The Glenn Beck Program - February 18, 2020


Best of The Program | Guest: Rudy Giuliani | 2⧸18⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

48 minutes

Words per Minute

159.06967

Word Count

7,774

Sentence Count

750

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

16


Summary

Glenn Beck talks to a farmer about Bloomberg and his ideal health care ideas, a news story about Rudy Giuliani being in bed with the devil, a new document that shows Joe Biden is under investigation, and a new study that show conservatives are being targeted at record numbers.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hey, podcasters. Today, a great show. We start right with a farmer who is, I think, Stu, he likes Michael Bloomberg, right?
00:00:09.140 Because Michael's taught him an awful lot.
00:00:11.320 Oh, taught him.
00:00:12.260 And so we have a farmer right off the bat to talk about Bloomberg and his ideal health care ideas as well.
00:00:19.960 A news story that, you know, Democrats, you're actually in bed with the devil.
00:00:25.420 Rudy Giuliani joins us for an hour to talk about Trump and the different things going on with the Ukraine, China.
00:00:33.580 And now he says a new document that shows that Joe Biden himself, not just Hunter, was under investigation.
00:00:45.040 And new study that show conservatives are being targeted at record number.
00:00:51.100 And wait until you hear this.
00:00:52.680 And tomorrow night, Wednesday night, is the Wednesday night special on Glenn's TV show.
00:00:57.240 It's on, I was going to say coronavirus, which would be hateful.
00:01:00.600 Hateful. Well, he changed it because he don't want people to hate the Chinese.
00:01:03.400 That's right. It's COVID-19.
00:01:04.820 Yeah.
00:01:05.080 COVID-19, the big breakout, all the details on that and an hour-long special on Wednesday night.
00:01:09.800 And while you're here in the podcast app, click over to Stu Does America and subscribe there now.
00:01:16.200 Tonight we have a bunch on Bernie Sanders and socialism that I think you'll enjoy.
00:01:21.560 So check it out and here's the podcast.
00:01:30.840 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:01:39.080 We have, uh, it's not Michael Bloomberg on the phone, is it?
00:01:42.900 Who do we have on the phone?
00:01:45.800 Hello?
00:01:47.600 Hello?
00:01:48.040 Hello?
00:01:51.640 Are you...
00:01:52.200 I can't understand you.
00:01:55.080 You sound like you're speaking in the wrong end of the phone.
00:01:57.380 Hi, Mr. Beck?
00:01:58.860 Yes.
00:01:59.340 Hi.
00:02:00.160 Hi.
00:02:00.660 I was talking on the wrong side of the phone.
00:02:02.640 Okay. All right. Well, that...
00:02:04.640 I do that about half the time.
00:02:06.680 You do that about half the time.
00:02:08.120 Someone dialed the phone for me. I dialed seven, and you never answer when I dialed seven.
00:02:13.960 Right. Well, that's not my phone number, seven.
00:02:16.600 And I wanted to talk to you. I'm a farmer.
00:02:20.900 You're a farmer.
00:02:22.460 I'm a farmer.
00:02:23.420 You're a farmer. Okay.
00:02:25.180 You know, I just put seeds in the ground.
00:02:28.580 Yeah.
00:02:29.100 I cover it in dirt.
00:02:30.420 Yeah.
00:02:30.800 Put some water on top, and the corn comes up.
00:02:36.000 That's what I do.
00:02:36.800 That's what you do. Now, that's what Michael Bloomberg says, that it's all required.
00:02:40.900 He could teach anyone to be a farmer.
00:02:43.420 And so I first started farming a while ago. Been doing it for a long time.
00:02:48.780 Uh-huh.
00:02:49.500 Last week, I learned how to put on my own shoes.
00:02:52.160 You put your own shoes on, too.
00:02:53.860 So I learned how to farm first.
00:02:55.540 You fart what?
00:02:56.260 I learned how to farm first.
00:02:58.660 Okay. Before you learned how to put your shoes on.
00:03:00.680 Because the shoe part was harder than farming, because farming, any moron can do it.
00:03:10.220 Right. Can you give me the process again, according to Michael Bloomberg?
00:03:13.600 Yeah. You put seed in the ground.
00:03:15.180 Put a seed in the ground.
00:03:16.420 Put dirt on top.
00:03:17.400 Put dirt on top.
00:03:18.740 Put water on top of that.
00:03:20.120 Yeah.
00:03:21.260 And then you got the corn popping up.
00:03:22.960 Okay. So now, what does the water do?
00:03:25.380 One thing I want to warn you about, though, if you try this at home,
00:03:29.400 the corn, when it pops up, can't just eat it.
00:03:34.760 Can't eat it?
00:03:35.440 No. There's leaf wrappers on it.
00:03:38.260 Leaf wrappers on it?
00:03:39.360 Yeah. There's wrappers that are leaves.
00:03:41.160 Okay.
00:03:41.460 You're not supposed to eat the leaf wrappers.
00:03:43.180 Okay. All right.
00:03:44.200 I will also say that in the middle of the leaf wrappers happen to be a corn core.
00:03:52.940 Corn core.
00:03:53.900 Very too crunchy to eat.
00:03:56.020 All right. So the corn is between the leaf wrapper and the core.
00:03:59.800 Right. Eat that part.
00:04:01.060 Okay.
00:04:01.720 And when you get that part, you put the water. Remember I said you put water on top?
00:04:06.300 Yes. Yes. Yes.
00:04:07.280 You put the water on top to make the corn, and then you cook the corn in the water, too.
00:04:14.080 Put the corn on the top.
00:04:17.000 Really?
00:04:17.620 Put the water on top of the corn.
00:04:19.520 So I'm a little lost here.
00:04:21.680 Take the leaf wrappers off, put it in water, and that cooks the corn.
00:04:24.620 Wow.
00:04:25.680 It's called farming.
00:04:27.240 Right.
00:04:27.700 How long did it take you to learn that scientific process?
00:04:32.200 Three seconds.
00:04:33.420 Three seconds.
00:04:34.660 Yeah. I was four years old.
00:04:37.460 My mama told me, hey, put the dirt on there, on the seed.
00:04:42.460 Uh-huh.
00:04:43.320 Put the water on top, and the corn pop out.
00:04:46.260 Okay. All right.
00:04:47.200 And I've been doing that forever.
00:04:49.240 And then just the other day, I was able to take my first shower.
00:04:54.740 Your first shower?
00:04:55.560 Yeah. I didn't learn how to shower until yesterday.
00:04:58.000 Really?
00:04:58.780 Yes.
00:04:59.240 Now, are you glad that Michael Bloomberg's around?
00:05:01.720 Oh, I'm going to be voting for Michael Bloomberg for sure.
00:05:05.140 All the farmers are.
00:05:05.860 Because he understands.
00:05:06.820 You see, there's a big separation you need to understand.
00:05:10.380 Right.
00:05:10.720 What's the separation?
00:05:12.320 There's dumb people like me who are farming.
00:05:15.440 All right.
00:05:15.880 And what do we do?
00:05:16.840 You know, sure, we feed people all around the world and keep people nourished with healthy produce that's shipped all across the world and increase our crop yields to levels never before seen using GPS and tractors that are actually.
00:05:31.960 You see, it's incredible what we do, but it's not as good as, like, what he does, which is getting stock prices to people.
00:05:41.740 Right.
00:05:42.680 That's pretty impressive.
00:05:43.820 And, you know, the information tech.
00:05:47.960 Technology.
00:05:50.480 Charlotte technology.
00:05:52.720 Yeah.
00:05:53.040 That's impressive, because how else are you going to share those cat videos?
00:05:57.540 Right.
00:05:58.040 If you've got a video of a cat doing something cute, well, that's just going to stay in your house if it wasn't for people like Michael Bloomberg.
00:06:05.080 Right.
00:06:05.400 Okay.
00:06:06.180 All right.
00:06:06.520 Sure, I can ship thousands of varieties of produce all around the world with a global supply chain that, you know, certainly would be impressive to anyone who knew anything about it.
00:06:19.080 But, I mean, he's helping those cat videos get out there.
00:06:23.380 Right.
00:06:24.060 Which is pretty damn impressive, too.
00:06:25.920 Right.
00:06:26.460 All right.
00:06:26.920 Well, thank you very much.
00:06:27.860 I'm sure you have some seeds to put in a hole.
00:06:30.860 You know what I've been doing?
00:06:32.120 What?
00:06:32.400 I put the seeds in the hole, and I put the dirt on top, put the water on top of that, and the corn pop out.
00:06:38.780 And just yesterday, I learned that the underwear is supposed to go inside the pants.
00:06:42.960 I've been wearing them outside for 40 years.
00:06:45.280 Thank you very much.
00:06:46.120 Thank you.
00:06:46.580 I appreciate it.
00:06:47.400 Just yet another farmer from the middle of the country voting for Michael Bloomberg, which I think is, which I think is, I mean, it still makes sense, doesn't it?
00:06:57.880 I mean, all the farmers, all the metal workers, he said, all metal workers, you just put a piece of metal in the lathe, and you turn the crank in the direction of the arrow, and you've got a job.
00:07:11.820 Yeah, you've got to have the arrow, though.
00:07:14.360 That's important.
00:07:15.160 Right.
00:07:15.520 You've got to know, because they wouldn't be able to figure out which way to turn it unless the arrow was there.
00:07:20.420 No, I mean, I wouldn't.
00:07:22.520 You know, I don't think that there's—he's not talking down to metal workers or to farmers.
00:07:27.960 Or to farmers.
00:07:28.740 Yeah.
00:07:29.180 And I want to give you, in case you didn't hear, this is the actual quote.
00:07:32.200 Do we have the audio of him saying this?
00:07:33.880 I think we do.
00:07:34.380 So you—yeah, go ahead.
00:07:36.700 You dig a hole and put a sit in.
00:07:37.940 Anybody, even people in this room, so no offense intended, to be a farmer.
00:07:41.760 It's a process.
00:07:42.700 You dig a hole, you put a seed in, you put dirt on top, add water, up comes the corn.
00:07:46.840 Then we had 300—you could learn that.
00:07:48.760 Then you have 300 years of the industrial society.
00:07:52.300 You put the piece of metal on the lathe, you turn the crank in the direction of the arrow, and you can have a job.
00:07:57.700 And we created a lot of jobs.
00:07:59.520 One point, 98% of the world worked in agriculture today.
00:08:05.040 It's 2% in the United States.
00:08:07.260 Now comes the information economy.
00:08:10.260 And the information economy is fundamentally different because it's built around replacing people with technology.
00:08:19.840 And the skill sets that you have to learn are how to think and analyze.
00:08:24.860 And that is a whole degree level different.
00:08:30.240 Do we get that farmer back on the phone?
00:08:31.380 You have to have a different skill set.
00:08:32.820 You have to have a lot more gray matter.
00:08:35.100 Because you have to have more gray matter.
00:08:37.340 Because you don't think or analyze if you're a farmer or a metal worker.
00:08:43.220 Incredible that he can use that.
00:08:46.160 That's incredible.
00:08:48.340 You know, I could not get something to grow out of the ground if you paid me $10,000.
00:08:53.600 Do you know how hard it is?
00:08:56.220 How much you have to know about it?
00:08:58.100 It's not like you put some dirt on it.
00:08:59.600 You know how much you have to know about the dirt?
00:09:03.000 I don't.
00:09:03.660 No, I have no idea.
00:09:05.000 I don't either.
00:09:05.880 Because I go to a store and it's all there.
00:09:08.700 That's why.
00:09:09.760 Right.
00:09:10.100 And that's not because of me.
00:09:11.460 It's because of farmers.
00:09:13.120 Right?
00:09:13.560 It's because of farmers and it's because of farmers' capitalism.
00:09:16.480 They can be replaced.
00:09:18.300 You know what this is?
00:09:19.680 You know what this is?
00:09:20.320 This is the exact opposite of a Marxist revolution.
00:09:25.700 The Marxists used to say, you know, all the bourgeoisie, all the shop owners, all the intellectuals.
00:09:33.440 You know, they're the ones that are getting us into trouble.
00:09:35.880 So they went and they killed anybody with a skill in a shop.
00:09:39.540 They did it to the farmers too.
00:09:41.020 But they really started with the shop owners, the bourgeoisie, the capitalists that had a skill.
00:09:51.620 Have you ever seen a collect watches?
00:09:53.600 Anybody seen a Russian watch before?
00:09:57.160 You ever see anybody go, oh, wow.
00:10:00.440 Wow, that's a great watch.
00:10:02.160 Where was that made?
00:10:03.460 Oh, the former Soviet Union.
00:10:05.060 And still, today, nothing good, watchmaking, nothing comes out of Russia that's any good.
00:10:14.180 Why?
00:10:15.460 Because during the revolution, they killed all the watchmakers.
00:10:19.880 They killed them all.
00:10:21.980 They couldn't keep time.
00:10:23.320 They had to learn it all from the start because what they did, and they did this with farmers too.
00:10:30.240 Oh, you know what?
00:10:31.720 Who wants land?
00:10:33.340 Who wants land?
00:10:34.260 Who wants to be a farmer?
00:10:35.780 Well, I'll be a farmer.
00:10:37.580 How's it work?
00:10:38.520 You just put a hole in the ground, put a seed in it, throw some dirt on it, pour some water, and up comes the corn.
00:10:45.500 Well, that sounds great.
00:10:48.020 Yeah, well, the farmers aren't producing enough.
00:10:50.040 Now, you know nothing about it except everything you need to know, right?
00:10:54.640 Yeah, I put a hole, and then I put a seed, and I put dirt, and then I put water.
00:10:59.660 Yes, that's all you need to know.
00:11:01.360 You can do better than they can, right?
00:11:03.760 Sure I can.
00:11:05.160 Is there dirt and a seed and water there?
00:11:07.700 Yep.
00:11:08.280 Okay, I'll do it.
00:11:10.260 They killed all the farmers.
00:11:12.420 They just replaced them with other people who had never had any farming experience.
00:11:17.900 You know what happened?
00:11:20.940 People starved to death, and they couldn't write down what time it was when the person died, because they didn't have any watches or clocks either.
00:11:31.360 This is incredible.
00:11:33.580 This is the elitist mentality that every socialist always has.
00:11:41.180 They always, we can do it better.
00:11:43.200 We just do it from top down.
00:11:44.400 You know, now, technology, yeah, technology, you'll have to analyze things.
00:11:50.420 When it comes to what's wrong with the crops, you don't have to analyze anything.
00:11:58.400 Did you put dirt on top of the seed?
00:12:01.800 Yeah, I did, Pa.
00:12:03.600 Did you put water on it?
00:12:05.800 I did, Pa.
00:12:07.800 Well, there ain't any corn coming up.
00:12:10.360 You skipped either step one or step two.
00:12:16.920 This is so insulting.
00:12:19.700 How much more is this country going to take?
00:12:24.980 Seriously.
00:12:26.140 How many, how, let me rephrase that.
00:12:29.600 How much more are the Democrats going to take?
00:12:33.480 And I don't mean the Democrats in the big cities, or especially the Democrats, the ones who are sitting there in their think tanks that are all about the Democratic Party.
00:12:43.940 I mean the average person that votes for a Democrat.
00:12:47.400 How much more are you going to take?
00:12:50.300 How much more are you going to take before you realize, uh, I'm in bed with a devil?
00:12:55.640 In fact, you know what?
00:12:56.760 I actually have a story that will prove to you, you're actually in bed with the devil.
00:13:07.240 The best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:13:09.180 We have the, we have a farmer on again.
00:13:19.140 No, use the other, turn, turn, turn the phone around.
00:13:22.040 Other side.
00:13:22.700 Oh, hi.
00:13:23.440 Hi.
00:13:23.800 You're speaking into the earpiece again.
00:13:25.360 I press number seven.
00:13:27.160 I'm glad you're here.
00:13:28.520 There's more numbers than that.
00:13:30.120 I just wanted to tell you one more thing about farming that I left out from before.
00:13:36.160 Okay.
00:13:36.580 There's a hole in the ground and the corn seed was put there for you and me.
00:13:43.840 There's a hole in the ground where the corn seed goes.
00:13:50.240 Somebody's making money.
00:13:52.100 No, it's no, no, no.
00:13:54.120 Why?
00:13:54.880 In the ground where the corn seed goes.
00:13:57.360 Somebody's making money.
00:13:59.380 Why would you do this?
00:14:00.740 There's a hole in the ground, in the ground.
00:14:03.560 There's a hole where the corn goes for you and me.
00:14:06.060 No, I, okay, stop, stop, stop, hang up the phone.
00:14:09.500 Oh, my gosh.
00:14:11.800 Why would we do that when we have the Johnny Cash version of there's a hole in the sky?
00:14:16.440 You know, all the farmers love this from, of course, the Seattle City Council meeting.
00:14:23.080 People, do we, do we have it?
00:14:24.660 People hate us for this.
00:14:26.120 Hate us for this, I know.
00:14:27.200 Here it is.
00:14:27.740 This is the country version.
00:14:30.340 Hole in the sky.
00:14:31.800 Tree once worse.
00:14:32.380 Such a lack of light and sound.
00:14:35.540 All that's left is bare muddy ground.
00:14:38.440 A magnificent tree was murdered.
00:14:41.240 The mighty dollar cut it down.
00:14:43.740 Oh, my gosh.
00:14:44.560 There's a hole in the sky where the tree once was.
00:14:48.560 Somebody's making money.
00:14:51.120 There's a hole in the sky where the tree once was.
00:14:54.940 Somebody's making money.
00:14:57.500 There's a hole in the sky, in the sky.
00:15:00.640 That tree did not belong to you or me.
00:15:03.600 I wonder if you have the guts to get a comment from Rudy Giuliani on the hole in the sky where the tree should be.
00:15:19.320 Will he comment on it?
00:15:20.620 I don't think he will.
00:15:21.940 I think he's afraid of the issue, to be frank with you.
00:15:24.400 He's running from it.
00:15:25.660 Are you calling me chicken?
00:15:27.760 McFly?
00:15:28.820 McFly!
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00:16:06.380 Thanks.
00:16:06.900 Mr. Rudy Giuliani.
00:16:09.220 Welcome to the program, sir.
00:16:12.880 Are you there?
00:16:13.600 Good to see you, Glenn.
00:16:14.520 How are you?
00:16:15.200 How are you?
00:16:15.980 I'm good.
00:16:16.900 I'm really good.
00:16:17.940 Glad to have you on the program.
00:16:20.960 I was just interested in your shave secret because I shaved myself with a straight razor this morning and I cut myself.
00:16:27.240 You use a straight razor?
00:16:29.420 Yeah, I do it every couple of days just to feel like Clint Eastwood.
00:16:33.780 My grandfather used to use a straight razor.
00:16:36.460 My grandfather was a barber.
00:16:38.560 Was he?
00:16:39.820 Oh, yeah.
00:16:40.400 You know, he used to.
00:16:42.040 So I decided about a year ago I had to learn how to do it.
00:16:44.580 Yeah.
00:16:45.720 All right.
00:16:46.300 Let me ask you this.
00:16:47.320 You're in our New York studios and I appreciate you coming in for the interview.
00:16:50.560 Oh, I enjoy it.
00:16:51.340 First, if we can, before we get into the nitty gritty about Ukraine and Biden and Trump and everything else.
00:16:57.300 Can you give us your thoughts on Bloomberg?
00:17:01.340 You know Michael Bloomberg.
00:17:03.660 Sure.
00:17:04.140 I know Michael really well.
00:17:05.940 I mean, I endorsed him for mayor.
00:17:09.360 A lot of people think that got him elected because of a very unusual time.
00:17:12.940 It was right after September 11.
00:17:14.400 Right.
00:17:14.620 He was way behind and I was probably at the height of popularity.
00:17:19.520 I was like 90 percent approval at the point, at that point.
00:17:24.480 I kind of have an issue with him right now because of stopping and questioning frisk, which he said he inherited.
00:17:31.660 But he's not making a distinction that's really important.
00:17:34.740 When I had stopped, question and frisk, which I developed with Bratton, Safer and then and then Bernie Carrick, we were challenged by the Justice Department as well.
00:17:45.860 And I went down and argued the case in front of Janet Reno and Eric Holder.
00:17:49.860 And I demonstrated to them that we were doing it constitutionally.
00:17:53.240 But the difference was that we had very clear records that people were stopped for reasonable cause.
00:17:59.780 Our success rate was acceptable.
00:18:02.840 And the most important thing is, for example, the objection was that we were searching 68 percent African-American males.
00:18:10.900 But there were only about 15 percent of the population.
00:18:13.820 Well, the point that we made is they actually committed about 70, 72 percent of the violent crime.
00:18:20.080 So it was, in fact, a valid was, in fact, a valid number.
00:18:28.000 I just threw away my cell phone.
00:18:29.700 No, I'm watching.
00:18:31.160 If you're watching on the plays, you just saw him reach into his pocket, grab his cell phone and throw it towards the door.
00:18:36.760 And Billy didn't catch it.
00:18:37.860 Billy didn't catch it.
00:18:38.840 Well, there goes another cell phone.
00:18:39.920 You didn't catch it, Billy.
00:18:40.140 But the reality is we showed that we we kept it very well controlled based on Terry versus the United States.
00:18:49.540 You're entitled to stop someone on reasonable suspicion and ask them a question.
00:18:54.240 And then if that develops any more suspicion of a crime, you can do a search.
00:18:59.000 And if the search reveals a gun or narcotics or stolen jewelry, you can make an arrest.
00:19:04.980 So you have to do this in stages.
00:19:07.040 Even the mere fact that they called it stop and frisk show they didn't understand it.
00:19:10.720 It stopped, according to the United States against Terry.
00:19:13.360 It stopped question for us.
00:19:14.540 So here's the difference.
00:19:16.380 My last year, we were a little under 100,000 stops.
00:19:19.800 When he got it declared unconstitutionally, he took it all the way up to 600,000 stops.
00:19:25.320 Oh, jeez.
00:19:27.160 And he had a 5% success rate.
00:19:31.120 5% success rate.
00:19:32.780 What is that, 550,000 people who get searched and they have nothing on them?
00:19:39.020 I mean, it was a difficult thing that he did.
00:19:44.560 I agree with it because it is a good method for taking guns out of the community.
00:19:49.800 But you've got to understand the Constitution if you're going to do it.
00:19:52.600 You have to read the Terry case.
00:19:54.280 You have to understand that it's a very technical thing that has to be done.
00:19:57.720 And maybe his failure being a lawyer kind of hurt.
00:20:00.540 I don't know.
00:20:01.840 Let's switch over to Trump and the impeachment and what's happened since.
00:20:09.240 I think people saw this impeachment for what it was, which I think was incredible, just incredible.
00:20:16.820 This is the most botched case I've ever seen.
00:20:22.540 I've just never seen the American people show less interest in something.
00:20:27.040 They knew almost from the outset that this was just a bunch of garbage.
00:20:33.040 Yeah, and it's emerging for me, and has been for the last three or four months, that this was planned.
00:20:41.700 This is not just happenstance that, you know, they found a few things.
00:20:45.320 This started to get planned somewhere in 2015.
00:20:48.560 I can trace it back to a meeting in the White House in 2016 when members of the Obama and Biden NSC met with Ukrainian officials.
00:20:58.380 I have three witnesses to this, three Ukrainian witnesses under oath, willing to come to the United States and swear to this,
00:21:06.920 that U.S. officials told the Ukrainians to dig up dirt on Manafort in particular,
00:21:15.780 and then in side meetings on Trump and on Trump Jr., was followed up by telephone calls.
00:21:23.340 One of the people involved is the suspected whistleblower.
00:21:28.160 If that's true, he'd be there at the beginning and the end.
00:21:31.480 In other words, he'd be there at the beginning of trying to stop Trump, kind of like Peter Strzok.
00:21:36.140 I have a plan to prevent him, but if I can't prevent him, I have an insurance policy to take him out.
00:21:41.180 I mean, this is not a way to relate to a presidency, to a candidacy.
00:21:46.560 There's a sickness to this that gets very, very close to a conspiracy to bring about a coup
00:21:51.080 that went on for two or three or four years, not just, you know, for a short period of time.
00:21:56.120 So are you satisfied that something is being done to make the people pay for, you know, this conspiracy?
00:22:08.300 Well, I'll know that when it ends.
00:22:13.080 I am not a patient person.
00:22:16.380 I was never a long investigator.
00:22:19.220 Investigators tend to take long because they're very precise and they want everything perfect.
00:22:24.080 I mean, I did the commission case in two years, you know, the commission of the mafia.
00:22:28.440 We did the seizure of the Teamsters in three years.
00:22:32.380 We took over the entire union and tossed out the organized crime people and straightened it out.
00:22:38.300 I like to investigate fast.
00:22:40.480 I like to get it done fast.
00:22:42.660 I think evidence kind of shrivels up when you let it go too long.
00:22:45.980 A lot of these modern prosecutors, you know, investigate forever.
00:22:49.060 So I'm a little impatient with the time that's gone by.
00:22:52.200 I mean, let's look at some of the crimes here.
00:22:57.140 There's a DNC official named Alexandra Sharupa, who was giving information, was getting information from Ukrainians and turning it over to American reporters.
00:23:09.580 Well, that's the crime they were supposedly investigating President Trump for that he didn't do.
00:23:14.980 How come they're not investigating her?
00:23:17.480 What, was she the Democrat, so she has immunity?
00:23:20.220 It's kind of ridiculous.
00:23:21.100 And Joe Biden, you know, admitted a bribe on January, I've forgotten the date, 28th or 27th of 2018.
00:23:33.480 He said, I told that prosecutor, I told that president, if you don't fire the prosecutor, you don't get your $1 billion.
00:23:41.520 That's the crime of bribery.
00:23:42.840 There's also evidence that Ukrainians can come here and testify that he had an earlier bribe, Sloshevsky, who was the crook that hired Biden's son.
00:23:56.080 Basically, the payments to Biden's son were a bribe to Joe Biden to get Joe Biden to protect the company.
00:24:04.180 Because when Biden bribed the president of the Ukraine, he got him to dismiss three cases, not one.
00:24:10.380 The case against the son, the case against the oligarch who had stolen $5 billion and now has that safely in his possession.
00:24:17.980 And a case against the company that was going to be seized by the Ukrainian government that the crook, the oligarch, the organized criminal is now sitting in Ukraine, fat and happy holding.
00:24:29.640 So this is a very, very serious crime at the highest levels of government.
00:24:33.940 And it's only because of our corrupt media that this thing is not going forward.
00:24:38.560 And the fear that our prosecutors have that they're going to be they're going to be pilloried by the corrupt media, like what they're trying to do with Bill Barr right now.
00:24:46.220 They're trying to intimidate him.
00:24:47.500 Right.
00:24:49.220 Rudy, did you I don't know if you saw our last special last special I did, I think, two weeks ago.
00:24:55.440 Yeah, it was excellent.
00:24:57.420 About Kolomoisky and the, you know, looking at the document from Latvia and seeing the money trail.
00:25:06.960 And we know where that money we know that it went to Kolomoisky.
00:25:11.420 And so he's sitting there with a lot of this money.
00:25:15.100 He then at the same time is made a governor right where the right where the war is happening with Russia.
00:25:23.140 He's known as building military, the military and buying all this stuff with his own money.
00:25:30.480 He may have used his own money.
00:25:32.160 But is there a chance that this was a an illegal war that we didn't go through Congress?
00:25:40.280 Is there a chance?
00:25:42.780 Sure.
00:25:43.020 Sure.
00:25:43.480 There's a chance.
00:25:44.140 And Kolomoisky in the process developed his own militia.
00:25:46.820 Right.
00:25:47.420 So he's a very frightening man.
00:25:49.140 I mean, he's I mean, basically, you know, if you think of if you think of Ukraine, think of Game of Thrones.
00:25:56.340 If you've watched Game of Thrones or think of medieval England before they had a king, like 10 or 12 barons, the oligarchs.
00:26:04.160 They are at war with each other and and in alliances with each other all the time.
00:26:09.380 Not all of them.
00:26:10.320 Not all of them are violent.
00:26:11.560 Some of them are.
00:26:13.840 I should I should say not all of them are crooked, but I'm not sure that's right.
00:26:18.180 Right.
00:26:18.300 He and what he is.
00:26:20.080 But some are more crooked than others.
00:26:21.660 And and Kolomoisky is frightening.
00:26:24.660 He's he's a Tony Soprano kind of character.
00:26:28.600 He tends to be more volatile and out of control, more violent.
00:26:32.580 But the others do killing, too.
00:26:34.920 I mean, for example, Shokin, who's the principal witness, the man that that that Biden had fired in September, October, got very ill, brought to the hospital.
00:26:46.100 They had to bring him to Austria and he was examined by the doctor who saved the life of four people that Russians and Ukrainians have poisoned.
00:26:55.480 And that doctor, who's world famous, has a gave me an affidavit saying he was poisoned with mercury and almost killed and lost lost the use of a good deal of his kidney.
00:27:06.540 And and and he probably is going to survive.
00:27:10.100 But this is the one Biden had fired.
00:27:12.360 This is the one Biden had fired.
00:27:15.520 All of a sudden, he gets poisoned with mercury two days after they raid President Poroshenko's home.
00:27:23.580 The real fear in Ukraine, Glenn, and nobody here gets it because they're covering it up.
00:27:29.200 The corruption with our media could be as bad as Biden's corruption.
00:27:33.340 The real fear in Ukraine.
00:27:35.080 The top of the top of the food chain here is Poroshenko, Poroshenko got maybe 100 million.
00:27:44.560 He's the guy who built that huge palace for himself.
00:27:49.560 Right.
00:27:49.820 It's now I think it's he stole he stole he stole the Ukrainian people blind.
00:27:55.080 He was a good friend of Biden's.
00:27:57.280 That woman, Yanukovych, who was against corruption, she endorsed him for president.
00:28:03.460 Everybody knew he was the biggest crook in the country.
00:28:05.860 Yeah.
00:28:06.020 The Democrats are so phony.
00:28:08.060 In fact, I have a report I'm going to put out because I put them out one or two a week that says that without any doubt during the Obama years, corruption in Ukraine increased dramatically.
00:28:20.420 Well, how could not have increased?
00:28:22.200 A vice president went there and committed corruption.
00:28:24.580 Right.
00:28:26.500 OK.
00:28:27.280 His son's relationship was corruption.
00:28:30.020 Rudy Giuliani is with us.
00:28:32.260 His podcast is Common Sense.
00:28:35.200 And, Rudy, I want to go back to something you just said a minute ago.
00:28:37.820 You're you're you're releasing these documents in dribs and drabs.
00:28:42.080 Why are you choosing to do it that way?
00:28:45.080 Well, I'm choosing to do it that way because I actually have released them before.
00:28:48.660 One or two are new, but I released them starting in February and March of last year in the hope they'd be picked up by the FBI, the Justice Department and maybe change the mind of the press that this was a real crime.
00:29:01.220 Yeah.
00:29:01.440 And all they did was tried to destroy John Solomon, who did nothing wrong other than to break a story that he should get the Pulitzer Prize for.
00:29:11.280 I agree.
00:29:11.720 And they've made him into some kind of scoundrel.
00:29:13.380 He printed nothing untrue.
00:29:15.200 There's nothing that I've said that's untrue and that isn't supported by evidence.
00:29:19.320 Right.
00:29:19.620 They say Shokin is corrupt.
00:29:24.580 Shokin says the same thing Biden says.
00:29:27.540 Right.
00:29:28.040 Biden says, I forced the president to fire the prosecutor with the threat of money.
00:29:35.280 That's bribery.
00:29:37.060 Shokin says he got me fired.
00:29:39.120 Right.
00:29:39.540 The only dispute they have is Shokin can prove that he was investigating Biden and his son.
00:29:45.220 And I now have the prosecutorial documents that show that all during that period of time, not only was Hunter Biden under investigation, Joe Biden was under investigation.
00:29:57.340 What were they investigating?
00:29:58.960 What were they investigating Joe for?
00:30:02.060 Investigating Joe, number one, because there was a nine hundred thousand dollar payment that was denominated for lobbying Joe Biden.
00:30:08.600 And they didn't know whether it was laundered or not.
00:30:11.140 They knew that the 14.6 billion to Hunter was was lobbied.
00:30:16.840 And there was always a theory of the case that Zlochevsky, the crook, reached out to Joe Biden when Joe Biden became point man for the Ukraine and made a deal with him.
00:30:31.040 You protect me if they try to take my business away and I'll give you a son of no show job.
00:30:37.340 And that that was the real bribe.
00:30:38.540 And there were witnesses to to that so that he was under investigation to see if that were true.
00:30:47.020 Rudy, is there is there was there anything else beside just greed, in your opinion?
00:30:56.260 I mean, I have a hard time thinking that all of these people were involved in covering up for Joe Biden and everything else just for greed.
00:31:03.460 There had to be more to it to make people feel like they were doing their patriotic duty.
00:31:09.980 Well, I mean, the Biden thing, the Biden thing sounded strange to me at first when I heard it, because I never thought of Joe as a crook until I looked at his history.
00:31:16.900 Biden's been doing it for years, Glenn.
00:31:19.420 This is a pattern.
00:31:20.860 I mean, point point man means he gets named point man in Iraq.
00:31:25.920 He fails to negotiate a status of forces with the Iraqi government and his brother, James makes all that.
00:31:34.360 He gets half a part of a one point five billion dollar housing program.
00:31:40.000 He knows nothing about housing, makes maybe half a half a bill, half a billion dollars.
00:31:44.700 The kid makes somewhere between I don't even know how much they think the Biden's got somewhere between eight and twenty million dollars.
00:31:52.180 Because they haven't been able to go through all of the longer transactions yet.
00:31:56.100 And the United States hasn't cooperated.
00:31:58.820 And then the one in China becomes a point man.
00:32:02.700 China becomes a partner in his private equity firm.
00:32:07.880 How is it possible that we actually live through the son of the vice president being a partner with the government of China?
00:32:16.320 And Biden did nothing about it.
00:32:17.800 And not only that, but is the things he's partnered on.
00:32:21.200 Democrats can do anything.
00:32:22.180 I know.
00:32:23.200 And they can do anything.
00:32:24.760 It is.
00:32:26.140 It's terrifying to me that, you know, we look at Google and say, what are they doing over in China?
00:32:31.560 Here's Hunter Biden investing in face plus plus with Chinese money and making money off of the rounding up of their citizens and putting them in reeducation camps.
00:32:42.400 I could make a pretty darn good RICO case against the Biden family where the where the enterprise because you have to have an enterprise is the Biden family.
00:32:54.060 Their job is to monetize his public office, which they do for big money three times when he's vice president.
00:33:01.900 You got three other situations when he was a senator for lesser money.
00:33:05.420 That's all.
00:33:06.740 You know, it's more than you have in most RICO cases.
00:33:08.760 So money than most RICO cases.
00:33:10.900 And it's been used.
00:33:11.880 And I was the first one to use it against white collar crime and political corruption.
00:33:16.680 So I had Peter Schweitzer on who's done an awful lot of the slag work.
00:33:22.640 He's great.
00:33:23.760 And what they've done to him.
00:33:25.140 Yeah, I know.
00:33:25.740 And he said something to me that is that puts us on the path of Ukraine if something doesn't change.
00:33:34.680 And I want to go there and talk to you about that in just a second.
00:33:37.760 Sure.
00:33:37.940 Rudy Giuliani joins us from our studios in New York City.
00:33:42.660 More with him in just a second.
00:33:45.300 Stand by.
00:33:46.700 Rudy Giuliani joins us from our New York studios.
00:33:49.460 He is releasing a podcast episode on Wednesday where he looks into the prosecutor's file and releases a new bombshell document.
00:33:58.280 And he's talked a little bit about this.
00:34:00.920 I want to ask you, are we looking into China as well?
00:34:06.640 And when I say we, is the Justice Department doing anything on China?
00:34:12.480 Not that I know of.
00:34:13.880 Now, I wouldn't, you know, I can't, I don't know all their investigations, but I am close to some of the people that would normally be called.
00:34:22.380 They are not, as far as I know, looking at China, nor are they looking at Iraq.
00:34:29.020 And both of those, there's probable cause to believe a crime was committed.
00:34:34.080 And a crime eerily similar to what was done in Ukraine.
00:34:39.640 I mean, among other things, as a prosecutor, I'd look into those crimes.
00:34:43.280 I told you, possibility of a RICO case.
00:34:45.620 But also, as prior similar acts.
00:34:48.360 Because, and particularly the Iraq situation.
00:34:51.840 You know, it's one thing to say, I didn't know my son was involved in this and making all these millions.
00:34:56.440 But just a few years earlier, you didn't know your brother did the same thing.
00:35:01.700 And a few years before that, your other brother did the same thing.
00:35:06.040 And you didn't know about the Ponzi scheme that went on in their paradigm company.
00:35:12.480 And you didn't know about, I might go on with about eight of these.
00:35:14.500 So, here's the thing.
00:35:15.960 Peter Schweitzer, who's done research for, oh gosh, a good part of a decade just on the Bidens alone.
00:35:24.260 I was talking to him last week, I think Friday.
00:35:27.980 And I said, you know, Peter, why won't they investigate this?
00:35:31.400 And he said, it's because, Glenn, there, in his opinion, there are too many Republicans.
00:35:37.900 And too many people involved in Congress.
00:35:41.100 They don't want to open this bag of worms.
00:35:43.840 They're all dirty to some extent.
00:35:47.060 None like the Bidens, but they're still dirty.
00:35:50.860 Do you believe that's true?
00:35:52.000 And isn't that what the Justice Department is supposed to do?
00:35:57.720 I don't know the facts that Peter knows.
00:36:00.560 So, you can ask me to deal with a hunch.
00:36:02.920 I have found great reluctance on the part of the Senate to go near this.
00:36:09.900 It's almost like a...
00:36:11.840 I know.
00:36:12.240 It's like a cone of silence.
00:36:15.200 Like, oh my God.
00:36:16.360 But, you know, I thought maybe it was senatorial privilege or...
00:36:21.740 But, you know, senators don't get to commit bribes at the highest level of government.
00:36:26.760 Right.
00:36:26.980 And vice presidents certainly don't do that.
00:36:30.360 Agnew didn't get away.
00:36:31.440 Agnew took like $10,000.
00:36:33.400 This guy took, you know, $14 million.
00:36:36.960 You can't let him get away with it.
00:36:38.600 There's also an issue here of national security.
00:36:41.720 It is true that a corrupt Ukraine is not very useful to us as a bulwark against Russia.
00:36:50.340 And all these phony Democrats talk about, oh, we didn't want to support Ukraine and Ukraine is a bulwark against Russia.
00:36:57.240 And they've been corrupting it for 11 years.
00:37:00.660 A corrupt Ukraine is useless.
00:37:04.200 A solid Ukraine where when you give them...
00:37:07.240 One of the things I'm going to reveal, just one small example, is $4 million was given to improve part of the criminal justice system.
00:37:17.720 $2 million never got there.
00:37:19.280 It went to an Italian NGO.
00:37:20.640 There's a report that's going to be brought out that shows how their money was diverted so that if we give them $400 million, we're not sure that any more than about $200 million gets to what it's supposed to be used for.
00:37:38.920 Rudy, I don't think that there is anything that the president could do that is more important than getting the Justice Department, the intel, the State Department cleaned up.
00:37:52.000 Because if we don't clean this up, I am a law and order guy.
00:37:57.660 I'm red, white, and blue.
00:37:59.060 I love the FBI and everything.
00:38:00.980 And even I am stepping back from the FBI and the Justice Department and saying, I don't know.
00:38:06.140 I don't know if this is clean or dirty or what.
00:38:10.800 We've got to clean this up or we don't have any trusted institutions.
00:38:15.920 And this is the only president I think that will do it.
00:38:19.040 I agree.
00:38:19.760 There's a statement on tape of one witness that I interviewed who's an expert on this.
00:38:24.080 And he says, quote, President Trump is the first American president to raise this unaccountability of money, this waste of money, this theft of money in Ukraine involving Americans.
00:38:40.920 We always blamed it just on Ukraine.
00:38:43.960 Ukraine, you stop your corruption.
00:38:46.800 Imagine Biden going there and telling them, stop your corruption.
00:38:49.460 And they all look at him and say, yeah, a good way to stop it is get your kid out of here.
00:38:53.860 That would stop it.
00:38:54.980 How about getting rid of the no-show job for millions for your kid?
00:38:58.540 That might cut down on the corruption, Joe.
00:39:02.560 So you can't be a phony and exhort other people to stop being corrupt when you're putting money in your pocket.
00:39:11.180 Rudy Giuliani, I know you've got to run.
00:39:12.760 Thank you so much.
00:39:13.740 Please say hello to the president.
00:39:15.780 Give him our best.
00:39:17.100 I will.
00:39:17.420 And we'll talk to you again soon.
00:39:18.940 Thank you so much.
00:39:19.660 Thank you.
00:39:19.960 Thank you, too.
00:39:20.940 Rudy Giuliani.
00:39:24.300 I have to tell you, there is, when you talk to Rudy Giuliani, there's John Solomon, Peter Swiser, Rudy Giuliani.
00:39:35.440 They have the documents.
00:39:37.860 They know the story.
00:39:39.200 And when you sit down and talk to them, you know, there's a lot of people that you'll talk to and they get a little squishy here and there.
00:39:45.620 There is never any doubt in my mind when it comes to the Ukraine documents and what he knows on this.
00:39:52.960 It's the same with all the people that are being discredited.
00:39:59.920 There's just this sense of, oh, no, no, don't, don't trust me.
00:40:03.980 No, here.
00:40:05.220 Here's the document.
00:40:06.080 No, no, no, go ahead.
00:40:07.820 Look for yourself.
00:40:08.800 Here, I have them on tape.
00:40:10.520 Here, here's this, this, and this.
00:40:12.520 There's no one that is debunking this that is doing the same thing.
00:40:17.080 They're just name calling, dismissing, smearing, or confusing.
00:40:22.740 No one's saying, no, you know what?
00:40:24.460 Let me sit down.
00:40:25.160 I'll explain it to you.
00:40:26.440 See, here's the chart.
00:40:28.520 Here's how this went.
00:40:30.380 Nobody's doing that.
00:40:33.300 I'm, uh, you've done so much on this already and I'm certainly possible that I forgot about it,
00:40:38.980 but did we know that Joe Biden was being investigated directly?
00:40:43.960 No, no, no.
00:40:44.620 We did not know that.
00:40:45.600 We did not know that.
00:40:45.780 You just kind of threw that in mid-sentence in the middle of the interview with no.
00:40:50.040 I think that's one we need to follow up on.
00:40:51.900 Yeah, I think so too.
00:40:53.400 I'm curious.
00:40:53.920 Being investigated, um.
00:40:56.520 By Ukraine, right?
00:40:57.340 By Ukraine, by Ukraine.
00:40:58.560 For a payment.
00:40:59.020 Right.
00:40:59.420 Of some sort.
00:41:01.020 Yeah.
00:41:01.520 I have not.
00:41:01.940 For consulting.
00:41:03.280 Well, look, you got to consult.
00:41:05.040 Yeah, of course you do.
00:41:06.040 Of course you do.
00:41:06.740 I mean, you know, consultation is always.
00:41:08.600 I would find that astounding.
00:41:10.120 That would show how ballsy he's getting.
00:41:13.640 Mm-hmm.
00:41:13.980 To where he could just say, yeah, just pay me directly.
00:41:17.040 I mean, I'd like to see the paperwork on, on that one.
00:41:22.720 This is the best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:41:29.020 We're just talking about Donald Trump and Rudy and I were talking offline.
00:41:50.260 And he said, you know, I, I helped write some of Reagan's speeches and I was a, you know, a Reagan guy.
00:41:56.720 And he said, I think Donald Trump is a much better president than I expected.
00:42:01.080 And he said, I think he's starting to rival Reagan.
00:42:04.840 Um, and in some ways, I mean, I've always, that always has bothered me, but in some ways, I think he's right.
00:42:14.780 In the way of Reagan saying, Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.
00:42:20.820 Reagan went against the State Department, his advisors, his speech writers, his chief of staff over and over and over and over again.
00:42:30.120 Before he walked on that podium, uh, at the Brandenburg Gate, the Secretary of State looked at him and said, Mr. President, do not put that line in.
00:42:40.500 That will cause all kinds of problems.
00:42:43.020 He's a, I don't know.
00:42:44.340 It wasn't in the speech.
00:42:45.880 They removed it against his wishes.
00:42:49.020 He said it anyway.
00:42:50.760 And, and look what happened.
00:42:54.680 And I think that in the same way of the bold, I don't care what you're advising me to do.
00:43:03.660 You know, one of the things that I've talked about it before, George Bush saying, hey, whoever sits behind this desk, they're going to make the same kind of decisions, same advice and same advisors.
00:43:13.300 What Donald Trump has done is shown that that is Washington wisdom, not necessarily true.
00:43:22.980 So in other words, for 70, 80 years, we've been told, oh, yeah, and you recognize Jerusalem as the capital.
00:43:29.440 It'll be Armageddon.
00:43:30.820 Nope, wasn't.
00:43:32.520 You move the embassy.
00:43:34.080 Armageddon.
00:43:34.700 Nope, wasn't.
00:43:35.500 You go after, and you hit somebody like Soleimani, and you take him out, oh, World War III.
00:43:43.820 Nope, wasn't.
00:43:45.600 If you don't, on the other hand, if you don't react to the Saudi oil fields, and you're not tough on that, if you just let them get away with it, nope.
00:43:55.540 I mean, he's breaking all of the traditions and some of the things that are lies, and we've known they're lies.
00:44:08.160 You know, how much, how long do we have to try this State Department, you know, the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
00:44:16.640 Hey, let's get involved in everybody's business.
00:44:19.520 How long do we have to do that?
00:44:21.020 It's been 100 years.
00:44:22.100 Look what it's brought us.
00:44:23.340 And to me, I think that will be his biggest, could be his biggest accomplishment.
00:44:31.800 I mean, yeah, I think that the Jerusalem thing is a really good example of a Reagan-esque sort of activity, right?
00:44:38.060 Like, I mean, and Reagan obviously didn't even do that, right?
00:44:40.680 He didn't do that, but Trump did.
00:44:44.400 And despite it being promised by several presidents in a row, I mean, yeah, and they were all advised by the same people.
00:44:50.340 And Trump just doesn't do it.
00:44:54.180 He just doesn't care.
00:44:56.180 Between that and, you know, I hate the way he has done it, but he is such a hammer.
00:45:03.180 He's not a bull in a China shop.
00:45:05.000 He is a bull with hammers taped to each foot who's been airdropped into a China shop.
00:45:13.740 He breaks everything, and the way he's done it with the press, I don't think, I'm not sure that the press would have been exposed the way it is now, not because of him, but because he points to them.
00:45:32.020 They hate him so much, they do anything and everything, which is just discrediting them.
00:45:40.820 They have no credibility left, and it's not because of him and what he's said about them.
00:45:48.580 It's about what they say and do about him that proves him right.
00:45:54.620 You understand what I'm saying?
00:45:57.340 So it's not like it's because of who he is that the press has discredited itself.
00:46:06.880 The press has destroyed itself.
00:46:09.640 I think that's true.
00:46:10.300 Because they hate him so much.
00:46:12.700 Abnormally obsessed with him.
00:46:14.140 I think they've hated all these Republican presidents.
00:46:16.000 They hated Bush.
00:46:16.740 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:46:17.260 But not like this.
00:46:18.980 I don't think the difference isn't necessarily level of hate.
00:46:22.240 It's level of obsession.
00:46:23.800 They are completely obsessed with everything he does.
00:46:26.800 Yeah, I think that's probably fair.
00:46:29.060 It's not much of a distinction.
00:46:30.560 Level of obsession of destroying him.
00:46:33.460 Yeah.
00:46:34.000 They've got to destroy him.
00:46:36.120 Exactly.
00:46:36.740 I mean, they said lots of bad things.
00:46:37.740 They called George W. Bush a terrorist.
00:46:40.240 I know.
00:46:40.460 Think of what kind of accusation that is for the president who's the president on September 11th.
00:46:45.520 That's not a minor thing to say about somebody.
00:46:47.840 But they could have continued to do that if you have Mr. Nice Guy.
00:46:54.640 But this guy has finally said, I don't care about what you call me.
00:46:58.580 I don't care because I'll call you worse.
00:47:00.800 And that's the baby way, in my opinion.
00:47:03.800 That's not the way I want to behave.
00:47:05.800 But because it is happening, it's lessened all of the effect.
00:47:12.280 It has a unique effect.
00:47:13.180 I mean, we are in the middle of so many interesting experiments right now.
00:47:16.780 Oh, my gosh.
00:47:17.340 Because, you know, first of all, you have Trump who came out of, you know, from basically from a celebrity businessman sort of world into the presidency.
00:47:24.220 And you have kind of another experiment that's never before been seen or tried before, which is Bloomberg right now, which is a really fascinating thing to watch.
00:47:33.160 If you just care about history and politics and can someone spend, I mean, he spent $400 million on ads already.
00:47:41.080 That does not include staffing and organization, which he's paying double and triple almost what anyone else is paying.
00:47:49.040 $30,000 field organizer jobs.
00:47:51.100 He's paying $85,000.
00:47:52.800 So all of the good ones are going to him, of course, because guess what?
00:47:55.740 The market actually works.
00:47:57.860 And he's pushing himself into a position where he's in second place nationally.
00:48:03.480 And he is buying the election.
00:48:07.120 Everything that they say.
00:48:08.940 I know.
00:48:09.260 I love that because that's what they always say.
00:48:10.720 I don't, I don't, I look, he's got the money to do it.
00:48:13.500 Okay.
00:48:14.040 Who has he, who has he, what, name one vote he's purchased.
00:48:17.980 No, no, no.
00:48:18.560 He's not just flooded the airwaves.
00:48:21.620 He's doing everything they say they're against.
00:48:24.460 But again, each person that answers those poll questions has to individually make a decision and has never been paid by Michael Bloomberg.
00:48:30.320 I know.
00:48:30.640 With the exception of all the field organizers.
00:48:31.680 I'm just, I'm saying that's what, I'm saying that's what they have always said about the Republicans.
00:48:40.120 And they themselves, the Grinch, are carving the roast beast.
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