The Glenn Beck Program - September 02, 2021


Best of The Program | Guest: Rev. Johnnie Moore | 9⧸2⧸21


Episode Stats

Length

38 minutes

Words per Minute

173.87039

Word Count

6,734

Sentence Count

678

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

11


Summary

On today's show, Glenn Beck is joined by his good friend Stu and they talk about his recent meltdown on his show, "Studio America" and how he handled it. They also talk about the White House's new plan to pull all of our troops out of Iraq, and how the CDC is not in their own lane anymore. Glenn also talks about his pro-choice stance and why he doesn't want to live in Texas.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Still, as we look back at today's game, what would you say the highlights were?
00:00:06.920 The highlights of today's program were some interesting things going on in Afghanistan still to this moment.
00:00:15.800 We get into some of the developments with the Nazarene Fund and how that particularly, all those efforts are going on.
00:00:23.420 We have to be a little bit vague here, but it's pretty interesting stuff.
00:00:26.840 Johnny Moore is telling us what the White House is now working on.
00:00:31.220 Maybe we pull all of our troops out of Iraq.
00:00:35.380 That was a story today.
00:00:36.860 We talk about Glenn's public meltdown on my program, Studios America, last night.
00:00:40.780 You can see that all over the Internet.
00:00:43.000 In fact, it's almost everywhere at this point.
00:00:44.900 And we also tell you the CDC and their changing of language.
00:00:49.920 They're not in their own lane.
00:00:51.160 They're way out of the lane into telling us what is healthy language, that and the cancer that is Stu.
00:01:01.760 All on today's podcast.
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00:01:37.040 Stu's been talking to me about my opening monologue here on on, you know, being, you know, pro-life and now for the other side.
00:01:50.280 Oh, I mean, I'm just saying that's what it sounds like.
00:01:53.940 That's what it sounded.
00:01:54.740 That's what it sounded like to me.
00:01:55.960 That's what I heard.
00:01:56.720 That's that's what America is about to hear.
00:01:58.580 Oh, really?
00:01:59.140 Yeah.
00:01:59.420 Oh, it's good to see you smiling.
00:02:00.960 You know, it's good to see you smiling.
00:02:03.000 Yes, thank you.
00:02:03.320 After yesterday's Studios America, where you basically melted down on national television.
00:02:10.820 American might not hear that you are completely pro-choice.
00:02:16.000 I mean, let them decide.
00:02:17.600 Oh, yeah.
00:02:18.300 And people might think you're sane after watching that interview.
00:02:21.300 Thank you very much for that.
00:02:22.680 Thank you.
00:02:23.380 I appreciate it.
00:02:24.060 I actually watched that interview and I don't think I've ever have I ever been like that.
00:02:33.420 You were it was just you were raw.
00:02:35.340 I mean, you came out of a briefing where you got some particularly disturbing news about all of the efforts in Afghanistan and everything that's going very disturbing that we can't really talk about yet.
00:02:46.480 But you were just at the end of your rope, which is which was understandable.
00:02:50.460 Yeah.
00:02:51.160 You know, of course, you didn't handle it well.
00:02:55.600 Just that I said that I would relinquish my passport and move to Canada, which I stand by.
00:03:01.340 I stand by that.
00:03:02.560 Yeah.
00:03:02.720 No, you you you stood by it.
00:03:04.780 I mean, there were a couple of things we had to take out just for security reasons, but everything else we put in there.
00:03:10.380 And you said that and you stood by it.
00:03:13.460 And so, I mean, I don't know that.
00:03:16.160 I want to thank you for putting it on social media that.
00:03:18.840 No, I was nice.
00:03:19.680 It was nice.
00:03:20.520 I do think it was really important for people to say.
00:03:23.360 I mean, to see, you know, with all the stuff you've been doing behind the scenes and all the stuff you've everybody that's involved in this effort has had to go through in such an impossible time.
00:03:34.120 I mean, I think it really showed sort of what's going on off the air.
00:03:37.920 I mean, it wound up happening on the air, but it didn't feel like it.
00:03:41.260 No, it didn't.
00:03:41.860 Did you know we started the interview?
00:03:43.160 Yeah, I didn't.
00:03:44.080 At one point, I'm like, does he know he's on camera?
00:03:45.980 It was weird.
00:03:46.840 It was weird.
00:03:47.460 Yeah.
00:03:47.920 Very weird.
00:03:48.560 But anyway, you can watch it.
00:03:49.940 You know, we'll make sure we send it out again.
00:03:52.040 Thank you.
00:03:52.440 Thank you very much.
00:03:53.580 Anyway, so.
00:03:55.140 Stu's for killing babies.
00:03:56.460 No, I'm not.
00:03:57.060 Oh, really?
00:03:58.300 All right.
00:03:58.840 Okay.
00:03:59.220 All right.
00:03:59.640 All right.
00:04:00.000 I was listening to your monologue where you're like, you know, if you want to in other states want to kill
00:04:03.860 babies, go ahead.
00:04:05.100 That's totally fine.
00:04:06.300 I just don't want to do it in Texas.
00:04:08.000 Is that your position?
00:04:09.040 No, here is the.
00:04:11.380 Here is the.
00:04:14.340 My stance on that is we're already in a cold civil war.
00:04:18.020 We already live in two separate countries.
00:04:20.820 We do.
00:04:21.880 We don't understand each other at all.
00:04:25.200 And apparently nobody wants to listen to each other.
00:04:27.480 So, you know what, if you are so I just love killing babies because I'd never heard of something
00:04:36.880 called a condom, then you know what?
00:04:39.240 You should go move to where, you know, you can make all the ovens that you want.
00:04:43.520 We'll continue to stand against it and point to you and say, look at what you're doing.
00:04:48.460 You're killing children.
00:04:49.840 But I'm glad that Texas is standing alone.
00:04:54.180 I'm not alone.
00:04:55.700 Not alone.
00:04:55.920 Not alone.
00:04:56.280 I'm glad that there are several states now that are starting to move and say no more.
00:05:01.300 No more.
00:05:02.060 So and just to show we're both very pro-life.
00:05:05.400 Very pro-life.
00:05:06.360 Very pro-life.
00:05:06.900 To a point that like this word has a negative connotation to it.
00:05:11.180 So I want to qualify.
00:05:12.240 Extremist.
00:05:13.020 Extremist.
00:05:13.540 I am a non-violent extremist when it comes to the issue of life.
00:05:18.640 I just I don't I I I don't see any reason.
00:05:24.820 I'm not like one of these people like, well, if you really want it for X, Y and Z reason.
00:05:30.000 And what if it's only in this time period?
00:05:33.080 Like, look, like, you know, I think people should be able to live.
00:05:35.960 It's weird.
00:05:36.640 So I think I have struggled.
00:05:39.720 I have struggled with the rape thing.
00:05:42.200 Yeah, no, I know.
00:05:42.780 It's very difficult.
00:05:43.540 It's very difficult.
00:05:45.500 But.
00:05:47.040 I think that puts you into an extremist category, but I think that's right, although I don't
00:05:54.180 want to be the judge of that.
00:05:56.920 I, I was I mean, this is not really where we were going to go with this, but here's how
00:06:01.640 I would break that down for people who are thinking about the rape issue.
00:06:05.920 You have three people involved in this.
00:06:08.780 I know three people.
00:06:09.840 OK, you have a rapist, the victim of a rape.
00:06:13.040 And a child.
00:06:14.500 Right.
00:06:15.160 So you want them.
00:06:16.440 You want them punished by a baby.
00:06:19.100 That's what you're.
00:06:20.060 Is that what you're.
00:06:21.000 I want them punished with a baby.
00:06:22.900 Right.
00:06:23.260 OK.
00:06:23.520 No, I would think that we I think would all agree.
00:06:27.820 Right.
00:06:28.380 Yeah.
00:06:28.660 That the rapist should be punished.
00:06:32.460 Yes.
00:06:32.920 OK.
00:06:33.880 We would all agree that the victim of the rape should not be punished.
00:06:37.700 Correct.
00:06:38.160 With a baby.
00:06:38.660 I don't want them punished with a baby.
00:06:40.880 We would all agree that the victim of the rape should not be punished.
00:06:43.840 Yes.
00:06:43.960 And we would all agree that the child should not be punished.
00:06:46.680 Correct.
00:06:47.180 So we are left, unfortunately, in a situation where we have to punish one of the two.
00:06:52.760 Quote unquote, one of the two.
00:06:54.200 Yeah.
00:06:54.360 And so you are either choosing to punish the woman.
00:06:58.360 That's a really good way to look at it.
00:07:00.440 Thank you.
00:07:01.480 The reason you're choosing.
00:07:02.560 You've already made your point, but I haven't finished it.
00:07:04.580 If you're either choosing to punish the woman.
00:07:06.800 It's a little redundant now.
00:07:08.000 With with this child, she may not want and bring terror.
00:07:12.380 And I think conservatives at times blow this off.
00:07:14.220 Just have the kid like this would be an incredibly dramatic and awful experience.
00:07:19.240 And yes, sometimes you get there are positive outcomes out of it where your child from something
00:07:23.940 like this could wind up being a real blessing.
00:07:25.980 We've seen cases of that.
00:07:27.280 But still think about how you have to deal with nine months of essentially torture of reliving
00:07:34.080 this awful event.
00:07:34.960 It is an excruciating experience.
00:07:37.840 However, you also have to it's not in a vacuum.
00:07:41.260 You have to compare it against what the other outcome is, which is ending an innocent life.
00:07:46.720 You have two choices here to end an innocent life or to have a woman go through a terrible,
00:07:52.980 terrible situation.
00:07:53.860 Neither one is good, which is why, by the way, we've made rape illegal.
00:07:57.360 It's one of the real one of the main reasons because it shouldn't ever happen.
00:08:01.660 But we can't.
00:08:03.080 Is it right to punish the child who's done nothing wrong?
00:08:07.600 Or the mom?
00:08:09.220 It's there.
00:08:09.760 You're right.
00:08:10.120 They're both really bad, really bad.
00:08:12.140 And by the way, I want you to know it's not child rape what the Taliban is doing.
00:08:16.140 It's not?
00:08:17.120 No, it's not.
00:08:17.880 It's something.
00:08:18.540 It's marriage.
00:08:19.340 It's marriage.
00:08:19.840 It's child.
00:08:20.640 It's marriage.
00:08:21.180 It's just marriage.
00:08:22.900 Just and they don't force marriage.
00:08:24.660 They are not looking at the social constructs of, oh, that's inappropriate.
00:08:31.180 Oh, you're such a tight.
00:08:33.500 If you're not willing to say, hey, a prude, a 30 year old could marry a 12 year old.
00:08:39.580 You know, there are allies.
00:08:42.920 Anyway, that's a different story.
00:08:44.340 Providing us security.
00:08:45.140 Here's the problem.
00:08:46.060 Here's the problem with the Texas law is it doesn't have any teeth to it.
00:08:51.440 And I don't think it can, but it doesn't have any teeth to it.
00:08:54.620 It is only giving us giving the average person standing in a court case.
00:09:02.340 Yeah, it's a very I mean, this is why it's so such a novel approach.
00:09:06.920 By the way, yes, you sound like your pro choice now.
00:09:09.440 And I just want to point that out.
00:09:10.640 Why?
00:09:10.760 Because you're the one that's saying there's a problem with the law.
00:09:13.460 I haven't even said that yet.
00:09:15.360 Yet.
00:09:15.860 Yet.
00:09:16.280 But I do think I honestly don't think it's going to last when it goes through the court
00:09:22.580 system.
00:09:23.140 I think basically what it what it would essentially and I would love to hear.
00:09:27.940 Maybe we can get a legal expert on this because I am not one.
00:09:30.660 But if you think about how this works, basically like a woman goes in and gets an abortion at
00:09:35.700 12 weeks.
00:09:37.240 The police can't do anything about it.
00:09:39.620 The state officials can't do anything about it.
00:09:41.660 They're prohibited in enforcing it in any way.
00:09:44.480 All it does is that someone, let's say, in Minnesota gets wind of this.
00:09:48.840 They can file a lawsuit against not the woman who had the abortion, but potentially the
00:09:53.260 people, the doctor and the doctor who work there.
00:09:55.420 And it actually is super broad and vaguely written.
00:09:58.800 It says anyone who is a who aids and abets the example every mainstream publication is
00:10:03.500 using for that is you could even sue the Uber driver who drives them to the abortion.
00:10:08.960 Right.
00:10:09.140 Now, that seems to be totally.
00:10:11.000 That's where I went.
00:10:12.060 Right.
00:10:12.400 That's where they all went.
00:10:13.520 When I saw that law, I was like Uber drivers.
00:10:15.760 Right.
00:10:16.120 Now, would that get them?
00:10:17.100 Would you win any of these cases?
00:10:18.640 Not necessarily.
00:10:19.660 Every every justice, every judge could say, screw you.
00:10:23.260 This is frivolous and we're not going to do it.
00:10:24.600 However, every single time this happens, it's going to cause the abortion clinic money as
00:10:31.920 far as defending it and it's going to cost the court system and resources.
00:10:36.220 And so, like, the idea, I think, is make it such a hassle to do an abortion, they just
00:10:44.220 don't do them.
00:10:44.920 Gosh, you wouldn't think the progressives would be against anything like that.
00:10:49.300 It sounds very progressive.
00:10:50.260 I mean, it's very progressive.
00:10:51.580 It's like, you know what, gas station, gas station attendance.
00:10:56.160 You see a drunk person filling up gas.
00:10:59.200 You're responsible and you could go to jail if you let them do it.
00:11:03.440 Wait a minute.
00:11:04.160 What?
00:11:05.140 So, I mean, that is the same thing, except they attach jail time to it.
00:11:09.220 Right.
00:11:09.740 Now, I happen to be a pro-life, nonviolent extremist.
00:11:12.900 So, I really want there to be zero abortions.
00:11:16.920 However, I think if this was the way our laws worked regularly, we would have, like, think
00:11:23.620 if you're in a liberal state and they were like, think of climate change.
00:11:26.940 Every person who has an SUV is affecting climate change.
00:11:29.740 You can sue them.
00:11:30.580 Anyone in the country can sue them because they bought an SUV because we've passed a
00:11:34.160 law that says climate change.
00:11:35.380 Shh.
00:11:35.760 Keep this to yourself.
00:11:36.540 Right.
00:11:36.760 There are a lot of examples of this.
00:11:38.840 I just don't think this is how our laws work.
00:11:41.440 I think what they've done is craft something really interesting.
00:11:45.260 And what the Supreme Court said last night was not this is allowed, was that basically
00:11:50.660 it needs to go through the system.
00:11:52.480 And we're not going to stop the law until it goes through the system.
00:11:55.060 But even the conservatives in the court seem to express some doubt whether this would
00:12:02.620 last.
00:12:03.100 Yeah.
00:12:03.840 Now, the conservatives have also made the point over and over again that what the
00:12:08.840 left is doing lately is every law they don't like, a justice comes in and makes a national
00:12:13.860 injunction against it and stops it from being implemented and doesn't allow it to go through
00:12:19.260 the system.
00:12:19.920 And that's what the conservatives, I think, are standing up for here.
00:12:22.620 Not necessarily even this Texas law.
00:12:24.680 They're standing up for the ability for these things to go through a system and go to the
00:12:28.940 Supreme Court the way they're supposed to.
00:12:30.580 Don't cut the corners.
00:12:31.560 You know what I really like about the left is the way that they hang everything on the
00:12:36.140 Supreme Court until they go against them.
00:12:38.900 Oh, yeah.
00:12:39.820 And the minute they go against them, like, you know, did you see that that New York is
00:12:45.460 extending the the, you know, what do you call it?
00:12:51.260 The pay no rent.
00:12:52.720 Oh, the eviction.
00:12:53.580 Yeah, the eviction moratorium.
00:12:55.080 They're expanding it.
00:12:56.920 What are you?
00:12:58.500 Wait about it.
00:13:00.120 How are you doing that process wise, though?
00:13:04.000 What the Supreme Court said on that one was you can't have the CDC just blanket do this.
00:13:09.140 They don't have the power.
00:13:10.120 OK, so they could state of New York.
00:13:12.420 Does they said Congress could pass a law and in the state, I think, certainly could pass a
00:13:17.420 law now, I would I would I would argue number five hundred and seventy five thousand eight
00:13:21.800 hundred and seventy one not to live in New York.
00:13:24.340 Now, I would say, again, I disagree with that.
00:13:27.160 Like, I don't think a state can pass a law saying you can't evict the people you're in.
00:13:32.600 I don't think insane.
00:13:33.680 Right.
00:13:33.820 And I don't think that would hold up in court either.
00:13:35.960 However, that's not what the Supreme Court came down with on the eviction ban.
00:13:39.940 They said the CDC can't do this.
00:13:41.640 If you want to try to do this, go through Congress and we'll deal with that.
00:13:44.940 But again, even that, I think, is ridiculously unconstitutional.
00:13:48.800 You it it completely flips the free market on its head.
00:13:53.260 Yeah, there's there's no there is no such thing as private property.
00:13:57.220 Like, how could you sell anything?
00:13:58.900 Like, if you were going to sell a car, I'm going to sell a car and you have to make five
00:14:02.500 years of payments and then at any point someone can just step in and say, well, you know what?
00:14:06.780 Three years.
00:14:07.560 Forget it.
00:14:08.620 They only had to make three years of payments.
00:14:10.000 Sorry.
00:14:10.860 Well, why would anyone ever sell a car again?
00:14:14.140 Because I might get I might only get 60 percent of the money.
00:14:17.240 I may get 10 percent of the money.
00:14:18.640 Because if the government is the one that is the backstop, that's that's why you're not
00:14:22.880 hearing this argument on student loans, because the government is the backstop.
00:14:27.140 Right.
00:14:27.360 So nobody cares.
00:14:28.460 They'll they'll OK, well, we'll make the loan.
00:14:30.380 We're going to get our money.
00:14:31.340 Right.
00:14:31.540 And that's wrong for other reasons.
00:14:33.740 It's wrong all the way around.
00:14:35.540 It destroys the free market.
00:14:37.860 It is why our our schools are so expensive.
00:14:41.920 It's one of the reasons because people wouldn't be able to do it unless the government was doing
00:14:47.000 the loans, because most people would go in and try to get a loan for, you know, two hundred
00:14:52.120 and fifty thousand dollars worth of education for feminist studies.
00:14:56.200 And they'd go, I don't I think you're kind of a bad risk.
00:14:59.080 Yeah, I think you're a bad risk.
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00:16:03.700 This is the best of a Glenn Beck program.
00:16:11.480 A man that I am truly proud to call a friend.
00:16:16.120 Is the right reverend Johnny Moore.
00:16:19.600 He's the author of the next Jihad.
00:16:21.940 Uh, and, uh, he also is, um, uh, part of the K company, K company dot com.
00:16:32.100 He is one of the leaders that is trying to save Christians all across the world.
00:16:39.800 And it is really bad.
00:16:41.500 And I wanted to talk to him about the Afghan Alliance, uh, here.
00:16:45.560 Hi, Johnny.
00:16:45.980 How are you?
00:16:47.400 Hey, Glenn.
00:16:48.320 Good morning.
00:16:48.980 Hey, by the way, congratulations.
00:16:50.800 I, you got like, I don't know, humanitarian of the year or something like that from the
00:16:55.860 Simon Wiesenthal center.
00:16:57.620 I think it was last week and I found out about it.
00:17:00.720 I mean, that's, that's quite an honor.
00:17:05.340 Look, I mean, Glenn, uh, all of us, uh, have the opportunity to impact people's lives because
00:17:10.080 of people helping us.
00:17:11.000 And, and, and the fact of the matter is you raised your voice and your audience responded
00:17:15.780 for years, you know, on, on, on these issues.
00:17:18.440 And, and every single person that has supported the Nazarene fund that has responded to your
00:17:23.040 call to action, you know, they get to tell their future generations that they were involved
00:17:28.320 in saving the lives of, of generations of people.
00:17:31.360 I mean, because that's what it is.
00:17:32.480 When you save one life, you don't just save one life.
00:17:34.300 You save the family, you save their children and their children.
00:17:37.260 And you have shown all of us, uh, what is possible if we just like, don't just pay attention and
00:17:43.320 pray and care, but like take action.
00:17:46.020 And because of this, you know, people, people's lives are saved.
00:17:49.260 It's really amazing, um, that you would bring this up because I've, I've thought of, you
00:17:56.440 know, I'm, uh, my last name is Beck.
00:17:58.680 Uh, and you know, that's obviously German.
00:18:01.720 And while my direct descendants are, are here, were here in America by the late 1800s and
00:18:08.480 some of them in the mid, um, they, I know that I have relatives over there and I wonder
00:18:15.160 what side were they on?
00:18:17.060 Did they do anything?
00:18:18.440 And it was really important for me when I did my genealogy to see that I had two great,
00:18:24.080 great uncles, or I don't know what they were, but they were lived in the time of the civil
00:18:29.100 war and they fought for the North.
00:18:31.460 Uh, one of them died in the notorious, uh, concentration camp for the South.
00:18:37.760 Uh, and one really never recovered, uh, from it, but they were on the right side and that
00:18:43.240 meant a lot to me.
00:18:44.200 And this, this time is like those times.
00:18:49.760 That's not an exaggeration.
00:18:51.180 Do you think?
00:18:51.780 No, I, I, I don't think so.
00:18:54.840 I, people don't know the difference between good and evil right now.
00:18:57.720 And, and if you do see the difference between good and evil, you, you have to, you have to
00:19:01.960 act and you have to respond.
00:19:03.460 And one of the things that's just driving me insane this morning is the news, you know,
00:19:08.220 coming out about, uh, the, the Biden administration already literally today, a, a anonymous senior
00:19:15.300 government official, which is probably Rob Malley, the Iran envoy in the press talking about
00:19:20.620 American willingness to negotiate with, with Iran again.
00:19:24.080 You know, the fact that the Taliban was meeting in Beijing with a communist party two weeks
00:19:30.160 before, you know, they, they, they started their, their, their march in, in, in Afghanistan.
00:19:35.020 And we're living in a time where the, the, the people with the most power in the world,
00:19:39.200 you know, our governments, you know, allegedly they don't see the difference between good
00:19:43.560 and evil.
00:19:44.300 But the truth is we have more power than our governments when we decide to raise our
00:19:48.340 voice and act.
00:19:49.080 And that's what we've seen in a couple, in the last couple of weeks, we've seen Americans
00:19:52.300 that said, if our government's going to screw it up and they're not going to save lives,
00:19:56.140 well, we're going to take the situation in our own hands.
00:19:59.360 And we've saved thousands of lives because of it, but you know what?
00:20:02.820 It's about the next battle.
00:20:04.740 It's about the next, the next crisis.
00:20:07.200 And, and a lot of people are really fearful that the Biden administration is going to turn
00:20:11.300 around and do in Iraq, what we just saw happen in Afghanistan.
00:20:15.820 And I can tell you, I can tell you, if you think what we've seen over the last two weeks
00:20:21.180 is awful, we haven't seen anything like it.
00:20:25.100 If, if, if they go turn around to do the same thing in Iraq.
00:20:28.160 You don't think they, you don't think they are, do you?
00:20:31.440 Are they seriously considering that?
00:20:34.140 Glenn, I know that they are.
00:20:35.540 Oh my God.
00:20:36.040 I know that they are.
00:20:36.880 They're, they're, they're talking about it.
00:20:38.780 They're, they're considering it.
00:20:40.000 And we have to remember, you know, now you start looking at things differently.
00:20:43.260 I mean, our, our, our defense secretary, you know, Lloyd Austin, and I, and it's a good
00:20:48.060 opportunity to, to remind everyone that no one in the U S government has been held, held
00:20:53.140 accountable for, for the, uh, the, the debacle that we just saw.
00:20:56.800 But Lloyd Austin was the senior U S military officer in charge of the withdrawal in 2011
00:21:03.280 from Iraq.
00:21:04.020 And, and this weekend I was just sort of reading around and I found a news article from the
00:21:07.860 Atlantic in 2016, looking back at the Obama administration.
00:21:11.180 And it quoted the fact that Lloyd Austin, our secretary of defense was the one who told
00:21:17.240 the president Obama that the, that the ISIS militants were the J V team.
00:21:23.340 They would be a flash in the pan and history is repeating itself.
00:21:26.940 And I, and I'm just telling you, I'm telling you if they move in the direction of making
00:21:31.940 a deal with Iran of letting the communist party of China, you know, in effect, take over
00:21:36.720 Afghanistan and withdrawing from Iraq.
00:21:39.260 I mean, this is a war, this is a war in the middle East.
00:21:42.940 Like we feared for a long time.
00:21:44.520 This is this, I mean, yeah, maybe one that's been forward to foretold for a long time.
00:21:50.060 This is a block, uh, that is influenced and protected by China, uh, railroads right over,
00:21:59.020 um, India through Pakistan, through Afghanistan into Iran and possibly into Iraq in Syria.
00:22:07.920 You've got a line to the Mediterranean sea.
00:22:10.420 I mean, it's, that's, that is, I mean, for as, as good as things were getting in the middle
00:22:17.600 East under, uh, uh, Donald Trump, as amazing as that was, this is just as far in the opposite
00:22:27.680 direction, maybe even further.
00:22:30.880 We, we had, we had just come out of the greatest era of stability and prosperity in the middle
00:22:36.240 East that we maybe have, have, have seen.
00:22:39.100 And now we're seeing the keys of the middle East handed over to the communist party and
00:22:44.120 the mullahs in, in, in Iran.
00:22:45.520 And it has to stop.
00:22:47.840 And, and we have to keep saving lives too, because all of these people are, are, are in
00:22:52.160 harm's way.
00:22:52.980 And we have to make sure that the, that, that our elected officials aren't, you know, able
00:22:57.940 to just move on for this.
00:22:59.000 I mean, at a minimum, you know, a lot, a lot of Americans, you know, my faith votes did a
00:23:02.940 survey that said that 91% of people of faith in America thinking an impeachment inquiry
00:23:07.420 should be open.
00:23:08.120 There's a lot of public opinion here at a minimum Senator Chuck Schumer should call the whole
00:23:13.140 Senate back to Washington DC and exercise a unanimous censor resolution of the president
00:23:18.880 of the United States.
00:23:19.660 Don't allow the white house to spin this story and the way that Americans don't believe
00:23:25.240 it anyhow, but it's time for our elected officials to hold them, hold them accountable.
00:23:28.580 But the clock is ticking.
00:23:30.740 We have to do more to help, to help more people now, because I'm, I'm afraid to say
00:23:36.600 that this is not the, the last chapter in this awful story of the summer of 2021.
00:23:42.440 It may very well be the first domino to fall.
00:23:46.660 And what happens in the Middle East affects us, the whole world always comes back here.
00:23:51.920 Um, do you have any timeline?
00:23:55.040 Have you seen anything on timelines on Iraq and what the signs are that we should be watching
00:23:59.800 for?
00:24:01.700 You know, we, the administration has already talked about, you know, draw, drawing down,
00:24:06.220 drawing down troops, uh, in, in, in Iraq.
00:24:08.640 And the fact that on this very morning that you have government and senior government officials
00:24:12.740 speaking unanimously to the press about engaging Iran.
00:24:15.080 If we pull out of Iraq entirely, we are handing the keys of Iraq to, to Iran.
00:24:21.620 And the ambitions of Iran have always been regional.
00:24:24.540 They've been, you know, in fact, they talk about it openly.
00:24:26.880 They've wanted to have influence in Afghanistan.
00:24:29.360 They've wanted to have, they've wanted to basically run Iraq.
00:24:32.860 They want, they've wanted in the past to take over Bahrain, you know, the country that
00:24:36.560 has, uh, you know, was at the heart of the Abraham Accords.
00:24:40.160 They would like to surround the, the oil rich Sunni majority kingdoms and essentially export
00:24:49.340 their Iranian religious revolution, their extremism, but also take all of the natural
00:24:53.820 resources and remake the world and their image.
00:24:57.000 And for an administration that, that, that, that acts like that they are the great champions
00:25:02.160 of human rights, every minority, every religious community, every member of the LGBT community,
00:25:08.280 every single person, every single one of them, they are facing not the prospect of death,
00:25:15.540 imprisonment, the loss of their livelihood and future generations.
00:25:18.860 It's not the prospect of it.
00:25:21.260 It is going to happen if this, if this takes place.
00:25:24.040 And I just, I just want the Biden administration to sort of like save us the moral platitudes
00:25:28.460 and do your job.
00:25:30.000 And the first job is to protect American interests with our foreign policy, not to lead from behind
00:25:35.160 and to hand the keys to tyrants, whether they're in Beijing or Tehran.
00:25:40.800 Ah, Johnny Moore.
00:25:41.720 Thank you so much for bringing us up to speed on this.
00:25:45.060 Uh, I have been, I have not seen that story today and that is extraordinarily important.
00:25:52.440 Um, uh, thank you.
00:25:54.260 Thank you very much.
00:25:55.580 Johnny Moore.
00:25:56.220 Uh, you can follow him at the K company.com or on Twitter at Johnny.
00:26:03.020 Um, you're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:26:17.060 You know, Stu, what would the two things in government that you would be like, man, I want
00:26:25.140 them laser focused on things.
00:26:27.780 I want them laser focused on their job.
00:26:30.500 Now, yes, it's true.
00:26:33.040 I'd like them all, you know, FAA probably should be laser focused on their job.
00:26:38.340 Sure.
00:26:38.660 You know what I mean?
00:26:39.220 I want them to concentrate on that.
00:26:43.120 Um, military.
00:26:44.600 The military would be my number one.
00:26:46.140 Yeah.
00:26:46.500 They should be laser focused on that.
00:26:48.840 No, no, nothing else.
00:26:50.120 Nothing else.
00:26:50.980 Just getting that job done.
00:26:53.320 Right.
00:26:53.920 Yes.
00:26:54.220 I think the CDC would be one of those things.
00:26:57.900 Yeah.
00:26:58.200 I think that's fair.
00:26:58.980 Yeah.
00:26:59.340 I want them.
00:27:00.000 I don't want them concerned about some new woke movement.
00:27:04.240 I really want them laser focused on is the airlock sealed.
00:27:08.600 You know what I mean?
00:27:09.540 Yeah.
00:27:09.840 Yeah.
00:27:10.020 That kind of stuff.
00:27:10.780 We've seen what happens when other countries maybe don't have the airlock.
00:27:13.940 Yeah.
00:27:14.340 So well.
00:27:14.880 Yeah.
00:27:15.220 Yeah.
00:27:15.540 And, you know, we used to think that no news is good news from the CDC.
00:27:21.480 When the CDC speaks, you're like, okay, why, why are you talking about what, what, what,
00:27:25.900 what's going on?
00:27:26.680 Is there a seal that's broken?
00:27:27.800 What happened?
00:27:28.760 I saw that movie.
00:27:29.700 That wasn't good.
00:27:32.140 So 18 months ago, we never thought of the CDC because they were focused on their job.
00:27:37.680 But 18 months is like forever ago.
00:27:40.680 Right now, since the CDC has been able to unable to control COVID,
00:27:45.540 COVID-19, they are apparently attempting to control something else.
00:27:49.280 Now, I want you to know you cannot control COVID-19.
00:27:53.380 Can we please get over this?
00:27:55.480 I told you when it before it, when it was in China, if this comes here and goes around
00:28:02.460 the world, we will have to live with it for the rest of our lives.
00:28:06.960 It's like the flu.
00:28:09.860 And the flu of 1918 is still going around in one form or another.
00:28:15.360 It's why we get shots.
00:28:17.400 So can we stop making this into Ebola?
00:28:21.700 It's not.
00:28:23.200 And we're going, you can't cure it.
00:28:26.220 You can do things to slow it down.
00:28:29.480 You can do just like a flu shot.
00:28:31.160 You can prepare for it.
00:28:32.600 You can make the symptoms less severe.
00:28:35.520 And we should be doing all those things.
00:28:37.200 You can come up with therapeutics that will help lessen the symptoms.
00:28:40.940 There's all sorts of things that can be done and are being done.
00:28:43.380 Right, right, right.
00:28:44.700 Well, as long as they're approved, as long as they're approved, don't don't talk to Joe
00:28:48.520 Rogan.
00:28:49.280 He is.
00:28:50.180 I mean, we should crucify him.
00:28:52.300 I know.
00:28:53.020 The media loves this story.
00:28:55.300 And by the way, the fact that someone who is skeptical of vaccines or some treatment
00:29:00.800 or whatever, and I don't even know if Joe Rogan really qualifies for that.
00:29:04.200 His comments have been totally benign as far as I'm concerned.
00:29:07.480 But anyway, the fact that someone who's skeptical of vaccines gets sick is not a news story.
00:29:14.560 It's not.
00:29:15.200 It's not a news story.
00:29:15.880 I will say also, it's not a news story if someone gets vaccinated and gets sick.
00:29:20.500 Neither one are news stories.
00:29:21.880 They're not news stories.
00:29:23.160 They're part of a statistical profile that goes on.
00:29:26.860 Some people who think vaccines are really bad are going to get COVID and get sick.
00:29:30.940 Some people who get vaccines are going to have breakthrough cases and get sick.
00:29:34.640 Neither one of them are news stories.
00:29:36.040 When one of them occurs because you know the person's name, I'll give you Tom Hanks.
00:29:41.860 That's the select Tom Hanks.
00:29:43.760 That first one or like on day two of COVID, Tom Hanks gets COVID.
00:29:48.720 That one I'll give you outside of that.
00:29:51.060 I don't really need to know.
00:29:52.580 I can't believe I'm working with an extremist.
00:29:54.540 Anyway, let me go back to the CDC.
00:29:57.420 All right.
00:29:59.200 They they are now trying to control language.
00:30:04.260 Language.
00:30:06.040 Now, I mean, I want to talk about not being able to read a room.
00:30:10.860 CDC.
00:30:12.420 You really have one job and it's an important job.
00:30:16.100 It's not like you have one job.
00:30:17.600 Go clean the toilets.
00:30:18.680 You have one very important job.
00:30:22.120 Make sure the seals around the door don't crack.
00:30:27.220 OK, that's your one job.
00:30:30.100 And if you are confused by that, all you have to do is look at the title on your card.
00:30:38.760 OK, the D.
00:30:42.980 Disease.
00:30:43.460 Disease.
00:30:45.140 That's what you need to concentrate on.
00:30:47.420 Disease.
00:30:49.280 But not in the Biden administration.
00:30:51.120 No, no, no.
00:30:51.520 In this White House, in the insane asylum that has become this White House, any government agency is able and free and encouraged to weigh in on matters of wokeology.
00:31:04.200 So I don't know if you saw this the other day.
00:31:06.640 But I thought it was worth mentioning here that this week, the CDC decided to provide Americans with its new preferred terms for select population groups and communities.
00:31:19.600 Oh, good.
00:31:20.680 I was wondering about this.
00:31:22.280 What select groups and opportunities can I learn about their preferred terms today?
00:31:27.140 Right.
00:31:27.600 That's what I was thinking.
00:31:29.140 Right.
00:31:29.480 That's what I had.
00:31:29.860 I had it on my calendar this morning.
00:31:31.440 Just that way.
00:31:32.320 Right.
00:31:32.600 From the people who they're not quite sure if the seal was broken.
00:31:38.300 Right.
00:31:38.660 On COVID.
00:31:39.640 No.
00:31:40.060 Who knows?
00:31:40.420 You might want to just anyway, that's the lane you should be driving in.
00:31:45.520 I just wanted to let you know.
00:31:47.720 Stay in your lane.
00:31:49.580 Now, I learned, you probably learned, sticks and stones may break our bones, but the wrong terminology will murder us in cold blood every single time.
00:32:00.340 I'm pretty sure that's the way it went.
00:32:01.960 Something like that.
00:32:03.120 So here they are.
00:32:04.200 And if I may quote our fearless leader, this is no joke.
00:32:10.660 No joke, man.
00:32:12.500 This is real.
00:32:13.780 The guidelines you can now find at CDC.gov.
00:32:20.120 You are no longer allowed to call someone a drug addict.
00:32:24.380 A drug addict is off the table.
00:32:27.900 Off limits.
00:32:28.720 You now have to call them a person who injects drugs.
00:32:32.880 Now, to me, that sounds worse.
00:32:35.220 First of all, it sounds worse.
00:32:37.380 It takes 10 times as long to say.
00:32:39.240 And what if you snort your drugs?
00:32:40.880 Exactly right.
00:32:42.060 What if you're addicted to prescription drugs and you're addicted to prescription drugs?
00:32:46.540 You're comparing me with a heroin user?
00:32:49.040 I mean, I'm sorry, I may be addicted to drugs, but I don't stick needles in my arm.
00:32:55.660 Just from the perspective of just economy of syllables here, that's a long phrase to describe someone.
00:33:03.900 Well, try this one.
00:33:06.220 Stu, don't you dare ever call me an alcoholic ever again.
00:33:10.280 Now, some people have a problem.
00:33:11.340 They're like, you're an alcoholic in recovery.
00:33:14.460 Eh, clunky.
00:33:15.100 I'm an alcoholic.
00:33:16.240 I am in recovery, but I'm an alcoholic.
00:33:19.220 Okay.
00:33:20.200 You can't say that.
00:33:21.380 Either one of those.
00:33:22.620 Now, I'm a person with alcohol use disorder.
00:33:28.800 No.
00:33:29.800 No.
00:33:32.500 Nope.
00:33:33.180 Uh-uh.
00:33:33.600 No, that's...
00:33:33.920 I'm not.
00:33:34.460 I'm a sloppy drunk.
00:33:36.860 That's what I am.
00:33:37.560 I'm a sloppy drunk.
00:33:39.400 Again, like, that doesn't help.
00:33:41.560 Yes, it does.
00:33:42.320 Yes, it does.
00:33:42.860 Don't.
00:33:43.060 Are you not listening to science?
00:33:44.460 This is the CDC.
00:33:46.820 Why on earth are they dealing with this?
00:33:48.480 You can't call people who smoke cigarettes smokers anymore.
00:33:53.660 I don't know.
00:33:54.620 Maybe that term can kill people faster than smoke.
00:33:58.020 I almost said smokers.
00:33:59.240 Oh, there I did.
00:34:00.020 I said it.
00:34:00.480 Oh, my gosh.
00:34:01.040 I'm in trouble.
00:34:02.640 You have to call them people who smoke.
00:34:04.980 Not smokers.
00:34:06.080 People who smoke.
00:34:07.100 Now, I wish...
00:34:08.460 Why on earth would that be better?
00:34:10.320 I don't know.
00:34:10.900 Or worse.
00:34:11.420 I mean, it's not worse.
00:34:12.340 It's just the same thing.
00:34:14.580 Someone who's a smoker, people...
00:34:15.740 I'm just a messenger.
00:34:17.020 Why are you...
00:34:17.360 You're crucifying me on this.
00:34:18.980 I don't know.
00:34:19.500 I'm not making this up.
00:34:20.740 No joke.
00:34:21.740 This is what they told me.
00:34:23.060 This is real.
00:34:24.240 This is happening, folks.
00:34:26.000 No joke, man.
00:34:27.540 Come on, man.
00:34:28.700 Don't refer to someone as homeless.
00:34:31.880 Instead, they are a person experiencing housing insecurity.
00:34:37.400 Come on.
00:34:38.680 Just the...
00:34:39.580 Well, homeless is two.
00:34:41.420 What is it again?
00:34:42.460 A person experiencing housing insecurity.
00:34:48.580 What are we, 15 syllables?
00:34:50.980 From two...
00:34:51.660 Seven times the syllables?
00:34:53.720 That's not appropriate.
00:34:55.320 If you were...
00:34:55.980 Just because...
00:34:56.720 If we were normally calling...
00:34:58.100 You are...
00:34:58.980 You are syllable resistant.
00:35:03.160 A person who resists syllables, thank you.
00:35:05.300 No, you are...
00:35:05.940 Yeah, because you are a person that is...
00:35:08.940 You have a syllable...
00:35:11.080 A person with syllable disorder doesn't mean the rest of us have to go down that path.
00:35:17.580 I mean, I can kind of understand this if we were going the opposite direction.
00:35:21.160 Right?
00:35:21.300 We went from 15 syllables to two.
00:35:23.360 Okay.
00:35:23.640 That makes sense.
00:35:24.920 No.
00:35:25.600 Okay.
00:35:26.340 And you can't say people are mentally ill.
00:35:28.780 Even the people who wrote this list, I can't call mentally ill.
00:35:32.860 Okay?
00:35:33.300 Can't do it.
00:35:34.140 Can they be an exception?
00:35:35.180 They are people with a mental illness.
00:35:38.080 Now, you might have detected a pattern here.
00:35:40.700 Yes, I have.
00:35:41.640 All right.
00:35:43.480 There really aren't...
00:35:44.760 They're not that different.
00:35:45.820 They're just putting the word people in front of a lot of it.
00:35:49.900 Okay?
00:35:50.500 Right.
00:35:50.900 Like, they're saying essentially, if I can understand maybe their logic here, is that
00:35:55.540 they're trying to say you are not defined by your alcoholism.
00:36:01.000 The good news...
00:36:01.480 You are just a person who happens to deal with this ailment.
00:36:05.160 The good news is, is that the left is recognizing people as people.
00:36:10.940 They don't normally do that.
00:36:12.240 They've been dehumanizing people for a very long time.
00:36:15.000 I.E.
00:36:15.920 Abortion babies and anybody who disagrees with their vaccine nonsense or any of that.
00:36:22.300 You're not really a person.
00:36:24.660 But the good news is, the CDC wants us to recognize that these are people.
00:36:30.440 For instance, they're not just stupid employees of the CDC.
00:36:36.480 They are people that work for the dim-witted idiots at the CDC.
00:36:47.300 There you go.
00:36:48.400 Right?
00:36:48.780 Or the dim-witted idiots...
00:36:50.760 No, I'm sorry.
00:36:51.480 The people that suffer from...
00:36:55.280 Idiocy?
00:36:56.180 Idiocy and dim-wittedness that work at the CDC.
00:37:00.060 I'm just saying.
00:37:00.760 Right.
00:37:01.000 So, you can't say insane.
00:37:03.880 That's insane.
00:37:04.720 You're insane.
00:37:05.580 What are you, insane?
00:37:06.820 Insane in the membrane?
00:37:07.700 What are you?
00:37:08.160 What are you?
00:37:09.260 A person with a pre-existing behavioral health disorder?
00:37:13.380 Yeah.
00:37:13.920 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:37:14.380 That's effective.
00:37:15.280 Yeah.
00:37:15.720 What are you?
00:37:16.280 What's the symbol?
00:37:17.840 What are you?
00:37:18.540 A person with a pre-existing behavioral health disorder?
00:37:20.940 You've got to say that a couple of times before it really...
00:37:23.380 Pre-existing health disorder.
00:37:25.840 So, that's 12 syllables instead of the two of insane.
00:37:29.060 Okay.
00:37:29.360 So, rural people.
00:37:31.340 Rural people.
00:37:32.860 Does anyone go, hey, hey, what are you, a rural?
00:37:36.120 Is that a thing?
00:37:37.340 You rural people.
00:37:38.460 You damn rurals out there.
00:37:40.580 Screwing everything up.
00:37:42.100 Yeah.
00:37:42.960 You're not rural.
00:37:45.540 You're people who live in a sparsely populated area.
00:37:49.880 Come on.
00:37:50.780 These are not real.
00:37:51.440 These are real.
00:37:52.800 Go to CDC.gov.
00:37:54.200 People who live in a sparsely populated area.
00:37:58.160 You can't use the word elderly anymore.
00:38:01.020 They're older adults or elders.
00:38:03.380 That's the only one.
00:38:04.640 Oh, that one's good, though.
00:38:05.660 We're cutting.
00:38:06.520 Elders is better than elderly.
00:38:08.280 Yes, it is.
00:38:08.580 I think they've improved that way.
00:38:09.860 Now, why on earth they're spending their time doing it, I don't know.
00:38:12.960 But elders is faster.
00:38:14.800 I think they're pretty sure that all the seals work.
00:38:17.320 I think that's what it is.
00:38:19.080 So they haven't funded any research that led to a global pandemic today so they can do
00:38:25.500 this type of thing.
00:38:25.940 They can do this.
00:38:26.520 They're like, hey, I don't think we're funding anything really spooky in China or, you know,
00:38:32.560 some gulag in Russia.
00:38:34.640 So what do you say we work on language?
00:38:37.420 I think they are still doing that funding, but that's a whole other situation.
00:38:41.300 I can pretty much guarantee it.