The Glenn Beck Program - May 21, 2019


Best of the Program | Guests: Pat Gray, Jeff Fisher | 5⧸21⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

31 minutes

Words per Minute

164.36739

Word Count

5,151

Sentence Count

4

Misogynist Sentences

11

Hate Speech Sentences

6


Summary

In this episode of the Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks about the Democratic Candidates on the campaign trail on abortion and why they won't allow abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy. Glenn also talks about why he thinks abortion should be legal at any point in pregnancy.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hey it's pat and jeffy for glenn on the podcast today just listen to it and find out what's on
00:00:05.740 it i mean why are we doing this open for the hold your hand the whole time we already did
00:00:11.220 right show what were if you were so lazy that you couldn't get up early enough we were here
00:00:17.720 now i gotta i gotta walk you through the whole here's what's on but go just listen to it and
00:00:23.440 find out it's magic you're gonna hear about uh i mean the democrat candidates for president uh
00:00:31.800 won't tolerate any limitation on abortion are you still gonna tell them okay it's amazing all right
00:00:36.260 well i'm gonna tell them a couple of things you're gonna talk about a guy a 94 year old parachuting
00:00:41.140 into normandy again because he did it in world war ii and i guess he doesn't understand it's not
00:00:45.620 necessary anymore you don't have to do it that way you just fly there on a on united or delta it's
00:00:52.340 not that hard listen to the show right just listen and you'll hear it tell you how many americans are
00:00:58.060 in favor of socialism and would and think it's a good thing for the country uh we'll get into that
00:01:03.400 and so much more you'll hear it all just listen to the podcast to the show
00:01:08.500 you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
00:01:16.740 uh welcome it's pat and jeffy for glenn on the glenn beck program triple eight seven two seven
00:01:40.780 beck great to have you with us uh some interesting thoughts on abortion from some of these
00:01:46.380 democrat candidates uh people keep asking them so where do you draw the line and they all say the
00:01:54.880 same thing they won't there is no lie there is no there's no line there's no line there's no line
00:01:59.280 to them this is just unbelievable it's it's amazing to watch um one of the latest maybe the latest into
00:02:07.600 the race steve bullock from montana he's he's the governor of montana why he thinks he has
00:02:12.300 any chance at all at winning i'll never know uh but here he is uh talking about abortion he's asked
00:02:21.540 he's asked about restrictions what limits would you put on abortion
00:02:25.000 none these are decisions that should not be made by legislators i mean we've 1973 roe versus wade
00:02:36.360 is still the law of the land and as opposed to attacking it we should actually be promoting
00:02:41.000 it and we should be both codifying the opportunities under roe versus wade and at state level i haven't
00:02:47.800 allowed those any restrictions okay so it's it's a decision that shouldn't be made by legislators
00:02:55.120 why should it be made by supreme court justices are they are they superhuman somehow yes are they
00:03:01.740 superpowers are they godlike well yeah to them well only because they like that decision yeah if it
00:03:09.480 was a decision they didn't like they would hate them with everything in them that's a decision that
00:03:14.640 shouldn't be made by legislators why what what happened to uh democracy being so important i thought
00:03:23.060 it was i keep telling you it's not a democracy but they keep telling us it is and then when when it
00:03:28.200 comes to democracy they want it decided by nine people that's not democracy not even close that's
00:03:35.240 amazing that's amazing what a pathetic answer which shouldn't be left to legislators who should it be
00:03:41.400 left to uh amazing amazing well we're gonna find out from uh pete butting jidge who he thinks
00:03:50.300 the fine mayor of south bend the fine mayor of south bend and if anybody knows about abortion
00:03:54.920 abortion and the limits that should be placed on abortion it's the mayor of south bend indiana i
00:03:59.620 think we all agree on that yes okay here he is there's been a lot of focus this week about the
00:04:05.020 states that have voted to restrict women's rights but there's also been a movement in the other
00:04:09.240 direction new york state also this year passed a new law which significantly increases a woman's right
00:04:15.980 to accept to an abortion it used to be the exception was at after i think it's 24 weeks to protect
00:04:22.220 the life of a woman now the new law is to protect the health of a woman which is a much more lenient
00:04:28.660 standard and i guess the question is do you believe at any point in pregnancy whether it's a six weeks
00:04:35.320 or eight weeks or 24 weeks or whatever that there should be any limit on a woman's right to have an
00:04:40.440 abortion you know i think the the dialogue has got so caught up on where you draw the line yeah that
00:04:45.880 we've gotten away from the fundamental question of who gets to draw the line oh and i trust women
00:04:51.720 trust women to draw the line when it's there
00:04:53.520 thank you okay such a pandering bs answer i and i trust women to draw the line well you can't trust
00:05:08.200 them because that's cost us 60 million babies since 1973 trusting women has cost 60 million children
00:05:16.280 since 1973 i think that's a stupid thing to do uh once we've seen the outcome of trusting women
00:05:26.180 i'm sorry you can't you can't you can't allow you can't allow the slaughter of babies anymore you just get
00:05:33.700 we can't and i think i think we understand that now i hope so and we're fighting back and we're fighting
00:05:39.460 back really hard and we're getting a lot of pushback from you know the left because obviously they don't
00:05:47.260 think there should be any limit at any time and that's up to 40 weeks well listen we'd let them
00:05:51.260 have free reign for a number of years right i mean it's gone for for many years where we thought right
00:05:56.760 we just let them have this argument fine it'll be okay and it's not fine it's not okay right and now
00:06:03.580 the pushback is happening and they're like whoa wait yeah they don't like it they don't like to be
00:06:07.600 challenged on this issue they they haven't been for a long time right and they don't like it well
00:06:12.700 tough tough there's too many lives at stake no kidding that's a separate body that's not that's
00:06:19.060 not the woman's body we're talking about that's a separate body inside there uh with a separate dna
00:06:24.540 strand yeah but when separate organs when when is it a separate body like like after birth two or
00:06:30.580 three years no no two or three like when you're three years old four years old something like that
00:06:34.820 much right away as it starts developing it's it's separate yeah so i know what i'm saying like
00:06:40.720 when is it a human yeah i know this is a separate human the whole time it's the whole time from the
00:06:46.460 beginning the whole time right after its birth it's never going to be a plant life it's never going to
00:06:51.140 be a vegetable matter it's from what from when it's not going to be an auto part uh it's always going
00:06:56.980 to be a human from the very beginning from the very beginning at the hospital uh talking about
00:07:01.860 from from conception huh so yeah that's not the way it works that's the way it works as far as i'm
00:07:08.040 concerned as far as these democrats are concerned it's never a child it's never a human and what yeah
00:07:13.500 never literally this is literally not one of the 23 candidates in the democrat party have any cutoff
00:07:24.740 for abortion there is no cutoff right from any of them that's staggering yes it is it used to be
00:07:34.060 that they'd concede all right you know 21 weeks come on 24 weeks whatever i mean you can't have
00:07:42.420 third trimester abortions well now unless the health of the mother is in effect or something
00:07:47.400 they always they always right but they always threw that out there very rare but they always threw that
00:07:52.040 out there after the 21 weeks or the whatever whatever amount of line that they're drawing
00:07:56.520 there's no line there's none there's no line zero uh that's how extreme that's how radical they are
00:08:04.360 on this it's just really what it's gotten worse but that's really what put us our back against the
00:08:09.240 wall on this right exactly it's time to fight back no i think we really woke up when new york
00:08:14.480 passed that bill and then virginia was going to pass that bill i think so too and other states
00:08:20.500 considered the bill so you know and you've got that you've got states fighting back all through
00:08:27.360 the south which is great it's yeah you have eight states now have passed pretty tough new laws
00:08:33.660 six of them heartbeat bills um and one of them beyond heartbeat so good yeah i i i think it's great
00:08:41.940 meanwhile georgia's governor brian kemp mocked the celebrities who were threatening to boycott the
00:08:48.580 state because of their heartbeat bill uh of course alissa milano and alec baldwin and others have
00:08:55.800 spoken out against the law and they've signed letters of protest oh no to demand that the state
00:09:01.500 abandon its heartbeat bill was it like a strongly worded letter yeah it is okay yeah they're strongly
00:09:07.940 worded and and they're really upset and uh and they don't like brian kemp and he said i understand
00:09:14.620 that some folks don't like this new law i'm fine with that we're elected to do what's right and
00:09:19.500 standing up for precious life is always the right thing to do boom we value and protect innocent life
00:09:26.780 even though that makes c-list celebrities squawk
00:09:31.000 that is fantastic that's really good just poke them another time yeah poke them one more time
00:09:40.400 do you know that that's uh that that hurt them more than anything call it a c-list really good
00:09:47.120 is alissa milano even c-list though she might be d or e by oh no she's f-list she's she's what
00:09:55.340 was the last thing she was in i told you oh yeah that's right runway something or other project
00:10:00.760 runway all project runway all-stars yeah i'm sure that plus she's made a fortune on her uh on her
00:10:06.000 clothing line right has she yeah she's done a bunch with uh major league baseball and nba and nfl
00:10:12.280 with her clothing line i mean she's big contracts with them yeah so she's doing okay plus her her
00:10:18.380 show uh charmed is in uh that's been in syndication for a long time probably makes good money from that
00:10:24.220 i mean she's okay yeah i mean she's for sure a c-lister sure
00:10:27.940 at best yeah i mean right i mean she's not even getting the hallmark gigs
00:10:35.380 no you're she's not getting the hallmark christmas movies even i've never seen her in one
00:10:39.520 of course she probably wouldn't want to do a christmas that's true yeah that's that's too nice
00:10:43.840 she's too evil for that uh other entertainers who have uh had a fit over george's uh law are mia
00:10:53.440 pharaoh uh ben stiller don cheetle sean penn carrie washington and others yeah i mean those are you
00:11:02.460 know those are some big names in hollywood but they're you know they're the same it's the same
00:11:05.860 group it's the same yeah the same loud mouths on every issue yeah uh so that's great that the
00:11:13.920 governor of georgia not caving in to any of this more in just a minute coming up
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00:14:02.380 uh oh by the way um how many americans now uh are are uh in favor of socialism i guess you could say
00:14:14.560 two i mean it shouldn't be more than two it shouldn't it should be bernie sanders and his wife
00:14:22.060 right but it's it's quite a few more than that um it's 40 percent of americans in fact it's 43 percent
00:14:29.440 40 percent believe that socialism would be a good thing for america it's only 51 percent who say
00:14:39.720 it wouldn't be a good thing 51 to 43 now i would like this is getting really frightening
00:14:45.560 really frightening that is not good it is frightening in 1942 it was uh 25 percent of americans believed
00:14:57.140 it would be a good thing 25 it's gone up 18 percentage points i mean 25 is too much yeah 20
00:15:03.620 i'm kind of surprised it was 25 but you had you know the fascist in italy and they got a lot of good
00:15:09.600 press just like they get now in the new york times and the washington post uh and anytime socialism
00:15:16.100 crops its ugly head new york times and and the washington post have great things to say about it
00:15:21.680 uh we'll just we'll just we'll do it better than they did uh this time in america we'll do it right
00:15:28.700 you know we can do socialism and communism right here because you know we know how to do it
00:15:34.520 for democrats this is amazing 57 percent of democrats view socialism favorably 57 percent
00:15:44.760 i think a lot of this is because of the language that they use with the social equality nonsense the
00:15:52.440 social justice stuff the social equality they've made it they've they've pinned socialism to equality
00:15:59.380 yeah and you know if you don't know any different you might just think oh okay well
00:16:05.400 socialists why everybody equal certainly makes sense i mean the joke is uh you know so they like
00:16:11.000 socialism because of the social networks but it's really just about equal justice i think the i think
00:16:16.140 the youth are pretty confused about what socialism is and we've seen that we've you know more on trivia
00:16:21.020 which by the way we still we still still do on my show on pat gray unleashed every fall uh during
00:16:27.280 football season you if you can tune in for a tremendous season more on trivia every friday we
00:16:31.660 were 15 and 3 last season you're welcome if you would have placed bets based on more on trivia you
00:16:39.560 would have made a lot of money right a lot of course we don't no no no it's just for fun but uh
00:16:45.340 but some people actually did we did find out that some people were using it against our wishes against
00:16:50.480 star wishes and we did not recommend that uh so but i i think with some of the millennials that's what
00:16:59.060 they equate it with social media socializing but uh i think most adults understand what socialism is
00:17:08.160 i hope i hope so i hope but you get to these numbers and it's scary oh it's really scary i mean
00:17:16.000 then you've got a bunch of people agreeing with aoc and bernie sanders oh my gosh and you see why
00:17:21.820 he's such a star among uh among democrats democrats are pretty favorable towards socialism oh frightening
00:17:30.640 it sure is also uh this is an interesting survey um a survey was taken that found that more than half
00:17:41.900 of americans believe arabic numerals should not be taught in american schools right right i want that
00:17:50.920 arab stuff over here right you keep that in your saudi arabia and your qatar it's that over there
00:18:00.300 uh here are arabic numbers by the way arabic numerals okay one two three four five
00:18:11.440 six seven eight nine i mean that's that's funny but we're talking about arabic numbers that we
00:18:18.520 don't want in school as opposed to roman numerals the arabic numerals replaced uh roman numerals uh
00:18:25.640 with the western civilization some time ago and we've used them ever since
00:18:29.240 so they tricked about half of americans it's so funny that's not nice to do no it is not
00:18:37.240 not nice to do it all 72 percent of republicans uh did not want uh arabic numerals to be in our
00:18:45.620 curriculum 40 percent of democrats
00:18:47.420 not knowing exactly what arabic numerals were uh so obviously more cannon fodder for msnbc
00:19:00.280 um but here's some for us after 130 years the so-called prototype kilogram which so many other
00:19:10.900 nations base their measurements upon and we're always told we're ridiculous because we don't use
00:19:16.280 that system and they tried to switch us in the 70s if you remember correctly and i said um no i do
00:19:23.040 no thank you uh they tried to wrap that hard down they did and you know why it didn't work because
00:19:28.700 there's no way to convert it there's just you can't tell what it is i mean a kilometer that could
00:19:33.900 be 17 inches or 900 miles there's no way to know there's no way to know you don't know
00:19:40.500 and we we rejected that we like to know we like to know thank you we like to know if somebody weighs
00:19:47.320 40 kilograms i don't know how much that is is that four ounces or is it 7 000 pounds i don't know
00:19:54.580 that's dangerous if i don't know so we rejected it anyway the new definition of the kilogram
00:20:02.840 is apparently based on fundamental laws of physics and it was adopted at an international conference
00:20:09.320 held last november in versailles france oh good it went into effect monday instead of being based
00:20:15.600 on a shiny hunk of metal stored in a vault in france on the outskirts outskirts of paris
00:20:23.160 the kilogram is now based on the plunk constant okay the plunk constant and that's better than a
00:20:34.240 shiny piece of metal in a drawer outside of paris because it's a tiny unvarying number that plays a
00:20:40.840 key role in quantum physics like duh so the metric system is so bad they had to change it
00:20:47.480 to the plunk so i've been proven right again told you there was no there's no way to tell
00:20:53.680 they finally admitted it yes
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00:21:42.580 seeing jeffy that's like a dream come true i hear that so ones of people well those ones literally ones
00:21:51.840 of people and i i don't know that they actually exist to be honest with you which is why chewing
00:21:58.560 the fat is just a you know audio podcast right now right now right now it is but plans are i mean
00:22:03.840 well are in place people are demanding it the ones are demanding it i believe clamoring is the word
00:22:09.760 there's like an uproar and a clamor about it i mean i can't you can't stop it no you can't even if
00:22:17.440 you want it to and who wants to i don't want to i don't you don't want to stop that momentum do you
00:22:22.160 no uh we are in good hands with our next generation as i think everybody everybody understands by this
00:22:28.800 point um man they've got some great ideas they do 41 percent of college students 41 percent believe
00:22:38.440 hate speech is not protected by the first amendment uh what you know this is this is our fault though
00:22:48.500 this is our generation's fault because they've been protected every step of the way we've babied them
00:22:54.600 we've coddled them we took red marks off of their homework assignments and test papers because
00:23:01.380 it was too intense for them so you can't mark up their paper in red right uh we artificially raised
00:23:08.140 their grades we made it impossible for them to get f's we don't want any failure at all
00:23:13.460 uh that was too traumatic we created safe spaces for them where they wouldn't have to hear anything they
00:23:21.400 disagreed with or that would upset them in any way we don't want you offended we don't want you upset
00:23:26.740 we don't want you uncomfortable uh we set up crying closets university of utah set up crying
00:23:33.600 closets remember that yes i do we didn't keep score at their games so that there were no losers and
00:23:39.820 nobody would feel badly when they walked off the playing field we gave them participation trophies
00:23:46.260 just for showing up you guys are wonderful you're so good we evenly distributed game balls you could
00:23:53.500 strike out nine times in a game and you'd still get a game ball i mean of course they don't think
00:24:00.500 hate speech is protected of course they don't believe that anything in life should challenge
00:24:07.360 their tender sensibilities it's just that simple yeah i mean we're we and we see that evidence of that
00:24:14.520 every day every stinking day every day you you had your feelings hurt you don't like what
00:24:22.820 someone said tough yeah i mean if we all talk like barney the dinosaur uh as they watched growing
00:24:31.200 up this generation uh if all we said was i love you you love me we wouldn't have to protect any speech
00:24:40.340 nobody would object to it but when things irritate you when you disagree with them when things are
00:24:50.680 harsh that's the only speech you need to protect i don't how do you not understand that i don't know
00:24:58.060 how you not how you don't understand that i mean the days of of uh uh uh sticks and stones and
00:25:05.840 words could never hurt words could never hurt me that was a long gone and that's why you never hear
00:25:10.360 that i mean long saying anymore you don't hear it nobody says it nobody's just not true
00:25:16.000 sticks and stones can break my bones but names are a lot worse for me that's what it is now that's
00:25:26.400 the new saying yeah sticks and stones may break my bones but names that's a lot worse for me
00:25:33.720 evidence yesterday of of the guy that is arrested for right for beating the transgender person beating
00:25:41.060 the heck out of someone i mean assaulting this human being yeah i beat her but i didn't call her
00:25:46.560 any names it's amazing it's amazing that was unbelievable so and he's saying it because that
00:25:55.280 because he believes it yeah he believes i i'm not going to get in trouble for calling her a name
00:25:59.720 so it's just it's it's no wonder we've got this situation because we we essentially uh created the
00:26:09.500 situation by not expecting anything of them by protecting them from absolutely every negative
00:26:16.500 situation in life and you can't do that you can't sell from the negative situation i'm trying to
00:26:21.540 remember when you know how how that actually came to be you know like i because my my oldest son lived
00:26:29.460 through some of this and i remember thinking no you don't everybody doesn't need to get a trophy
00:26:34.280 everybody doesn't need no you you know you won you scored more points than the other team you won
00:26:40.340 that's the way it is and then it just seems like i don't know that i don't think we believed it would
00:26:45.520 hurt you know it was just like yeah whatever it was almost like the abortion thing it was just like
00:26:49.340 whatever it's been going on for a while i know uh and it's it's it went on even in texas i i remember
00:26:56.420 when uh my youngest son was playing his i don't know 11 or 12 year old season i think he was 11
00:27:05.800 at the time and he was on a terrible team sure and it happens they went oh and 16 and i'm sitting
00:27:12.440 there in stands uh and the team mom is going to all the various parents collecting money i'm thinking
00:27:19.160 hmm what do i own we have a little after season party what is this about yeah that's what i thought
00:27:24.260 it was maybe a party of some kind afterwards and and again the team is oh and 13 at this point
00:27:31.220 and she's got a long season she comes up to me it's been a long season it's been tough yeah uh so she
00:27:38.560 comes up to me and says so uh we're collecting uh ten dollars for the team trophies i'm like oh the team
00:27:47.880 trophy what you don't you don't think they're oh and 13 well they still play good this season
00:27:55.680 they still play good this season no they didn't no they really didn't
00:28:00.460 i mean i know they tried but they did not succeed and i don't want to pay for a big giant
00:28:07.620 trophy with the giant letter l on it yeah and of course there wouldn't be a giant letter no no no
00:28:14.800 they'd be presented as champions for participating all right uh and she's like oh you so you don't
00:28:22.100 you don't think that no no i don't think i'm certainly not pointing a pointing up money for a
00:28:29.220 an oh and 16 season thank you though uh for the opportunity yeah so even that was when we were in
00:28:36.020 houston even in houston texas you had that mindset so what chance do they have seriously what chance
00:28:42.440 do the kids have it is hard it's hard we should have let them experience this because now they're
00:28:49.640 getting out into the world and trying to become productive citizens and it's just going to be
00:28:56.640 really hard for them to be that yeah because they they've got too many things that are going to come
00:29:00.700 at them did you say something harsh against me yeah right did you just make me uncomfortable
00:29:05.000 i i i shouldn't be made to feel uncomfortable that's against the constitution i think they really
00:29:11.380 believe it is against unconstitutional uh it's unconstitutional to make anybody feel uncomfortable
00:29:16.900 so okay good luck okay and we're going to turn the country over to them yikes i know i know it's the
00:29:28.600 same group you know in that a real disservice to them in that gallup poll that talked about uh socialism
00:29:32.780 yeah uh it also talks about how uh the respondents uh favored government control
00:29:37.640 in environmental protection and online privacy protection of these that's i mean that that's
00:29:43.160 they want they want they're okay with they don't want people saying bad things about them but they
00:29:48.120 want the government to protect them online and make sure that the what you know the fish and they'll
00:29:52.140 probably get that too they will they'll get that because mark zuckerberg is for intervention from
00:29:58.300 the government yeah why would you want that so he could i mean yeah uh control my company yeah please
00:30:04.480 what what why why would you be for that it's it's amazing it is it's amazing and you know the only
00:30:15.040 reason that i can see of him being for that isn't for our safety oh not at all that is not for our
00:30:21.620 safety my friends he's partnering with the government you're darn right he is let me in let me in kind of
00:30:27.380 a chilling little beginning of things we've seen on sci-fi movies where corporations are the government
00:30:34.560 let me in yes you're right man scary are bad i should be uh-huh i need to be in with you guys
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