The Glenn Beck Program - June 27, 2022


Debunking the Worst of the Pro-Abortion Myths | 6⧸27⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 56 minutes

Words per Minute

175.1074

Word Count

20,379

Sentence Count

1,594

Misogynist Sentences

72

Hate Speech Sentences

93


Summary

On today's show, Pat and Stu discuss the Roe v Wade Supreme Court ruling and how it affects the economy, the stock market, and everything else going on in the world right now. They also talk about the latest in the Trump administration and what it means for the future of the economy.


Transcript

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00:03:55.480 Welcome.
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00:03:58.160 It's Pat and Stu for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program.
00:04:01.820 The Roe ruling actually came down while you guys were on the air on Friday, right?
00:04:06.240 Yes, one of our favorite things.
00:04:07.480 Yeah.
00:04:07.880 That every single Supreme Court release of opinion happens during hour two of this program.
00:04:14.040 So, Pat, we've had many memories over the years of this happening.
00:04:17.520 Like the Obamacare decision happening live on the air every single time.
00:04:22.160 And by the way, today is no exception.
00:04:24.420 We will have Supreme Court opinions coming down in our hour two today as well.
00:04:29.740 There's still a few big ones out there.
00:04:31.460 I mean, obviously, the Dobbs case for abortion, Roe versus Wade being overturned, is going to be the marquee thing for God only knows how long.
00:04:40.280 But there's a huge case with the EPA and the administrative state is on trial, basically, in that one.
00:04:46.600 And that one may be more specific to everybody's life, right?
00:04:52.020 Like, that's one that can affect everyday life, where this is a case basically questioning whether these, you know, administrative state apparatus can just do things on their own.
00:05:05.340 You know, can they just what if they want to regulate CO2 emissions on their own?
00:05:09.400 What if we let them do that?
00:05:10.340 Why pass a law?
00:05:11.140 Let's just let them do it.
00:05:12.140 But that whole thing is on trial right now.
00:05:14.580 And that affects every aspect of our lives.
00:05:16.680 I mean, this country has been completely remade from what it was supposed to be by the administrative state.
00:05:25.000 And so that's a big one.
00:05:26.640 There's one big one on religious liberty.
00:05:28.280 There's a huge one on the border coming up about the remain in Mexico law.
00:05:31.680 We could get all those today.
00:05:32.540 I think there's eight remaining.
00:05:33.560 So we will have those in hour two of the program.
00:05:36.300 And probably I don't think we'll get eight in one day.
00:05:38.740 They'll probably announce another decision day this week.
00:05:40.800 But that's coming up today as well.
00:05:43.060 The Dobbs case, though, is still it's not a one day story, Pad.
00:05:46.920 No, no, especially with the reaction to it.
00:05:50.700 Yeah.
00:05:51.940 Did you did Biden speak in time for you guys to play his thoughts on Friday?
00:05:57.560 I talked about it on Studios America on my show, which airs later on in the day here on Blaze TV.
00:06:03.000 But I don't think I don't think it happened during the show.
00:06:05.900 I think it was right after it.
00:06:07.060 Yeah.
00:06:07.400 Here's here's what Joe had to say about about the ruling initially.
00:06:14.840 Today is a.
00:06:17.720 It's not hyperbole to suggest a very solemn moment.
00:06:21.340 Yeah.
00:06:22.080 The Supreme Court of the United States expressly took away the constitutional right from the American people.
00:06:28.560 No, no, no, they did already recognized.
00:06:31.880 No.
00:06:32.200 They didn't limit it.
00:06:34.180 They simply took it away.
00:06:35.780 Mm-hmm.
00:06:36.620 They didn't take it away.
00:06:37.380 No, they didn't take it away.
00:06:38.580 It wasn't there.
00:06:39.080 It's so important to so many Americans.
00:06:41.080 It really isn't.
00:06:41.880 But they did it.
00:06:42.840 They did it.
00:06:43.680 It's a sad day for the court and for the country.
00:06:46.520 No, it was a great day.
00:06:47.580 Fifty years ago, Roe v. Wade was decided and has been the law of the land since then.
00:06:53.940 Oh, wow.
00:06:54.380 This landmark case protected a woman's right to choose.
00:06:57.840 Mm-hmm.
00:06:58.080 A right to make intensely personal decisions with her doctor.
00:07:01.600 Intensely personal.
00:07:02.540 Yeah.
00:07:02.720 Free from the interference of politics.
00:07:05.160 I don't know what word that word.
00:07:06.800 I don't know.
00:07:06.980 It reaffirmed basic principles of equality.
00:07:09.140 Oh, equality.
00:07:09.700 The women have the power to control their own destiny.
00:07:12.000 Mm-hmm.
00:07:12.620 That's really...
00:07:12.760 And it reinforced a fundamental right of privacy.
00:07:15.900 Oh, no.
00:07:16.600 The right of each of us to choose how to live our lives.
00:07:20.220 You don't have the privacy to kill human beings.
00:07:21.680 Now, with Roe gone...
00:07:23.140 Well, what are you doing in private?
00:07:23.880 Let's be very clear.
00:07:24.820 No, it's still...
00:07:25.800 The health and life of women in this nation...
00:07:28.460 Most murders happen in private.
00:07:29.760 ...are now at risk.
00:07:30.380 Really?
00:07:30.780 Yeah.
00:07:31.540 As chairman and a ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee...
00:07:33.140 Is that why they always make the distinction public execution?
00:07:35.440 Vice president and now as president of the United States.
00:07:37.260 That's the abnormal way of doing it.
00:07:38.980 ...study this case carefully.
00:07:40.760 Mm-hmm.
00:07:41.340 I've overseen more Supreme Court confirmations than anyone today.
00:07:45.260 Oh, so this is your fault.
00:07:46.240 In this case, it was always discussed.
00:07:48.940 Mm-hmm.
00:07:49.220 It was.
00:07:49.960 I believe Roe v. Wade was the correct decision.
00:07:52.660 No, you didn't.
00:07:53.440 As a matter of...
00:07:54.200 We know you don't.
00:07:55.080 You said it before.
00:07:55.920 ...the fundamental right...
00:07:57.240 Right.
00:07:57.540 ...to privacy and liberty in matters of family and personal autonomy.
00:08:02.720 It was a decision...
00:08:04.080 Which you don't have with the vaccine, by the way.
00:08:06.380 No, of course not.
00:08:07.100 ...to a careful balance between a woman's right to...
00:08:08.960 ...to choose earlier in her pregnancy...
00:08:11.580 ...and the state's ability to regulate later in her pregnancy.
00:08:15.680 Right.
00:08:16.120 All right, right.
00:08:16.560 ...a decision with broad national consensus.
00:08:19.220 No.
00:08:19.800 ...that most Americans...
00:08:20.480 I mean, look, you could describe...
00:08:22.180 ...the background...
00:08:22.680 ...hold on, stop a second.
00:08:23.500 Yeah, stop it.
00:08:23.820 You could describe abortion a lot of ways.
00:08:27.380 Arguing there is a broad national consensus is not one of them.
00:08:31.120 That is not...
00:08:31.920 That's a lie.
00:08:32.460 It's not a good summary.
00:08:33.580 That's just a lie.
00:08:34.200 Right?
00:08:34.380 This is a very divisive issue.
00:08:36.400 It's one that I think the other side is completely insane on.
00:08:40.980 I mean, frankly, I can't even understand the arguments most of the time.
00:08:45.720 They're so stupid.
00:08:47.700 However, I can even acknowledge there's not a national consensus on abortion.
00:08:52.760 No, there's not.
00:08:53.560 There's a lot of disagreement.
00:08:54.780 I mean, there's a national consensus basically on certain aspects of it.
00:08:58.580 Like, for example, you shouldn't have it in the third trimester.
00:09:01.100 There's basically a national consensus that the stated platform position of the Democratic
00:09:06.780 Party is against the consensus.
00:09:08.860 That we could be clear on.
00:09:10.460 Other than that, really, there's not much of one.
00:09:12.940 Maybe on life of the mother.
00:09:14.980 I mean, life of the mother, even in all these states that are, you know, banning abortion
00:09:18.720 like Texas, there's still an exception for life of the mother.
00:09:21.780 That was in there.
00:09:22.880 That was basically in the Kavanaugh concurrence that, you know, signified, look, if you go
00:09:29.420 after life of the mother, we're not going to rule on your side on that.
00:09:32.440 Like, I mean, that one seems to be the one that there's pretty much consensus on, I guess.
00:09:37.720 But not a lot of aspects of abortion there's consensus on, Pat.
00:09:40.940 No, that is true.
00:09:42.600 And, you know, even he is at odds with himself.
00:09:45.200 Yes.
00:09:45.660 From 16 years ago.
00:09:47.460 Here's what he said back in 2006.
00:09:49.320 I do not view abortion as a choice and a right.
00:09:55.540 I think it's always a tragedy.
00:09:57.500 And I think that it should be rare and safe.
00:10:01.320 And I think we should be focusing on how to limit the number of abortions.
00:10:04.820 And they ought to be able to have a common ground and consensus to do that.
00:10:09.100 Is that amazing?
00:10:10.960 He doesn't look at it as a right.
00:10:14.320 That's amazing.
00:10:15.060 If that was a clip from 1982.
00:10:17.600 Yeah.
00:10:17.880 Which, by the way, he was still, you know, in public office then.
00:10:21.860 Maybe you could say, all right.
00:10:24.760 He changed over time.
00:10:26.280 2006?
00:10:27.400 Yeah.
00:10:27.860 That's amazing.
00:10:28.540 I didn't realize it was that recent.
00:10:29.700 I had heard that clip.
00:10:30.400 I didn't realize it was that recent.
00:10:31.400 That's 2006.
00:10:32.580 That's incredible.
00:10:33.460 Yeah.
00:10:33.760 I mean, and, you know, I want to ask you this, Pat, because I was thinking about this over
00:10:37.300 the weekend, there's so much to think about in this case, and we could talk, we could honestly
00:10:41.060 talk about this the whole time, I'm sure.
00:10:43.340 But would this, could this have happened in the era where Democrats sounded like that?
00:10:51.800 Like, when Democrats were pitching the safe, legal, and rare thing, when they were saying,
00:10:57.480 look, it's always a tragedy, this is a, essentially, a necessary evil, was their case.
00:11:04.040 It's a terrible, terrible thing, we all hate it, but gosh, sometimes these circumstances
00:11:08.620 require it, and we wish they didn't.
00:11:11.420 Now, it's like, it's an amusement park.
00:11:15.200 Yeah.
00:11:15.900 Abortion is fun.
00:11:17.060 It's fun.
00:11:17.720 Shout it.
00:11:18.720 Shout your abortion.
00:11:19.740 We went from the safe, legal, and rare era to the shout your abortion era, and we see
00:11:24.900 how well that worked for Democrats.
00:11:26.320 Not very well.
00:11:27.060 I think that that's part of what caused this.
00:11:31.200 I think so, too.
00:11:32.220 I think they played their hand, they overplayed their hand.
00:11:35.480 Yeah.
00:11:36.160 And it went the other way on them now.
00:11:38.620 The pendulum swinging back the other way.
00:11:41.140 Because of some of that craziness, you could argue that's why Trump got elected in the first
00:11:45.680 place.
00:11:46.300 Right.
00:11:46.580 You could argue that was why Republicans were more apt to go along with justices who were,
00:11:53.560 who they were really confident would overturn Roe versus Wade.
00:11:56.340 I think you can argue, you know, remember, Republicans had enough justices to overturn
00:12:01.720 this in place many times.
00:12:03.500 And the reason why it didn't happen was because of people like Anthony Kennedy, who would flake
00:12:09.700 at the last minute and decide, oh, well, we've got a compromise position.
00:12:14.640 You know, Casey is terrible.
00:12:16.920 Both Roe versus Wade and Casey versus Planned Parenthood were terrible decisions.
00:12:21.480 Yeah.
00:12:22.360 And a lot of it, especially Casey, seemed to be fueled on this, well, we can't really
00:12:26.440 shake things up that much.
00:12:27.840 You know, I don't think it's right to shake things up that much.
00:12:30.240 We've obviously seen that sort of behavior from John Roberts.
00:12:32.560 We even saw it in the Dobbs opinion.
00:12:36.720 And I think.
00:12:37.760 Yeah.
00:12:37.980 He just wanted, he wanted the narrow ruling.
00:12:40.340 Yes.
00:12:40.640 Right.
00:12:40.820 Just on Dobbs.
00:12:41.680 He didn't want to rule on, on Roe versus Wade.
00:12:44.580 Yeah.
00:12:44.800 If it was up to him.
00:12:45.720 And again, he even, he essentially says in his concurring opinion, yeah, these guys
00:12:51.480 are pretty much right, but it seems mean, you know, it seems a little upsetting and I
00:12:59.760 don't want to be mean.
00:13:01.220 I mean, it really does seem like he, he even is clear how bad it is.
00:13:05.180 So his opinion would have been, okay, Mississippi can keep their 15 week thing.
00:13:09.680 Right.
00:13:10.260 Yeah.
00:13:10.460 We're not going to overturn Roe versus Wade, but 15 weeks is rational.
00:13:13.280 And there's some sort of rational position.
00:13:15.680 He wanted to do essentially what Casey did, which was come up with some new standard that
00:13:20.720 as, as Alito pointed out, neither side in this case even asked for, it wasn't just like
00:13:28.300 it was the conservative side saying, Hey, let's get rid of this.
00:13:31.460 And the liberal side was saying, ah, let just 15 weeks or give us some other new standard
00:13:37.220 that we can all work with.
00:13:38.620 Roberts just invented that himself.
00:13:40.560 Right.
00:13:41.060 He's like, what if I, what if we do this?
00:13:43.280 And that's what he does.
00:13:44.780 That's what he does.
00:13:45.560 Right.
00:13:45.840 He's done it time after time.
00:13:47.700 He did it with Obamacare.
00:13:49.580 He's, he's done it multiple times.
00:13:51.940 He's agonizing.
00:13:53.240 He really is agonizing, but I am still shocked.
00:13:58.060 You, you and I have said many times, there's no way they're going to overturn Roe versus
00:14:01.840 Wade.
00:14:02.380 Yes.
00:14:02.660 There is no way that's going to happen.
00:14:04.800 This court will not do that.
00:14:06.300 Do you have any confidence this court will do it?
00:14:08.100 No.
00:14:08.540 Nope.
00:14:08.740 I don't have any confidence.
00:14:10.240 This will do it.
00:14:11.200 The Democrats all thought, yeah, oh, they're going to.
00:14:13.700 And they, they were right.
00:14:15.200 Fortunately, turned out they were right.
00:14:16.860 The one time I will be very pleased to admit both they are right.
00:14:19.940 And I was wrong.
00:14:20.800 I did not think I'd ever see that day.
00:14:22.460 No way.
00:14:23.140 Nope.
00:14:24.140 Especially not right now.
00:14:26.880 I mean.
00:14:27.660 And to be clear, in some ways, the same things we always worried about, one of the conservative
00:14:33.420 justices flaking, occurred.
00:14:35.580 It occurred with Roberts.
00:14:37.360 Yeah.
00:14:37.740 Who didn't go along with this.
00:14:39.420 And it sort of occurred with Kavanaugh, who wrote a concurring opinion that basically said,
00:14:45.680 eh, I don't know.
00:14:47.400 I mean, I'm going along with this, but I'm a little wishy-washy on it.
00:14:50.340 But, you know, like, it almost didn't happen this time.
00:14:53.800 Right.
00:14:54.120 But, thank God it did.
00:14:55.500 Thank God.
00:14:56.220 It was 6-3 on Dobbs, right?
00:14:58.760 Yeah.
00:14:59.080 But 5-4, I think, on overturning Roe v. Wade.
00:15:01.860 Yeah.
00:15:02.200 The way they say 5-3-1, essentially.
00:15:04.820 Like, when it comes to Dobbs, he went along with it.
00:15:09.280 But he did not want to overturn Roe v. Wade, which is incredible.
00:15:14.260 He's terrible.
00:15:15.280 And it's incredible to step back at how many times Republicans missed with these Supreme
00:15:22.340 Court justices.
00:15:23.200 I mean, they just missed and missed and missed and missed.
00:15:25.520 All of them missed.
00:15:26.320 The only person you'd say, we don't have evidence of them missing on this particular case, is
00:15:31.160 Trump.
00:15:31.700 Right.
00:15:31.960 Who seemingly went 3-for-3, or at least got 3-for-3 on this.
00:15:34.680 Three home runs.
00:15:35.400 And he pointed that out.
00:15:36.440 Oh, yes.
00:15:36.980 Obviously, on Friday.
00:15:38.140 He pointed that out.
00:15:39.340 And he's right.
00:15:40.100 He's right.
00:15:40.520 He deserves a lot of credit for it.
00:15:41.420 He deserves a lot of credit.
00:15:43.240 Now, a lot of people have fought for this for a really long time.
00:15:46.940 Yes.
00:15:47.240 But President Trump deserves a lot of credit for this.
00:15:50.600 He deserves a ton of credit for it.
00:15:52.060 You know, he said he would come.
00:15:53.120 And interestingly, he said he would come in and pick off a list of 21 Supreme Court justices,
00:15:58.860 basically hand-selected by the Federalist Society.
00:16:01.080 And so the Federalist Society also deserves a lot of credit on this.
00:16:04.380 But it's interesting.
00:16:06.780 He picked Gorsuch from that list and then expanded the list.
00:16:09.700 So his other two picks, both Kavanaugh and Barrett, were not on the initial list.
00:16:14.180 People forget this.
00:16:15.360 He did not actually pick all three justices from the list.
00:16:18.200 He picked one justice from the list.
00:16:20.020 The other two were expanded.
00:16:21.560 And the belief is, particularly with Kavanaugh, that Kennedy was just not going to step down
00:16:26.780 unless he had the guy he wanted to step in for him.
00:16:30.660 Anyway, long story short, he picked three, and they were all right on this one.
00:16:34.380 And honestly, like, we could talk about elections, we could talk about future appointments, all
00:16:39.480 of that, none of it, I mean, like, Kavanaugh could suck from here on out, and it would be
00:16:45.440 disappointing.
00:16:45.980 But the fact that this came through is already Trump's legacy, right?
00:16:50.380 It's already done now, which is huge.
00:16:55.440 You know, look, people, and we bash him all the time.
00:16:58.740 And we, also, Mitch McConnell deserves credit for this.
00:17:02.000 Yeah, because he does.
00:17:04.080 He delayed that, which is why they call it illegitimate, illegitimate Supreme Court.
00:17:09.060 Why?
00:17:09.300 Because they waited for the next, no, it's perfectly constitutional.
00:17:13.620 Yeah.
00:17:13.860 They did something they're perfectly within their rights to do.
00:17:17.440 You're talking about the Merrick Garland delay.
00:17:19.500 No, Merrick Garland delay.
00:17:20.420 Yeah.
00:17:20.760 Waiting until Trump became president.
00:17:22.760 And that's part of it.
00:17:23.520 He waited until Trump became president, which gave us Gorsuch.
00:17:26.400 Although, I will point out, the Republicans held the Senate at that time.
00:17:29.500 So, even if there was a vote and he didn't hold the line, they likely would have rejected
00:17:34.000 whoever it was, which would have been okay.
00:17:36.220 But, I mean, he also pushed, you know, he got all three of these through the Senate.
00:17:39.880 You know how shady the Senate can be at times?
00:17:42.000 Very.
00:17:42.120 Very small majorities.
00:17:43.920 They got them through.
00:17:44.800 And then the third name we really need to give credit to, Pat, is Harry Reid.
00:17:49.080 Because, without Harry Reid upending the judicial filibuster in 2013.
00:17:56.380 Right.
00:17:56.960 Now, they wanted their power then.
00:17:58.840 And this is a good lesson for Democrats.
00:18:00.860 You want to grab power however you can.
00:18:02.900 Elizabeth Warren's asking for packing the court.
00:18:05.360 Think of how this feels later on.
00:18:07.380 Think of it.
00:18:08.140 Because you grabbed power with no justification.
00:18:10.920 And this is how that story ended.
00:18:14.980 Exactly.
00:18:15.720 And people forget that part of it.
00:18:17.540 Yeah.
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00:19:50.180 Pat and Stu for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program.
00:19:52.260 There were some protesters over the weekend, and some of them making incredible points.
00:19:58.880 Here's a lovely young lady with a message about her uterus holding up a sign.
00:20:06.140 And I believe it says, for those just listening on radio,
00:20:11.540 if my uterus shot bullets, would it have more rights?
00:20:17.320 Oh, God.
00:20:17.660 We have to talk about this point.
00:20:19.600 The left thinks this point is really good.
00:20:22.260 And it is.
00:20:23.980 There's no way your uterus can shoot bullets.
00:20:25.960 That's true.
00:20:26.540 That's a good point.
00:20:27.360 Yeah.
00:20:27.600 That's a really good point.
00:20:28.600 It's kind of a moot question.
00:20:29.840 It's a bit moot.
00:20:30.760 It is a bit moot.
00:20:31.640 Yeah.
00:20:31.940 It is a bit moot.
00:20:32.800 But this is a version, essentially, of a very viral tweet that went around that said,
00:20:37.820 Now women have less rights than guns.
00:20:42.200 And like, you know, 500,000 retweets.
00:20:45.180 And you're just like, guys, do you understand how dumb you are?
00:20:50.100 I mean, I know you can't figure these things out.
00:20:52.600 But I'm curious if you're just self-aware enough to realize how stupid you are.
00:20:57.160 How that point does not.
00:20:59.080 We should get into this point.
00:21:00.120 We should take on this particular point.
00:21:01.760 Yes.
00:21:02.200 And we will.
00:21:02.920 Oh, good.
00:21:03.560 And we will.
00:21:04.260 Because there's so many people.
00:21:06.500 You get to these things and you're just like, gosh, you know, this isn't a game.
00:21:10.520 They really think these are good points.
00:21:13.000 They do.
00:21:13.880 That's fascinating to me.
00:21:15.080 It's inconceivable.
00:21:16.060 It's inconceivable.
00:21:17.040 But they do.
00:21:18.180 That is a perfect word.
00:21:19.600 And I might not think, I might not know what it means.
00:21:23.880 You know, in the Princess Bride sense, I may not know what that word means.
00:21:28.100 I keep saying that word and I may not know what it means.
00:21:33.260 You keep using that word.
00:21:34.420 Right.
00:21:35.040 I don't think it means what you think it means.
00:21:37.000 That's very possible.
00:21:38.320 Where I am at this point.
00:21:39.580 I know.
00:21:40.220 Because it does not seem plausible to me that half the country could believe such stupid
00:21:46.860 things.
00:21:47.320 Again, some of the stuff we just disagree on, but some of it is just idiotic.
00:21:50.720 The ignorance that you see online right now on the social media.
00:21:54.540 Oh, my gosh.
00:21:56.500 I pulled a full out Pat Gray this weekend.
00:21:58.700 I said, you know what?
00:21:59.920 Nothing good can come of me being on social media.
00:22:02.980 That's very true.
00:22:03.580 Nothing good.
00:22:04.220 Nothing good.
00:22:05.160 There's going to be a lot of people who I currently like that I will no longer like.
00:22:08.960 Right.
00:22:09.400 I will have family members I'll never talk to again.
00:22:12.060 Right.
00:22:12.340 I will have friends.
00:22:13.440 I had friends who were like, if you are pro-life, unfollow me.
00:22:17.800 I know.
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00:22:22.580 Why would I bother?
00:22:23.560 Why would I subject myself to it?
00:22:25.020 What good could it possibly do?
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00:22:29.620 No, it doesn't.
00:22:30.280 It doesn't help.
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00:24:09.580 It's Pat and Stu on the Glenn Beck Program.
00:24:13.340 We were just kind of about to get into this sign that was being carried by an abortion supporter over the weekend.
00:24:21.600 And if my uterus shot bullets, would it have more rights?
00:24:29.340 It'd be a pretty special uterus at that point.
00:24:31.640 I will say that uterus sounds pretty awesome.
00:24:33.720 Yeah, I think it would.
00:24:34.740 I think we should make that the precedent.
00:24:36.520 I think if your uterus can shoot bullets, it should be...
00:24:38.880 It's the president of the United States.
00:24:40.520 Just automatically.
00:24:41.600 I would support a constitutional amendment to that effect.
00:24:45.560 That's just me, though.
00:24:46.960 Yeah.
00:24:47.320 No, it's me, too.
00:24:48.300 And here's the problem, Pat.
00:24:49.200 It's not currently in the Constitution.
00:24:51.460 And that's kind of the thing you bump into here with these brilliant points from the left over and over and over again.
00:24:57.180 About gun rights as opposed to abortion rights.
00:24:59.320 Yeah.
00:24:59.760 One is in the Constitution.
00:25:02.140 The other, not so much.
00:25:04.260 And this is the problem.
00:25:05.740 So...
00:25:06.180 This is the fundamental misunderstanding with your brilliance, guys.
00:25:10.600 When you tweet...
00:25:11.540 And they really do think they're on to something there.
00:25:13.360 They really do.
00:25:13.840 And the only reason they do, Pat, is because these two rulings came down one after another in two straight days.
00:25:21.480 Right.
00:25:21.740 So it's just in their very shallow brains still.
00:25:26.140 They remember the Supreme Court said something about guns they didn't like yesterday.
00:25:30.560 And then abortion today.
00:25:33.140 So they're like, what if we tie these two things together?
00:25:36.280 Guys, why do women have less rights than guns?
00:25:41.400 Woo!
00:25:42.460 And then you increase your following by 100,000.
00:25:45.760 Yeah.
00:25:46.000 And you get 265,000 retweets and 800,000 likes.
00:25:50.160 And everyone's like, that's amazing.
00:25:51.940 And then people take screenshots and they post them on their Instagram stories.
00:25:54.960 And everyone goes around and talks about what an incredible idea.
00:25:58.380 Do you believe this country?
00:26:00.100 Women have fewer rights than guns do.
00:26:02.980 The fundamental biggest part of the problem here, Pat.
00:26:07.760 And this is what the Supreme Court said.
00:26:10.880 There isn't a constitutional right for abortion.
00:26:14.220 Alito absolutely, specifically outlined that.
00:26:19.420 It was...
00:26:19.860 In the opinion.
00:26:21.380 Egregiously wrong from the start.
00:26:23.900 Right.
00:26:24.220 Okay?
00:26:24.660 Not that it was a right and we took it away because we don't think women should have rights.
00:26:29.620 But that the right does not exist in the Constitution, as has been admitted for decades by not only conservative legal scholars, but also liberal ones who say, hey, we really like abortion.
00:26:42.560 We really think it should be in the Constitution, but it's not.
00:26:45.680 Including Ruth Bader Ginsburg for a really long time.
00:26:48.260 Really long time.
00:26:49.100 Yeah.
00:26:49.320 Ruth freaking Bader Ginsburg.
00:26:50.700 She was a little bit, I think, radicalized once she got into the Supreme Court.
00:26:55.420 It took a while, but she turned around on it a little bit.
00:26:58.920 That's not quite clear, though, at the beginning.
00:27:00.160 But at the beginning, she didn't like the law.
00:27:03.200 And Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
00:27:05.320 She wanted abortion, but realized it was not in the Constitution.
00:27:09.560 So, and the other side of this is, the Second Amendment is in the Constitution.
00:27:15.140 So, the thing you don't like is in the Constitution, and the thing you do like isn't in the Constitution.
00:27:20.240 This is why it's hard for you to understand these things, because the left has this understanding of constitutional law, Pat, which basically says, if I want it, it's in there.
00:27:31.380 If I don't want it, it's not in there.
00:27:35.220 And that's how they judge.
00:27:36.980 That's how Sonia Sotomayor makes every decision.
00:27:40.120 It's in there.
00:27:40.840 I want it.
00:27:41.840 And then, it's not in there.
00:27:44.420 So, I don't want it.
00:27:46.340 It's not in there.
00:27:46.900 That's the way they do it.
00:27:48.060 And just to put a bit of a finer point on this one particular dumb argument about women's rights versus guns rights, women can own guns.
00:28:00.080 So, it's difficult to make the argument that guns have more rights than women when women can own them.
00:28:06.080 And, shockingly to the left, they do own them.
00:28:09.100 Many women own firearms, Pat.
00:28:12.120 Wow.
00:28:12.600 That's a thing?
00:28:13.320 Yeah.
00:28:13.600 And it's hard to say, like, it's like arguing, you know, a slave has more rights than its owner.
00:28:20.020 It's like, if party one owns party two, party two does not have more rights than party one.
00:28:27.120 That's kind of a good rule of thumb.
00:28:30.080 Yeah.
00:28:30.720 So, this point in particular, while wildly popular in the left, is so stupid.
00:28:36.040 So ignorant.
00:28:36.760 So stupid.
00:28:37.420 So much of this went on.
00:28:38.580 I mean, it really is difficult to overstate the emotional stupidity we witnessed.
00:28:46.060 It really is.
00:28:47.080 It really is.
00:28:47.600 I will say this, though, Pat.
00:28:48.400 We should give credit where credit is due.
00:28:51.160 Most, most of the country is not on fire.
00:28:56.740 Right.
00:28:57.060 I mean, a lot of it is not on fire.
00:28:58.960 Now, we did, of course, see, you know, protests erupt into violence across the country.
00:29:03.860 We did see Fox News headquarters targeted.
00:29:06.100 We did see fireworks shot at police.
00:29:08.760 Yeah.
00:29:08.960 We did see a pro-life woman attacked.
00:29:10.900 We did see some journalists assaulted.
00:29:12.760 We did see bro-abortion protesters try to storm the Arizona state capitol.
00:29:17.360 Sure, we saw all that.
00:29:19.200 We did see a firebombing or two.
00:29:21.300 But generally speaking, the entire country is not on fire.
00:29:25.040 And that's just, wow.
00:29:26.340 Congratulations to the last.
00:29:27.280 What restraint.
00:29:28.280 Yeah.
00:29:28.660 All the restraint is incredible.
00:29:30.060 I mean, they got something they didn't like and for at least two days did not set the
00:29:36.980 country on fire over it completely.
00:29:38.820 Some of it they did, but not completely.
00:29:40.960 And that's incredible.
00:29:41.920 What a great job.
00:29:42.960 Also, NBC News analyzed for abortion supporters the distance to the nearest open abortion clinic
00:29:52.360 in major cities.
00:29:53.700 Yeah.
00:29:54.060 In 21 states that either have pre-existing or pending state-level abortion bans.
00:29:59.800 Now, get this.
00:30:01.460 For someone living in Salt Lake City, it will require driving six hours and traveling roughly
00:30:07.280 335 miles.
00:30:09.180 Oh, my God.
00:30:09.820 To the nearest open clinic in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
00:30:13.760 No.
00:30:13.960 That's inconvenient.
00:30:15.180 No.
00:30:15.840 Yeah.
00:30:16.120 They're going to be inconvenienced to kill their baby.
00:30:19.000 And I can't have that.
00:30:20.900 You should be able to do it much easier than that.
00:30:22.980 I think so, too.
00:30:23.740 You know?
00:30:24.240 Yes.
00:30:24.640 You should have an abortion clinic in every neighborhood and it should be within walking
00:30:29.080 distance.
00:30:29.920 Less than two blocks to an abortion clinic.
00:30:33.020 Well, I mean, I remember I'm old enough to remember when everyone had an abortion clinic
00:30:36.660 in their house.
00:30:37.440 You know, when you remember those days when you'd walk down the hall.
00:30:40.420 And this is before these conservatives got in control.
00:30:42.840 But you walk down the hall.
00:30:43.960 This was pre-Reagan.
00:30:45.820 Yeah.
00:30:46.180 Yeah.
00:30:46.400 I think he stopped it.
00:30:47.880 He tried to stop it.
00:30:49.460 I still have the abortion room in my house, though.
00:30:51.860 Oh, you do?
00:30:52.360 Yeah.
00:30:52.680 Just no doctor in there?
00:30:53.800 Sometimes.
00:30:54.320 Yeah.
00:30:54.560 I live in Texas, Pat.
00:30:56.000 Oh, yeah.
00:30:56.500 And they just won't allow this anymore.
00:30:58.200 But usually, basically, the typical house would come with an abortion fun room.
00:31:03.280 And in there would be, the doctor would just live there.
00:31:07.720 Okay.
00:31:08.060 You know?
00:31:08.360 There'd almost be a doctor ready for-
00:31:10.040 Just in case.
00:31:10.680 Just in case there's an abortion.
00:31:11.400 Somebody in the house got pregnant and didn't want to.
00:31:12.840 You can just walk down there whenever you needed to.
00:31:14.500 Yeah.
00:31:14.640 You know what I mean?
00:31:15.300 Yeah.
00:31:15.520 You walk in, you get your abortion, you go back to the couch.
00:31:18.160 Now, this is men or women could get the abortion, right?
00:31:20.800 Well, of course.
00:31:21.600 He'd service either one.
00:31:22.040 Well, can men or women get pregnant?
00:31:23.520 Duh.
00:31:23.840 Obviously.
00:31:24.420 Yeah.
00:31:24.760 Yeah.
00:31:25.040 I mean, we're talking, the men with the uterus.
00:31:27.700 You know, men straighting men.
00:31:28.760 Yes.
00:31:29.400 Men straighting men could walk right down the hall of their home.
00:31:30.640 Or men straighting people would be more correct.
00:31:33.200 Men straighting, that's true.
00:31:33.680 I'd be more comfortable with men straighting people.
00:31:35.120 I don't even like men.
00:31:35.980 I don't like the men in men straighting.
00:31:37.180 No, I don't like it.
00:31:37.600 I think we need to get that out of there.
00:31:38.960 People straighting.
00:31:39.720 Well, men straighting.
00:31:40.900 People straighting is better.
00:31:41.860 You're right.
00:31:42.220 People straighting.
00:31:42.980 That's the way it used to be, Pat.
00:31:45.120 And now these conservatives have taken over and turned us into a Handmaid's Tale.
00:31:48.360 This is all.
00:31:49.740 I love the Handmaid's Tale.
00:31:52.440 There's another brilliant observation that people use every minute of every day on social media.
00:31:58.580 So I've watched the Handmaid's Tale.
00:32:00.820 I've watched the series.
00:32:01.860 And it's very, very well done as a, you know, as a production.
00:32:06.360 It's a, you know, they spent a lot of money on it.
00:32:08.720 It's very well acted.
00:32:10.140 Okay.
00:32:10.560 You need to come up with another reference.
00:32:16.140 Any other reference.
00:32:17.800 There's been a lot of entertainment over the past, let's say, century.
00:32:22.040 Can you pick any movie, any book, any show, anything else, a song, anything other than Handmaid's Tale?
00:32:28.560 Are you saying Handmaid's Tale doesn't fit their narrative?
00:32:31.580 Is that what you're saying?
00:32:32.420 They think it does.
00:32:33.520 I know.
00:32:34.160 And it's bizarre to think that they would because, you know, like, for example, they're like,
00:32:39.120 we're going to go back to the pre-Roe days.
00:32:42.340 We're going to go back to pre-1973.
00:32:44.500 Actually, there was many more states that banned it then, which shows you it's not a constitutional right.
00:32:49.880 Right.
00:32:50.080 Because three, when they passed the 14th Amendment that they based this ridiculous Roe versus Wade ruling on, three quarters of states banned it entirely.
00:33:00.320 And they're like, well, that's what they meant.
00:33:03.360 They wanted to have abortion as a right.
00:33:04.900 Really?
00:33:05.300 Did they?
00:33:05.780 Why would they not address that then when three quarters of states had banned it entirely when they passed the amendment?
00:33:13.320 And then, of course, Gorsuch made that point very clearly.
00:33:15.560 But, like, we're going to a place that we are still going to be, we're going to have abortion available in this country at levels far more liberal, far more liberal than Europe.
00:33:26.080 It might not be available.
00:33:27.340 You might, as you point out, Pat, have to get in a car.
00:33:30.720 Well, get this, Stu.
00:33:32.720 This will shock you to your core.
00:33:34.580 Okay.
00:33:35.080 Really?
00:33:35.660 Yeah.
00:33:36.000 To your core.
00:33:36.800 From Boise, Idaho, the drive is more than 250 miles to the Walla Walla Health Center in Washington.
00:33:46.320 Oh, my goodness.
00:33:47.260 Get this, a patient in Idaho Falls won't even be able to get to the nearest clinic, approximately 290 miles away in Helena, Montana, without a car.
00:34:00.260 Meaning there is no bus service and you can't walk there.
00:34:04.400 Well, you could, but it would take a while.
00:34:06.340 Did they take our abortion in-house idea seriously?
00:34:09.720 How did people get abortions before?
00:34:11.480 Did they not drive to the clinic?
00:34:14.160 Now, I will say this, Pat.
00:34:18.200 Increasingly, abortions are done by pill many times through the mail.
00:34:23.080 Yeah.
00:34:23.320 So, actually, I joke about having the abortion in the house, but that is happening in a lot of cases right now.
00:34:29.560 Maybe the majority of cases and certainly the majority going forward in a lot of these states.
00:34:33.400 Where did you say the place was in Colorado?
00:34:38.300 Steamboat Springs.
00:34:39.280 Steamboat Springs.
00:34:40.860 Mm-hmm.
00:34:41.440 Because I'm interested, because I don't even think that's true, because there is an organization.
00:34:48.200 Now, Steamboat Springs is, let's say, I mean, it's not really that close to the border of Colorado.
00:34:54.140 Looking at it now, you know, you'd have to drive a while, Pat.
00:34:58.360 Well, 330 miles from Salt Lake City.
00:35:00.560 However, you don't know about the new mobile abortion clinics they're making.
00:35:04.900 No, I don't know about them.
00:35:05.980 See, that's the thing.
00:35:06.900 They'll come to you?
00:35:07.960 They will come.
00:35:08.820 They're literally doing this.
00:35:09.780 This is serious.
00:35:10.360 This is unlike walk down the hall and have an abortion in your house with a doctor who lives there.
00:35:16.200 That one wasn't serious.
00:35:17.400 This one is, Pat.
00:35:18.680 They are building, like, Winnebago's, and they're driving them to the borders of these states.
00:35:25.200 So you can just hop right across the border, get your abortion, and go home the same day.
00:35:31.700 Wow.
00:35:32.240 And they're doing it with pills and surgical abortions.
00:35:34.780 And in addition to that, Pat, they're arranging charter bus transportation and flights, free flights, for people to go to these areas.
00:35:44.200 But they're charter buss-ing, in theory.
00:35:46.340 They're just setting this program up now because it just happened this weekend.
00:35:49.440 But they're setting up charter buses to go from wherever you are.
00:35:53.340 You get on the abortion bus.
00:35:55.480 You know, the wheels of the bus go round and round.
00:35:57.840 And you drive with all your abortion-receiving friends.
00:36:02.300 And you make lots of new friends.
00:36:03.700 Hey, we're all getting abortions together.
00:36:05.040 We got something in common.
00:36:06.160 And you go, and you just wipe out an entire generation of children and then come home.
00:36:10.480 Wow.
00:36:10.940 On the same bus.
00:36:11.760 That's really convenient.
00:36:12.440 It's really convenient.
00:36:14.040 That's great.
00:36:14.600 And that's going to be available soon to you.
00:36:16.340 I know the test program for this happens to be in Colorado.
00:36:20.140 That's where they're starting it.
00:36:21.240 So if you happen to live around Colorado, fear not.
00:36:25.240 Fear not.
00:36:26.800 You can just wipe out an entire football team of kids on one bus.
00:36:30.900 It's going to be great.
00:36:31.760 It's going to work out wonderfully.
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00:36:41.320 It's Pat and Stu for Glenn on the Glenn Beck Program.
00:37:01.440 You know, we were just talking about the availability of abortions.
00:37:06.400 And NBC News, in fact, trying to help people find where they can get an abortion in the nearest city or state and all of these things.
00:37:15.540 But the other thing that's going on is companies are going to cover your travel costs for employees to get an abortion.
00:37:25.540 It's like abortion tourism now.
00:37:27.760 So some of the companies that have already said, look, we'll pay for your abortion and we'll send you to the nearest place.
00:37:35.380 Give you airfare.
00:37:36.040 I mean, Amazon is promising people $4,000 to get an abortion.
00:37:40.440 It doesn't cost $4,000 to get an abortion or to even fly to get an abortion.
00:37:45.420 Somebody's going to be making money on that.
00:37:48.140 I know that's funny, too, because I doubt they're going to be direct payments.
00:37:50.960 They're going to go probably to the employee who can say, yeah, it costs me $4,200.
00:37:55.160 Can you give me the $4,000?
00:37:56.140 That'll at least defray the cost.
00:37:57.380 And it'll be like $800.
00:37:59.020 Right.
00:37:59.760 Or they don't even get the abortion at all.
00:38:01.480 Because Amazon, I've got news for you, is not going to be checking.
00:38:05.520 They're not going to ask for a note that says, I mean, this could be a new business for me.
00:38:09.500 I might say, I'm a man.
00:38:11.080 I got a uterus.
00:38:12.520 You can't check that.
00:38:13.560 You can't ask me about that.
00:38:15.180 So I'm a menstruating person.
00:38:17.360 Don't worry about it.
00:38:18.580 And I'm pregnant.
00:38:19.380 I need to go get an abortion.
00:38:20.340 I need to travel to Hawaii.
00:38:25.400 You're going to need to pay for that.
00:38:26.600 Hawaii's the only place where you can get an abortion from where I am.
00:38:29.100 Yeah.
00:38:29.460 And then I would go like 12 times a year.
00:38:33.000 Once a month, I'm in Hawaii for my quote unquote abortion.
00:38:36.320 They can't ask me about it.
00:38:37.080 I got pregnant again.
00:38:37.800 Ah, darn it.
00:38:39.240 I have just, you got to understand.
00:38:41.700 I'm having so much unprotected sex.
00:38:42.980 It's just unbelievable.
00:38:43.680 It's just fantastic.
00:38:44.520 I love it.
00:38:45.000 And so I can't help myself.
00:38:47.140 So Disney will help you pay for this.
00:38:50.100 Dick's Sporting Goods has offered their employees up to $4,000 in travel and expense reimbursement.
00:38:58.660 Amazing.
00:38:59.040 Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Levi's, of course, what a hideous company they've become.
00:39:06.000 Of course, Amazon with the $4,000, Starbucks, Citigroup, Yelp, Apple, Match, and Bumble.
00:39:12.680 And this is just a partial list.
00:39:14.400 I mean, it's going to be virtually.
00:39:15.900 It's going to be traditional.
00:39:17.140 Everybody's going to do this.
00:39:18.120 It's amazing, too, how many things are not covered by health insurance from these companies that constantly are in battles with their employees about when they have actual illnesses and they can't get them treated.
00:39:28.940 Yet here we are with something.
00:39:31.520 They just try so hard to make this seem like it's health care.
00:39:34.460 And like, look, it's just that's not what it is.
00:39:37.180 You know, I really do think the left and I don't want them to benefit, of course, but they would they would benefit by putting themselves back in the position that Joe Biden had in 2006 to say, like, this isn't health care.
00:39:47.520 It's a terrible tragedy.
00:39:49.180 We can't stand that this has to happen.
00:39:51.140 But sometimes we believe it should.
00:39:52.740 That's a bad argument, in my view, but it's one that would connect with a lot of people in the country, unlike shout your abortion and we as a company will pay for your vacation to get one.
00:40:03.160 Yeah, that's that's not a winning argument to the American people.
00:40:06.300 I don't think way too extreme.
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00:41:10.980 Wow, still so much to get into on this abortion situation and the reaction to the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
00:41:21.480 We'll get into that coming up in 60 seconds.
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00:43:09.860 Pat and Stu for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program this week.
00:43:13.820 You know, something we talk about from time to time is
00:43:16.520 how passionate the left is about abortion.
00:43:22.460 It's fascinating.
00:43:23.860 It's like a religion to them.
00:43:26.860 It's more of a religion, I think, than even climate change is.
00:43:31.780 They love abortion.
00:43:35.220 The fact that they can kill babies is just so important to them.
00:43:44.240 And so when they perceive that they've lost that right,
00:43:48.340 which, again, they really haven't lost the right.
00:43:52.240 There's still going to be places where you can get abortions if you really want it.
00:43:56.700 But the reaction is amazing.
00:44:02.100 Look at this woman who throws a pillow down.
00:44:06.800 She's got knee pads on because she's very animated about the Roe v. Wade decision.
00:44:15.900 Oh, wow.
00:44:24.700 I mean...
00:44:25.900 I'm sorry.
00:44:30.300 That's just a little irrational.
00:44:32.260 I don't want to be a flip-flopper here.
00:44:33.540 But in her case, she should be able to abort her kids.
00:44:36.620 You know, I just...
00:44:37.960 I don't think any of us are arguing for her to be a parent.
00:44:41.580 That's unbelievable.
00:44:45.880 That's psychotic.
00:44:46.780 Is that bizarre?
00:44:47.100 It's so weird, too, the performative nature of it.
00:44:49.480 Because, you know, if you're listening to radio,
00:44:51.680 you can only hear the screaming and the bleeping.
00:44:54.580 She's in a leopard print, like, onesie thing, leotard deal.
00:44:59.020 Yeah.
00:44:59.380 She's doing that.
00:45:00.480 And someone else, crucially, is holding the camera.
00:45:04.120 Yeah.
00:45:04.520 Right?
00:45:04.740 Like, this is a performance,
00:45:06.080 as if they think this is a good representation of their movement.
00:45:10.960 Hey, honey, you film me while I throw a pillow down
00:45:14.700 and then just go ape crap on video.
00:45:17.960 How would that be?
00:45:18.520 I'll just start screaming and shaking wildly.
00:45:22.100 And people are going to love it.
00:45:24.100 They're going to love the response.
00:45:25.880 Yes.
00:45:27.160 Amazing.
00:45:28.000 Weird.
00:45:28.680 Hey, Pat, let me break in here real quick
00:45:30.040 just to give you a little news update.
00:45:32.040 We are now in the middle of Supreme Court time.
00:45:34.540 And we have a very good one yet again.
00:45:36.600 More good news from this court.
00:45:38.140 Oh, wow.
00:45:38.540 As a Bremerton, Kennedy versus Bremerton.
00:45:41.120 This is the case of Coach Kennedy.
00:45:42.800 I think, I don't know if you had him on, Pat, on Pat Gray Unleashed.
00:45:45.420 I had him on in Studios America.
00:45:46.620 We had him on here on the radio show.
00:45:48.240 A coach who was praying at the 50-yard line after his games,
00:45:54.160 never asking anybody to come join him.
00:45:57.500 They said that he got fired for this.
00:45:59.600 And they said, you're not allowed.
00:46:00.780 It's a separation of church and state issues.
00:46:02.600 Again, something that's not in the U.S. Constitution.
00:46:06.960 Another thing that isn't in the U.S. Constitution.
00:46:09.160 Right.
00:46:09.800 But that one was written by Gorsuch, a 6-3 decision.
00:46:14.120 As you would expect, Sotomayor, Breyer, and Kagan on the wrong side of that,
00:46:19.040 as they always are.
00:46:20.660 But that is a big one.
00:46:22.140 That was one of the three or four big ones remaining.
00:46:25.260 And it goes the correct way.
00:46:27.220 How do you see that any other way than slapping that down?
00:46:32.200 It's not.
00:46:33.360 I mean, if you're a Supreme Court justice,
00:46:36.120 you should know the Constitution well enough to understand separation of church and state
00:46:43.400 is not really a thing in the United States Constitution.
00:46:47.860 The only thing about the church and state is that the state shall not establish a religion.
00:46:55.340 They shall not make no law establishing a religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.
00:47:03.160 Yep.
00:47:03.520 That's it.
00:47:04.020 That's it.
00:47:04.640 I mean, literally to the point, Pat, that they encouraged states to form their own state churches.
00:47:11.040 Yeah.
00:47:11.640 There were state churches in effect when this went on.
00:47:15.240 One of the first acts of the Congress was to have a prayer.
00:47:21.300 It was a congressional.
00:47:22.040 And, of course, we still have congressional days of prayer from time to time.
00:47:24.920 They printed a Bible?
00:47:25.900 They printed a Bible?
00:47:26.680 Yeah.
00:47:26.860 They held prayer?
00:47:28.300 I mean, it's so over the top of the other way.
00:47:30.700 And this is not even that.
00:47:32.220 We're not even talking about like, oh, well, Congress should get together and pray every
00:47:35.460 day on the floor of the Senate or whatever.
00:47:39.100 Which they do.
00:47:39.780 Which they do, by the way, and still do.
00:47:41.460 And they still have national days of prayer.
00:47:43.040 And all this stuff still occurs.
00:47:44.460 Yeah.
00:47:44.620 But regardless of that.
00:47:47.020 But in school, you can't do that.
00:47:47.660 This is basically a coach who, after the games, because he had a crazy life and decided
00:47:53.860 after all these games would end, he said, you know what?
00:47:57.500 I've gone through so much.
00:47:59.560 I'm going to thank God every day.
00:48:00.880 And after these games, I'm just going to go to the 50-yard line, take a knee, say a silent
00:48:04.120 prayer.
00:48:05.500 And...
00:48:05.900 You can only take a knee if it's in protest.
00:48:09.640 Right.
00:48:09.980 Of the United States flag.
00:48:12.640 That's the only way.
00:48:13.700 It's the only way that's constitutional.
00:48:15.240 The same people who will say...
00:48:16.280 Amazing.
00:48:17.340 Colin Kaepernick...
00:48:18.560 What a hero.
00:48:19.280 ...has a right to be able to...
00:48:21.220 Now, of course, in a private business like that, he doesn't actually have a right to do
00:48:25.360 that.
00:48:25.640 Now, I don't care if he does it.
00:48:27.460 Now, he can't get on the field because he's such a terrible quarterback.
00:48:30.300 But if he could get on the field, I don't necessarily care if he does it.
00:48:34.320 I don't take my political advice from athletes.
00:48:37.740 That's not the way it works for me.
00:48:39.840 I try to come up with those opinions on my own.
00:48:42.160 So they can come up with their own dumb opinions all they want and express them however they
00:48:45.640 want.
00:48:45.820 I don't care.
00:48:46.280 I'll just ignore them.
00:48:47.000 But the NFL has...
00:48:48.720 They can absolutely stop them from doing that if they want to.
00:48:52.220 But, however, like, I guess you're able to fire a coach for just taking a knee and praying.
00:48:58.340 That's just not true.
00:48:59.540 This First Amendment, the freedom of religion, does not stop at your door.
00:49:03.880 Does not stop at the door of the church.
00:49:05.700 It is something you're able to do.
00:49:07.260 Just like we just learned, or at least the left just learned, with the Second Amendment.
00:49:12.520 The Second Amendment also doesn't stop at your front door.
00:49:15.900 That's not where that right ends.
00:49:17.420 It is a right, and you can carry your gun around, and they shall issue it to you, that
00:49:24.560 permit.
00:49:25.060 So, anyway, long story short, that is a big case.
00:49:28.560 Probably one of the biggest ones remaining, that you are apparently...
00:49:33.700 You do have some religious liberty.
00:49:35.160 This court, I will say, has been good on these issues.
00:49:37.720 And people...
00:49:38.540 Let me give credit where credit is due as well to First Liberty Institute.
00:49:42.080 Friends of the show, you know, all those guys over there, Jeremy Dice, and, you know, the
00:49:48.420 whole crew has done such a great job in being relentless, pushing for religious liberty and
00:49:56.480 for the court to respect it.
00:49:58.120 And this was, you know, this was their case.
00:50:01.280 I mean, they argued in front of the Supreme Court.
00:50:05.060 They've shepherded this thing through all the way and did an incredible thing.
00:50:08.160 They've made a real difference.
00:50:09.840 You know, well, there's been a lot of criticism of conservatism, of originalism, of the conservative
00:50:15.640 legal project in general.
00:50:17.940 Oh, we don't get enough results.
00:50:19.420 I mean, it's hard to argue with this right now.
00:50:22.460 You know, this has been an incredible achievement.
00:50:24.840 And I think you look at it, everybody from all aspects of conservatism has made this stuff
00:50:29.700 possible.
00:50:30.440 You know, you can look, we named a few of the names, President Trump, even people like
00:50:34.180 Mitch McConnell, First Liberty Institute, the Federalist Society.
00:50:37.180 And these are widely varying views in a lot of these groups, but all generally just wanted
00:50:42.780 the Constitution respected.
00:50:44.260 And we're seeing that happen.
00:50:45.920 Yeah.
00:50:46.180 It's incredible.
00:50:46.840 And that's, I mean, another, as you mentioned, another great ruling.
00:50:50.280 Maybe we'll get one on climate change as well, which would be great.
00:50:53.980 Yeah.
00:50:54.200 They've got an environmental opinion coming up.
00:50:57.080 That's the, I mean.
00:50:57.800 Is that going to happen today?
00:50:58.680 It may.
00:50:59.280 There's, so we just got another one is Concepcion, which we'll go through here in a minute.
00:51:03.580 But not, EPA versus West Virginia is the, I don't know, maybe the biggest one I'm looking
00:51:08.140 at right now.
00:51:09.460 Because that one, I think, will.
00:51:11.420 They might save that till Thursday or Friday or something.
00:51:14.580 You know, again, who knows?
00:51:16.320 I will say they are always up for surprises, aren't they?
00:51:18.920 Like Friday.
00:51:19.540 Yeah.
00:51:19.960 That was a big surprise.
00:51:20.900 I thought that would be the last one they announced.
00:51:22.900 And that's like a traditional thing.
00:51:24.700 They leave these sort of controversial ones to the last day.
00:51:28.960 But that's not a rule.
00:51:30.760 Like they can do that.
00:51:31.260 Right.
00:51:31.460 They can do it whenever they want.
00:51:33.280 We do know that we have at least one more coming here as we're speaking, as we're sitting
00:51:37.920 here.
00:51:39.360 And it looks like this one was, okay.
00:51:41.940 Well, we'll go through, we'll go through the whole, this whole thing in just a minute
00:51:44.080 because we're running late already.
00:51:45.520 But this was, we at least have one more coming today.
00:51:49.860 There's eight remaining coming into the day.
00:51:51.800 We have two so far.
00:51:52.760 We're going to have a third one at least.
00:51:54.380 Now, does the coach, by the way, does the coach get his job back?
00:51:57.340 Did they?
00:51:58.560 I asked him that in the interview.
00:52:00.200 Did they go that far?
00:52:00.360 I can't remember what he said.
00:52:01.540 I think he was actually open to it.
00:52:04.600 It was, he was an interesting guy.
00:52:06.060 I don't think I'd want my job back.
00:52:07.320 Yeah.
00:52:07.500 I told him I would like, I would hate these people.
00:52:09.940 Yeah.
00:52:10.160 Right.
00:52:10.400 They screwed him over, I believe, in a big way.
00:52:13.760 Yes, they did.
00:52:14.060 He had a totally different perspective on it.
00:52:15.920 Like, his perspective was, number one, he's not like a pastor.
00:52:22.580 This guy is not a religious zealot.
00:52:25.900 He is not the guy who is going, you know, who is like, every time you talk to him, he's got a new scripture he's quoting.
00:52:32.220 He's just like totally a normal guy who just believed he wanted to pray.
00:52:36.900 Like, it was, he's not like, you know, what you would think of when you think of a guy standing up at the Supreme Court.
00:52:43.180 Did they warn him or ask him to do this somewhere else?
00:52:46.940 Yeah.
00:52:47.160 Yeah.
00:52:47.560 So, initially he started, if I'm remembering the story right, I think I am.
00:52:52.080 Initially, he started doing it by himself at the 50-yard line.
00:52:54.800 Oh, did the team join him?
00:52:55.720 And then the team.
00:52:56.500 Oh, no.
00:52:57.000 Saw him do it.
00:52:57.760 What a terrible influence.
00:52:58.980 And said, coach, can we come pray with you?
00:53:00.640 And he's like, yeah, sure.
00:53:01.920 Sure.
00:53:02.180 Of course.
00:53:02.540 It's America.
00:53:03.320 Yeah.
00:53:03.500 So, he went, took a knee at the 50-yard line.
00:53:05.460 He started, some of the players started gathering.
00:53:07.200 I remember that.
00:53:07.660 Over time, even the other teams would start coming and gathering at the center of the field.
00:53:12.420 No, it's unacceptable because you've got a whole bunch of people praying.
00:53:14.640 We can't have that.
00:53:15.360 So.
00:53:15.960 Not on government school grounds.
00:53:18.220 Now, that's a terrible point and not true.
00:53:19.880 But that's what they said.
00:53:22.060 And the school came to him and said, look, we know, we love you and everything, but you can't do it because people, everyone's, you can't bring other people involved because people are worried that you'll have influence over them.
00:53:32.940 And he said, you know what?
00:53:34.020 Okay.
00:53:34.520 I will tell my team not to come out.
00:53:37.720 So, he told them, look, you guys can't come with me and pray out in the center because it's a big controversial thing.
00:53:42.940 So, then he went out and started doing it by himself again and they still fired him.
00:53:46.900 Oh, man.
00:53:47.820 Wow.
00:53:47.960 So, he was only doing it by himself and specifically asked for other people not to join.
00:53:52.340 And, but his opinion seemed to be closer to, look, I don't think they wanted to do this to me.
00:53:57.820 They just felt they had to.
00:53:59.440 I think that was really how he took it.
00:54:01.320 Which, again, shows the ignorance in this country about things that are not in the United States Constitution.
00:54:09.040 They're such ignorance.
00:54:11.260 Such ignorance.
00:54:11.700 And just because people say it over and over and over that there's separation of church and state.
00:54:18.940 Separation of church and state.
00:54:20.160 So, people get into this little world where, I'm sorry, you can't bring religion into this anywhere on school grounds.
00:54:30.080 Well, what?
00:54:31.380 What are you talking about?
00:54:32.500 Of course I can.
00:54:34.160 But that's not the perception.
00:54:36.360 And the perception has been reality for a long time and hopefully this decision will change that.
00:54:40.980 Yeah.
00:54:41.460 That's a big deal.
00:54:42.440 It really is.
00:54:43.660 Religious liberty is really doing well right now.
00:54:45.240 And I think, you know, I'm hoping for, one of the big things I'm hoping for is that many more of these cases and hopefully a definitive one gets to the Supreme Court as it relates to not just, not just church, but church specifically when it comes to all the COVID restrictions.
00:54:59.400 You know, the fact that they were trying to force churches to close down, you have absolutely.
00:55:03.440 I was just trying.
00:55:04.300 They did.
00:55:04.580 They did.
00:55:05.240 They did.
00:55:05.900 I just don't think they did it legally.
00:55:07.520 No, I don't either.
00:55:08.140 And we've seen some lower courts have issues with them and get some of that stuff overturned.
00:55:11.820 First Liberty worked on that stuff as well.
00:55:13.460 Yeah.
00:55:13.700 But I would like to see one of these things go up to the Supreme Court level and have it be very clear that the government can make recommendations.
00:55:22.140 They can say, hey, this is what we think you should do.
00:55:24.580 Here's our best health advice.
00:55:26.300 Here's what our experts are saying.
00:55:27.720 And all that's fine.
00:55:28.520 They can do all that stuff.
00:55:29.900 They cannot stop you.
00:55:31.560 They cannot stop you from opening your business.
00:55:34.040 I don't think that should happen either.
00:55:35.440 But certainly when it comes to a house of worship, the government absolutely should not be able to do that.
00:55:43.580 Yeah.
00:55:43.940 And, you know, look, most churches went along with the advice and just decided, look, we think this is the best thing.
00:55:51.540 And that's totally fine, too.
00:55:52.580 If that's what they believe the decision is, they can make that decision.
00:55:56.500 But the government cannot enforce that.
00:55:59.960 Absolutely not.
00:56:01.660 It's insanity.
00:56:03.220 And the whole theory is so upside down.
00:56:06.600 Like, the state needs to be protected from religion.
00:56:11.040 No, that wasn't the founder's problem.
00:56:13.560 The problem was religion being protected from the state.
00:56:17.960 That's what they were concerned with.
00:56:19.600 And that's what they were trying to do.
00:56:21.740 And this ruling helps along those lines.
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00:57:56.240 So, another ruling has been released.
00:57:58.760 Yeah, this is the Concepcion case.
00:58:00.860 Now, it's about sentencing guidelines, basically.
00:58:03.720 Can you sentence someone to a reduced sentence?
00:58:07.000 We don't really need to get into all the details on the case.
00:58:09.860 But I will say, the lineup is fascinating.
00:58:12.620 It is, Sotomayor wrote the opinion.
00:58:15.280 Okay, so, all right.
00:58:16.540 Sotomayor, usually going to be terrible.
00:58:18.680 Sotomayor, Breyer, and Kagan, as you'd expect, grouped together,
00:58:22.060 as they seem to always do.
00:58:23.120 There's never really much exception from that.
00:58:25.160 Every once in a while, you'll see Kagan stray, but that's...
00:58:27.860 It's rare, but it does happen.
00:58:29.200 It does occasionally happen.
00:58:30.560 Who joined them?
00:58:31.240 What two from the conservative side joined the three liberals in this case?
00:58:36.640 John Roberts.
00:58:37.240 You'd think John Roberts and Kavanaugh would be the two that I would say.
00:58:43.020 They seem to be the two centrist judges.
00:58:45.980 Yeah.
00:58:46.360 No, not in this one.
00:58:47.640 Sotomayor, Breyer, and Kagan, plus Gorsuch and Clarence Thomas.
00:58:52.760 Oh, my gosh.
00:58:53.580 Now, that is a weird five right there.
00:58:55.900 That is a weird five.
00:58:57.660 That is.
00:58:58.460 Wow.
00:58:58.940 Yeah, so, you got that one.
00:59:01.240 And we do have at least one more coming.
00:59:05.000 Do we know which one it is?
00:59:06.220 Let's see, do we have the next one yet?
00:59:07.780 No.
00:59:08.880 Oh, it's Ruan.
00:59:10.240 This is one I looked at the other day, and I'm going to have to refresh my memory on what
00:59:13.840 it is, because honestly...
00:59:17.220 Did you say it's Ruan?
00:59:18.720 Ruan.
00:59:19.320 R-U-A-N is the name, versus U.S.
00:59:21.980 This is about a physician alleged to have prescribed controlled substances outside the
00:59:26.860 usual course of professional practice.
00:59:28.440 may be convicted of unlawful distribution without regard to whether, in good faith, he reasonably
00:59:33.780 believed that his prescriptions fall within the course of professional practice.
00:59:37.420 This one's going to burn down the country.
00:59:38.800 Yeah, this is...
00:59:39.500 If it comes down on the wrong side.
00:59:39.680 The riots are starting on this one already.
00:59:41.320 I don't know if you...
00:59:41.860 If you look outside right now...
00:59:43.180 They're pissed that the ruling hasn't even happened yet.
00:59:45.860 Ruan!
00:59:47.220 Wait!
00:59:47.520 Look for that sort of graffiti on all, you know, walls of burned buildings here coming
00:59:52.680 soon.
00:59:53.740 It does seem to be a unanimous decision.
00:59:56.820 Unanimous?
00:59:57.280 Yes.
00:59:57.680 Justice Breyer wrote it, and that is it for today.
01:00:02.520 Okay.
01:00:02.860 Looks like.
01:00:03.640 So, yes.
01:00:04.400 So, that'll give us down to, I think, five remaining for next week.
01:00:08.160 Including the EPA one, which is a big one.
01:00:11.320 EPA also Remain in Mexico Trump border policy is another big one on the docket.
01:00:17.760 Oh!
01:00:18.260 That's another one.
01:00:19.280 Wow.
01:00:19.660 Because Biden wants to get rid of it, and so far the lower courts have said you can't.
01:00:23.940 You don't have any justification for that.
01:00:26.960 So, as of right now, it remains a very controversial one, and one that the left is really looking
01:00:32.460 at closely, of course.
01:00:33.260 After this session, I think we're really going to have to fight off packing the court.
01:00:37.980 The court packing thing is really going to become an issue because they've lost several
01:00:44.200 big decisions here during this session.
01:00:47.220 Oh, yeah.
01:00:47.720 So, what they're going to want to do is add a whole bunch of liberals to the court and,
01:00:50.960 you know, stack it with 13 justices.
01:00:54.400 Oh, Elizabeth Warren said as much today.
01:00:56.840 Yeah.
01:00:57.400 Over the weekend, she did.
01:00:58.880 And, you know, this is what the left does.
01:01:00.380 When they lose the popular vote, or win the popular vote but lose the Electoral College,
01:01:05.340 they call for repealing the Electoral College.
01:01:07.220 When they can't get their judges through with 60 votes, they say, let's lower it to 50.
01:01:11.220 Ask Harry Reid about that one in 2013, which led to what we saw on Friday.
01:01:16.600 You know, this is what they do.
01:01:17.760 When they don't get what they want, they just try to go around it.
01:01:21.080 They never try to just win within the rules.
01:01:22.780 But you look at this ruling, Roe versus Wade, conservatives won within the rules.
01:01:28.940 They just used the electoral process over many years and decades.
01:01:32.840 They fought with activism.
01:01:35.100 They did everything they could.
01:01:37.920 They, at the very, you know, at law school, well, those levels, developing conservative legal scholars,
01:01:45.220 and it finally paid off.
01:01:46.940 Amazing.
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01:03:22.620 What are we, a week from the 4th of July, right?
01:03:25.440 It's next Monday.
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01:04:12.840 We've been discussing the incredible insanity coming out of the left since the verdict.
01:04:19.900 And, you know, we were warned, we've been warned for the last, how long has it been since the verdict was leaked?
01:04:25.980 Like three months?
01:04:27.340 A couple months, yeah.
01:04:28.000 And we've been warned the whole time to expect violence from both sides.
01:04:34.160 And we were all, wait.
01:04:36.140 Wait, why?
01:04:36.620 Why would we, on the right, go out and, you know, overturn cop cars and set buildings on fire?
01:04:45.320 Why would we do that when we like this ruling?
01:04:48.200 Maybe you forgot about January 6th.
01:04:51.820 No, I didn't.
01:04:52.920 But what does that have to do with anything?
01:04:55.900 Well, that's just who you people are.
01:04:57.820 That's really, and that's one of the reasons why January 6th really pisses me off.
01:05:01.320 Me too.
01:05:01.720 Because now they have this one thing to point to.
01:05:04.380 They've got two things.
01:05:05.300 They have Charlottesville and January 6th.
01:05:09.020 And that's pretty much it, you know.
01:05:10.540 I mean, like, you know, obviously there have been, over the years, unfortunately, a couple of high-profile abortion protester types that have done really terrible things.
01:05:19.900 And have been immediately condemned by every single person I've ever known on the right.
01:05:27.360 You know, Eric Rudolph and, you know, the Kansas abortion killer.
01:05:33.720 There's been a couple of incidents.
01:05:35.460 I would not deny that there have been a couple.
01:05:38.000 It's been very, very limited over the course of a 50-year battle.
01:05:41.840 Very limited.
01:05:42.880 Especially when the stakes are 65 million lives.
01:05:45.640 Yeah.
01:05:46.100 You know what I mean?
01:05:46.560 Like, when you think of how, what a life and death situation this is.
01:05:50.560 I mean, in some ways, you're surprised there hasn't been more terrible behavior.
01:05:54.940 It's really been done, as we mentioned before the break, within the bounds of the system, exactly the way it's supposed to be done.
01:06:01.540 Yeah.
01:06:01.760 You know?
01:06:02.280 You have, you elect people.
01:06:03.440 You, you, but before that, long before that, there was a, a, a long-term grooming of conservative legal scholars, activists who fought every day, who did things like the, uh, the, the March for Life, right?
01:06:20.460 Year after year after year, gathered when it seemed completely hopeless.
01:06:25.540 Yes.
01:06:26.140 To the point.
01:06:27.140 And we believed it was.
01:06:28.100 When you'd turn on your favorite conservative talk show and you'd hear Pat Gray and Stubergear telling you, it's completely hopeless.
01:06:35.780 I mean, I didn't really believe it was that dire, but I never thought I would see the day.
01:06:40.740 No.
01:06:41.360 Where Roe versus Wade was even overturned.
01:06:43.840 And there's a lot more to do on this, on this fight.
01:06:46.320 I mean, it doesn't, you know, we really have prevented no abortions at this point.
01:06:49.680 It's important to, to be clear.
01:06:51.580 It just gives you the opportunity to argue for these things.
01:06:53.880 And in some of these states now, some of these abortions will not occur.
01:06:57.100 And that's, that's great news to me.
01:06:58.640 That means there'll be people who will be alive, will have a chance at life that did not previously.
01:07:03.720 And I don't know how, I don't know how you can be fighting on the other side of that battle, Frank.
01:07:07.060 I don't either.
01:07:07.780 And they fight hard.
01:07:09.220 Hard.
01:07:09.620 They fight hard.
01:07:10.440 And they make it, they make it an issue of race when we want to prevent abortions in minority areas.
01:07:19.160 You know, 80% of abortion clinics are in predominantly black areas, black and Hispanic.
01:07:25.240 Yeah.
01:07:25.800 80%.
01:07:27.000 Jeez.
01:07:27.800 That's just awful.
01:07:28.200 And to me, that's, that says, okay, we want to abort and kill as many minorities as we possibly can.
01:07:36.100 Yeah.
01:07:36.400 I mean, we are saying, no, stop that.
01:07:40.080 Let those people live.
01:07:41.160 Let them live.
01:07:42.180 Yeah.
01:07:42.720 And somehow we're the racists.
01:07:44.420 It's incredible.
01:07:44.880 It really is incredible how that, how this has been spun.
01:07:47.680 I mean, and you listen to the coverage of this, which is not every major media organization
01:07:54.280 sent reporters to abortion clinics that found out about the ruling and then had to call
01:08:00.500 quote unquote patients to tell them they could not come in because Roe versus Wade was overturned
01:08:07.260 and now abortions are illegal in their state.
01:08:08.700 And they're crying and sobbing about how they want to help these poor women kill their children.
01:08:14.160 Why can we not?
01:08:15.540 Please let us do it.
01:08:16.780 Please, it's so sad.
01:08:18.380 What a sad day.
01:08:19.400 And it's like, is there no, no awareness in the press that the other side exists to this story?
01:08:27.180 I guess not.
01:08:27.820 They don't seem to have any interest in it.
01:08:29.460 And, you know, one of the reasons that the black population has stayed in this country between 12 and 14% for a hundred years is because of abortion.
01:08:40.060 It's because they're, they're disproportionately aborted more than whites.
01:08:49.200 And we want that to stop.
01:08:51.120 Yeah.
01:08:51.340 And you know, we, we, and you know who doesn't want it to stop?
01:08:53.660 The left.
01:08:54.220 The left.
01:08:54.520 And Margaret Sanger at the beginning of all this.
01:08:56.920 This is why she started Planned Parenthood in the beginning.
01:08:59.860 And it's been so successful.
01:09:01.260 Look how successful it's been.
01:09:03.900 And they love her.
01:09:05.320 They adore her.
01:09:07.160 They worship at the altar of Planned Parenthood and abortion.
01:09:10.920 It's freakish.
01:09:11.840 And there's just simply no way to get around it for the left that you can call us racists for a hundred different things.
01:09:18.540 And they do.
01:09:19.380 They'll call us racist for, there's a big case that's going to be coming in the next session on affirmative action.
01:09:24.620 And I think there's a good chance that that gets limited in a major way by this court.
01:09:28.900 And it should.
01:09:29.940 You should not be making decisions by skin color.
01:09:32.240 That's something that we used to all agree on and is now apparently wrong.
01:09:35.880 But you can call us racist for a hundred different things.
01:09:38.600 What we want the minimum wage level to be, what you think, you know, voter ID, all these ridiculous things they call us racist for.
01:09:48.240 But the bottom line to all of this is if you implemented every single one of our policies, limiting welfare spending, voter ID, affirmative action, all these things, all to the conservative utopia,
01:10:02.740 what the end result of all those policies would be is tens of millions of minorities alive today that are no longer alive and thriving.
01:10:12.380 Some of them might not be thriving.
01:10:14.240 Some of them.
01:10:15.120 But more than are thriving now would be thriving because of the policies.
01:10:18.500 And they'd all have a freaking chance.
01:10:20.260 Right.
01:10:20.760 You know, like some of them will be doctors.
01:10:23.820 Some of them will be astronauts.
01:10:25.260 Some of them will solve society's great problems.
01:10:30.700 Some of them will be crappy waiters at Chili's that screw up your order.
01:10:36.000 Some of them will be the guy that cut you off in traffic.
01:10:39.060 Some of them will be career criminals.
01:10:41.080 But all of them deserve a chance to live their lives.
01:10:45.000 You don't get to make this decision in advance for them.
01:10:47.540 They get to make those decisions.
01:10:49.120 They might wind up screwing their life up entirely.
01:10:51.680 A lot of us do.
01:10:53.160 But you still get that chance.
01:10:55.060 I'm fascinated at the idea that it's better for society that people should just be executed before they've done anything.
01:11:03.120 Before they've taken their first breath outside the womb.
01:11:06.120 Let's kill them because they might be a drain on society.
01:11:09.300 What the hell kind of philosophy is that?
01:11:12.020 That is freaking psychotic.
01:11:13.740 It's a eugenics philosophy.
01:11:15.200 Yeah.
01:11:15.620 And that's what it was based on.
01:11:16.320 Fostered by Margaret Sanger.
01:11:17.760 That's what it was based on.
01:11:18.960 And you know what?
01:11:19.620 You look at white supremacy groups today and they are not pro-life.
01:11:25.060 White supremacy groups support the right to abortion.
01:11:30.740 And they will explicitly tell you the reason they do is because they like the fact that black and Hispanic babies keep getting aborted.
01:11:41.580 Disproportionately.
01:11:42.440 Disproportionately.
01:11:43.380 Yeah.
01:11:43.560 They like it.
01:11:45.020 So if you want to be on the side of white supremacy and also not coincidentally the Democrats, because they've been lined up for generations, hop on board to that pro-choice movement.
01:11:57.560 It's working out well.
01:11:58.680 It's working out well if that is your philosophy to life.
01:12:01.200 But in reality, I don't understand how anyone can support this craziness.
01:12:05.100 I don't either.
01:12:05.660 Especially see it as the empathetic view.
01:12:10.800 There's a column in the New York Times today by someone named Pamela Paul.
01:12:15.940 She's an opinion columnist there.
01:12:17.660 And let me just give you this, how it starts.
01:12:20.320 As the 4th of July looms with its flags and its barbecues and its full-throated patriotism, I find myself mulling over the idea of American exceptionalism.
01:12:29.320 What, if anything, makes this country different from other countries or from the rest of the developed world in terms of morals and our ideals?
01:12:36.720 In what ways do our distinct values inform how America treats its own citizens?
01:12:42.800 I land on a distinct absence of mercy.
01:12:48.000 Witness the ruthless evisceration of Roe versus Wade and expand blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:12:52.760 So how about the ruthless evisceration of the babies inside the womb?
01:12:57.840 Yeah.
01:12:58.040 Up to and including a full-grown infant coming out of the birth canal and being torn apart and murdered right then and there.
01:13:06.720 I mean, it's incredible.
01:13:08.860 My gosh.
01:13:09.560 How, what lack of self-awareness could you have as a human being to literally define mercy as the constitutional right for one person to kill another?
01:13:23.040 That's mercy to the left.
01:13:26.020 How on earth can you think that way?
01:13:28.160 I can understand you thinking the way of Joe Biden in 2006.
01:13:32.560 It's a terrible tragedy.
01:13:34.300 We don't want it to happen.
01:13:35.620 We want it safe and rare.
01:13:36.840 We want it safe.
01:13:37.560 We want it rare.
01:13:38.380 But we don't want it to occur.
01:13:39.640 That's gone.
01:13:40.200 This is a totally different worldview than that person in 2006.
01:13:45.040 Now, by the way, Joe Biden now holds the same worldview that I just discussed from Pamela Paul of the New York Times.
01:13:50.080 But it's like this idea that murdering 65 million people is mercy is psychotic.
01:13:58.280 It is exactly the eugenic philosophy that led to what we saw in World War II.
01:14:04.380 It's exactly that.
01:14:06.080 It is what Margaret Sanger believed and has continued to try to carry out against this country through Planned Parenthood and other organizations all of this time.
01:14:18.300 And it is fascinating that that has been presented and continues to be presented as this empathetic thing.
01:14:24.660 We're supposed to listen to abortion clinic doctors who are unable to kill children for a day and hear them sob and feel, oh, my gosh, these poor people now have to drive an extra hour.
01:14:36.240 That's what we're supposed that's supposed to be the empathetic side of the argument.
01:14:41.440 Yeah.
01:14:42.140 Incredible.
01:14:43.080 And just a reminder of what the left thinks of Margaret Sanger, who was a eugenics person, wanted to rid the country of minorities.
01:14:51.660 I admire Margaret Sanger enormously.
01:14:55.960 Oh, wow.
01:14:56.680 Her courage, her tenacity.
01:14:59.220 Eugenics.
01:15:00.060 Her vision.
01:15:00.300 Her vision was to eliminate black people in America.
01:15:06.000 That was her vision.
01:15:07.000 Great friends.
01:15:07.980 Ellen Chesler is here, who wrote a magnificent biography of Margaret Sanger called Woman of Valor.
01:15:15.200 Oh, wow.
01:15:15.820 And when I think about what she did all those years ago in Brooklyn, taking on archetypes, taking on attitudes and accusations flowing from all directions.
01:15:30.740 Accusations.
01:15:31.360 I am really in awe of her.
01:15:34.040 Me too.
01:15:34.400 And there are a lot of lessons that we can learn from her life.
01:15:37.480 Well, yeah.
01:15:37.980 And Hitler did learn some of those lessons from Margaret Sanger, as a matter of fact.
01:15:42.860 It's interesting to note.
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01:16:00.300 It's Pat and Stu for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program.
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01:16:12.320 We've got four cases left now that the Supreme Court is going to decide this session.
01:16:19.660 One's on immigration.
01:16:21.840 One's basically a climate change sort of issue.
01:16:26.040 One has to do with Native American sovereignty, you know, because they took the whole Indian
01:16:34.580 nation and they put them on this reservation.
01:16:38.140 How do they know?
01:16:39.240 They took away their way of life, you know, the tomahawk, the bow and knife.
01:16:46.740 They took away their native tongue.
01:16:49.600 Really?
01:16:50.140 Yeah.
01:16:50.340 What do they do?
01:16:51.760 Instead, they taught their English to our young.
01:16:56.620 Not mine, but speaking for the Native Americans.
01:17:02.000 And, you know, maybe the worst part of this, though, all the beads they made by hand, you
01:17:07.460 know where those are made nowadays?
01:17:09.420 In Japan or Taiwan or China, even more nowadays.
01:17:13.860 Yeah, Bangladesh often.
01:17:14.920 Bangladesh.
01:17:15.520 Yeah, it's a big one.
01:17:17.200 Maybe, yeah.
01:17:18.220 So, I don't know if they're going to rule on that aspect of it.
01:17:21.300 Yeah, I think they will.
01:17:22.120 I've always found it interesting because you've said something similar to that many times,
01:17:25.960 Pat.
01:17:26.680 Have I?
01:17:27.380 Yeah.
01:17:28.060 I don't know if you know that.
01:17:28.860 I don't remember doing that.
01:17:29.620 And I've always interested in how the Native American in this situation would define their
01:17:36.000 way of life as a mohawk.
01:17:38.540 A tomahawk.
01:17:39.060 A tomahawk.
01:17:39.880 And a bow and knife.
01:17:40.540 And a bow and knife.
01:17:41.140 It just doesn't seem like that would be...
01:17:43.780 A modern way to describe Native Americans?
01:17:47.300 Yeah, and probably not how they would.
01:17:48.960 Like, they wouldn't be like, hey, you know what defines us?
01:17:51.160 Tomahawk.
01:17:52.160 That's...
01:17:52.560 If I'm going to say one thing.
01:17:53.560 And what about your bow and your knife?
01:17:54.860 And a bow and a knife.
01:17:57.120 That's a really...
01:17:58.180 It's a pretty good point.
01:17:59.220 It is.
01:17:59.800 It's too odd.
01:18:00.880 Huh.
01:18:01.280 Weird.
01:18:01.460 But anyway, that is, of course, very much part of this case in the Supreme Court.
01:18:05.240 They're going to be...
01:18:05.620 I'm sure that's...
01:18:06.040 If that does not find its way into a dissent, I will be very surprised.
01:18:09.480 What was the fourth thing they're doing?
01:18:11.760 I don't remember.
01:18:12.660 And they'll either do this probably Thursday and Friday or maybe next week.
01:18:16.820 Because it almost always ends in early July.
01:18:19.820 Yeah, we don't know the day yet.
01:18:21.580 We don't know the day.
01:18:22.620 This is about whether Congress has the power to authorize suits against non-consenting states
01:18:28.820 pursuant to its constitutional war powers.
01:18:30.980 Honestly, it's not what I follow.
01:18:31.840 If that doesn't go the way I want it to, I'm going to be burning buildings down.
01:18:35.640 Really pissed off about it.
01:18:36.820 Yeah, just thinking about it.
01:18:37.840 Make me angry.
01:18:38.440 This seems like a really good approach.
01:18:40.460 And I think it's working out well for the left.
01:18:41.900 I think they're reaping the rewards of this right now.
01:18:45.460 This approach...
01:18:46.140 See, I really do think, you know, you get...
01:18:47.900 The more and more psychotic you get, the more you wind up winning people over to your opposition.
01:18:54.360 And I do think that at times conservatives have that same issue.
01:18:57.760 And you've got to be careful about it.
01:18:59.540 Because, you know, persuasion is still the name of the game here.
01:19:03.660 You know, you can change laws all you want.
01:19:05.900 You can get your memes, you know, and all your, you know, slam dunk tweets out there.
01:19:10.840 And that's great, but persuading people who might agree with you is still the most important thing.
01:19:17.400 It's how you win these things long term.
01:19:19.020 And I think we saw a very long 50-year battle to achieve those ends here.
01:19:23.080 We've got no room to compromise.
01:19:35.080 We've got no room to compromise.
01:19:48.260 We've got no room to compromise.
01:19:49.260 We've got no room to compromise.
01:19:49.900 We've got no room to compromise.
01:19:50.880 We've got to stand together.
01:19:52.600 It's gonna survive.
01:19:56.720 Stand up straight and hold the line.
01:19:59.860 Dance up straight and hold the line.
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01:20:31.220 Roe vs. Wade of course just overturned the other day
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01:20:47.500 That's been kind of a common refrain over the past few years
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01:21:48.380 Pat and Stu for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program
01:21:52.180 Just a quick note here about CNN
01:21:55.600 Hopefully, things are going to change there
01:21:58.520 I mean, that's the big rumor
01:21:59.840 That they're going to get rid of
01:22:00.880 They're going to clean house
01:22:01.780 All these biased so-called journalists
01:22:05.520 Are apparently on their way out
01:22:08.260 I mean, that's the rumor they keep saying
01:22:10.940 And I heard it was going to happen in the spring
01:22:13.200 It didn't
01:22:14.080 Maybe it'll happen in summer
01:22:15.660 Who knows?
01:22:17.100 But Jake Tapper, who used to be a pretty reliable journalist
01:22:22.260 Kind of did the same thing to both sides
01:22:25.240 He was just interviewing Boris Johnson
01:22:28.580 The Prime Minister in Great Britain
01:22:30.780 And seemed to be trying desperately
01:22:33.580 To get him to bash the United States
01:22:36.440 Tapper asked if he's worried
01:22:40.680 About a decline of democracy in America
01:22:44.500 How can there be a decline of democracy
01:22:48.380 When we don't have a democracy?
01:22:51.720 This is just one of my pet peeves
01:22:53.260 I can't take it
01:22:54.560 But Tapper claimed his international friends
01:22:58.920 Are voicing concern
01:23:00.520 And I'll bet he has so many international friends
01:23:03.240 But they're voicing concerns
01:23:05.200 That American democracy is eroding
01:23:07.900 Boris Johnson promptly dismissed these concerns
01:23:12.980 Which kind of surprises me
01:23:15.040 When I talk to friends in Canada
01:23:17.600 The UK, Australia, and elsewhere
01:23:20.300 People express concern about the United States
01:23:23.480 Tapper said
01:23:24.200 In terms of our ability and our institutions to thrive
01:23:27.200 And continue after what happened with the election of 2020
01:23:31.080 What happened?
01:23:33.140 Some people believe it's a fraud
01:23:34.760 And so our democracy is in trouble
01:23:37.900 Well, then there was, of course
01:23:40.260 One six
01:23:42.500 The day democracy almost died
01:23:45.260 But Tapper said
01:23:46.660 They're worried that democracy is on life support
01:23:49.140 In the United States
01:23:50.280 Are you worried at all?
01:23:52.720 No
01:23:53.220 Johnson immediately replied
01:23:55.240 You're not?
01:23:56.640 I want to say this to the people of the United States
01:24:00.320 Johnson said
01:24:01.180 I'm not
01:24:02.780 I guess
01:24:03.880 Get back to what I've been trying to say to you
01:24:07.580 Throughout this interview
01:24:08.680 I think it appears that
01:24:10.500 The death of democracy in the United States
01:24:12.760 Grossly, grossly exaggerated
01:24:14.860 America is a shining city on a hill
01:24:18.760 That's the Ron Reagan description
01:24:22.580 And it will continue to be so
01:24:25.100 He said
01:24:25.600 That kind of surprises me coming from him
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01:24:31.620 Let's go to Ryan in Massachusetts
01:24:35.000 Hey Ryan, you're on the Glenn Beck program
01:24:36.920 With Pat and Stu
01:24:37.780 How we doing?
01:24:39.300 Good
01:24:39.740 Very good
01:24:41.600 I just wanted to comment
01:24:42.780 I know it's kind of late in the show now
01:24:44.500 But on the church situation
01:24:46.220 We, you know, of course
01:24:48.680 We have a rhino for a governor
01:24:50.080 Here in Massachusetts
01:24:51.680 And he had ordered that all
01:24:54.340 Worship services be ceased
01:24:57.120 Because of COVID
01:24:58.220 Our church never did
01:25:01.020 We stayed
01:25:01.540 We maintained being open
01:25:02.720 Until we did have
01:25:03.800 A small little COVID issue
01:25:06.780 We did
01:25:07.200 And then we shut down for two weeks
01:25:08.460 To make sure that we were doing our part
01:25:10.020 But
01:25:10.260 We weren't doing it because the government told us to
01:25:13.500 And I have a good pastor friend of mine
01:25:16.220 In Worcester, Mass
01:25:17.780 Who runs the Adams Square Baptist Church
01:25:20.840 And they were going so far
01:25:24.120 To shut him down
01:25:25.860 As to having mounted police
01:25:28.780 Police cruisers
01:25:30.780 Outside of his church
01:25:32.500 Before and after church services
01:25:34.620 And of course
01:25:37.140 It didn't make national news
01:25:38.500 You know
01:25:39.080 Of course
01:25:39.780 Why would a pastor standing up
01:25:42.220 Saying people need God
01:25:43.940 People need Jesus now
01:25:45.360 Not to sit at home
01:25:47.580 By themselves
01:25:48.180 Be isolated
01:25:48.900 Where Satan can attack them
01:25:50.720 But he took a stand
01:25:53.180 Now I also wanted to add
01:25:55.280 That this pastor
01:25:56.720 Was a convicted felon
01:25:58.600 And he's actually since
01:26:01.320 Had his entire slate
01:26:03.400 Pretty much wiped clean
01:26:04.760 From the governor
01:26:06.260 In New Hampshire
01:26:07.780 And it's completely changed his life
01:26:09.860 But his point was
01:26:12.760 People at this point
01:26:14.400 Still needed to be able to be in church
01:26:16.140 And the government
01:26:17.420 Shouldn't be able to stay
01:26:18.400 Whether churches
01:26:19.000 Could maintain being open or closed
01:26:21.000 Right
01:26:21.420 It was a personal choice
01:26:23.120 If we wanted to
01:26:24.120 Go into church
01:26:25.280 And expose ourselves
01:26:26.340 To other people
01:26:27.540 Who may have COVID
01:26:28.940 Yeah
01:26:29.880 This is basic
01:26:31.380 Right
01:26:31.800 I mean this is
01:26:32.380 When it comes to this country
01:26:34.460 This should not be controversial
01:26:36.460 You
01:26:37.320 The controversial decision
01:26:38.480 Might come from the church
01:26:39.440 To stay open
01:26:40.120 In a situation like this
01:26:41.360 You might say
01:26:41.840 Hey
01:26:42.100 You guys are not
01:26:42.860 Respecting
01:26:43.700 Your congregation
01:26:45.040 You should take this thing
01:26:46.120 Online for a few weeks
01:26:47.040 You can absolutely
01:26:47.940 Make that argument
01:26:48.580 Many churches did
01:26:49.500 By the way
01:26:49.940 Most churches did
01:26:51.320 Wind up taking some sort of delay
01:26:53.200 And putting it online
01:26:54.660 But like
01:26:55.560 The idea that
01:26:56.760 The government
01:26:58.360 Can step in
01:26:59.560 And stop a worship service
01:27:01.560 I would argue
01:27:02.920 Literally under any circumstance
01:27:04.660 I don't think there's
01:27:05.820 Any circumstance
01:27:06.900 Whatsoever
01:27:08.060 That the government
01:27:08.880 Can be involved in that
01:27:09.860 They can take on
01:27:10.800 Behavior that's
01:27:12.200 Illegal
01:27:13.180 Like if they're
01:27:14.100 Sacrificing human beings
01:27:15.720 Inside the church
01:27:16.440 They could do something
01:27:16.980 About that
01:27:17.460 But like
01:27:18.520 That's
01:27:19.360 You know
01:27:19.660 That's really the extent of it
01:27:21.000 You can't tell
01:27:22.640 A church
01:27:23.280 To not operate
01:27:24.420 That is not something
01:27:26.020 You can do
01:27:26.680 It's un-American
01:27:27.700 Unconstitutional
01:27:29.220 Thanks Ryan
01:27:29.760 Appreciate it
01:27:30.480 Now you
01:27:31.800 I mean there's
01:27:32.500 Exceptions to that
01:27:33.580 There is
01:27:34.080 Right
01:27:34.240 Because what if
01:27:35.160 What if some people
01:27:36.780 Enter the U.S. Capitol building
01:27:39.600 And start milling around
01:27:40.760 And parading
01:27:41.680 Then should you close churches
01:27:43.880 You'd agree with that
01:27:45.280 Wouldn't you
01:27:45.580 Because I mean
01:27:46.040 That is a crisis
01:27:46.900 That
01:27:47.320 You almost can't overcome
01:27:49.920 Really?
01:27:50.520 Because I feel like
01:27:51.200 You can overcome
01:27:52.160 And we have
01:27:53.080 Pretty well
01:27:53.720 Actually
01:27:54.200 Yeah
01:27:54.500 It was a crisis
01:27:55.240 For a couple
01:27:55.840 I mean a couple hours there
01:27:57.000 Yeah
01:27:57.500 That was pretty bad
01:27:58.220 And then you know
01:27:58.980 Like three hours later
01:28:00.000 The government did its business anyway
01:28:01.860 I've always wondered
01:28:03.240 Okay
01:28:03.880 Let's say
01:28:04.900 That these
01:28:05.940 Insurrectionists
01:28:07.600 Were entirely successful
01:28:09.040 In what they did
01:28:09.780 Right
01:28:10.040 How would that even overturn
01:28:11.960 Our
01:28:12.320 No it wouldn't
01:28:13.000 Our republic
01:28:14.140 It wouldn't
01:28:15.000 That's why I really don't like
01:28:16.080 The word insurrection
01:28:17.000 Yeah it's stupid
01:28:17.760 Look there
01:28:18.400 When it's
01:28:19.200 Talking about the riots
01:28:20.380 Specifically
01:28:21.020 Like it does
01:28:21.780 It's just not a good description
01:28:23.420 Of what occurred there
01:28:24.300 What occurred there
01:28:25.440 Was a riot
01:28:26.040 Yes
01:28:26.680 You know
01:28:27.280 Yes
01:28:27.940 It does seem like
01:28:29.160 There were
01:28:29.780 A few people in that crowd
01:28:31.780 That had other aims
01:28:33.220 But with no
01:28:34.000 And a lot of those people
01:28:34.940 Were probably
01:28:35.800 Antifa
01:28:37.120 Douchebags
01:28:38.260 Maybe
01:28:38.700 I mean I do think
01:28:39.940 That there were people
01:28:40.800 On the
01:28:41.480 On the
01:28:42.580 You know
01:28:42.780 Yeah some people
01:28:43.800 Got carried away
01:28:44.440 The Proud Boys
01:28:45.080 Sort of side
01:28:45.840 Of things
01:28:46.280 And certainly not even
01:28:47.120 All the Proud Boys
01:28:48.140 But like
01:28:48.800 Some of them
01:28:50.160 Seemingly
01:28:51.120 There are communications
01:28:52.200 That show
01:28:52.940 That they really
01:28:53.660 Did want to
01:28:54.600 Try to do something
01:28:56.360 Crazy there
01:28:57.060 That day
01:28:57.660 And had some
01:28:59.040 Planning to it
01:29:00.180 Although we just
01:29:00.700 Came out
01:29:00.960 Just this weekend
01:29:01.700 Came out
01:29:02.300 That Tario
01:29:03.720 Who's the guy
01:29:04.320 Who was running
01:29:04.860 The Proud Boys
01:29:05.580 At the time
01:29:06.000 Had a meeting
01:29:08.140 With the Proud Boys
01:29:09.240 And said
01:29:09.600 Don't cross police lines
01:29:11.120 Oh wow
01:29:12.540 Now
01:29:13.120 Really
01:29:13.720 It seems like
01:29:14.520 Some of the Proud Boys
01:29:15.260 Didn't agree with that
01:29:16.080 Or didn't go along
01:29:16.900 With it
01:29:17.100 Yeah and they went
01:29:17.660 Anyway
01:29:18.000 But went anyway
01:29:19.020 But the bottom line
01:29:20.360 Was there
01:29:20.700 May very well
01:29:21.860 Have been
01:29:22.260 Some people
01:29:22.740 In that crowd
01:29:23.240 That did
01:29:23.640 Have those aims
01:29:24.600 But like
01:29:25.120 What
01:29:26.380 So
01:29:26.860 What does it mean
01:29:28.820 Like you know
01:29:29.780 I don't
01:29:30.800 Those people
01:29:32.760 Should be prosecuted
01:29:33.820 For that
01:29:34.200 That's what it means
01:29:34.960 The people
01:29:36.160 Who try to
01:29:37.040 Actually overthrow
01:29:38.020 The government
01:29:38.420 Whether they had
01:29:39.220 Any rational basis
01:29:40.560 For success or not
01:29:41.920 Should still be punished
01:29:43.160 People who attacked
01:29:44.460 Police officers
01:29:45.240 100%
01:29:46.080 Easy for me to say
01:29:47.080 Should be punished
01:29:47.880 To the fullest extent
01:29:48.720 Of the law
01:29:49.620 People who
01:29:51.300 You know
01:29:51.840 There were a lot of people
01:29:53.340 Who meandered in
01:29:54.840 And meandered out
01:29:55.540 And didn't do anything
01:29:56.660 Was that a good idea
01:29:58.060 And still got prosecuted
01:29:59.000 Still got prosecuted
01:29:59.680 Yeah
01:29:59.900 Was that a good idea
01:30:00.580 I mean I think
01:30:01.080 You probably should have
01:30:01.920 Probably should have known
01:30:03.300 Though
01:30:03.520 As many of them
01:30:04.680 Have pointed out
01:30:05.540 Like we walked
01:30:06.760 Up to the doors
01:30:07.540 And the police officers
01:30:08.820 Were like
01:30:09.240 Standing there
01:30:09.800 And letting us in
01:30:10.360 So I didn't think
01:30:11.380 It was that big of a deal
01:30:12.060 I can understand
01:30:12.700 How that might happen
01:30:13.860 In the middle of the chaos
01:30:14.700 Some of it
01:30:15.340 I don't understand
01:30:16.020 I mean like
01:30:16.340 There's obviously
01:30:17.260 Video of people
01:30:19.140 Smashing through windows
01:30:20.340 Those people knew
01:30:21.300 They weren't allowed in
01:30:22.200 Right
01:30:22.500 Like we know
01:30:23.900 Some of this stuff
01:30:24.940 I don't want to downplay
01:30:26.140 The day
01:30:26.920 It was bad
01:30:27.700 But
01:30:28.300 The left
01:30:29.540 Has brought it to
01:30:30.140 Ridiculous
01:30:30.700 Ridiculous lengths
01:30:31.820 Right
01:30:32.360 And what they're trying
01:30:33.540 To do with this
01:30:34.480 Commission
01:30:35.780 Largely is silly
01:30:37.400 Where do you stand
01:30:39.240 On the idea
01:30:40.020 Trump
01:30:40.860 Trump
01:30:40.880 Basically came up
01:30:42.280 And said
01:30:42.600 Hey
01:30:42.860 We shouldn't have
01:30:43.720 Abandoned this commission
01:30:44.740 We shouldn't have
01:30:45.600 Taken the republicans
01:30:46.660 Off the commission
01:30:47.320 Because now
01:30:48.720 There's nobody
01:30:49.140 Pushing back
01:30:49.740 There's nobody
01:30:50.120 Giving the other side
01:30:50.820 There's nobody
01:30:51.160 Asking tough questions
01:30:52.240 Yeah
01:30:52.980 It seems
01:30:53.400 It does seem like
01:30:54.300 It does seem like
01:30:54.320 That probably
01:30:55.080 Was a mistake
01:30:55.900 I don't know
01:30:56.660 At the time
01:30:57.120 I remember
01:30:57.500 Trump
01:30:57.860 Complaining about it
01:30:59.360 But at the time
01:31:00.220 It is a
01:31:01.420 It does seem to be
01:31:02.320 A mistake here
01:31:03.040 There's no
01:31:04.020 There's no other side
01:31:05.060 There's no Jim Jordan
01:31:06.140 Now they took
01:31:06.940 Jim Jordan
01:31:07.360 Off the commission
01:31:07.920 But like
01:31:08.300 There's no
01:31:08.580 There's none of those
01:31:09.240 Figures sitting there
01:31:09.920 And being like
01:31:10.300 Wait what about this
01:31:11.160 What about this
01:31:11.640 What about this
01:31:12.260 There's none of it
01:31:12.980 There's no pushback
01:31:13.760 That
01:31:14.960 That's
01:31:15.640 That's
01:31:15.980 You know
01:31:16.940 Probably not a good idea
01:31:17.940 I know my group
01:31:19.380 Ashamed men
01:31:20.380 Got our wires
01:31:22.260 Crossed a little bit
01:31:23.100 Okay
01:31:23.360 And instead of
01:31:24.020 Going to D.C.
01:31:24.640 We wound up
01:31:25.280 In Pocatello
01:31:26.020 Idaho
01:31:26.600 Really
01:31:26.980 Yeah
01:31:27.300 Yeah
01:31:28.000 Ashamed men
01:31:28.700 As opposed to
01:31:29.260 The proud boys
01:31:29.800 You're the ashamed men
01:31:30.780 Yes
01:31:31.140 And you guys
01:31:31.820 Went to Idaho
01:31:32.600 Yeah
01:31:32.980 Pocatello
01:31:33.620 Really
01:31:33.960 Specifically
01:31:34.380 Yeah
01:31:34.840 And then
01:31:35.520 Suddenly realized
01:31:36.520 Well there's not even
01:31:37.420 A capitol building here
01:31:38.420 Because this isn't
01:31:39.500 The capitol
01:31:40.080 So I think we got
01:31:41.220 Our wires crossed
01:31:42.060 A little bit
01:31:42.640 I will say
01:31:43.280 You guys are
01:31:43.740 A pretty crappy
01:31:44.440 Organization
01:31:44.800 I don't mean
01:31:45.740 To be offensive to you
01:31:46.740 But you know
01:31:47.440 Ashamed men
01:31:49.060 Have to have
01:31:49.760 Some outlet
01:31:50.820 Don't they
01:31:51.420 I don't know
01:31:52.780 No
01:31:53.000 I don't think so
01:31:53.780 I think they do
01:31:55.160 It's just on the internet
01:31:55.940 In the middle of the night
01:31:56.680 Alright
01:32:01.100 Let's go to
01:32:01.920 Dakota
01:32:03.040 In Indiana
01:32:03.800 Hey Dakota
01:32:04.520 You're on the
01:32:05.220 Glenn Beck program
01:32:06.080 How are you guys doing
01:32:08.140 This afternoon
01:32:08.620 Good
01:32:09.120 It's only morning
01:32:11.040 Well you guys are
01:32:11.760 Well I guess it's still
01:32:13.860 It's still 11
01:32:14.780 Yeah
01:32:15.140 Yeah
01:32:15.680 Yeah
01:32:15.860 Alright
01:32:17.180 Go ahead
01:32:17.580 I'm calling about
01:32:18.400 The Supreme Court case
01:32:20.560 Of Dubs
01:32:21.660 And Roe vs. Wade
01:32:23.080 A lot of the states
01:32:24.740 That have these
01:32:25.300 Trigger laws going on
01:32:26.660 There are also states
01:32:28.800 That state
01:32:30.100 That an abortion
01:32:31.920 Is
01:32:32.260 It's considered an abortion
01:32:34.060 If you are carrying a baby
01:32:36.400 And you miscarry
01:32:37.700 And that baby
01:32:38.260 Has to be medically removed
01:32:39.800 And a lot of the people
01:32:41.560 That I have spoken to
01:32:42.740 Since this case
01:32:43.560 Has come out
01:32:44.180 Are traditionally
01:32:45.520 Vote
01:32:46.000 Conservative
01:32:47.060 But that's where
01:32:48.220 They draw the line
01:32:49.860 Is because
01:32:50.780 These states aren't
01:32:52.300 And nobody's
01:32:53.000 Talking about that
01:32:54.020 They still qualify
01:32:55.160 That as an abortion
01:32:56.560 But
01:32:56.900 Yeah
01:32:57.320 It's not
01:32:57.880 It's not
01:32:58.580 They need to be
01:33:00.180 Appreciate the call
01:33:01.020 Dakota
01:33:01.360 They need to be
01:33:02.340 Careful about that
01:33:03.260 Yes
01:33:03.740 Some of the laws
01:33:04.540 Do need to be
01:33:05.300 Careful about that
01:33:06.360 For example
01:33:07.220 I know for a fact
01:33:08.040 The Arkansas law
01:33:09.280 Is written with that
01:33:10.020 As a specific
01:33:10.860 Exception
01:33:11.980 A miscarriage
01:33:13.080 A miscarriage
01:33:13.820 And the removal
01:33:14.720 That's a specific
01:33:15.760 Exception
01:33:16.120 In the Arkansas law
01:33:16.940 I believe
01:33:17.580 Most of these states
01:33:18.760 Are treating it that way
01:33:20.320 There may be
01:33:21.420 A state or two
01:33:22.520 That is not
01:33:23.340 Not because
01:33:24.460 They intentionally
01:33:25.680 Are trying to
01:33:26.820 You know
01:33:28.040 Make that a criminal activity
01:33:29.520 They just
01:33:30.340 Didn't write the law
01:33:31.700 As clearly
01:33:32.520 As they should have
01:33:33.420 And that will be
01:33:34.540 Corrected by these states
01:33:35.540 I don't think
01:33:35.880 They're going to have
01:33:36.200 Any problem with that
01:33:37.180 But if they don't
01:33:38.180 Correct it
01:33:38.560 Of course
01:33:38.820 That's going to be
01:33:39.360 Used against
01:33:40.000 The right
01:33:40.760 And this ruling
01:33:41.960 This is what we're
01:33:42.540 Hearing right now
01:33:43.100 Which is
01:33:43.620 The fear mongering
01:33:44.940 On top of this
01:33:45.600 Right
01:33:45.880 A big focus of this
01:33:47.880 Is what Clarence Thomas
01:33:49.280 Wrote in his
01:33:50.380 Concurring opinion
01:33:51.660 Which basically said
01:33:53.200 Look
01:33:53.520 What we did
01:33:55.520 To come up with
01:33:55.960 Roe versus Wade
01:33:56.540 Was insane
01:33:57.100 We just created
01:33:57.900 These rights out of thin air
01:33:58.840 We've done this
01:33:59.680 In a bunch of other
01:34:00.300 Cases either
01:34:01.540 As well
01:34:02.220 And we should go back
01:34:02.860 And address those
01:34:03.680 Like contraception
01:34:05.060 Like
01:34:05.880 Gay marriage
01:34:07.740 We should go back
01:34:08.720 And address these
01:34:09.720 Like
01:34:10.340 The anti-sodomy law
01:34:11.860 That was in Texas
01:34:12.620 We should go back
01:34:13.760 And readdress these
01:34:14.680 Now he's not
01:34:15.300 Making the argument
01:34:16.020 That any of these
01:34:17.200 Things individually
01:34:17.880 Are bad
01:34:18.540 Or wrong
01:34:19.180 Or should not
01:34:19.820 Be legal
01:34:20.280 He's just saying
01:34:21.200 The case
01:34:22.140 As decided
01:34:23.580 Was terrible
01:34:24.260 Legal precedent
01:34:25.300 And we can't
01:34:26.780 And we can't
01:34:26.800 Just ignore that
01:34:27.700 However
01:34:28.800 We should point out
01:34:30.020 They have one vote
01:34:31.920 For that
01:34:32.300 One
01:34:33.220 Now it might
01:34:34.600 I think it is
01:34:35.620 The correct legal argument
01:34:36.680 Without question
01:34:37.440 You can't just
01:34:38.600 Manufacture
01:34:39.540 Law
01:34:40.400 All those
01:34:40.940 Those rulings
01:34:42.060 Were poor
01:34:42.800 Legally
01:34:44.000 The
01:34:44.360 The judicial basis
01:34:46.200 For it was poor
01:34:47.160 But that doesn't mean
01:34:48.840 That there's an appetite
01:34:50.180 To go back
01:34:51.100 And investigate
01:34:52.000 Those cases
01:34:52.600 And overturn them
01:34:53.300 The only
01:34:53.920 Literally
01:34:54.720 They got one vote
01:34:55.580 For that
01:34:55.920 They also got
01:34:57.080 Two votes
01:34:58.360 Of the six
01:34:58.940 Basically came out
01:35:00.700 And said
01:35:01.220 We're not doing
01:35:02.040 This at all
01:35:02.840 That was Roberts
01:35:03.580 And Kavanaugh
01:35:04.280 And in
01:35:05.420 The main opinion
01:35:06.720 It said
01:35:07.300 This has nothing
01:35:08.640 To do with
01:35:09.080 Those other cases
01:35:09.720 Like they
01:35:10.460 Specifically came out
01:35:11.780 And said
01:35:12.080 It's only
01:35:12.480 Abortion
01:35:13.240 Yet if you go
01:35:14.600 Alito made that
01:35:15.140 Really clear
01:35:15.780 Alito was very clear
01:35:16.860 Thomas said
01:35:17.880 Look
01:35:18.260 I agree
01:35:19.260 It's only abortion
01:35:19.980 In this case
01:35:20.620 I think we should
01:35:21.400 Go farther
01:35:21.900 He's the only vote
01:35:23.580 On the Supreme Court
01:35:24.360 For that
01:35:24.700 The only one
01:35:25.620 And I think
01:35:26.820 Honestly
01:35:27.240 He's correct
01:35:28.280 When it comes
01:35:28.680 To a legal standard
01:35:29.420 But you know
01:35:30.100 That's
01:35:30.760 It's just not
01:35:31.420 Happening right now
01:35:32.200 Yeah
01:35:32.540 888-727-BECK
01:35:34.960 More Pat and Stu
01:35:35.660 For Glenn
01:35:36.040 Coming up
01:35:36.580 You know
01:35:40.660 One of the things
01:35:41.420 That the left
01:35:42.280 Is screaming about
01:35:43.140 Is
01:35:43.640 Oh okay
01:35:44.840 Well watch out
01:35:46.060 Same sex marriages
01:35:47.520 Cause you're next
01:35:49.320 Watch out
01:35:50.520 Trans people
01:35:51.320 Cause
01:35:51.760 You're next
01:35:52.880 After that
01:35:53.720 They're just gonna
01:35:54.360 Put you in prison
01:35:55.120 Fear mongering
01:35:55.980 Fear mongering
01:35:56.600 This is just
01:35:57.260 Fear mongering
01:35:58.080 You know
01:35:58.960 Clarence Thomas again
01:36:00.120 Is the only vote
01:36:00.880 For this right now
01:36:02.220 Again
01:36:03.080 I think
01:36:03.620 He's setting this up
01:36:05.080 And saying like
01:36:05.580 Look long term
01:36:06.540 We should move this way
01:36:07.480 As conservatives
01:36:08.020 Because we know
01:36:08.940 Every conservative
01:36:09.900 Legal scholar
01:36:10.720 Knows these decisions
01:36:11.840 Were decided improperly
01:36:13.380 That doesn't mean
01:36:14.220 The under
01:36:15.080 The
01:36:16.140 The
01:36:16.480 The foundational
01:36:17.780 Policy there
01:36:19.760 Is wrong
01:36:20.600 Like if
01:36:21.640 We went back
01:36:22.580 To the
01:36:23.580 The contraception case
01:36:25.200 And overturned it
01:36:26.020 What would happen
01:36:28.180 Is
01:36:29.100 Every state
01:36:30.080 In the union
01:36:30.720 Would allow
01:36:31.440 Contraception
01:36:32.180 Almost certainly
01:36:33.000 I don't think
01:36:33.900 There's any doubt
01:36:34.700 About that
01:36:35.180 Now there's other
01:36:36.020 You want to talk
01:36:36.680 About gay marriage
01:36:37.340 It might get a little
01:36:38.000 Bit more questionable
01:36:38.980 But the state
01:36:40.120 The
01:36:40.460 The
01:36:40.740 The court
01:36:42.000 In and of itself
01:36:43.360 They said they're not
01:36:43.880 Going back on
01:36:44.580 Any of those cases
01:36:45.560 They're not going back to them
01:36:46.120 And specifically mentioned it
01:36:47.960 Yeah they specifically said
01:36:49.080 This has nothing to do with it
01:36:50.000 And does not influence that
01:36:50.860 Kavanaugh specifically said
01:36:52.420 No
01:36:52.980 We're not going there
01:36:54.040 We know Roberts isn't going there
01:36:56.040 You know the three liberals
01:36:57.020 Aren't going there
01:36:57.700 So the idea that this is going to happen
01:36:59.380 At least anytime soon
01:37:00.680 Is
01:37:01.760 Is crazy
01:37:02.460 It's just fear mongering
01:37:03.760 And most of these policies
01:37:05.540 Would
01:37:06.660 You'd have no problem with them
01:37:08.480 Even if
01:37:09.020 If these legal
01:37:10.120 Cases
01:37:11.060 The case
01:37:11.820 The Supreme Court cases
01:37:12.540 Were overturned
01:37:13.440 Now
01:37:14.420 Again
01:37:15.720 There'd be all sorts of problems
01:37:17.340 That would
01:37:18.520 Arise from
01:37:19.680 Overturning them
01:37:20.580 When it comes to paperwork
01:37:22.340 And other things
01:37:23.440 Like that's
01:37:24.080 And that's part of the reason
01:37:25.180 Why they're not going to do it
01:37:25.980 Honestly
01:37:26.320 You know when it comes to
01:37:27.960 Something like gay marriage
01:37:28.780 That's one of the reasons
01:37:29.500 They're not going to do it
01:37:30.140 They know it's a terror
01:37:30.900 Obergefell was not a good decision
01:37:33.780 It was not
01:37:34.900 Well argued
01:37:35.860 It was
01:37:36.480 Judicial activism
01:37:37.960 That does not mean
01:37:39.460 That
01:37:40.620 They are taking a position
01:37:41.800 On whether gay marriage
01:37:42.600 Is right or wrong
01:37:43.280 They're just saying
01:37:44.760 There's no enshrined
01:37:46.080 Constitutional right to it
01:37:47.680 Obviously
01:37:48.640 I mean
01:37:49.100 They could have written it
01:37:51.020 Into the constitution
01:37:51.680 If they wanted there to be one
01:37:52.940 Right
01:37:53.480 Obviously there isn't
01:37:54.940 A constitutional right
01:37:55.980 That being said
01:37:57.520 It may or may not be
01:37:58.300 Right or wrong policy
01:37:59.560 And a lot of states
01:38:00.780 Would just say
01:38:01.140 Well of course
01:38:01.800 It's finally
01:38:02.160 You know
01:38:02.940 It's going that way anyway
01:38:04.600 You know
01:38:05.340 This is what
01:38:05.860 This is one of the real
01:38:06.980 And Alito hit on this
01:38:08.140 In his opinion
01:38:08.900 One of the real crimes
01:38:10.440 Of
01:38:11.620 Of
01:38:13.080 Roe versus Wade
01:38:14.220 And several of these other opinions
01:38:15.420 Is it takes
01:38:16.140 It out of the hands
01:38:17.880 Of the people
01:38:18.700 It implements
01:38:20.300 This sort of
01:38:20.940 Top down
01:38:21.900 Judicial hierarchy
01:38:23.400 Where you can go
01:38:25.340 To the people
01:38:25.880 And say
01:38:26.200 Hey
01:38:26.540 We think this is right
01:38:28.060 And therefore you do it
01:38:29.340 We want it to be in there
01:38:31.060 And therefore it is
01:38:32.260 And that is not how
01:38:33.760 The constitution
01:38:34.480 It's not supposed to be
01:38:36.220 Working like that
01:38:37.420 It's really wrong
01:38:38.880 For it to be working like that
01:38:40.100 And
01:38:40.880 Look
01:38:41.360 The conservative movement
01:38:42.560 Has spent 50 years
01:38:43.720 Trying to prove that
01:38:44.640 And now have
01:38:45.360 Come to the place
01:38:46.000 Where they have
01:38:46.600 At least for the time being
01:38:47.580 Until
01:38:47.980 Until the liberals
01:38:48.980 Get control of the court
01:38:50.380 And they reverse all of this
01:38:51.380 Which I would not be surprised at all
01:38:52.940 If they do
01:38:53.360 I wouldn't either
01:38:54.200 I mean
01:38:54.760 You think you get
01:38:55.420 You get a 5-4
01:38:56.240 Liberal majority in there
01:38:58.260 You think
01:38:58.620 They bring an abortion case
01:38:59.920 Really quickly
01:39:00.420 And overturn it again
01:39:01.360 Absolutely
01:39:01.980 All of a sudden
01:39:02.840 All this starry decisis talk
01:39:04.440 Will be out of the window
01:39:05.180 Out the window
01:39:05.680 Yes
01:39:06.120 No longer do they care
01:39:07.460 About precedent
01:39:08.100 You know
01:39:09.620 I love
01:39:10.020 That's one of my favorite
01:39:11.180 Arguments on this Pat
01:39:11.980 This overturns
01:39:13.640 50 years
01:39:15.320 Of precedent
01:39:16.360 Of a legal right
01:39:17.740 To abortion
01:39:18.420 And
01:39:19.060 So
01:39:19.880 What did Roe vs. Wade do then
01:39:22.560 What did it
01:39:24.540 It overturned
01:39:25.840 150 years
01:39:27.680 Of precedent
01:39:28.420 Right
01:39:29.320 It overturned
01:39:30.740 150 years
01:39:31.780 Of tradition
01:39:32.440 And history
01:39:33.320 The rights of the states
01:39:35.240 To manage this process
01:39:36.420 You know
01:39:37.780 Sometimes
01:39:38.340 Decisions are
01:39:40.100 Quote
01:39:40.520 Egregiously wrong
01:39:41.680 From the start
01:39:42.380 End quote
01:39:42.980 And that's what you do
01:39:44.620 In those cases
01:39:45.300 Correctly
01:39:45.900 Pat and Stu
01:39:52.580 For Glenn
01:39:53.000 On the Glenn Beck
01:39:53.860 Program this week
01:39:54.680 We promised
01:39:57.020 To show you
01:39:57.520 Some people
01:39:57.940 Who were very
01:39:59.300 Very thoughtful
01:39:59.960 Over the weekend
01:40:00.820 And had some
01:40:01.940 Brilliant things
01:40:02.580 To say
01:40:03.000 About
01:40:04.780 The Roe vs. Wade
01:40:06.300 Situation
01:40:07.580 We've had
01:40:09.480 Videos of this guy
01:40:10.760 Before
01:40:11.460 His name is
01:40:12.120 Dash
01:40:13.000 Dubrovsky
01:40:13.940 And he's
01:40:16.260 Urging people
01:40:16.960 To get out
01:40:17.380 And vote
01:40:17.740 That's his thing
01:40:18.520 Seems to always
01:40:19.780 Be the thing
01:40:20.360 Pat
01:40:20.620 Yeah
01:40:21.060 You know
01:40:21.920 Yeah
01:40:22.260 It does
01:40:22.720 It does seem
01:40:23.140 To be the thing
01:40:23.960 All the time
01:40:24.520 Especially from the left
01:40:25.320 When they come out
01:40:25.880 And they say
01:40:26.240 They have an issue
01:40:26.880 How do you solve it
01:40:28.400 It's always
01:40:28.840 Voting for them
01:40:29.600 Vote for them
01:40:30.440 You know
01:40:30.780 And then
01:40:31.200 You say
01:40:32.000 Well
01:40:32.240 What's the problem
01:40:33.440 Well it's racism
01:40:34.400 Or it's abortion
01:40:35.460 Access
01:40:35.820 Or whatever
01:40:36.260 What do you do
01:40:37.320 About that problem
01:40:37.960 You vote for Democrats
01:40:38.920 And then
01:40:40.360 When Democrats
01:40:40.920 Get elected
01:40:41.400 Did they solve
01:40:42.520 The problem
01:40:42.900 No
01:40:43.240 No
01:40:43.560 It's always
01:40:44.200 It's worse
01:40:44.780 Than we thought
01:40:45.300 It was
01:40:45.660 We thought
01:40:46.640 It was bad
01:40:47.000 Before
01:40:47.180 But now
01:40:47.520 It's even worse
01:40:48.280 Right
01:40:48.740 What do we do
01:40:49.180 About it
01:40:49.480 Better vote
01:40:50.200 For Democrats
01:40:50.820 Exactly
01:40:51.960 Is it solved yet
01:40:52.740 Well no
01:40:53.240 It's even worse
01:40:53.880 Than we thought
01:40:54.500 So what do we do
01:40:55.740 We better vote
01:40:56.340 For Democrats
01:40:56.940 Oh it's that
01:40:57.640 Circle of grift
01:40:58.500 Over and over
01:40:59.740 And over again
01:41:00.280 These same idiots
01:41:01.520 Fall for the same
01:41:02.640 Things
01:41:03.080 Yeah
01:41:03.380 But this particular
01:41:04.960 Dash
01:41:05.520 Is upset
01:41:06.520 About Roe v. Wade
01:41:08.540 Being overturned
01:41:09.500 And he's tired
01:41:10.780 Of the videos
01:41:11.360 Of women
01:41:11.900 Crying
01:41:12.860 He was
01:41:14.480 He's very sad
01:41:15.380 About that
01:41:15.900 And here's his advice
01:41:17.240 We knew this day
01:41:18.660 Was coming people
01:41:19.480 We knew it
01:41:20.120 When Donald Trump
01:41:20.960 Appointed three
01:41:21.760 Republican Supreme Court
01:41:22.960 Justices
01:41:23.460 Who said they would
01:41:24.420 Uphold Roe v. Wade
01:41:25.600 And lied under oath
01:41:26.740 Just so they could
01:41:27.480 Get confirmation
01:41:28.080 And then overturn it
01:41:29.280 Once they came into power
01:41:30.220 We knew this day
01:41:31.340 Was coming
01:41:31.840 So what are we
01:41:32.800 Going to do now
01:41:33.520 Are we going to surrender
01:41:34.500 Are we going to say
01:41:35.360 No it's over
01:41:36.380 We're going back
01:41:37.040 To the dark ages
01:41:37.940 No
01:41:38.420 No
01:41:38.840 Stop it
01:41:40.000 We're going to
01:41:41.220 Show up
01:41:42.020 To the ballot box
01:41:43.520 In massive numbers
01:41:45.440 Massive
01:41:45.920 And we're going to
01:41:46.360 Make sure
01:41:47.020 Women's reproductive rights
01:41:48.780 Return to where they belong
01:41:50.540 In the hands of women
01:41:52.120 Not in the hands
01:41:53.460 Of six Republican
01:41:55.000 Supreme Court justices
01:41:56.640 Are you with me people
01:41:58.120 No
01:41:58.520 Are you with me
01:41:59.360 And are you with the Democrats
01:42:00.600 If you are
01:42:01.280 You better show up
01:42:02.360 To vote blue
01:42:03.100 This November
01:42:03.800 Because everything's
01:42:05.120 On the line
01:42:05.820 Guess I'm okay then
01:42:07.040 Because I'm not with him
01:42:07.960 That was like a caricature
01:42:09.060 Of every social media
01:42:10.480 Personality together
01:42:11.520 Yes
01:42:11.920 I've never seen that guy before
01:42:12.900 Who is he
01:42:13.600 Dash Dabrowski
01:42:15.280 Holy crap
01:42:16.260 Like the fake intensity
01:42:18.180 Yes
01:42:18.780 The wild hand gestures
01:42:20.620 Yes
01:42:21.200 The crazy like
01:42:22.460 The eyes that are about
01:42:23.760 To pop out of his skull
01:42:25.320 Oh my god
01:42:26.100 Was that terrible
01:42:26.980 Is that
01:42:27.380 Is this guy's a known quantity
01:42:29.280 Like he's been out there
01:42:30.160 Well he's known to us
01:42:30.800 Because we've played
01:42:31.360 A few of his videos
01:42:32.380 Okay
01:42:32.720 That's great
01:42:33.640 That's a great find
01:42:34.400 I gotta say
01:42:35.020 That's a great find
01:42:35.800 Yeah
01:42:36.100 He's
01:42:36.660 He's something
01:42:37.380 Some you know
01:42:40.160 Major problems
01:42:41.100 With his thought process
01:42:42.620 Yeah
01:42:43.260 You think
01:42:43.920 Yeah
01:42:44.360 I can't
01:42:45.520 I don't know
01:42:46.060 That I can name them
01:42:46.620 The one interesting part
01:42:47.540 I always come back to
01:42:48.600 On this
01:42:49.440 Is there's this idea
01:42:50.400 That
01:42:51.780 You know
01:42:53.280 Women's reproductive rights
01:42:55.200 Should be back
01:42:55.860 In the hands of women
01:42:56.740 Not decided by a bunch of
01:42:58.040 Male Supreme Court justices
01:42:59.980 Republicans
01:43:00.680 In the Supreme Court
01:43:01.200 Now of course
01:43:01.600 Amy Coney Barrett's new
01:43:02.660 So they don't include her
01:43:04.020 Now they just say
01:43:04.620 They're saying
01:43:05.080 Oh Republican
01:43:05.940 Justices
01:43:07.500 But like
01:43:08.300 Number one
01:43:09.120 The right
01:43:10.560 Of abortion
01:43:11.360 Which is
01:43:12.140 Not a right
01:43:12.840 And is not in the Constitution
01:43:14.040 Was given to you
01:43:15.100 By seven men
01:43:16.060 Okay
01:43:17.000 Many of them
01:43:17.620 Republicans by the way
01:43:18.600 Right
01:43:19.080 So that was
01:43:20.780 That's number one
01:43:21.640 A Republican appointed
01:43:22.620 But it was seven men
01:43:24.180 Who decided on Roe
01:43:25.600 Versus Wade
01:43:26.320 So that
01:43:27.120 The men gave
01:43:28.140 That right
01:43:28.960 That supposedly
01:43:29.720 Exists to women
01:43:30.840 In the first place
01:43:31.640 So if you don't want
01:43:32.140 Men's hands on it
01:43:34.060 Well
01:43:34.680 It's a problem
01:43:35.740 Because then you don't
01:43:36.260 Have the right
01:43:36.620 In the first place
01:43:37.240 That's
01:43:38.000 That's kind of
01:43:39.620 A big problem
01:43:40.280 For this argument
01:43:41.540 And you know
01:43:43.080 I'm constantly like
01:43:45.560 I'm perplexed
01:43:46.500 By these arguments
01:43:47.240 In and of themselves
01:43:48.280 They're just silly
01:43:49.080 You know
01:43:50.420 They don't
01:43:50.760 They're not
01:43:51.700 Thought out very well
01:43:52.960 Pat
01:43:53.320 They don't
01:43:53.680 No they're not
01:43:54.100 They should take
01:43:54.680 Less time posting
01:43:55.640 And more time reading
01:43:56.540 That would be nice
01:43:57.560 You know
01:43:58.080 Yeah
01:43:58.420 Become informed
01:43:59.560 On the issue
01:44:00.200 Before you post it
01:44:02.120 I
01:44:02.760 I don't know
01:44:03.560 That should be
01:44:04.280 Kind of a thing
01:44:04.940 Yeah
01:44:05.280 And you know
01:44:06.400 Learn then vote
01:44:07.600 Yes
01:44:07.960 Like the order
01:44:08.660 Is important
01:44:09.280 Yes it is
01:44:09.920 You need to do that
01:44:10.520 But I was fascinated
01:44:11.940 By this
01:44:12.200 Because I talked to
01:44:13.180 The person who wrote
01:44:14.880 The bill that led
01:44:15.600 To this decision
01:44:16.340 Oh
01:44:17.480 On the air
01:44:18.340 On Studios America
01:44:19.140 It's a great interview
01:44:19.900 You should
01:44:20.200 You should go back
01:44:20.860 And check it out
01:44:21.360 And you'll
01:44:21.980 And now you'd think
01:44:22.960 Of course
01:44:23.320 This is obviously
01:44:24.140 A white
01:44:25.380 Man
01:44:26.000 That has no interest
01:44:28.360 In women's reproductive rights
01:44:29.480 But no
01:44:29.920 It happens to be
01:44:31.160 Representative Becky Curry
01:44:32.380 Who is
01:44:33.580 From Mississippi
01:44:34.720 Who wrote the
01:44:35.720 15 week law
01:44:36.700 Who
01:44:37.440 Is a woman
01:44:39.100 You may detect that
01:44:40.820 From Becky
01:44:41.200 But these days
01:44:41.760 It's difficult to tell
01:44:42.880 On how someone
01:44:43.720 Might identify
01:44:44.340 But also was a
01:44:46.740 Nurse
01:44:47.160 Who worked in a
01:44:48.460 Maternity ward
01:44:49.320 Okay
01:44:50.640 And also
01:44:51.740 Picked 15 weeks
01:44:53.060 Partially
01:44:53.600 Because
01:44:54.000 She once
01:44:55.180 Delivered a
01:44:55.960 Baby
01:44:56.560 At 15 weeks
01:44:57.500 Who struggled
01:44:58.420 For life
01:44:58.920 And she always
01:44:59.420 Remembered
01:45:00.320 This
01:45:01.360 Little
01:45:02.260 Girl
01:45:03.580 So it is
01:45:04.820 The story
01:45:05.400 Of a woman
01:45:06.380 Who wrote a bill
01:45:07.460 About a little girl
01:45:08.900 A baby girl
01:45:09.820 Who she hoped
01:45:11.520 Would survive
01:45:12.320 And that led
01:45:13.700 To the overturning
01:45:14.300 Of Roe vs. Wade
01:45:15.100 That we are told
01:45:16.360 Is all about men
01:45:17.240 Implementing their will
01:45:18.180 On women
01:45:18.560 Jeez
01:45:19.180 Incredible
01:45:20.240 Very
01:45:21.640 Wow
01:45:24.280 Also there's this
01:45:26.320 CNN commentator
01:45:28.280 Who's talking about
01:45:30.440 Some issues
01:45:31.360 In her own family
01:45:32.480 And is seemingly
01:45:34.160 Saying that
01:45:35.220 Perhaps these people
01:45:36.640 In her family
01:45:37.520 Should have been
01:45:38.700 Aborted from the start
01:45:40.240 The mother
01:45:41.920 Before
01:45:42.300 During and after
01:45:43.040 The child
01:45:43.540 I have not
01:45:44.400 Anybody
01:45:44.920 To tell you
01:45:45.620 What you need
01:45:46.240 To do
01:45:46.520 With your life
01:45:47.160 Or with your uterus
01:45:48.200 And because
01:45:48.920 I have a family
01:45:49.840 With a lot
01:45:50.800 Of special needs
01:45:51.560 Kids
01:45:51.940 I have a brother
01:45:53.100 Who's 57
01:45:54.300 And has the mental
01:45:55.520 And motor skills
01:45:56.300 Of a one year old
01:45:57.220 And I know
01:45:57.960 What that means
01:45:58.780 Financially
01:45:59.720 Emotionally
01:46:00.980 Physically
01:46:01.760 For a family
01:46:02.760 And I know
01:46:03.520 Not all families
01:46:04.440 Can do it
01:46:05.040 And I have
01:46:05.620 A step-granddaughter
01:46:06.600 Who was born
01:46:07.440 With Down syndrome
01:46:08.560 And you know what
01:46:09.660 It is very difficult
01:46:11.000 In Florida
01:46:11.640 To get services
01:46:12.780 It is not as easy
01:46:14.320 As it sounds
01:46:15.100 On paper
01:46:15.720 And I've got another
01:46:16.940 Another step-grandson
01:46:18.780 Who is
01:46:19.640 Very artistic
01:46:21.360 Who has autism
01:46:22.480 And it is
01:46:23.280 Incredible
01:46:23.800 And their mothers
01:46:25.420 And people
01:46:26.340 Who are in that society
01:46:27.660 Who are in that
01:46:28.320 Community
01:46:29.060 Will tell you
01:46:29.940 That they've considered
01:46:30.700 Suicide
01:46:31.340 Because that's how
01:46:32.360 Difficult it is
01:46:33.760 To get help
01:46:34.740 Because that's how
01:46:35.620 Lonely they feel
01:46:36.440 Because they can't
01:46:37.480 Get other jobs
01:46:38.300 Because they have
01:46:39.180 Financial issues
01:46:40.140 Because the care
01:46:41.160 That they're able
01:46:41.700 To give their
01:46:42.200 Other children
01:46:42.940 Suffers
01:46:44.160 And so why
01:46:44.980 Can I be Catholic
01:46:46.060 And still think
01:46:47.140 This is a wrong decision
01:46:48.480 Because I'm American
01:46:49.800 I'm Catholic
01:46:51.040 Inside the church
01:46:52.040 I'm Catholic
01:46:52.960 When it comes to me
01:46:54.100 Catholic inside the church
01:46:55.420 Inside the church
01:46:56.700 God that is a great line
01:46:58.520 And I'm not Baptist
01:46:59.620 And you have no damn right
01:47:01.580 To tell them
01:47:02.480 What they should do
01:47:03.480 With their body
01:47:04.140 Nobody does
01:47:05.320 Alright
01:47:05.840 God there's so much there
01:47:08.220 Yeah
01:47:08.780 The Catholic inside the church
01:47:09.960 Is probably my favorite line
01:47:11.620 Of all time
01:47:12.200 I mean Anna Navarro
01:47:13.580 Is continually idiotic
01:47:16.460 I mean she has not said
01:47:17.840 Anything of value
01:47:18.920 I don't think
01:47:19.760 In her entire life
01:47:20.500 But she's on these shows
01:47:22.160 All the time
01:47:22.720 To
01:47:23.320 Because she's
01:47:24.220 You know
01:47:25.460 They put an R
01:47:27.640 Next to her name
01:47:28.400 Or they say
01:47:28.880 She's a Republican strategist
01:47:30.620 Which there's no real evidence
01:47:31.820 She ever was
01:47:32.400 A Republican strategist
01:47:33.280 A Republican strategist
01:47:35.440 Right
01:47:35.600 She's one of these
01:47:36.100 Like Republicans
01:47:36.860 That comes on
01:47:37.500 And does nothing
01:47:38.300 But criticize Republicans
01:47:39.540 Like
01:47:39.940 You know
01:47:40.540 The shtick
01:47:41.380 Obviously
01:47:41.780 It's something
01:47:42.200 She only has the R
01:47:43.460 So CNN will put her on
01:47:45.300 To bash Republicans
01:47:46.680 Right
01:47:46.960 And obviously
01:47:47.800 She's terrible at this
01:47:50.080 Right
01:47:50.300 So they don't want to
01:47:51.060 They have better people
01:47:52.080 To argue the liberal points
01:47:53.260 Right
01:47:53.680 You could find a liberal
01:47:55.220 That will make points
01:47:56.100 Much more coherently
01:47:56.980 Than her
01:47:57.440 But she gets very
01:47:58.640 She does the same thing
01:47:59.600 That your Dosh Dombrowski guy does
01:48:01.580 Yeah
01:48:01.840 She stares at the camera
01:48:03.020 She gets really intense
01:48:03.900 She screams over the guests
01:48:05.120 She
01:48:05.420 I mean
01:48:06.040 She had a
01:48:06.720 I don't want to say a battle
01:48:08.320 But you know
01:48:09.020 It wasn't much of one
01:48:09.980 Considering the intellectual difference
01:48:11.300 But her and Jonah Goldberg
01:48:12.760 Where she
01:48:14.000 I mean
01:48:14.240 She just says these things
01:48:15.180 She's like
01:48:15.480 No one could possibly believe
01:48:17.560 These are good arguments
01:48:18.300 She's just an idiot
01:48:19.280 You know
01:48:19.680 She's a complete idiot
01:48:20.560 She's been an idiot
01:48:21.280 Since day one
01:48:21.980 CNN puts her on
01:48:23.200 Because she just keeps saying
01:48:24.420 The liberal thing
01:48:25.020 Over and over
01:48:25.640 And over and over again
01:48:26.340 And here
01:48:27.300 The liberal thing seems to be
01:48:28.820 She wants several family members
01:48:30.480 Executed
01:48:31.080 Yeah
01:48:31.480 Like they were
01:48:32.380 Too much of a problem
01:48:33.480 We wish we could get rid of them
01:48:34.700 Her brother
01:48:35.520 And her
01:48:37.800 Was it
01:48:38.560 Nephew
01:48:40.480 With
01:48:40.960 So her brother
01:48:42.160 Has the intellectual capacity
01:48:44.180 Of a one year old
01:48:45.220 And he's 57
01:48:46.240 She's got a
01:48:47.420 Down syndrome
01:48:48.240 And motor skills
01:48:49.700 A down syndrome person
01:48:51.480 In the family she wants gone
01:48:52.660 And a step grandson
01:48:54.080 Who just has autism
01:48:55.580 All of them I guess
01:48:56.780 Should have been aborted
01:48:58.120 Would have been a lot easier
01:48:59.040 On her
01:48:59.700 Right
01:49:00.220 You know
01:49:00.700 And that's the most important thing
01:49:02.100 Not that they get a chance at life
01:49:03.860 But that things are easier for her
01:49:05.280 That's
01:49:06.080 That's what's crucial here
01:49:07.220 And that is the
01:49:08.300 Foundation
01:49:09.120 Of the argument guys
01:49:10.540 Everybody
01:49:11.360 Needs to realize
01:49:12.560 That that is not some caricature
01:49:14.320 That's just what they think
01:49:15.780 They think it's more important
01:49:17.660 For people to
01:49:19.180 Have easier financial lives
01:49:21.340 Than
01:49:22.940 For people to be alive
01:49:24.660 And that's really the
01:49:26.000 The bottom line here
01:49:27.000 That's not
01:49:27.440 I'm not
01:49:27.800 That's not me
01:49:28.780 Coming up with some crazy caricature
01:49:30.180 You heard her just say it
01:49:31.140 That's really what they think
01:49:32.680 And they're passionate about it
01:49:34.220 How dare you
01:49:35.440 Limit
01:49:36.420 My life
01:49:38.220 To keep someone else alive
01:49:40.440 Now of course
01:49:42.240 All of these people
01:49:43.100 Could have been given up
01:49:43.820 For adoption
01:49:44.380 Right
01:49:45.320 You could have done
01:49:46.380 Several other things with them
01:49:47.440 And they could still get
01:49:48.100 The chance of life
01:49:48.660 And you could not be
01:49:49.520 Inconvenienced
01:49:50.380 Like that
01:49:50.860 There's actually an option
01:49:51.940 You can drop off
01:49:54.180 Any child
01:49:54.960 At pretty much
01:49:55.560 Any fire station
01:49:56.680 In America
01:49:57.300 And
01:49:58.680 They will get to
01:50:00.120 It might not be the best life
01:50:01.840 But they will have a chance
01:50:02.620 At a life
01:50:03.160 And I will tell you
01:50:03.820 A lot of people
01:50:04.320 Who have lived bad lives
01:50:05.560 Would choose those bad lives
01:50:07.200 Over no life at all
01:50:08.320 I think most of them would
01:50:09.900 You know
01:50:10.800 It really is a fascinating thing
01:50:13.880 And again
01:50:14.420 Presented
01:50:15.060 As this
01:50:16.500 Moral
01:50:17.320 Empathetic
01:50:18.440 Right
01:50:18.720 We're the evil ones
01:50:20.140 For trying to protect life
01:50:21.260 For trying to limit it
01:50:22.000 But they're the great
01:50:23.160 Righteous people
01:50:24.600 Who
01:50:24.960 I guess
01:50:26.360 Just want to
01:50:27.020 Kill children
01:50:27.880 That's the way to go
01:50:29.040 Somehow
01:50:29.600 Then we have this
01:50:30.940 Wonderful person
01:50:31.640 On TikTok
01:50:32.220 Who had a message
01:50:33.280 For the pro-abortion
01:50:35.360 Protesters this weekend
01:50:36.800 This person
01:50:38.780 I don't know their pronouns
01:50:40.580 But
01:50:41.740 I'm guessing
01:50:42.560 They
01:50:43.160 Them
01:50:44.220 Something like that
01:50:46.260 But
01:50:46.920 They want
01:50:47.860 Everybody included
01:50:49.340 Just a reminder
01:50:51.960 Because it seems like
01:50:52.560 Everyone needs it
01:50:53.340 Not just women get abortions
01:50:54.940 Oh yeah
01:50:55.680 People with uteruses
01:50:56.520 Get abortions
01:50:57.260 People with uteruses
01:50:58.060 Trans people get abortions
01:50:58.900 Trans men
01:50:59.500 Non-binary people
01:51:01.060 Binary
01:51:01.720 People of all genders
01:51:02.640 Get abortions
01:51:03.920 Oh
01:51:04.420 All genders
01:51:05.060 Really
01:51:05.520 Love you
01:51:06.300 Traditional cis men
01:51:07.900 Get them now too
01:51:08.800 Yeah
01:51:09.880 I didn't know that
01:51:10.640 Because I know that
01:51:11.540 Men
01:51:12.220 Without a
01:51:14.120 With a uterus
01:51:15.480 Which are just women
01:51:16.500 Who are saying they're men
01:51:17.340 Right
01:51:17.800 They're trans men
01:51:18.940 As they're called
01:51:19.500 How dare you
01:51:20.500 I'm trying to explain
01:51:21.580 How dare you
01:51:22.860 Spew your hatred
01:51:24.200 Right in my face
01:51:27.000 I just tried to explain
01:51:27.980 How dare you
01:51:29.480 We have a lot of
01:51:30.420 Right wing listeners
01:51:31.460 Pat
01:51:31.820 And I want to make sure
01:51:32.720 Those haters out there
01:51:33.740 Understand
01:51:34.360 Okay
01:51:35.120 The categories
01:51:35.840 I of course believe
01:51:37.120 This is absolutely
01:51:38.640 A man
01:51:39.920 Legitimate
01:51:40.520 It's a man
01:51:41.680 Who has a uterus
01:51:42.780 Right
01:51:43.160 But some people
01:51:44.080 Do not understand that
01:51:44.900 So what I'm saying is
01:51:45.920 These are people that are
01:51:47.120 Just women
01:51:47.840 Saying they're men
01:51:48.780 Now that is not
01:51:50.200 How I feel at all
01:51:51.240 But I want to make sure
01:51:51.900 The audience
01:51:52.960 Filled with hate
01:51:54.220 Mongering haters
01:51:55.220 Okay
01:51:55.640 Understands
01:51:56.760 And so
01:51:57.920 So we can say
01:52:00.060 That a woman
01:52:00.540 Who transitions
01:52:01.740 To a man
01:52:02.320 Could have a baby
01:52:03.000 Because you know
01:52:03.640 They still have
01:52:04.340 All the parts of a woman
01:52:05.400 Or at least many of them
01:52:06.560 Then
01:52:08.000 But like
01:52:09.140 Can a man
01:52:09.700 Like
01:52:09.940 I am a man
01:52:11.220 I have not transitioned
01:52:13.440 From anything
01:52:14.060 To anything
01:52:14.620 And don't plan to
01:52:15.380 In the near future
01:52:16.100 Pat
01:52:16.380 Yeah
01:52:16.820 At some point
01:52:17.400 You never know
01:52:17.760 When that's going to change
01:52:18.440 Obviously very fluid
01:52:19.440 At any point
01:52:20.660 I could be like
01:52:21.040 You know what
01:52:21.320 I'm a chick today
01:52:21.880 But right now
01:52:22.320 So would you consider yourself
01:52:23.460 Male fluid then
01:52:25.040 I would just
01:52:25.560 I would just say male
01:52:26.680 Okay
01:52:27.040 You know
01:52:27.480 I don't think male fluid
01:52:28.580 Sounds all that appetizing
01:52:29.840 So I'm going to just
01:52:30.560 Skip over that
01:52:31.760 And just go right to male
01:52:32.740 So I'm a male
01:52:34.340 Okay
01:52:34.740 And my
01:52:36.020 My continuing position
01:52:38.060 Throughout life
01:52:38.780 Has been I'm a male
01:52:39.600 And I don't have
01:52:40.520 Any other
01:52:41.440 Aspirations
01:52:42.920 To transition
01:52:43.720 At any point
01:52:44.300 But no matter
01:52:45.740 What I transition to
01:52:47.100 I will never have
01:52:47.960 A uterus
01:52:48.520 You won't
01:52:49.520 No
01:52:49.880 So
01:52:50.600 How do you know that
01:52:51.660 You're saying even men
01:52:52.760 Can get abortions
01:52:53.620 Yeah
01:52:53.940 All genders
01:52:54.880 She said
01:52:55.320 Could get abortions
01:52:55.980 All of them
01:52:56.380 All 97
01:52:57.360 Facebook genders
01:52:59.160 Can have abortions
01:53:01.180 So I can have one too
01:53:02.440 Yes
01:53:02.820 I'm interested in this process
01:53:05.440 I'm not going to
01:53:05.920 Your ignorance
01:53:06.700 Astounds me
01:53:07.700 Even as you're trying
01:53:09.160 To perform for the
01:53:10.100 Right wing kooks
01:53:11.180 They're listening
01:53:11.980 Yeah
01:53:12.340 Still
01:53:13.000 Your ignorance
01:53:14.220 Astounds me
01:53:14.980 That hurts Pat
01:53:16.220 But I think I deserve it
01:53:17.280 I don't know how
01:53:17.840 Exactly
01:53:18.400 I think you do
01:53:18.920 727
01:53:20.260 It's 888
01:53:21.900 727
01:53:22.740 B-E-C-K
01:53:23.680 The Glenn Beck Program
01:53:27.840 Pat and Stu for Glenn
01:53:43.520 On the Glenn Beck Program
01:53:44.920 He's on vacation this week
01:53:46.600 I hear that today
01:53:50.880 We get some incredible relief
01:53:52.940 From the intense heat
01:53:54.700 That we've been suffering
01:53:55.520 It's going to be down to
01:53:57.040 All the way down to 95
01:53:58.860 For the high today
01:54:00.000 Oh really?
01:54:00.700 Yeah
01:54:00.940 Wow
01:54:01.560 I hope you brought a sweater
01:54:02.740 With you to work
01:54:03.900 Utter paradise
01:54:04.720 Did you bring a sweater?
01:54:05.740 Because man
01:54:06.400 I don't know how we'll deal with that
01:54:08.240 That's incredible
01:54:09.620 It's like 114 degrees
01:54:12.400 Cooler than it was yesterday
01:54:13.760 It really has been amazing
01:54:15.820 Oh my gosh
01:54:16.680 We had a year like this
01:54:17.940 I think it was 2011
01:54:18.740 When we first came down to Texas
01:54:20.640 And we had
01:54:21.060 I don't know
01:54:21.660 Something like 40 or 50
01:54:22.980 Straight days in Dallas
01:54:24.140 Where it was over 100 degrees
01:54:25.380 There was one
01:54:25.900 It was either the year we got here
01:54:27.280 Or the year before
01:54:28.040 Where Dallas had
01:54:30.400 I think it was 73
01:54:31.620 Straight days
01:54:32.800 Of 100 plus
01:54:34.660 Yeah that must have been it
01:54:36.100 That's unacceptable
01:54:36.440 I'm sorry
01:54:37.480 That's unacceptable
01:54:38.160 Even as a guy
01:54:39.140 Who continually complains
01:54:40.980 About how cold
01:54:41.600 Glenn keeps the studio
01:54:42.640 It's too much
01:54:43.500 It is a lot
01:54:44.660 It's a lot to deal with
01:54:46.020 You know
01:54:46.780 And obviously
01:54:47.600 That means that
01:54:48.920 The government
01:54:50.220 Should federally regulate
01:54:51.500 All aspects of our society
01:54:53.160 And economy
01:54:53.640 Thank you
01:54:54.260 Because of the fear
01:54:55.140 Thank you
01:54:55.880 It may increase
01:54:57.220 Another degree
01:54:57.960 In 20, 30 years
01:54:59.160 And that would be the difference
01:55:00.700 You know
01:55:01.000 If it was only 107
01:55:02.980 It would be fine
01:55:04.620 But it's 108
01:55:05.460 Right
01:55:05.800 And that is
01:55:06.720 It's that extra temperature
01:55:07.660 That global warming
01:55:08.640 Is responsible for
01:55:10.880 Unacceptable
01:55:11.540 Yeah
01:55:12.040 Unacceptable
01:55:12.820 Hopefully we can get
01:55:14.400 The government to
01:55:15.140 Manage every aspect
01:55:16.480 Of our economy
01:55:17.360 To deal with it
01:55:18.140 Even though that still
01:55:19.140 Won't make a lick of difference
01:55:20.960 Because China's not going to care
01:55:22.500 But
01:55:23.400 Ignore that
01:55:25.320 If you just ignore that
01:55:26.640 It makes it feel a lot better
01:55:27.480 Yeah
01:55:28.240 It fixes the problem
01:55:29.620 Yeah really fast
01:55:30.240 If you ignore it
01:55:31.040 Really fast
01:55:31.600 As with all problems Pat
01:55:33.900 The best way to deal with it
01:55:35.100 Is to completely ignore it
01:55:36.520 Ignore it
01:55:37.260 And we will see you tomorrow
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01:55:40.940 In this country
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