The Glenn Beck Program - July 31, 2019


Deny and Sustain | Guest: Jeffy Fisher | 7⧸31⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 54 minutes

Words per Minute

188.80072

Word Count

21,700

Sentence Count

34

Misogynist Sentences

50

Hate Speech Sentences

26


Summary

In this episode of the Glenbeck Program, Glen and Pat and Stew talk about the Democratic Debates, the lack of socialism in the Democratic Party, and what it means for the future of the party. They also talk about why the democratic party should not be socialist and why it should be something else.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program pat and stew for glen
00:00:09.100 this week uh what a great debate last night was that fun was that oh oh man i had a blast
00:00:17.920 i could i could watch it all night and really kind of did because it lasted a long long time
00:00:24.060 could that have been longer it well it ended 15 minutes ago so yes it could it could still be
00:00:28.880 going on at one point that i'm like what time is it and it's like 20 minutes after the start of the
00:00:34.640 debate and all they've done is sing the national anthem have the color guard come out and do
00:00:38.740 opening statements they hadn't asked one question 20 minutes into the debate i know but it gave people
00:00:44.580 a chance to catch up on the debate if they got you know if they joined it late like jeffy said he
00:00:49.480 joined it late and so he didn't miss anything no you can't there was no joining it late because
00:00:54.140 there was nothing good right did you have a moment there where you're thinking to yourself
00:00:58.060 it was awesome when we had a country you know where capitalism was a was a part of it uh where
00:01:04.100 people thought that the constitution was something that we should think about occasionally yeah where
00:01:08.480 class warfare wasn't practiced every single minute of every day by democrats maybe that would be great
00:01:15.140 yeah that would be great i mean i can't believe this idea and this is the the narrative coming out of
00:01:21.420 the media today which is there was this battle for the soul of the party between the moderates and
00:01:27.880 and the the left you know you got the socialists out there bernie sanders and elizabeth warren in the
00:01:32.860 middle of the stage and then you had all these moderates coming after him yeah no where were the
00:01:37.660 moderates exactly i didn't see any was there did what time did they get on the stage because i missed
00:01:42.320 all of them you know the moderate think about this the moderate position now in the democratic party
00:01:49.880 is only two years of free college for every single person in america that's the moderate position now
00:01:56.500 that used to be an insane left-wing position now it's the moderate position even steve bullock last night
00:02:03.600 said he's a progressive he's not he's not a moderate everybody's saying he's a moderate he says he's a progressive
00:02:09.860 well okay then you're saying essentially that you want the socialist policies they do you just want
00:02:16.020 to progress there gradually right that's all that is oh yeah and that's that was the that was a
00:02:20.480 fascinating part of this because the discrepancy between elizabeth warren bernie sanders and people
00:02:26.200 like john delaney and bullock and others and klobuchar none of it was based on the idea that getting to
00:02:35.120 full socialism was a bad idea that that would be a terrible outcome it was all based on we can only
00:02:41.400 get certain things done let's be realistic and get the parts of it we can get done now and keep
00:02:45.820 advancing the only one who sort of stood up for some sort of sanity is hickenlooper right and he was i
00:02:55.340 would say probably the worst one in the debate he's awful ryan is really bad too he's also a guy who
00:03:00.580 went to a like a porn movie with his mom when he was 18 i mean it's you know this is a fact it's kind of
00:03:10.400 weird stuff and he's a weird guy but at least he is saying look we need to we need to ground this party
00:03:18.660 in reality we can't be socialists we can't we will lose the election if we're and i hope he's right about
00:03:24.700 but again what you're saying is key it's not that socialism is bad right it's we need to be realistic
00:03:31.040 or we'll lose yeah because some of the american people don't see the brilliance of our socialism
00:03:36.000 yet so we need to slow play this thing that is a totally different point than saying socialism is
00:03:41.340 bad i mean hickenlooper is a guy who's best known for basically saying you know that second amendment
00:03:46.680 what if we didn't have it that's basically what he did in colorado that's what he's famous for
00:03:53.500 it's true you know that whole second amendment thing they probably didn't mean that one right
00:03:57.780 like that is where he comes from and he's again the moderate i mean delaney i thought had really
00:04:04.180 good points against sanders and warren and they went back and forth quite a bit about you know whether
00:04:12.320 you can have medicare for all do you want to really want to force a hundred million people
00:04:17.800 to abandon their health care and go on government health insurance yeah and uh is that the type of
00:04:26.400 thing we want to be as a democratic party do we want to be the party that says hey we're taking away
00:04:30.740 that thing that you like right and that's a good point it is good point however he's not making it in
00:04:36.480 the idea with the idea of well the the proper outcome is people should always be able to choose
00:04:42.300 and the free market should have these wonderful forces to help control costs and all this it was
00:04:47.580 like well if we do that people will get mad at us and they'll elect donald trump and we won't be able
00:04:52.860 to get any more socialism so if we do it my way we'll get a good chunk more socialism and then we
00:04:57.860 could do it again next election right we can slow play this like people didn't like obamacare at first
00:05:02.660 so we can get obamacare then next election which is by the way what they're doing they can come in
00:05:09.720 and say well now we need obamacare times two or times three or times four which again is exactly
00:05:14.160 what we said was going to happen and here it is playing out just like everybody knew it was going
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00:06:26.580 first job i'm also uh in love with the uh climate change hysteria too because that's that's just good
00:06:44.660 fun uh when they tell us that we have 10 years but there was a little discrepancy it's either 12 years
00:06:51.020 or it's 10 years and then catastrophe now so and that was by the way uh disproven by the people who
00:06:57.620 did the study they're quoting they have yes outwardly come out and said no it's not 12 years
00:07:02.880 or 10 years that's not what the study says why do people keep saying that thank you for giving us the
00:07:07.220 opportunity to clear it up there's and it was fact it was actually fact checked by nbc and others and
00:07:13.300 they said there's no catastrophe after you know at 2030 is not the demarcation of catastrophe for the for
00:07:19.840 the climate change thing it's not um what they're trying to say is that they need to do something
00:07:26.440 you know we need to get really serious about it they're just they're not saying it's going to be
00:07:30.860 catastrophic if we don't no but who is going to respond if you say we need to get serious about it
00:07:36.660 within 12 years like nobody right that's the problem that's and they know that and that's why they keep
00:07:42.800 doing the hysteria yeah and that's why yeah this is why they that's been their plan forever lie yeah this
00:07:48.600 is why they lie about it because they know you know they're trying to get people to act on this
00:07:53.600 thing and it's a wonderful way to to push this stuff through right the green new deal was the most clear
00:07:58.520 illustration of this right how long has have conservatives said global warming is essentially
00:08:06.200 the way the left uses it a front to bring in large government control so slash socialism slash every
00:08:13.300 other freaking policy they've asked for for the past few decades why not get it all done through
00:08:17.580 environmental means and then they kept saying like what are you talking about this is science we have
00:08:22.760 scientists here they're all saying how bad this is going to be this is crucial it's the most important
00:08:27.620 issue it's not al-qaeda it's not school shootings it's not uh opioids it is this this is the most
00:08:34.220 important thing it's not even nuclear weapons it's this it's the globe warming warming 0.9 degrees over
00:08:40.180 100 years that's the most important thing so what's the policy you want to address with it oh here's the
00:08:44.400 green new deal why does it have medicare for all in it why does it have required jobs in it why is it
00:08:52.180 why are you talking about every left-wing fever dream for the past half century why are all of those
00:08:59.620 things in the green new deal because honestly if you want to help the environment the best thing we
00:09:04.760 can do is let people die if people just die then we'll cut the the co2 emissions you don't want
00:09:11.960 extra health care it's the worst thing in the world for the environment people living is terrible
00:09:16.100 that's their that's their cell do you guys talk about a couple of weeks ago mo brooks was they were
00:09:21.400 doing a hearing on climate change and mo brooks uh got four scientific global warming experts on to
00:09:29.900 admit uh that that the earth has been warming for 20 000 years ever since the last ice age
00:09:37.360 essentially off and on other than a few dips for little ice ages and whatever in the meantime
00:09:45.080 it's been warming for 20 000 years was that caused by global warming was that caused by humans oh of
00:09:51.440 course and every one of them said no and so the average uh the the average temperature increase
00:09:59.040 he said over the uh centuries per century was was 0.4 degrees i think because it's it's it's gone up
00:10:09.420 11 degrees in 20 000 years okay so i think it worked out i don't remember all the specifics but what he
00:10:16.740 got them to admit was the average of the last 20 000 years is about the same as it's been the last 100
00:10:24.640 years it's really no different and and yet they're attributing all of this in the last 100 years or the
00:10:31.740 last 50 or the last 30 to to humans to human caused uh uh greenhouse gas emissions amazing when it's the
00:10:40.540 same as it's been uh the earth's natural climate changing situation that's happened forever do you
00:10:47.980 know i can see the denial coming from you right now i can see it you can see it yeah it's scary
00:10:54.620 because i live on this earth yeah yeah i know you do my children live on this earth yeah and what
00:11:00.520 you're doing to them right now as well but with your denial what am i doing to your children you're
00:11:05.940 terrifying me oh boy you know this is why we can't just go with the moderate proposal for how to deal
00:11:12.040 with global warming from someone like john delaney who's offering a too conservative an approach of
00:11:18.400 only spending four trillion dollars his number on on global warming now he's below a beto who i think
00:11:25.920 is at five trillion we need to go from there are you saying about 90 i'd say 90 trillion a month is
00:11:31.980 about the number i'd like i'm comfortable with 90 trillion a month can we fix it at 90 trillion a
00:11:37.560 month we cannot oh you know okay the problem is at that point you're printing so much money that's
00:11:42.620 just the machines to print the money cause more global warming so you need to spend more um but
00:11:47.860 i mean it's probably true i will say this 90 trillion a month is is not enough and i and you've
00:11:53.440 seen these these hardcore right-wing proposals from again the quote-unquote moderates last night in the
00:12:00.720 debate uh john delaney did mention this briefly but i've looked at the uh extensive plan his plan
00:12:07.040 again the moderate the guy that you watched last night i think everybody in this audience if they
00:12:10.560 watched the debate last night watched and said that guy actually kind of seems sensible on some
00:12:14.660 of the stuff like he's okay on health i mean he i don't agree with him but he's much better than
00:12:18.740 bernie sanders and elizabeth warren he introduced a plan that would require every person when they turn
00:12:26.480 18 years old to serve the government in a mandatory fashion for one or two years doing things like
00:12:35.100 installing solar panels and i love this one uh increasing awareness about sustainability
00:12:44.340 now i don't know what that means exactly i assume it's like you have a megaphone you're like one of
00:12:50.340 the like uh end of the world preachers who are just going like that you know the end of the world is
00:12:54.280 coming yeah sustainability no one is be aware of it because i gotta increase the awareness of
00:13:02.560 sustainability so sustain if you would please thank you that is so you have to actually you're
00:13:12.620 you're brought into service you're going to go to places and install solar panels because what 18
00:13:18.740 year old who can't get my order right at a fast food restaurant wouldn't be capable of installing a
00:13:25.520 solar panel i mean of course that's going to be just it's going to come natural but they'll train
00:13:29.560 them all to and they'll pay them and they'll put them up in housing and it will be a requirement for
00:13:35.120 every 18 year old to do that's the moderate in this party have you heard this uh let's take a 60
00:13:43.340 second break here pat um and we should come back and remember do you remember the obama era do you
00:13:48.680 remember this do you have any recollections of barack obama as president of the united states i
00:13:53.940 actually do and remember how liberal they were like really far left and and we were complaining
00:13:58.640 about it all the time and there were crazy people like david axelrod and rahm emanuel who are kind
00:14:03.540 of going they're just saying all these crazy left-wing things and no one could believe it
00:14:06.880 yeah let me tell you where these people stand now we'll do that in 60 seconds
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00:15:15.300 so back in the day back in the old days when barack obama was president there are a lot of figures we
00:15:33.260 talked about people like rahm emmanuel david axelrod who had really far left-wing views that none of us
00:15:38.480 were comfortable with they were views that were you know rejected by big portions of the united states
00:15:43.720 remember obamacare was entirely unpopular the entire time has existed since it was proposed
00:15:49.700 until very recently it was very unpopular underwater in almost every way well rahm emmanuel came out the
00:15:57.740 other day and said hey i'm noticing uh these candidates going really far to the left and you
00:16:06.460 know i don't think they understand what the middle of the country is like they're going so far left
00:16:11.940 they're never going to win in these states you know because he's obviously in illinois but i mean
00:16:16.220 the states that surround him are not uh hardcore left states yeah he recognized michigan uh yeah
00:16:22.780 lost him last time this is a guy who dealt with the realities of you know governing a country obviously
00:16:27.460 i think they did it very poorly but at least he has awareness yeah so that first rahm emmanuel comes
00:16:33.240 out and says that yesterday or two days ago here's david axelrod talking about uh where this party is
00:16:41.860 going again this is not some conservative critique of the democratic party this is david freaking axelrod
00:16:47.140 listen you said something interesting which was it isn't good enough to argue that the country doesn't
00:16:52.360 want this it does seem if you're running for president that you ought to take into consideration
00:16:57.360 what the country wants and the fact is large numbers of people oppose the medicare for all proposal
00:17:05.440 uh if it replaces private insurance that we've seen it in poll after poll after poll a large number
00:17:11.820 of people in this country do not believe the border should be decriminalized a large number of people
00:17:16.960 in this country don't believe that undocumented immigrants should qualify for publicism yeah and by the way
00:17:24.200 he's right on all those things the polls show about about 25 to 27 percent for all three of those
00:17:29.460 policies so free health care for illegal immigrants decriminalizing the border uh medicare for all
00:17:35.580 uh with eliminating private insurance which is the bernie and elizabeth warren plan you're talking
00:17:40.480 about 26 or 27 percent support by americans and i believe all three of those policies are underwater
00:17:47.320 with democrats okay so think about this the people who are winning somehow winning right now with
00:17:52.740 acceptance of biden he's the only thing in between elizabeth warren and bernie sanders leading this
00:17:58.820 race they're in the center of the debate last night and they're talking about policies that are
00:18:03.140 underwater with democrats how about john king from cnn talking about how far the party has moved to the
00:18:11.360 left what senator sanders was just describing what senator warren is describing has not happened in our
00:18:16.280 lifetime that a democrat can run in a national election to be for medicare for all for free college
00:18:20.980 tuition maybe for reparations uh for giving health care to undocumented immigrants a host of liberal
00:18:26.560 proposals uh way to the left of the last democrat who won barack obama way way way way way way way left
00:18:32.360 to bill clinton the democrat to win before that uh my first campaign was dukakis he was not as liberal
00:18:37.440 i mean this is remarkable yeah everyone is admitting this now this is something we've talked about
00:18:45.660 forever pat you know bernie sanders in 2013 proposing medicare for all and getting zero co-sponsors
00:18:54.000 on it zero yeah now i don't think he'd be able to stop people from co-sponsoring it he'd want the credit
00:18:59.640 for himself and everyone's jumping on his bandwagon and you know you can watch that debate last night
00:19:04.040 and i think pull out a lot of different things i thought bernie sanders i mean the man has never had a happy
00:19:08.880 moment in his life i've never seen anyone who is more angry and awful there's no i i cannot imagine
00:19:15.140 a candidate like that winning uh in the uh in the united states of america he is just an angry
00:19:21.960 curmudgeon yes and i i you know look people talk about trump's anger and he gets pissed off a lot
00:19:27.120 too but at least occasionally he makes jokes sanders is miserable a miserable human being but i will say
00:19:33.160 this i and i don't think he did a great job in the debate last night but how can you not say he's the
00:19:38.200 winner here he has absolutely transformed this party from a party that was really super liberal
00:19:45.860 to a party that is outwardly socialist i mean the fact that john delaney who is a maryland congressperson
00:19:53.700 a former maryland congressperson looks like a conservative on the stage is really revealing
00:19:59.100 david axelrod rahm emmanuel john king there talking to you about how how far this party has moved so
00:20:06.620 quickly i mean bernie sanders you know his loss in 2016 and then the subsequent hillary clinton loss
00:20:14.680 has take has told this party they should just be honest about it it's exactly what glenn said all
00:20:20.180 those years you know to take the mask off be honest about it these policies i cannot believe they're
00:20:25.040 admitting that they want these policies i mean elizabeth warren last night on stage saying we should
00:20:29.360 decriminalize border crossings yeah and she was asked point blank are you saying you would
00:20:34.960 decriminalize illegal border cross yes it was just a flat yes yes and she went to battle something else
00:20:42.200 afterwards but she did say yes oh that's wow incredible yeah and i love this as it combines to
00:20:50.200 their gun policies because it's like you say what you want to do is have an assault weapons ban
00:20:56.560 okay you want to take away guns from law-abiding citizens here in the united states but at the
00:21:02.100 same time you want to open up the borders and we have no idea who's coming in right what do you
00:21:07.680 think's gonna happen you know how drugs come across the border yeah do you think some guns might also
00:21:13.200 come across that border when you open it up it's possible a terrorist or two could come across the
00:21:18.300 border it seems like it isn't that such a strange combination of policy it's asinine it is asinine i don't
00:21:24.740 think they care though at this point i think that they're just resting this whole thing on well we
00:21:28.880 think we can beat trump and uh it's got to be a fascinating thing to watch
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00:22:39.800 triple eight seven two seven beck uh so the democrat debate last night just really hard to get
00:22:46.240 through um unless i guess you're you're socialist and then you you loved it i mean if you are a
00:22:53.080 refugee from the former soviet union because they weren't marxist enough not a lot of those this is
00:23:00.480 your group right here this is your group um it'd be a weird choice it would be to leave a communist
00:23:05.880 nation and go to a capitals one because you were upset what a coincidence you came to the right
00:23:10.620 place unless you were a spy i feel like more it's just spies uh except for the people now that can
00:23:17.880 come and celebrate the idea that we are basically turning into the soviet union now as you mentioned
00:23:22.580 uh john delaney was doing a little bit of trying to bring people back to earth and elizabeth warren was
00:23:27.720 having none of that here's that little battle between the two of them last night you know i don't
00:23:31.500 understand why anybody goes to all the trouble of running for president of the united states
00:23:36.040 just to talk about what we really can't do and shouldn't fight for
00:23:39.560 she had the audience on her side oh yeah in washington is corruption it is giant corporations
00:23:51.880 that have taken our government and that are holding it by the throat and we need to have the courage
00:23:58.580 to fight back against that and until we're ready to do that it's just more of the same well i'm ready
00:24:05.460 to get in this fight i'm ready to win this thank you senator i mean she is grown in a lab to lose to
00:24:11.520 donald trump yeah if donald trump could like be dr frankenstein and grow and build a candidate from
00:24:17.840 scratch to defeat possible it's it's her in in the general election she loses big this is a
00:24:25.440 an amazing moment for democrats the fact that they would when when they are so obsessed with
00:24:30.980 beating donald trump the fact that they would even consider putting her on stage against donald trump
00:24:37.580 is is absolutely remarkable to me now she because of many things out of everyone's control when it
00:24:43.480 gets down to two people against each other anybody can win so i mean anybody they throw up there has a
00:24:48.200 chance of beating donald trump because if the economy you know 2008 is a great example of this
00:24:52.080 if the economy collapses in october the person's going to lose you know you never know when an
00:24:58.580 fbi investigation is going to get launched against one of them three days before the election like
00:25:03.080 there's too much once it gets down to two people who knows who knows and that's why it's dangerous
00:25:08.060 that a socialist a real hardcore socialist wins here for the democrats because you just never know with
00:25:12.900 these things but if if there's anyone that donald trump can be defeat easily in this field it's her
00:25:18.040 she's terrible she's terrible and she's designed to lose to him yeah and the fact that they keep
00:25:23.800 elevating her is amazing and you pointed this out pat uh when we were off off the air in that like
00:25:29.340 that is a good moment in a debate for elizabeth warren but there is no substance to it none because
00:25:36.320 all you're saying is we could do we we can i we can sprout wings and fly why am i not talking about big
00:25:44.040 ideas when i'm when i'm president americans will sprout wings and fly yeah why run if we're not
00:25:51.780 going to have big ideas shut up right it's just ridiculous right and the fact is if you look at
00:25:56.900 not only before but after that line john delaney smokes her on substance yeah he actually was i mean
00:26:04.960 look delaney's been running for president since like 1947 uh he was the first democrat that announced
00:26:10.240 he's seriously been running i think since 2017 so he announced before any of the known candidates
00:26:15.340 yeah he's been all over iowa he's been i mean he's done the legwork he's funding his own campaign and
00:26:20.620 yet he still is zero he's at zero well he's at one sometimes sometimes sometimes he wouldn't be on
00:26:25.820 the stage if he didn't get to one percent at least a couple times um but he was very well prepared he
00:26:30.480 knew this stuff he i mean audience just not on his side so it looked like he got his butt kicked
00:26:35.720 to the though i think i think to the people watching it at home he did really well i hope so
00:26:41.440 but that's the that's the that's the problem with debates right there right like that is a substance
00:26:46.540 free kind of piece of nonsense okay that's the part that people remember go back to the first round
00:26:52.680 kamala harris against joe biden well see he comes out and she has this big moment about busing we later
00:26:57.900 on find out that she basically agrees with him on busing and there's no there's no real separation
00:27:02.400 at all it's not even a current issue anyone's talking about right um but that's her winning
00:27:07.080 the debate yeah it's been a while since we've had a busing controversy yeah what year is it exactly
00:27:12.060 1973 it's 1973 stew let me give you another example of this that wasn't as big last night
00:27:19.100 but i i'm curious to get your thoughts on it because this one drives me crazy for some reason
00:27:23.120 last night pete buddige had a really i thought powerful moment towards the end of the debate
00:27:29.120 in which he you know this is a guy who fought uh he's a veteran he fought in afghanistan and he said
00:27:36.400 look when i was leaving afghanistan i thought we were turning the lights out i thought we were going
00:27:39.420 to be leaving it was going to be over and he's like very soon we will have um a person who will die
00:27:46.060 in afghanistan in combat um that was not even born on 9-11 like that is a a powerful observation
00:27:54.200 in real terms like holy crap because it's true it's been 18 years right so someone who was born
00:28:00.220 in 2002 wow will soon be potentially an 18 years old serving in the military could die in afghanistan
00:28:06.000 really powerful point wow step back from it from a moment it's substance free yeah it is you know
00:28:11.020 what would you rather have world war ii where 10 million people die in three weeks like is that is
00:28:15.980 that better is it better yes i understand this idea we'd rather have the war be over right like the
00:28:21.860 idea of of the length of time a war goes on as the thing that you judge is something that everybody
00:28:30.060 on every side of every argument makes both parties say it all the time these wars go on too long
00:28:36.280 what would you prefer when it comes to war the old wars were shorter and a hundred times the amount of
00:28:43.780 people were dying yeah is that better no because to me it's not i would much rather have a war like
00:28:49.500 this that lasts for 18 years and 3 000 people die then have a war where you have literally millions
00:28:57.800 of people dying in a much shorter amount of time now of course my actual preference is no wars right
00:29:03.320 my actual preference is that no one's dying but the idea that that that just the start to end time
00:29:09.340 is the way that you should look at these things is just an emotional appeal right it's i mean it is just
00:29:16.060 an appeal sure we can all talk about how it's not uh the best possible outcome because we would like
00:29:23.220 it to be over and i think he's completely right on that um at this point we would love to be out of
00:29:27.760 there i think and i think the i think it probably the person who wants to be out of there more than
00:29:31.660 anybody is the president of the united states who doesn't like wars really at all i mean he has been
00:29:36.200 an outward i don't know pacifist isn't the right term because he talks too tough for a pacifist
00:29:43.180 but he's the guy that has agreed with essentially the uh the left wing or the libertarian sort of
00:29:49.060 argument on almost all of these wars since he's been in the public eye and again the idea that the
00:29:55.420 democrats can't figure out a way to praise him for these things is fascinating it just shows that
00:30:02.460 their only level of dedication is to oppose donald trump to and that is really just a way for them to
00:30:09.100 get their own power right but i mean they they're only the only thing they wake up every day with
00:30:15.120 the idea to do is to figure out a way to disagree with trump publicly to the extent that they will say
00:30:19.840 you know what's a great place to live in baltimore you know you know what a fantastic place to be is
00:30:25.960 that place when when rats are crawling over you on a on a stained mattress in a drug alley that's
00:30:32.560 fantastic next to a dead body right yeah as you trip over a corpse walking down the street to camden
00:30:39.520 yards what a wonderful and delightful experience that is they'll go to that level to agree disagree
00:30:45.120 with this guy but i think you know you go to these debates and over and over again that's what you find
00:30:49.080 is that the moment that everyone remembers is a substance-free moment where it's essentially a
00:30:55.520 catchphrase and the audience claps well you know delaney came to that i thought as a serious person
00:31:00.960 is he a conservative no is he a uh is he even a liberal i don't even think i don't think that
00:31:08.840 applies he's to the left of what we used to think liberals were but at least he was prepared at least
00:31:15.180 he understood what he was talking about he seemed to have actual real experience and knowledge about
00:31:19.880 health care that no one else on stage had and you know what we remember is bernie sanders yelling
00:31:25.800 i wrote the damn barrel oh shut up bernie right i mean another moment another moment he probably
00:31:32.460 prepared for and they probably planned that out before the debate even happened oh he's awful oh
00:31:36.800 he's terrible i mean and could there be a more miserable human being no he i he cannot have had
00:31:44.200 a experience in his life a moment of joy he was happy yeah yeah there's never been a time where he
00:31:50.360 like woke up and said wow look at the sun the sky it's sunny and there's not a cloud out there and
00:31:55.520 this is a great day there's never been a moment like that for bernie sanders in his entire life
00:32:00.720 no i even when he's singing he sounds miserable as i went walking that rivet of highway oh god i love
00:32:09.080 this i saw above i saw above me that endless skyway again no no r in the word saw bernie are you sure
00:32:16.660 doesn't he sound miserable even when he sings as i went walking down that highway why are you so mad
00:32:26.400 about why it's a song what has happened to you what in your life has happened i think he had like
00:32:32.900 he he asked a girl out in like eighth grade and she berated him and mocked him and did like i maybe
00:32:40.960 he did like a carry thing like at one point he was standing in front of his high school and someone
00:32:45.600 dropped pig blood out of a bucket onto his head and and this is it's a very revenge he just got
00:32:50.940 miserable ever since i mean i think at one point he stood up during the debate and he waved his arms
00:32:55.120 around and all the doors closed in the back of the auditorium like what is happening with him
00:33:00.340 he is constantly furious yeah constantly and there's no there's no um modulation you know there's not a
00:33:09.160 moment where he's like calm and introspective it's just non-stop anger which is why i can't
00:33:15.120 understand for the life of me why he's popular with the with millennials i i don't understand it
00:33:20.720 he's a miserable curmudgeon yeah why do you like him what what is it about him you just want free
00:33:27.340 stuff i guess i guess that's the only appeal there is that appeal of i think the unrelenting uh ideology
00:33:35.640 that is appealing to you when you're young and it's it's honestly appealing to me too
00:33:40.780 uh i just don't like his ideology i think a lot of that happened with ran paul or ron paul
00:33:45.380 when ron paul was running there was the same sort of energy and that's true you know ron was not
00:33:49.900 nearly as angry as bernie is but he wasn't a happy guy right and he but he was unrelenting right he'd
00:33:56.220 be the guy on stage you know the libertarian philosophy is basically we don't go to war
00:34:00.120 he's the guy on stage next to rudy giuliani uh sticking to it being like yeah no he shouldn't
00:34:06.500 have done anything about 9-11 should just ignored it i mean i'm totally exaggerating there for all
00:34:10.580 the ron paul fans out there who will now email me but you know what i'm saying that exchange was
00:34:14.080 like it's it's a tough thing in a republican debate to stand up and say yeah the whole 9-11
00:34:18.420 response was was not good and he stuck by it and i think i like that i i know i liked it when
00:34:24.000 cruz was running and he would stand up to in iowa and say you know what you know the whole ethanol
00:34:28.960 thing no like i i like that and i think most i think if you're an ideological person or a
00:34:35.900 at some level a um when you're young you have that sort of aspirational thing going on where
00:34:42.700 you like the fact that your people aren't apologizing they're unrelenting in what they
00:34:46.440 believe and i think bernie has that going on for him i think elizabeth warren has that going on for
00:34:51.620 her at some level and it's why some of the energy of the party is there but i mean you have
00:34:58.900 to look at this if you are a democrat and i'm glad they don't look at it this way as can you
00:35:04.820 actually win this election and you throw out a bernie sanders how on earth can you expect to win
00:35:12.540 an elizabeth warren how on earth can you expect to win with these candidates and i guess that's why
00:35:17.900 joe biden is still winning you know i mean kamala harris i think will try to walk the middle ground
00:35:22.820 maybe buddha judge is trying to do that but i mean these candidates are not good you
00:35:28.780 can't it's hard to imagine a person who is a an old school democrat you saw tim ryan on the stage
00:35:35.440 last night i mean he's hard to notice but he was there and he's from ohio and he sounded like a
00:35:41.360 democrat he sounded like what's the guy you always bring up when we talk about presidential candidates
00:35:45.100 that he's got at any time richard gepphardt he sounded like richard gepphardt right he sounded like
00:35:51.060 he did you remember when democrats used to be awful 20 years ago he sounded more like that awful
00:35:56.980 democrat than the awful democrat of today and those people exist in places like ohio and michigan
00:36:03.740 and wisconsin and pennsylvania they're the reason why donald trump is president because they voted
00:36:09.240 for obama and then trump and those people are going to look at elizabeth warren like she's as insane as
00:36:16.680 she is and i just i mean if you're trying to win this election i don't know how you go down that road
00:36:22.500 if you're a democrat 888-727-BECK it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program
00:36:27.780 you're listening to glenn beck
00:36:30.760 pat and stew for glenn the glenn beck program there were some good moments last night like
00:36:39.000 the time when uh marianne williamson showed that she suffers from inadvertent yodeling syndrome
00:36:45.980 normally way over there with burning elizabeth normally way over there with burning elizabeth
00:36:51.040 normally way over there with burning elizabeth
00:36:53.300 she has iys
00:36:56.280 yeah she has iys oh my gosh
00:36:58.640 iys inadvertent yodeling syndrome can we hear that again that's that's inaction right there
00:37:02.980 yeah
00:37:03.180 normally way over there with burning elizabeth normally way over there with burning elizabeth
00:37:08.140 on this one
00:37:08.980 it's weird there's something about her and i can't i was trying to place this last night there is like
00:37:13.180 some saturday night live character that i feel like she's based on and i know that's usually
00:37:20.080 the reverse like what they will take saturday night live bases characters on real people
00:37:25.260 i feel like she was based on an snl character and i can't place what it is there's something
00:37:29.260 about her voice like i don't know if it's like uh is it maya rudolph one is that who i'm thinking
00:37:34.160 of from saturday night live it's someone maybe one of her characters i don't know what it is
00:37:38.160 but there is something about her that is just off it doesn't feel real though i thought she did very
00:37:46.020 well last night she did i think everything she had to do last she was the most googled afterwards i
00:37:50.400 guess by far yeah i mean she was last time too but part of that is just like oh my god this lady's
00:37:54.980 hilarious but uh and she's nuts and she's nuts but i think last night i think she actually broke
00:37:59.740 through to the point of she actually beat some of those i think she had one of the best performances
00:38:03.520 for what she needed to do i would not be surprised at all if she makes the next round of debates after
00:38:07.420 that you know uh yeah i can't remember what publication was saying it but they were saying
00:38:11.680 that like when marianne william goes to these tv stations everyone's like kind of all the anchors
00:38:15.840 and stuff are kind of mocking her and laughing at her they said like the makeup people though are
00:38:19.500 crying when they meet her they love her oh really it's like it's a different thing it's a different
00:38:23.460 approach oprah fan it's the oprah fan right and she can yodel normally way over there with
00:38:28.100 bernie and elizabeth on this one
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00:39:43.360 in for glenn
00:39:44.080 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program what patents do this week
00:39:54.600 uh great democrat debate last night we're going through some of the uh some of the things that were
00:40:01.600 said some of the promises made uh they're making so many promises it's kind of hard to keep up
00:40:08.740 the uh socialist policies are really prevalent and the media is trying to present this as if it was
00:40:16.080 as if it was bernie sanders and elizabeth warren the two essential socialists essentially i mean bernie
00:40:22.900 obviously admitted elizabeth warren just basically a socialist would be she doesn't admit that but
00:40:29.300 she's got socialist policies but it was them against the moderates come on these are not moderates
00:40:37.420 that is their overton window way of defining last night yeah which is now the moderates are the ones
00:40:43.560 with the five trillion and four trillion dollar uh global warming plans and then you go left from
00:40:49.160 there the right wing position of course is the multiple trillions of dollars to spend on every
00:40:54.540 single project i mean delaney john delaney last night he's a guy again a congressman one percent
00:41:00.240 maybe two percent in some polls this is an absolute dream for him last night they basically treated as
00:41:07.900 if there were two candidates and it was elizabeth warren slash bernie sanders as one candidate and john
00:41:13.340 delaney as the second candidate and they were both tied at 22 percent and this was the final debate
00:41:17.400 that's not how that thing was treated last night that's a miracle for delaney and he handled it
00:41:21.700 well i mean think about this pat if tonight we turn on that debate and we unfortunately have to watch it
00:41:27.240 again if joe biden turned in the performance of john delaney last night this is over this probably this
00:41:34.840 primary is over yeah that's i mean because he in biden if he could understand these issues and have a
00:41:43.520 grasp on him and perform as well as john uh what's his face delaney did last night lights are out what
00:41:49.220 did you think of buddha judge uh in his performance last night so i don't think he he did anything
00:41:56.020 impressive i don't think he he stood out i think he has a a massive problem that he is not recognizing
00:42:05.480 and somebody on his staff is telling him it is a good idea dude and he's gotta stop it or dude he has
00:42:12.340 no chance of being president of the united states which i don't think is necessarily a bad thing i
00:42:16.260 don't want to do great thing actually uh but but this is him talking about standing up for the right
00:42:20.880 policy here's what he said cut six pete buddha judge if if it's true that if we embrace a far left
00:42:31.060 agenda they're gonna say we're a bunch of crazy socialists if we embrace a conservative agenda you
00:42:36.340 know what they're gonna do they're gonna say we're a bunch of crazy socialists so let's just stand
00:42:40.400 up for the right policy go out there and defend it that's the policy i'm putting forward not because
00:42:45.300 i think it's the right triangulation between republicans here and democrats there because
00:42:48.600 i think it's the right answer people like my mother-in-law who is here whose life was saved by
00:42:52.800 the aca but who is still far too vulnerable to the fact that the insurance industry thank you
00:42:57.740 does not care about senator now that's a good like i think an untrue point but a good one for
00:43:06.840 a democratic debate right to say that basically they're going to call us socialists no matter what
00:43:10.440 we say we might as well just come out and go for the things that we want and of course that should
00:43:14.820 always be true right that shouldn't be something you need to clap for you should always be promoting
00:43:18.880 the policies you think are best but you know in debates this is this is the way you work it i guess
00:43:24.280 here he is invoking scripture cut 15 uh buddha judge invoking scripture because we're oppressing
00:43:29.720 the poor some of this is low tech too like the minimum wage is just too low and so-called
00:43:35.520 conservative christian senators right now in the senate are blocking a bill to raise the minimum wage
00:43:41.640 when scripture says that whoever oppresses the poor taunts their maker oh my mayor thank you very
00:43:47.100 much yeah see that's what you should you can't be doing that he's gotta stop you can't play it both
00:43:52.260 ways seriously is that what you really want to do is invoke scripture because there you know it's
00:43:59.000 incredible if you want to play that game people can play that game all of a sudden right i mean it's
00:44:04.180 fair game if you're going to start casting aspersions at christians in the republican party
00:44:09.660 can they not cast aspersions back at you i they could uh i don't know if they will but you really
00:44:17.900 should stop using scripture for your points it comes off it's terribly horribly i mean i don't
00:44:23.640 know who he's trying to please with it i think i think it's the media because the media looks at
00:44:29.720 christianity as a political tool to hurt your opponent yeah right like this so they think okay
00:44:37.420 well look this is a great point by buddha judge because he's using their rhetoric against them right
00:44:42.620 you know they say they're so christian well they don't want this government policy for minimum wage
00:44:48.460 right and we can squeak and nail them with their christianity that is not how christians look at
00:44:53.480 christianity i don't know if you know this uh this is a majority christian country this is a country that
00:44:58.520 if you get into the general election and want to win any of the states that are anywhere near the
00:45:03.700 midwest where you are supposedly from it and you represent those values if you want to do that
00:45:08.920 trying to weaponize christianity against uh the moderates who might actually put you in the
00:45:17.300 white house is not a good idea really i know that feels good in that room i know afterwards when you
00:45:22.460 know john king is interviewing on cnn you nailed him oh you got this great point that is not going
00:45:28.100 to win you any elections no it's not look i it's also completely wrong and it's a fourth great argument
00:45:33.440 tenant of christianity no where the government is called on to do anything for the poor or anybody
00:45:39.080 else what they don't want you just never said hey rome needs to take care of people i'm i'm tired of
00:45:44.380 uh the romans not taking care of people right they the last what they don't want you to do is what
00:45:49.400 everyone on that stage did last night which is worship government yeah they had another idea about who
00:45:55.020 you should worship uh it was uh it's not government it's not pete buddha judge and the fact that pete
00:46:01.020 buddha judge is going to be this preacher who's going to come at us and tell us how to be christians
00:46:06.940 is utterly uh let's put it this way utterly a very poor very very poor plan yeah politically at the
00:46:15.280 very least especially when he's tried to have it both ways because he's also calling out mike pants
00:46:20.060 for taking the bible literally yeah against him yeah and i believe it's a great point and i will say
00:46:25.000 that it's very possible what he's trying to do is goad right wing you know yeah he might be the wings
00:46:30.660 you know the far right and the right wing to come out and start saying bad things about him
00:46:34.920 personally yeah and trying to goad him into being a victim he's trying to make himself a victim
00:46:40.160 essentially inviting these attacks but again i don't know that any i don't know he can understand
00:46:44.760 how insulting it is to hear to hear that from him especially when it's such a basic argument the
00:46:51.280 guy's a smart guy and the fact that you come to with a fourth grade argument about christianity
00:46:55.480 the idea that any christian understands that is is a bs argument i almost said the whole word there
00:47:00.920 uh not very christian to me uh that is just not the right move for him 888-727-BECK
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00:48:14.700 pat stew for glenn on the glenn back program uh 888-727-BECK uh with your thoughts on the uh
00:48:32.620 debate last night it was a lot of fun um yeah well my head exploded multiple times oh my gosh it's
00:48:39.340 tough to watch man this is this is i actually turned it off multiple times and i had you know
00:48:43.840 then i guilted myself into going back to it because i just couldn't take it oh it's rough it's hard at
00:48:49.460 one point donald trump uh joked about how avoiding uh venereal disease was his vietnam uh that's our
00:48:57.280 vietnam okay last night was our vietnam as as political talk show hosts dealing with with diseases
00:49:04.920 like uh like we had to watch when it comes to the spread of progressivism uh that was uh that
00:49:10.940 was tough to watch it's tough to take i was interested to see elizabeth warren on the border
00:49:14.900 she's basically for open borders at this point big time and she admits it yeah she's going to
00:49:20.940 decriminalize uh the border she had this really good moment about the uh the border situation last
00:49:27.280 night elizabeth warren we must be a country that every day lives our values and that means we cannot
00:49:34.280 make it a crime when someone comes here just to clarify would you decriminalize yes illegal border
00:49:40.120 crossings the point is not about criminalization yeah just a flat yes flat yes and good job on
00:49:47.600 dana bash by the way of following up because she avoided the question the first time right but i'm
00:49:51.920 glad they followed up but they they always go to that we've got to live our values since when was our
00:49:56.620 value to let anybody come across the border that wants to that we don't know what they're doing we
00:50:01.940 don't know why they're here we don't have any documentation on them we don't know if they mean
00:50:05.980 harm to us and our families that's not an american value that's insanity similar to that's national
00:50:11.560 suicide similar to what buddha judge was doing though right like it's this idea that well we're nice
00:50:15.520 right we're not our values are that we're nice so when people who want to do anything just let them
00:50:20.740 do what the things that they want to do yeah well that's not our values our rule of law too we are nice
00:50:26.280 we've taken in more immigrants but we have some laws and some rules yeah right but but more than
00:50:32.220 anybody ever right like i mean we are a million a year that's far more than any other country on
00:50:38.240 earth legally we allow a million a year yes to immigrate to our country and again this goes back
00:50:43.320 a very long time uh it's just it's fascinating it's particularly fascinating coming from elizabeth
00:50:48.920 warren who has to realize that if she looks back in history what are the results of open borders
00:50:54.980 borders if if she if it wasn't for open borders it would be her ancestors her native american ancestors
00:51:02.080 holding that debate last night not us you know there's a thing she'd be able to it could be her
00:51:08.080 and the cherokee tribe up on that stage running whatever country that would be named uh and not us
00:51:14.920 open borders are not a good idea and the idea that you can say well look number one we're going to
00:51:20.780 decriminalize the border by the way about 26 support for that puppy number two we're going
00:51:25.320 to give free health care to every illegal immigrant about 27 of support among americans for that uh
00:51:32.340 particular policy you just just those two in combination bankruptcy nation easily yeah you're
00:51:40.460 inviting people to come in and you say well if you get across the border we're just going to say
00:51:44.820 eh but by the way here's your free health care card that's a lot of cash you're talking about
00:51:50.400 and whether you're nice or not you know it's it's not really the point you know we talk about this
00:51:55.000 all the time people say well uh you know the rates of murder and crime among citizens are higher than
00:52:02.620 they are among illegal immigrants first of all they usually don't use the word illegal there they
00:52:08.040 usually say just immigrants and the reason they say just immigrants is because they want to include
00:52:14.100 people who are some of the best people among us right people who came here the right way who
00:52:18.980 actually navigated the nonsense uh that it takes to actually come here legally it's hard to do it's
00:52:24.280 bureaucracy it's it's a typical government program it sucks so people who go through all of that and and
00:52:29.480 work here for a long period of time and do everything the right way well no one has a problem with those
00:52:34.620 people the people we're talking about are people that don't do it the right way and you know but let's
00:52:39.580 just say it's true right like illegal immigrants come here and never commit a crime in maybe one a
00:52:44.140 year right there's one a year why would you import that one crime per year why are you importing crime
00:52:49.920 we have no choice but to deal with the annoying citizens we live with you know what a lot of them
00:52:54.760 suck i you know i deal with them all the time you go it's not illegal immigrants are not the only
00:52:59.300 problem we have a lot of our citizens are awful okay you walk in you walk into a restaurant you got to
00:53:04.820 deal with with somebody behind the counter that you know spits in your food uh you got the person
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00:55:26.680 pat and stew for glenn on the glenbeck program of course last night amy klobuchar had to uh
00:55:44.360 politicize continue to politicize uh the baltimore situation uh cut 12 here's what uh amy klobuchar
00:55:51.040 said about baltimore president are people that voted for donald trump before that aren't racist
00:55:56.340 they just wanted a better shake in the economy and so i would appeal to them but i don't think
00:56:01.780 anyone can justify what this president is doing little kids literally woke up this weekend turned
00:56:08.960 on the tv and saw their president calling their city the town of baltimore nothing more than a home
00:56:14.720 for rats yeah that's not what i can tell you as your president that will stop it'll it'll stop
00:56:20.820 the rats will stop yeah yes she's gonna she's going to i think she's doing a uh saint patrick
00:56:28.000 thing okay where she's leading the rats out of baltimore with a flute or a well she did talk about
00:56:35.740 that a little bit i think you you said you tuned out for a couple moments i did there was a moment
00:56:39.180 where she said and if they don't follow me i will squeeze them to death and one by one with my hands
00:56:44.320 wow which i thought was an aggressive policy that is i supported her on that uh the mass murder if
00:56:49.940 she would do that i would vote for her i would vote for her just like water balloons two we want in
00:56:56.500 each hand all over all over baltimore uh by the way but donald trump did not say it was only a home
00:57:01.500 for rats no he did not say that that's not something he said did not say you know there are a lot of rats
00:57:06.560 that live there yes the outnumber citizens about 10 to one uh but that was a you know like you can
00:57:14.040 criticize donald trump if you want can you at least say what he said can you at least i mean attempt it
00:57:19.000 right can you attempt it that would be nice uh by the way one of the local uh one of the local
00:57:24.300 baltimore stations went out to uh talk about the the what the president said his his awful
00:57:31.620 statements about baltimore and there being rats there and of course we know that baltimore is not
00:57:38.280 just a rat town um but they were telling they were kind of challenging the president to come to
00:57:44.220 baltimore visit baltimore see what baltimore is really like and here's what happened is they're
00:57:50.060 doing their report now we spoke with uh many people today who say the president should consider
00:57:56.020 coming here to baltimore to the sand town area and taking a look at things for himself in the middle
00:58:03.100 the shot in the middle of the shot a rat runs across the shot as they're talking about how baltimore
00:58:11.600 is so much more than rats and yes it is but uh what the president was saying was that there's a rat
00:58:17.840 infestation and there's nothing that demonstrates that better than they can't even they can't find a 30
00:58:25.980 second camera shot without a rat running through it that is an infestation that's an infestation i think
00:58:32.280 that's the very definition of an infestation isn't it oh man too i mean that's awesome i know this is
00:58:37.480 years ago for you in baltimore but i can go back you know a little bit closer to when we were in new
00:58:41.660 york and you know i don't know if there's a rat infestation there were times though you'd go into
00:58:46.360 the subway and there'd be big signs that said yeah what is it rodenticide it would and it would be a
00:58:51.160 big picture of rats with a with a with a circle around it and the the red slash through it and it'd be
00:58:56.100 like hey we're in the middle of killing millions of rats down here just so you're aware you're in a tunnel
00:59:00.200 with a bunch of rat killer yeah um but i mean there were times i remember sitting on the subway
00:59:04.820 and there would be these when the subway would come down it would come to the stop and it would open up
00:59:09.360 the doors of course and most of the time it's open for about 30 seconds people get on they get off and
00:59:14.700 they close up and you go on to the next stop but you know the subway state you know is run by the
00:59:19.520 government uh and it runs terribly so a lot of times you just go to the stop it would open up the
00:59:24.820 doors and they would just stay open and you'd sit there for several minutes waiting for the stupid
00:59:28.700 thing to close and move on and i remember looking out as you did very often out the subway doors
00:59:34.660 onto the subway platform to see a giant pile of garbage because they just leave giant bags of
00:59:40.740 garbage all over the place and uh at one point i remember looking out and and kind of just get into
00:59:46.320 these spaced out modes and the bag starts moving you know and bags aren't supposed to move like
00:59:52.860 they're supposed to be garbage paper nothing alive inside this particular situation there were a lot
00:59:59.960 of things alive inside they were rats and the rats were crawling around inside the garbage bags
01:00:03.920 but not sealed inside so they climbed out and started walking towards the subway car now you've
01:00:09.520 got like an army of rats approaching the car you're sitting in jeez what do you do in that situation
01:00:15.880 hope the door closes hope the door closes which is what i did yeah and luckily it did close are you
01:00:20.520 saying new york is nothing more than rats is that what you're saying apparently why are you saying
01:00:25.120 that why do you hate new york because there's white people that live there that's why oh okay that's
01:00:30.580 okay okay good that's fine yeah there's not a problem seriously there is not a problem with that
01:00:35.040 it really isn't there's no problem i mean you can say whatever you want about white people
01:00:40.120 use whatever epitaph you want against white people and that's still fine crackers honkies even
01:00:46.240 things that are blatantly racist like we talked about this with one of the squad members that said
01:00:50.900 we need we don't need any more brown faces that aren't brown voices yeah can you imagine saying uh
01:00:57.020 we don't need any white faces that aren't white voices just be done your career's over be done
01:01:01.820 career's over immediately yep at least they you know the the squad progressives the left can say
01:01:07.420 anything they want and they do and they do no no no consequences triple eight seven two seven beck
01:01:14.560 hey it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenpeck program
01:01:17.260 pat and stew for glenn this week
01:01:26.020 uh fortunately we're looking for some justice uh for for some equity for some equality
01:01:33.220 uh for women's sports and uh especially soccer where the women's soccer team just won the world
01:01:40.300 championship and so um you know they're just not paid accordingly uh they should make more than men
01:01:47.320 which by the way they do whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa yes no that's not true they're suing right
01:01:52.160 now i know saying that they don't make as much as the men now look some people will say more than
01:01:56.860 the men well it's it's equal pay for equal work is all they're requesting these are very simple
01:02:01.300 requests yeah they are equal work like for example they should play the same teams that the men's team
01:02:06.360 plays and see how it works out yeah that wouldn't work out very well it is just this one infuriates
01:02:13.780 me me too because it's such a fake argument and i i have to believe that everybody in the media knows
01:02:20.020 it like what do you have to ignore to make this into a real argument because i want to get into the
01:02:24.180 facts of this in a second you have to ignore all revenue all revenue so again like that's a huge part
01:02:29.560 of this right how much money is coming in really important when you're talking about yes like if
01:02:34.420 this if this company made zero dollars um would we be paid what we're being paid now no right we'd
01:02:41.800 be paid zero dollars zero dollars right if if we if uh if you worked for a company that brought in
01:02:47.860 you know your show brought in a hundred million dollars and my show a separate show brought in
01:02:51.840 one million dollars should we get the we're doing this we're both working on a show it's like it's
01:02:56.920 and they're both three hours long right yeah it doesn't work that way asinine arguments that
01:03:02.260 anyone would understand is are ridiculous however you know there is a little bit of a uh an effort
01:03:09.840 i think by the media to just they just want you to feel they want to turn on your feels well and it
01:03:14.080 worked on us even i think we both talked about in the past when this discussion first began and we
01:03:19.900 didn't know much about it and they kept saying well women are paid you know 78 cents on the dollar to
01:03:26.580 every man yeah when i first heard that it's so prevalent really bad and it's so prevalent and so
01:03:32.440 unquestioned that you know this is you know years and years ago now but when i first heard that when
01:03:36.960 i was like in high school you'd look at this you'd be like oh wow that's bad and we gotta fix that
01:03:40.780 that's not right and the only picture it creates is of course some executive who because this is how
01:03:47.220 all white executives are they just love men more than women like i love that because women never get
01:03:53.840 any preferential these little fillies should be able to work for free exactly that's what should
01:03:57.780 happen around here that's what you picture though and by the way give me a beer right you picture
01:04:03.780 this sexist guy who's favoring the man now i don't know how southern accent yes of course he has to
01:04:10.900 now oddly someone like kamala harris talks about this when her career was built by having sex with her
01:04:17.240 boss that's interesting and something that does not get brought up quite enough you're not supposed to
01:04:22.080 bring that up that was really insensitive and hateful it's interesting because it's one of
01:04:25.640 those times that the me too thing seemed to benefit her in quite a large way as uh evidence not only by
01:04:32.860 uh the obvious objects of the system she hooked up with the mayor of of the city which he freely
01:04:38.400 admits he freely admits it because he's proud of it yes he loves the fact that he hooked up with
01:04:44.540 kamala harris and that does add a bit of nuance to the me too debate what do you do when it helps
01:04:49.940 someone yeah because i that is essentially what happened with kamala harris you can talk about
01:04:54.720 now look she was a willing participant so that is a that's different than yeah the me too um vibe as
01:05:00.400 far as it goes to like a harvey weinstein situation however there are many cases involved in the me too
01:05:05.620 movement in which women are willing participants but we later find out that it was the guy's fault
01:05:12.260 because the guy had power over her or the guy was too faint louis ck too famous for these other
01:05:18.100 comedians to be able to resist and how many even though they agreed at the time dozens of times
01:05:22.620 dozens of times it's insane we had a comedian in here a couple weeks ago um who had a situation
01:05:28.300 just like this he was a guy who was um uh he was a very hard left winger was doing a left-wing podcast
01:05:35.440 was a comedian doing a left-wing podcast talking about social justice all the time and he uh would
01:05:42.360 have uh occasionally he would uh be out on the road and maybe uh a listener of the show or a
01:05:48.840 fan of his comedy would make his way into uh the whatever high quality hotel room he had that night
01:05:55.040 and they would have a little evening right and this is not something that's uncommon with entertainers
01:05:59.280 right you're a comedian you're on the road this probably happens all the time well uh when you when
01:06:03.600 your fans are a hundred percent social justice warrior crazy people you're going to get a few of them
01:06:10.640 that accuse you of all sorts of things in retrospect they he had too much power over me he knew i was a
01:06:16.120 fan he knew how much i loved to show and he still did this and they ruined his life put every rocker
01:06:21.960 from the 70s in prison then because uh they all spent a little time with groupies yes all of them
01:06:26.900 and they had that power right now there's some of those rock stars that should be in prison but
01:06:30.620 well jimmy page for instance who kidnapped a 14 year old girl and held her for five years
01:06:36.900 other than that other than that you know they're doing okay you should look it's an icky part of
01:06:42.920 our society but you absolutely should have the right to hook up with the the the rock star that
01:06:50.180 you like yeah that is part and and the rock star should be able to hook up with you if you're
01:06:54.960 consenting adults if you're 14 that's a different issue exactly oh and only because it was 1970 did
01:07:01.720 he ever get away with that because he should have been in jail oh my gosh at least the way i've
01:07:06.380 heard that story reported oh my gosh oh my gosh that was a an egregious case so i i think this
01:07:12.440 is fascinating though because this as you get into the pay debate part of this the pay debate thing
01:07:18.360 when you really drill down in the details what you find out is there really isn't a pay gap there
01:07:23.600 isn't a pay gap when you eliminate things like experience level and uh the type of job because
01:07:30.020 i mean the way they actually calculate employment length of employment the way they calculate pay
01:07:34.340 gap legitimately and it sounds ridiculous but legitimately what they do is take all the people
01:07:38.540 who are working and just divide it by the amount of uh the salary divided by the amount of people
01:07:43.280 you can't do it that way right like if you were to say different priorities i know that we're supposed
01:07:47.380 to be exactly the same but here's a surprise we're not yeah i know we're not and we all do different
01:07:54.100 things like for example if you were to do the pay gap in this room where we're sitting right now
01:07:57.640 you'd have pat and i who identify as men and marissa our producer who identifies i believe as
01:08:04.200 a female correct okay i'm glad you didn't assume thank you i know i wanted to make sure i was sensitive
01:08:09.080 just in case she was out a couple days although you did not ask me if i identify as a man
01:08:14.160 fortunately you got it right i did get it right lucky today i identify as a man now uh we have been
01:08:20.280 working in this industry much longer than marissa who's who's younger than us uh we have a
01:08:24.940 different uh we have different jobs right we were we are hosting the show she's producing the show
01:08:29.320 like there's a lot of different variables here how you would figure out the pay gap is to take
01:08:33.920 our average salary pat and i and compare it to marissa's that's how you would figure out the pay
01:08:38.680 gap in this room right now the pay gap started to report this to marissa it would be significant
01:08:43.520 uh however look at her she is shocked she's she's not no work for equal pay why why am i making less
01:08:49.940 but i mean you know like that's what happens right like this is what you do the same thing
01:08:53.960 happens when i came if when i come in here on the days when i'm identifying as a female which is
01:08:57.800 usually tuesdays and fridays glenn is in here and he's identifying as a male usually on tuesdays at
01:09:02.720 least we're usually both female on fridays but when we're opposite uh genders he's making a hell of a
01:09:09.120 lot more money than me and there is a big pay gap there we're both on the same show we're both talking
01:09:14.020 about the same topics we're both doing all the same things yet he's making more why well he's been
01:09:19.140 doing it for longer his name's on the show he's the big host blah blah blah that's what happens
01:09:23.680 and so that is a ridiculous statistic in and of itself however at least if you were to do the math
01:09:32.140 i assume it comes out that way this is not the case with the soccer team thing the soccer team has
01:09:37.380 been out on on mainstream media getting lauded praise on them because they don't make as much
01:09:42.100 money as the guys and they're suing and they're suing right u.s soccer well that was probably a
01:09:47.660 mistake because now u.s soccer is able to actually release the numbers as to what kind of pay is going
01:09:53.700 on here with these teams and it is fascinating because it's not an issue about well the men make
01:09:59.000 more revenue that's why they make more money no it's not well the men play more difficult competition
01:10:03.660 that's why they make more money no it's not the men play a longer schedule that's why they make
01:10:07.480 more money no it is the men make less money period that is the actual truth of the matter women
01:10:16.580 actually make more money right now right now than the men listen to these statistics crazy from 2010
01:10:24.500 to 2018 u.s soccer pay the u.s women's soccer team a combined 34.1 million dollars in salary and game
01:10:31.000 bonuses while the men got 26.4 million the women made more than almost eight million dollars more
01:10:38.120 over a decade eight million dollars over a decade well they brought in more revenue right because
01:10:44.700 they're more successful than the men we should also point out the women get more benefits fully paid
01:10:50.000 health care dental vision my gosh severance the men don't get that 401k retirement paid maternity leave
01:10:58.020 guaranteed injury protection and assistance for child care men do not have that why because their
01:11:04.460 collectively bargained agreement doesn't include it now that whose fault is that is that pay inequity
01:11:08.980 for men no they should have negotiated the contract better they should have done a better job
01:11:12.740 yeah but women have all those things um from 2009 to 2019 the gross revenue for women
01:11:21.880 uh was 101.3 million dollars for an average of 425 000 per game the men's national team had a gross
01:11:32.860 revenue of 185.7 million dollars so more 80 million dollars more revenue over less games 191 games for
01:11:41.340 972 000 in revenue per game so about double they got double the revenue and were paid eight million
01:11:48.760 dollars less over the time frame that is crazy over 11 year period the women's national team
01:11:54.340 generated a again like you're saying okay because this is where i about lost my mind
01:11:59.500 okay the men are making more revenue and the women have are making more money and getting more benefits
01:12:05.940 how could this be even how could it possibly be worse how could the facts possibly be more inaccurate
01:12:13.680 than what you've heard in the mainstream media with all these you're leading me to believe that it
01:12:18.100 might be getting worse all these interviews huh where you saw these women on tv just fighting for
01:12:23.840 women's rights why are we being crushed by the man cry cry cry over 11 year period the women's
01:12:31.300 national team games generated a net loss of 27.5 million dollars oh my gosh
01:12:39.000 20 they lost 27 million dollars wow this is a money losing operation the men do we know the men's uh
01:12:51.100 net revenue i see that in here uh i wonder if they lost money too you know both teams might lose money
01:12:58.020 it is america and we don't like soccer it's it's a communist sport it's awful and the best solution
01:13:03.060 here is not to pay them equal to pay them nothing because we delete the sport just forget it just forget
01:13:07.980 the sport now you might say well i can kind of understand because the women's team you know in their
01:13:15.840 respective sport in the women's uh world cup they're more successful than the men in the men's world
01:13:22.260 they are better at beating worse competition yes although they beat the competition they play right
01:13:27.860 but the men aren't i mean the men are ranked like 30th in the world good i hope it goes down
01:13:34.080 the women's team is number one i hope they're ranked last in the world so we can forget about
01:13:37.600 this awful sport but that's a whole nother story but we're not going to because they're trying to
01:13:41.860 jam it down our throats like a metric system or something no i'm sorry no no i don't like soccer
01:13:48.200 and none of us understand the metric system there's no way to tell there's no way to tell
01:13:53.380 well lincoln chafee well yes lincoln chafee understood had we just jumped on that bandwagon
01:13:58.340 we would have been okay by now we would have had the metric system if we just elected chafee
01:14:01.500 uh but yeah no you're right i mean it's it's uh they this is a situation in which uh it's not
01:14:07.840 it's it's not close this is a situation where the basic facts of the argument have not been
01:14:12.500 communicated to the people no it's really amazing really amazing the lawsuit is progressing still
01:14:17.020 right now they're still still going forward with it well for 10 years you've made more money oh this
01:14:22.840 is such a good excuse just turn the thing off yeah turn really just delete the team delete the team
01:14:27.820 there is no more u.s women's national team that's how you solve this problem you're listening to glenn
01:14:33.500 back
01:14:33.960 pat and stew for glenn this week 888-727-BECK we've been talking about the women's uh soccer league
01:14:44.440 they are suing uh u.s soccer for more money when in fact they already make more money than the men do
01:14:50.140 which is amazing amazing uh the one thing we didn't mention about some of the stats is that a couple of
01:14:55.400 years ago in 2017 the u.s women's team came here to dallas and uh they were practicing for an upcoming
01:15:02.780 match and they played the fc dallas male team and unfortunately well it was the fc dallas 14 year old
01:15:12.880 team the what the 13 and 14 year old team uh and they lost uh to the fc dallas 13 and 14 year old
01:15:19.680 uh five to two and five to two is like a thousand to nothing in basketball yes it is it's a beating
01:15:27.440 it's a beating it's it's a it's a beating and uh you know it's not embarrassing not a surprise
01:15:32.820 what did they have an excuse for like oh we weren't really trying well it was a scrimmage and and we
01:15:37.940 were working on some stuff ah uh-huh yeah well you can work on stuff in a game like that however
01:15:44.520 when you get down four two you stop working on stuff and you you try to win because you don't want
01:15:48.380 to lose to a 14 year old boy team yeah and they did and they did and like this is that you know
01:15:52.820 this is what happens right yeah i mean it's not i mean you know diana terrasse i always think is the
01:15:57.480 like the best female basketball player i've ever seen she played for uconn she went to the wmba
01:16:02.320 she just she could hit threes like crazy oh my gosh she was impressive yeah but like look she's not
01:16:06.960 going in the nba oh no she's not going into men's college no you know she goes into men's high school
01:16:12.560 ball she's probably gonna be pretty good depending on where she plays because i mean yeah you know she
01:16:17.900 maybe she'd be a she'd be junior high high school i don't know what i mean we the same thing happened
01:16:22.180 with serena williams right remember the williams uh sisters played against what was the guy ranked
01:16:26.080 200 in the world 201 201 what was the set do you remember 6-0 6-0 6-1 so they did win a game
01:16:33.260 yeah they did win one they did win one game yeah one of them won one because he beat i think he beat
01:16:38.140 one of them 6-0 and he beat the other one 6-1 6-1 yeah and again this guy was not a top player
01:16:43.620 101st ranked player in the world yeah uh and then they then they so then they change well we
01:16:49.720 could compete with anybody uh 300 or under yeah oh good for you okay okay by the way uh blaze tv.com
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01:17:27.820 this is the glenbeck program and it's pat and stew for glenn this week uh the debates last night
01:17:35.120 talked about uh quite a bit of it there was also um the head of the i actually is he the head tom
01:17:43.080 perez yeah he is he is the head of the dnc right uh he kind of set the stage for the whole thing uh
01:17:48.760 before the debate got underway last night yeah and no one watched this of course because you'd be insane
01:17:53.780 to do it sadly it's a it's at least peripheral to my job um because i i only did it by mistake
01:18:01.140 to be honest with you i i tuned in a few minutes early so i was getting dinner ready
01:18:05.280 i didn't realize i would see tom perez if i knew it i would not have done this
01:18:10.860 because i just it immediately set me off before the debate even started pat i mean yeah that's tough
01:18:18.220 that is you don't want to go through a situation where you're angry going into going into something
01:18:24.500 that's going to make you even angrier yeah yeah it's a bad situation but let me give you this this is
01:18:30.680 this is perez talking about medicare an amazing accomplishment by the democrats
01:18:38.700 and the legacy of medicare and what it can teach us today here's tom perez from right before the
01:18:46.320 debate yesterday democrats dreamed of putting a man on the moon and we did just that we dreamed of a
01:18:52.280 great society and we built it okay we dreamed that seniors and people with disabilities and people
01:18:59.320 who are poor could get access to health care and 54 years ago today president johnson signed
01:19:06.160 medicaid and medicare into law folks
01:19:09.800 those are terrible programs and i will note parenthetically what did republicans who opposed
01:19:19.120 it call those laws socialism yes this is a class exercise yeah socialism ronald reagan said and i
01:19:27.760 quote medicare will lead to socialized medicine medicare will lead to socialism in america that's what
01:19:34.720 he says he was full of it then and these folks are full of it now when they try to distract you what
01:19:40.800 can you it is leading to exactly that it was legitimately a perfect i mean that's like a perfect
01:19:46.840 prediction a spooky prophecy from ronald reagan it would lead to socialism and now what are we talking
01:19:52.960 about socialized medicine he is on stage literally standing in front of a podium in the center of the
01:20:02.760 stage in which the person leading the field of this debate is an announced socialist and he makes
01:20:09.840 that point the person standing next to him is not an announced intensive and purposes socialist a
01:20:17.460 socialist as well they have the identical policies so warren and sanders are leading the field that's
01:20:24.360 about to stand behind him and he has the balls to mock a prediction that medicare would lead to
01:20:30.080 socialism wow and you know what medicare is leading to socialism and this is not something that a lot of
01:20:36.760 people like to hear because medicare is a very popular program and yet it in and of itself is a form of
01:20:44.740 socialism it's a big government program it is it is virtually socialism yeah i mean it you know it is it's
01:20:51.680 what it is i mean look it is something that you might like you might think it's a good idea you've come to
01:20:57.440 rely on it exactly and a lot of people do yep but it is absolutely a socialist program and because of it
01:21:06.120 it has it has cleared the path for many more programs like it and it's and it's it's part of a long run
01:21:13.080 from going back to fdr but medicare in particular is a massive driver of our debt it is a complete and
01:21:22.500 utter disaster let me give you this stat in the next 30 years the cbo projects we are going to get
01:21:29.240 an additional 80 trillion dollars of debt 80 trillion dollars of debt in the next 30 years is what they're
01:21:36.160 predicting right now now you're not including unfunded liabilities no this is just this this is just what
01:21:41.100 we're going to actually get in the next 30 years and that does of course not include any of the plans
01:21:45.500 you've heard talked about on stage last night doesn't include any of the other crazy crap they're going to
01:21:49.900 actually pass in the meantime we know it's going to be more than that but 80 trillion is what they
01:21:53.660 project right now the way they get to that number is social security and medicare are projected to be
01:22:00.680 103 trillion dollars in debt and the rest of the budget is supposed to be 23 trillion dollars in surplus
01:22:07.480 so to get to 80 trillion it's 103 trillion of medicare and social security and it actually backs
01:22:14.920 off from that back to 80 because of uh of of other parts of the budget that's how bad these programs
01:22:20.900 are they're destroying our nation when it comes to debt now they may be important they are incredibly
01:22:26.220 popular when you poll them i mean 70 percent of republicans approve of these programs but that's
01:22:31.760 that is the issue that is what reagan was talking about because now it's natural now that dependence
01:22:38.720 is part of your life as an american it's locked in it's yours no one fights about it when people come
01:22:46.520 out and say i'm going to change the year you're eligible by one year they get voted out of office
01:22:52.240 we now have both parties who run candidates who say i will not touch one little tiny part of medicare
01:23:00.240 or social security now look if you paid into the system do you do you know under an agreement you
01:23:06.040 you know you deserve what you should get right i mean like you've paid into it that's not the
01:23:10.700 situation none of these programs ever touch people who've already paid into it they always grandfather
01:23:14.740 people in because of that because of that argument but i think conservatives a lot of times will look
01:23:20.300 at these big government programs and say you know what is a bad one the obama phone right you know
01:23:25.200 what's a bad one is uh welfare you know what the bad one is is you know um even obamacare right
01:23:31.120 where so someone who is theoretically in need of something the government gives them hands out
01:23:36.920 handouts and sometimes those things get abused those things are bad in a lot of ways but much
01:23:42.420 worse is the universal program social security and medicare because every bill freaking gates can get
01:23:48.980 medicare bill freaking gates can get social security why delaney made a great point last night where he
01:23:55.780 was he said you know why are we going to get rid of private insurance for everyone that would be like
01:24:00.480 when we passed social security we should have made pensions illegal that is a good point and it's
01:24:05.360 true good point this is all it is it's the government forcing you into this long-term scam
01:24:11.160 right because we know the money isn't actually going to your health care but in in theory you pay a tax
01:24:17.080 your whole life so later on they give you it's a government forced savings program where you get
01:24:22.000 basically no interest on your money it is insanity but now it is so locked into the character of this
01:24:28.320 country because you know what these things work socialism works when you when it comes down to
01:24:33.220 manipulating public opinion it works this is why when it when obamacare was at 38 approval they forced
01:24:40.520 it through anyway because they knew if they let they let it stick in there long enough people would
01:24:44.460 get used to it would get dependent on it and it would become popular yep more coming up in a minute
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01:25:52.480 10 off your first job it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program uh the good news is
01:26:10.200 if you missed the debate last night you're in luck there's night two tonight and that you know the two
01:26:18.780 main players in this one will be joe biden and kamala harris that should be interesting because as
01:26:24.120 biden described it kamala harris took a two by four to him last time so i don't think he's going to be
01:26:29.080 quite as pleasant oh no oh no that's gonna it's gonna be messy i think there's a lot of interesting
01:26:34.100 dynamics in this one obviously the number one dynamic is how does joe biden respond to being
01:26:41.120 destroyed last time he has had time to prepare no excuses he needs to be massively
01:26:48.480 ready and he needs to be able to do a good job tonight not a not as a typical you know middling
01:26:55.380 performance in a debate he needs to do a good job he needs to show that he's not slipping because it
01:27:01.000 looked last time like he was slipping did yeah it did and so i'm going to be interested to see that i
01:27:06.120 think is the number one takeaway from what we're going to see tonight uh and will harris go after him
01:27:12.520 again and and i think harris and by the way you can get um i did the there's a new edition of the
01:27:17.140 power rankings democratic power rankings uh out uh and you know we re-ranked from 25 to one all the
01:27:23.340 candidates and how they're doing and it's worth checking out for a little pre pre-debate uh prep
01:27:29.140 if you want to look at how they're doing and also make fun of them a little bit but kamala harris is
01:27:33.660 an interesting one she actually finished second uh behind biden overall in the field uh in this
01:27:39.380 edition of the power rankings but i think there's stuff to worry about there because more than anyone
01:27:44.420 else kamala harris's run here is based on one spectacular moment and you can win a lot of
01:27:51.500 basketball games by shooting 60 from three point range but you can't depend on that every game
01:27:57.020 if she if her path to the presidency is a perfect debate performance every time she's not going to
01:28:03.060 win she needs to be able to do more she needs to be more consistent in between these debates
01:28:07.780 and if she has a bad performance tonight you can see her support going away quickly it's amazing how
01:28:13.680 that moment is perceived to be so great too because what was it she was talking about she
01:28:18.720 didn't even tell the story well there's a there was a person on a bus that person was me i was five
01:28:24.520 years old at the time usually i mean to create a little thing you know where you get drawn into it
01:28:31.340 and then at the end oh by the way i was that five-year-old girl she didn't even do it like she
01:28:36.500 didn't even do it it was bad she didn't do it well i thought she did okay with it plus it's a story
01:28:41.020 that is irrelevant irrelevant it's and it's substance free i mean we find out later that
01:28:46.300 basically she agrees with him on busting which is even more ridiculous but again she had she had
01:28:51.060 several good moments in that debate overall she had a good performance i mean i think she had when
01:28:56.880 it comes down to a large field debate i don't know that i've ever seen anyone have a better night
01:29:02.420 but that being said that that is not a you don't win elections as she's seeing right she had a nice
01:29:08.940 burst up to about 15 but she's down to about 12 again yeah you know everything settled kind of
01:29:13.880 back to where it was before the debate she i mean she definitely took a step up she probably she was
01:29:18.360 probably about five or six maybe seven percent before that she jumped up to about 15 and this
01:29:23.460 held on to about 12 so she's held maybe two-thirds of the bump where biden lost about 10 points and has
01:29:30.260 regained probably two-thirds of the of the loss so it was not a devastating thing but at some point
01:29:36.540 democrats are going to look at biden if he continually turns in poor performances and said
01:29:40.280 wow if kamala harris is doing this to him yeah what's trump going to do to him so i think that
01:29:45.920 that's going to be interesting another thing i did to draw your attention to if you happen to be
01:29:49.420 watching this disaster tonight is tulsi gabbard now gabbard since the kamala harris uh or kamala harris
01:29:57.520 has has run large amounts of interference for joe biden she has criticized uh loudly kamala harris
01:30:11.380 stance on busing and defended joe biden she has said kamala harris is not qualified to be president
01:30:18.160 of the united states probably the most uh aggressive attacks in this entire primary so far have been in
01:30:26.780 the past month from tulsi gabbard at kamala harris and it signals to me very strongly
01:30:33.520 that gabbard wants in on a biden administration whether it's vp or secretary of defense something
01:30:39.820 like that she i mean defense is her big thing very well might be secretary of defense but i kamala
01:30:45.980 harris needs to be prepared because gabbard is pretty smart and she's a good debater uh and she if she's
01:30:53.080 ganging up essentially on harris with biden harris better be uh prepared for that because it's one
01:30:59.600 thing to attack some old white guy you know tulsi gabbard's not going to go away so easily
01:31:04.040 so that's i think an interesting thing to watch as you go through this tonight another amazing part of
01:31:09.380 this is when you look at the field the way they set up this field is the two people who are leading
01:31:13.520 the polls are in the middle right biden and harris two people who are the least the worst in the polls
01:31:19.780 de blasio and michael bennett are on the ends and it goes in from there who's standing next to kamala
01:31:25.120 harris think about this field for a second who would you think you know cory booker julian castro
01:31:31.700 kirsten gillibrand jay insley right andrew yang andrew yang is what you would say i guess is third place
01:31:41.140 in this field right now and he had almost no time to talk in the first debate they wouldn't let him
01:31:48.020 say much of anything and he was not aggressive enough he did you know he just did not have a
01:31:51.580 good night but you know first one of those these things be interesting to see if he can do anything
01:31:55.640 tonight he also called last night's debate uh he likened it to a boring football game oh really
01:32:01.780 interesting yeah because democrats criticizing democrat debates that doesn't happen all that
01:32:07.100 does not happen much yeah 888-727-BECK more patents do for glenn coming up in 60 seconds
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01:33:16.840 so will there be anyone tonight who will continue the rich tradition of democrat debate yodeling that's
01:33:39.500 that's the one question will will we have a yodeler as we did normally way over there with
01:33:44.700 bernie and elizabeth normally way over there with bernie and elizabeth normally way over there with
01:33:49.300 bernie and elizabeth my hope is that yes there will be yodeling again tonight i hope it's in
01:33:53.840 spanish though i heard no spanish last night oh that's just but that's what's hateful is what it
01:33:58.300 is yeah it's hateful what about those people i think in america who speak spanish my requirement
01:34:04.000 for every candidate is that they at least say one sentence in every debate in each language available
01:34:09.080 to them wouldn't that be so all over the world's languages i think klingon should be included in
01:34:14.560 that i think some of the uh there are people who speak it are you saying that they're wrong no they
01:34:20.180 identify incorrectly is that what you're saying democratic candidates i hope not i am saying that
01:34:25.600 somebody should speak it there you go i like that should be interesting yes i will be interested to
01:34:31.560 see too uh if the two people on stage who have a long standing immunity to shame and embarrassment
01:34:41.380 cory booker and bill de blasio i expect them i expect fireworks out of both of them particularly
01:34:47.740 de blasio because he's got nothing to lose i mean he's basically at zero or one percent he's going to
01:34:53.580 he will get to the left of everyone on stage begging for money for for donations because he's trying
01:34:59.420 to get to that 130 000 mark now right and he's nowhere near that no so he is just please a dollar
01:35:05.640 just send me a dollar give me anything yeah and that's a fascinating part the one thing i thought
01:35:10.760 bill de blasio would be good at would be getting money the guy is running a city which is the financial
01:35:18.300 center of the world which is filled the entire city is filled with rich democrats how is he not how
01:35:26.640 does he not have more money than everybody else because he everyone hates him yeah that's the
01:35:30.780 answer he hasn't made a lot of friends no okay everyone hates him um but he will try really hard
01:35:35.460 first of all he'll try to get to the left of everyone on stage and secondly he will i would be
01:35:40.160 stunned if he does not go after biden in particular because he wants the viral moments he's all about
01:35:45.800 trying to get these viral moments to get attention cory booker to a lesser extent i think will try the same
01:35:50.520 thing booker's pissed because booker was actually criticizing biden before kamala was and then kamala
01:35:57.820 got the big moment out of it because booker's terrible like kamala for say what you say you say
01:36:02.620 about her is it can at least perform a little bit you know where booker is just awful in every way he's
01:36:09.020 just not good at this thing he's trying to do you know a lot of people try a lot of different things
01:36:14.200 sometimes you're successful sometimes you're not when you're not and you realize you're bad at this
01:36:18.840 thing you're trying to do sometimes it's better to try something else doing it you're like stop he
01:36:23.020 is like the guy who comes in and like the first episode of american idol and tries out for singing
01:36:28.140 right and he thinks he's fantastic and he thinks he's good he's nailed it and his family's been
01:36:32.460 telling him he's great yeah for years yeah and he goes in and he nails it and then simon just
01:36:37.800 disassembles him that is cory booker and he's gonna try something tonight i'm sure to get get himself
01:36:44.900 on the highlights he's got some some spartacus-esque line that he's going to try to roll out there
01:36:52.620 tonight and that's going to be an embarrassment because that's what he does it just it's it's
01:36:57.120 pitchy dog it's just super pitchy it's pitchy dog for me it's a no for me it's a no it's a no for me
01:37:04.000 and that's what he's going to get from all the judges yes i don't even think democrats like cory
01:37:08.160 booker i otherwise he'd be you know in the teens at least right now where is he two percent two or
01:37:14.600 three at best yeah he i mean he's still behind beto and beto is virtually imploded um beto thing
01:37:21.160 is really rough that's that's an amazing you almost feel sorry for it yeah but not quite beto crossed an
01:37:26.180 interesting line for me last night which is my expectations have now become so low he actually
01:37:31.220 exceeded them did he yes i thought i thought he was just only bad was it the 10 year thing on the on
01:37:37.360 the climate change that's that swayed you uh no listen to that again and maybe it will sway you
01:37:42.280 this time here's beto talking about uh you know how desperate the climate change situation is
01:37:47.340 congressman o'rourke i've listened to scientists on this and they're very clear we don't have more than
01:37:52.960 10 years no they're they're not clear on that right and we won't meet that challenge with half steps
01:37:58.660 or half measures or only half the country we've got to bring everyone in the people of detroit
01:38:03.460 and those that i listened to in flint last week they want the challenge they want those jobs they
01:38:08.300 want to create the future for this country and the world those community college students that i met
01:38:12.400 in tucumcari new mexico understand that wind and solar jobs are the fastest growing jobs in the
01:38:17.860 country and those farmers in iowa say pay me for the environmental services of planting cover crops
01:38:23.020 and keeping more land in conservation easements that's how we meet the challenge so 10 years to
01:38:29.320 climate catastrophe according to beto o'rourke and he said he wanted to listen to the scientists i will
01:38:34.220 tell you that the actual scientist who does did the report he's talking about said specifically he was
01:38:40.380 wrong on it in a fact check on beto saying this but yet he's still saying it on stage at a debate
01:38:46.140 it's amazing they've got no shame yeah absolutely no shame
01:38:50.820 888-727-BECK more pat and stew for glenn coming up
01:38:55.720 well look who it is
01:39:02.280 hi you know pat and stew here for glenn and then uh jeffy joins us hi how you doing we were doing
01:39:10.000 okay really yeah we were i just thought i stopped we were say hello yeah yeah i thought i wanted to
01:39:14.800 ease some people's fears you know you didn't have to do that what you did not have to do it we would
01:39:19.640 have been you know okay if you didn't i mean because i don't want you to put yourself out
01:39:23.600 right in the same building i figured you know here walk in a lot of walking for someone like you
01:39:29.200 yeah you know which we don't want to encourage because who knows what could happen if i start
01:39:36.220 walking around yeah yeah i mean i'd get in better shape than i am now you're currently you describe
01:39:42.380 yourself still as athletically overweight that's correct okay you sound like you're doubting that but
01:39:49.140 that's that's exactly what i am i mean look at him it's pretty clear it's pretty clear there is
01:39:54.520 something very clear when i look at him yes yeah what do you have for chewing i just wanted to uh
01:40:00.520 ease everyone by the way you can actually download the podcast yes you can thank you podcast by the
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01:40:19.540 there you go all right what do you what's in your wallet pat what's in your wallet don't carry a
01:40:24.780 wallet well i just want to ease your fears because capital one had a little issue uh and they uh put
01:40:29.300 out their press release it's only look it's only affecting about 100 million people oh that's not
01:40:33.340 bad that's not bad but another six million in canada don't worry about it and they just they put
01:40:38.780 out a press release they wanted to they wanted to you know ease the tension a little bit based on our
01:40:43.880 analysis we believe it's unlikely that the information was used for fraud or disseminated by
01:40:49.620 this individual however we're going to continue to investigate okay and look they wanted to make sure
01:40:56.480 everybody knew no bank account numbers or social security numbers were compromised other than the
01:41:03.500 340 000 social security numbers or credit card customers and about 80 000 link bank account numbers
01:41:09.120 to our secured credit card customers but that's it though that's not bad that's it that's not bad
01:41:14.500 but that's in addition to the 900 million homeowners files that were compromised about four months ago
01:41:21.100 that's it it's not bad right right that's not everybody on earth and look fair fair yeah no credit
01:41:28.960 card account numbers or login credentials were compromised and over 99 of social security numbers
01:41:35.300 were not compromised so less than one percent is it true that too this is an essentially an inside
01:41:40.420 job right someone who worked for capital one they think and the alleged person is actually a woman
01:41:45.100 is that accurate i do not know that that's uh it just doesn't fit the profile it's complete sexism
01:41:51.120 like if people are like oh you're being sexist i am here i am i think it was a guy would you say
01:41:55.520 hackers you think of guys right yeah you do it's like the old riddle uh a son is injured in a tragic
01:42:02.240 uh car accident and is rushed to the emergency room for surgery right away the surgeon walks in to the
01:42:08.800 operating room and says i can't operate on this person he's my son the doctor is not a man who's the
01:42:20.280 doctor a non-binary person
01:42:26.280 delivered that exactly right uh but uh
01:42:33.960 it's still telling about our sexism yeah i will say every hacker movie does have the one hot hacker
01:42:44.120 girl in it right there's always one that's true that's what this was that's who this was yeah
01:42:48.120 there's the one attractive hacker girl who is like she's a little crazy you know like mr robot has
01:42:54.380 these characters right there's a little they're always a little crazy a little off they usually
01:42:58.140 have like pink hair so you know that they're a little crazy but but crazy but attractive yeah
01:43:04.140 but they're just to try they're attractive at what they do good at what they do thank you and and
01:43:09.480 hot in a nerdy way like the glasses maybe maybe the punk way it's a little it's a little bit
01:43:15.740 alternative still questioning authority like you well it's like if cindy crawford put on a pair of
01:43:20.080 glasses you wouldn't yeah you wouldn't assume she's a gorgeous woman and then you'd just be like
01:43:25.280 whoa who's that nerd yeah who's that nerd especially if you had her hair up too right then you would
01:43:29.780 never know you wouldn't know those the only two things that make a woman attractive is whether she's
01:43:34.960 wearing glasses or her hair or a hacker yeah yeah that's the way it works yeah and apparently
01:43:40.280 that's what happened at capital one we've we've solved the case so nothing to worry about everything's
01:43:45.720 okay so uh a police officer in uh in indianapolis uh stopped at mcdonald's and uh picked up a little
01:43:54.040 mcchicken uh for work and uh got his order and drove back to the old jail's comp comp comp
01:44:00.460 comp and said hey uh the complement yeah the complement he drove back to the complex yeah the
01:44:05.120 complex complex i'm sorry all right did you just have a stroke no i was yodeling i was yodeling with
01:44:11.880 mary way over there with bernie normally way over there with bernie see i was trying to yodel okay
01:44:17.940 it was close and now when he went to eat a sandwich he uh realized there was some bites taken out of his
01:44:24.140 sandwich and said hey did the guy mcdonald's taking bites out of my sandwich because i'm a police
01:44:29.100 officer and he went back to mcdonald's and got the guy in front of the counter and hollered at him
01:44:33.820 and said what's going on here we'll give you a new sandwich sir no that's not good enough i want
01:44:38.000 apologies around the well he investigated and uh the police officer had taken out the nibbles himself
01:44:42.960 uh on the way back he had just forgotten what so and he forgot that he took the uh bites out of the
01:44:48.120 sandwich and uh the police department said you know we're sorry uh he went back and apologized to
01:44:53.340 the mcdonald's guy and said oops sorry you know we looked at the footage we looked at the footage
01:44:59.960 and he had taken a couple of bites out of it before he put it in the refrigerator he just forgot about
01:45:03.860 it sorry weird he didn't need to be a a jerk to you or you know cause any problems about mcdonald's
01:45:11.920 employees uh hating police officers or anything like that never mind it's one of those things that
01:45:17.060 could go viral and like ruin a hundred lives and then later on they're just like ah sorry about
01:45:23.140 that well like yeah but i've already lost my job and i got divorced and i'm like wait on right i will
01:45:29.580 say though i could definitely see myself taking multiple bites out of a meal and forgetting about
01:45:34.780 forgetting i did it very possible yeah but for you jeffy obviously you've forgotten about entire meals
01:45:41.120 i mean per day you're like hey i want where's my dinner honey and you're like you just you have
01:45:47.680 the empty plate in your hand still you haven't even put it in the sink i will say for years i
01:45:51.600 suffered from you know it's a sleep eating it's a complex sleep eating yeah that's terrible it's
01:45:56.020 not as bad as i ys no uh it is not we all suffer from this apparently inadvertent yodeling syndrome
01:46:03.080 is normally way over there with bernie normally way over there with bernie and elizabeth realize i was
01:46:08.840 suffering for but i am that really is amazing that clip isn't it there's something about her
01:46:15.240 voice and it's driving me nuts i swear what it is yodels that might be well the yodeling
01:46:21.020 socialism little little boxes i'm not gonna
01:46:27.320 duck forces i am not one to make fun of her her serious physical ailment of uh unintentional what is
01:46:35.800 intermittent i ys for sure it's easier to remember yeah what is it i ys inter inadvertent
01:46:41.980 inadvertent yodeling syndrome i'm not gonna make fun of that but there's something about her voice
01:46:48.420 maybe jeffy because you watch every television show that's ever aired there's like i think there's
01:46:53.780 like an snl character maybe that it's reminding me of like i feel like it's something like because
01:47:00.140 usually it's the other way around they base snl characters on real people i feel like it's like
01:47:04.620 she's based herself on it as an l character is that possible it's sure it's possible but i i
01:47:09.580 couldn't tell you which one is it the l franken character who used to say
01:47:13.840 uh what what was it you're good enough you're good enough you're smart enough and darn it people
01:47:20.820 like you people like you interesting people did not like l franken no in reality they do now they
01:47:26.620 do now again he's back he's back in business which is amazing he is back watch him run he's gonna
01:47:31.280 run for senate absolutely he's going to he you're i think you're right and it's funny because what
01:47:37.100 has happened as a result of this al franken thing where he we know for a fact right was taking what
01:47:44.720 he would even call himself inappropriate photos with a woman where he's almost grabbing her we know
01:47:49.700 that uh she has accused him of of much worse what is the result of that number one al franken's back in
01:47:56.140 the good graces of the democratic party number two kirsten gillibrand for asking for him to to step
01:48:00.840 down is now persona non grata the woman takes the beating for the guy who did it then the a woman who
01:48:07.740 is the accuser is now run through the mud in new york uh new yorker new yorker magazine totally fine
01:48:12.640 totally fine to do that all of a sudden by the same people who believe the worst accuser of kavanaugh
01:48:17.900 the one that no one believed the same writer now is trashing al franken's accuser yeah that is how
01:48:25.420 that is how insincere the whole me too thing is for democrats couldn't care less about women of course
01:48:32.200 could not care less they don't care at all whatever happened to christina blasey ford when's the last
01:48:37.360 time you heard from her now that the kavanaugh thing's over do they care about justice in that case
01:48:42.040 they can still bring charges yeah they won't because they one know it's not true and two don't
01:48:48.840 care at all about her they don't care what happened to her they don't care if she actually went through
01:48:53.860 it they don't care if she was ever telling the truth for a moment and then same goes with the
01:48:58.060 avenatti people that he brought to the table they didn't care if they were telling the truth
01:49:02.000 they were lying the whole time obviously there are real victims of people like harvey weinstein
01:49:08.700 yeah yeah and in many ways um but that is not what democrats said that had nothing to do with
01:49:16.560 what the democrats were doing with me too they don't they didn't care about anything that had
01:49:19.700 to do with roy moore they didn't care anything about any of the accusers from kavanaugh they don't care
01:49:24.620 about those people at all they don't care about them it was all a ploy for political gain and now that
01:49:31.780 the cycle is over these people are ejected out of the freaking like they're in a top gun they're just
01:49:37.280 ejected out of the plane yep and poor goose hit his head on the door you're never going to hear
01:49:42.040 from again i mean al franken just wants his office back stew why the hate it's unbelievable they're
01:49:47.340 trying to rehabilitate this guy it is and i will say this too pat and we made we were talking about
01:49:52.180 this off the air the other day there are times in which you just need to freaking ignore social media
01:49:58.100 let's just take al franken's side here for a minute now let's just say he didn't do these things
01:50:02.480 and he these were false accusations because we've on we've just in the last couple weeks there's been
01:50:07.260 three that turned out to be false accusations about people um that were completely disproven
01:50:13.400 um and so these a lot of these two things obviously we know not all of them were legitimate right but
01:50:18.380 like if you're al franken and you're saying you didn't do these things you're you're not this
01:50:22.140 terrible person why would you resign why would you apologize why would you do any of these things
01:50:27.760 why not just come out and fight it the guy bailed and he's already got all the democrats back on his
01:50:33.180 side if he would have just waited and he would have fought it fine he probably would have been
01:50:37.180 fine in a couple i think and if i remember right we may have even said that then at the time what
01:50:42.060 what's why is he resigning because he didn't seem like he wanted to and he just went with the tide
01:50:46.740 they were forcing his hand to do it and it was i i would assume like schumer or something pressured
01:50:50.600 him once female senators turned against him it was over yeah it was just over especially in his own party
01:50:55.680 yeah and it was really gillibrand led that and now she is the one getting punished the democratic
01:51:01.200 party is punishing a female senator because she said someone accused of sexual assault should step
01:51:09.540 down that is who these people actually are whenever they when they come up here and they have these
01:51:14.920 press conferences and they get all these high-minded ideas in reality that's who they are remember the
01:51:20.900 franken thing i mean look i have no sympathy for kirsten gillibrand as a politician
01:51:25.660 she's terrible her policies are awful and she's not good at this she's not going to win the nomination
01:51:30.380 but the fact that she's being trashed by her own party for requesting a guy who was on camera
01:51:36.860 doing inappropriate things with women and at the same time they're bashing brett kavanaugh for something
01:51:44.280 that no one can even remember what month or location it occurred and it was 40 years ago
01:51:50.660 that tells you everything you need to know about the democratic party today amen all i can say is
01:51:55.580 normally way over there with bernie and elizabeth on this one
01:51:58.820 pat and stew for glenn uh also joining us jeff fisher
01:52:06.300 uh you found an interesting uh poll that just uh came out quinnipiac university poll
01:52:14.040 uh and harry antin outlines this at cnn but it is amazing it just shows how ridiculous the world is
01:52:21.420 right now 51 of voters believe that donald trump is a racist 51 of voters wow over half of them but
01:52:29.260 they're told every day all the time every day all day every day part of me thinks like okay it's
01:52:33.280 partisan divide like this is somewhat common though the historical perspective is jarring
01:52:39.900 in september 1968 they did a poll about george wallace a segregationist asked if they people
01:52:49.520 believed he was racist oh my only 41 percent agreed so 51 currently believe donald trump is a racist
01:52:56.800 and 41 believe uh 41 percent believe george wallace was a racist now wallace segregationist
01:53:03.920 the trump thing is is fascinating because there's not one solid piece of evidence that he's racist
01:53:09.880 right right like right you can obviously point to a lot of things that would point the other way
01:53:13.620 right can you know considering many of the policies he's he's done and and uh you know
01:53:19.060 people he's hired and and all of these things you could you know people would point out things like
01:53:24.700 charlottesville and now they're going to all the way to this baltimore thing and and you know
01:53:28.920 we wish we talked about monday the birtherism all the time like they'll but these are things that
01:53:35.520 basically they're reading into his mindset right there's not a point where you didn't have to read
01:53:39.740 anything into george wallace you hear the nixon tapes you hear the lyndon b johnson right behind
01:53:45.900 the scenes there's no question of their deep racism i mean the lbj was a absolute racist in every
01:53:52.060 way yeah um but you know trump like you have comments that are racially problematic for some
01:53:57.460 but there's no hardcore evidence not that i've seen that he's a oh maybe you didn't watch the
01:54:03.920 debate last night stew because uh elizabeth warren uh pointed out environmental racism economic racism
01:54:10.160 health care racism health care racism so health care racism yeah maybe you ought to just pay attention
01:54:16.140 and how could you be environmentally racist well he won't build any black hospitals it's only getting
01:54:22.960 hotter in black neighborhoods
01:54:24.600 i don't know how that works so bad wow this is really they're told over and over again we're told
01:54:34.780 yes all day every day especially on cnn everyone's marinating it all the time uh as a fact so it's not
01:54:42.960 surprising the numbers are high see you tomorrow you're listening to glenn beck