The Glenn Beck Program - April 16, 2021


Disarming Cops Is INSANE | Guests: Dan Bongino & Bill O’Reilly | 4⧸16⧸21


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

157.48442

Word Count

19,453

Sentence Count

1,992

Misogynist Sentences

23

Hate Speech Sentences

33


Summary


Transcript

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00:01:13.120 15 seconds.
00:01:21.380 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment.
00:01:27.120 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:53.180 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:02.780 Hello America and welcome. It's Friday which means Bill O'Reilly. Next.
00:02:11.460 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:13.660 Hey everybody, welcome to the program. We're so glad that you've tuned in today.
00:02:17.660 Before we get to Mr. Bill O'Reilly, let me tell you a little bit about Rough Greens.
00:02:21.560 Rough Greens, we have an expert with us now, a dog expert, Phil McGriffith.
00:02:28.260 Hello Phil, how are you? Are you there Phil? Hello.
00:02:31.420 I am here, thank you. We have very similar voices.
00:02:35.640 So I just wanted to talk to you about what your dog eats.
00:02:40.780 Before you fed your dog Rough Greens and put that stuff on top, what was your dog like?
00:02:47.400 Well, my dog really had a lot of serious problems.
00:02:50.560 He's on a phone now.
00:02:53.320 Yes, he had a lot of serious problems.
00:02:56.340 Because I understand your dog had leprosy.
00:02:59.720 Yes.
00:03:00.280 Yeah, leprosy.
00:03:01.460 Leprosy, yes.
00:03:03.220 We had about three or four limbs per hour were falling off at the time.
00:03:06.840 Oh, really? So your dog was in a dog wheelchair, but not only because of the leprosy, but also because of polio.
00:03:12.400 Dog polio.
00:03:13.260 Yeah, dog polio was a big, you know, people don't know this, no polio vaccine for dogs.
00:03:19.360 No sugar cubes.
00:03:20.340 No sugar.
00:03:20.860 Dogs can't eat sugar, you know, it'll kill them.
00:03:22.980 No.
00:03:23.400 It'll kill them.
00:03:24.280 That and onions.
00:03:25.160 Yes, that's true.
00:03:26.760 Onions?
00:03:28.080 That explains my dog's death.
00:03:30.660 So then you started using rough greens, which doesn't claim to cure any of those things.
00:03:36.520 No, it does not at all.
00:03:37.300 It's just really healthy for your dog.
00:03:38.840 And your dog's going to love it.
00:03:40.320 It has absolutely nothing to do with polio.
00:03:42.960 Right.
00:03:43.320 It will make your dog feel a lot better, and they will absolutely devour it.
00:03:48.500 All right.
00:03:48.860 And I understand your dogs have grown their limbs back.
00:03:52.740 They have grown their limbs back.
00:03:54.000 That has nothing to do, of course, with rough greens.
00:03:57.000 I've created a different supplement.
00:03:58.140 Well, I don't want to make those claims that it will make limbs grow back.
00:04:02.100 It will not.
00:04:02.640 But.
00:04:03.140 Pretty sure that's not.
00:04:05.300 That's not what they want to say.
00:04:07.280 But I will say it will make your dog very, very happy and very, very healthy.
00:04:11.980 Yes.
00:04:12.620 All right.
00:04:13.020 So you get a free bag of rough greens right now.
00:04:15.560 All you do is pay for shipping.
00:04:17.200 Just go to roughgreens.com slash back.
00:04:19.120 Is that what you did?
00:04:20.540 Phil McGriffin?
00:04:21.920 That's exactly what I did, Glenn.
00:04:23.480 And I recommend others in your audience do the same.
00:04:26.340 Thank you very much.
00:04:27.040 Or you can call them 833-G-L-E-N-N-33, Glenn 33.
00:04:31.840 You can call them.
00:04:32.560 Use that old telephone if you happen to be technologically challenged or live in an Internet desert,
00:04:39.320 which is adjacent to many food deserts here in the United States.
00:04:44.560 Thank you very much, Phil McGriffin.
00:04:46.140 With another happy, happy customer whose dog's legs grew back.
00:04:51.380 Had, of course, nothing to do with rough greens at roughgreens.com.
00:04:54.500 Just want to see how fast Stu can think.
00:05:05.080 And not too fast is the answer to that.
00:05:08.220 Yeah.
00:05:08.460 He was looking down when I started that commercial, not paying attention, reading something else.
00:05:11.900 And I'm like, damn it, you will listen to me.
00:05:13.900 You will pay attention.
00:05:15.640 That's your tactic.
00:05:16.340 Yeah, we have Mr. Bill O'Reilly.
00:05:19.620 Welcome to the program, Bill.
00:05:21.800 You know, Beck, if you buy an advanced copy of Killing the Mob out May 4th, I will throw in some rough greens.
00:05:30.120 Okay, so here's the thing, Bill.
00:05:31.980 Yeah.
00:05:32.940 I started reading Killing the Mob.
00:05:37.440 Yes.
00:05:37.960 And I had to go out and buy a copy myself because you didn't send one to me.
00:05:44.120 Pinocchio strikes again, everyone.
00:05:46.480 And so I started reading it, and some would claim that they might have heard me exclaim, this is Bill O'Reilly's best book.
00:05:55.980 Wow.
00:05:56.720 Thank you very much.
00:05:58.280 I think if it wasn't written by you or, you know, endorsed by me, you'd have a series out of this.
00:06:05.180 I mean, you did the Jesus series, milked poor Jesus for all he's worth.
00:06:13.820 But I'm going to hell, I admit it, I know.
00:06:19.660 I know.
00:06:21.060 He's like, you know, I didn't need Jesus.
00:06:23.120 Jesus will say, I didn't even have pockets.
00:06:26.780 Yeah.
00:06:27.120 Right.
00:06:27.480 Okay.
00:06:28.240 Killing the Mob is a book I know that you would like because it deals with death, destruction, and corruption.
00:06:35.180 You know, something that you can't get enough of that.
00:06:40.060 Yeah.
00:06:40.520 Yeah.
00:06:40.880 So, Bill, what do you think?
00:06:42.720 Because there are so many stories that came out that are mind-blowing this week.
00:06:47.380 What do you think the big story of the week is?
00:06:50.040 You know, I think it was the overreach on the Supreme Court.
00:06:56.000 And it's a little bit convoluted.
00:06:58.960 Okay.
00:07:00.000 So, my theory, and I wrote a column, it's on BillOReilly.com right now, the trifecta of chaos.
00:07:07.280 My theory, and I think I'm alone in holding this, is that the American people are now wising up to the danger of the far left.
00:07:17.460 All right.
00:07:18.600 So, they see a diminished president, Joe Biden.
00:07:23.100 They see that he'll basically sign anything you put in front of them.
00:07:29.420 And then it just keeps getting worse.
00:07:33.420 And it is obvious that the progressive left wants to take over the country in a way that would neutralize any opposition to them.
00:07:45.140 So, what makes you say?
00:07:47.340 Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:07:48.780 Go ahead.
00:07:49.060 What makes you say that it is apparent?
00:07:51.820 What makes you say that Americans are starting to wake up?
00:07:54.140 You have a political party basically saying, we don't want a nine-member Supreme Court.
00:08:00.720 We want 13 so our diminished president can appoint four other far-left loons to the court.
00:08:09.120 And then you have a political party saying, you know, we don't want any restraint in the Senate at all.
00:08:15.760 We want to knock all of that filibuster, 60-vote threshold out so that when we have power, we can pass laws that say, we're going to seize Glenn Beck's property in Texas and Idaho, wherever you are.
00:08:28.360 So, hang on just a second.
00:08:30.220 I've buried all my land in Idaho.
00:08:33.160 They'll never find it.
00:08:36.040 That's how you feel.
00:08:37.580 That's how I feel.
00:08:38.340 But if I may quote America on at least what I've heard this week.
00:08:42.100 Well, listen, you're, I don't think you're really giving the folks fair credit here.
00:08:51.880 In my column, I say that 50% of the electorate just is checked out.
00:08:59.660 The same way they checked out in the Revolutionary War.
00:09:02.900 And I make that comparison in the column.
00:09:04.800 I say, look, when we were fighting for our freedom, 50% of the colonists were on the sidelines.
00:09:10.300 Some of them even rooting for King George.
00:09:13.740 It's always been that way.
00:09:15.720 But I think the people who are paying attention know that a huge mistake was made electing Joe Biden.
00:09:26.920 It doesn't matter how much you hate Trump, all right?
00:09:29.120 And giving power to the progressive community.
00:09:33.460 It is an enormous mistake.
00:09:36.920 One of the worst mistakes ever in American history.
00:09:40.440 Because now you see that these people have no respect for traditional America, democracy, or capitalism.
00:09:47.100 They want to wipe it out.
00:09:48.860 So I think you are correct on that.
00:09:52.700 But the minute Kamala Harris becomes president, and assuming that Joe Biden slips away slowly in a speech or sleep, which is really the same thing.
00:10:08.400 When she becomes president, she is so absolutely unlikable that the American people will say, uh-uh, uh-uh.
00:10:15.280 But I'm not sure that anybody's paying attention right now.
00:10:20.680 No, they're paying attention back.
00:10:22.600 Oh, I hope you're right.
00:10:24.400 When gas prices rise 93% since inauguration day, and people know that.
00:10:30.560 All right?
00:10:30.840 Now we have groceries rising.
00:10:33.160 Now, I said this in the very beginning.
00:10:34.500 I said, you put Joe Biden in there.
00:10:36.920 All right?
00:10:37.280 He's going to tax you blind.
00:10:39.320 Now, he's going to tell you he's not.
00:10:41.540 But the reality is he's going to.
00:10:43.800 And now you're getting it at the gas pump and in the grocery store.
00:10:48.980 Now, those are right direct between the eyes stuff.
00:10:51.920 Now, can people understand why that's a tax?
00:10:55.940 Yeah, that's debatable.
00:10:57.100 Some of them are not going to understand it.
00:10:59.060 But they're all not going to be happy about it.
00:11:02.180 So the Republican Party, as paltry as it is, has an opportunity in 2020 to take both houses of Congress.
00:11:10.460 Now, if the Republicans can blow it, they'll find a way.
00:11:15.140 They'll find a way to blow it.
00:11:18.060 Because if there was an effective opposition to the progressive movement, that movement would be over already.
00:11:24.360 And the other wild card in this whole thing is that the corporate media, as we've seen in the Georgia election, all right, in the Georgia vote reform, the corporate media is squarely behind the progressive movement now.
00:11:39.520 Squarely behind it.
00:11:41.240 Now, I was happy to see Coca-Cola come out and say, yeah, we want the All-Star game moved to Denver.
00:11:48.400 I was happy.
00:11:49.060 You know why?
00:11:50.220 Because if you look at the ingredients of Coca-Cola, that is more damaging to your body than tobacco.
00:11:58.280 If you're drinking three, four Cokes or Diet Cokes every day, you are killing yourself.
00:12:05.920 That's quite a statement.
00:12:07.240 Hang on, hang on, hang on.
00:12:08.540 It's absolutely true, Beck.
00:12:10.860 Sugar is killing people.
00:12:14.480 Well, the good thing is, wait, wait, wait.
00:12:15.960 The good thing is Coke doesn't have any sugar in it.
00:12:18.140 It has corn syrup.
00:12:20.100 So high fructose syrup, that's dying.
00:12:25.540 If you want diabetes in your senior years, drink as much Coke as you want, okay?
00:12:31.620 I knocked out all the sugar, all right, in my life, because there's great substitutes for it.
00:12:37.460 You don't need it.
00:12:38.860 And I'm telling you, Beck, I mean, I was always a lean, mean machine.
00:12:43.000 Now I'm even leaner and meaner.
00:12:45.280 No sugar.
00:12:46.120 Yeah.
00:12:46.380 I'm nicer and fatter.
00:12:48.440 Yeah, and we all feel bad for you.
00:12:53.400 So, Bill, before we leave the Supreme Court, because I do want to go back to the Coca-Cola
00:13:00.120 company here in just a second.
00:13:02.860 But before we leave the Supreme Court, they are, they're trying everything.
00:13:09.020 They're saying, we're not packing it, we're unpacking it, which there's so many, I know,
00:13:13.900 but there's so many dummies out there that they will think that Donald Trump did something
00:13:18.240 evil.
00:13:19.100 No, I think that's over.
00:13:20.960 I really think it's over.
00:13:21.800 Oh, I hope you're right.
00:13:22.760 Man, I hope you're right.
00:13:23.960 I'll prove it.
00:13:25.160 I'll prove it, Beck.
00:13:26.180 You ready?
00:13:27.000 Yeah.
00:13:27.360 Nancy Pelosi came out and said, I'm not doing it.
00:13:30.960 Okay?
00:13:31.540 Because Nancy Pelosi knows, all right, the Wicked Witch of the West knows that this is over
00:13:39.740 the top, that this is going to turn people against the progressive left.
00:13:45.360 So she said right away, no, I'm not introducing it.
00:13:48.800 Wait, wait, wait.
00:13:49.360 I'm not going to do it.
00:13:49.960 Wait.
00:13:50.360 She said yesterday, and I thought this was a brilliant tactic.
00:13:55.580 This is somebody who actually knows a little something of history, most likely because she
00:13:58.920 lived it.
00:13:59.720 She said the growth of the U.S. population and the size of the economy might necessitate
00:14:05.260 expanding the size of the Supreme Court.
00:14:08.140 But I'm not doing it now.
00:14:10.380 But I'm not doing it now.
00:14:12.660 It was a theoretical argument from an 80-year-old woman, but the bottom line is she isn't going
00:14:20.700 to introduce this Gerald Nadler.
00:14:24.460 Oh, my God.
00:14:26.500 This bill that he and Marky, who's a flat-out communist up in Massachusetts, all right, has
00:14:34.800 proposed.
00:14:35.320 So she's not going to do it.
00:14:37.620 Well, that's good.
00:14:38.700 And Jerry Nadler is becoming more and more a head in pants.
00:14:44.300 All right.
00:14:46.060 Let me cut out the sugar, too.
00:14:48.200 Yeah.
00:14:48.400 Let me tell you, he's lost a lot of weight.
00:14:51.620 You know, he's lean and mean.
00:14:52.340 Yeah, but that was a bypass, gastric bypass thing.
00:14:55.280 They put him upside down and put a staple in his stomach.
00:14:59.220 I'd take a staple or two.
00:15:02.340 Let me just take a quick one-minute break and back with Bill O'Reilly, the author of
00:15:07.360 Killing the Mob, which comes out early next month.
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00:16:35.700 Welcome to the program.
00:16:48.780 Stacey Abrams tells Hollywood to stop boycotting Georgia.
00:16:52.820 Stop boycotting Georgia.
00:16:54.080 But you have Coca-Cola and everybody else now telling us and colluding the story that was
00:17:01.340 at the beginning of the week, Bill, is something I've never read, never thought I would read
00:17:07.860 in America.
00:17:08.600 A hundred CEOs get on a conference call, a Zoom call on Saturday to decide how they're
00:17:16.200 going to strategize together to make sure these draconian voting laws are not passed in states.
00:17:24.300 I didn't elect the head of Coca-Cola to any office.
00:17:30.820 Is this going to wake up not only Democrats, but will it wake up Republicans who keep saying,
00:17:39.000 well, it's a free market, they can do whatever they do?
00:17:40.920 No, this is an oligarchy.
00:17:43.660 Well, I think what everybody has to understand is it's the same contagion that hit Hollywood
00:17:48.240 and professional sports is now hitting the business community.
00:17:52.980 It's a contagion.
00:17:55.300 So when you have powerful people like Steven Spielberg and Jeffrey Katzenberg and these
00:18:02.680 people who run Hollywood basically put out the word, look, if you don't see it my way,
00:18:08.320 don't expect to get a job.
00:18:10.560 So presto, the whole motion picture and television industry is left wing.
00:18:16.220 What a shock, right?
00:18:17.820 Same thing happened in professional sports.
00:18:19.960 Once LeBron James and athletes like him came out and said, yeah, we're going to be Black
00:18:27.940 Lives Matter, we're not going to really be upholding traditional America anymore, then
00:18:35.880 all the players fell into line.
00:18:38.080 So in Davos, Switzerland, they have an annual CEO confab where they all fly in in private
00:18:43.500 jets and then scream about global warming.
00:18:45.440 It's really amusing, one of the funniest things in the world.
00:18:49.500 And at Davos this year, they basically said, hey, we're all progressives now.
00:18:53.460 So if you want to be in the club, if you want to meet at a swanky restaurant in New York
00:19:01.420 or Beverly Hills, you got to be a progressive.
00:19:04.940 That's what's happened.
00:19:06.220 All right.
00:19:06.500 So they all say, OK, we'll be progressive because we want to have our parties in the Hamptons
00:19:13.300 and everybody show up.
00:19:14.420 That's what we want.
00:19:15.500 That's what's happening.
00:19:16.940 These people don't know what the Georgia election law is.
00:19:21.360 There isn't one statement.
00:19:22.320 No, I have no idea.
00:19:23.360 There isn't one statement by one CEO opposing the Georgia law that specifically objects to
00:19:29.640 anything in it.
00:19:31.340 Oh, they don't want people to make it harder to vote.
00:19:34.860 It doesn't.
00:19:35.360 It doesn't make it harder to vote.
00:19:37.940 OK, and then I say to Major League Baseball, which is that was the biggest sports blunder
00:19:43.700 in the history of sports.
00:19:46.220 I say you can't have the Toronto Blue Jays anymore.
00:19:49.760 You got to pull them out of there because Canada requires an ID to vote.
00:19:55.620 Everybody's got to have an ID or you can't vote.
00:19:58.680 So bye bye, Toronto Blue Jays.
00:20:00.760 Right, Rob Manfred.
00:20:02.460 Now, Rob, you know, he's a guy that wears a mitt and wherever he goes, he's got a little
00:20:10.820 mitt.
00:20:11.620 I mean, the guy is just he's not a Ph.D.
00:20:15.200 or he's in there to do what the team owners tell him to do.
00:20:19.580 I mean, that's what's happening.
00:20:21.560 So when people see this, they don't understand.
00:20:24.560 And I and I sympathize.
00:20:25.980 But I know I know the publishing industry.
00:20:29.740 I know the TV industry.
00:20:32.100 I know the movie industry.
00:20:33.860 I know who runs it.
00:20:35.680 And they put out the word.
00:20:37.400 You either fall in line behind us.
00:20:40.520 Think the way we think.
00:20:41.620 Or you don't work.
00:20:43.260 You don't get your book published.
00:20:44.980 You don't get your TV show on the air.
00:20:46.760 You see Disney with Disney's doing.
00:20:49.120 Did you see that this week?
00:20:50.340 So Disney company, which is probably the most high profile American corporation in the world.
00:20:59.400 They do two things this week.
00:21:01.320 They come out and they say, you know, if you come to our theme parks in Anaheim or Orlando,
00:21:06.760 we're changing our dress code.
00:21:09.980 So all of our employees can now cross dress.
00:21:13.040 That means Annette can be cubby and vice versa.
00:21:17.840 Okay.
00:21:18.340 You can dress whatever you want because we want to be inclusive.
00:21:22.260 And in addition, if our employees at the parks want to have tats, want to have ink, they can.
00:21:30.320 So then I'm saying, okay, family of four, one day at Disneyland, $600, $600 for a day.
00:21:40.720 And now Donald Duck's going to have a tattoo on his beak.
00:21:45.880 Okay.
00:21:46.700 Now, is that really what we want?
00:21:49.220 In addition, the person who runs the ABC Entertainment Network, Dana Walden, comes out and says,
00:21:59.060 we are passing on high quality scripts.
00:22:02.440 They're not going to get on the air unless they have a certain number of marginalized people in the show.
00:22:13.100 So, goodbye, Ten Commandments movie on ABC every Easter.
00:22:19.580 There's no marginalized people.
00:22:21.500 Well, I guess the Jews are marginalized.
00:22:23.280 Jews.
00:22:23.780 They're white.
00:22:24.480 Jews.
00:22:25.000 But they're never counted anymore by the left.
00:22:28.960 They're white.
00:22:29.220 Never counted.
00:22:30.360 So, Yul Brenner, see you.
00:22:32.940 Disney.
00:22:36.300 Thanks, Bill.
00:22:37.300 We'll be back with Bill O'Reilly.
00:22:38.840 We want to talk about the border and some of the other things that happened this week.
00:22:44.580 You know, Walt Disney wouldn't even let employees have a sideburn.
00:22:48.900 You couldn't have sideburns to work with Walt Disney when he was alive.
00:22:53.340 I'm sure he'd be fine with a tattooed cross-dresser.
00:22:56.920 He'd be totally fine.
00:22:59.380 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:23:01.940 Here's a fun fact.
00:23:05.680 We're all getting older every single day.
00:23:08.480 And someday, we're all going to be as old as Bill O'Reilly.
00:23:12.100 One of the things that comes with age is aches and pains.
00:23:17.080 And the joints start to wear down.
00:23:19.300 And the normal exercise of everyday life begins to catch up with you.
00:23:23.540 Which, I'm telling you, exercise.
00:23:25.580 It's bad for you.
00:23:26.280 Anyway, most of what causes this pain and a lot of other forms of pain is inflammation, especially in the joints.
00:23:32.360 Inflammation is causing most of our pain.
00:23:35.640 And there is something there to help inflammation.
00:23:38.460 Yeah, I know.
00:23:39.100 I know.
00:23:39.520 I've tried Advil 800.
00:23:41.100 You got a doctor to actually prescribe that to you?
00:23:45.320 Man, I sometimes just do it on the black market and I take four of them.
00:23:49.780 Yeah, 200 each?
00:23:51.320 I just buy them like that instead of waiting for that prescription.
00:23:54.400 I know.
00:23:54.840 I'm a rebel.
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00:24:45.440 Bill O'Reilly joins us from BillO'Reilly.com.
00:24:49.120 And I want to talk to you a little bit about the border.
00:24:51.700 I want to touch on this.
00:24:52.660 It appears that 29% of Americans now approve of Joe Biden's handling of the border crisis,
00:25:00.180 but only 27% of Hispanics approve of Biden's handling of the crisis.
00:25:06.620 25% of white Americans.
00:25:09.240 However, 56% of black Americans didn't.
00:25:13.700 If I remember right, Bill, didn't black Americans, weren't they traditionally the ones that are most against migrants coming in?
00:25:23.000 Or I should say illegal aliens because their jobs have been affected the most.
00:25:27.980 So what does this say?
00:25:29.120 Who did the poll?
00:25:34.880 According to...
00:25:37.580 Shoot.
00:25:41.160 Let me look for it, Bill.
00:25:42.560 Okay.
00:25:42.820 Let me look for it.
00:25:43.340 So most of these polls are what they call push polls.
00:25:46.200 They have a question and they have an answer all ready to go.
00:25:53.660 So they'll poll, but they won't take, you know, if you're going to rely on a poll, you have to trust the poll.
00:26:02.660 Right.
00:26:02.800 It's Quinnipiac.
00:26:04.340 Quinnipiac.
00:26:05.340 Yeah.
00:26:05.720 Not a good outfit.
00:26:07.700 Boy, used to be.
00:26:09.280 Used to be.
00:26:10.020 Maybe, maybe during the Civil War, they got, might be a conflict, but they were awful in the last two presidential elections.
00:26:19.120 Yeah.
00:26:19.280 And, you know, it's a fine school in Connecticut, by the way.
00:26:22.180 Their polling outfit is ridiculous.
00:26:24.220 So I don't believe a word of it.
00:26:26.480 I think, I don't know, 70, 75% of Americans are absolutely appalled at the human suffering that the Biden administration has brought to the world.
00:26:38.040 Because of its refusal to enforce United States immigration law.
00:26:45.640 This has caused tremendous human suffering.
00:26:49.620 Horrible.
00:26:50.220 Horrible.
00:26:51.000 And the press, the corporate media will not say that because they're woke.
00:26:55.720 Okay.
00:26:55.960 So they say, oh, you know, we're letting poor people in.
00:27:00.180 Yeah.
00:27:00.500 You're letting some poor people in.
00:27:02.300 That's true.
00:27:03.000 But many more are being harmed in ferocious ways by the cartels who smuggle people to the border.
00:27:14.440 Oh, many, many more.
00:27:16.760 Even sexual assault and rape after they arrive at one of our detention facilities or spas or whatever they're calling them now.
00:27:25.160 Well, whenever you have unattended people in great numbers, you're going to have abuse of people.
00:27:33.640 So the Biden administration essentially said to everyone in the world, if you can get here, you can stay here.
00:27:41.020 It's kind of like Barack Obama.
00:27:42.180 If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor.
00:27:44.020 So President Biden said quite clearly, if you get here, you can stay and we'll pay for your health care.
00:27:53.940 We'll put you in our public school system.
00:27:56.960 Eventually, you'll get amnesty and become an American citizen.
00:27:59.620 So why wouldn't you, if you're living in a hell hole in Honduras or El Salvador, and I've been to all these countries, Guatemala, and I've reported from them.
00:28:13.160 And I know what the situation is there.
00:28:15.460 But here's the good news.
00:28:17.740 Vice President Harris is going to go to these countries and he's going to solve the underlying problem.
00:28:23.760 The underlying problem is that women in those countries don't have pantsuits like she does.
00:28:30.700 So you can expect we can have billions of dollars in our next stimulus bill of pantsuits going down.
00:28:39.100 Kamala Harris has no blanking clue, nor does she care about solving this problem at all.
00:28:45.120 If you want to do the underlying problem thing, you've got to go back to the Aztecs and the Incas back.
00:28:52.060 And I know you're very familiar with them and the Spanish conquistadors.
00:28:56.220 That's where it started.
00:28:58.300 And it has not been solved since then.
00:29:01.360 OK, let me slightly shift here on the border thing.
00:29:05.240 Border agents now are performing fewer DNA tests.
00:29:09.300 So they're they're not catching the fake families under Biden.
00:29:15.000 And somehow or another, this is more compassionate than doing the DNA test.
00:29:19.920 It's when you have one hundred and fifty thousand people coming across every month and in detention centers, you're going to do DNA tests.
00:29:33.240 You're lucky you can give them water and food.
00:29:35.840 Yeah, I know.
00:29:36.940 One hundred and fifty thousand foreign nationals.
00:29:40.800 And there's Joe, Joe Biden, you know, well, we're going to put Kamala Harris in charge.
00:29:46.900 She's going to solve it.
00:29:48.140 And Kamala Harris goes, I'm not going there.
00:29:50.360 I'm not going anywhere near there.
00:29:53.680 OK, Bill, let me let me switch to Corona virus.
00:29:57.840 They are trying to get Chelsea Clinton is mounting a campaign to get Tucker Carlson thrown off of Facebook because he just said, you know, I don't understand how this is working.
00:30:10.840 We get the virus and then you say it's still not good enough.
00:30:15.360 When is it going to be good enough?
00:30:17.520 Well, you apparently can't ask those questions.
00:30:19.740 Give me your give me your thinking on Fauci and how this is playing out and where America is on the Corona virus.
00:30:29.600 The tests are the vaccines and the shutdowns.
00:30:33.820 All right.
00:30:34.320 That's a big, big order.
00:30:36.020 I know.
00:30:36.180 But I will I will do it.
00:30:37.940 Number one, Chelsea Clinton wants to be a congressperson from New York.
00:30:41.900 So, of course, he's going to attack anybody who's conservative.
00:30:46.560 That's number one.
00:30:47.540 Everybody should know.
00:30:48.360 Chelsea wants to run.
00:30:50.320 And that's what that's all about.
00:30:52.440 Number two, I have never in my entire life listened to anything that Anthony Fauci has ever said.
00:31:02.400 He's like a little puppet to me.
00:31:04.080 He's like a little, you know, hello, Senor Wenches.
00:31:07.840 You know what I'm saying?
00:31:09.000 I go, who is this?
00:31:11.380 I do have some faith in the CDC in Atlanta.
00:31:19.160 So we go to their website and I do read what they say and I do take it seriously.
00:31:23.500 From the very beginning, I have told my friends, family and my public that I think they should be vaccinated.
00:31:31.040 Now, after they get vaccinated, it's basically up to the individual states to lay out what the public health rules are.
00:31:42.500 I think that's reasonable.
00:31:43.840 So I was in Florida last week and Florida is much different than New York.
00:31:49.340 And I think the Florida system is better.
00:31:52.440 But when you have eight and a half million people crammed into a very small area in New York City.
00:31:57.880 You look, I was just last week, I was up in Connecticut and it is full fledged panic phobia and panic.
00:32:07.720 It is.
00:32:08.120 It's not even it's not even in reality anymore.
00:32:12.440 Right.
00:32:12.820 If you go to Yale, they actually have flamethrowers that they'll put on you if you don't have a mask.
00:32:19.800 It's it's almost that bad.
00:32:21.760 Really, it's almost that bad.
00:32:23.240 I was there.
00:32:24.340 Listen, it depends on the state.
00:32:26.720 Depends on what part of the country you were in.
00:32:29.920 So we all want to wipe this thing out.
00:32:31.820 It looks to me like it will be under control by Memorial Day.
00:32:36.980 We have 40 percent of Americans vaxxed now.
00:32:40.140 That'll go to 50 by early May.
00:32:42.660 And then it'll it'll keep progressing.
00:32:44.820 So I think we should all work together and say, look, let's just try to be reasonable here.
00:32:49.940 We have to get back on track.
00:32:52.080 We have to live our lives.
00:32:53.660 We can't be in this ridiculous panic all the time.
00:32:57.660 So let's just be reasonable.
00:32:59.760 Is that is that crazy?
00:33:01.820 No, it's not reasonable.
00:33:03.360 I'm not panicked.
00:33:04.540 I don't know why everybody is panicked.
00:33:06.760 Let me switch gears.
00:33:08.160 We've got a compact amount of time and I want to hit a couple of things.
00:33:11.160 Project Veritas came out this week with a video of CNN.
00:33:17.980 I've heard some people say this is a technical director, which is the guy who just says, take four, take one.
00:33:26.940 Yeah.
00:33:27.160 Back, back.
00:33:27.960 Is there anybody on the planet that doesn't know CNN's in the tank?
00:33:33.360 Right.
00:33:33.760 The progressive left.
00:33:35.460 Right.
00:33:35.760 And Bueller, anyone.
00:33:38.300 Right.
00:33:38.680 Come on.
00:33:39.760 I mean, it's to me, that argument is, well, yeah, even the guy who empties the garbage cans.
00:33:45.640 That's right.
00:33:46.540 Clearly knows.
00:33:47.720 Everybody knows.
00:33:49.480 And if you don't follow it, you're not going to work at CNN.
00:33:54.160 Okay.
00:33:54.920 You have to be in lockstep.
00:33:57.700 Right.
00:33:57.940 Well, corporate media is now.
00:34:01.160 Don Lemon said the only reason why the ratings are down is because Trump is gone and that was worth it.
00:34:10.440 Look, I like Don.
00:34:12.680 He amuses me.
00:34:13.900 I don't watch his show, but I see clips.
00:34:17.200 And he lives out near me on Eastern Long Island.
00:34:19.860 I don't think he's a bad guy.
00:34:21.160 But he's making a lot of money back.
00:34:24.160 No one watches him.
00:34:26.060 All right.
00:34:26.640 So when you can make a lot of money and no one watches you, that's a good deal.
00:34:31.180 So you can say whatever they tell you to say, and that's what he's doing.
00:34:35.760 So I got out.
00:34:38.920 I finished my deal with Simon & Schuster, which I celebrated because it was taken over by the guy who gave Hillary Clinton $8 million for her last book, which sold like 400 copies.
00:34:52.820 Now we have Hunter Biden's beautiful things.
00:34:57.720 No.
00:34:58.000 And no one's buying it.
00:34:59.700 Everybody's fed up with it.
00:35:00.960 They don't want Hunter Biden.
00:35:03.980 They don't care that he was a crackhead.
00:35:06.840 They do care.
00:35:07.980 They do care that Hunter Biden made millions of dollars because his father was the vice president.
00:35:15.040 They care about that.
00:35:16.200 I mean, that's nepotism.
00:35:17.740 That's U.S. Grant kind of stuff.
00:35:19.420 Grant did the same thing with his brother.
00:35:22.160 But, you know, whether Hunter Biden, I mean, please.
00:35:26.580 So he's on all the shows.
00:35:28.180 He's everywhere.
00:35:29.720 And in the New York Times, oh, it's the greatest book.
00:35:32.300 And it sold less than 10,000 books the first week.
00:35:36.040 My advance on killing the mob right now is 60,000 copies.
00:35:41.040 We've sold 60,000 copies, and it's not going to be out for another two weeks in advance.
00:35:46.940 Hunter's books out have sold less than 10.
00:35:49.160 And I will tell you that you are selling books, not like in the old days, but you are a powerhouse in book sales.
00:35:59.860 Yeah, Killing Crazy Horse, with no bookstores open, Killing Crazy Horse has sold close to 600,000 copies.
00:36:08.500 It's remarkable.
00:36:08.860 And I did not mention Hunter Biden's name in either Killing Crazy Horse or Killing the Mob.
00:36:14.680 I consciously stayed away from that.
00:36:16.760 Last night, the Hunter Biden story, his book was 208th on Amazon's bestseller list, but number four on the New York Times bestseller list for combined print and e-books.
00:36:32.780 I'm not going to comment.
00:36:34.960 I need New York Times to put my book.
00:36:37.400 But look, I want to know who bought Hunter Biden's book.
00:36:42.160 Just please, Bill at BillOReilly.com.
00:36:44.580 Bill at BillOReilly.com.
00:36:45.860 Please, just contact me and tell me why you spent $20 on Hunter Biden's book.
00:36:53.360 May I just, do I have to take the time to email or I can just tell you?
00:36:56.880 Yeah, tell me.
00:36:57.800 Tell me back.
00:36:58.240 China.
00:36:59.140 China.
00:37:00.360 What?
00:37:01.540 China what?
00:37:03.040 China.
00:37:03.600 China.
00:37:04.020 That would be the only one.
00:37:05.220 That would be the only one.
00:37:06.080 You know what?
00:37:06.580 Let's pay him in buying his books.
00:37:08.800 He's not going to tell you the truth.
00:37:11.100 He's going to, I just love me because I'm so smart.
00:37:14.100 They wanted a former crack addict.
00:37:17.380 China is looking for a way to launder money to pay him.
00:37:21.800 Buy his book.
00:37:23.480 All right.
00:37:24.000 Bill O'Reilly from BillOReilly.com and his new book, Killing the Mob, is out in a couple of weeks.
00:37:30.460 You can order it now.
00:37:31.480 Thanks, Bill.
00:37:31.880 I appreciate it.
00:37:32.680 Always fun.
00:37:33.380 Thank you.
00:37:33.800 All right.
00:37:34.320 You bet.
00:37:34.620 Have a good weekend.
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00:37:56.420 What is it that will help your house sell fast?
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00:39:05.680 All right.
00:39:06.280 Welcome back.
00:39:07.180 888-727-BECK is the phone number, uh, to call, uh, Bill O'Reilly.
00:39:10.940 I was on fire on Fridays and, uh, no, no exception there.
00:39:15.780 Uh, we have, uh, a bunch of stuff to get into here before the end of the day.
00:39:20.120 I want to tell you about tonight on YouTube.
00:39:22.580 We are doing a very special event, the Studos America, 250th anniversary power hour.
00:39:28.040 Uh, basically what we're talking about here is a situation where we've done this once
00:39:32.880 before and it, it's a, it could be a mess.
00:39:35.360 We're talking about one shot of beer per minute for an entire hour while we attempt to talk
00:39:42.860 coherent politics.
00:39:44.880 And in the beginning of the conversation is really mildly sensible.
00:39:49.740 And then it kind of careens out of control.
00:39:52.760 Uh, it is a really fun night.
00:39:54.400 And I will say, because, uh, it's been like a year before we've, you know, since we've
00:39:58.520 been able to see each other, we did one of these during the actual, uh, you know, real
00:40:03.020 lockdown period.
00:40:03.820 And it's just a great way for everyone to kind of hang out and let loose a little bit.
00:40:07.820 Uh, again, obviously safety first, but we'd love to have you participate with us.
00:40:12.680 If you go to my YouTube channel, uh, it's youtube.com slash Stu does America.
00:40:17.980 I'm going to be there.
00:40:18.940 Sarah Gonzalez from the news and why it matters is going to be there.
00:40:21.760 She's kind of like our somewhat sober, uh, designated driver, uh, because if she drinks
00:40:27.160 this much beer, she'd explode.
00:40:28.860 She's way too tiny.
00:40:29.800 Uh, but Chad Prather will be there.
00:40:31.780 Uh, Spencer Corson will be there.
00:40:33.760 Uh, Jason Buttrell will be there.
00:40:35.280 It's a lot of fun and it's just a ridiculous way to let loose on a Friday night.
00:40:40.400 And who knows?
00:40:41.400 We may solve all of the world's problems.
00:40:43.720 I mean, that's pretty much the expectation going in again.
00:40:47.600 You can't miss this.
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00:42:46.800 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:42:52.720 Yes.
00:42:53.180 Yes, it is.
00:42:54.480 Hello, America.
00:42:55.800 It's Friday and you have locked into the Glenn Beck Program where Stu and I have planned a
00:43:02.480 great show.
00:43:04.000 I mean, it's, it's not going to happen today, but we have a great show for you coming up
00:43:07.860 at some point today.
00:43:09.260 We have Dan Bongino, Mr. Bill O'Reilly.
00:43:13.140 We also are going to be talking about the Supreme Court, uh, the shooting in Minneapolis.
00:43:19.980 Oh, and everything you need to know about COVID.
00:43:24.660 All of it coming up.
00:43:26.200 We begin in 60 seconds.
00:43:30.540 Yeah.
00:43:31.480 Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:33.720 Hey, Stu, can we schedule that show?
00:43:35.420 Maybe, uh, maybe for next week, next Monday or Tuesday?
00:43:38.680 I feel, I feel like anything before 2023, we're just, we're rushing it.
00:43:42.900 Okay.
00:43:43.420 All right.
00:43:43.740 Well, let me, let me go check the calendar.
00:43:45.720 You go ahead and do GenuCell.
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00:45:19.880 So this week we have talked about communist China level tactics that the Canadian government
00:45:24.920 is using against at least one Christian church in Edmonton.
00:45:29.060 They occupied the church building.
00:45:31.600 They put up fences around it and police in riot gear dispersed people worshiping outside.
00:45:38.160 Now, there is no reason for this, that the church has not been super spreader events.
00:45:43.920 They have not had a single person, uh, contract COVID or spread COVID, but it's all in the
00:45:51.220 name of safety.
00:45:53.220 Now this is happening right in America's backyard in Canada, the land where, if you believe Justin
00:45:59.760 Trudeau is one of the wokest paradises on the planet.
00:46:03.500 It's like Hawaii, just really, really cold and no beach.
00:46:09.760 The, uh, the court found the California law unconstitutional here in America.
00:46:16.360 That was pretty much the same thing.
00:46:18.540 Supreme court decision, uh, overturned last week, California's COVID restrictions that prohibit
00:46:25.560 more than three households from gathering in home for religious activities.
00:46:29.640 The court found that California's law was unconstitutional reasoning that the state seemed to favor
00:46:35.940 secular activities with fewer restrictions.
00:46:38.160 The majority opinion says California treats some comparable secular activities more favorable
00:46:43.980 than at home religious exercise permitting hair salons, retail stores, personal care service,
00:46:50.180 movie theaters, private suites at sporting events and concerts, indoor restaurants, blah, blah,
00:46:55.000 blah, blah, blah.
00:46:55.620 Now the New York times has said, the only reason why they've done this is because they've become
00:47:02.200 so radical, so radical.
00:47:06.200 Now this is a good thing that they ruled this for the moment.
00:47:11.640 There is a majority of justices on the court who actually believe in the constitution.
00:47:16.960 It's another victory for religious freedom in America.
00:47:19.580 And it's great until it sinks in that it is the Supreme court.
00:47:24.880 That is the only thing standing in the way.
00:47:28.420 Now this is not rocket science for anybody who knows the constitution.
00:47:33.720 This one is easy.
00:47:35.460 It's freedom of religion.
00:47:36.740 It is the very first fundamental right listed in the first amendment.
00:47:43.080 So there are five rights in the first amendment.
00:47:45.720 This is the first of the first.
00:47:48.420 First, it's not brain surgery.
00:47:52.960 Why in 2021, a group of nine old people need to confirm that, yes, you can gather in your house and read that Bible.
00:48:02.420 It doesn't inspire any kind of confidence when it's a 5-4 vote.
00:48:10.020 Naturally, John Roberts voted with the other leftists against overturning this rule.
00:48:14.800 The Supreme court of the United States upheld your constitutional right to pray with others in your home by one vote.
00:48:22.340 Now we are looking at the end of our constitution because of nine old people, but it's about to get a lot worse.
00:48:33.760 Here's Senator Ed Markey and Representative Gerald Nadler introducing the legislation to now have 13 Supreme court justices.
00:48:45.840 Go ahead.
00:48:46.340 We are here today because the United States Supreme court is broken.
00:48:51.380 It is out of balance and it needs to be fixed.
00:48:57.100 Ah, does 5-4 seem broken to you?
00:49:00.520 Does that seem out of balance?
00:49:02.540 I mean, it's close.
00:49:05.260 It's close.
00:49:06.500 Too close for me.
00:49:08.400 Out of balance would be nine to zip on everything.
00:49:13.120 It's not, but it's out of balance.
00:49:16.340 But don't worry.
00:49:17.420 Nadler is there saying this is not, I love this, this is not an attempt to pack the court.
00:49:24.200 Some people will say we're packing the court.
00:49:25.580 We're not packing it.
00:49:26.280 We're unpacking it.
00:49:32.480 We're unpacking it.
00:49:34.800 Oh.
00:49:35.360 So abortion isn't killing a baby.
00:49:41.040 It's just unbirthing a baby.
00:49:44.100 Is that, is that, do I have this right still?
00:49:47.000 Is this how this works?
00:49:48.440 We're not defunding the police.
00:49:50.920 We're unpaying for the police.
00:49:53.840 That's all we're doing.
00:49:55.220 I like that.
00:49:56.800 We're not identifying as a different gender.
00:50:00.440 We're just unsexing that person.
00:50:05.040 Critical race theory.
00:50:07.380 We're just, it's, it's, it's, we're not pushing that.
00:50:10.560 It's just unwhitening of America.
00:50:13.480 That's all that is filibuster.
00:50:16.540 It's just un McConnelling the, the Senate.
00:50:20.780 That's all that is.
00:50:22.240 That's basically what they're doing.
00:50:24.280 It is.
00:50:25.180 We're not boycotting Georgia.
00:50:26.600 We're unvisiting Georgia.
00:50:28.400 Oh my gosh.
00:50:35.160 I can't, I mean, let me ask you, I don't think they have the votes to do this, but I don't
00:50:44.900 think they care.
00:50:45.860 I really don't think they care.
00:50:47.620 Marky said, this is the reason why we need to get rid of the filibuster to a point.
00:50:53.380 Can you imagine, can you even imagine if Donald Trump even tried to do anything close, even
00:51:01.180 suggested this and all the Republicans were like, no, we're not doing that.
00:51:07.360 Can you imagine if just Donald Trump said, Hey, we should do this.
00:51:11.240 They would go out of their mind.
00:51:13.820 Well, it's funny because he did suggest getting rid of the filibuster and they did go out of
00:51:17.560 their mind.
00:51:18.760 Really?
00:51:19.460 Yeah.
00:51:19.960 Really?
00:51:20.560 It's shocking.
00:51:21.320 Now I did not suggest adding Supreme court justices.
00:51:24.480 He just went through normal process.
00:51:27.140 That happened once before with FDR and even the Democrats were like, that's crazy.
00:51:32.360 Yeah.
00:51:32.680 You know, come on, come on, old man.
00:51:34.980 What did polio get all the way up to the brain?
00:51:37.540 There was a clip, but we can maybe pull it up here from, I had played it the other night,
00:51:41.380 but it was from, from Joe Biden.
00:51:45.120 This Joe Biden, who you might not recognize because he's able to coherently get through
00:51:49.380 several sentences in a row.
00:51:51.220 So it's not like the new Joe Biden, but it was an old Joe Biden back in like the eighties
00:51:55.660 and Joe Biden, he, he knew about that FDR attempt to pack the cord and he thought it was a bone
00:52:02.200 head idea.
00:52:03.480 Right.
00:52:03.860 Bone head.
00:52:04.620 A bone headed idea.
00:52:06.420 Well, it was a bone headed idea.
00:52:09.580 By the way, it's not that I forget things.
00:52:12.180 I'm just unremembering them.
00:52:16.040 Here's the clip of Joe Biden.
00:52:20.020 Oh, we don't have it.
00:52:21.360 Well, it's not that we lost it.
00:52:23.520 We unfound it.
00:52:25.060 That's it.
00:52:25.760 So let me ask you this.
00:52:33.060 We have learned, we have learned a lot.
00:52:35.640 We have learned America.
00:52:38.580 You could actually stick forks in them.
00:52:42.160 The American citizen, the government could come to your house and say, that's for coronavirus
00:52:47.040 and just jab a fork in your chest.
00:52:50.220 Okay.
00:52:51.320 Everybody's got a fork stuck in their pack.
00:52:54.540 And, uh, we'd be like, okay, I mean, it's, I mean, it's for coronavirus.
00:53:00.100 Dr. Fauci said we should do it.
00:53:02.520 Uh, Corona fork.
00:53:04.620 I mean, yeah, they've, they've done everything to us and they've learned that people are not
00:53:10.340 going to do anything.
00:53:11.780 And they want people to rise up because they're prepared to go extremists.
00:53:16.980 What, what, what, what, what, what's going to happen if they, if they actually get serious
00:53:23.920 about passing this and it looks like it's going to happen.
00:53:28.300 What, what, what, what, what does America do anything or do they just pull the fork out
00:53:32.960 and go, I'm going to eat while I got a fork.
00:53:35.360 I'll stick it back in when the government comes by.
00:53:38.520 I don't know.
00:53:39.360 I mean, this is so extreme.
00:53:41.300 That's why the filibuster is really the only issue here because they can do all of these
00:53:45.640 things and will do all of these things.
00:53:47.700 If they can get that filibuster pass, uh, you know, he's not an extremist.
00:53:51.860 He's very moderate.
00:53:53.200 Yeah.
00:53:53.760 Very, very, very moderate.
00:53:55.260 It is.
00:53:55.860 Well, he, he was at one point, very moderate.
00:54:00.380 President Roosevelt clearly had the right to send to the United States Senate, the United
00:54:04.320 States Congress, a proposal to pack the court.
00:54:06.500 It was totally within his right to do that.
00:54:09.300 He violated no law.
00:54:11.020 He was legalistically, absolutely correct, but it was a bonehead idea.
00:54:17.080 It was a terrible, terrible mistake to make.
00:54:20.460 And it put in question for an entire decade, the independence of the most significant body,
00:54:29.100 including the Congress, in my view, the most significant body in this country, the Supreme
00:54:33.560 Court of the United States of America.
00:54:35.360 First of all, he's totally wrong on that.
00:54:36.940 Congress is the Supreme branch, but still, uh, all of that being said, uh, he, he's,
00:54:42.540 this is where everybody was.
00:54:44.420 This is where everybody's been for 50 years.
00:54:47.660 And, and it was only one guy that wasn't there in the 30s.
00:54:52.160 Yeah.
00:54:52.360 It was like, well, hang on.
00:54:53.740 Let me wheel up here and get to a microphone.
00:54:56.100 And I got a new idea.
00:54:58.260 Let's just pack the court.
00:55:00.920 But they're not unpacking.
00:55:02.380 And by the way, I would like to ask you, I don't want you to forget that Joe Biden said
00:55:06.680 that.
00:55:06.880 I just want you to un-listen to the clip we just played for you.
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00:57:11.100 Dan Boncino joins us in, uh, just a second.
00:57:23.900 I'm going to surprise him and put Geraldo Rivera on the phone too.
00:57:28.440 Oh my gosh.
00:57:29.440 Is that guy obnoxious?
00:57:31.340 Geraldo Rivera is, I don't know why he's still on television.
00:57:35.900 I mean, I think it's a pact with the devil.
00:57:37.980 Have you known?
00:57:38.460 The guy's 70.
00:57:40.220 He looks the same as he did when he was like in the 1970s.
00:57:45.300 But anyway, he was on Fox with, um, uh, with Dan Bongino.
00:57:49.120 And he's like, you know, Dan, you're just a bomb thrower and a name caller.
00:57:56.120 You're, you're just a fat head.
00:57:58.160 It's like, wait, wait, didn't you just call him a name?
00:58:02.940 Uh, and Dan just, I mean, Dan just was sitting there going, I can't talk.
00:58:06.980 Well, he's on, um, and he was trying to have a reasonable conversation about guns.
00:58:14.520 They're now talking about taking guns away from the police.
00:58:17.380 Now, I just want to, I would just like to do an autopsy on this body here.
00:58:21.980 And, uh, let's just remember how we got here.
00:58:27.260 So the only ones that should have guns are the police.
00:58:33.320 And only the police should be able to have guns and they should be the ones protecting
00:58:38.860 our schools and our neighborhoods.
00:58:41.180 And you don't need a gun because you don't know how to use a gun.
00:58:46.500 But now the police shouldn't have guns.
00:58:51.860 Well, that's a good idea.
00:58:54.520 Wow.
00:58:55.580 So the police shouldn't have a gun.
00:58:58.360 You shouldn't have a gun.
00:59:00.600 Who would have a gun?
00:59:02.240 I mean, besides Bloomberg, uh, you know, people like Michael Moore, you know, besides
00:59:08.100 the, the gifted and enlightened who would have a gun, just the bad guys, not even the
00:59:13.620 police would have a gun.
00:59:14.500 And they're talking now about, this is from the mayor of Minnesota, take away the guns
00:59:19.720 from the police for traffic stops.
00:59:25.080 Oh, that's a good idea.
00:59:29.560 Because traffic stops are never dangerous for cops.
00:59:33.200 No, never.
00:59:34.140 There's never been a police officer injured at a traffic stop.
00:59:37.380 That's never, never, never happened.
00:59:40.260 You know, I remember in, this was in the eighties.
00:59:43.080 Uh, I just moved to Baltimore and at least where I'm from, the small town that I lived in, uh,
00:59:49.460 my whole life, uh, was Mount Vernon, Washington.
00:59:52.060 And I remember my dad getting pulled over a couple of times I got pulled over, uh, before
00:59:57.700 and in my town at the time you would get out of your car and you would go meet the police
01:00:04.680 officer halfway.
01:00:05.740 You know, you just get out of your car and you'd be like, Hey Bill.
01:00:09.340 Yeah.
01:00:09.740 Sorry.
01:00:10.140 What's, you know, what's the problem?
01:00:11.440 Yeah, dude, uh, you're speeding and I know your dad and he's not going to like it.
01:00:15.720 And here's a ticket.
01:00:17.540 Um, so I moved to Baltimore.
01:00:19.880 I was probably 22 maybe.
01:00:23.600 And I hadn't been pulled over since, you know, I was a kid once in Texas.
01:00:28.280 And that scared the snot out of me.
01:00:31.300 I don't know how you drive up there in the Yankee parts of the country, but here in Texas,
01:00:36.820 we obey the law.
01:00:38.260 Okay.
01:00:39.940 So I'm in Baltimore and I'm pulled over and it's like my first day in Baltimore.
01:00:46.060 I have no idea where I am really.
01:00:49.100 I don't know anything about the news or what's been going on.
01:00:52.480 And I'm pulled over on the highway and I get out of my car and all of a sudden the doors
01:00:58.540 open on the squad car, the guns come out and they're kneeling behind the doors and they're
01:01:02.840 like, get back into the car.
01:01:04.720 And I'm like, okay, okay, okay.
01:01:08.500 Then they approached the car, guns drawn, pointed at me and they're, and they said, uh, what
01:01:15.800 the hell are you doing?
01:01:18.500 And I'm like speeding, I guess, is this the way you always pull people over?
01:01:23.840 And they said, you know, once they realized I was a complete and total imbecile, they said,
01:01:29.180 we just had a police shooting.
01:01:30.780 Don't ever get out of your car.
01:01:32.640 Don't ever get out of your car.
01:01:34.540 It's the fastest way to be shot.
01:01:37.100 So now when I'm pulled over because I just don't care, I still get out of my car.
01:01:43.940 No, I stay in my car and I keep my hands at 10 and two.
01:01:48.720 It's the most dangerous time for a cop.
01:01:52.400 And we're talking about taking, I mean, these guys are, they feel like they are on the front
01:01:56.980 lines every day.
01:01:58.180 Everybody is blaming them for everything they do.
01:02:03.540 And now you want to disarm them.
01:02:05.620 Who's going to protect you?
01:02:08.060 Here's the clip.
01:02:08.900 I don't believe that officers need to necessarily have weapons.
01:02:18.080 You know, every time they they're making a traffic stop or engaged in situations that don't necessarily
01:02:30.880 call for for weapons.
01:02:33.240 We know there are other many other jurisdictions or even around the world where that is not,
01:02:39.660 you know, necessarily the case is not needed.
01:02:42.840 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:02:44.520 In Switzerland.
01:02:46.380 The the amazing thing here is these people, you know, they always say defer to the experts,
01:02:53.860 defer to the experts.
01:02:54.740 Is that mayor an expert in law enforcement?
01:02:57.540 Is that the is that the expert?
01:02:58.900 First of all, I'm not I'm going to listen to the experts, but I'm not going to defer to
01:03:04.420 the experts.
01:03:05.080 I'm I'm going to use my brain and listen to what that expert is saying that I'm going to
01:03:10.960 listen to another expert and then I'm going to do my own homework as I recommend you do.
01:03:16.440 You are in charge of the country.
01:03:18.740 You are in charge of your own freedom.
01:03:20.700 But to put these guys into a squad car and I would love to see the Minneapolis police go
01:03:30.180 up to that mayor and say, hey, here's the keys to the squad car.
01:03:34.340 You go out and patrol for a week.
01:03:36.920 No, you just do it.
01:03:38.060 Go ahead.
01:03:38.620 Go ahead.
01:03:39.460 You do it.
01:03:40.080 New City Council people.
01:03:41.600 Here's another squad car for you and you get a squad car and you get a squad car and you
01:03:46.880 get a squad car.
01:03:50.700 This is the Glenn Beck program.
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01:05:31.340 I'd like to suggest Dan Bongino is joining us.
01:05:35.560 Dan, have you ever thought about signing a big deal to go on a tour with Geraldo Rivera?
01:05:42.600 Because you'd never have to go because you'd never get a chance to talk.
01:05:47.760 So you could make money literally in your sleep.
01:05:52.880 First of all, let me ask you, Dan.
01:05:54.920 I love that.
01:05:55.300 Listen, I'm always open for a business opportunity.
01:05:57.760 I love that.
01:05:59.100 Let's get in on that.
01:06:00.020 Let me just ask you first, how are you feeling?
01:06:03.840 How are you doing?
01:06:05.540 Doing good.
01:06:06.380 I appreciate that.
01:06:07.620 Thanks for asking.
01:06:08.400 Doing okay.
01:06:09.120 Doing okay.
01:06:09.940 So I'm always praying every day for that.
01:06:11.900 Doing good.
01:06:13.080 How long away are you or how far away are you from getting all clear?
01:06:18.440 Well, May 3rd, I have a scan out at MD Anderson in Houston and hoping that one turns up negative.
01:06:24.600 And, you know, if it does, it's a battle for the rest of your life.
01:06:28.080 You know, we've got to go scan all the time, but let's hope it's okay.
01:06:31.560 I think we're praying for you.
01:06:34.000 All right.
01:06:35.200 Let's talk a little bit about the insane idea now from the mayor of Minneapolis of taking guns away from police officers, but really only at traffic stops.
01:06:47.800 Because that's not dangerous at all for them.
01:06:50.420 Yeah.
01:06:51.220 Yeah.
01:06:51.940 Listen, there are two scenarios in policing that pretty much every cop, and I know you know a lot of them, we'll tell you that, that are the most dangerous.
01:06:59.960 Traffic stops and domestic violence calls.
01:07:02.880 The most dangerous.
01:07:03.860 I would say hands down.
01:07:05.080 Now, why is that?
01:07:06.980 You know, if you're thinking logically, not like, you know, the mayor of Brooklyn Center who said that absurdity there, that they shouldn't have guns on some traffic stops.
01:07:15.400 The reasons why, if you're using reasoners, they're self-explanatory.
01:07:19.260 We're visual creatures, right?
01:07:21.120 We're not bats.
01:07:22.040 We're not dogs.
01:07:22.880 You know, bats use, what, echolocation.
01:07:25.720 Dogs use olfaction and smell.
01:07:28.040 We're visual creatures.
01:07:29.180 So when you're approaching someone in the street outside of a vehicle, you can typically ask them to see their hands.
01:07:35.000 So, Glenn, this is really going to be crazy for the liberals listening.
01:07:38.520 You can see the hands.
01:07:40.420 You know, eyeballs don't shoot.
01:07:41.860 Knees don't shoot.
01:07:42.720 Elbows don't shoot.
01:07:43.640 Fingers do.
01:07:44.280 Fingers are located on hands.
01:07:45.900 This is all news to liberals, okay?
01:07:47.560 So you can see them.
01:07:49.200 The problem when you're approaching a vehicle and why they're so dangerous is a vehicle is a contained box on wheels.
01:07:56.160 Again, news to liberals.
01:07:57.280 You can't see what's inside the vehicle until you approach the vehicle.
01:08:03.000 And if someone is going to shoot you, God forbid, as a police officer and you have to react to it, they know what they're going to do before you know how to react.
01:08:11.900 So by the time you see it, you could be already dead, tragically, like that officer in New Mexico we saw that video for.
01:08:18.740 So, again, this is just reason.
01:08:20.880 I know that's difficult for liberals to get through their heads,
01:08:23.500 but that's the stupidity of asking an officer in his most dangerous situation to not be armed with a firearm.
01:08:30.220 Dan, let me ask you, let me branch out here, and let's look at the whole landscape of what's going on.
01:08:38.020 You've pushed people to the brink with COVID.
01:08:40.300 Even the national director of intelligence has come out and said there are going to be revolutions around the world and instability because of COVID and because of what's going to happen to economies and people aren't able to get goods and services.
01:08:55.400 They're not able to go to work, et cetera, et cetera.
01:08:57.380 So the director of national intelligence says there's a problem, and it's going to be revolutions.
01:09:03.140 It will take semi-stable countries and destabilize them because there will be migrants that rush into those countries and destabilize that country.
01:09:15.300 We have all these things going on.
01:09:17.540 The Supreme Court now maybe 13, maybe the filibuster.
01:09:22.020 Hey, let's make Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C. a state.
01:09:25.140 But what is going to happen here?
01:09:32.600 Well, I hope this conversation we're about to have is looked at in four or five years, and everybody said, oh, Dan and Glenn, that was all crazy.
01:09:40.240 I mean that.
01:09:40.880 I genuinely hope that this conversation's left off in a few years.
01:09:44.820 Unfortunately, it won't be.
01:09:47.160 Because, you know, I had an AP history class in high school, and the teacher was, he was a Democrat, but he was a smart guy.
01:09:52.860 And he said, you know, the reason you don't have societal chaos in places like the United States, and you likely won't in the future, thank God, is because we have a middle class.
01:10:01.680 And people in the middle class have a lot to lose.
01:10:04.080 You know, the rich are usually powerful.
01:10:05.500 They insulate themselves.
01:10:06.860 The poor have nothing to lose.
01:10:08.860 A lot of poor people and countries with a lot of poor people, you see revolutions precisely because they have nothing to lose.
01:10:14.900 We have a pretty vibrant middle class, despite the left's protestations otherwise.
01:10:19.680 But you accurately stated in the corona era, where we've used coronavirus as an excuse to evaporate pretty much all of our God-given big all rights, right, Glenn?
01:10:29.540 I mean, let's walk them through one by one, right?
01:10:31.680 You previously thought you had the freedom to assemble.
01:10:35.340 Using coronavirus, the leftist says, no, no, you can't assemble.
01:10:38.220 Matter of fact, if we see you in groups of four or five or larger in a home praying, we're going to basically come in and, you know, either lock you up or prevent that.
01:10:47.500 You can't practice your religion.
01:10:49.080 You weren't allowed in church.
01:10:50.180 I mean, we could go through these rights one by one.
01:10:53.140 Even the rights of the government.
01:10:53.880 Freedom of press.
01:10:55.440 Yes, all of them.
01:10:57.200 All of them.
01:10:57.980 I mean, you and I are in conservative media.
01:11:01.500 There's a threat of being banned from the public space, the new public space on YouTube and Twitter every day.
01:11:07.360 Liberals don't have this problem.
01:11:08.680 So every one of those rights has been under attack using either the guise of identity politics or coronavirus.
01:11:15.660 So what's the consequence of that?
01:11:17.220 Well, the consequence is obvious.
01:11:19.660 You start to lose the middle class as their businesses are taken away, their right to practice, their religion.
01:11:24.180 And you incentivize exactly what you open the conversation with people who have nothing to lose, unfortunately, to try and fight back.
01:11:34.140 You are a former Secret Service agent and you're not just a Treasury agent or, you know, I worked in a Secret Service in, you know, wherever you were actually in the White House when we first met.
01:11:46.880 I swear I think you were the body double for Barack Obama because you look a lot like him from a distance.
01:11:54.180 And now a lot of liberals would be like, we should have targeted him.
01:12:00.140 Right.
01:12:04.080 Oh, Dan, it looks like his audio kind of cut out here.
01:12:08.160 Yeah.
01:12:09.360 Yeah.
01:12:09.820 We kind of lost him here in the middle.
01:12:11.140 I mean, that's what happens.
01:12:12.040 You know, silencing, silencing the voices of conservatives once again, Dan.
01:12:16.660 I like how you picked that up.
01:12:18.060 That was just seamless.
01:12:19.500 You see, as broadcast professionals, all of us, right?
01:12:22.840 Right.
01:12:22.980 I have the luxury of being taped a lot on my podcast, but doing some live fill-ins on Fox, boom, you bounce right in there.
01:12:30.960 And you just have to have a line ready to go in your head like, well, here are my thoughts on the matter, right?
01:12:37.840 I like how you did that very, very tight.
01:12:40.300 Thank you, Dan.
01:12:40.900 I appreciate that.
01:12:41.940 Can you guys hear me now?
01:12:42.960 Yeah, we can hear you now, Glenn.
01:12:44.040 Yeah.
01:12:44.240 I'm sorry.
01:12:45.020 We were talking about how this happens.
01:12:47.500 You broadcast professionals bounce right in when there's a technical lapse.
01:12:51.020 I love that.
01:12:51.420 Yeah.
01:12:52.260 Well, we're having a rainstorm here, but the state of Texas has guaranteed me that we'll never have a loss of power.
01:12:58.340 So I'm sure we're set.
01:13:00.020 So, Dan, you said, and you watched these people, and you told me the first time we met, the first time you really started questioning things was you were watching them watch me on Fox, and you realized some of the things that I was saying, they were like, what the hell?
01:13:22.680 How does he even know this?
01:13:24.820 And it was just because I was.
01:13:27.300 Right.
01:13:27.940 Glenn, they were.
01:13:28.540 And remember that thing you did on Van Jones?
01:13:31.880 Yeah.
01:13:32.060 I mean, you single handedly at the time probably got them to say, hey, maybe this wasn't the best hire.
01:13:39.020 They could not take it.
01:13:42.420 You and Hannity, they were obsessed with you.
01:13:45.000 Yeah.
01:13:45.200 And that wasn't a joke.
01:13:46.140 That wasn't hyperbolic.
01:13:47.180 And I told you that.
01:13:48.320 So, but you sat there and you said, I've had my eyes opened because I'm seeing and I'm listening and I'm seeing what you're saying.
01:13:56.800 And then I'm seeing what they're saying and what they're doing.
01:13:59.320 And I really need to stop because I'm in the wrong place.
01:14:04.480 I need to speak out and I need to stand against this.
01:14:07.420 And I mean, you're seeing what's happening.
01:14:11.480 Do you believe that this is all just a matter of coincidence and they're all they're all really have the best ideas?
01:14:20.900 And and gee, the Supreme Court thing, we're not really going to do that.
01:14:25.700 That's not really our intention.
01:14:27.740 I mean, they are acting like fascists and they're doing it with Coca-Cola and all the rest of them on board.
01:14:34.380 Listen, I'm glad you use the F word and I'm not talking about the FCC F word.
01:14:39.760 I'm talking about the fascist word, because I said this on my show the other day.
01:14:44.860 Why are we not calling it what it is?
01:14:47.440 You know, we're living in a society where 40 percent of the people are living a lie.
01:14:53.160 We're living an actual lie right now.
01:14:56.300 Donald Trump colluded with the Russians.
01:14:58.060 I mean, we're you know, the officer in in this shooting of Dante, right, was there was a racist.
01:15:03.900 No evidence of that whatsoever.
01:15:05.380 Nobody even knows that yet.
01:15:07.120 People are just living a lie.
01:15:09.240 And it's a time like that where it takes truth tellers to speak the truth and use the descriptions that are accurate for what's happening right now.
01:15:17.200 We have people, as we just discussed, trying to wipe out your freedom to practice religion,
01:15:21.600 your freedom, your freedom to participate in an open forum and in a public in a new public space and social media, people preventing your right to assemble.
01:15:30.480 This is scary stuff.
01:15:31.740 And when you realize, Glenn, that this is not an accident, as you actually accurately just stated, this is being done intentionally.
01:15:39.740 Body blows to soften you up, to get used to the wiping out of your big R God given rights and replacing it with subjective government values.
01:15:49.100 All of a sudden you say, like I did when I left the Secret Service.
01:15:52.980 Holy, you know, fill in the blanks.
01:15:55.580 I'm not going to be a part of this.
01:15:57.240 And I'm wondering where more truth tellers are.
01:15:59.940 I mean, you see the story yesterday with the whole Russia debacle, but the intelligence community at the top, a lot of it's been corrupted.
01:16:05.680 You know, this whole Russia bounty story was fake, totally fake.
01:16:11.360 And then we see this other story conveniently comes out the same day.
01:16:15.380 Oh, look, this Konstantin Kalimnik was the source for Paul Manafort, whatever.
01:16:19.460 And then we find out he was a source for the Obama administration, too.
01:16:22.420 This is all being done to foster a narrative.
01:16:25.000 And none of it is to advance your big R God given rights.
01:16:28.340 None of it.
01:16:29.160 And you have people.
01:16:30.800 I don't know what their motivation is, but you have even Lori Lightfoot.
01:16:34.420 They're the Adam Toledo shooting.
01:16:36.320 Are you familiar with this?
01:16:38.080 The guy that the guy was shot back in March and they withheld the tape.
01:16:43.640 And let me just play real quick the 12 seconds of footage.
01:16:49.800 Here they are.
01:16:50.840 Stop, stop, stop.
01:16:52.020 Show me your head.
01:16:53.000 Stop it.
01:16:54.140 Okay.
01:16:55.780 They shoot him.
01:16:57.220 And when you see that, you're like, oh, my gosh, they shot an unarmed man.
01:17:00.680 They never released the videotape.
01:17:02.760 They released that, but they never really released the videotape until, I think, a couple of days ago.
01:17:08.460 And if you look at it frame by frame, you see this.
01:17:12.980 Put the frame up.
01:17:13.680 There he is standing there with a gun behind his back.
01:17:19.580 Now, the cop, he knows his standing.
01:17:22.460 Right.
01:17:23.060 Notice how he's standing, though, Glenn.
01:17:24.980 Bladed off.
01:17:26.080 So, you can't see his right.
01:17:28.520 What did I just tell you?
01:17:30.220 Hands shoot.
01:17:31.340 Not elbows.
01:17:32.280 Not shoulders.
01:17:33.280 Right.
01:17:33.480 You can't see his right hand.
01:17:35.780 The hand he has the pistol in.
01:17:37.640 When you see the gun, all of a sudden he drops the gun.
01:17:41.740 But then the hand, because he's bladed off, you can't see anymore.
01:17:44.980 So, he didn't know he didn't have the gun.
01:17:46.860 But nobody's going to tell you that.
01:17:48.560 Because it doesn't advance their narrative.
01:17:50.060 Dan Bongino, let me know about the test, man.
01:17:55.760 We'll keep praying for you.
01:17:57.200 God bless you.
01:17:58.140 Thank you for everything you're doing.
01:18:00.420 And thanks for being on the program.
01:18:02.160 Appreciate it.
01:18:03.520 Thanks, buddy.
01:18:04.260 Talk to you soon.
01:18:05.260 You got it.
01:18:06.100 Dan Bongino.
01:18:08.440 All right.
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01:19:52.920 The monster is destroying our power lines.
01:19:55.660 Quick!
01:19:55.960 I had Glenn Greenwald on for a podcast, and the podcast was supposed to come out yesterday, but I'll explain when you listen to the podcast.
01:20:07.400 Coming out today, and he was fascinating, and we talked to him about tech oligarchs.
01:20:13.820 Listen to this.
01:20:15.100 We as a planet are going for a giant oligarchy, and it is high tech that is allowing them to squash anybody who's warning about it and media.
01:20:27.340 You know, I think one of the most interesting things that has happened in the last couple months, three months, is when Facebook and Twitter, basically all Silicon Valley platforms, united to remove the sitting president of the United States from the Internet, to deny him the opportunity to communicate with hundreds of millions of people.
01:20:49.520 The people who cheered that were American journalists because, paradoxically, journalists who are supposed to defend principles of free expression, free speech, and a free press are, in fact, the most aggressive advocates for Internet censorship.
01:21:04.600 They're the ones who agitated for it.
01:21:06.180 But the people who denounced it were world leaders, including many who have no love loss for Donald Trump, like Angela Merkel in Germany and the Macron government in France, and even the president of Mexico, President López Obrador, who said in a really eloquent press conference, what we're creating is this world government of these tech oligarchs answerable to nobody.
01:21:31.560 And that's what, you know, that's what Angela Merkel was saying, too, was she was saying, look, you know, here in Germany, we do believe in regulations on speech, but if you're going to have them, it has to be the democratic process that decides them, the lawmakers who are elected by the people.
01:21:46.680 This is not that.
01:21:47.440 This is unelected overlords, oligarchs deciding who can and cannot be heard.
01:21:56.360 It's a fascinating interview.
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01:24:02.700 Hello, America.
01:24:04.060 It's Friday, which is usually a good thing, but there are a few stories that are going to
01:24:10.620 make my freaking head explode.
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01:24:34.640 We've got four with exploded heads.
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01:24:45.440 I've got to start with something that makes me so angry.
01:24:49.020 Hey, let's talk about tax hikes.
01:24:51.100 Money printing.
01:24:52.260 Hedge funds collapsing.
01:24:53.600 Banks losing billions in bad leveraged bets.
01:24:56.240 All these things, business as usual when you're in the business of eroding the value of the
01:25:00.620 dollar, as the current administration seems to be, and both the Republicans and the Democrats
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01:25:06.960 The collapse of the dollar is all but inevitable at this point.
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01:25:35.760 No, no.
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01:27:02.040 Stu, I just, I need your help on this story because I'm going to lose my ever-loving mind.
01:27:16.180 Let's do it.
01:27:17.520 The Biden administration now sees hydrogen as the Swiss army knife for eliminating emissions.
01:27:29.980 The Biden administration and all types of industry now are saying we should develop domestic hydrogen
01:27:37.040 as a linchpin in our economy and the linchpin in our effort to eliminate U.S. emissions by 2050.
01:27:45.820 Now, why could I, why would I possibly be wildly upset?
01:27:55.200 Well, I remember sitting out front of a, in Columbus Circle, out in front of the old CNN building
01:28:02.380 and watching you get out of a car from General Motors that ran on hydrogen.
01:28:12.100 Ran on hydrogen.
01:28:13.180 Yeah, I remember this.
01:28:14.300 Zero emissions.
01:28:15.080 Zero emissions.
01:28:18.140 And do you remember what I said to the maker GM?
01:28:21.280 Do you remember what I said about that?
01:28:23.040 I remember you saying it was a pretty amazing car and that it could really easily be the future
01:28:29.560 if it was just embraced.
01:28:31.060 Yeah, yeah.
01:28:31.920 And he said, no, the government has embraced it.
01:28:36.100 We've already got a deal with one of the major gas station chains.
01:28:39.980 They're going to be having hydrogen stations, all of it.
01:28:42.900 This is going to be done in the next 10 to 15 years.
01:28:46.360 Hydrogen is the future.
01:28:47.940 And I said, the left will never allow you to do it.
01:28:53.320 And what was the first thing the Obama administration did?
01:28:57.560 The first thing they did when they get into office.
01:29:02.440 You remember?
01:29:03.400 I don't remember the exact details.
01:29:04.780 I just remember they tanked the hydrogen car.
01:29:07.420 Yeah.
01:29:07.680 They tanked the hydrogen car.
01:29:09.340 And then when they gave GM a bailout, they said, yeah, you need to go with a Chevy Volt because that thing's hot.
01:29:15.980 I mean, really hot.
01:29:17.560 Oh, I can't take government getting involved in absolutely everything.
01:29:27.580 Hydrogen is the future.
01:29:30.560 Zero emissions.
01:29:33.480 Now, do you know how we make hydrogen?
01:29:36.460 Well, we don't have to mine anything.
01:29:38.740 All we need to do is take the water that is being used as a coolant for our nuclear power plants.
01:29:47.620 And instead of having our nuclear power plants power down, which they don't ever have to do power down in the middle of the night while everybody's going seepy seep.
01:29:58.460 They then make that, they zap that water and take out the O and get the H.
01:30:10.060 That's how you make an unlimited supply of energy.
01:30:15.780 It's really complex and very dangerous for the planet.
01:30:22.260 I can't take it.
01:30:24.780 Now, in the no kidding.
01:30:29.380 In fact, do we have the the Sherlock?
01:30:33.340 I think this is appropriate because I've got a few of these that are just a little obvious.
01:30:39.900 You have them, Sarah.
01:30:42.960 OK, let me start with a story.
01:30:45.800 A majority of students now say it's unfair for non-college educated taxpayers to bail out student loans.
01:30:59.180 Really?
01:31:01.380 Have you found it?
01:31:04.000 She's still looking for it.
01:31:05.240 I would just we're having all sorts of it's one of those days.
01:31:08.360 It's there.
01:31:09.240 Here it is.
01:31:10.040 Thank you.
01:31:12.360 No kidding.
01:31:16.580 No kidding.
01:31:17.840 It's unfair.
01:31:19.280 Now, I'd like to now that you're using your thinking caps and you're like, oh, it's a wrong.
01:31:24.700 It's unfair to have somebody who didn't go to college pay for my college.
01:31:28.600 Good for you.
01:31:30.660 Who's thinking now?
01:31:32.140 Let me take you a step further for people who did go to college and they did come up somehow or another with all that money to pay for that college so they could have an education.
01:31:43.540 Why is it fair for them to pay for yours after they've paid for theirs?
01:31:51.360 Yeah, I know.
01:31:54.060 It's kind of a brain bender, isn't it?
01:31:56.940 It's very difficult to figure that one out.
01:31:59.760 Cities with the BLM protests, cities with BLM protests, have had 6,000 more homicides than expected.
01:32:17.760 Who would have seen that coming?
01:32:26.800 They had up to 6,000 more homicides.
01:32:31.400 Now, what does that have to do with BLM protests?
01:32:35.380 Well, I don't know.
01:32:36.700 Maybe we should imagine a new way to police.
01:32:44.500 Well, good news is Portland plans to commit a combat crime now with unarmed park rangers.
01:32:58.980 Now, no offense to our park rangers.
01:33:06.700 But the last criminal I saw them try to get said, get your own picnic basket.
01:33:17.860 I mean, if you're chasing down Yogi and Boo Boo, maybe we go for the park ranger.
01:33:28.340 But if we're going for crime, I'm just reimagining things and thinking that's not probably the best idea.
01:33:39.100 Let's replace the police with park rangers.
01:33:44.540 Take away their guns, too.
01:33:47.900 Okay.
01:33:49.500 Maryland has become the first state now to repeal the Police Bill of Rights.
01:33:54.060 That's going to work out really, really well.
01:34:01.020 And the latest word that you are not supposed to use is mistress.
01:34:08.800 What do we call the person?
01:34:20.260 Because, I mean, we could go what we call guys when they're breaking up a marriage.
01:34:25.480 We just call them dirt bags, slime bags.
01:34:29.140 Many people will use MFers.
01:34:31.400 Is that better than mistress?
01:34:34.200 Mistress sounds kind of nice and happy.
01:34:36.120 It does.
01:34:37.720 It's from the AP, too, that is doing this, right?
01:34:40.120 And they recommend using either lover or friend.
01:34:44.580 I thought friend isn't really descriptive enough.
01:34:47.020 You know, I'm going to go out on a limb here, Stu.
01:34:49.900 I'm going to go out on a limb.
01:34:50.980 But I think that if I come home and I think when I come home and there's lipstick all over my private parts.
01:35:02.140 And my wife says, what's that from?
01:35:05.640 And I said, oh, I was just out with a friend.
01:35:10.740 I don't think it matters if you call her a friend or a mistress.
01:35:17.740 No, Sherlock.
01:35:19.360 My gosh, life is not this hard to figure out.
01:35:25.020 I'm going to bring in one of my favorite people.
01:35:28.820 He is really, really funny.
01:35:30.840 Chad Prather coming up in just a second.
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01:35:49.600 I mean, no offense to Home Depot.
01:35:51.480 It's wonderful, especially with their new political arm.
01:35:54.960 Oh, when Home Depot's CEO comes out and tells us how we should vote, I love that.
01:36:01.220 When they collude with a bunch of other rich CEOs and they find a way to make sure they get Democrats elected forever.
01:36:09.780 Oh, my gosh, I want to buy more lumber and nails.
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01:36:59.800 Oh, goodness, goodness.
01:37:10.420 Oh, my deepest apologies to Mr. Home Depot, who did not end up signing that letter.
01:37:18.060 They were one of the only companies that didn't.
01:37:20.320 Good for them.
01:37:22.180 Good for them.
01:37:23.360 You know, they're one of the founders, a big, big Trump supporter, big Republican.
01:37:27.540 Uh-huh.
01:37:27.940 And they, so they did not go on.
01:37:29.600 I think that is important to note, maybe.
01:37:31.540 I don't know.
01:37:32.120 I think maybe it is.
01:37:33.900 Maybe it is.
01:37:35.800 Because I'll continue to watch big anything, including big lumber shopping place.
01:37:46.060 There you go.
01:37:46.800 Yeah.
01:37:48.120 We have Chad Prather in.
01:37:49.760 Hello, Chad.
01:37:50.720 Hello, Glenn.
01:37:52.020 How are you?
01:37:52.800 I'm doing great.
01:37:53.400 I'm investing in plywood.
01:37:55.040 Are you?
01:37:56.040 Can I tell you something?
01:37:56.900 You would have made a lot of money if you would have bought a lot of plywood last year.
01:37:59.840 And that's no doubt about it.
01:38:01.160 Yeah.
01:38:02.540 That's the only thing that stayed open, Glenn, was places that sell plywood.
01:38:06.580 That's why I think, I mean, everybody's looking to the, you know, the Wuhan lab.
01:38:11.500 You look at the, you look at Sherwin-Williams, you know, every plant store and landscaping business and Home Depot.
01:38:21.020 I mean, they're the ones who profited off of this.
01:38:23.780 Yeah.
01:38:24.100 And that's a tangible commodity.
01:38:26.140 Yeah, it is.
01:38:26.800 You can reach out and touch it.
01:38:28.020 I don't know what cryptocurrency is, but I can reach out and touch the plywood.
01:38:31.160 I will tell you this.
01:38:32.380 I think, you know, in my family, we are starting to think like people, smart people did in the 1930s.
01:38:39.000 And that is, you start to store up on the things that people will barter for.
01:38:45.100 Because if, you know, if the dollar collapses, there's going to be a transition period A.
01:38:52.140 And, I mean, I just read something from, gosh, who was it?
01:38:55.960 It was one of the guys whose, you know, his job is to think about how do we transition economies.
01:39:02.920 And if the dollar starts to really collapse, which it will, what happens is they'll go to a different kind of dollar.
01:39:12.240 It'll either be a global dollar or it'll be the DUSD, which is the digital U.S. dollar.
01:39:19.760 And banks will say you have X number of days or weeks to turn in all of your money and convert them to digital dollars.
01:39:30.220 However, this digital dollar is worth more.
01:39:33.420 So what you have in the bank, you bring $100.
01:39:35.900 We'll give you $40 of digital dollars.
01:39:38.580 So you immediately cut your money at least in half.
01:39:42.380 And the more you wait, the less value your dollar is worth and fewer people take your money.
01:39:51.800 So you got to take the deal or else, unless you have something else, unless you have, you know, some sort of durable good that everybody will still want.
01:40:01.300 Yeah, that's why years ago I started stocking up on 22 bullets.
01:40:04.860 22 bullets.
01:40:05.720 Somebody's got to pay for these mistresses somehow.
01:40:07.380 Yeah.
01:40:09.540 You know, if you would have, if you would have stocked up, did you stock up on 22s?
01:40:13.320 I really did.
01:40:13.820 22.
01:40:14.960 Because that is, I mean, it's almost impossible to find.
01:40:18.360 I mean, everything now is, but for a long time, you, because my kids would shoot 22s and you couldn't, you couldn't find them anywhere.
01:40:27.420 No, they're hard.
01:40:28.100 It's impossible.
01:40:29.380 Ammo, ammo is so ridiculously, if you can find it so ridiculously expensive at this point.
01:40:35.440 Every time you pull the trigger at the range, you don't hear a bang anymore.
01:40:40.240 You hear cha-ching.
01:40:41.200 You do.
01:40:42.000 You do.
01:40:42.480 Have you changed?
01:40:43.480 Because you're a shooter.
01:40:44.640 I'm a shooter.
01:40:45.320 I love competitive and shooting sports.
01:40:48.300 And I don't even go to the range anymore.
01:40:52.640 It's dangerous.
01:40:54.340 It becomes more and more dangerous the more and more expensive they make ammunition.
01:40:59.980 Because you can't afford to go and just blow through a lot of rounds.
01:41:06.180 No, you can't.
01:41:06.980 And there's something addictive about pulling that trigger.
01:41:08.900 What I've gotten into doing, Glenn, is long-range rifle shooting.
01:41:13.660 Not as many bullets being expended in that.
01:41:16.980 And there is some fun to it.
01:41:18.580 I got to tell you, I started that last year or two years ago with, I have a Lapua.
01:41:23.360 And you're shooting a Lapua round.
01:41:25.720 It's like $6.
01:41:28.360 And so it's like, yeah, I didn't have to pull it 10 times.
01:41:31.880 I only pulled it once.
01:41:33.280 Well, see, that's the beauty.
01:41:34.020 I've got five kids.
01:41:34.920 So I just send one down range to pick up that bullet and bring it back.
01:41:40.580 The one I don't like, that's the one we send down through no man's land.
01:41:44.740 So let me ask you this a serious question.
01:41:46.820 We have over 400 million firearms in the country.
01:41:52.740 And, Stu, that's 400 million legally owned firearms, right?
01:41:58.620 I think that is legally owned.
01:42:00.900 I could be wrong on that.
01:42:02.120 But I know that the number is at least 400 million now.
01:42:04.680 Yeah, this isn't Australia.
01:42:07.400 This isn't England.
01:42:09.160 You know, when England went to war, they actually had to borrow guns.
01:42:14.560 And I'm not making this up.
01:42:15.620 They borrowed rifles from American hunters because they didn't have enough rifles to go to fight the Second World War.
01:42:27.400 And so we lent them our own private rifles until they could get on their feet.
01:42:35.300 This country could fight several wars with just what we have in private hands.
01:42:41.780 How do you think they expect to round any of those up?
01:42:46.060 Oh, there's no possible way.
01:42:47.560 There's no way.
01:42:48.100 And then you take in the will of the people.
01:42:49.720 The people aren't going to give those guns up.
01:42:51.360 I mean, they're going to do whatever they can.
01:42:52.720 I mean, we've made a hobby out of stockpiling this stuff, right?
01:42:56.280 We're going to protect it with our life.
01:42:59.200 You know, it's pretty interesting.
01:43:00.240 You talk about the will of the people.
01:43:01.320 So, do you realize Texas, we're kind of in Texas' independent season, has never mustered more than 1,000 fighting men since 1800.
01:43:10.020 Never more than 1,000 in their armies or militia.
01:43:13.700 They won their independence with that.
01:43:15.740 And that's the will.
01:43:17.080 I mean, that is the strength and the resolve of the American people right there.
01:43:20.340 You're just not going to take freedoms that easily.
01:43:21.940 And the numbers are stacked against you.
01:43:24.500 I mean, they've taken freedom of the press, freedom to assemble, freedom of religion, and freedom of speech pretty quickly.
01:43:33.080 I mean, they're not entirely gone, but they are on the ropes.
01:43:36.560 Every single one of those.
01:43:37.720 And that's just the First Amendment.
01:43:39.180 Yeah.
01:43:39.620 And that's the thing.
01:43:40.520 We're living in dangerous days.
01:43:41.640 We're having to comply with stupidity these days.
01:43:45.820 It's insane what we're going through.
01:43:47.420 Well, isn't that because our system is, as Adam said, our system of governance is wholly inadequate for a non-religious and non-moral people.
01:44:03.200 Right.
01:44:03.440 And wasn't it de Tocqueville that said, you're only going to be great as long as you're good?
01:44:09.060 I mean, as long as you're a good people.
01:44:10.620 Because as soon as you stop being a good people, you're in trouble.
01:44:12.660 So, the left and the progressives, I mean, what we're seeing, what you were talking about earlier, they want anarchy.
01:44:18.140 They want to redefine.
01:44:19.260 They want to reimagine the police.
01:44:20.700 They want all of that gone.
01:44:21.720 They don't want law and order.
01:44:22.920 They don't want that.
01:44:23.420 They want chaos.
01:44:24.220 Because with chaos, they can rule that.
01:44:25.900 It's a mob rule.
01:44:27.000 Yep.
01:44:27.920 We have Chad Prather on with us.
01:44:29.700 He is actually, and I don't, are you seriously, and say this to me, look me in the eye.
01:44:35.000 Are you running for governor of Texas?
01:44:38.780 Or is this a bit?
01:44:39.980 According to the state of Texas and the Texas Ethics Commission, I am indeed on file running
01:44:45.820 for governor.
01:44:47.800 Okay.
01:44:48.260 But according to you.
01:44:49.800 Yes, I am.
01:44:50.560 You are.
01:44:51.420 Okay.
01:44:52.620 Then I want to ask you some serious questions about what you would do as governor of Texas.
01:44:58.000 I'm looking forward to that.
01:44:59.300 Next.
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01:45:04.820 I'm telling you, Annie, I mean, Donald Trump was elected president.
01:45:10.740 You don't think Chad Prather could become governor of Texas?
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01:46:22.740 Or Chad Prather joins us on the Power Hour tonight, youtube.com slash stewdoesamerica,
01:46:27.840 9 p.m.
01:46:28.280 Eastern.
01:46:33.400 Welcome to the Kleinbeck program.
01:46:35.000 It's Friday, and we have Chad Prather in with us.
01:46:39.480 Chad is, I mean, what are you exactly?
01:46:43.440 A comedian, singer, songwriter?
01:46:47.500 What?
01:46:48.440 It's kind of funny.
01:46:49.300 They had me, they wanted me to come speak.
01:46:51.100 The GOP wanted me to come speak at the state capitol on Wednesday, and so you looked at
01:46:55.700 the flyer, and you had all these state reps and state senators, and then there was Chad
01:46:58.920 Prather, comedian.
01:47:01.700 I said, can we at least change that to TV host or something?
01:47:06.160 Conservative humorist.
01:47:07.620 I mean, let's add some syllables.
01:47:09.400 The guy who won in Ukraine was a comedian.
01:47:12.760 Absolutely.
01:47:13.720 Absolutely.
01:47:14.480 He's now the president of Ukraine.
01:47:15.540 Anybody could be president now.
01:47:17.360 The president of Sweden, he was the CEO of Ikea, right?
01:47:23.480 It took him weeks to put his cabinet together.
01:47:25.500 Ba-da-da.
01:47:26.100 Ba-da-ba.
01:47:27.520 Oh, man.
01:47:29.100 Holy cow, Dad.
01:47:30.380 Thanks for stopping by.
01:47:31.340 I've had a hard time defining that a long time.
01:47:33.980 You know, I do comedy.
01:47:35.700 I don't know that I consider myself a comedian.
01:47:37.280 I go out and do comedy.
01:47:39.320 But at the end of the day, you name it, do everything.
01:47:44.220 So you're running for governor of Texas.
01:47:48.740 Yeah.
01:47:49.260 And you say this is serious, but I don't believe anything you say is serious.
01:47:53.640 But you're running for governor.
01:47:56.240 What is your...
01:47:57.300 Let me tell you how that started, Glenn.
01:47:59.120 All right.
01:47:59.920 Let me tell you how it started.
01:48:00.780 So obviously, we went through all of the shutdowns and the mandates and everything that happened.
01:48:04.280 And of course, Texas was not immune from all of that.
01:48:06.460 Back in July, I was in South Dakota.
01:48:08.980 I was getting ready for the president's speech at Mount Rushmore.
01:48:11.300 July 2nd, I'm sitting there with Don Trump Jr.
01:48:13.320 I'm drinking a glass of wine.
01:48:14.600 We get another mask mandate.
01:48:16.540 And I don't know if it was the wine or sitting next to a Trump that I just got on Twitter and said,
01:48:21.580 screw it, I'm running for governor in 2022.
01:48:24.180 I went to sleep, woke up to a firestorm of response the next morning.
01:48:28.460 And I thought, if I back out of this now, they're going to tar and feather me.
01:48:32.440 But it was with true conviction.
01:48:34.820 Look, I love the state of Texas.
01:48:36.020 I really do.
01:48:36.800 It's been really good to me.
01:48:39.120 I'm not originally from here.
01:48:40.360 I've been in the Texas DFW area for 20 years now.
01:48:44.880 I love it.
01:48:45.740 This is my place of identity and destiny.
01:48:47.780 It really is.
01:48:48.420 And so I just don't like that we're not leading.
01:48:51.420 I don't like that we're following.
01:48:52.720 I think that our current governor, who has done a respectable job, I was saying to Stu yesterday,
01:48:57.240 he puts his finger up in the wind and basically looks to see what Ron DeSantis says and does,
01:49:02.200 and then gives it five days to get the public opinion back.
01:49:04.660 And then he decides to say it himself.
01:49:06.660 The difference between he and DeSantis is DeSantis is doing it and Greg Abbott's just saying it.
01:49:12.820 So we're following.
01:49:14.060 We're not leading.
01:49:14.720 And that's just not a good posture.
01:49:17.540 I will tell you, I think that, I mean, because Greg Abbott doesn't suck.
01:49:21.440 Right.
01:49:21.760 He just isn't, he's just not Texan enough.
01:49:26.200 And he's, I think he was born and raised here.
01:49:28.340 And I like Greg Abbott.
01:49:29.680 Yeah, born in Wichita Falls, raised in East Texas.
01:49:31.960 Yeah, the thing about Greg Abbott that I hear is exactly what you said.
01:49:37.540 Texas should be leading, not following.
01:49:39.620 So I have people all the time that ask me when I'm out and about and traveling,
01:49:43.540 they say, why isn't Texas doing what South Dakota is doing or what Florida is doing?
01:49:48.540 And with all due respect to Christy Noem, South Dakota doesn't have its own toast.
01:49:55.220 There's no waffle irons.
01:49:56.580 There's no waffle irons in the shape of Florida, right?
01:49:58.780 We put on, you know, our girls put on bikinis that are our state flag and float down a river every year.
01:50:04.960 They don't do those kind of things in other states.
01:50:06.800 This is Texas, by God.
01:50:08.560 And what I've always said is, you know, we talk about things being bigger in Texas
01:50:12.840 or people walking a little bit taller.
01:50:14.820 I call it a humble arrogance.
01:50:16.380 You know, we've seen the humility, like, for instance, when Harvey hit, we all banded together.
01:50:20.320 We didn't ask for a lot of federal help.
01:50:22.080 People showed up and they helped their neighbors.
01:50:23.920 And we've seen that over and over again.
01:50:25.180 We saw it with the Snowmageddon that happened just weeks ago.
01:50:27.560 So there is that humility.
01:50:29.660 But there's also you just don't tell us what to do.
01:50:32.000 So there is that arrogance about us.
01:50:33.880 I mean, we've we have been a republic.
01:50:35.600 We've been our own nation.
01:50:36.820 We've got a rich heritage and a rich identity.
01:50:39.120 But I think we've lost the identity.
01:50:40.660 So what I keep saying to people, Glenn, is Texas isn't the Texas that most Texans think it is anymore.
01:50:46.740 Well, you know, I've seen some I've seen some polling numbers here in Texas.
01:50:51.340 I mean, we're close to losing Texas.
01:50:52.960 We are, but I've seen some polling numbers and the ones to really be concerned about are not the ones necessarily moving in, because a lot of them moving in feel like I do.
01:51:03.060 Right.
01:51:03.220 I'm coming here for Texas.
01:51:06.700 I the rest of the country has lost its mind.
01:51:09.040 The ones that really are a problem are the ones who grew up in Texas.
01:51:15.380 They are, you know, are just are they're just changing and they're becoming, I guess, maybe the same way that Americans were, you know, right around 9-11.
01:51:26.060 We thought we were invincible until it happened.
01:51:28.360 Right.
01:51:28.940 And so they're just they're they're not thinking that Texas could ever fail.
01:51:32.440 Well, Daniel Horowitz said something pretty profound to me the other day on the News and Why It Matters.
01:51:37.820 He said there's really no red states anymore because of the big cities.
01:51:42.200 The big cities have all gone blue.
01:51:43.780 So if you look at San Antonio and Houston and Dallas and now even Fort Worth, El Paso, you look at the big cities, you know, these sister cities in Texas, they're not red at all.
01:51:53.900 Here's what I'm concerned with, Glenn, is when it when you look at state politics in Texas, I'm not worried so much about the left as I am the people who claim to be on the right and really aren't.
01:52:03.820 We have a lot of rhinos.
01:52:05.060 We have a lot of people who have who have ridden the Republican wave the way that they have.
01:52:09.180 We passed House Bill 1927 yesterday for constitutional carry.
01:52:14.120 Right.
01:52:14.440 It was still not a great bill.
01:52:16.160 I don't still don't I'm still not pleased with what they passed.
01:52:19.180 But that thing should have not only passed resoundingly, it should have passed a long time ago.
01:52:23.800 This is the first time in 25 years that they actually got close to taking a look at it.
01:52:28.620 So this is this is this is you can open carry or concealed carry and you don't need a permit.
01:52:34.820 You don't need a permit.
01:52:35.600 You pass a background check.
01:52:36.780 What I don't like about it is they don't want 18 to 21 year olds being able to carry under the same rules.
01:52:42.640 I don't like that at all.
01:52:43.580 So you have you have I mean, if you're old enough to go to war, you're old enough to carry a gun.
01:52:49.180 Yeah.
01:52:49.360 I mean, it's just not right.
01:52:50.920 Yeah, I agree.
01:52:53.100 I think that Greg Abbott is not a bad guy.
01:52:55.820 I think he's done a respectable job, but I just don't think he's Texan enough.
01:53:00.020 That's a great way of putting that.
01:53:01.340 And there's a lot of people who would argue with that.
01:53:04.120 There's a lot of people who look at what I'm doing as a gimmick.
01:53:06.740 At the end of the day, I'm wanting to kind of stir the fires of history and get people talking again about how great Texas has been.
01:53:13.420 And I believe if if if we can apply that identity to who we are and recapture that, then we can reembrace our destiny and continue to write history and leave a legacy.
01:53:22.380 And we're just not doing that right now.
01:53:24.040 We're kind of we're kind of got our thumb in the wind and we're just kind of waiting to see which way it blows.
01:53:28.140 And that's not a way to really lead a state right now.
01:53:32.660 So when when I hear this, I think you're right.
01:53:34.520 And and stirring the embers.
01:53:37.140 Am I still on stirring the embers of history?
01:53:41.780 The first thing I think of is, you know, what we need is a governor that would go on the stew show and get hammered.
01:53:50.080 Yeah.
01:53:50.260 Well, that's going to happen.
01:53:51.820 Right.
01:53:52.540 That's going to happen.
01:53:53.380 That doesn't necessarily seem like the best idea.
01:53:56.520 It's a great idea.
01:53:57.480 Let me explain something to you, man.
01:53:58.720 Everybody keeps saying, do you know, the skeletons are going to come out of the closet.
01:54:01.160 And I said, look, I don't have a closet.
01:54:03.120 I burned it down a long time ago.
01:54:04.340 I broke it down to sell the plywood.
01:54:06.820 What my skeletons are arranged in the front yard like Halloween.
01:54:10.040 I have candy sitting in their lap.
01:54:11.780 They're all out there for everybody to see.
01:54:14.460 Listen, man, I've lived, for lack of better terms, a rock star life.
01:54:18.020 I've toured.
01:54:18.880 I've been all over the world.
01:54:20.660 I've done all these kind of things that would make my grandmother blush.
01:54:24.980 I've done them.
01:54:25.820 I've owned it.
01:54:26.480 There's no hiding it.
01:54:27.460 We talk about it on my show all the time.
01:54:29.960 We've lived a life.
01:54:31.540 But, you know, there's nothing that's good.
01:54:33.240 I haven't done anything illegal.
01:54:34.540 I haven't done anything, you know, stupid or moronic.
01:54:37.320 I mean, let's just keep it there, Stu.
01:54:39.760 It depends on how you define illegal.
01:54:42.600 Well, I can still pass a background check.
01:54:45.140 Let's go that route.
01:54:46.360 All right.
01:54:46.840 Okay.
01:54:47.260 I've done plenty of things.
01:54:48.160 So, I don't worry about things like that.
01:54:50.300 And let's face it, I'm not Donald Trump, but Trump did change the game in that regard.
01:54:54.800 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:54:55.580 So, let me just ask this.
01:54:57.840 I am concerned about my friend, Stu, because it seems like he's doing a lot of theme shows
01:55:04.780 where it's like, let's just get hammered.
01:55:09.000 The best thing about doing shows where you're getting hammered is the audience doesn't expect quality.
01:55:14.100 You're going to give them a low quality.
01:55:16.280 Right.
01:55:17.020 Yeah, there it is.
01:55:17.880 We're training.
01:55:18.540 We're already training now.
01:55:19.720 We're already stretching out, Glenn.
01:55:21.020 Okay.
01:55:21.480 Well, I know that, you know, Stephen Crowder's attorney, Bill the Asian lawyer.
01:55:26.460 Half Asian.
01:55:27.160 Half Asian.
01:55:27.740 Half Asian.
01:55:28.420 I'm sorry.
01:55:28.640 Stop half Asian.
01:55:29.300 Half Asian hate.
01:55:29.800 Yeah.
01:55:32.280 Well, I hated the white part of him.
01:55:34.780 So, that's why I said Asian lawyer.
01:55:36.700 Anyway, I know last time you did this, you filmed like at three o'clock in the afternoon, and
01:55:43.420 he came in already hammered.
01:55:45.140 He was like, oh, I didn't.
01:55:45.700 He'd been drinking since lunch.
01:55:47.420 Yeah.
01:55:47.960 I didn't wait.
01:55:49.340 I just.
01:55:51.120 You think about Bill.
01:55:52.600 I don't know if it's the white side of him or the Asian side of him, but he could drink.
01:55:56.260 Oh, yeah.
01:55:56.760 He could put it away.
01:55:57.700 He embarrassed all of us.
01:55:58.860 I mean, he's a machine.
01:55:59.640 That's why we didn't invite him back this time.
01:56:01.500 Yeah.
01:56:01.700 We were all embarrassed.
01:56:03.060 Again, a sign of the more you drink is the sign the more you have drunk.
01:56:09.120 Yeah.
01:56:09.540 That is true.
01:56:11.160 That's the way tolerance works.
01:56:12.380 We should point out, by the way, this is like, it's called the Studios America 250th
01:56:15.780 Anniversary Power Hour.
01:56:17.360 It means one shot of beer per minute for 60 minutes.
01:56:21.840 And we try to actually have coherent political and issue-based conversations.
01:56:27.520 And it works for a while.
01:56:29.180 For a while.
01:56:29.640 And then it gets very messy.
01:56:31.180 And that's live tonight?
01:56:32.580 Yeah.
01:56:32.820 It's going to be tonight, 9 p.m.
01:56:34.020 Eastern on YouTube.com slash Studios America.
01:56:36.940 Myself will be there.
01:56:38.020 Chad Prather, Jason Buttrell, Spencer Corson, and Sarah Gonzalez as our moderately sober designated
01:56:43.720 driver.
01:56:44.420 I'm telling you, because I can sue Spencer Corson.
01:56:47.020 He used to be a protector of mine before he went into his own business.
01:56:50.260 Yeah.
01:56:50.440 He's got a book coming out and everything.
01:56:51.600 Yeah.
01:56:51.660 So you'll have him so broken down.
01:56:54.400 You ask him questions about my family, because then I'll split the proceeds with you.
01:56:59.420 I mean, we'll sue the snot out of him.
01:57:01.400 Yeah.
01:57:01.620 Let's violate an NDA.
01:57:03.000 Yeah.
01:57:03.460 I like that.
01:57:03.800 Get him to violate that NDA.
01:57:05.380 That'll be a good thing.
01:57:06.520 And Jason Buttrell was also one of your protectors.
01:57:09.360 So we could just keep pestering them.
01:57:11.080 Yeah, but Jason's a rock.
01:57:12.080 Jason's a rock.
01:57:12.800 So I don't think so.
01:57:14.720 I don't know.
01:57:15.220 You saw him last time.
01:57:16.320 He was skimping on his shots of beer.
01:57:19.760 I mean, I think Spencer, I've seen Spencer drink before.
01:57:22.480 I think he's going to be able to bring it.
01:57:23.660 I don't know about Jason.
01:57:24.960 He's a wuss.
01:57:25.760 Yeah, that's true.
01:57:26.400 The thing about Buttrell is he would stare off blankly.
01:57:29.920 Yeah.
01:57:30.260 We didn't lose him for like 10 minutes at a time.
01:57:32.180 We're like, we're supposed to be doing a show here.
01:57:34.300 What are you doing?
01:57:35.300 So let me ask you this.
01:57:36.940 This is the 200th episode.
01:57:39.860 250th.
01:57:40.720 250th episode of that crappy show that you do?
01:57:43.260 How dare you?
01:57:44.300 Yes, it is.
01:57:45.280 It is a stupid show.
01:57:46.080 250.
01:57:46.540 How many episodes have I done?
01:57:48.440 Oh my gosh, thousands.
01:57:49.900 We actually tried to do this for one of your anniversaries and figure out how many hours
01:57:53.600 of broadcast you've done.
01:57:55.320 I mean, really, your life, you haven't accomplished a lot.
01:57:59.340 It's really been a long series of forgettable shows over multiple decades.
01:58:04.140 Yeah, that's your life.
01:58:05.540 That's on your tombstone.
01:58:07.020 Why don't you count this?
01:58:08.400 Because if you're doing shots at 250, we should have just like a drip of heroin for every
01:58:14.620 minute.
01:58:15.600 You know what I mean?
01:58:16.180 We should just have.
01:58:17.140 We're going to try to get through.
01:58:19.140 What?
01:58:19.480 We got to keep you clean, Glenn.
01:58:20.760 What we do is we take a shot of espresso.
01:58:22.880 We take a shot of espresso.
01:58:24.480 We'll sound like auctioneers at the end of an hour, and then we'll drop dead of a heart
01:58:28.380 attack.
01:58:30.520 All right.
01:58:31.140 That is on the Stu does.
01:58:33.420 What is it?
01:58:33.860 Stu does beer?
01:58:35.200 No.
01:58:35.700 It's the 250th anniversary power hour tonight.
01:58:38.900 YouTube.com slash Stu does America.
01:58:41.080 I will say, Chad brought this up on the show last night.
01:58:45.280 You know, a lot of big, important societal movements have started around a beer.
01:58:50.920 That's right.
01:58:51.340 Right?
01:58:51.660 In a tavern, around a beer.
01:58:53.300 Who knows what could come out of this evening?
01:58:55.040 Right.
01:58:55.160 I mean, I'll bet you that's how the Klan originally started.
01:58:58.460 Well, it's how the Nazis started.
01:59:00.000 I was not going to go with the founding.
01:59:02.520 You guys went to the Nazis and the Klan?
01:59:06.040 Well, let's just keep it.
01:59:06.900 Yeah, it was the beer hall push.
01:59:08.580 The beer push.
01:59:09.160 Yeah.
01:59:09.320 That's right.
01:59:09.740 Yeah.
01:59:10.200 Let's keep this to gubernatorial success in Texas.
01:59:15.120 All right.
01:59:15.760 Thanks so much.
01:59:17.460 Chad Brather.
01:59:18.220 Oh, we should point out, too.
01:59:19.340 Chad's on tour.
01:59:20.140 Go to WatchChad.com.
01:59:21.280 Right, Chad?
01:59:21.560 Yeah.
01:59:21.840 Pre-order my book.
01:59:22.640 Am I crazy?
01:59:23.320 Yeah.
01:59:23.560 It's coming out in August, right?
01:59:24.620 That's right.
01:59:25.040 It's a big deal coming out in August.
01:59:26.480 And, of course, the website has all the details.
01:59:28.380 Sure.
01:59:28.720 We'll have you on again.
01:59:30.480 Chad Brather.
01:59:30.920 You can also watch him on Blaze TV.
01:59:33.880 It's really a good show.
01:59:36.100 I'm just saying that it was printed in front of me.
01:59:38.000 I've never even watched the show.
01:59:40.540 American Finding Casino.
01:59:41.700 He doesn't have me on.
01:59:43.020 He doesn't have me on.
01:59:44.060 So he'll throw me a bone once in a while.
01:59:45.540 He'll do these fun shows.
01:59:46.460 And then he'll be like, Glenn, we want to talk about death and destruction.
01:59:49.520 Can you be on?
01:59:51.660 All right.
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01:59:53.560 Life is busy.
01:59:54.820 And I get that.
01:59:55.520 Sometimes it feels more like the moment that you open your eyes in the morning
02:00:00.380 until the moment you finally close them at the end of the day,
02:00:02.660 that everything else is just a blur in between.
02:00:05.920 If you're a fiscally responsible person,
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02:00:20.860 Maybe you're paying a mortgage percentage rate that's too high.
02:00:23.960 Maybe you could benefit from a refi that won't start your loan over.
02:00:28.800 Maybe you've got things like credit card debt,
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02:00:35.600 Maybe you can get that under control with a consolidation loan.
02:00:39.840 Just call them and see if they can save you money.
02:00:43.240 Hundreds, even $1,000 or more a month, depending on your situation.
02:00:47.500 It's American Financing.
02:00:48.800 I've done business with them for forever.
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02:00:52.820 Stu has several people I know.
02:00:55.180 They work for you, not the big banks.
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02:01:14.880 It is baffling when you have people like Senator Ted Cruz
02:01:21.600 joining Rand Paul in ditching his mask as they walk the halls of Congress.
02:01:26.680 Cruz explains, at this point, I've been vaccinated.
02:01:28.880 Everybody working in the Senate has been vaccinated.
02:01:31.520 No, not your staff.
02:01:32.480 Not a lot of people in the media, they haven't gotten it.
02:01:36.920 And the current CDC guideline states very clearly that if you're vaccinated,
02:01:40.340 you've got to still keep taking precautions, like wearing a mask.
02:01:43.040 You can still get sick.
02:01:44.060 You won't be as sick, but you can give it to somebody else.
02:01:46.980 So he's not just wrong, but he's doing it for the wrong reason.
02:01:51.660 And he knows experts are still learning how vaccines affect COVID spread.
02:01:55.420 The only way to keep the number down is to listen to science.
02:01:58.580 They all know it.
02:01:59.400 They're just playing politics and people are dying.
02:02:01.520 This is amazing.
02:02:02.900 We now have a president, though, who believes in science.
02:02:05.800 First of all, he lists it as 5,800 people have had these breakthrough cases that are vaccinated and get COVID.
02:02:12.060 That amounts to 0.008% of those.
02:02:16.380 That's 10 times more likely to happen to you than a car accident.
02:02:20.860 That's not true.
02:02:21.680 You are 1,000 times more likely to be vaccinated and get it than having your mailman stop by.
02:02:30.580 No, none of that is true.
02:02:32.960 But can we also focus on the fact that what is Chris Cuomo doing while he's saying that?
02:02:38.580 He is on television without a mask in a room with co-workers.
02:02:45.240 There's people who work at his building and he's sitting there without a mask blabbing.
02:02:52.300 But you are more likely to get COVID than you are just falling.
02:03:00.120 It's about the same as falling out of the atmosphere and crashing and hurting yourself on the moon.
02:03:04.740 And we know how often that happens.
02:03:07.900 And if we could just save one person from falling out of the atmosphere and crashing on the moon
02:03:13.420 or getting vaccinated and then passing it on to co-workers.
02:03:20.220 I mean, isn't it worth it?
02:03:21.360 Isn't it worth that we all just give up all of our freedoms?
02:03:23.960 In fact, surrender all of your money to COVID campaigns and Cuomo's campaign.
02:03:30.740 Okay.