Are Kash Patel & Dan Bongino Telling the Truth About Epstein? | Guest: Mary Kutter | 5⧸19⧸25
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On this episode of The Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks about who do you trust when it comes to who you should trust and why. Glenn also talks about missing a baseball game because of an ache and pains that he was suffering from, and how he dealt with it.
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hello america this is the most listened to radio podcast in all of america we're glad you're
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listening thank you we have a lot to talk about today a lot of it revolves around who do you trust
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am i being cynical here yeah most likely you're being very cynical but for good reason we'll talk
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well hello stew how are you couldn't be better glenn uh uh did you hear the joe biden audio
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i didn't i did hear it yeah it was it was a spectacular roller coaster of a lesson yeah it's uh it was
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stunning now you might be thinking wow what a coincidence that this is coming out at the same
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time that joe biden is incompetent book is coming out and all the democrats are running for cover
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what you mean the the audio are you talking about the cancer diagnosis both both yeah this is coming
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out and now the cancer diagnosis is coming out and the book is coming out coincidence that they're all
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happening at the same time well the audio we know is not coincidence because it was you know first
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released by one of the authors of the book so that alex thompson so that one i think was definitely
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yeah i don't know if he just happened to get it a couple days before or if he just timing it very
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well for his book release uh either one is fine with me i'm glad we have it now the cancer diagnosis
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do you believe this is the first time they're hearing about it you know someone someone legitimately
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a friend of mine texted me he's like am i being too cynical here or it was like is it a little
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suspicious that they're releasing this two days before the book comes out and i said you're not being
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cynical you're not being you're not being cynical enough probably that doesn't mean that we were we
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celebrate joe biden's cancer diagnosis it's terrible and it's awful and i i you know i'm sure going
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through that is is is awful and everyone has had a family member that's gone through something like
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this and and it's terrible every time you hear about it but like it's not crazy to question whether
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we're hearing this at a time designated by dr jill or somebody near them i mean they may have heard i
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mean you know there is the audio that has gone around from uh was it last year where he does say
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he has cancer on stage uh that you know he said that and at the time we were told oh it's a gaffe
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and like it's believable that he would just say he has cancer when he doesn't because he was mentally
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incompetent and they were lying about that too but very possible i think also that he had a cancer
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diagnosis is it maybe he didn't think it was as aggressive at the time didn't feel the need to
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disclose it to the american people who knows what they hid from us so is it too cynical to say
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they wouldn't have had a problem knowing that he had cancer if he was going to run they would have
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just run him he would die and then you know in office and kamala would take over and it wouldn't
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be anything bad for those who are running the administration there's no level that is appropriate
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for cynicism okay you can't it can't be high enough they've lied to us so many times about this type
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of stuff there's you have to question everything yeah that they say no and we should also point out
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this is the time we don't actually technically need to know about his prostate yeah i like this is it now
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it is a private matter for them now it was not a private matter for them when he was in office
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and that is the problem here he actually now is a time where they cannot tell us about it for three
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months if they don't want to they can tell us about it god forbid if he dies of cancer they can
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tell us about it the day after they don't have to tell us ever i it is now a private matter for him
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it was not a private matter when he was in office okay now i want to ask you
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but i want you to hear a couple of stories and i'm going to tell you exactly how i feel about them
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and i would imagine it's probably where you feel but
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group of fbi agents involved in the january 6 investigations petitioned a federal court to
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destroy a list containing approximately 5 000 names tied to the probes their plea comes in
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response to ed martin the newly appointed weaponization czar who has vowed to name and
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shame those he believes unjustly targeted over a thousand americans linked to the january 6th events
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martin's stance is clear quote there are some really bad actors some people that did some really bad
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things to the american people and if they can be charged remember statute of limitations if they
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can be charged we'll charge them but if they can't be charged we'll name them this approach has ignited
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a firestorm of debate around the balance between transparency and the potential risks to those
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named the agents argue releasing the list could endanger them and their families especially consider
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that many january 6th defendants have been pardoned and are now free okay is it
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do you believe that's why the names have to be destroyed the 5 000 names can't be released and
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okay the next story cash patel and bongino come out and they said a couple of things uh they said
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that epstein's death was suicide bongino came out and said i fully i mean i've seen it you know it when
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you see it it was suicide immediately i thought to myself i don't think so however
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i know dan bongino i've known him for years i think he's a credible guy i think he loves his country
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i know cash patel not as well as i know dan bongino but i know cash patel i think he's an honorable
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guy i think he loves his country i know that they both work for donald trump i know donald trump
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so wait if i don't believe them if i'm saying i don't believe that just like i say i don't believe
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the prostate thing you know it is new to the family i have no evidence of that i have zero evidence of
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that it's just what stew said i've been lied to over and over and over especially from those people
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about his health so i i just i don't believe any of it but that is the key word is believe
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i want to show you there are there are seven stages of an empire we are in the last stage and there's
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only two things that have to happen in that last stage when i give it to you here in a minute
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if i don't believe patel and bongino then do i believe donald trump
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do i believe that there's some conspiracy inside of maga
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critical thinking is something that is no longer
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taught you have to ask yourself these questions instead of saying i don't believe it
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ask questions and here's the question i ask myself
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to believe epstein killed himself what is it i would need to see that could be produced
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one full unredacted forensic and autopsy reports
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i'd like to see it i'd like to hear other coroners talk about it i'd like to see other people not just
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hand-picked by the media but i i'd like to see the evidence myself
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or sworn testimony from neutral parties confirming no foul play on that i want to know the history of
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that camera i want to know when it went out exactly and i know we do
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but i want the whole thing including the video leading up to it going out
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i want a timeline that explains the broken cameras the sleeping guards
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and why most high the most high profile prisoner in america
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was removed from suicide watch just days before
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and the constant lies from both sides of the administration both republican and democrat
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we don't believe the department of justice anymore
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that's let me just say the one name robespierre
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your first thought is just someone just massively
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anything and then you realize okay and that now
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it's a it's a historic right um mexican navy ship
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everyone keeps saying it looks like it's out of
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the pirates of the caribbean and it does but it
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has electronic control so it's not it's not like
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that it's been updated yeah so a little bit why
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about this so these are stupid ignorant questions
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for anybody who actually has done this maybe if
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you're listening you can call us and tell us why
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didn't they happen to run a mexican navy ship at
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any point in your head why didn't they just drop
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should stop you from drifting is that really how
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ships work really are they still just trying to
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there it seems like bizarre like there should be
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better systems but i guess if you don't have any
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power yeah that's it that's what keeps you from
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drifting and then why wasn't the tugboat pulling the
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opposite direction i mean you know that there's got to be a
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simple answer for that okay it doesn't seem to have caused much
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damage other than obviously the you know to the bridge of the
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structures around it i mean we already discussed the loss of
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life which is significant but it doesn't seem like it was like
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a terrorist attack like they were trying to knock the bridge over or
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anything like that no and i'm not even saying i'm definitely not saying
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mexico had some plan right if if it was hacked into it was not hacked into by
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mexico they didn't do that um that's a that's like a china thing
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or a russian thing um but i i find it uh i find it
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boat and nothing this is glenn beck that's that was uh inspiring
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we're glad you're here thank you for listening i saw joe rogan uh fbi special agent scott pain
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uh he's an undercover guy uh and he spent like 25 years with the worst of the worst i mean the
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worst of the worst uh the clan um you know um uh i'm trying to remember some of the other ones
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base was another one he he went out and he said i've seen demonic stuff because when he was on rogan
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he didn't really talk about his faith and his faith carries him through a lot of this i mean
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he almost was killed several times and faith saved him in fact let me play this clip
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um this is after i asked him what is the closest you ever got to being caught when you were undercover
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listen to this as far as blowing my cover just getting caught yeah just getting the biggest one
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is probably the outlaws case that's where they took me down after a year and a half undercover
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um they uh a year and a half undercover doing all those insurance things carjackings whatever
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and uh some dope stuff uh we upped the ante um to do a a big shipment of drugs so they could be
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introduced because they've been asking so they could be introduced to some cartel contacts because
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what does a drug dealer want they want the highest purity product they can get for the lowest price
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they can get because then they can step on it and you know and and make more money right um so
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imagine if you're in massachusetts and you get a straight pipeline from mexico you're probably going
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to get some good stuff and uh we upped the ante and then at that year and a half point they carried
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me down into the basement uh it's more like a crawl space of the clubhouse um and stripped me at
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gunpoint looking for a wire the problem was is i was wired to the hilt and they almost they
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almost found it it was close it was close and what are you going to do i'm like even if you think
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you're a tough person and you can fight you're in a crawl space basement whatever i can't stand up
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straight i could probably touch the wall on both sides um they've already shown me their pistols i'm
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not free to leave and even if i could get past those two guys without getting shot you got everybody
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upstairs i got another probably 10 upstairs with the door locked with a metal bar across it and
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everything else um and it came close like i i had a no crap moment adrenaline dump um your auditory
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exclusion happens your time dilation happens in your eyes everything you sees and screen grabs
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everything slows down everything you hear is going whoosh whoosh real slow um and what seems like an hour
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is probably a couple of minutes and um i took all my clothes off i wrote down my name and everything
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they wanted me to um i was panicking like crazy you can clearly hear that my voice does not sound
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like this my throat is a lot tighter my pitch is a lot higher um some of my diction is terrible because
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i'm talking through my nose because i'm freaking out and um i thought i was done and then clothesline
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it was supposed to be my buddy um not the fbi undercover buddy but you know the scott calloway
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buddy um he uh he grabbed a piece of clothing and that piece of clothing had some equipment in it
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and he starts kneading it with his fingers you know he's like working it he cracked the joke he's like
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hey man i'm not gonna find anything in here i don't want to like some naked pictures of my old lady
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and i'm like i hope not you know uh but i'm watching him do this and i don't even know i do it
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you can hear me on the recording go because i mean what am i gonna do you know and he looked right at
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it and missed it wow by that much by that much there's crazy there's crazy things like that because
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that's another it goes back to my faith um that night when i called my wife uh i'd always called her
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uh especially during that case i gave her like a covert phone a burner phone i bought and set up so i
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could call her um from my undercover phone and i called her that night and the first thing she said
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is are you okay and i was like yeah why she said man i was driving in mccallum with the girls
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our girls were little at that time like three in one and uh she said i just got this overwhelming
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feeling and i pulled over on the side of the road and started praying for you and that's when i was
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in the basement i looked at the time that's when i was in the basement so wow yeah that's some freaky
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freaky stuff but i mean there's been other things where like you know somebody's got a double barrel
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shotgun with both hammers cocked back like this on the table pointing at you going my brother
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and his brother's right there my brother says you're a cop and you're looking at his brother going
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he's right because i arrested him when i used to be a uniform patrol you know how do you get out of
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that how did you get out i started counter accusing deny counter accuse um because i didn't have near as
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much training back then that was when i was at the sheriff's office but you know you find yourself in a
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situation again with another case poetic justice you brought it up guys got a uh shotgun double barrel
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hammer's cocked back i should learn my lesson with those i guess um and he's uh he's like he's
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already told me if i find out you're the law you're a dead man you hear me if i find out you're the law
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you're a dead man and then i i did something to bolster my bona fides to bolster myself as looking like
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i know what i'm doing like i'm really a criminal and it and i i overstepped my bounds i underestimated
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and he it's a chess game he he got me on that one the next thing i know i'm gonna say what you did
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yeah like hey i told him that uh i've been like hey man that dope that i bought last time from his
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relative it was weak and it was and any dealer or user is gonna know and they're gonna come back and
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be like hey what the hell was that you sell you sold me you know and i told him i said oh yeah i said
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that stuff was weak man he goes well this isn't try this and i was like oh and and next thing you know
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i've got a red bone hound in my crotch and that thing was mean mean i was like you just didn't
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move you're just like because it's going like touching you and you're like okay and then he's
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got the shotgun and then there's an open bag of cocaine in my face and he's like just do it just do
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it and and i'm like i i'm talking and i'm like man i told you i don't do it i'm laying out everything
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that i think i could lay out that i for me and my story and uh then i realized it was it this is his
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test and i even said i said so this is your test this is it and uh i just did some real quick hand
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movement and i didn't ingest anything and uh i was pissed i let him know i was pissed but as soon as
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that happened you have to be able to see is this situation deteriorating clearly it was but as soon
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as i did that he immediately everything was fine and he's like hey come to the back room here's all
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the dope my my relatives are a cop blah blah blah blah blah and man it was it was it was good to go
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after that but i i shouldn't let that happen you know but again it's a chess game you're trying to
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stay moves ahead while you're still connecting with people and gaining trust i mean i there were so many
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times when i said to him i don't know how you do it i mean i would i would i'd have a nervous breakdown
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i'd have a nervous i could not do it i get uncomfortable watching shows and i don't mean
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like you know like mission impossible i get uncomfortable when the people are you know lying
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to somebody in and like you know suits and they're lying and i'm like you're gonna get caught in that
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and you're and i get i mean like oh geez i couldn't do it i couldn't i mean can you imagine doing that job
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when i purchase something and i want i realize that there's something wrong with it or i don't
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need it and i need to return it i make my wife do it because i don't want to have the conversation
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with the person at the store who doesn't care at all that's my life that's different than the life
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we just heard about i don't like i don't like any of it i don't like any of it but most of life i don't
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like no right i don't like interacting with people i mean here we are look at what we do
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and both of us hate conflict yeah because we didn't get into this to do this we got into this to make fun
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of this and then all of a sudden we were the guys we're like what are you talking about uh let me let
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me play one more thing imagine being in this situation again this is the podcast that came out
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saturday you can get it wherever you get your podcast the glenbeck podcast came out saturday
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um this is special agent scott payne listen to this one i asked him to tell the story when he
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infiltrated the nation's most dangerous white supremacy group the base and what happened on
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halloween night somebody says does anybody have a gun we weren't supposed to bring any weapons down
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there the one guy who was the least qualified to be handling a live firearm who hadn't slept in
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probably two or three days was the guy who had the gun and it even shocked luke tmp because me and
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luke were like what and he was like what are you doing and luke took the gun from him hands it and
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it gets passed to eisen well eisen chambers around points towards the goat ram the head and then looks
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away we're all in a circle so the instructor in me comes out i'm like whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa what are you
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doing and he's like what and i go man look at what you're shooting we're all in a circle
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jack wagon you know i mean you know for odin and yeah
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i mean we're supposed to look because he told me we need to show this goat love this this goat
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is being blessed it needs to so he comes out he finally looks and puts it in the pow and you can
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hear it here on the recording punk you hear it fall on the ground it kicks for minutes it still
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shivering i'm like i don't know if it's dead or not i'm like man put another bullet in it
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and he's like uh he goes i'm pretty sure it's dead and i go you know for the goat
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here's uh here's uh biden talking about um uh bow hunting
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went to mongolia and uh in great pictures i unfortunately embarrassed the hell out of a
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they're sumo wrestlers doing everything they do and uh so they walked over and they had a target big
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bales of hay 100 yards away and these gorillas were you know taking shots and uh i think i don't know
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if it's embarrassed me or to make a point but they handed the bow and arrow i'm not a bad archer
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so the prime minister of mongolia couldn't pull back the the arrow in the bow but he did and he
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Okay, um, a couple of things. Is it more stormy here than usually at this time? It seems like it.
01:31:38.640
Global warming's affecting us all, Glenn. I know, I know, I know, I know that. Last night I was sitting
01:31:43.840
in a, uh, sitting in a, in a theater. My daughter was doing a, uh, final performance of something in
01:31:50.320
this theater that she's been working with. And, uh, and I, I get a text, um, a massive storm is headed
01:32:00.620
your way. I just put the map down. You're the X. Here's the giant storm with multiple funnels.
01:32:08.820
And I'm like, well, I mean, I like funnel cake. Is that the same thing? Uh, and we were right in
01:32:17.420
the path and I'm sitting there and I show it to Tanya and she went, Hmm, that's not good. And I'm
01:32:24.460
like, no, no, no, it's not good. What do we do? I'm just not, I'm not equipped to live in places
01:32:30.620
where there's tornadoes. They're just, they freak me out a little bit because they just, they can come
01:32:34.560
down at any time and just suck you into the air. Yeah. It's, it's unlike, you know, like a hurricane
01:32:39.140
you see coming for a while, like a blizzard, you know, it's more like a, it's more like living in
01:32:45.220
California. Earthquake is the other one. Yeah. Earthquakes and mudslides, those things, those
01:32:50.260
and tornadoes, tornadoes should be in California. Just all those really unpredictable things.
01:32:55.820
Yeah. You know, I mean, you get the great weather most of the time and then you have to deal with one
01:32:59.560
or two really weird things. Yeah. Right. This is just weird. It's just weird. I didn't know what
01:33:04.800
to do. And it was in, luckily I got another text like 15 minutes later and he's like, he, he writes
01:33:10.840
to me, says that to me. I'm like, what, what do we, what, what, what, what, what should we do?
01:33:15.700
And then I get a text, this is where you should go in case it gets, uh, in case it gets a little
01:33:21.040
crazy. Rain should start in 15 minutes. And so he's like, you know, go to the Sheraton hotel,
01:33:27.260
you know, two, you know, two blocks down. I'm like, Oh, Oh, Oh, now should I, when do
01:33:32.200
we do that? When do we do that? And Tanya just said, shh, quiet. I'm like, and I keep
01:33:40.480
looking behind me, I could see the door, you know, and I could see out the door and 15
01:33:45.840
minutes later it starts to rain and I'm like, okay, okay. All right. All right. I mean, I
01:33:49.500
know, but I mean, really, I mean, screw the kids. We should get to a Sheraton. Don't you
01:33:55.480
think we should get, there's gotta be some shelter at the Sheraton? I mean, she's not
01:34:00.280
going to want to leave. She's performing. She's doing a great job. Maybe we should
01:34:03.400
go. So there's something left of the family. That's it. That's right. I'm sure you
01:34:08.180
want to do whatever you want with the kids. Just leave me alone. You know, leave me
01:34:11.180
selflessly to protect the family. We're going to leave the performance. And it's, I mean,
01:34:17.980
honestly, it's a little like, you know, the continuation thing that they do at the
01:34:22.020
State of the Union. I was the one to be the designated survivor. I volunteered. I'm
01:34:27.380
like, Hey, I will, I will skip the show and be the designated survivor. But, uh,
01:34:33.280
nope, nope, nope. Wife wouldn't let me do it. We actually had someone in our extended
01:34:37.340
show family, uh, uh, have, uh, in the one, in the middle of one of these tornadoes,
01:34:42.060
like that one, a giant tree fell through their house. Who? Uh, last night. Yeah. Yeah.
01:34:47.240
From this recent batch of stories, I don't know that they want it necessarily discussed
01:34:50.540
on a national radio with, with personal details. Why? What's going on with them in the
01:34:53.740
tree? I don't think anything. Why wouldn't they talk about it? If they're not doing
01:34:58.360
anything wrong, why wouldn't they talk about it? Well, I mean, I just have not
01:35:01.500
confirmed that they want it talked about, but I will say that, uh, you know, it's just
01:35:06.020
shocking when you, and when you hear that, it's like someone, you know, someone, you
01:35:08.480
know, um, what's so weird is if you've ever seen where a tornado goes
01:35:12.480
through, it will like skip houses. It doesn't take out, usually it doesn't take
01:35:16.500
out the whole neighborhood. It'll take out like part of your house, all of your
01:35:20.420
neighbor's house, three doors down. It's all fine. Then across the street, a house
01:35:25.720
is completely gone. I mean, it's just weird. So random. We had a tornado that hit
01:35:31.280
here, um, in Dallas, uh, last year and it was going, it was like close to like where
01:35:39.200
my kids go to school and I'm like, I know they're at school and I'm like
01:35:42.720
looking at this thing and I just, you just feel so helpless. You're just
01:35:45.580
looking at this, the trail of it is going like directly like near where
01:35:49.360
someone you love is. Yeah. And not to mention it was right after school
01:35:52.680
started. So I knew my wife had just dropped them off where she like, yeah,
01:35:57.480
but is she at school? Is she on the way back? Is she driving through the path of
01:36:00.960
it right now? No freaking idea. I know. And it's so devastating if it, if it
01:36:05.200
happens to drop right on you, I mean, it's over. He said this, this guy who
01:36:09.800
called me, he's, he's one of the protection team. So he's texting me and I
01:36:14.620
said, well, where do we, where would we go? And he said, whatever you do, just
01:36:18.640
drive north. And I'm like, dude, I don't know which direction is north. What are
01:36:23.580
you talking about? It's nighttime. Who are you talking to? Oh yeah. Just drive
01:36:28.080
north. Oh, okay. I'll look at the stars, which I can't even see or read.
01:36:33.860
Jesus for the love of me. They act as if we have abilities and skills outside of
01:36:39.420
this room. No. No abilities. None. None. We're the first to be eaten. Now let me
01:36:44.740
ask you one other thing. My other daughter, she's having a birthday today. She's
01:36:48.580
34. Wow. And I just sent her, you know, a note, a text, just happy birthday, blah,
01:36:58.380
blah, blah, blah, blah. And then, you know, as a, as a joke, because I don't know what
01:37:03.700
it means, I sent her the salsa dancer because everybody else is a family. Yeah. This is
01:37:08.600
a family text and everybody is sending all these emojis and I don't know what any of
01:37:12.360
them mean, but I always liked the salsa dancer because I really don't know what
01:37:15.780
that one means. I'm like, what are we going dancing? I don't know. I don't know
01:37:19.280
what it means. And there's a male and a female salsa dancer. I only sent her the
01:37:22.800
male salsa dancer. So after I hit send, I realized, you know, the eggplant and the
01:37:30.660
peach are not representing fruits and vegetables, you know?
01:37:36.900
What did you just send your daughter? What did I just send my daughter? Does, do you
01:37:39.960
know what the salsa dancer mean? I've never in my, I think in my entire life
01:37:44.600
sent an emoji. Good for you. I don't think I've ever sent one. Yeah. Good for you. So
01:37:49.840
I don't know what any of them mean, although I've seen the, the, the, the peach and the
01:37:53.660
eggplant described. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Sarah, do you please tell me I didn't send
01:37:58.560
something weird? As a parent, you don't just go swinging emojis in text messages.
01:38:03.860
That's step one. That's right. Don't, you don't go like this. The, the, the emoji
01:38:07.460
slot machine is not a game you should be playing. Definitely not. But I did look it
01:38:12.180
up and that came up with the female and it says she represents fun, freedom, a zest
01:38:18.360
for life and a positive affirmation like great. Okay. What is the male? I don't know,
01:38:23.700
but yeah, cause it's sex with children. Probably. Probably. Probably. Yeah. My
01:38:32.920
luck. Yes. Yes. What is the male salsa dancer? I'm very concerned about this now
01:38:38.140
because I didn't realize that you said the, you'd think you'd send the female. Why
01:38:42.400
would you say the male salsa dancer? Cause I was the salsa dancer. I was like, ah,
01:38:46.700
celebrate. Well, it says it symbolizes dancing, celebration, having a good time
01:38:54.220
and expressing joy or excitement. Also keep away from children.
01:39:00.480
So your plan here was to say, ah, celebrate. Yeah. I'm, I'm the salsa dancer. I'm telling
01:39:08.300
you to celebrate right now. That was your, that was your plan. I like it. I think you
01:39:14.440
should every day pick a new emoji to send to one of your children and let's see how
01:39:19.520
long it goes until it blows up into a national scandal. I don't think we can get through two
01:39:28.440
weeks. Oh, it's not good. No, you don't, you never send random emojis to your children
01:39:34.320
cause I, you never know what, what, what could come down the, that would, that could be really
01:39:39.520
ugly. I'm glad you, you survived that one though. Thank you. Do you think she thought
01:39:45.560
you were sending a message that you understood? So, well, no, cause here's what I, here's what
01:39:52.660
I wrote because at first I really actually did send the salsa dancer because I don't
01:39:57.560
know what it means. It kind of seems fun. Happy birthday, Hannah salsa dancer. I don't
01:40:02.180
know what the salsa dancer means, but salsa seems like the right message today. I like
01:40:08.640
that. Spicy fun. Spicy fun. Well, not spicy in that way. No, not that way. No, definitely
01:40:16.120
not. It is a spicy condiment though. Yes. Uh, let's choose another word. I, I'm not the
01:40:23.760
one that said it weirdo. Okay. All right. Um, let me, let me play, um, Keir Starmer, uh,
01:40:31.280
the prime minister from England. A normal transition here, by the way, salsa dancer emoji to Keir
01:40:36.740
Starmer. What, what show are you even listening to? I I'm angry at the listeners for tuning
01:40:41.740
in at this point. It's all the people. I mean, and you know, this, if you're listening, you're,
01:40:48.620
you're going to say to me, preach it brother. But, uh, it's all the people who have just
01:40:53.820
given up on life. They've just been like, right. There's no way to solve any of these things.
01:40:58.340
20 minutes ago. I sent a salsa dancer to my kid. It's over anyway. Let's turn on the Glenn
01:41:04.800
Beck program. All right. So Keir Starmer, uh, he comes out and he's talking about, uh, immigration
01:41:13.560
system permits abuse. Listen to this. So when you have an immigration system that seems almost
01:41:21.440
designed to permit abuse, that encourages some businesses to bring in lower paid workers
01:41:28.020
rather than invest in our young people, or simply one that is sold by politicians to the
01:41:35.000
British people on an entirely false premise, then you're not championing growth. You're not
01:41:41.900
championing justice or however else people defend the status quo. You're actually contributing
01:41:48.960
to the forces that are slowly pulling our country apart.
01:41:54.500
This is the socialist. This is the social, let me just say it again. This is the socialist prime
01:42:02.480
minister. Uh, he goes on to say that this is what the average person has been asking for. Now,
01:42:12.480
I don't know British politics at all, but if this were a Democrat here saying this,
01:42:18.260
and like the leader of, you know, the people who have been pulling us apart with the immigration
01:42:23.620
stuff, I wouldn't believe that. But that's the first time I think he said anything like that.
01:42:28.380
And he's like, we're going to, we're going to, we're changing things because this can't stand
01:42:31.960
anymore because, you know, the people who are English are not getting jobs. Uh, and it's all of
01:42:39.520
these, these, um, uh, people who are not assimilating into society. And he said, and they're about
01:42:48.040
to go into a fifth year. And in five years, you can become a citizen if you've been there for five
01:42:53.160
years. And he said, we're going to make that 10 years. So, okay. Now what are you going to do in
01:43:00.560
nine years? You're going to change it again to 15 years. I mean, cause he, what he said was,
01:43:05.680
because once they're citizens, they can go on the dole, you're giving them everything. You're
01:43:12.740
giving them houses and food and everything else. What do you mean on the dole? It gets,
01:43:22.420
What were you saying earlier about empires collapsing? Well, it wasn't there a, uh,
01:43:26.260
yeah, I think it was a step that describes this exact process. Salsa dancer. Um, it was, what's,
01:43:33.620
what's crazy about this is this shows how dead this global movement really is. Now I'm not saying
01:43:48.260
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01:43:54.960
his citizens, whether he does anything or not, you know, they were just last week, they were trying
01:44:00.600
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01:44:07.500
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01:44:17.180
Now, if you're a politician, especially one from the EU or great Britain, you most likely are,
01:44:23.600
yeah, well I can say that, but I don't have to mean it or do anything, but that is eventually
01:44:29.020
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Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. We have Mary Cutter coming on in a second.
01:46:08.740
Um, she is a, uh, she's a country singer. 50 million video views. Um, can we play part
01:46:18.860
of her song? Devil wore a lab coat? Listen to this.
01:46:25.860
One man's grave is another man's paycheck. Rx man's at our expense. From dead to the coal mines,
01:46:33.540
they hit a gold mine hook. Just on six feet of side effects. Like a woman dressed in sheep's clothes.
01:46:41.500
The devil wore a lab coat. Uh, we're going to talk to her about the devil wore a lab coat. How
01:46:49.960
dare her? She, we should, we should send her to Canada. Um, so we're going to talk to her
01:46:58.420
about that song and so much more coming up in, uh, just a, just a minute. What else did
01:47:02.500
we miss so far, Stu, that we haven't gotten to? Well, I mean, this is what I've been mainly focused
01:47:07.960
on. Honestly, we've, we talked about it a little bit as this, uh, Joe Biden book that's coming out
01:47:12.220
this week. It's tomorrow actually is the release of this book. It's the Jake Tapper, Alex Thompson
01:47:17.000
book. And, uh, Tapper won't come on the show as of yet. So far, it's just, I just, Oh man,
01:47:23.400
can't. This show sells more books than I think any other show. I mean, and every publisher knows
01:47:31.600
it. You will hear people from time to time when they get on, they'll go like, we had to get on
01:47:35.500
the Glenn Beck show. We sell books like crazy. I can't make it. I mean, they, I will say they are
01:47:42.120
getting a big media push out of this and it's getting a lot of attention possible that, uh, you
01:47:49.080
know, maybe we, this show is known, known in the industry as the Oprah of book sales. I agree.
01:47:57.300
And we have been very complimentary of his coauthor and his reporting at the time, not just
01:48:03.220
after, but at the time, Alex Thompson. So I think it's, I think at some point, I think they will
01:48:07.320
come. I mean, I'd be fair, I'd be fair to Jake Tapper. Totally. Did you hear his, um, someone asked him
01:48:13.420
about, you know, Hey, you, you kind of made some, you were kind of skeptical of the people saying
01:48:19.380
that he had, you know, had some cognitive decline there for a while. Like, what's your, what's your
01:48:23.760
excuse for that? And he said, uh, basically, you know, some of the, he's like, I did cover it some,
01:48:29.440
I should have covered it more. And you know, that, that was a problem and I should have done better
01:48:36.000
So, you know, but if you don't have, I don't, I don't excuse these, you know, large broadcasters
01:48:42.760
because they can, they have access. You, you can get access, but if everyone is stonewalling
01:48:48.920
you, everyone is stonewalling you, um, you can't just go on as a news guy and say, yeah,
01:48:55.740
I think you have to go until you have proof you have to go with, but you don't have to defend.
01:49:02.140
No, but what you do, look, this is unbelievable, right? Like coming from the media that like,
01:49:07.320
we're supposed to accept that, oh gosh, well they told us he was fine. And what are we supposed to
01:49:11.440
do? I mean, think of what they did to get access to, for example, Donald Trump's tax records.
01:49:19.060
I mean, I think there might've been crimes committed for them to get access to them.
01:49:24.160
But they tried over it. I mean, they spent years trying to get access to this. By the way,
01:49:30.120
we eventually got them and I was like, oh yeah, he's, he's rich. I mean, I don't know what we were
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supposed to get from them, but they were fanatically obsessed with trying to get those answers because
01:49:41.420
Donald Trump said, you know, I don't want to give them to you. Right. That's how the media is supposed
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to react. When a president, uh, continue, when you see evidence of, of, of thing A and thing,
01:49:52.620
they keep telling you thing B, you get, this is your time to turn on the journalism charm and figure
01:49:59.580
it out and press and press and press until you get answers. Again, I think Alex did that at some
01:50:03.780
level. Uh, you know, I don't know. A lot of, a lot didn't. But here is the problem with this book
01:50:08.040
coming out. This, this doesn't give us any answers on who's responsible, who was doing the,
01:50:15.660
you know, the executive orders at the end. I think it gets us to that. At least it gets us
01:50:20.340
moving in the direction to get that answer. That's why I'm, I'm happy about it. Hopefully,
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It was, hey doc, there's a thing in my knee. Been working underground since 83. Doctor said I got you the remedy.
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It'll kill that pain real quick. Trust me. Didn't take long. Half the town was on it. Didn't ask
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questions. Now we just popped them. Doctors getting fat from breaking and kickbacks. All happened so
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fast. One man's grave is another man's paycheck. Rx men's at our expense. From dead to coal mines,
01:52:44.880
they hit a gold mine. Hooked us on six feet of side effects. Like a woman dressed in sheep's clothes.
01:52:52.860
The devil wore a lab coat. Mary Cutter is the artist behind that. And another song you,
01:53:00.660
you might've heard. Um, let's see. It's a smell the smoke, which I think is absolutely the bubble
01:53:07.560
effect, which we have talked about on this program for a very long time. Her lyrics are really intense.
01:53:12.100
Her music is really, really good. Mary, welcome to the program. Glenn, it is so good to be talking
01:53:17.480
with you. Thanks for having me on. You bet. How old are you, Mary? If you don't mind me asking.
01:53:21.740
I am the age of Jesus. 33. So I think it's going to be a holy year. You, you look, uh, you look very,
01:53:30.240
very young. So good for you. Well, I appreciate that sugar. Thank you. You bet. So tell me about
01:53:37.160
devil wore a lab coat. Where, where is this coming from? Well, I mean, it's coming from my heart. So I
01:53:44.560
grew up in Kentucky and wearing Kentucky right in the middle of the state. So where all the bourbons made
01:53:50.860
is where I'm from. So I don't know if you've ever heard of Bardstown. Um, maybe that's literally
01:53:56.100
probably the closest civilization to where I'm from. So growing up as a kiddo, uh, when we needed to go
01:54:01.480
to the, the Walmart, we would drive into Bardstown. So that's kind of where, where I grew up. And
01:54:06.120
unfortunately, Glenn, uh, just like a lot of parts of our country, I really saw the effects
01:54:12.400
of what big pharma, the opioid crisis, it just totally wrecked so many lives, uh, of folks where
01:54:20.900
I'm from. And, uh, it'd been on my heart a long time to write about this. I live in Nashville now.
01:54:26.840
And the last couple of years I've been making my bread and butter writing for other artists to sing.
01:54:30.760
And it's mainly commercial country music, right? So I knew I wanted to write this song. I brought
01:54:35.040
it into a couple of writing rooms. Everyone's like, Hmm, song about big pharma. What else you got?
01:54:43.180
Then finally, I guess it was about a month and a half ago. I was with two good buddies of mine,
01:54:47.700
Brian Alexander and Ross Grebe. And I just told them, I was like, man, you know, I don't know what
01:54:52.480
this song will even do. I mean, I want us to write it like a song that, you know, you could run on the
01:54:56.700
treadmill too. And that's just a jam, but I want us to not parse words and just say it like it is.
01:55:01.600
And we wrote that song in less than 45 minutes. And, uh, I posted just a day of recording and
01:55:08.120
it, it did its thing. I guess that's how we got connected. I mean, I'm still mind blown. I mean,
01:55:13.800
I think it's like over 24 million views on social media. It's been, it's been wild,
01:55:18.460
but it's because it's so many people have, unfortunately, you know, they, they've seen it
01:55:22.420
with their own eyeballs. You know, you'd be hard pressed to find someone who has not been affected
01:55:26.120
in some way or know someone that who has been affected by this crisis.
01:55:30.620
You know, it's really interesting back in the sixties and early seventies,
01:55:34.960
music would reflect the things that were going on, um, the pain and what the average person was
01:55:41.380
thinking. It doesn't do that anymore. Um, and it, there's just a couple of you, uh, maybe a handful
01:55:48.700
that are actually writing lyrics about things that are truly going on the hard, ugly things that are
01:55:55.300
really going on in the country. Well, that means a lot coming from you, sugar. Uh, you know,
01:56:01.220
there's nothing wrong, obviously with, you know, writing a song about, you know, being at the bar,
01:56:06.180
right. Getting over someone. But what I really do connect with the most is writing songs about real
01:56:12.440
people, real stories. And sometimes that is a little bit more gritty, but a little bit, you know,
01:56:18.100
off the beaten path, but here we are. It seems like that's what the folks really resonate with too.
01:56:22.500
Is, is Nashville changing at all? I'm so afraid. I'm so afraid that the, you know,
01:56:29.780
Hollywood will move out and all the, and, and they'll start taking that as well. There's,
01:56:33.860
there's something about the lyrics about country songs that they, it is America. It's one of the
01:56:41.820
last bastions of actual American anything. You and Ralph Lauren.
01:56:47.500
You're not wrong. Yeah. You're not wrong at all. And LA definitely is moving into town. I think
01:56:53.300
since COVID, especially more and more folks, you know, we're hopping from California to Tennessee
01:56:59.480
and, and for good reason, Nashville is an awesome place. If, you know, someone hasn't been here,
01:57:04.800
they ought to come in. It's a great place to visit. It's a great place to, you know, write music every
01:57:09.100
day. You know, uh, you go to the grocery store, you'll run into literally people that are on the radio,
01:57:14.600
you know, it's a small town and a big city, but, uh, the way I see it, you know, I definitely am
01:57:21.060
excited that we're, you know, getting at least new musical ideas and musical ways. Like the
01:57:25.680
producers out in LA are so talented. They're bringing those tools, teaching us Nashville folks
01:57:30.580
how to do that. But I do think you're right, especially the lyric writing. It's so important
01:57:34.740
to protect that. And I, and I think, and I think folks, I think they will, cause I think they know
01:57:39.020
it's special. I hope so. I hope so. I mean, I'm, I'm concerned about with Hollywood moving into
01:57:45.400
Austin, Texas, and so many people moving into Texas. It, it's a little frightening. We lose Texas,
01:57:52.680
uh, to the other culture and you know, it's, it's not going to go well. Can I talk to you about
01:57:58.620
smell the smoke? Absolutely sugar. So this, this is, uh, your second most popular song on, uh, Spotify.
01:58:06.980
And I have talked for probably 15 or 20 years about something called the Bubba effect and the Bubba
01:58:15.300
effect is when people know something is wrong, but they just no longer trust the government and
01:58:23.580
they'll take care of their own. And even if they have to punish or whatever, the person in their
01:58:30.140
community, they'll stand up for that person, even if they know they did wrong. And they'll say,
01:58:35.100
I don't know what you're talking about, you know, or, you know, Bubba is part of our community.
01:58:39.760
Get the hell out of here. That's kind of what smell the smoke is, right?
01:58:44.500
Oh, 100%. And you know, it's crazy, Glenn, that is a true story. So, and folks can read about this
01:58:50.800
online. There's even books written about it. There was this group of folks from where I was from. I
01:58:55.540
grew up listening to this story that I ended up writing a song about it. There was this group of
01:58:59.800
fellers named the cornbread mafia. Now they did not dub themselves that the FBI did. And back in
01:59:06.540
the eighties, it was just a group of farmers, bankers, preachers that were having trouble making
01:59:11.740
ends meet. And so they started growing weed in the middle of their fields. And long story short,
01:59:18.500
the FBI caught wind of it. They came down to where I'm from. They rounded them all up. I think there
01:59:22.560
was around 70 people they arrested. Not a single person talked. And it was the largest roundup they had
01:59:28.340
ever had. You know, you know, they would like, you know, round up the mafia back in the day.
01:59:32.640
Someone wouldn't normally talk. But where I was from, nobody talked. And they ended up calling up the
01:59:37.620
cornbread mafia. And so I wrote that song. And I guess it was a couple months ago, I posted a, I posted
01:59:44.560
a clip of the video. And I always kind of wonder, I was like, you know, a lot of those fellers are still alive.
01:59:49.340
You know, obviously, that wasn't that long ago. Well, one of the founders reached out to me. I thought,
01:59:54.340
uh-oh, this is either going to be a good message or a bad message. But he really liked the song,
01:59:58.680
which was, it was pretty cool to, you know, just tell the story. I mean, you're not wrong with the
02:00:03.080
Bubba effect. It literally is that. So why didn't they talk? Why did nobody turn on each other? Just
02:00:08.300
small town, everybody knew each other? I think it's loyalty. And, you know, where I'm from,
02:00:14.300
and just like other next to the woods, especially in rural communities, they feel like they're born
02:00:18.840
behind the eight ball. You know, they can work really hard from dawn to dusk every day and still have
02:00:23.560
trouble being their families. And there is, you know, right or wrong, obviously, but there's also
02:00:30.100
this gray area. And it's interesting you bring up this effect because I, honestly, uh, my song
02:00:37.220
Devil's Money, that is, I guess, the, the highest streaming song so far. That's a true story about
02:00:42.520
my great granddaddy, who was a bootlegger. Now he was a bootlegger in Bardstown, Kentucky,
02:00:46.840
or we were talking about the bourbon capital of the world. And he was a very religious man.
02:00:51.260
And while he was a bootlegger, he ended up giving a portion of that money to, uh, build a church.
02:00:57.520
And so it's just one of those things, once again, was what he was doing against the law? Absolutely.
02:01:03.920
Was he also trying to take care of his own? Absolutely.
02:01:07.440
It's funny because my grandfather, I found out recently was a bootlegger.
02:01:11.340
Uh, I have a picture of him with a still in the middle of nowhere. Uh, my gosh. Yeah.
02:01:17.880
Where was that at? Yeah. Uh, where, what? Where was that at? Uh, that was in Iowa. I'm trying to
02:01:24.200
remember where, uh, I can't remember. Yeah. But I don't crazy. Yeah. He didn't build a church. I
02:01:29.600
think he bought himself a Packard. So, well, you know what? Both work, you know, that is really
02:01:37.240
fascinating to learning about the family history and just the folks that came before us. It's so
02:01:42.880
neat. Of course, social media connects us all right. And I remember when I first posted devil's
02:01:48.240
money, all these people kind of like my great grandfather was a bootlegger. My great uncle
02:01:52.220
was blah, blah, blah. And I was like, wow, I didn't realize it was such a common thing, but I guess it,
02:01:56.360
I guess it was, you know, those folks doing what they felt like they needed to do to get by.
02:02:01.080
It was not popular with people at all. It was, you know, a group of progressive elites that said
02:02:08.300
no more liquor. And the whole country was like, are you out of your mind? Uh, and then it started to
02:02:14.720
cause more problems and people just started bootlegging because you're going to drink. The, the,
02:02:19.580
the people did not like the law and didn't like the idea that the federal government was going to come
02:02:26.100
in and tell them what they could and couldn't do. So it, it's not like it is now, you know,
02:02:31.600
with certain laws, you don't, you don't look at it. So interesting. That's so interesting. Uh,
02:02:37.180
but there is something to be said for one thing is just real folks doing real stuff. And sometimes
02:02:41.600
a little bit of a gritty situation, but they're interesting songs to write. I'll tell you what,
02:02:45.580
Glenn, I have a blast doing it. That's so great. I'm Mary. I wish you all the best of luck. You're
02:02:50.260
just, you're really, you're wonderful. Your music's great. And you're just a delight to talk to.
02:02:54.420
Thank you so much. Thank you. Have a good one. You too. Mary Cutter,
02:02:58.720
singer and songwriter in Nashville. This is her latest.
02:03:02.180
It is, uh, it's amazing to watch the Bubba effect in action, isn't it? I mean, Stu, we were just talking
02:03:30.140
about, uh, the, um, the woman who called the little kid an N word, right? Yeah. That's from
02:03:39.120
a few weeks ago. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And evidence of, of that effect potentially around that. Everybody
02:03:44.360
like rallied around her and you're like, I don't want to rally around that, but I understand why
02:03:49.300
she did it. I mean, not why she did it. Well, I don't know what, I don't know what her, I don't know
02:03:55.340
what her reason is, but I understand there, there's something else that's, uh, going around
02:03:59.800
online. The, what was it? The, what are they calling it now? The black fatigue or something.
02:04:06.460
And it's, it's this, yeah, it's this weird thing. I don't even know what it is, except it's
02:04:11.980
something along the lines of, um, uh, you know, you're just, you're tired of being told you're a
02:04:18.960
racist and, uh, and blacks are in on this too. So it's not just white people saying the blacks are
02:04:25.700
in on this too, saying the real, you know, I'm having a Denny's fight and nobody goes to jail,
02:04:32.100
you know, um, and you're made to feel because you're not black. You're, you're made to feel
02:04:38.100
like you're the problem. And you know, the, this, the ghetto people are just tired of ghetto talk,
02:04:45.400
white, black, whatever. But I, I, I, I'm concerned. Yeah. The, the racism, the constant accusations
02:04:53.500
of racism has, has been, and I'm really concerned where that's going because you, we've swung so far
02:05:00.300
one way. We cannot let the pendulum swing this far the other direction because then it will,
02:05:06.820
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Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program. We found out over the weekend that Joe Biden has cancer, and it doesn't
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Can we play cut 10? This is Joe Biden speaking in 2022.
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And because it was a four-lane highway that was accessible, my mother drove us, and rather than us be able to
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walk, and guess what? The first frost, you know what was happening? You had to put on your windshield wipers to
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get literally the oil slick off the window. That's why I and so damn many other people I grew up have cancer, and why
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can't for the longest time, Delaware had the highest cancer rate in the nation.
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And we were told at the time that was a gaffe, right?
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At the time, that was like, oh, you know, Joe Biden, he always says things that are insane.
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Yeah, so it wouldn't be a gaffe. It would just be a weird, I have a fire, you've had a fire,
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we're both firemen, kind of stuff that he used to do. You know what I mean?
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Yeah, he, I mean, it wouldn't have been shocking if the actual truth was he just said he had cancer
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Let's play quickly Democrats responsible for major cover-up. Listen to this.
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Do you feel like you were duped, Van? Like, how do you feel?
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First, this book is extraordinary. I don't care who you are, left, right, or otherwise. Anybody who
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cares about this country and about just the dynamics of power, this is the emperor's new clothes
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playing itself out in real time. Everybody knew, but everyone was afraid to say, except for David
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Anselrod for two years, that something was wrong here. This is amazing. This is Van Jones saying
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the Democrats, he goes on to say the Democrats are, were involved in a massive cover-up and a crime
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against the Republic. That's pretty significant. And that's pretty true. We'll see you tomorrow on radio