The Glenn Beck Program - August 08, 2023


Best of the Program | Guests: Riley Gaines & Sabo | 8⧸8⧸23


Episode Stats

Length

38 minutes

Words per Minute

161.2432

Word Count

6,217

Sentence Count

611

Misogynist Sentences

14

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

Glenn and Stu are back on the island of Manojo. They discuss the Dylan Mulvaney interview, the Anheuser-Busch accident, and the Riley Gaines incident. They also discuss American Airlines.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Welcome to the podcast. We have quite an adventure today as we visit, you'll understand this by the end of the program, the island of Manjaro.
00:00:10.840 But also, we talk about an adventurous experience of an interview that Billy Bush went on.
00:00:16.720 Now, not the Billy Bush who was on like Access Hollywood or whatever and then got cancelled back in the day.
00:00:22.540 No, another one, an Anheuser-Busch heir who went on TMZ for some reason and talked about the Dylan Mulvaney experience.
00:00:31.240 It's quite an adventure. We also talked about the Riley Gaines situation.
00:00:37.500 She was assaulted, spat upon, I guess the way you're supposed to say that, as she was trying to protect women's sports.
00:00:45.480 We talked to her. Conservative street artist Sabo joins the show as well.
00:00:50.720 He did another campaign here in Dallas and nobody's doing stuff like Sabo. It really is incredible.
00:01:00.080 And he is shaking things up. We go through what his latest experience was going after American Airlines and some of the woke policies here in America today.
00:01:10.460 That's all available now. By the way, subscribe to this podcast if you would.
00:01:14.200 Also, Stu Does America, which is available five days a week for your listening pleasure, including tonight.
00:01:20.340 We're back on the air tonight. So, check that out.
00:01:22.660 I apparently had some legal troubles that Glenn may have talked about on the air while I was gone.
00:01:27.620 I'm going to have to get all the details on that later on.
00:01:29.880 But for now, enjoy the podcast.
00:01:31.340 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:01:45.580 So, Stu, I don't know if you've been following the air to the Anheuser-Busch fortune.
00:01:52.560 Have you seen this?
00:01:53.700 A little bit, yeah.
00:01:54.520 Yeah, this is an interesting strategy going on here.
00:01:58.160 Yeah, it is.
00:01:58.980 We're going to play a recording of it later on in the program.
00:02:04.280 And I just want to whet your appetite.
00:02:07.520 It is the worst self-inflicted industrial accident I have ever seen in my life.
00:02:16.000 It is as if the Anheuser-Busch guy is standing there in front of a table saw, and he's asked by TMZ one question.
00:02:27.000 And he's like, well, you know, hang on.
00:02:29.920 And he just flips the switch for the table saw.
00:02:32.860 And as he starts to answer, he just puts himself face down right directly into the saw.
00:02:38.220 It is a bloodbath.
00:02:41.460 An absolute.
00:02:42.460 I don't think it's going to help Anheuser-Busch that much.
00:02:44.880 I really don't.
00:02:46.440 I really don't.
00:02:47.220 No.
00:02:47.440 I think when you go on to, and halfway through, he's like, you know, I thought we were here to talk about my book.
00:02:54.720 Uh-huh.
00:02:56.020 Uh-huh.
00:02:57.000 Did you really think you were going to get on to television, any television show, and talk about your book when they know the table saw is right there in front of you?
00:03:10.960 No.
00:03:11.660 No.
00:03:12.420 No.
00:03:13.680 It's ugly.
00:03:14.460 I heard they had another, what, 26% year-over-year drop.
00:03:18.680 And, you know, people keep asking, like, how are you going to turn this around?
00:03:22.640 When is this going to stop?
00:03:24.240 And a lot of people are saying, well, you know, it's never going to stop, which is an understandable thought.
00:03:30.460 But in reality, eventually they'll get to a point where they're comparing themselves to the period of time that is after the drop.
00:03:39.280 So it'll be year-over-year against when it's already fallen off 26%, and then it'll start coming down maybe.
00:03:45.500 I mean, that's their salvation is these numbers don't look so bad after a year of torture.
00:03:51.060 And that's what I wanted to know.
00:03:53.060 And that's what I wanted to know.
00:03:54.280 What is the one-year anniversary?
00:03:56.480 Because every month, year-over-year, every month they're down another 28%.
00:04:02.140 And if you don't know how year-over-year works, you're kind of like, how many times does 25% go into 100%?
00:04:11.060 They're like, I was looking to be down 10,000%.
00:04:14.400 How many months before we get to the one-year anniversary so we're going to start comparing it to the downtime?
00:04:21.920 And this shows the incompetence of Anheuser-Busch, because the actual date of this was April 1st.
00:04:30.320 And they could have and should have just said, April Fools!
00:04:34.460 We were just kidding with the Dylan Balbany thing.
00:04:38.140 That was a joke!
00:04:40.460 Come on, you guys know us.
00:04:41.800 Remember we make the funny commercials?
00:04:43.720 April Fools.
00:04:44.420 Wait a minute.
00:04:44.960 Hang on just a second.
00:04:46.100 They had that out, and they didn't use it?
00:04:49.620 It came out on April 1st?
00:04:51.920 That was, yeah, that's the date that was at least, I think they may have obviously made it in advance of that,
00:04:57.640 and maybe sent it in advance, maybe when she posted the video it was April 1st, or he posted, sorry, I don't know.
00:05:02.540 Did you just call him her?
00:05:03.540 I know.
00:05:04.080 Did you just call her she?
00:05:05.520 I'm looking at a picture here, it certainly doesn't look like a dude, but whatever.
00:05:09.860 The point is, you know, April 1st is the day, so that's what they should have done.
00:05:15.140 That would have been the ultimate.
00:05:16.720 They should have.
00:05:17.560 Get out of jail, freak out.
00:05:18.480 Now, they still would have got a left-wing protest.
00:05:20.280 I mean, we thought Dylan, you thought we would put Dylan.
00:05:25.080 Come on.
00:05:26.220 We're April 1st, man.
00:05:27.940 We're, like, known for the what's up, guys.
00:05:31.840 Like, that's, this is our humor.
00:05:34.980 It's hilarious.
00:05:36.000 Come on.
00:05:37.340 And you know what?
00:05:38.140 They probably, their sales would have gone up 10%, but they didn't attempt that one, unfortunately.
00:05:43.860 Bud.
00:05:44.740 What?
00:05:45.560 Sir?
00:05:46.940 Sir?
00:05:47.280 That's us.
00:05:48.740 Like, we don't, hey, I'm in chickdom.
00:05:53.300 That's me.
00:05:54.140 I'm a woman.
00:05:55.200 It all fits.
00:05:56.060 This is one of the heirs to Anheuser-Busch, the fortune, and he's just written a new book,
00:06:03.620 and he decides, hey, you know what I'll do?
00:06:07.220 I'll go on TMZ, because I bet they're not going to ask me a single question that's controversial.
00:06:15.220 Listen to the buzzsaw.
00:06:17.200 Go ahead.
00:06:18.280 You must have strong opinions about the...
00:06:22.620 Dylan Mulvaney campaign.
00:06:24.860 Yeah, Dylan Mulvaney campaign.
00:06:27.780 I think my family, my ancestors...
00:06:31.460 Stop, stop, stop.
00:06:32.720 This is where he should have said, no, I really want to just talk about my book.
00:06:37.980 Okay, that's...
00:06:39.240 And then they would have said, well, we got to get at least one answer.
00:06:44.200 No, I'm here to talk about my book.
00:06:46.640 I think he should have said, hey, actually, I live on the side of a mountain,
00:06:49.780 and I have a bunch of green technology that doesn't work.
00:06:54.140 I can't hear you anymore.
00:06:55.380 I'm sorry.
00:06:55.840 We have to cut this short.
00:06:58.980 And by the way, April Fool's.
00:07:00.920 I would have thrown everything at it to stay out of these questions.
00:07:04.500 Okay, so listen, he decides to answer.
00:07:09.760 Now listen to this.
00:07:12.080 I think my family, my ancestors would have rolled one over in their grave.
00:07:17.140 They were very patriotic.
00:07:18.720 They loved this country and what it stood for.
00:07:21.380 They believed that transgender, gays, that sort of thing was all a very personal issue.
00:07:27.920 They loved this country because it is a free country, and people are allowed to do what they want.
00:07:32.260 But it was never meant to be on a beer can and never meant to be pushed in people's faces.
00:07:36.760 The people, for the majority, who drink beer care about wholesome things, care about America,
00:07:46.960 and believe that certain things in life should be kept private.
00:07:52.620 And transgenderism is one of them.
00:07:55.500 Why?
00:07:56.300 Okay.
00:07:56.740 Oh, gosh.
00:07:59.320 Here he goes.
00:08:01.820 Now, I mean, so far, that answer isn't terrible, right?
00:08:06.740 Like, that is...
00:08:07.740 Okay, all right.
00:08:08.840 Okay, hang on.
00:08:10.000 Now, forget the fact that you're on TMZ, right?
00:08:13.600 And you should know what direction these questions are coming from.
00:08:17.400 Like, if he gave that to a conservative host, like, the conservative...
00:08:20.780 I think that's kind of what we want out of Bud Light, right?
00:08:23.900 Just keep it out of your frigging beer stuff.
00:08:26.280 Like, just shut up about this stuff.
00:08:27.900 That's not what he said.
00:08:29.840 That's not what he said.
00:08:31.560 He should have said...
00:08:32.820 No, he should have said, look, beer is beer.
00:08:36.160 It's not political.
00:08:37.340 And this isn't about transgenderism.
00:08:39.400 This is about shoving everything in everyone's face and making it political to where you cannot
00:08:46.000 have a differing opinion.
00:08:47.840 I don't really care how you live your life.
00:08:51.580 Would you want me, you know, having, you know, a straight couple humping on your beer can?
00:09:02.300 No, leave it alone.
00:09:03.520 Just leave it alone.
00:09:04.260 I just want a nice beer, okay?
00:09:06.120 I want the Clydesdales.
00:09:08.100 I want rah-rah.
00:09:09.540 We're not that bad of a place.
00:09:10.980 I don't want any political messages with my beer.
00:09:15.920 You're not even looking for, like, hey, it's a great place.
00:09:18.360 It's like, hey, we're not that bad of a place.
00:09:21.080 Sure.
00:09:21.880 Right.
00:09:22.500 That's the only thing we want.
00:09:23.220 Oh, I've lowered my standards.
00:09:24.620 Yeah.
00:09:25.120 Oh, no, I've lowered my standards.
00:09:27.400 You know, America.
00:09:28.620 Eh.
00:09:29.140 Wait, but how...
00:09:29.880 Okay, I'll take it.
00:09:31.720 Now, I know this is about to get worse, but, like, how has his answer so far really, like,
00:09:38.840 diverged from the direction you were going in?
00:09:41.320 Okay, because he said a couple of things.
00:09:44.120 He said, transgender, gay.
00:09:48.240 Okay, well, you better understand, Mr.
00:09:50.600 Yeah, he's turning on the buzzsaw.
00:09:52.760 He flubbed that a little bit.
00:09:53.800 Okay, there's...
00:09:54.700 Yeah, flubbed that one a little bit.
00:09:57.560 A little bit.
00:09:57.940 Um, and he set himself up to say being transgender is un-American.
00:10:05.400 Right?
00:10:05.900 He's like, you know, my relatives, they loved America.
00:10:10.300 Not this transgender stuff.
00:10:13.020 Right.
00:10:13.460 Wait.
00:10:13.900 No, but he did set himself up for that.
00:10:15.900 He made some ground.
00:10:17.160 Mm-hmm.
00:10:17.720 He made himself...
00:10:19.120 It made it okay, but he also said, you got to keep things quiet.
00:10:25.400 Well, do you?
00:10:27.640 See, this is a...
00:10:28.860 I don't want to push you in the closet.
00:10:31.140 I don't care.
00:10:33.200 Just don't force me to claim you're a good-looking woman when you're a dude.
00:10:40.880 Okay?
00:10:41.840 No, I...
00:10:42.440 You can be a...
00:10:43.600 You can be a dude in a dress, and that's fine.
00:10:46.100 And you can go, I am beautiful, and I am a woman.
00:10:49.080 That's great.
00:10:50.020 But I have the right to go, no, he's not.
00:10:52.400 I mean, the execution of this point was suboptimal, as we might say.
00:10:58.340 But what I think...
00:10:59.020 Oh, you haven't.
00:10:59.560 No, but I'm just saying, like, his point so far, I think you could...
00:11:05.000 You know, the left could say, oh, well, he's talking about transgenders to stay in the closet.
00:11:08.540 But he's clearly not actually saying that.
00:11:10.780 He's saying, like, look, it's not something to put on a beer can.
00:11:14.460 I'm saying, again, so far, I've not heard this whole clip.
00:11:16.860 Maybe he does say that.
00:11:18.100 Yeah.
00:11:18.640 Wait, no, no.
00:11:19.240 Just a second.
00:11:20.160 I was with you, Stu.
00:11:21.280 I was with you before I heard the whole clip.
00:11:23.380 And I was like, okay, it's not good.
00:11:26.480 No.
00:11:27.280 But...
00:11:27.720 And then he keeps talking.
00:11:30.080 Listen.
00:11:32.440 Be kept private?
00:11:33.440 Because it's...
00:11:34.000 I mean, if I'm gay, and he's gay, should we keep that private?
00:11:40.480 You know, you don't have to keep it private, but I don't think you should advertise it on
00:11:44.040 a beer can.
00:11:44.820 Do you?
00:11:45.420 I mean, if I like...
00:11:47.220 We just looked at Bud Light Rainbow Cans.
00:11:50.340 I mean, the company advertised on there, and that seemed to be okay.
00:11:54.320 Yep.
00:11:54.800 Yep.
00:11:55.140 Well, I don't know.
00:11:56.700 Why do you think, then, you guys, that people are turning away and boycotting Bud Light now?
00:12:02.280 Prejudice.
00:12:02.640 Why?
00:12:03.300 Prejudice.
00:12:04.720 You believe it's prejudice?
00:12:05.980 Oh, yeah.
00:12:07.100 Absolutely.
00:12:07.760 Oh, absolutely it's prejudice.
00:12:09.700 I mean...
00:12:09.960 Oh, so stupid.
00:12:11.060 I mean, could these guys...
00:12:12.100 Honestly, could you find two dumber people to be conducting this interview?
00:12:16.720 No.
00:12:17.500 They're not even...
00:12:18.060 It's TMZ.
00:12:19.420 Right.
00:12:19.960 It's like, why would you go on...
00:12:21.920 I mean, that's the first step here.
00:12:23.720 Why would you go on TMZ?
00:12:25.540 What possible...
00:12:27.360 What are you going to sell?
00:12:28.120 Eight books?
00:12:29.120 I mean, when's the last time someone who read TMZ read a book?
00:12:33.180 1995?
00:12:35.840 There is no...
00:12:37.200 Look at the Venn diagram of TMZ viewers and book readers.
00:12:40.900 They do not come together at any point.
00:12:44.960 Stu.
00:12:45.620 Stu.
00:12:45.940 See the horse laying there in the field?
00:12:48.680 Please put your club away for a second.
00:12:51.500 Okay?
00:12:52.740 All right.
00:12:53.860 Go ahead.
00:12:55.780 Yeah.
00:12:56.640 Absolutely.
00:12:57.480 Oh, absolutely it's prejudice.
00:12:59.380 I mean, the same argument could have been made.
00:13:02.560 Look, I remember my dad telling me stories that there were bars in LA that used to have
00:13:08.400 signs that said, no dogs, no Jews.
00:13:10.820 So there's been a history of prejudice in the country.
00:13:13.060 Exactly the same point.
00:13:13.700 People get over certain things.
00:13:15.200 It's happened to Jews, it's happened to black people, it's happened to gay people, and it's
00:13:19.880 happening to transgender people.
00:13:20.720 It's happened to white people.
00:13:21.460 To me, it is absolutely prejudiced.
00:13:23.220 It's happened to Asians.
00:13:24.300 Well, I just think, I just think, you know, I think prejudice against Jews or against black
00:13:29.560 people, those kinds of things is a totally different deal than advertising.
00:13:35.100 I'm sorry.
00:13:36.200 My dog is trying to stop it.
00:13:40.360 His dog is trying to stop the interview.
00:13:43.020 Get out of the room.
00:13:44.960 You pay me.
00:13:46.560 You bought me to protect you.
00:13:49.060 Come out of the room.
00:13:50.160 Come out of the room.
00:13:50.840 They're going to kill you.
00:13:55.360 Come out of the room.
00:13:56.360 The dog just starts jumping on him in the middle of the interview, just doing everything
00:14:03.480 that I want to do.
00:14:04.360 Like, I want to jump in there and just pull him off the camera, and the dog is attempting
00:14:08.660 the same thing.
00:14:10.020 Even the dog knows you don't do this interview.
00:14:16.140 All right.
00:14:16.760 Go ahead.
00:14:17.720 That makes three of us.
00:14:20.700 Excuse me.
00:14:21.300 One second.
00:14:21.880 Let me move him out of the room.
00:14:22.980 Sorry about that, guys.
00:14:23.860 You still there?
00:14:24.460 Yeah.
00:14:24.800 Okay.
00:14:26.280 I just happen to think that your sexual preference is meant to stay private.
00:14:31.900 I just don't think, you know, I think it's not, when you talk about racism, racism.
00:14:38.760 Can I, can I, can I, but I got to stop you for a second.
00:14:40.620 Being a transgender person is not a sexual preference.
00:14:45.140 That's different from a sexual preference.
00:14:47.780 It's an identity.
00:14:50.220 It's an identity.
00:14:51.900 That's a fact.
00:14:52.480 It's an identity.
00:14:53.180 What you're saying is that the majority of those don't identify and don't want it
00:14:57.320 in their face.
00:14:57.420 It's a mental illness.
00:14:58.700 That's prejudice.
00:15:00.340 That's what prejudice is.
00:15:01.080 I agree with you.
00:15:01.680 Mental illness.
00:15:02.660 But that's what prejudice is.
00:15:04.560 It's intolerance.
00:15:06.020 And it's saying, I will turn my back on your beer if it's supported by somebody I don't
00:15:12.360 like.
00:15:12.940 I mean, I thought we were going to talk about my book, Charles.
00:15:16.320 I did too.
00:15:17.240 I mean, I did too, but here we are talking about the politics of transgender.
00:15:22.080 You opened the door, Billy.
00:15:24.220 He opened the door.
00:15:25.500 Oh, that was his fault?
00:15:27.440 Yeah.
00:15:28.640 Politics.
00:15:29.560 Politics.
00:15:30.040 He got it right.
00:15:31.300 I mean, he hasn't stepped into the buzzsaw yet, but he at least got it right there and
00:15:35.920 didn't realize it.
00:15:38.140 Politics is what it's all about.
00:15:41.520 This is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:15:43.940 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:15:47.320 We're so glad that you have joined us today.
00:15:49.600 We've got, we have Riley Gaines joining us now.
00:15:52.700 Is she on the phone yet?
00:15:54.660 She is a 12-time NCAA All-American swimmer, Independent Women's Forum spokesperson.
00:16:00.900 She was in Texas.
00:16:01.400 She was in Texas.
00:16:02.280 New legislation to protect women in college sports from competing against males.
00:16:08.700 That's how much of a bigot she is.
00:16:11.740 Riley, welcome to the program.
00:16:13.280 How are you?
00:16:13.740 I'm doing great.
00:16:15.580 Thank you so much for having me on.
00:16:18.920 Yeah, you're welcome.
00:16:20.140 So I heard you were spat upon yesterday.
00:16:23.540 Is that true?
00:16:25.020 I mean, are we even surprised anymore?
00:16:28.260 There was, you know, the protesters spinning.
00:16:30.940 They were throwing drinks and bottles.
00:16:32.640 They were using the most profane language to third graders who were there supporting the chance and the opportunity to be able to compete at the level that I was fortunate enough to be able to compete at.
00:16:47.520 At third graders who had already dealt with this at their schools in Texas competing against boys.
00:16:52.020 And so I think that says a lot about the movement.
00:16:54.700 I think that says a lot about really where we are as a nation.
00:16:58.540 And when you see these grown adults really throwing temper tantrums like little babies, entitled babies.
00:17:06.460 So Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt, he led the way.
00:17:11.860 He signed the Women's Bill of Rights by executive order.
00:17:16.420 Then Texas did it.
00:17:18.320 And you were with the governor yesterday.
00:17:20.240 What exactly does this bill do?
00:17:22.080 The Women's Bill of Rights is a law to define sex-based terms such as male and female and woman and man and girl and boy and mother and father.
00:17:34.460 I mean, it's crazy that we need this common sense law.
00:17:38.820 Nearly 250 years that we've been established as a country.
00:17:43.420 And, of course, human civilization has been around a lot longer than that.
00:17:48.160 We've never struggled to understand what man and woman is.
00:17:52.320 But we've reached a point where, unfortunately, we are.
00:17:55.800 And so that's all this bill does.
00:17:57.360 It doesn't prevent laws from being made as it pertains to transgender individuals.
00:18:02.760 It doesn't create any new laws.
00:18:05.700 It just defines the word woman where it already exists in law.
00:18:09.280 We can also take, for example, the Fairness in Women's Sports Act.
00:18:13.100 That's great.
00:18:13.760 But what good is it if we can't agree on the definition of a woman?
00:18:17.700 That's what the Women's Bill of Rights does.
00:18:21.200 Well, let me tell you something, Riley.
00:18:23.060 As a man who's now a woman, I am so glad that I can break the glass ceiling and take all of the awards from you.
00:18:33.060 Because I'm clearly stronger as a woman.
00:18:36.760 This is really nuts.
00:18:39.280 And what I think is the craziest about it is the people who are saying they are protecting women are not protecting women.
00:18:48.080 They're protecting men who are claiming that they're women and violating the rights of actual women.
00:18:55.600 It's the patriarchy, right?
00:18:57.920 I mean, didn't they preach down your throat about this?
00:19:00.960 Think of the original Me Too movement.
00:19:02.660 I mean, oh my goodness, they would roll over in their grave the people who once fought for this to know what's happening now.
00:19:10.140 But you're exactly right.
00:19:11.360 We've seen this fall almost entirely on party lines.
00:19:15.560 Especially, I mean, look at what the U.S. House of Representatives did as it pertained to the Protection for Women and Girls Sports Act put forward by Greg Subi.
00:19:22.820 It did fall entirely on party lines.
00:19:25.500 All 203, every single one of them, Democrat representatives in the House, voted in opposition of protecting women and girls.
00:19:34.180 All of them.
00:19:34.840 And these are mothers and fathers of young daughters, of young sons who play in sports, certainly.
00:19:41.720 And so it's just, it's confusing, right?
00:19:44.820 Like, doesn't it just make you scratch your head?
00:19:46.900 Like, how did we, how did we get here?
00:19:49.600 But really, it feels like betrayal.
00:19:53.060 So, Riley, why do you, because I urge people to ask their friends who are suddenly finding themselves going, that is not only a woman.
00:20:02.580 That is the most beautiful woman I've ever seen.
00:20:05.140 And if you don't say that, I can't be your friend anymore.
00:20:08.580 And they should have, they should compete in women's sports.
00:20:12.220 They should be showering in our, you know, high school locker rooms.
00:20:17.440 All of this stuff.
00:20:19.420 Ten years ago, that didn't happen.
00:20:21.740 Ten years ago, you would not have had 203 Democrats stand up and do that.
00:20:27.720 What new information do you think they think they got that is making them march in lockstep?
00:20:35.800 People, here's my conclusion of why I think people are taking this approach.
00:20:44.100 We very much live in a society, and we have the media ultimately to blame, along with other things.
00:20:50.420 But we very much live in a society where you're either an oppressor or you're oppressed.
00:20:56.160 And people shiver at the thought of being an oppressor.
00:20:59.780 And you know what qualifies you to be an oppressor?
00:21:02.920 Being white, especially a white man.
00:21:05.600 Oh my gosh, if you're a white man, forget it.
00:21:07.560 Being a Christian.
00:21:08.600 That's why I'm a woman and a black woman.
00:21:12.220 Hey, you can be whatever you want.
00:21:15.380 But being those things, it makes you an oppressor.
00:21:18.880 And people are terrified of that thought.
00:21:20.840 And they're scared they're going to end up on the wrong side of history.
00:21:23.500 But let me tell you what, asking a young girl to undress in front of a grown, fully intact man, that puts you on the wrong side of history.
00:21:32.820 And if you even try to combat that, to disagree, it says a whole lot about you and what you think about girls, what you think about women, and truthfully, what you think about the truth.
00:21:45.180 So, I could go on.
00:21:47.320 I've got theories and theories, but you get it.
00:21:51.300 Give me a reaction to these headlines.
00:21:56.080 Headline number one.
00:21:57.480 When it comes to trans sports bans, don't be fooled by the language of protection.
00:22:05.120 Well, I mean, the way they even, look, this Women's Bill of Rights, they label it as anti-trans.
00:22:13.180 It doesn't mention the word transgender anywhere in the Women's Bill of Rights.
00:22:18.800 Nowhere in the Women's Bill of Rights does it talk about being transgender.
00:22:21.800 But that's what this is.
00:22:23.620 Any attempt to protect women is immediately an attack on trans.
00:22:27.300 And what does that tell you?
00:22:28.900 What does that tell you?
00:22:29.760 When protecting women has become this attack, it means they want to erase us.
00:22:34.280 It's not anti-trans.
00:22:35.780 We're not banning athletes from competing.
00:22:37.560 Anyone, regardless of your sexual orientation or your gender identity or your race or what sports you play, everybody should play sports.
00:22:45.020 Of course, everyone should.
00:22:46.080 I encourage everyone to play sports.
00:22:48.200 But play where it's fair and where it's safe.
00:22:50.080 And that's how it aligns with your biological sex, not with your gender identity.
00:22:54.100 Everyone should play sports.
00:22:55.300 I'll be the first to put it on the record and say it.
00:22:57.140 So, if you really believe you're a woman and you're born a man and you were misgendered by the doctor and society, where are you supposed to play?
00:23:10.860 With the men?
00:23:12.160 With the ladies?
00:23:13.660 Aren't you kind of nowhere?
00:23:15.140 Are you referring to intersex individuals?
00:23:22.400 Yeah, transgender individuals that are saying, you know, I can't play with the men because I'm not a man.
00:23:29.360 I identify as a woman.
00:23:31.300 And the women now won't let me play in their sports.
00:23:34.880 But they are male.
00:23:36.720 To deny that is to deny reality, is to deny biological truth.
00:23:42.040 They are male.
00:23:42.860 If you have a Y chromosome and you've gone through male puberty, despite if you've gone through male puberty.
00:23:48.840 Now, if you have a Y chromosome, you are a male.
00:23:51.400 Therefore, you should compete with the men.
00:23:54.720 That's why any category in sport is made.
00:23:57.800 It's not to segregate anyone.
00:24:00.020 We do it for this foundational sense of fairness.
00:24:03.520 Think about boxing, right?
00:24:04.640 We have the heavyweights and we have the featherweights.
00:24:08.000 And we have the classifications in between.
00:24:09.780 But we're not putting the heavyweights in the heavyweight category because we're fat shaming them.
00:24:14.900 That's silly.
00:24:15.780 We're doing it because it would be unfair if you had a man who's 280 pounds competing against fighting a guy who's 180, right?
00:24:24.280 I mean, that would be crazy.
00:24:27.120 And we all know the outcome.
00:24:28.360 It's the same thing in regards to this whole debate.
00:24:31.700 And think of Lance Armstrong.
00:24:33.160 What did we call it when he took testosterone and beat everyone?
00:24:36.900 We called it cheating.
00:24:37.560 And that's what this is as well.
00:24:39.880 The best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:24:42.420 Sabo, my man.
00:24:43.940 How are you?
00:24:44.560 How are you?
00:24:46.220 I am very good.
00:24:47.700 I love what you did to the American Airlines arena.
00:24:51.160 I am so sick of the woke policies that are coming through these airlines especially.
00:24:56.960 And let me just read some of the text.
00:25:01.160 You described the picture.
00:25:03.320 It says, welcome to the woke American Airlines.
00:25:05.880 My pronouns are he, she, it, lost, baggage.
00:25:12.280 Who said AI doesn't work with that image?
00:25:16.080 So this image is, I can't tell, woman, man, light blue suit, looks almost like a military uniform, but it's American Airlines and pink hair.
00:25:32.740 I don't know.
00:25:34.760 I just don't want whatever that thing is flying my plane.
00:25:37.480 Then you have a poster that looks like a poster for the real fight.
00:25:46.920 It says, gender inclusive.
00:25:49.100 Jake Paul versus Nate Diaz.
00:25:51.500 He, him versus he, him.
00:25:53.800 Asterix.
00:25:54.800 American Airlines Center policy is gender inclusive.
00:25:58.280 Welcome to the woke American Airlines.
00:26:00.280 How was the response to, to this from American Airlines in the American Airlines arena?
00:26:08.480 You know, I haven't heard directly.
00:26:11.360 Thank God.
00:26:12.300 I'm just lucky I'm not in a jail cell.
00:26:14.680 I could say the second I put up the first poster, security was pretty much all on me.
00:26:20.840 I had like five instances where, where police were driving past watching what I was doing.
00:26:26.020 So I didn't know if I was going to have a heart attack or an aneurysm.
00:26:28.940 Uh, so the response that I had was, uh, spear.
00:26:35.500 So, so how do you get away with this?
00:26:38.380 Honestly, you, you do, you do this all over California.
00:26:42.400 Um, I, by the way, I highly recommend that you buy his art.
00:26:47.620 I think he is going to be remembered.
00:26:50.380 Sorry to talk about you like you're not here.
00:26:52.580 Um, but I think Sabo is going to be remembered as one of the most important artists of our day.
00:26:57.300 Uh, he doesn't get any press really except negative because he is on the freedom side and, uh, his, his stuff is very, very powerful.
00:27:10.120 And I think an investment.
00:27:11.600 So go to unsavory agents.com.
00:27:14.660 That's still your address.
00:27:15.400 Isn't it unsavory agents.com.
00:27:18.180 Okay.
00:27:19.560 So how do you get away with this, Sabo?
00:27:22.780 I have no idea.
00:27:24.900 You know, um, uh, when that first police officer drove by and stopped, uh, I had no, I was in such fear because I had no idea what I was going to tell him.
00:27:35.680 And when he left, my assistant said, I think you're invisible.
00:27:41.420 And, uh, so I have no idea.
00:27:43.900 I think the sun was just smiling.
00:27:47.440 In, uh, in Texas, they may have agreed with you.
00:27:50.260 One of my favorites is, uh, is kind of a flashback to the old, um, uh, airplane movies.
00:27:57.760 And it says, American airlines, if you like old comedies, then you'll love our corporate policies.
00:28:04.120 Get woke with American airlines where diversity comes before safety.
00:28:08.660 We have a first class business class and woke class where your middle seat can identify as a window seat.
00:28:18.540 Oh yeah.
00:28:20.300 Yeah.
00:28:21.000 So great.
00:28:21.900 Now this was brought on by their, uh, idea that they're going to have diversity in the cockpit.
00:28:30.160 Is that what brought this on?
00:28:33.260 Yes.
00:28:33.680 And, uh, when, when I hear something like that, all I can think of is 300 people's lives in the hands of someone who got hired as a token or a diversity hire.
00:28:45.580 And we see how diversity hires work out with Kamala Harris.
00:28:49.040 So not very well.
00:28:51.260 Yeah.
00:28:52.260 Yeah.
00:28:53.100 I have to tell you the airlines, I think they're getting worse and worse.
00:28:57.040 They're more militant than ever.
00:28:59.380 Um, uh, my family been flying back and forth, um, on, uh, another airline Delta who's always been pretty good.
00:29:07.940 And it is, I mean, the, they've been delayed for two days.
00:29:12.900 I mean, it's been really bad.
00:29:15.120 And some of these airlines, the way they're going and what the government is saying that, you know, you're not going to go on vacation.
00:29:21.660 On an airplane anymore.
00:29:22.700 It seems like they're working hand in hand to make airlines, uh, less desirable.
00:29:29.380 Uh, to have them not really function other than like a third world country.
00:29:34.680 And just sometimes I've been on airplanes where I feel like I'm a hostage.
00:29:38.720 Yeah.
00:29:40.420 And sometimes you are, they'll let you sit on the tarmac for an hour and not even let you get up and use a restroom.
00:29:45.120 Um, but I think corporations are starting to figure this out.
00:29:48.020 I mean, we saw what happened to Bud Light and with Target and with all the boycotts.
00:29:53.240 Uh, I mean, from what I understand, even BlackRock is starting to jump off that, that little wagon of theirs.
00:29:59.920 Because it's almost like you woke up one morning and corporations just said, well, screw profits.
00:30:05.560 Who needs them?
00:30:07.320 Yep.
00:30:08.480 It is.
00:30:09.120 But they're learning.
00:30:09.980 Um, I, uh, well, I hope they are.
00:30:13.460 I hope they are.
00:30:14.160 I think some of these are going to play it to the death.
00:30:16.000 Um, and, uh, you know, the death of their corporation couldn't come to a group of, uh, more deserving, uh, companies than the ones that are out.
00:30:26.660 Two of the favorite, my favorite, uh, pieces of art that you have, uh, you've done recently.
00:30:31.940 The pinhead Fauci is absolutely fantastic.
00:30:36.160 And then you go into, explain that one.
00:30:39.020 So if anybody hasn't seen it, uh, you know, it's paint pinhead from that movie Hellraiser.
00:30:44.240 And, uh, it just looks like Anthony Fauci.
00:30:47.060 I can tell you when I was putting that poster up, I saw my, my container of glue get kicked over.
00:30:53.040 I thought it was my assistant, but it was the owner of the building with a screwdriver pointed at my back.
00:30:59.860 So, um, that, that's all I remember when I think of that poster, but, but yeah, that was my reaction to COVID.
00:31:07.100 Uh, that was my reaction to COVID.
00:31:09.180 And, uh, I'm kind of, uh, I did quite a number of hits for COVID.
00:31:12.940 So, um, you know, at least I was busy then.
00:31:17.320 You did some of your best work.
00:31:19.560 I think, I think the best political, uh, uh, I don't know, uh, poster that I've ever seen that hits harder and is more well done than anything, uh, that you usually see is your anti-vaxxer.
00:31:34.560 Where your A and your V are made to look like a, uh, star of David.
00:31:40.100 Uh, and it, uh, it absolutely looks like it could be pulled out of the thirties and it just says report anti-vaxxers call 310.
00:31:48.160 Oh, and then the gives the number, which I think it was what you were supposed to do in California would call a number and report on people.
00:31:54.020 And it says, because you care and they don't.
00:31:56.980 Uh, but you, the picture you have on your website is you've posted it on, uh, a, um, uh, a, a Jewish, uh, uh, synagogue.
00:32:12.200 It appears to be, how did that go over?
00:32:16.340 It didn't go over well.
00:32:17.940 It was kind of disappointing.
00:32:19.580 Some of my best friends are Jewish.
00:32:21.840 I have absolutely no problem with Jewish people, but believe me, I have friends who don't seem to like them for whatever reason.
00:32:28.240 But, uh, but I knew that there was going to be some heat for this.
00:32:30.960 And from what I understand, the West Hollywood police were looking for me and they were comparing me with all these anti-Jewish hate messages that are going around the country.
00:32:42.540 And what I, what I always try and say is, no, this is a cautionary tale.
00:32:47.060 Uh, we don't want to go back to where we were in thirties and, you know, the saying never forget.
00:32:53.120 Well, I'm trying to help you not forget.
00:32:55.820 And, um, and the sad part is, you know, I, you, I get labeled, uh, anti-Semite for doing it.
00:33:01.680 And I picked that location because you want a nice photograph, something that applies.
00:33:07.200 And so, yeah, I know the synagogue and, um, and, you know, I think it just fit.
00:33:14.440 Uh, I, I tell you the, um, uh, the bravery that it takes.
00:33:19.800 And I know you and your, uh, your cohorts do it in the middle of the night, but, um, you are, you are, you have a huge target on your back.
00:33:30.300 And it amazes me that you aren't more famous than you are.
00:33:35.640 And I think that's just because the powers of be do not want to expose you to people because some of the stuff you do is just so powerful.
00:33:44.300 Yeah, I appreciate you saying that.
00:33:48.320 And honestly, professionally speaking, all I ever focused on was the next hit.
00:33:54.160 It's like, I wasn't the kind of person that really tried to milk the attention that I get.
00:33:59.420 And I would probably be a lot further along financially if I did.
00:34:03.520 But, um, but you're right.
00:34:06.080 It's like the art community isn't going to embrace me.
00:34:08.660 But, uh, but I've learned that if, if you just fight hard and push, push hard, you'll get there.
00:34:15.180 So hopefully this will be a, it's definitely going to be an interesting year coming up.
00:34:21.540 So I have, uh, uh, I have the towers, uh, painting that you did, which was the twin towers kind of looks like a tarot card.
00:34:31.140 Can you explain that one just a little bit?
00:34:34.000 Uh, I did that like a day or two after 9-11.
00:34:37.440 And, uh, if, if you look into the meaning of the tarot cards, there's a card called the tower.
00:34:44.820 And, and I, it was obviously for me, it was very difficult.
00:34:48.740 I'm an ex Marine or I'm a Marine and to see what happened in New York really hit hard.
00:34:53.660 But I think if you really want to either take on or understand the people that did this, you kind of have to put yourself in their mindset.
00:35:00.760 And that's what that piece, that was an exercise for me.
00:35:03.620 I was like, what were these people on those planes thinking when they hit those towers?
00:35:07.440 And they were thinking that they were knocking the crown off of the great Satan.
00:35:12.740 And I think to be a good communicator or a good artist, you have to be like a good lawyer.
00:35:17.820 You have, your mind has to go to these places in order to find the art, the art that you want to do.
00:35:24.640 So, and, uh, and yeah, so, so that, that was one of the first, first pieces I did after 9-11.
00:35:31.220 The next one was the, uh, the F piece, a warbird that I did.
00:35:35.940 I don't know if I can cuss on this.
00:35:37.440 Yeah.
00:35:38.100 But, but, uh.
00:35:38.840 No, you can't.
00:35:40.060 It's broadcast.
00:35:40.740 Yeah, those are like brother and sister pieces.
00:35:43.440 And, uh, two of my oldest pieces, actually.
00:35:45.360 I, I think I may have, I may own that one as well.
00:35:49.820 Have you sold the death, uh, the COVID?
00:35:52.440 That is brilliant.
00:35:53.480 The, uh, tarot card of death.
00:35:56.080 That's COVID.
00:35:56.760 You know, no, I'm making a series.
00:35:59.100 I've got a death one.
00:36:01.060 And what was the other one?
00:36:02.780 I have a third one that, um, uh, anti-war, wasn't it?
00:36:08.980 No, it was Stop the Steal.
00:36:10.660 It was, uh, the gentleman with the, uh, horn hat and he's like stepping off the cliff.
00:36:15.960 Those are all based on tarot cards.
00:36:18.780 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:36:20.180 Yeah.
00:36:20.920 That series.
00:36:22.580 Yeah.
00:36:23.060 I'm hoping that that series touches on, uh, very important pivotal moments in the country.
00:36:30.900 And, uh, you know, one could say COVID was just COVID, but no COVID destroyed a lot, not
00:36:36.660 only in the country, but the world and, and, uh, it's still destroying.
00:36:41.240 We're not the same.
00:36:42.900 We're not the same country at all.
00:36:45.400 No, we're not the same world.
00:36:47.020 Definitely not the same country.
00:36:48.420 No.
00:36:48.780 And, uh, one could say that, uh, January 6th was the American Reich staff and, um, we're
00:36:55.060 starting to see how the feds were involved and, and just how much rot is, is, is around
00:37:02.160 this country.
00:37:03.020 So, uh, I, I believe that that was a very pivotal moment in our history.
00:37:06.580 Well, um, I really, uh, appreciate your work as you know, I collect your work and I highly
00:37:14.660 recommend anybody, um, collect the poster or, or whatever you can.
00:37:19.860 I think, uh, what Sabo does is so incredibly important, insightful.
00:37:26.740 Um, you may not agree with everything that he says or what he prints, but it is absolutely
00:37:31.840 brilliantly done.
00:37:32.920 And I think in time, he, his work will be remembered as very, very important in the
00:37:39.880 American story.
00:37:40.740 Go to unsavoryagents.com.
00:37:43.560 That's unsavoryagents.com.
00:37:45.860 If you haven't sold, uh, the death original yet, please hold that for me.
00:37:51.300 Cause I'll, I'll, I'll contact you cause that is just brilliant stuff.
00:37:54.540 Just brilliant stuff.
00:37:55.480 I appreciate that.
00:37:56.940 I just finished a 400 page, uh, table book and I'm looking for a publisher.
00:38:01.180 So, uh, call me.
00:38:03.240 Oh, okay.
00:38:04.920 I will.
00:38:05.660 I will.
00:38:06.340 I, I, I think your work, you should absolutely be on coffee tables.
00:38:10.200 I mean, coffee tables of people who are, you know, maybe a little edgy, uh, but I put
00:38:15.180 it on mine.
00:38:15.740 I think it's brilliant stuff or in your man cave.
00:38:18.620 Yes.
00:38:19.420 Your man cave.
00:38:20.400 It is perfect.
00:38:21.420 It is perfect.
00:38:22.240 Great.
00:38:22.960 Sabo.
00:38:23.260 Thank you so much.
00:38:23.920 Appreciate it.
00:38:24.500 God bless.
00:38:25.780 Thank you.
00:38:26.380 Thank you very much, Glenn.
00:38:27.380 Have a good day.
00:38:28.360 You bet.
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