The Glenn Beck Program - September 15, 2020


Americans ARE Waking Up | Guests: Tom Fitton & Christopher Rufo | 9⧸15⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

151.33928

Word Count

18,888

Sentence Count

1,943

Misogynist Sentences

26

Hate Speech Sentences

26


Summary

Glenn Beck is back in the hot seat with a new segment on The Glenn Beck Show. Glenn exposes the left's dark plans for the 2020 election, and reveals who's behind the coup to make it happen.


Transcript

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00:01:43.700 Well, some interesting things were said yesterday.
00:01:46.500 Kamala Harris came out and she is promising that a Harris administration with Joe Biden will be a boon.
00:01:55.340 Uh, wait, a Harris administration?
00:01:59.780 I mean, I think you're a little too eager.
00:02:02.300 Little too eager.
00:02:03.720 Also, Michael Moore yesterday compared Donald Trump to Osama bin Laden and said he's a mass killer.
00:02:12.000 Carl Bernstein came out and called the president homicidal and said that his rallies were homicidal assemblies.
00:02:20.860 Really?
00:02:21.460 Um, the Atlantic called to the end of the Nobel Peace Prize because it nominated Donald Trump for something that he actually earned.
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00:04:32.840 But what does it mean for the future of our republic?
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00:04:37.280 Glenn exposes the left's dark plans for the November election.
00:04:40.360 Democrats are pushing to make it available for all voters.
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00:04:46.900 Civil War, the way America can end in 2020.
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00:04:55.020 You know, I have to tell you, welcome to the program, America.
00:04:58.520 I have to tell you, I'm...
00:05:00.280 I go from...
00:05:02.360 I go from a dark mood to a light mood.
00:05:04.420 Somebody said to me, Glenn, what happened?
00:05:08.800 Yesterday, you were doom and gloom, and the whole world is ending.
00:05:12.240 And today, and I said, yeah, today, I just embraced it.
00:05:15.740 Today, I could just handle it a bit, you know?
00:05:18.300 But I'm looking at some of the things that are going on.
00:05:22.160 And Pat Gray joins us, filling in for Stu Brageer.
00:05:25.080 And I'm wondering if there isn't an awakening that is happening.
00:05:32.440 I don't necessarily think it's the Great Awakening, which is the only thing that I think will really, truly save our country,
00:05:38.800 which is an awakening and a turning back to God.
00:05:42.340 I, unfortunately, don't think we've been humbled enough yet.
00:05:46.300 When will we be?
00:05:47.500 I don't know.
00:05:48.180 But if you look at some of the things that are going on, for instance, if you...
00:05:54.260 If Bill Maher gets it and is willing to say it, you've got to believe that there are other people that believe the same things,
00:06:04.380 like Bill Maher, who are all around the country, who are maybe not saying it yet.
00:06:10.740 Listen to Bill Maher.
00:06:12.040 I'm not down with this.
00:06:13.720 Properties on the table as something we can just take.
00:06:17.280 Because things are not right.
00:06:19.040 Where is this mass destruction of property happening right now?
00:06:22.000 Like, if you look at...
00:06:22.740 You watch the news?
00:06:23.500 If you look at Portland, it's two square blocks.
00:06:26.100 There is a view.
00:06:27.260 And it's in the media.
00:06:28.980 Please, I know you've seen it.
00:06:30.800 Don't look at me like I'm making this up.
00:06:33.420 That somehow this is a justifiable approach.
00:06:36.720 Well, is it in part of protest?
00:06:39.000 I mean, isn't that what...
00:06:40.820 So you're part of this.
00:06:41.620 You believe that.
00:06:42.740 I saw this guy who had a Papa John's franchise,
00:06:45.160 and he was yelling through his broken glass.
00:06:47.880 You're going to elect Trump.
00:06:49.380 And I'm just trying to feed my family.
00:06:51.180 I don't think his view was just like, c'est la vie.
00:06:53.380 It's just property.
00:06:55.160 I mean, that's pretty amazing.
00:06:56.580 That was a CNN reporter, by the way, looking at him like,
00:06:59.560 what are you talking about?
00:07:01.160 And he said critical words.
00:07:03.600 So you're part of it.
00:07:05.400 How many people are feeling that?
00:07:10.400 I would love to know anybody in our audience who didn't vote for Trump last time,
00:07:16.220 but will vote for Trump this time.
00:07:19.720 I don't know if you care to admit that.
00:07:23.580 I was just talking to Stephen, one of the guys here that we work with,
00:07:28.560 and he was saying that he knows somebody that was not a Trump supporter.
00:07:35.660 No, wait.
00:07:36.480 Was a Trump supporter?
00:07:37.560 Then not a Trump supporter.
00:07:38.880 Now a Trump supporter again.
00:07:40.700 Was like, I can't vote for this guy.
00:07:44.120 Thought he was just out of control.
00:07:45.880 Can't vote for him.
00:07:46.640 Can't vote for him.
00:07:47.460 And now is like, I can't vote for anybody else.
00:07:51.620 We can relate to that, right?
00:07:53.140 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:07:54.120 You know, during 2016, I didn't think I'd ever be voting for Donald Trump.
00:07:59.060 Never.
00:08:00.040 Never.
00:08:01.260 I have to.
00:08:02.400 Yeah.
00:08:02.840 I have to.
00:08:03.460 Yeah.
00:08:03.640 And it's not some thing where you always are like, well, you got to.
00:08:12.000 It's a binary choice.
00:08:13.560 No, it's not what it is.
00:08:14.780 It's not that.
00:08:15.140 No.
00:08:15.360 It's not that.
00:08:16.400 This is.
00:08:17.000 It's too critical.
00:08:18.500 It's too.
00:08:19.760 The consequences are too dire if Joe Biden is elected.
00:08:24.120 And I think that Donald Trump, knowingly or unknowingly, is the only one that can actually
00:08:34.240 correct it.
00:08:34.980 Yeah.
00:08:35.260 Because he's kicking walls down.
00:08:38.160 Yeah.
00:08:38.500 And he has done some things that were so unexpected.
00:08:43.540 By me, at least.
00:08:44.340 I didn't expect him to do certain things that he's done.
00:08:47.640 And it's been a really pleasant surprise.
00:08:50.660 UAE is.
00:08:51.700 Isn't it the UAE is or is it Bahrain that is signing the peace deal today?
00:08:56.300 I think Bahrain's signing on to the.
00:08:58.180 Yeah.
00:08:58.700 It's crazy.
00:08:59.760 It's amazing.
00:09:00.260 It's crazy.
00:09:00.920 And no one is talking about that.
00:09:03.100 No one is talking.
00:09:03.900 No, because what are they going to say about it?
00:09:05.100 You can only say good things about it.
00:09:06.560 I know.
00:09:06.980 The only thing that I've heard that a Democrat say about it, and it was Nancy Pelosi.
00:09:11.280 She called it a distraction.
00:09:13.460 A distraction.
00:09:14.280 Wait a minute.
00:09:15.220 A Mideast peace agreement is a distraction?
00:09:18.640 That's incredible.
00:09:19.840 That's absolutely incredible.
00:09:21.700 Then yesterday, protesters demand that cops let themselves be stabbed or shot.
00:09:27.940 Yeah.
00:09:28.160 In Lancaster, they marched yesterday and demanded that cops just take it.
00:09:40.300 If it means you're going to be shot or stabbed, that's penance for your alleged racism.
00:09:48.520 Oh, my gosh.
00:09:49.900 No, I don't think so.
00:09:51.100 No, I don't think so.
00:09:52.300 And I think these things are all just stacking on top of each other.
00:09:58.360 How about this one?
00:10:00.020 Lululemon.
00:10:01.160 Now, Lululemon is a place where you can go in and buy $170 yoga pants.
00:10:10.840 They have come out now, and they are promoting an event that will teach the participants to, quote, resist capitalism.
00:10:25.820 And they have a market value of $41 billion.
00:10:30.360 Yeah.
00:10:30.880 Yeah.
00:10:31.400 $41 billion.
00:10:32.360 Well, but you can buy $138 tights there.
00:10:36.180 Right.
00:10:36.340 So, I mean, they're one with the people.
00:10:38.140 You know what I mean?
00:10:38.700 But now that they got theirs, everybody else, I guess, should resist capitalism?
00:10:42.340 Yeah.
00:10:42.580 Yeah.
00:10:42.860 Okay.
00:10:43.380 Yeah.
00:10:43.800 Yeah.
00:10:44.080 Wow.
00:10:44.580 Yeah.
00:10:45.120 Yeah.
00:10:45.480 By the way, they just announced a $489.5 million gross profit for the second quarter of this year.
00:10:58.880 Okay.
00:11:00.500 Half a billion dollar profit, one company, one quarter.
00:11:06.200 And they are leading the charge to stand against capitalism.
00:11:11.160 And decolonize gender.
00:11:12.660 Let's not forget that important step.
00:11:14.400 Well, of course.
00:11:14.420 Because I'm so tired of colonial.
00:11:16.800 Amen.
00:11:18.100 Gender stuff.
00:11:19.840 Right?
00:11:20.840 Right?
00:11:21.600 Yes.
00:11:22.260 Yes.
00:11:22.280 Let me give you another piece.
00:11:24.220 Swing states.
00:11:27.180 Swing states are having an amazing boom to gun sales.
00:11:34.480 Apparently, in gun stores across the country, the guns are selling out.
00:11:44.440 Normally, they carry about 150 pistols on a regular day.
00:11:47.440 This is one gun store.
00:11:48.300 But there haven't been many regular days since the onset of the coronavirus in March as the public unrest that emerged in June.
00:11:57.960 After COVID hit, we sold out of ammo.
00:12:01.740 And then they started with the protesting and a lot of guns started flying off the shelves.
00:12:06.560 You can't find a gun in some places now.
00:12:11.700 You can't buy it.
00:12:12.640 You can't buy the ammunition.
00:12:14.460 A broader look at the monthly sales data, as measured by the FBI background checks, confirmed swing state voters' eagerness to arm themselves in 2020.
00:12:23.880 The nine states at the epicenter of the presidential race between Donald Trump and Joe Biden saw historic seasonally adjusted gun sales in June.
00:12:34.420 Larger cases than the record-setting sales of March.
00:12:38.420 A sign of surging demand for firearms in the wake of rioting and protesting that have turned violent.
00:12:46.160 In Arizona, I mean, they have seen a 20,000-person spike.
00:12:54.220 In Minnesota, a 30,000-person spike.
00:13:01.060 In Ohio, a 30,000 or 40,000-person spike.
00:13:05.300 I mean, it is crazy what's going on in the swing states.
00:13:09.780 Well, what does that say?
00:13:11.780 When you have Joe Biden coming out and saying, I'm looking for more gun control, and Harris is saying, I'm going to be much more progressive with the police, and the defunding of the police is going to happen under a Harris administration, I mean, with Joe Biden, has an incredible statement.
00:13:33.740 What do you think is going to happen?
00:13:36.940 Are people actually with this?
00:13:39.240 And I'll give you one more barometer.
00:13:42.720 Remember, all they have to do is just lose 15% of the black vote.
00:13:49.140 Have you noticed the makeup of a lot of these crowds that are still protesting out there burning cities down?
00:13:57.780 They're white kids.
00:13:59.260 They're not blacks.
00:14:00.360 They're white kids.
00:14:01.980 The vast majority are.
00:14:03.180 Vast majority.
00:14:04.500 I mean, it wasn't at the beginning, but it is now.
00:14:07.540 Mm-hmm.
00:14:08.120 They're burning down those communities, and everyone is very well aware that the left and the Democrats are doing nothing to stop it.
00:14:20.360 They are endorsing.
00:14:21.100 Look at Bill Maher.
00:14:23.460 So you're part of this, where the CNN reporter says, well, isn't pain part of protest?
00:14:30.840 Since when?
00:14:32.700 Since when?
00:14:34.100 Remember when they said that about the Tea Party?
00:14:35.700 Yeah, remember the other.
00:14:39.380 Of course, they had no violence to complain about.
00:14:42.260 Right, but they complained that we were inciting it.
00:14:44.460 Yeah, they sure did.
00:14:44.840 We were inciting it.
00:14:46.980 And look at now.
00:14:49.460 I just don't think people are for it, and I don't think it's just going to go the way the Democrats hope that it's going to go.
00:14:58.040 Let me give you one more thing.
00:14:59.260 Remember, if you look at the groups that the Democrats have carefully fostered, because they go after groups.
00:15:11.820 They don't go after just people.
00:15:13.740 They go after groups.
00:15:14.900 So one of them that they've had lockstep with forever is African-Americans.
00:15:20.460 That's shimmying apart.
00:15:22.420 If Donald Trump can grow that by 5% and hurt the Democrats by 5% and then all the damage that they're doing themselves, that alone could swing the election to be a much wider victory than it was before.
00:15:40.180 But listen to this.
00:15:42.500 A poll published by the Nonpartisan Jewish Electorate Institute and conducted by Garen Hart Yang Research surveyed 880 likely voters online from September 2nd through September 7th and has a margin of error of 3.5.
00:15:59.340 What they found was, now this is going to sound like a blowout, but it's not in comparison to former years.
00:16:05.720 Vice President Joe Biden leads President Donald Trump in Jewish voters 67% to 30%.
00:16:14.560 However, that 30% is the highest of any Republican presidential candidate in recent records.
00:16:26.280 If they lose just pieces, their coalition is falling apart.
00:16:32.660 The labor unions that were solidly for Democrats, and I heard this one on NPR, they are now saying, those labor unions are saying, we can't lock it up.
00:16:45.380 We don't know.
00:16:46.440 We don't know.
00:16:47.240 There is a divide in the labor unions.
00:16:50.020 There wasn't a divide before.
00:16:52.440 Wasn't a divide.
00:16:53.620 And if you're in a labor union, are you going to say you're voting for Donald Trump?
00:17:02.100 Nope.
00:17:03.060 I wouldn't either.
00:17:04.360 I think that there are some good signs that America is beginning to wake up.
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00:19:08.140 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:19:18.920 Do we have the video yet?
00:19:21.540 Okay, we're going to wait for some video.
00:19:23.780 Have you seen the Twitter feeds of the Cubans for Trump, the caravan that took place in Miami?
00:19:33.320 No.
00:19:33.600 Oh, wait until we show it.
00:19:36.620 I just can't wait to show you that.
00:19:39.360 I know the Democrats are a little concerned about the Cuban-American vote.
00:19:42.920 They're a teeny bit concerned.
00:19:45.000 Yeah.
00:19:45.760 Yeah.
00:19:46.180 Well, there's lots of things that aren't being covered.
00:19:49.040 I know this sounds like it's, you know, whoa, really?
00:19:52.180 It's a surprise.
00:19:53.100 But there's a lot of things that aren't being covered in the national press to try to let you believe that there isn't a big support for Donald Trump.
00:20:04.960 And there is.
00:20:05.780 And you know what's really interesting to me?
00:20:07.160 Another thing that I haven't heard anybody talk about.
00:20:10.080 Do you remember how big the crowds were with Barack Obama?
00:20:14.240 First time around?
00:20:15.120 Yes.
00:20:15.560 Okay.
00:20:15.880 Huge.
00:20:16.660 Yeah.
00:20:16.840 The second time he ran, remember, he booked all those arenas?
00:20:20.680 Yeah.
00:20:20.880 And no one showed up?
00:20:22.760 Mm-hmm.
00:20:23.400 Donald Trump is booking arenas for his second term during a pandemic.
00:20:31.580 And they're still filling up.
00:20:33.580 It's amazing.
00:20:34.380 I mean, that's amazing.
00:20:36.380 Yeah.
00:20:36.660 We've never seen anything like it.
00:20:37.920 We've never seen anything like it.
00:20:39.300 From a politician.
00:20:39.400 No.
00:20:39.840 I mean, Barack Obama was a phenom the first time.
00:20:42.940 Mm-hmm.
00:20:43.180 But then his real supporters felt he sold them out.
00:20:47.900 His real supporters were like, he's not helping.
00:20:50.440 He's the same old, he's Clinton, just in a black man's body.
00:20:56.320 What is this helping?
00:20:58.120 Yeah.
00:20:58.480 Even as radical as he was, they rejected him.
00:21:04.000 Donald Trump has followed through with his promises, so much so that people who don't like
00:21:10.820 him for, you know, his Twitter, you know, stuff, et cetera, et cetera, they're looking at him
00:21:17.100 going, well, he didn't sell us out.
00:21:20.160 In fact, he is the only guy I've seen in politics since Ronald Reagan that is actually the second
00:21:28.420 term, you're like, yep, yep.
00:21:32.040 I think he's, I think he's more important now than he was in the first term.
00:21:37.080 Yeah.
00:21:37.560 And a big portion of those, I think, are African-Americans.
00:21:40.460 I, his support right now, according to polls, is around 15 to 20 percent with, with the black
00:21:46.300 vote, if he got 15 to 20 percent, that would be gigantic, gigantic, gigantic.
00:21:53.320 And it's something like 30 to 35 percent of the Hispanic vote.
00:21:57.640 Now, just those two blocks are going to push him over the top.
00:22:01.320 So I was looking at this yesterday and when Stu gets back, we're going to put a electoral
00:22:05.280 college map up, but if he wins, you know, if he wins 270 on election night, we're in trouble.
00:22:13.760 Okay.
00:22:14.240 But if he wins 380, there's no way that it's a mirage.
00:22:21.280 There's no way you can turn it around.
00:22:23.180 Right.
00:22:23.620 You know what I mean?
00:22:25.180 It, it'll only be a problem if there's, if there's a problem in the key states that just
00:22:32.680 put him over the edge and, uh, it's got to be a blowout in those states.
00:22:39.480 And if it is, what are they going to do?
00:22:42.060 They're going to falsify more ballots in California.
00:22:44.880 It doesn't matter.
00:22:46.420 This is the Glenn Beck program.
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00:24:11.040 Hello and welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:24:23.780 A message to President Trump.
00:24:27.020 Please take Joe Rogan up on his offer.
00:24:32.480 Joe Rogan said yesterday, a friend suggested to him while he was in his podcast said, you
00:24:38.280 know, you should, uh, if you ever thought about doing a debate and he said, who would
00:24:42.100 I debate?
00:24:42.560 And he said, no, having the debates, no, a no BS debate, put Joe Biden in one chair, Donald
00:24:47.800 Trump in the other.
00:24:48.640 Don't let either of them, uh, you know, uh, dominate and, and, uh, turn this into just a
00:24:55.920 political nightmare.
00:24:57.020 Just ask them questions and insist that they answer.
00:25:00.380 And he said, no, but if they do it, I'd love it.
00:25:03.160 Well, he tweeted later who's in for this.
00:25:07.100 And Donald Trump said, I am, he retweeted Joe Rogan said, I am, I think he should make
00:25:13.660 a date and challenge Joe Biden to show up with Joe Rogan.
00:25:17.600 And if he doesn't show up, Donald Trump should show up himself with Joe Rogan.
00:25:22.340 I think that would be tremendous, just tremendous because they're going to try to say that, uh,
00:25:30.500 you know, we can't dignify, uh, uh, Donald Trump with a debate.
00:25:35.460 We, we can't even stand on the same stage with him.
00:25:37.700 They're going to try to get out of the debate every way they can.
00:25:41.160 They'll also say that Joe Rogan isn't a serious person.
00:25:44.680 Uh, if I remember right, Barack Obama did an interview with the woman who took a bath in
00:25:51.160 like Cheerios or SpaghettiOs.
00:25:53.180 Do you remember that?
00:25:54.080 Right.
00:25:54.580 I mean, I think Joe Rogan is a little more serious than that lady.
00:25:57.660 Um, but, uh, please do it.
00:26:00.440 I think it would be huge, huge for, uh, for Donald Trump to take him up, set a date, show
00:26:07.280 up and challenge Joe Biden to show up the entire time.
00:26:11.180 I think it would be, uh, tremendous.
00:26:14.120 All right.
00:26:14.880 Uh, let me go to the phones with, uh, Debbie.
00:26:17.260 Hello, Debbie.
00:26:17.900 You're on the Glenn Beck program.
00:26:20.500 Hi, Glenn.
00:26:21.500 Hi.
00:26:23.740 So I did not vote for Donald Trump the first time.
00:26:27.260 Uh, and I absolutely plan to vote for him this next time.
00:26:31.520 And why didn't you vote for him the first time?
00:26:35.200 The first time, um, I was a complete Ted Cruz supporter and I did not like the things that
00:26:44.660 President Trump had said about Ted Cruz and his father and some others.
00:26:48.720 Um, um, I wanted somebody, um, uh, frankly, who I felt had a little higher moral character.
00:27:01.440 Okay.
00:27:02.200 Okay.
00:27:02.860 Yeah.
00:27:03.340 All right.
00:27:03.840 Okay.
00:27:04.200 I did not vote for Hillary and I was ecstatic when she lost.
00:27:10.020 Um, but after watching the job that president Trump has actually done while in office and
00:27:18.660 frankly, while watching the press or listening and listening to the press and the way he's
00:27:24.740 been treated and mischaracterized.
00:27:28.860 Um, so you don't believe that he was a climate arsonist.
00:27:33.740 Oh, no.
00:27:36.840 Okay.
00:27:37.300 All right.
00:27:37.780 Okay.
00:27:38.320 Although it's an interesting new name.
00:27:40.320 Yes, it is.
00:27:41.240 It is.
00:27:42.660 But one of my big turnarounds early on was when the press started reporting that President
00:27:48.820 Trump had called all Mexicans racist or rapists and that sort of thing.
00:27:55.420 And I thought, why in the world would he say that?
00:28:00.080 Well, I had an opportunity right after that started getting reported to go back and watch
00:28:05.660 the original press conference.
00:28:08.040 And it was nothing like what was reported.
00:28:13.280 And so that really taught me or really emphasized, uh, to me to go back and go to the original sources
00:28:22.320 and watch the press conference, read the speech.
00:28:25.640 And it happens over and over again where, I mean, he's not a perfect man.
00:28:31.500 I still, I know who he is.
00:28:33.820 Um, but he's done a phenomenal job while in office.
00:28:38.460 And I think he has earned the right to another term.
00:28:42.600 I love what he's done for the country.
00:28:44.380 I love that.
00:28:44.860 He loves the country.
00:28:46.100 Yeah, I think that is one of the big things, Debbie.
00:28:48.920 Thank you for your call.
00:28:49.720 I think that's one of the big things is, you know, two things about him for sure.
00:28:54.340 His children love him and children could not be that close to a, a monster without being
00:29:03.100 a monster themselves.
00:29:05.220 And say what you want about the children.
00:29:08.080 Uh, but I don't think they're monsters.
00:29:10.760 Uh, Ivanka is just, I don't agree with her probably on a lot of, uh, stuff, but she's
00:29:17.980 a decent person and she'd have to be a monster to know if her father was really like what
00:29:25.100 everybody said, she'd be a monster herself.
00:29:27.400 And I don't believe that.
00:29:28.940 Um, this, the second thing that you need to know about Donald Trump is he does love the
00:29:33.160 country and that used to be something you could just count on.
00:29:36.920 Not anymore.
00:29:39.180 And I don't think that Joe Biden hates the country.
00:29:41.740 Joe Biden's not in control of himself.
00:29:44.860 I mean, if we don't tell him that it's Tuesday and time to go vote and where to vote, he won't
00:29:51.000 remember and he won't find his way to a, uh, a polling place.
00:29:55.660 And I say that not, you know, in half, only half joking.
00:30:01.120 He's not in charge of it.
00:30:02.760 Uh, and the radicals that he surrounded his administration with, they don't love the country.
00:30:09.240 Uh, let me go to Matthew in Alabama.
00:30:11.880 Hello, Matthew.
00:30:14.240 Hi.
00:30:15.340 Hi.
00:30:17.060 Um, yeah, I, I also, uh, did not vote for Donald Trump last time.
00:30:22.620 Um, I think a lot of reasons that, uh, was just that, uh, I did not like him as a person.
00:30:29.620 I could not stand how he talked and acted, um, wasn't sure what to think of all his policies
00:30:35.400 or to trust that he really would be a conservative.
00:30:38.240 Um, and so, but I also didn't vote for Hillary.
00:30:40.860 Just, you know, chose a third party.
00:30:42.620 Uh, this time though, between seeing just the way he's been treated by the media and seeing
00:30:48.940 that he has done a lot better governing than I thought, I still wish he would burn his
00:30:53.700 phone or someone would take his phone for him.
00:30:55.740 Um, but I, I think I will vote for him.
00:31:00.340 Uh, I, I'm feeling like, yeah, I think I can vote for him this time.
00:31:03.900 Mostly because this time, uh, I've been talking about my wife, my wife still is not on board
00:31:10.260 voting for him, but Joe is also, I just, the, the Democrats have shifted so much more for
00:31:18.360 the left.
00:31:18.700 I feel like the policies are so much more extreme on their side.
00:31:22.120 I feel like I can't just stand in the middle.
00:31:24.680 I have to pick a side and I'm, I am picking Trump's side.
00:31:30.080 Well, Matthew, thank you very much.
00:31:32.180 What's holding your wife back?
00:31:34.840 Um, still a lot of, of, of who, who Trump is, but she also, we also had a lot of discussions
00:31:40.700 about everything happening with, especially with race happening.
00:31:43.360 And, and she's a lot more on board with anti-racism and things like that.
00:31:49.440 And we've talked a lot about the pros and cons of both sides.
00:31:51.260 And I will say one thing I'm disappointed with Trump and Republicans is I feel like we
00:31:56.160 are missing the opportunity with only pointing out how extreme and what the goals of the left
00:32:00.500 are without recognizing that what they're doing is taking a real issue where there is real
00:32:05.120 pain.
00:32:05.540 And we're not putting up a different solution where we're like, cause there are black, you
00:32:11.480 know, blacks do have less income.
00:32:13.560 They do have less wealth.
00:32:14.800 There have been, there are worse schools, but I, I'm with, you know, you that like the things
00:32:21.720 that they're putting out as far as the solutions are not the right solutions.
00:32:24.800 They will make it worse for everybody.
00:32:27.240 But I feel like if we don't, if you know what he did with his first step of criminal justice
00:32:31.660 reform, I think was a great thing.
00:32:33.120 And I think if he speaks to that and say, yeah, here are some things we can do, you know,
00:32:37.400 police are great.
00:32:38.220 Let's hear some accountability that could happen.
00:32:40.180 Yeah.
00:32:40.700 The school system could be better for everyone.
00:32:42.520 Here are some things I think could happen.
00:32:43.800 And I think if there would be more on, I think if we leave a vacuum, it leaves more, it
00:32:51.260 leaves for the extremists to flourish.
00:32:53.780 I will tell you this, Matthew, if the president wants to take action to help the police, then
00:33:00.700 you are starting to wander dangerously into a perilous ground constitutionally.
00:33:07.660 You do not want the federal government involved in your local police.
00:33:11.300 That is a very important separation.
00:33:15.700 It cannot become a federal institution with any, in any way, shape or form.
00:33:22.320 And we already are wading into those waters.
00:33:25.140 The second thing is, is that the president shouldn't be the one talking about solutions.
00:33:33.060 And I know this is a very, you know, libertarian kind of view, but that's not the president's
00:33:37.640 job.
00:33:38.540 It's not even the president's job to create jobs.
00:33:41.440 It's his job to execute the constitution, which would create jobs if we did that.
00:33:48.620 But look at the look at the difference between saying, I've got special programs for everybody
00:33:54.540 and just creating jobs.
00:33:57.380 Look at the difference that happened in the lives of African-Americans.
00:34:01.220 You know, one of the big things that is causing the disparity is the the destruction of the
00:34:10.240 family, the African-American family, and quite frankly, the white family and God forbid, the
00:34:15.260 Hispanic family, as those families are destroyed, more poverty happens.
00:34:20.360 So the best thing we can do is is relieve of the African-American and all people in poverty
00:34:27.960 of some of these horrible restrictions on on welfare or whatever that are holding people
00:34:36.400 into a position where it's better if they're not married, if they're not together.
00:34:42.780 That's really unpopular.
00:34:44.900 But, you know, those are the kinds of things that really, truly make a difference.
00:34:48.840 Thank you, Matthew.
00:34:49.480 One more quick call from Scott in Ohio.
00:34:52.360 Hello, Scott.
00:34:54.200 Hey, Glenn, how are you?
00:34:55.780 Very good.
00:34:56.720 Are you a member of the union?
00:34:59.440 No, I'm not.
00:35:00.480 I used to drive limousine.
00:35:02.540 OK.
00:35:03.000 In fact, I drove I drove you and I was called a troublemaker by the by the mayor.
00:35:08.820 But I I know a lot of people.
00:35:16.140 This is all union town.
00:35:18.400 And I know a lot of people that work at Jeep.
00:35:21.660 They won't admit it, but they are not Biden supporters.
00:35:25.860 They're going to vote for Trump.
00:35:27.340 They can't say it because they're in the union.
00:35:30.080 They'd be ostracized and and whatever.
00:35:33.160 But Toledo has always been a union town.
00:35:35.980 We we've had we set our record for most murders in a year this year.
00:35:41.740 Congratulations.
00:35:42.680 And they can't and they can't figure out why.
00:35:45.420 Well, it's because we've had Democrats running this city for 50 years.
00:35:52.260 And that's the whole thing.
00:35:55.080 They don't think about trying to solve problems.
00:36:00.320 They just try to put a bandaid on it.
00:36:02.800 Do you think do you think the average Democrat is seeing that now?
00:36:08.760 A lot of them are good, good.
00:36:12.780 But but but a lot of them in town, I would not dare put a Trump sign in front of my house.
00:36:20.860 Wow.
00:36:21.540 Because I would I'm sure I would have all kinds of problems.
00:36:25.960 I could put a Black Lives Matter sign in my yard.
00:36:29.820 Sure.
00:36:30.320 I'd be fine.
00:36:31.880 But I had a blue lines.
00:36:34.780 We had an officer that was shot in Toledo and I put a sign out supporting the police.
00:36:40.600 And that was somebody, you know, tore it down and took off with it.
00:36:45.960 But it was I only had it for maybe an hour.
00:36:51.300 Holy cow.
00:36:53.540 Holy cow.
00:36:54.480 Took it down.
00:36:55.060 Yeah, I will tell you, Scott, thank you for having the bravery to do that.
00:36:59.860 And I don't think you're alone in in seeing this.
00:37:04.980 And as they get more and more extreme, the the left is the left is in charge of the Democratic Party right now.
00:37:14.320 And the more they have these these anti everything that America has ever held dear rallies and the protests continue to go on.
00:37:26.240 But they are riots, but they are riots, not protests.
00:37:28.040 And the media continues to just destroy Donald Trump, or at least in their mind, destroy Donald Trump.
00:37:36.560 I think the media is going to be the the reason a second time Donald Trump is elected.
00:37:44.360 I think if they just would have done honest reporting, you wouldn't have had this deep divide and you could have made a case.
00:37:52.960 But I think there are so many people that see Donald Trump has just been dragged through the mud relentlessly.
00:37:59.680 This this this impeachment thing that didn't help that made it worse, much worse.
00:38:05.520 And I think people see that.
00:38:08.040 And, you know, America has always been for the underdog.
00:38:11.440 And for the first time in my life, the president of the United States is the underdog.
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00:39:36.500 Let me take Jason in Indiana.
00:39:40.720 Hey, Jason.
00:39:42.800 Morning, Glenn.
00:39:43.560 How are you?
00:39:44.060 I'm good.
00:39:45.040 I'm good.
00:39:45.540 How are you?
00:39:47.200 Oh, just rolling down the interstate.
00:39:49.480 You a truck driver?
00:39:51.360 Yes, sir.
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00:39:52.340 I can't get over that.
00:39:55.020 I'm sorry.
00:39:55.380 I have to ask the kid in me.
00:39:56.480 Can you blow your horn?
00:39:57.580 I just...
00:39:59.340 Can I do what?
00:40:00.580 Blow your horn.
00:40:01.580 It's just a...
00:40:02.340 Thank you.
00:40:04.440 It's just an eight-year-old boy thing, I think, still.
00:40:06.800 But anyway, we've got a minute here, Jason.
00:40:08.840 I'm sorry.
00:40:09.740 What's up?
00:40:10.700 Oh, that's fine.
00:40:11.360 The other day, I was in Cincinnati, and I was parked, and I was unloading my tanker,
00:40:17.500 and there's about 1,000 vehicles showing their support for Donald Trump.
00:40:21.980 And I was totally impressed with what...
00:40:25.880 How many people were there?
00:40:27.080 I'd say there's more than 1,000 between cars, motorcycles, semis, flatbed semis with Trump,
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00:40:36.780 It was just astounding.
00:40:38.360 It was astounding.
00:40:39.160 Yeah, let me...
00:40:40.160 It's amazing, Jason, and none of this is being covered.
00:40:44.340 Thank you for your call.
00:40:45.300 Real quick, let me play the video just real quick and describe it here for you.
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00:41:04.440 Literally like 14 cars.
00:41:06.820 Wow.
00:41:07.060 Look at that.
00:41:08.360 An empty parking lot with 14 cars.
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00:42:28.000 I cannot believe Pat's dog is what the dog is.
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00:43:46.920 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:52.900 Hello, America.
00:43:54.800 Welcome to the program.
00:43:56.240 There might be something we should look into with the organization called Act Blue.
00:44:02.300 They've raised a lot of money.
00:44:06.140 They raised it for Black Lives Matter and all kinds of people.
00:44:11.140 Well, the Take Back Action Fund has analyzed $400 million in donation.
00:44:19.100 And the $400 million in donations seem to have some red flags of maybe some foreign involvement.
00:44:27.060 And one of the reasons is half of the money, hundreds of millions of dollars, half of that was from unemployed individuals.
00:44:40.180 Now, I don't know where they're getting $300 million, but those are pretty wealthy, unemployed individuals.
00:44:51.160 We have that, plus what's going on with the investigation, with Judicial Watch, with the Mueller team accidentally wiping phones, a story that no one is talking about, who the real whistleblower was, all that and more coming up in 60 seconds.
00:45:12.000 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:45:16.380 All right.
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00:46:50.320 Tom Fitton is the president of Judicial Watch.
00:46:55.240 He has, really, Judicial Watch has done so much in regard to keeping the truth out there.
00:47:07.580 They have been, you know, entering FISA, not FISA, but, yeah, Freedom of Information Acts.
00:47:15.760 That's not FISA, it's FOIs.
00:47:19.640 F, I, yeah, FOIs.
00:47:22.640 To get FOIs, to get the documents that show what's happening to this administration is not true.
00:47:31.100 All of the things on impeachment, a lot of that came out because of Judicial Watch.
00:47:35.820 Tom, welcome to the program.
00:47:38.060 Hey, Glenn.
00:47:38.640 Thank you.
00:47:39.100 We don't do FISAs yet, although, who knows?
00:47:41.600 Yeah.
00:47:43.220 Depends on who's in office.
00:47:45.020 Maybe you will.
00:47:47.180 I want to talk to you about several things.
00:47:49.680 First of all, ActBlue.
00:47:51.460 Are you following ActBlue at all?
00:47:55.940 We have been.
00:47:56.880 Certainly, their fundraising for Black Lives Matter Global Foundation has been of interest to us.
00:48:03.240 ActBlue is a conglomerate of organizations.
00:48:05.880 They do the political fundraising for campaigns and candidates, and, as you pointed out there, that PAC activity.
00:48:13.240 But, separately, they raise money through this charitable arm that then gets funneled to another third party, which is running Black Lives Matter as a fiscal sponsor.
00:48:24.680 So, if you want to give money to Black Lives Matter, you can't.
00:48:28.340 You give it to ActBlue that has, I guess, a pinky promise with this Tide Center, which is a far-left group that is acting as a fiscal sponsor for Black Lives Matter.
00:48:38.180 You can't give a donation to Black Lives Matter.
00:48:40.220 Right.
00:48:40.500 Have it be tax-deductible.
00:48:43.220 It's an unusual set of circumstances that, if a similarly situated, well-known conservative group was involved in, they'd be called for investigation.
00:48:52.120 Oh, my gosh.
00:48:53.140 And there should be investigations on either side that would do something as slimy as this.
00:48:57.780 ActBlue, I think the latest document that I saw, shows that about 7% of what goes into ActBlue actually goes to Black Lives Matter.
00:49:07.200 So, where's the rest of it going?
00:49:09.220 Where's the rest of it going?
00:49:10.020 I don't know.
00:49:10.660 You know, I've never seen anything like this.
00:49:14.180 I've been involved in nonprofit work for 20-plus years, and the idea of a fiscal sponsorship, that's something the left has been doing, though, when you think about it.
00:49:25.280 Remember ACORN?
00:49:26.520 Yeah.
00:49:27.780 They kind of operated the same way.
00:49:29.860 They had all these allegedly independent groups that were run by one central organization.
00:49:35.520 In this case, it's the Tide Center, which is the incubator for the far left and their organizations.
00:49:41.840 Yeah.
00:49:42.840 I did a lot of work on the Tides Foundation and called many, many names.
00:49:47.100 Nobody did anything about it, and now look at the juggernaut that they are.
00:49:52.720 Any comment on $200 million-plus being gathered from donations from homeless people or people that don't have a job?
00:50:04.820 That's an awful lot of money, isn't it, Tom?
00:50:06.540 It is a lot of money, and again, the area of political fundraising, they report what they report, and unless someone's willing to get behind the numbers and get behind the self-reporting, this is going to go on not only with ActBlue but everyone else.
00:50:26.620 And ActBlue suggests that the reason that they have all these unemployed people is because they're homemakers or they're wealthy and they don't need to report anything other than being unemployed or self-employed.
00:50:39.300 But, you know, it highlights the fact that a lot of money sloshes around in our political system, and despite all these laws for transparency, which I really don't put much faith in anyway, both on principle and in practical issues, practically speaking, it's hard to track where all the money's coming from.
00:51:01.420 And so all this concern about foreign funding, you know, there are a lot of easy ways for foreign nationals to participate in our election system without getting caught in an improper way.
00:51:12.660 All right, let me change the subject.
00:51:14.600 There is a story that I read, well-documented, well-sourced, and I am not seeing it anywhere, that the actual whistleblower during the impeachment was Vindman himself.
00:51:30.120 Lieutenant Colonel Vindman was the guy who was on the phone call, was disturbed, as in his own words, because it was going against a policy that he agreed with and had worked hard on and wanted to see pursued.
00:51:47.960 And he went and talked to Schiff, if I understand this right.
00:51:53.180 He couldn't be the whistleblower because he was on the phone call, so they needed another guy.
00:51:58.500 And he went and told someone about it and said, blow the whistle, go to Schiff, go to these people, and blow the whistle.
00:52:08.020 Do I have that right?
00:52:10.580 I think it's close enough.
00:52:13.560 It became pretty clear during the impeachment hearings themselves when he was questioned on it that Vindman had talked to the alleged whistleblower that Schiff colluded with improperly, in my view.
00:52:24.940 You know, and my concern has always been that, you know, just because someone else has a national security clearance, it doesn't mean you can tell them everything, anything you want, if it's classified.
00:52:39.380 They have to have a need to know.
00:52:40.780 And if he was improperly sharing the contents of that classified call, A, with his brother, or B, with his buddy over at the CIA, evidently, that was the actual whistleblower, who had worked previously in the White House, both under Obama and Trump, that would have been inappropriate.
00:52:58.220 And I've always been highlighting the need that Vindman should be criminally investigated, the whistleblower should be criminally investigated, and to the degree Schiff was involved in the sharing and properly classified information in his staff, that criminal investigation should extend into the House.
00:53:15.080 So, here's my frustration.
00:53:18.400 A lot of this stuff, Tom, we've had for months now.
00:53:22.080 We've known a lot of really damning stuff, and it doesn't seem to be going anywhere.
00:53:28.900 And if it is, it's going to happen during the election, and then what happens after that?
00:53:34.300 Yeah, the Justice Department has been asleep at the switch on virtually every major corruption issue here.
00:53:43.240 And Durham was appointed, for instance, in April of last year, and it's now, what, 17, 18 months later?
00:53:50.140 I could use my fingers to count.
00:53:52.660 We've had one plea agreement that was kind of half-baked.
00:53:57.440 It was handed to him on a silver platter by the IG late last year.
00:54:02.440 Nothing else.
00:54:03.540 No report.
00:54:04.960 Maybe someone's being targeted.
00:54:06.420 Maybe Strzok gets indicted.
00:54:07.520 I don't know.
00:54:08.020 But in many ways, it's too late.
00:54:09.940 If he does it now, politically, it's going to cause a maelstrom, which is unnecessary.
00:54:16.000 And then, B, as you point out, after the election, depending on who wins, it either wins or dies.
00:54:21.840 So, what happens?
00:54:23.140 I mean, we have a horribly corrupt system that I wouldn't want a Democrat or a Republican to have to go through.
00:54:32.740 I don't care who it is, but we have seen now a deep state.
00:54:38.420 We're seeing it with the CDC.
00:54:39.960 The CDC, yesterday, we found out, is going forward with their critical race theory education, even though the president has signed a directive that no one in the administration, no one in our government is supposed to be holding those things.
00:54:59.660 They just thumb their nose up.
00:55:01.480 I mean, we have a constitutional crisis because there's no one that is answering for any of these things.
00:55:11.180 Who's in charge?
00:55:11.960 That's right.
00:55:13.580 I've been highlighting the crisis.
00:55:15.580 The problem we have is we don't even have self-government anymore.
00:55:19.040 You know, is it consent of the government when we elect Congress and they don't do anything and just write checks and then keep their eyes closed the rest of the time?
00:55:26.840 The agencies don't think they're accountable to either the president or the American people.
00:55:31.200 And depending on who's the president, the president doesn't act like he's accountable.
00:55:34.540 We saw that with President Obama and in terms of the CDC and these other agencies, there's this casual sedition that goes on.
00:55:42.880 It's really quite dramatic.
00:55:45.040 And it's happening virtually every day.
00:55:47.480 I'm sure the president is frustrated by it.
00:55:49.780 But if I were him in terms of like the Obamagate and all the corruption, I would just go declare a transparency emergency.
00:55:58.080 Tell the agencies, release everything you have.
00:56:01.640 Stop with the stonewalling.
00:56:04.500 For instance, we just got the documents about the wiped phones by Mueller's team, 2731, however you count it.
00:56:13.040 I don't know if you've been able to wipe your own phones, but I've never figured out how that could be.
00:56:17.340 No, I don't know how to do that.
00:56:19.640 Yeah.
00:56:20.200 DOJ's had the document for a year.
00:56:24.120 A year.
00:56:24.780 We actually first asked for the information back in December or the end of 2018.
00:56:32.660 We sued a year ago.
00:56:35.480 So let's say the clock began then.
00:56:37.400 Let's be generous.
00:56:38.500 They sat on it for a year.
00:56:40.220 They are still hiding struck page documents.
00:56:42.700 They are still hiding text messages.
00:56:45.140 We just sued for Fauci emails.
00:56:47.640 I don't know.
00:56:48.260 It's not necessarily because Fauci did anything wrong.
00:56:51.000 And we wanted to know CDC communications with WHO in China in the early days of the virus to see what the lies were that we were being told.
00:57:00.200 They're telling us they can't get to them until only at a rate of 500 pages a month, which means 8,000 pages will be reviewed.
00:57:09.340 And that means we won't be getting them until, do the math, 2022.
00:57:15.540 What's happening?
00:57:16.700 What's happening to us?
00:57:17.820 Contempt for the rule of law.
00:57:18.740 It's a contempt for the rule of law within the agencies.
00:57:22.000 And the president's appointees don't give a rat's tail about this transparency.
00:57:27.360 They don't.
00:57:28.160 And it's resulting in, as you point out, a rule of law crisis.
00:57:32.320 So what is going to happen?
00:57:34.800 We can't continue as a nation.
00:57:38.180 We have no trust in anything.
00:57:40.800 We see people getting away with it.
00:57:42.660 I see reports.
00:57:44.060 FBI is looking into the funding of Black Lives Matter and Antifa and these protests.
00:57:50.760 Guys, it's not that hard.
00:57:52.720 It's not that hard.
00:57:53.800 And it feels like we're looking and looking and looking and then nothing happens.
00:57:58.180 When is, I mean, how do we survive, Tom, if nothing is done?
00:58:05.740 Well, it's a challenge.
00:58:07.060 And I say that judicial watch is one way forward.
00:58:12.340 We kind of keep the government.
00:58:13.820 It seems like it's completely out of control, but we bring it back down to earth using the rule of law and the accountability of free information, the Freedom of Information Act.
00:58:21.800 So there's an ability to petition the government under our Constitution that we have to exercise more forcefully and more regularly.
00:58:31.240 The left is quite adept at getting information out to destroy their political opponents from the government.
00:58:39.620 Here we want to figure out about the corruption of the government.
00:58:43.020 And judicial watch is often alone in pushing for it.
00:58:45.720 Congress has got to reform and restore itself, and certainly the agencies have got to be curtailed and cut back because the abuses will increase and metastasize the bigger and bigger government gets.
00:58:58.320 In my view, it's taking a 50,000-foot view.
00:59:02.420 Big government, big secrecy, big corruption, big oppression, they all go hand in hand.
00:59:08.940 And you've got to pull it all back.
00:59:11.440 You've got to curtail the government, ensure transparency, reform and restore the Congress, and have a president and cabinet agency heads who take this seriously.
00:59:22.120 In my view, IGs are like a waste of time if the cabinet agency heads are doing their jobs.
00:59:30.900 That's what they should be doing.
00:59:32.640 The heads of the agencies should be the IGs.
00:59:35.260 Well, I don't know if I trust that.
00:59:40.120 I'd like as many eyes checking on these guys as possible.
00:59:43.400 Yeah, I hear you.
00:59:44.540 But the IGs are a creature of the deep state and are experienced used to both suppress information and target whistleblowers.
00:59:52.300 That's what they are.
00:59:53.100 Remember, they weren't put in there by the good guys.
00:59:55.500 They were put in there by the radical left who thought they needed to control the, quote, presidency to keep the bureaucracies free to do what they wanted to do.
01:00:05.260 All right, Tom, thank you so much.
01:00:07.640 Really appreciate it.
01:00:08.460 Keep up the good work.
01:00:10.640 It's Judicial Watch.
01:00:11.940 If you want to help out, see what they do, or blow a whistle, judicialwatch.org.
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01:00:21.360 Thanks, Tom.
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01:00:41.380 She didn't feel like she had anything to do.
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01:00:52.860 Enough was finally enough, and she had nothing else to lose except her pain.
01:00:56.880 She wrote, she said, within eight days of starting, she began to feel her symptoms lessen, and within a month, she was almost completely out of pain.
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01:01:49.280 Just amazing.
01:02:03.340 You were just talking to Tom from Judicial Watch about this money and government watchdogs.
01:02:12.300 Act Blue has raised almost $900 million for this election cycle.
01:02:22.260 $900 million.
01:02:25.120 Where is all that money coming from?
01:02:26.680 As you mentioned, and you talked to Tom about this, $346 million of which came from unemployed people.
01:02:35.340 That's incredible.
01:02:35.820 And unemployed people.
01:02:37.280 And they're not identifiable.
01:02:38.940 Right.
01:02:39.240 You can't identify who they are.
01:02:41.060 Right.
01:02:41.240 Just checked unemployed.
01:02:42.800 That's all they know.
01:02:43.740 So I don't have to tell you anything else.
01:02:45.220 Yeah.
01:02:45.580 I mean, it's crazy.
01:02:47.220 Could be Russian billionaires.
01:02:48.440 We don't know who they are.
01:02:49.100 Don't know who it is.
01:02:50.120 Don't know who it is.
01:02:51.800 And how is Black Lives Matter and Antifa?
01:02:54.900 Have you noticed how these guys are flying from city to city and getting?
01:02:59.360 Yes.
01:03:00.280 These guys don't have jobs.
01:03:01.420 That money's coming from someplace.
01:03:02.680 Where's that money coming from?
01:03:04.320 Where's the money coming from?
01:03:05.780 Probably Act Blue and George Soros.
01:03:07.700 A lot of the Act Blue money is probably coming from George Soros as well.
01:03:11.780 I'll bet if you trace a lot of this money, that's what you would find.
01:03:16.820 You know, he's got an organization that we exposed of, what, about two months ago that is truly terrifying.
01:03:26.120 He got together and brought together 70 billionaires.
01:03:30.820 And he put together a group.
01:03:32.920 They meet once a year.
01:03:34.300 You have $250,000 in dues that are required.
01:03:39.380 And then you have-
01:03:40.140 How much in dues?
01:03:40.980 $250,000.
01:03:42.140 Okay.
01:03:42.580 Every year.
01:03:43.200 A year.
01:03:43.580 Okay.
01:03:44.280 Then you have to donate, I think it's an additional $250,000 minimum to whatever the group says they're going to do.
01:03:54.640 Okay.
01:03:55.640 That's why Black Lives Matter has all the money that they have.
01:04:00.420 These billionaires, these people that are-
01:04:03.720 I mean, look, they're not anti-capitalist.
01:04:07.180 They are for-
01:04:08.480 How does George Soros make his money?
01:04:10.700 He collapses economies.
01:04:14.020 He goes in.
01:04:15.300 He rapes it.
01:04:16.700 He buys it all up.
01:04:18.360 Then he sells it quick and says, I don't have any trust in this.
01:04:23.060 And all my friends don't have any trust in this.
01:04:24.800 We're getting out.
01:04:25.520 And it collapses.
01:04:27.280 That's why he's not even welcome in his home country.
01:04:29.140 He's not welcome in like four countries because he's done it.
01:04:32.240 He's doing it to the whole planet right now.
01:04:35.160 He's doing it to the entire Western world.
01:04:38.580 And nobody's paying attention.
01:04:40.200 Nobody cares.
01:04:40.800 It's not like he hates capitalism.
01:04:42.520 He likes dirty capitalism.
01:04:44.960 He's going to have all the money.
01:04:46.540 He and his friends will have all the money.
01:04:48.580 They'll survive.
01:04:50.020 They'll have your money.
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01:06:30.320 Well, I want to talk to the citizens of Portland because I have to apologize.
01:06:36.940 You know, Antifa has been on the streets and they've been like, we've got to stop fascism because we are living in a fascistic state.
01:06:43.920 And I'm like, no, you're really not.
01:06:46.460 You're living in the United States of America.
01:06:49.440 And they're like, no, this is fascist.
01:06:52.340 And then we started doing our homework and I realized they may be right.
01:06:56.740 They may be right.
01:06:57.560 So I may have to apologize for saying that, you know, Portlanders are not living in a fascistic state.
01:07:06.360 You have an unusual form of government where the city council members manage all of the city bureaus.
01:07:14.940 But they decide which bureaus get assigned to the council members, which bureaus get assigned to them.
01:07:24.480 That's made by the mayor.
01:07:26.560 So the city council just is doing the bidding of what the mayor says.
01:07:32.100 So he is the elected mayor of Portland.
01:07:36.820 And he's also in charge of the police.
01:07:39.940 He's the police commissioner.
01:07:41.360 And I don't know if you knew that, but I did not know that.
01:07:44.140 He didn't know that.
01:07:44.940 Yeah.
01:07:45.260 So he's the mayor and the police commissioner.
01:07:47.520 So if let's say we were watching Batman.
01:07:51.200 Right.
01:07:51.680 Okay.
01:07:51.940 The mayor would come in and say to the police commissioner, we got to get Batman on the phone.
01:07:55.780 And then the mayor would look at himself as the police commissioner and say, I'll start the bat signal.
01:08:02.500 Okay.
01:08:02.980 Okay.
01:08:03.520 Yeah.
01:08:04.260 That's handy, though.
01:08:05.260 It is.
01:08:05.820 It is.
01:08:06.260 Cuts down on all of the meetings.
01:08:08.000 Yeah.
01:08:08.300 You know what I mean?
01:08:08.960 Yeah.
01:08:09.140 Um, he's also the head of the office of equity and human rights and the head of emergency management and the head of the budget office, but just those and the head of the office of management and finance.
01:08:24.580 Okay.
01:08:25.140 And the Portland Development Commission and the housing bureau.
01:08:30.780 So if something's happening at his house, the mayor's house, he can immediately call himself at the housing bureau and say, look, something is going on and I demand some action here.
01:08:45.240 And then the housing bureau says, I just got a call from the mayor.
01:08:49.300 And that's why I'm calling you police commissioner, because you've got to do something.
01:08:55.400 And he's like, I got to do something.
01:08:57.000 We're trying to do an emergency here.
01:08:59.680 We're in an emergency situation.
01:09:01.100 Call the office of emergency management.
01:09:03.280 And so the the mayor calls the who is now the police chief is calling the emergency management and he picks up the phone.
01:09:12.240 The mayor does.
01:09:12.860 And he says, my gosh, this is horrible.
01:09:15.300 And then the mayor calls them all and says, I want a meeting with all of you.
01:09:21.340 And I want some answers.
01:09:22.820 Now, you all go to work.
01:09:24.560 And I demand that there is there is a report on my desk by three this afternoon.
01:09:32.880 And then he goes to work.
01:09:34.800 And it's a brilliant.
01:09:36.520 That's ridiculous.
01:09:38.420 Wow.
01:09:38.860 At least it takes less time to assemble all those people.
01:09:41.760 Yeah, it does.
01:09:42.080 To a meeting.
01:09:42.640 Yeah.
01:09:43.040 And you don't most towns.
01:09:44.100 Hey, look, you don't have a problem with, you know, carbon.
01:09:47.980 Right.
01:09:48.200 All the cars going back and forth.
01:09:49.940 Cuts down on global warming.
01:09:50.720 Great.
01:09:51.360 It's great.
01:09:52.320 So now he was elected in 2016.
01:09:56.980 And Teva doesn't like him very much.
01:09:59.940 And that's very sad.
01:10:01.700 Think of Portlanders with a very sad face.
01:10:05.040 So there is a new candidate that is running.
01:10:08.140 Her name is Sarah Ayanna Roan.
01:10:10.520 And she came in second in the primary with a whopping 24 percent of the vote.
01:10:17.900 So she almost got to the Hitler number, but not quite.
01:10:21.900 And she's now in a runoff in November against Ted Wheeler.
01:10:26.800 Now, here's the great thing.
01:10:29.580 Ayanna Roan is a longtime community organizer, which don't laugh.
01:10:34.740 We know how powerful they can be.
01:10:37.260 We do.
01:10:38.100 Last year, she tweeted to all those who say Antifa are violent thugs.
01:10:44.740 I am not a violent thug.
01:10:46.080 And I am Antifa.
01:10:47.460 I'm Antifa because the red hats are coming after brown and black people, after Jews, after queer and trans people and more.
01:10:57.880 The red hats are really.
01:11:00.640 That's weird because I haven't seen any of that.
01:11:02.840 And the Jew thing is weird, especially today, seeing that.
01:11:08.200 I mean, they're going to put Jared Kushner in charge of peace in the Middle East.
01:11:12.360 That's ridiculous.
01:11:14.200 Oh, except it's working.
01:11:15.560 And they're in the White House now signing the deal, the peace treaty between Israel and the UAE.
01:11:21.900 In July, she tweeted this.
01:11:24.620 The cops are violent agitators.
01:11:27.080 Full stop.
01:11:28.980 Wow.
01:11:30.300 Playboy magazine interviewed her and her campaign manager with a headline Antifa in focus.
01:11:35.300 And in the interview, she says, I feel a responsibility to change the public discourse around anti-fascism.
01:11:42.360 Absolutely.
01:11:43.500 Because this problem exists within the system.
01:11:46.320 And it's important that we use radical tactics.
01:11:49.640 And her platform states one of her goals is destigmatizing anti-fascism and clearly demonstrating that the people of Portland wish to stand up and rise against the rise of fascism and white nationalism.
01:12:06.720 The demonization of anti-fascism is dangerous for a democracy.
01:12:12.560 Wow.
01:12:14.180 Here she is in an interview just last month on Portland's NBC affiliate.
01:12:18.580 Do you denounce this kind of behavior separate from the larger, more peaceful protests, Sarah?
01:12:25.920 No.
01:12:27.560 They say an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of care.
01:12:31.920 I would have to go back prior to this uprising to work on the issues that are causing these folks to be angry in the streets, working on police accountability more aggressively.
01:12:44.140 We need to understand these protests are an important part of a healthy democracy just as much as we need to be.
01:12:50.060 But what about the criminal activity we're seeing?
01:12:52.460 Do you denounce that part of it?
01:12:54.160 Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
01:12:57.880 I understand why they're angry.
01:13:01.080 Yeah, that was a good question.
01:13:02.580 I understand why.
01:13:02.620 But with fires with people inside the building, would you denounce that part of it with lighting fires, arson with people inside buildings?
01:13:12.260 I'm not the person setting the fires.
01:13:14.720 I'm not the person doing the burning.
01:13:16.120 But will you denounce it?
01:13:17.160 I'm not here to tell them.
01:13:18.100 That's not the question.
01:13:20.200 Protests.
01:13:20.780 So you won't denounce it?
01:13:22.080 I don't smash windows.
01:13:23.240 I clean up when things are unfairly targeted.
01:13:26.600 But here's what I have to say.
01:13:28.380 Their outrage at the police is valid.
01:13:30.620 And the problem of police brutality and executing black lives in the streets is more important than petty vandalism to me.
01:13:39.200 And we can't forget that in this historic moment.
01:13:41.500 It's more important.
01:13:42.880 Lives.
01:13:43.680 People are in buildings, because this is what Antifa tried to do a couple of weeks ago.
01:13:47.320 They trapped police officers in a building, put a bag of concrete on the exits so you couldn't move and open the exit doors.
01:13:56.540 And then they lit the building on fire.
01:13:59.140 She won't.
01:14:00.060 I can't deny that.
01:14:02.680 However, she does go on to say this.
01:14:05.720 It's not going to stop until we admit that the police brutality is what people are protesting.
01:14:12.280 And until the police brutality stops and accountability is mandated, then the protests are not going to stop.
01:14:19.020 And that's why I think the answer is not what does the mayor do today, but what we should have been doing years ago in terms of how we satisfy the community demands for justice.
01:14:29.560 Peaceful protests, in my opinion, might not necessarily be moving the conversation forward.
01:14:35.020 And so we have to look at this as part of a healthy democratic process.
01:14:40.480 Okay.
01:14:41.600 So there's the one you can vote for, Ted Wheeler, who has the experience of being everything.
01:14:49.720 And, boy, I'm telling you, that chief of police is being monitored by the mayor and the guy who's running the Department of Emergency Management.
01:14:59.760 They are watching him like a hawk.
01:15:01.920 Anyway, you got that guy or this woman.
01:15:05.020 Portland is just so overrun by fascists that they just have to confront them, she says.
01:15:14.240 These right-wing types call me an anarchist and a communist and a terrorist because they're scared of progressives who stand up to bullies.
01:15:22.480 There are right-wing smears out there who try to make being anti-fascist something that you should be against.
01:15:28.300 It's 2020.
01:15:29.700 If you support fascism, you shouldn't vote for me.
01:15:32.900 I'm anti-fascism.
01:15:33.480 I don't want our country turning into what we see on The Handmaid's Tale.
01:15:38.440 On The Handmaid's Tale.
01:15:41.100 Well, that's really close.
01:15:42.860 I mean, I don't know if you know.
01:15:43.820 We lost Georgia to The Handmaid's Tale just last week.
01:15:48.060 It's really rad.
01:15:49.040 So, 15 homicides in July in Portland, the deadliest month in Portland in 30 years, the worst summer in Portland in over 30 years.
01:16:02.340 And why?
01:16:03.320 Is this really the option?
01:16:06.800 And is this when she's talking about the police?
01:16:11.280 That's not what they're saying.
01:16:12.300 Remember, they're saying, give us your stuff or we'll burn it all down.
01:16:17.620 By the way, speaking of burning everything down, we have an update on PolitiFact, the George Soros-funded organization that will make sure that there's truth.
01:16:31.940 And, oh, I can't wait to show you the truth on the fires.
01:16:36.420 And I can't wait to have Facebook attempt, attempt to ban us, restrict us, demonetize us on the news that we have on the fires.
01:16:50.660 They'll say fake news.
01:16:52.240 Really?
01:16:52.620 Because we have all of the documents.
01:16:56.660 So, how are you going to make that claim?
01:17:01.620 That's coming up.
01:17:03.000 And on tomorrow's broadcast, tomorrow night at 9 p.m., the coming civil war, how America could end in 2020.
01:17:18.720 This is not hyperbole.
01:17:21.480 In fact, I was talking to some former DHS guys.
01:17:26.640 And I said, and I was going to explain it.
01:17:28.740 I was going to say, you know, I think there is a chance I'm doing a special on the fact that civil war could break it, could break out in the beginning of November.
01:17:40.820 And I was going to say, and I know that might sound, and they just went, oh, yeah, oh, yeah, oh, yeah.
01:17:50.080 Like, hello, dummy.
01:17:51.600 Yeah, of course it is.
01:17:53.200 I mean, it is on our doorstep.
01:17:56.640 And we can prevent it.
01:17:59.000 But you have to know what the game is that is being played.
01:18:03.100 You are being cast into a role right now.
01:18:06.820 You are being manipulated and used right now.
01:18:11.240 If the game is exposed to you, you'll know how not to act.
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01:20:42.720 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:20:45.520 We're really glad that you've joined us today.
01:20:48.940 Coming up, I have to see, do we get him on?
01:20:52.260 He's so incredibly busy.
01:20:55.740 I think we have Christopher Ruffo on.
01:20:59.080 We don't have him on?
01:21:00.920 Okay.
01:21:01.980 I don't know if you saw the story that he released yesterday about the CDC.
01:21:06.540 The CDC has moved forward with their critical race theory training programs where they are training people in the CDC all about the all about the white fragility, how white people are responsible, how the whole system of government is skewed to white people.
01:21:31.220 And it's inherently racist.
01:21:33.260 Well, Donald Trump put an executive order in that said, no, none of the administration departments are to be teaching any of this.
01:21:42.740 And they just went ahead anyway.
01:21:45.940 They're blatantly ignoring the president of the United States.
01:21:51.580 They work for him, but they think that they are above elected officials.
01:21:57.340 They think because they know better, they work for them.
01:22:01.440 No, you work.
01:22:02.760 For instance, can you imagine the just war theory?
01:22:07.280 Do you remember what the just war theory is?
01:22:09.600 It's what stops us from being Hitler's monsters.
01:22:13.560 Okay.
01:22:14.000 It is a Christian theory about when war is just and when it's not about forgiveness and everything else.
01:22:21.280 It's what has kept this country from being murderers.
01:22:27.320 It's whole it's whole life.
01:22:29.500 Well, Barack Obama comes in and he stops the just war theory classes at West Point.
01:22:35.800 It's been taught forever.
01:22:37.340 It's really important.
01:22:40.040 And they stopped because he said to stop.
01:22:43.640 He's the commander in chief.
01:22:45.080 He's the elected official.
01:22:46.840 Can you imagine what would have been said if the Pentagon said, yeah, you know what?
01:22:50.240 We're going to teach it anyway.
01:22:53.060 Well, crazy.
01:22:54.460 What would have been said?
01:22:56.140 And I would have been there saying it, too.
01:22:58.680 I agree with just war, but you have to obey the president of the United States.
01:23:04.440 What are you talking about?
01:23:06.640 Now, the CDC that works for the president who works for you has decided I don't give a flying crap.
01:23:18.240 Every single person at the CDC involved in this should be fired.
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01:23:48.500 Tanya introduced them because she eats them and she's kind of a health person.
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01:24:59.460 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
01:25:09.320 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:25:14.620 Oh, hello, America.
01:25:17.260 Hey, it's not like we have some sort of a constitutional crisis going on.
01:25:21.980 No, we just have the CDC knowing what's better for the CDC than the president of the United States.
01:25:30.800 Now, sure, those are all unelected appointed officials.
01:25:34.580 But, hey, they're people, too.
01:25:37.100 And they disagree with the president.
01:25:39.560 So even though there's an executive order that says you're not to do this, they decided to do it anyway.
01:25:46.920 And they're doing it for days and just sticking it in the face of the president.
01:25:55.020 Isn't that the way a constitutional republic is supposed to work?
01:26:00.420 If you say yes, you should probably switch the channel.
01:26:04.140 If you say what is happening?
01:26:07.860 Oh, stick with us.
01:26:08.940 We begin in 60 seconds.
01:26:10.920 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:26:13.440 You know what I love is the fact that we're number one.
01:26:17.840 We are we're the number one person, you know, our country with debt.
01:26:22.360 We're great.
01:26:23.780 We're number one as a society for debt.
01:26:27.440 And we've just hit the number one limit again.
01:26:31.320 We're about to hit the level of debt that equals our entire GDP.
01:26:35.840 So we've got debt that it would take every dollar that anyone spends or earns or builds out of a year and just apply it to the debt.
01:26:47.380 And that's what we're spending.
01:26:49.180 Isn't that great?
01:26:50.880 This is the largest since 1945.
01:26:53.120 You know, the year that we use the atomic bomb and had to come up with it and had to build all the airplanes and ships and stuff.
01:27:01.400 Yeah.
01:27:01.720 Yeah.
01:27:01.900 We're spending more money than that.
01:27:04.000 Feels right for 2020.
01:27:05.160 Space monkeys are coming soon.
01:27:07.660 The U.S. dollar is entering a 10 year decline cycle.
01:27:11.420 They say that it could lose up to 36 percent of its value over the next year.
01:27:17.860 May I recommend gold?
01:27:20.240 Now, I know I've been saying that you should buy gold since it was three hundred dollars an ounce.
01:27:25.260 I think it was like three twenty six an ounce when I started telling you you should buy gold.
01:27:29.140 And everybody said, oh, my gosh, you're going to make so much money.
01:27:31.540 Gold is insane.
01:27:32.700 Really?
01:27:33.080 Have you checked the price of gold?
01:27:34.080 Because if you would have listened to me before, maybe you would have been up on the on the big run.
01:27:40.500 I'm telling you now, I don't invest in gold because I think it's a great investment.
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01:28:54.360 They say they want a revolution.
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01:29:01.800 But what does it mean for the future of our republic?
01:29:04.340 There's no free speech for fascists.
01:29:06.260 Glenn exposes the left's dark plans for the November election.
01:29:09.440 Democrats are pushing to make it available for all voters.
01:29:12.420 And reveals who's behind the rehearsals for a coup.
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01:29:21.960 All right.
01:29:24.220 So a new face, at least on the national scale that I am aware of, a guy who has been doing
01:29:30.860 amazing work in the last few months and needs to be known by every freedom loving person.
01:29:37.800 His name is Christopher Rufo.
01:29:39.840 He is a filmmaker, a writer, a policy researcher.
01:29:42.580 He has directed four films for PBS, including his latest America Lost, that story told the story of the three forgotten American cities.
01:29:51.740 He is also the director of the Discovery Institute Center on Wealth, Poverty and Morality and a contributing editor at the City Journal, where he covers poverty, homelessness, addiction, crime and other afflictions.
01:30:03.400 He's a really smart guy and relentless.
01:30:08.080 And people are starting to go to him now and say, I've got documents and he is posting them online.
01:30:16.660 And what he posted yesterday should chill all of us to the bones.
01:30:22.100 Christopher, welcome to the program.
01:30:23.220 How are you?
01:30:24.380 Very well.
01:30:25.080 Good to be with you.
01:30:25.960 So tell me what you dumped yesterday.
01:30:29.300 Yeah, yesterday was a big day because, as many of your listeners know, the president passed this executive order abolishing critical race theory trainings from all federal agencies.
01:30:40.680 But unfortunately, the CDC, operating in direct violation of this order, announced to their employees that they were moving forward with a very kind of inflammatory critical race theory training that spanned 13 weeks.
01:30:56.320 I was able to obtain documents from inside the CDC, as well as a external PowerPoint that gives more content of the presentation.
01:31:05.200 The content was truly horrific.
01:31:06.980 It's talking about trying to destroy the system of meritocracy, trying to destroy the idea of American exceptionalism and trying to weaponize the CDC to fight white supremacy.
01:31:18.180 But even more horrifically is that this was a direct violation.
01:31:22.800 And actually, Glenn, this is breaking news.
01:31:24.640 As I heard, actually, two minutes ago, the director of OMB, Russ Vought, just announced on Twitter, he retweeted me with a message saying that these things have been canceled, suspended indefinitely.
01:31:37.940 And, you know, I imagine the White House was pretty upset.
01:31:41.280 But this is actually a victory.
01:31:43.540 The CDC has now been kind of beaten back from its plan of continuing critical race theory training.
01:31:49.020 So the bad thing here is, is that the response from the CDC was, hey, look, we have to do this because this is this is a health crisis.
01:32:00.320 You know, racism in America is a health crisis and it's getting people killed in the streets.
01:32:05.560 And so they just decided on their own.
01:32:08.740 I will believe that something is actually being done when people start to clean house.
01:32:15.160 I mean, this was I mean, did you get your was your source?
01:32:19.880 Can you even say inside the system?
01:32:23.660 Yes, my source was inside the CDC.
01:32:26.020 So I had direct access to the internal emails that were, you know, circulating about this training.
01:32:32.900 So did you talk?
01:32:34.320 I agree.
01:32:34.800 I think this is a this is a good first step to to cancel this training.
01:32:39.520 But but there's really two problems.
01:32:41.160 One is that there has to be some more severe consequences.
01:32:44.480 I know that if you were in a private company and you directly violated the CEO's order on something in a big way like this, you would be out the door within a couple hours.
01:32:54.660 I think the same standard should be held here.
01:32:57.440 But also, I'm just one person with one set of sources.
01:33:01.340 How many other agencies across the federal government are violating the president's order?
01:33:06.920 I've had some unconfirmed reports that I'm working on now that it's happening in multiple agencies, including Customs and Border Patrol.
01:33:14.980 Oh, my gosh.
01:33:16.260 And I'm working on this, you know, today and tomorrow to confirm.
01:33:20.620 But my sense is that it's the tip of the iceberg that actually there are probably hundreds of these trainings continuing to happen in direct opposition to a presidential order, which raises the question.
01:33:31.340 What's the point of having a president if he doesn't have control over his own administration?
01:33:35.740 So this is the deep state.
01:33:39.340 This is what is meant by the deep state.
01:33:43.600 Unelected officials that think they know better than the duly elected officials that they are supposed to work for.
01:33:51.240 They believe presidents come and go, congressmen, senators, they come and go.
01:33:57.340 We don't have to do what they say.
01:33:59.380 Just keep it quiet.
01:34:00.840 Just keep moving forward.
01:34:02.740 And they don't follow the directive of the duly elected officials.
01:34:07.920 We do live in a fascistic state.
01:34:10.920 If that is true, everything they say they're fighting.
01:34:15.560 Well, we got to fight fascism.
01:34:17.180 We got to fight with these police officers.
01:34:19.180 Everything that you're saying, you're fighting, you're doing if you are part of the administration or the government and you are defying the orders of the president.
01:34:30.420 And help me out on this, Christopher.
01:34:32.520 I said a while ago that this is akin to when Barack Obama said the just war theory has to be taken out of the teachings and we have to shut down the classes of the just war theory in at West Point.
01:34:49.580 I was wildly against that.
01:34:52.720 Just war theory is what has stopped us from becoming the Nazis.
01:34:55.880 I think it should be reinstated.
01:34:58.480 But if the Pentagon would have said, sorry, Mr. President, we're going to teach it anyway.
01:35:03.680 I would have been on the side of the president.
01:35:06.760 You can't you can't do that.
01:35:10.780 Otherwise, you don't have a presidency.
01:35:13.340 You don't have a system of government.
01:35:15.320 You have unelected people doing what they want.
01:35:18.460 And unfortunately, I think that that's exactly what we have.
01:35:22.700 I think that there is a kind of permanent administrative state that operates on its own ideology that really never changes depending on who's in office.
01:35:31.140 And unfortunately, for those of us on the right, their ideology is kind of technocratic in nature, is progressive in nature, is kind of scientific in nature.
01:35:41.120 It very much dovetails nicely with progressive administration.
01:35:44.600 So I think what happens is that we may score these tactical victories like shutting down a training session, shutting down many training sessions.
01:35:51.740 But the problem of the permanent bureaucracy remains.
01:35:55.220 How do we make politics meaningful if the largest organ of our politics, the federal government, which has more than a million employees,
01:36:05.740 if the president, who's duly elected under a constitutional system, cannot control the bureaucracy?
01:36:13.220 And in the past, they had a spoil system, which had its problems.
01:36:16.740 But one advantage of that is that the bureaucracy was political.
01:36:20.800 The bureaucracy is no longer political.
01:36:22.620 It operates independently of our political forces.
01:36:26.220 And I think that is a true constitutional problem that we'll have to grapple with for the years to come.
01:36:32.680 Well, this is something that the Obama administration and what was it?
01:36:37.500 Something 2.0 Society 2.0 with Clinton and Soros that they had developed.
01:36:44.660 This is what they developed and a system that operates on its own no matter who.
01:36:50.020 That's why the president was targeted with Ukraine.
01:36:53.280 That's why they made that such a big deal.
01:36:56.060 That's a that's a hill to die on.
01:36:58.220 And that's why I keep saying if the president doesn't do something about that, if charges aren't brought up and real people fired because of what happened, nothing's going to change.
01:37:11.700 If he just says you're stopping these and he doesn't fire the head of the CDC, if he doesn't fire all of the people that were involved in this, this is a cancer and it's going to continue to spread.
01:37:25.280 Yeah, I think that's exactly right.
01:37:28.780 I think that it's important that there be some sort of repercussion, because if the only consequence is that the training gets canceled, any other agency around the government will say, well, you know, we can go go forward with it.
01:37:40.940 What's the worst that could happen?
01:37:42.060 We'll get our training canceled.
01:37:43.840 But I think the attitude would be quite different if all of a sudden you have kind of civil service members losing their jobs immediately.
01:37:52.700 You raise the stakes.
01:37:53.980 You create a disincentive to continue with this, because an executive order is only as good as as much as you can enforce it.
01:38:01.300 So I'm hoping that this first step that was just announced by OMB director Vought is only a first step.
01:38:08.300 And I'll be advocating for some more severe consequences.
01:38:11.940 So will we.
01:38:14.000 And if if you're exactly right, if they don't, it's deep trouble.
01:38:20.260 If they if they do, you will empower the whistleblowers as well, because whistleblowers are right now sitting there watching and saying, I've got something that everybody should know.
01:38:31.900 But if I blow the whistle and the top people don't get fired, then I'm screwed.
01:38:37.180 I mean, they'll just they'll just they'll just screw with me.
01:38:39.700 They'll they'll go on a hunt to find out who it was.
01:38:42.500 It will empower whistleblowers if they see justice being done.
01:38:48.180 And I commend you, Chris.
01:38:51.080 I think what you're doing is just tremendous.
01:38:53.780 Just tremendous.
01:38:54.520 Thank you.
01:38:55.900 Thank you so much.
01:38:56.680 You bet.
01:38:57.300 Christopher Rufo.
01:38:58.360 You can find him and follow him on Twitter at real.
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01:40:38.640 Coming up on tomorrow night's broadcast is Civil War, The Way America Could End in 2020.
01:41:00.400 Scary.
01:41:00.900 You don't want to miss that.
01:41:02.520 Also, coming up on this show, you've got some really good news to share, I understand.
01:41:06.100 I do?
01:41:06.520 You had a big victory yesterday on an auction.
01:41:11.000 You got something pretty sweet.
01:41:13.480 And no doubt you want to...
01:41:15.620 Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
01:41:16.160 Because it's huge, right?
01:41:17.640 That's really good news.
01:41:18.280 You are such...
01:41:19.440 You are not a friend.
01:41:20.740 What?
01:41:20.880 You are not a friend.
01:41:22.140 No, this is what best friends do is share good news of their best friend.
01:41:25.780 Not when their best friend said, I haven't even told my wife yet.
01:41:29.400 Oh, what a great time for her to find out.
01:41:32.380 No, not a good time for her to find out.
01:41:35.040 She can find out.
01:41:36.160 You have caused me...
01:41:36.660 With the rest of the nation.
01:41:39.400 You have caused me...
01:41:41.480 It's interesting that she doesn't know that you had such good fortune as to be able to
01:41:48.660 buy something fairly valuable yesterday.
01:41:51.700 Huh.
01:41:52.480 That's weird.
01:41:53.140 You haven't shared it with Tanya.
01:41:55.580 It's such good news.
01:41:57.440 What are you waiting for?
01:41:59.160 We should call her.
01:41:59.860 You are such a...
01:42:00.420 We should call her.
01:42:01.240 No, we shouldn't call her.
01:42:02.000 Yeah, we should call her.
01:42:02.980 I don't know.
01:42:03.320 Do we have time now or should we wait until after the bottom of the hour?
01:42:06.140 Go ahead.
01:42:06.980 Call her.
01:42:07.640 Go ahead.
01:42:08.340 See if you have her phone number.
01:42:09.360 You don't have her phone number.
01:42:11.320 I'm going to do somewhere.
01:42:12.720 I'm going to do it on my phone.
01:42:13.980 Just a matter of getting it on the air.
01:42:15.780 Oh, darn it.
01:42:15.800 Don't have your phone.
01:42:16.660 Yes.
01:42:16.700 Dang.
01:42:17.940 Shoot.
01:42:18.840 Darn it.
01:42:19.360 But you've got to share that good news because...
01:42:21.740 I'm...
01:42:22.320 Very exciting.
01:42:22.900 I'm not sharing it until I share it with my wife.
01:42:26.000 It's very exciting news.
01:42:28.200 She's going to be thrilled.
01:42:29.640 She's going to be absolutely thrilled.
01:42:31.720 Such a jerk.
01:42:33.400 You are such an incredible jerk.
01:42:36.860 I am showing...
01:42:37.800 This is a friend of 30 years.
01:42:39.620 My loyalty here.
01:42:40.200 My best friend for 30 years.
01:42:41.700 This is you.
01:42:42.300 By making sure your triumph is known by everyone.
01:42:45.880 That's what I'm doing.
01:42:47.920 I could have sold it to her.
01:42:49.600 I could have sold it as a good thing.
01:42:51.120 Now...
01:42:51.820 It is a good thing.
01:42:52.760 It's a great thing.
01:42:54.420 It's a great thing.
01:42:56.260 See?
01:42:56.920 It's comments like that that she will hang on to.
01:42:59.960 Knowing it's a good thing?
01:43:02.140 Yes.
01:43:02.440 Well, that's good.
01:43:03.260 She'll say...
01:43:04.080 I heard the way Pat said...
01:43:05.440 Oh, it's a great thing.
01:43:06.240 He knows, too.
01:43:07.440 It was stupid.
01:43:08.960 I don't even know what you paid for it.
01:43:10.620 I'm just thinking it was a bargain no matter what price you paid.
01:43:14.420 Just...
01:43:14.940 I mean...
01:43:15.600 It's almost a priceless piece of history.
01:43:18.620 Did you get my wife on the phone, please?
01:43:19.980 Can you get my wife on the phone?
01:43:21.200 Sarah, do you have her phone number?
01:43:24.340 No.
01:43:24.640 Because if you...
01:43:25.360 Because if I'm going to share it...
01:43:26.780 And I have to now.
01:43:27.600 Well, you would...
01:43:29.400 I would think you would want to.
01:43:30.640 No, you know what?
01:43:31.040 Don't get her on the phone.
01:43:31.820 Don't get her on the phone.
01:43:32.460 There's a chance she's not listening.
01:43:34.000 And if anyone...
01:43:35.660 And Elena, yes, again, I'm talking about you.
01:43:38.520 And it's not funny when you go to her and say,
01:43:40.980 Yeah, he said, Elena, I was talking about you.
01:43:44.340 You don't tell her.
01:43:45.560 Shush if she's not listening.
01:43:47.100 Yesterday, something came up for auction that I didn't know was available until it was like an hour away from maybe a little longer.
01:44:00.780 So you're saying you just didn't have time to call her and give her the good news?
01:44:03.180 Well...
01:44:03.640 There was no time there.
01:44:05.300 Not exactly.
01:44:08.440 I kind of sometimes operate on begging for forgiveness.
01:44:13.820 Kind of sometimes.
01:44:14.680 Kind of sometimes.
01:44:16.480 Sometimes.
01:44:17.060 Especially with things like this.
01:44:18.620 Because I know she'll say,
01:44:20.400 And what the hell are we going to do with that?
01:44:25.940 And she sometimes doesn't appreciate my collection of important American items.
01:44:33.600 Hmm.
01:44:34.260 Huh.
01:44:35.260 Surely she'll appreciate this one.
01:44:37.060 She's going to love this.
01:44:37.900 And so yesterday, FDR's wheelchair came up for auction.
01:44:49.620 And, you know, sometimes auctions get a little heated.
01:44:53.220 And it was supposed to go for something a little more reasonable.
01:44:57.120 And then in the heat of the auction, it didn't turn out to be...
01:45:01.700 And in retrospect, it's not as reasonable as it looked like it could have been.
01:45:09.040 And, but it tells the story of, here is, in a time...
01:45:15.820 Should I do this now?
01:45:16.620 Should I practice this on you?
01:45:17.560 I don't practice.
01:45:18.320 Let's hear it.
01:45:18.880 Let's hear the pitch.
01:45:19.440 She won't even listen to any of this.
01:45:21.680 She won't even listen to any of this when I say it.
01:45:24.080 I really was hoping just to pass this one on the radar and just kind of leave it there at Mercury One.
01:45:30.520 Oh, look at the wheelchair.
01:45:31.900 Where'd that come from?
01:45:33.120 Where'd that come from?
01:45:34.200 Huh.
01:45:34.240 Huh.
01:45:34.480 That's a really good museum piece.
01:45:36.900 Yeah, that wouldn't have worked either.
01:45:38.680 That would not have worked either.
01:45:41.780 But who wouldn't buy FDR's wheelchair if they had the opportunity?
01:45:47.060 I mean, you can't pass that opportunity up.
01:45:48.880 Well, when your job is partly...
01:45:51.680 Well, not exactly your job.
01:45:52.880 Not exactly.
01:45:54.080 But kind of.
01:45:55.700 What is kind of preserving a really important American history.
01:46:01.680 He was the first handicapped president.
01:46:03.840 The press lied about it.
01:46:06.480 The resolute death was changed because of it.
01:46:11.140 Amazing.
01:46:11.600 And at the same time, the Germans were killing handicapped people.
01:46:15.400 I mean, it's a great story.
01:46:17.120 Great.
01:46:17.720 Important.
01:46:18.560 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:46:19.720 Story.
01:46:21.180 Keep working on it, maybe.
01:46:22.000 Thank you.
01:46:22.440 Thank you, Pat.
01:46:23.060 We'll keep working on the conviction there.
01:46:24.560 Thank you.
01:46:24.840 It's coming.
01:46:25.420 It's coming along.
01:46:25.880 I appreciate it.
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01:48:14.980 Are you there, honey?
01:48:16.920 Yes, I'm here.
01:48:18.040 Thank you.
01:48:18.580 Okay, are you busy?
01:48:19.420 Yeah, sorry.
01:48:19.780 We should let you go.
01:48:20.820 You know.
01:48:21.240 No, she's got plenty of time, I'm sure.
01:48:23.080 Okay.
01:48:24.120 Hey, we were just talking about Netflix, and I think we should cancel our Netflix.
01:48:30.020 Yeah, we weren't talking about Netflix.
01:48:31.620 What we were talking about was this exciting new purchase at yet another auction, but it's a really important piece.
01:48:39.180 I think you'll agree.
01:48:40.500 I forgot to tell you yesterday.
01:48:43.380 You forgot?
01:48:43.920 I did.
01:48:44.980 I actually did.
01:48:46.640 I did.
01:48:48.740 And, you know, it's something that I think is a really important piece of history.
01:48:56.020 And we won it at auction yesterday.
01:49:00.080 And when he did, because there was somebody else who was really trying hard to get it.
01:49:04.700 So, you know, we got it at a basement bargain price.
01:49:08.440 That's the good thing.
01:49:09.840 Pat wasn't there.
01:49:10.640 He didn't know.
01:49:11.260 He didn't know.
01:49:12.520 And what price do you put on a one-of-a-kind?
01:49:15.780 Well, there is a price, unfortunately, that you can put on it, and you paid that price.
01:49:21.380 Which is great, because now you have the item.
01:49:24.000 Yeah, yeah.
01:49:24.820 And I'm sure Tanya sounds excited, right?
01:49:28.280 You're no doubt excited about that.
01:49:30.640 I can't wait to hear about this one.
01:49:34.160 Tell her what she's won.
01:49:35.960 Now, this is a really important piece of history, because it, I mean, it tells the story of the press and the way the press hit it.
01:49:50.100 Okay, just do it.
01:49:51.460 Hmm?
01:49:52.120 Spit it out.
01:49:53.260 Spit it out.
01:49:54.480 You are the proud owner of FDR's wheelchair.
01:50:00.740 Yay!
01:50:05.160 I'll say it for you, Tanya.
01:50:10.320 Wow.
01:50:11.240 Yay.
01:50:11.640 Yeah, so congratulations.
01:50:13.260 Let me just ask you a question.
01:50:14.880 Let me ask you a question.
01:50:15.960 Yeah.
01:50:16.580 Does that, will that arrive along with?
01:50:25.260 What?
01:50:26.420 I'm just, you know, just asking.
01:50:28.320 Oh, no, no, there is nothing.
01:50:30.740 Pretty sure there was nothing else.
01:50:37.100 No, there's not, nope, there was nothing else.
01:50:40.320 Best of my recollection, nothing.
01:50:42.040 The best of your recollection.
01:50:43.460 Pretty sure there was nothing else.
01:50:45.100 It was just that.
01:50:46.000 So there was nothing else in the auction that caught your eye.
01:50:48.380 No, and it doesn't have to come home.
01:50:50.680 I mean, somebody did ask me yesterday after I got it.
01:50:54.360 They said, where are you going to put that?
01:50:56.880 And I said, I don't know.
01:50:59.780 And then somebody else said, you can put it right next to the German-Nazi interrogation chair.
01:51:08.800 Oh, yeah.
01:51:11.900 I said, well, they were fighting again.
01:51:14.000 I mean, it was the same time, you know, two chairs, two nations, you know.
01:51:18.220 So, all right, sweetheart, I love you.
01:51:21.400 I love you, too.
01:51:22.320 I was just wondering if it would come with maybe a dozen scrumptious cookies.
01:51:27.340 Oh, wow.
01:51:27.980 Then I might be happy.
01:51:28.900 Oh, wow.
01:51:30.020 You're trying to finagle some cookies that make the whole thing better.
01:51:33.000 Right?
01:51:33.480 Yeah.
01:51:33.940 I have a connection.
01:51:35.640 Hello?
01:51:36.040 What do you mean, maybe?
01:51:36.760 What do you mean, maybe?
01:51:38.280 You owe it to me.
01:51:39.960 I love you, honey.
01:51:41.580 I love you, too.
01:51:42.280 Bye.
01:51:42.520 Okay, bye.
01:51:43.300 Whew, that wasn't as bad as I thought.
01:51:44.800 Yeah.
01:51:45.160 Unless it's a ruse because she knew she was on the air.
01:51:49.440 And she also don't know what you paid for it.
01:51:51.880 So, that helps a little bit as well, I'm sure.
01:51:55.000 She might be thinking that's a really inexpensive chair.
01:51:59.640 Well, she would be wrong, then, wouldn't she?
01:52:01.940 She would.
01:52:02.840 That's probably not a chair you're going to do wheelchair races with up and down the hallway here.
01:52:07.020 No, I generally don't do wheelchair races anyway.
01:52:09.880 Really?
01:52:10.880 No, you do.
01:52:11.900 Huh.
01:52:12.040 Yeah, all the time.
01:52:12.480 You do, really?
01:52:13.260 All the time.
01:52:14.140 Yeah.
01:52:14.380 No, this one will not be used for that.
01:52:16.120 Yeah.
01:52:16.440 But remind me when you're going over to the museum.
01:52:19.440 It is honestly interesting because he did have the help of the press.
01:52:25.480 No, not the help of the press.
01:52:27.620 They were complicit.
01:52:30.520 He could not walk at all.
01:52:33.500 Right.
01:52:33.780 He could not walk.
01:52:34.940 You'll see him with the leg braces and the crutches.
01:52:41.280 Yeah.
01:52:41.460 But he had to have his son on one side and somebody else on the other side actually lift him.
01:52:48.000 He would just swing his leg so he could walk.
01:52:51.420 But he had no power in his legs at all.
01:52:54.280 They would build.
01:52:54.860 How long a time period was that?
01:52:56.680 Forever.
01:52:57.480 Yeah.
01:52:57.900 From the.
01:52:58.300 Yeah.
01:52:58.820 Yeah.
01:52:59.000 I mean, he was.
01:52:59.780 The whole time.
01:53:00.340 The whole time.
01:53:00.960 And he they would build ramps in front of buildings where his car could pull up.
01:53:08.560 If there was a big federal building, you know, with all the stairs, they would build a giant
01:53:12.940 ramp.
01:53:13.600 So his car would drive up to the very top step and he didn't have to worry about steps.
01:53:19.880 I mean, and no one in the press ever took a picture of it.
01:53:23.520 That is incredible.
01:53:24.800 That's incredible.
01:53:25.860 You want to talk about fascism?
01:53:27.540 That's fascism.
01:53:28.500 Wow.
01:53:28.880 That's fascism.
01:53:30.140 When nobody in America really knew that.
01:53:32.200 The reason why the the the desk, the president's desk, the resolute desk that was built by Queen
01:53:40.320 Elizabeth as a gift to to our nation and given FDR would sit behind that desk.
01:53:48.460 It wasn't in the Oval Office.
01:53:49.760 I think it was in the map room and he would sit behind it.
01:53:52.300 But people would come in for interviews.
01:53:55.480 That's the reason why the little door is on the front.
01:53:58.620 You remember that?
01:53:59.160 Remember John F.
01:54:00.340 Jr., John F.
01:54:01.100 Kennedy, Jr.
01:54:02.200 has that picture of him peeking out underneath his dad's desk.
01:54:05.240 That door was put there by FDR to hide the wheelchair from the press.
01:54:10.520 Wow.
01:54:11.220 So there would be no pictures taken with him in a wheelchair.
01:54:15.060 Wow.
01:54:15.600 Isn't that incredible?
01:54:16.420 It is.
01:54:17.480 It is.
01:54:17.780 It's hard to imagine in this day and age of the press and how rabid they are, especially
01:54:23.300 with with Trump.
01:54:24.460 But I mean, any president wouldn't get away with that today.
01:54:27.360 No president.
01:54:28.340 No.
01:54:28.780 No president.
01:54:29.420 And it was a good thing.
01:54:31.040 It was a good thing here.
01:54:33.140 The Germans are executing people that are handicapped, saying they're of zero worth and
01:54:38.240 they're being conquered by the guy who was in a wheelchair and can't walk.
01:54:43.940 Yeah.
01:54:44.100 I mean, this is a really, really good thing.
01:54:46.780 Yeah.
01:54:47.620 So now that I feel a little better.
01:54:49.700 Thank you, Pat.
01:54:51.060 Seriously, I want to talk to you about Netflix.
01:54:53.000 We didn't get a chance to talk about the Netflix series.
01:54:59.920 No, no, no, no.
01:55:01.480 First, the social dilemma.
01:55:03.320 Yeah.
01:55:03.760 Did you watch it last night?
01:55:04.700 I did.
01:55:05.260 What do you think?
01:55:05.900 I thought it was great.
01:55:07.080 Eye opening.
01:55:08.380 Really kind of stunning that these people who really are responsible for social media and
01:55:13.520 all of these platforms, many of those people are now completely freaked out by what's going
01:55:20.740 on with them and apparently saw none of this coming.
01:55:24.720 At least that's what they claimed.
01:55:26.240 They didn't see any of this coming.
01:55:27.860 All we wanted to do was make people's lives better and find a way to connect.
01:55:31.860 I think they actually probably did.
01:55:32.840 And some of them may have thought that.
01:55:34.740 Yeah.
01:55:34.940 I think they thought, oh, you know what?
01:55:37.640 Like Ray Kurzweil told me, because I said to him in 2010 or 11, I said, where are the
01:55:44.520 ethicists?
01:55:45.520 Where are they?
01:55:46.360 And he's like, Glenn, none of those things are going to happen.
01:55:48.260 And I'm like, really?
01:55:49.520 Wow.
01:55:49.900 They've all happened.
01:55:50.740 They've all happened.
01:55:51.900 They've all happened.
01:55:52.920 And more than we even envisioned.
01:55:54.580 Right.
01:55:54.960 And so and now these guys who were the ethicists and were the people that did the like button
01:56:00.780 and everything else.
01:56:01.460 Now they're coming out and saying there is no free will.
01:56:05.660 You don't know how you have been shaped.
01:56:09.160 You don't know what choice is yours and what choice has been just put in front of you.
01:56:13.920 And I thought they did a really good job of showing how the algorithm works with the three
01:56:19.240 guys in the control room.
01:56:21.020 It's a really good.
01:56:22.700 Now, it made a really big impression on my kids.
01:56:27.240 It was Sunday night that we watched it.
01:56:29.180 And so I said, and tomorrow we're going to discuss this and we're going to.
01:56:33.800 And so last night we sat down at the dinner table.
01:56:37.600 It was a huge mistake because they had 24 hours to think about it and they both were
01:56:42.780 like, dad, I mean, it's scary for people like you because you didn't grow up in this,
01:56:47.860 but we've grown up with this our whole lives.
01:56:50.580 So this is normal to us.
01:56:52.160 And I'm like, oh, I remember when I was 14.
01:56:56.640 Uh, it doesn't work.
01:56:59.420 And I said, you know, we started talking about free will and they are just at a place to
01:57:05.880 where, and this is why they don't make the decisions.
01:57:07.800 They're just at a place to where they're fine with that because they don't see the real
01:57:14.740 problem.
01:57:15.760 When you get so twisted into the matrix that you don't even know what's reality anymore.
01:57:21.600 You don't even know who you are.
01:57:22.940 You've been shaped.
01:57:24.020 Yeah, that's a problem.
01:57:26.180 That's a real problem.
01:57:27.620 They go into pretty good, uh, in-depth, uh, discussions about how they control us, how
01:57:35.900 Google manipulates us.
01:57:37.920 Not, and not just Google, but Twitter, all the platforms.
01:57:40.820 The stuff where they, they are figuring out how to get you back online.
01:57:45.080 Amazing.
01:57:46.060 Amazing.
01:57:47.440 Amazing.
01:57:48.500 Yeah.
01:57:48.680 When you, when your kid puts down their phone for a while, what they do to send you alerts
01:57:53.880 and to make your phone buzzer ding to get you engaged again is absolutely incredible.
01:58:01.060 And stuff that I don't think anybody ever thought of.
01:58:03.760 No.
01:58:04.220 You'd never consider that.
01:58:05.380 No.
01:58:05.820 I never thought about the swipe down and, you know, the, and, you know, refreshing things.
01:58:10.760 Yeah.
01:58:11.220 I never thought of it.
01:58:11.960 They explained that as like a lottery.
01:58:14.160 I mean, uh, a, uh, uh, what do you call them?
01:58:17.000 A casino, uh, jackpot, uh, what do you have?
01:58:21.040 Yeah.
01:58:21.200 It's the slot machines, slot machines, uh, where they said, you know, that thumb where
01:58:26.460 you are refreshing and let's say you're doing your mail or Twitter or something like that
01:58:30.460 and you pull it down and the wheel spins and then new things load.
01:58:35.280 Sometimes they said that gives you a feeling of a casino.
01:58:39.700 Yeah.
01:58:39.900 And that dopamine hit.
01:58:41.340 Correct.
01:58:41.940 That Simon wants his face talk.
01:58:43.580 Yeah.
01:58:43.780 I mean, that's amazing.
01:58:45.100 It is.
01:58:45.460 That is absolutely amazing.
01:58:47.220 Now, the other thing on Netflix is cuties.
01:58:53.060 And as much as I don't want to cancel Netflix, I think I have to.
01:58:59.380 Yeah, me too.
01:59:01.120 Me too.
01:59:02.520 Uh, my wife first, we were talking about it, uh, talking about the, the show as a family
01:59:07.020 because none of us have obviously seen it, but I saw the, I got through about 10 seconds
01:59:10.900 of the trailer and thought, I can't watch this.
01:59:13.000 This is despicable.
01:59:14.480 It's absolutely disgusting and filthy.
01:59:16.840 And so when my wife heard about it, she said, well, we've got to cancel Netflix then.
01:59:22.100 And at first I said, well, let's not get, I mean, I don't know about that.
01:59:26.540 We can be upset about it, but let's keep sending the money.
01:59:29.500 Let's get all angry, but I don't want to live life without Netflix.
01:59:33.960 Well, by the next day, it kind of hit me.
01:59:37.000 No, she's right.
01:59:37.740 We got to get rid of it.
01:59:38.740 And so she's canceling it this week.
01:59:41.480 Why not today?
01:59:42.620 Uh, she might be doing it today.
01:59:44.180 She might actually.
01:59:45.220 She's probably watching the rest of that series she was watching on Netflix.
01:59:48.020 That's what's happening.
01:59:49.340 She actually, it's not much of a sacrifice for her because she never watches it.
01:59:53.700 Don't you hate women?
01:59:54.440 Yes.
01:59:55.460 Yes.
01:59:56.280 They've got discipline.
01:59:57.540 Oh, my wife is always like, we can't watch this series.
01:59:59.880 And I'm like, spend their free time wisely.
02:00:02.620 I don't want any of that.
02:00:03.840 I don't.
02:00:04.620 I don't.
02:00:05.600 Stop being so smart.
02:00:07.060 Okay.
02:00:07.580 Stop it.
02:00:08.740 We just want to live like dogs.
02:00:10.640 We're fine with that.
02:00:11.580 The one thing is, when you cancel Netflix, that's what, 13 bucks a month?
02:00:15.540 So in, what, 3,500 months, you'll have the chair paid for it.
02:00:22.840 Thank you for that.
02:00:23.880 Again, thank you for that.
02:00:25.060 The upside.
02:00:25.820 No.
02:00:26.360 It's the bright side.
02:00:27.180 You're a helper.
02:00:27.960 You're a helper.
02:00:28.560 I try.
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02:02:09.120 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
02:02:18.260 Arriving now at the White House is President Netanyahu from Israel.
02:02:23.500 This is a really big deal that nobody is paying attention to.
02:02:29.120 This distraction, you mean?
02:02:30.220 Yeah.
02:02:30.620 MSNBC is right now.
02:02:33.060 Facebook unveils a new climate change information hub.
02:02:36.900 That's what they're running with.
02:02:38.640 Live right now, Benjamin Netanyahu arriving with full state regalia at the White House
02:02:46.860 to sign a historic peace deal.
02:02:50.840 I mean, when people think that, I mean, the press has done this to themselves.
02:02:58.360 If he does indeed win, I think he will have the press to thank for a lot of it.
02:03:04.160 Because people are fair.
02:03:06.480 And they just know you guys are out of control.
02:03:10.300 They know this is a big deal.
02:03:11.780 Yeah.
02:03:12.440 And when it's downplayed or not even covered by the press, I think they know what's going on.
02:03:16.860 At least I hope so.
02:03:17.680 Of course they do.
02:03:18.300 I think they do.
02:03:19.360 But it requires them to even know that it's going on.
02:03:22.780 Yeah.
02:03:23.180 You know, with social media, that whole thing could be, you know, limited and algorithmed
02:03:32.400 right out of everybody's news feed, except for people like us, you know.
02:03:37.140 That's the amazing thing that I learned about on this documentary that we were talking about,
02:03:43.480 The Social Dilemma.
02:03:44.320 It's on Netflix now.
02:03:47.360 And it shows how they're feeding you the extreme of everything.
02:03:56.640 And they know what you want and what you don't want.
02:03:59.360 They blame all of this unrest on, you know, talk radio and on the right and everything else.
02:04:05.000 No, here are the designers of it saying we are the reason for the unrest.
02:04:11.700 What we designed is pitting people apart and they don't know what the truth is anymore because of the algorithms that we wrote.
02:04:20.380 I mean, it's a brave, brave statement for these guys to make.
02:04:28.100 It is.
02:04:28.580 Will it make a difference?
02:04:30.100 I don't know.
02:04:31.860 Will the president fire the head of the CDC?
02:04:34.360 I hope so.
02:04:36.140 For disobeying a direct, not just order, an executive order and deciding to hold 13 weeks of critical theory lessons at the CDC,
02:04:46.400 even though the president said not to.
02:04:47.900 Program.