:41.180 Okay.
00:45:41.900 How has gender dysphoria been embraced?
00:45:45.860 Is gender dysphoria a good thing or a bad thing?
00:45:49.020 Hmm.
00:45:52.320 I think it's seen as, I don't think it should be seen as good or bad.
00:45:56.380 I think it's a medical condition.
00:45:57.760 And I think people who are suffering should be able to have access to care.
00:46:02.660 And I think adults should be allowed to transition if that's been the best approach for them.
00:46:07.520 But I think nowadays it's kind of glamorized and seen as something that is really almost preferred.
00:46:15.180 I wouldn't say preferred in society, but it's almost like seen as a positive thing, especially among progressive people.
00:46:19.900 So, but, but here's my, here's my point.
00:46:22.660 Isn't, isn't anorexia a form of, of physical dysmorphia that you see your body as fat, even though you're 60 pounds?
00:46:36.900 Isn't that dysphoria?
00:46:38.940 Right.
00:46:39.520 True.
00:46:39.940 The thing with gender dysphoria is it does have biological correlates.
00:46:43.340 So this is the thing I find very confusing about the whole transgender movement is that, you know, some people will argue that biology has nothing to do with it.
00:46:50.540 Other people argue that it is strongly biological.
00:46:53.160 I would think that proponents of this movement would want to be in alignment with the science that does show it is biological.
00:46:59.720 Because doesn't that add some sort of validity, I guess, to what they're saying, because it has to do with hormonal exposure in utero.
00:47:08.020 So an example I can give is say girls who are exposed to a higher level of testosterone in utero.
00:47:13.640 So higher levels of exposure to testosterone is associated with more male typical interests and behaviors.
00:47:20.000 So girls who are exposed to higher levels of testosterone, when they are born, they are more male typical in their behavior.
00:47:26.000 They're also more likely to want to have a male gender identity.
00:47:30.160 So it speaks to the biological influence, even though people want to say that gender is completely diverse from that.
00:47:36.220 So I guess one of the things as I was reading the story, Dr. So, is that there is a it's almost like we're talking about two different things.
00:47:45.900 You know, we were if what gender is, is a feeling that is an interesting thing for people like you to to research on it.
00:47:56.760 And even even if it's a biological feeling.
00:47:58.880 Yeah. Well, yeah, sure.
00:48:00.220 Sure. But it's not necessarily of interest on a on a form, you know, that you're turning into the government.
00:48:07.380 Right. I mean, like that it's a it's a different I mean, it may be in certain circumstances, but why the government is asking for this information is not necessarily about someone's feelings.
00:48:16.100 It's about it's about a physical characteristic that they hold.
00:48:21.580 So, I mean, is it just that is it just basically that gender doesn't mean what it used to mean?
00:48:27.760 Are they using gender to say this is a feeling and therefore we should almost come up with a different word for what because what I'm describing and what we've talked about this entire time has nothing to do with feelings.
00:48:37.960 It's male or female. It's about. Yeah, it's about physical characteristics.
00:48:41.720 What is the word for that?
00:48:42.880 I see what you mean. I think from the perspective of what the administration is trying to do, I think they should be allowed to collect that information and that information and those data without it being such a controversial issue.
00:48:57.500 And, you know, with regards to protecting Title IX and and women's rights, I don't know why people don't see it from that perspective that this is a positive thing, because shouldn't that be seen as helping women?
00:49:09.940 Right. And it kind of does boil down to this larger argument that's going on right now about people who were born female versus the rights of transgender women and are transgender women, women, full stop.
00:49:23.540 And so there is this argument going on. I don't know if either of you have been following this, but with it's been mostly radical feminists.
00:49:29.800 I wouldn't consider myself a radical feminist. But, you know, this group of very progressive women who are saying transgender women are not the same as people who were born female.
00:49:38.400 So in this argument, transgender activists have been winning so far. And we see that in terms of how this narrative has played out with the recent decision.
00:49:46.000 But in terms of what you're saying, I see what you're saying, and I guess I'm using different words to kind of mean the same thing in that, yes, for people who are male or female, that gender is basically sex.
00:49:58.820 It is, at the end of the day, the same thing. But nowadays, gender is being used in a different way to kind of argue for this more progressive idea that you can do whatever you want.
00:50:08.340 And I'm not insane. That's changed. That's not that I'm not completely insane. And in the belief that gender used to me, no, right?
00:50:18.420 Like, this is something that they are taking this word and making it mean feelings instead of what it used to mean, which was biological gender, sex and traits.
00:50:28.240 Right. And that's why I think two definitions spread to this larger idea that gender is a spectrum, because if you feel a certain way on one day and you feel differently on another day,
00:50:37.680 that must mean that your gender must be something unrelated to sex, which is immutable.
00:50:46.020 So one more follow up on this. If, as the New York Times says, identity comes from the gender identity comes from the brain, not the body.
00:50:54.100 It originates between your ears and not between your legs.
00:50:57.620 If that is accurate, and that is a defense of the transgendered argument, right?
00:51:01.780 It's not a criticism of it. It's a defense of it.
00:51:04.360 And if that is true, and it's in your brain and not between your legs, why are there physical surgeries associated with being transgendered?
00:51:14.180 Right. I mean, that argument doesn't really make much sense.
00:51:17.140 And I don't like that argument because it's not really accurate either, because what's between your legs and what goes on your brain is linked.
00:51:23.420 So you can't really separate the two and treat them like they're completely different phenomena.
00:51:29.300 But I mean, there's a lot of aspects of this argument that don't make sense.
00:51:34.240 I mean, transgender activists will also say that gender is a social construct.
00:51:37.980 But if that's the case, why do you then need hormonal intervention to transition or to feel more in alignment with the sex that you identify as?
00:51:47.080 So I guess my biggest gripe from this whole thing is that, you know, sex is about being male or female.
00:51:54.900 Gender is how you feel in relation to your sex.
00:51:56.740 But again, as I said, for the vast majority of us, our biological sex does dictate our gender.
00:52:02.380 So I don't think the three of us are necessarily that, you know, view things that differently, even though I'm using different terms to describe it.
00:52:08.780 Let me ask you a really difficult and politically incorrect question.
00:52:12.060 If if dysmorphia, for instance, is we say that it's bad to be anorexic because you're seeing your body in a way that is not reality and it's dangerous.
00:52:24.780 It doesn't it's not a healthy outlook.
00:52:29.520 We see the stats of people who have gender dysmorphia and the suicide rates are really bad.
00:52:37.320 And having the sex change and everything else is not changing those suicide rates.
00:52:43.600 So why are we taking the the gender dysmorphia and say, hey, it's totally fine when it's not?
00:52:52.560 It's not the suicide rates are bad.
00:52:56.440 I would agree that one thing we're talking about is comorbidity.
00:53:00.120 I do think many people who are coming out as transgender nowadays probably have some other psychiatric condition that isn't being diagnosed because clinicians aren't able to do their job properly.
00:53:11.800 So if someone comes into your clinic and says that they are transgender, I don't work with patients anymore.
00:53:16.600 But if someone comes in now and says that they're transgender, a clinician really does have to take that at face value.
00:53:22.300 They're not really allowed to ask deeper questions because that's seen as transphobic.
00:53:27.020 So I think nowadays, because it's seen as very trendy to be trans, that could be part of it.
00:53:32.060 And so if someone who has another form of psychopathology, it's manifesting as something that has to do with gender, even if gender has nothing to do with it.
00:53:40.140 But with regards to why transitioning should be seen as something beneficial, I mean, research does show for some people it can help.
00:53:47.740 I do think if other things have been ruled out that it can be beneficial for somebody.
00:53:53.240 I think ultimately adults should be free to do what they want with their body.
00:53:57.000 So do I. Don't get me wrong.
00:53:58.440 So do I.
00:53:59.140 But I think what I was getting to and you've just answered is this transphobia, this this just hurting everybody into ask no questions is dangerous.
00:54:13.860 It's just dangerous. It's just dangerous for people.
00:54:17.040 And and we should look in the end, you're an adult, you get to do what you want to do.
00:54:21.560 And I'm fine with that. But but just the silencing of thought.
00:54:26.080 And in this case, science medicine is is terrifying.
00:54:32.180 Yeah. But I mean, going back to the difference between gender dysphoria and something like anorexia with people who are gender dysphoric, their brains have been partially either masculinized or feminized.
00:54:43.580 Right. Direction. I got it. The gender they identify.
00:54:47.360 Right. The thing is, these studies that show this in the brain are also conflated with sexual orientation.
00:54:53.300 So if you have a study on trans women, say, so these are people who are born male, but identify as female, they are also attracted for the most part to men.
00:55:03.340 So when you do these brain studies, we're still not clear on if the differences we're seeing are due to them identifying as female or due to them being sexually attracted to men, because there are very strong neural correlates that are associated with sexual orientation.
00:55:18.000 So that's the other thing that people aren't talking about is that this has a lot to do with sexual orientation being gay.
00:55:23.620 And so the brain correlates that people are talking so much about how transgender being transgender is in the brain.
00:55:29.540 It's not really accurate because we don't know that for sure yet.
00:55:32.620 Dr. Deborah So, thank you so much. I appreciate it.
00:55:35.880 It's always enlightening to talk to somebody who is not politically correct and doesn't agree with everything that you say or, you know, you may not agree with everything she says.
00:55:50.680 Good. Have the conversation. It's healthy.
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00:56:49.000 So, I mean, look, here here's where I think people are.
00:56:56.700 I don't want to. I feel bad for Bruce Jenner. I really do.
00:57:01.500 I'm sorry for name shaming him, but I dead naming.
00:57:05.720 Yeah, dead naming. I feel bad for Bruce Jenner.
00:57:08.140 I the fact that he lived his whole life feeling the way he felt and felt like, you know, some sort of outcast.
00:57:15.200 That's horrible. I feel bad for that.
00:57:18.420 And you know what? If he wants to be called a woman and he wants to do whatever he wants to do, he can do what he wants.
00:57:23.080 He's an adult and I can choose to be kind to him and say, you know, you're a woman now.
00:57:29.920 But if I if I'm on the witness stand, I'm raising my hand and saying it's a dude.
00:57:35.000 He's he's that's Bruce Jenner.
00:57:37.000 OK, and Bruce Jenner had a horrible life and a horrible experience, and he felt this way.
00:57:41.800 And I went along. I don't want to hurt him.
00:57:44.640 I don't you know, if that's what made him happy, I'm going to say that.
00:57:49.040 But the court of law, no. And your honor, she's not pretty either.
00:57:53.840 Right. And I think that's the there's two sides of this.
00:57:56.120 There's the libertarian in me is like, well, people can do whatever they want.
00:57:59.320 I don't care. And that's fine. But then there's also the truth.
00:58:02.660 Right. And why it matters is the science part.
00:58:06.060 You're you're right when you talk about insurance.
00:58:09.160 Why do we have to be male or female insurance?
00:58:11.440 Well, you know what? That woman might have to be checked by a proctologist from time to time because she might have butt cancer at some point.
00:58:24.620 Nicely put. Yeah. OK. I mean, that's just reality.
00:58:28.060 Right. And that's why that stuff is important. Right.
00:58:30.940 And you said it. I mean, the doctor said it a bunch of times.
00:58:33.800 You just said it in the last conversation. Feel felt, feel felt, feel felt.
00:58:39.360 Feelings are interesting. You can cover them.
00:58:42.280 You can be interested in them. We all look at that.
00:58:45.240 We can watch out for each other's feelings.
00:58:47.020 Absolutely. We can try to guard them if we wish.
00:58:49.400 However, it's completely separate than a scientific fact.
00:58:52.240 A feeling is a feeling.
00:58:53.800 It's not fact. And that's fine.
00:58:58.760 Yeah, that's fine.
00:58:59.760 It's just two different things.
00:59:00.340 But you can't disengage from facts.
00:59:03.700 You're listening to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:59:10.920 I spent about three or four hours yesterday with Sean Spicer.
00:59:15.020 He's a fascinating guy.
00:59:17.760 Fascinating guy.
00:59:18.520 Yeah, certainly has an amazing life experience here the last couple of years.
00:59:21.780 Yeah, he's a guy who has perspective, not necessarily just another opinion.
00:59:26.780 Everybody's got opinions.
00:59:27.980 Everybody has two armpits, too, and I don't necessarily want to smell yours.
00:59:30.680 It's perspective, really, that matters.
00:59:35.060 And he has a really interesting perspective from what he has gone through.
00:59:41.920 And I did a podcast with him.
00:59:44.920 It's come out in a couple of weeks.
00:59:45.960 And then we had him on the news and why it matters.
00:59:48.340 And he was actually very positive about this upcoming election for the Republicans if people turn out to vote.
01:00:00.780 He was.
01:00:01.780 And, you know, there's an interesting thing that's been going on.
01:00:06.800 We've seen some positive trends for Republicans in these polls.
01:00:09.220 There's a theory out there, which is, I guess, a competing theory as to what's going to happen with the election.
01:00:17.100 We're about two weeks away.
01:00:18.360 People are voting right now, though.
01:00:19.720 I think up to 7 million people nationwide have voted as of yesterday, I believe, is the number.
01:00:25.920 So voting, I mean, this is Election Day.
01:00:28.440 You're in the middle of it right now.
01:00:31.240 This is now, we now have two week long Election Days.
01:00:34.080 That's just the way the world is.
01:00:35.480 And it's interesting, the idea that's being floated by people who want to give the Democrats a shot at the Senate, a better shot at the House, is there was evidence of a Kavanaugh bump.
01:00:51.100 However, that's not going to carry you to the election.
01:00:54.780 And we saw a real improvement in the Senate for Republicans after Kavanaugh, which, of course, is the exact opposite of why it was done.
01:01:02.060 Like, I mean, Democrats did this to hurt Republicans, actually seem to help them.
01:01:06.680 And that, I think, is pretty well established in the polling so far.
01:01:09.580 The idea is, and there's some basis for this thing happening, is you get the bump from Kavanaugh, but it's too far away from the election and doesn't help you.
01:01:19.320 A good example of this exact phenomenon playing itself out, if this is true, would be the Access Hollywood tape.
01:01:26.880 Access Hollywood tape came out in early October.
01:01:29.400 Remember, Trump's polls plummeted.
01:01:33.400 Hillary's went up.
01:01:35.000 She opened up a very large lead.
01:01:37.300 And that lead trickled down, down, down, down, down until the very end.
01:01:42.540 It went from about eight or nine points right after that tape all the way down to about two, two and a half points, which is where the national polls ended up, with Clinton up about two, two and a half points about.
01:01:52.440 So, the idea here is Kavanaugh gives them this nice bump, and then it fades before the election, and the Democrats are able at the last second to cross the finish line ahead.
01:02:03.840 You know, some of the polling is somewhat interesting on this.
01:02:07.160 If you look at recent polling that came out, like the most recent poll from the Cruz O'Rourke race, now there's been a couple polls taken over the past week or so that have put Cruz only at four or five.
01:02:26.280 Now, there was polling there with seven and nine and ten and twelve point leads for Cruz.
01:02:31.800 The past few polls have been more like four and five point leads for Cruz.
01:02:35.760 Starting to trend the other way, which is the last thing you want.
01:02:38.220 It's tightening, right?
01:02:39.180 Yeah.
01:02:39.500 And that was one of the arguments Sean Spicer was making yesterday, is really got to watch the trends, which way these things are going.
01:02:45.380 Now, I think there was evidence, you know, there is evidence, I think, that, you know, the picture's mixed.
01:02:51.340 We don't know.
01:02:51.940 This is one race.
01:02:52.780 There was some polling, though, that showed in Florida as well.
01:02:56.040 Pretty decent polling for Democrats in the Senate that came out yesterday with Nelson up by four.
01:03:01.780 There was, you know, on the same plane, though, I mean, Menendez in New Jersey now again, once again, looks vulnerable after it seemed like he had reopened up a lead and maybe he would cruise to the finish line.
01:03:13.320 He's now only up by three in a poll that just came out.
01:03:16.580 And, you know, you never you can fool yourself as a Republican thinking you're going to win a lot of New Jersey races.
01:03:20.620 But it does.
01:03:21.180 I mean, Chris Christie was governor there for two terms.
01:03:23.080 It does occasionally happen.
01:03:24.740 And Menendez is a terrible candidate who, you know, quite, quite likely was paying underage prostitutes for sex.
01:03:31.680 And he was not able to be convicted for that.
01:03:33.080 Oh, who are you to judge?
01:03:33.960 Well, again, you can judge whether you think that's a good or a bad thing, but it does seem like it occurred.
01:03:39.160 So the polling's pretty mixed right now.
01:03:41.380 Now, there was another poll, by the way, you know, some polls are showing that Cruz O'Rourke race even tighter.
01:03:47.460 So I don't know.
01:03:48.520 I mean, it was interesting to hear Sean Spicer talk about it because Spicer, as you would know, is, you know, was the original spokesperson for Donald Trump and became famous for that.
01:03:58.700 But has a very long military career.
01:04:01.180 He was he was a very much a, you know, a Washington insider, really knew the behind the scenes politics of it.
01:04:08.520 And you hear him talking about politics.
01:04:09.720 He knows this stuff.
01:04:10.500 He can rattle off these races like nobody else.
01:04:12.340 This is from the latest podcast, The News and Why It Matters.
01:04:14.700 If you aren't if you don't subscribe to that, it's about a 45 minute thing every on your way home.
01:04:20.000 You can listen to it and it's me and it's Stu.
01:04:23.780 It's Pat.
01:04:24.640 It's Sarah Gonzalez and also just sometimes a guest like yesterday with Sean Spicer.
01:04:30.860 And it's just a kind of a fun look at the news.
01:04:33.860 Here's here's what Sean Spicer said yesterday.
01:04:36.280 Just a little bit of what he said about this election.
01:04:40.200 The problem is, is that their base, the vocal minority of their base keeps dragging them so far to the left that they kind of have to keep fumbling past each other.
01:04:49.460 To outdo each other, to prove who's the most pure.
01:04:52.440 And that's the biggest problem that we have right now for the Democrats is that they have been the biggest helpers to the Republican Party.
01:04:59.280 Oh, big time.
01:04:59.800 Because by going so far to the left and trying to appease this mob, which is what it really is, they've lost the ability to talk about things on the Senate.
01:05:08.560 I know.
01:05:09.440 You can't do that.
01:05:12.320 For most pragmatic, traditional Democrats, they feel like the party has so far left them.
01:05:20.080 I actually think you might have a turnout problem.
01:05:21.940 You're talking about it with the Latino community now.
01:05:24.100 I think the Democrats, as ironic as this may sound, may actually lose the enthusiasm gap by a big margin heading into the midterms.
01:05:31.980 Because a lot of these folks are saying, wow, they've now exposed who they really are.
01:05:36.360 This isn't about fighting for workers' rights or environmental causes that we've cared about for so long.
01:05:41.340 This is about impeachment and investigations.
01:05:43.480 I don't know that I bought in on that if you're a traditional Democrat.
01:05:47.020 And I think that they look at the Republicans, who have been focused on a pretty pragmatic agenda of economic growth, low unemployment, tearing down the deregulatory state.
01:05:56.600 And they go, you know, I'm not sure I'm a Republican, but I kind of agree with that agenda.
01:06:00.520 So when the dust settles, how many Republican senators are there?
01:06:03.980 Fifty-five.
01:06:04.940 Fifty-five.
01:06:05.840 I think if you call me and go, ah, you were wrong, it's 56.
01:06:10.040 You'll be okay with that?
01:06:11.020 I'll be okay with that.
01:06:12.000 But I think that the way it's going now, we've got a 51-49 majority.
01:06:15.760 Again, I actually think Florida's going to go Republican.
01:06:19.700 Nelson, Governor Scott's going to beat incumbent Senator Nelson.
01:06:22.660 Nelson, I think there's no question that Indiana and North Dakota are in the bag.
01:06:27.820 And then I think—
01:06:28.480 You think Indiana's in the bag?
01:06:29.340 I mean, North Dakota, I agree with you.
01:06:30.260 16 points.
01:06:31.020 You can't blow that lead.
01:06:32.800 But Indiana, there's another story.
01:06:34.320 I mean, that's a—
01:06:34.540 Oh, I think Indiana, it's up four, but it's—look, I've been in politics a long time.
01:06:38.780 The trend is what matters.
01:06:39.960 If you're fighting back, if you've got the lead and it's coming over you, that's not good.
01:06:44.020 Right now, when you look at Indiana, it's continuing to move in the right direction.
01:06:47.900 Donnelly keeps fading further and further back.
01:06:49.760 You don't pick up that momentum going—you don't reverse the trend in the last 14 days.
01:06:54.560 It just doesn't happen.
01:06:56.800 That's from the News and Why It Matters podcast that you can watch every night at 5.30,
01:07:01.780 immediately following my show, or you can get the podcast around the same time,
01:07:08.520 wherever you download and listen to your podcasts.
01:07:11.260 Fascinating yesterday.
01:07:12.420 He was actually really funny, too.
01:07:14.160 I really liked him.
01:07:15.660 It was funny.
01:07:16.120 All right, let me tell you a little bit about our response to the Sef Hour.
01:07:19.340 It is Goldline.
01:07:21.720 Stu, we have to write this down.
01:07:23.620 I have to talk about the shortage of money.
01:07:26.960 The shortage of money.
01:07:28.560 Shortage of money.
01:07:29.640 I know how you're feeling.
01:07:31.580 I don't mean just with you.
01:07:33.920 I mean the shortage of money.
01:07:36.660 It's really fascinating when you really start—I started looking into yields and how yields go up
01:07:44.740 and yields go down and treasuries and all of this stuff, and it's so complex,
01:07:48.240 so most people are just kind of like, I don't—what?
01:07:51.800 And I started down this rabbit hole, and I got to the shortage of money,
01:07:57.900 and it makes so much sense that interest rates are going to rise because everybody borrowed,
01:08:07.800 you know, made loans.
01:08:08.820 These giant countries made loans, and they made them in dollar denominations.
01:08:13.280 Now they're struggling to pay them.
01:08:15.180 They have to have the dollars, so they're borrowing more dollars to pay off the loans.
01:08:21.940 We are borrowing more dollars as a country for, what, $1.4 trillion of additional debt this year alone.
01:08:30.820 Those dollars are coming from someplace.
01:08:32.640 The Fed is also selling all of their assets, and that's pouring more money, more U.S. dollars,
01:08:40.420 back into the Fed, and they're destroying that.
01:08:43.460 So where's the money coming from?
01:08:46.520 All this money, where is it going to come from for you?
01:08:51.300 This—when money tightens like this, the Fed only has a couple of ways to go,
01:08:56.580 and that is put everybody through a real bloodbath, which they might do,
01:09:00.280 or print more money and make our loans, you know, less than zero.
01:09:07.160 Perfect. Perfect.
01:09:09.400 There is a great undoing that is going to happen at some point,
01:09:13.820 and you're starting to see with the stock market how volatile that is.
01:09:17.220 Have you considered having something as an insurance policy?
01:09:22.380 I do not buy gold for the investment.
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01:09:25.920 I don't buy it for an investment.
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01:10:12.880 Glenn Beck.
01:10:14.320 One winner in the lottery.
01:10:19.660 One winner.
01:10:20.380 1.6 or 4?
01:10:22.440 1.6?
01:10:22.960 1.6 billion dollars.
01:10:24.280 1.6 billion dollars.
01:10:27.460 Did it rise at all?
01:10:28.080 A lot of times it rises on the last minute, but it was at least 1.6 billion.
01:10:30.920 The biggest lottery award in history going to one person in South Carolina.
01:10:34.800 So you're getting probably 900 if you take it all in one lump sum.
01:10:40.060 Yes.
01:10:41.480 Yeah, it's 900 and something million.
01:10:43.720 913, I think it is.
01:10:45.220 And how much do you get if you take it yearly?
01:10:48.340 I believe it's $22.6 million for...
01:10:51.540 Every year?
01:10:52.400 Yeah.
01:10:53.440 30 years.
01:10:54.800 So it's 2045.
01:10:56.540 Can I tell you something?
01:10:58.540 I normally say take the money and run, and I would take the money.
01:11:02.580 If it were me, I would take the money and run, because I don't know if that thing's going
01:11:07.420 to sit around for 20 more years.
01:11:09.660 God help us, what could happen in 20 years?
01:11:11.860 Yeah.
01:11:13.060 However, $22 million a year, you're living quite large.
01:11:19.560 And I will say, too, actually, as I'm noting, there is a note at the top of this.
01:11:22.900 This was originally written for a previous story.
01:11:25.020 They've just updated it to hit...
01:11:26.500 So the $22.6 million was on a $700 million jackpot.
01:11:29.720 So we're talking more than double that.
01:11:31.380 You're probably close to about $50 million per year.
01:11:34.700 You are fine.
01:11:35.720 You're fine.
01:11:37.100 You're fine.
01:11:37.980 Yeah.
01:11:38.460 Take the annuity.
01:11:39.300 You're fine.
01:11:40.000 It's funny.
01:11:40.600 Hasn't the advice always been, you're an idiot if you take the annuity?
01:11:44.040 Yes.
01:11:44.420 This article goes through and analyzes it and talks about how the tax benefits are there
01:11:49.900 for you to take the annuity.
01:11:51.340 You're going to get a return that you can't necessarily get in a bank account from the annuity,
01:11:55.360 and that's pre-tax dollars.
01:11:57.260 And if you're bilked, you're only bilked one year.
01:12:00.240 Right.
01:12:00.720 Well, they actually point that out, too.
01:12:02.620 This is actually a pretty funny article.
01:12:04.900 This leads us to the biggest advantage of the annuity, protecting you from yourself.
01:12:09.080 Again, I don't know all about you, but I do know you buy lottery tickets.
01:12:11.860 So let's consider the possibility that you are not one of your generation's great financial
01:12:15.980 minds.
01:12:16.460 And it goes on to say, the other thing is, you will have an excuse to not give every
01:12:24.080 single person who comes up to you money because you don't get it all at once.
01:12:28.260 So instead of having a billion dollars in the bank.
01:12:30.060 A million dollars a year.
01:12:30.920 Is that tax free?
01:12:32.580 You still have to pay taxes on the 50 million.
01:12:34.880 I think you still have to pay taxes on it.
01:12:37.020 Wow.
01:12:37.580 That's only 25 million.
01:12:38.980 Right.
01:12:39.300 Again, but I mean, you know, there is at least some limit, right?
01:12:43.120 Like, oh, yeah, I'm going to get more next year.
01:12:44.580 But I did just buy a fancy house and a fancy car.
01:12:46.940 And this I gave money to this person.
01:12:48.200 And like, you're going to have to wait 25 million dollars a year after taxes.
01:12:52.460 You are living large.
01:12:54.920 Yeah, that's that's across the line where you're you're basically doing anything you
01:12:58.340 want, with the exception of buying multiple private jets and like that super duper high
01:13:02.360 end stuff.
01:13:03.340 You're not you know, you're not going to get.
01:13:05.520 Yeah, you probably could if you've got 50 million dollars a year.
01:13:09.760 If you know the money is coming, you could certainly do it.
01:13:11.600 Yeah.
01:13:11.760 But I mean, you're not buying.
01:13:12.700 You can't pay for them in cash.
01:13:14.160 No.
01:13:14.920 But you wouldn't want to.
01:13:15.820 But if you have a guaranteed 20 years of 50 million dollars, why pay in cash?
01:13:23.140 Yeah, I mean, it seems like any bank is going to give you the loan.
01:13:26.180 Right.
01:13:26.360 Just feels weird to pay someone interest on anything when you're in that financial
01:13:30.500 position.
01:13:30.920 But yeah, I guess you could certainly get it.
01:13:32.780 What do you care?
01:13:34.140 It's not going to be all that much, I guess, in the grand scheme of things.
01:13:37.340 But congratulations to whoever our South Carolina listener, who we, of course, made that
01:13:43.040 incredible deal with to get 3% each when they win.
01:13:48.500 And just as a nice thank you for doing the show all these years.
01:13:53.480 All these years.
01:13:53.880 We appreciate it.
01:13:54.920 We appreciate it.
01:13:55.820 You know, she'll get in contact with us.
01:13:57.740 We love you.
01:13:58.260 Or son.
01:13:58.880 We've always loved you.
01:13:59.680 Whichever your daughter, whichever you are, you are part of this family.
01:14:03.860 If you won or lost, we were always with you.
01:14:06.180 Yeah.
01:14:06.240 And we would have obviously shared our winnings with you.
01:14:09.120 So we would have, as you listen to this, obviously just said, we would have, we would have absolutely
01:14:13.940 if I, if, if I were the one, the lottery, everyone in this audience would be a millionaire
01:14:20.220 today.
01:14:20.980 Really?
01:14:21.560 Yeah.
01:14:22.060 We have a much smaller audience than I suspected.
01:14:25.360 Well, because I've seen the numbers that would cost you a lot more than 1.6 billion.
01:14:29.280 Well, I'm just, I'm just saying, you know, my heart would say we're all millionaires today.
01:14:35.380 Oh, okay.
01:14:36.220 I wouldn't actually give anybody else a, you know, a dollar of it, but in my heart, we'd
01:14:42.560 all be millionaires today.
01:14:43.380 Oh, wow.
01:14:44.040 Yeah.
01:14:44.180 That's great.
01:14:44.580 It's not worth anything, but it's great.
01:14:46.020 Yeah.
01:14:47.300 So, thank you.
01:14:48.080 Let me ask you this.
01:14:48.960 You won $50 million a year.
01:14:50.960 Yes.
01:14:51.820 I know you don't even call me to say I'm not showing up.
01:14:54.620 Oh, you would never even hear my voice again.
01:14:56.380 Yeah.
01:14:56.580 So, there's no, there's no, like, hey, Glenn, it's been great.
01:14:59.520 No.
01:15:00.160 Here's 10 million.
01:15:01.120 Oh, good God, no.
01:15:02.000 Yeah.
01:15:02.300 I might find someone you really hate to pass along a message.
01:15:05.880 Right.
01:15:06.380 You know, send them over to your house.
01:15:08.000 All right.
01:15:08.260 George Soros is calling.
01:15:09.660 I got a message from Stu.
01:15:11.700 I now work for him.
01:15:16.400 Yeah.
01:15:16.840 I mean, it's a big life change at that point.
01:15:19.260 I don't think there's another deadline I have in life.
01:15:22.760 Like, that's, I've always thought about that.
01:15:23.940 Like, I still do a lot of the same things that I do now.
01:15:26.640 And there's a lot of the work that I do that I love and I would do separately from having
01:15:30.220 a job.
01:15:30.940 But, like, I'm not getting up early to do it.
01:15:34.180 You know?
01:15:34.580 Like, that's not happening.
01:15:35.760 You know?
01:15:35.920 Like, I'm not like, oh, you need that turned in by Friday?
01:15:37.700 Well, you get it in 2039.
01:15:39.560 Right.
01:15:39.720 Good luck.
01:15:39.980 I suddenly am, like, a 20-something.
01:15:45.560 Eh, you know, I may not show up tomorrow.
01:15:48.660 Yeah.
01:15:49.300 Oh, yeah.
01:15:49.940 Oh, you open at 9?
01:15:51.660 Oh.
01:15:51.980 That's one?
01:15:53.240 Oh, well.
01:15:54.140 I'd embarrass millennials with my attendance.
01:15:56.640 I would, too.
01:15:58.300 Yeah.
01:15:58.760 I would, too.
01:16:00.980 The country has been pushed to the limit.
01:16:03.980 Our political bonds have been torn apart.
01:16:06.240 We need a true leader who can save us from certain doom.
01:16:09.960 Unfortunately, we could only find this guy.
01:16:12.420 Hey, it's Glenn Beck.
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01:16:32.720 Stu, I would like you to talk to my wife about Field of Greens and explain to her that I no longer have to eat my vegetables.
01:16:41.960 Well, this is the whole point of Field of Greens in my mind.
01:16:43.820 Thank you.
01:16:44.160 In my mind, too.
01:16:44.860 Not necessarily in their mind, but they're like, so good, you're getting your vegetables and it doesn't hurt to have more.
01:16:50.380 No.
01:16:50.900 Well, no.
01:16:52.260 To be fair to your wife, though, she may be thinking of, there's a lot of these products that say that they're like superfoods.
01:16:56.580 45 seconds.
01:16:57.360 And they're just like extracts and they don't really do any, you know, superfoods are kind of an overused term.
01:17:03.980 Brickhouse with Field of Greens, this is actual real food.
01:17:06.480 Like, they've just made it easy for you to eat.
01:17:08.320 You're having all the vegetables.
01:17:09.400 You're getting the nutrients that you need.
01:17:10.900 You're listening to your mommy.
01:17:12.360 Yeah.
01:17:12.640 I'm not going to get scurvy now.
01:17:14.060 So I can take it, the Field of Greens, take it and just get all of your fruits and vegetables out of the way.
01:17:22.340 Yeah.
01:17:22.680 You can do it now.
01:17:23.820 Just go to BrickHouseGlenn.com, BrickHouseGlenn.com.
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01:17:41.840 Don't get it.
01:17:43.180 Well, here we are today.
01:17:44.360 We have suspicious packages, again, sent to the White House, then to the Clintons, then to Obama, now to CNN.
01:17:53.400 CNN's building has been evacuated.
01:17:55.360 We have gone through this when we lived in New York.
01:18:01.120 It is a scary, scary thing.
01:18:04.380 But we are reaping the seeds that all of us are, I shouldn't say all of us, a lot of people who are in politics are sowing.
01:18:14.320 The streets are becoming more and more dangerous for people who have a political opinion.
01:18:22.880 And this is not good.
01:18:25.880 Can you name the guy who tried to shoot all of the Republicans on the baseball dam?
01:18:31.880 Can you name him?
01:18:32.640 Give me his name.
01:18:33.400 Give me his name.
01:18:35.300 Give me his name.
01:18:36.300 Well, we don't give the names of mass shooters.
01:18:38.680 Yeah, because you don't remember it.
01:18:40.340 Most people don't remember it because it really happened and then everybody moved on.
01:18:46.660 But it was a Democratic operative that had worked for Bernie Sanders that had had enough.
01:18:54.820 And now we're hearing this rhetoric of, you know, when they go low, we kick them.
01:19:00.480 Go get them at dinner time.
01:19:02.820 Roger Williams is a representative from Texas.
01:19:06.660 And he was on that baseball diamond when the shooter started to shoot at the Republicans, trying to kill the Republicans for political reasons.
01:19:18.320 He's written a great op ed about it's wrong to promote violence.
01:19:24.240 Welcome to the program, Congressman Williams.
01:19:27.220 How are you, sir?
01:19:28.640 I'm doing great, Glenn.
01:19:29.600 Thank you for having us.
01:19:30.480 So, can you tell me what that day was like now, a year away from it?
01:19:39.580 Well, it's like it was yesterday to all of us, of course.
01:19:43.100 But we practice.
01:19:45.000 I'm the coach of the baseball team.
01:19:46.440 We practice every morning, getting ready for a game in June.
01:19:50.440 And I was hitting ground balls to one of my colleagues at third base.
01:19:54.620 And all of a sudden, a boom went off.
01:19:57.320 And, you know, like a lot of people, we thought it was a backfiring of a car, possibly.
01:20:01.580 7.09 in the morning in a very nice area in Alexandria.
01:20:05.300 And all of a sudden, someone yelled, he's got a gun, head for cover.
01:20:08.800 And my instinct told me to go to the dugout.
01:20:11.700 It was a real dugout.
01:20:12.680 So I dove into the dugout at that six foot to get away from this guy.
01:20:16.340 He was firing.
01:20:17.260 I ended up with Jeff Flake and Mo Brooks.
01:20:21.180 And he started firing.
01:20:23.080 He fired 60 rounds before anybody fired back.
01:20:26.400 We were fortunate that we had two Capitol Police there that could defend us.
01:20:30.620 But he was firing AK-47 and fired 60 rounds.
01:20:34.660 There was actually no way we were going to live.
01:20:36.520 I mean, he was going to get across the field and assassinate everybody.
01:20:39.500 But a lot kept him from doing that.
01:20:42.400 Nobody knows why the lock was there.
01:20:43.980 But, you know, I got wounded.
01:20:46.200 Of course, we're familiar with Steve Scalise's wounds.
01:20:48.600 My aide got wounded.
01:20:50.620 Another young man got wounded.
01:20:52.600 Capitol Police got wounded.
01:20:53.960 It lasted 10 minutes.
01:20:56.600 And I've had friends of mine say, when you're in war, a battle lasts about two minutes.
01:21:01.380 So it was a life-changing experience.
01:21:05.520 But the idea that somebody could get up that morning, somebody could go kill people and kill Republicans,
01:21:10.340 is pretty unbelievable that that's where we are right now.
01:21:13.400 And, of course, everybody thought that was an event that was going to turn things around from a civility standpoint.
01:21:19.980 And it did for about 12 hours, and that was that.
01:21:22.940 So, anyway, it's a life-changer for all of us.
01:21:25.740 And I'm thankful that God was in charge, and he let the perpetrator be the one that lost, rather than 25 congressmen.
01:21:34.200 It could have really changed the world.
01:21:35.340 So how are you – how do you react when you see, you know, Eric Holder say, you know, when Republicans go low, we kick them, and they're cheering to that?
01:21:48.760 Well, you know, it's Eric Holder.
01:21:50.440 It's Pelosi.
01:21:51.660 It's Maxine Waters, who I sent – she and our financial services committee together.
01:21:55.820 And when they start telling everybody to, like you say, go low, run people out of restaurants, I mean, I've had all that experience to me also.
01:22:04.260 It's just wrong.
01:22:05.100 And the shame of it is they haven't been shot at.
01:22:07.200 They haven't been shot.
01:22:08.220 They haven't been wounded.
01:22:09.800 And I take personal – and all of us do – personal problem with it is they're mouthing, and they're creating a really, really problem in our country.
01:22:21.820 Civility is the word that keeps being used, but we have no civility.
01:22:24.460 See, there's – we're not going to get back to where people can agree to disagree in a civil manner.
01:22:29.560 It's just being stirred up, and a lot of it by the liberal left.
01:22:33.420 There's no question about it.
01:22:34.440 So it bothers us.
01:22:35.980 And, you know, I've had – my daughter had a wedding several weeks ago.
01:22:39.180 We had protesters at her wedding.
01:22:41.140 I've been yelled at at restaurants, just like a lot of my colleagues.
01:22:45.000 It kind of takes the fun out of this, right?
01:22:47.740 But at the same time, we serve for a lot of different reasons, and I hope we can get back to where we can agree to disagree again.
01:22:55.460 So the bombs or the suspicious packages, Clinton's, Obama's, Soros, the White House, now CNN today, Antifa on the streets.
01:23:09.280 I'd have to point out the Proud Boys, you know, answering that by going out and delivering blows once somebody, you know, throws a punch at them.
01:23:24.080 It doesn't seem like we're getting any better.
01:23:26.020 No, we're not getting any better.
01:23:29.480 And, you know, it's not right either that President Obama, President Clinton, President Trump have to have these packages delivered to where they are.
01:23:37.620 I mean, that is wrong also.
01:23:40.020 You know, I don't know what's going to change it.
01:23:42.340 I gave a speech in Washington today and came out of the office building where I spoke, and people had thrown bricks through our windshield of our car, of our van, all of it broken and, you know, stole everything that was in it.
01:23:55.240 What do people, like, I mean, you're sitting on a committee with Maxine Waters.
01:23:59.560 You have to have said to her, have you forgotten what happened at the baseball diamond?
01:24:05.140 I mean, have you said these things to her, and how does she respond?
01:24:08.580 No, I have said it to her, and I've said it to a lot of those on the other side, and they don't respond.
01:24:17.480 They just look at you.
01:24:20.500 I mean, and it's a shame.
01:24:21.780 And the fact of the matter is, I guess they don't want to remember it, but I will tell you this about the baseball incident.
01:24:29.580 I travel all over the country, and, of course, as you said earlier, the news cycle goes quick, but there's still people remembering, come up to you and say,
01:24:35.500 I'm praying for you, Congressman.
01:24:36.760 I remember I was on that morning when I heard about it.
01:24:40.900 It was a moment that I don't think is going to leave when it's a moment that shows how low we've gone.
01:24:49.120 But when you mention it to Maxine or you mention it to some of the others, they have no response at all.
01:24:55.780 And it's just moved on.
01:24:57.680 They just moved on.
01:24:58.440 We were just lucky or whatever.
01:25:00.240 And it's a bad, bad environment.
01:25:03.400 And it's all generated, I believe, from the dislike of this president.
01:25:07.220 Anger.
01:25:07.780 I mean, rather the president fail than the country succeed.
01:25:11.580 What do you say to people who would say, well, he's engaging in the same kind of rhetoric?
01:25:19.480 Well, I mean, I hear that, too.
01:25:21.200 And I guess I could say there's some things probably I don't agree with.
01:25:24.120 We all need to dial it down.
01:25:25.420 But it's not right.
01:25:30.940 And we just need to – it's just – Glenn, it's hard to say.
01:25:35.100 Everybody in their heart needs to look at what we're going through right now.
01:25:39.500 It's not getting any better.
01:25:40.860 It's not getting more civil.
01:25:42.260 It's who can do more to the other side.
01:25:45.140 And, you know, I guess I would say in my world it started at the baseball field.
01:25:49.560 And I know who started it.
01:25:50.660 And it wasn't a conservative on the Republican side that started it.
01:25:55.840 You know, right before the Civil War, Sumner was beaten with a cane by a congressman in the well of the Senate.
01:26:07.160 And he almost died.
01:26:11.320 Nobody – they didn't even arrest the congressman.
01:26:15.360 Nobody said anything about it.
01:26:17.700 And, in fact, they made little – they took pieces of wood and made little canes.
01:26:25.120 And they wore them around their neck as a badge of honor that, you know, don't mess with our party because we'll beat you to death.
01:26:34.020 And, I mean, when I read that years ago, I thought, well, we're a long way from Civil War.
01:26:41.360 But I'm not sure we are that far from that kind of barbarism.
01:26:47.920 Well, unfortunately, instead of using canes, we're using guns right now.
01:26:51.860 And, you know, I mean, to go to a restaurant with your family and be yelled at, to get on an airplane, to go back to D.C. or to come home and be yelled at.
01:27:03.060 What's that feel like?
01:27:03.980 It just –
01:27:04.700 CNN says that's not a mob.
01:27:08.420 Well, I'll tell you, you can have a mob of hundreds, a mob of millions, a mob of one.
01:27:13.420 And, you know, from a personal standpoint, I mean, I'm a former athlete.
01:27:17.160 I've got a lot of drive in me, a lot of fire.
01:27:20.020 But, you know, I have found myself just giving them my card and saying, I can't deal with your anger, but if I can ever help you, you let me know.
01:27:27.080 And – but, I mean, it's restaurants, it's airplanes, it's being on the street.
01:27:32.700 And it's pretty unbelievable.
01:27:36.380 But it's the way it is, and it's not getting any better.
01:27:38.540 And many of us now have been – have to have security.
01:27:42.280 And, you know, that's just another level of defense from this attitude of, you know, to heck with America, let's go get them.
01:27:54.520 And if we put in my – if we put in much effort into passing or not passing legislation, reducing regulations, as we do with trying to attack each other, I think we'd see a lot more positive things in Congress.
01:28:09.920 We would.
01:28:10.160 Congressman Roger Williams, thank you very much, and thank you for your service, and sorry that that has happened to you and your colleagues.
01:28:21.920 And I hope people on both sides will hear your message and recognize that we can all play a role in this based on how we behave.
01:28:34.000 Thank you so much.
01:28:35.780 God bless you. Thank you.
01:28:36.860 You bet.
01:28:40.160 Can you imagine – can you imagine working side-by-side with Maxine Waters?
01:28:46.020 After all of that, yeah.
01:28:47.000 After all of that, and then hearing her say that?
01:28:50.840 Incredibly infuriating.
01:28:53.120 I would be – I would be very upset.
01:28:54.840 I mean, you know, it's like – you should be able to live your life and be a representative without being harassed, without being certainly shot at.
01:29:02.100 But, I mean, you know, I don't understand what good they think that does anyway.
01:29:06.680 I think all it does is make people who are conservatives or Republicans that much more motivated to go out and vote.
01:29:13.400 I hope so.
01:29:14.920 I hope people go out and – it's a revolution at the ballot box.
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01:31:39.000 A member of the media has now actually admitted that he shouldn't have dismissed Juanita Broderick's accusation against Bill Clinton.
01:31:48.720 Now, this is coming from a columnist for the Washington Post.
01:31:52.480 His name is Richard Cohen.
01:31:53.860 He's worked at the Post since 1968.
01:31:56.740 And he just wrote an opinion piece titled, I thought Juanita Broderick wasn't credible.
01:32:03.340 I was wrong.
01:32:05.220 Now, Juanita Broderick is the woman who alleges that Bill Clinton raped her when he was running for Arkansas governor in 1978.
01:32:12.740 But since the Me Too movement exploded over a year ago, there's been a tidal shift in the culture, culminating in the tug of war over allegations during the Kavanaugh hearings.
01:32:23.780 Now, one of the biggest takeaways from those hearings, according to those on the left, is that you always must believe the victim.
01:32:31.240 During the hearings, Anita Hill was once again in the spotlight, brought up over and over again.
01:32:36.040 And her accusations against Clarence Thomas, universally believed by the media.
01:32:41.160 Yet somehow, some of Bill Clinton's accusers still haven't been extended the same sympathy as Dr. Blasey Ford and Anita Hill.
01:32:52.620 That's really...
01:32:54.260 Why is it so unusual to hear a Bill Clinton supporter admit that they may have been wrong about Broderick?
01:33:01.840 It's 20 years later.
01:33:06.580 Now, this has been obviously influenced by the Me Too movement.
01:33:10.380 But Cohen now admits to dismissing Broderick's claims during the Clinton presidency as just another wild accusation made by twisted Clinton haters.
01:33:19.640 NBC's Lisa Myers recently told Slate,
01:33:22.080 I tested Broderick's story every way I could, again and again and again.
01:33:26.720 I'm quoting.
01:33:27.940 And no detail ever changed.
01:33:30.160 It never got better.
01:33:31.760 It never got worse.
01:33:33.240 It was always the same.
01:33:35.180 End quote.
01:33:36.960 Cohen now wonders why Monica Lewinsky is now totally characterized as a victim, while Broderick is ignored.
01:33:45.720 Isn't that interesting?
01:33:47.880 Monica Lewinsky, who has always said she says she wasn't a victim,
01:33:52.220 is now the victim.
01:33:55.460 And Broderick, who has always claimed it was not consensual.
01:34:01.320 I was raped.
01:34:03.880 She's ignored.
01:34:05.680 Cohen says it might have something to do with Broderick being a Trump supporter.
01:34:10.580 Come on.
01:34:11.740 I couldn't have anything to do with it.
01:34:14.920 Cohen writes,
01:34:15.520 I remember refusing to deal with the Broderick allegations because I simply chose to believe Clinton was not a rapist.
01:34:25.300 My position has proved naive.
01:34:27.940 Let me ask you a question.
01:34:34.520 Unlike Broderick, who had all of the evidence, had witnesses, unlike Keith Ellison, who the witness is very credible, has nothing to gain, everything to lose.
01:34:45.840 The evidence is overwhelming.
01:34:47.600 Those two things you can look at and you can say there's evidence there.
01:34:55.020 You chose to ignore it.
01:34:57.520 With Kavanaugh, there was no evidence.
01:35:00.600 But if suddenly there was a bunch of evidence and it was presented, I would be fine with saying, wow, OK, new information.
01:35:11.320 Looks like Kavanaugh did it.
01:35:12.640 Why is it that no one on the left is willing to do that?
01:35:20.380 Whether dealing with Clinton or the Kavanaugh cases, all political camps should tread carefully in their certainty about the truth.
01:35:31.000 Certainty always seems to get us into trouble.
01:35:34.320 The truth requires a huge dose of something more elusive than the truth to be able to survive today.
01:35:44.320 And that is humility.
01:35:48.000 Cohen seems to be exercising humility.
01:35:53.560 And for that, I thank the Washington Post columnist.
01:35:59.100 Thank you for being willing to step out of the crowd, go against maybe some of your peers and say, you know what?
01:36:11.920 I think we were wrong about this one.
01:36:15.120 Thank you, Richard Cohen.
01:36:17.420 That's a pretty big moment.
01:36:18.920 We recently went over the details of that Broderick accusation.
01:36:22.620 I'd like to have her on.
01:36:24.080 Yeah, she would come on, I think.
01:36:25.540 It was interesting to see that because I, honestly, the same thing, had a similar reaction to it at the time in which a lot of the accusations about affairs and stuff seemed credible.
01:36:37.560 But, you know, rapist, I mean, the accusation was really brutal.
01:36:41.660 But at the time, she had five corroborating witnesses that she told at the time.
01:36:45.600 She talked about seeing a, I think it was a prison in the outside of the window, which was confirmed that prison was there.
01:36:55.600 She was confirmed to be at this nursing conference that was there.
01:36:59.880 He was in town.
01:37:01.220 Like, I mean, there was a lot of, it was unlike the, she knew that she knew what hotel it was at.
01:37:07.180 And she knew the time period.
01:37:08.940 I don't know if she knew the exact date, but everything else she had pretty much locked down.
01:37:11.740 Pretty amazing.
01:37:12.140 I will tell you, I always found her credible.
01:37:15.100 I found her more credible than anybody else.
01:37:18.380 You know, Paula Jones, you know, I don't know.
01:37:22.420 But, but Juanita Broderick, I absolutely believed her from the beginning.
01:37:30.220 And she has been one woman who has been so wronged over and over and over again.
01:37:37.040 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:37:42.500 I'm just sitting here reading a bio of somebody we're bringing on.
01:37:47.020 And this sounds like a prison sentence.
01:37:50.280 Dan Andros spent the last 15 years as head writer for Glenn Beck.
01:37:55.040 What was that like?
01:37:57.220 Holy cow.
01:37:58.620 Well, now I'm free.
01:37:59.480 So this is, yeah.
01:38:00.900 You've been gone for about two years.
01:38:02.460 Yes.
01:38:02.680 And have you learned your lesson?
01:38:04.800 Ready to come crawling back?
01:38:06.660 Yeah, I think we're good.
01:38:08.000 We're good.
01:38:08.520 We're good.
01:38:09.020 Okay.
01:38:09.880 You are also the managing editor for faithwire.com.
01:38:13.080 Yes.
01:38:13.880 And, and you've done some projects with us.
01:38:16.740 We have an upcoming project on Israel.
01:38:18.800 But you are here to talk about a project that you're working on about pornography.
01:38:24.660 Yeah, we, we've created a resource now because, you know, this issue isn't going away.
01:38:30.720 And when you look at culture and you see how broken culture is, the number one area that
01:38:35.120 it's broken in is in issues related to sex and sexuality and gender.
01:38:39.020 I mean, we can't even look at people and say, you're a man or a woman.
01:38:42.280 It's, it triggers some sort of reaction and everyone is up in arms about it.
01:38:45.520 And so you have a culture that's gone completely off the rails.
01:38:48.660 And so what we're doing is we've sort of pressed the reset button on that.
01:38:51.840 And we've sort of gone back to ground zero.
01:38:53.900 And how did God design sex?
01:38:55.900 How did God design sexuality?
01:38:57.420 And, and so where we zeroed in on was porn because we think porn is the main driver of
01:39:03.460 that dysfunction that we're seeing in culture.
01:39:05.760 And the numbers are more staggering now than ever before.
01:39:09.560 And churches, only 9% of churches have actually resources dedicated to it.
01:39:14.460 So that's why we created a set free course.com, uh, so that people can go and, and so that
01:39:19.380 hopefully churches use it and, and take a look at it.
01:39:21.940 And really it just presses the reset button on how God designed sex.
01:39:26.100 Cause you know, sex is a dirty word often in some circles, but, um, and people sort of
01:39:30.820 push that over, but God created it, you know, God designed it for our benefit.
01:39:34.660 It's really quite amazing.
01:39:36.020 We were watching something, I don't remember what it was.
01:39:39.100 And we were, my wife and I were talking about, uh, the medieval times and the medieval times,
01:39:45.960 you know, uh, it was a sign of wealth and beauty.
01:39:48.760 If your teeth were rotted because they had just discovered sugar.
01:39:52.320 So that meant that you were like full of sugar.
01:39:54.640 You had lots of food.
01:39:55.300 Yeah.
01:39:55.620 Yeah.
01:39:55.860 You had lots of food.
01:39:56.860 Um, they used to use earwax as chapstick, uh, you know, I said, I said, I said, all addiction
01:40:06.080 to sexuality with that comment.
01:40:07.600 I said, Tanya, I said, I can't even imagine kissing or being near somebody back then.
01:40:13.900 The gods was brilliant with the sex drive because it'd be like, you come in and you'd be like,
01:40:20.940 no, thank you.
01:40:22.060 Yeah.
01:40:22.780 But how do you, but how does, you know, how do you be stronger than it is today?
01:40:26.520 Yes.
01:40:26.820 I think you're right.
01:40:27.380 But for those who want to tear that apart and tear that vision apart, where is the, where
01:40:31.780 is the lowest hanging fruit?
01:40:33.040 I mean, you talk about that sex drive.
01:40:34.360 We go off the rails with it.
01:40:35.620 What, what is the lowest hanging fruit to break up the family and screw up, you know, uh,
01:40:39.180 sex is sex.
01:40:40.540 We're, we're idiot guys.
01:40:41.800 We, we, we fall for everything.
01:40:43.680 You know, it doesn't, it take, you know, it doesn't take much.
01:40:46.600 I got to your wax is chapstick.
01:40:48.400 That's all right.
01:40:48.880 That's all right.
01:40:50.480 Come over here.
01:40:51.480 So, and, and the numbers bear this out.
01:40:54.080 I mean, and even among Christians, that's where the shocking thing is like culture.
01:40:57.160 It's like, everyone's got their bro porn now.
01:40:58.740 I mean, the numbers are, you know, 80% of people, all people have seen porn, like, you
01:41:02.080 know, especially from guys, but Christians are not immune to this.
01:41:05.820 And so this, this study from Barna that came out recently, 65%, two thirds of Christian men
01:41:12.080 have viewed porn.
01:41:13.120 They view it about at least monthly.
01:41:15.000 They admit to that.
01:41:16.000 So that's two thirds of Christian men.
01:41:18.500 And the porn is not like when I was growing up, you know, there was one kid that had a
01:41:25.940 Playboy magazine, you know what I mean?
01:41:28.140 You had to shame yourself and go into like some, you know, like concrete, no window building
01:41:32.780 and like your car would be there and be like, Oh, there he goes into the porn store.
01:41:36.060 Like, no.
01:41:36.260 And it's, and it's not that way now.
01:41:38.500 Now it is the worst of the worst.
01:41:40.760 Now it's degrading.
01:41:42.360 Yeah.
01:41:42.580 It's super easy to get at.
01:41:43.620 Everywhere.
01:41:44.180 Everywhere.
01:41:44.680 And, and the, and the real shocking stat, Glenn, is not only is that the case with technology
01:41:49.280 and the prevalence, but among young people where it's most prevalent, 18 to 24 year old
01:41:53.920 men, now the numbers show that they view it as a morally acceptable choice or indifferent
01:42:00.000 to it, a majority.
01:42:00.820 So, so, well, can I tell you something?
01:42:04.580 I mean, you're a guy, you're being told you can't look at women sexually.
01:42:12.520 You can't notice what they're wearing.
01:42:14.840 You, uh, rape is completely undefined.
01:42:18.980 I mean, you know, I asked you out, you said, no, I asked you out a second time.
01:42:25.200 And now I'm a rapist.
01:42:27.160 Yeah.
01:42:27.320 I'm a rapist.
01:42:28.060 I mean, it's, it's crazy and confusing.
01:42:31.740 And I don't know, you know, as a, as a 20 something boy or a 17 year old boy.
01:42:39.280 What?
01:42:40.260 Well, it's, and people would argue it's consequence free, right?
01:42:42.840 Like that's just, yeah, I don't have, I'm not getting yelled at by anybody.
01:42:46.140 I'm not getting into trouble with anybody.
01:42:48.060 I mean, it's consequence free.
01:42:50.480 It's not consequence free.
01:42:51.520 Right.
01:42:51.740 Yeah.
01:42:51.880 Not at all.
01:42:52.500 Um, I mean, uh, the, the, the pastors that are in this course, um, you may remember Glenn,
01:42:57.820 I don't know if you know Doug Wilson, but he, um, he got famous cause he was debating
01:43:00.840 Christopher Hitchens.
01:43:01.640 He went around and he was the, he was the apologist, the Christian apologist that went around with
01:43:04.900 him.
01:43:05.080 And, and so, and so he lays that all out about how, you know, destructive this really is
01:43:10.600 to relationships and how it's the silent killer, because there's a stigma with, with
01:43:14.980 pornography.
01:43:15.640 Like if you go into, you know, your church and your testimony and there's some sort of, you
01:43:20.060 know, like a drug addiction or something like that, you know, there's a lot of
01:43:22.380 sympathy for you and, and people, you know, roll out the record, but there's, you know,
01:43:26.000 if you come up and you're the porn guy, you know, it's like, you know, you don't, how
01:43:29.460 many, how many, how many times have you seen that testimony at your church?
01:43:31.560 How many times have you seen it?
01:43:32.540 I've never seen it.
01:43:33.040 Right.
01:43:33.320 And so, and so, and actually the numbers in the study show that even church leaders are
01:43:37.800 falling victim to, to this.
01:43:40.040 So maybe there's a reason why they're not bringing it up.
01:43:42.280 There's a fear that they're going to be found out too.
01:43:44.260 I know in, you know, in, in, in my church and, you know, my church is the goody tooth
01:43:49.820 tooth, you know, we don't, we drink milk.
01:43:54.260 It's the number one reason families are breaking up.
01:43:57.160 It is the number one cause of, of problem is pornography.
01:44:01.040 It starts out as pornography and it just spirals out of control.
01:44:04.880 I'll say too, if you're, if you're, you know, if you're having a porn addiction issue, like
01:44:08.780 you're probably not going to want to stand up in front.
01:44:11.100 You're right.
01:44:11.360 Cause the stigma is big.
01:44:12.700 I think what's interesting about what you've done here is like that the same way that the
01:44:17.700 negatives of what has happened with porn, which is the stigma has been taken away.
01:44:21.560 Cause you can just do it online in your own home.
01:44:23.380 Like this course that you have is kind of the same.
01:44:25.740 It takes away the stigma of having to admit it necessarily.
01:44:28.340 You can kind of go through and hear these things without having to stand up in front
01:44:31.960 of your church and tell your neighbors.
01:44:33.840 Honestly, I mean, I know you're ready.
01:44:35.620 I know it's really, I know it's, I understand the stigma, but it's the same kind of stigma.
01:44:41.360 As you would have as a, as an alcoholic 25 years ago.
01:44:45.160 Yeah.
01:44:45.380 Yeah.
01:44:45.620 Um, there's, it is, this is natural.
01:44:48.680 As you said, God gave us this sex drive and it is different between men and women and men
01:44:55.520 are driven by their eyes.
01:44:58.300 It, we just are.
01:45:00.280 We're very visual.
01:45:02.060 Women are not as visual as we are when it comes to sex.
01:45:05.400 And so there's, it's, it's normal.
01:45:09.320 It is normal that you would have this drive.
01:45:12.620 What makes us not an animal is trying to say, okay, some of that is good.
01:45:19.680 Some of the, too much of this is bad.
01:45:22.000 Right.
01:45:22.480 Right.
01:45:22.760 And, and what we're doing is, like I said, we're pressing that reset button and showing
01:45:26.300 you where God has laid this out because culture has gone so off the rails and it's, that's part
01:45:30.380 of that's been infused in the church.
01:45:31.660 I mean, even the stuff you let inside, you know, the stuff we allow ourselves to watch.
01:45:35.780 I mean, cause you can talk about pornography and say, oh, hardcore pornography.
01:45:38.420 Yes, that's pornography.
01:45:39.220 But what are you watching on Instagram?
01:45:41.040 Which feeds are you looking at?
01:45:42.420 I mean, it's Instagram, not like the women in bikinis showing their butts feed right now.
01:45:47.240 I mean, like what does that do to your brain when you're just scrolling that all the way
01:45:50.480 through?
01:45:50.800 I mean, can that be considered porn?
01:45:52.760 I think, I think some people could make that case.
01:45:54.640 Make a strong case.
01:45:55.340 This is an argument that, you know, my wife and I have all the time, um, because there's
01:46:00.640 almost nothing that you can watch on, you know, Netflix or Amazon that unless it's an
01:46:06.040 old TV series or something, there's almost nothing that you can watch that doesn't have
01:46:11.600 this, you know?
01:46:12.740 So, you know, just click, click, click, you know, go ahead and, and, um, you know, fast
01:46:18.520 forward through some of that crap.
01:46:20.180 And that's the argument is on my wife, like, don't stop watching.
01:46:24.800 We have to stop watching this, honey, let's just zip ahead of this part, you know, but
01:46:29.300 is that right?
01:46:31.600 Right.
01:46:32.360 Is that right?
01:46:33.440 Because it's not, because it's, is the course like, does it have recommendations for filters?
01:46:37.300 Is it about that type of thing?
01:46:39.000 What's the approach?
01:46:39.620 We mentioned those things because they're good.
01:46:41.680 Like having internet filters and accountability partners and those things are good.
01:46:45.420 But what we do is we really just try to get to the heart of it because those things
01:46:49.160 are band-aids.
01:46:50.040 They're, they're right.
01:46:51.340 The Bible says our hearts are deceitful above all else.
01:46:53.660 So it's your, your heart's going to find a way.
01:46:55.900 If you're still desiring that your heart's going to find a way around your filter, you're
01:46:58.880 going to find another device.
01:46:59.960 You're going to know how to do this and that to get around it.
01:47:03.140 So we try to rewire your heart and show you what God, we give you a positive vision to
01:47:08.260 shoot for.
01:47:08.760 You can't just say, don't do it.
01:47:09.960 Don't do it.
01:47:10.540 Right.
01:47:11.000 Give me some of the stats.
01:47:13.460 Um, well, I'm, you know, two thirds of all Christian men have viewed porn monthly.
01:47:17.880 They admit that, um, I would assume too.
01:47:20.700 That's if that's the admitted number, it's probably, it's probably not actually just two
01:47:26.200 thirds.
01:47:26.500 A lot higher.
01:47:26.760 I think it was something like, uh, I don't have one in six church leaders have admitted
01:47:31.400 to struggling with this issue.
01:47:32.400 That's church leaders.
01:47:33.520 One in six.
01:47:34.140 And so, you know, 9% of churches only have, only 9% of churches actually have resources
01:47:39.140 dedicated to this.
01:47:39.900 And I, and I believe because, and this is just, you know, me sort of projecting this,
01:47:44.260 you know, and guessing this, but because of that and the rampant, you know, numbers
01:47:48.040 that are here, I think that there's probably a little bit of fear in some of these leaders
01:47:51.300 because they feel hypocritical, you know, coming out and saying like, let's fight this
01:47:55.240 thing because they know they're struggling with, with themselves.
01:47:57.640 But I'll give you one more, um, uh, kids are being exposed to porn.
01:48:02.300 I mean, my kids went on Siri the other day and actually said something and they misunderstood
01:48:06.160 Siri misunderstood it and came back with like a sexual thing.
01:48:09.360 And my son was like, what's that all about?
01:48:11.400 Um, so kids are accidentally or intentionally getting exposed to pornography as young as 10
01:48:15.480 and 11 years old and they're getting married later.
01:48:19.140 So now think about that.
01:48:20.600 If you start getting into porn at 10, 11, 12 years old, and it becomes a habit for you.
01:48:24.460 Um, and then you don't get married until you're 28 or 29 years old.
01:48:28.340 You've been poisoning your brain now in how you view women for, you know, two thirds of
01:48:33.440 your life, two thirds of your life.
01:48:34.820 And then now we're expecting these people to, to be a good husband.
01:48:38.360 And it takes more and more to excite you.
01:48:41.360 Yes.
01:48:41.820 I mean, it just, it's the gateway.
01:48:43.260 It's the gateway.
01:48:44.020 You start with porn and we look at affairs and that's the other thing that, where does
01:48:48.040 that usually start?
01:48:48.720 That didn't start just one day you wake up and say, I'm going to have an affair with my secretary.
01:48:51.940 It started in the house, in your phone, you know, and like, and we can talk about this,
01:48:56.820 but I guarantee you our voices right now.
01:48:58.760 We're hitting people.
01:48:59.280 The numbers don't lie.
01:49:00.140 The numbers don't lie.
01:49:01.040 We are hitting you.
01:49:02.020 We're not hitting your neighbor.
01:49:02.900 We're not hitting somebody else.
01:49:04.060 I guarantee you there's somebody sitting in their car listening to this and it's hitting
01:49:08.340 home right now because it's the silent killer.
01:49:10.060 And you've been walking around with that, with that shame and guilt.
01:49:12.480 And so that's why we made this course set free course.com because you know, God wants you
01:49:18.000 to be free from this.
01:49:19.020 He wants you to live, you know, shame free, guilt free from this.
01:49:23.060 And he's given you the tools to fight it.
01:49:25.220 And so that's what we point you to.
01:49:27.260 Thank you very much, Dan.
01:49:28.540 Thank you.
01:49:28.920 Thank you for having me.
01:49:30.660 He gets, he's doing something with his life after this, but set free course.com is the
01:49:37.240 place to go get it.
01:49:38.240 And the Israel thing is coming up too.
01:49:39.580 We're going to be dead.
01:49:39.960 The Israel documentary.
01:49:40.860 I was talking to Dan a little bit earlier today about some of the experiences of seeing
01:49:44.920 the media as they cover the Palestinians versus the way they cover the Israelis.
01:49:48.620 That wasn't the goal to go over there to cover the media.
01:49:51.480 And yet that's what this documentary became because the media was, if you didn't stay with
01:49:58.160 the gaggle, you actually, you actually observed something of the gaggle that they're just never
01:50:05.940 aware of.
01:50:06.660 Well, and, and even more shocking, Glenn, is when the gaggle's there, they get the story
01:50:10.500 wrong.
01:50:11.360 I mean, it was unbelievable to me, you know, cause we went there to watch Trump, you know,
01:50:15.880 actually do what the other presidents didn't do and, and open the, the U S embassy there
01:50:21.000 in, in Jerusalem.
01:50:21.820 And so, um, that's what we were there for.
01:50:24.100 But then what we saw was how the media concocts a narrative that's completely false.
01:50:28.780 Um, and I'll, I'll tell you a quick story, uh, you know, for some, some context, I downloaded
01:50:33.220 an app while I was there called red alert.
01:50:35.160 And so you can try this at home and test it and see if I'm, see if I'm, I'm full of it, but
01:50:39.560 it's called red alert.
01:50:40.320 And what it does is it, it, you know, you know, those annoying alerts you get on your
01:50:43.320 phone when there's like a flood and it's like, eh, like really loud.
01:50:45.340 Well, it does that whenever a missile or rocket is launched into Israel.
01:50:49.280 Cause we wanted to follow, okay, there's rockets falling down here.
01:50:51.560 We're going to go, we're going to go find where they are.
01:50:53.060 And so I downloaded this app and so went off a few times while we were there, uh, I get
01:50:57.780 home and you know, all of a sudden at like two in the morning, like my, my phone's just
01:51:02.320 going bananas and like all day for like three days in a row, like on and off, I'm getting
01:51:06.580 these, I had to delete the app because it was so annoying that I was, that these rockets
01:51:10.580 were getting shot into Israel all the time, you know?
01:51:13.400 And then what does the media show?
01:51:14.860 So that's the picture.
01:51:16.020 Like there's the context, like their rockets are flying in from Gaza all the time.
01:51:19.880 Then the media shows up and it's like, look at these Israeli, you know, evil soldiers,
01:51:24.540 just gunning down innocent, hapless, uh, protesters there on the, on the Gaza border.
01:51:29.640 Why do you think the Israelis are taking it very seriously when they're burning tires, when
01:51:34.560 they're burning tires and they're trying to break through the fence, they're taking it
01:51:38.780 seriously because all the rest of the days they're getting rocket shot at them.
01:51:42.660 Dan, thank you very much.
01:51:43.920 All right.
01:51:44.580 For more than a three, uh, three years, a software vulnerability in the Google plus
01:51:49.600 social media network gave third-party developers potential access to users, private profile
01:51:55.220 information.
01:51:56.080 Not a problem.
01:51:57.880 Are you one of those people?
01:51:59.780 Google says that, uh, more than a half a million users, uh, who shared their private profile
01:52:06.400 data with a friend could have had their data accessed.
01:52:09.300 There's no evidence that anybody did, but it also doesn't have to happen right away with
01:52:15.380 your personal information from data exposures.
01:52:18.320 Criminals can open up accounts.
01:52:20.040 They can file tax returns.
01:52:21.640 They can buy property.
01:52:23.140 There's a million different ways.
01:52:25.280 My, my wife was just hacked by the Russians and somebody else, uh, Michelle, I think was
01:52:31.000 just, uh, attacked by the Russians too.
01:52:33.080 Everything's in Cyrillic.
01:52:34.120 Now they've just taken the, the email, uh, and they're sending out mass email.
01:52:39.260 So if you get something, you know, from my wife, it's not, it's, it's not her.
01:52:44.260 Oh, I think she sent me something with a really good, uh, herbal pharmacy that I thought was
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01:53:25.740 Today, the Clintons, Obama, the white house, CNN have all received suspicious packages.
01:53:38.380 We don't know if anything was in these yet.
01:53:41.100 We've gone through this before.
01:53:42.880 We went through this right after nine 11, when suspicious packages were sent to everybody.
01:53:47.380 This has got to stop.
01:53:48.520 Um, the violence, uh, and the threat of violence on, on either side is wrong and has to stop.
01:53:59.820 And I, I hope that all politicians on both sides and all media on all sides recognize the
01:54:09.860 role that all have played in bringing us here.
01:54:14.720 It's got to stop.
01:54:18.400 Ratchet it down.
01:54:24.080 Glenn, back, Mercury.