The Glenn Beck Program - March 25, 2025


Best of the Program | 3⧸25⧸25


Episode Stats

Length

47 minutes

Words per Minute

176.4868

Word Count

8,323

Sentence Count

12

Misogynist Sentences

24

Hate Speech Sentences

19


Summary

In this episode of the blendback program, we talk about the latest in the latest news involving the Fbi and the ongoing attacks against Elon Musk. We also talk about a gang member who admits how many drugs and humans he smuggled across our border into the U.S. and a major announcement from Hyundai about building cars in the United States.


Transcript

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00:00:13.720 richer than you think why the legislature has ceded all of their power to the administration
00:00:19.420 and they need to reclaim those powers for the balance of power i explained uh and why it's
00:00:25.620 important with a couple of news stories today also 60 minutes somehow talked to a gang member
00:00:30.520 who admits how many drugs and humans he's smuggled across our border if the u.s wants to avoid
00:00:36.340 becoming europe the deportations must continue and that means canada step it up also why are we still
00:00:44.040 allowing guys that identify as girls to compete in women's sports and be treated like legitimate
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00:02:11.640 you're listening to the best of the blend back program all right there's a few things that i want
00:02:27.380 to make sure that we go over uh first of all the fbi is now responding uh to the ongoing attacks against
00:02:34.980 elon musk um it it appears as though everybody is saying these are lone wolf attacks are they
00:02:42.900 uh law enforcement now the fbi uh has received 48 reports of attacks on tesla vehicles and the dealerships
00:02:52.060 and charging stations so far just this month um and it appears that they may be uh coordinated
00:03:00.900 don't know yet but i wouldn't doubt it all you have to do though is coordinate a couple of them and
00:03:06.640 then just the crazies take over from there um but uh we have now moved uh a 10-person task force
00:03:14.780 of special agents and intelligence analysts from the bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms
00:03:20.840 they have moved them uh into the department of treasury and the fbi's counterterrorism division
00:03:27.040 and they are specifically going after those people and those groups that are targeting uh elon musk and
00:03:34.400 his company and your car possibly uh speaking of cars yesterday big big announcement hyundai has
00:03:43.000 announced 21 billion dollars of a u.s investment they are bringing their one of their factories here to
00:03:49.840 the united states they're going to be uh building cars here this is another one of these things
00:03:55.200 where the trump tariffs this part at least seems to be working he is threatening these tariffs and uh
00:04:04.080 and companies are starting to move here into the united states because they want the tax break and
00:04:10.020 they also don't want the tariff on their car did you see what europe did yesterday we have had tariffs
00:04:17.300 so high no car no no american car is selling over in in europe okay one reason is their streets are
00:04:24.440 really really small and our trucks and suvs are really really big so that's one reason but the
00:04:30.020 other is you can't afford them over there because the tariffs are so high we don't have terror we didn't
00:04:35.680 have tariffs on their cars so trump said 20 tariff well they folded they agreed to a two and a half percent
00:04:44.760 tariff and it looks like we're going to do two and a half percent so that's good especially if you're a
00:04:50.820 car dealer of anything foreign uh from europe at least that's a good thing that looks like that
00:04:57.460 should happen and be finalized uh this week uh by the way there's a story out today from cnbc
00:05:04.040 tax revenue collected by the irs set to plummet officials at the irs and treasury department are
00:05:10.700 anticipating tax revenue to drop more than 10 by april 15th compared to last year the loss of tax
00:05:18.060 receipts is expected as more individuals and businesses don't file taxes or attempt to avoid
00:05:24.340 paying balances owed to the irs the amount the amount of loss federal revenue could top 500 billion
00:05:31.580 dollars okay why officials say that the prediction is directly linked to the shifting taxpayer behavior
00:05:41.080 and president trump's cuts at the irs okay when i read that i'm like mm-hmm you know this is this is
00:05:51.460 another thing coming from the left the deep state everything else he can't cut those jobs at the irs
00:05:57.160 that's too important we'll lose too much power he can't get rid of those 80 000 people and shifting what
00:06:04.280 what was it uh uh uh shifting uh where was that receipts expected as more individuals and businesses
00:06:13.340 don't file tax or attempt to avoid paying balances owed to the irs okay nobody's shifting that i mean
00:06:21.000 is there a new thing i mean i'm pissed at my taxes i don't want to pay my taxes because i think they've
00:06:27.280 wasted so much of my money but i'm paying my taxes i don't know any big movement that's saying
00:06:33.080 we're not paying our taxes there was a bigger movement during the tea party than there is right
00:06:37.600 now but this is all a government nonsense story to get you to to get you to believe that we're all
00:06:45.280 going to collapse because we've cut 80 000 irs people that really hadn't even started doing anything yet
00:06:53.460 uh the house gop is now insisting on senate cooperation for the reconciliation talks uh the
00:07:01.620 senate has broken down this is for the big beautiful bill uh and the senate needs to get their ass in
00:07:08.240 gear the country is at stake you cannot stall on what donald trump is doing it requires action and
00:07:18.700 action now this is a very delicate balance he's got to have all the pieces in line you can't hold a
00:07:26.020 piece like tax cuts back you can't hold the piece of regulation back that's that's the kindling he's
00:07:34.720 hitting sparks now but he's got to have some kindling that can catch fire on the economy and congress and
00:07:42.100 the senate get your ass in gear now the house voting on restraining nationwide injunctions to stop the
00:07:52.080 judicial overreach against trump this is absolutely imperative as well we knew this was going to
00:07:59.700 happen what did they tell us as they were going after donald trump uh to him to uh make sure that
00:08:06.820 he went to prison what did they say a is not going to be uh president again because we're going to put
00:08:12.680 him in prison but we learned a lot the way to get this guy is to go after him with the judges in the
00:08:18.600 court system it didn't work but they doubled down after he was elected don't worry we'll stop him in
00:08:26.220 the courts so anybody believes that this is just spontaneously happening because all of a sudden
00:08:31.180 these leftist judges are like you know what i really care about the constitution i didn't care about it
00:08:36.600 just a few months ago but now i see how important the constitution really is this is nothing but another
00:08:42.940 piece of failed strategy from the the far left and it's got to stop i'm going to tell you in a minute
00:08:51.780 um i'm going to tell you in a minute how our constitution well you know let me do it now
00:08:57.720 let me tell you how our constitution is written and and what each role of the branches of government how
00:09:06.860 the founders put this together we don't trust our government now now that we went through a period
00:09:17.140 to where we did trust our government but it wasn't during the founding era the founding era all of the
00:09:22.780 founders were like don't trust the government we gave this to you and every nobody trusted even the
00:09:28.840 even government officials said it's getting out of control it's getting too big why just ask for
00:09:34.220 extra money so we could have some wood to put into the into the potbelly stove to keep you know the
00:09:41.240 chamber of congress congress warm they all feared it was going to get out of control because they all
00:09:47.380 came out of a kind of totalitarianism with the with the king so what they put together is checks and
00:09:55.120 balances and you've heard this a million times three forms of government checks and balances but let me
00:10:00.760 give this to you so you can explain this to your children or to your friends that don't understand
00:10:05.600 this there are several things the founders were afraid of one big states are going to gobble up and
00:10:12.700 take all the power from the little states and they will just they'll bully everyone around the one they
00:10:17.660 were worried about most was uh was new york new york was a big state and delaware was like we're a state
00:10:24.740 there nobody's going to listen to us and sadly delaware nobody listens to you now just because
00:10:32.780 you deserve it but uh i shouldn't have bidened the rest of the country yeah if you would have done
00:10:38.760 that we would have been fine anyway so what they did is they came up with the electoral college
00:10:43.620 and everybody wants to now get rid of it and i want you to see a i want you to see the progressive
00:10:48.780 game plan here on the constitution right now they're trying to get rid of the electoral college
00:10:54.580 what was that for that was a check on the power of the big states like california even texas and new
00:11:04.000 york we have to have that so the little states don't have to live like like you everybody wants to live
00:11:11.360 in california or new york and new york doesn't have to live like the way texas wants everybody to live
00:11:16.580 okay they want to take that check at and balance out they've done it before and you'll see here in a
00:11:25.280 second so we have the house of representative based on census so everybody gets you know representative
00:11:31.800 uh you know checks uh and the electoral college so that was to balance that concern out then when they
00:11:40.340 made congress they gave congressmen a two-year term i mean i can't even imagine how fast that goes you
00:11:47.960 must be like you're you're running for election all the time it's just two years really why because they
00:11:55.620 put the purse strings this is why every law that involves any kind of money must start in congress
00:12:03.300 because they're the closest to you they're the fastest to get rid of every two years they start
00:12:10.920 doing stuff that you don't like you can vote them out no other office has that every two years and
00:12:17.020 that's because they have the checkbook if they start writing bad checks if they start moving the country
00:12:23.200 in the wrong way you are the check on them okay all these things with money has to start with them
00:12:31.240 because they're the closest to you and the fastest way to get somebody out legally now also a check on
00:12:39.840 their out of control uh ways would be the senate so let's say congress starts to act in a way that
00:12:47.900 is all about the federal government and has nothing to do with the states the senate is supposed to be
00:12:56.540 representatives from each state that are not elected instead they are appointed by each state
00:13:04.260 so the legislature and the governor get together and say we want this guy to be our senate representative
00:13:09.800 why did they do that because they were afraid of the federal government getting so big and powerful
00:13:16.980 that the congress would just start thinking we're a federal agency we're here to make sure we can grow
00:13:24.280 the size of government we can do all these things and they knew that if congress got out of control
00:13:29.500 that way they had to have the states there that only chuck schumer should only care about new york
00:13:37.340 not the rest just new york he's fighting for what new york wants but right now because the progressives
00:13:44.480 changed this around the turn of the century what happened chuck schumer is now that's a now a national
00:13:50.120 election why shouldn't be it shouldn't even be an election according to congress or i'm sorry according
00:13:57.380 to the constitution but the progressives passed an amendment to abolish that check notice the check
00:14:07.220 on the states eating each other or the big states eating the small states that they want to take that out
00:14:13.220 they're working on that now the next one that balanced the states versus the federal they want to take that one
00:14:20.440 out and they did take that one out so the senate acts as a guard against an out-of-control government
00:14:30.840 just growing bigger and bigger and bigger the next one what happens if the senate colludes
00:14:40.220 with the house against the constitution well now that you have taken away that you know that check
00:14:47.340 and balance of the senate it could happen so what happens then the veto power that's why veto is so
00:14:54.540 important the administration uh can veto it but that veto is only supposed to be if the government
00:15:02.480 thinks or i'm sorry if the president thinks this is unconstitutional because remember they all raise their
00:15:08.920 hand not to say i'm gonna i'm gonna make sure we're making jobs i'm gonna make sure that we've got
00:15:14.080 everybody uh equal no they raise their hand to say i will protect and defend the constitution of the
00:15:20.800 united states so the number one job of each of them is to make sure they're guarding their own house
00:15:27.500 and their own power to be a check and balance against the other branches of government so now if if you
00:15:35.120 have an administration that just starts to go out of control and begins to make its own laws and rule
00:15:41.760 as a dictator because he can which is what the kind of administration we have had now since well really
00:15:49.600 since uh fdr but these the administration is way out of control and way out of balance it's why half
00:15:57.540 the country fears the president no matter who it is half the country fears that guy he's going to come
00:16:03.280 he's going to shut me down he could put me in jail because the administration has too much power
00:16:07.540 how did that happen because congress again has the check on the administrative power it is the check
00:16:18.140 that says you know what we're not going to fund that we're not going to fund them anymore you know
00:16:22.500 if you're going to use the atf that way or the fbi no funding for you get it back in line or we cut
00:16:28.660 it off that's a big power move the other thing is don't you make a rule what are you doing making
00:16:35.280 rules we pass laws here you can't just go and make up your own rules it all has to come through
00:16:41.040 congress well the founders didn't realize that congress would no longer be greedy about power
00:16:48.820 they would care about not being blamed for stuff more than their power so congress gave that power up
00:16:56.260 to the administrative state that's why this is all out of balance they can cut off the money
00:17:03.160 or change the laws make sure that can't have the reins act comes to mind the founders knew that people
00:17:11.700 hoard power
00:17:13.140 but now they're not and that's why we're out of balance
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00:17:31.640 saving these aren't people shouting down expecting moms or you know any of that they treat them with
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00:18:50.960 so president trump has imposed a 25 tariff on nearly all goods imported from canada and he's been saying
00:19:00.420 you gotta work with us you've got to secure the northern border you've got you've got to stop the drug
00:19:05.600 cartels the drugs and the human smuggling that is happening on our northern border and everybody's like
00:19:10.740 oh no canada would never do that that's not a problem okay it is a problem it's a border it's a problem
00:19:15.680 and it's porous all of them are we've got to do something about it and ask our friends on our border
00:19:21.540 to to help us well they're not 60 minutes went up i couldn't believe this was on 60 minutes over the weekend
00:19:27.660 but they had a cartel smuggler on 60 minutes how to how does 60 minutes i mean is that in the phone book
00:19:37.120 where do you where do you find a cartel smuggler but they found one and he went on record uh and he said
00:19:43.320 i'll always find a way to get people illegally across the border um here's a piece of what he said
00:19:49.920 this video was reported in january a group of men who just crossed the border
00:19:55.280 ran to an suv that drove them deeper into new york you'll also see a woman getting out of the car
00:20:01.460 and go north to canada this man told us he coordinated the handoff and took the video
00:20:07.720 can you tell us who you work for for the sinaloa cartel he goes by the name javi and agreed to speak
00:20:15.580 with us only with his camera off he said he can't risk his identity being exposed how does this work
00:20:22.560 they tell you where to go they tell you how many people you have to bring across each week
00:20:27.660 exactly that's how it goes they provide the people they have more people who are behind all
00:20:34.840 this looking for customers finding them and summoning them to certain locations
00:20:39.040 we found javi through his online ads which he says tiktok recently took down
00:20:45.340 wow um here's here he is talking about um smuggling babies and fentanyl across the border
00:20:53.180 what's the youngest child you've ever crossed three months three meses yes babies what happens if
00:21:02.840 one of the migrants you're working with doesn't pay they cannot go they're held hostage until they pay up
00:21:10.060 until what until they pay do you work only with humans or do you move drugs also
00:21:18.020 everything how much fentanyl do you move across that border lately it's been quiet but for a while
00:21:26.740 there we were bringing in 30 kilos per month wow you were the drugs come from the china from china
00:21:35.720 the china i get more into the u.s but also it goes from the u.s to canada and weapons
00:21:41.920 hmm hmm interesting isn't it uh so that's what we're dealing with and i don't know if you saw the
00:21:52.460 video of uh the the people that you know were were boarded up on uh airplanes and uh sent to where was
00:22:02.140 it uh venice not venezuela but uh el salvador did you see that trump posted this amazing video you
00:22:09.780 didn't guys didn't see this oh we gotta look it up and play it it's this amazing video of the plane
00:22:16.000 arriving in el salvador and them getting on the plane getting off the plane and then you know ankle and
00:22:25.620 bracelets on their wrists walking hunched down into this new prison and i gotta tell you
00:22:33.360 huh that video itself if i were thinking about coming here i would immediately go i'm not going
00:22:39.320 there if that's what happens to you i am not going there it sent such a strong strong message
00:22:47.940 this is how we treat people who are coming here who are bad guys now this is this is the one that
00:22:54.220 trump is or that the administration is in court now because an activist judge is like you can't just
00:23:00.200 do that you know what why well because you didn't vet them no i tell you what we did we gave them exactly
00:23:07.120 the same kind of vetting that the last president gave when he let them all in none now these people
00:23:15.000 were on a list okay it doesn't mean that they are we're all uh gang members but you're here you're
00:23:23.220 here illegally bye-bye uh i know that sounds heartless but you i really believe that uh they
00:23:31.460 all need to go home all of them need to go home and a lot of these people were not just on a list
00:23:36.320 they were known to be gang members and a lot of them had committed crimes here in america bye-bye
00:23:42.200 see ya yeah i mean if you i love that i heard some of these people like some of these people don't
00:23:48.880 even have criminal records in america well first of all if they're here illegally to me they have a
00:23:55.840 they have a criminal record right they act like this is not a crime well there's a law okay and i
00:24:01.660 understand there's some nuance within that law but like there's a law you're not supposed to come here
00:24:05.260 they know they're not supposed to come here many of them had criminal records but at their home
00:24:09.080 country and not here again is that does that mean that we don't that we're going to leave them here
00:24:13.880 no because they didn't commit a crime that we know of yet here i mean that the point is to prevent
00:24:18.460 those right yeah i i mean i i it's possible right that they made a mistake there are some um
00:24:26.120 some claims that a couple of these people were should not have been going to prison and even if
00:24:30.920 they should be deported to their home country if they didn't commit a major crime they don't
00:24:35.020 necessarily need to go to the el salvadorian lockup all that being said find those problems solve those
00:24:42.080 problems right i mean i it's yep i like what elon musk said about this in the in the white house a
00:24:47.640 couple weeks ago when he was asked about it and and and they said like hey you and this has happened
00:24:53.460 with doge hey you posted you saved 1.9 billion dollars and actually that had been canceled in
00:24:58.080 the previous administration and he said yeah we're not going to get everything right like when we
00:25:02.120 notice one of those things we're going to fix it and we'll get it fixed right away like that is
00:25:05.600 actually a normal human way of dealing with an issue like that and i think it's so weird in
00:25:10.080 washington to hear it but like that's okay now if you happen to be the person who was sent to this
00:25:15.580 prison you're not going to like it very much um and you shouldn't have been here in the first place
00:25:19.500 but you shouldn't that's the point like there is an initial thing that puts you into this bucket
00:25:23.580 if you commit a crime by crossing into this country which we have warned you not to participate in
00:25:29.960 if you do that there are consequences to it and you know if if you're wrongly sent to this prison
00:25:36.700 they should absolutely correct those mistakes well i i have to tell you i mean every message he is
00:25:42.300 sending is the exact opposite message that biden was sending yeah he's sending right now even if
00:25:48.140 what biden was sending is even if you're a terrorist even if you're a murderer we're not really going to
00:25:52.640 check so come on in you're fine now you might be a good person you might be uh you know a dad of
00:26:01.580 16 whatever and you're just coming in but no we don't know yeah but no we we don't know so don't
00:26:08.980 come leave leave right now leave on your own he he is begging people to self-deport and when you see
00:26:16.820 the video i gotta play for you it is amazing when you see this video it is i watched it i was like oh
00:26:24.480 we have it yeah go ahead and play this watch this shows the airplane now here they come down the
00:26:31.300 stairs and look how they're all marched in a line
00:26:34.880 and they're all being marched right into this maximum security prison compound uh and
00:26:46.200 no thank you doesn't look great does not look great look at that no thank you and and this is
00:26:53.920 bukele who actually tweeted this to the uh the president of uh el salvador yeah i mean you are
00:27:01.820 not if you heads here yeah if you are thinking about coming to the country or you're here illegally
00:27:08.960 would you not be packing up everything right now going yeah i'm not gonna why mess with it right
00:27:15.120 it's yeah and it's the messaging you know as much as we've always been very very difficult
00:27:19.960 or tough on uh illegal immigrants it's true there's always been a part of me that that does
00:27:25.580 acknowledge the fact that we treat and have for decades treated illegal immigration like kind of like
00:27:32.880 it's a speeding ticket right like you know you shouldn't do it correct but we're not really
00:27:37.140 going to do much about it and if i were in a situation like some horrible country you know
00:27:41.740 everything was overrun we were all poor would i risk a speeding ticket yeah maybe you know i mean
00:27:46.980 i like i i this is going to surprise people occasionally i drift a couple of miles an hour
00:27:52.440 over that speed limit here in the united states um that's off the record uh for everyone anyone
00:27:57.500 listening but like yeah you know occasionally that happens and i do it for almost no gain i do it
00:28:03.460 because i want to get home 13 seconds faster if you were if your entire family was you got all that
00:28:09.980 recorded right okay go ahead was devastated yeah you and and the united states government was
00:28:15.540 constantly sending you the signal sure it's kind of like breaking the rules but don't worry about it
00:28:20.820 we got sanctuary cities here for you the president was in a debate uh he just won joe biden and he
00:28:25.940 told you what should we do with illegal immigrants we should welcome them that's the real policy like i
00:28:31.700 could it almost takes away a good chunk of the responsibility of the illegal immigrant as bad
00:28:37.720 that's how bad our policy has been the policy is different now the policy has been communicated
00:28:43.920 quite clearly to anyone who would consider coming here yeah or is here illegally yeah get out get out
00:28:50.460 get out and he's doing all of this to not have to round people up he's starting with the worst of the
00:28:57.540 worst and showing the examples of what is happening to them to say to you please make the right
00:29:04.700 decision leave on your own we don't want to round you and your family up we don't want you to go
00:29:10.080 through this you have an opportunity in fact if you let us know we're gonna give you a special pass
00:29:18.080 that means you could come back to the country and apply for citizenship not ahead of the line
00:29:24.160 but you can if we catch you here and you haven't self-deported and you're totally a law-abiding citizen
00:29:31.240 you're never coming back you're on a list you're never allowed to come back okay he's sending these
00:29:37.640 messages and telling people i think with compassion hey uh we might come for you one day you really
00:29:45.600 should leave now we don't want to make this an ugly thing you came in the wrong way sure we encouraged
00:29:52.520 it whatever but not anymore and this has to be done or we turn into europe why is no one
00:30:00.880 looking at what's happening to europe and concerned i was talking to a friend last night
00:30:08.100 kind of is in the circle of the no and uh he said uh i think the world is preparing for
00:30:17.160 a three-front war and i was like wait that doesn't sound good he said you know look at the actions look
00:30:25.320 what's happening around the world right now he said uh it could go horribly wrong with europe and it
00:30:32.580 appears that there are players on all sides that want to have a war in europe um you can make your
00:30:39.400 own decisions on if that's true and why uh but also in in uh the middle east there everybody is
00:30:49.320 preparing for war and preparing for a possible war with iran and then china is preparing for war
00:30:56.280 and if if there is a huge war in the middle east then we're brought into it and a war in europe and
00:31:02.320 we're brought into it you don't think the first the third leg would stand up and take taiwan they'd
00:31:08.060 take it in a heartbeat because we wouldn't we would not be able to fight a three theater war we just
00:31:14.000 are not prepared for it and you know the one in europe if we're fighting in europe you know we're
00:31:21.360 approaching a place to where that could be a hundred year war because that'll all be about
00:31:26.380 ideology and we're not talking the russians we're talking about the islamic state you know they're
00:31:33.420 they're all all these islamists have been brought in and then they change and then they have no go
00:31:40.580 zones and then they set up sharia courts do you think that's going to stop at some time uh france
00:31:47.420 germany holland sweden you really think all of a sudden they're going to go but that's enough
00:31:53.060 we're not going to go past this we're going to have our sharia courts uh but we respect you lutherans
00:32:00.060 over here of course not of course not they have to take care of their own countries and the population
00:32:08.260 that has been moving in that is destroying their countries and making them an enemy of the freedoms
00:32:15.600 of mankind i don't want to deal with it they need to but we're in the same boat we must protect the
00:32:24.760 homeland we have we'll never be able to save anyone if we don't save ourselves first if we don't know
00:32:32.720 who's here we don't control the crime in our own cities we don't have cheap and effective energy
00:32:40.020 we don't have an educated not miseducated but an educated population a hard-working population
00:32:47.980 somebody that a population that understands its own country its own history and its own values
00:32:54.860 you don't survive you don't survive so we have a very clear job that we have to do and i think
00:33:01.960 donald trump is doing a good job a job of it so far but the rest of it is up to us but we must act
00:33:09.300 i mean i really think that god god does what we can't do i couldn't have stopped that bullet
00:33:14.800 couldn't have done it nobody could have stopped that bullet god stopped that bullet from hitting him
00:33:21.080 i've never seen anything like that if that wasn't a clear almost moses parting the red sea style miracle
00:33:27.180 i don't know if i've ever seen one then that was a miracle but god does the things we can't do we now
00:33:33.580 have to do the things that we have to do and one of those things is if you want the government to be
00:33:39.360 less powerful we have to stop giving it power if you want the government to do less we have to take
00:33:46.160 on the responsibility to do more in our own communities neighborhoods and family that's the
00:33:51.840 way we fix this thing but the time to fix it is right now we may only have another three years and
00:33:57.660 who who knows what happens in three years let's make sure we're doing all the hard work ourselves
00:34:05.640 right now you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
00:34:11.880 so what is the in sports what what there's somebody that has i think it's baseball has an asterisk
00:34:24.160 uh after their after their record the famous one is uh is roger maris because he hits his 60 uh
00:34:32.740 first home run that's right and which was more than babe ruth right babe ruth had 60
00:34:37.700 but but maris did it in 162 games instead of 154 right so they they're for a long time in the
00:34:44.220 official record book there was an asterisk after that hey he had eight more games that's why he was
00:34:48.640 able to do this they did take that away eventually and obviously that record has been broken since
00:34:52.480 several times but um they did take this this asterisk away i think they should put an asterisk on
00:34:59.500 babe ruth it just says the guy couldn't run he ate hot dogs and drank beer and he was a fat guy
00:35:06.880 and yet look at him huh i mean arguably the greatest baseball player of all time i know and look at him
00:35:13.960 that's an american hero right now they're doing steroids and everything else and you're like oh
00:35:17.600 you beat the fat guy's record big deal that's a fair point yeah uh the reason why i bring this up is
00:35:23.440 because uh there is uh aiden gallagher who is an 11th grade sprinter from mcdaniel high school in
00:35:32.020 portland oregon you know where this is going i i already do yes okay yeah all right so you know
00:35:36.820 um in the girls 400 meter varsity race he beat his competition by more than seven seconds
00:35:44.680 wow what an achievement yeah what an achievement what do you mean he
00:35:47.940 well it's a guy okay yeah a guy yeah it's guy what sport was it it's a it's a girls uh 200 meter race
00:35:58.420 do you see what do you see the problem with that i do i do but apparently nobody else does okay but uh
00:36:02.920 i see it clearly and glad to see you see it and everybody in this audience sees the problem and so
00:36:09.400 they were cheering him on and then he gets up on the podium and he's like so he's just won a second
00:36:14.800 a second race he dominates now in the girls track and field again now here's the here's my why i brought
00:36:22.960 up the asterix i think i honestly think that there should be some group that comes out and they set up
00:36:31.300 the two boxes or even three boxes and you know you can go and stand over there in that number one thing
00:36:37.820 that's fine we're gonna have another award ceremony just off to the side of that one
00:36:43.020 where the girl who came in second place third place and fourth place we award them first second
00:36:51.220 and third and every one of these records in these communities that are saying that was a girl should
00:36:56.660 have an asterix you we we're going to have to remember who actually won as a female we're going to
00:37:03.860 it's going to come back king it's not going to be like this forever and i i just i i would like to
00:37:09.280 just start i mean i think that that person should run and you know his family or his good friends can
00:37:14.300 go oh my gosh that is so good you go girl and everybody else can be like yeah we're meeting over
00:37:19.260 here because here's the real first place winner for women yeah i i think that's a great way of looking
00:37:25.620 at it i think too like you know we we've put a lot of focus on gender for the story we what you
00:37:31.240 know when we talk about how like hey you know it's wrong and then we go to the kind of the gender
00:37:35.940 how crazy it is that people say you couldn't change gender by just wish casting it i think and all of
00:37:41.240 that i think the real story is what it's doing to girls yeah i think it's fairness it is right and
00:37:47.900 and not only that you've wanted to be a champion your whole life yeah and here comes some guy to
00:37:55.460 take it away from you and everybody is cheering and saying you go girl it's a guy yeah seven seconds
00:38:02.220 ahead if that was a girl that did it they would deserve to be on the front page of every newspaper
00:38:07.460 in america right it's a guy doing it that's why it's stupid and it's it's it's it's funny because
00:38:12.640 the gender conversation that we've had at large is really important you can't just change your
00:38:17.720 gender based on this you can't we're not going to necessarily accept all of that but it's separate
00:38:22.540 from this like and a good example of this is i remember when my son was playing in his he was in
00:38:26.520 a 12 u tournament um you know baseball um he was 12 and he was playing in a tournament it was a good
00:38:33.700 tournament like really high level teams there and one of the teams had a girl on it and now the average
00:38:40.340 pitcher at that time was probably could throw you know mid mid mid upper 50s right like miles per hour
00:38:46.720 some of the fast pitchers would throw maybe mid 60s this girl was throwing like 73 on the gun i mean
00:38:53.280 she was throwing harder than almost every other pitcher in this tournament and there was no uproar
00:38:59.640 about it it wasn't like how dare she switch genders and play no one cares because she was essentially i
00:39:06.160 you know i hate to say it this way but playing up right like she was playing in a tougher arena and
00:39:12.480 no one complained about it because she was good enough to compete at that level and it's the
00:39:18.060 opposite that is the problem there is also something that all guys no matter what you preach
00:39:23.140 they're like you were beat by a girl that's an element they're gonna they're gonna get better if
00:39:31.720 there's any way to get better they're going to get better just by saying you were beaten by a girl
00:39:36.960 i will say not only did this girl uh pitch very well i saw her hit a over the fence home run and
00:39:43.460 in in this is in the same game wow she jacked a home run and i was like wow now she was uh she was
00:39:50.020 a big girl she was she had some yeah she could do it she had some muscles um i have no pro honestly
00:39:55.780 but like i have no problem with them playing up if girls could play at the same level i think that
00:40:02.940 would be outrageous to watch it'd be great you know here's a girl here's a girl who's just like
00:40:08.320 outpowering this guy oh all right go for it yeah i mean i'd be a little i'd be worried in a physical
00:40:16.080 sport especially as they get older right like you know you have a football uh you're gonna go out
00:40:21.600 there and play running back i'd be concerned you're gonna get killed like so that is a different story
00:40:25.880 but like when it's not a physical sport like that they go out and compete i don't think
00:40:28.600 the the american people don't care like they want girls to have a chance to compete with each other
00:40:34.120 in a fair context yes that is not this is not it's not insane it is completely normal and it's the way
00:40:41.420 it's been forever and that's the way it should continue to be that's why sports you know when you
00:40:46.180 say about football um that's why sports it's different than competitive you know uh first second
00:40:54.560 in third kind of sports this is if you can compete go for it go for it because we want to win you know
00:41:02.360 all of us want to win um and we're playing as a team when this is happening you you got a guy
00:41:10.060 competing against girls girls are not as strong as men are their bodies are just different they're
00:41:16.640 going to be faster they're going to be stronger i mean i'm not going to be but uh you know most men
00:41:23.220 and i put myself loosely in that category most men can do those things okay and you know i don't
00:41:31.520 want to see a girl beaten by a guy and i mean physically beaten up by a guy i don't want a girl
00:41:37.140 in a boxing ring against a guy uh even though he's wearing a dress no no thank you you know i'm sorry but
00:41:45.420 maybe it's chivalry that still lives in some of us older people sexism is what it is yeah it is
00:41:52.720 sexism yeah no it's chivalry yeah it is it's chivalry that's the good word for it yeah they
00:41:57.700 would call it sexism i would call it chivalry yes but it's true i mean i because it has the word
00:42:02.360 shiv in it i i say this to people and and especially around here and the main the main culprit for this
00:42:08.260 is is our own hillary kennedy um who uh i can't watch the the female boxing thing no i can't watch it
00:42:17.540 i can't watch the female mma stuff the i'm not saying they're not great athletes i'm not saying
00:42:22.460 it's incredible it is incredible competition i can't watch a woman get punched in the face 50 times
00:42:27.180 i have a hard time watching guys with mma yeah i mean it's just like at some point you're like can
00:42:32.620 you can you guys okay can we stop this can we stop this this seems and they're like they both would
00:42:37.780 look at you go what i want to rip him apart right and you'd be like okay that there's something
00:42:42.420 unnatural here going on i'm uncomfortable with women it's horrible yeah i mean i can watch you
00:42:48.560 know i've always been a boxing fan i never gotten really into mma but i've always been a boxing fan
00:42:52.860 and i i would love watching those big those big matches me too but with when with women like there
00:42:57.520 was a match they had it was the tyson uh paul thing that was on netflix yeah yeah and i can't tell you
00:43:03.160 how many people i've talked to and almost everybody says the same thing about that match first of all
00:43:07.200 they say it was a joke and blah blah blah what i actually was i thought the whole spectacle was
00:43:10.580 relatively enjoyed i had a i had a good time watching it it was kind of a crazy thing but
00:43:15.440 everyone says but what was really good was the match before it and it was two women who were
00:43:20.420 beating the hell out of each other to the extent that in the post-game interview the woman who i think
00:43:27.040 she lost is out there and her eye is like falling out of her head there's just a flap of skin like
00:43:35.480 it her entire forehead just kind of plops open like she just had plastic surgery that went really
00:43:41.000 really wrong and she's just talking there's just blood dripping down her face and like everyone's
00:43:45.860 like that was an incredible match and i'm sure it was if you're into that but like i just i don't know
00:43:51.140 what it is i can't watch a woman even if it's another woman punching her get punched in the face
00:43:56.180 over and over again you know i just can't do it have you ever seen those like those denny's fights
00:44:00.820 where all the women get up and they just start dragging each other by the hair i can't even
00:44:05.940 watch those yeah i did i see that i'm like uh this is disturbing i don't i don't want what's
00:44:10.780 happening here i don't know if that makes me a squish or what i'm totally with you on that and
00:44:14.820 like so i have no desire to see that and i think i don't know maybe there's i feel like there's
00:44:19.440 something in in being a a male and a husband and a father and all that stuff that's kind of built
00:44:26.800 into you that says like violence against women bad violence against men violence against women bad
00:44:33.180 and i don't think that's something we should run away from yeah frankly i think that's a good
00:44:37.560 instinct generally i think it's going to be remembered and maybe i'm wrong i think it'll
00:44:41.620 be remembered just a little bit like i don't know uh the christians and the lions okay yeah you know
00:44:46.960 what i mean it's cool to watch two lions fight it is but when you throw a christian in there
00:44:52.780 i don't think they really have anything but a prayer of surviving uh not gonna make it not
00:44:59.000 gonna make it i don't know how people found that entertaining i'm sure it was entertaining but uh
00:45:04.480 was it you know well i mean i've watched it in movies many times no you haven't no you haven't
00:45:09.720 i mean you haven't really seen no no i mean can you imagine sitting there in the arena and cheering
00:45:14.840 as a human being was ripped apart by a lion horrible horrible even there there are there's a
00:45:22.580 certain level of horror movie that gets to the point where i can't i can't watch i think when i
00:45:27.400 was 20 you know i'd be like i know it's fake but there's a certain level of it now they really i
00:45:32.440 mean some of these movies the terrifier secret series being one of them i can't i i could never
00:45:37.720 make it through that movie sounds horrible it's basically just like it's for horror movie nerds
00:45:42.820 yeah i would say and basically every don't watch don't watch it i'm not going to just i'm advising
00:45:47.780 everyone in the audience don't go watch it no i'm not going to don't no um but it is uh basically
00:45:53.080 every death as gruesome as possible and in a way because horror movie nerds like practical effects
00:46:01.380 and they like to talk about how amazing practical effects are we've had a couple of them who work
00:46:05.100 here and they're always like oh but the practical effects but i mean like it is horrifically
00:46:10.420 torturous gruesome stuff many times two women um and i like i i don't stomach for that anymore i
00:46:20.060 don't know i'm just getting old i'm turning into a squish or wuss whatever it is you really are but
00:46:24.160 i'm there i can't do it i i can't do it i don't want to watch it i there's no reason for me to to
00:46:29.920 bring that into my head to watch it's it makes you terribly uncomfortable no it really it there's
00:46:34.460 no reason to put it in your head none but what was the name of it again
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