Glenn Beck is back with a new segment called Stand Up! This week, Beck is joined by his good friend Stu Brigier to discuss the dangers of the flu vaccine and how to get a good night's rest.
00:06:16.700I mean, I've got a lot of things going on for me.
00:06:19.020My immune system has been compromised.
00:06:22.500I mean, I think I could make a good case for that.
00:06:24.720I'm just not used to a country that a year into the monoclonal antibody thing, we still can't get them.
00:06:36.720I mean, I've never seen, I've never, I've never been in this country, I've lived 57 years, never in my time as an American citizen, have I ever seen a time when you just couldn't get it.
00:06:54.540Unless it was like a Teddy Ruxpin or, or Cabbage Patch Kid, okay?
00:07:30.120So those have been the two most prominent ones.
00:07:31.820And there's a third one, kind of like if you think about it, like as the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, right?
00:07:36.540Like it was kind of like the third one that wasn't used as much and wasn't as common.
00:07:40.500That third one seems to be the only one working against Omicron.
00:07:45.100So you, if you have Omicron, which of course you don't know, because we don't have a test that's quick and easy to tell you if you have Omicron.
00:07:52.160But if you have Omicron, which you probably do at this point, the two main monoclonal antibodies may not even work very well against it.
00:14:42.500How much of this is just you being frustrated because you're sick and you feel terrible and you're just zero angry is angers is bubbling over.
00:17:44.100You know, don't bring your old stuff with you.
00:17:46.280If you know why you're moving because of the way your stupid friends voted, then move out.
00:17:53.720And you're going to need a great real estate agent, especially if you're moving from one of those crappy states, because who wants to buy it?
00:18:01.360Oh, gee, I got a great house in Chicago.
00:19:10.680But do you see any of those on January 6th?
00:19:15.080And did you see that the, the cast of, of Hamilton came out and they zoomed a live performance of Hamilton for Nancy Pelosi and the committee for January 6th, which was so great.
00:19:31.240And the way I think we should have our politicians looking into, you know, that are really buckling in and looking at, at, uh, uh, people who were trying to overthrow the government of the United States.
00:20:16.340Your country is in safe hands, safe hands.
00:20:19.940You're not helping me a lot here, Stu.
00:20:23.800I've been trying, but I think you are, you've, you've hit that like point of irritation where you're, you might not be, uh, there might not be a way to help.
00:20:36.980No, I think, I think, you know, I get that like, um, uh, whenever I get sick or I, something goes wrong, I just get like, so everything keeps bothering me.
00:20:46.900I think I, cause I mean, I know I've heard you talk about these issues before, uh, but there's usually less of a, just, I want to kill everyone around me sort of vibe.
00:37:12.640Because of the interview that I did with Donald Trump, and I did part of it in my house, and that painting that I talked to you about last Monday of the Joe Louis fight, MSNBC was like,
00:37:53.560I probably wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for Relief Factor, because I just couldn't deal with it every day and deal with all of the stuff in America.
00:55:28.820Back in just a second with more of Bill O'Reilly, I want to tell you a little bit about Built Bar.
00:55:35.400I have a New Year's resolution to lose weight, and hopefully COVID is helping me a little bit, but probably not.
00:55:44.760I have a really hard time losing weight, mainly because I eat too much and I don't exercise at all.
00:55:51.400But beyond that, I still have a hard time losing weight, and I need every possible thing in my arsenal to fight because I have a sweet tooth.
00:56:08.060I know it's a protein bar, and it's low in carbs and low in sugar and high in protein and all the things that you need, but it's made with real chocolate.
00:56:17.780And I think they should be sold as candy bars that are good for you, not something good for you that also tastes like a candy bar, because those never work out, at least for me.
00:56:27.460I've never had something that was good for me and really delicious.
00:58:20.000But it's not really COVID consequences.
00:58:22.740I think it is more of the government consequences.
00:58:25.380We could get back to America in probably a few weeks here if they would stop helping people stay home by giving them more money than they can make out in the private sector.
00:59:49.340They're tearing down everything that is a treatment.
00:59:52.000Well, millions of Americans are getting it.
00:59:55.000So what do we do besides isolate at home?
00:59:58.820Everything that is a possible treatment that I personally know people who have done other treatments once they've gotten it, and it's helped them, the government is standing in the way of.
01:00:09.300I mean, it's so clear what this government is doing.
01:00:36.400I'd have to give that advice to doctors now.
01:00:38.560I'd have to give that advice to doctors now, because doctors, a lot of doctors, are not able to do the things that they truly believe in and have seen work.
01:03:58.640I just took a phone call from Mark Levin and missed the call with the guy who had—I really want to hear his story.
01:04:11.120He was thrown into prison, thrown into jail, and wanted to be in—they wanted him in prison, tried to dishonorably discharge him from his service.
01:04:20.920He was the guy who came out and talked about, we just want some answers from the Pentagon.
01:04:26.480We want somebody's head to roll for what's been going on in Afghanistan.
01:04:56.280If you want to make sure you get a copy, I urge you to order it now.
01:05:02.360The first run, we ran an awful lot of them.
01:05:07.340This is the first time that we are publishing it ourself.
01:05:11.080We are using a secondary to help distribute because we don't have the distribution arm at this point, but Mercury Inc.
01:05:20.020We are doing it ourself instead of going through a publisher and Simon & Schuster.
01:05:26.280And I am free now to write whatever I want when I want.
01:05:31.400I was under contract with Simon & Schuster, and I can't tell you how glad I am.
01:05:37.300They were great partners for us for a long time.
01:05:40.060And then a Hillary Clinton guy got in and is running it, and he was just, I thought, a very bad partner for us.
01:05:48.220And because of that, we were probably very bad partners for them.
01:05:50.980But I'm glad to be now in an era and have the ability to run our own publishing company and to be able to bring you the things we want to bring you at the quality we want.
01:06:05.720The Great Reset is something that was probably the hardest book we've had to write because the information when we started was dribs and drabs and here and there.
01:06:19.020And as we got into it deeper and deeper, we saw how much of it has already been done, where the foundation is.
01:06:25.240It is the biggest story in the world, because this is not just about America.
01:07:00.300That's why there's all kinds of footnotes from the original sources.
01:07:03.920But this is critical that we understand and we share with one another this information, because we are the last line of defense.
01:07:13.020We have to be able to share this information.
01:07:16.160And if you are listening to us overseas, if you are listening to us anywhere in the world, I urge you to get the Great Reset.
01:07:24.540This is not an American story, but people in England, France, Germany, Switzerland, Africa, even Asia need to understand.
01:07:35.760And all of the prime ministers, all of the presidents around, they ran on the same horrible slogan that Joe Biden ran on, which is build back better.
01:07:48.080That is the Great Reset, and it is not a conspiracy theory, and it will change every aspect of your life.
01:07:59.340And if you don't stop it now, by 2030, it will be done.
01:08:05.240I fear that it could be done in the next 12 months if we hit another massive crisis.
01:08:14.620And the Great Reset people, the Davos people, the World Economic Forum, just held a conference on December 6th on how they're going to deal with a global economic collapse.
01:09:24.920This is a great story because Chris Hayes, the MSNBC host, who, you know, I've heard various things about Chris Hayes and that, like, maybe he's kind of a sane member of the left.
01:09:37.040You know, I've heard people that we, you know, we like to say that, you know, he's much more sane on, you know, his show and podcasts than he is on Twitter.
01:09:44.160I don't know if that's accurate or not.
01:09:49.900Yeah, so he tweets, I guess he saw a clip of you doing the Trump interview, and you had, the way that Trump interview worked for, you know, whatever it's worth behind the scenes, you had taped the interview in December before the holidays, and were planning to be the first interview to come out on your podcast where you do weekly interviews.
01:10:09.820And you're going to release that the first week of the new year.
01:10:12.360Now, of course, you got sick and were unable to kind of do the full show around it that you wanted to, but you had recorded a couple of, like, lines to introduce the interview, basically.
01:10:22.020In that, in those few lines where you were saying that you were sick, in the background is your Joe Louis painting, Joe Louis, Max Schmeling painting.
01:10:37.300So, it's just in the background of the picture.
01:10:40.520So, Chris Hayes apparently sees this, and without doing one second of research, without questioning his initial instinct at all, goes out and tweets,
01:10:52.740Is that a picture of Nazi darling Max Schmeling knocking out Joe Louis on his wall?
01:10:57.100That's kind of a weird thing to have up!
01:11:00.460And he links to the painting of Max Schmeling.
01:11:03.140Now, and he also responds to someone else and says, that's a hell of a choice to put on your wall!
01:11:09.980The implication basically being that you are putting Nazi propaganda in your house because you secretly love Nazis, and I guess we're caught on camera.
01:11:21.000Or maybe, who knows, promoting to the conservative audience how much you love Nazis, because all conservatives are Nazis.
01:11:25.840Now, with any effort at all, this supposed journalist could have easily just googled, you know, Glenn Beck, Joe Louis, Max Schmeling, and seen the segment that we did.
01:12:22.120Like, if I saw a left-wing personality, Chris Hayes, in the background, he's got a giant, wonderful painting of Joseph Stalin, I might think to myself, you know, that's kind of a weird thing to have on your wall.
01:12:33.800But I would immediately think, what if I don't know the story?
01:12:36.920I better google it to see if I can figure out why he has a Joseph Stalin painting on his wall.
01:12:45.140He just tweets without thinking, without a second of thought about it, without a second of research about it.
01:12:50.660And, of course, doesn't look for the fact that you did a segment on national radio just two days earlier explaining exactly what the painting is.
01:13:00.800And, of course, the painting, if you didn't hear that segment, let me give you...
01:13:17.020It's only when you've been knocked down and counted out and received rightly deserved humiliation do you stand up and you never make that mistake again.
01:13:53.220You explain that at length on national media just a couple of days beforehand.
01:13:58.560Yet, we have a guy who not only doesn't bother to look for the information, but also just assumes because his political opponent likes lower taxes than he does, I guess he's a Nazi supporter in secret.
01:14:13.980If that's not a good microcosm, what is wrong with our country right now?
01:15:30.240In fact, it turns out he was an enemy of Adolf Hitler.
01:15:34.140So it turns out I have three, assuming that the ref was anti-Nazi, three anti-Nazis in that painting.
01:15:42.700But I want to thank Chris Hayes for making that painting now a source of controversy so it would sell for more if I decide to ever sell it.
01:15:51.820It now is a famous controversial painting.
01:15:55.560I also would like to thank everybody involved.
01:20:06.520They did a really interesting thing over there, real clear investigations where, you know, I think a lot of conservatives have made this point and said, like, you know, what's worse?
01:20:15.700January 6th or the George Floyd riots?
01:20:19.320And they're different events, but I think, you know, really both bad.
01:20:23.300And why don't we treat them both like they were really bad things?
01:20:28.400Well, they went through and did all the background research and decided to find out the scale of both of these events, as well as some others, to try to compare so we can have some sort of understanding as to which situation was bigger, bigger effect to the country.
01:22:00.760Today, this last hour is going to challenge everything you think you know.
01:22:07.760Two great people going to join us this half hour.
01:22:11.960One is Benjamin Weingarten, a good friend of ours, and from Real Clear Investigations, he has looked at all of the worst things, 9-11, Pearl Harbor, and he's compared them.
01:22:25.860You know, the stat for stats on how they've changed things in America.
01:22:29.780Oh, I think it's, I think that January 6th doesn't even rank, but we'll get that coming up in a minute.
01:22:36.720And a good friend, somebody I disagree with a lot, but is so challenging to your thinking.
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01:24:42.500Before I get there, I just want to say, um, because last night the painting that I did of Joe Lewis, um, being knocked out by Max Schmeling, Schmeling called, uh, that I call it, the birth of a champion, uh, was trending last night.
01:24:58.860Cause it was, it was on during an interview with, uh, with Donald Trump and, uh, they're calling it Nazi propaganda.
01:25:04.940It couldn't be further from the truth.
01:25:07.300I've said that I'm not going to sell this.
01:25:09.180There's one person I would sell this to.
01:25:10.740I would sell it to Joe Rogan because he would appreciate the, uh, uh, the message in this.
01:26:48.860Michael, I don't know if you heard this, uh, Glenn talking about the backstory of this, uh, painting that he did of Joe Lewis and Max Schmeling.
01:26:56.500And this reaction from Chris Hayes of MSNBC and, uh, you know, to be fair, tons of other people on the left, uh, he, they, they see this painting in the background of one of his interviews.
01:27:07.060They say, oh my gosh, he's got Nazi propaganda up there because this is when Max Schmeling had beaten Joe Lewis.
01:27:13.480And I, you know, any simple Googling gets you to the explanation as to what this painting is that Glenn's praising, you know, like you have a failure and that turns your life around.
01:27:23.760And that's the important moment when you, when you fail that, that leads to success in the future.
01:27:28.940And, you know, you've talked about the media really well over, over the years.
01:27:31.840And you, I think, understand this better than so many others.
01:27:50.360First, I'm going to play devil's advocate because I think you guys remember, it was like a year ago when former Senate candidate Harold Ford was staying at an Airbnb and behind him on the wall was Andy Warhol's painting of Chairman Mao.
01:28:03.520And Warhol meant it as a finger to Mao, as an example of how Mao had become a quote-unquote celebrity in the same way that Warhol had painted Elizabeth Taylor and Mao Monroe.
01:28:14.520And all the conservatives were freaking out that this was communist propaganda, even though it wasn't his house, and even though it would have been a simple Googling.
01:35:11.820I've talked to people who are inside the administration before, and they said the one mistake that they made was they underestimated the power of all of these long-term bureaucrats and the Republican Party, that they would be so against him.
01:35:32.240Now, I don't know who he staffs it with and who he gets to have the balls to run some of these things to fire or shut down these departments.
01:35:40.960But that's what it's going to take, one way or another.
01:40:24.460And then that is, you know, we have to have people who understand where we are in our society.
01:40:31.940It is, look, it's almost lights out time.
01:40:35.380And, you know, maybe we deserve it, because we have taken this for granted for so long, and we've been running on other generations' vapors for so long, and we've become this monstrosity that is all run in Washington.
01:40:53.220So, maybe we deserve it, but I think the original premise is worth saving.
01:41:00.340I don't know where he gets those people.
01:41:02.500I mean, you know, you look at Denevin Nunes, you see him as an insider, I see him as an insider-outsider, you know what I mean?
01:41:08.600He's a guy who's been there, who doesn't like the way it's running, and has been standing up for it.
01:44:20.560I am about to lose my voice entirely, and I want to make sure that I'm full-throated for next week.
01:44:26.740The new book comes out on the Great Reset.
01:44:29.240But the biggest story this week had to be about the candlelight vigil they had on the stairs of the Capitol last night.
01:44:36.540Commemorating all those that, well, no, because nobody died except a Marine that was on the opposing side.
01:44:49.420So I don't know what the candles were lit for because they certainly were not highlighting her.
01:44:54.260They are trying to make this into another 1941 or 9-11, and it's despicable.
01:45:03.520Yesterday on Stu's show, he had Benjamin Weingarten on, a very dear friend of ours and brilliant guy, who has done a little investigation into that claim.
01:45:28.600We kind of mentioned your study here, Ben, talking about the differences between the 2020 Floyd riots and the 2021 January 6th riot.
01:45:41.540And it's a point that conservatives have made many times in that there was no real focus on this.
01:45:47.940In fact, we saw it praised by the left, these riots that were going on.
01:45:53.060And many times we pointed out there's a discrepancy here.
01:45:56.060Why aren't these both being treated equally?
01:45:57.420You went through and tried to quantify this.
01:45:59.240Can you tell us about the process of putting all this together?
01:46:02.700Yeah, the whole objective of this was to fill in the gap that the media and our political class has created in terms of their total inability and unwillingness to address what people saw with their own eyes.
01:46:16.700And what the public wants to see, according to the polling, which is an equal investigation into what transpired in summer 2020.
01:46:24.820Something that, of course, the vice president of the United States herself drummed up support for bail funds, which effectively incentivized that behavior for, set that aside for a moment.
01:46:34.380The public wanted to see, according to polling, equal scrutiny for those riots as the January 6th Capitol riot.
01:46:41.500And since the political class of media wouldn't do it, we put together this chart basically comparing the size, scope, and nature of the political violence that transpired at the Capitol versus the summer 2020 riots.
01:46:55.320So people could assess the gravity of the two in and of themselves and compare it to each other with their own eyes and make their own assessment as to whether the hyperbolic political rhetoric actually met the case based on the facts and the merits.
01:47:10.780And then also we looked at the investigative and prosecutorial vigor associated with pursuing those who were culpable or accused in connection with crimes associated with these events.
01:47:23.660And so we went through chapter and verse, federal government documents, law enforcement documents, court records reporting from the most mainstream institutions so that people could assess for themselves a couple of major things.
01:47:41.260And then number two, is there a double standard in the way these cases were prosecuted and investigated to the extent they even were?
01:47:49.440And what we found were some really remarkable takeaways in terms of the contrast between these two cases of political violence.
01:47:56.260Yeah, Ben, let's start with the scope of this because, you know, sure there's a symbolism of the Capitol that I think is separate from these,
01:48:05.220from from from one of these other incidents.
01:48:07.220I will say you also go through the 2017 inauguration riot, which people basically forget about and show that that's much closer to the scale of the Capitol riot and has a lot of the same symbolism attached to it.
01:48:17.800But kind of give me the difference in scale between these two events.
01:48:22.440You have January 6th and the 2020 George Floyd riots.
01:48:25.500Yeah, so the headline numbers, I think, are these.
01:48:30.240First, the summer 2020 riots resulted in 15 times more injured police officers, one of whom, of course, was killed, David Dorn, 23 times as many arrests and estimated damages in dollar terms.
01:48:45.780And this is the most egregious or massive disparity here.
01:48:50.3401,300 times more costly was the damage of the summer 2020 riots, one to two billion dollars in damages there versus approximately one and a half million in an event that's compared to 9-11, Pearl Harbor, the worst acts of the Civil War.
01:49:06.080There are staggering differences there.
01:49:08.060Now, you talk about the symbolism of what transpired, and that's basically the best case that's been made to try to marshal the idea that this event is somehow on the level.
01:49:17.640But it really falls apart when you look at the casualties, the fatalities, the damage that was done, and then you look at the, what I would argue is an egregious double standard in justice here, of cases being dismissed in mass, up to 90-plus percent of citations or charges dropped, dismissed, or not filed in at least a dozen major jurisdictions across the country.
01:49:41.740So all the low-level cases, essentially, gone, wiped clean.
01:49:45.340In the case of the Capitol riot, where there have been 700-plus people hit with charges, the vast majority of which are misdemeanors, all of one case has been kicked.
01:49:55.760And dozens of people have been held in pretrial detention for months on end.
01:50:00.200Some of them will spend over a year in jail before ever hearing their case in what have been alleged to be abusive conditions, people held in solitary confinement for 20-plus hours.
01:50:11.060And I think the big takeaway, one last point I'll make briefly, is a judge, the chief judge of the D.C. District Court, where these cases are being heard, chastised the Biden Justice Department, its prosecutors, with a line, and I think this is a verbatim quote here,
01:50:27.040where you're trying to resolve the crime of the century with Class B misdemeanors.
01:50:31.780I think unintentionally that is the most telling line of the whole case, a case in which, of course, not one person has been hit with a charge of terrorism, insurrection, treason, sedition.
01:50:42.460The political case, the political persecution, does not match the legal prosecution.
01:50:47.640Yeah, I think that's one of the big things that's interesting, because if it is this crime of the century, this is not how they would handle it.
01:50:57.160And, you know, that's not to minimize it.
01:50:58.880I think it's really about just getting scale and appropriate perspective on all of these events together.
01:51:04.560It's not to say that January 6th was nothing.
01:51:07.380It's just to say that, you know, the summer of 2020 was also not nothing.
01:51:11.360It was something that was really, really important in our country, and in a way, I think, went a good distance in normalizing political violence all over the place.
01:51:23.620You know, it created a climate where we just kind of approve of this stuff, and it seemed to be okay.
01:51:31.600Half the country was saying, you know what, you can't really criticize it, and that leads to January 6th types of events all around the country if you don't get it under control.
01:51:41.360And then look at what the knock-on effects have been.
01:51:44.960And to your point, it's not to minimize what happened.
01:51:47.540It's to say, let's look at it openly and honestly so we can assess whether the fallout has been merited or not.
01:51:53.700And the fallout of January 6th is remarkable.
01:51:56.460I wrote a week after January 6th in The Federalist that this was going to be used as a catalyzing event to try to cast up to half the country or more as being terrorists
01:52:06.620terrorists or their co-conspirators, sympathizers, aiders, abettors, and use that to have a massive crackdown on dissent.
01:52:14.220And we've seen that with the Biden administration using January 6th to create a national strategy for countering domestic terrorism, so-called,
01:52:22.300which has all sorts of issues around chilling, political dissent, censorship, colluding with big tech to try to crush people.
01:52:30.220We've obviously seen that happen en masse over the last year.
01:52:33.960We've seen people booted off of payment processing platforms, banks discriminating against people.
01:52:38.680Of course, people being doxed in their workplaces, harassed, ostracized, pushed out of public life to the point where anyone could be a Donald Trump in terms of the harassment, the ostracization, legal prosecution, in fact.
01:52:52.420And I think those being held in the D.C. jail, particularly those who spent months there who have no criminal background and are accused of essentially glorified trespassing, parading,
01:53:01.960which I think might be, there may be more charges of that than any other charge than the ones that people have been hit with.
01:53:08.360They stand as a living example, a living symbol of you could end up just like these people if you dared dissent from the ruling class orthodoxy.
01:53:16.920And then you look at the knockdown effects of the summer 2020 riots, and it's been a massive surge in violent crime in cities across the country.
01:53:23.860And that disparity is also really worth mentioning.
01:53:26.040We've seen a massive rise in violent crime and an effort to not police across the country with mass dismissal of cases in cities across the country.
01:53:35.840And by contrast, every case and their mother is being pursued with respect to the Capitol riot, except, of course, these couple unindicted co-conspirators that we've read all about who, for whatever reason, are not being pursued.
01:53:47.460Hmm. Yeah, it's amazing, too, to see when you talk about After Effects, it's not like there's been a rush of an increase in membership of QAnon since January 6th, right?
01:53:57.780Like, it's gone the opposite way. I think, you know, people realize a lot of that stuff was not true.
01:54:02.460And, you know, the same thing with, like, some of these organizations like Proud Boys and everything else.
01:54:06.500There hasn't been a rush for people to join those organizations.
01:54:09.140On the other hand, the fallout from the 2020 George Floyd riots has been a massive increase in funding to the organizations who led the riots.
01:54:18.720The people who are out there organizing the marches that led to, you know, buildings being burned to the ground are now getting billions and billions of dollars a year in donations from large corporations.
01:54:30.480That is not at all what has happened after January 6th.
01:54:33.760Thankfully, you know, this has turned into an industry where groups in companies as big as Nike are out there endorsing the same groups that were endorsing these riots.
01:54:45.980It's been the ultimate social justice shakedown.
01:54:49.400To your point, it's billions of dollars, tens of billions of dollars funding a woke anti-cultural revolution that's rolling through our country and that's now backed with the full power of the federal government.
01:55:01.120And to tie it all together, to put a nice, well, terrible bow on all of this, of course, we found out that the vigil organizer last night herself had been tied to threats against Josh Hawley's family on the eve of January 6th,
01:55:14.740as well as other acts of political violence that she and the group she's associated with have been tied to those left-wing acts of political violence.
01:55:21.720So, of course, that's the premier vigil organizer last night, so somber, so serious, so concerned about the state of our democracy, i.e. their power.
01:55:33.620I encourage you to check out the work of Ben Weingarten for Real Clear Investigations, because you also got to check out the 2017 inauguration riot.
01:55:42.120We didn't have a chance to get to that here, but it's important to look at all of this stuff and how they compare.
01:55:47.220And finally, somebody's gone through and done the hard work to put all of this together.
01:55:51.360Ben Weingarten, you can get his work all tweeted out as well, at Studos America, and you can follow Ben as well on Twitter.
01:55:57.460Ben, thanks so much for coming on, man.
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01:57:38.840We'll have kind of an update on the situation with kids and how they're being affected by these COVID policies.
01:57:46.040It's been really a devastating time for kids.
01:57:49.000And for some reason, we as a country have decided, you know what is a good idea?
01:57:55.660We should put all of the burden on children without any of the benefit for children when it comes to these policies.
01:58:04.620So even if these policies were to work, we've now decided as a nation we're going to format our country as one that puts children in control of the health of adults.
01:58:17.660We put them through all of these restrictions to protect older people.
01:58:24.440And like maybe there's some trade-off there we could handle, but the trade-off is much too high now.
01:58:30.140We'll get into that a little bit later on tonight.
01:58:32.280We're seeing right now in the Supreme Court, they are talking and doing oral arguments about the vaccine mandate, a couple of different ones.
01:58:41.120One is the big Biden private business mandate where every company over 100 people would have to implement a vaccine mandate or test once a week and wear masks.
01:58:53.260If you happen to be unvaccinated, that's going to the Supreme Court, not for the full argument.
01:58:58.060They're not trying to decide, you know, who wins and who loses.
01:59:00.880They're talking about whether the policy can be in place while they figure out who wins and who loses.
01:59:07.300But of course, this is a massive deal.
01:59:10.140If they allow this to go into place until it winds all the way through the system, you're going to have a situation where this policy is going to be put into effect by most large companies and be the state of affairs either way.
01:59:30.980You know, for example, Sotomayor is saying that many kids are on ventilators from COVID.
01:59:41.160Now, no one who knows anything about this situation believes that's accurate, which leads you to believe that Sonia Sotomayor, with a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court, knows nothing about the subject she's talking about.
01:59:55.400We obviously have seen some children have been affected, but generally speaking, and overwhelmingly so, you know, something like drowning is killing more people that are children than COVID is.
02:00:07.980Also, Sotomayor has said today that Omicron is as deadly as Delta.
02:00:13.180Well, every single piece of information that we have says that it's not.
02:00:17.580Every single study we have seen so far on Omicron says the opposite of that, which is fascinating.