The Glenn Beck Program - March 12, 2021


Don’t Need Biden’s Permission to Be Free | Guest: Bill O’Reilly | 3⧸12⧸21


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 59 minutes

Words per Minute

165.93098

Word Count

19,848

Sentence Count

2,039

Misogynist Sentences

42

Hate Speech Sentences

34


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 These guys can't keep up with me.
00:00:01.460 I mean, I live the life.
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00:00:08.860 And and it is I'm feeling good.
00:00:11.840 You know what I'm saying?
00:00:12.400 I wouldn't overstate it.
00:00:13.580 I mean, three to four times a decade is a little bit.
00:00:15.440 Well, I watch some people work out once in a while.
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00:00:59.740 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:25.500 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:01:33.020 Hey, it's Friday.
00:01:35.440 Hey, we haven't talked about Governor Cuomo and his new deli.
00:01:42.320 Want to see my pickle?
00:01:44.080 Oh, my gosh, that is just horrible.
00:01:46.420 We're starting the show off that way.
00:01:49.260 Oh, I am offended.
00:01:50.580 Well, get used to it, because it's Friday.
00:01:56.320 Friday.
00:01:57.420 Like Friday.
00:01:59.200 Friday, Tuesday, Monday.
00:02:03.460 Welcome to it.
00:02:04.260 I'm glad you're here.
00:02:05.140 We have a great show coming up for you in just a second.
00:02:08.540 I want to tell you about Kent.
00:02:09.660 He lives in Arkansas.
00:02:11.200 He had one of those old timey problems where every time it would rain, he'd be in so much pain that he just wanted to crawl into bed and cry.
00:02:19.700 And that wasn't the worst of it.
00:02:23.380 He never had a day where something didn't hurt, he said.
00:02:26.700 By the time he stumbled onto Relief Factor while listening to this program, Kent, you're a man of good taste.
00:02:32.280 He was awfully close to despairing and saying that, you know, it's I'm never going to have a good day out of pain ever again.
00:02:39.440 He was skeptical about trying Relief Factor because, I mean, he was listening to this show.
00:02:43.940 You're going to take the word of some clown going, yeah, you're going to get out of pain.
00:02:47.240 Just give me 20 bucks.
00:02:49.280 Well, first of all, you're not giving it to me.
00:02:50.840 You're giving it to Relief Factor.
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00:02:56.700 You should know within three weeks.
00:02:58.780 If it's not working within three weeks, it's not going to work for you.
00:03:03.840 However, 70% of the people who try the trial pack go on to order more because it works for them.
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00:03:14.800 I just threw away my wrapper from this morning.
00:03:17.040 I wish I kept it so I could show you.
00:03:19.080 I take it every day.
00:03:20.180 I take it three times a day.
00:03:21.320 I have for years.
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00:03:28.780 Oh, Stu.
00:03:33.960 Where do we begin?
00:03:36.320 Where do we begin?
00:03:38.700 I mean, you happen to mention America's dumbest governor.
00:03:42.080 Hey!
00:03:43.200 Hey!
00:03:44.680 America's dumbest governor.
00:03:45.720 We have that.
00:03:46.460 We also have the press conference from last night.
00:03:51.180 That's big news.
00:03:51.960 Oh, my gosh.
00:03:52.700 Did you know, Glenn?
00:03:53.580 Think about this.
00:03:54.340 Just think about it for a second.
00:03:55.420 I'm thinking about it.
00:03:56.020 Okay.
00:03:56.580 It's possible.
00:03:57.640 Not guaranteed.
00:03:58.320 Not guaranteed.
00:03:59.380 No.
00:03:59.920 Possible.
00:04:00.440 Possible.
00:04:00.940 That by July 4th...
00:04:03.080 Yes.
00:04:03.720 ...we could have small outdoor gatherings in this country.
00:04:08.080 Shut up!
00:04:08.520 Yeah!
00:04:08.920 Oh, my gosh!
00:04:10.320 Wow!
00:04:10.740 Oh, my gosh.
00:04:11.720 Hey, hey.
00:04:12.780 I want you to know that because Joe Biden believed in the American system, he believed in...
00:04:19.320 Yeah, he was there saying, we're going to beat this thing, that we're going to have 100 million vaccines in this dark, dark winter where no miracle is coming.
00:04:32.580 No miracle is coming.
00:04:34.360 Certainly not the fastest ever developed vaccine, times four or five, it seems, but that's not a miracle.
00:04:42.960 That's just the Biden administration.
00:04:45.960 You know, the Trump administration came up with...
00:04:47.980 They've actually put Kool-Aid inside of these vials.
00:04:50.540 Shut up!
00:04:51.020 Yeah, it was blue Kool-Aid.
00:04:51.920 Oh, I hate those guys.
00:04:52.980 And they were just injecting Kool-Aid into people.
00:04:54.660 Oh, my gosh.
00:04:54.760 It wasn't doing anything.
00:04:55.500 That is horrible.
00:04:56.160 Biden comes in.
00:04:56.960 Now it cures coronavirus.
00:04:58.540 Boom.
00:04:58.820 Boom.
00:04:58.880 Boom.
00:04:59.040 Boom.
00:04:59.100 Boom.
00:04:59.380 Boom.
00:04:59.600 Okay.
00:04:59.720 So, Joe Biden wants you to know that miracles can happen like, as Stu said, now don't count
00:05:07.800 on this, but like Stu said, on 4th of July, we might be able to have small gatherings in
00:05:14.080 our homes.
00:05:15.760 Well, no, no.
00:05:16.960 Outdoor.
00:05:17.960 Outdoor?
00:05:18.620 Picnics.
00:05:20.220 I think that's okay.
00:05:21.520 I wouldn't go indoors.
00:05:22.660 Really?
00:05:22.860 If you have to go to the bathroom, just tinkle on the lawns.
00:05:25.040 Okay.
00:05:25.560 Okay.
00:05:25.760 Well, our dogs do it.
00:05:26.960 Are you better than your dog?
00:05:28.160 No.
00:05:28.420 No.
00:05:28.700 Dogs are people, too.
00:05:29.840 All right.
00:05:31.280 Let's listen on how cautious we need to be.
00:05:35.380 Unity is what we do together as fellow Americans.
00:05:39.600 What?
00:05:40.700 Because if we don't stay vigilant, and the conditions change.
00:05:44.200 Okay.
00:05:44.260 Wait a minute.
00:05:44.280 Stop.
00:05:44.560 Stop.
00:05:44.760 Stop.
00:05:45.120 I just...
00:05:46.040 Unity is something we do together as Americans.
00:05:51.360 Wow.
00:05:51.900 What a powerful...
00:05:53.120 Now...
00:05:53.340 This guy is an orator.
00:05:54.760 He is.
00:05:55.340 It's just something to be beholden.
00:05:56.600 Not a lot of people.
00:05:57.620 If we could just play the tape back just a bit, I'd like to say to my co-commentator
00:06:03.580 here, I didn't know that unity was a verb, but apparently it is.
00:06:08.960 We're doing unity together today.
00:06:11.460 You know what I mean?
00:06:12.040 Is it a euphemism for something that he likes to do when he's sniffing people's hair?
00:06:17.320 We don't know.
00:06:18.400 But unity is something we do together.
00:06:21.540 Unity is what we do together as fellow...
00:06:23.640 Stop just a second.
00:06:24.580 Is it unity or is it unity?
00:06:27.340 Unity.
00:06:28.660 It's unity.
00:06:30.020 If you listen to him carefully, I think we're mishearing this.
00:06:34.100 It's not unity.
00:06:35.240 It's you-diddy.
00:06:37.120 Unity.
00:06:37.760 Like P-diddy?
00:06:38.660 I...
00:06:39.220 It's you...
00:06:39.860 Could be.
00:06:40.440 This is like P-diddy's older brother.
00:06:42.220 Let's listen carefully.
00:06:44.220 Unity is what we do together as fellow Americans.
00:06:47.920 It's what we do together.
00:06:48.900 I have the unity CD.
00:06:49.900 If we don't stay vigilant...
00:06:51.420 Yes.
00:06:51.760 ...and the conditions change...
00:06:53.140 And conditions change.
00:06:53.960 ...and we may have to reinstate restrictions to get back on track.
00:06:57.420 Oh, no.
00:06:57.860 We gotta accept that.
00:06:58.700 Please, we don't want to do that again.
00:06:59.940 Please, we don't want to do that again.
00:07:01.380 We've made so much progress.
00:07:02.440 We have in this cold winter...
00:07:03.960 This is not the time to let up.
00:07:05.320 No, it's a dark winter.
00:07:07.980 Go ahead.
00:07:08.240 Just as we were emerging from a dark winter...
00:07:11.220 Dark winter.
00:07:11.720 Oh, this is bad.
00:07:12.260 ...into a hopeful spring and summer.
00:07:13.720 And a hopeful spring.
00:07:14.320 It's not the time to not stick with the rules.
00:07:17.100 Oh, man.
00:07:17.440 Not the time to not stick with the rules.
00:07:19.120 That means we should stick to the rules.
00:07:21.120 Okay, got it.
00:07:21.380 That's a...
00:07:22.620 He's taking the English language, and he's just putting it into a blender.
00:07:28.500 And pouring it out into everybody's glass.
00:07:31.360 Have a drink.
00:07:31.980 I never had the super high opinion of Barack Obama as an orator.
00:07:36.360 But after listening to Joe Biden, I'm starting to rethink that.
00:07:40.200 Maybe he was a lot.
00:07:41.520 Maybe he was okay.
00:07:42.980 And I've already talked about unity.
00:07:46.080 Unity is something that we all do together as Americans.
00:07:51.860 Because when we're all united, then we could be together.
00:07:59.860 And so we're doing that together.
00:08:02.640 What the hell does that even mean?
00:08:05.600 I mean, this is a...
00:08:07.380 They said they had been working on this speech for a week.
00:08:10.000 It had been tweaked and reformed and everything for an entire week.
00:08:15.300 This is not...
00:08:16.260 This is not good.
00:08:17.320 You know, one of these days, I'm going to get an IBM Selectric.
00:08:23.460 Because then when I make a mistake, I can just hit the little thing,
00:08:28.240 and it pulls that right off the page.
00:08:30.520 And we're still using the old Corona typewriter to make these unities, speeches unities.
00:08:40.300 I meant unity, but I didn't have the IBM Selectric, so now I just wrote unity.
00:08:46.220 Well, I'm excited because the hope of spring and, you know, 4th of July into summer,
00:08:54.960 that hope of summer where we could possibly maybe gather with a few friends in our backyard.
00:09:00.880 I got news for you.
00:09:02.300 I'm going to be surrounded by thousands of people on 4th of July,
00:09:05.380 because that's what we do as Americans.
00:09:07.680 In fact, that's what I did last 4th of July.
00:09:10.620 Yeah.
00:09:11.420 Yeah.
00:09:11.760 What?
00:09:12.300 Uh-huh.
00:09:12.860 You bastard.
00:09:14.080 Yeah.
00:09:14.220 We were doing it together, the whole unity thing.
00:09:17.140 Unity?
00:09:17.520 Unity.
00:09:18.060 You did unity with 1,000 people?
00:09:19.800 That sounds dangerous.
00:09:20.420 You did we stand.
00:09:21.500 Sounds like you're exposing yourself to different diseases if you do unity with 1,000 people.
00:09:24.940 1,000 people.
00:09:25.700 It was great.
00:09:26.680 It was great.
00:09:27.620 Now, he wants you to know he's there for us.
00:09:32.400 Here's cut two, please.
00:09:34.880 In the coming weeks, we will issue further guidance on what you can and cannot do once fully vaccinated.
00:09:43.460 Stop for just a second.
00:09:45.160 I've never heard those words from the President of the United States before.
00:09:50.140 Have you?
00:09:50.800 I am going to issue further guidelines on what you can and cannot do.
00:09:59.440 Search your memory bank.
00:10:00.960 Have you ever heard the President of the United States say that to you?
00:10:09.320 I will issue further guidelines on what you can and cannot do.
00:10:16.480 The total remake of the way our country works.
00:10:19.540 Especially the presidency.
00:10:20.960 We now have somebody who is taking full charge and telling us, the American people, what we can and cannot do.
00:10:30.600 No, you don't have that.
00:10:32.020 You have no power to do that.
00:10:32.460 No power to do that.
00:10:33.600 No power under the Constitution to do that.
00:10:36.020 You cannot do it.
00:10:37.460 That's the problem with Gavin Newsom.
00:10:40.060 He accepted the power to do that.
00:10:42.880 That's the problem with Governor Whitmer.
00:10:45.000 Notice, they're both under recalls.
00:10:49.060 And the third one that believed that he had the power to tell you what to do and not to do.
00:10:54.740 Well, he was a little handsy.
00:10:56.000 Hey, what am I saying here about our good friend, Governor Cuomo, huh?
00:11:02.400 Come on.
00:11:03.940 All you have to do is this.
00:11:05.760 Otherwise, you sleep with the fishes.
00:11:07.980 That's all I'm saying.
00:11:09.120 So, that is the President of the United States saying something I've never heard before.
00:11:15.040 If you've ever heard that from a President, please let me know.
00:11:18.080 I can't recall it.
00:11:20.220 Listen again.
00:11:22.700 In the coming weeks, we will issue further guidance on what you can and cannot do once fully vaccinated.
00:11:33.560 Wow.
00:11:34.220 Thank you.
00:11:35.180 So, he's not, I mean, you can't do anything if you're not fully vaccinated.
00:11:38.240 He's only giving you some things you can do if you are fully vaccinated, which is, thank you for that.
00:11:43.220 Yeah.
00:11:43.660 Yeah.
00:11:44.460 Screw you.
00:11:45.780 And I would have said that to Donald Trump.
00:11:47.380 I would have said that to anybody who said that to me.
00:11:49.740 I'm an American citizen.
00:11:51.300 Screw you.
00:11:52.420 You're not telling me.
00:11:53.180 I'm pretty sure the words screw you are in the Constitution to any president who would say that.
00:11:57.120 If you look in the Constitution, maybe it's on the back, but it says, if the president tells you what to do, say, screw you.
00:12:02.340 I do believe that's what the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution really, if you're reading between the lines, that's what it is.
00:12:09.180 Yeah.
00:12:09.240 Hey, King, you kept telling us to do stuff.
00:12:11.200 Screw you.
00:12:12.120 That's basically the Declaration of Independence.
00:12:14.060 It is, you know, you are not going to be under the thumb of some dictator, of some king, of some ruling class.
00:12:20.300 No, this Constitution was written and written to protect the American people and their rights.
00:12:29.360 And we have loaned you some of our rights.
00:12:33.300 This is the most important thing about the Constitution.
00:12:35.640 Once you understand this and you understand the difference between America and the rest of the world, everything becomes really simple.
00:12:43.140 You are given every right.
00:12:45.760 You have all of the rights to do anything, to do anything that you are you have a right to do.
00:12:53.140 I don't have a right because of nature and nature's God.
00:12:56.520 I don't have a right to kill you.
00:12:58.640 Right.
00:12:59.160 OK, but all of the rights that I have to protect myself, to speak, speak freely, to go hang out with who I want to hang out with, to start a business, to pursue my happiness.
00:13:09.980 Those are all God given rights.
00:13:11.500 We take some of those rights and we lend them to the government so they can protect those rights and do the things that we don't have time to do.
00:13:24.500 OK, we have the rights and we can take those rights away from them.
00:13:29.740 And you cannot assign rights that you as an individual don't have.
00:13:35.080 So the president can't say, you know what, you have the right now to go outside.
00:13:40.060 No, I have that right to pursue my happiness and go outside.
00:13:44.280 He does not have the right to say that because I don't have the right to say that.
00:13:50.100 I don't have the right to say to everybody, by the way, you're all staying indoors now.
00:13:54.300 Now, if there is something, a real emergency, you have some emergency rights for a limited time.
00:14:06.180 But that's not the way we're playing ball now.
00:14:08.820 You have to understand you have the right.
00:14:11.300 And when the government becomes hostile to those rights, you have to you are required by the Democrat by the Declaration of Independence to stand up and take those rights back.
00:14:24.920 Demand that those rights are returned or secured.
00:14:29.240 We think now, for some reason or another, because we have not learned any kind of civics, we haven't learned anything about our own country and constitution.
00:14:39.980 We just think that the government can just make up rights.
00:14:43.040 When when Nancy Pelosi said, we've given the people the right to health care.
00:14:49.020 Who do you think you are?
00:14:50.700 God, because only one that can manufacture rights.
00:14:55.080 And he's done all of that so far, you know, he's done that a long time ago is God.
00:15:02.500 So now you're making rights up.
00:15:05.720 And you're telling me what I have to do.
00:15:09.520 I will be further issuing further guidelines on what you can and cannot do.
00:15:17.260 Sorry, you're not a king.
00:15:19.820 No, no.
00:15:22.180 All right.
00:15:25.280 We're going to get into some of the other news of the day.
00:15:27.940 And Bill O'Reilly is coming up today.
00:15:30.280 So that's exciting news as well.
00:15:32.500 We're only five months away from this outdoor gathering in small groups.
00:15:36.500 And you're getting all negative.
00:15:38.220 It's just another five months.
00:15:40.060 I know.
00:15:40.520 I know.
00:15:40.820 Sit back.
00:15:41.780 OK.
00:15:42.400 Relax.
00:15:42.720 All right.
00:15:43.180 I'm trying.
00:15:43.780 Have you watched Netflix yet in the past year?
00:15:46.040 Has there been anything maybe on television you could watch?
00:15:48.320 Because you only need five more months and then we can gather in small groups in our
00:15:52.980 backyard.
00:15:53.360 I do believe they said it was only 15 months to flatten the curve.
00:15:57.000 That's all they needed.
00:15:57.680 That was 15.
00:15:57.940 I remember.
00:15:58.380 Yeah.
00:15:58.660 It was 15.
00:15:59.420 15.
00:15:59.780 15 months.
00:16:00.960 15 something.
00:16:01.980 And it's going to be about 18 months to flatten the curve.
00:16:04.600 They were a couple of months off.
00:16:06.420 And don't don't become less vigilant.
00:16:08.560 You've got to make sure that you are on guard for those nasty, invisible viruses that are
00:16:14.820 going around.
00:16:15.760 You might have one now.
00:16:17.860 Are you trying to kill grandma?
00:16:20.740 All right.
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00:18:03.620 Man.
00:18:05.980 So if, you know, if you're part of the 9.2% of Americans who have received both doses of
00:18:13.100 the vaccine so far, you are ready to go out and party like it's $17.99, you can go out
00:18:19.940 and do just an awful lot of stuff.
00:18:22.640 And those stimulus checks, they are not going to spend themselves.
00:18:26.860 So you go out, 9.2% of you, you feel free to go out and, you know, not hit the disco
00:18:33.620 floor or paint the town red.
00:18:35.380 Um, but, uh, social distance, maybe you can spend that check somewhere in your backyard
00:18:41.080 in July.
00:18:43.080 Uh, it's a slow roll.
00:18:44.760 Uh, CDC has said not so fast and, you know, you can gather in small groups indoors in private
00:18:51.960 homes without precautions.
00:18:53.380 Now, if you're part of the 9.2%, uh, except for Andrew Cuomo, he's, he shouldn't be in any
00:18:59.640 small group or, you know, left alone with anyone, uh, at this, uh, this time.
00:19:04.380 But the benevolent CDC has good news for grandparents.
00:19:08.300 You are now allowed to see your children and your grandchildren.
00:19:12.380 And I want to thank the United States government for giving us that permission to see our relatives.
00:19:19.500 Uh, you can even visit with them now indoors, even if you haven't been vaccinated unless you're
00:19:26.400 Joe Biden or Andrew Cuomo.
00:19:28.980 Uh, I just don't think that's a good idea, especially Joe Biden.
00:19:32.640 And don't leave him alone with the children.
00:19:34.520 He'll be, you will come in and they're, if they have long hair, their hair will be deep
00:19:40.140 into his sinuses.
00:19:41.520 And I don't know what's going on, but, uh,
00:19:43.940 It was, I had the only one who looked at the speech last night and looked at the CDC
00:19:48.060 guidance and, and thought to myself, does anyone want to tell them?
00:19:52.040 Um, like we've been doing this stuff already.
00:19:54.960 Like this is, what do you mean?
00:19:57.200 We can go, we can meet in a small group outdoors or we can like when we're fully vaccinated.
00:20:02.600 Again, we've been, we've been trying to take some precautions, but we've been, no, those
00:20:08.620 are speakeasies.
00:20:09.520 We don't talk about that.
00:20:10.780 You listen to these people in New York and LA doing these like podcasts and stuff.
00:20:14.220 They're like, we soon will be able to hug each other.
00:20:17.760 It's like, first of all, hugging overrated, but second of all, that's just general.
00:20:21.400 Second of all, like, you know, for certainly Andrew Cuomo has been doing a lot of hugging
00:20:25.420 already, but like we really like you're that you haven't hugged again.
00:20:31.100 I, I understand that you should be careful in certain circumstances.
00:20:34.320 And I think people have, but this is, there's never been a time in that I know of in American
00:20:38.880 history, at least recently where we are living in two separate countries.
00:20:43.580 Oh, we are.
00:20:44.300 People in New York and in LA have no concept how the rest of the world, the rest of the
00:20:50.440 country is living, which is, you know, we're doing a lot more stuff outside.
00:20:53.660 Maybe we don't work staying away from maybe our elderly or vulnerable grandparents a little
00:20:57.820 more often.
00:20:58.460 You're being careful, but like the, the world since what, Glenn, last fall, late summer of
00:21:08.360 last year, late summer, really Texas has been basically and open.
00:21:13.160 I will tell you, I went up to Idaho in spring of last year and they were wide open for business.
00:21:20.760 They were just like, Hmm, there's something going on.
00:21:23.900 Really?
00:21:24.620 We don't have a problem with it here.
00:21:26.220 We haven't got that news yet.
00:21:27.100 I mean, it's, it's, it's fascinating to me, the living in Texas to see people when they
00:21:35.440 first get on the plane and they get off and they're like, I don't know if I can, am I going
00:21:40.660 to live?
00:21:41.140 Am I going to survive?
00:21:41.900 And you're like, what are you talking about?
00:21:42.920 The virus, man.
00:21:43.960 Oh, good God.
00:21:45.020 You're still talking about the virus.
00:21:47.940 Relax.
00:21:48.820 Relax.
00:21:49.760 Yeah.
00:21:50.140 I mean, like, I, yes, it's still a thing.
00:21:53.040 We're still, we still have people dying from it.
00:21:55.160 I mean, it's not over, but we are at the May 1st deadline is the only interesting thing
00:21:59.720 he said last night, which is the last, the last excuse you have to have any of these restrictions
00:22:04.640 on is if you can get a vaccine, is it available to you?
00:22:07.680 Well, no, no, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:22:09.020 CDC said vaccinated people have to wear masks in public and maintain social distance.
00:22:13.920 No.
00:22:14.520 And I want you to know if Andrew Cuomo invites you to a mask wearing party.
00:22:18.880 Yeah.
00:22:19.360 It's probably not the kind of party that you're used to.
00:22:23.320 No, no.
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00:24:04.600 Hello, America.
00:24:06.260 It's Friday.
00:24:07.880 We're glad you're listening.
00:24:10.220 Pat Gray is joining us from the podcast.
00:24:12.400 Pat Gray Unleashed.
00:24:14.040 Pat, I want to play cut number two, please.
00:24:17.440 And I want to ask you if you have ever heard the president of the United States ever, any
00:24:22.980 president utter these words.
00:24:26.060 In the coming weeks, we will issue further guidance on what you can and cannot do once
00:24:33.180 fully vaccinated.
00:24:35.460 Have you not?
00:24:37.160 I have not.
00:24:37.880 I've heard that because what's funny is tell me what I can and cannot do after I'm vaccinated.
00:24:42.480 See, just a short while ago, about 250 years ago, we issued some guidelines.
00:24:48.120 On what they can and cannot do.
00:24:50.960 And one of those, I'm pretty sure, is saying things like that.
00:24:54.340 Yes.
00:24:55.540 Yes.
00:24:56.060 I loved the whole speech last night.
00:24:57.940 Did you?
00:24:58.540 Yeah.
00:24:59.240 We got some permission to be free.
00:25:03.180 Well, maybe.
00:25:04.820 Maybe you might be able to be free.
00:25:07.180 Well, we were told we may get permission if we act the way we're supposed to act.
00:25:12.980 If we behave ourselves and we wash behind our ears and we eat all our vegetables and we
00:25:18.040 wash our hands.
00:25:19.640 Then maybe we can have a couple of people come to our house on the 4th of July for a barbecue.
00:25:25.860 Maybe.
00:25:26.400 Maybe.
00:25:26.900 Maybe.
00:25:27.580 But maybe not.
00:25:28.600 It's really like telling your little kid exactly what Pat just said.
00:25:33.860 If you behave yourself, when we leave here, we could stop and get some ice cream.
00:25:39.800 We'll see.
00:25:40.320 But it depends on how you act.
00:25:42.180 Right.
00:25:42.780 That's exactly what he did last night.
00:25:44.540 I know.
00:25:45.300 It's nuts.
00:25:46.620 If we can't allow your backyard barbecue, it's going to be your fault because you didn't
00:25:50.420 do the things I told you to do.
00:25:51.900 I am.
00:25:52.640 I am so close to just announcing the largest backyard barbecue.
00:25:57.280 I know.
00:25:57.700 I want to have 1,500 people in my backyard.
00:26:00.820 I am serious.
00:26:02.280 I might just invite everybody to my ranch for a backyard barbecue this 4th of July.
00:26:08.400 Should do it.
00:26:08.940 Because I am.
00:26:09.740 Should I?
00:26:10.440 Should do it.
00:26:12.180 Should do it.
00:26:12.820 Your house, not ours.
00:26:13.680 But your house.
00:26:14.320 I mean, I'm really close to doing it because, I mean, it won't be anything.
00:26:18.660 You know, we'll do some fireworks and we'll, you know, have some burgers and whatever.
00:26:23.920 And you just come and we're just going to have a big, huge, frickin' backyard barbecue
00:26:31.200 with just a few friends.
00:26:33.160 Do me a favor.
00:26:33.960 Do it on July 3rd, though, because I just want it to be one day before he says it's okay.
00:26:39.180 That's all.
00:26:40.340 That's all I want.
00:26:41.580 That's Saturday, too.
00:26:42.440 July.
00:26:42.760 Saturday's July 3rd.
00:26:44.420 Sunday, July 4th.
00:26:44.940 You know what?
00:26:45.840 Stay tuned.
00:26:46.880 I might do it.
00:26:48.080 I just, I can't take it.
00:26:51.040 I can't take it.
00:26:51.120 Does it depend on how the listeners act?
00:26:53.120 Does it depend on that?
00:26:54.120 Well, if they behave.
00:26:56.380 If they behave.
00:26:57.580 If you behave, listeners.
00:26:59.300 I, we might, we might allow you to come to my backyard barbecue and I have a thousand
00:27:11.040 acres in my backyard.
00:27:12.820 So, a few friends could gather.
00:27:15.980 Yeah, we won't see each other, but we'll all be there.
00:27:21.080 All right.
00:27:22.520 Pat, did you notice that we also now have a Pentagon going after Tucker Carlson?
00:27:30.340 That pisses me off.
00:27:32.080 Of course, many things do, but that is, that's amazing.
00:27:36.640 You don't have your Pentagon taking on political issues.
00:27:43.120 Or private citizens like that.
00:27:45.000 Or private citizens.
00:27:45.820 What business do you have of commenting on what Tucker Carlson did on his show?
00:27:49.440 The military protects all Americans.
00:27:53.540 Right.
00:27:53.820 And the military is not for internal politics, but external politics.
00:27:59.880 And we are quickly turning our military into a political force.
00:28:05.740 It is extraordinarily dangerous.
00:28:08.800 It sure is.
00:28:09.500 And I urge anyone in the Pentagon that understands that to stand up.
00:28:16.020 You cannot be quiet about it.
00:28:18.580 You must stand up.
00:28:20.100 I know there are people there that are like, if I say something, then I'm out.
00:28:23.300 And it'll all be these radicals in there.
00:28:25.540 You must stand up.
00:28:27.560 People who are seeing things happening in their own communities, in your own, in your own churches
00:28:34.580 or your own schools, you must stand up now because this thing is growing out of control.
00:28:44.340 In order to get outraged over this, too, you have to ignore his ultimate point there.
00:28:50.120 The point was, you know, what are the priorities of the U.S. military?
00:28:55.380 Right.
00:28:55.660 Are the priorities designing maternity wear for Air Force pilots?
00:29:00.200 Or are they making sure that we're combat ready just in case?
00:29:03.360 You know, my dad couldn't join the Marines because he had flat feet.
00:29:06.580 Now, why did you why?
00:29:09.640 Why couldn't you serve in World War Two if you had flat feet?
00:29:14.360 Because your feet would hurt if you were marching a long way.
00:29:18.520 OK, if you had flat feet.
00:29:21.900 Wow.
00:29:22.180 That was really the issue?
00:29:23.260 Yeah.
00:29:23.620 Your feet would hurt and you may not be able to accomplish all that you had to accomplish
00:29:29.220 because you were going to be marching a lot.
00:29:32.060 You were going to be you were going to be climbing hills and marching across Europe.
00:29:36.940 Wait.
00:29:37.460 So my dad couldn't join the Marines because he had flat feet.
00:29:42.660 But somebody who's pregnant can be in our I mean, does anyone think that's a good idea?
00:29:50.660 Haven't we been told for the past several decades that like the worst thing you can do is not
00:29:55.520 stand up when there's a pregnant woman on like the subway?
00:29:58.620 You're supposed to stand up and let them sit down.
00:30:00.960 If you're on a train, you stand up and give them the seat.
00:30:03.040 Right.
00:30:03.240 Hey, don't treat them any different.
00:30:05.460 Toots likes it.
00:30:07.460 So what?
00:30:08.500 They get a little pregnant.
00:30:09.740 They take care of that.
00:30:10.960 You know what I'm saying?
00:30:12.600 It's like we don't want pregnant women to be killed.
00:30:15.580 Is that a bad bad instinct?
00:30:17.880 Babies.
00:30:18.540 Yeah.
00:30:18.840 And women and women and the babies like that.
00:30:20.700 We'd like them both to live.
00:30:21.780 That's I know this is crazy and controversial in the society.
00:30:24.420 We want the children to live and the mothers to live.
00:30:27.080 I mean, imagine if you are captured and you're a woman, you know, you're going to get worse
00:30:32.740 treatment and I'm sorry, but it is in men and it should be.
00:30:37.200 And we should never squash this in men.
00:30:39.960 It is in men to protect women and children first and never, ever allow anyone to squash
00:30:48.000 that.
00:30:48.920 So somebody is on your team and they're a woman and they're captured.
00:30:52.180 It is in men to just want to go and focus to save them, to make sure they're not captured
00:31:00.220 because they know they're going.
00:31:01.680 They know what's going to happen to that individual.
00:31:03.820 If they're pregnant, can you imagine what, what they could do to the woman using the child?
00:31:13.620 Are we insane?
00:31:16.120 We're insane.
00:31:18.280 A woman can't even, they're not even supposed to eat really spicy food, but they can fly
00:31:22.780 sorties over Afghanistan when they're pregnant.
00:31:26.060 It's no sushi.
00:31:26.760 It doesn't really make any sense.
00:31:29.180 It doesn't really work.
00:31:30.540 Sure.
00:31:30.700 Take some, dodge some bullets.
00:31:31.980 Again, I, you know, like that doesn't mean that they're, they're trying to like complete
00:31:36.960 these two issues where like if a woman who's working in the military should not like lose
00:31:40.740 her job because she got pregnant.
00:31:41.980 No one is saying that.
00:31:42.920 But like to take them, to take someone who's pregnant, who again, like we do everything
00:31:48.360 we can to try to help because we know they're doing something great for the species and also
00:31:53.580 it's very difficult.
00:31:54.500 So we do what we can to move them out of the most physically demanding roles.
00:31:58.480 Uh, no, look, could we just boil it down?
00:32:01.100 They were, they're talking about body armor for pregnant women.
00:32:05.720 Okay.
00:32:06.180 That's what we're talking about.
00:32:07.360 It's not like talking about, Hey, you know, even the planes, I want to fly.
00:32:11.660 Well, can you fit between you and the yoke of the plane?
00:32:15.480 Okay.
00:32:15.960 If you're that pregnant, we're not going to redesign the planes, but if you're fine, I
00:32:20.100 don't have a problem.
00:32:20.820 We're talking about the entire military when they start saying, well, we need bigger body
00:32:27.260 armor.
00:32:29.140 Excuse me.
00:32:31.520 Excuse me.
00:32:32.500 No, I, I, no, no, shouldn't be putting pregnant women in the place where they could get shot.
00:32:37.140 Did I miss it?
00:32:38.860 Where were, are we now using women on the front line?
00:32:41.660 Because yes, women could be in the military, but they were never front line, uh, up until.
00:32:47.320 I think that's changed in somebody from the military call.
00:32:52.440 I think that is changed.
00:32:54.080 So it's changed so much to the fact that now, not only can they be at the front line, but
00:32:58.440 they can be on the front line.
00:32:59.600 If they're pregnant, you got a six month pregnant woman on the front lines.
00:33:04.540 Jason Buttrell, who is, uh, you know, our, our chief researcher and writer for the Glenn
00:33:08.780 Beck TV program.
00:33:10.120 Uh, he was in the service and he said at nine 11, when he was in Afghanistan, the biggest
00:33:14.600 thing that they had to worry about, he said, really, honestly, the only thing we were talking
00:33:18.820 about was how many pregnant women were part of the, the force.
00:33:26.200 And how do we deal with all of these pregnant women?
00:33:30.340 Wow.
00:33:30.580 Really?
00:33:30.940 Yeah.
00:33:31.560 I, I've never heard that before.
00:33:33.500 Yeah.
00:33:33.620 I haven't either.
00:33:34.660 So we've got, we're a little out of control.
00:33:37.620 The Pentagon should not be involved in politics at all.
00:33:44.100 What they're doing is they're politicizing the military.
00:33:49.440 Does anyone who is a Democrat see how dangerous that is?
00:33:55.240 You can say whatever you want about Donald Trump.
00:33:57.740 You can say whatever you want about Ronald Reagan, but they did not politicize and they,
00:34:03.600 and the Pentagon officials never would have allowed it.
00:34:07.980 They must stay neutral.
00:34:09.960 That's why when you're, I mean, look at, they're doing purity tests and they're saying if they
00:34:15.840 were, if anybody was online and they were, uh, supporting anything that had to do with
00:34:22.560 Donald Trump losing the election because of, you know, shenanigans, uh, of any sort that
00:34:27.720 was too politically involved.
00:34:29.460 They are now going after Tucker Carlson.
00:34:33.100 I went through this when I was in Tucker Carlson's position.
00:34:36.680 I went through this.
00:34:38.020 They perfected it on me.
00:34:40.280 Well, it's been 10 years.
00:34:42.560 They have every lever of power.
00:34:46.020 I had five people in the white house, five white house officials go after me personally
00:34:53.620 and use organizations to come after me, my job, my business, my family, five that had
00:35:01.800 never happened before, but that's a political station.
00:35:05.940 The white house, we just never had done it, but Obama started it.
00:35:11.700 So why not?
00:35:13.200 This is the military.
00:35:15.960 You cannot allow the military to be politicized, not for the left, not for the right.
00:35:24.140 It cannot happen.
00:35:25.720 If it does, you now have, you have stormtroopers.
00:35:31.260 I don't care whose side it's on.
00:35:33.480 You now have a force to enforce everything or anything one political party or the other
00:35:40.160 wants.
00:35:40.860 And you know who used to agree with that?
00:35:42.860 The military.
00:35:44.060 Yeah, military.
00:35:45.120 The military used to agree with that.
00:35:47.120 Now they're just participating in it.
00:35:48.580 Yeah.
00:35:49.240 By the way, so this is sort of coming back to me.
00:35:52.380 Well, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:35:53.080 I can't let that slide.
00:35:54.560 You know, the generals for the National Guard said they wanted to get out of D.C.
00:36:01.340 Yes.
00:36:01.620 They said, there's no reason for us.
00:36:03.240 We need to go home.
00:36:04.940 And then it was the higher ups.
00:36:06.680 So it's not all the military.
00:36:08.720 Right.
00:36:09.460 Right.
00:36:09.880 So this kind of coming back to me, I think it will with you guys as well.
00:36:13.080 2015, there was a 1988 rule that made it so women couldn't do a lot of roles in the military
00:36:18.240 that was lifted in 1994.
00:36:20.480 At that point, it got up to about, they could do about 90% of the jobs in the military, but
00:36:24.600 not frontline combat.
00:36:26.040 That's what I thought.
00:36:26.640 In 2015, Barack Obama issued and the military as well issued a statement that they could do
00:36:34.820 all roles now.
00:36:35.860 So they are up to 100%.
00:36:37.040 Now, I don't know how common it is, but pregnant women is, to me, is a totally different situation.
00:36:44.780 But I mean, just from a physically demanding thing, it's very difficult.
00:36:49.740 It's a heck of a burden, right?
00:36:52.000 To carry another human being inside of you for nine months.
00:36:55.420 It's the most important thing anyone can do.
00:36:58.360 It's the most important thing and the most significant thing anyone can do.
00:37:02.860 And I have no problem with women fighting.
00:37:05.200 I have no problem with that.
00:37:06.380 You want to do that?
00:37:07.840 Some women are built for that.
00:37:09.120 Some guys are built for that.
00:37:10.380 I mean, Gina Carano kicked a lot of people's asses.
00:37:13.260 And let me tell you something.
00:37:14.540 If you're actually fighting for your children, don't ever get between a mom and her.
00:37:21.580 They're more fierce than men ever are.
00:37:24.480 So I have no problem with that.
00:37:26.220 Let's just not put pregnant women in the line of fire.
00:37:32.660 It's bad for a bazillion reasons.
00:37:36.500 The left has already done a lot of effort to try to kill the babies over the years.
00:37:40.100 Can we keep the mothers alive at least?
00:37:42.040 This is the latest effort.
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00:39:01.160 Let's go to Virginia in North Carolina.
00:39:04.400 Hello, Virginia.
00:39:05.000 Virginia?
00:39:06.340 Hi.
00:39:07.200 Hi.
00:39:08.720 You watched the Biden speech last night.
00:39:11.200 What were your thoughts?
00:39:13.420 I'm crazed by it.
00:39:15.180 I am so mad.
00:39:17.600 Who in the world does this man think that he is?
00:39:21.920 Has he forgotten that thing he tried to tell us about?
00:39:26.080 What thing he tried to tell us about?
00:39:28.120 I don't understand.
00:39:28.920 Remember when he was talking about the Constitution and the Bill of Rights and the this and that, and he said, oh, you know that thing?
00:39:36.440 Oh, that thing.
00:39:37.020 Yeah.
00:39:37.260 Yeah.
00:39:37.460 I know that thing.
00:39:38.480 Yeah.
00:39:38.820 So you're having a problem that he's trying to tell people what they can and cannot do with further guidelines on July 4th?
00:39:47.620 Absolutely.
00:39:48.560 While he's letting thousands of people come in here, not knowing if they have COVID or not.
00:39:54.980 Yeah.
00:39:55.320 And we have to stay home and wear a mask and can't have a party or anything?
00:39:59.860 Yeah.
00:40:00.080 Well, I will tell you that a lot of people have been tested as they come across the border.
00:40:03.680 And even if they did have COVID, they're released into the population here in Texas, which I think is wonderful.
00:40:10.520 And thanks to the federal government for making that happen.
00:40:14.600 Virginia, thank you so much for your call.
00:40:16.160 I have to tell you, I'm going to call my wife in the break.
00:40:20.260 I want to ask her.
00:40:21.220 I think we should have everybody at my house just for a little backyard barbecue.
00:40:26.480 I love this idea.
00:40:27.360 Yeah.
00:40:27.720 Just a little backyard barbecue at my house.
00:40:29.800 What do you mean everybody?
00:40:30.440 You mean like everybody at the company or everybody?
00:40:32.800 No, just anybody who's part of our listening audience.
00:40:35.500 You know, the friends that we have in the listening audience.
00:40:37.680 Anyone in America?
00:40:38.680 Just anyone in America can come by.
00:40:41.120 Now, we have a strict policy.
00:40:44.320 You can do what you want.
00:40:45.680 Mask, no mask.
00:40:46.720 Distance, don't distance.
00:40:48.880 But we leave that entirely up to you.
00:40:51.020 So, I'm calling my wife during the break.
00:40:56.200 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:40:58.480 Hello, America.
00:40:59.860 It's Friday.
00:41:01.360 And Bill O'Reilly is next.
00:41:04.760 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:41:05.980 So, you know what's great about mask season?
00:41:10.140 A little.
00:41:10.700 Everything.
00:41:11.300 Oh, my gosh.
00:41:11.980 Everything.
00:41:12.560 Oh, I love that.
00:41:13.400 Hey.
00:41:14.380 The president spoke last night.
00:41:16.180 And he said,
00:41:16.880 Fourth of July.
00:41:21.220 And now,
00:41:21.620 masks.
00:41:23.840 Yes.
00:41:24.260 And I thought it was really good when he said that.
00:41:26.560 Yeah, that was a very highly relevant part of the speech, I thought.
00:41:29.440 The good thing about wearing masks all the time is you get a little maskne.
00:41:32.380 A little mask.
00:41:33.260 Mask acne.
00:41:34.160 Maskne.
00:41:34.800 Really?
00:41:35.180 Yeah.
00:41:35.640 And that is something you're going to love.
00:41:37.660 That no one in Texas has.
00:41:38.860 No one in Florida really has.
00:41:40.360 Not really common.
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00:42:52.740 Dot com.
00:42:56.740 And now, ladies and gentlemen, live, fresh off his world tour, Mr. Bill O'Reilly.
00:43:06.640 Hello, Bill.
00:43:07.600 How are you?
00:43:08.840 As Kenny Loggins once said, I'm all right.
00:43:12.120 Nobody worry about me.
00:43:14.260 Okay.
00:43:14.700 That's good to hear.
00:43:15.620 Bill O'Reilly, the author of the new book, Killing the Mob, which I still have not received
00:43:21.520 from Bill.
00:43:22.300 I would read the book, Bill, if you would just send it to me in advance.
00:43:26.260 Uh, Beck.
00:43:27.660 Now, I know you got it, Beck.
00:43:29.040 I put a private detective on it.
00:43:31.280 Did you?
00:43:32.260 Did you?
00:43:32.800 I seriously, I haven't received the book.
00:43:34.680 I haven't received the book.
00:43:35.260 Yes, you have, and, and, um, if you were a Catholic guy, you'd be in a lot of trouble.
00:43:41.620 Well, I'm not Catholic, and, uh, I wonder about these Catholics that continue to say,
00:43:46.760 I've sent the book, I've sent the book, and then not send the book.
00:43:49.100 I really worry about them.
00:43:50.300 God's pissed at them.
00:43:50.820 You have the book, Beck, and God is displeased with you.
00:43:54.700 So, Bill, the, I, I just, I want to start with the big news that you think is the big
00:44:00.700 news of the week, but I, I, I'm sorry, I'm going to hijack that and say, what did you
00:44:05.760 think about the performance of the president last night?
00:44:10.740 I thought it was okay.
00:44:12.520 Did you?
00:44:13.240 Yeah, I was all right.
00:44:14.000 I tweeted at Bill O'Reilly, if you want to get on that tweet, Ben.
00:44:16.880 I was there.
00:44:17.980 He read a prompter all right.
00:44:19.940 His energy level was okay.
00:44:21.800 Uh-huh.
00:44:22.120 Um, he made one big mistake, and that was not crediting the Trump administration for
00:44:27.620 developing the vaccine.
00:44:28.940 Uh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:44:30.360 He didn't just not credit.
00:44:32.560 He took credit.
00:44:34.120 Remember the guy who said there's no miracles coming?
00:44:37.320 There's, there's, uh, there's no hope, the dark, dark winter.
00:44:42.320 Joe doesn't remember that.
00:44:43.880 Yeah.
00:44:44.200 Okay, yeah.
00:44:44.860 He doesn't know what he said, you know, last night at dinner.
00:44:49.180 Um, but he can read the prompter.
00:44:51.640 Uh, and, and he did.
00:44:53.560 But, you know, when you're going to say, oh, we're the greatest country in the world.
00:44:58.260 Oh, nobody else will have the vaccine.
00:45:00.940 Yay.
00:45:01.560 We're the best.
00:45:02.300 We're the best.
00:45:02.960 And then you don't even credit your predecessor for developing the vaccine, um, doing the
00:45:11.160 strategic thinking and the execution to get it.
00:45:14.480 You come across as petty and small, but you know, again, is, but the big thing that you
00:45:22.200 have to take away from Joe Biden is that he can do certain things.
00:45:27.800 He can read the teleprompter.
00:45:30.460 He can put a log on the fire at the white house.
00:45:32.200 I read that story in the Washington post.
00:45:33.500 He might be able to put the log on the fire, but he probably has people doing that for him.
00:45:38.200 Um, but he cannot, in my opinion, humble opinion, he cannot process what is going on happens
00:45:47.920 when he signs a piece of paper, when he tells Homeland Security, uh, don't arrest anybody.
00:45:55.880 Uh, don't, don't arrest anybody in the country illegally.
00:45:58.620 So when he does that, he doesn't know, in my opinion, I could be wrong, how this will
00:46:05.980 affect the country.
00:46:07.140 Now he doesn't think it through because he cannot do that at this point.
00:46:12.400 The Joe Biden.
00:46:13.480 So what you're saying is the Joe Biden of 12 years ago would not have been doing the
00:46:17.920 things that he's doing.
00:46:18.860 Is that what you're saying?
00:46:20.180 Yeah.
00:46:20.580 And the Joe Biden of 12 years ago wasn't exactly a Mensa project.
00:46:24.980 Right.
00:46:25.440 All right.
00:46:25.820 I mean, okay.
00:46:26.540 Yes.
00:46:26.880 We're talking a guy in the maybe middle of his class.
00:46:32.760 Okay.
00:46:33.160 Okay.
00:46:33.560 All right.
00:46:34.000 Um, Bill, I, I have to ask you, have you ever heard, please play cut to, have you ever heard
00:46:39.380 the president of the United States, any president?
00:46:42.400 Say this to the American people.
00:46:44.960 In the coming weeks, we will issue further guidance on what you can and cannot do once
00:46:52.640 fully vaccinated.
00:46:53.900 So what you can and cannot do.
00:46:57.540 Sure.
00:46:58.060 That's the whole thing.
00:46:59.980 That was the best line.
00:47:01.760 And I applaud you and your producers for pulling that cut.
00:47:07.200 That's the whole progressive philosophy.
00:47:10.280 Right.
00:47:10.520 Have you heard a president say that before?
00:47:13.500 I think James Buchanan said it once when he had the sniffles.
00:47:18.400 I mean, I'm not even sure FDR said that, but that's the kind of government that they are.
00:47:23.340 That's the kind of government, the progressive left wants.
00:47:27.460 We're going to tell you what you can do, what you can have, what kind of bank account that
00:47:33.680 you can't go over because we're going to take it.
00:47:36.220 But again, do you believe that Joe Biden knew the implications of what he said there?
00:47:43.240 No.
00:47:44.580 Absolutely.
00:47:45.600 And this is the key story of the week, of the year, of the decade.
00:47:51.120 We have a president who doesn't understand the implications of what he is doing.
00:48:00.200 All right.
00:48:00.680 So, but the people around him do.
00:48:03.320 Of course.
00:48:04.520 That's why he's there.
00:48:06.520 That's why the progressive machine put him there.
00:48:10.520 Because they knew there would be no pushback on their vision of a totalitarian country.
00:48:19.940 You'll never hear Joe Biden push back against the cancel culture, ever.
00:48:25.520 You'll never hear him push back about the wealth tax.
00:48:30.260 But you're just not going to hear this kind of thing.
00:48:34.000 He's going to do what he is told to do.
00:48:37.740 I spoke to Rick Grinnell, Richard Grinnell, former DNI, director of national intelligence.
00:48:44.520 He was also the ambassador, excuse me, the ambassador to Germany.
00:48:49.500 He's a he was a big deal.
00:48:51.480 And he's the guy who released a lot of the information after Trump lost the election.
00:48:57.940 And the last thing he did as he left office was declassify a lot of the stuff that happened
00:49:03.280 during the impeachment to show the American people this was a setup.
00:49:07.400 I asked him yesterday if if he can recall the president ever, any president.
00:49:16.020 He worked for Bush and he worked for Trump.
00:49:18.320 If he recalls any world leader having to deal with the vice president instead of getting the
00:49:26.720 call from the president now, and I made it clear, the vice president does do work with
00:49:32.480 world leaders, but not your first call, not your, hey, I want to congratulate you.
00:49:37.800 And let's just talk about an opening salvo.
00:49:40.660 It always goes to the president.
00:49:42.320 When I asked him about the vice president taking over a lot of those duties and what it meant,
00:49:47.700 he said it makes him very fearful for what is is happening actually in the Oval Office and the
00:49:55.540 ability of the president.
00:49:57.040 And he said it sends a very confusing message to our allies who know Joe Biden, have talked
00:50:03.980 to Joe Biden as a senator, as a vice president.
00:50:06.300 Now I can't get him on the phone.
00:50:07.740 Why?
00:50:09.140 Because he's at the hardware store.
00:50:10.780 Which is where he hangs out Tuesday.
00:50:15.480 The only event on Joe Biden's calendar was a trip to a hardware store in D.C.
00:50:23.640 OK, and he arrived two hours late and he went there to talk about covid and the impact on
00:50:30.420 the store.
00:50:30.900 That was it.
00:50:32.360 You know anything else on his calendar on Wednesday?
00:50:36.020 Wednesday, he met and he referenced this last night with Merck and J&J CEOs.
00:50:43.420 OK, met with them.
00:50:44.820 That was it.
00:50:45.860 Anything else?
00:50:47.080 So not only can he not talk to the leaders in Luxembourg, but he can't hold a press conference
00:50:54.620 and he can't go out and start to get Michelle Obama's garden in shape.
00:51:00.760 He can't do anything because he is 78 and he's an elderly 78.
00:51:08.560 He's not like Tom Brady, who's going to be 78 and still playing.
00:51:11.860 All right.
00:51:12.300 He's not.
00:51:13.080 He's just there.
00:51:15.060 And there was a movie starring Peter Sellers.
00:51:18.240 Remember that?
00:51:18.960 Oh, yeah.
00:51:19.140 Being there.
00:51:20.080 Yeah.
00:51:20.760 But in the sequel starring Joe Biden is not being there.
00:51:25.600 The tell me the significance of no press conference 50 days in for the president was 52 now back
00:51:36.880 and on Bill O'Reilly dot com.
00:51:39.380 We always take an accurate, an accurate look at everything 52 and the last 100 years.
00:51:47.540 There's never been a president that avoided the press from within 33 days.
00:51:53.060 Who was that?
00:51:54.040 Who was that?
00:51:55.500 Who was that?
00:51:56.700 I think that was, I don't know off the top of my head.
00:52:01.500 I thought you were being accurate.
00:52:02.800 I should.
00:52:03.920 Well, that's why I'm not guessing.
00:52:05.640 I might be inaccurate.
00:52:07.760 From the same guy who said he sent me the book and I still do not have Killing the Mob.
00:52:12.340 I still don't have it.
00:52:13.600 You're going to hell, Beck.
00:52:14.620 I'm telling you.
00:52:15.540 And there'll be plenty of copies of my book down there, so you'll have plenty of reading.
00:52:18.940 Okay, so it might have been Obama now that I, because I did report this, might have been
00:52:26.800 Obama 33 days.
00:52:28.620 But anyway, so if you were the chief of staff, Klain, Ron Klain, he's another guy.
00:52:36.900 Nobody knows who he is.
00:52:38.220 You don't really get a lot of picture of him.
00:52:40.360 He's just kind of there.
00:52:41.520 And if you were Susan Rice, the top domestic advisor to Joe Biden, if you were these two
00:52:47.580 people, would you put your guy up, even though the press corps is friendly, even though they
00:52:55.100 don't want to see him not do well, they were so humiliated by the way they treated Trump,
00:53:01.880 and they were, that now they have to kind of ask a tough question.
00:53:07.500 You see that on CNN.
00:53:08.200 All right, they have to get one, they're not going to follow up, but they got to kind
00:53:13.040 of get one in.
00:53:14.840 So, Mr. Biden, with all due respect to the office of the presidency, which I've always
00:53:20.520 respected.
00:53:21.180 Me too.
00:53:22.260 Mr. Biden simply doesn't want to do it, and his people know, you know, the upside here
00:53:30.660 is kind of zero.
00:53:32.280 We know that he's not going to be able to get through this, unless George Stephanopoulos.
00:53:38.320 They might go to George.
00:53:40.640 George is such a tough honor, right?
00:53:42.200 Oh, I know he is, yeah.
00:53:43.340 Yeah.
00:53:43.940 And so, unless it's Stephanopoulos, or maybe Anderson Cooper, I mean, I remember the last
00:53:49.880 little town hall they had with Anderson.
00:53:52.120 He looked a little...
00:53:53.060 Anderson reminds me of one of these guys in Men in Black.
00:53:55.480 You know, he's got the black suit and tie and a white shirt on, and he kind of has
00:53:59.960 glasses.
00:54:01.160 He just reminds me, he may be an alien.
00:54:04.120 He may be an alien.
00:54:04.780 But that's a very good possibility that everyone at CNN is an alien.
00:54:08.880 So, they've got to have to put him out there.
00:54:11.280 But believe me when I tell you, they don't want to, and they're looking for a way to try
00:54:15.580 to diminish this.
00:54:17.440 Jen Psaki says, well, maybe by the end of March.
00:54:21.840 You know, and then I said, well, yeah, why don't you coerce that with opening day for
00:54:26.420 baseball?
00:54:27.200 So, both baseball and Biden will have opening day.
00:54:31.340 Okay?
00:54:32.860 But it is, you know, and here's something I want you guys to think about before we go
00:54:37.600 to break here.
00:54:38.300 I know the rhythm of your show now.
00:54:41.680 I know a lot of people who vote over Joe Biden.
00:54:44.420 A lot of them here on Long Island.
00:54:47.380 And now I'm giving him jazz, all right?
00:54:50.380 I'm going, hey, what do you think about Joe Biden not talking to the press?
00:54:54.500 Do you like that?
00:54:55.420 Is that good?
00:54:56.380 Hey, what do you think about these 100,000 people coming across the border?
00:55:00.100 Isn't that great?
00:55:01.180 Oh, man, it's so good, isn't it?
00:55:03.960 And they look at me with this dagger, you know.
00:55:06.860 But it always comes back to the same thing.
00:55:08.920 We don't care what he does as long as Trump's not there.
00:55:12.780 And being a good Catholic, understanding the rhythm method, he has given me a space now
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00:55:56.360 Yes, dancing.
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00:55:59.840 At 87, she says, my pain disappeared completely.
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00:56:48.240 Even the Democrats, Bill O'Reilly, have said that there is a little bit of waste in the $1.9 trillion COVID bill.
00:57:00.420 Your thoughts on the bill?
00:57:01.940 Okay.
00:57:02.360 So you have two things in the bill.
00:57:08.200 You have one thing that is good, and that is a relief to people who have been devastated by COVID, and that's a good thing.
00:57:16.640 And then you have 75% of the bill that funds progressive causes, and that's not a good thing.
00:57:26.840 But because the Democrats control Congress, there's nothing the Republicans could do about it.
00:57:33.400 So this goes back to Georgia.
00:57:35.340 You know, that was one of the worst nights in American history, the night that the two far-left Democrats in Georgia won their Senate seats.
00:57:44.680 That was one of the worst things in American history.
00:57:48.060 And everything that you see now that is corrupt, that is harmful, is going to stem back to that night.
00:57:56.400 It is.
00:57:57.120 It is.
00:57:57.800 And the people of Georgia should know this.
00:58:00.600 But you know how most people are.
00:58:02.920 They live day to day.
00:58:04.820 They're hurting.
00:58:06.240 Now they're going to get money from the government.
00:58:07.780 And they're not going to worry about the other 75% of the bill where their tax dollars go to causes that are, in the long run, going to hurt them.
00:58:18.700 I think the average taxpayer, what did this cost, $17,000 for the average taxpayer?
00:58:23.380 Some ridiculous amount of money.
00:58:25.780 Yeah.
00:58:26.100 I mean, $2 trillion is not anything that anybody can conceptualize.
00:58:30.200 That's another problem.
00:58:31.280 So they spend, they being Congress, spend so much money now, so irresponsibly, and they're not going to stop unless you boot the Democratic Party out of power.
00:58:43.200 Well, can they do that with H.R. 1 that has already passed the House?
00:58:48.660 H.R. 1, that thing is a constitutional time bomb.
00:58:53.160 If that is signed into law, the Constitution, as we know it, is over.
00:58:59.400 Because almost everything in it is unconstitutional.
00:59:02.680 Yeah, I don't think Manchin's going to go for that.
00:59:05.860 And I think the Republican Party will stay firm, as they did in the COVID bill.
00:59:10.060 That was an encouraging thought.
00:59:11.620 May I play devil's advocate here?
00:59:14.220 Sure.
00:59:14.480 If this happens, what the Democrats are going to say is, these people are standing against basic voting rights.
00:59:25.720 And if the Democrats, listen to me, if the Democrats don't get this passed, then they will use that as the catalyst to, you know, they didn't stand for basic voting rights.
00:59:38.060 So we've got to get rid of the filibuster.
00:59:40.300 Look, I don't think Manchin is going to vote for it, because he said he wouldn't.
00:59:47.180 No, no, no, don't laugh.
00:59:48.640 Don't laugh.
00:59:49.240 All right, I'll try now.
00:59:49.860 Because that soundbite is so prominent that he probably would lose his seat in West Virginia.
00:59:58.440 Not if H.R. 1 passes.
01:00:05.240 West Virginia is a different situation.
01:00:07.780 So anyway, I'm optimistic that this is not going to become law.
01:00:14.400 You're correct, it's unconstitutional, because it's clear in the Constitution the states have a right to run the vote the way they see fit.
01:00:22.900 And right now, in many red states, they are, there is legislation, and some of it's passed already, reforming the corrupt election processes.
01:00:37.780 So I'm not going to get panicked about this yet.
01:00:42.140 And it all goes back to the Supreme Court justices appointed by Donald Trump.
01:00:48.540 This will get to the Supreme Court, and we'll get there fast.
01:00:52.220 And there's no way on earth that that court is going to okay that bill.
01:00:56.440 And if they do?
01:01:00.260 Well, then we're going to move to Ireland, Beck.
01:01:02.320 I've got a nice little cottage for you out there in Killarney.
01:01:06.040 You're going to enjoy it.
01:01:07.100 It's, it is, I mean, I said earlier this week that Barack Obama is known as a transformational president for what he did in eight years.
01:01:17.440 But what Joe Biden has done in 50 days is, is more transformational than anything Barack Obama did.
01:01:26.840 Do you agree with that?
01:01:27.800 Uh, that's a complicated one.
01:01:32.060 And I know you've got music that you've got to get to.
01:01:34.400 Oh my gosh, the rhythm method works.
01:01:36.240 Yeah.
01:01:36.660 Okay.
01:01:36.940 We'll put that off until next, to the next segment.
01:01:38.740 Okay, and I also want to talk to you about the politicization of the, uh, of the military and what's happening in the military.
01:01:46.220 It's, I think, a little terrifying what they're, uh, starting to do with the military and the Pentagon.
01:01:51.080 We'll talk to Bill O'Reilly, the author of Killing Crazy Horse, and the new book, He Won't Send Me, Killing the Mob.
01:01:58.700 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:02:01.160 I don't know why.
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01:03:20.040 We have more with Bill O'Reilly from BillOreilly.com next.
01:03:25.280 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:03:33.500 We're glad you're here.
01:03:34.640 We're talking to Bill O'Reilly.
01:03:36.600 It's Friday.
01:03:37.800 Get a recap of what he thinks is the most important.
01:03:40.660 I want to ask his opinion on something that is brand new.
01:03:45.120 I have never seen this.
01:03:47.100 I've seen the government politicized.
01:03:49.400 I've seen all of the branches of the government politicized.
01:03:53.320 Those are political branches except for the Supreme Court.
01:03:58.000 But that has been politicized.
01:03:59.920 Now it's a political body.
01:04:02.220 The one thing that we have trust in, and the one thing that Americans have always had trust in,
01:04:10.160 is our military.
01:04:11.300 And it's essential that we have a military that is trusted and deserves our trust.
01:04:19.020 It's not been politicized until now.
01:04:22.060 The Pentagon has attacked now Tucker Carlson by name.
01:04:28.780 The Pentagon website attacked a Fox Cable news host, senior enlisted leader in the U.S. Space Command,
01:04:36.920 attacked Carlson by name.
01:04:39.540 And I've never seen that before.
01:04:42.880 Bill, have you?
01:04:43.660 It might have happened before in Vietnam era.
01:04:49.660 But what's going on is that what people don't understand about the military is that the top echelon of it is they're appointed people.
01:04:59.500 Yes.
01:04:59.860 So the Secretary of Defense, the head of the Joint Chiefs, these are appointed by civilian politicians.
01:05:08.340 So they're all going to do what the left wants them to do at this juncture.
01:05:13.660 Okay.
01:05:14.640 And so when Carlson came out and said, look, it's not efficient that pregnant women in combat units, which is true,
01:05:26.460 then these people, because they're virtue signalers, politically correct people, right?
01:05:33.340 Right.
01:05:34.000 That's the crew.
01:05:35.580 Oh, you can't do that.
01:05:37.580 Is this an issue that I think is going to erode the capability of the U.S. military?
01:05:48.260 No.
01:05:49.380 It's just a signal that the military, like everything else in this country, is now full of virtue signalers.
01:05:56.620 Well, it bothers me because the Secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin, has said that there are enemies, I'm quoting, enemies within the military ranks.
01:06:05.620 Yes.
01:06:05.920 And they're trying to root out extremists without defining what those enemies or extremists are.
01:06:13.400 Conservative Trump supporters.
01:06:15.200 Right.
01:06:15.560 I'll define it for you.
01:06:16.760 Right.
01:06:17.200 I know that, but they're not saying that themselves.
01:06:19.940 Why would they ever say that?
01:06:21.320 Right.
01:06:21.600 They can't say that.
01:06:22.560 They also claim that Carlson shouldn't be listened to because he never served in the military.
01:06:28.840 But we have a civilian-run military.
01:06:32.840 It is by design that our civilians can criticize the military.
01:06:38.900 I don't think Biden served in the military, did he?
01:06:42.800 Don't think so.
01:06:43.980 You want to do a fast-back check on that?
01:06:44.560 Yeah, I don't think so.
01:06:45.680 Look that up.
01:06:46.080 Okay, so if there's a military person saying don't listen to anybody because they didn't serve in the military,
01:06:51.460 that means Biden is resigning as current commander-in-chief, right?
01:06:55.260 It would.
01:06:56.620 It would.
01:06:57.600 See, a logical guy like me, I don't take a lot of this seriously because I know what the game is.
01:07:06.560 And I know that military people play the game just like civilian people.
01:07:11.400 Right.
01:07:11.800 It's a huge bureaucracy.
01:07:13.100 Right, which makes me nervous because they are trying to make the military now into an arm of a political party, I believe.
01:07:22.900 But it's impossible for them to do that in the rank and file.
01:07:27.200 So traditionally, most military people come from the South, come from military people, come from conservative families.
01:07:34.600 So they're not going to be able to change that culture.
01:07:36.920 You know, here's a good example.
01:07:40.140 The culture on the college campus is changed because now you have a punishing atmosphere on most colleges toward traditional conservative students and teachers.
01:07:55.220 In the military, that's not going to take root in my opinion.
01:07:58.580 Now, I could be wrong, but my theme is on BillOReilly.com that there's going to be a ferocious backlash against all this PC virtue signaling cancel culture stuff.
01:08:10.800 And that backlash is going to be seen in the midterm election next year, 2022.
01:08:17.800 You're going to see that.
01:08:19.560 Now, people go, oh, the whole election's rigged.
01:08:22.260 Okay, look, this time around, the Republicans made big gains in the House.
01:08:27.760 All right.
01:08:29.420 So, yeah, there are questionable things that happen in the presidential vote.
01:08:33.440 But by and large, I think the folks are going to be able to cast a ballot that's meaningful next year.
01:08:39.680 Now, again, I could be wrong on all of this, but I don't see the military deteriorating because of some politically correct leadership.
01:08:50.540 I think you've already seen the deterioration of the military.
01:08:54.140 Now, not necessarily in the rank and file yet.
01:08:58.860 But, Bill, you can't have everybody up on the top saying one thing and expect the military not to eventually change and morph into that culture, especially.
01:09:10.800 But it would take a while.
01:09:11.920 It would be like colleges.
01:09:13.600 This has been going on on college campuses probably for a decade or more.
01:09:17.840 And they weeded out all the conservative and traditional professors.
01:09:22.840 Now, they're – I mean, the college that I went to, Marist College of Poughkeepsie, New York, was a working-class traditional school.
01:09:29.060 Now, it's Loonsville, Boston U, where I have a master's in broadcast journalism.
01:09:34.400 When I was there under the president, John Silber, it was reasonable.
01:09:40.000 Now, it's ranked, I think, the fifth most liberal college in the United States.
01:09:46.180 So, this takes a while to do this because the captains and the lieutenants really run the military, as you know, not the Secretary of Defense.
01:09:58.120 Nobody even knows him.
01:09:59.240 Joe Biden doesn't know who he is.
01:10:01.460 Did you see that?
01:10:02.480 Yeah, I did.
01:10:03.400 I did.
01:10:04.180 Who are you?
01:10:05.340 Yeah.
01:10:05.740 Or he didn't even – he couldn't even remember the name of that building over there, the Pentagon.
01:10:12.280 Yeah.
01:10:13.140 So, let me ask you, what is happening with the troops in Washington, D.C.?
01:10:21.400 The general, we found out this week, of the reserves said, we're pulling out.
01:10:27.000 There's no reason for us to be here.
01:10:29.240 And the Pentagon said, no, you're not.
01:10:32.380 No, you got to stay because this is what they call optics.
01:10:38.840 So, everyone knows that the government's about to be overthrown by some guys in Idaho with bazookas.
01:10:46.360 Everybody knows that.
01:10:47.440 As soon as they can get a –
01:10:48.540 That's not besmirch Idaho.
01:10:50.000 No, but it's a mountainous region, Beck.
01:10:55.560 Yes.
01:10:56.060 Okay?
01:10:56.420 Yes.
01:10:57.060 All right.
01:10:57.480 It's just geography.
01:10:58.940 My wife says New England has a mountainous region in it, too.
01:11:02.480 All right.
01:11:03.060 So, let's go to Vermont.
01:11:05.160 Okay.
01:11:05.600 Yes.
01:11:05.820 Okay.
01:11:06.100 There's a few of them there.
01:11:07.900 And as soon as they can get enough money for bus tickets, they go to D.C., it's going to be a giant coup d'etat.
01:11:14.080 So, we've got to have the military there.
01:11:15.580 Meantime, in Minneapolis, which could burn to the ground at any minute, all right, they're set up another zone like they did in Seattle, where police are not allowed.
01:11:25.840 Well, they already have a zone now.
01:11:29.080 It's an armed military zone in Minneapolis, and nobody seems to be covering that.
01:11:35.540 Nobody's covering – no, no, you can't cover.
01:11:37.640 I know.
01:11:38.040 But the governor of the state has called out the guard.
01:11:41.300 Yes.
01:11:41.560 He would assume that the guard will go in and, you know, knock over these cardboard boxes or whatever they're doing.
01:11:46.840 Okay.
01:11:47.200 But – go ahead.
01:11:48.200 Real quick, I just have to – I have to get your thoughts on the border crossings.
01:11:52.320 What is coming our way?
01:11:54.160 What is the strategy there, Bill?
01:11:56.480 Here's the strategy.
01:11:57.440 Everybody comes in.
01:11:58.580 It's kind of like an open house.
01:12:00.440 Thank God it's Friday party, all right, before COVID.
01:12:04.540 Hey, come on, no cover charge, no minimum.
01:12:07.640 Come on in.
01:12:08.720 We'll have a blast.
01:12:10.400 And, again, Biden has no idea.
01:12:13.020 Biden, you know, he's – Biden right now doesn't know where New Mexico is, all righty?
01:12:18.340 Is that someplace by the Dakotas?
01:12:21.440 So you got an open border.
01:12:24.540 That's what you have.
01:12:26.100 And this is what people who voted for Joe Biden should have expected, okay?
01:12:33.160 Again, next year, all of this has to stop or you're going to lose your country.
01:12:38.840 And that's the truth.
01:12:41.060 Bill O'Reilly from BillOReilly.com.
01:12:43.560 You can pick up his book, Killing Crazy Horse.
01:12:46.080 And there's rumor that he has Killing the Mob.
01:12:48.440 And you can read Killing the Mob this weekend, Beck.
01:12:51.460 I don't have the book.
01:12:52.220 Or hire someone to read it to you.
01:12:53.680 I don't have the book.
01:12:54.540 I can't –
01:12:55.160 You don't have the book.
01:12:56.140 I can't find the book anywhere.
01:12:58.140 And if you refuse to send it to me, then what am I going to do?
01:13:01.040 Talk about a guy who doesn't know what he's doing.
01:13:04.500 How old are you?
01:13:06.140 Bill O'Reilly from BillOReilly.com.
01:13:08.240 We'll talk to you next week.
01:13:10.580 All right.
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01:13:16.240 I mean, of course he doesn't.
01:13:17.640 But his body does.
01:13:19.060 When you're feeding him dry kibble food, for instance, his body is telling him that everything he's eating is dead.
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01:13:43.840 It's all the same stuff that you need in your body to be healthier and happier.
01:13:49.600 And, you know, while dogs, you know, have a different system, obviously, they still need probiotics and vitamins and minerals.
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01:15:00.560 There's something happening in Texas that I think is really disturbing.
01:15:04.760 Governor Abbott, who I've been a big fan of for a long time.
01:15:09.160 I don't know what the hell is happening with him.
01:15:12.460 I just don't know.
01:15:14.340 He has come out against Gab, and I think this is all about politics, but you're messing with freedom of speech.
01:15:22.080 I don't think there is a bigger defender in the media of Israel than me.
01:15:28.720 I have led campaigns against anti-Semitism.
01:15:33.240 I've gotten the Defender of Israel award presented to me by Benjamin Netanyahu.
01:15:43.080 And I mean, I've got credibility there.
01:15:48.200 Gab is under attack now by Governor Abbott.
01:15:52.080 And saying that they need to be regulated because there's anti-Semitic speech on Gab.
01:15:59.000 I'm sure there is.
01:16:00.820 Because there's anti-Semitic speech in America and the world.
01:16:04.880 That doesn't make a platform that doesn't edit people's material anti-Semitic.
01:16:14.020 There are Jews and people who are pro-Jewish people on Gab.
01:16:19.240 You can't have a platform and then say, I'm going to make this a free speech platform, but I'm going to pick and choose which speech I don't like.
01:16:30.000 Gab, their whole thing is we don't edit speech.
01:16:35.680 Now, this looks to be like something where the Republicans are splitting and Governor Abbott is trying to, I don't know, play to, I don't know, Austin.
01:16:49.520 I have no idea.
01:16:50.940 And Colonel Allen West is on the other side.
01:16:54.960 And Colonel Allen West is saying we have got to get our foundation right and back to Texas principles, which is you may not like it, but everybody has the same right.
01:17:08.780 And I worry about Texas.
01:17:13.700 I really worry.
01:17:14.400 You lose Texas.
01:17:15.480 You lose the country forever.
01:17:17.260 Yeah, I'd like to hear more about his explanation.
01:17:19.240 I'd love to talk to Abbott, but he won't come on.
01:17:22.020 Less than a week ago, he went, I mean, here's the headline.
01:17:25.740 Governor Greg Abbott backs bill to stop social media companies from banning Texans for political views.
01:17:30.420 Right.
01:17:30.760 So he's, he's, he's in the middle of legitimately supporting like anti big tech type of stuff.
01:17:35.500 We've had his hard to, I mean, we've had his attorney general on and I've asked him point blank.
01:17:41.180 Are you going to support people's right to free speech?
01:17:45.220 I mean, we are the largest subscription service for right of center viewpoints in the world.
01:17:54.440 And we're based in Texas for a reason.
01:17:57.780 Are you going to defend us when people start to come?
01:18:02.980 He said, yes, but how can you say that and be consistent?
01:18:06.660 If you're also going after gab, I'm missing something here.
01:18:10.300 I think it's politics, which I would be very disappointed in.
01:18:14.160 Yeah.
01:18:14.680 There does seem to be kind of a little power struggle going on in Texas in the Republican party.
01:18:18.700 I don't know.
01:18:19.520 I mean, I don't, I'm not talking about Texas values.
01:18:21.900 Yeah.
01:18:22.180 I'd like to hear at least his explanation of it.
01:18:24.100 Yeah, I would too.
01:18:24.880 But they, there's, you know, the gap, I'm not on gab.
01:18:28.900 I don't, I don't know much about it either.
01:18:30.280 Um, but, uh, you know, certainly that's been the one that's been most highly, uh, presented
01:18:35.540 as like a, a home for speech that is, that everyone would disagree with.
01:18:41.660 Right.
01:18:42.080 Um, and that's been the thing, you know, it's tough because the free speech social network
01:18:45.840 thing is a tough platform because you say that and you're like, okay, we're gonna give
01:18:49.020 everybody free speech.
01:18:49.780 So the people that go there are the people that get banned from the other services.
01:18:52.780 Right.
01:18:53.000 And then they're also the ones who want to push it to the limit.
01:18:57.240 And they're the ones that want to push it to the limit.
01:18:58.500 So you wind up getting more as a percentage basis, more toxic content that maybe you don't
01:19:03.640 want as a, as a user though.
01:19:05.600 Obviously you should be able to control your own.
01:19:07.540 You can control your own.
01:19:08.660 You can.
01:19:08.940 Right.
01:19:09.120 I mean, I, I, I mean, at least I know on parlor, you can't, you know, I don't know about
01:19:12.880 gab, but you can control what you see and don't see.
01:19:16.600 And you can do that on Facebook.
01:19:18.760 Yeah.
01:19:19.480 Uh, you know, I mean, and you should be able to, right.
01:19:22.400 Should be able to, but that's your choice.
01:19:24.460 Again, this is the thing that I think people, cause that's true.
01:19:27.320 They have all those tools on Twitter, on Facebook, everywhere.
01:19:29.540 You can control your experience pretty closely.
01:19:31.760 The issue is the left does not want you to control your experience because they don't like
01:19:36.100 the way you're controlling it.
01:19:37.120 Correct.
01:19:37.420 They want to be able to control your experience for you.
01:19:39.880 This is the social media is the modern telephone.
01:19:44.920 It is.
01:19:46.080 Are you going to ban telephones?
01:19:47.560 Because some people say on telephones, things that you don't like, and some people just shouldn't
01:19:53.260 have telephones because they can organize people.
01:19:56.400 That's insanity.
01:19:58.040 It's insanity.
01:19:59.600 This is the way people communicate.
01:20:01.780 And there is going to be speech.
01:20:03.440 You don't like become a free speech.
01:20:06.580 That does not make you an extremist.
01:20:10.960 That makes you a constitutional American.
01:20:13.580 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:20:18.520 Hello, America.
01:20:19.820 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:20:22.840 I, I, you know what?
01:20:24.400 After watching Biden last night where he said, maybe, maybe, you can, you can have a couple
01:20:32.420 of people over in the backyard if we all behave ourselves and on the Fourth of July, I'll give
01:20:38.460 you a sprinkler and maybe a little bit of ice cream.
01:20:40.840 But behave yourself, children.
01:20:42.980 I said that yesterday.
01:20:43.720 I was thinking about having a little barbecue in my backyard.
01:20:46.220 I have, you know, about a thousand acres.
01:20:51.660 And I was thinking maybe we just invite some personal friends over like you for Fourth of
01:20:56.800 July.
01:20:57.500 I, I'm so angry, so angry at that ridiculous statement yesterday and the fact that he's
01:21:05.640 coming out with some guidelines and he'll tell us what we can and cannot do soon.
01:21:11.420 Screw you.
01:21:12.940 We broke away from the kings.
01:21:15.420 You don't have a right to tell me what I can and cannot do, Mr. President.
01:21:20.780 I'm sorry.
01:21:21.600 Neither can any of your agencies.
01:21:24.020 We have some rights.
01:21:25.600 Also, I want to start the hour with some good news, some, something that happened this week
01:21:31.920 that I could not believe in a good way.
01:21:37.660 Let's leave you on a Friday on a positive note.
01:21:39.840 We do that in 60 seconds.
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01:23:00.400 Hey, I want to tell you something that happened to me this week.
01:23:05.860 And I know I'm not alone on this.
01:23:10.220 I have teenagers.
01:23:13.360 You see what I'm saying?
01:23:15.400 Anybody who has teenagers or has children that will soon be teenagers, and I mean within 15
01:23:22.780 years of being teenagers, that includes those who aren't even pregnant yet, but are thinking
01:23:28.100 about it.
01:23:29.740 Warning!
01:23:30.980 They're insane!
01:23:32.500 And they will destroy your entire life for about four years.
01:23:40.000 They go crazy.
01:23:42.040 And I have two wonderful children, my two youngest who are now teenagers.
01:23:47.700 I have four wonderful children.
01:23:49.540 I have two that are kind of iffy, and those are the teenagers right now.
01:23:53.100 They used to be best friends.
01:23:55.020 I mean, they never went anywhere without each other.
01:23:58.140 They were, up until seven or eight, they literally were inseparable.
01:24:02.200 And we loved it.
01:24:04.380 They were so great.
01:24:05.500 He respected her.
01:24:06.740 She looked up to him.
01:24:08.300 It was great.
01:24:09.700 And then something happened.
01:24:11.640 And they hate each other.
01:24:15.640 You know what I mean?
01:24:16.780 They just hate each other.
01:24:18.540 And we keep saying, that's going to leave a mark.
01:24:21.620 It's going to leave a mark on your brother.
01:24:22.920 That's going to leave a mark on your sister.
01:24:24.600 Don't say those things.
01:24:26.380 Don't.
01:24:27.480 Family's the only thing you really actually have your entire life.
01:24:32.960 And you got to work on that.
01:24:34.960 Don't say those things.
01:24:36.620 Don't be like that.
01:24:38.740 And they both just misunderstand each other.
01:24:42.200 They're both teenagers.
01:24:44.900 So Tanya and I have been worried about, you know, we're just, I mean,
01:24:48.540 we've been worried about them physically this year.
01:24:51.120 We've been worried about them spiritually this year, educationally,
01:24:54.620 every way you can be worried about a child.
01:24:57.820 We have worried that they are going, we're going to lose them one way or
01:25:01.920 another.
01:25:04.680 Was it Tuesday?
01:25:06.460 I think it was Tuesday night.
01:25:08.380 I don't know what happened, but my son, all of a sudden,
01:25:11.400 and it could be that he's going back to school.
01:25:14.440 And all of a sudden, my son is like,
01:25:16.340 like normal.
01:25:19.720 He's like good and stuff.
01:25:21.580 And Tanya and I haven't, you know, should we say something?
01:25:24.100 No, don't.
01:25:25.620 And he's been really, really good and, and happy.
01:25:31.220 And we're like, thank you, Lord.
01:25:32.580 Thank you.
01:25:33.040 So my daughter has been, she is like Lucille Ball.
01:25:38.700 She's a scream and she wants to be an actress and I'm going to do
01:25:42.320 everything in my power to make sure that does not happen,
01:25:45.460 but keep it between us.
01:25:47.000 She wants to be an actor.
01:25:49.760 And so she's been, she's in this play and she's been so excited about it.
01:25:55.140 Works every night on this play for, I don't know, a month or two.
01:26:00.300 And on Tuesday,
01:26:03.260 she comes home and she tore a muscle in her hip and it's a very physical role
01:26:10.800 and yada, yada.
01:26:11.780 And she was devastated.
01:26:14.660 And normally her brother would say,
01:26:17.880 or if it was reversed or sister would be like, good.
01:26:20.600 Now you know how I feel or whatever.
01:26:24.140 And she was on the couch and I was talking to her before I went to bed.
01:26:29.600 And, and, uh, we were just talking and she said amazing things.
01:26:34.520 She said, I just want to be happy like Rafe.
01:26:38.860 And I was like, okay, she's noticed it too.
01:26:42.800 So maybe it's not just us, but I don't know if that's a, I mean,
01:26:47.740 it's been like two weeks since he's been happy.
01:26:50.740 And, uh, she said, I just want to be happy like Rafe.
01:26:54.460 And I said, uh, uh, and, uh, she said,
01:26:59.600 dad is Rafe around.
01:27:01.200 And I'm like, uh, this could go badly.
01:27:04.720 And I said, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:27:06.580 You want me to call him?
01:27:08.180 And she said, yeah.
01:27:09.720 And she was laying down on the, on the couch.
01:27:11.580 Cause her hip was really bothering her, obviously.
01:27:14.900 And he comes into the room and I said, Hey, Rafe,
01:27:18.140 uh, shy wants to talk to you.
01:27:19.560 And she, she started crying and he went right over to her,
01:27:23.620 jumped on the couch next to her,
01:27:25.400 put a blanket over her and hugged her and just sat there.
01:27:29.600 And Tony and I just backed out of the room.
01:27:31.540 Like, I don't know what's happening.
01:27:33.520 I have no idea, but it's a good thing.
01:27:35.900 We're leaving now.
01:27:37.840 And we, because we only have two rooms in our house,
01:27:41.320 because we're remodeling everything,
01:27:42.840 we could hear everything through the wall.
01:27:45.420 We couldn't hear them, what they were saying,
01:27:47.380 but we could hear the tone of what they were saying.
01:27:49.980 And they were happy and they were joking and they were laughing.
01:27:53.760 And then occasionally he would be comforting to her.
01:27:56.600 And it was like, what the hell is happening in my house?
01:28:00.040 I just wanted to tell you that don't give up hope.
01:28:03.880 Maybe you're dealing with things with your kids.
01:28:06.060 Don't give up hope.
01:28:07.460 Just keep doing everything.
01:28:09.380 We thought we taught the kids, everything we thought that,
01:28:12.760 you know, cause we have, as parents,
01:28:15.060 you get into the teen years and you're like, okay,
01:28:17.320 they didn't listen to anything I ever said.
01:28:20.060 They're insane.
01:28:21.700 And maybe we should put them in an institution because I don't know what's
01:28:26.340 happening.
01:28:28.160 I know because I have older kids,
01:28:30.420 two older kids that have turned out to be wonderful.
01:28:33.180 And, you know,
01:28:34.960 at times they had maybe a case of possession by the devil in their teen years.
01:28:42.300 I know that it comes and turns around.
01:28:44.280 It's just a struggle to get through it.
01:28:46.160 And you always feel like they're not going to turn around.
01:28:48.560 This is it.
01:28:49.740 It's over.
01:28:51.340 Don't feel that way.
01:28:53.120 Now they're back to, I'm sure, you know,
01:28:55.000 by the weekend they'll be back to hating each other.
01:28:56.900 I'm sure.
01:28:57.640 But enjoy every moment and recognize God's hand in that.
01:29:02.680 We were like, thank you, Lord.
01:29:04.600 Thank you.
01:29:05.780 Just an hour would be great.
01:29:09.780 So don't lose, don't lose hope.
01:29:11.760 Don't lose sight.
01:29:12.440 And it's like that with everything.
01:29:14.280 It really is.
01:29:16.220 You're going to see miracles in our day.
01:29:18.960 You will.
01:29:19.680 I promise you, before you go, you will witness miracles.
01:29:24.360 And I believe, you know, I mean, unless you're on your dead deathbed now,
01:29:28.160 they're doing surgery.
01:29:29.160 It's open heart.
01:29:29.780 And your pulse is weakening.
01:29:31.760 And you're like, hey, promise to me miracles.
01:29:34.740 If you got some life left in you, I mean, we're going to be a few years doing this.
01:29:40.220 But I think, I really believe by 2035, you are going to see, 2035, you're going to see biblical-sized miracles in the world.
01:29:52.700 I really believe it.
01:29:53.700 But I'm crazy.
01:29:56.220 So, I mean, you know, what do I know?
01:29:59.240 What do I know?
01:30:00.080 It's true.
01:30:00.580 It's a good point.
01:30:01.340 By the way, I want to thank you for providing me with just an unbelievable evening last night.
01:30:07.080 I get a doorbell at night, and somebody delivers a giant box to me.
01:30:15.080 And it says perishable, which I always like receiving boxes that say perishable.
01:30:22.560 And it was, not Gino's, Pete, Pat's.
01:30:26.840 Pat's Philly Cheesesteaks from Philadelphia.
01:30:30.080 Yes.
01:30:31.000 And it said, eat within 24 hours.
01:30:33.880 I misread that.
01:30:35.220 And I thought it said, eat within 24 minutes, which is easily done.
01:30:40.980 But you sent me a box of cheesesteaks from Pat's.
01:30:43.440 I did, yes.
01:30:44.440 Well, you helped us with something, and I wanted to say thank you.
01:30:49.140 But I will say, this is, I love this.
01:30:52.260 Have you ever ordered from Gold Belly before?
01:30:54.340 No.
01:30:54.960 It's the greatest sight in the world, in my opinion.
01:30:57.060 Gold Belly?
01:30:57.760 Yeah.
01:30:58.220 It's basically a, you know, you have like Uber Eats.
01:31:00.760 You can order from any restaurant in town, and they'll deliver it to you.
01:31:03.860 This is like any restaurant in the country, and meaning like the best restaurants in the
01:31:07.680 country.
01:31:08.020 So like, you know, Pat's Cheesesteaks, you know, the best New York pizzas, New Haven
01:31:12.640 pizzas are on there.
01:31:13.900 Really?
01:31:14.280 Yeah.
01:31:14.780 You can get, you know, Chicago pizza.
01:31:17.100 You've never had pizza until you've had a New Haven pizza.
01:31:19.340 They're very different.
01:31:20.480 Yeah.
01:31:20.800 But you've never had pizza until you've ordered a, and you have to be Sally's, or what's
01:31:25.400 the other one?
01:31:25.920 Uh, Peppi's?
01:31:27.960 Uh, yeah.
01:31:29.300 Peppi's and Salad's?
01:31:29.840 Peppi's and Modern, I think.
01:31:31.340 Modern, yeah.
01:31:31.940 It was a great one.
01:31:32.620 I don't know if all of those are on there, but many of them are.
01:31:35.320 And, you know, the best bakeries from around the country, the best seafood, the best steaks.
01:31:40.820 It's ridiculous.
01:31:41.780 Now, it's on the pricey side, like in that, like-
01:31:44.140 I gotta believe it was.
01:31:45.080 You're ordering the best stuff, so it's gonna come.
01:31:47.240 I always think about it this way, like-
01:31:48.500 Can I ask you, what did those cheesesteaks cost?
01:31:50.220 Because they came in a giant box, all freeze-dried, or not freeze-dried, with dry ice around them,
01:31:55.760 packaged wonderfully, had directions with it.
01:31:59.420 It tasted like I was sitting in the restaurant.
01:32:02.680 Yeah.
01:32:02.860 I mean, it's one thing to get food, and you're like, okay, well, it's kind of close, or it
01:32:08.400 didn't travel so well.
01:32:09.760 This was exactly like it just came off the grill.
01:32:15.140 It really is.
01:32:16.440 There were eight of them.
01:32:17.440 There were eight of them.
01:32:18.180 How much did that cost?
01:32:19.760 They were a proc, let's see, I think it was $139.
01:32:24.060 Holy cow!
01:32:25.180 Now, that sounds crazy, but let me back you into this for a second.
01:32:29.260 I'm not your wife.
01:32:30.400 You don't have to do that.
01:32:31.400 Let me show you what it's gonna take you getting into this automobile today.
01:32:33.720 Yeah, all right, okay.
01:32:34.220 So, here's my theory on this.
01:32:36.060 I just ordered, for example, six pizzas from New Haven for $120, and people would say,
01:32:42.260 oh, that's freaking crazy.
01:32:43.780 However-
01:32:44.340 Six pizzas you could put in the freezer.
01:32:46.020 You put them in the freezer, right?
01:32:47.120 And you can do the same thing with the cheese steaks, by the way.
01:32:48.720 You can freeze them.
01:32:49.340 Really?
01:32:49.880 Yes.
01:32:50.720 And they're just as good.
01:32:52.720 Yeah, they're just as good.
01:32:53.840 I mean, you're coming in dry ice anyway, but yeah, I mean, I've had, I've ordered pasta
01:32:58.360 and all sorts of things.
01:32:59.400 It's a little dangerous, I will say, if you get into this world where you're ordering too
01:33:03.000 often.
01:33:03.300 But if you think about this, I'm just saying as a person who's admittedly put on some COVID
01:33:08.780 pounds, yeah.
01:33:09.960 But my point is, though, if you're gonna go, you're gonna order Domino's for the family,
01:33:13.960 you're gonna wind up spending $12 or $13 on the pizza.
01:33:17.500 And Domino's is fine.
01:33:19.220 Nothing wrong with that.
01:33:20.020 There's nothing wrong with Domino's.
01:33:21.280 But if you can get the best pizza in America delivered to your house for $20, I mean, it's
01:33:27.300 just a quality versus quantity play.
01:33:28.940 Okay, all right.
01:33:29.760 You've talked me into food.
01:33:30.940 Yeah.
01:33:31.320 I mean, that's a hard sell for me.
01:33:32.840 It is.
01:33:33.480 But you've talked me into food.
01:33:34.680 A couple of other examples of this in action are friends at Brooker's Founding Flavors.
01:33:39.240 Oh my gosh.
01:33:39.820 They sent me a box.
01:33:40.800 It's been the greatest week of my life because they also sent me a box of Brooker's.
01:33:48.220 And I'm telling you right now, I want to invest in your company.
01:33:52.540 I want to invest in your company.
01:33:55.200 It is the best ice cream in the country.
01:33:59.300 It's incredible.
01:33:59.940 Super high premium.
01:34:00.900 Now, it's going to cost you more than Breyer's.
01:34:02.600 It's going to cost you more than Ben and Jerry's.
01:34:04.600 But of course, you're not going to be supporting communism, which is a nice...
01:34:08.020 You know, I like to support communism.
01:34:10.320 Really?
01:34:10.520 When I'm eating ice cream, I like to think, you know what?
01:34:13.280 This is cherry flavored.
01:34:14.700 It reminds me when the streets ran with blood in the Soviet Union.
01:34:18.580 Yeah.
01:34:19.060 Yeah.
01:34:19.640 Exactly.
01:34:20.120 Oh, and Minneapolis.
01:34:21.080 Yeah.
01:34:21.400 And I will say the same...
01:34:22.200 And Wisconsin.
01:34:22.760 And Wisconsin.
01:34:23.320 Yeah, sure.
01:34:23.660 The same thing with...
01:34:25.660 In Seattle.
01:34:25.800 Yeah.
01:34:26.400 You could go to the grocery store right now.
01:34:28.380 St. Louis.
01:34:28.900 And get a couple of sleeves of Chips Ahoy cookies.
01:34:31.540 And they'll be decent.
01:34:32.500 You know, you'll pay a few bucks for them.
01:34:34.460 Keksi Cookies, on the other hand, Pat's company, K-E-K-S-I, is a cookie company.
01:34:41.340 These are the best cookies you're going to have in America.
01:34:43.900 And they're going to be a little more than Chips Ahoy.
01:34:45.940 Right.
01:34:46.100 There's no doubt.
01:34:46.940 But you're going...
01:34:48.000 Like, we...
01:34:48.640 This is America.
01:34:49.480 You guys just dealt with an entire freaking year of being locked in your house and told
01:34:54.840 you're not allowed to see anybody.
01:34:56.620 The least you can do for yourself is have some good ice cream, cookies, and cheesesteaks.
01:35:01.000 Yes, exactly right.
01:35:01.500 That's my philosophy.
01:35:02.760 Yeah.
01:35:02.860 It's also how I've gained so much weight over the past year.
01:35:05.480 But that is...
01:35:06.220 So it's called Gold Belly?
01:35:07.620 Gold Belly is the one that kind of does everything.
01:35:09.280 I don't think either Brooker's or Keksi is on...
01:35:12.800 I think those are...
01:35:13.320 You have to go to those sites individually.
01:35:14.400 But Gold Belly has, like, a wide array of basically everything.
01:35:19.760 And as I say that, my mouth is watering.
01:35:21.680 I have to tell you, it's really...
01:35:23.140 I mean, especially for, like, an anniversary or something.
01:35:25.420 Yeah, special event is a good one.
01:35:27.320 Great gift wisdom.
01:35:28.540 Rafe was born in Texas, but we lived in Philadelphia.
01:35:32.980 We adopted Rafe.
01:35:34.580 And he was born in Texas.
01:35:36.640 And I thought, oh, man, he doesn't even remember he was too young to, you know, have chili...
01:35:43.860 I mean, Philly cheesesteaks.
01:35:45.700 And there's nothing better.
01:35:47.140 Oh, yeah.
01:35:47.580 And then I realized, no, that would be less for me.
01:35:50.400 So I didn't share it with him.
01:35:52.300 You ate all eight of them?
01:35:54.620 In 24 minutes.
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01:37:45.760 What I'm saying is there's a line that all of us, I think, have that say, I'm not going to cross that line.
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01:38:46.740 I'm sorry.
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01:42:53.900 Glad you're here.
01:42:56.680 Stu and his baby blanket.
01:42:58.660 It's nice to have it here.
01:43:00.380 Stu, it's nice.
01:43:02.140 Stu is not a baby blanket at all.
01:43:04.160 It's one of the I mean, it's one of the top blankets in America we're talking about.
01:43:07.440 It's about 50 pounds.
01:43:10.780 That's the only problem with it right now because it's full of water.
01:43:13.520 It is.
01:43:13.820 It's like a waterbed blanket.
01:43:16.060 Yes, that is what it is.
01:43:17.780 Yeah, because it's freaking cold in here.
01:43:20.320 It's currently 60 degrees in this room.
01:43:22.440 And I know you might say, oh, I'm in the winter and it doesn't.
01:43:24.640 Well, indoors, it's not supposed to be 60 degrees.
01:43:28.040 And especially in this tiny room with the air conditioning blowing on us the entire time for no reason.
01:43:32.840 There's no reason why it would be 60 degrees in here.
01:43:35.600 It makes no sense.
01:43:36.320 Keeps you sharp.
01:43:36.760 It doesn't.
01:43:37.240 It makes me all I do is think about the cold.
01:43:40.060 So I can't think about what you're saying.
01:43:42.020 I don't even hear half the show.
01:43:43.100 It's been 25 years I've had to put up with this.
01:43:45.360 25 years of this constantly whining about the danger.
01:43:49.320 Hashtag me too.
01:43:51.260 So my gosh, get over it.
01:43:53.640 So you had, because I, listeners, we had a big thing at Mercury One last weekend where we were teaching history.
01:44:00.020 And they all asked me, does Stu, because there's a shot.
01:44:04.900 Can you take the shot if you're watching the blaze?
01:44:06.760 There's a shot from behind me.
01:44:09.120 And you can see his pathetic little baby blankets, you know, underneath the counter.
01:44:16.120 And they were like, does he have a body under the counter?
01:44:19.160 Or is he got a, does he, does he wear blankets?
01:44:22.000 And I'm like, no.
01:44:22.960 He sits like an old lady with blankets on his lap.
01:44:26.580 You know how much, I mean, I was thinking about this today.
01:44:28.620 How much money I have spent to keep warm on the show.
01:44:31.420 I know.
01:44:31.920 Approximately a third of my salary.
01:44:33.760 This is, I, I've purchased so many space heaters in the last studio.
01:44:39.620 You had three.
01:44:40.400 I had three at the same time.
01:44:41.940 And an electric blanket.
01:44:43.300 Because it's so freaking cold.
01:44:44.880 And, and it was actually colder in that studio technically.
01:44:48.200 It was like 58 all the time.
01:44:50.380 Oh, I can make it 58.
01:44:51.240 Would you like it 58?
01:44:52.000 No, I'll make it 58.
01:44:53.020 We moved into a new studio, which is smaller.
01:44:54.980 It's more like a real radio studio.
01:44:57.240 And now it's too small for me to be able to put space heaters on because it'll heat the
01:45:02.420 whole room up and will affect Glenn.
01:45:04.600 And God forbid anything affects Glenn.
01:45:06.440 So now I had to go to electric.
01:45:07.860 Do you have a Marconi?
01:45:09.160 I do not have a Marconi.
01:45:10.240 You in the Hall of Fame?
01:45:11.780 I am not in the Hall of Fame.
01:45:12.980 Are you a doctor?
01:45:13.980 I am not a doctor either.
01:45:15.220 Wow.
01:45:15.720 I was trying to help you out there because I would have cared.
01:45:19.540 Right.
01:45:20.060 So you don't care.
01:45:21.100 And we, believe me, there's no lesson more clear in my life that you do not care.
01:45:26.000 I am 100% aware of this.
01:45:29.780 So then I went and I bought electric blankets.
01:45:33.500 And I don't know if I'm the only one.
01:45:34.720 I could be the only one in the world that this is the issue.
01:45:36.900 Every time I buy an electric blanket, it stops working within two weeks.
01:45:40.920 It never, ever, ever works longer than two or three weeks.
01:45:45.280 And so I tried that here.
01:45:47.720 And then that thing died.
01:45:48.860 So then I brought in four blankets at the same time.
01:45:52.040 And I wear the...
01:45:52.640 That's what you've been doing lately.
01:45:53.780 That's what I've been doing lately.
01:45:54.520 Because it's like you have a body underneath by your feet.
01:45:58.220 Yeah, I had to buy these.
01:45:59.160 They had these big clamps to keep them all together because it's impossible to stay on.
01:46:02.720 Yeah, they're studio clamps.
01:46:03.720 They're for like studio lights.
01:46:06.260 There's these giant industrial clamps.
01:46:08.300 Right.
01:46:08.960 It's very attractive.
01:46:09.880 But then I had this idea because you actually were the one who recommended this thing to
01:46:13.080 me initially, which was this thing.
01:46:14.820 It's called the Uller or the Chili Sleep.
01:46:16.940 Chili Pad.
01:46:17.460 Chili Pad.
01:46:18.300 And basically, it's something you put on your bed.
01:46:19.900 And it's, to me, life-changing.
01:46:21.680 It is.
01:46:22.020 I will tell you.
01:46:22.960 But it's life-changing.
01:46:23.420 I will tell you.
01:46:23.860 I had a friend come up to me the other day.
01:46:25.660 And they said, have you ever tried a Chili Pad?
01:46:29.560 And I'm like, yes, we have one.
01:46:32.900 And he's like, oh, man, is that not life-changing?
01:46:36.760 And I'm like, it is.
01:46:38.220 I mean, there is two things, two things that I've experienced that are life-changing.
01:46:43.100 One, don't ever fly on a private plane if you ever have to fly commercially again.
01:46:50.660 Because it does ruin you.
01:46:52.060 It is torture to fly commercially now.
01:46:56.300 These tours that we used to go on all the time back when you were allowed to travel, some
01:47:00.580 of them we would go on these jets.
01:47:02.280 And it does change your life because you just drive right up to the frigging plane.
01:47:05.660 And again, this is like super.
01:47:06.820 I get that this is like, hey, we're going to cut $1,400 checks to everyone.
01:47:11.020 Let's talk about private jets.
01:47:12.000 I get it.
01:47:12.540 I get it.
01:47:12.860 But it is amazing.
01:47:13.660 So that was a long time ago.
01:47:15.620 And I will tell you that it is the only thing that money changes your life.
01:47:20.140 That's a big one.
01:47:20.780 Everything else, private air travel, if you're rich enough to do that, that changes your life.
01:47:25.580 Everything else is just a bigger problem.
01:47:27.620 Bigger house, bigger problems.
01:47:29.160 Right.
01:47:30.700 The other thing is an uler.
01:47:33.840 It changes your life.
01:47:37.060 How I would explain it is I would go to bed and feel very comfortable.
01:47:40.720 And then like two in the morning, would it be like just hot and sweaty?
01:47:44.440 You know, like you just wake up and then you wake up and you're like, oh, gosh.
01:47:47.540 And then you're too hot and it's hard to go back to sleep.
01:47:49.860 And this just totally cures that problem because it cools.
01:47:52.680 It cools the bed.
01:47:54.960 Or warms the bed.
01:47:55.620 Or warms the bed, whichever one you want.
01:47:57.280 And it will change during the night.
01:47:59.400 So if you notice that I get hot in the middle of the night and I start kicking off blankets,
01:48:03.660 you can say at two o'clock, start making my bed cooler.
01:48:07.300 And it will do the opposite for your spouse if you're thermostatically challenged.
01:48:12.660 I have always had to have a ceiling fan.
01:48:15.300 I could never fall.
01:48:17.080 It would take me forever to fall asleep because I couldn't get cool enough.
01:48:22.280 And then I'd wake up in the middle of the night and I'd be too hot again.
01:48:25.940 Even with the fan on, I kept the room at 67 degrees.
01:48:31.320 Okay.
01:48:31.560 And Tanya would be freezing.
01:48:33.400 Yeah.
01:48:33.540 Now, I don't even think I've touched the temperature in the room, in the bedroom.
01:48:40.940 I haven't used the fan in about a year.
01:48:44.080 It changes everything.
01:48:45.460 And Tanya is the same way.
01:48:47.240 Tanya is like, she's, I mean, it changes your life.
01:48:50.480 And it's got the two zones on it too.
01:48:51.900 So like your wife can have the nice warm bed.
01:48:55.340 And it-
01:48:55.660 Chili pad is the name of it.
01:48:56.940 And it does, you can do like a schedule.
01:48:58.660 So like I like to be like very cool, especially in the middle of the night.
01:49:01.740 But then as I'm waking up, I want to be toasty.
01:49:04.200 So then in the morning, it kind of just warms you up.
01:49:06.280 And it wakes you up.
01:49:06.980 And then you call, you're warming up with the nice warm thoughts.
01:49:09.140 Right.
01:49:09.580 And if you-
01:49:09.920 If we get invaded right now, we are screwed.
01:49:11.520 Screwed.
01:49:11.920 Because we are way too pampered.
01:49:12.740 So yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:49:13.540 When we're in the gulag, we'll be like, where's my chili pad?
01:49:16.000 Where's my chili pad?
01:49:16.900 Where's my chili pad?
01:49:17.860 Someone sent me some cheesesteaks.
01:49:20.320 It really is though.
01:49:21.600 It's a life-changing thing.
01:49:22.540 So anyway, they have a blanket that just came out.
01:49:24.700 And I was like, that works so good on the bed.
01:49:27.520 I have to get the blanket.
01:49:28.900 So now I have the blanket.
01:49:29.720 And it's heating water in the studio and pumping the water.
01:49:33.360 It doesn't feel like the water, by the way.
01:49:34.960 Just near all the high voltage.
01:49:36.140 Yeah.
01:49:36.360 Don't worry about it.
01:49:36.920 And then it just goes through the blankie and keeps my feet and legs working.
01:49:40.660 Yeah, it is working.
01:49:41.620 Yes.
01:49:41.780 It's very heavy.
01:49:43.300 Because it's water pumping through your blanket.
01:49:46.060 And it's certainly meant to be flat on a bed.
01:49:48.200 So it's like, I don't know if it's going to be able to pump the water all the way.
01:49:51.520 I don't know.
01:49:52.100 This is an experiment here.
01:49:53.320 I'm trying new things out.
01:49:54.580 Yeah.
01:49:54.940 And any new way I can find to spoil myself, I attempt.
01:49:58.680 I have had the greatest a couple of months with my kids because Cheyenne is she's just she's so fun and funny.
01:50:10.320 She's she's Lucille Ball and she's been working on this play.
01:50:14.100 And it is an hour round trip to take her.
01:50:18.680 So it's a half hour at six o'clock and a half hour at nine o'clock just to get there and then a half hour back.
01:50:25.840 So it's two hours and an hour of it was is with her.
01:50:29.980 And we have had the best time in the car.
01:50:33.800 And, you know, I man, I bitch and moan.
01:50:40.080 Their stuff is going on too much.
01:50:42.240 He's got to keep going back and forth.
01:50:44.320 That's two hours.
01:50:45.120 But in retrospect, it is the best thing we because she sings.
01:50:51.600 And so she's been she is amazing.
01:50:54.420 She puts everybody in my family for generations to to shame on singing.
01:50:59.080 And my other daughter, Hannah, is an unbelievable, has an unbelievable voice.
01:51:04.800 Cheyenne's incredible and such a quick study.
01:51:09.040 And it's been fun just to be in the car and, you know, talk to her about music and everything else.
01:51:16.000 And Rafe has started to produce music now with GarageBand.
01:51:21.500 And he's getting really good at that.
01:51:24.320 And it's fun just to do stuff with one of them.
01:51:28.480 I think that's a huge thing you learn as a parent.
01:51:30.260 At least I have.
01:51:31.100 And we have two kids and they get along really well.
01:51:32.780 They're young.
01:51:33.220 And I know from we're right up this week that I'm terrified if that stops because they've been able to get along.
01:51:39.040 So well for so long.
01:51:40.380 Doesn't with everybody.
01:51:41.340 No, I hope that continues.
01:51:42.720 I'm sure there's some saints like Mother Teresa.
01:51:44.860 If she would have had children, they.
01:51:46.140 Right.
01:51:46.400 They would have all been fine.
01:51:47.340 Yeah.
01:51:47.620 But that is a huge difference.
01:51:49.060 You notice the difference in taking one of them out by themselves just to go to breakfast or to go out to lunch, to go walk in a park.
01:51:56.720 And they're not together.
01:51:58.080 They're not competing against each other.
01:51:59.620 They're not.
01:52:00.700 They're there and they engage with you and they just like open up in ways you don't see when they're together.
01:52:06.100 So I talked to Rafe last night about my Uber Eats idea.
01:52:10.020 Oh, yes.
01:52:10.860 This is awesome.
01:52:11.760 He has he's got his driver's permit and I'm not taking him in the highway on the highway with his sister to learn.
01:52:20.300 OK, so, I mean, there's two hours gone that he could be driving and I want him to drive all the time before he gets his license.
01:52:29.260 And and so and he won't drive with mom because he just is like, mom, I got it.
01:52:34.960 Look, I can drive.
01:52:35.780 No hands.
01:52:36.240 I can drive with my legs.
01:52:37.240 I got it.
01:52:37.820 Stop.
01:52:38.300 So so I was thinking because I also think he needs a job.
01:52:44.400 And I thought we should do Uber Eats together.
01:52:48.740 So I'll go with him.
01:52:51.260 I'll sign up for the Uber Eats and I'll be the I'll be the guy delivering it to the well, I'll be in the car when he gets his butt out of the car and delivers it.
01:53:01.560 But he'll drive and it'll give him all of the lessons of of driving and we'll have, you know, maybe two hours, you know, three nights a week driving.
01:53:12.520 I think this is the way you have to teach your kids how to drive because, I mean, you got two hours locked in a car with them.
01:53:20.500 This is great because you get time with your kid and that's that's great.
01:53:23.880 And they get to learn a job, which is great.
01:53:26.360 They get to learn about drive.
01:53:27.580 They get to learn about, hey, the government that's got taxes, you know, they're going to take the tax out.
01:53:33.420 And if it wasn't for me and my car and if it wasn't for me as your dad, who's provided all these things, there's another tax.
01:53:40.480 There's a parent, a parental tax.
01:53:42.200 And within within a couple of weeks after their first paycheck, they will hate taxes and they will be the strongest advocate for no taxes.
01:53:52.000 That's fantastic.
01:53:52.640 I will say in this particular scenario, perhaps the utter brilliance of it is lost here because he's going to be doing the driving.
01:54:02.280 He's going to be doing the work.
01:54:03.760 But because you signed up, all of the money goes to you.
01:54:07.600 No, see, I don't look at it that way.
01:54:09.620 I don't look at it that way.
01:54:10.580 I think there's a bigger benefit.
01:54:12.200 And I mean this.
01:54:12.960 I know that was a joke, but he's going to be doing all the driving and I'm going to be sitting with the food on my lap.
01:54:19.380 So if there's fries or, I mean, your pizza might come with a piece missing.
01:54:25.460 I don't know.
01:54:26.140 Sometimes, you know, this happens at a lot of restaurants now.
01:54:28.480 A piece gets extracted.
01:54:30.820 It's called pizza extraction.
01:54:32.440 It's a huge problem.
01:54:33.540 Let me tell you, as I ring the doorbell and I'm standing there with your pizza without a slice, I'm going to explain to you, there's a tax for everything.
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01:55:55.000 You need to load up on good things.
01:55:58.420 You know, it's like garbage in garbage out.
01:56:02.640 If you've been if you've been really frustrated, do something with your family this weekend.
01:56:08.680 Do something with one of your kids.
01:56:10.920 You're going to come to the car show with us.
01:56:12.960 I'd like to.
01:56:13.640 Yeah.
01:56:13.860 Yeah.
01:56:14.180 I don't know what the plan is.
01:56:15.060 Big car show at the at the Speedway here.
01:56:18.520 We have a big Speedway in Dallas and there's a great car show.
01:56:22.920 We go every year with my my son and my kids and we just love it.
01:56:26.480 We just love it.
01:56:27.680 Should come.
01:56:28.400 Yeah.
01:56:28.600 It would be cool to see my kids would love that.
01:56:30.320 Texas Motor Speedway here in the little NASCAR, the very big NASCAR track.
01:56:34.460 Yeah.
01:56:34.600 By the way, Glenn, as we've been talking, three Democratic congressmen have come out and called for the resignation of Andrew Cuomo, including Jerry Nadler.
01:56:44.120 Listen to these names.
01:56:45.660 And Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
01:56:49.040 Yeah.
01:56:49.320 Which is the, you know, certainly the most prominent at this point.
01:56:52.920 Jerry Nadler, not known for his moderation of anything.
01:56:56.820 New and the only man that I have seen since, oh, probably the 19 late 1960s that wears his pants to his nipples.
01:57:07.560 I encourage you, if you have a moment today to just Google the phrase Jerry Nadler pants.
01:57:14.200 Oh, my God.
01:57:14.880 And just start looking at some of the images.
01:57:16.800 It's some of it is legitimately incredible.
01:57:19.240 Like I've never seen pants higher on a human being than Jerry Nadler wears them.
01:57:23.840 He wears them like almost like it's there's a Python attacking him from below and swallowing him.
01:57:30.800 So the thing that's interesting about this is that if you look at who's coming out, they are the most progressive.
01:57:38.760 So I think the fix is in now on who's going to replace Cuomo.
01:57:48.260 This is not going to work out well for New York.
01:57:49.960 I mean, Cuomo is terrible, but he's not AOC as far as policy goes.
01:57:54.700 You wait till you see what goes in there.
01:57:56.000 A lot of talk about potentially AOC or someone similar trying to win that seat.
01:57:59.920 I mean, you remember Cynthia Nixon from whatever stupid sex in the city show.
01:58:03.760 She tried to do that at one point.
01:58:05.900 But this is also there's so many elements going on here.
01:58:09.220 It's not just how guilty Cuomo is of all of these things.
01:58:12.440 And by the way, both AOC and Nadler mentioned the nursing homes, not just the sexual scandals, which is interesting.
01:58:18.380 But I mean, you know, there's a struggle.
01:58:20.480 That's part of this.
01:58:21.600 And Gavin Newsom is in trouble in California.
01:58:24.280 There is a horse that would be fantastic to have.
01:58:29.480 And that's Rick Grinnell, Richard Grinnell.
01:58:32.240 He is a former director of national intelligence.
01:58:39.120 He was our ambassador in Germany, did a lot of really good things in Germany.
01:58:45.600 He might run for governor of California.
01:58:50.560 And if you don't know who he is, you need to.
01:58:53.240 He's my podcast this weekend.
01:58:55.180 It's already up for Blaze subscribers.
01:58:57.040 You can get it wherever you get your podcast tomorrow.
01:58:59.900 But he is he's remarkable.
01:59:02.940 I started the interview with, OK, let me ask you about aliens joking.
01:59:07.120 And he was like, OK, yeah, let me tell you.
01:59:10.580 And I was like, wait, wait, wait, what?
01:59:12.240 And it was like that on everything we talked about.
01:59:15.380 I asked him about, you know, is anybody going to go to jail for what happened?
01:59:20.920 Is the report actually going to come out on the Russian collusion?
01:59:26.580 We talked about everything.
01:59:29.380 You're going to love this podcast.
01:59:31.360 A must listen to on Blaze TV dot com or wherever you get your podcast.
01:59:35.880 A must back program.
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