The Glenn Beck Program - October 25, 2024


Best of the Program | Guest: Avi Yemini | 10⧸25⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

48 minutes

Words per Minute

174.15459

Word Count

8,422

Sentence Count

7

Misogynist Sentences

22

Hate Speech Sentences

14


Summary

On this episode of the Glenn Beck Show, Glenn and Scott Perry discuss the incredible speech Donald Trump delivered last night in support of the 16th amendment. They also discuss what they would do if Donald Trump were elected president.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hi stew hi hi let's have a very organic conversation we shouldn't we shouldn't uh
00:00:09.220 script this at all no let's not do that let's talk from our hearts today's show was the greatest show
00:00:16.020 of shows it was tremendous i love the show and that's why you should listen to the show
00:00:24.400 you know my favorite part was avi was hysterical it's great and how about that scott perry but the
00:00:34.980 whole show is great so you don't want to miss it am i right you are 100 accurate and here it comes
00:00:41.800 in 60 seconds the time for playing to the left's games it's over one of the things that means is
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00:02:14.180 you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program i have to tell you i watched
00:02:30.260 last night i mean he is on it no i was told he's exhausted glenn that's what i was told reliable
00:02:41.640 sources like kamala harris told me he's exhausted this is a tough job he can't do this job as if we
00:02:47.900 didn't just witness you make excuses for a guy for four years who actually was in that situation
00:02:53.480 yeah um he is not he is he's sharper than ever uh and and i don't say that because i see him
00:03:01.580 backstage i see him you know uh in conferences and he's sharper than ever trust me and he's on stage
00:03:07.540 going you can see it this speech he gave last night was so focused he even honestly there were
00:03:16.900 times he was reading the teleprompter and i'm like is he reading that off the teleprompter he's i've never
00:03:20.920 said that he's usually on teleprompter like and another thing we'll do and then he'll go off and
00:03:26.680 he'll meander for a while and then he'll come back to the teleprompter he was fantastic last night uh
00:03:33.520 and big vision optimistic uh with the people i mean totally right where people are right now he was
00:03:42.240 he's closing well game changing stuff if he can get in and do this stuff game changing and rogan today
00:03:49.680 right so uh that's a big one good time to be on your game i've often said that i thought his the
00:03:54.660 best time donald trump has ever the best performance he's ever had campaigning was in the few weeks
00:04:01.480 following the access hollywood tape because like i think that shook him and he was there was a moment
00:04:06.920 of like oh my gosh we're gonna lose this thing badly and he just buttoned up and he was rock solid
00:04:12.580 for several weeks and like he has his moments all the time he's you know he does he has his strengths
00:04:17.360 obviously but you know he can as you point out kind of go off script and do his stuff he's doing
00:04:22.260 really well because they put him in a position and he's decided to take a position where he's going in
00:04:27.300 and doing these podcast type interviews and it's just it fits him really well i mean like there's
00:04:33.260 another world we're just if donald trump doesn't decide he ever wants to be president of the united
00:04:37.520 states he's just a big podcast host yeah it's like that's a absolute thing that could have happened
00:04:42.620 in this world yes coming off of the apprentice he's a big you know uh a big uh real estate
00:04:48.000 developer i would highly recommend that if he would lose no i would highly recommend that uh just don't
00:04:54.140 do it at this time period uh please uh anyway or this country you could do it at some other
00:05:00.200 but uh he i mean he is he was finally someone saying what the problems are but not just saying the
00:05:12.020 problems here's how we're going to fix it you know when you listen to this speech last night from him
00:05:19.600 where he's talking about i i i think he's maybe even talking about no income tax yeah now as a person
00:05:31.400 who uh has a mug and has been selling it for a couple years repeal the 16th amendment yes i am a huge fan
00:05:38.060 of that particular part of that policy yeah we should totally get rid of the income tax now i you
00:05:42.580 know and it's it's almost i mean i think it's the right time because he's talking about tariffs in a
00:05:49.400 different way he's talking about tariffs you build your cars uh outside of the united states okay we're
00:05:57.740 gonna put a tariff on it to keep cars that are made here in the united states um uh cheaper we have
00:06:04.940 to rebuild this is the only time i think i've ever started to agree with tariffs we must rebuild
00:06:11.300 our infrastructure we have to have manufacturing here in america you know people are under this
00:06:17.640 illusion that oh well we did it before you know world war ii when america sets their mind to it they
00:06:23.640 can do anything what did we contribute to world war ii manufacturing we made the planes and the tanks
00:06:32.340 and the jeeps and everything else we made the trucks that brought the whole world into germany
00:06:39.140 okay we that was our biggest contribution we lost what 500 000 people russia lost 20 million soldiers
00:06:49.380 okay we had the least on the table far as flesh and bone um we were important don't get me wrong and
00:06:58.120 everything those guys did was obviously okay um however our biggest contribution was being able to
00:07:06.800 turn manufacturing on and just produce a war machine okay we had nothing in 38 nothing
00:07:14.460 in 39 and 40 we started to get serious because we're like uh we're in trouble and they started to
00:07:22.360 tool 41 we were way behind uh germany in manufacturing we could not even keep up by 42 43 we had i think we
00:07:33.880 had almost doubled their output because we had our own steel we had our own um manufacturing plants
00:07:43.240 all you had to do is start making this instead of this tariffs would bring jobs back
00:07:51.100 at this point later in our life we may not be able to do it but tariffs have a chance of saying look
00:07:59.740 you want to uh you want to sell your stuff fine make it in america big stuff big manufacturing stuff
00:08:08.240 make it in america we'll give you incentives to bring your company your manufacturing here
00:08:14.380 so we have these plants we are producing our own steel we're doing these things meanwhile we're also
00:08:23.180 going to drill baby drill and as he said last night frack frack frack frack frack uh and uh and so we will
00:08:32.480 bring our energy costs down uh i i think this is a game-changing moment game-changing and i'm never going to be
00:08:44.300 in love with tariffs like uh i'm not i'm not in love with tariffs either but i mean i i the size of
00:08:49.800 the government that would be required for a government to be uh funded by tariffs is a size
00:08:55.720 of a government i like yes a lot smaller than the one we have yes it does a lot fewer things yes i like
00:09:01.020 that and we were all about that up until the the 13th 16th amendment yeah i mean i look that we get
00:09:09.760 rid of that and uh it's a it's a heck of a good step in the right direction and i think it's also
00:09:14.220 the right thing i mean there are really bad taxes out there the income tax is one of them yeah um you
00:09:19.740 know i you know the progressive income tax in particular i'd go for i i just go for a flat tax
00:09:26.060 everybody pays the same we all have the same skin in the game yeah and the payroll tax is another one
00:09:33.580 i you know trump has talked about that before which is a regressive tax not even a progressive
00:09:38.360 tax a regressive tax where people who are at the bottom of the income scale pay a higher percentage
00:09:43.100 than those at the top right you know again is you'd think the progressives would be all over
00:09:47.720 but they want their money anyway you know trump has proposed a lot of these different tax cuts and i
00:09:54.460 look i think until this election yeah i thought that was what everyone did in an election time
00:09:59.760 it's he stands out he's actually going to do a lot of these things he's i mean obviously he's
00:10:07.700 restricted by the the form of government we have i know if he has the senate and the house i think
00:10:13.940 we'll do a lot of this and that would be great it's certainly not going to go the wrong direction for
00:10:17.780 once and that would be nice you know i mean if he can get this point the stuff done that he says
00:10:23.620 he's going to do in four years and he acts he has told me glad it's not going to be four years
00:10:29.080 we have a hundred days we have a hundred days uh and he's right he's got to come in and just go
00:10:35.420 boom boom boom boom boom boom boom take everybody's breath away uh because he's got to turn it around
00:10:42.480 and turn it around quickly yeah and i think if his focus is freeing people to do with their money what
00:10:49.320 they want yeah rather than a centralized economic policy which i don't think is a good thing you know
00:10:54.480 i mean the more we centralize economic uh uh you know strategy i think we've seen in this in country
00:11:00.080 after country that turns out poorly this is what kamala harris wants though and she wants a a house
00:11:05.700 in washington making all the decisions for the entire country and you can it's quite clear that
00:11:11.380 that's not what donald trump wants i mean he's a he that's not to say that we can't find we i'm sure
00:11:16.360 we can nitpick these policies and find things that we don't like but at the end of the day
00:11:20.440 here's a person who understands the american economy yes and by the way i don't know if anyone
00:11:25.460 recognized this he was already president of the united states and things went pretty well
00:11:28.760 yeah right like it's not it's not what it was in 16 we didn't know if he actually believed these
00:11:36.060 things we didn't know the only thing i knew for sure is tariffs remember oh yeah tariffs and at some
00:11:42.600 level the border those are two things war you mean being opposed to it being opposed to war those
00:11:47.360 three things he's been really consistent on since like 1980 years yeah yeah okay and those things i
00:11:53.220 knew he would do i i didn't know the rest i didn't believe the rest you know i'm gonna make sure that
00:12:00.180 we recognize israel uh-huh sure right who would i i didn't know if he would prioritize israel i didn't
00:12:05.340 know that he would you know name supreme court justices that would overturn exactly right these
00:12:09.920 are things that i really i mean not even doubted was somewhat sure he wouldn't do oh i was
00:12:14.720 positive i was stupid yeah but i think understandably and that's why i think too
00:12:20.620 you're seeing a real failure of what harris and walls are trying to do with this whole fascism
00:12:26.900 hitler thing oh my god if in 2016 you have a guy who's a businessman who's never been in politics
00:12:33.540 who you don't necessarily can't necessarily lock down in all of his policies you know he's a guy who's
00:12:39.920 most famous for saying you're fired to people over and over again oh i hope he becomes more famous
00:12:45.440 soon at some level in 2016 maybe you can convince some undecided people i don't know is this guy
00:12:51.620 hitler i don't know like maybe you'd be able to work this guy was a guy hitler was the guy here is
00:12:57.540 the definition of fascism uh hitler took the government made it all regulations and then went to
00:13:05.400 the companies and said i'm not going to put you out of business you just have to make what we want
00:13:10.820 you have to make it how we want it and follow all these regulations you can keep your company you can
00:13:16.180 get rich he made public private partnerships well that's not what donald trump is doing yeah and i'll
00:13:24.140 point out i mean if you want to look at the defining um piece of domestic policy for donald trump during
00:13:33.580 his first term the probably the easiest way to summarize it would be deregulation right like
00:13:40.180 you you could talk about the border but like some of that stuff he got done some of it he didn't you
00:13:44.200 could talk about a bunch of different policies but like defining when it comes to domestic policy
00:13:48.280 probably is deregulation he did that all over the government yes did adolf hitler was he famous for
00:13:54.560 deregulation i'm pretty sure cut regulation i will completely stay out of everything no he didn't
00:14:05.800 say that that was not his policy profile privatize gas chambers what it's dark but it's i mean it's
00:14:16.200 funny because it's just like it's so inherently stupid i mean a closing argument and i think like
00:14:21.980 what i was thinking about this because there's obviously a jam uh a total different totally
00:14:26.140 different strategy from the harris campaign here in the last couple weeks so like now we're going
00:14:29.360 on tv all the time and he's hitler no more joy it's like it's so bizarre it's so weird and i i wonder
00:14:35.660 if partially obviously they know this isn't working but i think their strategy their their piece of this
00:14:41.920 argument behind the scenes is likely there are no more undecided voters we can get no how to charge
00:14:48.200 just like now charge our people i want the msnbc viewer at the polls yes and that's exactly what's
00:14:54.620 happening and a setup for trouble after the election but we'll we'll get into some of that
00:15:00.780 you know in a happy sort of way yeah in uh just a minute yeah joyful thank you we're joyful
00:15:06.040 okay all right first of all can you give me the uh the tweet from kamala harris yesterday
00:15:15.980 oh you have the audio go ahead that's better play the audio just imagine the oval office
00:15:20.820 in three months picture it in your mind okay and picture it it is either
00:15:25.260 so but there's a choice that everybody has so let's imagine it for a moment okay
00:15:32.380 it's either donald trump in there stewing stewing over his enemies list
00:15:40.140 or me working for you checking off my to-do list
00:15:48.760 you have the power to make that decision it is your power okay stop you mean so in other words the
00:15:56.580 to-do list which is probably more aptly called the should have already been done list yeah right
00:16:02.960 like you've been vice president for four years should have done that should have done that what
00:16:07.620 a weird thing for an incumbent to to run on and what have a to-do list i know i know wait what have
00:16:13.160 you been doing i know and how bizarre is it she won't tell you what that to-do list is by the way
00:16:18.600 she has to study it some more but anyway uh she uh and she says it on a day that donald trump said
00:16:26.160 much to my chagrin i would be open to uh pardoning hunter biden now i wouldn't i don't get that one
00:16:35.160 yeah myself but that is the kind of guy he does not believe in an enemies list he doesn't he will
00:16:44.740 you know what i think that is i could be wrong on this this is hillary clinton you know saying you
00:16:49.740 know put block him up and then did he no no he thinks it's bad what i think this is i tell me if
00:16:55.220 you think you know him better than i do so this is me just just guessing at his you know the way he's
00:16:59.360 thinking but i think this is a way to try to further this divide between kamala and him like i think he
00:17:06.240 i think there's a part of biden at this point that wants kamala to lose because he's so pissed off that
00:17:13.280 they took this nomination from him and i think this is just him sort of like you know he's he's
00:17:18.480 encouraging a little bit maybe this isn't so bad if i were to win joe i don't know you think that
00:17:24.120 he plays three-dimensional chess exactly this is the way he thinks i don't know that's very good
00:17:30.600 observation very good um let me see let me uh take you to a couple of other places well here's hillary
00:17:38.620 the same story this is hillary listen to this and you know one other thing that you'll see next week
00:17:45.080 caitlin is trump actually uh reenacting uh the madison square garden rally in 1939 i write about this in
00:17:57.040 my book i bet you do uh president franklin roosevelt was appalled that neo-nazis fascists
00:18:03.820 in america were lining up to essentially pledge their support for the kind of government that they
00:18:12.640 were seeing in germany you know it's really weird you know what the one of the leaders of that was
00:18:17.680 called the german boon movement you know who one of the leaders was father coghlin a progressive
00:18:22.960 democrat says the person who loves the early 20th century progressives right right that's of course
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00:19:29.960 program so have you seen the mcdonald's happy meal toys the videos or the pictures of them
00:19:38.420 i've seen those but they're not real i don't know what do you remember i told you remember i told you
00:19:44.780 there'd be a time there'd be a time you wouldn't be able to believe your eyes or ears i mean they look
00:19:49.480 completely real but i i gotta assume they're ai or something i don't know is anybody if you if you
00:19:54.340 know about these happy you have one will you just call us real quick 888-727-BCK
00:19:59.780 mcdonald's is not going to start producing i wouldn't think so action figures of candidates
00:20:04.340 i wouldn't think so but they look so real and people are like hey i've got i've got three of
00:20:10.680 these so far i'll trade for the elon musk one i i can't believe that right i think it's a joke right
00:20:16.680 unless they have ai unless they have kamala harris ones and joe the joe biden one they make all the
00:20:23.880 candidates type of thing yeah like they yeah right but i can't imagine but i'm looking now and can we
00:20:29.080 get a camera on the screen uh in front of me underneath sarah's head uh you can't can you um
00:20:36.960 anyway there's uh get it on my uh screen here look at this picture of look at this picture of elon musk
00:20:46.660 i mean what are you and it is stew it's not elon musk that's where we were going
00:20:53.960 it is it even has your dimples no sarah i didn't say nipples i said dimples
00:21:03.860 that is excuse sarah she's drunk so i mean i can't sarah's like what how do you know what his
00:21:11.320 nipples look like i i said dimples but thanks for chiming in i do get the elon musk thing from
00:21:17.880 time to time that is uh one that i get people like oh you know you look like elon musk which i
00:21:23.040 i mean i don't i mean it almost seems like a normal look it's not a compliment it's not an insult per
00:21:28.500 se it's just no you do kind of look like him i mean you look exactly like his mcdonald doll yes
00:21:33.540 look exactly that looks more like you than him if that's real i want it oh you have to i have to get
00:21:38.920 that is you could convince your grandkids yeah i was so i was so big that they made mcdonald's
00:21:44.220 made me into a toy i do think it would be fun at some point to like rent a tesla and like hire a
00:21:50.620 bunch of like uh photographers to just kind of stand out in front of a restaurant and just like i'll just
00:21:55.380 get out and just walk in and kind of like duck my head and it would be fun just to see if and have
00:22:00.200 everybody go wow that guy thinks he looks like elon musk i don't but i mean i i do hear that from
00:22:06.940 time to time and i you know i would like to make can i walk into a bank and just be like hey it's
00:22:11.100 me elon just give me some of the cash just give me some whatever about you can grab is fine
00:22:16.280 yeah that's called robbery um the uh uh the amazing thing i just can't get over again uh where they're
00:22:25.980 making fun and especially tim walls who is one of the most awkward guys ever coming out on stage
00:22:31.680 so awkward um him making fun of elon musk who is autistic asperger's asperger's yeah okay so he
00:22:43.920 has asperger's since when does a presidential candidate remember when donald trump talked you
00:22:50.340 know years ago okay and everybody was outraged and they thought it was wrong i thought it was wrong
00:22:55.200 too i think he eventually thought it was wrong himself here's tim walls going on and saying
00:23:01.220 you know and he's walking around like a spaz or what did he say skipping on the state and it's like
00:23:06.880 yeah because he has asperger's you dope and this is a guy whose son is handicapped
00:23:15.160 and they were very quick to complain about anyone who called that out yeah with his which i think i
00:23:22.380 actually thought his you know him at the dnc was like actually really endearing yeah his son because
00:23:28.880 you know his son was just like ink overly gushingly proud of his dad which is fine on the other side
00:23:34.880 like my least favorite thing of this election cycle is having a closer relationship with tim walls
00:23:40.480 i can't stand him he drives me nuts everything about him drives me nuts i don't know what it is i know
00:23:45.920 what it is they're fake it's fake i think that's what it is everything seems so fake the fake i'm a
00:23:51.400 hunter thing the fake um you know excitement on stage i'm just so excited yeah the fake like i'm just a
00:23:59.280 normal dad and like in the over oh god it's so irritating the i'm just a knucklehead yeah that
00:24:06.260 stuff like that you know when i was performing surgery on my wife and i was giving her a kidney
00:24:11.520 transplant wait a minute you what i'm sorry i have a knucklehead sometimes i i don't know what
00:24:19.100 i was saying inauthentic liar this sort of like here is every goofy sitcom dad like it's like what
00:24:27.260 the left thinks a middle midwestern dad is like and it's so irritating like i find him 20 times more
00:24:35.940 irritating than kamala harris like kamala harris i she is what she is she's terrible she's an awful
00:24:41.640 politician i've i've seen this person a million times throughout politics walls is so irritating in
00:24:47.600 a totally different way it hits me at my core like i can't stand him i really think i don't know what
00:24:52.500 it is are uh have developed over the last especially gen z they have developed this bullcrap meter
00:25:01.680 unlike you know my generation was the first generation to be marketed to from birth okay
00:25:08.880 we saw marketing when we were little on television everything else and you know all the serial
00:25:14.920 marketing and everything else i was like buy unfiltered cigarettes boy it was like that it was
00:25:20.560 you know uh four out of five doctors recommend camel cigarettes and you're like really uh and so you
00:25:30.060 know we were marketed to this generation has been lied to for so long we yes we had the tobacco lie
00:25:38.940 but generally speaking other things were kind of on the up and up you know what i mean not now
00:25:45.780 everything is a lie every everything they see their friends on facebook it's a lie that's not that's not
00:25:54.680 them actually authentically smiling that's not them authentically doing anything they're setting this
00:26:01.940 fake situation up for the camera or a video or whatever they know authenticity when they see it
00:26:10.300 and uh i think that's why you're seeing such a swing in in g in z uh and you're you're also seeing
00:26:20.740 z kind of repelled uh from the harris walls kind of campaign they're like i don't think that's real
00:26:28.160 president xi i think he really is is compelled to go toward the kamala harris campaign yes he is okay
00:26:34.060 generation z generation z okay yeah that's true i think you're right the leader of china it yeah
00:26:39.520 absolutely it's like what this sounds great glenn beck is now saying i'm against kamala harris
00:26:44.780 that's got to change uh i think we're seeing this in polls too when you look uh you know at the
00:26:51.060 movement especially young men young men are really running away from the democratic party now they're
00:26:56.160 young women are becoming more liberal i think i don't know if that continues are you worried about
00:27:01.520 that no i've told you i think what i think that is i probably wasn't listening oh okay yeah okay all
00:27:07.980 right well that's i should have expected right uh so excuse the audience you've probably heard this
00:27:12.660 before but this will be new for stew right um the uh i i think this can be explained by no matter how
00:27:22.120 much the left wants to say men and women are exactly the same and you're like uh that guy in a short
00:27:32.120 tight you know short shorts there on the volleyball team just blew that other team members head off with
00:27:40.260 the serve uh no no they're exactly the same uh well we're very different and and there's one thing
00:27:48.080 that we're all born with men are born with a protective i thought you were gonna get a different p word
00:27:54.100 there but go ahead yeah with a penis oh yes okay yes but also a protective gene okay they i'm sorry but
00:28:02.420 they we are naturally built to be the protector um and women and this is all you know i've met women
00:28:12.640 who are not like this i've met men who are not like generality generality um generally women are the
00:28:19.300 nurturer they're the first to run and go oh i know you didn't mean it and dad's like yeah i did
00:28:25.740 uh oh no no we can't spank we can't spank yeah we can uh so we're just different okay what's happening
00:28:37.120 to generation z with with both the females and the males is i think the guys are seeing
00:28:45.340 um i think that's a lot of bull crap uh and uh no my instincts tell me that's not gonna work out
00:28:56.640 well for us they see trouble on the horizon and so their natural instinct to stand up and be a man
00:29:04.040 okay bad times or hard times make uh strong men we're at the beginning of the hard times generation z
00:29:14.720 is going to be the strong men okay they're going to they're going to reject all this
00:29:21.660 what are you saying i can wear a dress and be a he-man i'm not afraid to say a woman could rule over me
00:29:30.880 shut up shut up they've had enough of it and they don't have a it's exactly the way we were
00:29:39.340 for most people when barack obama started saying yeah and they just hate black people you're like
00:29:46.200 i don't hate black what are you talking about all they see is race i don't see i listen to martin
00:29:51.520 luther king all of that stuff that's in the past history right that's where generation z is on this
00:29:59.740 they don't they don't have a problem with women you know uh being the president they don't have a
00:30:10.020 problem with any of these stuff that any of this stuff we have evolved as much as the progressive
00:30:15.900 movement has tried to regress our society they know that's bull crap instinctively the reason why
00:30:24.700 the women are flipping so hard on the other side is because their maternal instinct is kicking in
00:30:32.580 and they they see the sad little tale about all of these immigrants where the guys will see uh yeah
00:30:42.600 they're gang members okay the women will just see yeah but what about the poor little child that's
00:30:49.360 you mean the one that's in danger of being marketed for sex well no but there are these little kids
00:30:57.060 that this is all normal it's all normal this is what ali stuck he's talking about in her book
00:31:02.200 what it's a toxic empathy right yeah she's talking about how you're playing on that right yeah they're
00:31:09.040 targeting women with that sort of of approach and it works out a lot of women i mean it really you know
00:31:14.600 what works out it's natural it's natural and it's natural for guys to say no it's natural for guys
00:31:23.600 who generally are the one again generally i know a lot of strong women that are not like this but
00:31:30.860 generally they're the ones who are like get out of the way i'm gonna make something of my life
00:31:34.540 i am going to build this where generally women are not cutthroat and they also they can get in to be
00:31:43.760 cutthroat uh and be you know a great entrepreneur or whatever no but they also will at some point say
00:31:52.320 i want to have a baby i want to be a mom and some women are completely ruthless right behind the scenes
00:32:00.140 i think let me give you may i say i think i think girls i think women slowly grow out of that maybe
00:32:08.180 by the time they're 80 they're not as ruthless as they were when they were teenage girls
00:32:12.020 teenage girls are monsters can i give a counterpoint to this yeah the rise of kamala harris
00:32:17.920 kamala harris has been doing this behind the scenes for decades yes and she has uh risen
00:32:26.580 throughout politics i'm trying to be careful with my words she's risen throughout politics
00:32:30.040 through any uh in a legit it was trying to avoid i was gonna say a legitimate talent
00:32:37.480 of having sex with her boss i'm sorry i shouldn't but i i just go ahead a legitimate talent oh yeah with
00:32:48.600 uh with backroom politics and i didn't say bedroom though bedroom also would apply in this particular
00:32:56.620 certain portions of her career but backroom politics she was able to out execute
00:33:04.340 dozens of high level uh competing attorneys in san francisco to gain billionaire donors
00:33:15.060 i mean her rise is it's a legitimate talent of hers it's her only talent so but it has when women
00:33:23.280 why is she here when women go dark when women go ruthless there's studies on this the the worst
00:33:31.740 nazi guards were the women really oh my gosh read about the the women's camps and the women that
00:33:39.560 were they were ruthless ruthless far more than the men this is the best of the glenn beck program
00:33:48.880 abhi yemeni he is uh a rebel news reporter from australia is this your this is not your first time
00:33:59.820 no no i've been here before yeah okay um so uh uh uh you're traveling where did you start
00:34:06.180 so we started in san fran okay oh that's the idea starting san fran in like
00:34:11.740 kamala the you know the the place that represents everything she represents and we're going to end
00:34:17.820 in miami so we we've done a fair bit uh this is a great large country right i know i know you have
00:34:25.620 a large continent a very large country but not a lot of people no no and and i'll tell you this i
00:34:33.100 probably traveled now more of america than i have australia really it's a bit like i've never done a
00:34:37.960 i've never gone in an rv around australia is there a gas station somewhere in the middle of australia
00:34:43.040 where you could there i have done i've gone to outback australia to during covid to report on
00:34:48.200 some of the crime crime stuff that was happening in in alice springs in the middle of australia so yeah
00:34:53.680 there's you can get to places but it's you you have long drives of nothing beautiful beautiful
00:34:59.580 country though okay so what are you finding so far you're halfway through your trip you're here in
00:35:05.540 texas so what are you finding along the way what are people actually feeling and saying look i people
00:35:11.920 ask you keep asking me in australia especially like what's what are you predicting and i go look if
00:35:15.600 i'm going by the mood the mood is clearly trump because i'm seeing people that are saying
00:35:20.620 you know you have your trumpers you have your republicans they're fine most of them are proud
00:35:25.360 to say it then you have the people that kind of the whole issue is about the last four years has
00:35:32.720 just been tough i was a registered democrat i'm i am a democrat i've always voted democrat and they've
00:35:38.400 gone to try and then you have the the the democrats that say they're voting democrat but they they're
00:35:45.900 like we're gonna lose and then you have like the diehard democrat that yeah that are like no kamala's
00:35:51.480 way ahead so do you do you find you know there's always this suppressed trump voter that doesn't want
00:35:56.920 to say um i think that's becoming less and less of a factor now um you know people the people god
00:36:04.840 bless them that you know six years ago were wearing the maga hats uh who were just like on suicide
00:36:10.980 missions you'd see them you'd be like yeah the guy's wearing a red hat he's crazy um but but now
00:36:17.000 people are don't have that feeling is there still the suppressed trump and do you think that there is
00:36:23.760 a suppressed trump supporter in some that are saying therefore kamala they just don't want anybody to
00:36:30.060 know sure i i was actually surprised a bit um i think in uh san antonio san not san antonio san
00:36:37.420 uh let's see you were in los cruces los angeles uh san francisco san diego san diego in san diego i
00:36:45.340 was surprised because there was the what i noticed with when you say you know closet trumpers the way
00:36:51.420 you work it out is by the so i go okay you don't want to i ask people what they're voting and they
00:36:56.020 they say oh i'd rather not say whatever and then i go oh so what are the kind of issues that bother you
00:36:59.860 and then it's their answers about cost of living the last four years have been they're essentially
00:37:04.240 saying have been horrible it was easier before so you know who they're voting they just don't want
00:37:08.180 to say it out loud they're scared to say it and i ask them what are you worried about and some of
00:37:12.220 them say you know it depends which way this is going to play we don't know and i've got family i've
00:37:17.160 got friends i've got this but i've actually had really interesting interactions yesterday in fact
00:37:22.340 in texas in waco texas i reckon it hasn't even we haven't published it yet so we've got like this
00:37:27.580 website aviacrossamerica.com where we're publishing everything we haven't even produced it yet but we
00:37:32.340 bumped into a couple where i'm just asking in fact everywhere i go i try to think of something
00:37:38.240 unique to the place in texas i'm i was reading some reports that there are democrats that think
00:37:43.300 that texas is going to flip from you know red to blue yeah red to blue and and so and so there was
00:37:50.280 that question and there was also i read uh you know a progressive uh a local writer that's saying
00:37:56.320 that if trump uh succeeds in in in deporting all the illegal uh immigrants the economy in texas is
00:38:02.920 going to crash so that was kind of crazy so that was my question that i want to i don't want to hear
00:38:06.980 it from media punters i want to hear it from the average person and so i walk up to this couple like
00:38:11.480 i've done to everyone mind you i was expecting a lot more cowboys here i'm yeah i know really
00:38:16.920 disappointed i've had friends that fly into the state they're like where are all the cows
00:38:21.020 you're like good lord it's not texas i was hunting there was an aussie hunting the streets of texas
00:38:28.420 looking for cowboys i was like a crocodile hunter just more right cowboy hunting anyways so i asked
00:38:33.440 this couple and um he was he was a kamala he was like a left-wing younger he's a year younger than me
00:38:39.680 so he was 38 or something and and and then they kind of broke out into this argument i kind of stepped
00:38:47.940 back and just played the mic because she was clearly a trumper she was making all the arguments
00:38:54.140 that you would hear like that i see online played out it was playing out in real life in front of me
00:39:00.000 between a couple which i i hope to god that they stayed together but but i said it to them what was
00:39:07.280 he saying so he was you know it got to the point you know they digressed to black lives matter for
00:39:12.120 example and he was making all the arguments of you know i went to those who were great and she's like
00:39:15.500 i was working in a coffee shop they were terrorists they were attacking um but he went it went through
00:39:20.380 everything all the different and you know he just labeled her a conspiracy theorist he said that you
00:39:25.080 can't have you know i'm not going to vote for for for a side that waves nazi flags at their rallies
00:39:31.040 that i can tell you right now that's not going to last she turns around she goes what are you
00:39:35.460 calling me a nazi and it's like no no not you but yeah it's amazing i i for me it was the most
00:39:41.340 compelling um kind of interview which i you know i really stopped interviewing because they were just
00:39:49.820 doing the work for me yeah and i think it also just demonstrates what's happening across this
00:39:55.920 country i think that's what's really going on the fact that they're together i actually hope they stay
00:40:00.020 together because were they married or just no they've been saying it so they're clearly i'm someone
00:40:06.100 that looks at that and i hope that they can because i i come from a family i'm one of 17 children
00:40:11.960 17 yes your mother was tired my my mother is tired she'll never babysit my she says i i have done my
00:40:20.460 time she tells me yeah but you know in our family we have wide-ranging you know i've got what i consider
00:40:27.960 far left-wing brothers siblings and then i have some that are you know they might consider me far right
00:40:33.980 but there are some that are more conservative than me even and i i think interestingly enough
00:40:40.420 the silver lining of october 7 for us in our family and probably for a lot of jews is actually
00:40:44.740 we realize that we're all family yeah it doesn't actually those political differences don't matter
00:40:50.140 there's a greater enemy and they want us all dead but i would love to see that for not only america
00:40:56.460 for the world that you can actually have opposing views and talk about them i i agree with you i don't
00:41:02.060 know if they'll last because he was jumping on it was almost the personal tax but he had to skip over
00:41:07.900 his partner as a man who married at 19 uh and politics did not play a role at all uh and her
00:41:16.900 politics were much uh really almost hillary clinton uh uh it it doesn't it didn't know it is it
00:41:26.500 it's not possible i've heard that argument yeah it doesn't work if you're both strong-willed and
00:41:30.420 strong opinion you i mean especially when it's if you're in a relationship try to make it work do
00:41:37.440 everything you can to make it work but it takes both of you wanting to make it work um but if you're
00:41:42.200 dating somebody i mean god bless you but why put yourself through when somebody is calling
00:41:47.240 your philosophy nazi yeah i mean that's nuts that's nuts okay take me through a couple of uh a couple of
00:41:55.500 these uh sound bites here what do we have um let me see here we have uh you catch a voter on her bad
00:42:07.080 argument using bad logic that was my most fun i reckon that one okay let's go cut six please
00:42:13.140 my sister is trans and she um it's like when someone's like talking about something that directly
00:42:20.620 affects you and they have no skin in the game none nada zero like you know they're it's different
00:42:26.500 how do you feel about israel and palestine uh i mean i don't think the genocide in gaza is good
00:42:33.760 do you have skin in the game
00:42:35.200 well like that's like a little bit of a different issue though
00:42:41.560 like we're talking about like the hell no but i'm just trying to make the point here
00:42:46.240 so you're upset about a foreign war and i'm talking about people's health care i'm talking
00:42:50.440 about people's lives so my mother lives in israel my sister my brother you have a really strong
00:42:54.400 opinion about israel i'm applying your same argument back at you you don't know what you're
00:42:59.380 talking about you've got no skin in the game and i'm okay okay she just walks away you see how that
00:43:05.640 works funny how her logic only applies to her political foes yeah imagine my shock the great
00:43:12.080 part about that is there's just unrelated laughter at the perfect time in that video it's like in
00:43:16.800 the background but she's just laughing at her argument i only i only realized that when reading
00:43:21.900 the comments i didn't even hear the laugh oh yeah someone's just laughing at something totally
00:43:25.860 separate in the background but maybe timed perfectly into your video might have been what city was that
00:43:30.440 in that was in hollywood uh that was holly brave man uh let's go to uh cut seven what threat to
00:43:38.860 your community does donald trump pose uh anti-trans anti-lgbtq um actually trying to reverse rights for
00:43:48.260 women and what rights for women uh the right to their control their body because how would you define
00:43:54.180 a woman i would define a woman as anyone who says that they're a woman so abortion rights would not
00:44:01.300 really be then women because if somebody who can't have i mean you can play semantics games like
00:44:11.200 but i did say that anyone who has a uterus to be able to you know control their body so he's not
00:44:21.280 really against women's rights he's against then what's a woman i don't want to argue that point
00:44:28.100 take care good luck i love that i absolutely love it because that's usually the way it goes
00:44:34.360 i i you know you're so stupid i don't want to argue with you anymore and you're like yeah look i can't
00:44:40.260 get away with i can't get away without finding australia anymore like you said australia is a
00:44:44.020 tiny place and everyone you know i might be small but everybody kind of recognized me and then they
00:44:49.160 just get angry a bit like probably here what i'm finding great about america is uh i can just have
00:44:54.920 normal conversation i'm talking to everyone those were two clips of yeah you know two left i'm
00:44:58.700 talking to right wing and i'm challenging everyone's kind of view because the idea of what we're trying
00:45:05.040 to achieve here is to hear what actual americans think so those are on extreme ends um and you're
00:45:12.760 finding generally our population to be what at each other's throat civil war what i think a lot of
00:45:20.140 people are nervous about what's happening but i think most people are more scared of of the outcome
00:45:26.300 of the election really like the average person is scared about their their pocket they feel like cost
00:45:32.500 of living and if it continues the way it's going we're going to be in all sorts of trouble the other
00:45:37.700 thing that i've noticed that's every election that has ever been in situations like this that it's
00:45:43.720 the economy has always been the other thing that stood out is i do i have noticed and i remember
00:45:48.940 seeing it you know from afar watching commentators here but i saw it in real i see it in real life
00:45:54.940 is anytime you go to even a liberal pocket within a republican state but a liberal state or a liberal
00:46:01.460 pocket there's suddenly like this explosion of homelessness and like drug abuse drug use on the
00:46:08.500 street and i'm talking to the homeless people i'm asking them like what is and most of them are coming
00:46:13.240 there and it's it's funny to see even the mental gymnastics of the local um you know liberals that
00:46:20.460 are there i'm i'm going why is it that when i go to a republican city that or a republican town area i don't
00:46:28.240 see any of this and they go oh no because you know they'll give all different sorts of excuses as in
00:46:33.040 you know this is a much safer space for them you know liberals are more giving so so they come here and
00:46:39.200 so it's all they twist all these things to make it like they are good things and i'm like that then
00:46:45.760 is this is this the way you want america to be like is this is this the vision you have for the rest of
00:46:50.840 america right and it's on one hand they complain about it and they move to places like um texas yeah but
00:46:58.900 then they bring their their policies and their their politics with them which i i fear for places like
00:47:04.640 texas because you think like it's amazing i've never seen so i was saying this to our driver on
00:47:10.140 the way the only other place i've seen such patriotism as in so many flags proudly everywhere
00:47:16.140 is israel israel and texas yeah and it's beautiful because i think you need to be proud about i think so
00:47:23.940 too that's why i'm trying to convince donald trump to build a uh western wall northern wall eastern wall
00:47:30.060 and southern wall around texas just uh just don't want anybody we don't want any californians new
00:47:36.040 yorkers you know we're fine we're fine i put it to one australian
00:47:39.560 all right i've got 16 brothers i gotta tell you that australia is the perfect prison i think god
00:47:46.680 designed it as a prison he's like you know what place to put criminals and all of the creepy animals
00:47:52.820 that kill you we'll just put them all right here and they tested it in covid and it works yeah
00:47:57.280 hey have you guys sobered up on that at all i mean are you yeah no is the population going
00:48:02.660 everybody's forgotten it's no so they didn't nobody learned a lesson learned a lesson no oh
00:48:07.940 no no no oh crazy uh avi thank you so much um you can find all of this uh avi across america.com
00:48:16.620 that's avi across america.com
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