The Glenn Beck Program - February 20, 2020


Debate Free-for-All: The Last Warning | Guest: Dr. Wilfred Reilly | 2⧸20⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 7 minutes

Words per Minute

153.64677

Word Count

19,661

Sentence Count

1,707

Misogynist Sentences

32

Hate Speech Sentences

57


Summary

On today's show, we're covering the Democratic primary debate. We're joined by the hosts of The Glenbeck Program, Alex Blumberg, and Elizabeth Warren to discuss the chaos that was last night's primary debate and what we can learn from it. Plus, we talk about a woman who was taken from her home by the swat team, and a man who found a way to get his life back.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 you know what hillary i think that's the first time the democrats have
00:00:05.260 even recognized publicly that they were the ones putting the kids in the cages right everyone seemed
00:00:10.940 really kind of shocked by it it was a really awkward moment where people were kind of taking
00:00:15.280 that in yeah it was kind of like wait what what happened what were you doing thanks so much hillary
00:00:20.400 appreciate it uh we've got a lot to cover today we're going to cover the uh the debate it was a
00:00:27.500 free-for-all last night and i don't think uh i don't think bloomberg did real well uh at least
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00:00:54.160 and try to take her house she's like you can't the swat team came she didn't own the house she had
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00:01:22.120 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program
00:01:41.280 wow it was debate night they are so desperate they are so lost that's why 538.com says
00:01:52.100 no one is the front runner that that's that's what they have as odds of winning the nomination
00:01:59.800 number one position is no one what are the democrats going to do we're going to gleefully
00:02:09.400 take you through the uh debate in audio in one minute
00:02:14.860 this is the glenbeck program so george lives in oregon sorry for that george he's a garbage man
00:02:24.280 which means he spends 10 hours a day sitting in a garbage truck with very limited movement
00:02:28.580 for the longest time george's problem was that his white right knee would would swell up under these
00:02:35.720 conditions causing immense pain and stiffness now he wasn't sure what he was going to do
00:02:39.940 i mean he couldn't just quit his job thankfully george has a radio in his truck he heard about
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00:02:51.580 his knee had become so manageable that he barely even noticed it anymore george is back on the truck
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00:03:27.680 holy cow
00:03:38.580 so bloomberg makes his first appearance and everybody's so desperate they all have to take bloomberg out
00:03:49.540 so the guns even from sweet little grandma elizabeth warren who just doesn't like to say a bad word
00:03:56.900 about anybody whoo she had some words saved up for him last night uh here's bloomberg as he tries to
00:04:05.120 make his case bloomberg makes his i'm a new yorker i know how to take on an arrogant con man like
00:04:14.280 donald trump that comes from new york i'm a mayor or was a mayor i know how to run a complicated city
00:04:22.040 the biggest most diverse city in this country i'm a manager i knew what to do after 9 11 and brought
00:04:29.720 the city back stronger than ever and i'm a philanthropist who didn't inherit his money but
00:04:35.900 made his money and i'm spending that money to get rid of donald trump the worst president we have
00:04:42.220 ever had and if i can get that done it will be a great contribution to america and to my kids
00:04:47.940 wow compelling isn't it you know it's funny because he doesn't strike me as america's neighbor i thought
00:04:55.720 that was a mayor i thought that was rudy giuliani that really brought the city together he's the one
00:05:01.220 that everybody looks at not michael bloomberg uh it was uh it was bloomberg's night last night
00:05:09.260 to be taken apart and elizabeth warren had a lot to do with it listen to warren one billionaire for
00:05:17.560 another
00:05:17.980 do we have that can we sarah can i'd like to talk about who we're running against
00:05:27.440 a billionaire who calls women fat broads and horse-faced lesbians and no i'm not talking
00:05:34.980 about donald trump i'm talking about mayor bloomberg democrats are not going to win if
00:05:42.020 we have a nominee who has a history of hiding his tax returns of harassing women and of supporting
00:05:49.820 racist policies like redlining and stop and frisk look i'll support whoever the democratic nominee is
00:05:57.140 but understand this democrats take a huge risk if we just substitute one arrogant billionaire for
00:06:05.140 another you know this kills me uh first of all she's right one arrogant billionaire for another
00:06:11.640 uh one is actually kind of charming and the other one is just an ass um but uh it kills me that they
00:06:19.720 keep saying i'll support whoever the nominee is are you kidding me are do you do you see who's up on
00:06:27.200 the stage with you i mean it's one thing if you're like look you know it's mit romney it's george bush
00:06:34.900 it's john mccain well they're all kind of the same the you know i don't know if it's ronald reagan
00:06:43.180 mussolini i'll vote for whoever the people want uh no i don't think that's a good idea isn't the
00:06:48.940 lesson here though that the democrats i mean they're all pretty much the same yes yes they just
00:06:54.100 they just claim not to be varying levels of transparency on that but they're all pretty
00:06:59.600 much the same so here's this is let me give you just the just the feeling of what really if you
00:07:06.960 didn't watch it here's what you missed cut one audio please
00:07:11.220 i mean that's that is the chaos of the democratic party meanwhile you had donald trump at a rally
00:07:35.640 out in i think it was california wasn't it and he the people carried a world war ii veteran on their
00:07:43.920 shoulders into the arena one makes you feel good about america the other one just tears it apart
00:07:52.500 which do you think americans are going to vote for i mean ronald he has become donald trump
00:08:00.160 because the democrats are so nasty and angry and and fighting and the the the what is it the bernie
00:08:11.120 boys which i think is just really a bad name for these guys the bernie boys or bernie bros it makes
00:08:20.220 it sound like they're just you know oh they're crazy boys you know boys will be boys no no the bernie
00:08:26.380 bros are dangerous people you've got with with what's happening on the the left and with the democrats
00:08:35.560 it makes donald trump look more optimistic more like ronald reagan more of the happy warrior than he ever
00:08:46.440 has they are just a group of nasty angry unhappy people and i don't know why buddha judge is not doing
00:08:59.420 better than he than he is other than he's clearly not qualified um and the and the voting base you know
00:09:07.380 you want to talk about homophobes did you hear anybody did you hear anybody on the right have a problem
00:09:14.520 with donald trump when he had uh uh what's his name peter teal speak at the republican convention
00:09:21.180 or the fact i i've heard a lot of problems with donald trump naming the first gay cabinet level
00:09:25.680 position uh member in american history which is happening right now with grinnell uh and they
00:09:31.860 seemed pissed off about that yeah who even knows who even really knows that nobody's paying attention
00:09:36.700 nobody's up in arms about that except the left left nobody is up in arms about that but wait a minute
00:09:43.620 you've got a gay presidential candidate in in buddha judge oh dear god no their own people are
00:09:50.740 turning away from it i mean it is astounding now here's pete buddha judge last night listen to what
00:09:59.600 he had to say most americans don't see where they fit if they've got to choose between a socialist who
00:10:05.860 thinks that capitalism is the root of all evil and a billionaire who thinks that money ought to be the
00:10:11.380 the root of all power let's put forward somebody who actually lives and works in a middle-class
00:10:17.760 neighborhood in an industrial midwestern city let's put forward somebody who's actually a democrat
00:10:23.060 look that's the line of the night that's a good point to me that's the line of the night let's put
00:10:30.000 forth an actual democrat it's the democratic convention it's the democratic primary you're running
00:10:36.580 bloomberg who's whatever it is on a windy day if the winds blow in this direction he's that if he's
00:10:43.280 on that way he's he's he was a republican just a few years ago basically charlie christ yeah he's just
00:10:50.120 whatever he needs to be and bernie sanders and i gotta stop calling him a socialist he's not
00:10:56.640 he's a communist he has never met a communist regime that he didn't like not one not one called
00:11:06.080 communism it was a low blow when because bloomberg said that last night he went on about whether you
00:11:13.380 know we've tried this before right like we're not gonna get rid of capitalism we've tried the
00:11:16.560 alternative it's called communism and everyone's like oh and then bernie came out the next question
00:11:21.180 he goes by the way you said uh he's called me a communist and uh that was a low blow well is it
00:11:26.520 a low blow i mean like i love this idea you're a socialist and you think communism is a low blow
00:11:30.740 let's put them all in a larger category called marxism right you're a marxist how about that and you
00:11:36.720 know what you know what's crazy is it shows that they are just playing on people's naivety yeah they
00:11:42.680 don't people don't understand that communism has actually never been done the soviet union and
00:11:50.920 china they claim to be communist but that's not it if you understand marx marx says socialism
00:11:57.880 is the road to communism you don't get to communism until everybody's like oh you know what i'm so happy
00:12:05.440 we don't need a stupid gulag anymore we're all here and we're all just gonna share the wealth
00:12:12.720 well that's never happened nor will it ever happen until jesus comes and everybody says you know what
00:12:23.300 i just love him so much here take what you want of my stuff that will never happen never but that's
00:12:35.300 what communism is communism gets this name of uh this bad name because you got to take it by force
00:12:42.660 you have gulags you have indoctrination camps all of that stuff that my friend is socialism
00:12:50.100 that is what brings you to communism because the only way to do it is to kill all the people that
00:12:58.760 like no you're not taking my stuff no i don't want to do that those people have to be re-educated
00:13:04.680 or killed once you get rid of them well then you're fine by the way i am uh
00:13:13.820 i'm a little more uh outspoken on bernie today because we have a meeting after we finish our
00:13:25.600 wednesday night special and we are already now a week into what's coming next wednesday
00:13:31.820 and last night i had a meeting and again this morning and i went over all of the audio and all
00:13:38.080 of the video that we have for next week's wednesday night special which is on bernie sanders
00:13:44.080 and his communist radical ties and the people in his campaign this man is a danger
00:13:53.360 and i am so sick and tired of having people tell me when when jeremiah wright's uh pupil was sitting
00:14:04.700 in the in the white house and i said the guy's a marxist the guy's a socialist oh how dare you you
00:14:11.340 racist when i in 2004 when i warned the democrats don't put michael moore in the presidential box
00:14:20.520 because he is a socialist marxist and you think you're using him but i'm telling you right now
00:14:27.940 they're going to come back you are going to be so surprised you're using them right they're using
00:14:34.120 you buddy and they're going to eat you i'm so sick and tired of being told oh that's just nonsense
00:14:41.520 it's not it's very apparent now isn't it listen because this may be the last warning you get
00:14:49.520 bernie sanders has surrounded himself with very dangerous people and you're going to meet all of
00:14:59.940 them next wednesday there's a chance that bernie sanders actually gets the nomination
00:15:07.620 now i don't see that happening and it will be a colossal disaster if he does for the democrats
00:15:17.200 but it couldn't happen to a better group of people
00:15:20.940 however if bernie sanders if they try to engineer this or even if somebody like bloomberg
00:15:31.880 gets that nomination legitimately bernie sanders and his bernie bros will burn milwaukee to the ground
00:15:42.820 these people are serious marxist communist radical anarchists
00:15:50.480 last warning america you're about to put one of these guys in office last warning
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00:18:08.040 we break for 10 seconds station id
00:18:10.140 you know here's the here's the problem with Buddha judge i mean Buddha judge could i go to uh audio
00:18:24.880 video cut number 22, please. Um, Buddha judge has been lecturing people on Christianity for a while.
00:18:32.300 And this one, I don't know how people in South Carolina, uh, took this, uh, cut 22, please.
00:18:39.520 Then I just can't imagine that that requires of you that you be anywhere near this president.
00:18:45.920 Do you think it is impossible to be a Christian and support president Trump?
00:18:50.140 Well, I'm not going to tell other Christians how to be Christians, but I will say I cannot find
00:18:56.580 any compatibility between the way this president conducts himself and anything that I find in
00:19:02.800 scripture. Now, I guess that's my interpretation, but I think that's a lot of people's interpretation
00:19:06.980 and that interpretation deserves a voice. Okay. Okay. Very good. Except the fact that a lot of
00:19:15.460 people would find your lifestyle antithetical to what's found in the Bible. I mean, you just,
00:19:24.520 Pete, you can't make this claim. You know, I just don't know how you would vote for him because
00:19:30.360 the way he lives his life, I mean, you can't find that in the Bible. Well, you also can't find anything
00:19:37.740 but stoning of homosexuality and stoning of homosexuals in the Bible too. Old timey. Sure.
00:19:45.700 Bad. Yes. But it's not an endorsement. Nowhere in the Bible is there an endorsement of that.
00:19:55.300 I mean, at best you can say, well, Jesus never talked about it. Well, Jesus never talked about
00:20:00.080 tweeting either. I mean, I just, it's a weird pitch from him. I think, I think, why? I think
00:20:09.920 he thinks that he's showing a friendliness to faith, his version of it. And because so many on
00:20:19.020 stage show a seeming almost aggression against faith, this will, this will make him appeal to
00:20:27.180 people in the middle who are like maybe conservative Democrats or maybe even, you know, liberal
00:20:32.300 Republicans who might be faith-based and see, well, you know, everyone else seems to almost like
00:20:38.620 despise faith. At least he's mentioning it. But I think it's almost the opposite because he seems
00:20:43.440 like he's preaching to everybody else. Right. Exactly. You can't pick, you can't pick and choose
00:20:49.240 if you're going to use the Bible. You're going to say, well, I'm a Bible-believing person.
00:20:54.280 It's like Donald Trump. It drove me nuts when he was like, yeah, you know, I, I love the two
00:21:00.120 Corinthians. Yeah. Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop talking about it. Okay. But if you just want to
00:21:06.160 say, look, I, I mean, you know, I try to live my life based on, you know, basic principles. Many of
00:21:13.820 them were found in the Bible. Uh, and, and I don't know how to square his behavior. That's totally fine.
00:21:22.160 But he gets into, we're in Bible country now. We're in Bible territory. You know, you shouldn't
00:21:29.220 go there. You shouldn't go there. Yeah. And it just, and look, talk about principles of being a
00:21:34.120 good person. Good. You're good. It's just hard to, to take preaching, uh, about faith and religion
00:21:41.640 from a person who's also talking about nine month abortions, right? Like this is a difficult sell.
00:21:46.160 Yes. I'm going to kill, I'm going to kill a baby after they're born. Uh, no, no, I, I don't think
00:21:53.200 you'll find that in the Bible. You know, very little material on that. You just, yeah, you just,
00:21:59.800 and, and see, it's not even the whites that are at issue here on this. It would be the Bible
00:22:06.120 believing blacks in the black churches of South Carolina. Uh, they don't, that one of the big
00:22:15.240 things there is anti-homosexual. I mean, I know they're Democrats. You're referring to the polls
00:22:21.040 that, uh, show, what is it? 41% of African-American voters would not be comfortable with a gay
00:22:26.420 president. Exactly right. I mean, and those are democratic voters. Uh, you've got to tone down the,
00:22:33.220 the, uh, radical anti-homosexual, uh, attitude there in some of your voters. They're, they're
00:22:40.700 clearly bigoted against homosexuals. Nobody will say that, but that's what that group tends to believe.
00:22:50.220 You're not going to win Pete by preaching Bible to them. You're listening to Glenn Beck.
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00:24:19.240 Wow. The Corona virus thing. That's what it was.
00:24:21.900 This is the Glenn Beck program. Pat, I don't know. It's like, there's a, there's a, there's
00:24:51.800 a spirit in your walk. You're just, you seem to sprint in here today. I just, uh, I just
00:24:58.620 watched the greatest debate in human history. Really? Yeah. I love it. I loved that last
00:25:04.220 night. I mean, I, it's so painful to watch these debates, but when they went after each
00:25:08.280 other with a lot of the things that we'd say about them, isn't that amazing? You can't
00:25:14.500 beat that. Do you remember the t-shirt? You remember the t-shirt we made at Fox that
00:25:18.140 said, what if Glenn Beck is right? Uh, I think we should need, we need a new t-shirt that
00:25:23.220 just says Glenn Beck was right. Uh, because they're now finally saying that the mask has
00:25:29.040 come off. Oh, completely. They're now, I mean, you had a Democrat, if you can call him that
00:25:33.960 call the quote socialist, what he really is a communist on stage from the democratic
00:25:41.060 party. And how much did he hate being called out for his three homes? Oh my gosh. So good.
00:25:48.760 The wonderful Marxist in the room has a summer home. Pardon me for having a summer home.
00:25:55.780 No, we can't not with your rhetoric. We can't a lot of people, a lot of people in, in Maine
00:26:03.820 or New Hampshire, wherever Vermont, like a lot of thousands have like a lot of people. Listen
00:26:10.340 to it. Here's the actual quote.
00:26:14.700 Wonderful country. We have the best known socialists in the country happens to be a millionaire
00:26:19.180 with three houses. What I miss here. Well, you'll miss that. I work in Washington house. That's the
00:26:25.660 first problem. Live in Burlington house. That's good. And like thousands of other Vermonters. I
00:26:30.520 do have a summer camp. Forgive me for that. Where is your home? Which tax, which tax haven? New York
00:26:36.340 city. Thank you very much. Wait, he has a summer camp. It's a summer home. It's a summer camp. Is that
00:26:45.480 where he sends capitalists to be reeducated? Well, a summer camp sounds more gritty. Yeah.
00:26:54.040 It's a little cabin, a little tiny cabin. Sounds like it's a KOA campground. Yeah. That's right. I
00:26:58.380 pull my RV up. Of course we've seen the home and it's a nice home. Yeah. It's not, it's not a camp at
00:27:03.060 all. It's a home. There's no tent part of that house. Oh, you know, that's, that was, I mean,
00:27:08.740 cause people, I think rightly so said Bloomberg did pretty poor in this debate, but I mean,
00:27:12.660 he had some good moments. That's a good moment. He did great. He did great. If it was a presidential
00:27:19.800 general election, general election, he's going after all the socialist Marxist in the democratic
00:27:27.060 party. They're the only ones going out for these things. It seems to be the only one not embarrassed
00:27:31.900 by capitalism. And look, there are a lot of democratic voters who are not Bernie Sanders.
00:27:37.040 You know, those people are going to, I think, look at some, some, the voters, not the candidates,
00:27:41.340 the voters are going to look at that and say, well, at least somebody saying, you know,
00:27:45.240 like maybe we should be able to keep our own healthcare or do you remember when they asked
00:27:49.300 anybody here, you know, uh, like socialism or, you know, want to, want to stick up for
00:27:56.360 capitalism? No, but it's only Klobuchar, right? Klobuchar was one raise their hand for capitalism.
00:28:01.860 One boy. There seemed to be a lot of, a lot of, uh, uh, talk about socialism and capitalism.
00:28:08.700 The audience last night, they weren't capitalists. No. Do they stack that?
00:28:15.200 No, these are just the, that's just amazing. Isn't it? It's amazing that so many, I mean,
00:28:20.520 these are, this is just the audience. So you would think rank and file Democrats, right?
00:28:25.100 Piling in to see this and none of them applaud capitalism. None of them like capitalism.
00:28:31.460 So, so let's, let's play those. Uh, could we play, play the, um, cut 10, the weak applause
00:28:38.860 for capitalism? Um, I believe in capitalism, but I think our, the goal of someone in government
00:28:47.860 and a president of the United States should be a checkup. One of them was Bloomberg, I think.
00:28:52.560 It was like, I believe in capitalism. Wow. Amy is a good thing. You brought your husband
00:29:03.220 and Bloomberg was there. Now listen to this. Bloomberg says throwing out capitalism would
00:29:10.800 get Trump reelected because communism doesn't work. Listen to this.
00:29:14.880 Booze for capitalism. I can't think of a ways that would make it easier for Donald Trump to
00:29:21.960 get reelected than listening to this conversation. It's ridiculous. We're not going to throw out
00:29:28.920 capitalism. We tried that. Other countries tried that. It was called communism and it just didn't
00:29:33.980 work.
00:29:34.340 Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. You're stepping on my toes now.
00:29:43.360 It worked great. You should have seen the chandeliers in the subways, uh, there in Russia.
00:29:48.900 Whoa, whoa, whoa. Beautiful.
00:29:51.300 Again, I think that was another pretty good moment for Bloomberg, right?
00:29:53.720 I thought so too. Not in the primary.
00:29:56.280 I don't know. I think, I mean, again, he's not trying to get Bernie voters, right? He's trying
00:29:59.820 to get Biden voters. He's trying to get people who are like Klobuchar or Buttigieg.
00:30:03.900 Whatever this moderate lane supposedly is. And I think like there's a good chunk of
00:30:08.400 Democratic voters who want the big programs, who want gay marriage and all of those sorts
00:30:12.860 of things, but don't want capitalism destroyed. There is that. There is a contingency of Democratic
00:30:17.960 voters who do that.
00:30:19.020 None of them were there last night, but there is a contingency.
00:30:21.160 No, they were not there.
00:30:21.480 Right.
00:30:21.940 Yeah.
00:30:22.300 They did not show up for that.
00:30:23.000 I mean, you still hope that people in middle America, right? Democrats in Nebraska still believe
00:30:28.040 in the capitalist system. You would hope.
00:30:29.880 Yeah. Remember, I'm not sure it's true though. I'm not. I don't see a lot of evidence.
00:30:33.880 They did that whole test of, of what would you feel comfortable voting for? And, you
00:30:38.860 know, there was gay president, Muslim president, the least popular one on the entire thing was
00:30:42.120 socialist. I mean, I, you know, again, I think it's still a very negative connotation.
00:30:46.180 That's no, no, no, that was 74%. We're okay with it. Right. Is that not, no, not this poll
00:30:52.580 that we saw.
00:30:53.120 It was 47% overall, but I believe 74% of Democrats would vote for a socialist.
00:31:00.020 Well, let's just take that on its face. Right. So 26% are not comfortable voting for them
00:31:04.680 at all. That's, that's enough to lead the pack in the field right now. If you get those
00:31:08.360 people now, look, it's, you still have to get some of the other people too, to win the
00:31:12.320 nomination at the end of the day. But like with a divided field like that, he's the only
00:31:16.480 one who seems brave enough to step out and Klobuchar to some degree did this, but brave
00:31:20.980 enough to stand up and just say, look, yeah, capitalism. It's hard to hide when he got $64
00:31:24.900 billion. He has to. It's difficult to hide. Yeah. But even he has to apologize for his wealth
00:31:31.720 by saying he's giving it all away. You're not giving it all away. What are you talking about?
00:31:36.000 He signed the giving pledge, didn't he? Yeah. Yeah. Which is, you know, Gates did this and
00:31:41.800 I mean, he's giving it, he's one thing he's bad at is giving it away apparently because
00:31:45.400 and by the way, he gives it away every time he buys a new house. Yeah, he is. I mean,
00:31:50.800 look, he's given a fortune to largely hardcore left-wing causes, including anti-gun causes
00:31:58.660 that are far to the left of even where Bernie Sanders is. So this guy is no conservative.
00:32:03.160 He's no moderate. He just has the ability to actually say, hey, the entire economic
00:32:08.980 system of this country shouldn't be torn down tomorrow. This is what's crazy. This is what's
00:32:14.040 crazy. He, the Overton window is in the Soviet Union to where Bloomberg looks like he's a moderate.
00:32:26.000 Crazy. The guy is a totalitarian autocrat. That's what he is. He's an absolute
00:32:33.060 extremist on the second amendment and on climate change. Climate change. And have you noticed,
00:32:38.560 has anybody noticed how everyone is now starting to talk about everything in the constitution? Like,
00:32:44.520 you know, we should re-examine that. I mean, you know, maybe we should have term limits on,
00:32:49.300 uh, on the, uh, on the Supreme court, you know, and we should get rid of the electoral college and
00:32:56.200 the second amendment doesn't work. And maybe we should look at the first amendment. This is the
00:33:00.360 longest running constitution in the history of all mankind. And it is pretty kind of worked the
00:33:07.120 greatest period of freedom and wealth and health the world has ever seen. And suddenly everybody's
00:33:14.980 talking about, eh, maybe we should crack that thing open. No, no. What do you say we return to the
00:33:22.360 constitution? What do you say we start using it from time to time? You know, we used to make fun of,
00:33:28.660 I apologize. We used to make fun of those people that carried the pocket constitution around with
00:33:33.740 them. We're like, Oh, he's got the pocket constitution. Why read the constitution? Yeah.
00:33:37.600 Okay, buddy. Thank you for carrying the cup pocket constitution around. Thank you. Thank you.
00:33:43.560 They were right. They were right. We got so lost and now we're to the point to, okay.
00:33:54.420 Sorry. I just got so much processing in my head right now. And I'm so, I'm on the edge. Today is
00:34:01.800 the day. I'm, do I look bloated? Do I look bloated? I just thought that was normal. It's been
00:34:08.400 typical. I think I'm cycling. I think I'm cycling. Here's the thing. Here's the thing.
00:34:13.880 How do you get people to buy into Nazism, communism? How do you do it? Hitler said,
00:34:28.940 you got to create the biggest lies. The bigger the lie, the more easy it is. And it's the small ones
00:34:37.740 that are hard. That never made sense to me. Well, let's see how many Americans right now,
00:34:48.940 especially the youth where it always comes from, especially the youth will say, yes, a man can have
00:34:57.320 a baby. Yes. A man can have his period. No, he can't. If you're bleeding downstairs, go see a
00:35:06.600 doctor. Okay. If you're a dude and every month you got blood shooting out of you, see a fricking
00:35:14.440 doctor. Something's wrong. But how many people are willing to say that if they can get you to say
00:35:22.460 something that you know, absolutely positively cannot ever happen, that a man cannot have a baby,
00:35:29.840 you could put a baby in a man, but he ain't pushing it through his peepee.
00:35:35.720 I don't know how you keep it alive. Thank you for using the technical term. Thank you. Thank you.
00:35:39.740 I appreciate that. No man is menstruating today. And if you think so, you need to see a doctor as well.
00:35:48.280 But how many of us have already accepted that lie? If they can get you to say that or to be afraid
00:35:56.400 to say, uh, excuse me, dummy. No. If you are afraid to say that, they just got you to deny something,
00:36:07.340 you know, absolutely positively, scientifically, no questions asked. You are now either staying silent
00:36:14.180 or you are agreeing with it. And that's without putting the rat cage on your head. Exactly right.
00:36:19.840 Like in 1984. What do you think they can't do? It's so easy. So easy. What lies will you tell in
00:36:26.540 your life if you're willing to go there first? All right. Sorry, I'm cycling today. I'm, I'm,
00:36:38.580 Hey, guys can have periods too. Can they? No. All right. Our sponsor this half hour is my Patriot
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00:38:30.540 Can I go to audio cut number five, please? Sanders disowning.
00:38:35.540 Can I go to audio cut number five, please? Sanders disowning.
00:38:39.540 Can I go to audio cut number five, please? Sanders disowning a few supporters. Listen to this.
00:39:02.960 We have over 10.6 million people on Twitter, and 99.9% of them are decent human beings,
00:39:14.120 are working people, are people who believe in justice, compassion, and love.
00:39:21.060 And if there are a few people who make ugly remarks, who attack trade union leaders,
00:39:27.600 I disown those people. They are not part of our movement.
00:39:31.360 Not true. And I will prove it to you next Wednesday on the Wednesday night special.
00:39:36.640 Not true. Not true. At all. I wish it were. I really do. I wish it were.
00:39:45.240 We are headed for... I mean, Stu just said to me when we went into the commercial break,
00:39:49.940 he said, this is astounding. And I said, it's like half the country has gone mad.
00:39:53.660 And, you know, they think we've gone mad. And, I don't know, maybe we have.
00:40:01.460 I would just like to return to the Constitution. I'd like everybody to be free.
00:40:06.340 I'd like you to live your life the way you want to live your life.
00:40:09.940 Be who you are. Don't force me into anything. Stop with all of this...
00:40:16.060 Just all of this re-education and re-mapping of the entire world.
00:40:22.440 I'm just tired of it.
00:40:26.220 But I think the Democrats are running hard in that direction.
00:40:31.500 I hope that it will be a big loss for them.
00:40:34.000 But here's the problem. Most of our kids don't know what America is.
00:40:39.280 They don't know. I mean, you might remember what America was like before 9-11, but they certainly don't.
00:40:46.580 And what they're learning in school is not what you learned in school.
00:40:51.020 If you were lucky, if you were lucky, it might be two generations since real principles were actually taught in this country.
00:40:59.240 And we've lost our way.
00:41:01.420 And that's one reason why I'm doing Restoring the Covenant in Gettysburg this summer.
00:41:06.580 It's a three-day event. It'll start on Friday afternoon.
00:41:10.480 We've got, you know, speakers that are going to be coming.
00:41:13.760 And they're going to be talking about, you know, Abraham Lincoln, the Covenant, America.
00:41:18.500 I hope Mike Lee is going to be there speaking a little bit on the Constitution and teaching about that.
00:41:23.600 We're going to really go through all of it.
00:41:25.660 And then we're just going to have the best 4th of July you've ever seen that really, truly celebrates America and teaches about what America is.
00:41:37.800 It's an Independence Day celebration, not 4th of July.
00:41:42.040 It just happens to be on the 4th of July in Gettysburg.
00:41:45.380 Go to glennbeck.com and look for Restoring the Covenant.
00:41:50.260 Restoring the Covenant, the next in our Restoring series in Gettysburg this weekend.
00:41:56.080 You've got to make your reservations now.
00:41:58.300 Find out all of the information at glennbeck.com.
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00:43:17.240 Oh, thank you so much, Hillary.
00:43:18.960 I can't wait for the next hour of the program.
00:43:21.500 Because if you thought last hour was crazy on what the Democrats are saying, wait until you hear the next hour.
00:43:31.300 It's fantastic.
00:43:33.880 Welcome to the program.
00:43:35.000 And, Stu, great show.
00:43:36.480 You did a great show last night.
00:43:37.840 Thank you.
00:43:38.220 And you're doing tonight, you're talking about, what was it?
00:43:42.900 I want to say the Constitution.
00:43:44.020 It's not.
00:43:44.460 It's the pardons in the Constitution.
00:43:47.120 We did pardons last night.
00:43:48.260 What was it last night?
00:43:48.880 Yes.
00:43:49.760 Tonight, we are going to do the chaos in the Democratic primary.
00:43:54.260 Oh, that's great.
00:43:55.160 Which is just, it's incredible.
00:43:57.460 You know, here's these group of people who say they want a national popular vote because the Electoral College is just like, it's set up for other things.
00:44:05.900 And it's too complicated.
00:44:08.180 When they had a chance to design their own system from scratch and pick their nominee, what did they do?
00:44:15.400 They came up with, you know, you've got primaries.
00:44:18.600 You've got caucuses.
00:44:19.660 You've got delegates.
00:44:21.380 You've got superdelegates.
00:44:22.700 You have statewide delegate equivalents.
00:44:26.180 You have viability restrictions.
00:44:30.420 You should see the math they have to do to try to figure this stuff out.
00:44:34.140 It's embarrassing.
00:44:35.180 And by the way, just so you know, Buttigieg leads in delegates, but not the popular vote.
00:44:41.100 I just want to point out.
00:44:41.560 Shocking.
00:44:41.900 Shocking.
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00:45:02.420 Hello, America.
00:45:04.980 If you missed the debate last night, well, here's what you missed.
00:45:08.720 Could you please play audio cut number one from last night?
00:45:13.180 This is really what it was all about.
00:45:18.440 Let me get just one.
00:45:20.100 You name-checked three of them.
00:45:21.640 Let me get it.
00:45:22.220 I think it's Senator Sanders.
00:45:23.440 You are.
00:45:24.440 Go ahead, Senator Sanders.
00:45:25.720 It was absolute chaos last night.
00:45:29.600 Hey!
00:45:31.340 Wow, that's weird.
00:45:32.580 Chaos coming from a bunch of socialist anarchist Democrats?
00:45:37.260 No.
00:45:38.320 Details next.
00:45:39.340 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:45:40.480 All right, so there's dumb criminals out there.
00:45:44.180 In fact, let me give you, I've been waiting to give you this story for a while.
00:45:48.780 Florida man.
00:45:50.040 You know, it's always, have you ever checked your Florida man birthday?
00:45:55.380 Have you done that?
00:45:56.600 No.
00:45:56.880 Look up the date, just put in a Florida man, and then put your date.
00:46:03.200 I think the day of my birthday, I get a Florida man eaten by a crocodile or something like that.
00:46:11.520 But this whole service, a Florida man, where you put your birthday in and you find out what the headline is on your birthday.
00:46:18.660 Do you see it?
00:46:19.360 Is it a specific site, or am I typing this into Google?
00:46:22.640 No, I think it's a specific site, but I'll find out.
00:46:26.420 I have to call my son.
00:46:27.300 He did it to me the other day, and I'm like, you've got to be kidding me.
00:46:29.600 Anyway, the story starts, a Florida man gets naked to escape a DeLand store.
00:46:37.020 Police found him running out of the store naked, and the officer shot him with a taser, only in Florida.
00:46:45.580 Here's the problem.
00:46:46.420 He was pinned to the ground and being held because ribeyes kept falling out of his pants.
00:46:59.620 What else are you going to use pants for?
00:47:01.940 Right?
00:47:02.500 You store your ribeyes there.
00:47:03.620 Right.
00:47:04.160 And so the ribeyes were falling out of his pants, and they're like, hey, dude, are you stealing meat?
00:47:10.000 He's like, I don't know what you're talking about.
00:47:11.340 Were the ribeyes coming out of his pants?
00:47:12.860 And so they wrestled him to the ground.
00:47:15.020 He wiggled out of his clothes somehow or another, completely butt naked and tasered by the police in the parking lot.
00:47:23.180 Some days you just want to live in Florida.
00:47:26.040 So we all know that criminals are stupid, and they probably outnumber the smart criminals by a vast percentage.
00:47:32.740 But on the other hand, even dubbed criminals don't want to get caught and will often avoid, for example, breaking into a home or into a store looking for ribeyes, especially if it's during the day or if there's a burglar alarm.
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00:49:04.020 Let me give you a couple of highlights.
00:49:06.260 Let's give you a look.
00:49:08.000 One of the highlights here.
00:49:09.480 Here's Elizabeth Warren in last night's debate.
00:49:13.080 I'd like to talk about who we're running against.
00:49:15.420 A billionaire who calls women fat broads and horse-faced lesbians.
00:49:21.340 And no, I'm not talking about Donald Trump.
00:49:23.540 I'm talking about Mayor Bloomberg.
00:49:28.560 I loved that.
00:49:30.460 I loved that.
00:49:31.200 She was awake last night.
00:49:32.140 She was.
00:49:33.260 The chamomile didn't put her to sleep before the debate.
00:49:37.720 And she was the unity candidate.
00:49:39.380 Remember, she's the one in all of the debates saying,
00:49:41.240 and I don't want to talk ill about anybody else.
00:49:42.920 She went for his throat last night.
00:49:44.960 It does seem like she gave up on that.
00:49:46.100 Oh, yeah.
00:49:46.420 Because there was this idea that she was going to be the left-wing candidate.
00:49:49.600 Bernie kind of took that back.
00:49:51.280 Right.
00:49:51.380 She decided going into New Hampshire and Iowa that she would be the unity candidate.
00:49:55.420 That failed miserably.
00:49:56.660 Now she's back to the fighter again.
00:49:58.300 Yes.
00:49:58.420 That's the new profile.
00:50:00.520 So, a billionaire who calls women fat broads and horse-faced lesbians.
00:50:07.440 Now, she must be quoting, right?
00:50:11.420 She would just make that up.
00:50:12.460 Couldn't make that up.
00:50:13.420 I assumed.
00:50:13.960 Although, I did not know the quote from Bloomberg on horse-faced lesbians.
00:50:18.240 So, I looked it up.
00:50:19.100 Was she insulting lesbians?
00:50:20.600 What?
00:50:20.780 Why did she include lesbians in the quote?
00:50:22.600 I'm concerned.
00:50:23.400 Well, because he included lesbians.
00:50:25.240 Well, he probably included other words, too.
00:50:27.560 She didn't include those.
00:50:29.000 Well, he did, and she should have.
00:50:31.280 Really?
00:50:31.500 I mean, to say a guy, a billionaire who calls women fat broads and horse-faced lesbians
00:50:38.660 is not the whole quote.
00:50:42.220 Do we have the whole quote?
00:50:43.440 I have the whole quote.
00:50:44.660 The whole quote.
00:50:45.480 Can we hear the whole quote on the radio?
00:50:47.160 No, no.
00:50:47.420 The whole quote, I know, that would make it just too delicious.
00:50:51.560 The whole quote comes from a book written by Eleanor Randolph entitled The Many Lives
00:50:57.620 of Michael Bloomberg.
00:50:58.700 It was released last year.
00:51:01.740 And he was talking about the royal family in Great Britain.
00:51:09.360 Okay.
00:51:09.660 And he said, the British royal family, what a bunch of misfits.
00:51:14.140 A gay, a gay, a gay, an architect, that horsey-faced lesbian, and a kid who gave up Coo Stark for
00:51:24.700 some fat broad.
00:51:28.560 There you go.
00:51:30.360 There you go.
00:51:30.920 This is like having your grandpa.
00:51:33.640 This is like running your grandfather.
00:51:36.480 And I don't even mean Donald Trump as your grandfather.
00:51:39.820 Donald Trump was the guy on the bar stool at the end of the bar who would just blurt things
00:51:45.160 out.
00:51:45.480 Okay.
00:51:46.040 This is your grandfather who you're like, Grandpa, don't say those things.
00:51:50.700 No, no, no, no.
00:51:51.780 Don't say those things out loud.
00:51:53.220 I mean, this is the British royal family.
00:51:56.380 What a bunch of misfits.
00:51:57.960 A gay, an architect, that horsey-faced lesbian, and a kid who gave up Coo Stark for some fat broad.
00:52:05.560 Unbelievable.
00:52:08.760 Unbelievable.
00:52:09.680 I'm concerned, too.
00:52:10.640 What does he have against architects?
00:52:12.080 I don't know.
00:52:13.320 It's a weird thing to include.
00:52:13.980 It's a weird one, isn't it?
00:52:15.280 And an architect.
00:52:16.540 Yeah, these architects are all over the place.
00:52:19.320 So I want to know, who's the gay one?
00:52:24.160 Who's the architect?
00:52:25.600 Who's the horsey-faced lesbian?
00:52:28.300 And who gave up Coo Stark for some fat broad?
00:52:31.200 Now, isn't it, what is it?
00:52:34.920 Camilla.
00:52:35.520 Camilla is the one I've heard other places also called the horse face.
00:52:40.600 Right.
00:52:40.800 Now, is she a lesbian?
00:52:42.400 She's married to.
00:52:43.820 She's married to.
00:52:45.020 Right.
00:52:47.280 I don't know.
00:52:48.300 I don't think so.
00:52:50.660 But you're right.
00:52:51.820 The one that sticks out here, one of these things just doesn't belong, is the architect.
00:52:56.000 Yeah.
00:52:56.640 What a bunch of misfits.
00:52:58.080 There's an architect in that family.
00:52:59.840 These bastards designing facilities.
00:53:03.400 I build my buildings without architects.
00:53:08.080 I sketch them on napkins and I build them exactly like that.
00:53:11.120 You build a building with an architect.
00:53:13.700 Next thing you know, you'll be gay.
00:53:17.160 What?
00:53:19.920 These bastards are looking at these load-bearing walls.
00:53:23.640 Wait, what?
00:53:24.560 I don't even understand.
00:53:26.500 What is the insult?
00:53:26.920 I understand all of them, I guess.
00:53:29.120 I just don't get the architect one.
00:53:31.300 You're right.
00:53:32.040 Well, I draw my buildings on napkins.
00:53:33.920 If they're squiggly lines, they build squiggly walls.
00:53:36.360 That's how it works.
00:53:37.360 You haven't seen the Seattle Music Center?
00:53:39.200 That was me and a drunk night with a napkin.
00:53:42.000 It's just a weird attack.
00:53:47.080 It really is.
00:53:48.120 It really is.
00:53:48.920 I don't...
00:53:50.440 Fat broads, horsey-faced lesbians, a gay, a bunch of misfits, and an architect.
00:53:57.720 That's like, you know what that is?
00:54:03.300 That's Gilligan's Island, and the architect is Marianne.
00:54:06.320 Like, how the hell did I get on...
00:54:07.800 Why am I here?
00:54:10.820 Although, a bunch of misfits and an architect is a solid band name.
00:54:13.880 It really is.
00:54:14.640 It would be good.
00:54:15.540 That wouldn't be bad.
00:54:16.380 You know, maybe we should remake Gilligan's Island with that.
00:54:19.240 A gay, an architect, that horsey-faced lesbian, and the kid who gave up Coostark for some fat broad.
00:54:33.480 So weird.
00:54:35.760 It just seems like such a random thing.
00:54:38.840 It's like, you're going to throw, like, actuary in.
00:54:42.560 It's like, what?
00:54:44.120 And a garbage man!
00:54:45.420 These actuaries!
00:54:46.660 It's like, next thing you'll know, you'll have somebody that worked at Home Depot.
00:54:53.740 What the hell is wrong with these people?
00:54:56.340 I don't understand it.
00:54:58.400 That's an interesting one.
00:54:59.760 She didn't bring up the architect.
00:55:01.240 No, she didn't.
00:55:02.360 Well, she is pro-architect, I hear.
00:55:04.820 Yeah.
00:55:05.080 Oh, really?
00:55:05.860 Yeah.
00:55:06.080 Oh, that's the guy...
00:55:07.100 Is that how it is in her family?
00:55:09.020 That's how it is in her family.
00:55:09.980 They have apparently no problem with architects.
00:55:12.700 Um, uh, here's, here's how, this, these are the people that you are now surrounding yourself
00:55:25.460 around, uh, Democrats.
00:55:28.040 These are the people that you say our children should look up to, that, and I, I know, we,
00:55:36.500 Donald Trump, I get it.
00:55:38.040 Believe me, I get it.
00:55:40.320 But that's a one-off.
00:55:44.400 That's an anomaly.
00:55:45.920 And that's a response, honestly, to all of the big government people who have not been
00:55:52.900 listening.
00:55:53.900 And I don't mean just the Democrats.
00:55:55.660 I mean the Republicans, too.
00:55:57.620 The reason why Donald Trump was elected was not because that's who we are.
00:56:03.120 We, you know, that's not who we are.
00:56:06.440 He's the first guy that was listening to America that said, yeah, you know what they're really
00:56:12.020 sick of?
00:56:12.540 They're really sick of, you know, you guys, all of this corruption, all of this backroom
00:56:17.880 dealing, all of this, you know, oh, we're going to do it and then you never do it.
00:56:23.460 That's really why he was elected.
00:56:26.680 If you don't get that now, you never will.
00:56:30.560 But what you're putting up are people that are ideological.
00:56:36.300 Well, they belong in the royal family.
00:56:38.360 It's a group of misfits.
00:56:39.900 And even Santa, in the end, he took that, yeah, sure.
00:56:45.980 You see the Christmas special.
00:56:48.260 He's like, oh, okay, Charlie in the box.
00:56:50.880 Get in.
00:56:51.460 Why?
00:56:51.820 Nobody wants a Charlie in the box.
00:56:53.740 And he flies away.
00:56:54.880 What you don't see is he dumps that bag in the middle of the ocean.
00:56:59.160 Nobody wants the misfit toys.
00:57:01.020 Nobody.
00:57:02.860 A squirt gun that squirts jelly in the bottom of the ocean right now.
00:57:08.020 That's where it's laying.
00:57:10.000 That's your destiny with this group of misfits.
00:57:13.740 And it's not just the people.
00:57:16.860 It's the people that they are attracting.
00:57:20.700 Listen to this.
00:57:21.340 This is Joe Biden giving his final thoughts at the debate and being interrupted.
00:57:29.540 Listen.
00:57:30.180 I'm running because so many people.
00:57:32.120 You are an alien people.
00:57:34.860 You're not everything.
00:57:36.340 Look at him.
00:57:38.080 Look at him.
00:57:38.900 He's like, I don't know.
00:57:39.900 It's going to be.
00:57:45.060 Please give us a moment.
00:57:46.300 We'll clear the room and let the.
00:57:50.340 Congratulations, Democrats.
00:57:52.940 Congratulations.
00:57:53.460 I know I want our government run by these people.
00:57:58.180 I can't imagine how great life will be when that's the way we deal with everything.
00:58:05.600 It's on the way.
00:58:06.940 It's on the way.
00:58:07.620 It's on the way.
00:58:08.240 It's on the way.
00:58:08.960 Being served on a silver platter right now by the Democratic Party who, you know, if Sanders
00:58:16.280 does what everyone is expecting him to do, and, you know, the overwhelming, you know,
00:58:21.360 the odds seem to range between two-thirds and 80% chance he's going to win Nevada.
00:58:26.260 He wins that.
00:58:27.780 I mean, he is the overwhelming frontrunner.
00:58:30.000 You saw Bloomberg last night.
00:58:31.220 I mean, like, you know, Bloomberg was the, as you always point out, the unnamed Democrat,
00:58:34.940 right, or unnamed Republican.
00:58:36.500 He's the unnamed Democrat.
00:58:37.580 He's sitting there.
00:58:38.180 He's been running ads.
00:58:39.160 He's never really been criticized.
00:58:40.900 He was kind of like this.
00:58:42.380 He's the backup quarterback.
00:58:43.120 People didn't really know him outside of the image of the ads.
00:58:46.100 Yeah.
00:58:46.280 And now you've seen him, and this is who he is.
00:58:48.940 This is who he's always been.
00:58:50.000 He's not a good candidate.
00:58:50.880 He's not a good guy.
00:58:52.280 He's got a lot of money, and that will help smooth over some of those edges, but he's
00:58:55.580 not a good candidate.
00:58:56.740 So who do you have?
00:58:58.360 I mean, this gets passed.
00:58:59.300 If Sanders wins the next couple states, which he could, he could, then, you know, it's his.
00:59:05.100 It could be his.
00:59:06.560 It's his, and at that point, it's just him or Bloomberg.
00:59:09.060 That's it.
00:59:09.620 Because Biden will be toast.
00:59:11.400 Buttigieg will be toast.
00:59:12.760 These guys are going to be gone.
00:59:13.800 And let me tell you something.
00:59:14.620 Biden said last week, you know, we're going to win this thing.
00:59:18.860 Quote, I'll be damned if we're going to lose this nomination.
00:59:22.360 Yes, you will be.
00:59:25.340 Right now.
00:59:26.380 That's all I heard in my head when he said that was, yes.
00:59:29.640 Yes.
00:59:30.560 If that's what you need to make it official, I'll see you in November.
00:59:33.880 All right.
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01:00:45.480 We break for 10 seconds.
01:00:46.820 Station ID.
01:00:51.320 Hey, is that Joe Biden?
01:00:53.360 Hey, Joe.
01:00:54.760 How you doing, buddy?
01:00:58.300 Looks like you lost the election.
01:01:01.320 Guess you're damned.
01:01:02.920 Hey, welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:01:07.440 So Klobuchar said last night during the debate, and I want to quote,
01:01:11.820 I have an idea on how we can stop sexism on the internet.
01:01:15.800 Just think of that statement alone, okay?
01:01:20.940 You're going to hire that person who thinks that they can stop sexism or any ism on the internet.
01:01:29.040 I have an idea of how we could stop sexism on the internet.
01:01:33.300 We could nominate a woman for president of the United States.
01:01:36.500 Oh, my gosh.
01:01:37.620 Yeah, that'll do it.
01:01:38.440 Right?
01:01:38.960 That took us.
01:01:40.580 Just like Barack Obama stopped racism.
01:01:43.960 Exactly right.
01:01:44.360 It really, that just was salve on a wound.
01:01:49.160 Oh, yeah.
01:01:49.560 You can't even see that scar anymore.
01:01:52.600 Oh, my gosh.
01:01:53.920 That's crazy.
01:01:56.200 And she is not good.
01:01:58.040 You know, it's interesting because you look at her on paper.
01:02:00.100 You know, she, her electoral record is really solid.
01:02:04.180 I mean, she's outperformed Democrats in multiple election cycles.
01:02:08.920 You know, Beto got all this attention for outperforming the average Democrat by a couple points.
01:02:14.080 Hang on just a second.
01:02:14.960 I just, let's just take a second and just, let's all just admire Beto's career and his career options right now.
01:02:25.280 Guy couldn't even be an architect.
01:02:26.600 A bunch of misfits, a gay, a Beto, a horsey-faced broad.
01:02:33.660 That would have been over the line by Bloomberg.
01:02:35.460 If he called him a Beto, that would be.
01:02:37.440 How dare you?
01:02:38.580 How dare you?
01:02:39.000 Yeah, but it's interesting because she's really outperformed the Democrats who've run nationally by a large margin.
01:02:45.720 And you see her performance in these things.
01:02:47.840 I just don't get it.
01:02:49.440 I mean, I guess she's got a decent profile for a Democrat when it comes to centrist policies at some level.
01:02:56.700 Everybody's cold in Minnesota.
01:02:58.980 Yeah.
01:02:59.280 They're not paying attention.
01:03:00.140 They're just like, I don't know.
01:03:01.100 I'll throw the, here, pull that lever.
01:03:02.880 I got to get back into the car.
01:03:04.320 It's freezing.
01:03:06.000 Maybe that's it.
01:03:07.440 It's an odd thing, though.
01:03:08.460 She's so stilted and so bumper sticker slogan-y.
01:03:18.200 Everything she says, you can kind of hear her, that she's said it into the mirror like 58 times before she walked out on stage.
01:03:25.440 And I guess she had a good performance before New Hampshire and did well.
01:03:28.660 I don't think she did so great last night.
01:03:30.140 Her and Pete Buttigieg apparently hate each other.
01:03:32.320 Seems like they were about to punch each other in the face in the middle of the debate.
01:03:35.240 I think they were just going for, they're both staking out the same territory.
01:03:39.620 Yeah, it's weird.
01:03:40.260 And yet again, who really gets a pass here is Bernie Sanders.
01:03:44.720 I mean, Sanders, yeah, he had a little mix-up with Bloomberg.
01:03:47.240 But everyone else on the stage seemed to be on his side for it.
01:03:50.960 No one really takes shots at Sanders.
01:03:52.580 He becomes the front-runner because no one, and the same thing played out in the Republican primary in 2016.
01:03:57.680 Like Cruz and Rubio and Kasich and all these other secondary candidates sat there and fought with each other for most of the time.
01:04:04.480 And Trump's at like 40% and being like, you guys are morons.
01:04:07.680 You know, and he cruises to the nomination.
01:04:09.160 And it seems like Sanders is in that same position right now.
01:04:12.740 Not quite as strong as Trump was.
01:04:13.780 Have you changed – we haven't changed the board on the front-runners.
01:04:17.680 No.
01:04:18.240 And I know it's not predictive because the front-runners actually are Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders.
01:04:24.660 But I don't think Buttigieg is –
01:04:26.720 Yeah, I think Sanders is probably the only front-runner right now.
01:04:28.900 I'll be anxious to see what happens the next few days after this primary.
01:04:34.320 It either killed him – Bloomberg.
01:04:36.980 It either killed him or made him.
01:04:40.800 Don't you think?
01:04:43.840 Usually debates don't have that big of an impact.
01:04:46.500 I tell you, you can't have that.
01:04:47.780 But it could have killed him.
01:04:48.920 I mean, I –
01:04:49.720 It could have also made him.
01:04:50.820 If there's not – if the majority is looking for someone who can stand up and is tough with Donald Trump, blah, blah, blah, and they're looking for that fighter.
01:05:01.440 Yeah.
01:05:02.040 It could work.
01:05:02.500 It might have worked.
01:05:04.180 But he is so – I mean, he is –
01:05:07.400 He's obviously not good.
01:05:08.100 How do you not have a –
01:05:08.880 Everything that they say Donald Trump is times 10.
01:05:11.980 How do you not have an answer for the nondisclosure agreement back and forth?
01:05:17.020 Oh, and the –
01:05:17.820 Stop and frisk.
01:05:18.380 Stop and frisk.
01:05:18.960 How do you not have answers for these things?
01:05:20.420 He was like, stop and frisk.
01:05:21.940 What was that again?
01:05:22.880 Didn't like that.
01:05:25.100 Everybody's doing that.
01:05:26.400 And I did it too.
01:05:27.600 And I – sorry.
01:05:29.480 It was bizarre.
01:05:30.640 Very bizarre.
01:05:31.400 Very bizarre.
01:05:31.980 I mean, right now you'd probably have – Sanders is the frontrunner.
01:05:34.600 In the secondary category of a shot – yeah, they've got a shot.
01:05:37.880 You'd still have, I think, Bloomberg, who's out there.
01:05:40.060 I wouldn't put Biden there anymore.
01:05:41.660 You might not.
01:05:42.200 Although, again, Biden's polls have not fallen apart completely.
01:05:46.060 Because –
01:05:46.780 They haven't.
01:05:47.420 Remember the shoe store?
01:05:48.600 They're shopping for new shoes?
01:05:49.660 They've got to walk out in the old pair of shoes.
01:05:52.420 Well, that's what I mean, though.
01:05:52.980 They're keeping that old pair of shoe around just in case they have to walk in there.
01:05:56.720 But again, Biden was terrible last night.
01:05:58.660 Terrible.
01:05:58.780 I mean, he is – he just – look, this is not going to happen.
01:06:01.720 I don't see how.
01:06:02.600 But he's – polling is holding up enough that you can't take him out of the race yet.
01:06:06.580 Who to judge – who still leads in delegates should probably be in that category, too.
01:06:10.100 Leads in delegates, but not in the popular vote.
01:06:12.900 No.
01:06:13.100 Oh, Democrats, how could you possibly let that happen?
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01:07:33.840 You're not going to believe the disaster coming in Nevada.
01:07:35.880 We go through that on Stew Does America tonight.
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01:07:41.860 I am waiting for the arrival of my Scottish assistant, Craig.
01:08:09.480 Because I want to know who the horsey-faced lesbian is in the royal family, and I know he'll know.
01:08:16.620 Because he, like all Scots do, he loves the royal family.
01:08:21.900 Oh, really?
01:08:22.560 Loves the royal family.
01:08:23.700 I didn't know that.
01:08:24.420 Yo, loves them.
01:08:26.320 Oh, that's good to hear.
01:08:27.060 Yeah.
01:08:27.680 Good to hear there's some unity there.
01:08:28.860 I've heard so many bad things about Brexit.
01:08:30.400 How many people are dying there from Brexit-related Brexit?
01:08:34.140 Gonorrhea.
01:08:34.980 Yeah.
01:08:35.420 I mean, basically, they just unleashed all sorts of diseases.
01:08:38.920 I think the coronavirus has to be tied to Brexit in some way.
01:08:41.620 Well, it wouldn't be surprising.
01:08:43.900 No.
01:08:44.420 It wouldn't be surprising.
01:08:45.020 Brexit or net neutrality.
01:08:46.840 Do you know that they actually were saying, the media over there was actually saying that
01:08:51.700 super gonorrhea, that's what they're terming, super gonorrhea.
01:08:56.220 Is that a really bad superhero?
01:08:57.700 I don't know.
01:08:58.920 I'm super gonorrhea.
01:09:01.520 Super gonorrhea would be going around because of Brexit.
01:09:08.080 And so far, we don't have any cases of super gonorrhea being reported.
01:09:12.300 But it's only a matter of time still.
01:09:14.240 Oh, I'm sure.
01:09:14.920 Yeah, it's only a matter of time.
01:09:15.460 I'm sure.
01:09:16.520 Healthcare and housing can no longer be divorced, says Governor Gavin Newsom of California.
01:09:24.600 Let me just, before I get into this story, let me just say, Californians, run for your
01:09:31.580 frickin' lives.
01:09:33.780 Things in California, you think they can't get worse?
01:09:37.620 Oh, they're about to.
01:09:39.900 He said, what's more fundamental to a person's well-being than a roof over their head?
01:09:46.640 Doctors, this is in his state of the state address.
01:09:49.540 Doctors should be able to write prescriptions for housing the same way they do for insulin
01:09:55.900 and antibiotics.
01:09:57.800 Here he is.
01:09:58.980 Listen.
01:09:59.520 Healthcare and housing can no longer be divorced.
01:10:02.400 After all, what's more fundamental to a person's well-being than a roof over their head?
01:10:07.720 Doctors, doctors should be able to write prescriptions for housing the same way they do for insulin
01:10:14.560 and antibiotics.
01:10:15.740 There you go.
01:10:16.460 Yeah.
01:10:17.060 There you go.
01:10:18.580 Californians, they love it.
01:10:20.000 Yeah.
01:10:21.620 Why not?
01:10:22.720 Why not?
01:10:23.400 Why not?
01:10:23.960 Why not?
01:10:25.340 Why not?
01:10:27.040 That's, that's the aim of CalAIM.
01:10:30.000 That's the aim of CalAIM.
01:10:32.300 Yeah.
01:10:32.740 So, Medi-Cal, this is a reform of Medi-Cal.
01:10:36.580 It's called CalAIM.
01:10:37.580 Uh, and, um, it's back now by a $695 million budget, uh, request to make this a reality.
01:10:45.060 So doctors can prescribe a home to you.
01:10:48.900 I wonder if they could, could they prescribe like a yacht for, I mean, that's always good
01:10:54.600 for your well-being.
01:10:55.660 It is.
01:10:56.300 I mean, can you think of something better than, doc, you know what would really take me out
01:11:00.780 of these dumps, uh, is a yacht, a really big super yacht, big, big, big, big, big one.
01:11:06.960 I feel like most people who are on yachts are happy.
01:11:10.500 Right?
01:11:11.080 That's the way I believe.
01:11:12.120 That's what I believe.
01:11:12.840 And I'm willing to test it.
01:11:13.300 Yeah.
01:11:13.900 I, you know, they say money can't buy you happiness.
01:11:16.600 Well, but it can buy a yacht and you got $695 million sitting there and take it from
01:11:23.100 Bill Gates.
01:11:23.800 Just take it.
01:11:24.600 Take it.
01:11:25.140 Just take it.
01:11:25.960 At some point he's made enough money.
01:11:27.660 Right.
01:11:28.760 And he didn't build that.
01:11:30.120 No.
01:11:30.720 Microsoft, that Windows, he stole that.
01:11:33.100 That was a great part of the debate last night where, you know, Bloomberg was saying,
01:11:36.720 you know, look, I've made a lot of money, built this great company, blah, blah, blah,
01:11:39.160 blah, blah.
01:11:39.380 And the big comeback from Elizabeth Warren was, or I think it was, was it Warren or
01:11:43.340 Sanders?
01:11:43.700 I don't know.
01:11:44.060 You get them confused.
01:11:45.220 But they, they said, look, this is, maybe your, maybe your employees had something to
01:11:52.000 do with that too.
01:11:53.660 Well, yeah, that's, you get compensated for the work that you do towards that goal.
01:11:57.300 Yes.
01:11:57.460 That's how, that's how employment works actually.
01:11:59.580 Yeah.
01:11:59.700 But Bernie Sanders, he's demanding that the workers are on the board.
01:12:04.120 Yeah.
01:12:04.680 So they have.
01:12:06.260 Okay.
01:12:07.060 Okay.
01:12:07.260 That's not, I just don't know if you know this.
01:12:08.980 That's not the way this works.
01:12:10.860 No, that's not the way this, that's, that's a communist system.
01:12:15.240 Sure.
01:12:16.000 Sure.
01:12:16.600 And it were, have you ever driven a Zill?
01:12:19.860 Nobody has because they suck.
01:12:22.700 And also because the subways had such a nice chandeliers, they didn't want to drive.
01:12:26.120 Right.
01:12:26.860 Right.
01:12:27.480 I mean, what, what in any communist country has been taken that you go, oh, well, I mean,
01:12:34.560 sure they suck at everything else, but I mean, besides torture rooms, death chambers, concentration
01:12:43.220 camps, what is it that the Soviets or any communist country has given the world that
01:12:49.960 you're like, oh, well, you got to give them this?
01:12:54.280 Go ahead.
01:12:55.940 Invasions.
01:12:57.120 Right.
01:12:57.640 A lot of invasions.
01:12:58.600 Invasions.
01:12:59.280 Imprisonment.
01:12:59.820 Yeah.
01:13:00.240 That's the death camp thing.
01:13:01.660 The concentration camps.
01:13:02.700 It's true.
01:13:03.020 Got that.
01:13:04.920 Vodka.
01:13:05.400 One thing that was good.
01:13:06.900 Vodka.
01:13:07.980 Lots of vodka.
01:13:08.860 They've had that forever.
01:13:10.540 That's true.
01:13:11.260 But they produced it while they were also communist.
01:13:14.760 Well.
01:13:15.160 It got worse.
01:13:15.900 Yeah.
01:13:16.060 Well, they also made babies.
01:13:18.340 I mean, it's true.
01:13:19.800 It's not a communist thing.
01:13:21.320 You know.
01:13:21.860 You know what?
01:13:22.540 Melania Trump.
01:13:24.240 She does come from a communist country.
01:13:26.100 She does.
01:13:26.380 She was born in, is it Slovenia?
01:13:28.680 Now, I don't know if that's something that they're going to want to give communist credit
01:13:32.840 for.
01:13:33.380 No, probably not.
01:13:34.200 Well, they might.
01:13:34.720 I don't know.
01:13:34.900 There's one thing that the communists made that turned out pretty nice.
01:13:39.860 The largest nuclear weapon ever tested.
01:13:43.140 Tsar Bomba.
01:13:43.660 Okay.
01:13:44.200 Mm-hmm.
01:13:44.760 Tsar Bomba.
01:13:45.560 Yeah.
01:13:45.920 Tsar Bomba.
01:13:46.540 Oh, yeah.
01:13:46.920 Oh, my gosh.
01:13:47.640 Have you ever seen the footage of it?
01:13:48.860 No.
01:13:49.200 You've got to see this.
01:13:50.100 No.
01:13:50.680 It's like.
01:13:52.320 Oh, God.
01:13:53.020 Somebody pull it up so we can see it on the screen.
01:13:55.500 It's so big.
01:13:56.400 I mean, it was like they just they dropped it on some island.
01:14:01.280 Yeah, it was it was it was a lot bigger.
01:14:03.700 Okay, so I think that fits into the category of death.
01:14:07.940 Yeah.
01:14:08.360 You know, it was 50 megatons of TNT equivalent.
01:14:13.320 50 megatons.
01:14:14.620 It was a 60,000 pound bomb.
01:14:18.680 It was the large by far the largest ever tested.
01:14:21.860 Is this a hydrogen bomb or just a regular bomb?
01:14:24.320 It was a nuclear weapon.
01:14:25.880 It was.
01:14:26.440 Let's see.
01:14:27.080 The most powerful nuclear weapon ever created.
01:14:28.960 It tested on October 30th, 1961 as an experimental verification of calculation principles and multi-stage thermonuclear weapon designs.
01:14:38.880 It remains the most powerful human made explosive ever detonated.
01:14:43.460 They dropped it over an island.
01:14:46.740 And the detonation was secret, but shockingly was detected.
01:14:53.700 I didn't hear anything.
01:14:55.400 What?
01:14:55.820 What are you talking about?
01:14:56.700 That flash in the sky.
01:14:57.780 Somebody was taking a picture or something.
01:14:59.360 What?
01:15:00.080 He's blind from it.
01:15:02.040 Very powerful flashbulb.
01:15:03.900 Yeah, it was very, I mean, it was, it was very, very, very large and it was, it created some issues over time, but it was much, much larger than any other test or certainly that were actually dropped on anybody.
01:15:26.920 It was, it was a, it was a big deal, but again, they gave us that.
01:15:30.800 They gave us some super great footage.
01:15:32.800 Well, they're also giving Bernie Sanders problem because Bernie Sanders said last night in the debate that, you know, his people are good people.
01:15:42.000 His people are good people.
01:15:43.480 And those attack, you know, from Bernie supporters, you know, the Bernie bros, they're not, he said they're Russians.
01:15:51.600 He says those are Russian bots and Russians that are posing as his supporters.
01:15:57.220 I got news for you, Bernie.
01:15:58.400 Anybody in Russia that would like to destroy America is rooting for you, dude.
01:16:06.520 I mean, this is everything they ever predicted.
01:16:09.940 This, this is it.
01:16:11.200 Yeah.
01:16:11.360 Marx, I think it was, was it Marx or Lenin that came out and said, this is how it ends.
01:16:17.680 America will have the iconic capitalist, the flashy, you know, I think he said grotesque capitalist.
01:16:27.640 And he will become in charge and it will be so horrible for the masses.
01:16:35.280 That hasn't worked out so far that they will reject him.
01:16:38.880 And the next person that will be voted in will be a communist.
01:16:43.380 Wow.
01:16:44.340 It's quite a prediction.
01:16:45.960 It's quite a prediction.
01:16:47.240 Here's the details on this.
01:16:48.120 October 31st, 1961, the blast 3,000 times as strong as the bomb used on Hiroshima.
01:16:55.560 3,000 times.
01:16:56.760 But it's only 3,000 times.
01:16:57.980 It broke windows 560 miles away.
01:17:02.960 Five!
01:17:03.680 And did they expect not to have anybody notice this?
01:17:06.980 I guess not.
01:17:07.940 The flash of light from the blast was visible up to 620 miles away.
01:17:12.160 Oh my gosh.
01:17:12.880 The test had a yield between 50 and 58 megatons, twice the size of the second largest nuclear blast.
01:17:19.360 A bomb of this size would create a fireball 6.4 square miles and would be able to give humans
01:17:25.600 third degree burns within 4,080 square miles of the bomb's epicenter.
01:17:32.140 Holy crap.
01:17:33.960 What?
01:17:34.780 That's a bomb right there.
01:17:36.400 That is a bomb.
01:17:37.120 See, communists did that.
01:17:37.780 How do we get the bad name for the bombs?
01:17:41.740 Well, we did drop them on actual cities.
01:17:44.160 Yeah, all right.
01:17:46.620 Okay.
01:17:47.440 You want to get that technicality.
01:17:49.220 Yeah.
01:17:49.680 Yes.
01:17:50.320 That might be what they did.
01:17:51.220 They did it on an island.
01:17:52.480 Yeah.
01:17:52.880 There wasn't people there.
01:17:55.120 You sure?
01:17:55.700 No.
01:17:55.960 You know what?
01:17:56.340 No, I'm not with the Soviets.
01:17:57.620 No, I'm not.
01:17:58.200 Okay.
01:17:59.220 All right.
01:17:59.740 So there's every chance this November we as a country are going to have to pick between
01:18:02.840 our current president with all of his flaws and everything else and a full-fledged communist.
01:18:07.200 You're going to need to vote because your contribution matters, sometimes more than you know.
01:18:14.200 You can't control where your money is going all the time.
01:18:17.900 But when you can, you should.
01:18:20.120 Right now, if you are with any of these major sell companies, most of them have far-left
01:18:27.600 extremists on the board of directors, and they are funneling money into things like Planned
01:18:34.240 Parenthood, anti-Second Amendment, really anti-First Amendment kind of stuff.
01:18:39.000 And enough is enough.
01:18:41.880 You have a choice.
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01:19:11.240 And I finally have a choice.
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01:19:37.480 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
01:20:02.800 So I'm a little, I'm a little upset at, uh, my assistant Craig, who is, uh, he's a Royal
01:20:13.360 Marine.
01:20:14.520 He's a Royal Marine.
01:20:16.820 Okay.
01:20:17.820 And, uh, he's protected the queen.
01:20:20.360 He has all of the queen's collector plates.
01:20:22.640 He, as a Scott, as all Scots do, he loves the Royal family.
01:20:28.680 And I asked him, okay, here's the, here's the quote that Elizabeth Warren was, was giving,
01:20:36.320 you know, throwing out there.
01:20:38.020 So everybody knew who, who Michael Bloomberg was.
01:20:40.900 And she said, you know, we don't need a billionaire who calls women, fat broads and
01:20:45.800 horse-faced lesbians.
01:20:47.580 Okay.
01:20:48.100 That's quite a quote.
01:20:49.080 So I looked it up actually comes from a book quoting Bloomberg, talking about the British
01:20:54.440 Royal family.
01:20:55.720 What a bunch of misfits I'm quoting a gay, an architect, a horsey face lesbian, and a kid
01:21:03.000 who gave up coup stark for some fat broad.
01:21:05.220 Okay.
01:21:06.860 So the gay apparently, and I said the gay using his language, the gay apparently is Lord,
01:21:13.340 Lord Mountbatten, which sounds like a bad porno name, doesn't it?
01:21:18.860 Ah, wait until Lord Mountbatten gets here.
01:21:23.080 Um, the kid who gave up coup stark for some fat broad apparently is Prince Andrew.
01:21:30.020 That's your slam on Prince Andrew.
01:21:32.360 It wasn't a fat broad.
01:21:33.500 It was like a 14 year old girl.
01:21:35.400 What are you talking about?
01:21:36.880 He's flying over the world with Jeffrey Epstein.
01:21:38.840 And he's like, well, the person he's currently with is overweight.
01:21:42.220 That's his big insult.
01:21:44.260 Yeah.
01:21:44.480 He's molesting children.
01:21:45.960 Right.
01:21:46.180 I don't know if you know that.
01:21:47.140 It might be a bigger, bigger problem.
01:21:49.040 It's a better wreck.
01:21:49.880 Uh, we don't know who the architect is.
01:21:51.980 So I need somebody who actually has all of the collector plates because he apparently
01:21:55.760 is missing some of them.
01:21:57.380 The architect, who in the, and how, why is that in there?
01:22:01.360 Uh, and the horsey face lesbian, as Craig pointed out, everyone in the royal family has the face
01:22:08.720 of a horse.
01:22:10.200 Uh, so it doesn't narrow it down.
01:22:12.040 I guess you just need a lesbian.
01:22:13.480 Uh, Prince, Prince Richard is an architect.
01:22:17.860 Seems like Prince Richard.
01:22:19.500 Who even knows Prince Richard?
01:22:21.580 What does he have against Prince Richard?
01:22:23.660 Who is Prince Richard?
01:22:25.140 Have you ever heard of him?
01:22:26.760 Craig?
01:22:27.120 Duke of Gloucester.
01:22:28.800 Duke of Gloucester.
01:22:30.100 Ooh.
01:22:31.360 I don't know anything about the deal.
01:22:32.180 Why would Bloomberg target that guy?
01:22:35.600 The only thing I root for.
01:22:36.320 Oh, that damn Duke of Gloucester is pissing me off.
01:22:39.460 That's a weird thing.
01:22:41.120 And the only thing I, you have, uh, the, the, um, Rachel from Suits.
01:22:45.300 That's the only one I care about.
01:22:46.500 And I want her to get divorced as she comes back on Suits.
01:22:49.480 I want them to relaunch the show.
01:22:50.720 There's a lot of people rooting for a divorce there.
01:22:52.400 Yeah, it does seem like the entire royal family might be in that camp at this point.
01:22:56.820 They don't seem to be fans.
01:22:58.080 So has that changed your opinion on her?
01:23:00.160 She's apparently diabolical.
01:23:03.480 Oh, I think this is just us finishing the Revolutionary War.
01:23:07.300 Okay, good.
01:23:07.900 Because we went through at the beginning, we did this whole thing where they got our independence,
01:23:10.640 but you know what we didn't do was end the royal family.
01:23:12.980 Now we finally can.
01:23:14.680 So this is our way of gently beheading them.
01:23:17.740 I wouldn't say it that way.
01:23:20.040 Well, that's what you mean.
01:23:21.240 No, I mean, that's what's in your hearts.
01:23:23.140 There's going to be no more.
01:23:24.160 That's what America is hearing.
01:23:26.660 That's not what America was hearing.
01:23:28.340 Well, they heard it from you.
01:23:29.160 Oh, so I guess they'd hear it.
01:23:30.440 America, did you not hear guillotine the rich?
01:23:32.640 They can't answer.
01:23:33.740 That's what I, I can hear them.
01:23:36.300 I bet you can.
01:23:37.340 There's a lot of voices going on in there, isn't there?
01:23:41.400 Same like Michael Bloomberg.
01:23:42.480 They're like, call him an architect.
01:23:43.700 He's like, all right.
01:23:44.400 I don't know why, but okay.
01:23:45.520 That's such a weird, this is a weird story.
01:23:49.620 There he is.
01:23:50.000 I mean, the entire storyline of the past couple of years with the Democrats can be summarized
01:23:55.200 with one observation, which is they don't have any candidates.
01:23:58.620 So all of these weird, erratic actions they've taken from the impeachment effort with like
01:24:04.240 one phone call and no information, this is because a party that is confident in their
01:24:10.240 candidates just wins the election.
01:24:12.020 It's crazy.
01:24:12.680 They can't do it.
01:24:13.980 So they're doing all these weird, crazy actions.
01:24:16.420 And they ran everybody.
01:24:18.920 I mean, this entire field, they didn't have one good candidate in that whole field.
01:24:21.380 I mean, I'm surprised they didn't, they didn't run Mr. Jefferson who lives across the street
01:24:26.560 from me.
01:24:26.900 He's the one liberal in the neighborhood.
01:24:29.320 I'm surprised he hasn't run because I think they've run everyone in the Democratic Party.
01:24:35.020 Everybody else.
01:24:36.260 I mean, we have an entire, you know, three full columns of dropped out candidates.
01:24:41.260 I mean, three, six, nine, 12, 15, 18, 21, 23, 24 that have dropped out.
01:24:46.800 And nothing.
01:24:47.920 And nothing.
01:24:48.600 And they have nothing.
01:24:49.460 Again, like these are not, none of them are separating themselves.
01:24:52.140 The only guy is an 80 year old socialist.
01:24:54.820 He could be dead by the end.
01:24:57.220 He had a heart attack two months ago.
01:24:58.580 I know.
01:24:59.420 He could drop dead of a heart attack.
01:25:02.160 And you know who they're all talking about having as their vice presidential?
01:25:05.320 Oh, Stacey Abrams.
01:25:07.000 Stacey Abrams.
01:25:07.900 Who was famous for losing.
01:25:10.420 It's crazy.
01:25:12.600 It is absolutely nuts.
01:25:15.860 Welcome to America 2020.
01:25:19.120 Back in a minute.
01:25:22.160 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
01:25:24.940 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
01:25:35.320 We really have to talk about that.
01:25:36.860 I have a, I have a feeling that Blagojevich was, was on that list because of Roger Stone.
01:25:44.400 Um, you know, I, I think Donald Trump is going to, uh, have him, uh, released or, or pardon
01:25:55.780 him, uh, or commute the sentence.
01:25:59.360 Uh, he should do that.
01:26:00.540 If he's going to, he should do that, you know, on his last day in office in six years, uh, which
01:26:05.660 might be too late for Roger Stone, but at least after the election, if he's going to
01:26:09.840 do it, cause I don't think it would be very popular to do it.
01:26:12.240 Uh, and, uh, really unconstitutional as Stu points out, uh, not a good idea for the president,
01:26:21.180 but we'll see what happens.
01:26:23.940 They're sentencing him, uh, now coming up in a second.
01:26:29.100 Uh, we have the 1776 project.
01:26:32.900 Have you heard of that?
01:26:34.660 Have you heard of 1691 project coming up next?
01:26:53.940 There is a New York times podcast called the 1619 project, and it's all about Jamestown.
01:27:04.960 And they are trying to make it sound like that is the founding of America.
01:27:09.180 And the founding of America was based on racism and slavery.
01:27:13.420 We did not start in Jamestown.
01:27:16.900 Cannibalism happened in Jamestown.
01:27:19.800 Jamestown is a lesson to America.
01:27:22.400 Uh, but apparently one that, you know, the New York times really kind of missed out on.
01:27:27.720 Is it 1619?
01:27:30.340 Is it 1620 in Plymouth with the pilgrims or 1776?
01:27:38.240 We have a professor and I love this, a, a tenure track professor, political science, a scientist
01:27:45.020 at Kentucky state university.
01:27:47.120 If you're just on the track to be tenured, you should not appear on the Glenn Beck program.
01:27:52.020 I'm just, I'm just saying we have him coming up next.
01:27:57.080 He has started the 1776 project that you need to know about in one minute.
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01:29:50.000 Let me go right to Dr. Wilford Riley, professor at Kentucky State University, author of the
01:29:55.300 book Taboo and a guy who started the 1776 project.
01:30:00.220 He's going to talk to us about, uh, today.
01:30:02.900 Hey, doctor, welcome to the program.
01:30:06.340 Thanks for having me on.
01:30:07.620 Sure.
01:30:08.420 Now, normally you would give me the professional courtesy of calling me doctor as well, seeing
01:30:12.400 that I worked hard, just as hard as you for my doctorate.
01:30:15.560 But I...
01:30:16.520 Are you, uh, are you also a doctor?
01:30:18.740 I am a doctor.
01:30:19.500 Uh, I'm a doctor of humanities, which means I can operate on people's feet.
01:30:23.820 I think, uh, uh, oral surgery.
01:30:27.140 Pardon me?
01:30:28.220 I said on their minds, maybe.
01:30:30.900 Well, I, I mean, I don't think we have to have this professional squabble about it now.
01:30:34.540 Um, uh, doctor, uh, I, I want to, I want to thank you for coming on the show.
01:30:38.920 Thank you for what you're, uh, what you're doing.
01:30:41.700 Uh, and, uh, tell me why you got involved, uh, in trying to set the record straight from
01:30:48.460 the 1619 project.
01:30:50.500 Sure.
01:30:51.160 Um, I will say I'm one of the founders of the 1776 project, but there are, there are a
01:30:56.300 large number of pretty elite people involved.
01:30:58.860 Uh, Bob Woodson really at the Woodson Center is the guy that brought our group together.
01:31:03.480 I mean, you've got Glenn Lowry, uh, legendary economist, Tlaib Starks, the organizer, Carol
01:31:08.820 Swain, John Sibley Butler, pretty impressive lineup of Coleman Hughes, the editor at Quillette.
01:31:13.840 But the idea of the 1776 project, I mean, it is a nonpartisan, I'd say for most of us,
01:31:19.220 center right, at least, um, black led response to the New York Times 1619 project.
01:31:25.640 And the 1619 project, you, you, your intro on this is pretty much dead on point.
01:31:29.980 This is an idea.
01:31:31.320 This is a series of editorials that became a business initiative that the USA began in
01:31:37.620 slavery and that really the thing that defines the country the most, or the thing that makes
01:31:43.100 the country unique is the fact that we had historical slavery here.
01:31:47.140 And 1776 is a response to that.
01:31:50.740 I mean, we point out, and an initiative on its own.
01:31:53.180 So we point out a number of things.
01:31:54.880 First of all, almost all societies had slavery until the 18th century.
01:31:58.680 If everyone was guilty of evil in the USA today is unique, it was not the evil that made us unique.
01:32:04.980 Right.
01:32:05.640 So we point out some of the flaws in the 1619 narrative, and there are many, like the claim
01:32:10.500 that the Revolutionary War was fought so that America could keep slaves.
01:32:13.780 That's absolute nonsense.
01:32:15.260 That's crazy.
01:32:16.440 Yeah.
01:32:16.920 That's one of the, Gordon Wood, who's the country's probably leading Revolutionary War historian,
01:32:21.960 has really taken that apart where he points out that that ignores everything that actually
01:32:26.820 led to the war, taxation without representation, French and Indian war debt.
01:32:32.040 I mean, armed battles in the streets, the Boston Massacre, that's all pushed aside.
01:32:35.940 Right.
01:32:36.100 And it also dismisses the first original draft of the Declaration of Independence in Jefferson's
01:32:42.780 own handwriting, where one of the last usurpation is a paragraph that is passionate against slavery.
01:32:51.260 I mean, where's that?
01:32:53.780 Yeah.
01:32:54.320 I mean, I think, so a one-sided narrative is a bad narrative.
01:32:57.920 I mean, an obvious point is that for literally as long as we had slavery in the USA, there
01:33:03.680 was a powerful anti-slavery movement led by white and black people of goodwill, from Frederick
01:33:08.820 Douglas to John Brown, that, one, we don't have slaves in the USA.
01:33:12.880 We haven't had slaves since 1865.
01:33:14.780 I've never had a slave or been one, and neither has anyone else who's currently alive who was
01:33:18.560 born in this country.
01:33:19.240 So these are the sort of things that we point out.
01:33:22.360 And in contrast to the narrative of 1619, which is that racism still defines, the racism
01:33:27.100 of 300 years ago still defines exactly what America is today.
01:33:30.560 That's crazy.
01:33:30.940 We have a pretty simple thesis, which is that the United States of America is a flawed but
01:33:35.180 very good society.
01:33:36.820 It's simply not that difficult to make it here, and almost anyone can, given hard work
01:33:41.280 and personal responsibility.
01:33:43.040 People regularly come to the USA from countries where cars are a bit of a luxury item, like Ethiopia
01:33:47.760 and Vietnam, and go on to outperform both black and white native-born Americans.
01:33:52.920 So there's absolutely no reason we should expect less of middle-class black people, or Appalachian
01:33:58.260 white ones, for that matter, than we do of recent immigrants from Botswana or the Philippines.
01:34:02.400 That's crazy, and that is a form of racism.
01:34:04.420 So this is, go ahead, go ahead.
01:34:07.120 Oh, no, we're responding.
01:34:09.500 1619, although it presents as purely academic, is to some extent a business initiative.
01:34:13.360 I mean, they have a curriculum designed with the Pulitzer Center and so on.
01:34:16.100 So many of us, including me, have fairly elite business backgrounds, and we're responding
01:34:20.100 across a range of avenues.
01:34:21.740 I mean, curricula, media like this, so on down the line.
01:34:25.120 I mean, the narrative can't go unchallenged that the USA is not the world's best country,
01:34:30.240 but rather its most evil.
01:34:31.340 That just doesn't make any sense, empirically.
01:34:32.960 Well, they are already, it's already creeping into our schools, and they're taking this at
01:34:39.700 face value.
01:34:40.600 I heard an ad for the podcast from the New York Times, and they said, you know, and there
01:34:46.760 are some disagreements, but that's what we do best, is try to get people to talk and find
01:34:51.960 the truth.
01:34:52.480 No, you have taken a theory that is flawed from the beginning, and you've merchandised it,
01:34:59.580 marketed it, and now it's being taught in some schools around the country.
01:35:04.660 It is, it is, it's really dangerous to teach this kind of nonsense, and I can't thank you
01:35:13.320 enough for, for actually following through and not just talking about it, but getting
01:35:19.140 the curricula changed in schools to make sure we're teaching the truth.
01:35:23.220 Yeah, and in the book you mentioned, Taboo, the 10 Facts You Can't Talk About, recently
01:35:28.500 came out with Regnery.
01:35:29.380 This is something that I talk about, and it's kind of the invasion at a level below what
01:35:34.080 most people recognize of certain ideas into the American mainstream.
01:35:38.060 So I frankly don't think most people know what their kids are learning in school.
01:35:41.520 They don't.
01:35:42.700 Yeah, this is very important.
01:35:44.100 I would actually, a statement for the parents out there, look at it.
01:35:46.780 There are specific things, like what sex education is being taught, what American history is being
01:35:51.580 taught, that any thinking father or mother should ask their child's school district about.
01:35:56.940 I'm in, yeah, I recently observed this with some of my own younger relatives, and it's
01:36:01.240 pretty striking.
01:36:02.540 At any rate, so the response to 1619, I mean, thank you for the compliment.
01:36:07.420 One thing I would emphasize is that nobody, obviously not you, obviously not me, is arguing
01:36:12.420 that slavery was good.
01:36:15.440 What we're saying, yeah, it's ridiculous that even needed to be said, but what we're
01:36:19.880 saying is a series of empirical points.
01:36:22.100 One, American slavery was not historically unique.
01:36:25.080 Every other country, including the many civilized black nations of Africa, had a form of slavery
01:36:29.440 that was as bad or worse until quite recently.
01:36:33.640 Two, we don't think that slavery was the defining feature of the USA.
01:36:38.300 We don't think it's what made America unique.
01:36:40.120 First, with no disrespect for that Southern culture, the South was a bit of a backwater
01:36:43.880 before the Civil War, and that's why they lost.
01:36:46.160 And a big reason for that was the reliance on this sort of feudal surf agriculture.
01:36:50.960 And third, finally, we do not believe, we do not believe that after 155 years of abolition,
01:36:56.920 and by the way, 53 years of affirmative action, Asians or middle class blacks or Jewish Americans,
01:37:02.520 Cubans, members of any other minority are still oppressed.
01:37:05.160 That's a meaningless term.
01:37:06.220 So it's important that this be responded to with a real curriculum that says, yes, the
01:37:11.200 USA is not perfect because only God is perfect, but these are the advantages that we have
01:37:16.560 over other societies, and to some extent, these are the advantages where they exist that they
01:37:20.120 have over us.
01:37:20.900 And this is why we exist as the country we are today, and that doesn't trace back to racial
01:37:26.740 quarrels 300 years ago most of the time.
01:37:28.980 Do you address the fact that more slaves went to Brazil, or that Mexico is given the status
01:37:42.160 of beating the United States to abolishing slavery, but they said, we'll stop it in 100 years?
01:37:49.700 I mean, that's not the abolishment of slavery.
01:37:51.980 You know, we had to do it through civil war, but, you know, they could declare anything they
01:37:57.920 want, but that wasn't the abolishment of slavery.
01:38:01.340 Yeah, we discuss all this.
01:38:03.080 I mean, one point I want to make, and I don't mean to be glib here, but history is such for
01:38:06.860 almost everyone.
01:38:07.980 If you're talking about Irishmen, Japanese Americans, women couldn't vote until 1920.
01:38:13.880 So yes, absolutely, slavery existed in almost all societies.
01:38:17.420 I'm not attempting to apologize for the white slave trade of blacks, but it's worth noting
01:38:22.000 that there was also a black slave trade of whites, or at least a Moorish one.
01:38:25.120 I mean, the Barbary slave trade, and inspired the verse, Shores of Tripoli and the Marine
01:38:29.180 Corps hymn.
01:38:30.460 This went on from 1600 to 1800.
01:38:32.720 The powerful Muslim nations of North Africa, when they fought the white states of Southern
01:38:36.480 Europe, would take everyone they captured, quote unquote, surgically modify them and make
01:38:41.180 them into slaves and serfs.
01:38:43.000 Serfdom itself, that idea that you're a peasant just pushing a sulky plow for most of your
01:38:47.340 life.
01:38:47.600 That existed in Russia and most of Europe, Southern France, until 1866.
01:38:52.160 So if you're going to say that people were unfree in America, you have to say also in
01:38:59.100 context that people were unfree almost everywhere in the world.
01:39:02.660 The West did not begin the institution of slavery, but I will say that though it took too long
01:39:08.040 and it took hard fights, it is modern Western culture that eliminated slavery globally.
01:39:11.920 No other culture, including the proud black and Moorish states many of my ancestors came
01:39:17.240 from, even thought about doing this until the modern abolitionist movement began in England
01:39:23.600 and the USA.
01:39:24.500 So we have our sins, but we also have our virtues.
01:39:27.120 And it's silly to focus only on our sins, especially given that we live here.
01:39:31.780 We're insulting our own society when we do so.
01:39:33.820 So here's the, here's the thing that I think most Americans just want.
01:39:37.920 I don't care if we hear about the bad things.
01:39:40.940 I think we need to know about the, all of the bad things that America did, or we won't
01:39:45.360 learn and change.
01:39:46.880 So we have to learn about those things, but perspective, man, perspective and look at it
01:39:53.380 in context of the day.
01:39:55.180 Look at what everyone else was doing and understand that, you know, it's an ebb and flow.
01:40:01.940 Sometimes we're better.
01:40:03.440 Sometimes we're worse.
01:40:04.860 I mean, at the time that we're fighting against communism and Nazism in the 1940s, we're also
01:40:12.440 throwing Japanese Americans into concentration camps.
01:40:17.580 I mean, it's, it's both, it's both.
01:40:21.100 Just like humans, we're both good and bad as individuals.
01:40:26.400 And it's that constant battle between those two forces inside of us that shows in the
01:40:33.660 end, who you are.
01:40:34.660 Were you generally moving forward or were you somebody that was fighting for evil the whole
01:40:41.420 time?
01:40:43.040 Yeah, I think, I think that's well put.
01:40:44.980 My old martial arts sensei phrased it as every human being has a back and a front.
01:40:49.640 And I think that's roughly accurate.
01:40:51.860 When you're looking at the presentation of a man or of a human being, of course, you want
01:40:56.340 a warts and all portrayal, which is a very famous description of an actual picture.
01:41:00.520 But what I think you very often get from the activist left in the USA is an almost all
01:41:05.000 warts view of the country and a warts free view of other rival societies.
01:41:09.860 It's simply idiotic to spend hours and hours fulminating about the fact that the USA at one
01:41:15.640 point had slavery and then go on to praise, say, China or the civilized nations of Africa
01:41:20.700 or the Arab world.
01:41:21.420 Much of the Arab world has slavery today.
01:41:23.380 I know there's more slaves today than there was during the entire Western slave trade combined
01:41:28.340 all of those years.
01:41:29.640 So, doctor, tell me how the average person can access this information or can, you know,
01:41:37.200 play a role at all in in helping you with this battle.
01:41:40.600 Will Fred Riley, W-I-L-F-R-E-D-R-E-I-L-L-Y online, Facebook, Twitter.
01:41:50.460 You've mentioned Hate Crime, Hoax and Taboo, the books I've written.
01:41:53.100 I'm one of many people.
01:41:54.140 Bob Woodson is the original initiator of the project.
01:41:57.040 If you Google Woodson Center, they'll be more than glad to accept donations to 1776
01:42:02.140 or to their overall work.
01:42:04.120 And, of course, we have a professional website that just went live, although we're still
01:42:07.480 uploading headshots and so on at 1776 Unites.
01:42:11.340 I believe that would be .com because we are equipped to receive donations.
01:42:14.440 But if you Google 1776 Unites, it'll be the first hit.
01:42:17.840 Unites with an S.
01:42:18.960 With an S?
01:42:19.840 Unites?
01:42:20.320 Yes.
01:42:21.600 1776 Unites.
01:42:22.660 U-N-I-T-E-S.
01:42:24.260 That is correct.
01:42:26.320 And, yeah, we're more than glad to accept outreach.
01:42:28.800 Again, Wilfred Riley, we've got Glenn Lowry on the project, John Sibley Butler, Carol Swain.
01:42:33.640 I mean, many of these are names you will have heard.
01:42:35.400 Yeah, yeah.
01:42:36.020 Coleman Hughes over at Quillette is handling a lot of media and social media.
01:42:39.580 So we thought this is a fairly impressive group of people.
01:42:42.200 Some of us had met for lunches before, just as black people in the business community.
01:42:45.780 And the idea was, well, we really need to respond to this because this is nonsense.
01:42:49.220 And it's going to increase racial tensions in a way that's not good for black people or,
01:42:53.040 just as importantly, for our white countrymen.
01:42:54.740 And I think we responded effectively.
01:42:56.340 Thank you so much, Doctor.
01:42:57.320 I appreciate it.
01:42:57.960 The 1776 project is 1776unites.com.
01:43:03.920 And, you know, they have people like the New York Times and big, big, big lefties supporting all of this real corrupt knowledge.
01:43:15.060 We have to pool our money together and do all that we can to help set the record straight.
01:43:21.120 If you can help, 1776unites.com.
01:43:25.480 All right.
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01:44:57.100 These are the guys we should have at the Restoring the Covenant event.
01:45:01.840 We should have them come in and maybe they could do a lecture series for the weekend.
01:45:06.300 I mean, this is so corrosive, this 1619 project that the New York Times did.
01:45:17.080 It's just absolutely corrosive.
01:45:19.720 Yeah, I was very much targeting the 1619 project to try to pass them on the podcast list.
01:45:26.140 And I got to number 11 and they were number 10.
01:45:28.540 I could never quite squeak in front of them with Studios America.
01:45:31.440 This has been, this is a real problem.
01:45:35.800 This is spreading like wildfire.
01:45:38.360 It is.
01:45:38.640 It's a big thing.
01:45:39.520 And it, you know, it's sort of like a, we've seen this happen.
01:45:43.820 And I was going to say, I don't want to compare them, but I kind of do.
01:45:47.080 When you have like the...
01:45:48.500 Garbils.
01:45:48.840 I was going to say, I was going to go down that road.
01:45:51.100 Like the Holocaust denial type of thing.
01:45:55.460 What you see is you see an entire industry pop up of people who are supposedly historians
01:46:01.320 who will go out and prove, quote unquote, that X, Y, and Z didn't happen.
01:46:06.760 It wasn't as big a deal as you thought.
01:46:08.240 And what it does is it creates a academic sounding backstory for their point of view.
01:46:19.620 And of course, obviously, like the 1619 project is much more mainstream than this.
01:46:26.680 But what happens is someone who kind of believes maybe in some of the Holocaust denial stuff
01:46:32.460 goes online and starts reading this stuff and it sounds really official and it's backed
01:46:35.620 up by X, Y, and Z organization or whatever.
01:46:37.820 And it gets an air of credibility.
01:46:40.260 And the 1619 project, obviously there are, you know, differences here, but it is incredibly
01:46:46.420 misleading.
01:46:47.700 It is...
01:46:49.020 It's wrong.
01:46:49.680 Wrong.
01:46:50.180 America didn't start in 1619.
01:46:52.980 We weren't based in slavery.
01:46:54.820 That's not what the war was about.
01:46:56.920 None of it.
01:46:57.820 None of it.
01:47:00.240 May I just recommend the best thing you can do for your kids this year, and I mean this
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01:47:12.680 of July 4th.
01:47:14.420 This is something that we're doing to, A, restore the covenant, which I'll explain at
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01:47:24.000 But it really is a chance to gather together and celebrate America.
01:47:29.360 We're bringing truckloads of stuff for our museum.
01:47:34.540 We'll have a pop-up museum of the best stuff and the worst stuff about America.
01:47:41.220 And we're going to have the pop-up museum.
01:47:43.620 We're going to have speakers for the three-day period.
01:47:47.840 We're going to have a great, great fireworks.
01:47:51.060 I'm actually meeting with a composer today.
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01:48:04.260 Get your information and get a place at Restoring the Covenant in Gettysburg.
01:48:09.340 Go to glennbeck.com.
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01:49:31.840 Tonight on Stu Does America, we look at the chaos in Nevada that is about to hit us all.
01:49:38.060 Go to StuDoesAmerica.com for all the links to platforms.
01:49:40.720 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:50:05.940 So glad that you're here.
01:50:06.920 On a personal note, you know, if you've been following my family at all, Mary has had brain
01:50:18.640 surgery here a couple of weeks ago and there's some big decisions that she has to make and
01:50:24.060 they won't give us odds on anything because it's the brain.
01:50:27.220 They quite honestly don't know what they're doing.
01:50:29.880 They're doing their best and they're working miracles.
01:50:34.020 But, you know, we're so far away from understanding what really happens that they can't really give
01:50:41.880 us odds.
01:50:42.320 And we have some huge decisions that only she can make.
01:50:45.820 And our church this Sunday is fasting for her.
01:50:53.100 And I would ask if you would just keep her and the family in your prayers.
01:50:57.400 I sure would appreciate it.
01:50:59.540 Well, last night we did our special on the coronavirus.
01:51:03.700 You know, there's a couple of things that are really disturbing.
01:51:11.380 One is, do you know how much, do you know how many, what is the percentage, Stu, that you
01:51:16.440 think we get from China when it comes to antibiotics?
01:51:21.020 Well, I have heard this the last couple of weeks.
01:51:23.640 It is.
01:51:24.120 Yeah.
01:51:24.400 As you guys have been going over and preparing for this.
01:51:26.700 It's stunningly high.
01:51:28.100 It's something like 90% or 80%.
01:51:30.600 No, no, no, India, India is bad.
01:51:34.580 India gets 80% of their, uh, raw materials to make their medicine.
01:51:40.420 Okay.
01:51:41.240 From China and they're screwed right now.
01:51:45.280 And we're not, we're not that stupid.
01:51:48.020 We're more stupid.
01:51:50.080 90, I think it's 97.9% of all of our antibiotics finished.
01:51:57.740 Oh my gosh.
01:51:58.780 Come from China.
01:52:00.600 We don't make them at all.
01:52:02.220 We, it's not like they're sending us the raw materials.
01:52:04.900 We don't make any of our antibiotics.
01:52:08.380 China does.
01:52:09.560 When it comes to our other medicine, we're just like India.
01:52:13.580 We get 80% of all of the raw materials from China.
01:52:17.940 That is a suicidal idea and something that we've talked about on this program back years,
01:52:25.040 years ago, 10, 15 years ago.
01:52:26.920 Uh, this was a, this was a, this was a, began with a Clinton initiative to make sure that
01:52:33.240 all vaccines were affordable.
01:52:35.120 Well, you can't make all vaccines affordable.
01:52:39.440 Some of them are for rare disorders.
01:52:42.180 And so we wanted to do that.
01:52:44.280 And so what did the pharmaceutical companies do?
01:52:46.320 They said, well, we're not going to make them then.
01:52:48.440 And so we started shipping off all of our vaccine work over to China.
01:52:52.360 And now all of our antibiotics are made in China.
01:52:56.620 So, you know, those, uh, clinics or, or laboratories are all closed right now.
01:53:05.380 They're closed.
01:53:07.220 Hope they open them soon.
01:53:10.260 Antibiotics in India have already seen a 70% increase in price.
01:53:15.280 Just in the last few weeks, because they're running out.
01:53:23.020 Craziness is going on.
01:53:24.760 Uh, and I urge you to watch the special.
01:53:27.140 It's on demand right now.
01:53:28.720 Just go to, uh, the blaze tv.com slash Glenn.
01:53:32.040 Uh, if you're not a subscriber, put in the promo code Glenn, but if you are just go and
01:53:36.280 look at, um, the, uh, the website, go to Glenn TV.
01:53:41.100 It's the Wednesday night special under Glenn TV at the date is, you know, obviously last
01:53:47.460 night, uh, and it is everything you need to know about the Corona virus and, and how big
01:53:53.940 governments kill blaze tv.com blaze tv.com.
01:54:00.660 Now, Stu, what's the worst thing that you could think of, uh, that could happen to you with
01:54:06.580 the Corona virus?
01:54:07.420 What's the, what's the worst?
01:54:08.580 What's your nightmare for you?
01:54:11.380 Death.
01:54:11.860 I would say that would be the, okay.
01:54:13.480 That's what I thought.
01:54:14.700 Yeah, that would be, that's what I thought.
01:54:16.480 Death, grueling, coughing, horrible, not the Ebola, but death.
01:54:23.340 Yeah.
01:54:23.640 Okay.
01:54:24.840 Let me give you a new, let me give you a new story.
01:54:27.340 You might change your mind from the university of Minnesota study show COVID-19 likely has
01:54:34.100 multiple infection routes as the COVID-19 outbreak grows in China and abroad new studies attempt
01:54:40.620 to answer on how the virus is shed in the range of clinical outcomes with two studies indicating
01:54:46.460 that shedding, therefore the transmission likely occurs via multiple routes.
01:54:51.660 Now remember, you think being a patient and dying is the worst.
01:54:59.060 Yeah, that's the worst thing I, I can think of.
01:55:01.440 Currently testing for and confirmation of infection with COVID-19 is conducted via oral swabs, but
01:55:09.380 a study published in emerging microbes and infections, Chinese scientists report evidence of the, the oral
01:55:19.020 anal fecal transmission route.
01:55:24.380 Hospitalized patients are now receiving not only oral, but up to three anal swabs a day.
01:55:31.420 Now I'm thinking to myself, let me die.
01:55:37.120 Let me just die.
01:55:38.480 You're going to stick something up me three times a day.
01:55:40.220 Yeah.
01:55:40.600 I, I, I, study conducted in Wuhan, China.
01:55:44.320 So, you know, it's got to be tender samples collected from 178 patients in the hospital.
01:55:50.620 Study authors found blah, blah, blah, that the, the viral nucleotide was in the anal swabs
01:55:57.980 or blood when it was not detected in oral swabs.
01:56:01.580 Now here's the thing.
01:56:02.320 Now I'm, well, I am a doctor.
01:56:04.320 I am a doctor.
01:56:05.240 So I can speak with profound authority.
01:56:08.740 Clarity.
01:56:09.360 By the way, did you, he wasn't joking about that.
01:56:12.260 He did not seem like he was into your joke about how you had the equal academic standards as he did.
01:56:17.900 No.
01:56:18.220 No.
01:56:18.600 He hadn't really achieved as much as him.
01:56:21.200 Well, that's what he thought.
01:56:22.620 Yeah.
01:56:22.980 That's what he thought.
01:56:23.640 He thought, you know, when I said to him, you know, I worked just as hard as you for
01:56:27.680 my doctorate.
01:56:28.460 And then when he found out it was doctorate of humanity, he looked down on it.
01:56:31.920 Like, no, you didn't.
01:56:32.900 You just showed up.
01:56:33.800 You flew into a city.
01:56:35.580 You stood on stage.
01:56:36.980 They put something around your neck and said, hello, doctor.
01:56:40.620 Right.
01:56:41.660 Isn't that what he did?
01:56:43.340 Pretty much.
01:56:44.200 Anyway.
01:56:45.680 So, so here's the, here's the, the part.
01:56:48.540 And I am a doctor, but they showed the timing of positive swabs had changed.
01:56:54.860 On the first day of illness, 80% of oral swabs were positive in a small group of patients.
01:57:00.400 But by day five, 75% of anal swabs were positive for COVID-19.
01:57:06.460 And only 50% of the oral swabs were still positive in the same patients with the confirmed COVID-19.
01:57:13.680 So if you just do at the beginning, they swab your mouth and it's by your mouth.
01:57:20.280 Okay.
01:57:22.320 By the end, they can swab your mouth and they don't find it in the mouth, but they do find
01:57:27.640 it in your butt.
01:57:30.280 Well, that kind of way.
01:57:31.420 I mean, if I had a salad, you know, I first find it in the mouth, you know, I swabbed for
01:57:36.500 blue cheese.
01:57:37.280 I just had a salad.
01:57:38.160 I'm like, yeah, he's, yeah, he's got a salad.
01:57:40.100 You're not going to find it in my butt right away.
01:57:43.180 You know, I come from the salad bar.
01:57:45.500 You swab my butt.
01:57:46.380 You're not going to find any dressing.
01:57:48.900 Now I'm speaking academically here as a doctor.
01:57:52.160 You're over my head here with the technical details.
01:57:54.500 I can't follow.
01:57:55.240 Really?
01:57:55.620 Is this too deep?
01:57:56.760 You know what?
01:57:57.860 Yes.
01:57:59.260 That's exactly what it is.
01:58:02.140 That's exactly it.
01:58:03.760 Okay.
01:58:04.340 All right.
01:58:04.880 Uh, let me give you a couple of clips here from, uh, uh, from the special last night.
01:58:11.760 Uh, here's the clip on the mortality rate.
01:58:15.020 Coronavirus has a mortality rate of 2.3.
01:58:19.040 That means for every thousand people, uh, about 23 get it.
01:58:23.140 Okay.
01:58:23.940 Regular flu is 0.1.
01:58:26.860 Every thousand people get the flu one will die.
01:58:30.720 Now consider that scientists are saying that if this does become a pandemic, 30 to 60% of
01:58:38.860 the population could get the virus.
01:58:41.680 So if you look at those possible numbers, the low estimate is 30 million people dead.
01:58:49.800 So now the question, do we know enough about this virus?
01:58:55.020 What are the Chinese not telling us?
01:58:58.180 The, uh, the, the, the, the sections on what the Chinese are not telling us are truly terrifying.
01:59:06.500 The, the part of how they are keeping things quiet and what they're doing to their own
01:59:13.960 people equally terrifying.
01:59:17.300 That's why we, we took a different, uh, slant on this.
01:59:22.360 You know, you can read all about, you know, you get a runny nose, you get fever, blah, blah,
01:59:27.520 blah.
01:59:27.800 That's how you check it.
01:59:29.260 Wash your hands.
01:59:31.140 Don't swab anybody else's butt.
01:59:33.040 I guess, uh, you know, don't swap spit.
01:59:36.360 Don't touch anybody's eye.
01:59:37.920 That's the kind of stuff that, you know, you need to know.
01:59:40.460 And you can find out anywhere.
01:59:41.720 The, what we tried to show you is, it is a, a crisis that always brings big government and
01:59:54.900 big government always brings death.
01:59:59.000 China currently has just done their Patriot Act.
02:00:02.180 They've just, they've just enacted new laws that allow them to do even more surveillance
02:00:09.380 on their people.
02:00:10.140 I don't know how you can do more surveillance on people, but they now have the right to
02:00:15.500 completely surveil you, take you for any reason, put you in a camp, all of it in the name of
02:00:22.700 health.
02:00:23.600 Well, this we learned through the Patriot Act.
02:00:26.040 It doesn't end well.
02:00:28.480 We are now going into a time where if this impacts our economy, the way the experts say
02:00:34.600 it might, or probably will, Donald Trump could lose this because let's just take the medicine.
02:00:43.040 If they continue to continue to be closed in their laboratories, just the laboratories, forget
02:00:51.000 about the stock market, just health.
02:00:54.580 And now an antibiotic is rare.
02:01:00.580 We're not making it.
02:01:01.940 We don't have it.
02:01:03.560 You can't buy it.
02:01:04.800 Or if you buy it, it's really expensive.
02:01:08.180 Who's going to be the candidate that is most appealing?
02:01:11.640 The one that is saying free universal healthcare, the one that says we've got a problem and it's
02:01:17.980 this capitalist system that drove these drug manufacturing out because they were all greedy.
02:01:24.100 When the truth is, it was the socialists that were trying to do fairness that drove all of
02:01:34.040 these people out because there's no way they could afford it.
02:01:38.200 And you wouldn't get it anyway if you had a socialist system because the government couldn't
02:01:45.720 afford it, just like you're seeing elsewhere, including in China.
02:01:51.740 That's the kind of healthcare you want.
02:01:53.680 Go for it.
02:01:54.680 I don't.
02:01:56.400 But who wins?
02:01:58.760 A big government socialist or a capitalist?
02:02:05.680 This is the tact we took last night, and it's so critical.
02:02:10.580 At the end of the episode, I talked to you about some ethical questions that we have to
02:02:15.180 answer now.
02:02:19.000 And the biggest one, in my opinion, was one tucked in between all of these ethical questions,
02:02:25.900 and that is, what rights am I willing to give up for the good of everyone else?
02:02:34.660 There's a medical emergency.
02:02:36.820 Okay, am I willing to quarantine myself?
02:02:39.600 Am I willing to do that?
02:02:41.160 Okay, yeah.
02:02:41.840 But also, what rights am I willing to take away or just stand by silently as the government
02:02:51.380 takes away rights from others, but not me?
02:02:57.180 Say you're Japanese.
02:02:58.940 1941.
02:02:59.620 If those two things are different, if I'm not willing to do it myself, and I'm willing
02:03:09.100 to do more on other people, you've got a problem.
02:03:13.680 But we have to know where those lines are right now as a people.
02:03:17.500 Because once fear, or hunger, or lack of medicine, or chaos happens, it's too late to have those
02:03:26.820 logical discussions.
02:03:28.620 Because the decision will be made, and everyone will say, I don't know, I don't know what they're
02:03:32.600 doing.
02:03:32.900 I think it's wrong, but what am I going to do about it?
02:03:35.500 The time to think about these things is right now.
02:03:39.040 Find it at blazetv.com.
02:03:40.980 And it's the Wednesday night special under Glenn TV.
02:03:45.600 All right, emergencies seem to happen overnight.
02:03:48.180 One minute, everything's running normally.
02:03:50.100 The next thing, you know, the whole world is upside down.
02:03:53.880 And that's the way this coronavirus could be.
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02:05:01.120 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
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02:05:31.660 Tomorrow is Friday.
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02:05:37.100 And it looks like we are going to miss the Roger Stone sentence.
02:05:42.080 He is being sentenced now, possibly eight years in prison.
02:05:46.760 I think the president is going to pardon him.
02:05:50.700 Or commute his sentence at some point.
02:05:52.420 He should wait until after the election, though.
02:05:54.780 This really hurt him.
02:05:56.320 And, you know, as you pointed out earlier, constitutionally, the one person the president can't pardon are the people who committed a crime on his behalf.
02:06:10.840 Right.
02:06:11.260 And obviously, he would have an argument that that's not what happened.
02:06:14.640 But George Mason was like, we can't get the king.
02:06:18.140 There are going to be king powers to the president.
02:06:19.860 We shouldn't do this.
02:06:20.540 This is nuts.
02:06:21.300 People are going to start, you know, pardoning people for treason on their behalf.
02:06:26.300 They can change all the laws.
02:06:27.780 They can do all sorts of things.
02:06:28.760 We can't do this.
02:06:29.480 And Madison's was like, look, that's why I got impeachment.
02:06:33.720 They can impeach him if they think it's BS.
02:06:36.120 You know, if they abuse it, that's what they can do it for.
02:06:38.800 If someone goes out and they have people, you know, committing crimes on their behalf and they can keep partying them, they can just go and impeach.
02:06:44.940 Now, of course, you've already seen the impeachment thing go through.
02:06:47.120 But this was the specific thing.
02:06:49.340 And look, one shred of evidence or not, you're going to hear Nancy Pelosi bringing up all of these comments from that era if he does it.
02:06:57.760 But usually people wait till after the election.
02:07:00.820 Donald Trump doesn't seem to be all that interested in this thing.
02:07:02.420 No, they usually don't even wait till after the election.
02:07:04.180 They usually do it on their last day in office.
02:07:07.080 Yeah.
02:07:07.680 So eight years, you know, another maybe five or six for this president.
02:07:12.800 But we shall see.
02:07:14.920 We shall see.
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