The Glenn Beck Program - January 05, 2021


Give Me Fweedom! | Guest: Robert Cahaly | 1⧸5⧸21


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 1 minute

Words per Minute

152.78508

Word Count

18,512

Sentence Count

1,529

Misogynist Sentences

25

Hate Speech Sentences

15


Summary

On today's show, Glenn Beck talks about American Financing and why it's the best way to get a good night's rest. He also tells the story of a woman who fell out of a stroller in a civil rights protest.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 All right, let me talk to you a little bit about American financing.
00:00:03.240 If you have not taken the time to just make one simple phone call for 10 minutes,
00:00:10.080 you are really missing out.
00:00:13.000 You really need to do the right thing right now
00:00:16.380 and get your high-interest credit card debt rolled into your mortgage
00:00:21.140 without resetting your mortgage.
00:00:22.940 If you have an interest rate that you're paying over 4% right now for your house,
00:00:28.520 Stu just did something with American financing.
00:00:30.720 You got it down to what, just over 2%?
00:00:32.140 Just over, yeah, a little under 3%, between 2% and 3%.
00:00:36.520 That's crazy.
00:00:36.900 Yeah, really, really low.
00:00:38.020 American financing, 800-906-2440.
00:00:41.320 It's going to get harder and harder to get loans.
00:00:43.840 Do it now.
00:00:44.580 Please reset your loan.
00:00:46.200 It's 800-906-2440.
00:00:48.820 It's Americanfinancing.net, Americanfinancing.net.
00:00:53.500 Freedom!
00:00:54.760 Next.
00:00:58.060 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:19.380 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:25.320 Hello, America, and welcome to Election Day.
00:01:33.300 Yes, it's happening all over again.
00:01:36.880 And as important as the presidential election, perhaps even more important,
00:01:42.360 we'll talk about that.
00:01:43.640 We want to hear from you if you're in Georgia.
00:01:46.940 There's a chance that nobody's listening to Lin Wood, right?
00:01:51.760 I mean, everybody knows he's a Democrat, right?
00:01:55.000 Everybody knows that that's a really stupid idea to stay home.
00:01:59.900 Because we're going to show the left by giving them the House, the Senate, and the White House.
00:02:05.820 That'll teach them.
00:02:06.780 We want to talk to you if you are voting in Georgia.
00:02:10.320 Do you know anybody?
00:02:11.460 Are you voting or not voting?
00:02:14.200 888-727-BECK.
00:02:16.260 We'll give you the latest in Georgia.
00:02:17.880 Also, the really, really, really cute story about freedom from Kamala Harris.
00:02:26.000 She's so cute, she was a widow.
00:02:28.680 We'll tell you that story in 60 seconds.
00:02:32.340 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:38.240 All right, time to ring in the new year with the best possible way.
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00:04:14.160 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:04:18.660 Okay, we're going to get to your phone calls and the latest in Georgia.
00:04:23.820 Today is a very important day for the republic.
00:04:28.060 Could be our last day.
00:04:29.840 Freedom!
00:04:30.980 Freedom!
00:04:31.480 Freedom!
00:04:31.620 But I also, I want to tell you this amazing story that Kamala Harris has told many times, and it is, it is so good.
00:04:48.500 It is, it's worth repeating.
00:04:50.740 She was doing an interview with Elle Magazine, and she just, she was, she said she was in Oakland, California, and she was very, very small, and she was attending a civil rights march.
00:05:05.360 And she was sitting in her stroller, and she remembers it, and at one point, her parents were all caught up in the protest, and she fell out of the stroller.
00:05:18.680 And then all of the parents, and nobody even noticed that she was gone.
00:05:25.340 And, strangely, this is the part where I say, and no one questioned the parents or, you know, sent to the Department of Children and Families to their door.
00:05:38.200 Or, your baby fell out of a stroller, and you just walked on?
00:05:43.260 Anyway.
00:05:43.540 She's being an annoying baby.
00:05:44.520 Yeah.
00:05:45.360 So, she, he said in the magazine article, by the time they noticed that little Kamala was gone and doubled back, she was understandably upset.
00:05:57.660 Kamala says, my mother tells a story about how I was fussing, and she's like, baby, what do you want?
00:06:05.060 What do you need?
00:06:06.040 Which is exactly what a parent would say to a baby that was all upset, you know, wouldn't be like, hey, I'm here, I'm sorry, we got you, you're safe.
00:06:14.480 No, no, no, it's like, what do you need?
00:06:16.740 What do you want?
00:06:18.300 And little Kamala looked at her and said, freedom.
00:06:24.620 And it is so, so sweet.
00:06:28.120 It's just, just wonderful.
00:06:31.160 And so, it just rings true, doesn't it?
00:06:34.880 Oh, I mean, I, you don't have to convince me this story is true.
00:06:40.260 I believe it immediately.
00:06:41.840 It just sounds so, so true.
00:06:44.700 Now, there, there is another story like this that has been found.
00:06:49.960 Martin Luther King told this story about how during a, you know, during a protest, a young black girl was accosted by a white policeman.
00:07:05.460 And Martin Luther King said the girl looked at the policeman in the eye and, and told him she wanted freedom.
00:07:12.780 So, it's a completely different story.
00:07:16.160 One was freedom and this one is freedom.
00:07:18.440 Yeah, but it's clear it was stolen.
00:07:20.240 It's clear Martin Luther King stole it from Kamala Harris.
00:07:22.960 Right?
00:07:23.300 That's what I was thinking.
00:07:24.380 That's what I was thinking.
00:07:26.120 Yeah.
00:07:26.700 How that bastard, that's why we should erase him.
00:07:29.620 How that bastard would steal from Kamala, which was such a sweet story.
00:07:33.680 And, you know, it happens a lot of times.
00:07:35.980 It happens.
00:07:36.740 I, I remember I was very, very small and I was up on the grassy knoll and it was in a stroller.
00:07:45.160 And my parents were so excited to see, you know, Jack Kennedy.
00:07:50.720 Oh, yeah.
00:07:51.100 And, and his lovely wife that they didn't even notice that the stroller had rolled down the grassy knoll.
00:07:58.520 Oh, my gosh.
00:07:59.080 And hit the back of this big black convertible and I was thrown onto the back of this car.
00:08:06.900 Oh, my goodness.
00:08:07.960 Yeah.
00:08:08.160 Yeah.
00:08:08.560 And I just remember this pretty nice lady and she was so pretty.
00:08:12.460 She was dressed in pink and she crawled out on the back of that car to grab me and she
00:08:18.440 pulled me in, uh, into the car and, and she was holding me and I said, you have blood all
00:08:26.780 over your dress.
00:08:28.620 And she said, dad, it's no, it's not blood, it's blood.
00:08:33.900 And it was such a cute thing.
00:08:36.000 And she said, what do you, what do you want?
00:08:37.920 What do you need?
00:08:38.420 And I said, freedom.
00:08:40.640 That's so sweet.
00:08:41.700 Yeah.
00:08:41.880 What a sweet story.
00:08:42.880 Yeah.
00:08:43.180 It was, it was, it was really nice.
00:08:45.600 Kind of like when I remember when FDR, uh, was given the speech, you know, about going to
00:08:52.340 war and, um, yeah, and, uh, my parents were up in the balcony, you know, watching it and
00:08:59.440 they didn't, they were just so excited to see FDR.
00:09:02.360 They didn't notice that I had crawled over the balcony and fallen down right onto the floor
00:09:09.240 of the house.
00:09:10.260 And, uh, it's a lot of terrible parents in these stories.
00:09:13.500 Yeah.
00:09:14.060 Well, let's not question the parents.
00:09:15.420 And so I was, because I was a healthy baby, I, uh, I fell down and then I just rolled
00:09:21.340 right to the feet of FDR.
00:09:24.360 Like a hedgehog.
00:09:25.860 He kind of like, yeah.
00:09:26.940 And, uh, so I was, I was there at the feet of him and he said, you know, a date which will
00:09:32.980 live.
00:09:33.400 And, and I pulled on his pant leg.
00:09:35.740 I said, Mr.
00:09:37.260 Mr.
00:09:38.280 And he looks down at me.
00:09:39.940 I'll never forget.
00:09:40.740 He looks down at me and he's like, oh my gosh, this cute little baby, uh, is right at
00:09:45.220 my feet.
00:09:45.760 And he bent down and he picked me up and he said, uh, what do you want?
00:09:50.960 I said, a bandaid, uh, cause I was bleeding a little bit from the fall.
00:09:55.960 Sure.
00:09:56.240 Because your parents let you fall off a balcony.
00:09:57.760 Yeah.
00:09:57.980 And he said, you want what?
00:09:59.040 And I said, freedom.
00:10:01.180 And, uh, he said, that was so cute.
00:10:04.100 And that's why we went to war, world war two.
00:10:06.280 Cause he was going to say a date, which will live in the minds of people is a peaceful day.
00:10:11.600 And instead a day of infamy.
00:10:13.340 Cause I said freedom.
00:10:14.260 And he realized that's Japan is against freedom.
00:10:17.400 Yeah.
00:10:17.900 Much better speech the way, the way he wound up doing it.
00:10:20.560 Yeah.
00:10:20.940 It was.
00:10:21.820 Yeah.
00:10:22.300 And I played a role in that.
00:10:23.800 Thank God you were there.
00:10:24.440 Yeah.
00:10:25.040 Because that really would have been a terrible moment in us.
00:10:28.520 I remember when I was, I was on the moon.
00:10:31.280 Uh, my parents, uh, were doing something shopping or something.
00:10:35.380 And, uh, my stroller started rolling out of the street and all of a sudden I found myself
00:10:40.760 on the moon.
00:10:41.660 Oh, cause that, because you had those, you had those balloons they had bought you attached
00:10:44.900 to the, to the stroller.
00:10:46.440 Yeah, sure.
00:10:47.060 And it just kind of lifted up.
00:10:48.240 Were you there?
00:10:49.040 No, I just, I've heard this, you know, I've heard so many people go through this.
00:10:52.080 And so, uh, I'm there on the moon and, uh, and, uh, one of these, these guys, I think
00:10:59.660 they're coming to rescue me, but they just happened to be going to the moon at the same time.
00:11:03.580 And one of them comes down and he's like, you know, one small step.
00:11:06.580 And I'm like, wait, um, and he, he, he didn't, he looked at me and he's like, what's the baby
00:11:13.160 doing on the moon without a space suit, without a space suit.
00:11:16.640 And I, I just tugged on his space suit and, uh, I actually put a hole in it, which freaked
00:11:23.200 him out a little bit, but I was a baby.
00:11:24.860 I didn't know what I was doing.
00:11:25.700 Right.
00:11:25.860 And, uh, he says, what are you doing here in the moon?
00:11:28.500 I said, I want freedom and oxygen.
00:11:31.320 And he was like, Oh, you want to talk?
00:11:33.240 That's adorable.
00:11:33.840 It was so cute.
00:11:34.980 When little babies say oxygen, it's just, there's nothing more adorable than that.
00:11:39.620 Yeah.
00:11:40.080 You, have you considered running for vice president?
00:11:43.200 Because I haven't, I haven't, um, you know, I don't like to brag and tell these cute,
00:11:49.540 cute stories about me, you know?
00:11:52.040 No, I, cause I know, cause Kamala Harris occasionally will do that.
00:11:56.000 I was, I was, I was, it was really cold one Christmas Eve and my parents weren't paying
00:12:01.880 attention and I floated away on an iceberg and I was, I was in the river of the, the
00:12:08.640 Delaware river.
00:12:09.840 Yeah.
00:12:10.480 And, uh, all of a sudden this boat comes up and, uh, all these guys are in it and, uh,
00:12:17.240 and I'm trying to get back to Philadelphia and, and he's going the other way.
00:12:22.200 And I said, wait, wait, um, cause I was so cold.
00:12:26.420 Yeah.
00:12:26.620 And I was like, wait, um, and, uh, this guy, you know, in the boat, he just picks me up and
00:12:31.980 he's like, you are so cute.
00:12:33.520 You're really chilly.
00:12:35.000 You're chilly.
00:12:35.900 And I said, I am.
00:12:37.500 And, uh, it was George Washington and they were crossing the Delaware.
00:12:42.200 Oh my goodness.
00:12:43.140 And they were going up.
00:12:44.220 I don't know what they were going to do, but I said, um, and they went and they, they
00:12:49.900 beat the Hessians.
00:12:51.400 Really?
00:12:52.040 Yeah.
00:12:52.420 Yeah.
00:12:52.700 Wow.
00:12:52.880 That was you.
00:12:53.620 That was me.
00:12:54.560 Wow.
00:12:55.180 That was, that was the rallying cry that day.
00:12:58.300 Freedom.
00:12:59.100 That's interesting.
00:12:59.680 Cause I, you know, Kamala had that story about freedom and it was very powerful.
00:13:05.300 Yeah.
00:13:05.960 And she, she often tells powerful stories about her childhood.
00:13:08.860 Like when she said that Joe Biden was a racist in the debate, that was also another
00:13:14.180 heartwarming story.
00:13:15.400 Right.
00:13:15.600 She was like, you're racist.
00:13:18.100 I want freedom from Joe Biden.
00:13:20.140 Right.
00:13:20.600 Is what she initially was talking about.
00:13:22.680 And when she said that Joe Biden was a wapist.
00:13:27.260 Oh yeah.
00:13:28.040 Yeah.
00:13:28.600 A hair sniffing wapist.
00:13:30.780 Right.
00:13:31.340 Yeah.
00:13:31.500 I remember that.
00:13:32.000 That story was good too.
00:13:35.300 Oh, it was so cute.
00:13:37.580 Oh, how does this happen?
00:13:40.000 I mean, this is just so pathetic.
00:13:42.800 We have to have these like weird, I mean, it does, uh, all appearances are at least that
00:13:48.480 she's basically lifted the story from Martin Luther King or at least part of it.
00:13:53.480 Uh, and just the good parts.
00:13:55.480 Yeah.
00:13:55.720 Right.
00:13:56.000 Just the cute parts.
00:13:57.420 Martin Luther King didn't have the story of the parents abandoning their kid during a
00:14:01.040 rally.
00:14:01.520 Right.
00:14:01.760 It's a great, my parents are so drunk.
00:14:04.200 And they, they are like, would you have the baby?
00:14:08.200 I don't have the baby.
00:14:09.680 I thought you had the baby.
00:14:11.620 And so they were like, baby.
00:14:13.660 Yeah.
00:14:13.960 Cause they couldn't remember my name.
00:14:15.480 And then I was crying and my parents went, what do you want, kid?
00:14:20.140 What do you want?
00:14:21.640 And I said, wait up.
00:14:23.980 This is going to turn out being like a St. Patrick's Day parade.
00:14:27.640 Is there going to be why it's, it's not a, it's not a riot, a rally for some heartwarming
00:14:32.460 cause.
00:14:33.120 It just, parents are hammered.
00:14:34.780 Yeah.
00:14:35.020 I mean, how do you lose this baby in the stroller?
00:14:39.220 You're still pushing the stroller, but the baby falls out.
00:14:42.540 The article tries to make it, uh, out to be, they didn't have a lot of safety, uh, requirements
00:14:48.700 on children's, uh, strollers.
00:14:50.700 Yeah.
00:14:50.840 Because parents were a little more responsible, right?
00:14:53.660 Like leave it to the, leave it to the media and be like, the problem was the government.
00:14:56.980 They didn't require any, uh, any straps for the kid.
00:15:01.020 I don't know.
00:15:01.340 Maybe the parents should be looking at the kid, checking in occasionally.
00:15:05.220 Mommy, daddy, I fell out.
00:15:08.640 It's not the way you're supposed to do it.
00:15:10.400 It's not like a once a month check-in when you have a baby.
00:15:13.620 You're supposed to be a tad more involved.
00:15:16.280 You're in a crowd of people.
00:15:17.860 Oh, I, when you, I mean, you remember this, Glenn, when you have a baby.
00:15:20.960 And you're like, you're in a crowded environment.
00:15:23.680 You're freaked out.
00:15:24.100 You're obsessive.
00:15:25.140 Yeah.
00:15:25.460 Right?
00:15:25.620 You're looking, you're like looking, making eye contact with this child constantly to
00:15:29.240 make sure you don't screw it up.
00:15:30.780 Because in your mind, the, the, when the baby's first born, it's just going to stop breathing
00:15:35.960 in the middle of the night.
00:15:36.660 And you're terrified of that.
00:15:38.280 Later on, you're afraid you're going to leave it on like the top of the car, the car seat.
00:15:42.440 Like you're constantly obsessed about, like, it's just a bizarre idea that just maybe
00:15:49.160 they just kind of let her, you know, roll down the street in the middle of a, a, a, a political
00:15:54.220 rally.
00:15:54.760 And what a great microcosm for the way our country is operating right now.
00:16:00.080 Like this is the way the left is, right?
00:16:02.840 Yeah.
00:16:03.040 You know what, what's more important, your baby or your politics?
00:16:06.320 I guess they made a choice there.
00:16:10.420 Well, we're going to, uh, we're going to go to Georgia and talk about the loss possible
00:16:15.940 of freedom, freedom.
00:16:19.100 I remember when I was Willie Widow and I was, I was in the, I was in this 12 war and I was
00:16:26.020 in the, I was in Dallas and my mommy and daddy didn't pay attention.
00:16:30.580 And I, my straw were, rode down all the way to the peach state and I found myself in a
00:16:37.960 voting booth and I didn't know what to do because I couldn't reach the voting booth buttons.
00:16:44.280 And I said, wait, ah, that happened last night.
00:16:50.040 Oh my gosh.
00:16:50.620 Yeah.
00:16:50.880 So we'll go, we'll go to Georgia and freedom in just a second.
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00:18:46.600 All right.
00:18:47.340 Let's go to Georgia.
00:18:48.420 Is there anything to report on the polls?
00:18:53.940 We have the guy from Trafalgar on in about 45 minutes, and he is the guy who who, you know, called the presidential election.
00:19:05.880 Well, pretty close, pretty close.
00:19:10.000 Uh, but, uh, he's on and he, I, I have heard he doesn't have good news.
00:19:18.000 He says that, uh, and he's from Georgia.
00:19:20.540 He says he thinks the Democrats are going to take it.
00:19:23.840 Really?
00:19:24.760 Very bad.
00:19:25.980 Yeah, that'll be really bad.
00:19:27.300 I, you know, I think it's become such a national election.
00:19:30.120 It's not the normal state of affairs in Georgia when elections go to runoffs is that Republicans win them.
00:19:37.500 That's, that's how this goes.
00:19:39.340 Uh, because that's the way it's supposed to go in Georgia.
00:19:42.560 Uh, it is, you know, this is a national election now.
00:19:46.460 I mean, they've spent hundreds of millions of dollars on this race and it's been one of those things.
00:19:52.440 It's become the big story and, and, uh, people are voting, you know, some people are voting on whether they like Donald Trump or not.
00:19:59.020 Some people are voting on whether they want the Democrats to have complete control.
00:20:03.360 Again, can you imagine this going on right now with the types of, you know, socialist elements that have, uh, more overtly been revealed in the Democratic Party now that they're going to have complete control over the government?
00:20:16.780 I mean, that's a scary, just that.
00:20:20.000 I don't think it is an, uh, an overstatement to say America as we know it, uh, is the last day of that could be today.
00:20:29.960 Because if they sweep and take both, uh, Senate seats, there's no way to stop them.
00:20:37.960 And they will do all the things they've, they've talked about.
00:20:41.360 They will, we'll have a 51st, 52nd and 53rd state.
00:20:45.660 They will change, uh, our healthcare.
00:20:49.920 We will have single payer healthcare, you know, a socialized medicine.
00:20:54.660 We are going to have the new green deal.
00:20:57.560 We will certainly tax increase.
00:20:59.120 They'll be able to do that with 50 votes without even trying.
00:21:01.560 Yeah.
00:21:02.060 And it, you never get it back.
00:21:03.920 I don't think you ever get it back.
00:21:05.860 This is, this is the day of fundamental transformation, uh, that we have worried about.
00:21:12.420 Uh, they'll have every lever to be able to do it.
00:21:15.660 And they've already told us they will.
00:21:17.540 And what's the problem with this becoming a sort of national election is you have all this money flowing into these races.
00:21:24.480 Uh, and people are basically looking at this as, do you want Democrats to have control of the Senate or not?
00:21:29.500 So obviously Democrats do, Republicans don't, uh, but they, the Democrats usually in these runoff elections are not as energized.
00:21:36.500 I mean, they had, you know, the Democrats depend on fringe voters.
00:21:39.100 There's no surprise here.
00:21:40.660 They, they, they depend on people sometimes maybe not breathing.
00:21:45.100 Other times, uh, you know, they are voters who are on the fringes of reliable.
00:21:50.380 They show up for big presidential elections.
00:21:52.580 They don't show up for these little runoffs.
00:21:54.760 Well, that's not the case here.
00:21:56.060 All of our lines are stuffed with people from Georgia who have all either on their way voting or have already voted.
00:22:04.080 So we're going to talk to them coming up in, uh, just a second.
00:22:07.360 And also Pat Gray joins us from Pat Gray unleashed as the program continues to discuss our freedom.
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00:23:45.820 Welcome to the, uh, welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:23:48.880 Uh, Pat Gray is joining us.
00:23:50.660 I would like to hear predictions from both Pat and Stu on what is going to happen in, uh, Georgia.
00:24:00.740 Hmm.
00:24:01.960 Uh, I have to believe that Republicans win one seat.
00:24:08.160 At least one.
00:24:09.280 At least one.
00:24:10.140 But they win one seat.
00:24:11.480 That's my prediction.
00:24:12.400 We win one of the two.
00:24:13.420 Okay.
00:24:14.120 All right.
00:24:15.020 I'm hoping the warlock seat will go to the Republican.
00:24:18.380 Leffler.
00:24:18.980 Leffler wins again.
00:24:20.680 Yeah.
00:24:20.880 Yeah.
00:24:21.420 I kind of think Purdue has a better chance of winning for some reason.
00:24:24.580 Yeah.
00:24:24.720 Both of the polls.
00:24:25.420 Because everybody loves his chicken.
00:24:26.620 That's why.
00:24:27.680 That's exactly why.
00:24:28.900 Right.
00:24:29.320 Yeah.
00:24:29.580 Everyone loves the chicken.
00:24:30.580 That's exactly why.
00:24:31.680 Thank you, Pat.
00:24:32.720 I was, I couldn't put my finger on it, but that's it.
00:24:34.440 That's it.
00:24:34.880 You think out of the two, warlock may be the winner.
00:24:39.860 We're just calling him warlock now?
00:24:41.420 Warlock now.
00:24:41.620 Yeah.
00:24:41.760 Okay.
00:24:42.020 Yeah.
00:24:42.420 Yeah.
00:24:42.520 Yeah.
00:24:42.620 Um, uh, I.
00:24:44.080 Don't you think that's appropriate?
00:24:45.660 Probably.
00:24:46.280 You know, I mean.
00:24:47.120 Purdue was a.
00:24:47.800 Some dark magic coming there.
00:24:49.060 Yeah.
00:24:49.740 Yeah.
00:24:50.240 Purdue is an elected incumbent with very high name recognition because people love the chicken.
00:24:55.180 Right.
00:24:55.720 Uh, so.
00:24:56.880 Uh, and he's going up against a, uh, a candidate, Ossoff, who does not inspire, uh, black voters
00:25:04.940 particularly well, uh, they, they're, they don't love him.
00:25:09.640 Uh, and, uh, they, they do kind of love, um, they do like Purdue a little bit.
00:25:15.400 Uh, there's a lot, you know, so do you think Purdue wins or are you predicting?
00:25:20.380 Here's what I would actually predict.
00:25:21.840 Like I would tell you to not, not bet on this one.
00:25:24.600 Like I, I honestly don't know to me.
00:25:26.880 It's a total toss up.
00:25:27.900 Yeah.
00:25:28.100 If I gun to my head, have to get it right.
00:25:30.580 I mean, I probably think Purdue wins.
00:25:33.100 Loeffler is, it was not elected.
00:25:34.820 Remember she was appointed.
00:25:36.340 Um, so usually they run behind elected incumbents.
00:25:39.900 She's not, I would, I mean, I like Loeffler.
00:25:42.740 Um, I don't think that she's a, you know, a lot of people bash her and everything, but
00:25:46.080 like, I think, you know, I like her, but she doesn't, she's not like a, uh, a transformative,
00:25:51.520 uh, politician, right?
00:25:53.540 Like she's not one of these people who, you know, she's not inspiring.
00:25:57.240 Are you saying she's no Abraham Lincoln?
00:25:58.700 She's no Abe Lincoln.
00:25:59.620 So yeah, they're not going to start tear down her statue.
00:26:01.820 You know, here's the thing.
00:26:03.680 Uh, sometimes you don't want transformative, uh, politicians, you know what I mean?
00:26:08.040 Like, but an inspirational figure, right?
00:26:10.240 She's kind of seen, she's not, she does not seem that way.
00:26:13.460 She's not like an inspirational speaker.
00:26:14.920 She's not one of those people that's going to get you fired up.
00:26:16.980 I don't think of her as a highly talented politician.
00:26:20.200 Now I don't care about that.
00:26:21.580 I want her to do a good job in the Senate and she will do a much better job than Warnock
00:26:25.480 will.
00:26:25.760 But Warnock has a different profile, some more Warlock.
00:26:29.080 He has a, uh, a different profile.
00:26:31.280 Uh, and I think she's probably more vulnerable than Purdue though.
00:26:35.260 I, the polls don't particularly show that.
00:26:37.400 All right.
00:26:37.520 Um, if they, let's just, let's just, uh, say we win one, one seat, uh, what happens to
00:26:47.520 America six months from now?
00:26:50.020 What are we, what are we like?
00:26:51.060 If Republicans win one seat, then they can block most things, right?
00:26:58.420 They, now they remember when you're talking about a 51 seat, you're talking about Mitt
00:27:03.020 Romney, Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, you lose any of them and it's over, right?
00:27:08.920 They can pass these things, uh, especially when it comes to, um, things like tax increases.
00:27:15.020 So, and you will, and you will now if they get 50, the main thing that people need to
00:27:19.940 worry about, I think there is changing the rules of the Senate because once they do that,
00:27:26.100 which they might do, they say they will, the rules of the house are crazy, crazy change.
00:27:33.700 They're getting worse and worse.
00:27:34.660 Oh, unlike anything we've ever seen before.
00:27:37.380 Well, they could get rid of the filibuster in the Senate and they've been threatening
00:27:41.060 that.
00:27:41.700 Now there's people that think that that won't go through if it's only 50 seats, but I certainly
00:27:47.060 do you trust Joe Manchin in a big spot to step up for no freedom?
00:27:51.900 No, I don't know.
00:27:53.420 So that could easily happen.
00:27:55.400 Then you're talking about everything being on the table, uh, everything from obviously
00:27:59.260 tax increases, which are no brainers, but even to the things that the outlier type things
00:28:03.940 that were possible, maybe in the worst case scenario before with, you know, 53 states and
00:28:09.160 12 Supreme court justices and all these different ideas, all that stuff gets on the table.
00:28:14.880 If they get that filibuster through all of it, all of it.
00:28:18.500 Yeah.
00:28:18.620 I think, you know, it'll be like, uh, Paul Linde, the center square to block and hopefully
00:28:24.820 they'll block everything that, that the Democrats are trying to do with their agenda.
00:28:29.300 It's the only chance we have, but if they win, let's just say now they win both who Democrats.
00:28:34.680 Yeah.
00:28:35.260 What happens?
00:28:36.500 What is, where are we in six months?
00:28:38.840 South hell.
00:28:39.400 We're in South hell.
00:28:42.440 I think to me, that's catastrophic for America.
00:28:45.320 Yeah.
00:28:45.500 If you look at absolutely catastrophic.
00:28:47.300 Oh yeah.
00:28:48.100 And I don't think, because if they do the things they said they were going to do, if they do,
00:28:53.440 uh, you know, gun control, which they will, which they will gun control, uh, the green
00:28:59.240 new deal, which they will, the great reset, uh, 53 states.
00:29:04.600 I mean, people are not, they are not going to stand for it.
00:29:09.180 There'll be things designed to, to make it so they will not lose power again.
00:29:13.700 Yes.
00:29:14.000 Like they will pass things designed to make sure that, that the Republicans can't turn
00:29:18.380 this around in a couple of years.
00:29:19.640 If they could do something as radical as split California into five states, I mean, then we're
00:29:24.120 just done.
00:29:24.880 Yeah.
00:29:25.360 And they, I see, this is where I think like, if you think of that being a 10 worst case scenario
00:29:30.200 going into the election, that was very much on the table, Republicans performed well
00:29:35.680 enough, uh, across the board to keep things so close.
00:29:39.060 I mean, the smallest house majority really we've seen in modern history, uh, and a, at
00:29:45.320 very, the very best, a 50, 50 Senate for Democrats.
00:29:48.460 I think that the, the, the 10 worst case scenario, maybe the worst case scenario now is an eight
00:29:55.140 or a nine, but a lot of that stuff they can still do.
00:29:58.060 If Republicans are able to win one of these seats or two of these seats, ideally, then
00:30:03.460 I think you lower it to like a four, right?
00:30:05.800 There's, I mean, make no mistake.
00:30:07.900 Joe Biden is still going to do a lot of really terrible things, you know, with executive orders
00:30:13.300 and he's going to join the Paris treaty and he's going to restart the Iran deal and all
00:30:19.040 tons of terrible things he can do on his own.
00:30:22.220 But the worst case scenario stuff, if the Republicans can just block a lot of it.
00:30:28.060 Uh, that will be a major improvement and maybe just gives us another, you know, another
00:30:32.820 gasp of breath, right?
00:30:34.280 That's all we're looking for at this point.
00:30:35.760 Let me go to Vladimir in Georgia.
00:30:37.380 I've got all these people calling in from Georgia.
00:30:39.760 Did you go out and vote?
00:30:42.520 Vladimir?
00:30:43.240 Yes.
00:30:44.080 Okay.
00:30:44.580 Hey Glenn.
00:30:45.060 Yes, I did.
00:30:45.780 All right.
00:30:46.100 Tell me what's, tell me what the feeling is on the ground.
00:30:48.800 Yeah, there was barely anybody there.
00:30:52.760 There was no line.
00:30:54.260 It wasn't like November 3rd.
00:30:56.340 Really?
00:30:58.280 Yeah, there were, I took my parents with me.
00:31:01.720 So my dad is a, he became a citizen this year.
00:31:05.360 So he voted November 3rd the first time.
00:31:08.180 Wow.
00:31:08.620 But he required to show proof of citizenship, which he did.
00:31:12.820 Hmm.
00:31:13.280 But today he had to show that citizenship again.
00:31:17.180 And I asked him, how come?
00:31:18.340 Because no, he already voted.
00:31:19.360 It should be in the system.
00:31:21.560 Hmm.
00:31:21.700 And I said, oh, we don't know.
00:31:23.940 So the, when we took the paper, we voted.
00:31:26.920 Last time we put it facing down.
00:31:28.680 This time they told us to put it facing up.
00:31:32.360 Hmm.
00:31:32.820 I wonder why.
00:31:34.480 All right, Vladimir, thank you very much for your call.
00:31:36.420 Let me go to Gary in Georgia.
00:31:38.100 Gary, have you voted yet?
00:31:40.400 Yes.
00:31:40.800 Hey, good morning, Glenn, Pat Stu.
00:31:42.260 Yeah, I voted this morning.
00:31:43.940 Got there for a little after seven or so.
00:31:46.200 I live in Woodstock, Georgia, which is probably 30 miles northwest of Atlanta.
00:31:52.200 Probably waited in line for, I guess, 45 minutes.
00:31:54.680 I brought my son.
00:31:55.360 He just turned 18 with me.
00:31:57.320 He turned 18 in August.
00:31:58.620 So he voted in November and then we voted again today.
00:32:01.860 You know, not really too much of a feel there in line.
00:32:07.980 Everybody just kind of quiet, trying to do their thing and get through and vote.
00:32:12.280 You know, I did ask.
00:32:13.680 It was just a question.
00:32:15.320 Hey, am I going to get a copy of this ballot, you know, whenever we get done voting?
00:32:18.560 And obviously the answer was no.
00:32:21.200 And then I even asked, I said, well, can I take a picture, you know, because we're using
00:32:25.660 the Dominion machines and they vote the ballots out and all that good stuff.
00:32:28.800 And they're like, well, no, you know, that's an issue of secrecy.
00:32:31.660 And I said to him, I said, well, aren't we a little bit past that right now?
00:32:35.260 I mean, we're a little bit past that.
00:32:38.780 So, you know, the answer was no.
00:32:40.740 And, you know, I went through the motions and everything.
00:32:43.400 They printed out the ballot and it just got under my skin just even seeing the name Dominion
00:32:48.440 on that screen at all.
00:32:49.940 Gary, let me ask you a question.
00:32:52.880 Do you know anyone who is a Republican who's listening to people like Lin Wood?
00:32:58.900 Do you know anybody who's not voting?
00:33:02.420 No, not within my circle of friends or family.
00:33:06.940 No, we are all stern believers in getting out there and voting and making sure that we
00:33:13.360 make those proper votes.
00:33:15.340 This is a crucial vote for our state, for our country.
00:33:19.860 And, you know, man, I pray to God that everything turns out the way that we would like for it
00:33:25.400 to turn out.
00:33:25.960 I really do.
00:33:27.500 His will be done.
00:33:29.760 Thank you so much, Gary.
00:33:31.220 Rhonda, did you vote yet?
00:33:35.080 Yes, I did.
00:33:36.060 First thing this morning, I was there at 630 with my husband and it was wrapped around the
00:33:41.420 building waiting to get in.
00:33:43.760 Now, did you have glitches in your part of the state?
00:33:50.320 Because I know at least part of the state is having a glitch and they have to use paper
00:33:54.420 ballots.
00:33:56.080 No, we did it on the screen.
00:33:59.080 I live in Sonora, Georgia, south of Atlanta, pretty conservative city.
00:34:05.400 I got a feel that most people in the line were voting on the Republican side.
00:34:11.400 And, yes, I did snap a picture of mine.
00:34:15.080 So I didn't ask.
00:34:16.740 Can I ask you this?
00:34:19.840 Let me ask you this.
00:34:20.940 Do you know anyone in your circle of friends who is a conservative who is not voting today?
00:34:26.740 I do not.
00:34:27.840 And I do follow Lynn Wood on Twitter recently.
00:34:31.100 But it did not deter me from going to vote today.
00:34:35.860 Okay, good.
00:34:36.580 All right.
00:34:36.900 Thank you so much.
00:34:38.380 Mike in Georgia.
00:34:39.820 Go ahead.
00:34:42.200 Good morning, Glenn.
00:34:43.740 And pleasure to talk to you.
00:34:46.680 I voted.
00:34:47.640 There was about five or six people there.
00:34:50.080 One person that was out there for Osloff politicking.
00:34:56.520 I mean, I felt he was a little too close to the building, but, you know, I'm not a cop.
00:35:01.100 I can't tell them to back off any, you know.
00:35:04.340 But, you know, everyone I talked to that was in line, we all agreed that we got to keep our
00:35:14.320 freedom.
00:35:14.660 We got to keep our guns and we got to be able to do the right thing.
00:35:18.600 So we voted Republican.
00:35:20.200 I know that.
00:35:21.040 I know that because we all were talking.
00:35:23.580 Mike, thank you for your call.
00:35:24.980 I want to take one more.
00:35:25.700 Can I take line six?
00:35:26.980 Sally in Georgia.
00:35:29.520 Sally, welcome.
00:35:31.020 Hi there.
00:35:31.640 Thank you so much.
00:35:32.840 It's an honor to talk to you.
00:35:34.280 Thank you.
00:35:35.700 I did cast my vote this morning.
00:35:38.760 I live in Cobb County and I was there early this morning and my vote was vote number 92.
00:35:46.860 And I wanted to add, I heard you talking about Lin Wood.
00:35:51.020 And I will say I am a Lin Wood follower.
00:35:53.620 I was at the Stop the Steal rally where he, you know, told, you know, he was making his
00:36:00.420 comments.
00:36:00.820 But I interpreted it to be more of a calling our legislators bluff and forcing Loeffler and
00:36:11.400 Perdue to take action and defend Donald Trump.
00:36:14.400 And I'm actually on my way to pick up my sister and she and I are going to D.C. for the Stop the Steal rally.
00:36:21.500 Well, again, and the most important point here is if you're a big supporter of Donald Trump, then listen to what he's saying, which is go out and vote for Donald Trump for Loeffler and Perdue.
00:36:32.080 Yeah.
00:36:32.180 Yeah, he's he's outwardly said and Donald Trump, you junior, the entire family.
00:36:36.020 They are not playing this game with, oh, we'll teach him a lesson and don't show up.
00:36:39.720 Yeah.
00:36:39.940 Donald Trump has said over and over again, get out there and vote.
00:36:43.120 Yeah.
00:36:43.780 All right.
00:36:44.300 Thank you so much, Sally.
00:36:45.520 God bless and stay safe in Washington.
00:36:48.460 What's happening in Washington with this rally?
00:36:51.540 You know, they called out the National Guard.
00:36:53.980 Did you know?
00:36:54.260 No.
00:36:54.800 Yeah.
00:36:55.000 They called out the National Guard.
00:36:56.700 There's not going to be any shenanigans from these Republicans.
00:36:59.480 I'll tell you that right now.
00:37:00.960 Oh, well, that's good because the mostly violent right will be in town.
00:37:06.220 So we know how dangerous they are.
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00:37:11.880 He's the he's the he's the typical Texan.
00:37:15.580 Really?
00:37:15.800 He's 71 years old, still owns his own auto detailing business, rides a motorcycle, you know, like you do at 71.
00:37:24.660 Um, it wasn't always this way.
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00:37:34.560 Everybody starts to get aches and pains as we age.
00:37:37.340 Um, but if you live the life that, uh, Jeffrey did, I mean, you're living life.
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00:38:29.120 If the Democrats win the Senate, that puts Bernie Sanders as the head, uh, chair of the budget committee.
00:38:38.940 That's, that's going to be good.
00:38:41.460 That's going to be good.
00:38:43.180 Um, I'd like to talk to you today and not just from Georgia.
00:38:47.860 We have a lot of people on the phone from Georgia.
00:38:50.120 I'd like to hear from anybody on what does this mean to you?
00:38:56.020 What does this mean?
00:38:58.320 Where are we in six months?
00:39:00.320 If they win both, I just got a note from, uh, a GOP person in Georgia.
00:39:07.000 They said, uh, going to need a big turnout today.
00:39:11.340 Early voting for Dems were bigger than the general.
00:39:14.160 Not sure if that means they burn through all their vote or if that's a bad sign of things to come.
00:39:21.460 Uh, so if you are in Georgia, please, today is the day.
00:39:26.740 Go vote.
00:39:27.860 Go vote.
00:39:29.380 Um.
00:39:31.080 Hugely important.
00:39:32.400 Hugely.
00:39:32.900 I cannot overstate that today.
00:39:35.200 Because again, you.
00:39:36.420 So where are we in six months?
00:39:38.700 Hmm.
00:39:39.540 Where are we in six months?
00:39:40.800 You didn't like Pat's answer of South Hell?
00:39:42.540 No, I didn't.
00:39:43.680 I thought that worked pretty well.
00:39:44.820 Yeah.
00:39:45.140 If I look, I think we are, uh, if the Republicans can win one of these seats, you can limit the
00:39:51.320 downside.
00:39:51.660 If, if not, there's no limit of the downside other than what Democrats internal feelings
00:39:58.300 are to keep this thing fair.
00:40:00.580 And think about if that's what's between you and socialism and AOC and all those things is
00:40:05.460 what Democrats think is fair.
00:40:07.780 You would think Pelosi would have moderated her approach.
00:40:10.860 She shut down the GOP.
00:40:14.380 They don't, they will not have a voice with the new, with the new house rules.
00:40:19.200 You don't think they're going to do that in the Senate more in a second.
00:40:23.880 Okay.
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00:41:56.440 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:42:04.080 Welcome to the program.
00:42:05.680 We have a lot on the plate today.
00:42:07.660 It all revolves around Georgia.
00:42:09.980 The election is happening today.
00:42:12.220 I don't believe any poll, but I do believe one pollster has been better than all the other
00:42:19.740 pollsters.
00:42:21.100 Uh, and that is Robert Cahaly.
00:42:23.220 He's from the Trafalgar group.
00:42:25.780 He got it right in, uh, 16, 18, and he was the closest this time.
00:42:32.460 So what does he say about Georgia?
00:42:34.700 Robert Cahaly joins me in 60 seconds.
00:42:37.700 The Glenn Beck program.
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00:43:57.320 The Glenn Beck program.
00:43:58.860 Chief pollster of the Trafalgar group, Robert Cahaly.
00:44:03.800 He's actually, uh, he, he was born in Georgia, raised in South Carolina, and has been doing
00:44:13.380 this really campaigning since he was 10 years old, going door to door.
00:44:18.540 Uh, he is one of the guys that has really looked, uh, good with the polls, uh, most accurate
00:44:29.580 national presidential polls of 2020, most accurate midterm polls, 2018, 2017, only pollster to
00:44:38.000 correctly call all Georgia six special election, most accurate presidential poll in 2016.
00:44:43.980 Um, he's got a good record.
00:44:46.340 We wanted to hear what he is saying.
00:44:49.000 I think about Georgia.
00:44:51.540 Hi, Robert.
00:44:53.480 How are you doing, sir?
00:44:55.400 Good, good, good.
00:44:57.840 Um, just, I'm hoping that you are going to have some good news.
00:45:02.660 Uh, but I don't think you are, uh, for the GOP.
00:45:06.900 I'm going to have some good news.
00:45:08.560 Okay.
00:45:09.120 So, all right.
00:45:10.260 So here, here's, here's what we've got.
00:45:12.620 Um, we think that the turnout needs to be a million 50,000 for both Republicans to win.
00:45:20.760 Now, remember the early voting was 23% off from the early voting in the fall.
00:45:29.940 So at 23% of the general election, election day voting, that's only 850, uh, 850,000 roughly
00:45:39.940 turnout.
00:45:40.700 That's not enough.
00:45:42.680 So the question is, what's that turnout going to be?
00:45:45.600 We think it's going to be in the window of between 850,000 today and a million 50,000.
00:45:51.920 And that gives us a split decision.
00:45:54.920 Uh, with that turnout, we have Leffler at 49.7 or knock at 48.4 with 1.9 undecided.
00:46:04.560 Leffler wins.
00:46:05.600 We have Ossoff at 49.4 and Purdue at 48.5.
00:46:11.160 Purdue loses.
00:46:13.940 Okay.
00:46:14.500 Um, but if it goes above one point, if it goes above a million 50,000, Purdue has a chance
00:46:21.080 to win, but that is trying to get a turnout in the general election that is higher than
00:46:26.300 November.
00:46:26.760 And I think that's a little too, too steep to climb.
00:46:31.220 Uh, what is the, do you measure the passion at all from the Democrats and, and the Republicans
00:46:38.640 and, and tell me about that?
00:46:41.100 Well, and the passion is best demonstrated by that turnout.
00:46:45.400 This election is not going to, if either Republican loses or both lose, they're not going to have
00:46:51.600 lost because a lack of a, a lack of Republican passion.
00:46:55.360 They're going to be lost because somebody took Republican passion and squeezed the life out
00:46:59.720 of it.
00:47:00.000 Uh, when this, uh, when this, we had them both winning and widening the gap, we started with
00:47:06.900 Purdue losing and Leffler winning.
00:47:09.120 And then Leffler was rising and so was Purdue.
00:47:12.340 Leffler was outside of the margin era and Purdue was winning within the margin there.
00:47:16.400 And then the 23rd of December happened.
00:47:18.920 And when they came out with the 600 bucks and all the money to the foreign countries, people
00:47:24.660 didn't like it.
00:47:25.880 Trump, of course, the room understood and said, we need any more.
00:47:31.840 Warnock and, uh, Ossoff were chimed in immediately backing Trump on the 2000.
00:47:38.440 Uh, Leffler said, well, I'll consider it.
00:47:41.160 Uh, I don't think Purdue made a statement at all that night.
00:47:43.680 And that's when we start, and that's when we saw the five point drop in the days that
00:47:47.820 came after.
00:47:49.260 And then, and then Mitch McConnell, you know, comes out and says, you know, we're not going
00:47:54.560 to do this at all.
00:47:55.860 And so the argument, did we lose him?
00:48:01.160 Oh man, big tech after it again, after it again, they did not want to hear what he had
00:48:08.300 to say.
00:48:09.040 That's unbelievable.
00:48:10.240 That's crazy.
00:48:11.180 And they don't even control anything yet.
00:48:14.460 Or do they?
00:48:20.080 Uh, it's interesting.
00:48:20.840 He, so he thinks he seems to think that Leffler has the better chance of winning now, you know,
00:48:26.300 one, one, that's way too close for comfort.
00:48:29.320 No, it's, I mean, look, I think he would tell you, you know, look, this, these are all right
00:48:33.040 in the margin of error.
00:48:33.820 We, we don't know for sure.
00:48:35.180 It's interesting though.
00:48:36.060 If you look back at the way these races developed, the race that Leffler and Warnock were
00:48:41.160 in was a major, one of these like 30 candidate races where Leffler and Warnock were the top
00:48:46.340 two.
00:48:47.380 So people really didn't do anything to criticize Warnock in that race.
00:48:52.980 Leffler was running against Collins, another Republican to try to get to the top of the,
00:48:57.340 of the 30 person pack.
00:48:59.740 Yeah.
00:49:00.180 So no one really took any, really took any shots at, uh, at Warnock at all.
00:49:05.760 It's been only since that election that people have focused on his record.
00:49:08.980 Like, you know, for the example, you know, his, his ex-wife, his wife at the time is, is on camera
00:49:13.700 saying that he was, uh, abusive, abusive, ran over her, her foot intentionally, um, you know,
00:49:21.480 said that she's a great actor.
00:49:22.940 Uh, you know, there's been a lot of, not to mention all the stuff that comparison to
00:49:27.200 Jeremiah, right?
00:49:27.860 You had a great special on a lot of this a few weeks ago.
00:49:30.740 It's important that people know this and maybe that's, that sort of spotlight shining on
00:49:35.480 Warnock for the first time is going to be determinative.
00:49:37.760 So, uh, Robert is, uh, back with us.
00:49:40.420 We, you dropped out halfway through the conversation, uh, Robert.
00:49:44.600 Um, but we were, we were talking about, um, that the, the, uh, what happened with the, with
00:49:52.480 the stimulus package really changed everything.
00:49:56.720 Yeah.
00:49:57.180 I mean, you know, the argument the Republicans have been making for six weeks is you don't
00:50:01.860 want to have Schumer as majority leader.
00:50:03.740 You don't want all the bad things Democrats are going to do.
00:50:06.340 And then all of a sudden the Democrats were going, well, you don't have your two grand
00:50:10.440 because of, uh, McConnell and that's who they plan to vote to keep in there.
00:50:16.240 So you're never going to get your money if they win.
00:50:19.280 And that was, and, and for, for him to call the money, socialism affected a lot of people.
00:50:26.380 I mean, that was seven.
00:50:27.640 I mean, I don't know what you saw the tweet.
00:50:29.000 I put out about 75% of people in Georgia wanted it to be $2,000.
00:50:33.380 I mean, I said at the time, that's the popular sweet tea, barbecue and college football.
00:50:38.060 You don't need to be against that.
00:50:39.940 Right.
00:50:40.440 Um, cause cause when you're giving money to people who are hardworking, who you told
00:50:44.560 not to work, who the government said you can't work, they don't like being treated like people
00:50:49.920 who are getting welfare, who don't work.
00:50:51.480 They don't like it.
00:50:52.380 I, I, I, I couldn't agree with you more.
00:50:55.560 I wasn't on the air when this happened.
00:50:57.080 I thought $600 was so insulting.
00:51:00.840 $2,000.
00:51:02.480 I felt as strongly that that was insulting.
00:51:05.900 I, as a small business owner and I, I'm, I'm fortunate.
00:51:10.140 Enough to be doing well.
00:51:11.560 But all of these people that own small businesses like me, I thought $2,000, what is that going
00:51:17.900 to do?
00:51:18.840 $2,000 is nothing.
00:51:20.620 If you haven't worked in six months, that that's, that's not, it's until it's insulting as well.
00:51:27.640 This is a different, uh, kind of situation that we're in.
00:51:32.440 Well, and, and, and, and rarely, I mean, think about how often in the history of politics
00:51:37.660 does the government write a check to the taxpayers before an election.
00:51:43.700 And if that happens, you want to be on the side of the bigger check, you know, if less
00:51:50.980 is more, unless you're talking about stimulus.
00:51:52.960 And the other problem is once people know that they could have been $2,000, I mean, we're,
00:51:58.240 we're talking to people on the phone who said, yeah, I got my $600.
00:52:01.400 It just ticks me off.
00:52:02.980 And they didn't say ticks me off that I could have had 2,000.
00:52:07.760 And, and so it was an unforced error.
00:52:11.080 Uh, if, if, if we lose both of them, that's going to be why, uh, but it was, it just didn't
00:52:17.120 need to happen.
00:52:17.700 I think even with their initial missteps, not embracing the 2,000, it's hard to beat them
00:52:23.620 up the last 10 days.
00:52:24.920 If people got $2,000 in the bank, then they're like, what are you talking about?
00:52:28.520 Uh, because they, I mean, these people get the money now.
00:52:33.620 I mean, I, people have been getting checks in Georgia since last Wednesday.
00:52:38.700 So it, it, it just, it struck the wrong chord.
00:52:41.780 It, it, it, it reinforced this idea.
00:52:44.320 I mean, Joe Biden here yesterday saying, well, if they get, if they go back, you'll never
00:52:51.140 get the two that you'll never get 2,000 or anything else.
00:52:54.400 It gave them a talk.
00:52:55.660 It was an unforced error.
00:52:57.480 It gave them a talking point they didn't need.
00:53:01.080 And I, I mean, I feel like the president did everything he could to help fix that.
00:53:08.540 Unbelievable.
00:53:10.240 Unbelievable.
00:53:11.160 Okay.
00:53:11.560 Did you say you had good news?
00:53:13.460 You haven't already passed that, have you?
00:53:16.100 Well, winning, winning one is better than losing both.
00:53:20.160 Yeah, it is.
00:53:21.080 It is.
00:53:21.920 Um, uh, I don't, I can't imagine.
00:53:25.020 Um, I mean, have you done any polling yet on, uh, on, on, on where we, where, where people
00:53:33.820 think we're going to be in six months?
00:53:36.660 If, if they really start doing all the things that they say they're going to do the green
00:53:42.360 new deal, uh, you know, uh, severe cutbacks with guns.
00:53:47.240 I mean, have you, have you seen anything or do you have any kind of temperature gauge from,
00:53:52.800 from America on this?
00:53:54.640 I can, I, I, it's interesting you mentioned that because the one issue that I have seen
00:53:59.540 glaringly absent in Georgia, and again, I'm here.
00:54:02.620 I mean, you know, I've been, I've, I've watched, you know, the, the local TV, I've, I've watched
00:54:09.820 all the, the, the, the, listen, the, listen, the different kinds of radio.
00:54:14.620 I have seen so little talk about guns.
00:54:18.680 I've heard talk about defunding police, but here's the thing.
00:54:22.580 This is Georgia.
00:54:24.600 Guns go across, support for guns goes across socioeconomic and racial lines.
00:54:32.620 Black people and white people love guns in Georgia.
00:54:35.400 They do not want you taking their guns and why in the world that was not a front and center
00:54:41.000 issue is interesting.
00:54:42.020 You saw the president mentioned that, but I mean, you find me an ad that, that, that was
00:54:49.460 out there where it's so stupid or Purdue or hitting him, them own guns.
00:54:54.920 The Republicans are just stupid.
00:54:58.020 Do you have any polling numbers on that, on how stupid the Republicans are?
00:55:03.860 Well, I, you know, I have a lot of problems with how these campaigns were run and I feel
00:55:09.600 like, I feel like two pretty good candidates, I mean, not amazing candidates, but pretty good
00:55:14.800 candidates didn't, didn't get the service they deserved.
00:55:18.000 There's, um, there's no way we shouldn't have been taught that this, this discussion and
00:55:23.800 Georgia shouldn't have been about, uh, about guns.
00:55:27.160 Nothing will separate, uh, especially world Democrats.
00:55:32.380 And there still are a lot in Georgia away from Democrat nominees.
00:55:36.420 And then talking about taking away your guns.
00:55:38.580 And I mean, if it were me, I had, I had Beto all over the TV talking about taking away
00:55:44.160 guns and Biden saying, Beto's my man.
00:55:46.300 Well, it does, does Warnock play in Georgia or does he, I mean, he's so Jeremiah, right?
00:55:56.640 Without, you know, Barack Obama backing away from him.
00:56:01.160 I mean, he is, he's a radical is he perceived as one, he is perceived as one, but you have
00:56:09.620 in that race, uh, you know, I compare the Warnock race very much to, uh, Jamie, um, and
00:56:19.580 South Carolina Harrison, who ran against Lindsay, uh, he had the benefit of social desirability
00:56:24.680 bias and Jamie Harrison at 10 times again, Ralph Warnock is, let me just say that to begin
00:56:29.480 with, uh, but it was still South Carolina, but it's also like, I've compared this more
00:56:34.940 to Florida than anything and the Gillum to Santa's race.
00:56:38.160 There was a social desirability bias, people saying they were for Gillum who had no intention
00:56:42.340 of voting for him.
00:56:43.760 And yet in the Senate race, Nelson has got, there was no social desirability bias.
00:56:47.740 What they said to who they were for, we've seen the same thing here, almost no social
00:56:51.680 desirability in the Ossoff, uh, Purdue race and a, a little bit of social desirability
00:56:57.860 in the Loeffler, uh, Warnock race.
00:57:00.340 Uh, there is, and so I did, you know, I did some studying on who the, who the voters are
00:57:05.880 who are telling us they're for Loeffler and Ossoff.
00:57:10.320 And what I find is they're rural, they're rural, um, white Democrats.
00:57:16.560 They are, um, suburban moms, uh, who don't like Trump and don't love everything about
00:57:27.080 Leffler, but Warnock scares them, scares them about defunding police and, you know,
00:57:33.060 GD America and all that kind of stuff.
00:57:35.760 And we're also, so an appreciable difference with the Hispanic vote that Leffler does
00:57:41.280 significantly better.
00:57:43.560 Uh, I mean, like in the eighties and the Hispanic vote versus Warnock.
00:57:48.040 Wow.
00:57:48.640 Yep.
00:57:49.500 All right, Robert.
00:57:50.280 I mean, pro-choice, pro-choice pastor is a big thing and, uh, that's, it does not play
00:57:55.520 well with most of the Hispanic voters we've polled.
00:57:58.000 Thank you so much for, um, for everything, you know, in the last, uh, few years, you've
00:58:02.920 been, uh, one guy you can really count on and look at.
00:58:06.300 And I think somebody who's using their noodle a little more, uh, and trying to understand
00:58:11.920 voters, uh, the Trafalgar group is, uh, is where he's the chief pollster.
00:58:17.140 Uh, his name is Robert Cahaly.
00:58:19.420 You can follow, follow him on his website at the, uh, Trafalgar group.org.
00:58:24.600 Thank you, Robert.
00:58:25.400 I appreciate it.
00:58:26.720 Thank you, sir.
00:58:27.640 You bet.
00:58:27.880 Have a good day.
00:58:28.700 Yep.
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00:58:59.420 Uh, if they would win both seats, um, what are they going to do?
00:59:05.140 What are they going to do?
00:59:06.100 We'll do that in a second.
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01:00:30.500 All right, I want you to take this poll at home and I'm going to ask you to call in and
01:00:47.980 I'm going to give it to several people.
01:00:49.380 I just like to hear from you a year from now, the Democrats have the house, the Senate and
01:00:58.720 the White House.
01:01:00.660 I want to go through several of these with you, Stu, and then we will go to the phones.
01:01:05.780 Um, do we have mandatory vaccinations?
01:01:09.820 Not federally.
01:01:10.800 I think some states have it though.
01:01:13.060 Okay.
01:01:13.940 Do, are we in full lockdown?
01:01:15.740 Do we have a year?
01:01:17.180 Some point in the next year, do we have full lockdowns?
01:01:21.280 No.
01:01:21.680 Okay.
01:01:22.700 Are we in a depression?
01:01:26.220 We have a, I think they will print money until eternity to avoid that.
01:01:31.380 So I don't think we'll be maybe in the depression, but we will be on a very bad road.
01:01:35.840 On our way.
01:01:36.160 Okay.
01:01:37.080 Um, gun rights.
01:01:38.460 Have they been severely regulated?
01:01:41.040 Yes.
01:01:42.020 Wow.
01:01:42.640 That's huge.
01:01:43.840 Uh, freedom of speech, uh, things like the fairness doctrine or something like that.
01:01:48.100 Or do we have, are we able to broadcast and to get our message out as freely as we are
01:01:54.980 now?
01:01:55.620 I think there will be some limitations.
01:01:57.620 Okay.
01:01:57.900 I don't know.
01:01:58.300 That's going to be their top priority, but they will go down that road a little bit.
01:02:01.840 Um, the green new deal.
01:02:04.300 I think major elements of it.
01:02:06.160 I don't think they'll get the whole thing through, but I think major elements of it will
01:02:08.920 be through.
01:02:09.300 Do we have 51 plus States?
01:02:12.740 I know.
01:02:14.100 I'm going to go with no with these, with those slim majorities.
01:02:16.820 Okay.
01:02:16.880 Uh, the great reset.
01:02:19.100 Are we, are we participating in that deeply?
01:02:22.740 Yeah.
01:02:23.040 I think major elements of it.
01:02:24.320 Yes.
01:02:24.680 Okay.
01:02:25.800 Uh, this is, does the filibuster exist a year from now?
01:02:30.320 Oh, um, I'm going to say no.
01:02:38.720 Wow.
01:02:39.240 And that's a, that's the biggest one.
01:02:40.740 The last question is, cause it frees for all this other stuff.
01:02:43.140 Civil war.
01:02:44.580 We at peace with each other.
01:02:46.120 Oh, good God.
01:02:46.880 Uh, I, I don't think we're in civil war as we think of it in the 1800s.
01:02:51.220 No, but I mean like, are we at peace with each other?
01:02:53.960 We're not at peace with each other now.
01:02:55.440 I don't know if you've noticed.
01:03:00.120 So you, I'm going to mark that as a yes.
01:03:02.040 I don't know that I would call it civil war, but I know you want to.
01:03:05.420 You're for, no, I don't.
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01:03:09.440 I see what you're trying to do.
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01:04:27.640 Tonight we have a live coverage of the Georgia election results.
01:04:31.480 You're not going to want to miss it.
01:04:36.060 Let me go to Mel in Georgia.
01:04:43.020 Hello, Mel.
01:04:44.260 Hi.
01:04:44.840 Thanks for taking my call.
01:04:46.240 You bet.
01:04:47.060 Now you're not a, you're not a resident of Georgia, but you're in Georgia.
01:04:52.220 That is correct.
01:04:53.180 I have spent the last, I don't know, eight or 10 days down just south of Atlanta, like Peachtree city down that way.
01:05:01.860 And I'm actually just here to campaign, go door to door.
01:05:05.760 So we've been going door to door.
01:05:06.960 We've been to hundreds of doors, mostly Republican, um, and about half said they had already voted and about half said they were planning to vote on election day and very excited about it.
01:05:18.120 Did you, did you, did you meet any of them that said, I'm not going to vote because you just can't trust that I'm sending a message?
01:05:27.200 I did.
01:05:29.220 I only met two, um, but it was, and it was really hard not to be confrontational and go, that's the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
01:05:36.380 Yeah.
01:05:36.820 But anyways, I mean, basically they just, they were angry and they said, we're not voting this time.
01:05:42.260 And I thought, well, of all things, you know, you get what you get.
01:05:45.500 So, but most people were excited.
01:05:48.080 Most people, you know, strong Patriots, they wanted to talk.
01:05:51.080 They wanted to talk about the election, about the fraud that they feel has happened.
01:05:55.100 And all of them deep in prayer, like we are, we are just praying for our country.
01:05:59.500 So it was encouraging in some ways.
01:06:01.620 And in other ways, you know, it's like when you have a dream and it's a nightmare and you can't move in the dream, you want to scream, but you can't.
01:06:07.620 It's kind of how most people feel right now.
01:06:10.480 So anyway, I just thought I'd call in and give you that update.
01:06:13.040 Thank you.
01:06:13.560 Thank you, Mel.
01:06:14.400 I appreciate it.
01:06:15.500 We just talked to the head of the Trafalgar group, which is a pollster and the most accurate in the last four or five years.
01:06:24.080 And he just said there has to be a massive turnout for the GOP.
01:06:29.280 The Democrats have a bigger turnout than they than they had before the November election.
01:06:37.100 So they're going into election day with a bigger lead than they had even in the general.
01:06:42.300 So the Republicans have got to show up and the country is at stake.
01:06:48.820 I want to take Lisa in Wyoming.
01:06:52.360 Hello, Lisa.
01:06:54.460 Hello.
01:06:55.340 Hi.
01:06:55.720 You want to take the questions that I just gave to Stu?
01:07:02.600 Will you answer some of these?
01:07:03.560 Sure.
01:07:04.380 Okay.
01:07:04.760 You bet.
01:07:06.340 A year from now, the Democrats have the Senate, the House and the White House.
01:07:12.180 Do we have mandatory vaccinations or some sort of a passport system where you you have to carry your papers around or you can't work?
01:07:24.260 You can't go to shows, you can't go to shows, you can't do air travel.
01:07:27.280 Yes or no?
01:07:29.180 Yes.
01:07:30.260 Okay.
01:07:30.680 Have we experienced full nationwide lockdowns a year from now?
01:07:39.640 Will we have had a nationwide lockdown?
01:07:45.840 I'm afraid, yes.
01:07:48.940 Okay.
01:07:49.760 Are we in a depression a year from now?
01:07:52.720 Uh, I'm going to say yes, because I think we're, a lot of people are already there.
01:08:02.060 Have gun rights been, uh, severely curtailed?
01:08:07.200 Yes.
01:08:07.840 Do people like me, people like you, have the freedom of speech, and is the message that we bring every day, are we able to do that as easily as we're doing it today, a year from now?
01:08:26.020 I don't believe so.
01:08:27.440 I'm going to say no, because I think the only thing that saved us was President Trump.
01:08:32.260 Uh-huh.
01:08:33.700 Green New Deal?
01:08:35.440 Yes or no?
01:08:36.420 Is it in?
01:08:37.260 They're going to hit us with that, yes.
01:08:39.340 I think they're going to try their best.
01:08:41.420 Do you think that we have 51-plus states?
01:08:47.980 Um, I'm going to say no, not in a year.
01:08:51.740 I think it'll take them a little longer to do that.
01:08:54.220 Are we, are we deep into the global great reset?
01:08:59.620 Have we gone along with all that?
01:09:01.340 Yes.
01:09:02.580 Uh, does the filibuster in the Senate still exist?
01:09:05.020 Um, I think so, because I think they need to use it as much as anyone else.
01:09:12.120 I think they're going to depend on that, too.
01:09:14.520 Okay.
01:09:14.940 Are we in a, a civil war where it's not just talk, it's, it's violence?
01:09:22.860 The, the, the country has broken apart.
01:09:27.420 I believe, and being raised in Wyoming.
01:09:31.420 Yes.
01:09:31.860 I believe if they go for the guns, there's going to be a big, there is going to be a civil war.
01:09:38.200 Uh, yeah.
01:09:40.780 Uh, okay.
01:09:41.740 Thank you so much, Lisa.
01:09:43.580 I appreciate it.
01:09:44.580 That's the, the, you know, you said you want, you know, civil war.
01:09:47.860 No, I, I don't mean you want the civil war, but I mean, you want me, you're trying to go to me into saying it.
01:09:53.620 Well, because here's why, here's why.
01:09:55.660 You said you answered many of these, the same as Lisa, not all of them, but many of them.
01:10:02.140 If these things happen, what stops a, a disenfranchised half of America that has been called all kinds of names, uh, feel as though they are just being trampled on, uh, that their country and their constitution is being trampled on.
01:10:25.640 And it no longer is the country that they thought it was.
01:10:30.040 And they're poor.
01:10:31.420 They, they have nothing because they were put out of business.
01:10:36.420 What stops those people from going, I got nothing to lose.
01:10:43.080 Hopefully realizing they do have something to lose, which is the, you know, the greatest Republic that's ever been on the face of the earth.
01:10:48.740 And we do face that if, if we go down those roads, I mean, I, I tend to,
01:10:53.380 they will think that they have already lost that.
01:10:57.020 Now I know I tend to reserve the term civil war for what I think of as civil war, right?
01:11:03.540 Like the civil war, you know?
01:11:05.640 Yeah.
01:11:05.780 I don't think it will be like, like, do I think we'll see stuff like we've saw, we, we saw this, uh, summer, you know, uh, like in Minneapolis.
01:11:12.880 I think you will see stuff like that.
01:11:15.600 I don't know that it's, I don't, I wouldn't call that civil war.
01:11:18.900 I would call it civil unrest, uh, in a, in a, in a relatively uncomfortable scale.
01:11:24.080 I would go for that civil war or civil unrest separate the two.
01:11:27.960 Yeah.
01:11:28.160 I think civil unrest is especially when, you know, the guns are a big part of this, but again, it does matter the scale we're talking about, right?
01:11:35.840 If, if, if they come in and let's just say Joe Manchin is like, look, I'll, I'll give you a ban on this and some common sense stuff, but I'm not going all that road.
01:11:45.140 I have no faith in Joe Manchin to hold any lines, by the way.
01:11:47.500 I just want to make sure we're clear on that.
01:11:48.940 But if he does and he says, okay, well, we want the common sense and Susan Collins goes along with it and they get their 53 votes that limit assault weapons or whatever.
01:11:58.020 Like, I don't, there will be a lot of pushback on that.
01:12:00.980 There will be a lot of angst, but I don't think that we were going to go into, you know, civil war or massive civil unrest.
01:12:06.000 If you, if you have the kind of, uh, weapons ban that you had in the, in the nineties, which we still have, right?
01:12:17.500 I mean, isn't it?
01:12:18.120 No, I mean, they, they, they, it came and went, but a lot of States have it.
01:12:22.560 I mean, tons of States have it already.
01:12:23.980 And we're not, we're not seeing civil unrest, right?
01:12:26.100 But if you, if you say there's a mandatory buyback and you can't own these guns and, uh, there's no grandfather clause and, uh, we have to have you on a national registry and we're going to tax your guns every year.
01:12:44.800 And you also, uh, you were also taxing the ammunition and everything is so expensive that you can't afford them.
01:12:52.980 And no, by the way, you need this special insurance.
01:12:55.660 I will tell you, I think that people will scale matters here in a big way.
01:13:00.020 I mean, you go too hard and really try to take away a constitutional right from the American people.
01:13:04.240 That's not going to go well.
01:13:05.080 That is not going to go well.
01:13:07.080 Uh, you know, people will put up with irritants, right?
01:13:12.880 If they see like, you know, I, I, I put the bump stock thing in here.
01:13:16.040 I mean, I think that was an unconstitutional ban, uh, but people will put up with it and a ridiculous one for a million different reasons.
01:13:23.080 But like people will put up with it.
01:13:24.640 I will not be surprised at all to see Joe Biden go down those same roads though and, and use the same types of, well, look, this is really dangerous type of reasoning and, and ban stuff like that.
01:13:35.740 And it's going to be hard.
01:13:36.760 People are going to have to remember, you know, how the constitution has this country working.
01:13:41.620 And I, I, especially with the second amendment and I mean, constitutionally guaranteed rights, these things cannot just be signed away and Biden will try that stuff.
01:13:53.740 Kamala Harris promised it on day one.
01:13:55.900 Let me tell you something.
01:13:56.440 She was in office.
01:13:57.080 If Joe Biden, God forbid gets COVID and passes, or there is, there is any kind of problem with him where he's deemed incompetent and she becomes the president, your worst nightmare, your worst nightmare.
01:14:15.740 That's interesting when you say that, because when you said that, I, I thought immediately you're totally right, which shows that I actually am pricing in some sort of moderation from Biden.
01:14:25.920 Yeah.
01:14:26.620 Which I don't know if that's as long as he is, is aware and competent and, and, uh, somewhat in control.
01:14:36.040 My problem has not been with Joe Biden, except for corruption with the China thing.
01:14:41.620 It is because he's more of a typical politician.
01:14:46.000 Yeah.
01:14:46.540 You know what I mean?
01:14:47.020 That's, that's odd that you could comfort from that, but in some ways you do.
01:14:50.460 Well, because without, without that, there is no speed bump.
01:14:53.660 I mean, yeah, look, look at his running mate.
01:14:56.640 Look who is supported.
01:14:57.980 She will not care.
01:14:59.720 You think of Biden in some way, he's corrupt.
01:15:02.060 He's a typical politician.
01:15:03.040 He is not moderate.
01:15:04.440 He's very liberal, very liberal, very liberal.
01:15:06.580 However, he is a bit of an institutionalist.
01:15:08.920 Yes.
01:15:09.260 You know, he does, you know, he does care about the rules.
01:15:12.620 Like that's why the filibuster I hesitate on, because I think the left wants that so badly.
01:15:18.000 You get rid of that for the next two years, they can put in all sorts of things that would
01:15:21.500 make it impossible for Republicans to regain power.
01:15:24.700 But, you know, he's a Senate institutionalist.
01:15:27.660 Maybe he finds a spine there.
01:15:30.020 I don't know.
01:15:30.720 I mean, I, I, I guess I am pricing that in a little bit, which is scary because if you're
01:15:35.040 the same way, I was just criticizing people for pricing in this, this, you know, speed
01:15:39.200 bump of Joe Manchin.
01:15:40.560 You can't depend on Joe Biden to hold the line on anything good.
01:15:43.720 No, no, he's going to be a terrible, terrible president.
01:15:46.440 No, let me go to Don quickly and take one more.
01:15:50.060 Don, will you answer these questions for us?
01:15:54.480 Oh, how are you done?
01:15:57.780 Do we do?
01:15:58.540 How are you?
01:15:59.460 Good.
01:15:59.740 A year from now, if they take the Senate, the House and the White House, do we have
01:16:05.440 mandatory vaccinations or some sort of a passport paper thing that is required for you to
01:16:12.600 work or, you know, go to movies or use airplanes?
01:16:16.800 I think to use airplanes.
01:16:18.360 Yes.
01:16:18.700 I'm not really sure to go to movies or to, and maybe to go from state to state.
01:16:24.080 Okay.
01:16:24.680 They've talked about it for concerts already too, by the way, large gatherings like that.
01:16:28.260 They're already developing.
01:16:29.480 Yep.
01:16:31.140 A year from now, will we have experienced full nationwide lockdown?
01:16:36.620 No, I don't, I don't believe we will.
01:16:38.540 Okay.
01:16:38.860 Um, will we be in a depression a year from now?
01:16:44.460 I think like Stu said, I think the government is going to keep printing money and printing
01:16:48.060 money.
01:16:48.500 And so we're not going to be in a depression until it gets to the end where you can't print
01:16:52.420 anymore.
01:16:52.740 Cause we know you can't lots of money, but nothing on money I can buy, uh, gun rights.
01:16:57.600 Have they been severely curtailed in a year?
01:17:00.160 You know, I think gun rights, they're going to try to severely curtail them, but I don't
01:17:07.460 think the American people are going to allow it.
01:17:10.320 I, I just don't.
01:17:11.800 Okay.
01:17:12.600 I mean, I don't care about assault assault style weapons, but every other weapon, I don't
01:17:16.960 think the American people are going to stand for it.
01:17:18.840 Okay.
01:17:19.640 Uh, free speech and, and broadcast.
01:17:23.100 Are we going to be able to have our voices heard and, uh, connect with you as easily
01:17:28.680 as we can right now?
01:17:32.940 I think we're either going to be able to do that or we're going to be in those camps where
01:17:37.080 they want to retrain your brain.
01:17:40.640 So, so which is it?
01:17:42.440 Yes or no.
01:17:43.420 You would take that as a no.
01:17:45.180 I, I, I think no, no.
01:17:47.640 Okay.
01:17:47.940 All right.
01:17:49.260 Um, uh, green new deal.
01:17:53.300 No, no, definitely not.
01:17:55.940 Uh, 51 plus States.
01:17:59.060 No, no.
01:18:00.740 But see, my opinion is this.
01:18:03.860 I don't think in the grand scheme of things that we are going to have a president in the
01:18:09.420 white house who does not consider the constitution as the rule of the land.
01:18:17.200 I don't think that our creator is going to allow that.
01:18:21.660 Now that may sound naive, but I, that's how I really feel.
01:18:25.560 Okay.
01:18:25.880 Uh, so you, so you have even more trust in Joe Biden.
01:18:31.360 Yeah.
01:18:31.760 Okay.
01:18:32.380 No.
01:18:34.380 He said, yeah, at the wrong time there.
01:18:36.760 Damn delays.
01:18:37.620 Okay.
01:18:38.800 Uh, then great reset would be no.
01:18:42.760 We're not doing that.
01:18:43.580 Okay.
01:18:44.240 Uh, filibuster exists.
01:18:46.220 Yes or no.
01:18:47.820 Nope.
01:18:48.620 It does not exist.
01:18:51.000 Uh, the filibuster is the way the, the Democrats will just ram things through.
01:18:55.500 They'll take away the filibusters, which is the speed bump to stop things.
01:18:59.760 Right.
01:19:00.660 If everybody is a Democrat.
01:19:02.140 Yeah, there, it'll be there.
01:19:03.440 Okay.
01:19:04.240 Uh, and, uh, final question.
01:19:07.620 Civil war, civil unrest, or fine.
01:19:11.220 I think it'll be civil unrest.
01:19:12.740 I think there'll be civil unrest.
01:19:14.340 If it's Democrat, Democrat, Democrat.
01:19:16.160 Okay.
01:19:16.900 Yeah.
01:19:17.200 All right.
01:19:17.480 Thank you very much.
01:19:18.500 Appreciate it, Don.
01:19:19.820 Woo.
01:19:22.220 Okay.
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01:21:03.940 We are going to continue taking your phone calls.
01:21:06.660 I'm fascinated to hear from you.
01:21:09.300 Actually, I'm finding some hope in the way people are answering these questions.
01:21:14.180 Um, and I'll continue to ask them, continue to talk to you.
01:21:18.680 And I, I want to explain why I find it hopeful.
01:21:22.240 There are some things that we've learned this hour that if, I mean, it's a very small sample
01:21:28.240 size, obviously, but if that's true, there's some signs of hope there.
01:21:32.160 I'll explain.
01:21:33.220 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
01:21:57.500 Well, the media is at it again.
01:22:09.120 Uh, there's a big rally in Washington, DC, and now the Washington mayor has decided to
01:22:15.840 call in the national guard because there are these Trump supporters, you know, how crazy
01:22:21.120 they can get really, uh, by the way.
01:22:25.920 I don't know if you've heard that Nancy Pelosi's house was vandalized with pig blood over the
01:22:32.580 weekend and a pig head that said, we want everything and had the anarchist symbol on it.
01:22:42.860 You have Haley, people were showing up, Antifa were showing up at his house with his wife and
01:22:51.260 his child locked inside of their house and they were threatening, uh, Haley, but it's the Trump
01:23:01.420 supporters.
01:23:01.920 You have to call out the national guard on.
01:23:04.260 I want to talk to you a little bit about how to react if you're going to Washington, how
01:23:10.780 to react and what to expect.
01:23:13.000 Also a little more on this poll that we've been taking today from just the audience calling
01:23:19.840 in, why there's some hopeful things in there and what's coming if Donald Trump is out kicking
01:23:30.380 rocks in the side of the white house, January 20th, what do they do to him and why all of
01:23:39.340 that in 60 seconds, the Glenn Beck program.
01:23:46.860 All right, let me tell you about gold line Congress convening to formally count the electoral
01:23:52.140 college votes tomorrow.
01:23:54.500 Hopefully by this time, uh, tomorrow we will know the results of the Georgia election.
01:24:00.000 I mean, I can't imagine.
01:24:02.400 I can't imagine.
01:24:03.920 God.
01:24:05.940 They better be able to count these.
01:24:07.500 And another six more weeks of this.
01:24:08.840 Come on, everybody.
01:24:10.040 We do.
01:24:10.380 Let's get together.
01:24:11.140 The Democrats are already pushing to triple the current stimulus, increasing the package
01:24:15.700 by hundreds of billions of dollars.
01:24:17.440 We just, we just, we're talking to some listeners.
01:24:20.520 It gives me hope that people understand that money printing, uh, goes hand in hand with an
01:24:25.080 eventual depression.
01:24:26.740 Uh, it's, it's not going to last and it destroys the dollar and the value of the dollar.
01:24:33.820 And then there's the Chinese.
01:24:35.600 I mean, it's, uh, we're, we're, we're expecting a tough year.
01:24:41.940 Hopefully not.
01:24:43.080 But have you checked into gold or silver?
01:24:47.060 They're now calling for gold to break $2,000 an ounce.
01:24:51.320 Uh, that's popping up everywhere.
01:24:53.800 Uh, it's already at record highs.
01:24:56.500 There are some people who are saying the stock market is going to fall out of the sky this
01:25:01.660 year and gold is headed.
01:25:03.300 One guy says, uh, headed to $10,000 an ounce.
01:25:06.400 God help us.
01:25:07.840 If that is true, you don't root for that.
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01:26:01.680 All right.
01:26:02.380 So let me talk to you a little bit here about, first of all, if you're going to Washington,
01:26:07.720 uh, DC, what you should expect, um, you already have the national guard on the streets.
01:26:18.080 Uh, it is my understanding that the proud boys are not going because they feel that this
01:26:25.540 is a, a setup for them.
01:26:29.380 Um, and you are walking into a group of people that I think you'll feel comfortable with.
01:26:37.720 You'll feel safe around, uh, I know people who are, are going to Washington.
01:26:44.580 I know people who, uh, feel passionately about what's happening in our country, but I don't
01:26:50.560 know any of them that want to start a war, want to start a fight, want to be beat up in
01:26:57.140 the streets or beat people up in the streets.
01:26:59.480 That's just not who we've, we've ever been.
01:27:02.420 Now there might be some people, uh, that are going in support of, you know, stop the steel
01:27:09.000 that do feel that way, but they're in the vast minority, but those people, if they engage
01:27:15.780 with Antifa or whatever, those are the people that are going to be seen on television and
01:27:21.360 that will be the poster child of whatever we're doing, there's a couple of things that you
01:27:28.300 should do if you are going to march in activities like this.
01:27:33.160 And the first thing is you have to really kind of channel your inner Martin Luther King and
01:27:41.600 know that the people that are there against you are there to make you do something, uh,
01:27:51.160 that you either don't want to do or really, really, really want to, but your better angels keep
01:27:58.840 you on that path. And so you don't, they are there to poke you with sticks. They're provocateurs.
01:28:07.560 If you are going to go into, uh, a political activity, do not engage people that are on the
01:28:16.600 streets, yelling at you. Don't debate them. There is no reason to debate. They are not,
01:28:23.680 you're not going to change their mind. They are not shouting things at you because they think,
01:28:31.460 Whoa, that person looks like he's going to be open-minded and maybe he'll come over to our side.
01:28:36.580 You'll understand what we're talking about. That's not what they're there for. They are there to
01:28:42.280 harass you. It's a deliberate technique intended to take your participation and sideline it.
01:28:53.800 Don't, don't pause to stop. Don't do anything. Just keep you and your friends marching. Now,
01:29:05.460 it sounds simple, uh, to decline, to engage, you know, with morons from Antifa, but it is actually
01:29:16.640 difficult in practice because they are trained in direct action techniques. They have studied this.
01:29:25.440 You haven't, they have studied direct action techniques. They can get police officers who are
01:29:33.320 really well-trained just to snap. And police officers have been trained in direct action techniques.
01:29:41.160 They know what Antifa is doing. They're prepared mentally for it. It could catch you off guard.
01:29:50.400 Don't let it, don't let it affect you or anyone around you and make sure everyone around you is
01:29:58.480 working together. You grab arms and link arms and you pull each other out of that.
01:30:05.780 Otherwise you are going to be the only thing, uh, that the media will show and it will delegitimize
01:30:13.660 everything you came to support. So please be careful, uh, because there are many forces
01:30:22.400 that want you to discredit the entire movement of, Hey, what do you say? We have free, fair
01:30:30.580 elections. We count all of the legitimate votes. We, we, uh, uh, make sure that dead people aren't
01:30:37.920 voting and et cetera, et cetera. And then we'll accept when, when our guy loses or our guy wins,
01:30:45.360 we can trust that it's free and fair and we'll move on. That's the message we, we need to trust
01:30:55.780 the process. That's the message. And we don't trust the process, but again, you are not dealing
01:31:05.480 with rational Americans. When you're dealing with Antifa, you are not dealing with people
01:31:11.540 who want the same thing. Do you know why, uh, Hillary Clinton is not in jail today?
01:31:21.340 Why is Hillary Clinton not in jail? Why, why did Ford pardon Nixon?
01:31:32.160 Why did the Democrats, uh, say Ronald Reagan was involved in Iran Contra, but then when he
01:31:44.120 left office, they left it alone. Why?
01:31:50.820 Because you don't want to set the standard that you can go after your political foes
01:32:00.220 after they serve, even if they're coming back. I mean, think of all of the things that the
01:32:07.960 Clintons have done. Think of all of the things with the Clinton foundation. Think of the, just the,
01:32:15.820 the security protocols that were, that would put you or I in prison.
01:32:21.440 And they never did anything about it. Now you can say it's corruption, but a bigger answer
01:32:31.120 is that you do not want to start putting political enemies in jail. If you do that,
01:32:41.780 the other side does it and then you have nothing. And the only reason you go after people afterwards,
01:32:49.580 uh, is because it's so heinous. It was murder.
01:32:57.560 You try to put the other people in jail during the administration, you do everything you can to
01:33:03.500 make sure that it's clean. And I hate this about our system. I hate it. I think Hillary Clinton should
01:33:10.320 have gone to jail. I don't have a problem putting Nixon in jail,
01:33:14.320 but it's important that we don't become a banana Republic that you don't create a system that is
01:33:25.600 trying to teach people a lesson. We will destroy you. Well, we're past that, right? Everybody knows
01:33:34.020 if you get into politics, it's destroy or be destroyed, but they've ratcheted that up.
01:33:40.980 We've seen things in the last four years that we've never seen before a willingness to tell bold face
01:33:48.560 lies. The Democrats are now saying if they win the Senate, they're going to have another investigative
01:34:00.860 body and they are going after the crimes of Donald Trump. If indeed they do that, they are, they are truly
01:34:13.440 the, the revolutionary Marxist radicals, because that's what happens in banana Republics. You take your opponent
01:34:26.620 and to make sure that they don't, they don't come back and everybody learns their lesson. You put them
01:34:34.400 in jail, you destroy them. I think Donald Trump is going to be facing that. And that is a very,
01:34:44.420 very bad thing because already I feel like, Oh, you, you want to play ball that way? Okay. You know what?
01:34:55.760 It's time to take the gloves off. It's time to take the gloves off. Unfortunately, the GOP will never
01:35:03.880 do this because I think they're worthless. I really think they're worthless, but go ahead, go ahead. Use
01:35:13.380 every legitimate lever of power to stop them. Do it. They won't, but the Democrats have gone a step
01:35:25.080 further. They will use every legitimate and not legitimate, every underhanded, every, uh, every
01:35:35.560 slimy trick in the book and they do it and they sleep well at night. I don't ever want to be those
01:35:45.760 people, but you are entering a different time and we'll know possibly tomorrow whether or not they're
01:35:58.180 going to have the all levers of the government. That's a remarkable thing to give a group of
01:36:06.860 revolutionary Marxists. The keys to every engine and every car and every jail cell in the country.
01:36:19.080 But unless the people who vote for Republicans show up and mass today, unless every single person in
01:36:30.140 Georgia, within the sound of Georgia, within the sound of my voice actually goes out and votes,
01:36:36.140 you have that situation on the horizon.
01:36:39.900 For the rest of us, today may be a day that we should, uh, fast and pray is that we don't do it
01:36:51.960 today. We may be on our knees begging for assistance, guidance, and peace tomorrow at this time when we
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01:38:23.340 90. Let me go to Peggy in Pennsylvania on line three. Hello, Peggy. How are you?
01:38:42.160 I'm good. How are you? Good.
01:38:44.240 Go ahead, Peggy. Where, uh, you called in three year old woman and I was born and raised in the city
01:38:55.780 of Pittsburgh. Okay. I now live in Billyville, Pennsylvania, which is approximately 11 miles out
01:39:05.660 of Pittsburgh. I started listening to you and rush right after nine 11. I was a total liberal or should
01:39:17.280 I say I was just a Democrat until, until someone asked me, I'm a Democrat. And I, I basically didn't
01:39:27.640 have an answer. So they asked me to start listening to rush. And then I find you as well. And, uh,
01:39:35.000 at first it was six weeks of agony. It's like, I bet it was, I bet it was. But then I started to
01:39:45.300 listen really hard five days a week. And I realized I'm not a Democrat and I haven't been since I'm very
01:39:55.040 versed in politics for the most part because of you and rush. And I'm an out. I'm out with
01:40:04.980 everybody around me. I have to lie. So tomorrow I'm going to DC. Tomorrow you're going to DC.
01:40:13.060 I am. Okay. And it wasn't easy to find a way to get there because I didn't want to take my car.
01:40:21.100 Yeah. Um, mostly because I didn't want to be a victim. I needed to go with a group, but we did find
01:40:27.180 a group and we're taking a bus. I'm more afraid. Yes. Kind of drank Kool-Aid on COVID,
01:40:32.860 but I do wear masks and I will tomorrow. And in fact, an N95, but I am going and it didn't take
01:40:42.340 much. Actually, I converted my husband as well. After I met him, we met 16 years ago and I got him
01:40:49.780 to think the proper way. Oh, the words of every wife. Um, um, we're conservatives. We're not
01:41:02.520 Republicans. Right. Um, uh, so I'm a little worried tomorrow. I'm, I'm worried because even
01:41:10.120 though I'm 63, I'm feisty, not in like, I want to punch your eyes out or anything, but if someone
01:41:17.760 were to pull my hair, like they did that blonde woman's hair and stole her flag, there's no way
01:41:23.800 I'm going to stand there and cry. I'm going to run after her. And so I'm a little worried. I got to
01:41:28.560 like, I would, I would recommend that you prepare like what I just talked about, that they are going
01:41:35.280 to do everything they can to get you to respond. And, uh, don't, don't become, uh, don't become
01:41:43.020 them. Uh, you don't, what you will see the provocateurs will do everything they can. And
01:41:50.600 all of the people with them are on their phones, taping you. They are waiting for that kind of
01:41:58.060 stuff. Don't give it to them. Don't give it to them. Uh, don't discredit everything that you're
01:42:05.060 standing up, uh, you know, standing up for, I know it's really hard cause I've had enough too.
01:42:11.360 Uh, I can't take it. I can't take the double standard. I can't take the, just, just the out
01:42:16.620 and out lies about who these people are. I can't take the, the, the mayor of, of Portland coming out
01:42:24.620 over the weekend and going, you know, well now, now, now we should maybe look into Antifa. Oh really?
01:42:30.660 Now, now, why, why now all of a sudden are they there? Wow. They're destructive now, but they
01:42:39.680 weren't before. I just, it drives me nuts. Don't fall into the trap. They want you to. And, uh,
01:42:48.000 thank you so much for listening and thank you for standing up for what you believe.
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01:44:23.980 For those who have been answering some of the questions I've been asking today out loud at home.
01:44:30.580 And if you said, Oh, I'm not sure if the Senate, if Georgia is lost to the Democrats, uh, that they
01:44:39.520 will affect the filibuster. I mean, there's some things that are just so sacred. I want to talk to
01:44:45.300 you about something that I don't know if people really fully understand what just happened over
01:44:50.800 the weekend, the house of representative rules. Now, this is something I have never in my career
01:44:58.420 talked about or thought we should talk about or found interesting at all. But this is really
01:45:05.480 important because when you walk into somebody's house or their workplace, how they conduct their
01:45:12.840 business, how they conduct themselves, how they, the rules that they have in their house, uh, tells you
01:45:19.320 a lot about them. Uh, I have to tell you, this tells you everything about how the left is going
01:45:28.320 to rule in the next, uh, two to four years. Usually you have, um, ethical breaches, severe
01:45:42.280 overreach, and you have systems in place to, to deal with that. And it's gotten weaker and weaker
01:45:49.320 and weaker, but the ethical breaches now and severe overreach, these things are going to
01:45:57.140 be redefined. They have rules now that they've just passed that keep the house minority from
01:46:05.340 amending legislation on the floor. Democrats have now projected their own injustices on Republicans
01:46:13.200 or anybody who thinks differently. And these are, this new bill is now sweeping ethics reforms.
01:46:20.220 Well, when you think of ethics, you think of somebody who has severe overreach, has done something
01:46:25.120 really horrible, but that's not what this is. Yesterday, uh, Kevin McCarthy said it best in his
01:46:33.740 rebuke of house Democrats. I recommend watching the whole thing, but here's the part where he takes,
01:46:39.220 uh, uh, uh, uh, apart the way the rules violate freedom of speech, the most important right
01:46:46.940 Americans have. Listen to this. I've noticed the dangerous trend against free speech in recent years,
01:46:52.740 a trend that betrays every other founding father who have lived, fought, and died for. It began in our
01:47:01.120 schools on college campuses where our students are taught the absurd notion that free speech is about
01:47:07.500 privilege and power and not open debate and rational deliberation. Then it jumped to the mainstream
01:47:15.260 media and social media giants who use their power to protect their liberal friends and censure
01:47:21.660 conservatives, including during the last election and throughout the pandemic. And now with today's
01:47:28.280 vote, that same socialist idea have found their way onto the floor and into the rules of the U.S.
01:47:33.920 House of Representatives. So he is right. The hatred for free speech is it began in academia and it's the
01:47:42.540 Marxist radicals and it began with critical race theory, but critical race theory is the small picture
01:47:49.080 you're being introduced and America kind of yawned at it to just critical theory. This is, this is the Mac daddy
01:47:59.040 of all the theories. If you think the riots were bad, you thought sports had been become overrun with
01:48:06.240 politics. If you thought our colleges be ready because it's about to get much worse.
01:48:14.280 This whole thing that they passed is critical theory gone wild. First resolution was on gender and
01:48:21.880 it's easy to make fun of this. And we have, and it is fun to make fun of it, but it is serious.
01:48:31.360 There was a resolution that passed that aims to quote, make this house of representative the most inclusive
01:48:37.900 in history and opens by formally establishing the office of diversity and inclusion. The entire department
01:48:46.180 within the lower house of Congress is devoted to bringing critical theory to life, inclusion and
01:48:52.780 diversity, two concepts that are entrenched in critical theory. The left would call them dog
01:48:59.500 whistles, you know, and everybody's like, they roll their eyes, oh, whatever. But the Democrats felt
01:49:05.540 they needed to change the name of the office of the whistleblower ombudsman to, and I'm not making this up,
01:49:13.520 the gender neutral office of the whistleblower ombudsman. Then in a subsection in subsection E,
01:49:23.340 they include gender inclusive language. This section quotes, uh, quoting modernizes the use of
01:49:31.320 pronouns, familial relationship terminology, and other references in gender in order to be inclusive of
01:49:37.480 all members, delegates, resident commissioners, uh, employees of the house and their families. In other
01:49:42.820 words, the standing rules now are all gender inclusive. All of them, the section that modernizes
01:49:51.040 the, uh, use, uh, is, is it details things like seaman is now seafarer chairman is chair and one
01:50:01.700 clause of the house rules remove the terms of father, mother, son, daughter, brother, sister,
01:50:07.060 uncle, aunt, first cousin, nephew, niece, husband, wife, father-in-law, mother-in-law, son-in-law,
01:50:13.620 daughter-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, stepfather, stepmother, stepson, stepdaughter,
01:50:17.900 or stepbrother. The new rules also require standing committees to include in their oversight plans a
01:50:28.480 discussion of how committee work over the forthcoming Congress will address issues on inequities of the
01:50:34.820 basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender ID, uh, disability, age,
01:50:42.360 national origin, honor all gender identities by changing pronouns and familial relationships in
01:50:48.220 the house rules to be gender neutral. This is what they're working on. Now, one of the most egregious
01:50:56.880 parts of the rule changes is the way they're compromising free speech. Here's Kevin McCarthy again.
01:51:02.260 For our constituents, taking away means freedom of speech is silence and good ideas are stifled.
01:51:09.680 While House Democrats have slowly chipped away at this right in the past, today's vote truly
01:51:16.780 represents the nuclear option. It will prove once and for all who is truly an institutionalist in this
01:51:24.300 body.
01:51:24.660 So here's what they mean by free speech. Things they agree with. Now they have, there's a subsection
01:51:35.640 here on deep fake media. Now what is a deep fake? It's not defined. In fact, it's very vague and could
01:51:44.440 easily encompass my show. I mean, what do you mean by fake media? Is that us? Is that a meme?
01:51:54.200 Is that an article? Is that a joke? Is that an op-ed?
01:51:59.180 Quoting regulations addressing the dissemination by electronic means of any image, video or audio
01:52:05.320 file that has been distorted or manipulated with the intent to mislead the public. Okay. Is that a deep
01:52:12.060 fake? Or is that, can you say this audio file of Glenn Beck talking about this thing has been so,
01:52:21.900 he so distorted it that it's, it's only being used to mislead the public.
01:52:31.420 It applies not only to the representatives official accounts, but also their personal accounts,
01:52:36.880 a clear violation of freedom of speech. And they will penalize any member who shares news or views
01:52:44.840 that liberals and their allies in the media deem fake. They make it now an ethics violation,
01:52:51.260 which is usually something like bribery or corruption. Now an ethics violation is you said
01:53:00.040 some things we don't like. The new rules, if those don't shake you to your core, when we are talking
01:53:09.760 about what will the, what will the Senate do if they win both seats, will they get rid of the
01:53:19.580 filibuster? Yes, they will. How can I say that? They've just gotten rid of the pay as you go or pay go
01:53:30.680 exemption. So it used to be in the house that a budgetary control measure that limited the tax and
01:53:40.120 spend policies. You couldn't increase your spending unless you found the money someplace else. Okay.
01:53:48.840 That's off the table now because of climate change and Corona virus. So they don't have to find any of
01:53:56.480 this money. They'll just borrow and print more money. Oh, and there's one thing in the house that is
01:54:03.900 like the filibuster. It's the closest thing to the filibuster. The house has, uh, and it's called the
01:54:09.580 MTR, the motion to recommit. Uh, this, this has been in practice, uh, you know, since the civil war,
01:54:23.700 it is the only thing the house minority has to slow processes down. Now, what is the spread
01:54:37.360 between? It's not like they have 40 seats or 60 seats different. What is it? Five
01:54:41.740 small, you know, in modern times. Yes. Smallest one, I think maybe till since the civil war
01:54:50.220 and the motion to recommit is it gives the, um, the minority in extension, um, a, uh, a chance
01:55:02.880 to debate the bill on the floor and maybe get the constituents to look at what's going on
01:55:08.880 and say, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, slow down here. It's, it can't stop
01:55:14.280 anything, but it can slow it down. The same thing with a filibuster. Well, they just got
01:55:20.140 rid of that. It's been there since the house was founded in its present form since 1909 in
01:55:30.280 1919 representative Abraham Garrett said the motion to recommit is regarded as so sacred. It's one
01:55:38.900 of those few rules protected against the committee on rules by the general rules of the house.
01:55:47.080 When Pelosi was in the minority, she described the motion to recommit as grounded in the free
01:55:53.300 speech guaranteed by our constitution. They got rid of it. This is done. What do you think
01:56:06.500 they're going to do if they have the Senate as well?
01:56:16.740 This happens because people say, you're just going to have to surrender some of your rights,
01:56:23.580 some of your luxuries, some of your privileges, because we're in this emergency or as they're
01:56:31.400 saying now, because some of you have privileges that others don't have. Once they change the rules
01:56:40.100 and they change the words, you're living a real life version of Orwell's 1984.
01:56:48.120 What we need are people who are willing to face the wrath of a leftist establishment.
01:56:54.900 That's really happy to watch the world burn. McCarthy talked about how, you know, people were feeling
01:57:05.140 this indignation. Well, Kevin, I want you to know it's not just you. I feel it. I think more than 70
01:57:13.540 million Americans feel it. It's not going away anytime soon. And today I ask that you just prepare mentally
01:57:25.960 for a rough road ahead, but one that we win in, in the end. And I can say it with confidence
01:57:35.940 because I know the truth will always set people free. The truth will always prevail.
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01:59:35.420 Did you even know anything about the motion to recommit? No, I did not know that they had taken
01:59:42.100 that away. And that is, would you agree with me? That is the filibuster of the house. I could agree
01:59:48.180 with you on that, but that would be me telling you. I know more about the motion to recommit than I do.
01:59:53.820 I mean, I've heard the term thrown around and I know it's something that kind of delays.
01:59:57.660 Yeah. It's, it's, it's when the minority doesn't want something to go through, they say motion to
02:00:06.260 recommit. And somebody says, I second motion to recommit. And then they have to break for,
02:00:11.360 I don't know how much time, but it's like, I think it's like two hours and they have to debate,
02:00:16.480 uh, the, the bill. And that's where you can insert new language. So in other words, you can say,
02:00:24.840 well, well, no, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. We want to add this to the bill and it, it doesn't
02:00:31.140 stop the bill. It slows the bill down. Remember our constitution is built to slow everything down
02:00:40.460 because when you, when you move fast and without real discussion and real debate and without
02:00:46.160 everybody involved, you start to go towards totalitarianism. And they know, you know,
02:00:51.260 the presidential party usually loses seats in the house. They have no room to wiggle. They're
02:00:56.400 going to try to do everything they can these, this first two years. They get these Senate seats
02:01:00.180 today, man. We are in Georgia and you're a conservative, please go out and vote, go out
02:01:08.000 and vote please today.