The Glenn Beck Program - January 07, 2022


Food You | Guests: Michael Malice & Ben Weingarten | 1⧸7⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 2 minutes

Words per Minute

154.7862

Word Count

18,885

Sentence Count

1,580

Misogynist Sentences

27

Hate Speech Sentences

16


Summary

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.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 We've got no room to compromise
00:00:22.260 We've got to stand together
00:00:26.360 It's the chorus of night
00:00:30.000 Stand up straight and hold the line
00:00:33.760 It's a new day, I'm trying to rise
00:00:39.700 What you are about to hear
00:00:44.080 is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:00:48.160 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:00:52.020 Stand up!
00:00:54.160 You know, America, when did we become a third world country?
00:00:58.780 When did we start to just accept,
00:01:02.100 Oh yeah, that can't be done. We can't do that.
00:01:05.240 Oh yeah, we're out of that.
00:01:07.240 Yeah, just can't get it done.
00:01:10.000 When did we start expecting and living with,
00:01:14.140 Yeah, I mean, I am your doctor. I am licensed.
00:01:17.180 But I really believe in this treatment.
00:01:20.200 But I can't give it to you because the government is threatening me.
00:01:24.180 Excuse me?
00:01:27.500 This is my third day with COVID.
00:01:30.360 And yes, I didn't get the vaccine.
00:01:35.380 And yes, just like everyone else who has had the vaccine,
00:01:40.640 I did get it a second time.
00:01:43.440 You might have had the vaccine and then got COVID.
00:01:46.560 Well, before there was a vaccine, I got COVID.
00:01:51.440 So I had the antibodies that could fight against COVID.
00:01:55.880 And maybe that's why this time it's just like a bad cold.
00:02:00.600 But I want to ask America a question.
00:02:02.880 Who the hell is running this place?
00:02:07.200 Why is it I can't get any of the standard treatments that many doctors believe in?
00:02:15.780 I can't get them either because, oh, we're completely out in Texas.
00:02:20.960 Or I can't prescribe that because the government will come after me.
00:02:27.060 This is insanity.
00:02:29.180 This government, this administration is talking now about sending out more tests
00:02:37.360 so you'll know you're sick, but then you won't have anything to do about you.
00:02:43.580 Good luck with that.
00:02:45.380 I guess you should have gotten the vaccine.
00:02:47.700 Oh, by the way, they came out and said,
00:02:49.760 it looks like now the fourth booster shot is the one that will do it.
00:02:56.460 We begin in 60 seconds.
00:02:59.180 Knowing my wussy vocal cords, Stu,
00:03:08.360 you better help me today because I am revved up.
00:03:13.700 And I probably will be having no voice in 30 minutes.
00:03:18.540 So just be a calming figure for me.
00:03:21.780 Yes, sir.
00:03:23.040 Calm.
00:03:24.000 Remain calm, Glenn.
00:03:25.480 Everything's going to be okay.
00:03:26.900 Shut up.
00:03:27.900 I'm lying, but remain calm.
00:03:30.680 Let me tell you about my pillow.
00:03:33.560 My pillow.
00:03:34.580 Yes, I am a sheet snob.
00:03:36.380 I am.
00:03:37.120 It is something that once you've slept on really good sheets,
00:03:41.780 it's really hard to go back.
00:03:44.080 And I go to much closer to Mr.
00:03:46.740 Every Day than I am at this point,
00:03:49.720 Stu Brigier, who was not a sheet snob until he started traveling the country.
00:03:54.780 That's true.
00:03:55.240 And you used to mock me.
00:03:56.660 I did.
00:03:57.360 And I still mock you.
00:03:58.500 I mean, that has not stopped.
00:03:59.740 But usually.
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00:04:00.920 For sheets, yeah.
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00:04:02.460 Yes.
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00:04:15.620 Make those eight hours, if you can get eight hours, make it count.
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00:05:27.840 Let's start.
00:05:30.980 Okay.
00:05:33.440 I can't get any monoclonal antibodies.
00:05:39.100 I guess Texas is out of them now.
00:05:42.580 Okay.
00:05:43.400 Do you need those?
00:05:44.100 Those are, I thought, for more serious cases.
00:05:46.820 They're typically used for people in the hospital or, like, that are, whose life is threatened.
00:05:52.440 Now, I know you have, you know, 47 different ailments that put you in a category where you could be in trouble with COVID.
00:06:00.800 But, yeah, I mean, I am, I'm a guy in my 50s.
00:06:06.260 I am muscularly obese.
00:06:09.140 I have immune deficiency.
00:06:16.700 I mean, I've got a lot of things going on for me.
00:06:19.020 My immune system has been compromised.
00:06:22.500 I mean, I think I could make a good case for that.
00:06:24.720 I'm just not used to a country that a year into the monoclonal antibody thing, we still can't get them.
00:06:36.720 I 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.
00:06:54.540 Unless it was like a Teddy Ruxpin or, or Cabbage Patch Kid, okay?
00:07:01.680 We can always get it.
00:07:03.260 We can always get it.
00:07:04.580 And now we are running shortages to even people who, who desperately need it.
00:07:12.360 Can they get it in America?
00:07:14.640 One quick thing on the monoclonal antibodies, which is a little bit complicating right now, is there's three different types of them.
00:07:24.340 The two, there's been two that people, you know, the Regeneron is one, I can't remember, is it Eli Lilly that has another one?
00:07:29.940 Yeah.
00:07:30.120 So those have been the two most prominent ones.
00:07:31.820 And there's a third one, kind of like if you think about it, like as the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, right?
00:07:36.540 Like it was kind of like the third one that wasn't used as much and wasn't as common.
00:07:40.500 That third one seems to be the only one working against Omicron.
00:07:45.100 So 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.
00:07:52.160 But if you have Omicron, which you probably do at this point, the two main monoclonal antibodies may not even work very well against it.
00:08:00.160 It seems like.
00:08:00.780 What was that?
00:08:01.240 What was that first word?
00:08:02.100 What was that first word?
00:08:04.340 Was that first word?
00:08:06.100 May.
00:08:06.660 May.
00:08:06.820 I think it was may not.
00:08:08.400 May not work.
00:08:09.960 Right.
00:08:10.140 That's fine.
00:08:10.780 That's fine.
00:08:11.320 I understand that.
00:08:12.080 I've already got, believe me.
00:08:13.240 I know all the details.
00:08:15.960 Okay, sorry.
00:08:16.440 I wasn't sure.
00:08:17.520 No, no, no.
00:08:18.400 I know.
00:08:19.100 Yeah.
00:08:20.620 So, yeah, that's great.
00:08:23.500 And I just like the lack of it not to decide for me.
00:08:28.760 Right.
00:08:29.260 You know what I mean?
00:08:29.740 And the other part of it is, you can't get any other treatment.
00:08:36.700 There is no other treatment.
00:08:39.200 My doctor said, I'd like to give you, what's the horse medicine that they keep making fun of?
00:08:46.880 Oh, Ivermectin.
00:08:47.700 Ivermectin.
00:08:48.420 Yeah.
00:08:48.800 Which is not a horse medicine.
00:08:50.580 No, it's a human medicine.
00:08:51.380 I would prescribe, Glenn, I would prescribe that for you.
00:08:54.900 This was day one when I was first starting to come down with it.
00:08:57.680 And he's like, but I've already gotten threats.
00:09:00.380 I can't, I just can't, I can't risk writing that prescription.
00:09:05.360 And I'm like, this is insane.
00:09:07.920 This is insane what's going on.
00:09:11.520 We can get sick, but the only thing you can do about it, the only thing is get a vaccine,
00:09:19.000 which doesn't stop you from getting it.
00:09:22.400 Well, and once you get it, it doesn't help you at all.
00:09:25.520 I mean, it's not right.
00:09:26.720 Like once you are already sick, it's not, that's not what it does.
00:09:30.200 Exactly right.
00:09:30.920 And so they would be saying, if I had the three boosters already, they would be saying, well,
00:09:36.540 it's the fourth that would, would really knock this thing out.
00:09:39.520 Or they'll say, oh, you know what?
00:09:41.800 But you've got a, you've, you've got a milder version of it.
00:09:46.320 Yeah.
00:09:46.900 Yeah, I do.
00:09:47.780 I do.
00:09:48.800 And I didn't take the vaccine.
00:09:50.300 I just, my natural antibodies, because I had it before there was a vaccine, my natural
00:09:57.180 antibodies are now making this into something that I can deal with within a couple of days.
00:10:03.100 I just have not seen, look, I'm a guy who does this for a living.
00:10:08.400 I'm a guy with all kinds of connections.
00:10:10.380 I'm a guy, if I wanted to go to, to call up any doctor in the country, I could probably
00:10:18.100 get them on the phone, which makes me think, what the hell do people that don't have, who
00:10:25.760 are just normal people, what are they doing?
00:10:30.820 How do they get their help?
00:10:33.260 This is the most corrupt system I have ever seen.
00:10:37.480 Science has totally discredited itself.
00:10:42.060 Medicine is totally discrediting itself.
00:10:45.600 You know, all these people who say, you know, if I've got cancer, I should be able to use
00:10:50.680 a cancer treatment.
00:10:52.100 We just pass that.
00:10:53.800 We have that now.
00:10:55.180 If you're dying of something, you have a right to try.
00:10:59.860 Those are trials.
00:11:02.460 Gee, it's weird.
00:11:03.460 So is this COVID, everything that we're doing right now is a trial.
00:11:09.540 Nothing has had five years of study behind it to tell us that it's safe or anything else.
00:11:14.780 Why don't I have a right to try everything?
00:11:17.620 Why?
00:11:18.480 And why is it this government, they will take down everything that is a therapeutic?
00:11:25.520 Why is it that we only have the vaccine?
00:11:28.240 No therapeutics.
00:11:29.720 It would seem to me that it would be a lot easier to come up with many things that could
00:11:34.840 make you feel better and to help you along after you're sick than shut it down entirely.
00:11:43.440 Now, we do have many things that are dealing with this, right?
00:11:49.080 They're just in short supply.
00:11:50.280 We have two new pills that are coming out here that are in very short supply right now.
00:11:55.480 But if you got this in six months, you'd probably have just pills that you'd get as a prescription.
00:12:01.440 You do have the monoclonal antibodies, as you point out, not easy to get.
00:12:05.360 You do have steroids and things like that that they are using just at different phases.
00:12:10.240 Another one is fluvoxamine, which seems to show some promise for people and is widely available.
00:12:16.660 But again, it's another one of these situations, kind of like ivermectin, where it's not necessarily
00:12:21.240 specifically applicable to this particular virus yet.
00:12:31.600 Like, it seems to show all this promise in the studies, but they haven't said, OK, go ahead,
00:12:35.880 try this thing.
00:12:37.100 So it might not be easy to get a prescription for that either.
00:12:41.220 You know, it was really like my I'd really like doctors to be able to prescribe what they
00:12:46.160 want to prescribe.
00:12:47.720 Yeah.
00:12:47.880 Oh, yeah, totally.
00:12:48.740 I totally agree with that.
00:12:49.740 Lots of things that I mean, there are doctors there.
00:12:51.700 I've had prescriptions on things where the doctor was like, it's really not for this,
00:12:55.820 but it actually kind of really works.
00:12:58.500 Yeah.
00:12:58.720 I've had that all the time.
00:13:00.360 How come my doctor can't really do that without fear, without fear?
00:13:05.440 This this this country has has slipped into fear and we're allowing it.
00:13:13.400 If I could use the F word that wasn't, oh, let's say food, I would use it right now.
00:13:21.760 I want to wait food.
00:13:24.940 You food.
00:13:26.520 You who do you think you are?
00:13:29.400 Who do you think you are?
00:13:31.960 What country do you think you're running?
00:13:35.440 How dare you food you?
00:13:43.800 Isn't though this your your current situation something that we've been arguing for a while?
00:13:49.160 Most people get hit with symptoms that are mild and this is not a gigantic emergency and
00:13:55.100 you don't need to be rushed to the hospital to get the only reason the only reason I am not fully recovered today.
00:14:02.460 I am convinced because I know somebody who had covid three weeks ago and got Regeneron.
00:14:08.900 They were well the next day.
00:14:11.460 The next day they were like, I am back on my feet.
00:14:15.040 He told me, I think it was within three hours I was feeling better.
00:14:19.400 OK, the only reason why I am not fully back is because I can't get any treatments and it's bull crap.
00:14:29.440 It's absolute bull crap.
00:14:31.860 It is politics.
00:14:33.740 It is control.
00:14:35.540 It is fear mongering.
00:14:37.820 It is un-American, un-American.
00:14:41.260 And I'm sick of it.
00:14:42.500 How 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.
00:14:51.600 Zero.
00:14:52.220 Really?
00:14:52.400 Zero.
00:14:53.960 Stu, how long have I been saying, what the hell, how long are we going to put up with, and not about covid, about everything.
00:15:00.160 Yeah.
00:15:00.540 Wait a minute.
00:15:01.300 I can't get paint.
00:15:03.380 I can't get house paint.
00:15:06.000 I can't get this.
00:15:07.060 I can't get this.
00:15:07.740 Then what the hell are we doing?
00:15:10.000 If you can't get a product, then somebody, the free market would say, well, let's step to the plate and make it.
00:15:17.080 But this government is standing in the way of people that will work.
00:15:24.120 They're giving them all kinds of incentives to not work.
00:15:28.140 They're giving them all kinds of rules that stop you from dreaming and doing.
00:15:34.120 I'm sick of it.
00:15:35.720 I'm sick of it.
00:15:37.140 And here we are.
00:15:38.160 I mean, you know, if somebody was like putting posies in a wizard's hat and saying, I can I can cure you of this.
00:15:49.520 You know, at the point where the plague was going on, why not?
00:15:55.500 Why not?
00:15:56.240 I'm not going to get call the wizard.
00:15:58.160 But if somebody is doing that, let them try.
00:16:02.800 I mean, we didn't ever hear anything about Chris Cuomo and his wizard's hat with the posies in it.
00:16:10.320 Yeah.
00:16:10.580 He was able to do that.
00:16:12.580 His doctor was able to do what his doctor wanted to do.
00:16:16.640 His doctor is insane.
00:16:20.140 Who are you to tell me what I can and cannot do?
00:16:23.880 Who are you?
00:16:25.000 You've been elected and you've only done politics since 1972.
00:16:30.880 And you are going to tell my doctor what he can do.
00:16:36.860 Bullcrap.
00:16:38.120 Food you.
00:16:41.760 Okay.
00:16:43.200 Now let me.
00:16:44.980 Zero percent.
00:16:45.960 You're saying zero percent.
00:16:47.740 I just want to make sure.
00:16:48.600 It's zero percent.
00:16:50.200 Yeah, I think it's zero percent.
00:16:51.480 You've done a lot of monologues on this topic without saying the words food you.
00:16:56.460 Maybe that's at least one percent.
00:16:59.820 It's not that I'm feeling bad.
00:17:01.760 And I'm it's that I am a deep in it.
00:17:06.580 Just.
00:17:08.040 It's frustrating.
00:17:08.840 Hey, what do you.
00:17:10.340 You know, can I get.
00:17:11.900 No, we're all out.
00:17:13.880 Okay.
00:17:14.400 Well, I heard about this.
00:17:15.340 Could could you do that?
00:17:16.600 No, I really can't.
00:17:18.480 No, that's, you know, that's something that.
00:17:21.720 Why?
00:17:22.720 Why?
00:17:25.180 It's bullcrap.
00:17:27.900 Okay.
00:17:28.400 Let me tell you about if you want to buy or sell your house.
00:17:32.860 Sell your house if you're living in one of these stupid, stupid states and move down to places where we're actually kind of free.
00:17:40.240 And that is Texas, Florida.
00:17:44.100 You know, don't bring your old stuff with you.
00:17:46.280 If you know why you're moving because of the way your stupid friends voted, then move out.
00:17:53.720 And 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?
00:18:01.360 Oh, gee, I got a great house in Chicago.
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00:18:36.300 Okay.
00:18:55.760 Did you see the, did you see the speeches yesterday from the president and the, and the vice president?
00:19:05.940 Oh my gosh, is she obnoxious.
00:19:09.560 That's another story.
00:19:10.680 But do you see any of those on January 6th?
00:19:15.080 And 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.
00:19:31.240 And 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.
00:19:47.320 I, I had it on my list.
00:19:49.240 I didn't think they'd be smart enough to do it.
00:19:50.980 I thought while you're deep in that investigation, you should get Carmen Miranda or whoever that guy is to do, to do Hamilton, please.
00:20:04.220 And I know you can't get them in person because of COVID, but they should perform it on zoom.
00:20:10.040 I never thought they'd do it, but they did it.
00:20:12.620 They did it.
00:20:13.500 America sleep well tonight.
00:20:16.340 Your country is in safe hands, safe hands.
00:20:19.940 You're not helping me a lot here, Stu.
00:20:23.800 I'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.
00:20:34.860 What do you mean by that?
00:20:36.120 What do you mean by that?
00:20:36.980 No, 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.
00:20:46.100 I don't know.
00:20:46.900 I 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.
00:20:58.900 I just, you can ask my wife.
00:21:00.740 I've been a pretty good patient.
00:21:02.200 I'm not, no, I'm not grumpy.
00:21:05.740 No, no, not at all.
00:21:07.200 I don't, I don't think there's any, any part of it.
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00:23:14.780 Mark Levin calling in.
00:23:17.120 Hello, Mark.
00:23:19.060 Is this Glenn Beck?
00:23:21.020 Is this Mark Levin?
00:23:22.760 Glenn, I just wanted to say, I just felt compelled to call you and tell you, you are the number
00:23:32.320 one person in radio when it comes to wardrobes.
00:23:35.720 I want to tell you something.
00:23:37.980 This wardrobe thing today is absolutely fantastic.
00:23:42.200 Yeah.
00:23:42.480 I'm a sharp dresser.
00:23:43.540 Am I?
00:23:44.580 I love your sweatshirt.
00:23:46.500 It's really.
00:23:47.220 Yeah.
00:23:47.600 You're obviously watching the show this morning.
00:23:51.100 Yeah.
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00:23:56.020 I'm especially watching your left part of your breast there.
00:24:00.280 Hey, hey, hey.
00:24:01.260 My eyes are up here, buddy.
00:24:02.720 My eyes are up here.
00:24:04.160 How are you, Mark?
00:24:05.060 That's where they belong.
00:24:05.960 I'm good.
00:24:06.580 How are you, buddy?
00:24:08.100 Uh, you know, frustrated, but.
00:24:11.280 Yeah.
00:24:11.700 You know that.
00:24:12.980 You know that very well.
00:24:14.620 Well, I'm doing great, but the country's gone to hell, so that's a problem.
00:24:18.380 I know.
00:24:18.940 I know.
00:24:20.340 Yeah.
00:24:20.840 Good to talk to you again.
00:24:21.820 Thank you.
00:24:22.540 Well, you know, June 6th is very, very important.
00:24:24.960 January, rather.
00:24:25.860 Excuse me.
00:24:26.900 January 6th is a very, very important day.
00:24:29.120 Uh, it's the day I've really celebrate to hate the left, hate them more than I usually
00:24:34.880 do.
00:24:35.940 And, um, I thought January 6th, we should recognize as the day that murder has gone through the
00:24:42.680 roof.
00:24:42.900 Thanks to Democrat politics.
00:24:44.340 I really think we ought to turn January 6th into an anniversary.
00:24:49.880 And, uh, isn't it sick?
00:24:52.200 The two realities we have, the real one where people live, and then this phony collaboration
00:24:58.400 with the media and the Democrats.
00:25:00.160 Yes.
00:25:00.720 It's like two damn different worlds, isn't it?
00:25:03.940 Yeah, it is.
00:25:04.720 And, um, you know, the, the media has gone from, uh, fake to knowingly, uh, knowingly lying
00:25:13.920 and obstructing, uh, they really are.
00:25:17.480 And I hated this when Donald Trump said it the first time, but they really had become
00:25:20.980 the enemy of the people.
00:25:22.220 I mean, this, this January 6th thing is total nonsense, total nonsense.
00:25:27.160 Well, they've destroyed the free press.
00:25:29.200 I mean, when you watch this guy, Chuck Todd, with this haircut, uh, like, uh, Eddie Munster's
00:25:34.720 or whatever they do, they put like a spaghetti strainer on his head and then they, and then
00:25:39.460 they take a razor.
00:25:40.440 I don't know what they do with this guy, but, uh, like the dumbest low IQ guy and there
00:25:45.740 he is all over NBC.
00:25:47.040 And then they have, uh, George Stephanopoulos, who is a complete joke.
00:25:53.100 I mean, everybody knows he used to, you know, attack women.
00:25:56.120 And now there he is at ABC and look what's going on.
00:25:59.400 Just as a Mark, Mark, Mark, Mark, Mark, Mark, Mark, hang on just a second.
00:26:02.440 And Stu, can you get the producers on the phone and see if we can move, uh, uh, Stuart
00:26:08.760 Scheller to next hour?
00:26:10.180 Cause I, I mean, I don't want to, I don't want to cheat Stuart of time.
00:26:14.120 And I also don't want to cut Mark off cause, uh, yes, we'll do, you know, Mark is crankier
00:26:19.780 than I am.
00:26:20.400 And that's saying something today.
00:26:22.880 I was just calling about his life for instance, and I don't know what's going on now.
00:26:28.280 I know, I know.
00:26:30.360 So did you see Kamala Harris yesterday?
00:26:34.440 Soon as she came on, I shut it off.
00:26:37.600 She is so unlikable.
00:26:40.220 Just absolutely unlikable.
00:26:43.600 You know, if somebody has the worst voice in radio, that would be me.
00:26:46.860 Her voice.
00:26:47.500 I listened to her voice and I can't stand it, you know?
00:26:50.580 And you know, she's such a phony and it's just unbelievable to compare this to Pearl
00:26:56.640 Harbor and nine 11 and stuff like that is absolutely unbelievable.
00:27:01.020 It's outrageous.
00:27:01.780 The people who died, the families and so forth.
00:27:03.960 And as you know, and I'm sure you've said it, the only person who died that day was in
00:27:07.200 his Patriot who was, uh, who was shot dead.
00:27:11.180 But the same people who celebrated the riots, the same people who celebrate Black Lives Matter
00:27:17.040 and all, we don't need lessons from them.
00:27:20.080 This whole thing is kind of a cover up for Pelosi who didn't do what she should have done
00:27:26.100 to protect that Capitol building.
00:27:28.640 And have you ever seen a more repugnant and repulsive person than Liz Cheney?
00:27:33.060 Seriously.
00:27:34.660 Just grotesque.
00:27:37.620 The Bushes.
00:27:38.320 Let me, let me, let me, let me, yeah, I know you got a long way to go, brother.
00:27:44.780 Um, let me, uh, let me play something here for you.
00:27:48.160 This is from Biden's speech yesterday.
00:27:50.780 Uh, can you, yeah.
00:27:52.740 Can you play the part where, uh, you know, just because you lose the former president of
00:27:57.940 the United States of America has created and spread a web of lies about the 2020 election.
00:28:05.860 He's done so because he values power over principle.
00:28:12.000 Because he sees his own interest as more important than his country's interest, than America's interest.
00:28:18.960 And because his bruised ego matters more to him than our democracy or our constitution.
00:28:25.020 He can't accept he lost.
00:28:28.940 Mm.
00:28:29.520 He can't accept that he lost.
00:28:31.560 Please play a cut five for me, please.
00:28:34.600 Here are the Democrats.
00:28:36.400 Yes or no.
00:28:37.360 Do you still maintain the 2018 election was stolen?
00:28:40.200 That's your language.
00:28:41.240 My full language was that it was stolen from the voters of Georgia.
00:28:44.720 We do not know what they would have done because not every eligible Georgian was permitted to
00:28:49.820 participate fully in the election.
00:28:51.380 And you know this.
00:28:53.680 If Catherine Harris, Jeb Bush, Jim Baker, and the Supreme Court hadn't tampered with the
00:29:01.020 results, Al Gore would be president.
00:29:07.080 George Bush would be back in Austin.
00:29:10.400 I don't see the president-elect as a legitimate president.
00:29:15.820 You do not consider him a legitimate president.
00:29:17.860 And Al Gore and Joe Lieberman got 547,000 more votes than George Bush did for president of
00:29:25.700 the United States.
00:29:27.820 Folks, you know it.
00:29:29.140 I know it.
00:29:29.920 They know it.
00:29:30.940 We won that election.
00:29:32.360 I believe he knows he's an illegitimate president.
00:29:35.040 He knows he knows that there were a bunch of different reasons why the election turned
00:29:42.760 out the way it did.
00:29:44.080 Let's go back to Florida.
00:29:46.940 We actually won the last presidential election, folks.
00:29:50.080 They stole the last presidential election.
00:29:51.960 I think it's also critical to understand that, as I've been telling candidates who have come
00:30:00.220 to see me, you can run the best campaign, you can even become the nominee, and you can
00:30:07.520 have the election stolen from you.
00:30:09.320 Was President George Bush legitimately elected?
00:30:13.120 Without voter suppression, Stacey Abrams would be the governor of Georgia.
00:30:20.480 Okay, stop.
00:30:21.100 They cannot handle losing a single time, a single time.
00:30:26.300 And they're now blaming insurrection on this president questioning the outcome.
00:30:34.480 There's no question about it.
00:30:35.960 And you know, when their people blew up the Capitol building in 1954, Jimmy Carter ultimately
00:30:41.320 pardoned them.
00:30:42.240 And the weather on the ground blew it up in 1971.
00:30:45.740 Clinton ultimately pardoned them.
00:30:47.180 And one of the ringleaders was Obama's buddy, Del Ayers.
00:30:50.760 And they attacked the Pentagon and blew that up.
00:30:54.500 Then they blew up the State Department.
00:30:55.960 Then they circled back in 1983 and hit the Capitol building again.
00:30:59.260 Really, January 6th is their May one.
00:31:04.320 It's their May day.
00:31:05.060 That's what we're dealing with here as far as I'm concerned.
00:31:07.200 Of course, these are liars.
00:31:08.480 These are hypocrites.
00:31:09.520 They do this sort of thing.
00:31:10.940 The biggest problem we have is the greatest enemy we have in this country is the Democrat
00:31:15.000 Party.
00:31:15.560 Whether it's slavery or segregation or Jim Crow, and now it's, quote unquote, democratic
00:31:20.580 socialism, they never embrace Americanism.
00:31:23.480 This party has been a poison, a cancer on the groin of American politics, really.
00:31:32.080 And you see the reprobates that lead it.
00:31:35.080 Biden is a nasty man.
00:31:38.040 He joined in with the segregationists when he got elected.
00:31:41.520 Then he tried to destroy Clarence Thomas.
00:31:43.400 He tried to destroy Bob Borg.
00:31:44.740 This is a mean, nasty guy.
00:31:47.960 Kamala Harris is as stupid as she seems, to be perfectly honest about it.
00:31:51.880 And then you have Nancy Pelosi.
00:31:54.320 I call her Eva Pelosi because she called those brave federal law enforcement men and women
00:31:59.980 who are trying to protect the federal courthouse in Portland stormtroopers.
00:32:04.700 Now, of course, she loves only law enforcement that protects her.
00:32:08.860 But we could go on and on with this.
00:32:11.340 They're so corrupt.
00:32:12.540 The media corrupt.
00:32:13.480 These people are corrupt.
00:32:14.200 Look at Chuck Todd.
00:32:15.340 His wife was a Democrat consultant.
00:32:17.080 He worked for Harkin.
00:32:18.560 George Stephan Ovales with Clinton.
00:32:20.580 You could go right down the line.
00:32:22.340 The incestuous relationship between the press and the Democrat part.
00:32:26.900 You can't tell the difference between their propaganda ever.
00:32:30.280 And I'd love to see their texts and emails.
00:32:32.360 They're so worried about Hannity's.
00:32:33.620 Can you imagine the texts and emails between people at CNN and MSNBC and Democrats with Capitol Hill?
00:32:41.460 Unbelievable.
00:32:41.760 Oh, yeah.
00:32:42.800 Let me ask you this.
00:32:43.660 I love that sweatshirt you're wearing.
00:32:46.500 Yeah.
00:32:46.700 You think you can get that at Blaze Merch?
00:32:51.220 I think you can get that.
00:32:52.320 What's the address where you can get this wonderful sweatshirt?
00:32:54.080 I don't really know.
00:32:55.040 I get it for free.
00:32:55.920 What the hell are mine?
00:32:56.740 Yeah.
00:32:56.940 I got mine for free, too.
00:32:59.640 I love it, Mark.
00:33:01.180 I wear it all the time.
00:33:02.880 Thank you.
00:33:03.080 Let me ask you this.
00:33:03.820 I just did an interview with...
00:33:05.300 Don't do it.
00:33:05.660 Not on me.
00:33:06.360 Go ahead.
00:33:06.760 I'm sorry.
00:33:08.200 I just did an interview with Donald Trump.
00:33:10.980 In my mind, there is absolutely no doubt he is running again.
00:33:16.160 I agree.
00:33:16.380 What are your thoughts on him running?
00:33:19.680 Is it the same kind of outcome?
00:33:21.320 Who do they have to run against him?
00:33:24.020 Well, they're worried about him running again.
00:33:29.580 That's what this is all about.
00:33:31.480 Exactly right.
00:33:32.500 They fear him more than anybody else.
00:33:35.620 The RINOs, the Never Trumpers, fear him more than anybody else.
00:33:38.980 We have a very good team.
00:33:40.440 I mean, you've got a lot of people.
00:33:41.600 You've got DeSantis and others right behind them.
00:33:44.520 But DeSantis is 43 years old.
00:33:47.680 You've got others.
00:33:48.660 But, you know, when you look at his presidency, it was an enormously effective presidency.
00:33:54.400 You know, you and I backed Ted Cruz early on.
00:33:56.420 And then after the nomination, we supported Donald Trump.
00:33:59.920 And Donald Trump has been a far more conservative president than either of the Bushes,
00:34:05.020 neither than the RINOs would ever want him to be.
00:34:08.540 And I've come to really like the man personally.
00:34:11.060 You've met him.
00:34:11.780 He's very charismatic.
00:34:12.600 He's a very nice man.
00:34:14.380 He's a very kind man.
00:34:16.460 And they'll never show you that side of him because they attack, attack, attack.
00:34:20.900 The thing is, and everybody knows it, look what they did with the FBI, the FISA court,
00:34:25.940 the intelligence agencies, criminal investigations.
00:34:29.300 We have never seen anything like this before.
00:34:32.100 And now the big lie, January 6th.
00:34:34.860 I can tell you, they don't want to talk about what happened in the 2020 election.
00:34:38.620 You're only allowed to talk about what they want you to talk about.
00:34:41.720 We'll talk about whatever the hell we want to.
00:34:44.120 I have to tell you, Mark.
00:34:45.480 Go ahead.
00:34:46.980 No, go ahead.
00:34:47.680 I'm rambling, I know.
00:34:48.600 But even putting aside the ballots and the machines, I can tell you, in Pennsylvania,
00:34:53.120 they violated the federal constitution.
00:34:55.040 My wife was involved in that litigation.
00:34:57.260 They violated the federal constitution.
00:34:59.580 We stood for the constitution of the United States.
00:35:02.380 These Democrats, their lawyers were all over the country, particularly in these battleground states,
00:35:06.700 changing the rules through their Democrat elected judges, through their Democrat governors,
00:35:12.100 overturning what Republican state legislatures were doing, which is a violation of the federal
00:35:16.560 constitution, in order to set the groundwork for Biden.
00:35:19.920 And we're not even allowed to talk about it.
00:35:22.260 And so when these Republican legislatures, 19 of them so far, have said, we're going to fix this,
00:35:27.280 not to change the outcome of elections, but to get them back where they can actually be monitored,
00:35:33.420 Jim Crow and all the rest.
00:35:35.020 I mean, tens of millions of people, they are sick of this, they are fed up with the drama that the press creates
00:35:44.080 and the Democrat Party creates.
00:35:45.720 These are the same people who have lied to us over and over again about everything.
00:35:50.280 By the way, I love you.
00:35:50.960 Mark Levin.
00:35:54.660 Mark Levin, thanks for calling in, man.
00:35:56.680 I really appreciate it.
00:35:58.020 By the way, watch my special, I think you have a subscription to Blaze TV.
00:36:03.140 Watch the interview I did with Donald Trump about halfway through.
00:36:06.960 I asked him about cleaning out all of the agencies and shutting down the Department of Ed.
00:36:12.140 It's really telling.
00:36:14.180 You should really listen to that, because I think that's what needs to be done.
00:36:17.640 All these things just need to be cleaned out or shut down.
00:36:20.700 Mark, last thing.
00:36:23.280 Congratulations on the number one book of the year.
00:36:28.020 I don't know of a conservative that has ever done that.
00:36:32.140 I couldn't be happier for you.
00:36:34.460 Tremendous book, and thank you, thank you.
00:36:36.960 And you were a big help, and it is a great honor.
00:36:40.880 And I want to thank you for all you do with this country, too, man.
00:36:44.020 Really.
00:36:44.520 You're just terrific.
00:36:45.620 So you have a good day.
00:36:46.940 Same with Stu, too.
00:36:47.820 All right.
00:36:48.840 You, too.
00:36:49.200 God bless you.
00:36:49.860 God bless you.
00:36:51.040 Thanks.
00:36:51.400 Mark Levin.
00:36:52.440 Back in just a second.
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00:38:23.340 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:38:37.100 It was nice of Mark Levin to call in.
00:38:45.600 Cool.
00:38:46.180 I guess he called in because I was wearing some of his merch.
00:38:49.760 Really nice sweatshirt.
00:38:51.600 I love this sweatshirt.
00:38:52.760 It says Levin on it.
00:38:54.640 Yeah, it's cool.
00:38:55.080 But I got it.
00:38:55.920 I got it as soon as we merged, and the Blaze became Blaze TV, and CRTV became Blaze TV.
00:39:03.460 And I wear it quite often.
00:39:06.540 I didn't, I mean, it's nice of Mark to be watching, and if this works, Monday I'm wearing a Joe
00:39:13.020 Rogan t-shirt.
00:39:16.320 I had to say, too, you mentioned this right at the end of the interview.
00:39:19.300 It is impossible to overstate how successful that book was.
00:39:24.160 It is.
00:39:25.000 It was the number one book in the country.
00:39:28.340 And just listen to that.
00:39:30.500 Say that again.
00:39:31.240 You don't understand, above all other, the best-selling book, not the best-selling political
00:39:39.080 book, the best-selling book in America last year was Mark Levin's.
00:39:44.860 Yeah, and it was, you know, he did it entirely without any mainstream media support.
00:39:51.740 Correct.
00:39:52.220 He didn't go do the Today Show about this book.
00:39:54.760 I know.
00:39:55.460 He did it all on just the...
00:39:57.200 Go ahead.
00:39:57.880 I know you helped an awful lot with that, Glenn.
00:40:00.200 No, I didn't.
00:40:01.060 No, that is built entirely by him.
00:40:04.160 Yeah.
00:40:04.460 Now listen, what won't be the best-selling book of all this year, my book, comes out next
00:40:11.200 week.
00:40:11.540 It's The Great Reset.
00:40:12.560 Order now.
00:40:13.140 It's the feedback program.
00:40:13.960 We'll see you next time.
00:40:15.680 We'll be right back.
00:40:39.080 We've got no room to compromise
00:40:49.540 We've got to stand together if we're going to survive
00:40:55.440 Stand up straight and hold the line
00:41:01.020 It's a new day, our time to rise
00:41:06.940 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:41:15.060 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:41:19.340 Stand up
00:41:20.420 Well, it's a great surprise earlier in the program to have Mark Levin just phone in
00:41:26.640 because I'm wearing one of his sweatshirts and he was watching the plays and he's like,
00:41:30.740 hey dude, I just wanted to say great taste in clothing today.
00:41:34.360 But I had him on and so it's kind of screwed up the whole schedule, but it's been a good screw up.
00:41:40.280 We have today Michael Malice.
00:41:43.260 We also have Stuart Scheller.
00:41:46.120 He was the guy who came out and said right after Afghanistan, we need some answers.
00:41:52.740 You know what he went through.
00:41:55.000 He went through, they tried to, they put him in jail.
00:41:57.680 They wanted to put him in prison.
00:41:59.040 He is free now and free to speak and he's going to be on the show here in about half an hour
00:42:05.100 because I had him moving because of Mark.
00:42:06.720 And we have Michael Malice on and Bill O'Reilly in 60 seconds.
00:42:16.160 All right, let's talk a little bit about, let's talk a little bit about Rough Greens.
00:42:22.000 Because Tanya and I were talking about President Miles.
00:42:26.720 President Miles is Stu's dog, Miles.
00:42:28.860 We call him President Miles because he's still younger than the president.
00:42:33.220 He's 17 in dog years.
00:42:35.020 No, 17 and then add that to dog years.
00:42:37.680 So he is about 25 years younger than President Obama or President Biden.
00:42:46.020 And he's also sleeping 22 hours, which means he's awake more than President Biden.
00:42:54.620 Yeah, we put his bed right in front of the fireplace and we've been calling them,
00:42:58.420 they're kind of fireplace chats where he just kind of goes over there and he lays down
00:43:01.820 and then like two seconds and he just conks out and falls asleep,
00:43:04.740 just like the president's press conferences.
00:43:06.480 Just exactly right, exactly right.
00:43:08.780 Have we thought about putting Rough Greens on the president's food?
00:43:13.000 That's a great point.
00:43:14.420 He needs his vitamins and minerals.
00:43:16.580 He does.
00:43:17.820 He might, if they sprinkle some Rough Greens on his food,
00:43:20.740 he might be active a little more, you know, of the day.
00:43:25.340 He might be awake more.
00:43:26.900 Yeah.
00:43:27.760 Rough Greens is not a dog food, but something you put on the dog's food.
00:43:32.080 Gives them all the vitamins and minerals that they need.
00:43:33.960 It is really tremendous stuff.
00:43:35.840 It's worked wonders in Stu's household with President Miles and his other,
00:43:41.560 what's your other dog's name?
00:43:42.540 Piper.
00:43:42.840 Piper.
00:43:44.080 Piper.
00:43:45.000 A little golden retriever.
00:43:46.300 A big golden retriever, actually, at this point.
00:43:48.560 Yeah.
00:43:49.280 Yeah.
00:43:49.840 I like Piper, just don't like Piper's name.
00:43:52.060 But then what am I going to say?
00:43:54.300 My dog's name is Uno.
00:43:55.660 So what do I know?
00:43:58.240 They're great for your dog.
00:44:00.000 Just try it.
00:44:00.560 You get a free bag right now if you just call 1-833-GLEN-33, 1-833-GLEN-33, or roughgreens.com.
00:44:09.020 Get a free bag right now.
00:44:10.340 Roughgreens.com slash Beck.
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00:44:15.020 All right, Mr. Bill O'Reilly is with us now.
00:44:18.980 Hello, Bill.
00:44:22.520 How was your holiday, sir?
00:44:24.340 Oh, you're talking to me?
00:44:26.240 You're talking to me, Beck?
00:44:27.760 Unless I have another Bill O'Reilly.
00:44:29.340 I mean, I don't know.
00:44:29.940 You got 55,000 people on the show.
00:44:32.340 I got a sweatshirt.
00:44:34.020 I got a sweatshirt.
00:44:35.660 Okay?
00:44:36.480 Do you?
00:44:36.860 If I send it, will you wear it?
00:44:38.900 Okay, I know I'm going to have to send it to extra, extra, extra large, but I'll get it.
00:44:43.580 I'll get it.
00:44:44.380 Whoa.
00:44:45.520 That's obviously a fat joke.
00:44:47.960 No.
00:44:48.360 Here I am, possibly on my deathbed, possibly on my deathbed with a bout of COVID, and I'm
00:44:55.800 still in here slugging away for America, and you come with a fat joke.
00:45:01.180 Wow, that hurts deeply.
00:45:03.360 I feel your pain, even though I don't have COVID, because I don't go out of the basement.
00:45:08.600 I live in the basement, and I'm not going out.
00:45:11.460 I'm not going out for another two years, but I feel your pain, Beck, so I hope you get
00:45:16.520 better.
00:45:16.620 I will tell you this.
00:45:18.400 Look, I had COVID before there was a vaccine, so I've been on the natural antibodies, and
00:45:24.440 I just had an antibody test a couple of weeks ago, and I have it now.
00:45:29.580 Again, this is the second time, but honestly, it's really not that big of a deal.
00:45:36.000 It wiped me out the first time for about three weeks.
00:45:38.640 I've had it since Wednesday, and I'm already on the rebound, and I can't get any kind of
00:45:44.560 therapeutics, because we either don't have any, or they can't come to Texas, or my doctors
00:45:51.280 are too afraid, because the medical association is manhandling all of our doctors, but I'm
00:46:00.700 making it, Bill.
00:46:01.340 I'm making it.
00:46:02.300 Well, I'm glad to hear that, Beck, but I'm sorry that your antibodies betrayed you, but
00:46:08.120 I only have one question.
00:46:09.260 I think your listeners have this question, too.
00:46:11.260 Do you, like, hang out with COVID-infected people?
00:46:14.500 Do you, like, go to a club, and we all have COVID?
00:46:18.580 Is that, you know, twice?
00:46:20.600 Twice?
00:46:21.540 Mm-hmm.
00:46:22.660 Are you counting twice?
00:46:23.020 I had it before there was a vaccine.
00:46:25.940 It's not.
00:46:26.300 I had it before there was a vaccine, and so I got it early, and then...
00:46:31.360 Can I make a suggestion?
00:46:33.480 After your better, which will be soon, I think you should walk around carrying a little bell,
00:46:38.760 like they used to do with leprosy.
00:46:40.520 Just, and wherever you are, just ring the bell so people know, oh, there he comes!
00:46:45.940 There's Typhoid Beck!
00:46:48.200 Bill, I just did an interview with Donald Trump.
00:46:51.640 It aired yesterday.
00:46:53.120 He was exceptional.
00:46:55.840 He wasn't wallowing in the past, wasn't really talking about the past.
00:47:00.020 I got in all kinds of heat for it, because I didn't ask him a January 6th question.
00:47:03.840 You know, I asked him things that I think the average person care about.
00:47:06.220 Gas prices, inflation, communists in every department.
00:47:11.940 Anyway, but I was really impressed, and I was left without a shadow of a doubt that he intends on running.
00:47:19.960 Oh, and now, with the attack yesterday by Biden, it's really personal now.
00:47:25.600 See, if you do that to Donald Trump, if you go out of your way to try to humiliate him and marginalize him,
00:47:33.760 which is exactly what Biden did for his whole speech yesterday,
00:47:37.040 and people should really understand what that was about.
00:47:39.620 It wasn't about bringing the nation together and saying,
00:47:43.740 hey, all sane people realize we cannot have this ever again.
00:47:49.380 Everybody should condemn it.
00:47:50.820 No, it was, he did it.
00:47:54.280 Look at him.
00:47:55.600 He did it.
00:47:57.000 So what good does that do?
00:47:58.980 We all know that Biden and the Democratic Party believe that Donald Trump instigated
00:48:04.360 and encouraged the riot on January 6th.
00:48:08.520 Everyone knows that.
00:48:09.760 So to do a national worldwide address and just repeat that again with no advancement of,
00:48:18.840 hey, you know, maybe this is a good lesson that we can't be Kazakhstan because that's what they're doing this week
00:48:26.580 and that we have to solve our problems in a better way.
00:48:33.000 No, none of that.
00:48:34.620 It was take Trump off the board for 2024.
00:48:40.280 That's what it was about.
00:48:42.420 There is also another attack that is mounting now, somebody that was Melania's PR person.
00:48:50.080 I know.
00:48:50.640 Tell me about this.
00:48:51.360 This attack is amazing.
00:48:54.000 Yeah.
00:48:54.200 Melania, when this woman was hired, I never met her.
00:48:57.980 I don't know her.
00:48:59.600 But I went, ooh, you know, why are you doing this?
00:49:05.120 Now, Melania, I know this to be true, very close friends with this woman, very, very tight.
00:49:12.720 And she wanted this Grisham in the White House to be her spokesperson.
00:49:19.940 And then for a little while at the end, she went over to Trump to be in that communications office.
00:49:29.040 But I think that what she says, I don't know.
00:49:33.720 I mean, I'm not reading her book.
00:49:35.020 It's a hatchet book.
00:49:36.300 It's like Mary Trump.
00:49:37.620 They want to make money bashing Trump.
00:49:39.580 Wow.
00:49:40.180 Okay.
00:49:41.500 So I don't really care what she says.
00:49:43.500 But the sense of betrayal here, when you're that tight with somebody, as she was with Melania Trump,
00:49:51.860 when you're invited to work for the White House, which is an honor, no matter who's in there,
00:49:57.620 and then you turn around and you try to destroy them, oh, boy.
00:50:02.400 You know, people should really start to walk away from this kind of stuff.
00:50:05.700 You know, and what people don't understand is Jonathan Haidt did a great book.
00:50:12.120 Stu, what was the name of this book?
00:50:13.260 It came out about five years ago.
00:50:14.920 The Righteous Mind.
00:50:16.020 The Righteous Mind.
00:50:17.240 And he laid out the things that we have in common, but are shifted.
00:50:24.400 And we all have loyalty in common.
00:50:28.060 We appreciate loyalty.
00:50:29.440 But it is at the bottom of the list for Democrats.
00:50:33.480 And at the top, it's the number one trait that people look towards who are conservative,
00:50:39.880 that you say what you mean and you mean what you say and you stand.
00:50:45.120 You're not a fair-weather friend.
00:50:47.140 You have a little dignity.
00:50:48.400 You know, Beck, I've got to make an observation here.
00:50:52.140 Your analysis and bringing that to the attention of your listeners is very important.
00:51:01.160 So maybe you should always have COVID.
00:51:03.860 You see, you're more cogent now.
00:51:06.080 Shut up.
00:51:06.980 You're more lucid now.
00:51:08.420 So who are the, who are the, what is the candidate that could, because there's a lot
00:51:16.760 of Republicans that I've talked to that say, if he runs, it's going to be the same thing
00:51:22.360 and they're going to do the same thing.
00:51:24.120 And everybody's going to be absolutely right.
00:51:26.300 And everybody's going to be so tired of it.
00:51:28.120 They're going to want another choice and they just might go with a Democrat.
00:51:31.220 And I cannot come up with a Democrat that could beat Donald Trump.
00:51:35.640 They'll stay home.
00:51:37.300 So the people who are fed up with Biden and Trump, and there are millions of them, will
00:51:42.020 just stay home.
00:51:43.520 But independence will, I think, if things continue along this line with the Biden administration
00:51:51.380 failing on every level.
00:51:53.200 And if they aren't failing on every level, please tell me what level they're succeeding
00:51:56.920 on.
00:51:57.300 You know, I'm open-minded, I'd like to hear where the success is, but if we continue along
00:52:05.040 these lines, it's going to be, okay, who is going to do the least amount of damage?
00:52:12.760 I mean, that's what it's going to be.
00:52:14.580 You're always going to have Donald Trump's flamboyance, to use a kind word.
00:52:19.880 It's never going to go away.
00:52:22.520 So you have, and that's a decision I made.
00:52:25.000 And so this is personal for me.
00:52:27.300 So I said to myself, do I want to go out on a history tour with a controversial guy
00:52:32.500 like Donald Trump, where I know I'm going to get attacked?
00:52:36.020 And I did.
00:52:37.060 I mean, you know, but I can handle it.
00:52:39.940 Or do I just want to pass and just continue to do, I didn't need to do that tour.
00:52:45.000 But I decided to do it because I think, based upon the facts, that Trump did a good job in
00:52:54.440 the four years representing the United States.
00:52:57.200 He did.
00:52:58.320 That's what my belief.
00:52:59.320 Now, do I like the way he handled himself?
00:53:02.480 Sometimes no.
00:53:03.600 And I've told him that.
00:53:04.940 And I told him that for sure.
00:53:05.880 The new poll shows, independents, Biden has hit an all-time low of 24% approval rating.
00:53:16.700 That's unheard of.
00:53:17.880 So, who is going to run against Donald Trump?
00:53:23.240 Well, somebody in the primary, you know, maybe Liz Cheney will run.
00:53:27.360 No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:53:28.560 I mean, on the Democratic side.
00:53:30.880 That's not far out.
00:53:32.120 That's not that.
00:53:33.000 Look, she's not going to win in Wyoming.
00:53:36.480 She's not going to be a congressperson anymore.
00:53:40.120 So, she could absolutely primary Trump.
00:53:44.260 Big name.
00:53:45.840 She can raise money.
00:53:47.300 So, that's not that crazy out.
00:53:49.860 But if the Republicans believe that Trump is not going to win, primary him.
00:53:55.460 So, my question is, because I think he gets the nomination.
00:53:59.280 My question is, who do the Democrats run against him?
00:54:03.980 Because they're not going to run Biden.
00:54:06.140 I don't think so either.
00:54:08.100 But they don't have anybody to run.
00:54:10.460 So, then you're going to fall back on Hillary Clinton, who's already raising money.
00:54:16.080 Again.
00:54:16.580 Hey, man.
00:54:17.220 I just said this last week.
00:54:19.680 Hillary Clinton is going to run again.
00:54:22.700 That's who he'll run against.
00:54:24.260 And she's already setting it up because she knows what a fiasco.
00:54:29.280 The Biden administration is.
00:54:31.380 Look, even if you loathe Hillary Clinton and Bill, they have a machine.
00:54:39.760 Okay?
00:54:40.100 They know how to govern in a sense that it's not a disorganized mess.
00:54:46.760 It's not a Kamala Harris coming out and excoriating the Capitol protesters while she wanted to raise
00:54:53.780 bail money for the people who were burning down cities.
00:54:57.520 I mean, that's just insane.
00:54:59.400 If you were writing her speech, would you really want to do that?
00:55:03.220 No.
00:55:03.760 Would you really want to bring attention to that?
00:55:06.440 No.
00:55:06.740 You could have avoided that and said, this is a bad thing.
00:55:12.040 Let's get the problem solved so we don't have to do this again.
00:55:15.740 That was a speech you should have gave.
00:55:17.780 But they have no awareness at all.
00:55:19.860 But the Clintons do.
00:55:22.000 And so, it could be a setup between Trump and Hillary again.
00:55:26.820 That would be amazing.
00:55:28.580 All right.
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00:56:59.780 Welcome back to the program, Bill O'Reilly.
00:57:15.900 What do you think the big story of the week is?
00:57:18.600 Was it January 6th?
00:57:20.420 Yeah, I mean, I think that's the big story of the week, but it's going to die.
00:57:27.260 And, you know, they'll do all the Sunday shows, you know what they'll do, reprise it and how terrible Trump is.
00:57:34.420 But if you really want to step back, the biggest story of the week was one million Americans contracting COVID or reporting it on Monday.
00:57:43.500 I mean, that is just an amazing number.
00:57:47.660 See, I think this is actually really good, Bill, because...
00:57:52.340 Yeah, I understand.
00:57:53.380 I mean, if the South African model holds, that you'll have another few weeks of this, and then it'll fall off the cliff.
00:58:01.500 And then so many people will have the antibodies, which, of course, turned on you, that will die out.
00:58:10.360 And maybe some planes will, like, get back in the air.
00:58:13.880 Yeah.
00:58:14.280 Because COVID-19 consequences is amazing.
00:58:17.520 Go ahead.
00:58:19.080 Yeah.
00:58:20.000 But it's not really COVID consequences.
00:58:22.740 I think it is more of the government consequences.
00:58:25.380 We 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.
00:58:42.600 I think the...
00:58:43.440 I agree 100% on that, and I know you and I have disagreed in the past.
00:58:47.840 But if you step back on this, the best thing that the government do now, because they can't answer any questions...
00:58:57.520 I mean, they can't even answer a question like, how long does a vaccine last?
00:59:02.160 They can't even answer it.
00:59:03.440 So they don't have any information for us.
00:59:05.680 So just shut up.
00:59:07.220 You know, I told Stu a few weeks ago to do that, but now I'm going to take that back.
00:59:11.220 Stu can talk.
00:59:12.420 But the federal government can't, because they don't know anything about COVID.
00:59:16.400 You know, Anthony Fauci, we should do the pinata thing with him.
00:59:21.380 He has to run through a long line, and we just whack him with, you know...
00:59:25.500 I don't want him hurt, but with paper or something, because this is just a farce now.
00:59:31.280 It's crazy now.
00:59:32.160 And the fact that, you know, there's really no treatments that the government is recommending or pushing or not tearing down.
00:59:48.260 That's the key.
00:59:49.340 They're tearing down everything that is a treatment.
00:59:52.000 Well, millions of Americans are getting it.
00:59:55.000 So what do we do besides isolate at home?
00:59:58.820 Everything 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.
01:00:09.300 I mean, it's so clear what this government is doing.
01:00:13.820 But it's almost over.
01:00:14.820 I think it's almost over.
01:00:15.720 I have to sit one out.
01:00:16.380 I have to sit one out, because I don't know.
01:00:19.060 I'm not a medical person.
01:00:20.780 The FDA is supposed to, you know, say this stuff is safe.
01:00:25.200 I don't know.
01:00:25.980 What I do, my advice to everybody is, get a doctor you trust.
01:00:31.240 Follow the doctor's advice.
01:00:32.960 Don't listen to the government.
01:00:35.320 I mean, you know...
01:00:36.400 I'd have to give that advice to doctors now.
01:00:38.560 I'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.
01:00:50.380 But they're pariahs because of it.
01:00:52.700 Does your doctor have a solution to you?
01:00:55.720 I mean, do they recommend therapeutics for you?
01:00:59.440 Yeah, absolutely.
01:01:00.540 My doctor got me through the first case.
01:01:03.360 I think it would have been even worse than it was.
01:01:05.820 He got me through the first case.
01:01:07.240 But now, any of the other therapeutics, he is...
01:01:12.860 He's like, again, if I write it, he said, I've already been threatened.
01:01:15.980 I think it's because he's my doctor.
01:01:18.060 He said, I've already been threatened that, you know, don't go off the beaten path.
01:01:23.020 It's awful.
01:01:24.020 It is awful.
01:01:25.040 And there are a lot of doctors that feel that way.
01:01:28.300 All right, Bill O'Reilly.
01:01:28.800 I think it's coming to an end.
01:01:31.100 Thank you so much for being on.
01:01:33.080 I'm sorry to cut you loose early this week.
01:01:35.240 But we had a shift in the schedule because of a call with Mark Levin.
01:01:39.440 But thanks a lot.
01:01:40.560 We'll talk to you again next week.
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01:03:21.320 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:03:41.900 We're glad you're here.
01:03:43.920 Our sincere apologies to a guest that we had booked, and we've had him booked for a while.
01:03:51.500 We had a mix-up earlier today.
01:03:57.940 Not a mix-up.
01:03:58.640 I just took a phone call from Mark Levin and missed the call with the guy who had—I really want to hear his story.
01:04:11.120 He 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.
01:04:20.920 He was the guy who came out and talked about, we just want some answers from the Pentagon.
01:04:26.480 We want somebody's head to roll for what's been going on in Afghanistan.
01:04:32.040 You remember it quite well.
01:04:33.580 He was going to be on with us today.
01:04:35.140 He has been honorably discharged or given a general discharge, and he's not going to jail.
01:04:41.860 We wanted to talk to him, but now our schedules are conflicting, and so he couldn't make it at this time.
01:04:46.660 Hope to book him again next week.
01:04:49.680 Next week, though, is going to be a very, very busy week because we are on the Great Reset.
01:04:54.320 My new book comes out next week.
01:04:56.280 If you want to make sure you get a copy, I urge you to order it now.
01:05:02.360 The first run, we ran an awful lot of them.
01:05:07.340 This is the first time that we are publishing it ourself.
01:05:11.080 We are using a secondary to help distribute because we don't have the distribution arm at this point, but Mercury Inc.
01:05:20.020 We are doing it ourself instead of going through a publisher and Simon & Schuster.
01:05:26.280 And I am free now to write whatever I want when I want.
01:05:31.400 I was under contract with Simon & Schuster, and I can't tell you how glad I am.
01:05:37.300 They were great partners for us for a long time.
01:05:40.060 And then a Hillary Clinton guy got in and is running it, and he was just, I thought, a very bad partner for us.
01:05:48.220 And because of that, we were probably very bad partners for them.
01:05:50.980 But 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.
01:06:05.720 The 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.
01:06:19.020 And as we got into it deeper and deeper, we saw how much of it has already been done, where the foundation is.
01:06:25.240 It is the biggest story in the world, because this is not just about America.
01:06:31.520 This is about the entire West.
01:06:34.440 And I believe this is the biggest story for human civilization, perhaps in 100 years.
01:06:40.440 And no one is really talking about it.
01:06:44.560 And there's a bunch of conspiracy theories that could take you offline.
01:06:49.040 These are the facts.
01:06:50.740 It is loaded with footnotes.
01:06:52.740 So you can go and verify everything.
01:06:55.520 I always tell you, do not take my word for it.
01:06:59.140 Verify it yourself.
01:07:00.300 That's why there's all kinds of footnotes from the original sources.
01:07:03.920 But this is critical that we understand and we share with one another this information, because we are the last line of defense.
01:07:13.020 We have to be able to share this information.
01:07:16.160 And 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.
01:07:24.540 This is not an American story, but people in England, France, Germany, Switzerland, Africa, even Asia need to understand.
01:07:35.760 And 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.
01:07:48.080 That is the Great Reset, and it is not a conspiracy theory, and it will change every aspect of your life.
01:07:57.440 That is not hyperbole.
01:07:59.340 And if you don't stop it now, by 2030, it will be done.
01:08:05.240 I fear that it could be done in the next 12 months if we hit another massive crisis.
01:08:14.620 And 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.
01:08:28.860 And it's all Great Reset.
01:08:31.200 It's all Great Reset.
01:08:32.780 Please pick up my new book, The Great Reset.
01:08:37.040 Please also, if you order it online, make sure you're ordering the right book.
01:08:42.240 This is for the first time in my career this is happening.
01:08:46.060 There are dummy books called The Summary of The Great Reset with Glenn Beck.
01:08:51.700 There's no way anyone could have written a summary because the book hasn't even been released.
01:08:58.680 Do not be fooled.
01:09:00.560 Make sure you click on The Great Reset by Glenn Beck, period.
01:09:07.640 It's a Mercury, Inc. book.
01:09:09.880 Okay, we'll have more on that next week.
01:09:14.540 You didn't pop on maybe Chris Hayes to do a little promotion for the book next week, maybe?
01:09:18.860 Or what's your plan on that?
01:09:19.920 I don't know.
01:09:20.420 I think he's done a really good job of promoting my art and my art skills.
01:09:24.160 He is.
01:09:24.920 This 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.
01:09:37.040 You 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.
01:09:44.160 I don't know if that's accurate or not.
01:09:46.700 I don't know him very well.
01:09:48.680 But I don't know him at all.
01:09:49.900 Yeah, 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.
01:10:09.820 And you're going to release that the first week of the new year.
01:10:12.360 Now, 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.
01:10:22.020 In 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.
01:10:32.400 We talked about it earlier this week.
01:10:34.800 For a completely different reason.
01:10:36.560 Completely different reason.
01:10:37.300 So, it's just in the background of the picture.
01:10:40.520 So, Chris Hayes apparently sees this, and without doing one second of research, without questioning his initial instinct at all, goes out and tweets,
01:10:52.740 Is that a picture of Nazi darling Max Schmeling knocking out Joe Louis on his wall?
01:10:57.100 That's kind of a weird thing to have up!
01:10:59.000 Exclamation point!
01:11:00.460 And he links to the painting of Max Schmeling.
01:11:03.140 Now, and he also responds to someone else and says, that's a hell of a choice to put on your wall!
01:11:09.980 The 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.
01:11:21.000 Or maybe, who knows, promoting to the conservative audience how much you love Nazis, because all conservatives are Nazis.
01:11:25.840 Now, 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.
01:11:42.080 What does that come up?
01:11:42.960 Does that come up?
01:11:43.980 I didn't google it.
01:11:44.760 I know for a fact the video is on there.
01:11:47.940 But, I mean, let me not even go to that first.
01:11:50.940 Let me start here.
01:11:51.600 Okay.
01:11:51.780 It's amazing to me that his assumption would initially be, oh, I don't know, Glenn Beck must love the Nazis, right?
01:12:02.060 It's not, there must be a story to why you would have Max Schmeling knocking out Joe Louis on his wall.
01:12:09.960 There's got to be a story.
01:12:10.760 How do I find out what that story is?
01:12:12.280 If I tweet something, I'll look like an idiot if there's a story that explains it, right?
01:12:17.840 I, that would be my, my thought.
01:12:22.120 Like, 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.
01:12:33.800 But I would immediately think, what if I don't know the story?
01:12:36.920 I better google it to see if I can figure out why he has a Joseph Stalin painting on his wall.
01:12:41.780 So, he does not bother to do that.
01:12:45.140 He just tweets without thinking, without a second of thought about it, without a second of research about it.
01:12:50.660 And, 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.
01:13:00.800 And, of course, the painting, if you didn't hear that segment, let me give you...
01:13:05.000 It's called The Birth of a Champion.
01:13:06.020 The Birth of a Champion. This is exactly what you said on national radio and television just two days before this.
01:13:13.020 It's only when you...
01:13:14.100 It's called The Birth of a Champion.
01:13:17.020 It'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.
01:13:25.100 Schmeling came back.
01:13:26.120 They had another fight.
01:13:27.460 This time, Joe Louis took him seriously.
01:13:29.380 He was prepared.
01:13:30.460 He knocked him out in less than 90 seconds.
01:13:32.860 That's The Birth of a Champion.
01:13:34.220 That was your explanation as to why you painted this painting.
01:13:37.840 And it's a pretty...
01:13:38.880 I think not only a normal conservative point to make, but a normal human being point to make that a failure isn't always just a failure.
01:13:48.300 It's sometimes the most important part of a success.
01:13:51.920 That's the entire thing.
01:13:53.220 You explain that at length on national media just a couple of days beforehand.
01:13:58.560 Yet, 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.
01:14:13.980 If that's not a good microcosm, what is wrong with our country right now?
01:14:17.620 I don't know what is.
01:14:18.460 Well, it also shows a lack of knowledge.
01:14:22.560 By the way, I did Google it, and it does come up.
01:14:24.820 Okay.
01:14:25.880 The explanation comes up.
01:14:27.220 It comes up from about two years ago when I was painting it.
01:14:30.100 Oh, wow.
01:14:30.380 And it comes up with me talking to a civil rights icon.
01:14:38.780 You have to Google it.
01:14:40.080 Oh, wow.
01:14:40.460 Civil rights icon.
01:14:41.700 I'm explaining this to.
01:14:43.580 But anyway, what it also shows is a lack of understanding.
01:14:48.740 Why would somebody have Max Schmeling on their wall?
01:14:53.020 This is not the reason why I have him by any stretch of the imagination.
01:14:56.760 Max Schmeling actually became friends with Joe Louis.
01:15:03.000 I don't know if people know that.
01:15:05.100 He also hid Jewish people in his apartment against the Nazis.
01:15:11.940 When he lost to Joe Louis the second time, they became friends.
01:15:17.220 And he was not a friend of Adolf Hitler.
01:15:24.740 Adolf Hitler used him for propaganda.
01:15:28.280 Not a friend of Adolf Hitler.
01:15:30.240 In fact, it turns out he was an enemy of Adolf Hitler.
01:15:34.140 So it turns out I have three, assuming that the ref was anti-Nazi, three anti-Nazis in that painting.
01:15:42.700 But 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.
01:15:51.820 It now is a famous controversial painting.
01:15:55.560 I also would like to thank everybody involved.
01:15:58.000 I was trending last night.
01:15:59.420 This painting was trending last night on Twitter.
01:16:02.000 And I'd like to thank all of them for increasing the value.
01:16:04.900 And none of them questioning what hack painted it.
01:16:09.640 Most of them said it was a picture.
01:16:11.940 It's not.
01:16:13.000 It's my painting of that scene.
01:16:16.560 But I guess everybody loves to be an art critic.
01:16:23.240 Nobody had any criticism for the artistic prowess of the artist that did it.
01:16:30.800 So, thank you for that, Chris Hayes.
01:16:33.820 Amazing.
01:16:34.400 By the way, I did Google it.
01:16:36.140 And you're right.
01:16:36.740 It comes up with you explaining the painting.
01:16:41.040 This is from eight months ago.
01:16:43.800 You explaining exactly what it is.
01:16:46.340 Also, the clip of you this week comes up when you search for it.
01:16:50.540 And it's like, what does that say?
01:16:53.100 Wouldn't you just?
01:16:54.400 Isn't there a moment of embarrassment?
01:16:56.180 This is what I don't understand about some of these people on the left.
01:16:58.580 Isn't there a moment where you just feel dumb when you do something like that?
01:17:02.860 Yeah, we do.
01:17:03.640 I know, I do.
01:17:04.480 I mean, everybody's made mistakes like that.
01:17:06.180 I don't expect Chris Hayes to be able to watch every segment of your show.
01:17:10.500 And especially, but when there's ever something that is so outrageous, like if he had Stalin,
01:17:15.900 you were just saying, if he had Stalin behind him, I would go, there's something more than that.
01:17:20.280 There's no way he's got Stalin behind him.
01:17:21.860 What's the story?
01:17:22.960 And I always feel stupid when I do stuff.
01:17:25.140 And I always point it out when I do stuff like that.
01:17:27.160 We'll see if Chris Hayes is a decent human being at all, you know, and decides to correct
01:17:35.340 himself and apologize to me to assume that I would have Nazi propaganda for a Nazi reason.
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01:20:06.520 They 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?
01:20:15.700 January 6th or the George Floyd riots?
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01:24:42.500 Before 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.
01:24:58.860 Cause it was, it was on during an interview with, uh, with Donald Trump and, uh, they're calling it Nazi propaganda.
01:25:04.940 It couldn't be further from the truth.
01:25:07.300 I've said that I'm not going to sell this.
01:25:09.180 There's one person I would sell this to.
01:25:10.740 I would sell it to Joe Rogan because he would appreciate the, uh, uh, the message in this.
01:25:16.940 If Joe wants to buy it, great.
01:25:19.740 Otherwise I'm keeping the original, but I am going to today.
01:25:22.960 I'm asking somebody to come over, um, you know, with a mask and gloves and get it and copy it because I am going to sell prints of this.
01:25:31.560 Um, because it's, you know, that controversial Nazi painting by Glenn Beck, which has nothing to do with that.
01:25:38.660 It has everything to do with learn your lesson, stand back up and knock that guy out.
01:25:44.260 Uh, all right.
01:25:45.360 Michael Malice is with us.
01:25:46.380 Hi, Michael.
01:25:47.840 Good morning.
01:25:49.560 How are you, sir?
01:25:51.320 I'm much better than you.
01:25:52.700 My condolences on your illness.
01:25:55.440 Uh, and, and whatever you think, I promise you it's not karma.
01:26:00.480 It might be.
01:26:01.500 It might be.
01:26:03.680 Oh, you know, I had it before there was a vaccine.
01:26:06.420 So I've been riding on the antibodies.
01:26:08.540 Um, and, uh, I just got it.
01:26:11.240 What?
01:26:11.940 Wednesday.
01:26:12.380 I just, it hit me like a bag of bricks, but now with an exception of just some lingering
01:26:18.640 mouth problems with my voice, uh, I'm pretty much past it.
01:26:22.780 I mean, it, it, the first time I had it, it knocked me out for about three weeks.
01:26:26.500 Uh, this is just like a really, really bad cold this time.
01:26:30.280 Yeah.
01:26:30.720 So I guess that's good news over the weekend.
01:26:32.460 And, and, uh, it's, it's, it's, it's a scary word, you know, like I was feeling a little bit under weather last week.
01:26:38.080 Uh, and I'm like, is this it, is this, you know, is this showtime?
01:26:41.160 Uh, and, and it was just kind of allergies, whatever, but it gets scary.
01:26:44.180 And I hope everyone listening, you know, stays healthy and happy, of course.
01:26:48.400 Yeah.
01:26:48.860 Michael, 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.
01:26:56.500 And 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.
01:27:07.060 They say, oh my gosh, he's got Nazi propaganda up there because this is when Max Schmeling had beaten Joe Lewis.
01:27:13.480 And 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.
01:27:23.760 And that's the important moment when you, when you fail that, that leads to success in the future.
01:27:28.940 And, you know, you've talked about the media really well over, over the years.
01:27:31.840 And you, I think, understand this better than so many others.
01:27:34.740 What is the motivation here?
01:27:35.840 Like, why would you embarrass yourself and not even look for the facts here?
01:27:40.120 Why just attack your opponents with, without any knowledge, whether you're right or wrong?
01:27:46.160 Literally with a Google search.
01:27:48.960 I'm going to give you two answers.
01:27:50.360 First, 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.
01:28:03.520 And 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.
01:28:14.520 And 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.
01:28:21.100 So that's number one.
01:28:21.920 This goes, people misunderstand art very easily.
01:28:25.320 The whole point of art is that it's open to interpretation.
01:28:27.980 And the other problem is people who are corporate journalists are often not very bright.
01:28:33.300 So they are going to have that knee-jerk reaction.
01:28:35.760 But as you guys have seen, as everyone listening to this knows, the demand for Nazis outweighs the supply.
01:28:42.800 There is such desperation on the part of, you know, corporate media outlets to find Nazis that they're looking for them everywhere,
01:28:52.280 to the point where people are often painting, you know, fascist slogans to demonstrate that there's fascism.
01:28:59.500 And they're later caught, and they're often, you know, people are a minority.
01:29:04.680 You're saying this is Nazi inflation.
01:29:07.180 Too many Nazi hunters chasing too few Nazis.
01:29:09.940 I mean, we laugh, but I mean, it would be a very serious problem.
01:29:15.720 And it's not to pretend that there are no, you know, quasi-fascists in American culture, and certainly in Europe nowadays.
01:29:23.740 But the premise that Glenn Beck would be dumb enough to sit in front of a Nazi painting while he's interviewing a president
01:29:32.580 and have that be some kind of subtle dog whistle that no one's going to pick up, that is what's amazing.
01:29:38.680 They have a complete lack of ability to empathize with other perspectives,
01:29:43.660 and they're just waiting in every moment for the mass to drop, so to speak, which is kind of a bit of projection.
01:29:50.860 And you saw this also with, you know, the Trump's Charlottesville speech,
01:29:55.600 where when he condemned white nationalists in the same breath when he said both sides,
01:30:00.340 the clip is there. It's indisputable.
01:30:03.160 But, you know, President Biden brings it up to this day.
01:30:05.700 So what is your take on January 6th?
01:30:09.960 I think that's the biggest story of the week.
01:30:12.580 You're cutting out a little bit there, Michael, but he said, what's your take on January 6th, if that didn't come through?
01:30:18.600 Oh, yeah. So, I mean, it's very tragic.
01:30:23.320 AOC had to talk to a cop for five minutes, and she was traumatized for months.
01:30:28.300 Rashida Tlaib, remember, was crying on the floor of the house.
01:30:31.480 AOC had to comfort her.
01:30:33.240 There were some bottles of water knocked over.
01:30:35.760 Someone had to speed up on Pelosi's death.
01:30:37.820 Here's my takeaway, and I'm going to get a little bit serious for a minute.
01:30:41.800 Where has President Trump been?
01:30:44.320 He defended the people, when he was giving that Charlottesville speech,
01:30:47.940 the people, when he said there's good people on both sides,
01:30:50.520 he was referring to the controversy about removing statues.
01:30:54.100 That's what he was defending.
01:30:55.400 The people were saying we shouldn't remove statues.
01:30:57.580 The people on January 6th were his people.
01:31:00.920 They were all his people.
01:31:02.180 These were his hardcore supporters.
01:31:04.080 Now they're being held in detention in horrible conditions for who knows how long.
01:31:08.680 They are his hardcore supporters, and he shrugs his shoulders.
01:31:13.140 And I think this is the big problem that conservatives have to appreciate when it comes to Donald Trump.
01:31:18.600 We had four years of President Trump being attacked for the most demented things imaginable,
01:31:24.460 including how many scoops of ice cream he had, that he fed the fish wrong when he was in Japan,
01:31:30.300 even though he's following the prime minister's lead.
01:31:32.640 Queen Elizabeth gestured for him to walk in front of her, which he did.
01:31:36.980 Then she couldn't get around him because he's a lot bigger.
01:31:39.180 They cropped the first part where she gestured, so it looks like he just stood in front of her like a buffoon.
01:31:43.920 So we had four years of that.
01:31:45.940 So understandably, conservatives got protective and defensive of President Trump.
01:31:51.060 He's not in office now.
01:31:52.180 It's been a year.
01:31:53.140 And I would encourage conservatives to take a step back and realize not every criticism of President Trump has been inaccurate
01:31:59.540 because the man has shown a severe lack of loyalty towards people who have been loyal to him.
01:32:06.200 And I'm thinking specifically of Michael Flynn, and I'm thinking especially of Jeff Sessions,
01:32:11.600 who was probably the strongest anti-illegal immigrant person in the Senate, became attorney general.
01:32:17.780 Because of him, Trump got him primaried, and he blew a Senate seat in Alabama.
01:32:23.160 How does that happen?
01:32:24.620 So if people are looking forward to 2024, keep in mind this guy's loyalty is a one-way street,
01:32:31.220 and that's a big problem because conservatives tend to be very, very loyal people.
01:32:37.280 I agree with that.
01:32:38.680 We were just talking about how loyalty is number one.
01:32:41.540 I know you know the Jonathan Haidt book, but loyalty is number one on the scale.
01:32:47.060 And it's interesting because I do think that that is the number one thing with Donald Trump is loyalty.
01:32:54.120 And in talking to him, you know, I just sat down with him about a month ago, and then I had dinner with him and his wife.
01:33:01.240 And I came away with the impression, and this is just from, you know, the off-the-record, just dinner conversation.
01:33:09.020 I came away from that meeting feeling as though the truly, the main reason he would run again
01:33:18.320 is because he doesn't want to let the people down that he trusted and said,
01:33:24.300 I will do this, and then was doing it, and then lost, and he knows he can fix it.
01:33:31.760 And he expressed it in several different ways, but it was the same thing.
01:33:37.060 I'm not going to leave those people without anyone who will fight for them.
01:33:44.320 Here, let's bring some receipts.
01:33:46.640 When President Trump got into office, the federal budget was $4 trillion under Obama.
01:33:53.640 Two years later, before COVID, it was $4.4 trillion, an increase of 10% under his watch.
01:34:01.080 He promised when he campaigned, and this was a very legitimate promise given his background,
01:34:07.620 that he knew the best people, and he was going to staff his cabinet with the best people.
01:34:12.820 And we thought he was going to bring in all these outsiders, people you'd never expect to see in politics.
01:34:17.960 And the next thing you know, it's Rents Priebus, and the chairman of Exxon is the Secretary of State.
01:34:24.460 His staffing decisions, I think everyone has to acknowledge, were horrible.
01:34:29.180 He's driving out people who have left the mind, like Steve Bannon, and he's bringing in the swamp creatures.
01:34:34.240 All right, so let me just push back on that, because I'd like to hear your opinion on it.
01:34:41.200 In the interview I did, I said, you've got a clean house.
01:34:44.900 And he talked about the, you know, he had two jobs, to fix the country and to survive.
01:34:54.760 And he said, I can't go in there with the same GOP.
01:34:58.840 I can't go in there with the same group of people.
01:35:01.840 I have to have people around me that are on the same page, because pretty much I've got to fire everybody in every department.
01:35:10.600 And I think he gets that.
01:35:11.820 I'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.
01:35:29.080 And he's not going to repeat that.
01:35:32.240 Now, 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.
01:35:40.960 But that's what it's going to take, one way or another.
01:35:43.760 Love to hear your response.
01:35:45.100 Coming up in one minute, let me take one minute, 60 seconds.
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01:36:01.320 We've been talking about the problems with inflation quite a bit over the past few weeks.
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01:36:16.240 I mean, you've talked about it, Glenn, from everywhere from cars to groceries.
01:36:19.740 I mean, it's all over the place, and it's not transitory.
01:36:21.940 Right, and Michael just talked about it.
01:36:24.520 I mean, you know, 10% increase on our national debt.
01:36:27.240 What is it now?
01:36:28.440 I mean, are we over $30 trillion yet?
01:36:30.880 I think we are, aren't we?
01:36:32.040 I mean, nobody's talking about our debt.
01:36:34.040 It is out of control.
01:36:36.520 Out of control.
01:36:37.360 And they're using modern monetary theory to get through this.
01:36:42.280 It won't work.
01:36:43.420 It never has worked.
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01:37:41.380 So if you don't know who Michael Malice is, he is the guy who's written the Anarchist
01:37:52.540 Handbook.
01:37:53.100 He is an anarchist, but not the Antifa throw bombs through windows kind of anarchist.
01:38:00.420 Am I right on that, Michael?
01:38:01.540 Please verify that.
01:38:03.040 Not through windows, but you know.
01:38:05.100 He believes that if there were no government, we'd all be better off.
01:38:16.200 I disagree with that, but I lean towards, in fact, I don't lean towards, I'd like to shut
01:38:23.160 down all of the Department of fill-in-the-blank.
01:38:26.760 I'd like them all to be gone.
01:38:28.940 They have no place in our government, in my opinion.
01:38:35.700 So Michael is coming from a different place, but I like that because he makes me think things
01:38:42.140 through and pushes me up against the wall, so I question the things that I think I believe.
01:38:48.360 I think that's really important.
01:38:49.960 So Michael, your response on what I just said here about a minute ago.
01:38:53.860 Right.
01:38:54.120 So you were talking about how President Trump said to you that he understands he has to
01:38:58.940 fire a lot of these staffers and bring in good people.
01:39:02.100 My pushback would be like, does he understand this, or does he understand what he needs to
01:39:07.360 say to you in order to maintain your support in the next cycle?
01:39:12.100 And here's the evidence to the contrary.
01:39:14.200 There's something called revealed preferences, right?
01:39:16.500 If you tell your spouse, I love you, I love you, I love you, but you're never home and you're
01:39:20.780 cheating on them, talk is cheap, your actions are telling.
01:39:24.460 Trump is launching a social media company.
01:39:27.720 Who did he hire to run this social media company?
01:39:30.360 Devin Nunes.
01:39:31.580 Devin Nunes' entire background is being, one, a dairy farmer and then a congressman.
01:39:37.240 What does he know about running a social media company?
01:39:40.260 All he knows is he has a Rolodex in Washington.
01:39:42.960 He's a creature of the swamp.
01:39:43.980 Now, he might be a great conservative.
01:39:45.560 I'm sure he's a very ethical, great person, so on and so forth.
01:39:48.580 But to say that he's some kind of outsider is nonsensical.
01:39:52.940 So Trump had the opportunity to, and the other thing is, and this is not his fault, he's been
01:39:58.780 rendered so radioactive.
01:40:00.880 Why would I, if I was working in Wall Street, San Francisco, LA, New York, why would I want
01:40:08.300 working on the Trump administration on my resume?
01:40:11.160 It would ruin my career.
01:40:12.520 And again, this is not Trump's fault at all.
01:40:14.800 But that has been an issue for him in the past, and going forward, it's going to be even more of an issue.
01:40:20.580 Yeah, I do agree with that.
01:40:22.640 It is going to be hard to get people.
01:40:24.460 And then that is, you know, we have to have people who understand where we are in our society.
01:40:31.940 It is, look, it's almost lights out time.
01:40:35.380 And, 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.
01:40:53.220 So, maybe we deserve it, but I think the original premise is worth saving.
01:41:00.340 I don't know where he gets those people.
01:41:02.500 I 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?
01:41:08.600 He's a guy who's been there, who doesn't like the way it's running, and has been standing up for it.
01:41:13.820 It's a little like Rand Paul.
01:41:15.200 Yes, he's in, but he's working hard from within to try to shut it down.
01:41:24.160 Are those people important, or are they the same?
01:41:27.080 They're very important.
01:41:28.180 I'm not questioning that at all, but my point to you is, what evidence do you have that Denevin Nunes knows anything about social media?
01:41:35.060 Now, it's clear that Trump got him, as he hires most of his people, because of a sense of loyalty to him.
01:41:42.560 Now, that's very important, because he's been betrayed left and right.
01:41:46.040 But my point is, because of all the forces against him, conservatives have to appreciate, he got beaten by a corpse in the 2020 election.
01:41:55.720 And these same forces are now even more powerful, because they have the White House.
01:42:00.420 And you can't tell me that he shouldn't have seen it coming, all the machinations that the Democrats did in various states,
01:42:07.680 to finagle the vote to make sure they got the result they wanted.
01:42:10.420 There was that Time Magazine article bragging about these coalitions that were behind the scenes.
01:42:15.340 Molly Hemingway did a great book called RIG, discussing it.
01:42:18.680 It's nothing to do with the voting machines.
01:42:20.160 It had to do with a year-long series of attempts, including things by Mark Zuckerberg, to get the result.
01:42:27.460 I agree with you.
01:42:28.600 Michael Malice, thanks for stopping in.
01:42:30.560 Michael Malice.
01:42:31.740 You can follow him, at Michael Malice.
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01:44:00.000 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:44:20.560 I am about to lose my voice entirely, and I want to make sure that I'm full-throated for next week.
01:44:26.740 The new book comes out on the Great Reset.
01:44:29.240 But the biggest story this week had to be about the candlelight vigil they had on the stairs of the Capitol last night.
01:44:36.540 Commemorating all those that, well, no, because nobody died except a Marine that was on the opposing side.
01:44:49.420 So I don't know what the candles were lit for because they certainly were not highlighting her.
01:44:54.260 They are trying to make this into another 1941 or 9-11, and it's despicable.
01:45:03.520 Yesterday 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.
01:45:15.640 Ben.
01:45:16.320 I don't think anybody can hear me.
01:45:21.280 We can hear you, but Ben might not be able to.
01:45:23.740 Ben, are you there?
01:45:25.160 Yep, I'm here, guys.
01:45:26.660 Okay, there he is.
01:45:27.660 Ben Weingarten is with us.
01:45:28.600 We kind of mentioned your study here, Ben, talking about the differences between the 2020 Floyd riots and the 2021 January 6th riot.
01:45:41.540 And it's a point that conservatives have made many times in that there was no real focus on this.
01:45:47.940 In fact, we saw it praised by the left, these riots that were going on.
01:45:53.060 And many times we pointed out there's a discrepancy here.
01:45:56.060 Why aren't these both being treated equally?
01:45:57.420 You went through and tried to quantify this.
01:45:59.240 Can you tell us about the process of putting all this together?
01:46:02.700 Yeah, 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.
01:46:16.700 And what the public wants to see, according to the polling, which is an equal investigation into what transpired in summer 2020.
01:46:24.820 Something 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.
01:46:34.380 The public wanted to see, according to polling, equal scrutiny for those riots as the January 6th Capitol riot.
01:46:41.500 And 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.
01:46:55.320 So 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.
01:47:10.780 And 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.
01:47:23.660 And 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.
01:47:37.020 One, one, is the hyperbole reality?
01:47:41.260 And then number two, is there a double standard in the way these cases were prosecuted and investigated to the extent they even were?
01:47:49.440 And what we found were some really remarkable takeaways in terms of the contrast between these two cases of political violence.
01:47:56.260 Yeah, 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,
01:48:05.220 from from from one of these other incidents.
01:48:07.220 I 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.
01:48:17.800 But kind of give me the difference in scale between these two events.
01:48:22.440 You have January 6th and the 2020 George Floyd riots.
01:48:25.500 Yeah, so the headline numbers, I think, are these.
01:48:30.240 First, 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.
01:48:45.780 And this is the most egregious or massive disparity here.
01:48:50.340 1,300 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.
01:49:06.080 There are staggering differences there.
01:49:08.060 Now, 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.
01:49:17.640 But 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.
01:49:41.740 So all the low-level cases, essentially, gone, wiped clean.
01:49:45.340 In 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.
01:49:55.760 And dozens of people have been held in pretrial detention for months on end.
01:50:00.200 Some 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.
01:50:11.060 And 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,
01:50:27.040 where you're trying to resolve the crime of the century with Class B misdemeanors.
01:50:31.780 I 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.
01:50:42.460 The political case, the political persecution, does not match the legal prosecution.
01:50:47.640 Yeah, 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.
01:50:57.160 And, you know, that's not to minimize it.
01:50:58.880 I think it's really about just getting scale and appropriate perspective on all of these events together.
01:51:04.560 It's not to say that January 6th was nothing.
01:51:07.380 It's just to say that, you know, the summer of 2020 was also not nothing.
01:51:11.360 It 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.
01:51:23.620 You know, it created a climate where we just kind of approve of this stuff, and it seemed to be okay.
01:51:31.600 Half 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.
01:51:41.360 And then look at what the knock-on effects have been.
01:51:44.960 And to your point, it's not to minimize what happened.
01:51:47.540 It's to say, let's look at it openly and honestly so we can assess whether the fallout has been merited or not.
01:51:53.700 And the fallout of January 6th is remarkable.
01:51:56.460 I 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
01:52:06.620 terrorists or their co-conspirators, sympathizers, aiders, abettors, and use that to have a massive crackdown on dissent.
01:52:14.220 And we've seen that with the Biden administration using January 6th to create a national strategy for countering domestic terrorism, so-called,
01:52:22.300 which has all sorts of issues around chilling, political dissent, censorship, colluding with big tech to try to crush people.
01:52:30.220 We've obviously seen that happen en masse over the last year.
01:52:33.960 We've seen people booted off of payment processing platforms, banks discriminating against people.
01:52:38.680 Of 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.
01:52:52.420 And 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,
01:53:01.960 which I think might be, there may be more charges of that than any other charge than the ones that people have been hit with.
01:53:08.360 They 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.
01:53:16.920 And 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.
01:53:23.860 And that disparity is also really worth mentioning.
01:53:26.040 We'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.
01:53:35.840 And 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.
01:53:47.460 Hmm. 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?
01:53:57.780 Like, it's gone the opposite way. I think, you know, people realize a lot of that stuff was not true.
01:54:02.460 And, you know, the same thing with, like, some of these organizations like Proud Boys and everything else.
01:54:06.500 There hasn't been a rush for people to join those organizations.
01:54:09.140 On 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.
01:54:18.720 The 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.
01:54:30.480 That is not at all what has happened after January 6th.
01:54:33.760 Thankfully, 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.
01:54:45.980 It's been the ultimate social justice shakedown.
01:54:49.400 To 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.
01:55:01.120 And 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,
01:55:14.740 as 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.
01:55:21.720 So, 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.
01:55:32.620 Absolutely incredible.
01:55:33.620 I 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.
01:55:42.120 We 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.
01:55:47.220 And finally, somebody's gone through and done the hard work to put all of this together.
01:55:51.360 Ben Weingarten, you can get his work all tweeted out as well, at Studos America, and you can follow Ben as well on Twitter.
01:55:57.460 Ben, thanks so much for coming on, man.
01:55:58.560 I appreciate it.
01:55:59.960 Thanks for having me.
01:56:00.860 I appreciate it.
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01:57:11.660 The Glenn Beck Program.
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01:57:38.840 We'll have kind of an update on the situation with kids and how they're being affected by these COVID policies.
01:57:46.040 It's been really a devastating time for kids.
01:57:49.000 And for some reason, we as a country have decided, you know what is a good idea?
01:57:55.660 We should put all of the burden on children without any of the benefit for children when it comes to these policies.
01:58:04.620 So 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.
01:58:17.660 We put them through all of these restrictions to protect older people.
01:58:24.440 And like maybe there's some trade-off there we could handle, but the trade-off is much too high now.
01:58:30.140 We'll get into that a little bit later on tonight.
01:58:32.280 We're seeing right now in the Supreme Court, they are talking and doing oral arguments about the vaccine mandate, a couple of different ones.
01:58:41.120 One 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.
01:58:53.260 If you happen to be unvaccinated, that's going to the Supreme Court, not for the full argument.
01:58:58.060 They're not trying to decide, you know, who wins and who loses.
01:59:00.880 They're talking about whether the policy can be in place while they figure out who wins and who loses.
01:59:07.300 But of course, this is a massive deal.
01:59:10.140 If 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.
01:59:26.740 So this is really important.
01:59:28.060 It's going on right now.
01:59:29.000 And the arguments are interesting.
01:59:30.980 You know, for example, Sotomayor is saying that many kids are on ventilators from COVID.
01:59:41.160 Now, 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.
01:59:53.100 It's not zero kids.
01:59:55.400 We 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.
02:00:07.980 Also, Sotomayor has said today that Omicron is as deadly as Delta.
02:00:13.180 Well, every single piece of information that we have says that it's not.
02:00:17.580 Every single study we have seen so far on Omicron says the opposite of that, which is fascinating.
02:00:27.920 It's not as deadly.
02:00:29.840 It doesn't mean it's not going to be a big deal.
02:00:32.020 It's more infectious, so more people will be hit with it, but they have less of a chance to die as individuals.
02:00:37.860 And she also asked this question, and I think today you may want to ponder this in a quiet moment.
02:00:43.100 And she asked, quote, why is a human spewing a virus not like a machine spewing sparks?
02:00:55.120 A lot of times we tend to group the left side of the court together, just say the liberals on the court.
02:01:00.440 But it's important to note that Sotomayor is, she's a special one.
02:01:06.820 She, she's really, she's really dumb compared to everybody else sitting there.
02:01:14.300 She's, Kagan might, I might disagree with Kagan, but she seems to have a good head on her shoulders.
02:01:19.520 Sotomayor just seems like a moron.
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