The Glenn Beck Program - November 27, 2019


Best of the Program | Guest: Jeffy Fisher | 11⧸27⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

38 minutes

Words per Minute

187.39313

Word Count

7,123

Sentence Count

714

Misogynist Sentences

8

Hate Speech Sentences

7


Summary

On today's show, Pat and Stu are joined by special guest Jeff Friesen to discuss the latest on the latest in the Trump impeachment saga. They also discuss a possible UFO sighting and the ongoing investigation into whether or not there was a cover-up.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Welcome to the podcast. It's Pat and Stu, and unfortunately, Jeff Fisher is joining us as well.
00:00:05.160 That's unfortunate. I'm just hanging out. Good to see you. Nice to be here.
00:00:08.960 Oh, yeah. I'm just saying, unfortunately, it wasn't here for the entire show.
00:00:13.140 Yeah, that was sad.
00:00:13.920 That's what I was trying to say.
00:00:14.860 Oh, well. Okay, then.
00:00:16.280 Oh, well. We'll try to deal with it.
00:00:18.100 Yeah. We went through a lot of the election stuff.
00:00:21.000 We're getting set into kind of the final stretch here, as we're only, you know, I mean, we've got up until Christmas,
00:00:26.700 and then we're only a few weeks away from the new year when we start voting.
00:00:31.580 After the holidays, it'll be literally, what, three to four weeks before Iowa.
00:00:36.140 Yeah, it's early February, so that's coming up right around the corner. We get into that.
00:00:39.240 Which is later than it used to be, because they moved it back a little bit.
00:00:43.140 Okay, yeah. We get an alternative take on Bloomberg. Is there a positive case to be made for Bloomberg?
00:00:48.620 No.
00:00:48.920 We attempt it. I don't know that it's perfectly successful, but there's an interesting idea there.
00:00:53.240 However, we also go into a potential UFO.
00:01:01.520 Was there a UFO sighting? I don't know.
00:01:05.860 It feels like there was.
00:01:06.520 It feels like there was, Jeffy says. And also, we have Jeffy's new business.
00:01:09.900 Yes, thank you.
00:01:10.580 Yeah, Jeffy's opening up a new business. Very exciting.
00:01:12.540 We have to look out for that. I'm excited about it.
00:01:13.980 If you need bad news told to someone, and you don't want to do it yourself,
00:01:18.000 I'm here for it.
00:01:18.760 Jeffy's here. Bad news breakers for you right now.
00:01:21.260 So, we have all that and more on a very, it's a fun day.
00:01:25.440 It's the last day before Thanksgiving. We come back on Monday.
00:01:28.900 So, here's the podcast.
00:01:37.040 You're listening to The Best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:40.820 This is going to be, I guess, the storyline to the end of the year.
00:01:48.160 The Democrats want to get this impeachment thing over by the end of the year.
00:01:51.540 They want the vote by the end of the year.
00:01:53.620 That's strange because they're going to the Judiciary Committee now with Jerry Nadler.
00:01:59.920 Yeah.
00:02:00.080 If you have an ironclad case, like we heard last week from Schiff,
00:02:07.800 why are you pushing this now to the judiciary?
00:02:10.140 Vote!
00:02:10.960 Well, they have to do the articles of impeachment.
00:02:13.120 Yes.
00:02:14.340 My understanding of the process...
00:02:16.200 Is the judiciary writes those up?
00:02:17.660 Yeah.
00:02:17.880 Is that what it is?
00:02:18.220 It's the judiciary that's going to come up with those.
00:02:20.200 And they go through a series of hearings that are less about the evidence of the case
00:02:24.920 and more about the process of how impeachment needs to work
00:02:27.680 and what they're going to go after and how they're going to create the articles of impeachment.
00:02:30.780 You know what the problem is?
00:02:31.740 This just all takes too long.
00:02:33.380 If we were more like China, we'd just do this.
00:02:35.940 Just get them out.
00:02:36.980 Just throw them out.
00:02:38.120 That's what you do.
00:02:38.880 Really?
00:02:39.200 Yeah.
00:02:39.820 Uh-huh.
00:02:40.400 This whole constitutional thing slows things down.
00:02:43.960 It does.
00:02:44.220 It makes you ponder things.
00:02:45.700 It makes you think about it.
00:02:47.160 It doesn't allow you to just do things on impulse.
00:02:50.020 Yeah.
00:02:50.540 Which is what we need.
00:02:51.860 I mean, we need impeachment to be like the Hershey's bar in the checkout line at the grocery store.
00:02:57.180 You're going through and you see some gum and you see Hershey's and like...
00:02:59.920 Bang!
00:03:00.260 ...or races.
00:03:00.520 You just pick them up.
00:03:01.220 They're in your mouth.
00:03:01.880 You don't think about it.
00:03:02.340 Is it a good choice?
00:03:03.080 Do I need this candy?
00:03:04.120 No.
00:03:04.480 You don't think about that.
00:03:05.200 Don't worry about that.
00:03:05.960 Yeah.
00:03:06.460 You're 30 seconds later, you're just eating candy.
00:03:09.200 Yeah.
00:03:09.420 And then you're feeling terrible about yourself after.
00:03:11.840 And that's the way this all ends.
00:03:13.060 We all just feel terrible about ourselves.
00:03:15.600 It's interesting to see this because I don't...
00:03:17.900 There's an interesting case to be made for Democrats to say, why are we going to cut this short?
00:03:26.840 Right?
00:03:27.280 Like, let's just keep calling witnesses.
00:03:29.700 Let's draw it out.
00:03:31.220 Let's draw it out.
00:03:32.160 Let's call all the people in the West Wing, people like Mulvaney and formerly Bolton, that say that they would testify if courts demand they testify.
00:03:45.820 Let's put it through the court system.
00:03:47.500 Let's wait several months until it all shakes out.
00:03:50.620 Let's just keep it going.
00:03:52.380 Because what it looks like to me now, and I think to a lot of people who are maybe in the middle and looking at this, not really understanding the process and not really knowing where this is going, it looks like the Democrats are just rushing through this.
00:04:06.960 Yeah.
00:04:07.100 Which, by the way, they are.
00:04:08.120 I mean, it's true.
00:04:08.800 They are.
00:04:09.000 But it's not supposed to look that way.
00:04:11.220 When you're doing that, it's supposed to look like you're doing this fair thing, and we just want to get to the facts.
00:04:16.420 How can you even argue that when you've spent two weeks on it?
00:04:19.740 This whole call just came to light like four weeks ago.
00:04:23.260 And in four weeks, we're already at the point, basically, where there's a vote on impeachment?
00:04:26.880 It's insanity.
00:04:27.480 And I think they're doing that because if it goes to the Senate, then you could get the senators who are running for president embroiled in that and keep them off the campaign trail, and they don't want that.
00:04:38.480 But again, who are you talking about?
00:04:40.460 You're talking about Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, right?
00:04:45.760 Like, you know, there's a good argument to be made that a lot of people in the Democratic Party, in the leadership, probably don't want any one of those three as the actual candidate.
00:04:56.520 I mean, they might want a Biden.
00:04:58.440 They might want a Buttigieg.
00:05:00.980 I mean, they definitely don't like Sanders.
00:05:03.400 They don't care about Sanders.
00:05:05.860 I mean, I don't know.
00:05:06.920 That's true.
00:05:07.320 I am a little concerned about Michael Bennett and what's going to happen to him if he can't campaign.
00:05:12.120 Because right now, he is rocketing to zero percent.
00:05:14.980 And will he get beyond that?
00:05:15.980 I don't know.
00:05:16.820 So hard to get beyond that.
00:05:18.480 Cory Booker is another one, by the way.
00:05:20.380 Booker, I love that.
00:05:21.580 Mr. Spartacus is struggling at still, according to Quinnipiac, two percent.
00:05:27.080 Two percent.
00:05:27.580 He's tied with Yang.
00:05:29.240 Now.
00:05:29.980 Yang gang.
00:05:30.460 In the national Quinnipiac poll, this is amazing to me.
00:05:35.260 Biden is at number one again.
00:05:37.240 Twenty-four percent.
00:05:38.240 So he's up three percentage points.
00:05:40.080 Then it's Buttigieg.
00:05:41.640 Up six to 16 percent.
00:05:43.840 He's number two now nationally.
00:05:45.820 Amazing.
00:05:46.380 That's crazy.
00:05:47.260 He's the mayor of South Bend, Indiana.
00:05:49.780 And again, no offense to South Bend, Indiana.
00:05:52.060 Right.
00:05:52.220 But the mayor of Miramar, Florida, just dropped out of the race.
00:05:55.780 Wayne Messammentum Messam.
00:05:58.380 And it's bigger than South Bend.
00:06:01.340 For whatever reason, the Democrats, I assume, because I've learned from Democrats, it must
00:06:06.580 be skin color.
00:06:07.600 Wayne Messam's black.
00:06:08.360 So I assume that's why they don't like him, but they like Buttigieg.
00:06:11.260 But it is bizarre that this guy, who is a mayor of a small to mid-sized city, is the number
00:06:20.340 two guy, beating out everybody except Joe Biden.
00:06:22.680 Somebody nobody had ever heard of until a few months ago.
00:06:26.280 He does strike you, though, just from the sort of eye test, as one of the more competent
00:06:31.380 people.
00:06:32.500 You could tell he's smart.
00:06:33.640 He doesn't get flustered by a lot of stuff.
00:06:35.840 Yeah.
00:06:36.060 He's well-spoken.
00:06:36.900 Yeah.
00:06:37.300 He's controlled.
00:06:38.200 And he has no record, which is a nice benefit for the left.
00:06:41.860 They don't have a lot of stuff to pick him apart on.
00:06:43.840 They're like, well, he once fired a police chief that was unpopular in his community.
00:06:48.360 It's like, all right, that's your...
00:06:49.920 Okay.
00:06:50.240 There's not a lot of negative on the guy, right?
00:06:52.420 And you could see this with the other candidates.
00:06:54.660 They struggle to find things to say that are bad about him because he hasn't done anything.
00:06:58.940 He's like 12 years old.
00:07:00.120 Yeah.
00:07:00.880 It's like, wow, he skipped a birthday party last year, and it was at a trampoline park.
00:07:05.640 They had to pay the fee.
00:07:06.480 And he promised the friend he'd be there.
00:07:07.880 Yeah, he promised.
00:07:08.280 That's the other thing.
00:07:09.040 And then no present afterwards.
00:07:11.340 You know, and when he did finally give him a present after he was called out on it, it
00:07:15.460 was the same present he got from another kid at his birthday party, a blatant re-gift.
00:07:20.840 Like, that's about all...
00:07:22.000 I don't know.
00:07:22.740 I don't know what he's...
00:07:24.160 You know, he hasn't really done anything.
00:07:27.160 And yet there he is at number two.
00:07:29.020 It's crazy.
00:07:29.580 Number two.
00:07:30.220 And Warren has slipped to third.
00:07:31.840 She's going away.
00:07:32.660 She dropped 14% over the last couple of weeks.
00:07:37.180 It does give you...
00:07:38.180 To 14%.
00:07:38.420 Does that give you a little bit of hope?
00:07:40.140 It does.
00:07:40.640 Yeah, it does.
00:07:41.380 And especially since Sanders is behind her at 13.
00:07:44.240 So it does give me hope that maybe, you know, we're not quite there to the socialism yet.
00:07:50.320 But the American people don't want socialism.
00:07:54.840 I hope that's still the case.
00:07:56.060 And it seems like it is because Biden's not a socialist.
00:07:59.660 And I don't think Buttigieg is either.
00:08:04.080 Then you go to the bottom tier and you see the Bloomberg's already at 3% tied with Harris and Klobuchar.
00:08:10.480 But he's spending a ton of money to get to that 3%.
00:08:13.560 So...
00:08:14.100 Yeah, well...
00:08:14.800 You think he'll ever have his moment where he rockets into the teens?
00:08:18.320 We have to take a 60-second break here.
00:08:20.400 But I want to come back on the other side.
00:08:21.860 I have been very dismissive of the Bloomberg thing.
00:08:26.020 I have too.
00:08:26.900 And I think with good reason.
00:08:28.240 There's a lot of good reasons why to be dismissive of Michael Bloomberg.
00:08:30.800 However, I was listening yesterday to Jim Garrity, who's a very smart guy who sees this stuff.
00:08:39.700 He's with National Review.
00:08:41.280 And he made a case in the affirmative for Bloomberg that I thought was pretty compelling.
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00:09:08.220 It might be just as simple, though, as, you know, Joe Biden just pretty much number one lead candidate start to finish.
00:09:17.480 That is what it is so far.
00:09:18.680 So far.
00:09:19.360 I mean, he had moments where Warren passed him a little bit for a while in some polls.
00:09:25.520 Not even in every poll.
00:09:26.760 Nope.
00:09:27.120 Yeah, it was never more than half the polls that she passed.
00:09:29.180 It was really kind of a statistical dead heat for about two weeks.
00:09:32.540 And now people have gotten to know her.
00:09:34.760 And I don't think they like her.
00:09:36.940 They don't.
00:09:37.380 And I don't think they like her policies.
00:09:39.200 And they understand that.
00:09:40.520 Come on.
00:09:41.140 We can't spend $52 trillion on your stuff.
00:09:43.640 We can't do it.
00:09:44.820 And I think they understand that that estimate is probably way low.
00:09:49.080 And it can't be done.
00:09:50.300 It just can't happen.
00:09:51.140 Just Medicare for all will cost us more than $50 trillion over 10 years.
00:09:55.860 No question.
00:09:56.960 Everyone's like, well, they estimated it at $32 trillion.
00:09:59.900 It's not going to be $32 trillion.
00:10:02.320 It never is.
00:10:03.180 We've explained why on several occasions.
00:10:05.700 You can go back and listen to those shows in depth if you want.
00:10:07.760 But, I mean, the point here is that we all know these things blow up above their budget.
00:10:12.740 There's a lot of really obvious fundamental reasons why, including, in this case, you know, like when you do, when Medicaid or Medicare pays hospitals, pays doctors, they pay a lower rate than for private insurance.
00:10:28.940 And one of the things that Warren assumes in her plan is that she will just pay everybody at that rate.
00:10:35.880 We already pay a rate for Medicare.
00:10:37.500 We'll just continue to pay that rate and just spread it out over the entire health system.
00:10:41.520 Well, the reason why they're able to pay or accept Medicare and Medicaid payments that are lower, the reason doctors do that is because they charge private insurance more.
00:10:52.140 Right?
00:10:52.720 So they even it out.
00:10:54.020 They basically say, okay, well, this one's coming from the government.
00:10:56.200 We'll accept less and we'll accept more from over here.
00:10:59.080 And that'll give us a nice midpoint number.
00:11:00.880 Well, when you take everyone down to that lower payment number, the it's going to shake the health system apart.
00:11:09.700 And that's the type of thing that will not in reality actually happen.
00:11:14.560 They're not going to they're going to have to raise the payments.
00:11:17.180 So these places can stay in business.
00:11:18.640 So the hospitals don't start closing down.
00:11:21.140 They're not going to allow that to happen.
00:11:22.440 So they'll just print more money and spend more money.
00:11:25.300 And instead of 32 trillion, it'd be 52 trillion.
00:11:27.880 And instead of 59 trillion in total costs for all these plans, it'll be 79 trillion.
00:11:32.380 Yeah.
00:11:32.580 You know what?
00:11:33.020 There's a reason doctors make a lot of money.
00:11:35.120 And the reason is they were in school for 24 years.
00:11:38.300 And then they did a residency and they didn't make any money doing it.
00:11:42.820 And they come out with massive debt.
00:11:45.760 They have to work long hours.
00:11:47.660 And I know it sounds like a sob story to somebody who's making 50,000 when they're making, you know, 950,000 or a million dollars a year.
00:11:54.540 But really, they deserve it.
00:11:57.020 They've done a lot of schooling.
00:11:58.340 They've got a skill that not many people have.
00:12:00.600 They were willing to sacrifice the first section of their lives to do this.
00:12:06.280 And it's hard.
00:12:07.740 And you're on call all the time.
00:12:09.940 And you've got crappy hours.
00:12:11.380 I mean, it's not easy.
00:12:12.840 Especially if you're a surgeon and you're on call.
00:12:15.340 And I've got a really good friend who's on call all the time, like five times a month.
00:12:21.400 They can call him at any time of the day or night.
00:12:23.440 And he's picking through somebody's brain in 15 minutes.
00:12:27.140 You know, it's hard.
00:12:28.960 And so they're not going to want to take a massive pay cut because we have a universal health care system now.
00:12:35.040 They're not going to want to do that.
00:12:35.980 You're going to lose a lot of doctors, a lot of good doctors.
00:12:38.980 Especially if you're, you know, 58.
00:12:41.380 And you're like, I'm a few years away from retirement.
00:12:43.120 I've already made a lot of money.
00:12:44.640 Yeah.
00:12:44.940 Screw this.
00:12:45.680 Right.
00:12:46.020 You know, you're gone.
00:12:47.000 Yep.
00:12:47.600 And now look, a lot of, it's, it's, it's, you can't just summarize it that way.
00:12:51.100 So many doctors do this because they, they love it.
00:12:53.880 And because they want to help people.
00:12:55.240 But, but in, in addition to that, they do want to keep their doors open and pay their people.
00:12:58.960 Yes.
00:12:59.280 It's not just about like becoming a millionaire.
00:13:01.340 And there's nothing wrong with wanting them to pay themselves either.
00:13:03.780 Yeah.
00:13:04.000 There's nothing wrong with that.
00:13:05.000 No problem with it.
00:13:05.840 But even people who don't mind sacrificing their own stuff.
00:13:09.260 Well, it's not that simple.
00:13:10.940 Yeah.
00:13:11.500 You know, we've seen what the, a disaster the paperwork can be with these things.
00:13:16.820 I mean, when's the last time a government program came along that was incredibly efficient that you're just like, wow, you're mesmerized by the way they're able to handle this.
00:13:25.100 I mean, this is, you know, they launched these, these electronic records for doctors and now they all have to do that.
00:13:31.020 They hate it.
00:13:32.240 They hate it.
00:13:33.260 It's a terrible system.
00:13:34.640 It eats up half their time with their patients.
00:13:36.420 Like this is not something, these things don't work when the government tries to do them.
00:13:41.840 And they're going to try to give this one size fits all thing for our entire healthcare system.
00:13:46.460 And we're all going to be freaking driving to somewhere else to get our healthcare.
00:13:49.540 If this goes through, if it really happens, we're going to long for the days of the crappy healthcare system that we have now that's behind Cuba and Botswana in the eyes of so many.
00:14:03.140 You're going to see how great the American healthcare system is if we ever go to universal healthcare.
00:14:08.960 You'll rule the day.
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00:14:47.380 Bill O'Reilly.com had a pretty interesting interview with somebody called, was it Donald Trump?
00:14:57.240 Trump?
00:14:57.860 Donald Trump?
00:14:59.360 Yeah.
00:14:59.720 I guess selected president of the United States after he manipulated the Russian choice for president.
00:15:08.340 Sorry, we're doing our MSNBC impression here.
00:15:12.360 So Trump was on with O'Reilly on BillO'Reilly.com.
00:15:17.040 And tell me if people are reading into this too much.
00:15:23.160 Is he basically throwing Rudy under the bus here, Giuliani?
00:15:26.300 Because, I mean, I do kind of feel like, end of the day, there's a good chance this is where this ends.
00:15:33.520 The one, like, we have lots of people on record saying that this was an edict, right?
00:15:40.180 That there was a quid pro quo for varying circumstances and varying ways they learned about this.
00:15:45.580 And we can go over all that, and we have.
00:15:47.120 But everybody basically seems to say they got word of this from Rudy Giuliani.
00:15:52.200 Yeah.
00:15:52.380 Not from Trump, but from Rudy Giuliani.
00:15:54.540 Yes.
00:15:54.800 And here's Trump kind of putting a little, it seems to be a little bit of a dividing wall between himself and Giuliani.
00:16:01.180 This is Trump with Bill O'Reilly yesterday.
00:16:04.960 What was Rudy Giuliani doing in Ukraine on your behalf?
00:16:08.480 Well, you have to ask that to Rudy, but Rudy, I don't even know.
00:16:12.460 I know he was going to go to Ukraine, and I think he canceled the trip.
00:16:16.340 Rudy Giuliani, he's your personal lawyer.
00:16:19.240 Giuliani's your personal lawyer.
00:16:20.660 So you didn't direct him to go to Ukraine to do anything or put any heat on him?
00:16:24.380 No, I didn't direct him, but he is a warrior.
00:16:28.460 Rudy's a warrior.
00:16:29.400 Rudy went, he possibly saw something.
00:16:32.280 But you have to understand, Rudy has other people that he represents.
00:16:35.800 Oh, my.
00:16:36.600 I mean, oh, my.
00:16:38.480 He just said he had nothing to do with Rudy Giuliani going to Ukraine.
00:16:45.100 So that's a pretty strong separation.
00:16:47.940 Well, now, remember, in the past, Giuliani has said he was there at the direction of Trump, which I don't remember Trump disagreeing with, but I don't remember him ever confirming it either.
00:16:59.520 So is this going to be kind of the defense?
00:17:01.900 Like, look, and as we've said a million times, I don't think this is impeachable.
00:17:05.020 Well, it's not my view that this is an impeachable situation.
00:17:09.560 That being said, the administration's job here, right, is to politically to protect the president at all costs.
00:17:18.640 Yeah.
00:17:19.080 Now, you could say a lot of people would say, well, that's not the right thing to do.
00:17:21.800 But, I mean, that's what the political job to do is.
00:17:24.560 I mean, do you believe that he didn't direct Rudy Giuliani to go to Ukraine?
00:17:29.060 It's hard to believe.
00:17:30.180 It's impossible to believe.
00:17:31.260 Again, I'm going under the—
00:17:32.060 Of course he sent Rudy to Ukraine.
00:17:34.200 I mean, I'm going under the assumption here.
00:17:37.500 I view this entire thing as Donald Trump did want a quid pro quo with this money.
00:17:45.800 There's a report in the New York Times today that they're saying that Trump, they did—when they released the funds to Ukraine, it was after they had learned about the whistleblower report.
00:17:56.480 Yes.
00:17:56.760 So, yes, they've been saying that for a while.
00:17:59.480 Well, this was, I guess, an additional confirmation then because it broke today in the Times.
00:18:04.780 And, look, I don't—people keep saying, well, I don't agree with that and that didn't happen.
00:18:08.920 I don't care if it happened.
00:18:10.320 Like, to me, there is a question as to whether it was for the good of the country or it was just his own political benefit.
00:18:17.140 If it was his own political benefit, then he should be impeached.
00:18:19.720 I don't think that's what it was, though.
00:18:20.820 I think there was more to it than that.
00:18:22.460 I think it was for the country.
00:18:23.720 I think it was for both.
00:18:24.480 I don't know why they won't say that.
00:18:25.620 Yeah, I don't know why they won't.
00:18:26.580 But, frankly, I think it was for both.
00:18:27.820 I think he liked the idea that it was Biden.
00:18:29.580 You can do a quid pro quo all day long if it's in the good of the country.
00:18:33.700 Right.
00:18:34.200 Anytime you want.
00:18:35.360 And we don't have to give them any aid.
00:18:38.040 Right.
00:18:38.400 Let alone $400 million.
00:18:40.140 Exactly.
00:18:40.820 So we all—and that's why I'm operating.
00:18:43.080 I don't care about this back and forth because I don't see it as one of these things that is a problem if it's done for the good of the country.
00:18:50.880 We all know that it happens all the time.
00:18:52.580 Yes.
00:18:52.740 So when you look at this, though, I mean—
00:18:54.860 Biden did it.
00:18:55.260 You may not have—
00:18:55.960 Admitted to it.
00:18:56.420 Exactly.
00:18:57.120 You may not have legalistic proof that Donald Trump is on paper or on a recording saying, Rudy, you got to do this.
00:19:05.180 We're going to hold back the aid.
00:19:06.380 But I think if you look at the breadth of evidence, it's likely that this did occur or at least the impression was strongly given because everyone, even people who opposed the quid pro quo, for some reason was still doing it.
00:19:19.580 Like, you know, Sondland is, like, opposed to it, and he's still going to Ukraine and telling them, yeah, it's a quid pro quo.
00:19:24.620 Well, why would he do that?
00:19:26.220 If there's no—if he doesn't—I mean, he believes that that's the directive, whether it is or not, right?
00:19:31.400 But I don't care if it's the directive, if it's for the good of the country.
00:19:35.380 And I think, like, that's the line they need to go to.
00:19:38.240 Here, though, you can see a defense developing of, look, Rudy's just a renegade.
00:19:42.820 He's out there doing all sorts of crazy crap.
00:19:44.220 I have no idea what it is.
00:19:45.180 That is—it's not the thing you want to hear if you're Rudy Giuliani.
00:19:49.740 I'll say that.
00:19:50.700 It's not your favorite moment of this entire escapade.
00:19:54.360 It's not the thing I wanted to hear as Pat Gray.
00:19:56.940 No, no.
00:19:58.820 I don't get it.
00:20:00.480 Yeah.
00:20:01.260 I don't think that can—you know, that's not going to hold up.
00:20:05.140 That just can't hold up.
00:20:11.620 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:20:15.180 Americans are just so stingy, so pathetic.
00:20:28.280 Like this, you know, this billionaire Jeff Bezos.
00:20:32.220 $100 million.
00:20:33.460 What's he ever done?
00:20:34.700 I don't know.
00:20:35.600 I don't know.
00:20:36.240 Seriously, I don't—well, I mean, he shouldn't have the money he does.
00:20:39.380 Shouldn't have it.
00:20:39.960 Well, billionaires shouldn't exist.
00:20:41.580 They shouldn't exist.
00:20:42.220 They're evil.
00:20:42.820 You know what?
00:20:43.160 You get a lot of good outcomes.
00:20:45.180 When a government comes together and says a certain group of people shouldn't exist.
00:20:48.740 Always ends well.
00:20:50.360 Always.
00:20:50.600 In every case, right?
00:20:51.920 In every case.
00:20:52.620 Can you think of any case where that hasn't—
00:20:55.940 You're really testing me here.
00:20:57.740 I mean, I'm sure there may be one.
00:20:59.460 But, I mean, usually when a government comes together and says, you know what?
00:21:02.540 This group of people should not—we should wipe them off the planet.
00:21:05.940 Yeah.
00:21:06.460 That usually ends well.
00:21:08.220 It does.
00:21:08.760 It does.
00:21:09.060 And I think it will with billionaires, too.
00:21:10.760 Oh, I think so.
00:21:11.300 When you start dragging them out of their offices and beating them to death in the street,
00:21:14.740 that'll—won't that be great?
00:21:15.780 Oh, we'll all be there cheering.
00:21:17.100 And all billionaires.
00:21:17.600 I'll tell you that.
00:21:18.060 So, Bezos gave $100 million to charity, and that's selfish, I guess, because he has more
00:21:26.980 money than that.
00:21:28.100 And by the way, he's donated more money than that to charity.
00:21:31.260 It just happens to be this particular donation to homelessness was $100 million.
00:21:35.220 The response from people is so incredible.
00:21:41.260 Like, this guy, a whopping .09% of his net worth.
00:21:46.460 Thanks so much, Jeff.
00:21:49.860 Unbelievable.
00:21:50.680 How much did you give?
00:21:51.800 Yeah.
00:21:53.280 How generous of him to donate less than what he makes in an hour, which I don't know that
00:21:59.480 he makes a—
00:21:59.980 That would be a really good hour.
00:22:01.160 A million.
00:22:01.480 That's a good hour.
00:22:03.000 Billionaires are evil.
00:22:04.080 He could end homelessness if he wanted to.
00:22:06.640 No, he couldn't.
00:22:07.220 No, he couldn't.
00:22:08.800 Homelessness involves a lot of mental illness, and, you know—
00:22:12.100 You can't buy people out of their mental illness?
00:22:13.600 Can't buy them out of it.
00:22:14.080 No.
00:22:14.600 What if you spend a lot, though?
00:22:16.900 You still can't.
00:22:17.940 Really?
00:22:18.320 Yeah.
00:22:19.220 You could spend $100 trillion.
00:22:20.880 There'd still be homeless people.
00:22:22.280 Really?
00:22:23.580 $200 trillion.
00:22:24.360 I don't know where you get that from.
00:22:25.940 There's certainly never been any—
00:22:27.440 Well, let's see.
00:22:29.840 Historic books that have discussed the fact that there will always be poor people.
00:22:33.740 Something called the Biblé.
00:22:35.460 Oh, Michael Biblé?
00:22:36.120 I think it's related to Michael.
00:22:37.240 Yeah.
00:22:37.520 Yeah.
00:22:37.920 There's a Biblé out there that says there will always be the poor among us.
00:22:41.540 Huh.
00:22:41.860 Yeah.
00:22:42.080 Also, we've kind of found that out our own selves with President Johnson's Great Society
00:22:48.200 and $23 trillion spent in the war on poverty, and still, is there homelessness?
00:22:55.600 Yeah.
00:22:56.260 Is there poverty?
00:22:57.240 Yeah.
00:22:57.700 Yeah.
00:22:58.060 Exactly the same amount there was, percentage-wise, in 1965.
00:23:02.920 Which is an embarrassing failure.
00:23:04.980 It is.
00:23:05.260 And we should point this out, and it's not said enough.
00:23:08.080 When you come down and you're making the Mount Rushmore of the worst presidents in U.S. history,
00:23:15.940 Lyndon Johnson needs to be carved into the mountain.
00:23:18.980 He's one of the four, for sure.
00:23:20.100 He never gets the credibility he deserves as one of the crappiest presidents.
00:23:24.560 Let's go ahead and carve him in.
00:23:25.700 I'm doing it right now.
00:23:26.740 He's the first one we're carving right now.
00:23:28.360 Yes.
00:23:29.180 You also got to carve a sculpture of FDR.
00:23:32.060 Woodrow Wilson.
00:23:32.800 Woodrow Wilson and Barack Obama.
00:23:34.420 There's your four, I think.
00:23:35.460 You think?
00:23:35.860 I think so.
00:23:37.480 FDR.
00:23:38.080 Would you put FDR?
00:23:38.760 I mean, FDR, I guess, I mean, because you have the war stuff.
00:23:44.480 Mm-hmm.
00:23:44.760 You have all the government programs that kept us in the Great Depression for 12 years
00:23:50.040 rather than pulling out in a year or two like everybody else did.
00:23:52.900 I'm not arguing he's a good president, but, I mean, I'm saying, is he on the four?
00:23:57.140 Because I think you got to have Lyndon Johnson on there.
00:23:59.240 Here's a guy who's put all the debt problems on him.
00:24:00.680 What would you put instead of FDR?
00:24:02.920 Because, obviously, Woodrow Wilson.
00:24:04.520 Do you also argue with Barack Obama?
00:24:06.740 Got to have Woodrow Wilson on there.
00:24:08.400 Obama, yeah, I mean, it feels like you need a contemporary, you know?
00:24:12.600 So, I mean, he, I guess, I guess I put him, I'm trying to think.
00:24:16.920 I mean, what about Andrew Jackson?
00:24:17.840 Andrew Jackson, maybe?
00:24:19.120 Probably.
00:24:20.020 Because of his lies and treatment of the Native Americans, trail of tears, all of that.
00:24:26.680 There's some, I mean, a good case could be made for Andrew Jackson.
00:24:29.680 I mean, Taft couldn't even fit in a bathtub.
00:24:31.880 Do you put him on there?
00:24:33.800 Because he was a fat tub of goo?
00:24:36.160 Yeah, I mean, he was overweight.
00:24:39.520 Right, I've heard that.
00:24:40.340 So, I think that could be, could be something.
00:24:44.120 I don't know, if you put Taft up there, you'd need another mountain.
00:24:46.620 Like, you'd have to have double the mountain space.
00:24:52.040 It'd be like putting Jeffy up there.
00:24:54.060 No.
00:24:54.720 You couldn't do that.
00:24:55.440 You can't do that.
00:24:56.160 Oh, we have a look back at the life of William Howard Taft?
00:24:59.740 All right, just roll it, I guess.
00:25:00.840 The Glenn Beck Program presents Retrospective.
00:25:06.180 On today's episode, William Howard Taft, born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1857, grew up to become America's 27th president.
00:25:18.320 He died in 1930.
00:25:21.460 He was overweight.
00:25:23.460 This has been Retrospective of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:25:30.360 Limited fact finding.
00:25:30.940 So, that was the, yeah, that was the one notable thing about him.
00:25:33.520 It really is.
00:25:34.280 I guess he was overweight.
00:25:37.400 It's really the only thing anyone ever says about Taft.
00:25:39.720 It is.
00:25:40.360 I have no idea what his policies were.
00:25:42.960 I'm sure they were, you know, wonderful for the time.
00:25:45.660 Sure.
00:25:46.220 But I do know he was overweight.
00:25:48.040 Yeah.
00:25:48.500 We do know that.
00:25:49.260 I mean, if you're redoing the actual Mount Rushmore, I mean, I think we're both putting Coolidge up there, right?
00:25:54.560 For sure.
00:25:55.520 Coolidge is definitely going up.
00:25:56.900 Absolutely.
00:25:58.040 I mean, Reagan's going up.
00:26:00.260 Coolidge, Reagan.
00:26:01.760 For me, I got to have George Washington up there.
00:26:03.740 Got to have Washington.
00:26:04.640 And maybe Jefferson.
00:26:06.760 I love Thomas Jefferson.
00:26:09.260 But Coolidge, Reagan.
00:26:12.080 Oh, Lincoln.
00:26:12.720 You got to have Lincoln there.
00:26:14.140 Yeah, you can't.
00:26:14.600 That's hard.
00:26:15.940 We've had a lot of good presidents, actually.
00:26:17.080 Yeah, we have.
00:26:17.540 The really terrible ones, we've had a decent amount of.
00:26:21.040 I mean, because, like, if you want to talk about, like, most ineffective presidents, right?
00:26:25.620 Like, you could put Jimmy Carter on that list easily.
00:26:27.960 Oh, yeah.
00:26:28.800 But, like, you don't think of him as, like, a real upending our entire system.
00:26:34.420 Because he didn't.
00:26:35.060 He was just really bad at his job.
00:26:36.800 Yeah.
00:26:37.340 Everything he did sucked.
00:26:38.820 Yeah.
00:26:39.140 But it wasn't like Wilson who, I mean, you know, the Wilson policies we'd look back at now and be like, wow, those are really conservative.
00:26:46.280 But he changed the whole fabric of the country.
00:26:49.920 Yeah.
00:26:50.460 Right?
00:26:50.820 Yes.
00:26:51.260 That was one of those things where, you know, he took a country that was going down one path and jammed the whole country in reverse and went down another path.
00:26:59.980 Where, like, someone like Johnson just accelerated us down that path so fast.
00:27:05.800 And people, because, you know, look, it came after the Kennedy thing.
00:27:08.920 There was a feeling of, he kind of just overlooked everything at that point, I think.
00:27:13.660 And the fact that, you know, Johnson is responsible for, you know, a massive amount of our problems in this country when it comes to debt is overlooked.
00:27:22.980 And not to mention, the guy was an incredible racist and a jerk to almost everybody around him.
00:27:28.660 And people will say, well, he signed the bill.
00:27:31.980 He signed the civil rights bill.
00:27:33.720 Yeah.
00:27:33.940 After opposing it for 20 years.
00:27:36.560 Yeah.
00:27:36.740 Yeah, he did, finally, because he knew he had to by then.
00:27:40.420 He had to.
00:27:42.240 He was awful.
00:27:42.800 And the stuff he said to the people around him, including constantly to African Americans.
00:27:48.020 I mean, the guy.
00:27:48.640 Yeah.
00:27:48.940 Not a good guy.
00:27:49.640 Absolute racist.
00:27:50.700 Yeah.
00:27:51.300 You have to put him in the conversation there for worst president of all time.
00:27:54.980 He also enmeshed us much more deeply in Vietnam, which was a massive, to me, mistake.
00:28:02.660 You know, it'd be nice if we could learn from some of those mistakes now and stop getting involved in everybody else's problems.
00:28:09.640 That's a good idea.
00:28:10.740 Yeah.
00:28:11.020 It's a good idea.
00:28:12.100 Mm-hmm.
00:28:12.940 That is, it's fascinating to you that, like, you know, the Republicans are the warmongers.
00:28:17.940 Well, it was Nixon that got us out of there, right?
00:28:19.960 Yeah.
00:28:20.760 Right.
00:28:21.120 It is, it makes sense the guy who's doing diplomacy with China, like, you know, it is
00:28:26.260 a weird, the way this stuff, you know, the narratives change in such strange ways with
00:28:31.760 this stuff, where Republicans who fought for the only people who cared about civil rights
00:28:37.540 for a hundred years.
00:28:40.160 The whole time.
00:28:42.060 Yeah, the whole time.
00:28:43.280 And, you know, Democrats are the ones, I mean, we go back with this, I mean, you know,
00:28:47.080 D'Souza said this in his book, and I have no reason to, I have not found evidence to
00:28:52.540 the contrary, that every single member of the KKK was a Democrat.
00:28:58.240 All of them.
00:28:59.920 That's what, it was a Democrat organization.
00:29:02.720 It was kind of the militant wing of the Democrat Party, in fact, when, you know, in the, in the,
00:29:09.720 in the early days of the Klan.
00:29:11.800 Does he claim that there was never a Republican in that?
00:29:14.220 I mean, I don't know if he says it about, like, I mean, because there, what, there's
00:29:16.660 probably, like, 19 Klan members today, I don't know what they are, right?
00:29:20.120 Like, what is David Duke?
00:29:21.360 I mean, David Duke has run as a, both a Democrat and a Republican, right?
00:29:24.480 I think he has.
00:29:25.140 Over the years.
00:29:25.880 Yeah.
00:29:26.360 You know, certainly it's possible now, but I believe that was his statement.
00:29:29.920 I remember him saying it on the air, I was like, really, is that true?
00:29:32.280 And he go, I mean, he went back and, and, and had, I had a decent amount of backing
00:29:36.080 on it.
00:29:37.160 I haven't gone through every member's list myself, but that's an incredible thing.
00:29:41.140 If that's absolutely true.
00:29:42.800 That's amazing.
00:29:43.880 Wow.
00:29:44.440 And we, you know, so we know all this and, and somehow it gets, it gets twisted.
00:29:48.640 Yeah.
00:29:49.220 Into Republicans are the racist.
00:29:50.900 Yeah.
00:29:51.320 They're the ones that hate minorities.
00:29:54.200 No.
00:29:54.840 Yeah.
00:29:55.280 And, and we're, it's interesting to see, this has been one thing that has been
00:29:59.120 fascinating about the Trump presidency and more, and more recent parts of it
00:30:03.100 specifically, you know, since like the Kanye West thing has gone on.
00:30:06.860 Uh, there's a poll that came out from Rasmussen who, you know, look, it gives, it
00:30:11.020 has a lot of favorable polls for the president, but it says that something like 34% of African
00:30:15.640 Americans are now supporting, uh, Donald Trump.
00:30:18.380 Now, if that number were to be true, we could just, we could just cancel the election because
00:30:23.200 Trump will definitely win if that number is true.
00:30:25.060 Now, I don't, I will say, I don't believe the numbers that high, but I do believe it's
00:30:28.900 increased.
00:30:29.360 Uh, and you know, this, there is an effect.
00:30:33.300 We all know there's a reason why companies pay billions of dollars every year to hire
00:30:38.420 celebrities to talk about their products because it moves people.
00:30:42.420 It, it makes people consider things they might not have considered before, right?
00:30:47.520 If you see a new, like, you know, this happens all the time with, uh, you look at us weekly
00:30:52.980 that is, I don't even know if it exists anymore, but that magazine us weekly and certainly a million
00:30:57.060 different TMZ type websites, they put the pictures of like, here's random celebrity
00:31:02.060 walking down the street.
00:31:03.380 You're like, why would anyone care what, what this person looks like walking down the
00:31:08.940 street as they're shopping?
00:31:10.260 Well, I mean, I, I watched my wife read those stories and look at those pictures and she
00:31:14.540 looks at every little detail.
00:31:15.560 What bag are they carrying?
00:31:17.260 What shirt shoes are they wearing?
00:31:19.180 What sunglasses do they have on?
00:31:21.460 And a lot of the times that stuff's just planted, right?
00:31:23.580 Like they're coming out of a specific store.
00:31:25.580 There's some deal that they have going on.
00:31:28.820 Celebrities do move people and purchases is, are not the only category for that.
00:31:34.340 And so when you have a guy like Kanye West, who's making the arguments that are completely
00:31:40.400 true, I don't like, I have no, you know, I'm not a Kanye West guy, you know, he's, I'm
00:31:46.580 not his target demo.
00:31:47.560 Um, but he is saying things that conservatives and, you know, dozens or hundreds of conservative
00:31:56.180 black, uh, individuals have called us over the years to say these things.
00:32:00.360 I'm sick of just being told this is how I vote because of the color of my skin.
00:32:05.740 I am, I'm an individual here and Kanye just bringing that argument to the table and convincing
00:32:12.880 people that out as racist, as racist and can, and, and at least opening the minds of people
00:32:18.660 who don't follow politics every day.
00:32:20.300 You know, there's a lot of people who are African American and it's like, I believe the
00:32:23.880 Democrats have the right vision for me for whatever reason, even though I don't agree
00:32:26.620 with it.
00:32:26.880 But there's a lot of people just like there are in every group who have no connection to
00:32:33.220 politics and issues on a daily basis.
00:32:35.360 They watch the Kardashians.
00:32:36.880 Well, now the Kardashians are hanging out with Donald Trump and the other guy on the
00:32:40.720 Kardashians is hanging out with Donald Trump.
00:32:42.740 And he's saying, you know what, maybe you guys should consider at least looking at a
00:32:46.960 different option.
00:32:47.680 We've tried all this crap for a hundred years and it's not working out all that well for
00:32:51.000 us.
00:32:51.680 And now we have the lowest unemployment we've ever seen for African Americans.
00:32:54.960 Why don't we, I don't know.
00:32:56.880 Why don't we entertain this a little bit?
00:32:59.180 So I do think there is a bump there that is, that's real.
00:33:03.540 And when that can be challenged, when it can be the counterculture way, you know, when,
00:33:09.760 when the cool thing to do is to question the, you know, the thing everyone else is doing,
00:33:14.220 that's what it used to be, right?
00:33:15.560 Like when you're growing up, you see what your parents did and you're like, I don't want
00:33:18.700 to do that.
00:33:19.120 I want to do this.
00:33:20.300 You know, I want to go the other way.
00:33:21.500 Everyone's saying I should do this.
00:33:22.480 I want to do that.
00:33:23.120 And that for whatever reason has not crossed over in, in, uh, with the Democrats and younger
00:33:29.340 voters and black voters.
00:33:30.780 And it's to some level of Hispanic voters, uh, that if that can be overturned and people
00:33:37.800 can say, just giving a chance, you don't have to agree, but give a chance to the idea that
00:33:42.020 maybe freedom's the best way for you to go.
00:33:43.540 Maybe you having your own money is the best way for you to go.
00:33:46.220 Maybe not going to the government for so many things is a better approach.
00:33:50.660 If that can get out there, there's no reason that can't connect with every group.
00:33:54.880 It's very human.
00:33:56.500 You know, not wanting someone in your way, having an opportunity to control your own
00:34:00.820 destiny is very human.
00:34:03.220 And I think any group would like that, but it's just, it's got such a crappy brand name
00:34:07.780 on it right now.
00:34:08.780 Yeah.
00:34:09.120 It's hard to convince others, but I mean, someone like Kanye West can make a dent with that audience.
00:34:13.220 I think this is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
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00:34:31.340 If you're not a subscriber, become one now on iTunes.
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00:34:37.400 Uh, Jeff, he's with us.
00:34:39.040 Um, anybody buying that, uh, there was a super velocity.
00:34:43.020 UFO that just passed by the earth.
00:34:46.300 NASA's released photographs of an unexplained of unexplained sound waves moving across the
00:34:52.160 earth at high velocity speeds, high tech cameras on the international space station captured
00:34:57.980 it.
00:34:58.960 Uh, the bizarre images have sparked a frenzy of speculation of where it came from.
00:35:03.940 Um, the images show a strange cloud pattern that looks as if it was produced by some unidentified
00:35:08.880 flying object, a secret sonic weapon.
00:35:12.420 Uh, the mysterious ripples in the clouds extend for miles from space.
00:35:16.880 The images were first spotted by, uh, NASA, uh, the NASA website by Blake and Brett cousins
00:35:24.200 who run the conspiracy theorist group, YouTube channel, third phase of the moon, but they're
00:35:29.600 right on a lot of things.
00:35:31.060 Really?
00:35:31.660 A lot of third phase of the moon.
00:35:33.360 Yeah.
00:35:34.040 They're right in the first two phases.
00:35:35.780 Yes.
00:35:36.220 Both of the YouTubers agree that whatever it was, it was massive.
00:35:41.500 Both of them agree.
00:35:42.200 Do we have news stories that include the phrase, both of the YouTubers agree?
00:35:47.440 That's a news story?
00:35:49.040 Yeah.
00:35:49.720 What's wrong with that?
00:35:51.240 It doesn't seem like, it's like what they're like two people said on Twitter.
00:35:54.380 Like that's not a news story.
00:35:56.060 Yeah.
00:35:56.320 That's the fact that two people said something on Twitter just means it's a thing that
00:35:59.660 can be said.
00:36:00.700 Yes.
00:36:00.900 All things are said on Twitter.
00:36:02.400 I know, but two YouTubers agreed with NASA here.
00:36:05.340 And let's not forget they have a website called third phase of the moon.
00:36:10.060 So, so that's a great point and all, but I just, I just feel like, you know, maybe we'd
00:36:17.760 need a little more evidence.
00:36:19.020 Really?
00:36:19.440 I do.
00:36:19.760 Like for example, yesterday when they shut the white house down and they were like,
00:36:22.460 Oh, word.
00:36:22.820 You hear about that?
00:36:23.280 The slow blob moving in the slot in the sky.
00:36:25.440 Yeah.
00:36:25.800 That's freaks you out.
00:36:27.200 A slow blob moving in the sky.
00:36:29.080 They, they locked down the white house.
00:36:31.980 It was a bunch of birds.
00:36:34.320 That's it in a flock.
00:36:36.320 Has that been confirmed on YouTube yet?
00:36:39.160 Third phase of the moon thinks it was an alien, but everyone else seems to think it were birds.
00:36:43.560 It was birds.
00:36:44.360 But again, those are the same people who tell you that Jeffrey Epstein killed himself.
00:36:48.560 Thank you.
00:36:49.440 They closed down the white house for 20 minutes because of birds.
00:36:54.660 Well, they, they're aggressive birds.
00:36:56.580 That's amazing.
00:36:59.680 It is amazing.
00:37:00.660 And embarrassing, by the way.
00:37:03.040 And embarrassing.
00:37:03.940 Yeah.
00:37:05.600 Wow.
00:37:06.680 Wow.
00:37:06.880 The same day he was pardoning birds, then more birds are shutting down the white house.
00:37:10.480 I mean, the world's gone.
00:37:11.600 Right?
00:37:12.100 The world's gone.
00:37:12.760 Shut it down.
00:37:13.700 He was actually pretty funny when the, on the pardon of the, of the Turkey thing, when
00:37:17.400 he was, he was talking about the fact that yes, they've been pardoned, but they've, they've
00:37:21.440 already been subpoenaed by Adam Schiff and his group will be asked to testify in the
00:37:28.180 basement of, uh, of the Capitol building.
00:37:33.200 He didn't get a lot of laughs at the time.
00:37:34.940 He didn't, he didn't get the laughs he deserved.
00:37:37.100 He didn't get a lot of laughs at the time, though.
00:37:37.960 I know.
00:37:39.140 Uh, so, all right.
00:37:40.960 Well, have a great Thanksgiving.
00:37:42.840 Thank you.
00:37:43.680 Not you.
00:37:44.200 Not you.
00:37:44.540 Everybody else, have a great Thanksgiving.
00:37:46.640 Jeffy, yours, eh.
00:37:48.520 Mm, you can have an okay Thanksgiving.
00:37:50.320 We have this, uh, we have this blanket that has smallpox on it.
00:37:52.860 You're take back.
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