'Blood Pressure is Rising' with Bill O'Reilly and John Crist - 10⧸5⧸18
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1 hour and 50 minutes
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176.54391
Summary
Today's episode features a science experiment that involves Dr. Stu, a scientist, and Dr. Glenn Beck, a conservative radio host. Glenn and Stu try to figure out if you can drink a six-pack in an hour before going to class and then go back to class.
Transcript
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The Blaze Radio Network, on demand, Glenn Beck.
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As many of you know, science is really the main focus of this program.
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And our many awards and our many scientific papers that have been published.
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That means you can treat the entire human body.
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I can treat the entire human body and the mind.
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And today, we have a science experiment happening in the first hour before we get to Bill O'Reilly and the live Kavanaugh vote.
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So, yesterday, we played this audio from Barack Obama, and I want you to listen as a scientist.
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Yeah, I think I was a thug for a big part of my growing up.
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I think 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.
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I think that, you know, I reacted by engaging in a lot of behavior that's not untypical of black males.
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And consumed substances that weren't always legal.
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And, you know, I think generally was acting out in ways that when I look back on it, I understand.
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I think that what got me through those years was a natural aptitude for schooling.
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Which meant that I didn't have to pay attention too much to be able to keep my grades up.
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I might drink a six-pack in an hour before going back to class.
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The sound that you heard, a little, you know, timer.
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Usually it takes a while before they start feeling like they're coming every five seconds.
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So what we're doing is I don't believe you can drink a six-pack in an hour and go to class
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and, you know, just everybody thinks you're normal.
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I don't think you drink a six-pack in an hour and then want to go to class.
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I mean, it's like, because you're like, okay, there's nothing I can do about this now.
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You're not going to be able to pull off, you know, the normal student role, especially
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He's drinking every time you hear that little chime.
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He'll be taking a shot of beer every time you hear that.
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So every minute for the next, what, 56 minutes or something like that?
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Now, I've made a questionable choice, I will say, to leave this off.
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Their flesh and blood version, which is delicious.
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Well, A, all of my blackouts before my kids went into their teenage years.
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And also, I was still drinking when it was like whiskey, you know?
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Then, I stopped drinking, and they come out with all these great flavors.
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Of course, if they have beer that, you know, tastes like cookies, I would have been dead.
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Oh, well, we're going to get to it in a minute.
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Now, the problem with this one, as I do this shot here, Holm, is it 7.5% alcohol?
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Which I didn't really realize when I pulled it out of the fridge today.
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No, but I mean, you've got to figure Barack Obama, before he goes to school, it's like
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We should, I guess, to be really loyal to this experiment.
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We should all come together and figure out what the typical black beer is and drink that.
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Can you believe, that's the other thing we wanted to talk about on this, was this guy, I'm
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sorry, if that was said by a white guy, it would be so racist.
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Can you imagine anybody saying, well, you know, the typical black experience, you know,
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they'll get up and they'll play a lot of basketball.
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They drink a lot, do drugs, and go to class hammered.
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Sarah picked that noise, and I hate you, Sarah.
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So, um, but you're right, even half of that is a career ender if you happen to be white
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Just saying, I honestly, if, let's say, um, uh, I don't know, Mitt Romney came out tomorrow,
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or, uh, Orrin Hatch, or Jeff Sessions, or John Thune came out tomorrow.
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It's like, by the way, one of the interesting things about the typical black person is they're
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They accused him of gang rape, and he's still going strong.
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If he would have said, yeah, well, I was running the gang rape thing.
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You know, I was just, I thought it was better than, you know, what the typical blacks do,
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I mean, and the fact that he loads all of that on, the fact that he loads all that
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on, and there's like five horrible things, I mean, saying that people play basketball
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Saying that people play basketball is not a bad thing, though it would be called racist
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But you're only getting into, they don't pay attention to school, they're always fighting,
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Like, that is legitimately, like, just racism, right?
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It's to say that an entire race is doing that regularly.
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And you know, I didn't notice until that time how many times he used the word typical
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And by the way, this, I mean, in a way, it really does vindicate this moment you had
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No, I'm a good half of you're in, so let me go.
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No, I mean, in all seriousness, it's like, this, what you said at the time, and as you
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said, you've poorly phrased it on Fox, but as we talked about, just the next day, you
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know, he sees everything through the prism of race.
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I have until the next one to get that thing done.
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When you're 21 is when the right time is, okay?
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You used to not drink until it was 5 p.m., if I remember correctly.
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That's what kept me from being an alcoholic in my head.
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I drew this line, this crazy line, because I thought, alcoholics are drunk all day.
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So I'm not going to do that, because I'm not an alcoholic.
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And I would literally, no matter where I was, I had alcohol in my hand, and I watched either on...
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I watched either on my watch or a clock, I would watch the second hand go to 5 o'clock.
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And when that thing went to 5 o'clock, I drank.
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You're going to burn some alcohol, some calories by...
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At some point, you're just going to need to take me off of this microphone.
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My science experiment is that you would not go to class, nor would you...
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You know, if you're drinking all the time, six beers, no big deal.
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In my day, six beers wouldn't have even touched me.
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I'm the one drinking here and you can't keep track?
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It's nice to be able to drink in a race at least one day of this Kavanaugh story.
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Because when that vote comes down today, I want to be hammered.
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Interestingly enough, Bill O'Reilly will also be with us.
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Wait, you're keeping it up during the commercials?
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Well, it's got a long time to go before the next drink.
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Stu is, what are you about, a beer and a half in?
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Yeah, so Stu is just, we're just doing a little science experiment.
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And the Democrats never had a problem with Barack Obama.
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I mean, he talks about everything the Democrats say should disqualify Brett Kavanaugh.
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I found it so interesting, this standard here, because we started with, like, innocent until proven guilty.
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Then it was like, do we think he probably did it?
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Then it was, is there any possibility that he did it?
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Now, then we lowered it to, well, did he drink so much that he may have forgotten himself that he did it?
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And then it's like, well, I think he lied about the drinking.
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And when we pushed him up against the wall and accused him of being a gang rapist, he got mad.
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I mean, you know, he's like, well, of course I was saying.
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I do not want another shot of Bud Light right now.
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The things that I, as a doctor, have to endure.
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I just cannot believe you're making me do this.
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And you are way too far down that road, as I'm sure many people have found out.
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I think it's one of those things where you have.
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Because of the world we're living in, I do want you to record your consent right now.
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I feel forced into doing this, and I don't want to.
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That's weird, because this is how my career started.
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Now, in the middle of doing this, maybe there's something we bring back.
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And we just all do a power hour, and we just talk politics.
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I'll be the host of that, because I'll be sober.
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You know, I mean, they always say Republicans are against science.
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Yeah, but I don't ever even recall hearing stories of you ever being falling down drunk.
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Wait till I get nominated for the Supreme Court.
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So, you know, there were 300 arrested yesterday in the Capitol.
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We've got to play this interaction between Orrin Hatch and some protester.
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I was going to pull it for News and White Matters, which, by the way, I have to do after
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the show, which is going to be a complete disaster.
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Because without any of the fun of actually drinking, I'm just going to be stammering
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I'm anxious to hear your commentary with Bill O'Reilly and your comments during and after
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I will say, if I could get drunk for every Bill O'Reilly interview, I'm in on that deal.
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I swear to you, I'm going to pop a blood vessel in my head.
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Well, before the commercial break, I believe you have to take two more shots, so it's
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I think right now, gun to my head, I think the answer is he is going to get confirmed.
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Though, I mean, Hyde Camp is out, so you have only Manchin, Murkowski, Collins, and Flake.
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And Flake, Collins seems to be the most positive, oddly, of the bunch at this point.
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Flake made some positive comments, but as he does, nine seconds later, then walks him
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Oh, if somebody stops him and says, he might change.
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I mean, it's not something you want to do with yourself.
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Power hours are designed for college students, not for adults who are on national radio.
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Now that I read all of the definitions of boofing, where boofing is, you know, apparently, you
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As an alcoholic, that's technically not drinking.
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Look, it's up to them to close the loophole, not you.
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How screwed up do you have to be to think, I got to pour a bunch of beer in my butt?
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I drank a six-pack in an hour before going back to class.
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Would Stu be qualified to be on the Supreme Court or President of the United States?
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In an hour, he has to drink six beers just like Barack Obama did.
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And I had a point I was going to go to, and I do not remember.
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No, our own Keith Malinak, who, a producer of this program for many years, and now a producer
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of the Pat Gray Unleashed program on the Blaze Radio Network and television networks, is currently
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mirroring, which was a hard word to say in this state, mirroring my drinking in the other
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By the way, I'm not paying you for today's work.
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This is the most effort I've put into a show in many years.
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By the way, we are less than an hour away from the Kavanaugh vote.
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I would give my right arm for a bottle of jazz.
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You talked to Malcolm Gladwell yesterday, and he talked to you about how you always remember
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Well, was it really that bad for you when you were drinking?
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No, I just want you to know that your career is directly tied to mine.
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Because I'll be close to death, and, you know, after...
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You know, when you're close to death, it's like, give me the fentanyl patch.
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Well, now, you obviously will be immediately divorced after that, which is something you
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This is something that she could have taken a plane.
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She could have taken a jet at any time with half of the money.
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I think she'll walk whether you have a drink or not.
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I mean, the whole, the whole, I used to love cigars.
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Going, going, hanging out with Ben the other day and they were all smoking cigars.
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And the last time I smoked one, I was smoking and Tanya looked at me.
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And she said, I just can't imagine myself smoking.
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I can't imagine myself kissing somebody who had smoked a cigar.
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And I looked at that cigar and then I looked at her and looked at the cigar and looked
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at her and I kissed the cigar and said, goodbye, my love.
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And the Cuban economy failed for the final time.
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Just so you know, this is all being done under scientific.
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But although I am a little upset that I don't have Dr.
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By the way, universities, I only have one doctorate.
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You should start submitting chapters of Mein Kampf for scientific studies.
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If you don't know, and hopefully we're going to have these guys on, well, I don't know
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I think in early or mid next week, we're working on the details on that.
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His temperament, I just want you to know, he's beginning to show temperament unbecoming
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I think Kavanaugh should get a beer sponsorship, and he should sit up there, pound at him during
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Don't say oral and Brett Kavanaugh at the same time.
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Are you man enough to go through what Brett Kavanaugh went through, and then sit on the
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Supreme Court, and the Democrats are controlling the House, and they are wanting to have Donald
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Trump be subpoenaed to, you know, testify over something completely ridiculous that you
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Are you man enough to, after what you, if you were Brett Kavanaugh, after what they
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did, to go, I'm going to look at this, you know, seriously, I'm going to, I'm going
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Oh, I mean, this is why I should not be on, I should not be on the Supreme Court, largely
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because I would rule completely out of spite at this point.
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If I, and this is, we talked about this before, we were not fans of Kavanaugh as a nominee.
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No, no, no, we were not fans of Kavanaugh as a nominee.
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Look, and I will point this out, and I pointed this out to Trump supporters.
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One of the main reasons Trump got elected was his list of 21 Supreme Court nominees.
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The 21 nominees for the Supreme Court that Donald Trump named in 2016.
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You're not going to find it on there, because it was added after he got elected.
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Yeah, the point being that he got elected because he said, I'm going to pick from this list.
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Now, if he had gone through 20 Supreme Court, or 21 Supreme Court justices, I could say,
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Why he needed to expand that list, and Amy Coney Barrett was on the expansion as well.
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Why you need to expand that list after you get elected, I don't know.
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But they decided to do that, and that's where Kavanaugh is.
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And I know I had a point I was going to, but I do not remember it.
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And I'm going to try to convince Stu to keep drinking until the vote happens.
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I mean, once the vote happens, I may pick it back up.
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That's all I want to do right now is talk about air conditioning filters.
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So, in other words, if you put a bunch of crap in the system, your liver kind of filters
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But at some point, if you just keep putting crap in it, you have to change the filter.
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And if you just ask them, just deliver it as I'm supposed to get them every, I don't
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You're doing a really good job with this, and you've had no alcohol.
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He did this intentionally and then went to school.
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I am monitoring him, and I am a doctor of humanities.
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They've got a snickerdoodle ale that they bring out.
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They'll be trying to say, I'll just have a snickerdoodle.
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Let me make a serious point here, Glenn, before we end the hour.
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They have incredible, these microbrews that are out now.
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You can smell it if you want to smell it, but don't drink it.
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The small government aspect of this, which is important.
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The reason why you have all these great beers now and all these great microbrews is because
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forever the U.S. government restricted breweries from opening up.
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We obviously know about the amendment, the prohibition situation.
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But they really did restrict this for a long time, and they kept innovation out of this.
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Thank God, because I was so bored with that conversation.
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By the way, can we get the blood pressure stuff in here, Stephen?
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What I'd like to do, I'd like to do an experiment during the vote.
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I want to take my blood pressure, because I just saw Dianne Feinstein.
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And she's now speaking on the floor of the Senate.
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And as you were talking about whatever you were talking about, my blood pressure just
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And I want to, during the vote, I want to check my blood pressure against your blood
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pressure, because I bet your blood pressure is going to be totally fine.
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If we have to live with these politicians, I think we might.
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I'm only saying this from a position of science.
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As a person who's experienced both in the middle of a news cycle, this feels better.
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And there's nothing better than drinking a whole six-pack and then polishing off cookies.
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They put it in cans for individual servings for a reason.
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I really, you know, this is an honest statement.
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You know, I just drink, you know, I just enjoy a drink or two.
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Would you drink that stuff if it had no alcohol content in it?
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I've got my second set of kids going into teenage years.
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Can I balance, is there a thing as responsible alcoholism to where you're blacking out, but
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Since you're forcing me to do this, I'm going to take a moment to try to convince you to
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Since you're torturing me, let me ruin your life for a moment.
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This is the thing that every alcoholic says just before they break.
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I have to finish this beer before the end of the hour.
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Now, this is better than I thought you would be.
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I'm going to turn my microphone off at this point because I don't want to ruin any FCC.
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...and then throw on top of it the Senate vote on Kavanaugh?
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That is going to be hour two of the Glenn Beck program next.
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Glenn Beck is coming live to talk about the right path forward
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and to make fun of the people standing in the way.
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New York Times ran their bombshell story on Harvey Weinstein,
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and it has been 12 straight months of Me Too madness.
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It's turned in to an absolute nightmare, I think.
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and have proven the case that this person is guilty.
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And it's strange, I'm watching all of the networks and none of them are catching the votes,
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We're looking at all the sites right now to see what the actual total is.
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You know, they're going to have the closed debate and then they'll vote tomorrow and I
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Nobody wants to be on the wrong side of this and the winds are blowing against the Democrats
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Bill, this is a big deal for the winds shifting, don't you think?
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I mean, this is the first time I have ever seen this tactic by the Democrats backfire
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And I think that African Americans at the time were pretty angry about it.
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But that, of course, dissipated once he got on the court.
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The question is, if Kavanaugh is confirmed, will this all go away?
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Will people just say, okay, the good guys won and we're not real interested in punishing
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I just think people are so furious that they're going to take it out on the Democrats.
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I think the Democrats think that they control these activists.
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They really think that they can, you know, tap them, you know, turn them on and turn them
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But I think they're approaching a time where they're not going to be able to turn them
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You're going to get individuals that confront people in restaurants, zealots like that.
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But on the organized front, these people are very disciplined.
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And there's about a dozen organizations now where money is flooding in to disrupt the process
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We're in the middle of looking at that right now.
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And Bill, do you think that they just overplayed their hand here?
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I really feel like they could have had Murkowski.
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They could have had Collins if they really played this seriously.
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But instead, they overplayed their hand to an incredible degree.
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And all of a sudden, every time I turned around, there was somebody else saying, well, O'Reilly
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So what they thought was that more people were going to come out and point a finger
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at them, or somebody was going to bolster Ford's party statement, going, oh, yeah, I was
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The press accepted it as fact and made it easier for people to come through.
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And then you had Avenatti and all these other crazy people piling on.
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And then the left said, look, this is what usually happens.
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But here, you know, with the FBI involvement and, you know, pretty strong statement by Kavanaugh,
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You know, one of the things that I couldn't do was save myself, because they didn't want,
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It does look like Joe Manchin has voted yes on Kavanaugh.
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All right, so that means that Kavanaugh, that Manchin's going to vote to confirm him.
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And the reason Manchin's doing that is because if he voted against Kavanaugh, that he might
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Now, are the people of West Virginia that stupid?
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So Murkowski is out, Manchin is in, Flake is in, Collins is in.
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This should be enough for him to get confirmed here.
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Now, Murkowski, if Murkowski votes against Kavanaugh, she's through in the Republican Party.
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She won't get a nickel from any Republican, and I believe that her Senate career will be
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I think the people of Alaska, a very conservative state, will throw her out.
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Do you think, Bill, that we have with Murkowski the situation where she knew it was going to
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go through, wanted to vote no, was able to vote no because she knew they had the 50 votes?
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But just the no vote going against every single one of her colleagues isolates her and puts
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her as a pariah, word of the day, pariah, in the Republican Party.
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I didn't think Murkowski was going to put her entire career at risk over this, but apparently
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If she's voting not to advance the nomination to the floor, then how does she vote yes?
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Because I didn't think that it should go forward, but now it's gone forward, and so now I'm going
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to, because a lot of people are calling my office and I'm afraid for my career, I am
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It's an interesting point in that one of the most shocking vote results that I can remember
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in my entire lifetime was Lisa Murkowski beating Joe Miller on a write-in ballot in that Senate
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Does Alaska reward Murkowski after this with another election?
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They are conservative, but they're very independent, and we'll wait and see.
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The Senate has voted 51-49 to advance the Kavanaugh nomination.
01:12:33.080
It looks as though tomorrow he will get the nomination and be confirmed.
01:12:41.060
However, there's a couple of wrenches in this, and we will talk about that coming up next hour.
01:12:46.260
Also, we're going to just break for just a second and just have some laughs.
01:12:50.920
There is a guy who a ton of people, about half a billion views on YouTube, John Crist.
01:13:01.840
He happens to be in town, and everybody in this building is trying to snag tickets, and
01:13:05.940
I thought, the best way to get tickets is to put them on the radio and then just say,
01:13:12.960
But really, we just wanted to promote him and have him in for a few minutes.
01:13:21.700
We'll have John Crist when we come back, and then more on the Senate.
01:13:26.820
Pat Gray joins us, and of course, more with Stu, who is already a six-pack plus one into
01:13:39.960
Glenn Beck is coming live to talk about the right path forward and to make fun of the
01:13:45.980
He might not be able to save the country, but at least we can all go down laughing.
01:13:49.580
Glenn Beck Live, the Addicted to Outrage Tour, on tour this fall.
01:14:01.080
So John Crist is a comedian that you may or may not know.
01:14:13.080
And absolutely everyone in this building has said, so can you get any tickets?
01:14:28.960
Uh, and you, you don't necessarily come from a comedian, typical comedian, hard living
01:14:38.660
I feel like that's a, that's a side, a compliment.
01:14:42.640
I don't know if you know anything about me, but you seem like you're doing okay.
01:14:50.280
No, like, well, you know, my, my dad is actually, he was a pastor for 30 years and then he became
01:14:58.980
And he said this, I thought this was interesting.
01:15:00.680
He said, we're all kind of doing the same thing.
01:15:10.880
So he first tried to fix it by changing people's hearts in church.
01:15:21.420
I'm trying to fix it by like changing people's minds.
01:15:24.280
Have you ever heard a, a well thought out comedy bit and you're like, oh man, that is
01:15:30.080
And it changes the way you think about it because comedy, it's, it breaks down the walls of like,
01:15:37.060
So what is your, so then what are you trying to change?
01:15:39.220
What are you trying to, uh, well, I mean, what I would prefer is somebody that's just
01:15:44.940
going to change me from an angry person to give me 90 minutes of not caring about anything.
01:15:51.180
And that's what, that's what a lot of people say at our comedy shows is like we, you know,
01:15:55.580
we, I, we had a lady that had, uh, she has a cancer and she came to my show.
01:15:59.340
She's thinking, but every, she goes, every minute of my day, I think about this disease
01:16:04.780
But for that two hours that I was at your show, I felt like I was free and that's it.
01:16:11.660
But it gets harder and harder, I suppose, every day, but yeah, is it hard to not talk
01:16:17.720
about things that are, uh, well, the good thing about being a comedian is I don't have
01:16:25.260
Like what's, what does he, they tune in to know what you think about.
01:16:28.760
I just had to make it like, somebody's like, what do you think about?
01:16:31.100
I was like, I don't have to, I don't have to really like, I don't know.
01:16:34.880
It's not really, but if it's funny, cause a lot of, a lot of times comedians now, if you
01:16:39.660
look at your Explorer page on Twitter for comedians, it's like, it's not funny.
01:16:45.220
They're going for, they're like, you're going for claptor.
01:16:54.020
And if you want to, you want to get politics, you can go to, yeah, whatever.
01:17:01.400
Amy Schumer was erect, uh, arrested yesterday at the protest.
01:17:04.540
And like, Amy Schumer was a, at one point, and I know this is going to be shocking to
01:17:09.820
everybody in the audience, a brilliant comedian.
01:17:13.840
And she's turned, fame has turned her into an activist who gets arrested at rallies.
01:17:25.140
You know, I tell you though, I think that the, I think the smart comedians are the ones like
01:17:30.720
They're just like, Hey, like, you don't think Jim Gaffigan is a, is a tax paying working?
01:17:40.600
Now some people are politically minded and smart and you're like, Oh, it's a, but some
01:17:45.380
people were like, you're like, Oh yeah, you don't know what you're talking about.
01:17:51.540
But that's why you, I mean, your comedy is different because you were told, uh, write what you
01:18:03.740
You can probably guess politically where we fall.
01:18:07.380
So like, I don't, but like if you, if you're going to, let's say somebody's like, John,
01:18:18.480
So it's not going to be the extent of my knowledge is going to be like smoke pot and
01:18:24.180
Like that's all I, I know the 80,000 foot view of that life.
01:18:29.040
But if you're talking about like Christian culture, growing up in church, the South of
01:18:33.940
sports, like these are kind of areas where I've like, like I have this bit of this was
01:18:39.040
like a lady that has a Bible verse for every type of situation.
01:18:42.260
And people are like, how'd you memorize all those verses?
01:18:49.720
That's just who I, so you're going to be a great comic.
01:18:51.980
You stick to what, and you know, and a lot of people say you should, like when I went,
01:18:55.600
I lived in Hollywood for four or five years and they were like, Hey, you need to get
01:19:05.460
You're pretty, you cannot get tickets to any of your shows.
01:19:12.640
But I don't think it's, you don't think like you in today, there's so like it used to
01:19:17.100
be when like Johnny Carson could put you on the tonight show and you could be famous forever
01:19:24.720
If he invited you over to the couch as a comedian, you're set for life and you could tour the
01:19:31.800
But now there's so much HBO, Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, every, there's so much, you don't need
01:19:39.160
You need, I was at, uh, in Cleveland and there was the theater right across the comedy club
01:19:44.400
There's a line around the block and I go, who, who's performing?
01:19:48.540
You would think like the Beatles or someone like, it's like some kid I never heard of.
01:19:54.600
I love, that's amazing to me where you don't have to just go see the end of comedy is very
01:20:01.020
So you could love someone and be like, Glenn, check this guy out.
01:20:09.580
You can't tell him, you can't tell him it's not funny.
01:20:14.300
So that's, that's what I've experienced so far.
01:20:16.680
So, uh, you know, one of the things that when I, when I, uh, was, I feel like, does anybody
01:20:27.240
Somewhere Colonel Sanders is like, I know I look like Glenn Beck.
01:20:30.780
I know I was going to go in a different direction.
01:20:36.340
I feel like you look like Dave Ramsey with hair.
01:20:46.020
This is a making me a little uncomfortable, but Hey, it's a, it's a new world.
01:20:51.280
So when I was, uh, now this isn't helping because the story I'm going into, but when I
01:20:57.040
proposed to my wife, she said, no, and, uh, and she's you though, let's be real.
01:21:14.420
And she said, the reason why is because we don't have God in common.
01:21:21.640
And I said, I see you every Sunday after church and every time you come home talking
01:21:27.280
about the people who are honking at each other and yelling at each other in the parking
01:21:35.240
It's crazy how people are in church and they're fine in that, but they're, they're looking
01:21:42.980
Which is, you saw, you seen that video of mine, road rage in the church parking lot.
01:21:46.460
It's like, cause I make all these, I make two videos a week and some of them connect
01:21:57.780
Sometimes you like put your heart and soul into something.
01:22:04.080
Cause you don't, I don't think you even have to be a Christian to, or a church going person
01:22:08.120
to, you've heard about that from your wife that you're like, yeah, I know how it
01:22:14.920
And it's just the, what's funny is the juxtaposition of, oh, we love Jesus.
01:22:28.440
Wouldn't you say like, if you, like you see someone on TV and they're given a rundown and
01:22:42.180
So you're like, you can spot insincerity and why everybody loves that is cause everyone,
01:22:48.020
when people get mad at my jokes at the live show, cause you're going to come and the whole
01:22:57.440
People, people are like stabbing each other for tickets.
01:23:07.540
But people, the people are like, whenever I tell jokes, it's like across the line.
01:23:13.100
I know you guys text each other this personally.
01:23:16.420
I know like when the radio, when the mics go off, you and like, if there's an interview,
01:23:26.780
Cause that's how humans and people, I feel like I've connected with you.
01:23:30.160
Cause you're like, somebody's like telling, somebody's like telling us the truth out here.
01:23:35.540
And that's what people, I think comedy, people are like, is comedy hard in 2018?
01:23:40.720
I go, I think it's way easier because you don't, to, to cross the line, you don't have
01:23:48.740
It used to be in the nineties, you had to say the most profane, disgusting.
01:23:52.620
I never even, I can't believe this is coming out of someone's mouth, but in 2018, we heard
01:23:58.020
So it's kind of coming back to like a Jimmy Fallon type.
01:24:01.500
I, I, I, I said years ago that I thought the only thing left shocking was what an individual
01:24:15.240
What you really are feeling and want to say, but you don't.
01:24:23.160
Like you ever been like, we're all good Christians in here.
01:24:25.960
We've been driving down the road and seen that cyclist on the side of the road.
01:24:28.720
Like, I wonder if I just like, like, why is that?
01:24:35.320
That, that joke has stayed in my show for about four years because it, everyone.
01:24:41.000
Because you have, but what's at the bottom of that?
01:24:43.160
You're a good, you want to be the person in church that, and then the real human is the
01:24:50.880
Every is the guy now might be, some might be better or worse than others.
01:24:53.540
Some might be, some might be against the law and some not right.
01:24:55.860
Some might actually turn the wheel a little bit.
01:24:59.100
The reason why the, the reason why the outrage and the culture and people are coming after
01:25:02.780
Kavanaugh are, cause you were like, if, if, if we can notch him down, I feel like that's
01:25:15.520
The people listening that are like, Glenn Beck is up here.
01:25:22.800
They listen because they're like, I'm better than that dude.
01:25:28.820
So when you, when everybody starts out on an even playing field and then you get, you
01:25:31.860
know, that's what you get rich or famous or successful or the CEO to you be down here
01:25:38.520
and him be up here is not sit well with people.
01:25:41.020
So if we can somehow expose them as a human and that's what I, I've said in my act for
01:25:47.140
a long time, every scandal that ever comes out, pastor, politics, athlete, that headline
01:26:04.340
Oh, you, he was drinking after a long day of work.
01:26:10.980
Or like, are he, you know, that was the kind of the thing.
01:26:13.400
And I don't want to get into politics, but on the thing with Kavanaugh was agree or disagree
01:26:26.420
I mean, there's no, there's no human on the planet that you wouldn't go, okay, enough.
01:26:33.380
You were like, there's no avenue for like defense.
01:26:37.360
He can't like, like people, we, somebody came after us.
01:26:41.320
We have jokes about kids with like allergies and we kind of like make fun of them.
01:26:51.360
I go, it used to be like back in the day, you know, like, you know, like my dad knew
01:26:57.880
He knew how to shingle the house, fix the radiator.
01:27:02.200
And if you'd like ask my dad when he was little, like, Hey, do you need a jacket?
01:27:08.960
And now kids are just running around like, excuse me, I have a gluten allergy.
01:27:13.860
And they're bragging about how like I have a peanut allergy.
01:27:17.420
One of the jokes, I got a, I got a peanut allergy.
01:27:26.960
And then everybody's like one upping each other on how weak.
01:27:31.620
Like, dude, I was like, these, like these teach, I make fun of these women's t-shirts
01:27:38.140
Like, but first cough, like just to how they say, namaste, like, uh, but, uh, feed me tacos
01:27:46.020
Like, I go, did your grandmother, if she, my mom used to make bread, like make bread.
01:27:58.480
And what the joke is, like, I go, I feel like we got the best military on planet earth.
01:28:05.740
The United States got best military, but if we had to go to war and we had to have a draft.
01:28:14.880
Cause this, the draft was 18 to 25 year old men.
01:28:28.340
It's like, you know, as a prepper, a doomsday guy.
01:28:34.260
The guys in the caves are going to kill all of us.
01:28:37.280
We'll just, we'll be like, please kill me, man.
01:28:42.860
My joke is like, is like, uh, they're, they're like, uh, I don't know why these terrorists
01:29:03.880
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Um, we were just talking in the break about how things have changed for comedians and everybody
01:30:44.480
that you don't need to, I mean, to get an HBO comedy special used to be the big deal.
01:30:51.100
That way, like if Johnny Carson called you over to the couch, it was game over.
01:31:01.520
I don't know what that says about my career, but yeah.
01:31:08.280
They're like, hey, did everybody else, can we get on anywhere else now?
01:31:25.020
I think that the change was Joe Rogan when he had, to me, the pivot point that nobody recognized
01:31:36.740
And nobody in the media even knew that he was going to come up.
01:31:41.440
Most people didn't even know that he was going to be on or on or smoke dope or who Joe Rogan
01:31:51.300
Like the, like, we know, we're well aware who Joe, and you meet anybody in the airport,
01:31:55.260
like whoever you like, Adam Carolla or these huge podcasts.
01:31:59.380
It's like, yeah, we know who, like, it's funny in Hollywood, because Adam's talked about this
01:32:03.860
No one in Hollywood will, will touch Adam Carolla because of some of the things he says.
01:32:09.040
And then, but he, he's the biggest, biggest podcast in America.
01:32:13.420
He has anybody like, dude, he loved the Adam Carolla show.
01:32:18.180
It's kind of like, you probably wouldn't get this perspective, but living out in L.A.,
01:32:21.620
like, it's kind of like, it's like Trump voters.
01:32:24.520
No one says, hey, you kind of like have to like.
01:32:30.520
Well, because in L.A., they were like, Hillary's going to dominate this election.
01:32:36.820
Because they were like, if you're going to be on the Glenn Beck show, you're going to
01:32:42.640
They go, but a lot of those people where the media is produced, I think, is in New York
01:32:46.220
and Los Angeles and the three mile radius around Manhattan or Hollywood.
01:32:49.440
I go, and, but I've been touring in Wichita, Kansas and in Louisville.
01:32:56.120
There's a lot of Trump supporters out there in the middle.
01:32:58.320
Like in between, I go, and I see, I just judging the eye test, the signs and the yard test.
01:33:15.700
And the yard sign thing here is crazy in Beto's favor.
01:33:22.100
Uh, Ted Cruz is the Republican and, uh, and Beto is, Beto is the, uh, Hispanic.
01:33:29.280
Robert Francis O'Rourke is his real name and he calls himself Beto.
01:33:32.640
And Beto because it's the Hispanic nickname for anybody named Robert.
01:33:40.700
That's like the perfect comedy, but like, come on, man.
01:33:43.000
Like, that's the, that's the, comedian's job is to just look at something and be like,
01:33:52.680
We're glad to hear, uh, Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed, which is, uh, tearing up, uh,
01:33:57.800
the, uh, podcast world and literally tearing it up, tearing it up.
01:34:06.840
And, uh, who could be more surprised than all of us, but, uh, and you know, who's also
01:34:16.560
The podcast Chew the Fat with Jeff Fisher is like.
01:34:22.220
And it's inexplicable to us because we hate him.
01:34:26.800
I had to write a, I had to write a memo to all of the, you know, producers and everybody
01:34:33.080
And, uh, and I was like, I'm, nobody could be more surprised than me.
01:34:37.140
Yeah, he's a really bad guy, but the performance, uh, you know, is, of the podcast is really impressive.
01:34:42.600
All right, so, uh, Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed, welcome to the program.
01:34:56.980
However, there is one vote for the Republican side that is going away and I'd love to get
01:35:04.100
first your gut reaction and then let's talk about it.
01:35:08.260
Because my gut reaction was clear and then thinking about it, I'm like, well, now, wait
01:35:15.200
You are, uh, you're going to vote for Kavanaugh.
01:35:48.440
So Senator Danes from Montana, he's been elected by his people to represent them.
01:35:55.060
This is one of the most important game changing votes, uh, of maybe his lifetime.
01:36:03.560
Uh, it will, if, if the Republic, if the Republicans lose this, it will set the standard of how everything
01:36:19.920
Cause my still would say, I, I go to my daughter's wedding, but I don't know how I could reconcile
01:36:27.100
Well, it depends on, do they still win the vote without his?
01:36:32.620
Uh, if they're at 50, 50, I say, go to your daughter's wedding.
01:36:39.220
If it's 49, 49, essentially, you'd have to, uh, probably, well, it'd be pants.
01:36:45.400
Well, no, if it's, well, yeah, I mean, but again, let's say Manchin switches right now.
01:36:49.940
He, a Democrat, one Democrat voted for the Republican.
01:36:52.720
So let's say he signifies today or that he can go and, and vote for the Republican, but
01:37:05.760
I gotta say like my, it's interesting you said that your gut was, I go with my daughter,
01:37:15.080
I kind of had the other opposite thought, which was my initial thought was this is really
01:37:18.580
important, but then I think of my actual daughter, not like, uh, you know, noun daughter, but like
01:37:29.980
Like, that's like the most important thing in my life.
01:37:31.740
I did sign up for that job, but I did not sign up to abandon my family.
01:37:38.860
For instance, if the vote is at, you know, two o'clock, uh, that is still what, uh, Montana
01:37:45.760
time noon or 11 o'clock, you could say, Hey, move that.
01:37:54.280
If the, the ceremony was supposed to start at noon, started at six, started at three and
01:38:06.060
By the way, if they need Danes, they're going to delay the vote until he comes back.
01:38:19.280
You could just, it doesn't have to be tomorrow at two.
01:38:25.820
Or Monday, but there's that risk of like, you know, some new accusation or some other
01:38:30.180
crazy thing that happens, you know, who knows what the Democrats will try.
01:38:36.260
There is a risk there, but I mean, I am not missing my daughter's wedding.
01:38:40.740
I don't, I can't see myself missing my daughter's wedding.
01:38:44.960
I mean, that's your first responsibility, your family, you know?
01:38:51.140
Like if that's what we really are, people would understand that.
01:38:57.340
It would be really frustrating though, if you lost out on a Supreme Court justice.
01:39:05.940
I mean, like that, it would be really, if you lost out on a good Supreme Court justice
01:39:14.320
Would you want your wedding to be the thing that changed the course of American history?
01:39:24.500
I don't want that responsibility on my back over our heads for the rest of our lives.
01:39:28.700
I think it was on Friends where they said, you know, it's basically just a party.
01:39:32.300
And the bride-to-be said, if you say it's a party one more time, you will not be invited.
01:39:40.860
And if you're a daughter and you're going through this, you got to have your dad there.
01:39:45.660
I mean, there's nothing more you could say about, we always talk about how these people are
01:39:51.940
Like this is a real person with a real daughter with a real priority.
01:39:56.440
And in a way, I really feel like, wow, that's amazing that he's willing to take that stand
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Also, looking again from the daughter's standpoint, would you want your marriage to start with
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And in this country, she'd probably get death threats.
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Yeah, it'd probably be really ugly for the whole family.
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The towns in the middle of the country are the ones that are getting hit the hardest.
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And people who are in those towns are like, they're watching them just decay because it's
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In reality, I don't think Helena has a crack meth problem.
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It is hitting them, you know, a good chunk of the country, though.
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And we saw this vote the other day of a major, you know, quote unquote, bipartisan agreement
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And man, if that doesn't make me hesitate and wonder what the hell is in that thing, you
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I mean, if Mike Lee is voting no on something, it's not like Mike Lee doesn't care about drug
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Can I just say, I'm sorry, Pat, as a guy who lives in excruciating pain his whole life,
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as me, a guy who has woken up on the operating table, they cannot keep me down.
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My body doesn't process that stuff like other people.
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And I've woken up in the middle of surgery, scared the hell out of the anesthesiologist.
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But but woken up, they can't keep they take it takes fentanyl to keep me down.
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Eric Bolling did the first interview with him about his son and opioids and everything
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But his stance now is those all should be banned.
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You can you can handle getting through your daily activities.
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Otherwise, you'd be curled up in a ball in pain somewhere.
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I mean, it doesn't even it doesn't even negate all the pain.
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And there does seem to be a legitimate medical use for a lot of people to use opioids in that
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Your body gets addicted and it's hell to get off of it.
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But I don't know about you, but my doctors are really vigilant.
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I know your doctor because we have the same back doctor and we were talking about it.
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And I always bring you up because he's always when I bring you up, he's because I'll always
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He's like, I think he's one of the worst pain patients that I have.
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And he's told me that his his the government is coming down on opioids so hard.
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He's like, I don't know how people like Pat are going to really.
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And there, you know, you've got to do drug testing almost every time now, almost every
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To make sure you're not doctor shopping, I guess, and getting drugs from somebody else
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and you don't have anything in your system, but what's supposed to be there.
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And doctor shopping is an interesting allegation, right?
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The idea that different doctors would have different approaches to a particular medical ailment is
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Like you would go to a doctor because you think they're treating it better than maybe
01:44:46.080
Well, that's what what I'm saying is the search for doctor shopping allegations can sometimes
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encompass some people who are doing people who are.
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But there are a lot of people who will go and try to get, you know, whatever they can
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I mean, it's like anything with real power and in the hands of each human.
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You can use them to alleviate pain or you can use them the way they're not supposed to be
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But banning them is a just it's not a good idea.
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That's why Monday I'll be doing opioids on the show.
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And we're going to test that out and see if that works.
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