The Glenn Beck Program - July 30, 2019


Best of the Program | Guest: Jeffy Fisher | 7⧸30⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 1 minute

Words per Minute

189.00642

Word Count

11,543

Sentence Count

11

Misogynist Sentences

35

Hate Speech Sentences

23


Summary

Join us as we preview the 2020 Democratic Debates. Plus, we have a fascinating story about a transgender model who has made controversial comments about transgender issues, and we have the latest on the latest developments in the Ilana Omar story.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 welcome to the podcast it's pat and stew uh and for glenn today jeffy joins us as well to give us
00:00:05.760 some of his nonsensical view of the world thank you for that jeffy you're welcome let me just
00:00:10.440 quote him uh to give you a preview spoons yes he did say that at one point it was really good we
00:00:16.640 have a fascinating story about a model who uh i've made some comments and about transgender issues
00:00:25.140 and what's all i'm going to give you for now you need to hear how that story plays out because it
00:00:29.860 is it's quite a roller coaster ride uh we also have the uh debates going on tonight so we're
00:00:34.620 going to preview the debates what's going on with all these crazy candidates what are their plans
00:00:38.420 uh we got a lot of that on today's program because uh it's insane even what the moderates are proposing
00:00:44.800 supposedly on uh on stage and we have more about baltimore which apparently is the greatest place
00:00:51.480 on earth everyone loves baltimore not a single rat has ever even been there and uh that's because
00:00:57.540 of donald trump's racism into the latest developments on that story as well uh check
00:01:02.540 it out by the way if you want to watch the ilan omar special uh from glenn you can still get 20
00:01:07.660 bucks off they've extended this thing so go to blaze tv.com and use the code glenn20 you can watch
00:01:14.900 the entire uh uh special and you can see i think there's a pretty good chunk of it on youtube too if
00:01:20.320 you want to just check out some of the meat of it it's pretty good as well on glenn's youtube page
00:01:24.260 page check that out and uh let's check out the podcast
00:01:27.580 you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
00:01:37.880 uh tonight is another uh big debate night which sadly means we have to watch it so you don't have
00:01:49.640 to i will be live tweeting it at world of stew wonderful i know you will be live tweeting as
00:01:55.340 well at pat all over it at pat unleashed and when i say live tweeting it you've you know your twitter
00:02:00.780 account will be live for people to follow yes uh mine will i will be filling your feed with
00:02:06.960 nonsensical observations about the debate because it's the only way i can get through it and it does
00:02:11.720 help me for the next day to remember what the hell happened um but mainly i'll be making fun of the
00:02:16.440 candidates that's tends to be the way this goes and the reason for that is of course they're all
00:02:22.840 terrible that's that's a true statement they really are uh so you have from the outside going in
00:02:29.620 marianne williamson because she's got what zero percent she's at zero or one she hits one sometimes
00:02:35.620 okay williamson is interesting in that she's the she's kind of the crazy one yeah she's the one that
00:02:40.360 said she was going to uh bat she was going to politicize love and take on donald trump based on love
00:02:46.320 okay uh which i don't know if that means she's hitting on him i don't know what that means
00:02:50.020 exactly she doesn't seem to be saying loving things about him no i mean not even close no
00:02:56.100 but she was she's like she's like the pat benatar candidate she's the love is a battlefield candidate
00:03:01.180 right okay and she comes out and she's gonna say she's gonna take it to the political battlefield
00:03:05.740 battlefield with love and the thing that you like about marianne williamson and the reason why
00:03:09.420 there's even is there something i like about her oh yeah you do oh okay you do if you watch the
00:03:13.600 debates you do because she's nuts so it's fun she has lost her if she's like the entertainment
00:03:19.360 of these things there's a reason why some republicans are even donating to her because they want to get
00:03:24.360 her in future debates like there's actual movement of people donating one dollar to her that's funny
00:03:28.980 which sounds like a good idea and it's funny until you get signed up to every democratic donor list
00:03:34.740 yeah then no and then you're not going to like that idea plus i will tell you it's not going to help
00:03:39.120 because she really she's going to be able to get plenty of donors her issue is going to be whether
00:03:43.680 she uh can uh get the polling to come through which she's not going to be able two percent is going to
00:03:49.240 be that's a tough road she's gonna have to be on oprah every single day yes in order to get two percent
00:03:56.040 then you got tim ryan nobody knows who he is or where he comes from nobody cares yeah ohio congressman
00:04:01.320 had a really bad first debate and so he is i would say he's if he makes it to the next one i'll be
00:04:06.920 surprised me too amy klobuchar might be time for her to leave too because she's getting no traction
00:04:12.960 she really isn't i mean she she should qualify for the next round of debate she's she can hit two
00:04:18.200 percent here and there but really not catching fire she's she's in that one she's in one of those
00:04:23.400 moments pat where you're like she she's enough of a candidate that has a chance i think to make
00:04:31.100 noise that there's a temptation to get desperate right there's a temptation to throw out a crazy
00:04:36.560 policy a newsmaker to go on on the attack against someone to try to get a viral video
00:04:41.440 uh but she's probably better served doing what she's doing honestly and hoping for the biden vp slot
00:04:47.560 which is legitimately realistic with her so stay back you know she's midwest that's where they need
00:04:52.880 to win i wouldn't think kamala harris has a better shot at that than she does um she may have a better
00:04:59.060 shot uh but kamala harris also might win the nomination yeah maybe you know and and i can't
00:05:03.680 imagine i mean look we've seen this with george hw bush and ronald reagan where sometimes they do
00:05:08.320 pick the big rival uh but i don't know is joe biden after getting you know beat up by kamala harris in
00:05:15.380 that first debate can they patch it back up together for a vp slot situation possibly but i don't know i
00:05:21.500 don't know that that's a she's the lead candidate at this point klobuchar is like you know she's she's
00:05:25.960 from the midwest female candidate obviously uh she has an excellent history when it comes to
00:05:32.160 you know elections i mean she's she has her record as far as winning is very strong she's done very
00:05:37.980 well in minnesota and this is of course the area where you know the hillary thing kind of you know
00:05:44.040 i mean minnesota's right in that i mean they lost michigan they lost wisconsin they lost uh you know
00:05:48.860 pennsylvania ohio those are the states they need to win she kind of fits that profile a little bit
00:05:53.100 she does seem to fall into that but if she gets desperate and tries like you know what uh i think
00:05:58.000 everybody gets a puppy that might make news for a week it's not going to win her the election and
00:06:03.020 then she becomes a joke she has to be make sure she doesn't cross that line um we get into the inner
00:06:09.380 kind of area now where yeah where you're in the middle of the stage or getting close to it pete
00:06:15.640 buddha judge yeah is going to be right next to bernie that one's going to be so that i mean
00:06:20.980 bernie and buddha judge are both in the in a kind of similar situation in that they
00:06:26.940 i feel like buddha judge has kind of cooled off now yeah i think the the it's fizzled the shine is
00:06:33.200 sort of off him now just like it came off betto and that guy he can't buy any attention no he's in
00:06:41.440 this debate tonight too yeah he is um and he cannot he he is in a he's in a lot of trouble yeah he's
00:06:47.640 i think he's done he's become the joke of the campaign yeah and which you know if he can't
00:06:53.460 figure out a way to turn this around at some level and at least get back to respectability did you see
00:06:57.920 the thing where he's walking through an airport and i can't remember which airport it was but some
00:07:03.600 people are congratulating him did you did you see that video he's walking through the video and
00:07:07.420 and this woman screams hey betto congratulations and he he raises his hand and smiles and he's all
00:07:15.280 happy that somebody recognized him congratulations on your zero percent and then you see his face go
00:07:22.080 just falls and he walks out the door puts his arm down yeah okay i i thought that was going to be
00:07:29.540 something nice it turned out to be ugly he should have suspected yeah yeah no it's not going well for
00:07:35.840 betto uh so betto it's a big night for betto right he needs to figure out a way to make some sort of
00:07:40.400 noise and just not be an embarrassment he can't get destroyed by someone else uh he needs to make
00:07:46.460 news but a judge is in that weird position where i mean the fundraising has been fantastic he has the
00:07:50.640 most fun he's basically leading the league in fundraising at this time um but the polling is
00:07:57.020 not keeping up with it that's amazing it is amazing isn't it last quarter i think it was 25 million
00:08:02.040 uh yeah 26 million and yeah 25 million and then biden was at 24 or something yeah biden was a little
00:08:10.580 bit behind with a little bit less time but joe biden is behind mayor pete right that's amazing it is
00:08:16.520 amazing and so his fundraising is great yeah uh his name recognition is still pretty low outside of
00:08:22.760 these early states you know he he has a chance to grow the big issue with with mayor pete and i i you
00:08:28.660 know this is can we get it this is a little delicate can can we have an adult conversation
00:08:33.400 about something pat i hope so i hope so i just don't know if the american people can handle
00:08:39.700 an adult conversation here's the thing with mayor pete no black people will vote for him
00:08:45.260 he is continually getting zero percent african-american vote so we're going to finally have the
00:08:51.940 conversation on race i because i think good because we need to have a conversation on race and and in this
00:08:57.900 country we just never have no we will not do it let's finally have a conversation on race people
00:09:04.420 just don't notice it you know that's the big problem uh they don't focus on it enough it's
00:09:08.780 interesting though because the other democratic candidates you look at their uh crosstabs like
00:09:13.340 the different categories as as uh you know white male female moderate liberal uh black white blah blah
00:09:20.740 blah blah most of the candidates are pretty consistent across the board there you know you see the
00:09:25.300 elizabeth warren and joe biden and cory booker you know maybe cory booker does a little bit better
00:09:30.040 with african-americans and and uh you know elizabeth warren does a little bit better with
00:09:33.620 the cherokee tribe but they all have they're all pretty much the same not mayor pete mayor pete is
00:09:38.940 pretty consistent across the board and then a big fat zilch when it comes to african-american voters
00:09:43.620 really how do you win a democratic primary with a zero has that happened since the controversy in
00:09:50.080 uh south bend over it's it's interesting could be part of that police situation did do the american
00:09:57.700 people though really know much about that particular incident i don't i don't think so right it's you
00:10:04.720 know i think you go back to um looking at and i wonder if this is a part of it and and some analysts
00:10:09.740 have made this case if you go back and look at let's say the uh the gay marriage constitutional ban
00:10:17.080 in california what you found there is that uh african-americans voted uh at a higher percentage
00:10:25.640 with the conservative side of that argument the ban of gay marriage than did whites um it was one of
00:10:31.820 those situations where the black vote kind of led the charge on the ban of gay marriage in california
00:10:37.640 and you sign it there's a giant i think split among the democratic voters between this sort of
00:10:43.640 white woke liberal voter who uh is the person who wants you know transgendered people in every
00:10:52.060 bathroom as opposed to the black democratic voter who's much more conservative culturally yeah like
00:10:58.660 it's a different there's a different profile there and for whatever reason it could be what you were
00:11:03.020 talking about there is there was the police incident uh with mayor pete could be that they just don't
00:11:07.280 know him could because you know south carolina you know you're gonna that's your third state and it's
00:11:12.060 really the first time the african-american vote shows up in large numbers it could be that but it
00:11:17.620 is interesting to see that that plays out because it's not playing out with other white candidates
00:11:22.080 it's it's just mayor pete with the big fat zilch he's the one who stands out of this pack with
00:11:27.680 african-american voters and if he does not bernie has a little bit of that going on and it hurt him
00:11:32.220 against hillary last time uh but it is it's something that if he does not solve that he has zero chance
00:11:37.700 to win this nomination he has to figure out a way right to get african-americans to vote for him
00:11:41.340 so uh next to buddha judge as we mentioned bernie sanders uh right right in the middle years old
00:11:47.280 yeah uh he is now he has a curmudgeon socialist a reported truce a not a non-aggression pact
00:11:55.960 with the woman standing next to him in this debate elizabeth really yes uh because they're both
00:12:01.900 basically socialists right elizabeth likes to say that she's not right but they all have the
00:12:06.840 policies and they compete to see who can be more liberal on the policies uh bernie is i would give
00:12:12.520 him points for at least admitting it you know i think that's better than the elizabeth warren
00:12:17.020 which is lying to the people and saying you're not a socialist and then you have the exact same
00:12:21.160 policies as the socialist yeah it's just dishonest yes it's just a lie totally agree with that be honest
00:12:27.740 about it say say the truth yeah uh and and why not that's they're they're all doing that now
00:12:32.800 you know that when they're democratic socialists they usually come out and just say i'm a democratic
00:12:38.360 socialist yeah and you're seeing this you know when you look at these uh candidates what would these
00:12:43.160 these sort of far left-wing policies that they're going after because medicare for all right uh if you
00:12:49.380 say it in the the terms of medicare for all who want it right you're not outlawing uh private
00:12:54.620 insurance you're just letting people choose a public option if they wish right right that's
00:12:59.780 nonsense that to me of course is nonsense but generally they tried that one already on us
00:13:04.380 if you like your health care plan you can keep your health care plan if we fall for that again
00:13:09.080 oh my gosh embarrassing especially for the same person joe biden right uh who was pitching it last
00:13:14.280 time but that policy generally speaking is relatively popular it's popular among democrats very popular
00:13:21.180 among democrats and the voters as a whole say well i guess if i can just have an extra choice
00:13:26.820 i want it now that's a terrible policy and obviously i disagree with it but that is moderately popular
00:13:32.740 what's not popular is outlawing private insurance what's not popular is giving universal health care
00:13:38.660 to illegal immigrants these things are vastly unpopular policies and everybody on stage is embracing
00:13:46.620 them because they're all trying to race each other to the left i think it was uh i think last time
00:13:51.400 they they actually asked the hand raise question hey who would give free health care to illegal
00:13:57.320 immigrants all the candidates raised their hand all of them yeah so and that's why by the way you'll
00:14:03.420 notice they've outlawed the hand raising question now oh they did yeah they're not doing it anymore
00:14:07.640 because they don't like they don't like they don't like to be put in these box of actually have to
00:14:11.420 take an opinion because you know if you have a long answer you can always work your way out of
00:14:16.240 it later uh-huh if you raise your hand it's a lot tougher only kamala harris tries that she'll raise
00:14:20.960 her hand and then say the next day she doesn't believe in the policy but but no one else is really
00:14:25.420 ballsy enough to try that so it's going to be interesting to see if if that type of moment happens
00:14:30.420 because if warren and sanders are on that that front of basically saying look no more private insurance
00:14:35.620 this is a policy that even democrats don't don't approve of so they're going to go so far left to win
00:14:40.680 this nomination can they come back anywhere close to the middle to try to beat donald trump in a in a
00:14:48.400 general election it's gonna be really difficult we're only 60 of the way through this list of
00:14:53.860 317 candidates on stage tonight we'll uh we'll sum up the the the last remaining 40 round two of uh of
00:15:03.500 the debates tonight round two night yeah two a because it's the first night of round two and in
00:15:10.420 debate two a they will all oppose two a the second amendment that's a totally different thing but
00:15:15.320 yes two a and then we'll have two b and then there will be a third round where it gets a lot harder to
00:15:20.300 get into the debate so this could very well be the last time you see so many of these smiling faces
00:15:25.260 there's also something really agonizing on the way and that's a climate change uh town hall that's
00:15:31.840 coming up on september 4th oh they are doing that with all that yeah won't that be great now is that
00:15:38.200 that's is that the next that's not the next round of debates it's before the next round of debates so
00:15:43.580 they're not considering it a debate because everybody's on the same side of that so socialism
00:15:49.280 yes yes so so far we've talked to marianne williamson tim ryan amy klubashar uh pete buddha judge
00:15:56.980 then you got bernie sanders in the middle with elizabeth warren and uh just next to elizabeth
00:16:03.120 warren will be betto which is kind of surprising he still has enough juice to get next to
00:16:07.800 elizabeth warren and then the guy who's supposedly uh so moderate so moderate that he he just went to
00:16:16.240 porn movies with his mom when he was 18 uh it's a beautiful story brings a tear to your eye
00:16:22.820 uh but john hickenlooper yes now hickenlooper hickenlooper has been opposing socialism though
00:16:28.560 in the party which i like yeah i mean he's one of the few that will actually say socialism isn't a
00:16:32.980 wonderful thing yeah um that being said he's and it's not a coincidence his campaign is completely
00:16:38.780 falling apart he's had all these uh advisors leave uh he is uh i mean look he has not polled well
00:16:45.820 anyway he's not extreme enough no i just don't think there's a place for somebody like this there's not
00:16:51.060 we all know that joe biden is there and joe biden is not a moderate in any way he's a moderate if you go
00:16:56.860 like back to 1989 and then soviet union he's a moderate right like but he's not he's not a moderate
00:17:02.400 he is a hard core liberal he's just an old school liberal that will at least acknowledge um capitalism
00:17:10.740 occasionally you know he's a union democrat but that's a far left figure well we we forget that he
00:17:16.640 was the most liberal senator in the senate uh when he became vice president for for barack obama and
00:17:26.160 now the question is can he hold the nomination because he's too moderate i that's that's how far
00:17:31.420 the left has gone in such a short time it's incredible really amazing uh but hickenlooper is
00:17:35.920 is is at least positioning himself in that uh wing he's not actually a moderate either um i mean look at
00:17:43.920 his uh his second amendment uh yeah history i mean he is a problem though i mean you know he is a
00:17:51.880 he's as close as you're gonna get to a moderate democrat in the field with the exception
00:17:56.020 the guy standing next to him john delaney perhaps who's a you know kind of a businessman it's funny
00:18:00.560 this whole side of of the debate stage which is john hickenlooper next to him john delaney next to him
00:18:07.420 steve bullock are arguably the three most moderate candidates in the entire field they're all standing
00:18:14.460 kind of far to the right and how all are at zero percent so i don't know what exactly that says
00:18:20.900 about the democratic field but you can't win the democratic nomination at this point saying things
00:18:28.740 like you know socialism is bad you know just not john delaney said hey you know uh medicare for all
00:18:34.780 is just bad policy it doesn't work it's it's it's gonna it's not we're gonna lose the election if we
00:18:39.160 try to embrace that and he's booed he says socialism is bad he's booed yeah in this field yeah
00:18:46.300 he's also a guy who's funding his own campaign yeah so he's i kind of respect and a little bit
00:18:51.080 more potential than some of these other people you know like a john hickenlooper who has no chance
00:18:55.060 and no money he at least has money yeah uh which does at least you know he's hired decent advisors
00:19:00.740 he has a ground game in iowa he's uh he's iowa are bust 100 i mean delaney's been in the field for
00:19:06.700 a long time he's the first candidate that announced he's been to every county in iowa he's done that sort
00:19:10.900 of thing it has not worked but he does usually show up in iowa polls when you're a low profile
00:19:16.440 governor of montana how do you even think hey i got a shot at this i'm gonna i'm gonna run for
00:19:22.340 president i got a real shot well his argument is i want a trump state right i mean and i guess you
00:19:29.920 know this is he got it very late this is his first time he was not on the stage last time so he's one
00:19:34.560 of the things he's the only new face out of this field so in some ways you could find that to be
00:19:40.300 interesting if you're a real nerd yeah but i mean you you know montana from montana does steve
00:19:45.940 bullock gonna be dynamic enough to win this nomination no i don't think you just said you're
00:19:50.820 just gonna frank just say no frankly say no way out on that limb wow now it might break from right
00:19:56.740 out from under me but i'm willing to get out there the best of the glenn beck program
00:20:02.940 hey it's glenn and i want to tell you about something that you should either end your day
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00:20:29.680 look for it now wherever you download your favorite podcast pat i want to tell you the story
00:20:34.240 of carissa pinkston oh i've been waiting to hear carissa's story for some time now yeah i think okay
00:20:41.220 okay so carissa's a model okay she's a 20 year old model and she's done something in this society you
00:20:51.820 cannot do she has she's done a she's she's participated in a band activity which is she has
00:21:01.620 discussed her opinion on transgendered issues she has decided unless it's she thinks like five-year-olds
00:21:11.320 should decide to change their gender then she should be in prison well that would be okay but
00:21:16.160 that you can't say it's an opinion it's only a fact okay okay if you say it's your opinion then
00:21:21.120 you're actually on the wrong side of it even if your opinion aligns with others okay this is just
00:21:26.460 science right science is that five-year-olds should be changing their gender you know a couple times
00:21:30.260 a week yeah that's that's science okay we had a story by the way uh maybe we should touch on that
00:21:34.880 later uh about parents who allowed their kids at five uh to switch genders so they had one boy who
00:21:41.120 switched to a girl and a girl who switched to a boy and now they're 11 and 7 and so uh it's gonna be
00:21:47.500 it's scientific i will say there's gonna be some interesting episodes of like dateline in 20 years
00:21:53.140 that's for sure when these kids are like what the hell mom yeah i was fine i didn't know right
00:21:58.640 you know i was i you know i i wanted to jump off the roof with a cape on yeah assuming i could fly
00:22:06.120 and it won't be funny it'll be really tragic it really will be i mean at least for some you know
00:22:09.880 some it may be fine for some i mean we know that um the medical studies they've done a lot of
00:22:16.180 research into this obviously and they found that people who express in their teenage years uh an
00:22:23.040 urge to change genders and are unable to do so um we we know that about 86 percent of them uh wind up
00:22:32.240 later in life being fine with a gender they have so there is a percentage even in in their teen years
00:22:38.660 yeah so if they say you know what i want to be a if they're a boy and they say you know what i want
00:22:42.920 to be a girl and for whatever reason they're not able to make that transition when they're a child
00:22:47.060 like there's a sane parent around uh then later in life they're usually okay with it they're almost
00:22:53.260 exclusively okay with with the gender and they're comfortable in their bodies now a which this is a
00:23:00.140 fascinating part of this is that a large percentage of them and a disproportionate percentage of them
00:23:04.880 uh wind up being either gay or lesbian which like so when you're having these surgeries
00:23:10.980 early you're legitimately giving surgery to turn l's and g's into t's right like yeah people who
00:23:22.200 start off who would wind up being lesbian and gay you're turning them into transgenders
00:23:27.660 earlier than they can even make the decision so they wind up later in life saying you know i'm glad i
00:23:33.700 stayed where i was and there's an overwhelming majority of these people that wind up in that
00:23:39.740 you know package it's just the way that it you know it turns out that is science at least at this
00:23:46.300 point in our understanding of it um however that does not get away that does not none of this excuses
00:23:52.120 carissa uh carissa pinkson and her actions okay oh no she came out and she apparently wrote a comment
00:23:59.660 on social media in which she said being transgender does not make you a woman it makes you simply
00:24:07.960 transgender now why the hate right why the hate right why that is deep hatred oh now she's not of
00:24:16.780 course saying that's like genocidal hatred right there oh i think it's a quote from mein kauf if i
00:24:22.560 remember right i'm pretty sure it's right like she took it directly from adolf hitler yes that's my
00:24:28.760 impression me too now she wrote that on facebook uh she also went on social media and said i uh
00:24:35.440 after she got a little bit of back backlash and she's a 20 year old model she got a little bit of
00:24:39.800 backlash on this comment so she said i really do want to take back my trans comment because if they
00:24:44.480 can say that they're a woman i can reclaim my virginity now probably that's okay you probably
00:24:53.080 can reclaim your virginity in our society by just saying it i don't know i don't know what the rules
00:24:58.020 how you identify if you identify as a virgin you're a virgin yeah probably true okay now she
00:25:03.820 went on again and said uh it's science now this is now she's crossed the hate line
00:25:10.940 in a dramatic fashion again by the way she's already crossed that line and now she's doing it again okay
00:25:18.760 so 20 year old model saying all these things saying uh you know a man and a man is a man and a woman
00:25:24.860 as a woman is science i mean this is terrible right so what happens obviously to her she gets
00:25:30.060 fired of course because she gets fired from her modeling uh job she goes on to instagram and is
00:25:36.320 crying is very upset about what happened to her um and she says you know she's crying and like sobbing
00:25:43.840 and and i think she had some technical problems so no one knew exactly what she was saying so the next
00:25:47.680 day she comes out and she makes a statement and this is where we get all like m night shamalan twist
00:25:53.880 on this on the story you ready for this she says quote i wasn't ready to come out about it yet but
00:26:01.180 today i got fired and i've been receiving hate mail and death threats ever since so i'm forced to tell
00:26:05.960 the truth i am transgender what i transitioned at a very young age and i've lived my life as a female
00:26:16.460 ever since it's been very hard to keep the secret but what i said about trans women is a direct
00:26:22.420 reflection of my inner insecurities and i have since come to realize that i am a woman we all are
00:26:29.720 we all are we're all women well i think everybody on this planet is a woman i how do we procreate
00:26:36.860 that's strange are you saying no i'm not saying that no pat gray just said that men cannot have
00:26:43.120 children men cannot be pregnant he you heard it out of his mouth i want i want him get a letter
00:26:50.660 writing campaign started right now because you just let it slip that you believe men can't be
00:26:56.340 pregnant i want that noted on the record today so here's this 20 year old model comes out and makes
00:27:02.180 what are called transphobic uh or is she just trying desperately now to get out of this makes
00:27:07.560 these transphobic sort of comments gets fired and then comes out as trans yeah the next day
00:27:14.060 she comes out again with this comment i apologize for my transphobic remark and every remark i've
00:27:22.060 ever made towards the trans community i panicked and thought if i came out as trans if i came out
00:27:29.780 as trans i could somehow make things better so she's not trans she faked coming out as trans to try
00:27:38.760 to get out of getting fired for being transphobic uh because you could you know uh check that
00:27:45.380 i don't you probably could i think well you know i don't know how that works anymore i don't get a
00:27:54.100 woman or a person who identifies as a woman to check her womanhood and and you know what no go on
00:28:01.500 tell me how does that because you you don't know how she identifies if you just check downstairs
00:28:08.740 again you're revealing yourself as such a hater the only way you're gonna get out of trying to
00:28:14.820 help her the only way okay stew yes i'm a trans you are trans yes yeah i i transitioned when you were
00:28:24.540 young when i was 12 i was 12 years old because i've known you for a very long time yeah and i've
00:28:29.940 always known you as a as a man but i was born a woman and so you are are we all men we're all men okay
00:28:35.820 all of us she's okay i'm not i just but i thought it might save me
00:28:41.820 i'm not i'm not a trans person okay i didn't transition at 12 okay but i thought maybe it
00:28:50.460 would save me just because i got myself into trouble according to you and i wanted to get out
00:28:55.900 of it and so i said i was trans but i made that up you're okay i know that surprises you and you're
00:29:01.500 disappointed now but this is like that's the reality it's like uh i see dead people actually
00:29:07.020 know he's right there he's real he's alive like that is the twist here weird it's so weird so this
00:29:12.160 is what she said this is her full comment she says i apologize for any transphobic remark i've made
00:29:15.960 towards the trans community i panicked and thought if i came out as trans yeah i could somehow make
00:29:20.280 things better for myself but it appears wow she does i've only made things worse yeah you think you
00:29:25.160 think i'm truly sorry i'm only 20 and i'm human i made mistakes but i refuse to let them define me i
00:29:31.500 hope you all can forgive me and move on from this because i'm so much more than this incident and i'm
00:29:35.860 not a coward unfortunately like we live in a society where they will not forgive her for this
00:29:40.360 um and you know what when you are 20 and she's obviously not necessarily the best decision maker
00:29:48.980 perhaps uh in in america uh you know you shouldn't she shouldn't be defined by this moment right like
00:29:55.620 this shouldn't be no right we do this constantly she shouldn't be fired for saying what she said
00:30:01.140 so what she's 20 she's 20 and first of all her comments were not that bad right right it was it
00:30:06.120 was an opinion held by the majority of the united states absolutely uh so you're gonna you're gonna
00:30:10.880 be firing a lot of people if you're firing people for comments like that the vast majority i mean i
00:30:15.140 don't we should i haven't seen the polls on that specific quote that she said but generally speaking
00:30:19.820 uh you're going to find that uh people while accepting of of of those who believe they need to go
00:30:27.660 through a transgendered operation or whatever you're gonna find people who say well look that
00:30:31.660 is a person who is a male that has gone through a surgery that is that is what's what's happened
00:30:35.800 they are now identifying that way and you know we'll do what we can to help make them feel good
00:30:40.840 and support them or whatever we're not gonna be mean to someone who does this of course right however
00:30:45.480 most people understand that you know look there is a there is a situation that goes on when you're
00:30:51.160 born you have certain parts you have certain uh dna you have uh chromosomes they kind of tell the
00:30:57.880 story okay they kind of tell the story and so that is kind of what people understand so she didn't even
00:31:03.380 say anything bad she gets fired she she comes out as trans which is probably not the best way to handle
00:31:07.960 it and now she's saying okay i'm sorry i screwed up like we shouldn't hold people and have them be
00:31:14.300 defined by their worst moment when they're 20 years old yeah right and like that is a very constant
00:31:18.340 thing that we do these days you've seen this you know i'm over and over again it was one of the
00:31:22.640 recent nfl drafts they had this where one of the it was one of the quarterbacks can't remember who it
00:31:26.400 was uh had comments from social media back josh allen i think okay well yeah when they're like
00:31:33.060 buffalo bills 15 or 16 years old when they said stuff they shouldn't have said they did that with
00:31:36.840 a couple of guys yeah and like you try to oh well we're digging this up and we're gonna say here's the
00:31:41.520 here's the thing that you said yeah and it's like well you can't that's not the right thing especially at
00:31:46.740 that age i mean not even an adult at least this model here is 20 years old but i mean when you're
00:31:51.420 15 16 years old like basically you have immunity for doing dumb things that is you know with the
00:31:56.740 exception of like massive harm like i ran over a bunch of kindergartners you don't get immunity
00:32:01.340 from that but when you're just saying something dumb you just get immunity from it that's what it
00:32:06.300 should be we should all say anything that you did in the in that era it's just you just excuse it
00:32:12.140 because you're learning the ropes you're understanding the world it takes time which
00:32:16.920 is the more interesting story if she would have really been trans and made the transition at a
00:32:21.480 very early age or is it more interesting that she claimed to be trans and then isn't i'm not sure
00:32:28.060 which is the more fascinating story there at some point we're gonna get a story of what of like a
00:32:34.640 you know someone transitions at five years old yeah they turn into an adult are pissed off about it
00:32:39.740 they become essentially what is now known as transphobic and they will be attacked and we
00:32:46.160 will find out that they're actually trans and it'll it's going to be a hell of a news cycle yep uh
00:32:53.100 it's going to be a really interesting one i find that to be fascinating though because i don't know
00:32:57.440 i mean i think like that's really probably the only way she could have gotten out of it right
00:33:02.420 if she actually really would have been trans that that would have i think smoothed it over eventually
00:33:07.900 and if you yell at someone if you attack someone to get a trans person fired are you not the one
00:33:13.600 transphobic i don't know these are all new rules pat
00:33:17.560 this is the best of the glenn beck program
00:33:22.860 hey it's glenn and if you like what you hear on the program you should check out pat gray
00:33:37.540 unleashed his podcast is available wherever you download your favorite podcast it's been amazing
00:33:43.400 uh the last couple of days to uh listen to the uh firestorm over baltimore maryland and whether or
00:33:53.380 not it's rat infested which it is whether or not it's crime infested which it definitely is
00:34:01.860 whether or not it's run down in some parts of the city which it absolutely is glenn and i lived in
00:34:10.860 baltimore for about two years and it was having some problems then they had just finished the
00:34:16.840 inner harbor shortly before we got there and i i can't remember they spent one or two billion dollars
00:34:22.220 on the inner harbor but um they were trying really hard to redevelop and make baltimore a nice place
00:34:29.660 but it is nice in some areas and in some areas it really is nice camden yards is you know still
00:34:34.900 legendary yeah camden yards is great yeah they've they've done some great things for their sports
00:34:40.680 teams there are some nice obviously there's rich areas of baltimore just like there is rich areas of
00:34:46.400 every other major city in this country and that's been one of the tricks they've been doing yeah
00:34:50.400 they'll talk about all the rich areas what donald trump doesn't know that there's this nice suburb
00:34:56.600 that's part of the district well i think you can probably guess that what he was talking about
00:35:02.200 uh was not that particular part of the city you know and given and stelter did this and we talked
00:35:08.380 about it a little bit yesterday he comes out he's like you know look i he doesn't even know i'm from
00:35:12.880 maryland and look at this you can't even he doesn't even know that these parts are also parts of the
00:35:17.220 districts and he shows some of the nice areas of course there's going to be nice parts not right and
00:35:21.640 so what you would say is well perhaps he watched a video right where he was shown the bad parts of
00:35:29.240 baltimore and that's what he was referring to now you can excuse brian seltzer for not knowing that
00:35:33.580 except for the fact that immediately afterwards he shows the exact video that trump saw which was
00:35:40.140 highlighting the inner city and the bad parts so he absolutely knew what trump was referring to but
00:35:45.540 like there's this effort by the media to pretend as if they don't know what he means so that therefore
00:35:51.820 they can score a couple of extra points against him and it's just it's mind numbing to listen to him
00:35:57.940 it sounds like baltimore is a mixture of disney world with universal studios right that that's
00:36:03.900 how wonderful baltimore is plus sandals yes and it plus you know a beautiful like the bellagio
00:36:11.700 uh-huh it's partly like the bellagio with the fountains and it's going to surprise people when
00:36:17.340 they go to baltimore and they find that there's no bellagio there uh and uh there's not too many
00:36:24.100 disney world type rides um and in some places it's really not a lot of fun and some of the
00:36:30.100 residents have actually gone out through their neighborhood recording what's going on in their
00:36:35.440 neighborhood and showing you the blight in baltimore where row houses have been abandoned and falling
00:36:42.060 apart for decades and they're still there their trees have grown inside the building that are taller
00:36:49.280 than the building this isn't something to happen yesterday it's been going on in baltimore for a
00:36:54.500 long time and it's it's long time uh there are a lot of democrat run cities where you can find these
00:37:00.860 areas all of almost all of them i mean remember when we were doing pat and stew here on the blaze
00:37:04.680 um we attempted to buy a home in detroit for three dollars right that's right they had a home where
00:37:10.820 you could actually it was i was on sale for like three bucks and we attempted to buy it though we
00:37:16.760 realized afterwards that the taxes would be so high that maybe that our budget wouldn't allow for it
00:37:21.100 yeah in fact our budget didn't actually allow for three dollars either but uh it did allow for
00:37:26.220 us to pay out of our own pocket the three dollars wasn't willing to to jump on the ten thousand dollars
00:37:31.060 a year taxes to own a home uh in a male in the middle of nowhere in detroit but i mean that's what
00:37:37.380 they talk about they're talking about raising entire areas just get rid of it just get rid of it knock it
00:37:41.520 all down yeah make it a field that's a better outcome than what we have and and it would be
00:37:47.740 and it would be uh except for god only knows what environmental things would be released when you
00:37:52.960 knock those buildings down and there's all sorts of issues which is why they just leave these things up
00:37:56.700 you know and that's what's happened in baltimore there are large areas the mayor of the city is
00:38:01.220 walking around they had the video from 2018 she's like we should just knock all this stuff down
00:38:05.060 it also happens to be the uh the city the large city with the highest homicide rate in the nation
00:38:12.860 uh you can't just number one though and it's just number two overall even with small cities right i
00:38:19.200 think it's second only to the mean streets of helena i don't think helena has that you don't think so
00:38:23.560 you know i don't think so uh but it is higher than guatemala and honduras the murder rate the
00:38:29.980 yeah it's like 56 per 100 000 yeah that's incredibly high and listen to democrats when
00:38:35.900 they talk to you about guatemala and honduras and they will tell you that it's so bad people have to
00:38:41.840 be allowed asylum coming across our border yeah can you imagine yeah people going over across the
00:38:46.620 border of baltimore to washington dc for asylum yeah i'm coming to silver spring maryland for asylum
00:38:53.280 yeah maybe that's what we should we should open up that uh that policy because that is what this is
00:38:58.060 what their argument is on the border well you have to let these people in they're being they're
00:39:01.440 victims of gang violence in places like honduras and they have to be allowed in well the murder rate
00:39:08.140 is worse in this city you're defending than it is in those areas amazing amazing it's amazing and
00:39:15.060 you know it's not like donald trump is the first politician to have noticed that something's
00:39:21.140 amiss in baltimore really yeah yeah it's happened before yeah there was a politician back in 2015 i think
00:39:27.520 yeah his uh i think his name is barrack uh barrack um obama obama obama is that what it is that's
00:39:35.480 what it is barrack obama he was describing the woes of baltimore as well here's what he said
00:39:39.420 and without making any excuses for criminal activities that take place in this community
00:39:43.640 what we also know is that if you have impoverished communities that have been stripped away of
00:39:51.320 opportunity where children are born into abject poverty poverty they've got parents often because
00:40:01.920 of substance abuse problems or incarceration or lack of education themselves can't do right by their kids
00:40:09.100 if it's more likely that those kids end up in jail or dead than that they go to college
00:40:14.700 in communities where there are no fathers who can provide guidance to young men how dare you
00:40:25.540 communities that where there's no investment and manufacturing has been stripped away
00:40:33.020 and drugs have flooded the community and the drug industry ends up being the primary employer for a
00:40:40.220 whole lot of folks in those environments if we think that we're just going to send
00:40:47.200 uh... the police to do the dirty work of containing the problems that arise there
00:40:52.280 without
00:40:53.060 as a nation and as a society saying what can we do to
00:40:57.660 change those communities
00:40:59.800 to help lift up those communities and give those kids opportunity
00:41:04.340 then we're not going to solve this problem and we'll go through the same cycles of periodic
00:41:09.560 uh... conflicts between the police and
00:41:14.600 uh... communities
00:41:18.000 and the occasional
00:41:20.340 uh... riots
00:41:23.700 in the streets
00:41:24.860 and everybody will
00:41:27.780 uh... feign concern until it goes away and then we go about our business as usual
00:41:33.540 wow
00:41:34.300 uh... bernie sanders also toured it during the last campaign
00:41:38.740 in 2016
00:41:39.980 and
00:41:41.380 when he came out he did his press conference about how baltimore
00:41:44.920 isn't like an american city it's like he was touring a third world nation
00:41:49.380 is that
00:41:50.940 not
00:41:52.100 racist
00:41:53.520 to say
00:41:54.400 you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
00:42:02.000 cnn had a aaron burnett on and apparently this has been occurring for some time she's had a show
00:42:17.560 for multiple years on cnn
00:42:20.440 wait aaron burnett
00:42:21.800 yeah aaron burnett
00:42:22.760 still has a
00:42:23.680 show that's broadcast on television
00:42:25.880 uh... yeah
00:42:26.800 it's it's stunning
00:42:28.040 that's amazing
00:42:29.960 i was i was amazed at by it completely
00:42:32.320 i heard there was a search party looking for her because no one had seen her in years
00:42:37.200 and then it turns up she's on
00:42:39.280 well no wonder we've got search parties
00:42:41.000 she's on cnn where nobody knows
00:42:42.740 right
00:42:43.140 she's there
00:42:44.020 yeah
00:42:44.340 okay
00:42:45.040 it's it's amazing it's amazing that this happens so
00:42:47.480 she decides
00:42:48.860 there's always this thing that goes on
00:42:51.080 in which first of all you start out and they say donald trump is racist because he talked about baltimore
00:42:55.660 then people say well wait a minute he talked about a city
00:42:58.500 and that makes him racist like can you
00:43:00.820 be a little more specific
00:43:02.680 you know yesterday i asked can you at least
00:43:05.160 try
00:43:06.200 to explain
00:43:07.700 why this was a racist comment not just assume it because you already think trump is a racist which
00:43:13.340 you know like you look you can believe that all you want
00:43:15.500 yeah
00:43:16.080 but what's happened is they believe he's a racist so therefore when he says something about
00:43:20.380 i guess a city where some black people live
00:43:24.020 that means that he's saying it with a racist motivation
00:43:26.840 well stew if you use the word infested
00:43:28.720 you know what that means
00:43:30.440 that is
00:43:31.200 come on now
00:43:31.800 their fallback position now
00:43:33.520 it is
00:43:33.860 because once they found
00:43:34.920 talking about rats right which it is infested with rats like literally i i know you think
00:43:40.680 trump is saying some like coded language he's meaning literally infested by rats which is in the
00:43:46.020 segment by the way which was produced by a black woman that he was watching on fox news it inspired
00:43:50.680 the tweets also i think glenn and i have talked about when we first went to baltimore and we worked
00:43:54.840 for a station there b104 in baltimore legendary station we went uh we had to go down and get
00:44:00.740 promotional photos taken and so we went down near the inner harbor and there was an alleyway that
00:44:05.900 we went down and posted all over every post every poll everything all over the alley
00:44:11.540 rat infestation warning caution rat infestation and by the way it was kind of obvious by the
00:44:19.940 squished rats all over the street because cars had run over them that's how prevalent they are
00:44:24.320 they cross the street more than squirrels do in baltimore because there's they outnumber people
00:44:29.800 10 to 1 but just the 10 just just 10 to 1 so this has been their fallback okay so now you know
00:44:37.580 you say he's racist we don't have evidence of it now now we you know conservatives go and they find
00:44:42.800 dozens of other officials that are black that are democrats that are all over across the spectrum
00:44:47.820 saying the same thing about baltimore how bad it is the rest rat infestation so then he has they
00:44:52.900 have to fall back to the next line which is well sure other people have said things that are bad
00:44:59.000 about baltimore but when donald trump uses the word infestation that's when he's saying he's racist
00:45:04.620 so here is aaron burnett's attempt at this uh blog comment turned into a television monologue listen
00:45:11.760 and infest is a word the president often uses when it comes to black and brown people just the other day
00:45:17.460 telling four minority american congresswomen to go back to the crime infested countries they came from
00:45:22.800 infest has become sort of a trope for trump here's a couple of his past tweets this one
00:45:28.040 democrats don't care about crime and want illegal immigrants no matter how bad they may be to pour
00:45:32.440 into and infest our country and of civil rights icon john lewis congressman lewis should finally
00:45:38.260 focus on the burning and crime infested inner cities of the united states oh wow infest is a loaded
00:45:45.100 word throughout history oh it is and when people defending trump say well literally there are rats in
00:45:51.020 baltimore that's just a painful willingness to look the other way oh okay so we're racist too all
00:45:59.160 of a sudden if you get to the bottom of what he was actually saying and not try to extrapolate
00:46:06.040 something sinister and and it's i will say every time he uses the word infest there are black people
00:46:12.040 in the in america really every time oh no no really black people in america every time he's
00:46:19.340 infest in fact every time he's tweeted the word infest there have been black people on twitter
00:46:23.900 oh wow so i mean oh that is that's pretty devastating by the way um she does not mention
00:46:30.300 when he said uh that new hampshire was a drug infested den now new hampshire predominantly black like
00:46:39.480 98 99 percent not quite it's a 93.9 percent white okay but that was a drug infested den uh-huh 93.9
00:46:51.160 percent and by the way another true uh statement because it is new hampshire has the biggest problem
00:46:56.640 with heroin right in the in the nation per capita i believe you may be right on that i know it's they've
00:47:01.920 had massive problems very high there yeah opioids and such this is the best of the glenn beck program
00:47:10.640 the best of this john delaney plan oh is still to come oh i think so hopefully he'll outline this
00:47:26.700 tonight because i don't think he got around to that last debate no but this is important stuff
00:47:31.200 there's mandatory service as soon as you leave high school for at least one year maybe two yep
00:47:36.080 and you'll you can serve in the climate core if you want which will help you and you just get out
00:47:41.260 of high school install some solar panels or yell at people about sustainability talk about making a
00:47:44.960 difference yes now you will get potentially you'll make it housing from this and a salary wait they're
00:47:50.380 going to put me up in a free place yes oh wow in some like when you're traveling to the rural area
00:47:56.480 that you have to install solar panels they will give you housing for that okay if you do one year
00:48:01.860 of service it will result in two years of free in-state tuition uh at a public university community
00:48:08.240 college or technical school two years of service will result in three years of free in-state tuition
00:48:13.100 now again how much is this again we're paying for free college essentially um but you have to do
00:48:19.000 something for the free college again that's the moderate right yeah like bernie sanders gives it to you
00:48:22.740 for free john delaney says you have to mandatory service now whether you want to go to college or
00:48:28.260 not you still got to do the service but they're going to force you into government service uh and you
00:48:34.040 will learn skills to build future jobs um and then this is all part of his larger climate plan
00:48:42.800 now the larger climate plan is a bargain because that's how i'm going to describe it right away
00:48:47.620 there's a climate crisis going on as you know we have to act on the climate and we have to act now
00:48:54.160 well if i may be so bold stew we can't afford not to oh my gosh that's a brilliant thing to say
00:49:00.000 and you're going to continue to say it after i tell you the cost four trillion dollars well we can't
00:49:04.700 afford not to now what will it cost us if we don't five trillion dollars maybe i don't plan it
00:49:10.160 okay okay we'll die i would assume it's more than four trillion dollars i hope yes uh now four trillion
00:49:16.260 dollars this includes a new trillion and remember let's let's take the four trillion dollars for
00:49:22.720 what it is which is his estimate of the cost not a real estimate of the cost but his estimate probably
00:49:29.500 figure double or triple right exactly uh a new carbon tax or fee okay it could be a tax or a fee
00:49:37.940 again pro-choice tax or a fee i could pay either one this again is the moderate in the field
00:49:45.480 uh 15 per metric ton of co2 uh he will uh reduce carbon emissions by 90 percent by 2050
00:49:55.240 all right and now look you might say well that doesn't sound all that moderate
00:50:01.100 however uh jay insley michael bennett beto o'rourke uh all have their own climate proposals beto o'rourke
00:50:10.080 is five trillion so he saved a trillion dollars wow so he is pretty impressive he is the moderate
00:50:16.600 yeah he's only going to charge you four trillion dollars for his climate plan and make you go to
00:50:23.940 service to the government for a year or two i mean this is the moderate in the field it's almost like
00:50:29.320 what israel does you have to have you know your mandatory military when you get out of high school
00:50:33.780 there when you're 18 i think from 18 to 20 you serve in the military period so that's essentially
00:50:38.680 what we'd be doing here in the united states except you wouldn't have any skills right you'd just be
00:50:43.760 like i can theoretically raise awareness about sustainability and it doesn't have to be
00:50:48.980 something super worthwhile like the military it could be the the climate uh what do they call it
00:50:55.700 the climate core the climate core are you saying the climate core is not totally worthless yeah that's
00:51:00.180 what i'm saying completely completely worthless but only in every way yes and that's important
00:51:05.380 every single way for people to understand uh it will do nothing and accomplish nothing but it will cost
00:51:12.040 four trillion dollars so that's good good luck america
00:51:15.720 the best of the glenn bank program
00:51:23.020 we're also joined by uh jeff fisher to chew the fat a little bit he's got his own uh podcast that
00:51:43.020 you can download at your leisure that's every day monday through friday even sometimes i throw in a
00:51:48.600 saturday american dream special no you don't that's too good to be true i know i know you mean
00:51:53.180 you can get six days of jeffie fisher i know and sometimes and sometimes on monday you even get two
00:51:58.640 podcasts stop it okay so i mean you're welcome because we do the talking series i know wow i know
00:52:04.380 listen you guys uh you inspired me today did we i well i didn't wake up today thinking that uh
00:52:10.280 oh no i'm gonna you got something i'm gonna do this but you guys have inspired me um i'm trans oh
00:52:15.780 my gosh you are you were born as a as a woman like a biological woman i just want to come out and
00:52:21.200 say that i'm i'm part of the part of the movement okay well no i'm not i wasn't really but i just
00:52:27.180 wanted to come out oh wow i just want to come out and see if i could be part of the well that didn't
00:52:30.480 last long yeah um so okay glad you were able to get that off your chest though because it's probably
00:52:37.580 been weighing down it has it has i feel so much better just like the beauty queen what's her face
00:52:43.380 uh wasn't a beauty queen or what yeah she's a model yeah she's a model that's what it is this is a
00:52:48.680 this is a story we did an hour one today um her story was she is a model said some things that were
00:52:55.480 negative about uh were considered transphobic by some so she got fired she got fired the next day
00:53:01.660 she decided to come out as trans she's like the reason i was saying this because i was insecure
00:53:05.740 myself i was actually trans and then the next day the next day came out and by the way i'm not
00:53:10.180 trans i shouldn't have done that now see the i see i'm trans and i was insecure about being trans
00:53:16.360 that only works if you really are yeah yeah you should have stuck with it yeah you got to continue
00:53:21.360 with that you got to continue with honestly like how would they even question it i guess i couldn't
00:53:25.420 because they couldn't if they if she identifies that way right well some people did go back and look
00:53:30.180 at like i guess photos of her as a kid and she seemed very much like a girl however how dare you
00:53:35.540 right right like presume yeah who are you you bastard i mean maybe she was born as a a biological
00:53:45.780 girl yeah and was dressed that way by her bastard parents right right but in reality she identified
00:53:51.920 that whole time as a man and they didn't have the openness or no they did not tolerance no to allow
00:53:58.180 her to make that transition at such an age because they're too hung up on their own you know male female
00:54:05.260 gender transphobic ideas of the past so maybe she broke free of all that anyway so earlier you uh
00:54:15.260 talked about uh kathy jew uh you know who the michigan uh beauty queen who uh got the axe because of a
00:54:21.320 couple of tweets that were horrific uh you know they were horrific and uh one was actually just a
00:54:28.220 reply to another tweet thread that was uh horrible uh so you can't be doing that anymore at all and
00:54:35.000 she said i did interview i heard stew talk about it i talked to her last week um beginning of last week
00:54:40.280 monday or tuesday and she uh i asked her if the trump campaign had contacted her at all throughout this
00:54:46.880 and at that time she said no and i you know they probably won't i'm just doing this on my own
00:54:51.100 uh two days later she's working for the re-election campaign uh they've reached out
00:54:55.180 oh yeah she's working for the re-election campaign and they the trump campaign has already tweeted what
00:54:59.560 a patriot she is and uh she's speaking for american values and she's part of it now she's all part of
00:55:05.040 the deal wow so good for her good for her you know there's also um yeah we get viral videos all the
00:55:13.180 time in today's world and you see them and you go ah some of them are really cool some of them are
00:55:18.380 scary some of them are funny and then you get the ones where you watch and you go oh my gosh
00:55:24.080 and then you stop and look back and go wait like this video of this uh this guy that finds a baby
00:55:30.980 alligator if you're listening he's got a little baby alligator and the guy is filming him talking
00:55:37.860 about the baby alligator and then coming up behind him is the mama gator crikey oh yeah
00:55:43.660 crocodile dundee they keep showing this mama gator coming up behind him and getting closer and then
00:55:49.040 they just stop and then it just stops and you'll see you know it shows the split screen of the mama
00:55:53.040 gator come up on him and you know the mama heard the baby crying and it's wonderful um no way that's
00:55:58.900 real right there's no way that's real the guy filming it isn't in any kind of uh uh mode of trying
00:56:07.560 to get out of there that would be the pitch i think of the viral video right he hasn't noticed it
00:56:12.760 yeah okay okay i'm just saying it's been sorry so you don't got hundreds of thousands it will come
00:56:18.520 out okay i guarantee it will come out did anything come out guarantee me i guarantee do i get my money
00:56:23.200 back yes you do 100 i want to know you get you in fact you get your video view back okay i want to
00:56:29.340 know jeffy you would be the one who knows this has it has the uh raw chicken meat that crawls off the
00:56:38.640 plate that's what i wanted to do no it has not it has not that i'm aware of as far as i understand
00:56:43.280 it's not that i'm aware of i showed that to my wife the other day oh that's not real i know nobody
00:56:48.560 said it isn't it's not real it just can't be well yeah it's the nerve end nerve endings are alive
00:56:56.020 at that point right okay they are saying they think it was not a chicken but it was a frog it was frog
00:57:02.360 meat okay um which happens that's what happens that's what they said that was a weird bone for
00:57:07.700 a frog it was it was really creepy and this is like apparently it whether this video is is real
00:57:14.440 or not and it it does everyone's assuming at least and the reporting is that it is actually real video
00:57:20.960 um but it is not it's not something that it hasn't happened before right like it's something that has
00:57:26.920 happened that will happen on occasion if if the supposedly the moot if the meat is freshly cut
00:57:33.700 right if you haven't seen the video basically if you you know if you go to a grocery store and you
00:57:37.820 get a raw chicken it looks kind of like that you know what i mean it's sitting on a plate about to
00:57:42.000 be cooked and it crawls off the plate it's at one of those restaurants where they cook the meal in
00:57:46.940 front of you it looks like yeah yeah that's what it looks like yeah yeah benihana kind of place or
00:57:51.620 whatever but as my wife pointed out well hasn't the chicken been de-feathered the you know the
00:57:58.980 head's been cut off they've done a lot of dressing to it they've cut it up like this and then it comes
00:58:04.040 to your table and it's still right we're fresh like that i don't know but they're well they they
00:58:09.840 just they skinned the animal um and i guess and by the way i think it was a frog and not a chicken
00:58:15.440 which would explain the feather thing because there's not as many feathers on frogs there's less
00:58:21.000 less feathers on frogs than you'd expect depends on where you depends on where you get them right
00:58:24.740 that's depends on where you get them you can get the feather fair fair i mean that is a big frog if
00:58:29.080 that's a frog yeah it is because the holy cow the bone that the meat comes on is like 18 inches
00:58:36.080 no it has to be well maybe maybe 12 maybe it's a foot long a fisherman now i caught the fish it
00:58:43.380 was this big also i'm so sick of living here in the united states i'm sick of hearing about
00:58:49.340 baltimore and being of the the i believe a quote from pat gray and pat gray unleashed was baltimore
00:58:55.160 was a democratic progressive hellhole yes it was the quote yes because of 70 years of democrat
00:59:02.720 leadership let him right into that hellhole it's time for a change and uh the crown prince uh muhammad
00:59:08.900 bin salman of saudi arabia agrees which is why he's going to be building the 500
00:59:13.100 billion dollar mega city in the middle of the desert uh which i'm looking forward to moving to
00:59:18.520 i don't know about 500 billion 500 billion dollar mega city 33 times the size of new york city all
00:59:25.560 right it's gonna have 33 that's what it says here 33 times the size of new york city all right you're
00:59:30.460 gonna have flying taxis a giant artificial moon that will be illuminated every evening state-of-the-art
00:59:36.640 security and surveillance system which you know i'm a fan of of course you'll use drone security
00:59:41.920 cameras facial recognition technology to track everybody cloud seeding technology to make
00:59:47.600 artificial clouds they want rain in the desert where it doesn't rain very often school classes
00:59:52.100 taught by holographic teachers uh leading the education leading education on the planet you're
00:59:57.300 gonna get a jurassic park-like island filled with robotic dinosaurs to entertain residents and
01:00:01.680 a dining scene a dining scene the highest rate of michelin-starred restaurants which i'm not sure why
01:00:10.720 you'd want to eat tires even in the desert but okay and uh be done by uh 2030 good luck good luck
01:00:19.780 and i would have to say that 500 i think it's a little bit more i definitely want to visit i'd want
01:00:25.200 to see that i think yes pull it off oh my gosh can they build a 500 billion dollar city before we die
01:00:30.820 is that possible i i think that's past our lifetime i feel like and also the princess 2030 is the
01:00:37.840 target date come on yeah yeah i mean so i don't know i i think it'd be fun to fun to go to it would
01:00:45.660 yeah no it seems amazing why do you want a giant light-up moon what's the i'm not sure we do have an
01:00:51.060 actual moon yeah that you could probably see from where you are but not every night
01:00:55.020 yeah some nights there's clouds in front well that's true the blaze radio network
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