The Glenn Beck Program - June 29, 2022


Best of the Program | 6⧸29⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

45 minutes

Words per Minute

193.54123

Word Count

8,724

Sentence Count

5

Misogynist Sentences

19

Hate Speech Sentences

15


Summary

Find the smoking gun that links Donald Trump to all the madness of the January 6th hearings? Find out what it is, and why it matters. Plus, a tragic story about a tragic event that happened on the way to the hearing.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 welcome to the podcast today we go into the january 6 hearings where we learn all sorts of
00:00:06.020 really really terrible things about the president and all the bad things he did and then we go
00:00:10.780 through it and show you that not really what the media is saying that they are we talk about more
00:00:15.900 of the fallout of roe versus wade and near the end of the show we have a really we have a tragic
00:00:20.180 event uh jeffy joins us oh i thought you said it was a tragic event yeah i stopped in and you know
00:00:27.000 boosted the heck out of this show those are the words i use were a tragic event but you know
00:00:32.140 joe biden 2006 said every abortion is a tragedy and every segment with jeffy also a tragedy
00:00:37.560 remember that make sure to subscribe to this podcast of course if you're not already
00:00:42.760 and rate and review a couple of others to get you through the weekend here jeff fisher has a podcast
00:00:47.660 called chewing the fat which is an unfortunate title i don't know why people didn't see it almost
00:00:53.020 lead you to believe that he might be the fat you're talking about right but no it's just it's
00:00:58.200 an expression it's the title of the show it's just an expression that's all uh it's you know just it's
00:01:02.740 all it is yeah uh pat gray unleashed is also available wherever you get your podcasts uh rate and review
00:01:07.560 there as well and subscribe to studos america as well available five days a week uh which is i think
00:01:14.300 we had a lot a lot going on over the past couple weeks and we've covered all the important things and
00:01:18.220 then also jeffy had a podcast uh so make sure you check all that out and don't forget to go to
00:01:23.820 studos merch.com for the new t-shirt 6 24 22 remember the day that roe versus wade was overturned
00:01:31.600 without having fetuses all over your shirt it's an important distinction uh 6 24 22 it's available
00:01:36.880 at stewdoesmerch.com here's the podcast you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
00:01:50.800 well cassidy hutchinson has finally blown this thing completely open
00:01:59.920 oh we were looking for the smoking gun in the january 6th situation that links
00:02:06.880 trump to the all the madness well we we have it now we have it did you see her testimony yesterday
00:02:13.320 i did see a bunch of the testimony yes powerful now she powerful is was the chief of staff for
00:02:20.420 mark meadows yes so in so is the chief of staff for donald trump right so what does that make i don't
00:02:27.420 know how that works do you multiply them chief of staff times chief of staff to find out what it is
00:02:31.740 um it is uh the one thing you'd say about her and i guess this is why they made such a big deal about
00:02:37.700 the testimony yesterday is that she's not an anti-trump person she was there throughout uh she
00:02:45.460 you know to the end was still chief of staff for mark meadows right and mark meadows was the chief of
00:02:51.220 staff for the president of the united states so this is not someone like you know it's not like a i don't
00:02:56.460 know who's the right example but there's you know there's been so many players in this at this point
00:03:00.080 but not someone who was highly skeptical of trump the whole time right and is now saying bad things
00:03:05.260 about them now they don't have a job anymore she was there the whole time and and was working closely
00:03:10.280 with the president had access to a lot of the internal conversation so i guess that's why she was
00:03:15.120 a big deal yesterday yeah here's what she had to say about uh donald trump being pissed off that they
00:03:21.280 weren't taking him back he wanted to go to the capitol building i want to go to the capitol building
00:03:25.500 be with my people here's what she said i relate to him we're not we don't have the assets to do it
00:03:30.960 it's not secure we're going back to the west wing the president had very strong a very angry response to
00:03:40.480 that um tony described him as being irate the president said something to the effect of i'm the
00:03:49.940 president take me up to the capitol now to which bobby responded sir we have to go back to the west
00:03:57.900 wing the president reached up towards the front of the vehicle to grab at the steering wheel okay
00:04:05.380 mr engel grabbed his arm said sir you need to take your hand off the steering wheel
00:04:11.820 we're going back to the west wing we're not going to the capitol right mr trump then used his free
00:04:19.880 hand to lunge towards bobby engel and mr when mr ronado had recounted this story to me he had
00:04:25.500 motioned towards his clavicles yeah his clavicles he almost grabbed his clavicles he's gonna break his
00:04:31.860 collarbones that's what trump was gonna do he's apparently very proficient at breaking people's
00:04:36.440 collarbones he can do that with he just snap them in half with his hand and it's important to know
00:04:40.920 because you know look our education system is not what it once was uh the constitution explicitly
00:04:46.500 bans the president from touching clavicles yeah that is part that's in the clavicle
00:04:50.920 ignored it yeah the clavicle cause uh-huh clavicle cause yeah it's hard to say uh-huh but that does
00:04:56.980 exist if you're tom brokaw you can't say clavicle cause it's a clavicle cause uh yeah so i so the idea
00:05:09.040 that okay the the speech is at over okay president trump wants to go to the capitol they're driving
00:05:15.680 him back to the white house and look it's a long walk he's not going to make that walk so he wants
00:05:19.460 to be in the car yeah and uh and they say no they say no the secret service says no now so keep in mind
00:05:25.780 he's in the beast the presidential limousine yeah he's in the back of the limousine he doesn't ever
00:05:31.660 ride shotgun that i know of even when he calls it he still doesn't get to do it well if he calls it
00:05:37.020 first no they still don't let him do it wow so he's in the back i guess he jumps through the
00:05:42.780 partition grabs the steering wheel with his right hand and with his left he's got the clavicles of
00:05:48.960 the secret service agent who's driving in his hand and he's about to snap his collarbones
00:05:55.080 that that's it's frightening was one of the first things i thought about how agile he is that it didn't
00:06:00.660 seem just in that vehicle that that would be possible it doesn't seem possible that's the thing
00:06:05.640 yeah and you know the secret service has already volunteered to testify uh on you know uh under oath
00:06:16.140 that that did not happen right so this that's the biggest part of this right yeah it did not happen
00:06:21.980 if this was the biggest story in the world from her um you would want to find out from the secret
00:06:28.020 service agent if it was true or not right and you know secret service agents before you started
00:06:33.180 reporting it as if it's gospel truth right okay well this person heard it from some other person
00:06:39.120 it's absolutely true right and so you'd want to get that confirmation now secret service agents are not
00:06:46.500 necessarily known for volunteering information the fact that they immediately came out and said wait a
00:06:52.560 minute this didn't happen is incorrect without hesitation it dissolves the entire story immediately
00:06:58.560 right that's how like literally the whole story falls apart within an hour now that doesn't mean
00:07:03.940 that she lied because if you i think the most important part of what you just heard was that
00:07:09.820 she said tony said as he recounted it is she's told you it is secondhand information it's not like
00:07:19.360 she's riding shotgun in the limo right and sees this occur she's not there no she didn't see this she
00:07:26.060 didn't witness it she's saying she talked to the secret service agent yeah who then told the story
00:07:31.520 now it's not impossible that something happened uh some sort of you know he maybe i would totally
00:07:38.100 believe that donald trump yelled at the secret service agent in that moment maybe he was very
00:07:42.420 emotional in that moment very possible and maybe he inflated the story to her i mean it's not that's
00:07:47.660 not a crazy telling of this yeah um but the bottom line is you follow up with the people involved
00:07:54.020 and the secret service agent if he really had his clavicle attacked here pat would probably be
00:08:01.240 very willing to tell the story yeah if asked um and he immediately came out instead and said the exact
00:08:08.620 opposite that it was not true so that part which is the the biggest headline from the january 6
00:08:15.560 hearings in a surprise moment with a big bombshell unknown witness bombshell every media headline you
00:08:22.780 will read will tell you it was a bombshell and that has already been opposed by the person who
00:08:29.960 supposedly told the story already debunked and not a political figure like if he was a let's say it was
00:08:35.040 mark meadows saying this you might say well meadows is covering for trump the secret service is not doing
00:08:39.760 that that's not what they do that's not that's not their job their job is not to cover for the
00:08:45.260 president in testimony almost never hear of secret service agents even after they've long retired
00:08:50.980 saying anything about their service with the president right they almost never do that no
00:08:55.400 you don't you don't hear about it at all yeah afterward i mean we we've talked to secret service agents
00:09:00.100 who are friendlier to our cause than the cause on the left we've talked to several of them over the
00:09:07.060 years people who worked for president obama for example dan bongino for instance well dan bongino
00:09:12.120 has talked about it publicly talked about it yeah but he but he even he doesn't relate specifics no
00:09:18.240 he's very limited on what he would tell you and we talked to others who won't say one word on the air
00:09:23.560 about what they witnessed in in the white house because they see it as part of their job to never talk
00:09:32.220 about those things and i think you know watching this i think we had a different perspective pat than a lot of
00:09:37.400 america in that we've dealt with with high level security people um because glenn always has them
00:09:45.520 around i mean you know glenn has had all sorts of threats on his life over the years and so we've
00:09:49.860 we talked to these guys we know these guys we talked to them off camera off the air and they still
00:09:56.440 won't tell people we've known for years yep will not give us names of celebrities they've protected
00:10:02.340 because they they guard that so closely they don't even say who they've guarded uh let alone tell you
00:10:09.700 specific stories about guarding them right yeah because that's you know they see that as like their
00:10:14.560 oath yeah and certainly the secret service agencies that it's probably even a higher level and that it's
00:10:19.440 you know it's it really is an oath not just a job responsibility so seeing that and then i thought
00:10:28.100 another part of this pat was interesting from maybe our perspective more than you know the the
00:10:33.480 a person who is in a you know a normal job not working with a person that has 15 active threats
00:10:39.040 against him all the time the the actions of donald trump if true not not the clavicle part because we
00:10:46.600 know the clavicle clause of course uh bars that behavior but i'm saying like the the behavior of
00:10:52.780 i want to go with my people into a dangerous situation that my security people are saying no
00:10:58.580 i totally believe that's true i totally believe donald trump wanted to go down and be with his
00:11:04.920 people at the capitol surprise me at all it would not surprise me at all because we've seen glenn try
00:11:09.840 to do the same crap a hundred times and like it is really frustrating for the security people because
00:11:15.100 they're like we can't secure you there yeah it's not that you don't trust the people who are in the
00:11:20.120 crowd but all it takes is one right you know all it takes is one hinckley to be in a crowd and we've
00:11:26.440 got a national tragedy in our hands yeah and you don't know if if even if 95 of those people are
00:11:34.220 perfectly fine there could always be a psychotic person in there doing something crazy so the secret
00:11:39.740 service and and any good security team is going to say dude no you can't go down there we can't i can't
00:11:46.060 bring you down there we are not ready for it we're not prepared for it we can't just you can't just
00:11:49.800 spring this on us right now we we cannot bring you down there we need to bring you to the west wing
00:11:54.460 that is totally believable to me and probably true but the way the media is presenting that
00:12:01.440 information is donald trump wanted to join the coup donald trump wanted to go down there he wanted to be
00:12:10.140 there to overthrow the process now so stupid come that is total spin he wanted to be with his people
00:12:18.220 he wanted to show that he wasn't going to just go hide in the white house when he was asking them
00:12:22.720 to go down there and walk down to the capitol and not riot but protest totally believable the idea
00:12:30.000 that he that donald trump who's look take all the other stuff out of it donald trump's a pretty coddled
00:12:36.100 guy he's lived as a billionaire for how long do you think he wants to be in the middle of a brawl
00:12:42.720 inside the capitol no do you think he wants to be in the middle of a group of people putting
00:12:48.100 flagpoles through windows of the capitol do you think he wants to be in the middle of people do
00:12:54.340 you think he must be in the middle of a pepper spray incident the guy lives in a gold palace
00:12:59.940 he does not want to be in the middle of that no if you thought he had the worst intentions the way
00:13:06.440 donald trump would handle that situation is being somewhere safe directing it from a distance he does
00:13:10.980 not want to be in the middle of that that's not who the guy is yeah and even if you know even if the
00:13:17.580 really ridiculous story of him grabbing the wheel and trying to and trying to drive forcibly drive the
00:13:25.440 beast back to the capitol building even if it was true what does that prove anyway that just proved
00:13:31.600 he wanted to be wanted to go there he wanted to go there so what now it doesn't mean he was
00:13:35.700 overthrowing the government the clavicle thing would be bothersome if he's if he was actually putting his
00:13:40.560 hands on a clavicle it would uh that i mean especially thinking he's going to be able to do
00:13:45.940 something over a secret service agent uh that's not smart trump's a big guy uh but i don't think he's
00:13:53.420 winning against a secret service agent uh you know that's just not the profile of donald trump
00:13:58.280 this is the best of the glenn beck program
00:14:04.980 it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program uh check out my show
00:14:19.180 pat gray unleashed i will immediately preceding this one live i can't do it now it's already
00:14:23.880 it's already passed well that's true but you could listen later on at your leisure wait on demand
00:14:29.040 yeah on demand whenever i want it whenever you want whenever it's convenient for you you can listen
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00:14:40.400 a show to listen to or watch i do view you should check it out it's called stew does america huh and
00:14:47.980 every day we do this country okay and uh it's it's it's fun all right we've had a lot of it's it's been
00:14:54.400 a fun show and i know yours is as well i think there's a lot on the conservative side that can get
00:14:58.800 boring and and uh frankly uh just don't you know bore you to tears every day and so we try not to do
00:15:05.860 that yeah we do too um we try to make the apocalypse fun yeah that's that's our goal is to make the
00:15:11.880 apocalypse that is happening right now make it fun make it fun yeah um by the way uh on this note uh
00:15:19.140 we've been talking a lot about january 6th today and that's the day the left wants you to remember
00:15:23.460 i would argue still it's the day democracy almost died yeah i've heard that yeah uh that's a that's
00:15:30.200 really bad and they really want you to be talking about january 6th i'm gonna go ahead and argue you
00:15:35.620 should be talking about a different date we've got the new t-shirt up right now at studiosmerch.com
00:15:39.940 6 24 22 the day roe versus wade was overturned i like that go get it it's a great shirt and it's
00:15:46.460 one of those shirts too it's like it's a way to show your pro-life and you don't have to have like
00:15:50.820 a fetus on your shirt you know you know like you don't want to necessarily have like i don't want to
00:15:56.240 wear a fetus as much as pro-life as i am yeah i'm not wearing a fetus on my shirt yeah i don't want
00:16:01.480 like some graphic image of a fetus on my on my stomach as i'm walking around i already look bad
00:16:06.740 enough so this one will help you look uh good and kind of give you if that makes me a bad person
00:16:12.140 then so be it yeah you know yeah all right uh sorry about terrible so get it now stewdoesmerch.com
00:16:18.160 it's the 6 24 22 shirt uh they also have the mugs and the stickers and uh hats and all that stuff and
00:16:24.740 they're all sons fetus no fetuses no fetus i mean maybe we should do a separate shirt that's just
00:16:30.680 fetuses like it's just constant fetuses on every part of the shirt i don't know maybe that would
00:16:36.780 sell even better but i hope you do it i like it because you know look i i want to make clear what
00:16:43.060 i believe but i also uh i like the fact that people who know who who are on our side are going
00:16:48.860 to know that date and i want them to know that date the left is going to be saying january 6 i want to
00:16:54.340 be talking about that date that's the most important date we've seen in the last couple
00:16:57.260 years i think oh yeah one of the most important dates in our lifetime yeah there's already the
00:17:02.140 first the first number i heard was they think even with all of the craziness going on with states
00:17:07.500 opening up abortion access and you know you could still they still think it could prevent a hundred
00:17:11.180 thousand abortions a year it's a good start it's a great freaking start there's six hundred thousand
00:17:15.960 now and if it's only a hundred thousand what an incredible day right i mean what an incredible if
00:17:22.420 it's only a hundred thousand what an improvement it's still way too many people are going to be
00:17:27.380 aborted but you know what making even that amount of progress shows that we still have a long road to
00:17:33.280 go but also indicates how important this day was and when really when is enough enough the number in
00:17:39.360 the united states alone is over 63 somewhere between 63 and 65 million babies that we've lost since 1973
00:17:46.640 isn't that enough i would say it is uh it's one and a half billion worldwide that number kills me
00:17:53.960 well one and a half billion 63 million here is really really bad and it always hits you in a rough
00:18:00.380 way but man when you think about globally over a billion billion and it's between 50 and 75 million
00:18:06.520 every year that's 50 and 75 million a year soul crushing and many and many of the areas of the
00:18:12.780 globe are going the opposite direction we're becoming more liberalized in these rules uh so
00:18:17.340 dang hopefully that that switches and at least it's kind of switched here
00:18:20.980 yeah part of the country anyway so uh check that out by the way speaking of the supreme court
00:18:25.620 there were two this is a surprise to me i will say i thought there was three or four decisions left
00:18:30.440 and there were four there were four yeah and i expected we would get four because they this is the
00:18:37.020 last day they had announced and also they had been doing about five per day for most of this
00:18:43.040 as they were releasing these well today they came out they gave the two boring ones no offense to you
00:18:49.020 if you're involved in these cases but we got the two boring ones and didn't get the two big ones
00:18:52.820 the two big ones we did not get is the epa ruling which i think is the biggest one as as far as it
00:18:57.680 affects your everyday life and how your government operates it's a huge huge case and then the other
00:19:02.220 one is the uh remain in mexico yeah part of the immigration situation it's the trump directive
00:19:08.380 yeah so neither of those came out today they did announce that they're going to come out tomorrow
00:19:13.360 so that's your last decision day of of the session tomorrow you will get those decisions i you know
00:19:20.580 alive on on this program um or at least during this time slot and the two that came out was a native
00:19:26.640 american uh issue about who can prosecute in the native american area and a veterans affairs issue
00:19:33.420 both of them you know important in their own way but not necessarily uh top of the mind so we're not
00:19:39.740 going to spend too much time on that today uh how did it turn out though on the native american thing
00:19:43.840 i mean who won it was a five five four decision i'd have to go back and look at it uh in more depth
00:19:51.400 um i kind of i usually when we go through this we start with a zillion cases and at the beginning of
00:19:56.940 the session i have to go through all of them and kind of understand basic knowledge about all of them
00:20:00.620 and they keep getting knocked off as you go through this release period and as they get towards the end
00:20:05.660 the ones that i never really locked in on and cared about all that much i can't remember details on it
00:20:10.360 the native american one is kind of interesting because it's it involves sovereignty uh and whether or not
00:20:17.340 they're subject to the united states or are they subject just to the indian reservation yeah the
00:20:22.240 concept being someone who is not a native american going on to native american lands committing a crime
00:20:27.920 against a native american yeah can the state government jump in and say they're the ones that
00:20:33.520 are prosecuted i believe what the ruling was with was no like they you have the only the federal
00:20:38.500 government can uh step in and prosecute so okay so the state can't the state can't i think that's what
00:20:44.120 but again like i don't know now look do i have it on my calendar to commit a crime against a native
00:20:49.460 american in on a native american reservation i do i do yeah but that's not for six months so i have
00:20:54.560 not really put much thought into how that will turn out okay so i was is that just because you won't be
00:20:59.760 driving through a a native american reservation for another six months well there's a lot of planning
00:21:04.780 that goes into a major crime like the one i'm planning okay i can't give you all the details on that
00:21:10.040 crime plot right now it's understandable because number one i haven't worked them all out and number
00:21:13.940 two i don't want to necessarily tip my hand here right okay um but you know if you are on a native
00:21:18.700 american reservation right now i'd watch it that's what i'll say as i'll say to you if you see me
00:21:23.600 coming do you tell us which uh reservation i cannot pat okay all right i mean i know you give us a state
00:21:29.760 like new mexico or texas i don't think there's any reason i don't see how that benefits me all right i'm
00:21:35.480 just saying if you see me like if you're a fan of the show you're native american and you see me
00:21:38.980 coming i'd run you now you know your friends might not know all right they don't listen to this show
00:21:43.760 they're not going to know that i'm there to commit a crime yeah you know but i do need to look into
00:21:47.940 the details of this ruling before i really go through with a plan because i may wind up burning me
00:21:52.660 i don't want that to happen of course yeah you should at least know where they came down on it
00:21:58.020 and here's the thing most crimes that happen on native american reservations happen to the
00:22:02.800 cherokee nation well the cherokee tribe where they're so proud to live and uh and so proud to
00:22:10.520 die you know the thing was they took the whole indian nation and they they put them on this
00:22:18.060 reservation they took away their way of life i mean the tomahawk the bow and a knife
00:22:25.220 took away their native tongue and they taught their stinking english to our young
00:22:30.480 and the way to your young yeah to my young uh-huh why would they teach it to your well
00:22:36.120 you don't know english to me off though i'll tell you that okay no uh we i taught them jerky oh you
00:22:41.280 did yeah yeah but now they know english because well yeah uh that's what i've been explaining to
00:22:48.440 you yeah yeah that's true you did mention it and then the beads we used to make by hand
00:22:52.360 yeah well nowadays they're made in japan or taiwan or china even more nowadays even more
00:22:59.820 bangladesh but japan rhymes you know so you're not going to say bangladesh all the beads we made
00:23:05.860 by hand are nowadays made in china that doesn't really no no it does not it doesn't really does
00:23:11.540 not work at all but luckily we've solved that yeah uh the cherokee nation uh and the cherokee tribe
00:23:17.060 should be all set after this unless i until i show up with my my big crime plot but now you've
00:23:24.820 warned them so now they're on their guard it's i look it's on them now yeah you know at one point
00:23:29.120 if it was a surprise that i just pull in and i was like hey here's my big crime plot and i'm going
00:23:36.020 to unleash it on you that might be unfair to the native americans however now i've announced it
00:23:42.400 right so they know if you see stew waddling down the street yeah you know coming in in your brand new
00:23:49.200 car which is on order now right i have a car yes this is a big development okay and and this will
00:23:57.120 help them watch for you by the way yes stew's getting a new car yes i don't know if you're
00:24:01.720 going to share what kind of car it is but he's getting a new one i feel like the same way i don't
00:24:06.780 want to share the details of the crime plot i don't necessarily because then they know i was
00:24:11.200 pulling up that's right but uh so i ordered a car in joe biden's economy and this has been an
00:24:17.340 interesting experience you got it right away no no no well there's no cars you know on the lot
00:24:23.980 that's how i used to understand how you purchase cars like you'd go to a dealership yeah and they
00:24:29.000 would say here are the cars we have would you like to choose one of them or you could special order
00:24:32.180 one and it'll be here in six or eight weeks that's kind of the way you're it would typically go that's
00:24:37.060 not how it goes now no it really isn't um so i put i kind of agonized over what i was going to do
00:24:42.640 they didn't have any cars on the lot that i would that i wanted or the type that i wanted
00:24:47.260 so i did have to put in a special order and the special order normally would take six to eight
00:24:52.260 weeks that's you know that was the timeline um when i put in the order they said look supply chain
00:25:00.280 stuff we've got a lot of issues going on uh and i understood that you know i i did understand that
00:25:06.060 um it's now been uh 10 months a 10 months it's the better part of a year now yeah i put it in it
00:25:13.720 it was supposed to be six to eight weeks august 20th i put this order in because i had the email
00:25:17.860 i confirmed it i'd gone back and forth with them a few times before this but i really locked down
00:25:21.960 the order it was august 20th 2021 it is now june 29th 2022 jeez and just a few weeks ago pat
00:25:31.700 i got a uh or i guess it was like maybe a little over a month ago now where i got a target production
00:25:38.040 week where they decided they were going to actually theoretically build this car wow so
00:25:45.000 the target production week comes okay they say the target production week is going on just the other
00:25:50.140 day i get a text that says quote your car has been built and i was like really wow that's incredible
00:25:56.540 it's been built well can i come pick it up we don't have a delivery date for it yet but the car
00:26:02.040 has been built i've got a vin number and everything in theory this car exists somewhere i think in
00:26:08.120 lansing michigan or some somewhere up there i don't know the third worldification of this country is
00:26:13.240 unreal it's unbelievable my daughter i think i mentioned this before was was here for a month
00:26:20.120 visiting uh and so we were going to get her car because her old one uh sort of blew up fell apart it
00:26:27.420 was no good so we we went to a dealership and uh it was a honda dealership actually and we said uh so
00:26:33.840 we'd like a honda um like maybe a civic yeah we don't have any civics wait honda doesn't have any
00:26:40.280 civics no they've had them since like 1983 exactly yeah but not now not now well what about an accord
00:26:46.920 then what about now we don't have any uh accords yeah crvs is that a thing here no no we don't have
00:26:54.140 any cars i uh well we do have suvs we have 20 suvs you can pick from among them i don't want an suv
00:27:02.560 for my daughter so uh we're out of luck so we go to a nissan dealer same deal she goes back to utah
00:27:11.160 and we're on the phone with the dealerships there and they have no cars nor can they get any in the
00:27:17.640 next six months it's like okay do you have a used car no but we could get you one and by september
00:27:25.280 and we're going to charge you more than a new car right more than a new car it's unbelievable
00:27:31.280 that's one of the options on here i've had over the past 10 months pat with the car that i ordered
00:27:35.080 which is get one that's used well those cars are 30 and 40 thousand dollars more than the actual cost
00:27:42.660 of the car it's crazy which i mean yeah i guess you could pay for that for that premium but i don't
00:27:47.560 i don't really want to no me neither um so uh nor do i i don't have any interest actually at all in
00:27:53.240 paying that much for a car so it's like especially when a car that i know the dealership supposedly is
00:27:58.820 selling for much much less and it is it's a it's it's really incredible when you think about
00:28:06.520 go back to the i the the standard uh cliche of car dealerships right they now this is not always
00:28:16.140 fair but sometimes you know we go back to the 80s and 90s there'd be those movies you know where
00:28:20.540 they'd be the car dealers would have their car salesman out there harassing you to get you into
00:28:26.260 anything how do i let me how do i get you into a car today let me go back to my manager i'm gonna
00:28:30.040 get i'm gonna get you a real deal on this and they would they would give misleading ads and all
00:28:34.340 these stereotypes that you know aren't always true but have been around for decades it's the
00:28:39.960 exact opposite it's been there are times where i'd reach out to the dealers and i i started calling
00:28:45.020 other dealers around the country to try to figure out how i could do this faster they would just uh
00:28:49.320 they would just they barely even respond to you like nah we don't have anything like they don't
00:28:53.740 even care because they don't well they can't get any car cars and weren't they getting a little
00:28:58.120 pissed that you kept calling them they got a little there was a time where they were just annoyed
00:29:01.920 with me personally which is understandable frankly you're listening to the best of the glenn beck
00:29:10.980 program
00:29:11.540 here's another example of the inmates running the asylum uh the amazon employees got together and
00:29:25.980 and wrote the leadership of amazon an open letter group of pro-abortion amazon employees filed this
00:29:33.420 public letter to the company where they demanded that the online retailer cease any and all business
00:29:40.760 in pro-life states we the undersigned they wrote come to you today to request immediate and decisive
00:29:48.200 action against the threat to our basic human rights with the overturning of roe v wade as part of
00:29:54.580 amazon's wide reaching efforts toward a more inclusive and diverse workforce really are they really trying
00:30:02.400 to get a more inclusive and diverse workforce we believe that amazon cannot let this recent decision
00:30:07.920 go unanswered we ask amazon the world's best employer to actively defend against this assault on our liberty
00:30:15.880 since when is this a corporation's job in this country to defend their uh employees liberty i mean
00:30:27.560 amazon's in business to make money let's face it that's what they want to do uh bezos started the
00:30:35.280 company so that he could make a living for himself and his family it worked out pretty well uh it turns out
00:30:40.920 that he made a really nice living for himself and his family um and it's not his responsibility
00:30:48.880 to uh follow up on the ideology of his employees but they want him to cease operations and state that
00:30:58.240 enact in states that enact laws that threaten the lives and liberty of abortion seekers
00:31:02.880 so stupid i would abort every one of their careers i would do everyone who signed it i'd abort that
00:31:10.920 career either by denying health care in life-threatening circumstances or by criminalizing abortion
00:31:16.700 seekers and providers nobody nobody is criminalizing abortion seekers now some have threatened uh the
00:31:25.200 abortion providers like you know the doctors or the clinics that are involved but nobody is saying that
00:31:31.640 the woman is going to be prosecuted in any way now i i don't think that's in any of these laws nor is
00:31:38.460 their life in danger because in i believe every single case in these states that are banning abortion
00:31:45.960 there's the exception for the mother's life being in danger every single one every one of them now
00:31:51.160 their argument is this weird roe versus wade argument that's been around for a long time now which is
00:31:58.360 well uh you they could die in childbirth that's really their argument here like if you make them
00:32:05.320 carry to term they could theoretically die during childbirth kidding me come on really yeah that is
00:32:10.300 this 1842 now yeah exactly is that where we are we're a little house on the prairie and uh but the dock is
00:32:17.100 about 80 miles away we got to get him by carriage right that's it's just so painfully stupid it is
00:32:24.400 obviously you could die during childbirth you could die driving to the hospital before childbirth too
00:32:29.560 you could die for a lot of reasons you can't predict it obviously the chances of you dying
00:32:33.760 during childbirth are very very small but you could also die during an abortion uh you know true there's
00:32:39.860 risk everywhere all the time that is it's not a it's not a sensible point they've been trying to make
00:32:44.360 that you know they tried to make that back 50 years ago because it was more common and so they would
00:32:49.740 compare it against abortion which you know also has its risks but especially with like the medical
00:32:55.300 ones they have now their their claims are well it's not it's much safer than going through with
00:33:00.140 a full childbirth now look in 2022 we're talking about two very unlikely outcomes it's unlikely that you
00:33:10.720 would die during an abortion it is unlikely that you would die during childbirth that's not very
00:33:14.760 common and it might be about equally risky on both of those you know you might have about an equal
00:33:20.400 chance with each i i don't know they claim you know their their claim is oh no it's much more
00:33:24.880 dangerous you know and like it's not you know there's this is a relative versus absolute risk
00:33:32.000 thing they're doing here which is like both apps when you talk about absolute risk chances are incredibly
00:33:39.080 low that either one of these two things would happen uh however their claim is oh well if you
00:33:44.420 compare if you do a relative risk calculation you could say well it's much more likely it's very
00:33:50.300 unlikely either way okay it's a silly silly defense it's ridiculous it's it's ridiculous it just come
00:33:56.360 on come on it's just it's completely ridiculous i mean we've taught i don't know badger people with
00:34:02.220 all the numbers and go through the whole argument again but it's just a silly argument i mean well
00:34:06.920 anything can happen in life of course you're going to die at some point all there's a hundred percent
00:34:11.840 chance of death in your future you know i hate that i hate to break it to you there's a hundred
00:34:16.540 percent chance they're going to die someday yeah and you know you can you're not going to be able
00:34:20.520 to manage exactly when that's going to happen the chances of you dying during childbirth are
00:34:24.580 extraordinarily low all you know in any developed country at this point but they've been doing this
00:34:30.620 from the beginning even before roe v wade this is how they got roe v wade uh passed in part
00:34:36.380 is lying about the risk for uh women who don't have access to abortions because they just made up a
00:34:46.020 number of 10 000 back alley abortion deaths every year well what where did you get that if you go back
00:34:54.000 and look at where they got that which 10 000 back alley abortion deaths every year uh there was a doctor
00:35:02.780 who was a pro-abortion guy who just made it up he met he just completely picked a number and threw it
00:35:10.380 out there the press ran with it and that's one of the things that turned the tide so often the case
00:35:17.840 yeah with the left and their arguments it's the same thing with the with the straw situation
00:35:22.500 with a nine-year-old kid and a homework project trying to figure out how many straws were wasted every
00:35:29.140 day and somebody threw out a number that was completely inaccurate and made up of 500 million
00:35:34.980 a day and it was a kid legitimately a kid who put this in a school project and everybody ran with it
00:35:42.300 these dumb restaurants have paper straws it's legitimately it is the story yeah a nine i think
00:35:48.140 it was a nine-year-old it was a nine-year-old who had a school project that got into the media and
00:35:54.600 then got picked up by a bunch of people and then everyone said oh my gosh the problem here are
00:35:57.700 plastic straws we need to get rid of those plastic straws and have paper straws that immediately fold
00:36:02.240 when you start putting liquid through them because they're paper paper and liquid are not always the
00:36:07.120 best match and then they fold and you have to ask for three more so it doesn't save the environment at
00:36:13.120 all and we are down that road uh you know another one the the garbage island in the middle of the
00:36:19.480 ocean the uh yeah the great pacific garbage patch yeah which does not exist two and a half times the
00:36:24.940 size of texas yeah been reported a million times does not exist can't for some reason be photographed
00:36:29.480 by a satellite imagery for some reason we don't have a picture of it and these things why don't
00:36:34.480 we have a picture of it because as dude just said it doesn't exist it's not really there these things
00:36:38.880 are so widespread that like i remember when i learned that the island didn't exist because i went
00:36:45.780 through the exact same process you went through pat i said well wait a minute why isn't there a picture
00:36:50.900 of this what does it look like where is it what's the location of it and you look for it and oh yeah
00:36:55.520 there isn't one they're just saying there's a bunch of garbage in the ocean and if you come i think
00:36:59.460 combined it all into one place in theory there would be an island that's this big but that's not what
00:37:05.680 happens and by the way we're not the ones responsible for it almost all the trash is coming from china
00:37:10.820 yeah yeah and i it was my search for the picture of the great pacific garbage patch where i found the
00:37:19.980 salon article salon which is a left wing big time left wing publication where the guys admitted hey you
00:37:29.180 know what we should really tell people there really isn't a great pacific garbage patch we've been
00:37:35.000 lying about that for years and it's just not there for years wow these things happen i was blown away
00:37:40.800 i really thought there probably was a garbage yeah i mean i just assumed there was and was like well
00:37:45.840 i mean you know i don't know that seems on it seems bizarre but i guess maybe the the current
00:37:51.280 pulls it pushes it in the i don't know who knows i don't know what i thought was actually happening i
00:37:55.380 never put much thought into it it was so much reported as such fact another one is this idea that
00:38:00.940 global warming if we don't do anything in 10 years the society is going to end yeah this has been
00:38:05.820 everywhere every politician on the left has said it aoc it's like our favorite thing to say
00:38:10.220 biden has said it multiple times and my argument on that when i first heard it was look i've looked
00:38:14.560 in enough climate data over the years this seems like some outlying scary scenario that some doctor
00:38:21.080 or some uh scientists said but is not the realistic possibility is it you know is it you know and it's
00:38:28.120 not doesn't mean the world's going to end it means that we hit a point where there it's going to be
00:38:31.960 difficult to to return because of this idea of positive feedback it's a standard thing in global warming
00:38:39.100 theory where each thing that goes wrong feeds back and and makes the other things go more wrong and
00:38:46.100 then that in turn makes the next thing go wrong it's a feedback loop it's a feedback loop and there's no
00:38:51.360 reason to believe in in all the stuff that i've ever read and what i certainly believe and many
00:38:57.320 scientists as well that the climate is a positive feedback system it it's it seems very clear over
00:39:03.760 thousands of years it's a negative feedback system it seems to be able to correct its ice ages with uh
00:39:11.340 going the other way it's the reason why humanity has been able to live here for a long time because
00:39:16.400 of that so that's a whole nother story but that's what i thought and and that was just me analyzing it
00:39:23.020 and just kind of like looking at the way these things normally play out however that was not accurate
00:39:28.180 my opinion was not accurate and the reason i know this is from michael schellenberger who wrote in
00:39:33.240 his book about this and decided to actually go to the scientist who supposedly was being quoted
00:39:40.540 and asked them hey guys did you guys say was that the un's uh uh climate uh uh division or whatever
00:39:48.560 what do they call that the ipcc ipcc and he went there and he talked to the scientist who was very
00:39:54.820 scientist and and what the scientist said was oh thank you we were so sick of this being reported
00:40:02.160 no we didn't say that that's really what it was that's what it was how it turned out yeah it's one
00:40:07.440 of the most widely shared pieces of climate hysteria and the guy who was quoted didn't even say it
00:40:14.040 that is how crazy this stuff is it becomes part of the ecosystem in such a weird way yep and from
00:40:22.780 the straws to to all of this stuff to deaths of back alley abortions yeah back alley abortions is a
00:40:30.280 great one look there probably were and we know there were by the way because some of the abortion
00:40:36.020 activists were the ones doing it they were doing the procedures that were killing women that was not
00:40:40.780 that was not pro-life people being like i can't wait to do a fake abortion so i can kill people the
00:40:45.200 year before roe v wade um where they were still doing back alley abortions because they were illegal
00:40:51.480 there were 24 deaths 24 due to illegal abortions there were no there were 24 deaths due to legal
00:41:02.720 abortions there were 39 deaths due to back alley okay so 39 in a year the year before roe v wade was
00:41:10.820 passed because at that time about two-thirds of states had banned it yeah but there was still a
00:41:15.020 third that had allowed it right because it was in the situation like it is now which when they keep
00:41:19.140 saying we're going to go back to pre-row times that's not true it's going to be there's going
00:41:23.080 to be more access to abortion now than there was pre-row because more states will have it open
00:41:27.000 but yeah so you have you have several dozen and look we want to obviously stop all of them
00:41:33.660 uh there was you know maybe it is you know i i would think a back alley abortion would be very
00:41:39.360 dangerous but honestly at this far from 10 000 though very far from 10 000 yeah and uh this is again
00:41:46.160 there was a group we talked about jane's revenge that was threatening to burn down cities and stuff
00:41:50.740 when this verdict came out that is based on another organization the jane part of that comes from an
00:41:57.360 organization that came popped up after roe versus wade and they were providing illegal abortions for
00:42:04.200 women uh yeah it was leading up to that i think and the idea was they would uh give these abortions out
00:42:14.100 and those are the people not just that particular organization but those types of organizations
00:42:18.620 were the ones doing the illegal abortions these these groups that are praised by the left are the
00:42:22.900 ones doing the illegal abortions that led to the deaths at least in some of these cases and that one
00:42:27.500 i don't know if there's any with that specific organization but a lot of those organizations
00:42:30.520 existed in places where these things were banned but beyond all of that right they're like oh my gosh
00:42:37.240 we're going to go back to this era of of back alley abortions why wait what what time what year is it
00:42:44.640 right we have a situation where any woman in any state can get a uh an abortion if their life is in
00:42:54.300 danger any person in any state is within a two-hour flight of being in a place where they can get an
00:43:02.180 abortion at any time okay and your employer will almost certainly pay for it and your employer will
00:43:07.020 probably pay for it if not an abortion activist uh organization will pay for it because there's a
00:43:12.860 bunch of them that have already popped up and we have jess is talking about hhs is talking about it
00:43:17.300 aoc wants to put these on federal land i think that's idiotic and won't do abortion tents but it's
00:43:22.700 possible national parks that'd be great we do know that private organizations are doing winnebago's and
00:43:28.540 they're pushing them right up to the borders so you can come right across the border and get your
00:43:31.360 abortion and all of this is almost a pointless conversation for most women because you can
00:43:38.680 order it online from an indian pharmacy which will have your abortions pills to you within days
00:43:45.180 and you can take it in texas in louisiana in mississippi wherever you want to all of this i
00:43:52.360 consider to be bad but why would you go to a back alley abortionist when this is the situation where
00:43:59.320 you can get it legally good question and get it free yeah anywhere or just get it in the mail
00:44:05.060 why would we go back to a an era of back alley abortions anyway even if it was only 39 deaths
00:44:13.600 it doesn't make any sense at all and anyone who thinks about it i think gets to that conclusion but
00:44:19.680 your job as an american right now is not to think because if you think then all these things are obvious
00:44:25.260 if you can do what they want you to do which is just nod your head and go along with it and and post
00:44:30.840 your tweets and memes and tiktoks then you're you're playing the game the way they want you to play it
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