The Glenn Beck Program - March 27, 2019


Arrogance of the Heart? | Guests: Rafer Weigel, David Horowitz, & Bridget Phetasy | 03⧸27⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 1 minute

Words per Minute

163.44235

Word Count

19,882

Sentence Count

1,797

Misogynist Sentences

25

Hate Speech Sentences

23


Summary

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.


Transcript

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00:01:11.880 Well, hello, America.
00:01:13.480 I have some very, very, very good news.
00:01:18.640 I'm going to leave it at that and share it with you in one minute.
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00:01:27.820 Stop living in fear on that one.
00:01:29.380 Stop living in fear.
00:01:30.460 We've got some things are changing.
00:01:32.820 There is something changing, and I don't know if anybody else sees it.
00:01:36.520 We'll talk about it in a minute.
00:01:37.720 But let's also continue to talk about fear here for a second.
00:01:41.540 There is no reason to live in fear, and there is reason to believe that somebody is going to try to break into your house.
00:01:49.400 Three out of four homes will be burglarized in the next 20 years.
00:01:53.940 That says, I mean, that's crazy.
00:01:57.080 That is crazy.
00:01:58.800 Three out of four homes will be burglarized.
00:02:01.020 Now, what is the best way for you to stop a burglar from breaking into your house?
00:02:06.180 It is honestly just having an alarm system.
00:02:09.600 Most times, I think it's like 80% or 85% of the time, somebody will look through the front window,
00:02:14.940 and they will see if you have secure system and if it's activated.
00:02:19.000 And if it is, they turn around and go to the next house.
00:02:22.100 It's not worth the trouble.
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00:03:28.320 If you've listened to me for a long time, I've said since about 2000, maybe seven, because
00:03:42.060 of the arrogance of Barack Obama.
00:03:44.980 I noticed it in him first.
00:03:48.000 And I prayed a lot about, okay, this is not a good development, the direction of our country.
00:03:56.300 What's going to happen?
00:03:59.280 And I was overwhelmed with the feeling of a couple of things.
00:04:04.220 They're not enemies of yours.
00:04:06.100 They are enemies of freedom of mankind.
00:04:09.560 And that is on your stewardship.
00:04:13.080 But I'm the owner of those.
00:04:15.180 So this is not a fight you're fighting alone.
00:04:18.580 Second thing.
00:04:19.660 Watch their arrogance, because it will be their undoing in the end.
00:04:30.080 And I've waited, and I've waited, and I've patiently waited.
00:04:34.380 And I want to tell you, I think it's here.
00:04:38.260 Now, let me break this down into several categories, and I will show you.
00:04:43.600 There is very little you have to fight for.
00:04:47.260 There is a lot you need to stand for, but very little you need to fight for.
00:04:54.500 Let's start here.
00:04:56.480 Abortion.
00:04:57.640 Is abortion the same topic, the same thing we're fighting in the same way today as we were a year ago?
00:05:06.020 No.
00:05:07.580 Why?
00:05:08.840 Because of arrogance.
00:05:12.360 Think about what we have always traditionally been fighting for.
00:05:15.920 We've been fighting for the right of the child.
00:05:18.840 Other people have been fighting for the right of the mother.
00:05:21.720 And it was supposed to be safe, rare, and legal.
00:05:25.900 It's really no longer safe.
00:05:27.820 They're doing all kinds of practices to save time at Planned Parenthood that take the ultrasound out of it.
00:05:33.660 It is much safer if you use an ultrasound, but they want to make money.
00:05:37.980 It is legal, but now they're going for the infanticide rules.
00:05:48.280 So legal, yeah, it has been legal, but now they're going for something completely different.
00:05:56.440 And then rare?
00:05:58.500 No.
00:05:59.000 They're shouting the abortion.
00:06:00.460 And this started about a year ago where they were saying, we've got to shout our abortion.
00:06:04.660 We're really thrilled.
00:06:06.940 You know, there's nothing wrong with it.
00:06:09.000 One woman in Seattle was given a speech and she said, my first abortion was my best abortion.
00:06:14.220 And it happened in Seattle.
00:06:15.900 And it's craziness.
00:06:17.480 Then their arrogance took them to say, we want to be able to kill an unwanted child after birth.
00:06:26.520 Just let them die.
00:06:27.500 Give birth.
00:06:28.480 Let them die.
00:06:30.460 That was way too far.
00:06:32.840 And what did they do?
00:06:34.080 They said, we want to light up the New York skyline pink in celebration of that.
00:06:41.520 Arrogance.
00:06:42.160 And their arrogance has led us to a place now to where people are waking up.
00:06:47.680 If you have seen the latest polls, there has been a massive shift towards life because of this.
00:06:56.340 A massive shift.
00:06:58.260 And I think we are, I think we're on the cusp of ending abortion as we know it.
00:07:03.680 I really do.
00:07:06.360 So there's one.
00:07:08.060 Their arrogance.
00:07:09.020 They took it too far.
00:07:09.940 Look what happened just this week with the media and Trump.
00:07:14.960 They have been so arrogant for the last two years.
00:07:20.460 They have condemned him every step of the way.
00:07:24.120 They have not done what reasonable people do.
00:07:27.660 Look, I don't like this about him, but I do like this about him.
00:07:31.440 And if he is guilty, if he is a traitor to our country, if he is in bed with Russia, then he should be impeached.
00:07:39.840 He should probably go to jail.
00:07:42.840 That's what that's what a normal human being would say.
00:07:46.680 But that's not what the media has been saying.
00:07:48.760 And so they have overplayed their hand and they've wanted to get him because they were convinced in their arrogance.
00:07:57.140 They knew what happened.
00:07:59.320 Now that the facts are out and the investigation is over, they can't accept that.
00:08:04.280 And so they're doubling down.
00:08:06.780 They cannot admit defeat.
00:08:08.760 Who does that?
00:08:11.480 A humble person or an arrogant person?
00:08:15.840 They can't admit that they were wrong.
00:08:18.960 Now, we've been saying for a while, get over it.
00:08:22.060 But now our Democratic voting neighbors, not the people in Washington, are neighbors.
00:08:27.600 They're saying the same thing to the media.
00:08:30.700 Get over it, man.
00:08:32.340 You're looking ridiculous.
00:08:36.920 Arrogance with the media.
00:08:39.520 Anti-Semitism.
00:08:40.680 Care.
00:08:43.000 Congresswoman Omar Ilan.
00:08:45.800 The Democrats won't condemn anti-Semitism.
00:08:50.340 When we all know what anti-Semitism is and we know why anti-Semitism.
00:08:54.700 Anti-Semitism is the canary in the coal mine.
00:08:58.020 It's like lynching.
00:08:59.360 We all know it when we see it.
00:09:01.180 And we all know that it's wrong.
00:09:03.260 But they won't do it.
00:09:04.420 Why?
00:09:04.820 Because they're in the pocket of care.
00:09:06.880 Americans, both Democrats, Republicans, also independents, we all know an unindicted co-conspirator is a bad thing.
00:09:18.640 An unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation, which was financing terror.
00:09:37.540 They've gotten so powerful that they think they can say and do anything.
00:09:45.900 But let me tell you, the first crisis and Americans will turn.
00:09:50.460 They're using the Jesse Smollett cover.
00:09:58.900 Well, I'm a, I'm just, I'm, I'm a, I'm a burqa wearing, I'm a hijab wearing, I'm a black, I'm a oppressed minority.
00:10:09.760 They're using all of this stuff.
00:10:11.600 And it only plays for so long.
00:10:13.600 And the arrogance is, you Americans are too stupid to see the difference between a sister of Hamas and APEC.
00:10:25.720 You're just too stupid to see it.
00:10:27.840 So we're just gonna, we're just gonna roll right over you.
00:10:33.140 And it's the same thing with the border.
00:10:36.260 There, they used to be, everybody was for border security.
00:10:39.420 Come on, everyone is for some sort of border security.
00:10:42.940 Now the Democrats say they're for open borders.
00:10:46.320 Only the libertarians, I mean, and I mean the deep libertarians have been for fully open borders.
00:10:53.920 But even that comes with a caveat of, yeah, but no, no welfare state as well.
00:11:01.580 Everyone has been for this, but not now.
00:11:04.900 And they tried to make everybody in America feel like they're a racist if they want a border wall.
00:11:10.820 But what they don't understand is, the border wall isn't because we don't like Mexicans.
00:11:16.800 The border wall is because we don't trust Washington.
00:11:21.120 We don't believe that Washington will actually enforce any law for more than one term of a president.
00:11:27.800 If that.
00:11:28.800 And we know that there is trouble on the border.
00:11:32.820 We know that there are bad people coming in.
00:11:35.640 We know that there are also some good families that are coming in.
00:11:39.780 And nobody cares about the difference between the two.
00:11:43.640 We know that our cities are out of control because they become sanctuary cities.
00:11:50.860 And they have called us racist because we believe in the rule of law.
00:11:56.460 That's what that border wall represents.
00:11:58.500 Not a not a statement about Mexico, but a statement about the people we keep sending to Washington.
00:12:04.540 We don't trust them to protect the things that we value.
00:12:12.520 The arrogance, again, is your racist.
00:12:17.060 That's their arrogance.
00:12:18.380 I'm not, but you are.
00:12:21.520 Socialism and the New Green Deal.
00:12:23.200 He was doing a stand-up comedy routine.
00:12:26.360 I don't know if you saw him yesterday, but he had a picture of Reagan riding in on a velociraptor,
00:12:33.720 as we all know, happened in the last battle of the Cold War.
00:12:39.280 And he started there and ended up with seahorses from Aquaman being the only way to get to Hawaii.
00:12:48.160 And he was talking about the absurdity of all of this.
00:12:52.980 When Mike Lee is actually funny, you're on the losing side.
00:12:59.460 When Mike Lee can take and show how crazy this is, Mike Lee, and you'll laugh out loud.
00:13:09.820 You're on the wrong side.
00:13:12.600 Your arrogance has said everybody believes in global warming and the science is settled.
00:13:19.520 And I don't even have to talk to anybody about it.
00:13:22.700 Your arrogance of we're all socialists now.
00:13:26.320 No, we're not.
00:13:27.760 Your arrogance and social justice.
00:13:30.660 Me too.
00:13:31.580 Kavanaugh.
00:13:32.600 The Covington Catholic.
00:13:34.200 What did that turn into?
00:13:35.820 You are guilty until you can prove yourself innocent.
00:13:40.740 But as we saw with Kavanaugh and Covington Catholic, it doesn't even matter if you can prove yourself innocent.
00:13:47.320 You're guilty of something.
00:13:48.760 And the arrogance of the left and the social justice warriors, they are so convinced that they are right on all of these things.
00:13:57.880 That 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.
00:14:12.360 Their arrogance is destroying them.
00:14:17.580 And it started with Michael with Michael Brown.
00:14:21.400 I'm sorry.
00:14:21.720 It didn't start with Michael Brown.
00:14:22.800 It started with Henry Louis Gates and the beer summit.
00:14:26.440 You remember that?
00:14:27.160 The president saying police acted stupidly.
00:14:30.300 He had nothing.
00:14:31.580 He had nothing.
00:14:32.580 And it turned out that wasn't the case.
00:14:35.180 And he had to reverse himself with a beer summit.
00:14:39.020 And it went on and on and on.
00:14:40.960 Michael Brown, hands up.
00:14:42.380 Don't shoot.
00:14:43.100 Wait a minute.
00:14:43.600 That guy, that guy was, was the guy saying, hands up.
00:14:48.320 I'm going to rob you.
00:14:50.420 And he was turned into a victim.
00:14:53.460 And it is compounded until we got to Jesse Smollett.
00:14:57.800 And I'm going to get into that here in a second.
00:15:00.040 But when you have Rahm Emanuel, think of this.
00:15:03.860 Rahm Emanuel from the Obama White House saying that this is not justice.
00:15:10.400 When 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.
00:15:27.500 When you have George Soros being outed now, not by the right, but being outed as this is the one who put her into office.
00:15:38.220 And when you have people like Rahm Emanuel saying, this is wrong, this is dirty, this is corrupt, this is injustice.
00:15:49.940 Wow.
00:15:51.080 You're seeing a change.
00:15:53.380 You're seeing a massive, massive change.
00:15:57.860 Because people feel it in their bones, we're becoming a mobocracy.
00:16:01.980 And they don't like it.
00:16:04.100 It's not the way Americans are.
00:16:06.700 Democrats or Republicans.
00:16:10.760 I want to tell you what happened with Jesse Smollett.
00:16:13.620 And I want to tell you how we need to behave.
00:16:17.620 There are not things that we need to fight for.
00:16:21.920 There are things that we need to stand for.
00:16:26.060 And I'll explain that difference and why it's so important.
00:16:29.760 Because things are changing.
00:16:32.360 Their own arrogance is going to destroy them.
00:16:37.580 All we have to do is welcome people back home.
00:16:41.360 All right.
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00:17:05.960 And they're using that to create an AGI system that will have 100% predictability on what you will do.
00:17:14.440 Amazon 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.
00:17:23.580 Because what they'll do is they'll know what you need, when you need it, and they will ship it.
00:17:28.920 But they have to be right 95% of the time.
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00:18:40.080 We break for 10 seconds.
00:18:41.320 Station ID.
00:18:41.740 I want to get to what happened with Jesse Smollett yesterday.
00:19:00.220 This broke at the end of the show yesterday.
00:19:03.140 And I said, wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:19:05.420 Let's not be by the press like the press.
00:19:08.020 Maybe something new has broken.
00:19:11.040 Maybe the evidence has fallen apart.
00:19:13.660 Let's let's hold off before we say he's he's absolutely guilty, guilty in the court of public opinion.
00:19:21.940 But what does the court say?
00:19:23.360 Why did they do this?
00:19:24.380 Yeah.
00:19:24.500 And you wanted to wait for facts.
00:19:26.040 Yeah, I know.
00:19:27.040 Loser.
00:19:27.580 Well, now we have facts.
00:19:29.400 Now we know that there is something very, very wrong in Chicago.
00:19:34.440 And it's it's not the right saying this.
00:19:37.320 It's Rahm Emanuel and the the police department.
00:19:42.320 The police department has done their work.
00:19:46.040 This was a really solid case.
00:19:48.480 And it looks like Jesse Smollett is all he had to do was, well, he served his time.
00:19:55.100 He's been working for charitable causes since he's 16.
00:19:59.300 What?
00:20:00.460 That's that's what charity does.
00:20:01.720 It gets you a do not go to jail.
00:20:04.400 Really?
00:20:05.020 Got a jail free card.
00:20:05.980 I didn't know that.
00:20:06.620 Then later they said, well, he had to do 16 hours of public service at Rainbow Push.
00:20:13.620 Wait, wait.
00:20:15.580 Jesse Jackson.
00:20:16.360 Jesse Jackson's organization.
00:20:19.080 I'm sure he was really working hard and it was very uncomfortable.
00:20:22.740 He was sitting around signing autographs, most likely for eight hours one day.
00:20:27.680 And then the next day he comes in and does another eight hours.
00:20:30.260 Come on.
00:20:31.540 That's justice.
00:20:33.720 Well, it goes deeper than than than this.
00:20:38.420 Rahm 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.
00:20:53.920 Uh, for the family and trying to help move this in another direction.
00:20:59.860 And can we get this to be in with the FBI and not Chicago?
00:21:05.900 She was trying to do all of that.
00:21:07.620 And 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.
00:21:18.840 Excuse me.
00:21:20.820 Excuse me.
00:21:22.160 It does.
00:21:22.600 I mean, the texts are pretty clear.
00:21:24.280 I mean, their excuse seems to be, well, this is when we thought he had committed a he was a victim of a crime.
00:21:31.680 So we were trying to help the victim of a crime.
00:21:35.660 And then then the whole case switch.
00:21:37.400 And that's when they recuse themselves, supposedly.
00:21:40.380 Well, according to Rahm Emanuel, she can't accuse the recuse herself.
00:21:44.440 She can recuse herself, but not from the final decision here.
00:21:48.560 It had to be brought to her and it is split the prosecution office.
00:21:55.520 There are people in the prosecutor's office that are like, this is absolutely an outrage and wrong.
00:22:01.480 Something is very wrong.
00:22:03.380 The mayor, the police, everybody.
00:22:05.640 And he is going around saying he's innocent.
00:22:10.460 Arrogance will be their undoing.
00:22:12.740 Arrogance will be their undoing.
00:22:14.280 We're going to go to Chicago and get the basic facts from the guy who started it all when we come back.
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00:23:50.880 Let's go to Chicago.
00:23:52.500 We have so many things to cover.
00:23:54.060 Have a naughty is just a just a comedy fun fest that we have to get to today.
00:24:01.280 But 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.
00:24:11.440 He identified the men.
00:24:13.280 The police said, oh, it's those guys because we know who those guys are.
00:24:17.480 And they turned out to be friends of Smollett.
00:24:20.400 They had video of them buying bleach and a rope.
00:24:23.800 They said that he had hired them to do that.
00:24:28.080 Now, how did this how were the charges dismissed?
00:24:32.400 How were felony charges dismissed?
00:24:35.320 We 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.
00:24:44.840 It's Rafer Weigel.
00:24:47.240 He is from Fox 32 in Chicago.
00:24:50.220 Rafer, what the hell happened?
00:24:53.740 Yeah, you know, that's the big question, Glenn.
00:24:55.760 I'm sitting here in my newsroom right now.
00:24:57.420 I 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.
00:25:06.820 How do you go from point A to point B?
00:25:08.440 She 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.
00:25:18.240 Chicago police dispute that.
00:25:20.420 They felt that they had enough evidence to put, you know, to win the case handedly.
00:25:24.620 But 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.
00:25:37.680 And 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.
00:25:46.000 And then her office does just that.
00:25:47.860 You know, it doesn't look good.
00:25:49.020 And 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.
00:25:57.500 So that's one theory.
00:25:59.340 Can you, Rafer, can you move to another place?
00:26:01.980 Because you're you're dropping out so much.
00:26:04.100 We we barely understood the Marcia Clark comment that she might look like Marcia Clark.
00:26:10.580 Oh, I apologize.
00:26:11.900 Is this any better?
00:26:13.040 Yes, that's much that's much better.
00:26:15.280 OK, so so so tell me, does anybody actually believe because I, you know, I do not want to be like the media with Donald Trump.
00:26:27.440 You know, if this is the way the justice system has decided and it is fair and on the up and up, I accept that.
00:26:37.860 But I I I'm finding this very hard to stomach because none of it looks right.
00:26:45.700 None of it looks right.
00:26:47.260 No.
00:26:47.840 And Mayor Emanuel, you know, point blank, he stopped short of calling it corruption.
00:26:52.600 You 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.
00:27:01.220 But Smollett's legal team insists there were just too many holes in the case.
00:27:04.960 And ultimately, it was going to come down to Jesse Smollett's word against the Osindaro brothers.
00:27:10.320 And there were some credibility issues with the Osindaro brothers.
00:27:14.420 And, 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.
00:27:20.960 But, you know, Kim Fox is not unique in that she's a state's attorney who likes to win cases.
00:27:26.340 I think she got scared.
00:27:27.400 I think she just didn't think she was going to win it.
00:27:28.940 And she didn't want to have the, you know, the opposite of that.
00:27:31.260 But the opposite of this are even worse.
00:27:32.740 OK, so wait a minute.
00:27:33.440 Wait a minute.
00:27:34.820 I understand.
00:27:36.520 First of all, we we have the video of them buying the rope in the bleach.
00:27:41.260 Was there some other rope in bleach project they were working on?
00:27:46.480 So I understand.
00:27:48.500 I understand that they had credibility issues.
00:27:51.000 Fine.
00:27:51.500 OK, got it.
00:27:52.340 But it looks pretty good.
00:27:54.080 But like you said, only one person has to say reasonable doubt.
00:27:57.640 I don't think they did.
00:27:58.360 And he's off.
00:27:59.280 You had 16 federal charges.
00:28:02.040 You don't get 16 hours in rainbow push and a ten thousand dollar fine and the ability to go out and say, yep, I was exonerated.
00:28:12.860 I didn't do it.
00:28:14.480 Well, 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.
00:28:19.760 But then they turn around and say that he's not exonerated.
00:28:22.040 We're not saying he's innocent.
00:28:23.360 We're just not going to pursue the case.
00:28:24.680 Well, that doesn't seem to make any sense.
00:28:26.260 No.
00:28:26.500 And, 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.
00:28:39.360 And they claim that the state's attorney did not even contact them directly.
00:28:44.420 My sources at PD said they were at the graduation ceremony yesterday for new recruits, and it was leaked to them through a source.
00:28:51.620 And they call that unprofessional and disrespectful.
00:28:54.860 And I don't think there's anybody that disagrees with that who knows anything.
00:28:57.940 I 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.
00:29:12.260 So where does this take us into the future?
00:29:14.380 I mean, it's a risk reward thing.
00:29:15.960 And it doesn't seem that the risk outraid the reward, at least from, you know, a big picture.
00:29:21.740 Can we can we can is there any explanation on?
00:29:27.560 OK, so if they say they couldn't win the case, they convince them that it would be really tough.
00:29:32.780 Yeah, well, you know what?
00:29:33.740 We're both rolling the dice, aren't we?
00:29:35.340 Because he could go to jail for prison for, you know, 20 years.
00:29:40.660 So, well, I guess we're both rolling the dice.
00:29:42.860 That's where you negotiate.
00:29:44.340 How did they negotiate?
00:29:46.620 Who negotiated this deal?
00:29:48.700 There 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.
00:29:59.380 And they also have sealed the record.
00:30:01.160 So my Freedom of Information Act request won't be won't be granted.
00:30:05.220 I won't be able to see that video or see any of the evidence that the anonymous will.
00:30:09.360 And so what did the state attorney get out of this?
00:30:11.460 I mean, you're right.
00:30:12.440 It was a total sweetheart deal.
00:30:15.240 And you just have to go, well, what did Kim Foxx get out of this?
00:30:19.560 Now, they insist that she was not the one that did this because she had recused herself.
00:30:24.960 I can tell you nobody's buying that.
00:30:27.780 You know, nobody outside of Smollett's legal team has told me that they're buying that one.
00:30:32.680 So, I mean, you know, Mayor Manuel basically came out and said it without saying it.
00:30:37.940 Something changed hands here.
00:30:39.240 There was some kind of quid pro quo, we just don't know what it is, and it doesn't look good.
00:30:43.580 So is this going to the FBI?
00:30:46.140 Is anybody going to look into this?
00:30:48.700 Well, 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.
00:31:00.720 They feel that that's a violation and possibly illegal.
00:31:03.900 The 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.
00:31:14.560 And I know a lot of your listeners are big on the deep state conspiracy that the FBI has been politicized.
00:31:20.180 Well, you know what?
00:31:20.620 There'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.
00:31:30.380 But 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.
00:31:35.960 So that could potentially be real trouble for Smollett, and that is still, right now, as of this moment, looming for him.
00:31:41.280 One 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.
00:31:56.360 Something has changed.
00:31:58.220 It's brought a lot of people together as much as it's divided people apart.
00:32:01.240 And it is interesting, Glenn, that initially when this came out, you know, it was pretty much divided amongst racial and party lines.
00:32:06.620 You know, the liberals on the left were in favor of Smollett.
00:32:08.660 The right, you know, thought he made it up.
00:32:10.240 When it came out with the superintendents with all the evidence that they had, then it shifted.
00:32:15.000 You know, there was a lot less support for Smollett on the left and even along racial lines.
00:32:20.060 And, you know, I don't know if that's changed.
00:32:23.100 I'm not sure that it has been changed.
00:32:24.800 I think a lot of people are, you know, wanted to find out for sure.
00:32:27.700 You 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.
00:32:34.500 And 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.
00:32:39.660 But, you know, definitely the police wanted to see this play.
00:32:42.140 Well, I will tell you this.
00:32:43.040 The problem is, is that the the state's attorney did not they are allowing him to claim that he won, that he was vindicated.
00:32:56.600 And the left is going to use that.
00:32:59.820 He'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.
00:33:11.280 And we welcome you back because we were right all along.
00:33:14.520 That is not going to sit well with people who actually believe forget about race, who believe in justice.
00:33:22.020 Right. And people who are, you know, victims of hate crimes are no people who have been victims of legitimate hate crimes.
00:33:28.500 You know, it's it's interesting.
00:33:30.840 It's just it's going to leave a lot of open wounds when he walked out of the courthouse.
00:33:33.980 Yes, I was actually the only reporter outside waiting for him because I knew he wasn't going to answer anything inside.
00:33:38.260 So I waited outside and we went along.
00:33:39.840 I just said, are you vindicated? Do you feel vindicated?
00:33:41.460 He said, yes, I do.
00:33:42.820 But then he didn't answer any other questions after that.
00:33:44.800 But he said it with, you know, such conviction.
00:33:47.300 And and you're right.
00:33:48.480 It's it's you know, look, the guy feels emboldened.
00:33:51.220 And why wouldn't he?
00:33:52.240 I mean, look, they gave him a sweetheart deal without him having to give up anything in return,
00:33:56.440 except for community service that we didn't even know about until later in the day yesterday.
00:34:01.040 I mean, initially they announced that they were going to drop the charges and said, well, why?
00:34:03.820 Well, he did community service.
00:34:04.780 Well, what did he do that?
00:34:05.620 Well, it was a while ago.
00:34:07.120 I mean, it was very ambiguous and strange.
00:34:08.960 The whole thing, you know, whether you're partisan on this or not, I just objectively looking at it.
00:34:13.780 The whole thing is very, very confusing.
00:34:16.400 What do we look for next?
00:34:17.860 We look for the FBI investigation into the mail, into the letter.
00:34:21.540 That's that's the next thing we look at.
00:34:23.220 I don't think that my sources are telling me that, you know, the DOJ is probably not going to take this up
00:34:27.380 and look at any proprieties in Kim Fox's office because it's not that important of a case.
00:34:30.560 You know, this isn't Rod Blagojevich, you know, in a corruption case.
00:34:33.800 This is a guy with, you know, a felony, you know, disorderly conduct charge.
00:34:37.940 So they're probably just going to let it slide.
00:34:40.440 So really, it comes down to the federal investigation.
00:34:42.860 And, you know, I've often said, hang on, what does that do to the city?
00:34:47.940 Exactly.
00:34:48.300 That is a very real question, Glenn, because this is already, you know, a city where, you know, behind closed doors,
00:34:56.520 there was already a strained relationship between the Chicago Police Department and the state's attorney's office.
00:35:01.760 They wouldn't acknowledge it publicly.
00:35:03.360 But there has been that case because I know police are frustrated because quite often they've turned over evidence.
00:35:08.800 They felt that they had an open and shut case.
00:35:10.820 And the state's attorney's office decides not to move forward.
00:35:12.880 And that's pretty common.
00:35:14.080 But now this is the first time they've come out publicly and blasted that office.
00:35:17.880 And now the relationship is really strained.
00:35:20.640 What does this do for solving crime going forward?
00:35:23.480 You know, I mean, are police going to be, you know, this is going to be a huge blow to their morale.
00:35:28.060 They did all this work.
00:35:29.040 They presented the case.
00:35:29.960 They put it in front of her and they decided, yeah, you know what, we're not going to move forward.
00:35:33.180 So, I mean, this could have long-term ramifications, and I don't feel it is good for the city.
00:35:37.780 You know, people can argue it's not a violent crime.
00:35:40.020 Why waste the money and the taxpayer money to go forward?
00:35:42.600 Well, 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.
00:35:50.400 Rafer, thank you so much.
00:35:51.740 Rafer Weigel from Fox 32 and the reporter who has broken this open wide.
00:35:58.460 We look forward to talking to you again when there's a new development.
00:36:01.420 Thank you so much, Rafer.
00:36:02.380 Appreciate it.
00:36:02.840 Great time, sir.
00:36:03.260 Thank you.
00:36:03.480 You bet.
00:36:03.800 Bye-bye.
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00:38:05.360 I have to tell you, I am finding this heartening what's happening right now in the news.
00:38:14.000 They have overplayed their hand as progressives and socialists always do in America.
00:38:21.120 They think, oh, see, everybody agrees with us because this time the media has done them
00:38:26.280 a great disservice by never challenging them.
00:38:30.140 They have the same feeling that you and I have, but it's a fake feeling.
00:38:37.900 You and I have this feeling that everybody is for all this stuff.
00:38:42.140 When did everybody become a socialist?
00:38:44.500 When does everybody become okay with killing a baby after they've been born?
00:38:49.380 When is everybody okay with killing the baby five minutes before they're born?
00:38:53.780 And if it's jarring to us in this audience who follow this every day and see this stuff
00:38:57.160 leaking out, imagine what it is to a regular person who's not following these things this
00:39:01.540 closely.
00:39:02.120 The first word they hear about the abortion debate in five years is, oh, yeah, we want
00:39:07.140 to kill kids after they're born.
00:39:08.640 Like, imagine how jarring that must be to the average person how far this has gone this
00:39:14.340 fast.
00:39:14.900 Yeah.
00:39:15.340 And I hear it from everybody.
00:39:17.400 I hear it from everybody.
00:39:18.440 And when you have somebody like Rahm Emanuel coming out and saying what he said yesterday,
00:39:24.260 I mean, remember, he was in the White House.
00:39:26.760 I believe he was the chief of staff that set up the beer summit.
00:39:31.500 Yeah, I think he was there.
00:39:32.580 Right.
00:39:33.140 So, I mean, this is this is social justice.
00:39:38.020 And this nonsense of the police acting stupidly is something that he's been around.
00:39:44.100 He's also not running.
00:39:46.360 He's already been dismissed as a mayor.
00:39:48.100 So he's he's wrapping things up.
00:39:50.360 Yeah.
00:39:50.580 And he's coming out now and saying this is wrong.
00:39:55.280 This is an injustice.
00:39:56.780 This is this is not real justice.
00:39:59.000 This is corruption for him to say that you are going to see this is that these are just
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00:40:11.060 They've gone too far.
00:40:13.480 We found out yesterday that Barack Obama went to meet with the freshman congressman like AOC
00:40:21.680 and all the rest and was saying to them, stop it.
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00:40:26.080 You've got to use reason.
00:40:27.740 And they rejected him.
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00:43:07.600 Okay.
00:43:08.500 I mean, it is similar.
00:43:09.640 It is.
00:43:10.360 It is.
00:43:10.780 I mean, I know you're joking about the documentary Rocky IV, but still, it is that world, right?
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00:44:44.200 David Horowitz is with us.
00:44:47.000 Hello, David.
00:44:47.440 How are you?
00:44:48.700 Hi, Glenn.
00:44:49.740 Glenn, thank you for all the great work you do.
00:44:52.660 Thank you.
00:44:54.080 And it's, I know it's always a mutual admiration society whenever we talk to each other, because
00:44:58.380 I so respect you.
00:45:00.020 I want to ask you just before we get into what you're scheduled to talk about, I want
00:45:04.600 to talk to you just to get some quick highlight thoughts on a couple of things.
00:45:09.560 The way the media is now treating the Mueller report.
00:45:14.500 What are your thoughts now about what's coming or, or what all of this means?
00:45:21.720 Well, we're still in the midst of the first attempted coup in the history of the country.
00:45:29.480 And it's a coup that was led, of course, by the Obama white, by Obama himself and the
00:45:35.200 Obama White House, but by our intelligence agencies.
00:45:39.600 And, you know, how corrupt they are, I mean, I don't know if it shocked you, but it shocked
00:45:46.440 me.
00:45:46.880 I've been in politics all these years.
00:45:48.560 I just couldn't believe it.
00:45:50.600 So they're not going to stop until they run into, you know, I've always said this, the
00:45:54.620 left only stops when it runs into a wall.
00:45:58.660 Now, let me ask you this.
00:46:00.800 I think there is a wall that is coming.
00:46:02.780 I think they've overplayed their hand, and I'm hopeful of this, with abortion, with the
00:46:09.380 Smollett case, with the way the media is behaving.
00:46:13.400 I think that they have, you know, Covington Catholic, they have just overplayed this and
00:46:19.820 misread the American people.
00:46:22.940 We're not all socialists.
00:46:24.280 We're not all radicals.
00:46:25.460 We don't want this.
00:46:26.280 And I think there are some Democrats, and I don't mean the ones in Washington, I mean,
00:46:30.480 our neighbors that are starting to wake up and go, I don't want any of this stuff.
00:46:34.700 This is crazy.
00:46:36.260 Agree or disagree?
00:46:36.960 I keep, you know, my greatest worry is that they're going to arrest Cortez for the crime
00:46:44.720 she's already committed.
00:46:46.400 I want her out front and up front.
00:46:49.220 The same with that Ilhan Omar.
00:46:51.620 We have a Muslim Brotherhood caucus in the Congress.
00:46:55.560 I know.
00:46:55.740 I just wanted to, you know, speak to what you said at the outset.
00:47:02.500 I am an agnostic, which means I just don't know.
00:47:07.500 Right.
00:47:08.080 It's different from atheism as a religion.
00:47:10.800 Correct.
00:47:11.420 It's a faith.
00:47:12.620 But when I was leaving the radical left, I tried to re-examine the country we had set
00:47:21.060 out to destroy, and the first thing that occurred to me is the inalienable rights to life,
00:47:30.160 liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, which even radicals think they want to embrace.
00:47:39.040 You can't have inalienable rights unless there's a God.
00:47:44.420 Because if it isn't given by a divinity, these rights, it's given by government, so government
00:47:51.620 can take them away.
00:47:53.380 And that was an easy thought.
00:47:55.700 A harder one was how to, for an agnostic, to embrace it.
00:47:59.340 Right.
00:48:00.460 But it immediately occurred to me again that you have to have a respect for the belief in
00:48:06.960 God and a respect for the people who believe in God.
00:48:13.340 And if you don't have that, you can't defend your own freedoms.
00:48:17.160 That's where I began.
00:48:18.660 All right.
00:48:18.920 So let me take you back a little bit further, because you talk about this, and this is a very
00:48:23.400 critical book, and it's short.
00:48:25.520 It's easy to read.
00:48:26.200 It's called Dark Agenda, The War to Destroy Christian America.
00:48:30.540 And I want to take people back.
00:48:33.020 You, in one of the chapters, talk about your friend, Betty Van Patten, who was killed by
00:48:39.180 the Black Panthers.
00:48:40.360 And this was the change.
00:48:42.480 This is where they overplayed their hand, and you went, wait a minute, this doesn't fit
00:48:47.400 with what I believe, or what I thought we believed.
00:48:50.640 Explain.
00:48:50.860 Well, yeah, I was involved with murderers, and there was no way to, you know, of course,
00:49:03.240 you can't correct when they killed a dozen people, the Black Panthers.
00:49:08.600 And Jesse, by the way, Jesse Smollett's mother is a Black Panther, her closest friend is Angela
00:49:19.260 Davis, so it all goes, it all goes back.
00:49:24.020 But again, I learned to appreciate that America, when America makes mistakes, when it does deeds
00:49:33.080 that are criminal or wrong, it finds a way to correct them.
00:49:38.000 It finds a way to try to figure out what happened so it won't happen again.
00:49:44.380 The left never looks back.
00:49:45.860 The left commits, you know, look at the Vietnam War.
00:49:53.140 The left wasn't anti-war.
00:49:56.020 It was anti-American.
00:49:58.000 When the communists slaughtered two and a half million Indo-Chinese peasants, there wasn't
00:50:04.900 a single protest, not one.
00:50:07.560 The left never examines its own crimes, which are monstrous.
00:50:11.520 And so it can never correct them.
00:50:15.780 And of course, you know, to be a Christian or a Jew, if you are a believer, is to be humbled.
00:50:27.040 You understand that we're the problem.
00:50:29.740 You understand that inside every individual is the problem that leads to the social problems
00:50:39.840 that we confront, that people are corrupt, they lie, they cheat, they're narcissistic,
00:50:48.040 they think about themselves first.
00:50:51.160 The lying is one of the biggest of the sins that people regularly and daily commit.
00:50:59.300 So it gives you a caution before you're going to tear up everything and remake the world.
00:51:09.680 And when you look at somebody like this empty-headed Cortez woman, you're horrified by her shallowness
00:51:19.060 and her obvious willingness.
00:51:21.580 They will do anything to try to achieve their goals.
00:51:30.060 The idea of confiscating how many million gasoline cars are there?
00:51:35.120 250 million probably, maybe 300 million.
00:51:39.900 And they want to take away these cars in a 10-year period.
00:51:44.600 How are they going to do that without instituting a police state?
00:51:51.140 And they will have no hesitation about doing it, the police state.
00:51:55.580 I mean, you know, I thought the Kavanaugh hearings were horrifying.
00:52:00.160 Horrifying.
00:52:01.440 Horrifying.
00:52:02.260 You know, she was, you know, a liar from the get-go.
00:52:06.980 Why were they even talking about an incident that happened 34, or if it happened,
00:52:13.780 that allegedly happened 34 years ago between two high school students at a drunken party
00:52:20.780 where there was actually no sex anyway?
00:52:24.160 How could you put that before the nation and shred a man's, you know, reputation?
00:52:32.640 With the Democrats, there's nothing they're not capable of.
00:52:36.080 I never thought I'd live to see the day that they would pass laws to allow you to kill a child that's been born.
00:52:45.260 Never, never would have occurred to me I would have denied it.
00:52:49.000 And here we are.
00:52:50.740 David, again, I think they're overplaying their hand.
00:52:53.180 They're misreading the people because I think that a lot of people feel this way.
00:52:57.280 In the book, you talk about Madeline Murray O'Hare, and you talk about the Supreme Court decision of school prayer,
00:53:09.920 and you say there's a real huge impact from there.
00:53:15.280 Yeah, the left found an institution.
00:53:19.720 Actually, there's a liberal who wrote a book calling the Supreme Court the most dangerous branch.
00:53:25.500 The Supreme Court, it's nine lawyers appointed for life by politicians.
00:53:31.560 How could that go wrong?
00:53:33.700 And what they did was, you know, you just changed the fundamental law of the United States overnight with no basis in the Constitution.
00:53:45.560 And they did it at the behest of this Madeline Murray O'Hare, who was a lunatic.
00:53:50.480 You know, she ended up getting murdered by one of her followers.
00:53:55.500 She was just a crazy person.
00:53:57.520 She tried to defect to the Soviet Union with her family right before she launched her school campaign.
00:54:04.320 And the Russians refused to let her in because they saw she was in that case.
00:54:10.480 But the progressives on the Supreme Court treated her like she was somebody to be taken seriously.
00:54:19.100 And they just stripped the schools of any—you can't refer to religion.
00:54:26.940 You can't teach that the pilgrims were Christians or that they were fleeing religious persecution.
00:54:34.700 They've stripped generations of American schoolchildren and still are doing it of any understanding of how they have the freedoms they have.
00:54:45.720 You know, I will tell you, David, when I read the book and reading prayer in schools in particular, I learned something.
00:54:53.560 I 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.
00:55:04.860 And for the first time, I saw the 23-word text of the prayer that was the problem and listened to it.
00:55:13.380 In case—most people, I don't think, have ever heard this.
00:55:15.820 Almighty God, we acknowledge our dependence upon Thee, and we beg Thy blessings upon us, our parents, our teachers, and our country.
00:55:24.260 Amen.
00:55:24.600 You eliminate that.
00:55:26.460 You eliminate that.
00:55:27.000 You eliminate humility.
00:55:29.560 You eliminate the thought of others before us.
00:55:34.240 You eliminate the idea that our parents and our teachers and our country, they are worth something.
00:55:44.460 They are worth praying for.
00:55:46.120 I mean, it's amazing how non-denominational, how non-objectionable this really is, except for the few that say, I won't recognize a God.
00:56:01.280 And it doesn't even pick a God.
00:56:03.100 I always thought it was like, Jesus, it doesn't even pick a God.
00:56:06.280 No, 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.
00:56:16.380 And as a youngster, I just was fascinated.
00:56:19.500 I loved the language.
00:56:21.340 You know, it's not into temptation and for thine is the power and kingdom and the glory.
00:56:28.180 I couldn't understand why they took it out of the schools.
00:56:33.820 It's what communists do.
00:56:35.300 They erase the past, and then they rewrite it.
00:56:38.700 And when you say humility, to me, that's the key.
00:56:42.380 It is.
00:56:42.840 They mock people who pray.
00:56:47.180 But, again, this is a testament really from the outside.
00:56:53.900 I think it has a lot of power because of that.
00:56:56.920 If I think about prayer, the first thing that occurs to me is that when you pray, the first thing that happens is you are humbled.
00:57:07.100 And the thing that's totally missing from progressives is humility.
00:57:12.380 They have no respect for other people or people who disagree with them.
00:57:17.000 They think they are like gods.
00:57:20.520 And then you recall the Genesis story.
00:57:24.240 And what does the serpent tell Adam and Eve that lures them out of paradise?
00:57:30.980 If you eat of that tree, you shall be as God.
00:57:35.720 Yes.
00:57:36.180 It's that arrogance.
00:57:37.720 Yes.
00:57:38.160 That's why they kill so many people.
00:57:41.000 It's all justified for them by the glorious world that we're going to bring about.
00:57:47.640 David, it's been too long since we have talked.
00:57:50.820 I'd like to talk to you again.
00:57:52.460 Maybe we'll have you in and do a podcast with you.
00:57:55.500 The name of the book is Dark Agenda, The War to Destroy Christian America by David Horowitz.
00:58:02.420 It is a must read and something that everyone should have, not only because of who David Horowitz is and the perspective that he has,
00:58:10.140 but because this really shows clearly what is happening to us and what is not only happened, but is still going on.
00:58:20.480 Dark Agenda, The War to Destroy Christian America by David Horowitz, available now.
00:58:26.140 David, thank you so much.
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00:59:41.560 I want to talk about Laura Logan here in a second, but I also want to, I have these dear friends who send me all this great stuff.
01:00:03.460 Uh, they go through the radical professors in Chicago.
01:00:06.560 They go through all of their archives as they die and they send me things.
01:00:11.080 And I, I just want to show you a couple of these.
01:00:13.560 These are, these are from school here in the United States.
01:00:16.100 These are the fifties and sixties.
01:00:17.580 This is the, uh, the red song book.
01:00:19.880 These are all for kids.
01:00:20.920 The rebel song book for school, the marches of workers, the workers song book in 1934.
01:00:27.800 This one just doesn't, I mean, it just doesn't pull any punches, nor does this one music for the masses.
01:00:33.380 Uh, and they have the Soviet flag on them.
01:00:36.300 I love this one.
01:00:37.160 This one, this one actually is, uh, I believe, I think I'm pretty sure this is printed in Russian on the outside.
01:00:46.280 Uh, but on the inside, uh, they have, um, our tortured and broken prison song, which was Lennon's favorite song.
01:00:55.620 Okay.
01:00:55.980 So all the kids can sing this in school now.
01:00:58.580 Um, Oh, tortured and, uh, broken in prison.
01:01:04.000 Uh, you, let's see, uh, you not death gloriously in fighting for the workers cause you died.
01:01:12.960 Victoriously.
01:01:13.560 You died.
01:01:14.340 You died.
01:01:14.800 No sorrow lay dark on our, uh, soul.
01:01:20.220 No tears weld in our eyes.
01:01:21.700 We gather new courage from the grave where our brave comrade lives.
01:01:26.880 Comrade lives like our great work task is to show the workers how to be free and firmly unite in the great cause.
01:01:35.200 We'll fight until victory.
01:01:36.740 Victory will fight until victory.
01:01:38.460 The same time we were trying to replace God almighty.
01:01:43.800 We are grateful for our blessings.
01:01:47.160 Please extend those blessings to our teacher, to our parents and to our country.
01:01:53.300 Amen.
01:01:53.720 The same people that wanted to get rid of that wanted this in our schools.
01:01:59.140 These 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.
01:02:18.480 And we just, we just, we just think that this is nonsense.
01:02:22.820 We just think, oh, no, that really didn't happen.
01:02:25.080 Well, no, here's, here's the proof of it right here.
01:02:27.480 Here's all the, the proof of it in book after book after book.
01:02:30.560 And, uh, and I'm, I believe I'm one of the only people collecting all of this stuff.
01:02:35.460 It'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.
01:02:48.000 This is how they did it.
01:02:50.200 You should think about putting together a museum or something.
01:02:52.440 I should, I should, I'm going to write that down.
01:02:55.440 Yeah, right.
01:02:55.800 Thank you very much.
01:02:56.740 You're welcome.
01:02:56.900 Okay.
01:02:57.200 We're going to talk about, uh, Laura Logan and taxes, local taxes.
01:03:04.480 When we, when we come back.
01:03:12.160 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
01:03:15.220 All right.
01:03:16.080 Well, uh, I just, I just, you know, you know me, I love FEMA.
01:03:20.360 Uh, just, it doesn't get any better than FEMA.
01:03:22.180 Uh, apparently FEMA has improperly shared the personal data of some 2.3 million victims from, uh, four major disasters in 2017.
01:03:30.240 Uh, 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.
01:03:48.360 Uh, to protect the victims IDs.
01:03:51.520 Now, if this would have happened because of a company, the government would come down like a load of bricks on them as they should.
01:03:59.460 But because it's the government, there is nobody to come down on them.
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01:04:30.280 Big moment in the pro-life movement this Friday.
01:04:32.460 Uh, Unplanned is coming out in theaters.
01:04:34.260 Glenn is going to be in Utah, uh, for a couple of showings.
01:04:37.060 Go to MegaplexTheaters.com this Friday.
01:04:39.660 I, uh, I'm going to be out for the movie Unplanned in Utah, um, this Friday.
01:04:48.480 I'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.
01:04:56.840 It's a little out of the way, isn't it?
01:04:57.700 I mean, there's a lot of theaters right around here.
01:04:58.960 Yes, it is.
01:04:59.580 Yes, it is.
01:05:00.360 Yes, it is.
01:05:01.200 But I, I'm not making any money on this.
01:05:03.080 I have no connection to this movie.
01:05:04.500 I just believe in this movie, and I believe in the cause.
01:05:06.660 And I know that people are going to have a hard time going to see a movie that has been deemed rated R by the, by the MPAA.
01:05:14.640 It was deemed that way, uh, because it is very powerful.
01:05:19.020 It, your, your kid, your 14-year-old kid will never think of abortion as anything other than murder.
01:05:27.440 I guarantee it, and this, this movie is so buttoned up, and it is so accurate.
01:05:33.220 There's nothing that abortion advocates can say about this movie that make, that cast any kind of doubt on it.
01:05:41.660 They've cast several people who were involved in actual, thousands of actual abortions in the movie.
01:05:46.720 Yeah, the doctors, the nurses.
01:05:48.460 They're all abortion doctors, or former abortion doctors.
01:05:51.720 Um, and so it's so buttoned up, and the MPAA does not want your children to see it.
01:05:58.160 Now, think of this.
01:06:00.260 They 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.
01:06:13.060 But they don't want them to see this movie.
01:06:15.180 There'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.
01:06:32.620 I 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.
01:06:49.960 Uh, 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.
01:07:08.860 I, 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.
01:07:20.200 This is so important because they will not view abortion the same way, and it's actually a happy and uplifting movie.
01:07:28.640 I know it, I know it sounds like a drag, but it's really not.
01:07:32.220 It's really an uplifting movie.
01:07:34.840 Um, it's, it's just really good.
01:07:37.540 It's unplanned.
01:07:38.600 It'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.
01:07:45.900 Yeah.
01:07:46.980 Okay, uh, let's talk a little bit about Laura Logan.
01:07:50.120 Laura Logan is, man, she is becoming outspoken, uh, on, on the media, is she not?
01:07:56.500 She 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.
01:08:05.500 60 Minutes.
01:08:05.940 Yeah, I mean, uh, listen to this.
01:08:08.320 This is, uh, listen to her commentary on journalism and the state of it right now.
01:08:12.240 This is, uh, her interview on Fox News.
01:08:14.540 I've been a journalist for more than three decades, and I have to say that I feel ashamed.
01:08:19.420 This is a terrible moment for us as journalists, and I've been saying for several years now that accountability begins with us.
01:08:26.380 People 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.
01:08:36.480 It's plain right in front of you right here.
01:08:38.720 And 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?
01:08:50.720 And, 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.
01:09:02.720 Which is obvious that's exactly what he meant.
01:09:05.720 And no one stood up then and said, oh, the president was right.
01:09:08.720 The intelligence agencies were listening to his campaign.
01:09:11.720 So 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.
01:09:17.720 That's not surprising, but it doesn't make it any better.
01:09:20.720 It's not a fine moment for journalists.
01:09:22.720 And journalism is all I've done all my life.
01:09:25.720 Wow.
01:09:26.720 But it was, what, what, she was kind of...
01:09:31.720 She, she had a traumatic experience.
01:09:34.720 She disappears.
01:09:35.720 She comes back and now she's this woman.
01:09:40.720 Where, where is she headed?
01:09:42.720 What is happening to her?
01:09:43.720 Do you have any idea?
01:09:44.720 I really don't.
01:09:45.720 Um, I know we've reached out to try to, uh, have her on and, uh, that would be an interesting place to go.
01:09:51.720 I mean, I would like to know where are you headed?
01:09:53.720 Where, what are you doing?
01:09:54.720 You do these interviews, uh, on a podcast that gets released every weekend.
01:09:58.720 If you haven't listened to these, they're great.
01:09:59.720 There's, you can go and binge on, you know, was there 20 of them now?
01:10:02.720 Yeah.
01:10:03.720 And Abby Johnson is coming this weekend.
01:10:04.720 Yeah.
01:10:05.720 From, yeah.
01:10:06.720 She's the story.
01:10:07.720 The unplanned movie is about her story.
01:10:08.720 Yeah.
01:10:09.720 And she, wow.
01:10:10.720 Is that powerful?
01:10:11.720 Yesterday I just recorded something with Arthur Brooks.
01:10:13.720 Awesome.
01:10:14.720 Which is the, the, you have to listen to every second of that one.
01:10:18.720 It went 90 minutes.
01:10:19.720 It could have gone four hours.
01:10:20.720 I mean, it was the most fascinating, fun, funny, intriguing, full of disagreement.
01:10:27.720 I mean, it was amazing.
01:10:29.720 That's the format though.
01:10:30.720 I would love for you to talk to Laura Logan on because her life is incredible and what
01:10:35.720 she's gone through and, and, and real, I mean, you know, from mainstream journalists
01:10:39.720 to an incredible victim of a terrible, horrible, horrible assault.
01:10:43.720 And, and now coming back and being critical of, of journalists and it's hard to demean
01:10:48.720 her credibility, right?
01:10:49.720 Like this is not someone who, you can't go after her right now.
01:10:53.720 I mean, she's been, you know, a long, she's been in that world.
01:10:57.720 She's seen it from every single angle.
01:11:00.720 And to show her disappointment, this publicly is really a big deal.
01:11:06.720 And I, so far I haven't heard much about it other than, you know, from conservative circles,
01:11:10.720 but this is a pretty big, she was not a, I wouldn't certainly not consider her.
01:11:14.720 No.
01:11:15.720 A conservative or anything like it.
01:11:16.720 She was just a journalist.
01:11:17.720 And I don't know if she's a conservative now.
01:11:19.720 I, yeah, I don't either.
01:11:20.720 I mean, I have no idea what her political views are.
01:11:22.720 That's where you jump to a lot.
01:11:23.720 You wonder if, okay, you know, maybe a fan of the administration or, you know, when you
01:11:29.720 hear defenders, you hear it so rarely from mainstream journalists.
01:11:33.720 I don't think so anymore.
01:11:34.720 You wonder if, I don't, I don't think you're right on mainstream journalists, but I don't
01:11:39.720 think that it's, it's all that uncommon or will be all that uncommon coming soon in your,
01:11:48.720 you know, in your relationships with friends.
01:11:51.720 I mean, people are going to start saying things like, look, I don't like Donald Trump and what
01:11:56.720 he does in his tweets and, you know, who he is.
01:11:58.720 And, you know, I don't agree with everything, but you know what?
01:12:01.720 I really don't agree with the way this is being handled and I don't trust these people
01:12:06.720 and this is crazy.
01:12:08.720 Yeah.
01:12:09.720 You know, you're going to, you're, you're going to start seeing a meeting here of the
01:12:13.720 minds of the left and the media has gone so far out of orbit that nobody is soon.
01:12:23.720 I think nobody is going to want to be there when, when Barack Obama think of this, when
01:12:27.720 Barack Obama is now perceived as an outsider, a failure and somebody that shouldn't be listened
01:12:36.720 to by the incoming Congress.
01:12:38.720 The Democrats had a caucus of the new freshmen and they brought Barack Obama in and buying
01:12:45.720 closed doors.
01:12:46.720 He said, look, stop, stop, slow down.
01:12:50.720 You're going too far.
01:12:52.720 You're going too fast.
01:12:53.720 You have to have common sense.
01:12:55.720 You have to read the room.
01:12:57.720 You have to be able to pay for things.
01:13:00.720 And immediately was rejected as a failure of a president as somebody who was a disappointment
01:13:08.720 for progressives.
01:13:09.720 And to be clear, he doesn't mean any of those things.
01:13:11.720 He's just saying you got to if you want to get these things done.
01:13:15.720 Here's how to do it.
01:13:16.720 Here's how you act.
01:13:17.720 And they really, truly believe that.
01:13:20.720 And I think this is the fault of the press because they've never pushed back on any of
01:13:25.720 these people.
01:13:26.720 And so the press just has led them to believe, no, everybody believes this.
01:13:29.720 We're fine.
01:13:30.720 Yeah, we're fine.
01:13:31.720 Now is our time.
01:13:32.720 And the bias isn't always incredibly obvious.
01:13:35.720 Like, let me give you a somewhat subtle example of this.
01:13:38.720 And I hear this all the time from the media.
01:13:40.720 This happened with Mueller coming out and the Mueller report comes out and they say, you
01:13:44.720 know, he's exonerated on the collusion thing.
01:13:46.720 And this is obviously good news for the president.
01:13:50.720 And then after this happens, a day or two after, there is a ruling on Obamacare.
01:13:55.720 The ruling actually happened a while ago, but the administration changed their position
01:13:59.720 on it and said, we're not going to fight this ruling, which basically throws Obamacare
01:14:04.720 out.
01:14:05.720 And Trump has now jumped on this sort of bandwagon.
01:14:08.720 He's talked in closed door meetings about how he wants to, you know, go after Obamacare
01:14:12.720 again.
01:14:13.720 And so the analysis all day yesterday and today was Donald Trump.
01:14:19.720 Do you believe this guy?
01:14:21.720 He had all this good news.
01:14:23.720 The economy is smoking.
01:14:25.720 The Mueller report, he's exonerated, you know, blah, blah.
01:14:30.720 They tick off six or seven really positive things.
01:14:33.720 And the analysis is, well, he could be running on those things.
01:14:36.720 And instead, he's going to Obamacare, which is not a popular topic when it comes to the polls,
01:14:42.720 which there's some validity in this point, right?
01:14:45.720 Like, I think as a conservative, I would say, you know, I really care about Obamacare going
01:14:50.720 away and I think it's really bad.
01:14:51.720 And, you know, I believe it on principle.
01:14:54.720 But I mean, as a political analyst, you could say, OK, well, why not try to take advantage
01:14:58.720 of these great things instead of derailing yourself in this positive moment?
01:15:02.720 Fine analysis.
01:15:03.720 However, where was the positive analysis before this?
01:15:07.720 There was never a moment in which they acknowledged it was positive until they could bring up the next
01:15:11.720 until they could bring up the negative of him focusing on the wrong thing.
01:15:14.720 Yes.
01:15:15.720 All these things were going all of this time, including no evidence on the Mueller thing
01:15:19.720 that had really of any clarity.
01:15:21.720 But that's the only late breaking one.
01:15:23.720 All the other ones were long term trends that were positive.
01:15:26.720 They don't give them credit when they're positive.
01:15:29.720 Then just criticize them for not mentioning the positives when it goes negative.
01:15:32.720 It's why they think they can never lose, but it's why they are losing.
01:15:37.720 It's why they have no credibility.
01:15:38.720 They think they can never lose because they can take whatever it is and use it as a negative.
01:15:45.720 So here's all these positives.
01:15:47.720 But they've never used them as a positive.
01:15:50.720 They're using them as a negative, which puts them in the position of always being right.
01:15:56.720 They're always right.
01:15:58.720 In their own minds.
01:16:00.720 That's what I mean.
01:16:01.720 In their own minds.
01:16:02.720 You can never be wrong.
01:16:03.720 Right.
01:16:04.720 Because even when it is going well, he's not taking advantage of the things that are going
01:16:08.720 well enough.
01:16:09.720 The national socialist movement in Germany killed millions of people.
01:16:14.720 Well, yeah, but that was the Nazis.
01:16:16.720 OK, well, millions more were killed in the Soviet Union.
01:16:20.720 Yeah, well, that was the Soviet Union.
01:16:22.720 They didn't do it right.
01:16:23.720 Right.
01:16:24.720 Well, even more millions of people were killed in communist China, where you're saying that's
01:16:29.720 the new model.
01:16:30.720 This hybrid between communism and capitalism.
01:16:34.720 You're saying that's the new model.
01:16:35.720 That's where we should all be going and emulating.
01:16:38.720 Well, not exactly.
01:16:39.720 That's that still wasn't done right.
01:16:41.720 North Korea.
01:16:42.720 Well, they're not doing it right.
01:16:43.720 Cuba.
01:16:44.720 They're not doing it right.
01:16:45.720 Venezuela.
01:16:46.720 No one ever does it right.
01:16:47.720 Right.
01:16:48.720 So you can never defeat it because it was never done right.
01:16:51.720 They're always right.
01:16:52.720 I got news for you.
01:16:53.720 They're wrong.
01:16:54.720 They're wrong.
01:16:55.720 They've been wrong since 18.
01:16:58.720 What was it?
01:16:59.720 1858.
01:17:00.720 They've been wrong when they wrote it around a typewriter and they are wrong still today.
01:17:07.720 And don't let those those games play any role in your head and know this.
01:17:14.720 It's coming down.
01:17:15.720 It's already starting to come apart.
01:17:18.720 All you have to do is keep calm and carry on.
01:17:22.720 Be a happy warrior because it's about to all come down and eat itself.
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01:18:47.720 We have a newbie.
01:18:49.720 We have a virgin blaze member on the phone.
01:18:54.720 Tim, Tim.
01:18:56.720 Hey, Tim.
01:18:57.720 Yes.
01:18:58.720 How you doing?
01:18:59.720 Hey, Glenn.
01:19:00.720 Good.
01:19:01.720 I know this is your first time.
01:19:03.720 Welcome to the blaze.
01:19:04.720 Glad you're here.
01:19:05.720 What's happening?
01:19:06.720 I'm a long time listener when you were in Philly market, but I got to tell you, Stu was right on point with this whole Obamacare thing.
01:19:13.720 But remember, Trump plays in three dimensions when he's playing chess.
01:19:17.720 What better way to make the fake news talk about the important issues is for Trump to ignore them.
01:19:23.720 So it's forcing them now to talk about all the stuff that is really on the agenda that he can still concentrate on Obamacare.
01:19:30.720 You know, well, I hope that you're right.
01:19:34.720 I hope that you're right.
01:19:35.720 And he could be.
01:19:36.720 I mean, I have no idea how to predict Trump.
01:19:39.720 I talked to a good friend of his and it's Eric Bolling.
01:19:44.720 And I asked him, I said, so is he is he a genius?
01:19:47.720 Is he lucky?
01:19:48.720 What is he?
01:19:49.720 He's like, you never know, because he'll never tell you.
01:19:52.720 And of course, after it works out well, he'll say, of course, that's what I thought.
01:19:56.720 He says, oh, this is coming from a friend.
01:19:58.720 He's like, you never know.
01:19:59.720 He might be.
01:20:00.720 He might not be.
01:20:01.720 I know we got in trouble with John Roberts thinking that he was some sort of an evil genius.
01:20:07.720 But so far it is working out to the advantage of conservatives and on in on many fronts with Donald Trump on some not so good.
01:20:19.720 The farmers are they're hemorrhaging.
01:20:22.720 They're hemorrhaging right now because of because of the trade deal.
01:20:27.720 But he's close to closing that trade deal.
01:20:29.720 Now we just all have to gather together and say, OK, the farmers took one for the team.
01:20:33.720 You've got your deal.
01:20:35.720 Now, please relieve that pressure.
01:20:37.720 Please relieve that pressure and help out our farmers and farmers.
01:20:41.720 You can do it.
01:20:42.720 He will listen to you after he gets the deal.
01:20:44.720 I don't think he wants to get rid of the trade barriers, but he will.
01:20:48.720 If you stand up and say we were with you, Mr.
01:20:51.720 President, help us because they really are farmers have really taken it on the chin.
01:20:59.720 But I'm glad to see that real issues can be talked about.
01:21:06.720 Well, I mean, probably for the next 25 minutes and then something crazy will happen on the left.
01:21:12.720 And we'll have to talk about that for a while.
01:21:15.720 What's what's the latest with Beto?
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01:22:20.720 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:22:23.720 You know what?
01:22:24.720 I 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.
01:22:36.720 And I don't mean like they've got to go to this school.
01:22:39.720 I mean, just do a school that's not indoctrinating them and then figuring out how to do that, how to.
01:22:46.720 I mean, it's no longer just put your kids on the bus and then don't ever ask them what they learned.
01:22:50.720 That's what I grew up with.
01:22:52.720 And that's why we're in this situation.
01:22:54.720 And then college.
01:22:56.720 It is the thing that Tanya and I probably disagree with on the most.
01:23:00.720 And we really have avoided talking about it because she's like, they've got to go to college.
01:23:04.720 And I'm like, they've got to not go to college unless they're going to be a doctor.
01:23:09.720 Where do you fall on this?
01:23:12.720 How do we make these decisions?
01:23:14.720 Well, there is somebody that is a great writer who strangely left college the first year in.
01:23:21.720 And yet she can still write.
01:23:23.720 And she she would like to give the graduation commencement speech and high schools.
01:23:32.720 But nobody will ask her because it starts out with this.
01:23:36.720 Hey, graduates, don't go to college.
01:23:39.720 It's a scam.
01:23:41.720 We talk to her next.
01:23:46.720 This is the Glenn Beck program.
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01:25:00.720 Bridget Phetasy.
01:25:11.720 She is a writer and the host of walk ins.
01:25:14.720 Welcome.
01:25:15.720 Uh, she has just written something for the spectator.
01:25:18.720 Stop wasting your money on college.
01:25:20.720 And Bridget, I got to tell you, it's very, very funny and right on the money.
01:25:25.720 Welcome to the program.
01:25:26.720 How are you?
01:25:27.720 I'm great.
01:25:28.720 Thank you for having me.
01:25:29.720 How are you?
01:25:30.720 How old are you?
01:25:31.720 I'm 40.
01:25:32.720 You're 40.
01:25:33.720 I am.
01:25:34.720 And you dropped out of college your first year.
01:25:37.720 Yeah.
01:25:38.720 Many, many moons ago.
01:25:39.720 I dropped out, um, after my first, the first half of my, my freshman year.
01:25:44.720 And you, you dropped out.
01:25:46.720 I mean, that was at a time when everybody must've thought you were crazy.
01:25:49.720 Nobody was talking about indoctrination or cost of school or alternative ways to learn anything.
01:25:56.720 Why did you drop out?
01:25:57.720 Um, I'm the oldest of five and it was pretty mandatory that I go, it was just expected.
01:26:03.720 And, and after my first semester, I saw, I didn't, I knew I wanted to be a writer and
01:26:10.720 I saw what my loans were after one semester.
01:26:14.720 And I just played the tape forward.
01:26:17.720 I saw that basically if I got out of college, I would have these loans that I would be strapped
01:26:23.720 to the loans.
01:26:25.720 And then I would end up having to take jobs that I hated and probably not be able to do
01:26:30.720 what I wanted to do, which was right.
01:26:32.720 And so I felt like I already knew how to write and I knew basic grammar and I took my chances.
01:26:38.720 And it was a, I mean, a long road, but I don't regret that decision for two seconds.
01:26:45.720 Um, I I'm currently having a, the discussion.
01:26:48.720 My kids are, uh, 12 and 14.
01:26:51.720 My youngest, my two eldest went to a college.
01:26:54.720 Um, but now I just, I, because of indoctrination, the debt, uh, the, uh, the ridiculousness of
01:27:03.720 it, you don't need it.
01:27:05.720 I mean, unless you're going to be a doctor, you know, then, then you, then you need it.
01:27:09.720 But if for an average job, you can go to a trade school or you can learn online.
01:27:14.720 It's endless the way you can, you can learn.
01:27:18.720 That's the thing.
01:27:19.720 There's so many other opportunities.
01:27:21.720 You could go to a community college for two years and transfer and get, go to a state school
01:27:26.720 for the final two and still get a degree.
01:27:29.720 If you're really gung ho on getting a degree, or you just want to go to school to learn and
01:27:35.720 try and figure out what you're interested in, which fair enough, I w I had the blessing
01:27:39.720 of knowing what I wanted to do pretty young.
01:27:42.720 And that is something that I also don't take for granted.
01:27:45.720 And I know that many people don't have that kind of vision or drive.
01:27:49.720 But you know what you don't, why would you spend a hundred thousand dollars?
01:27:55.720 I have no idea to find yourself.
01:27:58.720 That's rules.
01:27:59.720 Ridiculous thing I've ever heard.
01:28:00.720 There is no return on investment, especially with the liberal arts schools.
01:28:04.720 Now the way that they are, I put a, I'm working on a piece and put a call out for people to
01:28:10.720 tell me how they were self censoring.
01:28:12.720 And many of the emails that I've received are from students and colleges who feel like
01:28:18.720 they can't express their opinion, their true opinion, which to me is insane because college
01:28:24.720 is where you're supposed to learn how to critically think.
01:28:27.720 And I feel like that is not the primary motivation of teachers these days, even in schools younger
01:28:37.720 than college, but in college in particular.
01:28:39.720 You write for, for most of you, however, college will be a four year exercise in binge
01:28:45.720 drinking, procrastinating and chaining yourself to the Dean's office in protest of a guest
01:28:50.720 speaker who offends your delegate sensibilities.
01:28:52.720 It's a bubble in which you will more than likely develop an Adderall addiction, a crippling
01:28:58.720 anxiety disorder only exasperated by cry closets and an attitude of enlightenment and moral
01:29:05.720 superiority about privilege that will serve you well as a blogger in the outrage industrial
01:29:10.720 complex and literally nowhere else in life ever.
01:29:14.720 How is that not worth the money?
01:29:16.720 I don't understand.
01:29:17.720 By the way, there's four more paragraphs that I'd like to read on that, but it's the same
01:29:21.720 kind of gist.
01:29:22.720 You get it.
01:29:23.720 I, I think we're, you know, it's obviously written quite tongue in cheek and, and, um,
01:29:28.720 no, but it's true.
01:29:29.720 It is funny the way you say it, but it's true.
01:29:32.720 You'll learn to indulge your feelings and believe that everyone else is responsible for
01:29:36.720 them.
01:29:37.720 You'll come to expect trigger warnings and safe spaces and everyone handling you with kid
01:29:41.720 gloves.
01:29:42.720 Basically, you won't want to learn.
01:29:43.720 Basically, you won't learn much about life.
01:29:46.720 It's all the freedom of adulthood with none of the responsibilities or consequences.
01:29:51.720 That's all right.
01:29:52.720 It was interesting getting out of, it was interesting being one of the people that didn't go to
01:29:57.720 college and then seeing my friends get out of college and not have any idea how to do
01:30:03.720 anything.
01:30:04.720 They don't teach you anything.
01:30:06.720 I had at that point registered my car and had to go get an apartment and all of these
01:30:13.720 very basic practical life skills.
01:30:15.720 And my friends who just spent a hundred thousand dollars on college couldn't do any of that.
01:30:21.720 And what, what are you learning exactly?
01:30:23.720 And if you get out of a school with a degree, for instance, in gender studies, what, what are
01:30:29.720 you going to do other than blog or teach gender studies?
01:30:34.720 I don't, I really don't understand.
01:30:36.720 I'm sure some, someone will, you know, school me online with the other things you can do
01:30:41.720 with this degree.
01:30:42.720 But from my perspective, it's not practical.
01:30:45.720 And how are you adding to, I think that the students that I've witnessed coming out seem
01:30:53.720 to have, you know, hand me a job because I went to college.
01:30:57.720 So there's this attitude of just entitlement to life owing you something, as I said, and
01:31:04.720 also just this inability to fail.
01:31:08.720 You, you have to learn how to fail in life.
01:31:11.720 It's, we can't shield our kids from messing up.
01:31:16.720 I have to tell you, I had, I had dinner with several people from Rwanda and there were,
01:31:24.720 I think five women and a couple of guys that had come over from Rwanda and had gotten scholarships
01:31:32.720 at Harvard and everywhere else.
01:31:35.720 And these great schools gave them scholarships and all of them, but one were studying architecture,
01:31:43.720 public systems, as far as, you know, water systems.
01:31:47.720 They were farming, all these things.
01:31:50.720 One, one chose to stay here.
01:31:54.720 And she was going to use her degree in feminine studies with women's studies and the Holocaust.
01:32:04.720 And I thought, you know, here are, I don't remember how many there were five or six people.
01:32:11.720 Five of them are going back and they are going to make their country better, legitimately going
01:32:17.720 to help build their country.
01:32:19.720 They're living in a country that did have a Holocaust.
01:32:21.720 But it is the most remarkable story of healing I've ever seen that you will never see in any grievance class.
01:32:29.720 And she's staying here.
01:32:31.720 It was just, it was so remarkable to me of what a waste that was.
01:32:38.720 I, I, yeah, I don't know.
01:32:41.720 I don't know enough about those individuals.
01:32:44.720 And I would say that in situations like that, I'm not sure what inspires an individual to make a decision like that.
01:32:52.720 I, I could say my, I mean, I write, but I sometimes joke that I'm pretty useless.
01:32:57.720 You 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.
01:33:09.720 You 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.
01:33:17.720 I'm the first one to go.
01:33:19.720 I have no skills whatsoever except storytelling.
01:33:23.720 And that one gets old really fast when people are hungry.
01:33:27.720 I'm 40 though.
01:33:28.720 So the, uh, the birth, the birthing years are, you know, approaching.
01:33:32.720 You better hope for the whole, you better, you better, you better hope for the meltdown to happen soon.
01:33:38.720 Otherwise you and me.
01:33:39.720 Yeah, it needs to happen in the next couple of years or I'm just basically going to be food on the barbie.
01:33:45.720 Yeah.
01:33:46.720 Bridget, 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.
01:34:07.720 When everyone else is, you know, screwing around at college.
01:34:11.720 Yeah, 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.
01:34:21.720 Are you there?
01:34:23.720 Go ahead.
01:34:24.720 My, my phone may die.
01:34:26.720 Um, uh, it's a, it's a landline and apparently the batteries die in like five seconds.
01:34:32.720 Wow.
01:34:33.720 A landline.
01:34:34.720 Who has one?
01:34:35.720 I know.
01:34:36.720 They still make them.
01:34:37.720 Wow.
01:34:38.720 It's my apocalypse fears.
01:34:39.720 Um, no, I think that it taught me just how to, I have the confidence to be able to, um, find.
01:34:46.720 You're got, you're got, Bridget, if you can still hear us, this is why you don't have a landline.
01:34:51.720 This used to be for cell phones.
01:34:53.720 Yeah.
01:34:54.720 Please get on a landline.
01:34:55.720 Yeah.
01:34:56.720 She's on a landline now.
01:34:57.720 It's like, Oh dear God, can you please live in the 20th century, 21st century?
01:35:01.720 It's possible.
01:35:02.720 They're not even putting batteries in landlines anymore.
01:35:03.720 I have one and I haven't used it in so long.
01:35:05.720 I don't even know.
01:35:06.720 I know.
01:35:07.720 I, I have a, I have a landline and a phone like that.
01:35:09.720 Yeah.
01:35:10.720 And it shocked me.
01:35:11.720 It was, I just was like, it never works.
01:35:14.720 We, we plug it in.
01:35:15.720 It never works.
01:35:16.720 It's the battery.
01:35:17.720 I discovered it takes batteries.
01:35:19.720 What?
01:35:20.720 What batteries?
01:35:22.720 Brilliant.
01:35:23.720 It's plugged in.
01:35:24.720 Maybe this isn't a commercial for not going to college after all.
01:35:26.720 None of us know how to even know how to use a phone.
01:35:28.720 Oh no, no, no.
01:35:29.720 Nobody.
01:35:30.720 College students don't know how to use a phone, a landline.
01:35:32.720 Uh, Bridget, we'll have to, uh, reschedule or if you can call back on, not on a landline,
01:35:38.720 uh, we'll, uh, continue our conversation here.
01:35:41.720 Let me just take one minute break.
01:35:42.720 See if we can get her back on car shield is our, uh, is our sponsor.
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01:35:59.720 Really?
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01:37:05.720 We pause for 10 seconds.
01:37:07.720 Station ID.
01:37:09.720 Oh, she is back.
01:37:11.720 All right.
01:37:24.720 We have her back on Bridget.
01:37:26.720 Are you, are you there?
01:37:27.720 Can you hear me?
01:37:28.720 Yes.
01:37:29.720 All right.
01:37:30.720 So can you, you hear me?
01:37:31.720 Can you hear me now?
01:37:32.720 Is there now?
01:37:33.720 I can hear you guys joking about how this segment was about how we can use the landline.
01:37:40.720 All right.
01:37:41.720 So, so Bridget, here's, here's the thing that, here's the thing that, uh, I just read this
01:37:47.720 the other day and it's the only thing that gave me pause.
01:37:50.720 My son, uh, you know, he, he's not going, he, he wants to be, uh, either like a nurse practitioner
01:37:58.720 or something like that, uh, uh, or, uh, uh, structural engineer, which he has to go to
01:38:04.720 college for both of those things.
01:38:06.720 There's other options in front of him that don't require college.
01:38:09.720 And I just read two days ago that made me go, geez, I don't want to screw up my son's
01:38:13.720 life.
01:38:14.720 It said, uh, that, uh, those that do not have a college degree men or boys that don't have
01:38:21.720 a college degree.
01:38:22.720 Now, uh, they have a full, like a 40% unemployment rate.
01:38:27.720 So I don't want to doom my kid to, you know, a future of, of unemployment, but at least he
01:38:37.720 would be unemployed with no debt.
01:38:41.720 I mean, that's, that's, that's kind of how I feel that what, why is it?
01:38:47.720 What, why is this the unemployment?
01:38:49.720 Right.
01:38:50.720 What are the reasons that they say just not having a degree?
01:38:53.720 Cause it's a chicken and egg situation, right?
01:38:55.720 A lot of people who the society says, if you're responsible, you go to college.
01:38:59.720 So therefore people who aren't responsible, don't go to college.
01:39:02.720 Right.
01:39:03.720 Or you're a dummy.
01:39:04.720 You were not smart enough to get a degree.
01:39:05.720 So everybody's got to have a college degree.
01:39:07.720 So you just immediately brush off those who don't.
01:39:10.720 Right.
01:39:11.720 Right.
01:39:12.720 I am.
01:39:13.720 So when I, one of the things I was saying when I got cut off is that it taught me how the,
01:39:18.720 that extra four years that I had in that space, I found my way into jobs that you would traditionally
01:39:25.720 maybe need a degree for just because of tenacity or you meet people or you're out in the work
01:39:30.720 field.
01:39:31.720 One of which was working with autistic kids.
01:39:33.720 And I was an aid privately because they didn't want people who had been trained in behavioral.
01:39:39.720 They wanted more artistic people who might be able to think outside the box to do this
01:39:45.720 program that then the families trained me in.
01:39:47.720 And then I had all this life experience and, and in a field like that, you really can't,
01:39:52.720 you can't put, you know, if I wanted to go work for a school system, of course I would
01:39:56.720 need a degree, but to work privately, I, I, with, if you have a gift with, you know, in
01:40:02.720 a certain area and it's an area where it's something like kids with autism, where it's
01:40:09.720 challenging and they're not going to care if you have a degree or not, if you're, if you
01:40:14.720 have experience.
01:40:15.720 And I think that, you know, I was reading an article the other day that I've received
01:40:22.720 a lot of pushback on this obviously.
01:40:24.720 And it was about how the, the, the death rate is higher for people who don't go to college.
01:40:30.720 And again, there's so many socioeconomic factors that are involved in that.
01:40:35.720 And I don't really know, I'm, I would like, I would have to see the whole entire study
01:40:42.720 and how they're studying the, the, these factors because my brother didn't go to college.
01:40:48.720 My brother went out and became a deep sea fisherman.
01:40:51.720 And then he taught himself construction just by working with guys who work construction.
01:40:55.720 He bought a house, he invested in silver.
01:40:58.720 He is now a fireman, you know, he never, and he has a great life.
01:41:03.720 He owns a house and he's, he's educated himself.
01:41:08.720 And my, my other sister didn't go to college.
01:41:14.720 She went to college, but she started a whole organizing people's lives business.
01:41:18.720 And you don't need to, you know, she said, I didn't need to go to college to help people
01:41:24.720 basically Marie Kondo their lives.
01:41:27.720 So I think that there are a lot of paths and you really,
01:41:32.720 really, and the other thing I was saying is that not going to college taught me resilience.
01:41:37.720 And it taught me that I have an ability to find work or create work or go, you know, I was a waitress for years.
01:41:48.720 And this is the other thing.
01:41:50.720 And the other thing, I think people have this idea of work that's beneath them.
01:41:54.720 Yes.
01:41:55.720 And you just have to be able to take a job and you do what you have to do.
01:41:59.720 Yeah.
01:42:00.720 Yeah.
01:42:01.720 And do it and have work ethic and show up.
01:42:03.720 And 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.
01:42:14.720 If they tell you clean the toilets, clean the toilets, man, and just be the best at cleaning the toilets and you will advance.
01:42:20.720 You will.
01:42:21.720 And I would, and you'll learn from that job more than any other job.
01:42:25.720 And you'll learn things that you, you never would have expected to learn.
01:42:30.720 And you'll meet people and you know how I love that expression.
01:42:34.720 How you do anything is how you do everything.
01:42:36.720 Yes.
01:42:37.720 So you are recognized for your work ethic, no matter what you're doing.
01:42:42.720 When I was in Japan, this was something that really struck me was their work ethic and just their presence and attention to detail.
01:42:51.720 Even the bartenders, just how much, how much pride they had and whatever job they had.
01:42:58.720 And that was something that I took.
01:43:01.720 Even when I was waitressing, I, it would, it would have been very easy for me to be, you know, angry.
01:43:07.720 And instead I just kind of approached it.
01:43:09.720 Like I'm literally being of service.
01:43:11.720 I get to just go up and this is my job and I'm being of service.
01:43:16.720 And Bridget, I just think people have that.
01:43:18.720 They have to just fuck up.
01:43:20.720 British, uh, uh, British, uh, Bridget Phetasy, uh, dot com, British, uh, uh, Phetasy, uh, dot com.
01:43:30.720 You can follow her.
01:43:31.720 Thank you for being on the program.
01:43:32.720 Love to talk again.
01:43:36.720 What?
01:43:37.720 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
01:43:39.720 Did I screw up her name?
01:43:41.720 Well, you screw up everybody's name, but I think you were actually pretty good on that one.
01:43:44.720 Congratulations.
01:43:45.720 All right. Thank you very much.
01:43:46.720 You're just looking at me and I'm like, ah, I screwed up her name, didn't I?
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01:45:06.720 Can I just take a moment here for a personal moment, Stu?
01:45:09.720 I was at a yard sale the other day and, uh, I found a, you know, cause I'm a, I'm a painter.
01:45:16.720 And, uh, so, uh, you know, I was looking for old canvases that I could just take and, uh,
01:45:21.720 you know, then just, you know, uh, take the scrape, the old paint off and so you can paint
01:45:26.720 over them.
01:45:27.720 Yeah.
01:45:28.720 And I saw this painting at this yard sale and I thought, wow, uh, this artist it's unfinished.
01:45:35.720 Uh, but I, I think he might've gone too far.
01:45:38.720 Uh, and what it appears to be is an unfinished painting of, uh, it's big too.
01:45:46.720 It's an unfinished painting like that.
01:45:49.720 Uh, and it says, uh, at the top, wait, you mean I only had to call it dot, dot, dot.
01:45:55.720 And then the bottom, it says planned parenthood.
01:45:57.720 Hmm.
01:45:58.720 And it appears to be, uh, a very old, uh, image of, uh, Hitler.
01:46:05.720 It does appear to be that.
01:46:07.720 Yes.
01:46:08.720 Yeah.
01:46:09.720 And it's like, he's reading a newspaper and this is why I think it's unfinished.
01:46:11.720 Cause I think the newspaper would probably have the headline, uh, uh, Senate fails to condemn
01:46:19.720 infanticide.
01:46:21.720 That's just a guess.
01:46:22.720 I don't know this artist.
01:46:23.720 I don't know.
01:46:24.720 Yeah.
01:46:25.720 How would you know what they're going to paint?
01:46:26.720 Right.
01:46:27.720 Uh, but you're a person who's interested in art.
01:46:29.720 As you know, you were named the 100th most important person in the world of art.
01:46:33.720 I was.
01:46:34.720 Uh, many years ago.
01:46:35.720 Yes.
01:46:36.720 Yes.
01:46:37.720 And so you're the type of person who would, who would notice something like this.
01:46:39.720 Now the, the image of Hitler, interestingly, not flattering, not flattering.
01:46:43.720 No.
01:46:44.720 Um, and not only does he seem old, it almost seems like it's a reversal of the Nazi propaganda
01:46:49.720 art, which we used to vilify.
01:46:51.720 Almost.
01:46:52.720 I'm guessing that's exactly what the artist was going for.
01:46:56.720 Really?
01:46:57.720 Yeah.
01:46:58.720 Not a flattering, but, but a use of propaganda against exactly the way they did it, except
01:47:03.720 a reversal of it.
01:47:05.720 Hmm.
01:47:06.720 You see what I mean?
01:47:07.720 I do see that.
01:47:08.720 Um, so I didn't know what to do with it.
01:47:11.720 I mean, God forbid I finish it.
01:47:14.720 You know, I wouldn't want to finish it.
01:47:17.720 No, it's very controversial.
01:47:18.720 Should I throw it away?
01:47:19.720 Should I, maybe there's somebody else I could, I could auction it off and give all the proceeds
01:47:25.720 to, you know, Abby Johnson's, uh, deal.
01:47:30.720 I'm sure she'd appreciate, I mean, I'm sure she'd appreciate the help of this, uh, of this.
01:47:35.720 Right.
01:47:36.720 So she may not want to do, she may not want to be, she may not want this is because it's
01:47:40.720 a little, it's a little controversial.
01:47:42.720 It's ironic though.
01:47:43.720 Right.
01:47:44.720 I mean, he was doing infanticide and the German people stopped him from doing it.
01:47:49.720 Yeah.
01:47:50.720 This is early on because we have this before the final solution.
01:47:52.720 Right.
01:47:53.720 He, the first thing they started with was undesirable children.
01:47:56.720 We'll get rid of them because they're burdens on the parents and the system.
01:47:59.720 Right.
01:48:00.720 And at first the German people were like, no way you can't just kill innocent children.
01:48:05.720 So you had to hide it from them.
01:48:07.720 And so I think what the artist was thinking here is here's Hitler really old in Argentina,
01:48:14.720 in Argentina.
01:48:15.720 Right.
01:48:16.720 Reading the newspaper that the Senate says, no, infanticide is good.
01:48:20.720 And New York's lit up the sky in pink.
01:48:23.720 And he's like, wait, it would have been okay if I just would have called it Planned Parenthood.
01:48:28.720 Would they have lit up buildings for him?
01:48:30.720 Right.
01:48:31.720 In those early days.
01:48:32.720 Very ironic painting.
01:48:34.720 Odd thing for someone to be selling at a yard sale, I'll say.
01:48:37.720 It's weird.
01:48:38.720 I saw it and I was like, wow, that's weird.
01:48:41.720 And unfinished.
01:48:42.720 Because I think the artist did it and then just, it's almost like he just slopped the
01:48:47.720 words on it at the top and didn't finish everything because he thought, this may be
01:48:52.720 too far.
01:48:53.720 Right.
01:48:54.720 I'm guessing.
01:48:55.720 It could be.
01:48:56.720 Right.
01:48:57.720 Could be.
01:48:58.720 Maybe not far enough.
01:48:59.720 And as a person who is the 100th most important person in art, you have a certain insight
01:49:04.720 into the mind of an artist that others might not have.
01:49:07.720 Yes.
01:49:08.720 Yes.
01:49:09.720 This unknown artist.
01:49:11.720 Is it signed by him or her or any of the other potential genders they could be?
01:49:16.720 Nope.
01:49:17.720 Unfinished.
01:49:18.720 The artist doesn't sign it until it's finished.
01:49:19.720 Until it's unfinished.
01:49:20.720 You can see, I mean, it's still, it's got, it's a sloppy down at the bottom and the handwriting
01:49:24.720 up there is sloppy.
01:49:25.720 And although the Hitler's pretty good.
01:49:28.720 I mean, if you're going for that propaganda art, it's pretty good.
01:49:32.720 It kind of looks like, uh, you know, uh, the way he used to portray the Jews in propaganda.
01:49:38.720 You know what I mean?
01:49:40.720 Uh, yeah, it kind of seems exactly like that.
01:49:43.720 It's not a, you know, but I mean, it's obviously a ridiculous point.
01:49:46.720 It's ridiculous.
01:49:47.720 For example, uh, you know, it's not like, uh, you know, Planned Parenthood and other
01:49:51.720 abortion clinics are responsible for millions and millions of people who could otherwise
01:49:56.720 be alive, but no longer are.
01:49:58.720 That's not a.
01:49:59.720 Yeah.
01:50:00.720 Like, like, uh, 40 million more deaths.
01:50:03.720 50 or 60 million.
01:50:05.720 You know what I mean?
01:50:06.720 Yeah.
01:50:07.720 Um, you know, I, I, who knows?
01:50:09.720 My guess is, uh, that the artist just didn't consider that.
01:50:12.720 So would you know how to auction something like that off just to see if we could raise
01:50:16.720 money for, cause I don't agree with this.
01:50:19.720 Of course.
01:50:20.720 I think this is horrible, but maybe somebody would want the canvas.
01:50:25.720 The question is, should I go in and finish it for this artist?
01:50:29.720 Imagining what I think that artist was going for.
01:50:32.720 Well, maybe you just go back to, maybe you just go back to the house and drop it off
01:50:35.720 and say, would you mind finishing this?
01:50:37.720 Um.
01:50:38.720 Well, I don't know if the artist lived at that yard sale.
01:50:40.720 I don't either, but I'm just saying maybe.
01:50:41.720 Maybe they could finish it.
01:50:42.720 Look, you don't have to worry about that.
01:50:43.720 That's their problem.
01:50:44.720 That's their problem.
01:50:45.720 Right.
01:50:46.720 The person who painted it's problem.
01:50:48.720 Right.
01:50:49.720 You let them do it.
01:50:50.720 And I'll get them to sign it.
01:50:51.720 And maybe it would be a, uh, you could support charities that support life, support, uh,
01:50:56.720 you know, people, uh, survivors, uh, of this era.
01:51:00.720 So let's, let's, could we post this someplace for auction?
01:51:03.720 Because I'm sure, I'm sure any of those sites that post things, they would be more than happy.
01:51:12.720 Oh, there's all the, people really like being involved in this type of thing.
01:51:17.720 I'll say that.
01:51:18.720 So we might have to do it just over the phone.
01:51:21.720 People just call in and bid on it.
01:51:23.720 Well, you do have a multiple websites.
01:51:25.720 You could put it on glennbeck.com, for example.
01:51:27.720 Well, I don't know if I want my name associated with an unknown artist.
01:51:31.720 That's true.
01:51:32.720 Yeah.
01:51:33.720 Well, we'll think about it.
01:51:34.720 We'll think about it.
01:51:35.720 Because it might look like an endorsement.
01:51:36.720 If you happen to miss it, you know, or if you're just listening in the radio, go to glennbeck.com.
01:51:39.720 I'm sure that they will grab something, you know, on this segment and put it up there so you can see it.
01:51:44.720 Again, it's unfinished.
01:51:45.720 I 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.
01:51:54.720 Too far?
01:51:55.720 Should it be finished?
01:51:56.720 Hmm.
01:51:57.720 You know, it's always good for people to have that option.
01:51:59.720 It is.
01:52:00.720 Float an idea.
01:52:01.720 It is.
01:52:02.720 It is.
01:52:03.720 See how that comes out.
01:52:04.720 It is.
01:52:05.720 I'm sure well.
01:52:06.720 I can't think of any negative.
01:52:07.720 Oh, I can't imagine.
01:52:08.720 No negatives.
01:52:09.720 No negatives.
01:52:10.720 Zero negatives.
01:52:11.720 Right.
01:52:12.720 Yes.
01:52:13.720 Mine too.
01:52:14.720 Okay.
01:52:15.720 Let's move on now and talk to you a little bit about real estate agents I trust.
01:52:20.720 Let's say you're moving because you've been kicked out of your home because your career has fallen apart from bad decision making.
01:52:25.720 How do you wait?
01:52:26.720 Wait, that's pretty specific.
01:52:28.720 Is it?
01:52:29.720 Yeah.
01:52:30.720 You know, I'm just giving one of the many scenarios that could happen.
01:52:32.720 Really?
01:52:33.720 That could happen.
01:52:34.720 Yeah.
01:52:35.720 So what's that scenario again?
01:52:36.720 So like, let's say you're making a series of really questionable decisions.
01:52:39.720 Okay.
01:52:40.720 And your career falls apart.
01:52:42.720 Well, let's take this artist, for example.
01:52:44.720 Maybe, maybe he was an artist that was on his way up on his way up and then decided to paint that.
01:52:50.720 And that was the end of his career.
01:52:51.720 And people saw that and they were like, this guy's a monster.
01:52:55.720 And that's why it was at the yard sale.
01:52:57.720 And 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.
01:53:03.720 Right.
01:53:04.720 They would find the artist to be the monster out of that scenario.
01:53:06.720 Exactly right.
01:53:07.720 Exactly right.
01:53:08.720 Which is amazing.
01:53:09.720 And you know who would find that the most offensive are the people who love propaganda.
01:53:13.720 Yeah.
01:53:14.720 They issue propaganda all the time.
01:53:16.720 Huh.
01:53:17.720 They just wouldn't be able to connect with the irony of that propaganda.
01:53:22.720 No.
01:53:23.720 But let's say you're significantly downsizing.
01:53:25.720 Let'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.
01:53:33.720 Okay.
01:53:34.720 All right.
01:53:35.720 Well, I would call realestateagentsitrust.com.
01:53:37.720 Yes, that's a great one.
01:53:38.720 I may even call realestateagentsitrust.com.
01:53:40.720 I just go on the website and say, hey, I really need to sell my house.
01:53:45.720 And what they'll do is they will assign somebody that really knows how much that house is worth and get you top dollar.
01:53:52.720 And, you know, they might even be able to smuggle you out of the neighborhood in the trunk of their car.
01:53:57.720 I'm not saying that, but maybe it's realestateagentsitrust.com.
01:54:02.720 Go there now.
01:54:03.720 Realestateagentsitrust.com.
01:54:07.720 Trump is meeting right now with the wife of the Venezuelan opposition leader as the U.S. is ramping up sanctions on Maduro.
01:54:17.720 It 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.
01:54:31.720 I think it's bold.
01:54:32.720 And I applaud the president for doing that.
01:54:34.720 There'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.
01:54:44.720 Also, the Democrats, you know, I think they like pie.
01:54:48.720 I think they like pie because they got a lot of pie on their face, you know, recently with with.
01:54:53.720 Well, first, with the elections where there's not a chance he's going to win.
01:54:57.720 He won.
01:54:58.720 And then they were like, oh, that's just because he stole it from Hillary pie.
01:55:03.720 I 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.
01:55:12.720 And you can trust Mueller pie and he's definitely going to come out pie and Mueller can't be trusted pie.
01:55:22.720 I mean, they just they love pie.
01:55:25.720 Here's another one.
01:55:26.720 President Trump has reintroduced his attack on Obamacare.
01:55:30.720 He can't do pie.
01:55:32.720 Yeah, he really can.
01:55:35.720 A Texas judge has made strides to invalidate Obamacare.
01:55:39.720 This happened last year.
01:55:41.720 Trump 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.
01:55:51.720 Well, he can't many will.
01:55:54.720 New York Times put a squad of reporters on the story, which is titled what happens if Obamacare is struck down?
01:56:01.720 Probably good things.
01:56:02.720 Your health care will eventually go down.
01:56:05.720 It'll become more more affordable in case you can't guess where they stand on the issue.
01:56:11.720 Here's the subheader.
01:56:12.720 The Affordable Care Act touches the lives of most Americans.
01:56:15.720 Some twenty one million could lose health insurance if Trump administration were to succeed in having the law ruled unconstitutional.
01:56:22.720 So is there a chance it could go to the Supreme Court?
01:56:25.720 Yeah.
01:56:26.720 Problem 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.
01:56:37.720 Several GOP senators said Tuesday that Trump told them to ensure those with preexisting conditions that they stayed protected as they work on Obamacare replacement.
01:56:46.720 Republicans appear ready to back up the president on health care for now.
01:56:50.720 Trump is thinking that the issue is the issue that will define us as conservatives.
01:56:55.720 Now, here's our favorite part of the real life nurse nurse ratchet House Speaker Nancy Pelosi part of the story.
01:57:03.720 Here's what she had to say.
01:57:04.720 Last 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,
01:57:18.720 but to tear down every last benefit and protection the ACA affords.
01:57:25.720 The GOP will never stop trying to destroy the affordable health care of America's families.
01:57:31.720 We're going forward with protecting the preexisting condition and making health care more affordable act.
01:57:37.720 That's a line for applause.
01:57:39.720 Okay.
01:57:40.720 Please clap.
01:57:41.720 Please clap.
01:57:42.720 I'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.
01:57:56.720 Protecting and strengthening health care is why Democrats are here on day one.
01:58:02.720 The first day as we were sworn in in 116th Congress, the House voted to intervene against Republicans monstrous health care lawsuit.
01:58:12.720 That's that's good for her.
01:58:14.720 She should.
01:58:15.720 You 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.
01:58:22.720 Don't know.
01:58:23.720 I haven't seen dentures in a long time, but if we had Medicare for all, she could.
01:58:28.720 Oh, you're right.
01:58:29.720 You're right.
01:58:30.720 You're right.
01:58:31.720 You're right.
01:58:32.720 And she said they're trying to stop affordable health care.
01:58:39.720 No, they're trying to stop the Affordable Health Care Act because that act does not create affordable health care.
01:58:45.720 Our insurance premiums have gone through the roof, and you wouldn't know that because you're nowhere near insurance premiums.
01:58:52.720 But the average person knows the premiums and the cost of health care has gone through the roof.
01:58:58.720 And you're trying to tell us still the same lie that this is making health care more affordable.
01:59:05.720 We now have the proof.
01:59:07.720 It's not.
01:59:08.720 It's horrible.
01:59:09.720 Now, here's the only downside on this.
01:59:12.720 Is this election positioning or does it have an actual chance if it's election positioning?
01:59:18.720 I don't know if it's going to go very far, quite honestly, because we've already heard this promise from the GOP.
01:59:24.720 We're going to get rid of Obamacare.
01:59:26.720 Shut up.
01:59:28.720 You had the chance.
01:59:29.720 You could have done it.
01:59:30.720 You had Donald Trump was the biggest gift to the conservative movement in this way.
01:59:36.720 He'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.
01:59:50.720 Donald Trump had the entire world watching.
01:59:53.720 He 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.
02:00:03.720 He just needed to tweak about Mika in the morning and then everyone would have been distracted.
02:00:07.720 Yeah, everybody would have been distracted.
02:00:08.720 You could have done anything.
02:00:09.720 You could have done anything.
02:00:11.720 You could have done anything.
02:00:12.720 And they blew it.
02:00:13.720 So I don't have I don't have any belief that the Republicans are serious on this.
02:00:20.720 And here's the one thing yesterday President Trump tweeted.
02:00:25.720 He said the Republican Party will become the party of health care.
02:00:29.720 That frightens me a bit because I think there are those in the Republican Party who are like, yeah, we've got to replace it.
02:00:37.720 Romney is here.
02:00:38.720 We could get Romney to come up with a great health care system.
02:00:42.720 No.
02:00:43.720 And the issue is, of course, John Roberts will light the Constitution on fire again to protect this law if it gets to him.
02:00:50.720 And you're going to have to get a whole not you need at least one more conservative justice to get that.
02:00:53.720 If 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.
02:01:05.720 He changed his whole point of view, which we speculated.
02:01:09.720 But why he did it is unbelievable.
02:01:13.720 He should be impeached.
02:01:15.720 He should not be sitting on the Supreme Court.
02:01:18.720 What he did, in my opinion, is impeachable.
02:01:22.720 And 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.
02:01:33.720 You're listening to Glenn Beck.