The Glenn Beck Program - April 21, 2023


7 Ways YOU Fought Back Against Tyranny and WON | Guests: Alex Epstein & Donica Hudson | 4⧸21⧸23


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

157.06337

Word Count

19,608

Sentence Count

57

Misogynist Sentences

14

Hate Speech Sentences

19


Summary

In this episode of the Glennon Brown Program, host Glennon Doyle talks about sweat, why you shouldn t sweat in public, and why you should be thankful you don t sweat. Glennon also talks about the latest in the Democratic primary race and why we should celebrate every win.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 welcome to the program today we're glad that you're here um i want to talk to you a little
00:00:05.080 bit about sweating stew's a sweaty mess always yeah i don't i understand you need to talk about
00:00:11.640 something when you're talking about sweat you don't want to talk about yourself but i don't
00:00:14.440 think that that's a huge problem for me well you know i mean people who usually stink like
00:00:19.920 students that's exactly what they say they don't know they you know and i'm here to gently tell
00:00:24.640 you whoo you're right that is what people say listen what i uh i hope i don't ever stink but i
00:00:32.040 sweat so much especially outside in the heat oh my gosh i tried sweat block a couple of years ago
00:00:39.260 the wipes and they are amazing amazing you put a wipe under each arm just wipe under each arm
00:00:45.880 one time you last a week and no sweating no pouring sweat down the sides of your body i mean
00:00:54.620 it is amazing and you you smell good sweat block you can find the wipes on amazon but you can get
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00:01:24.620 what you're about to hear
00:01:37.440 what you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
00:01:57.900 this is the glenn back program
00:02:02.840 hello america and welcome to friday actually i like to call it fight back friday you know i was
00:02:12.540 saying it's good news friday but really the good news is that you're fighting back and you're winning
00:02:18.580 and we've got to look at every win and celebrate every win because something is happening in america
00:02:25.100 will give you all of that and so much more in 60 seconds all right you could get all sorts of
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00:03:32.020 back it's g-e-n-u-c-e-l.com slash back all right i want you to know the battle is is raging and the
00:03:41.500 battle is on but why do i sound suddenly like rfk hang on rfk rfk jr yeah yeah now you can have 14
00:03:51.500 in the uh in the primary by the way that's where he's showing up at which is 14 way too high if you
00:03:58.620 happen to be joe biden and be a sitting president and you know and your opponents i mean really the
00:04:06.920 guy i mean this is an amazing thing 14 14 significant yeah and it that shows you again
00:04:15.080 something's changing in america here's a guy who would never have gotten 14 you know even six years
00:04:22.740 ago and 14 now with democrats that shows there are democrats that are like okay okay all the vaccine
00:04:31.640 stuff that was going on not necessarily anti-vaccine but anti-government collusion because
00:04:37.720 that's his real message right now we'll get into that later but that also i think is good news
00:04:43.520 espn here's some more espn uh stage c uh steel and samantha ponder both mothers of three children
00:04:53.340 both have daughters this week utilize their celebrity to help ensure that their daughters and other american
00:05:00.460 girls may once again be able to enjoy fair athletic competition steel the co-host of sports center
00:05:08.800 and ponder the host of sunday nfl countdown joined all-american swim star riley gains
00:05:15.400 in voicing opposition to the biden administration's proposed requirement that makes males uh you know
00:05:23.060 permitted to participate in women's sports now here's what happened the department of education
00:05:28.420 as proposed to change to title nine they did this on april 6 and usually there's a 60-day uh public uh
00:05:36.480 uh you know uh hearing on it but they didn't think they needed that they're just going to do 30 days
00:05:42.660 this time anyway and it will uh stop all federal funding to schools and universities uh if they are
00:05:51.440 segregating their sports across the board basically by biological sex can't do that anymore you don't need
00:05:59.520 your you don't get your tax dollars really because those are my tax dollars why by the way am i sending
00:06:04.800 my education tax dollars to you in washington where you only send 40 percent of our dollars back to education
00:06:13.500 not even necessarily in my neighborhood what the hell are we doing anyway um thomas leah thomas
00:06:23.460 remember was a was a middling performer at the university of pennsylvania on the men's swimming team
00:06:31.380 and uh he he said uh it breaks my heart to see trans kids across the country lose out on these
00:06:42.120 opportunities well wait a minute you weren't losing out you were swimming you were in the university you
00:06:49.600 were on the swim team you just weren't number one so what opportunity is it the opportunity to compete
00:06:58.240 and swim or the opportunity to win uh he said the um the proposed rule for title nine is a good start
00:07:08.860 but not enough on monday riley gains responded to the video zeroing in on the suggestion that the
00:07:16.060 same-sex competition requirements amounted to discrimination advanced under the guise of
00:07:21.740 competitive fairness gains added in her critique of the thomas video does it not break your heart to
00:07:27.940 see women lose out on these opportunities the female all-american underscored the uh proposed
00:07:33.920 regulation deny science truth and common sense i i want you to stop saying you're against things
00:07:40.880 i'm i'm there's a i don't know there's something happening with me right now where i am uh i'm very
00:07:52.740 clear that well let me get all jesus here for a second you know jesus didn't have to fight satan
00:08:03.700 he wasn't like oh man i'm gonna meet satan in the desert he didn't care all he had to say is
00:08:10.360 you're dismissed now he's christ so he has you know a little more power we have to go to the extra step
00:08:19.200 of in the name of jesus christ you're dismissed okay we have to go that far
00:08:29.000 why are we freaking out when we have the winning power on our side you only freak out when you don't
00:08:38.540 know what's coming that's a what is it called a jump scare you're like oh my god um you know what's
00:08:47.380 coming you know what we're fighting why are we worried about it all you have to do is know the power
00:08:54.420 that you have access to and then on top of that you know the truth all i'm doing i'm not fighting
00:09:03.680 against anybody i'm standing up for the truth we've got to start standing up for the truth i don't hate
00:09:13.080 anyone i'm not i'm not i'm not against leah thomas or anybody else he's just a him not a her and it's uh
00:09:23.440 it's not right to take the opportunities away from our daughters in sports it's also not right because
00:09:31.760 it makes several girls uncomfortable okay it's not right to mutilate our children or give them
00:09:37.760 hormone therapy uh why because there are no studies that show that this is a good thing none
00:09:45.260 none there in fact there there were some studies that said maybe europe is dumping all of that stuff
00:09:55.220 now they're getting out of it because new studies are now showing us uh not a problem uh we we shouldn't
00:10:02.220 be doing this uh it's not a problem to drop all of this because uh it's a problem if we continue to go
00:10:08.860 down this road well i'm doing he's standing up for the truth i'll listen to science i won't listen to
00:10:16.560 the science because i don't believe there is the science science is constantly evolving and gathering
00:10:25.000 new facts that's why you're in you're a moron if you don't change over time that means you haven't
00:10:32.540 learned anything because there's always new things to learn always things that change and give nuance to
00:10:39.640 people's opinions so i'm open to new ideas but not ones that are based on lies no big deal so
00:10:48.060 anyway stage steel retweeted gaines remarks uh on tuesday and uh she said this is heartbreaking
00:10:56.180 maddening and really difficult to watch i keep thinking we're going to wake up and be relieved
00:11:01.780 that this was all a ridiculous comical nonsensical dream hashtag i stand with riley gains then uh
00:11:10.520 the independent co-founder uh of the independent council on women's sports kim uh jones said it's
00:11:19.960 a dark twisted cruel world we're creating for women every time a woman wakes up to this it feels
00:11:26.480 so entirely lonely like how can we be here how how are people supporting this how does this movement
00:11:34.320 have so much power it is really time to understand just what groundwork has been laid to fight our way
00:11:40.420 back from this madness loudly this is fantastic fantastic the tide is turning and you don't need to go
00:11:50.980 pick up a gun like they now are doing they are so sadly sick so sadly sick that they in their twisted minds
00:12:07.260 think that it is okay to pick up a gun and shoot children in a school they mourn i mourn with the parents
00:12:18.120 of the shooter nobody wants that to happen nobody the parents somewhere or another they lost their child
00:12:28.180 somewhere away or another and that can happen to all of us so i mourn but i also mourn for the victims
00:12:36.660 i'm sad about the shooter but now she's not here so you know she's she's finding truth out in her own way
00:12:46.720 now and realizing there is eternal truths another win listen to this budweiser just came out you know with
00:12:58.220 their ad a watchmaker has released an advertisement showing a the showing racial gender theories effect
00:13:05.780 on female athletes and the problems that arise uh from transgenderism and men uh competing against
00:13:13.600 them in the advertisement the e-guard watch company depicts a female track athlete training from a young
00:13:21.780 age with the encouragement of her father he used to watch me run and say ain't no woman alive that can
00:13:28.980 beat you and i believed him the athletes track and field dreams were crushed however when a man with
00:13:35.040 long hair and a beard joined her at the starting line it was an unstoppable force a life dedicated to
00:13:41.440 perfection but even perfection wouldn't be enough the advertisement then flashes the headline showing
00:13:47.780 self-identified transgender athletes defeating male female competitors um uh let's see then the e-guard watch
00:13:57.480 company uh uh says we believe in truth we believe in truth they're saying this advertisement is a response to corporate
00:14:09.480 america that has gone woke you're out of touch with reality if you're looking for a watch uh buy the e-guard watch
00:14:18.880 e-g-a-r-d e-guard watch company you know what tweet it out thank you e-guard watch uh all right let me give
00:14:31.180 you a couple of other good pieces of uh news and things that you have actually done in uh the last few
00:14:38.260 days i'm going to give that to you here in just a second first let me tell you about relief factor
00:14:43.040 greg lives in alabama he turned 53 last year uh he said that age came up behind him and hit him over
00:14:49.660 the head with a brick aches and pains it's the old story except that he isn't that old then one day he
00:14:57.460 heard me talking about relief factor decide i don't have anything to lose i mean i'm listening to this guy's
00:15:02.020 show uh so he after a few weeks started taking it faithfully he took it aches and pains began to melt
00:15:10.660 away he got his life back he no longer feels 73 he feels 53 or hopefully even younger greg uh the
00:15:20.020 three-week quick start is only 1995 it's a trial pack not a drug but developed by doctors hundreds
00:15:25.280 of thousands of people have ordered relief factor and about 70 percent of them go on to order more
00:15:30.060 it's relieffactor.com or call 800 the number four relief 800 for relief the 1995 three-week quick start
00:15:37.120 relieffactor.com or call 800 the number four relief relief factor feel the difference 10 seconds station id
00:15:45.040 so i think it was on tuesday's show that we had dr eric henson on uh he is a texas ear nose and throat
00:16:02.240 specialist he refused to go along with the texas medical board saying that you have to have everybody
00:16:09.360 wear a mask and he wouldn't do it he's an ear nose and throat guy he knows about masks he knows how bad
00:16:16.300 that can be um and he also knows uh that's not going to stop any infections so if somebody came into his
00:16:24.200 office and said hey could you wear a mask i'm sure out of politeness he would but he was not wearing it
00:16:29.420 because of any mandate he said it was unconstitutional blah blah blah so he was uh he had his license
00:16:35.500 suspended by the texas medical board now this happened in 2021 they just suspended it like a month ago we
00:16:43.180 found out about it i told you about it on tuesday and told you you should call the texas medical board
00:16:49.380 because maybe he should have his license uh not suspended you called and within six hours
00:16:58.560 they sent a message to the good doctor and it was this hello dr henson this email serves as a notice
00:17:10.840 that effective immediately uh you i'm sorry this was not because of the texas medical board
00:17:17.380 you already reinstated that forgot this part of the story you reinstated that we talked about it last
00:17:23.200 week they got that back then what happened esg the hospital was the one that was uh say where he was
00:17:32.280 working said oh no more privileges here and his insurance company said uh we're not gonna back you
00:17:38.860 with insurance anymore okay so esg kicked in they'll get you one way or another i told you about that
00:17:45.420 on tuesday and what happened this email serves as a notice that effectively immediately your
00:17:51.140 privileges are reinstated at uthet jacksonville department heads and the medical executive
00:17:59.040 committee have already been notified you got him reinstated as a doctor then you turned the hospital
00:18:08.280 around and got his privileges back now i don't have the name of his insurance company but if the good
00:18:14.380 doctor would like to give me the name of that insurance company i'm sure this audience can take care of
00:18:19.740 some of that as well you have changed so many things recently we are making big progress we had the
00:18:30.720 republican states you know smuggling central bank digital currency language into the universe uniform uh
00:18:38.380 commercial code you've had this the uh bill killed now in three different states we spoke with um
00:18:46.120 uh chloe cole's team you know who she is the girl that was transitioning to a boy and then realized
00:18:52.400 what have i done and is transitioning out we had her on the show you raised money we we asked you if
00:19:00.480 you could help her uh she used some of that money to fund the sacramento detransition awareness rally
00:19:07.380 uh she flew out uh detransitioners to tell their story it was a huge moment in california
00:19:14.980 unfortunately antifa showed up at the rally and it turned violent but the the funds you sent her
00:19:21.740 also paid for security that day chloe has reached out to say thank you thank you for allowing us
00:19:31.020 the opportunity to do this and thank you glenn beck audience for keeping us safe do you remember the
00:19:38.700 uh woman that uh was to lead the office of the comptroller of the currency she was a massive
00:19:45.420 communist uh and she said that we should you know basically you know build back better we we should
00:19:53.420 have a completely different system here she was dropped as a nominee because of this audience
00:20:01.880 because of this audience wef is on the ropes wait until i share some stuff some news that has happened
00:20:11.620 this week on the world economic forum and build back better and their whole plan of esg wait
00:20:20.340 massive news has come out this week that nobody will tell you about but it is this audience even cnn says
00:20:29.140 this cnn uh you know they don't mean it as a compliment but they admit that this program has
00:20:36.440 mainstreamed the world economic forum and uh esg that's fantastic fantastic don't forget you also
00:20:46.460 killed the region smart bill uh this uh this bill came out it was horrible it was a tri-state compact
00:20:54.080 between mississippi mississippi arkansas and tennessee and it just gave control including eminent domain to
00:21:01.580 this private group we exposed it on this program and you called your house and senate in those three states
00:21:11.320 and it died now real quick what do you say you look for this in your own state in my state texas
00:21:23.120 the budget deliberations uh the republican controlled texas house voted to ban state dollars from
00:21:31.260 funding vouchers so you could have choice in your school the republican house banned money to go
00:21:41.240 for vouchers so we started looking into it and you know it's weird there was a lot of people that
00:21:46.280 voted against it uh that were republicans um seven of these people were endorsed by the texas state
00:21:54.320 teachers association uh and others were former teachers so they were in the teachers union well we
00:22:03.020 found the names of those because there's you know 21 different republicans but nine of them are coming up
00:22:11.440 for re-election so i'm gonna tweet their names i'll give them to you later probably in the hour i'm running
00:22:19.160 out of time now i'll give you their names but we need to find people that will run and primary them
00:22:27.000 because these are weak ridiculous spineless rhinos that are in with the teachers unions and are crushing
00:22:37.920 the idea that you could actually not pay taxes and just have it go to things you disagree with
00:22:46.880 but you can actually get a voucher to get your school right back program all right whoever your cell phone
00:22:54.860 carrier is if uh you're you're with one of the big guys i can guarantee you they're probably not
00:22:59.880 saving you any money uh and they're they're not donating to conservative causes uh you've got to
00:23:06.200 get away from the big boys you got to get to uh somebody and the somebody the only one is patriot mobile
00:23:14.000 patriot mobile is on the same cell towers with all the big guys so you're getting the same coverage
00:23:19.060 all right uh however you're not overpaying wait until you see the difference between your bill
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00:23:32.200 some of the profits that they make they turn that around i mean it's it's an amazing company
00:23:39.360 they turn that around and they're investing it in things to stop the destruction of the bill of rights
00:23:46.760 they are they are activists this is the way we use capitalism to stand for good things
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00:24:12.840 welcome to the glenn beck program
00:24:37.460 i have to tell you god works in really mysterious ways um we were going to do a gettysburg um
00:24:47.160 restoring event it was called restoring the covenant and then what happened uh covid and we were deep
00:24:57.520 financially into it and everything else and that went away quickly uh and i have felt that a covenant
00:25:05.300 needed to be made for years we are a covenant people and a covenant with god is really important
00:25:16.440 if you make a covenant with god and you break it all of those blessings go away all of those protections
00:25:26.480 go away everything goes away and we have break broken our covenant made by many times in our country's
00:25:35.160 history uh by our leaders uh we have to make it again and we have to uh beg for forgiveness
00:25:45.240 that we we get it we know we know what we've done so i wanted to do that a few years ago
00:25:51.300 i get an a video from a woman named donica hudson and she is uh she said i'm listening to you i don't even
00:26:01.220 remember what show it was i'm listening to you and you have to be at this event so i checked into it
00:26:08.900 and i'm going to be at this event next wednesday uh and donica is on with me now hello donica how are
00:26:16.940 you i'm great it's so good to be with you glenn thank you so tell me what this event is
00:26:24.100 this event is called the first landing 1607 declaration of covenant and we are so glad and
00:26:32.980 thankful that you'll be there as our keynote speaker for the gala dinner because you do understand
00:26:38.000 covenant god will not be mocked that's the most important thing of a covenant god will not be mocked
00:26:45.060 don't get into a covenant lightly with him because he'll keep his promise
00:26:49.740 all right so the first landing 1607 we're talking jamestown right that's correct actually the first
00:26:57.500 landing was at cape henry okay and then the colonist uh moved it took two weeks and they went down the
00:27:03.860 river and uh established jamestown so a lot of people don't know it's not in many of the history
00:27:11.100 books surprise surprise that when the colonists landed on april the 29th of 1607 they planted a huge
00:27:19.700 wooden cross in the sand they knelt they took communion and they dedicated themselves and this
00:27:26.860 land to god this land meaning the entire continent and not only did they did they do that glenn they
00:27:33.160 prayed that america would be evangelist to the world and that generations to come after them would
00:27:41.280 return and look at that cross and join them in this covenant and that's exactly what we're doing
00:27:47.760 so where is this happening this is happening at virginia beach virginia at the delta marriott it's
00:27:55.820 actually near the first landing cross that's on the military base and we're bringing a big wooden
00:28:01.220 cross to the sand there so that people can literally do what the covenant calls us to do
00:28:06.440 look at that cross and remember what the founders of america did when they dedicated this nation to god
00:28:13.300 so the covenant i've i've read and the are you going to actually speak the covenant are you asking
00:28:21.100 people just to do it on their own well if you go to our website you'll see that i have written a
00:28:26.540 declaration of covenant and in that we in unison re-covenant with the founding colonists
00:28:34.500 original words and i actually had that prayer in my book pray america great and that's how i got
00:28:41.420 connected to help co-found this event with the visionary reverend jack stagman so what we're
00:28:47.340 doing is acknowledging that we are a christian nation that the colonists did in fact do exactly what
00:28:54.460 i just outlined and that we intend to content continue to join the colonists in this covenant
00:29:01.720 because if we don't it's like you said in in your incredible email to me glenn that i read over and
00:29:08.180 over again because it was so powerful that this is the only way that we save america it is
00:29:13.600 yeah it is okay so um uh is there a recognition because i i read maybe a another something else
00:29:24.280 posted on the website i don't remember what it was but it was it was really a prayer of recognition
00:29:29.420 of wow we've screwed things up please forgive us exactly exactly and if you go to first landing
00:29:38.040 1607.com you can click on the declaration of covenant it's actually a downloadable pdf so that
00:29:45.820 you can actually agree with us we're going to be live streaming it around the world in 72 languages
00:29:51.180 real time uh thanks to cloud hub and we are going to allow people around the world to agree with us
00:29:59.260 with this covenant so go ahead and register online to do that but yes we do acknowledge
00:30:04.820 most of the things that you broadcast and are awakening the the republic to realize
00:30:10.920 is why we're in this situation that we need to remarry america to god you know we if i would have said
00:30:18.260 this 10 years ago uh or certainly in 1963 uh i would have been called a madman but we have not just
00:30:26.320 removed god we have replaced god in our schools with uh drag queens uh that's that's how insane
00:30:36.200 it is and until we humble ourselves recognize our role in this and then beg for his forgiveness and
00:30:45.800 renew a covenant i don't think we save america uh donica i i i can't wait to meet you um i'm just
00:30:54.140 so impressed by your initiative and what you've put together and uh i'm just thrilled that i can be
00:31:01.000 there well thank you and i cannot take the sole credit for that we have a founding team of five
00:31:06.700 that are working diligently together i was asked to to write the declaration of covenant that's my
00:31:12.380 strong suit we've actually just found out uh we're trying to get an annual day of a first landing
00:31:19.020 annual day established so that the nation knows that we are a christian nation and that this can
00:31:24.440 be a building of uh recognition of covenant throughout the land we want to get it back into
00:31:29.960 the schools and i'll i agree with you let's go there with the drag queens replacing god in the schools
00:31:35.740 you know and how we we outlawed school prayer you know this most people don't realize everything
00:31:41.400 that we're doing is in the bible everything that is happening as an attack to us with drag queens in
00:31:48.020 schools is a movement of the antichrist spirit through the global elite to strip us of our identity
00:31:53.940 so when we actually recovenant we are recognizing our true identity in the god of abraham isaac and jacob
00:32:02.580 who established covenant in this earth he our god made covenant with night and day everything that we see
00:32:10.360 is by covenant how can we deny and leave him we have left our first love in america and this is an
00:32:18.040 opportunity to save america by recovenanting with him re uh recognizing our identity in the god he
00:32:26.420 created us and loves us and i know there are people out there listening glenn they are hurting they are
00:32:33.060 bewildered they don't understand what's happening to our country they're going where is god and he is
00:32:39.160 right here he is right here we may have left him but he has not left us that's the nature of covenant
00:32:45.440 we have an opportunity to return to the god who created us before he issues us a certificate of
00:32:54.380 divorce like he did in jeremiah 3 8 with israel we have a window of time and i think like you said on
00:33:01.680 your incredible broadcast recently i think it was the tucker carlson broadcast that we are no longer a
00:33:08.600 superpower we are headed to be by 2025 a police state i believe this is our window of time that
00:33:17.600 you have so aptly outlined that if we the people who are in covenant with the god of abraham isaac and
00:33:25.460 jacob by the blood covenant jesus christ return to our first love and recovenant with god that we will
00:33:31.840 usher in a force of covenant and history that saves america donica i can't thank you enough listen i i want
00:33:39.920 you to go to first landing 1607.com that's first landing 1607.com if you can join us in virginia beach
00:33:49.240 great if you can't join it online um it get your church involved this covenant needs to be made
00:33:57.380 everywhere in america we must restore our covenants uh with god and beg his forgiveness it really is i
00:34:07.820 believe the only way um back we we are not fighting politicians we're not fighting parties we're fighting
00:34:17.480 evil and it's time to recognize that and call in the big guns the only the lord can take care of this
00:34:26.900 at this point uh but it requires work on our side and that work is to live as a covenant people
00:34:34.480 donica thank you so much i'll see you uh next wednesday you bet donica hudson uh pray america
00:34:41.620 great author first landing 1607 project co-founder again you can find out more about this at first
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00:37:56.000 all right so we were telling you a little while ago about the texas republicans uh republicans
00:38:03.280 that voted uh against school choice the amendment passed a vote of 86 to 52 24 republicans voted in
00:38:14.080 favor of blocking school choice unreal and 10 voted present that's a lot of that's a lot of
00:38:24.140 republicans quote unquote republicans this is the problem with deep red states uh they know they
00:38:30.380 can't win as a democrat and so they moderate and they what any place else what would be a a democrat
00:38:38.580 is a republican here yeah they'll go and they'll just be like well we can just support the crappy
00:38:43.520 republican we're not going to get our democrat but we can block certain things the teachers unions
00:38:47.460 have made an entire industry of this so here's there are nine vulnerable politicians
00:38:52.480 seven were endorsed by the texas state teachers association this this is the cancer if you see a
00:39:00.260 republican that is taking money or endorsed by the uh teachers unions stay away from them um so
00:39:08.240 let me give i'm going to tweet all these out there's glenn rogers these are the ones that we need to
00:39:14.480 the primary glenn rogers uh ernest bales drew darby kyle uh case uh cassell maybe stan lambert
00:39:25.700 angelina or john rainey gary van deaver and david spiller now i'll tweet out with all the counties
00:39:35.500 that is this is that you need to do this in your state okay you need to do this in your state
00:39:41.400 in texas the 2024 house election dates the primary is march 5th the primary runoff is may 28th 2024
00:39:51.940 and then the general so the first primary is march 5th 2024 so you have less than a year
00:39:59.460 if these people represent you in the texas house you need to find somebody that is die hard
00:40:09.660 school choice die hard red and uh and make sure that you are finding constitutional candidates
00:40:19.320 you know it's really interesting the um there's two movements afoot here in texas and one is
00:40:25.920 we want to get rid of all of the rhinos and that's great uh the other is we want to put really good
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00:41:34.940 they will corrupt those republicans with money and the teachers union is the first sniff of dirt
00:41:44.400 all right i like that message you know it's it's one that i think is so important you know we've
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00:42:26.420 exactly what the school choice situation is about i know texas is in the middle of it right now
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00:44:45.600 hello america welcome to fight back friday i want to i want to talk to you this hour uh a little bit
00:44:53.020 about the nonsense that is the well i was going to say the uh you know save the earth movement but i
00:45:01.120 i guess it's more of a let's fight inflation movement because that's where a lot of the dollars
00:45:07.320 are coming from now does any of this make any sense and are we the people who i think
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00:46:30.140 that's pre-born.com slash back sponsored by pre-born alex epstein is uh with us now president and
00:46:39.500 founder of the center for industrial progress author of the moral case for fossil fuels he is
00:46:46.080 pro fossil fuels anti-green agenda and uh uses facts to uh back it all up how are you doing alex
00:46:54.260 good good to be here and stew you're here this time you weren't here last time i know i missed you
00:46:58.640 it's great to have you here and of course you know we last time i think i had you on studios america
00:47:02.620 talking about your new book fossil future which is the update to a moral case for fossil fuels and a
00:47:07.520 great great book i mean it's one i told like i go back to all the time i it's non-stop i mean you're
00:47:13.240 like a god to him or i don't know he's a fan boy has he stalked you at any point because
00:47:18.840 well you know i've been trying to create an army of
00:47:22.080 an overweight out of shape army yeah it's gonna go well it's gonna go well so um i have this sense
00:47:33.880 that things are changing um things are being exposed like the wef and esg that's been exposed now it's
00:47:44.040 starting to be almost a joke um and when it comes to the fossil fuel usage i hope that it
00:47:54.820 i hope that this changes a little quicker because we're entering a time where they're just going to
00:48:00.740 choke us off and kick the door closed behind are we making progress on this i think so i think there's
00:48:09.140 enough encouraging signs that people should be even more motivated to fight i think it's is it
00:48:13.420 fight back fridays is that what you call it yeah so i mean my own experiences so i got passionate about
00:48:19.540 this issue in 2007 so almost 16 years ago now and for most of that period you know from 2007 to the
00:48:25.820 present what i would call the case against fossil fuels has enjoyed a position of a moral monopoly
00:48:30.600 so basically if you are against fossil fuels right if you said i hate i'm concerned about climate change
00:48:36.560 them against fossil fuels you just got a halo over your head it was just free status and there
00:48:41.440 was no questioning of it at all and then if you were at all associated with questioning climate
00:48:45.840 catastrophism or let alone supporting fossil fuels then you had devil horns so this thing where there
00:48:52.040 there's no debate and i think part of what i've helped to create and what other what some others
00:48:56.740 have helped to create is there is increasingly a debate about this and i think a manifestation of this
00:49:01.160 is you mentioned the world economic forum and in particular esg when i started you know five or six
00:49:07.400 years ago i used to do consulting on messaging for businesses now i just help politicians because it's
00:49:11.920 more high impact but esg just took the corporate world by storm including the oil and gas industry and
00:49:17.440 everyone just said oh we love esg they just always parasitically adopt the new term which is just so
00:49:22.500 dangerous when your enemy comes up with a new term don't especially those three letters don't don't
00:49:26.660 start valuing those three letters but they they do that and it was just nobody would question esg it
00:49:31.420 had a total moral monopoly and now look at what's happening now now people have very negative
00:49:36.120 associations with esg considerably negative associations with the world economic forum
00:49:40.160 and i think also real questions about the net zero movement and i think it's a combination of i think
00:49:46.120 some of the intellectual work and activist work some of us have done but also the manifestation
00:49:51.000 of a global energy crisis including a lesser energy crisis in america whenever you have a crisis the
00:49:57.840 establishment is called into question and so i view now as a very special educational opportunity
00:50:03.120 certainly in energy the greatest one of my lifetime because i was born in 1980 the the 70s energy crisis
00:50:09.140 was even starting to become a memory then just like inflation people don't think it can happen if it
00:50:14.340 hasn't happened recently right now both of those are happening and people are open to wait a second
00:50:18.760 maybe it doesn't make sense to restrict all of our reliable energy without a replacement maybe it
00:50:23.420 doesn't make sense to just write money endlessly maybe maybe logic is valid right maybe maybe i think
00:50:30.240 the jury's still out on that but we'll give that point to you for now um the uh uh when you look at
00:50:36.960 how everything is under the umbrella of save the earth now i don't know if you saw the story about rice
00:50:46.840 needing to go away if we're going to save the planet and so now grain rice the grain okay feeds what i
00:50:57.200 don't know probably half the world uh what's it gonna be replaced with well they certainly not meat
00:51:03.960 no they don't have you know they don't have that part of it they're just they're just talking about
00:51:08.180 getting rid of of rice why would you worry about they'll come up their scientists are working on
00:51:14.180 something to replace rice i'm sure it's got to be bugs right we got to get to bugs eventually how
00:51:18.720 what's the path to eating bugs so when i look at this and i look at the people involved i mean
00:51:23.880 you have said forever a moral case for fossil fuels because millions will die millions will die
00:51:33.300 if we just abandon uh power electricity um we're also now having these zealots take on our foods
00:51:43.180 meat rice this is immoral rice feeds so how many people will starve without rice i think rice is a
00:51:54.540 great example so i want to since it's about to be earth day and i'm here in town for this event called
00:51:59.840 earth x which is traditionally i think an event for environmental catastrophists but i was invited
00:52:05.460 because former governor rick perry wanted to have me here i guess as a counter and so he's invited me
00:52:11.520 and then the texas state climatologist we're going to be on the stage together which will be very
00:52:14.760 interesting it's going to be great so yeah yeah i'm hoping to get a really good you need to borrow
00:52:18.020 a bulletproof vest i guess we haven't had any scares yet let's hope don't don't get any ideas
00:52:23.720 anyway um and so it's earth day so i want to i want to ask kind of a question which i think is maybe
00:52:29.440 the most clarifying question when it comes to how people look at earth and it's very simple but i think
00:52:34.560 it explains how people could possibly be anti-rice in the name of the earth so the question is
00:52:39.860 what is your goal with respect to earth is it one to advance human flourishing on earth
00:52:45.720 or two is it to eliminate human impact on earth and i think the anti-rice goal is eliminating human
00:52:53.400 impact correct it's malthusian earth from a human perspective an earth with rice is a better earth
00:52:59.940 right right and an earth with fossil fuels is a better earth and so that's my perspective you know i
00:53:06.340 have a pro-human environmental philosophy and i think that's the root of all of this what is your
00:53:11.660 stance on fossil fuels being fossil fuels or just some natural thing that i mean apparently it's bubbling
00:53:19.720 up from the ocean floor all the time it's part of nature yeah i think it's mostly um i mean it's more
00:53:26.340 of a question for gas but i think it's mostly ancient biological matter i mean this stuff can naturally
00:53:31.900 occur you see that on saturn like hydrocarbons which you know that's what fossil fuels are they can
00:53:36.140 naturally occur but if you look at for and this is not my area of expertise but if you look at how
00:53:40.680 like how people explore for oil like they're geologists who study the history of life so the
00:53:46.560 vast majority of people i know who are actually finding this stuff definitely believe in what's
00:53:50.020 called the biogenic theory and wouldn't that be just the perfect way for a self-sustaining ecosystem
00:53:57.940 to work that it would take stuff that has died and is is is being regenerated into something else
00:54:07.200 that is useful well i mean the the criticism would be i think it's a good point the criticism is oh
00:54:12.660 we're taking it at a faster rate so we're we're burning the stuff at a faster rate than it decomposed
00:54:17.900 now from a certain perspective why and from my perspective like why do i care about that because
00:54:23.140 we don't need to use the stuff forever we use the stuff and we discover better things like nuclear
00:54:28.140 so we've got more than 10 times more quote fossil fuel underground than we've used in the whole
00:54:32.660 history of civilization we're not running out of it we're running out of the freedom to harness it
00:54:36.580 that's what's correct that's what's scary so um yeah it's it's a great thing another perspective
00:54:41.700 that's even more controversial is well in a sense we're returning the co2 for to the atmosphere
00:54:47.680 because we had very high co2 that was absorbed you know by like a lot of marine organisms we're
00:54:54.300 returning it to the atmosphere isn't that more quote natural so it's interesting that they they hate
00:54:58.560 anything that's impacted by humans even if we're making it more like it used to be correct um when
00:55:05.440 you look at um the road we're on especially this push from biden and the world economic forum to
00:55:14.320 get all cars to be batteries i mean there is the whole thing falls apart uh when you just start to
00:55:21.500 take it logically do we have the transmission lines to be able to put all of wherever you're getting it
00:55:30.580 from let's say you know ancient space monkeys come down and teach us how to make more electricity
00:55:36.240 we don't have the power lines to distribute this kind of stuff that fast do we
00:55:43.260 certainly not now i mean i just think of it as it's very valuable i think just to return to basic
00:55:49.620 principles and the basic principles of you know a free economy is what do we do if you have a good
00:55:56.320 idea you are free to offer it to the market and see how it goes it is not a good idea to try to make
00:56:03.240 67 percent of new u.s vehicles electric by the year 2032 that for a million different reasons which
00:56:09.660 is why it's not even close to happening we have six percent adoption with massive government subsidies
00:56:15.080 people don't want these things and the basic reasons are they're not as cost effective for
00:56:19.060 the typical person and we have a decline in the availability of reliable electricity and we're
00:56:24.340 why would you have a massive increase in demand correct but you have car companies that are going
00:56:31.060 out of the combustion engine i mean yeah they're there i mean it's one of these situations where
00:56:37.700 there's if if everyone else is doing it it can't be that bad it's it's just people really think oh if
00:56:43.180 the government is behind it if joe biden's word is behind it it must work like some politicians just
00:56:49.500 think they're just magical like they can just they can just say words and then those words will just
00:56:56.060 come true so they can just say oh yeah by 20 but look at newsom right i mean five days after he
00:57:00.880 announced no more internal combustion engine vehicles in 2035 he had to tell us as residents
00:57:05.660 of california don't charge your ev and by the way don't use your air conditioning right during heat
00:57:10.580 wave this is this is with a few percent ev penetration and they're talking about making it
00:57:15.240 close to a hundred percent so it's what's happening is the worst crackpot ideas are being
00:57:20.740 dictated this is why we don't want anyone's ideas dictated even smart people's what's problem is
00:57:25.680 these people aren't only dumb but they're anti-human at the core they're against energy
00:57:30.540 right they're again you see them being against rice they're against really what they're against
00:57:34.140 is human impact so it's the combination of the evil of government quote planning which is just
00:57:38.920 government dictating combined with an anti-human motive at least the communists had a semi-anti-human
00:57:44.480 motive and a semi-pro-human motive but the greens their core motive is eliminating human impact from
00:57:50.120 earth so you don't want people dictating you to hurt yourself it really is fascinating now they say
00:57:56.520 look we've got a they're saying it is a pro-human uh outlook they're saying there's a catastrophe
00:58:02.180 around the corner we have to stop it we have not been thinking about these things for too long and
00:58:07.220 now we have to do something about it so yeah you know evs might be more expensive and they might
00:58:11.080 have some costs up front but that's why we need the government to step in and and and take the reins
00:58:16.740 i mean there's a lot to take apart there but let's just take the idea of okay we have a looming
00:58:21.540 catastrophe so i have a very simple rule that will rule out 85 of people's predictions which is i only
00:58:28.360 accept predictions about the future from people who accurately portray the present so if they
00:58:34.100 acknowledge that's a good rule that's really good for the if they acknowledge hey you know what human
00:58:38.760 beings are currently in a climate renaissance as in we're far safer from climate related disasters than
00:58:43.540 ever the average person is 150th is likely to die from a climate related disaster because the rate of
00:58:48.120 death has gone down 98 in the last 100 years if they said it's amazing now and so we've had one
00:58:53.340 degree of warming the earth is much more livable than it used to be it's also greener life is better
00:58:57.640 mostly because of all the energy that came with the fossil fuels but there's a looming disaster for xyz
00:59:02.900 reason i would listen but they say no the climate is terrible today it's never been worse and then they
00:59:07.940 give anecdotes if this person died this person died making you think that the death rate is higher
00:59:12.340 why would i trust them to predict the future if they can't predict the present either there's only two
00:59:16.640 possibilities oh not of trusting them but they're only doing it because one they're ignorant or two
00:59:22.000 they have a different goal and this goes back to is their goal to advance human flourishing on earth
00:59:26.560 or is it to eliminate human impact on earth see i think the elites have a very anti-human view i mean
00:59:33.960 everything that is being done now across the board is uh to enslave or to kill humans you know what i mean
00:59:43.920 tell them exactly what to do every second of the day you're only gonna you're gonna have to walk if
00:59:50.180 you live in this area there's no cars for you your car can only drive so far that's that's crazy and i
00:59:57.220 think they have a real malthusian attitude and i think the majority of the people who are just
01:00:04.280 lapdog followers are ignorant of the real facts yeah i mean i think malthusian is actually charitable
01:00:11.460 to them well it's an aspect of it it's an aspect of it so it's what i it's what i call the parasite
01:00:16.600 polluter view of human beings so this is the view that earth is what i call a delicate nurturer so
01:00:21.020 it's stable sufficient it gives us enough as long as we're not too greedy and it's safe and then human
01:00:25.520 beings are parasite polluters and our impact ruins it yeah so there's that aspect of running out of
01:00:30.580 resources but there's also this idea of like everything we do ruins earth and at the core that's
01:00:36.540 obviously not true like we we make water clean nature doesn't just have evian and perrier flowing
01:00:41.280 all over the place and we ruin it like we make clean water right we make the air a lot cleaner than
01:00:45.620 it was when we use wood like we make our environment unnaturally clean and safe so you can't not know
01:00:50.920 that so i think it's really a belief that human impact is evil but notice they don't think bear
01:00:55.620 impact is evil beaver impact is so it's it's a distinctly anti-human view it's i that's why i call it
01:01:02.260 human racism because it's the view that the human race is particularly evil that our impact is evil
01:01:07.420 and the rest of nature's impact is good and this is a mainstream view it goes by green green means
01:01:12.260 minimize or eliminate human impact it's an uncontroversial idea so this is how far we are
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01:02:33.120 so alex i feel like they don't normally let you on stage with climatologists to debate is that what
01:02:49.680 this is is this a debate that you're participating in while you're here it's not a debate it's a
01:02:55.180 discussion hopefully it's a lively discussion oh i think it will be
01:03:00.840 why when you get in these moments because you've had some some high profile back and forth with
01:03:09.180 you know with climatologists and scientists talking about this stuff you know they say that you're not
01:03:15.580 even allowed to participate in these debates because you you're you're no scientist you're not an expert
01:03:20.520 but you are an expert how do you deal with that approach which basically tries to eliminate this
01:03:26.060 entire perspective from the conversation you're just not an expert that they have deemed an expert
01:03:32.060 yeah that's the deal i mean so the you're not a scientist type thing is really revealing because
01:03:38.440 what we're dealing with are policy questions right the question is what to do and that always has a
01:03:42.920 moral component so policy questions always have value so they're never fully resolved by a factual
01:03:47.540 one discipline they're also always interdisciplinary so energy questions when energy impacts climate
01:03:53.360 obviously energy expertise is relevant and that's what i have primarily i know quite a bit about
01:03:57.760 climate most of these climate guys know nothing about energy i certainly know infinitely more about
01:04:01.760 climate than they know about energy but it just shows that the only focus with fossil fuels and
01:04:06.600 climate is what are the negative climate effects of fossil fuels and this is where i think as a
01:04:11.460 philosopher i really have the expertise because they're looking again this question of is your goal
01:04:16.240 to advance human flourishing on earth or eliminate a human impact on earth they're looking at the
01:04:20.060 issue of fossil fuels from the perspective of our goal is to eliminate impact so all they can think
01:04:25.140 about is oh we're impacting the climate and that's bad and we should repent and we should stop they
01:04:28.720 don't look at the benefits but from a human flourishing perspective you look at fossil fuels and you look at
01:04:33.460 how much better have they made the earth including how much safer are we from climate due to things
01:04:38.220 like irrigation and heating and cooling and sturdy buildings and i do think this is um i think stew you
01:04:43.600 mentioned my book fossil future i think this is really the distinctive thing about fossil future
01:04:47.140 is it's the only book that looks fully at our energy choices from a purely human flourishing
01:04:52.980 perspective and what people are shocked by is how different that is how differently you look at the
01:04:58.180 same thing this you know the coal and oil and gas when you look at it and the earth from a human
01:05:03.620 flourishing perspective it's just totally changes your mind you look at it oh my gosh i'm so glad these
01:05:08.220 guys figured how to turn the glomp into human life it's made the earth better not it should have
01:05:12.820 stayed underground and we should have stayed savages and if we don't educate ourselves we are going to
01:05:17.440 end up figuring that out not from a book but from real life as we're cold dark and hungry uh alex thank
01:05:26.900 you so much god bless thanks for having me guys the glenn back program we cannot lose hold of the past
01:05:38.520 you know that i know that we've got a whole new generation of young people who don't know about
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01:06:57.900 so the latest in hunter biden story is a really big deal uh and really going to change
01:07:24.760 change the game uh i think on the hundred oh yeah what well let me let me clarify here is it a
01:07:33.580 really big deal because it's true because it's true and it's going to give us incredible new
01:07:39.860 information about hunter biden or because that's boring or is it a really big deal that's actually
01:07:47.140 going to make a difference because i feel like i'm promised this all the time i know i know i know
01:07:52.240 it never never so here's what i this reveals how corrupt everything in washington is so uh it will
01:08:06.340 mean nothing unless uh you start cleaning up the corruption because this is just roping in everybody
01:08:14.460 and the testimony that is coming in done by the uh the house is stunning so there's a new whistleblower
01:08:23.520 now hunter biden got a new high-powered legal team and he brought a war room together uh
01:08:32.340 the guy uh david brock i think didn't he go over to the war room a lot of the people from media
01:08:39.440 matters etc etc um and this legal team and this really aggressive public uh relations team
01:08:48.740 put out on the new york times the justice department in the person of a u.s attorney in
01:08:54.880 delaware david weiss was moving toward letting hunter biden off easy the new york times said mr weiss
01:09:01.240 and people familiar with the investigation says it appears to be focused on a less politically
01:09:06.220 explosive set of possible charges stemming from hunter biden's failure to meet filing deadlines for
01:09:12.680 his taxes and questions about whether he falsely claimed at least thirty thousand dollars in
01:09:18.000 inductions for business expenses so this would have been nothing nothing okay slap on the wrist
01:09:25.360 now there's a new story that is out and it came out this week on why this is taking so long
01:09:35.220 and what is really going on and it comes from a high level whistleblower at the irs
01:09:42.280 he's been working with the justice department on the hunter biden investigation he is a career
01:09:49.720 irs criminal supervisory special agent he's retained a letter uh he's retained a lawyer and written a
01:09:59.020 letter to congress claiming the biden administration is interfering with the investigation into the
01:10:04.500 president's son the anonymous special agent sent the letter and said look i i am not going to reveal
01:10:14.520 who i am i'm not going to reveal all of the facts unless you promise my safety okay that's kind of
01:10:23.400 interesting uh he said i need to be have the appropriate legal protections and that uh i will only
01:10:33.420 do it if i can be secure okay so what is he saying so what he's saying is really i think game-changing
01:10:46.400 he is saying that the let me go to merrick garland um because merrick garland is at the heart of the
01:10:56.620 whistleblower's claim um when the attorney general was uh uh sworn in he said you know look i'm staying
01:11:09.460 way away from this there's no preferential treatment at all okay the longtime irs employee wants to provide
01:11:19.340 information to congressional leaders to contradict the sworn testimony to congress by garland okay that
01:11:27.640 he is receiving preferential treatment garland said there's no interference nothing i have nothing to do
01:11:35.220 with it um the the guy uh is uh the guy is uh the supervisor of the uh investigation we put the guy in
01:11:48.480 delaware we put him in charge of it it's he's a trump appointee he's from the previous administration
01:11:55.140 he's the u.s attorney for the district of delaware i've met him as the attorney general he's committed to
01:12:01.340 the independents and we have nothing to do with it so what's happening is they are dismissing at the
01:12:11.420 irs all the things that the whistleblower said these are clear huge crimes and we would be pursuing them
01:12:20.340 all the time but uh the the attorney general or the uh the district attorney there in delaware
01:12:31.040 is dismissing them and he's saying it's because of merit garland that merit garland is putting a rope
01:12:39.300 around things and saying no you don't you don't you don't need that but he's doing it in such a way
01:12:44.160 to where weiss is just not asking for stuff and the rs is like ah what about this no no we don't need
01:12:54.000 that and then merit garland can say well he didn't want it so it must not have been important
01:12:59.160 so merit garland is is dirty in this thing and listen to who else it ropes in another official
01:13:07.280 testified this week this guy's from the cia he's the guy who helped write uh and sign the 2020 2020
01:13:16.880 uh biden laptop letter from all the you know uh uh former intel people yeah he's the guy who did it
01:13:25.820 uh he says now mike morrell former acting cia director under president barack obama
01:13:35.620 said in a transcribed interview with the congressional investigators that
01:13:40.880 before his october 17th phone call with anthony blinken he had no intention of writing the october
01:13:50.240 19th hunter biden laptop letter he testified yes and absolutely when he asked if the call with
01:13:57.760 blinken who was then the top advisor for joe biden's campaign is what triggered that intent in you
01:14:05.520 so he gets onto a phone with blinken he's not going to write anything about it he hangs up and he
01:14:12.280 writes the letter was it blinken's phone call that made you write the letter yes he also testified that
01:14:19.960 one of the two reasons he helped put the letter together was to help joe biden defeat donald trump
01:14:26.640 so now we have pretty much a hostile witness here guy who used to work for uh obama testifying
01:14:36.220 that anthony blinken who's now our uh secretary of state had that written and merrick garland
01:14:45.940 is is putting ropes around uh what you can investigate and what you can't investigate
01:14:52.860 fascinating so this when you say is this going to lead to something i don't know because it's not
01:15:01.280 just about hunter and joe biden now now this is about the people at the irs that this guy is
01:15:09.080 whistleblowing on it's about uh anthony blinken it is about merrick garland it's about the president
01:15:17.020 and who knows who else was involved in this i've never in my lifetime
01:15:24.220 yeah i have never seen uh our american government this corrupt
01:15:34.800 you know you know why people aren't going to jail when they testify falsely to congress
01:15:42.380 because congress can only refer it to the justice department they can only say this guy is contempt of
01:15:52.300 congress uh he lied under oath then they refer that to the justice department and the justice department
01:15:59.520 has to decide do we hold them and put them in jail do we try them for that or not congress can only
01:16:06.320 refer them so you can get in front of congress and lie your butt off if you have control of the
01:16:14.300 justice department how are you going to nail merrick garland i mean you better make sure that you
01:16:20.820 maintain control of the justice department uh that's uh that's key to that little game but yeah it's
01:16:26.860 something it gives you a huge line of defense and then afterward you can just claim uh well they're
01:16:31.980 just coming after me because of politics so it it does this is why i'm skeptical that these things
01:16:38.460 ever lead to anything the good thing is just like there's always some left-wing nut job who is trying
01:16:45.780 to you know take out every prominent conservative there are people who are moderates and conservatives
01:16:55.260 throughout the government who are seeing the abuses here and are not going to stand up for them now
01:17:01.700 whether their whistleblowing turns into something it's it's fair to be skeptical looking at i mean
01:17:07.520 this is a movie this is a movie you know um you're looking at the cover-up what are these people
01:17:14.480 willing to do i mean hunter biden joe biden they knew they could get away with it because they were
01:17:20.020 gonna they had their cronies at the heads of the government and they know once dad's either dead or
01:17:28.860 out of office nobody's gonna nobody's gonna bring this up he just has to make it through his terms
01:17:34.780 in office and then nobody will bring it up and it'll just go away that can't happen this time that
01:17:41.840 cannot happen we have to know the truth and somebody has to pay the price you can't just whitewash
01:17:50.680 merrick garland i mean i i was reading some of this stuff today and i thought
01:17:55.020 that guy almost was supreme court justice yeah you know i didn't know anything about him i thought
01:18:02.360 okay well maybe i don't know another liberal another liberal judge all right i thought he was just a
01:18:07.620 liberal no this guy i think is corrupt to the core i think too part of it he's that way even more now
01:18:14.520 because he's been convinced like everyone else on the left that republicans stole that seat on the
01:18:20.300 supreme court which is a completely ridiculous thing and shows his character yeah much yeah
01:18:25.140 exactly it's easy to be it's easy to have you know decent carry uh character when everything's going
01:18:30.620 your way when you start to have pushback what's your character yeah and that's an insane telling of
01:18:38.620 that story republicans had control of the senate even if they got a vote i know he wouldn't have got
01:18:42.020 through but beyond that though and this is goes all the way to the top we always talk about the
01:18:46.420 biden's but anthony blinken which by the way no h not anthony i'm sorry anthony blinken uh is
01:18:53.280 the secretary of state i know i mean this these are people that were manipulating the certainly at the
01:19:00.880 very least the politics surrounding the election and not only that he's the guy the the state department
01:19:08.300 was the one that directed the pentagon on how to evacuate people in afghanistan
01:19:15.760 wasn't just the pentagon it for the very first time it was the state department and he was in
01:19:22.240 charge of it he also did you notice when they were talking about sending all the money over to ukraine
01:19:27.040 it's going through anthony yeah and the state department all of this corruption that stems
01:19:35.020 really around ukraine for a decade all the same people are involved all the same people are traveling
01:19:42.320 back and forth and all the people who seem to also be connected now to a hunter biden scandal
01:19:49.360 they're all in the pipeline of money going all around the world and anthony blinken is a legit
01:19:58.080 biden guy like this is the type of guy that was you know when the obama administration was filled with
01:20:05.480 people who thought obama was god and were sort of embarrassed by biden that's not anthony anthony
01:20:11.640 blinken's a dedicated biden guy and you wonder why there's not turnover at some of these positions they
01:20:16.280 all know this stuff they all know what they've done you can't fire people like anthony blinken because
01:20:22.100 he's been running interference and burying bodies uh you know of course we're talking figuratively here
01:20:28.580 uh all over the place for the past 30 years these people you can't fire them no matter how bad you
01:20:35.540 think things are going they don't stay around forever i don't think they think it's going poorly
01:20:40.220 but i mean if you got the if you got the crew that is willing to bury bodies and willing to deal
01:20:46.540 corruptly why would you fire them you want somebody who's not in your inner circle no they might catch
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01:21:51.320 welcome to the uh glenn back program we're um we're really glad that you're here we're talking
01:22:15.600 about how the left tries to erase history and adjust it and manipulate it and they do this
01:22:20.960 all the time and i i was uh i was reading the uh the announcement for rfk juniors presidential
01:22:28.740 story i think it was in the new york times and they're now no because like think of the the term
01:22:34.100 the the the the string of events here right the anti-vax movement right was always something that
01:22:41.160 was at some level somewhat bipartisan right like it wasn't but it was it i would say leaned left yes and
01:22:48.900 it was small it was yeah small um you know i i go back to this article which i think is hilarious
01:22:54.740 which is 10 anti-vaccine celebs this is from the new york post 2015 who are the two are the 10 people
01:23:02.240 that are famous jenny mccarthy left right rfk junior alicia silverstone left now bill maher who's kind of
01:23:08.820 now anti-woke but still left miam bialik uh jim carrey these are all left-wing figures there's really
01:23:16.420 only one right-wing figure in the entire list which is hilarious his name donald trump that's how the
01:23:23.420 2015 now he's you know mr operation warp speed this whole thing again this is a weird issue it's not
01:23:31.060 a normal left-right issue but they robert f kennedy jr who has been a left-wing lunatic his entire life
01:23:39.980 a person who literally accused glenn beck of treason and implicate implied that he should be
01:23:47.380 executed this person is now being promoted in in the new york times because they've now turned on him
01:23:56.240 from a hard left-wing global warming guy into it now they don't like him so now he is being portrayed
01:24:02.680 as a now he's turned into a a guy who's pushing for individual liberty that is how they're describing
01:24:09.160 in the pages of the new york time as a proponent of individual liberty a guy who wants to control
01:24:14.060 every aspect of your life except their vaccines every other aspect of his life of your life he
01:24:20.580 wants to control but he's a proponent of individual liberty now and currently polling at 14 percent
01:24:26.720 we got no room to compromise
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01:25:11.600 this is the glenn beck program
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01:26:45.660 justin haskins is on with us he is the heartland institute socialism research center director
01:26:53.500 probably more famous as the co-author with his unbelievable talented good-looking sidekick
01:27:04.000 uh who is also the co-author of that book called the great reset and an upcoming book called dark future
01:27:13.880 justin welcome good morning good morning glenn you know i love the idea of you being my sidekick
01:27:21.440 damn i'm gonna i'm gonna put that i'm gonna plaster that everywhere
01:27:26.340 i would have gotten away with it too if it wasn't for these kids in their mystery van
01:27:32.380 um you've always been your own worst enemy i know uh so justin i i got this news i've been saving it
01:27:40.700 for friday on the program uh i got this news late i think wednesday and it took everything in me
01:27:47.460 to keep it quiet yesterday this is huge what happened in florida yeah florida is it is it is
01:27:55.620 essentially a done deal in florida they are going to pass uh the most comprehensive toughest
01:28:01.940 most important anti-esg social credit scoring bill uh that we have ever seen probably anywhere
01:28:09.380 in the entire world this is the toughest thing uh for the past year and a half or so uh many of us
01:28:16.860 have been fighting in you know two dozen states you've been covering it on your show trying to get
01:28:22.960 a really solid esg bill passed there's been some some progress made in a lot of places they have put
01:28:30.040 some legislation into place but nothing that that goes so far as to protect the individual from esg
01:28:37.420 they usually have to do with investments state investments state contracts things like that
01:28:43.360 but this is the first time that a state is is on the verge of passing a bill that will protect
01:28:50.960 individuals from banks and other financial institutions using esg and social credit scores
01:28:57.320 to discriminate against people to try to force the entire economy to transform along the great
01:29:03.280 reset line this is a huge part of what the great reset is you and i did not think that what we're
01:29:10.980 seeing in florida right now would happen no i mean anytime soon yeah hang on just a second um two years
01:29:18.000 ago when we were first released uh the great reset i remember looking at you and you looking at me and
01:29:24.260 we're like is anybody even going to care or read this book and we wrote it with that knowledge that
01:29:30.760 maybe nobody will read it but it was so important for everybody to understand look at i mean esg and
01:29:40.040 the wef they are on the ropes and in and it's it's in good part due to this audience reading and spreading
01:29:49.060 the word about this book it's crazy what's happened yes without a doubt i remember having
01:29:55.120 those meetings in your office uh i remember you telling me over and over and over again justin
01:30:00.480 we have to find hope gotta provide hope and i said glenn there is no hope i'll never forget you
01:30:07.940 say that it's all over and you said no no we have to find a way we have to find a way and i remember
01:30:14.060 saying to you glenn it's too okay we'll come up with something but you do realize you're screwed
01:30:19.620 right yeah yeah we are and i said yes i said yes i know but we've got to hold out because both of us
01:30:26.620 knew how far along this was and if you don't act quickly it's over and uh it is being beaten back
01:30:36.840 and a month ago i would have never thought that florida or any state would have passed something
01:30:45.820 this strong i mean it covers all of the bases that we have been preaching about traveling the country
01:30:52.980 talking about i mean it's an incredible bill it makes florida the safest state if it passes the
01:31:02.100 safest state against the wef and and safest government probably in the world yes without a
01:31:13.300 doubt um the bill is incredible uh representative bob rommel state senator aaron grahl deserve tons of
01:31:20.600 credit of course ron desantis who has already said that he's going to sign the bill the bill has been
01:31:25.520 passed by the house and passed by the senate so there's no reason to believe this isn't going to
01:31:30.620 be signed any day now by ron desantis who has been a an absolute champion warrior for this bill and
01:31:37.540 anti-esg uh warrior nationally now he's becoming a national figure for this uh and of course the house
01:31:45.140 leadership the senate leadership all behind this as well and that's the difference see we've seen
01:31:50.620 this introduced in numerous other states but in every other state where something like this has been
01:31:55.420 introduced it's been killed by by establishment republicans by bank lobbyists by corrupt organizations
01:32:04.240 some of which claim to be conservative these are the people who have been killing these bills all
01:32:08.960 across the country including in deep deep red states like idaho and kansas and other places but in
01:32:16.520 florida because they had leadership behind it from the very beginning with ron desantis and with
01:32:22.120 paul renner the house speaker and and uh katherine pasadomo i mean these people kathleen pasadomo i
01:32:28.100 mean these people are the are the heroes of this um and and you know and i also think there's a lot
01:32:34.440 of people out there who think well i don't live in florida so this doesn't matter oh it does it does
01:32:39.140 yeah this is going to change the entire landscape of this fight everywhere else it's going to be easier
01:32:45.240 to pass this uh legislation and the people who have been working on the ground on this nationwide
01:32:50.560 like eddie grandy and audrey decker at pro-family legislative network these people are heroes heroes
01:32:57.040 heroes it's going to change the entire fight against the great reset going forward so the democrats said
01:33:04.300 a couple of things um senator uh jason pizzo said the bill is absolutely laughable it shows that we are not
01:33:13.160 a business friendly state a democratic senator tina scott polski said socialism is a state of control
01:33:21.600 of production distribution and change of goods and services i will vote for capitalism and that's why i
01:33:28.960 vote no on this bill this is incredible the way they have turned where you have democrats claiming that
01:33:38.040 they are pro-business um by by stopping anything to stop esg and how many republicans and conservatives
01:33:48.220 buy into it it's nuts it's absolutely nuts the idea that this is that esg that social credit scores that
01:33:55.800 collusion amongst all these massive corporations and banks all over the world all going flying off the
01:34:01.880 davos colluding about how they're going to fundamentally transform our entire economy the idea that that is
01:34:08.020 somehow free market economics when they don't give a crap about what the average consumer wants
01:34:14.060 they're not listening to supply and demand they're not following any of the normal rules or laws of
01:34:19.340 economics and yet somehow this is supposed to be about protecting the free market give me a break
01:34:25.800 that is a total total joke the only reason anyone on the left wants this is because it is a mechanism for
01:34:33.720 controlling society which many people on the left love and the only reason some establishment
01:34:39.220 republicans i think have been so hesitant to go in this direction is either because they don't
01:34:44.580 understand it if we're going to give them the benefit of the doubt or because frankly they're
01:34:48.520 cronyist they're corrupt they're in with big business interests that want this kind of control
01:34:53.260 and big banks um let me uh uh let me show you an example i don't know if you've heard this news but we
01:34:59.960 had dr eric henson on a couple of weeks ago texas medical board suspended his medical license because
01:35:06.720 he didn't obey the mask mandate in 2021 so just a few months ago they suspend him as a doctor for
01:35:15.140 something that happened in 2021 and he was right on uh and so they they suspend him he loses his license
01:35:22.380 and he comes on the show we tell call the texas medical uh board and uh say enough is enough here
01:35:30.140 and they did like the next day they granted his license then we found out the day after
01:35:37.240 that the hospital that he had privileges at and the insurance company that he had both dropped him
01:35:45.680 so good luck with your medical uh your medical license you can't use it okay that's esg so we went
01:35:55.380 on the air to uh tuesday or wednesday and i said uh you gotta call the hospital gotta call the hospital
01:36:03.440 and people called within six hours he was reinstated at that hospital the only one that's going to be
01:36:11.740 tough is the insurance company and and that is the biggest partner the banks and the insurance
01:36:20.260 companies are the biggest hammers to fall if he was living in florida under this new bill he wouldn't
01:36:27.960 have a problem be much it'd be much harder for any of this kind of thing to happen and for every story
01:36:34.200 like that that you hear see not every person who's discriminated against gets their story featured by
01:36:40.440 glenn beck on the radio and and hundreds or thousands of people calling demanding that their
01:36:45.400 employer reinstate that that doesn't usually happen no in 99 of the cases or more than that
01:36:52.860 you never even hear about it and that's why you need laws on the books to protect people and
01:36:58.620 and if you don't have fair access law like they now have in florida which conservatives have been
01:37:04.460 fighting against you don't even know you become a conspiracy theorist because you're like wait a
01:37:11.300 minute the medical board then the hospital and then the insurance company they all cancel me and they
01:37:17.100 cancel me after i'm reinstated not when i lose my medical license but i'm reinstated and that's when
01:37:25.120 they tell me well if you don't have fair access you can't prove it because they don't have to answer
01:37:31.520 any questions that's the problem well the reason that you and i were so concerned about the great
01:37:38.180 reset when we first started learning about it even before we were really vocal about what it was
01:37:43.360 fully explaining to the audience what what's going on is because we understood how deep the collusion
01:37:49.200 was yes and and we thought a lot of people just wouldn't believe it because it seemed so unbelievable
01:37:55.280 how much coordination and how much collusion and how much corruption was going on how much money
01:38:00.900 had been poured into this system where they're all coordinating on these issues like you know
01:38:06.540 vaccine mandates or whatever the issue is it doesn't matter whatever they decide to be the
01:38:12.680 issue they're all coordinating and that's why davos matters that's why the world economic forum matters
01:38:19.040 that's why the great reset matters and it matters why joe biden and all of these people
01:38:22.820 are in these vast public private partnerships with these major corporations it's not because the world
01:38:28.340 economic forum actually has political power in and of itself it's because it's about coordinating all
01:38:35.300 these institutions all over the world working hand in hand in lockstep to take away your freedoms and
01:38:41.400 to advance their cause and i truly believe there are big companies i think budweiser is one of them
01:38:46.640 look budweiser owned by you know augie bush that they're conservatives uh and do you really think they
01:38:55.420 wanted to release that you know i don't buy their cock and bull story that oh it was just some low
01:39:00.840 level no it wasn't that's the job of that individual to get you a higher cei score to and the only way you
01:39:09.520 can get this score is if you are using your advertising to support and grow lgbtq2 plus uh knowledge
01:39:21.000 so you've got to take your money it just can't say hey no we have a fair workspace you have to take
01:39:26.360 your money and do something like budweiser did well it's suicidal and i don't think they want to do it
01:39:33.440 uh you know at least at the corporate level the highest levels but they did it because if they don't
01:39:41.240 they get a bad score on cei and nobody does business with them right and there's and there's a ton of
01:39:49.140 examples of that sort of thing happening you have fossil fuel companies like exxon mobil throwing
01:39:55.260 members of the board out of the door because they're not willing to to phase out fossil fuels
01:40:01.480 it's a fossil fuel company why would they ever do that because that's how the great reset works
01:40:07.580 everybody knows who's involved with this that you have to go along you have to chase the money you have
01:40:14.740 to go where the black rocks of the world are going and the and the other big institutional investors
01:40:19.660 and the banks because if all the banks and all the black rocks of the world and state street global
01:40:24.820 advisors and all those people are moving in one direction together as a group and you go against
01:40:29.900 them you will be destroyed it's right we know this because they've they've said this yeah numerous
01:40:35.740 times publicly yeah it is it's racketeering at the highest levels i think ever seen on earth all right
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01:42:15.380 okay the biggest fund of them all is the california public employees retirement fund
01:42:36.920 am i am i am i wrong on that no i think that's right yeah calipers yeah calipers one of the biggest
01:42:42.900 ones for sure yeah um and and as they go so goes usually every other state okay calipers uh has
01:42:54.400 the board of administration had a meeting and the board members voted to formally oppose senate bill
01:43:03.100 252 legislation that would require divestment from fossil fuel companies they voted against it
01:43:12.920 by a vote of seven to one the board agreed with a staff recommendation to oppose the bill
01:43:20.380 they said that it will hurt their investments because they can't invest in fossil fuel companies
01:43:27.980 it would require both pension funds to divest existing fossil fuel company investments on or
01:43:33.920 before july 1 2030 um and it would require both calipers and cal stirs beginning on february 1 2025
01:43:42.260 every year going forward to report to the governor and the legislature the status of any fossil fuel
01:43:48.340 company holdings and divestments this is massive yeah this is a huge huge deal uh calipers
01:43:57.640 is probably as you said the biggest pension fund in america they have a a you know we're talking
01:44:04.800 about controlling huge huge amounts of money and stock and and they they throw what what their weight
01:44:12.100 really does matter and in a lot of ways a lot of the left-wing states kind of follow what calipers
01:44:17.960 does because if they're not doing it then you're probably not going to see it in other states as well
01:44:23.080 so and and and not only for that it's like if i knew exactly what warren buffett was going to do
01:44:28.860 with their investment money you know and and this is 9.4 billion dollars you kind of follow if they're
01:44:35.680 not in you know should i put my money with them or over here what do they know that i don't know
01:44:42.320 yeah there's no doubt about that and what we've seen over and over and over again is when the issue
01:44:47.480 of esg funds and divestment and fossil fuels and other things has been studied at length uh the
01:44:53.540 research is overwhelming those funds do much worse you you do not get a good return on your investment
01:45:00.840 when you throw out fossil fuels when you go all in on esg we've seen this with whole nations having
01:45:08.520 issues like sri lanka we've seen um pension funds and companies and other things people losing money
01:45:15.700 especially compared to the returns that you're getting in in you know other kinds of better
01:45:20.380 performing funds so this is there's no doubt whatsoever um that calipers would be better off
01:45:27.340 going in the other direction what's surprising is that they're so ideologically aligned with far
01:45:32.840 left-wing goals you would think that they wouldn't pull a move like this but the thing you have to
01:45:37.920 understand about the esg movement and you know this is that a lot of it is just they want to control
01:45:43.960 and manipulate society when they feel like it but they still want to make a lot of money on the side
01:45:48.360 too yep so if something's going on where they look at it and they say you know what i don't think
01:45:53.360 we're going to make money on this i think this is actually going to be bad for us then yeah then then
01:45:57.620 the esg stuff goes out the window that's thank you so much justin i love talking to you great news
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01:47:27.100 by the way did you hear about the texas ceo of the texas school funds it's kind of like calipers
01:47:55.640 except it's texas uh and he watches over some of the assets and uh he decided that he was going to
01:48:04.100 vote um and and invest all of the texas money into esg funds uh that did not uh put any money into fossil
01:48:15.900 fuels which the state of texas kind of doesn't like really yeah i mean they passed a law
01:48:24.480 you can't do that okay no texas state funds are to go into any of those funds they were one of the
01:48:32.340 first to pass that part of the esg anti-esg movement uh yeah he's he's no longer employed uh
01:48:39.240 somehow or another he i guess he thought he could get away with it i i i mean laws it really are
01:48:44.280 optional aren't they well for some people for some if you're the right person yeah you know you don't
01:48:49.960 need to really stick to all of them amen brother amen um by the way do you watch ted lasso
01:48:57.960 no i started it when it first came out and i got through a couple of episodes and it was okay but i
01:49:04.640 i didn't see the it was really a phenomenon and i i never got to that level so how many episodes did
01:49:11.680 you watch i want to say two i have a theory okay the theory is you have to watch three episodes of
01:49:19.500 any show before you can judge because i've watched some shows where i'm like okay all right and then
01:49:26.900 you watch a second episode okay by the third episode you should be locked you should be locked
01:49:32.800 into it by the end of the third episode so you got to go back and watch it's like the relief factor
01:49:38.000 two-week quick start it is to see if it works for you you got to give it more than one episode okay
01:49:42.600 that's fair yeah because i think i had that experience with breaking bad i remember watching
01:49:46.040 the first couple episodes i'm like this is all right i don't know what the what the whole you
01:49:50.000 know why is everyone making such a big deal about it though and then by about episode three i was
01:49:54.580 locked in as you know what's crazy is when you watch ted lasso it you walk away actually feeling good
01:50:02.960 you're like oh that's a good show and they're good people and everything else it's not as raunchy
01:50:09.260 but it would have never been on television it would have never been like oh that's the clean show
01:50:14.400 that's the clean good wholesome show really because that's all i've heard about it is that it's like
01:50:19.580 it's optimistic and positive our standards on that one quite a bit really quite oh yeah quite a bit
01:50:25.780 quite a bit it's it's pretty incredible if you try to find something that is good and everyone can
01:50:33.580 watch and no one's offended oh yeah i don't think there is anything no i mean i've been watching
01:50:38.220 succession i won't oh no spoilers here yeah it's like it's not a positive there's not a lot of good
01:50:44.080 people on it i mean i really like the show and it's really well done but it doesn't exactly you
01:50:50.960 know leave you feeling well it's kind of like it's kind of like yellowstone where uh yellowstone
01:50:57.760 not a lot of good people in the family they're yellowstone they're all like should we kill him dad
01:51:03.780 it's the right thing to do and somehow or another you find yourself going damn right it is
01:51:09.140 in this one instance it's okay it's okay i mean they're doing it i will say weird i do think that
01:51:17.380 the ted lasso thing is is an interesting phenomenon and that i think we because of shows that were super
01:51:23.480 successful like breaking bad for example we went to that really dark place with television and so
01:51:30.440 many shows are like that and i gotta say i like those shows i really i mean i don't know what it
01:51:34.800 is about my tastes on television but i really wind up liking those dark shows and it does put you kind
01:51:40.840 of you watch a lot of them and there's so many you can stream them all you can binge them all
01:51:45.960 and it can put you in a dark place yeah by midnight tonight you're either killing your people
01:51:49.620 or killing yourself right so it's no big deal yeah it is something that is i've been trying to go to
01:51:57.160 church every day for the last two weeks and uh just spend time with god for at least an hour
01:52:05.780 every day so in the middle in the middle of the day i've been leaving the office and going and
01:52:10.480 it's such a hassle i mean i gotta tell you it's hard okay oh anyway i mean i don't think i've ever
01:52:20.800 done that in my life i'm not gonna ever been to church every day for two weeks in my life maybe
01:52:25.900 as a kid a camp maybe i had a church camp i went to for two straight weeks but i mean is that a
01:52:30.500 is that a regular thing for most people no to church for two every day no i don't think so okay
01:52:35.640 but uh i did it because uh you know i was i was prompted to do it and then i was like yeah that's
01:52:43.360 a good idea i'll do that and now i'm like i can't break my word to god he remembers things
01:52:50.620 and what you're just looking for i'm just looking for some guidance you know what i mean and um uh and
01:52:59.360 strangely uh i think i'm getting it um but also uh you find less desire to watch things like that
01:53:12.860 the the more you align yourself and and you don't be well at least i'm not becoming preachy because
01:53:19.740 i mean i like those shows too um but you just find yourself like not just not interested
01:53:28.440 i mean i'll have to go to church every day for like 50 years before i can really master that
01:53:36.220 but i thought it was interesting in two weeks you know yeah i mean i think i'm glad next week's over
01:53:42.960 because i gotta watch breaking bad i've never watched it so i gotta watch so good it's so good
01:53:47.540 i think i've come that i've come that way with horror movies which i've always sort of liked horror
01:53:53.140 movies and like lately i i just can't get myself motivated i don't know there's just
01:53:58.420 something about you know people ripping off each other's flesh is that it just it's not as
01:54:02.080 appealing as it once was i don't i don't know why yeah because i'm scared it's gonna happen to me
01:54:08.000 every time i walk down the street in any major city uh these days you know and i think part of this has
01:54:13.020 to do with um you know the the who is the number one uh box office draw in world war one
01:54:21.200 i don't know charlie chaplin okay what yeah okay yeah yeah who is the biggest star even today
01:54:29.520 but really started in the depression and uh through world war ii carrot top yeah yeah wow not a lot of
01:54:40.440 people get that okay carrot top mickey mouse oh yeah okay they're the same character they're the little
01:54:48.000 guy sacrificing necessarily what they want for the joy of others because they love to watch the joy
01:54:57.980 in others and uh you know maybe that's what we're getting from ted lasso and some you know also strip
01:55:07.360 clubs are in it but uh oh see mickey goes to a strip club you don't think disney's doing that right now
01:55:13.860 yeah but i mean it is it is ted lasso's character is he's just going to do the right thing and even
01:55:22.520 if it hurts him he's going to do the right thing and he loves to see other people have joy yeah because
01:55:29.440 i keep hearing people say the word wholesome around ted lasso yeah he is he is he is but i think more
01:55:36.640 than wholesome which you'd think of you know some you don't think there's not gonna be strip clubs
01:55:41.580 often and wholesome shows it's really that like sort of optimism right it's like it's almost like
01:55:47.220 everything around you seems dark right now yeah so this show stands out no but it's not just optimism
01:55:53.060 it is kind of a wholesome attitude he is wholesome he is just a country kind of guy who
01:56:00.140 grew up you know believing all the things that our grandparents taught us
01:56:06.240 and never left that world and gosh darn it just not gonna let the world get me down but he's not a
01:56:13.620 gosh darn it kind of guy he he you really like him you really really like him and and he is clean
01:56:23.440 cut gosh darn it that's oh you know what we should do and it's stuff that you would like never think of
01:56:30.920 unless you were a really wholesome guy and then you're seeing it play out over the the length of
01:56:38.200 the show how people are changing because of him when he first starts everybody's miserable
01:56:44.260 now i think it's only one guy and i don't think he's ever going to change that's miserable but
01:56:50.260 he hated ted now he's one of ted's biggest fans because he's true he he is consistent he
01:57:00.860 lives what he preaches and that's what people like that's actually seems uh it seems like
01:57:07.600 something i would like i don't know why i don't know why you like don't like it i think you would
01:57:10.960 really yeah maybe i should try it again yeah um this is a little bit off topic but a show that
01:57:16.120 i'm watching now that i think you might enjoy uh it's a it's a show called jury duty have you heard
01:57:20.880 of this no it's on something called free v which i didn't know it exists all right that's probably why
01:57:26.880 nobody's heard of it but i think it might be worth a google to find where it is okay
01:57:30.740 um it's a show it's like a documentary about a jury and the case is is like a an accident
01:57:36.620 in a in a warehouse in like a textile warehouse and that's what the case is about and it's a
01:57:42.060 documentary you meet all the jurors you go through the whole thing you know it's kind of what you'd
01:57:45.660 expect from this the the hook on it though is that it's a fake trial every single person in it is an
01:57:55.140 actor except one of the jurors he thinks it's completely legitimate and he thinks it's like
01:58:01.180 the truman show yeah like really like just created the truman show on this one guy who thinks he's
01:58:06.820 there for a real trial in reality the judge the actors the plaintiff the defendant every the lawyers
01:58:14.440 everything is fake what is the point what is right now i mean i would just say basically at least i've
01:58:20.940 maybe five episodes into it it's just really funny like it's all these people are really weird and they
01:58:25.420 keep putting them into strange situations and he has to make these it doesn't seem to have a point
01:58:29.460 to it other than to make you laugh but i mean that's kind of what reminded me when you're talking
01:58:33.760 about ted lasso because i don't know we don't have a lot of that stuff right now it all has points
01:58:37.740 it's all got to treat you know you gotta be you gotta how can we get you into this transgendered
01:58:42.880 vehicle today oh my gosh let me go talk to my manager it's so much of this stuff is pushing you in
01:58:47.820 some direction when it comes to culture usually a negative one i mean this just seems funny i don't
01:58:52.580 know if it's gonna hold up i mean it's been really solid so far but just the concept concept of it is
01:58:57.800 i think really really funny i mean the effort that they're putting in to make this guy believe and put
01:59:05.000 him in these really awkward situations where he has to do these things he doesn't want this is my dream
01:59:09.020 job wouldn't that be so i think this is my dream job create a world for one person and they have
01:59:16.140 no idea yeah and just it wouldn't that be fun it really would be i mean unless you had ill intent
01:59:23.680 well if i could be the scheduler at the white house that could be fun it would be a hell it would
01:59:33.100 be an interesting we'd have a lot to talk about we would we would did you see where he was yesterday
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02:01:27.800 glenn beck
02:01:29.380 welcome to the glenn beck program i want to remind you that uh we are going to take our museum
02:01:54.100 out on the road for the very first time about 75 million dollars worth of uh artifacts are going
02:02:00.620 to be coming to uh saint george utah this summer uh and it is i think the 24th i think of june through
02:02:12.040 july 4th and we would love to see you there you got to get your tickets and you can get them
02:02:18.540 now at united we pledge.org united we pledge.org get your tickets to the museum get them now because
02:02:26.580 they are they're all going to be gone uh so get your tickets now i mean i'm really excited for this
02:02:33.740 you saw the uh this weekend i'm trying to get something that is why i've looked for 15 years
02:02:40.680 for any item and one of the best items is uh coming up uh this weekend i'll tell you about it if we get
02:02:48.380 it on monday but you just saw the we just had a exact replica of the door into the shower room
02:02:58.380 of auschwitz recreated it is chilling i haven't been in the room with it yet um but uh it's it's for
02:03:08.180 um it's it's for the room all about experts and uh when uh when science and government all start to
02:03:18.080 collude and go wrong it can go dark quickly especially if you have anti-human or uh or just
02:03:26.060 wildly arrogant people in charge but it's going to be a tour your kids can skip that part if you want
02:03:32.340 but it's going to be yeah yeah it's going to be a it's going to be something you'll never forget
02:03:36.940 you'll never see things like this it's united we pledge.org and we've been doing these things
02:03:42.200 these types of you've been doing these things museums for years and years and years and the
02:03:46.260 first ones were really cool like there are some really cool stuff there it has expanded to levels i
02:03:51.840 don't think we ever could have imagined and the amount of stuff you have now incredible things
02:03:57.440 from history that you can see and you know man i can't encourage people enough to come out and do
02:04:02.900 this if you're in the area it's worth your time are you coming out that uh it's not worth my time
02:04:08.180 it's worth their time okay no yeah i would love to i i don't i don't know what the plan is with the
02:04:12.260 shooting schedules and yeah yeah yeah a lot of times they make me stay back here i know in case you
02:04:16.460 know you you go on a bender or whatever and don't show up in the morning for the show so yeah but yeah
02:04:21.980 i gotta get out there for this i really want to see it all right um we will see you on monday thank
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