The Glenn Beck Program - April 16, 2024


Best of the Program | Guest: Justin Amash | 4⧸16⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

40 minutes

Words per Minute

179.24886

Word Count

7,245

Sentence Count

9

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary

On today's episode of the Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks about a man who was shot in the head by a co-worker, a new non-lethal weapon called the Burna Launcher, and a new survey asking Americans who they would vote for if the election were held today.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 wow we uh we went all over the world today there's uh all kinds of stuff that you don't want to miss
00:00:05.020 on today's uh broadcast we have justin amash on who a lot of people are mad at um i don't know
00:00:12.340 i'd love to have a guy from michigan you know as the senator from michigan that is the constitution
00:00:18.780 lover we we talk a little bit about that why the um the government is now pushing all of this about
00:00:25.640 terror some of it is true but is some of it to get fisa passed um also uh everything you need to
00:00:32.400 know about israel israel is about to attack again and the vegas shooter never happened with that
00:00:38.920 we'll talk about that and so much more on today's podcast first when it comes to personal defense
00:00:44.720 you have options but the options are kind of on either side of a wide spectrum on one end you got
00:00:51.540 guns and they'll definitely get the job done but you're gonna have to kill a guy don't pull a gun
00:00:56.280 unless you're prepared to kill somebody on the other hand you got things like a knife or a taser
00:01:01.540 maybe pepper spray or brass knuckles i don't know about you but i don't want to get that close to
00:01:06.000 an attacker fortunately burna technology has solved this problem and gives you both a weapon that is
00:01:13.220 the best of both worlds the burna launcher it's non-lethal and it's an alternative to safeguarding
00:01:19.660 your home that will send potential threats running in the opposite direction legal in all 50 states
00:01:24.540 with no permits or background checks required and can be used by all age groups over 18 every single
00:01:30.220 person in my family except for one she's turning uh 18 here in a couple of weeks has a burna launcher
00:01:37.340 we got them all for christmas tear gas kinetic rounds 60 foot range one shot can incapacitate an
00:01:44.640 attacker for 40 minutes made in america the burna launcher b-y-r-n-a dot com slash glenn that's
00:01:52.080 burna.com slash glenn you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
00:02:05.500 all right there's a new survey out pat gray has just joined us this is this good stuff this good
00:02:13.560 stuff um remember sometimes we have to fabricate to be able to get to the real truth we have to
00:02:23.340 have a little injustice to find justice we we have to have a little dishonor to become honorable
00:02:30.880 am i right comrades you sure are yes thank you is that like abandoning free market principles to save
00:02:38.920 the free market principles exactly gotta do exactly okay all right so um let me just go over some of
00:02:46.740 this poll this is a survey uh of 1400 national likely voters and they separated they could put
00:02:56.620 everybody together and then they separated them donald trump and uh and uh uh joe biden voters and
00:03:03.360 then the others okay how would you rate the job that joe biden has been doing as president
00:03:08.320 43 percent say strongly approve or somewhat approve uh that's 43 percent somewhat disapprove or strongly
00:03:18.580 disapprove that's 54 percent if the election were held today and the candidates were joe biden donald trump
00:03:24.360 robert f kennedy jr who would you vote for 36 percent joe biden 45 percent donald trump and 11 percent john
00:03:32.020 of kennedy jr all voters asked trump biden and others uh they really get jfk jr to run now
00:03:39.580 that's incredible rfk jr was gonna shut up if a co-worker yeah okay seems a little late it was a
00:03:47.900 flesh wound it was a little head yes the doctors here at parkland hospital they're amazing he walked
00:03:55.180 it off he did shake it off is really what the doctor said just shake it off wow
00:04:01.180 uh if a if a you're such a jerk if a co-worker or friendly acquaintance gave you permission to fill
00:04:08.720 out and sign their and mail in their ballot allowing to use their ballot to vote for anyone that you
00:04:14.240 choose would you
00:04:15.820 well no that would be that would be wrong
00:04:22.900 right i'm looking for an honest answer yeah no i would not you would not i would not no i would
00:04:30.620 not of course not yeah of course not now i need it nobody in this room would do that yeah no seriously
00:04:35.200 we would seriously we would not we would no it's illegal we can't we know it's a crime and it also
00:04:40.260 uh upends our entire system right and and right the of electing officials 17 percent say you got that
00:04:47.480 right yeah i would do 17 80 say no if a close friend gave you permission to fill out and sign
00:04:54.980 their mail-in ballot allowing you to use your ballot to vote for anyone you choose would you
00:04:58.760 again no no no right this is i don't want to commit federal election crimes if i can help it this is
00:05:06.320 strange if a if a if a co-worker asked you kind of somebody who's a friendly kind of person but not a
00:05:12.340 friend 17 you got it 14 well yeah i guess i would but i'd be why it's a friend now i mean you would
00:05:22.980 think that it would go the opposite way yeah it's interesting i think like without thinking about it
00:05:27.620 and really like considering this like if a friend came to you and just said hey like i don't know i
00:05:32.540 don't know anything about this who should i vote for i'm just gonna vote for whoever you tell me to
00:05:35.360 i think that's okay right you can say yeah hey this is who i think you should vote for yes right but
00:05:40.240 you just can't fill it out right yourself i've had family family members okay so that's the next
00:05:44.660 all the time if spouse or another trusted family member gave you permission to fill out and sign
00:05:49.740 their mail-in no battle no no you know but i'd certainly recommend right who they would vote for
00:05:55.020 or should vote for now has anybody has anybody said on any document i haven't of course but on any
00:06:03.880 document your wife is there and she's like would you just sign sign it for me i've got my hands in
00:06:09.620 whatever by the way you you like smirked in the middle of telling that story it almost seems like
00:06:15.300 he was revealing something about his life i was revealing more about your life really honestly
00:06:20.160 really you smirked to reveal about our lives never ever signed anything
00:06:25.360 i i mean i've i've signed things of course myself i have to sign things all the time all right
00:06:31.380 i'm with you stew i'm with you uh okay that would be wrong of course again listen to this one
00:06:37.300 if you give if you were given the opportunity would you alter the candidate selections made in
00:06:44.000 a mail-in ballot belonging to a friend or family member without their knowledge oh my gosh that
00:06:48.960 one i would yes yeah you would do that one of course that's the only one i would do though i would
00:06:52.700 only do it after they thought they put their vote in for another candidate nine percent said yes
00:06:57.700 two percent were like i don't know i don't want to say uh no i would not i would not to be clear
00:07:04.040 right clear if altering the candidate's selection were the only way to stop joe biden or donald trump
00:07:10.560 from being elected then would you do it eight percent say yes wait you already nine percent of
00:07:18.480 you said yes i'll only do it if it makes no difference that one percent uh if given the
00:07:26.440 opportunity would you throw out or destroy a mail-in ballot belonging to a friend or family member
00:07:31.700 without their knowledge to help stop joe biden or donald trump from being elected re-elected as
00:07:37.960 president i think on these where it's like you know you're the deciding vote in some mythical world
00:07:43.260 i think that these numbers are are low and people are lying i they don't want to admit to pollsters
00:07:49.860 there's no way that's only nine percent there's this one's eleven percent eleven percent i mean i just
00:07:54.800 don't i think now i would still not do it because i care about the process and and that's you know my
00:07:59.100 no it's wrong but it's wrong right it's wrong and and i would not do it though i don't think
00:08:04.400 i only 11 would make that i wouldn't be tempted would i be tempted yes because you'd want the
00:08:11.080 result of course the results and you would stand there and you'd hold that for a while
00:08:14.800 and you might even turn around is anybody looking right you know but then you would at least i would
00:08:21.360 i would be like no god is looking god is looking yes but i mean i i would say there's a ton of people
00:08:28.960 who would justify that one there's no way that's only 11 i'm sorry if you put those people in a room
00:08:34.300 and they believed that was the situation it would be higher than 11 especially they didn't think they
00:08:41.260 were getting caught if given the opportunity would you cast a ballot in two different states to help
00:08:46.100 stop joe biden or donald trump from being a re-elected president ten percent yep if given
00:08:52.200 the opportunity would you offer to pay or reward another voter including friends or family members
00:08:57.140 to help stop joe biden or donald trump from being re-elected president ten percent yes if given the
00:09:03.640 opportunity would you deliberately tell another voter incorrect information about a place time or date
00:09:09.720 associated with casting a ballot to help stop joe biden or donald trump from being re-elected as
00:09:15.580 president as a joke we've all done that i mean as a joke we've never done it seriously never done
00:09:21.820 it well never done it yeah yeah where you walk and where somebody's like hey can you tell me where to
00:09:26.260 vote yeah tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow you never done on wednesday the turnout is so heavy today
00:09:32.880 right you guys may have done that at one point before the statute of limitations
00:09:36.940 no but there was a guy they prosecuted remember very recently on us and they they made him an
00:09:45.320 example it was that ridiculous yeah it was just a joke yeah um so uh if you answered yes to at least
00:09:52.480 one question above 28 said yeah i can find a way around that wow 28 28 28 20 high you think that's
00:10:03.060 pretty high 28 28 of america you think that's high yeah uh okay so what does this mean about us
00:10:10.860 by the way no difference between any of the voters republican democrat okay oh really everybody's on
00:10:19.660 board yeah i think trump derangement syndrome might be a little stronger than well according to this poll
00:10:26.620 no that we know everybody well we know they're liars because they've admitted that they would do it
00:10:32.120 so we know they're liars but they're probably lying on top of their lies i think it's i think it's
00:10:38.180 i think there is this uh feeling in america that we it would be okay to be dishonorable
00:10:47.300 to bring honor to the country the ends justify the means correct correct a lot of that going around
00:10:54.620 these days yeah a lot of that going around and i don't think that pays off in the long run
00:10:58.380 no no but it does show how polarized we are doesn't it yeah and i think too like a lot of people if you
00:11:05.920 want to defend them a little bit a lot of people look at this and say look our republic is in trouble
00:11:10.160 yeah if this x y or z doesn't happen i mean that on both sides right i mean they look at donald trump
00:11:14.980 as the end of the republic probably not that they care about the end of the republic but end of whatever
00:11:18.960 they think they have and i don't look at um uh joe biden is the end of the republic i look at
00:11:23.640 the policies that are being pushed as the end of the republic yeah i do or at least you know
00:11:29.200 but biden's pushing him so yeah i mean obviously that's tied to biden but but i mean you know you
00:11:34.500 the of course the republic itself is based on this idea that people can cast votes so like
00:11:41.100 you're overturning the republic to save the republic you're doing the thing we mocked george bush
00:11:46.660 uh george w bush about doing and so many others every every liberal has done this of course i
00:11:52.060 started with the ministry of truth today yeah because we are now starting to believe that it is
00:11:57.520 okay to lie to achieve truth that it's okay to be dishonorable to achieve honor i think you're
00:12:06.060 totally right i think that is going around at a pace that is i'm very uncomfortable with now let me
00:12:11.780 give you one more study this is a comprehensive survey done by the american bible society state
00:12:17.420 of bible usa 2024 is the name of it um and within a decade are you reading your bible
00:12:26.000 went from 50 percent in 2011 to under 40 percent today
00:12:33.680 however 15 percent of the respondents reported an increase in their personal bible use from the
00:12:43.220 previous year so the people who are reading it are reading it more intently and there are just fewer
00:12:50.960 people reading the bible i actually think that's a good thing i mean i don't like the first part of it
00:12:56.660 but i think it's a good thing that the ones that are reading it have doubled their efforts they're
00:13:02.220 getting more out of it now but i don't think that this survey is disconnected from the last survey
00:13:10.900 yeah i i agree 100 on this 100 on this i do think it's it's happening often and i look let's let's
00:13:20.420 point the finger at our own side for once here i think it's happening a lot on the right i think
00:13:25.220 there's a lot of people right now that are are feeling uncomfortable sticking to the principles in that
00:13:29.660 little book because the because times are too important uh again that's i'm putting that in
00:13:35.240 air quotes yeah because i don't think i think the eternal nature of the book you discuss here
00:13:39.460 maybe had some perspective as to how important a certain situation was maybe they thought that out
00:13:45.140 a little bit when the book came out so i have to tell you yeah well they were only writing it for
00:13:49.700 the clicks and it's old and dusty too let's think about that it's an old and dusty book those things
00:13:54.580 don't really apply today they didn't have the internet back then amen brother all right amen you
00:14:00.480 know the uh the the problem with with both of these things is um the eternal truths are eternal for a
00:14:10.800 reason um the the constitution the bill of rights those are eternal and so you can't say well yeah i know but
00:14:19.440 we're at an emergency no no first of all if they're god-given rights that cannot be violated
00:14:28.200 no man can violate those rights well that's just because god's really not surprised by emergencies
00:14:36.860 he's not like whoa hold it didn't see that coming i just didn't see that coming okay forget about that
00:14:45.500 right and that right right now we got to do this he doesn't he doesn't the truth is always the truth
00:14:51.720 your rights are always your rights your honorable actions must always be honorable you can't get
00:15:02.660 honorable actions a good tree can bear good fruit a bad tree cannot bear good fruit unless it's hard to
00:15:13.560 get a warrant then well yeah it's okay that tree you're picking good fruit off that tree then you
00:15:18.560 can surveil americans without one okay that's fine yeah absolutely imagine living in a society that not
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00:16:26.080 of the glenbeck program all right justin amash is uh with us now he is uh running uh for the u.s senate
00:16:34.320 former u.s congressman now candidate for the u.s senate justin how are you sir great glenn thanks
00:16:40.760 for having me on you bet uh so tell me about your campaign and how it's going it's going great uh we
00:16:47.620 just reported our financial numbers for the first quarter we were easily out raising the other
00:16:53.280 candidates in fact uh i've been raising as much per week as all the other candidates on the republican
00:16:58.640 side combined so um we started this campaign on february 29 it's been full steam ahead i believe
00:17:06.140 we've got a path to victory here that is wide open um our main opponent is a guy named mike rogers who
00:17:14.060 is the former intelligence committee chairman a guy who supported faiza a guy who voted for just
00:17:21.000 about every spending bill that came his way so we think we've got the right opponent um we're working
00:17:26.020 hard we've got a great team and we're going to win this thing on august 6th so tell me about the
00:17:31.480 faiza thing because what is it justin that that congress is being told i mean we you know we've had
00:17:38.200 public statements they've come out and said oh america's in really real big trouble and i believe
00:17:43.020 we are because of the border that's been open we don't have any idea who we've led into this country
00:17:48.680 um but they're saying you know oh it's really really bad what is it that you think they're getting
00:17:54.800 in their intel briefs that are freaking these guys out to say yes to the faiza bill and i don't need
00:18:03.640 a warrant to go after american citizens in country when it comes to most members of congress i think
00:18:11.160 that it's just a lack of understanding of how faiza works the average member of congress doesn't know
00:18:18.640 very much um i i serve there i talk to them all the time the average member of congress is just not
00:18:25.700 that curious is fairly indifferent so there are about maybe five percent of the members of congress
00:18:32.060 who know what's going on and are trying to do the bad thing trying to do harmful things and then there's
00:18:38.620 maybe five ten percent who know what's going on and are trying to do the right thing um the the vast
00:18:45.140 majority of them though don't know what's going on at all so when they're told by a chairman that
00:18:51.640 they should vote a certain way because it's important for national security or for whatever
00:18:56.440 reason they're likely to do it because a they think maybe the chairman's onto something they're not going
00:19:03.400 to waste the time reading the bill or understanding it and b more importantly they're afraid of losing
00:19:09.900 their seat they're afraid of losing their election and they know that these uh high level members of
00:19:16.120 congress the speaker of the house and some of the leadership team can really take them out if they
00:19:21.440 want to if they want to put up a primary opponent against them if they want to essentially defund
00:19:26.940 their campaigns because most of these members of congress are extremely reliant on the leadership team
00:19:34.100 for their fundraising they're not independently able to fundraise um they're not uh going to get on the
00:19:40.500 committees if they go against the leadership team they're not going to get the um chairmanships that
00:19:46.460 they want and all those things will also impact their fundraising and their ability to get elected
00:19:51.220 so a lot of it's just survival mode i don't think it's actually any kind of deep um concerns about
00:19:58.300 uh how faiza works or whether faiza is good or bad um but they think if they don't vote for it
00:20:07.020 if leadership is against them on this and they go against leadership they're in trouble and that's
00:20:12.800 the bottom line for most of that and this faiza thing really is bad i know you've had other people
00:20:17.220 on who've talked about it but we're talking about uh a system a program that sweeps up
00:20:23.500 american communications and then it allows the government to go and search these communications
00:20:31.060 without a warrant you know they pretend like it's just about foreign intelligence when in fact
00:20:36.880 they're sweeping up conversations of countless americans and these americans don't have to be in
00:20:43.620 contact with some kind of terrorist cell or some kind of it couldn't just be someone who's overseas
00:20:49.340 and the government can sweep this information up and then search it without a warrant according to
00:20:56.400 their interpretation of the constitution which is just blatantly wrong you can't under our constitution
00:21:03.340 under the fourth amendment just sweep up all of these american conversations that's that in itself
00:21:09.380 is a problem but the members of congress who are fighting to stop faiza and and trying to fight for
00:21:17.680 a warrant requirement aren't even saying hey don't sweep up the conversations they're giving they're
00:21:22.600 actually giving the leadership a pass on that one they're saying okay you swept up the conversation
00:21:27.080 at least get a warrant before you search these conversations so what is it that what what is it
00:21:34.600 that they they think they're missing that uh that they're they're convincing people to not just violate
00:21:43.260 destroy the fourth amendment
00:21:45.540 what i think the average member of congress as i said is not being convinced all that much on the
00:21:54.900 on the merits i don't think that they are going in there and looking at it and saying yeah there's a
00:22:01.460 really good reason to do this what what they're being convinced on is okay um if you don't do this
00:22:09.800 then you're not part of the team you're not going you're not playing along uh the intelligence
00:22:15.600 community says they really need this and they're being assured by the leadership it doesn't violate
00:22:21.060 the fourth amendment and they're saying oh well if they violated the fourth amendment how come we're
00:22:25.000 doing it you know like wouldn't someone have stopped us by now so they they're just led to believe
00:22:30.100 it's an okay thing it can happen um and it has some uh you know marginal benefit for national
00:22:37.980 security and that's how it's framed and then they say well okay i better go with it and a lot of them
00:22:44.180 also you you have to remember they think about things like this they say well if someone is telling
00:22:50.020 me it's it's okay to do it doesn't actually violate the fourth amendment well isn't it safer for them to
00:22:56.960 just vote for it because they're worried if something happens if some terrorist attack happens down the
00:23:01.680 road someone will say oh if only we had visa 702 and they're afraid of taking the blame for that
00:23:09.720 yeah i i think yeah i think it would what would trump that would be oh i wish we had a border that
00:23:17.600 wasn't wide open i mean yeah you know i understand nobody wants to be blamed for stuff but you're not
00:23:23.320 going to be able to get past the open border if something happens that's what's shocking right now is
00:23:30.480 that they're not doing anything to actually address the wide open border and at the same time they're
00:23:37.100 saying let's sweep up all this information and search on americans and it's it's completely backwards
00:23:43.280 right it wouldn't be the it you know violation of the constitution you shouldn't ever do but it should
00:23:50.360 be the last thing you address if you really cared about the safety of the nation you'd be going after
00:23:57.200 the terrorists that we have here and closing the border and doing everything you can but they don't
00:24:02.320 seem to care about that so what is this really truly all about
00:24:06.520 well again i'm the republican side at least i think it's just about survival for most of these members
00:24:15.840 of congress they do think that the safest bet is to stick with leadership um do what leadership wants
00:24:23.280 if leadership has an agenda they want to go with that because if they go against the leadership team
00:24:29.420 they're on the outs and there's a chance they lose the next election as a result so i think that's
00:24:35.960 really what it's mostly about for them uh for the democrats um you know i think that a lot of them have
00:24:43.620 uh soured on the idea of civil liberties and have um and then you know they've they used to be i know
00:24:51.940 speaking out against the patriot act and uh speaking out against violations of our rights and now
00:24:58.800 increasingly they are uh supporting it and saying it's fine to violate people's rights if you look at
00:25:05.340 the fisa 702 votes over the years for example you'll see that the democrats especially have had just
00:25:11.860 wild swings on it in terms of their support i mean you can go back a few years and most democrats
00:25:18.800 would be strongly opposed to fisa 702 and now they're strongly in favor of fisa 702
00:25:25.040 um and republicans have swung as well republicans have flipped on this too but the democrats with the
00:25:31.680 democrats it's particularly pronounced because on the republican side you still have the establishment
00:25:36.360 that's in favor of this unconstitutional surveillance on the democratic side you have
00:25:42.560 people who used to be pretty strong uh advocates for civil liberties at least you know on on the
00:25:49.900 outside they would say they're strong advocates and they voted that way from time to time now
00:25:53.920 have turned on it and saying okay whatever spy on everyone we're talking to justin amash who is
00:25:59.040 running for um the senate uh in in michigan it would be a flip from uh blue to red if he would win um
00:26:07.580 what is the thing that you are most concerned about and what do you see coming here in the next
00:26:13.820 few months i'm i'm gravely concerned about the stability of the republic really until the new
00:26:20.560 president is sworn in for about a week yeah what concerns me is what's concerned me for many years
00:26:28.120 um when i served in congress i saw how the government works on the inside uh when you're on
00:26:34.860 the outside you think things like government is really really bad when you're on the inside you
00:26:40.180 realize it's much worse than the public understands it's much much worse and and what's shocking to me
00:26:47.340 is i'll see these members of congress who get elected saying yeah i thought on the outside when i was
00:26:53.780 outside i thought the government was bad but when i got in the these new members of congress they'll
00:26:58.720 say oh i guess it wasn't as bad as i thought and i don't know what they're talking about it's much
00:27:03.580 it's so much worse and actually the fact that these people flip that they go from thinking it's bad to
00:27:09.640 thinking it's not so bad it is an indication of just how bad it is they get brainwashed within a few
00:27:15.940 months someone who's like a someone who'll come in as a staunch uh liberty advocate and with a few
00:27:21.440 months they're just pressing whichever button the leadership team told them to press and what what
00:27:27.180 frightens me is that we basically have an oligarchy at this point now it's an elected oligarchy but it's
00:27:34.520 an old people who are you have people who are elected but they're just rotating positions at the top
00:27:39.960 you know uh you know one year you have this speaker another year you have that speaker
00:27:44.860 but these speakers are basically running the house top down in the senate you have the same thing with
00:27:51.560 mitch mcconnell and and chuck schumer um where you have people who run these institutions from the top
00:27:58.780 down they prevent the other members of congress from actually participating mike lee actually speaks
00:28:04.340 about this all the time which i appreciate um mike's doing and what they do is they tell you
00:28:11.460 you follow us and you'll be okay and uh and if you stray we're going to come after you and so you have
00:28:19.660 a congress where everyone falls in line and increasingly people can't offer amendments on legislation
00:28:26.520 they can't read the bills they're given uh you know one hour or a few hours
00:28:33.480 to read legislation that might be hundreds or thousands of pages and how can a government
00:28:40.760 actually function this way nobody would operate any kind of entity this way if you had a business
00:28:46.680 you'd never sign a 5 000 page contract in a few hours no it would be insane and yet these people
00:28:53.640 who are elected are given the responsibility of essentially signing contracts and agreements on
00:29:01.700 behalf of the american people they're passing laws and they're signing things on behalf of the american
00:29:08.180 people that are thousands of pages much more important than any kind of agreement that any
00:29:13.220 business would sign and yet they're doing it without any thought they're just signing it they're saying yes
00:29:20.340 and then they have the audacity to come out and say um they're doing the right thing because it's urgent
00:29:27.460 and they don't have time to read it and they'll figure out what it says later and then uh on the
00:29:33.720 democratic side it's even worse i think because they are constantly talking about saving democracy
00:29:39.600 and yet they more than anyone in in congress will come out and say well we have to pass this bill
00:29:50.060 quickly we can't afford to read it uh those who want to read it are just trying to waste time
00:29:56.200 these are the same people who tell you they're saving democracy and out of one side of their mouth
00:30:03.160 they'll say they're saving democracy on the out of the other side they'll say we just have to do
00:30:07.320 whatever biden says we just have to do whatever um chuck schumer says well and or nancy pelosi and it's
00:30:14.500 infuriating well i mean it's uh we can go to our our own party of the republicans and quote george w bush
00:30:21.300 i have to violate the free market to save the free market back uh same thing happens yeah same thing
00:30:27.060 on the republican side you're streaming the best of the glenn beck podcast to hear more of this
00:30:33.000 interview find the full episode wherever you get podcasts and another thing that really hacks me off
00:30:39.560 liberals could go anywhere right i mean they could go to canada they'd be perfectly happy
00:30:46.680 be like ah great finally a country with out the stupid hicks except the farmers and you know about
00:30:54.800 90 percent of the country but hopefully they'll all freeze to death they'd be happy up there
00:31:00.340 they'd be happy up there where are you going to be happy if this country would fail where do you go
00:31:07.160 yeah yeah i mean that what reagan said back in the day is true right and we're one generation away
00:31:13.560 and uh we may be past that generation yeah i mean where what what where sincerely is there a place
00:31:20.560 that you could go there's no place to go where would you go america doesn't exist so the whole
00:31:25.980 dynamic of safety completely changes yeah i'm going island nation at that point i'm going like you know
00:31:33.160 i don't know bermuda or like saint kitts or something something warm saint bart's something like that
00:31:39.580 hell why why would you go i mean there's no way they i feel like they don't even have politics there
00:31:45.640 okay i don't know because they don't have my mind they don't have any oil they have no energy
00:31:49.200 yeah but i mean no food right yeah i got all that the resorts all have food
00:31:54.660 they all have electricity and then resorts are heating and cooling right but i mean you're
00:31:59.760 talking about you're talking about some apocalyptic place no i'm talking about that america just goes
00:32:05.960 into some i don't know like it let's say it gets taken over and turns into canada or worse
00:32:10.700 right which again i we're trending that way dramatically could i tell you i would be so
00:32:16.080 happy if our bottom was canada i'm not saying that's our bottom i'm just saying like if canada is
00:32:20.940 that i'm saying we're as bad as canada i don't know okay what's the what's the country like if
00:32:25.980 the most liberty friendly major nation is equivalent is equivalent of canada that so i guess you know
00:32:33.240 that that would be a significant move for us to the left be bad yeah that'd be bad uh we would have
00:32:38.320 for example no first amendment right right like i mean things like that going away that's not like
00:32:43.240 nuclear apocalypse we can't get access to to food necessarily although long term gosh famine does
00:32:50.720 seem to follow these communist countries does um but you know it's not necessarily that type
00:32:56.240 of situation you're talking about you're not talking about like a search for natural resources
00:32:59.540 you're talking about a place to to have liberty yeah and like if you could become a citizen of a
00:33:04.160 nice you've got some maybe some of that american wealth you've held on to a little bit if you've got
00:33:07.960 like 14 in your account you're the richest man in some of these countries you go over there
00:33:11.760 you live it's warm you get a little hot by the beach you never talk to anybody again
00:33:17.080 there you go there's your plan i've already given you the plan of what to do with the protesters when
00:33:22.340 they glue themselves to the highway correct correct you put your head down you just take
00:33:25.780 your foot off the ground you just go and you just look at your steering wheel and see if you may see
00:33:29.820 a bump you may not but you're not going to know what it is and then you keep going yeah once you
00:33:32.920 get past the bumps you just accelerate and then when that doesn't work in the things so those people
00:33:38.360 you know not the dead ones but the the others the speed wind up running the country the others
00:33:42.880 running the country then then you go to a beach beach a beach on an island all right don't you
00:33:47.860 think that this is why uh you know you put the private you get the private island access and
00:33:53.280 that's what you need you need like the jeffrey is jeffrey epstein's island still available i mean
00:33:57.280 again i wouldn't do the same things on the island but like the infrastructure he built there was
00:34:00.920 impressive right you know i've tunnels sure hideaways it's probably a great place to escape the
00:34:07.620 apocalypse it might be a little dark of a move it would be i think you rename it though yeah sure
00:34:14.840 name it like happy fun land or something right right hey no one's never ever said or the god they
00:34:19.740 went to they went to uh what do they call it epstein island was uh it was the lolita express right
00:34:26.000 like you know you don't want to call it lolita island you call it like happy fun land no one's
00:34:29.560 gonna say hey you believe this guy went to happy fun land of course he went to happy fun land
00:34:33.440 it's called happy fun land until lisa is sleeping in the bedroom and she hears help is anybody out
00:34:40.060 there help my name's lolita and i'm still i'm in a very dark place i mean please that is that is
00:34:49.960 you could rescue them that would be a good deed for the day wow wow that would be good you could
00:34:55.000 rescue whoever he left i assume i mean it's been a while so i'd be a little concerned on how that
00:34:59.580 worked out but maybe he left a bunch of food down there i don't know and then you get rescue those
00:35:04.180 people and then you got a nice island he really didn't leave any food i mean it's not there's no
00:35:08.400 food down here can we be clear here epstein's crimes were not caused by the island okay like the island
00:35:13.760 is not at fault here it wasn't a sand issue it was a palm tree problem so i had a friend call me and
00:35:19.560 say he had this beautiful estate in uh where was it uh santa fe or someplace in new mexico okay
00:35:27.200 and uh he was like glenn it's going for a song nobody wants it and i'm like yeah for a reason
00:35:33.120 and he's like so we get an exorcist to come wait what we we exercise of all the demons that
00:35:40.260 might be there and then you just fix it up and i'm like wait was it i wouldn't want and he's like
00:35:46.640 no you wouldn't live there you know we get somebody else to come in with us and we all split
00:35:51.280 and i'm like no is this the epstein place yeah okay and i'm like no i don't want to do that
00:35:56.480 wait you were you you had a possibility of buying the epstein reserve no i had a friend call me and
00:36:02.260 say hey let's go in on it and i'm like no i need to help the aggregators here for a second glenn beck
00:36:07.720 almost bought jeffrey epstein's palace
00:36:09.880 wow yeah that's a story that needs to get out right that's fascinating because he did have immediately
00:36:17.560 said are you out of your mind it would be a little it was a little dark i said there would never be
00:36:22.840 someplace where you'd be like hey bring all the kids no yeah you would never you know he's like
00:36:30.180 it's all furnished and i'm like what the first thing we do is burn all the furniture what is wrong
00:36:37.120 with you yeah so what's wrong with you so after he died they still haven't sold or maybe at least
00:36:41.680 no they sold it recently they sold they did yeah they sold it for less than he thought they were
00:36:46.500 gonna sell it for really yeah because who would want it who would want it who and he's like
00:36:51.740 eventually people will forget i'm like yes but i wouldn't right that would be a problem i would be
00:36:58.340 there at the sale and just going oh yeah i've got to tell you there's tunnels and everything underneath
00:37:03.460 this and it's really spooky i mean i think that should be disclosed i'm just saying it's dark but
00:37:11.340 like i do feel like if you were walking down the hall something like the ring would happen
00:37:15.320 right like something like some girl with black hair over her face and walking like a crab walk
00:37:21.160 back or something like that's going on in that and he's like we could make it into a hotel you could
00:37:25.480 have a hotel and i'm like yes with cameras in every bathroom no no it's weird though that is a weird
00:37:33.200 human thing though there's no real like it the house had nothing to do with it the land had nothing
00:37:39.300 to do with it it was a bad guy who did bad things on that land we've seen there i mean freak i was at
00:37:44.700 uh i was in uh vegas walk through that building with a black light and tell me that i was in vegas in
00:37:49.980 uh february and you're walking out and you just look up and wow there's the hotel where the guy was
00:37:58.300 firing out the window at the at the uh the concert right like the worst mass shooting in u.s history that
00:38:04.020 wasn't caused by the government and while while i'm standing there i'm looking at this it's like
00:38:11.820 there are thousands of people inside that building right now gambling drinking eating having a grand
00:38:23.380 old time and for whatever reason we were just now they don't let people in the room where he was
00:38:28.420 shooting from right but like that's it right you know why they don't let people in that room not
00:38:33.620 because people would be freaked out because they'd be afraid of the people who would want that want
00:38:37.520 that room right you don't want those people saying i didn't want to be the guy who wanted the epstein
00:38:41.300 place right you know it's not a good look for anybody no i also think it carries you know things
00:38:48.420 just carry spirit with it unless you know you're like but if jesus i need to borrow you for just five
00:38:54.960 minutes i know it's a lot to ask i just need you to stop by pop by this island and just cleanse it
00:39:01.700 i mean i i suppose it's it's just it is a you have that i obviously ideal but like i don't know
00:39:09.320 is the place tied to that like that that's is that real like you're gonna live in the amityville
00:39:13.500 horror house no yeah no no why why i don't know yes that's what i'm saying i'm saying openly i'm
00:39:20.800 questioning that this if this makes any sense whatsoever now here's what i would like to do
00:39:26.580 i'd like to pick a house that like you would want or i would want that we want to buy and then let's
00:39:35.000 create a you know like a murder house story about it so while the price suddenly plunges and we're like
00:39:42.120 we're not again we're you know what that murder house doesn't bother us but it's not really a murder
00:39:49.260 house it's just one we said was a murder house they don't know we started that rumor about the
00:39:55.420 murder house jeffrey epstein this is the place where he took and they killed people i love this
00:40:00.700 yeah i love this yeah you should implement this through real estate agents i trust.com
00:40:05.300 just get your agents would you like the murder house option
00:40:08.180 uh i mean they're real estate agents you can trust most of the time uh i think you can trust them
00:40:19.540 to help you i mean the other people are screwed right they got the murder house thing for you
00:40:24.080 all right
00:40:25.100 all right