Stop living in fear. Three out of four homes will be burglarized in the next twenty years, and there is no reason to live in fear about it. There is something changing, and I don t know if anybody else sees it.
00:13:48.760And the arrogance of the left and the social justice warriors, they are so convinced that they are right on all of these things.
00:13:57.880That there is a white, original sin that we must all pay for and we must cleanse ourselves of white people and cleanse ourselves of this love of country, of constitution.
00:14:53.460And it is compounded until we got to Jesse Smollett.
00:14:57.800And I'm going to get into that here in a second.
00:15:00.040But when you have Rahm Emanuel, think of this.
00:15:03.860Rahm Emanuel from the Obama White House saying that this is not justice.
00:15:10.400When they are releasing text messages between this prosecutor Fox and Michelle Obama's chief of staff and showing, wait a minute, there's some sort of collusion here.
00:15:27.500When you have George Soros being outed now, not by the right, but being outed as this is the one who put her into office.
00:15:38.220And when you have people like Rahm Emanuel saying, this is wrong, this is dirty, this is corrupt, this is injustice.
00:16:46.660We are losing some of the protections in the Bill of Rights.
00:16:53.720And not necessarily from the government, but from capitalism itself.
00:16:58.360Through what's happening with surveillance capitalism, people are following you online all the time.
00:17:05.960And they're using that to create an AGI system that will have 100% predictability on what you will do.
00:17:14.440Amazon has said when they get this right, when they get it up to 95%, they're going to be less of a shopping site and more of a shipping center.
00:17:23.580Because what they'll do is they'll know what you need, when you need it, and they will ship it.
00:17:28.920But they have to be right 95% of the time.
00:17:32.280Because if they're having you send back more than 5% of what they send to your house, they won't be able to afford it.
00:20:33.720Well, it goes deeper than than than this.
00:20:38.420Rahm Emanuel is now asking for the Justice Department to investigate because it looks like Michelle Obama's office might have been involved and and giving access to the lead prosecutor.
00:20:53.920Uh, for the family and trying to help move this in another direction.
00:20:59.860And can we get this to be in with the FBI and not Chicago?
00:21:07.620And it looks like the prosecution actually went and and entertained this, reached out to the family and was like, we're going to try really super hard to help you.
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00:23:54.060Have a naughty is just a just a comedy fun fest that we have to get to today.
00:24:01.280But Smollett has also happened where yesterday, in case you don't know, he's the guy that claimed that he was beaten up in Chicago by two men.
00:24:35.320We go to the guy who has been on this from the beginning and has had the balls to say the truth the whole time, no matter where the facts might lead.
00:24:53.740Yeah, you know, that's the big question, Glenn.
00:24:55.760I'm sitting here in my newsroom right now.
00:24:57.420I just finished interviewing one of Jesse Smollett's lawyers, Patricia Brown Holmes, you know, to go for 16 counts from a grand jury to we're throwing out base.
00:25:06.820How do you go from point A to point B?
00:25:08.440She claims that they were able to convince the state's attorney's office that they didn't have a strong enough case and they weren't going to win the case.
00:25:20.420They felt that they had enough evidence to put, you know, to win the case handedly.
00:25:24.620But in the end, you know, the optics on this does not look good to the state's attorney's office, especially in the recent discoveries from media outlets like ours that, you know, uncovered the email from Michelle Obama's former chief of staff.
00:25:37.680And also, you know, text messages to a family member of Jesse Smollett to state's attorney, Kim Fox, essentially asking her to make this go away.
00:25:49.020And but I guess she figured she picked the lesser of two evils that if she does take this and she loses, you know, then she becomes a Marcia Clark.
00:26:47.840And Mayor Emanuel, you know, point blank, he stopped short of calling it corruption.
00:26:52.600You know, the theory is, is that state's attorney's office or state's attorney, Kim Fox, procured some kind of political favor to do this.
00:27:01.220But Smollett's legal team insists there were just too many holes in the case.
00:27:04.960And ultimately, it was going to come down to Jesse Smollett's word against the Osindaro brothers.
00:27:10.320And there were some credibility issues with the Osindaro brothers.
00:27:14.420And, you know, with their word against his, you know, all they needed was one juror to find him, you know, a shadow of a doubt and nothing was going to happen to Smollett.
00:27:20.960But, you know, Kim Fox is not unique in that she's a state's attorney who likes to win cases.
00:28:14.480Well, and then the interesting thing is, is that the state's attorney's office talked out of both sides of their mouth because they dropped the case.
00:28:19.760But then they turn around and say that he's not exonerated.
00:28:26.500And, you know, if you're in your police department puts in thousands of man hours into this case and they felt they had a stack of evidence that what we what we know about is just the tip of the iceberg, that they felt they had an open and shut case.
00:28:39.360And they claim that the state's attorney did not even contact them directly.
00:28:44.420My sources at PD said they were at the graduation ceremony yesterday for new recruits, and it was leaked to them through a source.
00:28:51.620And they call that unprofessional and disrespectful.
00:28:54.860And I don't think there's anybody that disagrees with that who knows anything.
00:28:57.940I mean, and now they've, you know, the state's attorney's office has a huge chasm between the Chicago Police Department, you know, two arms of the justice system now completely at odds in a city where you already have thousands of crimes unsolved, you know, and solving crimes are already a problem.
00:29:12.260So where does this take us into the future?
00:29:48.700There was no negotiation, it seems, because, you know, Jesse Smollett got everything he wanted and all the state's attorney's office got, you know, $10,000 from his bond proffer.
00:30:48.700Well, the Fraternal Order of Felice is asking for the feds to conduct an internal investigation, arguing that Kim Foxx may have broken the law because she supposedly recused herself from this case, and then her office goes ahead and throws it out the window.
00:31:00.720They feel that that's a violation and possibly illegal.
00:31:03.900The other thing that's potentially a problem for Smollett is the FBI investigating, the U.S. Postal Service investigating that letter, the mail fraud, potential terrorism charges.
00:31:14.560And I know a lot of your listeners are big on the deep state conspiracy that the FBI has been politicized.
00:31:20.620There's going to be a lot of attention to what they do here, and if they decide that they don't want to go forward and persecute Smollett on any charges, then they might be accused of the exact same thing.
00:31:30.380But as far as we know, they are still investigating that, and if they come down with federal charges, well, that's not something that's going to get thrown out.
00:31:35.960So that could potentially be real trouble for Smollett, and that is still, right now, as of this moment, looming for him.
00:31:41.280One of the things that amazes me is when I listen to nine solid minutes of Rahm Emanuel, and he sounds like me, something has fundamentally changed.
00:31:58.220It's brought a lot of people together as much as it's divided people apart.
00:32:01.240And it is interesting, Glenn, that initially when this came out, you know, it was pretty much divided amongst racial and party lines.
00:32:06.620You know, the liberals on the left were in favor of Smollett.
00:32:08.660The right, you know, thought he made it up.
00:32:10.240When it came out with the superintendents with all the evidence that they had, then it shifted.
00:32:15.000You know, there was a lot less support for Smollett on the left and even along racial lines.
00:32:20.060And, you know, I don't know if that's changed.
00:32:23.100I'm not sure that it has been changed.
00:32:24.800I think a lot of people are, you know, wanted to find out for sure.
00:32:27.700You know, it's almost like you're watching a football game and, you know, and you're getting ready to go to the fourth quarter with the game tied.
00:32:34.500And then you said, you know, we're going to call a game and people feel like, you know, they wanted to see this, see this play out.
00:32:39.660But, you know, definitely the police wanted to see this play.
00:32:59.820He's already used that the the arrogance of empire and the writers coming out immediately saying, we'll see you Wednesday night, meaning we'll welcome him back.
00:33:11.280And we welcome you back because we were right all along.
00:33:14.520That is not going to sit well with people who actually believe forget about race, who believe in justice.
00:33:22.020Right. And people who are, you know, victims of hate crimes are no people who have been victims of legitimate hate crimes.
00:35:29.960They put it in front of her and they decided, yeah, you know what, we're not going to move forward.
00:35:33.180So, I mean, this could have long-term ramifications, and I don't feel it is good for the city.
00:35:37.780You know, people can argue it's not a violent crime.
00:35:40.020Why waste the money and the taxpayer money to go forward?
00:35:42.600Well, this is about the relationship between these two arms of the justice system here in Chicago that right now really don't like each other.
00:40:55.580Real world skills like reading, writing, arithmetic and American history have been replaced with social justice, gender confusion, test driven instruction in the classroom.
00:41:16.920It's an online classical school built on Judeo Christian values for students in kindergarten through high school.
00:41:23.460It takes the interaction of the traditional classroom, creates an online atmosphere where students across the country are instructed by live teachers, small classes who teach students how to think, not what to think.
00:42:35.560And he's just taking note of where you go in, what you pause to stop and look at in the windows, what brings you into the store, what you pick up, what you almost buy, what you do buy, where you go from there, where you go to eat.
00:53:57.520She tried to defect to the Soviet Union with her family right before she launched her school campaign.
00:54:04.320And the Russians refused to let her in because they saw she was in that case.
00:54:10.480But the progressives on the Supreme Court treated her like she was somebody to be taken seriously.
00:54:19.100And they just stripped the schools of any—you can't refer to religion.
00:54:26.940You can't teach that the pilgrims were Christians or that they were fleeing religious persecution.
00:54:34.700They've stripped generations of American schoolchildren and still are doing it of any understanding of how they have the freedoms they have.
00:54:45.720You know, I will tell you, David, when I read the book and reading prayer in schools in particular, I learned something.
00:54:53.560I thought prayer in school—because I grew up in a Catholic school—so I thought prayer in school was something like, you know, we had with Catholics or, you know, that it was, you know, Jesus-heavy or whatever.
00:55:04.860And for the first time, I saw the 23-word text of the prayer that was the problem and listened to it.
00:55:13.380In case—most people, I don't think, have ever heard this.
00:55:15.820Almighty God, we acknowledge our dependence upon Thee, and we beg Thy blessings upon us, our parents, our teachers, and our country.
00:56:03.100I always thought it was like, Jesus, it doesn't even pick a God.
00:56:06.280No, you know, I went to school when there was still prayer in the schools, and the prayer was the Lord's Prayer, which is the Christian prayer.
00:56:16.380And as a youngster, I just was fascinated.
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01:01:53.720The same people that wanted to get rid of that wanted this in our schools.
01:01:59.140These were songbooks made by the progressives to, uh, introduce them into schools, to get people, to get our kids, to be indoctrinated with the songs of rebellion and the songs of Marx.
01:02:18.480And we just, we just, we just think that this is nonsense.
01:02:22.820We just think, oh, no, that really didn't happen.
01:02:25.080Well, no, here's, here's the proof of it right here.
01:02:27.480Here's all the, the proof of it in book after book after book.
01:02:30.560And, uh, and I'm, I believe I'm one of the only people collecting all of this stuff.
01:02:35.460It's worth nothing right now, nothing, but it is some of the most valuable stuff for the history, uh, of our country to record a hundred years from now.
01:03:16.080Well, uh, I just, I just, you know, you know me, I love FEMA.
01:03:20.360Uh, just, it doesn't get any better than FEMA.
01:03:22.180Uh, apparently FEMA has improperly shared the personal data of some 2.3 million victims from, uh, four major disasters in 2017.
01:03:30.240Uh, the agency's misstep has put the survivors of hurricanes, Harvey, Irma, Maria, and the California wildfires at increased risk of identity theft, theft, and fraud because they accidentally didn't take the proper safeguards.
01:04:30.280Big moment in the pro-life movement this Friday.
01:04:32.460Uh, Unplanned is coming out in theaters.
01:04:34.260Glenn is going to be in Utah, uh, for a couple of showings.
01:04:37.060Go to MegaplexTheaters.com this Friday.
01:04:39.660I, uh, I'm going to be out for the movie Unplanned in Utah, um, this Friday.
01:04:48.480I'm going to be at Thanksgiving Point, uh, and then also at Sandy Commons, and I'm just opening up a couple of them, and I, I talked to the, uh.
01:04:56.840It's a little out of the way, isn't it?
01:04:57.700I mean, there's a lot of theaters right around here.
01:06:00.260They believe that you, your child, your 14-year-old, your 10-year-old, should be allowed to go into a Planned Parenthood and get an abortion without you even knowing about it.
01:06:13.060But they don't want them to see this movie.
01:06:15.180There's something deeply, disturbingly wrong here, and so I'm flying out to Salt Lake because I know a lot of people that don't see rated R movies, and I, the good people of Utah, you, you need to take your kids to this.
01:06:32.620I talked to the governor yesterday, he called me governor, uh, of, uh, of Utah, uh, and he is, I mean, they're, the, the, the, um, state of Utah just passed 18-week viability law, which he's going to sign in, uh, and you can't kill your child if they have Down syndrome.
01:06:49.960Uh, I mean, what a crazy, uh, yeah, those crazy Utahns, uh, and so he's very pro-life, he's actually going to attend, uh, the movie, and I think you'll be surprised on, uh, some of the people at the highest levels, uh, throughout Utah, uh, that are going to be seeing this movie.
01:07:08.860I, I strongly urge you to see this movie, no matter where you are, bring your kids, and I don't mean your little kids, bring your kids, your teenage kids.
01:07:20.200This is so important because they will not view abortion the same way, and it's actually a happy and uplifting movie.
01:07:28.640I know it, I know it sounds like a drag, but it's really not.
01:07:38.600It'd be at, uh, about a thousand theaters, by the way, uh, across the country, so there's plenty of opportunity for you to see it, even if you're not going to be in Utah, where Glenn is going to be.
01:07:46.980Okay, uh, let's talk a little bit about Laura Logan.
01:07:50.120Laura Logan is, man, she is becoming outspoken, uh, on, on the media, is she not?
01:07:56.500She really is, and, you know, she's been a, you know, a good journalist for, but, but a journalist, a mainstream journalist that you would not necessarily think would be bringing this type of analysis.
01:08:08.320This is, uh, listen to her commentary on journalism and the state of it right now.
01:08:12.240This is, uh, her interview on Fox News.
01:08:14.540I've been a journalist for more than three decades, and I have to say that I feel ashamed.
01:08:19.420This is a terrible moment for us as journalists, and I've been saying for several years now that accountability begins with us.
01:08:26.380People across this country ask me all the time about fake news and, uh, how we got to this point where there's so little trust in the media, and you, you see it.
01:08:36.480It's plain right in front of you right here.
01:08:38.720And I'll give you one of, uh, one of the most frustrating examples for me from the beginning is, do you remember when everyone was making fun of the president for saying that he was, uh, wiretapped during the campaign, that the Trump Tower was being wiretapped?
01:08:50.720And, uh, we got lost in a conversation about semantics and he was lampooned by the media, but later it emerged that the president's campaign and Trump Tower were being surveilled by the intelligence agencies.
01:09:02.720Which is obvious that's exactly what he meant.
01:09:05.720And no one stood up then and said, oh, the president was right.
01:09:08.720The intelligence agencies were listening to his campaign.
01:09:11.720So it didn't surprise me that journalists weren't, you know, ready to stand up and say, oh, we were wrong and the president was right.
01:09:17.720That's not surprising, but it doesn't make it any better.
01:09:20.720It's not a fine moment for journalists.
01:09:22.720And journalism is all I've done all my life.
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01:22:24.720I think one of the biggest issues in my life is and I bet we're the same is school trying to get trying to get my kids into the right school.
01:22:36.720And I don't mean like they've got to go to this school.
01:22:39.720I mean, just do a school that's not indoctrinating them and then figuring out how to do that, how to.
01:22:46.720I mean, it's no longer just put your kids on the bus and then don't ever ask them what they learned.
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01:32:41.720I don't know enough about those individuals.
01:32:44.720And I would say that in situations like that, I'm not sure what inspires an individual to make a decision like that.
01:32:52.720I, I could say my, I mean, I write, but I sometimes joke that I'm pretty useless.
01:32:57.720You know, like if the dollar collapses and like the, or we all, if something happens and the grid goes down, I'm going to be, I'm going to be pretty pointless.
01:33:09.720You and I don't want to be around each other because they will, they will actually eat you second to last because you'll at least be able to birth children.
01:33:46.720Bridget, do you see that, that there is a, there's a real advantage for people coming out of high school in, in that four or four plus year headstart, you know, where you have not only the financial part of the headstart where you're maybe a hundred thousand dollars ahead of the game with no debt, but also you're, you're able to work during that time and learn the business that you want to go into.
01:34:07.720When everyone else is, you know, screwing around at college.
01:34:11.720Yeah, I, I, I definitely, you know, what I learned how to be a hustler and not a hustler in the bad sense of the word.
01:42:01.720And do it and have work ethic and show up.
01:42:03.720And I had a lot of horrible, horrible jobs and I've had some good ones, but I mean, you, when you're first starting, you have to be willing to do the worst.
01:42:14.720If they tell you clean the toilets, clean the toilets, man, and just be the best at cleaning the toilets and you will advance.
01:51:45.720I don't mean to apologize for the artist, but I think he thought this might be too far and wished he had a vehicle like this to say, I don't know.
01:52:51.720And people saw that and they were like, this guy's a monster.
01:52:55.720And that's why it was at the yard sale.
01:52:57.720And you know, it would be the guy who painted it they'd call a monster and not the guy who was painted and not the organization that was listed at the bottom.
01:53:23.720But let's say you're significantly downsizing.
01:53:25.720Let's say you're going from a large home to a small trailer and you need a real estate agent, if you're lucky, to walk you through that process.
01:54:07.720Trump is meeting right now with the wife of the Venezuelan opposition leader as the U.S. is ramping up sanctions on Maduro.
01:54:17.720It is amazing to see the opposition leader sitting, you know, next to him in the Oval Office next to that fireplace and the ramifications of this.
01:54:32.720And I applaud the president for doing that.
01:54:34.720There's nothing, nothing that we should be thinking more of besides, you know, the unborn than the people who are truly suffering right now in our own hemisphere in Venezuela.
01:54:44.720Also, the Democrats, you know, I think they like pie.
01:54:48.720I think they like pie because they got a lot of pie on their face, you know, recently with with.
01:54:53.720Well, first, with the elections where there's not a chance he's going to win.
01:54:58.720And then they were like, oh, that's just because he stole it from Hillary pie.
01:55:03.720I mean, he was working with the Russians pie and he's definitely going to jail pie and he's going to be walked out of the Oval Office in handcuffs pie.
01:55:12.720And you can trust Mueller pie and he's definitely going to come out pie and Mueller can't be trusted pie.
01:55:41.720Trump has been relatively quiet about it, but he has doubled down now in the Department of Justice has announced that Trump intends to axe the entire Obamacare law.
01:56:26.720Problem is, in 2012, the court upheld Obamacare and the five of the justices who upheld the law are still on the court, according to the Associated Press.
01:56:37.720Several GOP senators said Tuesday that Trump told them to ensure those with preexisting conditions that they stayed protected as they work on Obamacare replacement.
01:56:46.720Republicans appear ready to back up the president on health care for now.
01:56:50.720Trump is thinking that the issue is the issue that will define us as conservatives.
01:56:55.720Now, here's our favorite part of the real life nurse nurse ratchet House Speaker Nancy Pelosi part of the story.
01:57:04.720Last night in federal court, the Justice Department of the Trump administration, you think they'd have more to do, decided not only to try to destroy protections for preexisting conditions,
01:57:18.720but to tear down every last benefit and protection the ACA affords.
01:57:25.720The GOP will never stop trying to destroy the affordable health care of America's families.
01:57:31.720We're going forward with protecting the preexisting condition and making health care more affordable act.
01:57:42.720I'm suffice to say it lowers health care insurance premiums, stops junk plans, strengthens protections for preexisting conditions, and reverses the GOP health care sabotage.
01:57:56.720Protecting and strengthening health care is why Democrats are here on day one.
01:58:02.720The first day as we were sworn in in 116th Congress, the House voted to intervene against Republicans monstrous health care lawsuit.
01:58:15.720You know, that health care is working out really well for her because she's got, you know, Nancy, I don't know if you know this, but you can find dentures that fit.
01:59:30.720You had Donald Trump was the biggest gift to the conservative movement in this way.
01:59:36.720He's the biggest distraction I've ever seen when George Soros spent billions of dollars to create misdirection so they could get this stuff through.
01:59:50.720Donald Trump had the entire world watching.
01:59:53.720He could have pulled out the Constitution and said, oh, by the way, we're abolishing absolutely everything else except what's already been written down in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
02:00:03.720He just needed to tweak about Mika in the morning and then everyone would have been distracted.
02:00:07.720Yeah, everybody would have been distracted.
02:00:43.720And the issue is, of course, John Roberts will light the Constitution on fire again to protect this law if it gets to him.
02:00:50.720And you're going to have to get a whole not you need at least one more conservative justice to get that.
02:00:53.720If you haven't read the story on what contortions that John Rob John Roberts should be impeached for what we now know of what he did with Obamacare.
02:01:05.720He changed his whole point of view, which we speculated.
02:01:15.720He should not be sitting on the Supreme Court.
02:01:18.720What he did, in my opinion, is impeachable.
02:01:22.720And our founders and I I really think up until the 20th century, we would have impeached a sitting justice who did what he did more on that later.