The Glenn Beck Program - September 21, 2020


Fill RBG’s Seat ASAP | Guests: John Ziegler & Carrie Severino | 9⧸21⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

176.31638

Word Count

21,858

Sentence Count

51

Misogynist Sentences

40

Hate Speech Sentences

12


Summary

Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died, and it s a sad day for the world. Plus, a new car shield product, and more. Plus, President Trump responds to the media s reaction to the news of her passing.


Transcript

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00:01:29.560 this is the glenn beck program well hello hang on what what are you sure
00:01:42.380 uh hello america i'm sorry i just was uh i was just told that ruth bader ginsburg died and uh
00:01:50.600 what yeah the supreme why hasn't what that you'd think something that happened friday you'd think
00:01:56.540 somebody would have been talking about they should have mentioned this almost should have
00:02:00.360 been covered all weekend long so much so that you were like vomitous when when you hear somebody
00:02:06.200 bringing it up on a monday yes she did die and there is a lot going on we are going to cover it all
00:02:12.400 um because i think i mean i think a lot of people said oh good another log for the fire um but some
00:02:20.520 people reacted even worse than that here's my favorite reaction from hearing the news
00:02:26.240 of ruth bader ginsburg dying holy you guys i'm driving your car but i just got a notification that ruth
00:02:35.700 bader ginsburg died
00:02:37.300 did this year get any
00:02:42.060 you just needed to make it to 2021
00:02:49.080 they really care about her as an individual i love the fact that she's screaming because i agree
00:03:08.400 with her on this with you know could this year get any worse i fear the answer to that is yes
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00:04:18.420 may apply well welcome to the uh program uh i threw my back out quite badly uh today or i mean uh
00:04:33.640 saturday and uh so i just want to warn you everything that says uh don't operate heavy machinery
00:04:39.900 i am taking right now and uh i know sarah and stew are both near a dump button in case i just decide
00:04:49.200 to get really honest with you today and you should definitely place the control of your career and
00:04:55.560 livelihood in our hands yes because we will take care of you oh i know if it goes down a wrong road
00:05:01.200 don't worry we'll make sure to get that at dump button so i'm on muscle relaxers that just make me feel
00:05:07.060 um but uh take that for what it's worth okay i think we just need to start with uh first of all
00:05:16.340 the president uh finding out uh while being asked a question by the press he comes right off of the
00:05:24.820 stage from a rally and they're playing oh if you don't know this already it wasn't uh it wasn't
00:05:30.340 something they added but he comes right off the stage and everything i mean seeing i'm like oh no no no
00:05:36.320 no no no no wait what is he gonna say everything that he said is exactly what you've ever wanted
00:05:43.480 from donald trump listen
00:05:45.120 walks up to the press
00:05:48.620 she just died
00:05:52.840 well
00:05:54.820 i didn't know that i just uh you're telling me now for the first time
00:06:00.000 she led an amazing life what else can you say she was an amazing woman whether you agreed or not
00:06:09.740 she was an amazing woman who led an amazing life i'm actually sad to hear that i am sad to hear that
00:06:18.580 thank you very much so absolutely true and fantastic now i don't believe he didn't know because he had to
00:06:28.760 you know he had to tell him to up the morphine just to push no i'm kidding uh but uh uh that is
00:06:36.820 the way the president should have reacted i think that's the way everybody reacted well i was out to
00:06:40.780 dinner with a bunch of friends uh on friday and uh none of us were wearing masks i mean we wore a
00:06:47.020 mask while we were standing up to come in and out but then when we sat down they said we could
00:06:51.840 take our masks off which made total sense it's a covid free zone when you're sitting at a restaurant
00:06:56.440 table yeah right right right right um so anyway we were at dinner and my first reaction was oh no
00:07:03.980 oh no oh not another log on the fire this is a big big log this is the yule log there's
00:07:10.240 this is the third log that doc brown put into the steam engine right before it went off the bridge yeah
00:07:18.320 that's this is the last log this is number three um and uh so my reaction was that first uh and then
00:07:26.500 i told everybody at the table that she had just died and everybody did the same thing that it's that's
00:07:32.100 sad sorry to lose her and especially at this time and it's not like we didn't like her rulings
00:07:40.940 no i mean look she was a like you you mourn for her family and the people who knew her and you know
00:07:47.240 i want people to live i actually respect all human life so yeah would uh would want everyone to be alive
00:07:53.120 doesn't seem to be the uh opinion of a lot of people uh these days um but i know but i will say
00:08:00.060 you know as a supreme court justice she was obviously terrible well like i now what makes you say that
00:08:05.280 and she was on the wrong side of now literally every single issue okay let me let me just say
00:08:10.900 this in an interview in 2012 uh she said that she wouldn't look to the u.s constitution if she were
00:08:17.120 drafting a constitution in the year 2012 she said quote i might look at the constitution of south africa
00:08:23.140 i mean that was a deliberate attempt to have fundamental instrument of government that embraced
00:08:27.660 human rights and have an independent judiciary really i think it's a great piece of work that was done
00:08:33.280 so she wouldn't look to our constitution she'd look to south africa um also she uh she called for the
00:08:40.520 sex integration of prisons and reformatories so that conditions of imprisonment security and housing
00:08:46.220 could be equal she said if the grand design of such institutions is to prepare inmates to return to a
00:08:52.200 community as persons equipped to benefit from and contribute to civil society then perpetuation of a
00:08:57.900 single sex institution should be rejected okay it's a little out there i mean
00:09:02.740 might cause some problems but uh she called for the sex integration of the boy scouts and the girl scouts
00:09:07.920 because of the stereotypes of gender roles she insisted on integrating college fraternity and
00:09:13.760 in sorority chapters um having college social societies she may have missed the point of the sex drive
00:09:21.220 uh you know putting all these people together she may have uh anyway um she also cast constitutional
00:09:28.500 doubt on the legality of mothers and father's day as separate holidays because mothers can be fathers
00:09:38.520 and fathers can be mothers i guess hmm she asserted the laws against bigamists persons cohabitating with
00:09:46.520 more than one woman and a woman cohabitating with a bigamist are unconstitutional um i agree with the way
00:09:54.700 they're reading it now i happen to agree with her on that one uh she objected to laws against
00:09:58.800 prostitution uh prostitution because prostitution as a consensual act between adults is within the
00:10:05.260 zone of privacy protected by recent constitutional conditions but she's right about that the way
00:10:11.320 it's being interpreted now well thanks to her right she's a big reason it's being interpreted that
00:10:16.460 way right she also said that the concept of a husband breadwinner and wife homemaker must be
00:10:21.640 eliminated uh from the code if it's to reflect if it's to reflect an equality principle she called
00:10:28.200 for comprehensive program of government-supported child care she also wrote that the man act
00:10:33.640 listen to this that publishes those uh punishes those who engage in interstate sex traffic of women
00:10:40.360 and girls the man act that punishes those who engage in interstate estate sex traffic of women
00:10:51.260 and girls is offensive such acts should be considered within the zone of privacy
00:10:59.020 so she's not exactly not my favorite she's not my favorite she's not my favorite she also found
00:11:08.620 words offensive and she said these words needed to go from all official documents uh man woman man made
00:11:15.440 mankind husband wife mother father sister brother son daughter serviceman longshoreman postmaster
00:11:20.700 watchman seamanship uh and uh to man a vessel i i uh agree with all that except longshoreman
00:11:28.480 right right i have a strong disagreement on the very strong and i understand with your history
00:11:33.420 uh she she even wanted he she him his and hers to be dropped down the memory hole uh had to be
00:11:40.580 replaced by him uh he she her him or his hers boy she's out of date huh uh not only was uh she very
00:11:48.840 pro-abortion she was also on the record uh as opposing what was settled law that the constitution
00:11:55.100 does not compelled taxpayers to pay for abortions she said fully funded abortions should be a
00:12:03.100 constitutional right again i might disagree with her here and there right she also called for
00:12:09.660 affirmative action hiring quotas for women using the police as an example she said affirmative action
00:12:15.200 is called for in this situation so anyway she's she's done a lot of things that you disagree with
00:12:21.800 um however today today after her death i think it's important to remember one of her her really strong
00:12:32.780 arguments um she said she couldn't imagine donald trump back in 2016 getting elected um you know for
00:12:41.380 the country it could be four years for the court it could be i don't even want to contemplate that
00:12:46.240 um but so she didn't really like donald trump at all um but she did come out in 2016 and uh make it very
00:12:56.140 very clear that the sitting president even a lame duck president in the last months of his term
00:13:03.740 had to fulfill his constitutional duty and she made a very very big point about this
00:13:11.280 now i have heard from aoc that her dying wish which we can't violate her dying wish is that donald trump
00:13:20.940 does not nominate somebody else didn't realize the supreme court was a make-a-wish foundation i did not
00:13:27.040 realize that's how they're taking her body to disneyland uh right now she wanted to see that
00:13:32.340 one last time uh and this was her final wish that was her make-a-wish this one's her final wish okay
00:13:38.700 i was like really they're bringing a disney world that's so weird
00:13:43.200 it's so strange like 2020 you could be like okay i was like wow all right she's laying in state in the
00:13:50.900 magic castle okay that's how screwed up this year is i totally bought that
00:13:56.700 and i'm the one on tranquilizers
00:14:01.260 oh man oh golly okay so we got to get into some of the things that people have said in the past and
00:14:11.520 what they're saying now and let's just put it this way everybody's a hypocrite okay everyone on all
00:14:17.160 sides everyone's a hypocrite today uh and it's a we're gonna officially name that uh hypocrites day
00:14:23.760 well it's should i was gonna say is it male hypocrites day and then tomorrow should be female or would that be
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00:15:57.580 so stew stew stew stew stew stew stew yes glenn so uh i would be quite upset if donald trump did not
00:16:23.540 nominate somebody right now like today it it is an absolute imperative obviously the democrats would
00:16:33.760 do the exact same thing but regardless of whether they would or not you are in office the people
00:16:40.160 elected republicans to be in office and uh you're it is not only a thing that people are like oh well
00:16:47.960 this might help uh the base come out and vote for republicans now if they name a supreme court justice
00:16:54.140 if they can't get a supreme court justice through before donald trump leaves office if he were let's
00:17:00.620 say even were to lose it's a it's a reason to ever consider you may question whether you should ever
00:17:06.860 consider voting for a republican again in your life this is an absolute imperative you have someone who's
00:17:13.240 been on the supreme court almost admittedly fighting against the constitution her entire time there
00:17:18.840 uh she she wants that south african one to come in well it was a really good one it was a really good
00:17:23.860 yeah it was well thought out yeah i mean we always think that iceland might have been better because
00:17:27.060 they did it on twitter so let's do it that way right um you absolutely have to this improvement is is
00:17:33.420 is crucial it's you know it's on the level as as important as the presidency itself or uh or the
00:17:39.420 senate itself you have to do it you have to do it and people are like well they they made the opposite
00:17:46.140 argument in 2016 well first of all as you point out the democrats were also on the opposite side
00:17:52.340 saying this standard they now believe is codified in american tradition was the worst thing that had
00:17:58.560 ever happened to humanity right we have the tape we'll play it for you it's on both sides right but
00:18:03.300 it's ridiculous and i'm sure we'll spend time today getting into the fact that there are some
00:18:07.300 differences here that are notable and important but it wouldn't matter if there were or not they'd
00:18:11.480 still say whatever they had to say i would give you this one little note and maybe we're the only
00:18:17.320 people who will remember this but both of us were on the air in 2016 saying look just vote on merrick
00:18:24.940 garland and vote him down then you don't have to make this ridiculous well that's only the last
00:18:29.380 second we're totally 10 months away from an election just let him vote just vote and vote it down you
00:18:34.000 have control of the senate put him up for a vote watch remember at that point they would have had
00:18:38.640 to get 60 votes for merrick garland when when you have 50 they had 54 senators i believe at that point
00:18:44.140 that were republican they would need to get 60 uh total votes so the odds of that happening are
00:18:49.420 basically zero put them up vote them down when they put up a new person put them up vote them down
00:18:55.020 wait for the election and then you can move on from there instead of doing that they came up with
00:18:59.280 this concoction largely because they wanted to shield purple state senators in election races
00:19:05.160 from having to take a tough vote so they decided well what if we just kind of say well we shouldn't
00:19:09.920 do it during an election year and now here they are trying to kind of navigate their way between 2016
00:19:16.260 republican position and the 2020 republican position there are differences they are notable we can go
00:19:21.860 through the stats i mean like they they have a decent argument here but instead of just saying at the
00:19:27.260 beginning look let's go ahead let's move ahead with this process as it's been done and because
00:19:32.680 we're republicans if you put up someone who is like leaning republican or maybe a moderate maybe we
00:19:38.280 will say yes but instead what they did is come up with a left of center nominee that everyone knew was a
00:19:44.640 left of center nominee and they could have just constantly voted them down it would have been easy to do
00:19:51.080 that's why i'd like to see i'd like to see mike lee because mike lee is so liked in the senate by
00:19:57.740 everybody they like him he's really soft-spoken how are you going to say what are you going to say
00:20:04.120 about mike lee we know there's no skeletons in the closet he's not somebody who's like you know was
00:20:10.580 drinking in high school and and made it with a frog even though the frog testified you know to the
00:20:17.020 other frogs at the time but we can't find any of that testimony and the frog is dead i mean we're
00:20:22.440 not going to hear any stories say that they will they will find anything and they will concoct anything
00:20:28.400 and we know that but you you know you you have to go with somebody strong constitutionally otherwise
00:20:35.940 the president i mean if you put another person up there we know that we've already lost uh uh what's
00:20:42.920 his name um the supreme court justice roberts roberts we already have lost roberts roberts is
00:20:48.440 gone robert this is this is not a 5-3 court this is a this is a 4-4 court because roberts is gone he's
00:20:56.320 not a conservative he's gone um and a chance to a chance to uh take ginsburg and have a real
00:21:04.600 conservative in there because i don't think we've replaced scalia we didn't get a scalia for a scalia
00:21:11.960 you know what i mean um so we haven't replaced them and if donald trump loses it's imperative
00:21:18.060 it's imperative because clarence thomas is already hinting about retiring in the next four years
00:21:24.800 so you lose clarence thomas and you have somebody who's wishy-washy we're in trouble yeah uh clarence
00:21:33.880 thomas by the way has been overruled by me on that cannot he cannot retire oh no i mean uh he's got
00:21:39.400 to do everything that ginsburg did i mean she went out kicking and screaming oh i mean she there
00:21:45.040 was no uh no uh and you know i'm surprised until until decay set in that they weren't just like no
00:21:54.100 she's right here look and walking around like weekend at bernie's yeah i mean she did not want
00:21:59.160 to go down no uh and i will say this too people keep talking about like well they need to do this
00:22:03.380 before the the election that to me is somewhat immaterial whether they get it done before the
00:22:09.700 election it needs to be done before january 20th 2021 that's i don't care i honestly don't care
00:22:15.640 start it because look how bad they look they have to start it look how bad they looked at kavanaugh
00:22:20.240 i mean when that when that thing was going on and they were pulling dirty tricks i mean you they were
00:22:26.720 a parent they were a parent you get somebody clean like mike lee what are they gonna say what are they
00:22:33.040 gonna say they're going to lie is what they're going to do that's what they're going to do
00:22:38.720 is probably it will be very clear there's no reason to believe kavanaugh wasn't clean
00:22:42.500 they just lied about him identity theft is no joke cyber criminal gangs have entire units dedicated to it
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00:24:00.900 this is the glenn bed program we welcome to the program mr pat gray
00:24:14.980 uh i think we uh i think we have to start with the woman uh that uh was driving in her car
00:24:23.020 and just heard that uh ruth bader ginsburg uh had passed away on friday and you broke it to pat
00:24:30.820 a little slower than that oh sorry i mean he may not have heard the news you know that she was sick
00:24:35.220 oh no she's dead uh so uh here here is uh here was the the this woman's reaction in hearing the news
00:24:44.280 holy you guys i'm driving your car but i just got a notification that ruth bader ginsburg died
00:24:53.100 could this year get any
00:24:57.960 you just had to make it to 2021
00:25:04.760 that was inconsiderate
00:25:06.960 i love that she's blaming it on you just you can't die now
00:25:13.220 i love the fact too that she pointed out she was driving in a car because i wouldn't have noticed that
00:25:18.380 no i would have had no idea she was in a car right then probably a good idea to
00:25:22.500 not look at your notifications while you're driving a car yeah did you worry about the
00:25:27.620 people who are driving around her if she's driving with that much rage oh she's going 160 miles an
00:25:32.760 hour too she is she might hit your car and then come out and club you to death
00:25:37.540 but can you imagine what the reactions are going to be like if donald trump wins this election
00:25:43.100 oh can you imagine how many of those videos are going to exist i i my gosh i can you can you
00:25:50.280 imagine they're going to go insane well we don't have to wait for the election can you imagine what
00:25:54.700 happens when he announces a nominee which he must which he's he has to do he's going to do and
00:26:02.400 they've already vowed they're going to burn down the entire thing if he does it wait a minute let
00:26:06.420 me ask you this let me go back to a question i asked in about 2007 i think maybe eight why don't
00:26:14.280 we just split the nation up seriously because none of us none of us are any of us really into war
00:26:19.340 no no i don't want to kill my neighbors i don't want to fight my neighbors i just want to go i just
00:26:24.840 want to go on with my life so why don't we just knock this crap out and just say okay look there's
00:26:30.320 50 states you take 25 we'll take 25 and we'll even be magnanimous this is what i said back in the day
00:26:36.260 we'll be magnanimous we take texas but you can then you can pick and we'll do every other
00:26:44.120 so you know we get texas wait so your magnanimous thing is you get the first round draft pick
00:26:49.480 yeah well maybe they get the maybe the next 10 okay so you know texas then they get the next 10
00:26:55.080 then we'll go we'll alternate until we'll take the last 10 yeah we'll take the last 10 uh and uh
00:26:59.940 and that's fine with i don't care what it is except we get texas um i don't care how you split the
00:27:05.860 rest of the states i don't there are states that i want to live but here's the thing your states are
00:27:13.320 going to be run so crappily you're going to be in so much trouble within 10 years we are building a
00:27:20.420 wall around every single state and you can fly in you can visit us but you can't move it can't move
00:27:26.640 and fly in just like anyone from a foreign nation can fly in exactly right you'll have a visa you got
00:27:31.560 to go home yeah get a passport uh you get a passport but you can't and i guarantee within 10
00:27:36.140 years you'll be trying to climb over our walls and you will be blaming us for everything that's wrong
00:27:42.720 in your state even if we have zero communication with each other you will be blaming us for everything
00:27:48.960 that's happening in your state i just look at california for proof right you know we kind of
00:27:55.120 that situation already kind of exists there and everybody's leaving and coming here yeah
00:28:00.840 and no thank you um but here's but but here's the thing seriously
00:28:05.300 before we go to war because i think i mean look at the reaction of that girl
00:28:12.820 are you going to take for instance they are now talking to their courts in uh pennsylvania
00:28:20.840 uh and trying to get it uh trying to get them to rule that mail-in ballots don't have to have a
00:28:29.540 postmark by election night that they can have the postmark on friday so you have wednesday thursday
00:28:38.960 friday to get your ballot down and have it postmarked uh no i don't think so i don't think so there is a
00:28:46.720 reason why we don't we don't release anything and and say what's going on because it might influence
00:28:54.440 the way people vote you know no you don't get to announce on television what's going on and then say
00:29:00.700 well wait a minute there's some more voters out there and they get a postmark after no
00:29:05.920 ridiculous ridiculous and obviously inviting fraud why are you both trying to oppress the vote why
00:29:12.460 why this voter repression but if that happens are you going to accept the vote if they say they can
00:29:17.800 do that are you going to accept that vote i mean it depends on of course the margin and there's a lot
00:29:23.920 of things i mean if if donald trump uh i mean donald trump can win the election without winning
00:29:29.220 pennsylvania right so i mean like if he wins uh most likely i think people would accept it because those
00:29:35.260 mail-in votes that came in late would probably favor uh joe biden yes so there's a lot of different
00:29:40.540 ways if joe biden wins by 14 points i don't think people are going to are going to fight it but when
00:29:45.420 it's if it's a closely contested election which we kind of all expect that it will be it's going to be
00:29:51.360 hard to convince people it's legitimate and let's forget i mean or at least there's not questions about
00:29:56.440 it and let's let's let us not forget that every election of my adult life at least that democrats have
00:30:02.820 lost they have said it was stolen from them all of them every single election that has happened
00:30:08.840 what's that that they have lost oh okay okay okay so they have they lost when they lost uh with
00:30:15.580 george w bush obviously they said it when they lost with uh against john carrey in 2004 they said it was
00:30:21.140 stolen from the voting machines in ohio and people were leaving flyers all over the place saying to
00:30:24.820 vote on the wrong day there's then that then obviously uh clinton as well every time they lose
00:30:31.920 they say it was stolen from them every time so they're going to say that if trump wins again
00:30:37.900 because they do it in all circumstances so this is why we can't have a 4-4 court first of all let's
00:30:45.880 say because i don't count john roberts as a conservative anymore so you have a 4-4 court can
00:30:51.400 the vice president be the tiebreaker no it would go back to the lower courts in that circumstance oh i've
00:30:57.460 got great i have a great deal of confidence in that it would revert to whatever was ruled uh you
00:31:02.880 can't you can't do that lower court you have to have him uh appoint somebody you have to this is
00:31:09.100 the the stated intention of the left is to tear down the united states the constitution and everything
00:31:17.420 we believe in you you're going to just let this ride and if republicans can't get this done they've
00:31:23.020 already lost two you can count romney as a third romney's going to be a weasel and he will he'll
00:31:29.020 vote against or whatever uh or not vote he'll declare before anything nominate somebody right now
00:31:35.940 nominate somebody right now yes this immediately i mean it's the second you're ready to go which
00:31:41.920 should be in the next couple days not just somebody ted cruz nominate ted cruz cruz you think
00:31:46.320 yeah i think so mike lee i would love mike lee either one i don't know i would go for either one
00:31:52.540 but ted cruz is going to be a much bigger lightning rod there's no chance it's a man
00:31:56.540 watch look at the genitals you're right genitals do they have amy coney barrett is the should be
00:32:01.160 fine so great there's a rumored quote a reported quote from a couple years ago where uh they were
00:32:06.800 talking about amy coney barrett for the kavanaugh seat and trump reportedly said i'm saving her for
00:32:12.860 ginsburg so that the rumor is that it's going to be her she's the overwhelming favorite she's got
00:32:18.240 you know i mean she's very highly regarded not just by conservative crazy people but by everybody
00:32:24.620 who's honest about her her credentials she doesn't have a super long record which some people are a
00:32:30.220 little worried about on the conservative side but what she does have a record is stellar um so she seems
00:32:36.380 like i mean he's trump has basically already said it's going to be a woman and he's basically said that
00:32:42.000 he hasn't guaranteed it but he's he's hinted to it strongly publicly so i would be very surprised if
00:32:48.260 he went down i mean check the genitals of all your supreme court justices it's very important
00:32:53.040 mike lee just started talking in a high voice yeah well he can identify i guess he changes
00:32:58.000 identification identified today as a woman yeah there you go he can that would be a what a way to honor
00:33:02.700 justice ginsburg that's exactly right for mike lee to identify as a woman again become the next
00:33:07.080 supreme court justice i think that's absolutely great that's absolutely right so how is this going
00:33:12.820 to shape up how who are they going to be able to get 50 votes votes the republicans can they get 50
00:33:20.780 votes so look at some of the other names you have romney which is is is a big one now i think romney
00:33:26.740 theoretically would vote for let's say a moderate you know what i mean if if you came if they came to
00:33:32.780 the table and said look we have a uniting nominee and it's not just some not some right winger right
00:33:38.700 like this is so this is so where this is going to go isn't it they're going to not the republicans
00:33:43.400 are going to nominate merrick garland at the end of this you wait that's what's going to happen um
00:33:47.360 but i mean i think that i and wait wait if they lose the election and they can't get it through it
00:33:52.220 might be a good it's second second throw because if you've lost already and and you can't get any you
00:33:58.460 can't get over 50 with a conservative do you go to a and again garland was not a ginsburg garland was
00:34:04.620 a like more of a kagan right a left leaner um certainly would be against us on most things but
00:34:12.300 not nearly as bad as ginsburg is right um do you go and also by the way not young uh so would you go
00:34:19.200 with would you kind of find a moderate nominee that's like 89 and yeah and just nominate them
00:34:25.040 um but uh you have the uh that could be that's if they were to lose the election yeah yeah duck
00:34:31.000 section not now section um but you're gonna lose you've already lost collins and murkowski they both
00:34:35.120 said no on principle no one they won't vote for anyone now that would that change if you did if you
00:34:39.580 said merrick garland maybe it would romney is going to be super squishy on this now people like there's
00:34:45.100 also people like um lindsey graham in south carolina who has said he would never do this hold my words
00:34:51.120 against me i will never but he's come out he folds like a cheap suit he will say anything to any
00:34:56.660 audience at any time for any advantage and he already that's lindsey graham we've already seen
00:35:01.160 that happen 20 000 times he'll do whatever he thinks is best for him that day he and he might even
00:35:06.540 lead the charge yes he might be yes the most passionate defender so i don't think you'll lose
00:35:11.460 him uh chuck grassley is another one who said he wouldn't do it i i feel like you probably won't lose
00:35:17.560 him either i think he'll probably come around it's gonna be close though you've already lost two so
00:35:21.420 you're down to 51 you can lose one more i mean romney is a really good name you you'd be surprised
00:35:26.900 to see romney come out on the right side of this one uh i mean i have to say at this point i would
00:35:31.540 be surprised but maybe he'll surprise us and are you gonna find you know there's also people like
00:35:37.120 cory gardner who are in the middle of a of a race where they're losing in colorado a blue state
00:35:41.780 at this point um there's a lot of those senators who are in that sort of situation that if they come out and
00:35:46.720 back an unpopular nominee in this moment that might hurt their re-election chances if i'm cory
00:35:52.960 gardner well i'm gonna say to myself uh how am i gonna get birth control banned first of all right
00:35:58.060 because he still hasn't done that we were told he was going to do that you but but he's got to say
00:36:02.000 to himself i have a legacy here if i actually care about conservative values this is a huge moment
00:36:07.320 you have ruth bader ginsburg the most liberal justice perhaps we've ever seen in the history of
00:36:13.180 united states and you have a chance to replace her with an actual conservative or even a moderate
00:36:18.160 would be a massive improvement over this court right now you have to do it
00:36:22.260 so does he do it this week does he do it does does trump does he nominate somebody yes
00:36:31.680 yeah i think so 100 chance donald trump will nominate someone the only thing is if they're worried about
00:36:37.360 some vetting issue on a specific name but amy coney barrett for example is already just he's
00:36:43.780 already got the names he already has he's already been vetted right he's already announced them yeah
00:36:47.640 so yes pick and go if it's mike lee i guarantee romney doesn't vote for him oh guarantee it guarantee
00:36:54.140 guarantee it let me tell you this too i mean amazing yeah i mean you could you could nominate
00:37:00.080 jesus or margaret sanger and they will make both of them in the republic in the democrats they will
00:37:06.560 make both of they would argue either of those because it's a donald trump selection yeah yes
00:37:13.100 all right margaret sanger margaret sanger she's dead you know why are you always tearing her down
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00:38:35.000 you're listening to glenn beck
00:38:39.660 welcome to the glenn beck program so let's just go overseas you think we're screwed up let's just go
00:38:51.160 boris johnson's sister rachel johnson was on uh the i don't know bbc or something over the weekend
00:38:59.360 uh on the sunday shows the chat shows and she said i can't believe i'm going to say this on national
00:39:06.000 radio uh it'd be so unpopular what she was what she's about to talk about is they're closing all
00:39:12.480 the bars and the restaurants in london and in england um just like we have here and they're not opening
00:39:18.360 them up and some people are starting to open them up with more than 50 people and they're you know
00:39:24.600 getting fines and everything else and she said what if the government banned the sale of alcohol
00:39:30.060 completely until we had a vaccine uh at least in america i think there's probably 50 percent of the
00:39:38.960 nation saying alcohol is the only thing getting me through this yeah it's definitely been a factor
00:39:45.520 yeah i don't uh i don't think she would be on that boris drinks doesn't he he certainly looks like
00:39:51.420 he's drunk all the time he does he does yeah that's that would be a shocking development of course like
00:39:56.560 you know this is what they do right everyone has to have their centralized government solution to every
00:40:01.560 problem right winston churchill would not go for that he was a he was a huge drinker when he would
00:40:07.020 come to the united states we were in prohibition and he would come to the united states and he actually had
00:40:13.180 a doctor write a prescription that he kept in his wallet and said uh this is winston churchill member
00:40:21.020 of parliament he um i'm dr so-and-so he must have at least this much for lunch this much for breakfast
00:40:29.200 this much for dinner breakfast yeah he drank all the time oh yeah all the time oh yeah yeah no i that
00:40:36.120 that uh i don't know that that's an actual doctor he got a prescription from he doesn't see you imagine
00:40:42.720 a doctor's note and prohibition i gotta have it a dr pepper yeah uh i don't think that's a real doctor
00:40:49.540 don't make fun of him he's a doctor all right more on uh the death of justice ginsburg who we truly do
00:40:58.320 mourn uh as a person she was a great person a great friend to scalia yeah and a great example of a
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00:43:59.080 hello america justice ginsburg passed on this weekend uh you had to be high up in the mountains
00:44:07.780 trapped by a fire if you hadn't heard that um but she has passed on we of course send our condolences
00:44:15.180 to her family and our prayers uh for their pain uh but we also are moving on forward this election i
00:44:25.540 have a feeling may be decided by the supreme court that's why this the left is fighting this so much
00:44:32.420 they want this nominee or they want a tied court because it's not a 5-3 court john roberts is on the
00:44:39.060 side of the liberals we've seen it every single time he is a liberal judge he's not a conservative
00:44:43.900 judge 4-4 it would be tied in the uh supreme court that would mean it would go back to
00:44:51.060 a lower court like a lower court maybe in pennsylvania we have somebody who just won in pennsylvania
00:44:59.600 the attorney uh for the pennsylvania counties that were fighting the covet 19 lockdown i'd like to
00:45:07.640 hear uh how close that was we have this happening now around the the country where these lockdowns are
00:45:14.840 being uh deemed uh unconstitutional and what it means for the state and what the lower courts in
00:45:22.560 pennsylvania might mean uh for for pennsylvania and the rest of the country all that begins in 60 seconds
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00:46:57.520 thomas king is uh the attorney in pennsylvania that uh went into court fighting the covid 19 lockdown
00:47:12.560 we welcome you to the program now how are you sir oh i'm just fine thank you glenn i'm honored to be
00:47:18.880 here thank you congratulations on the uh win uh tell me about tell me what you were fighting and how it
00:47:24.480 went uh we were fighting um the governor of pennsylvania and the secretary of health like in a lot
00:47:31.660 of places across the country um decided that it would be a great idea to lock down 13 million
00:47:37.620 pennsylvanians in their homes and to shut down half of our businesses uh to put people out of work
00:47:44.140 um in order to to on the on the guys that uh they were going to protect the public health
00:47:49.540 um they also prohibited people from attending uh rallies for 250 people or more um or any sort of
00:47:58.300 events although our governor marched in a protest that had hundreds of people and our health secretary
00:48:04.040 did a secret deal that came out in our case that allowed 20 000 people a day to go to a car show in
00:48:10.900 carlisle and they told president trump he couldn't come to gettysburg and accept the republican nomination
00:48:17.040 if he had more than 250 people wow so what happened in the court case um we were in front of uh judge
00:48:26.340 william stickman in the federal court in the united states district court for the western district of
00:48:32.160 pennsylvania and judge stickman uh last week issued a wonderful um opinion and order um upholding the
00:48:39.880 constitutional rights of pennsylvanians striking down their um stay-at-home orders their business
00:48:45.880 closure orders and uh their congregate number orders um allowing people to have uh to go watch their kids
00:48:53.140 play high school football uh have weddings uh have political events and so pennsylvania the yoke of
00:48:59.960 of uh the yoke of the of the governor and secretary of health were lifted by a federal court from our
00:49:06.680 backs and shoulders in pennsylvania last week are they going to argue and take it up to a higher court
00:49:12.660 oh they are they they've already said that they intend to appeal um actually we have until noon today
00:49:19.380 to tell judge stickman why uh he should not stay the uh order and so we're uh after i get off this
00:49:26.860 interview we're going to be uh filing with uh judge stickman and telling him to stick to his guns and
00:49:32.940 uh do not uh issue a stay so we hope that we're successful and pennsylvania is they're breathing
00:49:39.460 uh some some breath of freedom here today glenn there's um uh some frightening things happening
00:49:45.100 in pennsylvania now with the with the um vote that is coming up uh you're looking now it's going in
00:49:53.080 through your highest court on uh they're trying to get uh this cleared through the court to be able to
00:49:59.340 say you don't need a postmark for your mail-in ballot until the friday after the election there's
00:50:06.840 there's no way people will you you think that they will rule against it they already have and it's all
00:50:14.380 it's worse than that um they've okayed uh putting in these uh collection bins um much of which is being
00:50:22.940 funded by mark zuckerberg um 250 million dollars was put into a a very small charity um that that
00:50:32.220 he's now using to try to uh uh fund the the blue cities and counties um to put in these boxes and
00:50:40.160 um really to obviate uh what would have been years and years of election law in pennsylvania our supreme
00:50:45.680 court's already ruled that uh recently this past week they've ruled that they're gonna they're gonna
00:50:51.540 be able to count ballots three days after the presidential election um and they're gonna collect
00:50:56.480 these things in bins so there's not going to be any postmarks on on on most of these uh ballots so
00:51:02.300 it's uh really abominable i look for uh uh almost instantaneous challenges i suspect that uh the the house
00:51:10.980 of representatives will file a challenge here and uh that that will be in federal court not in the state
00:51:17.140 supreme court where the democrats hold a five to two majority in our state supreme court
00:51:21.800 because this won't this won't that americans won't accept things like that i mean you know the rest of
00:51:29.780 the country pennsylvanians might but the rest of the country won't if you if you didn't play by the
00:51:33.980 rules and you can just throw things in with even without a postmark uh you know three up to three
00:51:39.720 days after the election who's gonna who's gonna believe that's real well i don't believe it's real and i
00:51:46.640 don't think uh i don't think most pennsylvanians think it's real um but it is certainly where we
00:51:52.080 are today um and this this so-called new normal you know when john dickman said there is no new
00:51:58.700 normal under the pencil under the united states constitution there is no new normal we have a
00:52:04.020 constitution and that's what we have to abide by it's bad news glenn it's really bad news are good i don't
00:52:11.540 i think i don't think people are going to stand for it are good um good attorneys who are on the
00:52:19.140 right are they volunteering their time to to fight and to monitor and to be there to be able to file
00:52:26.140 the other side because we know the the left has attorneys already assigned all over the country
00:52:32.300 yeah we have lots of we have lots of legal power we have uh just from our case we've received uh
00:52:39.760 literally dozens and dozens of offers and calls um and so we also know that in pennsylvania we have
00:52:47.520 terrific lawyers uh representing uh the republican party and the and the and the people um in this
00:52:54.200 particular fight so um i look look forward to a to a real battle here over these recent pronouncements
00:53:01.340 from the supreme court all right let me uh just take you back one last question on on pennsylvania
00:53:06.760 the ruling that happened last week with you uh where you got a judge to say these things are uh
00:53:13.840 are unconstitutional you can't lock the people up uh like this for covid if the judge grants the stay
00:53:21.220 then that means it goes to the uh higher court right no well whether he grants whether he grants
00:53:30.540 whether he grants a stay or not um it's going to go to the third circuit court of appeals
00:53:35.000 um which covers pennsylvania new jersey delaware and the virgin islands and um so it'll go to that court
00:53:41.760 which is the court right below the u.s supreme court but you how what does he have to rule so you can
00:53:47.020 start to open things up uh he just has to deny their the stay up deny the stay um yeah and that's that's
00:53:55.640 today now they can also file again for a stay in the third circuit court of appeals so we'll see what
00:54:01.300 happens there as well okay thank you very much thomas i appreciate it thomas king attorney for uh the
00:54:07.300 pennsylvania counties that were fighting covid 19 uh reason why we need to have donald trump to nominate
00:54:15.220 somebody really strong and the republicans to actually do their job why you would vote for a
00:54:21.860 republican if they can't get this done i mean let's go over the you know let me take a quick break and i
00:54:27.960 want to go over the stats historically what the democrats said in 2016 where you had to do it was wrong
00:54:37.040 and hear me out where they're saying you know this is historic precedent and you can't do it
00:54:45.340 they're wrong they were wrong both times how can that be well if you know history you'll understand
00:54:53.760 how that can be and we'll go over that in 60 seconds
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00:56:38.340 welcome to the program
00:56:51.540 you all right yeah i'm okay this is hard this is very hard taking a lot
00:56:57.440 lot of concentration all my concentration i can muster up and this is the result and we've what
00:57:04.380 we've heard so far is the result of that yes yes okay i just want to make sure you weren't saying
00:57:09.680 you were just starting to concentrate now no okay no this is as good as it's gonna get today
00:57:14.500 it's gonna be an interesting i threw my back out on on saturday and it's the thoracic part of my back
00:57:22.520 so it's the middle of my back which i've never thrown out before have you ever done that no no
00:57:26.300 that's never happened to me before oh my gosh i mean at least i'm mobile with this but it feels like
00:57:34.700 you have broken ribs it feels like you know when you were a kid and you'd always you'd get the breath
00:57:39.340 knocked out of you and you'd be like that's the way it feels and that's not something i missed from
00:57:46.360 childhood you know no no no i mean didn't it used to happen a lot to you as a kid you'd get the breath
00:57:52.640 knocked out you'd fall or something you'd be like right you're constantly death defying right and it
00:57:58.980 doesn't happen as an adult i'm glad but i'm wondering why well we all design our lives to be
00:58:05.340 pampered to a level that does not occur right like when you're young you're taking risks you're
00:58:09.320 running around you're exercising now we put ourselves in our little our little automobiles
00:58:14.160 we drive around that's how we move you know we come home we get inside it's air conditioned
00:58:18.760 you know we come up with a nice little life here yeah and most of it's designed to not give you the
00:58:24.880 breathe kind of feeling exactly yeah because that means exertion oh of some sort well it didn't for me
00:58:32.540 didn't for me you just fell over no i just you were like chasing that last declare and fell over no i i
00:58:37.980 didn't even fall over i uh i just i reached for a paintbrush and uh that was it that was it
00:58:43.640 that was the last time i really put my back out bad i reached for a pencil you remember i do
00:58:48.600 and uh and uh yeah and the pencil incident the great pencil incident of uh what 2011
00:58:54.660 happened uh so you're a wreck is basically what you're saying yes and uh we may need to appoint a
00:59:02.420 new all right yeah i might want to worry what ginsburg-esque shape honestly at this point
00:59:09.040 well thank you for that uh so ginsburg passed away my favorite response i got to play this again my
00:59:17.200 favorite response had to come on friday as a woman obviously on the east coast was uh drive or the
00:59:23.780 west coast was driving home uh because it was still sunlight and she uh she said i just i just heard
00:59:30.500 that ginsburg died listen to this holy you guys i'm driving your car but i just got a notification
00:59:39.660 that ruth bader ginsburg died
00:59:41.860 could this year get any worse the answer to that is uh-huh yes it yes it really can it's answered
01:00:05.460 every day right yes the answer is always yes okay so now let's go through history a bit on why
01:00:11.040 uh the senate why the democrats were wrong in 2016 when they said you have to nominate and let the
01:00:19.900 system work they were wrong and yet now when they say you can't let the system work they're wrong again
01:00:27.280 this is not the partisan politics per se this is not i shouldn't say this isn't history breaking
01:00:35.380 partisan politics and correct me if i'm wrong on any of these numbers because i probably will be
01:00:40.360 in the history of america 19 should you explain this no you can't explain numbers on good days
01:00:47.820 you on drugs you may come up with a sound that you think is a number there were nine there were there
01:00:54.240 were 19 little elves there were 11 numbers of justices so they were uh in 19 times this has happened
01:01:02.340 and the 19 times that this has happened in the past uh where it has been a administration and a
01:01:10.980 senate and they were and they were both by the same parties do you have me so far yeah both parties
01:01:18.360 or the same party had the the senate and the ministry yeah and they were on their way out
01:01:24.200 19 times that has happened and out of those 19 times 16 of those times okay i'm just gonna write
01:01:33.500 this down 16 of the 19 okay is that right we're gonna check your work here in a second okay 16 16
01:01:41.120 why am i doing this if it's wrong 16 out of the 19 times it went through and uh they they got a
01:01:49.320 nominee right so when the parties were aligned party uh presidency and senate were aligned in an
01:01:54.700 election year they all they made the nomination by the way every time every time no matter what
01:01:59.800 the circumstance was but 16 of the 19 went through when it was the same party okay okay now when one
01:02:07.180 party had the white house and the other party had the senate there were 10 times that that has
01:02:14.700 happened okay 10 and only two of them were successful two of them were successful let's
01:02:20.780 check your work with uh ted cruz let's listen if you look at history if you actually look at what the
01:02:26.240 precedent is this has happened 29 times 29 times there has been a vacancy in a presidential election
01:02:32.920 year now presidents have made nominations all 29 times that's what presidents do if there's a vacancy
01:02:38.680 they make a nomination what has the senate done and there's a big difference in the senate
01:02:42.920 with whether the senate is of the same party of the president or a different party of the president
01:02:48.400 when the senate has been of the same party of the president a vacancy occurs in an election year
01:02:53.720 of the 29 times those are 19 of them of those 19 the senate has confirmed those nominees
01:02:59.440 17 times so if the parties are the same the senate confirms the nominee when the parties are different
01:03:05.940 that's happened 10 times merrick garland was one of them of those 10 the senate has confirmed the
01:03:11.960 nominees only twice wow and there's a reason for that it's not just simply your party my party
01:03:17.700 the reason is it's it's a question of checks and balances in order for a supreme court nomination to go
01:03:23.340 forward you have to have the president and the senate in this instance the american people voted they
01:03:29.040 elected donald trump a big part of the reason they elected donald trump is because of the scalia vacancy
01:03:35.100 and they wanted principled constitutionalists on the court and a big part of the reason why we have a
01:03:40.500 republican majority elected in 2014 re-elected in 2016 grown even larger in 2018 a major issue in each
01:03:48.540 of those elections is the american people voted and said we want constitutionalist judges and so the
01:03:53.920 president was elected to do this and the senate was elected to confirm this nomination it's a pretty
01:03:59.840 good case and by the way you said the only difference you had was it was 16 of the 19 you said it was 17 of the
01:04:05.160 19 according to cruz pretty good though by you thank you very much maybe the drugs are improving
01:04:10.860 your show uh so so uh so they were wrong on both both times they're wrong this time saying that he
01:04:17.480 can't do it that's it's a horrible president no no it happens all the time happens all the time
01:04:21.660 uh and anybody who says you know donald trump shouldn't or couldn't get somebody through 17 out
01:04:28.740 of the 19 times where they've had the senate and the senate and the presidency it has worked yeah
01:04:35.220 out of 19 17 times pretty convincing case that there's a difference here however i mean that's
01:04:40.980 not necessarily the way they always argued it in 2016 there's plenty of clips that would show them
01:04:46.020 as being well let's let's let's just do this i think the most important thing is ted cruz mike lee
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01:06:26.580 all right we we have one of the most unpredictable guests which is why i find him fascinating
01:06:40.240 john ziegler on with us uh i read an article from him last week about the conservative argument
01:06:47.600 against mask mandates is stronger than the media pretends and i had to read it and it is it's the
01:06:54.860 best thought out uh answer on why we're all saying why is it republicans are not wearing it and democrats
01:07:02.940 are and we even on this we're divided welcome to the program john glenn always good to talk to you
01:07:08.920 good to talk to you any first any thoughts on uh the passing of ruth bader ginsburg and what
01:07:13.360 should happen sure um as you know i am being unpredictable uh i have been in the uh the never
01:07:20.980 trump uh category for a very long time but i have to say i'm i'm rather appalled by people like the
01:07:27.940 lincoln project uh who claim to be conservatives who let's be clear now in the last few months we've
01:07:34.500 learned uh they're in favor of mask mandates endless government lockdowns blm riots big tense
01:07:40.660 big tech censorship 100 percent democratic control of everything kamala harris being a future president
01:07:47.420 but they're now against conservatives being named to the supreme court uh we're living in bizarro world
01:07:54.040 times we really are and um and so you know emotionally as a libertarian conservative i would love
01:08:00.820 to see uh the ginsburg seat somehow go to a non-lunatic and into a conservative um uh i have
01:08:09.940 to say though glenn um you know if if mitch mcconnell and donald trump were able to pull this off
01:08:15.440 i will be exceedingly impressed uh i think that there this is going to be a very uphill battle because
01:08:22.460 politically um what's interesting is do they have enough time to do this before the election and then
01:08:28.980 after election obviously if trump loses all of the dynamics change and i don't know that uh they'll
01:08:36.140 be able to to make it happen however having lost chess battles in real life to mitch mcconnell during
01:08:42.400 my days in louisville kentucky i would never want to play chess against mitch mcconnell ever again if
01:08:47.180 there's somebody that can do this it's him but this will really test uh all of his faculties to be
01:08:53.840 able to pull this off so philosophically i would love to see it i just um you know as you know i'm
01:09:00.180 a pessimist by nature and i i think it'll be very difficult to do well i mean with an exception of
01:09:05.860 romney we've already lost two but we knew those two republicans were going to fold i think romney's
01:09:12.180 going to fold so they can afford to lose one more and then they they would have 50 votes um but
01:09:17.760 can they hold that together can can they hold that together for a good conservative judge
01:09:24.180 well but also there's a time factor and that's why i find it fascinating before the election
01:09:29.120 you think there's enough time before the election sure there is sure there is sure there is really
01:09:34.460 okay just i mean he already has he already has the list of people he should announce it today or
01:09:39.940 tomorrow uh and let's get going i mean what do you what do you need what do you need well i i think
01:09:45.680 there's gonna i think the problem there is and you know the senate and being this this club basically
01:09:50.180 there's gonna you might lose a couple of people under the we're rushing this through right before
01:09:55.120 an election yeah because the nation republic's at stake right exactly look i'm i'm with glenn i'm with
01:10:01.040 you on this one right so but i i'm just i'm looking at this realistically and what a bunch of wimps
01:10:05.520 republicans tend to be yeah especially this close to an election i i'll be impressed if it happens
01:10:11.660 yeah okay that way all right so go through your argument on why the conservative argument against
01:10:17.140 mass mandates is stronger than the media pretends well i've said from the beginning of this
01:10:21.760 a whole saga this crisis this fiasco whatever and all things i think all those words are accurate to
01:10:28.900 describe this that i wrote very early on that the media was only going to tell one side of the story
01:10:34.040 because there's unique aspects to this story that facilitate only one side being told
01:10:38.980 if no other reason than the fact that uh if you're on the other side you're you're perceived
01:10:43.760 as pro-death right so nobody wants to be perceived as pro-death and the the agenda and the media on
01:10:49.820 this case in this situation is obvious it's extraordinary trump plays a big role in that
01:10:55.280 and and i think that mask mandates are a perfect example of where only one side of this story is
01:11:00.040 being told i'm a libertarian by nature i find it abhorrent that the government would have be able to tell
01:11:05.860 me with penalties attached to it that i have to wear a mask even in situations where i'm not even
01:11:12.360 endangering anybody uh and that there's no end there's no end date to this because once you start
01:11:19.160 doing this when do you possibly ever end it i don't think there'll ever be an end date i mean my gosh
01:11:25.540 if we're doing this now why wouldn't we do this during every flu season if it works but to me the
01:11:30.640 biggest issue glenn is the burden of proof here for for whether or not this is justified ought to
01:11:36.780 be very high and it has not been reached at all i look every single day at the stats like a lot of
01:11:43.720 people do and i can't find any real world evidence that these mask mandates actually work the the only
01:11:52.260 theories or studies that indicate that they do are totally theoretical based upon the projections of
01:11:59.560 the people who are making them which are which is absurd i mean it's it's like if you're coaching
01:12:03.880 an nfl football team and you said uh you know what we're terrible we're gonna go on 16 this year
01:12:09.960 uh and then you're you know through the season you end up going eight and eight which is mediocre
01:12:14.780 and you claim well i saved us eight losses this year i mean that's not the way it works
01:12:20.020 in the real world when you look at the actual stats there's no place that i can find in america or
01:12:25.740 even around the world where you can point to and say wow we put in mask mandates and all of a sudden
01:12:31.000 cases hospitalizations and deaths uh you know gradually went down and stayed down in fact it's
01:12:36.340 very much been the opposite it's almost like if we invented birth control and uh in 11 months we had
01:12:42.320 a massive uh spike in birth i mean i mean that's basically what's happened all over the world and yet
01:12:48.880 no one wants to accept it and and here's the to me glenn this is the part that no one's getting and
01:12:54.500 this is the really dangerous part for america because what i believe the mask has become
01:13:00.120 is effectively a cover-up for how the experts screwed this whole thing up from the beginning
01:13:07.360 they were almost entirely wrong and they're going to use masks to effectively cover that up and they're
01:13:15.440 going to claim that it's the mask that is the only thing that is holding us together why we haven't
01:13:21.560 completely burned down why their projections were wrong when in fact one the virus isn't nearly as
01:13:27.540 bad as we were told two herd immunity or as trump calls it herd mentality is far easier attained than
01:13:36.000 they told us which if true if that turns out to be true will be the most catastrophic most impactful
01:13:41.660 scientific mistake in the modern era which they will not be able to admit to so instead it will be
01:13:48.140 claim that masks are the reason this is the biden theory of of now having a federal mask mandate
01:13:54.660 which is going to cause all sorts of other problems if he in fact does this which i think he would
01:13:58.840 if elected and and and what we're going to end up having here is what a game of pretend we're going
01:14:04.440 to be pretending that the virus is at a very low level and fading away because of masks when in reality
01:14:10.460 it's because it was never as bad as expected and because we have developed at least some semblance of
01:14:15.660 herd immunity and this is why to me the mask situation is so incredibly dangerous for the
01:14:22.440 future of america because if we accept that glenn stick a fork in us they can do anything they want
01:14:28.140 to us so tell me what i mean because i know you went down to your i think it was your city council
01:14:32.660 and you were quite vocal about the uh mass mandate uh uh oh you saw that oh i know i think everybody
01:14:41.260 yeah yeah people around the world i think saw yeah that was quite remarkable but uh you were you
01:14:46.000 you know you were you were animated and uh you made your case and why are these people doing this
01:14:52.140 then do they do they are they just ignorant do they have another plan what why is this happening
01:14:57.400 well glenn as you know i'm not a doctor but i i could teach a phd course in media narratives right
01:15:03.660 and and and and this is a classic situation so how did this happen and how this happened i think is
01:15:09.820 is a very key question to understanding the whole thing one of my great uh missed one of the great
01:15:15.760 mysteries about this is why is it that the mask nazis are not furious at dr fauci and the cdc and
01:15:24.460 the surgeon general who all at the beginning of this uh downplayed mass said we don't need to wear them
01:15:30.040 back when in in march and april and when we really did they work my gosh you know we really did need
01:15:35.840 them i mean thousands of thousands of people especially in new york people area died i said i
01:15:40.500 guess that the masks are so effective because uh fauci and others were were against them they were
01:15:45.920 against them because the science never indicated that they were needed that they were effective
01:15:50.860 that this was a a situation that was going to actually do any good what changed what changed were
01:15:57.520 two things americans got incredibly fearful and like children afraid of a monster under their bed
01:16:04.400 they needed a security blanket they needed the illusion of control and so it made them feel good
01:16:09.760 and when you combine that with the fact that the mask became a virtue signal of people's opposition
01:16:14.640 to trump and let's be clear that's what happened on the left the mask became a virtue signal of
01:16:19.980 opposition to trump and you combine that with the fear factor something happened that no one ever
01:16:24.840 expected that a freedom loving country like america would have a massive majority of people
01:16:30.200 in favor of being forced to wear masks no one thought that was possible but once it becomes
01:16:36.120 incredibly popular an expert like dr fauci and others has no choice but to go along because if
01:16:42.140 they don't go along they lose their fan base which is very important dr fauci and they lose their their
01:16:47.640 status as the expert so they switch their position 180 degrees but somehow they don't get any blowback
01:16:53.340 for having been wrong at the beginning and that was the source of my my outrage at our our county
01:16:58.780 supervisors because our health director has been wrong even more than fauci has been from the
01:17:04.140 beginning of all this was actually against mask mandates until he suddenly suddenly switched and
01:17:08.920 decided they were most important thing in the world three months into this why because it was
01:17:13.080 politically now the popular thing to do and that's why it's not valid and now we're pretending we're
01:17:19.900 pretending as if you know it's it has really become a religion it's really a religious situation where
01:17:25.320 you must pay homage to the virus at every moment by allowing the government to force you to wear a
01:17:30.520 mask for which there is no hard evidence it's actually effective and in reality what you're
01:17:35.860 doing is you're creating a cover story for how the experts blew it in the biggest most catastrophic
01:17:41.300 way possibly imaginable john i'm so fascinated by the process here that's that's been used because
01:17:47.400 as you point out the the standard for a mandate should be incredibly high right scientifically
01:17:52.740 and what it seems to be is that if there is any hope or any sign of any benefit whatsoever
01:17:59.960 then we will put in a new mandate and i would add on to that that it's not just a mandate like it's not
01:18:06.480 like they're passing laws here right there's no laws being passed it's just governors and officials
01:18:11.800 mandating kind of out of thin air that you have to do these things so we're getting all of these new
01:18:17.840 standards uh put on it and i hate the government mandate part of this and they're doing this
01:18:22.740 without any process no legislative process is occurring in almost any of these areas it's a really
01:18:28.960 dangerous precedent thank you for pointing that out yeah because we've completely abandoned our
01:18:34.240 entire process of governance we're now living essentially in a monarchy especially here in
01:18:39.140 california we're absolutely living in a monarchy king davin newsome is our monarch here and and
01:18:45.060 there's no process but let's take this a step further to the to the biden federal mask mandate
01:18:50.340 idea which unfortunately i mean i am very i find guys i found myself in the bizarre situation of
01:18:55.540 actually rooting for trump at times in the last few months i know i know very strange i know uh because
01:19:01.500 but but i care more about my country than i do about you know being perceived as anti-trump i i would
01:19:07.280 throw that away in a minute uh yeah to save my country and uh and and so i'm i'm very concerned about
01:19:13.020 this biden thing and i don't think the trump campaign is attacking the biden mask mandate
01:19:18.360 properly they're claiming you know they're attacking this is he's flip-flopping on this that's not the
01:19:22.820 way to go after this the way to go after this is first of all he doesn't have the authority second
01:19:26.300 of all it doesn't it's not needed third of all think about the massive confusion chaos and division
01:19:31.240 it will so if if especially if the virus is as under control as i believe it will be by late january
01:19:37.140 of of 21 20 uh 21 having nothing to do with masks that he then declares that federally federally we
01:19:44.520 are all mandated you know we can't enforce it we admit that we're all federally mandated to wear a
01:19:49.560 mask if you're in a state like a red state that doesn't have a mask mandate who's in charge what's
01:19:55.620 the law what's the rule i mean there's going to be massive confusion in schools at sporting events
01:20:02.480 in restaurants businesses you're it's going to be a civil war he's going to for no end to no actual
01:20:10.640 effective end all so that he can virtue signal to his base that he's pro-mass yeah so so this is
01:20:17.760 the way you attack this this is that's the only reason why we asked that question is because we
01:20:21.700 knew finally we could get john to start just going off and now his blood is pumping and he'll be up all
01:20:28.140 day uh even though he got up early for us in los angeles thank you so much uh john ziegler you can
01:20:34.360 find him at uh free speech is it free speech broadcasting.com free speech broadcasting.com
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01:21:40.580 this is the glenn beck program welcome to the glenn beck program we're glad you're here uh here's joe
01:21:50.840 biden uh supporting a nominee in an election year for the supreme court i made it absolutely clear
01:21:57.660 that i would go forward with the confirmation progress process as chairman even a few months
01:22:04.060 before presidential election if the nominee were chosen with the advice and not merely the consent
01:22:11.480 of the senate okay so you got just as the constitution requires oh yes it does it does require that uh now
01:22:20.760 here's how they're responding to this here's nancy pelosi uh on abc news some have mentioned the
01:22:28.860 possibility if they try to push through a nominee in a lame duck session that that you in the house
01:22:34.500 could move to impeach president president trump or attorney general bar as a way of stalling and
01:22:40.160 preventing the senate from acting on this nomination well we have our options we have arrows in our quiver
01:22:47.420 that i'm not about to discuss right now those those arrows include packing the court
01:22:53.840 that if joe biden would win they would pack the court they're admitting it yeah they're they're
01:23:00.980 calling for they're saying they're going to do it i mean they're even calling it packing the court
01:23:05.320 you know a derisive term right something that uh that fdr had to run from yeah after he tried to
01:23:12.020 pack the court the the mask is fully off they are just not going to take no for an answer you're going
01:23:19.480 to take them ruling over you whether you like it or not hopefully the election says differently
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01:26:37.960 good morning glen how are you thank you for taking my call you bet first time caller i just wanted to
01:26:44.520 look at some uh conservative talking points my question is as an african-american a veteran
01:26:50.080 entrepreneur is when we look at it what's being discussed in my circles is how it's not fair
01:26:56.980 it's a hypocrisy for social justice what i mean by that illegal sanctuary city policies break the law
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01:27:19.040 from conservative or libertarian libertarian talking points and viewpoints we hear about
01:27:25.940 the lowest unemployment rate okay i got it but something that matters more that we can see
01:27:32.840 and put our hands on as tangible is how it's not fair but to turn around and say that hey we're all
01:27:39.440 for social justice we're looking out for you're saying black lives matter when all lives matter
01:27:43.440 it's not resonating it's upsetting and it's a hypocrisy and i don't know why that's happening
01:27:49.020 so tell me what you want to hear again from republicans what i would like to hear from
01:27:55.720 republicans is why not go at the democrats and call them out on it this is what my family
01:28:00.040 okay talking about after we finish church is how come republicans don't come out and say hey
01:28:05.000 you voted for democrats and democrats are letting the legals who broke the law
01:28:08.620 and then by entering the country one two they're breaking another law in the sanctuary city the
01:28:13.660 policies are allowing them to go free the same jurisdictions aren't supporting or working with
01:28:19.140 federal municipalities or whatnot but we get a dui or whatever that it may be we're stuck in jail
01:28:26.700 we don't have anybody to call to get funding so we would love to hear republicans to say why are you
01:28:32.560 voting for that you vote for us we change the law and that helps benefit you just the same and it
01:28:37.520 levels the playing field they don't say it okay so i i think that um you're going to see more of
01:28:44.180 of that they're not um they're not ones to generally neither am i to generally bring race into things
01:28:52.080 um but i think that um you know the just the lack of uh the lack of action and voice from the
01:29:03.440 republican party um real voice against what's happening in our country and the burning down
01:29:12.100 of of cities these are these parts of these cities that are being burnt are black owned and it's going
01:29:18.300 to take them at least a decade to be able to rebuild and get the insurance rates to go back down and be
01:29:24.300 able to be a real successful entrepreneur there and it's done by a bunch of white people and the the
01:29:30.880 democrats are supporting this the democrats do you see nancy pelosi came out this weekend and finally
01:29:36.580 said uh we you know we're these these riots have got to stop wait a minute i thought they were peaceful
01:29:42.280 protesters and we should do something to punish these people that are doing this really why is that
01:29:48.840 because the polls have changed i mean i i i don't know how this isn't causing more problems with race
01:29:56.380 and race relations because every time i look at these riots it's a majority of white people burning
01:30:02.980 down black people's homes and businesses
01:30:05.580 am i anywhere do we lose him we must have lost him uh she must have been to one point uh let me go to
01:30:15.640 rick in texas hello rick hello uh i want to let everybody know uh there's a public vote going on and
01:30:23.080 you can vote on it nationwide it's going to be it's going to determine whether the alamo cenotaph
01:30:29.360 war monument stays on the alamo grounds or is permanently removed okay and anybody in the nation can vote
01:30:37.240 on this and it's really simple the deadline is eight o'clock tonight central time so we got all day today
01:30:43.180 okay so what is the what's the web address on this i just heard about this over the weekend
01:30:47.640 yes sir save the alamo dot us not dot com save the alamo dot us you read the article there you go
01:30:57.060 down and it gives you a link and it shoots you straight over to where you okay so rick get
01:31:02.640 correct me if i'm wrong i just heard about this and i didn't realize the deadline was today
01:31:08.180 but the the movement is to take the the alamo war story out of the story of the alamo and to
01:31:18.240 imagine the alamo space over a 10 000 year period and so it's a space that will tell the whole story
01:31:26.980 of what that space was like over the last 10 000 years so they're de-emphasizing what the alamo
01:31:33.320 actually means is is this the same thing you're talking about yes you're exactly correct and
01:31:40.560 they've tried to deny that but just two weeks ago that one of their main planners came out publicly
01:31:45.360 on the radio and said that the alamo story of the five for freedom is quote a mythology it's wrong
01:31:52.760 it's bunk we don't want that because it perpetuates a lie so that's the exact motivation behind this okay
01:32:00.140 thank you i didn't know it was happening tonight thank you thank you save the alamo dot us thanks
01:32:06.720 for calling in you have till 8 p.m tonight tell everyone you know tell everyone you know to go
01:32:13.700 there read it and if you agree with it make sure you vote to keep the alamo this is this is yet another
01:32:21.720 attempt this is the 1619 project but it's in texas and one of the reasons i moved to texas
01:32:28.120 was because i heard that they were starting to not teach the truth about the alamo the alamo is
01:32:34.000 very well documented we know exactly what happened and here were a group of americans that were fighting
01:32:40.220 for the freedom of mexico they were fighting they weren't fighting for texas they were fighting for
01:32:46.600 the freedom of the mexicans they were heroes and the reason why we got into a fight with the mexicans
01:32:56.480 afterwards is because they killed these guys
01:33:00.260 the the mexican oppressor at the time was a really bad guy and we heard their plight
01:33:12.520 several americans the last few that were remaining
01:33:16.760 these guys were there and they knew they were facing certain death
01:33:21.620 you can't teach this anymore now it's now it's a symbol of oppression in a lot of places at least i
01:33:28.280 mean including texas but now they've decided they're going to go the last step and that is
01:33:34.740 take out all of the alamo war story and make it about that sacred land that has been sacred for 10 000
01:33:43.560 years long before america and it'll be it'll be safe and and a sanctuary long after america
01:33:50.780 and believe me if they could remove the chapel on it they would
01:33:55.660 this is american history this is like saying here's independence hall but we're not going to talk
01:34:04.500 about the declaration of independence we're not going to talk about what happened there
01:34:08.020 that's insanity please go to save the alamo dot org dot us or sorry dot us save the alamo dot us and
01:34:21.160 vote to save the alamo you have till eight o'clock tonight according at least according to this caller
01:34:26.800 um but i did hear it i did hear about it um this weekend somebody said glenn you gotta talk about this
01:34:34.040 i didn't realize it was today i heard it from uh q anon oh did you know no i'm just kidding
01:34:39.380 this is not a conspiracy theory this is real this is you never know i mean you never know now uh let
01:34:45.660 me go to uh ben in missouri hello ben hello hi you're on uh i'm in michigan yeah missouri okay oh sorry
01:34:56.040 um yeah no worries um my question to you guys and to um the uh the talker before these mask mandates
01:35:06.320 um i have anxiety with mask mandates i i feel like everybody's a puppet it's not a good thing and i live
01:35:14.840 in michigan where it's pretty dang mandatory yeah um and if we have justice uh ruth bader ginsburg's
01:35:24.600 uh nominee not happen and everything else i'm worried like you were talking about that these
01:35:29.720 mask mandates are going to be forever and then i just constantly have to have this anxiety for the
01:35:35.680 rest of my life so so here here's the thing first of all ben don't my mother used to always say don't
01:35:41.820 borrow trouble don't borrow the trouble from the future so just worry about the things that you can
01:35:47.140 worry that you need that you need to worry about today so don't get anxiety you know about a mask
01:35:52.680 mandate that's going to happen let's see what let's see what happens and i will tell you that right now
01:35:58.320 the the mask mandate and all these mandates they all fell by the wayside in pennsylvania we're going
01:36:04.300 to see some more action on that today but i don't believe that these things are going to stand and
01:36:10.000 honestly if we start getting mask mandates and being locked down you know until 2022 is what they're
01:36:16.740 actually saying now if that happens you're going to have anxiety over something else it won't it won't
01:36:22.980 the mask will be the least of your worries of other things my business is you know destroyed and
01:36:28.820 everything else is happening but you know i live in michigan so this is what's happening but um yeah i
01:36:35.000 what do you think if uh if trump does nominee somebody in these the pennsylvania stuff goes to the
01:36:44.120 supreme court you know is the supreme court going to hold up the their ruling i don't know i mean that's
01:36:53.440 why it's important for donald trump to be able to get the right person in and this is probably
01:36:59.660 the most important uh selection because we cannot have another justice roberts you can't count on roberts
01:37:07.920 roberts is not a conservative uh every time he could vote on the things that really matter every
01:37:15.280 time he could vote uh for the constitution he fails in that he is i think he is worried about legacy i don't
01:37:24.040 know i i don't know what has gotten to him but something got to him and he has he has become
01:37:31.340 very very undependable and in fact i think um you know on the other side if you will yeah i think
01:37:39.660 he's very dependable it's just not on our side yeah not dependable for a conservative so this one
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01:39:21.980 let me go to uh pat in pennsylvania hello pat how are you hey glenn thank you very much for taking
01:39:38.920 my call i really enjoy your show thank you quick things a comment and a question yes uh the comment
01:39:44.720 is i live in washington county about 12 miles south of pittsburgh and i am furious with the uh
01:39:50.160 republicans here in the state doing nothing i just want to thank that attorney and you for having
01:39:55.020 them on yeah can you pick up your phone if you're on speakerphone can you pick it up by
01:39:58.420 by chance okay go ahead i just want to you know thank you for having the attorney attorney for being
01:40:03.920 on your show for for someone to fight back against governor wolf because the republicans here doing
01:40:09.980 nothing so i just want to thank you for that this is crazy i don't know what's wrong with republicans
01:40:14.960 this is they're afraid of their own shadow they have the constitution on their side and a group of
01:40:20.780 people so willing to stand up for them i they're just lost they're just lost glenn they have the facts
01:40:28.820 and history behind them yes they can support and they never use it and it drives me absolutely nuts
01:40:34.760 so it's really a shame and thank god for president trump because he he does push back and fight back
01:40:41.800 and that's why we love him every day that goes by i think uh how how wrong i was about some of the
01:40:50.700 things that i thought were his biggest uh uh flaws i think he's the only one that actually has gotten
01:40:59.360 into office and really has just plowed right through him uh and it's because of the way he behaves he's
01:41:07.340 he's out of the system literally just completely foreign to the system and the system doesn't know how
01:41:14.400 to fight it and it's important right now and also he's a businessman he solves problems
01:41:20.180 politicians talk he solves problems and i think that gets missed too and i think that's a very
01:41:25.660 important point yeah thanks pat for your phone call um you know one of the things that uh donald trump
01:41:30.660 said i think a week ago was it's more important more important to me to be a problem solver than the
01:41:36.600 president uh and that's when they were saying this isn't very presidential he's like i'm just
01:41:41.400 trying to solve the problem mike minnesota you're on wow this is this is such an honor to speak with
01:41:49.300 you let me well thank you speaker um i just wanted to talk uh you know i i'm up in bemidji minnesota if
01:41:57.240 anybody's ever heard of that nobody probably had until donald trump flew in here on friday
01:42:02.320 and it was so exciting in this little town we're a town of 11 000 people up here and um and seeing his
01:42:10.600 great big plane now i didn't physically get to go they said that there were 15 000 people at the
01:42:15.480 rally um i have three of my kids were there i have 10 children and three of my children were there so i
01:42:21.060 got really good data from them of how it was and they sat there for six hours waiting to hear him and
01:42:26.740 he spoke for i think it was pretty nearly two hours and everybody that was there was just so
01:42:32.460 kind and so it was just a wonderful experience i i went to a bush rally years ago and i kind of
01:42:39.440 relate to it but um it was so fun having him here and this whole town a little dinky town up in
01:42:45.500 northern minnesota that's that's i think tends to be on a bit on the liberal side we have a college
01:42:49.680 here and stuff but the trump signs are everywhere and just last week because they knew that um trump
01:42:55.180 was coming a few biden signs went up there's a handful of them around town um and there was a
01:43:00.580 couple of little teeny protests um far far away from the rally but um uh yeah it was just what do you
01:43:06.680 what do you think mike is going to happen with minnesota i mean you guys are at ground zero
01:43:11.400 and i think minnesota is really in play for donald trump um because i i can i can only speak for my
01:43:18.800 i really did not want to vote for him last time i was the ted cruz guy but i did but i like i said i
01:43:25.100 have 10 children he got one vote out of my family this time everybody's on board with trump so i can only
01:43:32.280 speak from the people that i know but he is i just have never seen this kind of excitement about
01:43:37.420 somebody before he actually came through in ways i would have never imagined yeah would mike thanks
01:43:43.520 so much thanks so much and thanks for standing um you know i i think that's the one thing i keep
01:43:50.500 coming back to is the enthusiasm for joe biden it's just not there i mean joe biden's lucky that the
01:43:59.060 pandemic is happening because the crowds for joe biden would speak volumes at any other time you
01:44:07.700 know when when you have donald trump even barack obama didn't do this barack obama went out had huge
01:44:14.460 crowds in the first time the second time they had to put him into small you know venues because he was
01:44:20.560 not drawing the big crowds because people didn't feel the voters didn't feel that he was actually still
01:44:26.380 one of them where this time donald trump the voters are feeling i think even more that he is one of
01:44:34.860 them and people should notice what a difficult thing this is that trump is trying to do getting
01:44:39.300 re-elected in this environment i mean this is this environment is impossible is grown in a lab as the
01:44:46.480 perfect way for joe biden to achieve whatever his highest level is yeah of votes i mean this is exactly
01:44:52.200 what he needed was to be able to stay out of the spotlight as much as possible and as you point
01:44:57.600 out take down one of the one of trump's big strong suits i mean it really is it's he's able to keep
01:45:04.200 trump out you know he has not had you know this is recent where he's had these sorts of crowds but
01:45:08.640 even these are smaller than the ones he was last had last time because of obviously covid restrictions
01:45:13.220 so i mean it's a it's a big it's a big difference and it's an uphill battle here he's trying to fight
01:45:18.300 people should remember that yeah and i think if if trump wins i really truly believe about 50 percent
01:45:26.640 of that will have to go to the press they got him elected they'll get him re-elected this is the
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01:46:56.840 welcome to the uh program uh ginsburg of course is the big news of the day
01:47:10.300 we wanted to uh we wanted to see what we can expect uh the president has announced that he's
01:47:17.400 got a list a short list now of about five um in fact play what he said just this morning
01:47:22.640 so you said you'll make the announcement this week can you tell us more about that will it be the
01:47:26.860 beginning of the week what day i think it'll be on friday or saturday and we want to pay respect we
01:47:35.060 it looks like it looks like uh we will have probably services on thursday or friday as i
01:47:42.940 understand it i think you know the respect we should wait till the services are over
01:47:46.700 for justice ginsburg and so we're looking probably at friday or maybe saturday
01:47:52.500 so i think that's nice um i would imagine that there are some radicals out out there going well
01:47:58.460 just don't bury her for a month uh because we can make it uh in time and i think it's really
01:48:04.980 important that the republicans and the president do this we have uh carrie severino on with us she is
01:48:11.000 the president of judicial crisis uh and we wanted to talk to her and i guess i guess carrie the first
01:48:16.880 question is do we have enough time to confirm a scotus replacement before the election uh the answer
01:48:24.320 yes absolutely you look at like justice o'connor she was confirmed 33 days after her nomination
01:48:29.760 was submitted and she was unanimously confirmed you have justice ginsburg herself 42 days again
01:48:35.440 almost unanimously and uh justice stevens 19 days now that was you know that was you know a couple
01:48:42.240 decades ago but we can we can totally do it and what's interesting is all of these women that the
01:48:46.940 president is looking at they have been recently confirmed by the senate and i think all with bipartisan
01:48:51.340 majority so the senate has seen them recently their information like their background file from the
01:48:57.380 fbi all is almost up to date already i think there's not a lot standing in the way of moving forward
01:49:03.020 we already know you know even the senators are familiar with all of these not potential nominees
01:49:07.760 okay so um he said he had a list of five but three of them we know are you familiar with those three
01:49:14.420 female judges yes yeah the three that we hear a lot about um are amy coney barrett obviously everyone
01:49:21.420 remembers her dogma lives loudly within you moment with senator feinstein last year those anti-catholic
01:49:26.680 attacks that went on she held her own with grace under pressure she's the mother of seven including
01:49:32.080 two children who were adopted from haiti just a really inspiring story in her life barbara lagoa who
01:49:38.140 had spent over a decade in the florida state courts now is on the 11th circuit thanks to donald trump
01:49:43.740 she is the daughter of cuban immigrants um who really speaks eloquently about her own parents
01:49:50.000 desire to come here because they wanted their children to grow up in a nation of laws not a
01:49:54.920 tyrannical government and so she's very committed to making sure that the role of a judge is to just
01:49:59.040 interpret the law not make it up and then allison rushing is someone else the president mentioned
01:50:03.220 she's a fourth circuit nominee um she is someone who has a distinguished legal career she clerked for
01:50:09.080 justice thomas like i did she also came under fire like barrett during her confirmation process
01:50:13.960 because she'd been involved in the group alliance defending freedom which stands for religious freedom
01:50:18.440 and things like that so she understands also what it's like to be attacked for your faith so the one
01:50:24.760 that i mean let's just play politics here for a second then i'll quickly switch to constitution but the
01:50:30.260 one who makes sense i think on both sides politically and also uh with the constitution
01:50:37.000 is uh barbara lagoa i mean the background of her being cuban she's from florida cuban and then uh more
01:50:45.860 importantly being the first american generation i think those people get it much more than anybody else
01:50:54.220 and i think that that's a strong vote for her on sticking to the constitution would you agree or all
01:51:01.840 three of them that way who's the best on holding to the constitution do you think you know the great
01:51:08.880 thing about that these these final shortlisters that we're we're hearing about i honestly i think all
01:51:14.460 of them would be outstanding i could put my seal of approval on all of them in terms of what i've seen
01:51:18.240 of their record on the court so that's really encouraging yeah they all have slightly different
01:51:22.980 stories but i think all have inspiring stories and it's it's interesting they're going to all
01:51:28.140 thankfully very much diverge from where justice ginsburg would be in terms of her jurisprudence
01:51:33.660 right but i do think they carry on that same tradition of being strong women you know being
01:51:38.800 path-breaking in many ways um you know in particular when you think of barrett you know doing all this
01:51:44.660 with seven kids how many how many mothers of seven do you know who are that accomplished in their field
01:51:48.200 and have have risen that far uh lagoa obviously with her your inspiring story of coming here and
01:51:54.620 and being the first generation so it's these are these are people who can really fit into that um
01:52:00.760 that legacy nicely in terms of all of the best things i think about justice ginsburg of of her uh
01:52:06.540 her strength and her courage do you um do you see any of these fitting a scalia or a thomas
01:52:14.320 kind of standard oh that's that's the reason they're on the list right i mean you've got people
01:52:20.220 like barrett who was a scalia clerk and i've heard one of his favorite clerks uh rushing was a thomas
01:52:25.200 clerk um and and uh lagoa didn't clerk for either one of them but i i love that there was a meme that
01:52:30.620 went around right after she was nominated it said lagoa it's spanish for clarence thomas um in that
01:52:35.520 and that's really how i think a lot of the conservative movement in in florida views her i don't think
01:52:41.180 she has as much you know known as much nationally but so i think all of them that's the reason they're
01:52:46.420 picked is this approach to the law where you look first and foremost at what the text said it's not
01:52:51.980 what i wish it said it's not what i think in 2020 we should update it to say it's what did our elected
01:52:56.880 representatives pass what does the constitution itself actually say and then you know let the
01:53:02.040 chips fall where they may and if it's not the result you want go back to congress and fix it so yeah
01:53:06.840 we're just concerned i think all americans are just concerned that we would have another roberts
01:53:10.580 pick that oh yes you know that's been devastating devastating well that's why i think what you're
01:53:17.700 seeing and this is something that all of trump's list was really chosen with roberts in mind when
01:53:23.400 when when uh molly hemmingwood and i were working on a book on the kavanaugh nomination justice on trial
01:53:27.940 we learned that part of his vetting process was trying to find like the anti-roberts someone who they
01:53:33.800 thought would be strong in the face of pressure that's why it's so exciting to see people for example
01:53:39.400 you know like like the the barrett or the russian who got pressure during their confirmation process
01:53:45.220 and nonetheless stood up to it you know lagoa has had she already on the 11th circuit has had people
01:53:50.640 trying to launch politically motivated recusal campaigns and she stood firm she's like no i don't
01:53:55.900 have to recuse in this case this is an important case i like i'm going to sit on it so you have to
01:54:00.800 have someone who has illustrated in their career that they've got that spine and what's exciting is all
01:54:05.680 these women uh have shown they have spines but but lagoa is the only one that hasn't been
01:54:10.920 already in front of of uh a hearing right oh no she she was just recently confirmed to the 11th circuit
01:54:20.340 okay by the senate so so all three of them have been confirmed by this senate well or this this
01:54:25.880 or the previous senate but within the trump administration so again all of their you know
01:54:30.800 their their vetting has been recently updated they have been um they've gone through that kind
01:54:36.560 of harrowing process once recently so i feel like you know we have we're talking about people all of
01:54:42.120 whom are ready um well if you can ever be ready for what we expect is coming because we know that
01:54:47.760 you know the kavana nomination was crazy i don't know how you make it crazier but i know that there's
01:54:52.780 democrats right now having brainstorming sessions trying to figure out having but you're a little boy that
01:54:58.700 cried wolf i mean you you do that a second time i think that galvanized uh the country a lot of people
01:55:05.580 changed their view of what was going on in the democratic party because of that and to have that
01:55:11.980 kind of an outrageous scene again i think would be devastating to the democrats yeah i know i think
01:55:19.060 you're exactly right they totally overstepped and i think it really hurt them yet somehow you know when
01:55:23.820 you look at all the stuff going on they don't seem to have gotten that message there's i i think that the
01:55:28.380 the radical edge of the party is um you know is going crazy and they're kind of setting themselves
01:55:34.600 on fire sometimes literally in ways that i don't think is what most americans and certainly not
01:55:39.540 independents and you know the moderate ring wing of the democratic party wants to see so you know
01:55:44.760 have at it over overstep again let's see how that works for you is there anything in their records that
01:55:50.340 that has been drug out that uh could be expanded as you have you seen anything that is bad or not bad
01:55:58.660 but just like oh geez that's there uh and they had to explain it but it could be made up into something
01:56:05.840 bigger have you seen any trouble or weak spots in any of these people well there's certainly stuff in
01:56:11.360 their records that's going to get controversy but i think generally it's controversy for all the right
01:56:14.900 reasons you know it's going to get it's going to get stuff people going oh my gosh how could you have
01:56:19.180 you know there's there's cases where they've all ruled and someone's going to go well that's a
01:56:22.420 really sympathetic plaintiff and their answer which is the right answer to be you know what that's what
01:56:26.960 the law said and i don't write the law that's not my job as a judge so so what i what i have seen is
01:56:32.460 you're of course you're going to get controversy but i think it's going to be the right kind of
01:56:36.220 controversy on these nominees that we're looking at and that's that's really excited now they haven't none of
01:56:40.580 them have had case in every single area of law no one has um but i think we have a lot of really
01:56:45.440 you know these are all people with with records that we can look at and that's what that's what
01:56:49.100 it has to come down to is you look at the objective record that they have um so you can see how they
01:56:54.040 really perform on the bench is there anything that the democrats can do seeing that the senate
01:56:59.200 is controlled by the republicans and a lot of weenie republicans but is there anything
01:57:04.280 that the senate can do uh the democrats can do to stop this dead in its tracks is
01:57:10.560 there any any trick you know in the parliamentary rules to be able to stop this or can can mitch
01:57:17.560 mcconnell if he can keep his crowd together proceed i think if he's got 50 votes he can do it because
01:57:24.640 we got we got the vice president and and i hope he gets more than 50 votes but um you know obviously
01:57:29.500 i'm i am not a senate rules expert that stuff is crazy it's really yeah i'm sure they're out there
01:57:34.900 brainstorming again trying to find some hole but if they couldn't do it for kavanaugh i don't think
01:57:39.760 they're going to be able to find it now and uh you know we will see we'll see crazy stuff going on
01:57:45.600 like where they remember with even during the first kavanaugh hearing where they tried to just
01:57:49.780 talk over chairman grassley oh it took an hour to get through a 10 and open stuff like that you know
01:57:54.720 made for tv little moment right but i don't think they actually at the end of the day are going to
01:57:59.540 have to vote and last question um as they uh as they go through and you're looking and saying you
01:58:07.020 know they need to have 50 we're going to lose romney which would bring us to 50 uh we've got the two
01:58:12.660 the two that have already said they're not on board uh and then if you lose romney you're at 50 is there
01:58:19.400 anybody else that you're concerned that might go would you watch any of that stuff you know it's it's
01:58:25.960 hard to keep track i know there's people who they don't want to have a vote now or whatever i do
01:58:30.380 think it's going to be hard when you are looking at one of these women in the face and you see the
01:58:34.840 outstanding role models that they are the path-breaking careers that they've led i think
01:58:39.300 it's going to be hard to come to a point and say yeah i'm gonna i don't think this person deserves
01:58:43.000 vote so you know we'll see i think leader mcconnell knows better than anyone where his votes are
01:58:47.340 and he's going to be in charge of how to how to navigate this through the senate he did it for
01:58:50.500 gorsuch he did it for kavanaugh those are really controversial i'm confident he can do that again
01:58:54.780 that's great well you i feel so much better talking to you uh let's please stay in touch
01:59:00.280 because i'm gonna i'm gonna need to stay uh in a happy mood and i think america needs to
01:59:05.260 uh carrie thank you very much for your analysis appreciate it you can follow her at judicial
01:59:11.520 network.com or on twitter at jcn severino carrie severino president of judicial crisis
01:59:20.680 all right i want to talk to you a little bit about uh gold line and the value of money uh for
01:59:29.160 three what is it 348 years uh the bank of england has has always had interest rates in the positive
01:59:39.920 they've never gone negative they just started talking about going to negative interest rates
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01:59:54.180 they let me say that again they pay you to take out the money that's crazy that's because well we
02:00:03.340 got to spend but what do we what can we spend it on honestly what can we spend it on you want to
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02:00:20.900 ever been at but anyway um you know i tried to order a gun and they said it might be late 2022 by the time
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02:01:52.880 welcome to the uh glenn beck program uh we're just talking about off the air we're talking about all
02:02:04.420 the things that are going on right now i don't know if anyone had the feeling that i had it was
02:02:10.700 like doc brown when he had that last log that he had to throw into the furnace of the right before the
02:02:17.040 the train went over the cliff remember that that's the way i felt this ginsburg thing the ginsburg thing
02:02:22.540 was on friday when i heard it i'd like throw another log on the fire as i look at all of the things that
02:02:28.660 are going on um and how unfair the press is and how nobody knows who to believe and uh all of this
02:02:37.200 stuff how does this not end with with real violence because if if they don't accept the election
02:02:49.200 and they drag it on and they or they they do get the election and they win and then they start to
02:02:57.480 pack the court or any of these things the right's not going to sit around and accept that the right's
02:03:04.580 not going to sit around and and accept something if they make these boxes in pennsylvania legal where
02:03:12.160 you don't even have to have a time stamp on the on the ballot going in they're fighting for four extra
02:03:19.760 days for ballots so the election is on tuesday but as long as it's postmarked by the following friday
02:03:26.220 it's okay how do you accept that it's crazy crazy it's craziness we have got to find our way back to
02:03:34.020 some sanity and some traditional rules that all of america is played by forever we we have to find
02:03:43.100 our way back to that before this election and that's going to be a hard one to do going to be a hard
02:03:48.460 one to do you don't seem so optimistic no i'm not but i was opted we should get carrie back on the
02:03:52.900 phone because i was optimistic about that you need more uh drugs for your back okay thank you