The Glenn Beck Program - April 07, 2021


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Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 57 minutes

Words per Minute

178.55508

Word Count

20,931

Sentence Count

2,127

Misogynist Sentences

59

Hate Speech Sentences

49


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:00:04.960 It's Pat and Stu for Glenn on the Glenn Beck Program.
00:00:08.280 888-727-BECK.
00:00:12.060 A lot to get into.
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00:00:38.200 Anyway, we'll get started on all of that in about 60 seconds.
00:00:45.680 The Glenn Beck Program.
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00:01:53.620 Another shooting.
00:02:03.220 Two people shot at a military base in Maryland yesterday.
00:02:08.140 Have not seen a motive, but I think it's already crystal clear.
00:02:12.660 White supremacy.
00:02:14.120 Obviously, it's got to be white supremacy.
00:02:16.180 That's what it always is.
00:02:17.320 It's always that.
00:02:18.260 It's always.
00:02:18.760 You know, Pat, I have to say, I follow the news relatively closely.
00:02:23.620 You know, I make sure I keep up to date on what's going on.
00:02:28.040 And I don't know if you remember this, but on January 6th of this year, there was an incident at the Capitol.
00:02:36.360 It was all Trump supporters, white supremacists.
00:02:39.900 Oh, yeah.
00:02:40.120 I heard about that.
00:02:40.840 Yeah.
00:02:41.000 You remember that, right?
00:02:41.900 I remember that.
00:02:42.220 Okay.
00:02:42.440 Because I'm not.
00:02:43.180 Yeah, I remember it.
00:02:44.080 And then the whole Capitol went into lockdown.
00:02:48.120 Remember this?
00:02:48.800 Yeah.
00:02:49.000 And then they build all these big walls and fences around it.
00:02:52.660 Right.
00:02:53.020 And they kept saying that there was going to be these big attacks on the Capitol.
00:02:56.240 Well, that's why they had to send in the National Guard.
00:02:59.420 The National Guard.
00:02:59.940 Yeah.
00:03:00.080 Because there was an insurrection that was happening.
00:03:03.040 And I think there was an ongoing insurrection that they were trying to prevent.
00:03:06.760 Yeah.
00:03:07.440 And because on March 4th, it was going to be bombed.
00:03:09.640 It was going to be bombed.
00:03:10.360 And then it was March, I think, 20th again.
00:03:12.640 They were going to.
00:03:13.600 There's going to be another incident.
00:03:14.820 Something.
00:03:15.120 And I was, you know, of course, obviously very concerned about this.
00:03:18.520 Oh, of course.
00:03:18.980 As anyone would be.
00:03:20.040 Well, yeah.
00:03:20.400 The white supremacy thing had just gotten so out of control.
00:03:23.600 And then we had someone attack the Capitol the other day.
00:03:29.180 Yeah.
00:03:29.740 They rammed a car into the barrier.
00:03:32.580 Another damn white supremacist.
00:03:34.020 And killed a police officer.
00:03:35.460 I hate these white supremacists.
00:03:36.740 And I thought to myself, oh my gosh, the white supremacists are back.
00:03:40.100 Mm-hmm.
00:03:41.020 And then it was a big news story that first day.
00:03:44.240 And then all of a sudden, I haven't heard anything about it since.
00:03:47.200 All of a sudden, they stopped talking about it completely.
00:03:49.280 What could possibly be the reason for that?
00:03:52.240 Because it was such a big story.
00:03:54.240 The whole, all the attacks that might happen in the future were a big story.
00:03:59.560 But then an attack did happen, and it wasn't a big story.
00:04:02.200 Right.
00:04:02.560 Why did that happen?
00:04:03.720 Right.
00:04:03.980 What could possibly be the cause of the difference in coverage than what I would have expected?
00:04:11.280 I mean, I would have expected the next attack on the Capitol to be the only thing in the news.
00:04:17.520 I know.
00:04:18.180 And it wasn't.
00:04:19.200 And it wasn't.
00:04:19.980 And in fact, a Capitol police officer died in the attack.
00:04:24.220 Yes.
00:04:24.500 And we heard almost nothing about it.
00:04:27.560 Right.
00:04:28.220 Why?
00:04:29.320 What could possibly be the reason?
00:04:33.280 There has to be one, Pat.
00:04:35.100 It can't just be happenstance.
00:04:37.280 There must be a cause as to why we didn't hear much about this particular attack.
00:04:43.160 I agree with you, Stu.
00:04:44.160 I agree with you.
00:04:44.640 Can you think of what it could be?
00:04:45.940 I can't think of a single thing that would preclude all of that coverage, though.
00:04:50.920 I can't think of a thing.
00:04:52.140 Not even one.
00:04:53.080 Not one.
00:04:53.440 Well, let me throw.
00:04:54.780 Are you going to hazard a guess?
00:04:57.480 That's a speculator.
00:04:58.560 All right.
00:04:58.820 Let me just throw one guess out there.
00:05:01.760 Okay, go ahead.
00:05:02.300 And you tell me if it's just crazy.
00:05:03.740 Because it could just be crazy.
00:05:04.660 I want to be honest with you.
00:05:05.540 All right.
00:05:05.800 It could just be crazy.
00:05:07.760 What if the attacker in this most recent attack on the Capitol was not a white supremacist,
00:05:17.080 but in fact a nation of Islam?
00:05:18.600 A white nationalist?
00:05:18.960 No.
00:05:19.600 Oh.
00:05:20.160 A supporter of the nation of Islam.
00:05:22.280 A follower of Farrakhan, as it were.
00:05:24.820 Would it possibly change in any way?
00:05:28.040 I can't imagine it would change anything.
00:05:30.380 Right.
00:05:30.860 It doesn't make much sense.
00:05:32.320 But just to take it to its logical end here.
00:05:35.800 Yeah.
00:05:36.580 Is there any chance?
00:05:39.260 It had something to do with that?
00:05:41.160 Possibly.
00:05:41.380 Like, maybe they would ignore it because it didn't fit the narrative they were trying
00:05:45.840 to push about evil Republicans and Trump supporters.
00:05:49.100 Is it possible?
00:05:50.240 I mean, I'm just throwing it out there.
00:05:51.720 It's unlikely, but is it possible?
00:05:54.880 Can you conceive of such a thing?
00:05:56.880 Well, since that's exactly what happened, yeah.
00:06:00.600 Yeah.
00:06:01.180 I can.
00:06:01.840 I can.
00:06:02.540 Wow.
00:06:03.160 You know, and this shooter at the naval base, too, or the...
00:06:07.440 Is it because the guy's name is Fanta Hoon Germa Waldasenbet?
00:06:14.040 I don't know.
00:06:15.120 I don't know.
00:06:15.860 You pronounce that as if it was like your own surname.
00:06:19.040 But does that have something to do with why we're not hearing about this one either?
00:06:26.100 What's the name again there, Pat?
00:06:27.060 Can we get it again?
00:06:28.060 Fanta Hoon Germa Waldasenbet.
00:06:30.740 Ah, yes.
00:06:31.700 Of course.
00:06:33.020 I don't know.
00:06:33.900 I mean, it could be a white supremacist.
00:06:35.580 I don't know.
00:06:36.320 How could it not?
00:06:37.280 Was it an attack?
00:06:38.440 It was.
00:06:38.940 Then it probably was a white supremacist, as you know.
00:06:41.180 It almost had to be.
00:06:42.280 Because they all are.
00:06:43.460 We saw that in tweets.
00:06:45.400 The largest cause of crime in the United States is white supremacy.
00:06:49.520 It's really the only...
00:06:50.680 It's only the only cause of crime.
00:06:51.900 Because even if, like, an African-American were to kill someone, it's because of the
00:06:55.680 systemic racism they've been victim of.
00:06:58.040 And then that's what caused them to do it.
00:07:01.120 Who was it that actually...
00:07:02.860 That was actually said this week.
00:07:06.000 It was actually said.
00:07:09.640 Did you know that?
00:07:11.080 Oh, I thought you were quoting the book.
00:07:12.480 I'm going to have to look in my notes here and find it again.
00:07:15.400 That was actually said!
00:07:17.740 I was trying to come up with the most ridiculous justification possible.
00:07:21.820 No, it's so ridiculous.
00:07:23.660 It's actually been said already.
00:07:26.600 This is where we are.
00:07:28.100 Even when it's a black person doing it, it's because of the systemic white supremacy involved.
00:07:36.200 I mean, come on!
00:07:39.240 Really?
00:07:39.760 It must be exhausting for them to come up with these justifications.
00:07:42.820 Oh.
00:07:43.240 I mean, the Capitol thing is really fascinating to me.
00:07:45.260 I mean, really, I can understand, you know, treating it as the normal news story that
00:07:52.060 it may have been.
00:07:52.760 I mean, people do attack the Capitol.
00:07:54.140 It does happen.
00:07:55.200 Usually not white supremacists.
00:07:56.940 The only time they've blown it up into this was this one time.
00:08:01.740 Right.
00:08:01.960 We know that there were activists from the left who set off a bomb inside back in the
00:08:08.400 day.
00:08:08.780 Oh, yeah.
00:08:09.160 And, you know, it was a story, but it wasn't what January 6th turned into.
00:08:13.700 And again, I'm not minimizing that day.
00:08:16.500 That was bad.
00:08:17.120 No, it was.
00:08:18.120 But was it?
00:08:18.920 Do you go along with an insurrection?
00:08:21.460 Because I just don't.
00:08:23.040 I don't like that verbiage at all.
00:08:25.480 It's so ridiculous to call it that.
00:08:26.660 I think the truth of it is, and we don't need to delve super deep into this, but I think
00:08:32.820 that when you talk about that verbiage, it's like, were there people there actually trying
00:08:38.060 to overthrow the government?
00:08:39.580 Yes.
00:08:40.280 They were talking about it.
00:08:41.320 Right.
00:08:41.980 But I think it was a very small percentage of even the people who went inside the building.
00:08:46.740 And they were really bad at it.
00:08:48.360 And they were really bad at it.
00:08:49.180 Yeah.
00:08:49.260 Really bad at it.
00:08:50.200 Right.
00:08:50.400 If that was their intent, they didn't go about that the right way.
00:08:55.500 Yeah.
00:08:55.820 Fortunately.
00:08:56.420 That's not.
00:08:56.960 No, it's not like an insurrection.
00:08:59.120 If you think of like, even like Valkyrie, the movie, right, where they're trying to overthrow
00:09:02.880 Hitler regime, von Soffenberg.
00:09:06.400 He, you are, and that was, of course, Tom Cruise.
00:09:10.240 And who knew that he was that old?
00:09:12.020 But Tom Cruise is out there and he's trying to overthrow the government.
00:09:15.020 And he's basically, it's very difficult to successfully engage in a coup when you don't
00:09:22.920 have the support of the military, let's say.
00:09:25.680 Right.
00:09:26.220 You know, these are large scale operations.
00:09:29.580 There was just a supposed attempt of a coup in Jordan this week.
00:09:34.980 And Jordan, you know, seen as kind of one of the most stable countries in the Middle East.
00:09:39.120 And it was supposedly, the king was basically saying it was a family member trying to, to
00:09:46.140 take over.
00:09:48.180 You don't, it doesn't work without support of the military.
00:09:51.960 Right.
00:09:52.400 And, you know, look, this is more of a sort of conspiracy theorist group that was trying
00:09:58.460 to do something crazy.
00:10:01.000 And in addition to that, there were some people who were really just pissed off and did criminal
00:10:06.820 actions involved.
00:10:08.040 There were also people who, I think, you know, look, it could have been, it could have been
00:10:12.740 worse.
00:10:13.620 It's, I'm not, I really don't, I don't want to minimize it, but like the idea that it was
00:10:17.380 some like actual coherent attempt at an insurrection and coup is really, really, really questionable.
00:10:26.160 Yeah.
00:10:26.440 It's a stretch.
00:10:27.300 It's a stretch.
00:10:28.020 I mean, that doesn't mean you don't take it seriously.
00:10:29.780 If Antifa, and believe me, there's plenty of examples of people on the left who are planning
00:10:34.120 and have been caught planning the same types of things.
00:10:37.140 And have gone to federal buildings all over the country and have taken them over and have
00:10:42.660 burned them down and have killed police officers.
00:10:46.720 All of these things have happened all over the country.
00:10:48.980 It's just the focus is only on this one thing.
00:10:52.060 And then when we are told the threat is so high to the Capitol and someone goes and kills
00:10:59.780 a police officer at the Capitol, you'd think you'd hear about it more.
00:11:03.700 But then they look at his social media pages and he's a nation of Islam supporter.
00:11:08.980 And then there's no interest whatsoever.
00:11:10.860 No interest.
00:11:11.340 Not a minute of it.
00:11:12.460 That story.
00:11:12.960 Now, again, you want to talk about a person who's outwardly talked about all sorts of
00:11:18.020 terrible things happening to government officials.
00:11:20.560 Louis Farrakhan, the guy who heads the nation of Islam.
00:11:23.700 Big time.
00:11:24.220 Yeah.
00:11:24.380 You can find all sorts of stuff.
00:11:27.020 We played them on the air.
00:11:28.640 They used to be posted all the time on his social media accounts and no one would notice.
00:11:32.240 Yeah.
00:11:33.220 He's this guy has said all sorts of terrible things, including, I mean, basically admitting
00:11:38.780 to trying to kill people.
00:11:42.580 Doesn't it?
00:11:43.380 I mean, he would deny that.
00:11:45.220 But I mean, it certainly sounded like it to me.
00:11:47.160 I mean, was this the time when he when he talked about killing Malcolm X?
00:11:50.560 Yeah, I love Elijah Muhammad enough that if you attack him, I would kill you.
00:11:57.140 Yesterday, today and tomorrow.
00:12:00.780 And I'm not a killer.
00:12:03.440 But neither are you.
00:12:07.100 But if somebody attack what you love, each one of you in here would become a killer instantaneously.
00:12:15.300 We don't give a damn about no white man law when you attack what we love.
00:12:28.120 Yeah.
00:12:30.100 It's interesting.
00:12:31.260 I wonder if it would fit into the guy attacking the Capitol.
00:12:34.440 It ain't none of your business.
00:12:35.840 It's none of our business.
00:12:38.140 What have you got to say about it?
00:12:40.680 Did you teach Malcolm?
00:12:42.480 No.
00:12:43.060 Did you make Malcolm?
00:12:44.240 Did you clean up Malcolm?
00:12:46.820 I didn't.
00:12:47.440 Did you put Malcolm out before the world?
00:12:49.920 No.
00:12:50.440 Was Malcolm your traitor or was he ours?
00:12:53.720 And if we dealt with him like a nation deals with a traitor, what the hell business is it of yours?
00:13:00.560 Isn't that fascinating?
00:13:02.720 That's fascinating.
00:13:04.820 Basically admitting.
00:13:06.040 Yeah.
00:13:06.640 That they killed Malcolm X because he was a traitor to their cause.
00:13:10.660 And it was okay because it was their law.
00:13:12.420 Their law.
00:13:12.760 It's none of your business.
00:13:13.700 So now it's not your business.
00:13:15.200 I don't follow your white law.
00:13:16.380 Again, he doesn't follow his white law.
00:13:17.660 Like, for example, he doesn't care if he's going to kill a police officer at the Capitol.
00:13:21.460 Right.
00:13:21.860 The guy who follows Louis Farrakhan just did that.
00:13:26.160 A guy who's called for all sorts of overthrows of the government and all sorts of terrible things.
00:13:29.620 And no one is even blaming Farrakhan for any of that.
00:13:32.940 Not even a mention.
00:13:33.620 The guy was obviously a Farrakhan follower and he's getting no blowback from that at all.
00:13:39.580 None.
00:13:39.940 Absolutely no doubt there are more followers of Louis Farrakhan than QAnon.
00:13:44.120 Oh, my gosh.
00:13:45.060 It's not even close.
00:13:45.860 Come on.
00:13:47.000 It's not even close.
00:13:47.840 There's more followers of Louis Farrakhan than any of these militias or any of these groups that are constantly thrown around.
00:13:55.620 And someone, one of his supporters attacks the Capitol.
00:13:58.120 Not a freaking word.
00:14:01.020 Not a freaking word.
00:14:02.420 All they keep saying is, well, we don't know what the motive is.
00:14:05.180 Oh, I don't.
00:14:06.400 Okay.
00:14:07.560 You certainly seem willing to guess every other time.
00:14:12.120 Yeah, not now.
00:14:13.420 Inexplicable.
00:14:14.060 There's just no way to tell now.
00:14:16.580 It's almost.
00:14:17.440 It's not even worth pointing out the freaking double standard.
00:14:19.800 Yeah, I know.
00:14:20.240 It's so obvious to everyone in the audience.
00:14:22.800 I mean, the Ron DeSantis thing we talked about this week, the way they've talked about this Georgia law.
00:14:30.140 Yeah, there is.
00:14:31.260 We have lost our attachment to reality.
00:14:34.960 Completely.
00:14:36.460 Completely.
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00:16:13.060 You know, you mentioned the DeSantis thing and how they've blown that up.
00:16:18.040 And out of proportion.
00:16:19.160 Incredible.
00:16:20.180 It's so amazing.
00:16:21.480 And it's really completely unraveled on them.
00:16:23.900 It's really been discredited and disproven.
00:16:26.860 Yeah.
00:16:26.980 What it has done, though, is shed a little light on another governor from the other side of the country, Gavin Newsom.
00:16:34.980 Oh, yeah?
00:16:35.480 Yeah.
00:16:35.760 It started people looking into, you know, maybe the way a governor has handled the COVID vaccine distribution and then who has contributed to his campaign.
00:16:48.920 In Gavin Newsom's case, and I'm sure this is a complete coincidence, but he gave a $15 million no-bid contract to Blue Shield in California to manage California's vaccination efforts.
00:17:05.640 Okay.
00:17:05.700 Now, I'm sure this is a complete coincidence, but Blue Shield, over the years, has contributed about $23 million to Newsom's campaign.
00:17:18.660 Is that more than $100,000?
00:17:20.000 A little bit more.
00:17:21.160 Okay.
00:17:21.300 I just, I, slightly, I'm not good at math, but I think it's a little bit more.
00:17:25.140 Because my understanding is 100 is higher than $23.
00:17:27.860 So, are you sure $100,000 is not higher than $23 million?
00:17:30.520 Yeah, but when the $100,000 stops at $100,000 and the $23,000 continues to million, it means a little something.
00:17:39.680 It really is incredible.
00:17:40.700 Is that amazing?
00:17:41.260 Well, here's the thing, though.
00:17:42.840 Just 60 Minutes couldn't uncover that nugget.
00:17:45.100 They did not have the investigative capability to figure this out.
00:17:48.880 It was too well hidden.
00:17:49.260 Too well hidden.
00:17:49.920 Yeah.
00:17:50.120 My favorite part of that entire 60 Minutes report on DeSantis was when they say, they started off and they say, so why did Publix get these vaccines?
00:18:02.080 We obtained the campaign finance reform, campaign finance records, and saw that $100,000 went to DeSantis.
00:18:08.620 You obtained them?
00:18:10.200 You searched on Open Secrets?
00:18:12.960 It's a website.
00:18:14.560 It's got all the donations on there.
00:18:16.860 You've just searched the internet.
00:18:18.960 What do you mean you obtained them?
00:18:21.040 Am I obtaining my emails every time I log on?
00:18:25.240 What the hell?
00:18:27.460 And then, you know, they act as if this is some big thing.
00:18:30.820 It's like, obtaining them means you, like, I don't know, got them from a secret source.
00:18:36.800 Somebody inside the government, a whistleblower, came to you.
00:18:39.620 You met inside the parking garage with Deep Throat.
00:18:42.880 Like, that's what you're, that's obtained.
00:18:45.380 Right.
00:18:45.800 Obtained is not searching the internet.
00:18:48.360 I mean, that was a disaster for 60 Minutes.
00:18:51.780 I think so.
00:18:52.420 To the point of that, like, Democrats from around Florida are saying this is ridiculous.
00:18:56.540 Even some media sources have come out and say, okay, this doesn't, this is really bad.
00:19:01.800 How did this happen?
00:19:03.120 And it's $100,000.
00:19:04.520 It's so dumb.
00:19:05.120 You know, which is a lot to you and me.
00:19:07.040 Yeah.
00:19:07.320 You know, but it's not to the campaign of the governor of Florida.
00:19:11.240 No.
00:19:11.800 $100,000 over years is nothing.
00:19:16.020 Right.
00:19:16.700 And like.
00:19:17.140 To a campaign like that.
00:19:17.900 It's a very, California is a bigger state than Florida.
00:19:21.120 Right.
00:19:21.500 The amount of money you're talking about is larger.
00:19:24.460 Gavin Newsom absolutely is a presidential contender in the future, as is DeSantis.
00:19:29.320 Right.
00:19:29.540 Like, this is a high profile.
00:19:31.900 And a guy, Gavin Newsom, who's in the middle of a recall.
00:19:35.120 Right.
00:19:35.360 So, he's.
00:19:36.380 Right.
00:19:37.280 There'd be a much more.
00:19:39.340 He has an election coming up before Ron DeSantis' election.
00:19:43.440 And they don't care about that.
00:19:45.000 They're going to run a report on Gavin Newsom and his donations.
00:19:48.020 You know they won't.
00:19:48.820 No.
00:19:49.180 And look, I don't even.
00:19:50.300 I don't know.
00:19:50.960 I mean, we kind of sarcastically say, did this have anything to do?
00:19:54.620 Well, I don't know.
00:19:55.360 Blue Shield probably, probably makes sense for them to help distribute the vaccine.
00:20:00.480 I don't know the inner workings.
00:20:02.280 I mean, I know Florida enough to know that Publix locations are pretty much everywhere.
00:20:06.720 Now, I don't know if every location has the vaccine, but, you know, it's pretty much everywhere
00:20:11.140 in Florida.
00:20:12.500 But Blue Shield?
00:20:13.680 I doubt it.
00:20:14.760 I don't know.
00:20:15.380 Is there a Blue Shield on every corner in California?
00:20:17.880 I don't know.
00:20:18.420 I don't know.
00:20:18.920 I doubt it.
00:20:19.480 I don't know.
00:20:20.620 But, you know, the $23 million donation compared to $100,000.
00:20:25.720 Right.
00:20:26.320 Maybe $23 million moves you a little bit if you're Gavin Newsom.
00:20:29.420 Maybe.
00:20:30.080 You know, $100,000.
00:20:31.180 Maybe.
00:20:31.560 And look, again, there's just no chance.
00:20:33.520 There's way too much money.
00:20:35.500 I mean, Ron DeSantis might become president of the United States, right?
00:20:39.500 Yeah.
00:20:39.680 You think he's going to be moved by a $100,000 donation, by the way, over multiple years.
00:20:44.340 Yeah.
00:20:44.660 Like, starting in 2018.
00:20:46.780 Jeez.
00:20:47.520 I mean, it's just asinine to even suggest it and then to act like you have this big breaking
00:20:52.660 scoop when you went on Google and searched Publix DeSantis and see if they obtained it
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00:22:41.300 Jeff Fisher entered our studio.
00:22:45.820 Jeffy's here.
00:22:47.020 I figured I'd stop in, say hi.
00:22:48.780 Chew the fat, perhaps?
00:22:50.420 Oh my gosh, yes.
00:22:52.160 And remind people that they can follow or subscribe to Chewing the Fat.
00:22:56.820 Really?
00:22:57.280 So they would go to like a podcast app?
00:22:59.400 Any platform.
00:23:00.380 They would search for fat?
00:23:02.100 They would search for Chewing the Fat.
00:23:03.740 Oh, but I'm guessing if you search for fat, sure, I'm going to be there.
00:23:08.740 Okay.
00:23:08.980 So we'll go search for fat, look for Jeffy's face, and then click subscribe.
00:23:13.200 Yes, thank you.
00:23:13.960 That'd be great.
00:23:14.080 That's how that works.
00:23:14.720 Okay, perfect.
00:23:15.500 And I wish I had a product to hawk, you know, like a kex of cookies, some kind of-
00:23:21.520 Nancy Pelosi sucks pen.
00:23:22.640 Nancy Pelosi sucks pen, something like that.
00:23:24.100 Dot com.
00:23:24.840 I've got Moo Moo's by Jeffy, but they're sold out right now.
00:23:27.260 No, no.
00:23:27.740 Are they?
00:23:28.640 Yeah, they're all sold out.
00:23:29.140 Because the Moo Moo's by Jeffy line is prestigious and elite and huge, yes.
00:23:35.440 Really big.
00:23:36.360 They ran out of fabric, right?
00:23:37.420 If Lena Dunham can have her own little line of fat gal clothes, Moo Moo's by Jeffy can sell too.
00:23:43.640 Absolutely.
00:23:44.640 I think that's fair.
00:23:45.500 I mean-
00:23:45.900 I think that's fair.
00:23:48.400 So what do you have today for Chewing the Fat, Jeffy?
00:23:51.360 Well, you know, one of the things that I found fascinating was that we talked a little
00:23:55.840 bit about it on Pat Unleashed this morning, that NASA is about to launch a spaceship that's
00:24:01.360 supposed to punch an asteroid out of the way.
00:24:04.980 I love this story.
00:24:05.780 We're testing Earth defense systems right now.
00:24:09.560 That's really cool.
00:24:10.480 The Bruce Willis thing, basically.
00:24:11.980 Yeah, basically.
00:24:13.080 Except we're not going to blow it up.
00:24:14.340 We're just going to push it.
00:24:15.760 Right.
00:24:15.960 They just want to see if they can, through kinetic energy, move it out of its current path
00:24:20.860 so that if we ever had to do that, to see if this would work.
00:24:24.400 It's part of these-
00:24:25.140 It's really kind of cool.
00:24:25.560 It's part of the double asteroid redirection test, and we're launching it in July of this
00:24:32.000 year, and it's supposed to catch up with the asteroid we've chosen by September of 2022.
00:24:38.400 And we're going to just run into it and see if we can get it off course.
00:24:42.080 Are we at all concerned that they might nudge it the wrong way?
00:24:45.260 And push it into the Earth?
00:24:47.300 Don't be silly.
00:24:48.820 Don't be silly.
00:24:49.800 I'm a little concerned.
00:24:50.440 That would be bad.
00:24:51.020 Well, that's what the test is, right?
00:24:52.180 So hopefully, I mean, this one is far enough away that it's not going-
00:24:56.340 What if it redirects right at us?
00:24:58.120 Yeah.
00:24:58.700 I feel like that's our luck.
00:25:00.080 I mean, it's honestly what we deserve in this country at this point.
00:25:02.900 Really?
00:25:03.480 Yes.
00:25:03.940 It's basically- I think most of us would be like, you know, we had a good run.
00:25:08.260 Yeah.
00:25:08.900 Right.
00:25:09.260 You know, but what are we going to do?
00:25:11.500 I mean, we're at the point in this whole saga where we're taking Aunt Jemima off the boxes.
00:25:15.760 Let's just blow the whole thing up.
00:25:17.520 Plus, once we do it, let's say we can do it.
00:25:20.260 Are we going to- do we have a couple extra that we're going to have in the garage that
00:25:24.260 we notice?
00:25:24.960 Hey, there's an asteroid coming.
00:25:26.860 Well, I want another one ready in case we redirect it at ourselves.
00:25:30.420 Right.
00:25:31.040 At least have another one ready to launch.
00:25:32.120 I mean, we hear stories all the time, and I say all the time, frequently, that, you
00:25:36.540 know, an asteroid came within, you know, 100,000 miles of the planet, and oh my gosh, we didn't
00:25:43.340 see that one until it was right there.
00:25:44.060 We just had one that came within, was it 4,000 miles?
00:25:47.420 It was close.
00:25:48.060 It was-
00:25:48.740 I mean, it was like a shave.
00:25:49.820 A real near miss.
00:25:50.840 In space time.
00:25:51.480 Yeah.
00:25:51.980 It wouldn't have destroyed the Earth, but it would have caused some problems.
00:25:54.820 And so, I mean, as in the documentary, Armageddon, Bruce Willis movie.
00:26:00.960 Uh-huh.
00:26:01.200 Yes.
00:26:01.520 I mean, you know, they say in the documentary, the reason that they didn't see this, that
00:26:06.620 particular asteroid coming was because it was a big-ass guy.
00:26:10.560 Yeah, that's true.
00:26:11.640 And-
00:26:12.140 That's science right there.
00:26:13.320 It's powerful.
00:26:13.380 That is science.
00:26:14.300 It's powerful.
00:26:14.820 That is science.
00:26:15.440 Really well put.
00:26:17.740 I mean, it's in the documentary.
00:26:19.860 I mean, did they even try to write-
00:26:21.720 No.
00:26:22.500 These-
00:26:22.740 You are not going to badmouth Armageddon.
00:26:24.140 In the 90s.
00:26:25.060 They were just like, I don't know.
00:26:26.760 Just put-
00:26:27.640 Give me a bunch of pieces of paper with catchphrases.
00:26:29.840 We'll just put glue on a piece of paper and throw them in any random order.
00:26:33.280 Okay.
00:26:33.560 We got big.
00:26:34.860 We got ass.
00:26:36.140 Sky.
00:26:37.180 Sky.
00:26:37.460 Sky.
00:26:40.360 That's good, though.
00:26:40.960 At least we're thinking of these things.
00:26:42.180 Yeah.
00:26:42.740 Yeah.
00:26:43.060 I feel like we usually get taken off guard by such matters.
00:26:46.160 Yeah.
00:26:46.280 I mean, but we have people flying into space all the time now, right?
00:26:48.880 I don't know.
00:26:49.100 SpaceX has got people paying money and going up into space.
00:26:52.760 Virgin Galactic has got people paying money to go up into space.
00:26:56.520 Blue Origin.
00:26:58.120 They've stopped now, though.
00:26:59.100 They're not going to do it?
00:26:59.980 No.
00:27:00.320 Really?
00:27:00.960 Yeah.
00:27:01.240 Bezos is like, they didn't get one of the government contracts.
00:27:05.680 Oh.
00:27:05.940 And they were like, hmm.
00:27:08.600 So we're not going to?
00:27:09.660 So they're pouting?
00:27:10.720 It's slowing down.
00:27:11.580 Okay.
00:27:12.160 Slowing down a little bit.
00:27:13.620 You're giving all the money to SpaceX and NASA and Branson is getting a little bit of
00:27:18.980 that money and I'm not?
00:27:20.300 Okay.
00:27:20.820 Well, then I'm not going to do it anymore.
00:27:24.100 Wait.
00:27:24.800 Okay.
00:27:25.160 I hate to see him take his toys and go home.
00:27:26.580 I know.
00:27:27.360 It's really good.
00:27:27.720 I know.
00:27:28.180 I mean, now that he's retired, retiring from Amazon, Basil's, what's he going to do?
00:27:33.680 He's got nothing to do.
00:27:35.080 Just sit around and do nothing.
00:27:36.580 No.
00:27:36.900 This is important.
00:27:38.280 Look, we're spending all these trillions of dollars.
00:27:40.160 We might as well get a cool asteroid thing out of it.
00:27:42.520 Right?
00:27:42.920 You know?
00:27:43.380 Yeah.
00:27:43.840 I mean, if they would have said, look, we're spending $1.9 trillion on a fleet of asteroid
00:27:48.740 redirection machines.
00:27:50.280 You know?
00:27:50.620 Okay.
00:27:51.920 All right.
00:27:53.440 That's what I was hoping for.
00:27:54.560 It's better than what they really are spending it on.
00:27:56.840 Absolutely.
00:27:57.240 At least in theory, it could do something.
00:27:59.940 That's true.
00:28:00.540 And we know that they're going to start spending money again on the border wall, right?
00:28:06.380 I mean, we don't know that, but they're talking about it.
00:28:09.280 I mean, Alejandro Mayorkas, the DHS secretary, was set in a meeting that they were, well, you're
00:28:16.360 right, that they may restart construction on the open segment.
00:28:19.480 I'll believe that when I see it.
00:28:21.340 You know, they are having an issue on the border.
00:28:24.180 And of course, obviously, as everyone does know that walls can be effective, right?
00:28:29.580 So, you'd think if they want to actually stop this, that would make sense.
00:28:33.640 They could blame it probably on Trump.
00:28:35.220 They should have never stopped it in the first place.
00:28:37.160 Effective to the point where, do you remember when Israel used to have the problem with bombs
00:28:44.100 going off on school buses and restaurants?
00:28:46.460 We'd hear about it at Passover dinners and all kinds of things.
00:28:49.980 It was happening all the time.
00:28:51.840 A couple of times a week, you would hear about that.
00:28:53.920 Then they built the fence.
00:28:55.260 You know what?
00:28:55.820 It dropped the incidence of terrorism by 98%.
00:29:02.060 Yeah.
00:29:04.220 98%.
00:29:04.660 They also went over.
00:29:05.460 I mean, that's amazing.
00:29:06.180 They also went big time on security as well.
00:29:09.760 Sure.
00:29:09.840 I mean, people talked about, I mean, you can't go anywhere.
00:29:12.340 It's not a one-step process.
00:29:13.680 No, I understand.
00:29:14.220 But it helps.
00:29:14.760 They also, I mean, you don't go into any malls, any office buildings, any restaurants, anything
00:29:22.200 without being searched and wanded in Israel.
00:29:26.120 Yeah.
00:29:26.580 Look, there's an element of low-hanging fruit that the wall gets rid of, right?
00:29:31.840 Yes.
00:29:32.000 It does not stop everybody.
00:29:33.300 A video just came out, I think it was last week, where smugglers had taken those long
00:29:40.580 iron bars on the wall that we've built, you know, 20 or 30 feet tall.
00:29:46.200 And they have some sort of, you know, whatever, I guess whatever way you'd cut this at a, you
00:29:50.660 know, welding, you know, I don't know, you know, I don't know how they do it exactly.
00:29:54.060 But they had cut the bottom of the pole, basically, the post in the wall, and they cut it at the
00:30:02.820 very bottom.
00:30:03.520 So when you looked at it, it looked normal.
00:30:05.580 And then they could just, you just move it a little bit, and it would swing open, and
00:30:09.940 you could just walk right through.
00:30:11.180 Oh, wow.
00:30:11.820 And apparently they found a bunch of these.
00:30:13.800 So lawbreakers broke the law.
00:30:15.360 Right, they broke the law.
00:30:16.540 But again, that takes a little bit of effort.
00:30:18.640 It takes some expertise.
00:30:20.140 I mean, you know, look, you're not going to stop multi-billion dollar cartels from getting
00:30:26.080 through a fence, but you probably are going to stop a lot of average people trying to
00:30:30.540 cross a board, maybe some lower-level criminals.
00:30:34.120 And maybe, you know, like, you can identify one of these places and know that's where
00:30:39.200 the big wigs are going to be crossing because they have this.
00:30:42.460 And then you monitor that from a distance and then try to capture them once they come
00:30:45.820 across.
00:30:46.460 Like, it does make the whole defense easier.
00:30:50.040 Right.
00:30:50.420 And that's why the wall makes sense.
00:30:52.340 It's an inexpensive way to be able to minimize the crossing of the border illegally.
00:30:59.340 It's not the only solution.
00:31:02.220 That got to be sort of a talking point.
00:31:04.040 So everyone's like, build the wall.
00:31:05.040 And as if that means there's no one who ever crosses the border again.
00:31:07.820 That's not true.
00:31:08.460 But you can minimize it.
00:31:10.180 You can help it.
00:31:11.020 It's an easy way to enforce the border.
00:31:13.400 And that's what critics do.
00:31:14.480 They say, well, the border's not going to stop all these people.
00:31:17.200 Well, no, it's not going to stop everybody.
00:31:19.500 And they used to do the same thing with deportation.
00:31:22.780 You can't put 11 million people on a school bus and send them back.
00:31:27.580 That would be a big school bus.
00:31:29.040 Yeah.
00:31:29.460 We don't have a school bus that big.
00:31:30.940 You're right about that.
00:31:31.760 We can start with one.
00:31:32.520 But you can start.
00:31:34.060 And you can make a dent in the problem.
00:31:36.240 And you do it over a long period of time.
00:31:38.880 And you take a bite.
00:31:40.240 That's how you eat an elephant.
00:31:42.020 Right?
00:31:42.320 A bite at a time.
00:31:43.340 And part of this is messaging.
00:31:45.340 I don't know why I was looking at you when I said the elephant thing, Jeffy.
00:31:48.480 I don't understand that.
00:31:50.160 You did look right at him when you said eating an elephant.
00:31:52.800 You looked right at Jeffy.
00:31:53.760 Very weird.
00:31:54.400 But it's part of its messaging.
00:31:56.620 Right?
00:31:56.640 The policies from the Trump administration to the Biden administration, there have been
00:32:02.180 some changes that they've made.
00:32:03.860 But in reality, it's much more about people who are down in Honduras being like, wait a
00:32:09.420 minute.
00:32:09.500 He's saying no matter what, if we get across the border, they're not going to send us back.
00:32:12.660 Right?
00:32:12.840 Let's try it.
00:32:14.060 Where Trump was messaging, hey, don't come.
00:32:18.080 Don't come.
00:32:18.600 We'll send you back.
00:32:19.500 Right.
00:32:20.300 And there were some things implemented to further that.
00:32:23.900 But as we know, there was a lot of things that Trump tried to do in the border and wasn't
00:32:26.600 able to accomplish.
00:32:27.500 I mean, he can't just do it on his own.
00:32:29.260 He did what he could.
00:32:30.420 Well, on top of which now, because we're against everything that the previous administration
00:32:35.520 did, which is why we put Kamala Harris in charge.
00:32:39.060 And she is right on top of it.
00:32:42.220 Oh.
00:32:42.260 Because she was elected president, right?
00:32:44.300 No.
00:32:44.600 Well.
00:32:44.980 No?
00:32:45.220 No.
00:32:45.760 No.
00:32:45.980 No, she wasn't.
00:32:46.780 So the biggest, the first initial crisis of the Biden administration was handed to
00:32:51.880 Kamala Harris?
00:32:52.660 Yeah.
00:32:52.840 And she's right there.
00:32:53.840 I mean, you can see her, she does press conferences every day about what's happening and who she's
00:32:58.260 meeting with and how things are changing on the border.
00:32:59.800 On the border?
00:33:00.420 Yeah.
00:33:00.860 Oh.
00:33:01.240 She's down there.
00:33:01.840 She's down there.
00:33:02.980 She's not even living in Washington, D.C. anymore.
00:33:05.120 Really?
00:33:05.560 Yeah.
00:33:05.740 She's living on the border.
00:33:07.920 Is she really?
00:33:08.840 She's in McAllen, Texas right now.
00:33:11.020 She lives right there.
00:33:13.260 Yeah.
00:33:13.740 She hasn't visited.
00:33:15.580 She hasn't talked about it.
00:33:16.920 I mean, yesterday, where was she?
00:33:18.220 Chicago?
00:33:19.260 Was it Chicago talking about COVID-19 or something?
00:33:21.820 She went out to California, I think, right?
00:33:23.700 Yeah.
00:33:24.800 She was in Chicago and then she went to California or vice versa.
00:33:27.480 I don't know.
00:33:28.640 But.
00:33:29.360 But she's not dealing with the border.
00:33:30.840 She certainly doesn't seem to be dealing with what she's been put in charge with.
00:33:33.960 Right.
00:33:34.160 And so that's kind of, well, I don't know if I want her dealing with it anyway.
00:33:39.420 I know.
00:33:39.740 So it's kind of torn there.
00:33:42.300 You know, so it's a tough one to take.
00:33:44.820 So if people do want to view or hear you eat an elephant one bite at a time, where would
00:33:52.420 they go for that?
00:33:53.440 You could go wherever you get your podcast.
00:33:55.780 Yeah.
00:33:55.920 But how much would I have to pay?
00:33:57.120 It's available on any platform.
00:33:57.940 Have you been able to keep the price low?
00:34:01.300 I hope.
00:34:03.780 How much would I be expected to pay for the Chewing to Fat podcast?
00:34:06.840 I just want to tell you right now, right now, as we speak.
00:34:09.740 Okay.
00:34:10.120 It's free.
00:34:11.180 Okay.
00:34:11.840 So you still have won that battle for the time being.
00:34:14.680 I promise tomorrow.
00:34:15.820 That's why you need to go there today.
00:34:17.540 Okay.
00:34:18.000 And I will promise that you'll be grandfathered in if we start charging tomorrow.
00:34:23.440 Wow.
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00:34:48.720 Really?
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00:35:03.840 Maybe some other shows.
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00:35:06.100 Yeah.
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00:35:09.760 Oh, wow.
00:35:10.840 We've all been battling hard to try to keep the cost down.
00:35:13.940 I've been trying to get my cost up.
00:35:15.160 Have you?
00:35:15.420 I want to charge like that.
00:35:16.140 I want people who every subscriber to pay a thousand dollars a month and so far they won't
00:35:19.540 do it.
00:35:19.880 Wow.
00:35:20.080 Wow.
00:35:20.580 Bastards.
00:35:21.480 They're selfish.
00:35:22.380 You know what?
00:35:22.640 They're these typical rich people.
00:35:23.640 Rich white people.
00:35:24.500 That's what it is.
00:35:25.020 White supremacists.
00:35:25.840 Yeah.
00:35:26.260 Who want to keep their money because they feel they've earned it.
00:35:30.060 I think they're all, I think they're all called Caspers now.
00:35:33.300 Yeah.
00:35:33.700 Well, the whiteys.
00:35:34.580 Yeah.
00:35:35.280 All right.
00:35:35.640 Triple A, 727, B-E-C-K.
00:35:37.980 More Pat and Stu for Glenn coming up.
00:35:41.800 So let's say you move into a new neighborhood and you realize that Jeffy lives in it and you
00:35:45.600 want to move again.
00:35:46.760 Yeah.
00:35:47.360 Immediately.
00:35:48.240 Right.
00:35:48.640 Really at any cost to yourself or your family.
00:35:51.360 Yeah.
00:35:51.600 Let's just say you're willing to give up your entire financial future to get out of that
00:35:55.380 neighborhood.
00:35:56.160 And I would be.
00:35:56.900 If that happened to me, I would be.
00:35:58.340 I would be too.
00:35:59.100 Yeah.
00:35:59.340 You just would want to flee.
00:36:01.500 We could be friends.
00:36:02.840 No.
00:36:03.300 No, we can't.
00:36:04.060 We can't.
00:36:04.480 Well, that will never happen, Jeffy.
00:36:06.860 Real Estate Agents, I trust.com is a great place to go.
00:36:09.320 They know the neighborhood Jeffy lives in.
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00:36:15.900 What's your radius away from Jeffy that you want in a home?
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00:36:25.300 They will give you a circumference around Jeffy's home.
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00:36:50.600 Go to realestateagentsitrust.com.
00:36:52.520 The name kind of says it all.
00:36:55.220 realestateagentsitrust.com.
00:36:58.700 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:37:02.940 It's Pat and Stu for Glenn.
00:37:04.100 888-727-BEZK.
00:37:05.860 Eventually today, as Stu was just saying, we got to talk about Deshaun Watson, because
00:37:11.280 it's a fascinating story.
00:37:13.500 Very, very strange.
00:37:14.760 If you had to guess right now, does he ever play another down in the NFL?
00:37:23.540 If I had to guess right now, I might say no.
00:37:25.920 Yeah, I might too.
00:37:26.800 Which is unbelievable.
00:37:28.440 The guy just signed a contract six months ago.
00:37:30.440 For $40 million a year.
00:37:31.720 Yeah.
00:37:31.900 And was going to be traded.
00:37:34.260 And I think it was all guaranteed, right?
00:37:36.040 Wasn't it?
00:37:36.520 No, his wasn't all guaranteed.
00:37:37.660 It was $128 million.
00:37:39.080 Of the $140 million, it was guaranteed.
00:37:41.260 Oh, was it that high?
00:37:42.040 Yeah, it was a lot.
00:37:43.040 He now has 22 accusers.
00:37:46.880 Now, we didn't even know any of their names.
00:37:49.000 We didn't know any of their stories.
00:37:50.520 How could they defend themselves in a lawsuit when they don't know who's accusing them?
00:37:54.020 Yeah.
00:37:54.320 There's a lot of associated things.
00:37:56.080 I guess yesterday, one of them did come out, and at least one, and came out and, I guess,
00:38:00.760 told their story publicly.
00:38:03.080 But now, one of the defenses from the Deshaun Watson camp was to release, I think, a list
00:38:07.840 of 18 other massage therapists.
00:38:10.760 Yes.
00:38:11.300 That said there was no problems.
00:38:13.720 This must be the most relaxed man on the face of the earth.
00:38:17.920 How many?
00:38:18.940 That's a lot of massages.
00:38:20.220 How many massages do you get?
00:38:22.600 Yeah, and apparently some of the people, he was just, like, reaching out on Instagram
00:38:28.980 and asking them for massages, and they're like, I'm not a masseuse.
00:38:31.760 Like, yeah, still, come on over and give me a massage.
00:38:34.300 Like, okay.
00:38:35.500 I don't know if that's, I don't know if I would say that was therapy, but maybe it is, you know.
00:38:40.600 It's very, very strange.
00:38:42.100 Now, look, if we don't, we don't know, right?
00:38:45.740 You don't, people deserve to be able to defend themselves.
00:38:48.420 But just acting, it's interesting that he's been able to deal with 22 accusations, and
00:38:54.380 the team hasn't done anything yet.
00:38:56.400 Right.
00:38:57.220 I haven't heard a peep out of him, actually.
00:38:59.060 Yeah, and really, I don't know how long that can last.
00:39:01.680 I mean, it's the offseason, so maybe that's one of the reasons.
00:39:04.340 But as we get closer to the season, I don't think they're going to be able to just not
00:39:06.560 talk about this.
00:39:07.180 He's been making, what, $20, $23 million a year or something up until this latest contractor.
00:39:12.600 Maybe it's not quite that much, but I think about 93% of it has been spent on massages.
00:39:17.400 Wow.
00:39:18.480 Yeah.
00:39:18.820 No wonder if he's a new deal.
00:39:20.220 Yeah.
00:39:21.180 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:39:23.500 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:39:27.800 There's a lot going on today.
00:39:29.820 It's some interesting comparison between what's going on in Israel with their vaccination thing
00:39:36.520 and what happened in Chile at the same time.
00:39:39.900 Both countries are really good at vaccinating their population, but completely different outcomes.
00:39:45.880 Anyway, we'll get into that.
00:39:47.600 Lots more to come in 60 seconds.
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00:41:31.540 888-727-B-E-C-K is the number to call to get involved.
00:41:35.160 I learned something new today, Pat.
00:41:36.720 Yeah?
00:41:37.120 What?
00:41:37.440 It's always important to learn new things.
00:41:39.400 And I learned something new.
00:41:40.820 I learned something new about hate today.
00:41:43.580 Oh.
00:41:44.080 And I happen to have, and this is not hateful at all, a Nancy Pelosi sucks pen that I want to give out to someone who can get the right answer to this question.
00:41:52.260 Okay?
00:41:52.680 Our number is 888-727-BECK.
00:41:56.000 NancyPelosiSucksPen.com.
00:41:57.120 Of course, it's a place to get your normal Nancy Pelosi sucks pens.
00:41:59.840 It's a replica of the pen that she used to sign the Donald Trump impeachment papers.
00:42:05.480 Except in Nancy Pelosi's own handwriting, it says Nancy Pelosi and then sucks right after it.
00:42:10.380 What a glorious thing to add to your collection.
00:42:12.360 So it says even more than the actual pen.
00:42:14.340 Right.
00:42:14.800 Yeah.
00:42:15.040 You get extra gold in.
00:42:17.000 That's true.
00:42:17.500 That's great.
00:42:17.960 So my question is, when you have someone who is switching genders and they get a surgery, we would call that gender reassignment surgery.
00:42:33.200 Right?
00:42:33.640 That's what everyone calls it.
00:42:35.160 Yes.
00:42:35.840 Okay.
00:42:36.240 A sex change was kind of the old term.
00:42:38.780 Then it went to gender.
00:42:39.480 But was that hateful?
00:42:40.260 Yes.
00:42:40.400 The sex change thing?
00:42:41.100 Yes.
00:42:41.280 It was hateful.
00:42:41.820 So it went to gender reassignment surgery.
00:42:44.540 Gender reassignment surgery.
00:42:46.200 So you're being reassigned.
00:42:46.820 You're being reassigned.
00:42:47.540 Yes.
00:42:48.280 A different gender.
00:42:49.360 Okay.
00:42:49.980 If you know the answer, don't say it out loud, Pat.
00:42:51.960 Okay.
00:42:52.700 There is a, we've now discovered that gender reassignment surgery.
00:42:57.480 Is that hateful too now?
00:42:58.320 Is also hateful.
00:42:59.200 Oh, dang it.
00:42:59.700 Okay.
00:43:00.340 Darn it.
00:43:01.140 So there is a new term that it is okay to say for this particular procedure.
00:43:05.700 What is it?
00:43:06.340 888-727-BECK is the phone number.
00:43:08.340 I can't wait to hear.
00:43:09.100 I don't know the answer to this.
00:43:09.940 You don't know the answer.
00:43:10.520 I don't.
00:43:10.740 I didn't know it until today.
00:43:11.980 Huh.
00:43:13.100 888-727-BECK is the answer.
00:43:15.440 Your first caller who gets this right will give you a Nancy Pelosi sucks pen.
00:43:20.380 Like, because this is valued at what?
00:43:22.600 $1,000?
00:43:23.900 $1,940.
00:43:25.820 Okay.
00:43:25.920 That's what I believe is the year she was born.
00:43:28.720 That's why we've, that's why we actually did price it at $1,940 marked down.
00:43:34.360 We marked it down significantly as a special sale, a special commemorative sale.
00:43:39.200 Wow.
00:43:39.340 But the normal retail price is $1,940.
00:43:42.640 Okay.
00:43:43.060 Because of her year of birth.
00:43:44.060 So, I, because I will say I didn't know this, and I was fascinated to hear this report this
00:43:50.800 morning about the issues with transgendered kids, because there's a lot of hate-filled
00:43:56.760 bills apparently going through Republican states that are limiting in disgusting ways,
00:44:03.760 apparently, children's access to puberty-blocking drugs.
00:44:08.560 Stop it.
00:44:09.620 Don't say that.
00:44:10.480 To having major surgeries when they're like eight.
00:44:13.680 Oh, no.
00:44:14.220 There are some states that think that that's wrong.
00:44:17.040 And, as the report acknowledged, Pat, there are many people who have, I can't, I can't,
00:44:27.040 this world is.
00:44:28.480 Are you about to burst into tears?
00:44:30.080 I really am.
00:44:31.140 I can't, I can't even.
00:44:32.400 They're basically saying that, hey, you know, look, what doctors say and scientists say is
00:44:39.140 this, not allowing kids to take puberty blockers and to have these surgeries.
00:44:45.440 Well, that's just sheer unadulterated hate.
00:44:48.520 Could hurt the mental health of the child and the family.
00:44:53.460 So, therefore, it's just hatred.
00:44:56.160 It's, I mean, they were just calling it transphobic bills.
00:45:00.120 There's transphobic bills going through, Arkansas was one of the more recent ones.
00:45:04.200 Transphobic bill going through Arkansas, blocking children from using puberty blockers
00:45:08.060 and having these surgeries.
00:45:10.800 Like, what?
00:45:13.480 There's no line to this.
00:45:14.880 It's like, I would say that many years ago, right, there would be a conversation maybe
00:45:22.220 about how, any good guesses?
00:45:25.120 Because we've got a lot of guesses here, but I wonder if we have any that aren't, like,
00:45:28.820 a very offensive joke.
00:45:31.180 What line is it?
00:45:32.880 Oh, no, yeah, yeah, okay.
00:45:35.300 I think this is a good one because I was legitimately surprised when I heard it.
00:45:39.720 I didn't, I've never heard this term before.
00:45:41.500 I admit, I haven't.
00:45:44.740 Okay.
00:45:45.660 Because we have now advanced, though, to the part of this debate where, remember, I think
00:45:50.380 it was, who, was it Mario Lopez that got in trouble because he said, look, you know,
00:45:54.520 having kids change their sex at, you know, six, seven, eight years old is obviously ridiculous.
00:46:00.080 Or no, I think he said four.
00:46:01.120 I think he said four.
00:46:01.840 And then he had to come out and apologize because apparently it's not ridiculous to
00:46:06.180 change your sex or your gender at four.
00:46:09.440 Right?
00:46:10.260 Right.
00:46:10.960 Yes.
00:46:11.700 And he massively apologized for that.
00:46:15.700 Like, he had really screwed up and said something really horrific.
00:46:19.940 Like, how dare you say a four-year-old can't decide to change their sex?
00:46:25.160 Like, how dare you?
00:46:28.200 It's like, I mean, legitimately children at four years old will think they can learn how
00:46:37.180 to fly.
00:46:37.940 They'll think how, their imaginations are running wild with all sorts of different possibilities.
00:46:43.580 And if you come to them with the idea that maybe they should be the other gender, what
00:46:48.780 do you think, Scott?
00:46:49.840 Many of them are going to take you up on that.
00:46:51.460 And as we've seen, I was talking to Dr. Debra So the other day.
00:46:54.680 She has a book out on this.
00:46:56.320 She's one of the very brave voices on this who's willing to come out and say what the
00:47:00.980 science actually says, which is many, many, many children who go through this wind up regretting
00:47:08.640 it later.
00:47:09.240 Many people who thought about going through this at the end of the day think, are glad that
00:47:15.300 they didn't.
00:47:15.800 Yeah, I mean, the suicide rates are really high for those who even get the surgery, right?
00:47:24.280 Aren't they?
00:47:25.220 Because you're expecting to feel better and more like you.
00:47:29.040 And then a lot of times they apparently don't.
00:47:32.700 And they've got really high rates of depression and suicide even after the surgery.
00:47:39.300 So it's...
00:47:40.180 I think I know what it's called though now.
00:47:41.680 Okay, hold on.
00:47:42.340 We've got a couple of guesses.
00:47:43.320 You did cheat?
00:47:43.960 I did cheat.
00:47:44.440 All right, Matt in Louisiana, I believe it is.
00:47:47.680 Matt, what do you think it is?
00:47:48.980 It used to be sex change.
00:47:50.560 Then it was gender reassignment surgery.
00:47:52.280 What is it now?
00:47:54.980 Well, that's Los Angeles I'm in.
00:47:57.000 So you got to get that right first.
00:47:58.780 Sorry.
00:48:00.200 You know, I'm just going to go with the old traditional, the old switcheroo.
00:48:04.940 The old switcheroo.
00:48:06.840 Let's just go with that.
00:48:07.800 No, I promise you the new...
00:48:10.440 Unfortunately, that is not the answer.
00:48:12.800 That would be better.
00:48:15.020 I will say like every once in a while, one of these like PC terms seems to me to be considerably
00:48:19.880 worse than the previous one.
00:48:21.680 The example I would come up with is little people.
00:48:24.200 Like little people is obviously worse than midget.
00:48:27.080 I think it is.
00:48:27.840 I think it's way worse.
00:48:29.000 I've always thought that.
00:48:29.840 I would not.
00:48:30.400 But I was afraid to say it.
00:48:31.720 Right.
00:48:31.920 Like they said, like midget.
00:48:34.600 They're like, you can't say midget.
00:48:36.280 You need to say little people.
00:48:38.100 That's way more demeaning.
00:48:39.620 I don't know why.
00:48:40.340 It does seem like it's condescending.
00:48:42.700 Again, I understand that like midget wouldn't be the right thing.
00:48:46.340 I don't know.
00:48:47.100 I don't know what the...
00:48:47.800 I don't spend too much time thinking about that.
00:48:50.000 But you say, oh, by the way, we have a little person here with us today.
00:48:53.660 Seems bizarre.
00:48:55.360 It seems like it just seems like a terrible term.
00:48:57.960 And every once in a while, that does happen.
00:49:00.680 Like, could it go from gender reassignment to the old switcheroo?
00:49:03.700 That seems like it's pushing it.
00:49:05.260 So, no, I don't think that's it.
00:49:06.280 But Christy, in New York, you have a guess here.
00:49:09.620 It used to be sex change.
00:49:10.780 Then it turned into gender reassignment surgery.
00:49:13.340 What is it now?
00:49:16.540 I think it's gender affirmation surgery.
00:49:19.540 Gender affirmation surgery is a good one.
00:49:22.020 Now, that was not the one I heard today, I will say.
00:49:25.520 But you know what?
00:49:26.240 That's a good guess.
00:49:27.540 That's a good guess.
00:49:28.200 We'll give you a Nancy Pelosi sucks pen anyway.
00:49:30.580 So, let's give that to Christy.
00:49:32.940 But that's not actually the guess.
00:49:34.960 That's not actually the correct one.
00:49:35.980 It's pretty close.
00:49:36.940 We're getting close.
00:49:37.840 I thought so.
00:49:38.320 Okay.
00:49:38.960 Sam in Pennsylvania.
00:49:41.640 Sam, what is your guess?
00:49:42.560 It used to be sex change.
00:49:43.620 Then it was gender reassignment surgery.
00:49:45.520 What is it now?
00:49:48.240 I'll go for gender confirmation.
00:49:50.760 That's right.
00:49:51.580 Gender confirmation surgery.
00:49:53.400 You're confirming your actual gender.
00:49:55.720 Exactly.
00:49:56.300 You're not reassigning it.
00:49:57.600 Not the mistaken one that you were assigned at birth.
00:50:00.920 And you're not saying you reassigning means you're changing.
00:50:04.160 It's not true.
00:50:04.740 You were always that gender.
00:50:06.440 They're just confirming your gender with the surgery.
00:50:09.620 That is legitimately what they're calling it now.
00:50:12.020 Gosh, that's amazing.
00:50:12.760 Sam, you're brilliant.
00:50:13.540 Congratulations.
00:50:14.160 You've won a Nancy Pelosi sucks pen.
00:50:16.820 We will get that out to you as soon as possible.
00:50:18.480 Thank you, Sam.
00:50:19.820 Isn't that credible?
00:50:21.100 Yeah.
00:50:21.200 It is incredible.
00:50:22.120 And they actually are like saying that gender reassignment surgery, which was the, it used
00:50:27.660 to be sex change.
00:50:28.640 Yeah.
00:50:29.200 Now they, it's what, it never went to gender change.
00:50:31.700 It just skipped.
00:50:32.380 Oh, we got rid of sex and we got rid of change.
00:50:34.960 Then it's reassignment.
00:50:36.160 And now it's confirmation.
00:50:38.940 And it's in, in like puberty blockers for children, ridiculous is now a gender confirmation
00:50:45.940 therapy.
00:50:47.760 Wow.
00:50:48.280 So they're just, you taking medicine medication to block hormones and create hormones and change
00:50:54.860 your gender is now confirming the gender you already were, even though nothing in your
00:51:00.800 body says that you're that gender.
00:51:02.360 And this is what they do.
00:51:03.600 This is what they do to make it seem perfectly natural and the right thing to just like we
00:51:10.540 let them get away with this on the, the abortion thing rather than aborting a baby.
00:51:16.060 I'm just choosing.
00:51:17.960 I'm just making a choice.
00:51:20.380 I'm pro choice.
00:51:21.760 What person who is for freedom could be against choice?
00:51:26.380 Yeah.
00:51:26.860 And now it's not a reassignment.
00:51:29.660 It's not a change.
00:51:31.320 It's confirming your, what you should be and what you really were all along.
00:51:36.480 I think you've hit on the single greatest piece of propaganda in American history.
00:51:41.260 Calling abort, being for abortion pro choice.
00:51:44.760 How the hell did that stick?
00:51:46.260 It's such a ridiculous argument.
00:51:48.180 Should not have allowed it.
00:51:49.000 Like the only thing that matters is, is it a human being or not?
00:51:53.080 Right?
00:51:53.320 Like you wouldn't say if you were just going to go murder someone that you're pro choice.
00:51:57.320 It doesn't make any sense.
00:51:58.480 Like, you know, if OJ was like, look, I'm just pro choice.
00:52:00.760 I didn't like Nicole.
00:52:01.700 I chose to have her die.
00:52:03.520 Right.
00:52:03.920 That no one would be like, oh, okay.
00:52:06.340 That makes sense.
00:52:06.940 Pro choice guy.
00:52:07.980 You know what?
00:52:08.300 Murder is such a harsh word.
00:52:09.640 He did just choose.
00:52:10.540 He just chose to chose to use that knife in that way.
00:52:14.720 And it's like, well, that no one that wouldn't make sense.
00:52:17.480 And, you know, we always if you let's think take it out of fully grown adults.
00:52:22.280 If you were to say a, you know, 10 minutes after birth, the baby's out there crying.
00:52:27.500 You're like, you know what?
00:52:28.400 I choose.
00:52:29.260 I choose.
00:52:29.760 No.
00:52:30.960 Sorry, kid.
00:52:32.000 I choose.
00:52:32.660 No.
00:52:33.060 We would all say that that's a murder.
00:52:35.140 But 10 minutes before that, we would be like, oh, well, I don't know.
00:52:37.880 There's a tough line here.
00:52:38.700 And science says it's not murder.
00:52:40.280 It's like, what are you talking about?
00:52:42.080 Yeah.
00:52:42.920 A fully formed baby 10 minutes before birth is just tissue.
00:52:46.360 That's just tissue.
00:52:47.240 It's nothing.
00:52:47.940 It's just a choice for the mom to make.
00:52:49.480 10 minutes later, it's an actual human being.
00:52:51.680 It's completely ridiculous.
00:52:54.680 Completely ridiculous.
00:52:55.960 And the phrase pro choice has overturned human logic for half the population.
00:53:05.120 It is just, oh, everybody knows.
00:53:08.180 I've said this to people over and over again about abortion.
00:53:10.560 It's like, if you were to say, a minute after birth, can you kill a baby?
00:53:16.380 Everybody would say no.
00:53:17.800 Right?
00:53:18.160 I mean, except for very few people.
00:53:20.480 There are some out there that was probably, Singer and Princeton might still keep going
00:53:25.080 with that.
00:53:25.420 But generally speaking, you'd say no.
00:53:26.880 Well, what about a minute earlier?
00:53:28.680 Well, most people would say no.
00:53:30.240 I mean, the polls are something like 84, 85%.
00:53:32.660 You'd say, absolutely not.
00:53:35.780 But every Democrat in the hierarchy says yes to that, at least in theory.
00:53:40.680 Shouldn't limit the woman's choice at all.
00:53:42.380 Right.
00:53:42.860 And it's like, if you were to say someone a minute after birth, a baby was born, and you
00:53:48.600 said, okay, well, and we can kill that, you'd call them a psychopath.
00:53:52.260 But a minute before, you'd be like, okay, it's the mainstream position of the Democratic
00:53:56.560 Party.
00:53:57.280 Yeah.
00:53:57.660 Now, that's just a crazy, crazy line.
00:54:01.660 And the issue here, which is, I think, the most uncomfortable thing about abortion when
00:54:05.720 you talk to normal people who are just like, look, you know, I'm pro-choice.
00:54:09.740 I don't really want to do it for myself.
00:54:11.180 But, you know, at some point, that minute occurs.
00:54:14.480 You say, okay, is it three months and one minute as compared to three months?
00:54:19.340 Is it six months and one minute as compared to six months?
00:54:22.920 What minute are you changing it from murder to non-murder or the other way around?
00:54:28.880 It's either it's choice to murder at one minute period at some point in that process.
00:54:34.500 Might be two trimesters, might be three, might be one.
00:54:38.160 Somewhere you're just saying like, yeah, last, 60 seconds ago, it was fine, but now it's murder.
00:54:43.980 And at that point, you're making the same bizarre psychopathic choice you could mock at birth.
00:54:50.800 It really is a strange process.
00:54:54.020 The mind works in very strange ways.
00:54:56.160 But luckily, we have gender confirmation surgery here to sort it all out for us.
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00:56:18.600 You know, it can be quite expensive to confirm your gender.
00:56:34.740 The gender confirmation surgery can often exceed.
00:56:39.440 Just look this up because I was fascinated by the gender confirmation change here.
00:56:43.740 But it can often exceed $100,000 in the U.S.
00:56:48.960 Wow.
00:56:49.660 Depending on what you need to be done.
00:56:51.240 But $100,000.
00:56:54.800 You better be very sure that that's what you want to do.
00:56:58.480 And by the way, the report I'm talking about is from ABC News.
00:57:01.600 Okay.
00:57:02.180 And it's not some crazy left wing, you know, like, I mean, yes, ABC News is crazy left
00:57:07.340 wing to us.
00:57:08.100 However, I mean, it's not like Huffington Post, right?
00:57:11.120 Or some, you know.
00:57:12.260 CNN.
00:57:12.580 I mean, ABC News should be a mainstream news network.
00:57:16.820 Yes.
00:57:17.180 And they talked about all these things, like puberty blockers.
00:57:20.160 Why are you, they literally framed it as why would, other than transphobia, why would
00:57:26.660 Republicans deny children health care?
00:57:29.900 Oh my gosh.
00:57:31.040 What are you talking about?
00:57:33.600 Wow.
00:57:34.280 Blocking someone's hormones at four years old is not health care.
00:57:38.560 It's not health care.
00:57:39.700 No.
00:57:39.960 It is not health care, especially for gender reassignment or gender confirmation or a sex
00:57:47.360 change.
00:57:47.820 As if a four-year-old is capable of making any decision that's going to affect the rest
00:57:54.040 of their life.
00:57:54.640 That's just so stupid.
00:57:56.080 And every single person on earth knows what I'm saying is true, knows what you're saying
00:58:03.960 is true.
00:58:04.860 It is this act we all put on and we act as if we believe this nonsense because we don't
00:58:14.060 want to deal with people criticizing us over it and acting like we're hateful towards children,
00:58:20.140 which of course we're not.
00:58:21.380 It's the exact opposite, I assure you.
00:58:24.000 It is one of those things where we're protecting children from making lifelong decisions that
00:58:29.600 they cannot make.
00:58:30.620 They are incapable of making at that time.
00:58:32.620 And to give surgeries and all sorts of crazy hormones and drugs to these little kids for
00:58:39.640 no reason other than they have basically liberal parents.
00:58:43.020 They have left-wing parents who have adopted this ideology and have and deny essentially
00:58:52.100 what they know to be true, which is children cannot make these decisions and should not be
00:58:55.560 able to make these decisions.
00:58:56.480 We have laws in place to prevent children from making these decisions.
00:59:00.740 I wouldn't even allow them to make the decision to get a glutoplasty.
00:59:04.280 What's a, what is a glutopal?
00:59:06.160 Well, that's when you make the decision to increase your buttock volume, the volume in
00:59:11.400 your buttocks.
00:59:12.120 Oh, that's the one Jeffy had.
00:59:13.200 Jeffy had that surgery.
00:59:14.340 Yeah.
00:59:14.920 I mean, he did it naturally.
00:59:16.200 Yeah, he did it through overeating, but it did, he did the same result.
00:59:20.660 I had never heard of a glutoplasty.
00:59:22.360 That's interesting.
00:59:22.960 So this is like, we'd say like almost like Kardashian surgery.
00:59:26.480 Yeah, I guess so.
00:59:27.500 Is that essentially what it would be?
00:59:29.300 And did she do that or is that a natural thing?
00:59:31.420 Do we know the answer to that, Sarah?
00:59:32.640 I don't know why I think you might know.
00:59:34.880 She said no.
00:59:35.660 Okay.
00:59:36.300 Okay.
00:59:36.800 So, so Kim's is natural.
00:59:38.740 She said no, but it looks like it.
00:59:40.380 Okay.
00:59:40.600 That's it.
00:59:41.260 That's I think again, we could all deny what Sarah said is true, but it's just true.
00:59:47.180 It is true.
00:59:47.560 It does look like it.
00:59:49.620 Yes.
00:59:50.100 And that's okay.
00:59:50.700 It does look like she might've had some glutoplasty work there done.
00:59:54.080 But she has been asked this question before and she has denied it.
00:59:57.060 So now we're on record.
00:59:58.640 She has not had butt confirmation surgery because her butt was supposed to be bigger and they
01:00:06.100 were just confirming that by adding more butt, more butt to her butt.
01:00:11.460 Right.
01:00:12.140 To confirm her butt size, which was her butt size before, but, but the body for some reason
01:00:17.220 didn't make it big enough.
01:00:19.500 I, I, it's a perfect explanation for what's going on.
01:00:23.740 Yeah.
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01:02:05.040 Now, I missed the first performance of Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay quarterback, superstar, hosting
01:02:12.540 Jeopardy.
01:02:13.160 But I saw a little clip of it and didn't seem exactly electric.
01:02:20.300 Not electric, no.
01:02:21.620 No.
01:02:22.060 Was this the one where he was, someone wrote a funny answer?
01:02:26.200 Yes.
01:02:26.640 Yes.
01:02:26.940 About why they kicked a field goal instead of went for the first down in one of his games.
01:02:30.840 Yeah.
01:02:31.620 One of the single most bizarre decisions that I can remember from an NFL head coach.
01:02:36.260 Though, the advanced analytics said it wasn't as bad as people thought it was.
01:02:40.840 Oh, really?
01:02:41.240 It was only like a 1% difference in winning the game, which surprised me.
01:02:46.440 Me too.
01:02:46.740 But still, it just made no sense at the time and makes no sense to me today that you would
01:02:51.800 do that.
01:02:52.500 And one of the contestants called out Aaron Rodgers and sort of, I would say, embarrassed
01:02:56.920 him a little.
01:02:57.300 He looked legitimately embarrassed.
01:02:59.040 He did say it was a good question, though.
01:03:00.480 Yeah.
01:03:00.700 Why did you kick the field goal?
01:03:01.900 Because, so he was making fun of his coach just a bit there.
01:03:04.280 Yeah.
01:03:04.660 It looked like.
01:03:05.620 But he wants to do it for real, permanently.
01:03:09.880 He wants the job.
01:03:10.840 Uh, and, you know, I thought he was just kind of messing around.
01:03:15.380 Apparently, he's a huge Jeopardy fan, always has been, and really wants the gig.
01:03:21.700 And he says, I don't think I'd need to give up football to do it.
01:03:24.740 They film 46 days a year.
01:03:26.820 I worked 187 in Green Bay this year.
01:03:29.540 That gives me 178 days to do Jeopardy.
01:03:32.380 So, I feel like I could fit 46 into that 178 and make it work.
01:03:36.660 It would be my dream job, for sure.
01:03:38.020 And I'm not shy at all about saying I want the job.
01:03:40.040 That's how I went into it.
01:03:41.380 I want an opportunity to be in the mix.
01:03:44.720 That's interesting.
01:03:45.800 Isn't that interesting?
01:03:46.480 Yeah.
01:03:47.100 Yeah.
01:03:47.460 It doesn't seem like a good fit to me, Aaron Rodgers hosting Jeopardy.
01:03:51.240 No, it doesn't.
01:03:52.220 But that's cool that, I mean, he actually likes it.
01:03:54.320 It is cool.
01:03:54.840 Have they considered Deshaun Watson for the gig?
01:03:56.920 Not yet, apparently.
01:03:58.020 No.
01:03:58.380 No.
01:03:59.320 And I think the likelihood of that maybe went down just a tad.
01:04:03.120 Yeah, because we had like a nice little, I thought, a nice little competition going between
01:04:06.480 Andrew Cuomo accusers and Deshaun Watson accusers.
01:04:09.720 And then, you know, Deshaun has just blown him out of the water the last couple weeks.
01:04:13.260 So far.
01:04:13.840 Yeah.
01:04:14.240 According to the New York Post, there's more to come on Cuomo.
01:04:17.320 On Cuomo.
01:04:17.880 Mm-hmm.
01:04:18.420 Yeah.
01:04:18.780 Yes, that's true.
01:04:19.800 We'll see who winds up with the most.
01:04:21.100 But it's what, 22?
01:04:22.300 22 to nine right now.
01:04:23.740 22 to nine.
01:04:23.900 I feel like we're at the beginning of the fourth quarter.
01:04:26.840 So, you know, Cuomo's going to have to make a run here.
01:04:30.720 So, 22 massage therapists have accused him of doing something inappropriate.
01:04:36.500 Not really.
01:04:37.340 No.
01:04:37.880 No?
01:04:38.320 No.
01:04:39.320 Oh.
01:04:39.500 22 women have accused him of doing something inappropriately while giving massages.
01:04:45.440 However, some of the-
01:04:46.020 So, you're saying they're not official massage therapists?
01:04:48.560 It seems as if, at least, again, according to the accusations, these are just accusations
01:04:52.340 at this point, but the accusations are that he was just messaging women on Instagram and
01:04:57.080 asking for massages, and they were like, I'm not a masseuse.
01:04:59.960 Women he didn't know?
01:05:01.260 And he was like, why don't you just come over and try?
01:05:03.420 You gotta be kidding.
01:05:04.820 Now-
01:05:05.300 So, if he, like, if he liked their picture on Instagram or whatever, he'd-
01:05:08.660 Yeah.
01:05:08.680 He'd request a massage.
01:05:10.200 Now, look-
01:05:11.040 It's an interesting ploy.
01:05:13.040 It is an interesting ploy.
01:05:14.960 And you might say to your- because some people have said this, they said, hey, you know,
01:05:19.380 he's an athlete, he's gonna get a lot of massages, because it is kind of strange that
01:05:23.980 you'd have 22 massage therapists.
01:05:26.340 And then, remember, they also added, they released a list of 18 of their own.
01:05:31.080 Which is at least 40 massage therapists in his life.
01:05:34.800 That's a lot of masseuses.
01:05:36.060 Yeah.
01:05:36.440 He gets a lot of massage.
01:05:38.500 A lot.
01:05:39.220 A lot of massage.
01:05:40.560 Uh-huh.
01:05:41.040 Maybe too much.
01:05:42.540 Maybe too much.
01:05:43.140 David Chow, who was the former doctor for the San Diego Chargers, he was one of the head
01:05:49.460 physician for the San Diego Chargers, and now he does, you know, commentary on injuries
01:05:55.300 in sports.
01:05:56.160 He writes this for OutKick.
01:05:58.720 Massage therapy is an integral part of an athlete's rehab and recovery.
01:06:02.200 It is part of integrated medical treatment to get through a long season and prevent injuries.
01:06:06.120 Oh, so it's normal to get all this massage.
01:06:08.620 Most professional teams have some in-house or in-facility massage therapists.
01:06:12.260 During the pandemic, when only official personnel access was allowed, most teams added one or
01:06:17.420 more massage therapists as exceptions to tier one COVID testing to allow players regular
01:06:22.520 access.
01:06:23.260 In short, masseuses are considered a part of or adjunct to the overall medical team.
01:06:29.900 As such, it's not the medical norm to constantly rotate masseuses.
01:06:34.520 Oh, oh, oh, oh, okay.
01:06:37.280 So it's not really a defense of Deshaun here.
01:06:39.920 No, he says, I make no opinion as to guilt or innocence of the massage therapist versus
01:06:43.340 Deshaun Watson.
01:06:44.280 My only comment is that medically, it is very strange for any professional athlete to have
01:06:49.620 their deep tissue, Swedish, or trigger point or sports massages performed by multiple
01:06:53.700 different people on a rotating basis.
01:06:56.180 The NFL players that I have interacted with wanted consistency in the care and maintenance
01:07:00.080 of their bodies, whether surgeon, doctor, physical therapist, athletic trainer, strength coach,
01:07:06.200 personal trainer, chiropractor, nutritionist, massage therapist, professional athletes demand
01:07:10.680 consistency in what they need for their bodies to stay in top form.
01:07:13.960 Even though an NFL team will have five or more taping tables going before a game or practice,
01:07:18.680 players typically wait for their therapist to strap their ankles no matter how long the line
01:07:23.440 is.
01:07:23.740 Now, if you want the same person to put tape on your head.
01:07:27.700 Maybe he doesn't like to wait in line.
01:07:29.640 He's got a different idea.
01:07:30.800 Yeah.
01:07:31.420 Now, I think there's a line between where what we're saying here is that he actually has 40
01:07:38.300 different massage therapists that are there for medical treatment and the other line of
01:07:43.920 he's been sexually assaulting women all over the country for a while.
01:07:48.660 Now, that may very well be true.
01:07:51.180 And that's certainly the accusation.
01:07:52.700 However, there's also a line here that maybe he's either pulling what we would call maybe
01:07:58.260 a Robert Kraft, where he's using massage therapy for as a as a essentially a way to
01:08:06.620 pay for sexual intercourse or sexual therapy.
01:08:12.660 Or so he's going up to him and say, hey, can you give me a massage?
01:08:15.040 Because he doesn't want to say, hey, can I pay you for sex?
01:08:17.560 Right.
01:08:17.820 So it's possible that is what he was doing or what he thought he was doing.
01:08:22.880 And then that didn't occur.
01:08:25.360 Interesting.
01:08:25.880 Maybe was some of the women were insulted by that particular idea.
01:08:29.980 Could also be that he, you know, was this was his way of, you know, his way of picking up
01:08:38.040 women and when things went awry, he did not.
01:08:42.600 He acted inappropriately and or criminally.
01:08:45.760 So we don't know what the actual answer is.
01:08:48.380 I think it's it's interesting to see the way that this is because if you think about this.
01:08:52.960 I don't I my inclination, when you hear 22 women are accusing one person of this, you
01:09:01.880 think to yourself, how could it possibly be untrue?
01:09:05.600 22 women.
01:09:06.860 And then they keep saying this.
01:09:07.940 Well, they have very similar stories.
01:09:09.780 Well, the stories have been public.
01:09:11.260 So that means nothing.
01:09:13.420 Saying that you have the same story after the story is already out publicly is not particularly
01:09:18.800 notable.
01:09:19.540 Right.
01:09:19.960 And that would be what if you were fake again, I'm not accusing any of these women of this.
01:09:24.660 I have no evidence of it.
01:09:25.760 And I'm not I don't even believe it, honestly, that they're faking it.
01:09:28.600 But like if if someone comes out and says, well, the way he did it was he came on.
01:09:34.520 He came on to me at a club and he brought me home and he said he promised me marshmallows
01:09:39.240 in his hotel room and then he assaulted me.
01:09:42.920 The next 10 women who are faking it are going to say the marshmallow thing, too.
01:09:47.260 That does not mean that they're true.
01:09:49.020 Right.
01:09:49.440 Like if you've told us the story, then there is a problem with using everyone has a similar
01:09:56.660 story as an excuse.
01:09:57.740 Everyone knows the story.
01:09:58.920 So, yeah, of course, if you're going to fake it, you're going to use a similar story.
01:10:01.860 It would be ridiculous to not do it.
01:10:03.680 But and I don't think I don't know if this is the case with Deshaun Watson.
01:10:07.080 But at some point, this is going to occur and it's not going to be true.
01:10:11.980 We're just getting the numbers up and getting several accusers to say the same thing.
01:10:18.000 It does it to everyone.
01:10:19.420 Every human being has that in them where you're just thinking myself, well, I mean, so smoke
01:10:24.420 where there's smoke, there's fire.
01:10:25.600 Right.
01:10:25.860 And that's not the way to treat someone's agency, their freedom, their their ability
01:10:34.880 to operate in our society.
01:10:36.860 This is why we have laws and trials and things like this.
01:10:39.580 It's why we have due process.
01:10:40.900 And we so often want to skip this.
01:10:43.720 There was a story in The New York Times the other day.
01:10:45.800 It was actually on The Daily, the podcast.
01:10:48.400 And they were talking about a family who is accused all over the Internet of being pedophiles,
01:10:57.780 pedophiles, scammers, thieves, all these terrible accusations.
01:11:02.960 And after months and months and months of multiple IT people in the family trying to figure out
01:11:08.900 who was posting all this stuff, they eventually traced it to someone they had fired at their
01:11:13.040 business 30 years ago who held a grudge for 30 years and then just started going on all
01:11:18.180 these websites and posting as different people that that these individuals were pedophiles.
01:11:23.840 And I mean, this stuff does happen.
01:11:27.820 And just the fact that you can line up three dozen people when millions of dollars on the
01:11:32.500 line is not is not confirmation that these crimes occurred.
01:11:36.040 Now, do I think the NFL is going to allow him to play with these accusations hanging out
01:11:41.060 there?
01:11:41.260 No, I don't know how you disprove 22 allegations, even if they're and he shouldn't have to disprove
01:11:46.680 right.
01:11:47.100 The burden of proof is on the other side, on the other side.
01:11:49.760 In the American system of justice, you've got to prove the you've got to prove that he
01:11:54.500 did something wrong.
01:11:55.460 He doesn't have to prove he did something right.
01:11:57.980 So but that's not how we operate now.
01:12:00.380 I know.
01:12:01.140 We just don't operate that way.
01:12:02.660 And that's wrong.
01:12:03.240 I mean, that is and think about this, you know, if you're on the left, you're thinking,
01:12:06.260 well, how dare you?
01:12:07.040 I mean, these women are you believe all women?
01:12:08.920 You know, I don't know.
01:12:09.880 Maybe you should think about that a little bit.
01:12:11.820 Consider the fact that a high profile African-American is certainly currently being accused for crimes
01:12:18.040 that he that that he has not been convicted of.
01:12:20.980 And, you know, if you go back in history, you're going to find a lot of incidents where high
01:12:26.000 profile African-Americans were targeted with false accusations.
01:12:29.140 And that was not something that was a good thing.
01:12:32.360 This is happening not just to people like Deshaun Watson, but has happened.
01:12:35.920 It provably false accusations have been leveled against high profile college athletes that
01:12:41.360 have had their entire life ripped out from under them.
01:12:44.820 Well, the Duke lacrosse team is a good example of that.
01:12:46.800 Great example of that.
01:12:47.720 Also, if we're going to play the we have to believe all women card, then what about Tara
01:12:52.660 Reed, the accuser of Joe Biden?
01:12:54.940 Yeah.
01:12:55.520 No, it didn't matter.
01:12:56.300 They never say they never say believe her.
01:12:58.160 Nope.
01:12:58.700 They don't.
01:12:59.020 She doesn't come up in conversation at all.
01:13:01.480 Nope.
01:13:01.940 And of course, we'd go back to the Andrew Cuomo thing where there's many, many accusers against
01:13:06.620 him.
01:13:07.140 Yeah.
01:13:07.640 For all different levels of of harassment to maybe criminal activity, maybe just being
01:13:14.820 a terrible, terrible human being, which that part we can confirm.
01:13:19.140 You know, we can't say anything.
01:13:20.260 We don't know any of these accusers of Deshaun Watson, but we can say that Andrew Cuomo is awful.
01:13:24.660 Well, there's a whole website is proof.
01:13:26.420 That's true.
01:13:27.000 Is there not?
01:13:27.740 Andrew Cuomo is awful dot com.
01:13:30.860 Yeah.
01:13:31.060 So, you know, let's go there and prove that.
01:13:32.520 But that is really, I don't know.
01:13:34.580 I mean, it is so many women that are coming out.
01:13:39.240 And now at least a couple of them have come out publicly and identified themselves.
01:13:43.340 But it is a very strange society we live in, in that 22 accusers can come out and they
01:13:48.160 didn't even know.
01:13:48.720 Even Deshaun Watson didn't know who they were.
01:13:51.440 How can you defend yourself against accusations when you don't even know who the people are?
01:13:56.660 How can you say I was there or I wasn't there when you don't even know who the accusers are?
01:14:02.540 Look, I mean, my my sort of like.
01:14:05.000 You know, you think when stuff like this happens, most of the time there is something there.
01:14:10.920 And I hope that's not true.
01:14:12.560 I mean, the best case scenario here is all these women are lying because that means nobody got abused.
01:14:16.620 That's that's the only good thing that could come out of this.
01:14:18.920 You know, if they're all lying, you know, it's it sucks for Deshaun, Deshaun Watson.
01:14:24.440 But like, it's better than these things, these crimes actually occurred, clearly.
01:14:29.740 Yeah.
01:14:30.020 But you get to this point where you don't want a system.
01:14:35.260 Nobody wants a system.
01:14:36.860 You have to think of the long term consequences of this.
01:14:39.240 Do you want a system set up in which accusers equal guilt?
01:14:44.300 That is a terrible legal system to have.
01:14:47.720 And I don't understand why.
01:14:50.240 And this goes back to the baseball in Georgia and all of these other stories that we keep talking about as they relate to sports and other companies.
01:14:56.680 Your position outwardly should be, hey.
01:15:01.140 We have a freaking legal system.
01:15:04.800 That is not the responsibility of the National Football League to try to adjudicate multiple dozen accusers in this particular case.
01:15:13.220 They're going to, though.
01:15:13.940 They're going to.
01:15:14.920 They will.
01:15:15.300 Instead of just saying, like, what we will do is follow the law.
01:15:18.100 If this person is convicted, he will not be in the league.
01:15:21.360 Teams can do whatever they want.
01:15:22.840 But, like, we're not going to do that as a league.
01:15:25.600 We're not going to convict people before they're convicted.
01:15:27.360 Which, by the way, brings up another interesting point.
01:15:30.080 I don't think any of these charges are criminal yet.
01:15:33.860 Are they?
01:15:34.380 To me, I think they're all civil.
01:15:36.140 Yeah, all civil.
01:15:37.240 So that adds an interesting element, too.
01:15:41.260 Because nobody's charging him with a crime, actually.
01:15:43.280 They're just suing him.
01:15:44.720 So at this point, it's just a bunch of lawsuits.
01:15:46.760 Yeah.
01:15:47.040 Now, obviously, I think they are in the process.
01:15:50.200 I think the HPD, Houston Police Department, is looking into it.
01:15:52.700 They're investigating.
01:15:53.540 And if they are real and they can find evidence to that, he will be charged.
01:15:59.740 But he has not been charged yet.
01:16:00.900 That's a good point.
01:16:01.820 And that is, I think, a crucial element here.
01:16:04.320 If these are crimes, he needs to be charged with them.
01:16:07.020 And I can understand not really dealing with them until that occurs.
01:16:09.600 How can you do this?
01:16:12.020 You can't just sit here and respond to every single accuser, every single person who says
01:16:16.460 something random that you're supposed to, you know.
01:16:18.960 He may very well have done these things.
01:16:21.080 But we have to watch where the system is going.
01:16:24.400 We are going down this road in which an accuser equals guilt.
01:16:28.380 And that's it.
01:16:29.860 Your career is over.
01:16:31.380 Think about this, Pat.
01:16:32.200 How could, how honestly could Deshaun Watson turn this around?
01:16:36.460 Let's just say all of these women are faking it.
01:16:39.140 How could he possibly turn it around in the media?
01:16:41.920 How could he ever get his reputation back?
01:16:43.940 He couldn't.
01:16:44.480 It was really hard.
01:16:45.080 Yeah.
01:16:45.420 Almost impossible.
01:16:46.280 Maybe if he caught six or seven of them on a text chain talking about how they were going
01:16:51.960 to defraud Deshaun Watson.
01:16:54.160 Yeah, that would help.
01:16:54.920 That would help.
01:16:55.600 And it would at least make people doubt some of the other people.
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01:20:34.840 I was just going on Instagram to post some dumb update about a soda straw.
01:20:42.780 And I realized that Glenn had just posted something.
01:20:47.400 And we've been talking about this a little bit this week.
01:20:50.040 It's been a very strange week around here, I will say, on Monday's show.
01:20:53.900 About 90 seconds before we came on the air to talk to you.
01:20:58.320 Glenn, who has been at home doing the show because he's had a back issue the last couple
01:21:02.260 of weeks.
01:21:02.880 And about 90 seconds before we came on the air, you know, something happened.
01:21:09.420 We, you know, it was, I will say we were, I was talking in the middle of talking about
01:21:13.460 like the Georgia bill right before we went on the air.
01:21:15.560 And there was some commotion in the house and Glenn basically ran off screen and he, and
01:21:23.360 then the next word I got was he was not going to be in it all this week.
01:21:26.880 And it was, you know, really scary.
01:21:30.200 Frankly, it was actually really scary.
01:21:32.360 Uh, we later, uh, found out what had happened and Glenn has, has just, uh, posted this on
01:21:38.460 Instagram, uh, that his, uh, his wife's, uh, brother, uh, passed away unexpectedly, uh, kind
01:21:45.140 of, uh, uh, uh, you know, it was not something that they were expected to happen.
01:21:50.700 And it was, uh, very, very shocking.
01:21:53.400 And, um, he's just posted about that.
01:21:56.280 He, he plans on being back on Monday and, uh, you know, I just, I, I can't express to
01:22:02.520 you how much I know it means to him that everyone is helping, um, helping him and his family get
01:22:09.460 through this with their prayers and all the people that have, uh, reached out, uh, to help
01:22:14.800 them in a really difficult time.
01:22:17.780 Uh, so thank you so much for doing that.
01:22:20.400 I know we've been able to depend on this audience for sanity for such a long time.
01:22:24.480 It's been such, such a luxury that I don't think most people are able to have.
01:22:29.620 And we've seen this happen to us over and over again in our tough times that the audience
01:22:34.180 has always rallied around and we do sincerely really appreciate it.
01:22:39.200 I know Glenn really appreciates it.
01:22:41.560 Uh, you can read, uh, his post up on his Instagram page.
01:22:45.700 Uh, obviously Glenn Beck is the thing you'd search for and you can, you can check it out
01:22:48.940 there, but you know, real, real tragedy.
01:22:50.920 And, and I'm sure he'll give you more on it as we go into next week.
01:22:54.400 And he returns on Monday to the program, uh, to go through all the craziness that is going
01:22:59.360 on in the rest of the world, uh, today.
01:23:01.400 And there's plenty of it, plenty of it.
01:23:03.300 Yeah.
01:23:04.320 Uh, some of it coming, uh, directly from the administration, actually.
01:23:09.240 Um, during an interview last week with NPR transgender, uh, Rachel Levine, who is the
01:23:16.980 deputy deputy secretary of, uh, assistant secretary of, uh, health and human services, uh, and
01:23:24.760 transgender, obviously said bills banning young people from accessing drugs like puberty blockers
01:23:30.380 and cross-sex hormones and transgender surgeries, such as the elective double mastectomies, as
01:23:36.440 well as bans against males competing in women's sports are all really challenging to see.
01:23:40.940 She said, she said, I don't see it as a political issue at all.
01:23:45.180 I view this as a health equity issue.
01:23:48.880 It's about fairness and equality and about specifically health equity, which is part of my portfolio.
01:23:56.680 So I don't see any risk in terms of politicization of this issue.
01:24:02.700 Uh, pretty amazing.
01:24:05.800 Um, especially when you consider, you know, that we're talking about kids as young as three
01:24:11.560 and four years old making this decision.
01:24:14.740 And according to the American college of pediatricians, which has reported that experts on both sides
01:24:22.160 of the issue pretty much agree, 80 to 95% of children with a diagnosis of gender dysphoria
01:24:30.260 quote, accepted their biological sex by late adolescence.
01:24:35.940 Up to 95% of them who feel like, you know, they're trapped in a different gender's body
01:24:42.640 don't feel that way then, uh, by the time they've gone through puberty.
01:24:48.580 Uh, that research has been really consistent over the years too.
01:24:53.700 It's just shown the same thing over and over and over again.
01:24:56.120 95%.
01:24:56.420 So, so you're going to chance a four year old or an eight year old or a 12 year old making
01:25:02.980 that decision that affects the rest of their life.
01:25:06.360 Uh, and, and just make that change when all evidence shows that if you just, you know,
01:25:12.900 help them through that time period that they're going to accept their, their gender as it is.
01:25:20.420 Yeah.
01:25:20.560 Interesting too, because this is, you'd, you'd think, okay, why is the left doing this?
01:25:24.980 They're doing their typical promotion of LGBTQ issues or whatever.
01:25:29.420 In reality, it's not that simple because what the research shows over and over and over and
01:25:35.880 over again is that the people you're talking about, the 80 to 95% who decides, you know
01:25:41.920 what, I'm okay being in this type of body.
01:25:44.100 Most of them, the vast majority of them turn out to be gay adults.
01:25:48.220 So they're actually using the T to crush the G and the, and the L.
01:25:53.560 Which is a really interesting aspect of this.
01:25:56.060 Yeah, it really is.
01:25:57.600 That's exactly what they're doing.
01:25:58.600 We, we, there's a poll that came out recently about how many transgendered people there are
01:26:02.380 in the country and now there's, they, they are claiming now there are more transgendered
01:26:06.580 people in the country than there are lesbians in the country, which seems completely against
01:26:12.100 all evidence.
01:26:14.360 Yeah.
01:26:15.240 But that is what they're trying to claim is true as far as polling goes at this point.
01:26:21.480 And so it seems as if quite directly in this case, they are encouraging children who would
01:26:27.940 turn out to be gay adults to transition to another gender.
01:26:32.100 So they are transgendered instead of gay.
01:26:34.980 But at least they get, I guess then they're heterosexual.
01:26:40.140 Right.
01:26:42.260 So let me take this out here for a second.
01:26:44.420 So you are a, you're born a boy again.
01:26:47.020 Okay.
01:26:47.500 Yes.
01:26:47.800 Now the whole thing about being born this way is gone.
01:26:51.180 The whole lady Gaga song is now like a conservative talking point because you can't be born this
01:26:58.320 way.
01:26:58.880 If you have to get hormone treatment in surgery, right?
01:27:01.360 Like you're not, you weren't born that way.
01:27:02.860 Right.
01:27:03.440 You have to get all these gender confirmation surgeries to adjust the way you were born
01:27:08.740 because you were not born the way you were supposed to be born apparently.
01:27:11.700 So born this way is dead.
01:27:13.340 Take it off the album, ban it.
01:27:15.360 Um, make her change to the name of the song.
01:27:17.780 If she performs it again, uh, boycotter.
01:27:20.600 Okay.
01:27:21.440 Born this way is dead.
01:27:23.400 But if you're born, let's just say, let's, let's use old speak here for just a second.
01:27:27.860 Okay.
01:27:28.080 If you're born a boy and you later on say, you know what?
01:27:31.360 I'm actually a girl.
01:27:32.540 Okay.
01:27:33.860 And you have, and then you have the surgery to become a girl and then you like boys,
01:27:42.060 you are a heterosexual girl.
01:27:45.700 You would think so.
01:27:46.660 Yeah.
01:27:46.820 Right.
01:27:47.060 A heterosexual woman with probably a Y W O M Y N, but you're, you're, you're a heterosexual
01:27:56.700 woman at that point.
01:27:57.940 Right.
01:27:58.400 And the spelling of woman is really important there.
01:28:01.260 It is.
01:28:01.800 Yeah.
01:28:02.000 It really is.
01:28:03.120 It tells you something.
01:28:04.160 It really is confusing.
01:28:06.340 And I think the, the issue, the, the, the, the confusing aspect of it is a feature, not
01:28:12.080 a bug.
01:28:12.440 The reason that it's confusing is because you, if you're depending on logic and, and what
01:28:17.360 people understand to be reality, like I, another report I was listening to, uh, was talking
01:28:24.000 about the same issue and, and talking about transgender athletes.
01:28:27.080 And they actually said, there's no evidence that a boy who says they're a girl and it
01:28:34.920 says their identity is a girl and plays in girl sports has any advantage over girls in
01:28:39.980 sports.
01:28:40.280 You're just denying science at that point.
01:28:42.020 You're just denying reality, reality, common sense, science, everything.
01:28:47.160 Yeah.
01:28:47.340 We went over these things, these, a couple of these examples the other day, how Serena
01:28:51.360 Williams lost to the 204th ranked tennis player in a blowout in, in the middle of her
01:28:56.840 prime, 204th ranked men's tennis player.
01:29:00.200 Uh, didn't Venus and Serena play a doubles team and get blown out as well?
01:29:04.640 Yes.
01:29:04.920 That were men.
01:29:05.700 Yeah.
01:29:06.000 Uh, um, the, they got killed.
01:29:08.180 What was the soccer, the high school soccer, uh, the U S women's soccer team, number one in
01:29:13.920 the world, by the way, uh, came to Dallas to train and they played a local Dallas 14 and
01:29:21.160 15 year old team.
01:29:22.200 And I think they were 13, 14 or 14 and 15, one of the two and lost five to two, which
01:29:28.960 is a blowout.
01:29:30.500 Blowout in soccer.
01:29:31.080 It's basically like in football, 800 to nothing.
01:29:34.080 Yeah.
01:29:34.400 That's a similar score.
01:29:35.720 Teenage boys, uh, like what?
01:29:38.320 Maybe eighth grade, ninth grade, maybe freshmen, uh, blew out the U S women's.
01:29:43.920 National soccer team.
01:29:45.720 It's just, uh, it's so far beyond the need for evidence.
01:29:51.460 Everyone just knows it's true.
01:29:54.920 We are so far beyond.
01:29:57.040 Well, it's why there is a WNBA.
01:30:00.260 If women could compete with men, would there be a WNBA?
01:30:03.440 No, no, no, there would not.
01:30:05.020 Of course there wouldn't just be part of the NBA.
01:30:09.060 And look, you know, if, if this ends and there being no WNBA, at least something good came
01:30:14.460 out of it.
01:30:17.600 Cause at that point, at least we had something that came out of it.
01:30:22.100 Um, uh, uh, a friend of mine texted me the other day.
01:30:24.580 He said, I just turned on the women's final four and the announcer says, UConn, just four
01:30:28.820 of 19 on layups tonight.
01:30:30.700 Hey, you got layups, layups.
01:30:34.580 If you're four of 19 on layups, I don't know.
01:30:38.800 I'm not sure what to tell you.
01:30:40.220 I'm not sure what to tell you.
01:30:41.020 That's not to say that, that look, some of these, uh, you know, female athletes are amazing.
01:30:44.940 They're doing credible things.
01:30:46.140 Certainly things that I couldn't do.
01:30:47.660 It's not to say that women are, are worse athletes than all guys.
01:30:51.620 If you have some fat guy like me, who's going to come in here and can barely run a hundred
01:30:55.520 yards in 14 seconds and, uh, and, and probably collapses 75 yards through it.
01:31:02.680 Yeah.
01:31:02.920 You're going to be able, you know, the, the prime, they make these dumb analogies.
01:31:07.900 Like it's the old, the old, uh, um, the tennis matchup, the famous one, um, uh, back in the
01:31:13.200 day in the seventies where you had, uh, Billy King and, you know, beating up on like an 80 year
01:31:19.760 old guy, it was a, Oh, women can beat men.
01:31:23.360 Look at this 80 year old guy play tennis.
01:31:25.400 He can't quite keep up with the world's number one.
01:31:27.700 It's like, all right.
01:31:28.820 I mean, but I mean, and by the way, Bobby Riggs had beaten, I think Billy Jean King was
01:31:34.340 number two at the time.
01:31:35.240 Yeah.
01:31:35.760 And he had beaten the world's number one.
01:31:37.700 He had beaten Margaret court just months before that.
01:31:41.620 And there are some speculation that the guy was what?
01:31:44.100 63.
01:31:44.800 That Ray literally did not want to win.
01:31:47.100 Yeah.
01:31:47.400 There was some speculation, whether it was true or not.
01:31:49.820 We don't know.
01:31:50.360 But again, it doesn't matter.
01:31:51.800 The point, the point is he was far beyond his prime at the time.
01:31:55.160 Yeah.
01:31:55.760 And a lot of this, he would seem to be doing for hype reasons.
01:31:59.640 You know, I mean, if there's been movies made about this now, and that's at least what
01:32:03.640 they indicate that maybe this is more about hype than it was about a real competition
01:32:08.360 between the two.
01:32:09.900 But I mean, it's still, it's, this is something that you don't, there are some claims you don't
01:32:14.980 even need evidence for.
01:32:16.160 Some would call them self evident.
01:32:17.700 We used to be familiar with this concept.
01:32:21.960 You know, you can look at every piece of evidence and everyone knows, everyone knows men and
01:32:27.080 women are built differently.
01:32:28.400 That's why they break them apart to compete in sports separately.
01:32:31.120 To take a person who is a boy, and then they identify, as Ellen described it famously, gender identity
01:32:39.240 is more like a feeling you have in your head.
01:32:41.580 Well, if the feeling you have in your head changes, that doesn't change the fact that
01:32:45.400 you're a lot faster than the people you're competing against.
01:32:47.920 And is it such a white, like, they keep coming, they fall back on this.
01:32:51.480 Well, it's not a widespread problem.
01:32:53.800 It's, okay.
01:32:54.980 Do I believe that most boys who, you know, who are trying to compete, compete against
01:33:03.700 women, right?
01:33:04.760 Girls are going to transition their gender to win a high school event.
01:33:10.140 No.
01:33:10.600 It's going to be incredibly rare that anyone would ever do that, right?
01:33:15.320 That is not what we're talking about.
01:33:17.380 What we're talking about is the fairness of the competition for the girls.
01:33:23.620 The girls are, it's unfair to them.
01:33:28.100 I'm not talking about the person who's transgendered here.
01:33:31.680 I'm talking about the other people competing, the women.
01:33:34.360 You know, the group that you used to care about?
01:33:36.460 Well, you know, if you're on the left, the group you used to say needed rights, the group
01:33:41.000 you say, used to say you actually gave a crap about, well, now you're throwing them in the
01:33:44.640 trash.
01:33:45.000 We already discussed this hour how you're throwing gay people in the trash.
01:33:48.980 All of these groups that used to be favored now are in second and third and fourth and
01:33:53.460 fifth place.
01:33:54.420 And they're losing all of these battles to the L's and the G's and the B's and the T's and
01:33:57.980 all the other letters that get thrown in there.
01:34:00.420 This is, it's not a, it's not a sane way to run a civilization.
01:34:04.380 You have to be able to have a broad agreement on what facts are.
01:34:11.300 And I just, I, this week has been just this eye opening, maybe to another degree, where
01:34:20.680 this idea that you can just say things you know are not true and act as if everyone else
01:34:28.340 who doesn't agree with you is insane.
01:34:30.420 Yeah, we see so much of that.
01:34:32.780 So often.
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01:34:42.980 I think we're supposed to call it an infrastructure plan.
01:34:45.580 So it's not backdoor tax hike.
01:34:48.020 It's an infrastructure plan.
01:34:49.620 But what's a few more trillion dollars among friends, especially?
01:34:53.120 Do you even have an idea as to what kind of money that looks, sounds like?
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01:34:58.400 If you made 10 grand a day for the next 50 years, you'd have almost one-fifth of $1 billion.
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01:36:04.660 I love the fact that people are now calling Coca-Cola, Woka-Cola.
01:36:09.680 So appropriate.
01:36:11.680 And by the way, Woka-Cola is a Georgia company.
01:36:15.960 Why have they not moved out of the state?
01:36:17.800 Yeah.
01:36:18.720 Why is that?
01:36:19.600 So up in arms over that restrictive, oppressive Jim Crow on steroids voting bill, why haven't
01:36:27.460 they up and left the state?
01:36:30.120 Or at least announced their plans to do so?
01:36:34.340 It's interesting.
01:36:35.560 It is interesting.
01:36:36.480 I would also ask why the Atlanta Braves still have a franchise in Major League Baseball.
01:36:40.940 That's also interesting.
01:36:41.880 They can move one game out, but leave 81 there?
01:36:44.820 Huh.
01:36:45.500 That doesn't make any sense.
01:36:46.500 And why, and I was learning about this on CNN, why are they headquartered in Atlanta?
01:36:51.880 That's a very strange, why would they do that?
01:36:54.700 Why do they support voter suppression?
01:36:57.240 Which, by the way, is violence.
01:37:00.060 Voter suppression is violence.
01:37:03.060 Wow, that is so powerful, Stu.
01:37:04.860 Thank you.
01:37:05.280 You can't say that enough.
01:37:06.440 Thank you.
01:37:06.740 You can't say it enough.
01:37:07.500 Voter suppression is violence.
01:37:09.200 Still not enough.
01:37:09.960 All things are violence.
01:37:12.840 Okay, maybe that's enough now.
01:37:14.340 Maybe it is.
01:37:14.980 Perfect amount.
01:37:15.400 Yeah.
01:37:15.640 The hysteria over the Georgia law.
01:37:20.120 Maybe we should go through this.
01:37:21.080 Town Hall fact-checked.
01:37:22.980 The New York Times fact-checked.
01:37:25.240 Okay.
01:37:25.700 And it's pretty interesting.
01:37:28.380 You know, for a law that was Jim Crow on steroids, it certainly opened up a lot of voting
01:37:35.140 opportunities to an awful lot of people.
01:37:37.220 And what the New York Times avoids completely and makes no mention of is that some of these
01:37:44.100 changes were changes from just last year and last year only.
01:37:47.620 Yeah.
01:37:48.100 That they were doing because of the COVID-19 emergency.
01:37:51.860 Right.
01:37:52.480 That's why, for instance, they had a few mobile voting areas, mobile voting booths.
01:37:57.960 Right.
01:37:58.180 You know how many they had?
01:37:59.780 Because they eliminated those.
01:38:02.060 And it's just hampered voting opportunity like crazy.
01:38:05.240 Oh, no.
01:38:05.920 Yeah.
01:38:06.280 These mobile units, they had two.
01:38:11.060 Yeah.
01:38:11.620 So-
01:38:12.320 They had two.
01:38:13.000 And we believe about 95% of people who voted voted at those two mobile facilities.
01:38:18.500 Yes.
01:38:18.920 Yeah.
01:38:19.340 Yes.
01:38:19.720 95% of all Georgians voted at one of those.
01:38:22.300 Probably not even .95%.
01:38:24.560 Probably not.
01:38:25.600 You know, it's unbelievable.
01:38:27.800 And the truth of the Georgia law is some aspects are slightly more restrictive than the pandemic.
01:38:35.400 Right?
01:38:35.780 Yeah.
01:38:36.140 Than last year.
01:38:36.800 Right.
01:38:37.000 Like, for example, they had voter drop boxes all over the place.
01:38:40.580 And this year-
01:38:41.220 They had 90 some and now they're down to 23.
01:38:43.560 Right.
01:38:43.860 They're down to 23 and they've moved them into an area where they're not just unattended
01:38:47.960 24 hours a day.
01:38:49.380 Now, I don't know.
01:38:50.680 To me, that seems like a pretty rational proposal.
01:38:53.520 It also, I would say, makes sense in the middle of a pandemic that you might try to figure
01:38:59.640 out ways for people to more easily vote.
01:39:02.200 Especially when you don't know what the situation is going to look like six months in advance.
01:39:06.180 Right.
01:39:07.080 But it also makes sense that you take the good from that proposal and you modify it and
01:39:14.520 make sure that it's sensible.
01:39:16.220 So, leaving drop boxes outside unattended 24 hours a day is not as sensible possible.
01:39:20.240 It does not make sense.
01:39:21.400 It doesn't make any sense.
01:39:22.180 I don't know any state that does that.
01:39:23.740 Right.
01:39:23.960 It's just stupid.
01:39:24.880 Right?
01:39:25.080 I mean, like, we all realize that that's a silly thing that brings up all sorts of risk.
01:39:30.280 So, you move them inside to a facility.
01:39:32.640 It's not- anyone who wants to vote can vote.
01:39:35.140 Can we stop acting like people can't do this?
01:39:37.580 This is not a freaking triathlon.
01:39:39.420 Right.
01:39:39.880 You gotta fill out a freaking piece of paperwork.
01:39:41.700 Check a couple boxes.
01:39:42.780 This is not all that difficult, and if you can't handle it, you're a moron and you shouldn't
01:39:47.740 vote anyway.
01:39:48.400 Yeah.
01:39:48.780 Thank you.
01:39:48.900 It's not that difficult.
01:39:50.600 I'm sorry.
01:39:51.380 I'm not gonna fake it and act like it's this impossible task.
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01:41:33.840 All right, so the transgender situation, we've completely misunderstood it, obviously.
01:41:40.540 You're reading now, Stu, that it's simply something that we needn't worry about.
01:41:48.260 Yes, not a big issue.
01:41:49.420 There's no evidence that shows that a boy who's competing as a woman or a girl is going
01:41:56.180 to do any better.
01:41:56.760 Is going to do any better.
01:41:57.320 There's no evidence of that.
01:41:58.260 None.
01:41:59.080 And nobody's ever lost a scholarship to it.
01:42:01.280 No, that's what they're saying now.
01:42:03.840 Again, whether it's a big issue or not, look, I know a lot of...
01:42:07.280 Does it happen every day?
01:42:08.640 Probably not.
01:42:09.420 No.
01:42:09.740 No, it doesn't.
01:42:10.480 You grew up in high school with all your friends.
01:42:14.600 I would say the percentage of them that are going to choose to transition their gender to
01:42:21.540 play women's sports is very low.
01:42:23.400 I don't think people would prioritize sports that high.
01:42:26.160 Again, it's not about that.
01:42:27.160 It's about fairness to the women who do have to compete against the one person who does decide
01:42:30.900 to do it.
01:42:31.540 It's not fair.
01:42:32.520 It's not fair.
01:42:32.980 It's not right.
01:42:34.140 And we all know it's not right.
01:42:35.520 We all know it's not fair.
01:42:36.680 And we all sit here and we have to sit here and act as if it's supposed to be denied.
01:42:40.220 This reality is denied.
01:42:42.640 And all of a sudden, what they're also denying is that there's any problem with allowing a
01:42:46.800 four-year-old or a child, a child of, you know, who knows, anywhere up to 16 years
01:42:51.700 old, to go ahead and decide they want to change their gender.
01:42:56.000 Yeah.
01:42:56.980 Somehow that's a bad thing now.
01:42:58.780 It's interesting, too, that we lose track a lot of times of how quickly this stuff happens.
01:43:05.800 The Democrats were not outwardly on board with child gender transitions very recently.
01:43:15.080 I mean, it's not, this is, you don't have to go back 30 years.
01:43:18.260 We can all go back to Barack Obama and say, remember, Barack Obama was against gay marriage.
01:43:23.180 Yeah.
01:43:24.520 Yes.
01:43:25.220 As one president ago for the Democrats, he was against gay marriage, at least outwardly
01:43:31.000 when he got into office, as was Biden.
01:43:33.040 While he ran for office the first time, he was against it.
01:43:36.660 Yep.
01:43:37.180 And then Joe Biden famously mistakenly outed him as supporting it.
01:43:41.680 And he goes like, oh, yeah, now I support it.
01:43:43.520 But it was, I think it was true that he did support it that whole time.
01:43:48.720 And this is probably true that they supported gender transitions at four years old the whole
01:43:52.080 time, too.
01:43:52.660 But this is new that they're admitting it.
01:43:54.980 I mean, Joe Biden said just the other day, if you are an eight or 10 year old child and
01:43:59.600 you want to transition your gender, that's cool.
01:44:03.500 Go for it.
01:44:05.560 There should be, I mean, he said there should be no discrimination.
01:44:08.500 Now, of course, there shouldn't be discrimination.
01:44:10.260 There shouldn't be hate towards someone who's, who's treat everybody equally and fairly.
01:44:15.080 Of course.
01:44:16.460 Of course.
01:44:18.340 But that is different.
01:44:20.540 What he's talking about when he's talking about discrimination is you're not giving them
01:44:23.740 the right health care, which we define as gender transition surgeries or gender confirming
01:44:29.980 surgeries, as we've learned today.
01:44:33.100 This is a bizarre, a bizarre thing to go.
01:44:35.380 And just the truth is no longer near nearby.
01:44:38.500 It's just we're not attached to it anymore.
01:44:40.180 Shannon Sharp, wasn't he ranting about the Georgia law?
01:44:42.200 Is that what he was ranting about?
01:44:43.320 Yes.
01:44:43.700 One of the things.
01:44:45.380 It's fascinating to hear these guys talk because they don't, there's no connection to what is
01:44:51.060 actually going on in the world.
01:44:52.760 Yeah.
01:44:52.980 Listen to this.
01:44:53.600 He's, it's on, what do they call it?
01:44:55.580 Undisputed?
01:44:56.520 Undisputed.
01:44:56.960 I think between Shannon Sharp and Skip, what's his face?
01:44:59.580 Bayless.
01:45:00.620 Here's what he had to say.
01:45:02.200 I like the move by MLB.
01:45:03.480 I like they're taking a stand and Skip, at some point in time, you're going to have
01:45:06.280 to put action to your words.
01:45:07.680 You say you're about inclusion.
01:45:09.140 You say you're about doing the right thing.
01:45:11.420 At some point in time, you have to put those actions into words.
01:45:14.220 I mean, put those words into action.
01:45:15.740 That's what they're doing, Skip.
01:45:16.900 Now, you're going to be relegated to where you can take this game to because there's
01:45:20.280 a lot of other states that are doing the exact same thing as Georgia, Texas, Florida.
01:45:24.360 So those, Florida, you're off the list.
01:45:26.220 Texas, you're off the list.
01:45:27.000 There are a lot of states that are doing the exact same thing that Georgia did.
01:45:31.460 Now, Skip, what I don't understand, and this is what's confusing with me, Mitch McConnell,
01:45:37.320 Lindsey Graham, was on the under ticket for President Trump.
01:45:42.260 President Trump lost the election because of fraud, but they won the election.
01:45:46.700 They won their Senate races.
01:45:48.440 It was fair and square.
01:45:49.820 I'm confused, Skip.
01:45:50.940 How does that work?
01:45:52.440 Well, the talk got lost, but my election was fair and square, so let's do something about
01:45:55.960 it.
01:45:56.340 Now, in 2016, we know for a fact Russia tried to interfere.
01:46:00.320 Mitch McConnell would do nothing.
01:46:02.400 He wouldn't even bring it to the floor.
01:46:04.680 Now, you want to put these right because what they see, Skip, there's a changing of the
01:46:08.680 guard.
01:46:09.940 More people are becoming of age to vote, and they're minorities, and they're voting.
01:46:14.220 So instead of changing your messaging, and try to reach out to a new base, what do you
01:46:18.440 do?
01:46:18.660 We're going to try to restrict so you can.
01:46:21.240 That's what you do.
01:46:21.700 It shouldn't be harder to vote than to get a gun.
01:46:24.480 Now, what's wrong with that, Skip?
01:46:25.640 You know that it's harder to put you to vote than to get that gun.
01:46:29.360 We don't want to do nothing with a gun, though.
01:46:31.100 I want my Second Amendment.
01:46:33.220 What is more democratic than the right to vote?
01:46:35.620 The Second Amendment.
01:46:36.180 People are looking at it because you go around the world and say, oh, we want fair elections.
01:46:40.140 And when dictators, and they try to put a stranglehold on the process of democracy, you're
01:46:46.020 all up in arms.
01:46:46.820 You're going there, and you'll do this, and you'll do that.
01:46:48.880 But right here in America, the same thing is happening.
01:46:52.160 They're trying to take us back.
01:46:53.360 Same thing.
01:46:53.800 As soon as we get one step, just a little bit of say-so, it bothered them, Skip, that
01:46:59.040 Georgia went red.
01:47:00.020 You better believe it.
01:47:00.800 We got two senators.
01:47:02.560 We got the first black senator in Georgia history, Raphael Duarnock.
01:47:06.620 This is an incredible collection of idiots.
01:47:09.020 So, so, so bad.
01:47:10.760 Ars off.
01:47:11.680 That bothered them, Skip.
01:47:12.860 That bothered them.
01:47:13.820 Bothered them.
01:47:14.440 So they're trying to do something about it now by restricting minorities' rights to
01:47:19.220 vote.
01:47:19.820 That's what they're doing.
01:47:20.700 You get a sense watching these shows that these guys believe they have to say a certain
01:47:24.420 amount of words per minute, whether they are going anywhere or not?
01:47:27.480 Yes.
01:47:27.960 Like, I don't think he- there's never a point in that rant where I think he knew where
01:47:32.520 he was going.
01:47:33.600 No, I don't think so.
01:47:34.800 Or knew what he was talking about.
01:47:36.160 Certainly not what he was talking about.
01:47:37.500 The examples he uses about Republicans who won on the down ticket when they're claiming
01:47:43.320 that apparently Trump was defrauded out of the election, he won those states.
01:47:47.740 Lindsey Graham in South Carolina, I believe Trump won that.
01:47:51.640 Mitch McConnell in Kentucky, Trump won that.
01:47:53.960 So those are not the states that are in question here for fraud.
01:47:57.560 You can tell he's seen a blog or something where, like, he's somewhat kind of near a rational
01:48:06.400 point.
01:48:06.720 Trying to get to a point.
01:48:07.760 He knows there is a point.
01:48:09.200 He just doesn't know how to make it.
01:48:10.360 Like, there was a point, and it was a criticism of Marjorie Taylor Greene, where she was talking
01:48:15.640 about the fraud, and she's in Georgia, and she won her election in Georgia, right?
01:48:20.940 So you could say, well, wait a minute, was it fraudulent when you won?
01:48:24.840 Right.
01:48:25.160 You're talking about the same election.
01:48:26.740 It's not statewide, but partially.
01:48:28.180 And so, like, there's at least a point there somewhere, but he has no idea what it is,
01:48:34.960 because he probably read it in a tweet once, and now it's his most heartfelt opinion.
01:48:40.480 Like, the whole buying a gun is easier than voting is quite honestly the dumbest point
01:48:46.820 I've ever heard in my life.
01:48:49.260 You do not need a background check to vote in this country.
01:48:54.560 They just let all the idiots do it.
01:48:56.480 Right.
01:48:56.720 Uh, that is the, that's just the way it happens.
01:49:00.520 Now, well, you don't need a background check in 0.1% of gun sales.
01:49:06.280 Oh, great, great, great point.
01:49:07.840 I know that's a, it's a hard, now none of these murders seem to happen with those guns,
01:49:11.260 but that's still, that's, we'll ignore that for now.
01:49:14.980 It's not easier to get a gun than it is to vote.
01:49:17.920 It is incredibly easy to vote.
01:49:21.200 If you can't figure out how to vote, you're a moron.
01:49:27.720 You're a moron.
01:49:28.820 You're a moron.
01:49:29.540 Or, you know, I can't think of exactly what the, there's probably an exception to that.
01:49:34.180 Could be, could be an exception to that.
01:49:35.540 But generally speaking, you're a moron.
01:49:36.700 I mean, it's, it's a very basic function of, of living in this country.
01:49:42.000 It's the same way you can go and get a driver's license.
01:49:44.680 Sometimes these things can be a little bit of a pain.
01:49:47.200 Any function with the government is a little bit of a pain.
01:49:49.980 But really voting is a pretty easy one.
01:49:52.640 I mean, it's, they have all sorts of different ways to make it happen.
01:49:57.040 Even to the point, if you don't follow the law at all, you can still cast a provisional
01:50:02.160 ballot that will count if you do follow the law.
01:50:05.680 So there's so many different ways to, to get you to vote, including the fact that they've
01:50:10.540 created in many states, actual classes of ID just for people who don't have driver's
01:50:15.240 license so that they can identify themselves.
01:50:17.140 And those are often and usually free.
01:50:20.600 So all of these things are just, you know, just, it's like summarizing, you know, some
01:50:27.720 left-wing collection of Twitter accounts and just saying them in the order they came in
01:50:33.960 in your Twitter feed.
01:50:34.660 They're not necessarily related to each other.
01:50:36.360 They're kind of like not necessarily on the same topics.
01:50:38.540 They're bouncing all over the place.
01:50:39.920 You saw, you know, Mitch McConnell's name in one tweet, but it was actually about something
01:50:43.360 else.
01:50:43.600 You threw him in the wrong story.
01:50:44.820 It's just like, it's all over the place and it's embarrassing, but you get the sense,
01:50:49.120 especially when you watch sports guys try to talk about news.
01:50:52.880 There's just this like, I need to be passionate because this is supposed to be important.
01:50:56.600 I need to say a million, a million words today and I need to figure out some sort of collection
01:51:00.820 of viewpoints that will, I can, so I can scream for as long as I'm supposed to, to get paid.
01:51:04.880 It's like, these are just asinine viewpoints.
01:51:07.740 And, uh, and of course you're not allowed to disagree with them because that means you
01:51:11.000 don't like African-Americans or you don't want people to vote or you don't like women
01:51:14.740 or you don't like LGBTQs or whatever.
01:51:18.420 Like, it's just, there's these, it's just so stupid.
01:51:21.020 This is why they shouldn't be doing this on these sports networks.
01:51:24.040 And that's why we begged you not to, because it just turns us off because you don't know
01:51:28.500 what you're talking about.
01:51:30.260 It's so, it hurts.
01:51:31.380 It's like listening to Glenn talk about sports.
01:51:33.580 Yes.
01:51:34.020 It just hurts.
01:51:35.160 Yes.
01:51:35.480 It hurts your soul.
01:51:37.720 Like Glenn's like, oh, well, I don't know why I didn't get that touchdown bat.
01:51:41.300 Uh, well, I, Glenn, there's no touchdown bat.
01:51:43.620 I don't know how to, how to explain that, but that's, that was the equivalent of a touchdown
01:51:50.640 bat monologue.
01:51:51.880 Yeah.
01:51:52.500 It was just a collection of dumb.
01:51:55.340 But he thought it was genius.
01:51:56.740 He really did.
01:51:57.340 He was really onto something.
01:51:58.780 And I've just, I've changed everybody's point of view here.
01:52:01.540 I've just nailed it.
01:52:03.040 These are not good points.
01:52:03.980 And it's interesting because when you see it, uh, when you see the segment and you
01:52:07.820 watch Skip Bayless's response, he is so uncomfortable with what's happening there.
01:52:13.300 It's like, please, I'd rather be anywhere on this planet, but here, but right here, right
01:52:17.440 now.
01:52:17.740 I mean, Skip Bayless is no conservative.
01:52:18.980 No, he's not.
01:52:20.360 No, of course not.
01:52:21.240 But he was just, I think he was very uncomfortable because I don't think he was making sense to
01:52:25.600 even Skip Bayless.
01:52:26.780 Yeah.
01:52:27.360 And you've got a sympathetic ear across the table from you there.
01:52:30.340 Yeah.
01:52:30.540 It's just painful.
01:52:31.240 And that's why at one point anyway, and this isn't ESPN, I think it's Fox Sports.
01:52:37.060 Isn't it that they're on?
01:52:38.000 I don't think they're on ESPN, but the head of ESPN at one point last year mandated that
01:52:45.060 they stop talking about politics because they understood it was hurting them so badly.
01:52:50.580 The points of view that were being spewed on ESPN about the political issues were so bad
01:52:56.720 that they were turning people off and they're losing the ratings and he's like, stop talking
01:53:01.260 about it.
01:53:02.040 And so that worked up until a certain point.
01:53:06.580 Yeah.
01:53:07.240 It does seem like I think they've moved off of that.
01:53:10.140 There was a time where that's all they were talking about.
01:53:13.040 It was all they were talking about.
01:53:14.220 It was like, it's like, I understand that some of those issues intersect with sports, you
01:53:19.540 know?
01:53:19.660 I mean, obviously the major league baseball thing is a big deal.
01:53:21.800 Yeah, the all-star game.
01:53:22.200 The all-star game.
01:53:23.140 They're going to talk about it.
01:53:24.420 I mean, I don't begrudge them that.
01:53:25.880 I just wish, I wish there was a little bit more, a little bit more effort put in.
01:53:31.160 You know, people keep talking about this law as if it's Jim Crow on steroids.
01:53:35.720 It's so insulting to anyone who went through that period.
01:53:39.140 It is not, it's nothing to do with that.
01:53:40.900 It's, it's, it is in the middle of the, Georgia seems to be honestly in the middle of the pack
01:53:44.800 when the states, when it comes to voting access, not at the bottom, not at the top, seem to
01:53:48.820 be kind of in the middle of the pack, really an unremarkable state when it comes to voting
01:53:51.980 access.
01:53:52.580 And really.
01:53:53.140 And they, and this is expanding access to people.
01:53:55.760 No matter what state you're in, all 50 states, it is not brain surgery.
01:54:00.440 It's not hard.
01:54:01.020 Stop acting like it's hard.
01:54:02.220 It is.
01:54:02.760 You're not doing construction work.
01:54:04.420 You're not lifting steel girders in order to get to your ballot box.
01:54:08.580 It's not that hard.
01:54:10.420 It's not hard.
01:54:11.200 It should require a little bit of effort because that at least shows that you understand it's
01:54:16.020 an important process, but you're not, they're not even willing to do any kind of effort.
01:54:21.060 That's why they, they want you to just have these ballots mailed to you so that you can
01:54:26.220 mindlessly or they can mindlessly fill it out for you.
01:54:31.040 There's a lot of ballot harvesting that's going on with just mailing out to every single
01:54:36.040 voter in the state, an absentee ballot shouldn't be doing that.
01:54:40.420 Uh, but according to them, uh, that's mandatory.
01:54:43.500 Now, triple eight, seven, two, seven B E C K more patent stew for Glenn coming up in
01:54:48.060 just a sec.
01:54:48.440 So Dr. Fauci was asked about the situation in Texas.
01:54:54.140 Hey, they removed all the restrictions, but they're doing really well.
01:54:57.720 The trending down in hospitalizations and infections and deaths.
01:55:01.360 What's going on there?
01:55:02.220 You mentioned Texas and that full ballpark in Arlington yesterday.
01:55:05.380 There was a lot of concern last month when Texas effectively opened up, dropped all those
01:55:10.980 restrictions and said, it's back to life.
01:55:13.420 And if you go to Texas, as you know, it looks like 2019, the restaurants and the bars are
01:55:18.300 full and open.
01:55:19.120 The ballparks are full.
01:55:20.400 And although a lot of people still wearing masks, I didn't see that much in 2019 yet.
01:55:25.760 We've seen cases and hospitalizations since then continue to tick downward.
01:55:30.460 So what do you make of that as all of us look around and sort of try to consider how safe it is
01:55:35.740 to get back to normal life?
01:55:37.360 How do you scare Americans?
01:55:38.920 It can be confusing because you may see a lag delay because often you have to wait a few weeks
01:55:47.560 before you see the effect of what you're doing right now.
01:55:51.520 OK, so the catastrophe is coming.
01:55:53.640 You know, there are a lot of things that go into that.
01:55:55.960 I mean, when you say that they've they've had a lot of activity on the outside, like ball games,
01:56:03.280 I'm not really quite sure it could be they're doing things outdoors.
01:56:06.780 You know, it's very difficult to just one on one compare that.
01:56:10.420 You just have to see in the long run.
01:56:12.100 I hope they continue to tick down.
01:56:14.900 If they do, that would be great.
01:56:16.600 But there's always the concern when you pull back on methods, particularly things like
01:56:22.080 indoor dining and bars that are crowded, you can see a delay and then all of a sudden
01:56:27.360 tick right back up.
01:56:29.000 Dead bodies everywhere.
01:56:29.840 We've been fooled before by situations where people begin to open up.
01:56:33.660 Nothing happens.
01:56:34.980 And then all of a sudden, several weeks later, things start exploding on you.
01:56:39.000 So we've got to be careful.
01:56:40.180 We don't prematurely judge that.
01:56:42.600 OK, that's great.
01:56:43.480 So what he's essentially saying is, is it possible that they're just doing well now?
01:56:49.860 Maybe.
01:56:50.560 But on the other hand, the catastrophe could still be coming for Texas.
01:56:56.880 Interesting to see what happens in the next few weeks here as things do, in fact, get back
01:57:02.940 to normal.
01:57:03.300 But really, there's still a lot of mask wearing.
01:57:07.140 It doesn't look anything like 2019 yet.
01:57:10.680 All right.
01:57:11.200 We will see you again tomorrow here on the Glenn Beck Program.