The Glenn Beck Program - August 15, 2022


Best of the Program | 8⧸15⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

40 minutes

Words per Minute

158.54501

Word Count

6,429

Sentence Count

9

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

On today's episode of the Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks about the warrantless surveillance of the former president's home, the Fourth Amendment, and why he thinks America needs to have a debate about it. Glenn also talks about why he doesn't want to live in a country like the USA under President Donald Trump.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hey podcast for monday we start right off the bat uh with uh a conversation that i think america
00:00:07.540 needs to have or at least conservatives yeah the conversation of what do you do in this moment
00:00:12.340 there's so much going on so many pressures do you change your principles to push back against
00:00:18.820 an enemy that doesn't seem to have any uh or do you stick with them and and risk getting rolled
00:00:24.620 over what's the balance i think there's a i think there's a third option we talk about it in uh the
00:00:30.580 podcast also more on donald trump and the warrantless or i'm sorry the general warrant that
00:00:37.700 was issued by the fbi we look at the polls of the coming election in november it is closer than i
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00:02:01.920 oh my goodness and we have to also uh talk about donald trump and the fourth amendment today
00:02:11.260 um because i got a little problem with the warrant that came out friday just a little bit
00:02:17.460 um that sounded like i was drinking again just a little just a little bit um let's uh let's first
00:02:30.640 play a conversation that i had uh on uh on friday here there is nothing nothing
00:02:40.380 um i've had this argument before i had roger ailes tell me this glenn we all love the constitution
00:02:47.520 but we got to do what we got to do no we don't no we don't we act within the framework of the
00:02:54.920 constitution and decency we did do some horrible things it's called hiroshima and nagasaki but we
00:03:03.840 did it because it actually saved more lives than it killed there was reason behind it it wasn't like
00:03:11.840 let's just burn them and put their shadows in the sidewalk no well who's saying that i agree with you
00:03:17.640 there glenn i i i want it done legally and purposely and to an end i i want an anti-communist
00:03:24.140 end to it i don't want to live in a country like this i'm not celebrating this this sucks i think it's
00:03:30.100 awful when you say somebody like franco that that i don't want to live under franco and neither do i
00:03:36.640 but i don't i don't also want to live in a country where we do these kinds of where they're allowed
00:03:42.200 to do these kinds of things to us and they're allowed to do them unafraid but most shocking
00:03:48.140 thing is not that the fbi is crazy or the irs is expanding or any of these things that they've done
00:03:53.440 none of these things are the most shocking thing to me the most shocking thing to me was christopher
00:03:57.740 ray sitting in front of the gop senate knowing he was about to raid the former president's home over
00:04:03.080 nothing and not only did he sit there in front of them he told them hey wrap this up senators i gotta
00:04:08.540 go take a plane as government funded plane on a vacation what shocks me most is how unafraid they are
00:04:15.060 of the right they are completely unafraid of the right and that we could never win that way
00:04:20.060 so i i talked to uh jesse by the way that's jesse kelly um i talked to jesse kelly uh about it and
00:04:29.200 what disturbed me in our conversation was i kept going back and thinking okay i think we agree
00:04:35.820 but then he would say we've done the constitution we've done it no we haven't done it we have not
00:04:43.640 done it um we haven't done it in a long time that's the problem and he had brought up franco and
00:04:50.620 saying you would be surprised how authoritarian i would be on this and i said what do you mean by
00:04:56.940 that do you mean you'll enforce the letter and the spirit of the law because i'm for that and he's like
00:05:03.280 no i'd go for franco i'm like you're not going to go for frank what are you talking about but i think
00:05:07.920 this is the debate that america on the right is having and do do i do we have faith
00:05:21.660 do we still believe in miracles
00:05:27.700 because i don't hear people as a group as a group reaching out and saying what
00:05:37.820 martin luther king did and that is we have to be christ-like
00:05:43.440 what george washington said what abraham lincoln knew only when we turn back to him
00:05:53.860 will we be able to stand and everybody interprets that as
00:05:59.380 well that's not gonna work you just want to sit here and wait for god no
00:06:04.880 stew said something to me today as we were talking about it on the air
00:06:11.600 uh you know our faith kind of has a unique story to it yeah there is a i mean yeah it's tough because
00:06:23.300 i know you know i know jesse relatively well he's he's a good dude and and and you know supports the
00:06:28.020 constitution and you know i'm sure it's not going to turn into a kind of socialist dictator anytime soon
00:06:33.500 um but this debate is real on the right in which you have this uh there's this temptation to say
00:06:40.400 if we are just doing what we think is right they're going to roll all over us
00:06:44.800 right we can't just sit here and be victims of the left breaking all the rules and then we sit here and
00:06:50.900 we play by the rules and we get rolled over i think that is an a feeling and an instinct that both
00:06:56.120 of us can completely understand like i i feel that way often right i feel like we're we get rolled
00:07:02.880 over and a lot of times it's because we're doing what's right no no it's because our side won't do
00:07:12.080 anything for instance how many times has fauci lied i don't have the answer
00:07:18.760 ran paul says over and over and over again there's good several examples okay right okay
00:07:24.920 so how many times i grew up in a world where if you lied to congress you went to jail okay you went
00:07:35.040 to jail contempt of congress you lied to us why aren't people going to jail just for lying to congress
00:07:44.740 they have the power to do that in november or january if they win the house i don't want to
00:07:53.980 hear about hearings i don't want to hear about them i want to hear about results and here's how you can
00:08:00.160 do it what they have to do is have a hearing and then refer it to the justice department nothing's
00:08:05.800 going to happen with the justice department okay nothing but congress can act on its own
00:08:12.360 congress can take back the purse strings uh what are we going to do what we're going to do you know
00:08:19.520 the irs out of control here's an idea take back congress and then congress you stand up and say
00:08:26.160 yeah irs we're not sending you any of that money congress alone has that power we're not going to send
00:08:34.440 that to you nope we don't get it oh gee the pentagon's out of control guess who's not getting some money
00:08:40.720 uh the doj we need more hmm until we see you arresting and doing the right thing no matter who it is
00:08:55.420 left or right until you start cleaning up your act and start firing people no that's anti-police
00:09:03.640 no it's not it's actually very pro-police it's anti-corrupt police it's anti-corruption that's
00:09:11.420 what it is and until they take that power and you don't have to hate anybody for it in fact if you go
00:09:17.660 in with vengeance then it's not justice yeah and i think that's the that's the the interesting part of
00:09:23.460 this is trying to find that line because if you follow the rules so closely that you never as jesse
00:09:32.240 was pointing out put any fear in in the other side they're not afraid of any consequences
00:09:37.440 correct then you will get rolled over correct however you also have to do that within the
00:09:42.020 bounds of your principles which is difficult at times you know it's like a lot i hear people
00:09:47.680 not not jesse but i've heard people say things to the basically the example of like look we have to
00:09:54.500 break our own rules no we have to we have to do things that we don't we don't think are right
00:10:01.060 no because if we don't we will lose and it's like we lose if we do you know that that's an easier
00:10:08.920 argument to make for i think secular conservatives who might be you know non-religious or not at least
00:10:14.380 not christian per se but it's like when you're talking about your faith i mean this this sort of
00:10:19.400 central story of the faith is a guy who literally was up on a cross and didn't really push back
00:10:30.020 because he wanted to do everything that was right like he he was so committed to the principles pretty
00:10:35.280 committed pretty that he actually was crucified over these ideas and principles so like the idea that
00:10:45.000 hey we might lose unless we break rules isn't something that's particularly germane to christianity
00:10:52.360 like and it is the reason why gandhi starved himself because he was trying to do what jesus did
00:11:01.180 no he didn't starve himself so india would be set free and the oppression would stop no he starved
00:11:09.180 himself because his own supporters his own supporters were were starting to engage in violence and going
00:11:16.780 this isn't going to work right you know when did when did the right stop believing in miracles
00:11:23.600 i mean as you said the guy got off the cross okay kind of a big miracle this audience this audience
00:11:33.480 knows that we were founded through miracle after miracle after miracle i could give them to you
00:11:44.380 but i think you know them so if it was founded because the people in impossible odds
00:11:54.220 because the people had reliance on the truth and on god why wouldn't it work now
00:12:05.540 and i think you know you could look back at like the for example the revolutionary war right and a time
00:12:12.580 where we are uh we are um up against an impossible opponent have no chance to win right and we wind up
00:12:22.940 winning well we didn't wind up winning just because we we hoped for the best we prayed right like that
00:12:28.420 was certainly part of it yeah of course and probably the real reason why we won but we also changed
00:12:33.280 tactics and we also did things that weren't always the norm they weren't against our principles though
00:12:40.580 no but they were they we did standing behind a tree instead of lining up on a big battlefield that
00:12:47.580 was a good change seems like common sense more than anything else no it's true it's true but
00:12:52.900 that was a big difference yes you know i think if i may i think this is part of the reason why
00:12:58.840 people uh like ron desantis yes and it's because he's been able to find this line he's not breaking
00:13:07.060 principles but he's changing tactics and taking the enemy seriously a political enemy seriously he's not
00:13:14.340 being a jerk about it either i i don't find him to be a jerk i think the left does find him to be a
00:13:21.500 jerk but help the left right i can't help the left if you know you speak the truth yeah and that makes
00:13:27.560 you a fascist i think mostly though he's been able to walk that line right like where he's been able
00:13:31.840 to do things that are well within his authority he's you know he's been able to to connect with those
00:13:40.260 with those big problems that are happening and push back against them i mean i think the disney thing
00:13:45.520 has shown results not just in disney but in other corporations that have suddenly yeah it hasn't
00:13:50.980 shown results with disney no but it's but it's with other other companies that are like let's just not
00:13:55.480 get in the middle of this right now and that's that's all you need and let me tell you something
00:13:59.520 when he does things and he does them within the law they last they last he's he's changing the laws
00:14:11.700 and writing them for a new kind of society because we're under attack and he's doing it all
00:14:18.940 constitutionally that's the best way to do it and the left will just scream authoritarian let them
00:14:28.300 they point to a dude in a dress and scream woman so i don't really you know subscribe to their
00:14:37.700 lingo and their new definitions that's not a fascist that's not an authoritarian i am a constitutionalist
00:14:47.000 and i believe in protecting and defending the constitution of the united states of america
00:14:53.160 and that means no more mr nice guy it is time to enforce the laws and that doesn't mean we go in
00:15:05.180 with a warrant that is a general warrant like they did with trump no that's unconstitutional
00:15:12.540 we do it the right way otherwise we lose everything and become everything we despise
00:15:21.920 american financing nmls 182334 www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org but that ain't gonna happen with a mcconnell unless
00:15:32.440 you guys get involved unless everybody calls his office and everybody else's office in in the senate
00:15:39.280 and says enough enough is enough because he really thinks that we're just a small group and you know
00:15:48.360 just uh in the minority and that's not what real
00:15:51.340 he kind of is he the beast
00:16:02.640 nah he's just a turtle yertle the turtle
00:16:07.000 this is the best of the glenn beck program and we really want to thank you for listening
00:16:14.140 so stew i saw some really disturbing things here's here's one headline uh this one's coming from the
00:16:31.320 guardian the republican party has reason to fear the midterms oh okay and then uh 2022 senate election
00:16:41.620 forecast from 538 uh democrats win 61 in 100 republicans win 39 in 100 yeah that's not good
00:16:54.620 the odds no that's not good that's not good and the republicans were ahead on that on that breakdown
00:16:59.400 earlier it was it's always been close and i i we did our first senate preview a couple months ago
00:17:04.820 on studios america in which i said look this is not easy like i think it feels easy because
00:17:12.380 i talked to a lot of my conservative friends who look at biden and his approval rating and think
00:17:17.220 obviously this is a home run you take the house and the senate back part of this is structural in
00:17:22.200 which the seats just don't line up particularly well for republicans this cycle this goes back and
00:17:27.700 forth in 2024 it's a very good cycle for republicans so they will have a real advantage structurally in 2024
00:17:34.460 that's not the case here in 2022 the democrats have the advantage structurally just a matter of which
00:17:41.080 seats are up in which states so it's harder for republicans to to take those those purple
00:17:47.200 opportunities those blue leading opportunities and grab them in a climate in which they are favored
00:17:55.140 yes however the house is the opposite where the house is basically all just climate right it's that's
00:18:00.940 how it's decided every single time now individual candidates can affect races and you may lose
00:18:05.880 a race or two because you've nominated a crappy candidate but generally speaking that should be
00:18:12.420 much easier for republicans to win now they have to win one of these two if they don't win one of
00:18:17.740 these two that's really really bad because i mean i don't want to say end of republic but end of
00:18:24.560 republic kind of stuff it feels that way you know i've we've talked about this every election people's
00:18:30.020 most important election of a lifetime i think this is the last one of the republic if the if the
00:18:37.940 democrats win both houses and have the presidency and there is no stopping them there's no speed bump
00:18:44.180 uh it's just all going to be left up to the states well speed bump this time has been their own party
00:18:50.200 joe manchin pierson yeah that worked out well and of course as we as we promised you from the very
00:18:55.920 beginning joe manchin will not save you he never will he'll never come to your rescue he'll never be
00:19:02.920 on a horse there just to to make sure you're just a-okay in the end he will always screw you every
00:19:10.700 single time that's how the story ends just want to remind voters in west virginia who voted for
00:19:17.580 donald trump by 39 points last election that maybe joe manchin should not be the choice next time
00:19:23.740 if he chooses to run again just a little request from the rest of the country we have tons of crappy
00:19:28.580 senators all around the rest of the country but really we shouldn't have any from west virginia
00:19:32.420 that shouldn't be an option so hopefully that one gets uh but while he's on that topic i'd just like
00:19:37.740 to say uh next election will somebody please run against smith romney and throw him the hell out too
00:19:45.380 that would be nice that would be nice your turn okay so now that we're done with our pitching yeah
00:19:52.040 um so the republicans are favored to win the house but again it's about a it's a four to one type of
00:19:57.560 thing it's about 80 20 according to 538 which again is no sure thing though it is a they are heavy
00:20:06.880 favorites at this point the there has been some a big media push to try to come up with reasons why
00:20:15.820 this is going to turn around and democrats are going to win one of the big ones is the abortion thing
00:20:20.180 they're trying to make the kansas election into this beacon of hope for democrats that they will be able
00:20:27.220 to get all that energy behind their base and they will all come out and vote because they're so sad that
00:20:34.440 they can't kill children anymore that they're going to wind up winning this election no i think
00:20:38.240 the kansas thing we talked about this after right after i think the kansas thing was a very isolated
00:20:42.140 weird example it was not particularly written well it was uh right after the overturn which was not
00:20:50.960 planned it was supposed to happen before an overturn of roe versus wade happened that was the idea behind
00:20:56.740 it uh the energy was all with the democrats in an off election during a primary where not everyone's
00:21:03.180 focused on it blah blah blah blah blah i think if you brought that same thing up in kansas in two
00:21:08.880 years it would it would pass on our side but we'll see that's because they're going to try it again
00:21:13.700 surely i don't think on an election day where everyone's going to be focused on it that you're
00:21:19.720 going to get more energy out of the left over abortion than on the right for biden's performance
00:21:25.080 for inflation for the economy for raiding the former president's house for all the things that
00:21:30.100 republicans are fired up about i don't think there's any chance that that works so i heard
00:21:35.100 speculation that uh over the weekend they wanted donald trump to win they want donald trump they
00:21:42.340 want him they want him up in the polls they want his his people very excited uh and they they said
00:21:49.100 that they thought or this person i was talking to thought that this was intentional from the left
00:21:54.440 because they wanted to make this campaign as well about donald trump i don't think that that is
00:22:02.440 crazy now i don't know that you'd say it doesn't make any stew stew it's 2022 nothing is crazy that's
00:22:10.840 a good point there's two ways to look at this right if you're a democrat number one uh you have
00:22:18.280 donald trump who is a known quantity you know for sure that 45 of the country hates his guts and
00:22:26.900 will never vote for him no matter what like that is the starting point of this election okay you also
00:22:32.640 know that 45 of the country will walk through a wall of fire to vote for the guy so you take your
00:22:38.860 chance with the with the few people in the middle and hope that you can squeak out a relatively close
00:22:45.660 election with those people generally speaking in the suburbs and uh generally speaking women
00:22:52.980 who in 2016 lean towards trump in 2020 lean towards biden and you say they're not going to go back to
00:23:03.000 trump the things that turn them off from trump in 2020 are have not gone away he will be as divisive
00:23:09.960 as he's ever been and we can walk that same line the other side of this is in support of your friend's
00:23:18.180 theory here is the idea that we don't know how to fight that battle against ron de santis
00:23:23.880 we have shown no ability to put a dent in what he's tried to do in florida now they this is a risky
00:23:34.940 strategy for democrats because again if you believe democrats they will tell you that donald trump is
00:23:39.920 actually hitler so to promote his candidacy would would be something that is against every human
00:23:48.780 well i have read ron trump is hitler ron de santis is worse of course every single every time yes so i
00:23:58.760 don't know who that i mean lucifer i guess right now we do not have you know looking at the de santis
00:24:05.480 option they don't know how to beat him they have not shown the ability to beat him they took a
00:24:10.760 situation where they probably should have beat him for the first time when he was running for governor
00:24:14.740 and lost and they have not been able to put a dent in him he's going to win this election easily
00:24:20.040 by all appearances here in florida for governor so they don't really they don't have a great strategy
00:24:24.480 on this one yet the other thing though is they do not have 45 percent of people who see ron de santis
00:24:29.500 as a movement a lot of conservatives like him but i mean even in just name familiarity he has he is
00:24:35.880 nowhere near the situation that donald trump is in so it's a risky strategy if they really believe
00:24:42.740 donald trump is uniquely dangerous and that's their case on all this stuff we should be able to do this
00:24:47.320 stuff you shouldn't worry about us raiding a former president's home because he's so uniquely
00:24:52.320 terrible and dangerous to the country that's their entire case yet here they are theoretically
00:24:59.760 wanting to run against him because they think they can defeat him now look they made that same bet in
00:25:06.080 2016 they did i mean msnbc aired every single one of his rallies in full in 2016 the same thing with
00:25:16.900 cnn they went out and gave this guy an incredible amount of free media during the primary which was
00:25:26.460 a big reason why he wound up winning the primary i mean you know it's that's that's been well covered
00:25:31.840 then they wound up getting burned by it in a big big way how let me get back to the house and senate
00:25:38.740 how are the uh people that would vote like trump and i i mean that are really dedicated to all right
00:25:49.620 let's abolish the let's abolish the department of education let's use every constitutional thing that
00:25:56.680 we have and i'm tired of mitch mcconnell and all of this crap how many people are running and are
00:26:04.360 winning who appear to be those kind of people is there any kind of sense of that yet it's pretty
00:26:10.240 mixed it's mixed on the type of race that they're in you know we're seeing trump people who trump has
00:26:15.580 endorsed doing really well in the places you'd kind of expect it right where he you know where
00:26:20.380 where uh right more red states you know the the obvious example of the alternate is dr oz who is not
00:26:27.620 doing well against a man who is barely alive a man who oh he's still alive yeah i think i've seen
00:26:35.220 footage of him recently and i'm starting to question it but i mean fetterman is you know the man had a
00:26:41.140 he wasn't good before this but he had a massive stroke he's hidden from the public in pennsylvania
00:26:46.800 for months and you mean like he's in his basement like he's running the joe biden 2020 campaign all over
00:26:54.900 again crazy isn't it sometimes and it certainly so far has worked for him staying out of the spotlight
00:27:00.440 and not reminding people who you are works really well sometimes uh you know especially with someone
00:27:06.140 you know like dr oz who is so well known and again immediately sets a giant percentage of the
00:27:13.820 population into two camps and unlike donald trump who has a big movement behind him in support i'll walk
00:27:20.700 through a wall of fire there isn't that sort of movement for dr ross so no because the people who
00:27:25.980 really know him were kind of oprah fans and i don't think the venn diagram of oprah and trump no it's
00:27:33.300 i'd like to see that crossover yeah i mean it might be like 10 feet apart yeah yeah so you know the the
00:27:40.100 polls in pennsylvania show fetterman up by double digits most of them which is gosh now if you look at
00:27:46.020 the overall senate the easiest way to understand this at this very moment is to basically get start
00:27:52.540 out start your process at 46 46 okay the seats that aren't up for election plus the ones that should
00:28:00.040 be easy for both sides there's some there's not there's possibilities that there could be a couple
00:28:06.160 of these races that would move in future months but if you start right now you're at 46 46 with eight
00:28:11.200 races left in the middle that are theoretically winnable for either side that would include
00:28:17.220 pennsylvania by the way that's not winnable so i mean i feel if you take that one out corruption in
00:28:21.460 pennsylvania i'm not convinced that they've cleaned that up if you take that one leave that one in the
00:28:25.300 eight for the moment republicans would have to win five of the eight races to take control now in that
00:28:30.800 race you're talking about pennsylvania you're talking about wisconsin you're talking about nevada
00:28:35.480 these are not necessarily hardcore red states that should be easy though they are all theoretically
00:28:42.280 winnable um arizona is another one georgia we talked to herschel walker the other day that race
00:28:49.400 he's in polling showing him slightly behind i thought he had a good appearance here on the show the other
00:28:54.120 day and uh you know it's important that he he he win that race it's crucial uh new hampshire is one
00:29:01.440 that in a wave election is winnable for republicans but and it's a close race the polling showing it
00:29:07.760 very close but will they be able to pull that off you've got north carolina in there as well i think
00:29:11.920 i mentioned ohio ohio is a race i think they will win uh that's one that's one uh you know you look
00:29:18.980 if i if you look at this arizona could go either way georgia and i think should be one that they'd be
00:29:24.500 favored on but they've really gone after herschel walker and it's hurt him so far it's a close race
00:29:30.120 uh new hampshire i think is one you typically assume you'd lose but you is is winnable and looks
00:29:36.860 like it's a tight race north carolina again it's a purple state it's a one of the closest states in
00:29:42.980 the 2020 election uh nevada is you're trying to take out a democratic incumbent but i think is
00:29:49.060 winnable especially if this is a republican leaning year pennsylvania i think was really was winnable if
00:29:54.800 the primary went the other way now is really a question then you got wisconsin and ohio okay so
00:29:59.300 here's the message from all this write it down on your calendar make sure you i've never said go pick
00:30:10.220 people up and take them i've never been you know like hey maybe we should get a bus uh get a bus
00:30:18.000 everyone you know has got to vote has got to vote or it doesn't stop
00:30:25.000 the best of the glenbeck program
00:30:30.980 this is the glenbeck program i would like your attention for five minutes here
00:30:47.120 um and i have to start with a story when i was when i was little probably about six maybe i had a dog
00:30:57.240 named prince and he looked just like lassie and when i was a kid that was a big deal and i have this
00:31:05.220 picture of me on the boat on this old wrecked boat on our only vacation we took as as kids uh with our
00:31:12.500 family with me on this wrecked boat you know playing pirate with my dog lassie what's wrong lassie
00:31:18.600 somebody's drowning uh and uh and one day i came home and my lassie was gone and
00:31:29.440 we lived you know not we didn't have a big yard and uh he liked to run and so my parents said
00:31:37.180 son he really needed to go to a farm
00:31:41.320 and he's on this farm and he's running and he's happy and he's lots of dogs there for him to play
00:31:50.760 with and it's very good and i believed that and i believed that up until about a year ago
00:31:59.700 when i told my daughter hannah who joins me in the studio now and my daughter hannah just looked at me
00:32:07.180 and what was it you said uh something along the lines of that's adorable do you really think that
00:32:14.700 and i said well yeah up until right now but i still held out hope i haven't told hannah this
00:32:27.300 i saw her aunt uh coletta my sister who is my older sister and she said you didn't buy the farm story
00:32:37.460 and i said yes i did and i'm still holding and before i could get out i'm still holding out hope
00:32:44.520 she said oh he was smushed under a truck and uh okay so
00:32:50.540 i'm crushed by farm stories and puppy dogs now my daughter is like some crazy animal activist she
00:33:05.080 saved a bird when she was living in new york nobody saves the birds in new york for the love of pete
00:33:12.260 by the way i'm convinced pigeons in new york are just white doves that have been playing in the oil
00:33:19.400 that's it that's why they got that oil stain around their neck and anyway science science man it's
00:33:25.500 science uh so my daughter uh saves all kinds of uh animals including dogs and it was at the
00:33:34.580 beginning of covid and you got what kind of dogs are these uh catahoula mixes okay and uh she had
00:33:43.140 this whole little puppy litter that was you know going to be gassed and she was like no don't cast
00:33:48.880 those puppies i'll take them and uh she you know what she does is she rescues them and then she
00:33:54.260 you know farms them out to houses whatever and uh and so she so the problem was is that several of
00:34:06.320 the puppies died and it was extraordinarily traumatic to the little ones the my grandchildren
00:34:12.560 and so they were like mom we can't get rid of stella we can't and stella was so cute blue eyes and
00:34:21.260 black and white spot i mean just beautiful and we're all like yeah mom we can't and uh now she's
00:34:30.720 had stella for how long two years two years and uh it's time for stella to go to a farm but an actual
00:34:40.380 farm an actual farm uh and the grandkids right now are with their father so they can't they're
00:34:48.520 guaranteed not to hear this but hannah is giving away stella yes um like you said we we fostered
00:34:58.240 these puppies there were six to start oh there's the pup there's there he is oh that's stella that's
00:35:04.000 stella sitting on her bed in the bushes right there yeah stella is an adventurous one she's very
00:35:11.600 very adventurous yes yes not like a good apartment dog no yeah stella needs a real farm yeah a real
00:35:20.440 farm um yeah when we got her we they we had they started with six puppies they were in a super
00:35:26.860 overcrowded understaffed shelter in east texas and they were very sick when we finally got them
00:35:34.780 it was tragic they were really it was sad when they got there it was it was a terrible couple of
00:35:40.020 weeks losing so many puppies and like you said by the time that it was just stella left every my
00:35:45.980 children were just devastated i mean imagine growing up in a house where like six puppies died
00:35:52.240 one after another after another you know they didn't all die at once in some sort of farming
00:35:58.520 accident they one after another and the kids were you know they're what six and five at that time
00:36:06.480 six and four four and six and they were like grandpa i mean it was just tragic so she has gotten up the
00:36:20.180 nerve to are you going to tell them the farm story uh i because if you do when they turn 18 maybe even
00:36:32.460 16 i'm going to say you didn't buy that farm story did you well it'll be a true farm story this time sure
00:36:40.460 now it doesn't have to be a farm does it no it doesn't have to be a farm she stella needs
00:36:49.020 uh a family preferably if they have a decent sized backyard would be great farm doesn't have to be
00:36:58.980 the case but she i'm telling the kids she is a so she's a catahoula which i i'd never heard of
00:37:05.480 catahoula it's full names catahoula leopard dog um and they are working dogs and they're actually
00:37:11.980 bred to hunt wild boar so yeah here in texas they'd be great if you hunt wild boar
00:37:18.840 yeah so she's very active she's very tenacious very strong she just needs a family that has a lot
00:37:28.060 of time to dedicate to her to to yeah just to train her into she's or just to just she needs play yeah
00:37:36.660 more dedicated play like more walks more running more everything we have three dogs right now
00:37:41.880 and and i'm very well aware i'm i'm the next door neighbor can't get these dogs people next door
00:37:49.760 they got dogs animals a giraffe is coming anyway go ahead
00:37:54.260 she just needs some more time some more attention she's a wonderful wonderful dog all right no i'm sorry
00:38:04.920 i don't mean interrupt i'm just looking at the time so how do people so we made an email
00:38:11.800 rehomestella at gmail.com that if anyone's interested in giving her a new home you can send
00:38:20.640 your info to that email i would love to know maybe a little bit about your family
00:38:25.140 um your situation um and then we i'm being the daughter of gladbeck i hope you're gonna make a
00:38:32.600 huge profit on this i hope i mean i hope this is gonna pay for all the kids colleges is that what
00:38:37.320 we're looking for here making money on this because i didn't get my cut i'm trying to recoup
00:38:40.720 at least what we've spent on really that much i know what the medicine costs um no so it's she's
00:38:48.760 free isn't she yes yeah of course yeah i didn't know i mean it was a good i mean you're a
00:38:53.760 capitalist i'm trying to try to help she's a 30 something she's gonna be like you know
00:38:57.600 i don't know marxism isn't so bad when it comes to dogs uh uh all right so all you have to do is
00:39:05.600 she does not find me funny oh no have you noticed that definitely no she doesn't definitely not
00:39:10.700 uh come on it was a good childhood though it was fun it was interesting
00:39:17.080 okay okay you know what's gonna happen i know it's gonna happen what i start to i start to slow
00:39:29.000 down a little bit and she's gonna be saying uh hey tanya and she'll say i don't know where dad went
00:39:36.200 and she'll say he went to a farm
00:39:38.900 with lots of other talk show hosts and he's running free uh rehomestella
00:39:49.160 s-t-e-l-l-a at gmail.com rehomestella at gmail.com she is a really cute dog she's full grown now
00:40:00.200 and she yes she's 50 pounds she's full grown and she is one of the sweetest most tender-hearted
00:40:05.320 dogs she is i've ever had yeah or met yeah she's really sweet um okay rehomestella at gmail.com
00:40:13.720 all right cool thank you is that it for your day i mean you got two kids you got three dogs
00:40:19.400 i'm done you're done right you're just gonna go home watch a soap opera or something whatever it is
00:40:24.840 yes you do eat bonbons yeah thanks sweetheart