The Glenn Beck Program - October 11, 2022


California Doesn’t Get to Rule America | Guests: John Solomon & Tulsi Gabbard | 10⧸11⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

161.57193

Word Count

20,050

Sentence Count

65

Misogynist Sentences

11

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

On today's show, we have a special guest on the show, a man who has been through a hell of a lot in his life. He's a former World War II vet, a World War I vet, an Iraq War vet, and a Vietnam vet, he's also a war hero, and he's an anti-California crusader, and that's right up there with the top 3%ers in America.


Transcript

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00:01:47.060 you know somebody uh somebody came to the house and noticed that i uh was flying a 48 star flag
00:02:02.420 world war ii flag and they said you're such an old soul you just love history so much and i said no
00:02:08.700 i fly that because i don't recognize new york or california and i think we should get serious
00:02:14.880 about that i'm gonna lay out a pretty strong case for it in 60 seconds
00:02:21.320 so do you remember when it started i mean the pain the pain was something that happened to you
00:02:29.760 uh quickly like i fell out of a two-story uh out of a second story window remodeling my house and
00:02:37.740 then laid on the the uh the driveway for about 30 minutes before i could move uh that was the
00:02:45.080 beginning of my back pain yeah uh-huh uh-huh and then everything else just kind of like all of a
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00:03:28.560 celebrating uh columbus day yesterday yes did you get all the smallpox blankets out to all the kids and
00:03:34.100 everything we distributed it to uh native american children yes yeah that's very very good it's the
00:03:38.840 charity work we do every year yeah i know there is uh there's a new study out a new poll out that
00:03:43.460 shows that columbus is actually more popular than president biden or kamala harris pretty much
00:03:50.700 combined yeah which is pretty nice pretty nice impressive uh go columbus all right um i i would like
00:03:58.480 to make the case that we move away from california okay and and we don't have to i mean sure maybe call
00:04:05.660 me an extremist it started out as a 50 star flag i just took the steam ripper and took all of the stars
00:04:11.780 off uh for new york and california oh and i'm considering other states but um i would like to make
00:04:19.500 the case that we just ignore california from here on out two stories uh september 30th california energy
00:04:27.640 commission wrote executives at five oil companies and gas companies demanding answers for sharp price
00:04:33.280 increases at california gas pumps the uh letter accused the oil and gas companies of profiteering
00:04:41.140 and claimed the oil industry owes california's answers for not having provided an adequate and
00:04:46.740 transparent explanation for this price spike well they um they answered yesterday in a letter
00:04:52.940 for valero california is the most expensive operating environment in the country and very hostile
00:05:00.320 regulatory environment for refining california policymakers have knowingly adopted policies
00:05:06.800 with the expressed intent of eliminating the refinery sector california requires refiners to pay a very
00:05:13.660 high carbon cap and tax uh trade fees uh and be burdened with gasoline with the cost of the low
00:05:21.120 carbon fuel standards with the backdrop of these policies not surprisingly they wrote california has
00:05:28.080 seen refineries completely close or shut down major units when you shut down a refinery operation
00:05:34.480 you limit resilience of the supply chain what i think they were speaking slowly in this letter you could
00:05:42.520 you could picture the person typing with one finger angrily on the keyboard
00:05:46.280 you ever do this again moreover california is largely isolated from fuel markets of the central and
00:05:55.980 eastern u.s and state regulations mandate a unique blend of gasoline which makes california
00:06:03.080 the most challenging market to serve california has also imposed some of the most aggressive and thus
00:06:09.740 expensive and limiting environmental regulatory requirements in the world california policies have
00:06:16.640 made it difficult to increase refining capacity and it prevented supply projects to lower operating costs
00:06:21.940 of the refineries sincerely valero now california the governor who's right on top of this stuff
00:06:33.080 he's calling for a special session to address the greed of oil companies gas prices are too high time
00:06:40.140 to enact a windfall profits tax directly on oil companies that are ripping you off at the pump and
00:06:46.240 that's only going to make things better okay i don't know if i've mentioned this but 17 states
00:06:55.560 have voluntarily signed up for all of california's nonsense when it comes to emissions okay so anything
00:07:05.800 they do 17 states hello virginia your your uh legislature just decided you know what we're gonna
00:07:13.160 just sign up we don't need to bring this to the people for a vote we'll just sign up here sign this
00:07:19.160 it's late at night and they pushed it through and now it's law anything that california does you have
00:07:24.180 to do too oh so if california jumps off a bridge yes yeah you're gonna jump off the bridge too
00:07:31.560 now let me give you a let me give you a second story here the supreme court will hear arguments over
00:07:41.140 a california animal cruelty law that would raise the costs of bacon and other pork products nationwide
00:07:47.900 the case's outcome is important to the nation's 26 billion dollar a year pork industry but the outcome
00:07:54.780 also could limit states abilities to pass laws with impact outside their borders good if you want to do
00:08:04.800 that in your state do that in your state i don't have to be dragged along with it
00:08:11.800 uh from laws aimed at combating climate change to others intended to regulate prescription drug prices
00:08:19.400 the case before the court on tuesday oh my gosh that's today california's proposition 12 which voters
00:08:26.540 passed in 2018 it said pork sold in the state needs to come from pigs whose mothers were raised with at
00:08:31.680 least 24 square feet of space including the ability to lie down and turn around the rules um that rules
00:08:38.380 out confined gestation crates metal enclosures that are common in the pork industry uh they also say
00:08:45.240 the way the pork market works with cuts of meat from various producers being combined before sale
00:08:50.200 it is likely all pork would have to meet california standards regardless of where it's sold
00:08:55.860 that'll cost the industry about 350 million dollars a year guess who's gonna pay for it
00:09:02.220 you now i am all for being decent to animal i don't eat veal because i did you don't keep an animal in a
00:09:11.300 crate the whole time i have a problem with it but uh i don't eat veal i don't impose my values on
00:09:21.680 everyone else and i'm sick and tired of california doing this to us i am sick and tired of oh now i'm
00:09:31.760 going to pay more for bacon okay oh and also this involves the uh meat industry and the egg industry
00:09:40.100 so we're going to pay more for wow it's almost like california doesn't want us to eat meat
00:09:48.300 or use any kind of animal products wow that's completely weird who would have seen that one coming
00:09:56.800 i can't take it anymore why doesn't the pork industry just say and quite honestly the oil
00:10:05.820 industry just go okay well you're on your own why don't seriously why don't we let california just
00:10:15.780 live in its own slop well glenn it's a big market and there's a lot of people there and
00:10:23.540 they would sell a lot of pork products there yeah and they don't want to lose that market so
00:10:28.680 and that does seem to be to have ham for dinner i don't like ham i'm willing to have ham for dinner
00:10:35.100 for a year if you guys just say you know what the rest of the country we're tired of california well
00:10:41.700 this and this seems to be an issue that really is bothering big meat producers right yeah like
00:10:48.700 if this were to happen and we were just to say well we're just going to ignore california they're
00:10:53.100 going to do what they do what would likely occur is you'd have uh some of those big pork manufacturers
00:10:59.760 would probably you know try to adopt those standards because california is a big market it's a big chunk
00:11:05.360 of their business be alone but you have a lot of small producers who would be like well i'm not doing
00:11:08.840 that we're going to sell to iowa and to texas and florida and so you'd wait a minute are you saying
00:11:14.580 it'll be like a free market system like some people would do it some people wouldn't whoa i know
00:11:20.060 but i mean i it's interesting the way you you're talking about this because i i think i agree with
00:11:24.900 you but the the wow right this day down i know the coverage of it sort of presenting it as the right
00:11:31.500 wing position is to uh take up this aggressive form of the commerce clause and um and go the other
00:11:41.600 way make it so california is not able to have these standards uh because it would affect the
00:11:47.720 commerce of other states no i don't mind if they have those standards they can have those standards
00:11:52.500 and i have a right as a pork producer to say not selling to california no screw you guys screw you
00:11:57.440 but california does not have the right to increase the cost of my food my cost of living i don't i don't
00:12:06.320 want california dictating what i do i don't live in california for a reason and california is being
00:12:15.060 held up as the model for all of the united states this is what they want to do to the united states
00:12:21.380 i don't want to live there this is totally intentional too they've realized they have
00:12:26.540 enough economic power uh to change their standards to enforce it on everybody else exactly right and
00:12:32.840 with 17 states on board no matter what they do think of that about that if you live in one of
00:12:37.300 these states you don't have a representative no you don't have you've outsourced your entire
00:12:41.940 leadership to gavin newsom yeah congratulations we gotta what's the list you don't have the list
00:12:46.920 of 17 you said virginia's on there virginia's on there virginia's on there i did a podcast with
00:12:53.000 their attorney general who i love uh not their attorney general their uh lieutenant governor and she was
00:12:58.900 telling me she said uh glenn we're not california we don't have that many vehicles we don't have you
00:13:06.700 know it's like i don't know 20 of all cars in california some i don't i don't know the number
00:13:11.720 you have to look it up but a good percentage of cars uh on the road in california are electric
00:13:16.860 not virginia and so now they have to adopt the same standards and have the electric vehicles that's
00:13:24.700 going to throw virginians i mean into an absolute turmoil when this hits is anybody standing up about
00:13:32.420 it anybody thinking about it anybody saying anything it is time to end the madness pork producers
00:13:39.560 stop doing business with california i know states make a lot of money on generating their power
00:13:48.380 what are you doing why the you are they want you to be out of the coal business they are working
00:13:59.640 actively to put you out of business why would you generate any power for a for a state that is imposing
00:14:11.340 regulations on you to put you out of power let them feel the full weight of their decisions oh gosh darn it
00:14:21.800 oh you don't like coal yeah okay off it makes no sense we are enabling them they're out of control
00:14:34.120 alcoholics and we're serving them drinks at some point you gotta ask who's responsible here
00:14:41.880 i mean i am not the person that says hey the bartender needs to know when somebody's drunk
00:14:47.760 but if you have somebody on the floor vomiting and they're completely incapable of walking they're like
00:14:54.760 i think you do have some responsibility it's time to let the alcoholic hit bottom pork producers say enough
00:15:08.820 anybody who's producing energy for california what the hell is wrong with you somebody needs to stand up
00:15:17.580 and say no to california you have 17 states that that have agreed to a concept where they go out to
00:15:24.580 the bar with the alcoholic and match them drink for drink right and and the and the guy from
00:15:29.660 virginia or whatever you know some of these states they're in the bar like i don't want to be in a
00:15:33.740 bar i don't i don't i don't want to i don't want to know okay what are we doing stop it okay back in a
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00:17:03.000 this is going to come as a shock larry summers who served as treasury secretary under uh bill
00:17:19.220 clinton and later the director of economic council under president barack obama admitted uh in an
00:17:25.360 interview on wall street week that canceling the keystone pipeline was probably a mistake
00:17:32.820 and slowing oil permits and being hostile uh as a country towards natural gas were errors as well
00:17:41.540 well it's good that they can admit a mistake you know of course now he has nothing to do with
00:17:49.880 correcting the mistake so we're not going to correct that mistake he said we made a mistake
00:17:56.460 by canceling keystone pipeline we made a mistake by slowing down all kinds of permitting activity we
00:18:00.820 made a mistake by being hostile as a country to natural gas we made a mistake in congress a few
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00:18:18.500 to get the transmission lines that are necessary for renewables to become a large part of our energy
00:18:23.500 fast so the real lesson of this is we need a different kind of energy strategy than the one
00:18:28.240 we've had oh you mean like maybe the one we had before the one we have maybe that one we need a
00:18:35.920 strategy that's balanced rather than an unbalanced strategy of total hostility to fossil fuels and god
00:18:41.300 knows what kind of total strategy of favoring fossil fuels that we've had even egregious favoritism
00:18:46.440 towards saudi arabia trump wasn't favorite playing favorites with saudi arabia he wasn't over there
00:18:54.820 begging for oil he was putting them out of business oh my gosh these people why do we listen to these
00:19:04.440 people seriously i think if 10 of us could just get together i think we could sit down and work this
00:19:12.860 out don't you don't you think we could just get together in a room we were like okay guys all right
00:19:17.200 we're gonna stop doing that and that and that we're gonna start doing this this and this
00:19:21.680 okay and the biggest thing we're gonna do is leave people alone and i think we could fix this pretty
00:19:29.820 quickly by the way jp morgan chase the ceo uh has just come out jamie diamond and said you know you
00:19:39.940 can't really talk about the economy without talking about stuff in the future this is kind of serious
00:19:44.620 stuff uh he said um indicators are ringing alarm bells right now on runaway inflation interest rates
00:19:52.940 are going up more than expected and unknown effects of quantitative tightening and russia's war in ukraine
00:19:58.500 serious things that i think are likely to push the u.s and the world i mean europe is already in a
00:20:04.380 recession jamie so are we and they're likely to put the u.s in some kind of recession six to nine
00:20:09.980 months from now his comments came at a time of growing concern about the prospect of economic
00:20:14.380 recession as the federal reserve and other central major banks uh raise interest rates to combat to
00:20:19.280 combat soaring inflation uh also the chicago federal reserve president charles evans said he's feeling
00:20:25.700 apprehensive about the u.s central bank going too far too fast in his bid to title tackle high inflation
00:20:30.980 rates diamond said the fed waited too long and did too little as inflation jumped four decade highs
00:20:37.640 you know the central bank is clearly just starting to play catch-up and we wish him success and let's all
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00:21:39.800 only way to bring inflation down is to raise interest rates but when you raise interest rates
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00:23:55.180 welcome to the glenn beck program uh as we near the election there are a lot of attorney generals
00:24:09.580 that are up for either re-election or a new attorney general make sure your attorney general that you
00:24:15.580 are voting for this is probably the most important role uh in your state uh besides your your governor
00:24:24.060 um but pay attention to your state elections we have ken paxton uh as our attorney general his opponent
00:24:32.700 uh is is close and his opponent is for radical open borders um she has open hostility towards
00:24:45.260 the customs and border protection um she is you know not necessarily uh somebody that texas wants
00:24:55.300 to have as an attorney general suboptimal suboptimal yeah that's an interesting way of putting that i
00:25:01.080 would say that yes they're vehemently opposed uh to this and ken paxton who's done a good job and has
00:25:06.540 been in the forefront of all of these big lawsuits trying to stop some of the egregious activities by the
00:25:12.640 federal government he's he's an obvious target here now he's had uh he's been battling scandals
00:25:19.280 and such nothing's really come of them but they've been in the news a lot uh so that's been kind of the
00:25:24.960 the the climate here in texas and the the poll it's been interesting i mean it seems like beto o'rourke
00:25:32.260 who has received tons and tons and tons of money from across the country that's the one thing he is
00:25:38.640 pretty good at is is talking democrats out of their money uh they they could put it into competitive
00:25:43.180 races or they could give it to beto o'rourke they like to give it to beto o'rourke that's like their
00:25:46.620 thing and while it's relatively close i guess you could say i mean i think abbott won mid double
00:25:52.760 digits last time he ran this is probably going to be more like mid to high single digits but he does
00:25:59.160 seem to be holding a pretty consistent lead in the race the attorney general race is closer though
00:26:03.000 because of all this coverage i will tell you that i'm pretty sure that if beto o'rourke
00:26:14.720 wins in texas
00:26:16.920 i'm not living here yes you will be on the first i will be on the first plane out
00:26:24.920 because uh no well i first of all it's likely they'd pass a law banning you specifically from
00:26:31.600 living here so you'd have no choice i think that would be the first thing beto did yeah i mean
00:26:36.320 it's i mean texas could fall and i don't think texans really understand that it's closer you know
00:26:42.160 again i don't think abbott is going to lose this race i don't think so either but i will say
00:26:47.560 it's closer than you'd hope it would be in an environment like this close for comfort too close
00:26:54.780 for comfort uh we have ken paxton on uh texas attorney general welcome ken paxton how are you
00:27:00.680 i'm doing well how are you good we were just talking about the races and how close they are
00:27:05.980 and uh how we're gonna move if you guys lose i'm just saying um ken tell me what's going on with
00:27:14.960 your i mean how how is this competitive with you with somebody who has open border policies
00:27:20.920 that wants to be our attorney general well i think yeah i think a lot of these races are
00:27:27.100 competitive statewide but i think particularly the one with uh my my opponent i think people just
00:27:32.380 don't realize what her positions are and how dangerous they are so she's kind of sliding under
00:27:37.200 the radar screen and people are just voting for uh or standing for they have no idea what she believes
00:27:44.500 so you're you're breaking up um can you tell like what are her policies because she was a lawyer
00:27:51.680 right where she was representing um illegals was she not yeah so she's an aclu what she does is she
00:28:02.900 represents the illegals on the border people that are human trafficking and smuggling others across
00:28:06.660 the border and she tried to get them off because she believed that we should have completely open
00:28:11.680 borders that these people ought to be allowed to smuggle uh ought to be allowed to cross no matter what
00:28:17.560 they're back to this country how how how is this happening in texas how is this happening
00:28:25.400 in texas um you have a five percent lead which is about what uh abbott has doesn't he have about an
00:28:33.240 eight percent lead um yeah it's it's it's probably it you know every poll gives you a different number
00:28:39.460 between a five and eight but look it's it's still it's not that far from the margin of error and some
00:28:44.760 of these polls and so it's pretty important that people get out and vote we're going to have a
00:28:48.620 completely different state if we lose these statewide elections i just can't believe that it is is this
00:28:55.440 close so what is in store for us in the next term on the borders if you are elected what are you
00:29:04.700 working on now so we we continue to fight the biden administration it's unfortunate that we we had a
00:29:11.460 pretty successful run on the remain in mexico program and the supreme court ended up agreeing
00:29:18.080 after we'd won all the way up to the fifth circuit and thought we had you know the language on our
00:29:22.400 side which said that you're not supposed to let people that come in and claim asylum stay until
00:29:27.640 they're until they're hearing unless they're either detained or sent back to their country of origin
00:29:31.480 somehow the supreme court maneuvered around that but we continue to fight on uh keeping people who
00:29:36.440 are criminals out and believe it or not the biden administration has tried to uh relax those rules
00:29:41.600 and allow criminals across the border we try to keep terrorists out we try to keep um we're trying
00:29:46.660 to use title 42 we still have that in place so i mean as bad as it is it could be worse it's hard to
00:29:52.400 believe but it could be worse and it will be worse if we lose these elections if kerry lake wins in
00:29:58.960 uh arizona do you foresee an ally here with texas i mean she's very strong i mean she's probably the
00:30:06.720 strongest at least in her campaign rhetoric than than anybody i i'm very hopeful i've met kerry lake
00:30:14.340 several years ago yeah and i'm very hopeful that if she wins we'll have a really strong ally
00:30:19.360 as it relates to the border if we lose arizona and texas we have nobody on the border fighting
00:30:25.560 against the biden administration policy that's even scarier to think about that's
00:30:28.920 why these elections are so critical to the country not just to texas and arizona but
00:30:33.220 they're critical of the country i know isn't it isn't it strange um that in these states like
00:30:40.420 she's only ahead by a couple of points maybe five points isn't it odd that the the issues are
00:30:47.440 this big and we're this close no i i don't get it i don't understand how we can have this much
00:30:55.160 trouble in america two years into the biden administration not even two years and and
00:30:59.660 look you look at the border you look at inflation you look at energy prices you look at what's
00:31:03.640 going on internationally everything's as bad as it can be in in a period of time that was pretty short
00:31:08.740 so they purposely have done this these things and yet some of these elections are close you'd think
00:31:13.680 that the american people would understand that and and not want what they're experiencing now i'd want
00:31:18.520 to go back to more of what we had under the trump administration which is
00:31:21.540 a lot better situation for just about everybody in america ken how can we uh how can we help if
00:31:27.240 somebody is listening and they want to be involved and and campaign with you or donate to you what
00:31:32.580 what what can we do well we definitely need money uh we i spent a lot of money in the primary uh so it'd
00:31:38.860 be nice to have some help now i'm at kenpaxter.com you can donate or you can volunteer to help us get
00:31:43.920 the vote out we need vote we need to get the vote out and if people think that you know we've got
00:31:48.000 it uh that's exactly when we lose it so we get our vote out we can win this thing so ken have you
00:31:54.020 been watching you know what's happening at the polls and everything are you convinced that we're
00:31:58.920 going to have uh free and fair elections in texas i'm never convinced that especially given the
00:32:06.640 the court of criminal appeals striking down my ability to prosecute voter fraud i mean that the
00:32:11.000 attorney general's ability that was the check on local district attorneys because local district
00:32:15.260 attorneys and some of these big counties are put in there by soros and they're not going to
00:32:19.080 prosecute voter fraud so i am concerned about it i think we've got to watch the polls carefully and
00:32:23.540 we've got to fix this in the next legislative session or i will predict that we'll lose texas
00:32:28.180 in the next four to six years and once we lose it they will fix the elections uh in a way that you
00:32:34.020 know we'll have mail-in ballots going out everywhere and we'll never go to one again
00:32:36.760 ken paxton thank you very much i really appreciate it have a great day you bet texas uh wake up
00:32:43.280 wake up everybody has to have this marked on their calendar throughout the country you cannot miss
00:32:50.980 election day uh it is way too important you can uh read more about um uh ken paxton uh you follow
00:33:01.260 him on twitter at ken paxton tx uh or you can see him at the texas attorney general.gov what did he say
00:33:09.000 his website was for helping out you have it ken paxton.com okay uh all right uh coming up we are
00:33:17.700 going to talk a little bit about um the uh the vote and some things that are turning um in the
00:33:26.400 republicans favor still very very close but some things that are some good uh some good things also
00:33:32.840 did you i'm loving how they're covering this they're like you know the momentum seems to be
00:33:37.680 we're we're we're i mean like they're almost basically saying we're worried the momentum
00:33:42.780 is stopping now of course as we covered on the show i never saw the signs of this momentum that
00:33:48.040 they seem to be envisioning for the election but they are now even the mainstream media is is
00:33:54.320 admitting this is tightening and going against their long-term narrative here that abortion is going
00:34:00.160 to bring the democrats across the finish line to a historic victory still you know look they could
00:34:05.180 win it's especially the senate is very very close but this is this is turning around on them and i
00:34:11.560 think you know you saw jd vance with a solid debate over the weekend oh man i saw you know i saw clips of
00:34:17.760 that and then i read the coverage of it oh my gosh it's too that we watched two different debates yes
00:34:23.260 that's we watched two different debates that is the media's job right now is to create an alternate
00:34:27.680 universe in which their candidates win so here's something from the new york magazine new york
00:34:33.160 magazine just did a sit-down interview with john fetterman okay um he struggles with auditory
00:34:41.140 processing and speaking um and while he was speaking to the new york magazine he had difficulty
00:34:52.060 understanding this according to the magazine a basic um he had difficulty with basic communication
00:34:58.260 and during the video call he had to use closed captioning to understand the questions reading
00:35:06.000 them in real time in our 50 minute conversation the reporter wrote i could see his eyes moving swiftly
00:35:12.540 across the computer screen as he read and responded my questions in real time including moments where it
00:35:17.440 was clear fetterman's vexation um amplified his communicative challenges they said uh he was lucid
00:35:25.340 animated and eloquent in the interview i'm sure he was eloquent i'm sure he was eloquent yeah at one
00:35:32.200 point when we were talking about his work to address crime on gun violence while mayor abraddock fetterman
00:35:36.740 said what sounded like a nonsense word what sounded like okay it wasn't but it sounded like to have an
00:35:43.680 actual demicated he paused excuse me dominicated he paused again getting frustrated yeah this is the
00:35:55.080 stroke right here then he took a breath documented documented that's eloquent oh wow what an eloquent
00:36:05.800 word again he wasn't eloquent before this no he's just a you know a big buffoon you know he's like a
00:36:13.300 is he like frankenstein right this was him before he had a stroke like the stroke stuff is really
00:36:20.840 alarming because a you worry about his actual health as a human being and b if he's going to be in the
00:36:27.140 senate you have a guy who's incapable of doing the basic things he needs to do at this job he needs
00:36:31.900 closed captioning to be able to understand the conversation i don't hold it against stroke victims
00:36:38.420 but is this guy capable of being in the senate and making decisions or is he going to be in the
00:36:47.420 elevator going i don't understand what you're saying too much too many people talking around me and i can't
00:36:54.520 hear you i don't know this is not good no and he was he was never going to be a good senator anyway
00:37:01.580 i mean and tell me enlighten me fetterman about all of the things you did to stop gun violence
00:37:09.820 from your mom's basement as you were mayor of braddock a population 1721 tell me all the things
00:37:19.560 you did to stop gun violence there he got out of his house his mom's house give me a break and he
00:37:24.560 chased a black guy down because i know that's his story that is his story that is legitimately he held
00:37:30.380 an african-american who was innocent at gunpoint that is his argument because he saw him running
00:37:36.420 in his neighborhood running and he thought this guy's up to no good yeah that was this is this
00:37:43.820 is the enlightened mayor of braddock yeah who's going to be uh the senator from pennsylvania really
00:37:49.680 really i i i just can't understand it now i don't know where this is going to happen i think it's this
00:37:55.900 week we have the debate between oz and fetterman supposedly if he shows up if oz uh can go and
00:38:02.760 actually have an opponent in this case i will will fetterman show up to this i don't know i mean
00:38:08.460 honestly if you were him if you were his campaign glenn no don't come up with something yeah don't
00:38:14.420 cope i'm really concerned they've got termites holy crap the termites in this guy's house right now
00:38:19.640 yeah you got we got it we got to stop yeah family emergency you know they give you this big window
00:38:24.280 the cable guy was going to come out they gave us this window from noon to noon yeah you know and
00:38:29.140 wow we just darn it i want to leave but i've been waiting for this appointment for so long
00:38:33.720 memories can be a lot like the old game telephone you pass them on to your kids they pass them on to
00:38:39.500 theirs and by the time things get down a generation or two they start to change uh it's one of the
00:38:45.160 reasons the invention of things like photographs and home movies are so important problem of course is
00:38:51.180 that those old formats don't hold up forever eventually they fade memories that we carry
00:38:56.400 fade right along with them and then you're just back to the old game of telephone and eventually
00:39:01.160 everything is forgotten you owe it to your family to safeguard these memories you know i was just
00:39:06.380 telling a friend one of the things i love about um the people of utah is the people that came over
00:39:15.280 for religious reasons and left the united states because they were being chased and settled there
00:39:21.300 in uh in the territory of utah they make journals and keep diaries and so they know all these fantastic
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00:39:54.160 the glenn back program
00:39:56.080 it was on this date 21 years ago october 2001 it was a month after uh the world trade center
00:40:20.000 that we started the crayon coalition a asking kids to write letters uh of love and hope to those
00:40:29.120 kids in afghanistan completely forgot about the crayon coalition something really cool that this
00:40:36.120 audience did and somewhere in afghanistan a kid got that letter and he helped grew up to help the
00:40:42.140 military yeah which is a great story and until we left him there to die he's like wait a minute wait
00:40:48.240 oops sorry guys and then like wait the guy who sent us the crayon letters is the guy trying to
00:40:54.180 rescue us what the hell is going on i mean it was nice to get the letter but can the military help out
00:41:00.360 here ah you have such a way of wrecking every nice warming story the glenn back program let me tell
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00:43:25.680 the glenbeck program hello you sick twisted freak welcome to the glenbeck program
00:43:33.560 well let's see what do we have what could possibly what could possibly be the unexpected today
00:43:42.280 i've got one how about randy weingarten you know the head of the teachers union
00:43:49.560 you can't make this up she is this morning at the battlefront in ukraine quoting her
00:44:01.300 assessing the situation okay i i don't even uh okay yesterday our first cyber attack from
00:44:11.140 russia happened we'll tell you about that a esg update that is very concerning and a little bit
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00:45:42.260 or call them now 972 patriot 972 patriot or patriot mobile.com slash back all right over a dozen major
00:45:51.880 national airports reported cyber attacks yesterday uh these were only public facing websites going
00:45:59.900 offline so you know it's just an inconvenience to you uh they weren't taking down airports thank god
00:46:06.660 weren't in the air traffic control system um but there were several including des moines international
00:46:13.560 airport des moines international airport come on what do you fly to canada anyway des moines international
00:46:22.480 airport los angeles international airport la guardia hartsfield jackson that's uh atlanta international
00:46:29.120 airport um chicago o'hare they were all impacted yesterday people were going to the websites and trying
00:46:36.480 to figure out if everything is on time all of them were down it was a denial of service attack
00:46:41.780 and it uh appears that the russian hacker group kill net is behind the attacks um they have been very
00:46:52.320 active since the invasion of ukraine they're focusing on targeting ukraine's allies this does not happen
00:46:59.140 in russia unless putin is aware um kill net took credit for taking down the u.s government website in
00:47:06.560 kentucky florida alabama and indiana they were the ones that hacked into uh congress's website
00:47:13.480 and organizations in latvia lithuanian norway italy and estonia um they are a front for state the state
00:47:23.740 over in uh in russia so we got that going for us now let me take you to the front of ukraine
00:47:31.180 what the hell is the president of the american federation teachers union doing in ukraine
00:47:40.220 quoting her woke up this morning to reports of disgusting russian missile strikes in kiev
00:47:48.200 and other cities heading to the border now to assess the situation you're the head of a teacher's
00:47:56.320 union what are you doing what are you doing this russian attempt to frighten civilians and the
00:48:03.140 effect on children who are learning online every day this is why the ukrainian flag emoji that's why
00:48:10.040 this trip is so important oh my gosh now if you think she's over there what was this a tourist thing
00:48:18.120 she is over there because we have a private public partnership with the teachers unions i can guarantee
00:48:26.980 you we send them this much money you know well let us help you with your schools let us help really uh
00:48:34.920 no thanks to the communist stuff okay but they don't say that now the atf was invited uh or aft was
00:48:44.440 invited to the ukrainian teachers union the trade union of education and science workers to bear
00:48:51.100 witness and to call attention to the effects on children family and educators and the impact of
00:48:56.660 russia's attacks on democracy and democratic institutions i think i'm going to be sick really
00:49:02.700 the people who didn't see the impact to our kids with covid they're over trying to preach to us and
00:49:09.640 the rest of the world the impact we are headed towards war oh my gosh um all right let me tell
00:49:16.780 you something else there was great there has been great great uh progress made on the esg front
00:49:24.540 mainly i think because of this audience you got it out you understood it first and you've been
00:49:30.960 teaching it to your friends and your family uh and you have gotten your states to wake up and stand
00:49:38.700 up we saw big big progress being made just yesterday we had the ag on from uh louisiana
00:49:47.520 and he has pulled almost a billion dollars out of blackrock i told you yesterday blackrock and all
00:49:54.960 those for esg they are uh freaking out and they are not going to just go away it's not like you wake
00:50:03.560 up and go i don't like that esg and they go okay you caught us there are trillions literally
00:50:11.340 trillions of dollars 60 trillion to be exact at stake they're not just going to let go of this
00:50:20.500 so we have to watch people closely there is a major uh right-wing think tank that is right now
00:50:30.680 on the right somebody that i have trusted for a very long time pushing hard against the s and the g
00:50:38.800 part on esg you know the part that protects you they're all about the e part yeah we need to help
00:50:47.140 these energy companies we need it well what about the s and the g because that's everybody else
00:50:52.380 my guess is that team blackrock has an in or some sort of a lever on inside of this think tank we've
00:51:01.860 been trying to get to the bottom of it literally almost 24 hours a day over the last four days
00:51:07.400 something happened uh on saturday yeah because i was traveling uh something happened on saturday and
00:51:14.460 i said that this can't be that can't be um yeah it actually is it's really disheartening
00:51:21.060 um because i was very close to the founder of this organization uh and he would not have approved
00:51:28.740 of this and i'll give you all of the details after i find out for sure that they are sticking to it but
00:51:37.760 here's here's what's happening i got word last night that this group is going into states that were on
00:51:44.180 track to take the full esng out and uh and the legislature was moving in this way and they are
00:51:54.060 going into these places and spooking them into introducing watered down measures that won't stop
00:52:00.840 esg or provide any protection for you and the word is it's just too dangerous it's just too i mean it's
00:52:08.940 gonna look it's gonna happen anyway just just do the e just let's get the e done don't do it don't do
00:52:15.740 it now worse than that this organization has been threatening the donors of my partner organizations
00:52:24.640 the organizations like wall builders uh and the heartland institute they have been threatening uh
00:52:32.620 mutual donors of both organizations and they're going to the donors that they know that donate to
00:52:39.420 these other organizations and they're saying look they're gonna get you in trouble it's the the s and
00:52:45.100 the g you don't want to be involved in that so i would call them and tell them to back out of the s and
00:52:50.940 the g uh otherwise you're not going to be able to uh donate to them because i i just i'm telling you
00:52:57.680 it's dangerous and they are spooking now anybody who is a donor to those organizations
00:53:05.000 if you let me just say this i know that one of them has lost about a million dollars
00:53:12.920 and uh that's a big part of their budget if uh you have the balls to stand up and do what is right
00:53:22.840 may i suggest you make a donation to the heartland institute heartland institute uh they're going to
00:53:30.760 continue to fight it but they're going to lose these donors if if this if this continues like it
00:53:39.080 looks like i thought it would be done with a couple of phone calls i thought we'd call and go hey guys
00:53:43.020 you're not really doing this no no they they are so far um and i'll give you the information on that
00:53:49.040 when i am completely buckled down but please donate to the heartland institute or wall builders
00:53:54.100 um we are going to need your help and this is a major right think tank one that i have trusted for
00:54:05.260 years i've written checks to and it will kill me to expose them and tell you what they're doing behind
00:54:12.560 the scenes if this is what they're doing but let the chips fall where they may um support those who
00:54:20.400 are standing strong on principle run from anybody who is like well you know let's just take care of
00:54:28.620 the energy part you know social social credit scores they're not so bad for the average run from those
00:54:36.100 people they have been compromised i encourage you to donate to some of the organizations that are on
00:54:44.380 the front lines um on this and that's wall builders and the um almost said the other group uh wall
00:54:52.220 builders and um the heartland institute they are two of them that are on the front lines of this
00:54:58.080 any one organization that is standing and making a difference and refusing to compromise
00:55:04.160 you i will not comply support those people because things are getting even more dicey back in 60
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00:56:35.040 so once in a while in fact almost every day somebody comes to me and says hey glenn
00:56:49.720 would like to get your input on some we really like you know hey i wrote this book and i'm like
00:56:54.660 i can't i can't i can't i can't but once in a while there is a story that is so worth it that i
00:57:02.540 um agree to help them and bring them on the air uh and talk about it this is not a book this is a story
00:57:09.940 that i think fits today and uh this is a group of people that want to uh produce this as a four-part
00:57:19.140 series um with uh angel studios can i say that yeah angel studios um matt whitaker is with us um
00:57:27.480 he is the director and co-writer of truth and conviction a story that you've been on for 20
00:57:33.060 years yeah a little over 20 years yeah and you were lucky enough to meet a lot of the people that
00:57:38.580 were part of it originally yeah so yeah just over 20 years ago i heard about this group of these
00:57:44.240 teenagers in nazi germany who ran a resistance group who stood up to hitler and i found out that
00:57:49.720 the last surviving member of that group lived like about an hour away from me so i we literally just
00:57:54.880 opened the phone book and found his name that's crazy called him up and said hey you know would
00:57:59.260 you share your story with us and he was like yeah sure come on up so i went up and met this man named
00:58:04.240 carl heinz schnibber who was at that point in his late 70s sat down heard his story and was just
00:58:09.840 just blown away so tell me this this story is about a guy named helmuth uh hubner right right
00:58:16.300 helmuth hubner hubner and um and he was 16 16 years old 1941 at the time he was like on the on the nazi
00:58:27.100 party fast track he was working at city hall in hamburg he was a member of the hitler youth
00:58:31.960 kind of just buying into everything that goebbels was saying on the radio and then his brother
00:58:36.820 his older brother who was serving in the german army in france smuggled home a shortwave radio
00:58:42.060 and helmuth started secretly listening to that which was a capital offense yeah you you in fact
00:58:48.180 i showed you in my office i have what i like to call um facebook of the olden days uh a radio that
00:58:56.740 was did would not pick up any signal from any station other than the approved nazi stations and that's
00:59:04.480 all you could buy and have that's right that's all that's all he had access to until he starts
00:59:09.520 tuning into this shortwave radio and at the time the bbc was broadcasting in the german language
00:59:15.460 because they knew that that could get through and and uh so helmut the 16 year old kid starts
00:59:20.900 listening to these realizes he's hearing the truth for the first time somehow was able to kind of
00:59:26.600 discern what i'm hearing from goebbels is not accurate you know it's really strange i just had a
00:59:32.720 a psychology professor on uh with me from europe and he wrote the um psychology of totalitarianism
00:59:42.600 and he said and i can't remember do did you do you remember sarah he said 10 or 20 percent of the
00:59:49.060 population is not susceptible to what's going on right now you know this mass hypnosis all over the
00:59:57.040 world that is happening he helmuth must have been one of those kind of people that just all of a
01:00:03.100 sudden he knew it wasn't right once he was allowed to hear the truth that's right once he once he
01:00:09.080 figured out okay what i'm hearing from the bbc is the truth what i've been hearing otherwise isn't
01:00:14.040 he realized that but then what's what's important to me is that he took the next step he decided i have
01:00:20.020 to do something about it you know so he he picked up really the only weapon he knew how to use and that
01:00:24.800 was the typewriter he was a brilliant writer at 16 at 16 you know and he started typing up these
01:00:30.080 these anti-hitler uh leaflets at first he started out even have like a little on these little kind
01:00:35.300 of quarter-sized red sheets that he would just kind of put these really concise anti-hitler messages
01:00:40.900 examples of them so this is these are some some replicas we've had done up there in english so
01:00:45.680 that you can yeah you can read it but uh down with hitler people seducer people's corrupt or
01:00:51.260 people's traitor down with hitler that's a capital offense you die for this yeah that's and and that's
01:00:57.280 did he know that oh yeah yeah he understood that um now he was 16 so there must have been some you
01:01:03.600 know a little bit of i'm i'm immortal maybe a little bit to that but he was a really bright kid as well
01:01:07.960 and and he knew it and i love even from this example where it says the people seducer if you read
01:01:13.000 that in german it's it's the folks of their furor so he adds this little prefix of ver at the front of the
01:01:19.660 word furor so instead of saying the the people's leader it says the people seducer just this really
01:01:24.240 clever little play on words who i i saw that um that dietrich bonhoeffer made those same references
01:01:31.640 years earlier so there's some evidence that helmut was even pulling from from bonhoeffer we know that
01:01:37.500 he was weaving together other band authors like shakespeare and schiller and heinrich mann and these
01:01:43.540 and just kind of weaving them together in in these starting with these little quarter-sized sheets but
01:01:48.020 eventually at a certain point that wasn't enough so he went to the full-size full-size sheet no
01:01:53.920 margins uh just just cramming as many words as he possibly could onto these leaflets so uh wow a new
01:02:02.060 year has begun a year in which hitler has set all of his his last hopes into the struggle which is fact
01:02:08.740 it's already hopelessly lost 1942 the year of decision will decide decisively we are told it will show
01:02:17.800 until now deeds still triumph over words even when these words one is tempted to say these
01:02:24.660 dictionaries full of words spring from the mouth of a certain hair dr joseph goebbels so this guy he
01:02:32.800 was not this kid was not just writing this by himself i mean he was writing it by himself right but
01:02:39.260 he was also going to church and the church was against this that the the bishop of the church
01:02:47.360 even had put out a yeah he put us he put a sign on on the door which said you know jews allowed right
01:02:54.580 um especially poignant because they just had one jewish convert that attended this congregation
01:02:59.700 and he happened to be a good friend of helmut's and so that for helmut was one of the last straws as well
01:03:05.180 he started finding the truth but also when that happened when his friend zalomon was arrested by
01:03:10.160 the gestapo and and taken to a concentration camp that was kind of the last straw and he started
01:03:15.320 putting out these flyers at night and the church like most i mean most churches in in germany just had
01:03:21.600 gone really dark this church was just were they were they actually anti-jewish or were they trying to
01:03:28.600 no yeah in fact that was really an exception you know most of the other branches of this church
01:03:33.660 throughout germany as far as we know none of the others put that kind of a sign on the door
01:03:37.260 yeah it's interesting that this bishop that they had though he was i've met with his sons you know
01:03:42.360 and and they talk about you know he was really a good man he was also a devout nazi so this that's
01:03:48.760 weird yeah devout nazi good man yeah this is the kind of decisions that we are facing now when you begin
01:03:57.540 to compromise what happens that's again why i said don't compromise don't compromise you can't
01:04:05.600 compromise true values more in a minute glenn back program
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01:05:31.020 we're with matt whitaker he is uh the director and co-writer of uh of a series called truth
01:05:48.180 and conviction that is still on the storyboard um they're going to be fundraising here uh soon
01:05:54.120 uh he's with um angel studios and uh this is a project i love this story because it's about
01:06:02.800 teenagers in germany that risked their life uh and and did make an impact so tell me the tell me the
01:06:13.320 story so this 16 year old kid helmut hubner learns the truth picks up the weapon he knows which is a
01:06:21.320 typewriter starts typing up the truth on these little flyers and leaflets at first he's by himself
01:06:27.040 going out on the streets of hamburg at night posting them up extremely dangerous but he reaches a point
01:06:32.060 where that's not enough so he recruits his two best friends from church jeez and you know there's he's 16
01:06:37.840 they're 17 and 15 and the three of them they actually sneak in the church and start cranking
01:06:43.000 off copies on the on the mimeograph machine and then going out and nobody at church knows no nobody
01:06:47.580 at church knows this at all and they're and they're and they're posting these out for about a year well
01:06:51.960 of course the gestapo is you know there some of them are being turned in and the gestapo is finding
01:06:56.940 these and then just seeing how dangerous they are you know at that point for the gestapo the typewriter is
01:07:03.600 more dangerous than the pistol sure because they know they can take pistols away they can take those
01:07:07.760 away but what somebody believes in their mind correct that's much more difficult so they were very
01:07:12.380 threatened they were convinced that it was a university professor that was writing these some
01:07:16.880 sort of communist university professor they were trying to track down so for a year they were
01:07:22.100 relentlessly pursuing them and one gestapo agent in particular agent musner was his name and he was
01:07:28.440 just obsessed with finding out who was doing this and so really that whole time that helmut and his
01:07:33.460 friends were putting these out the agent is is trying to to track them down and they operated
01:07:38.660 for about a year um and then before eventually he was tracked down at his work at the city hall in
01:07:44.560 hamburg um and uh and was arrested and they arrested helmut first he had made a promise to his friends
01:07:52.740 that you know if any of us get caught don't turn in the others and uh he was able to keep that promise
01:07:58.860 for about five days we have ways of making you talk yeah and that's exactly what happened i've read
01:08:03.500 some of the documentation about that interrogation process uh where they use terms like we use
01:08:10.060 deciduous persuasion you know these you these euphemisms that would but eventually after five
01:08:16.500 days they broke him um they were first trying to get him to say who's the adult behind this who's
01:08:21.500 writing these you know who is that they they thought for sure there was somebody that this kid was just
01:08:26.220 the paper boy you know but eventually they realized this is the kid who's been writing that that he
01:08:31.880 right away in fact he admitted that right away yeah he said i'm the one doing this i'm doing it alone
01:08:36.120 it's just me um after five days they broke him he gave the names of his friends they arrested carl
01:08:42.440 and rudy and the three of them were also tortured and interrogated and held and then on august 11th of
01:08:51.440 1942 so 80 years ago this past august they stood in the highest court in nazi germany hitler appointed
01:08:57.340 judge and um it was you know it was a kangaroo court of course you know that they had had nazi
01:09:03.680 appointed attorneys to represent them and that kind of a thing but the really for me the most powerful
01:09:09.140 part and this will be the climax of our four-part series is when this now 17 year old helmet hubner
01:09:15.520 stands up and decides he can see they were going to go after carl his older friend who had turned
01:09:20.840 18 so he was the adult and uh and and helmet realized that they were going to go after him
01:09:26.320 and so you mean to make him the king penalty yeah that's right make and hang him out that's right
01:09:32.180 hang him out to dry so helm and carl told me this personally he could see it happening he watched
01:09:36.280 helmut stand up literally and figuratively stand up and take all of the attention on himself
01:09:42.340 and he started getting in the face of that judge and exposing the lies that the judge was telling in
01:09:47.000 the court and they have this this interchange back and forth and he really is that all documented oh
01:09:52.560 yeah yeah oh my gosh i'd love to see this yeah it's it's incredibly powerful but at the end it worked he
01:09:58.700 took all the attention on himself he was sentenced to death for his actions his two friends were sentenced
01:10:04.300 to years of hard hard labor um but they they lived and something that's really important to me is just
01:10:10.600 minutes after that and carl tells about how they were all moved into this little cell and kind of
01:10:15.100 the last few minutes together as helmut who was telling them please you know don't forget what we
01:10:20.120 did you know that kind of a thing his last two words to his two best friends were remember me and i think
01:10:26.780 that word remember is so important they spent his two friends spent the rest of their lives trying to
01:10:32.740 tell this story you know and and giving an example of what it means to what it meant movies never been made
01:10:38.060 about this no they've been i made a documentary for pbs 20 years ago and and it's while i was doing
01:10:43.960 that that i just realized you know this is a story that changes people who hear it and it needs to
01:10:49.040 reach a much broader audience which is especially teens yeah that's that's exactly right you know i'm
01:10:54.880 our generation my generation the x gen gen xers and boomers and that kind of thing we're going to be
01:11:01.580 drawn to this kind of story for teenagers to see kids their own age that are standing up for what is right
01:11:07.320 you know carl told me they were you know in their church they were raised singing that old
01:11:11.160 traditional christian hymn do what is right let the consequence follow and that's exactly what they
01:11:16.580 did you know they stood up and the consequences for them were grave so how did carl when he told you
01:11:23.640 about i watched him i watched him take it all on and basically free me from the gallows what was his
01:11:32.680 feeling it's interesting because i know that he had told the story before but when he was telling
01:11:39.680 it to me it was as if he was telling it for the first time he was emotional we had the incredible
01:11:45.060 experience of taking carl with us back to germany to go into the chamber where his friend was executed
01:11:52.300 was actually beheaded by guillotine at the age of 17 it's now a national memorial in berlin and carl
01:11:59.220 walked in there and then just started weeping and talking to his his friend and telling us this is
01:12:05.140 where it happened and he saved my life that's interesting that that's what carl said he saved
01:12:09.540 my life amazing yeah uh all right so what point are you at for for producing this yes so we we partnered
01:12:20.560 with angel studios who brought us the chosen yeah great an amazing series yeah um and we've partnered
01:12:27.040 with them and and we're in the process now of of crowdfunding you know that's what that's what
01:12:32.400 angel studios has done they've kind of turned the traditional model of of uh you know raising money
01:12:38.780 for and and distributing independent film and series on its head where traditionally you know the
01:12:45.720 hollywood version is kind of let's make it first let's we'll spend our millions making it and then
01:12:49.760 spend millions more hoping that we can build an audience for it they are like build an audience let's
01:12:55.100 build an audience first make sure that we have an audience once we know that then we'll make it then
01:13:00.040 we already have our audience in place and so that's where we're at now is we're with angel studios we're
01:13:04.800 just we're we're opening it opening it up so people can actually go to our landing page to our website
01:13:10.320 angel.com truth and and and show their interest they can back the project you know and i don't you're not
01:13:17.400 crowdfunding yet but it's coming in the future but you anybody if you are interested in this i i think this
01:13:24.520 is a really important story to tell um it's one of my favorite stories i mean i'm a i'm a sucker for
01:13:30.960 the underdog who stands and in the end kind of thinks they they lost but they really didn't because
01:13:38.800 once you get out of their time you know there are memorials to him and uh and uh and people in
01:13:45.240 germany know him um you you look at uh uh what was the guy's name i was telling you about the
01:13:53.820 mein kampf that has his book played in it it's stauffenberg stauffenberg yeah stauffenberg most
01:13:59.180 people don't even didn't know before the tom cruise movie most people in america didn't know who he was
01:14:03.860 he's a national hero yeah in uh in germany and he was executed um we need to learn these these
01:14:11.720 stories about the bonhoeffers and the uh the hubeners and uh and the von stauffenbergs uh go to
01:14:20.620 angel.com slash truth angel.com slash truth and find out more about this uh truth and convictions tv series
01:14:30.440 um and hopefully we will see it soon when you go back to germany uh well we're heading to to
01:14:36.900 germany for the 80th anniversary of helmut's execution uh this in about two weeks october 27th
01:14:43.340 oh wow when he was executed and the german government is is you know holding a memorial
01:14:48.260 service there so we're going to be there for that we'll be we'll be uh posting source to our
01:14:52.580 socials and actually doing a live stream maybe we can give you a call and yeah let me know because
01:14:56.700 i'd love to attach you to my socials too i'd love to see that oh that i wish i could be there
01:15:01.020 that would be fantastic yeah thank you so much god bless you angel.com slash truth angel.com slash
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01:16:43.480 have you noticed how everything on the left is just falling apart have you noticed that like
01:17:05.600 Elizabeth Warren Elizabeth Warren she you know uh tweeted her support for indigenous people's day
01:17:12.660 uh not columbus day and uh she said
01:17:16.380 on indigenous people's day we celebrate the remarkable contributions cultures and
01:17:24.900 resilience of tribal nations and native communities and we recognize the federal government must honor
01:17:31.160 its promises to native american peoples and respect tribal sovereignty and self-determination
01:17:36.600 now that didn't go over well with a lot of people um interesting some of the responses
01:17:44.060 you honored then by stealing jobs money and opportunities from them no american alive is taken
01:17:50.760 more from native peoples for at least this one day maybe you should hide your pale face and shame
01:17:56.720 uh how about this one happy steal all the benefits made for real natives day senator one 100
01:18:04.580 sorry one 1024th uh this is like john this is like john dillinger praising a bank holiday
01:18:13.380 maybe sit this one out navajo white you know what else is remarkable that you pretend to be native
01:18:21.000 american your entire life you get caught and now you have no shame in pretending to care about native
01:18:26.260 americans it didn't go over well it didn't didn't it wasn't good was there no one in her office
01:18:31.620 who reminded her of this before the tweet was there no one who said hey elizabeth remember how
01:18:37.200 you faked being a native american for the past 50 years and you got benefits yeah you got benefits
01:18:42.740 perhaps maybe don't mention in indigenous peoples day no nobody uh not that i know of no i think
01:18:49.920 probably somebody did you think and she just walked through it anyway because she's too important
01:18:53.880 there's no one who thinks more highly of elizabeth warren than elizabeth warren um i want to warn you
01:19:00.760 do you have any duct tape i don't your head's gonna explode oh no uh president former president barack
01:19:08.260 obama um was um was speaking at a closed door session during the copenhagen democracy summit
01:19:19.900 and he warned of a sexist and angry political opposition that isn't persuadable and urged
01:19:27.920 liberals to guard against self-righteousness sometimes it turns out that they're mean that
01:19:37.060 they're racist they're sexist they're angry and your job is then just to beat them because they're not
01:19:43.820 persuadable sometimes we get filled up in our own self-righteousness we're so convinced that
01:19:49.840 we're right we forget about what we're right about hmm huh there's something about dr he'll like
01:19:57.840 i can't remember the rest of that phrase but something along those they're racist they're
01:20:03.200 they're sexist they're angry and they're not persuadable yeah it sounds like he's
01:20:08.900 speaking about the left doesn't it sure does i mean they fit in every bitter white
01:20:15.880 clinging to their guns and their god right i mean that's that's him tim that's him so he is
01:20:21.960 that is absolutely incredible um and yesterday i told you about the very powerful uh nuri martinez
01:20:32.140 the president of the la city council who called the uh a fellow councilman's black son as quote a
01:20:40.020 little monkey um she was like you know i was i was angry and i wasn't thinking and i shouldn't
01:20:48.040 have said that and uh she's she's she's been forced to step down oh oh we're gonna miss her terribly
01:20:57.440 terribly oh my gosh she's gone we've lost her we've lost her it's interesting i guess there are still
01:21:04.120 things that liberals will step down on uh you know uh over like it doesn't little people
01:21:09.560 they still step step over a little no i don't mean step over step down oh they'll actually leave
01:21:15.360 office for it because they they've stopped leaving office for most things yeah and you just kind of
01:21:20.320 survive it and let the media cover for you i guess recordings of you saying racist things is still on
01:21:25.960 the list though yeah depends on who it is depends on who it is depends on who it is your pictures of
01:21:30.580 you and blackface don't make you step down no that's that that's not gonna make you step down
01:21:34.860 we know trudeau's still in office as far as i know governor of virginia didn't step down you with
01:21:39.440 russian hookers i mean not you but people with russian hookers doing cracks saying all kinds of
01:21:44.900 crazy things that doesn't that doesn't work that doesn't make you by the way anything did you hear
01:21:49.140 about the fbi officials the ones who briefed facebook uh about the hunter by remember facebook's like
01:21:55.160 oh no we were told by the fbi you know who told them who uh two democrats
01:22:00.020 that are fbi agents and uh they they were the ones oh really yeah i'm surprised so yeah i was
01:22:06.360 surprised i was shocked too i was thinking about this a little bit over the week because i was
01:22:09.940 watching the hunter biden thing happen remember when the the president or the owner of the new
01:22:14.380 england patriots got in trouble for visiting a massage parlor do you remember this a couple years
01:22:19.260 ago yeah yeah it was a massive scandal the hunter biden did that times a thousand on video and even
01:22:28.380 when they say charges might be brought there's no charges at all regarding any of that activity
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01:24:50.860 hello america welcome to the glenbeck program it is tuesday tulsi gabbard has announced she is leaving
01:24:58.820 uh the democratic party she's going to be joining us here in about 30 minutes to talk about that also
01:25:05.040 there is a story that came out a couple of weeks ago we talked about it then and then it just seemed
01:25:09.740 kind of die out the election integrity partnership that was for private organizations working the
01:25:17.880 department of homeland security and with the what was the other department there was another uh
01:25:23.880 department i think state department and they wanted to make sure that misinformation was curtailed so
01:25:29.220 this public private partnership went to facebook and twitter and everybody else and said you need to
01:25:35.660 suppress these voices and they did they they suppressed millions of social media posts deemed it as
01:25:44.520 misinformation is anything being done about this is are they doing it now for this election
01:25:53.080 what's happening we talked to the guy who broke the story john solomon from just the news the ceo
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01:27:03.900 1-82334 www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org our good friend and a serious journalist uh john solomon welcome to
01:27:13.460 the program sir how are you good to be with you glenn um could you recap this story for anybody who who
01:27:19.020 missed it or may have forgotten about it that you broke about three four weeks ago yeah and there's
01:27:26.320 a big development today that i'll get to but the election integrity partnership was a uh three uh
01:27:32.580 four person or four entity private entities that came together two universities a cyber security company
01:27:38.480 they formed this sort of left-leaning project that worked with the homeland security department the
01:27:43.340 state department to create a concierge ticket system that people could file tickets saying i think
01:27:48.820 this is disinformation will you the election integrity project go on behalf of us and ask the
01:27:54.100 social media companies to throttle the post uh delete the post or block the post or flag the post
01:27:59.700 and uh they did this and they did it with significant reach according to their own after action report which
01:28:05.720 we obtained uh they impacted 4 800 urls websites 4 800 of them uh 8 20 journalists more than two dozen
01:28:15.140 uh uh conservative influencers and by the way we're one of the news organizations just the news was
01:28:20.780 censored or blocked by this right we are too and i was named as a super spreader i mean you were there
01:28:28.340 there's this chart that you obtained um introducing the narrative mainstreaming it and then super spreaders
01:28:35.420 and this was about the color revolution which i don't know any i do i don't know who uh darren beady is
01:28:42.080 i didn't know any of these others that were saying this we were doing our own independent research
01:28:46.700 and then it says uh you know darren beady appears on tucker carlson the next one is significant
01:28:52.000 influencer pickup glenn beck and mass spreading sharing dynamics as users post stories and claims
01:28:58.840 to facebook groups so i'm a super spreader yeah welcome to the club it's it's just amazing right
01:29:05.780 the the idea that in the country that was founded with the first amendment the very first one that
01:29:10.580 our founding fathers gave us being free speech to see this collaboration uh the the hs sanctions
01:29:16.900 it state department actually sends some requests homeland security didn't send any requests to
01:29:20.920 actually fit a sensor but state department did private groups including the democratic national
01:29:25.320 committee did and this partnership itself did a lot of its own flagging under the name of the
01:29:30.540 government forwarding it to these things 22 million tweets the social media posts were impacted by
01:29:37.920 the targeting that this group did 35 percent of the time uh when a request was made of twitter facebook
01:29:43.900 tiktok and google uh the request was granted by social media that's a pretty good batting average i know
01:29:49.040 some baseball players that would take a 350 batting average a really really significant the largest
01:29:55.180 federally sanctioned censorship operation ever uncovered in america and today we have a brand new
01:30:00.780 development it turns out that one of the players who was instructing uh the homeland security
01:30:06.340 department during the 2020 election was a harvard university entity created by hillary clinton's
01:30:13.180 former campaign manager robbie muck now why is that significant first off another left-leaning person
01:30:18.020 involved in the machinery but it was robbie muck in 2016 who uh testified during the assessment trial
01:30:24.860 recently he and hillary clinton sanctioned the idea of leaking key things about the russia collusion
01:30:31.000 narrative the fake russia collusion narrative to the news media even though they weren't sure it
01:30:35.720 was true just think about that in 2016 he's the perpetrator of one of the largest
01:30:40.620 disinformation campaigns ever pulled out in american electric history and four years
01:30:45.300 later he's advising his group at the um the belfer center at harvard university is advising the
01:30:52.780 government on how to fight disinformation this is craziness is there anyone picking this up to
01:31:01.180 to to break this up or is this just getting worse well it's definitely accelerating the group is back
01:31:08.720 in action uh they they said they got the gang back together in a tweet post uh just a few days ago
01:31:14.080 um there are multiple members of congress that have jumped in ron uh johnson that's uh senate homeland
01:31:20.280 security system uh committee uh james comer likely to be the chairman of the house uh oversight committee
01:31:28.080 uh jim jordan likely to be the chairman of the judiciary committee if uh republicans gain control
01:31:34.100 chuck grassley likely to be senate judiciary chairman they're all asking questions my understanding is
01:31:39.560 there may be a preservation letter going out in the next couple days what is it or all your evidence
01:31:43.700 we're coming to get it so john can i ask a question that maybe you're you're not prepared to answer but
01:31:52.460 um you know just based on my gut and i could very well be wrong but this doesn't feel like an election
01:32:02.480 that's going to be close and i hope it's not one way or another i hope it's not um because i don't think
01:32:11.080 people are going to believe that it wasn't uh fixed um the the democrats will know that it was fixed
01:32:19.060 but if they lose they'll say it was the other side fixing it and conservatives are so concerned about
01:32:25.280 you know the last election that and it feels uh at least in texas it feels like a a red wave
01:32:34.720 um and i'm not suggesting that it feels like a 20 point margin but it it feels like we will win
01:32:41.640 if they're close we would win um could be wrong are these elections safe are they secure there uh we
01:32:51.620 have a much better handle on uh the rule changes that really tipped the election to the favor of
01:32:57.800 democrats in 2020 the wisconsin supreme court rulings arizona legislation georgia legislation florida
01:33:03.700 legislation texas legislation a lot of the states particularly the red states uh and the battleground
01:33:09.200 states have attempted uh to fix the issues that a lot of people believed hijacked the 2020 election
01:33:14.800 there are some states where the issues aren't fixed pennsylvania is a concern for a lot of people
01:33:19.140 uh there's been some unusual activity in colorado i think 30 000 uh uh registrations went out we just
01:33:26.720 confirmed this this morning uh to non-citizens who aren't supposed to vote in colorado so there's still
01:33:31.600 failures and mistakes we know iran hacked into the 2020 election we learned that a year after it
01:33:37.040 occurred but i think the system is more uh insulated against the sort of tactics that the democrats and
01:33:44.600 liberals and their bureaucratic friends in the election bureaucracy tried to use during the covet 19
01:33:49.820 people are wiser smarter there are more uh election poll watchers uh ready to go and train something that i
01:33:57.040 think glenn uh youngkin did very well and created a model for the republican party nationally so i think
01:34:03.320 people have greater confidence that uh the system will be better oiled less craziness and also
01:34:10.380 changes to roles that were done in the name of covet 19 have been rolled back in a big way
01:34:15.900 and i think another important thing happened two weeks ago glenn i don't know if a lot of people
01:34:20.180 paid attention because it happened on a friday night but an obama era judge an obama appointed judge
01:34:25.280 declared that the whole concept that made stacy abrams the national figure that she is that georgia is the
01:34:32.080 epicenter of a 21st century jim crow racist voting system an obama judge struck down every count of
01:34:39.220 her lawsuit that sends a pretty powerful message to americans and georgians alike that just asking for
01:34:45.800 someone's id is not racist checking someone's citizenship is not racist having a court declare
01:34:50.940 that by the way a court led by a democratic judge uh is i think probably uh a very important force going
01:34:58.640 into this election let me switch subjects um ukraine uh first of all why is a teacher's union head randy
01:35:09.480 weingarten over on the front lines of ukraine today i mean like i'm not even gonna joke about it anyway
01:35:16.340 um why is she she's over there she's assessing the situation what kind of payoff favors or uh what's
01:35:24.000 happening there yeah it's it's a mystery to a lot of people she obviously has been over there uh she
01:35:30.080 says that uh she's you know trying to help uh the ukrainian schools weather and perform in the middle
01:35:37.560 of a war who knows what's really going on there listen ukraine has long been a uh a favorite of
01:35:45.360 liberal democrats they have championed its causes uh and you know they're in the middle of a brutal war
01:35:50.620 putin's attack on sunday was a brutal attack because it targeted civilians it killed lots of
01:35:55.480 people unnecessarily i don't know uh what actually motivates her there we're trying to find out we've
01:36:01.860 put some foias in at the state department because the state department probably would have cleared or
01:36:05.880 been in on the loop so we'll find out beyond what she said what's there but listen this is a very
01:36:10.940 dangerous war it is already had enormous consequences on the economy of the european union enormous human
01:36:17.540 consequences to the ukrainian people and vladimir putin is acting more and more desperate i think a
01:36:23.460 lot of people have to look for do we have a president do we have a leadership in the world
01:36:27.820 that can find an off-ramp right now stop this war and try to create a negotiated settlement does it seem
01:36:32.880 like we're looking for an off-ramp to you i had an amazing interview with victoria coates over the
01:36:39.440 weekend uh former deputy national security advisor she said that joe biden is missing the opportunity he has
01:36:45.380 not defined to the american people what the end game is why we're spending this money and will he
01:36:51.580 try to find an exit strategy beyond regime change in russia uh and there's no answer she says this is a
01:36:58.360 sign of the extraordinary leak weak leadership that joe biden has brought to foreign policy
01:37:03.100 um yesterday we had our airports the outward facing websites uh went down it looks like uh the russians
01:37:13.000 not the government but a probably a front organization um claimed uh responsibility that
01:37:19.240 they are going to start to hassle and make our lives more difficult um by hacking into systems here
01:37:27.580 yeah that's a uh that is something we're seeing increasingly um uh including in indictments there was
01:37:36.080 an indictment about three weeks ago of some iranian hackers who were targeting a key infrastructure
01:37:41.340 particularly energy infrastructure you see the airport attack this week and we know the iranians
01:37:46.020 successfully hacked a database let's keep this in mind the the guy chris krabs who went on 60
01:37:51.280 minutes said we had a completely secure proof election in 2020 we later found out a year later
01:37:57.660 because of an indictment by the fbi and justice department that wasn't true that actually beginning
01:38:02.300 in the summer of 2020 our homeland security department and sisa chris krabs agency knew that we had been
01:38:07.940 penetrated by iran they were able to get into one state's voter database and steal 150 000 americans
01:38:14.740 identity that's a really remarkable uh revelation that was kept from us during the 2020 election
01:38:21.380 the infiltration of state-sponsored hackers is growing every day and our infrastructure is way
01:38:28.000 behind being insulated and i think that's one of the concerns we have hospital systems energy systems
01:38:33.400 water systems all being penetrated and tested every day and this is the next front of warfare right
01:38:40.020 the digital warfare is um i remember about a decade ago was leon panetta the cia director said
01:38:46.240 we're going to have a digital pearl harbor one day because we're just not ready for it and i think
01:38:51.280 the efforts to get that digital pearl harbor started by our enemies are growing by the day
01:38:56.840 um if you could hang on for one minute i want to take a one minute break then back in with
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01:40:29.900 john i don't know if you follow the story i've i've watched it be hit a couple of times first the
01:40:46.560 new york times came out and said that's a conspiracy theory and then the very next day
01:40:50.580 uh gascon from uh from la put a warrant out for the arrest of this this voting machine company
01:40:59.000 and he was arrested i think in michigan or she and brought to california because of the transfer of
01:41:07.560 information to china which they say was a mistake but i'm not sure i believe that do you know what
01:41:14.800 this story is really all about well this is a really important story uh first of all it's a
01:41:19.740 far left prosecutor that has brought it right but acknowledging that this company this michigan-based
01:41:26.000 company uh appears to have stored uh valuable data about the election poll workers and election system
01:41:33.400 workers uh on a server in charge in china um and that this was not only a breach of the contract
01:41:40.840 according to the district attorney's office it was a national security risk um and it shows once
01:41:47.140 again just like the iran hacking thing we talked about a few days ago our foreign adversaries are
01:41:52.040 looking for any way to steal data to steal identities in america to influence elections to influence
01:41:59.060 corporate business decisions and this possibility this idea that this was sitting on the servers whether
01:42:04.560 trying to penetrate or not the indictment is silent on that issue right now uh but it shows that
01:42:10.080 iconic was very at the very least very slop sloppy and uh put you know this software this poll chief
01:42:17.000 software uh in a location where it could easily have been penetrated by the chinese here's what
01:42:22.220 doesn't make sense to me that's a violation of a corporate contract why what's the criminality here
01:42:29.760 false representations in the contract is basically the um uh and and if you look at the indictment right
01:42:39.500 there's a representation that they weren't doing what they were doing but there's also it says in
01:42:44.000 the in the charges that were released by the district attorney a suspicion of theft of personal
01:42:49.140 identifying information a suspicion of personal we don't know more about that yet we expect more of
01:42:55.000 that uh when the extradition and court hearings begin uh going on but a lot of um uh cross pollination
01:43:02.880 michigan town la county working together to unravel this case and to bring this indictment
01:43:09.240 a lot of eyes are on this because it goes against the grain of a lot of the narratives
01:43:13.560 of the left but in this case one of the left's favorite gascon he's the one bringing this case and
01:43:19.340 my understanding is the fbi has been involved there's a lot of different pieces of um different
01:43:25.000 players that's one of the reasons i don't trust these it's oh it's gascon and the fbi oh well i feel
01:43:31.520 safer now um one last thing um you know i'm i'm seeing something that i just i just can't believe
01:43:39.080 is true but i think it is they're not going to do anything about hunter biden are they we'll see
01:43:44.180 listen i think that there was a significant amount of activity before the grand jury this spring
01:43:49.000 uh that brought forth the sort of uh uh evidence that would support charges for tax evasion or tax
01:43:55.960 violations uh i think for a improper foreign lobbying it's one of the things i've heard people
01:44:01.500 being asked about before the grand jury uh this gun charge came in late you know but obviously
01:44:06.200 other people have been charged were lying about uh using drugs on their on their uh federal uh fire
01:44:11.640 the fire alarm's license so i think at the end of the day uh right after the election the prosecutors
01:44:17.860 will make a final decision i think there are three outcomes right one they could cut a deal that's
01:44:22.540 the thing i most likely think will happen although the lawyer for hunter says no two there'll be an
01:44:27.120 indictment um or three there'll be some dispute between the line u.s attorney and main justice
01:44:33.300 that that will freeze us up but the evidence is now pouring out into the public it's going to be
01:44:38.080 hard for the justice department not to take any action and if the democrats control the house and
01:44:43.260 the senate will they be able to do anything about this that's a great question right uh there may be
01:44:50.340 less pressure for prosecutors to take a final action and wrap this up because they know the
01:44:55.120 republicans won't be able to get it i think one of the things that have pushed this along i think
01:44:58.940 has been the the outcome of the selection the idea that republicans may have one chamber of the
01:45:03.580 congress growing belief that that's putting pressure on justice department hey we don't want this out
01:45:07.880 there with not right out any i think that's been the driving force the last right uh john solomon
01:45:13.280 thank you so much as always for all of your work uh again as i said if you have not read
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01:46:54.660 this is the glenn beck program um i uh there was a story that came out today that i i found uh
01:47:08.360 fascinating uh and that is tulsi gabbard i can no longer remain in today's democratic party
01:47:13.960 uh it is now under the complete control of elitist cabal of warmongers driven by cowardly
01:47:20.020 cowardly wokeness who divide us by radicalizing every issue stoke anti-white racism actively work
01:47:26.640 to undermine our god-given freedoms um i wanted to talk to tulsi because um i know her i think we have
01:47:36.000 the big things in common the you know bill of rights constitution hey i i think america's made
01:47:42.960 some really bad things let's uh let's learn from those because uh most of it is really good if we can
01:47:48.840 get it right um but she it's interesting also because she's leaving the democratic party
01:47:54.960 and she wasn't like when people leave the republican party they're either really really conservative and
01:48:02.120 believe in things and they're like this party doesn't mean anything or you've got the people
01:48:06.140 who are just they're not really republicans they're more of a democrat conservative democrat
01:48:12.140 uh and they leave she was deep into the the socialist side of the party uh tulsi gabbard joins us now
01:48:21.840 hi tulsi how are you hey glenn good morning i'm good how are you doing good good so um first of all let me
01:48:28.940 just introduce it's a host of the tulsi gabbard show uh and you can find out more about her at
01:48:35.060 tulsi.substack.com so tulsi why leave the democrats and why now
01:48:43.220 glenn you know you and i have had a lot of great conversations and so many of those conversations
01:48:51.220 often i find have been centered around freedom as you mentioned the bill of rights these fundamental
01:48:58.400 principles our country was founded on the things that are most important that that really bind us
01:49:04.560 all together as americans and when it comes right down to it today's democratic party does not believe
01:49:11.960 in freedom they don't believe in freedom and because they don't believe in freedom and because they
01:49:18.880 are uh you know the party is led by fanatical ideologues they're actively trying to undermine
01:49:25.760 those god-given rights that we have that are enshrined in our constitution they're they're actively
01:49:34.080 seeking to undermine our freedom of speech they want to control what we say and what we think uh they
01:49:41.320 are attacking our religious liberty uh they cannot handle it when people dare to speak out or even
01:49:49.420 question question the things that they are trying to uh impose on us as a society uh and the way that
01:49:58.080 they they uh you know they foment fear you see this cancel woke culture uh they try to silence anyone
01:50:04.820 who dares to disagree or anyone who dares to expose the insecurity uh their insecurity and the weakness in
01:50:11.160 their argument and narrative and uh for a whole host of reasons and you can go and you know uh read my
01:50:17.540 statement on substack or listen to to you know i i spoke about this in detail um on the tulsi gabbard show
01:50:24.740 but it really all comes down to uh freedom and i i can no longer be associated with today's democratic
01:50:33.520 party that is so actively anti-freedom tulsi you know you and i have talked many times and i really
01:50:40.440 respect you but i have to ask uh a couple of questions and i want you to know these are honest
01:50:45.300 questions i'm not trying to do anything but really understand a couple of things first of all
01:50:50.360 um address the cynics that would say you're only doing this now because you want the publicity for
01:50:56.720 your podcast or you know substack uh you i'm i'm laughing a little bit as you're asking that glenn because
01:51:06.660 uh every time i've made a decision that uh got got some attention uh but was maybe politically not
01:51:16.960 expedient or the popular thing to do that was very often the response you're like oh you're just doing
01:51:21.720 this to get attention it's never made sense that's never been the motivation that i've had i have done
01:51:28.220 my best and continue to do my best uh to make decisions whether it be about policy or other things
01:51:35.300 uh based on on what's right okay and uh this was not a decision that i made lightly or quickly okay
01:51:43.700 but it's one that i knew uh had to be done um this is this is the part that um that i'm really
01:51:51.380 interested in because i think there are people that are leaving um the parties both parties um because
01:51:59.780 they think they're both about bullcrap um there are people like bill maher that are really uh speaking
01:52:08.420 out against this democratic mob um and he people will say i think he's turning conservative no he's
01:52:15.200 not he's a classical liberal he's a guy who believes in freedom etc etc he just believes in more taxes and
01:52:23.480 more government and everything else so he's just being the kind of american that loves the country and
01:52:32.400 agrees with the bill of rights and the kind of american that doesn't want to fight his neighbor
01:52:38.380 can live side by side i i'm i i want to ask you because you uh i mean you endorsed bernie sanders in
01:52:47.260 2016 um endorsed keith ellison um you are somebody that has you're way down the rabbit hole to the left
01:52:56.620 on your policies have you changed your mind on those are you more like bill maher what what what's
01:53:05.200 happening uh well first i want to go back to what you mentioned about you know being being a classic
01:53:12.500 liberal and i think a lot of people have forgotten or don't know maybe what that actually means but if
01:53:17.640 you look at if you look at classic liberalism and this is something that you talk about classic
01:53:22.760 liberalism is about respecting individual freedom and individual rights uh it's about uh really
01:53:29.960 living up to that ideal of a government of by and for the people it's about civil liberties and freedom
01:53:35.240 and my gosh today's democratic party uh is is clearly so far off from the classic liberals of greats of our
01:53:45.780 past uh you know i there i i've never put myself as you know in in a box like i've never cleanly fit
01:53:54.440 in uh you know the so-called progressive box or the you know even as a democrat i've always been an
01:54:00.240 independent democrat and so there are things that uh probably i i agree with some folks on or disagree
01:54:06.500 with other folks on uh but ultimately what it what it comes down to is is the democratic party of today
01:54:13.460 has literally gone insane and the foundation of freedom uh has not only been lost it's something
01:54:21.440 that they're actively attacking uh which which makes it impossible to even have a conversation
01:54:28.320 about many of the other things that that affect us in our everyday lives if we can't stand on this
01:54:33.900 common foundation of and principle of freedom uh and and recognizing our god-given rights enshrined in the
01:54:41.800 constitution then there's there's not a whole lot of uh room to talk so tell me what you think
01:54:48.820 happened to the democratic party as as i see it they gave it they gave in to the marxists but they're
01:54:56.200 not really giving into the marxists that's a i don't know that was a feint or something i i'm not sure
01:55:02.120 what it was uh but it was a useful idiots uh and really what they've done is they've become this
01:55:09.060 corporatist uh globalist uh monster what happened do you think you know i can't tell you specifically
01:55:21.820 what the cause is but what i have experienced and what i've seen is you know going back 20 years ago
01:55:29.660 when i first ran for state house here in hawaii and i looked at okay well which party do i want to
01:55:35.620 affiliate with at that time when i looked and hawaii's past especially i saw the democratic party
01:55:40.840 as a big tent inclusive party respecting people who hold different views on different issues
01:55:46.320 but really rooted in the foundations of justice and fairness and freedom and being a champion for the
01:55:52.280 little guy for the working class american and that party is is not recognizable uh today uh it is a
01:56:00.740 it is a party of the elite by the elite and for the elite it is a party of of warmonger warmongers who
01:56:08.300 are firmly in the grips of the military industrial complex uh it's a party that has left the people
01:56:15.380 behind and uh and it's been taken over by these fanatical ideologues who um are blinded by their
01:56:24.360 ambition and desire for power you know i i've i've been through this uh over the years and i've seen
01:56:31.400 how not only do they try to destroy people who disagree with them even if you just don't say
01:56:37.480 anything about whatever their cause at the moment is because it changes then their response is well
01:56:43.140 you're you are complicit if you are silent you are complicit you're part of the problem then then if
01:56:48.720 you say oh you know okay well fine i i agree with that makes sense it's not enough unless you get
01:56:55.100 out there with your megaphone and stand on the street corner and scream loudly and march in the
01:57:00.940 protest and you know proclaim your allegiance to whatever their cause of the moment is then it's not
01:57:08.200 enough they're not convinced uh it the the goalposts keep changing they don't believe in truth and when
01:57:15.380 people don't believe in truth and there are no boundaries to uh what they are propagating in our
01:57:23.460 society which which frankly poses uh great danger and risk so i'm i'm taking and maybe i have this
01:57:32.880 wrong but i'm taking it that you you know you haven't become a conservative but you still agree with
01:57:39.100 some of the socialist big government things that you supported in the past so if that's true
01:57:44.640 who are you going to vote for i mean how are you there's an election coming up you don't have to
01:57:49.760 have names but do you vote for the party even if the person is good
01:57:54.740 i no the answer is no uh i i i have always been of the mindset that we should not be voting based on
01:58:08.320 party lines we should be voting based on the character and values of a candidate and their
01:58:14.560 commitment to the constitution um you know there there are different uh issues or positions that
01:58:22.660 you know through my experience i've seen okay wow well you know i i didn't know that or i didn't
01:58:28.200 understand that and i think it's important to to always be willing to self-examine and say okay
01:58:34.200 was i right on that or not or is there a better approach to being able to tackle the problems that
01:58:39.080 we face um you know i i was confounded when i was vice chair of the democratic national party
01:58:45.780 uh for a few years in washington every time we would go to events during during an election year and
01:58:51.680 you'd hear the mantra vote blue no matter who and it never made any sense to me it never made any sense
01:58:59.280 because i know a lot of people who probably should not have ever been running for office
01:59:05.040 but we're standing up on a stage getting people support and votes as people stood next to them
01:59:10.900 saying vote blue no matter who the who matters character matters your values matter your commitment
01:59:16.920 and who you're loyal to matters the most the fact that we have gotten to a place in a country where we
01:59:23.920 have so many leaders in washington who took that oath that every one of us takes when you take public
01:59:30.380 office that oath to support and defend the constitution but they've thrown the constitution
01:59:35.800 in the trash or they're openly uh you know stomping their feet on it in defiance of that oath that they
01:59:44.540 took uh this is where if you look at you start questioning why are why are people doing these things
01:59:51.260 why are they taking the position that they're taking why are they why don't they believe in the rule
01:59:55.680 of law why how can they oppose free speech uh it's it's because they don't believe in the constitution
02:00:02.660 and and without that uh they're floundering and there is no foundation to stand on
02:00:08.160 talking to tulsi gabbard um and i i think it is really important um i like tulsi i don't know if you
02:00:16.680 would consider me a friend but i consider you a friend tulsi i do i do glenn um and uh and
02:00:22.260 while we i'm sure disagree on a lot of really big things it is really important when somebody
02:00:29.560 recognizes and says oh that's poison um that even though they're not on your team per se that
02:00:38.360 you recognize that's a huge huge step and important because we have to get back to being a country where
02:00:46.600 we can live side by side and disagree with each other but still like each other and respect one
02:00:52.860 another so tulsi good job thank you so much thank you you back to talk to you glenn have a great day
02:00:58.580 you too tulsi.substack.com and uh you can uh find out more follower on uh tulsi gabbard
02:01:05.720 at tulsi gabbard or tulsi gabbard.com okay um stability kind of an important word have you felt
02:01:13.940 a lot of stability i mean our our administration our economic policies more unstable than kanye west
02:01:22.920 uh-huh uh-huh more at that saying something right uh the threats of war internal upheaval
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02:02:50.900 what a day huh what a day a lot going on yeah yeah yeah yeah i like tulsa i mean i think this is
02:03:12.820 gonna be an interesting show to hear someone kind of come out of that world and talk about these issues
02:03:17.020 from a totally different perspective yeah you know and i'm i you know i i you need more time to get
02:03:24.960 into the nuance of things but it doesn't sound to me like she's rejecting you know big government
02:03:31.200 policies sure she is the kind of liberal that i grew up thinking liberals were right you know what i mean
02:03:39.760 they didn't hate america they just wanted a bigger government and they didn't want a government to tell
02:03:45.400 you what to do all the time they just felt that we needed a big big safety net i disagree with that
02:03:52.900 but that is somebody you can live with because we can go to the fourth of july fireworks together
02:03:59.640 and both you know cry about how great our country is the glenn back program