The Glenn Beck Program - October 28, 2021


Don’t California the World | Guest: Bridget Phetasy | 10⧸28⧸21


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

157.561

Word Count

19,531

Sentence Count

1,797

Misogynist Sentences

31

Hate Speech Sentences

29


Summary

On today's show, Glenn Beck is joined by a special guest, former Vice President Joe Biden. The two discuss the current state of the economy, gas prices, the global climate crisis, and the upcoming COP26 summit.


Transcript

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00:00:25.440 the banking system is going to get very, very difficult to navigate if you want a loan.
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00:01:01.260 Do it now. All right. The radio program begins in a minute, you sick, twisted freak.
00:01:22.280 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:35.800 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:01:40.320 Oh, yes, my friends. From behind my cardboard microphone, it's the Glenn Beck program.
00:01:49.100 Hello, you sick freak. Today, we have a wild ride for you. Yes, Mr. Toad might even show up today.
00:01:58.300 We're going to start with Facebook fact checking the gas prices for us. Yay.
00:02:04.840 We all know we can trust Facebook, don't we? Uh-huh. We begin in 60 seconds.
00:02:16.920 The Glenn Beck program.
00:02:19.000 Okay, I'm going to I'm going to shoot real straight with you and keep this very, very simple.
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00:03:17.160 Fact check.
00:03:19.500 Fact check.
00:03:20.900 This is according to USA Today.
00:03:22.420 Fact check.
00:03:24.080 Rising gas prices due to high demand and low supply.
00:03:28.300 That's why it's happening.
00:03:29.740 Not Biden's policies.
00:03:31.900 Fact check.
00:03:35.240 Okay.
00:03:35.880 So, they wrote 1,500 words to attempt to exonerate Biden's climate agenda as the culprit
00:03:43.420 for the seven-year high gas prices.
00:03:47.380 They explained that surging costs at the gas pump were a product of post-pandemic demand.
00:03:52.600 Outpacing supply met with an already upward trend as shown below.
00:03:57.600 Our fact check work is supported in part by a grant from Facebook.
00:04:01.840 Oh, well, why didn't you say so in the first place?
00:04:07.220 Well, let me get to that here.
00:04:09.120 But I'm going to go through Scotland.
00:04:12.940 Because the COP26, COP26, the COP26 is happening this weekend.
00:04:22.400 And that is the environmental, global, you know, hey, let's get together and control the world
00:04:28.880 kind of thing.
00:04:29.660 And all the world leaders come together.
00:04:31.320 Well, I can't say all the world leaders.
00:04:33.700 There's a number of heads of state who are not attending this year because, well, first
00:04:41.000 of all, it's Halloween.
00:04:42.160 They want to go trick-or-treating and oppress some people.
00:04:45.920 You know what I mean?
00:04:46.420 A lot of them want to dress as something that they're not and culturally appropriate.
00:04:51.880 So, you know.
00:04:53.160 So, they're not going to be attending.
00:04:55.920 And there's actually some fear because people are not, these heads of states are not coming.
00:05:02.460 We're coming.
00:05:03.680 We're coming.
00:05:04.580 But a lot of them aren't coming because they think that some of these global climate policies
00:05:12.560 might hurt the energy supply in, let's say, Europe and the rest of the world.
00:05:20.320 And they're already having problems in Europe and the rest of the world.
00:05:26.100 Now, Goldman Sachs just released a report confirming that it's going to be a very cold
00:05:33.340 and dark winter.
00:05:34.900 And, in fact, they're going to get colder and darker as we go on.
00:05:37.940 They warned that there is a blackout risk for European industry this winter.
00:05:43.180 That's going to be great for the supply chain.
00:05:45.660 You know what I mean?
00:05:46.380 If you wanted to get a part or something from, you know, well, Germany, I was thinking, I
00:05:54.900 guess, I don't know, some stale baguettes from France.
00:05:58.300 I don't know what we buy from anybody else but Germany.
00:06:01.140 But if you were waiting for that part from Germany, you're going to wait because they're
00:06:06.980 going to have blackouts.
00:06:08.980 Now, why are they having blackouts?
00:06:11.880 Because they built all of those wind farms on the coastline.
00:06:16.940 Yeah.
00:06:17.660 See, they don't work necessarily that well in the winter.
00:06:22.100 And because they turned their nuclear power plants down by half over the summer, they used
00:06:29.580 all of the energy they were supposedly saving for the winter from those wind power plants.
00:06:35.920 They've already used those.
00:06:37.540 And so now they don't have any energy.
00:06:41.120 And Russia, Russia is cutting them off.
00:06:45.400 No, no, actually, Russia has increased its gas supplies to Europe.
00:06:51.400 Isn't that weird?
00:06:52.780 Because that's what you're hearing.
00:06:54.320 You're in Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia.
00:06:57.540 You know who's cut Germany off in the rest of Europe?
00:07:01.460 The United States of America.
00:07:03.300 Yeah, isn't that weird?
00:07:05.640 We were exporting some fuel, you know, coal, you know, propane, natural gas.
00:07:13.300 We were we were yeah, we were supplying people.
00:07:15.320 Hey, we're not doing that.
00:07:16.540 We're cutting back on that.
00:07:18.140 But Joe Biden did say that Nord Stream pipeline could go through.
00:07:24.380 But then he changed his mind.
00:07:26.280 Did you know this?
00:07:27.500 Then he changed his mind and he said, no, well, you can do it.
00:07:32.480 No, you can't.
00:07:33.280 Yes, you can.
00:07:34.000 No, you can't.
00:07:35.260 Germany is a little pissed at us right now because he can't make a decision on anything.
00:07:40.980 So they decreased their nuclear energy from twenty nine point five to eleven point four.
00:07:49.500 That's the percentage.
00:07:50.720 They went from thirty percent to eleven percent counting on these wind turbines.
00:07:56.580 And they're saying now they don't have any electricity.
00:08:00.420 You know what this sounds like?
00:08:03.160 California.
00:08:04.760 You've just Californiaed Germany.
00:08:09.100 And the rest of Europe, we are making every state and every country in the West, California.
00:08:18.580 Californians feel great, I guess.
00:08:20.580 We're so green.
00:08:21.880 Green, really?
00:08:23.440 You know, it's just across the border that they're burning all that coal that you're using.
00:08:28.760 I really think if you if you in California want to be green, good.
00:08:33.460 You have to have your own electric grid.
00:08:35.940 You're not sucking anything off of anybody else.
00:08:38.480 And I say this being from Texas, we're not on the rest of the electric grid.
00:08:43.980 And any politician that ever suggests that the that Texas joined the rest of the world on their electric grid.
00:08:51.860 Oh, I'll make it my my life's goal to make sure nobody ever votes for you again.
00:09:00.620 We're doing the same thing in Texas.
00:09:02.400 That's why for the first time we had the debacle that we had last winter, because we turned down our coal plant and we turned down our our nuclear plant because we wanted to be, you know, more dependent on wind power.
00:09:16.680 And it didn't work.
00:09:19.860 What is wrong with people?
00:09:21.640 OK, so here's what we know.
00:09:25.960 Russia has increased its supply of gas to Europe since the beginning of the year.
00:09:31.320 The U.S. accounts for half of the cuts to the supply to Europe.
00:09:37.040 The energy shortage in Europe was caused by an over reliance on wind and solar energy.
00:09:42.120 Got it.
00:09:42.940 We cut ours by half.
00:09:44.720 We we are responsible for half of the people that will die this week, this winter in Europe.
00:09:51.640 We will be responsible for half of them that that are so cold and can't afford electricity or any kind of power to be able to heat their house.
00:10:00.980 We will have blood on our hands yet again because we want to make sure the world is green.
00:10:09.180 I don't know.
00:10:09.800 I'd like to save human beings.
00:10:11.420 You know what I mean?
00:10:11.960 I'm just I'm just saying.
00:10:14.240 So Europe is going through this because of the decisions they're making and the decisions that we have made.
00:10:20.040 By the way, a recent U.N. report shows that the international climate objectives will not be met without nuclear power.
00:10:29.380 So why is it we're shutting down our nuclear power plants?
00:10:32.400 Why is that?
00:10:34.660 OK.
00:10:36.820 Now let's turn to gas for a second.
00:10:38.740 The former director of the Bank of England has called for a net zero banking alliance, which banks have agreed not to lend to producers, but only to put funds into the green bubble, the carbon bubble.
00:10:54.120 As a result, future energy production will drop, even though there are ample resources available, creating further artificial scarcity.
00:11:03.300 This is the Great Reset.
00:11:07.140 This is what they're talking about.
00:11:09.380 This is why all of the big banks, all of the Goldman Sachs and the Blackstones and everybody else were already over in Scotland at the beginning of this week because they're the ones that are making it happen.
00:11:21.920 They're the ones that are saying we're not going to loan any more money to refineries, to anybody who is drilling, anybody who is fracking.
00:11:31.340 They are going to have to get their loans elsewhere, not from any of us banks.
00:11:36.180 Well, that's just going to dry it all up.
00:11:38.300 You won't be able to do business.
00:11:40.620 Good, they think.
00:11:43.560 This is what's happening.
00:11:45.240 And this is the Joe Biden global warming agenda.
00:11:49.960 It is already in effect and it is already infected your banks.
00:11:56.400 If you still have your money in in one of these big banks, I don't know why.
00:12:00.600 Get it out.
00:12:01.560 Take it to a local bank, one that is not part of the system.
00:12:07.440 Put it in a place where the local people have responsibility for the decisions that they make.
00:12:15.140 It's not going to stop everything, but it sure will send a message.
00:12:19.960 Okay, so if you don't go along with the green program, if you're not ESG, banks are not going to be able to give you any money.
00:12:33.840 So what they do is they are putting all of this money into green energy and nothing into old energy, which means the price of gasoline is never going down.
00:12:48.060 It will only go up because you won't be able to you won't be able to drill for any more.
00:12:55.440 You won't be able to build any new facility to hold it.
00:12:59.740 You won't be able to buy any new trucks to truck it in.
00:13:04.000 You won't be building any new pipelines.
00:13:05.800 You won't be building any of those things because that's the old carbon economy.
00:13:13.140 And until we replace it.
00:13:16.780 It's going to be I bleed expensive.
00:13:19.200 And before all of this is lost, you need to know it and tell your friends.
00:13:26.540 By the way, Wall Street on Parade has reported that they have reason to believe that hyperinflation that we're presently observing started back in September 2019.
00:13:38.740 You remember when I started saying something is wrong with the banks and we couldn't figure out what it is?
00:13:44.540 Well, apparently there was a derivative blowout.
00:13:48.920 And it was going to crush the markets and the banks and everything else.
00:13:53.900 So the Federal Reserve stepped in and they provided.
00:13:58.100 You ready?
00:13:59.560 Nine trillion dollars, nine trillion dollars in bailout money over a year.
00:14:06.600 This is the hyperinflation money.
00:14:10.600 And it's it was to not cover short term corporate loans.
00:14:18.140 The hypothesis of Wall Street on Parade is the bulk of the money went to covering up derivatives blowout that they believe started in September 2019.
00:14:27.820 So what's truly causing hyperinflation is being covered up by labeling it as a supply chain problem of raw material shortages, when in fact it's money printing combined with the Green New Deal policies, which are driving up the prices of oil and gas and coal.
00:14:49.320 All of the everything you're experiencing now is coming from policies in Washington, D.C.
00:14:57.660 and policies that they are pushing and the banks are gladly accepting.
00:15:04.040 All of this doesn't need to happen.
00:15:07.760 All of this is truly, I believe, the reason why Donald Trump, they fought so hard to get him out because there's no way he would have gone up, gone along with any of this.
00:15:17.040 There's no way he was fighting against these things.
00:15:22.920 That's why they had to develop a cabal on all of the corporations to work together to get him out, because this is a giant money making scam.
00:15:34.420 And it's being made on your back, your wealth, the things that you own, the things that you have had, your retirement fund.
00:15:45.340 When you start to see hyperinflation, that means you won't be able to retire.
00:15:51.320 That's why they're also pushing all of these big, you know, giveaways to people, because they need to keep you at home.
00:16:04.560 They need to rope you in and feed you heroin of the government teat.
00:16:10.900 They need you on that.
00:16:13.880 Because if you're independent at all, you won't be dependent on them.
00:16:18.900 And thus, you can say, screw you.
00:16:21.900 You are the guys who are screwing this all up.
00:16:24.720 And that, my friend, is the truth.
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00:17:42.820 By the way, Joe Biden is planning on building a wind farm on the coastline up and down our coasts.
00:17:55.100 We already have one offshore wind farm.
00:17:58.360 It's really good.
00:17:59.580 It's off the coast of Rhode Island.
00:18:01.640 It costs us $300 million to build, and that was anchoring the wind turbines to the ocean floor, and then bearing the power cables beneath the ocean floor for the supply of electricity for 1,000 residents on a single island.
00:18:19.160 Let me say that again.
00:18:20.540 $300 million for a single island, 1,000 people.
00:18:26.840 So the six turbines started operating in 2016, and the residents pay $0.24 per kilowatt hour, which is twice what the average person pays.
00:18:36.520 Well, the problem is, well, the problem is, it's offshore, it's offline now for repairs.
00:18:43.240 Apparently, the high-voltage cables that carry the electricity to land, not buried deep enough in the seedbed, and now being exposed.
00:18:50.300 So the cables have to be reburied at a cost of $30 million, and, you know, in the meantime, just use a diesel generator.
00:19:00.160 Isn't that great?
00:19:01.220 Isn't that great?
00:19:02.040 So this is the green energy boondoggle.
00:19:05.360 This doesn't even work, and Joe Biden has just announced a plan to develop large-scale wind farms along nearly the entire U.S. coastline.
00:19:15.920 That's great.
00:19:16.880 That's great.
00:19:18.020 That's great.
00:19:18.380 And, by the way, he's doing this now.
00:19:20.460 At the same time, we know it's not working in Europe, okay?
00:19:25.480 Theirs are all working fine.
00:19:27.340 It's not that they didn't bury the cables too deep.
00:19:31.180 Theirs are working fine.
00:19:32.500 It's just, it's not providing any wind power, you know, in the winter.
00:19:38.380 This has only happened every time it's been tried.
00:19:41.240 Every time.
00:19:42.000 Germany had a huge issue with solar panels in the same way,
00:19:45.820 in that they put a bunch of expensive, new, not-ready-for-prime-time solar panels all over their country to prove that they were green.
00:19:54.780 And then, you know, a few years later, when the solar panels got a lot better, they had the old ones in.
00:20:00.900 So, they couldn't take advantage of any of the advances in the technology.
00:20:04.780 This would be known as the climate change industrial complex.
00:20:10.180 That's what this is.
00:20:11.060 This is the climate change industrial complex.
00:20:14.980 We've got a bunch of solar panels that we can sell.
00:20:18.560 They're not ready for prime time.
00:20:20.500 And they won't last.
00:20:22.580 So, we're going to have to sell them and upgrade them every 10 years.
00:20:26.780 So, it's a constant buy.
00:20:29.280 Instead of building one big nuclear power plant that just never stops,
00:20:33.800 we're going to sell these to the people, and we'll get rich, and you know what?
00:20:38.800 We'll cut you in on part of it.
00:20:41.340 That's exactly what's happening.
00:20:43.080 Yeah.
00:20:43.300 And it reminds me very much of what they always do with the high-speed rail.
00:20:48.460 They're like, what if we develop high-speed rail?
00:20:50.840 And you're like, okay, but we already have planes.
00:20:53.700 So, why would we be working on high-speed rail when we have planes already?
00:20:58.760 Like, if we didn't have planes, it would be a really interesting proposal, right?
00:21:02.400 Like, oh, my gosh, you can get there in only 12 hours?
00:21:04.720 Like, that's amazing.
00:21:06.000 Well, that's what it's like with nuclear power.
00:21:08.260 We already have nuclear power.
00:21:10.860 If we didn't have nuclear power, maybe solar and wind would be really interesting.
00:21:15.200 But we already have it.
00:21:17.100 And this is something that has stopped the development on.
00:21:20.680 I mean, imagine if we were doing this over the past few decades, the technology that we have.
00:21:25.740 I mean, a lot of it has been developed already, but just not unleashed.
00:21:29.980 I mean, it's much more efficient now than it was with these older plants and safer.
00:21:35.140 A lot safer.
00:21:35.560 And it has the best safety record of any form of electricity, of any power generation at all.
00:21:43.440 Nuclear.
00:21:44.540 It's much better.
00:21:45.360 The record is better than any other form of power generation.
00:21:48.500 Why wouldn't we be using this?
00:21:49.920 I don't know.
00:21:50.200 What about the wind?
00:21:52.160 Look at all the light coming from the sky.
00:21:55.100 Like, you've got atoms and neutrons and nucleus and all the things.
00:22:02.260 Let me tell you, this show is ESG compliant, so I've got to shut you down.
00:22:07.340 We've got to talk about the toilet paper manufacturing that is raising prices for the second time this year due to inflation.
00:22:15.320 McDonald's has entered a strategic partnership with IBM to automate their drive-thru lanes.
00:22:21.040 That's really great, isn't it?
00:22:22.600 It's wonderful.
00:22:22.920 Coca-Cola says they're going to have shortages of their product.
00:22:26.900 Oh, couldn't happen to a nicer group of people.
00:22:29.300 And North Korea basically says the same thing that the White House said.
00:22:34.200 North Korea has told its starving citizens, you're going to need to eat less.
00:22:39.060 Just eat less.
00:22:42.860 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
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00:24:17.400 John Andrasik started playing piano when he was three years old.
00:24:20.840 Thirty years later, as five for fighting, he found himself playing beside his musical heroes at Madison Square Garden after his song Superman, it's not easy, became an anthem for the fallen heroes at 9-11.
00:24:36.620 This week's episode of the Glenn Beck podcast on Andrasik, we sit down with him.
00:24:42.740 He talks about music, fame, songwriting, freedom, the strange power of Let's Go, Brandon.
00:24:49.460 He plays one of my favorite songs, Freedom Never Cries, 100 Years, and his latest Blood on My Hands, which is a protest song and a really good one about Joe Biden's disastrous withdrawal of Afghanistan.
00:25:02.240 And it's Blood on My Hands, not Blood on His Hands.
00:25:06.000 We talk about that.
00:25:08.640 His name again is John Andrasik, and he is with Five for Fighting.
00:25:13.380 You've never heard a podcast like this one before, at least from me.
00:25:18.500 You're going to love it.
00:25:19.500 It's episode 123.
00:25:21.840 Why is Grammy-nominated artist blackballed by the music industry?
00:25:25.760 You can hear that now at Blaze TV.
00:25:30.880 Well, not now.
00:25:31.580 I mean, I'm sure you wouldn't want to tune away from this, but you can hear that after this program on Blaze TV if you're a subscriber, and it will also be available to everybody on Saturday.
00:25:42.540 But don't miss this one.
00:25:43.740 I think you're really going to like it.
00:25:45.660 All right.
00:25:46.020 So the vaccine mandate for Southwest Airlines has been held up.
00:25:50.980 A federal judge has rejected the pilots challenge.
00:25:54.460 We have Captain Casey Murray on.
00:25:57.600 He's the president of Southwest Airlines Pilots Association.
00:26:00.540 He's been on with us before.
00:26:02.300 Captain Casey, how are you, sir?
00:26:04.780 I'm doing well, Glenn.
00:26:05.740 How are you?
00:26:06.500 Well, good.
00:26:08.060 I was better, you know, until I heard that Southwest Airlines can continue, according to a federal judge, with their vaccine mandate.
00:26:19.040 So what does this mean to you guys?
00:26:21.260 Well, we were disappointed as well, but more so disappointed in Southwest.
00:26:28.520 We, you know, we were forced to reach out to the federal court system to force Southwest to come and talk to us about numerous items.
00:26:39.660 We had actually filed in August a status quo lawsuit over several issues that the company wasn't bargaining with us on, coming to the table and meeting and discussing.
00:26:51.460 And then we filed a TRO when they announced the mandate to stop that.
00:26:57.540 And, but again, to come and sit down and let's talk about the issues surrounding it.
00:27:05.260 And they still haven't done that.
00:27:07.000 And they've also said now with, with this, that the mandate is going forward, but they won't fire any of, they won't fire any of the pilots that refuse to get it.
00:27:18.540 So what does that mean?
00:27:20.960 Well, that's a great question.
00:27:23.920 We've seen some initial responses from them that, that, that, that pilots could apply for exemptions.
00:27:33.180 And if they were granted, some of them would be given leave with no pay.
00:27:40.820 So, so again, and they've kind of backed off on that now, but we still don't have anything in writing and it's constantly changing.
00:27:50.260 They came out with a, a, and the judge spoke to this.
00:27:54.580 They came out and said, Hey, we will pay the sick time.
00:27:57.800 We will pay you for, for getting the vaccine.
00:28:01.800 But that has changed six times since that announcement came out.
00:28:07.520 And so we have nothing in writing and, and, and, and we have Gary Kelly's word who by the way is, is going to be stepping down in February.
00:28:16.360 So he's the one who said no one will be fired, but, but what happens in March and April?
00:28:21.980 Well, wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:28:22.640 Hang on just a second.
00:28:23.400 If you, if you can't work because you haven't gotten the vaccine, you know, there's something that I find amazing that happens with the teachers unions in New York city.
00:28:34.840 If you are deemed a pedophile, they can't fire you.
00:28:39.400 So they just put you in a room with other pedophile teachers and you just sit there and you do nothing every day, but you're getting paid.
00:28:47.340 I mean, if you're a pedophile, I guess that's a pretty good gig for you.
00:28:51.480 Um, but if you're a pilot, nobody wants to sit around in a room and do nothing.
00:28:56.640 What are they going to do?
00:28:59.300 Well, that's, that's the question.
00:29:01.540 And again, we haven't been able to sit down and have discussions with him, with him.
00:29:05.300 Um, you know, we're the, the judge ruled and, and, and that is what it is.
00:29:11.240 And, and, and we're looking at our steps now moving forward.
00:29:14.280 But, but again, all we've asked for this whole time is for Southwest to, to stop these unilateral decisions, these unilateral, um, you know, policies without sitting down.
00:29:26.300 Um, they're, they're marching all over our, our contract and, uh, I'm really, you know, concerned with the ruling and how Southwest is, is really, um, undermining what the RLA actually stands for, the Railroad Labor Act.
00:29:40.160 Um, well, I would encourage anybody that, uh, well, I mean, I don't know what you do now.
00:29:45.780 I was going to say, I encourage anybody who has the money.
00:29:47.760 I mean, Southwest is a great deal.
00:29:49.900 Um, and a lot of people don't have the money to fly, especially some of the prices are outrageous now.
00:29:55.360 Uh, but if you have the money, don't fly on Southwest, um, because they, at least, I guess, haven't really made the decision officially yet.
00:30:03.660 Um, I, I have to tell you, um, Casey, I'm, I'm really concerned.
00:30:07.640 This vaccine mandate, uh, goes into full effect across the nation on November 22nd.
00:30:14.960 And we have 60% of, uh, of, uh, DHS or what are the TSA that hasn't been vaccinated yet.
00:30:23.160 Now that's a, that number is a couple of weeks old, so it might be closer to 40% now, but you're going to, you're running out of time.
00:30:30.140 And when that goes into effect three days before Thanksgiving, I think these airports are going to be nightmares.
00:30:40.240 Um, yeah, let me go back to where you said, don't fly Southwest.
00:30:44.860 I, uh, I, you know, we're definitely not there.
00:30:47.740 Southwest is, is relying on, on, on all of the frontline employees.
00:30:51.840 And, and they're doing a great job.
00:30:53.760 Everybody, our pilots, the most productive out there, our pilots will get our passengers to where they need to go.
00:30:59.500 Um, but, but I am disappointed in Southwest.
00:31:02.740 And, and I do think that moving forward, a lot of what the, the, the lawsuit, not just, um, on the mandate front, but, but the lawsuit was, was to, to kind of streamline.
00:31:15.380 And, and, and get us talking and, and make sure that a lot of the issues we're seeing with Southwest operationally get corrected.
00:31:22.940 Um, so I have a lot of confidence in, in, in the frontline employees, um, getting our passengers to where they need to be.
00:31:30.700 But it's, it's, it's critical for Southwest to, to make some changes and to correct a lot and make sure that, that what happened over, over October 8th, that meltdown, the meltdown over the entire summer, uh, doesn't occur again.
00:31:45.560 Yeah. Um, can you respond to the, uh, TSA thing?
00:31:50.040 Uh, you, you have confidence that Thanksgiving's not going to be an absolute nightmare?
00:31:54.720 Um, Thanksgiving is going to be a challenge, uh, talking about specifically to TSA, um, and a, a lot of what's going on with vaccinations and mandates.
00:32:06.220 We, um, you know, that's, that's part of our issue is, is, uh, Biden has come down and made this pronouncement that is affecting us.
00:32:16.260 Uh, but it's, it's not affecting everyone and, and, and none of the results that they're looking for are uniform.
00:32:25.000 And so, um, what is going to happen?
00:32:28.340 That's a big question.
00:32:29.540 Um, um, Southwest is, is preparing for, for, um, Thanksgiving and the holidays.
00:32:36.220 And, um, and like I said, our, our employees, just like this summer, when we weren't really given the tools to, to do what we needed to do, uh, came through admirably.
00:32:46.180 And, and we will, again, all the employees of Southwest, you know, really disappointed in management.
00:32:51.520 Casey, um, I think everybody knows the spirit of Southwest and the employees and you guys are, you guys do a great job.
00:32:57.280 You really do.
00:32:58.360 Um, but people are really getting sick of this.
00:33:01.540 Our, I mean, our doctors are being fired.
00:33:03.500 Our policemen are being fired.
00:33:05.400 Our firefighters are being fired.
00:33:07.040 Now, you know, the people who make our lives, uh, you know, uh, really kind of easy, not the TSA, but the airlines being able to go and see our family and go travel.
00:33:19.500 And now that's, you guys are being fired for it.
00:33:22.760 America is right at the edge of saying enough is enough.
00:33:25.620 And, uh, it would be certainly great to see somebody like Southwest airlines stand up and say, Hey, you know what?
00:33:33.480 We are the airline of the little people and we do care about the little people.
00:33:37.620 And we don't look at our employees like little people.
00:33:41.660 And we don't look down on our, uh, on our, uh, our, uh, ticket buyers as little people either.
00:33:47.880 We're part of you.
00:33:49.600 We serve the people.
00:33:51.840 And, uh, I just, I, there's a huge market for that.
00:33:55.480 If anybody has the fricking balls to do it.
00:33:58.120 And I would hope that Southwest would, uh, I hope Southwest would get that message and hear it.
00:34:04.800 Captain, thank you so much.
00:34:07.060 Thank you.
00:34:08.000 You bet.
00:34:08.700 Captain Casey Murray, uh, from Southwest airlines, uh, pilots.
00:34:13.100 We are behind you.
00:34:14.680 You just have to, you just have to let us know whose side are you on whose side are you on and how can we help you back in a minute?
00:34:27.240 The really important thing, uh, is that we teach our kids the truth and our kids are watching us right now.
00:34:35.620 They're watching how we behave and how we react to things.
00:34:39.380 Do we live our principles?
00:34:41.460 Do we even know our principles?
00:34:43.100 And can we teach them?
00:34:45.760 I want to talk to you a little bit about, uh, the Tuttle Twins books.
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00:36:05.880 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:36:16.840 Hey, the Amish have herd immunity.
00:36:20.660 Congratulations.
00:36:22.680 Congratulations to the Amish.
00:36:24.400 Uh, no vaccines, uh, no isolation, no masks, herd immunity.
00:36:31.220 Amish are carrying on.
00:36:33.160 Got that.
00:36:34.880 Hey, uh, you know, I had an interesting experience talking to my wife last night.
00:36:40.760 She, uh, was telling me because, uh, Cheyenne, our daughter had, uh, tonsillitis.
00:36:47.320 And so she just wanted to run her to urgent care and just see how things were, you know,
00:36:51.620 shape it up.
00:36:52.200 So she runs, runs her to the local urgent care thing.
00:36:55.360 And, uh, my wife gets a lecture from a doctor about how, what do you mean she doesn't have
00:37:01.040 the vaccine?
00:37:02.580 Well, she's 15.
00:37:05.120 Uh, and what do you, what do you mean you don't have the vaccine?
00:37:10.100 Okay.
00:37:10.460 Well, I'm not here to talk to you about the vaccine.
00:37:12.600 I'm here to talk to you about her tonsillitis.
00:37:14.340 Do you realize, do you realize what you're doing by not giving, you know, the vaccine is
00:37:19.140 very, very safe.
00:37:19.940 Yeah, yeah, we've heard it all.
00:37:21.360 We know we got it, but we do not have heard it already.
00:37:24.320 We, we, we've got it.
00:37:25.860 We, uh, have made our own decision and we've all had COVID.
00:37:29.460 We had bad cases of it.
00:37:31.480 Um, and my wife said she just continued to get a lecture from the doctor.
00:37:35.740 And, uh, I said, at any point, did you say shut up?
00:37:40.280 Because I think that's the appropriate response at this point.
00:37:42.960 Shut up.
00:37:43.660 Especially when you have a sick kid sitting there.
00:37:45.320 Yeah.
00:37:45.560 I mean, I don't need to hear your lecture.
00:37:47.240 I'm an adult.
00:37:48.180 We've made our decision.
00:37:49.300 And you know what, doc, you know, it would be better if you didn't fire people that had
00:37:55.020 a different opinion.
00:37:56.280 Oh, all the nurses here.
00:37:57.800 They all agree that the COVID vaccine is great.
00:38:00.580 Really?
00:38:00.980 Is that because you fired anybody who disagreed with you?
00:38:05.100 I mean, you have no credibility.
00:38:07.080 You know, you want to have credibility, doc?
00:38:09.460 Don't fire the people who disagree with you.
00:38:11.980 In fact, then I can come to you and say, Hey, my doctor says this and you can say, well,
00:38:17.120 that's not true because of this, this, and this.
00:38:18.960 Can I give you some information and you can look at it and share it with your doctor and
00:38:22.660 see what he says.
00:38:24.040 Yeah.
00:38:25.060 Yeah.
00:38:25.300 Doc, I do that, but you don't want to do that.
00:38:29.360 You just want anybody who disagrees to shut up.
00:38:33.120 And so my response to you is shut up.
00:38:37.960 They've destroyed.
00:38:39.460 They're destroying medical credibility, destroying it.
00:38:44.080 It's going to have reverberations for a very long time.
00:38:47.020 Forever.
00:38:47.140 And again, this is not something that like a massive amounts of people are saying they
00:38:52.520 don't want to take.
00:38:53.400 Honestly.
00:38:53.880 I mean, like, you know, you look at these polls and they're like, Oh, well, what?
00:38:56.840 20% of people say they don't want to take the vaccine.
00:39:00.080 Well, that's the only people left.
00:39:02.300 You're at 80% of people have taken it.
00:39:04.940 80% of adults have already taken it.
00:39:07.400 Yeah.
00:39:07.680 In the country like the United States, what on earth did you think was going to happen?
00:39:11.480 You thought you were to get it above 80% in less than a year.
00:39:14.120 Can you, can you, can you tell me what does a vaccine do?
00:39:17.960 What does a vaccine do medically to the, to the body?
00:39:20.840 What does it do?
00:39:21.580 What does it do?
00:39:22.500 Well, it elicits a, uh, an immune system response.
00:39:26.120 It elicits immune system response.
00:39:28.680 So in other words, it tricks your body into thinking that it has COVID and that triggers
00:39:35.160 your, your antibodies to grow in your body.
00:39:38.460 Right.
00:39:39.600 Yeah.
00:39:40.040 I'm not sure what exactly you're looking for here, but I'm, but I'm looking for it.
00:39:43.700 Go ahead.
00:39:44.340 Well, like an MRNA vaccine, right?
00:39:45.880 Well, it sends basically blueprints to your body to make this a similar protein to the
00:39:50.580 one that is wrapped around the virus.
00:39:52.680 Right.
00:39:53.100 So it's not introducing the virus, but it's introducing that protein.
00:39:55.680 So when, by, if you get COVID, COVID, you breathe it in, uh, and it will say, Hey, wait
00:40:01.900 a minute, that's that same protein that I saw before.
00:40:03.840 Isn't that weird?
00:40:04.640 So my immune system will come and it will do something to get rid of that.
00:40:08.480 The only thing that is different from every other vaccine is every other vaccine.
00:40:12.400 You get a little bit of that virus to trick your body into thinking you have it.
00:40:17.920 Or a deactivated virus.
00:40:18.960 There's a bunch of different types of vaccines.
00:40:20.200 But it recognizes it and it triggers your natural immune system to fight it.
00:40:25.040 It's not the vaccine.
00:40:26.320 It's the vaccine that is triggering your immune system.
00:40:29.580 So if I've already had the virus, uh, then my immune system has already been not tricked.
00:40:37.400 It is actually fought and won against the virus.
00:40:41.980 So don't talk to me.
00:40:43.400 Don't talk to me about your fricking vaccine.
00:40:46.540 That's tricking my body into thinking I've already had it.
00:40:50.740 If I've already had it, I don't need your vaccine.
00:40:56.560 Shut up.
00:40:58.580 But again, it's helpful to attack a mom with her sick kid there.
00:41:03.420 Because this is the result you get.
00:41:04.780 This is the result you get.
00:41:05.960 She loved that doctor and would listen to her on anything now if she ever said anything again.
00:41:14.440 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:41:28.580 This, uh, this hour is going to be a pretty good hour.
00:41:33.360 The last, the next couple of hours, uh, you don't want to miss a second of today's, uh, program.
00:41:37.580 Fourth hour is going to be terrible today, though.
00:41:39.400 We do not.
00:41:39.900 We're not going to put any time into it at all.
00:41:41.580 Yeah.
00:41:41.780 Well, we're still having meetings trying to figure out how to add another hour.
00:41:45.040 We've been wanting to expand the show for many, many decades.
00:41:47.440 Remember when Joe Scarborough, when he was being taken off the air, um, he had a two hour show
00:41:53.700 and he was like, we're, we're not being fired.
00:41:56.060 We're not hiatus.
00:41:56.920 We're going on a hiatus.
00:41:58.560 We're trying to figure out how to add a third hour to the show.
00:42:01.480 And we were all like, just do it.
00:42:03.660 Right.
00:42:03.960 You could just do it.
00:42:04.980 If they wanted it, you could just do it.
00:42:06.400 Keep the microphones on.
00:42:08.040 You know?
00:42:08.440 Yeah.
00:42:08.660 It's not that hard, Joe.
00:42:10.240 It's, uh, I mean, not, you know, what do I know?
00:42:12.920 Radio Hall of Fame.
00:42:13.980 What do I know?
00:42:14.940 Now you're going to be shocked to hear they're still on that hiatus.
00:42:17.460 They never were able to figure out how to do that third hour.
00:42:20.860 Huh?
00:42:21.360 That is.
00:42:22.260 It was such a good show too.
00:42:24.180 That's weird.
00:42:25.120 Such a long break now.
00:42:26.540 I don't know that people would even remember.
00:42:27.560 Yeah.
00:42:27.960 That is weird.
00:42:29.860 A lot of people in radio come up with really interesting reasons why their careers fell apart.
00:42:34.480 Uh, but that's one of my favorites of all time.
00:42:36.800 We couldn't figure out how to do more.
00:42:38.620 So we did none.
00:42:41.620 Boy, don't you wish Washington would do that.
00:42:43.760 Yeah.
00:42:44.800 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:43:08.980 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:43:14.760 Hello, America.
00:43:19.120 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:43:21.120 As I'm thinking about what I'm about to talk about here, my mouth has gone a little bit dry.
00:43:26.040 I want to share something deeply, deeply personal.
00:43:29.460 Uh, but I think it's important, uh, that you know it in 60 seconds.
00:43:35.440 So Glenn Beck program, Garrett, a listener of the program who lives in South Carolina, heard himself a while back while he was lifting heavy boxes.
00:43:46.340 I mean, right?
00:43:47.460 That's why you have teenagers.
00:43:49.520 Anyway, um, he was lifting boxes, heard himself.
00:43:54.940 He had been hearing me talk about relief factor every day on the radio for over a year.
00:43:59.060 And it took him that long to decide, okay, I, maybe this guy will shut up if I just take it.
00:44:04.200 Well, you know, the story after a few weeks, he began to notice the pain going away within a month or two.
00:44:08.920 He said, I am out of pain.
00:44:11.140 These days he can lift up to 50 pounds.
00:44:13.680 Some people never learn.
00:44:14.880 What are you doing, Garrett?
00:44:16.680 Get yourself a teenager.
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00:44:43.360 I want to talk to you about something and I, I don't want to make this into a big deal, but I, I feel, um, that it is important to share this with you because if, uh, if I missed it, uh, there's a lot of people that are missing it.
00:45:03.220 As you know, that my, uh, uh, my family, we have a, um, a rich history of suicide.
00:45:10.960 And, um, we have had a suicide in my wife's family this last year.
00:45:19.280 And, um, I've had a couple of others in my family that have died from suicide and I have had two scares in the last three, four years with my own children, uh, with suicide.
00:45:33.380 Uh, and it, it, it is, it's an epidemic.
00:45:37.360 It is absolutely an epidemic.
00:45:40.360 Uh, and all of the things that are going on in the world are making things much, much worse.
00:45:47.940 All of these lockdowns, the masks, the everything, even the, even things like the school board meetings where you start to feel like you are powerless.
00:45:59.800 It will grind on you if you, uh, if you have been listening to the program, um, I hope you haven't noticed.
00:46:10.180 Uh, but I have, uh, I have been in a very, very dark place since, um, since I went to the Middle East.
00:46:19.060 Um, my experience over there damn near broke me.
00:46:22.900 Uh, I, uh, I, I, I just wasn't able to get over it for a while.
00:46:29.100 Uh, the life and death and the scale of it, uh, was just the ups were way up and the downs were way down.
00:46:38.700 Uh, and I just couldn't, uh, get past it, I guess.
00:46:44.240 I, uh, and I thought everything was normal and natural.
00:46:48.320 And as things began to pile on here with the things that I tell you every day, uh, it just got worse and worse.
00:46:55.820 And I never thought I am prone to clinical depression.
00:47:00.660 I haven't, I haven't had it like this since I was 25 years old.
00:47:05.240 And, uh, last week I started having, um, really very dangerous and dark thoughts.
00:47:13.400 And I thought, yeah, you know, I should call my doctor.
00:47:18.080 Uh, and, uh, and so I did and I cannot believe that I missed it for this long.
00:47:25.440 Uh, but he is treating me for, uh, clinical depression.
00:47:28.800 And I today feel, I felt this way a couple of days ago and a little bit yesterday.
00:47:34.680 And today I drove in and I'm like, I am clear.
00:47:37.800 I am the clouds have parted and I am back to where I need to be.
00:47:43.460 And, uh, I just, I'm only telling you this, this is going to be used against me.
00:47:49.340 Wait, they're going to say all kinds of things about this.
00:47:52.480 I'm only telling you this because I think it's critically important that you understand.
00:47:58.800 That you may feel like it's normal to be depressed.
00:48:04.320 I thought it was very, very normal for me to feel the way I was feeling because of the news of the day and what's happening in Afghanistan, what we were involved in.
00:48:18.340 Uh, I thought it was very normal and I will tell you only God kept me in this seat and only God kept me alive.
00:48:26.840 Um, but, uh, it's, it, it may very well start out to be something normal, but there is a difference between normal depression and clinical depression.
00:48:38.100 And please, please be hypervigilant in your own life and in your own family.
00:48:46.800 As I said, my first reaction, when my kids start to, you know, talk, I asked them all kinds of questions.
00:48:56.200 Um, and, uh, my, uh, one of my daughters, I caught it early ish.
00:49:02.760 Um, she wasn't talking to me about it, but she was talking to, uh, uh, somebody else about it in the family and we caught it.
00:49:10.380 And at the minute I heard the things that she was saying, I knew what it was.
00:49:14.600 And I took her right to the hospital.
00:49:16.220 I am hypervigilant on this.
00:49:18.920 I missed it in my own self.
00:49:22.040 Please, please.
00:49:23.860 If you are feeling.
00:49:26.740 At the end of your rope.
00:49:29.560 Please know that your mind.
00:49:31.540 It can play tricks on you and please see a doctor, uh, and get help, please.
00:49:40.760 Okay.
00:49:41.740 Today is the 135th, uh, anniversary of the dedication of the Statue of Liberty.
00:49:49.240 And I love the story of the Statue of Liberty because the Statue of Liberty is it, it, it, it points us in the right direction, but we have so misunderstood the Statue of Liberty.
00:50:00.500 First of all, it's not a gift from France.
00:50:02.080 I mean, they did give it to us, but it wasn't a gift.
00:50:04.320 It was more like here.
00:50:05.040 Can you take this thing?
00:50:06.620 Because they were no, seriously.
00:50:08.520 I mean, France doesn't give gifts like that.
00:50:10.700 Who gives a gift like that?
00:50:12.480 Gee, I hope they don't have another.
00:50:14.640 I hope they like it because we can't put it in a closet.
00:50:17.780 And every time a Frenchman comes, go pull it out of the closet, man.
00:50:21.220 Put it up real quick.
00:50:22.560 I mean, that's a really risky gift.
00:50:25.220 And that's not what they were doing.
00:50:26.860 They weren't, they weren't giving us a gift.
00:50:28.420 They dumped it off in boxes and like, hey, I hope you can put it together.
00:50:32.800 That's what happened.
00:50:33.860 I don't know that this is accurate.
00:50:35.260 It is absolutely accurate.
00:50:36.960 Why did they have it in the first place?
00:50:38.420 They had it in the first place because one, one guy who was an artist wanted to sell, I think it was Egypt, a great colossus that would stand at the foot of the, of the canal.
00:50:54.160 And Egypt was like, we don't need that.
00:50:57.460 It's like, oh crap.
00:50:58.300 I want to build a really big statue.
00:51:00.060 So then he was talking about the French and the French were going through all kinds of trouble because of socialism and the people in France, the leadership in France, many of the leaders in France needed to convince people that America had the answer.
00:51:16.060 And so what they did is they were like, hey, they just got out of, they just stopped slavery, the Civil War.
00:51:23.740 They broke the chains of that and they've come back together and they are really striving to do things and they are really making an impact on freedom.
00:51:33.560 We should be more like them instead of more like Karl Marx.
00:51:39.320 And so we'll take this, we'll get this artist guy who's been pitching this statue all around the world.
00:51:44.720 Not that statue, just a giant person.
00:51:47.020 I just want to make a statue of a giant person.
00:51:49.020 That's it.
00:51:49.660 Like giant people.
00:51:50.480 Right.
00:51:50.880 Yeah.
00:51:51.300 So we'll get him and we'll have him draw something up for America and then we'll go pitch it to all of the rich people trying to convince them that we need to.
00:52:03.120 We're going to have a revolution here and it's going to be a Marxist revolution and that's really bad.
00:52:08.660 And so maybe you guys should help us promote liberty in the American understanding here in France.
00:52:16.320 That's way better than France just dumped it here and said, please put it together.
00:52:21.120 That's a great story.
00:52:22.380 That's why context, I guess, matters, Stu.
00:52:25.000 Yeah.
00:52:25.900 Context matters.
00:52:27.040 Especially when the context reverses what the story said.
00:52:29.880 No, no.
00:52:30.300 But so they built it.
00:52:32.240 Yeah.
00:52:32.400 They had it.
00:52:33.200 They made their point and they're like, now we got to ship it over to them.
00:52:36.820 And they dumped it in a park and they were like, oh, yeah.
00:52:39.100 Good time.
00:52:39.780 Bye bye.
00:52:40.800 That's what happened.
00:52:42.240 Okay.
00:52:42.720 That is what happened.
00:52:44.520 This is you're basically the history channel right there.
00:52:46.960 Right there.
00:52:47.600 That is it.
00:52:48.400 That's the way history should be understood.
00:52:50.480 So the Statue of Liberty, you know, she's got these big, huge feet.
00:52:54.460 Nobody really notices.
00:52:55.340 She's got broken chains around her ankle because she broke the chains of slavery.
00:53:00.400 She's holding the tablets.
00:53:02.200 People think it's the Ten Commandments.
00:53:03.620 It's not.
00:53:04.320 It's our Declaration of Independence and our laws, our Constitution and Declaration of Independence.
00:53:09.120 That's why it says July 4, 1776 on those tablets.
00:53:13.400 And then it's not a crown.
00:53:15.320 Those are rays of light of the of the dawning sun that is coming up from behind her.
00:53:22.460 That's what the crown is.
00:53:23.980 Okay.
00:53:25.440 And the torch is called imprisoned lightning.
00:53:29.660 The torch was made because America was.
00:53:35.740 I mean, France really was, too, but leading the way on electrification for lights.
00:53:42.300 And so that torch is called imprisoned lightning.
00:53:46.940 And it's really supposed to represent not a flame, but an electric light.
00:53:53.680 Okay.
00:53:54.960 And it was to show what can be done if man is free.
00:54:00.060 But we bastardized all that.
00:54:02.660 So let me tell you the story the way you're supposed to hear it.
00:54:06.140 But let me take a quick break.
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00:55:41.160 So a few years ago, I worked with this amazing choir called the Millennial Choir and Orchestra, and they put together some music, patriotic music.
00:56:06.360 But I was involved, and I asked them, would you please reframe some of these things?
00:56:14.940 And they wrote a song called The New Colossus, and it has an opera singer in it and everything.
00:56:23.300 Start playing this here.
00:56:24.460 So as I told them the story that I just told you a little more eloquently about what the Emma Lazarus poem actually means and what the statue actually stands for,
00:56:38.800 I thought it was appropriate that it starts kind of like this, this warm embrace, this,
00:56:46.080 Oh, man, I'm here to send me your troubled, tired, wretched, flea-ridden pieces of garbage that can't make it to our shores,
00:56:59.600 because I'm going to hold them, and I'm going to give them some medicine for their boo-boos,
00:57:06.500 and they're not going to have to pay for it, because I'm the Statue of Liberty.
00:57:13.000 I'm the mother of exiles, and so I love all children with boo-boos.
00:57:19.240 Okay?
00:57:20.360 So that's the beginning of this.
00:57:22.840 I wanted it to reflect what everybody says that that Emma Lazarus poem means, but that's not what it means.
00:57:32.180 I mean, have you looked at that chick?
00:57:34.160 She is pretty fierce.
00:57:35.340 She looks like a dude in the first place.
00:57:37.380 I mean, hey, and I'm not judging.
00:57:39.400 It may have been our first transfigure.
00:57:41.260 So she looks like a dude, and she's kind of like scowling, kind of like, back off.
00:57:49.460 Have you noticed that?
00:57:50.840 No, I'm not giving you my number.
00:57:52.860 No, don't text me.
00:57:54.400 Hey, my eyes are up here.
00:57:56.180 Okay?
00:57:56.400 That's what the statue looks like she's saying.
00:57:59.500 And so what is that all about?
00:58:01.040 Because that's not a mom that you're like, oh, I got a boo-boo.
00:58:04.580 Will you just hold me?
00:58:05.940 Take care of me?
00:58:06.780 Feed me?
00:58:07.300 Give me welfare?
00:58:07.960 That's not what she's saying.
00:58:12.040 So the Statue of Liberty is based on the Great Colossus.
00:58:17.200 And it is a, it was a giant, a giant statue, you know, in a skirt, a guy.
00:58:25.360 And he had, I think he had a torch and a sword, one in each hand.
00:58:30.620 And he had his legs on one harbor, one foot of one harbor, and another one on the other harbor.
00:58:39.380 And your boat would go underneath his skirt.
00:58:42.000 I don't know how accurate that statue was.
00:58:44.660 I don't want to know.
00:58:45.740 I don't, it was Greece.
00:58:46.980 Okay?
00:58:47.540 We probably, you can do the math.
00:58:49.740 So he's, he's standing there.
00:58:52.360 And that was to say, don't screw with us.
00:58:55.960 We'll chop you up.
00:58:58.120 And we are vigilant.
00:59:00.120 So don't screw with us.
00:59:01.760 That's the Great Colossus.
00:59:03.420 The statue is the New Colossus.
00:59:07.500 And here's the Emma Lazarus poem.
00:59:09.960 Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame with conquering limbs astride from land to land.
00:59:16.700 Here at our sea-washed sunset gate shall stand a mighty woman with a torch whose flame is the imprisoned lightning.
00:59:27.380 Meaning, the flame here is invention, forward thinking.
00:59:35.980 You can do anything.
00:59:38.600 And her name, the mother of exiles.
00:59:41.760 From her beacon hand glows worldwide welcome.
00:59:45.760 Her mild eyes command the air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
00:59:51.320 This is really important.
00:59:53.400 It's not like, you know, give me your tired, your poor, your hungry.
00:59:56.460 She says, keep your ancient lands and your storied pomp.
01:00:02.680 In other words, you know, all your guilds, all your high and mighty titles, all your elites, all your princes, your dukes, your earl.
01:00:13.080 Shove them up where the sun doesn't shine.
01:00:15.880 We're not interested.
01:00:17.740 Keep your storied pomp, cries she with silent lips.
01:00:21.920 Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.
01:00:26.940 That's the way we read that part.
01:00:28.440 Yearning to breathe free.
01:00:29.880 But I thought it was important to start the way everybody thinks.
01:00:33.380 But then the song takes a turn.
01:00:36.940 And it starts to seem maybe, I don't know, a little stronger.
01:00:42.580 Keep your ancient lands and your storied pomp.
01:01:04.980 Up cries she with silent lips.
01:01:08.440 Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to be breathe free.
01:01:14.900 The wretched refuse from your teeming shore.
01:01:18.300 This is the way it's supposed to be understood.
01:01:29.220 It's supposed to be understood with her saying, keep all your crap.
01:01:33.720 OK, you give me the people that you say can't make it.
01:01:37.400 Look at what we're doing to society right now.
01:01:39.820 There are those who are good.
01:01:41.540 Those who are bad.
01:01:42.580 Those who will play along.
01:01:44.480 Those who won't.
01:01:45.600 Those who will get the vaccine.
01:01:47.400 Those who won't.
01:01:48.300 Those who will gladly give their children up to elites to educate.
01:01:52.900 And those that won't.
01:01:55.240 The Statue of Liberty looks for those who won't.
01:02:00.640 Give me all the people you have rejected.
01:02:04.300 Give them.
01:02:05.480 The people who are just yearning to be free.
01:02:08.060 Just to say, get out of my life.
01:02:12.120 I don't need you.
01:02:13.460 I can do it.
01:02:14.620 My community can do it.
01:02:16.140 Give me the wretched refuse from your teeming shore.
01:02:20.780 Send these, the homeless, the tempest-tossed to me.
01:02:25.520 Because I lift my lamp beside the golden door.
01:02:29.980 The air is chain, time, time, time, time, time, time, you are telling you part of my season.
01:02:40.820 LeftMothers In Turner
01:02:41.160 Year to breathe.
01:02:43.920 LeftM 가까이, time, time, time, time, time, time, time, time, time, time, time, time.
01:02:45.980 I lift my love beside the golden door.
01:03:14.080 I lift my love beside the golden door.
01:03:44.080 That, by the way, is the Millennial Choir and Orchestra.
01:03:49.480 You can find that in many other songs about America that I worked on with them, helped inspire some of the songs on it.
01:04:00.560 It's called To Be an American by the Millennial Choir and Orchestra.
01:04:05.660 An amazing all-volunteer orchestra and choir that is thousands of people strong.
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01:06:36.920 Last year, current students and alumni of the Coastal Carolina University Department of Theater gathered together to fight
01:06:45.740 racial injustice, and they created a list of demands for the faculty and the administrators.
01:06:51.680 I love that.
01:06:52.660 I love people who have a list of demands.
01:06:55.640 According to the student's website, and you can see it at ccutheater.com, here are just a few of the things they demanded.
01:07:05.400 Extensive and reoccurring diversity, equity, and inclusion training for faculty and staff with disciplinary consequences, if not upheld.
01:07:14.300 I love you already as a student.
01:07:17.040 Department-wide ban on phrases like colorblind casting.
01:07:22.260 Wait, what?
01:07:23.940 Oh.
01:07:24.980 A requirement to hire two people of color faculty or staff members by 2025.
01:07:32.040 And a public apology to all people of color students for all of the inequity and trauma that they have experienced.
01:07:42.040 Oh, my gosh.
01:07:43.060 Who's got a boo-boo?
01:07:44.160 Let me get a Band-Aid.
01:07:46.040 Well, the faculty complied.
01:07:48.380 Wrong answer.
01:07:49.960 The students have now been running the show, and now these same theater students are refusing to go to class until our next guest,
01:07:58.480 Professor Steve Ernest, is fired.
01:08:02.140 Now, why should he be fired?
01:08:03.700 Oh, dare I even tell the story?
01:08:10.060 It boils down to this.
01:08:11.520 Yes, and I'm going to say it.
01:08:12.700 He wasn't outraged enough.
01:08:14.620 Here's what happened.
01:08:15.980 A guest artist at the university met with two students after a class.
01:08:21.800 One student said she felt so isolated as a person of color and wanted to get to know more non-white students.
01:08:28.940 The guest artist suggested, well, you might want to make a group of non-white students that you can get together and you can talk about it.
01:08:35.280 So they proceeded together to write down the names of non-white students in the theater department on the board while they brainstormed ideas.
01:08:43.760 Well, they forgot to erase the board after they left, and the next class of actors entered the room.
01:08:52.360 Now, when I say actors, what I mean at primed revolutionaries, really, they saw the list and they were outraged.
01:08:58.360 They staged a protest, refusing to go to class to show their disgust.
01:09:03.140 There is a list of all of the minorities, all of the people of color in the theater department on the board.
01:09:11.880 Now, you may have noticed that our next guest hasn't even entered the story yet.
01:09:16.020 So when it comes to light that it was all a misunderstanding, the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee wrote to the theater department students to apologize to them for how they may have been affected by this incident.
01:09:27.840 Again, the incident being that students' names had been written on a board.
01:09:32.700 So now, Mr. Steve Ernest comes in, and he replied to the email from the committee saying,
01:09:40.260 Sorry, but I don't think this is a big deal.
01:09:42.240 I'm really sad that people get their feelings hurt so easily.
01:09:45.540 And they're going into theater?
01:09:47.260 Ha ha ha!
01:09:47.980 Yes, because you're going to get your feelings hurt all the time in theater.
01:09:55.540 But he can't say that.
01:09:57.400 For this, the students protested again, boycotted their classes, calling for him to be fired.
01:10:02.460 On September 20th, the Dean of Humanities and Fine Arts Department told Mr.
01:10:06.340 Ernest not to come to class to send her his syllabus.
01:10:10.140 He was suspended from teaching.
01:10:12.300 He joins us now, along with the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education and their Faculty Legal Defense Fund,
01:10:21.720 to push back against the university who seems to be working towards his termination.
01:10:26.660 Steve, how are you, sir?
01:10:28.920 I'm amazed at your storytelling ability.
01:10:32.140 That was kind of wonderful.
01:10:33.900 I wanted to hear you more.
01:10:35.820 Well, thank you.
01:10:37.300 So, Steve, did I get that story right?
01:10:40.720 Absolutely, spot on and well told.
01:10:46.380 Yeah, unfortunately, everything that you said was true.
01:10:51.580 And your email was not about, oh, who's got a boo-boo, like my email would have been.
01:11:00.200 But your email was, you guys are going into theater.
01:11:02.900 You can't be this raw, correct?
01:11:06.880 Yes, absolutely.
01:11:07.960 And, you know, I mean, no one is more supportive of students than I have been.
01:11:12.540 And it was just, you know, guys, move on.
01:11:15.200 Let's focus on what you need to be doing right now in your training and not all of these.
01:11:22.260 You know, and this is not the first situation like this.
01:11:26.060 And, you know, we all want diversity, equity, and inclusion.
01:11:30.640 But, you know, this has just been pushed too far.
01:11:34.260 Can you tell me why they wanted a department-wide ban on phrases like colorblind casting?
01:11:39.180 That one I didn't really understand.
01:11:44.240 I mean, you know, we've been doing this for two decades now.
01:11:49.360 You know, colorblind casting and casting of people, you know, of color in, you know, nontraditional roles.
01:11:57.500 Shakespeare has just been, it's been very common in the theater.
01:12:00.640 You know, I came from California to South Carolina at a school where I taught 30% white people.
01:12:07.820 You know, colorblind casting was just, we didn't really even factor that ever into the situation.
01:12:14.080 You know?
01:12:14.480 I mean, and it is funny because, you know, we've been doing this for two decades.
01:12:20.020 Orson Welles did it with Shakespeare in the 1920s or early 1930s where it was an all-black cast of Othello except for him.
01:12:31.600 And now he gets hammered because he put blackface on to play that.
01:12:38.140 Oh, my gosh.
01:12:38.960 He did an all-black cast except for one white cat.
01:12:42.860 Yeah, yeah, in the 1920s or 30s.
01:12:46.380 I mean, just never anything is enough.
01:12:49.540 It's just never enough.
01:12:51.840 So what's happening now?
01:12:55.080 You're with FIRE, and they're representing you, right?
01:13:00.160 Yes.
01:13:01.060 And, you know, nothing's really happening.
01:13:05.080 You know, there have been a few meetings that I was not in attendance of with lawyers.
01:13:10.900 And, yeah, I've been told that they want me to resign or they'll terminate me.
01:13:17.420 But I don't really know the reason other than what we have in front of us here.
01:13:24.140 So, yeah, it's just been just a time of me doing not very much, working on a few projects of my own, and just waiting.
01:13:33.700 Wow.
01:13:34.200 So let me ask you, the mob mentality on the university campus, have they just taken over our universities?
01:13:43.880 Yeah, we're starting to see that.
01:13:48.060 You know, and it's not only at Coastal Carolina University.
01:13:51.280 And this was a, you know, we don't have these kind of incidents there.
01:13:54.200 I don't know of many ever.
01:13:57.220 But we are seeing this, you know, and not only, I've been fortunate enough not only to meet FIRE,
01:14:02.700 but also Counterweight, which is another organization like this that protects free speech,
01:14:08.500 go more on an international level.
01:14:11.440 And this is happening in England.
01:14:13.160 This is happening in France.
01:14:14.840 This is happening in countries all around the world now at institutions of higher education,
01:14:21.100 where the mob mentality is demonstrating against this faculty member of that
01:14:25.820 for whatever type of language that they've used and hurt feelings and this kind of a thing.
01:14:32.180 So, you know, it's something that I'm really intent on stepping out there and slowing down
01:14:39.680 and getting people just to come back to reason.
01:14:43.680 So, but if you can't do it there, I mean, I really believe, Steve,
01:14:49.000 there has to be almost a parallel economy, because things are going so crazy now
01:14:54.800 that I don't know where to send my kids to college.
01:14:59.260 You know, I'd rather have them not go to college and just find different ways to teach them
01:15:05.440 the things they need to know, because it's all, it's seemingly almost all indoctrination.
01:15:11.240 It has nothing to do with higher education.
01:15:15.780 And having been in it for 30 years, I can say that there has certainly been a move in that direction.
01:15:21.760 And, you know, and a lot of people feel just the same way that you do,
01:15:26.140 that these are just, you know, liberal training boot camps now with very little to do with
01:15:32.960 intense subject subject of the study matter or to learn discipline and other things like this
01:15:40.800 that that we learned, you know, back in the day.
01:15:44.240 Steve, I can't tell you, my, my professor, I was in high school, and we had a doctor of theater
01:15:54.580 who taught us, and I went to an art school, and he was amazing.
01:16:01.400 Dr. Beeth, he changed, he changed my life and, and opened me up to so many things.
01:16:07.320 I happen to know one of your students, because I just hired her.
01:16:11.060 Uh, I think she's absolutely brilliant, and she raves about you.
01:16:15.200 Uh, and, uh, I would love to know if, if you don't get this job back, uh, you know,
01:16:21.420 if there's anybody who's looking for a theater professor, uh, I'd love to be able to pass it on,
01:16:27.100 because my daughter wants to be in theater.
01:16:30.240 Um, and, luckily, I happen to know some really good people that, uh, you know, were very successful
01:16:39.620 in, in that, uh, arena that are not part of this liberal cabal, and so she's learning from those
01:16:47.120 people, but when she goes to college, I know what she's going to face, especially in theater.
01:16:51.940 It's always been a little crazy.
01:16:53.720 You have to be a little crazy to be in theater, in the arts, um, and, you know, I, I think people
01:17:00.080 like you who are willing to stand up and say, look, I, we, I'm not a racist.
01:17:03.920 We all want to get along.
01:17:05.220 We all want, you know, fairness, et cetera, et cetera, and equality, but none of this nonsense
01:17:10.900 is happening in the classroom.
01:17:12.280 None of it.
01:17:12.780 We're here to learn about this topic.
01:17:15.100 And, uh, if you, if you don't go back, I'd love to help you find a job.
01:17:20.220 That would be, you know, and I think a lot of this maybe have to do with, uh, what I call
01:17:25.240 pandemic frustration.
01:17:26.960 Some people out in California have, have asked me if, if this is not part of that, uh, who
01:17:31.860 are in theater, who are professors of theater in California, because the world of theater
01:17:35.880 has been literally shut down for two years.
01:17:38.720 You know, we've been hit hard as, as any industry.
01:17:41.340 And so there's been a lot of frustration out there and, and just an unusual amount of
01:17:46.100 hatred going on just because of what, what the future holds out there.
01:17:51.860 It is.
01:17:52.640 I would hate to be a student at this time in the world because they're being told the
01:17:58.120 lies that you'll never make it, uh, that, uh, the world is going to, you know, burn itself
01:18:04.340 out in 20 years.
01:18:05.520 I mean, the, the, it is such a bleak picture, uh, that the, I think the lies that are being
01:18:11.840 told about America and, and the globe, I w I would hate to be a student now.
01:18:18.320 I don't know.
01:18:19.260 I don't know how you would get up every morning and say, Hey, I've got a bright future ahead
01:18:23.280 of me.
01:18:24.040 Steve, thank you so much.
01:18:26.080 I really appreciate it.
01:18:27.460 It's been wonderful talking to you.
01:18:28.800 Thank you so much.
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01:18:51.640 I mean, just in case the car breaks down and you don't have a way back and forth.
01:18:54.560 I mean, maybe we should go back to the horse and buggy thing.
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01:19:53.240 So it's just come out now.
01:20:10.200 The guy who bought Jeffrey Epstein's luxury jet fleet, uh, is suing the estate.
01:20:18.200 He says he can't shake the stigma.
01:20:20.400 He bought it before he knew everything about Jeffrey Epstein, apparently.
01:20:26.740 Uh, and now he's got the Lolita express and he's like, I mean, I can't have the Lolita express.
01:20:35.580 Everybody is.
01:20:36.480 And he says, he's just, it's just disgraced him, his company and everything else.
01:20:42.140 And so he's suing them because he can't do anything with them.
01:20:46.260 And I'm thinking now's the time to buy a really nice jet.
01:20:49.600 Yeah.
01:20:49.780 Cause I don't care.
01:20:51.120 Yeah.
01:20:51.460 I want, I would probably want like an exorcism done.
01:20:54.480 I'm going to rename it.
01:20:55.340 Yeah.
01:20:55.780 And I'm going to deep cleaning.
01:20:56.800 Yeah.
01:20:57.000 I'm going to deep, deep cleaning.
01:20:58.900 I'm going to pull out all the fabrics.
01:21:00.660 Right.
01:21:00.920 Uh, and I might have a priest, a rabbi, you know, every shaman, you know, uh, fly from country
01:21:07.920 to country and get every religion.
01:21:09.260 That's right.
01:21:09.720 We'll come in.
01:21:10.480 We'll burn the sage and everything in there.
01:21:12.720 But, uh, I'd want to do that.
01:21:15.420 But after that, I mean, it's an airplane.
01:21:17.780 There is the, yeah.
01:21:18.260 The question is, uh, does it, uh, fly and land?
01:21:23.600 That's what I want to know about it.
01:21:25.100 Well, I want to know, does it fly?
01:21:26.460 Do you have to have an underage girl on board for it to land?
01:21:29.840 I don't think it's powered by Lolita's.
01:21:31.360 You don't think so?
01:21:32.060 No.
01:21:32.500 Okay.
01:21:32.880 So like in the fuel tank, there's never been a bunch of 14 year old girls.
01:21:37.260 That I cannot say.
01:21:38.360 Okay.
01:21:38.600 Yeah.
01:21:38.780 I certainly could not rule that out.
01:21:40.020 I would want to know some of those things.
01:21:41.720 Of all things.
01:21:42.600 You know?
01:21:43.200 Okay.
01:21:43.380 Just, I just want the express part.
01:21:46.660 Not the Lolita part.
01:21:47.600 Not the Lolita part.
01:21:48.160 Not the Lolita part.
01:21:49.040 It's just the express.
01:21:49.520 It's just an express.
01:21:50.860 Get me somewhere fast.
01:21:51.440 I mean, you could convince me this was a plane of history.
01:21:54.780 Huh?
01:21:56.120 Huh?
01:21:56.720 Yes.
01:21:57.080 A very important plane of history.
01:21:59.880 I mean, it's not like.
01:22:01.680 I mean, presidents have flown in this plane.
01:22:04.280 Yeah, but that's not.
01:22:05.360 It's true.
01:22:06.140 That's not good.
01:22:07.060 That's not good.
01:22:07.820 I mean, I wouldn't buy Hitler's plane.
01:22:10.860 No.
01:22:11.180 No.
01:22:11.460 No, I would not.
01:22:12.800 And, you know, Epstein was.
01:22:14.700 That's a good point.
01:22:15.900 Was, you know.
01:22:17.400 I mean, he wasn't Hitler.
01:22:18.740 No.
01:22:19.380 But.
01:22:19.940 But he was a bad.
01:22:21.000 He was a bad guy.
01:22:22.120 Yeah.
01:22:22.520 And now, how would it work?
01:22:24.680 Because obviously, at any point, he could come back and take the plane, considering he's
01:22:29.000 still alive, clearly.
01:22:31.920 Dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun.
01:22:32.900 Wait.
01:22:33.840 Still, I didn't think he was.
01:22:35.240 Yes.
01:22:35.600 He escaped.
01:22:36.100 You didn't see this?
01:22:37.040 No, I didn't.
01:22:37.820 Yeah.
01:22:37.920 He's, he's, it's like, where in the world is.
01:22:40.040 So, did Hillary Clinton help him escape?
01:22:42.500 Oh, yeah.
01:22:42.720 Was she in there trying to kill him?
01:22:44.180 And then he's like, let's just get out of here together.
01:22:46.260 And she was like, okay.
01:22:47.680 It's in the road.
01:22:47.920 I've got the Loading Express right over here.
01:22:51.720 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:22:53.480 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:23:17.920 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
01:23:33.000 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:23:39.860 Well, hello, America.
01:23:41.560 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:23:43.380 Oh, there is, there are people standing up.
01:23:46.940 By the way, I haven't had a chance to get to this yet.
01:23:49.620 I love the story.
01:23:50.880 Do you remember the Marine that was in the Arizona convenience store?
01:23:55.620 What was that, a few days ago?
01:23:57.420 Yeah.
01:23:57.620 And he, he stopped, he stopped a guy from robbing.
01:24:01.620 And he's like, don't, don't mess with me.
01:24:04.580 And he just got a citizen's award for extraordinary heroism and exceptional courage while voluntarily coming to the aid of another citizen during an incident involving criminal.
01:24:16.480 Well, I don't know how they got that on to a medal, but they did.
01:24:19.720 But he showed up to get this, this certificate and this plaque yesterday.
01:24:24.600 He showed up wearing a Make America Great Again hat and a Let's Go Brandon t-shirt.
01:24:36.160 The Glenn Beck Program.
01:24:37.940 We're going to be joined by British, British, by, well, God, now I can only think of British.
01:24:44.220 Bridget Phetasy.
01:24:44.920 Bridget Phetasy.
01:24:46.000 In just a second.
01:24:48.100 These are hard words.
01:24:49.040 I know.
01:24:49.700 I know.
01:24:50.560 I know.
01:24:51.520 First, let me tell you about Goldline.
01:24:53.000 Um, what's happening this weekend in Glasgow is really important.
01:25:00.440 It is, uh, another, uh, global warming meeting and the banks and the, uh, people like, uh, Blackstone and Goldman Sachs already have met this week.
01:25:13.480 They are putting the final touches on the new banking system and regulatory system that will make sure that if you're not green, if you're not a social justice warrior, you will not get a loan.
01:25:27.400 Um, the reason why we are paying so much for gas is because we're shutting everything down.
01:25:35.460 They're not getting loans.
01:25:36.840 If you're Exxon, unless it's a green project, you're not getting a loan, uh, for your, your new exploratory drills.
01:25:44.780 That's a real problem.
01:25:46.020 Inflation is also the problem.
01:25:49.700 So all of this money is out there.
01:25:52.740 We're, we're making things scarce intentionally because of global warming.
01:25:57.360 This is a disaster and you're seeing the price of meat.
01:26:02.240 You're paying about what?
01:26:03.680 $10 for hamburger.
01:26:05.100 How much of that is because they're, they're blocking meat because of CO2 and how much of that is because of all of the money that is inflated.
01:26:16.520 Please guard what you have.
01:26:19.060 There's a couple of things.
01:26:20.240 One Bitcoin, but they could shut that down in a heartbeat.
01:26:24.800 Hopefully they don't.
01:26:26.580 The other is gold.
01:26:27.880 That is the traditional thing that everyone goes to.
01:26:31.660 Um, it is, uh, I mean, it's been around for thousands and thousands of years.
01:26:37.140 China is loading up on gold.
01:26:39.220 Russia is loaded up on gold.
01:26:41.600 Everybody.
01:26:42.200 I think that understands what's coming for the West has been loading up on gold.
01:26:46.380 Will you please just see if it's right for you and your family right now?
01:26:50.020 This is the last week they're offering it tomorrow.
01:26:52.100 I think it's done.
01:26:53.220 Uh, if there are any left by tomorrow, they're offering free platinum.
01:26:57.020 It is a one 10th of an ounce platinum coin.
01:27:00.220 If you have a qualifying order of graded $5 gold Indians, uh, they've never given platinum away because of its scarcity and its price, but you can get it today.
01:27:08.680 And tomorrow, the number is eight, six, six gold line, eight, six, six gold line or gold line.com.
01:27:14.740 One of my favorite people, she kind of feels like a sister of mine, uh, Bridget Phetasy, host of Walk-In's Welcome, the podcast.
01:27:30.680 And, uh, and she's a fantastic writer.
01:27:34.480 She used to be, you would consider yourself very, very liberal progressive in the past.
01:27:39.040 Yeah.
01:27:39.300 Oh yeah.
01:27:39.800 Yeah.
01:27:39.960 You would hate me, right?
01:27:40.980 You probably did.
01:27:41.820 Yeah.
01:27:42.080 Yeah.
01:27:42.920 You didn't need to say it that way.
01:27:45.740 It seemed like there was a change built into that either.
01:27:47.600 It was like, yes, yes, I do.
01:27:49.260 I used to.
01:27:50.320 What are you talking about?
01:27:51.900 Um, and you had an awakening.
01:27:54.480 You haven't been in the studio for since 2018 because you've been in California lockdown.
01:27:59.560 Yes.
01:28:00.200 Yeah.
01:28:00.620 We're still in lockdown.
01:28:02.060 You're still in lockdown.
01:28:03.300 No, it's still, it's still just, it's opening up, but it's still, it's weird.
01:28:07.940 I didn't even realize until I was in Texas, how much Stockholm syndrome sets in, even for
01:28:14.520 someone like me, who's pretty free and not, I never really, my husband was in, he worked
01:28:21.140 in a grocery store through the whole pandemic.
01:28:22.700 So he was coming and going and working and never stopped working.
01:28:25.640 And so we didn't get that weird being locked down.
01:28:30.000 We didn't have the luxury of not being, you know, interacting with other humans.
01:28:34.740 And so it was pretty normal.
01:28:37.480 And then we just kind of rolled with all of it.
01:28:40.700 And then I came here and I was like, oh, I feel so free.
01:28:43.860 I'm, I feel happy.
01:28:45.880 I feel excited.
01:28:47.220 I see a path forward in life.
01:28:49.980 I don't feel like I'm living in a dying state that's on hospice.
01:28:54.300 It's so weird living in Texas, unless I'm going to Florida, I feel exactly the opposite.
01:28:59.920 Yeah.
01:29:00.120 Every time I travel someplace, I'm like, good God, how do people live here?
01:29:03.400 What is this?
01:29:04.220 Yeah, it is.
01:29:04.960 And I'm not the kind of person that I still have been living my life, but I guess just
01:29:10.620 not being aware of how bad things look around me.
01:29:14.280 Not, I realized I don't really want to leave my house because I don't want to see how bad
01:29:19.040 it looks and it really is tragic what's happened in San Francisco, LA and it gets worse.
01:29:25.080 I've heard that it is.
01:29:26.360 It's tragic.
01:29:27.420 I've heard that it is beyond your imagination bad.
01:29:30.080 Yeah.
01:29:30.360 It's not, it's really just, and it, and there's no, there's no stop to it.
01:29:35.320 There doesn't seem to be any stopping the process.
01:29:39.240 There's no.
01:29:40.460 Well, you had that whistle stop.
01:29:41.960 You had that.
01:29:42.660 It was called Larry Elder.
01:29:45.420 That might've changed things.
01:29:46.660 Yeah, that wasn't, I mean, the minute he got, he got the nomination or the, he was
01:29:51.520 the front runner.
01:29:52.160 I think they, it became less of a referendum on Newsom and more of a referendum on Trump.
01:29:56.940 So that was the best thing that ever happened to Newsom.
01:29:59.440 Yeah.
01:29:59.940 Because all of a sudden it was like, well, we don't want another Trump.
01:30:04.000 And it was very easy for them to pivot.
01:30:05.600 They're going to say that about anything.
01:30:06.480 They said that about Mitt fricking Romney, who is the most milk toast oatmeal I've ever seen
01:30:14.160 in my life.
01:30:14.780 He was the devil.
01:30:16.660 Yeah.
01:30:17.440 Yeah.
01:30:17.660 So Newsom, Newsom is a, and you know, people seem to be, they seem to be okay with all
01:30:23.660 of it.
01:30:24.340 And there, it's a lot of neuroticism.
01:30:27.440 There's just so much fear and there's just fear everywhere in America, but it's not the
01:30:33.680 same level as in a lot of these liberal cities that I've been in.
01:30:37.700 There's fear here.
01:30:38.700 There's fear here, but it is, it's Californians moving here.
01:30:42.640 Yeah, it really is.
01:30:44.580 I mean, we check you at the gates now.
01:30:47.200 You know, Hawaii had just started using these robot dogs.
01:30:50.980 Oh yeah.
01:30:51.360 I saw those.
01:30:52.140 Yeah.
01:30:53.360 I mean, you bring one of those robot dogs to Texas and I think, I think you would have
01:30:57.600 a hard time keeping that robot dog walking.
01:31:00.920 It's just target practice.
01:31:02.040 Yeah.
01:31:02.360 It would be.
01:31:03.260 Yeah.
01:31:03.360 It would be.
01:31:04.040 Can's on top of it.
01:31:05.300 It's a moving target.
01:31:06.640 Yeah.
01:31:06.780 And they're going to, you know, look for COVID-19 and, and these little robots are out.
01:31:11.720 I mean, this is like a movie.
01:31:13.540 I know.
01:31:13.900 It's a, we live in, it's, I was thinking about the last time I was here and how it was weird.
01:31:17.900 It was already weird, but it is, it's got, we're through the, fully through the looking
01:31:23.220 glass that's in the looking glass.
01:31:25.200 Yeah.
01:31:25.500 You were, the last time you were here, it was weird because there were very few people like
01:31:30.960 you.
01:31:31.320 Yeah.
01:31:31.600 That were waking up and you were really still at the very beginning.
01:31:35.540 You're like, I'm kind of uncomfortable.
01:31:38.060 I don't know exactly if I should be seen with you.
01:31:41.640 You know, it wasn't even that.
01:31:42.880 I just also had never done media.
01:31:44.520 You know, I think my first media hit was with Ben Shapiro in 2018.
01:31:49.140 So in October of 2018, right before the midterms, that was when I did my first media hit ever
01:31:57.440 in my life.
01:31:58.160 And I, so I did get kind of thrown into the space.
01:32:01.940 And then not only am I thrown into the space, I'm thrown into the space with Nazis, in quotes.
01:32:07.940 Yeah.
01:32:09.760 Yeah.
01:32:10.760 Yeah.
01:32:11.320 And it was very, you know, even as I look back, it's, it was very, and so, and like you
01:32:15.880 said, there wasn't, there weren't, we've seen a huge, large portion of people who have
01:32:21.380 been refugees from the left.
01:32:23.500 Yeah.
01:32:23.860 There is something happening.
01:32:25.440 I mean, the let's go Brandon theme, you know, the, the deal, the song, you know, now thwarting
01:32:31.460 Adele, uh, for the top of the charts, uh, um, Dave Chappelle.
01:32:37.120 Yeah.
01:32:37.400 I mean, I don't think anyone but Dave Chappelle could survive what he's, what he's doing, but
01:32:44.280 it shows how ridiculous they are.
01:32:47.840 You didn't watch the special.
01:32:49.540 If you think that's who he is, you didn't watch it.
01:32:53.400 Yeah.
01:32:53.820 Or they did watch it, but they still want him to be that.
01:32:57.820 How?
01:32:58.140 Yeah.
01:32:58.460 How though?
01:32:59.060 How do you make him, if you watch, did you watch it?
01:33:01.300 I did.
01:33:01.740 Of course.
01:33:02.160 You saw the ending.
01:33:03.000 Yeah, of course.
01:33:03.600 How, how, how is this guy a hater?
01:33:05.920 Yeah.
01:33:06.240 I think people see what they want to see though, in, in many instances in life.
01:33:12.360 And, and I think that if you are committed to the idea of Dave Chappelle being a transphobe
01:33:18.620 for, for example.
01:33:20.540 So with that whole story was a lie.
01:33:22.360 I mean, you listen to it, you, you cry, you have to be dead inside not to cry.
01:33:27.100 Yeah.
01:33:27.480 I mean, I think that, I think the criticism that what, that I've read and heard is that
01:33:32.760 it was like saying, Oh, this is, you know, I have a black friend.
01:33:36.600 It was him saying like, I have a trans friend.
01:33:39.240 Oh, shut up.
01:33:41.480 Jeez.
01:33:42.260 Shut up.
01:33:43.520 I mean, it was, I think it's good though, to see Netflix backing him.
01:33:47.080 That was really even more important than the, he backed up.
01:33:50.560 And then it sort of backed out a little bit.
01:33:52.440 He did it.
01:33:53.040 I was saying this.
01:33:53.860 People are like, he caved.
01:33:55.140 I'm like, no, he didn't.
01:33:56.080 If you read the actual statement, he basically said, I should have been led with humanity and
01:34:01.860 then told them to go kick rocks and I'm still telling them to go kick rocks and we're not
01:34:06.260 taking it down.
01:34:07.140 This is a multi-step process though, Bridget.
01:34:09.140 I mean, the Washington Redskins for years said they would never change the name and then
01:34:15.040 they changed the name.
01:34:16.320 Yeah, but they didn't.
01:34:17.040 The Cleveland Indians.
01:34:17.720 I think, no, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
01:34:19.600 I think the, and now they may be all, this may be all wet on this, but I think the Washington
01:34:26.020 football team was brilliantly selected because people still call them the Redskins.
01:34:33.160 Yes, I agree.
01:34:33.900 They didn't change the name and they have the ability because the Washington football team
01:34:39.260 is the worst thing ever.
01:34:41.100 No one can say it.
01:34:41.780 And so they, they're just like, this is going to end soon.
01:34:44.280 I mean, you know, Hitler was eventually exposed.
01:34:47.780 It's going to go back to normal at some point.
01:34:50.820 Keep the Redskins stuff in a warehouse.
01:34:53.020 We'll sell it maybe 20 years down the road.
01:34:54.780 I'm just saying that there is a long history of, I mean, I think Chappelle is the only guy
01:35:00.820 I can think of that, that maybe is able to survive this, but we've seen so many people
01:35:05.240 that, that it starts, that little ball starts rolling and eventually they, they, they fail.
01:35:10.680 I think it's different this time because you have average people standing up now, you
01:35:15.680 know, it's not just, you're not just standing out alone.
01:35:18.580 You know, this, this thing that's happening in the school districts is so critically important
01:35:24.760 these parents standing up and saying, uh, excuse me.
01:35:28.300 No, these are my children.
01:35:29.920 Yeah.
01:35:30.640 A lot of people want to make it out.
01:35:32.360 Like it's right wing media.
01:35:33.880 That's brainwashing all these parents.
01:35:36.060 And I think people underestimate that the pandemic in this instance was an opportunity to reveal.
01:35:45.700 Yeah.
01:35:45.840 Parents were seeing what was being taught and hearing it.
01:35:48.660 And they're like, wait, what?
01:35:50.320 What did your teacher just say?
01:35:52.100 What are you learning?
01:35:53.300 Why aren't you learning math?
01:35:54.940 Right.
01:35:55.240 And it's, it's crazy because I don't think like when, um, Obama went on the campaign trail
01:36:02.720 this last week and he was like, you know, just drummed up, you know, uh, uh, nonsense
01:36:07.340 come from, and you're like, shut up.
01:36:09.500 Are the fake culture wars coming?
01:36:10.560 Yeah, the fake culture war thing.
01:36:11.720 What a, what a, I mean, coming from him, that's rich.
01:36:14.580 Right?
01:36:15.140 Isn't it?
01:36:15.820 Rich.
01:36:16.340 Yeah.
01:36:16.780 How did you feel about Glenn's Obama impersonation there?
01:36:18.960 Do you think that was pretty good?
01:36:20.080 Yeah.
01:36:20.480 No, I just, I'm horrible at impressions.
01:36:23.320 So anyway, you can do something moderately.
01:36:26.440 So I'm impressed.
01:36:27.820 Let me, um, let me be a little harsh.
01:36:31.660 Yes.
01:36:31.960 About you.
01:36:32.880 Okay.
01:36:33.680 Here we go.
01:36:34.380 During the pandemic, you were, I didn't know how, I didn't know where you were on some of
01:36:41.260 the authoritarian kind of stuff.
01:36:43.920 You know what I mean?
01:36:45.820 So did you change?
01:36:48.220 Is there, what happened?
01:36:49.160 I wrote a piece about this, about just things that I got wrong in general.
01:36:53.160 And I think at the beginning, I didn't, I heard everybody being like, they're not going
01:37:00.960 to take this power away.
01:37:02.160 And this is my kind of naivete, I guess, as coming from the left is I was like, yeah, two
01:37:09.540 weeks to just like chill things out and let the hospitals catch up.
01:37:12.900 We, I think I have to tell you, I was there too.
01:37:15.660 We didn't know.
01:37:16.760 Everyone knows now we didn't know.
01:37:18.960 And it was bad.
01:37:19.900 They were fricking welding people into houses in China.
01:37:22.860 So I agree.
01:37:23.540 I was very much like, all right.
01:37:25.880 And I can't, I've come out and said, I mean, and I saw guys like Jesse Kelly who were like,
01:37:30.480 you don't do this.
01:37:31.440 This is insane.
01:37:32.920 And it felt hyperbolic to me.
01:37:35.380 And oh boy, that's really what's like traumatized me.
01:37:39.500 I was thinking about this the other day, you know, and they're like, we're just going to
01:37:42.260 do a vaccine passport.
01:37:43.900 We're just going to do a mandate.
01:37:44.900 I'm like, no, I don't trust you guys with anything anymore.
01:37:47.500 Anything.
01:37:48.000 Ever.
01:37:48.500 You lost all your credibility.
01:37:49.820 And then shredding the credibility.
01:37:51.860 I mean, being in LA during the protests slash riots.
01:37:55.340 Oh my gosh.
01:37:56.680 That was crazy.
01:37:58.340 Craziness.
01:37:58.740 I mean, do your neighbors notice that it's, they really, they do.
01:38:05.620 But most of, I think, I do think a lot of the people who left are generally center right
01:38:11.220 and maybe Republicans who left these, you know, people worry that it's all people, liberals
01:38:16.680 coming to these red states, but the numbers aren't really showing that.
01:38:20.100 I would tell you right now, the Californians that I met, some of them are more conservative
01:38:24.860 than the Texans that have grown up here.
01:38:26.980 Yeah.
01:38:27.120 Um, the, uh, uh, you know, I would say the same to you, get the hell out.
01:38:33.220 Oh yeah.
01:38:33.580 I mean, if you, if you don't agree with what the left is doing right now, these are really
01:38:40.760 bad guys.
01:38:41.760 Yeah.
01:38:42.080 You know, the people who are leading some of these charges, they do believe in, they have
01:38:47.460 a right to do whatever is good for the collective.
01:38:49.640 That's really dangerous.
01:38:51.280 Yeah.
01:38:51.500 So that was, I mean, I don't, I guess it was, I think in the early days we were like,
01:38:56.380 what's the problem?
01:38:57.120 And then quickly it became, I became aware that this, the people who I believed were being
01:39:04.300 hyperbolic and fear mongering were actually correct.
01:39:08.460 And then just seeing the fallout and, and of course, as we learn more about the virus and
01:39:14.300 what was actually going on.
01:39:16.300 So I think as more knowledge came out, but really, I, I really think that just having
01:39:21.620 everybody locked down, telling everybody they couldn't leave.
01:39:24.920 And then you had these kinds of Patriot protests and then watching everybody pivot and say, Oh, like
01:39:33.580 you had epidemiologists coming out and saying that you can go protest in a pandemic because
01:39:38.600 racism is the real virus.
01:39:40.580 And now you have thousands and thousands of people in the street.
01:39:43.260 And that just, I think it broke.
01:39:45.160 How do you even explain the border?
01:39:46.820 How do you explain the border?
01:39:48.140 You're not even testing them for COVID.
01:39:50.200 You're releasing them.
01:39:51.380 They don't have to wear a mask.
01:39:52.800 They don't have to get double vaccinated.
01:39:55.220 It makes no sense.
01:39:56.780 I mean, it is so clearly a lie.
01:39:59.800 Yeah.
01:39:59.940 And it's almost, that's almost an invisible story.
01:40:03.140 If you don't watch anything outside of MSNBC, unless they're forced to cover it, they're not
01:40:10.240 really covering it.
01:40:11.540 So people don't even really know about what's happening.
01:40:15.080 It's, it's, it's, yeah.
01:40:16.520 So, I mean, fair, fair to push me on that.
01:40:19.120 I, I definitely.
01:40:20.660 Well, I don't think, I mean, cause I was the same way.
01:40:22.360 When it was 15 days to, to flatten the curve, I thought that was reasonable.
01:40:26.740 I thought it was shocking, but I thought it was reasonable because we didn't know what
01:40:30.580 we were dealing with yet.
01:40:31.920 But the minute we started to see and we're like, okay, okay, wait a minute.
01:40:36.260 Those all, that all should have gone away.
01:40:38.780 And you can't close the economy for three months.
01:40:42.500 You just can't.
01:40:44.440 And it was, it was a mistake.
01:40:46.580 I mean, the real way to handle it, I think was the way Sweden or the Amish did.
01:40:51.340 Many, and many states were open.
01:40:53.320 When I was in Texas a year ago, they were open.
01:40:56.420 So there are places that have been pretty open since that summer.
01:40:59.600 Yeah.
01:40:59.760 And the one that leads the nation in the least amount of COVID, new COVID cases is now Florida.
01:41:07.400 Yeah.
01:41:08.020 Yeah.
01:41:08.520 I mean, after they had the highest number.
01:41:11.280 That again goes to herd mentality kind of thinking.
01:41:15.460 I mean, isn't it just cause they have a lot of olds?
01:41:17.740 A lot of olds.
01:41:18.580 There's a lot of olds there.
01:41:19.640 This was what we're told.
01:41:20.880 Yeah.
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01:41:38.100 What?
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01:41:43.000 Isn't it a little creepy?
01:41:43.860 Hawaii is doing robot dogs.
01:41:46.380 Seriously.
01:41:46.820 What does that mean?
01:41:47.520 What do they do?
01:41:48.140 What do you mean they're doing robot dogs?
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01:41:51.540 They're sending robot dogs out to neighborhoods to see if there's COVID in the air.
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01:42:27.400 So I am recently, recently, I am more encouraged than I've been in a long time because I see
01:42:49.620 people standing up.
01:42:51.960 I mean, New York, you have the police are not doing it.
01:42:56.180 The firefighters are saying, screw you and your vaccine mandate.
01:43:00.500 It's happening everywhere.
01:43:02.940 And it's going to cause chaos if they actually fire these people, which I think they will.
01:43:10.020 Probably.
01:43:10.940 But it at least gives me hope that the average person now is starting to wake up and stand
01:43:15.060 up and go, uh-uh.
01:43:15.840 Yeah, it's interesting because the mandates, the vaccine mandates seem to be, it's like
01:43:21.260 there have been waves of red pilling.
01:43:23.480 You know, there's, I feel like there have just been these over the past five years, you've
01:43:27.500 seen these waves.
01:43:28.440 And one was over the summer when everybody fled the liberal cities.
01:43:33.460 And in 2020, this vaccine mandate seems to be another one that really is pushing a lot
01:43:39.780 of people who might be left, center left, or pushing them kind of away from what they
01:43:47.680 thought was their party.
01:43:49.580 Yeah.
01:43:49.860 I mean, it's so clear.
01:43:52.740 Joe Biden is not the guy who's going to return us to normalcy.
01:43:56.620 You know what I mean?
01:43:57.340 Yeah.
01:43:57.700 His whole thing was, hey, we're just going to go back to normal.
01:44:00.980 Uh, this, none of this stuff is normal.
01:44:03.100 Yeah.
01:44:03.380 None of this stuff is normal.
01:44:04.940 No.
01:44:05.500 You know, you're in California.
01:44:07.280 If you're buying premium, at least in one city in California, it was $8.50 for a gallon
01:44:14.620 of premium gasoline.
01:44:16.540 Yeah, it's crazy.
01:44:17.580 I think the other thing that's happening is that people who might've been very afraid
01:44:21.840 of, um, Trump because of whatever, they're realizing that his, um, policies, well, they're
01:44:31.140 realizing that it didn't really affect their life.
01:44:33.560 It might've, it might've affected their psyche.
01:44:36.060 Yeah.
01:44:36.260 It might've had them in a tizzy, but not their life.
01:44:39.140 Great point.
01:44:39.900 Back in just a second with Bridget Phetasy.
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01:46:01.240 More with Bridget Phetasy next.
01:46:06.020 The one thing, uh, Bridget Phetasy and I have in common is mental illness.
01:46:24.620 And, uh, we're both, uh, we are, uh, both addicts.
01:46:31.040 Uh, you were addicted to drugs and alcohol.
01:46:34.220 And alcohol.
01:46:34.960 Uh, and, uh, I'm not like her.
01:46:37.640 I was only addicted to alcohol, so I'm better than she is.
01:46:41.040 Uh, and, uh, we both had problems with depression and, and things like that and, uh, can speak
01:46:47.520 from experience on how real, uh, depression is, how, how, how your brain can trick you into
01:46:56.300 thinking something is very normal and it's all about you when it's not.
01:47:01.520 I think there's a difference between depression and clinical depression.
01:47:06.940 And usually depression is what kicks the clinical depression off.
01:47:11.900 Would you agree with that?
01:47:12.740 Yeah, I heard you talking about in an earlier segment, your depression and the scariest
01:47:18.640 thing about it is that it's in your own voice and it's telling you you're not, you're not
01:47:23.400 valuable.
01:47:24.180 The world would be better without you.
01:47:26.060 You're a burden.
01:47:27.140 Yeah.
01:47:27.740 And that's your own voice.
01:47:29.240 And it's, it's sneaky because you believe it.
01:47:31.900 Last week, all during, we got really bad last week for me.
01:47:35.340 And last week, every time I was on the air, my voice in my head was saying, this is not
01:47:41.680 going to make any difference.
01:47:42.960 Why are you doing this?
01:47:44.380 And it was really hard to keep things straight.
01:47:48.780 I was exhausted after every show.
01:47:51.040 How do you, how do you know, like when the black dog is kind of sniffing around?
01:47:56.940 So I'm usually really good at sensing it, you know, cause I'm so hypervigilant because of
01:48:02.780 the family history, um, I'm usually pretty good, but this time it started in Afghanistan.
01:48:09.760 When I went over to Afghanistan, I, it destroyed me.
01:48:13.640 I mean, you know, it was real, uh, depression for real reasons.
01:48:18.560 I mean, I, I was overwhelmed with the darkness, with the death, with holding people's lives
01:48:28.140 in your hand.
01:48:29.400 I mean, it destroyed me and then I never recovered.
01:48:33.460 And so I almost missed it until last week when I'm thinking really dark thoughts.
01:48:40.300 And then I'm like, okay, okay, wait a minute.
01:48:42.740 This may not be what I thought it was.
01:48:47.020 And, uh, so I, you know, call the doctor and he's like, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:48:50.800 That, that kind of sounds like a Glenn.
01:48:52.320 Yeah.
01:48:52.600 And so it's the first time I've missed it in, well, since I was 25.
01:48:56.540 Wow.
01:48:56.680 So it was just situational depression that became clinical.
01:49:00.560 Yes.
01:49:01.220 Yeah.
01:49:01.420 That's sneaky when that happens.
01:49:02.720 It's really sneaky.
01:49:03.320 It's like if you lose someone or there's an actual reason to be grieving or depressed
01:49:07.960 and then you, and then you just can't pull out of it.
01:49:10.160 Yep.
01:49:11.260 And you think that it's not, you think you, you wouldn't think about going to a doctor,
01:49:16.380 you know, or maybe you got to just talk about it.
01:49:19.140 And you're like that, that doesn't, and it's clinical depression talking about it doesn't
01:49:22.820 help because you can't pull out of the nosedive that you're in.
01:49:26.620 Yeah.
01:49:27.020 Because how could you, it's like getting outside of that matrix of your own mind.
01:49:30.800 You do need some support.
01:49:32.360 And, and, and I think people don't, you know, there's so much resistance to even asking for
01:49:38.860 help when you're in that, you think you can just pull yourself up and get yourself out
01:49:42.820 of it.
01:49:43.160 Is it really still like that?
01:49:44.740 I mean, maybe, I mean, I think so.
01:49:47.500 I still think there's, I still think that it's because how do you even know sometimes
01:49:52.000 like you didn't know, and you have a long history and a lot of information.
01:49:56.300 If you are clinically depressed and you've never been clinically depressed and you don't
01:50:00.780 have a history in your family and you, I guess, how would you even necessarily know that might
01:50:05.800 just be normal the way you normally feel.
01:50:08.420 And you, like you said, you might think that's normal.
01:50:10.900 I just remember in 19, probably 85 is the first time I ever spoke about it.
01:50:16.860 I was 20 something and had just come out of the only time that I was truly suicidal and
01:50:24.100 had it all planned and everything else and, um, uh, came out of that and talked about it
01:50:30.040 and shared.
01:50:30.540 And it was, I mean, that was like institution kind of thinking back then, you know what
01:50:37.100 I mean?
01:50:37.540 Nobody talked about it.
01:50:38.660 Nobody talked about it, or at least it felt that way.
01:50:41.420 And it's tough.
01:50:42.040 Now we've been talking a lot about this on walk-ins welcome.
01:50:44.880 Mental health is a big topic.
01:50:46.180 And even talking about what's going on teenagers, it's even challenging to talk about because
01:50:52.620 I don't want to, it can become this kind of contagion if people think, well, oh, this
01:50:57.340 is happening and there's no way out.
01:50:59.240 And how do you talk about all these things that are going on in the world?
01:51:03.000 And I think this is really give hope.
01:51:05.740 Yeah.
01:51:09.340 You're, you're singing to the choir here.
01:51:11.800 Uh, but on that particular case, I mean, I don't know if you know this, but during COVID
01:51:17.680 at the height of it, we had a suicide attempt, uh, with my son.
01:51:21.740 Oh, I'm sorry.
01:51:22.540 And, uh, it was, it was shocking and, um, went through it and we've talked about it on
01:51:31.040 the air because it, you have to talk about, you have to, if you don't talk about it and
01:51:37.440 you think it can't happen to one of your kids, what our kids are going through right
01:51:41.140 now is, uh, I don't, I don't think it's ever happened to any generation, maybe the
01:51:46.400 plague, but they didn't, you know, they, they, they weren't going out and doing things,
01:51:50.840 uh, you know, necessarily during the plague that were fun for your childhood.
01:51:55.740 Yeah.
01:51:56.540 Our kids' childhood has just been erased and they're alone.
01:51:59.440 Yeah.
01:52:00.140 I mean, I'm sure there have been times in history where kids have had it pretty, pretty
01:52:04.100 rough in their teen years.
01:52:05.800 No, no, no.
01:52:06.740 I mean, of course there's been wars and everything else, but I don't mean this is everything shuts
01:52:12.100 down and there's not a war.
01:52:14.140 There's not, you're just isolated and everything seems to go on and you're in the doom box.
01:52:20.240 Correct.
01:52:21.040 You're just in the doom box all day long, which is the worst place for anyone, by the
01:52:27.460 way, let alone a teenager with a developing brain.
01:52:30.840 And that's where they had to do school and that's where they're socializing and it's
01:52:36.480 just, yeah, I don't see how that, uh, obviously we're seeing these crises among teenagers.
01:52:44.460 This seems like something that a lot of people actually called out before all of these extensive
01:52:49.420 lockdowns and they were all called grandma killers.
01:52:52.040 And now, I mean, I don't know if you saw, I'm sure you saw from, uh, Walensky, the head
01:52:57.120 of CDC, she said on Sunday, uh, for those who don't get the vaccine, there are plans
01:53:04.360 for education and counseling.
01:53:08.540 What?
01:53:09.540 Yeah.
01:53:10.700 Yeah.
01:53:11.300 We, we put a FOIA.
01:53:12.200 Even like teenagers or just adults?
01:53:14.700 No.
01:53:15.180 Oh, okay.
01:53:15.640 Anyone who doesn't get the vaccine, you're going to, there are plans.
01:53:20.360 She said, there are plans.
01:53:22.340 Do we have the actual, uh, piece?
01:53:24.060 Can you find out?
01:53:24.640 We still have that.
01:53:25.260 There are plans for education and counseling.
01:53:30.300 So you'll feel comfortable taking the vaccine.
01:53:33.060 I think they have done.
01:53:34.620 So this is going to set medicine and psychiatry and psychology back decades.
01:53:42.100 That seems strange to me.
01:53:44.940 Yeah.
01:53:45.480 That seems like a very large overcorrection.
01:53:49.700 Yeah.
01:53:50.160 Listen, here she is.
01:53:51.380 We have seen that these mandates are getting more and more people vaccinated.
01:53:55.880 Here's what we know.
01:53:57.020 The most disruptive thing that you can do to a workforce is to have a COVID outbreak in
01:54:02.680 that workforce.
01:54:03.220 That will most definitely not only send people home, but it will send people to the hospital
01:54:07.440 and some may pass.
01:54:08.560 What we know from the police workforce is that there have been more deaths from the coronavirus
01:54:13.540 over the last year and a half than all other causes of death for that workforce combined.
01:54:19.480 So we believe it is very important to get these people vaccinated.
01:54:23.740 There is a plan.
01:54:25.060 Should these people not want to be vaccinated towards education and counseling to get people
01:54:31.400 the information they need so that they are feeling comfortable in getting vaccinated?
01:54:36.560 I'm not going to any government counseling.
01:54:40.400 I'm not going to any government education.
01:54:42.960 No, I don't think so.
01:54:44.160 You're not?
01:54:45.440 Seems like right up your alley, Glenn.
01:54:48.680 I mean, that is really frightening.
01:54:51.200 So wait, I missed a little bit of that.
01:54:52.980 She said that it was the, what was the large, the population that suffered the large, most deaths
01:54:57.920 from coronavirus, the essential workers?
01:55:00.280 Yeah.
01:55:00.760 Yeah.
01:55:01.080 Yeah.
01:55:01.240 They were working through.
01:55:02.620 I just want to know when these numbers are being recorded from and what they're talking
01:55:07.120 about.
01:55:07.460 Was it when we didn't have a vaccine and they were all working in a pandemic?
01:55:12.140 I don't know.
01:55:13.620 I just hate the way they're like, oh, these people suffered the most deaths.
01:55:16.820 And it's like, well, yeah, we're getting spit on and protest.
01:55:22.540 Right.
01:55:22.900 But they were also on the front lines of everything, you know?
01:55:26.380 And you know, the other, the other part of that is, and they survived.
01:55:30.760 So the people who survived, a lot of them had the virus.
01:55:34.640 They got sick and survived.
01:55:36.520 When did they go from hero to zero?
01:55:39.060 I wrote a whole piece about this.
01:55:40.720 Trust me.
01:55:41.220 I wrote the lectures from limousine liberals and it is, it is, it makes my blood boil that
01:55:47.240 you have the audacity to sit in your house for a year and bake your sourdough bread and
01:55:52.920 post your pictures on Instagram and clap for everybody and have the posters in your front
01:55:57.860 yard with all the essential workers.
01:55:59.520 And then now, and they made it possible for you to stay in your bubble, the delivery people,
01:56:05.300 the nurses, everyone.
01:56:06.940 And now that you want to go back to your soul cycle class and feel safe, you are going to
01:56:13.460 sneer at these people and tell them what to do.
01:56:15.820 And I don't, the mentality I don't understand is if you are vaccinated, who cares?
01:56:20.620 Right.
01:56:20.900 Who cares?
01:56:22.420 Why do we have to care what other people are doing?
01:56:24.660 We don't test for immunity.
01:56:26.220 It's, it makes me, this like topic makes me insane.
01:56:30.700 I have a lot of essential workers in my family.
01:56:32.960 My husband, like I said, he was on the front, front lines of the pandemic at a grocery store
01:56:38.340 and he used to come home and say, if we're going to, we're not seeing these massive outbreaks
01:56:42.840 in gross, like these are the places you would think you would see them.
01:56:46.320 Yeah.
01:56:46.520 Well, Home Depot and grocery stores were somehow safe.
01:56:49.440 Has there been a story of like an outbreak that's linked to a plane?
01:56:53.400 They were flying through the whole pandemic.
01:56:54.860 I don't, I just, it's very strange to me.
01:56:58.660 I can see why flight attendants, pilots, people, again, who worked through the whole pandemic
01:57:03.140 are like, no, we were working while you guys were all at home.
01:57:08.460 Well, I, you know, that I can't get past is I had COVID.
01:57:11.500 I had a really bad case of it.
01:57:12.820 So my body didn't need a vaccine.
01:57:17.500 My, the vaccine tricks my body into thinking it's fighting the virus.
01:57:23.740 So it kicks up my immune system.
01:57:26.440 So I'm ready in case I hit it.
01:57:28.240 Well, why would I need a vaccine to trick my body?
01:57:31.660 When I had COVID and my body wasn't tricked, it worked the way it was.
01:57:36.520 It was supposed to, and it killed it.
01:57:39.040 Right.
01:57:39.500 I, now, why do I need a vaccine?
01:57:42.100 Why?
01:57:42.480 I got the vaccine.
01:57:43.740 I got the J&J.
01:57:45.100 So barely got the vaccine.
01:57:48.840 Or you can step on the J&J.
01:57:50.800 No, I mean, they literally just tested my immunity when I was on Rogan.
01:57:54.240 And then it's like the faintest little guy.
01:57:56.940 It's still there.
01:57:57.960 It's still there.
01:57:58.460 But you know what?
01:57:58.920 Yeah.
01:57:59.680 But you can't test for immunity.
01:58:02.400 It doesn't necessarily show up.
01:58:03.900 Right.
01:58:04.240 No, I know.
01:58:04.560 It can go into hiding.
01:58:06.320 Yeah.
01:58:06.560 Well, and I think it kicks in when it needs to.
01:58:08.800 It does.
01:58:09.340 It does.
01:58:09.420 So it can just be chilling.
01:58:11.040 Right.
01:58:11.320 Yeah.
01:58:11.780 It's like sitting on a couch going, there's nothing here to see.
01:58:14.780 Why am I getting up for this test?
01:58:16.120 J&J is like the stoner immunity.
01:58:17.320 It's like just kind of hanging back.
01:58:18.680 It's laying on the couch all day.
01:58:20.140 If you knock, they'll probably answer.
01:58:22.260 It's like the alcoholic gene in me.
01:58:24.340 I mean, it's not there.
01:58:26.780 But man, if I take a drink, it is front and center.
01:58:30.460 My immunity and my alcoholism are just chilling together, waiting.
01:58:35.640 And they become fast friends lately.
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02:00:22.400 It's never going away.
02:00:29.260 No, of course not.
02:00:30.080 So Joe Biden is talking about his moderate plan.
02:00:35.440 It looks like they have a deal.
02:00:37.840 Now he's pushing it.
02:00:39.060 Multiple times they've announced this deal, though.
02:00:41.000 Yeah, I know.
02:00:41.540 Who knows?
02:00:43.220 But what we do know is the child tax credit, which is basic universal income.
02:00:50.380 That's what that is.
02:00:51.180 It's universal basic income.
02:00:53.000 Basically.
02:00:53.500 I mean, it's sending payments monthly, not as a tax credit at the end of the year.
02:00:57.740 And you don't have to pay the taxes to get the tax credit.
02:01:00.480 It's weird, you know.
02:01:02.240 Yeah, because it's just a giveaway.
02:01:03.600 Yeah, it's just a giveaway.
02:01:04.500 Just a giveaway.
02:01:04.940 Just a giveaway.
02:01:05.640 Yep.
02:01:05.900 And that's a part of the package.
02:01:07.440 They're going to try to land it at $1.85 trillion, which is right in the $1.8 to $2.2 trillion we talked about.
02:01:14.700 No, if it's $1.85, then it's out of the $1.8, $1.5 trillion.
02:01:20.700 No, $1.8 to $2.2 was what I, at least that was my prediction of where this thing would land.
02:01:25.480 And again, you've pointed out correctly that the dollar amount is the least important thing about this.
02:01:31.200 Yeah, because, I mean, because all they did was like the universal basic income.
02:01:34.060 They're calling it child care.
02:01:36.300 Child tax credit.
02:01:37.200 Yeah.
02:01:37.300 But they're doing it instead of 10 years, they're going to say it's going to be extended for a year.
02:01:41.840 Now, of course, it's not going to go away at the end of that year in the middle of an election.
02:01:45.280 You're giving people heroin and they will never come off it.
02:01:48.240 That's free money.
02:01:49.280 It's just basically the government's sending free money to tens of millions of people.
02:01:53.160 And people tend to like free money when they get free money, you know, that they, whoever else, somebody else is paying for.
02:01:59.300 You have to be really, really careful.
02:02:01.280 Don't take any of the free money because if you're addicted to it, it'll be hard for you to do the right thing.
02:02:08.200 I mean, it's hard for you probably right now to do the right thing or what you want to do because you might lose your job.
02:02:15.640 Well, don't take the free money.
02:02:18.260 What do you do, though?
02:02:18.920 I mean, it's a tax credit, right?
02:02:20.520 You're going to take it.
02:02:21.280 You're going to take the people are going to take the tax credit.
02:02:23.920 And you can actually at least currently set it up so it will still work like the old system where you don't just get checks every month.
02:02:30.720 I'd rather have that personally.
02:02:32.420 But I mean, it's, you know, I would rather do that.
02:02:34.180 I don't want to check coming in every month from the from the IRS.
02:02:37.380 You would start to depend on it.
02:02:39.140 And by the way, it's not going to go to everybody.
02:02:40.660 A lot of people will not get it.
02:02:42.800 It's going to be largely targeted toward, you know, groups of people who surprisingly tend to vote more Democratic.
02:02:49.980 I don't know if that's a coincidence.
02:02:51.440 It's probably a coincidence.
02:02:53.180 That's my guess.
02:02:53.960 Probably a coincidence.
02:02:56.280 Well, this is a voice of an oppressor speaking that.
02:02:59.100 I'll tell you that.
02:02:59.620 I said it was a coincidence.
02:03:00.920 Yeah, what an oppressive.
02:03:02.080 I was siding with a state.
02:03:03.240 I'm allowed to side with a state.
02:03:04.340 You're against equity.
02:03:05.220 That's what I'm hearing.
02:03:05.860 No.
02:03:06.180 Oh, I thought I'm all like all four of the equity.
02:03:08.520 We'll reach on with your privilege.
02:03:10.640 All right.
02:03:11.360 We'll see you tomorrow on the Glenn Beck Radio program.
02:03:15.760 It's Friday.
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02:03:27.700 And I'll talk to you tomorrow on the 2nd and 9th season.
02:03:40.000 And I'll talk to you tomorrow already.
02:03:40.120 See you tomorrow.
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