The Glenn Beck Program - November 07, 2018


11⧸7⧸18 - 'Gloating Graciously'?⧸ Guest Bill O'Reilly


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 54 minutes

Words per Minute

165.32355

Word Count

18,983

Sentence Count

1,836

Misogynist Sentences

38

Hate Speech Sentences

14


Summary

Ted Cruz defeats Beto Ocasio-Cortez and becomes the next president of the United States. Glenn Beck and Chris Hayes react to the results of the CNN primary and give their initial thoughts on the results.


Transcript

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00:02:17.740 Glenn Beck.
00:02:20.780 Okay.
00:02:21.620 I, gosh, I, you know, I'm having one of those moments, Stu, where, you know,
00:02:27.540 you want to be a bigger person.
00:02:33.000 You know what I mean?
00:02:34.940 Okay.
00:02:35.540 You, you want to be a bigger person.
00:02:37.460 Do you?
00:02:37.640 And you, you want to say, you know, I don't want to rub it in anybody's face.
00:02:43.380 Uh, but I don't think I can be that person today.
00:02:50.060 Um, I'm going to do, you know what I'm going to, here's what I'm going to do.
00:02:53.260 Here's what I'm going to do.
00:02:54.120 Okay.
00:02:54.460 Here's what I'm going to do.
00:02:55.180 I'm going to let the left speak for themselves.
00:03:00.880 Okay.
00:03:01.240 Um, you know, the, the media personalities, um, some of them expressed surprise, some of
00:03:10.540 them disappointment, some of them despair, uh, because there was not the blue wave.
00:03:16.860 And, um, if I, if I may, I just, uh, you know, I just thought it would be, um, I thought
00:03:23.900 we'd start here.
00:03:24.680 This is the moment, uh, MSNBC absorbs the Ted Cruz win.
00:03:30.820 Here it is.
00:03:32.300 Hey guys, I got to interrupt.
00:03:33.980 We have a big call.
00:03:36.320 This is out of Texas.
00:03:37.700 NBC news is projecting Ted Cruz will return to the Senate from Texas and Republicans will
00:03:45.480 be guaranteed control of the Senate as a result.
00:03:54.940 Let's go to Chris Hayes, who is in El Paso headquarters.
00:03:58.840 Uh, Chris Hayes, we've been going back to you all night long as we've been watching this
00:04:03.480 almost unbelievably close race unfold.
00:04:05.880 NBC now projecting that Ted Cruz will be, uh, reelected.
00:04:10.120 I got to ask you about how it feels in the room and whether or not people in the room
00:04:13.280 have absorbed that call.
00:04:14.200 I don't think they have absorbed it at all.
00:04:15.900 To be totally honest, um, loud music playing, it's filled.
00:04:19.340 I mean, someone earlier tonight, a Texas Democrat who's elected described the math and text mess
00:04:24.420 like being in a prison and trying to get up over the wall.
00:04:28.040 He said, you could try a million different ways.
00:04:30.060 It's a tall wall and it's really hard.
00:04:31.960 And Beto has done a lot to get up over that wall.
00:04:35.420 It looks like he's going to fall short.
00:04:37.080 I also just talked to a Texas democratic represent, uh, a Texas source who said already it's the best
00:04:43.020 night, just to put this in perspective for Texas Democrats in a generation.
00:04:47.940 Yeah.
00:04:49.500 Yeah.
00:04:50.060 It's the best.
00:04:50.760 It's the best night for Texas Democrats in a generation.
00:04:54.180 And, uh, yet they're still on the wrong side of the wall in, uh, in prison.
00:04:58.640 Apparently here's Jake Tapper when he decides things aren't, aren't, aren't, aren't, aren't
00:05:06.060 really going the way everyone expected.
00:05:08.140 One of the things that's an interesting, um, uh, side effect of this, if you will, uh,
00:05:14.500 is a lot of the Republicans who were, um, critics of president Trump, Carlos Corbello
00:05:21.400 in Florida, Mike Hoffman in Denver, uh, they are being defeated.
00:05:25.920 So when the Republican party regains, uh, or reconvenes in the house, assuming Democrats
00:05:32.760 have taken over or not, either way, that will be a more Trumpy Republican, uh, caucus in
00:05:40.060 the house of representatives.
00:05:41.160 The critics will have been picked off, uh, quite a bit.
00:05:44.780 So Jake, what exactly does that mean about the blue wave?
00:05:48.340 Here he is a little while later.
00:05:50.400 It is entirely possible that the Democrats will regain control of the house today.
00:05:54.940 But I have to say, when you look at what's going on here tonight, this is not a blue wave.
00:05:59.460 This is not, uh, a wave that is knocking out, uh, all sorts of Republican incumbents.
00:06:04.940 We saw, you just call the Kentucky six district.
00:06:07.340 Now there are every, all sorts of ways that Democrats can regain the house without Amy
00:06:12.160 McGrath having defeated incumbent Congressman Andy Barr.
00:06:15.480 But the fact is she did not.
00:06:17.580 And if she had, that would have really been an indication of a big, powerful blue wave.
00:06:22.160 The fact that she did not, and it is a district that he won, uh, two years ago, Congressman
00:06:27.140 Barr, uh, by more than 20 points.
00:06:29.120 But this was a target.
00:06:30.620 Democrats did hope to win Kentucky six.
00:06:33.400 And now I just, I, I just want to point out that it is not a blue wave.
00:06:37.860 Now, now Jake is a pretty fair guy, I think.
00:06:41.080 Um, but you could hear, you could hear the little hearts breaking all around the table at
00:06:47.640 CNN last night.
00:06:48.820 Here's, here's Dana Bash.
00:06:50.460 Yeah, let's take a look at the map here, uh, of the governor's offices.
00:06:53.840 We're still waiting to hear, but there's some really significant ones that we should point
00:06:57.980 out.
00:06:58.220 First of all, uh, the projection, we didn't really have a chance to talk about it, but
00:07:01.660 the idea that Ron DeSantis is going to be, uh, the next governor of Florida winning over
00:07:05.600 Andrew Gillum, uh, is quite significant.
00:07:08.240 The fact that Mike DeWine is going to be, uh, the next governor of Ohio, keeping that state
00:07:13.260 in Republican hands, that's going to be quite significant.
00:07:15.860 And why do I say it's going to be significant?
00:07:17.240 It's going to be significant because of the 2000 presidential election.
00:07:20.620 Those are two incredibly important states.
00:07:23.220 President Trump and the Democrats will be competing heavily for them.
00:07:26.900 And the fact is that there will be Trump supporters in the Capitol, in the governor's offices of
00:07:32.260 both of them.
00:07:32.840 So that's quite significant, uh, when it comes to the governor's offices.
00:07:35.780 And, and then we're waiting to see, waiting to hear from, uh, a few others.
00:07:40.340 Dana, Dana, Dana.
00:07:41.160 Here's go.
00:07:41.580 I mean, remember the context of this, the governor's mansions were a place where Republicans
00:07:47.720 had made a lot of gains over the past several years.
00:07:52.080 And this election, Democrats were hoping to chip away at it big time.
00:07:56.240 They did in some cases, but these two examples, Jake, that you just put up there are big heartbreaks
00:08:01.420 for Democrats.
00:08:02.560 Obviously the biggest is Florida because they were really hoping that Andrew Gillum.
00:08:06.720 Okay.
00:08:06.820 Let me, can I, can I, can I go to, uh, can I go to Chuck Todd here just for a second?
00:08:10.800 Chuck had some hearts, uh, that were broken there that they were sweeping up at, uh, NBC as
00:08:15.280 well.
00:08:15.540 Here's Chuck Todd.
00:08:16.600 I got my pollsters here.
00:08:17.620 I talked to my Republican half.
00:08:18.960 Let me talk to my democratic half here, Fred Yang.
00:08:21.340 Um, you're going to have to pay attention.
00:08:23.580 Look at the camera and turn, turn to me here.
00:08:26.140 Um, Democrats got the house, but in the statewide races, no signature win for Democrats, whether
00:08:33.480 it's Florida, Georgia, Texas.
00:08:36.080 Um, can we go to, uh, Savannah Guthrie?
00:08:38.220 Uh, she, she had just a little bit to say to go ahead.
00:08:41.920 Really prevail.
00:08:42.680 We know his truck, other parts of the country, we know his truck pointed out in a wave election
00:08:46.360 that's nationalized on a referendum around say Trump, Indiana goes democratic, doesn't,
00:08:53.040 doesn't stay Republican.
00:08:54.100 And so when you look at, at an early hour on the, on the house races, we, we know enough
00:08:59.200 already to be able to tell that the notion of a blue tsunami crashing over Donald Trump's
00:09:05.780 Washington does not look like at this hour that it's materializing.
00:09:09.660 In fact, when you look at the remaining U S Senate seats that are falling into play, chances
00:09:14.300 are overwhelmingly likely that there will be pickups in the Senate.
00:09:17.580 Andrew, you want to get on this?
00:09:18.500 Just very briefly.
00:09:19.260 It's also not only who's getting elected.
00:09:22.120 It's a not, it's a, it's who's not getting elected.
00:09:25.320 Uh, the, the next cut, please.
00:09:27.520 From this election, because Marsha Blackburn is the first Republican to be elected from
00:09:31.600 Tennessee.
00:09:31.980 Who's not a moderate, not a Bob Corker.
00:09:34.200 Go all the way back.
00:09:35.140 They elect moderate Republicans from Tennessee.
00:09:38.200 Lamar Alexander.
00:09:39.420 She is a tea party elected house member who is very much a Donald Trump.
00:09:44.600 Maybe it's the red wave on the Senate side, at least that exit poll showed it was.
00:09:50.560 I just, I just want to point out that anybody who says, and it is a horse of peace here.
00:09:56.840 This is not a clear victory, but it is, it is worth stating.
00:10:02.640 Some hearts were broken last night.
00:10:05.440 Some hearts were broken last night.
00:10:07.360 Van Jones was very, very sad last night.
00:10:10.500 Um, others were very, very sad last night.
00:10:13.140 Now I don't, you know, want to dance on there.
00:10:15.280 Yes, I do, but I'm not going to dance, uh, uh, about that.
00:10:19.360 What I am going to say is I've never in my lifetime seen a media campaign for two solid
00:10:32.540 years to discredit, to, uh, call every name under the sun to smear, to, uh, destroy, to convince
00:10:47.520 America that this is the worst thing that has ever happened to us.
00:10:51.880 I've never seen this amount of money, this amount of airtime to try to, uh, thwart anything.
00:11:02.060 I've never, I mean, I don't think this kind of airtime and money was spent for any war that
00:11:08.860 I have lived in.
00:11:09.840 I, I don't, I don't think I've ever seen this ever.
00:11:14.320 They weren't this lockstep to convince us that war was good and we had to go fight our
00:11:22.240 enemy.
00:11:22.780 Never.
00:11:23.460 I didn't see it with the Soviet union.
00:11:26.500 They didn't spend this kind of time and money in my lifetime trying to convince us that the
00:11:32.660 Soviet union was evil.
00:11:34.700 They put everything on the table.
00:11:39.520 They left everything on the field.
00:11:42.800 The Democrats and the media and Hollywood have left all of it on the field and gosh, darn it.
00:11:53.820 They just came up short.
00:11:55.840 Now here's the one thing they're not going to do reflect.
00:12:00.340 They are not going to reflect.
00:12:03.080 I did.
00:12:07.340 And I have some advice.
00:12:09.660 I have some advice for the Democrats, but they will never listen.
00:12:14.540 And in fact, Stu was driving in this morning.
00:12:16.620 They had Michael Moore on MSNBC.
00:12:20.020 They are doubling down, which is exactly what I expected them to do.
00:12:26.180 I celebrate that.
00:12:28.840 The worst thing they could do is double down.
00:12:33.800 The worst thing they could do is say, oh, Ocasio-Cortez, she's the new face of the Democrat.
00:12:41.540 That's the worst thing they could do for them.
00:12:44.960 It's the best thing that could happen to our constitutional republic.
00:12:50.940 They are going to double down and they are going to get worse and they're trapped.
00:12:57.780 They really are trapped.
00:13:00.020 Nancy Pelosi came out last night and immediately said, we are not going to impeach.
00:13:04.040 Well, Nancy, how are you going to keep all of those that currently want to eat you?
00:13:10.780 How are you going to keep those people on the left that you have brought into the party that are so radical that all they want to do?
00:13:19.600 All they want is blood.
00:13:21.100 That's all they want.
00:13:23.680 41% of the people who voted last night, so I can pretty much guarantee they're all Democrats, 41% that went into the poll last night, they said they wanted to impeach Donald Trump.
00:13:37.260 41%.
00:13:37.820 How are you going to keep those people at bay?
00:13:40.160 How are you going to not look like a traitor to the cause to those people?
00:13:45.360 There is a war that is happening right now in the Democratic Party.
00:13:52.420 Nancy Pelosi probably will not allow impeachment to happen because it would be the worst thing.
00:14:00.360 But I don't know if she can keep that party together.
00:14:02.820 It was a, it was not an optimal night.
00:14:12.460 Keeping the House would have been fantastic.
00:14:15.960 But last night, both sides should have learned something.
00:14:21.500 And here's the first thing the Republicans should do.
00:14:25.400 The Republican House has already passed 100 bills.
00:14:30.080 I don't even know what they all are, but some of them are probably pretty good.
00:14:34.740 They've already passed them.
00:14:36.220 They're just waiting for the Senate.
00:14:38.580 The Senate should pick up those 100 bills and they should pass them.
00:14:44.120 Then Congress should get together right now and put together another tax cut.
00:14:49.940 You could pass it right now.
00:14:53.160 Pass another tax cut.
00:14:56.260 Pass it, pass it, pass it.
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00:15:19.200 Because this is a razor's edge margin.
00:15:24.080 If the economy falls apart, it's going to be hard to keep going in 2020.
00:15:32.160 Now, there is one bright side to that.
00:15:37.280 Who are the Democrats going to run?
00:15:42.020 Last night, I think, changed everything for 2020.
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00:17:29.520 So here is what I take from this.
00:17:33.120 And Bill O'Reilly is going to be up with us in about an hour.
00:17:35.260 Here's what I take.
00:17:35.900 There was no blue wave.
00:17:38.300 It is the cities versus the rural areas of America.
00:17:43.160 And the rural areas are becoming more red and the cities are becoming more blue.
00:17:47.240 Trump is not on his last legs.
00:17:51.740 However, if the economy falls apart in the next two years, he may be.
00:17:57.300 Democrats, however, are in trouble for 2020.
00:18:00.580 Bernie, you know, Cory Booker, the Democratic Socialist thing, that did not deliver.
00:18:08.180 You can say all you want about Ocasio-Cortez.
00:18:11.320 She's in what?
00:18:12.160 Brooklyn?
00:18:13.120 Of course that works.
00:18:15.000 Of course that works.
00:18:15.840 It didn't work anyplace else.
00:18:18.880 Look for a push to end the Electoral College in the next two years because we have a divided America.
00:18:28.600 Congress is now dysfunctional.
00:18:30.940 You'll find investigations.
00:18:33.400 Today, at least, the stock market likes this.
00:18:37.260 The Democrats may put their masks back on.
00:18:41.820 I don't think they can.
00:18:43.180 I think they've let this genie out of the bottle.
00:18:45.800 And I don't think the Democratic Socialists are going anywhere.
00:18:49.600 Democrats are losing voters in the middle of America and in the rural areas.
00:18:55.900 They are completely there.
00:18:57.620 They're just they're not a force.
00:18:59.400 And here's why.
00:19:01.820 Because they've gone to extreme.
00:19:03.620 The middle of America does not want to abolish ICE.
00:19:07.320 It's also not racist.
00:19:08.960 And that's very important.
00:19:10.900 But let me just use ICE as the example.
00:19:13.660 That is too radical for the average American in middle America.
00:19:18.700 The polarization pushed by the Democratic Party on race and everything else is too extreme to be sustainable for the Democrats.
00:19:30.080 Now, the other thing we learn is Texas is not purple, but it is purplish.
00:19:35.820 It's beginning.
00:19:37.040 It's a light, light, light, light, light, light purple, a blue, a light purple red.
00:19:41.520 It's just starting to turn.
00:19:44.360 And there's a lot of caveats to that.
00:19:46.780 But Texas is changing.
00:19:48.980 The Romney Republican districts, they went for the Democrats.
00:19:54.600 So anywhere these moderate districts were, the Republicans are also going too far for the suburban areas.
00:20:05.260 So Democrats go too far for the middle of the country in rural areas, and the Republicans are going too far for the moderate Romney areas.
00:20:15.700 Because wherever Romney was elected or voted for, I believe, went, generally speaking, for the Democrats.
00:20:24.120 So their polarization of things like that this is an invasion, and I think this is all a spin for the most part, but no ICE and a Muslim ban.
00:20:41.000 Those are the two extremes, and they are too extreme for the suburbans and also for the rural areas.
00:20:48.440 So the path that both the Republicans and the Democrats are on currently, as of last night, are unsustainable.
00:20:56.780 But the Republicans are in a little better shape for the short term.
00:21:01.120 But the makeup of America is changing.
00:21:04.440 So what does this mean for 2020?
00:21:06.960 It means if the economy stays stable and all things remain as they are,
00:21:14.060 Trump will win 2020 because they do not have somebody who is moderate.
00:21:20.960 Now, this is where it gets frightening.
00:21:23.420 If they decide to put their masks back on, they can win.
00:21:28.380 And let me explain.
00:21:29.680 If you notice, black women, Muslim women, just women, gay politicians, they won.
00:21:43.240 They won.
00:21:44.060 But generally speaking, they were not the ones who were like, and, you know, they're, I want to put a gay in every household.
00:21:52.240 You know what I mean?
00:21:52.820 They were not the crazy crazies.
00:21:55.920 So what's, what I think this means is just signaling that you are a gay woman is enough.
00:22:06.240 If you stay moderate in your speak, who you are represents change.
00:22:14.000 And that would be enough to push you over the edge.
00:22:24.360 Welcome to the program.
00:22:25.480 I am so glad that you have tuned in today.
00:22:28.220 We have Pat Gray joining us now.
00:22:30.020 How are you feeling about last night, Pat?
00:22:32.260 I feel pretty good about it.
00:22:33.420 I, you know, not great, but pretty good.
00:22:35.860 I really feel good about the lamentation of MSNBC and CNN.
00:22:39.720 I love that.
00:22:40.540 That just feels good.
00:22:41.460 You know, I just.
00:22:42.280 That's wrong of me.
00:22:42.920 I know.
00:22:43.340 I know.
00:22:43.640 I know.
00:22:43.940 But I.
00:22:44.720 I'm good with it today.
00:22:46.900 I'm just going to be okay with gloating a little bit.
00:22:49.380 Yeah.
00:22:49.900 And it's not that we have anything to gloat.
00:22:51.960 I mean, we didn't hold the house.
00:22:53.460 Right.
00:22:53.820 However, it wasn't the bloodshed.
00:22:56.540 And there are a couple of really bright spots.
00:22:59.280 The democratic socialists did not make a dent, which is fantastic.
00:23:04.660 Fantastic.
00:23:05.220 The only one who won was Ocasio-Cortez.
00:23:07.400 Right.
00:23:07.720 She was the only one.
00:23:08.620 I have to tell you, I can deal with Democrats.
00:23:10.920 If America starts embracing democratic socialists who are saying the constitution needs to be redone.
00:23:18.260 They were talking in this campaign about getting rid of the Senate.
00:23:23.720 Yeah.
00:23:24.620 Yeah.
00:23:24.800 I mean, that's how crazy this was.
00:23:27.080 And they will.
00:23:27.960 They will.
00:23:28.280 They will.
00:23:28.960 I mean, they'll also try to get rid of the electoral college before the next election.
00:23:32.820 Yeah, they will.
00:23:33.500 They have to.
00:23:34.140 That's a big deal.
00:23:35.000 They have to.
00:23:35.720 They have to.
00:23:36.180 They think they win every single election if it's just the popular vote.
00:23:39.560 Right.
00:23:39.760 That's what they think.
00:23:40.400 Well, that's.
00:23:41.120 But that's why they won.
00:23:42.780 That's why our founders didn't do it.
00:23:45.640 Right.
00:23:45.860 Because that always fails because you have a minority.
00:23:50.080 And here's what's really important to understand.
00:23:52.840 The center of the country should not dictate for, you know, what the cities have to do.
00:23:59.220 And the cities shouldn't dictate to the center of the country.
00:24:02.600 We have the electoral college.
00:24:04.840 So no one slim majority gets away with oppressing the minority.
00:24:11.500 But that's also only one of the stopgaps.
00:24:14.840 The other is don't federalize everything.
00:24:18.340 Right.
00:24:19.260 If it's not federalized, I don't care.
00:24:22.100 And the cities don't care because the cities can do what they want and the states can do what they want.
00:24:29.420 Period.
00:24:30.440 Yeah.
00:24:30.640 It's kind of a brilliant system, but nobody wants to look at it.
00:24:34.120 There's a reason it's lasted this long.
00:24:35.540 So the idea with Gillum losing and who is the governor in Texas or in sorry, in Georgia, Georgia.
00:24:47.720 Brian Kemp is now the governor.
00:24:50.180 Yeah.
00:24:50.700 The other one was.
00:24:53.020 Are you talking about her?
00:24:54.400 His opponent?
00:24:55.020 Stacey Abrams.
00:24:56.200 Stacey Abrams.
00:24:57.080 For her to lose, and especially with the added extra sugar on top of Oprah campaigning.
00:25:03.920 Yeah.
00:25:04.940 Just makes it wonderful.
00:25:07.600 Abrams has not yet conceded, apparently.
00:25:09.340 She wants a do-over.
00:25:10.280 She thinks there should be a do-over for the vote.
00:25:12.480 And I'm not sure how that works.
00:25:14.060 I don't think you can call that.
00:25:14.560 You don't think that's constitutional.
00:25:15.560 I call do-over.
00:25:17.300 I don't think that's a thing.
00:25:18.880 So the other thing I think is, you know, pretty great is today I am not eating my underwear.
00:25:28.840 Yes.
00:25:29.320 I feel really good about that.
00:25:30.740 Did you hear the moment NBC announced and called it?
00:25:34.940 I just on your guys' show.
00:25:36.620 It was fantastic.
00:25:37.000 Can we play it again?
00:25:38.720 I just love the silence.
00:25:41.240 They just don't know what to do.
00:25:43.060 Here it is.
00:25:44.520 This is the moment NBC called it for Cruz.
00:25:47.180 Hey, guys, I got to interrupt.
00:25:49.080 We have a big call.
00:25:51.520 This is out of Texas.
00:25:52.880 NBC News is projecting Ted Cruz will return to the Senate from Texas, and Republicans will
00:26:00.680 be guaranteed control of the Senate as a result.
00:26:08.180 Hello.
00:26:09.880 Guys, is it?
00:26:10.580 That's when Chris Hayes is in El Paso.
00:26:12.820 I just love that.
00:26:14.680 It took six seconds for a response.
00:26:16.600 That's an eternity on broadcast television.
00:26:18.860 I love that.
00:26:19.420 It's an eternity.
00:26:20.220 They're just stunned.
00:26:21.220 They don't know what to do.
00:26:22.280 Right.
00:26:22.580 And they will not self-reflect.
00:26:26.000 No, they will not.
00:26:27.060 They will not.
00:26:27.760 And that's a good thing, probably, because we'll beat them again because of it.
00:26:30.820 You know, it will never figure out what the American people actually want.
00:26:33.900 Because they don't really care.
00:26:34.800 They don't care.
00:26:35.320 They don't care.
00:26:35.840 They think they are smarter than the rest of the country.
00:26:39.280 And that's the problem.
00:26:41.400 Right.
00:26:41.540 That's the problem.
00:26:43.160 You think you're smarter.
00:26:45.080 That is what?
00:26:46.660 Progressivism.
00:26:47.820 We're smarter.
00:26:49.080 You're a cow.
00:26:50.100 I'm a rancher.
00:26:51.640 Just get into the pen and just, no, just go up the ramp.
00:26:55.820 Yes, we're going to shoot you in the head in a few minutes.
00:26:57.480 Just go on the ramp.
00:26:59.480 You're a cow.
00:27:00.840 That's the way it really, that's the way they view things.
00:27:04.320 You're too stupid to be able to figure things out.
00:27:08.080 And so when you go against what they are planning, they just think you're a monster or just so stupid that we need to regulate you even more.
00:27:21.180 Yep.
00:27:22.000 And that's why they will continue to lose.
00:27:24.620 I hope.
00:27:25.520 I mean, the second they win with those attitudes is the second I think America is over.
00:27:34.160 Now, Gavin Newsom, the guy who brought poop to the streets of San Francisco, is now able to bring poop to all of California.
00:27:45.140 Oh, good.
00:27:46.120 And I think that's fantastic.
00:27:47.740 Good.
00:27:48.060 I think that's fantastic.
00:27:48.700 I didn't notice that.
00:27:49.480 Did he win?
00:27:50.200 He's the governor.
00:27:50.480 Yeah, he's the governor.
00:27:51.520 Oh, wow.
00:27:51.680 You went from Jerry Brown to Gavin Newsom.
00:27:54.920 That's really bad.
00:27:56.000 Can you imagine?
00:27:56.520 The guy who did this to San Francisco, you bring that on?
00:28:02.400 Oh, man.
00:28:03.720 When will Californians learn?
00:28:05.300 They won't.
00:28:06.080 No, and then their state will continue to deteriorate and they'll continue to leave it.
00:28:10.620 I know I'm not supposed to gloat, but it just makes me happy when I think of all of the effort that Hollywood put into this.
00:28:22.140 Oh, yeah.
00:28:23.120 I mean, they just Hollywood is on a suicide watch to take all of the shoestrings and belts away from every celebrity in California.
00:28:33.020 They were all in on Beto.
00:28:35.060 They were so invested in him.
00:28:36.980 And so last night, the Alyssa Milana's of the world and somebody named Busy Phillips.
00:28:43.480 Do you know who that is, Stu?
00:28:44.860 Busy Phillips?
00:28:45.620 Busy Phillips?
00:28:46.260 Uh-huh.
00:28:46.540 Yeah, no.
00:28:47.240 Never.
00:28:47.760 Anyway.
00:28:48.460 Phillips, but they're very busy.
00:28:49.960 It's just Phil, but they are so busy.
00:28:53.480 They've all pivoted now to just 2020.
00:28:55.640 Okay, well, bet a loss, but that's okay.
00:28:57.520 He'll just run for president in 2020.
00:28:59.340 I mean, he is in that window.
00:29:00.700 We talked about this before the election.
00:29:02.340 He got close enough that it doesn't completely disqualify.
00:29:04.760 He is in that window.
00:29:05.540 Yeah, he's within four.
00:29:06.720 They came within three points.
00:29:08.880 That's shocking to me.
00:29:10.000 It's a matter of whether he wants to now.
00:29:12.280 Yeah, he said, of course, yesterday he would not.
00:29:14.220 He says no, but they always say no.
00:29:15.080 Of course, he's going to.
00:29:17.280 Yes, he's going to run.
00:29:18.980 But here's the thing.
00:29:20.420 What the Democrats should do, and I hate to say this out loud, but they're not listening.
00:29:26.280 What the Democrats should do are run more candidates like Beto.
00:29:31.600 Beto is a guy who's saying all the right things.
00:29:38.020 Look, I'm just for common sense, blah, blah, blah.
00:29:41.660 And he's extreme.
00:29:43.480 He's so extreme.
00:29:44.680 If you can find those candidates that will, for instance, cinema, she is as extreme as
00:29:52.740 they come.
00:29:53.680 Yet she was saying on the campaign trail, no, no, no, we've got to do something about these
00:29:59.000 borders.
00:29:59.640 Right.
00:30:00.280 Well, her something is not the something that I think people in Arizona were looking for,
00:30:05.380 but she was playing the moderate.
00:30:07.780 When you play the moderate, you can win.
00:30:11.500 Even Abrams in Georgia was saying, as she's talking about confiscating guns from people,
00:30:18.760 I look, I'm all about the Second Amendment.
00:30:21.500 I'm just talking about common sense legislation here.
00:30:24.380 Right.
00:30:24.760 No, you're not.
00:30:25.520 Right.
00:30:25.920 You're talking about.
00:30:26.900 But that's what people.
00:30:28.600 Yes, that's what kept it close.
00:30:30.860 Right.
00:30:31.220 That's what kept it close.
00:30:32.500 So if they do that and they they put the mask back on, it's going to make our jobs a lot
00:30:39.080 more difficult because then they're going to go, oh, conspiracy.
00:30:43.180 He's just a racist for saying that we want to come for all of your guns.
00:30:47.340 No, that's what you're saying.
00:30:50.020 And they're and they're still trying to get away with that, even though people are actually
00:30:53.400 taking the mask off like you predicted they were going to.
00:30:56.800 They have many of them have.
00:30:58.160 You know, you think about Jim Carrey's appearance a few weeks ago on Bill Maher, where he was
00:31:03.560 talking about socialism.
00:31:06.180 And Bill Maher was like, hey, don't play into their hands with that, Jim, because they're
00:31:10.640 using that conspiracy theory against us.
00:31:12.540 And he's like, what do you mean?
00:31:14.140 I think we should embrace it.
00:31:15.980 Embrace the word and all of it.
00:31:17.300 We are socialists.
00:31:18.420 Let's just be socialists.
00:31:19.520 It's better.
00:31:20.880 No, it's not.
00:31:21.740 Wow.
00:31:22.440 Yeah, that's pretty amazing.
00:31:23.820 And that.
00:31:24.200 OK, I can fight you on that.
00:31:25.900 You know, we can argue about that.
00:31:27.820 We can talk about that.
00:31:29.160 If you think socialism is better.
00:31:30.820 Let's go.
00:31:31.400 Let's go toe to toe.
00:31:32.640 Prove it on the facts.
00:31:33.840 Yeah, it's you know, there's a difference between socialized medicine, which does not
00:31:38.220 work.
00:31:39.080 And we can talk about the facts.
00:31:40.240 There's a difference between socialized medicine and what Canada is.
00:31:44.940 Canada is a capitalist nation.
00:31:48.280 It is not a socialist state.
00:31:51.260 It is a capitalist nation with a giant welfare state.
00:31:56.160 Same with Europe.
00:31:56.820 That's different.
00:31:58.380 It's still not good, but it's different than what the Democratic socialists are saying.
00:32:03.780 And the problem is, is for the Democrats, is the Democratic socialists took their masks
00:32:09.280 off and they literally were.
00:32:11.320 I mean, I'm.
00:32:13.260 I'm amazed, amazed that they would actually say, and you know what?
00:32:19.980 The Senate just doesn't work.
00:32:21.520 We need to abolish the Senate.
00:32:23.160 It's just unbelievable.
00:32:24.920 Unbelievable.
00:32:25.360 I mean, that goes beyond what we've what you were.
00:32:29.100 I think even what you were saying about them taking the mask off.
00:32:31.380 Oh, yeah.
00:32:31.540 No, I would never say they do that.
00:32:33.580 No way.
00:32:34.040 They would say, you know, capitalism just doesn't work.
00:32:36.860 That's what I said.
00:32:37.740 Yeah.
00:32:37.920 This capitalist.
00:32:38.640 And they have said that just doesn't work.
00:32:40.480 Right.
00:32:41.640 Never would I believe they would go so far to say the system doesn't work.
00:32:45.040 The system, the Constitution doesn't work.
00:32:47.400 And we need to abolish the Senate.
00:32:49.080 That's so far over the edge.
00:32:53.420 And only people like Ocasio-Cortez can get away with that because she's talking to a very
00:33:00.340 small number of people in her district.
00:33:03.700 Yeah.
00:33:04.460 So, yeah, you get that small number in her district, but you cannot get America on board
00:33:09.800 for that.
00:33:11.260 Let's hope not, because the minute they can, then it is over.
00:33:15.880 It's not the minute they can.
00:33:17.200 And I will tell you the minute that they will do it.
00:33:19.840 The day the economy collapses.
00:33:22.500 Yeah, right.
00:33:22.900 If the economy collapses, then we're in trouble.
00:33:26.320 All bets are off.
00:33:27.100 Please, Donald Trump, please, Mr. President, I beg you, please listen to your advisors.
00:33:34.720 The trade war is your biggest.
00:33:38.240 It will be your downfall if you don't stop the trade war.
00:33:44.240 That gets any worse, and it's going to kill the economy.
00:33:50.040 And you will not win without the economy.
00:33:53.360 Please, Mr. President, stop with the trade war.
00:33:59.380 Thanks, Pat.
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00:35:23.340 Welcome to the program.
00:35:25.020 Let me go to Will real quick in Georgia.
00:35:28.360 Hello, Will.
00:35:28.960 Hey, Glenn.
00:35:29.360 It's an honor to talk to you, sir.
00:35:30.820 Thank you.
00:35:31.120 I was calling to discuss the governor's race here in Georgia.
00:35:33.960 They actually haven't officially called that race yet.
00:35:36.180 Stacey Abrams is refusing to concede that.
00:35:39.140 But I wanted to comment on Google's impact on the election.
00:35:42.460 Yesterday, Google was running two primary ads on the search engine page.
00:35:48.080 One was for vote for Stacey Abrams, the Democrat.
00:35:50.800 And then the other was Kemp can't be trusted.
00:35:53.800 Obviously, a negative ad against Brian Kemp, the Republican.
00:35:56.220 And I did almost a dozen searches just to research.
00:36:00.560 And every single one of them, no matter what the iteration or search term, it was biased towards the Democratic candidate.
00:36:07.260 And I'm very familiar with I'm very active in the IP technology world and extremely intimate with Google's technology.
00:36:14.320 And people need to start waking up of the bias and the impact that Google is having on just day-to-day life, let alone these big elections.
00:36:23.540 They are having a huge impact and nobody gets it.
00:36:26.520 You're exactly right, Will.
00:36:27.720 Thank you so much for your call.
00:36:28.920 If you don't understand this or don't believe it, please go to thecreepyline.com.
00:36:35.000 Thecreepyline.com.
00:36:35.900 That is actually something that one of the executives at Google said at one point.
00:36:40.540 No, you know, there's a creepy line and we'll come right up to that line, but we'll never cross it.
00:36:44.460 And they have.
00:36:45.400 And it's truly amazing that none of us know how we're being manipulated.
00:36:50.060 So Stu is not as excited as I am.
00:36:54.760 No.
00:36:56.340 I can see, you know, like there's an idea that the worst case scenario could have happened and you avoided it.
00:37:01.820 So that's, I think, a positive.
00:37:04.700 But again, if you care about small government and lower regulations and lower taxes.
00:37:09.720 And getting things done.
00:37:10.580 Yeah.
00:37:10.840 Today is worse than yesterday.
00:37:12.160 Yeah.
00:37:12.460 And so, I mean, celebration does not seem like the mode.
00:37:14.860 I think you avoided the worst case scenario, which is obviously great.
00:37:18.380 But, you know, a moral victory is different than a victory.
00:37:20.600 You play to win the game, quote Tony Dung.
00:37:22.640 Oh, yeah.
00:37:23.800 And, you know, it's an idea of, and I was, last night I said exceeding expectations is different than winning.
00:37:29.900 And I think that we, even though they feel the same sometimes, they're different.
00:37:34.500 Although, I mean, I think as we're looking at this now, I don't know that you can argue they exceeded expectations.
00:37:39.040 I mean, it looks as if, I mean, we did an election preview on the Glenn Beck program on Monday.
00:37:44.040 And which we said, 52 seats in the Senate.
00:37:48.580 Right now, there are three seats that are undecided.
00:37:52.480 It looks like Arizona, there's a good chance the McSally holds on there.
00:37:57.100 Looks like Montana may very well go to tester.
00:38:00.100 And completely too close to call in Florida right now.
00:38:03.060 I really could go either way.
00:38:04.620 Got to be probably a recount there.
00:38:06.820 Depending on which way that Florida goes, it's going to be 52 or 53 seats.
00:38:09.560 So, they were right in line with expectations there.
00:38:12.360 The polls, as far as the House go, it was a moderate, Vic, we talked about this, moderate amount of House seats for Democrats.
00:38:19.320 And a win for Democrats is exactly what they did.
00:38:22.380 I mean, it really was exactly about expectations.
00:38:24.940 I think the Republicans were so fearful of that wave and dumb candidates like Beto winning and things like that.
00:38:31.700 Those outlier things that didn't wind up happening.
00:38:33.920 And Gillum, it was exciting because you're like, all right, well, those terrible things we were worried about didn't happen.
00:38:40.900 But it wasn't.
00:38:41.560 I don't think you can argue this as a win.
00:38:43.340 I agree.
00:38:44.400 I just am happy that America rejected the Democratic Socialists.
00:38:50.200 And I am happy for the sad times at the networks.
00:38:54.960 Right.
00:38:55.400 You know, and I'm going to take that as a win today.
00:38:58.160 Bill O'Reilly's next.
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00:40:15.480 Glenn Beck.
00:40:16.920 Mr. Bill O'Reilly, who I spent far too much time with last night.
00:40:23.460 Welcome.
00:40:24.280 Welcome to the program, Bill.
00:40:25.760 I'm here back.
00:40:27.200 I am up early and ready to go.
00:40:31.020 Now, Bill, what are your what's your initial thought from what happened last night?
00:40:37.660 Well, I think that President Trump has to basically rethink his confrontational strategy for the next year in the sense that he has to go on a charm offensive.
00:40:55.720 You know what I do every day on Bill O'Reilly dot com?
00:40:59.120 I'm very charming and engaging and charismatic.
00:41:03.040 Not really.
00:41:04.140 No.
00:41:04.600 No.
00:41:05.160 Well, Stu might be able to explain it to you.
00:41:08.700 Right.
00:41:08.860 So, the reason that the Republicans lost the House wasn't because of Republican policies.
00:41:20.580 Everybody should understand that.
00:41:22.120 If it were, they would have lost the Senate, too, because the Senate is a more important body.
00:41:27.040 So, people weren't voting because they didn't like Trump's economic plan or they didn't like the North Korean thing or the trade thing.
00:41:38.540 They were voting because they didn't like him.
00:41:42.520 All right?
00:41:43.200 We don't like you.
00:41:45.080 And that were primarily women voters.
00:41:49.480 Not men.
00:41:50.180 Men broke for him.
00:41:51.540 But women, we don't like you.
00:41:53.280 You're too much.
00:41:54.580 Too antagonistic.
00:41:56.540 That's a lesson I think the president should learn.
00:41:58.940 He hinted at it yesterday and said, well, maybe I'll soften it up a little.
00:42:03.480 He should.
00:42:04.380 Now, that doesn't mean he becomes a wuss.
00:42:06.000 It doesn't mean he takes a lot of garbage from the press, which is flat out dishonest.
00:42:09.800 It doesn't mean any of that.
00:42:11.140 It just means he picks his battles a little bit more.
00:42:14.460 And he maybe de-emphasizes the personal nature of immigration and gets into, hey, do you want anarchy?
00:42:22.480 Do you want a country that has no law?
00:42:24.260 But he diminishes the fact that they come from Guatemala and Mexico.
00:42:28.580 See what I'm talking about?
00:42:30.180 Yeah, I think it's his personal attacks.
00:42:33.500 And you know what I said earlier today?
00:42:35.420 The thing that both sides should take away is the extreme polarization is not good.
00:42:44.180 Yeah, but the left's never going to do that.
00:42:46.860 No, I know that.
00:42:47.340 The left's going to fall into a trap.
00:42:48.980 So when these crazy, bomb-throwing congresspeople get power like Nadler and Schiff and Pelosi, they're going to start to misbehave, Beck.
00:43:02.260 Misbehave.
00:43:03.940 All right?
00:43:04.480 And that's going to help Trump and the Republicans.
00:43:07.580 Because nobody wants chaos when they're trying to earn a living.
00:43:11.700 Remember that, what I just said.
00:43:13.680 Nobody wants chaos when they're trying to earn a living.
00:43:18.840 All right?
00:43:19.700 Now, if these people, oh, we want to see his tax thing, and we want to see where he does his hair, and then impeachment, which is never going to happen.
00:43:30.180 Everybody knows it's not going to happen, because the Senate is now firmly in the hands of the Republicans.
00:43:35.380 So why are you even bothering with this exercise?
00:43:37.720 Because you want to create chaos, and nobody wants chaos when they're trying to make a living.
00:43:42.820 So those people in the far left, if they're going to do that, they're almost assuring that President Trump will win in 2020, and the Republicans are regaining the House.
00:43:54.700 Well, I think Nancy Pelosi has really got her back up against the wall here, because she said immediately last night, we are not going to impeach.
00:44:02.440 I mean, unless the Republicans want to join us, and I don't think that's going to happen.
00:44:06.080 No, Pelosi is not stupid.
00:44:07.420 Right.
00:44:07.920 However...
00:44:08.480 She may be way misguided, and she knows just what I said is true.
00:44:13.360 But here's the problem.
00:44:14.300 41% of the people who went out and voted last night, which had to be almost every Democrat, 41% all said they wanted the president to be impeached.
00:44:25.480 So how do you get the House and then take the, let's just say, 10% of that base that is very radical, and put that genie back into the bottle and be normal?
00:44:38.360 Um, I don't know, genie.
00:44:44.340 No, seriously.
00:44:45.180 I don't know what you said.
00:44:45.780 How do you put, how do you, how do you contain...
00:44:49.360 I think you ignore them, Beck.
00:44:51.580 If you're the Democratic leadership, you learn a couple of things from last night.
00:44:56.800 Number one, the radical left is not going to bring you power in this country.
00:45:02.500 The big winners, as we said in TV last night, and by the way, I have a question for you and Stu as Texans, and I've got to get to that, so just keep that in mind.
00:45:11.320 But the big thing that we said on TV last night is, Joe Biden's a big winner, because he's the most well-known moderate Democrat.
00:45:20.000 And the country doesn't want...
00:45:22.500 Spartacus.
00:45:23.860 Yeah.
00:45:24.320 They don't want Gillum.
00:45:26.300 Mm-hmm.
00:45:26.580 They don't want these socialists.
00:45:29.040 Mm-hmm.
00:45:29.300 And that should be very apparent to everybody.
00:45:31.100 And the Democratic structure now shifts into presidential gear.
00:45:38.660 We've got to beat them in 2020.
00:45:40.800 So Biden knows it.
00:45:42.580 Biden is like Mr. Diplomat this morning.
00:45:45.360 I'm using a soundbite on BillOReilly.com tonight.
00:45:48.260 Oh, oh, no, we have to come back to civility, and we have to be there, and we have to be there.
00:45:53.120 Now, Bloomberg is also going to run as a moderate Democrat with a lot of money, much more money than Biden has.
00:46:01.820 But Bloomberg is New York-centric.
00:46:03.900 Nobody really knows him.
00:46:04.900 Nobody's going to vote for Bloomberg.
00:46:06.860 Bloomberg is not a guy who could win.
00:46:09.620 He's just not.
00:46:10.380 Okay.
00:46:10.680 I kind of agree with that, but he's going to throw all kinds of bombs into the Democratic machine because he's got so much money.
00:46:19.580 And, you know, you can't dismiss him because everybody said that about Trump.
00:46:22.940 Bloomberg is like the Democratic version of Trump in a much different personality mode.
00:46:30.720 But he doesn't need anybody's money.
00:46:33.320 He's a billionaire.
00:46:34.740 He's not.
00:46:35.580 But wait a minute.
00:46:35.880 There's a huge difference.
00:46:39.220 Donald Trump was a personality that was in everybody's house.
00:46:45.280 I mean, the apprentice really set him up to be the president of the United States.
00:46:51.760 He was in everybody's house.
00:46:53.440 He was generally trusted.
00:46:55.900 They knew him.
00:46:57.360 They liked his, you know, bombastic style.
00:47:01.020 Nobody knows Bloomberg in the center of the country.
00:47:03.480 And he's just not a likable guy.
00:47:06.480 He's just not.
00:47:07.520 He doesn't want you to drink soda.
00:47:09.680 I know.
00:47:10.900 Which makes him a very unlikable guy.
00:47:13.160 So all the Dr. Pepper drinkers aren't going to vote for him.
00:47:17.540 Now, I got questions for you.
00:47:19.360 All right.
00:47:19.780 So Cruz wins by what?
00:47:22.320 Three?
00:47:23.060 Three percent?
00:47:23.880 Shocking.
00:47:25.140 Okay.
00:47:25.560 Yeah.
00:47:26.080 So what's going on in Texas?
00:47:27.820 Tell me what's going on.
00:47:29.060 Well, there's a couple of things.
00:47:30.220 First of all, Ted Cruz screwed up and betrayed, I think, both sides of the conservative movement.
00:47:38.640 He was a never-Trumper who said, and had every reason, you know, my dad killed Kennedy.
00:47:47.220 I didn't know that.
00:47:48.320 Did you know that?
00:47:48.920 I didn't know it.
00:47:49.740 No, I didn't know that.
00:47:50.780 So all of these crazy things that were said about him, and he was strong, and he took a
00:47:56.260 strong, principled stance.
00:47:58.620 Now, the time to say, okay, you know what?
00:48:00.980 That was during the election, is at the convention.
00:48:04.820 And so at the convention, he decided to not endorse Donald Trump, which pissed off all
00:48:13.000 of the Donald Trump people.
00:48:14.640 Then, in the shadows, he decides to endorse Donald Trump out of the spotlight, so he gets
00:48:22.920 none of the credit.
00:48:24.460 He gets all of the blame for not endorsing him, and then he comes and endorses him, and
00:48:28.960 so he pissed off all of the other side.
00:48:31.840 He's also very wooden.
00:48:33.580 Now, those are the things about Ted Cruz that were happening here in Texas.
00:48:39.740 What you also have to take into consideration is you have, you know, Pinocchio, the wooden
00:48:46.740 boy, and you have this guy, you know, what was his name, you know, the boy that came and
00:48:53.680 took him down with the donkeys.
00:48:55.340 You have that guy in Beto, who everybody, he's fun and games, and he skates board, skateboards,
00:49:01.500 and everybody likes him, and $70 million.
00:49:05.760 That's not counting all of the Hollywood love and all of the money that has come into this
00:49:13.740 state in the last four years just to change it to blue.
00:49:17.900 There is a huge effort.
00:49:19.580 You think it's a one-off?
00:49:20.920 No.
00:49:21.420 Cruz?
00:49:22.300 No, I don't.
00:49:22.980 Just didn't run a...
00:49:24.320 No.
00:49:24.780 ...his profile as a senator well, and this is an anomaly?
00:49:29.600 No, I don't.
00:49:30.400 I think that this is two things.
00:49:33.960 An anomaly and a very early sign that if Texans don't wake up and the Republicans don't wake
00:49:40.860 up, you're going to be looking at a California by 2024.
00:49:45.540 Very good analysis.
00:49:46.920 I don't think Texans will ever go the way of California because I lived there for a couple
00:49:54.080 of years, and there's a real strain of independence there.
00:49:57.860 Bill, you're...
00:49:58.860 You don't want the government down their throats like you have in California every time you
00:50:02.700 turn around.
00:50:03.520 You are right, but I lived here in the 80s, I lived here in the 90s, and I live here now.
00:50:09.140 It is not the same place it was in the 80s and 90s.
00:50:12.880 There's a lot of people coming in for economic reasons, but do they want the taxes to follow
00:50:19.280 them there?
00:50:20.180 Yes, they don't get it.
00:50:22.040 Yes, they're from California.
00:50:23.480 They voted for it in the first place.
00:50:25.760 Right.
00:50:26.960 The other thing that I want to note is that the power in America to change our society
00:50:35.680 lies with judges.
00:50:37.580 And since the Republicans have increased, remember, you're not going to have a John
00:50:44.140 McCain, Obamacare situation anymore, not going to have a Jeff Flake, all that, Susan Collins,
00:50:50.180 not going to have it anymore.
00:50:51.620 The comfortable margin.
00:50:53.580 So Trump will get more judges appointed.
00:50:56.360 He's already on a record-breaking scheme of getting judges.
00:51:02.380 And the judges are going to put the brakes on the politically correct society.
00:51:06.780 And that is like an overlook.
00:51:08.940 Look, Byron York had a very good column today in a Washington Examiner saying that the real
00:51:15.020 power to change America lies with judges.
00:51:19.980 Shouldn't be that way, but he's right.
00:51:22.200 He's right.
00:51:22.960 Yeah.
00:51:23.160 So everybody thinks, well, Supreme Court, you know, if Ruth Bader Ginsburg suddenly moves
00:51:27.600 to Argentina, as I've been encouraging her to do, there'll be another appointment.
00:51:33.720 But it's not.
00:51:34.400 It's about the lower court federal judges that are appointed by Trump.
00:51:39.080 And the Senate has to OK that.
00:51:41.500 And I will now I will tell you, I come on in here.
00:51:44.640 Right, right.
00:51:44.980 That that is the real thing that Ted Cruz and Mike Lee need credit for Donald Trump.
00:51:52.320 One of the reasons why I think Ted Cruz and I don't know, but one of the reasons why I
00:51:56.160 think Ted Cruz, you know, kind of cozied up to him is because he saw if I cozy up to him,
00:52:00.820 I can help with the judges.
00:52:03.280 And he and Mike Lee kind of given the keys to daddy's car.
00:52:08.880 And they have they have designed Trump's lower court judge policies and and the list that
00:52:16.300 he picks from.
00:52:17.020 And they've done a remarkable job on that.
00:52:20.000 Yeah, because that to give every traditional American hope that this nutty, crazy socialist
00:52:27.880 PC meet to all of this stuff, no due process, hang you on an allegation that can be stopped
00:52:36.380 by the courts.
00:52:39.440 One final question for you and Stu is Stu still there, by the way, I'm still I'm waiting for
00:52:43.440 your next question, Bill.
00:52:44.380 OK, did Trump save Cruz with the Houston thing?
00:52:49.760 Did he save him?
00:52:51.220 I tend to think the answer to that is no.
00:52:53.660 I think he would have won anyway.
00:52:55.080 I mean, if you look at, you know, you're to your point earlier, Bill, I mean, you know,
00:52:58.720 Greg Abbott, who's also ran against someone very similar in policy to Beto O'Rourke,
00:53:03.680 beat his opponent by 13 or 14 as for governor.
00:53:09.980 I think really Beto just caught that wave and all that money and all the excitement and
00:53:15.520 Cruz, you know, I mean, I like Cruz a lot.
00:53:17.700 I think he's I think he's done a really good job as a senator.
00:53:19.940 I like his voting record.
00:53:20.980 He has.
00:53:21.280 But he's not the greatest candidate in the universe.
00:53:23.040 And I think that those two things, even with even with that perfect storm, they still
00:53:27.660 could only get within three points.
00:53:28.900 So I don't think that was the difference, though, certainly didn't hurt.
00:53:33.240 I mean, I think there it was definitely helpful.
00:53:35.200 And the fact that both of those guys have been able to get over whatever they had going
00:53:39.420 on in the primaries, you know, it's probably a good thing for the Republican Party.
00:53:43.380 It is.
00:53:44.300 If not, it is.
00:53:45.260 I think on TV, Beck had a tie on and a jacket.
00:53:49.200 If everybody I hope you saw that.
00:53:51.080 That was very impressive.
00:53:52.220 That's why people tuned into the coverage.
00:53:53.440 But yeah, yeah, but I think an excellent point by saying that the alternative media
00:53:58.840 last night, OK, Bill O'Reilly dot com, the Blaze, we were talking with CRTV, we're
00:54:06.180 talking with Newsmax, Daily Wire, much better, much better than the rooters in the establishment
00:54:13.040 media, which were boring and didn't tell you anything.
00:54:16.960 Yep.
00:54:17.260 Bill, thank you very much.
00:54:18.440 I appreciate it, brother.
00:54:19.420 We'll see you Friday.
00:54:20.420 Right.
00:54:20.780 You got it.
00:54:21.300 You got it.
00:54:21.960 Bill O'Reilly from Bill O'Reilly dot com.
00:54:23.680 I want to I want to expand on that point coming up in about 10 minutes from now.
00:54:27.840 But I also want Stu to expand on on his analysis of what happened last night and what it really
00:54:33.540 means.
00:54:33.920 We'll do that coming up in just a second.
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00:56:31.080 We go to us to get a little bit of his analysis here on what happened last night and what it
00:56:36.200 means and also possible recounts.
00:56:38.940 Oh, dear God.
00:56:39.480 In Florida again.
00:56:40.620 Yeah, there's actually three races that are not yet decided in the Senate.
00:56:45.420 Florida is one of them.
00:56:47.220 You know, Rick Scott was not supposed to win this race.
00:56:49.280 He was an underdog by a few points.
00:56:51.380 He has taken a lead and went into last night with a lead.
00:56:56.220 What we see here is there's about they think about a little over 100,000 votes still left
00:57:01.040 to count.
00:57:02.720 And they are almost exclusively from blue areas.
00:57:06.840 Miami, Fort Lauderdale, others.
00:57:10.620 The issue of this is right now the the you know, I mean, it's we're 34,000 votes split
00:57:17.280 right now.
00:57:18.000 So the estimate from from The New York Times is that there is a that Nelson leads by 25
00:57:24.420 points among the votes that would be counted if it continues the way it's been going.
00:57:29.560 That would put Scott as a slight slight favorite.
00:57:35.740 They say 52 percent.
00:57:37.420 So, I mean, we're in the middle of a complete toss up election after the election.
00:57:41.120 And already Nelson is saying we're going for a recount.
00:57:45.300 So that one I would not expect to get an answer on that one either way for a while.
00:57:49.640 So I just put behind you, I just took it out of our vault.
00:57:53.200 This is this is one of the lovely hanging Chad voting booths from Florida in 2000.
00:58:01.220 This is one of the remember when they were looking at it.
00:58:03.680 That is behind you.
00:58:04.760 One of the the actual voting booths that they had, which is crazy.
00:58:10.000 Yeah, very crazy.
00:58:10.700 So also in New York, in Arizona, there are it looks to be there's still 546,000 votes to
00:58:18.920 be counted in Arizona as an estimate.
00:58:22.680 They do believe that McSally, who currently leads by about 15 or 16,000 votes, should hold
00:58:30.680 on.
00:58:31.420 They have her as a 60 percent favorite, although, again, very close.
00:58:36.300 They think that the 546,000 votes spread out across the state are almost exactly even from
00:58:41.780 where they are now.
00:58:42.520 So she shouldn't lose too much of that margin.
00:58:44.440 If this thing holds, McSally will hold that race.
00:58:46.860 It's very close, though.
00:58:48.140 Again, 52 percent and 60 percent.
00:58:49.860 These are toss up races after the elections already occurred, which is really an amazing
00:58:53.780 thing.
00:58:54.680 The last one is Montana.
00:58:55.840 And, you know, I think if you kind of look at.
00:58:59.240 If you look at the vote count right now, you might be optimistic if you're a Republican,
00:59:02.660 you'll see Rosendale leads by about 3,000 votes.
00:59:08.500 The problem with this is there are still about 100,000 votes left to count, and the estimates
00:59:16.380 are most of them are from Missoula.
00:59:18.680 So the estimates are the tester leads that vote by about 20 points.
00:59:22.940 If that's true, he will win the race.
00:59:25.400 In fact, they're much more confident in that than either of the other two races.
00:59:28.060 They gave tester an 89 percent chance to pull this one out.
00:59:33.200 Now, again, it's still going to be incredibly close.
00:59:36.680 This happened to tester two elections ago as well, an incredibly close race that he somehow
00:59:40.780 pulled off.
00:59:41.760 But it's interesting.
00:59:43.100 If these go.
00:59:44.840 If they all go to the Republicans, you'd get to I think it's 50, 53, 53 or 54.
00:59:53.940 If they don't go to the Republicans, you could go to 52.
00:59:58.060 It's in that area, though.
00:59:58.980 Between 50, 53 is the most likely outcome, they believe, which is right around what we
01:00:03.840 expected, honestly, going in.
01:00:05.840 So we'll see how those three shake out.
01:00:08.020 They're still big deals, though.
01:00:09.540 So what does this mean to you for the future?
01:00:11.800 Next.
01:00:12.280 Glenn.
01:00:13.060 Back.
01:00:14.100 Mercury.
01:00:14.500 There have been three major wave elections in the last 50 years.
01:00:26.100 They you know, if you look at 1994 wave election 2006 and 2010 were wave elections, they were
01:00:33.900 expecting this to be a wave election.
01:00:36.100 But it is it was not a wave election.
01:00:39.540 The Democrats did well.
01:00:43.720 And as as there's a great story by Leon Wolf, who's the managing editor at the blaze on the
01:00:51.660 blaze dot com right now, where he says, if you are a United States senator from one of
01:00:59.200 the states that were read and you voted against Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme
01:01:05.660 Court, you got punished for that vote with the loss of your Senate seat.
01:01:08.920 While some Democrats may attempt to claim that other factors were at play in the GOP surprise
01:01:13.340 victories over incumbents in Florida, Missouri, Montana, Indiana, blah, blah, blah.
01:01:17.020 There's no escaping the facts.
01:01:18.600 Democrats who actually cast a vote against Kavanaugh drastically underperformed compared to the
01:01:24.200 Democrats in the rest of the country.
01:01:25.840 He's making the case that if that the actions with Kavanaugh at the end where they came back
01:01:37.620 and said, here's Blasey Ford, that Dr. Ford and the way the Democrats handled that is the
01:01:45.320 reason he said he makes the case.
01:01:47.660 And I'd love to hear your opinion of this, that if that wouldn't have happened, the Democrats
01:01:51.980 may have lost both houses, both chambers, the Senate and Republicans.
01:01:58.820 The Republicans would have lost the House and the Senate last night.
01:02:03.040 Yeah, I fully agree that that was a disaster for them because they you know, you had a combination
01:02:08.420 of factors at play.
01:02:09.520 You had, you know, the idea that they were going to do anything they could to stop Kavanaugh.
01:02:13.700 You know, that was a that was a big part of it, a big part of the theory behind what they
01:02:17.480 did with Kavanaugh was delay this as long as we can stop Kavanaugh in any way possible,
01:02:22.380 no matter what we have to say.
01:02:23.600 If we do that, we have a chance to win the Senate and then we can stop it for all time.
01:02:27.980 That was their hope at the very beginning.
01:02:30.780 Then a combination with another incentive of a bunch of 2020 potential candidates that need
01:02:37.080 to signal to the far, far, far left, they'll do anything to win.
01:02:40.420 And that's why you had Spartacus up there saying, hey, I'll break the rules.
01:02:45.000 I'm telling you right now, I'm breaking the law, but I don't care.
01:02:46.940 This is too important.
01:02:47.900 They all had to virtue signal to their extremes to try to get in the right place to win in
01:02:53.140 2020.
01:02:53.920 So you put those two things together, you know, it wound up being they went so far that
01:02:59.640 the American people couldn't stand it.
01:03:01.020 Now, one one minor thing is I think Tester probably will get through in Montana.
01:03:05.960 He probably will win.
01:03:07.020 If that does happen, he'd be the one exception to that rule because he did also vote against
01:03:11.340 Kavanaugh.
01:03:11.720 But we said this right the next day, Heidkamp and Manchin locked in there in their elections
01:03:16.360 with those votes.
01:03:17.600 Heidkamp voting no and Manchin voting yes, locked in both of those results.
01:03:23.480 Heidkamp lost, Manchin won as Democrats.
01:03:25.760 You you called this race.
01:03:30.080 If Nelson, if the Nelson race falls apart and is flipped as we think it may, that one's
01:03:40.760 total toss.
01:03:41.600 It's still 50 50 shot of what could happen.
01:03:43.420 You will be 100 percent accurate on what what you.
01:03:47.400 Oh, yeah.
01:03:47.680 All the Senate races this time.
01:03:48.920 I mean, you know, you never know when these things go.
01:03:50.660 It's nice for one of them to go your way sometimes.
01:03:52.480 Yeah.
01:03:52.920 But yeah, I mean, it's we predicted 52 seats right now.
01:03:56.640 If Scott can hold on when he's razor thin margins going to go to a recount, it would
01:04:00.580 be 53 seats.
01:04:01.480 But we're right about there.
01:04:02.700 Same thing with the House.
01:04:03.560 We predicted high 20s as far as losses go for the House, which would have given Democrat
01:04:09.720 control.
01:04:10.180 It did happen, although it looks like it's going to be more like 34 seats for Republicans
01:04:15.460 to lose in the House.
01:04:16.500 So it's slightly, slightly worse in the House.
01:04:19.020 Slightly better in the Senate is what looks like it's going to come out.
01:04:21.940 Although the Senate might be exact, you know, the polls did really well here.
01:04:26.780 I don't know if people are going to go back and look at that.
01:04:29.020 I mean, there are certain races where there was an odd error.
01:04:33.260 Like, for example, I'll give you Indiana, which looks like a pure toss up going into the
01:04:36.700 race and was a blowout, really.
01:04:38.760 I mean, it was a surprising blowout.
01:04:41.020 But most most generally speaking over all of them, they did actually very well this time.
01:04:46.360 I don't know a single person in Texas that is a Republican that believed the poll of
01:04:52.500 within three points for Ted Cruz.
01:04:54.620 I don't know a single person.
01:04:55.800 And that's exactly what it was.
01:04:57.200 I was surprised on that one, too.
01:04:58.240 I mean, I really thought that was going to be five or six.
01:05:00.280 I know there's some people who thought, you know, I thought it was over 10.
01:05:02.720 Yeah.
01:05:02.740 I mean, it could have been.
01:05:03.780 I wouldn't have been shocked if it was.
01:05:05.200 It was for Greg Abbott.
01:05:06.100 Right.
01:05:06.300 He won by 14 for governor.
01:05:07.900 You know, if you look back at history, I went back and looked at the last four, I think
01:05:12.520 it was 14.
01:05:13.760 Yeah, it was 14 midterm elections, last 14 midterm elections going back to Kennedy.
01:05:18.400 The Republicans lost more House seats than 10 of those elections.
01:05:23.540 So it's on a on the worst side of a midterm as far as the House goes.
01:05:27.780 It's not it wasn't a good outcome, per se.
01:05:30.220 But it wasn't a wave like.
01:05:31.760 It definitely was not a wave.
01:05:32.780 10,000 in 2010.
01:05:34.860 Yeah, that was a wave.
01:05:35.720 That was a wave.
01:05:36.940 That was a wave.
01:05:38.000 And this had all of the momentum of a wave.
01:05:41.060 Certainly, if you watch the media, you thought it was.
01:05:42.740 Oh, sure.
01:05:43.400 They said everything.
01:05:44.260 And it also had the turnout in 2010.
01:05:47.660 Ninety six million Americans turned out.
01:05:50.040 2014, 83 million turned out.
01:05:54.080 Yesterday, 113 million Americans turned out for a midterm.
01:05:59.900 This this should have been a wave, but it was a wave really on both sides.
01:06:06.660 And both sides engaged.
01:06:08.800 And that's what's interesting here is I think if you look at the models and people who are modeling this out, they all predicted high turnout.
01:06:17.480 This exceeded even their highest turnout predictions.
01:06:20.880 So that's how big of a deal with this was.
01:06:22.280 And I think to your original point, that's the reason going into this election one or two months ago, you had an incredibly passionate Democratic base and you had a Republican base.
01:06:34.860 They would have showed up.
01:06:36.020 They would have they would have won some elections.
01:06:37.440 They would.
01:06:37.940 You know, I don't know.
01:06:38.500 Would Beto have won?
01:06:39.340 I don't think so.
01:06:40.580 But maybe he would have.
01:06:41.880 It would have been maybe closer.
01:06:43.400 But what Kavanaugh made it so both sides felt like that.
01:06:47.540 Both sides felt like this was incredibly important.
01:06:49.780 Both sides were highly motivated.
01:06:51.280 And that is why it was such a massive miscalculation and also completely evil to accuse someone of gang rape when he wasn't when he wasn't guilty of it.
01:07:01.660 So we'll set that aside for a moment.
01:07:03.320 But just the politics of it, an incredible mistake.
01:07:06.280 You know, Michael Avenatti is got to be the he is never going to get love from any Democrat ever again.
01:07:14.560 But it wasn't just him.
01:07:15.700 It was Kamala Harris.
01:07:16.660 It was Cory Booker.
01:07:17.860 It was Dianne Feinstein.
01:07:18.480 It was Dianne Feinstein.
01:07:19.620 She is.
01:07:20.080 I think she is.
01:07:22.000 I mean, it was her office that that the leak came from.
01:07:25.320 Yep.
01:07:25.740 It was her office that they contacted.
01:07:28.120 She was the architect of that.
01:07:29.540 If there is anyone directly responsible for the loss for the Democrats, it's Dianne Feinstein.
01:07:35.160 And then it's Kamala Harris and Cory Booker and what's her name?
01:07:41.600 The Linda Sarsour.
01:07:44.660 Oh, yeah.
01:07:45.140 I mean, it's it's the crazies around.
01:07:48.620 And quite honestly, the media, the media and the way they dogpiled on that thing.
01:07:53.540 That just set a fire under a lot of Americans who said this is absolutely unfair.
01:08:00.860 I think this is something that happens to people all the time.
01:08:03.220 It's not exclusive to politicians or Democrats or anything.
01:08:06.620 When you really feel like things are going your way and everything's on your side, it's
01:08:12.460 when you're vulnerable to big mistakes.
01:08:14.220 Yep.
01:08:14.660 And you just a huge, this is a huge one.
01:08:16.840 I mean, you know, again, the Senate, they could they had a shot at the Senate.
01:08:20.560 There was a time, I think, before Kavanaugh.
01:08:22.300 I think they had a legitimate shot at the Senate, though they still would have been the underdogs
01:08:26.060 because of the structure of it.
01:08:27.420 It was an uphill climb for Democrats the entire time here.
01:08:30.120 But they could have had a gigantic 60, 70, 80 seat type of wave election in the House without
01:08:37.300 the Kavanaugh thing.
01:08:38.700 I mean, they just played that so horribly and were so disconnected with the basic goodness
01:08:44.760 and logic of the typical American, you know, you know, like people we're in a world where
01:08:51.420 we'll accept some level of stretching the truth.
01:08:54.400 We watch advertising all the time.
01:08:56.240 We know that we know what you can't completely disconnect from logic and from from a process
01:09:02.080 from due process and from just general goodness.
01:09:04.420 You can't accuse a guy of gang rape without any evidence.
01:09:07.140 It's different even if you're accusing, like, you know, calling a whole race of people,
01:09:12.840 all white people are racist.
01:09:14.420 That's pretty despicable.
01:09:15.980 But to single one person out and go on a witch hunt like they did with Kavanaugh, people
01:09:21.960 are generally fair.
01:09:23.660 And that just was really, really unsettling for a lot of Americans.
01:09:28.380 So congratulations to the left.
01:09:30.820 And I hope you learn your lesson, but I don't think you will.
01:09:34.500 Let me go to Mark in Rhode Island.
01:09:36.160 And hello, Mark.
01:09:37.400 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:09:38.960 Glenn.
01:09:39.500 Yes.
01:09:39.860 Hi, Glenn.
01:09:40.740 How are you?
01:09:41.040 It's great to talk with you.
01:09:43.080 Thank you.
01:09:43.480 And I just want to thank you for all of the work that you've done over the years.
01:09:48.080 I've been listening to you and following you since, well, the 2000 election.
01:09:52.560 Wow.
01:09:53.140 So don't give up.
01:09:55.600 You are making an impact.
01:09:57.380 Thank you.
01:09:57.960 Believe me.
01:09:58.360 I'm in the bluest, bluest place in the country, Rhode Island.
01:10:02.560 I mean, we make California look fire engine red.
01:10:05.640 Wow.
01:10:06.160 That's true.
01:10:07.960 It's crazy.
01:10:09.660 Now, I've got a map in front of me of the congressional districts and Republican versus Democrat.
01:10:17.680 And it's, you know, it's 90% red and 10% blue.
01:10:20.820 So if I switch that map to county by county, this country is 95% red, 5% blue.
01:10:30.200 Yes.
01:10:31.280 It's all concentrated in the cities.
01:10:33.960 I'm saying the blue areas.
01:10:36.180 Yes.
01:10:36.460 The metropolitan areas.
01:10:38.500 What's in the cities?
01:10:39.940 Colleges.
01:10:41.220 What do you find on college campuses?
01:10:45.940 Communist.
01:10:46.480 Elitists.
01:10:47.140 Yes.
01:10:47.500 What do elitists use as their primary source of news?
01:10:52.960 NPR, without a doubt.
01:10:55.860 NPR is the most destructive force in this country.
01:11:01.180 Something has to be done to stop them.
01:11:03.940 And I just, I don't know what it is, but I find it so incredibly frustrating.
01:11:08.500 Okay.
01:11:09.040 So here's, here's the, here's, first of all, I don't think I agree with you on, on that.
01:11:13.480 I do believe that they are just far, far left.
01:11:17.140 And they have, you know, they're there and nobody even looks at them.
01:11:22.160 I think if you want to stop them, the only way to stop them really is to cut their funding.
01:11:26.400 And here's the case that you make.
01:11:28.300 If you look at the podcasts, which is the future, and you, you look at their ratings on radio, et cetera, et cetera.
01:11:37.300 In some areas, they do really well.
01:11:39.660 Their, their thing is they've never been able to make money.
01:11:42.540 Well, the reason why is it's the way they run it is ridiculous.
01:11:48.080 There is, I would never hire anyone who had NPR experience and it is not because, uh, they're not good.
01:11:57.260 They're very good.
01:11:58.160 Uh, and it's not because of their political bias.
01:12:00.980 It's because they do not live in reality.
01:12:04.340 What commercial radio does with one person, it takes them about eight.
01:12:08.800 Uh, the other thing is if you look at the podcast, which are the future podcasts, they dominate in the podcast world.
01:12:17.220 But they can't make any money.
01:12:21.000 They, they still, the, the, the people that I, um, and I think the New York times is this way as well.
01:12:28.920 The, the, the three biggest agencies, if you will, uh, for commercials don't really invest at all in, in NPR.
01:12:39.420 Even though they have huge ratings on podcasts, because no one buys the product.
01:12:45.940 They don't know how to sell.
01:12:48.060 So if you want to stop them, I am not for silencing of any voices.
01:12:53.780 Uh, and I personally, I listened to the New York times every morning and I listened to NPR.
01:12:59.240 I want to know what the other side is saying.
01:13:01.120 Um, uh, and so I am very dead set against silencing voices, but here's what you do.
01:13:07.480 You just make them pay for themselves.
01:13:11.680 Stop giving government money to NPR.
01:13:15.500 We don't need that.
01:13:17.140 There are voices out there.
01:13:19.020 There's more chances for people to hear different voices.
01:13:22.660 Look at pod saves America.
01:13:25.160 Why do we need NPR?
01:13:26.840 We have that and it's commercially run.
01:13:29.120 Why do we need it?
01:13:30.780 These stories are being told.
01:13:33.560 You don't need the public, uh, radio anymore, the public television anymore.
01:13:39.360 Um, and that's the way you do it, uh, quite honestly.
01:13:42.880 But again, it's not about silencing voices.
01:13:46.060 It's about leveling the playing field.
01:13:49.300 We all like a fair and level playing field.
01:13:52.560 Don't we NPR?
01:13:59.120 All right.
01:14:00.700 I want to talk to you a little bit about our response to this F hour filter by Stu and
01:14:04.060 I, um, we're not exactly, uh, you know, Tim Allen, uh, when it comes to being handy around
01:14:12.440 the house, uh, was your dad handy around the house?
01:14:15.140 Yeah, pretty much.
01:14:16.160 Really?
01:14:16.500 Yeah.
01:14:16.820 So you just never learned.
01:14:17.900 Well, he's the same way with, uh, with cars.
01:14:19.880 Like he knew how to do fixed cars.
01:14:21.780 So I never learned more one about it.
01:14:23.680 I have no idea.
01:14:24.720 My wife came out.
01:14:25.640 We had the hood up of, uh, of our truck, uh, and, um, and my son and I were just laying
01:14:30.220 under the truck.
01:14:30.800 We just kind of looked through it and, and we were laying under the truck and, uh, she
01:14:34.740 came out and she said, what the hell are you guys doing?
01:14:37.180 And I said, I'm just, uh, you know, just trying to show Rafe some of the things.
01:14:40.740 And she said, you don't know what the hell you're even talking about.
01:14:43.760 What are you doing?
01:14:44.380 And I'm like, he doesn't know that.
01:14:46.680 It's true.
01:14:47.320 I'm showing him the defibrillator right now.
01:14:49.100 He doesn't have any idea.
01:14:50.740 Uh, anyway, so we're not exactly, you know, the, the man that does it all.
01:14:56.140 In fact, I'm really the man who does nothing, uh, when it comes to fixing things and including
01:15:01.180 changing my own filters, HVAC systems, you've got to change your filters.
01:15:05.680 Um, and if you don't, it, it's bad for you, bad for the air that you breathe, bad for your
01:15:10.700 allergies, et cetera, et cetera.
01:15:11.800 But it's also hard on the HVAC machine.
01:15:13.780 So here's what you do.
01:15:14.940 Uh, you go to filter by filter, B Y, uh, B U Y.com filter by.
01:15:20.740 You can buy your filter over 600 different sizes.
01:15:24.020 They'll make them custom.
01:15:25.000 If they have to, they ship overnight and they're all made here in America.
01:15:29.100 So it's a, just a great thing all the way around.
01:15:31.660 Plus you're going to save 5% if you do auto renew, which means they'll ship that filter
01:15:38.520 to you automatically when it's time to change the filter.
01:15:41.720 This is the only reason why, and I think this is true.
01:15:47.320 I'm pretty sure this is true.
01:15:48.660 I don't think I've ever changed a filter in my life.
01:15:51.960 Uh, I don't know who ever has changed the filter in my house, but I've never done it
01:15:57.860 until filter by because they shipped it.
01:15:59.940 I got it at the front door and I popped it in.
01:16:02.260 It's really easy.
01:16:03.460 Filter B U Y.com filter by.com.
01:16:06.960 I, uh, brought out, uh, today in the studio, uh, we have a, um, I'm not sure if it was Palm
01:16:18.240 Beach.
01:16:18.480 What was the County?
01:16:19.480 Was it Palm Beach County?
01:16:20.600 It was a big focus.
01:16:21.460 Um, it's one of the counties in Florida.
01:16:23.640 This is one of the hanging Chad voting machines.
01:16:26.320 And I can, I'll never forget.
01:16:28.580 There's one picture that sums this up.
01:16:31.320 It's the guy who he has his glasses, I think up at the top of his head and he's looking at
01:16:37.100 a hanging Chad.
01:16:37.980 He's kind of holding that, that card up.
01:16:39.860 Do you remember that image?
01:16:41.300 Uh, we're headed for something like that.
01:16:44.540 God forbid there is a recount that is going on once again in Florida.
01:16:50.320 Get it right, Florida, get it right.
01:16:54.280 Or we saw you off and push you into the ocean.
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01:17:57.880 Glenn Beck.
01:17:59.700 Okay.
01:18:00.020 So yesterday, uh, one of the bills that passed up in Massachusetts is, um, I think is crazy
01:18:08.300 because I don't believe, uh, I'm sorry.
01:18:10.860 I just don't believe the, the gender is of choice.
01:18:13.920 I don't believe that gender is fluid, but here's what they did.
01:18:17.600 Question three on the ballot initiative up in Massachusetts.
01:18:20.900 They approved it, which according to the Hill quote, prohibits discrimination in public accommodations,
01:18:27.140 restaurants, hotels, hospitals, stores, and public transportation, and allows, uh, to use
01:18:32.360 spaces that align with their gender identity.
01:18:34.800 Okay.
01:18:35.360 Look, I don't want you kicked out of any place.
01:18:38.040 I don't want to be mean to anybody.
01:18:39.520 I don't, I don't know anybody who does, but when it comes to bathrooms, I'm sorry.
01:18:45.820 You know, if you're a dude and you're like, look, I am identifying as a woman today.
01:18:50.640 Come on.
01:18:52.980 Massachusetts has become the first statewide referendum to enforce.
01:18:56.840 Now the policy that is specifically aimed at transgender and non-binary people's public protection.
01:19:05.000 Andrew Beckwith, legal analyst for no on three, keep Massachusetts safe, said, quote, we are
01:19:10.420 deeply disappointed that the people of Massachusetts will continue to be forced to sacrifice their
01:19:14.780 privacy and their safety in the name of political correctness.
01:19:18.620 Republican governor, uh, Charlie Baker signed the bill in 2016, but opposition was great enough
01:19:24.620 that it landed on the 18 ballot for repeal.
01:19:27.360 Voters favored the bill overwhelmingly 67% majority.
01:19:31.820 This says, this says good things and bad things about us.
01:19:34.920 This says good things.
01:19:36.020 Nobody wants to hate other people.
01:19:38.880 Bad thing.
01:19:40.260 We're not thinking things through many LGBT advocates pointed to president Trump's recent
01:19:46.780 statements about gender and biology, specifically a memo from the Department of Health and Human
01:19:51.200 Services, which urged that both gender and sex be seen as either male or female, unchangeable
01:19:58.300 and determined by the genitals of that person is born with.
01:20:01.300 Naturally, the left was upset.
01:20:04.520 And despite the fact that transgenderism is found in 0.005% to 0.014% of people assigned male
01:20:16.680 at birth and 0.002 to 0.003 of people assigned female at birth.
01:20:25.620 So why is the left hysterical about this?
01:20:29.460 Why?
01:20:33.980 Because it's all about destroying science.
01:20:39.440 It's all about destroying truth.
01:20:43.000 It's all about causing chaos.
01:20:45.960 That's what this is really about.
01:20:48.080 That's all the postmodernist wants.
01:20:50.920 The regular Democrat and the regular Republican just want people to have common sense, common
01:20:58.160 decency and get off each other's back.
01:21:01.700 Just can we leave each other alone?
01:21:06.020 For postmodernists, the answer is no.
01:21:14.080 It's Wednesday, November 7th.
01:21:16.880 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:21:18.680 I want to go into some of the other bills that have been passed, but I want to say one
01:21:22.080 thing that I don't think anybody else really has perspective on like I do.
01:21:26.960 We were we were the first to come out and move media into the Internet space.
01:21:35.040 Nobody had left major television or anything else.
01:21:38.960 When we got into subscriptions, it was Netflix and HBO.
01:21:44.400 And I think HBO, it was just getting into it or they just followed us.
01:21:50.200 I can't remember, but it was around the time of HBO Go and it was very, very new.
01:21:56.960 The only platform that was available was the MLB network, the Major League Baseball, because
01:22:02.840 they had done it.
01:22:04.520 Netflix was being entertainment.
01:22:06.120 MLB was bringing news.
01:22:09.900 I mean, sorry, sports.
01:22:11.120 And we were the first to go in and bring any kind of news like this online.
01:22:17.620 At the time, I kept saying this is the future and I hope others will will join and we can
01:22:23.840 stop doing what the major networks do and look at each other as competitors.
01:22:28.660 Instead, we can kind of help each other.
01:22:30.460 One thing that happened last night, and I don't know if you wouldn't have noticed it unless
01:22:35.600 you were watching one of the other conservative, if you will, networks last night, we shared
01:22:44.340 last night.
01:22:45.420 We came together as a group of friends.
01:22:48.800 I was on Ben Shapiro show.
01:22:50.880 Ben was on mine.
01:22:52.940 We had a guest from CRTV.
01:22:56.080 Bill O'Reilly was on mine.
01:22:57.520 I was on his Newsmax.
01:23:01.280 I was on Newsmax last night.
01:23:03.600 We didn't look at each other as competitors.
01:23:08.540 That was really the big news.
01:23:11.220 I think the big news people this audience has said for a long time, you know, if you guys
01:23:16.540 could just put your differences aside or whatever and work together, it would be so great.
01:23:23.180 Well, it's happening.
01:23:24.520 And I want you to know that it's happening.
01:23:27.520 We're not, you know, we're still separate.
01:23:31.200 We don't all agree with each other, et cetera, et cetera.
01:23:33.720 But we are beginning to reach out to each other and stop treating each other as competitors
01:23:40.220 and start looking at each other as on the same side.
01:23:43.500 And while we might approach things differently, we're on the same side.
01:23:48.100 That is the news that I think you should hear today and the mainstream media should hear and the left should not hear it.
01:23:57.100 Keep this to ourselves.
01:23:58.380 When we come back together and we all see each other as in the same boat and fighting for the same team, if not the same company, that's when we can make a real difference.
01:24:16.020 We need to be we need to be more like the Rat Pack.
01:24:21.820 You know, Frank Sinatra was Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr.
01:24:26.920 And Dean Martin, they were all different.
01:24:29.120 They were all different.
01:24:30.320 But they ran together and they brought their tribes together from time to time.
01:24:35.480 And it was the magic that they were all friends that made them so powerful in entertainment at the time.
01:24:44.340 This is the same thing that I hope is beginning to happen in the conservative movement, that we all begin to come together for a greater cause.
01:24:53.620 And we still are all separate and we're going to disagree, but we don't have to make enemies of each other because there's already enough there's already enough people that are trying to stab us in the back and in the chest.
01:25:08.900 We don't need to do it ourselves.
01:25:10.420 So thank you to to all of the conservative daily caller as well.
01:25:18.120 Thank you to all of the conservative outlets that we all played nicely with each other last night.
01:25:23.440 And it was great.
01:25:24.660 Every single one that I talked to, everybody was like, this is fantastic.
01:25:27.960 This is fun.
01:25:29.280 Yeah, it was a lot of it was really good.
01:25:31.500 Yeah, really good.
01:25:32.240 Yeah, it was nice.
01:25:33.660 OK, so let's go through some of the some of the things that people passed yesterday.
01:25:38.120 We just talked about the, you know, the bathroom bill up in Massachusetts.
01:25:41.900 You know, a quick rundown.
01:25:43.420 Alabama Ten Commandments.
01:25:45.180 Can you display a month state public or school grounds that passed with 71 percent?
01:25:48.860 Um, the another one in Alabama does Constitution does not protect the right to abortion or require funding of abortion.
01:25:55.820 Also passed 59 percent.
01:25:57.860 Wow.
01:25:58.280 Arkansas wanted voter ID.
01:26:00.700 They got it.
01:26:01.260 Seventy nine point five percent passed.
01:26:02.980 Again, that's one of the most popular policies in all of political discourse.
01:26:08.040 It is.
01:26:08.440 It's amazing.
01:26:09.480 What is it?
01:26:09.860 Seventy percent, 80 percent of African-Americans.
01:26:12.360 Yeah.
01:26:12.640 Yeah.
01:26:12.900 It's crazy.
01:26:13.820 And I don't know.
01:26:14.640 I was just talking to a group of people just the other day, and we were talking about this this case.
01:26:18.900 You need it to buy booze.
01:26:21.400 You need it to be served in some restaurants.
01:26:25.060 You need it to be to drive a car.
01:26:28.080 You need it to open a bank account.
01:26:30.760 Who doesn't have identification?
01:26:33.560 And how is that possibly racist to say, can you show me my picture ID?
01:26:39.460 I mean, it's I have no idea.
01:26:41.800 You have to have it for almost everything that, you know, that, you know, shows that you're an adult.
01:26:49.120 You have to have it.
01:26:51.080 California had a chance to repeal a five point one billion dollar tax increase every year.
01:26:56.380 California.
01:26:56.880 Yep.
01:26:57.420 Guess what they did.
01:26:58.380 They decided not to repeal it.
01:26:59.980 They did.
01:27:00.360 You're right.
01:27:00.960 They voted no.
01:27:02.140 Insane.
01:27:02.400 Fifty two point five percent.
01:27:03.540 It was a close vote.
01:27:04.180 But no, they also had this one's really insane.
01:27:07.820 California was trying to pass a ballot measure here.
01:27:11.800 That if passed would allow local jurisdictions, cities, whatever, to govern what rent owners may charge new tenants.
01:27:22.460 Oh, my God.
01:27:23.140 So if you were renting a house, renting a apartment property.
01:27:27.120 Yeah.
01:27:27.380 I mean, it's insane.
01:27:29.320 That did fail, though.
01:27:30.380 Sixty two percent said, no, no, you're not gonna have a city.
01:27:33.040 You tell me I can only charge two hundred dollars a month.
01:27:35.160 Only sixty two percent.
01:27:36.880 Yeah, it was still fairly close.
01:27:39.480 Felons where they be restored the right to vote as long as they were not convicted of murder or sexual offense in Florida.
01:27:45.980 That passed.
01:27:46.840 So felons will get the right to vote.
01:27:48.500 So how do you feel about that?
01:27:49.660 Well, think about that when we're talking about a recount today.
01:27:52.000 We talk about 2000.
01:27:53.260 You got a Chad machine behind me.
01:27:54.600 And they're one of the real machines from Florida in 2000.
01:27:56.700 Hanging Chad's you are now going to take everyone who used to not be able to vote felons.
01:28:02.240 And we're talking about felons who as long as they were not murder attempts or sexual offense and they completed their sentences, including parole and everything.
01:28:09.320 They are you're going to put a ton of people on the voter rolls that were not currently on the voter rolls.
01:28:14.720 I know.
01:28:15.160 And so that I mean, most likely it's going to go to the left.
01:28:18.220 Most likely it's going to go to the left.
01:28:19.600 Yes.
01:28:20.080 So but but wait, let's talk about the principle.
01:28:22.940 Let's not talk about the politics of it.
01:28:24.320 Let's talk about the principle of it.
01:28:25.800 Where do you stand on that?
01:28:28.960 I would say if you've paid your debts to society, you should probably be able to vote again.
01:28:37.160 I agree.
01:28:37.980 Yeah.
01:28:38.220 I mean, I just I can't make a way to where if I'm not talking about politics, if I talk about politics, I can make a million ways.
01:28:45.640 That's not the way we should look at.
01:28:47.040 I agree.
01:28:47.400 We're talking about people's rights.
01:28:50.820 If you've paid there should I I'm a fan of Victor Hugo.
01:28:54.740 There should be no yellow ticket of leave.
01:28:56.700 If you've paid your debt, you're done.
01:28:59.640 You're done.
01:29:00.500 If we want to say murder and child abuse or sexual abuse.
01:29:04.600 OK, but once you've paid your debt, I think it should be done.
01:29:08.620 There are some states that allow you to vote in prison.
01:29:11.020 Like you are convicted.
01:29:13.240 You don't you never lose them.
01:29:14.580 You keep you keep your voting rights.
01:29:16.000 What do you think about that?
01:29:17.380 Because part of me thinks that, you know, there there is a scenario in which you should be able to have influence on the laws.
01:29:26.620 Right.
01:29:27.080 If especially if you are the one that's being affected by them.
01:29:29.700 You know, if you can see a situation, right, like we're an out of control government would start putting people in prison so they couldn't vote.
01:29:37.120 Yeah, it is.
01:29:38.520 There's a I mean, there's an argument from that libertarian side as well.
01:29:42.000 But you could probably talk me into it.
01:29:44.840 Yeah.
01:29:45.080 But I'm kind of at the point of like, it's kind of a timeout for you.
01:29:49.060 Yeah.
01:29:49.400 But when you say it kind of feels good.
01:29:51.040 Yeah.
01:29:51.320 But when you but when you say, you know, out of control government, you're probably right.
01:29:55.080 And I mean, I feel like the founders would have been like, yeah, what if we get one of the kings?
01:29:58.620 I mean, because that's what they would have done to them.
01:30:00.100 Exactly.
01:30:00.300 You would have thrown them in there and they never would have been able to vote again.
01:30:02.800 You never hear from them again.
01:30:03.600 Right.
01:30:04.200 And in Idaho, this is a fascinating development and this is across several states.
01:30:08.460 What was the conservative the conservative complaint of Obamacare?
01:30:12.180 This is a fascinating Obamacare election and maybe didn't get enough attention.
01:30:16.860 The number one issue among voters, 41 percent of voters said that the number one issue was health care.
01:30:22.540 This is pushed almost almost entirely by Democrats.
01:30:26.980 The problem is health care.
01:30:28.300 The problem is health care.
01:30:29.220 The current health care system we have is called Obamacare.
01:30:33.560 It is the democratic system.
01:30:35.140 If you remember, the Republicans failed at repealing it.
01:30:39.440 So it is still in place.
01:30:40.760 The only part that is not in place is the is the fine attached to you being legally forced to participate.
01:30:46.740 But the system has not changed really at all.
01:30:49.440 This is it.
01:30:49.940 And you think, well, why what are they complaining about?
01:30:52.760 They got their system and it's in right.
01:30:56.500 Past that, one of the big conservative complaints when Obamacare started was that it was forcing states.
01:31:03.660 It basically held states hostage.
01:31:05.520 They had to put a big expansion of Medicaid through.
01:31:08.580 It went to the Supreme Court.
01:31:10.440 Supreme Court said in the Obamacare decision, you can't do that.
01:31:13.600 Federal government cannot force states to do these things.
01:31:15.920 They have an option to do it or not.
01:31:17.280 So most of the conservative states said, great, we're out.
01:31:20.740 On conservative state after conservative state after conservative state.
01:31:23.440 That got on the ballot this year.
01:31:24.960 Should we expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act?
01:31:28.020 In Idaho, it passed with 61% of the vote.
01:31:34.740 Don't California eyes my Idaho.
01:31:38.120 In Nebraska, it passed with 53.3% of the vote.
01:31:43.480 In Nevada, I think there's another state.
01:31:46.880 You know why this is happening?
01:31:48.020 This is happening because health insurance is too damn expensive.
01:31:53.740 And Utah is the other state, by the way.
01:31:54.960 Utah passed it with 54% of the vote.
01:31:56.660 Sorry, go ahead.
01:31:57.640 It's too expensive.
01:31:59.600 As we said.
01:32:00.660 Under Obamacare.
01:32:01.240 Under Obamacare, it's only going to make the price of health care go through the roof.
01:32:06.040 And it has.
01:32:07.040 And so now people are underwater and they think the only way to do that is to pass Medicare.
01:32:15.720 Just get more money from the state.
01:32:17.980 More money from the state.
01:32:19.020 That's not the way to do it.
01:32:21.140 The way to do it is to put less restrictions on health care.
01:32:25.440 Stop it.
01:32:26.840 Let people buy it interstate.
01:32:29.300 Let them buy a plan that's cheaper in, you know, God forbid it would ever be this way,
01:32:34.220 but cheaper in New York if I'm in Texas.
01:32:36.560 Let me buy it across state lines.
01:32:39.400 Free up the system.
01:32:42.280 Pot passed pretty much everywhere.
01:32:44.720 Recreational, it passed for medical marijuana in Utah, which was interesting.
01:32:49.460 You had, this one's good though.
01:32:51.680 This one's like straight out of Pawnee, Illinois, if you've ever watched Parks and Recreation.
01:32:56.000 Nevada had a tax on the storage of feminine hygiene products passed in 1955.
01:33:03.320 Well, that's, I mean, if you're not, seriously, if you're not, if you are hoarding tampons.
01:33:11.760 Yes, you should be taxed.
01:33:12.720 You should be taxed.
01:33:13.600 I would have supported it.
01:33:15.440 Unfortunately, they did actually repeal what they call the pink tax.
01:33:19.540 What was that for?
01:33:21.120 What was the problem that they were trying to solve?
01:33:23.260 I don't know.
01:33:23.380 I kind of want to find out.
01:33:24.340 I do.
01:33:24.840 But then I kind of don't want to find out.
01:33:26.660 I am going to spend my day going down the wormhole of the pink tax.
01:33:31.740 That's crazy.
01:33:33.520 All right.
01:33:34.200 Let me tell you a little bit about gold line.
01:33:36.660 So here's what's going to probably happen.
01:33:40.520 Democrats likely to elect Nancy Pelosi as Speaker of the House.
01:33:44.520 She is.
01:33:45.500 She's made all kinds of deals.
01:33:47.100 She said, you know, she just wants two years and then she's done.
01:33:51.620 So that'll make her the most powerful House leader, as well as third in line for presidential succession.
01:33:58.600 Can you imagine going from Donald Trump to Nancy Pelosi?
01:34:05.060 Democrats have now been granted one of the most powerful weapons available, the power of the congressional subpoena.
01:34:11.020 And due to rule changes, a committee chairman now has the power to issue subpoenas without consulting the minority party at all.
01:34:17.980 So presidential foes such as Maxine Waters expected to become the chair of the House Finance Committee.
01:34:27.860 They're going to be able she's going to be able to use her position to attack the president.
01:34:31.360 There is a new report out and it was a what could happen.
01:34:35.760 This is now become a what is going to happen report.
01:34:39.240 It's a report that is absolutely free just for calling one eight six six gold line one eight six six gold line.
01:34:46.820 I want you to call and see the the turmoil that now most likely will be caused by what is happening in the House.
01:34:56.180 And I believe that there is a a civil war inside of the Democratic Party that I don't know how they're going to quell.
01:35:04.100 And it's coming from the uber uber left to the regular politician that's like, no, no, no, we've got to do this to win.
01:35:11.700 I think the coming insurrection is going to happen in the Democratic Party.
01:35:14.980 You can read all about this now at Goldline one eight six six gold line.
01:35:19.680 It's free information.
01:35:20.960 Just ask them to send it to you and they will.
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01:35:29.440 Let me go to Richard in Texas.
01:35:31.220 Hello, Richard.
01:35:32.160 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:35:34.340 Hi, Glenn.
01:35:35.040 How are you doing this morning?
01:35:35.780 I'm very good.
01:35:36.380 How are you?
01:35:37.660 I'm doing great.
01:35:38.800 I was just calling to talk about people that have been locked up in prison.
01:35:43.640 And I was locked up in prison here in Texas for five years.
01:35:46.360 I got out.
01:35:47.420 And in Texas, after you've been out for two years and you've done your time, you're allowed to vote.
01:35:51.980 And I voted every election and I do vote Republican.
01:35:55.620 I think it's very important that people are allowed to move on and and gain their place back in society.
01:36:03.420 No matter what they've done.
01:36:06.220 It doesn't help.
01:36:07.380 It's been very important to me.
01:36:09.540 Yeah.
01:36:09.740 If we don't give people their right to vote and a way for them to come back into the fold after being in prison, you don't have any reason to be a citizen and a good citizen and build towards a future because you never can.
01:36:26.600 And that's just I think that's just wrong.
01:36:28.040 And it's hard enough to get a job and and and raise a family.
01:36:34.760 Gosh, I've moved, you know, 10 or 11 times since 2001 when I got out just looking for work.
01:36:41.280 And and, you know, so it is important for me to be able to vote and voice my opinion.
01:36:46.760 My wife was born in Mexico.
01:36:49.460 She's a citizen now.
01:36:51.320 Even got her to start voting.
01:36:52.640 She had nothing to do with politics.
01:36:54.260 So, you know, it's stuff like that.
01:36:56.420 I think I think it's very important.
01:36:57.640 Not everybody getting out is a Democrat.
01:37:00.420 A lot of them are.
01:37:01.300 I will tell you that.
01:37:02.600 But a lot of us aren't.
01:37:05.600 Well, it doesn't matter.
01:37:06.560 We should not be looking at politics on this.
01:37:09.160 We should look at the principle.
01:37:11.200 So, Richard, how are you doing on finding a job now?
01:37:14.460 I'm doing good.
01:37:15.460 I clean pools.
01:37:18.000 I've been doing that for about 10 years now.
01:37:20.160 So good.
01:37:21.480 And and and it's a good job.
01:37:23.620 I like working outside.
01:37:24.520 And, you know, I get to I get to provide for my family.
01:37:28.180 And that's what's very important.
01:37:29.740 Richard, thank you so much.
01:37:30.640 And thanks for voting yesterday.
01:37:31.980 And I'm glad you were allowed to do that.
01:37:34.660 I think of those stories where maybe things went wrong at one point and actually, you know, you turn it turn it around and turn it to an upstanding member of society.
01:37:41.360 If you've paid your debt, I other than politically, I cannot understand the reason to not let people come back in the fold.
01:37:50.900 You've got to give them hope that they can fully restore.
01:37:53.960 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:38:00.320 So, President Trump is going to hold a press conference soon.
01:38:07.340 And I, I, I, I'm hoping that he is come out with a very soft tone and does his part to bring people together.
01:38:21.900 But I'm not sure that he will.
01:38:24.940 We asked Benny Johnson from Daily Caller this last thing.
01:38:26.960 What are the percentage chance that he comes out and, you know, is really solemn and calm and, and, and reaches across the aisle and is conciliatory.
01:38:35.740 And he said a zero percent.
01:38:37.400 Yeah.
01:38:37.680 I think so.
01:38:38.600 And he's a big fan of Trump.
01:38:40.500 Although I will say when Trump, Trump's best moments is for that part of his personality, which doesn't, he doesn't do that a lot, obviously.
01:38:48.080 It's not what he's known for.
01:38:48.900 So it's almost always after a big win, when he went, when he won the primaries, when he would win the election, he always had good moments after that where he would say, look, you know, I'm, I think this is important.
01:38:59.680 It's when he loses is when he seems to get more on the angry side.
01:39:02.580 It'll be interesting to see which one comes out.
01:39:04.120 It'll be hard because part of him, I mean, his anger, I think would be towards the press.
01:39:10.060 Oh yeah.
01:39:10.640 And the Uber left that have done everything and then said, you know, this is a referendum on Donald Trump.
01:39:15.680 And now they're saying this is a referendum on, you know, people of diverse backgrounds, like women.
01:39:21.960 No, it's shut up, shut up.
01:39:25.740 So it would be great if both of those things that you just described went away.
01:39:29.840 It wouldn't be the idea that a everything's about the president.
01:39:32.660 So an election about Tom Jones and Stan Stevens is somehow about Donald Trump.
01:39:37.600 It's not, it's about the two people you're voting for.
01:39:40.060 That's number one.
01:39:40.920 Number two, the vote shouldn't be about your skin color or your genitals or who you like to have sex with or what position you like or what.
01:39:48.460 None of that should be part of your vote.
01:39:50.620 Vote for the person who's going to do the best job at the job you're hiring them for.
01:39:55.360 We made a big deal.
01:39:56.420 And I'm hoping that we're almost out of historic firsts.
01:40:00.600 Yeah, we need to get rid of it.
01:40:01.660 I mean, I think we're, I think we might be out of them except, you know, half dog man may still be out there.
01:40:09.180 But I can't wait until we're out of historic first because I don't care.
01:40:15.560 I don't care.
01:40:16.460 I don't care what your sexuality is, what you're doing in the bedroom.
01:40:19.720 I care about how you vote, what you think, what your ideas are for the future.
01:40:26.480 That's what matters.
01:40:27.840 I mean, you get caught up in those storylines.
01:40:29.360 Like, for example, there was a supposedly, I think, the first female Native American representative that was going to be elected last night.
01:40:38.640 And if you think about that historically with the United States, we've had some issues.
01:40:42.160 If anyone, I don't know if anyone noticed with Native Americans at points in our history.
01:40:45.120 Oh, yeah.
01:40:45.800 With the Democrats where they were rounding them all up.
01:40:47.920 That's exactly what I'm talking about.
01:40:49.160 Yes.
01:40:49.300 But that's, you know, a country that has that sort of issue, right?
01:40:53.580 You know, that's, you can get caught up in that story.
01:40:56.700 You can get caught up in the first Muslim woman supposedly elected.
01:41:00.920 And, like, if you think about that, like, think about the criticisms of our horrible culture here from the left.
01:41:07.100 And how they excuse women being treated in all sorts of terrible ways all across the Middle East.
01:41:12.800 Yet here we are in a country that's electing Muslim women.
01:41:16.540 And, you know, I mean, that's a big deal.
01:41:18.540 And, you know, it's what's amazing.
01:41:20.180 But only because of identity politics.
01:41:21.420 And that's what I hate about it.
01:41:22.100 Right.
01:41:22.280 It's all identity politics because it's if it was really genuine, Keith Ellison wouldn't have won last night.
01:41:29.740 See, think of that.
01:41:31.960 Minnesota made him the chief law enforcement officer.
01:41:37.500 He's the attorney general.
01:41:40.200 That's that's insane.
01:41:43.620 Insane.
01:41:44.180 That he's going to provide justice when I mean, can you imagine being the woman who who is who came out and said, look, I'm a Democrat.
01:41:55.040 And and, you know, I have no axe to grind.
01:41:58.220 I don't want a Democrat to win.
01:41:59.540 Right.
01:41:59.700 I don't want a Republican to win.
01:42:02.100 But he's abusive and here's my doctor notes and they're detailed and they're contemporaneous.
01:42:10.060 Here are all the people that I talked to at the time.
01:42:13.380 Here's our emails.
01:42:14.660 Here's our text messages back before.
01:42:17.420 I mean, she had everything.
01:42:18.540 They didn't care.
01:42:21.800 And now that guy is going to be watching over your daughter.
01:42:25.900 He's going to be watching over your wife.
01:42:28.000 He's going to be watching over the justice system.
01:42:32.520 Oh, my gosh, that's insane.
01:42:34.260 Yeah.
01:42:34.440 I mean, Menendez is another good example of this.
01:42:36.840 Menendez had a friend who gave him gifts to to grow their friendship.
01:42:43.940 Now, this friend was a doctor in Florida who happened to steal 100 million dollars from from you, the taxpayer from through Medicare and Medicaid, and then funneled a bunch of the money back to Menendez, who then just coincidentally happened to keep supporting all of the projects this doctor was working on, even though he had no experience in the fields, other complete separate things.
01:43:04.440 And not just supporting it, but going in and fighting, fighting for it, fighting for it, trying to derail other contracts, then traveling with him.
01:43:11.380 And then there's accusations from people about underage prostitution and all of these other things.
01:43:16.460 And you say, well, you know, it's New Jersey.
01:43:18.460 They're going to pick the Democrat no matter what.
01:43:20.040 Menendez did wind up winning the race.
01:43:21.760 But they didn't even bother while he was in the middle of all of this, even bother trying to put up a primary challenger.
01:43:27.800 They could have had a different Democrat that could have gone and rolled to victory easily that wasn't corrupt.
01:43:32.180 They cared so little about this guy doing all of these ridiculous things in which he was strongly admonished by the by the committee that went through all of the evidence and they still reelected him.
01:43:43.900 He's going to be there yet again.
01:43:45.600 But see, you know, you have to understand, and I think this is on on anyone and any group that just cares about power.
01:43:53.300 You want those guys.
01:43:55.740 Because those guys are easily manipulated.
01:43:59.160 Those guys are easily blackmailed.
01:44:02.480 They're easily trapped into something brand new.
01:44:06.480 They you know what their ethics are.
01:44:08.580 They're not going to have a problem.
01:44:09.600 Just say, you know what?
01:44:10.300 We stood by you.
01:44:11.120 Why don't you turn the other way?
01:44:12.180 Let's just turn around.
01:44:12.980 Let's turn around.
01:44:13.440 I mean, that's the kind of guy you want if you're in the establishment.
01:44:18.500 You want somebody that you can manipulate.
01:44:20.920 That's House of Cards, right?
01:44:22.180 That happens throughout House of Cards.
01:44:23.920 They'd find the really corrupt guy to try to win over to the policy because they knew they had leverage on him.
01:44:28.380 And you've got to believe Menendez is in that position constantly.
01:44:31.500 Let me go to Leonard in Florida.
01:44:32.780 Hello, Leonard.
01:44:33.280 You're on the Olympic program.
01:44:35.460 Good to talk to you, Glenn.
01:44:36.740 Thank you, sir.
01:44:37.240 My reason for calling is I'm afraid that if Pelosi gets back into Congress again and holding the hammer, that's going to be horrible.
01:44:50.960 Well, yes, it will.
01:44:52.180 Thank you, Leonard.
01:44:53.100 That's true.
01:44:53.780 I think you said a mouthful there.
01:44:55.360 I think you're exactly right.
01:44:57.520 It is.
01:44:58.980 It's going to be her or somebody worse.
01:45:00.580 I mean, because there's somebody who may challenge from the Democratic Socialist angle.
01:45:04.560 She is.
01:45:05.420 She's pretty strong.
01:45:06.400 She's got a little bit of an iron fist there across that caucus.
01:45:09.460 And she has made the deal.
01:45:11.840 Just give me two years.
01:45:12.720 She wants to go out in style.
01:45:14.100 She wants to go out as the House leader.
01:45:15.600 So just give me two years and I'll play ball.
01:45:18.940 And we'll see what happens.
01:45:20.820 And it would be smart to play.
01:45:23.640 And this is saying something when Nancy Pelosi is the center of that party.
01:45:29.940 You know, it's smart to play towards the center of the Democratic Party than the Uber left.
01:45:35.820 I just don't think that would work.
01:45:36.980 Let me go to Jamie in Florida.
01:45:38.180 You're on the Glenn Beck program.
01:45:39.380 Welcome, Jamie.
01:45:41.700 Hello.
01:45:42.240 Yes.
01:45:42.520 I just I just wanted to say that Rick Scott and Ron DeSantis and all the close Republican races really owe a debt of gratitude to Ted Cruz.
01:45:55.540 Because if he was not as massively hated by the left that they dumped tens of millions of dollars in the Beto's campaign, that would have just been spread all around to other destruction.
01:46:06.860 It's true.
01:46:07.720 It's true.
01:46:08.320 I've never thought of it that way.
01:46:09.880 What a great point.
01:46:12.000 Yeah, it's true.
01:46:12.520 It really did.
01:46:13.120 It really it made it so they didn't couldn't focus on other places that they had a chance to win.
01:46:17.700 I mean, everything went right for them in Texas and they still lost by three points.
01:46:21.340 Jamie, tell me what you were thinking last night, thinking that you might have a Democratic Socialist as a governor.
01:46:31.340 I had been praying and fasting every Friday to make sure that that didn't happen and just lay it in God's hands.
01:46:38.760 Well, God bless you.
01:46:39.980 Thank you for that.
01:46:40.800 Let me go to Kevin in Texas.
01:46:42.120 Hello, Kevin.
01:46:43.960 Hey, Glenn.
01:46:44.900 Thanks for taking my call.
01:46:45.740 You bet.
01:46:47.220 So, first of all, I enjoyed the coverage on the blaze last night.
01:46:50.400 It was awesome.
01:46:51.020 Thank you.
01:46:51.500 Thanks.
01:46:51.620 Hopefully, all the people in California will take down their battle for Senate signs today.
01:46:56.880 Good luck.
01:46:58.160 Now they do battle for president is next.
01:46:59.840 Right now, they're cradling it in their bed, crying themselves back to sleep.
01:47:05.400 Yeah, but what I wanted to say is that my wife, she's a disabled vet.
01:47:10.700 I serve in the military.
01:47:11.460 And I think what was most astonishing to us was that the amount of people that came out to participate in the democracy, it was just, I mean, you know, we went bad in some areas.
01:47:21.140 Obviously, we didn't hold the House.
01:47:22.100 But just the fact that people are participating and people were getting out to the vote and, you know, in the media, they said, oh, it's the Democrats there.
01:47:29.920 They're energized.
01:47:30.740 And then some said the Republicans.
01:47:31.780 But it looks like everybody, you know, overall, 50-50 split was pretty energized.
01:47:37.540 I mean, it was it was it was great.
01:47:40.260 And I like this one, actually, because it was somewhat a battle of ideas.
01:47:45.960 The masks came off and you were either for Donald Trump and, you know, X, Y, Z, or you're a Democratic socialist and you're for these things.
01:47:55.920 And they actually kind of admitted what side they were on.
01:48:03.320 The ones that were were close, like cinema in Arizona, she didn't.
01:48:10.340 I mean, she's hardcore code pink.
01:48:12.180 And yet she was like, oh, no, we've got to do something about the border.
01:48:15.300 Now, you don't believe that for a second.
01:48:16.840 But the ones who took their masks off, you know, hats off to them because we could actually have a real election.
01:48:23.460 And I think beyond Donald Trump and racism and everything else, what this was last night for conservatives, at least, was I am not going to take it.
01:48:36.060 I'm just no to the Democratic socialism.
01:48:40.680 Yes, we still need the Senate.
01:48:42.900 They were talking about abolishing the Senate.
01:48:45.640 Those are the kinds of things that I think we should be talking about, because those are the things that the Uber left, which really now has the Democratic Party by the scruff of the neck.
01:48:57.860 Those are the things that they actually believe.
01:49:00.540 And I like having those kinds of debates because they're real.
01:49:05.920 That's what's really happening.
01:49:07.480 And so I thought this was actually a very, in some ways, a very healthy election.
01:49:15.660 It only got there, unfortunately, for all of the Republicans when Kavanaugh, and something very unhealthy for the country, when Kavanaugh was just, you know, called a gang rapist.
01:49:28.860 And I'm not sure that the Republicans would have come out the way they did had it not been for that.
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01:51:28.560 Stuart and I were just talking off the air.
01:51:30.300 Ben Shapiro had a comment this morning that really the radical here was Barack Obama, and the reason why Donald Trump feels so radical is because he's just taking us back to where we were, closer to where we were, and you're fighting against all these radicals.
01:51:56.640 Is that right?
01:51:57.480 Is that the way?
01:51:58.040 Yeah, you're doing it, I think, more on an ideological ground, maybe.
01:52:03.940 I think Ben's meaning it more in a political sense, in that people look at Trump as this kind of big political transformation, when maybe it was actually Obama who was a one-off, right?
01:52:18.020 So if you think of Obama, let's just say, and obviously I'm no fan of the guy, but let's just say he was this amazing, spectacular politician that won all these people over.
01:52:25.840 And, you know, he had his moments like that, right?
01:52:27.660 A lot of people liked him.
01:52:28.540 Certainly in 2008, he was that way.
01:52:30.820 He had a huge share of the vote and really, you know, captured the American, you know, attention.
01:52:36.980 So he wins all these states and blows out Republicans in a lot of states.
01:52:42.340 And I think the general consensus, certainly among the media, was this is where America was.
01:52:48.540 They were now the country who voted for Barack Obama.
01:52:51.380 And they came back a little bit with Romney in 2012.
01:52:54.740 But, you know, a good chunk of those states pretty much held.
01:52:58.020 Ben seems to be saying here, like, you know, Florida, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania,
01:53:02.200 these states that used to be really competitive but weren't under Obama and now are again,
01:53:08.180 maybe the exception to the rule was Obama.
01:53:11.060 He was able to get those states into his side so successfully.
01:53:15.740 And now Trump is, instead of it being a Trump, you know, dragging everybody back to,
01:53:22.000 dragging everybody to the right, that's where they were the whole time.
01:53:25.640 It was just that Obama was an outlier.
01:53:27.440 And I think what you're saying is, okay, you have this, we're somewhat, you know,
01:53:32.320 let's say we're a center-right country.
01:53:34.460 And Obama comes in and brings in Occupy Wall Street.
01:53:38.680 And it was much more in that world than we're used to.
01:53:42.920 We get so used to that world that it feels really dramatic to come back towards a center-right country
01:53:50.000 after that, those eight years, when in reality, we never really left it.
01:53:56.200 The American people, we never left.
01:53:57.440 We never really left, I think, 2008.
01:54:01.980 We never really left, really, 2006 to 2008.
01:54:06.080 We have not left the period of, wait a minute, there's something going on on the border.
01:54:11.260 Something's not right in Washington.
01:54:13.500 I just want transparency.
01:54:15.580 I just want somebody to be open and honest with us.
01:54:18.840 You know, I just want to be reasonable.
01:54:20.820 We've never really left that.
01:54:23.300 Obama and the press made us feel as though we had left that.
01:54:29.640 And that small, little minority made everybody feel that way.
01:54:33.940 But that's not who we are.
01:54:35.840 And what happened last night was a reflection of, no, that's really not us.
01:54:43.560 We don't want that stuff.
01:54:44.980 But, if—
01:54:45.680 We don't want that stuff.
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