The Glenn Beck Program - June 18, 2019


Desperate for a Revolution | Guests: Pat Gray & Brad Thor | 6⧸18⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 59 minutes

Words per Minute

169.94833

Word Count

20,315

Sentence Count

1,742

Misogynist Sentences

15

Hate Speech Sentences

22


Summary

Glenn Beck talks about Joe Biden's comments on the campaign trail and why he thinks President Obama should have been able to explain his health care reform plan to voters. Glenn Beck is a conservative commentator and host of the conservative radio show "The Glenn Beck Show" on the Fox News Radio Network.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:00:04.420 Well, the real Joe Biden has arrived and and I welcome him.
00:00:11.960 It's it's it's it could be a another version of the Bernie Sanders train, which has gone off the rails.
00:00:20.480 It looks like he is peaked.
00:00:22.420 But Joe Biden had a few interesting things to say.
00:00:26.440 And this is at the beginning of his campaign trail.
00:00:31.040 We begin with Joe Biden in one minute.
00:00:35.260 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:00:40.860 All right.
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00:01:39.700 OK, so hello, Stu.
00:01:51.300 How are you?
00:01:52.040 Oh, very well, Mr. Beck.
00:01:53.300 How are you?
00:01:53.900 Oh, it's oh, it's just great.
00:01:57.160 Joe Biden.
00:01:58.140 We've got a lot to talk about.
00:01:59.260 I want to talk today about the border.
00:02:01.840 It's crazy.
00:02:03.160 What is happening on our border?
00:02:05.400 Why is no one talking about it?
00:02:07.400 We'll get into that.
00:02:09.800 I have to start, however, with Joe Biden on the campaign trail because he said a couple
00:02:15.420 of crazy things.
00:02:16.740 In fact, Sarah, I want to start someplace different.
00:02:19.140 I want to go to his is part of his speech where he said that President Obama, the reason
00:02:26.220 why everybody thinks the ACA, you know, the Obamacare thing is is not working is because
00:02:31.660 well, I'll let him I'll let him say it.
00:02:34.780 Listen, remember with the Affordable Care Act, because everything landed on President
00:02:39.420 Obama's desk, but locust at the time, he had no time to explain the Affordable Care
00:02:44.200 Act.
00:02:44.440 Once it got started, taken away, all of a sudden we have what we call in Southern Delaware
00:02:49.940 an alder call from all those boys, an alder call saying, oh, my God, I'm for health care.
00:02:55.180 I don't want to take away preexisting conditions.
00:02:57.200 I don't I want to make sure, et cetera.
00:02:58.820 And so you go out and you beat them.
00:03:00.980 You make the case.
00:03:03.900 Wow.
00:03:04.600 So wait a minute.
00:03:06.620 He didn't in eight years.
00:03:08.960 He didn't have time to explain it because I remember a lot of explanations.
00:03:14.860 Yeah, a lot of that didn't wind up being true, too.
00:03:17.580 He seemed to have time to tell us a bunch of stuff that didn't actually happen, like
00:03:21.680 a twenty five hundred dollar savings and that we would get to keep right doctors.
00:03:25.860 I remember all of those explanations.
00:03:28.360 I remember him explaining.
00:03:29.940 I think he was explaining another health care program.
00:03:33.160 I think that's maybe what happened.
00:03:34.720 Maybe what Joe is saying here is he was explaining another health care program.
00:03:39.520 He never got to the ACA.
00:03:41.460 He wanted to, but he was talking entirely about another one because he not only had his
00:03:47.720 eight years in office.
00:03:48.640 He also was running for president for, what, a year and a half in which he constantly was
00:03:53.240 running on health care.
00:03:54.540 How many terms did he need to be able to explain this?
00:04:04.240 It's really quite simple.
00:04:06.420 I will say you either join or you're fined.
00:04:09.700 You can't keep your doctor.
00:04:12.140 It's going to cost you a lot more.
00:04:14.020 And all of the health care expenses are going to go up.
00:04:18.420 Can you imagine, though, if you get two terms of Joe Biden, how close he would come to explaining
00:04:22.640 it?
00:04:23.040 I mean, remarkably close.
00:04:25.100 He would be right on the edge of the cliff of being able to explain that.
00:04:28.940 And so I a Joe Biden showed up yesterday that I just enjoy because he's crazy.
00:04:37.640 You know, we always talk about the the soft spoken Joe Biden that he's like, you know, it's
00:04:44.140 I think Americans would like to pay more in taxes.
00:04:47.920 I think it's a patriotic thing to do.
00:04:50.140 And I'm here and I am just I'm just I'm just I'm just I'm just a lunch bucket Joe.
00:04:57.180 That's all I am.
00:04:57.940 I'm just a regular guy just like you.
00:05:00.100 OK, I hate that Joe Biden.
00:05:01.960 The one I love is the crazy one that says things like Obama just didn't have any time to explain
00:05:08.520 it.
00:05:09.120 You know, and if you go into a 7-Eleven, you're going to find nothing but Indians running the
00:05:13.880 running the joints.
00:05:15.260 Yeah.
00:05:15.460 I mean, I love that Joe Biden.
00:05:17.880 It's the same Joe Biden that explained to us that it was that going to get Osama bin Laden
00:05:22.240 was the most difficult decision in 500 years.
00:05:24.980 Yeah.
00:05:25.520 Like, first of all, like the one that makes everybody the one that is not left or right
00:05:30.160 makes everybody go.
00:05:31.580 Wait a minute.
00:05:31.860 I thought that was a pretty easy decision.
00:05:33.740 I don't know what he's talking about.
00:05:34.920 Hey, the most world's most dangerous terrorist.
00:05:36.880 Should we get him?
00:05:38.160 Come back to me in five centuries.
00:05:40.040 Like, that's not it.
00:05:42.520 We've been looking for him for five years.
00:05:44.880 We've been at war.
00:05:46.120 We've spent about a trillion dollars.
00:05:48.920 I don't know.
00:05:50.820 I don't know.
00:05:52.500 I'm you know what?
00:05:53.660 You know why this is so hard?
00:05:54.760 I'm trying to figure out how to explain health care.
00:05:59.900 That's why I should we kill.
00:06:02.280 Should we kill Obama or Osama bin Laden when I'm trying to work on Obamacare?
00:06:07.220 I don't know.
00:06:08.140 I don't know.
00:06:08.740 It's a tough decision.
00:06:09.520 OK, so yesterday and I love this because this is truly Joe Biden and it's going to be interesting to see the two of these guys go head to head and also to see the press.
00:06:25.500 Remember, the press was all upset, all of the violence, any violence, any violence that happens anywhere in the world is going to be Donald Trump's fault.
00:06:35.140 Did you hear him?
00:06:36.400 What he's saying?
00:06:37.480 He's he's he's encouraging people to punch people.
00:06:41.640 OK, all right.
00:06:42.780 I was with you on that.
00:06:44.000 I didn't like that when the president was like, you know what?
00:06:46.800 Take him out and beat the crap out of him.
00:06:48.320 I didn't like that.
00:06:51.540 However, he was not calling for a revolution, which Joe Biden.
00:06:57.180 Let's see if anybody in the press notices this one.
00:07:01.080 Here's what he said yesterday about a brass knuckle fight.
00:07:06.220 Joy, I know you're one of the ones that think it's naive to think we have to work together.
00:07:10.540 The fact of the matter is that we can't get a consensus.
00:07:12.960 Nothing happens except the abuse of power by the executive.
00:07:16.000 Zero.
00:07:16.660 Number one.
00:07:17.300 Number two.
00:07:18.320 There are certain things where it just takes a brass knuckle fight.
00:07:20.960 There's no way to do it.
00:07:22.040 You have to go out and beat these folks if you don't if they don't agree with you by making your case.
00:07:27.280 And that's what presidents are supposed to do.
00:07:29.480 Persuade the public.
00:07:31.240 Move people as to what's going on.
00:07:33.580 If you start off with a notion there's nothing you can do.
00:07:36.640 Well, why don't you all go home then, man?
00:07:38.440 Or let's start a real physical revolution if you're talking about it, because we have to be able to change what we're doing within our system.
00:07:47.300 So, so I'm trying to I'm I'm I'm trying to decide is he because he's talking to religious leaders, which I love.
00:07:56.980 I just love the fact that he's he's having this conversation with religious leaders.
00:08:01.440 So is he calling for revolution or is he because if we don't give him the benefit of the doubt, he was calling for revolution.
00:08:10.920 But if we give him the benefit of the doubt, he was saying what?
00:08:16.960 Look, there's there's no other option.
00:08:19.420 If you can't make the case, there's no other option.
00:08:22.560 Right.
00:08:23.380 Right.
00:08:23.860 He's saying that not necessarily he's rooting for some sort of, you know, physical revolution.
00:08:29.240 He's just saying, like, you know, we can we can convince them.
00:08:33.120 And if we can convince them, we don't need that.
00:08:34.660 That's never going to happen.
00:08:35.740 He's not he's not advocating for it.
00:08:37.140 And of course, this is the type of analysis that the left would never give to Donald Trump or anyone on the right.
00:08:42.680 But I mean, the bottom line is that you can make a fair point that he's not calling for it.
00:08:45.880 He's saying he's saying, like, I'm warning you of it.
00:08:49.600 Right.
00:08:50.180 There is there are people who will go.
00:08:52.000 So he's a conspiracy theory.
00:08:53.500 So I so what they would say about you for sure.
00:08:56.500 Right.
00:08:56.900 I just want to say that the headlines that are wrong, the headlines should be that he's a conspiracy theorist saying that a revolution is coming.
00:09:06.440 I mean, that's what they would say about you and did, by the way, say about you when you said this, because, I mean, you've said multiple times a very similar brand of analysis, which is, look, we can't.
00:09:19.240 You know, there are going to be people coming and taking people out of buildings and and and beating them in the streets.
00:09:26.180 And we're going to see real strife.
00:09:27.660 How many times we were just watching a clip of Andrew Wilkow from Blaze TV, who was highlighting all of these incidents where people are now walking up to women on the streets who happen to be Trump supporters and kicking them and punching them in the face because they're, quote unquote, Nazis.
00:09:42.580 In fact, let's play that, because I think this is really important, because what he's saying is, if you can't convince, well, they're done convincing.
00:09:51.080 Remember, the left is the one that's saying the conversation is over.
00:09:55.580 There is no there's no more dialogue on things like global warming.
00:09:59.680 There's there's a you are a denier or you're standing in the way of progress because of X, Y and Z.
00:10:07.300 Remember, yesterday we played the audio that I want a what would you call it?
00:10:14.480 I mean, really, a communist government.
00:10:17.400 This is the the city councilwoman from Denver says she wants all shared property, all shared everything.
00:10:24.080 She was looking at a communist kind of way of life, and she said, and I'm willing to fight for it any means necessary.
00:10:32.200 So they are there. Many of these revolutionaries are already there.
00:10:39.040 But let's just not say that without backing it up.
00:10:42.340 This is from Andrew Wilkow and his program on Blaze TV just last night.
00:10:47.500 You know, barely a day goes by where we don't see some sort of incident of violence or threat of violence from progressives.
00:10:55.040 Here's a quick reminder. Highlight reel, if you will.
00:10:57.980 I asked the guy, I said, who did you vote for?
00:11:02.660 He said he voted for Trump.
00:11:04.380 So I took his time.
00:11:08.660 Yes.
00:11:10.480 And we in the game.
00:11:16.240 We stopped Trump.
00:11:17.540 We stopped Trump.
00:11:18.820 We stopped Trump.
00:11:19.960 We stopped Trump.
00:11:21.120 We stopped Trump.
00:11:22.260 We stopped Trump.
00:11:23.380 We stopped Trump.
00:11:24.280 She killed her three year old child.
00:11:27.180 Look at this.
00:11:27.980 This woman just it's always nice to highlight pillars of the community.
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00:11:53.180 They think they're so smart and nobody had.
00:11:56.700 Everybody is filled with hubris and they have absolutely no humidity.
00:12:01.940 They think they know.
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00:14:01.140 So there's a couple of things here.
00:14:15.420 We've got we have Ami Horowitz going inside the Muslim Brotherhood, which we we have to we have to get into in a little while.
00:14:21.820 But we we also have from campus reform.
00:14:27.240 They went to Marymount University.
00:14:30.740 Cabot Phillips did.
00:14:32.300 And he said, I just want to I just want to read some statements to you.
00:14:35.900 And you tell me, is this Joe Biden or Donald Trump?
00:14:40.000 And he was posing as students against racist Trump quotes.
00:14:46.180 Listen to this.
00:14:47.920 First quote.
00:14:49.040 You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or Dunkin Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent.
00:14:53.160 Who do you think said that?
00:14:54.960 Trump.
00:14:56.140 Trump.
00:14:57.200 Sounds like a Trump quote.
00:14:59.760 That's a big yikes.
00:15:01.440 But I might say Donald Trump.
00:15:05.560 Donald Trump.
00:15:06.880 Donald Trump.
00:15:07.400 Next up, this was to a largely African-American audience.
00:15:10.520 Quote, if my opponent wins, they're going to put you all back in chains.
00:15:14.320 Trump again.
00:15:16.460 Wow.
00:15:17.920 I still think that's only Trump.
00:15:19.360 Oh, definitely Trump.
00:15:20.720 Trump.
00:15:21.940 Donald Trump.
00:15:23.740 Joe Biden.
00:15:24.920 Next up, this was about President Obama.
00:15:27.320 He called him, quote, the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean.
00:15:34.460 Probably Trump.
00:15:35.360 I'll go Trump again.
00:15:37.960 Who do you think said that?
00:15:39.020 I think Trump said that.
00:15:40.200 Donald Trump.
00:15:41.020 What if I told you that all of those are actually Joe Biden?
00:15:44.600 All right, there it is.
00:15:46.060 Is that surprising?
00:15:46.880 Yeah, very.
00:15:49.220 That's crazy.
00:15:50.340 Is that surprising?
00:15:51.060 Yeah.
00:15:51.580 Oh, snap.
00:15:52.540 Oh, that's bad.
00:15:54.460 Is that surprising to you?
00:15:55.640 Yeah, I mean, they're all pretty racist, so it's not really good.
00:16:01.060 Ah, well, that's surprising.
00:16:03.320 That's really surprising.
00:16:04.780 Why is that surprising?
00:16:05.440 I've never heard any of those things before, so the fact that you told me that, now I'm
00:16:11.860 like, damn, is he really who he say he is?
00:16:15.360 I don't think that's something I want to really support.
00:16:18.680 Would this potentially impact your vote?
00:16:21.140 Of course.
00:16:22.260 And why is that?
00:16:23.140 Well, I mean, like, since I thought all that was Trump, like, I thought, like, that was
00:16:27.280 going to be a slam dunk, but apparently, you know, I got to reconsider that.
00:16:30.300 So, I just look more in-depth, really.
00:16:32.720 Would these quotes potentially lead you to another candidate?
00:16:36.060 Yeah, definitely, absolutely.
00:16:38.440 Personally, probably.
00:16:40.540 I would have to really do my research.
00:16:42.420 Yeah, I think it would.
00:16:46.840 Interesting.
00:16:48.180 At least they're being consistent there.
00:16:52.780 So, what does that show you?
00:16:55.360 What do you take away from that, besides the, oh, that was fun.
00:16:59.020 Look at the dummies.
00:17:01.280 Well, first of all, it was fun.
00:17:02.200 Look at the dummies.
00:17:03.160 But second of all, I would say, you know, it's one of those things where, forget the
00:17:07.900 fact that, that obviously, like, the double standard on what is racist, speak or not,
00:17:13.160 is a big problem here.
00:17:15.280 I mean, you know, this is a great example.
00:17:16.880 You brought up as well, the talk about revolution.
00:17:21.260 And this is one of the most clear ways the media is actually biased, in which they believe
00:17:26.060 Joe Biden is a good guy.
00:17:27.740 So, therefore, they don't assign negative intent to his statements.
00:17:32.120 And the same thing here with, with the racism stuff.
00:17:34.940 They believe Joe Biden isn't racist because they like him and they think he's a good guy.
00:17:38.480 So, therefore, those statements aren't problematic.
00:17:41.500 May I disagree with you just a bit?
00:17:43.500 And I'd like to hear your opinion on this.
00:17:45.360 I'm not sure that they do like him.
00:17:47.280 I think they like him as much as they liked Hillary Clinton, you know, in 2006.
00:17:51.480 2006, he's just a vehicle.
00:17:55.140 He's not, they'll take him down the minute they feel they can because they have another
00:18:02.020 option.
00:18:02.560 I think you're right on that.
00:18:03.460 I think that they don't want to destroy him right now because they think he might win.
00:18:08.400 And they see, and this is not how I feel, obviously, but they see the media, like the
00:18:14.560 media, it sees itself as a problem as to how it treated Hillary Clinton.
00:18:19.260 They think they, this is serious, they think they were too tough on Hillary Clinton in 2016.
00:18:24.200 And it's one of the reasons why Trump won.
00:18:26.260 Now, I know that feels like a completely different world than it is.
00:18:30.240 It's DC, it's New York, it's the media.
00:18:33.200 But that's how they see that and how it played out.
00:18:36.360 So they're very careful here.
00:18:38.080 They will destroy Joe Biden if they can get someone else who they see as better, more to
00:18:44.080 the left than Joe Biden.
00:18:45.420 They don't want Biden to be the candidate.
00:18:47.140 If Joe Biden were close to everybody else, they would be torpedoing him right now.
00:18:55.080 But because he's so far ahead in the polls and looks to be the only guy that could beat
00:19:00.720 Donald Trump, they are not going to go after him.
00:19:03.560 Yeah.
00:19:03.860 They did a little bit and his poll numbers really are the same and it doesn't look like
00:19:08.500 Joe Biden's going anywhere.
00:19:09.780 And so they're going to back off on him.
00:19:12.720 Yeah.
00:19:12.940 But what I found, what I found was the most important part of this was when she said,
00:19:18.000 I haven't heard any of that.
00:19:20.560 Yeah.
00:19:21.900 Well, I haven't heard any of that.
00:19:23.620 Yeah, that's fascinating.
00:19:24.720 And again, these are not even new quotes.
00:19:26.340 Now, the media gave him a huge break because he was essentially Joe Barack Obama's vice
00:19:30.800 president.
00:19:31.200 And so he had a clear ride through a lot of that.
00:19:33.680 But I think piggybacking on what you're saying is the most important thing, Glenn, the fact
00:19:37.420 that they didn't know this is another thing which shows why they're all Democrats, why
00:19:41.920 they're all socialists, why they believe every Republican is a racist.
00:19:44.980 Yes.
00:19:45.140 The second they hear the quote, they actually all change their minds about Joe Biden.
00:19:51.480 And that's, I think, actually worse.
00:19:53.740 Like, you don't know the context.
00:19:55.000 You have no idea what's going on.
00:19:56.280 You're going to change your opinion on a man from a quote that's completely out of context
00:20:01.180 from a person you don't know who does have an agenda.
00:20:04.040 Like, that's a huge problem.
00:20:06.420 The research needs to be done.
00:20:08.260 You need to have principles.
00:20:09.320 These things can't just be these flippant decisions.
00:20:11.200 And that's the bigger problem.
00:20:13.020 So here's the thing.
00:20:15.680 This is why they're silencing voices.
00:20:18.260 This is why they must put Steven Crowder out.
00:20:21.000 They must put, you know, Mark Levin or anybody else.
00:20:25.120 They must put them out of business because once you hear the facts, you change once you
00:20:34.760 hear.
00:20:35.040 I mean, look at what's happening with Bridget Phetasy.
00:20:38.120 If you've been watching her or following her transition, it's remarkable.
00:20:44.800 She tweeted yesterday, I always hated myself.
00:20:53.000 And now I realize because I was liberal.
00:20:57.780 She is really, she's doing the work and she's realizing I'm not that.
00:21:04.400 I'm not sure what I am, but I'm not that.
00:21:06.880 That's why you've got to shut down speech and thinking.
00:21:10.640 If you hit critical thinking, it all falls apart.
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00:23:50.040 Welcome to the program.
00:23:51.860 So glad that you are here.
00:23:53.320 Welcome to Pat Gray from the Pat Gray Radio Roundup, which you can hear as a podcast every day, live as it records it.
00:24:02.280 Pat Gray Unleashed, and that's happening on The Blaze every day, precedes this program.
00:24:07.600 6, 8 Central.
00:24:08.340 You can also download it as a Posca.
00:24:09.540 7 to 9 Eastern.
00:24:11.600 What is it, Mountain?
00:24:12.460 Thank you.
00:24:12.980 It's 5 to 7, Mountain.
00:24:14.040 Okay.
00:24:14.440 And 4 to 6 Pacific.
00:24:16.120 I'm in Hawaii.
00:24:17.080 When do I tune in?
00:24:17.800 I think 3 in the morning.
00:24:18.860 Okay.
00:24:19.260 Yeah.
00:24:19.680 And a lot of Hawaiians get up to listen to it live.
00:24:22.780 If I were in Tibet and I was the one with the outlet.
00:24:25.620 Okay.
00:24:26.280 It's going to be 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
00:24:29.320 3 o'clock in the afternoon?
00:24:30.140 Yeah.
00:24:30.340 You don't even have to get up early.
00:24:31.560 You bet.
00:24:32.360 Wow.
00:24:32.740 That's great.
00:24:33.360 That's where you should do the show.
00:24:34.400 Tibet's, it's going to be 3.15 because they're, they're, they're really, yeah.
00:24:39.500 Like nine hours and 15 minutes ahead of us.
00:24:42.600 15 minutes.
00:24:43.480 Yeah.
00:24:43.860 Yeah.
00:24:44.140 Um, so let me ask you this, um, is because God seems to target, um, you know, like trailer
00:24:53.580 parks and things like that when he, you know, throws down a tornado, um, is God trying to
00:25:01.780 kill Jeffy?
00:25:02.800 That's what I'd like to know.
00:25:04.120 There does seem to be a lot of evidence, uh, pointing this direction, man.
00:25:08.100 And he, yeah, they really got hammered.
00:25:09.780 So Jeffy, I got a, I got an email from him.
00:25:13.620 What?
00:25:13.780 Yesterday, I think that said, uh, Hey, really bad, uh, storm, you know, and a tornado in
00:25:20.780 our neighborhood.
00:25:21.300 And I lost part of my roof and I was like, Oh man, you need anything?
00:25:25.400 Blah, blah, blah.
00:25:26.160 And, uh, then I never hear from him again.
00:25:28.380 And I stopped thinking about it because I've lost part of my roof in, you know, in a storm
00:25:33.160 here in Texas too.
00:25:34.100 Like, you know, they'll have to come and replace some of the shingles.
00:25:36.860 Apparently that's not, no, the kind of, I lost part of my roof.
00:25:43.300 He literally had the tornado rip part of his house off of his house.
00:25:49.240 Yeah.
00:25:49.500 Where the elements were pouring in.
00:25:51.200 Yeah.
00:25:51.560 The elements poured into the rooms where they lost the house.
00:25:55.440 And those are all severely damaged.
00:25:57.400 And then a tree fell, uh, across his neighbor's driveway and he lost his fence.
00:26:03.760 They're living in a hotel.
00:26:05.120 It's not even livable.
00:26:06.760 So yeah, he, they got hit hard.
00:26:08.920 Well, he, he sent a picture this morning where a board from his fence blew apparently so hard.
00:26:15.740 It went through the wall of his bedroom and which is right by his headboard.
00:26:20.820 Again, God sending messages.
00:26:23.380 Yeah.
00:26:24.020 Uh, and you can actually from the inside, see the hole that was made by a board coming through
00:26:29.460 the wall that is like twister level, uh, crazy.
00:26:33.900 Yeah.
00:26:34.600 Yeah.
00:26:34.800 I remember my grandfather talking about, you know, he lived in Nebraska and Iowa and, and
00:26:39.340 he said, he, we talked about the tornadoes and he said, I saw, Hey, driven through telephone
00:26:45.640 poles.
00:26:46.120 Um, and it's, it's an amazing, the tornadoes are just frightening as heck and they will
00:26:52.820 do.
00:26:53.440 I mean, we've seen it when we went up to more Oklahoma, you remember that they, it like
00:26:57.640 takes a house and just makes it into a mulch.
00:27:00.580 I mean, it's, it's an incredible force of nature.
00:27:05.020 Uh, and, uh, it met its match with, uh, Jeff Fisher.
00:27:10.100 It, it could not lift him out of the house.
00:27:12.440 So that is the good news.
00:27:13.480 It could not lift him.
00:27:15.100 His entire family clung to him.
00:27:17.260 And so they were all safe.
00:27:19.360 Wow.
00:27:19.860 That's amazing.
00:27:20.780 Yeah.
00:27:20.980 It's incredible.
00:27:21.780 It's an amazing story.
00:27:23.260 So that's, you know, did it cling to him or did, did he just say, Hey, take one of my
00:27:27.460 shirts or, you know, pair of my underpants and use it as a safety, you know, I didn't,
00:27:31.980 I didn't get the gory details.
00:27:33.900 I just, I just know that because the tornado couldn't lift him, everybody was, was hanging
00:27:38.760 on to him for dear life.
00:27:40.120 Okay.
00:27:44.800 Can you share the picture?
00:27:46.180 Cause I, I didn't get the picture.
00:27:48.240 I can't download any pictures up here in the mountains.
00:27:51.880 You know, God forbid that you could actually have communication systems in a place like this.
00:27:56.260 I doubt he has.
00:27:56.780 We have a satellite, we have a giant satellite sitting in our front yard.
00:28:01.660 And, and, and yet I can't, I can't, so we can be on, you know, television and radio,
00:28:07.740 but I can't download a single picture.
00:28:09.660 So maybe you should put it on, put it on television so I can see it.
00:28:15.280 Well, yeah.
00:28:15.900 Okay.
00:28:16.180 I can try to do that.
00:28:17.020 I don't know that we have approval, but again, Jeffy's sort of an overture.
00:28:20.480 So I don't, I don't care.
00:28:22.180 Yeah.
00:28:22.540 Who cares?
00:28:24.180 So what did it, we have to get him on the air.
00:28:26.480 In fact, why don't we take a quick break and see if we can get him on the air?
00:28:29.060 Do we know where he's staying?
00:28:30.460 I don't, but he's got a cell phone, so it doesn't matter.
00:28:33.260 Okay.
00:28:33.500 So yeah.
00:28:33.900 So let's, let's call him.
00:28:35.860 And cause I'd like to know where were they when this happened and what did it sound like?
00:28:40.420 Yeah.
00:28:41.140 Okay.
00:28:42.120 We'll give him a call here in just a moment.
00:28:43.180 They probably just thought like, yeah, we'll take a quick break.
00:28:46.020 They probably just thought, you know, it was dad's stomach that he was hungry.
00:28:49.640 Probably.
00:28:50.140 And that was, that roar was coming down to the house.
00:28:56.040 That kind of noise.
00:28:56.920 Yeah.
00:28:58.400 Something, something like that.
00:29:00.660 All right.
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00:29:20.720 Yeah.
00:29:21.480 Yeah.
00:29:22.060 Yeah.
00:29:22.300 They are.
00:29:23.600 Okay.
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00:30:31.920 So Jeffy, uh, was not sucked up in a tornado, uh, but his house was, he was in the house.
00:30:40.180 Lucky for him.
00:30:41.240 He has, uh, gained all of that weight back and then some, uh, welcome Jeff Fisher.
00:30:48.240 Wait, what?
00:30:49.440 What does that mean?
00:30:51.140 Well, it means that you had enough girth to be, you know, sort of anchored as the tornado blew
00:30:57.440 through your home.
00:30:59.160 Now I don't have a picture.
00:31:00.880 I know you sent a picture, uh, but I don't have a picture.
00:31:04.000 I don't have it in color.
00:31:05.120 I did.
00:31:05.380 I was able to download this picture of the scene.
00:31:08.540 Uh, and you see his family hanging on his belt and the tornado with the house and even
00:31:15.760 the witch on the bicycle behind him.
00:31:17.780 Wow.
00:31:18.460 Uh, that's the scene as, as, as captured by Kodak.
00:31:23.660 I'm sure that's an authentic picture.
00:31:26.560 Uh, yeah.
00:31:27.260 Well, it's not in color, obviously, cause he's in the mountains and can't download it completely
00:31:31.740 in color.
00:31:32.840 Yeah.
00:31:33.480 Right.
00:31:35.040 So anyway, how are you, Jeffy?
00:31:37.920 I'm fine.
00:31:38.780 Thank you.
00:31:39.180 Everybody's fine.
00:31:40.160 It was, you know, it's a, it was certainly scary at the time.
00:31:43.060 That's for sure.
00:31:44.240 Um, I haven't seen where they actually, I haven't seen where they actually said it was, uh, a tornado,
00:31:50.380 uh, in my area, uh, it was up and down this entire swath that the storm went.
00:31:57.200 And, uh, it was definitely a tornado.
00:31:59.320 I mean, I watched it, uh, out my back door standing in the kitchen with my daughter as
00:32:05.440 the rain went left, as it's went from going straight down to left and then went back to
00:32:13.320 the right and then went back to the left.
00:32:16.540 And between that time, my part sounds like Joe Biden.
00:32:20.400 Yeah.
00:32:21.760 Yeah.
00:32:22.480 And then between that time, the roof fell off.
00:32:24.740 So he doesn't have any hair.
00:32:25.780 So it's absolutely Joe Biden.
00:32:28.200 So, so Jeffy, I mean, were, were you guys just in the kitchen or safe place?
00:32:35.640 No, we were backing up into a safe place.
00:32:37.920 I mean, during the whole time, I mean, it was just like a, that's, this is a tornado and
00:32:41.420 it's not good.
00:32:42.220 And then it was over, I mean, that's how, if it was a bigger tornado, you know, I mean,
00:32:46.840 more of the house would have been torn up.
00:32:49.180 No question.
00:32:49.660 But I mean, all the fences in the neighborhood is blown up, uh, tree in the front yard snapped
00:32:55.000 about four feet from the ground.
00:32:57.240 That's in the neighbor's front yard.
00:32:59.540 But that wind could not move you.
00:33:03.300 No, you're, you're absolutely correct.
00:33:05.200 It did not.
00:33:05.860 The room that I was in, that's important.
00:33:08.320 There's no leaking.
00:33:09.100 There's nothing there.
00:33:09.900 Everything is fine.
00:33:11.020 And my daughter was saying, boy, it's good.
00:33:13.060 I'm with you.
00:33:14.340 Right.
00:33:14.620 Hanging on to you.
00:33:15.800 Right.
00:33:16.080 Yeah.
00:33:16.480 Hanging on to your belt.
00:33:17.560 Cause it's like that scene in a photo.
00:33:19.540 Yeah.
00:33:20.060 Yeah.
00:33:20.860 Yes.
00:33:21.420 Yes.
00:33:21.820 It's like that scene in a Twister where they're hanging on to, they put a belt around that,
00:33:27.000 that pipe around the pipe.
00:33:28.980 Yeah.
00:33:29.540 I was good to be called.
00:33:30.480 Except it was a bigger pipe.
00:33:31.460 Yeah.
00:33:32.580 Yeah.
00:33:33.560 So what did it sound like, Jeff?
00:33:35.840 It was just, uh, it was more, I mean, uh, I know a lot of people talk about, um,
00:33:39.900 you know, sounding like a train or whatever, but it was just loud wind.
00:33:43.340 You know what I mean?
00:33:43.740 It was just a, you, you feel that you hear that loud wind and it's gone in, I mean, it
00:33:47.800 was not a minute, you know what I mean?
00:33:51.360 Maybe it was maybe a minute amount, even for the, for the main part of that, the wind and
00:33:56.620 the storm was maybe a minute.
00:33:58.040 I mean, I, I guess maybe two, it just seemed like it went on and then it was gone.
00:34:03.280 Then it was just raining and water started to leak through the, you know, the upper roof,
00:34:08.840 upper, upper rooms.
00:34:10.200 I mean, the ceiling has fallen through and one room and the other room is about ready
00:34:14.740 to go.
00:34:15.740 Jeez.
00:34:16.500 Oh man.
00:34:16.640 That is terrible because you had just gone to Best Buy and bought all those really expensive
00:34:21.060 electronics.
00:34:21.640 And all that new bedroom furniture and all the, what happened to that big, really expensive
00:34:30.060 piece of art that you just bought?
00:34:31.580 That was blown out, right?
00:34:33.180 It's gone.
00:34:34.240 Wow.
00:34:34.580 Wow.
00:34:34.820 Everything, everything under the insulation is, uh, all brand new electronics.
00:34:39.200 So, sorry, it's all brand new.
00:34:42.240 Wow.
00:34:42.920 Wow.
00:34:43.740 Wow.
00:34:44.140 How unfortunate for you.
00:34:45.420 You sent a photo of what appears to be a board sneaking its way almost through your,
00:34:50.780 your head, uh, while you were sleeping.
00:34:54.120 Um, we have, we have this picture.
00:34:56.020 I mean, like legitimately you can see a board pushing its way through the edge of the wall from
00:35:01.520 the outside.
00:35:02.360 I mean, it looks like something from Twister.
00:35:06.000 Yeah.
00:35:06.640 The behind the, uh, behind our side wall of our bedroom is, you know, obviously just fencing
00:35:11.860 and yard and you can see where pieces of wood, I'm guessing pieces of fence were slammed
00:35:17.580 up against the side of the bedroom and two or three of the pieces smashed through the
00:35:24.140 wall.
00:35:24.640 One was one came all the way through smashing into the headboard of our bed.
00:35:28.840 I mean, that's what stopped it from coming all the way in.
00:35:31.560 So I, I tell you, Jeffy, and I mean this sincerely, I mean, you've had, you had a heart attack
00:35:36.120 earlier this year.
00:35:37.980 Uh, now you're, now you're going through this.
00:35:40.820 I thought God was probably trying to kill you with a heart attack, but is it just possible
00:35:46.040 that he's just trying to stop you from procreating anymore?
00:35:48.900 It is, it is possible.
00:35:51.060 Yeah.
00:35:51.320 It is possible.
00:35:52.420 Glenn, you could be right.
00:35:53.820 Yes.
00:35:54.580 I could be.
00:35:55.240 Okay.
00:35:55.620 Great.
00:35:56.280 It's been a really tough year for you, Jeffy.
00:35:58.760 Sincerely.
00:35:59.120 It's been a, it's been an awful year for you.
00:36:02.460 Uh, you know, it's, it's fine.
00:36:04.620 Don't worry about it.
00:36:05.280 Everything's fine.
00:36:06.000 Glenn, don't worry about it.
00:36:07.380 Oh, none of us.
00:36:08.300 None of us were worried at all.
00:36:10.300 I hate to give you that impression.
00:36:12.120 We're just noticing.
00:36:13.420 Did I just, did I, did I misinterpret that?
00:36:15.920 I'm sorry.
00:36:16.840 I apologize.
00:36:17.760 Yeah, no, there's no, there's no concern here on our part.
00:36:20.540 Okay.
00:36:21.220 Yeah, no, the house is fine.
00:36:22.820 Uh, when they ref, after they fix it and the foundation is fixed, it'll be fine.
00:36:26.640 Uh, there's one big pillar.
00:36:28.340 There's one pillar to the, that goes to the top of the trailer that's completely off.
00:36:32.660 I mean, it's about, about halfway down and I'm not even sure the house, how long the
00:36:36.800 house will be livable for a while.
00:36:38.520 I will say, Jeffy, this is one of those moments where you celebrate the joys of renting.
00:36:43.960 I know.
00:36:44.800 I mean, because Jeffy, cause I, I, you know, I would rent it for the rest of my life if
00:36:48.940 I could.
00:36:49.280 And I swear like renting and you have one of these things come down.
00:36:53.100 You, I mean, look, you're, you've got a situation to deal with to, you know, with no
00:36:57.160 doubt, but not having to go through and deal with all the insurance companies, all this
00:37:00.520 other stuff.
00:37:01.260 At least you have some of that shielded from you in this particular situation.
00:37:04.740 Yeah, a little bit, a little bit.
00:37:06.160 There's no question about that, but I mean, you still got a, you still got a,
00:37:08.300 you still have to go through it and try to, you know, get the house livable or move
00:37:12.420 again.
00:37:13.240 Yeah.
00:37:13.720 Well, the fact that you bought, you just bought 320 Apple iPads and, you know, iPhones and
00:37:20.760 flat screen TVs and you put them all under where that water was.
00:37:22.980 It didn't suck up all that gold that you, that you just purchased, did it?
00:37:26.760 Oh, I will say the Liberty safe did stand tall.
00:37:31.940 So no problem.
00:37:32.860 It did it.
00:37:33.720 Did it.
00:37:34.300 Yes, it did.
00:37:35.100 Yes, it did.
00:37:35.660 Now, Jeffy, this is not hanging on to you as well.
00:37:42.760 That's funny.
00:37:44.100 It's funny, right?
00:37:45.140 That's funny.
00:37:46.280 It's funny.
00:37:46.960 Yeah, it is funny.
00:37:47.580 Now, Jeffy, this is not going to prevent you from hosting this tour of the museum that
00:37:52.880 we're doing together coming up in only 11 days, right?
00:37:55.920 I can still depend on you for that?
00:37:59.380 Sure.
00:37:59.980 Okay.
00:38:00.680 Good, because I won't be able to make it.
00:38:02.100 So if you don't mind taking the lead on it, I'd appreciate that.
00:38:05.320 Yeah, sure.
00:38:06.220 Absolutely.
00:38:06.700 I should be back to that.
00:38:07.680 I should be back to, you know, one of the fastest growing podcasts in America, Chewing
00:38:11.620 the Fat, very soon.
00:38:13.200 Take your time.
00:38:13.740 You know, take your time.
00:38:15.220 Don't rush.
00:38:16.380 Don't rush to get back.
00:38:17.720 You sure?
00:38:18.680 Any idea how long it's going to take to get the house livable again?
00:38:22.380 I really don't know.
00:38:23.580 No?
00:38:23.940 No.
00:38:24.240 I mean, I have the electricians were out yesterday, and he was like, you can turn the
00:38:29.340 AC on.
00:38:29.960 I mean, I would if I lived here, but you probably shouldn't.
00:38:34.020 Okay.
00:38:35.020 Okay.
00:38:35.880 Sincerely, Jeff, we have, I mean, sincerely, we have extra rooms at our house that are
00:38:43.520 sadly in use, but Pat has plenty of room, which I told him last night, which I told
00:38:49.220 him, and he's, oh, no, we'd rather be at the Motel 6, thanks, or something to that
00:38:59.900 effect.
00:39:00.620 Sincerely, Jeffy, you know, you can stay at our place.
00:39:03.880 I know Pat is sincere about that as well.
00:39:06.600 Stu doesn't want you anywhere near his place.
00:39:08.640 No, we're here.
00:39:09.120 I would rather, no.
00:39:10.000 I'm not even off.
00:39:10.920 I'm not even going to play the game.
00:39:11.820 I'm not offering it under any circumstance.
00:39:16.060 That's good, because I...
00:39:17.100 We're not going to feed you.
00:39:18.160 No.
00:39:18.520 We're not going to feed you.
00:39:19.380 No.
00:39:19.660 I mean, you know, it's not like we're Bill Gates.
00:39:22.180 That was part of the deal.
00:39:22.860 And you'd have to bring your own sheets, because I don't want you laying on pine.
00:39:26.400 Right.
00:39:26.520 You know, but...
00:39:27.520 But I have a covered area for my carport that you guys could live under for a while.
00:39:36.420 You guys are so thoughtful.
00:39:38.760 I really appreciate it.
00:39:39.800 Thank you so much.
00:39:40.800 Oh, that's...
00:39:41.480 That's awesome.
00:39:41.780 It means a lot.
00:39:42.160 It means a lot.
00:39:42.900 Yeah.
00:39:43.200 My family really appreciates it.
00:39:44.540 And it's so typical, your luck, for this to happen right after you buy the Picasso.
00:39:48.680 I mean, it's just...
00:39:49.860 Right?
00:39:50.440 What are the odds of that?
00:39:51.460 Thank you.
00:39:51.960 What did you pick?
00:39:52.400 And there's no record of that, except...
00:39:54.580 There's no record of that, except for the three of us.
00:39:57.840 Well, that's...
00:40:01.840 But we'll testify on your behalf.
00:40:04.100 Thank you.
00:40:04.620 All right.
00:40:04.860 Thank you very much.
00:40:05.400 Thank you very much.
00:40:05.780 I appreciate it.
00:40:06.520 We're glad that you and the family are safe.
00:40:08.980 Thank you.
00:40:09.360 These tornadoes...
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00:40:15.580 They are terrifying.
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00:40:18.480 As is Jeffy.
00:40:20.740 That's a good point.
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00:40:31.640 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:40:38.380 There is a ton to talk about.
00:40:42.180 Joe Biden and his insanity on the road yesterday.
00:40:47.220 Oh, you know what?
00:40:48.440 You know what the problem is?
00:40:49.440 With the Obamacare Act, Barack Obama didn't have enough time to explain it.
00:40:55.680 That was the problem.
00:40:58.460 Oh, okay.
00:40:59.500 All right.
00:41:00.100 Sure.
00:41:01.100 Also, we have one of the Parkland survivors used the N-word when he was 16.
00:41:06.580 He's now been kicked out of Harvard.
00:41:11.300 Is this the world we're living in?
00:41:12.880 Is this the world you're comfortable with, mom and dad?
00:41:15.160 Also, we started something yesterday where I want to preserve the books and the movies and everything else that you think tell the American story and preserve them actually in paper or, you know, tangible forms.
00:41:35.180 So we're not relying on digital forms of everything.
00:41:39.940 What would you begin to say?
00:41:42.180 We have Brad Thor to kind of give us a look at what he's thinking about what's happening in today's world.
00:41:48.840 But also a look at the books and speeches that he thinks we should preserve just in case, you know, we have a cyber attack.
00:41:59.220 Or, I mean, I know this sounds crazy, but, you know, maybe we get into some sort of politically correct world where they start to burn books digitally.
00:42:08.400 I'm just saying that that could never happen here, of course.
00:42:11.260 We go there in one minute.
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00:43:37.600 We welcome a good friend, Brad Thor, back to the program.
00:43:47.160 Hello, Brad.
00:43:47.700 How are you?
00:43:48.600 Good morning.
00:43:49.460 I'm doing well, thank you.
00:43:51.660 Good.
00:43:52.080 Long time no talk.
00:43:53.400 It has been a while.
00:43:54.420 I've been writing a new book, so I've been in the bunker.
00:43:57.520 I know.
00:43:57.880 So when is the book out?
00:44:00.260 It's called, my new thriller is called Backlash, and it debuts a week from today.
00:44:04.820 Week from today.
00:44:05.560 Okay, so we'll have you on to talk about the book.
00:44:08.440 It's about Russia, is it not?
00:44:11.620 It is.
00:44:12.280 It is about Russia.
00:44:13.100 It's a real fun thriller, something I've never done before, and a topic I haven't done before, and I think I've come at the book with something nobody has actually ever written before, and I think they're going to love it.
00:44:23.860 Okay, great.
00:44:26.040 Let me just, while we're here on Russia, tell me what you think about the cyber war between the United States and Russia and what came out in the New York Times.
00:44:36.560 I think this was a good thing that we're doing.
00:44:39.660 I think it's a good...
00:44:40.860 Go ahead.
00:44:42.380 No, I agree with you 100%, and, you know, what we see is only the tip of the iceberg out there, so this is probably meant to be a very obvious shot across their bow, and they wouldn't do that if there wasn't something in the background that they were concerned about.
00:44:56.400 So we'd say, hey, don't mess with us because this is what's going to happen sort of a thing.
00:45:00.520 So I'm glad that we have the capability and that we're, you know, flexing our muscles a little bit just to let the Russians know, don't think about messing with our power grid or anything like that.
00:45:10.140 You're going to be in big trouble.
00:45:12.380 So do you know anything about the Cyber Warfare Command and how it's just been given all of these new powers that were apparently slipped in on the defense bill, the last defense bill?
00:45:28.300 So I know a little bit about the organization, less about the defense bill.
00:45:34.200 You know, we've been under a state of emergency that's been renewed.
00:45:37.600 You and I have talked about this every single year since 9-11.
00:45:41.340 So there's a lot of powers the government is granting.
00:45:44.940 It's granting itself through this kind of continuing ongoing resolution that it renews every 365 days.
00:45:51.900 So my big thing is, you know, Frank Church in the 70s warned us that when the NSA turned its giant listening ears inward, that will have been a Rubicon that we can't cross back over.
00:46:03.820 And that's what happened after 9-11.
00:46:05.360 We got with the Patriot Act and collecting all the metadata and the NSA outgrowing Fort Meade, Maryland,
00:46:11.280 and having to build the big server farms in, what is it, south of Salt Lake City in Utah.
00:46:15.940 Any time the stories are about them spying or surveilling outside the United States, I'm a happy camper.
00:46:24.920 So, Brad, it's been a while since we've really talked.
00:46:29.180 What do you think the State of the Union is?
00:46:32.840 Well, I think we're really toxic, and I think we've become very tribal in how we approach our politics.
00:46:40.980 The rise of nationalism has been very concerning to me.
00:46:45.080 I grew up wondering how so much could happen.
00:46:48.080 Good and decent German people could be physically and intellectually intimidated into silence in the 1930s, and bad things could happen in that country.
00:46:56.780 I'm not saying we've got the rise of Nazism here, but we've got people who are piping up in the public square that never, ever –
00:47:05.240 we never would have found that socially acceptable as a culture.
00:47:08.300 First Amendment rights notwithstanding.
00:47:11.100 There's just – there's stuff.
00:47:12.400 There are people that are empowered today to spew some absolutely vile stuff, and I think this goes back to us –
00:47:18.020 you know, we used to say, what will the neighbors think, and now we don't even know the neighbors' names.
00:47:22.260 And I think it's a symptom of a much deeper sickness.
00:47:26.760 And by sickness, I mean kind of a wasting away of our culture and our unity as Americans.
00:47:32.000 We see ourselves in these silos, these subgroups, well before we see each other as fellow Americans.
00:47:37.680 And that's not good for a republic.
00:47:39.960 So we're not only seeing people say crazy things, but we're at the same time seeing voices silenced.
00:47:51.360 And to me, that is just as concerning that the – you know, these organizations, they can do whatever they want,
00:47:59.980 because after all, they're not part of the government.
00:48:02.340 The First Amendment applies really to the government.
00:48:04.780 We are seeing an organization or several organizations that are getting so massive that you could lose freedom of speech
00:48:16.960 and the Constitution would have nothing to say about it.
00:48:20.520 Yeah, I've seen a lot of comparisons made to kind of the monopolies of railroads and steel
00:48:29.360 and all of those titans of industry.
00:48:32.220 And that argument is one that resonates to a certain degree with me.
00:48:36.640 We see people thrown off of Facebook, thrown off of Twitter, thrown off of YouTube.
00:48:40.900 We always said in this country that the answer to bad speech is not less speech.
00:48:46.600 It's more speech.
00:48:47.520 It's a competition of ideas and whose ideas are better.
00:48:53.600 It concerns me that some people – again, this siloing.
00:48:56.940 I am concerned that we have people who are only getting their news from Facebook.
00:49:01.100 And I don't care if you're left, right, or center.
00:49:02.840 That's not a good idea to gather all your news from Facebook, regardless of what your politics are.
00:49:08.580 We've become lazy.
00:49:09.840 We've become spiritually lazy.
00:49:11.660 We've become civically lazy.
00:49:13.000 And we've become intellectually lazy in this country.
00:49:15.860 We have it better.
00:49:16.660 Jonah Goldberg's book, Suicide of the West, was so fantastic because he said we're at the top of the mountain.
00:49:21.980 And if we're not careful, if you lean too far forward, too far back, too far left, too far right, you fall off the top of the mountain.
00:49:28.500 This is the best point in the history of the world to be alive.
00:49:32.300 And we're in the greatest country to be alive in.
00:49:35.260 But if we aren't careful, we are going to lose it.
00:49:38.200 And so this laziness across those areas that I just explained really does concern me because we're not fighting enough for free speech.
00:49:46.060 Glenn, I put a self-destruct program on my Twitter account.
00:49:50.760 My tweets don't last more than two weeks now because I don't want somebody bringing up a great joke I made after a back-and-forth with Pat or Stu on Twitter and dragging it up from five years ago and saying, hey, wait a second.
00:50:02.900 And this sounds terrible.
00:50:03.860 Well, in the context of five years ago, it was really funny because I'd been on the show with Glenn and we had joked about this and I made the joke on Twitter afterwards.
00:50:12.360 That kind of stuff really as an author, someone who makes his living by expressing himself and with words, it freaks the hell out of me.
00:50:19.820 So yesterday, I've been feeling this for a while, that, you know, we're living in a digital age and when you look at, like, for instance, the movies you buy, you don't actually buy them.
00:50:37.780 You're still renting them.
00:50:39.280 You're leasing them from Apple or anybody else because they only they don't own the rights.
00:50:45.440 They lease the rights.
00:50:46.580 And so when Disney comes out with their own platform, most likely Disney is going to say, OK, you can you can only get our movies from our platform.
00:50:57.720 So if you bought all those Disney movies digitally, when that when that license expires with Disney, if Disney decides not to continue the license with Apple, you lose all of that.
00:51:11.680 And it it is amazing to me how we could silence somebody who has a lifetime of work and all of their work could be gone almost overnight.
00:51:26.960 You could take back all of the books unless they're in print.
00:51:31.260 You could take back all of the books.
00:51:32.920 You could take back all of their videos.
00:51:34.600 They're gone.
00:51:35.640 You could silence their voice and put them behind a wall.
00:51:38.920 Do you do you does this concern you at all or is this just me being too paranoid?
00:51:44.080 No, listen, I agree 100 percent.
00:51:46.140 It's a push pull, right?
00:51:47.400 Remember when you two had that album and everybody was forced to receive the album?
00:51:52.540 Yes, it's a way street.
00:51:54.320 So you can be stuff can be pushed on you and it can be removed.
00:51:56.940 You can have the version on your Kindle of a book replaced with an edited version.
00:52:02.020 So without your permission, they can they can do something like that via not just Kindle, but any platform at all.
00:52:08.300 So when you're dealing with digital, listen, the smartest thing my wife ever did was she went out and bought all Mel Brooks's movies on DVD because we didn't want to lose them.
00:52:16.760 You know, there's there's movies that are that are that I think are very funny that Mel Brooks did that if you tried to do them today, you'd never be able to get them done.
00:52:24.940 In fact, you know, they're Mel Brooks would be the public pillory.
00:52:29.440 He'd be dragged to it.
00:52:30.500 So, yes, that is a concern.
00:52:32.300 The more we are reliant on digital, this is precisely why I don't do online banking.
00:52:36.820 I don't like the idea of somebody being able and, yeah, you have to give your permission to pay bills and all this kind of stuff.
00:52:43.440 I still do paper checks.
00:52:44.720 It's just the way I am.
00:52:46.100 I just don't like surrendering everything to to digital.
00:52:50.660 I think it's I think it comes with a lot of risk.
00:52:52.820 And you couple that with the story you opened up this segment with about the article in The New York Times about us, you know, flexing our muscles with Russia in cyberspace with threatening their grid system.
00:53:04.720 This is pretty serious.
00:53:06.100 And the more reliant we are on digital, the the more susceptible we are to to great havoc.
00:53:12.200 And I don't think that Russia is the the I think they will be deterred with mutually assured destruction.
00:53:21.420 But places like Iran and North Korea, they will not be deterred by mutually assured destruction.
00:53:28.800 Do you agree with that?
00:53:29.600 Correct.
00:53:30.320 They they won't.
00:53:31.760 And you also need to keep in mind with Russia that they've got a very a very active propaganda outlet, Russia today, where they are pushing stories about 5G causing cancer because the U.S.
00:53:44.960 is so far behind in that technology.
00:53:46.700 And Russia is trying to to rush their own version of it ahead.
00:53:50.200 So so there's a lot happening with Russia beyond just what they could do electronically from from kind of a cyber warfare standpoint.
00:53:58.080 They're also running a very active cyber warfare propaganda campaign.
00:54:02.080 I don't know if you I don't know if you've noticed this, but all of the stuff that has come out recently about deep fakes, it's all coming from the Samsung Center in Moscow.
00:54:15.560 And that concerns me that, you know, the the Samsung Center in Moscow is the one leading the way on this, because, you know, that the Russians will will use that.
00:54:27.380 All right. Back with Brad Thor here in just a second. I want to get his list of things that he thinks we should preserve books that thinks we should have in paper form.
00:54:36.600 What I'm doing is I'm putting a whole list together and I ask for your help.
00:54:39.500 Go to Glenn Beck dot com slash save books and give me the list of what you think is important.
00:54:46.680 Culturally is important to show the progress and the bad side of America.
00:54:52.280 What would you want if you needed a library that said this is what the West was?
00:54:57.920 This is how it worked. And this is its faults.
00:55:01.780 This is how you would restart it.
00:55:03.700 Go to Glenn Beck dot com slash save books.
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00:56:36.720 We are back with Brad Thor.
00:56:38.080 So yesterday we asked people and we got a lot of responses online.
00:56:43.940 Just go to Glenn Beck dot com slash save books.
00:56:47.600 We got a lot of things, a lot of repeats.
00:56:50.580 Animal Farm, Fahrenheit 451, the Bible of Mice and Men, Grapes of Wrath, Brave New World.
00:56:59.280 A lot of Calvin and Hobbes.
00:57:01.440 Believe it or not, I don't know about that.
00:57:05.280 But I wanted to get Brad Thor on because I wanted to get his list.
00:57:11.020 And then I want to ask him another question about books we should preserve.
00:57:15.420 But first, let's get your your list, Brad.
00:57:17.900 All right.
00:57:18.520 So my list, I kind of have it broken into groups.
00:57:21.900 It would be the Bible, the Summa Theological by St. Thomas Aquinas, the Federalist Papers,
00:57:28.720 complete with the founding documents, the Constitution, Declaration of Independence,
00:57:32.480 The Road to Serfdom, The Gulag Archipelago, and Cinderella Story, My Life in Golf by Bill Murray.
00:57:42.600 The Bill Murray one took me by surprise.
00:57:45.440 So, Brad, I think actually it's important to preserve culture as well, both good and bad, to show, you know, where we were as a people.
00:57:57.560 Brad, I was thinking about on my list, putting perhaps you or Tom Clancy or some Vince Flynn onto my list,
00:58:10.680 because you are not only part of the culture, but you have there's so much truth in the books that you guys write.
00:58:19.420 It has to make sense, and it has to be based in fact.
00:58:23.460 Otherwise, you guys couldn't sell a book.
00:58:26.220 Well, if you were going to preserve the phrase, you called it faction, Glenn.
00:58:30.860 You said, you know, you don't know where the facts end and the fiction begins.
00:58:34.140 That's your phrase.
00:58:35.420 I mean, I've done thrillers about the Federal Reserve, about the threat of too much technology.
00:58:40.580 I mean, with each book I do, my job is to give people a white-knuckle thrill ride, a fun, you know,
00:58:45.380 take it to the beach, take it to the lake kind of book.
00:58:47.460 But when you close it, you're smarter about the threats the country faces and what your role is as a citizen.
00:58:53.400 So, I mean, I'm thrilled that you would put me in that group with Vince and with Clancy.
00:58:57.720 But I think that's probably not a bad idea if you want to get a current snapshot of the threats the country faces.
00:59:06.220 Well, I did include Michael Crichton's Some of All Fears.
00:59:11.180 I think that's – isn't that it?
00:59:12.420 Some of All Fears about the global warming.
00:59:16.680 What is it still?
00:59:18.180 Climate of Fear.
00:59:19.080 Climate of Fear.
00:59:19.700 Climate of Fear.
00:59:20.200 Some of All Fears was Clancy.
00:59:22.300 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:59:23.140 So, Climate of Fear, which was fantastic on its truth.
00:59:29.480 It tells the story of what's happening with global warming.
00:59:33.280 He started to write it as a pro-global warming thing.
00:59:36.980 He got into the facts and he realized this is hogwash.
00:59:40.680 So, he wrote it all.
00:59:41.620 And then the last part of the book is all about here are the facts.
00:59:44.820 Here's everything that I said in this book.
00:59:46.820 It is happening right now.
00:59:49.140 And I think that's a really important thing, especially when it comes to global warming.
00:59:55.500 Listen, there's a reason they come for the academics, the journalists, and the authors first, right?
01:00:00.560 When they want to silence truth.
01:00:02.040 Those tend to be the three groups of people whose job it is to get the word out there.
01:00:07.320 We can talk about journalism today and whether they're really living up to that standard.
01:00:12.180 But I think that if you really want to see what's happening in a society at any given point in time, look at what's being written.
01:00:19.920 Look at the written word.
01:00:22.780 If you had to save one Clancy book and one Thor book, what would it be?
01:00:28.660 If you had to save one Clancy book and one Thor book, I think the hunt for red October is always going to be the best.
01:00:37.280 Yeah.
01:00:37.400 I just think that we're not learning anything about the Soviet era anymore, and it's culturally important and important globally as well to remember that and to remember what the Cold War felt like.
01:00:50.000 How about a Thor book?
01:00:52.080 Well, so if I had to pick a Thor book, I'd probably, considering everything that we're dealing with right now, would be my book Blacklist.
01:01:02.760 Blacklist.
01:01:03.880 Blacklist, which had to do with total surveillance of the population.
01:01:07.400 What you and I talked about earlier, the warning from Frank Church in the 70s that if the NSA ever turned its giant listening ears inward on the U.S., we would have crossed the Rubicon.
01:01:16.060 And I actually opened Blacklist, my thriller Blacklist, with Frank Church, with a direct quote from him on the Today Show, talking about his earrings and what he learned about the NSA.
01:01:25.720 That was one of my favorite books of yours, and I can't wait to read Backlash.
01:01:30.700 It comes out, Backlash, comes out next week, next Tuesday.
01:01:34.420 Brad, I'm sure we'll talk to you again, hopefully next week when that book comes out.
01:01:38.580 You can order it now in advance.
01:01:40.240 Brad Thor and Backlash.
01:01:43.080 Back in a minute.
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01:03:01.900 When you're talking about something that you need to preserve, how about the Second Amendment?
01:03:08.160 We have part two of our Second Amendment special.
01:03:10.160 What is the truth about it?
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01:03:14.240 So we have the conservative Parkland shooter survivor who was accepted to go up to Harvard and everything was going fine until they found some racial slurs made several years ago in high school in a Google Doc and text messages.
01:03:38.280 And so what happens?
01:03:39.180 You got to kick him out.
01:03:40.060 So he's now been he this is can you imagine if if this were the the liberal one of the the kids that were, you know, standing up in in Parkland against guns?
01:03:57.680 If if if they had said something crazy online when they were 16 years old and a conservative university, I know not going to happen because even the conservative universities, so few of them are actually conservative anymore.
01:04:13.480 But and they decided they're not going to do it.
01:04:17.080 And they use this excuse of, well, you said this at 16.
01:04:21.360 First of all, is this the standard that we want for our children?
01:04:25.160 That you can't say anything that you can't say anything at 16 and not have it follow you.
01:04:31.920 This is just the prediction of the head of Google Schmidt when he was on this program and said and verified that it would be, you know, 10 years away.
01:04:44.560 He said the kids that are kids now, this is about 2011, Stu, the kids who are kids now or growing up and are online by the time they get into their mid 20s, they're not going to be able to survive the the the burden of what they have online.
01:05:03.300 And they're going to have to change their names.
01:05:05.400 Yeah, we're seeing we're already there.
01:05:06.980 Yeah, we're seeing an effect right here.
01:05:08.080 I mean, you know, it's amazing.
01:05:09.320 Obviously, what he said was really, really bad.
01:05:11.060 And he said it's really, really bad.
01:05:13.080 And, you know, I don't think he was he's saying that.
01:05:15.640 And I think this is probably true, just judging by like the context of his comments.
01:05:20.400 But it was it seems like he's making the point of like, I was just trying to be as offensive as possible.
01:05:24.620 He's like, I wasn't I'm not I wasn't trying to be a racist.
01:05:27.460 I was trying to just be offensive, which is, again, like this goes back to this trolling culture that we have where everyone.
01:05:33.300 Says things they don't mean to be offensive.
01:05:35.900 At least that's what they claim.
01:05:37.000 And it's such a strange thing to do.
01:05:40.520 But the idea that there's no racists at Harvard is ridiculous.
01:05:43.980 I mean, not to mention, you have a bunch of students, of course, that all of them, if you went back through their history, you would find things that were objectionable.
01:05:51.660 Maybe not to this level, but some of them you certainly would.
01:05:54.220 And secondarily, this is a college that's currently being sued for racism in a massive lawsuit in which they are completely guilty of prejudice against Asian-Americans and keeping them out of Harvard.
01:06:09.360 Because apparently Asian-Americans don't have enough of a personality for Harvard, not to mention that they just score a little too high for those white students.
01:06:19.580 So they shouldn't be rewarded.
01:06:21.480 That is like, I mean, the idea that Harvard can talk to us about what is racism and what is not is a pretty, pretty big leap for me at this point.
01:06:31.940 So I have to tell you, if you read this and you were an adult, you would say this is clearly racism.
01:06:37.680 If you understand a 15-year-old kid, a 15-year-old boy online with no stops, all the stops pulled out, this is exactly what this is.
01:06:49.800 This is not racism.
01:06:51.100 This is a kid who is just trying to be offensive.
01:06:54.900 You're trying to be a jerk.
01:06:55.900 And look, he succeeded.
01:06:57.220 And every one of our, as a parent, it's a great time to remind your kids that the things that they type onto that little internet are things that people will eventually pull out and use against you.
01:07:08.220 So maybe trying to be the biggest jerk possible is not the appropriate way to handle your life.
01:07:14.640 But I mean, like, I don't think you're going to say, I don't think there's any evidence to see, like, you know, there's no white paper written by this kid, you know, like, that looks like Richard Spencer.
01:07:23.020 Like, this just seems like a kid who's using, what is the most, like, we all know, what's the most offensive two words?
01:07:29.700 One begins with an N, one begins with a C.
01:07:32.300 And so, you know what?
01:07:33.160 When you're a teenager, a lot of these people use this type of language.
01:07:36.760 It doesn't excuse it.
01:07:37.860 It's absolutely horrific, as he is pointing out himself.
01:07:41.220 But the idea that you get thrown out for these things is amazing because you could go through every single kid who was going to Harvard and find something that would not show very well on the public stage.
01:07:55.540 When you're 16 years old, you're supposed to be able to make horrific mistakes and, I mean, to the point of commit crimes and not be held responsible for them like you are in regular life.
01:08:07.020 And the idea that we're going to now apply these standards to kids in high school is just a dangerous standard.
01:08:13.720 Fifteen years old, you are a rebel.
01:08:17.240 You think that you're invincible.
01:08:19.340 You think that the rules don't apply to you.
01:08:21.620 And I mean the rules of life and death.
01:08:23.340 You think you'll live forever.
01:08:25.620 You can do anything.
01:08:27.700 You know, you go back.
01:08:28.440 I was reading some stories from the veterans of World War II and D-Day.
01:08:32.640 And they said, you know, look, I was 20.
01:08:34.340 None of us thought we were going to die.
01:08:37.960 I mean, we knew it was a possibility.
01:08:39.540 But, you know, you're invincible when you're 20.
01:08:42.280 So if you're like me with my son, my son has a wicked, wicked sense of humor.
01:08:51.080 He is really, really funny.
01:08:54.860 And he is he's just very well read.
01:09:00.480 I mean, he was he was reading novels, literally novels when he was seven.
01:09:05.200 And so he's just he's just funny.
01:09:08.020 And he has a very odd sense of humor and a dark sense of humor because that runs in the family.
01:09:13.540 And I've been trying to tell him, son, you cannot say these things.
01:09:18.000 These are funny in the family.
01:09:19.540 But you say this, you put this online, you you type this to somebody and that's going to come up and haunt you forever.
01:09:29.440 And he's not saying stuff like this.
01:09:31.720 No, but anything that you say, anything that you say, that is not the way moms and dads left and right.
01:09:41.300 But is this what you want for your sons and daughters?
01:09:45.040 Do you want your sons and daughters when they make a mistake?
01:09:48.460 There's a reason why we have juvie and we don't put 15 years old, 15 year olds in prison.
01:09:55.840 There's a reason why if you even if you've killed someone.
01:10:02.020 Chances are you're not going to serve a life sentence.
01:10:05.120 Chances are you're going to get off because you were a young kid or not get off, but spend less time because you were a young kid.
01:10:14.040 We're going to get reject all of those rules now.
01:10:19.460 Now it's just whatever you did, whenever, however old you were, we're holding you responsible for the rest of your life.
01:10:27.120 Yeah, it's just a terrible standard.
01:10:29.360 It doesn't seem smart.
01:10:29.840 And like, you know, honestly, if it was the other way and let's say David Hogg, another activist from this shooting who's against the Second Amendment, if he were to come out and these sorts of comments were to come out about him and he said all sorts of really bad things publicly about figures.
01:10:44.720 I mean, he's accused people of all sorts of murderous, awful things in public.
01:10:49.880 God only knows what he was saying when he had no responsibility on his mind.
01:10:53.860 If these comments came out and they were his, you'd have to defend them the same way.
01:10:57.600 I mean, look, these are awful, awful things.
01:11:01.800 And every parent should be making sure that their kids understand there's more of a consequence than just being a wise ass leads you to things that are terrible.
01:11:13.760 But wouldn't you, Glenn, defend David Hogg if comments like this came out from David Hogg?
01:11:19.820 Hogg got into, wasn't it Harvard?
01:11:21.860 It was one of these Ivy League schools.
01:11:23.400 I think it was Harvard as well when he didn't really qualify for it.
01:11:26.900 And here's Kyle Akashiv who does qualify for it and then gets thrown out because someone dredges up something terrible from his past.
01:11:34.320 You know, I don't think the standards would be the same if it was a left-wing activist at all.
01:11:40.040 But I would treat it the same.
01:11:42.040 I mean, you know, you can't hold the kid to that standard, I don't think.
01:11:44.920 Like, so here's the problem, and you'll understand as you start to have teenagers, teenagers just don't listen to their mom and dad.
01:11:55.880 No.
01:11:56.060 They don't, they just don't, they think that their mom and dad, I get it from my son all the time.
01:12:03.600 I mean, you know what we've lived through in our family.
01:12:08.320 You know the problems we've had.
01:12:09.760 I've had times in my life where we've had to have an iPad next to the refrigerator that was just scrolling faces of pursuers, people that were trying to kill the family or hurt the family.
01:12:24.040 And we would have this thing that it would just scroll and it would just, you know, have a red mark.
01:12:29.360 If you see this person, you know, immediately do this.
01:12:33.940 And so they were scrolling in our kitchen all the time so the kids would know.
01:12:39.780 Now, that's real.
01:12:42.880 My kids say, oh, dad, you know, it's not like that, you know, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:12:48.820 My kids have sat down with the FBI.
01:12:52.640 What chance does a kid who's not being raised where they have access to the FBI and the FBI sits in the living room and go, look, you have to take this seriously.
01:13:03.440 Right.
01:13:04.880 What chance does the average mom and dad have?
01:13:07.640 Because they just think, oh, mom, dad, you just don't understand today's world.
01:13:11.760 You don't understand it.
01:13:13.140 It's not like it was when you were a kid.
01:13:15.520 And you're like, yes, I know that.
01:13:18.080 But I also know what's coming.
01:13:20.560 And it's not good for you if you don't change your behavior.
01:13:24.240 Yeah.
01:13:24.560 At least online.
01:13:25.680 It's what Jonah Goldberg says, which is the characteristic most closely associated with stupidity is youth.
01:13:32.980 And it's true because you grow up and you don't even know how to you're born.
01:13:36.800 You don't even know how to talk.
01:13:37.620 Right.
01:13:37.800 And it gets it gets slightly better.
01:13:39.320 But it takes a while before you're not a moron.
01:13:41.800 And you think the problem is, as a teenager, you think you're very smart and you're usually not.
01:13:47.440 So the issue here is this is why, as a society of supposedly smart people with wisdom, we've applied a certain amount of immunity to this class of citizen.
01:13:59.480 Right.
01:13:59.740 We've said teenagers get teenagers and younger are going to be able to get clearance.
01:14:04.800 You know, if your kid goes in when they're three years old and takes a pee in the middle of a restaurant, it's going to be treated differently than if you happen to be 43 and attempt this.
01:14:14.260 And, you know, that is something that I thought we all kind of agreed on.
01:14:19.660 But, I mean, this is happening more and more.
01:14:21.200 There's a guy who was drafted in the NFL this past this past draft.
01:14:25.700 I think it was this past draft.
01:14:26.760 And they found similar types of comments like wise ass racist sort of stuff that like there's no evidence of a, you know, long term white supremacist, you know, ideology.
01:14:40.340 There was just like I'm a jerk and I'm going to say the thing that I know that is going to piss off my parents more than any other thing.
01:14:48.280 Right.
01:14:48.480 And like that is a very standard thing that teenagers do.
01:14:51.940 It's an awful thing.
01:14:53.240 It's something you get cured of when the days go by.
01:14:56.480 And that's why we give these immunities to teenagers typically.
01:15:00.540 We're now like stepping in and saying, you know what, I can't remember the bad things I said, whatever those were.
01:15:06.780 So I'm going to apply these standards to these kids because it's going to make me feel better about myself.
01:15:11.760 We're going to victimize and target teenagers to give ourselves this air of superiority, which, by the way, you should already have it as an adult.
01:15:21.220 Right.
01:15:21.380 It's like it's just it's really a despicable trend.
01:15:24.660 I don't think that that is actually what's happening.
01:15:27.560 I don't think that the people who are doing this think about it as, oh, I'm going to they think of it as this is horrible.
01:15:35.880 And this kid is horrible.
01:15:38.000 If this kid was David Brog, right, David Hogg, David Brog, his friend, David Hogg.
01:15:44.740 If this guy was David Hogg, they would not be doing this and they would be sticking up and they'd be saying the same thing that we're saying now.
01:15:53.260 Unfortunately, too many of us on the right would be saying the same thing that they're saying now about this situation.
01:15:59.780 If it were David Hogg, we have to be consistent.
01:16:02.460 And they're not so they're not thinking about, oh, I accept this and this is just wrong and I'm going to feel better about myself.
01:16:08.780 They're like, this guy is a bad kid.
01:16:11.720 Get him.
01:16:13.480 Because he disagrees with their ideology.
01:16:16.020 And I think that's that's really where we are as a society.
01:16:19.780 It's just there's good people and bad people, and it's all based on ideology.
01:16:24.420 And so no matter what you do, we'll find a reason to make you guilty of something.
01:16:30.300 We'll find it.
01:16:31.300 And even if we're doing it currently, it doesn't matter with us because we're furthering social warrior, social justice warriors.
01:16:39.360 We're we're carrying that banner up the hill.
01:16:41.980 So we are dismissed from all of this.
01:16:44.480 But this kid.
01:16:45.720 No, you don't want this kid in Harvard.
01:16:47.320 I'll tell you that right now, because he's already got some really screwed up ideology.
01:16:51.540 And I knew it.
01:16:52.880 I knew it.
01:16:53.680 People like that.
01:16:54.380 They're just racist.
01:16:56.320 Somebody else who's who might perhaps actually be racist.
01:17:00.900 As long as they're a social justice warrior, they are absolutely fine with that crowd.
01:17:06.260 Back in a minute.
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01:20:43.040 We'll talk about that and the things I've learned just by spending a couple of weeks up here at the farm.
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01:20:59.520 The guy who takes care of our ranch and the farm, we've partnered with a guy here in town who's had a farm forever.
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01:22:35.000 Welcome to the program.
01:23:01.640 I just want to say thank you to our nation's farmers.
01:23:06.860 Our nation's farmers right now are going through one hell of a time.
01:23:11.060 And I don't think, as you sit down at your dinner table tonight, talk to your family.
01:23:16.340 This food did not come from a grocery store.
01:23:19.440 You know, meat is not, it doesn't come in a styrofoam little package.
01:23:24.620 Meat comes from a cow.
01:23:26.440 And a cow has to be raised and has to be fed.
01:23:32.140 What are they fed?
01:23:33.860 We just don't understand the circle of life.
01:23:38.400 We no longer even think about it.
01:23:40.820 And these farmers, I mean, if it wasn't for modern technology, there's no way you could get me even around a farm.
01:23:49.760 Modern technology, I don't know how my grandfather did it.
01:23:54.140 Just this season, yesterday is a good example.
01:23:57.740 This is yesterday.
01:23:58.600 Last week, we were struggling with rain.
01:24:03.940 We had snow on the ground here.
01:24:05.980 Okay.
01:24:06.540 We're supposed to be growing crops.
01:24:09.080 We had snow one day on the ground in the morning.
01:24:12.860 And this comes from huge rain.
01:24:16.060 Now, in years past, we were in a drought.
01:24:18.880 Now we've got more rain on record than I think ever has fallen.
01:24:22.540 And farmers are going through this all across the Midwest and in the West.
01:24:30.180 So you can't grow a crop if there's too much rain.
01:24:33.980 You can't grow a crop if there's not enough rain.
01:24:36.820 You can't grow a crop if it's cloudy all the time.
01:24:40.200 You can't grow a crop if there is no sun or if there's too much sun.
01:24:46.400 You can't cut a crop if it's going to rain.
01:24:49.080 You cannot not cut a crop because of the rain.
01:24:55.240 It's insane.
01:24:57.420 There's like this little teeny window of like, right now.
01:25:01.680 So we cut our crops, what, Tuesday?
01:25:08.020 No, was it Tuesday?
01:25:09.400 I don't know.
01:25:09.840 Or sometime last week.
01:25:11.220 And we were going to bail yesterday.
01:25:14.720 Well, it rained yesterday.
01:25:16.780 So now, down at the farm, we're worried about the rain.
01:25:21.780 You can't pick up the hay.
01:25:23.900 And it's not been hot enough to really, you know, just dry it out.
01:25:27.720 You can't really pick it up.
01:25:29.560 You can't let it sit there and rot on the ground.
01:25:33.000 So yesterday, we're worried with this.
01:25:35.900 We had a pump, a neighbor's pump, go out.
01:25:41.580 And it was pumping somehow or another.
01:25:44.420 It was letting all of this excess water run down this drainage ditch.
01:25:51.340 And it filtered its way into our pump.
01:25:54.600 So our pump was like four feet underwater.
01:25:57.940 So our pump didn't work.
01:25:59.660 So now that it stopped raining, we've got to get that pump back.
01:26:03.280 We had to ship it up to a town.
01:26:05.600 We had to get all the neighbors together and undo it and put it on the back of a truck and send it up to somebody to fix and then get it back yesterday.
01:26:13.540 So we were we were putting this pump back into line yesterday.
01:26:19.960 It's raining on the crop.
01:26:24.060 And then I was picking up some lumber and using one of the newer trucks.
01:26:30.980 It's some would say it's brand new and is driving weird for, you know, about an hour or so.
01:26:40.780 But no lights were going on.
01:26:43.400 Nothing.
01:26:43.740 It wasn't telling me anything.
01:26:44.940 It wasn't like check engine.
01:26:46.240 I'm like, hey, it should say check engine.
01:26:49.180 But it was just driving funny.
01:26:50.860 And then it started to make a noise.
01:26:53.280 And I don't know anything about trucks or noises or anything.
01:26:57.700 I just know this is bad.
01:27:00.480 And so I'm about two miles out from the house.
01:27:04.540 And there's just a big white puff of smoke that comes out the back.
01:27:09.400 And it won't it won't it won't move.
01:27:12.760 Now, luckily, I'm I'm kind of in the middle of the road on a hill with a trailer full of wood.
01:27:19.780 So I'm not a hazard at all right around this corner where people are usually going 45 miles an hour.
01:27:27.100 So so I call the guy who, you know, is the is the ranch guy.
01:27:31.680 And I said, hey, you know, the new truck is like, yes, I was just picked up and brought brought brought home by somebody.
01:27:42.860 And and and he thought it might have something with blowing a piston or something like that.
01:27:51.560 He's like, dear God, what?
01:27:53.400 And I'm like, I don't I something like that.
01:27:56.780 I don't know.
01:27:58.280 Piston is a part of an engine, right?
01:27:59.920 I think that's a little thing that just goes up.
01:28:02.140 And and he was like, I'll be there in a second.
01:28:04.660 I said, well, how's the how's the pump going?
01:28:08.660 And he said, we're right in the middle of putting the pump pump in.
01:28:12.260 And I'm like, OK, well, well, you don't have to hurry.
01:28:15.100 I mean, I could just I just stand around the corner and make sure that, you know, nobody's going to slam into the truck or the, you know, the big trailer of of wood.
01:28:25.620 And he's like, oh, dear God, I'll be right there.
01:28:29.520 And I thought to myself, I had a real self-examination yesterday.
01:28:32.940 I am worthless as a human being.
01:28:35.140 I am absolute when it comes to work.
01:28:38.840 Worthless.
01:28:40.320 Yesterday, I was moving all this wood and and, you know, we have a couple of big tractors up here.
01:28:48.500 And so I was I was I was I was.
01:28:52.880 Well, I'm glad nobody was here to see me.
01:28:55.620 You know, let's just say that, you know, when you when you have I don't even know what it's called.
01:28:59.920 We have a big is it a Kubota Kubota Kubota?
01:29:04.320 What is it?
01:29:05.500 Yeah, it's a backhoe, but it's a giant one.
01:29:07.380 It's like, you know, it's a big one.
01:29:08.800 And and so I'm, you know, you know, I've seen I've I've I've watched YouTube.
01:29:14.140 I've seen them flip coins and open bottle caps before with those things.
01:29:17.980 And it can't be that hard.
01:29:19.840 Yeah, it really is.
01:29:20.900 You're just sitting there and and it it's not easy.
01:29:25.880 It's not easy.
01:29:26.620 So just hats off to everyone who actually has a job.
01:29:31.260 Because I realized I don't really have a job.
01:29:33.920 I don't have a job.
01:29:34.940 I just sit and yap.
01:29:37.240 And it's a sweet gig.
01:29:38.900 If you can get it, more people should try and more people should not go into farming.
01:29:44.440 So I just want to throw that out there.
01:29:47.380 It really is one of the things that's overstated.
01:29:49.920 I think we kind of look back and we're like, oh, well, the the American farmers, these guys
01:29:54.580 are feeding the world.
01:29:56.060 And of course, that's all true.
01:29:57.500 But that doesn't mean you want to be involved in it other than the eating part.
01:30:01.540 The eating part is the primary part you want to get yourself worked into.
01:30:06.740 And that's that's why capitalism is so great.
01:30:09.260 It's why the free market and specialization are so great.
01:30:11.600 I mean, as long as we don't actually get into the Glenn Beck doomsday situation, everything
01:30:17.020 should be fine.
01:30:18.440 So that's the only reason why I have these cattle.
01:30:20.860 But I have to tell you, the cattle are turning me off to on on on eating because because there's
01:30:27.500 a lot of poop involved.
01:30:28.900 There's a lot of poop involved in a cow's life.
01:30:31.400 And, you know, we have this one horny bull who is just doing his mating call all the time.
01:30:38.900 I need to get him a blow up cow.
01:30:40.280 I really do.
01:30:40.820 I think it just because the women in the pack, the cows are like, oh, dear God, he wants
01:30:45.560 it again.
01:30:46.040 What?
01:30:47.580 Sheesh.
01:30:48.060 So I need to get a blow up cow.
01:30:49.460 If anybody knows, I mean, I don't know if you get that at farmer dot com or where, but
01:30:53.060 we should have a blow up cow for this this bull.
01:30:55.800 But so I've been, you know, you know, around them a lot lately.
01:31:01.180 And, you know, maybe the reason why he's he's he's not getting, you know, his fill of whatever
01:31:06.780 it is he needs is because he's got cow crap all over the back of him.
01:31:12.600 And I'm like, dude, that does not attract the ladies.
01:31:16.320 OK, it's just not.
01:31:17.480 It's I know it's your thing, but maybe you should wipe a little bit.
01:31:21.800 Maybe maybe there.
01:31:23.020 Maybe you shouldn't sit or lay in cow pies, because I don't think that's a turn on to
01:31:27.660 the ladies.
01:31:28.020 Not that not that I think you even care.
01:31:31.240 I mean, it's not like, you know, man, I was really close, but I only got to first base
01:31:35.500 with her.
01:31:36.280 She was a little I mean, I don't think that anyway, this is this is going off the rail.
01:31:40.860 So we should probably it does seem like there's a little bit of a a disconnect there between
01:31:48.480 because, I mean, really, people are so specific about what they eat.
01:31:52.260 And when they think about I mean, when you're actually in the middle of it, there's like
01:31:56.100 there's two parts of it.
01:31:57.320 And it's what you have that like you are in where 95 percent of the nation is, which
01:32:02.600 is just in complete bliss of ignorance.
01:32:04.280 Right.
01:32:04.600 Like you don't you're not thinking about where the food's coming from.
01:32:06.620 You're not thinking about the fact that that food probably went poop a little while ago.
01:32:09.920 The other side of it is you are a farmer.
01:32:12.340 You try not to.
01:32:13.020 And it's so natural to you.
01:32:15.060 You've been around it for so long that it doesn't bother you at all.
01:32:19.120 And you're in that odd middle range because in reality, you're just a normal schlub like
01:32:23.840 everybody else.
01:32:24.500 But a couple of weeks a year, you're forced into the farmer world.
01:32:29.060 And I don't know how you come back alive.
01:32:31.900 I don't know how you.
01:32:33.260 That's tough.
01:32:33.960 I mean, as long as you don't shake the hand of a vet, you're fine when they're doing.
01:32:38.580 You know, it sounds like I don't know.
01:32:41.600 It doesn't sound like what it is when they say, hey, this week, once you come down, we're
01:32:46.160 doing pregnancy checks.
01:32:48.660 Oh, OK.
01:32:50.360 We're going to see the little you see a little which ones.
01:32:53.820 No, what you have to do is you you stick your hand and your whole arm to your shoulder
01:32:59.880 into the rear end of a cow.
01:33:03.000 And then you kind of feel around to see if you feel anything with a hoof.
01:33:06.560 And you're like, yep, I found a hoof.
01:33:09.100 So he's either a cannibal cow or pregnant.
01:33:12.660 One of the two.
01:33:14.000 I'm not sure.
01:33:14.900 But there's a hoof in there.
01:33:16.280 I mean, I think you just wait.
01:33:17.720 It just just constantly have some blue and pink cow presence on hand.
01:33:23.100 And then whenever the thing gets born, just throw them.
01:33:27.300 But I mean, you might want to do yellow.
01:33:28.660 So it's kind of in neutral and then just kind of a neighbor friend, a neighbor friend of
01:33:33.440 mine, because I really want buffalo and I only want buffalo because they look cool.
01:33:38.920 I just love the look of buffalo.
01:33:40.780 I don't want to eat them.
01:33:41.900 I don't want to I don't want to tend them or anything.
01:33:45.040 I just I just like to see them from time to time.
01:33:47.600 So if there's like buffalo rentals, you know, two weeks a year, I could just rent some buffalo
01:33:52.280 to walk around in front of my my I'd be fine with that.
01:33:55.220 But a friend of mine or actually a friend of of the ranch, because I don't actually know
01:34:03.400 him myself, but he decided he was going to take on buffalo and he apparently didn't do
01:34:11.540 the reading.
01:34:12.220 Buffalo don't like humans helping them.
01:34:15.640 And so I guess the deal with buffalo is you just leave them alone.
01:34:19.120 But he was in and that to me, that's that's the selling point of buffalo.
01:34:24.360 That's like, yes, OK, I don't have to do anything with them.
01:34:30.140 And he apparently was trying to trying to help them, you know, with birthing and stuff that
01:34:34.600 you would do with cows.
01:34:35.940 And and and and that doesn't go well with buffalo.
01:34:39.160 And so now the guy who runs the ranch, you know, for the 50 weeks out of the year, not
01:34:47.000 the two weeks while I'm here, he's dead set against buffalo.
01:34:50.720 And I'm like, hey, who's running this joint?
01:34:52.660 And then he just looked at me and I said, OK, that's a bad question.
01:34:56.460 That's a bad question.
01:34:58.460 Can we rent buffalo?
01:35:00.120 Can I believe these people actually put up with you?
01:35:02.700 I mean, I don't.
01:35:04.440 Well, they don't.
01:35:05.100 They don't.
01:35:05.740 And it's it's so bad because we we're a weird family.
01:35:09.560 We are a weird family.
01:35:11.000 And like yesterday, for some reason or two days ago, somebody came in, you know, to the
01:35:18.040 house and they were like, is there a reason you all are speaking with Russian accents?
01:35:23.560 And we didn't realize.
01:35:25.340 But we I mean, we started it in the morning.
01:35:27.520 And so we were like, you know, little boy, come here, little boy.
01:35:32.100 And we were doing we were doing Russian accents all day and all of us were doing it without
01:35:37.180 even thinking of it.
01:35:38.520 And so they think that we're insane.
01:35:40.960 And and I think a good case could be I think a very good case could be made for that.
01:35:51.940 I didn't even get to the corn.
01:35:55.340 There's a real problem.
01:35:56.500 There's a real problem.
01:35:57.300 If you like corn, you know, or you're a cow and you're listening, you're like, I like
01:36:01.620 corn.
01:36:02.320 There might be a problem for you coming up in just a minute.
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01:38:11.280 So it turns out it was a fuel pump and not a piston, which I was surprised to find out both of those parts of cars.
01:38:23.960 Now, you know, there's nothing you could do.
01:38:26.040 I actually I actually looked for the hood release on this truck.
01:38:30.540 I couldn't find it, but I looked.
01:38:32.900 You couldn't even look for the hood release.
01:38:34.480 And as I'm yeah, as I was looking for it and I couldn't find it, I'm like, what the hell am I looking for?
01:38:39.260 What am I going to do? Just look into the engine and go like, ha, there it is.
01:38:43.580 Looks like an engine and it's not moving.
01:38:46.800 Yeah.
01:38:47.220 Or making a sound of any kind.
01:38:48.820 I feel like it gives you the plausible credibility to say, ah, you know what?
01:38:52.800 It was I was going to fix this, but there's one thing I don't one tool I don't have.
01:38:58.200 So I'm going to have to close this hood back up.
01:39:00.900 Yeah, that tool is a mechanic.
01:39:03.320 So I just didn't have that with me.
01:39:05.400 Otherwise, I would have fixed this damn thing.
01:39:07.280 I you know, I I actually to try to make myself feel better as I'm looking for the and cars are going by and I realize they know who I am because it was on my street.
01:39:19.360 OK, and my truck is marked with the with the ranch logo.
01:39:23.780 And so I know they know who I am and they're all people who, you know, and they're all stopping.
01:39:30.040 Hey, do you need any help?
01:39:30.980 I'm like, no.
01:39:31.440 Can you guys stop being so polite?
01:39:32.780 Because I'm really embarrassed right now.
01:39:34.500 I'm very embarrassed.
01:39:35.580 And you're making it worse by stopping.
01:39:37.580 Just be like everyone else in the world and just drive by at 50 miles an hour, not even noticing that somebody is on the road.
01:39:44.760 Need some help because it was so embarrassing.
01:39:47.020 And everybody was stopping.
01:39:47.940 Hey, do you need anything?
01:39:49.080 What's wrong?
01:39:49.700 And I was like, you know, truck problems.
01:39:54.580 You know how it is.
01:39:56.460 I had absolutely no idea.
01:39:57.940 So as I'm looking for the hood, I, I, I realize what am I going to do if I even find how to open up this damn hood?
01:40:05.740 I don't know what I'm looking at.
01:40:07.320 And then it came to me, ah, but you're on a corner.
01:40:11.160 You've got your, your, your emergency blinkers on.
01:40:14.500 I could find those took me a while, but I could find them.
01:40:16.620 So the emergency blinkers were on and I thought to myself, you know what?
01:40:20.000 The hood up is just another sign, you know, that you should not have, you know, rear ended me because I was clearly having problems.
01:40:28.200 So, but I couldn't find the hood release.
01:40:31.840 So is that a problem?
01:40:32.800 Anyway, any corn, if you like corn, there might be a problem.
01:40:37.320 Millions of anchors are going unplanted this year.
01:40:40.900 The, the corn that is actually been planted is coming up in extremely poor condition and slow condition.
01:40:47.860 Um, it is, uh, the plants they're saying are looking terrible.
01:40:52.820 Eighty five percent, 85% of our acres for corn look like they may go unplanted, uh, this year.
01:41:01.460 This is going to be a huge problem.
01:41:04.380 Um, what a surprise at the gas pump for cattle feed.
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01:42:28.980 Only 11 days away from the amazing museum here in Dallas, right here at the studios, June 29th to July 7th.
01:42:35.180 Go to mercuryone.org and come visit us.
01:42:40.620 I just got a message in.
01:42:42.540 From Linda.
01:42:43.920 She's a listener of ours.
01:42:45.960 She said,
01:42:46.400 Glenn, I listen to you faithfully every single day.
01:42:48.540 I love your program.
01:42:49.680 As a black, lifelong conservative woman, I find it refreshing to listen to someone with the same mindset as myself.
01:42:56.660 At this point, I feel isolated because our conservative values are under fire.
01:43:01.860 My attempts to speak out are futile at best.
01:43:04.920 I have never in my lifetime experienced such hate and rage.
01:43:08.820 I agree with you that we're facing very troubling times ahead unless we hang on to our values.
01:43:14.280 It reminds me of ISIS.
01:43:17.300 Join us or die.
01:43:19.000 That's scary because I will never give away principles for any reason.
01:43:23.460 I'm just glad I have a home on your program.
01:43:25.440 Thank you so much for your support.
01:43:27.820 Kindness.
01:43:28.580 Linda.
01:43:29.120 Linda, that means so much to me.
01:43:31.040 Thank you so much for listening.
01:43:33.260 You know, it's really weird.
01:43:34.140 We have this weird relationship.
01:43:36.340 You know, you're in your cubicle or your car or you're listening to the podcast and I don't see you and you feel like you know me, but I don't.
01:43:45.500 I feel like I know you because of who you.
01:43:49.400 You wouldn't be here listening to this unless you were being paid by George Soros.
01:43:53.200 You wouldn't be here listening if you weren't a certain kind of person.
01:43:55.600 And I really appreciate that and know that it means a lot to know that you are listening and that it connects with you.
01:44:05.060 We're about to do something that quite honestly, a lot of people at the company are very, very concerned about because they know that in today's world, this is is going to be taken out of context.
01:44:20.440 It's going to be half told it's going to be, you know, whatever we are doing a a museum that we were going to do during Black History Month.
01:44:32.080 But honestly, we just ran out of time and we couldn't get it right.
01:44:35.060 And this one we can't we can't make a mistake on.
01:44:38.760 But as as we approach this one, we started reaching out to some African-American museums around the country and some other museums.
01:44:47.700 And we decided to take a different approach.
01:44:50.140 And I'm glad we waited because I was working on it yesterday and the parallels between then and now are shocking.
01:44:59.140 So the premise of this museum that we're doing, it opens up in two weeks.
01:45:04.740 It's going to run for two.
01:45:06.100 Is it two weeks only?
01:45:07.300 It's the last weekend of June.
01:45:09.240 And then I think it closes on the 7th of July.
01:45:12.580 Yeah.
01:45:12.700 June 29th of July 7th.
01:45:15.240 OK.
01:45:15.520 And you can get your tickets at MercuryOne.org.
01:45:18.840 And we really invite you to go there.
01:45:20.540 What we decided to do was look at Lincoln's promise and Lincoln's challenge to us.
01:45:29.820 And, you know, when Lincoln when Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address, he challenged the nation.
01:45:36.220 But I don't think that challenge is over.
01:45:38.280 When he signed the Emancipation Proclamation, it was just for America.
01:45:43.880 And I know we get a bad name, but let's really look at this from a different perspective.
01:45:50.640 Because the name that we deserve that will be remembered horribly in history, really the bad name might apply today much more than in Abraham Lincoln's day.
01:46:02.920 Abraham Lincoln issued us a challenge to heal the nation, which we never did, and to free people, which we kind of did.
01:46:13.020 We freed them from chains, but then we didn't work to heal the nation and to heal the wounds from those chains.
01:46:20.380 And we let things fester and we let things fester and it got bad.
01:46:24.120 But this is all stuff you know.
01:46:26.940 And this is all stuff that you can find in every history book.
01:46:30.240 So what we've done is we're going to take you through then and now.
01:46:35.320 Because is slavery an American problem?
01:46:38.440 Is slavery an 18th century or 19th century problem?
01:46:42.860 The answer to those, no.
01:46:44.920 Is it a white, black, racist problem?
01:46:48.160 No, it's not.
01:46:49.920 And we will show you not only the history that you've never seen before.
01:46:54.800 For instance, yesterday I was going through photograph after photograph after photograph of Native Americans and their slaves.
01:47:01.620 Their slaves weren't freed until I think the 1870s going through photograph of a photograph of black and white children here in America, both slaves.
01:47:12.540 I didn't know that was I didn't even know that happened.
01:47:17.000 We're going over photographs of of the slave trade in Brazil.
01:47:23.480 Brazil is got 50 percent of the slaves that were shipped across the ocean.
01:47:29.200 50 percent of them went to Brazil.
01:47:32.340 Four percent went to the United States.
01:47:35.260 That's crazy.
01:47:36.620 I didn't know that.
01:47:37.400 Did you?
01:47:38.860 Now, this is not a this is not a history lesson on black history, although it has a lot of black history in it.
01:47:47.660 It's not a it's not something that is going to go through the same stuff that you've seen a million times.
01:47:54.280 This is about if we hold to Lincoln's promise and if we want to condemn our founders or Lincoln or any Americans in the past, don't we then have to condemn ourselves because we will take you literally through a slave ship.
01:48:09.500 There is a we have built a replica of a portion of a slave ship that you will walk through and you will experience and then you will see all of the actual artifacts from that period.
01:48:23.520 But then what about slavery today?
01:48:26.060 The slave trade is just as big or actually much, much bigger today, but it is just as horrible and horrific as it was then.
01:48:38.380 And so as you go through this, we we actually have I know we have one of the guys who helped free some of the ISIS slaves, but I believe we may actually have a guy who was actually a freed slave from ISIS.
01:48:54.860 We have two of those orange jumpsuits.
01:48:58.820 We just received one.
01:49:00.280 The other one is badly stained with blood for what this slave actually went through in the end.
01:49:09.140 But the slave trade is alive and well, and we want you to see it with your family.
01:49:14.120 It is that don't bring it, but no, don't bring your little, little kids because there's a lot of disturbing stuff in this.
01:49:19.040 But it is the truth like you've never seen it again.
01:49:23.360 It is not about the African-American experience.
01:49:26.020 It is about let's look to the future as we try to heal the past.
01:49:31.160 Perhaps by looking to the future, we can heal our past because there are people that are enslaved right now that we can help.
01:49:39.800 And it's a museum unlike that you've ever seen before and unlike anything we've ever done.
01:49:45.720 So we would ask that you would come and bring your family.
01:49:49.340 Again, you can get your tickets now at MercuryOne.org.
01:49:52.860 That's MercuryOne.org.
01:49:54.780 Tickets for special tours from myself, from David Barton.
01:49:59.000 Those usually run a little long.
01:50:00.840 If you would like to, you know, have your day as well, you can just go on the regular tour.
01:50:07.540 But Stu and Jeffy, and I think Pat's doing one as well.
01:50:10.820 So join us at MercuryOne.org and grab your tickets to the museum.
01:50:16.460 And I would just recommend, too, if you're going to do the museum and you're going to go pick a tour,
01:50:20.180 if you go on the Stu and Jeffy tour, number one, you're going to get intense tellings
01:50:25.900 of both survival of heart attacks from Jeffy and survival of tornadoes,
01:50:31.120 both of which have happened to him in the last year.
01:50:33.660 So you'll get both of those riveting tales.
01:50:35.440 And at the end, we're going to bring heavy objects to drop on him from above.
01:50:39.260 So all of those things are part of the Stu and Jeffy tour exclusively at MercuryOne.org.
01:50:45.520 I might take that tour.
01:50:46.820 Go ahead.
01:50:47.020 I might take that tour.
01:50:48.960 Also, the freedom of speech, we've told you, is on the ropes.
01:50:52.900 We tried to post a painting that I did that is political satire.
01:50:58.260 And it's actually from an old anti-Hitler propaganda piece from World War II.
01:51:04.800 I painted it after the Senate voted not to pass the Born Alive Bill, which I thought was incredible.
01:51:14.120 And it's Hitler the way he made Jews look.
01:51:19.360 It's a really distorted view of Hitler with the commentary, next time I'll just call it Planned Parenthood.
01:51:29.520 And we've tried to sell this for Abby Johnson's charity, also for Live Aid.
01:51:39.720 Or Live Action, one of the two.
01:51:41.700 Or Live Action.
01:51:42.720 Live Aid's a good charity, though, too.
01:51:44.260 I don't think they're going to be really wanting your Hitler painting.
01:51:46.420 I don't think so.
01:51:48.500 And Live Action, which is Lila Rose's organization, they're both pro-life.
01:51:53.700 We were taken down off of eBay, I don't know how many times, and we were told each time a different story.
01:52:00.620 First time, it was a mistake.
01:52:01.780 Second time, it was, well, because we didn't think that it was real, because we couldn't verify you.
01:52:07.220 Well, no, it is us.
01:52:08.080 You know, it was too cheap when you posted it for this artwork, so we thought it was fake.
01:52:15.300 No.
01:52:16.020 Then it was Hitler is a problem.
01:52:18.740 Then it was the swastika on his lapel is a problem.
01:52:22.640 I mean, they just did not want this.
01:52:25.460 And I would tell you if it was for Planned Parenthood, I doubt they would have these problems.
01:52:30.800 Anyway, it is back up.
01:52:33.680 You can go to one.bidpal.net slash Glenn.
01:52:39.160 It's just that easy.
01:52:41.200 This is the problem.
01:52:42.840 We're behind another digital wall.
01:52:46.200 You've got to go to one.bidpal.net slash Glenn.
01:52:50.760 You'll find my painting there.
01:52:52.680 It's up to, I saw this morning, I think $3,000 already.
01:52:56.340 You can buy it for $20,000 if you so want to do it.
01:53:01.040 But all of it will go right directly to those charities.
01:53:07.160 Yeah, I am not taking a dime off of this.
01:53:11.020 And, you know, it's worth, oh my gosh, tens of dollars.
01:53:15.980 We will make sure we tweet that out at Glenn Beck, twitter.com slash Glenn Beck.
01:53:21.060 Go there and get the link so you don't have to remember the complicated address.
01:53:24.560 Okay, back in just a second with a look at the campaign trail and so much more.
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01:55:06.400 So we've covered an awful lot today.
01:55:10.300 We covered the nonsense.
01:55:11.960 Can we play the clip, please, of Joe Biden talking about how Barack Obama just didn't have time to explain the Obamacare Act.
01:55:21.480 He ran out of time.
01:55:22.980 Here it is.
01:55:23.320 Remember with the Affordable Care Act, because everything landed on President Obama's desk but locust at the time,
01:55:29.700 he had no time to explain the Affordable Care Act.
01:55:32.320 Once it got started taking away, all of a sudden we have what we call, in southern Delaware, an alder call from all those boys.
01:55:40.260 An alder call saying, oh my God, I'm for health care.
01:55:43.040 I don't want to take away pre-existing conditions.
01:55:45.100 I want to make sure, et cetera.
01:55:46.660 And so you go out and you beat them.
01:55:48.820 You make the case.
01:55:51.660 But he didn't have time to make the case.
01:55:54.760 We have a new montage that we just put together of Obama trying to make the case about health care.
01:56:00.940 Do you have that montage, Sarah?
01:56:03.800 To the American people, if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor, period.
01:56:09.580 If you like your health care plan, you will be able to keep your health care plan, period.
01:56:15.080 If you like your doctor, you'll be able to keep your doctor.
01:56:17.920 If you like your health care plan, you'll be able to keep your health care plan.
01:56:21.880 If you've got health insurance, you like your doctor, you like your plan, you can keep your doctor, you can keep your plan.
01:56:27.600 If you like the plan you have, you can keep it.
01:56:30.020 If you like the doctor you have, you can keep your doctor too.
01:56:33.460 We will keep this promise.
01:56:34.600 yeah well he must have been talking about another health care plan because those things didn't
01:56:42.480 happen so i don't know what he was explaining some might say he was lying that's another way
01:56:49.060 it's another word to describe what he was doing i'm amazed though though where we're like we have
01:56:53.600 now bernie sanders who's proposing his health care bill the medicare for all version he's going for
01:56:58.460 and several others are now not even attempting to tell you that you'd be able to keep your health
01:57:03.840 care plan or your doctor if you like them they're saying we're going to outlaw private insurance
01:57:07.760 period like that is how far they've gone in a very short time and remember obamacare was supposed to
01:57:15.180 be the solution to these problems and here we are one term later having to hear about what they really
01:57:22.060 need is single payer because that's the only cure to this horrible system we have that you know we
01:57:28.420 designed and the fact that it would have worked he just couldn't explain it enough he just didn't
01:57:36.260 have the time it would have worked well i mean what is that is that like i mean it was not as complex as
01:57:43.640 an ikea piece of furniture where if you don't read the directions you're going to be left with a ton
01:57:49.740 of screws and things that you don't even know what the hell is for you know it didn't work because i
01:57:54.480 didn't read the directions this one the directions were pretty simple now they were pretty simple you
01:58:00.480 didn't they're not a lot of explanation here now look if this was lieberman care i would say yes you
01:58:05.120 didn't have enough time to get through the entire uh explanation because joe speaks very slowly
01:58:09.300 no but he he said all of those things and so much more and uh and now we're looking at joe biden
01:58:24.300 like he's the savior like he's gonna be oh okay oh well it didn't work because we started dismantling
01:58:30.500 it before we understood it huh because what i did understand that it was that i couldn't keep my plan
01:58:38.440 i couldn't keep my doctor and i didn't get twenty five hundred dollars back uh i didn't save that
01:58:44.420 money so uh i did understand those things but other than that what were the issues did you have any that
01:58:50.760 you could identify well other than not keeping my plan keeping my doctor or or saving money uh and
01:58:58.640 you know the price of health insurance going up and no well actually there's plenty of other ones too
01:59:03.340 we just we know what we're out of time we don't have time to get to all of them right now
01:59:06.620 that's what happens if we only had more time people would understand
01:59:09.720 sad all right on tomorrow i want to talk to you a little bit about the border and uh and what's
01:59:17.340 really going on here in texas and how it affects elections that's on tomorrow's program also more
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