Best of the Program | Guest: Michael Malice | 8⧸5⧸22
Episode Stats
Words per Minute
156.18083
Summary
Ron DeSantis Suspends the Soros-backed state attorney. Ted Cruz makes an astonishing admission about an FBI agent who was in charge during the Whitmer kidnapping investigation. The FBI Director finds the allegations that the FBI mishandled the Hunter Biden information really troubling. Also, a man on bail for attempted murder is now in court for another gun charge.
Transcript
00:00:00.000
Hey, welcome to the Friday podcast. It is a doozy today. Ron DeSantis suspending the progressive
00:00:08.120
Soros-backed state attorney is just the beginning of good news on today's show. We also have some
00:00:14.740
hitches in our get-along, if you will. The FBI director finds the allegations that the FBI
00:00:22.220
mishandled the Hunter Biden information really troubling. He read it and, oh, he finds it deeply
00:00:28.760
troubling, yeah? Are you doing anything about it? Also, Ted Cruz got the FBI director to make an
00:00:35.340
astonishing admission about the agent who was in charge during the Whitmer kidnapping plot
00:00:41.580
investigation. Yeah, you may know this because we've talked about it before, but now he's on
00:00:47.160
record. Yeah, that guy is the dirtbag that is now overseeing the January 6th, you know, investigation.
00:00:55.920
No, not a problem on that. Also, they're hiding tapes. We talked about that. The FBI is a big topic.
00:01:04.780
The climate bill. Hey, Kristen Sinema, she's finally on board. Well, I'm going to tell you what it's
00:01:11.520
going to do to your food in just a minute. Also, a whole segment of just really good news. And Bill
00:01:19.960
O'Reilly. Also, Michael Malice joins us. And Monkeypox, all on today's podcast. Brought to you
00:01:29.600
by Goldline. Here's something amazing. Tons of Americans out there still don't know that it's
00:01:35.000
possible to use your retirement account to acquire precious metals. That could help your savings in
00:01:42.100
retirement. Building up a protective wall against inflation or any other kind of insanity like, I
00:01:48.860
don't know, stock market crash. Oh, that will never happen. Really? It's a big deal. And it's
00:01:55.260
something that Goldline could help you out with right now. Been working with Goldline for over a
00:01:59.340
decade. And that's because I trust them. I was a customer of theirs long before they were a customer
00:02:05.000
of mine. Contact Goldline today. Tell them that I sent you from the podcast and give Goldline the
00:02:11.580
promo code MYB, which represents what we had on our first coins before In God We Trust. It was
00:02:18.260
mind your business. I love that. You get these little silver bars, mind your business, just as a
00:02:24.280
thank you for calling in. So request the information at their website at goldline.com or call them
00:02:30.840
866-GOLD-LINE, 866-GOLD-LINE, goldline.com. Here's the podcast.
00:02:42.840
You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:02:50.600
I love this, love this. Shoplifter from New York. He's been arrested before, but they caught him.
00:02:58.940
Um, and, um, and apparently, uh, he's only been arrested 101 times and this is his 102. And once
00:03:09.920
you pass 102, I don't know, did they give him, was there a ticker tape thing that happened in the
00:03:14.920
courtroom? You just went over 100. Congratulations. You're number one. Uh, I'm not sure, but he's out
00:03:24.680
again. Also a man on bail for attempted murder who was also out on bail for two separate gun cases
00:03:32.720
is now in court, uh, for another gun in a stolen car. And, um, that, you know, the, the, the prosecutors
00:03:45.600
just said, wait, wait, wait, wait, we're going to give him bail, right? I mean, we're going to let
00:03:49.060
him out. The judge, thank God said, are you out of your mind? No, actually, this is the
00:03:55.680
way of the world now, judge. He's in jail today. Finally. Uh, by the way, we can't prosecute
00:04:01.500
people, but the Trump, the Trump and white house, uh, Trump officials are likely to be
00:04:08.640
criminally charged now in the election probe. And the good news is, is this completely against
00:04:14.220
the constitution, but the, uh, the, uh, Capitol police have decided on their own, nothing to
00:04:20.040
do with Nancy Pelosi. They just took it upon themselves, uh, that they are going to, um,
00:04:26.260
they're going to appoint their own prosecutor. So the police are going to pick their own prosecutor
00:04:34.220
completely against the law and unconstitutional. And they're going to, they're going to let them
00:04:39.500
prosecute. And if it doesn't work out the first time, the way they want, they'll appoint their
00:04:43.740
own judge too, you know, because they're the Capitol police. They don't answer to anybody,
00:04:48.800
but I don't think that's a problem. I don't think that's a problem. Can we please play the
00:04:53.720
energy secretary audio about the spiraling oil prices and what we're going to do about it?
00:05:07.700
You know what? These upward spiraling prices of fossil fuels are exactly why we have to
00:05:13.580
transition to a clean economy. Because I mean, my counterpart in Ireland, Minister Ryan often
00:05:20.360
says no country has ever been held hostage to access to the sun or access to the wind.
00:05:26.980
So let's build our own energy security, all of us at home so that we are not held hostage.
00:05:32.920
First of all, did you see the Simpsons? Has anyone ever heard of Montgomery Burns? His entire plan
00:05:41.840
No, nobody's ever held people hostage from the sun. That doesn't happen. And my Irish friend,
00:05:48.640
my Irish counterpart, he also says top of the morning. And I love it when he says that. It's
00:05:54.380
full of sunshine. I get power off of that. Ryan, is that even a real person? You're just saying,
00:06:01.160
you know, Irish names at this point. I met him at a pot of gold. Anyway, the spiraling oil prices,
00:06:11.000
you mean the ones you caused? The ones you caused are exactly why we must go green.
00:06:19.220
Uh-huh. Whenever you hear the administration talk about this transition, it's not a transition from
00:06:26.220
inflation. It is in transition to a new world order. That's what's happening. That's what they
00:06:33.160
mean in this transition. A complete green society and one run by the Great Reset. We love these
00:06:41.480
transitional periods. You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:06:50.880
Oh, yeah, dog. Man, one with the streets. You're listening to the Glenn Beck Program. It is
00:07:17.120
Friday. All right, Stu. Yes. You're ready for some good news. Yes, Glenn.
00:07:24.020
Now, why do you say it like that? No, I was just reacting to your, uh, your claim of being one
00:07:28.900
with the streets. Oh, that's me. You know that. That's your history. I know. Cut 15 is what we're
00:07:36.240
going to play, and, uh, cut 15, uh, is, um, is really quite entertaining. This was posted on,
00:07:44.180
um, I don't know, commie chat. What's a TikTok? And, uh, it's a teacher of a middle school class
00:07:54.860
who's having a crisis. Listen to this. Okay, TikTok, I really need your help here on this one.
00:08:01.160
I'm a teacher. I teach fifth and sixth grade, and, uh, this morning, I don't know, somehow,
00:08:05.000
um, the concept of pronouns came up, um, and one of my students said, well, Ms. Odell,
00:08:12.820
did you even ask me my pronouns? And I was like, whoa, I hadn't actually asked him his pronouns,
00:08:18.540
and I had called him a hymn, and I, I said, oh, uh, I'm so sorry. I haven't actually called you,
00:08:24.400
I mean, asked you what your pronouns are, and, um, what are they? And he said, I'm sorry,
00:08:30.600
Banana said, Banana and Rock. And I was like, dude, no, like, don't mess around. I was, I was actually
00:08:37.300
really upset because I thought he was making fun of it, and in fact, I'm still pretty sure he was
00:08:42.820
making fun of it, and, uh, but they all agreed, no, like, you can choose anything.
00:08:48.240
Banana, Rock, if you want Banana and Rock to be a pronoun, Banana and Rock's a pronoun.
00:08:53.200
Is it? Good God. Oh, no, you cut it off there? Oh, how could he have cut it off there? Her,
00:09:00.540
her next statement is, is it really true? Are we at this place in America where a pronoun,
00:09:07.840
you can just choose anything? Yes, yes, that's where we're off. That's where we are. That's where we,
00:09:14.960
you're just catching on to this? Don't make fun of that. There, pencil over there, it's crying
00:09:21.420
pencils little eyes out. It's absolutely incredible that, I mean, because obviously that's a hundred
00:09:30.580
percent what I would be doing in high school right now, or middle school. That's exactly what I would
00:09:35.420
be doing. I would be torturing every teacher demanding they call me Banana or Rock. A hundred
00:09:41.840
percent. That's my whole student. I would be, I would be the most, I was pretty obnoxious in class,
00:09:49.520
as you can imagine. Uh, uh, but I would be the most obnoxious, the most obnoxious at this time.
00:09:56.360
Oh my, my parents would kill me. I mean, my dad would be, you know, jobless. My mother would have
00:10:02.920
been burned at the stake. I mean, cause I would have just been crazy with this. Yes. I would have
00:10:08.940
used this to get out of class. Say my pronoun. Every single day. Every day I would have some sort
00:10:15.440
of made up gender crisis to go home. I mean, I would go, it would be, I would manipulate this
00:10:21.840
system into zero days of school. That's exactly what I would do with it. And I'd be proud of it.
00:10:27.600
I'd be dumb, but I'd be proud of it. You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:10:37.320
This is the Glenn Beck program. Mr. Michael Malice, author of the anarchist, a handbook and a great
00:10:58.940
book, um, uh, called a dear leader and the host of his podcast. You're welcome. Michael Malice.
00:11:08.400
What is it that you think is the biggest story of the week? Uh, well, I think the biggest issue was,
00:11:13.840
uh, the primaries that happened on Tuesday and, and broad, more broadly speaking. And I'm sure
00:11:18.800
there's something you've discussed as well is this insane brinksmanship that the members of the
00:11:23.000
democratic party seem to be playing in some of these primaries, because the argument is you have this
00:11:28.100
kind of, uh, insurrectionist wing of the Republican party and they're going to destroy democracy. Dick
00:11:32.780
Cheney, one of the great villains of our time, just cut an ad, uh, for his, uh, despicable daughter
00:11:38.060
saying Donald Trump is the worst, the most dangerous person that America has ever had to face in the
00:11:43.540
future of our Republic. The most dangerous Dick Cheney has basically been logging with the cross.
00:11:48.780
He's a domestic terrorist who kills millions of people and literally has no heart. It has no
00:11:53.960
consequences for it. Uh, how many children has he killed? You know, it's, it's despicable,
00:11:58.500
but the point is, let's suppose they're, they're telling truth and they genuinely believe this.
00:12:03.420
They're trying to push Trump candidates toward the general with the presumption that, that these
00:12:10.420
candidates can't get elected, but Trump won in 2020 at least. And this was Stalin strategy in Germany
00:12:18.280
in the thirties, which is he had the German communists who had an enormous amount of support
00:12:22.820
go after the social Democrats party, social Democrat party, excuse me, call them social fascists
00:12:28.740
and basically say that those are the ones you should attack instead of Hitler. So if, if what they're
00:12:33.560
saying is not some cynical ploy, this would be demented. And since we have a dementia patient in the
00:12:40.220
white house, maybe it's appropriate, but this shows that these people are not either, either they're
00:12:48.120
really, really dumb or they're really, really dishonest. Uh, I think it's a combination of both
00:12:53.160
of them. Honestly, I think there are some that are just so unbelievably, uh, dishonest, uh, and it,
00:13:00.040
it stems from them just being really, really stupid. I think, um, you, uh, what'd you think of,
00:13:06.220
you know, yesterday, everybody was talking about Alex Jones, the mainstream media went crazy with
00:13:11.020
that, but they didn't talk that, uh, yesterday also, uh, uh, Kevin Spacey was ordered to pay,
00:13:17.140
I think $31 million, uh, in, uh, bad boy money. Um, and there was another one that happened yesterday.
00:13:26.220
I can't remember. I mean, it wasn't just Alex Jones, but again, the media picks and chooses.
00:13:30.740
What'd you think of that? Well, I had Alex on my show last week. I mean, Alex is clearly being
00:13:35.940
made into a test case, uh, to demonstrate that, you know, they had him by the short hairs. They
00:13:41.340
were more than happy to see if they can twist the knife. Uh, the story that I think people might
00:13:45.700
not be aware of is apparently his, uh, attorney handed over his entire phone records, uh, excuse
00:13:52.380
me, every text message he sent and every email he sent for the last two years by accident. And then
00:13:56.900
later use that to try to call for mistrial after, you know, he had a window to say, you got to send
00:14:02.060
it back and he didn't say anything about it. Uh, they were asking for $150 million or more. Uh,
00:14:08.460
the jury gave the families 4 million, but there still is the penal, the penalty phase that's going
00:14:13.660
to come, uh, to date. So I don't think, you know, there's a lot of people salivating that I hope this
00:14:19.180
is the end of Alex Jones and they haven't given a reason as to why. Uh, you know, he said horrible
00:14:24.540
things. He apologized for those horrible things. He's going to pay his price. What is it that he's saying
00:14:28.700
that they find so dangerous? And I think it is that Alex Jones, the whole shtick is the belief
00:14:34.540
that what is told to us by the corporate press is in fact dishonest. My disagree with Alex was he's
00:14:40.300
naive because this government would have no problem killing kids to further their agenda. As we saw in
00:14:45.660
Afghanistan last summer where no one had any consequences for it or even outrage. Well, um,
00:14:50.860
I, I tend to agree with you. However, um, you know, I think what he did and, and this is not a legal
00:14:56.620
argument. This is just a personal argument. I think what he was saying about, you know,
00:15:01.660
that this was a psyops and you know, all these kids were actors and the parents were actors. I, I just,
00:15:07.260
I found that the lowest of the low, but if you believed it, which I'm not sure if he did or not,
00:15:14.780
but if you believed it, I guess you have a right to say it. Yeah. I, I, I, there's something very much
00:15:19.660
to be said that if you're saying things that are so outrageous and it's, you know, like you don't get
00:15:24.060
to go to a funeral and just laugh at people and just kind of shrug it off and say it's free speech.
00:15:28.860
And, and if it's something when you're saying that your kids are being used, you know, to further
00:15:33.020
an agenda and they didn't really die, there is limits to, to free speech. And Alex acknowledges
00:15:38.860
this. He's the first one. Uh, he's saying this was completely wrong, what I did. I should have done
00:15:42.780
it. You know, I should have caused these parents pain and suffering. So this is a thing. He's also on
00:15:47.100
trial in Connecticut. So this was the Texas verdict on the Connecticut verdict. And I, I,
00:15:51.980
they very much want to, regardless of Alex, broadly speaking, there is very much an attempt,
00:15:56.220
which we heard in 2016, when it was a given that Hillary was going to win and fake news was their
00:16:00.300
term, uh, uh, the establishment's term that questioning establishment narratives, whether
00:16:04.460
it's with COVID, whether it's the 2020 election, unless you're Stacey Abrams, uh, is something that
00:16:09.100
needs to be made heretical. So when you say this is just the beginning of something,
00:16:14.700
what do you, uh, what do you foresee? I mean, it's, we've saw, we saw ourselves doing during
00:16:19.980
COVID, you know, to have any kind of views outside of carefully delimited parameters
00:16:25.340
established by tech companies and, or the media and, or the government is enough to do to,
00:16:31.100
for them to do what they can to silence the person. But thankfully, in my opinion,
00:16:35.660
the technology isn't there to vanish someone because as of today, despite big seven figure
00:16:41.260
legal judgments against him, if you want to know what Alex Jones has to say, his book's coming out
00:16:46.140
in a few weeks. So that power that they had to vanish people that you and I can rattle off
00:16:51.260
and remember that power has largely gone. And I think they're frantic about it.
00:16:55.500
Yeah. I think the thing is starting to fall, fall apart because they're in, um, they're in such a
00:17:01.020
panic mode because they were too arrogant. They just, they just let it rip with everything. Um,
00:17:07.260
um, and, uh, you know, I, I, I just, I don't see it lasting long, the gender, uh, reassignment
00:17:13.900
surgery stuff. I don't know if you saw what came out of a great Britain, but I, I did about 45 minutes
00:17:19.180
on it yesterday in the podcast. And that thing is that, that is just, it's crazy. They, they are
00:17:25.740
literally saying overseas. They're saying, don't follow the American model. They have gone off the rails
00:17:33.500
and now Sweden, Finland, uh, where else was it? England and one other country. They have released
00:17:42.220
studies that show this is the most dangerous thing that you can do to a child and they're stopping it.
00:17:50.060
They're closing it all down. But I think the problem with America is that the, there's a huge
00:17:55.340
wing of the democratic party that can't do anything but double down. And that if you challenge this
00:18:00.700
doubling down, you're basically effectively read out of leftism. So they're going to be in a really
00:18:06.060
tricky position. You know, and we just started talking about how they're trying to push the
00:18:09.420
Trump wing in, in terms of getting it forward to the general. There's also a big movement within
00:18:13.340
the democratic party to purge people who are in any sense, uh, uh, moderates on any issue. Look at,
00:18:19.660
uh, Joe Manchin and Kristen Sinema were basically being treated as Trump figures, uh, by many democratic
00:18:25.340
activists. It's crazy. So how does that end, Michael? Traditionally, how does that end?
00:18:30.700
Oh, it's going to end fun for me because I do love the political carnage and I'm sure
00:18:35.100
on some level you do too, uh, because they're really going to be faced with two bad choices.
00:18:40.380
And when we watch them try to reconcile square the circle, uh, it's going to be very public and
00:18:45.740
very hilarious. Or we're all going to be, you know, locked up, but in that case, hopefully I'll get the
00:18:50.300
top bunk then. I'm glad, excuse me. So, so let me, let me ask you this. The, um, uh,
00:18:57.820
the last question is on Nancy Pelosi and it's not about Taiwan or anything else.
00:19:02.060
We were having a serious debate. Is she, is she senile or is she drunk all the time? Or is it
00:19:10.940
possible that she's both? Uh, I mean, it could just be that she has loose dentures,
00:19:16.940
but here's my view on Pelosi. Uh, if the Republicans take Congress, they should do
00:19:21.820
an investigation of what's going on with her husband, his money and that arrest. And that
00:19:30.060
You know what? I don't think the Republicans will do it because I'll bet you there's a lot
00:19:33.740
of Republicans that would be, and I'd be glad for that. But, uh, I wonder if they'd even do it.
00:19:39.420
I think when Hunter Biden and Joe Biden are gone, the, nobody in the political ruling class,
00:19:45.420
give a flying crap about it. All the Republic, they just, they wouldn't care about it.
00:19:50.060
And somebody's going to start paying for their crimes. Okay. Thank you. Michael Malice. I appreciate
00:19:54.380
it. Thank you. It's, um, Michael Malice, uh, and, uh, his, uh, his website or his podcast is
00:20:03.660
you're welcome. You can hear it wherever you get your podcasts.
00:20:18.140
Well, hello America and welcome to the Glenn Beck program. We're glad you're here.
00:20:23.580
We have a huge show last hour of the week. Uh, I'm going to be at CPAC tomorrow and, uh,
00:20:31.340
the New York times just came out with an article, uh, about, uh, the people who are attacking ESG.
00:20:39.500
They're crazy. They're, they're, they're trying to destroy one of the best things ever. And they're
00:20:44.940
very dangerous. Really? I thought it was all a conspiracy theory. Now there's a new line of attack.
00:20:50.460
Sure. It exists, but stopping it is evil. Oh, okay. I might be changing my topic at CPAC tomorrow.
00:20:59.820
I'm just saying, because I love the New York times. Uh, all right, we're going to take a quick break
00:21:07.340
one minute, and then we're right into the Biden administration's monkeypox orders and the craziness
00:21:15.100
that is California stand by. You and I both know all of our children are gifts from God. There is no doubt,
00:21:25.980
but they're also our responsibility. We have to feed them. Oh, that's not a question. I thought,
00:21:33.180
because I didn't know you have to feed them, huh? Write that one down, clothe them, ensure that there's
00:21:38.660
a roof over their heads. And most importantly, help them learn, learn the truth, help them discern the
00:21:46.620
truth. You have to help them develop their minds. You have to make sure that they're educated so that
00:21:52.740
when they leave the nest and go out into this country of ours, they're prepared to help preserve
00:21:58.100
it from harm. I want you to check out the Tuttle Twins' brand new book. It's called American History.
00:22:05.220
American History. I want you to grab this book. In fact, just go online. You don't even have to buy it.
00:22:10.180
Just preview a free sample chapter. See for yourself why I think it is so good for our kids.
00:22:17.060
It doesn't concentrate on the names and the dates memorization, but on the stories.
00:22:24.260
It's crucial that we start telling our story again. It's tuttletwinsbeck.com. Go there now.
00:22:30.300
Check it out, tuttletwinsbeck.com. So, Stu, the Biden administration has declared the monkeypox a
00:22:40.380
public health emergency. Now, is this a public health emergency? I mean, are we all, aren't we clear?
00:22:50.600
I mean, it's really simple, and it has nothing to do with gay people at all. Nothing. Seriously,
00:22:54.900
nothing. I think we could make a really clear rule. You can comment in a second. I think we can
00:23:01.280
make a really clear rule. Don't have sex or actively cuddle with anyone who has open weepy sores. Now,
00:23:12.920
I don't, I never thought I'd have to say that, but I guess we do. Don't just roll around naked with
00:23:22.640
somebody with sores. Don't snuggle up to somebody's face who has open weepy pussy sores. Don't do it.
00:23:31.700
That's the way we solve this, and it's not really that hard of a problem, is it?
00:23:35.860
You are really demeaning the OS community, the open sword community, Glenn. Where's their fun in all of
00:23:42.440
sorry? Yeah. I know. All those, all those people who are, who are really, um, a downtrodden people,
00:23:51.000
people who have been ignored, the open sore society. Um, I, I do apologize to you, but you
00:23:58.480
are the problem. You know, let's say I have open weepy sores, and yet I'm going to rub them all over
00:24:04.100
somebody else. Yeah, there is a problem. There's these questions that are going around. Is this
00:24:08.200
an issue that is specific to the LGBTQQIA2 plus community? And the answer to that is yes and no,
00:24:16.640
right? No, it's not the only way you can pass it, right? You can have other, like if you have,
00:24:22.380
you could have, uh, intimate contact, you can have skin to skin contact over long periods of time.
00:24:26.980
You can touch an open sore and put it in your eye. There's other, there's other ways you can pass it.
00:24:31.860
However, and this is the important part, the other side of it too, which is the yes side of it,
00:24:38.420
98% of cases are in the community of men having sex with men. With men. With men.
00:24:48.280
Now I do want to, uh, I guess, I guess you could say that you're bisexual. So that makes you not
00:24:57.340
gay, um, but it doesn't make you heterosexual. Right. So there's a, this has been a thing.
00:25:05.620
I've been fascinated by this terminology because what we typically do, Glenn, in the English language,
00:25:11.600
let's say, is we have something like, uh, a hamburger. Okay. And a hamburger is a word that
00:25:19.060
is used to symbolize a definition of something else, a piece of cow fried up on a griddle,
00:25:27.500
uh, put on a, uh, a couple of buns with lettuce and tomato and other toppings. We don't say it like
00:25:35.040
that because if we talked like that, it would take six months to get through anything. So instead we
00:25:39.900
come up with a word that summarizes all of that called a hamburger. Now in every news story in America
00:25:47.300
about monkeypox, the, the story is men having sex with men, which is fascinating because that we can't,
00:25:55.840
we have words that would define sexual activity. We actually even have abbreviations, right? Like
00:26:01.300
we, we have LGBTQQIA2+. We all understand that sort of behavior to have to describe it every single
00:26:10.200
time is a bit arduous linguistically, I would say, you know? Yeah. And it's, uh, you know,
00:26:18.380
it's also something that I don't want, you know, if I have very young children, I don't want to be in
00:26:22.860
the car. Like you may be right now with your car, with your child. And, uh, they look up and say,
00:26:29.300
what do they mean men having sex with men, mommy? Yeah. I will say if you made it through the open
00:26:35.980
sores conversation and you're still here with your little kids, that's on you. Okay. That's on you
00:26:40.480
as a parent. Kids can have open sores and it's not monkeypox. That's true. Of course, anyone I see
00:26:49.280
with a cold sore or anything, my first response is could be monkeypox, probably monkeypox, could be
00:26:54.960
cancer, but probably monkeypox. So can I bring up one other part of this that I don't think is getting
00:27:00.280
nearly enough attention right now, which is how badly Joe Biden has screwed this up.
00:27:07.520
I, it's, yeah, I know it's, it's hard to believe. Um, but first of all, you know, this isn't saying
00:27:14.180
it's a pandemic. It's saying it's a public health emergency, which the LGBTQQIA2 plus community is
00:27:21.440
upset about. And they're upset about it for one reason, because they waited so long to declare it
00:27:27.740
a public health emergency. This just helps direct funds and all the things that it does. But
00:27:32.700
the, the interesting part about that is it appears that Joe Biden and his administration did not
00:27:37.940
make it a public health emergency earlier because they did not want to add stigma to the virus and
00:27:46.480
to gay people who might be getting it, or excuse me, men having sex with men who might be getting it.
00:27:52.080
So they, for woke purposes to not stigmatize, they didn't make it a public health emergency,
00:27:58.960
didn't make it into a bigger deal within the communities affected. And that has made the
00:28:04.560
problem worse. The other situation. Okay. So wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait,
00:28:08.400
I just have to make sure I have this right. I know. I just want to make sure I have this part,
00:28:11.980
right? So when Reagan was slow on AIDS, because he said it's only a gay disease,
00:28:19.800
which he didn't say, but, and, and, well, right, right. But they, they claim that he was,
00:28:25.520
he hesitated because it was only a gay disease. Um, uh, and, uh, and then when he saw rock,
00:28:32.880
rock, rock, rock Hudson, who was gay, but a friend, they say that's when he was interested.
00:28:37.940
And they were really upset because obviously inaction kills people. So they said he was an
00:28:45.000
evil, evil dude for that. Are they going to say the same thing about Joe Biden? Because
00:28:50.380
while he did it for the opposite reasons, I don't want to bring stigma to the disease. I mean,
00:28:57.140
if it's a disease, I think it's already got as much stigma on it as it can have.
00:29:03.720
When you have open sores, there's stigma attached to that, especially for sexual reasons.
00:29:09.940
Unless you've been harpooned or something like that, then that open sore
00:29:13.360
might just be something you should check anyway, but might not be monkey pox. But now that he's
00:29:19.180
had people die from it, no, not anyone died from it because it's, uh, it generally doesn't kill
00:29:25.220
people. But anyway, uh, now that he's hesitated, are they going to hate him? I don't, I don't know.
00:29:29.900
That's a good point. And you're correct. Zero people in the United States have died. I think
00:29:32.900
it's nine worldwide have died from monkey pox. Now look, you could say that it's got to get worse
00:29:39.260
since that may happen. And it is something serious. Like it's apparently very, very painful.
00:29:43.360
And, uh, and terrible to deal with. Um, but there's more to this story, which the thing
00:29:49.400
is that this is unlike COVID, right? This is not like we have a new virus and we're like,
00:29:53.940
holy crap, what do we do? We better get operation warp speed. We better get all these medicines
00:29:59.000
in the pipeline, all these things going on. We already have a vaccine for this already ready.
00:30:05.580
It was, uh, something that we already had gone through for smallpox and the smallpox vaccine
00:30:11.760
works on monkey pox. Now, not too long ago, Glenn, we had 20 million doses of this vaccine,
00:30:20.460
which we just let expire. Now that, so now when we need it, we don't have it. And that's not all
00:30:27.900
Joe Biden's fault. But the second part of it is, which is he, uh, let me give you this. This is from
00:30:34.540
the New York times by the time the federal government had placed its orders because we
00:30:38.600
waited too long. The vaccines, Denmark based manufacturer, Bavarian Nordic had booked other
00:30:44.020
clients and was unable to do the work for months. Officials said, even though the federal government
00:30:49.240
had invested well over $1 billion in the vaccines development. So we helped make the vaccine.
00:30:56.000
Then we had 20 million doses that we let expire. And it was so bad that health and human services
00:31:02.040
so miscalculated the need that on May 23rd, this is not like two years ago, five years ago when you
00:31:09.340
might understand, we don't think monkey pox is coming on May 23rd of this year, they allowed
00:31:14.640
Bavarian Nordic, the, the vaccine manufacturer to deliver 215,000 fully finished doses that the
00:31:21.800
federal government had already bought to European countries instead of holding them for the United
00:31:28.300
States. Well, I think it's another fine decision by the Biden administration. I mean, it fits right
00:31:38.500
in with it. Can I, can I ask you this? Let's listen to this. Listen to this. Yeah. There's a new guide
00:31:43.180
out. Okay. A new guide, how to protect yourself. Okay. Yes. And, uh, it says, if you discover a bump
00:31:49.300
on your skin, uh, but you still want to, and I'm not making this up, uh, share in the fun
00:31:57.900
of a gay fetish festival, but you have a bump on your skin that might be monkey pox, you should
00:32:06.320
quote, cover it up with a bandaid or clothing before you go out. Now that's interesting. That's
00:32:15.620
really interesting. That's fascinating. Um, so I'm going to, I'm going to add, uh, open
00:32:19.900
weepy sores to band-aids now. Okay. So, um, the, uh, San Francisco, San Francisco had their
00:32:27.300
annual up your alley street fair. Uh, yeah. And, uh, the, uh, the California Senator Scott
00:32:38.460
Wiener, which is, uh, he, it was just, uh, he's a Senator. Um, and, uh, uh, they told
00:32:50.400
potential attendees of the fetish festival, how to remain safe. Um, Wiener, I'm sorry,
00:32:57.900
the Senator shared a guide from the organization on core alley without fear of monkey pox.
00:33:04.300
Core alley is the up your alley street fest. Um, and, uh, they said it was really great
00:33:09.940
guidance on monkey pox so we can continue to have fun while reducing risk. Um, well now
00:33:17.000
wait a minute. I, I, I, I'm not sure that going ahead with the up your alley fetish festival,
00:33:27.080
um, is necessarily the best idea. Now, remember this is coming from the California, but remember
00:33:33.280
our own government, as soon as the Biden administration got in, one of the first things
00:33:37.620
they did was, uh, put out advice on how you can safely attend orgies. Uh, so now they're
00:33:47.080
doing this now. I just, I, you know, this Wiener says, you know, um, you know, that, that,
00:33:54.260
that we have to, we have to, you know, uh, you know, just go out there and have fun, but,
00:34:00.180
you know, put a bandaid on, you know, uh, and, uh, and, but just, just go, just go out
00:34:06.700
and have fun, you know what I mean? Um, but here's what he said in 2020 about COVID.
00:34:13.360
We need a national mask mandate period. That's how we'll beat this virus. He went on to say
00:34:21.320
here recently about the monkey pox that we don't need any top down rules. People should decide what
00:34:28.180
they're, what they is right for them when it comes to their health. Hmm. Fascinating. And,
00:34:36.140
and, you know, I just, before I take a quick break, um, I was thinking of this and I want
00:34:41.140
a response that is intellectual and, and, and accurate, uh, and accurate on how I feel. So I
00:34:49.320
would, I would, uh, I would just say, uh, to Senator Wiener, uh, up your alley. I mean,
00:34:58.480
it, no, it sounds like a great time. Anyway. Hmm. Not up your alley, up yours. We've upped
00:35:05.560
our protection now up yours. You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:35:19.320
So I, uh, I want you to listen very carefully to this story. Democrats block measures to
00:35:36.420
stop gain of function research. Now this is according to John Solomon reports. Gain of
00:35:44.540
function is a process by which researchers genetically modify a virus. What Senate Democrats
00:35:53.180
on Thursday declined to offer unanimous consent to two measures on the stop gain of function
00:36:00.480
research, a process now infamous over its alleged connections to the spread of COVID-19. Can we stop
00:36:07.920
saying alleged? I mean, I know we don't have proof, but just because the fact that we don't have proof
00:36:13.460
at this time, I think is proof. I mean, we know where these things are. We, we track down patient zero
00:36:19.460
quite quickly. Uh, but it's been what two years, three, almost three years. We know anyway, Republican
00:36:28.520
Ken, uh, Kansas Senator Roger Marshall put forth both the viral gain of function research moratorium act
00:36:35.780
and the safe risk research act, which aimed to cut funding to universities conducting such research
00:36:43.160
and foreign countries to do so as well. Gain of function is a process by which researchers genetically
00:36:49.660
modify a virus. It has potential risk as an enhanced virus could potentially become a significant threat
00:36:56.960
to humanity. Let me just point out a little documentary in book form, uh, called the stand by Stephen King.
00:37:05.780
It is disturbing that one of our top public health agencies directed this risky research to be
00:37:12.740
offshored while encouraging the pause in the exact same research in the U S said Marshall on the floor
00:37:20.040
of the Senate just this week, despite warnings and past lab accidents, our public health agencies like
00:37:27.300
the NIH continue to fund the WMD research often in China. Nonetheless, shockingly,
00:37:35.780
Congress has minimal insight to the amount of this research at NIH. There is no transparency into
00:37:43.440
their risk evaluation process. This is a national security issue. We must pause this research until
00:37:50.300
national security experts can help create appropriate risk metrics, guardrails, and, uh, processes for this
00:37:59.020
research. Now, why would the Democrats want to, to ban this and not pass this? It's a bill to stop something
00:38:09.360
that they have claimed isn't happening. They've claimed we, Fauci said a million times, we're not doing it. So if, if we're
00:38:20.520
really not doing it, then what's the problem with passing this bill? Just asking, I mean, you want to pass a bill
00:38:31.140
and it says, uh, you know, for every blonde hair, Glenn Beck grows on his head, uh, and it starts moving
00:38:40.000
forward to his forehead. Uh, we're going to give him a million dollars or we're going to execute him either way. It's not
00:38:51.040
going to make a difference if we sign it or not. Okay. I'm not going to be affected by that one way or another
00:38:57.220
because it's not happening. Hmm. We'll get back to you on that. British veteran Darren Brady said
00:39:09.480
Hampshire police over in England were impeding his right to free speech by tracking him down for reposting
00:39:17.420
a meme featuring the LGBTQ do I pride flag arranged in the shape of a swastika and viral
00:39:26.960
in viral footage, the arrest taken by police activist, Lawrence Fox, who created the beam
00:39:33.400
officers tell the 51 year old at his residence that someone has caused anxiety based on your social media
00:39:42.500
post. Wait, they were anxious because of that. Did they have, they were, I mean, it was like real anxiety
00:39:50.180
because of the post. Wow. I did. They throw him in jail. You darn right. That's why he was
00:39:56.780
arrested. He was creating anxiety in some members of the people that happened to be on social media
00:40:03.600
and saw that. Now here in America, that would be political speech. Of course I could talk about a
00:40:13.160
football game now and it would be classified as political speech, but for sure that kind of speech
00:40:20.700
is protected for sure. You can't say fire in a, in a crowded theater. I don't know. I've been in a lot
00:40:27.260
of crowded theaters my whole career and, um, I've said fire several times from the stage, but anyway,
00:40:32.560
that's a different story. Um, protected speech surely is the kind of speech that would include
00:40:40.180
offensive political speech or cartoons. Him taking a pride flag and arranging it in the shape of a
00:40:50.400
swastika actually is, is quite on point for a lot of people. They would say, yeah, it's a, well,
00:40:58.060
it's actually a gay mafia is I think what my friends who are liberals in California call it
00:41:04.480
the game, the game, the game mafia that you don't speak out against these people. And when I say these
00:41:11.420
people, I mean, those people who are militant, militant LGBTQ two I plus people.
00:41:24.300
Every time I say that, I just, uh, I'm not going to make it any worse. So, uh, BlackRock
00:41:31.360
has partnered now with Coinbase to offer crypto for institutional investors. Stu, what is
00:41:40.360
what, what, what exactly is, uh, Bitcoin out right now? You know, uh, I want to say it's 23,
00:41:48.560
24,000, something like that. And people are saying it's going to go down to 16. And why did people say
00:41:56.000
it was going to go down to 16? Because it has no future. Well, here's BlackRock.
00:42:01.360
Now Coinbase wasn't Coinbase. Didn't they just lose a lot of shares recently? A lot of money in
00:42:06.120
there in, uh, in Coinbase because go ahead. I mean, every crypto company has had a pretty rough
00:42:14.300
go of it lately when they were, when it was at 50,000, it was certainly a lot easier, I think
00:42:19.180
to do business, uh, but it has bounced off of its lows for sure. But if I'm not mistaken,
00:42:25.000
the government came out about Coinbase here recently and said they were doing something. I don't remember.
00:42:30.680
And, uh, they are, Coinbase is fighting very, very angrily with the government at the moment.
00:42:36.440
Um, they've gone back and forth many times, uh, as of course the government has not provided
00:42:41.340
any guidance to any crypto company as to how they're supposed to handle certain transactions,
00:42:47.480
certain, uh, tokens. It has been a nonstop government caused, uh, source of, uh, angst for
00:42:57.400
every crypto company. Uh, and Coinbase has not been exempt from that. In fact, they seem to be the
00:43:02.640
target of it more than anything else. Yeah. That weird. So why would BlackRock,
00:43:08.940
BlackRock, just before the price plummets from $60,000 per coin, BlackRock announces that they're
00:43:18.940
going to open it up for institutional investors. They're going to, they're going to start saying,
00:43:24.980
Hey, if you want to put your money into Bitcoin, put it in with us. And, uh, you know, we'll have a
00:43:31.420
very loud seat at the table. They seem smarter than putting all of that money into a cryptocurrency
00:43:39.700
when cryptocurrency is collapsing. And then for them to partner with Coinbase as it's having real
00:43:48.400
problems, uh, because just of Bitcoin going down, um, but also because they're having problems with
00:43:54.880
the government. Wow. It is such a coincidence that BlackRock gets into bed with them and BlackRock
00:44:01.320
you know, opens up, uh, you know, for investors, uh, and they finally say, we're going to get in the
00:44:06.660
crypto world. And then the whole thing crashes. And oh my gosh. And think of this. And then that
00:44:13.020
impoverishes all of those people that had any money in, uh, crypto because a lot of people,
00:44:20.360
young people, especially have taken their money and put it into Bitcoin. And now it's not worth as
00:44:26.920
much. And I wonder if there'll be any buy. Well, no, there will be buyers. It'll be BlackRock.
00:44:31.320
Huh? Boy, that's strange. I haven't figured out what could be going on there.
00:44:40.420
Uh, let me give you some good news. Give you some good news.
00:44:47.860
Do you remember, um, let's start in California.
00:44:51.000
California. In Texas, we really appreciate Californians. Uh, we love them. We would like
00:45:06.400
them to move someplace else, but we love them. And we think kind of Californians a little bit
00:45:14.320
like Cubans that are still hanging out in Cuba and could get away. But it's like, oh, I don't know.
00:45:22.460
I have such a sense of loyalty to Cuba. But in California, we've made difference. We've made a
00:45:30.720
big difference. During the pandemic, we entered, uh, interviewed Dave folds. I don't know if you
00:45:36.540
remember him from the crony sports bar and grill in Agora Hills. His restaurant was being punished by
00:45:42.860
the government for defying those COVID lockdowns. His company was being sued by the Los Angeles
00:45:49.720
health department for operating without a health permit, which they took from him. The city of
00:45:55.200
, uh, Agora Hills operating without a business license, because you need a health permit to get
00:46:00.880
one and their landlord for operating without proper permits and licensing. This all stemmed
00:46:08.800
from them defying the lockdowns. They even had to meet with, uh, the city of, uh, Agora Hills at
00:46:16.140
criminal court. I want to give you an update. They're still in business. He wrote a staff member here
00:46:24.320
recently of this program. He said, the months we defied the orders and stayed open were the
00:46:29.200
busiest months in business and sales we ever had. I don't know if, uh, if what would have happened if
00:46:37.120
it wasn't for the supporters like Glenn and his staff and his audience, we would have never been
00:46:42.040
able to last and fight as hard as we did. We're so grateful for the generous donations from your
00:46:47.840
audience. We've used the funds to pay for two attorneys fines. We donated a number of, uh, a number of
00:46:54.300
of, uh, cash to like-minded organizations and businesses that really needed help as well.
00:47:00.220
We will never regret that we took this stand. I think it made a difference in helping getting
00:47:05.860
business open sooner. If we had not, I just hope more businesses would have joined us in the fight
00:47:11.320
of forever. Be grateful to Glenn and all of his listeners, but that's not all. Do you remember
00:47:18.020
Shiv, uh, Shiva, uh, Raj? They came on my show last year in March and told us that they had started a
00:47:26.480
movement to recall the San Francisco school board. Do you remember this? San Francisco schools were
00:47:32.640
completely out of control. The school board members prioritize their politics over their education,
00:47:38.020
and they were more focused on renaming the schools than reopening them. So parents left,
00:47:42.980
right and center came together to do something about it. They recalled the school board in a
00:47:48.380
landslide victory. They won every neighborhood in San Francisco. The mayor appointed three new school
00:47:57.020
board members. Two came from the list provided by their organization. The day they won the recall,
00:48:03.780
the city council tried to put the measure on the ballot to prevent future recalls. But again,
00:48:09.360
this group fought back and won. Now, according to one of the ladies, Autumn, the board has shifted
00:48:16.780
the culture, focusing on good governance and making sure kids can read. She had this advice for
00:48:23.640
listeners. Don't let anybody tell you things are impossible. Ordinary people can do extraordinary
00:48:29.420
things. That's the foundation of our nature of our nation. And in the end, most of us want the same
00:48:37.180
things. Good schools, safe streets, garbage picked up on time. We unified San Francisco from Republican
00:48:43.720
to Democrat to Green Party by focusing relentlessly on the things we could agree on. So let's talk with
00:48:50.880
people on the other side. I think we all have more in common than all of us think.