The Glenn Beck Program - March 01, 2021


Best of The Program | 3⧸1⧸21


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Length

26 minutes

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155.49368

Word Count

4,114

Sentence Count

439


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hey, oh, let's go.
00:00:06.120 Andrew Cuomo makes a very special appearance.
00:00:09.000 In fact, many appearances.
00:00:11.940 He's the star of the show today.
00:00:13.400 Yeah, he's the star of the show.
00:00:14.360 Yeah.
00:00:14.600 So you don't want to miss our Andrew Cuomo update, which is always fun.
00:00:18.560 We also talked to you and took phone calls today about what it is that you are experiencing,
00:00:27.540 feeling, seeing.
00:00:28.540 What were your thoughts on CPAC?
00:00:30.860 We had our thoughts.
00:00:31.880 We shared our thoughts on CPAC.
00:00:34.240 Also, the new ESG standards.
00:00:37.240 If you don't know what that is, you need to, and you'll hear about it on today's podcast.
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00:00:49.500 It's a fabulous podcast hosted by me today with special guest Megan Kelly to talk about
00:00:54.720 Andrew Cuomo.
00:00:56.360 Hey!
00:00:58.540 You're listening to The Best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:09.640 Where should we begin?
00:01:16.940 I'm thinking it's Monday.
00:01:19.240 Let's start with dessert.
00:01:20.180 We could all be dead by the end of the show.
00:01:22.480 So let's start with dessert.
00:01:24.720 I think we should start with Andrew Cuomo.
00:01:27.060 No!
00:01:27.280 Shut up!
00:01:27.840 Yes, I know.
00:01:28.540 Shut up!
00:01:29.260 It's shocking.
00:01:30.220 It is shocking.
00:01:30.720 That I would want to start there.
00:01:32.200 Right.
00:01:32.460 But I do, because this is just so...
00:01:36.300 Stew came in.
00:01:36.940 The first thing he said to me was, do you think Andrew Cuomo's going to go down because
00:01:39.980 of this?
00:01:40.720 Like, don't go down.
00:01:41.940 Don't talk about those things.
00:01:44.320 Trying to cause trouble around here.
00:01:47.020 And this is the thing.
00:01:49.020 Like, I can't believe that this guy is actually going to be held responsible for anything he's
00:01:58.220 ever done.
00:01:58.800 It's never happened to him in his entire life.
00:02:01.580 So I don't know.
00:02:02.400 Is this the first time?
00:02:03.900 Maybe it is.
00:02:05.080 It does feel like we keep getting closer and closer to this.
00:02:08.820 And he deserves every little bit of it.
00:02:11.100 You know, I think a lot of people are saying, um, look, I've read the reports from now his
00:02:15.740 second accuser.
00:02:17.260 And I...
00:02:18.580 Look, they...
00:02:19.460 He's really creepy.
00:02:20.680 However, is it worse than him killing 5,000 people in nursing homes?
00:02:25.300 Maybe not.
00:02:25.660 Let me ask you a question.
00:02:27.100 All right?
00:02:27.660 Let me ask you a question, mister.
00:02:31.080 I'm so fancy.
00:02:32.180 Yeah.
00:02:32.760 Did you...
00:02:33.660 Did you not just say...
00:02:35.700 Feels like we're getting closer.
00:02:38.520 Feels like we're getting closer.
00:02:40.200 That's all that I was saying.
00:02:42.880 Have a little bit of sausage and let's get a little closer.
00:02:51.180 Right.
00:02:52.240 So I...
00:02:53.160 So I wanted to lick...
00:02:55.660 I told her I want to lick a little...
00:02:57.640 Cool Whip off your bazoombas.
00:03:00.300 What's the problem?
00:03:02.040 I didn't have a bowl.
00:03:04.020 I love Cool Whip.
00:03:05.820 She had a place to put my Cool Whip.
00:03:08.660 I could have licked it off the table.
00:03:10.840 But she happened to be there with giant bazoombas.
00:03:14.740 Nah.
00:03:17.100 I mean, it's not that he said anything wrong.
00:03:20.280 Well, I mean, he's known for his subtlety.
00:03:22.680 And that is the Andrew Cuomo way.
00:03:24.160 Listen!
00:03:25.400 All I said was give me Horatio.
00:03:30.200 It was Horatio Sanchez.
00:03:33.900 That's all I was...
00:03:34.920 That's all I was saying.
00:03:39.540 I wouldn't be surprised to hear that report out by the end of the week, frankly, the way this is going.
00:03:44.100 Look!
00:03:46.020 All I'm saying is...
00:03:48.580 A lot of people don't know this about me.
00:03:51.280 But I am a part-time carpenter.
00:03:54.280 So when I looked at her, I was thinking carpentry when I said,
00:03:59.660 I'd like to nail that!
00:04:01.400 Ha ha!
00:04:02.400 Most of this is in the New York Times report on the incident.
00:04:12.040 Most of this is in there.
00:04:13.320 But it is!
00:04:13.580 I mean, he really is almost that obvious.
00:04:17.160 Obvious and crude.
00:04:18.360 Yeah.
00:04:18.700 Like, I mean, I don't know how subtle you think this is.
00:04:20.540 But this is from the New York Times report.
00:04:22.680 He asked me...
00:04:23.360 This is, by the way, talking about one of his aides, 25 years old.
00:04:28.220 He's 63.
00:04:30.040 And so she had just turned 25.
00:04:32.960 So she's 24 plus.
00:04:36.280 Just turned 25.
00:04:37.180 Just turned 25.
00:04:38.400 She said, Mr. Cuomo asked her about her feelings about age differences in relationships.
00:04:42.820 Just a random topic that came up.
00:04:44.060 That's all I...
00:04:44.940 As the governor, I've got to ask these things.
00:04:48.240 It hurts me deeply every time I think it.
00:04:52.420 I think I've got to go deeper and probe deeper and deeper.
00:04:56.740 And I feel bad.
00:04:59.140 How old are you?
00:05:01.340 How do you feel about a relationship with, say, somebody 64?
00:05:08.660 Just pulling that number out of the air.
00:05:12.280 By the way, she'll have the sausage.
00:05:15.440 You know what I'm saying?
00:05:16.740 So he said that...
00:05:20.340 Cuomo said to the 25-year-old, you know, age doesn't matter.
00:05:23.980 And this is...
00:05:24.500 She took contemporaneous notes, if you remember that situation.
00:05:29.920 He asked me if I believed age made a difference in relationships.
00:05:33.700 And he also asked me in the same conversation if I've ever been with an older man.
00:05:38.040 This is so subtle.
00:05:39.420 How did she pick this up?
00:05:40.600 I don't know.
00:05:41.000 How did she pick it up?
00:05:41.500 No, no, no.
00:05:42.080 It's like a mirage.
00:05:43.180 Women, they see things everywhere.
00:05:45.760 I mean, I love women.
00:05:46.980 I don't love, love women.
00:05:48.240 I mean, I love...
00:05:49.500 I look...
00:05:50.700 Sausage.
00:05:51.640 I love sauce.
00:05:52.660 I don't...
00:05:53.180 Well, I don't love sa...
00:05:55.300 Women and...
00:05:57.100 I...
00:05:58.180 This is an incredible example of women's intuition.
00:06:03.140 Because I don't know how...
00:06:05.460 Now, hold on, because it gets worse than this here.
00:06:07.160 Okay.
00:06:07.500 At one juncture, Ms. Bennett said, the governor also noted that he felt he's fine with anyone
00:06:14.020 above the age of 22.
00:06:16.480 At a point that had just come up after they talked about her 25th birthday.
00:06:20.940 But she's 25.
00:06:22.200 Right.
00:06:22.880 He's fine with...
00:06:23.980 That's the subtlety.
00:06:24.840 He could have said...
00:06:25.320 I like women who just had their 25th birthday.
00:06:27.960 He could have said that.
00:06:28.960 Named.
00:06:29.200 What's your name again?
00:06:30.280 Named.
00:06:30.960 Come on.
00:06:31.360 Give me your name.
00:06:31.920 Give me your name.
00:06:34.860 That would have been obvious.
00:06:36.540 Yeah.
00:06:36.740 She was so subtle.
00:06:37.860 Do we have him, though?
00:06:38.980 That might be a hard, fast rule.
00:06:40.580 That might have been a coincidence.
00:06:41.820 Do we...
00:06:42.160 Let's play fair.
00:06:43.180 Do we have him saying, how old are you?
00:06:47.120 Because I'm fine with anybody...
00:06:48.740 You're 15 under...
00:06:50.820 Over 12.
00:06:52.060 I'm fine.
00:06:53.160 Do we have that?
00:06:54.000 No.
00:06:54.240 We don't have that.
00:06:55.260 He was basically doing like Mad Libs, where he'd be like, what's your birthday?
00:06:58.260 And he writes down 25.
00:06:59.280 I'm fine with anyone above.
00:07:00.980 25.
00:07:04.580 It's just...
00:07:05.620 It's so bad.
00:07:06.380 So he...
00:07:07.380 This just ends with the odd, uncomfortable conversation.
00:07:14.580 This ends with her reporting this to her superiors and her being transported to outer
00:07:22.800 Siberia of the capital all the way on the other side of the building.
00:07:25.700 I don't ever want to see her again.
00:07:27.560 Yeah.
00:07:28.160 She said no.
00:07:29.620 She said no.
00:07:30.320 That's not right.
00:07:30.960 She's out.
00:07:32.020 She's out.
00:07:32.800 Can we kill her?
00:07:35.400 No?
00:07:36.620 All right.
00:07:37.960 Can we make her uncomfortable?
00:07:39.640 Put her in an igloo someplace.
00:07:42.020 All right.
00:07:42.640 Good.
00:07:43.100 Upstate New York, she goes.
00:07:44.500 I've changed my policy.
00:07:45.660 Now only people...
00:07:46.740 Under 22.
00:07:49.260 You know that's coming.
00:07:50.160 But yeah, she not only got transferred to another job on the other side of the building so they
00:07:55.480 could...
00:07:56.260 You know, so basically she could be safe around this guy.
00:07:59.720 Then she wound up having to resign.
00:08:01.980 She lost her job.
00:08:03.420 I mean, she quit because she felt so uncomfortable.
00:08:06.740 And you can go through this.
00:08:07.460 Again, obviously, he has the presumption of innocence, not from me, but from other people.
00:08:18.600 But he basically...
00:08:20.400 At this point, you would dress as a woman.
00:08:23.400 Just to get up there and send us the report.
00:08:25.840 Get it on tape.
00:08:26.700 You like me, don't you?
00:08:28.140 You do.
00:08:28.960 You do.
00:08:30.160 But he released a statement yesterday, Glenn, about this.
00:08:34.420 And then he released...
00:08:36.000 That one didn't go over so well.
00:08:38.480 So he released another statement.
00:08:41.740 Yeah.
00:08:41.980 And then that second statement didn't go over so well.
00:08:45.160 Really?
00:08:45.320 So he released a third statement.
00:08:47.320 Third statement.
00:08:48.000 Third statement.
00:08:48.480 And then that third statement didn't go over so well.
00:08:51.140 So he released a fourth statement.
00:08:53.120 Four statements in a day!
00:08:55.540 That's not the way you act if these things aren't true.
00:08:58.920 It's not like he's sitting in the office.
00:09:00.740 Wait a minute.
00:09:01.340 Wait a minute.
00:09:02.080 Wait a minute.
00:09:02.620 What I meant to say?
00:09:03.580 What I meant to say was, did you see how she was dressed?
00:09:10.520 Wait.
00:09:11.280 Wait.
00:09:11.780 Not that statement.
00:09:13.100 What I meant to say was, she wanted it.
00:09:16.600 You know what I'm saying?
00:09:17.920 She wanted it.
00:09:20.260 I would not be surprised to see that come up.
00:09:24.120 I mean, the last time he made a statement about this, from the first accuser last week,
00:09:27.720 he said something to the effect of, like, you can attribute this statement to any one of these four people.
00:09:35.420 And he lists four people, and it just says, like, that conversation never took place.
00:09:39.600 Well, what do you mean I can attribute it?
00:09:41.340 Did they say it?
00:09:42.600 Did any of these people actually say this thing you put in quotes?
00:09:45.500 What do you mean I can attribute it to four different people?
00:09:47.800 Did they say it in unison?
00:09:49.480 Did they say it like you come around the corner in The Shining, and there's the two, and they're all standing there dressed the same, and they're all saying the same thing?
00:09:55.440 They molested me.
00:09:57.780 Wait.
00:09:58.540 I don't understand this.
00:09:59.940 He's just, he's trying to do what he always does, which is bully people and insult people and terrify people and say he's going to ruin their career the same way he handled the COVID thing.
00:10:11.120 And, of course, like, killing multiple thousands of people is even worse than being terrible to all I was doing.
00:10:20.460 I was, I'm only killing the old people because I date women who are over 22 and anything older than 65, they got to go.
00:10:34.780 You know what I'm saying?
00:10:36.040 It's common sense.
00:10:38.280 It is in his brain.
00:10:40.280 But I think, truthfully, the media had this idea and promoted this idea that this guy was a superhero when it comes to, you know, the pandemic.
00:10:51.220 And at the end of the day, they can't admit that mistake.
00:10:55.260 They're too far down that road.
00:10:57.460 John Ziegler's talked about this before multiple times with us.
00:11:00.420 Like, the bigger the mistake, the harder it is to admit that you were wrong.
00:11:05.120 So, you know, in a way, it's like there's a paradox there where, like, it actually should be easier to reverse a bad mistake because it was so damaging.
00:11:15.920 But it actually is harder to do for these people.
00:11:17.880 And the media has come out and said, this guy was a genius.
00:11:20.740 He was saving lives.
00:11:22.000 They were so wrong on that.
00:11:24.480 This is giving them the alternative path to get him out of there.
00:11:29.040 Well, I mean, it's not.
00:11:30.700 I mean, it's not that hard.
00:11:32.860 Let me just let me just give you the the story.
00:11:36.280 New York Governor Andrew Cuomo faces mounting sexual misconduct allegations from two female aides.
00:11:45.620 A video now has emerged on social media showing the Democratic governor questionably pressuring a female reporter.
00:11:53.060 The video shows the Democratic governor at the 2016 New York State Fair challenging Channel 9's Beth Sufalo to eat an entire sausage.
00:12:08.660 Yes.
00:12:09.560 Yes.
00:12:09.920 I want to see you eat the whole sausage.
00:12:13.220 That is a quote.
00:12:14.100 Cuomo can be heard telling her as her daughter sits quietly next to him.
00:12:20.840 I got your daughter.
00:12:23.320 You're going to eat that whole sausage.
00:12:26.640 Now former aide to Cuomo could be seen handing her a sandwich.
00:12:31.460 I don't know if I should eat the whole sausage in front of you, but I will.
00:12:37.860 I will eat it.
00:12:39.040 Ah, there's too much sausage in that picture, he says.
00:12:44.500 It's a good quote to have on your resume.
00:12:47.800 Yeah.
00:12:48.340 No.
00:12:48.760 Have you seen this video yet?
00:12:50.060 I don't think we have it.
00:12:51.340 It is out there.
00:12:52.140 Maybe we can get it by the end of the show.
00:12:53.280 But there's a I mean, she he basically yells across the room at this reporter.
00:12:58.360 Hey, I want to see you eat the whole sausage.
00:13:00.540 And again, she's like a young, attractive reporter.
00:13:03.440 And then he gets her to come over and sit next to her.
00:13:05.560 And he's like, this is my daughter.
00:13:07.020 No, is that what he says?
00:13:09.920 He does actually introduce her at one point.
00:13:12.300 Because it says her daughter.
00:13:13.860 Let's see.
00:13:14.720 Can be heard telling.
00:13:16.620 Oh, as his daughter.
00:13:18.180 No.
00:13:19.220 As his daughter, Michaela sits quietly next to him.
00:13:22.720 Right.
00:13:22.900 He introduces the reporter to his daughter, which is really awkward.
00:13:27.700 But I guess at some point they have to meet.
00:13:29.660 I mean, I mean, this is who daddy's going to be having sex with later.
00:13:34.960 Yeah.
00:13:35.200 Here's my daughter.
00:13:36.280 She's she's 12 years older than you.
00:13:39.600 Because, I mean, it's a it's a creepy.
00:13:42.240 It's a creepy situation.
00:13:43.120 And I think legitimately he's in trouble here.
00:13:45.920 As these things unfold, we see a pretty clear pattern.
00:13:49.440 Some one person comes out, talks about something like this.
00:13:51.820 It's it's you know, he brushed it off.
00:13:53.880 He said it wasn't true.
00:13:55.080 The second one.
00:13:55.800 Now he's saying, oh, I have made the fourth statement that he made yesterday included phrasing like, look, I have had conversations that may have been misinterpreted.
00:14:03.700 And I apologize.
00:14:04.640 I now see that those made people feel uncomfortable, that whole shtick.
00:14:08.300 But a couple more of his aides that come out and say, look, he was doing this to me, too.
00:14:14.980 And he's again, he's toast.
00:14:17.160 Well, CNN luckily has not been covering this.
00:14:21.540 No.
00:14:21.960 Very little coverage from CNN.
00:14:24.240 And what a surprise.
00:14:27.240 And you're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:14:43.000 Let me go to Dennis on line one in Florida.
00:14:45.880 Hello, Dennis.
00:14:47.180 Good morning, Glenn.
00:14:48.780 How are you, sir?
00:14:50.220 Good.
00:14:51.660 I admire your and your crew, your intellectual property, the depth of your intellectual property.
00:14:59.160 Agreed.
00:15:01.520 I was waiting.
00:15:02.400 I thought that was a setup.
00:15:03.500 All right.
00:15:03.840 Go ahead.
00:15:04.340 Yeah.
00:15:05.100 What about it?
00:15:07.260 You've got you guys have concrete property, which is your microphone and all your equipment and your building and all that stuff.
00:15:14.080 But your intellectual property is what's in your brain and no one can take away that.
00:15:21.320 But serious question.
00:15:23.380 Am I speaking with a fellow domestic terrorist?
00:15:27.640 Isn't that amazing?
00:15:29.480 Yeah.
00:15:29.780 Okay.
00:15:30.740 There was an article by Fox on Friday, and I've got notes from it here.
00:15:37.860 There were 280 Trump supporters arrested.
00:15:42.540 Some of the Trump supporters were planning to blow up the Capitol, and all of the Trump supporters are labeled as domestic terrorists, and these Trump supporters are going to be routed out.
00:15:54.040 And it's terrible.
00:15:56.420 How can even Fox write an article like that?
00:15:59.700 Well, I will tell you, this comes from the acting chief of Capitol Police.
00:16:04.720 Can we play her comment on this that also came out Friday?
00:16:09.380 Listen.
00:16:09.600 We know that members of the militia groups that were present on January 6th have stated their desires that they want to blow up the Capitol and kill as many members as possible with a direct nexus to the State of the Union, which we know that date has not been identified.
00:16:30.780 So based on that information, we think that it's prudent that Capitol Police maintain its enhanced and robust security posture until we address those vulnerabilities going forward.
00:16:45.020 Now, I appreciate that, you know, the FBI didn't come out and say this, Department of Homeland Security didn't come out and say this, that this was the acting chief of police, not for D.C., but for the Capitol Police, because it carries so much credibility.
00:17:02.300 Where is that story anywhere?
00:17:05.500 Where where why are we not hearing this from the FBI?
00:17:08.680 Why are we not getting confirmation from the DHS?
00:17:11.460 They have said there's no credible threat.
00:17:14.680 Now, why is the chief of the acting chief of police for the Capitol Police?
00:17:20.980 Why are they?
00:17:21.740 Why is she saying this?
00:17:23.680 I think because of what you were calling about.
00:17:27.020 They could call us terrorists.
00:17:30.340 I want to make this really clear.
00:17:33.100 I thought what happened on January 6th was a nightmare.
00:17:36.760 I thought it was an abomination.
00:17:38.200 I thought it was out of control.
00:17:39.600 I didn't support it in any way, shape or form.
00:17:42.820 I don't know people who supported it in what happened.
00:17:46.320 It was awful, awful.
00:17:49.700 It also has done this, created this kind of atmosphere where they can get away with saying anything about us.
00:17:58.980 We can never be those people.
00:18:01.720 In fact, I'm going to go on record and say we're so not those people that if we heard that there was a credible threat, we knew somebody was doing that.
00:18:11.160 We would turn them in.
00:18:12.940 Let us know, please, FBI, DHS and this administration.
00:18:17.980 What are the facts?
00:18:19.280 I'd like to know who is plotting this because I think there's a lot of Americans that can help you out, if true.
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00:19:34.500 I'm going to go to Patrick, line 11, Colorado.
00:19:48.140 Hello, Patrick.
00:19:48.820 Hi, Glenn.
00:19:50.160 Something that I think you could do that would be helpful is try and teach people how to be a mentor.
00:19:56.320 I'm 34.
00:19:56.800 I'm 34.
00:19:56.920 I'm 34.
00:19:57.320 I'm 34.
00:19:59.020 I can't tell you how many friends and I can't tell you how many friends and cousins I have my age who's, you know, baby boomer age parents have tried to have a political conversation with them.
00:20:07.820 And I think that age, I'm going to say that they end up talking down to their adult children, talking at them, getting frustrated, and it just ends up being an ineffective, frustrating conversation.
00:20:21.020 And I think it would be great if people could just learn how to be a mentor because nothing matters now more than our children and adults reconnecting with America and just re-falling in love with the country all over again and being confident in why that is.
00:20:41.140 And I think that genuine change inspired by a mentor, you know, a good mentor doesn't state things as fact.
00:20:50.040 They just ask the right questions until their student realizes it on their own, you know, what they're trying to get at.
00:20:58.140 And that kind of change will win the day over the indoctrination that we've had, you know, substanceless indoctrination of the last 40 years.
00:21:07.400 When I look at how much effort it's taken them to accomplish their progressive agenda, they have to take over the schools, the media, Hollywood, it takes so much effort.
00:21:21.520 And you recommended a book, The 5,000-Year Leap.
00:21:25.200 It's an amazing book.
00:21:26.600 And I think, and I know this won't happen, but if all of, if Americans, if the majority of Americans invested six hours into reading that book, I think it would crush the progressive Marxist social agenda.
00:21:39.420 Oh, it would.
00:21:40.040 And like I said, I know that's not going to happen, but that reveals to me how fragile their world is that they've built and how winnable this fight is, Glenn.
00:21:49.300 Look, it's why you don't have to silence people if you're on the winning side with science and everything else.
00:21:57.400 You don't need to silence people.
00:21:59.520 You don't need to round them up.
00:22:00.720 You don't need to re-educate.
00:22:02.340 It will just dawn on them that that's the right thing to do.
00:22:07.700 People will see that's the one that really makes sense and more people are benefiting from it.
00:22:14.500 And I want to be a part of it.
00:22:16.180 You only have to indoctrinate when things are not self-evident and everything that they're pushing that racism is bad unless it's against white people, then it's good.
00:22:33.520 And the only way to stop racism is to be anti-racist, which is to be racist against white people.
00:22:38.780 And there is no forgiveness for the white people because they're born with that, born that way.
00:22:44.860 Well, all kinds of questions start to come up like, OK, so there's no forgiveness.
00:22:50.940 What if I did something that I now really abhor myself?
00:22:57.480 Do I get forgiven?
00:22:58.860 Well, it depends.
00:22:59.660 Where are you now?
00:23:00.660 Do you believe what I believe or do you believe something else?
00:23:03.800 Because if you believe what I believe, then there is redemption, but not total redemption.
00:23:07.940 I can withdraw that redemption at any time.
00:23:10.460 It all falls apart.
00:23:12.320 And, you know, anyone who tells you not to read, not to listen, not to question.
00:23:19.680 Those are the people you should run from.
00:23:22.300 And that's exactly what we have going on right now.
00:23:25.480 People who are hiding information, pointing the finger and calling people names cannot really sit down and argue the point on whatever crazy idea they have today, that men and women are different.
00:23:43.580 But they're not different.
00:23:45.660 I mean, yes, they are very different because the world would be a much better place if we had a whole bunch of women in our our board of directors rooms.
00:23:57.720 So they're very, very different.
00:24:00.680 But they're not different at all.
00:24:02.380 Don't tell don't tell me that a man is different from a woman.
00:24:06.560 A woman can do whatever a man can do.
00:24:08.560 Well, so then what can a man do?
00:24:10.860 Is a man different?
00:24:12.080 Does he have special qualities?
00:24:13.500 Because women do.
00:24:14.360 You just said it.
00:24:15.940 So do men have special qualities or are they just all Neanderthal thugs?
00:24:22.700 It all falls apart when you know how to critically think and people don't know how to critically think.
00:24:29.060 I will tell you, that is the main project that we're working on at Mercury one.
00:24:35.140 We have, in fact, we're doing our first class.
00:24:38.700 I was going to air it live, but we're going to we're going to wait.
00:24:44.980 Because we're not sure we have this one exactly right.
00:24:47.780 But I think we have 500 people.
00:24:49.560 We're in Texas, man.
00:24:50.400 Get over yourself.
00:24:51.440 We have 500 people coming to spend about three days with us.
00:24:55.860 And the first thing we do is we just ask questions.
00:24:59.100 No judgment.
00:25:00.220 Just ask questions.
00:25:01.840 What is it that you know?
00:25:03.080 What is it you know to be true?
00:25:04.700 Why do you know it to be true?
00:25:06.340 How did you arrive there?
00:25:08.040 What are your sources?
00:25:10.280 And you have to first get into a position to be able to learn to be humble enough to say, I'm not sure of anything.
00:25:19.460 Today, I'm not sure of anything.
00:25:20.860 And I think there's half the country that is saying that right now.
00:25:24.540 I'm not sure of anything anymore.
00:25:28.360 That's by design.
00:25:29.980 But they think that everyone's just going to go along with what the new thing is.
00:25:36.680 Well, you can't prove that to me.
00:25:39.020 That has that's never worked ever anywhere in the world.
00:25:43.000 So, no, I'm not going down there.
00:25:45.100 I'm looking for truth.
00:25:47.120 I'm looking for truth.
00:25:48.520 And I'm looking for true messengers.
00:25:50.420 Who will tell me the truth?
00:25:55.680 So, we are working on that.
00:25:57.260 I hope that helps.
00:25:58.260 We also are.
00:26:00.000 I'm thinking about writing more of the control books.
00:26:03.600 They were the little books, pocket books that, you know, control over guns, control over our educational system.
00:26:11.460 I'm thinking about writing more of those that are short, that are just providing all of the facts and all of everything you need to know about that argument so you can make that argument and have it in a handy place to where you could keep it in your back pocket if you wanted to.