The Glenn Beck Program - October 05, 2018


Best of the Program with Bill O'Reilly - 10⧸5⧸18


Episode Stats

Length

46 minutes

Words per Minute

160.94724

Word Count

7,415

Sentence Count

945

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

Glenn Beck talks about how he got drunk in college, Bill O'Reilly's reaction to the Supreme Court vote, and why he thinks you should drink a six-pack in an hour before going to class.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 The Blaze Radio Network, on demand.
00:00:06.120 Hey, it's Friday, and what a Friday podcast we have.
00:00:09.940 Of course, we start with science, the science of beerology.
00:00:14.700 Can, you know, Barack Obama said that he used to drink six beers and then go to class in college.
00:00:22.400 And I wondered, you know, what would that do, six beers in an hour?
00:00:27.280 Stu did it, and it was quite ugly.
00:00:29.300 It was really hard.
00:00:30.620 It was really good.
00:00:31.780 I feel like I'm on the other side of it now, but as you hear we're going through that hour, I don't know if I'm going to make it.
00:00:37.160 It is so great.
00:00:38.320 It is so great.
00:00:39.000 You don't want to miss that.
00:00:40.460 Also, we had Bill O'Reilly on when the vote came down, the Kavanaugh vote.
00:00:44.740 There were some interesting moments in that.
00:00:47.780 Yeah, it's weird.
00:00:48.520 You hear Bill O'Reilly reacting as the votes are coming down.
00:00:51.460 You're hearing them live.
00:00:52.460 It was a crazy moment, and, you know, who knows what's going to happen with it in the end, but it looks like it's going through.
00:00:57.000 And then podcast sensation, and one of those guys who you might say, who is this?
00:01:02.400 And there's 7,000 people going to his concert.
00:01:06.700 Comedian John Crist is with us, and he's also really funny.
00:01:10.980 It's just a good, feel-good Friday podcast.
00:01:14.460 Just a note, two things.
00:01:16.280 We're coming to your town, a town near you, on tour.
00:01:20.760 It's going to be fun.
00:01:22.000 We're going to be talking about all of the different candidates for 2020.
00:01:25.880 We're even going to help the Democrats.
00:01:28.640 I might even give them a slogan for some of their-
00:01:31.020 It's so nice of you.
00:01:31.900 It is big.
00:01:33.120 A lot of people think I'm being sarcastic, but I am a helper.
00:01:36.720 Oh, no.
00:01:37.200 So we're going to go through that.
00:01:38.900 We're also going to teach you how new social justice works and how insane it is.
00:01:44.600 It's our Addicted to Outrage tour.
00:01:46.800 You can go to glenbeck.com slash tour and grab your tickets.
00:01:50.780 Make sure you come.
00:01:52.200 Also, tomorrow, don't forget, a special podcast.
00:01:55.400 I thought it was really appropriate.
00:01:57.120 A guy who went to prison, wrongfully accused, spent, I think, 30 years in prison.
00:02:03.400 Is he angry?
00:02:05.720 I thought this was good because of Kavanaugh, wrongly accused, and somebody who could be angry and isn't.
00:02:14.680 How does that happen?
00:02:16.160 That's tomorrow's podcast.
00:02:17.960 Let's get to the Good Eaten Friday podcast.
00:02:21.420 Here's Stu getting drunk.
00:02:26.940 You're listening to the Best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:33.400 By the time I was an adolescent and had moved back from Indonesia and was struggling with these issues of racial identity and a father not being in the house,
00:02:46.300 I think that I reacted by engaging in a lot of behavior that's not untypical of black males across the world.
00:03:03.400 Black males across the country.
00:03:03.880 Black male.
00:03:05.200 I played a lot of basketball.
00:03:07.400 Basketball?
00:03:08.280 I didn't take school that seriously.
00:03:11.280 Okay, didn't take school seriously.
00:03:12.820 I got into fights.
00:03:15.780 Got into fights?
00:03:16.980 I drank.
00:03:19.840 Oh, drank?
00:03:21.460 And consumed substances that weren't always legal.
00:03:27.240 This is amazing.
00:03:29.600 And, you know, I think generally was acting out in ways that, when I look back on it, I understand.
00:03:43.060 I think that what got me through those years was a natural aptitude for schooling.
00:03:50.700 Yes.
00:03:51.120 Which meant that I didn't have to pay attention too much to be able to keep my grades up.
00:03:56.300 God, he rambles in this clip.
00:03:57.600 Oh, he does.
00:03:58.400 At least.
00:03:59.060 Come on, get to it, man.
00:04:00.100 Get to it.
00:04:02.140 Graduated.
00:04:02.560 Yes.
00:04:02.920 Some of my behavior was self-destructive.
00:04:05.200 Self-destructive behavior.
00:04:06.680 Here it is.
00:04:07.420 I might drink a six-pack in an hour before.
00:04:11.540 He'd drink a six-pack.
00:04:13.300 Before going back to class.
00:04:14.840 And then go back to class.
00:04:16.060 Okay, we can shut him up now.
00:04:17.300 I have lots to say about this clip.
00:04:19.560 Lots.
00:04:19.920 Go ahead.
00:04:20.240 Take it, because you're already behind.
00:04:21.700 The sound that you heard, a little, you know, timer.
00:04:25.100 That's going to go off every...
00:04:26.960 All right.
00:04:27.540 A shot of a beer.
00:04:30.560 It's early for that.
00:04:31.180 That's all right.
00:04:31.780 He had to go to class early.
00:04:32.920 He did.
00:04:33.200 This is science, man.
00:04:34.300 Please don't question my process.
00:04:37.500 Oh, you got to take another shot.
00:04:40.080 Usually, it takes a while before they start feeling like they're coming every five seconds.
00:04:43.140 Well, that one...
00:04:44.200 Okay, so what we're doing is, I don't believe you can drink a six-pack in an hour and go
00:04:50.580 to class and, you know, just everybody thinks you're normal.
00:04:53.800 Hey, actually, let me change that.
00:04:55.380 I don't think you drink a six-pack in an hour and then want to go to class.
00:05:00.140 You just don't go.
00:05:01.740 Right.
00:05:02.260 Right, right.
00:05:02.960 I mean...
00:05:03.260 You're just like...
00:05:03.780 Because you're like, okay, I don't know what I can do about this now.
00:05:06.980 You're not going to be coherent.
00:05:08.220 Right.
00:05:08.420 Or at least being...
00:05:10.140 You're not going to be able to pull off, you know, the normal student role, especially
00:05:13.780 for a constitutional scholar.
00:05:15.260 Yeah, like a scholar.
00:05:16.340 Okay.
00:05:16.760 So, we're testing Stu.
00:05:18.880 He's drinking every time you hear that little chime.
00:05:22.020 He'll be taking a shot of beer every time you hear that.
00:05:26.840 So, every minute for the next, what, 56 minutes or something like that?
00:05:30.620 Yeah, it's until 56 after the hour.
00:05:32.720 And that goes to exactly a six-pack.
00:05:34.420 It's basically a power hour, but it's not...
00:05:36.660 Power hour would be seven.
00:05:37.740 Seven and a half beers.
00:05:38.400 Yeah.
00:05:38.660 Oh, there it is again.
00:05:40.620 So, I'm going to hate that noise when I'm sour.
00:05:44.220 Stop it.
00:05:45.740 All right.
00:05:46.500 Oh, this is going to suck.
00:05:47.620 Now, I've made a questionable choice, I will say, to leave this off.
00:05:50.880 One of my favorite beers, Dogfish Head IPA.
00:05:53.720 Their flesh and blood version, which is delicious.
00:05:56.640 Can you...
00:05:57.040 And I thought, this is a good breakfast beer.
00:05:58.920 It's got a little orange in there.
00:06:00.660 It's delicious.
00:06:01.420 You know what really pisses me off?
00:06:02.640 What's that?
00:06:03.300 I wasted all of my...
00:06:05.840 Well, A, all of my blackouts before my kids went into their teenage years.
00:06:09.540 That's when a parent needs blackouts, okay?
00:06:12.980 And also, I was still drinking when it was like whiskey.
00:06:17.020 You know?
00:06:17.440 In like a dirty glass.
00:06:18.460 Yeah.
00:06:18.940 In like a smoke-filled room.
00:06:20.520 Yeah, but put it in a dirty glass.
00:06:22.600 That was my experience.
00:06:24.960 Then I stopped drinking and they come out with all these great flavors.
00:06:28.620 I...
00:06:28.980 It's...
00:06:30.140 Of course, if they have beer that, you know, tastes like cookies, I would have been dead.
00:06:34.900 Oh.
00:06:35.080 Maybe it would have been gone.
00:06:36.120 I've got a snickerdoodle ale here.
00:06:37.620 Yeah.
00:06:38.040 Oh, well, we're going to get to it in a minute.
00:06:39.820 Now, the problem with this one is I do this shot here, Holm.
00:06:42.440 Mm-hmm.
00:06:43.580 Mm-hmm.
00:06:44.000 Is it 7.5% alcohol?
00:06:48.300 Mm-hmm.
00:06:48.540 Which I didn't really realize when I pulled it out of the fridge today.
00:06:50.780 Mm-hmm.
00:06:50.960 It's a little...
00:06:51.380 Oh, you didn't say what kind?
00:06:52.860 No, but I mean, you've got to figure Barack Obama, before he goes to school, it's like
00:06:55.980 Bud Light or something.
00:06:56.920 So that's...
00:06:57.040 Oh, is it?
00:06:57.600 Oh, is it?
00:06:58.060 Or is it the typical black beer?
00:07:01.060 Oh, beer.
00:07:01.880 We should...
00:07:02.140 I guess to be really loyal to this experiment.
00:07:05.420 As non-racist as he is.
00:07:07.400 We should all come together and figure out what the typical black beer is and drink that.
00:07:11.680 Thanks, Barack.
00:07:12.220 Maybe he can tell us in his book.
00:07:13.180 I believe that's the other thing we wanted to talk about on this, was this guy, I'm sorry,
00:07:18.580 if that was said by a white guy, it would be so racist.
00:07:24.220 Can you imagine anybody saying, well, you know, the typical black experience, you know,
00:07:28.420 they'll get up and they'll play a lot of basketball.
00:07:30.360 They don't take school seriously.
00:07:31.980 They get into a lot of fights.
00:07:33.520 They drink a lot, do drugs, and go to class hammered.
00:07:38.120 Can you...
00:07:39.160 God, I hate this noise already.
00:07:42.660 I am...
00:07:43.460 Sarah picked that noise, and I hate you, Sarah.
00:07:47.460 So, um...
00:07:48.780 But you're right.
00:07:49.460 Even half of that is a career ender if you happen to be white or conservative.
00:07:54.140 Yeah.
00:07:54.560 Either one.
00:07:55.280 Just saying, I honestly, if...
00:07:57.180 Let's say, um...
00:07:58.980 I don't know.
00:08:00.400 Mitt Romney came out tomorrow.
00:08:02.120 Or Orrin Hatch.
00:08:03.880 Or Jeff Sessions.
00:08:05.460 Or John Thune came out tomorrow.
00:08:07.620 And I was like, by the way, one of the interesting things about the typical black person is they're
00:08:11.080 always playing basketball.
00:08:12.740 He'd be done.
00:08:13.380 He'd be done.
00:08:14.460 Kavanaugh would be done.
00:08:17.420 Kavanaugh, yeah.
00:08:18.020 Forget it.
00:08:18.420 They accused him of gang rape.
00:08:21.640 And he's still going strong.
00:08:24.000 If he would have said, yeah, well, I was running the gang rape thing.
00:08:28.340 You know, I was just...
00:08:29.500 I thought it was better than, you know, what the typical blacks do, just playing basketball.
00:08:34.600 He'd be out.
00:08:35.880 He'd be out.
00:08:36.660 I mean, and the fact that he loads all of that on...
00:08:38.840 The fact that he loads all that on...
00:08:42.760 Uh-huh.
00:08:43.160 And...
00:08:43.480 Yeah.
00:08:44.000 There's like five horrible things...
00:08:45.940 I mean, saying that people play basketball is not a bad thing.
00:08:50.260 Sorry, it's science, man.
00:08:51.380 Saying that people play basketball is not a bad thing, though it would be called racist
00:08:54.040 if it was a Republican.
00:08:55.040 But when you're getting into it, they don't pay attention to school.
00:08:56.860 They're always fighting, drinking, and doing drugs.
00:08:58.580 Like, that is legitimately, like, just racism.
00:09:01.720 Right?
00:09:02.280 It's to say that an entire race is doing that regularly.
00:09:05.700 And, you know, I didn't notice until that time how many times he used the word typical
00:09:09.960 in his...
00:09:10.780 Yeah, he likes it.
00:09:11.440 He loves the word typical.
00:09:13.720 And by the way, this...
00:09:14.440 I mean, in a way, it really does vindicate this moment you had on Fox many years ago.
00:09:21.360 Do we have to bring that up?
00:09:22.320 Yes, I think so.
00:09:23.120 Or is this the booze talking?
00:09:23.540 No, I'm a good half of you're in, so let me go.
00:09:26.280 No, I mean, in all seriousness, it's like...
00:09:28.580 This...
00:09:29.360 What you said at the time, and as you said, you've poorly phrased it on Fox, but as we
00:09:33.180 talked about just the next day, you know, he sees everything through the prism of race.
00:09:37.020 Yes, he does.
00:09:37.260 And he said he was struggling with his...
00:09:38.880 He was struggling with his life because of...
00:09:42.220 Drink.
00:09:42.760 Because of...
00:09:43.360 I'm a scientist.
00:09:44.480 Because of his racial identity issues.
00:09:46.400 Drink.
00:09:48.800 Okay.
00:09:49.600 Do you know how power hour works?
00:09:50.600 I have until the next one to get that thing done.
00:09:53.220 It's okay.
00:09:54.060 God, this is going to be hard.
00:09:55.180 It's way too...
00:09:56.380 It's just not the right time for this.
00:09:58.460 Right.
00:09:58.780 When is the right time?
00:10:00.400 When you're 21 is when the right time is, okay?
00:10:03.140 I'm double fat.
00:10:04.240 All right.
00:10:05.420 You know, you are...
00:10:06.640 You're pathetic.
00:10:07.360 You'll never be an alcoholic.
00:10:08.880 Right?
00:10:09.060 There's a right time.
00:10:10.780 Yes.
00:10:11.500 All the time.
00:10:12.840 You used to not drink until it was 5 p.m., if I remember correctly.
00:10:15.360 That's what kept me from being an alcoholic in my head.
00:10:17.100 Yeah, that was your excuse, right?
00:10:18.120 It really was.
00:10:18.800 Your little line that you drew.
00:10:19.960 I drew this line, this crazy line, because I thought, alcoholics are drunk all day.
00:10:25.400 Alcoholics get up and they drink.
00:10:27.060 So I'm not going to do that because I'm not an alcoholic.
00:10:29.560 And I would literally, no matter where I was, I had alcohol in my hand and I watched either on...
00:10:37.800 This is infuriating.
00:10:40.300 I watched either on my watch or a clock, I would watch the second hand go to 5 o'clock.
00:10:47.360 And when that thing went to 5 o'clock, I drank.
00:10:50.780 Immediately at 5.
00:10:52.600 And that was the thing...
00:10:53.900 Oh, you got to fill that up.
00:10:54.800 Another beer, please.
00:10:55.840 I have to mix the beers?
00:10:57.120 Yeah.
00:10:57.660 We'll drink it and then drink another one.
00:10:59.440 I mean, if you...
00:11:00.320 You know, you're going to burn some...
00:11:01.620 You're going to burn some alcohol, some calories by...
00:11:05.240 This is one can down, by the way.
00:11:07.160 What time...
00:11:07.560 Jeez, it's early.
00:11:08.820 This is still early in the hour.
00:11:09.960 This is not going to be good.
00:11:10.640 At some point, you're just going to need to take me off of this microphone because this
00:11:13.900 is not...
00:11:14.280 No, I don't think so.
00:11:15.500 My science experiment is that you would not go to class, nor would you...
00:11:22.120 Everyone would know you were drunk in class.
00:11:26.680 You wouldn't go.
00:11:28.360 You'd be a soppy mess unless you're drinking all the time.
00:11:33.860 You know, if you're drinking all the time, six beers is no big deal.
00:11:37.020 In my day, six beers wouldn't even touch me.
00:11:39.540 Now you've got two.
00:11:40.580 Well, yeah, I'm going to do like a little...
00:11:41.820 No, go.
00:11:42.260 Quick, quick, quick.
00:11:42.960 Because you've got...
00:11:44.860 Okay, not yet.
00:11:46.520 The HR guys here.
00:11:47.140 Drink the other one.
00:11:47.980 That's not a good decision.
00:11:49.820 Okay.
00:11:50.440 Now you've caught up.
00:11:51.820 I'll get one more in you.
00:11:53.660 What do you mean, one more?
00:11:54.700 One more?
00:11:55.260 That was for the last one.
00:11:56.540 No, it wasn't.
00:11:57.140 Yes, it was.
00:11:58.140 I'm the one drinking here and you can't keep track.
00:12:00.760 I've done them every single time.
00:12:02.060 I am right on schedule.
00:12:02.660 That was...
00:12:03.060 I'm right on schedule.
00:12:04.320 We've got it on tape.
00:12:05.060 Really?
00:12:05.160 Is it on our schedule?
00:12:05.660 Marissa's watching.
00:12:06.440 Don't try to scam me into getting extra shots.
00:12:08.240 I am just...
00:12:09.980 This is unbelievable.
00:12:10.680 And I will say...
00:12:11.980 Hurry up.
00:12:12.680 It's nice to be able to drink in a race at least one day of this Kavanaugh story.
00:12:17.320 Can I tell you something?
00:12:18.200 As an alcoholic, I'm pissed.
00:12:20.800 Because when that vote comes down today, I want to be hammered.
00:12:24.780 I just want to be hammered.
00:12:27.820 This is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:12:36.060 We're four beers in.
00:12:37.380 Okay.
00:12:38.060 It's...
00:12:38.700 I...
00:12:39.120 Can I ask you something?
00:12:40.560 Can I ask you something?
00:12:41.480 Are you man enough?
00:12:43.420 Are you man enough?
00:12:44.200 I can answer no.
00:12:44.780 I can just cut you off now.
00:12:45.800 No.
00:12:46.160 Right.
00:12:46.420 Are you man enough to go through what Brett Kavanaugh went through and then sit on the
00:12:52.380 Supreme Court and the Democrats are controlling the House and they are...
00:12:59.100 They're wanting to have Donald Trump be subpoenaed to, you know, testify over something completely
00:13:05.820 ridiculous that you know is all trumped up.
00:13:10.040 Are you man enough to drink?
00:13:12.680 Are you man enough to...
00:13:14.680 After what you...
00:13:15.660 If you were Brett Kavanaugh, after what they did, to go, I'm going to look at this, you
00:13:20.580 know, seriously.
00:13:21.940 I'm going to...
00:13:23.060 Oh.
00:13:23.800 I mean, this is why I should not be on...
00:13:26.080 I should not be on the Supreme Court, largely because I would rule completely out of spite
00:13:31.520 at this point.
00:13:32.500 If I...
00:13:32.840 And this is...
00:13:33.360 We talked about this before.
00:13:35.380 We were not fans of Kavanaugh as a nominee.
00:13:37.660 Marissa, you need to start boring this stuff.
00:13:39.820 No, no, no.
00:13:40.100 I got it.
00:13:41.160 We were not fans of Kavanaugh as a nominee.
00:13:42.860 I got it.
00:13:43.680 Look, and I will point this out, and I pointed this out to Trump supporters.
00:13:47.860 One of the main reasons Trump got elected was his list of 21 Supreme Court nominees.
00:13:52.380 We all agree on that, right?
00:13:53.620 Okay.
00:13:54.400 Well, go back and find it.
00:13:55.980 Go back to 2016.
00:13:57.080 Search for it.
00:13:57.920 The 21 nominees for the Supreme Court that Donald Trump named in 2016.
00:14:02.880 Search that list for Brett Kavanaugh's name.
00:14:04.960 It's not there.
00:14:05.560 You're not going to find it on there because it was added after he got elected.
00:14:09.320 Now, look, if...
00:14:09.860 But so was Mike Lee.
00:14:12.480 No, Mike Lee was on the first list.
00:14:14.080 Oh, was he on the first list?
00:14:14.420 He was on the first list.
00:14:15.400 Yeah.
00:14:15.560 The point being that he got elected because he said, I'm going to pick from this list.
00:14:19.340 Now, if he had gone through 20 Supreme Court or 21 Supreme Court justices, I could say,
00:14:24.260 okay, name some new people.
00:14:25.900 Why he needed to expand that list, and Amy Coney Barrett was on the expansion as well.
00:14:30.720 Why you need to expand that list after you get elected, I don't know.
00:14:33.960 But they decided to do that, and that's where Kavanaugh is.
00:14:36.500 And I know I had a point I was going to, but I do not remember it.
00:14:39.200 Yeah, I don't think I'm even interested in it.
00:14:41.580 I don't care if you're interested or not.
00:14:42.920 I'm just trying to get through this hour.
00:14:44.420 The best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:14:49.360 Hi, it's Glenn.
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00:15:00.680 Thanks.
00:15:00.980 I want you to consider that this weekend, this weekend is the one-year anniversary,
00:15:08.140 October 5th, one year ago, the Me Too movement was organized.
00:15:17.020 New York Times ran their bombshell story on Harvey Weinstein,
00:15:20.200 and it has been 12 straight months of Me Too madness.
00:15:23.400 Now, this is incredible.
00:15:25.020 If I would have said Me Too, I would have thought this has been two years.
00:15:28.800 It's been 12 months.
00:15:30.140 It's been good, and it's been bad.
00:15:36.520 It's turned into an absolute nightmare, I think.
00:15:40.840 We can all stand in solidarity.
00:15:43.900 All of us.
00:15:46.080 Stand with people who have accused people and have proven the case that this person is guilty.
00:15:54.720 We all stand by it.
00:15:58.260 The witch hunt?
00:16:00.020 Not so much.
00:16:02.180 We can stand against violence against women, violence against men, and violence against children.
00:16:08.360 There's, without a doubt, every American is for that.
00:16:11.800 But overall, the Me Too movement, in 12 months, has become an out-of-control monster.
00:16:18.800 In the span of 365 days, 429 people have been accused, in a total of more than 1,700 allegations.
00:16:31.000 Keep in mind, these are the high-profile cases spanning Hollywood, government, and big business.
00:16:35.940 You add in the lesser-known cases that we know of, and the accused doubles.
00:16:43.160 Numbers are pretty easy to find, but guess which numbers aren't?
00:16:46.380 Not the amount of convictions.
00:16:50.720 Good luck finding those.
00:16:53.280 Maybe we should take Kavanaugh and just throw him in the water and see if he floats.
00:16:58.760 Of course, if he floats, he's a rapist.
00:17:02.040 If he doesn't, he's innocent.
00:17:06.100 What's the number of convictions?
00:17:07.680 It seems kind of relevant.
00:17:09.880 You would think the Me Too movement and the rest of the media would be eager to post those numbers,
00:17:14.780 but they don't.
00:17:17.280 Me Too has devolved from the post-Weinstein fallout as a movement that counts accusations as facts.
00:17:25.860 They rush to collect heads.
00:17:28.200 This is the French Revolution.
00:17:31.460 Evidence doesn't matter.
00:17:32.840 Corroboration doesn't matter.
00:17:34.340 It is the accusation that is all-important.
00:17:38.400 That is what this movement has become.
00:17:40.860 You can call it a witch hunt, or you can call it the McCarthy hearings.
00:17:44.920 But believe me, there is no difference.
00:17:49.180 When we get 10 years, 20 years down the road, that is exactly what this movement will look like.
00:17:56.820 Divine providence reveals itself in mysterious ways.
00:18:04.440 I don't care whether you believe it's a coincidence or not.
00:18:07.500 In fact, the anniversary of the Me Too movement, we're giving the biggest example on the largest stage the country has seen, perhaps in decades.
00:18:16.020 To see how far the Me Too movement has fallen, how dangerous this has become, this is mob rule.
00:18:24.240 The Senate voting on Brett Kavanaugh, 12 months to the day when all of this began.
00:18:30.720 Over the past year, we have never seen any of these Me Too cases played out in a courtroom.
00:18:35.860 But now we've seen one, and we see the mob salivating for Kavanaugh's head, even though there is no evidence and no cooperation.
00:18:46.680 And everyone said the accuser could back up her story.
00:18:51.100 All of the accusers flatly denied it ever happened.
00:18:55.640 Or at least said, I have no knowledge of it.
00:18:59.240 The only thing that existed was the accusation.
00:19:02.900 And that right there is the story of the past 365 days.
00:19:10.320 I don't know what happened to Professor Ford.
00:19:13.620 I have no idea.
00:19:15.460 I don't know if there was an actual witchcraft that was being practiced in the woods.
00:19:22.120 But I, for one, am not willing to declare someone a witch or a warlock without hard evidence.
00:19:32.900 I feel bad for Professor Ford.
00:19:37.180 I also think I wouldn't want to be around her in the afterlife if she was lying.
00:19:44.860 We do know that at least one of the accusers was lying.
00:19:51.080 We want to believe, people, because we want to believe that there's no way anyone would do this for politics.
00:19:59.040 That's the goodness in America.
00:20:01.120 Don't lose sight of that goodness.
00:20:05.340 Don't lose sight of the fairness that each American has.
00:20:10.160 That is why what is happening in Washington, D.C. is going to bode very, very poorly for those who are involved in this smear campaign.
00:20:20.280 Because Americans are fair.
00:20:24.400 And what they've done to the Kavanaugh family, this very public process, has given us a glimpse into what it looks like when the rule of law is replaced by mob rule.
00:20:36.800 This process has been ugly, painful, and hopefully it has taught us a big lesson.
00:20:42.840 The presumption of innocence is one of our founding principles.
00:20:47.200 It is why we came here in the first place.
00:20:50.300 And if we abandon that principle, what happened to Judge Kavanaugh will be the standard for all of us and our children.
00:21:02.220 But, Stu, I still have Stu in my care after doing a power hour with Stu to just be able to see, is he capable of being president or, you know, or Supreme Court nominee in the future after drinking six beers, as Barack Obama said he used to before he went to college.
00:21:30.080 Now, Bill O'Reilly is here.
00:21:31.680 Hello, Bill.
00:21:33.140 Beck, how are you doing today?
00:21:34.480 I'm good.
00:21:35.900 I don't know.
00:21:36.460 How do you think this Kavanaugh thing is going to come down?
00:21:39.720 I think it will be confirmed tomorrow afternoon.
00:21:46.260 He's going to, I guess, I'd say 60-40 at this time.
00:21:50.780 But I think he's going to be very hard at this last gap for any Republican to vote against him because there's new information.
00:21:59.260 And I don't know whether you guys know the new information because the media is not reporting it, including Fox News.
00:22:06.580 According to the Wall Street Journal, Dr. Ford's people, that includes her lawyers and her advisors, tried to get a woman named Leland Kieser to change her testimony.
00:22:23.300 That is in the FBI report, apparently.
00:22:27.340 Now, Leland Kieser was the best friend to Christine Ford when this incident about Kavanaugh allegedly took place and was named by Ford as an eyewitness.
00:22:39.300 Kieser all along has said, I don't remember anything like this.
00:22:42.260 I don't even know Judge Kavanaugh.
00:22:44.780 Well, now the journal is reporting that Ford's people, and they name a woman, Monica McClain, texted Kieser and said, hey, you've got to change your testimony.
00:22:58.120 You've got to help Christine.
00:22:59.220 That's a huge story, enormous story.
00:23:03.680 There is also another story that in the FBI testimony that it shows the leak came from Chuck Schumer, that it was Chuck Schumer's office in cahoots with one of the beach ladies that Ford talked about.
00:23:22.140 Yeah, well, I don't think there's any doubt about Chuck Schumer or Dianne Feinstein at this point that they are corrupt.
00:23:32.400 So, Bill, should there...
00:23:33.560 One more thing, one more thing.
00:23:34.800 Miss Monica McClain, by the way, this was the woman who Ford's ex-boyfriend told the Senate Judiciary Committee that Ford tried to help her get through a lie detector test.
00:23:52.140 Yep.
00:23:52.700 Because she was applying for a job at the FBI.
00:23:55.000 This now bolsters the ex-boyfriend's account.
00:23:59.760 Now, this may seem in the weeds, but if the Judiciary Committee, and I believe Rastley may do this...
00:24:07.600 I hope so.
00:24:08.200 He could haul Monica McClain and others in Ford's camp in front of the committee, and he could bring back Ford and say, you lied to us about the lie detector test.
00:24:24.280 If that happens, Ford could be prosecuted.
00:24:28.180 Now, I don't think it will.
00:24:29.720 I think it should.
00:24:31.140 It should.
00:24:32.020 I think it should, too.
00:24:32.720 So, if anybody, Kavanaugh lied or Ford lied, anybody, they should be held to account.
00:24:39.200 Yeah, here's the thing.
00:24:40.560 I don't care if it is Mark Judge or if it is Professor Ford.
00:24:45.600 Right.
00:24:45.800 If you lied, you should go to jail.
00:24:49.640 Right.
00:24:50.100 This is too serious.
00:24:52.360 This tore the country apart.
00:24:54.720 And for what?
00:24:57.980 If this was coordinated, and I mean Chuck Schumer as well, if Chuck Schumer leaked this, he should also stand some sort of penalty.
00:25:09.440 But anybody who was involved, you know, there was one guy who, what was it, Stu?
00:25:14.020 He came out and he said, oh, I know I have this evidence.
00:25:17.080 I saw this happening.
00:25:18.620 And as soon as he, I'm sorry to ask, Stu, he's been drinking this morning, Bill.
00:25:23.360 You wouldn't believe it.
00:25:24.500 Yeah, I heard.
00:25:25.220 Yeah, it's bad.
00:25:26.800 We have him arrested.
00:25:28.280 Bill, I like to be drunk for all of your interviews, if that's okay.
00:25:31.440 That's right, Stu.
00:25:32.300 I mean, it's a better state for you because you can't understand them sober.
00:25:35.920 That's true.
00:25:36.680 That's fair.
00:25:37.680 So, there's one guy who came out and leveled accusations and then immediately retracted them and admitted that he was lying.
00:25:45.820 Everyone likes to focus on four, but there's been five accusers.
00:25:48.480 Yeah, yeah.
00:25:48.920 This is the Newport Harbor guy.
00:25:50.940 Yes.
00:25:51.220 But look, when you get into a situation, and this goes right back to the Me Too thing you were talking about.
00:25:58.140 Did you see Alyssa Milano this week say, it doesn't matter if individual men get crushed.
00:26:08.160 It doesn't matter because women have been abused for so many years, and I have no sympathy for men, innocent men, who get crushed.
00:26:17.860 I mean, once you're into that zone, and we've discussed this before, you're into Stalinism.
00:26:23.580 You are.
00:26:24.040 No, we don't care.
00:26:24.820 You know, if some guy didn't do something like Kavanaugh or whoever it may be, and you get it, and your career and family and everything else is destroyed, you know, that's the price you've got to pay because of the past injustices against women.
00:26:39.120 But that is the mixture, Bill.
00:26:42.080 That's the combination of postmodernism and social justice.
00:26:47.180 Social justice now is the vehicle for postmodernism.
00:26:50.640 And the idea is, it doesn't matter if she was telling the truth because others have been in her situation.
00:26:58.120 That's right.
00:26:58.220 It doesn't matter if he did it because others have been in his situation.
00:27:02.820 What matters is, is communal justice.
00:27:06.920 That's evil.
00:27:07.760 The other key to this that other people aren't talking about and the media will never report on is that the same people that organized a sponsor boycott against me when I was on Fox News,
00:27:19.940 are now paying people to go to the Capitol to scream and yell at senators about Kavanaugh.
00:27:29.160 The same outfits are doing it.
00:27:32.440 Move on, leaves the league.
00:27:34.300 All right.
00:27:34.660 They've got the mailing list.
00:27:36.020 They've got all the information.
00:27:37.920 I mean, I'm sitting there going deja vu.
00:27:40.280 Yeah.
00:27:41.580 Same people.
00:27:42.680 So now, in addition to insanity like Alyssa Milano, individual insanity, then you have an organized, coordinated effort with tens of millions of dollars, courtesy of George Soros and others, okay,
00:27:56.860 who are organizing, sending people, paying people to go in and disrupt, sometimes physically, the process.
00:28:07.560 And Americans are basically in the dark.
00:28:09.540 They don't know what's happening, Beck, because it's not reported.
00:28:14.300 Well, I will tell you, I listen to that stupid New York Times podcast.
00:28:18.000 I listen to it every day just to hear what, you know, what spin they're putting on it.
00:28:23.120 And it was, it made my eyes bleed today.
00:28:26.900 I couldn't take the hypocrisy.
00:28:28.840 But one of the things they were talking about is, you know, I'm really concerned because things in the Capitol are becoming very scary.
00:28:35.360 They're very scary for reporters and for, you know, for these senators and things are getting out of control.
00:28:41.000 Okay.
00:28:41.300 Is this a problem?
00:28:41.960 What's your, what's your blood pressure?
00:28:46.520 My blood pressure, this is not good.
00:28:48.260 My blood pressure, we're checking it against, it's science, to see if it's better to drink at moments like this.
00:28:54.900 Stu has already had a six pack.
00:28:56.980 And as the Kavanaugh hearing is going on and Bill O'Reilly is here, my blood pressure is 145 over 98 and my pulse is 120.
00:29:05.980 145 over 98, that feels like really.
00:29:08.000 It's not good.
00:29:08.640 That doesn't seem healthy.
00:29:09.760 That doesn't seem.
00:29:10.820 Look at me.
00:29:11.340 Well, I wanted to try to get through Killing the SS.
00:29:13.900 So I wanted to get drunk first.
00:29:15.360 Yeah.
00:29:15.700 That's how this works.
00:29:16.960 I mean.
00:29:17.380 Wow.
00:29:18.720 It's a big book coming out.
00:29:19.680 When does it come out, Bill?
00:29:20.380 Is it Tuesday?
00:29:21.360 Tuesday.
00:29:22.060 It's really good.
00:29:23.120 The SS.
00:29:23.920 Really good.
00:29:24.520 The worst war criminals in history.
00:29:27.440 Tuesday advance.
00:29:30.520 And it's already sold 75,000 in advance sales.
00:29:35.980 Wow.
00:29:36.180 And you only have 71,000 in the trunk of your car, which is nice.
00:29:40.080 Yeah, I know.
00:29:40.760 And you know, the gas is going up.
00:29:43.220 It's really good.
00:29:43.860 I know.
00:29:44.760 It's actually a really good book, Bill.
00:29:46.920 Really good book.
00:29:47.740 Four minutes.
00:29:48.260 Four minutes to the vote.
00:29:50.440 Senator Collins has just voted yes on the advancement.
00:29:53.620 She said she'll announce her final decision at 3 p.m.
00:29:57.360 Is she delaying this again?
00:29:59.300 I mean, because everyone thinks this vote is going to be consistent with the vote that would
00:30:02.760 happen this weekend.
00:30:04.240 Are we really thinking that she's going to change this now?
00:30:06.860 No.
00:30:07.360 No.
00:30:07.840 She'll vote for it.
00:30:08.660 All the Republicans will vote for Kavanaugh, because if they don't, they're out of the
00:30:14.100 Republican Party.
00:30:15.120 Well, Flake.
00:30:16.060 That's it.
00:30:16.720 Flake.
00:30:17.160 Yeah, he's already out of the...
00:30:17.980 He's leaving, right?
00:30:18.680 Yeah, he's leaving.
00:30:19.440 That's true.
00:30:20.640 But I don't think Flake wants to go out on that note.
00:30:23.800 Remember, Flake wants to get a job as a lobbyist.
00:30:27.120 He wants to go around, give speeches, maybe write a book.
00:30:30.740 If he's got the machine against him, that's going to hurt him in retirement as far as earnings
00:30:36.860 are concerned.
00:30:37.620 That's where he is.
00:30:38.580 Bill, I want to ask you, honestly, Danes from Montana is leaving to go to his daughter's
00:30:43.380 wedding.
00:30:44.040 And this is a really important vote.
00:30:46.660 And who knows what happens in 12 hours, even, if something goes wrong.
00:30:50.800 But I thought of my daughter, and I was like, you know what?
00:30:53.060 I would totally leave.
00:30:54.460 Oh, I would leave.
00:30:55.180 To go to my daughter's wedding.
00:30:55.480 I'd leave.
00:30:56.100 My daughter's wedding.
00:30:57.020 Is that the right choice?
00:30:58.380 Yes.
00:30:58.740 Yeah, I mean, I don't know why they can't work out something on that.
00:31:05.600 You know, there are ways to vote.
00:31:10.120 But look, you know, if your daughter's getting married, your daughter's getting married.
00:31:14.720 Maybe they could move the ceremony later.
00:31:18.520 But I don't know.
00:31:20.040 I don't know.
00:31:20.420 But you're right.
00:31:21.120 You got a family first.
00:31:23.380 And there's no reason why these guys have to be there.
00:31:26.140 Why are we using 1700s technology for these votes?
00:31:30.160 There's no reason.
00:31:31.220 He could be on a phone.
00:31:33.460 Aye.
00:31:33.980 Right.
00:31:34.660 Right.
00:31:35.240 And they could make an exception, I think.
00:31:37.040 But you're right.
00:31:38.480 Okay.
00:31:39.060 What else?
00:31:40.100 All right.
00:31:41.040 Well, geez.
00:31:42.040 Geez.
00:31:42.580 I mean, sorry about that.
00:31:43.780 I thought we were going to go on SS if you want me to give you some.
00:31:46.460 No, we got two minutes before the vote.
00:31:48.400 Give us two minutes on killing the SS.
00:31:51.380 All right.
00:31:51.700 Look, the book is about evil.
00:31:54.240 And my contention is that most Americans don't understand evil.
00:31:58.500 My mother didn't.
00:32:00.320 She lived a very.
00:32:01.740 She raised you.
00:32:03.640 Yeah.
00:32:04.140 She spawned me, which is obviously.
00:32:06.720 But she loved me and thought I was good.
00:32:08.360 So she didn't understand evil.
00:32:10.880 Right.
00:32:11.100 Right.
00:32:11.380 So we're seeing so much evil in America, are we not?
00:32:15.440 You know, people walking into schools and gunning down kids, clerics abusing children.
00:32:22.560 Chicago, where thousands of people are shot by drug gangs and nothing's done.
00:32:29.040 Opioid epidemic through the roof.
00:32:31.520 This is all evil.
00:32:32.760 It's centered on evil.
00:32:33.860 And so I wrote SS with an eye on explaining to the reader that these concentration camp guards and the people who killed babies and gassed innocent people were farmers and merchants and bankers.
00:32:49.300 They weren't anything trained to do this.
00:32:52.620 They weren't assassins.
00:32:54.300 They were regular people.
00:32:55.460 And once the war started, they put on their black uniform with the death's head insignia and went in and did the most horrible things that history's ever seen.
00:33:04.640 Okay.
00:33:05.160 The book is better than his explanation.
00:33:07.640 It's killing the SS comes out Tuesday.
00:33:10.540 Oh, he's so.
00:33:12.380 Just take the vote, Mitch.
00:33:13.580 Take the vote.
00:33:14.140 Yeah.
00:33:14.740 I mean, geez.
00:33:16.180 This has been a long freaking run here.
00:33:19.220 I mean, who wants to delay this vote?
00:33:21.240 Apparently it's Mitch McConnell now.
00:33:23.120 Oh, just vote.
00:33:24.920 I agree.
00:33:25.420 But this is the first time I've ever seen McConnell have a pulse.
00:33:28.480 I mean, you know, this is about as crazed as Mitch McConnell gets.
00:33:33.300 Orrin Hatch is behind him sleeping.
00:33:35.460 I'm not kidding.
00:33:36.660 He is.
00:33:37.420 I see him.
00:33:38.040 Yeah, he's sleeping.
00:33:39.460 No, but he's not.
00:33:40.460 He's doing his mantra.
00:33:42.240 He just looked up.
00:33:43.380 I mean, he could theoretically.
00:33:44.600 Orrin Hatch.
00:33:44.920 There he is.
00:33:45.700 Oh, he might have been praying.
00:33:48.540 No, Orrin Hatch's mantra is, I want to go home.
00:33:52.100 Yes.
00:33:53.120 Please.
00:33:54.320 Please.
00:33:54.960 Orrin Hatch had a really funny confrontation with a protester in the elevator.
00:34:01.300 Did you see that, Bill?
00:34:03.080 Yeah, I saw it.
00:34:03.860 Yeah.
00:34:04.160 I mean, and like, you know, and it was interesting to see how the protesters did not care what
00:34:10.240 he said.
00:34:10.760 They were looking for an opportunity to yell at him.
00:34:14.320 It had nothing to do with the content of what he said.
00:34:16.660 Well, the more you yell and the louder you are, the more you get paid.
00:34:19.560 There's a scale of yelling.
00:34:22.800 And if you reach a crescendo, you get more money from Move On.
00:34:26.040 Hey, let me ask you this.
00:34:28.200 And Move On, by the way, created to move on from sexual assault allegations.
00:34:33.500 Remember that.
00:34:34.220 That was Bill Clinton.
00:34:35.340 Move on from the Monica Lewinsky thing.
00:34:37.380 Move on.
00:34:37.760 Absolutely.
00:34:38.060 Yeah, it's amazing that that's still around at this point in the Me Too movement.
00:34:42.680 Right, Bill?
00:34:43.060 Well, what about Katz, the main lawyer for Christine Ford?
00:34:47.800 She exonerated Al Franken.
00:34:50.260 Oh, come on.
00:34:53.060 He's a comedian.
00:34:53.860 You know, so look, everybody, anybody, anybody, honest knows what this is and knows what's
00:35:03.340 going on.
00:35:05.100 Bill, do you think this will play out this way at the voting booth?
00:35:08.740 Do you think there are Democrats, Democrats, I'm not talking political players, I'm talking
00:35:15.520 about regular Democrats who are seeing this now and going, you know, I was Ford and I
00:35:21.280 wanted a fair thing, but this is ridiculous.
00:35:24.280 You're asking for people to basically change their opinions.
00:35:29.360 That's very rare.
00:35:30.800 All scientific studies on politics show that people loathe to change their opinion.
00:35:37.160 They don't like to admit they were wrong.
00:35:39.140 I don't understand that.
00:35:40.540 All right?
00:35:41.020 It's just human nature.
00:35:42.020 But what this is going to do is give the Republicans a real wrong point, one-two punch with the economy.
00:35:51.280 So you have the economy and then you have this, corruption on the other side.
00:35:55.540 That's how I would frame it.
00:35:56.760 All right.
00:35:57.080 Hang on.
00:35:57.440 We're getting ready to take the vote.
00:35:58.620 Let's just listen just in for just a second.
00:36:00.860 Sure.
00:36:01.200 The question is, is it the sense of the Senate that debate on the nomination of Brett M.
00:36:06.200 Kavanaugh of Maryland to be an associate justice of the Supreme Court shall be brought
00:36:10.620 to a close?
00:36:12.100 The yeas and nays are mandatory under the rule.
00:36:14.560 The clerk will call the roll.
00:36:16.140 Mr. Alexander.
00:36:16.900 Oh, my God.
00:36:17.320 It's happening.
00:36:18.820 Ms. Baldwin.
00:36:19.580 Mr. Barrasso.
00:36:22.800 Mr. Bennett.
00:36:24.640 Two to two.
00:36:25.460 Mr. Blumenthal.
00:36:27.620 Mr. Blunt.
00:36:30.280 Mr. Booker.
00:36:33.700 Mr. Bozeman.
00:36:35.320 Notice they didn't say it so we can hear it.
00:36:36.820 Mr. Brown.
00:36:37.420 Yeah.
00:36:38.700 Mr. Burr.
00:36:41.040 Ms. Cantwell.
00:36:43.660 It's a big moment in American history.
00:36:45.860 This is a pivot point.
00:36:46.860 Mr. Cardinals.
00:36:47.400 What does this mean, Bill, for history, either direction?
00:36:54.460 Mr. Cassidy.
00:36:56.520 I don't know yet.
00:36:57.720 I mean, I can't speculate on that.
00:36:59.520 I can just, I know I'm pretty good at evaluating the mood of the country.
00:37:04.420 You may remember that five days before the election in 2016, I predicted Trump would win, and I predicted because people didn't like Hillary Clinton and would stay home.
00:37:15.400 I mean, that was my best that I ever did.
00:37:18.320 Right now, I am feeling it everywhere I go.
00:37:21.740 I know a lot of people, and I'm around, okay, that the regular folks know this was a sham, and they know that Kavanaugh and his family were damaged very badly by people who didn't care to seek the truth.
00:37:36.900 They know that.
00:37:38.400 That, I think, will play out in our politics.
00:37:40.940 But you've got to remember, there's a powerful, powerful, corrupt lobby that is driving the Me Too thing, and the media is...
00:37:50.220 Hang on, Flake.
00:37:51.480 Mr. Gardner.
00:37:52.360 What was Flake?
00:37:53.420 This is Gillibrand.
00:37:54.580 We'll give you that in a second.
00:37:56.720 Sorry, go ahead.
00:37:57.160 Mr. Graham.
00:37:58.340 Hi.
00:37:59.740 Mr. Grassley.
00:38:00.780 Hi.
00:38:02.120 Ms. Harris.
00:38:02.860 Flake was an I, I believe.
00:38:04.340 Okay.
00:38:04.640 I thought so, too.
00:38:05.620 Ms. Hassan.
00:38:06.420 Um, you have to understand that the media, in conjunction with the fanatics, the zealots, is powerful.
00:38:15.900 Powerful to drive things.
00:38:17.140 Ms. Heitkamp.
00:38:17.780 Hold on.
00:38:18.660 Stop.
00:38:19.300 Hold on.
00:38:20.100 Mr. Heller.
00:38:20.940 She's a no.
00:38:22.800 Ms. Hirono.
00:38:23.880 A yes being, is a big one.
00:38:25.940 Mr. Hoven.
00:38:29.660 Mrs. Heit-Smith.
00:38:31.880 Yeah.
00:38:32.400 Murkowski.
00:38:33.420 Mr. Inhofe.
00:38:36.420 Mr. Isaacson.
00:38:38.820 Aye.
00:38:39.740 Mr. Johnson.
00:38:43.700 Mr. Jones.
00:38:46.940 Mr. Kane.
00:38:49.380 No.
00:38:51.120 Mr. Kennedy.
00:38:52.520 Aye.
00:38:53.760 Mr. King.
00:38:56.520 House is a big one.
00:38:57.640 Ms. Klobuchar.
00:38:59.320 No.
00:39:00.940 Mr. Kyle.
00:39:02.840 Aye.
00:39:04.260 Mr. Lankford.
00:39:05.760 Aye.
00:39:07.340 Mr. Leahy.
00:39:10.700 Mr. Lee.
00:39:14.240 Mr. Manchin.
00:39:17.020 Mr. Markey.
00:39:18.020 What a new mansion.
00:39:19.960 Mrs. McCaskill.
00:39:21.240 Here comes Murkowski.
00:39:23.320 Mr. McConnell.
00:39:29.420 Mr. Menendez.
00:39:30.740 Almost there.
00:39:31.260 Mr. Merkley.
00:39:34.960 A lot of M's.
00:39:36.420 Mr. Moran.
00:39:37.460 Okay, come on.
00:39:38.080 All right, stop it.
00:39:39.780 Ms. Murkowski.
00:39:44.080 Silence.
00:39:44.640 So we don't know.
00:39:45.100 Mr. Murphy.
00:39:46.300 We'll know soon.
00:39:47.600 Wouldn't you?
00:39:47.900 Yeah, we didn't know on Manchin or Murkowski.
00:39:51.140 Those are the two very interesting ones.
00:39:53.140 And it's strange.
00:39:54.480 I'm watching all of the networks and none of them are catching the votes.
00:39:57.980 So no one is.
00:39:59.060 Yeah.
00:40:01.060 Nor is the New York Times.
00:40:02.500 We're looking at all the sites right now to see what the actual tool is.
00:40:05.640 We don't know yet.
00:40:06.280 Yeah.
00:40:06.760 Yeah.
00:40:07.420 Now again, this is not the final vote.
00:40:09.020 You know, they're going to end the closed debate.
00:40:11.280 And then they'll vote tomorrow.
00:40:13.340 And I do believe Kavanaugh will be confirmed.
00:40:15.340 Nobody wants to be on the wrong side of this.
00:40:18.900 And the winds are blowing against the Democrats now.
00:40:22.500 The winds have shifted.
00:40:24.440 Bill, this is a big deal for the winds shifting, don't you think?
00:40:27.200 I mean, this is the first time I have ever seen this tactic by the Democrats backfire on them.
00:40:33.640 I don't know.
00:40:34.420 The Clarence Thomas stuff was pretty rough.
00:40:37.460 And I think that African-Americans at the time were pretty angry about it.
00:40:43.780 But that, of course, dissipated once he got on the court.
00:40:48.260 The question is, if Kavanaugh is confirmed, will this all go away?
00:40:52.180 Will people just say, okay, the good guys won, and we're not real interested in punishing the Democrats?
00:40:58.400 I don't think so anymore.
00:40:59.900 I don't think so.
00:41:00.340 I just think people are so furious that they're going to take it out on the Democrats.
00:41:04.820 I think the Democrats think that they control these activists.
00:41:11.020 They really think that they can tap them, turn them on, and turn them off.
00:41:16.200 No, I know they do.
00:41:17.240 But I think they're approaching a time where they're not going to be able to turn them off.
00:41:23.300 I don't see it that way.
00:41:26.500 It's very well organized.
00:41:28.620 You're going to get individuals that confront people in restaurants, zealots like that.
00:41:34.240 You're going to have that, and somebody might get hurt.
00:41:36.500 But on the organized front, these people are very disciplined, and there's about a dozen organizations now where money is flooding in to disrupt the process on the part of the far left.
00:41:47.740 Stand by.
00:41:48.360 Some news here.
00:41:49.760 That's a lot.
00:41:50.060 Mr. Wickham.
00:41:50.920 A couple things here.
00:41:52.340 Collins, one of the big ones.
00:41:54.620 A yes.
00:41:55.800 Flake.
00:41:56.040 Yeah, and Flake's a yes.
00:41:57.100 And his yes.
00:41:58.540 I'm sure Murkowski was a yes, and Manchin, I don't know.
00:42:02.120 That's an interesting one.
00:42:03.160 We're in the middle of looking at that right now, and Bill, do you think that they just overplayed their hand here?
00:42:09.660 Oh, yeah.
00:42:09.980 I really feel like they could have had Murkowski.
00:42:13.120 They could have had Collins if they really played this seriously, but instead they overplayed their hand to an incredible degree.
00:42:19.420 Absolutely.
00:42:20.060 And they didn't have what they didn't have.
00:42:23.300 Look, I went through this, and all of a sudden, every time I turned around, there was somebody else saying, well, O'Reilly did this.
00:42:31.580 That wasn't true.
00:42:33.760 All right?
00:42:34.840 So what they thought was that more people were going to come out and point a finger at them, or somebody was going to bolster Ford's party statement.
00:42:45.380 Going, oh, yeah, I was at that party, and I saw this.
00:42:48.120 What do they have to lose?
00:42:49.340 They threw it out there.
00:42:50.480 The press accepted it as fact and made it easier for people to come through.
00:42:55.380 And then you had Avenatti and all these other crazy people piling on, and the left said, look, this is what usually happens.
00:43:04.000 But here, you know, with the FBI involvement and, you know, a pretty strong statement by Kavanaugh, Kavanaugh saved himself.
00:43:11.400 Yeah, he did.
00:43:12.380 You know, one of the things that I couldn't do was save myself, because they didn't want, they being Fox, me to address it.
00:43:20.320 Yes.
00:43:21.760 I couldn't save myself.
00:43:24.360 Kavanaugh did.
00:43:26.580 And that's what turned it.
00:43:28.420 It does look like Joe Manchin has voted yes on Kavanaugh.
00:43:33.360 All right, so that means that Kavanaugh, that Manchin's going to vote to confirm him.
00:43:37.380 And the reason Manchin's doing that is because if he voted against Kavanaugh, that he might lose the election in West Virginia.
00:43:45.520 Now, are the people of West Virginia that stupid?
00:43:48.440 We do have one no vote from Lisa Murkowski.
00:43:51.460 So Murkowski is out.
00:43:53.240 Manchin is in.
00:43:54.760 Flake is in.
00:43:56.100 Collins is in.
00:43:57.780 This just should be enough for him to get confirmed here.
00:44:00.660 Yeah, because if it's a tie, Pence breaks it.
00:44:03.160 Correct.
00:44:03.540 Now, Murkowski, if Murkowski votes against Kavanaugh, she's through in the Republican Party.
00:44:12.300 She's finished.
00:44:13.700 Yeah.
00:44:13.860 She won't get a nickel from any Republican.
00:44:18.380 And I believe that her Senate career will be over.
00:44:20.980 I think the people of Alaska, a very conservative state, will throw her out.
00:44:25.200 Do you think, Bill, that we have with Murkowski the situation where she knew it was going to go through, wanted to vote no, was able to vote no because she knew they had the 50 votes?
00:44:38.880 Doesn't matter.
00:44:40.040 Just the no vote going against every single one of her colleagues isolates her and puts her as a pariah.
00:44:48.760 Word of the day.
00:44:49.900 Pariah.
00:44:50.380 In the Republican Party.
00:44:53.380 Okay.
00:44:54.660 That's an amazing situation.
00:44:56.280 I didn't think Murkowski was going to put her entire career at risk over this, but apparently she has.
00:45:02.800 Well, she could vote yes tomorrow.
00:45:04.880 How?
00:45:05.640 How, though?
00:45:06.740 If she's voting not to advance the nomination to the floor, then how does she vote yes?
00:45:13.320 I want to confirm it because I didn't think that it should go forward, but now it's gone forward.
00:45:18.180 And so now I'm going to, because a lot of people are calling my office and I'm afraid I'm afraid for my career.
00:45:24.660 I am going to I am going to vote yes.
00:45:27.520 Maybe.
00:45:28.180 But I that's a pretty tough line.
00:45:31.100 Yeah.
00:45:31.320 I don't think she's going to do it.
00:45:32.520 It's an interesting point in that one of the most shocking vote results that I can remember in my entire lifetime was Lisa Murkowski beating Joe Miller on a write in ballot in that Senate campaign and several years ago.
00:45:46.140 Does Alaska reward Murkowski after this with another election?
00:45:50.420 I mean, that's I don't think so.
00:45:51.460 I don't think so.
00:45:52.760 They are very independent.
00:45:54.580 They are conservative, but they're very independent.
00:45:57.180 And we'll wait and see.
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