The Glenn Beck Program - October 14, 2020


Best of The Program | Guests: Sen. Mike Lee & Robert Epstein | 10⧸14⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

39 minutes

Words per Minute

157.46248

Word Count

6,212

Sentence Count

514

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

1


Summary

Glenn and Stu are joined by Sen. Mike Lee (R-VA) to talk about Amy Coney Barrett and her comments on Donald Trump. Also, a priest and dominatrix who had sex on the altar now says she s having nightmares.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Oh, golly. We we cover it all today.
00:00:03.940 We've got Mike Leon with us to talk a little bit about Amy Coney Barrett and what's happening in the Senate.
00:00:13.440 He's got some really amazing things to say about Donald Trump.
00:00:18.300 Amazing things to say about Amy Coney Barrett, which I've never heard.
00:00:22.940 It was like Mike was drunk.
00:00:25.820 I'm sure he wasn't.
00:00:26.620 I'm positive he wasn't.
00:00:28.160 But it was like, I mean, he was the two greatest endorsements I think I've ever heard him give happen on this program today.
00:00:38.680 We also have an update on how the election is being stolen.
00:00:44.340 We get into how you can prevent that, how you can help catch them red handed.
00:00:50.160 Also, we go to the priest and dominatrix who had sex on the altar.
00:00:55.860 She now says she's having nightmares.
00:00:59.260 Huh.
00:00:59.860 Huh.
00:01:00.380 It's shocking.
00:01:01.200 Wonder what caused that.
00:01:03.060 I mean, all on today's podcast.
00:01:06.540 And a big show coming up tonight, Glenn, about the election.
00:01:09.600 Wow.
00:01:10.260 How can I watch it?
00:01:11.200 Well, you can go to blazetv.com slash Glenn.
00:01:13.680 That's a network I'm on.
00:01:14.720 You could use the promo code save our election.
00:01:18.380 Wow.
00:01:18.620 Sounds important.
00:01:19.280 You're going to save 20 bucks off.
00:01:20.540 Holy cow.
00:01:20.900 And the other thing I will say is you'll get, and this happens every Wednesday, back to back,
00:01:25.740 Stu Does America, right into the Glenn Beck program.
00:01:28.780 Wow.
00:01:29.100 How cool is that?
00:01:29.640 I was so interested and then all of a sudden.
00:01:31.620 Lost you?
00:01:31.920 You lost me.
00:01:32.820 Okay.
00:01:33.400 I'm sorry.
00:01:34.400 But you can get that on Blaze TV.
00:01:36.440 Also, make sure to subscribe to this podcast and Stu Does America.
00:01:39.520 Rate and review them as well.
00:01:40.680 We appreciate it.
00:01:41.160 And you don't have to watch the Stu show right before mine.
00:01:43.540 You don't have to.
00:01:43.900 I don't know why you're making, I mean, I think they can figure that out.
00:01:46.060 I don't know why you're, you're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:02:01.260 There's something wrong with Amy Coney Barrett.
00:02:05.500 She's good looking.
00:02:07.500 She's really smart.
00:02:10.120 She's highly accomplished.
00:02:13.300 She's a good mother.
00:02:15.140 She can raise all of her kids to be successful and smart.
00:02:20.560 She's good at her faith.
00:02:23.800 Stop hogging it all, Amy.
00:02:25.460 Stop hogging it all.
00:02:26.640 Leave some scraps for the rest of us.
00:02:28.860 There's got to be something there.
00:02:30.100 Yeah.
00:02:30.400 There's got to be something terrible about her.
00:02:32.080 That's why we have the notorious ACB t-shirt that Stu is modeling for us right now.
00:02:39.180 Wow.
00:02:39.700 Sales are nosediving.
00:02:40.920 Stop modeling it, Stu.
00:02:41.940 Wait, why are people who have previously purchased returning it?
00:02:46.200 Stop modeling it.
00:02:47.560 It's the notorious ACB t-shirt.
00:02:49.600 You can get it at the Glenn Beck store, the Stu store, Blaze store, wherever.
00:02:55.660 All fine notorious ACB t-shirts are sold.
00:02:58.560 Shop.blazemedia.com.
00:03:00.680 That's a dumbest address ever.
00:03:02.720 You can go to StuDoesMerch.com.
00:03:04.280 That's a better address.
00:03:05.820 It's at least shorter.
00:03:07.000 Yeah.
00:03:07.340 Less typey type.
00:03:09.040 Yeah, it is.
00:03:09.860 Okay.
00:03:10.160 Anyway, we have Senator Mike Lee joining us now.
00:03:14.020 We have asked him to be in a diving bell because we don't want to get his COVID cooties.
00:03:21.560 And we welcome him now.
00:03:23.700 Hello, Mike.
00:03:25.260 Hello.
00:03:25.740 It's good to join you from the diving bell, 20,000 feet under water.
00:03:30.740 Yeah.
00:03:30.860 First of all, how are you feeling?
00:03:33.000 Much better.
00:03:33.900 Thank you.
00:03:34.480 Good.
00:03:34.980 Yeah.
00:03:35.420 I've had access to good doctors and lots of breasts doing well.
00:03:39.420 Thank you.
00:03:39.760 Yeah.
00:03:39.940 Good.
00:03:40.800 All right.
00:03:41.400 So, Amy Coney Barrett is, from all angles here, we're watching her and we're like, she's amazing.
00:03:54.900 Am I wrong about this?
00:03:57.000 She really is.
00:03:58.100 She really is.
00:03:58.860 I mean, if one wants to feel inferior as a human being, one need only watch Amy Coney Barrett in action.
00:04:07.700 And this is somebody who makes me feel worthless as a human being.
00:04:11.140 I always feel like, wow, I'm the dumbest guy ever after talking to Mike Lee.
00:04:16.480 And you feel that way about, good.
00:04:18.200 Now you know what the rest of us feel like talking to you.
00:04:21.000 Okay.
00:04:22.300 She can take law nerd stuff and make it cool.
00:04:25.880 Yeah, she can.
00:04:27.140 Law nerd stuff and make it sound simple.
00:04:29.040 Yeah.
00:04:29.420 And, you know, she does all this while raising seven kids.
00:04:33.040 I know.
00:04:33.620 While teaching at Notre Dame.
00:04:35.180 I mean, it's incredible.
00:04:36.760 I want you to ask.
00:04:37.620 I've never seen her equivalent.
00:04:38.880 I want you to ask her if her husband ever suspects that all those children aren't his because they're different color.
00:04:46.780 Does he not notice that?
00:04:48.600 I mean, I think she's been fooling around on him.
00:04:51.060 You should ask him.
00:04:51.920 You should ask her.
00:04:53.140 On the record in committee, perhaps.
00:04:55.320 Yes.
00:04:55.680 Yes.
00:04:56.060 Hey, just going on yesterday's yesterday's questioning where they asked if you've ever been a rapist.
00:05:02.600 Uh, I just want to know what's up with your kids.
00:05:06.240 Can we go back to something Senator just Lee just said, though?
00:05:08.520 You've never seen her equivalent.
00:05:10.680 I mean, that is considering the circles you run in.
00:05:13.340 That's that's a pretty amazing statement.
00:05:14.880 Look, when you look at the overall package of what she presents personally, academically, intellectually, intellectually, and as a jurist, she's really quite amazing.
00:05:26.620 And we've we've been very impressed by both of President Trump's two previous nominees to the Supreme Court.
00:05:32.860 But Judge Barrett has managed to set a new standard that's going to be difficult to ever exceed.
00:05:39.500 Mike, I remember hearing the Bork nomination and the hearing, and I thought he was good.
00:05:47.900 And then I heard the Clarence Thomas, and I felt the same way about him.
00:05:53.360 That's the last time I have felt this way about a hearing, at least one that I that I remember.
00:05:59.300 I don't remember the Scalia hearing.
00:06:00.620 Is there a chance she is cut from the Thomas Scalia and that's who she's going to be?
00:06:06.900 We're going to have two Thomases on the look, I think she is going to be a Thomas Scalia Alito.
00:06:15.180 She's cut out of those three.
00:06:17.180 And I'm sure you were you would have mentioned that confirmation hearing as well.
00:06:21.160 The Alito confirmation hearing was fantastic.
00:06:24.560 One of the best in American history.
00:06:26.480 She will be right in line with those three justices.
00:06:30.620 Which is exactly what President Trump promised to nominate and exactly what I'd like to see.
00:06:36.640 So she's not going to recuse herself.
00:06:39.180 I mean, the Democrats are counting on the Supreme Court.
00:06:43.860 She's not going to recuse herself if she goes up.
00:06:47.040 From what?
00:06:48.900 Look, they're asking her to recuse herself from basically any case they might care about.
00:06:54.760 Anything that you would rule against us.
00:07:00.720 Could you recuse yourself?
00:07:02.780 Right.
00:07:03.180 Yeah.
00:07:03.620 And I pointed out to them that is once she is confirmed as a member of the U.S. Supreme Court,
00:07:09.100 she's no less a justice than any of the other justices.
00:07:14.900 And, you know, I'm sure a case may come up from time to time where, for whatever reason,
00:07:20.060 she's got a recusal.
00:07:21.360 But these guys have a wish list a mile long of everything they want her to step away from.
00:07:25.920 That's not realistic.
00:07:26.720 So, Mike, how realistic is it that the – sorry, Senator.
00:07:31.920 We're talking to Senator Mike Lee.
00:07:33.360 Mike, Mike.
00:07:34.440 How realistic is it that they are – the Democrats are going to try to make sure that there's no quorum
00:07:42.020 so you can't hold a vote?
00:07:44.300 I don't know.
00:07:45.840 We will see.
00:07:48.440 There have been rumors back and forth about that all week long.
00:07:51.320 So, I don't want to show our cards too much.
00:07:58.540 My wife says that I need to learn to have a poker face because sometimes I tend to show them.
00:08:04.100 So, I'm not going to show them here, but I will say this.
00:08:07.100 We've got plenty of tricks up our sleeve if they try to pull that stunt.
00:08:11.280 I hope they won't be that foolish, but if they are, we can play back at that game.
00:08:17.460 We're going to get her confirmed.
00:08:18.560 I hope that's – I hope that is a really accurate statement coming from you.
00:08:24.420 I would guess it is because I know there's nothing that they hate more.
00:08:30.620 You remember, Stu, when they tried to – they were threatening to call me in front of Congress
00:08:34.640 to testify in front of Congress?
00:08:37.300 That would have been awesome, by the way.
00:08:38.600 I know.
00:08:39.200 And I got on the air and I said, oh, please do it.
00:08:42.900 Do it.
00:08:43.720 Please do it.
00:08:44.920 And all of a sudden, that talk stopped.
00:08:47.480 So, you know, if – what I'm hearing you say is, oh, please, Democrats, please do it.
00:08:56.220 Can you tell me two other things I'm concerned about?
00:09:00.280 The election and the holding of the Senate.
00:09:05.720 How worried are you about that?
00:09:06.980 I'm worried to the degree of 12 on both of them, and that's on a 12-point scale.
00:09:14.620 So, that's a lot of worry.
00:09:17.060 It's worse if it was an 8-point scale.
00:09:19.560 Right.
00:09:20.020 Yeah.
00:09:20.180 But, yeah, I'm very concerned on both fronts because you guys have conceived of
00:09:27.780 and planned out some really long-term deviancy for our system of government.
00:09:35.780 One of the first things they want to do is nuke the filibuster,
00:09:38.600 which means that it will no longer require 60 votes to end debate.
00:09:42.440 And so, they'll be able to pass basically any kind of legislation they want with a simple majority.
00:09:48.560 And then they're going to add D.C. and Puerto Rico as states,
00:09:52.880 and then they're going to pack the Supreme Court.
00:09:55.120 The combined effect of those three actions is going to change our system of government
00:09:59.820 basically for the foreseeable future and make it such that it would be very difficult
00:10:06.440 to recover that same ground, very difficult for Republicans or conservatives ever
00:10:13.660 to have a meaningful voice in the process for decades to come.
00:10:17.920 That concerns me a lot.
00:10:19.340 Our republic is over.
00:10:20.780 If they pack the court, there is no balance of power.
00:10:24.760 That becomes a legislative branch, and our system of government is over.
00:10:28.380 Is that too much hyperbole?
00:10:31.180 Well, it's maybe a little bit strong, but it's not inaccurate in the sense that for the foreseeable future,
00:10:40.540 that'll become the new norm.
00:10:41.740 And see, one of the reasons that worries me with the court,
00:10:45.240 while it's technically not unconstitutional for them to do that,
00:10:49.220 it's just wildly inappropriate and very destructive of the constitutional order.
00:10:56.420 What I mean by that is once they increase the number of seats on the court,
00:11:00.120 you can't take away those seats.
00:11:02.380 You can't take them away.
00:11:03.560 You have to wait until the person dies, retires, or is impeached and removed.
00:11:07.340 That hardly ever happens.
00:11:08.600 And so as a practical matter, those seats are now permanent.
00:11:12.320 The next time a Republican majority in the House and the Senate
00:11:16.460 and a Republican sits in the White House,
00:11:19.140 there will be overwhelming pressure to do the same.
00:11:21.340 And then you'll have this one-way ratchet effect of everybody just increasing the number of seats
00:11:26.480 on the Supreme Court, and it will become a political body that leads to the diminution of rights.
00:11:31.020 That's a problem.
00:11:32.280 Talking to Senator Mike Lee.
00:11:33.760 Mike, did you...
00:11:35.260 Ben Sass was on yesterday, and he mentioned a constitutional amendment
00:11:38.620 to just hold it and just set the number at nine forever.
00:11:43.260 Are you on board for that?
00:11:44.420 I would hope that we wouldn't need a constitutional amendment to do that.
00:11:50.520 I would not be opposed to the idea of setting that through the Constitution.
00:11:55.220 It's not a bad idea.
00:11:57.400 But in the meantime, obviously, we're not going to get that done
00:12:00.540 if we have a president and a Democratic majority in the House and in the Senate
00:12:05.020 bent on not doing that.
00:12:07.760 Because right now, that's what they plan to do.
00:12:09.960 It's one of the reasons why people need to continue asking Joe Biden what his plans are
00:12:14.280 in that regard.
00:12:14.820 Every time he denies it, we need to take that as a yes.
00:12:17.780 We want to use that as a way to defeat him.
00:12:20.560 I was talking to somebody who is a big Washington watcher,
00:12:23.940 and they say that the GOP, some in the GOP,
00:12:27.600 are just waiting for Trump to be defeated,
00:12:31.040 and that way they can get back to regular GOP business.
00:12:34.940 Is the GOP supporting the president and fighting as hard as you think they should be?
00:12:41.740 Well, the GOP, first of all, is defined not as the leadership of the Republican National Committee
00:12:49.700 or even as Republican senators and Republican congressmen.
00:12:53.900 The GOP consists of Republican voters throughout America,
00:12:57.380 the people who actually make the difference,
00:12:59.080 who show up and vote and make those decisions.
00:13:01.440 And my sense is that, yes, the GOP is overwhelmingly in support of this president
00:13:08.660 because they see, regardless of whether they agree with everything he says,
00:13:13.200 what he has done really has made America a better place in which to live.
00:13:17.920 He really has done what he promised to do as far as draining the swamp.
00:13:21.940 I look forward to him having another four years to do that.
00:13:26.020 I will tell you, Mike, I appreciate your honesty.
00:13:28.140 You know, you and I were on the same page with Donald Trump,
00:13:32.860 and, you know, you had to work with him firsthand,
00:13:37.460 and you turned before I did because you were seeing firsthand
00:13:41.920 the things that he was keeping his promises on.
00:13:45.500 And it takes a big person, especially in your role,
00:13:50.040 to say you were wrong about him and you're supporting him now.
00:13:54.340 Yeah, yeah, look, four years ago, and I didn't trust him.
00:14:01.380 I didn't believe that he meant the things he was saying.
00:14:05.140 And it's easy when you don't know someone to criticize them,
00:14:10.460 to attack them, and not to trust them.
00:14:12.160 And frankly, in this business, the business of politics,
00:14:14.920 there are good reasons not to trust someone before you know them.
00:14:19.040 But I've gotten to know him, and he's a man of his word.
00:14:21.600 He says what he means, and he does what he tells you he's going to do.
00:14:27.180 In this business, that's refreshing.
00:14:29.400 It's meant the world to me, and I love the guy.
00:14:32.180 I don't agree with everything he does, but I like him.
00:14:37.200 I genuinely trust what he says he is going to do
00:14:41.500 because he's proven again and again and again his willingness to do so,
00:14:48.100 even against great adversity.
00:14:49.740 He's also proven his understanding of the fact that oftentimes
00:14:53.360 this is more than just Democrat versus Republican.
00:14:55.920 This is Washington, D.C. versus everyone else.
00:14:58.500 It's been a long time since we've had an advocate like that in the White House.
00:15:01.520 That sounds like the COVID talking right there.
00:15:03.480 That's what it sounds like to me.
00:15:05.140 Mike, thank you so much.
00:15:06.460 Appreciate it.
00:15:07.020 Senator Mike Lee from Utah.
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00:16:12.080 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:16:25.000 We want to tell you this Hunter Biden story.
00:16:28.760 Now, I told you about the smoking gun emails that are on this hard drive,
00:16:37.240 and you can find them at newyorkpost.com.
00:16:40.780 The emails on how Hunter Biden was introducing the board members and the leadership of Burisma
00:16:53.760 to their dad and the email asking, hey, can you swing some of your support with us
00:17:00.040 and kind of influence your dad on this and that?
00:17:03.620 All things that they've denied happen before.
00:17:07.620 All of these documents were found on this hard drive.
00:17:10.840 Now, the other part, and I didn't mention this before because it's salacious,
00:17:19.900 and I haven't seen the videos, and I'm the guy who told you deep fakes could be a very big danger.
00:17:27.840 So I want to couch this with, I don't know anything about this,
00:17:34.060 but apparently there is a 12-minute video of Hunter Biden,
00:17:39.520 who's admitted struggling with addiction problems,
00:17:43.780 smoking crack while engaged in a sex act with an unidentified woman.
00:17:49.120 That's just too much stimulation right there.
00:17:51.080 Just one or the other.
00:17:52.380 Sex with an unidentified woman or smoke crack,
00:17:55.160 you really don't need both at the same time.
00:17:56.660 So there is a picture from the hard drive,
00:17:59.920 and it is clearly Hunter Biden.
00:18:04.080 Now, again, don't know.
00:18:07.520 We haven't seen it all.
00:18:08.180 We haven't done the fact-checking on that in the background.
00:18:10.420 And I don't know how you do the fact-checking because this, there are two.
00:18:15.560 Well, but here's the thing we should also point out.
00:18:17.200 This picture and this video might be completely fake,
00:18:20.620 though we know that thing has happened.
00:18:23.140 Yes, I know.
00:18:23.660 So it's not like a crazy accusation.
00:18:25.680 No, correct, correct.
00:18:26.660 The only thing that honestly matters about that is not that he was smoking crack
00:18:29.900 while hooking up with random women.
00:18:31.480 It's that it would actually identify it as a,
00:18:34.460 potentially as a legitimate hard drive, right?
00:18:38.240 The question is, are these emails legitimate?
00:18:41.040 And this is, you know,
00:18:42.040 the idea being that this laptop that was dropped off at a computer repair shop
00:18:47.300 for water damage with a Beau Biden charitable foundation sticker on it.
00:18:53.580 But the shop owner can't quite remember if it was Hunter Biden who dropped it off.
00:18:59.100 And he's tried to come, he's tried to communicate with the person who's dropped it off many times,
00:19:04.480 but still can't remember if that person he's tried to communicate with is Hunter Biden.
00:19:09.860 Now, you'd think his name would be on the paperwork or the receipt if it was him who dropped it off.
00:19:15.980 And I'm not saying that that means this information is fake at all.
00:19:19.360 What I'm saying is this is a whistleblower or something, right?
00:19:24.120 Like someone either has stolen the laptop or has had the information through some other means
00:19:31.240 and intentionally dropped this off in a place that they knew would somehow find its way to Rudy Giuliani or whoever.
00:19:39.040 OK, so I what do you think about that theory?
00:19:42.660 I think that that is probably well, I don't want to comment on whether or not what the odds are,
00:19:49.960 because I don't know the story just broke yesterday.
00:19:52.460 Right.
00:19:53.180 So I want to be really, really careful because I don't want to soil all of the hard work we've done over the last year to get this story right.
00:20:04.600 And then have it destroyed by this.
00:20:06.740 Sure.
00:20:06.860 But I will tell you this, the whistleblowers that we know of, that we have dealt with on this,
00:20:15.180 who have given us information, very high level people in Ukraine, one of them has just disappeared.
00:20:26.440 Now, we know he's alive because he's contacted us, but he will not tell us where in the world he is
00:20:33.480 because he delivered something we think he delivered something to the Senate and we don't know what it is.
00:20:45.120 We don't.
00:20:45.620 This is a theory.
00:20:46.620 We don't know what it is.
00:20:48.060 We don't know if that is even what it is, what it is.
00:20:50.920 But we know after he went to the Senate, all of a sudden his visa was revoked by the State Department.
00:20:59.120 Well, this has something to do with the State Department because it's Ukraine.
00:21:05.180 That is all about the State Department, our embassies, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, all of it.
00:21:12.660 So, did the deep state revoke his visa?
00:21:17.420 He thinks, yes.
00:21:20.200 And he said he has left the Ukraine and he's not going back to the Ukraine because he's afraid for his life.
00:21:28.120 He's like, I'm a dead man.
00:21:29.100 I'm a dead man.
00:21:30.040 So, I think that...
00:21:33.380 You're not saying this guy did this.
00:21:35.120 No, no, no.
00:21:35.560 But you're saying that...
00:21:36.020 But I'm not...
00:21:36.720 It wouldn't surprise me if somebody who had the information said, how do I get this to the White House?
00:21:45.080 How do I get this to the press?
00:21:47.320 Because I'm not going to drop it off.
00:21:50.260 You know, I don't want to be involved in this at all.
00:21:52.700 Yeah.
00:21:52.840 And they either stole the laptop or they had that, as you said, and put this on to cover their tracks and pique enough interest from the guy at the computer store, knowing that if he's a Trump supporter, he's not going to give this to the FBI and let it be buried.
00:22:12.840 He's going to give it to the newspapers and he's going to give it to the White House.
00:22:16.600 Right.
00:22:16.940 Which is exactly what he did.
00:22:18.980 And that does seem to be more plausible.
00:22:20.820 I mean, you know, there's a, you know, some chance that it's totally made up, right?
00:22:26.720 It could be fake.
00:22:27.720 It could be that's the way that they're doing this and, you know, it's some foreign influence operation.
00:22:32.100 There's all these possibilities.
00:22:33.840 But, I mean, it doesn't seem like the way it's being reported in the New York Post is a possibility.
00:22:39.800 It's just so out of the norm.
00:22:41.640 But, again, if you're a whistleblower, if you've come across these communications and you need to get them to someone in power, this seems like a way, you know, this is how it would be done in the movies for lack of an actual, you know, ability to report.
00:23:01.100 I can't tell you what it was, but this is certainly not like you just just Hunter Biden.
00:23:09.180 Now, he is a guy who is on heavy drugs all the time, reportedly, and has struggled with them.
00:23:15.980 It wouldn't be completely impossible for him to actually just walk into a computer repair store with his brother's sticker on his computer with water damage, turn it in.
00:23:27.960 I drop this, and I'll be back in a couple weeks of picking it up.
00:23:35.340 This is a guy who returned a rental car with white powder on the dashboard.
00:23:39.600 So, this is not beyond the possibility.
00:23:42.900 It just doesn't seem likely.
00:23:44.560 Right, right.
00:23:45.340 Well, it's in the hands of the FBI now.
00:23:47.520 So, the FBI is doing an investigation.
00:23:50.340 What that means, FBI, I have no idea.
00:23:55.060 But, so it is in the hands of the FBI.
00:23:58.860 So, we'll watch this story to see.
00:24:02.760 But I will tell you this.
00:24:03.760 Because, you know, Stu, that there were probably three times that my life became a Jason Bourne movie where it was like.
00:24:17.360 Except with a lot less physical activity.
00:24:19.640 Yes.
00:24:20.540 But it was, it was, we would look at each other and go, this is a movie.
00:24:25.400 This isn't real.
00:24:26.260 Yeah.
00:24:26.420 This cannot be real.
00:24:27.840 And it was.
00:24:28.940 And someday I'll write a book and talk about all that stuff.
00:24:33.800 But it was, it was real.
00:24:36.860 And you're like, that, what?
00:24:40.260 And we couldn't even process the things that security was telling us.
00:24:44.740 Because we're like, no, that, no, that's a movie.
00:24:47.020 That's not, that can't happen that way.
00:24:49.100 It does happen that way.
00:24:52.060 And one of the things, I think I've talked about this before.
00:24:54.560 The Washington Post style section was one of, you know, one of those movies, movie moments where you're like, that can't be true.
00:25:03.780 A message was sent in an article to somebody who knew how to read it to get a message to me.
00:25:13.180 Lay off Van Jones.
00:25:14.940 He's leaving the White House.
00:25:17.040 And they came to me and said, okay, lay off Van Jones.
00:25:20.540 I'm like, what?
00:25:21.920 And they're like, he's leaving the White House.
00:25:23.900 And I'm like, well, that, but that's not what I wanted in the first place.
00:25:26.620 I, I want an explanation of why, how did this communist get in there?
00:25:31.080 And I said, what do you, what do you mean?
00:25:32.940 Did you get a phone call or what?
00:25:35.880 He said, no, it's in the Washington Post style section.
00:25:40.320 And I said, the style section.
00:25:43.800 And he said, that is traditionally the way the White House sends messages to people around the world who are in the know.
00:25:53.160 And if you ever see a political story involving the White House in the style section, that's the place where when the Washington Post had any credibility, they said, I can't remember which president started it, but they said, we need to get this story out.
00:26:11.180 And the Washington Post said, no, we won't put a planted story in.
00:26:14.580 We're a newspaper.
00:26:15.700 And they said, how about the style section?
00:26:17.780 Because that's not really news, right?
00:26:19.880 And so there was this, I guess, agreement.
00:26:22.860 This is at least the story I was told.
00:26:24.400 The agreement between the Washington Post and the White House for years that if you really had an important story to get out, you could put it in there.
00:26:33.440 Well, that's where this this story was.
00:26:37.300 And it didn't belong in the style section.
00:26:40.740 And so it made total sense.
00:26:43.920 That kind of spook stuff happens.
00:26:47.280 It really does happen.
00:26:48.820 And it's not beyond reason to think that somebody stole that or some operative was like, I can get it to the White House and I can get it to the press and it will eventually go to the FBI.
00:27:06.520 You just let just give me the laptop.
00:27:08.640 I'll take care of it.
00:27:09.380 I mean, that's unfortunately, as weird and as unbelievable as it sounds, that's the kind of stuff that happens in Washington, D.C. all the time.
00:27:21.480 I mean, everybody I've ever talked to in Washington, D.C., everyone says House of Cards is exactly, without the killing, they said it's exactly the way Washington is.
00:27:35.820 If you watched that, that's terrifying.
00:27:40.380 Yeah, it's truly terrifying.
00:27:42.260 But everybody said the same thing.
00:27:43.720 It's that that is what it is just without the killing.
00:27:48.780 And I always followed it up with that, you know, of or willing to admit.
00:27:59.600 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:28:05.820 We're all concerned about this election being stolen, votes being shifted.
00:28:24.940 We're finding ballots now in garbage bags in the homes of postal workers.
00:28:30.500 I mean, it's it's it's it's really, truly astonishing what's going on.
00:28:35.880 And half the country doesn't seem to care.
00:28:39.420 Maybe that's because we've all been hypnotized.
00:28:44.360 As crazy as that sounds, that is what big tech can do now is they can convince you of things that you don't even you don't believe.
00:28:56.300 And you will think it's your own free will.
00:28:59.100 You're you're being manipulated every day.
00:29:01.920 All of us are.
00:29:03.600 Dr. Robert Epstein is with us now.
00:29:06.400 And his Web site is stop big tech now dot com.
00:29:10.820 He has been setting up a a project to be able to monitor these these search engines to to prove that they are manipulating the election.
00:29:25.460 Are you finding that yet, doctor?
00:29:27.540 We're finding a few things so far.
00:29:32.680 I do have to say, first of all, Glenn, that if it weren't for you and your listeners and your viewers, we wouldn't have a project this year.
00:29:42.760 You you you you and your people have pretty much funded the entire project.
00:29:48.680 Project and we're still short of funds.
00:29:51.520 But that well, it's it's it's sad and also wonderful because without you, literally, these companies would just be getting away with murder.
00:30:00.100 And so, yes, we have now built a system.
00:30:03.280 It's too small.
00:30:04.640 We need to scale it up so that it's taken seriously.
00:30:07.920 So our data are taken seriously by authorities and by mainstream media.
00:30:12.120 But, yes, we are now monitoring beyond the search engines, I should say, and we're looking at lots of things now.
00:30:20.700 I can't give you the full list, obviously.
00:30:22.980 We're finding lots of evidence of bias and we're finding something else, which I think will probably not surprise you, but it surprised me.
00:30:32.560 And that is, I think these companies are shifting away from the presidential race because I think they they know they have a lock on the the popular vote there.
00:30:45.840 And they also know that Trump could still get a second term, of course, because of the House of Representatives or because of state legislatures or the Supreme Court.
00:30:55.340 So they're shifting away and they're moving to the Senate races.
00:30:59.420 That is what they're focusing on, because if they can get a lock on the Senate, then even if Trump gets a second term, he has no power.
00:31:12.200 If they win the White House and the Senate and the the House, I mean, they will pack the court.
00:31:20.600 They will add states and their their guardians, the media and now big tech.
00:31:28.140 You'll never see a conservative ever gain power really ever again.
00:31:33.960 Look, I lean left myself, as you well know, I can live with that.
00:31:41.700 But what I can't live with is how this is happening.
00:31:44.480 I cannot live with these companies, particularly Google and Facebook and especially Google, having this kind of power to basically fix elections, not just in the U.S., but around the world without anyone knowing what they're doing and without leaving a paper trail for authorities to trace.
00:32:05.700 Without me and these monitoring systems, all of this stuff, what they call ephemeral manipulations, all this ephemeral stuff would be completely lost forever.
00:32:17.920 That's what I'm capturing with the monitoring system.
00:32:21.160 All right.
00:32:21.280 So it's how much does it cost per person to be able to monitor?
00:32:27.260 You have to have you get these people that agree to the study and you watch over their shoulder.
00:32:34.480 If I if I have this right and you see what's happening to them online every time they Google search, every time they go to a certain place, you capture it.
00:32:43.760 And it is it's something that there's no record of unless that person has agreed to have everything they do captured on on tape.
00:32:54.120 Right.
00:32:55.280 That's exactly right.
00:32:56.460 And, of course, we're doing that with custom software.
00:32:59.100 So we have a lot of technical issues we're dealing with every day.
00:33:02.400 And, of course, we have to recruit these people around the country in secret.
00:33:06.000 It costs close to two thousand dollars to recruit just one of these people.
00:33:12.060 We call them field agents and we have to equip them.
00:33:15.420 We have to train them.
00:33:16.380 We have to protect them.
00:33:17.820 We do background checks.
00:33:19.380 So, you know, it's very expensive.
00:33:21.420 So we've now thanks to you and your listeners and viewers, we have now built a system.
00:33:28.220 We only have days left.
00:33:30.180 We've got to scale it up to be taken seriously.
00:33:32.760 I can tell you right now, I can't give you I'm not going to give you the exact numbers.
00:33:36.620 We don't have enough field agents in place right now.
00:33:39.740 If we had an extra couple hundred thousand dollars, obviously, we could, you know, expand that number quite considerably.
00:33:49.080 We're hoping that 10 days to two weeks before the election, we can make some sort of announcement about what we're finding and get these companies to back off during those critical days.
00:34:02.140 And when they do back off, we will detect it.
00:34:06.000 All right.
00:34:06.260 And if they don't back off, if they don't back off, Glenn, some of these people could go to jail because they're violating campaign finance laws.
00:34:15.180 I want you to go to stop big tech now, stop big tech now.
00:34:19.540 And if you can donate, whatever you can.
00:34:23.100 Two hundred thousand dollars is not that big of a risk.
00:34:27.700 I know a lot of people in this audience already have given if you can give more.
00:34:32.740 Great.
00:34:33.100 If not, thank you for what you've already done.
00:34:35.200 Even if it's just prayers that, you know, some big donors fall out of the sky here in the next couple of days.
00:34:40.340 But if you can afford anything and you you agree that this is really important, please go to stop big tech now dot com.
00:34:50.320 You'll find all of the information.
00:34:52.100 You'll find me and Mark Levin and everybody else talking about this and how important it is.
00:34:58.960 And this is the audience that is is supporting it and making it possible.
00:35:06.000 And it's really important, especially in seeing that the Senate is calling all a subpoena to all of the big tech leaders the night before the election to testify in front of Congress.
00:35:19.840 And it's a scare tactic to try to get them, you know, under control on Election Day.
00:35:28.840 And more importantly, after Election Day, they are very concerned about voices, as am I, being silenced.
00:35:35.700 But we really need to have some evidence here on what they're doing and manipulating, because if you can get that and get it out to the get it out to the public, you know, a week before the election, that makes a difference.
00:35:51.320 And it also will give the the Senate some things to talk to these guys about.
00:35:58.380 Absolutely. And Ted Cruz, you know, I've been in regular touch with his people.
00:36:03.600 And of course, he's the one who had me testify before Congress last year.
00:36:07.480 He really understands this issue.
00:36:10.160 You know, his people are just dying to get a hold of these data that we're collecting.
00:36:14.380 And I'm also dealing with a lot of the state AGs, because some of those people are they totally get it as well.
00:36:21.520 But you see, if they have no data, if no one is capturing this stuff, then it's only their word against them.
00:36:28.960 Exactly. Exactly right.
00:36:30.820 Are you or do you think that there is there's anyone serious about breaking these guys up or I mean, isn't Google one of the biggest lobbyists now on Capitol Hill?
00:36:44.000 They're actually the biggest. Yeah.
00:36:45.700 Yeah. I mean, the money that is being pushed into Congress by these guys, is anybody going to do anything?
00:36:52.520 You know, that's a complicated matter.
00:36:55.500 But the point is, there are some people now on the Hill who are saying they're going to do some things.
00:37:00.080 But everything they're saying, it's like they're mesmerized, is what the big tech companies want them to say.
00:37:07.420 It's literally we're talking about these tech companies designing the way in which they're going to be regulated.
00:37:14.760 And guess what? That is not going to diminish the obscene power that they have right now of surveillance, of censorship and of manipulation.
00:37:25.380 In other words, what Congress is doing right now, and even the AGs, I'm sad to say, most of them, they're just on the wrong track.
00:37:33.460 They don't understand where these powers come from.
00:37:37.420 You cannot break up, for example, the search engine itself.
00:37:41.480 You cannot break up Facebook's social media platform.
00:37:46.100 You'd be splitting millions of families apart.
00:37:48.700 That's where their main power comes from.
00:37:51.380 So when they're talking about, you know, antitrust action and getting them to sell off some of the companies they've bought, all that does is put more money in the pockets of the major shareholders.
00:37:59.700 It just makes them even richer than they already are.
00:38:02.300 It does not diminish their power.
00:38:05.420 So, you know, answer your question.
00:38:07.780 Yeah, there's there's talk and I think there'll be some action.
00:38:11.440 But no, they're not.
00:38:13.340 Our leaders do not really get it.
00:38:16.360 They don't understand.
00:38:17.800 Or if they do, they're not willing to act because they're getting votes and money from these tech companies.
00:38:24.740 OK, Robert, thank you so much.
00:38:26.500 Please keep in touch with me and let me know along the way how things are going.
00:38:31.080 I'd love to know tomorrow morning if you would just email me and tell me how much has been raised, you know, from this appearance today.
00:38:39.560 I'd appreciate it.
00:38:40.340 I'd like to hit that two hundred thousand dollar goal of yours.
00:38:44.840 That's what we hit last time you were on.
00:38:47.120 We hit two hundred thousand dollars of donations.
00:38:50.940 And I'd love to hit that again today so we can actually have valuable, usable, credible data in the next couple of weeks.
00:39:00.280 Thank you so much, doctor.
00:39:02.080 I appreciate it.
00:39:02.540 And I am I am so grateful to you and the American people should be grateful to you and democracy should be grateful to you.
00:39:08.300 So thank you so much.
00:39:09.460 Kind of you.
00:39:09.880 Thank you very much.
00:39:11.920 Again, his website, if you would like to donate.
00:39:17.280 If we don't get this under control now, we're not going to stop.
00:39:22.120 Stop Big Tech Now dot com.
00:39:23.980 That's Stop Big Tech Now dot com.