The Glenn Beck Program - March 26, 2024


Best of the Program | Guest: Megyn Kelly | 3⧸26⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

42 minutes

Words per Minute

158.14214

Word Count

6,796

Sentence Count

622

Misogynist Sentences

17

Hate Speech Sentences

11


Summary

Pat Cray joins the show to talk about his time on Alex Jones' radio show, Fannie Willis, and a secret memo written for the leadership of the government on how they will react when the people of Canada realize the hopelessness of their situation.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hey, great podcast today. You don't want to miss a second of it. We have Megan Kelly on.
00:00:05.140 She's hysterical as we talked about Fannie Willis and the goings-on of our court system now.
00:00:12.940 We also talked an awful lot about this memo, this secret memo that was written for the leadership of government on how they're going to react when the people of Canada, this is a Canadian thing,
00:00:30.000 realize the hopelessness of their situation. Wait, the what? I mean, is there one of those memos here for us that we should read?
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00:01:57.220 You're listening to The Best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:01.480 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program. We're glad you're here.
00:02:04.880 Pat Cray is joining us now, who had a unique experience hosting Alex Jones on his program.
00:02:15.320 I did. Yeah, we spoke to Alex Jones for about 50 minutes to an hour-ish, somewhere in there.
00:02:20.840 Wow.
00:02:21.380 Yeah.
00:02:21.640 It was yesterday. And how did it go?
00:02:24.320 I think it went really well. I mean, I was surprised, quite frankly. I was shocked.
00:02:31.040 This is not the first time.
00:02:32.020 It was not what I was expecting.
00:02:32.980 Not the first time you talked to him.
00:02:33.980 No, but it's been a while.
00:02:35.520 Yeah.
00:02:35.920 It's been about 20 years since the last time I had Alex Jones.
00:02:38.540 I was in Houston at KPRC, where I interviewed him there for, I don't know, an hour or two.
00:02:44.900 And that went well.
00:02:45.740 That went well.
00:02:46.840 I remember thinking that one went well.
00:02:48.440 Yeah.
00:02:49.320 Yeah, that was a little more confrontational than this one was.
00:02:52.180 He's come around, apparently.
00:02:53.940 Yeah.
00:02:54.900 I mean, there's been some growth there, I think, probably on both sides.
00:02:58.100 But, you know, because I'm much less militaristic than I was 20 years ago.
00:03:04.020 And I think he's softened on some issues as well.
00:03:07.120 And we met a little bit closer to the middle.
00:03:10.720 But I did ask him.
00:03:12.160 I did ask him about the CIA substation.
00:03:16.600 Oh, you did?
00:03:17.360 I did.
00:03:18.040 Yes.
00:03:18.140 Wait, wait.
00:03:18.480 We're going to remind people what that is.
00:03:19.780 Just as a reminder, he claimed...
00:03:21.740 Wait, wait. Can we get the long version, please, if you can?
00:03:23.820 He claimed that this building, that you oversee, Glenn, was a CIA-FBI substation.
00:03:34.880 Shh.
00:03:35.580 And not only...
00:03:36.320 People at all.
00:03:36.580 Yes, we're going to...
00:03:37.240 Shh, shh, shh, shh.
00:03:38.160 And I think he got a little influenced by the fact that Buck worked here.
00:03:43.320 Buck was...
00:03:44.100 Buck Sexton.
00:03:44.740 Buck Sexton was once a member of the CIA.
00:03:47.400 And then I guess we were just...
00:03:49.240 Yes, he was.
00:03:49.900 We were all infiltrated by the CIA once he came to work for us.
00:03:54.220 But...
00:03:54.400 Right.
00:03:55.800 Once he left...
00:03:57.040 It turns out it's not true.
00:03:58.020 It turns out it's not true.
00:04:00.260 It's not a substation.
00:04:01.380 It's an official building of the CIA now.
00:04:04.440 It's CIA headquarters.
00:04:05.660 Yes.
00:04:06.100 It's an HQ.
00:04:06.960 Right.
00:04:07.320 Yes.
00:04:07.800 Yeah.
00:04:08.220 It's the Hoover vacuum building.
00:04:11.280 He also...
00:04:12.740 Do we have the clip?
00:04:14.280 Do you have it?
00:04:14.760 I think we do have something, yeah.
00:04:15.720 All right.
00:04:16.560 Yeah.
00:04:16.840 Go ahead.
00:04:17.400 A few years ago, you mentioned that this facility is a CIA substation.
00:04:23.240 CIA, FBI substation.
00:04:26.460 And...
00:04:26.860 We haven't forgotten, Alex.
00:04:27.940 We haven't forgotten.
00:04:29.260 And that Glenn might even...
00:04:30.440 That's because our cover was blown, man.
00:04:31.980 Might have even been an agent for Obama.
00:04:34.820 Have you changed your mind on those two things?
00:04:38.140 Yeah.
00:04:38.680 I was probably drunk when I said that.
00:04:40.420 Oh, no.
00:04:44.940 I actually...
00:04:46.420 Fair enough.
00:04:47.400 That's fine.
00:04:49.600 Okay.
00:04:50.060 No, I mean, I've already...
00:04:50.940 Look, I've already apologized to Glenn.
00:04:53.440 I think Glenn's a good guy.
00:04:55.300 He's a good guy.
00:04:55.880 And I think, like, Tucker Carlson, you know, who's apologized to me, Tucker Carlson said like 12 years ago, Alex Jones is a evil, lying, you know, parasite because he thinks that the government knew about 9-11.
00:05:09.600 And I wasn't saying radical Islam doesn't exist.
00:05:11.800 I wasn't saying that there aren't terror attacks.
00:05:13.660 I was saying the government, I thought, knew about it.
00:05:15.280 And so people that were, I think, naive because they believe in the system, at that point thought I was a bad guy just saying things to be mean.
00:05:24.640 I've grown.
00:05:25.900 I've gotten wiser.
00:05:26.720 I'm 50 years old now.
00:05:28.360 I think Glenn Beck's done some of the best work ever done exposing the Soroses and the New World Order and the globalists.
00:05:35.340 And I know he got run out of Fox because he wouldn't back down.
00:05:37.740 So I admire Glenn Beck.
00:05:39.060 Not so much that.
00:05:39.980 Glenn Beck, when he would say, Alex Jones is full of it.
00:05:42.840 There's no plan to arrest constitutional patriots.
00:05:46.220 Well, but we had newscasts and documents, and I understand Glenn couldn't believe that at the time.
00:05:50.600 Now Glenn sounds like me on that.
00:05:52.380 I sound like him on other things.
00:05:53.900 So I don't, I mean, I think it was an honest misunderstanding.
00:05:57.720 But to be honest with you, Glenn attacked me first.
00:06:00.920 I remember early on, I've been around forever now, you know, 10, 15 years ago, Glenn Beck attacking me.
00:06:07.920 And I get it.
00:06:08.300 He would hear my show and hear things out of context.
00:06:09.980 I think this guy's a lunatic.
00:06:11.620 And so I don't want to fight with Glenn.
00:06:13.420 And sometimes old clips resurge and get millions of views.
00:06:17.100 And I just, I think Glenn does so much good.
00:06:20.240 I watch his show all the time.
00:06:21.860 I think he's one of the best commentators out there.
00:06:23.600 I love him.
00:06:24.540 And so then I just, you know, he's way more hardcore than he used to be because the world is more hardcore.
00:06:30.420 And Glenn now admits that things are bad.
00:06:34.400 And that, I mean, look, so, so I was some off base.
00:06:38.420 Glenn was off base.
00:06:39.340 If you kind of move the two together, you kind of get the answer.
00:06:43.000 So it's a process.
00:06:44.520 And so that's it.
00:06:45.480 I have no animus against Glenn.
00:06:48.180 I'm so glad he's on air.
00:06:49.520 I'm so glad he's more popular than ever.
00:06:51.500 And that's where I stand.
00:06:53.120 I just do not want to fight with Glenn because he's doing a great job.
00:06:57.040 There you go.
00:06:57.660 There you go.
00:06:58.020 That's very nice of him to say.
00:06:59.280 And he has apologized to me.
00:07:00.800 And I actually gave him one of my paintings.
00:07:06.500 Really?
00:07:07.980 Yes, I did.
00:07:08.700 I hadn't heard that.
00:07:09.300 Yes, I did.
00:07:09.780 Did you get one?
00:07:10.360 Kind of a peace offering.
00:07:11.040 I didn't get one either.
00:07:12.880 No.
00:07:13.260 Alex Jones got one?
00:07:13.740 A peace offering or any other kind of offering.
00:07:15.760 I've been working with him this whole time.
00:07:17.540 And I didn't get crap.
00:07:19.500 No, I mean, you know, I don't want to be enemies with people.
00:07:23.940 And I think he has learned a lot.
00:07:26.260 And so have I.
00:07:27.160 He's right.
00:07:28.560 Yeah.
00:07:28.680 You know, when he says, I will admit that things are bad now, I honestly didn't think.
00:07:34.260 I was very naive.
00:07:36.100 I really thought.
00:07:37.180 I think we all did.
00:07:38.880 Well, yeah, that's what I said.
00:07:40.240 We've come a long way since, I don't know, 15, 20 years ago because we see that there are some definite issues.
00:07:49.500 Yeah.
00:07:49.900 That are going on.
00:07:50.680 Look, you know, I don't get into the middle.
00:07:53.080 I feel like all this stuff about, you know, people fighting in the media is nonsensical anyway.
00:07:58.920 I don't like any of it.
00:08:00.160 And I don't remember Glenn attacking Alex Jones, frankly.
00:08:04.400 I think that might have been me.
00:08:05.840 Oh, no, no, no.
00:08:06.540 He and I don't I don't want to dredge this all up.
00:08:09.540 No.
00:08:09.940 But remember, he was the first time I ever heard of Alex Jones was when he said that I was right after September 11th, that I was a CIA agent because nobody could
00:08:22.880 rise this fast, you know, because remember, my show started right after September 11th.
00:08:29.380 Yeah.
00:08:29.760 And then two years later, we're on CNN and, you know, everything else.
00:08:33.520 And who is this guy?
00:08:35.100 And he didn't know.
00:08:36.260 And I heard that from everybody in the media.
00:08:39.880 You know, who where did you come from?
00:08:41.980 Oh, I don't know.
00:08:42.540 I've just been toiling in the center of the country for, you know, I don't know, 30 years.
00:08:48.700 Yeah.
00:08:49.280 So he was, you know, he said that.
00:08:52.140 And then that's when I started going off on him of just laughing.
00:08:56.240 Maybe I did attack him first.
00:08:58.140 I don't think so.
00:08:59.020 But it doesn't matter.
00:09:00.540 Yeah, it doesn't.
00:09:01.080 Really?
00:09:01.500 Yeah, it doesn't.
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00:09:13.960 What does he think?
00:09:14.760 Did you talk to him?
00:09:15.580 Did you talk to him about, you know, the election and what he thinks is going to happen?
00:09:22.320 Yeah.
00:09:22.860 He I mean, he thinks that if Trump doesn't win by a landslide, it could be stolen.
00:09:30.760 He thinks that, you know, if I think that's true.
00:09:33.320 Yeah.
00:09:33.760 Six or seven points.
00:09:35.080 I think he believes in and so do I that it's too much to overcome with some cheating involved.
00:09:41.480 Uh, so if it's if it's not close, then Trump's got a chance.
00:09:48.160 I kind of think that's where he sort of is right now.
00:09:50.960 How did this come about?
00:09:51.960 I'm curious as to how how did this come about?
00:09:54.620 There was a we saw a trailer about an HBO documentary they're doing on him.
00:10:00.600 Oh, really?
00:10:00.980 And it was interesting to us.
00:10:02.840 And we got to talking about him and playing the old clips and doing what we do with Alex Jones.
00:10:07.320 And then somebody suggested, why don't we have him on?
00:10:10.020 I'm like, no.
00:10:11.480 But then I started thinking about it and decided, yeah, it might be interesting.
00:10:17.120 Let's, uh, let's see where he's at on this stuff.
00:10:19.820 Yeah.
00:10:20.780 So, yeah, I think the the Sandy Hook thing for as Miss, no, just un-American that that that judgment against him was absolutely un-American.
00:10:33.920 You know, it's one and a half billion dollars.
00:10:35.760 Well, they wanted 2.7 trillion.
00:10:37.980 Or a billion.
00:10:38.680 The GDP of India.
00:10:40.460 That's what they wanted.
00:10:41.440 Yeah.
00:10:41.700 2.7 trillion.
00:10:42.720 Unbelievable.
00:10:43.300 They wound up winning a judgment of one and a half billion dollars.
00:10:47.320 That's what they expect to get from Alex Jones.
00:10:49.600 My guess is he does not have that.
00:10:50.520 He does not have one and a half billion.
00:10:52.460 This is not like Trump where he has it.
00:10:53.980 It's just locked up in real estate.
00:10:55.320 No, this is a different.
00:10:56.580 No, it's not like that.
00:10:57.280 It's a different situation.
00:10:58.720 Yeah.
00:10:58.880 Yeah.
00:10:58.940 He'd have to sell more.
00:10:59.920 Come on.
00:11:00.420 You guys.
00:11:00.860 More than he owns.
00:11:01.620 You guys.
00:11:02.520 You know that he's getting money from McDonnell Douglas for all the big war companies are just
00:11:07.400 pouring money into him.
00:11:08.620 Oh, sure.
00:11:09.060 Keep talking about war.
00:11:10.320 Mm-hmm.
00:11:11.140 Mm-hmm.
00:11:12.320 Yeah.
00:11:12.800 No.
00:11:13.400 No?
00:11:13.980 No.
00:11:14.580 Yeah.
00:11:15.040 So I think, did you ask him, what does that mean to him?
00:11:20.240 Oh, yeah.
00:11:20.800 Well, it means that I think the court, he can't talk about a lot of it.
00:11:25.520 So some of those things we didn't discuss because the Sandy Hook thing, he can't really
00:11:29.780 get into because of the judgments.
00:11:31.380 No.
00:11:32.100 But the court basically controls, you know, he had to declare bankruptcy, obviously.
00:11:37.860 And especially after he was cut off from all of his platforms, it made it a little bit
00:11:44.440 difficult to make money.
00:11:46.040 So I think the court oversees what he can make and what outlays go back to the families.
00:11:54.120 For the rest of his life.
00:11:56.300 Yeah.
00:11:56.700 Yeah.
00:11:57.080 Yeah.
00:11:57.380 Because one and a half billion is going to take a while to pay off.
00:11:59.560 One thing that's interesting, too, about the Alex Jones Sandy Hook saga is that, you
00:12:04.380 know, this is really an early attempt as to this lawfare approach that the left has
00:12:09.440 adopted.
00:12:10.100 I mean, they really did try to take him out.
00:12:12.400 Now, look, he said stuff that I can't, I would never even attempt to defend about that
00:12:16.140 situation.
00:12:16.740 Yeah.
00:12:16.840 Though it was not, as far as I know, not a central part of show after show after show
00:12:21.720 after show with him.
00:12:22.560 I think it was-
00:12:23.160 I don't think so.
00:12:24.020 Look, he said some dumb stuff.
00:12:25.360 He's admitted it was dumb stuff.
00:12:26.720 But to go, and look, these, I will say, these parents that went through this lost their
00:12:32.580 children, obviously, but then did get tortured by people online about this stuff.
00:12:37.240 And it was all awful.
00:12:38.620 But how is he held responsible for some lunatic who goes on Twitter and says a terrible thing
00:12:43.720 to a parent?
00:12:44.040 It's crazy.
00:12:44.420 Like, I just, that's crazy.
00:12:45.680 That's, you should be held responsible for your own-
00:12:48.160 Because we live in a collective society.
00:12:48.920 Right.
00:12:49.220 You're supposed to be held responsible for your own actions.
00:12:51.740 The person who tweets terrible things at these parents, who emails them, who threatens
00:12:55.700 them, those people should be held responsible for their actions.
00:12:58.380 He can't be held.
00:12:59.200 That's just ridiculous.
00:13:00.320 It is.
00:13:00.860 And can we not, do we not have freedom of speech anymore?
00:13:03.820 I guess not.
00:13:04.940 You know, in some ways we don't.
00:13:06.380 No.
00:13:07.180 So.
00:13:07.820 We don't.
00:13:08.560 And we don't.
00:13:09.320 And you look at the same thing that they're doing, they did to Jones, they are tempted
00:13:13.180 to do to Trump, right?
00:13:14.580 They're trying to personally bankrupt him.
00:13:16.800 And Elon Musk.
00:13:17.620 And they'll come for us.
00:13:18.780 Yeah.
00:13:19.140 They'll come for us.
00:13:19.900 And that's why you set up the blaze.
00:13:21.200 They will.
00:13:21.520 And that, it was, turns out that was a, probably a pretty good move.
00:13:24.980 Yeah.
00:13:25.180 It was a great CIA operation.
00:13:26.280 Oh, crap.
00:13:26.900 I did it again.
00:13:28.100 I did it.
00:13:28.360 I started it over again.
00:13:29.820 Let the cat out of the bag.
00:13:31.060 There it is.
00:13:31.220 In conjunction with the CIA.
00:13:33.980 And the FBI.
00:13:34.940 Don't forget the FBI.
00:13:35.780 You guys, man.
00:13:37.140 We would be good at this CIA stuff if any of us could keep a secret.
00:13:42.200 We would be so good.
00:13:43.720 If it weren't for you damn kids.
00:13:47.040 Thanks so much.
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00:14:03.400 There you go.
00:14:03.800 Thanks, Pat.
00:14:04.840 All right.
00:14:05.440 Thank you.
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00:14:24.060 This is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:14:27.500 Oh, Megan, Megan, Megan.
00:14:29.420 How do you feel about Fanny Willis?
00:14:33.240 I'm going to quote because, I mean, she finally came out.
00:14:36.920 She recognized it.
00:14:38.520 She described herself yesterday as the face of the feminist movement and the face of women.
00:14:43.200 She said, I feel more love.
00:14:44.580 Actually, I've gotten a lot of support from women.
00:14:46.580 And that kind of surprised me.
00:14:48.240 I'll tell you this, especially with African-American women who will just come up to me and say,
00:14:53.540 we're so proud.
00:14:54.820 You're such a great representative of us.
00:14:56.960 But I'd be lying to say it was only African-American women.
00:15:00.080 I've had Caucasian women, Asian women, Indian women.
00:15:03.920 I didn't think I was the face of the feminist movement, but somehow I've become it.
00:15:10.520 Wow.
00:15:11.300 Oh, my God.
00:15:12.020 That is a mean, that's a...
00:15:14.020 I just threw up a little in my mouth.
00:15:17.860 I feel about Fanny Willis the way I feel about Kamala Harris.
00:15:22.060 These people cannot be feminist leaders or the face of female success because they're too dumb.
00:15:29.580 It's too bad for womankind.
00:15:31.580 We can't allow it.
00:15:32.980 Kamala Harris cannot be the first female vice president or president, God forbid.
00:15:36.460 And Fanny Willis is not the face of womanhood.
00:15:39.080 I mean, what does that mean?
00:15:41.180 The face of womanhood is do a piss poor job of managing your money, wind up flat broke despite
00:15:48.240 the fact that you have a law degree, decide to see the world anyway by stripping some guy
00:15:53.000 who you're, you know, who's married to another woman and letting him take you all over the
00:15:58.600 world on his dime and then lie about it under oath.
00:16:01.600 That's not...
00:16:02.380 No.
00:16:02.800 She's not my representative, nor most women.
00:16:05.160 So, do you believe her that she's hearing that?
00:16:10.440 I mean, I guess in small numbers, maybe, but there's no groundswell support for her, is
00:16:15.800 there, that I'm missing?
00:16:17.160 You know what?
00:16:18.060 You're only saying that because you don't hang out in hard left circles.
00:16:22.680 I'm sure she is sort of an icon to the people who absolutely hate Trump and would think that
00:16:28.880 Jack Smith is a hero and think that Letitia James is one and Alvin Bragg, and that's why
00:16:34.500 they love Fanny.
00:16:35.940 They don't know anything about Fanny.
00:16:37.400 They just know that she's trying to get Trump.
00:16:39.820 So, they think the future of the republic hangs on this woman and that she needs to be elevated
00:16:46.060 in the same way we need to ruin Ronna McDaniel, right?
00:16:48.860 It's the opposite side of the same coin.
00:16:50.200 So, I was talking to Andy McCarthy yesterday, and he said, Fanny Willis and Letitia James,
00:16:59.840 both the way they have just gone after Donald Trump and Letitia James actually campaigning,
00:17:07.380 saying, I'm going to get him, hire me, and I'm going to get him.
00:17:10.140 He said, 15, 20 years ago, you wouldn't have had a chance.
00:17:14.840 Nobody in the law industry, if you will, would have respected you at all, and you wouldn't
00:17:21.760 have gotten elected.
00:17:23.040 We've changed.
00:17:23.880 It's so dangerous.
00:17:27.600 All I can say is, I go to bed at night, sleeping comfortably for now, because we have six
00:17:33.880 conservatives on the U.S. Supreme Court for the first time that I can remember in my lifetime,
00:17:38.580 and they're the last guard against this nonsense.
00:17:43.800 They're there, and on the most egregious overreaches, they're going to correct things.
00:17:48.540 They won't get involved in everything, but thank God we have them, because the justice
00:17:52.600 system, as everyone knows now, is being perverted by hard partisans who, unlike maybe as recently
00:18:00.180 as 10 years ago, feel no need to hide it.
00:18:03.380 He's right.
00:18:03.920 20 years ago, prosecutors didn't even understand their job to have anything to do with politics.
00:18:08.680 They understood they would get fired if they looked at justice through that lens.
00:18:13.360 10 years ago, I think they started doing it, but knew enough to try to hide it, that it
00:18:17.080 would be considered bad form, and now they're running for office on it.
00:18:21.760 So I've never seen such hard partisans in a prosecutorial decision since Mike Nifong in
00:18:28.760 the Duke case, somebody who's just completely subverting justice to advance their own interests.
00:18:34.820 In his case, he wanted a higher pension, and he'd get it if he remained on his DA in a
00:18:39.440 minority-majority district, and therefore he sided with the black fake accuser against the
00:18:45.580 white, innocent defense defendants on the lacrosse team.
00:18:49.940 Well, that's Fannie Willis.
00:18:51.740 She loves being DA.
00:18:53.220 She's running around telling everyone she's the greatest DA Fulton County's ever seen.
00:18:57.880 And she's, as far as I can tell, not particularly talented.
00:19:00.640 She's definitely not a very smart person.
00:19:02.520 And yet she's paying somebody $10,000 a year to monitor her media references.
00:19:10.240 The taxpayers are footing that bill, by the way, because she wants to be a star.
00:19:15.500 That's what Fannie Willis wants.
00:19:17.480 She wants you to see her as an icon of feminism, the one who got Trump, not who got justice.
00:19:25.140 But let me tell you something, Glenn.
00:19:26.880 Her problems are just beginning.
00:19:28.260 There's a very high likelihood that Fannie Willis will be disciplined, including potentially
00:19:33.140 up to disbarment, that some enterprising committee, whether it's the state Senate committee in
00:19:40.040 Georgia or potentially the bar or someone beyond, is going to get their hands on the actual substantive
00:19:45.920 text between Fannie and Nathan Wade, putting the lie to their on-stand testimony about when
00:19:52.020 their affair began.
00:19:53.000 And that's to say nothing of the case she has against Trump completely falling apart
00:19:58.500 because there is no RICO violation here.
00:20:03.500 Well, we found out from another icon of women, another genius woman, AOC, that RICO isn't
00:20:11.960 against the law.
00:20:12.880 It's not a crime.
00:20:15.760 It's an act.
00:20:16.960 Amazing.
00:20:17.560 How do you grow up?
00:20:18.600 Doesn't she want us to believe she grew up in the Bronx, which she didn't?
00:20:21.420 And she's from Yorktown Heights.
00:20:23.080 It's totally different.
00:20:24.380 But OK.
00:20:25.500 I dated a guy from Yorktown Heights.
00:20:27.660 It's a lovely suburb.
00:20:28.580 His dad is a New York City cop.
00:20:29.640 They live there.
00:20:30.220 It's not the Bronx.
00:20:31.940 It's in Westchester.
00:20:33.240 It's very different.
00:20:34.220 In any event, how do you grow up in any of the five boroughs of New York and not understand
00:20:38.880 what racketeering is?
00:20:40.200 It's kind of like our favorite crime to bring against the mobsters.
00:20:42.860 It's how we no longer have as active a mob as we used to.
00:20:46.160 She knows very well that it is a crime and it is something we use traditionally to get
00:20:50.680 the mob where you have multiple players working together to advance a criminal enterprise,
00:20:56.060 which, as Andy McCarthy, who you mentioned, has said about the Trump defendants and the
00:20:59.760 RICO case, seems like the only thing they've done together is get indicted.
00:21:03.260 Let me switch to another court case, the Letitia James case, seizing of Trump's assets.
00:21:15.180 The bond was reduced from $464 million to $170 million, which everybody kind of celebrated
00:21:21.760 and went, oh, wow, it's good for her.
00:21:23.680 It's still $170 million, which is in a victimless crime, I don't understand.
00:21:33.260 But it's completely outrageous.
00:21:36.160 I mean, look, there's no arguing that it's better than $454, I guess.
00:21:42.500 Yeah, right, right.
00:21:43.400 Silver linings, you know, you'd pick the latter, you'd pick $170, whatever.
00:21:48.920 But no, you're right.
00:21:50.220 And look, I think Trump should be able to come up with this as opposed to the $450, which
00:21:54.760 was scary and might have cost him a building or two, which is just so unjust.
00:21:59.160 But it doesn't change much in the case that the injustice against him is patent to anyone
00:22:05.280 who's not a hard left partisan.
00:22:07.040 And what amazed me about yesterday, I couldn't believe it.
00:22:10.800 I mean, sometimes the media still surprises me, was the outrage on the left about the
00:22:17.860 special treatment, Donald Trump.
00:22:21.460 I know.
00:22:23.800 I read that.
00:22:25.980 Oh, my gosh.
00:22:27.200 I read that this morning.
00:22:28.660 I thought, are you kidding me?
00:22:30.900 You're saying there's a double standard for Donald Trump and it's in his favor?
00:22:36.520 That's craziness.
00:22:38.600 Like, okay, Lawrence Tribe is a Harvard Law School professor.
00:22:42.840 He's been there forever.
00:22:44.900 And he's a committed leftist.
00:22:47.400 He's come on my show.
00:22:48.620 When I first launched my show, he came on and we discussed, I think it was something around
00:22:53.900 January 6th.
00:22:55.600 I can't remember.
00:22:56.180 But my point is, he wasn't such a lunatic that I said, oh, I don't really want to talk
00:23:01.620 to this person, right?
00:23:02.480 Like, if they're too far around the bend, I don't want to deal with them.
00:23:05.660 So, he was leading the charge yesterday about the two-tiered justice system in favor of
00:23:12.860 Donald Trump.
00:23:13.980 I, like, they're too far gone to save.
00:23:17.980 And unfortunately, they're prosecutors and they're judges and some of them are involved
00:23:23.140 in these Trump cases, which is why I think we understand the fix is in.
00:23:28.420 He's probably going to lose, potentially across the board, on all four of these criminal cases
00:23:34.280 and the two civil cases.
00:23:36.900 We've already seen the E. Jean Carroll one go against him.
00:23:38.980 And now this anger on one has gone against him and is going up an appeal.
00:23:43.920 And it's all been baked in.
00:23:45.280 I think at this point, the only thing that's going to save Trump is the Supreme Court and
00:23:51.720 us in November.
00:23:53.680 Those are the two ways out of this for him, which is pretty ironic, Glenn, if you think
00:23:58.120 about it, because what the Democrats want more than anything is for him to not be president
00:24:01.960 again, to not run for president again, to skulk off into the darkness.
00:24:06.580 And yet they've made it such that he must win in order to save his life, his company,
00:24:13.440 his business, his freedom.
00:24:14.580 He has no choice but to win.
00:24:16.800 So he's going to fight harder than ever.
00:24:19.860 I mean, it's kind of perfect.
00:24:21.120 What do you think of Jonathan Turley?
00:24:26.400 I was saying earlier today, there's a couple of voices that I really trust when it comes
00:24:30.380 to the law.
00:24:30.980 One of them is yours, Alan Dershowitz and Jonathan Turley.
00:24:34.700 What do you think of him?
00:24:35.740 I love Turley.
00:24:36.700 He's great.
00:24:37.420 He's I used to put him on my show and then, you know, middle of the afternoon when nobody
00:24:41.440 was watching and he was a George Washington professor and I went to visit him a couple
00:24:45.640 of times and he's brilliant.
00:24:47.160 And he's what I love about Jonathan is he's got a way with them word things that not all
00:24:53.460 real lawyers have.
00:24:55.580 Some lawyers can do it in a courtroom or in a brief, but they can't do it on live TV.
00:24:59.480 And he's great at it.
00:25:01.000 He I played a soundbite from him two weeks ago when the Fannie Willis judge said, you got
00:25:07.120 to choose one of you is going Fannie or Nathan, you guys choose.
00:25:10.580 And he said, it's as if you found two crooks in the bank vault and you only prosecuted one.
00:25:17.820 You know, right.
00:25:18.780 So anyway, I love him.
00:25:19.680 He's trustworthy and he's fair.
00:25:21.320 And I don't even think that Jonathan Turley is conservative.
00:25:25.320 He's just extremely fair.
00:25:26.780 I don't think so.
00:25:28.540 Yeah, I think he's he's a constitutional guy, which can you know, though, you know,
00:25:33.780 constitutional people, because if they're really based in the Constitution, it doesn't
00:25:38.340 always fall in your favor.
00:25:39.580 You know, sometimes, you know, because it's it is.
00:25:43.840 Yeah, it's neutral.
00:25:45.140 And sometimes we lose our way.
00:25:48.140 Can I ask you the all of the the stories that have come out today?
00:25:52.680 There's one, I think, in Rolling Stone that talks about the structure that the left is
00:25:59.780 building to make sure that Donald Trump doesn't cheat.
00:26:04.180 I've always felt that whatever they say there that we're doing, they're doing.
00:26:09.420 And it's this amazing article about how they've got lawyers everywhere.
00:26:16.140 They're lawyering up for any crazy thing because he's not going to steal this election.
00:26:21.500 And their premise on why they're doing this is because they say he's lawyering up and he's
00:26:28.900 going to try to steal the election.
00:26:31.260 What what are we facing in November?
00:26:34.920 What are we facing?
00:26:36.780 You know, my mom spent a year as I mean, her lifetime as a psychiatric nurse at the Albany
00:26:43.760 Veterans Hospital.
00:26:45.740 And I believe they call this transference.
00:26:48.420 So I think that's my psychiatric background for you.
00:26:52.220 I think it's transference where, you know, what they're doing here.
00:26:57.180 Yes, I do think this is their best chance of winning.
00:27:00.740 I think they've got more money than the Republicans do.
00:27:04.060 And most of Trump's money is going to have to go to his legal fees, which I have to be
00:27:07.880 honest.
00:27:08.480 I do also think that helps him.
00:27:10.580 Like, I also think that increases his chances of winning.
00:27:13.680 People are so angry.
00:27:14.500 I don't think it's a complete waste to flush the money down on legal expenses.
00:27:18.420 But anyway, they've got more money.
00:27:21.320 They are better organized.
00:27:23.040 And I think they're dirtier and they're more afraid.
00:27:27.000 They're definitely more afraid.
00:27:28.480 You know, I watched 27 minutes of Rachel Maddow last night, Glenn.
00:27:35.260 27.
00:27:36.420 I don't think I've ever done that.
00:27:38.420 I said to my team, oh, is this dramatic?
00:27:41.900 What is with the?
00:27:42.960 Oh, yeah.
00:27:43.300 She reminded me of Katie Britt.
00:27:46.820 Take a deep breath.
00:27:48.500 Okay.
00:27:49.800 Anyway, she was telegraphing 100%, as she has been for a while now, that Donald Trump is
00:27:57.080 going to get in office, Glenn, and is never going to leave.
00:28:02.320 That the references by Trump and others to an unfair 2020 election, forget whether you
00:28:08.500 think it was stolen.
00:28:10.060 I think most Republicans would agree on unfair and, you know, not entirely legit.
00:28:14.620 Yes.
00:28:14.860 That that is all trying to dull the senses for the argument Trump will make when he's reelected
00:28:23.860 that we can't have any more elections, that the system's crooked, and therefore we just
00:28:29.500 have to keep him in there forevermore like a king, and that, you know, the country would
00:28:32.640 just go along with that because we're morons and we've had the senses dulled.
00:28:36.660 Those are the stakes that the left sees on Trump's being elected right now.
00:28:42.960 And so who would put anything past that group?
00:28:46.920 You know, I mean, we listen to Sam Harris.
00:28:48.300 They have pretty explicitly, he's, I applaud him for his honesty.
00:28:53.680 At least he's being clear about the way he feels the left.
00:28:58.360 Most of these people are, you know, reluctant to actually say that, but behind the scenes,
00:29:04.540 what are they doing?
00:29:05.260 I think whatever it takes.
00:29:09.340 God help us all.
00:29:10.640 Megan, thank you so much.
00:29:11.880 We'll, we'll listen to you again right after my program on XM.
00:29:16.200 Thank you so much.
00:29:17.120 The pleasure's all mine, my friend.
00:29:19.800 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:29:26.720 Let me give you a story, a secret RCMP, that's the Royal Canadian Mounted Police report.
00:29:35.260 It's warning that the federal government, Canada's federal government, may descend into civil unrest
00:29:41.880 once citizens, and I'm quoting, realize the hopelessness of their economic situation.
00:29:51.340 Quoting again, the coming period of recession will accelerate the decline in living standards
00:29:57.960 that the younger generations have already witnessed compared to the earlier generations.
00:30:02.840 This report is entitled, Whole of Government Five-Year Trends for Canada.
00:30:09.580 So this is something that they labeled secret, and it's intended as a piece of special operations
00:30:19.500 information to be distributed only within the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and decision makers
00:30:27.480 in the federal government.
00:30:29.260 I don't know who the decision makers are in the federal government.
00:30:32.820 Does that mean all of parliament, or just the prime minister, or just a select few?
00:30:36.800 I don't know.
00:30:39.160 The report says, for example, many Canadians under 35 are unlikely to ever be able to buy
00:30:45.140 a place to live.
00:30:47.660 A heavily redacted version was made public as a result of the access to information request
00:30:52.720 filed by Matt Malone, an assistant professor of law at British Columbia's Thompson Rivers
00:30:57.520 University, and an expert in government secrecy.
00:31:02.320 Describing itself in the introduction as a scanning exercise, the report is intended to highlight
00:31:09.120 trends in both Canada and abroad that could have a significant effect on the Canadian government
00:31:14.860 and our RCMP.
00:31:17.140 Right from the get-go, the report authors warn that whatever Canada's current situation,
00:31:25.040 it will probably deteriorate further in the next five years.
00:31:29.800 In addition to worsening living standards, they also warn of a future increasingly defined
00:31:35.860 by unpredictable weather, seasonal catastrophes such as wildfires and flooding.
00:31:41.700 Most notably, the report authors warn of Canada facing increasing pressures to cede Arctic territory.
00:31:52.080 Now, who would you cede that to?
00:31:55.940 I think there's only two other options, and that would be China and Russia.
00:32:02.400 Another major theme of the report is that Canadians are set to become increasingly disillusioned with
00:32:09.540 their government.
00:32:10.100 Now, listen to this.
00:32:12.580 We're talking about Canada, and I'm seeing this all over the Western world.
00:32:17.840 Stop the fighting between Republicans and Democrats.
00:32:21.920 It's a red herring.
00:32:24.400 You've got to start concentrating on those who believe in the Constitution and those that do not.
00:32:29.740 Another major theme of the report is that Canadians are set to become increasingly disillusioned with their government,
00:32:36.920 which authors mostly chalk up to misinformation, conspiracy theories, and paranoia.
00:32:45.660 So it's not just us.
00:32:48.400 They have their extremists as well.
00:32:51.400 I wonder what their extremists are saying.
00:32:55.640 Oh, don't lock us down for COVID.
00:32:59.200 Law enforcement should expect continuing social and political polarization fueled by misinformation campaigns and an increasing mistrust for all democratic institutions.
00:33:18.720 Now, who has destroyed those institutions?
00:33:22.480 People who say, hey, CDC, you don't have a right to do that.
00:33:27.360 Hey, I'm not putting that in my body because you haven't really tested it.
00:33:31.720 This is experimental.
00:33:32.900 No.
00:33:36.540 Did the people who said that, are they the ones who caused the distrust?
00:33:40.780 Or was it the government that said all questions equal extremists?
00:33:48.640 If you ask a question, you're an extremist.
00:33:53.340 Ironically, among the report's more heavily redacted section is one carrying the subtitle Erosion of Trust.
00:34:00.760 The past seven years have seen marked social and political polarization in the Western world, reads a partial first sentence, with the entire rest of the section deleted by government censors.
00:34:14.720 Okay, so what does this mean?
00:34:19.180 Well, it means this is a report from like their FBI, and they are seeing the trends.
00:34:25.800 They are looking at the economic factors.
00:34:28.480 They are looking at what's being done to the West intentionally and also from foreign.
00:34:36.480 They are looking at the immigration plans of the West.
00:34:41.680 They are looking at the spending plans of the West.
00:34:45.320 And they're being told to prepare for it.
00:34:49.300 Now, again, let me take you back to who is the problem.
00:34:55.740 Which one is the extremist?
00:34:57.620 This just came out yesterday.
00:35:00.920 In California, squatters are taking over people's properties.
00:35:05.380 And this is happening all over California.
00:35:08.040 It's happening all over the country.
00:35:09.660 There's, I think, 30 squatters on one man's nine-acre land.
00:35:14.120 He can't get them off.
00:35:15.300 He said in one week, he had to take five dumpster loads of garbage off of his land.
00:35:24.560 And he can't do anything about it.
00:35:26.420 In New York, there was a woman who the squatter went into her million-dollar home.
00:35:31.760 She and her daughter came home, opened up the door, and there's somebody living in there now.
00:35:37.300 Well, who the hell are you?
00:35:39.000 Well, who the hell are you?
00:35:40.600 I leased this from somebody.
00:35:42.340 Show me the lease.
00:35:43.260 Oh, I don't have it anymore.
00:35:44.900 Well, who was it?
00:35:46.100 I don't know.
00:35:47.840 Clearly a squatter who invited another squatter in to also lease.
00:35:53.940 And that squatter is paying the other guy, who doesn't have a right to the house at all.
00:36:01.020 He was taken out a few days later.
00:36:09.160 She's taken away because he came back in the house, and she decided that she was going to turn off the electricity and everything else.
00:36:17.160 I'm not paying for this.
00:36:18.400 You can't do that in New York.
00:36:20.460 Can't do it.
00:36:21.200 So all these squatters are happening all over the country.
00:36:24.380 That's lawlessness.
00:36:26.460 Now, which one's going to be called lawless?
00:36:29.480 In California, squatters are taking over people's properties, so a company called Squatter Squad is coming in and removing them.
00:36:39.280 If they don't want to come out or prove they're on the lease, they'll rip the doors off the property to force them out.
00:36:46.980 If we can't count on the government, which we pay taxes to, so to have our backs, it looks like we have to rely on our fellow Americans to do it.
00:36:58.000 Well, there's a trigger word in there, and that's Americans.
00:37:02.600 Americans.
00:37:03.400 They're apparently America first kind of people.
00:37:06.120 These squatters have rights too.
00:37:07.740 No, they don't.
00:37:08.920 No, they don't.
00:37:09.580 Who is the problem?
00:37:12.320 I can guarantee you the government is going to say those people who are going in to give the home back to the rightful owner.
00:37:24.540 Look at the second term.
00:37:28.480 Who is going to be running the country for the next four years?
00:37:35.840 Elon Musk came out yesterday and said, I don't think we survive another four years of Joe Biden.
00:37:46.780 I think he's right.
00:37:49.240 There's a great article in The Examiner today that just looks at everything that's happened to the most progressive president in history, Joe Biden.
00:37:59.020 And what he's done, almost quoting, almost every agency in the Biden administration is waging a war on parents, on people of traditional faith, property rights, or judicial independence.
00:38:11.840 Administration officials and Biden-appointed judges have either proposed or implemented rules supporting schools and health care providers that refuse to share medical or psychological information with parents.
00:38:23.400 That target parents as domestic terrorists, that crack down on schools or parents who dare put age restrictions on the availability of radically portographic books for young children.
00:38:36.460 Or even to know about and comment on policies, budgets, curricula for the schools.
00:38:43.260 Bidenites try to force foster care providers out of business merely for catering to parents of traditionalist faith.
00:38:50.460 And even support taking biological children away from their parents merely because the parents insist on using biologically correct pronouns.
00:39:00.100 Do you hear what he what has happened in the last three years?
00:39:06.080 Key in that paragraph to me is parents are terrorists.
00:39:12.520 Parents are terrorists.
00:39:15.240 Top White House and Justice Department officials refuse to condemn or penalize protesters who violate the law by harassing Supreme Court justices.
00:39:25.520 Remember, they were they were chanting death threats.
00:39:30.200 They refuse to apologize for trying to prosecute peaceful pro-life protesters who manifestly were wrongly charged.
00:39:37.980 And they lie about FBI attempts to assume traditionalist Catholics are also key words, violent extremists.
00:39:46.980 Now you have parents and you have Catholics being violent extremists or terrorists.
00:39:53.940 When the full weight of government with the sanctioning power of threats or arrest is used or threatened in this way against parents and people of faith,
00:40:02.520 we should all take note and be frightened.
00:40:05.340 The truth, though, is that it's not just in the cultural realm that the Biden administration is waging a regulatory reign of terror.
00:40:15.100 Any innocent person who has his life turned upside down by the vindictive, unchecked, unresponsive administrative state knows exactly how damaging this experience can be.
00:40:27.360 The Food and Drug Administration is now finalizing a requirement for tens of thousands of diagnostic tests,
00:40:34.980 often costing hundreds of thousands of dollars for each to be submitted to it for its approval.
00:40:41.680 For some reason, the Security and Exchange Commission is promulgating climate rules that would roil thousands of public companies with class action lawsuits.
00:40:52.300 Even liberal universities are furious about the Commerce Department rule that could deprive them, their researchers, of patents.
00:41:01.740 And on and on with the examples could go on in agency after agency with the effect of massive job kills, energy, medical shortages, and the death of research and development.
00:41:14.020 Evasion of ordinary legislative procedures or judicial review, often in open defiance of court decisions combined with powers of government enforcement mechanisms make this administration aggressive and it makes it an undemocratic authoritarian grab of power in all realms of daily life.
00:41:35.920 When this is combined with Biden's deliberate, astonishingly defiant importation of illegal immigrants by the millions, with hundreds of thousands released indefinitely or forever into the U.S. interior, the scope of Biden's radicalism becomes clear.
00:41:54.640 Because of border lackness, definitely including lackness towards potential jihadists, we should be amazed if the U.S. does not suffer a simultaneous, multiple-site set of attacks from terrorists straight out of a Tom Clancy novel.
00:42:13.160 How true this is.
00:42:15.340 It goes on and on and on.
00:42:19.020 These are things that everybody must first recognize.
00:42:26.700 We have to come to some sort of peace within ourselves that you're either for the Constitution of the United States of America and this country as it was outlined in our founding documents, or you're for something else yet defined.
00:42:46.780 I've defined it.
00:42:47.880 I know what it is.
00:42:49.840 But do you know what it is?
00:42:53.660 Because what's happening is not normal.
00:42:56.440 Na-na-na-na-na.