The Glenn Beck Program - June 08, 2022


EXCLUSIVE: Jan 6 Defendant Tells Glenn He's a 'Political Prisoner' | Guests: Ethan Nordean & Josh Hammer | 6⧸8⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

147.6154

Word Count

18,243

Sentence Count

1,448

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

13


Summary

On today's show, I will show you exactly what the game plan is for the left and how they are going to take control of our government and run us all into the ground. I will explain in their own words what they plan to do, and it doesn't bode well for the cost of anything.


Transcript

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00:01:53.380 If you've ever trusted me before to tell you what might be coming our way, I urge you to listen to today's broadcast and podcast in its entirety.
00:02:12.900 Today's program, I'm going to show you what's right around the corner and it is it is essential that you know exactly what the game plan is for the left because things are about to change and change dramatically.
00:02:32.260 And these things we have started to lay out for you.
00:02:36.020 But today I will show you not just what they plan to do.
00:02:41.320 I'll show you in their own words what they are doing.
00:02:45.620 And it doesn't bode well for the cost of anything.
00:02:51.080 Your job, your security or your children's future in a free country.
00:02:56.860 We begin there in 60 seconds.
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00:04:21.100 Last Wednesday night on our Wednesday night special, I told you how the federal government would use climate change as the national emergency,
00:04:31.060 which would give the president the kinds of powers that a president only gets when we are attacked on the homeland and are at war.
00:04:40.820 However, this is coming, and I believe it is coming this fall.
00:04:48.240 I'm always wrong in timing, but I don't think I'm too wrong on this.
00:04:53.560 Inflation and gas prices currently being blamed on Putin.
00:04:58.320 But soon, the blame will be shifted to global warming.
00:05:04.200 Now, the powers that the federal government will hand over to the president,
00:05:11.320 he's already using the administration and the arm of his office as a weapon.
00:05:19.580 We are already seeing changes to FEMA, to the SEC, to the FCC, to all of the agencies that are supposed to protect and defend the Constitution
00:05:33.060 are now being used to protect and defend the agenda against climate change.
00:05:41.360 These powers will include sedition, the power to silence people, and to silence dissent.
00:05:52.140 And you will see more of that tomorrow with the January 6th Thursday night must-see TV that nobody is interested in watching,
00:06:01.740 except the extreme left.
00:06:03.640 And they're doing everything they can to get America to watch, because this is a setup.
00:06:09.200 I have something really important that I will begin to explain to you at the bottom of the hour, hopefully.
00:06:17.020 We are going to talk to a guy who has been rotting for over a year now in jail.
00:06:27.480 He's been charged with things that don't make any sense.
00:06:33.520 We have an interview with him.
00:06:35.540 I believe this is the first interview he has done.
00:06:38.260 He was part of January 6th.
00:06:41.160 It's my understanding that he walked into the Capitol and walked out of the Capitol,
00:06:46.460 but he is now being charged and hasn't had his day in court for over a year.
00:06:55.960 We're going to get his story.
00:06:57.260 We'll talk to him from jail where he is wasting away.
00:07:01.900 It is kind of dicey.
00:07:04.800 It's he's got 15 minutes on the phone and then he's got to hang up and then call us back.
00:07:09.980 So it's going to be a strange interview, but that happens next hour.
00:07:14.460 But let me go back to the the war that we are now facing.
00:07:19.200 And I don't mean the actual hot war with the military.
00:07:24.100 What I mean is the war on climate change.
00:07:29.100 I want to play Janet Yellen from yesterday.
00:07:33.900 But to understand this, you need to understand the war on climate has become an all agency war.
00:07:44.060 So every arm of the government now under Joe Biden must make climate change the priority.
00:07:53.500 So I want you to listen to what she said yesterday about gas prices.
00:07:58.640 You know, the gas prices are not controlled by Putin.
00:08:04.100 If we had continued to be energy independent as Trump had us, we would not have any of these problems right now.
00:08:12.360 We would be making a ton of money.
00:08:15.840 Our economy would be booming because we would be selling energy to the rest of the country.
00:08:21.900 But we're not.
00:08:23.520 So here's Janet Yellen yesterday.
00:08:25.900 What is she saying about gas prices?
00:08:29.600 Given the global nature of these markets, it's virtually impossible for us to insulate ourselves from shocks like the ones that are occurring in Russia that move global oil prices.
00:08:44.620 And look, over the medium term, the critical thing is that we become more dependent on the wind and the sun that are not subject to geopolitical.
00:08:55.120 We are looking now at moving towards wind and solar.
00:09:00.460 That's the most important thing.
00:09:02.560 And she's absolutely wrong and lying to you when she says we have no way to prepare against these global shocks.
00:09:10.600 Yes, we do.
00:09:11.720 Energy independent.
00:09:12.940 We've already achieved it.
00:09:14.600 And Biden dismantled it.
00:09:16.820 Now, here's Debbie Stabenow yesterday on talking about the price of gas.
00:09:22.840 Listen to this.
00:09:23.540 As I do have to say, just on the issue of gas prices, after waiting for a long time to have enough chips in this country to finally get my electric vehicle,
00:09:33.640 I got it and drove it from Michigan to here this last weekend and went by every single gas station.
00:09:41.200 It didn't matter how high it was.
00:09:42.500 And so I'm looking forward to the opportunity for us to move to vehicles that aren't going to be dependent on the whims of the oil companies and the international market.
00:09:55.400 Okay.
00:09:56.240 You don't have to worry about that.
00:09:58.000 If you remained energy independent.
00:10:01.600 By the way, if memory serves me right, Stabenow was a very big leader in the in the carbon market.
00:10:10.540 Do you remember when we were talking about this in what?
00:10:14.860 2008 and nine and with a carbon market where we were selling offsets?
00:10:24.400 Barack Obama said, if my memory serves me right, this is a quote that your gas prices would necessarily skyrocket.
00:10:33.320 This is just another way through that same door to cripple our energy independence.
00:10:41.040 Now, we have another thing going on in Germany.
00:10:44.340 The supermarkets in Germany put up notes on Tuesday warning customers that they are only allowed to purchase one critical product as supply chain problems hit the European continent.
00:10:58.440 A Twitter user shared images of the notes next to the process of products like pasta and flour.
00:11:05.360 Ukraine isn't able to export.
00:11:08.400 It's it's it's wheat that this is because of the war.
00:11:15.340 But what are we doing?
00:11:16.920 How are we offsetting it?
00:11:18.880 Are we helping our farmers?
00:11:21.440 We also the fertilizer.
00:11:23.780 I can count on one hand the farmers that I know that are using fertilizer this year that will that will reduce the crops by about 20 percent.
00:11:36.120 Just that one thing.
00:11:38.720 Now, they're saying that we're going to have food shortages, not just because of Ukraine, but also.
00:11:47.040 Fertilizer.
00:11:47.960 Sure.
00:11:50.160 The drought.
00:11:51.380 The drought and the fires, which are because of global warming, another global warming emergency, by the way, KFC in Australia, it's having to it's having to replace lettuce.
00:12:10.520 They're struggling with a lettuce shortage and they're putting cabbage on their burgers.
00:12:14.940 Let's see.
00:12:18.040 There's also KFC, Queensland, chicken shortages now all across the U.S.
00:12:25.580 Soaring food prices caused by disruption in global farming.
00:12:30.640 Energy costs and the war in Ukraine have already started shifting American spending habits.
00:12:35.320 The U.S.
00:12:36.680 Agency for International Development.
00:12:39.120 That's USAID.
00:12:41.560 The chief of that is see if this rings a bell.
00:12:45.380 Samantha Power.
00:12:47.420 Samantha Power is Cass Sunstein's wife.
00:12:51.120 She is a radical.
00:12:53.700 She is somebody that likes global engineering.
00:12:56.680 She said, quote, I hope food shortages will push farmers towards green energy.
00:13:06.040 Global warming.
00:13:08.640 In the meantime, Biden has now mandated that more ethanol is to be used for gasoline.
00:13:16.360 Now, what does that mean?
00:13:17.860 Well, we now need to make 250 million more gallons of renewable fuel.
00:13:26.440 This is to bring our our price of gas down.
00:13:30.540 Uh huh.
00:13:31.760 Uh huh.
00:13:32.500 At the same time, Biden is saying we need to make more ethanol.
00:13:36.740 The agency also denied 70 exemptions for small refineries, which had been granted the exemptions
00:13:44.700 under President Trump.
00:13:46.220 So they are trying.
00:13:48.460 The EPA is saying, no, we're trying to bring gas prices down, but they're not.
00:13:53.020 They're not doing everything they can.
00:13:55.400 They are thwarting everything that we can do.
00:13:59.220 In the meantime, what are they asking us to do?
00:14:02.960 They're asking us now for lower gas prices to burn food.
00:14:11.660 Corn.
00:14:12.140 Already, corn has skyrocketed 30 percent higher corn prices with other crops rising, rising
00:14:21.660 by 20 percent.
00:14:23.560 So we are we are causing our own food shortages.
00:14:28.700 Then I get this story from The New York Times.
00:14:31.660 Are you still with me following the emergency orders that are coming?
00:14:34.960 As the Great Salt Lake dries up, Utah faces an environmental nuclear bomb, says The New York Times.
00:14:45.240 They're talking about how the Great Salt Lake is drying up and how this is going to cause all kinds of problems.
00:14:53.120 Even the ski resorts will suffer from this.
00:14:56.580 But eventually it will have, you know, poison air, arsenic in the air.
00:15:05.320 Hmm.
00:15:05.960 Well, that sounds like an emergency, doesn't it?
00:15:09.640 And it's all because of a record breaking drought.
00:15:14.700 Now, let me give you a couple of other things.
00:15:16.560 And then I'm going to show you historically later today exactly where this comes from, how this has worked in the past.
00:15:25.580 And it is exactly the game plan that this president is using.
00:15:31.180 But let me give you this DHS Department of Homeland Security bulletin yesterday warned of a heightened threat environment.
00:15:41.540 The Department of Homeland Security issued a bulletin Tuesday warning of a heightened threat environment over the next several months
00:15:48.380 as they monitor both the risks of domestic terrorism and foreign adversaries looking to sow discord within the U.S.
00:15:57.360 to promote acts of violence.
00:15:59.140 The United States remains in a heightened threat environment, as noted in the previous bulletin.
00:16:04.740 And several recent attacks have highlighted the dynamic and complex structure and nature of the threat environment.
00:16:11.720 In the coming months, the DHS says we expect the threat environment to become more dynamic
00:16:16.780 as several high profile events could be exploited to justify acts of violence against a range of possible targets.
00:16:25.440 Now, this is weird because we had yesterday Compass Care, a pro-life reproductive health organization
00:16:34.820 that services patients in the Rochester and Buffalo area.
00:16:39.720 It was firebombed by pro-abortion terrorists.
00:16:44.560 Compass Care wrote in a blog post that its office was firebombed.
00:16:48.760 The pregnancy center said that the windows in the reception room and the nurse's office were broken and fires were started.
00:16:57.220 On the building was graffiti that read Jane was here.
00:17:02.680 That is a radical pro-abortion terrorist group, Jane's Revenge,
00:17:07.940 which took responsibility for the firebombing of a similar pro-life organization in Madison, Wisconsin, just last month.
00:17:16.780 However, even though they have posted online a night of rage when the U.S. Supreme Court hands down its ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson,
00:17:32.080 the Women's Health Organization is that's, you know, that's Jane's Revenge, I guess.
00:17:40.200 They have called for a night of revenge and have urged militant action.
00:17:47.860 They have selected a time of 8 p.m. for actions nationwide to begin whenever the court hands down its decision.
00:17:56.160 So, wait a minute.
00:17:57.960 Maybe that's what they're talking about?
00:18:00.640 No, that's not what they're talking about.
00:18:02.960 In fact, New York's governor not only ignored the violence, but instead earmarked $35 million in taxpayer funds to increase security at abortion clinics.
00:18:16.680 Then the legislature passed a bill investigating pro-life pregnancy centers precisely because they do not perform abortions.
00:18:27.860 Are you seeing what's coming yet?
00:18:31.280 Oh, one more story.
00:18:34.480 Not to worry about emergencies.
00:18:37.720 The Center for Disease and Prevention has updated its guidance last week for travelers wishing to protect themselves against monkeypox.
00:18:46.240 They said, wear a mask.
00:18:48.060 Wearing a mask can help protect you from many diseases, including monkeypox.
00:18:53.540 Late Monday night, that recommendation was deleted.
00:18:59.860 Why?
00:19:00.500 The CDC said they removed the mask recommendation from monkeypox travel health notice because it caused confusion.
00:19:10.940 Really?
00:19:13.380 Is this possibly yet another health emergency?
00:19:18.780 More in a second.
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00:21:00.040 We're going to talk to you about sedition coming up in just a minute, and if I have time, a little bit more of history to put what I'm telling you into perspective.
00:21:23.100 Tonight, I'm going to really put it into perspective.
00:21:26.540 I'm going to use some audio of some things that have happened in America in the past that we have had to apologize for or bury our heads in the sand to try to make it go away.
00:21:38.140 But Biden is digging up all of those things, and he is I mean, he's living in an in in an alternate dimension in some ways.
00:21:49.280 Is he not?
00:21:49.740 Some people will say it's wishful thinking, inflation, transitory gas prices, growing pains of necessary energy transmission or transition.
00:22:00.840 Basically, everything that's going wrong in America is outside of the power of the president.
00:22:06.620 He can't do anything about it.
00:22:08.980 Well, that's not true.
00:22:10.520 He is causing these things along with his administration, and if America would just stop resisting and sit back and trust Biden's FDR plan, everything would be fixed.
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00:24:22.740 Coming up in just a minute, we are going to be talking to a guy named Ethan Nordean.
00:24:29.680 So, you know, I don't know his whole story.
00:24:34.300 I'm not saying that he's a good guy and I'm not saying he's a bad guy.
00:24:39.380 He just needs his day in court.
00:24:42.180 Grand jury indictment was unsealed on Monday, revealing new January 6 charges against members of the Washington State based Proud Boys.
00:24:52.740 They are all now being charged with sedition.
00:24:57.400 Now, when I first saw what was happening on January 6th at the Capitol, I was very vocal before, during and after.
00:25:06.100 Stop.
00:25:07.180 None of this should happen.
00:25:09.100 Since that day, there have been 800 arrests spanning almost all 50 states.
00:25:17.700 The guy that we're going to talk to in about a half hour or we hope to talk to.
00:25:21.740 And I say that because he's calling from prison where he has been not charged with a violent crime.
00:25:29.180 He has been one year in prison and most of that time in solitary solitary confinement.
00:25:37.720 He is supposed to have his trial in August.
00:25:42.460 But they have continually delayed, delayed and delayed.
00:25:46.640 Isn't it time people have a trial?
00:25:51.400 And can you even have a fair trial in Washington, D.C.?
00:25:56.340 We're going to talk to him coming up in in just a little while.
00:26:00.780 It's crazy.
00:26:02.260 Really is an incredible thing.
00:26:04.240 I mean, we've seen many, many examples of this.
00:26:07.340 And, you know, look, as you point out, Glenn, we we give due process to everyone in this country, whether they've committed mass murders, it was, you know, serial killers, terrorists.
00:26:19.060 They're all supposed to get due process.
00:26:21.360 And when they don't get due process, we as a country have always stepped up and said, no, this is wrong, even if even if the person is an undesirable in many, many ways.
00:26:31.260 This is a situation where that seems to be falling through the cracks and it shouldn't.
00:26:35.680 Yeah, but.
00:26:36.400 Well, the the difference has been that here we have a Guantanamo Bay situation, but it is in our own country.
00:26:48.380 That's why we had Guantanamo Bay.
00:26:50.620 We didn't want them to go through the regular justice system and be brought in here to the United States.
00:26:56.900 This is this is putting Guantanamo Bay in Washington, D.C.
00:27:02.400 Pat Gray joins us from Pat Gray Unleashed.
00:27:04.480 I do indeed.
00:27:05.420 Thank you, Glenn.
00:27:06.400 I was just going to point out that, yes, there are some irregularities here involving people not getting their swift justice that they should.
00:27:16.860 Constitutionally is kind of mandated for them.
00:27:18.800 But keep in mind, this was the day democracy almost died.
00:27:25.460 So I think we've got to give them some leeway here.
00:27:30.000 Don't you?
00:27:31.060 Some of these people went into the Capitol building and paraded.
00:27:36.940 Wow.
00:27:37.420 We can't have that.
00:27:38.260 Non-stop, unabated parading.
00:27:40.480 We have this.
00:27:41.840 And I know that this isn't everything that happened, but we've got this footage where people are going inside the Capitol building calmly.
00:27:49.400 One after another, they're all coming in, milling around and leaving.
00:27:55.620 And I mean, that's what some people did.
00:27:57.480 Some people did more than that.
00:27:59.480 Some people got carried away.
00:28:00.620 And we've always condemned that.
00:28:02.180 But for the love of heaven, 800 of these people, I know there weren't 800 causing these problems.
00:28:09.480 You know, there were 800 maybe in the building.
00:28:11.100 I will tell you that from what he says, and again, we are waiting for him to tell us his story and have his day in court.
00:28:23.020 That is the most important thing.
00:28:24.980 Have the day in court.
00:28:27.660 He says he walked in.
00:28:30.040 He wasn't participating in those things.
00:28:33.220 He walked around the Capitol and left.
00:28:35.540 Now, he is a member of the Proud Boys.
00:28:38.580 But that doesn't mean that he did anything wrong.
00:28:42.420 They might have more information on him, but they're they're charging these people with seditious conspiracy.
00:28:51.000 Eleven members and associates are being charged with that.
00:28:55.940 Now, this is this is the first time this has been done in a very long time.
00:29:03.580 It's been more than a decade since the federal government brought sedition charges the last time against the members of the Christian militia in Michigan.
00:29:13.540 If you remember that they were plotting to rise up against the government.
00:29:16.880 However, the government failed to prove that the group had firm plans to actually launch attacks.
00:29:23.240 Do you think the Proud Boys actually had plans?
00:29:27.840 It's my understanding that the Proud Boys had a plan of meeting in Virginia for a party at 3 p.m.
00:29:36.060 So that doesn't sound like they had a plan.
00:29:39.520 The last successful sedition prosecution came 26 years ago with with Omar Rahman, the blind sheik.
00:29:48.700 Nine people were convicted of plotting to blow up the United Nations, the FBI buildings, the bridges and tunnels between New York and New Jersey.
00:29:58.320 And that one was successful before that.
00:30:01.720 It was in the 1980s.
00:30:03.320 And that was for the Puerto Rican nationalists that were convicted in the early 80s in their role of the armed forces of national liberation.
00:30:12.160 I don't know if you remember F.A.L.N., but they were credited for the bombings across the United States.
00:30:18.120 They were the guys that Bill Clinton pardoned in 1999.
00:30:22.560 Before that, you've got to go back to the Sedition Act of 1918, surprisingly, under Woodrow Wilson.
00:30:35.660 But again, this heat, Glenn, does not address the truth that this is the day democracy almost died.
00:30:41.640 And I noticed he will not bring that up.
00:30:43.840 You can't dispute that.
00:30:44.760 That's why he won't bring it up.
00:30:45.860 That's why.
00:30:46.480 Because it's indisputable.
00:30:47.820 It was the day democracy almost died.
00:30:52.560 I don't think it did.
00:30:54.580 By the way, why is this a primetime special tomorrow night?
00:30:59.600 They are now.
00:31:00.700 You ready for this?
00:31:01.700 The House Select Committee, January 6th.
00:31:04.060 The biggest fans experimenting this week with new ways to entice a passive public to care about their three hour riot that happened more than 18 months ago.
00:31:14.520 They have included a book deal with the New Yorker, televised hearings scheduled during primetime, and now free ice cream.
00:31:26.580 That's right.
00:31:27.380 There are 90 watch events throughout the various states, including the flagship event in Washington, D.C., where a large screen is being set up and attendees will get free ice cream.
00:31:42.340 Well, now I'm in.
00:31:42.940 Wow.
00:31:43.680 Yeah, I wasn't going to participate before, but now I am absolutely in.
00:31:49.420 If ice cream's involved, you got me.
00:31:51.500 Well, it's primetime ice cream.
00:31:52.740 Yeah.
00:31:53.080 Yeah.
00:31:53.420 That's when you know it's serious.
00:31:55.640 It just shows their desperation, doesn't it?
00:31:57.540 Yeah, it does.
00:31:58.320 Yes, it does.
00:31:58.860 We had a primetime special.
00:32:00.700 When have we ever heard anything like this?
00:32:03.180 And they just seem to have, they're doing everything they can to avoid talking about what is actually affecting the country right now.
00:32:11.540 Everything they can to avoid the last two years of this presidency.
00:32:16.620 And to try to distract people to think about anything else other than the president's job performance.
00:32:23.100 Which has been terrific, by the way.
00:32:25.580 Oh, wait.
00:32:26.160 We heard from what's-her-face, KJP or whatever her name is, yesterday that the economy's in the best shape it's ever been in historically.
00:32:35.840 Wait.
00:32:36.840 What?
00:32:37.320 What economy are you talking about again?
00:32:41.000 Parallel universe.
00:32:41.900 Yep.
00:32:42.760 It isn't really, I've really been fascinated by this approach by the president.
00:32:47.000 We all remember the Barack Obama era, right?
00:32:49.340 And the Barack Obama era was filled with, hey, times are tough, but this is Bush's fault.
00:32:54.700 That was their take on this.
00:32:56.500 That's not Biden's approach.
00:32:58.660 It's not, hey, times are tough, but it was Trump's fault.
00:33:01.840 It's just things are great and you don't understand they're great.
00:33:05.160 Yeah.
00:33:05.460 Which is really weird.
00:33:06.800 People are, like, in trouble having to deal with all sorts of rising prices.
00:33:10.680 They can't get baby formula.
00:33:12.000 They can't get food.
00:33:13.440 They're having all of these issues.
00:33:15.240 They can't afford a house.
00:33:16.440 They can't buy a car.
00:33:17.660 They can't, they order a car and it doesn't come for 10 months.
00:33:20.680 Things like that are going on.
00:33:22.320 And he's just saying, hey, everything's perfect.
00:33:24.420 Don't worry about it.
00:33:25.200 I went to a car dealership the other day.
00:33:26.560 My wife, me, and our youngest daughter, we were, you know, we're looking for a car for
00:33:31.100 her.
00:33:31.940 And so we went to a Honda dealership and the guy comes out and greets us, you know, like
00:33:38.340 they're really eager as they always are.
00:33:41.020 And so I said, we're looking for, I don't know, show us your Civics, your Honda Civics.
00:33:45.740 Yeah.
00:33:46.640 We don't have any.
00:33:48.560 You don't have any Civics?
00:33:50.000 Is this a Honda dealership?
00:33:51.700 Okay.
00:33:52.000 Well then what about an Accord?
00:33:53.260 Accord, yeah, we don't have any.
00:33:56.880 I'm like, you don't have any?
00:33:59.280 No.
00:34:00.200 He said, in fact, when I got, when I started work here five years ago, we had 1,600 vehicles
00:34:06.620 on the lot.
00:34:08.020 We have 20 on the lot right now.
00:34:11.840 Oh my gosh.
00:34:12.740 All they had were SUVs.
00:34:15.360 See, only if they had no sedans whatsoever, zero.
00:34:18.160 Oh my gosh.
00:34:18.640 At a Honda dealership, they have no Hondas.
00:34:20.160 It is, by the time you have those Hondas on the lot, you're not going to want one.
00:34:26.560 You're going to want one of those green cars.
00:34:29.580 And so they're just saving you money here.
00:34:32.160 By the way, I don't know if you guys saw, after Biden came out and said, at the time I
00:34:39.300 took office about 16 months ago, economy had stalled and COVID was out of control.
00:34:43.040 Today, thanks to the economic plan and the vaccination plan my administration put into
00:34:48.000 action, America has achieved the most robust recovery in modern history.
00:34:52.960 Let me give you some of the tweets, and some of them are coming from hardcore leftists.
00:34:58.220 I don't know.
00:34:58.960 I liked the country better when gas was affordable.
00:35:01.960 People showed up to their jobs.
00:35:03.900 People weren't duped into wearing masks everywhere.
00:35:06.580 And they weren't sticking a needle in their arm every few months.
00:35:11.940 Oh, and children weren't being groomed by six sick perverts.
00:35:15.820 But that's just me.
00:35:17.940 I voted for you anything to get Trump out.
00:35:21.940 But gas prices are through the roof.
00:35:23.800 Food prices keep increasing while getting less for more.
00:35:27.620 Crime is increasing.
00:35:28.760 Government is spending out of control.
00:35:31.280 We need you to do something.
00:35:33.540 Here's another one.
00:35:35.880 The soup is $4 a can.
00:35:37.520 Gas, $5 a gallon.
00:35:39.280 Families are having to choose between eating and filling their vehicles.
00:35:42.940 Americans are struggling, but you keep printing endless dollars to send Ukraine.
00:35:47.740 Your tweet shows how out of touch you really are.
00:35:52.400 KCCO said, how is this not flagged for misinformation?
00:35:58.280 Austin Peterson had a great response.
00:36:00.140 Maybe it's time to put down Hunter's crack pipe and realize that Middle America is drowning under these fuel and food prices.
00:36:08.980 That's amazing.
00:36:10.000 They go on and on and on.
00:36:12.420 I love the guy who was standing at the gas station yesterday.
00:36:15.520 Do we have this clip where the reporter was asking him, you know, is this going to affect the way you vote?
00:36:21.520 Listen to this.
00:36:22.740 What do you think Americans are thinking right now?
00:36:24.440 As they see these prices climb and climb, do you feel like there's a sense that there's someone to blame out there?
00:36:28.420 If you had to blame anyone, could you?
00:36:32.860 I don't like to get political, but I would say, you know, it starts from the top president.
00:36:38.000 Would that change how you're considering voting for the next election, whether it's congressional later this year or presidential a couple of years down the road?
00:36:45.260 Definitely.
00:36:45.960 Definitely.
00:36:46.500 I just know that one administration had cheaper gas and this administration has more expensive gas.
00:36:52.300 And this is a bottom line, strictly financial conclusion for you.
00:36:57.220 I mean, it's a housing market.
00:36:58.600 It's everything you previously mentioned.
00:37:00.500 I mean, gas is a big part of it.
00:37:02.720 But I mean, right now we're house hunting and that seems impossible.
00:37:08.240 Wow.
00:37:08.640 Yeah, but gee, what's happening?
00:37:12.660 Don't ask the White House.
00:37:14.200 Sure.
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00:38:37.740 You know, I'm so sick of people like Pat saying,
00:38:42.260 oh, I've gone to a car dealership and I didn't have any cars and I couldn't get a car.
00:38:46.860 I mean, you know, I drove by a local Rolls Royce dealership the other day.
00:38:54.580 They had plenty of cars.
00:38:55.960 Oh, really?
00:38:56.560 Plenty of cars.
00:38:57.220 So don't whine.
00:38:58.340 Yeah.
00:38:58.720 Why are people whining?
00:39:00.180 Just go out and buy a Rolls Royce.
00:39:02.480 They've got them in stock.
00:39:04.080 Oh, wow.
00:39:04.580 This is the thing.
00:39:05.280 People just become soft.
00:39:05.440 Now, let me ask you a question.
00:39:06.600 I think at this point, Glenn, they're just...
00:39:08.220 They become soft.
00:39:09.260 Like, oh, man, it's so bad.
00:39:11.280 You know, I have to wear a mask in the airport.
00:39:13.780 Charter a jet.
00:39:14.860 You don't have to wear one on a private jet.
00:39:18.600 What are you doing?
00:39:20.240 This is exactly the same.
00:39:23.260 How offensive is that?
00:39:25.960 This is exactly the same as Stabino and also the president and the secretary of treasury,
00:39:34.880 Yellen, Colbert, all of them saying, oh, people got a problem with gas prices.
00:39:40.700 Go out and buy an electric vehicle.
00:39:43.260 Yeah.
00:39:43.920 Oh, okay.
00:39:44.960 Well, that's...
00:39:46.100 Yeah, that's...
00:39:47.240 That might be like going to the Rolls Royce dealership.
00:39:50.980 Yeah, it's true.
00:39:51.720 You know how much that costs?
00:39:53.300 And people don't realize that, number one, you're paying more for the car, obviously.
00:39:58.060 Number two, you are paying likely for a couple thousand dollars of electrical work in your
00:40:03.100 garage for an electrician to come over and give you some availability towards moderate
00:40:07.920 charging speeds.
00:40:08.780 If not, you're talking about three days to charge your car with a normal plug.
00:40:13.500 So that's not really an option for most people.
00:40:15.960 And then we talked about the story...
00:40:17.380 So why not get a non-normal plug?
00:40:19.660 Yeah, I know.
00:40:20.460 We talked about it with this Wall Street Journal reporter who drove, did a four-day road trip,
00:40:25.120 had all sorts of problems, spent more time charging than sleeping, kept having to charge,
00:40:29.740 you know, stop and charge 45 minutes apart on a drive because one charger wouldn't work,
00:40:34.420 the other one would be too slow, but at the end of the day, they did save money on gas.
00:40:39.420 They saved about 35%.
00:40:41.280 So instead of $275, it was $175 because you still have to pay for this electricity.
00:40:47.200 It's not from magic elves in the wall, like a lot of people seem to think.
00:40:51.500 And so, you know, saving a few percent, it's great.
00:40:54.460 I mean, I'd rather pay 35% less for my gas, but with all these other expenses topped off,
00:40:59.600 it would take a decade to pay this off.
00:41:02.260 I mean, it makes absolutely no sense.
00:41:04.600 If you were driving across the country, you'd also have to stay in motels while you charge your car.
00:41:11.140 So you have cost on that and more food.
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00:43:13.540 I will tell you that tomorrow night, the coverage of the January 6th hearing is being orchestrated by the former head of ABC News, the guy who ran Good Morning America and everything else.
00:43:38.820 He is a showman and he is putting on quite a show for America.
00:43:44.140 And they promise to be very, very exciting.
00:43:47.580 In 60 seconds, I hope to be talking to a man who has been in solitary confinement for a year, direct from prison.
00:43:59.080 What's happening?
00:44:00.940 What are these sedition cases?
00:44:02.960 And should he have been put in solitary confinement for a year?
00:44:07.620 We talked to a guy who has been, according to the FBI, the guy who is among, quote, the most dangerous and most serious January 6th criminal cases.
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00:45:39.640 Our government is in an interesting place and so are we.
00:45:46.560 A grand jury indictment was unsealed Monday, revealing new January 6th charges against members of the Washington State-based Proud Boys.
00:45:55.920 They're now being charged with sedition.
00:45:58.880 When I first saw what was happening on January 6th at the Capitol, I spoke out against it before, during, and after.
00:46:05.300 I said, don't go.
00:46:06.920 Don't go.
00:46:07.760 Please don't go.
00:46:08.980 Well, some people did, and some people, as we have seen of the footage, were real problems.
00:46:15.760 Others were walking through the Capitol.
00:46:18.540 My next guest from prison was one of the 800-plus that were arrested.
00:46:24.140 He's also one of the Proud Boys that was charged with sedition.
00:46:28.080 According to him, he walked through the door on the west side of the building of the Capitol as police stood by.
00:46:33.800 He was not carrying a weapon, and he did not assault police officers.
00:46:39.200 He has not been charged with a violent crime, but for over a year, he has been in prison and most of that time in solitary confinement.
00:46:49.300 This, I believe, is his first national broadcast interview.
00:46:55.460 His attorney petitioned the judge to reconsider the bail on the facts that the government was withholding evidence and the prospect of a delayed trial date.
00:47:04.980 The judge didn't rule on that motion for five months and then denied it.
00:47:10.940 The man's name is Ethan Nordean, and it is way past time to find out if he and others in this situation are guilty or just political prisoners.
00:47:23.280 From prison now, we talk to Ethan Nordean.
00:47:28.320 Ethan, welcome to the program, sir.
00:47:31.440 Hi there.
00:47:32.140 It's an honor to be on your show.
00:47:33.300 Thank you for having me.
00:47:35.920 You bet.
00:47:36.940 Um, so you just were charged Monday now with sedition, alleging you, quote, engaged in meetings and encrypted communications to plan an insurrection preventing Congress from carrying out or certifying Joe Biden's presidential victory over former President Trump.
00:47:57.420 Is that true?
00:47:59.020 And why did you go to the Capitol and what happened there?
00:48:03.640 Yeah, it's absolutely not true.
00:48:05.900 Um, the whole thing's been politicized, um, dramatically.
00:48:11.020 Uh, we really went there to do what we've been doing the past four or five years, um, really just attend the rally and make sure that people could do it safely.
00:48:20.440 Um, everybody knows who's been paying attention to these events that groups like Antifa show up, uh, very strong and violently.
00:48:28.080 And so we volunteered our, you know, ourselves, our resources throughout the years to protect people from that violence.
00:48:35.320 Um, and this has been well-documented and people who know us know that this is basically our ML every time we go to any event.
00:48:42.300 Um, and, you know, like you said, a lot of us were kind of anticipating that this event was going to turn sour.
00:48:48.840 Um, this was a big worry of mine as a leader and I actually almost called off the whole thing just because when I did arrive to D.C., you could just feel it in the air.
00:48:59.820 There was just a palpable negative energy like something was going to be set up and, uh, any group like mine or, you know, Oath Keepers or Three Percenters were going to be blamed for it.
00:49:10.060 It was just a hot topic at the time.
00:49:12.120 There's a lot of political division.
00:49:14.460 Um, and so that's kind of what happened when we originally got there.
00:49:18.840 That was the conversation that we were having.
00:49:21.520 And so, you know, but at the same time, being a leader, you have a lot of people from your club come in from all over the country and they want to participate in this event.
00:49:30.820 And, of course, you know, a lot of people think that this is the last time they'll get to see President Trump as president.
00:49:36.200 So it was kind of a, uh, a ceremonies event at the same time for us.
00:49:40.560 So, um, I actually just planned a small march.
00:49:45.240 We thought that that was safe to do.
00:49:47.260 It would allow us to check the perimeter of the area for any threatening groups like Antifa, make sure everybody could be safe.
00:49:54.140 Um, it'll allow us to kind of participate with people, do some, you know, what we call hearts and minds, meet people.
00:50:00.380 If they're interested in joining the club or get to know us, because there's a lot of negative press about us.
00:50:06.080 Probably about 90% of what's said about us is untrue.
00:50:09.740 Um, and, uh, we did this successfully.
00:50:13.720 Actually, we did our march starting at the Washington Memorial around 10 a.m.
00:50:18.700 Um, and this is all video documented.
00:50:20.460 I mean, there's tons of video footage of this, even going over the plan, stating what our intentions were, uh, throughout the whole day.
00:50:27.440 Um, and we did our march.
00:50:30.000 We marched from the Washington Memorial to the Capitol.
00:50:32.560 We did, you know, some meet and greets and talk to some people, some church groups that were there.
00:50:37.440 Um, and then we actually left the Capitol.
00:50:39.580 And we were about a quarter mile away from the Capitol.
00:50:42.540 Got some food trucks, actually, that, uh, I was just kind of making a stop so everybody can get some food.
00:50:48.020 And we were actually going to be leaving after we had got back to the Washington Memorial and go home.
00:50:53.860 And we're at it, actually planned a after party and things like that.
00:50:57.100 But at the food trucks, that's when President Trump made his announcement for everybody to go to the Capitol.
00:51:03.400 And our thoughts on that was that he was going to be speaking.
00:51:06.640 That was our interest in returning back to the Capitol was to be able to see him speak one last time.
00:51:12.120 Otherwise, we were intending on going home.
00:51:15.260 And so, you know, that's really what led up to everything.
00:51:18.840 Everybody going to the Capitol was, you know, basically because we thought President Trump was going to be speaking.
00:51:24.540 So there was absolutely no plan.
00:51:25.820 There was no complex plan to overthrow the government.
00:51:28.380 There was no weapons brought.
00:51:29.700 These encrypted messaging, I mean, the government's original claim was that I used encrypted messaging to direct people during this chaos to overthrow or overwhelm the police and enter certain entrances in the Capitol.
00:51:49.880 But my phone was dead the entire day.
00:51:53.280 I had no radio.
00:51:55.000 I had no communication whatsoever.
00:51:56.400 And so in the government, then later, you know, they admitted that that wasn't true.
00:52:03.720 So right off the bat, I was already indicted off false information.
00:52:08.340 And there is absolutely nothing accurate at all about the original claim against me.
00:52:13.280 So that's kind of where we're at now.
00:52:14.880 So were you when you went into the Capitol, you know, they said that let's see if I can find it.
00:52:24.600 They are calling you the most dangerous and most serious of those criminals charged for January 6th.
00:52:32.860 So when you went in to the Capitol, did you assault or obstruct any police?
00:52:42.980 Did you see that happen?
00:52:44.740 Absolutely not.
00:52:47.500 I only actually went in.
00:52:49.200 I was separated from my group at a certain period of time right before everybody kind of went into the Capitol.
00:52:53.780 I didn't want to go originally.
00:52:56.280 But again, you know, being a leader of my group, my priority was to get back with them.
00:52:59.760 And so I actually waited about 30 minutes after the people had entered the building.
00:53:04.700 And hopefully somebody would find me, but they never did.
00:53:09.020 And I started hearing that people were being allowed into the Capitol through, you know, word of mouth.
00:53:14.020 And so I went to check this out for myself.
00:53:15.820 And sure enough, the entrance that I had entered into, there was several police officers allowing people in.
00:53:21.180 And so I said, OK, well, I'll take this opportunity to go and see if I can find my friends.
00:53:25.460 And that's what I did.
00:53:26.400 I entered the building with the permission of the police officers.
00:53:28.620 This is all video on video as well.
00:53:31.600 I walked around.
00:53:32.520 You asked for permission?
00:53:34.360 I just, I kind of nodded at a police officer.
00:53:37.260 So I went in and he allowed me in.
00:53:38.760 OK.
00:53:38.980 So at that point, I was under the impression that I was given permission.
00:53:43.180 No officer at any point told me to leave or that I couldn't enter the building.
00:53:49.320 And I just took that opportunity to kind of walk around.
00:53:52.120 It was very crowded and looked for people that I knew.
00:53:56.760 And I just kind of stayed in one area until people ran into me.
00:54:00.060 And then eventually I left out the opposite entrance I came into and left the Capitol grounds.
00:54:05.320 Didn't assault anybody.
00:54:08.480 Yeah.
00:54:09.200 And basically only...
00:54:10.920 You were not...
00:54:11.980 What was that?
00:54:13.700 You were not part of the group that went into any of the offices or went, tried to get onto the floor or, you know, were taking things for the Capitol.
00:54:23.380 None of that happened with you.
00:54:25.960 None of that at all.
00:54:26.840 I didn't go explore into any rooms or anything.
00:54:29.580 I didn't feel comfortable doing so.
00:54:31.260 I mean, I'm a pretty, you know, my face is pretty well known.
00:54:35.140 You know, I wasn't trying to get into any trouble.
00:54:38.060 And I wasn't wearing a mask or anything.
00:54:40.160 I wasn't trying to hide, you know.
00:54:41.720 And so I knew what was going on.
00:54:43.880 And I was trying to act, you know, on my best behavior and just be as responsible as possible and get my, you know, people together.
00:54:52.220 And get out of there because there was also rumor that there's an active shooter out there.
00:54:55.780 And so that was kind of my main priority thought was getting people out into safety.
00:55:01.240 So that was where my head was at anyway.
00:55:06.200 Okay.
00:55:06.600 So why have you been in prison for a year and specifically in solitary confinement?
00:55:19.020 That's a very good question.
00:55:23.440 I'm still trying to figure that out myself.
00:55:26.600 It's been very, very difficult.
00:55:29.420 I mean, we've not only been the politically persecuted, but we've also had to endure a lot of the repercussions that COVID has brought to prisons.
00:55:38.040 Food shortages and such, lockdowns constantly, just a complete disability to be able to even prepare for trial at all in the slightest because all these programs and everything that the prisons usually offer have been completely killed due to COVID.
00:55:57.680 And so, you know, with the inability to have pretrial release, it's been impossible to prepare for trial.
00:56:06.300 I mean, if this was a trial where I actually did something wrong, I mean, I'd be looking pretty poorly right now preparing for trial.
00:56:14.600 But because I, you know, I am completely innocent.
00:56:17.360 I have nothing to hide at all.
00:56:18.580 I'm ready to go to trial, you know, a year ago as far as I'm concerned.
00:56:22.580 And so that's, yeah, I'm still kind of wondering why I've been down this whole time.
00:56:28.260 Are the, are the, do the guards or the police or the prisoners treat you differently at all?
00:56:36.060 And do you know, are there other prisoners in solitary confinement that have not been convicted of any crime?
00:56:44.740 There's definitely a lot of pretty horrific stories that I've heard.
00:56:49.340 Uh, myself, um, I haven't gotten too much bad treatment.
00:56:55.500 There's been definitely.
00:56:56.660 Okay.
00:56:57.320 I'm being told, hang on.
00:56:58.800 I'm being told that you have to go.
00:57:00.260 So hang on.
00:57:01.040 Our producer will work, uh, with you to get you back on the phone.
00:57:04.160 Sorry to interrupt this.
00:57:05.480 Um, but he's got to play by the rules.
00:57:07.980 He's only got certain chunks of time.
00:57:10.360 He has to take them.
00:57:12.020 Uh, what was the, uh, the Netflix movie that was out on that, that, uh, celebrity or that,
00:57:19.260 uh, socialite in New York.
00:57:21.980 That's the only reason why I know how phones work in prison.
00:57:24.680 You got to have a 15 minute block.
00:57:27.300 Uh, and he's been saving his 15 minute.
00:57:29.640 Was it that one or is it?
00:57:30.640 No, no, no, no.
00:57:31.500 It was, uh, inventing.
00:57:33.360 And, uh, yeah.
00:57:34.360 Yeah.
00:57:34.620 And, and Adelvey.
00:57:36.460 Um, but anyway, so he'll be on, uh, with us in just a minute.
00:57:39.920 He's just got to hang up and call us back.
00:57:42.920 Uh, I am not vouching for his, uh, character and I am also not condemning him.
00:57:49.780 I think everyone deserves a trial and a timely trial.
00:57:54.100 Uh, and that is not happening.
00:57:56.660 Uh, he's probably going to be highlighted tomorrow on January 6th, or I would assume seeing that
00:58:01.480 they say he's one of the big guys that they've got.
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00:58:57.020 We have been talking to Ethan Nordean.
00:59:07.000 He has just on Monday been charged with sedition, but he has spent 13 months in prison.
00:59:15.340 They just charged him on Monday.
00:59:19.980 He has been charged with sedition.
00:59:22.680 He's been 13 months in prison and most of that time in solitary confinement.
00:59:31.060 I've just been told in my ear here that he is going to wait until the bottom of the hour
00:59:35.880 so he doesn't use up his time on hold because we're going to have to break in about eight
00:59:41.380 minutes.
00:59:42.800 So we want to make sure we have another 15 minute block with him.
00:59:45.900 He'll be calling us back here in just a couple of minutes.
00:59:48.540 Stu, your thoughts so far?
00:59:50.000 Well, this is not how you judge criminal matters, but he sounds reasonable.
00:59:54.700 He sounds, you know, rational and calm and his story makes sense.
01:00:00.540 You know, we don't know all the details of it.
01:00:03.280 We don't know for sure if he's telling the truth.
01:00:05.300 But what we do know is there are a lot of people who were arrested for doing what he
01:00:10.280 claims to have done, which is walk in past a police officer that did not seem to be stopping
01:00:16.200 him and not commit any vandalism, not assault police officers.
01:00:21.480 We also know the opposite is true.
01:00:22.900 We know there are people who went in there and did assault police officers and did commit
01:00:27.160 crimes.
01:00:27.620 And those people should get in trouble for that.
01:00:29.500 It should be prosecuted.
01:00:30.340 But, you know, when you're talking about someone like this, it really does seem to be a different
01:00:34.600 situation.
01:00:36.620 Right.
01:00:37.040 I have to tell you, and I've said this from the beginning.
01:00:39.300 I said this on January 6th, those people, the crazy guy in the, you know, the Buffalo
01:00:47.620 helmet and the people that were stealing stuff and putting their feet up on Nancy Pelosi's
01:00:52.580 desk, all of those people should be prosecuted according to the law that they broke.
01:00:59.140 Not all of them should are in the same category, but they all should be prosecuted.
01:01:04.020 And I was saying that day one.
01:01:06.120 And I think most Americans feel that way.
01:01:09.520 Most Americans left or right.
01:01:11.880 We believe in justice and we believe in law and order.
01:01:16.480 And that was an abomination.
01:01:19.060 That was one of the most embarrassing moments.
01:01:21.720 In fact, the most embarrassing moments I have seen in my time as a conservative looking at
01:01:29.040 people who say that they are on our side.
01:01:31.140 Um, and it's interesting to me that he had promptings always, always listen to your promptings.
01:01:41.140 This is, I've said this for years.
01:01:43.560 You're going to come at a time where you're going one direction and something will say to
01:01:47.980 you, turn around, go the other way, do it.
01:01:51.040 Don't question it.
01:01:52.240 Do it.
01:01:52.800 He went back because he thought President Trump was going to speak.
01:01:58.140 He knew that it was wrong the night before.
01:02:00.740 Not wrong, but he knew something was in the air.
01:02:03.160 He felt uncomfortable with what was happening.
01:02:06.160 Um, and he dismissed it.
01:02:08.200 Then he dismissed it walking over.
01:02:10.000 Then he dismissed it again because he had a duty to the people that he went with.
01:02:15.680 Don't turn around, walk the other way.
01:02:18.380 Um, I still want to know he, apparently he can't get the, uh, prosecution to turn over
01:02:28.020 any videotape or anything else.
01:02:30.540 Now I am fascinated by this because they might have videotape that will prove that he's lying.
01:02:37.180 I don't know, but tomorrow night should be the night that they would produce that on him.
01:02:45.200 Um, um, um, in an exchange between, uh, Ray and Klobuchar last year, Ray suggested that
01:02:57.620 Nordean was the most dangerous, most serious January six criminal case.
01:03:04.420 So tomorrow he should be featured prominently.
01:03:07.980 If he's not, why is he being called the most dangerous and most serious?
01:03:17.000 And maybe he is, but don't you think 13 months in prison is a little long to wait a for being
01:03:28.620 charged.
01:03:29.380 And most of that time in solitary confinement, that's solitary confinement, by the way, is
01:03:36.780 defined as cruel and unusual punishment.
01:03:41.580 You don't do that for 13 months or 12 months more in just a second.
01:03:47.520 As we talk to him live in prison next, the Glenn back program.
01:03:54.160 So we laugh on this program about stuff, you know, sometimes, but I actually, uh, do take
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01:04:09.180 Stu will be, uh, I've wrecked you on sheets.
01:04:11.720 Have I not?
01:04:12.380 Yeah.
01:04:12.520 You're a sheet snob and you have been for as long as I've known you.
01:04:15.120 Yeah.
01:04:15.940 Yeah.
01:04:16.320 And I wrecked you on it and I know I wrecked Pat.
01:04:18.760 Pat was like, a sheet is a sheet.
01:04:20.060 And I'm like, no, it's not.
01:04:21.740 No, it's not.
01:04:22.480 And, uh, and now everybody else is like, we can't stay at a motel six.
01:04:27.220 And I'm like, yes, we can.
01:04:29.460 No, the sheets stop.
01:04:31.060 It's sheet snob.
01:04:32.080 You are always accusing me of being a sheet snob.
01:04:34.440 I at least admit to it.
01:04:36.120 The sheets at my pillow are fantastic and they are so inexpensive.
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01:05:15.380 Welcome back to the, uh, program, the Glenn Beck program.
01:05:27.060 Tomorrow night, uh, the, the press in, uh, in coordination with the federal government
01:05:34.440 are having a live special in the hearing on January 6th.
01:05:38.940 Before we go back to prison to one of the guys who has been charged and is called one
01:05:44.600 of the ringleaders.
01:05:46.020 Um, before we go back to him, there is some breaking news.
01:05:49.940 Someone, a guy last night showed up about one o'clock in the morning with Brent, to Brent
01:05:55.840 Kavanaugh's house.
01:05:57.720 He had a gun and said he was there to kill Brent Kavanaugh.
01:06:01.720 Yeah.
01:06:01.880 Brett Kavanaugh over the abortion decision.
01:06:04.600 Uh, that's at least the initial evidence, uh, Carol Markowitz reporting it as well as
01:06:08.660 now the Washington post.
01:06:09.880 So, uh, you know, seemingly a serious threat on the life of a Supreme court justice by an
01:06:14.820 anti or pro abortion activist.
01:06:18.440 We are living in very dangerous times.
01:06:21.360 There was a fire set a couple of days ago at a pro-life clinic up in, uh, upstate New
01:06:28.240 York, uh, and, uh, nobody's doing anything about it.
01:06:31.840 Meanwhile, we're seeing a circus on, uh, January 6th.
01:06:36.680 I want to go back now to prison.
01:06:38.940 He is, uh, Ethan Nordeen.
01:06:41.280 He is, um, uh, somebody that was swept up in January 6th.
01:06:47.320 Uh, the government says he's the ringleader.
01:06:50.640 One of the real bad guys.
01:06:52.740 Uh, I don't know what the truth is, but I think people need to hear both sides.
01:06:57.560 And he has been in solitary confinement almost his entire time in prison.
01:07:02.860 He hasn't had a trial yet.
01:07:06.240 Uh, we go back to, uh, Ethan now.
01:07:08.620 Hello, Ethan.
01:07:09.740 Hey, how's it going?
01:07:13.080 So, um, um, you know, I'm, I'm looking at some things and I made the mistake saying that
01:07:19.520 they hadn't released any video of you, um, but they have released, uh, video, um, and
01:07:27.640 it's unclear, uh, what was seen, um, Buzzfeed, uh, did a breakdown of it.
01:07:36.500 They said that they saw a lot of people that were harassing the police, but I don't, I didn't
01:07:42.800 see anywhere that you were part of that.
01:07:45.640 Um, what do you say to the video?
01:07:49.000 Have you seen any of the video yourself?
01:07:52.200 Uh, I haven't been able to see a whole lot of video.
01:07:55.280 Um, but I can tell you, you know, I know my actions were that day and I wasn't harassing
01:08:00.060 any police officers or assaulting anybody, uh, of that nature.
01:08:04.580 I didn't do any of that.
01:08:06.080 I was, if anything, all I did was respectfully communicate with police officers from time
01:08:10.860 to time, but there was really very little confrontation.
01:08:15.780 So you are described in the court papers as a leader in the proud boys, um, and that you
01:08:22.440 were charged with conspiring to, uh, get people to riot and assault the Capitol police, yada,
01:08:28.200 yada, and that people were to follow your orders on that day.
01:08:33.940 True, false, what is that?
01:08:37.540 Well, that it's, yeah, it's false.
01:08:39.140 Um, my priority that whole day was just to try and keep people safe and, uh, organize
01:08:45.440 a small march, uh, from the Washington Memorial to the Capitol and back to the Washington Memorial
01:08:51.240 and then go home.
01:08:52.920 Um, and just to keep an eye out for any, um, antagonist groups like Antifa, you know, anybody
01:08:57.900 who is out there to, with the intentions on being violent towards, um, any of the rally
01:09:02.780 goers.
01:09:03.960 Uh, and that's been our motive for, you know, four or five years.
01:09:06.940 Anybody who knows us knows that this is what we focus on.
01:09:09.920 Uh, we're free speech activists, really.
01:09:12.580 Um, aside from just being a men's club, that's really all we are.
01:09:16.820 And, uh, there's no, nothing else to, you know, there's, it's very complicated the way
01:09:21.960 the press talks about us, but just to put it simply, that's what we are.
01:09:26.520 Um, just a patriotic men's club.
01:09:28.400 Um, and so that's what we were doing that day.
01:09:30.180 But I, I, I mean, even Gavin McGinnis though, um, when he saw what was, was happening and
01:09:37.060 how you guys were being painted, even he said, you know, I'm, I'm not going to be a part of
01:09:42.340 this and, uh, I don't think he sold you guys down the river, but he withdrew.
01:09:46.980 Um, is there, was there ever a thought that, that maybe you're in the wrong group of people?
01:09:55.980 Um, you know, definitely.
01:09:57.100 I think we all felt that, especially with how the press started to paint us.
01:10:01.180 Um, and then like a lot of groups, you know, like ours or other, you know, patriotic groups,
01:10:06.840 there's a lot of people who joined for the wrong reasons.
01:10:09.600 Um, and, you know, as a leader, that's something that you have to deal with, you know, whether
01:10:13.700 you, it doesn't matter what group, whether you're in the military or police or just something,
01:10:17.160 uh, a civilian, uh, worry about those kinds of things.
01:10:21.300 Um, unfortunately we just, we don't get the chance to defend ourselves or removed from,
01:10:25.420 you know, any pretty much social media platform and nobody allows us to do any interviews other
01:10:30.460 than people like you and other people who actually want to know the truth.
01:10:34.080 And so, you know, definitely, it's definitely been a consideration.
01:10:38.620 Um, but I've always thought that, you know, there needs to be more men's leadership
01:10:43.560 groups out there, something so that they have an outlet of some kind to be a part of,
01:10:47.940 but that was just my personal belief.
01:10:51.620 Um, do you regret not listening to that inner voice that says, said the day before and even
01:11:00.760 day of, we should probably go, we shouldn't be here?
01:11:04.780 Um, well, it's a complex question.
01:11:07.860 I mean, selfishly, yes.
01:11:09.820 Uh, however, you know, I do feel like I'm in a position to kind of be a voice for,
01:11:16.240 you know, this situation.
01:11:17.460 A lot of people are being politically persecuted, not just my group.
01:11:20.540 And a lot of people are scared to talk about it.
01:11:22.820 Um, you know, I've just kind of been put in a position where I feel like, you know,
01:11:27.980 I, they've charged me with the craziest and worst charge you can get.
01:11:32.160 Um, at this point, I don't know what else to do other than to talk and to create awareness.
01:11:36.580 Um, so I feel like I'm kind of in a unique position.
01:11:39.880 I didn't do anything that day.
01:11:41.800 Um, I have nothing to hide.
01:11:43.320 So, you know, as far as I'm concerned, I'm, I'm a pretty good person to be in this position.
01:11:48.460 Uh, although I would very much like to be out.
01:11:52.520 Yeah, I bet.
01:11:53.340 Um, the, um, the judge that you have didn't even listen to your petition, uh, for, um,
01:12:01.640 uh, a second bite at the apple for, for bail for five solid months.
01:12:08.740 Um, a, why didn't he do that?
01:12:11.880 Do you think?
01:12:12.540 And, and B, do you think you can get a fair trial?
01:12:16.140 Um, I, you know, I'm really hoping that I can get a fair trial.
01:12:22.680 Uh, you know, that's really all I'm asking for at this point is just to get a trial because
01:12:27.680 I think that if anybody looks at the evidence and looks at my case and all the motions we
01:12:31.680 filed, it's pretty plain and, you know, uh, cut and dry to, you see, we're pretty innocent
01:12:38.120 of all these charges, um, especially sedition and conspiracy or obstruction of official proceeding.
01:12:44.360 Um, but, you know, I, I, it's very complex.
01:12:48.120 I realized that, you know, these cases are, you know, the courts are being overwhelmed
01:12:53.220 with them, uh, the way the press has painted us and the way the prosecution, the DOJ talks
01:12:58.140 about us.
01:12:59.340 I'm not really quite sure, uh, you know, what the judge's standpoint is, um, you know, but
01:13:05.460 I, I'm, I'm sure he's got a lot of pressure on his plate as well.
01:13:08.720 I don't, I don't really know, you know, what he feels about the whole thing.
01:13:12.560 Do you could, do you consider yourself a political prisoner?
01:13:18.120 Uh, definitely.
01:13:19.520 Yes.
01:13:19.860 Uh, how has this changed your view on America?
01:13:30.320 Um, for a while, you know, it really made me feel discouraged, um, betrayed.
01:13:37.380 You know, all I've ever done is volunteer my time within my group to go and do what I felt
01:13:42.800 was right and stand up for what I believe in.
01:13:45.660 And I've done this on my own dime and I put myself in, you know, dangerous situations protecting
01:13:50.940 other people.
01:13:51.600 And so there's a lot of other members of my group and we've just been blasted for it.
01:13:55.540 Um, but I do feel that, you know, as much as I disagree with the government, um, and how
01:14:03.380 they've treated people, I, I have seen a huge surge in Americans themselves, uh, waking up
01:14:09.860 and just an overwhelming amount of support for us and other January Sixers.
01:14:14.840 Um, I mean, you had the truckers and, uh, you know, everything else has been going on since
01:14:19.740 basically January six has just been almost equally crazy to me, everything I see going
01:14:25.700 on out there.
01:14:26.380 It's just like, wow.
01:14:27.020 I mean, there's just nonstop craziness, but really at the same time, it's kind of unified
01:14:33.560 a lot of Americans as well.
01:14:35.320 And that's kind of an uplifting feeling because for a while I thought, you know, wow, we're
01:14:39.500 just really going down the sinkhole.
01:14:43.480 Um, the, um, the solitary confinement confuses me.
01:14:48.460 What, what is their excuse or why do you think they put you in solitary confinement for this
01:14:53.140 long?
01:14:54.800 Uh, most, most of it has to do with COVID.
01:14:58.340 Uh, I don't know why they, they, you know, yeah, it's mostly to do with COVID.
01:15:03.520 Um, I know other prisoners, there's different January Sixers.
01:15:06.600 There's different reasons behind that.
01:15:09.580 Um, they've separated them from general population because of how they were being treated.
01:15:14.020 Um, but yeah, it's basically made it nearly impossible to do anything, um, as far as preparing
01:15:21.780 for trial.
01:15:24.780 Um, just in the last minute or so here, um, you agreed to do this interview, um, and, uh,
01:15:34.520 you know, there were no conditions or anything else.
01:15:37.100 Um, why did you do this and what message do you have for the American people?
01:15:45.460 Well, I, I did this again because I feel like I'm in a unique position to speak for people
01:15:51.040 who are being politically persecuted like myself.
01:15:53.580 And, uh, I, I really believe that there's no, I mean, we're living in a time right now where
01:16:00.700 it's vital that people, you know, wake up, stand up for what they believe in and, and have
01:16:05.360 a voice for what's going on and not just stand by and let things happen.
01:16:08.620 And that's exactly what's happening right now.
01:16:10.600 Um, and then I want to be one of those people.
01:16:12.660 Um, I just encourage everybody to keep, you know, being strong and standing for what they
01:16:17.120 believe in and get out there and vote and be active in your community and do what's
01:16:21.840 right, you know, cause the second we stopped doing that, that's when things really get
01:16:25.180 bad.
01:16:27.080 We have a story that is just breaking that, uh, in the early hours of last night, somebody
01:16:33.720 showed up to, um, Brent Kavanaugh, uh, his doorstep with a gun.
01:16:39.020 And so they were going to kill him over the decision, the court decision on abortion.
01:16:43.780 Um, can you talk to me about violence and what violence leads to or, or,
01:16:51.840 if, you know, where, where do you stand on that in a country that has real trouble?
01:16:58.700 Well, I think there's, you know, there's a difference between showing up with the intentions
01:17:03.160 of being violent and there's a difference in protecting yourself and defending your
01:17:07.760 community.
01:17:08.880 Um, I mean, this is how we use our military.
01:17:10.680 It's how we use our police.
01:17:12.780 Um, you know, people need to be willing to stand up for themselves.
01:17:15.540 I think violence is a horrible thing, uh, with, if you have an intention of utilizing
01:17:21.320 instead of using discourse.
01:17:23.180 Um, and that's what we've lost, you know, the ability to talk about our issues openly.
01:17:28.000 And, uh, I, it's really a complex question, you know, the left and the right are so divided
01:17:33.180 on this issue.
01:17:33.900 Uh, Ethan, I wish you the best of luck.
01:17:40.940 I don't know if you know this, but there's a big, uh, special on January 6th, um, that
01:17:48.000 is being, uh, produced by, you know, television experts and, uh, it is supposed to be very
01:17:54.040 salacious tomorrow.
01:17:54.960 I'm not sure if you're going to be a part of it, but I would imagine seeing that they
01:17:59.000 say you're one of the ringleaders, uh, that, uh, that you will be part of it.
01:18:04.480 Um, we're in an interesting time and I, I wish you the best of luck and I wish, um, speedy
01:18:12.700 justice, uh, to come your way.
01:18:16.000 Thank you.
01:18:16.620 I really appreciate that.
01:18:17.600 And I appreciate being a part of your show.
01:18:20.480 Thank you very much.
01:18:21.880 Ethan Nordean.
01:18:22.880 Um, I would pray for him and others like him.
01:18:27.760 Uh, I don't know what the truth is, um, but I would pray that our justice system, uh, finds
01:18:35.500 the truth and, uh, starts operating like a real justice system and not a banana Republic,
01:18:42.160 uh, should, uh, should act.
01:18:44.620 And, um, to Brett Kavanaugh, I don't, do we have any idea where he is or who answered the
01:18:52.220 door last night, Stu?
01:18:54.140 Uh, he wasn't actually, uh, at his door, uh, what they had, he was in a, on a nearby street.
01:19:00.760 Apparently he had been, the police had been tipped off that this guy was dangerous and might be
01:19:05.340 coming.
01:19:05.680 And luckily they caught him on a nearby street with a weapon and burglary tools.
01:19:10.980 Uh, geez, uh, our prayers for every one of the Supreme court justice left and right.
01:19:19.800 This has got to stop.
01:19:22.680 It has got to stop.
01:19:25.640 Back in a minute.
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01:21:19.020 So I'm reading this about, uh, Brett Kavanaugh.
01:21:23.680 Uh, armed man arrested near Brett Kavanaugh's home after threatening Supreme Court justice.
01:21:31.700 That's CNBC, probably the best headline out there.
01:21:35.540 The rest are, uh, man with gun, uh, detained by police.
01:21:40.760 Uh, this, uh, man with a weapon was arrested early Tuesday morning.
01:21:45.640 It should be Wednesday morning, right?
01:21:47.340 Uh, near the Maryland home of Supreme Court justice, Brett Kavanaugh, man-made threats against
01:21:53.380 Kavanaugh.
01:21:54.240 He apparently had mace, a knife, uh, pepper spray, a handgun.
01:22:01.700 Uh, and, uh, he said that he was there to kill Kavanaugh.
01:22:06.640 He is not from, uh, Maryland, which is where Chevy Chase is, where the home was.
01:22:13.240 And he arrived near Kavanaugh's house in a taxi.
01:22:20.440 Okay, well, that's an interesting way to pull a crime off in a taxi cab.
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01:24:19.460 Hello, America.
01:24:20.700 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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01:24:24.260 Crisis is the lifeblood of fascism.
01:24:28.480 Tonight, at 9 o'clock on the Glenn Beck Wednesday night special, I am going to show you the national
01:24:36.520 emergency that is going to be announced.
01:24:40.180 I truly believe it's only a matter of time.
01:24:42.740 And I don't think a lot of time, but I'll show it to you tonight.
01:24:47.080 And if I may, just give you a little preview in the next few minutes of why I know this will happen.
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01:24:58.920 We go there in 60 seconds.
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01:25:22.180 What's barreling down the road towards us is a major recession.
01:25:25.600 Probably in 2023, but it's anyone's guess if anyone can stop it.
01:25:32.340 The reports out of Germany and Europe today about what they're headed into is truly terrifying.
01:25:41.540 I mean, food shortages where you can only buy one of each item in some of the grocery stores in Germany now
01:25:49.100 because of the food, the coming food shortages.
01:25:51.580 Please, please, please get extra food and have it on hand.
01:25:57.880 When it comes to your dollar, it's going to become worth less and less.
01:26:02.080 So, what do you do?
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01:26:25.860 Silver is great, especially, I mean, the only reason why silver, I think, is not as good as gold is gold can hold so much,
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01:28:21.140 Crisis is the lifeblood of fascism.
01:28:27.220 Never let a good crisis go to waste.
01:28:33.000 Let me take you back to World War I.
01:28:35.680 President Woodrow Wilson, a guy I'm well known for hating because of what he did to our country,
01:28:47.560 enacted a string of authoritarian policies to shut down dissent against the government.
01:28:54.500 Now, his emergency was war.
01:28:58.120 Now, his policy was, you vote for me and I won't take us to war.
01:29:02.920 As soon as he was elected, guess who took us to war?
01:29:08.000 He said we have to make the world safe for democracy.
01:29:13.280 World War I made as much sense as Ukraine makes right now.
01:29:18.800 Yes, there's some problems, but is it worth a world war?
01:29:24.940 I don't know.
01:29:26.080 Our republic at the time was being strangled to death by his progressive policies.
01:29:34.600 In fact, let me let me show you one of his policies and see if it sounds familiar.
01:29:39.960 Listen to this.
01:29:40.600 This is during, I think, one of his inaugural addresses where he is talking about,
01:29:48.120 you know, you can't just have these companies just run themselves.
01:29:52.100 Listen to this.
01:29:53.420 There are two programs.
01:29:55.420 The democratic program is this.
01:29:58.120 To see to it that competition is so regulated that the big fellow cannot put the little fellow out of business.
01:30:04.680 For he has been putting the little fellow out of business for the last half generation.
01:30:09.340 The program of the third party is to take these big fellows that have been putting the little fellow out of business and regulate them.
01:30:15.960 Saying that is all right, you have put the other fellows out of business, but we are not going to put the little fellows back where you destroyed them.
01:30:24.780 We are going to adopt you and say, run the business of the country, but run it in the way we tell you to run it.
01:30:31.640 Does that sound familiar?
01:30:35.900 Oh, you can have your business and you can run it, but you're going to run it the way we tell you to run it.
01:30:42.500 Two days ago, we enacted the Defense Production Act to help with solar panels because the government is seeing companies run their business,
01:30:53.040 but they need to have those businesses run the way they tell them to.
01:30:58.340 This is fascism.
01:31:04.900 Thanks to the Espionage and Sedition Act, dissent became undemocratic.
01:31:12.960 Now, does that sound familiar?
01:31:15.640 The Sedition Act?
01:31:17.780 Yeah, that was something that was later struck down after he left office and the people were pardoned.
01:31:24.300 But the Sedition Act was Woodrow Wilson's way of doing what you're going to see if you watch it.
01:31:31.260 By the way, the January 6th trial, watching it on TV.
01:31:35.480 Why?
01:31:36.240 Watch Disney.
01:31:37.200 They already have Dumbo.
01:31:38.700 Why do you need to watch that?
01:31:40.020 But it's important to know that sedition is really important and has been used by fascist or fascist wannabes.
01:31:51.520 And I would include John Adams in this where John Adams said it's unlawful.
01:31:57.820 It's seditious to question the president.
01:32:00.800 No, it's not.
01:32:03.480 Wilson once said, I'm an advocate of peace, but there are some splendid things that come to a nation through the discipline of war.
01:32:13.880 In the in the second of the world wars, Wilson's progressive disciple, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, also came to appreciate the splendid discipline of war.
01:32:29.560 In his FDR inaugural address, the first one.
01:32:33.660 This is so terrifying.
01:32:35.240 We're going to play some stuff for you tonight that you probably have never learned about.
01:32:38.960 And it is it's all being repeated.
01:32:43.320 He said, FDR, if we are to go forward, we must move as a trained and loyal army willing to sacrifice for the good of common discipline.
01:32:55.220 We are, I know, ready and willing to submit our lives and our property to such discipline because it makes possible a leadership which aims at a larger good.
01:33:07.620 I assume unhesitantly, the leadership of this great army.
01:33:15.180 That's when we had the Great Depression and Americans were willing to trade freedom for stability.
01:33:24.760 They were willing to drink this fascism because it was the only thing in their belly.
01:33:31.460 The progressive writer, Robert Shaw, described it as a fascist means to gain liberal ends.
01:33:44.280 Democracy became thought of as something centrally designed and dutifully maintained by a managerial class.
01:33:53.780 This is what Roosevelt and first Wilson really thought was scientific and the best people that just know better than the teeming masses.
01:34:07.900 Well, that managerial class is now more powerful than ever before.
01:34:14.280 And we're fighting a bigger, broader, largely undefinable enemy because today the war is with the climate.
01:34:26.460 I went over this.
01:34:27.920 If you missed any of the show today, I want you to go back and listen to the podcast because I went over Janet Yellen yesterday saying, you know, we've just become so dependent on oil.
01:34:39.980 Well, this these gas prices are great because we're going to go to green energy.
01:34:46.120 Debbie Stabenow said, you know, buy Tesla's everybody.
01:34:50.380 They're great.
01:34:51.520 There was a story that I went over on the global food shortages.
01:34:55.080 What's happening over in Europe?
01:34:57.460 And what did we what do we have?
01:35:00.340 We have Samantha Power, who is our USAID chief, says that she hopes the food shortages will push farmers towards green energy.
01:35:13.180 Meanwhile, to get our gas prices low.
01:35:17.500 What did Biden do?
01:35:19.480 Biden said no to 70 exemptions for small refineries, which had already been granted under Trump.
01:35:27.920 So they can't up their production level because he said no.
01:35:32.160 But Biden did say that we need 250 million more gallons of renewable fuel both this year and next.
01:35:45.080 And so he's saying that the farmers, they can farm all they want, but they have to really farm the way we say they now have to have more ethanol.
01:35:55.620 So while we're going into a food shortage, we are burning food, which will create a food.
01:36:03.200 Listen to Samantha Power, a climate change emergency and an energy shortage, a climate change emergency today or yesterday in the New York Times was this story.
01:36:17.260 As the Great Salt Lake dries up, Utah faces an environmental nuclear bomb.
01:36:22.440 How many times have you heard this administration or other administration say that this is the World War Two of our generation?
01:36:33.000 It's a war progressives of the past could only dream of because there's no benchmarks for success.
01:36:46.360 It's only over when they say it's over.
01:36:48.880 And President Biden is just getting started this week.
01:36:52.440 He authorized the use of the Defense Production Act.
01:36:55.560 That's a Cold War era law that gives the president significant authority to control domestic industries to accelerate clean energy.
01:37:05.200 So he has taken over some industries, just like Wilson said.
01:37:11.220 They can stay in business, but they'll do it our way.
01:37:15.020 That is fascism.
01:37:19.000 The Defense Production Act was modeled after the War Powers Act of 1942.
01:37:27.320 And that gave President FDR sweeping authority all throughout World War Two.
01:37:33.880 I think Shakespeare said it best.
01:37:37.620 He said.
01:37:40.960 It's a tale told by an idiot.
01:37:44.880 It's the same old story.
01:37:49.000 Tonight, I am going to take you back to the Roosevelt era.
01:37:53.700 I'm going to show you how everything Biden is doing today is just building on the progressive framework of the past.
01:38:00.960 This will be the last chapter of freedom in America unless we all begin to stand for those people that we can vote for that actually understand what's going on.
01:38:16.420 And I don't mean just voting nationally.
01:38:19.880 It is more important to be all over your local officials and your state officials to make sure that you are voting in the right people.
01:38:31.760 It is going to come down to the states.
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01:41:25.860 So what do you make of this monkey pox thing with the CDC?
01:41:44.920 The CDC had changed their website to add guidance last week.
01:41:53.100 Hey, you should wear a mask.
01:41:54.800 Wearing a mask will help you protect from many diseases, including monkey pox.
01:42:01.500 And then Monday, that was deleted and taken off.
01:42:05.620 As I said, it caused confusion.
01:42:08.280 They do tend to cause confusion at that organization.
01:42:12.180 That is one of the things they do often very well.
01:42:14.800 I mean, honestly, like everything I've read about monkey pox is, it is a very, very rare thing.
01:42:20.900 Very, very difficult to acquire.
01:42:23.500 It is not seemingly like the new COVID.
01:42:26.240 You know, I just don't, I don't find myself all that worried about it, frankly.
01:42:30.460 I'm not worried about it.
01:42:33.240 What I'm afraid of is whether it's this or something else, you are not going to get the population to go along with it until it is really, really bad.
01:42:45.340 They have discredited themselves so much.
01:42:48.240 Let's say monkey pox becomes, you know, Ebola.
01:42:51.020 Until people actually see it happening, they're not going to do what the CDC says because nobody believes them.
01:43:00.380 Nobody trusts them anymore.
01:43:02.540 Yeah.
01:43:02.700 I mean, I think that that's sort of our default response on a lot of these things where, you know, in America, we really need to see it get ugly before we start doing anything.
01:43:11.260 I mean, even with COVID, remember, this was going around, you know, we had Andrew Cuomo and Bill de Blasio in the middle of March 2020 saying, go down to Chinatown and don't change the way you live.
01:43:24.480 Get on the subways.
01:43:26.040 Like, it takes a while for us to ever react to these things.
01:43:28.780 I do think we are in a serious, serious risk of the next thing that looks or feels at all like COVID bringing on all sorts of new government crackdowns early on the idea that, well, last time we didn't act fast enough, so this time we need to.
01:43:47.640 I just don't think monkey pox is the thing.
01:43:49.860 I don't think that this is the one that's going to do it.
01:43:53.800 I just tell you, it's so crazy.
01:43:57.200 It's like we all know the Fed, the big banks, the Treasury, and Congress.
01:44:03.820 They are the biggest problem with our economy.
01:44:07.600 Those guys caused 2008, that crash.
01:44:10.720 They're causing this one.
01:44:12.800 And yet we are all looking to them to solve the problem.
01:44:17.720 They created the problem.
01:44:20.040 I don't understand how we keep looking to these experts because when the crash comes,
01:44:25.780 oh, everybody will line up.
01:44:27.880 No, no, no.
01:44:28.220 We got to do what they say.
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01:44:29.960 No, no, no.
01:44:30.540 That's really dangerous.
01:44:31.660 Or you can't do that.
01:44:32.700 Don't do that.
01:44:33.740 We got to follow their directions.
01:44:36.180 Why?
01:44:36.920 When have they been correct with the economy?
01:44:40.520 When?
01:44:40.900 All right.
01:44:43.160 Brett Kavanaugh, his life was in danger last night.
01:44:46.560 We give you the breaking story next.
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01:46:18.640 From the Washington Post, breaking news today, man with weapon detained near Brett Kavanaugh's
01:46:36.400 home.
01:46:36.860 A California man carrying at least one weapon near Brett M. Kavanaugh's Maryland home has
01:46:44.160 been taken into custody by police after telling officers he wanted to kill the Supreme Court
01:46:50.120 justice, according to people familiar with the investigation.
01:46:53.720 The man described as being in his mid-20s was found to be carrying at least one weapon
01:46:58.840 and burglary tools.
01:47:00.280 These people said, speaking on the condition of anonymity, to discuss an ongoing investigation.
01:47:07.160 Police were apparently notified that this person might pose a threat to the justice, but it
01:47:12.320 was not immediately clear who provided the initial tip.
01:47:15.820 The man apparently did not make it into Kavanaugh's property in Montgomery County, Maryland, but was
01:47:21.100 stopped on a nearby street.
01:47:22.700 And thank God, this is truly, truly the result of the left being primed by leftist and democratic
01:47:39.740 politicians.
01:47:40.500 I don't believe that you can be held responsible for ginning people up if you're not actually
01:47:50.160 saying, you know, somebody's going to get you.
01:47:54.660 You know, it's it's really difficult.
01:47:57.180 But listen to this quote from Chuck Schumer.
01:47:59.600 Do you have it, Stu?
01:48:01.520 This is this is when they were talking.
01:48:03.520 This is before the decision that was leaked.
01:48:06.120 But he's talking about, you know, the court decisions that are coming, including Roe versus
01:48:11.200 Wade.
01:48:11.760 Yeah.
01:48:11.880 He says, I want to tell you, Gorsuch.
01:48:13.720 I want to tell you, Kavanaugh.
01:48:15.300 You have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price.
01:48:18.380 You won't know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions.
01:48:22.880 That's unbelievable.
01:48:24.520 OK, I mean, that is truly unbelievable.
01:48:27.960 These guys do not have protection.
01:48:29.980 They have had since the leak.
01:48:31.720 Thank God.
01:48:33.460 Josh Hammer is joining us now.
01:48:36.040 He is the opinion editor of Newsweek and the host of the Josh Hammer show with Newsweek.
01:48:41.740 I was just on it, I think, last week or the week before.
01:48:44.880 He's really wicked smart.
01:48:47.060 I think one of the real intellectual leaders of the conservative movement and a good friend.
01:48:53.220 Welcome, Josh.
01:48:53.880 How are you?
01:48:55.800 Glenn, you're way too kind as always, but great to join you again.
01:49:00.360 So, Josh, you're watching this.
01:49:04.480 I've never seen anything like this.
01:49:06.640 Apparently, it happened Tuesday night as it's being reported.
01:49:11.740 No, one report said it was Tuesday and this one says 11, 1150 a.m. today.
01:49:19.060 Are the justices safe?
01:49:21.980 First of all, it's tragic that we have to even ask that question.
01:49:28.840 I mean, this is not a question that in a healthy republic with a healthy rule of law, with a healthy law enforcement apparatus, where there is respect for institutions, where there is no sense of this kind of two tier system of justice between the deplorables and everyone else.
01:49:42.420 In a healthy, functioning democracy, are the justices safe?
01:49:47.280 It's just simply not a question that ought to be asked.
01:49:50.280 So the very fact that we're opening a conversation with that question, I think, is telling in and of itself.
01:49:54.280 But the tragic and short answer, Glenn, I think, is no.
01:49:59.260 And the answer right now, I think, is it is a directly foreseeable consequence, unfortunately, of just the culture of anarchy, of lawlessness, of disrespect for institutions, of widespread iconoclasm.
01:50:11.900 The Democratic Party and their leftist minions have fomented.
01:50:16.300 They have directly fomented this culture.
01:50:18.640 I mean, think back to the George Floyd riots in the summer of 2020, Kamala Harris there in Kenosha, Wisconsin, with bail funds for people who were rioting in the streets.
01:50:27.700 Right.
01:50:28.020 This is their thing.
01:50:29.600 This is their thing.
01:50:31.320 But even in San Francisco, obviously, with the Chesa Boudin news, lawlessness and anarchy is being rejected.
01:50:37.660 The problem, obviously, is that it apparently has not trickled up to the Biden administration because there is a direct statute on the books, 18 U.S. Code 1507,
01:50:46.540 that prohibits the protesting outside the justices' homes.
01:50:50.100 And, you know, Attorney General Merrick Garland had some mealy-mouthing memo where he said, oh, this is not appropriate.
01:50:55.260 But, you know, he hasn't brought a single case.
01:50:57.580 He could do that.
01:50:58.780 Right.
01:50:59.040 He should.
01:50:59.760 And yet, tomorrow, we're going to see the January 6th show trial, first show trial that I know of in my lifetime here from America.
01:51:08.820 We know about them in Russia and other places like that.
01:51:11.040 Yesterday, terrorists firebombed a pro-life center in Buffalo.
01:51:16.560 This is the second time that there has been a firebombing by the Revenge or Jane's Revenge.
01:51:23.460 And they are calling for a nationwide 8 p.m.
01:51:30.280 riot on the day that they release the Supreme Court releases their decision.
01:51:35.640 And yet, yesterday, the Homeland Security came out, and they didn't really point out the anarchists.
01:51:43.560 They didn't point out the left.
01:51:45.560 Again, they said there is some on both sides of the issue.
01:51:50.480 Well, I'd like to see that.
01:51:54.600 Look, I mean, here's the thing, okay?
01:51:56.460 I mean, you and I both revere the U.S. Constitution.
01:51:59.080 The U.S. Constitution obviously does provide you with a constitutional right to peaceably voice your opinions in the street, on a sidewalk, and so forth.
01:52:08.400 What it does not allow you to do is to issue threats or to act violently or to try to tear down institutions of governments
01:52:16.860 and therefore violate the most sacrosanct, rudimentary principles in the rule of law.
01:52:21.640 So I think another takeaway, though, that I have from this, and I think back to the leak that just happened a little over a month ago now in early May when Politico released it,
01:52:30.840 because we've really been in uncharted waters since then, right?
01:52:33.640 This has just simply never happened in modern Supreme Court history.
01:52:36.240 And the very fact that this opinion was leaked in the first place, I think, is the biggest assault on the court's institutional legitimacy over the past half-century, full-century.
01:52:45.080 I mean, go back as far as you want, honestly.
01:52:46.560 And the fact that we have not discovered the identity of the leaker is crazy.
01:52:51.120 But I think back to the very night that that was released, it was a Monday in early May.
01:52:55.080 I was at the time watching very carefully.
01:52:58.100 I was trying to see if any leading Democrats, MSNBC, left-wing cable news talking head type figures, whether they would condemn the leak.
01:53:05.680 To this day, I haven't seen a single one.
01:53:09.060 A single one.
01:53:10.340 No, they praise the leaker.
01:53:13.560 Yeah, exactly.
01:53:14.320 I mean, they are praising the leaker.
01:53:17.060 So they have directly abetted this culture.
01:53:19.600 They really have.
01:53:20.480 And at this point, they are playing with fire.
01:53:22.920 And every day that the Dobbs opinion is not released, I think, only exacerbates a threat to the justice's personal safety.
01:53:31.060 So do you think, I mean, the thing to do, because they've got a couple of really controversial things coming,
01:53:36.140 and they're supposed to be ready in the next three weeks.
01:53:38.220 Usually, they leave the most controversial for the last, so they can just get on a plane and get out of town.
01:53:44.560 But that's not going to help anybody.
01:53:47.640 Why would they hold these things?
01:53:50.400 Just release them.
01:53:51.980 So generally speaking, that is what they do.
01:53:55.540 You're right about that.
01:53:56.200 They typically do hold the highest profile opinions for the last week of the term.
01:54:00.860 And that's not a legal thing.
01:54:02.820 That's not like U.S. code.
01:54:04.000 They're not legally bound to do that.
01:54:05.500 It's just kind of the customs that they do to do that.
01:54:08.120 But in this particular case, because, again, we are in uncharted waters here, a leak of this nature just simply has not happened, period, full stop.
01:54:17.580 I and many others said that if you care about the justice's personal safety, and by the way, not just the justices, but also the law clerks.
01:54:25.740 I mean, I hate to make it personal, but I have a number of friends who are at the court this term.
01:54:30.360 I mean, probably at least five, six, seven, so I think they're personal friends who are clerking this term.
01:54:34.900 I am worried about their personal safety, too.
01:54:37.080 I mean, people have tried to dox the identity of the clerks who are clerking for the conservative Supreme Court justice.
01:54:42.940 I saw some horrible Instagram post that basically said, here are their names.
01:54:46.560 Go find them.
01:54:47.360 I mean, it's just awful, awful stuff.
01:54:49.540 And I think every day that they don't go about releasing the Dobbs opinion or at a bare minimum, Glenn, what I said, at least privately, I don't know if I said it's public.
01:54:58.280 What they should have done is the very next day or at least that week, they could have issued a one line sentence that said, you know, the U.S.
01:55:06.960 Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit is hereby overturned and Roe versus Wade is reversed.
01:55:11.020 Opinions to follow.
01:55:12.540 That is what they could have done, but they chose not to.
01:55:15.140 And at this point, they're really, really playing with fire.
01:55:17.540 And I just hope after today's horrible incident with Justice Kavanaugh that the chief justice realizes that the moment is now to release this opinion.
01:55:25.260 It is now.
01:55:27.360 So two things as we talk to Josh Hammer from Newsweek, and I hate to say he's from Newsweek because he's one of us.
01:55:34.820 But the two questions that I have for you are this.
01:55:42.460 I talked to Mike Lee, and he said he thought that as soon as this court was finished this year, that we would know the name of the leaker.
01:55:53.300 And he said, I hope at worst or at best, I guess, would that they would be their law license would be taken away.
01:56:05.360 They would never be able to practice again any kind of law anywhere in America.
01:56:09.720 I would hope that that would happen.
01:56:11.620 I hope more than that would happen.
01:56:13.440 But he said they were waiting on that until they got all these.
01:56:16.660 He thought it would come out the last day.
01:56:18.260 So that coupled with he also said he felt they knew pretty close, if not right on, who that person who that person was.
01:56:30.660 Do you agree with that or not?
01:56:34.620 So, first of all, Mike, Mike, we I respect so immensely.
01:56:37.880 Actually, my first year of law school summer actually was a law court kind of Senate Judiciary Committee staff.
01:56:42.720 So I go pretty far back.
01:56:44.200 And his opinion on these matters is always so valuable here.
01:56:48.260 I want to agree with him.
01:56:50.200 What he is saying should it happen?
01:56:52.540 That is exactly what should happen.
01:56:54.300 The leaker should be disbarred, should be formally shunned.
01:56:57.580 Unfortunately, I fear something somewhat approximate in the precise opposite of that will happen.
01:57:02.740 If my intuitions on this are correct, and it is a liberal clerk, someone from Justice Sotomayor's chambers in particular, but perhaps Justice Kagan's or Justice Breyer's chambers.
01:57:12.780 What I predict will happen is that the identity will be exposed.
01:57:16.460 It's crazy.
01:57:17.000 It has not happened already.
01:57:17.860 I mean, there's literally 37 law clerks here on, you know, 12 from the liberal chamber.
01:57:22.420 So it's not particularly big sample size.
01:57:25.100 But the identity probably will be exposed, assuming that the marshal of the Supreme Court, a woman named Gail Curley, is even remotely competent at her job.
01:57:33.560 But what I predict will happen after that is that the leaker will effectively try to forfeit some law firm career, perhaps.
01:57:43.440 But then we'll get like a very rich kind of speaking MSNBC talking head gig.
01:57:48.820 And frankly, it would not surprise me if a top 10 to top 20 law school actually hired her as a professor for reproductive rights studies or some fabricated, concocted constitutional field like that.
01:58:01.740 So I want to agree with Senator Lee, but I do fear something closely approximately opposite might transpire.
01:58:09.220 No, yeah, my gut tells me the same thing.
01:58:12.540 Last thing.
01:58:14.900 God forbid somebody kills one of these justices and kills a conservative.
01:58:21.780 That means Biden gets to pick the next justice, which would change the balance of the court and would absolutely set the country on fire, on fire.
01:58:36.940 What do we do to make sure that these guys are safe?
01:58:42.900 And I say that about both sides.
01:58:44.660 I don't want either side to experience violence or threats.
01:58:49.100 What do we do?
01:58:50.460 So one thing that's been pointed out here, I could be wrong.
01:58:57.740 I don't think any of the nine justices actually live in the district, in the district of Columbia.
01:59:03.100 It's possible.
01:59:04.100 Actually, I shouldn't say that's possible.
01:59:05.380 Like Sotomayor King, I guess I'm not positive, but the vast majority of them live in Maryland or Virginia, where it's worth pointing out, despite those being in recent years, light blue states, both of those states currently have Republican governors.
01:59:18.400 It's Glenn Youngkin in Virginia.
01:59:19.860 It's Larry Hogan in Maryland.
01:59:21.280 So in a situation like this, if the federal government is just completely dropping the ball, if they are just not going to prosecute under the statute that I mentioned earlier, if they are not going to send out whatever kind of DOJ, kind of FBI mercenaries that they would need to send out to protect the justice, then the onus can and should fall on Governor Hogan and Governor Youngkin to do what has to be done.
01:59:42.980 It's kind of a state National Guard level or something like that, right?
01:59:46.940 It's unfortunate.
01:59:48.180 I mean, but it's probably the first time that governors have had to kind of step up when the federal government failed.
01:59:53.720 I mean, I think about kind of immigration on the southern border, of course, right?
01:59:56.300 I mean, whether it's Texas, Arizona, any of these border states, I mean, whenever the federal government fails to do its job, it is incumbent upon the states to do that job for them.
02:00:05.920 If I go all the way back to the 2012 U.S. Supreme Court case, Arizona versus the United States, this is kind of the whole point of Justice Scalia's remarkable dissent in that case, actually.
02:00:14.240 He basically said that at the time what Arizona was doing with respect to legal immigration was its constitutional prerogative and indeed its duty, because when the federal government fails to do its job in that case to secure the border, the states must and can't step up.
02:00:27.180 So I think something similar could and should happen with respect to Maryland and Virginia if the federal government fails here.
02:00:33.100 Okay. Josh, can you hang on for one quick second?
02:00:36.840 I got to take a quick break, and I know Stu has a bunch of questions for you, too.
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02:02:15.000 Josh, we're really tight on time here, but God forbid if this person who was coming after Kavanaugh was successful in taking his life,
02:02:23.920 what would happen to the decisions that are already in the queue here like the Roe v. Wade potential reversal?
02:02:29.600 So the closest thing that I can think of to a precedent here would be the Supreme Court term where Justice Scalia actually did pass away, of course.
02:02:38.200 This was 2016, and famously said Republicans held off in the Merrick Garland thing, so it wasn't until, of course, it's the following year.
02:02:44.640 So long story short, for the rest of that term, when the cases came out, there were only eight justices.
02:02:49.960 So I think back to the Texas versus the United States immigration litigation that year, it was a 4-4 decision because Scalia had died.
02:02:57.400 So that would be the precedent.
02:02:59.180 It would just be eight justices to render an opinion.
02:03:01.740 It's a joke that we've been having this conversation.
02:03:04.920 Oh, my gosh.
02:03:06.140 Oh, my gosh.
02:03:06.940 Please pray for all of our justices and go this step further.
02:03:13.120 Pray that they will release these decisions.
02:03:17.200 Release these decisions, please.
02:03:21.800 We will see you tonight.
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