The Glenn Beck Program - April 02, 2019


Get The Duct Tape Out? | 4⧸2⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 1 minute

Words per Minute

163.67647

Word Count

19,815

Sentence Count

1,950

Misogynist Sentences

42

Hate Speech Sentences

28


Summary

On today's show, Glenn Beck explains why abortion should be legal and why you should join the U.S. Concealed Carry Association. He also explains why he thinks you should be a responsible gun owner. And he gives you a chance to win one of 19 free guns.


Transcript

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00:00:43.620 OK, today is one of those days that I just have to breathe deep or my head will explode.
00:00:53.560 May I recommend that you run to the store real quick?
00:00:58.860 You just grab some duct tape.
00:01:00.420 I've had to do this for a while.
00:01:02.400 Grab some duct tape.
00:01:04.100 And yes, I do recommend that it is actual duct tape, not some, you know, knockoff brand.
00:01:09.980 You wrap your head.
00:01:11.780 It's not going to stop your head from exploding on today's news, but you will at least be able to go to the hospital.
00:01:17.840 And when you get there, they'll say another head exploded listening to the news today.
00:01:23.220 They go, yeah, another one.
00:01:25.040 Well, at least this one has all the fragments there just under the duct tape.
00:01:28.900 We can just piece it back together.
00:01:30.640 Get the duct tape because your head is going to explode.
00:01:35.320 Blood will shoot from your eyes as we dismantle the Constitution yet again today.
00:01:43.200 All that and more coming up in one minute.
00:01:49.260 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:01:51.700 Yes.
00:01:52.960 Let me talk to you about Delta Defense.
00:01:56.140 May I?
00:01:57.000 The United States Concealed Carry Association would like you to join.
00:02:02.260 I really, really think that you should join.
00:02:05.920 This is if you want to safely and securely protect your family, it goes without saying that maybe you should be a responsible gun owner.
00:02:16.780 The U.S.
00:02:17.760 CCA membership brings you industry leading education, training and the trusted legal protection that you need to protect your family with confidence.
00:02:27.220 This is the part that really intrigues me.
00:02:29.820 Pulling the trigger is going to be the worst decision you'll ever have to make in your life.
00:02:34.060 And God forbid any of us have to make that.
00:02:36.680 It'll be the hardest decision that you'll ever have to make.
00:02:41.080 But you won't make it in the moment.
00:02:43.960 You have to be prepared and know when do I shoot?
00:02:46.920 When do I not shoot?
00:02:48.040 When it is somebody who is putting your life or your family's life in danger, it's going to be easy.
00:02:55.860 However, what comes after is the consequences are enormous depending on where you live.
00:03:03.000 You need the protection, the legal protection that really only a membership in the U.S.
00:03:09.060 CCA can give you.
00:03:10.940 Now, how'd you like to hit the range with a brand new gun tomorrow?
00:03:13.720 They're giving away 19 free guns right now.
00:03:18.280 This is crazy.
00:03:19.740 Somebody in New York is thinking they're listening right now.
00:03:22.240 Somebody someplace, New York, California, Oregon.
00:03:25.860 Oh, my gosh.
00:03:26.580 Oregon.
00:03:27.140 Their heads have exploded for completely different reasons.
00:03:29.680 They're like, I can't believe they're giving away guns.
00:03:32.700 Yeah.
00:03:33.220 19 of them.
00:03:34.660 Wish it was 1900.
00:03:35.760 Wish it was 19,000.
00:03:37.120 Anyway, 19 free guns.
00:03:39.320 You just have to know what kind of gun is it.
00:03:42.160 It's accurate.
00:03:42.740 Here's the hint.
00:03:43.440 It's accuracy makes it an ideal concealed carry gun.
00:03:47.460 It can be used as a perfect training gun right out of the box.
00:03:51.780 Bazooka.
00:03:52.820 No.
00:03:54.220 No.
00:03:54.820 Really?
00:03:55.480 No, no.
00:03:56.140 You just want me to give it away to the audience.
00:03:57.580 Right.
00:03:57.940 Well, it is one that comes in a box, a big box, I think.
00:04:01.000 It's a good concealed carry weapon.
00:04:02.700 It's got to be pretty big.
00:04:04.460 I don't even know that.
00:04:06.720 Sig?
00:04:08.320 Right out of the box.
00:04:09.120 Why are you training gun?
00:04:10.340 Isn't the whole point of this for people to guess?
00:04:12.340 I mean, that's...
00:04:13.320 Clock?
00:04:14.320 I don't know.
00:04:14.940 I'm guessing.
00:04:15.520 So you can guess.
00:04:16.240 Anyway, if you know, simply text the word G-L-E-N-N to 87222 right now to reveal the
00:04:23.860 make and the model of this gun and instantly lock in your 19 free chances to win.
00:04:29.620 All you have to do is just type in G-L-E-N-N to 87222.
00:04:35.580 Simple, quick, 100% free.
00:04:37.900 Text Glenn to 87222.
00:04:41.780 Oh, man.
00:04:51.660 So you got the duct tape?
00:04:53.920 You got it around your head?
00:04:55.360 Okay, good.
00:04:56.460 Because I'm just going to give you a couple of quick highlights.
00:04:59.680 Alyssa Milano says she loves God and then quotes the Bible to push abortion.
00:05:05.320 What part of the Bible pushes abortion?
00:05:13.820 If I had told you earthly things and you do not believe, how can you believe if I tell
00:05:19.940 you heavenly things?
00:05:22.320 What?
00:05:22.840 What the hell is it?
00:05:23.760 What?
00:05:25.760 Oh, that's the abort the kid part of the Bible right there.
00:05:29.600 That's the kill your kid in the womb part.
00:05:31.700 Abort away.
00:05:32.300 I knew you in the womb.
00:05:34.840 If you read the new international version, it says abort away.
00:05:37.640 Yeah, it says shout your abortion.
00:05:41.380 I don't know how that how that works, but it's not going over well for Alyssa.
00:05:46.340 And we'll get into that here in just a second.
00:05:48.760 Also, today they are set to unveil in the in the Senate.
00:05:56.600 A constitutional amendment to abolish the Electoral College and allow for the election of presidents
00:06:03.200 by popular vote.
00:06:04.840 You know who's for this?
00:06:06.920 People who keep losing.
00:06:10.300 You know who's for this?
00:06:11.700 What if we change the rules?
00:06:13.040 Yeah.
00:06:13.400 Then we can win.
00:06:14.320 We can't win.
00:06:15.240 We got to change the rules.
00:06:17.980 Here's here's the thing.
00:06:19.840 The Electoral College is so important and no one is defending it.
00:06:24.880 Here's why the Electoral College is really, really important.
00:06:29.540 Not to make sure that Republicans win so that you do not have one party, because that's what
00:06:36.280 it will be in the end.
00:06:37.480 It will be one party.
00:06:38.400 And the one party will only have to care about the big cities.
00:06:43.860 They will only care about the population centers.
00:06:47.260 They will not care about the farmers.
00:06:49.900 They will not care about Iowa, Nebraska, Idaho.
00:06:53.420 They will not care about any of these states where the population is low.
00:06:59.040 They won't care really about Rhode Island.
00:07:01.420 And you can tell there is a deep concern by Democrats about that Russian hacking thing,
00:07:08.200 because if you had a national popular vote, they would only need to find one weak place
00:07:13.280 to be able to run up the tally and be able to, you know, manufacture election results.
00:07:20.180 In fact, one of the reasons why they say that the Russians were not successful is they
00:07:24.000 didn't understand all the arcane local laws for each.
00:07:28.420 They didn't know how to break in there.
00:07:29.820 It wasn't all the same systems.
00:07:31.720 Let's just let's just say there was a place like let's pick a place that is so far away
00:07:38.160 from corruption when it comes to voting.
00:07:40.160 It would be ridiculous.
00:07:41.440 Chicago.
00:07:42.100 Oh, OK.
00:07:42.600 OK.
00:07:42.940 What would happen, Stu, if the electoral college were abandoned and Chicago, I know this is
00:07:52.980 a stretch, was a place where you could just manufacture fake votes.
00:07:56.820 It would be, I don't know, like Chicago elections, except across the nation.
00:08:01.920 Is that what you want?
00:08:02.780 Because all it would happen was if you got more votes in Chicago, let's say they did it
00:08:08.000 to Chicago, Detroit, you know, and, you know, I don't know, Los Angeles.
00:08:14.380 Well, if you don't have the electoral college, it doesn't matter.
00:08:18.280 Those three towns, if they just inflated the numbers from those three towns, you push over
00:08:23.440 the election, its popular vote, you win.
00:08:26.000 The electoral college is insurance against election fraud.
00:08:30.000 I mean, it's only one of the things it does really well, but it does that really well.
00:08:33.500 I mean, a foreign power to try to penetrate the electoral college, they'd have to know
00:08:37.780 which which states they had to push in.
00:08:40.440 They'd have to find weak points in each one of the states or areas they'd have.
00:08:44.920 I mean, it's impossible to do because of the electoral college.
00:08:48.080 So everything that is in the Constitution now that everybody is hating, everybody is
00:08:53.080 hating, it takes so long.
00:08:55.200 That was designed that way.
00:08:57.880 And it was designed that way to stop corruption.
00:09:02.000 It was designed this way to stop people from having this emotional response and become New
00:09:08.760 Zealand.
00:09:09.280 By the way, have you heard New Zealand?
00:09:10.960 You know that they took away all the guns, right?
00:09:14.200 Well, yeah, they banned semi-automatic rifles and told everybody to turn them in.
00:09:19.720 You know how many turned in?
00:09:20.960 How many were turned in?
00:09:21.560 I mean, I would assume all of them.
00:09:23.340 I mean, the government said it.
00:09:24.660 Well, I know, but that's I mean, that's tens of thousands of guns.
00:09:28.740 I mean, more than that, right?
00:09:29.960 I mean, it's they have over a million guns in the country.
00:09:32.360 I don't know how many they needed turned in, but they got most of them.
00:09:36.360 They got 34.
00:09:37.940 34,000.
00:09:38.680 I mean, that's not a guy.
00:09:39.140 No, they got 34.
00:09:41.380 100?
00:09:41.880 I mean, that's not enough.
00:09:42.540 They got 34.
00:09:45.040 They're 34.
00:09:46.180 34 guns.
00:09:46.640 Three and a four.
00:09:49.840 Imagine this happening in the United States.
00:09:51.480 I love I mean, we talk about these laws.
00:09:53.420 Can you imagine if they actually passed a gun confiscation in this country?
00:09:56.580 You would.
00:09:57.060 Nobody would.
00:09:57.840 Nobody would be turning them in.
00:09:59.140 You would have out of out of four.
00:10:01.480 What is it?
00:10:01.880 400 million, 390 million guns.
00:10:04.360 I bet you would have.
00:10:07.880 Oh, maybe.
00:10:09.680 Let's be generous.
00:10:11.100 250,000 guns turned in.
00:10:12.700 Let's be generous.
00:10:14.720 I mean, 34.
00:10:16.560 And this is what this is, what all of these crazy laws, these arcane laws in the Constitution.
00:10:22.500 This is why they're there.
00:10:24.860 Because what happens?
00:10:26.220 People say, oh, my gosh, we've got to react.
00:10:28.620 We've got to do something.
00:10:29.620 The politicians do.
00:10:30.980 And the people with an agenda.
00:10:33.440 We've got to do something.
00:10:34.840 And so they do it.
00:10:36.120 They do it quickly.
00:10:37.160 They do it on emotion.
00:10:38.540 And what happens?
00:10:39.620 It's not where the people are.
00:10:41.560 The people were supposed to turn in all their guns.
00:10:44.540 34 came in in New Zealand.
00:10:47.500 I mean, is that just first day?
00:10:49.260 I assume.
00:10:49.880 But still.
00:10:50.440 I think that was the first week.
00:10:51.700 It was 34.
00:10:52.780 It was 34.
00:10:54.820 It's amazing.
00:10:55.940 Massive failure.
00:10:56.360 I mean, this is what these things happen.
00:10:58.040 I mean, this bump stock thing that just has gone through.
00:11:00.640 They're talking about the United States.
00:11:02.700 We're going to have to supposedly destroy $100 million worth of items that have been purchased legally.
00:11:09.420 Now are illegal.
00:11:10.160 So we have to destroy $100 million worth of stuff that people spent their money on.
00:11:13.780 I mean, just that.
00:11:14.960 Forget even the gun, the Second Amendment concerns there.
00:11:17.700 How do we live in a country where that can just be done?
00:11:21.680 I mean, it's absolutely madness what's going on.
00:11:25.280 So the Electoral College, what the Electoral College also does, besides confuse our foreign enemies on how to hack into election,
00:11:34.800 confuse our enemies inside that want to steal elections, the Electoral College also does something else.
00:11:41.880 It forces people to listen to the states with smaller populations.
00:11:48.480 You're supposed to listen to them because this is the entire thing.
00:11:52.560 The Constitution was put together when we had 13 different countries.
00:11:57.780 These colonies looked at themselves as totally free and independent.
00:12:02.600 It was like France and England.
00:12:04.640 And we said, OK, how do we get together?
00:12:06.460 Well, we had to do some things that if the EU would have done, it probably would have worked.
00:12:13.860 But we said at the beginning it was very different than it is now.
00:12:18.600 Look, we are all separate and independent.
00:12:20.740 And the big states, especially the slave states that had these gigantic populations,
00:12:26.600 they said, yeah, we want to vote for, we want popular vote.
00:12:32.060 Well, the little states said, wait a minute, we won't have a voice at the table.
00:12:37.060 We can't have and there won't be anybody who's speaking up for us.
00:12:41.980 Don't worry, we're going to take care of a couple of things.
00:12:44.780 First, what we're going to do is we're going to give you the house, which represents the people.
00:12:50.420 And so you'll have enough people.
00:12:52.740 You'll have the equal number for your population.
00:12:55.720 There's your popular vote.
00:12:57.360 It's in the house.
00:12:58.620 But then we want to make sure that every state is represented and the states are not are all treated equal.
00:13:08.400 So the house may say, hey, I want to do this.
00:13:11.540 And New York might be the leading arbiter of this.
00:13:15.080 And they have the most people in Congress so they can get that thing passed.
00:13:19.820 But then it's got to go to the other chamber.
00:13:22.160 It's got to go to the Senate.
00:13:23.520 And the senators were directly elected, not by the people, but by the state governor and their legislator.
00:13:32.080 So their legislators came in and said, we want this guy to represent us.
00:13:37.240 So now you have the people represented.
00:13:39.980 Then you have the power of the local state represented.
00:13:44.900 So you have a balance there.
00:13:46.580 Then you have the president.
00:13:48.220 But how do we pick the president?
00:13:49.840 Because the president could, in the end, just side with the House and no no qualm about it, no problem with it, because he doesn't even have to go to Delaware.
00:14:01.620 He didn't have to go to Rhode Island because they meant nothing.
00:14:04.880 As long as he was in New York and Virginia, he'd be fine.
00:14:09.540 So they said, OK, to balance this out, we're going to have an electoral college that will be the actual vote that every single state is going to matter.
00:14:20.780 If you get rid of the electoral college, if you feel like a flyover state now, the only time you do matter is when they have when they're forced to put their plane down in the center of the country and they're forced to go to the coffee shops and the waffle houses and everywhere else to talk to you.
00:14:39.460 The minute you get rid of the electoral college, you don't matter.
00:14:44.180 Only the cities matter.
00:14:46.260 Only the states with the biggest populations matter.
00:14:50.820 You will not see them in your rural town.
00:14:53.680 They will not care about you because you won't you don't have the power.
00:14:59.340 So every little state.
00:15:04.060 Every every town that isn't a metropolis.
00:15:09.400 You no longer count.
00:15:11.660 I'm going to play some audio and what a surprise.
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00:17:27.240 So let's let's go to the audio of Beto talking about the Electoral College.
00:17:34.800 Here we go.
00:17:35.740 Yes.
00:17:36.240 Let's abolish the Electoral College.
00:17:38.100 We the night after the presidential election in 2016, Amy and I were were talking to each other.
00:17:49.520 We were like, how are we going to explain to Ulysses and Molly and Henry, who are now twelve, ten and eight, that the person who got three million more votes just lost the election?
00:17:59.380 And then we were talking to each other.
00:18:00.720 We're like, how do we explain that to ourselves?
00:18:02.300 Stop.
00:18:02.860 Stop.
00:18:02.940 We're just saying.
00:18:03.680 Stop.
00:18:03.980 How do we explain it?
00:18:05.360 I don't know.
00:18:06.260 It's really hard.
00:18:07.640 I don't know.
00:18:07.880 This is how this is what parenting is.
00:18:09.920 You have to talk to your kids and tell them things that maybe an eight year old can understand.
00:18:14.480 It's how you bring them up.
00:18:15.420 So they understand things that eight year olds do understand.
00:18:18.060 It's how they become adults.
00:18:19.380 You as a parent teach them things that are confusing to an eight year old, but maybe easy to understand for an adult.
00:18:25.360 Well, how do they explain it to themselves, Stu?
00:18:28.200 It's very easy.
00:18:29.260 Well, we've just gone over all of the reasons why here in the last half an hour.
00:18:33.060 It's quite easy.
00:18:34.500 I love how we were told for all this time that we like the founders.
00:18:37.860 You can't have the Constitution.
00:18:39.340 We love the founders, too.
00:18:40.480 We love their vision.
00:18:41.580 They were great people.
00:18:42.460 We just have to adjust things.
00:18:43.720 By the way, abolish all their stuff.
00:18:46.160 It's crazy.
00:18:46.880 We are taking my...
00:18:48.120 I've thought that the Constitution was hanging by a thread for a while now.
00:18:52.700 They've got the scissors out.
00:18:54.940 They've got the shears out, the hedge clippers out right now.
00:19:00.180 They are about to cut the threads that are holding us together at all.
00:19:05.600 We are looking at radical changes.
00:19:08.200 Wait until I give you something coming up as well that's in the House now that will abolish your right to free speech.
00:19:15.340 And I am not overstating that.
00:19:18.100 It is frightening what is happening.
00:19:20.560 If you change the Electoral College, you change everything in this country.
00:19:28.280 It was put there for a reason.
00:19:30.800 And I don't know, Beto.
00:19:32.040 It's for someone who understands the Constitution.
00:19:35.000 I mean, you do understand it, right?
00:19:36.720 How do I explain it to myself?
00:19:38.520 I don't know.
00:19:39.460 I'm not the guy who raised my hand and said, I will protect and defend the Constitution of the United States and all of its enemies, foreign and domestic.
00:19:50.120 I don't know.
00:19:51.720 Before you took that oath, you should have understood what the Electoral College was, what it is, what it does, how to explain it, how to defend it.
00:20:01.080 If you can't even explain it to yourself, you certainly should never have been in Congress.
00:20:07.500 And my gosh, last place you should be is in the President of the United States' office.
00:20:13.540 I love this.
00:20:14.240 The argument is so ridiculous, too.
00:20:15.580 It's like, well, how would I explain to my kids that when 65% of Americans opposed Obamacare, you passed it anyway?
00:20:23.060 How do I explain that to my kids?
00:20:25.940 Well, I do it because there's a system in place.
00:20:28.240 There are rules, and you follow them, and that is supposedly what's going to happen in this country, at least on occasion.
00:20:37.440 The idea that you can't—we don't eliminate things that are in the Constitution because you can't explain them to your kids.
00:20:44.580 Even if it was hard to explain to your kids, that is not a constitutional argument.
00:20:49.240 And if you can't explain it to yourself, then you're an uneducated boob.
00:20:53.060 Right.
00:20:53.880 Read the Federalist Papers, Beto.
00:20:55.560 Watch a five-minute freaking video from Prager University that will explain it to you.
00:20:59.820 Okay, so let's continue with what he said.
00:21:03.060 Like, why is this okay?
00:21:05.940 This is one of those bad compromises we made at day one in this country.
00:21:14.340 Is that what it was?
00:21:15.840 Was it a bad compromise?
00:21:17.540 This is one of those—he's referring to the three-fifths clause.
00:21:20.880 For the love of Pete, the three-fifths clause was written that way to help abolitionists, not the slave states.
00:21:34.140 It was written that way so the slave states had less power.
00:21:40.020 And the same thing for the electoral college.
00:21:45.540 It's so the big states didn't have power.
00:21:48.800 For anybody who claims that they are for the little person, they are abolishing everything that helped little people.
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00:23:50.920 Pat just said something incredible to me that he just saw Rated R Movie last night.
00:23:59.340 Yeah.
00:23:59.540 It was unplanned.
00:24:00.320 I did.
00:24:01.720 Wow.
00:24:02.440 Was it offensive?
00:24:05.140 Oh, man.
00:24:06.700 All of the people talking about life and whether babies should live or not?
00:24:13.180 And it just was, wow, you don't want anybody seeing that.
00:24:16.620 To be fair, there were those points where they manipulated those clumps of cells.
00:24:21.380 Right.
00:24:21.860 And that was a little...
00:24:22.580 To make it look like they were babies.
00:24:24.100 Babies, yeah.
00:24:24.980 I mean, I don't know if those were Volkswagen parts.
00:24:27.480 So you know Pat really does not see Rated R movies.
00:24:31.240 When we first met each other...
00:24:33.880 It was the first Rated R movie I've seen since Silence of the Lambs.
00:24:38.800 You saw Silence of the Lambs.
00:24:40.740 Yeah.
00:24:41.080 It seems like an odd choice to just dip your feet into the Rated R pool.
00:24:45.380 Doesn't it?
00:24:45.820 Yeah.
00:24:46.280 Yeah.
00:24:46.480 Well, I didn't realize how sincere Pat was on Rated R, and I didn't realize how far away
00:25:01.360 I was from shocking.
00:25:06.560 When I saw Silence of the Lambs, I came back and I'm like, Pat, you got to see it.
00:25:09.720 He's like, I don't see stuff like that.
00:25:11.640 And I was like, no, no, this is great.
00:25:13.120 There's nothing wrong with this.
00:25:13.960 No, this is great.
00:25:15.080 Yeah.
00:25:15.220 It's really, really great.
00:25:16.480 And he was like, no, no, I don't.
00:25:18.860 And I'm like, it's like, you see this stuff on TV.
00:25:22.320 I look over like 20 minutes into this movie, and Pat is just white.
00:25:26.520 And he's like, I don't think I've seen any of this on TV before.
00:25:33.820 So anyway, so he hasn't trusted me on a Rated R movie, and he doesn't go to see any of them.
00:25:43.040 But this is not a Rated R movie.
00:25:44.840 No, it's not.
00:25:45.220 The one thing you see is, you know, there's some gross material because abortions are involved,
00:25:51.860 and you see things go through tubes.
00:25:53.160 But man, to deny the experience, I think, is a mistake.
00:26:02.800 It's a powerful movie.
00:26:04.840 It's a well-acted movie.
00:26:06.680 This is from the people that did God's Not Dead, which I didn't like.
00:26:10.380 No, come on.
00:26:11.140 This is fantastic.
00:26:13.620 You didn't like it?
00:26:14.360 I didn't like it.
00:26:15.120 You didn't like it.
00:26:15.780 I did not like God's Not Dead.
00:26:17.860 Go ahead.
00:26:18.300 I hated it.
00:26:19.000 Yes, okay.
00:26:19.720 Thank you.
00:26:20.300 Yeah.
00:26:20.520 I walked out of it, quite honestly.
00:26:22.600 And the producers are friends and everything else.
00:26:24.720 But I walked out of it.
00:26:25.660 I thought it was horrible.
00:26:26.820 Because it was so preachy, and everybody who was a villain was like a super villain, and
00:26:32.640 everybody who was good was Mother Teresa, and I just hated it.
00:26:36.120 I think they must have learned a lesson from that, because Unplanned is not that way at
00:26:40.500 all.
00:26:40.700 The only one that might be a slight over-the-top exaggeration, and I don't know this, but the
00:26:45.940 initial Planned Parenthood director seems a little...
00:26:49.520 And I've asked Abby about that, and she has said, Glenn, that is absolutely word for word.
00:26:56.620 All the things she said.
00:26:57.480 All the things that the director says.
00:26:59.340 I mean, she's like that.
00:27:00.340 I swear to you, we did not hype that.
00:27:03.160 That is who they are and what she said to me.
00:27:07.240 Man.
00:27:07.580 This will really...
00:27:09.720 I mean, it'll rock your world about Planned Parenthood, and it'll remind Christians, I
00:27:15.760 think, how important this fight is.
00:27:17.520 Because we gave up this fight for so long, and now that we've joined the fight again, it
00:27:23.720 seems like we've got momentum.
00:27:25.500 This movie could add to that momentum.
00:27:28.220 It's that good.
00:27:29.160 If you get people to go to it.
00:27:30.840 You've got to get your kids to go to it.
00:27:33.160 You've got to get...
00:27:34.720 This will raise up a whole new generation that will see things clearly.
00:27:39.540 Because that scene, that 20 seconds.
00:27:43.240 Of where she's turned?
00:27:44.960 Yeah.
00:27:45.380 Yeah.
00:27:45.760 Oh, my gosh.
00:27:47.160 So impactful.
00:27:49.020 I mean...
00:27:49.360 And what the doctor says...
00:27:51.020 And that's a quote.
00:27:52.300 ...is outrageous.
00:27:54.180 And it's a quote.
00:27:55.040 I mean, that's...
00:27:57.140 It is...
00:27:57.760 Wow.
00:27:58.120 It is...
00:27:58.820 Wow.
00:27:59.220 It's phenomenal.
00:28:00.280 Let me ask you one thing.
00:28:01.520 Because I was thinking about this last week.
00:28:03.860 If I was listening to the show, and you're just talking about Unplanned, it would be one
00:28:08.140 of those movies that I would go, I should go see that.
00:28:12.040 And then my wife would say, do you want to go see a movie or something?
00:28:15.400 What about that movie Unplanned?
00:28:16.600 And I would go, I don't want to go see that.
00:28:18.780 Yeah.
00:28:19.100 Because it seems like a dirge.
00:28:20.640 It seems like a movie you're supposed to go see.
00:28:23.840 Okay.
00:28:24.860 Did you feel that way?
00:28:25.980 Not at all.
00:28:26.940 Mm-mm.
00:28:27.440 Did you feel that way kind of going in?
00:28:29.260 A little bit.
00:28:29.900 Yeah.
00:28:30.400 And leaving?
00:28:31.340 How did you feel?
00:28:32.460 Uplifted.
00:28:33.280 Crazy, isn't it?
00:28:34.120 Yeah.
00:28:34.380 It's weird.
00:28:35.020 You're...
00:28:36.180 But I also felt kind of entertained.
00:28:38.060 I mean, it's also...
00:28:40.960 It's a good movie.
00:28:41.620 Yeah.
00:28:41.840 It's a good movie.
00:28:42.520 It's a good movie.
00:28:43.300 It's an amazing story, too.
00:28:44.580 I mean, some of the reviews have been negative, which they're always negative on any movie that
00:28:50.320 has a message like this, obviously.
00:28:51.760 But, you know, they're bashing it for ridiculous things, you know, on the message.
00:28:57.600 But it's like, you look at this movie and it's like, at the very least, you have to acknowledge
00:29:00.920 it's an incredible story.
00:29:02.140 Even if you don't care about abortion at all.
00:29:04.700 It is.
00:29:04.760 The fact that...
00:29:05.520 It's incredible.
00:29:05.940 A woman who became Planned Parenthood's National Employee of the Year is currently telling
00:29:13.580 you how bad abortion is.
00:29:14.860 The woman who's had two abortions.
00:29:16.480 A woman who was, you know, was the director of a clinic that performed thousands and thousands
00:29:20.760 of them.
00:29:21.660 Was the best performing in the country.
00:29:24.080 I mean, she was...
00:29:25.180 I don't know if you heard the podcast, but she talked to me about...
00:29:28.780 Some of it, yeah.
00:29:29.300 Being the best at talking people into abortions.
00:29:33.220 They learn, they teach you at Planned Parenthood.
00:29:36.980 And it's...
00:29:38.100 Once you...
00:29:39.840 If people could just get their arms around, this is not compassion.
00:29:43.640 This is business.
00:29:45.260 This is all business.
00:29:47.020 And when she said, you know, I would talk people into abortions because they taught
00:29:53.140 us how to do that.
00:29:53.960 And it was...
00:29:54.440 It sounded like almost like a used car salesman.
00:29:56.960 And she said, I was the best at it.
00:29:59.720 Whenever we would have a tough patient coming in that really didn't want to have an abortion,
00:30:03.940 but wasn't sure, we made no money on prenatal care or anything like that.
00:30:08.780 The only way we can make money is if we are aborting the child.
00:30:11.980 And so she said, I would be called in.
00:30:14.380 Oh, we got a tough patient here.
00:30:15.620 They don't want to necessarily have an abortion.
00:30:18.140 She said, I would go in.
00:30:19.980 And she said, this is how I sold it.
00:30:22.720 She said, look, you know, it's...
00:30:26.460 You're in a tough situation.
00:30:28.780 And I know you're fighting right now.
00:30:32.140 But you believe...
00:30:33.520 If she said, if it was a religious person, she would say, you believe in a just God,
00:30:37.720 right?
00:30:38.620 Yes.
00:30:39.560 And you're worried that God doesn't...
00:30:42.820 God's going to condemn you.
00:30:43.960 Yes.
00:30:44.220 What kind of God that you know in reading the scriptures is a God that would not understand
00:30:51.580 his precious daughter and be able to forgive and understand where you're at?
00:30:58.000 He knows right where you're at right now.
00:31:01.000 And she said, I would break down the barrier.
00:31:03.080 And then she said, I would say, so look, here's what I can do for you.
00:31:08.180 So this ultrasound has just cost like $500.
00:31:12.200 She said, if you leave today without booking the abortion, I have to charge you for the
00:31:19.620 ultrasound.
00:31:20.340 But if you book the abortion today, then I will roll that into the price of the abortion
00:31:27.300 so you won't have that extra payment.
00:31:29.200 Just like a car salesman.
00:31:30.360 Exactly right.
00:31:30.980 Throw in the cup holders, I'll book the abortion.
00:31:32.700 Right.
00:31:33.040 And she said she would always look at them and she'd say, so is there any reason why we
00:31:38.760 shouldn't book this today?
00:31:41.460 I mean, that...
00:31:42.360 Wow.
00:31:43.200 Well, yeah.
00:31:43.800 Let's see.
00:31:45.080 You're murdering my baby.
00:31:46.520 Yeah.
00:31:46.820 And I want to think about this a little bit more.
00:31:48.620 In a vulnerable situation, imagine if a car dealer was doing that with vulnerable women
00:31:53.360 at the time.
00:31:54.820 Any bank, you want to talk about predatory loans, anybody that was doing a transaction
00:32:00.200 when you are that vulnerable.
00:32:03.220 Yeah.
00:32:03.900 And you're saying, well, I don't know.
00:32:05.820 Well, you know what?
00:32:06.640 I could make this happen and this happened, but you have to do it right now.
00:32:10.600 Well, and as Abby said, they lie to you.
00:32:12.880 They lie to these women.
00:32:14.400 They lie to the girls.
00:32:15.720 You know, some of them are 12, 13, 14, 15 years old.
00:32:18.920 She said the youngest she did was 11.
00:32:21.420 11?
00:32:22.120 11.
00:32:23.820 With or without parental permission?
00:32:26.080 I believe without.
00:32:29.020 And that person has now made a movie that supports the pro-life cause.
00:32:34.400 And they said she's the only one.
00:32:35.620 In the movie, they say she's the only defector they've ever had.
00:32:39.340 In that role.
00:32:39.560 Which is amazing.
00:32:40.240 In that role.
00:32:40.860 Yeah.
00:32:41.380 And they thought, you know, what was weird is when you watch this movie and they
00:32:44.640 first bring her into the POC, products of conception is what that really stands for.
00:32:50.000 But they used to jokingly call it pieces of children, which is what it is.
00:32:55.180 Right.
00:32:55.840 And their security code was baby.
00:32:58.200 That's what their security code was.
00:32:59.980 You can remember the number.
00:33:01.080 Just remember.
00:33:01.620 It's just baby.
00:33:03.200 I mean, they know exactly what they're doing.
00:33:04.900 So pieces of children, they would joke and they brought her in and I asked her, I said,
00:33:10.220 why weren't you stunned by little feet and little heads and little arms?
00:33:16.700 And because you have to count everything after an abortion, you have to make sure every piece
00:33:20.800 is there.
00:33:21.320 Because if it's not there, it's inside the woman's.
00:33:23.680 Right.
00:33:23.960 And so it caused all kinds of problems.
00:33:25.680 So so they have to put them together.
00:33:28.100 They have to reassemble the baby.
00:33:30.620 And she said, I don't know why that didn't bother me.
00:33:33.800 She said, I understood that it was a baby.
00:33:38.100 And so I didn't I don't know why she said, but it was always my choice.
00:33:43.560 And she said, but once I saw once I saw the ultrasound and I saw that baby fighting, she
00:33:51.040 said it became human to me, she said, because that was the natural instinct.
00:33:56.080 She said, that's what I would do.
00:33:57.620 That's what all of us would do.
00:33:59.100 And here's this this lump of nothing.
00:34:02.860 If it didn't fight that, it would have just been a lump.
00:34:06.840 But because it sensed trouble and pushed away from it, she said, all of a sudden,
00:34:13.560 it became very human.
00:34:14.900 It became alive to me.
00:34:16.340 And I knew exactly what it was.
00:34:19.760 Especially when they do it all the time.
00:34:25.260 The name of the movie is unplanned.
00:34:26.960 And if you haven't taken your kids to to see it, please do take your kids.
00:34:31.900 What do you think?
00:34:32.320 What age appropriate?
00:34:33.280 What age do you think?
00:34:34.840 I think it depends on like could be pretty disturbing.
00:34:37.340 It's probably the right rating.
00:34:38.920 Yeah, it's not.
00:34:39.680 It's not a film.
00:34:41.000 No, no, not at all.
00:34:42.520 And I would say even PG-13, it depends.
00:34:46.960 Like, I think Rafe could have seen that when he was 11-ish, maybe 12.
00:34:54.120 Cheyenne's too sensitive.
00:34:55.220 Cheyenne is 13, about to become 14.
00:34:58.500 And or no, she's 12, about to become 13.
00:35:01.260 And I still wonder.
00:35:04.060 I think that would bother her.
00:35:08.300 I mean, a lot, deeply.
00:35:10.440 Yeah, but 13 is the, I mean, it certainly shouldn't be R.
00:35:14.900 And so there's nothing in between those two.
00:35:16.740 I mean, PG-13 is the, you know, you still have to make, it's, again, it's parental guidance,
00:35:21.040 you know, above 13.
00:35:22.500 You have to go.
00:35:23.420 I just got a letter from a guy last night who said, I took my daughter.
00:35:27.920 She was 18.
00:35:29.520 And he said, you know, we're Catholic.
00:35:32.160 We raised them to believe, you know, that this is life.
00:35:36.100 And he said, my daughter just doesn't believe that, believe that that's a viable choice for
00:35:43.980 people to make.
00:35:45.000 He said she didn't want to go and didn't want to go, didn't want to go.
00:35:47.980 The last minute said, yeah, you know what?
00:35:49.760 I'm going to come with you.
00:35:51.180 And he said, while it hasn't changed her mind yet, he said, it has completely changed the
00:35:57.160 conversation.
00:35:58.640 And he said, this has opened a door.
00:36:01.680 And I think that's what will happen for anybody who is dead set and has made their mind.
00:36:07.360 They're going to have to start to cling to things that they know are not true.
00:36:12.720 They're going to have to start justifying in their mind because they're forced to see it
00:36:16.900 for 20 seconds.
00:36:17.720 Or you just have to believe everything in the movie is a lie, right?
00:36:21.640 If you're already set that this is a woman's right to choose and it's a reproductive choice,
00:36:26.340 blah, blah, blah.
00:36:26.980 You just have to believe that everything they say about Planned Parenthood and how they operate
00:36:30.580 is a lie.
00:36:32.240 Which again, you're talking about doctors and nurses and directors.
00:36:36.360 All these people are in the movie, right?
00:36:38.160 They didn't ask them, get a report and then recreate it.
00:36:42.060 The people who are starring in some of these roles are the actual people from the clinic.
00:36:45.820 Yes, in that scene, the doctor that performed that is a doctor that's performed tens of
00:36:51.100 thousands of abortions.
00:36:52.640 Has he turned?
00:36:53.500 He turned.
00:36:54.460 Oh, wow.
00:36:55.040 And that doctor that's in the movie?
00:36:57.160 That doctor that did that.
00:36:58.340 And the nurse that's in there with her.
00:37:00.940 Wow.
00:37:01.480 Also performed tens of thousands of abortions with Planned Parenthood and also turned and
00:37:06.320 left.
00:37:06.840 Wow.
00:37:06.960 So you know the medical details of that are accurate.
00:37:09.860 Yeah.
00:37:10.020 Right.
00:37:10.180 I mean, like they were there.
00:37:11.500 They did this.
00:37:12.120 I was told I was told that when the doctor walked in before they shot, he looked at the
00:37:17.620 tray of instruments and he rearranged them exactly the way they would be if you were
00:37:22.700 in if you were doing an abortion.
00:37:24.640 He was like this.
00:37:25.920 I just want this scene to be right.
00:37:28.300 I want this to be accurate.
00:37:29.480 I don't want anybody to be able to say, oh, they wouldn't use that or they didn't do
00:37:32.940 this.
00:37:33.140 He said he arranged all of the instruments exactly the way they're laid out for Planned
00:37:38.120 Parenthood doctors.
00:37:39.380 And he knows because he was one for a very long time.
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00:40:58.620 Fun with AOC.
00:41:00.420 Next.
00:41:03.340 The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:41:07.140 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:41:10.140 Well, there's nothing better than someone from Brooklyn, you know, giving some advice to the farmers of America because they're in Brooklyn.
00:41:20.480 You know, they got a lot of, they got a lot of cow handling time, you know.
00:41:26.060 And so when AOC speaks to the farmers of America, they should listen.
00:41:31.980 And farmers, if that happens to be you, you're going to learn a lot.
00:41:37.800 You're going to learn a lot from AOC in under 60 seconds.
00:41:44.100 Stand by.
00:41:44.900 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:41:48.760 All right.
00:41:49.780 So I got this note in from one of the staff members.
00:41:52.420 About a week ago, my son got really sick with a bug that's going around, constantly coughing, runny nose, just miserable.
00:41:59.540 After a few days of quiet, my wife got sick, still is, and now my daughter is as well.
00:42:05.100 Everyone around me is hacking and sneezing, and I'm waiting for my turn, but for some reason isn't happening.
00:42:12.240 Then one morning, I realized why.
00:42:15.040 I'm the only one in my house taking field of greens.
00:42:18.060 I do it every morning when I start my day.
00:42:20.320 Hopefully, I can get my wife on board before the next bug hits us.
00:42:24.300 Oh, my gosh.
00:42:25.800 No, man.
00:42:26.660 You're going in the wrong direction.
00:42:28.060 What do you mean your wife's not on board?
00:42:30.540 Your wife is, like, not cool.
00:42:31.720 If she's cool with you not having greens and stuff like that, you are, let me tell you this.
00:42:36.600 She's not going to suffer when they close the border and they stop getting guacamole in.
00:42:41.280 Okay?
00:42:42.000 She's not going to suffer.
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00:43:36.880 You may have to excuse me for a few minutes during this hour, and Stu will just kind of sit in.
00:43:52.840 I have to come and go for a neurologist conference call.
00:44:00.460 My daughter has been having testing for about a year, and so we get some of the results back.
00:44:08.080 So I'm going to be kind of in and out a little bit through this hour.
00:44:12.260 I want to talk to you about AOC.
00:44:16.720 Now, I'm going to play this audio, and farmers, farmers, don't laugh this off.
00:44:22.200 Okay?
00:44:22.460 She knows what she's talking about.
00:44:24.500 Listen.
00:44:24.780 We need to innovate on our technology.
00:44:28.500 You know, obviously, like Anna Stafford, you know, released a document that talked about cow flatulence, but...
00:44:34.280 Which is an issue, I just want to say.
00:44:36.020 Which is an issue.
00:44:36.660 It sounds ridiculous, but it literally is an issue.
00:44:38.820 But it actually is an issue when it comes to contributing to methane, but that doesn't mean you end cows.
00:44:43.060 It means that we need...
00:44:44.560 What it means is that we need to innovate and change our grain, our cow grain.
00:44:52.400 Cow grain.
00:44:53.340 You know, they feed in these troughs.
00:44:54.840 In those troughs.
00:44:56.040 We need to really take a look at regenerative agriculture.
00:44:59.060 Like, these are our solutions.
00:45:03.300 Now, I'm enjoying this so much.
00:45:06.300 I know nothing, okay?
00:45:08.820 I do have cattle.
00:45:11.320 I do raise cattle.
00:45:13.120 But when I say I raise cattle, no, I don't.
00:45:16.040 I show up for, like, four weeks out of the year where we have this farm and this ranch.
00:45:22.140 Other people are raising the cattle.
00:45:23.620 I'm not.
00:45:24.320 I just show up and I'm like, yep, there's my herd of cattle.
00:45:27.340 We call them herds, right?
00:45:28.380 There's my herd of cattle.
00:45:29.420 I know nothing.
00:45:30.640 You mostly raise cattle from a Big Mac wrapper.
00:45:33.400 Exactly right, okay?
00:45:35.080 All right.
00:45:35.540 I am all hat.
00:45:37.060 No cattle.
00:45:37.960 That's the way you would say it in Texas.
00:45:41.420 Now, here's the thing.
00:45:43.360 Even I know that we're not feeding the cattle cow grains.
00:45:49.920 We're not giving them cow grains.
00:45:52.700 Yes.
00:45:53.180 Some cows will be raised on corn.
00:45:58.740 So, you're saying corn are the cow grains?
00:46:01.460 Cow grain.
00:46:02.020 Other than that, you're pretty much alfalfa.
00:46:04.400 If you were somebody that is looking for an all-natural cow, a what?
00:46:11.140 A grass-fed cow.
00:46:15.020 I've heard that terminology before in Whole Foods.
00:46:17.480 Okay.
00:46:18.180 Everybody wants, you want a grass-fed kraut.
00:46:20.680 Well, a cow, what are they doing?
00:46:21.660 They're eating grass.
00:46:22.980 They're going out and they're eating grass.
00:46:26.980 Alfalfa, they love.
00:46:28.480 It's like catnip.
00:46:30.480 That's not, there's no grains.
00:46:32.040 You're not sitting in a trough eating out of a grain.
00:46:35.580 Why do they have them then?
00:46:36.920 Why do they have the troughs then?
00:46:39.000 Why?
00:46:39.600 Why?
00:46:40.440 Why do they have them?
00:46:41.540 You have no answer for that.
00:46:43.120 You have no answer.
00:46:44.500 The cow grains are the things that go into the troughs.
00:46:47.040 It's obvious.
00:46:49.000 Now, I'm sure that these big farms are maybe, you know, throwing the cow grains into these
00:46:57.320 big troughs, but I don't think I'm going to take, taking anything she says.
00:47:05.000 It's like taking anything I'm saying as gospel.
00:47:09.480 Well, my issue is they shouldn't be making the grains from cows if they're feeding them
00:47:13.160 to cows, right?
00:47:13.940 Like, that's just like, it's just like, you know, it's cannibalism, basically.
00:47:17.860 You know, if you're going to feed cows, cow grains, don't make them out of cows.
00:47:22.320 Right.
00:47:22.800 She has a good point there.
00:47:23.980 But other than that, she seems to be a tad misled.
00:47:26.840 So we're feeding cows, cows?
00:47:29.680 Well, cow grains, right?
00:47:30.800 I'm assuming they're made of cows.
00:47:33.080 I don't know all the facts.
00:47:34.680 I'm not a farmer.
00:47:35.640 I just love this.
00:47:36.500 I mean, the other part of this is, first of all, they don't, generally speaking, eat
00:47:41.440 that way.
00:47:42.880 They don't, there's no such thing as cow grains.
00:47:45.800 Another issue is also flatulence from cows is not really an issue.
00:47:51.960 It's belching is really the issue.
00:47:54.920 It's coming out the other side.
00:47:56.520 That's the methane problem.
00:47:57.720 So she doesn't understand that.
00:47:58.840 And I love the part where the audience cracks up because she's like, I mean, the answer
00:48:03.780 to that is not to end cows.
00:48:05.660 That's a, that's not a punchline.
00:48:07.480 That is from her document.
00:48:09.220 She said until we, like the document they released, they're acting now as if it was mistakenly released
00:48:16.480 as a draft document.
00:48:17.660 Again, if you ever got Glenn, a, an important document to you handed from your staff, uh,
00:48:24.980 that was a draft and not finished and looked like that.
00:48:27.400 Would any of those people have jobs the next day?
00:48:29.300 No, no, of course not.
00:48:30.220 It's, it was an absolute disaster.
00:48:32.320 Then they released the draft document, which wasn't a draft document.
00:48:35.800 No, because if they had a draft document, what would they be doing today?
00:48:39.140 They would have had the final one out, right?
00:48:40.880 Like when, where was the final FAQ about this bill?
00:48:43.540 We never got one because it wasn't a draft document at all.
00:48:46.320 It was intentionally, that was it.
00:48:48.240 So, but the, the punchline that everyone laughs at, they're laughing at her.
00:48:53.260 It was her document that said, well, we're not going to end cows.
00:48:57.380 That was her.
00:48:58.280 They're mocking her own document.
00:49:01.040 And I don't know that she even realizes it at this point.
00:49:04.020 No, I don't, I don't think so.
00:49:05.540 And by the way, the, the cow grain, the only cow grain and farmers, please correct me.
00:49:11.540 The only cow grain that is being fed to them would be corn, corn fed beef.
00:49:19.960 But that's the, everybody wants grass fed beef.
00:49:25.760 So she's, she's, she's saying she wants to adjust the cow grain.
00:49:29.280 Right.
00:49:29.420 So are we supposed to have like, I don't know, and acids or, or gas X.
00:49:35.540 In the cow grain, are we supposed to look for something else?
00:49:39.120 Essentially what she's proposing, right?
00:49:40.600 I mean, if you want to take her seriously.
00:49:42.500 What is it that you're going to feed a cow that they're going to eat that is, is good with their digestive system?
00:49:51.420 What are you going to, what are you going to, what are you going to, what are you, what are you going to feed them that they eat?
00:49:55.700 I mean, I don't know about you, but I could, I could drop carrots on the floor all day long.
00:50:00.000 My dog's not going to eat it.
00:50:02.200 I have something yummy.
00:50:04.120 My dog's going to eat it.
00:50:05.380 I have chocolate on the floor.
00:50:06.740 My dog will want to eat it.
00:50:08.080 And I'll be like, no, you're going to die.
00:50:11.460 I mean, what is it that we could feed these cattle that you think will stop the methane?
00:50:19.340 What is it?
00:50:22.020 What is it that you could, you could do?
00:50:23.820 And by the way, cow, that's why you feed them.
00:50:25.600 I didn't think it was methane.
00:50:27.020 I thought it was CO2 that was the problem.
00:50:29.460 Well, methane is a, is a, is an issue.
00:50:31.680 Now it is a more potent of a greenhouse gas than CO2 is.
00:50:36.060 It's a, it's in smaller amounts and it also leaves the atmosphere much quicker.
00:50:39.200 So it is, it is part of the equation when it comes to.
00:50:41.800 I've read the report and I've heard it a million times, but why is this?
00:50:46.520 Is it because it's just in, there are more cow farts than there are cars and chimneys?
00:50:53.060 Well, I mean, the UN did say that the, you know, the meat industry is responsible for
00:50:58.300 more, you know, of the CO2 problem than all the transportation, you know, in the, you know,
00:51:06.100 really the entire, every transportation sector in every country on earth combined.
00:51:09.640 Now there are disagreements with that report, but I mean, I, they can't disagree with it
00:51:14.020 because they're the UN.
00:51:15.520 I mean, you can go through and pick that, that, uh, that report apart pretty well, but
00:51:20.440 they can't because the UN said it.
00:51:24.080 And that is their, that is their standard of proof needed to adjust the entire world economy.
00:51:30.460 Um, that's why we were always so fascinated to why it took Al Gore a couple thousand days
00:51:35.420 before he decided to quote unquote, go vegan, whether that's actually true or not.
00:51:38.860 And I have no idea what he at least claims it now, but it took him thousands of days after
00:51:43.260 that report to actually do it.
00:51:45.220 Why?
00:51:46.200 Why Al?
00:51:47.360 Because again, as we pointed out yesterday, the, the actions do not match the words.
00:51:53.520 If they actually believe the world was going to end in 12, uh, years, they would not be,
00:51:58.860 it would not be cow grain time.
00:52:01.060 They would be, they would be much more concerned about these things and doing things that were
00:52:04.660 different.
00:52:05.000 I will tell you that this all goes down to culture.
00:52:08.800 Remember what Barack Obama's wife said right before the election, right before she was taken
00:52:14.000 off of the road, she said, Barack knows we've got to change our traditions.
00:52:17.320 We have to change our, uh, our language.
00:52:20.720 We have to change everything.
00:52:22.980 This is part of it by getting you to stop eating beef.
00:52:26.960 That is very American.
00:52:30.440 I'm a meat and potatoes guy.
00:52:33.000 That is the West.
00:52:34.580 That is American to raise and, and eat cattle.
00:52:39.460 Now, you know, you want to, you want to say it's for different reasons.
00:52:43.080 That's fine.
00:52:43.820 I, I honestly do not think that this is anything different than just changing all of our traditions.
00:52:50.960 They have disconnected us from history and now they want to change our traditions.
00:52:56.520 Once you change the traditions, you've got nothing left.
00:53:00.040 You really have nothing left.
00:53:02.460 I mean, most people don't even know why we have, why do we have summer vacation for kids?
00:53:07.800 Why do schools have summer vacation?
00:53:09.160 Do you know, um, I mean, that's the amusement parks need to make their money somehow, right?
00:53:17.120 I mean, no, it's because it was the summer months where the kids needed to work the farm.
00:53:24.100 Okay.
00:53:24.700 So once it got into spring and summer, that was, that was the time to plow and to plant and everything else.
00:53:31.100 And the families needed the kids back at home.
00:53:34.320 So everything about us, why do we have daylight savings time?
00:53:39.600 Right.
00:53:40.180 Yeah.
00:53:40.300 It was also the same for the farms.
00:53:42.300 Okay.
00:53:42.820 We don't need it anymore, but it was for the farms.
00:53:45.900 So everything we have and that they are slowly dismantling is also slowly dismantling our story and where we came from.
00:53:56.280 You know, you dismantle the Christmas tree.
00:53:59.860 Okay.
00:54:00.420 Well, that takes out everything that we know about Christmas, about Europe, about Germany, St. Nicholas, all of these things, all of these traditions mean something to us.
00:54:13.080 And the more you take them apart, the, the more empty you are as a culture.
00:54:18.940 And some of these changes are good.
00:54:19.980 I don't want to go back to a place where I need to farm all summer.
00:54:22.400 No, no, no.
00:54:22.900 I don't want to go.
00:54:24.220 I'm not saying that.
00:54:24.620 I'm just saying that, that everything, they are taking all of our traditions apart.
00:54:29.180 And I'm not talking about daylight savings time or, you know, I'm just saying that everything is for a reason.
00:54:35.780 Okay.
00:54:37.220 Everything is here for a reason.
00:54:39.280 It's because of where we came from.
00:54:40.780 They are slowly erasing absolutely everything that has made us meat and potatoes people.
00:54:48.920 What does that mean?
00:54:50.200 Meat and potatoes people.
00:54:51.700 When I say that to you, that means a plain talking, a farmer, hardworking, a guy who just calls it like it is a meat and potatoes person.
00:55:04.080 Get rid of cattle.
00:55:06.180 Get rid of the meat and potatoes.
00:55:08.240 Say it right.
00:55:08.680 End cows and cow grains.
00:55:10.780 Okay.
00:55:11.040 Yeah.
00:55:11.180 Well, and the cow.
00:55:11.820 Well, we do want to get rid of them.
00:55:12.940 We just have to change the cow grains into something new, magical grain that doesn't make you toot when you eat it.
00:55:23.720 Don't use beans as a factor.
00:55:26.060 That's the magical fruit.
00:55:27.120 The more you eat, the more you toot.
00:55:28.400 Thank you.
00:55:28.740 So do not go down that road.
00:55:29.860 Thank you very much.
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00:57:07.800 Now, a lot of people don't like Ocasio-Cortez.
00:57:19.860 And let's be honest.
00:57:20.920 I mean, when we say, you know, we think she's a fool.
00:57:25.200 That's a dog whistle.
00:57:26.440 It's a dog whistle.
00:57:27.320 We're saying she's actually an articulate Latina.
00:57:31.260 That's a big issue with her.
00:57:32.760 Yeah.
00:57:33.020 That just needs to be stopped here.
00:57:35.540 Here's what people are saying now about why people are standing up against Ocasio-Cortez.
00:57:40.120 Neil, I want to turn and get one more topic in here all fast.
00:57:43.840 The Republican Party versus Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the freshman Democrat in Congress from New York.
00:57:50.920 Take a look at the crowd when Donald Trump Jr. appeared at a campaign style rally for his dad earlier this week.
00:57:59.840 They are chanting her initials.
00:58:09.120 You heard the word that followed.
00:58:10.380 And today, Ocasio-Cortez responded by saying this is a pattern among those on the right, including the president.
00:58:16.520 And she added that the president doesn't have another woman, Hillary Clinton or whoever else, to vilify anymore.
00:58:23.360 Stop, stop, stop.
00:58:24.380 You can come back to this, but I just have to.
00:58:26.200 I just can't take it.
00:58:27.500 No, listen.
00:58:29.000 Here's why we have a problem with Ocasio-Cortez.
00:58:32.800 And I don't need to explain it.
00:58:34.320 I'm going to let her explain it.
00:58:36.920 Here she is on FDR.
00:58:40.380 When our party was boldest, the time of the New Deal, the Great Society, the Civil Rights Act, and so on, we had and carried super majorities in the House, in the Senate.
00:58:52.880 We carried the presidency.
00:58:54.800 They had to amend the Constitution of the United States to make sure Roosevelt did not get reelected.
00:59:00.540 And, you know, there were so many extraordinary things that were happening in that time that were uniting working people.
00:59:10.560 Okay.
00:59:11.460 So let me just see if I have this right.
00:59:14.040 So somehow or another, with a super majority, the Republicans got a constitutional amendment in, which I believe needs 70% of votes.
00:59:25.620 Correct?
00:59:25.920 Correct?
00:59:26.600 Yeah.
00:59:26.920 Two-thirds.
00:59:27.520 Two-thirds.
00:59:27.860 Two-thirds.
00:59:28.080 Needs two-thirds.
00:59:29.020 But somehow with a super majority, Congress got that through.
00:59:36.220 And then they got it approved by two-thirds of the states.
00:59:40.940 And they did this.
00:59:43.900 How?
00:59:44.260 They did this somehow magically without any power, you know, for the Democrats, for the Republicans.
00:59:53.620 And they got it through to stop FDR, who was already dead.
01:00:00.180 They got it to stop FDR from being reelected.
01:00:03.820 Now, I think the amendment would, should have read, no dead people shall run for president.
01:00:14.380 Why didn't they include that?
01:00:16.160 She does point out that is extraordinary.
01:00:18.720 If they had elected a dead person to come back as president, that would be something extraordinary in our history.
01:00:25.920 Yes.
01:00:26.240 Not typical.
01:00:26.900 So here's the thing that she's, what she's doing, she's flipping history upside, upside down.
01:00:32.760 She's saying that so many things were happening that the people were so in love with that the evil Republicans, even though the Democrats had super majorities, the evil Republicans passed a constitutional amendment to make sure that FDR could not continue these crazy great ideas of his.
01:00:53.280 First of all, FDR was dead.
01:00:57.100 Second of all, it was a Democratic Congress that did it.
01:01:01.760 Why?
01:01:02.500 Because the Democrats knew that we were so close to a dictator.
01:01:06.900 When you're saying these great things were happening, yes, through dictatorial means and even his own party knew no one can amass that much power ever again.
01:01:20.660 This is very bad.
01:01:22.080 And the only reason why is because he was electric with audiences and people loved him.
01:01:26.980 He knew how to be a good politician.
01:01:29.480 And we had always had an unspoken rule.
01:01:34.820 George Washington served two terms.
01:01:37.260 At the end of two, he retired, said this is enough.
01:01:41.420 That was the hardest retirement and the biggest news story in the entire world.
01:01:48.540 King George said if he actually doesn't, if he actually gives away his power, he's going to be the greatest man to ever live.
01:01:57.300 That's who that was.
01:01:59.420 And up until Woodrow Wilson, we had only had a president serve two terms.
01:02:07.700 Woodrow Wilson was taken out with a stroke.
01:02:09.700 The first one that was arrogant enough to say, yeah, I'm bigger than George Washington was FDR.
01:02:17.560 And the people did not like it.
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01:03:51.680 Welcome back.
01:03:52.680 We've reached the time of your day where you're supposed to suspend disbelief completely.
01:03:57.520 This is what happens in politics now.
01:03:58.960 You're supposed to forget everything you know about the world when a new news story comes out.
01:04:04.400 If you happen to go to see the documentary Air Bud Golden Receiver, you might have thought, you know, I don't know if a dog could actually play football well enough to succeed in the National Football League or any other league.
01:04:16.080 And you have to suspend your disbelief a little bit as you watch that or, you know, Air Bud spikes back when I guess he was good at volleyball or when he was good at basketball and another movie.
01:04:28.720 Bud is a very talented dog.
01:04:30.240 And you have to, at some level, you have to suspend disbelief.
01:04:34.840 Now, if you remember in very recent history, there was a very clear thing you could not do when someone came out with an accusation of sexual harassment or inappropriate touching or inappropriate joking.
01:04:52.900 The one thing you absolutely could not do under any circumstances to suggest that there could be a political motive behind it that was inappropriate.
01:05:02.740 We saw this with Kavanaugh over and over again.
01:05:04.820 And, you know, evil conservatives would occasionally point out the idea that, I don't know, maybe the idea that someone comes out of nowhere to make an accusation about a guy when they can't name the place it happened or the time it happened or who else was there.
01:05:22.160 And all of these details are just completely not connected to any sort of reality.
01:05:29.740 The idea that that accusation is made on the eve of the person being elevated to the Supreme Court could be a tad suspicious.
01:05:38.740 Like, can we enter that into our equation as to whether we just believe this and ruin this guy's life without any evidence?
01:05:45.180 That, of course, made you a sexist hate monger.
01:05:48.640 Until now, because now it's a Democrat with accusations like this.
01:05:56.160 And I'd like you to listen to MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski and her deep analysis of the Joe Biden accusations.
01:06:03.560 A lot of folks will say that women need to be believed and heard.
01:06:10.240 And I believe they should be heard.
01:06:12.380 Right.
01:06:12.540 Right.
01:06:13.040 But are we allowed to bring up that Lucy Flores is a huge Bernie person and she has, you know, political connections that might be counter to Biden's goals and that this could be?
01:06:28.600 Hold on.
01:06:29.460 Is it OK to bring up this could be politically motivated?
01:06:32.940 Or are we just supposed to take all the words and the fact that she says she was violated at face value?
01:06:39.640 Are we supposed to just leave it there?
01:06:43.100 Do you believe you're hearing the things you're hearing?
01:06:47.020 First of all, I mean, the analysis that it's OK now to question her political motives.
01:06:54.460 And by the way, women shouldn't be believed.
01:06:56.420 They should just be heard.
01:06:57.420 That was us.
01:06:58.220 You're quoting every conservative talk show that you vilified just a few months ago.
01:07:03.560 You have to completely suspend disbelief.
01:07:06.300 You have to forget the entire history of everything, you know.
01:07:10.980 It's like in Air Bud's seventh inning fetch.
01:07:14.920 Do you think he was that good at baseball?
01:07:17.260 Dogs typically aren't that good at baseball, but in Air Bud, you just randomly believed it.
01:07:22.300 And if it was just Mika this one time, maybe you could excuse it.
01:07:26.520 But let's listen to the views analysis of this situation.
01:07:30.480 Joe is a hands on kind of guy.
01:07:31.960 Yeah, but no one.
01:07:33.800 I've never heard anyone.
01:07:35.960 And she said she felt violated.
01:07:38.020 And I have to take her at her word.
01:07:40.700 But it would have been nice if she had turned to him and said, you know what, Jay?
01:07:43.840 I don't really like this.
01:07:45.520 Please don't do this or not.
01:07:47.520 Mr. Vice President, I'm not really comfortable with that.
01:07:49.660 OK, stop for a second.
01:07:50.540 When conservatives would bring this up, this line of argument.
01:07:53.940 The idea is you have to show some sort of displeasure, right?
01:08:00.900 I mean, we have you have a situation where like, let's say some person comes up and tries to give a woman a kiss and she does not want that kiss.
01:08:10.620 The pulling away, the saying no thank you, the there has to be some level of I'm not interested, right?
01:08:19.000 Either that or we all have to have signed contracts every time we go on dates.
01:08:22.720 That's not the way human beings interact.
01:08:24.780 This has been pointed out by people rationally looking at the world for a very long time.
01:08:31.640 It was always denied as sexist and hate mongering.
01:08:35.980 And you're dismissing the women and the women have a right to tell their truth.
01:08:40.120 And whatever they feel is the truth.
01:08:42.760 That is not what our society is based on.
01:08:45.300 You can't put the entire weight of a story on the person's feelings.
01:08:53.160 If Joe Biden, again, we have no no reason to defend Joe Biden on this program.
01:08:58.920 He would be a terrible president as he was a terrible vice president.
01:09:02.440 But if if he decides he's going to go put his hands on somebody's shoulders and she turns around and says, please don't do that.
01:09:09.740 Or, oh, I'm sorry.
01:09:10.680 I've just I've got a weird thing with personal space.
01:09:13.260 If she had done that and he continued to go down that road, he would absolutely be in the wrong.
01:09:18.260 And I am with everybody else's analysis here that everything this guy does is super, super duper creepy.
01:09:24.300 I think he's a creepy guy.
01:09:25.320 But you can't just stay stand there, accept what he's doing, not mention it for five years and come out in the most foundational, important part of his career to try to derail his candidacy.
01:09:39.980 When you support someone else and just be blank, there'd be a blanket belief.
01:09:44.760 It makes no sense.
01:09:47.400 Everyone in the world who looks at these things obviously realizes there's, I would say, a hidden motivation here.
01:09:53.700 But she's telling you she's come out and said, the reason why I'm telling you this now is because I don't want him to be president.
01:10:00.380 She let she went to a Beto rally.
01:10:01.940 She was a Bernie person.
01:10:04.380 This is obviously, you know, a thing where she may have felt uncomfortable.
01:10:08.820 I think I would feel very uncomfortable if Joe Biden did that to me.
01:10:13.780 But you know who would have known that?
01:10:15.400 Joe Biden.
01:10:17.340 I would have told Joe Biden, dude, hands off.
01:10:21.040 Stop sniffing my hair.
01:10:22.640 It's pert plus.
01:10:23.700 Don't get too addicted.
01:10:27.140 I just you can't let the entire weight of an accusation be based on the feelings of the person.
01:10:34.760 It has to be intent.
01:10:36.280 And maybe Joe Biden's intent is bad.
01:10:38.080 I mean, we've seen a lot of really creepy videos from the guy.
01:10:40.280 I don't know.
01:10:40.640 Maybe he's the worst guy on earth.
01:10:41.780 Maybe he's, you know, basically Jared from Subway.
01:10:43.680 I have no idea.
01:10:45.240 But I mean, for example, one of the things that's been spread around has been this Stephanie Carter picture.
01:10:50.040 Well, she's the wife of Ash Carter, former secretary of defense.
01:10:53.580 And she says it was not creepy.
01:10:56.540 They had a close relationship and she was fine with it.
01:10:59.200 She says, upon our arrival at the Pentagon, I'd slipped and fell on some ice, which a few journalists were nice enough to tweet about.
01:11:04.960 As we walked in the room, reporters were staged and a young woman from Huffington Post shouted me to ask if I was doing all right.
01:11:12.540 I was somewhat thrown.
01:11:13.460 Did I look all right?
01:11:14.400 But quickly remembered news of the fall of the on the ice had traveled.
01:11:18.260 By then, Vice President Biden had arrived.
01:11:20.820 He could sense I was uncharacteristically nervous and quickly gave me a hug.
01:11:24.800 After the swearing in, Ash was giving his remarks.
01:11:27.580 He leaned in to say thank you for letting him do this and kept his hands on my shoulders as a means of offering support.
01:11:33.620 She says there was nothing creepy at all about it to her.
01:11:37.820 So certainly it shouldn't be creepy to anybody else.
01:11:40.360 The idea, though, that you can define an incident based solely not on intent of the person supposedly perpetrating it, but on the person's feelings, even when unexpressed, is a standard that this country should not be adopting.
01:11:57.140 But because of political purposes, you'll see Mika, you'll see the view because they like Biden defending him on these things and using all the points that were very common sense about the Kavanaugh thing.
01:12:06.340 And on the other side, you'll see people who like Bernie and people who like Beto saying it's the worst thing ever.
01:12:11.220 I mean, it really is a ridiculous.
01:12:12.800 Here's a really here's a really hard time.
01:12:14.380 A hard thing about this is we are we're we're looking at something that we all know.
01:12:23.080 We all know right and wrong.
01:12:26.040 And we all know when we're being hypocritical.
01:12:28.720 For us to have one standard for Kavanaugh and another standard for Joe Biden, one standard for Michael Jackson and another standard for somebody who isn't famous is crazy, is crazy.
01:12:45.120 And we all know this, that if they weren't running against each other, this would not be an issue.
01:12:52.700 Nope.
01:12:53.060 And it will not be an issue if Joe Biden is the candidate.
01:12:57.720 They'll love it.
01:12:58.360 They'll love the hands all over the place.
01:13:00.320 Yeah, they'll be asking for more hands in more places.
01:13:02.800 Seriously, they would make they would make T-shirts with that as I've been, you know, groped by Joe Biden.
01:13:10.880 Might not use the word grow.
01:13:11.920 Right.
01:13:12.160 Yes.
01:13:12.440 But they but I've been he's been he's Joe Biden smelled my hair.
01:13:17.700 I mean, he's hands on the economy.
01:13:19.680 He's hands on.
01:13:20.600 Yeah, they will.
01:13:21.840 They they will shout their abortion and they will make it into no big deal.
01:13:27.500 The question is, you know, is this what we is?
01:13:32.520 This is what is this what we're really all about?
01:13:34.400 Are we about principles?
01:13:36.160 Right.
01:13:36.320 Because you could hear the media recoil into common sense when they try to justify Biden's actions.
01:13:41.880 And again, I think Biden's creepy.
01:13:43.620 But the idea that it's appropriate, we don't even have we have nothing on Kavanaugh, no evidence whatsoever that any of the things he was accused of occurred.
01:13:53.860 And they all said you had to believe the woman.
01:13:56.160 Now we're in a point where we have tons of evidence that Joe Biden does these exact things.
01:14:02.260 He's on video doing it over and over and over and over again.
01:14:04.820 And because two women out of the probably thousand he's done it to are now saying, and that made me feel a little uncomfortable.
01:14:11.220 He's supposed to be disqualified from the race.
01:14:13.640 And it has nothing to do with what they believe.
01:14:16.960 It has nothing to do with the truth.
01:14:18.980 It's them all trying to get advantages over each other.
01:14:21.520 Here's the thing.
01:14:22.340 I don't think he should be disqualified from the race.
01:14:25.100 No, right.
01:14:25.800 I think people should.
01:14:26.640 I think people should make their own decision.
01:14:28.820 My wife watched the video and we were we watched it together.
01:14:32.420 We watched all this collection of all these videos of him just really being creepy.
01:14:37.080 And we talked about it and she said, this is just creepy.
01:14:43.280 Some people don't necessarily find it creepy.
01:14:45.780 No.
01:14:46.060 I mean, Stephanie Carter came out and said, absolutely not creepy.
01:14:50.000 Supposedly, the daughter of Chris Coons, the senator, says that is not was not bothered by it either.
01:14:56.360 That's fine.
01:14:56.920 So but the average person has to make the call on that.
01:15:00.840 And what we do, remember, there is something called the gift of fear.
01:15:07.080 And it's really it is truly a gift.
01:15:11.280 Dogs have it.
01:15:13.140 And you see this in serial killers.
01:15:15.400 You see this with somebody who somebody who's murdered somebody.
01:15:19.420 You'll always see the neighbors or the family members are like, you know, Poochie didn't like him.
01:15:25.460 Never did.
01:15:26.580 Every time he came around, Poochie just went crazy.
01:15:30.000 Right.
01:15:31.020 Because there is a gift of fear.
01:15:33.560 Now, what human would make us human is we have that gift of fear, but we also have reason.
01:15:40.840 So the dogs never dismiss it.
01:15:43.760 Remember, remember when Uno, do you remember up in in Pennsylvania, that guy who used to come to our office all the time?
01:15:51.380 They were sharing an office with somebody and he would come into our office and the trainer of Uno would say said to us all the time.
01:15:59.740 Trust the dog, you will dismiss trust the dog.
01:16:06.520 OK, so Uno was really cool and he was friendly to everybody.
01:16:11.780 This guy would come in.
01:16:12.940 Do you remember this?
01:16:13.540 This guy would come in and he would always position himself between me and that guy and he would always growl.
01:16:21.240 He'd sit at my office door on guard against this guy and it'd be like, oh, no, stop it.
01:16:28.420 Come on.
01:16:29.220 Guy was really nice.
01:16:30.860 We found out later the guy was not a good guy.
01:16:34.100 OK, not a good guy doing some doing some things.
01:16:37.200 The dog knew.
01:16:39.080 We might have even said, well, you know, he's kind of, you know, he's doing that or whatever.
01:16:43.640 We dismissed it because of our reason.
01:16:46.640 So there is a balance.
01:16:47.980 You don't always want to be on like, I don't know, I have a bad feeling.
01:16:52.220 Well, that may or may not be.
01:16:54.380 But we usually dismiss that because we're looking for normalcy.
01:16:59.800 We're looking for it.
01:17:00.900 Well, you know what?
01:17:01.800 He's just an old guy and he just relates to people differently.
01:17:05.300 And that might be.
01:17:07.500 But there also might be a problem here.
01:17:10.560 And it's for each of us to decide and never dismiss, never dismiss because they're powerful.
01:17:17.380 Because they're well known or because you need them to be a good guy.
01:17:24.280 That's the worst reason.
01:17:26.800 And that, unfortunately, is way that we're making decisions now.
01:17:30.100 No, he's not doing anything wrong because we need him.
01:17:33.880 We need him to be a good guy, because if he's not the guy to lead us, who will?
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01:18:57.940 You know, the good thing is, is that, you know, we've got Bernie to give us some real, not just some platitudes.
01:19:05.320 He's got some real ideas on on how to fix things.
01:19:09.780 For instance, here he is on on health care.
01:19:13.480 If I am elected president, I'm going to cut prescription drug costs in this country by 50% so that we are not paying any more than other major countries are paying.
01:19:24.840 How are you going to do that?
01:19:26.380 Yeah.
01:19:26.720 How are you going to do it?
01:19:27.420 Because we will look at the average cost of prescription drugs in Canada, UK, Germany, Japan, and France.
01:19:36.960 France.
01:19:37.520 We will look at their average costs, which are 50% lower than they are in the United States, and we will do that.
01:19:43.900 Oh.
01:19:44.500 He's going to lower by looking.
01:19:46.740 He's going to look at them and then lower them.
01:19:48.740 Once you see what you see you become, Glenn.
01:19:52.140 That which you gaze upon you become.
01:19:53.680 And so we have to go and gaze upon the lower drug prices.
01:19:58.680 I like that.
01:19:59.220 I like that.
01:19:59.580 And then they will be cut here.
01:20:01.220 That's all you have to do.
01:20:02.600 Why didn't we do that?
01:20:04.000 This is typical Republicans.
01:20:05.400 They didn't even think about looking at the lower prices in other countries.
01:20:07.760 They don't like meditation or yoga.
01:20:09.240 No.
01:20:09.540 No, they don't.
01:20:09.820 Or yogurt.
01:20:10.400 Nope.
01:20:10.740 Or yogurt.
01:20:12.620 That's a good point.
01:20:13.580 So I think you know what I'm saying there.
01:20:16.300 I don't.
01:20:17.860 I don't.
01:20:18.320 I think AOC knows what I'm talking about there.
01:20:20.540 She knows.
01:20:21.440 She's talking about cow grains?
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01:24:16.760 From Reuters, Dateline, New York, president Donald Trump's threat to shutting down the
01:24:23.600 shut down the U S Mexico border would hit Americans consumers in the gut from the avocados
01:24:29.940 on avocado toast to the limes and tequila in margaritas.
01:24:34.980 The United States is a heavily reliant on Mexican imports of fruit, vegetables, and alcohol
01:24:40.920 to meet our consumer demand.
01:24:43.260 You know what?
01:24:49.540 Avocados we can live without.
01:24:50.920 We lived without avocados for a very, very long time in this country.
01:24:56.420 They are the enemy to me.
01:24:58.240 So they are baby poop and it only gets worse when it's been in a refrigerator for any amount
01:25:05.820 of time.
01:25:07.180 Now they last like three days before they turn brownish gray.
01:25:11.800 Oh, it's like you took an elephant and you blended it up.
01:25:16.420 It's like, yes, here, I got some elephant in that, in that bowl in the refrigerator.
01:25:22.460 Go have some of that.
01:25:23.580 No, thank you.
01:25:24.800 I am for a complete and total, total shutdown of all avocados until we can figure out what
01:25:29.900 the hell is going on.
01:25:30.800 I don't know.
01:25:31.580 Because I don't know why anyone would eat one.
01:25:33.420 Avocado toast.
01:25:35.100 Shut up.
01:25:35.760 This is what you're complaining about.
01:25:38.940 Avocado toast.
01:25:40.880 Okay.
01:25:41.600 We're the ones who are racist for saying, hey, by the way, they're keeping kids in cages
01:25:48.100 when it's Obama that's doing it.
01:25:50.580 We're just saying that because we're racist.
01:25:53.380 Okay.
01:25:53.920 We're somehow or another.
01:25:54.980 We're the racist ones.
01:25:56.180 Now, they claim that they're one with the people, but they are concerned that we have
01:26:03.480 a humanitarian crisis.
01:26:05.580 We have people that are coming in across the border and they're worried about their avocado
01:26:10.160 toast.
01:26:12.060 Oh, I'm sorry, Marie Antoinette.
01:26:14.320 I'm sorry.
01:26:14.880 I didn't realize you were dining with us today.
01:26:18.100 Oh, well, what will we do?
01:26:20.520 What would we put on our toast?
01:26:23.180 Oh, my gosh.
01:26:24.100 I love that.
01:26:24.580 And by the way, we're at the point now where even Obama officials are admitting that there
01:26:28.560 is a crisis on the border.
01:26:29.860 This whole thing about the emergency declaration, which the Democrats' opposition to that was
01:26:34.700 always just based on.
01:26:36.080 There's no emergency.
01:26:37.080 There's no emergency, right?
01:26:38.260 Now, here's Jay Johnson, a former DHS secretary under Obama, talking about the crisis at the
01:26:43.400 border.
01:26:44.640 On Tuesday, there were 4,000 apprehensions.
01:26:47.740 One day alone, 4,000.
01:26:49.180 We're on pace this month for 100,000 apprehensions.
01:26:53.140 The highest we saw on my watch was May 2014, 65,000.
01:26:59.500 So this is a crisis.
01:27:00.900 It's very definitely a crisis.
01:27:02.700 I mean, remember that member of May 2014?
01:27:05.360 I mean, that was a huge story.
01:27:06.600 That's when we were down at the border.
01:27:08.360 Yeah.
01:27:08.780 And pushing, you know, saying, hey, what they're doing to...
01:27:12.560 And why was it a huge story?
01:27:13.600 It was a huge story.
01:27:19.580 Why was it a huge story?
01:27:20.960 It was a huge story because we were saying we needed border security.
01:27:25.640 And they were saying...
01:27:26.760 They were unaccompanied minors.
01:27:28.420 And look at this humanitarian crisis.
01:27:30.540 Right.
01:27:31.080 Look at this humanitarian crisis.
01:27:32.940 And we've got to take care of this humanitarian crisis.
01:27:36.240 And I said at the time, yes, we do.
01:27:40.200 However, we need to also turn them around and have them go home.
01:27:47.080 But we need to treat people like people.
01:27:49.980 We need to see this humanitarian crisis.
01:27:53.320 Well, no.
01:27:55.420 Uh-uh.
01:27:56.160 Uh-uh.
01:27:57.060 What were we doing at the time?
01:27:58.760 We were putting them in cages.
01:28:01.100 Well, now, wait a minute.
01:28:02.520 Wait a minute.
01:28:02.820 We don't want any of that.
01:28:04.340 We don't want to talk about that.
01:28:05.660 We'll talk about the humanitarian crisis.
01:28:07.300 But we won't talk about putting them in cages.
01:28:09.440 Now, all we're talking about is how this president is putting people in cages.
01:28:13.020 When it is almost twice as large of a problem as it was,
01:28:18.020 they don't want to claim that this is a humanitarian crisis.
01:28:20.920 And remember, the Trump administration and Republicans asked for more resources
01:28:24.660 so that they did not have to put them under bridges and in cages.
01:28:28.240 Right?
01:28:28.780 They asked for those things.
01:28:30.140 And Democrats said no.
01:28:31.820 Well, but I don't know if you know this.
01:28:33.460 There is a crisis.
01:28:34.700 I mean, it's a national emergency.
01:28:36.320 We may not be able to have anything to put on our toast.
01:28:39.560 So, I mean, what are we going to do without avocados and tequila?
01:28:43.520 What are we going to do without tequila, Stu?
01:28:45.660 This country cannot survive without tequila and avocados.
01:28:49.580 Are you crazy?
01:28:50.460 I feel like we could.
01:28:51.840 I feel like there's a lot of other alcohol to drink.
01:28:54.580 You know what?
01:28:55.100 I think so, too.
01:28:56.940 That's why we make vodka out of potatoes.
01:28:58.900 Right.
01:28:59.420 Because we've got lots of those right here in America.
01:29:02.280 And let me ask you this.
01:29:04.120 You know, this is going to cause a bigger problem.
01:29:06.640 It will cause a bigger problem.
01:29:08.620 But who breaks first?
01:29:09.860 The entire economy of these countries before they say, OK, OK, OK, United States, we will
01:29:17.700 police our own.
01:29:18.840 We'll do everything we can to police our own.
01:29:20.740 Who's going to break first?
01:29:22.280 Us?
01:29:23.120 Because we don't have avocados for our toast and tequila for our margaritas?
01:29:27.840 Or can we man up just a little bit?
01:29:30.240 Can we live without those things for just a little bit?
01:29:32.580 I think we can.
01:29:35.160 I think we can do it.
01:29:37.540 There are officials who are intentionally sending people to our border.
01:29:43.220 To relieve the problems in their own countries, they're shipping them to us.
01:29:49.860 Some of them are shipping them to us, not just to relieve the tension in their own country
01:29:55.140 and their own problems, but they're also shipping them to us because they're trying to destabilize
01:30:00.240 us.
01:30:01.200 Do you think any of our grandparents in World War Two would have gone?
01:30:05.020 I don't know.
01:30:06.080 I mean, we do get BMWs from Germany.
01:30:11.340 I don't think so.
01:30:13.920 They would not react to this way because no World War Two era person would ever eat an
01:30:18.660 avocado.
01:30:19.360 None of it's against it's against the country.
01:30:22.140 It's against our.
01:30:23.520 What are we going to do for schnapps?
01:30:25.240 We're going to have schnapps.
01:30:26.480 We're going to have a schnapps shortage.
01:30:28.500 Yeah, I think we could live without the schnapps.
01:30:30.520 I don't think my my grandparents had that conversation about schnapps.
01:30:34.920 Look, we don't want to live without these things.
01:30:37.600 One of the great things about living in America is things like free trade, which have brought
01:30:43.780 brought us all of these amazing things.
01:30:45.780 If you for some reason like avocados, congratulations.
01:30:48.600 They're here because of capitalist principles.
01:30:51.080 But the idea that there is a larger cost than just avocados and the idea that we have a major
01:30:58.300 crisis at our border.
01:31:00.060 We barely have a border if we let this if we let this end the way the left wants it to
01:31:05.960 end.
01:31:06.920 So, yes, if avocados are the price, they are the price.
01:31:10.220 However, it'd be nice to be able to have a border and keep all the crappy produce that
01:31:14.440 comes in.
01:31:14.780 So, so do you remember when John Adams came out?
01:31:18.580 This is years ago.
01:31:19.480 And I told you about the scene.
01:31:21.400 See if you remember the scene where John Adams goes to Paris.
01:31:24.660 Did you see John Adams?
01:31:25.640 It's the HBO thing.
01:31:26.580 Yeah, I don't think I saw it.
01:31:28.560 I know.
01:31:28.920 I remember it kind of.
01:31:30.660 I heard people really liked it, though.
01:31:32.240 Oh, I don't think I actually watched it.
01:31:33.720 It's really good.
01:31:34.940 So at one point, John Adams goes to meet with Ben Franklin and Adams and Franklin did not
01:31:39.980 get along because Franklin was a diplomat.
01:31:42.620 Adams was like, look, this way it is.
01:31:45.420 He was a bull in a China shop.
01:31:48.600 And so Adams was sent over to to to France to see if he could get some more money and
01:31:55.200 he wanted to talk to Franklin and everything else.
01:31:57.120 And Franklin was living the life of the French.
01:32:01.120 But you have to remember, Franklin was instrumental in getting the French to help us because he
01:32:08.720 spoke French, he he he, you know, became French for them.
01:32:16.020 He was this great intellect and he was living the life, but he wasn't living it because he
01:32:22.240 necessarily wanted to when in Rome do as the Romans do.
01:32:26.300 And so he was befriending all of the most powerful people who were just bizarre.
01:32:32.320 OK, they were just bizarre.
01:32:33.800 They were so, you know, it's Marie Antoinette.
01:32:36.780 They were so far out of touch with what regular people were like.
01:32:40.660 And they were all made up in the white paint and the, you know, the, you know, the birthmark
01:32:46.580 stuff.
01:32:47.100 And the guys were dressed like that and wore that makeup.
01:32:50.260 It was bizarre.
01:32:51.180 So here comes Adams, who is coming from his farm, leaving his children, you know, dealing
01:32:57.220 with smallpox and everything else, taking this horrible, horrible boat ride over across
01:33:03.600 the ocean.
01:33:04.060 And he comes to France and he sees he sees Ben Franklin and, you know, living with, you
01:33:10.280 know, these dainty doilies everywhere.
01:33:11.920 And he's like, what the hell are you doing?
01:33:13.820 And he's like, listen, trust me, we need these people.
01:33:21.220 Don't be yourself.
01:33:24.060 And so they sit at this dinner welcoming John Adams.
01:33:28.320 And at the time, Ben Franklin is unusual in France to not have a plate with Ben Franklin's
01:33:36.280 face on it.
01:33:36.860 He was that popular.
01:33:38.240 OK, and so he says, let's have this, you know, this deal.
01:33:42.540 So all these very wealthy people are all sitting around the table.
01:33:46.820 And these are all the people that will support the American Revolution.
01:33:49.700 And we need to have him on the side.
01:33:51.680 And he's just boorish and he cannot.
01:33:56.460 And you feel for John Adams because you can't relate to these people because they're so crazy
01:34:01.760 and so out of touch with reality.
01:34:04.260 And they start talking about, you know, have you have you not seen the opera?
01:34:09.560 Opera, you don't go to operas.
01:34:12.980 And and Franklin just glares across the table like, don't say anything.
01:34:21.480 And he said, tell the truth about tell the truth about opera.
01:34:25.560 And and and I'm badly, badly paraphrasing.
01:34:30.220 But what he said was, no, you know, I haven't had time to go to the opera.
01:34:35.440 And at first, he's really kind of seething.
01:34:37.580 And as he gets this dirty eye from from Ben Franklin, he kind of finds a more diplomatic
01:34:42.380 way to say it.
01:34:43.300 He's like, no, I I haven't had time to go see the opera.
01:34:46.400 I you know, I my people are too busy worrying about food right now and fighting a tyrant right
01:34:53.160 now that we haven't we haven't had time to build our opera house.
01:34:56.440 And then he starts to, you know, get this eye and he says, my children, my children have
01:35:04.820 to fight right now so someday they can study mathematics.
01:35:09.480 So when they have mathematics, then their children can study philosophy and art and their children
01:35:17.740 will be able to build the opera houses for their children to go and see.
01:35:22.940 And it's this amazing scene.
01:35:26.820 And I remember seeing it.
01:35:27.920 And I thought, someday we are going to look like the French at the table and the rest of
01:35:34.360 the world is going to look at us and go, what the hell are you even thinking?
01:35:38.860 Gang, the Democratic Party is already there.
01:35:42.640 They're already there.
01:35:44.200 The things that they're saying are so unhinged from reality and so far out of what we should
01:35:53.280 be talking about.
01:35:55.660 I can't get.
01:35:57.320 Wait a minute.
01:35:58.180 Wait a minute.
01:35:58.520 Wait a minute.
01:35:58.820 Wait, wait, wait, wait.
01:35:59.980 I can't get avocado toast.
01:36:02.940 How is it?
01:36:03.860 What?
01:36:05.020 We'll just open up the borders so we can have the avocados.
01:36:08.560 That is the French Revolution.
01:36:14.520 T minus maybe five years.
01:36:19.720 At least back in the day, they were letting them eat cake.
01:36:22.360 Freaking avocados.
01:36:24.000 I love that expression.
01:36:25.300 That's not what it means.
01:36:26.280 I know.
01:36:26.580 I love that.
01:36:27.280 But I still.
01:36:28.080 That's how it's used.
01:36:28.700 But it shows how.
01:36:29.200 I know.
01:36:29.500 But it shows how out of touch she was.
01:36:32.060 She wasn't saying, well, let them eat cake like a slam.
01:36:34.580 It was like, there's plenty of cake.
01:36:37.380 Why aren't they having a cake?
01:36:38.880 Look at these tables are full of cake.
01:36:41.080 How do they not just have them have cake?
01:36:43.000 They don't have bread.
01:36:43.860 Fine.
01:36:44.200 Have cake.
01:36:45.720 No, they don't have cake either.
01:36:48.300 I mean, that's how far out of touch they really were.
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01:38:01.740 10 seconds.
01:38:02.240 Station ID.
01:38:08.440 Oh, man.
01:38:17.400 Oh, man.
01:38:17.880 Oh, man.
01:38:18.520 And then we have, of course, we have Beto in the news.
01:38:22.660 We have Joe Biden in the news.
01:38:24.040 And we have Brittany on the phone.
01:38:26.440 Hello, Brittany.
01:38:27.280 You're going to shut the border down now?
01:38:29.160 What did you say?
01:38:29.880 Are you going to shut the border down now?
01:38:32.000 Let me ask you this.
01:38:32.680 What about brunch?
01:38:34.400 What do you mean, what about brunch?
01:38:35.620 Let me ask you this.
01:38:36.480 What tops toast?
01:38:39.060 Jam, butter.
01:38:40.160 You're going to put butter?
01:38:41.300 With all the cow grains?
01:38:42.660 You're just going to put butter on the toast?
01:38:44.000 Well, yes, I am.
01:38:45.600 These are the sort of questions I've been working on with my organization, Socialist for Avocados.
01:38:51.980 Socialist for Avocados?
01:38:52.980 Yes, I'm a campus activist.
01:38:55.980 And I heard a little bit about your show last night about Beto.
01:39:00.660 Yes, yes.
01:39:01.340 We did an expose on Beto and who he really is and what he really believes, which seems to be nothing.
01:39:07.980 First of all, I heard you say that.
01:39:09.620 And it's just wrong.
01:39:10.700 People, you in particular, said something about how he's not Hispanic.
01:39:16.480 Well, no, he's Irish.
01:39:19.140 No, well, he's not.
01:39:20.620 This is such a crazy comparison.
01:39:23.700 He's not as Hispanic as a real Hispanic person, but he's much more Hispanic than your average white Irishman.
01:39:32.680 So wouldn't that be cultural appropriation?
01:39:36.420 I don't think it's cultural appropriation at all.
01:39:38.900 And then you went into his allegations of him being a drunk driver.
01:39:43.740 Yes.
01:39:44.300 Yeah.
01:39:45.000 First of all, he was caught one time drunk driving.
01:39:47.640 Okay.
01:39:47.960 Right.
01:39:48.280 One time.
01:39:49.040 And that's your...
01:39:49.460 Well, he tried to leave the scene.
01:39:50.960 He tried to leave the scene.
01:39:52.340 I heard your spin on it.
01:39:54.420 I watched the show.
01:39:55.740 I mean, this guy was plastered all the time.
01:39:58.500 The fact that he only got caught once just proves he's an excellent driver.
01:40:02.420 Okay.
01:40:02.680 All right.
01:40:03.320 Well, sure.
01:40:04.460 Maybe he drives slower and more carefully when he's drunk.
01:40:07.600 And then you can...
01:40:08.200 I've heard you're talking about Joe Biden.
01:40:10.400 Yeah.
01:40:10.620 I have firsthand experience with Joe.
01:40:15.320 Just one hand or two?
01:40:18.360 You know what?
01:40:19.160 I would be honored to be an unwilling participant in a Biden facial grope or hair inhalation.
01:40:25.000 You would be...
01:40:25.740 I would be honored to do that.
01:40:27.580 But I was working at a coffee shop and Joe Biden used to come in all the time.
01:40:32.660 And you make him sound so creepy.
01:40:36.000 Right.
01:40:36.300 And you make him sound so awful.
01:40:39.020 But I don't...
01:40:40.600 I didn't see that at all.
01:40:41.580 This is a man who helped his community.
01:40:45.100 And, you know, a lot of times he was working with students, tons of students from the community.
01:40:50.020 Right.
01:40:50.240 And they...
01:40:50.680 I don't know if they were his daughter's friends, but he would always bring in lots of young
01:40:54.860 girls.
01:40:55.000 Right.
01:40:56.000 And they would sit down and, you know, they...
01:40:58.160 You could tell they were having problems.
01:41:00.040 He was helping them.
01:41:00.960 They kind of had a glassy-eyed, distant look to them.
01:41:04.680 And they would come in day after day after day in the morning.
01:41:08.240 Right.
01:41:08.600 And, you know, there were lots of them, but I never saw the same one twice.
01:41:12.720 It was always a new one.
01:41:14.540 Huh.
01:41:14.680 And I thought it was very interesting, because the only person I ever saw him with more than
01:41:19.280 once was Jeffrey Epstein.
01:41:21.720 And...
01:41:21.840 It's weird.
01:41:23.340 Can he leave Miami?
01:41:24.620 I don't...
01:41:24.980 I'm not...
01:41:25.680 We're gonna...
01:41:26.360 We're gonna move on.
01:41:27.420 Thank you so much, Brittany.
01:41:29.840 Let me go to Allison in Florida.
01:41:32.380 Hello, Allison.
01:41:35.320 Allison, on line one.
01:41:36.720 Yes, go ahead.
01:41:37.880 I am here.
01:41:38.740 Hi, how are you?
01:41:39.460 Very good.
01:41:40.080 I was calling because you were speaking about the Electoral College, and I've never, ever
01:41:46.460 understood the argument.
01:41:47.700 Well, we, you know, Hillary got more of the popular vote, and Trump would have lost if
01:41:53.540 we had had the contest based upon the popular vote.
01:41:56.580 Yeah.
01:41:57.180 The argument to me seems so completely ridiculous, because if the contest had had different rules,
01:42:04.000 both contestants would have played by different rules.
01:42:06.860 It makes no sense to say, you know, she got more of the popular vote.
01:42:12.020 That's almost like looking at the Super Bowl and saying, well, our team didn't get as many
01:42:15.820 points, but we did hold the ball longer.
01:42:19.280 It makes no sense to me whatsoever.
01:42:21.640 Right.
01:42:21.860 Allison, thank you for your call.
01:42:23.260 The problem is, with this, is you would have to play by different game.
01:42:28.020 But without the Electoral College, you are talking mainly about cities and the major population
01:42:36.940 centers, and we see not a lot of those are real, real red.
01:42:43.960 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
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01:42:53.060 You know, no urgency, no return phone calls, no real marketing.
01:42:57.280 And the answer has always been to me, you know, well, I have another open house.
01:43:00.660 Well, I'm going to invite some more realtors over.
01:43:02.360 Oh, there's got to be a better way to do this.
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01:44:12.840 Yeah, but no avocados.
01:44:15.180 You know, it's fascinating how much these people just love the kids.
01:44:20.580 Don't they, Stu?
01:44:21.200 Oh my gosh.
01:44:21.740 Just love the kids.
01:44:22.820 Big hearts for the kids.
01:44:23.960 Yeah.
01:44:24.360 In New York, they have now cut the funding for the Special Olympics.
01:44:28.280 They've cut it by, what, $150,000 this year.
01:44:32.660 I think it's $250,000.
01:44:34.340 It was higher than that earlier.
01:44:35.520 So they're making cuts on that, which is interesting, of course, because the evil Trump administration
01:44:41.300 had just threatened to cut funding for Special Olympics.
01:44:47.300 And that is, that was one of the most hateful things.
01:44:50.960 Now, it had been, sure, it had been proposed for several years, and everyone knew it wasn't
01:44:55.060 going to actually happen because the budget means basically nothing.
01:44:58.320 It's just a legal requirement and a statement of potential cuts that could theoretically
01:45:03.540 happen but won't.
01:45:05.080 Right.
01:45:05.340 So there was never a chance of it actually happening, and the media knew that.
01:45:09.200 And it also had happened several years before, and no one said anything about it, but they
01:45:14.480 decided to make it into an issue so they could get a couple of news cycles.
01:45:17.800 Right.
01:45:18.040 Well, here's the thing.
01:45:19.260 I mean, you know, in New York, they had to cut it because, well, they cut it for the
01:45:24.320 WIC program, right, to be able to feed children in, no, it was a housing thing, right, to get
01:45:31.960 the poor people into housing.
01:45:34.000 No, it wasn't quite that.
01:45:36.400 I mean, sure, they had some increases for lawmakers' salaries, you know.
01:45:41.800 What?
01:45:43.120 Say what?
01:45:43.420 Well, they just wanted to increase those lawmakers' salaries, $79,000 to $110,000 for lawmakers.
01:45:49.860 And then the governor, Andrew Cuomo, because there's no money in the Cuomo family, had his
01:45:54.120 salary potentially increased from $180,000 to $250,000, quarter of a mil for good old
01:46:01.180 Andrew, who's doing a great job, a great job with his lighting up buildings, honor infanticide,
01:46:07.040 just a great, great, great job.
01:46:08.800 Can I ask you one quick question?
01:46:10.600 This may fall under the game show category of how libertarian are you?
01:46:16.420 You are a huge supporter of the Special Olympics.
01:46:19.300 In fact, you have held probably more charity events to benefit the Special Olympics than
01:46:24.780 anybody I know, okay?
01:46:27.020 Well, you don't get out very often.
01:46:28.080 No, I don't.
01:46:28.740 I don't.
01:46:30.320 But should the federal government...
01:46:33.580 Nope.
01:46:34.580 ...be spending...
01:46:35.540 No.
01:46:36.000 ...one dollar...
01:46:37.320 No, you don't even have to finish it.
01:46:38.540 No.
01:46:38.780 ...on the Special Olympics...
01:46:40.140 No.
01:46:40.360 ...or the regular Olympics...
01:46:42.420 No.
01:46:42.580 ...or NBA billionaire owner's stadiums...
01:46:45.560 No.
01:46:45.920 ...or NFL giveaways...
01:46:48.360 No.
01:46:48.700 ...how about the federal government...
01:46:50.840 No.
01:46:51.280 ...spend zero dollars on sports?
01:46:53.600 That's a crazy one.
01:46:55.180 I love sports.
01:46:56.240 I know you don't care about them.
01:46:57.860 But any Olympics, whether special or not, should get zero dollars of funding from the federal
01:47:03.380 government.
01:47:03.740 It is not the federal government's role to support sports.
01:47:07.740 Sports, if you want to support it, then you should support it.
01:47:12.460 Yeah.
01:47:12.620 Which is what, by the way, you did year after year after year after year.
01:47:15.800 Yes.
01:47:16.180 Supporting Special Olympics because you believed it was really important.
01:47:19.020 I still do.
01:47:19.580 And you still do.
01:47:20.740 It's not to say anything about how important it is.
01:47:23.400 The federal government is not designed to promote athletic activities.
01:47:29.140 It's not designed to make people feel good.
01:47:32.580 That is not the role.
01:47:33.960 The Special Olympics could be a great charity.
01:47:36.600 And it's a great event.
01:47:37.540 And it means a lot.
01:47:38.340 But we're doing a piece coming up on something called Night to Shine, which is something Tim
01:47:43.360 Tebow's charity has done.
01:47:45.600 And it's not sports.
01:47:46.900 It is basically a prom night for people with special needs.
01:47:49.800 They kind of get a red carpet rolled out.
01:47:51.480 It's an incredible event he's created.
01:47:53.440 Tim Tebow has done an amazing thing here.
01:47:55.540 But should the federal government be giving Tim Tebow money so he can have the Night to
01:47:59.840 Shine?
01:48:00.320 No.
01:48:00.540 No.
01:48:00.620 It's a fantastic event.
01:48:02.400 But it is not.
01:48:03.600 Dances and sports are not things that the federal government should be funding.
01:48:07.920 And we wonder why we have no money and we're $22 trillion and counting in debt and over
01:48:13.880 $100 trillion in long-term liabilities because we're doing things that the government was never
01:48:18.740 designed to do.
01:48:19.500 It was designed to promote the general welfare.
01:48:24.360 Now, what does that mean?
01:48:25.240 And that's the most open, crazy, liberal part of what?
01:48:29.480 Correct.
01:48:30.160 But let's talk about that.
01:48:31.420 Yeah.
01:48:31.700 Promote the general welfare.
01:48:33.240 What does that mean, Stu?
01:48:33.880 I mean, to the left, it means every problem can be solved by the federal government.
01:48:41.620 Well, let's use it in real life.
01:48:43.640 Stu, if I hired you and I said, one of your jobs is to promote the Constitution.
01:48:52.500 I'm hiring you in your role on this show.
01:48:55.260 Your job is to, A, make sure we're on time every day.
01:49:00.200 Make sure that the affiliates know exactly when we're going to break.
01:49:05.320 Make sure that the satellites are up and we're getting all of our signal to the NOC.
01:49:12.040 Got it?
01:49:12.800 And promote the Constitution.
01:49:16.820 Right.
01:49:17.260 I would advocate for the Constitution.
01:49:20.000 I would make arguments that I believed would benefit people's understanding of the Constitution.
01:49:26.760 But you wouldn't, you wouldn't, would you, would you then create giant spending programs to?
01:49:33.600 No, no, no.
01:49:34.760 I would, I would be on the side of the Constitution publicly.
01:49:37.500 And you might, you might even just promote it by bringing it up in meetings all the time.
01:49:40.940 Hey, don't forget, guys, Constitution, Constitution.
01:49:44.220 Promote the general welfare.
01:49:46.680 So it is, it is up to the government to do no harm.
01:49:50.920 To promote, the first thing we do is do no harm to the general welfare.
01:49:57.120 Well, the general welfare is being killed right now.
01:50:00.300 For instance, the actual health of our nation is, is, is growing out of control because of government control.
01:50:10.880 In there, Reagan said it, the scariest words ever uttered is, hi, I'm from the government and I'm here to help.
01:50:16.280 That, that is, that's the problem.
01:50:20.460 The government is taking control.
01:50:23.680 When indeed, they should be saying, you know what?
01:50:27.080 Here in, here in Virginia, we saw something and the rest of the country should look at this.
01:50:34.060 Hey, by the way, what, what they're doing in San Francisco, in Seattle, just want you to know, that's not working.
01:50:39.940 Is there something else where somebody else has, has solved this?
01:50:43.160 Yes, we found it over here.
01:50:44.640 You should, you should, Seattle, you should talk to these people.
01:50:48.860 It's not go in and create an institution.
01:50:52.600 It's to really be the, the promoter of the 13 at the time or 50 incubators now called our states and say, look, look, look what they're doing.
01:51:05.960 Look what they're doing.
01:51:06.600 That's great.
01:51:07.880 Look what you're doing.
01:51:08.460 That's not so great.
01:51:09.680 Have you met these guys?
01:51:10.780 Guys, we think that we're supposed to have the government control absolutely everything.
01:51:17.800 And, and so what do they do?
01:51:19.200 So they take the money away from Special Olympics and they give it to the, the people in the, in the house and the assembly in New York.
01:51:30.680 Wow, that's compassionate, huh?
01:51:34.960 Taking the money out from the kids in Special Olympics and putting it into your pocket.
01:51:41.180 Wow.
01:51:41.780 That's not offensive.
01:51:43.680 Now, let me, let me give you something that maybe we should pay attention to.
01:51:47.880 President Trump's, the president Trump has ordered the government to prepare for EMPs.
01:51:58.900 The order says the government shall engage in risk informed planning, prioritize research and development to address the needs of critical infrastructure, stakeholders, and for adversarial threats, consult intelligence community assessments.
01:52:14.660 It directs that the private sector be involved in monitorization, including the privately owned electrical grids overseen by utilities.
01:52:22.120 The government needs to create protocols for providing warning of a natural or man-made surge and come up with department by department assessments.
01:52:31.440 They're finally doing something about EMP.
01:52:34.400 Now, this is a low probability, high impact kind of event.
01:52:41.180 If, if, and many experts say they think this is the way that they would attack if they were Russia or China or Iran, because it would kill a lot of people.
01:52:53.500 You have three tactical nukes, you throw them up over at a, I think it's 18 miles up and strategically place them over the United States of America.
01:53:03.680 You detonate them at a very high level.
01:53:06.280 We're not vaporized.
01:53:08.500 We're paralyzed.
01:53:10.180 It knocks out the entire grid and fries everything.
01:53:14.020 And it's not like you just reset it and reboot.
01:53:16.300 It fries it all.
01:53:17.420 It will take at least a year to come back up online in that year, 70 to 90% of the entire U.S. population dies.
01:53:30.920 Now that's what the government should be talking about.
01:53:34.620 They should be working on things like that.
01:53:37.620 They should be guarding.
01:53:39.200 Forget about an EMP.
01:53:41.260 How about just someone hacking into our electrical grid and shutting it down?
01:53:47.420 Within 72 hours, if it's not fixed, the country is in chaos.
01:53:52.640 We know that.
01:53:54.120 We've studied that for 100 years.
01:53:57.360 How long does it take for society to go into chaos?
01:54:00.660 Three days.
01:54:03.160 Maximum 72 hours.
01:54:05.620 Think back to New Orleans.
01:54:09.620 Not a lot of people remember this, but a year almost to the day before New Orleans was hit, I said the most dangerous city in America to live in was New Orleans because it was ripe for a hurricane.
01:54:28.260 And I talked about the levees.
01:54:30.620 I talked about the dams.
01:54:31.860 I talked about the corruption.
01:54:33.280 I talked about everything.
01:54:34.480 A year almost to the day.
01:54:38.660 Before it happened.
01:54:41.140 These things are not hard to figure out.
01:54:43.660 But because the government is focused on too many other things that they shouldn't be doing and playing politics with down syndrome kids, we're missing and taking our eye off the ball, which could determine whether we all live or die as a nation.
01:55:02.440 But other than that, everything's fine.
01:55:06.260 Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
01:55:09.460 All right.
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01:56:29.740 You know, what's really crazy is the way we are, the way we're viewing everything.
01:56:35.320 We've got to stop this or we're not going to survive.
01:56:39.100 You know, there's priorities.
01:56:42.840 And when you look at the priorities of the left and the right, they're upside down.
01:56:47.240 You look at the priorities of the left.
01:56:49.580 Let's make sure that we can have an abortion after the child is born, that we can just let the baby die.
01:56:57.560 That's insane.
01:56:59.140 That's a culture of death.
01:57:00.760 That's insane.
01:57:04.080 But that's what they're pushing for.
01:57:06.720 They're pushing for transgendered bathrooms.
01:57:09.620 Okay.
01:57:10.220 This affects 0.6% of our population.
01:57:13.660 That doesn't mean we don't deal with it, but it probably means we deal with it at a local level, like we should almost everything, 0.6%.
01:57:22.820 Finally, a president has moved on the EMP threat, which is a threat not just from China, Iran, Russia, but it is also a threat from the magnetic field.
01:57:39.200 We know now that the magnetic field, polar north and polar south, are moving at the faster rate than we've ever seen.
01:57:47.540 They're moving, what was it, 17 kilometers a year?
01:57:51.620 It's way off the axis.
01:57:53.660 If there is some sort of polar shift, that will decrease the shielding around the earth, the electromagnetic shield or field.
01:58:06.660 That stops all kinds of things from happening.
01:58:10.020 If you have a fluctuation in that, it's like having an EMP go off in the entire world.
01:58:18.100 What happens that 90% of it just happened in America, 90% of all Americans would be dead within a year.
01:58:29.380 Now, what should we be talking about?
01:58:32.160 Should we be talking about something that it would have massive impact, but pretty low, low chance of happening or transgender bathrooms?
01:58:45.580 Or Joe Biden being creepy or not?
01:58:52.940 Look at what we've done with Russia and Trump.
01:58:54.900 The real threat here, the real threat that we all know is Russia.
01:58:59.580 We all know that.
01:59:00.560 Russia said they were going to hack into our system.
01:59:03.200 We have evidence that they did.
01:59:04.740 We know they did.
01:59:05.720 We've put, what, 15 people in prison because of it.
01:59:09.900 Indicted them.
01:59:10.420 They're not indicted.
01:59:11.220 Well, they will be, hopefully.
01:59:12.640 Yeah.
01:59:12.980 I mean, unless it's Chicago.
01:59:14.240 Chicago, we know they did this.
01:59:17.600 They announced it in advance.
01:59:19.180 And their idea is to cause chaos in the country to collapse us.
01:59:24.600 But what did we choose to focus on?
01:59:26.840 Whether Donald Trump or or was involved in that or not.
01:59:32.060 OK, well, I think that's really important to figure out.
01:59:35.080 Is the president is the president anti-American?
01:59:38.980 Well, you didn't seem to have a problem when you had communists, literal communists in the White House the last time who were on record over and over again talking about how America needed to be destroyed.
01:59:53.120 They were in the last administration.
01:59:55.180 Now, you have Paul Manafort.
01:59:58.540 You have you have radicals that were with Donald Trump.
02:00:04.120 Well, they were all dismissed.
02:00:05.280 They were all fired.
02:00:06.160 They're gone.
02:00:07.660 What didn't we do?
02:00:08.800 We didn't talk about the actual risk, the one that's really going to make an impact.
02:00:14.020 Yeah, should we have checked into the president?
02:00:16.760 Yeah, low probability, high impact.
02:00:18.960 If the president was a spy or was an operative or being used by another country, very high impact, low probability, high probability, high impact Russia.
02:00:32.740 We're not even talking about that.
02:00:35.380 If we don't start looking at priorities and start talking about things that actually matter, we don't we don't survive.
02:00:45.120 We just don't survive.
02:00:47.800 Our job is to focus every day.
02:00:51.920 Choose what you're looking at.
02:00:53.940 Choose what you're you're spending time on.
02:00:56.380 Don't let the world dictate it to you.
02:00:58.580 You're listening to Glenn Beck.