The Glenn Beck Program - February 23, 2021


Best of The Program | Guests: Bob Woodson & Robert Charles | 2⧸23⧸21


Episode Stats

Length

38 minutes

Words per Minute

170.16321

Word Count

6,478

Sentence Count

17

Misogynist Sentences

1

Hate Speech Sentences

22


Summary

Glen Beck joins us to discuss the new biological terms and gender terms, as well as the latest in political correctness. We also discuss the House Resolution, and the controversy surrounding joden koken and jodene koken.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 i can't no i cannot continue to talk to you about that i want to know i can't talk to you about we
00:00:05.460 had an argument at the end of the podcast that i'm telling you stew jumped ugly on i really would
00:00:13.020 like to know no please he's a guy who wants to keep the the p in pasaki silent and i say silence
00:00:22.960 no more that family has kept that that letter down for far too long and uh jen pasaki not on my watch
00:00:32.100 not on my watch it's brave thank you well there's a lot of brave katie perry's gonna write a song
00:00:37.960 there's a lot of brave things that are happening today we start uh the program with the new
00:00:45.860 biological terms uh i'm sorry the new this is amazing not biological the new genders gender
00:00:51.960 terms uh from nyu see if you can pick the ones that we just made up uh it's uh it's amazing uh
00:01:00.900 then uh in the second hour we talked about reparation with bob woodson a really important
00:01:07.760 uh interview then we went into why merrick garland is so important that you really understand why he
00:01:15.680 was selected and what that means which rolls in to clarence thomas's uh his dissent yesterday
00:01:22.900 on the supreme court not hearing the pennsylvania voter fraud case and what the house did do
00:01:30.720 what did they do well they're trying to silence fox and anyone like them threatening the cable
00:01:39.100 companies and the cloud services and everything else telling them that they're gonna have to
00:01:45.860 re-evaluate their relationship with these companies if they don't silence these voices
00:01:50.300 because they're spreading too much disinformation and what is that disinformation well that leads us to
00:01:56.920 hr1 house resolution one you don't want to miss a second even though it ends tragically racist
00:02:07.700 uh it's not it is no i never say any question alone is racist you'll hear it on today's podcast
00:02:14.320 you're listening to the best of the glenbeck program
00:02:25.140 and great joins us now uh pat uh your wife and you started a new cookie company we did which is
00:02:36.380 a delicious what's the name of it again keksi now used to be uh scrumptious yeah but you couldn't
00:02:43.760 spell that one but everybody can spell keksi what the kek e k s i it's real easy it's real easy
00:02:50.000 keksi once you know it it's really easy i would say like i wouldn't i would i was thinking there was
00:02:54.720 an x and i like that there's not an x if you do the x it'll redirect to the k okay so keksi yeah
00:03:01.080 okay so uh anyway i don't know if you know this now there are some things that in political
00:03:05.440 correctness that are ridiculous uh but i think this is one of them or is it uh in dutch supermarkets
00:03:12.320 they have uh just gotten rid of a cookie it's it's apparently a very big deal it's like our oreo
00:03:18.320 no cookie aisle can be without oreos in america would you agree with that yeah of course chocolate
00:03:23.760 chip cookies um in dutch supermarkets it's the joden koken joden koken joden koken joden koken yeah
00:03:30.660 sure joden koken it's a good name it's a short you should name your your joden koken yeah that's
00:03:36.520 easy to spell yeah joden koken.com i'm surprised you didn't take it uh they're shortbread discs uh and
00:03:43.820 uh apparently uh joden koken translates to jew cookies okay how have they gotten away with
00:03:53.740 that yeah well i guess the the the wow their adl over there which is the uh watch group watch
00:04:02.200 group for i i don't dutch jewish watchdog group on anti-semitism i don't know and then the jewish
00:04:09.820 yeah you should name your copy the dutch watch group on anti-semitism and then the central jewish
00:04:14.280 board of the netherlands uh they have spoken out and say we don't have a problem with joden cookies
00:04:19.500 or joden joden koken so their version of the adl is saying like we're cool with joden cookies we like
00:04:24.800 it and joden koken is cool this is this is exactly what's happening all over i can guarantee it well
00:04:30.280 i mean it's it's they're dutch so it's white people who are like we know better than the jews
00:04:36.800 we're taking joden koken off because it's offensive and the jews are like no it's not we don't have a
00:04:41.720 problem with that it's like the redskins thing here in america yeah like these native americans were
00:04:45.640 like yeah actually we we really like it we're fine but i mean when you say it when you're like
00:04:50.520 hey pass those jew cookies over i mean it just doesn't sound good it doesn't it doesn't sound
00:04:56.780 good no so we got that going for us we also are having the did you guys see the that now they're
00:05:02.480 asking for the jeep grand cherokee the jeep cherokee to change their name of course they are
00:05:08.240 of course they are which was interesting and if you read the article what i which what i thought was
00:05:13.460 fascinating about it because they they're like the native americans are now saying they want uh no
00:05:17.900 more they don't want jeep to be calling it a cherokee anymore and it was the head of the cherokee
00:05:21.440 nation the cherokee tribe they're so proud to live the ones that are so proud to die i didn't start
00:05:27.180 him on that 70s you know again they took the whole cherokee nation and they put them on that reservation
00:05:33.360 yeah yeah took away their way of life you know the tomahawk and the bow and the knife
00:05:39.700 cherokee people okay thank you but when you read the article it seems to be that the journalist
00:05:47.620 just like called up the cherokee nation to go hey guys are you mad about the cherokee thing
00:05:51.840 like there wasn't like it didn't seem to be started by the cherokee nation like never is like hey
00:05:58.180 shouldn't you guys be pissed about this and then a guy was like yeah we're pissed about this it seems
00:06:02.900 like it was like generated from the side of the media yeah of course it is which is amazing of course it
00:06:08.180 is by the way did you notice scattered showers of journalism yesterday in the state department
00:06:14.280 briefing yes did you yes do you have that audio i have it here i don't think i do okay i don't think
00:06:21.280 we uh yeah let me uh you have it uh no she doesn't have it either okay hang on a second i have it just
00:06:28.400 just bring up my computer here it is this is fantastic now i want you to know it's amazing yeah
00:06:34.600 this is this is audio uh from an ap an associated press journalist and i think that demonstrates
00:06:41.500 this is state department that our strategy including the legislative strategy the strategy
00:06:46.000 that of course congress um is um uh has been behind um has been working to good effect so we'll continue
00:06:53.060 to work closely with germany we'll continue to work closely uh with our other allies and partners
00:06:57.360 uh in europe to uphold europe's own stated uh energy security goals
00:07:02.000 it's a bit disingenuous to claim credit for the 18 companies winding down all of this work was done
00:07:07.780 the previous administration you guys have only been a month what i mean only been in office for a month
00:07:13.040 right are you telling me that in the last four weeks these 18 companies all of a sudden decided to
00:07:18.980 say oh my god we better not do anything with i am i am speaking for all of that i am speaking you guys are
00:07:25.140 taking credit for stuff that the previous administration did i i am not i am speaking
00:07:29.900 for the department of state the people who have been working this okay the people who are working
00:07:34.860 this now were the same people a month ago were the same people three months ago three months ago so i
00:07:41.800 he got him to kind of admit it he got him to admit it he got him to admit it which is nice but uh
00:07:48.240 that'll be the last shower that we have today uh yes it will is anybody watching uh
00:07:55.000 wanda vision i love it oh my gosh is that the most creative show on television after the first
00:08:01.900 episode how many people panned it and i was like i don't understand it but i wouldn't pan it yeah me
00:08:07.840 too they're too smart of a company to do something that's bad well the first two episodes were so
00:08:12.600 weird because they're just a 50s and a 60s sitcom with a laugh track and you're like
00:08:18.340 i don't know if i get it or not yeah but it all ties together and you know it's going to because
00:08:25.960 it's marvel and it's so good the way it ties together and what they do with it is so creative
00:08:32.020 i've never seen anything like it now i have a 15 year old son who is way deep into all the hidden
00:08:39.240 clues oh so it's really fun to watch with him because they leave a lot of easter eggs right yeah
00:08:44.540 lots lots he's stopping it all the time do you know what that means you know what that means that
00:08:48.920 means it's really a very cool show if you're into the marvel thing which are in-house a little black
00:08:57.780 rain cloud stupid gear is not no i had um i had uh spider-man uh underpants when i was like four
00:09:05.320 and i liked him then and now i've now i'm an adult so uh by the way the simpsons harry sheer
00:09:12.660 i've got the spider-man into the universe or into the spider-verse underpants now okay that's much
00:09:19.420 more i have the depends okay do you have the depends those are nice too yeah uh so the simpsons
00:09:25.200 they have spider webs on them
00:09:26.740 uh so anyway uh harry sheerer has said that he's not gonna play dr hibbard anymore on the uh simpsons
00:09:38.320 has he said it or did they just announce it because he came out according to the rap harry
00:09:43.460 sheerer who is white will no longer voice the black character dr hibbard he will be replaced by
00:09:48.900 michael richardson bless the hearts thank goodness episode it's been so offensive
00:09:52.900 sheer head voiced does voices of ned flanders is is he a christian really honestly is harry sheerer
00:09:59.420 christian why should a why should a non-christian play that role shouldn't a christian yes and
00:10:06.720 principal is he a he plays principal skinner is he a real principal is he a real principal no
00:10:11.140 no that's where we're getting so there is no quote from him at least in this story so i don't know if
00:10:18.320 they just took him off of that well no because i remember covering this just a few months ago
00:10:22.260 and harry sheerer was asked about uh about all of this because uh hank azaria had stopped doing
00:10:29.920 apu that was what started this right and he was he said he was he was speaking to times radio he said
00:10:36.000 quote i have a very simple belief about acting the job of an actor is to play someone they are not
00:10:42.100 that's the gig right that's the job description right um he said anymore though yeah but so i i don't
00:10:48.660 think he was in favor of this i mean this was august of last year so this is not a long time ago
00:10:53.280 wouldn't it be great when when the cameras start to roll on people who are just normal people and
00:11:01.520 nobody's really extraordinary at anything and the movies are kind of dull more like
00:11:07.420 like real life yeah kind of like those conservative movies 10 years ago yeah i don't like that that'll
00:11:14.040 man that'll be good when only dead people could play dead people
00:11:17.660 he's not winston churchill yeah he's not so no churchill movies from here on out i mean can you
00:11:24.980 can the person drawing apu be white can the person drawing dr hibbert be white well you wouldn't have
00:11:33.120 a white person do that because they're yellow well dr hibbert is brown yes yeah but homer and his
00:11:39.800 family there are no white people it's just the voice though that's the only thing that matt like
00:11:44.140 obviously this is going to be expanded afterward it doesn't make none of this makes any sense to be
00:11:49.240 we sit here and we talk about these things that mean nothing yeah all the time and it just keeps
00:11:53.900 getting worse well how about let's talk about not making sense i think joe rogan said it all when
00:11:59.460 he talked about ted cruz ted cruz did you see a mariachi band showed up in front of us so asinine i
00:12:07.060 would have and they're demanding that he resign because he went to cancun when it was cold really
00:12:12.180 this is what developed for this is what joe rogan said and i think this is right what was he
00:12:19.240 supposed to do what was the reason for him staying uh quote can he make it warm outside
00:12:27.140 because of global warming yes he can oh he can now yes he's hurting our environment he didn't
00:12:33.840 right he didn't before he left there are no i can guarantee you man no one is hiring that mariachi
00:12:39.820 band that is a conservative or or a republic oh no way no this is no way all this controversy
00:12:45.640 is all them trying to do their best to destroy him yes try desperately to get him on i want to
00:12:52.440 talk to him about this he should not be apologizing for it nobody who is a supporter of ted cruz cares
00:12:58.180 about this he's a smart enough politician to know this is going to cause him unneeded pain
00:13:02.820 in his career yeah which i understand stupid political mistake exactly and if you looked at his
00:13:08.140 instagram feed all weekend it was just non-stop him get just he's just got cases of water he's walking
00:13:14.340 around every place in in in texas to me that it's like that looks weak to me well it does because
00:13:19.200 it looks it looks like he did something wrong and now he's trying to make up for it he didn't do
00:13:23.000 anything wrong he's done that stuff but you know what there's a lot yeah he's been he's been working
00:13:29.140 those things he was fantastic at the border at the border he was fantastic on the hurricanes that have
00:13:34.760 rolled through texas he's fantastic this one is i don't have any power we don't have any water
00:13:42.460 what do you say we leave here because there's nothing we can do and i have a telephone
00:13:49.500 and that i can keep in my pocket and it works on the beach or any place other than space i believe
00:13:59.620 it was our own elijah schaefer who said that ted cruz was just working remotely like all the public
00:14:04.520 school teachers oh mike that's great good that is fantastic that was that's apparently okay it's
00:14:10.680 great line fantastic yeah all right thank you pat you watch uh pat gray pat gray unleashed live uh
00:14:16.920 before this broadcast or you can get pat gray unleashed where we get your podcasts
00:14:20.280 this is the best of the glenn beck program
00:14:25.560 one of one of the greatest men that i know who is just so brave in today's society he is the founder
00:14:43.060 and president of the woodson center and the author of a great book lessons from the least of these bob
00:14:49.900 woodson is uh with us now hey bob how are you pleased to be with you again glenn it's great to
00:14:55.680 talk to you sir it time has gone by so fast i can't believe it's been a year since you started
00:15:01.580 the 1776 unites project we're really happy with the progress we've made so far in just one year
00:15:08.700 that's great that's great so bob i want to talk to you a little bit about reparations and i i want to
00:15:14.640 play the the other side uh to see how you would answer these things um okay right now the the country
00:15:23.540 is going through uh all kinds of change and the white house and the house has started hearings and a
00:15:33.180 committee on reparations what's the problem with reparations well first of all the the key
00:15:42.040 liberator for black folks in the past have been preparation not reparations and also the whole
00:15:49.660 issue of reparations is really to deflect attention away from the critical problems first of all just
00:15:54.980 going into it in detail who pays did you know that uh that that the the five native american civilized
00:16:03.460 tribes they had thousands of slaves they were free blacks who also owned slaves do the uh do they pay
00:16:11.040 uh reparations uh and so it it gets complicated uh but also we have had uh reparations in the last
00:16:19.960 50 years in in the form of poverty programs the 22 trillion dollars we have spent that was supposed
00:16:26.740 to be targeted to these communities where 70 cents of all the dollars went to people who serve the poor
00:16:33.160 we created a commodity out of the poor and now we're getting ready to create a commodity out of race
00:16:39.120 uh uh blacks so so let me what's happening let me let me play devil's advocate here um and and push back
00:16:49.100 on who's gonna pay it's really not about slavery bob it's about the uh inequality and the system that has
00:16:59.260 been racist from the beginning so it's not really about slavery it's about the disadvantages that minorities
00:17:06.600 in this case african americans have had from the beginning well first of all they make the the
00:17:13.000 incorrect statement that the problems facing blacks today out of wedlock birth crime and violence and
00:17:20.240 income inequality is is related to the legacy of slavery and discrimination that is just not true
00:17:26.820 and we the fact is that blacks thrived uh during periods of jim crow building uh banks hotels
00:17:35.440 um the median income in durham north carolina 1940 uh because because of the black wall street was comparable
00:17:45.480 to the income of of whites throughout the country so and also today glenn 3.5 million black africans
00:17:55.800 and caribbeans they live here if racism were the biggest barrier why do they have incomes comparable to if not
00:18:03.100 higher than whites they have higher education level uh why is it that these uh blacks who look like
00:18:11.120 any other black how is it that they were able to thrive and outperform blacks and asians
00:18:17.040 in terms of education if racism were the culprit then how do you have this as an anomaly well but if you
00:18:24.560 could just give african americans money they would be able to change their their way of life they'd be able to pull
00:18:34.500 themselves out of poverty if you just gave them a big check they would be able to use that to create a different
00:18:43.020 life for them and their family okay let's just as if the problem so let's just take an example you have a black man
00:18:51.580 or six percent of the population but they're eighty percent of the nfl and the nba
00:18:57.560 two years after these men leave basketball and leave professional football they are bankrupt
00:19:05.320 eighty percent of them are bankrupt within two years if money if if wealthy men are able to so it
00:19:13.760 isn't a matter of having income that defines your your status is how you use money
00:19:19.540 and and and black americans uh historically like i said there are examples of when when we have the
00:19:29.380 right attitudes uh in in place we were able to achieve against the odds in chicago in 1929 there
00:19:37.840 was 731 black owned businesses and 100 million in real estate assets even at a time when we were being
00:19:46.180 um uh redlined so if we were able to build medical schools uh dental schools our own hospitals our own
00:19:56.200 hotels our educational systems in five major cities where we had crumbling buildings overcrowded
00:20:04.260 classrooms half the budgets as white schools we outtested every other white school in five major
00:20:12.300 cities at the turn of the century and up until 1940 so so glenn if racism were the sole culprit
00:20:21.400 how is it that under worst circumstances the de jure segregation blacks were able to perform
00:20:28.220 in ways where we had no control of the cities so bob i in all sincerity uh i mean we know that there
00:20:37.940 are are problems uh in the country and there's there's growing problems i think within the system
00:20:43.240 uh of racism and it goes it cuts in all directions but the thing that really disturbs me is that we are
00:20:51.520 telling people we're telling white people that they are racist they're born racist they can
00:20:57.740 only be racist till the day they die um and we're telling black people you can't do it because these
00:21:06.400 people are in your way and you need a third party to keep them at bay so you could accomplish
00:21:13.660 something i think those are both so dangerous to teach people they are but glenn let me say that
00:21:21.380 those people who are supposed to represent black people are not their representatives if you look at
00:21:26.860 the polls 80 percent of blacks are against defund the police according to a pew poll 60 percent of
00:21:33.500 blacks do not believe racial discrimination is a principal barrier to their being able to achieve
00:21:40.340 so so it is a lie that the the people you see on television and those that are in the media
00:21:47.720 supposed to be representing black people they they are part of the race grievance industry
00:21:54.200 and they that we have again monetized pain and suffering and injustice they are the ones that
00:22:01.220 white america paying to give racially uh race audits or equity audits they are the ones who
00:22:08.600 corporations are paying millions of dollars to do equity training you ask yourself they should be
00:22:16.220 compelled to answer the question look at the out of uh wedlock birth look at the violence in these
00:22:22.040 cities tell me how uh spending money on on on on equity training is a solution to these problems what
00:22:31.860 we're doing at the woodson center is that we are mobilizing people within those communities to represent
00:22:38.140 themselves and we're raising money so we can demonstrate to people that the real answer to
00:22:45.020 decline is not to demand that white people liberate us from ourselves but that black america has to be
00:22:52.820 agents of their own uplift uh i just in case you don't know who i'm talking to this is bob woodson he's
00:23:00.440 the founder and president of the woodson center uh author of the book lessons from the least of these
00:23:06.700 which is fantastic he has been a community organizer in the best sense of the word for a long time trying to
00:23:15.600 um uh trying to bring people together uh and teach principles uh that actually empower people uh for quite a long
00:23:27.240 time and he has he has stood uh in the same place unflinching uh and it's going to get harder and harder for
00:23:36.600 him to stand i i gotta believe that the the pressure you guys are facing right now i have to believe is
00:23:44.180 enormous bob yeah but it is but um i really think that that's one of the best of people uh jack dorsey
00:23:53.380 the founder of netflix is spending four billion dollars on race grievance we need to mobilize our
00:23:59.640 people to spend on the other side to empower people um for instance glenn i think that we're not going
00:24:07.940 to do this by by just complaining about what the left is doing we must have a ground game
00:24:12.740 and what we're doing is we're mobilizing two point i mean two thousand five hundred low-income black
00:24:19.980 mothers call voices of black mothers united they are standing up with the police against those who want
00:24:26.160 to defund the police uh and so i really think we've got to mobilize indigenous organizations
00:24:32.980 people who are paying the price for this race grievance um uh of the narrative that is being
00:24:41.380 pushed we must let the people speak for themselves uh if you want to donate i'm gonna send them to
00:24:47.240 woodson center is that good that'll be good yeah woodson center.org yeah woodson center.org uh
00:24:54.160 uh a really important work being done at the uh woodson center and we all have to stand together we
00:25:02.120 have to put race aside we have to you know i was pushing back on on uh bob on the um reparations
00:25:11.880 just to show that it doesn't it's not going to stop it doesn't have to make sense they have
00:25:17.600 ways around all of your traditional arguments arguments are not going to work you need to stay
00:25:23.560 informed but we need to get active and we need to be seen together working to solve problems in all
00:25:31.600 communities and bob is a great great example of working uh in underprivileged uh communities and
00:25:40.300 empowering people and i am proud to stand by his side and i would urge you to get involved even if it's
00:25:48.840 just a donation i know money is tight but this is really important work you're frustrated you don't
00:25:55.880 know what to do reach out to the woodson center.org woodson center.org bob thank you so much we'll talk
00:26:04.220 again thank you and your listeners have been very generous in the past and i want to thank them
00:26:09.500 they are a good group of people and whenever you need a uh whenever you need a community to come out
00:26:16.240 and work side by side with you anytime we can do anything to help stand side by side not just be
00:26:22.180 a wallet but also be hands you let us know we'd love to work with you well i'm gonna take you up on
00:26:28.700 it because we do need hearts and hands and wallets you got it thank you so much bob you let us know
00:26:35.940 all right thank you woodson center.org this is the best of the glenbeck program
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00:28:09.340 other on many things it's important to have differing points of view these are the kinds of things that
00:28:17.060 when the government comes to squash us you will no longer hear the for the people bill is now in the
00:28:26.400 house it's hr1 it is anything but for the people it is for the oligarchs and it is a federal grab
00:28:36.800 of power unconstitutional power of the voting process clarence thomas wrote his dissent yesterday it was
00:28:46.760 pretty clear what has to be done but not according to congress they're going another direction i want to
00:28:55.240 introduce you to uh robert charles uh he's a spokesperson for amac full disclosure amac is a
00:29:01.640 sponsor of this program but i don't have sponsors on just to have sponsors on um this guy has worked
00:29:08.540 in national security and criminal justice for more than three decades including reagan and bush 41
00:29:13.880 on the court of u.s u.s court of appeals ninth circuit staff director chief counsel to the u.s
00:29:19.640 house national security international affairs criminal justice subcommittee unanimously confirmed
00:29:26.220 by the senate in 2003 he was colin powell's assistant secretary of state inl managing a two billion
00:29:33.860 dollar bureau focused on the rule of law international police training blah blah blah i mean i've only given
00:29:39.560 you a third of his resume this guy has credibility and he is a spokesperson for amac and they have been
00:29:46.960 very very involved in stopping hr1 welcome to the program bobby hey glenn it is a privilege to be on your
00:29:55.720 program and i uh i appreciate the intro and of course uh encourage anybody to join amac.us uh amac it has
00:30:02.160 2.3 million conservatives out there fastest growing conservative organization in the country but boy i am so
00:30:07.820 glad you're on the air and happy to be with you um tell me what hr1 is
00:30:12.740 hr1 is a travesty it's an abomination and you hit it pretty hard uh right on with uh you know your
00:30:20.280 your sort of soundbite there the bottom line is it is the democrat effort to reach for one party control
00:30:25.500 and essentially take all the bad things that occurred in the 2020 election cycle and institutionalize them
00:30:31.040 by pulling the uh election process which the founders uh as you so you know brilliantly have
00:30:37.080 written about but that the founders put at the state level they want to pull it to the federal level and
00:30:40.960 what would it do it would it would do about 10 really horrific things it would ban voter ids it
00:30:45.780 would allow uh mail-in ballots to become the standard it would uh create same day and online
00:30:50.520 registration for voters it would make a one-party fec so you'd never be able to reverse it it would
00:30:55.520 create mandatory uh early voting dmv automatic uh registration so all the illegals would be
00:31:02.080 automatically registered it would give you uh felony felons would be able to vote 16 year olds would be
00:31:07.160 able to register she would allow yeah it's just crazy and in fact you know the irony is both the
00:31:12.480 wall street journal and the aclu who agree on almost nothing uh agree that this hr1 which will
00:31:18.120 pass the house and uh and could pass the senate is really an abomination so as oh my gosh um i'm not
00:31:27.740 concerned well they put everything in there so i am concerned that the whole thing passes but i'm also
00:31:33.520 concerned about a reconciliation where the senate says ah we can't pass this and they water it down
00:31:39.000 any of this stuff correct me if i'm wrong is unconstitutional the federal government has no
00:31:47.260 role in the way states vote well that's exactly right and actually you know you're you're right to
00:31:55.100 be worried about the senate right now the the reason that it is likely not to immediately pass the
00:32:00.560 senate but but we've got to be fearful is that you have two senators democrats who are moderate democrats
00:32:06.380 joe manchin and uh cinema who say hey we don't want to get rid of the uh well yeah uh we don't want
00:32:13.620 to get rid of the uh filibuster and the filibuster means you need 60 votes in order to get a vote of
00:32:18.140 closure and get a bad thing to get out uh if you drop the filibuster this bill would almost certainly
00:32:24.580 get out of the senate and and the sad part is it's not only unconstitutional uh it it drives it actually
00:32:30.600 hits political speech too it it actually tries to it reveals all the details of any conservative
00:32:36.460 groups contributors right down to addresses so that people can be doxed they can show up on your front
00:32:41.760 lawn uh it really intends it's it's an intimidation bill is what it is and i and i think i guess i am
00:32:47.880 fearful because normally a bill like this uh wouldn't have a prayer of getting out of either camber but
00:32:53.740 right now we live in surreal times as you so often say and you know we're in a tough moment right now
00:32:58.520 hr1 could get out along with other bills like hr127 that tries to confiscate guns i mean these are
00:33:03.680 significant impairments to the constitution tell me about that one i mean i honestly i saw hr1 come out
00:33:11.220 the first week and i thought this is a hail mary pass they'll never uh they will they will get it
00:33:17.400 well you know let's pray and let's also work that that they don't get it through the senate
00:33:23.720 and if the filibuster holds i don't see them getting it through the senate just like hr127
00:33:28.200 but you know these are stealth you know we have all this impeachment distraction these bills were
00:33:32.520 being crafted behind the scenes to get out as fast as they can get them out and they will both pass
00:33:37.480 the house uh the the second one this hr127 allows confiscation of guns uh but it does much more than
00:33:45.140 that it says you can't buy or buy a gun in the future without giving every detail about your home
00:33:51.420 including where the gun is stored they'll all be made public you have to have a psychiatric
00:33:55.100 evaluation you have to train court uh mandatory minimums up to 30 years in prison if you don't
00:34:00.880 get the license so we're in an environment right now i mean there's a lot in that bill that people
00:34:05.260 could be afraid of and i am uh but they're you know we're in an environment where conservatives need
00:34:09.460 to stand up uh and speak out and you know you're an historian and you know that edmund burke was really
00:34:15.840 right all it takes for evil to prevail is for good people to do nothing and we are in a position now
00:34:20.480 where we have to not be those people who do nothing so here's the problem bobby is that people feel as
00:34:26.500 i mean they they've been worn out they've been worn out uh and they feel as though the republican party
00:34:34.460 doesn't hold their values anymore i mean are the republicans going to actually mount something
00:34:42.120 and actually carry through with their mission and do they have a plan smart enough to actually pull it
00:34:49.520 off well the bottom line is that we the people have to give spine to those that pursuant to the
00:34:57.500 constitution are supposed to be doing our bidding and we know that 75 million americans voted for
00:35:02.300 donald trump we also know that probably another 40 or 50 million sat at home on their couches thinking
00:35:07.440 all would be well and they love america but they didn't vote so the vast majority of americans i
00:35:12.620 think are on the right side of history the problem is history will make itself if you don't help make
00:35:18.160 it and uh you know i'm an old norman rockwell republican i'm a i'm a i'm a ronald reagan republican
00:35:23.420 strong defense good moral compass smaller government lower taxes if we don't speak up for those things
00:35:29.200 they will be taken away from us i am i thought you said at first that you were a a rockefeller republican i was
00:35:36.460 like that's not no no norman rockwell yeah i get it i get it yeah um so uh let me uh and again full
00:35:45.040 disclosure he works for amac amac is a sponsor but you know me well enough to know i asked this of
00:35:51.520 everybody who talks like this what are you guys doing about it what can people in this audience do
00:35:58.400 unbelievably and this is why i love amac i think it's a natural extension the reason i work for them
00:36:04.840 is that they are the natural extension of the reagan approach yes you get economic benefits like
00:36:10.320 other organizations for those over the age of 50 but the main mission is they fight every single day
00:36:15.560 when i say fight i mean they are submitting petitions they are sending tens of thousands
00:36:20.500 of emails they are making phone calls around the clock to try to defend the first amendment the second
00:36:25.200 amendment the fourth amendment sixth amendment tenth amendment i write every day on amac uh i don't
00:36:30.320 write every day i write every week three times a week on amac.us they push their publications out
00:36:35.380 we're on radio we're on television i mean i'm regularly on fox the bottom line is this is an
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00:36:45.720 delegates they can become actively involved i mean at the end of the day you know the toqueville was
00:36:50.860 right at the end of the day americans are unique because we do get involved in the civic process
00:36:55.820 and we do try to fix problems and i am an optimist we we can fix these problems uh and and the natural
00:37:02.240 law principles that are all embodied in the things amac defends the bill of rights those things aren't
00:37:07.060 going away they're given by god and they're out there but we've got to fight for them because
00:37:10.740 there are government people i mean i you know the list of names that at the national level are trying
00:37:15.560 to strip us of these rights and these really are the precious rights that make everything else
00:37:19.340 possible um i urge you to join uh amac they are i mean i've i've i've watched this organization from
00:37:27.820 the very beginning they they got into it when obamacare was going and they were they realized
00:37:32.800 what the competitive uh the competitor to amac was doing and i talked about it on fox and i'm like
00:37:38.620 this is crazy look at what's happening they're they're selling old they say they represent old people
00:37:43.640 and they're selling them down the river and amac came out of those days and they are relentless
00:37:50.420 uh so join them find them at amac amac.us uh and uh and join them if you can thank you so much
00:37:59.600 uh appreciate it bobby we'll have you on again better that thank you you bet bye-bye