The Glenn Beck Program - August 07, 2020


Glenn is COVID Free! | Guests: Rep. Massie & Allie Beth Stuckey | 8⧸7⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 1 minute

Words per Minute

161.9459

Word Count

19,693

Sentence Count

54

Misogynist Sentences

23

Hate Speech Sentences

18


Summary

On this episode of the Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks about the release of a newly released video of a police shooting of a veteran who was resisting arrest. Glenn also discusses the latest on the latest in the Donald Trump vs Hillary Clinton campaign.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 oh my joe biden in the news again today they can't they can't lock him away in a secret bunker fast
00:00:09.080 enough he's more dangerous to his campaign than michelle obama was to her husband's campaign and
00:00:16.560 they locked her up the first time around she's now on the road with oprah saying exactly the
00:00:24.520 same thing if we have time we got to get into that michelle obama nonsense coming up in just
00:00:29.640 a second also uh we have the biden latest on donald trump and the election ilan omar looks like she
00:00:38.160 might be in trouble we haven't gotten uh to have a chance for me to comment on the george floyd uh
00:00:46.660 video that has been released much to the chagrin of uh of the attorney general in minnesota gee i wonder
00:00:57.360 why and i think we're going to begin there in 60 seconds this is the glenn beck program
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00:02:55.480 hello america all right we have a released tape a a tape that was smuggled out from keith ellison's
00:03:15.960 uh cold hands uh and keith has said in the washington post that he did not want this
00:03:23.580 this video released um because he didn't want to release anything that might help uh the uh uh the defense
00:03:32.100 well this is this is a real problem um he's they they smuggled out this tape he doesn't want you to see this tape
00:03:44.820 i think he wants america to see this tape after the trial i think this tape is meant to be kept uh under
00:03:55.540 lock and key until the trial or until right after the trial um and the police officers are let go uh or
00:04:05.500 they are uh they are receiving charges that everyone would say is insane because this was such a bad
00:04:13.280 uh example of really bad police this was this is horrible they killed this guy well the problem is
00:04:21.440 is you are going to have a really hard time making the case that anyone except for the officer that was
00:04:29.880 kneeling on his neck did anything wrong you're now remember keith ellison is trying to go for i think
00:04:39.180 wasn't he stew wasn't he going for attempted murder or or accessory to murder something like that for the
00:04:46.360 other officers overcharging these other officers and trying to say that they knew that he was trying
00:04:54.200 to kill george floyd yeah that seems completely ridiculous so these guys are the first day of
00:05:00.040 their job on the job and are supposed to call out this veteran off i mean that that that always seemed
00:05:04.820 ridiculous to me okay but now that you see the body cam video and i'm going to show you a couple
00:05:10.540 pieces of it now it's going to be almost impossible to make that charge because what you have to
00:05:18.440 dismiss now is the evidence that according to the body cam footage on the arrest a woman that floyd is
00:05:27.200 apparently with is telling him stop resisting stop resisting so he's resisting he's saying that he can't
00:05:37.300 breathe while he's standing up and while he's in the police video now let me play a couple of pieces
00:05:44.400 here here is the woman george floyd is with counseling him telling him stop resisting listen
00:05:50.520 please don't shoot me man step on the face away you're not shooting me i'm not shooting you step
00:05:54.700 on the face away okay okay okay please please man please please i didn't know man
00:06:01.580 i didn't know i didn't know i didn't know
00:06:05.020 she's saying stop resisting stop resisting now he is flying high on fentanyl now fentanyl if you've
00:06:19.080 ever had it i've only had it once i had it after surgery because i'm i mean you have to it's like
00:06:25.980 you have to give the drugs uh that you would give a horse to knock a horse out i've actually
00:06:30.640 woken up on the operating table before um drugs don't generally work on me um might be something
00:06:38.080 in my past uh i built up our resistance to them i don't know but uh they generally don't work on me
00:06:44.420 and uh i've they've had to put me down uh after i've after i had surgery uh to keep me out of pain
00:06:52.640 they had me on a cocktail that included fentanyl fentanyl wasn't it it included fentanyl
00:06:58.920 and i remember i remember waking up in the middle of the night and i didn't even know that i had a
00:07:06.460 patch on me i was just fresh out of the hospital certainly wasn't aware of what that patch was or
00:07:13.300 anything else and at the time i had never heard of fentanyl um and i woke up in the middle of the
00:07:18.320 night and i woke up and i couldn't breathe and i was so drugged by this stuff and i remember hearing
00:07:27.040 you know a voice get up take that patch off uh and then i fell back to sleep woke up a second time
00:07:35.360 barely able to breathe if you don't get up and take the patch off you won't wake up again i remember
00:07:43.240 hearing that in my head uh so i got up and i took the patch off the next morning i said to my wife
00:07:49.780 what is that patch she had never heard of fentanyl either we read about it we're like holy cow it says
00:07:57.280 right there on the box end of life only it is a very dangerous drug and not just because it's almost
00:08:03.700 immediately addicting but because it is for end of life use only and it is it suppresses your um
00:08:14.660 uh your respiratory system so much that it's easy for you just to stop breathing okay so when he's
00:08:23.480 saying and he's sitting in the police car i want you to listen to this here he is this is this is um
00:08:30.720 before he's laying on the ground listen to what he's saying here i'm not the kind of guy man
00:08:35.900 no he's standing out i don't want to try to win i don't want to try to win i don't want to win
00:09:04.140 okay okay so now the police are trying
00:09:34.080 just to get him in the car you're hearing somebody in the background stop resisting just get in the car
00:09:39.280 this is not the cop that is only saying this this is the people that are with him he's saying i i'm
00:09:46.320 afraid i'm gonna die i can't breathe yada yada we'll open the window they're acting exactly the way
00:09:53.660 cops should act just get into the car we'll open the window okay he's afraid i can't breathe i can't
00:10:01.120 breathe that is the fentanyl in him now i'm not saying that he that the cop shouldn't have you
00:10:08.700 know kneeled on his neck he shouldn't have kneeled on his neck no questions asked the cop did wrong
00:10:15.260 however to claim that this was murder is insanity to claim that the other officers who you know are
00:10:24.580 just there and seeing this guy say i can't breathe i can't breathe um you don't know if he's actually
00:10:33.980 saying that just to resist the arrest you don't know if he actually means it you don't know now me
00:10:41.120 personally i would say uh i would err on the side of he can't breathe but i wasn't there
00:10:50.700 um stew so are you saying when you say it's uh say it's murder is insanity are you saying like
00:11:00.140 to say it's like this premeditated murder where he's attempting to actually he's trying to kill the
00:11:04.780 person yeah where he got up in the morning and said i want to kill a black person that's ridiculous
00:11:08.920 that's ridiculous i'm not saying that he shouldn't be considered for charges of of perhaps
00:11:15.820 you know some sort of negligent homicide negligent homicide something like that um but not the other
00:11:25.220 cops not the other cops and at least you could make the case a reasonable person would say not about
00:11:33.620 the cop that knelt on his neck there's no excuse for him kneeling on his neck george floyd should not
00:11:39.220 have died because of somebody kneeling on his neck if he would have died in the squad car
00:11:44.940 saying that he couldn't he couldn't breathe he couldn't breathe with the window down
00:11:49.580 they'd still be blamed they would still be blamed but that is the fentanyl now if you can't breathe
00:11:59.220 because of fentanyl your respiratory system is so depressed if anybody's even kneeling on your back
00:12:06.380 which would have been fine according to police you know uh um uh you know uh procedures i can only
00:12:16.660 think of procedures thank you um because of police procedures you you could put your knee on his back
00:12:23.080 but i think that could have killed him too with fentanyl racing through his system and saying i can't
00:12:29.340 breathe you know they didn't know he had fentanyl in him so now that you know that he has fentanyl in
00:12:37.900 him you would know yeah he really can't breathe but that's the drug talking they would have accused
00:12:45.340 them of wrongdoing even if they would have just put him even if he would have gotten into the squad car
00:12:51.080 and then he would have died because of the fentanyl they would have accused the cops of doing something
00:12:56.320 wrong there's one cop that did something wrong kneeling on his neck but it is not premeditated
00:13:06.160 murder or anything else and i personally think that keith ellison tried to suppress this information
00:13:13.040 to flame the fires uh to you know just keep fat or you know fan the fires i don't know what's wrong
00:13:20.540 with me today uh but fan the fires to keep those embers burning hot and also to increase the outrage
00:13:28.560 when these guys are found not guilty because keith ellison has overcharged them
00:13:35.260 and gee i wonder when that's going to happen but i think that keith ellison has overcharged them
00:13:43.960 and i said this before this video i think he is overcharging them and i think he's doing it for a
00:13:50.520 reason because he wants these guys to win in court he wants them to go free because it will set the
00:13:58.620 cities on fire a second time is there anybody in the media that is willing to look at the truth
00:14:06.800 i know tucker carlson did there are very few people i think matt walsh tucker carlson they were the very few
00:14:14.240 that actually took this on and said this is wrong and they are right to do it and they're and and no
00:14:21.980 one is saying that the cop is right what they're saying is this changes the view of everything the
00:14:31.380 cops still can be guilty but this does change the view of things but why would anybody in the media
00:14:39.380 want to do that especially when there's an election to win what's happening in new york now with the
00:14:44.580 attorney general i don't know if you saw this the attorney general is moving to dissolve the nra
00:14:50.520 this is the political timing on this is phenomenal i mean if people cannot see what is happening
00:15:02.060 in our country and how the deep state and its allies are moving in directions to do everything to
00:15:12.080 dismantle the the chances of donald trump winning and this this hostile takeover of america if you can't
00:15:22.620 see it you never will you just never will
00:15:25.820 and i remember saying 20 years ago i can't imagine americans seeing things and we don't even
00:15:35.120 understand each other anymore that we we can watch the same event because that's what's you know been
00:15:41.620 foretold you know and in the end days it'll be like this at one side won't understand the other at
00:15:49.180 all and i couldn't understand how that could happen we're there we are there i don't know how
00:15:55.440 americans who are being honest are actually viewing things and seeing something entirely different they
00:16:04.440 are seeing a story that is completely false and fabricated all right uh let me uh stop for a minute
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00:17:51.240 10 second station id welcome to the glenbeck program so stew how have you been pretty good
00:18:08.700 i'm just glad to see that you're alive here you were it was on the borderline there for a little
00:18:12.600 while well it still is you know when's the voting stop when's the voting for the hall of fame stuff
00:18:16.900 uh sunday so you can still people can still go to radiovote.com and vote now but we will find out
00:18:23.060 you know the doctor cleared me of covid yesterday cleared me of covid had all the symptoms except for
00:18:29.180 the fever uh but cleared me of covid but what i heard him say was uh don't stop the treatment of
00:18:37.040 people voting you for you on the radio hall of fame or you could be dead by sunday so he views that
00:18:41.300 treatment he did in in many ways a fewer words than that more of a feeling i got from him uh that uh
00:18:52.800 he's like if you don't if people stop calling and voting for you for the radio hall of fame if they
00:18:59.700 stop going online at radio vote.com and don't vote for you for the hall of fame you could be dead by
00:19:06.900 sunday and i was like wow are you sure doc and he answered uh me you know you know just through this
00:19:15.500 feeling uh that yeah absolutely oh my god dead dead dead by sunday that's terrible uh that's terrible
00:19:23.620 to hear glenn and people should definitely cure you at radiovote.com yeah now it may not work for
00:19:30.220 everybody i mean it's not as reliable as hydroxychloroquine okay um but this treatment has
00:19:36.900 been approved for me um and uh and i don't want to die i don't want to die so my life is in your
00:19:45.540 hands you can vote at uh radiovote.com so you actually are you did actually test negative for
00:19:52.740 the vid test negative yeah and i went to another doctor i you know i had to test done by another
00:19:58.680 doctor uh but i've been treated you know prophylactically uh for covid and i'm telling you i think
00:20:06.140 that stuff works i'm the only one in the family that didn't get covid how is that possible
00:20:12.360 i'm the most likely candidate uh so did you um uh did not test for the antibodies right so you don't
00:20:24.040 know you may have potentially already had it i may have already had it but you know everybody in my
00:20:29.720 family uh has has had it in the last three weeks four weeks and uh i didn't get it i had all the
00:20:38.940 symptoms but i didn't get it i i quite honestly i think it is so why were you out the last couple
00:20:44.300 of days were you having a bet on a bender or what was the i don't understand yeah no i was just
00:20:48.680 drinking my face off i i heard the doctor say whiskey whiskey would do it uh no i had all the
00:20:58.220 symptoms except for the fever felt horrible but not covid program all right thanks for outing me on
00:21:07.980 that one stew i was taking a couple of days off personal days okay geez uh nothing is worse than
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00:22:24.440 this is the glennbeck program hello america it's friday i think joe biden uh has said it best and if i
00:22:47.400 if i may could we just let's get his uh viewpoint on hispanics because i i mean he's a genius what you
00:22:54.620 all know but most people don't know unlike the african-american community with notable exceptions
00:22:59.860 the latino community is an incredibly diverse community with incredibly different attitudes
00:23:05.640 about different things oh black people so unlike black people who are just lockstep and they think
00:23:12.560 alike on everything uh wow and that's not the first time with him either because he just said
00:23:19.380 if you're not black yeah i mean if you don't vote for me you're not black you're not black i mean this
00:23:25.460 guy does he know does he know like the king of all black people or he does does he i mean i i'd like the
00:23:35.560 information that shows him uh that uh all black people just think alike yeah can you imagine
00:23:41.440 interesting can you imagine if donald trump if i would have said that i'd be off the air today
00:23:46.320 if i would have said that that i mean that's incredibly racist we should know too that joe biden
00:23:52.640 not only said that but then reiterated it he said it twice so i mean it was it wasn't like a mistake he
00:23:58.400 misworded it he said the same thing two separate times and then he tried to deny it afterwards by saying
00:24:04.960 earlier today i made some comments about diversity in the african-american and latino communities that
00:24:09.880 i want to clarify in no way did i mean to suggest the african-american community is a monolith well
00:24:15.800 not on what do you say not by identity not on issues not at all well what do you mean no that's the
00:24:22.180 opposite of what you said what you said yeah this guy is i mean it's incredible yeah absolutely
00:24:30.400 incredible and then if i may let me play what cuomo has said about donald trump listen to this
00:24:37.060 we had assumed the president was refusing to help us with testing because he was making a
00:24:45.200 political calculation but regrettably we may have been wrong today this president gave us reason to
00:24:53.280 believe that his judgment may not just be bad it may be impaired did you hear this those are the
00:25:03.280 rantings of someone shouting at the sky and hoping for spare change wow wow okay this is in response
00:25:13.460 i'll get it it's in response in in response to something donald trump said yesterday but did you hear
00:25:19.720 what he just said first of all the first time cnn has admitted that they were wrong yeah yeah
00:25:26.320 we weren't hard enough on the president that's the problem all right we were wrong this guy is the devil
00:25:33.320 himself um we just thought he was a spawn of satan we were wrong he's satan um is so the first time
00:25:43.400 that they've admitted that they're wrong they're calling him mentally impaired biden on the other
00:25:50.460 hand no he's totally fine but they're saying he might be mentally impaired now here's the statement
00:25:58.580 from donald trump that made him say that listen you will have a crash in the markets because he's going
00:26:05.020 to double and triple your taxes he's going to do things that nobody ever would ever think even possible
00:26:11.440 because he's following the radical left agenda take away your guns destroy your second amendment
00:26:19.780 no religion no anything hurt the bible hurt god he's against god he's against guns he's against energy
00:26:29.960 our kind of energy uh i don't think he's going to do too well in ohio
00:26:35.280 okay so not real eloquent but that's not what we expect from donald trump but he's right when he says
00:26:47.960 uh you know he's against god well i don't know if he's against i don't know if he's like in his
00:26:53.860 in his bedroom going i'll thwart you but he is in league with the people who are taking away
00:27:02.020 the rights of the religious he is in league with people who are marxist who are anti-god
00:27:09.960 i don't think that joe biden is anti-god i i don't know if he even i don't even know if he
00:27:16.840 understands that he's still alive today or understands the concept of god at this point
00:27:23.480 um but his policies and the people he surrounds himself will with are you telling me that this
00:27:30.920 movement is not they're burning bibles uh in portland and the left is saying that we're just
00:27:39.060 making this stuff up that these guys aren't really even there they're figments of our imagination
00:27:44.160 i don't know i think denial of what's going on is kind of anti-science and anti-god
00:27:51.260 well they're backing they're backing a movement that is marxist anti-god and anti-family thus anti-god
00:27:58.960 i'd i'd have to say uh when you're trying to break up the nuclear family that's against god's
00:28:05.340 precepts so uh yeah you can make the case you make the case you can actually make the case you can make
00:28:12.280 the case but what do i know i could be dead by i could be dead by sunday um if people don't vote for
00:28:18.600 me for the radio hall of fame that's the doctor that's what i heard the doctor say so well you are
00:28:23.900 a doctor so you probably did actually hear a doctor say it yeah thank you stew thank you for
00:28:29.520 pointing that out thank you more evidence more evidence that you should vote for me for the radio
00:28:35.560 hall of fame i hate doing that i hate doing that which but well he having threatening threatening
00:28:43.520 having to tell you the truth that i might die if you don't vote for me i i hate to do it i hate to
00:28:51.120 do it now at least if you die you won't come into the studio on monday right and infect the rest of
00:28:56.200 us without whatever covid19 stuff you've got running around in your body i don't have any covid i do not
00:29:03.320 have the vid well are you going to deny science are you going to say that these these highly accurate
00:29:08.880 uh uh tests 99.9 accurate you're telling me that i can't trust the test i'm gonna say there's a
00:29:17.300 chance that you have it anyway i'm gonna say that maybe you get two tests and then yeah yeah
00:29:22.240 one more test is good well let's let's do another one really one more test is good did you not say
00:29:27.320 earlier this week you said earlier this week that your two weeks of quarantine begin when tanya gets
00:29:34.940 completely better now she wasn't completely better earlier this week so when does that two
00:29:41.860 three start no this this uh it started two weeks ago uh she got better i i'd say she was better by
00:29:50.320 tuesday you know she was on the mend by by monday she was better by tuesday of this week but it is
00:29:57.700 it's right but it is yeah it is friday i know yeah i know but i'm in quarantine yeah it feels like
00:30:04.760 four weeks so i've doubled the amount of time you're no life is quarantine i don't know why
00:30:12.360 you're so opposed to quarantine you'd basically be living it by choice for multiple years
00:30:16.400 is that funny to you pat
00:30:20.560 you know what you know what it is i'm just i'm just done with it i i mean
00:30:28.160 i've just done with it you know i i quarantined i did you know did everything i'm supposed to do
00:30:34.760 it's been five what has it been five months it feels like five months yeah it is five months
00:30:39.260 no it's been five months it's five yeah months it's half a year since i have worked in the studio
00:30:46.800 half a year well if a year is 10 months yes it's half a year but the year is not 10 months
00:30:52.440 i'm just trying to point out your faulty math here because it's not been 14 days either yet
00:31:01.240 yeah i mean i don't want to get the vid from you i don't want the rona from glenn okay i won't come
00:31:08.780 in if everybody's like a baby about it i won't come in well yeah you're gonna be babies no i yeah no no
00:31:14.540 i'm fine i'm fine i'm fine with that if if nobody wants if nobody wants me and i'm fine with that
00:31:19.500 how long can we because what if no one wants you in for two weeks man i'm coming in and i'm gonna
00:31:24.940 lick your face in two weeks two weeks what is your contract run out what if we don't want you in until
00:31:31.360 then it's my studio i own the studios how come i'm the only one not working there it's a fair point
00:31:41.360 it's a fair point uh so we now you can come in and we'll stay home one all i know is i'm not going
00:31:46.140 to be near you anytime soon all right so it'll be two weeks from next tuesday then or it'd be two
00:31:53.820 weeks right now you're right now next tuesday i think you're right the first time uh it's next
00:31:57.540 tuesday in fact when you say next tuesday who could even define on which tuesday that is right it could
00:32:02.120 be a hundred tuesdays from now because by the time tuesday rolls around it won't be the next one right
00:32:06.800 you have to wait until eventually we'll catch up i think if we just keep asking ourselves what's next
00:32:11.040 tuesday and then we'll do two weeks from that day just keep asking yourself every day it makes perfect
00:32:15.520 i feel like i'm seeking i feel like i'm talking to the teachers union that's what's happening you
00:32:21.520 guys have joined the teachers union did you hear that in new york if they have one case of covid in
00:32:27.020 a school they're shutting it down that's what the teachers unions want one case shut it down my gosh
00:32:32.940 i mean that's obvious this is i fully expect my kids to be home at some point this year for a week
00:32:40.720 or two or who knows right like i think you have to build that in as a parent going into this year
00:32:44.920 that you know it's gonna happen yeah one case i think most most schools will not close down for
00:32:50.080 one case however there will probably be many outbreaks you know here and there all over the
00:32:55.840 country and you know seven eight kids get it they're gonna they're gonna they're gonna cancel that
00:32:59.420 did you guys see the the latest from the cdc now of the warning for our kids in schools
00:33:06.660 there's some new disease that they're saying is like polio yeah saw that and they're saying that
00:33:13.780 it will yeah it will paralyze our kids and uh we should be very aware that this this fall you know our
00:33:20.760 kids could start getting becoming paralyzed you're like wait what it has nothing to do with covid
00:33:27.420 where did this one come from china what when did this one happen well it's funny too because we've
00:33:34.640 heard a lot about these like weird outbreak diseases for kids some of them related to covid some of them
00:33:41.120 not related to covid but the numbers on like overall deaths for kids are way down like way down um
00:33:50.440 in a now they're way up for everyone who's not a kid but they're way down for kids and you know
00:33:57.080 they're trying to figure out like what's going on what's those because you know there's been these
00:33:59.960 these arguments about like oh there's maybe more suicides or more drug deaths or whatever and
00:34:05.480 they're going through the numbers and and under 18 the numbers are way way down and what they think
00:34:11.380 that the situation is is number one like you know less people you know a big cause for kids to die
00:34:16.660 would be like car accidents right and like those aren't obviously happening nearly as often but the
00:34:20.980 other thing is is like parents are home all the time so it's like parent you know kids aren't like
00:34:24.960 you know getting under the cabinets and i don't know guzzling bleach or whatever the hell no more
00:34:29.440 tide pod challenges i suppose i don't know what i don't know can i tell you something i am about to
00:34:35.340 i'm about to have my teenagers take the the tide pod challenge right i mean kids being home after five
00:34:43.280 months which is not half a year i just found out uh you're welcome you are you parents are really
00:34:51.560 starting to say at tide pod if he doesn't take it maybe i will i'm just i'm just saying maybe
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00:37:20.300 do we have the audio from joe biden from yesterday uh where he was uh talking to the cbs
00:37:31.540 news reporter and they and they asked uh you know have you had a cognitive test at all listen to
00:37:37.780 this have you taken a cognitive no i haven't taken the test why the hell would i take a test
00:37:43.600 come on man that's like some man before you got in this program you take a test where you're taking
00:37:50.320 cocaine or not what do you think huh are you a jump what do you say to president trump a black man
00:37:57.240 brags about his test and makes your mental state an issue for voters well if he can't figure out the
00:38:05.560 difference between an elephant and a lion i don't know what the hell he's talking about did you watch
00:38:10.220 that look come on man i i know you're trying to goad me but i mean i'm so forward looking to have
00:38:17.020 an opportunity to sit with the president or stand with the president in debates there can be plenty
00:38:23.240 a time and by the way as i joke with him you know i i shouldn't say it i'm going to say something i
00:38:29.820 don't i i probably shouldn't say anyway i am uh i am very willing to let the american public judge my
00:38:37.360 physical mental field my physical as well as my mental field fitness
00:38:41.540 you wouldn't believe this if it was written for a movie you would not believe it it's it's just
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00:40:59.360 hello america and welcome to the glenn beck program it is friday we are going to go to
00:41:08.040 congress for a few minutes with thomas massey find out exactly what is going to be happening
00:41:12.740 with this stimulus bill uh there's also something that is a little disturbing those two things that
00:41:18.660 are disturbing to me uh that nobody is talking about the idea that the central bank our fed would
00:41:26.200 start opening up bank accounts for everybody in the country so they could just deposit that money
00:41:31.460 directly into your own new fed bank account that's what they're encouraging europe to do is that on the
00:41:37.880 horizon here and a story that came out that nobody was talking about where the the spy agencies
00:41:46.020 will not confirm with congress that they are not being spied on are our elected officials being
00:41:55.220 spied on by some sort of deep state or not we have that and so much more with thomas massey
00:42:02.620 in one minute this is the glenn beck program
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00:43:42.100 thomas massey republican from kentucky i hate to even call him a republican uh because because i i just i think
00:43:55.660 that's a label i wouldn't want uh right now uh he's an independent thinker uh he's uh part of a new
00:44:02.220 hbo documentary called the swamp that i want to talk to him uh about here uh welcome to the program
00:44:07.860 thomas massey how are you i'm doing great glenn how are you doing how are you uh i'm i'm feeling fine i i had
00:44:16.380 all the symptoms except for a fever i went and got a test and i i tested negative i'm the only one in the
00:44:24.000 family now that hasn't had covid um but i tested negative but i think that's because of my my doctor
00:44:31.220 has had me on a aggressive uh flight of of you know uh zinc and hydroxychloroquine as soon as the
00:44:42.060 family got it i started taking that as well and he said we're going to make sure that you don't
00:44:46.720 we don't we've done we've done everything we can to make sure you don't get it and i think it worked
00:44:51.080 well i've got some interesting news to share that nobody knows yet uh i took the covid test
00:44:56.940 the swab that goes up in your nose i took that last friday that's fun but i also asked them to
00:45:02.300 draw my blood and do the antibody test and lo and behold yesterday the fedex guy delivered my results
00:45:09.000 and i have the antibodies so that means so you've had you've had the vid i've had the rona and i have
00:45:17.100 recovered from it and i've got three the titer uh of my antibodies indicates i have three times the
00:45:23.860 level that's required to donate plasma so i would happily do that to help uh anybody i can but i'm
00:45:31.700 convinced i had it in january i was laid out for four days no energy this was the end of the christmas
00:45:38.400 recess uh a fever sore throat i laid on the couch for four days because this was before we knew what rona
00:45:46.340 was but i knew i had something and i didn't want to give it to my family and uh i went to the doctor
00:45:52.000 i hadn't been to the doctor for sickness uh in like 10 or 15 years that's how sick i have to be to go to
00:45:59.180 the doctor and i said look i gotta go back to congress give me whatever you got and they gave me a strong
00:46:05.100 antibiotic shot and an antihistamine and uh i re i was feeling better within a day
00:46:11.020 hmm you know the plasma thing is what uh stopped it in in italy i mean the the plasma treatment seems
00:46:19.660 to really work nobody's talking about that here you know i've talked to doctors here in kentucky
00:46:25.260 who used that early on and are convinced that it worked so yeah i'm happy to donate my plasma
00:46:31.620 and i just wanted to share that i wanted to get out there and tell folks about this
00:46:36.700 so let's talk about other stuff yeah can we talk about what's happening in uh with the stimulus bill
00:46:44.540 what what what what what's going to happen today is the day right today is the day uh you know they
00:46:52.660 say they'll give us 24 hours notice if they come up with a deal this is the problem with the swamp
00:46:57.360 gland there are four or five people writing this bill and and in reality it's probably staff that are
00:47:02.600 doing it and then we're all going to be called back given 24 hours to read it and told to take
00:47:08.200 it or leave it and then you'll be vilified if you vote against it in fact they'll try not to have a
00:47:13.220 vote but they know that i will force it so they'll probably go ahead and have the vote
00:47:17.200 so what are we looking at thomas and and and and how does this end
00:47:24.560 how does it the big end end i mean it ends with yeah i mean nobody loaning us money at the federal
00:47:33.000 government and us printing and hyperinflation that's how it all ends eventually well we we don't have to
00:47:39.100 go very far on that right now 95 percent of all of our treasuries that go up for sale are purchased by
00:47:46.000 the fed the biggest buyer in 2020 of of the national debt or anything that we spend has been
00:47:54.900 jerome powell i mean it's all being purchased by by the fed right now you know you said you hate to
00:48:01.520 call me a republican i have some friends who call themselves collapsitarians or accelerationists
00:48:07.200 and and actually i think they're the party in power because this is going to accelerate the
00:48:16.980 collapse of the dollar i believe and i i nobody nobody's willing to say that and all of the signs
00:48:24.540 are there they're all there i mean we we've been downgraded i think it was by fitch uh not in our
00:48:32.040 actual triple a score but in our outlook uh as i think dangerous uh was was the word they used
00:48:39.500 um we're printing money we're borrowing it from the fed there's no end of the spending uh china and
00:48:47.840 russia just hit the point where they can now de-dollarize and not have to worry about it uh they've
00:48:55.360 they've traded all of their treasuries in except for you know a small number for what each of them held
00:49:00.840 before and they have purchased gold they are already on the move and they are in they're trying
00:49:07.000 to convince others to do a basket of currencies or whatever else which would collapse our dollar and
00:49:12.740 i don't think anybody really understands thomas what that means when that happens i don't think
00:49:18.700 the average person understands collapse of a dollar and what it means let me tell you how unsustainable
00:49:24.480 this is we're on the path for four trillion dollar deficit this year i looked it up the income tax
00:49:31.240 generates two trillion dollars so we would have to triple the income tax rate and that's our biggest
00:49:37.180 source of revenue for the general fund is the income tax we'd have to triple the income tax rate
00:49:42.320 if you're paying 25 of your income you'd have to go to 75 to cover government spending this year
00:49:48.260 that's that's assuming that that kind of tax rate didn't kill the economy so it's just not sustainable
00:49:54.160 here's another way of looking at it they're four trillion dollars divided by 435 congressional
00:50:00.040 districts is 10 billion dollars per congressional district i mean that's 20 counties in kentucky
00:50:06.340 are going to have to come up with 10 billion dollars at some point to cover this coronavirus spending
00:50:12.680 it's just not sustainable it's it's not going to happen the dollar will collapse tell me what a
00:50:19.860 dollar a collapse of a dollar looks like to the average person what does that mean well it's going
00:50:26.280 to hurt the average person more than it hurts the upper class oh yeah the upper class is not going to
00:50:32.700 feel it right they're hedged they're they don't have all their money in dollars and and uh they've got
00:50:39.540 hedges against the stock market and everything that they hold the the average person is going to see
00:50:44.780 their savings go to nothing if they've got any savings the retirement income that's in fixed
00:50:50.460 dollars your social security is in fixed dollars they're not going to adjust that for hyperinflation
00:50:55.480 so that evaporates as well since we started this the dollar has declined in value by 10 percent
00:51:02.380 that means if you had a thousand dollars in the bank you still it'll still read a thousand dollars but
00:51:09.020 you only have nine hundred dollars worth of buying power and and people aren't understanding that a
00:51:15.880 30 percent drop or more is very possible in you know in the span of a very short period of time where you
00:51:25.640 could lose the buying power of of half of your money that's it's depressing staggering but but i know you
00:51:33.680 have a lot of depressing topics to talk about and i was excited well can i talk about some of the other
00:51:39.140 ones yeah well let me talk about let me talk about the swamp the new uh hbo documentary that i can't
00:51:45.460 believe is on hbo um talk to me a little talk to me a little bit about it yeah yeah so they followed me
00:51:52.460 and matt gates and ken buck around for a year we gave them unprecedented access to our staff to our offices
00:51:59.600 to our homes they could have really screwed us on this movie and even though when a lot of
00:52:06.320 republicans watch this movie they're not going to be happy because it's critical of the president it
00:52:12.240 leans to the left in some ways even though all that's true they really gave us a fair shake they
00:52:17.880 did not distort anything that the three of us said they didn't take our words out of context and it's
00:52:24.380 somewhat of a miracle that this movie is on hbo and uh all in all i think it's good we did it we
00:52:31.460 took that risk because we needed to get the message out not just to the people watching fox and by the
00:52:37.360 way fox doesn't even cover what's wrong with the swamp uh but we needed to get it out to a broader
00:52:42.460 audience and they've and i think they've helped us do that i love your part where you are you're talking
00:52:48.420 about um the capital is the death star and you're you're trying to find the weakness and you end up
00:52:55.380 in the trash compactor yes that's my daily grind you know there was an exhaust port on the death star
00:53:02.280 and the other analogy to the death star is they're always working you're always working on it in the
00:53:07.200 movies right but it's even though it looks like they're working on it and the capital's always got
00:53:12.140 scaffolding on it right it's fully functional and capable of destroying happiness anywhere in the
00:53:17.440 universe like that describes the capital as well as the death star that's really that's really sad
00:53:24.500 isn't it i mean it's really crazy and you know we were just talking about joe biden's um sanity and
00:53:31.620 you know i'm not saying that he is you know alzheimer's or anything else he's just at least having the
00:53:37.860 natural decline that happens to people when they get older but he is really slipping he's not going to be
00:53:44.700 the president and i don't think i mean if if he would win he's not going to be running things and
00:53:50.420 i don't think it'll be the vice president either who's actually behind who are you voting for if
00:53:56.780 you're voting for for uh joe biden who's running the show it's going to be the the people who stay in
00:54:05.420 power whether it's a bush or a clinton or an obama or a trump they're just below the political
00:54:10.880 appointees and uh they have the most power because they've been there the longest and they just
00:54:16.840 expanded that part of the government in the national defense authorization act they created a cyber czar
00:54:23.180 a permanent position in the executive branch that has 75 full-time uh equivalent reports who are not
00:54:30.940 political appointees who who will decide the cyber policy now they'll say it's for security
00:54:36.980 uh but it's going to be they're going to dictate standards not just for the government but for any
00:54:43.220 company that wants to interact with the government and so they're going to be the ones perpetuating
00:54:47.380 the back doors and all your software and whatnot um let me let me transition um to another story that i
00:54:56.460 read uh that the intel community will not confirm that congressmen uh and senators are being surveilled
00:55:05.980 that's disturbing let me share a personal experience with you on this glint we went down in a skiff
00:55:13.180 they called uh some of us down in a skiff and they said we have uh reason to believe another country is
00:55:20.380 trying to basically infiltrate congress or make connections with you all and while i was sitting
00:55:27.720 there i realized they are covering their posteriors here because my suspicion was they are spying on
00:55:35.500 some or all of us in this room and they want to disclose it without disclosing it so instead of
00:55:41.720 asking the briefer in that room whether they were spying on me or anybody in the room i asked the briefer
00:55:48.600 if you were spying on one of us and one of us asked you if you were spying on us would you tell us
00:55:54.720 if you were spying on us it could that sent them into a flitter and they what did they say they they've
00:56:03.220 got flustered uh couldn't complete sentences i mean it was the body language and then they basically
00:56:10.620 refused to answer the question which which is an answering of the question okay uh so so so hang on
00:56:17.640 let me take a break i want you to come back and explain what that means um to the average person
00:56:25.840 uh and what it means to you in in congress or the senate or the white house if the intel community
00:56:34.560 is just eavesdropping on everybody you know for their own safety what does that actually mean
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00:58:10.160 thomas massey is uh with us congressman from kentucky so what does that mean
00:58:28.280 if if congress members are being spied on what does it mean it means that the people you elect
00:58:37.860 aren't really in control uh and by the way it's it's part of the broken congress if we had a spine in
00:58:46.620 congress and if members had any power one of us could introduce a bill or put a rider on the funding
00:58:54.700 bill that says none of the money that we give the executive branch can be used to spy on us
00:58:59.500 yet you couldn't there's no way you could get a bill like that to the floor because
00:59:04.060 pelosi and mccarthy are captive to the i call it the deep congress or the deep state we have revolving
00:59:14.100 doors between committee staff on the intel committee and the intelligence community so there's nothing
00:59:19.220 that happens in the intel committee or in congress for that matter that isn't immediately known to the
00:59:24.420 intel community in the executive branch we need to go back to bifurcating this and we
00:59:30.920 congress needs to grow a spine and they need to insist that the executive branch it what i would say glenn is
00:59:39.640 i would like to see a law that is even weaker than than what we need just to say that if you're going to
00:59:47.160 monitor our communications because you suspect there's interference or if you're going to monitor
00:59:52.220 the communications of a campaign because you suspect there's interference then you have to
00:59:57.140 disclose it to the member of the legislature or to the candidate who's running i think that would go a
01:00:04.140 long way because i think they're using this foreign nexus and the and foreign interference in elections
01:00:10.380 as as as a reason to spy on members of congress well we we know that was happening uh under the obama
01:00:21.600 administration we know that they were using that foreign nexus uh and and really illegitimately
01:00:28.700 um even through the fisa court but they were lying to the fisa court i mean it doesn't seem like
01:00:35.000 the intel community is really answering to anybody but but we could pass i don't know if that's true
01:00:41.440 or not but we could pass a law to make it a felony if they do it right not just to defund it we should
01:00:48.380 we should go further not just to notify but to prohibit it and unless it's at the request of a member or
01:00:55.780 candidate for office that make it a felony for them to spy on our political process or our elected
01:01:04.820 officials and i'm and don't we don't don't we already have that in the constitution it's called
01:01:09.900 the constitution and it covers every man woman and child but right i mean it shouldn't just be
01:01:16.060 congressmen it should be all of us but they've created this system of fake warrants in the fisa
01:01:22.140 court the fisa court's not a real court uh our founders would be appalled that you have a secret
01:01:28.120 court that issues warrants it's just a it's a contortion to try and act like they're in compliance with
01:01:33.920 the constitution they should be required to get a real warrant to spy on not just politicians but
01:01:39.300 any member of society all right uh thomas massey uh he's the uh congressman from kentucky he's in a
01:01:48.600 new hbo documentary called the swamp uh it's it is something to behold watch it on hbo thanks
01:01:58.980 thomas back in just a minute this is the glenn beck program
01:02:05.860 uh okay so let's uh i can't what uh what's your uh spot you want to do your commercial here glenn
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01:03:27.820 this is the glenn beck program and it's friday hello america there's been a couple of things in
01:03:37.560 the news this week that i want to make sure that you didn't miss uh and it is you know this audience
01:03:43.740 is never going to be surprised by what's coming uh and what is happening because we are uh over the
01:03:52.240 horizon it has been my job to tell you what's really going on and uh and show you what is coming
01:03:59.980 for almost 20 years now and i mean if you look at our record you will see how right we have been
01:04:08.600 for so long way ahead of the curve we are now still ahead of the curve and i want to give you
01:04:15.980 a couple of examples um this came out from the nation this week homeland security is quietly tying
01:04:22.520 antifa to foreign powers the department of homeland security dhs intelligence officials are targeting
01:04:28.660 activists it considers antifa and attempting to tie them to a foreign power according to a dhs
01:04:34.800 intelligence report obtained exclusively by the nation now this just came out uh the intelligence
01:04:41.720 report titled the syrian conflict and its nexus to the u.s based anti-fascist movement mentions several
01:04:49.100 americans including the left-wing podcast host who traveled to syria to fight isis the report includes
01:04:55.780 a readout of these individuals personal information including social security numbers blah blah blah blah
01:05:00.000 dated july 14th the document marked for official use only and law enforcement sensitive draws on a
01:05:07.600 blend of publicly available information in state and federal law enforcement intelligence uh they're
01:05:13.620 targeting americans like their al-qaeda says a former senior dhs intelligence officer with knowledge of
01:05:20.280 the operations okay so now this is they're trying the nation found this out and they're trying to
01:05:27.380 um excuse it and say that it's all trumped up i want you to know this just came out this week
01:05:35.480 if you were a blaze subscriber and you watched our uh our program on june 10th remember this dhs memo came
01:05:44.960 out july 14th a month before that memo our team had already put all of this information together and given it to
01:05:54.420 you we are way ahead and uh we do it because the times require it and you need to know the truth
01:06:06.140 on what's really going on um and i feel many times we're the only ones that are really covering these
01:06:12.600 things in depth and tying all of the dots together listen to this clip from june 10th they are called
01:06:20.280 the revolutionary abolitionist movement this is a shadowy radical left group looking to wreck
01:06:27.860 all others towards a model patterned after what they've done in the past patterned believe it or
01:06:34.800 not after the marxist kurds in northern syria we have heard a lot of talk from a lot of politicians oh
01:06:42.900 we got to save the kurds we got to save the kurds no the iraqi kurds are good the syrian kurds as you
01:06:49.600 have heard on this program over and over are people that uh took territory from syria through
01:06:56.340 an armed revolt and established a marxist state they were not on our side now they're trying to
01:07:04.540 overthrow us they even wrote a uh a version of something similar to the coming insurrection i want
01:07:11.300 to show it to you you can get this now off of amazon as well it's called burn down the american plantation
01:07:19.060 they specifically mentioned the marxist kurd revolution and how it and i quote charts out
01:07:27.260 an insurgent direction for anarchists organizing today
01:07:31.300 the guy who is my chief researcher jason buttrell is with us now jason
01:07:39.740 um quite amazing that this is now coming out uh in the nation uh and the left is responding
01:07:50.760 to this in the exact opposite way that that we did um but you have confirmation now that what we
01:07:58.640 outlined was is exactly right is what is happening in the world i just want to thank the mainstream
01:08:08.540 media for finally catching up two months later that that's awesome that's great um yeah they
01:08:13.780 didn't it wasn't the mainstream media it was the nation it was the nation that broke that story
01:08:19.040 well it it shows the absolute incompetence either that or something even more nefarious of the people
01:08:25.620 out there that we have traditionally expected to get our news from we we were first put onto this
01:08:31.240 because we saw them talking online through online channels eventually we saw them popping up at all of
01:08:36.720 these violent protests and they were handing they they were mainly primarily handing out food does
01:08:43.060 that sound familiar they were handing out food handing out water stuff like that but on the back
01:08:47.580 channels they were also saying time to escalate quote unquote uh they were coordinating a bunch of
01:08:52.660 these residents seem to be like almost trying to form themselves into an umbrella organization
01:08:56.520 we looked into them more and yes they have patterned their movement off of the uh marxist kurds
01:09:02.940 northern syria now i think it's important for us to clarify because i think a lot of the audience may
01:09:06.360 be a little confused when we say support because we've said support the kurds but you have to make
01:09:11.220 a distinction there are vast differences between the the the kurds in northern iraq and the kurds in
01:09:16.500 northern syria their languages are completely different their ideologies are completely different
01:09:20.560 they are marxist they have used terrorism and yes we have used them as allies to help defeat
01:09:25.300 uh syria which further uh um i'm sorry to defeat isis but that makes this more complicated
01:09:30.720 but i've spoken to them on the iraqi syrian border they are marxists they will use terror
01:09:36.100 um and the way that they were able to form their own nation uh for a short time was by making
01:09:42.840 autonomous zones again the same thing that their antifa and these groups are trying to do here they
01:09:48.560 want to make small autonomous zones and then build upon that build upon that to eventually they splinter
01:09:53.400 off and break apart they've written a book on this written a book and as we as we've pointed out
01:09:59.460 these guys have uh have traveled there have been members of the left that have traveled
01:10:06.120 to meet with them and to gain an education from them yeah to terror 101 is what you would call that
01:10:15.520 that that it's it's it's so much more than just you know protests it's it's so much more than that
01:10:22.880 it's so much more than riots there's a specific plan behind all this and it's a violent plan
01:10:27.480 which makes it even more ridiculous that you know in the hearing the senate hearing this week
01:10:30.860 you couldn't even have senate democrats even say that what antifa is doing is bad they couldn't
01:10:36.500 even just say that the rioting is bad well if you can't say that then you can't look at what the
01:10:42.040 underlying ideology is it's incredible so there there was another story that broke this weekend that
01:10:48.340 again mainstream media is now on but they they don't they're not explaining it in fact
01:10:54.300 uh they tried to uh tie it into a conspiracy theory i saw a couple of lines in the stories that
01:11:00.880 made us made me believe that uh uh the mainstream media is still covering on what this really means
01:11:08.940 but we did a special the last one on the kurds was june 10th i urge you to watch it uh it was uh
01:11:17.580 insurrection usa is the name of that you can find it on the blaze but the one we did on the money
01:11:23.820 laundering uh in ukraine of kolomoisky uh what episode was that do you remember jason that was
01:11:31.100 called the final piece with this character you're about to talk about being the final this was back
01:11:36.500 in february unbelievable so in february we we put together um the final piece of the puzzle on what
01:11:45.580 was really happening in ukraine uh and we said the the figure that is really at the center of this is
01:11:52.720 kolomoisky he's a really bad guy he's the tony soprano if you will uh of uh of ukraine and we told
01:12:02.240 you that he was laundering money and it's our money it was usaid money uh and we said at the time
01:12:10.900 the only way you can figure this out is if the treasury starts to track this money but we showed
01:12:20.180 evidence that it was coming back into the united states we didn't know what was happening to the
01:12:25.980 money but we showed you uh enough evidence to lead a reasonable person to believe that that usaid money
01:12:34.400 went to kolomoisky he then laundered that money and then invested it here in the united states
01:12:42.640 we asked who was responsible for helping how did that possibly happen well those questions
01:12:50.060 yet are um unanswered but we now know where some of the money went and it was in ohio in cleveland
01:12:57.880 ohio cleveland and miami raids went down this week i cannot believe it has taken this long
01:13:04.820 uh you said in that show that this was key to finding out where this money went so we're talking
01:13:10.280 about 1.8 billion dollars 1.8 billion that could finance a small war which if you've watched the
01:13:17.580 the show uh that might have actually happened in eastern ukraine yeah we allege that it did
01:13:22.400 but that but that money went to privat bank that's um that's kolomoisky's bank it was later nationalized
01:13:29.500 after they found out that all this money was mysteriously going missing but it went through a
01:13:33.320 bank in cyprus then poof it went laundered all over the world now we said because we also showed in one
01:13:38.660 of the previous shows that there were wire transfers that were going from um burisma uh which was which
01:13:45.720 kolomoisky is the managing principal of uh one money transfers were going from burisma to hunter biden
01:13:52.100 so where through cyprus so yeah through cyprus where the heck did this money come if you can find out
01:13:59.680 the full trail which it sounds like finally u.s prosecutors are because remember before they
01:14:05.320 wouldn't look at it they wouldn't accept the information it got stuck in some court uh what
01:14:09.600 was an attorney in new york it just got stuck there yep well i guess it's pretty obvious glenn now we know
01:14:14.520 that they they got the information they're following that money trail if you can follow it to cleveland
01:14:19.460 i kind of think you might be able to follow it to hunter biden it's just a guess what's amazing is
01:14:25.240 that dirty money that had been laundered um with i believe hunter biden uh as part of this um it was
01:14:35.460 money that was stolen from the american people it was then laundered through a bank in burisma
01:14:42.840 and through uh biden i believe uh and then uh shipped offshore through uh cyprus and then lost
01:14:54.120 we now know that what is it four of the largest uh skyscrapers or towers in cleveland are owned
01:15:03.340 and it was with that laundered money that it was purchased by kolomoisky yeah how is that now how
01:15:11.420 what have you're investing in buildings in cleveland ohio really what that's how that's how and we
01:15:19.960 pointed this out in the show that's how these guys these money launderers steal their money and
01:15:24.520 that's how they hide it because once it goes to a country it usually goes to like a construction
01:15:29.600 company and it'll stay there for a while it'll move on to some other location and they'll change
01:15:34.840 their name and change the so my my thought is it probably went to some of these i'm just guessing
01:15:40.140 here but they probably went to these construction companies or these uh uh you know these you know
01:15:45.160 large building companies or whatever and then it then went through another layer of laundering to
01:15:50.400 where it then might have probably went somewhere else eventually all roads lead back to kolomoisky and
01:15:55.360 his you know his people but that's why this is so hard to track the full trail you know of where this
01:16:01.000 money goes but that's that's why it's so important because if we can identify that we might actually put
01:16:07.400 an actual receipt to some of these funds that we're we have questions about like the transfers to
01:16:12.480 hunter biden yeah 1.8 billion dollars that just vanished of your money has now been found at least
01:16:20.680 part of it has been found in miami and in cleveland um and at one point i think kolomoisky was the
01:16:27.860 biggest landlord uh for uh you know large buildings in downtown cleveland which i i don't know if it's still
01:16:37.260 going on or not but that's your money america and no one is giving you any perspective because
01:16:43.920 it all goes back to burisma and joe biden and his son hunter thank you for being a subscriber to the
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01:18:53.200 welcome to the glenbeck program it's friday hey stew i've been watching yellowstone
01:19:01.940 have you have you seen yellowstone with kevin costner i've heard really good things about it
01:19:06.100 but i have not seen it yet it is fantastic really it is fantastic yeah uh and you know i've i've had
01:19:14.960 two days so all i've done is watched uh yellowstone the last couple of days while i was in bed uh and
01:19:20.560 uh it just gets better and better but i have a hard time up you know i don't want to give away
01:19:26.980 anything so you know there's some obvious things but he's billed in the first season as a really bad
01:19:33.340 guy you know you don't want to be like your father you don't want to be like him he's a really
01:19:36.800 bad guy i really like his character um and i you know everything in it it makes me want to live in
01:19:44.840 a place like montana where you know not all not all of it i want to be really careful not all of it
01:19:50.880 because some of it is very corrupt but where the cowboy justice is like yeah that's just wrong so
01:19:56.680 we're not going to tolerate it and make it go away i mean in some ways just the common sense that
01:20:05.800 has been lost i don't like the lawlessness of it obviously but the common sense that has been lost
01:20:11.580 uh i kind of i kind of pine for a little bit if you haven't seen it yet yellowstone with kevin
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01:21:43.720 of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenn beck program
01:21:51.280 hello america and welcome to friday i want to introduce you or reintroduce you for
01:21:59.600 most people to somebody i think is incredibly brave and is speaking the truth on a daily basis
01:22:08.000 and not an easy truth and one that is going to cause this individual a lot of hell uh in the short
01:22:14.880 term a lot of heaven in the long term but hell is in this individual's path uh and i want you to know
01:22:24.380 about her and i want you to know about her new book that she comes out she's coming out with uh
01:22:30.580 she joins us in 60 seconds this is the glenn beck program
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01:23:56.300 thrilled to have in studio uh now with us is ali beth stuckey she is a blaze tv host of relatable
01:24:09.240 she is the author of a new book uh you're not enough and that's okay um i am thrilled to have
01:24:18.340 her on because i've watched her grow over the years and i've i've watched her uh as the winds
01:24:26.260 became extraordinary uh and she is the combination of an oak and a willow she bends when she has to
01:24:35.420 uh but not on anything important she stands straight up like an oak uh welcome ali how are you
01:24:43.260 thank you so much that was such a wonderful introduction if you could do that i don't know
01:24:47.000 in front of every podcast episode i have that would be great well i'm i really am so proud of
01:24:53.460 you i've been watching you uh and you are on the only answer that really counts uh i think you are
01:25:01.780 going to and you know this um persecution for christians is coming yeah uh like probably like
01:25:10.940 the first century um and second century but uh uh you are speaking the truth and uh that is
01:25:19.840 really dangerous uh to do on almost every front now so congratulations on that well thank you so
01:25:28.100 much i don't consider myself i don't know if you think about yourself like this but when people say
01:25:32.620 oh you're so brave for talking about this i certainly don't consider myself a courageous or a brave
01:25:37.520 person but i do feel you know compelled to talk about the things that i do and like you said
01:25:42.540 this is the one thing that counts there are a lot of different things that you can maybe acquiesce to
01:25:49.080 or compromise on but for me the gospel of jesus christ and just the source of objective reality
01:25:55.760 uh it's not something that i can waver on so if this is the only wall that i stand on for the rest of
01:26:01.580 my life that's good enough for me yeah that's a pretty important wall probably the the only wall
01:26:06.840 that is is really worth uh because everything is wrapped up in that right um you in your new book
01:26:13.060 uh you talk about you're not enough and that's okay yes um and you share some really very personal
01:26:21.000 experiences uh as a as a woman and as a christian can we can we talk about some of those uh issues
01:26:31.180 you know starting in college with you yes so the book the the other part of the title is escaping the
01:26:38.700 toxic culture of self-love this what i call the cult of self-affirmation or trendy narcissism this
01:26:44.820 idea that the world revolves around you and in order to be happy or successful you first have to
01:26:49.540 basically be um obsessed with yourself in love with yourself you have to have high self-esteem at all
01:26:54.300 times before you can do anything uh that amounts to anything um and i kind of went down this path
01:27:01.360 when i was in college this path of self-discovery of self-love of trying to uh convince myself that i
01:27:07.680 was enough for myself that i didn't need a boyfriend i didn't need a relationship i didn't need religion i
01:27:12.540 didn't need god to tell me what to do i'm just gonna do whatever makes me happy and whatever feels good
01:27:18.260 in the moment something that a lot of young people get caught up in and that included a bunch of
01:27:23.420 unhealthy relationships that included uh drinking too much that included a lifestyle that was just
01:27:29.400 unhealthy and wrapped up in that was also an eating disorder because my identity was wrapped up in
01:27:35.700 looking a certain way and being liked by a certain uh kind of person at the same time telling myself that
01:27:42.200 i'm just doing what makes me happy and i'm proving that i'm enough for myself well that led to a dead end
01:27:47.220 when i realized i was really enslaved to that behavior i finally had a christian counselor sit
01:27:53.240 down with me and say look if you continue down this path of bulimia that's what i was addicted to
01:27:58.560 you will die and at 22 years old i realized that is not the faith that i want that is not how i want
01:28:05.660 my parents to find me and um and so by the grace of god i just realized that it's not more self that
01:28:12.680 i need it's not more self-centeredness and selfishness i'm not enough for myself clearly i do
01:28:17.960 need wisdom and purpose and satisfaction that comes outside of myself namely from the god who made me so
01:28:24.480 yes i had that personal experience myself it's a really weird balance because uh god as our dad i look
01:28:33.560 i'm at as our dad as our dad wants us to understand uh that we are special that we are unique that we
01:28:43.020 we are we do have everything in us that we need um and so there's this it's the same message except
01:28:50.880 it's distorted uh through our uh through our society so when you say you know you have to be
01:28:58.860 happy and love yourself that is the same message that god gives us but what's the disconnect well
01:29:06.160 i would say first that it is a balance that we do matter because we are all people made in god's
01:29:11.420 image we all have souls that are going to live forever and as the bible says he loved the world
01:29:16.040 so much that he gave his own son to die for us and so yes we are important and we do matter we do
01:29:21.940 matter to god the difference is we actually don't need more self-love to feel good about ourselves
01:29:27.660 because self-love is superficial it's fleeting it depends on your circumstances what people think
01:29:32.580 of you what you think of yourself it's very uh it's turbulent it's unreliable instead we need to
01:29:38.880 take our eyes off of ourselves to put them on god who doesn't change and whose thoughts of us uh don't
01:29:46.040 change that is where you gain the confidence that you need the fulfillment that you need not from what
01:29:51.180 we think of ourselves but from who god is and what he thinks of us right and there is also
01:29:57.160 something i mean we're living in again the this this culture that is diametrically opposed uh on itself
01:30:03.800 um you can't have real self-worth if you are only navel gazing and not actually doing anything you i mean
01:30:14.520 work is important um what you do is important building and creating is important uh and and that's
01:30:25.820 you're being told now you can't do that you can't do that uh until you have navel gazed and that's
01:30:34.700 it's insanity it's the opposite of the truth yes we talk about work specifically in my book and how
01:30:41.340 there is a push i would say especially among self-proclaimed socialists like aoc you probably
01:30:46.560 remember in the green new deal she said uh we should make it a possibility for people to not work
01:30:52.060 simply if they don't want to work well socialists always discount this part of human nature that
01:30:57.160 working and productivity and cultivation that that is what we were made to do that the work actually
01:31:03.740 existed before sin before the fall of man god created us to beautify the tiny plot of eternity that
01:31:10.680 he has placed us on and it is actually through that that we find more fulfillment just uh what you said
01:31:16.740 it's through sacrifice that we find a lot of joy and satisfaction not just by telling ourselves how
01:31:21.840 awesome we are so tell me um could you have could you have had the strength um to tell the truth and to
01:31:36.280 weather the storms uh that you know are coming your way uh without god no i don't think that it
01:31:46.620 would be worth it i think there are a lot of people who are not christians who are realizing
01:31:53.500 that there is an attack on objective truth an attack on for example the idea that two and two
01:31:58.520 make four or the idea that there are uh two biological sexes and so there are people who don't know god
01:32:04.940 who are going to stand on that wall and they're going to defend it but without the standard bearer who
01:32:12.640 is god without the person who says there is objective truth without the source of objective
01:32:16.780 truth um then you're kind of on you're kind of on sinking sand well if god doesn't exist who says
01:32:23.640 what is and what isn't then why isn't everything subjective and so because i serve a god who is
01:32:29.420 the source of objective truth and who the bible says does not change then i feel anchored i feel that
01:32:35.540 my feet are on solid ground and i have like you said centuries and centuries of uh history of christians
01:32:44.620 fighting for this at whatever cost and if they can do it then i think all of us can too
01:32:50.620 what do your friends uh say uh your christian friends because i think we are going to lose about
01:33:00.100 50 percent of christians uh in this battle i think uh i've i've done a lot of thinking because of my
01:33:06.840 faith you know we're a very unpopular faith um and very few people know who you know they don't know
01:33:14.600 a mormon and the easiest way to get caught into a trap of yeah go ahead and destroy them is when you're
01:33:21.060 just you're not known by people and i just think that we're going to come under attack maybe first
01:33:26.320 because we'll be the easiest to pick off and then they'll just pick us off one by one um i think we
01:33:32.420 are living in biblical times of of seeing real persecution do you do you agree with 50 percent
01:33:42.720 possibly falling away because it's just going to be too hard i think that it'll be more than that i
01:33:48.000 think that in our lifetimes we will see the death of the cultural christian so that it's not popular
01:33:54.600 it's not mainstream it's not part of popular society anymore to have generally christian or
01:34:00.200 biblical values and that sounds there already uh yeah i mean we're almost there but it'll be
01:34:06.080 more and more unpopular i believe and that sounds really scary but what we see throughout history is
01:34:12.620 that the church of jesus christ it thrives in the margins that the church is refined by fire it is not
01:34:18.800 destroyed by fire and if we look throughout the centuries that is where the gospel has been spread
01:34:25.140 and god has been most glorified when the church is pushed to the margins it's bad for society
01:34:30.440 at large because right now we are benefactors of the biblical worldview whether or not people want to
01:34:35.340 admit it in america um but when the church is on the margins it's actually good for the church it's good
01:34:41.460 for the gospel and we know that in the end jesus christ will win
01:34:44.440 i have a question i really want to ask you but i don't think i'm going to ask you at this time
01:34:57.020 as i'm thinking i was thinking to myself i don't think i would want to be asked that question so i'm
01:35:04.740 i'm i'm gonna we'll have a chat off okay it's not a it's a it's just a personal belief of uh what you
01:35:12.140 see as a possibility uh in our future um you are in this you advise women to get married uh you talk
01:35:23.320 about abortion is wrong um why the uh why the passion on getting married well the bible is clear
01:35:34.520 that if you don't feel like you have to get married if you're not compelled to get married
01:35:39.480 the bible talks about this in relation to sexual immorality like if you've got your passions under
01:35:43.460 control the bible says it's better for you to be single so you can focus all of your time on the
01:35:47.620 lord so if someone is called to that then as the bible says actually read that in the bible this
01:35:52.020 morning in first corinthians then uh then it's great for you to be single however that's not the
01:35:56.860 case for most people and i see an aversion to marriage uh in the millennial generation not because
01:36:04.180 they're focusing all their time on the lord but because they don't want the sacrifice and the
01:36:08.000 commitment that comes to it because we've been told it's the old ball and chain and we're not
01:36:12.220 going to be able to do the things we want to do which is partly true there is going to be sacrifice
01:36:16.680 my point is that um in that commitment of committing something that to something that is bigger than you
01:36:22.340 and sacrificing a lot of your wants and whims for the good and interest of someone else
01:36:28.140 brings you so much more joy than selfishness does the same for kids i don't think that you can
01:36:35.320 in today's society where it is all instant gratification and all me me me me me i i worry
01:36:43.360 about people who are choosing spouses because when you choose a spouse when it's when you have uh chosen
01:36:52.200 wisely uh there is a lot of sacrifice but it is so worth it it is so worth there is nothing more
01:37:00.740 fulfilling in your life than being married to the right person right and having children right i i'm a
01:37:08.460 guy who didn't want any children and now i wish i had 10 more right uh because it is it is um
01:37:16.800 it's it's what we're supposed to do we're supposed to have children and and that wraps you into a place
01:37:25.660 to where you can say uh the only thing i do that is important is in within the walls of my own home
01:37:31.640 yes and there's something really fulfilling in that yes so we're told especially the younger
01:37:37.080 generations that sacrifice needs to be avoided at all cost that if it's really love you won't have to
01:37:42.900 sacrifice but god says sacrificial love is the goal and like you said it brings so much more joy
01:37:49.460 than you can even describe to someone who is not a parent or to someone that is not married and so
01:37:54.340 you're just gonna have to trust us on that this is a uh a book and a message that i urge you to read
01:38:02.000 and to pass on uh you're not enough and that's okay is the name of the book um ali does the show called
01:38:09.740 ali ali beth stuckey um she does her show on uh the blaze and she is well worth the time i couldn't
01:38:18.260 be happier for the direction you've you've gone and you're you're just exceptional well thank you so
01:38:24.000 much but i really appreciate that you bet ali beth stuckey
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01:39:55.460 so today um i've got a podcast coming out i'm going to record it and then it's going to go right out
01:40:13.540 um this afternoon uh with uh dr deborah so it will be available online for everybody tomorrow at three
01:40:21.840 o'clock but um if you are a blaze subscriber you're going to get it uh earlier you're going to get it
01:40:27.700 as soon as we're done today might even go live um but deborah so she is a left-wing academic outcast
01:40:35.140 uh and she is an outcast because she tells the truth about sex and identity i cannot wait to
01:40:43.140 hear her take you know they're trying to she was just on with joe rogan and they're actually trying
01:40:48.540 to uh uh get that one banned that joe rogan podcast banned because she was on it and she talks about
01:40:56.580 males and females it's insane uh what is going on but there was a story out uh that i saw today a new
01:41:04.600 california law will distribute grants to clinics offering transgender hormones to children so if
01:41:13.620 you are if you're a clinic and you give hormones to children you're going to get extra money from the
01:41:21.260 state i mean this is just evil what is happening i mean look you want hormones and you're you're an
01:41:29.320 adult whatever you don't do that to children this is child abuse this is i mean we are just going so
01:41:39.680 dark uh and she's gonna she's gonna answer uh for this uh deborah so is gonna be i can't wait to hear
01:41:47.900 what she has to say uh because i have a feeling um this california law will be eviscerated by her
01:41:55.380 um a voice that you need to hear and uh a voice we're going to bring you because it's a voice that
01:42:02.160 is being silenced one they are trying desperately to silence and uh that's usually a good sign of
01:42:09.380 somebody speaking the truth in today's world um also want to talk to you here uh briefly about
01:42:16.760 something i i mentioned with um thomas massey last hour the de-dollarization that is happening
01:42:24.000 globally and this movement now by our central banks the european central bank is being encouraged
01:42:32.140 by our fed to just open up as a actual bank uh and uh and just start deposit making everyone giving
01:42:41.440 everybody in europe and everybody america a new account at the fed and that way they can just start
01:42:47.820 putting money into your account we've lost uh control uh more on this coming up is the glenn beck
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01:44:19.860 this is the glenn beck program uh hosted by me glenn beck played by me glenn beck because i'm the only
01:44:35.080 one that could play me and if anyone that isn't you know kind of fat and dumpy and old and white
01:44:43.060 uh and uh somebody who has my exact beliefs and the same kind of crosses that i've had to carry my
01:44:51.680 whole life uh if they ever play me i want you to boycott oh man if denzel washington ever wants to
01:44:58.240 play me no no he's not fat yeah uh and uh well that's the thing that's enough to be said it's
01:45:09.140 it's not an authentic experience that's what's most important about actors they have to be able
01:45:14.320 to be living the exact same lives of all the people that they play and if they haven't played
01:45:19.540 that role you know through life they can't play that role on the screen
01:45:23.360 sincerely let me ask you this if denzel washington just did a dead-on glenn beck if he could just
01:45:31.200 dead-on glenn beck and they use prosthetics to make because he would never be able to gain this
01:45:38.040 much way use prosthetics to make him look like me i'd be thrilled i'd be thrilled well i mean
01:45:46.880 strange choice i would i don't know i'm just but it makes a lot of sense i gotta say but he's a great
01:45:54.140 he's a great actor he's uh denzel washington playing uh something you know like me would be
01:46:03.420 would be crazy uh but if if if you could get a denzel washington to star in your movie
01:46:11.000 yeah i'm fine with that if if he was if he could do a dead on me yeah i mean i'm sick of it i think
01:46:18.380 i don't think there's a reason you know they're not going to put a woman to well maybe with you
01:46:22.220 they would but i mean if i'm not there the point i don't think that's necessary i think the point
01:46:26.920 though is that you you you try to make the person look generally like the person though i mean i don't
01:46:33.620 think that they should just start casting white people in the roles of black people for no reason
01:46:38.520 but like when there's not a what i'm a discernible like you know a cartoon is a totally different
01:46:43.580 story it's just whatever voice you like it doesn't have to be a black person or a white person okay so
01:46:48.400 we're talking about two different things here i'm talking about what's her name she was in uh
01:46:53.060 she was in um a mission impossible she played the thief that had to go to australia yeah she was
01:47:01.520 i think you're thinking of zoe saldana typhoid mary if i'm pronouncing it yeah yeah yeah she played
01:47:05.800 yeah she played uh nina simone yes uh and she's she's now crying about it saying i shouldn't have
01:47:13.560 played she's black right she's black she had to finish she's crying about it because she's saying
01:47:18.520 that she was not she's apparently not black enough to play the role or something is it seems to be
01:47:24.240 the accusation she's also not crazy she's also not crazy nina simone in the end was crazy
01:47:30.240 i mean she you know she also hasn't been beaten by everybody who she's you know she's ever fallen
01:47:37.380 in love with i don't think do you need to have that as well i mean is it race is that the only thing
01:47:43.820 that defines you now and does every i mean why have actors why have actors because all of them are
01:47:51.960 pretending to be something that they're not you know what i mean so yeah she's not black enough
01:47:58.380 well who cares if she played the role well who cares besides antifa yeah i i do we have a clip i
01:48:09.900 guess of zoe saldana talking about this uh let's check it out i should have never played nina um
01:48:16.600 i should have done everything in my power with the leverage that i had 10 years ago which was a
01:48:24.100 different leverage but it was leveraged nonetheless i should have tried everything in my power to cast
01:48:29.900 a black woman to play an exceptionally perfect black woman yeah that it's you're growing it's painful
01:48:40.560 i thought back then that listen i thought back then that i i was i i had i had the permission
01:48:49.900 because i was a black woman oh and i am but i but it was nina simone and you know how the life
01:49:00.020 oh who could play nina simone other than nina simone on with the standards yeah you know what i
01:49:07.500 all right you can turn it off i i i've i've i've i thought a lot about this and uh i've been asked to
01:49:14.380 play abraham lincoln and i he was white and i'm white but he was abraham lincoln yeah he was abraham
01:49:22.360 lincoln who are you gonna get to play him uh who abraham lincoln apparently is the only acceptable
01:49:29.560 choice there well no nelson mandela except nelson mandela is dead and and uh and not white i mean
01:49:36.720 you'd have it there's a mix here i mean there's a mix here when you pick someone to play a real life
01:49:43.060 person right you have to pick a mixture of someone who looks kind of like them and someone who's
01:49:50.860 talented if you only look for a lookalike you're going to get an impersonator from a street festival
01:49:56.480 and they're not going to be a good actor and if you just pick any random the best actor you can find
01:50:01.280 they're not going to look anything like them so there's a fusion there and if you don't have if you
01:50:06.580 have somebody who is really well known and you it is not necessarily the best uh lookalike or whatever
01:50:16.380 uh you know then then then what do you get you get a movie that nobody wants to go see
01:50:23.020 if if you have an actor who is not well known uh but he looks just like him sounds just like him but
01:50:31.600 not a great actor and not really well known well then what do you get do you think brad pitt is worth
01:50:38.400 10 million dollars no he's only worth that because people know who he is they know his acting and they
01:50:45.180 will go to see him same thing with tom hanks and every other famous actor yeah what i mean like you
01:50:53.380 know it's really ridiculous i mean like you know let me uh give you an example of this of a very much a
01:51:00.020 a a group in hollywood that is discriminated against ugly people okay eileen warnos was was not a good
01:51:09.220 looking lady okay she was a serial killer and you know who is a good looking lady charlize theron
01:51:14.900 and charlize theron put on all sorts of weird prosthetics to look like eileen warnos who is not
01:51:20.620 a pretty lady he she uglified herself uh to play the role of this female serial killer in the movie
01:51:27.200 monster which she wanted you know she won an oscar for it didn't she i think uh yeah she did she won
01:51:31.860 the best and why wouldn't you just get an ugly person right just get an ugly person to play the
01:51:37.180 role how can you get a really good looking person to play that role it's ridiculous well yeah i mean
01:51:41.860 like you she's a really good actress right so they put her in a role where she played the she did a very
01:51:48.680 good job it used to be that that was like the award-winning thing how i can't believe the bravery of
01:51:55.160 her to lower herself to an ugly person to play this role that used to get you awards and it did
01:52:01.000 in this case i don't think would she be able to play that role today i mean no there are a lot of
01:52:05.900 ugly people out there that are probably really good actresses that should get more roles based solely
01:52:11.120 on their acting talent however they don't get the roles because you know they don't want to have
01:52:15.760 people uh leading movies that are ugly generally speaking unless it's a an ugly female serial killer
01:52:20.480 so poor poor ugly actress whoever she is out there that looks like eileen warnos they didn't
01:52:25.720 give it to her why because they wanted charlie starin attached to it and you know there is a great
01:52:31.780 ugly actress out there yes you know that was like there is man that was my role that was i was born
01:52:38.040 for that role look at me look at me and they only give the ugly actress uh uh the the roles of like
01:52:45.300 the annoying friend in the romantic comedy uh she gets that role all the time but she can't get the
01:52:52.200 lead role because she's ugly here's the movie it's built for the ugly actress and they give it to
01:52:58.480 charlie's theron is that fair i mean i guess not in today's world no it's not it's not it's not and
01:53:06.240 that damn harry shearer oh i mean he is playing the roles in the simpsons of all kinds of people
01:53:15.740 and it's not right including it's not right dr julius hibbert glenn um the doctor from the simpsons
01:53:23.020 who he's a black doctor well not really black he's i don't know exactly what pigment of paint he is
01:53:30.840 um but uh he is a character of color yeah he's a well yeah they're actually on the simpsons they
01:53:38.360 are all and there's a lot of yellow people on the simpsons which also harry shearer is not but i
01:53:42.200 guess those roles are okay he was asked about this because uh hank is area who uh used to do the role
01:53:49.420 of apu on the simpsons which i don't even know if the character exists anymore if they just deleted
01:53:53.280 the character if they hired someone else to do the voice but he can't do that because he doesn't
01:53:56.200 represent indian people or something and i've i other than people celebrities i've never heard
01:54:02.440 any indian person actually be upset about this but that's a whole nother story uh so azaria who's done
01:54:08.480 all sorts of things that are much more offensive than apu watch brockmeyer for a couple of episodes
01:54:13.760 and tell me he's not he doesn't he won't do anything that's offensive um and so he's now abandoned
01:54:19.280 this they asked harry shearer they're like hey you're playing the the voice of of dr julius hibbert
01:54:24.140 shouldn't you abandon that he replied quote i have a very simple belief about acting the job of the
01:54:31.140 actor is to play someone who they're not that's the gig that's the job description
01:54:36.300 there's a conflation between representation which is important people from all backgrounds should be
01:54:42.260 represented in the writing and producing ends of the business so they decide what stories to tell and
01:54:46.820 what knowledge and performance um performance as i say is the job of playing the part of someone you're
01:54:53.400 not i'm not a rich nuclear plant owner i'm not a bible believing christian who lived next door to
01:54:59.460 homer i'm not any of those people i love him yeah he's awesome he is he is a real no he's a real lefty
01:55:08.800 but i just i love him yeah i think he's funny uh he's really smart he seems he seems honest and uh you
01:55:16.780 know he's at the point of his career he doesn't care he just doesn't care yeah and he doesn't get
01:55:23.360 paid by the voice so him losing dr jim julius hibbert is not going to make any difference to him
01:55:28.640 financially it's just a matter of like it's but it's a matter of principle it's his character he's
01:55:34.740 developed it he's brought it through this entire time if you want to add another doctor that you want
01:55:39.560 to give to somebody else do it but i mean the guy has built this character from scratch and i just i
01:55:45.120 this sort of stuff is insane and if we don't start if i just don't understand why people don't stand
01:55:50.700 up against it it's it's obviously insane no i don't think regular people i think it's a rational
01:55:55.020 standard so i think that it is uh there's a couple of things going on i think people are like
01:56:00.940 you know what they got it coming to him i mean they they created this world good luck good luck
01:56:06.580 they got there so there's that there's also what am i going to do about it and i think there's there's
01:56:11.920 another factor and and fear in this particular part of of cancel culture i don't think plays a real
01:56:18.900 role um i think it is uh it's so ridiculous it's going to burn itself out you know what i mean people
01:56:27.280 just think yeah i hope so it's so this is so no i know i don't think it will burn itself i mean it
01:56:33.580 it will eventually uh but hopefully not in a you know a fiery furnace uh someplace uh it will
01:56:42.260 eventually burn itself out uh just how far down do we have to go what's our bottom i don't i don't
01:56:48.880 see anybody going i don't know i think this is my bottom i feel like the bottom if it's not making
01:56:54.660 black women cry for playing the roles of black women i don't know what what exactly it could be
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01:58:25.460 this is the glenbeck program it's friday uh the uh lebanese
01:58:45.360 hezbollah secretary general hassan nazrala uh gave a speech in 2016 where he described a nuclear
01:58:54.000 explosion that could uh detonate in israel by hezbollah using a description that fits what
01:59:01.540 happened in beirut um also he threatened in the past to destroy israel by by causing this
01:59:08.540 massive explosion uh in the port of uh haifa using ammonia tanks he said would be like a nuclear
01:59:16.820 explosion in 2016 in february he said that ammonia is stored in haifa there would be 15 000 tons of gas
01:59:25.060 uh and explosions that would cause the deaths of tens of thousands of people he told the audience at
01:59:32.080 the time that with several missiles his terrorist group could set off the ammonia with the same impact
01:59:36.400 of a nuclear weapon um now we also know that they have a significant arsenal of explosives missiles
01:59:45.040 ammunition and more stored in populated areas in a july report they found that hezbollah had at least
01:59:53.840 28 missile launching sites command and control infrastructure missile assembly sites rocket fuel storage sites
01:59:59.860 and missile bunkers next to high schools clinics hospitals golf clubs yada yada yada it looks as though this uh ammonium
02:00:08.500 nitrate was part of a hezbollah uh storage facility for weapons uh we also know that berlin uh in the last couple
02:00:20.400 of years found a ton of ammonium nitrate in a storage facility from hezbollah uh in and around uh centers of
02:00:32.900 population they just found it in london as well this uh this while this explosion may not have been
02:00:42.780 unintentional this explosion looks like it was hezbollah and if if they lose control of the narrative
02:00:50.540 and this is known in lebanon as hezbollah storing their weapons uh and killing all of these people and
02:01:00.680 destroying uh a great portion of beirut it's not going to go well for hezbollah this is not going to
02:01:07.560 be good for iran and it couldn't happen to a nicer group of people in iran gosh darn it hate to see
02:01:19.680 them lose popularity in the middle east stay safe this weekend um don't miss our podcast with dr deborah
02:01:27.260 so it'll be out in just a little while uh if for blaze subscribers and tomorrow wherever you get your
02:01:33.380 podcast is the glenn beck program