The Glenn Beck Program - August 23, 2024


Glenn DESTROYS Kamala's Lie-Filled DNC Speech | Guests: Margaret Byfield & Michael Malm | 8⧸23⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

142.79369

Word Count

17,682

Sentence Count

1,755

Misogynist Sentences

42

Hate Speech Sentences

23


Summary

Sen. Kamala Harris was the first woman to be nominated for the Democratic nomination for president of the United States. It was a historic moment, and Glenn and I are here to talk about it. He also talks about why he thinks she's going to be a great president.


Transcript

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00:01:16.840 Welcome to the fusion of entertainment.
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00:01:53.880 All right, man. All right.
00:01:57.240 Hippie power today because we're going to talk about Kamala Harris.
00:02:01.740 Kamala Harris, she's the best, man.
00:02:05.040 I just love her.
00:02:06.600 And she's going to give us all free houses and free food and free stuff, man.
00:02:12.660 It's going to be great. Love and peace and communism.
00:02:17.960 Yeah.
00:02:19.040 We're going to go over her speech last night.
00:02:22.180 Still no real nuts and bolts to anything.
00:02:26.040 Still doesn't have, you know, what she promises to do.
00:02:30.460 Nowhere on her website.
00:02:32.200 You know, what is she planning on doing?
00:02:34.180 But she told us last night in case you missed it.
00:02:36.980 We're going to cover it for you.
00:02:38.160 Yeah.
00:02:39.040 It's great.
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00:04:07.440 I say hello and welcome to our executive producer, Mr. Stubergeer.
00:04:12.020 We were both up late last night.
00:04:13.520 You were up later than I was.
00:04:14.640 Yeah, it was a lot to talk about last night.
00:04:19.900 We had Blaze TV coverage.
00:04:21.960 It was, you know, a crazy night and a bizarre, bizarre moment in our history.
00:04:27.420 Yeah.
00:04:27.960 But Kamala Harris had her big speech.
00:04:29.640 Yeah, she did.
00:04:31.500 She did a lot to get that nomination, Glenn.
00:04:33.740 She kind of stood back and watched it all happen.
00:04:36.940 Yeah, she did.
00:04:38.040 She worked hard for it.
00:04:39.100 Not a single vote, but she worked hard for it.
00:04:41.740 I have to tell you, it was, you know, I just watched it.
00:04:48.260 My head just about exploded.
00:04:50.780 I had vivid dreams last night.
00:04:53.680 You know, four hours of fitful sleep.
00:04:55.640 And I'm ready.
00:04:57.240 Let's go.
00:04:58.180 The new normal is here.
00:05:00.120 Let's do it.
00:05:01.140 Uh, so, uh, she accepted, uh, the nomination, um, last night.
00:05:08.500 And it was a beautiful moment.
00:05:10.560 The cut 29, please.
00:05:12.320 And so, on behalf of the people, on behalf of every American, regardless of party, race,
00:05:26.920 gender, or the language your grandmother speaks, on behalf of my mother, and everyone who has
00:05:36.860 ever set out on their own unlikely journey, on behalf of Americans like the people I grew
00:05:46.420 up with, people who work hard, chase their dreams, and look out for one another, on behalf
00:05:55.840 of everyone whose story could only be written in the greatest nation on earth.
00:06:04.700 Oh, my.
00:06:04.960 So passionate.
00:06:05.660 Surely she believes that.
00:06:06.560 I accept your nomination to be president of the United States of America.
00:06:13.500 It's a loud crowd.
00:06:15.020 I mean, you gotta give it to them.
00:06:16.000 It was quite the show.
00:06:17.660 No, it was quite the show.
00:06:18.880 She did a very good job.
00:06:20.460 It was a nice performance.
00:06:22.560 None of it was real.
00:06:23.780 None of it was really accurate.
00:06:25.540 I mean, I couldn't take when she said, you know, the greatest country in the world.
00:06:29.540 Excuse me?
00:06:31.640 Excuse me?
00:06:34.220 How could you possibly say that after the years of things that you've said, which were exactly
00:06:40.640 the opposite?
00:06:42.000 Yeah.
00:06:42.200 It was, there were times that I thought it could have been delivered by Ronald Reagan.
00:06:47.080 The policies that when she was, not even policies, the outline of, you know, we're low taxes.
00:06:58.000 We're, you know, we're for the family.
00:07:01.800 We're for all of, could have been Ronald Reagan.
00:07:04.440 We love our troops.
00:07:05.080 We are pro-military.
00:07:06.720 We're pro-police.
00:07:08.640 Oh, my gosh.
00:07:10.020 Who are these people?
00:07:11.040 I could not believe it.
00:07:12.560 I couldn't believe it.
00:07:13.700 And so just a reminder before we go in, cut 31, please.
00:07:18.080 Let me just give you a little flashback.
00:07:20.240 Here's Kamala telling you the truth.
00:07:23.800 And yeah, I am radical.
00:07:25.960 I do believe that we need to get radical about what we are doing and take it seriously.
00:07:30.700 Right.
00:07:31.420 Okay.
00:07:32.060 All right.
00:07:32.480 So she is, she is radical.
00:07:34.500 Now, let me give you some of the things that she's radical on.
00:07:42.680 First, let's see here.
00:07:46.060 How about this one?
00:07:47.200 Cut 18.
00:07:49.420 Opportunity is not available to everyone.
00:07:51.820 That's why we will create what I call an opportunity economy, an opportunity economy where everyone
00:08:01.000 has the chance to compete and a chance to succeed.
00:08:06.200 Whether you live in a rural area, small town, or big city.
00:08:15.920 And as president, I will bring together labor and workers and small business owners and entrepreneurs
00:08:24.180 and American companies to create jobs, to grow our economy, and to lower the cost of everyday needs
00:08:33.800 like health care and housing and groceries.
00:08:36.460 We will provide access to capital for small business owners and entrepreneurs and founders.
00:08:44.380 And we will end America's housing shortage.
00:08:50.900 Yeah.
00:08:52.860 She's going to end America's housing shortage.
00:08:57.120 And one of the ways she's going to do that is to have the right to housing and health care.
00:09:04.920 Now, that was exciting because I heard that the day before from our vice president, as I pointed
00:09:12.760 out to you yesterday, that was the exact language that is in the Soviet Constitution.
00:09:20.460 You have a right to housing and health care.
00:09:24.300 And we all know how good that health care and housing really was in the Soviet Union.
00:09:28.460 When she talks about providing housing, that is not a right.
00:09:37.500 That is an American dream, not a right.
00:09:40.820 But they're changing that.
00:09:42.860 When she talks about, I'm going to lower the cost of everyday items,
00:09:47.840 she's not talking about by increasing growth.
00:09:51.340 She's talking about price controls, something else that comes from communist nations.
00:09:58.400 It is extraordinarily dangerous.
00:10:01.720 The lies that were told yesterday, but I'll get into those here in just a second.
00:10:07.260 Here she is.
00:10:08.840 Now, see if this doesn't sound like Lindsey Graham.
00:10:12.500 Cut 22.
00:10:13.260 As commander-in-chief, I will ensure America always has the strongest, most lethal fighting
00:10:23.180 force in the world.
00:10:26.340 Neocon.
00:10:27.560 Neocon.
00:10:28.820 And I will fulfill our sacred obligation to care for our troops and their families.
00:10:36.200 And I will always honor and never disparage.
00:10:39.260 Stop.
00:10:40.740 Stop.
00:10:41.260 Stop.
00:10:43.080 Stu.
00:10:45.160 Whose administration said if you don't put this untested, unknown experimental drug in
00:10:54.900 your body, you had to be removed from the military?
00:11:00.560 Who was that?
00:11:01.420 Which administration?
00:11:02.360 I'm trying to remember.
00:11:03.400 There was a president.
00:11:05.540 I think his name was Biden.
00:11:07.660 Yeah.
00:11:07.860 But I mean.
00:11:08.440 Who was his vice president?
00:11:09.440 That's, you know, history has lost that, unfortunately.
00:11:13.140 Yeah, it's weird.
00:11:13.960 It's a fact that no one knows these days.
00:11:16.260 Yeah, no one knows anymore.
00:11:18.120 That is just weird.
00:11:19.820 Don't talk to me about respecting our military when your administration won't even admit that
00:11:27.000 anyone died in Afghanistan.
00:11:30.420 Don't talk to me about being strong and a leader of NATO and you would never leave your allies behind when you didn't even tell England we were leaving, just leaving Afghanistan, leaving them in the lurch.
00:11:46.460 Oh, it's it's it's it's it's so maddening.
00:11:50.080 All right.
00:11:50.320 Go ahead.
00:11:50.780 Finish.
00:11:51.280 Oh, Jesus.
00:11:52.440 And their families.
00:11:53.780 And I will always honor and never disparage their service and their sacrifice.
00:12:00.320 This is a Democrat.
00:12:07.800 No, this is a show for the Reagan Democrats.
00:12:13.880 That we leave the world into the future on space and artificial intelligence, that America, not China, wins the competition for the 21st century and that we strengthen, not abdicate our global leadership.
00:12:32.400 Trump, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, that we don't advocate or abdicate our our global position as a leader.
00:12:47.120 That's America first.
00:12:49.740 OK, that's America first.
00:12:53.780 What are you talking about?
00:12:55.780 We're just another country, just like every other country.
00:12:59.200 And we are just, you know, maybe it's time for the the hegemony to end.
00:13:05.440 The Americans have been trying to lead the world for the rest.
00:13:09.520 Who are we to do that?
00:13:11.940 Oh, my gosh.
00:13:13.320 I just I can't I can't put into words how stupid you have to be to buy any of this.
00:13:23.540 This was an absolute show last night.
00:13:27.160 They are hoping that in the next 12 weeks, nobody gets a chance to ask her a question that she is on teleprompter the entire time.
00:13:36.940 Remember, six weeks ago, even the press thought she was an idiot.
00:13:44.640 Even the press thought that she was horrible to her staff and a horrible person.
00:13:53.400 Now she's Mother Teresa, except Mother Teresa with nuclear armaments that are going to she's going to be strong.
00:14:01.300 Now listen, Trump, on the other hand, threatened to abandon NATO.
00:14:11.700 He encouraged Putin to invade our allies, said Russia could, quote, do whatever the hell they want.
00:14:20.740 Uh huh. Five days before Russia attacked Ukraine, I met with President Zelensky to warn him about Russia's plan to invade.
00:14:31.520 I helped mobilize a global response over 50.
00:14:35.460 Stop. Stop. OK. All right.
00:14:38.940 You got to go back a little bit because I want to make sure you mobilize.
00:14:42.020 I mobilize. I mobilize that is the next sentence I want to take apart.
00:14:45.660 So five days before.
00:14:49.260 She went and met personally with Vladimir Zelensky to to warn him of Russia's plans.
00:14:59.560 Everyone knew of Russia's plans.
00:15:02.720 Everyone knew this was not a hard thing to figure out.
00:15:06.900 When your administration was saying, oh, you know what, we're going to let him into NATO, we're going to let him into NATO, we're going to let him into NATO.
00:15:15.900 And Russia saying the only thing we want is you not to let them into NATO.
00:15:20.900 We're going to let him into it.
00:15:22.380 It didn't take a genius to figure out what they were going to do.
00:15:27.640 Now listen to the rest of it.
00:15:29.360 Five days before Russia attacked Ukraine, I met with President Zelensky to warn him about Russia's plan to invade.
00:15:40.860 I helped mobilize a global response over 50 countries to defend against Putin's aggression.
00:15:47.980 Stop.
00:15:49.140 Now, Stu, what was different about this coalition that we had never, ever seen before?
00:15:59.360 Do you remember?
00:16:00.300 What was different about the coalition?
00:16:02.920 Uh-huh.
00:16:03.480 That we had never seen before.
00:16:05.260 Yeah, you're going to have to remind me on that one.
00:16:07.600 Okay.
00:16:09.040 Do you remember McDonald's?
00:16:13.100 Yes.
00:16:13.800 All the big companies.
00:16:15.120 It was, yes.
00:16:16.940 Universal.
00:16:17.260 It was a coalition of countries.
00:16:19.820 And countries, when she put that coalition together, that's when gas prices went through the roof.
00:16:30.200 Okay?
00:16:30.600 Between them shutting off all of our pipelines and then saying, Russia can't buy, we can't buy any Russian oil, which never worked.
00:16:40.680 Because we're going to collapse their economy.
00:16:43.120 Oh, good.
00:16:43.760 Good.
00:16:44.420 Yeah.
00:16:44.720 Maybe somebody should try that.
00:16:46.160 Oh, they're doing it themselves with our economy.
00:16:50.320 What was different about this coalition is when it came together, it involved the largest corporations in the world.
00:16:59.580 And McDonald's walked away from every asset they had in Russia.
00:17:04.380 They said, at first, they can't be a part of the blockade.
00:17:09.060 They can't.
00:17:09.600 They have too much money, too many resources there, and they've worked too hard to grow McDonald's in Russia.
00:17:16.700 And then two days later, after the big banks and the Harris administration came in and put the screws to them, they were like, you know what?
00:17:26.020 We're just going to walk away from all of those.
00:17:28.180 We're just going to walk away.
00:17:29.300 I'd love to know, Kamala, what those negotiations were like.
00:17:34.680 What did you promise McDonald's?
00:17:37.440 How did you get everyone on board?
00:17:40.960 How?
00:17:42.720 Through threats, intimidation, ESG, and the World Economic Forum.
00:17:49.380 That was the first time we saw what a global government could possibly do.
00:17:55.840 But I digress.
00:17:57.760 Last part.
00:17:59.300 Fend against Putin's aggression.
00:18:03.220 And as president, I will stand strong with Ukraine and our NATO allies.
00:18:11.440 Listen to that crowd.
00:18:14.520 I will stand strong with Ukraine.
00:18:17.680 Ukraine's not a popular thing.
00:18:20.480 But they cheered.
00:18:21.900 I'm reminded of the Star Wars line.
00:18:27.120 And this is the way democracy ends.
00:18:31.200 All right.
00:18:32.860 I hate to be the bearer of bad news here, but there are break-ins in the country.
00:18:36.960 But don't worry.
00:18:38.260 She is.
00:18:39.180 I don't know if you saw the speech last night.
00:18:41.140 Oh, it's so agonizing.
00:18:42.480 She's law and order.
00:18:43.720 She's all about law and order.
00:18:45.140 We're going to put those criminals behind bars.
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00:19:56.240 I just keep thinking, God's in charge.
00:20:14.560 He knows all of this.
00:20:16.240 God's in charge.
00:20:18.020 And we just have to do what we have to do.
00:20:21.040 And that is, get everyone you know out to the ballot box and vote.
00:20:28.140 And if you're for Donald Trump, I personally think you're on the right side.
00:20:34.700 You might not like Donald Trump.
00:20:36.860 You might not like Kamala Harris.
00:20:39.060 But look at the direction each of them want to take us.
00:20:44.020 One wants to take us away from drag queen story hours, incredible, embarrassing defeats all around the world, away from war, a stronger economy with jobs that are, he has proof that he's actually created them, and not reimagining the police.
00:21:05.280 The other side wants to do just the opposite.
00:21:10.460 They're going to have price controls.
00:21:12.960 They're going to have universal housing and universal health care.
00:21:18.140 If you think your health care is bad now, you just wait.
00:21:26.380 But God's in control.
00:21:29.440 And there is some good news.
00:21:30.640 If you look at the betting markets, Donald Trump was ahead.
00:21:36.220 He was sitting at 53% of the people who are putting their money where their mouth is.
00:21:42.200 They're putting their money behind Donald Trump.
00:21:45.080 Now, that's come down a couple of points this morning.
00:21:48.620 But that's normal.
00:21:50.900 This is a high after this performance.
00:21:54.200 Yeah, every election model that is built has built into it an election convention bounce, right?
00:22:00.920 It's expected about, historically, about two to three points is the bounce after most conventions.
00:22:05.940 Now, we didn't see much of a bounce from the Republican convention, despite the fact that it actually went pretty well.
00:22:11.160 But that's because of the circumstances around it.
00:22:13.960 You had the shooting.
00:22:14.880 You had the dropping out of Joe Biden and all these things sort of overwhelmed that news cycle really quickly.
00:22:21.600 I expect Kamala to get some sort of bump out of this.
00:22:24.520 The convention, I think, went well for their purposes.
00:22:27.580 But I think a lot of people are super negative right now and on the edge of a cliff.
00:22:32.140 And I don't think that's the right place to be.
00:22:34.560 No, because I think it's very possible, very likely, that this is as good as it gets.
00:22:41.560 You're going to have to speak.
00:22:46.260 You're going to have to be asked questions.
00:22:48.200 You're going to have to lay out a plan at some point.
00:22:51.760 But maybe that's just me.
00:22:53.280 I'm just old-fashioned that way.
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00:23:56.260 Had a crazy night covering the speech last night.
00:23:58.540 You can go check it out at blazetv.com slash Glenn.
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00:24:12.600 All right, back to the Kamala Harris speech from last night.
00:24:24.280 I couldn't take the lies and the way things were even phrased.
00:24:30.460 Listen to this, her attack on the Supreme Court and Donald Trump.
00:24:34.120 Listen to, listen how this whole thing is phrased.
00:24:39.040 Cut 19.
00:24:39.980 Friends, I believe America cannot truly be prosperous unless Americans are fully able to make their own decisions about their own lives, especially on matters of heart and home.
00:25:01.200 Oh, you liar.
00:25:01.940 Stop.
00:25:03.520 Stop.
00:25:04.340 What still?
00:25:04.880 Oh, you liar.
00:25:05.780 Oh, gosh.
00:25:06.760 I can't.
00:25:07.380 I can't take it.
00:25:08.220 I can't take it.
00:25:09.400 It is infuriating.
00:25:11.120 This message is they're just saying the things that they know their opponents believe, which is the opposite of what they believe.
00:25:22.180 And all these delegates, which are hardcore Democrat supporters, are cheering it on.
00:25:27.940 And I guess this is nice because it does prove that, look, our message is popular.
00:25:33.100 Our message is the one that people need to hear.
00:25:35.200 Yeah.
00:25:35.660 But like when you sit back and you listen to this, like they they tried to sound like Republicans often with with a few exceptions, things like abortion.
00:25:42.780 There's a couple there, you know, like inclusivity.
00:25:45.660 There was a couple of messages that were more core to their their side.
00:25:48.720 But most of this was we like cops.
00:25:51.280 We love the flag.
00:25:52.600 We love military.
00:25:54.480 We love, you know, low taxes.
00:25:58.120 We love safe streets.
00:25:59.240 Safe streets.
00:26:00.040 Strong justice system.
00:26:01.720 These are the people who are bailing out those who were burning down cities a couple of years ago.
00:26:07.500 No, no, no.
00:26:08.080 It's not those people.
00:26:09.680 It's her.
00:26:10.480 Her specifically.
00:26:11.580 She was.
00:26:12.420 Yeah.
00:26:12.520 Yeah.
00:26:13.160 She was.
00:26:14.060 This is this.
00:26:14.820 You know, they're talking about Biden hit a note about how how hard they push to open up schools.
00:26:21.360 I mean, these are just blatant lies that anyone with a memory would realize are blatant lies.
00:26:28.980 They ran commercial after commercial after commercial attacking Donald Trump during the last election about how he wanted to kill teachers and students by opening schools.
00:26:40.060 And now they're bragging about trying to open schools.
00:26:42.840 It's like, again, I fall back.
00:26:44.900 It's quite remarkable.
00:26:45.460 The exact same thing I said yesterday.
00:26:46.520 I just I have absolutely no faith in this country if they can't figure this out.
00:26:50.320 This is so obvious to anyone who plays attention at all.
00:26:54.380 So list.
00:26:55.320 But they don't.
00:26:56.140 So listen to what she said about the Supreme Court.
00:26:58.640 Donald Trump.
00:26:59.140 Go ahead.
00:27:00.020 Home.
00:27:00.460 But tonight in America, too many women are not able to make those decisions.
00:27:11.600 And let's be clear about how we got here.
00:27:15.280 Donald Trump.
00:27:16.080 Now listen to this.
00:27:16.680 Picked members of the United States Supreme Court to take away reproductive freedom.
00:27:22.120 Stop.
00:27:23.080 And that.
00:27:26.180 Stu.
00:27:27.040 Yeah.
00:27:27.260 That evil damn Donald Trump.
00:27:29.740 He handpicked Supreme Court justices to overturn Roe versus Wade.
00:27:36.380 He handpicked them.
00:27:37.800 That is literally his responsibility as president to handpick justices.
00:27:42.960 Now, it would be odd for him to handpick justices who supported the opposite of the policies he supports.
00:27:52.400 That would be a strange choice, though.
00:27:54.340 I will say many Republican presidents have gone that direction.
00:27:57.280 That's what I'm saying.
00:27:58.100 George W. Bush and George H. W. Bush did that.
00:28:01.200 So, I mean, why not?
00:28:02.820 Why not?
00:28:03.040 So maybe.
00:28:03.380 I know that's normal.
00:28:04.200 And honestly, I do believe this is what Democrats expect.
00:28:08.020 They expect that, you know, you will pick, if you're a Republican, somebody who basically will give in to everything they want.
00:28:14.420 They would never do this.
00:28:16.180 They never miss.
00:28:18.160 They never miss on these justices.
00:28:20.560 They always find people who will be absolutely, to their core, supporters of whatever they say they want that week.
00:28:28.720 That is exactly who they are.
00:28:30.240 I mean, for them, a miss is Elena Kagan, who will still agree and vote the right way, but maybe throw in a line in a dissent or a concurrence that is slightly less aggressive.
00:28:44.180 That's their miss.
00:28:45.680 We have people who will become hardcore left-wing justices.
00:28:50.880 I mean, we miss all the time on the right.
00:28:53.260 Trump, to his credit, had put three Supreme Court justices in who overturned one of the worst parts, you know, one of the worst decisions in the history of the country.
00:29:03.600 Now, I don't know that, honestly, I don't know that they're going to all work out.
00:29:07.340 I think there's real doubts as, I mean, on all of them, honestly, at times, I've felt, I don't feel like I do with Clarence Thomas and Sam Alito.
00:29:16.460 I will say that.
00:29:17.540 Nope.
00:29:18.020 So, but still, what else was he supposed to do?
00:29:20.760 And look, he did explicitly say, yeah, I mean, we think Roe versus Wade is a bad decision and we think it should be overturned.
00:29:27.380 I mean, he was clear about that, as many, many conservatives are.
00:29:31.840 But to act as if...
00:29:33.520 And Ginsburg was as well.
00:29:35.220 Ginsburg was earlier in her career, absolutely.
00:29:37.160 And many left-wing scholars who agreed with abortion said over and over again, look, I think abortion should be the law, but this is bad law.
00:29:47.320 So, that's all true.
00:29:49.720 But at the end of the day, Donald Trump has no goal at all to overturn abortion nationwide.
00:29:59.980 He doesn't discuss it.
00:30:00.980 He's never advocated for it.
00:30:02.500 He has talked about how 15 weeks might be the limit that he supports, which, if true, would still allow about 90% of abortions to go forward.
00:30:16.320 This is not a hardcore abortion warrior.
00:30:18.540 His record on the issue as a pro-lifer is excellent because of what happened with Roe versus Wade, and you cannot take that away from him.
00:30:24.960 But, like, these are fear tactics, Glenn.
00:30:27.320 Remember that they are for personal freedom, but the government will decide on abortion, where the Supreme Court said the state and the local should decide.
00:30:42.140 Where you live, closest to you, that's who should decide.
00:30:46.480 Not the federal government, but they believe in personal freedom.
00:30:49.780 Go ahead, now listen to the rest of this about the Supreme Court.
00:30:52.300 What about you?
00:31:06.960 Are you not proud that you've done things that the right thinks is just a horror show?
00:31:14.000 Yes.
00:31:14.580 You're proud you bailed people out from BLM.
00:31:17.980 That's not true, though.
00:31:18.720 She's not admitting that, Glenn.
00:31:21.180 They're fighting back against that.
00:31:22.820 No.
00:31:23.420 Yeah, they're fighting back against that.
00:31:25.220 They won't.
00:31:25.640 I will say they're not doing that.
00:31:27.840 They are not currently, at the moment, proud of the left-wing things they did.
00:31:32.320 Right, I'm sorry.
00:31:33.140 They're on stage right now.
00:31:34.160 Yeah, they're on stage.
00:31:34.720 This is a show.
00:31:35.860 They're playing.
00:31:36.340 And the script calls for them to lie right now.
00:31:39.680 Yeah, they are.
00:31:40.320 They're just playing a game.
00:31:42.300 Now, she also promised, in Cut 21, to bring back the bipartisan border bill.
00:31:48.480 Listen to this.
00:31:49.840 And let me be clear.
00:31:51.520 After decades in law enforcement, I know the importance of safety and security, especially
00:31:59.780 at our border.
00:32:01.680 Last year, Joe and I brought together Democrats and conservative Republicans to write the strongest
00:32:08.180 border bill in decades.
00:32:09.980 The Border Patrol endorsed it.
00:32:13.100 But Donald Trump believes a border deal would hurt his campaign.
00:32:18.480 So he ordered his allies in Congress to kill the deal.
00:32:24.880 Well, I refuse to play politics with our security.
00:32:28.820 Shut up.
00:32:29.440 And here is my pledge to you.
00:32:31.680 Shut up.
00:32:32.800 As president, I will bring back the bipartisan border security bill that he killed.
00:32:37.880 And I will sign it into law.
00:32:39.660 No, you won't.
00:32:40.640 You're lying.
00:32:41.720 No, she will because that bipartisan bill was the pathway to citizenship.
00:32:47.160 Remember, the reason why that was killed was because it did nothing for security, did
00:32:52.140 everything to make people citizens that were coming here, would have allowed millions more
00:32:57.380 to come in.
00:32:58.960 Millions more.
00:32:59.900 Yeah, I'm more skeptical than you are on that, Glenn.
00:33:01.800 And I think there were a few items in that bill that were actually somewhat positive, especially
00:33:07.380 on asylum.
00:33:08.520 I don't think there's any chance she signs that into law.
00:33:11.040 If she gets a quote unquote law that is a bipartisan border bill, it will not look even
00:33:16.140 as bad as the previous one looked like.
00:33:20.720 This one would be worse.
00:33:21.720 If if they signed anything, I don't think she'd sign that bill at all.
00:33:25.780 That was a desperate move in a desperate situation for Democrats to even negotiate that.
00:33:30.740 None of them wanted it.
00:33:32.480 They did it because they wanted to say they did something.
00:33:34.600 And that's why, you know, the you know, the part about Trump opposing it there is true, because
00:33:40.140 he number one, as you point out, believe that this was not a good bill in the first
00:33:43.660 place.
00:33:44.120 But number two, recognize what that bill was.
00:33:46.400 It was a reach to be able to bring to the American people an argument that they did
00:33:51.560 something, even though it wasn't a good bill.
00:33:54.180 They could say they did something.
00:33:55.500 They could say it was bipartisan.
00:33:57.620 That wasn't a real effort.
00:33:59.160 It was doomed to fail in the first place.
00:34:01.400 And yeah, Trump opposed it because he knew what they were doing.
00:34:04.000 It was just an empty tactic that would have made the situation in the long term worse.
00:34:10.720 Well, the First Peoples really liked it.
00:34:15.220 Oh, well, at least the First Peoples.
00:34:17.880 The First Peoples.
00:34:18.940 What about the First Peoples nannies?
00:34:20.520 How do they feel about?
00:34:22.060 I don't know about the nannies, but I know I know the the chief of the First Peoples got
00:34:28.320 a little emotional.
00:34:29.140 Cut 48.
00:34:34.000 Elizabeth Warren.
00:34:40.160 Chief Elizabeth Warren.
00:34:41.520 Oh, that chief.
00:34:45.680 I love how they're cheering her.
00:34:47.120 She's crying.
00:34:47.620 They disregarded her completely when they had a chance to vote for her for president.
00:34:51.600 Yeah.
00:34:52.160 She's crying.
00:34:52.980 Look at this.
00:34:53.980 She's crying.
00:34:54.680 It was it was very that the trail of tears was left on the stage was just unbelievable.
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00:36:50.860 So Donald Trump was down on the border yesterday.
00:36:54.400 And if you can find the video of the women that he had speak at the border, they were it was the most raw and honest.
00:37:06.960 I don't know, a message, I guess, from these women.
00:37:16.020 It was it was really remarkable.
00:37:19.680 And, you know, they they were on stage last night saying what a whoremonger, awful human being.
00:37:25.800 He doesn't care about you kind of guy.
00:37:27.740 Donald Trump is the exact opposite.
00:37:30.960 He was so kind to these women and so empathetic.
00:37:40.800 And when one of them started to break down, his his arm goes immediately right to her back and he puts his hand on her back, which is only something you do.
00:37:52.000 If you are empathetic and you are feeling the other other person's pain.
00:38:00.700 But he was also there, even though there was a threat on his life in Arizona.
00:38:08.320 This is what he said.
00:38:09.540 Cut 59 when they asked about the shooter, the new shooter.
00:38:15.120 I've heard it's dangerous, but I also have a job to do.
00:38:29.520 I heard it's very dangerous.
00:38:31.080 I haven't heard about that.
00:38:32.120 They probably want to keep it from me.
00:38:33.580 Thank you for telling me.
00:38:35.160 Let's get out of here right now.
00:38:37.060 No, thank you very much for saying.
00:38:38.500 But no, and I have great respect for Secret Service, the job they do, including a month and a half ago when they were jumping on top of me with bullets flying right at them.
00:38:50.360 So mistakes were made and they're going to learn from the mistakes.
00:38:54.040 But I have great respect.
00:38:55.980 But no, I haven't heard that.
00:38:57.360 But I'm not that surprised.
00:38:58.820 And the reason is because I want to do things that are very bad for the bad guys.
00:39:04.940 So I have heard it's very unsafe to make this trip.
00:39:08.180 There were some people that really didn't want me to make it.
00:39:11.920 Cut 60, please.
00:39:13.700 Now, sir, I do have one question here about the situation in this area.
00:39:17.320 Obviously, an assassin tried to kill you.
00:39:19.400 Yeah.
00:39:19.700 The sheriff right now.
00:39:20.720 Can I tell you something?
00:39:21.580 We're in danger standing here talking.
00:39:23.720 So let's not talk any longer.
00:39:25.280 No, I know about it.
00:39:26.680 But they don't want me standing here.
00:39:28.060 They don't want you standing here either.
00:39:29.520 Have a good time.
00:39:30.180 Thank you very much.
00:39:30.880 So yesterday we found out yet again about how we're not being told the truth on the shooter.
00:39:46.060 However, the gunman who nearly assassinated President Trump, we now know for sure that he had encrypted messaging accounts on platforms in multiple foreign countries.
00:40:03.740 Now, Stu, what does a 19-year-old kid need an encrypted account on an encryption service in New Zealand, in Belgium, and in Germany?
00:40:20.480 Why?
00:40:21.480 What could he possibly be using that for?
00:40:24.980 Sincere question.
00:40:25.920 I can't think of anything good.
00:40:29.860 I mean, an encrypted account, in theory, doesn't have necessarily any explicitly bad connotations.
00:40:38.940 No, you just confide.
00:40:39.460 Yeah.
00:40:39.820 I mean, like, you know, you were just talking, you know, you have encrypted accounts.
00:40:42.940 You want to keep privacy.
00:40:44.780 I mean, there's nothing wrong with that, in theory.
00:40:47.320 Can't think of a reason why a 19-year-old would do it.
00:40:49.240 And, of course, you have to add into the context that the man tried to kill the former president of the United States.
00:40:55.240 So, correct.
00:40:56.660 And he didn't have confide.
00:40:59.200 He had something from Belgium, New Zealand, and Germany.
00:41:04.560 Why would you have foreign country encryption being used here?
00:41:10.040 When, you know, if you're thinking about, I just don't want people reading what I write, you use confide.
00:41:16.860 Do you know anybody that has encrypted accounts from foreign countries?
00:41:20.640 Because I don't.
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00:43:31.980 It's Friday, and it feels pretty good.
00:43:36.560 It's been a long week, especially with the convention,
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00:43:45.260 if you didn't watch it,
00:43:46.280 how you think things are going,
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00:44:06.300 First, LaBerna launcher.
00:44:08.420 I have to tell you,
00:44:09.420 it was fun.
00:44:10.560 Stu, when we went out and we were shooting the Berna launchers
00:44:13.740 and we were having a contest,
00:44:15.020 and I think maybe both of us lost to my wife.
00:44:17.840 I'm not sure.
00:44:19.800 Probably about right, yeah.
00:44:21.620 Yeah, it's fun,
00:44:23.980 but it also is something that you could
00:44:26.280 put in the glove box for Lisa.
00:44:29.320 Yeah.
00:44:29.620 Have you done that yet?
00:44:30.500 Yeah.
00:44:30.920 I got her a Berna launcher,
00:44:32.340 and it's a great way to,
00:44:36.800 especially for somebody who's not super comfortable with a firearm
00:44:39.560 and carrying it on around.
00:44:40.980 Like, it's a great way to have something that you can use in a pinch,
00:44:44.660 but also doesn't necessarily need to be a lethal weapon.
00:44:48.800 Right.
00:44:49.640 And if you're, you know,
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00:44:59.480 and hit tear gas.
00:45:02.240 And that'll incapacitate people for about 40 minutes.
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00:45:34.080 I don't know if you saw,
00:45:35.520 but the teachers union heads were speaking at the DNC.
00:45:41.600 Now, what's interesting about these people is they kept our schools closed.
00:45:48.080 They were the ones who fought to keep our schools closed.
00:45:53.080 And Weingarten said that Trump was an existential threat to democracy.
00:45:58.620 And she said the Trump administration,
00:46:04.700 you know,
00:46:06.760 closed schools.
00:46:08.600 And,
00:46:08.900 and I don't know if she remembers,
00:46:12.040 but she said Trump was reckless,
00:46:14.580 callous,
00:46:14.960 and cruel,
00:46:15.680 and wanted to kill old people and teachers by reopening the schools.
00:46:21.920 But now that's not the,
00:46:23.440 no,
00:46:23.980 that's not the thing anymore.
00:46:25.000 Uh,
00:46:25.640 also on stage.
00:46:26.920 So,
00:46:27.100 you know,
00:46:27.500 Randy Weingarten is an absolute socialist,
00:46:30.620 uh,
00:46:31.180 an absolute tyrant.
00:46:32.920 Um,
00:46:33.360 and we now have evidence of it because we've seen what they do.
00:46:37.280 Joining Weingarten on the stage was the National Education Association president,
00:46:41.940 Becky Pringle.
00:46:43.140 Well,
00:46:43.820 who could hate somebody named Becky,
00:46:45.940 right?
00:46:46.320 That sounds normal.
00:46:48.080 Well,
00:46:48.560 she said,
00:46:49.340 um,
00:46:50.100 Harris will strengthen our schools,
00:46:52.240 support our educators,
00:46:53.220 and help our students live into their brilliance.
00:46:57.200 Uh,
00:46:57.460 I don't even know what that means,
00:46:58.560 but Donald Trump and J.D.
00:47:00.380 Vance are not just wrong.
00:47:02.400 They're dangerous.
00:47:03.600 Now,
00:47:03.780 dangerous to whom?
00:47:05.400 Dangerous to whom?
00:47:06.680 Perhaps to good old Becky and her plans.
00:47:10.460 She delivered an absolutely unhinged speech,
00:47:13.880 uh,
00:47:14.840 last month,
00:47:16.360 and she said,
00:47:17.400 the public education needed to be transformed,
00:47:22.360 I'm quoting,
00:47:23.480 into something that it never was designed to be,
00:47:26.980 a radically,
00:47:28.540 uh,
00:47:29.260 racially,
00:47:30.000 and socially just and equitable system that prepares every student.
00:47:36.260 You know,
00:47:37.140 I don't think we need that.
00:47:38.660 I think we need more math and reading,
00:47:40.760 you know?
00:47:41.360 I,
00:47:41.800 I think that would probably be,
00:47:43.400 you know,
00:47:43.720 really,
00:47:44.300 really good.
00:47:46.000 So,
00:47:46.760 they're the freedom party,
00:47:48.280 uh,
00:47:49.140 and,
00:47:49.660 uh,
00:47:50.000 and they're the party to make sure your kids are educated,
00:47:52.460 but educated in what?
00:47:55.360 The most important line that was said all last night,
00:47:59.180 and it was said a few times for the few speakers,
00:48:01.820 we will not go back.
00:48:03.540 What do they mean by that?
00:48:06.600 Well,
00:48:07.040 the teachers unions will not go back to a time when they can't talk to your kids about gender.
00:48:13.140 They won't go back to a time where you can't have drag queen story hour.
00:48:18.420 They will not go back.
00:48:19.900 It's a new era in America.
00:48:21.880 It is the fundamental transformation of America,
00:48:24.500 which has now been done,
00:48:25.880 and they will not go back.
00:48:31.400 I think we should just,
00:48:32.840 you know,
00:48:33.520 keep that in mind.
00:48:34.480 Let me go to,
00:48:36.000 uh,
00:48:36.180 another Becky.
00:48:37.580 Uh,
00:48:38.060 she's in Kansas.
00:48:39.780 Hello,
00:48:40.140 Kansas.
00:48:40.560 Hello,
00:48:40.940 Becky.
00:48:42.060 Hello.
00:48:42.800 I listen to you every day,
00:48:44.400 and I just have to tell you what I was thinking.
00:48:48.520 I watched last night with an open mind.
00:48:51.540 And when she started railing against Trump,
00:48:54.180 she is so divisive.
00:48:55.980 She's not a uniter.
00:48:57.520 How can she say that she wants to do something good for America?
00:49:01.440 When she rails against Trump,
00:49:03.440 she's railing against at least half the nation.
00:49:06.380 How can she say she loves America when she spouts so much hatred?
00:49:11.320 And I want to say something about that van that was sitting there.
00:49:14.400 Sitting out front with the abortion,
00:49:16.540 doing abortions and vasectomies.
00:49:18.500 I wrote this morning,
00:49:20.720 and I feel like God gave me this.
00:49:23.280 Before you have an abortion or a vasectomy,
00:49:26.700 think about this.
00:49:28.880 The life that's been created is half you.
00:49:32.540 Would you want to kill yourself or have someone kill you?
00:49:35.860 What if it is your only chance to ever have a child?
00:49:39.260 Someone who would grow up and achieve the things you didn't or couldn't,
00:49:42.880 and someone you could pass things on to.
00:49:45.820 What if the life that is being ended is the child who would grow up and develop the cure for cancer?
00:49:51.980 What if the life that is being ended is your grandchild?
00:49:55.400 Would you say,
00:49:56.160 Stop.
00:49:56.900 Don't do it.
00:49:57.700 Just being able to bring a life into the world is a gift.
00:50:02.180 That precious gift you created may even be your only chance to make your life count for something.
00:50:08.760 Don't pass it up.
00:50:09.760 Thank you so much, Becky.
00:50:12.560 I appreciate it.
00:50:13.800 Where do we go next, Sarah?
00:50:17.140 I've got such a small screen.
00:50:20.600 Go ahead.
00:50:21.200 Yeah, they're working through them here, Glenn.
00:50:23.160 But, you know, the answer to her question, like, how can she say this?
00:50:27.480 It's called lying.
00:50:30.220 That's how she says it.
00:50:31.440 She says she knows one thing is true, and she says the opposite of it with a cold lack of conscience.
00:50:39.540 That's what she does.
00:50:40.880 That's what you saw last night.
00:50:41.960 It's what you saw the entire four days, Glenn.
00:50:43.600 She, yesterday, the head of the ADL was walking into the convention and said,
00:50:56.040 I never thought I would see, after 50 years of fighting anti-Semitism in America,
00:51:02.980 I could not have imagined a time where Jews would have to meet in a secret location in Chicago at the DNC.
00:51:10.540 Foxman said he didn't see this coming.
00:51:15.960 Well, I know you didn't.
00:51:17.660 I know you didn't.
00:51:18.400 Because I told you this was coming.
00:51:20.840 And you said that I was a Nazi sympathizer.
00:51:23.760 You said that I was spreading propaganda and fear.
00:51:27.860 When I said 15 years ago, we're going to see the same kind of hatreds on our streets that we have seen back in the 1930s.
00:51:36.940 When I told you that was going to come from the Democratic Party,
00:51:40.540 I think you called me an anti-Semite.
00:51:44.380 So, who's your friend now, Abe?
00:51:47.500 Who's your friend now?
00:51:49.800 You surrounded yourself with people who despise Israel and really don't care for the Jews.
00:51:59.180 He said, I know in my heart that in the future, it will be better for Jews in America than it is today.
00:52:04.980 But I fear it will never be the same.
00:52:07.420 No, it won't be the same.
00:52:09.420 It won't be the same.
00:52:10.660 You know why?
00:52:11.500 Because we've let millions of people in from the Middle East that are trying to transform our country.
00:52:18.880 But, you know, hey, don't worry about it.
00:52:20.820 By the way, the uncommitted delegates, they camped outside the DNC, dozens of them.
00:52:27.780 They would not vote for Kamala Harris at the convention roll call.
00:52:32.420 And they kind of did a sit-in.
00:52:34.780 And you'll never guess what they were for.
00:52:37.060 Yeah, they wanted a Palestinian to speak and to speak on the main stage.
00:52:46.660 And the DNC wouldn't give it to them because that would expose who they are.
00:52:51.300 All of these people that they have empowered are working with the people that love Hamas and Hezbollah and hate Jews.
00:53:01.240 I mean, I don't know how this is so hard to get.
00:53:07.580 You know, they're doing vasectomies and they're passing out trans literature.
00:53:12.560 Do you think the Gazans and Hezbollah and Iran will be for that?
00:53:19.820 We've got to wake our neighbors up.
00:53:21.460 We've got to make sure they're at the poll.
00:53:24.940 Let me go to Florida and Alberto.
00:53:28.400 Hello, Alberto.
00:53:29.800 Alberto, how are you?
00:53:31.240 How are you going?
00:53:32.320 Very good.
00:53:33.120 Very good.
00:53:33.600 Thank you.
00:53:34.300 Thank you for everything that you do.
00:53:35.920 I will tell you that you need to read very carefully Romans chapter 1.
00:53:42.520 And we are living, as Paul wrote back then to the Romans, but of course that letter is always, you know, it obviously can be related today.
00:53:50.940 We are dealing with a group of people that do not respond to debate and normal conversations.
00:53:58.860 And it is because they have reprobate minds.
00:54:02.580 That is from the original Greek of the New Testament, reprobate minds.
00:54:08.020 Your Bible version may not use the word reprobate, but that is really the original Greek word, which means that it's a non-functioning mind.
00:54:16.120 You cannot get through to them unless the Lord himself does divine intervention.
00:54:22.000 It's just very clear.
00:54:23.300 This is basically evil having taken over individuals who can no longer see the light.
00:54:28.540 Romans chapter 1, I would start around verse 18 through to the end of the chapter.
00:54:39.540 And it talks about how it starts with homosexuality, and it goes into transsexuality, and then it goes into the reprobate mind, in which basically the mind no longer functions.
00:54:53.060 Now, different Bible versions may not use reprobate, but that is, it basically means from the original Greek, it's a mind that no longer works, unless there is divine intervention from the Lord himself.
00:55:05.020 Yeah, because of that, when they knew God, they glorified him, not as God, neither were thankful, but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened.
00:55:16.720 Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, and changed the glory of an uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds and four-footed beasts and creeping things.
00:55:30.920 Wherefore God also gave them up to uncleanliness, through the lusts of their own heart, to dishonor their own bodies between themselves, who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than the creator, who is blessed forever. Amen.
00:55:48.560 This is the cause God gave them up unto vile affections, for even their women did change the natural use into which is against nature.
00:56:01.320 And likewise, also the man, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned their lust toward one another, men with men, working that which is unseemingly, unseeming, yeah, unseemingly, and receiving themselves, that recompense of their error which was met.
00:56:21.880 Boy, you're right, this is it.
00:56:23.440 They even did, as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to retrobate mine, to do these things which are not convenient, being filled with all unrighteousness, fortification, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness, full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, and whisper.
00:56:43.520 Backbiters, backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventor of evil things, disobedient to parents, without understanding, covenant breakers, without natural affection, unmerciful.
00:56:58.300 Boy, you are, you're right, that is the time we're living in right now.
00:57:03.840 Thank you so much.
00:57:04.660 Let me go to Roy in South Carolina.
00:57:06.760 Hello, Roy.
00:57:08.880 Hey, Glenn, good morning.
00:57:09.860 You know, she was spouting the things that basically the right is spouting, uniting America, stronger things, you know.
00:57:19.720 And so what will happen is, like Rush Limbaugh used to say, the low-in-permission voters cannot see through that.
00:57:29.800 And, you know, my biggest fear is that this is a shoo-in for her because of what she has spouted.
00:57:34.540 And so unless Trump can truly stay on task and on focus and be disciplined on the issues and not personalities, I don't think we have a chance to win this.
00:57:47.920 Well, I'm not going to, you know, count him out or count her out.
00:57:57.020 This is a fight, and it's going to be a very, very close fight.
00:58:00.020 I think you're right.
00:58:00.960 He does have to stay on message.
00:58:03.540 But, you know, if you look at what he has been saying recently, he's been very compassionate.
00:58:14.240 He's been very clear on what he's for.
00:58:18.500 But you're right.
00:58:19.720 She's saying she's for all the same things.
00:58:23.000 So if you are a low-information voter, you don't really pay attention at all, you think all of this stuff is true.
00:58:30.640 Or if you're a high-information voter, but your information all comes from the left-wing media, it all comes from mainstream.
00:58:40.180 If it's coming from the mainstream media, you're not hearing stories that you need to know about.
00:58:45.660 They're keeping things from you.
00:58:48.200 So you can cheer when they say we're going into Ukraine and we're going to stand by them until the very end.
00:58:55.460 And the cheers grow louder.
00:59:00.640 Let's see.
00:59:03.300 888-727-BECK.
00:59:05.900 Did they burn the vasectomy van, Stu?
00:59:09.840 I don't know, Glenn.
00:59:11.600 I'm very distraught.
00:59:13.620 It was such a wonderful place to alter your body at the convention.
00:59:19.600 Now, was the vasectomy van and the abortion hut the same?
00:59:24.220 Was this the same vehicle?
00:59:26.420 I'm not sure.
00:59:27.460 I don't know if they were using the same rusty tools.
00:59:31.420 But, you know, because I like to get all my surgeries done in the back of a food truck.
00:59:36.940 Yep.
00:59:37.780 You know, I think that's really nice.
00:59:39.880 Well, the best abortions come along with a grilled cheese.
00:59:43.020 So I think...
00:59:43.920 Right?
00:59:44.220 Yeah.
00:59:44.580 You can get them right off the side of a truck.
00:59:46.060 All right.
00:59:46.740 Yeah.
00:59:47.220 That's, you know...
00:59:48.380 I think there's a little too much pessimism here.
00:59:50.580 And let me call this out a little bit, because I understand where the previous caller is.
00:59:55.700 And I think there is something to be said for it.
00:59:58.680 If she's coming in with a new approach, Donald Trump had a war machine designed to defeat an enemy called Joe Biden.
01:00:08.640 And he has to switch gears here.
01:00:10.100 He has to find a completely different gear.
01:00:12.320 If he can't do that, he will lose.
01:00:14.840 I think that is true.
01:00:15.940 If he can't figure out a way to push her off of her spots and take her out of her comfort zones, he probably will lose.
01:00:23.300 But this is his job.
01:00:25.220 And honestly, with Trump being a somewhat unique candidate, in a way, it's the campaign's job.
01:00:31.420 We all know what Donald Trump does.
01:00:32.840 He does some things really, really well, some things not so well.
01:00:35.620 I think if you're depending on Donald Trump to be on message for 10 straight weeks, you're probably in some trouble.
01:00:42.020 Donald Trump is going to have some days where he's excellent and stays on message.
01:00:45.420 Some days where he's off his message and he's going on other things.
01:00:49.360 That's part of what you have with Donald Trump.
01:00:51.940 Really high highs and really low lows at times.
01:00:54.440 But the campaign does have to figure out a way to essentially shame the media into making these off-the-cuff moments happen.
01:01:05.080 And it's not going to be easy, but it is, as an opposing campaign, their job.
01:01:11.040 And they've got to figure it out.
01:01:12.900 And I would assume they have a plan.
01:01:14.800 And I think it partially starts today with the RFK Jr.'s speech.
01:01:18.220 I mean, I think that's step one.
01:01:19.700 I think that's a really big thing.
01:01:21.620 I think it's a really big thing.
01:01:22.420 In a race this close, I think it is.
01:01:24.440 Yeah.
01:01:24.720 And especially all of the independents that are very, very left are calling out the Democratic Party and saying the people who say they love democracy, they're kicking us off the ballots everywhere.
01:01:38.140 They're filing lawsuits to keep us out of the race.
01:01:41.380 I mean, that's what dictators do.
01:01:46.280 Yeah.
01:01:46.400 They arrest the people that they can't stop.
01:01:49.980 And they just make sure that you can't get on a ballot if you do run.
01:01:57.880 It's remarkable.
01:01:59.840 It's Iran.
01:02:01.340 It's Russia.
01:02:02.520 It's the way it's always worked for dictatorships.
01:02:05.320 All right.
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01:03:35.640 Let me go to Jim in Missouri.
01:03:37.380 Hello, Jim.
01:03:40.400 We're out of time this half hour?
01:03:41.980 Oh, jeez, that's not nice.
01:03:43.540 Okay, we'll hold Jim over, because he has a question that I've asked myself many times, and I bet you've been asking yourself this question.
01:03:54.220 We'll see if we can find an answer together.
01:03:57.000 We'll do that next.
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01:05:33.140 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program, 888-727-BECK.
01:05:42.800 I'm going to talk to Jim here, who called in.
01:05:46.760 Jim, welcome.
01:05:49.260 Well, thanks, Glenn and Stu.
01:05:52.900 As I told the screener, I'm concerned about both possibilities, Trump win or Harris win.
01:05:58.300 But I guess I'm really more concerned about Harris winning.
01:06:01.360 And here's why.
01:06:03.140 If we see more shenanigans going on, as we did in 2020, half of the country is going to say that this election was illegal,
01:06:14.500 that she does not deserve to be the president of the United States.
01:06:19.540 And then where do we go?
01:06:21.860 Those of us that love the Constitution, those of us that believe we are a republic,
01:06:26.360 and for God's sakes, we are not a democracy, and we never want to be a democracy.
01:06:30.960 Where do we go?
01:06:31.780 So, and I know you know this, I don't have to, you know, but I go right to the Declaration of Independence,
01:06:39.260 that to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men,
01:06:42.840 deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.
01:06:46.000 That whenever any form of government becomes destructive to those ends, it is the right of the people to alter it or abolish it.
01:06:56.380 Now, I don't want a civil war.
01:06:58.160 I'm a historian.
01:07:00.600 I am a civil reenactor.
01:07:02.680 I know what happened during the Civil War.
01:07:05.340 And I don't want that for the United States.
01:07:07.600 But by the same token, I don't want this country, which is a constitutional republic,
01:07:13.000 to become a socialist or even a communist nation.
01:07:16.900 So, where do we go, Glenn?
01:07:20.460 So, I've been thinking about this an awful lot.
01:07:24.220 Let's not put the cart before the horse.
01:07:30.160 I asked J.D. Vance, I think it was J.D., wasn't it, Stu, earlier this week, that very question.
01:07:37.860 And he said, I hope we don't get there, and I'm not sure.
01:07:44.080 And I said, well, we'll be looking to people like you for an answer.
01:07:48.440 And we'll just have to see.
01:07:53.340 I know this.
01:07:56.360 I feel this.
01:07:57.920 And maybe this is just for me.
01:07:59.500 But I feel so strongly that God has a plan.
01:08:06.760 It may not be the plan we want.
01:08:09.860 But if we become violent, we lose.
01:08:15.160 And we lose God on our side as well.
01:08:18.540 So, I know that, that we're not supposed to become violent.
01:08:23.520 But that doesn't mean that you don't stand up for what you believe in and what is right.
01:08:29.160 But I'm not prepared to answer that question yet.
01:08:31.780 I hope we don't get there.
01:08:34.120 And I think we won't get there if we have people like Lisa.
01:08:37.360 Lisa in South Carolina, please have an answer for me.
01:08:40.640 You're a former Democrat, right?
01:08:43.400 I am.
01:08:44.660 And I, go ahead.
01:08:48.300 No, I was just going to say, so, when did you change?
01:08:51.780 What changed your mind?
01:08:52.800 And how do we get to people who seem to be hypnotized?
01:08:58.140 That is what, it carats me closely.
01:09:01.280 You know, we talk, I hear you talking about low information voters.
01:09:05.900 These are people in my family and friends.
01:09:08.640 It's not that they're low information voters.
01:09:10.860 I was a former New York teacher, part of the union, and I'm retired from there.
01:09:16.900 And I, the whole time, believed that the Democrat Party was the party that helps those that are hurting and lifts them up.
01:09:24.200 It wasn't until 2009 about, after Obama got into office, that it started to hit me that, wait a second, this is a party that keeps us down because all they throw at us are programs, programs, programs.
01:09:40.260 It's not that they're trying to get us to be on our own.
01:09:44.280 And there was a time, my mother, my father and mother were Democrats, very much so.
01:09:50.140 They turned to be Republicans.
01:09:51.940 And I said to my mom, why are you continuing to changing and voting this way just on one issue?
01:10:00.380 Her one issue was abortion.
01:10:02.420 And she said to me, Lisa, if they do not get life right, then the other issues do not matter.
01:10:10.420 And I would like to say at that point, I changed.
01:10:13.760 It wasn't until years later.
01:10:15.760 And I really believe it was because I had to believe it, feel it, see it for myself.
01:10:22.400 You know how an alcoholic, you can't help them up until they.
01:10:25.180 Oh, yeah, I know.
01:10:26.300 I know.
01:10:27.100 That is how I felt that it had to come from me.
01:10:31.040 But if we keep on planting the seeds, we keep on cheering with them in love instead of that.
01:10:37.460 I want to push this down your throat and try to get them to understand.
01:10:41.360 My family and friends see the life I lead, and I hope that they come over because of my actions and not because of what I'm telling them to do.
01:10:50.980 Right.
01:10:52.360 Thank you, Lisa.
01:10:53.700 I appreciate that.
01:10:54.860 You know, I have my own family members who vehemently disagree with me.
01:11:00.660 And, you know, that's fine.
01:11:01.960 We're still family and we still talk.
01:11:03.680 And in talking to them this summer, just asking them questions, honest questions, not entrapment questions, but honest questions.
01:11:15.680 Why do you think that?
01:11:17.360 Well, what is that?
01:11:19.200 I found out that they're just because they're very smart and very well read, but they're reading everything from the left.
01:11:29.420 So they're missing information or misunderstanding.
01:11:33.480 They're buying that the Supreme Court actually opened up and made the president allow him to become a dictator.
01:11:41.620 No, they did the opposite.
01:11:43.740 They limited the power of the Oval Office.
01:11:47.880 That's what Donald Trump is trying to do.
01:11:50.680 Or no, I shouldn't say that.
01:11:51.800 That is what the Supreme Court is trying to do.
01:11:56.140 That is what I hope Donald Trump will do.
01:12:00.040 And that is just fumigate and start closing some of these deep state entities down.
01:12:07.920 The ones that are making a decision for you and not letting you make the decision.
01:12:14.060 All right.
01:12:14.440 I have a guest, Margaret Byfield.
01:12:18.020 She was on with us a few days ago.
01:12:21.040 And I want to talk to her right after the break because this is really, really important that you understand.
01:12:27.080 The one thing that we have to do is continue to stand up and be very, very vocal.
01:12:33.640 You are losing the opportunity every day that goes by.
01:12:38.440 You are losing the opportunity to nicely, politely, kindly stand up for yourself and for the things that we believe in.
01:12:49.620 So, Margaret is on because they are doing something with the farmland and with all of our land here in America.
01:13:00.380 And they're making natural capital accounts.
01:13:03.660 And it's part of the 30 by 30 agenda.
01:13:06.320 And it is really, really disturbing because it will take away your right to do what you want to do if you're a farmer.
01:13:15.180 You may not be able to farm on your land.
01:13:18.980 And the government will pay you not to farm.
01:13:21.740 But you no longer really own the land anymore.
01:13:25.500 And I'll explain with Margaret in just a minute.
01:13:28.040 Hang on.
01:13:28.880 First, let me talk to you.
01:13:29.680 And then back to the phones.
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01:15:15.300 All right.
01:15:29.260 Something that the Biden-Harris administration is doing that really nobody's talking about,
01:15:33.260 but you can find it at the USDA website.
01:15:35.720 They are asking for comments on it now on how best to enact this new law.
01:15:40.860 It is a little terrifying.
01:15:45.780 Margaret Byfield is with us.
01:15:48.840 She is the executive director of American Stewards of Liberty.
01:15:54.080 And she's going to explain exactly how the Biden administration wants to take up to 30% of our land to help pay our mounting debt.
01:16:02.720 It's something called a natural capital account.
01:16:06.400 Margaret, can you explain what that is?
01:16:08.980 Yeah.
01:16:09.360 Good morning.
01:16:10.500 Well, in January of 2023, the White House finalized a strategy to basically create something called natural capital accounts,
01:16:18.480 which will be added to the federal balance sheet.
01:16:20.580 It's a new line item that will go on the federal balance sheet.
01:16:24.200 And what they're including in this is the value of the land, water, air, and environmental services.
01:16:32.160 Those are the four categories that make up the natural capital accounts.
01:16:36.020 What's very frightening about this is when this first came out, we thought, okay, well,
01:16:40.760 they're going to put the value of the federal lands on the balance sheet.
01:16:44.460 So that you would kind of expect.
01:16:47.560 But when they came out with basically their pilot test accounts, which they released on Earth Day of this year,
01:16:53.680 so April of 2024, they explain, they show, they don't intend just to put the federal lands on the balance sheet.
01:17:02.780 They intend to put the value of private lands on the federal balance sheet as a U.S. asset,
01:17:09.640 which we believe is to be used for collateral to increase the national debt.
01:17:15.920 Yes, it absolutely is.
01:17:19.400 I had a banker tell me in 2008, I said, we can't spend money.
01:17:24.240 We can't keep doing this.
01:17:25.420 We're going to get to a point to where we can't afford it.
01:17:27.620 And he said, Glenn, do you know how much our land is worth?
01:17:30.380 And I said, well, wait a minute.
01:17:32.260 I don't want to sell our national parks.
01:17:34.560 I don't want to put that up, you know, and have China own our national parks.
01:17:38.180 And he didn't mention at the time, because I don't think he foresaw it.
01:17:42.540 But now we are talking about all of the private land as well.
01:17:47.180 And they do this by buying the rights of the air.
01:17:53.920 So if you are a farmer, you're going to be polluting the air by having cattle.
01:17:58.540 So you can't run the cattle there, right?
01:18:03.120 Well, it's actually, they're doing that plus the actual value of the land.
01:18:07.220 So there are two parts to this.
01:18:10.480 So in the one part of the account, the land part of the account, it's the actual real value of the land, of the private property that's going on the federal balance sheet.
01:18:20.980 In the other category, environmental services, it's those natural processes that come off the land.
01:18:27.620 So the pollination, photosynthesis, the health benefits from being in the open air.
01:18:33.460 Those are the things that they, that's where they're creating this new asset.
01:18:37.680 And this is what is so crazy about this.
01:18:40.000 This gets back to what they were trying to do with the natural, the NACs, the natural asset accounts that we fought earlier in the year.
01:18:49.460 What they're doing is they're monetizing and creating this new property right, which really isn't a property.
01:18:57.500 You know, you think about property in simplistic terms as something that we can contain and exclude others from.
01:19:03.880 The land, water, those are property rights.
01:19:06.420 That's how we've always valued them.
01:19:08.180 They can be traded.
01:19:09.420 They are, the value is set by consumers.
01:19:11.280 These new values that they're creating are really made out of thin air.
01:19:16.820 And they are going to, the value of them is going to be determined by what a bureaucrat decides they're worth.
01:19:24.460 And so it's subjective.
01:19:26.820 And this is where it gets really dangerous because they are putting into our marketplace this subjective value of a made-up property right,
01:19:36.900 which the value is going to change depending on who is in office.
01:19:40.080 And so that's the other part that is really scary about this.
01:19:46.780 But that's where these conservation programs come in.
01:19:50.180 So like we were talking about the Sustained Act a couple days ago,
01:19:54.320 these conservation programs that the federal government funds,
01:19:58.340 those are the programs where they are deriving these environmental services from.
01:20:02.300 And really what the Sustained Act is doing, when you read through that statute,
01:20:10.040 is they're allowing the administrative agencies to determine who owns these new made-up property rights on private land.
01:20:20.680 And so it's really getting crazy.
01:20:22.820 You know, these natural processes are not something that anybody should own.
01:20:28.880 They're something that all of us need and have to have.
01:20:32.780 But if they can own them, they can control them.
01:20:36.100 Margaret, does this lead to us losing our land?
01:20:40.680 Well, I think, yeah, that actually is where it's headed.
01:20:47.020 And you know that the 30 by 30 agenda was never about conservation.
01:20:52.080 30 by 30 agenda was always about removing control, removing landowners, the private citizens from owning the land.
01:21:01.420 I mean, this just goes back to basic socialism.
01:21:04.140 That's what this whole agenda is about.
01:21:06.620 And so the natural capital accounts is another way to get control over the land.
01:21:12.540 The most important element of a property right is control.
01:21:16.380 And so if a landowner can control their land, they own the land.
01:21:19.780 If they don't, then they don't own that land.
01:21:23.260 And so one of the reasons for doing the natural capital accounts
01:21:28.440 is so that they can track our progress to meeting the U.N. sustainability goals.
01:21:34.880 Mm-hmm.
01:21:36.460 Yeah.
01:21:37.160 So now it starts to be a little bit clearer.
01:21:40.520 If they can track our progress, then they can also monitor and regulate when we're not making appropriate progress
01:21:48.620 by regulating our activities on our land based on the environmental services that are coming off of that land.
01:21:56.880 So, you know, this is something that, yeah, this is something that your friend, my friend, Marla Oaks,
01:22:04.360 the Utah treasurer, had pointed out.
01:22:06.540 You know, if you can, if they can monitor it, if they can quantify it, they can regulate it.
01:22:13.080 Yep.
01:22:13.200 So that's really where this is all headed.
01:22:16.500 Margaret, thank you so much.
01:22:18.600 I'm sure there's more on your website, AmericanStewards.us.
01:22:22.160 This is something we can stop.
01:22:25.160 September 16th, they stop asking for feedback as the USDA.
01:22:32.500 But Margaret will have more on that on our website at AmericanStewards.us.
01:22:37.440 AmericanStewards.us.
01:22:39.620 You can follow her on X at Margaret underscore ASL.
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01:24:33.420 Hello, America.
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01:24:42.840 We're going to...
01:24:43.640 I'm going to give you a little bit of hope.
01:24:45.280 If you watched last night, I think the winds are changing, and there's some things to watch for.
01:24:49.420 But I also want to talk to you and how you feel if you've been following the news in the last six weeks.
01:24:54.580 Wow, what a marathon, huh?
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01:24:58.880 I'd like to check in with you and see how you're doing, see how you're feeling, and what your thoughts were from the DNC this week.
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01:26:24.920 Let me just give you a little bit of perspective here on what happened, especially last night.
01:26:31.200 First of all, did you hear the rumors that everybody, including George W. Bush, was going to show up and speak last night?
01:26:39.300 Now, where did those rumors come from?
01:26:43.280 Why was Taylor Swift rumored to be there?
01:26:45.800 Why was Beyonce rumored to be there?
01:26:47.900 George W. Bush rumored to be there?
01:26:50.300 Well, because it drives eyeballs.
01:26:51.980 Where do you think those rumors came from?
01:26:56.680 The people who wanted Americans to watch.
01:27:00.140 Okay.
01:27:00.660 So you're being manipulated again by these people yesterday.
01:27:05.400 But so who showed up this week?
01:27:07.500 Well, the, you know, usual household names.
01:27:11.300 It really is just the usual.
01:27:13.600 Oprah Winfrey, Steph Curry, John Legend, Eva Longoria, the ever-lovable Mark Hamill, Octavia Spencer, Spike Lee, Kerry Washington, and Little John.
01:27:29.320 Also, Mandy Patinkin was there.
01:27:32.020 Still looking for that six-fingered man.
01:27:36.520 Rosario Dawson was there.
01:27:39.100 Fat Joe.
01:27:40.220 Cheryl Lee Ralph.
01:27:41.340 Tony Goldwyn, Wendell Pierce, and Sean Austin, otherwise known as Samwise Gamgee.
01:27:51.300 Now, did we have that many celebrities at the RNC?
01:27:56.480 No.
01:27:58.160 Is this really?
01:27:59.340 I mean, you didn't expect Oprah Winfrey.
01:28:02.120 You didn't expect Mark Hamill.
01:28:05.740 John Lennon.
01:28:06.620 We know who these people are.
01:28:08.640 We know who they are.
01:28:10.480 Okay.
01:28:11.340 Now, let's look at the RNC, the household names, Kid Rock, Russell Brand, new name, new name, Dana White, Hulk Hogan, Jason Aldean, and of course you had Lee Greenwood, who, and then Chris Jansen, a country music singer, and Savannah Chrisley, a reality TV star.
01:28:35.420 Okay.
01:28:36.640 So, we had less celebrities, and the assumption is the culture makers are all on the left.
01:28:44.420 And of course, Hollywood was all in for the Democratic Party.
01:28:47.720 But if that's the case, she was rumored to be there.
01:29:01.340 Did you hear how she responded to that rumor?
01:29:04.200 She didn't say, oh, no, I would have loved to be there, but I couldn't.
01:29:07.440 She said, I was never going to be there.
01:29:13.800 That seems a little hostile.
01:29:18.120 Especially when you realize it costs Democrats nothing.
01:29:22.320 Celebrities to join the Democrats, it costs them nothing.
01:29:26.080 It actually helps them in their world.
01:29:28.580 And celebrities showing up to the Republicans, it costs them everything.
01:29:37.320 Russell Brand has doubled down.
01:29:41.580 So, it's a miracle that the RNC had as many celebrities as it did.
01:29:46.380 And it's also strange that the DNC didn't pull out more A-listers.
01:29:51.800 So, culturally, the DNC underperformed, and the RNC overperformed in terms of expectations.
01:30:01.080 So, what does all of this mean?
01:30:04.520 The DNC, the celebrities that were there, were mostly the establishment culture makers.
01:30:10.640 The only one you were missing that you would expect is George Clooney.
01:30:14.180 You know, they're all, they're the same people, okay?
01:30:16.540 They have forever and relentlessly been DNC culture makers, okay?
01:30:27.740 But I take Dana White over Mark Hamill every day of the week.
01:30:36.280 It's tiny.
01:30:37.940 It is tiny.
01:30:39.640 But I feel the wind shifting.
01:30:43.700 Something is happening.
01:30:45.380 They've overplayed their hand for too long.
01:30:49.840 People, when you have RFK and his very, very, very, very liberal vice president saying,
01:31:01.280 we're going over to Trump.
01:31:03.060 And they get pounded for it on social media.
01:31:06.460 And they say, don't talk to me about that.
01:31:09.100 These people are currently suing us to keep us out of the race.
01:31:14.200 The people who care about democracy are suing us.
01:31:18.980 You have the Green Party saying the same thing.
01:31:24.340 Somebody I never, ever, ever, ever, ever thought I would want to interview
01:31:29.900 or would want to come on the show to interview
01:31:32.940 is RFK's running mate.
01:31:37.460 I found out this morning, she's been trying to get on the show for a couple of days.
01:31:45.420 I said, absolutely put her on the show.
01:31:47.860 I'd love to talk to her.
01:31:49.480 We don't have a lot in common.
01:31:51.060 But do you see how it's breaking down?
01:31:53.320 The thinking people, the thinking people are all starting to say, yeah, yeah, yeah, I know about Donald Trump.
01:32:04.080 But I'm not buying into your bull crap anymore on who you are.
01:32:09.140 Because at least he tells us who he is.
01:32:13.540 You're not telling us who you are.
01:32:15.980 You're doing all of the things that you're accusing him of doing.
01:32:20.720 You know, he could, this was last night, he could weaponize the Department of Justice.
01:32:26.860 No!
01:32:28.320 Well, I can't imagine that happening in America.
01:32:32.420 He's not going to do that.
01:32:34.440 You're doing that.
01:32:35.940 There's a change.
01:32:38.280 There is a change.
01:32:39.940 We just cannot give up hope.
01:32:43.480 We cannot give in.
01:32:46.020 Fight, fight, fight.
01:32:48.920 Steve in Ohio, you're on the Glenn Beck program.
01:32:53.100 I'm calling about the Kamala's talk on the children and parents' rights not being able to be involved in their gender assignment.
01:33:02.780 Uh-huh.
01:33:03.200 Yeah, it drives me crazy.
01:33:06.460 You know, I raised two boys, and as teenagers, they didn't know what they wanted for breakfast half the time, much less make decisions that affect their life for the rest of their lives.
01:33:15.600 It just drives me crazy.
01:33:17.260 Yeah, but remember, as she said last night, she is for the freedom for each individual to make decisions in their own life.
01:33:30.740 Now, that doesn't include parents when, like you said, kids don't know, you know, a lot of kids, you're like, no, don't, no, no, you can't wear boots and a swimming suit.
01:33:42.460 But yet they can decide their long-term future of never being able to have children again.
01:33:50.180 I got news for you.
01:33:51.660 When I was 16, I never wanted children.
01:33:54.980 I didn't want children.
01:33:55.720 I didn't want children when I was, you know, 20.
01:33:59.220 Then I started having children, and I love it.
01:34:02.780 And now that I'm 60, I wish I would have had more.
01:34:06.480 You can't make a decision when you're 12 about having children.
01:34:11.660 Thank you so much.
01:34:12.680 I appreciate it.
01:34:13.420 By the way, do you notice that they're running the same campaign that they did last time?
01:34:18.620 A return to normalcy.
01:34:21.740 That's what they said Joe Biden was.
01:34:24.700 And then Joe Biden put a radical as his underticket.
01:34:29.880 Okay?
01:34:30.780 Now that radical is trying to tell you she's normal, and she puts somebody who's even more radical under her.
01:34:40.840 This is the Overton window.
01:34:43.420 Let me go to Al in Florida.
01:34:45.160 Hello, Al.
01:34:46.700 Hello, Glenn.
01:34:47.560 How are you?
01:34:48.820 I'm great.
01:34:50.100 Good, good.
01:34:50.940 And I have to tell you, Glenn, just for a minute, I go to several people to decipher the news of the day and to give me context, and you are at the very top of the list.
01:35:00.620 So I really appreciate what you do and what you guys go through.
01:35:04.120 It's very kind.
01:35:05.140 Yeah.
01:35:05.700 It's very kind.
01:35:06.660 We do it prayerfully, and we do it with you in mind.
01:35:11.160 So thank you.
01:35:11.820 And you do, my friend.
01:35:13.500 You really do.
01:35:14.820 Last night, I was concerned.
01:35:17.100 Not frightened, not shaken, but concerned.
01:35:20.100 Because what I saw was an unintelligent, dishonest, disingenuous, completely misguided and unsympathetic, power-hungry communist manage a coaching and even motivational teleprompter speech given a similarly misguided audience.
01:35:40.320 But it was delivered impressively.
01:35:43.780 The only thing that I have to say, Glenn, is vigilance, because we have to remember the context.
01:35:52.500 She's giving this speech in contrast to, forgive me, a demented fossil, someone who is just cognitively impaired.
01:36:01.220 So we're used to Joe Biden.
01:36:04.340 And then someone can string words together, and all of a sudden, they're Winston Churchill.
01:36:12.840 I mean, I did this from the beginning.
01:36:15.300 I don't want to be self-serving, but I wrote.
01:36:17.380 I'm a singer-songwriter.
01:36:18.840 I wrote the original song, Bidenomics.
01:36:21.860 It's out there.
01:36:22.680 It's on screen.
01:36:23.220 I wrote the song.
01:36:25.160 And it's a country two-step.
01:36:26.600 It's fun.
01:36:26.860 And I'm not saying it to promote anything, so forgive me.
01:36:29.500 But this is years ago.
01:36:31.200 I saw this coming, and it has everything in it, from Iran to Carrie Lake.
01:36:35.440 And it's just, you know, we know their lies, Glenn.
01:36:38.420 We know it.
01:36:39.140 We see it.
01:36:39.800 We're informed.
01:36:41.080 But, you know, snake all the elements have a way of, you know, impressing upon the impressionable.
01:36:47.200 And that's my concern, and that's my call, I think, for doing it more than anything.
01:36:51.540 Thank you very much.
01:36:52.460 I really appreciate it.
01:36:53.640 I have to tell you, I want to give credit where credit is due.
01:36:56.320 They will never do this for us.
01:36:57.860 But that was an impressive speech last night.
01:37:00.160 It was written, I think, by Ronald Reagan.
01:37:03.420 It wasn't written by a Democrat, surely.
01:37:06.320 Or it was written, and they were like, let's put this in.
01:37:11.600 But she delivered it very, very well.
01:37:17.800 Okay, we know she can read.
01:37:19.320 We know she can read and say those things out loud and sound like they're genuine.
01:37:28.420 But she cannot do that when it's not written for her.
01:37:32.740 And that will be Donald Trump's job, and quite honestly, the press's job, to get her to sit down for several interviews.
01:37:41.040 She has multiple questions to ask, like, what are your policies?
01:37:48.260 What are your policies?
01:37:50.380 Their platform talked like seven times about, in Joe Biden's second term, you didn't even take time to change that.
01:37:58.700 It was incredible.
01:37:59.940 It was like I was reading John Roberts' decision on Obamacare.
01:38:03.520 Except they had time to change it.
01:38:07.780 He didn't.
01:38:10.020 Let me take a quick break, and then back to your phones.
01:38:13.240 Let me tell you about it.
01:38:13.940 We do have some breaking news on your point there, Glenn.
01:38:16.560 We can get to here in just a second.
01:38:19.560 Oh, you do?
01:38:20.200 Yeah, breaking news on the whole whether the media is going to ask any questions.
01:38:23.600 That changed overnight.
01:38:25.500 We have new development.
01:38:26.620 Yeah, we do.
01:38:27.300 Wow, okay, good.
01:38:28.320 All right, we'll get to that in a second.
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01:39:34.420 So, Stu, as breaking news.
01:39:48.160 Yeah.
01:39:48.560 Now, if you think about, one way to think about this Harris campaign is basically 15 weeks until election day.
01:39:54.820 So she had 15 weeks, and she's trying to run out the clock.
01:39:58.700 She's made it through the first five weeks.
01:40:00.780 There are 10 weeks to go to the election.
01:40:02.980 Unbelievable.
01:40:03.380 So she's made it through a third of this campaign without one question asked.
01:40:08.740 That ended last night.
01:40:10.560 Overnight, Kelly O'Donnell from NBC News, the chief White House correspondent of NBC News, did ask a question of Kamala Harris.
01:40:18.840 And the question was, how do you feel?
01:40:22.740 How did she answer that?
01:40:27.840 It was such an intense questioning that I had to pause the video.
01:40:35.260 And I haven't been able to make it that far, Glenn, because it was so intense.
01:40:38.820 I mean, she looked, she was on her, she stepped back on her heels.
01:40:41.880 It took a moment for her to get her feet set there.
01:40:44.900 I'm guessing, I'm guessing she might have said something spontaneous like, joyful.
01:40:50.020 Wow.
01:40:50.740 That would be just joyful.
01:40:51.980 Incredibly spontaneous off the top of her head.
01:40:54.340 Yeah, off the top of her head.
01:40:55.760 Wow.
01:40:56.180 I mean, seriously, this is a massive narrative in this campaign that she hasn't asked any questions.
01:41:00.820 You're the chief White House correspondent of NBC News.
01:41:03.640 You get the first question of the campaign, basically, to this woman.
01:41:08.440 And you say, how do you feel after your speech?
01:41:10.720 Here's what the question should be.
01:41:14.160 What are your actual policies?
01:41:18.500 I mean, this was crazy because we used to say this about Barack Obama in 2008.
01:41:24.060 You know, what does hope and change mean?
01:41:27.140 But we knew because we saw his policies, okay?
01:41:31.300 And we didn't believe them, but they had policies.
01:41:34.720 She doesn't even have the policies, nor the slogan, hope and change.
01:41:40.720 What is she actually for?
01:41:42.580 Or just, you know, hey, you keep saying you want to fix all of these major problems.
01:41:48.320 Number one, were you the cause of them?
01:41:50.900 Because you've been in office.
01:41:52.480 Number two, why haven't you fixed them already?
01:41:55.940 Already.
01:41:56.460 Those are really important questions for her to answer.
01:41:59.140 I think it's because of Joy.
01:42:00.600 I really do.
01:42:01.460 I mean, did you hear the Joy last night?
01:42:03.240 Listen to this.
01:42:03.980 Listen to this.
01:42:05.300 We need Kamala Harris, the president of Joy.
01:42:10.720 Exuberance.
01:42:11.820 Joy.
01:42:12.680 I have not seen so many Democrats laugh, smile.
01:42:16.960 They're killing us without killing us.
01:42:19.380 Well, how about feed my children and I don't.
01:42:21.720 There's been such enthusiasm at this convention, such joy and euphoria as it's been described.
01:42:27.520 But that's what these conventions are for.
01:42:29.020 It's joyous.
01:42:30.180 It's joyful.
01:42:30.500 It's a pep rally.
01:42:31.060 It's joyful.
01:42:31.620 It's a pep rally every time we do this.
01:42:32.680 It's joy.
01:42:33.440 And our groceries have gone from, you know, maybe $100 a week to double that.
01:42:38.360 We need to choose joy over anger.
01:42:41.560 Joy has been a big buzzword for the DNC all week.
01:42:45.020 Frankly, at the grocery store, I'm not real happy.
01:42:48.420 This convention had joy, excitement, and a clear vision for the future.
01:42:53.660 The Democratic National Convention feels so overcome with joy and hope.
01:42:56.560 36% of Americans have more credit card debt than they do emergency savings.
01:43:01.780 Hope and joy offered by the Democratic ticket.
01:43:04.960 Let us choose honor and let us choose joy.
01:43:09.260 Oh, God.
01:43:15.820 That is incredible.
01:43:16.580 That is incredible.
01:43:18.000 It is incredible.
01:43:20.060 Propaganda city.
01:43:21.460 And you're five weeks into this propaganda campaign, Glenn.
01:43:24.480 And you have to be disappointed if you're Kamala Harris to be up by two and a half points in the national polls.
01:43:30.680 Yeah.
01:43:31.040 Which, you know, especially the way the electoral college is set up, you may very well lose if you're up by two and a half in the national polls.
01:43:36.780 How surprised would you be if the DNC came out with a documentary about Donald Trump and his supporters and spliced in between were, you know, films of rats?
01:43:52.580 You know, scurrying rats.
01:43:55.260 Unsurprised.
01:43:55.760 I mean, I don't know if that's ever been used as propaganda.
01:43:58.040 No, no.
01:43:59.180 I am not referencing anything like that.
01:44:02.600 But honestly, how surprised would you be?
01:44:05.560 Not at all.
01:44:06.360 I mean, this is, they're vilifying.
01:44:09.280 I mean, you know, they are, they, you know, it's interesting because the approach is clearly different than what Biden had.
01:44:17.220 You know, if you think about the Biden speech in front of the red wall with all the scary imagery and saying.
01:44:22.640 Oh, no.
01:44:23.100 It's that.
01:44:23.640 But like the message, the approach is different tonally, but that message is still there.
01:44:29.860 I mean, all those people who joyfully said how Donald Trump is going to be a fascist dictator.
01:44:35.500 So that's not joy to me.
01:44:37.240 Calling the rest of half of the country a bunch of Nazis is not joyful.
01:44:43.140 It is not.
01:44:43.960 Despite the fact that you say, joy in between the accusations.
01:44:52.500 Yeah.
01:44:53.340 And I don't know if you noticed.
01:44:55.340 I don't know how that slipped in there, but there are a lot of everyday Americans that were like, I don't feel joy right now.
01:45:01.980 I'm a little pissed off and my children are hungry.
01:45:09.000 Trying to make it to the breakdown lane in the middle of the morning traffic is not as fun as it used to be.
01:45:17.380 You know, it used to be just a blast.
01:45:19.400 Now it's not.
01:45:21.580 Whatever it is, it started smoking under your hood.
01:45:24.280 I kind of hope, you know, that maybe it was an illegal immigrant with a cigar or something.
01:45:30.300 And, you know, I could fix that one myself, but it's probably not.
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01:46:26.600 More calls from you.
01:46:27.800 What did you think of the speech last night and the election as it comes?
01:46:31.040 Down to the wire.
01:46:32.100 More coming up.
01:46:32.700 You know, in many ways, the last six weeks have been like we've all been visited by the men in black with the little flasher.
01:46:53.180 You know, Kamala Harris wasn't in the administration.
01:46:57.380 No, she wasn't the czar.
01:46:58.800 No, she's not a socialist.
01:47:01.500 I mean, it is crazy.
01:47:03.500 Crazy.
01:47:04.460 It is really crazy.
01:47:05.920 And last night.
01:47:07.840 Now, put yourself into a situation to where you're going on a job interview.
01:47:11.600 Let's say I go on a job interview, okay?
01:47:14.220 And I walk in and they say, Mr. Beck, we're glad to see you.
01:47:19.540 You know, we've been big fans for many years.
01:47:22.000 So what have you been doing?
01:47:23.400 And I say, well, you know, when I was at Fox, we had the highest ratings.
01:47:28.560 We beat primetime.
01:47:29.540 We're the only 5 o'clock show that has ever had those kinds of ratings.
01:47:32.520 And they'd say, yeah, yeah, yeah, we know that.
01:47:34.080 But what are you doing now?
01:47:36.260 You know, when I was at Fox, I mean, we just tore it up.
01:47:41.180 Yeah, I know.
01:47:42.500 What are you doing now?
01:47:45.300 Well, I'm doing some things now.
01:47:47.160 But when I was at Fox, and let me tell you, when I get this job, I'm going to tear it up.
01:47:54.600 At some point, the guy, if he's rational, says, what are you doing now?
01:48:05.080 What have you done in the last couple of years?
01:48:09.580 Okay, that is logical.
01:48:12.320 Do you notice that she didn't say one accomplishment from the last three years?
01:48:16.500 Not once did she mention anything.
01:48:20.140 It was all of her accomplishments were when she was a lawyer or a district attorney.
01:48:25.240 Every single one.
01:48:26.660 She was tough on crime.
01:48:28.060 Yes, but what have you done lately?
01:48:33.120 She never once said, and this is a big accomplishment if it wouldn't have been done the way, you know, they did it.
01:48:40.360 You know, we got our troops out of Afghanistan.
01:48:42.460 We finished, finally finished Afghanistan.
01:48:44.460 She can't say that because they gave it to the Taliban with all of our military equipment.
01:48:51.400 Well, I was the deciding vote on the Inflation Reduction Act, which is going so well.
01:48:56.580 Which, six weeks ago, they were saying, what are you talking about?
01:49:01.720 You're a conspiracy theorist or you're just stupid if you don't know the economy is great.
01:49:06.300 Biden-Ominous is working.
01:49:09.140 I'm going to fix this economy.
01:49:11.740 Wait, I thought it was working.
01:49:13.600 It didn't work.
01:49:14.840 Get the men in black.
01:49:15.860 She can't say we created new jobs.
01:49:22.200 16 million jobs is what Joe Biden keeps talking about.
01:49:25.120 We all know that's when the economy opened up and people went back to work.
01:49:30.080 You didn't create those jobs.
01:49:32.780 And, by the way, lately, all the jobs that have been created are all for non-citizens.
01:49:41.600 So, I don't know.
01:49:42.980 Oh, and also, don't get excited if you're a non-citizen because even that number was inflated by a mere one million jobs.
01:49:54.040 So, I mean, just this year, though, Kamala, what have you done in the last three years?
01:50:03.860 That's what we should be asking.
01:50:05.720 And it's strange.
01:50:07.540 Nobody seems to notice that they're not even saying anything about that.
01:50:12.660 Nobody's thinking about what did you do in the last three years.
01:50:18.100 Instead, it's, oh, that was great.
01:50:20.200 How do you feel?
01:50:22.320 All right.
01:50:23.000 All right.
01:50:24.040 I know this is a hard turn here, but I think this fall, we have to find a happy space, and we have to surround ourselves with knowledge, truth, and beauty.
01:50:40.460 And two years ago, a year and a half ago, we started working on American stories told through art.
01:50:46.900 It's American narratives in fine art.
01:50:49.700 And this is something that I started working on a year and a half ago.
01:50:53.500 And I intentionally put it right before the election.
01:50:57.720 And quite honestly, all my advisors said, don't, don't, don't do that.
01:51:01.860 That won't be good.
01:51:03.420 And I said, no, I think people are going to want to see real history and real stories and beauty.
01:51:10.020 And so we have the American narratives in fine art, which happens next month.
01:51:17.980 I believe it is the 20th and 21st.
01:51:21.600 And it's happening at my studios in Mercury Studios in Irving, Texas.
01:51:29.920 We rarely open it.
01:51:31.080 It's like Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
01:51:33.000 Wait till I open the door with a little organ thing.
01:51:35.040 It's fun.
01:51:35.480 But we rarely open the doors.
01:51:38.560 The museum is going to be setting up all of these different artifacts.
01:51:43.040 And then really fine art painters, people who are the best of the West, are here painting things that inspired them that they saw in our vault.
01:51:55.500 And so we're going to put those things in front.
01:51:57.940 Mike Malm is an artist.
01:51:59.800 He is one of my favorite artists, full disclosure.
01:52:03.000 I'm very, very poor because I have purchased.
01:52:06.260 I mean, every time I see his art, I'm like, I want that.
01:52:10.680 Could I get that?
01:52:11.720 My wife is just because she's as bad as I am with his art.
01:52:14.780 And so I just have to tell you, I'm just like a little, you know, fanboy here with Mike Malm.
01:52:23.500 But he has selected three images that are amazing.
01:52:28.420 And he's here to talk to me about it.
01:52:30.000 Hi, Mike.
01:52:30.420 How are you?
01:52:31.800 Hey, Glenn.
01:52:32.280 How are you doing?
01:52:33.420 Very good.
01:52:34.220 So much for your kind words.
01:52:35.620 You're very, very kind.
01:52:36.980 Very nice.
01:52:37.820 Yeah.
01:52:38.340 Well, you promised me 20 bucks.
01:52:39.640 So let's talk about what you have created, the stories you're telling.
01:52:44.820 Let's start with that you were walking in the vault and you saw George Washington's glasses.
01:52:51.160 Yeah.
01:52:52.340 Well, I love the way you tell that story about the Newburgh conspiracy and how George Washington totally disarmed the soldiers and the generals who were upset.
01:53:04.180 And we're about to take action that would have really caused a big problem.
01:53:11.120 And so, yes, when you tell that story and what those spectacles, the roles that played in that story and helping disarm that whole thing, it really sparked my imagination.
01:53:23.620 And I thought it'd be just excellent subject matter for a painting, you know, to build a lot of great lessons to be learned from that story, you know.
01:53:33.300 Nobody ever saw George Washington in glasses.
01:53:36.940 He didn't even carry them.
01:53:38.120 He had his aide-de-camp carry them for him.
01:53:40.780 And that aide-de-camp was Andrew Jackson.
01:53:44.360 Or not Andrew Jackson, Alexander Hamilton.
01:53:47.460 And Alexander Hamilton, when he had to read this letter in this crisis moment, he turns to Hamilton and Hamilton's like, you want your glasses?
01:53:58.460 Because he felt it made him look old.
01:54:02.260 And it's just an amazing moment.
01:54:06.160 And the glasses themselves we have in the vault, and we'll be putting those in front of your painting, which is going to be so powerful, Mike.
01:54:15.480 So powerful.
01:54:16.360 Oh.
01:54:16.500 The other painting, and I can't decide which one is my favorite of the three.
01:54:23.960 Talk to me about the painting of the pilgrims.
01:54:27.500 Or, I'm sorry, the Salem Witch Trials.
01:54:30.140 So this is such an insane chapter in history.
01:54:33.560 I mean, this is an insane chapter now that we're living now.
01:54:36.600 But back in 1692, there was a woman named Rebecca Nurse.
01:54:42.240 And if you think about who you might consider being, you know, the kind of person that would be convicted as a witch, this Rebecca Nurse was not that kind of a person at all.
01:54:52.120 I mean, she was a 70-year-old woman.
01:54:55.820 She had several children.
01:54:57.060 She was faithful to God.
01:54:59.020 She was considered very pious and upstanding.
01:55:03.240 I mean, people loved her.
01:55:04.520 And she was a good woman.
01:55:06.600 And she was condemned to hang as a witch because of some accusations from some young girls.
01:55:15.100 Just insane, you know?
01:55:17.880 So this piece, the way that I chose to show this was to represent Rebecca Nurse as like a Christian martyr.
01:55:30.020 Yeah.
01:55:30.420 She kind of was.
01:55:32.460 Yeah.
01:55:33.220 Yeah.
01:55:33.520 And it shows how she, you know, hopefully expressing kind of her innocence and the absurdity of all of this and what happened, but also showing a woman of faith, a woman who she was known as the woman of self-dignity because of her collected behavior at the gallows.
01:55:51.640 I mean, her story is amazing.
01:55:54.640 And less than 20 years later, she was completely exonerated.
01:55:58.640 Her accuser, I can't remember her name, maybe Ann Putnam might have been her name, but she wrote a confession and asked the family for forgiveness.
01:56:11.020 But just what a crazy story.
01:56:13.160 Crazy time.
01:56:13.740 Yeah.
01:56:14.040 Yeah.
01:56:14.100 Yeah.
01:56:14.640 It's beautiful.
01:56:16.400 And I, you know, you and I both know Thomas Blackshear and have great respect for him.
01:56:22.320 He's like a modern day Norman Rockwell.
01:56:26.280 He's an illustrator.
01:56:27.400 They don't look like Rockwells.
01:56:29.080 They look like a Thomas Blackshear.
01:56:30.620 It's a newer kind of illustrative style.
01:56:35.420 This painting is absolutely, I would have sworn, you could put Norman Rockwell down at the bottom and I would have thought it was Norman Rockwell.
01:56:43.480 It is just gorgeous.
01:56:45.120 It is really beautiful.
01:56:46.000 Well, thank you.
01:56:46.100 That's high praise.
01:56:47.040 Thank you so much, Glenn.
01:56:48.100 That's very kind.
01:56:48.600 The last one, the last one is Columbia.
01:56:52.180 Why did you pick Columbia?
01:56:54.900 Well, I felt like it was something I wanted to do.
01:56:59.380 It was a subject matter, I thought.
01:57:01.520 I'd love to do a painting of her.
01:57:04.120 You know, she was an early national symbol, kind of the forerunner to Uncle Sam and the Statue of Liberty.
01:57:11.160 And so she has an important role to play in the early part of our country.
01:57:17.480 I felt like it fit the spirit of the show.
01:57:20.380 So, yeah, that's kind of what drove me to paint it.
01:57:24.840 They're beautiful.
01:57:25.840 They're really beautiful.
01:57:26.600 By the way, if you can't make it, you can buy these pieces of art.
01:57:34.760 And we're going to also be selling posters of all of the art as well.
01:57:42.780 But there's a proxy bid service.
01:57:44.280 You just go to AmericanNarrativesInFineArt.com, see the art images.
01:57:48.500 They're not all up yet.
01:57:49.460 And read the narratives about the art.
01:57:52.440 Well, I'll be there the whole time with some of my art that will also have stories behind it.
01:57:58.260 And you judge this.
01:58:00.840 There's no snotty art people.
01:58:02.360 You will be the judge of who captured the moment, the story of America, that story that they were trying to tell, better than anybody else.
01:58:13.440 Who had something that just moved you and wanted you to really get into that story?
01:58:21.740 We're trying to bring back art that tells a story like it used to, quite honestly, in Michelangelo's days.
01:58:31.760 We need to have good, positive stories and things that you could hang on your wall that would remind you of where we came from.
01:58:42.540 AmericanNarrativesInFineArt.com.
01:58:44.720 It is happening September 21st.
01:58:47.540 And I think it's the 20th and 21st or 21st and 22nd.
01:58:51.480 Just find it out at GlennBeck.com.
01:58:53.980 And I hope to see you there.
01:58:55.620 You can get your tickets now.
01:58:57.240 It's a museum and an art show put together all about America and the truth about her.
01:59:06.640 Thanks, Mike.
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02:00:54.680 Hey, next Friday and Saturday, I'm going to be in Washington, D.C.
02:00:58.320 I'm going to be at the Marriott Hotel for the annual Summit for Moms for Liberty.
02:01:05.780 And I'm going to be joined by Tulsi Gabbard.
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02:01:34.820 Next Saturday in front of the Jefferson Memorial.
02:01:38.180 And the annual Summit of Moms for Liberty is happening Friday with myself, Tulsi Gabbard, and President Donald Trump.
02:01:45.280 And Glenn, the RFK Jr. thing is going on today, where he's going to be, reportedly speaking, dropping out of the race, maybe endorsing Trump.
02:01:53.700 That's at least what we're expecting to happen.
02:01:55.540 Yeah.
02:01:55.940 So I have a couple of things for you if you're interested in this and what it means.
02:01:59.060 Number one, we have a special episode of State of the Race coming up today.
02:02:02.840 If you go to the Stude as America podcast feed, we're going to have a full breakdown of what the polls mean, what this will mean with him dropping out, how it affects the race.
02:02:11.600 So that is on the audio podcast feed, Stude as America.
02:02:15.520 Then over on YouTube.com slash Stude as America, we'll be going live immediately following the speech to sort of break it down and give you also some info on what this actually means.
02:02:26.980 So live reaction on YouTube.com slash Stude as America and on the Stude as America feed, we'll have a brand new State of the Race coming this afternoon.
02:02:34.820 I have to tell you, you know, there's, what were they, five points?
02:02:39.760 If there were three points that will not go to Joe Biden and what, Jill Stein another one point, I mean, that's four points of people either staying home or switching.
02:02:53.940 And these guys are all, I mean, RFK, and I never expected his vice presidential candidate, who is as left as left can come.
02:03:04.080 They are, they are dead set against the Harris administration.
02:03:10.440 Dead set.
02:03:11.400 What's going to be fascinating over the next couple of weeks, Glenn, is the Biden slash Harris lawyers who have been using all their muscle to get him off of these ballots are now going to switch tactics and use all that muscle to keep him on the ballots in a bunch of these states.
02:03:27.740 Yeah.
02:03:28.100 It's going to be fascinating to watch, yeah.
02:03:30.600 It's amazing.
02:03:31.560 All right.
02:03:32.060 Thanks for listening.
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