The Glenn Beck Program - September 20, 2022


EXPOSED: The QAnon Music Genre | 9⧸20⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

146.3348

Word Count

18,178

Sentence Count

1,839

Misogynist Sentences

16

Hate Speech Sentences

27


Summary

On this episode of The Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck is joined by a special guest, former White House correspondent for the New York Times Alex Castellanos, to discuss the January 6th, 2019, events that took place in Washington, D.C. and the fallout from them.


Transcript

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00:02:16.240 Hello, America.
00:02:17.400 I'm going to give you a rundown of the news today.
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00:02:26.380 rally that apparently was a Nazi rally in Ohio over the weekend.
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00:04:11.140 Let me give you a couple of stories here.
00:04:13.860 Whistleblower has now accused the FBI's Washington field office of using cases related to the January
00:04:20.180 6th U.S. Capitol riot to overstate the threat of domestic violent extremism in America.
00:04:26.920 What?
00:04:28.820 This is a shock to me.
00:04:30.820 Whistleblower alleged the FBI office did not follow standard investigative practices for
00:04:38.100 January 6th cases when it moved the cases to various local field offices around the country
00:04:44.100 based on where the case subjects were from.
00:04:47.020 In a letter, January 6th cases should all be officially led by WFO, the Washington field
00:04:56.100 office, and categorized as WFO cases.
00:05:00.180 But instead, a task force dispatched instructions to open January 6th investigations at local field
00:05:07.940 offices nationwide.
00:05:09.140 Those local field offices received the cases, making it look as though as if they were conducting
00:05:16.560 the investigation on the cases when, in reality, the Washington field office was doing the bulk
00:05:22.600 of the work.
00:05:23.720 According to the letter, a manipulative case file practice creates false and misleading crime
00:05:30.720 statistics.
00:05:31.460 Instead of hundreds investigations stemming from a single black black swan incident in the
00:05:37.740 Capitol, FBI and DOJ officials point to significant increases in domestic violence extremism and
00:05:43.860 terrorism around the country.
00:05:46.180 Such an artificial case categorization scheme allows FBI leadership to misleadingly point to
00:05:54.580 significant increases in domestic violence extremists nationwide.
00:06:01.660 So here's what they did.
00:06:04.540 They took one event, broke it up as if it was multiple things all around the country.
00:06:11.260 Yeah, we've got field offices all over the country working on domestic violence.
00:06:15.200 It's one case.
00:06:17.460 And that's the way it should be categorized.
00:06:20.340 But instead, they're breaking it up to mislead, to intentionally mislead.
00:06:28.740 When, when in American history, were we okay when we found out that our Justice Department
00:06:37.000 was corrupt and intentionally smearing American citizens?
00:06:43.260 When did we think that was okay?
00:06:46.300 Answer, never.
00:06:47.620 When did any liberal, any Democrat in America think that was okay, except when things were
00:06:55.720 out of control in the Wilson administration, out of control in the FDR administration, and
00:07:04.440 out of control in the Nixon administration?
00:07:07.700 No Democrat ever, ever thought it was right when we were spying on Americans.
00:07:15.800 When we were abusing the FBI power.
00:07:20.540 Where are you now?
00:07:22.720 The answer is, you've been lulled into sleep.
00:07:25.900 And you've been made to believe that these things are true.
00:07:30.020 And they are not true.
00:07:32.340 How many whistleblowers do we need?
00:07:33.940 I think this is our 16th or 17th whistleblower on the Justice Department and the FBI.
00:07:39.560 Now, all you have to do, if you tell people something over and over again, they'll believe it.
00:07:47.900 So what is it, America, we are being told to believe?
00:07:51.940 We are being told to believe that everybody who voted for Donald Trump, that's 90 million people.
00:07:57.960 By the way, I so urge you, with everything in me, please, read this book.
00:08:06.840 We're going to have this author on.
00:08:08.700 He was supposed to be on with us today, and then he couldn't make it.
00:08:11.660 It is The Psychology of Totalitarianism.
00:08:16.100 It is fascinating.
00:08:18.300 The guy takes everything that we learned from the 20th century, fascism, communism, totalitarianism, and he looks at it and says, how do you get there?
00:08:33.800 What are you doing to people?
00:08:36.360 And I don't think he's a conservative.
00:08:39.360 He's from Brussels.
00:08:40.440 He's a university professor of clinical psychology at the University of Ghent, and he noticed what was happening in Europe with COVID, how everybody was just kind of corralled and put into a chute.
00:09:02.140 And he realized, wait, I've seen this somewhere before.
00:09:05.480 So he breaks it down.
00:09:06.820 And we are honestly in one of the last phases.
00:09:11.780 We are in the phase just before it gets truly ugly if we don't wake up.
00:09:20.060 And when I say us, I don't mean necessarily the people on the right.
00:09:24.960 The people on the right have got to stay calm, have got to reflect goodness, happiness, decency.
00:09:33.520 We, the Christian, Judeo-Christian values that this country is known for, we must rediscover that and stand clearly in that light.
00:09:46.860 The Democrats need to start waking up to their own conditioning.
00:09:54.760 When people start to do the final phase of totalitarianism, they give speeches like President Biden gave just a few weeks ago in Philadelphia.
00:10:07.160 That's what leads people to say, exterminate.
00:10:12.060 These people have to be exterminated.
00:10:14.420 These people are a virus.
00:10:16.540 There's no dealing with these people.
00:10:19.260 I got news for you.
00:10:20.840 If you think you can't deal with Democrats, you're mistaken.
00:10:24.640 If you think you can't live side by side with leftists that want to destroy the nation, I get it.
00:10:34.240 I get it.
00:10:35.160 And I'm with you.
00:10:36.980 But most Democrats, we cannot fall into this trap that they are in.
00:10:44.160 Here's here's the latest from the New York Times yesterday.
00:10:54.260 Former President Donald J.
00:10:56.300 Trump appeared to more fully embrace QAnon on Saturday, playing a song at a political rally that prompted attendees to respond with a salute in reference to the cult like conspiracy theory song.
00:11:09.720 While speaking in Youngstown in support of J.D. Vance, whom he has endorsed as a Republican nominee for the Senate, Mr. Trump delivered a dark address about the decline of America over music that was all but identical to the song.
00:11:26.960 So it's not the song.
00:11:29.360 It's all but identical to the song.
00:11:33.320 Now, the president delivered this same speech.
00:11:36.800 He's been delivering this same speech for about three or four months now.
00:11:40.420 And he describes the America that we have become and then turns it around and says, we don't have to be that.
00:11:48.280 It's almost mourning in America.
00:11:51.820 Now, can we play the real song here?
00:11:55.120 Now, tell me, tell me that you haven't heard a million different scores that sound just like this.
00:12:02.420 There's one that we use, and I cannot remember, and Sarah is gone today, but I know we have one that sounds almost exactly.
00:12:10.580 It's all but identical, but I can't find it.
00:12:13.940 But here's the original song that he played.
00:12:17.920 No, the first one that I gave you.
00:12:21.960 This is the original song that they say he played, one that sounded like it.
00:12:28.500 Tell me if you've ever heard anything that sounds like this in a movie.
00:12:41.460 I mean, Stu, do you hear what I hear?
00:12:43.660 We have one.
00:12:44.700 We've used one that sounds just like I can't put my finger on it.
00:12:50.460 But there is hope.
00:12:52.640 Yeah, yeah.
00:12:53.340 Right?
00:12:53.520 I can almost hear you doing the voiceover on it, yeah.
00:12:55.880 Right.
00:12:57.480 Okay, so that's the one that they said, he played!
00:13:01.140 It was, yes!
00:13:02.960 That's just like a genre.
00:13:04.380 That's like a cinematic genre.
00:13:06.420 Play another one for me.
00:13:08.740 Play another one for me.
00:13:10.260 Let's just see what we, what do we have here?
00:13:12.460 What do we have in our, in our library?
00:13:15.100 Here's one.
00:13:16.640 See if it sounds, ooh.
00:13:19.440 Could be the same.
00:13:22.260 Could be the same one.
00:13:23.520 But there is hope.
00:13:26.980 Call now.
00:13:30.980 And help those children born without faces.
00:13:35.960 Right?
00:13:36.780 Okay.
00:13:37.220 This is a genre of music.
00:13:38.800 It's a genre of music.
00:13:40.980 Here, I've got one.
00:13:42.100 Can you open, can you open mine up?
00:13:45.620 How about this one?
00:13:46.860 Because this one sounds kind of like that.
00:13:49.100 There is trouble on the horizon.
00:13:52.560 America has turned into a very dark, dark place.
00:13:59.020 There's all kinds of trouble.
00:14:00.680 All the FBI is lying to us.
00:14:05.080 The DOJ is out of control.
00:14:08.000 An energy crisis like we've never, ever seen before.
00:14:12.420 People on the streets burning cities down.
00:14:16.880 People crying out, where is the answer?
00:14:21.200 The answer can be found in one place.
00:14:27.660 The crown.
00:14:28.780 It's the theme from the crown.
00:14:35.720 I mean, you could do this all day long.
00:14:40.680 With any dramatic series or dramatic movie, action movie, Patriot, like, you could pull
00:14:46.800 that from anyone.
00:14:47.900 I can't believe that's the song they were talking about.
00:14:49.580 That's the song there.
00:14:50.480 I had to look it up.
00:14:51.380 I'm now on all kinds of lists at the FBI because I went to Apple and I looked that song up.
00:14:57.420 But I looked that song up and when I heard it, I'm like, you've got to be kidding me.
00:15:02.940 That's the song that made them write an article that says that they're giving the Nazi salute.
00:15:12.580 Trump rally plays music resembling QAnon song.
00:15:17.500 Crowd reacts.
00:15:18.560 That is embarrassing.
00:15:19.440 I mean, I don't, here's the thing.
00:15:21.640 They would, they would accuse and have accused you of being involved in all sorts of things
00:15:29.820 as it revolves around the election and QAnon and who knows what else, even though you're
00:15:34.600 not.
00:15:35.840 But I didn't, neither one of us even knew what the song was.
00:15:39.300 I didn't know what the song was.
00:15:41.360 I had, wait a minute.
00:15:44.380 Are you saying that maybe.
00:15:47.240 Is this the song?
00:15:47.940 Or is this the crown?
00:15:49.580 You don't know, do you?
00:15:50.180 I have no idea.
00:15:50.700 That's the crown.
00:15:51.400 Okay.
00:15:51.860 Okay.
00:15:52.200 I don't watch the crown either.
00:15:53.580 Yeah, I know.
00:15:54.300 But I mean, come on, man.
00:15:56.740 It is a basic cinematic piece.
00:15:59.240 Correct.
00:15:59.720 Of audio.
00:16:01.020 In fact, we, when, you know, when we do production pieces here, we, we are subscribed to a production
00:16:07.500 music library.
00:16:08.680 I know.
00:16:08.980 And they are categorized by genre.
00:16:11.120 One of them is cinematic.
00:16:12.160 And there's like 12 different CDs, but when they were CDs and now folders.
00:16:16.800 I know.
00:16:17.200 Now, now Sarah happens to be gone today.
00:16:19.680 She back tomorrow?
00:16:21.180 No, she's off for.
00:16:21.960 She's off for a couple of days.
00:16:23.060 It would be the day.
00:16:25.700 She's taking a trip very similar to one someone from QAnon took once.
00:16:30.420 Oh my gosh.
00:16:31.400 Yeah.
00:16:31.700 That's why she pointed to me yesterday.
00:16:33.860 That was a Nazi salute.
00:16:35.220 Was that a Hitler salute?
00:16:37.040 Oh my gosh.
00:16:38.840 Well, it wasn't a Hitler salute, but it was a salute that resembled a Hitler salute.
00:16:46.000 It used the hand.
00:16:47.220 And, hey, I, that's, she was reaching out to shake his hand.
00:16:52.720 Yes.
00:16:53.280 The hand, the arm was extended and the hand was flat.
00:16:57.480 I think we know what Sarah was doing.
00:17:00.360 I think we know where she really is.
00:17:02.340 Probably out back burning books.
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00:19:01.520 Oh, my gosh.
00:19:03.560 Do you know who?
00:19:04.540 Is it Sarah Rao?
00:19:06.900 Sarah Rao?
00:19:07.700 I don't know.
00:19:08.580 She said she's the one who says, every time I look at the American flag, it makes me want
00:19:14.160 to vomit.
00:19:15.720 She also came out along with the New York Times and said, this Trump rally, this Trump
00:19:21.080 rally from Ohio.
00:19:23.280 I mean, it's Nazi Germany.
00:19:26.260 If you're a Republican, you're a Nazi.
00:19:29.580 If you're married or dating or friends with a Republican, you're married to dating or friends
00:19:35.760 with a Nazi.
00:19:37.700 You don't want to be a Nazi.
00:19:40.440 Speak up.
00:19:42.820 I don't.
00:19:43.620 I mean, I didn't think we needed to say it, but I'm not a Nazi.
00:19:49.340 Don't want to be a Nazi.
00:19:50.680 Don't like Nazis.
00:19:52.700 You know what I mean?
00:19:53.480 And I generally think almost every person on the right I've ever met doesn't want to
00:20:01.660 be a Nazi and thinks they're bad.
00:20:04.400 So every person on the right you've ever met isn't for universal control of the populace
00:20:09.820 by the centralized government.
00:20:11.840 That's strange.
00:20:12.880 I'm so shocked.
00:20:14.520 They're not all for universal health care.
00:20:17.640 No, no.
00:20:18.500 It's interesting.
00:20:19.520 I wonder why.
00:20:20.260 Not for abortions or killing babies.
00:20:22.420 No, it's crazy.
00:20:23.280 Do you want me to take out the fascism quotes?
00:20:24.880 I still have them over here from a couple weeks ago.
00:20:27.000 Bring them out.
00:20:27.480 Bring them out.
00:20:28.040 Yeah, I think it's really good.
00:20:29.460 Because I think we need...
00:20:31.100 You keep using this word.
00:20:32.540 I do not think it means what you think it means.
00:20:35.720 All right.
00:20:36.760 Let me give you some of this.
00:20:37.880 All right.
00:20:38.400 Mussolini.
00:20:39.140 Mussolini.
00:20:39.680 You remember him?
00:20:40.440 Yes, I do remember him.
00:20:41.660 Yes, fascist.
00:20:42.240 Created a totalitarian state.
00:20:43.720 Indeed, it was he who coined the word.
00:20:46.020 Not content with political power alone, he believed that the government, and ultimately the
00:20:50.120 government's leader, should completely control every aspect of human existence.
00:20:55.080 Now, that's crazy.
00:20:56.720 That sounds like small government to me.
00:20:59.000 Can I tell you something?
00:21:00.320 If that doesn't sound like Ted Cruz, I don't know what does.
00:21:04.140 Consequently, like Stalin, Hitler, and Mao, he tried to build up the state's power, extending
00:21:07.980 it into the most private aspects of the citizens' lives.
00:21:11.020 It's interesting.
00:21:11.540 I feel like I want a small government, a limited government, but that doesn't sound
00:21:16.080 like that at all.
00:21:17.340 How about this?
00:21:17.980 Mussolini begged his audience to have faith in the Italian myths.
00:21:22.040 We've created our myth.
00:21:23.200 The myth is a faith.
00:21:24.120 It is passion.
00:21:24.800 It is not necessary that it be reality.
00:21:27.320 It is reality by the fact that it is a goal, a hope, a faith.
00:21:31.260 Though it could not be scientifically or objectively proved, it was true simply because it existed
00:21:35.940 and served a purpose.
00:21:37.320 Does that sound...
00:21:38.000 Wow.
00:21:38.640 1619?
00:21:40.340 1619.
00:21:40.740 The fact that men are now women.
00:21:44.080 Men can have babies.
00:21:45.280 That the least racist thing you can be is focused on race all the time.
00:21:49.500 I don't understand.
00:21:50.380 Now, it can't be scientifically proven, but...
00:21:53.440 No.
00:21:53.800 Yeah.
00:21:54.400 By the way, I just...
00:21:56.400 You know, I don't want to sit here and bash, you know, all of the leftist politicians,
00:22:03.100 but the New York Times would like you to know that Martha's Vineyard, the residence
00:22:09.580 there, they were enriched by those illegal aliens.
00:22:13.920 So this failed because they were enriched by that.
00:22:17.020 And I think, I don't think you should use any word that has rich in it while talking about Martha's
00:22:25.300 Vineyard to make your case, but enriched how exactly?
00:22:31.600 I mean...
00:22:32.020 Well, they were there for like 48 hours.
00:22:33.560 Yeah.
00:22:33.700 Did they steal from them too while they were there for two days?
00:22:36.680 We were so enriched.
00:22:37.960 We didn't talk to them, see them, touch them.
00:22:40.680 We called the police right away and the National Guard came to pick them up.
00:22:45.220 But it was such an enriching experience.
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00:24:25.820 All right, you sick, twisted freak.
00:24:29.060 Was that the, was this the QAnon song?
00:24:33.080 Because, man, that could have been the QAnon song.
00:24:35.580 You know what also sounds like the QAnon song?
00:24:37.800 Have you heard this one?
00:24:38.740 Listen to this.
00:24:40.220 Go ahead.
00:24:41.500 You have it?
00:24:42.440 No, go ahead.
00:24:43.380 Oh, you don't have it yet?
00:24:44.440 Oh, man.
00:24:45.220 I wish you did.
00:24:46.380 Because it sounds, we'll play it in a minute.
00:24:48.240 It sounds exactly, exactly like it.
00:24:51.720 Have you noticed that both Donald Trump and every QAnon member I've ever seen breathe in a very similar fashion.
00:25:01.580 To Hitler.
00:25:02.940 Sometimes through their nose, sometimes through their mouth.
00:25:04.980 Oh, my gosh.
00:25:05.840 And Hitler did that.
00:25:06.920 And Hitler did it, too.
00:25:08.180 Hitler did that.
00:25:09.820 Stu, you're onto something.
00:25:11.020 This is ridiculous.
00:25:11.660 We really.
00:25:12.220 They're just, I mean, what kind of weird stretch is it?
00:25:16.320 The fact that people raised their hands, which they do in a million other contexts other than Nazism.
00:25:21.780 And point number one.
00:25:23.340 Number one in a million other contexts.
00:25:25.580 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:25:26.080 In fact, I don't believe, I mean, the Nazis were pretty conceited, but I don't even think they were chanting, we're number one all the time.
00:25:32.900 No.
00:25:33.160 They were just, I mean, I guess they believed it was understood.
00:25:38.200 Or death.
00:25:39.140 Or death.
00:25:39.700 You know, or death.
00:25:40.860 Yeah.
00:25:41.420 Let the Emitia thought that it's in.
00:25:43.320 Death!
00:25:43.640 Like, in all honesty, how obsessed must you be with QAnon to know that a song is reflective or reminiscent of the QAnon song?
00:25:56.800 I didn't even know there was a song.
00:25:58.380 I didn't either.
00:25:59.400 And I've watched documentaries on it before.
00:26:01.800 Like, it's not like I've never heard of the QAnon thing.
00:26:03.940 Like, I watched the, I think it was an HBO documentary, looking at where it came from, and they tried to do, I can't remember, I've talked to the, I think I spoke to the director on the show at one point.
00:26:15.660 Like, I mean, I would say I'm very loosely, have some knowledge of what it is and what it's about and how it started, but I didn't even, there's a song?
00:26:26.680 Yes.
00:26:27.220 Right?
00:26:27.440 Like, who would even know that?
00:26:29.720 Listen, I want you to listen to that.
00:26:31.140 Now, tell me, tell me this, I mean, can you tell the difference between this and the QAnon song?
00:26:37.440 I mean, now imagine, you're just standing there and somebody's talking about how bad things are.
00:26:41.900 You know, things are really, really bad.
00:26:43.880 But, you know, there's hope.
00:26:45.660 I mean, we can turn things around, you know?
00:26:49.600 Hear this?
00:26:50.720 Doesn't this make you feel like a Nazi?
00:26:52.880 Already?
00:26:53.500 No.
00:26:53.820 It just sounds like pensive cinematic music.
00:26:58.420 Yeah.
00:26:59.240 Well.
00:27:01.140 Imagine somebody just up there.
00:27:05.960 Kill them.
00:27:06.700 With a German accent?
00:27:07.680 Yeah.
00:27:08.060 With a German accent.
00:27:08.720 Okay.
00:27:08.980 I didn't want to do one.
00:27:09.820 I don't want to co-op their culture.
00:27:12.160 Culture.
00:27:12.640 That's okay.
00:27:12.980 They're white.
00:27:13.500 You can co-op their culture.
00:27:13.900 You can co-op their culture.
00:27:13.940 You see how scary it is?
00:27:15.440 How scary it is?
00:27:17.260 And then, does somebody turn it to some positive things?
00:27:21.800 Sure.
00:27:22.500 Yeah.
00:27:23.280 Yeah.
00:27:23.520 They're about to.
00:27:24.560 Like, right now.
00:27:26.460 Oh my gosh.
00:27:29.000 And now everything's healed.
00:27:30.400 That's exactly what the...
00:27:32.020 I mean, this is from Man in the Moon.
00:27:34.500 It was from your show.
00:27:36.360 It was from my show, yeah.
00:27:38.380 Your state show.
00:27:39.820 I didn't even know.
00:27:40.840 This is before QAnon existed.
00:27:42.700 And yet, we wrote music just like this.
00:27:45.740 For a speech.
00:27:47.760 Yeah.
00:27:48.200 Yeah.
00:27:48.660 Believe it or not.
00:27:49.300 Now, if that freaked you out at all, and you're like, wow, that was like, I was sitting
00:27:54.380 with Adolf Hitler.
00:27:55.840 Listen to this one.
00:27:56.800 Tell me if this doesn't sound...
00:27:58.360 I mean, it resembles.
00:27:59.800 It resembles it.
00:28:01.020 Listen.
00:28:03.840 Uh, where the hell my phone?
00:28:06.020 Where the hell my phone?
00:28:07.120 Oh my gosh.
00:28:07.360 Where the hell my...
00:28:08.160 Where the hell my phone?
00:28:08.580 I mean, you don't even have to say our society has completely broken down.
00:28:14.000 This is literally a quote from Mein Kampf.
00:28:17.320 I mean, this skis came directly from...
00:28:21.220 Where the hell my phone?
00:28:23.540 How am I posting at home?
00:28:26.600 I'm in Illinois, heels, walking, and tall I am in the morning.
00:28:31.120 My phone.
00:28:32.000 Where the hell my phone?
00:28:33.580 You heard it.
00:28:34.980 That was it?
00:28:35.860 That was the...
00:28:37.300 That was in one of the beer halls.
00:28:38.860 Yes, it was.
00:28:39.300 You made that initially.
00:28:40.260 It was.
00:28:40.920 It was.
00:28:41.900 Let me go to Clyde, who's in Pennsylvania.
00:28:44.340 You were at this rally.
00:28:46.420 Oh my gosh.
00:28:47.060 A bunch of Nazis on the phone.
00:28:48.920 Yeah, I was there.
00:28:50.580 That was actually a milestone for me.
00:28:52.800 That was number 10.
00:28:54.340 Ah.
00:28:54.900 That was number 10 rally for you.
00:28:56.080 Number 10 Nazi rally.
00:28:57.400 Big day for you.
00:28:58.440 Wow.
00:28:58.500 But it's January 6th, so I'm a dedicated insurrectionist.
00:29:01.400 Yeah, yeah.
00:29:02.460 So, believe me, we are...
00:29:05.160 You're on a list.
00:29:06.140 You're on a list.
00:29:07.140 And now we are, too, because we just talked to you.
00:29:09.000 Yeah, thanks a lot, Clyde.
00:29:10.340 So, what did you see in this rally?
00:29:17.020 Everybody holding their fingers up.
00:29:18.580 It was like a rock concert in a lot of ways until he came out to speak, and it was pretty
00:29:26.740 amazing.
00:29:27.680 The energy was one of the highest I've ever been to, to be honest with you.
00:29:32.020 It was different in that way.
00:29:34.900 The other thing that really spoke out to me, it was kind of weird, there seemed to be more
00:29:38.720 security than any rally I've ever been at.
00:29:42.200 So, I'm not sure if there's a lot more threats going on or what's going on, but it was heavy,
00:29:48.640 heavy, heavy security, but it was a big party.
00:29:51.560 It was a lot of fun.
00:29:53.080 I got my picture with Mike Mundell, actually.
00:29:55.560 Did you really?
00:29:56.620 Oh, my gosh.
00:29:57.580 Now you are absolutely...
00:29:59.000 Awesome.
00:30:00.540 You're now absolutely on list.
00:30:02.380 If you are seen with Pat Sajak, you should be thrown directly into prison.
00:30:09.220 Thank you so much, Clyde.
00:30:10.540 I appreciate it.
00:30:11.320 Laura in Nebraska.
00:30:12.520 Hello, Laura.
00:30:13.460 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:30:16.200 Hi, Glenn.
00:30:17.340 Hi.
00:30:17.700 I appreciate getting to talk to you today.
00:30:19.460 Thank you and your staff so much for everything you guys do.
00:30:23.180 Thank you.
00:30:23.560 I appreciate you from my heart.
00:30:25.380 Thank you.
00:30:25.780 I serve on a school board here in my rural area of Nebraska,
00:30:30.680 Nebraska, and I just, you know, want to mention there's a lot of good folks out there,
00:30:36.580 a lot of good school boards out here,
00:30:38.560 and one of the things I think we need people to know better about,
00:30:44.420 understand better, is that there's a lot of local control that should be with your school board,
00:30:51.380 but it has been so eroded by the choices of and mandates of state boards of education as well as the federal government.
00:31:00.580 Yes.
00:31:01.080 So how do you think we should best combat that?
00:31:06.160 You've got to change out your state school board.
00:31:10.160 Here's the reason why this is so dangerous.
00:31:13.040 The school board, the state school officials, are beholden to the teachers' unions.
00:31:20.660 In fact, the teachers' unions in some states have so much sway with their constituents,
00:31:29.820 I'm sorry, with their lobbying powers at the state level, that anything they say goes.
00:31:39.000 And part of the problem is, is these conservative, or if you want to call them conservative,
00:31:48.260 or Republican legislators, they don't hear from the average mom and dad.
00:31:54.040 And so they feel like, we're completely alone.
00:31:57.120 If I don't do this, they're going to mount a campaign, and nobody is going to support me.
00:32:02.480 It is really important to support and let them know you are supporting them when they're doing good things.
00:32:10.460 And here in Texas, we are doing everything we can to change the way the state's overseeing the schools here
00:32:19.940 to make sure that this changes in Texas, because they are part of the problem.
00:32:26.700 Not the biggest source of the problem, but they are part of the problem.
00:32:31.680 I think a lot of people just have never even thought for a long time about your state school board.
00:32:37.760 It's one that people kind of take for granted when they go in to vote.
00:32:41.260 I know, everybody always does.
00:32:43.760 Laura, I'm going to ask you to hold on.
00:32:46.780 Could you get one of the producers to put her in line with one of the school mom organizations that we have?
00:32:54.960 Let me go to Michael in Idaho.
00:32:57.060 Hello, Michael.
00:33:00.160 Michael, line two.
00:33:02.340 How are you?
00:33:03.900 Good.
00:33:04.360 How are you?
00:33:05.020 Very good.
00:33:06.480 Man, it's a real pleasure.
00:33:08.400 I didn't know if I'd get through.
00:33:09.860 I just wanted to say thank you for all that you guys do.
00:33:14.400 I listened for a long time, but have never called in.
00:33:18.480 But I was driving home from work.
00:33:20.220 I work in a steel mill.
00:33:22.080 And just kind of listening to what you were saying about, you know, the concerns that we have.
00:33:28.640 And, you know, father of eight and my wife stays home with her children.
00:33:33.680 You know, you just watch everything that's going on in this country.
00:33:37.260 And it's like this, you know, is this America anymore?
00:33:41.240 You know, I worry about their safety, working nights.
00:33:44.580 And, you know, I just I hate seeing everything that's going on around us and feeling like there's no control.
00:33:53.200 You know?
00:33:53.460 Well, I know they want I know they want you to feel that.
00:33:58.300 And I know that it feels that way in some cases for good reason, because we shirked our responsibility.
00:34:06.440 We just assumed that everybody wanted the same kind of America that we wanted.
00:34:12.600 We all thought that we all agreed that, hey, you know, you shouldn't be texting.
00:34:17.520 You shouldn't be teaching my kids in third grade how to have oral sex.
00:34:22.000 What do you say?
00:34:22.600 What do you say?
00:34:23.800 We just assumed that's what was going on.
00:34:27.000 And real evil has taken and taken root.
00:34:31.780 All we have to do is reconnect locally and reconnect with one another and doing it on the local level.
00:34:39.780 We've got to vote in the federal elections.
00:34:42.020 I mean, if we don't have a massive turnout, we're going to lose.
00:34:46.640 We're going to lose because the federal government has made it a all of government approach to register new voters for this election.
00:34:57.180 It's never been done before, but they don't really care anymore.
00:35:02.280 So you've got the IRS.
00:35:03.880 You have every single government agency registering new voters to vote.
00:35:11.800 So we have got to get out and vote and stop the madness from on top.
00:35:16.760 But the real key is choking it down at the lowest level possible.
00:35:22.960 Did he say choking?
00:35:24.360 My gosh, he's talking about violence.
00:35:27.220 Thanks.
00:35:28.020 Thanks so much for your phone call.
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00:37:25.980 Hello, you sick, twisted freak.
00:37:28.540 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:37:30.180 Let me go to Keith in Oklahoma.
00:37:34.580 Hello, Keith.
00:37:36.540 Yeah, I'm here.
00:37:37.760 How are you, sir?
00:37:39.280 Doing well.
00:37:39.920 How are you?
00:37:40.380 Very good.
00:37:41.820 Welcome to the program.
00:37:44.120 Thank you.
00:37:44.580 I just want to talk to you about the Norman Public Schools here.
00:37:47.400 I live in Norman.
00:37:48.000 I have a couple of kids going to school.
00:37:50.520 And there's a teacher that posted a QR code for the kids to get a link to the Brooklyn Library.
00:37:55.840 And it was so they could access the banned books.
00:38:02.160 And how do you know that that's what that was for?
00:38:06.900 Well, that's what the teacher said.
00:38:08.760 And she resumed already.
00:38:12.060 She has.
00:38:12.780 And now there's a bookstore in town that's printing off the QR codes and giving them away to any kid that goes to the public schools.
00:38:24.440 You know, what are these?
00:38:26.800 What are the books?
00:38:27.720 It's the transgender books.
00:38:32.060 I'm not sure of the title of them, but the ones with me.
00:38:35.660 I'm sorry.
00:38:36.540 You know, you would really have to you'd have to ask what their motivation is.
00:38:42.680 Why do you insist on teaching everyone's kids about this?
00:38:49.820 But most Democrats are not even for this.
00:38:53.320 What is the motivation?
00:38:54.320 Why has this become so important to the left?
00:38:59.520 It's less than one percent of the population.
00:39:03.240 Nobody is hating on them.
00:39:05.480 And if they are, America will stand up against people like that.
00:39:10.920 Why is this so important that they are teaching our children that they could be transgendered?
00:39:18.440 Why?
00:39:20.280 I have no idea.
00:39:21.780 I mean, I've had to talk with my kids.
00:39:23.180 I've explained everything to them that they're trying to do.
00:39:26.440 So, you know, I'm educating my children on what they're being faced with every day.
00:39:31.880 But it's just that there's people in the community that are standing behind it that have no nothing to do with it.
00:39:38.580 If we don't stand up now, we lose our country.
00:39:46.200 You have a right to your own business.
00:39:48.920 You have a right to do what you want as long as it's legal.
00:39:51.820 But that doesn't necessarily make it moral.
00:39:54.940 And while we can't, you know, legally shut them down, we can shame people.
00:40:04.160 And there is nothing more shameful than perverting our children.
00:40:11.460 And I think most of America knows that.
00:40:16.560 I'm going to write this down, Keith.
00:40:18.480 I'm going to see if we can get a hold of...
00:40:19.880 I'm trying to remember.
00:40:20.720 Was he the head of the Department of Education in Oklahoma?
00:40:23.220 He was so good.
00:40:23.980 Remember, he wrote that letter to the schools and said,
00:40:27.680 You're not living up to what we've asked you to do?
00:40:34.020 Right.
00:40:34.360 Yeah.
00:40:34.820 I don't remember his name.
00:40:36.980 We'll find it.
00:40:37.860 I would like to hear from him on this.
00:40:39.960 Quickly, John, New Hampshire.
00:40:41.600 We've got about 45 seconds.
00:40:43.140 Go ahead.
00:40:44.780 Hey, Glenn.
00:40:46.080 How's it going today?
00:40:46.960 Very good.
00:40:48.620 Awesome, man.
00:40:49.480 I'm a truck driver.
00:40:50.960 I just finished filling up my truck.
00:40:56.080 And it cost me $300.
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00:41:06.000 I tell you what, John.
00:41:07.700 Hang on just a second.
00:41:09.220 Because I want to talk to you about this after the break.
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00:45:34.320 Welcome.
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00:45:36.480 How's it going, Glenn?
00:45:37.720 Very good.
00:45:38.020 No, I'm actually in Connecticut right now.
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00:45:47.020 and blessed by Jesus Christ to be a truck driver here.
00:45:51.000 And, you know, we got to give them thanks and praise.
00:45:55.020 But, you know, these owner-operators, I'm a truck driver, and, you know, everything has
00:46:00.580 a cost.
00:46:01.120 When you buy that candy at the store, right now I'm hauling fish, I'm hauling 42,000 pounds.
00:46:07.300 And I just went to go to the fuel station.
00:46:10.140 It cost me $379 for 59.8 gallons of fuel.
00:46:15.320 Wow.
00:46:15.720 Or, no, it was $321, and I bought death at $4.49 a gallon.
00:46:25.040 And I bought 14 gallons of that.
00:46:27.500 So that's why the added price is $379.
00:46:30.700 Jeez.
00:46:31.380 So, I mean, I have to go somewhere else.
00:46:35.820 I can't.
00:46:36.120 I mean, my company can't afford to keep going.
00:46:39.600 So I have to go to, you know, a place in Pennsylvania to fill up the rest of the fuel.
00:46:44.740 And it doesn't have to be this way.
00:46:46.600 And the regulations on truck drivers are tough.
00:46:51.620 The DEF fluid, it pollutes the environment.
00:46:54.800 California made it mandatory.
00:46:58.320 Good job, Nancy Pelosi, on that.
00:47:00.680 And, you know, now they realize that it's actually a negative impact for the environment.
00:47:06.760 It's not going away, though.
00:47:07.840 It doesn't last as long.
00:47:09.240 No, it's definitely not.
00:47:10.220 As long as they have the reins in this economy, they're going to continue strangling our necks and suffocating us with our taxes and their legislation.
00:47:23.900 And I'm blessed to have you on the radio.
00:47:26.180 I'm blessed to be part of your radio station right now.
00:47:28.860 Thank you.
00:47:29.200 You don't want to take too much time.
00:47:31.140 And I'm blessed to have people like you and Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh, God bless his soul, and other people that fight hard.
00:47:37.880 You guys are the future of America, along with Trump and DeSantis.
00:47:43.800 Right.
00:47:44.220 And we need to run a ticket.
00:47:47.580 Sorry.
00:47:48.240 No, no, go ahead.
00:47:49.120 We need to run a ticket.
00:47:51.100 Yeah, we need to run a MAGA conservative or just a conservative ticket.
00:47:56.520 You know, we have Chris in New Hampshire.
00:47:59.900 We have Bunduk.
00:48:02.260 And I think he's running for Senate or Congress.
00:48:05.920 Senate.
00:48:06.220 And then we have Caroline LeVette.
00:48:10.460 And she was an advisor for Trump.
00:48:13.560 And these people are great.
00:48:16.560 And I was during the phone call there, the 40 seconds there, I brought a thing from Starbucks.
00:48:23.860 Not that I really care for them.
00:48:25.160 They're kind of a liberal company.
00:48:26.240 But $6.46 for an iced tea, lemonade.
00:48:33.900 So I don't know what people are going to do.
00:48:37.940 I know.
00:48:38.540 John, thank you very much for checking in.
00:48:41.180 I don't know what people are going to do.
00:48:45.140 People should know this is by design.
00:48:49.660 This is the largest transfer of wealth ever.
00:48:54.420 And it is not going to the little guy.
00:48:57.260 It is going to the big guys.
00:48:59.420 This is a massive change in the entire Western world.
00:49:06.060 It is it is happening.
00:49:07.680 I want you to know that what is happening with our fuel, if you're going to pump the gas, you've seen that our fuel price is down.
00:49:19.040 However, that's just because we're draining the oil from our strategic reserves.
00:49:25.920 We are sitting here at a time for the first time in since I was in high school.
00:49:32.760 Are we worried about possible nuclear war?
00:49:37.360 And yet we are draining our entire strategic oil reserve.
00:49:42.520 We have auctioned off another 10 million barrels and we're delivering the oil from November 1st through November 30th.
00:49:53.300 So we're bringing this we're releasing all of this to our own detriment.
00:49:58.120 And why are we doing it?
00:50:00.340 We're only doing it because the election is here.
00:50:04.020 And if if it does continue into December and January, that then is just putting us behind the eight ball.
00:50:15.220 God forbid something happens.
00:50:18.020 This is immoral.
00:50:20.480 What's going on.
00:50:22.440 In Europe, what a surprise.
00:50:26.100 They the EU has now proposed a supply chain emergency powers act.
00:50:34.380 Whenever a government asks for emergency powers, be aware.
00:50:41.600 The companies now in Europe are going to be made to prioritize production of key products and stockpile goods under draft EU rules.
00:50:52.500 That would give Brussels that would give Brussels emergency power to tackle supply chain crisis is your solution.
00:51:01.180 More government.
00:51:03.060 If your solution is more government and more emergency powers, then by definition, you are on the fascistic side.
00:51:13.000 If you believe in the free market, if you believe in the average person and reducing the burden on the average person from a federal government, then you are not on the fascistic side.
00:51:29.560 They're saying, listen to this.
00:51:31.140 We need new tools that allow us to act fast and collectively at whatever kind of risk we might face.
00:51:43.000 Hmm.
00:51:44.100 Okay.
00:51:45.140 That's good.
00:51:46.120 Sure.
00:51:47.200 Now, what's happening?
00:51:48.840 Because of not the war, but because of the Paris Accords, France and all of Europe started going to green energy, renewable energy.
00:52:03.000 It is not stable, nor can it produce the amount of energy that is needed.
00:52:09.640 Then you add one crisis on top.
00:52:14.660 One.
00:52:16.260 You don't have a secure life if you are only based on one source.
00:52:25.280 If you only have, there's no backup for your entire life.
00:52:30.600 You're in trouble.
00:52:32.380 You're in real, real trouble.
00:52:34.680 Right now, they are shutting factories down.
00:52:41.740 And they're shutting these factories down because they can't afford the fuel to keep them running.
00:52:51.560 And there's a great story from Yahoo Finance today.
00:52:57.060 Firewood is the new gold.
00:52:59.960 The new goal.
00:53:01.220 Gold.
00:53:02.460 What?
00:53:02.700 Firewood.
00:53:04.620 Right now, countries in Europe are facing a very, very cold winter.
00:53:12.060 The possibility of no energy.
00:53:15.040 So people, theft and firewood are the two biggest things right now.
00:53:22.440 People are being broken into.
00:53:25.440 Their houses are being broken into.
00:53:26.840 People are stealing whatever they can.
00:53:30.540 And people who are trying to survive are just holding on to firewood.
00:53:35.660 The energy prices in Europe have climbed as much as a thousand percent.
00:53:45.280 One thousand percent.
00:53:47.780 Now, if the people in charge of the EU actually cared, they would see what a disaster the Paris Accords have been and they would back away.
00:54:03.580 But they're not.
00:54:04.580 Right now, as they're asking for emergency powers, the EU is upgrading its commitment to the Paris Agreement climate target.
00:54:16.600 So they're saying we're going to reach it even faster than promised.
00:54:25.060 What does this mean for us?
00:54:26.500 Why are you paying for why are you paying the price you're paying at the gas pump?
00:54:34.820 We have more oil than Saudi Arabia.
00:54:37.480 Why are you about to pay what you're going to pay for heat if you have gas heat?
00:54:48.840 Why?
00:54:49.680 Why are you paying so much for natural gas or LP?
00:54:53.140 Why?
00:54:54.600 We have more natural gas and LP than anybody.
00:54:59.060 And anybody.
00:54:59.680 We can put more natural gas into a tank and put it at your house or run a line to your house than anybody else.
00:55:14.080 Why are you paying for more?
00:55:18.680 Natural gas prices have doubled just this year.
00:55:24.700 The price now for fuel and for an hour of power at your house is up 124%.
00:55:40.260 In New England, up 96%.
00:55:43.420 Why?
00:55:46.160 Because the elites feel that their solution is the right solution.
00:55:54.700 The problem is the elites.
00:55:59.320 The people who think they know better than you.
00:56:03.720 I don't think I or anyone else knows better than you for what you are facing.
00:56:13.040 What is happening in Europe this winter will be here next winter.
00:56:17.800 Winter is coming.
00:56:19.660 And we now have politicians all over the world that are just playing Game of Thrones.
00:56:31.060 That's it.
00:56:32.420 That's what this is all about.
00:56:36.540 Did you notice how the people suffered when they're playing Game of Thrones?
00:56:40.800 Did the little people ever, were they ever part of consideration?
00:56:53.940 We're going back to a feudal system.
00:56:57.420 We're going back to the, we're on the road to serfdom.
00:57:00.720 And as soon as we stop trapping ourselves in this game that Republicans are Nazis.
00:57:14.940 And, uh, and everybody else, everyone who's a Democrat is a communist.
00:57:25.300 We're, we're never going to get past it.
00:57:27.360 The real problem are the leaders all over the world.
00:57:32.360 That's the problem.
00:57:33.240 The ones who are making the Paris Accord Agreement, the ones who are making the agreement for ESG, the people in power at the biggest corporations, the biggest banks, and the governments of the world.
00:57:49.140 You didn't have any part of it.
00:57:50.820 Did you even know what ESG was?
00:57:53.740 Most people at banks didn't even know what it was a year ago.
00:57:58.280 So who came up with it?
00:58:00.060 When was it decided?
00:58:01.400 Back in just a minute.
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00:59:40.320 Oh, yeah.
00:59:53.140 By the way, did you hear there's going to be a beer shortage here in the U.S.?
00:59:58.800 That's going to make people happy.
01:00:00.340 Oh, yeah.
01:00:01.040 Exactly what we need right now.
01:00:03.140 Yeah.
01:00:03.740 We apparently are having a shortage of CO2.
01:00:08.540 Yeah, because I read about this.
01:00:11.000 Does this hit soda?
01:00:12.600 Does this hit everything?
01:00:14.200 Or is it just beer?
01:00:15.160 It says the brewers across the country are now saying that there's production delays.
01:00:20.920 They are planning to switch to nitrogen.
01:00:24.380 But isn't nitrogen something that we're not supposed to do because of the global warming thing?
01:00:31.400 We can't make things out of nitrogen, right?
01:00:33.760 Because like fertilizer, we're not supposed to use nitrogen.
01:00:36.700 We're not supposed to use anything, it seems like, when it comes to global warming.
01:00:42.120 Wow.
01:00:43.520 So the more you drink, the more you forget about global warming, though.
01:00:46.500 That's what people forget.
01:00:47.620 No.
01:00:47.940 That's the solution to global warming.
01:00:49.420 I'm ready for flat beer.
01:00:51.160 Yeah.
01:00:52.020 I just have everyone that's going to have Guinness.
01:00:53.480 Can I make a serious plea?
01:00:56.560 If you're an alcoholic right now, slow down.
01:01:02.220 Okay, if you're on the road to alcoholism, just slow down.
01:01:04.980 It's been a big issue through the pandemic.
01:01:07.800 Yeah, I know.
01:01:08.360 People really increased it.
01:01:11.120 No, you're going to need all that booze probably in a year from now.
01:01:15.500 So save it, okay?
01:01:19.120 So you're not saying stop drinking, you're saying conserve your alcohol content and preserve.
01:01:27.240 There's a short period of time where you get blackouts.
01:01:30.580 Okay, a very short period of time.
01:01:31.760 Really?
01:01:32.080 At the end of them, you die, okay, if you don't stop.
01:01:35.340 But, you know, sure, you're going to stop before you die.
01:01:39.260 You can control it.
01:01:40.840 Sure.
01:01:41.160 If you wanted to, you could stop tomorrow.
01:01:43.040 Absolutely.
01:01:43.980 Everything's fine.
01:01:44.860 I'm not really an alcoholic.
01:01:46.680 No.
01:01:47.060 Because I could have stopped at any time.
01:01:49.000 Look at me, I did.
01:01:49.480 You just chose not to.
01:01:50.440 You chose not to because you enjoy it.
01:01:52.340 It helps you relax.
01:01:53.460 It takes the edge off.
01:01:54.140 That's right.
01:01:54.920 That's right.
01:01:56.140 And so save that.
01:01:58.000 Save that.
01:01:58.440 So save the blackout period for the time that is coming that you'll want to forget.
01:02:02.500 And you know what?
01:02:03.960 I can't remember.
01:02:05.060 What is it?
01:02:05.420 10,000 pounds that we've confiscated in the last eight months at the border of fentanyl.
01:02:11.780 And most of it is deadly.
01:02:13.440 Think of that as like a little cyanide capsule.
01:02:15.960 You know, you might need to just pop that in the back and crunch down on it at some point.
01:02:22.260 You villas!
01:02:23.700 You will answer the questions!
01:02:25.100 I'm just saying.
01:02:27.600 So there's a lot of good things happening right now.
01:02:30.060 Yeah, I talked to somebody a couple weeks ago now.
01:02:33.400 And he said, you know, if I ever had...
01:02:35.480 We were talking about some terrible story about someone who died of cancer and they had like a cancer, you know, diagnosis and knew the end was near.
01:02:45.140 And he said, you know, I think if I had that, I'd really go on a real drug tour.
01:02:50.800 I'd really...
01:02:51.560 I'd go for it.
01:02:52.780 I mean, the downsides of heroin are long term.
01:02:55.600 Right.
01:02:56.100 Right.
01:02:56.300 So if you know you're dying in two months, why not just go for it?
01:02:59.700 Nah.
01:02:59.880 Why not just try the heroin?
01:03:02.020 See what it's like.
01:03:02.740 See what happens.
01:03:03.240 People think it's great for the first couple of months.
01:03:05.460 Right.
01:03:05.860 Right?
01:03:06.280 So you can leave your kids with that legacy of dad really liked heroin.
01:03:10.500 He loved more than us, apparently.
01:03:12.620 Dad was like, it's not so bad, kids.
01:03:15.380 It's not so bad.
01:03:16.580 Yeah.
01:03:16.980 Well, that's the thing.
01:03:17.660 You can learn.
01:03:18.400 You don't know.
01:03:19.160 Yeah.
01:03:19.620 You've never had heroin.
01:03:20.600 You've done lots of stuff.
01:03:21.600 No, I have not.
01:03:21.820 You've never had heroin.
01:03:22.780 No.
01:03:22.920 Wouldn't you like to try it?
01:03:23.820 No, I would not.
01:03:24.200 Can I get you on the...
01:03:25.120 No.
01:03:25.560 How do I get you on some heroin today?
01:03:27.260 On the white horse today.
01:03:28.320 Yeah.
01:03:28.520 No.
01:03:28.820 No.
01:03:28.880 Not going to be riding.
01:03:30.660 No.
01:03:31.000 Not saddling up.
01:03:31.980 No chance.
01:03:32.380 But no chance.
01:03:33.180 What if you had some terrible medical diagnosis?
01:03:35.340 Would you be like, you know...
01:03:36.220 You know, this is weird that you bring this up.
01:03:37.620 I had a dream last night.
01:03:38.940 I had a really bad dream last night that I died.
01:03:43.180 That I got a diagnosis.
01:03:45.120 Oh, my gosh.
01:03:45.720 Riddled with cancer.
01:03:47.000 Obviously.
01:03:47.760 And died.
01:03:48.800 I know that's good news for you, but it was...
01:03:51.160 Well, I think it's a sign you need to try some heroin.
01:03:53.600 I mean, do the math.
01:03:56.500 The Glenn Beck Program.
01:04:00.480 Brian lives in Alabama.
01:04:01.920 He writes in about his experience with relief factors.
01:04:03.840 He says, after taking Relief Factor for three weeks, I found that at least 90% of my pain
01:04:09.060 is gone.
01:04:09.640 It was beginning to limit my mobility and ability to get things done at work and at home.
01:04:14.780 I was amazed at the relief that I've gotten.
01:04:18.400 I should have started taking Relief Factor a year ago when I first heard about it on your
01:04:22.280 show.
01:04:23.340 Brian, I heard about it on The Blaze for like three years.
01:04:28.280 So, I'm the bigger dummy, man.
01:04:31.380 It is...
01:04:32.660 I understand why people are like, this isn't going to work.
01:04:36.640 Okay?
01:04:37.200 I get it.
01:04:38.080 I really do.
01:04:39.020 I was there.
01:04:40.240 My wife forced me to take it or she wouldn't...
01:04:42.700 I'm not going to listen to your whining anymore.
01:04:44.460 Except she said it like this.
01:04:45.600 I'm not going to listen to your whining anymore.
01:04:48.400 I'm like, anything that would make that voice stop, I'll take.
01:04:51.660 It's Relief Factor.
01:04:53.800 Try it now.
01:04:54.840 ReliefFactor.com.
01:04:55.840 She loves it when I...
01:04:57.180 And people say she doesn't sound like that.
01:04:59.380 Which really, you haven't heard her enough.
01:05:02.380 ReliefFactor.com or call 800, the number 4-RELIEF.
01:05:05.600 800-4-RELIEF.
01:05:07.980 ReliefFactor.com.
01:05:13.320 Is Glenn going to die of a terrible disease?
01:05:15.600 His dreams say so and probably Tanya's too.
01:05:18.380 Get the final shows at BlazeTV.com slash Glenn.
01:05:29.760 I'm so glad.
01:05:36.920 So glad that you joined us today.
01:05:38.900 Thank you so much for listening.
01:05:41.500 We've got some special news for you.
01:05:45.420 Vladimir Putin's giving a speech tonight.
01:05:48.380 And he's going to address the, you know, Russian war in Ukraine and whether or not they're just going to say, you know what?
01:05:57.160 Ukraine's ours or not.
01:05:59.260 Something along those.
01:06:00.540 At least that's what we think.
01:06:01.860 The last time he gave this speech like this, positioned this way, was when he said, yeah, Ukraine is ours.
01:06:10.560 And they went in for the special operation.
01:06:13.100 Special military, not a war.
01:06:14.380 No, not a war.
01:06:14.940 Special military operation.
01:06:16.620 So either he's probably going to say we're escalating this, this war in some way.
01:06:24.700 Or maybe he's going to say we're going to go home.
01:06:27.880 You know, we've had, you know what?
01:06:28.820 We've had our fill of Ukraine and it wasn't all that we dreamed it would be.
01:06:33.100 And we're just going to leave or just take the territory that we have now and that's it.
01:06:38.740 And I don't believe either one of those is probably what it's going to be.
01:06:42.040 But that's a speculation.
01:06:42.620 Well, I mean, look, what have we done?
01:06:44.420 What have we done?
01:06:45.520 You know?
01:06:45.800 Well, we have sent over 1,400 Stinger and anti-aircraft systems, 8,500 Javelin and anti-armor systems, 32,000 other anti-armor systems, 700 Switchblade tactical unmanned aerial systems, 126 155 millimeter howitzers, and up to 806,000 artillery rounds.
01:07:14.560 All right.
01:07:15.340 So there has been a significant...
01:07:16.860 But then there's also the 2,000 precision guided 155 millimeter artillery rounds that we're sending and the other howitzers, 180,000 artillery rounds for those howitzers, and then the tactical vehicles to tow the howitzers, and then 22 tactical vehicles to recover equipment, and then 16 high mobility artillery rocket systems and ammunition.
01:07:39.740 But this is not our war.
01:07:40.380 And then we have the 20 120 millimeter mortar systems and 85,000 rounds of the mortars, and then 1,500 tube launched optically tracked wire guided tow missiles, and four command post vehicles, eight national advanced surface to air missile systems, and ammunition for that.
01:08:01.780 And then the high speed anti-radiation missiles, the harms, then the 20 MI-17 helicopters, and then the hundreds of armored high mobility multi-purpose wheeled vehicles, four trucks, eight trailers to transport other heavy equipment, 200 M113 armored personnel carriers, 40 Max Pro mine resistant ambush protected vehicles.
01:08:30.780 Mine clearing equipment systems, 10,000 grenades, 10,000 grenade launchers, and small arms, over 60 million rounds of small arms ammunition, 75,000 sets of body armors and helmets, approximately 700 Phoenix Ghost Tactical Unmanned Aerial Systems, then the Phoenix Kamikaze Drones,
01:09:00.780 10,000-Eagle Unmanned Eagle Unmanned Aerial Systems.
01:09:02.700 I mean, I could go on.
01:09:03.760 I'm halfway through the list.
01:09:05.300 That's incredible.
01:09:06.660 I'm halfway through the list.
01:09:08.600 And, you know, this is totally separate speculation, but there is some speculation that maybe Vladimir Putin is going to say, you know, we're not just at war with Ukraine.
01:09:18.960 What would make you say that?
01:09:20.560 I don't know.
01:09:21.500 Maybe, I'm throwing this out of here, maybe a bunch of your children here in Russia have been killed by weapons from the United States, and perhaps we should be viewing them as a direct opponent in this particular battle.
01:09:35.060 No, he's going to say we're getting out.
01:09:35.780 He's going to say we're getting out.
01:09:36.700 Okay, good, good.
01:09:37.300 So, because I've come back to this, and we've talked about it a little bit yesterday.
01:09:41.320 We showed, or we played the video of what a nuclear escalation looks like from a tactical nuke all the way up to basically civilization being destroyed.
01:09:50.080 Did we ever pull that for TV?
01:09:52.440 Not sure if we did.
01:09:53.480 See if you can pull that for tomorrow's show.
01:09:55.580 Because while, yes, all the things we talk about on a daily basis are very important, there's a lot of big stories.
01:10:02.580 You know, I talked yesterday on my show about the shop teacher with the gigantic prosthetic bazoombas who's in a Canadian school who was formerly a man and now is apparently a trans woman who's just strapping on giant prosthetic bosoms every day and wanting them to school.
01:10:23.580 Like beach balls with a grape at the end of each.
01:10:27.100 Yes, I mean, the largest, I mean, Anna Nicole Smith times five, I don't know what the, completely ridiculous.
01:10:36.680 From the shoulders to the waist.
01:10:38.640 And look, is that an important story?
01:10:41.280 Sure, it's showing something culturally that is very, very disturbing.
01:10:46.160 But we are currently, just to remind you of this.
01:10:50.240 Put a fine point on this.
01:10:51.740 Just put a fine point on this.
01:10:52.620 Okay, all right.
01:10:53.240 What we have right now is a situation where the country with the most nuclear weapons in the world is in a war, a special military operation with Ukraine.
01:11:05.460 Ukraine is now starting to push back and take large swaths of territory and kill thousands and thousands of Russian soldiers.
01:11:14.700 Okay.
01:11:16.180 Obviously, the desperation is setting in a little bit here with Russia.
01:11:19.520 Well, and the fact that Putin, his life is being threatened in his own personal security force.
01:11:28.720 Many people were arrested and they're on vacation now, I think.
01:11:34.300 The man known as his brain and top advisor was, there was an attempted assassination on him, Alexander Dugan.
01:11:41.440 His daughter was murdered in this particular incident.
01:11:44.820 So, a lot's going on in his life.
01:11:47.720 And now he can go, he can either just say, you know, gosh, I tried this and it didn't work out.
01:11:53.280 Please re-elect me.
01:11:54.620 He could try that approach.
01:11:55.720 Or he can try to escalate the villains here and say that we're actually the villains and we're the ones who are causing all of this harm to their country, to their economy and everything else.
01:12:07.760 Which, of course, he's done partially, but he could escalate that.
01:12:10.580 And what I would remind you of, again, this is the country with the most nuclear weapons in the world.
01:12:15.600 Who's he talking about them an awful lot?
01:12:17.360 Talking about them a lot.
01:12:18.060 The only thing separating us from nuclear annihilation is the restraint of Vladimir Putin and the competence of the Biden administration.
01:12:31.300 Those are the two things in between you and a mushroom cloud right now.
01:12:37.700 They seem suboptimal.
01:12:40.040 Sub, sub, suboptimal.
01:12:43.940 Yes.
01:12:44.540 And it's not what I would be hoping would be the gate that would be holding those things back.
01:12:50.880 Exactly.
01:12:51.620 Because I don't see the Biden administration as competent or Vladimir Putin as restrained.
01:12:58.120 And neither one of them seem to do the two things they need to do.
01:13:02.620 And you know what's interesting is war would benefit both sides.
01:13:10.520 I don't know that I see nuclear war as benefiting.
01:13:13.660 From their point of view, you can argue it from their point of view.
01:13:16.920 I don't see how it would benefit us.
01:13:19.260 No, it wouldn't.
01:13:20.920 From their point of view.
01:13:22.300 First of all, I mean, look at it from a Malthusian point of view.
01:13:26.400 Look at what they're doing to food.
01:13:27.700 Look at what they're doing to food.
01:13:29.860 Why is this not a problem?
01:13:32.140 Look at what they're doing to energy.
01:13:34.180 We're about to go into a very cold winter.
01:13:38.500 And energy, the prices are through the roof.
01:13:42.300 You will have more people burn to death in house fires.
01:13:46.240 You will also have people freeze to death, especially over in Europe.
01:13:51.700 What does that do?
01:13:52.960 Remember, Charles Dickens wrote the lines in Scrooge because of what he was seeing happening.
01:14:03.020 Does this not just reduce the surplus population?
01:14:07.060 All of these things go to a to play into the hands of people who think there are too many people on Earth.
01:14:17.020 So it works to our advantage.
01:14:20.060 OK, some people starve to death.
01:14:22.100 Some people freeze to death.
01:14:24.540 They die of heat stroke.
01:14:26.200 It's just reducing the surplus population and helps the planet.
01:14:30.600 I don't mean nuclear war on our side.
01:14:34.480 But I do.
01:14:35.200 I do believe this administration wouldn't mind war.
01:14:42.040 And I'm being kind.
01:14:43.980 They wouldn't mind war.
01:14:46.160 But it was on my list.
01:14:48.360 Remember the six or seven things that I said had to happen before a new world order?
01:14:52.600 It's the last one.
01:14:54.720 You have to have a war to justify all of the changes that are being made.
01:15:01.000 Now, it may just be the biggest war.
01:15:05.680 This is our World War II climate change.
01:15:10.120 But I don't think so.
01:15:11.780 And there's that, you know, phrase from back in the Wilson era of the perpetual state of war.
01:15:17.960 Correct.
01:15:18.140 This idea that if you can achieve a perpetual state of war, you can make all the societal changes needed without the casualties, without all the death and destruction.
01:15:27.940 They've never really been able to find that.
01:15:29.840 I mean, climate change is the clearest thing that they constantly are putting us on a war footing over.
01:15:33.980 Right.
01:15:34.160 They want to want us to change everything in our lives because of climate change.
01:15:37.320 And I think that's a very clear attempt at achieving that idea.
01:15:41.200 But a real war does it without question.
01:15:44.100 And let me ask you, why is there no one on the face of the earth that's a major power that is saying, hey, you know what?
01:15:54.840 I think you guys are headed.
01:15:57.600 Everyone's in lockstep.
01:15:59.380 You know there's trouble when everyone is in lockstep.
01:16:04.200 Globally, all of the leaders, they're split in two.
01:16:09.880 Lockstep with Russia and China or lockstep with us.
01:16:14.840 That I think is a problem that there's not one person in the West that is backing up and saying, hey, hey, hey, guys, guys, guys.
01:16:24.360 Maybe we shouldn't get involved in everybody's business.
01:16:28.020 There's no one preaching that.
01:16:30.220 Yeah, very few.
01:16:31.420 Very few.
01:16:31.980 On a world leadership scale.
01:16:34.220 I mean, there are some preaching that in our Congress and Senate.
01:16:37.840 Sure.
01:16:38.120 But as a world leader, there's no country saying, hey, guys, back off.
01:16:43.300 Even Switzerland is involved in this.
01:16:46.680 They've even changed policies.
01:16:48.380 Switzerland right now has changed their law that you must prepare for war.
01:16:56.400 You must prepare your nuclear fallout shelter.
01:17:00.640 By law, everybody had to have a nuclear fallout shelter.
01:17:04.780 And they're saying you must prepare that and make sure that it has food and water and everything in it.
01:17:12.260 Are you kidding me?
01:17:13.640 It's a big, big change.
01:17:17.480 We're seeing Germany has reversed 30 years of what they were doing as far as foreign policy.
01:17:24.120 This has changed the entire world.
01:17:28.500 And, you know, look, I part of me and I think part of everybody is tempted by the idea, well, this is a war that's going on over there.
01:17:36.020 And, like, you know, all the things that you see, the war coverage and you see the sad stories out of Ukraine or whatever.
01:17:41.680 And, like, at some point, it hits you in a way that feels maybe even important but distant.
01:17:50.400 But, like, you really think about this as Vladimir Putin, if Vladimir Putin feels desperate, which I think he's getting down that road.
01:17:59.340 Oh, yeah.
01:18:00.120 In a big way.
01:18:01.160 He's backed into a corner with his own people.
01:18:06.040 And, you know, look, there is a line, right?
01:18:08.120 There is some acceptable line that we put up with at war where your enemies, your competitors in the world can give assistance to the actual war opponents and we sort of put up with it, right?
01:18:22.840 Like, I mean, obviously, think of Afghanistan with the Soviet Union, right?
01:18:25.840 We were helping the other side of that.
01:18:28.720 We know those things go on.
01:18:30.800 But we are – how far can we push with this?
01:18:34.040 We've given them 60-some-odd billion dollars.
01:18:36.760 I mean, this is not – and we're doing it publicly.
01:18:39.640 We're announcing it every – you just read a list of how many bullets we sent to Ukraine.
01:18:46.620 The precise number.
01:18:47.760 And the aerial drones and everything else.
01:18:50.160 Yeah.
01:18:50.380 I mean, you know – we know every little thing we've done here or at least a lot of it.
01:18:55.420 And if we know it, obviously, Vladimir Putin knows it.
01:18:58.760 And he can certainly use that as justification that it's not just Ukraine.
01:19:02.620 It's us, too.
01:19:03.340 And once we're in an actual war where bullets are flying and missiles are flying and drones are falling and all the things that go on during war, the fact that we're tied to a direct war with Russia, all it takes is incompetence, anger, cooler heads not prevailing a couple of times.
01:19:21.060 And we are in a really desperate situation.
01:19:23.260 The good news is we haven't had that kind of miscalculation on a war footing or anything involving the Pentagon for a long time.
01:19:32.920 It's been almost, what, a year and two months.
01:19:36.740 And who doesn't have confidence in the leadership of the Pentagon or Security Council or NSA or CIA or the administration?
01:19:44.640 I mean, I'm loaded with confidence.
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01:22:38.320 We should have Pat Sajak on.
01:22:40.620 Yeah.
01:22:40.840 He's been on before.
01:22:42.440 Really?
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01:22:46.160 Long time ago.
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01:22:47.580 Yeah.
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01:22:57.720 One of the more well-known people in the country who is completely overt that he's a conservative.
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01:23:12.620 Why can't we just do a game show?
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01:23:17.800 Yeah, we're talking about nuclear annihilation all day.
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01:24:45.240 So Putin is going to give a speech tonight.
01:24:49.100 And I think now with some other breaking stories, I know what he's going to say.
01:24:55.880 Our reaction better be to play it cool.
01:25:02.140 I'm just saying, it looks like he's going to take a major step forward in the war.
01:25:09.860 And I mean war, not special action.
01:25:13.560 I mean war.
01:25:15.380 We'll talk about that and your phone call today.
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01:26:27.800 Hey, so Stu, looks like he's going to be talking about annexing the places where they were just chased out.
01:26:41.280 He's just going to annex those tonight.
01:26:43.360 Looks like that.
01:26:44.420 That's the reporting so far.
01:26:46.400 Yeah.
01:26:47.220 Now, I don't know.
01:26:48.220 I guess he's annexed Crimea, right?
01:26:50.020 But he has not annexed Donbass or any of these other regions.
01:26:55.500 Donetsk.
01:26:56.380 Donetsk.
01:26:56.880 What's the one they've lost?
01:26:58.580 Luhansk.
01:26:59.220 They've lost the territory to the north recently to Ukraine.
01:27:03.380 So they're going to, what, try to hunker down in the other two regions?
01:27:07.060 I don't really, I don't know.
01:27:11.060 He's saying that, they are saying now that there is a bill in the upper house, I guess, of the Russian parliament.
01:27:25.760 And it is just to say, all that area is ours.
01:27:29.640 And they're afraid that they, he may be going harsher than just a special military operation.
01:27:43.240 In fact, there's speculation that Putin may opt for a national military mobilization, including a draft.
01:27:50.400 Now, he's avoided this so far because it would be deeply unpopular and and but it's the only thing he can do to really win because he's lacking soldiers.
01:28:03.700 They don't have them.
01:28:04.980 And the military staffing is because people are surrendering, they are deserting, they're sending volunteers from the right to the front line with very little training.
01:28:18.140 And they're enlisting prisoners now.
01:28:21.500 Yeah.
01:28:21.620 One of the things that's been interesting about this is we all know the concept of total war, right?
01:28:26.560 It's not even just you, if you're a soldier going to war and fighting the actual battles, but it's everybody at home is at war, too.
01:28:34.540 We're all it's it's every aspect of our lives.
01:28:37.280 This is the struggle of our lives.
01:28:39.120 And that's an approach that, you know, obviously we saw fascist governments from the 30s take with their people saying that you must sacrifice everything.
01:28:46.920 And the fact that there's economic hardships is just part of it.
01:28:51.020 This is this is the struggle for our lives.
01:28:54.040 Russia with Putin this time has really tried to attempt the opposite here, which is give almost no effect to the change.
01:29:01.900 No effect of the lives of the average citizen where this is just a special military operations going on outside our borders.
01:29:08.660 We'll get this done.
01:29:09.740 Don't worry about it.
01:29:10.720 You continue with your parties and your life as as it goes.
01:29:14.060 And they've had, you know, some economic issues.
01:29:18.120 But I mean, by some measures, they've done better.
01:29:20.820 Yeah.
01:29:21.060 Some by some measures.
01:29:22.400 Yeah, they have.
01:29:22.960 It's it's a no one, I think, believes it's a long term solution to their economic woes.
01:29:27.920 But, you know, because of arrangements with other countries, China, India in particular, they've been able to kind of hold the economy up.
01:29:34.900 And the average citizen has not had their lives destroyed other than McDonald's going away, which, of course, is would destroy your life, would destroy our times I did.
01:29:43.600 I was on vacation and away from McDonald's in a place you wouldn't want to eat McDonald's.
01:29:48.020 You know, the local food was so good.
01:29:49.740 And yet towards the end of vacation, I passed a McDonald's and I was like, I kind of want to stop.
01:29:54.460 Yeah, I kind of want to stop.
01:29:56.060 So here, this could be the escalation, right, where he's decided we no longer can shield the everyday citizen from the effects of what's going on.
01:30:06.240 And that is a major escalation.
01:30:08.640 In some ways, it seems necessary.
01:30:12.200 And if you're going to a military draft, I mean, that is a that's true.
01:30:15.640 We don't know that for sure.
01:30:16.780 That's speculation.
01:30:17.480 And we'll just have to see.
01:30:20.040 But if he is going to make a major escalation, please pray for our president that he is that he is touched by the finger of God and and does not escalate himself.
01:30:38.160 This could be very, very bad news.
01:30:40.560 I'm more worried about him and the Pentagon and the decisions that we're making than I really am of Vladimir Putin.
01:30:49.040 Let me go to Han in Texas.
01:30:51.240 Hello, Han.
01:30:53.640 Hey, Glenn.
01:30:54.380 How are you, sir?
01:30:56.120 Real good.
01:30:57.620 I'm in El Paso, Texas.
01:30:59.260 And seeing the news about Martha's Vineyard and 50 that they can't handle migrants, the news just reported that we're now up to 1,500 per day, every day in El Paso.
01:31:13.760 And that is nonstop.
01:31:15.380 How is this changing?
01:31:16.840 How is this changing El Paso?
01:31:18.800 What is it like to live there?
01:31:20.040 Well, every all the migrant shelters, they're now calling on all the churches to try to take in migrants, to provide food for migrants.
01:31:31.040 People are buying shoes because they don't have shoes.
01:31:34.560 And they were all downtown.
01:31:37.200 And then the city and the county are buying these buildings to house the migrants.
01:31:44.560 And they're talking, you know, like $2 million, $8 million, that's going to affect the taxpayers here.
01:31:51.240 And El Paso already has the highest property taxes in Texas.
01:31:57.060 And this is just going to add to that.
01:32:00.500 And, you know, and then with the appraisals doubling, the taxpayers in El Paso are getting squeezed.
01:32:07.480 And this is really a federal issue.
01:32:10.360 It shouldn't be on the taxpayers of El Paso.
01:32:13.640 No, it shouldn't be.
01:32:15.480 And that's the thing that infuriates me so much when, you know, places like New York City say, we're overwhelmed.
01:32:25.020 You know, four bus loads.
01:32:26.460 We're overwhelmed.
01:32:27.420 This isn't a border town.
01:32:29.620 What does that even mean?
01:32:31.200 Do you think border towns just magically have money, you know, spewing from their noses?
01:32:36.020 I mean, it's so weird.
01:32:37.160 It is so strange.
01:32:38.080 All of the complaints that we're hearing from Martha's Vineyard in New York City and Washington, D.C. and Chicago are all the complaints that we have here in border states.
01:32:46.680 Right.
01:32:46.840 It's like, hey, we, you have to understand, we didn't even know they were coming.
01:32:50.700 Neither did we.
01:32:51.520 We didn't even know how many beds to have.
01:32:53.700 We don't have the resources.
01:32:55.440 Yeah.
01:32:55.800 Yeah, that's what we've been saying for the past half century.
01:33:00.080 Right.
01:33:00.620 They don't they don't register with the equivalent of open table and make reservations when they're coming across the border.
01:33:06.080 They don't go to the open border app and say, hey, we're coming with five.
01:33:09.580 I hope you guys are ready.
01:33:10.540 That doesn't happen.
01:33:11.520 They just come and we don't have the resources and we just try to figure it out.
01:33:15.240 And then they get shipped halfway across.
01:33:17.560 They wind up either.
01:33:18.820 Most of them wind up staying in the border states.
01:33:21.600 Some of them go all across the country to red states and blue states.
01:33:24.320 But the vast majority of them wind up staying in border states with and we do not have the resources to handle it.
01:33:31.360 It's it is a burden.
01:33:32.960 You guys up in the blue states have been denying this on Martha's Vineyard.
01:33:37.240 You've been saying they're a blessing and there's nothing.
01:33:39.420 Now, look, we could send you 10,000 blessings.
01:33:42.720 Yeah, we could say we are we thought we were helping.
01:33:45.520 It wouldn't even make a dent.
01:33:47.060 Our buses are just buses of blessings and you guys can take them with your multimillion dollar homeless budgets and deal with it.
01:33:53.360 These these border towns don't have that.
01:33:55.620 They're just forced to get screwed all the time by policies, by the way, that are being implemented with people who are living on Martha's Vineyard, who have houses on Martha's Vineyard.
01:34:07.140 Those people are the ones incentivizing this behavior and then limit limiting the government's ability to stop it.
01:34:15.380 Well, but they were very enriched by their 48 hour stay.
01:34:19.480 I mean, the people of Martha's Vineyard, I mean, they use the word we were enriched by them.
01:34:24.360 Really?
01:34:25.000 You were enriched in a 48 hour visit where you didn't do anything but call the National Guard and say, can you guys come and get these people?
01:34:31.740 What an enriching experience that is.
01:34:34.320 Yeah.
01:34:34.540 So sickening.
01:34:35.720 Usually they're enriched because they get below cost labor for their incredible gardens.
01:34:43.580 Now they're getting it in another way.
01:34:46.280 So, Han, what is happening in El Paso?
01:34:50.240 How are you guys standing?
01:34:52.960 Well, it's tough, but I did want you to research a candidate.
01:34:58.120 Guadalupe Hiner is the first independent candidate to run in Texas history for county judge.
01:35:07.260 And she's going to...
01:35:08.240 What's her name?
01:35:10.360 Guadalupe Hiner.
01:35:11.540 G-I-N-E-R.
01:35:13.260 And if you could get her on sometime, she's fantastic.
01:35:18.380 She's conservative, but she's not bending towards any party.
01:35:22.900 She's trying to set a new path.
01:35:24.360 And that's the only hope we have because we keep getting bond issue after bond issue being placed on the ballot for voters.
01:35:33.480 And they keep voting for more and more bond issues for things that are not in the realm of El Paso.
01:35:41.380 Like our UMC, it's a hospital, and it's supposed to take care of indigent care.
01:35:46.720 But they are wanting a bond so that they can build robotics and state-of-the-art that competes with the private sector.
01:35:54.740 And they always get approved.
01:35:56.880 Yeah, they do.
01:35:57.900 That's really bad, too.
01:35:59.840 Really bad.
01:36:00.720 You cannot gut the private sector.
01:36:04.880 By taking that on, your taxes go up.
01:36:07.360 And quite honestly, usually, scientific advancement slows down because there's no competition for it.
01:36:19.540 This is my ultimate pet peeve, this stupid issue.
01:36:22.640 Because people do it all the time.
01:36:25.100 All the time.
01:36:25.680 Even in super red conservative areas, you throw a bond up for people to vote, and people do what we call a benefit analysis.
01:36:34.800 Not a cost-benefit analysis, but a benefit analysis.
01:36:37.900 Hey, I would like this new thing.
01:36:40.040 Therefore, I'll check this box with no cost whatsoever.
01:36:43.340 Of course, that means taxes go up, and it's much worse than that.
01:36:47.860 For example, a lot of cities do this, where they build these incredibly nice rec centers with gymnasiums and beautiful facilities.
01:36:57.720 I don't know if this is happening in your state, but in Texas, this happens a lot.
01:37:03.540 A lot.
01:37:03.820 While we're building $90 million high school stadiums for football, $90 million high school stadiums.
01:37:17.640 Right.
01:37:18.280 They'll build a rec center that's got facilities, places to meet, you know, whatever.
01:37:22.740 And they might be very nice.
01:37:24.540 And what they will do is they will build this facility with your tax dollars.
01:37:27.940 And then your taxes will go up, so you're paying for this facility.
01:37:31.420 Then they will charge you a membership fee.
01:37:34.120 But this membership fee will be below market, right?
01:37:37.100 For this facility, you would pay much more for a membership fee.
01:37:40.360 So they'll cut it by 30 or 40 percent, so lots of people will join it.
01:37:44.320 Now, of course, there's another gym that is in the private sector that's built across town and is an existing business that gets put out of business because now they've been undercut in the market by 30 or 40 percent.
01:37:55.420 And if they somehow remain to stay open, they get to pay taxes to their competition.
01:38:01.860 Now, here's the great thing.
01:38:02.860 Here's the great thing.
01:38:03.540 If you think your gym membership is hard to cancel, you can never cancel your gym membership with your taxes.
01:38:14.940 It never ends.
01:38:17.240 Never ends.
01:38:18.080 It's the Hotel California of gymnasiums.
01:38:20.440 It really is.
01:38:22.100 All right.
01:38:22.780 This may come as a shock, but I'm not an expert on everything.
01:38:26.880 In fact, I don't think I'm an expert.
01:38:29.500 Do you think I'm an expert on anything?
01:38:31.580 On anything.
01:38:32.540 I'd like to withhold comment on that.
01:38:33.880 Okay.
01:38:34.180 Yeah.
01:38:34.480 Me too.
01:38:35.580 I'd like to dream.
01:38:36.640 My contract's up at the end of the year.
01:38:37.920 I don't want to say anything about that at this time.
01:38:39.640 It is?
01:38:41.120 There are some areas of life I'm completely clueless about, and one of them used to be real estate.
01:38:48.060 I don't know how to find a real estate agent.
01:38:50.660 I've always just been like, you know, anybody good sell my house, sell house.
01:38:55.400 Will you sell house?
01:38:57.980 Okay.
01:38:58.880 Here's money.
01:39:00.400 That's all I did.
01:39:01.980 I mean, how do you find the right real estate agent?
01:39:04.980 Do you know even the questions to ask?
01:39:07.280 How about marketing questions?
01:39:09.320 How about how do you get traffic to the website that you have?
01:39:13.680 And why should I go with you and your traffic compared to other people?
01:39:19.980 Where do you even compare on that?
01:39:22.180 How much money are you spending on that?
01:39:25.200 Where do you rank?
01:39:26.840 Can you tell me what your customer service record is?
01:39:31.220 How are you doing?
01:39:32.840 Well, you get into those situations, and you might get some answers, and some may be like,
01:39:38.800 oh, you know, we're really great.
01:39:40.380 I mean, ooh, love us.
01:39:42.600 I don't know if that's true or not.
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01:40:19.220 Station ID.
01:40:19.660 David in Virginia.
01:40:32.760 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:40:35.400 Mr. Beck, how are you, sir?
01:40:36.960 I'm very good.
01:40:37.680 My wife and I had been married 20 years.
01:40:44.620 Even before then, back at 9-11, I owned two restaurants.
01:40:50.080 And because of 9-11, it shook the West.
01:40:53.580 And I had my restaurants for in Idaho.
01:40:56.020 And I had to shut them down.
01:40:57.700 So I rebuilt and met my wife.
01:41:00.740 And then we bought, we were living in Houston.
01:41:03.960 And we bought a home there.
01:41:06.580 And then we both took positions in Las Vegas.
01:41:11.560 We're both chefs.
01:41:13.320 And then 2008 came along.
01:41:15.880 We lost both of our homes.
01:41:17.680 Oh, geez.
01:41:18.520 We rebuilt again.
01:41:20.680 And we moved to your favorite city, Portland, Oregon.
01:41:25.760 And opened a restaurant.
01:41:27.700 Which was very successful for five years.
01:41:29.800 And then COVID came along.
01:41:31.140 And we lost all of it again.
01:41:33.480 So here we are rebuilding after these real disasters in America that have just been one after the other.
01:41:46.100 I'm wondering if maybe you're the problem, David, to all of our problems.
01:41:50.380 My wife might agree with that.
01:41:52.260 I tell you, this is one of the bigger problems, I think, with the younger generation.
01:41:58.960 Your kids have watched you go out of business over and over and over again.
01:42:03.720 And this is happening all across the nation with no fault of your own.
01:42:08.140 And they're being convinced that that's the capitalist system.
01:42:11.740 That you just can just go out of business and then you rebuild and then you go out of business.
01:42:17.580 And so my parents really never got ahead.
01:42:20.000 That's a huge issue because it's proving to be true right now because the government is in everybody's face and way.
01:42:31.900 So you can't get ahead.
01:42:33.600 Just as you get ahead, something else that most likely they are responsible for, it happens and it collapses.
01:42:41.860 That's what 08 was all about.
01:42:44.680 In some ways, that's what 9-11 was about.
01:42:48.400 All of our policies of the past coming home to roost.
01:42:53.380 08 was definitely about that.
01:42:55.280 All of the strapping of trying to get back on your feet while you were bailing out the banks.
01:43:01.480 That was a problem.
01:43:02.640 That's coming home to roost.
01:43:05.640 COVID, absolutely.
01:43:07.080 I mean, Fauci, we now know that Fauci was lying to us about gain of function.
01:43:17.280 So the governments of the world, China, us, maybe both of us, I don't know.
01:43:23.860 We created that.
01:43:25.440 And then we made it worse by what our government did.
01:43:28.360 Boy, I wouldn't believe in this system either if this is what I grew up seeing.
01:43:33.680 Would you?
01:43:34.420 It's very interesting.
01:43:37.980 My son is a doctor.
01:43:40.160 I mean, what he did was after school, he would come and sit in my restaurant and see how hard I worked.
01:43:47.240 And then he went on to just excel.
01:43:52.060 He became an anesthesiologist and then is going back for a Ph.D. in psychology.
01:43:58.760 Wow.
01:43:59.840 So, but I hope it was the influence that he needed that I gave him through the hard work and determination that I proved.
01:44:10.720 And he's seeing it now come to roost in his field now, too.
01:44:16.500 Government involved in absolutely everything and doctor after doctor getting really frustrated with that.
01:44:23.500 But again, those are the ones that, you know, actually knew what freedom was like.
01:44:27.960 Young doctors coming into it.
01:44:29.440 They may not understand what's what this system used to be.
01:44:33.740 Thank you so much, David.
01:44:35.140 And God bless you.
01:44:37.900 God bless you, because we're headed for another real problem down the road.
01:44:44.300 I have a question for this audience of somebody I would really like to talk to, a group of people.
01:44:55.000 But I don't know if they have the guts to call in.
01:44:59.000 I'll tell you about them next.
01:45:14.300 Can you imagine Joe Biden steps and says, hey, I just want, I want to tell you right now, we're going to stop doing all the harm that we're doing to the American economy.
01:45:30.680 You know, we're going to, we're going to really turn this, we, but no, it's a joke.
01:45:36.980 No, it's a joke.
01:45:38.440 I could hear him say that.
01:45:39.860 Yeah, we're going to keep screwing you.
01:45:42.400 And that's not a joke.
01:45:44.300 What the Federal Reserve and the central banks all around the world have done to money is going to come home and sit with us for a while.
01:45:56.140 It's why the White House, just as we can said, we're going to, we really recommend a new digital dollar because this system is failing.
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01:46:41.020 There's been a earthquake in Mexico, 7.6 on the Richter scale.
01:46:56.580 Ukrainians are preparing for a speech tonight.
01:47:00.440 We are, we're looking at what we're looking at.
01:47:04.120 And I, you know, I want to talk to some people.
01:47:07.480 I want some good news.
01:47:09.240 And I really don't care what you arrive at, but I really want to talk to people who are in transition.
01:47:19.120 And I don't, yeah, you can't say that anymore.
01:47:21.080 Uh, I mean, people that have thought one way and are now opening their eyes and they're going, I've got to learn more.
01:47:32.780 I, I, I have, I think I might've been wrong on whatever it is.
01:47:38.400 I'd really love to talk to people who are Democrats who are waking up and not to, I, I'm not looking to rub people's noses.
01:47:48.920 I'm not, I, I just want to hear your thought process.
01:47:52.760 I want to hear what woke you up.
01:47:55.780 I want to hear what questions you have.
01:47:58.080 I may or may not, uh, have answers for you.
01:48:01.800 And I, you know, I won't suggest answers if you don't want them.
01:48:05.960 Um, but I, I really, I just want to listen to you.
01:48:11.440 Now, here's the thing.
01:48:13.720 We live in such a weird time right now.
01:48:17.720 It's an audience of 10 million people.
01:48:21.240 I wonder if we could get five to even call in, or if there are five that are open because everything's been so polarized.
01:48:34.180 I, of course, am the antichrist.
01:48:36.480 The last thing you would do is listen to me, right?
01:48:39.740 And the same with everybody else on the right.
01:48:42.100 I don't know how you comfortably check things out.
01:48:47.940 And you can't tell your friends.
01:48:50.240 My gosh, imagine telling you on either side, imagine telling your friends, you know,
01:48:54.960 well, I think I might've been wrong about, you know, X, Y, Z politically.
01:49:03.880 And I think I'm in transition.
01:49:06.660 I'm not in transition politically.
01:49:09.400 I am in transition.
01:49:11.260 Uh, I mean, I'd like to have these breasts removed.
01:49:13.820 So many people are adding them these days, but I'd like to have them removed.
01:49:18.880 No, I'm in, I'm in transition.
01:49:22.660 Uh, I think in a way spiritually that ties to politics.
01:49:29.100 I am moving much more towards spiritual, uh, healing and, uh, spiritual movement than political.
01:49:44.000 I mean, political has to be done.
01:49:45.400 I will be voting, voting, voting, but, uh, spiritual, I believe is the answer.
01:49:53.480 And I've always felt that way, but I'm, I'm now really there.
01:50:00.320 Like it's, I've known that this was the answer for so long.
01:50:05.220 It's kind of like, I knew this was coming, but you remember you used to say, maybe I'm wrong.
01:50:11.960 Maybe this isn't coming.
01:50:13.280 I mean, it's been a long time things, you know, Hey, I mean, that's a good sign.
01:50:17.580 This is happening.
01:50:18.340 You usually went, usually when, when, uh, when a pandemic is predicted, usually it is like,
01:50:25.460 Oh, four people got it in Asia and now it's over.
01:50:28.120 Right.
01:50:28.420 Right.
01:50:28.740 But sometimes that's not how it works.
01:50:30.460 Sometimes every once in a while.
01:50:32.200 And it's, it's all these things that I've, you know, talked about and worried about and
01:50:37.100 tried to prepare you for are now happening.
01:50:40.280 And so the, the things to prepare are much more real now to me.
01:50:46.380 So how does this manifest itself?
01:50:48.340 How does this change of yours manifest itself?
01:50:54.100 Uh, I'm not sure yet.
01:50:56.480 Um, I know, I think if you've been listening in the last four or five, six weeks, you might
01:51:04.860 have heard some of it being manifest already.
01:51:09.300 Um, but I don't know.
01:51:11.060 I don't know what it means yet.
01:51:13.840 I mean, that's, you know, I'm in transition.
01:51:15.880 Right.
01:51:17.880 So you're just taking the hormones, but you're not sure how it's going to, how are you going
01:51:20.740 to look as a lady?
01:51:21.360 We don't know.
01:51:21.720 I don't know.
01:51:22.160 I don't know.
01:51:22.620 It could be a beautiful.
01:51:23.400 I mean, we don't know.
01:51:24.560 Odds are, no, ours are, ours are, yeah, very low, you know, probably for me being a good
01:51:31.880 looking lady, not, not hot.
01:51:33.560 Just, just good looking.
01:51:34.840 It's good looking, you know, just like, eh, it's not bad.
01:51:37.900 We're not looking for Ellen McPherson in prime here.
01:51:39.900 We're just, we're just looking for.
01:51:41.100 I think the odds of that happening are as great as the odds of me actually getting pregnant
01:51:47.680 too.
01:51:48.060 Okay.
01:51:48.520 Oh yeah.
01:51:49.020 Hey, I've heard that happens these days.
01:51:50.400 Oh, it does.
01:51:52.320 It's interesting because I mean, obviously we are in a very political time, a time where
01:51:57.780 every politics are very much on everybody's mind.
01:51:59.960 It's sort of part of every aspect of life.
01:52:02.880 I know you want to make sure you're dealing with that on an everyday basis, but it's hard,
01:52:07.740 I think, at times to, to be able to, uh, to fuse, you know, a spiritual awakening with
01:52:14.800 the hellscape we currently are existing.
01:52:16.800 You know, it's really helped me a lot.
01:52:19.140 Um, I'm listening to Christian music now, uh, and I am listening to the Bible and putting
01:52:26.860 one earbud in and I listened to the Bible all night.
01:52:31.540 Just let it run all night.
01:52:33.280 As you sleep?
01:52:34.240 As I sleep.
01:52:34.980 Really?
01:52:35.480 Yeah.
01:52:35.700 It's, it's, it's been remarkable.
01:52:38.660 My attitude has become much, much more healthy.
01:52:43.520 You know, I listened to it until I fall asleep and then I just let it run all night.
01:52:49.260 It'd give you some weird dreams, you know, all of a sudden, wait a minute, I'm putting
01:52:52.920 in a, why am I in this fiery furnace?
01:52:54.840 You know, that kind of stuff might happen, but I, uh, cause there's some, those tablets
01:52:59.380 last night I had this dream, these huge, heavy tablets I was carrying around.
01:53:03.260 It was weird.
01:53:03.760 That's some good influence as you're going to sleep.
01:53:06.000 I will say, uh, one time and only one time I was listening to an audio book about world
01:53:12.820 war two and Hitler.
01:53:14.520 And I decided, you know, I'm, I'm, I'm laying, I'm going to lay down.
01:53:18.060 Maybe I'll listen to a little of this book before I fell asleep.
01:53:20.000 And then I fell asleep and listened to God knows how much Nazi propaganda fused into my
01:53:26.340 ears as I slept into my subconscious.
01:53:28.580 So when people say, Hey, Stu, you're a Nazi, it could be that.
01:53:32.360 It could be that.
01:53:32.820 I don't know.
01:53:33.160 I fell asleep in an audio book.
01:53:35.040 It's funny because I'm, I'm wondering, you don't want to, you don't want to, you don't
01:53:37.560 want to be feeding that dark content into your subconscious, but I probably, the opposite
01:53:42.440 is probably a really positive thing in some way.
01:53:44.900 Right.
01:53:45.160 I mean, I can't certainly can hurt.
01:53:46.580 I can't imagine it not, but I don't know other than, uh, my attitude is better.
01:53:54.880 I've, I have, I have more faith that he's got this.
01:54:01.420 I mean, we got to do our part.
01:54:03.020 It's not like he's got it.
01:54:04.440 I'm going to go play golf.
01:54:05.820 It's not that, but I, I have more faith that whatever is going to happen is going to
01:54:14.280 happen and whatever we go through will be for our best.
01:54:18.760 There's that sort of, uh, a concept of letting it go, right?
01:54:22.860 Giving it to the higher power.
01:54:26.080 Yeah, I've not been able to do that.
01:54:28.000 No, I was going to say previous off air conversations today indicate that maybe you have not, no,
01:54:32.100 I've not accomplished that.
01:54:33.360 No, but I, I have a brighter outlook.
01:54:35.980 I, I feel like, uh, I don't know that, uh, you know, not alone.
01:54:42.820 We're just not alone.
01:54:45.400 And I, I know that there are more people on the other side of this life, other side of
01:54:53.380 the veil that are actively engaged.
01:54:55.520 You know, Glenn, the ancient philosopher Carrie Underwood once said, Jesus, take the wheel.
01:55:02.640 Wow.
01:55:03.080 Um, and, uh, which is terrible driving advice.
01:55:05.300 That's the book from the book of Carrie?
01:55:06.280 Yeah, the book of Carrie.
01:55:08.380 Carrie, and then she's-
01:55:09.320 That's chapter four, verse 28, isn't it?
01:55:11.240 Yeah.
01:55:11.700 It gets darker later on when the blood goes over her head at the prom, but, uh, the book
01:55:16.340 of Carrie is pretty good.
01:55:17.320 Oh.
01:55:17.720 Yeah.
01:55:18.680 I, we might be reading a different book of Carrie.
01:55:20.900 Okay, all right, yeah, it's possible.
01:55:21.840 It's possible.
01:55:22.300 I'm just saying, I mean, you know, who knows, uh, maybe I haven't gotten to that part yet,
01:55:27.940 or I've just been listening to it in the middle of the night.
01:55:30.900 Julie in Ohio.
01:55:32.200 Hello, Julie.
01:55:36.460 Julie, are you there?
01:55:39.460 Have we lost Julie?
01:55:40.760 I know she's there.
01:55:41.620 She's probably listening to the show on delay.
01:55:43.600 I'm here.
01:55:44.180 Oh, hi, Julie.
01:55:45.040 Go ahead.
01:55:46.780 Thank you.
01:55:47.560 Uh, we're parents of a 10 year old daughter who goes to a Christian school.
01:55:51.140 I also listen to Christian music, listen to Zach Williams, and, um, she does not even
01:55:58.100 know what homosexuality is.
01:56:00.180 I don't even know how to address transgenderism when it gets, when she hears something about
01:56:07.980 it.
01:56:08.300 Like, I just don't know where to go with that as a, um, you know, people that go to Christian
01:56:13.280 school, go to church every Sunday.
01:56:14.820 I, I don't know where to go with that.
01:56:17.780 Well, um, let me give you, uh, this, uh, thought.
01:56:24.220 I'd be surprised at 10 in today's society, unless she's does not have any social, uh, devices,
01:56:32.660 um, phones, et cetera.
01:56:34.680 But I would be surprised at 10 if she didn't know what homosexuality was.
01:56:39.020 Um, but maybe she doesn't, maybe she doesn't.
01:56:42.200 And certainly not a deep, I'm deep knowledge.
01:56:43.860 No, not a deep knowledge.
01:56:44.820 You may have a passing awareness of it.
01:56:47.200 I mean, my kids are in the same situation.
01:56:49.120 I mean, they're nine and, uh, nine and 11 and they are in a Christian school and definitely
01:56:56.660 have much less knowledge than some of their friends on, on, on some of these topics.
01:57:00.800 Here's, here's what I would, here's what I learned about history and use this for what
01:57:06.880 it's worth.
01:57:08.380 I think there are parents that are teaching their kids that America is just horrifying.
01:57:16.820 And currently that is working because everyone is saying that.
01:57:22.280 So the, the, everything that they see, everything that they see with the breakdown of our society
01:57:29.460 is kind of confirming that.
01:57:31.840 Um, but in normal times, you know, you're told something is bad, bad, bad, bad, bad.
01:57:37.840 Then you go out and you see it and you're like, okay, well, yeah, parts of it are really
01:57:41.040 bad, but parts of it are good.
01:57:44.140 I learned this in reverse.
01:57:45.820 My daughter only heard the good things about America from me and then, um, thought I was
01:57:53.540 out of touch because I didn't know the bad things.
01:57:57.700 So I promised her I was going to learn the bad things if she'd learned the good things
01:58:01.400 and I have.
01:58:02.600 And now my approach on, on education on the country is you have to teach the bad with the
01:58:11.160 good.
01:58:11.940 You have to, because if they're surprised, then you're discredited.
01:58:17.940 Uh, I knew that the bad was there in America.
01:58:21.460 I knew that we had done big wrongs, but I didn't set that up.
01:58:25.780 And so my children thought that dad was just raw, raw.
01:58:29.900 Everything is great.
01:58:31.600 They have to see that you have thought and looked at both sides of an issue and come to
01:58:38.040 a reasonable conclusion.
01:58:39.540 I would, I would really suggest that when you do talk to your kids, that you, um, share
01:58:48.880 with them the, uh, love that you have for people in your life that may be homosexual, uh, and
01:58:57.340 that they are, you know, really good people, but you don't understand the lifestyle or you
01:59:03.520 do understand the lifestyle, but it's wrong.
01:59:05.540 Whatever it is, but you have to share the good with the bad, um, because, uh, because
01:59:13.340 that's truth.
01:59:14.540 That's the truth.
01:59:16.160 There is, um, good and there are standards, but there is also in every person good and
01:59:25.460 bad.
01:59:25.900 We are a mixture of both and it just depends on which way are you going.
01:59:32.780 Are you heading upwards?
01:59:34.540 Are you shooting for greater things or are you shooting down for more degrading things?
01:59:40.800 Um, so I don't know if that helps you at all.
01:59:44.240 I, I, Julie, I don't know how I would even process what I just said to you about your personal
01:59:48.520 situation, but maybe it's a helpful.
01:59:51.660 Thank you for your call back in just a second.
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02:00:11.780 I mean, I was ready for quicksand.
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02:01:41.860 Let me go to Crystal.
02:01:43.340 Hi, Crystal.
02:01:45.180 Hello, sir.
02:01:46.420 How are you?
02:01:47.080 I'm doing pretty good this morning.
02:01:50.080 How are you?
02:01:50.600 I'm very good.
02:01:51.680 You're calling from Alaska?
02:01:54.340 I am.
02:01:55.480 Wow.
02:01:58.600 I am.
02:01:59.940 Okay.
02:02:00.760 You're driving.
02:02:01.680 I can hear the blinker on.
02:02:04.220 Try not to hit a moose.
02:02:05.300 I am.
02:02:05.780 Sorry about that.
02:02:06.120 I'm on my way to the office.
02:02:07.680 Tell me what's on your mind.
02:02:10.160 Yeah.
02:02:10.680 So, I was just listening to your show, and you were talking about potentially having people
02:02:15.700 call in about transitioning politically, and that was me.
02:02:20.480 I am from New York, and I've only been in Alaska about nine years, and when I lived in
02:02:24.700 New York, I was a huge Democrat who basically just blindly followed the cue, whatever what
02:02:31.240 he was doing, didn't do any research on my own.
02:02:33.440 And I didn't basically think for myself when it comes to political things.
02:02:37.300 Basically, my government high school teacher made us register to vote before I was even
02:02:41.680 18.
02:02:42.460 Like, it just wasn't what I was into.
02:02:44.680 And then I moved to Alaska, and Alaska is very different from New York.
02:02:49.860 And I started, I got with my now husband, and the biggest thing with him was do your
02:02:54.840 own research.
02:02:55.780 So, he made me start researching things, and any questions that I had, he was like, no,
02:03:00.860 you need to look this up and form your own opinion.
02:03:02.640 And I did, and it turned out that I was very wrong, and I basically had very modern conservative
02:03:12.140 values and morals, and just was ignoring them.
02:03:16.260 And then I work in non-profit, so I still work in non-profit, and I can't talk about
02:03:21.340 anything political in non-profit, because then people wonder why the heck I'm in non-profit.
02:03:26.020 And so I kind of have to keep all of that in, and just basically talk about it with him,
02:03:31.300 with my husband, and it makes it a bit hard.
02:03:33.940 It sounds like you married the right guy.
02:03:36.360 Anybody who says, I'm not going to tell you what to think.
02:03:39.860 You have to do your own research and come up with your answer.
02:03:42.680 That's fantastic advice.
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