The Glenn Beck Program - May 06, 2019


Globalist Woke on Capitalism | Guest: Michael Rectenwald | 5⧸6⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

164.53038

Word Count

20,264

Sentence Count

1,989

Misogynist Sentences

26

Hate Speech Sentences

77


Summary

On today's Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks about the latest in the latest goings on in the Middle East, including the latest attack on Israeli civilians by Islamic Jihad and Ilan Omar. Also, President Trump's trade tariffs are hurting the economy and sending the Dow 500 down 500 points.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 It's going to be another fantastic show.
00:00:01.780 There's a lot, a lot to talk about.
00:00:06.280 The Palestinian thing is just insanity, true insanity.
00:00:12.800 We'll get to that coming up right away and tell you how we might be going to war with Iran soon.
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00:01:00.040 The entire thing began after a Palestinian Islamic Jihad sniper fired at Israeli soldiers.
00:01:10.960 Israel retaliated.
00:01:14.220 Over 600 rockets were then fired on civilians in Israel.
00:01:21.260 And now we have Ilan Omar saying that Israel is not a real democracy.
00:01:31.140 It doesn't respect other religions.
00:01:34.580 Shouldn't be a Jewish state.
00:01:37.640 We have Talib saying now that it's time that we take care of, quote, our Palestinian people.
00:01:46.460 Well, here in America, I hope we do take care of our Palestinian people.
00:01:53.720 Rashid Talib, who are your Palestinian people?
00:01:58.180 Because last I checked, you were a member of the United States Congress.
00:02:02.360 The lies, the deception, and the ramifications in one minute.
00:02:13.080 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:14.960 I haven't even said good morning to Stu yet.
00:02:17.280 Hello, Stu.
00:02:18.000 Good morning, Glenn.
00:02:18.800 How are you?
00:02:19.240 Oh, my gosh.
00:02:20.780 Am I fantastic?
00:02:21.980 Things are wonderful as usual.
00:02:23.600 Wonderful.
00:02:24.280 Good to hear.
00:02:24.860 They are fantastic.
00:02:26.880 Good for you?
00:02:28.540 Wonderful, Glenn.
00:02:29.280 Yeah, yeah, yeah, good.
00:02:30.440 I wouldn't know that.
00:02:31.360 I mean, actually, we do have some really good economic news we could talk about today.
00:02:35.100 We have great economic news.
00:02:35.740 There's a lot of good coming in that.
00:02:37.260 Except for the damn trade thing.
00:02:40.200 I know.
00:02:40.680 What is he doing?
00:02:42.060 What is he doing?
00:02:43.120 Stop it, Mr. President.
00:02:44.420 Please stop it.
00:02:46.080 It's really the one thing, but there's so many other positives so far it hasn't.
00:02:50.240 I know.
00:02:50.660 It hasn't made a massive impact, though.
00:02:52.660 It's definitely a drag on the economy if he would reverse that.
00:02:55.880 Downs down 500 points this morning.
00:02:57.100 Yeah.
00:02:57.800 I mean, like, what are you doing?
00:02:59.460 Stop it.
00:03:00.040 Stop it.
00:03:00.460 Stop it.
00:03:00.800 Stop it.
00:03:01.100 Stop it.
00:03:01.760 I just love these tariffs.
00:03:03.520 I love them.
00:03:04.180 He is a fan.
00:03:04.840 He is a fan.
00:03:05.280 And he ran on that.
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00:04:21.100 So, a Islamic Jihad sniper fired at an Israeli soldier.
00:04:37.660 So, what happened?
00:04:39.900 The Israelis fired back.
00:04:43.000 Then Hamas decided, let's go to town.
00:04:47.280 Over 600 rockets.
00:04:51.100 600 rockets fired into Israel.
00:04:54.340 Four Israeli civilians were killed.
00:04:56.800 The first civilians killed since the seven-week Gaza war in 2014.
00:05:02.020 Why?
00:05:03.260 Because they just fire rockets.
00:05:05.020 They're looking to kill anyone.
00:05:07.340 Thank goodness that there wasn't school yesterday because schools were blown up.
00:05:16.220 Kindergarten.
00:05:16.860 Did you see the picture of the kindergarten class?
00:05:18.960 I mean, they were so lucky that nobody was in those classes.
00:05:24.200 High-ranking Hamas operative was killed.
00:05:27.320 Now, he's the guy responsible for transferring money from Iran to Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
00:05:35.340 Everybody was going crazy.
00:05:37.340 Everybody was going crazy.
00:05:38.340 You know what's really fascinating to me is how people on the left, and I mean, I shouldn't say on the left, how Democrats, the people that we know and love in our own family, how these people don't understand what side they're on.
00:06:02.040 If you saw this weekend, you saw the liberals that were going after the Venezuelans in New York, the anti-Maduro Venezuelans.
00:06:18.100 Did you see that?
00:06:18.800 They were screaming at them in New York about how Maduro wasn't so bad, and these anti-Maduro people, they just want war, and they're just trying to help Trump out.
00:06:37.700 It's nuts what's happening.
00:06:43.040 Then you have Rashida Tlaib saying that the New York Times is dehumanizing our Palestinian people who just want to be free.
00:06:56.940 Who are your Palestinian people, Rashid?
00:07:02.180 Can we play the audio I just heard on the four-minute buzz?
00:07:05.940 Play the audio, please, of Ilan Omar.
00:07:10.380 Listen to this.
00:07:11.360 Most of the things that have always been aggravating to me is that we have had a policy that makes one superior to the other, and we mask it with a conversation that's about justice and a two-state solution.
00:07:24.920 When you have policies that clearly prioritize one over the other.
00:07:31.680 Such as?
00:07:33.080 I mean, just our relationship really with the Israeli government and the Israeli state.
00:07:38.920 And so when I see Israel institute law that recognizes it as a Jewish state and does not recognize the other religions that are living in it, and we still uphold it as a democracy in the Middle East,
00:07:58.540 I almost chuckle because I know that if we see that in any other society, we would criticize it, we would call it out, we do that.
00:08:11.700 Excuse me?
00:08:13.180 Don't recognize others living in the area?
00:08:17.540 She goes on to compare it to Saudi Arabia.
00:08:21.020 Excuse me?
00:08:21.800 That's an Islamic state, and you can't even have a Bible.
00:08:27.280 There are churches.
00:08:29.020 There are mosques everywhere in Israel.
00:08:33.200 Everywhere.
00:08:35.760 There is a huge Christian and Muslim population in Israel.
00:08:42.400 There are Christians and there are Muslims in the Knesset.
00:08:47.900 That's their House and Senate.
00:08:49.720 What do you mean?
00:08:54.060 Why aren't you speaking out about places like, I don't know, Iran or Syria or Turkey or Saudi Arabia or Libya?
00:09:07.640 Is it okay to have an Islamic state?
00:09:10.260 The day you come out and say it's wrong that it's an Islamic state, I'll listen to you.
00:09:17.680 I won't agree with you, but I'll at least listen to you when you say it shouldn't be a Jewish state.
00:09:24.600 Now, we want to bring Jason in.
00:09:26.600 He's our chief researcher and also military affairs expert.
00:09:31.540 We sent the USS Abraham Lincoln over to stand guard against Iran.
00:09:39.920 This is coming from Iran.
00:09:42.100 Tell me, first of all, the high-ranking Hamas operative that was killed, responsible for transferring money from Iran to Hamas.
00:09:49.800 What do we know about that?
00:09:51.000 This is all linked.
00:09:52.680 This is all linked.
00:09:54.000 So that specific high-ranking commander, just like you said, that's his job is to take the funds that come over from Iran and give that to Hamas, give it to Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and a number of other groups that Iran supports in Israel.
00:10:06.340 It's very telling that Islamic Jihad, that's the main Iranian group that's in Gaza, that they're the ones that started all this.
00:10:15.380 They started it.
00:10:16.120 They knew exactly what was going to happen.
00:10:17.800 They knew Israel was going to retaliate.
00:10:20.140 Hamas then responds with overwhelming force.
00:10:23.340 Like you said, that's conservative, is 600 rockets.
00:10:26.060 It's probably closer to 700.
00:10:28.000 Absolutely insane in a two-day period.
00:10:31.180 A two-day period.
00:10:32.700 Now, as soon as this aircraft carrier went into the Gulf, I was like, I know exactly what this is.
00:10:37.720 The rumors were saying that we decided to do this because we had gotten word that Iran was planning attacks on either U.S. forces or U.S. allies.
00:10:47.020 That, to me, says Israel all the way.
00:10:50.320 They knew what the strategy is.
00:10:52.480 And the strategy is good, Glenn, for attacking Israel.
00:10:56.160 It should have worked during the Six-Day War.
00:10:58.200 And it's all the Arab nations surrounding them, they have more people than Israel does.
00:11:02.160 It's a war of attrition.
00:11:02.900 So if they hit them from multiple sides, from multiple borders, Israel shouldn't be able to hold.
00:11:08.200 In fact, Israel should not be here today.
00:11:11.220 It was divine intervention in my mind.
00:11:13.240 Yeah, from 67, it was divine intervention.
00:11:15.700 There was no way.
00:11:16.880 What do you think could hold it this time besides divine intervention?
00:11:21.440 Divine intervention or the United States government going in and helping them.
00:11:25.240 Because no one else will.
00:11:26.820 Absolutely no one else will.
00:11:27.960 And now, as the people that you were just quoting are actually trying to change that.
00:11:30.960 They're trying to change public sentiment so that they don't have the social contract to go in and defend Israel.
00:11:36.680 But it's looking like we have the administration in place, at least for now, that's going to take a stand with them.
00:11:44.680 But if we wouldn't show them that we were willing to put overwhelming force in the area to respond, because that's what this was.
00:11:51.540 I guarantee, if this would have escalated to the next level, if we would have set this one out,
00:11:55.220 then I can almost guarantee that Hezbollah would have been, they probably already had the orders.
00:11:59.400 If nothing happens, if no carrier moves into the area, Hezbollah moves down into Israel, moves down into Gaza,
00:12:05.660 and then this becomes that war, just like the Six-Day War, multiple different borders, and Israel shouldn't be able to defend that.
00:12:12.360 Egypt wouldn't be in on it, though, this time.
00:12:14.300 Egypt would not be.
00:12:15.440 Saudi Arabia wouldn't be in on it this time.
00:12:18.060 No.
00:12:18.200 So you would really only have, what, maybe Syria, Turkey, Lebanon, Iran.
00:12:28.940 Yep.
00:12:29.600 Turkey, which is a very, very strange bedfellows, because, like, the alliances are different now.
00:12:35.620 Turkey's Muslim Brotherhood, but they also hate Iran.
00:12:38.360 I don't know.
00:12:38.740 I have a hard time thinking that they would all come together in a Six-Day War-type scenario.
00:12:43.220 But, really, it would be hard enough fighting with Hezbollah.
00:12:47.200 I mean, consider, Israel's already fought a war with Hezbollah, and it didn't go very well.
00:12:51.020 Did not go very well.
00:12:52.220 They've had years and years and years to get the funding, to get the weapons.
00:12:55.540 That's why the blockade is there.
00:12:57.140 And that's something that Ilhan Omar or Rashid Tlaib are not even talking about.
00:12:59.900 They keep calling this an occupation force.
00:13:02.060 There are no occupying troops in Gaza.
00:13:04.540 There are none.
00:13:05.320 Yeah, you know, when Rashid said, when, you know, when are we going to stop dehumanizing Palestinians?
00:13:12.200 Well, I don't know.
00:13:13.400 I'm not dehumanizing Palestinians.
00:13:15.380 I don't know anybody who does dehumanize Palestinians.
00:13:18.460 Hamas does.
00:13:18.920 Except the Palestinians and Iran.
00:13:21.880 They don't care about the Palestinians.
00:13:24.740 Yeah, it seems like when you want to strap a vest that explodes on a person, you're kind of dehumanizing them.
00:13:30.300 Even if it is to kill the Jews and that wonderful, glorious goal you have.
00:13:33.900 When you push mothers and babies to the front line, knowing that they're going to be slaughtered.
00:13:39.300 When you put them next to the top terror targets to make sure that, you know, to kill them, you have to also have other casualties that they can then exploit.
00:13:48.720 Who's dehumanizing these people?
00:13:50.360 You know.
00:13:51.020 When the Hamas leadership, when they fire rockets or when they make a decision from their headquarters, they know exactly what's going to happen.
00:13:59.240 They know a retaliation is going to come.
00:14:00.540 They know a bomb is going to come from the IDF.
00:14:03.120 What they do is they immediately abandon those buildings and they go into the civilian buildings next door.
00:14:08.680 So that when you hear that civilians die, that's by design.
00:14:12.280 They do that on purpose and they know how the media is going to cover it.
00:14:15.540 And the media falls for it every frigging time.
00:14:19.180 It's absolutely.
00:14:19.840 I don't.
00:14:20.760 See, here's where I think this is falling apart.
00:14:23.700 I think I think the Democrats are so overplaying their hand and not by choice.
00:14:31.160 I mean, did you see Nancy Pelosi come out this weekend going, you know, we really need to kind of stay in the middle ground.
00:14:36.520 I don't know if you if you saw this, but she's like, you know, we should be, you know, we really need to kind of remain moderate in the middle.
00:14:43.760 Well, what she's saying is we should just be crazy progressives, not Marxist social is socialist Islamists, because that's where they're headed.
00:14:56.280 And I just I can't believe that the American people are are with open borders.
00:15:07.040 They are with Islamic terror.
00:15:11.960 I just don't see them standing with care.
00:15:15.220 I do see them caring about things like the Uyghurs.
00:15:18.740 You know, I tweeted something last night when I was going through all of this.
00:15:22.400 I'm I'm for the Uyghurs.
00:15:24.020 I think what's happening in China to the Uyghurs is an atrocity.
00:15:29.080 Where's care on that one?
00:15:31.580 It's an absolute atrocity what's going on.
00:15:34.820 I mean, they could all be killed before America even or the world even wakes up.
00:15:41.340 They are liquidating people in China, this entire Muslim community.
00:15:47.020 And I'm all for standing up and making sure.
00:15:50.740 I mean, I was very disappointed when Donald Trump took that off the table in his negotiations this weekend.
00:15:57.600 He said he wasn't going to he wasn't going to push for the Uyghurs release.
00:16:03.000 I have to tell you, I was really disappointed in that.
00:16:07.360 So how can I have Islamophobia if I'm for the Islamic people in China?
00:16:14.060 But I'm against the people, the Palestinians, because of the way they behave.
00:16:21.500 They're being used and they're being used by the Muslim Brotherhood.
00:16:25.820 They're being used by Hezbollah.
00:16:27.320 They're being used by everybody, including Tlaib, including Omar.
00:16:32.660 They're being used.
00:16:35.580 I feel bad for the Palestinian people, but I am not for their their cause because their cause is driven by terrorists.
00:16:46.880 And I just I I find it hard to believe.
00:16:50.020 But, you know, hey, I.
00:16:52.540 I told you once I've told you a thousand times you won't recognize your country.
00:16:57.440 I don't recognize my country anymore, so I don't know if I can predict my country.
00:17:01.880 But if my countrymen are still awake or alive at all, they're going to see the things that are happening and they are not going to want to stand with the extremists in the Democratic Party.
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00:18:45.300 Let me give you this one.
00:18:55.340 Okay, so we had the crazy liberals in New York screaming at the Venezuelans who were protesting outside of the Venezuela embassy.
00:19:10.980 Now, they were pro, no, anti-Maduro people inside the embassy.
00:19:17.600 Of course, it's all pro-Maduro, whether they personally are or not.
00:19:22.680 That's the stance of the government.
00:19:24.780 Maduro is the leader.
00:19:26.320 So, you had all of these freedom people, all Venezuelans.
00:19:31.200 They're protesting in front of their own embassy.
00:19:35.500 Now, these guys have skin in the game because their families are there.
00:19:40.980 These white liberals come out, and they are just hammering, just hammering these people, standing up for Maduro.
00:19:52.860 It's like, how are you doing this?
00:19:57.000 How can you get up in the morning and go, yep, I'm on the right side.
00:20:01.760 I'm absolutely on the right side.
00:20:03.260 I'm for Maduro.
00:20:05.680 What?
00:20:06.520 What?
00:20:07.000 Just a simple bus driver who rose to prominence, Glenn, and is trying to do the right thing for the people.
00:20:14.600 It's amazing when that is the dynamic, when people who actually have family members there,
00:20:19.340 who actually have been handed the downsides of this whole situation in real vivid ways,
00:20:26.880 are being protested by people who walk out of coffee shops and are telling them how they should feel about socialism.
00:20:35.480 They'll defend it to the death.
00:20:36.580 They usually do.
00:20:37.760 So, let's do another one because they'll defend this to the death, too.
00:20:41.940 They'll say, oh, no, no, no.
00:20:43.620 This is an isolated incident.
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00:20:47.580 I don't know.
00:20:48.200 Did you see what happened in Philadelphia, at the mosque in Philadelphia?
00:20:52.000 Yeah, a little bit.
00:20:53.020 Yeah.
00:20:53.220 Okay.
00:20:53.500 So, let me play the video here, if we have the video.
00:20:56.920 This is from a mosque in Philadelphia where the kids are celebrating Uma.
00:21:02.700 We don't have it.
00:21:03.500 I thought I saw it earlier.
00:21:05.320 Uma Day, where they were wearing Palestinian scarves.
00:21:09.640 They read poetry, and they sang songs.
00:21:13.040 And the songs were about killing for Allah and killing for the mosque in Jerusalem and subjecting their enemies of Allah to eternal torture.
00:21:27.780 Okay, so, in Philadelphia, at the mosque, they were singing songs about beheading infidels and sending Allah's people to eternal torture.
00:21:45.820 Anybody who is against Allah.
00:21:47.620 When we come back, I'm going to share with you what they said, how that happened.
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00:24:44.340 Welcome to the program.
00:24:46.040 We were just talking off the air.
00:24:47.440 I just saw Endgame this weekend.
00:24:49.300 And we won't go into details, but it is, I found, I didn't have anybody spoil it for me,
00:24:55.340 but I had people say to me, oh, it's the greatest movie of all time.
00:24:58.420 It's a blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:24:59.680 And I was like, shut up.
00:25:00.500 I don't want to hear that because I don't want to up my expectations.
00:25:03.640 Set your expectations.
00:25:05.080 But it was, it was not the greatest movie of all time, but it is really satisfying.
00:25:10.140 It is.
00:25:10.460 I think it's solid.
00:25:11.140 Yeah, really solid and, and probably the most satisfying ending to it, to a series I've
00:25:18.240 ever seen.
00:25:18.960 Yeah.
00:25:19.480 You know, Star Wars is ending.
00:25:21.000 They've got what?
00:25:22.100 Episode nine coming out in December.
00:25:24.600 Yeah.
00:25:25.060 I can't imagine that that's going to be half as satisfying as this one was.
00:25:29.100 I can't either.
00:25:29.960 Two solid movies in that series.
00:25:32.060 Uh, well, yeah, maybe two in the entire series of Star Wars.
00:25:35.620 I love Star Wars movies, but really, I think the first three are solid.
00:25:39.180 I think the first three are solid.
00:25:40.160 The first two, Return of the Jedi is a bunch of Ewoks.
00:25:43.120 The third one's solid.
00:25:44.160 It's not that good.
00:25:45.380 Go back and revisit Return of the Jedi.
00:25:47.420 It is not that good.
00:25:48.240 You've always had a problem with that.
00:25:48.840 It's not nearly as good as the first two.
00:25:50.580 Well, the Ewoks were just so horrible.
00:25:51.960 Yeah.
00:25:52.200 It was stupid.
00:25:52.980 It was the precursor to Jar Jar Binks.
00:25:55.160 And then it went to the prequels, which we all know were disasters.
00:25:58.100 I thought, I'll give the first one back, even though it was basically just remade the
00:26:02.120 first movie.
00:26:03.120 I'll give episode, I guess, seven some credit.
00:26:06.660 I kind of like that one.
00:26:08.280 You know, eight.
00:26:08.780 You know, really, it has not been a consistent success for one of the biggest series of all
00:26:15.380 time.
00:26:15.880 I mean, it's really been uneven.
00:26:17.940 It really has to be generous.
00:26:19.100 Even is generous.
00:26:20.320 Yeah.
00:26:20.720 And where Marvel has, well, up until recently, I thought has been really pretty even.
00:26:26.720 It's been really, really very good all the way along.
00:26:31.320 It's had some, it's had some clunkers, but not like the consistency of Star Wars.
00:26:36.480 That thing was just destroyed.
00:26:38.480 It's a kind of amazing that it's just powered through all that, though.
00:26:41.320 I mean, it's powered through three prequels that universally everybody hates, basically.
00:26:46.300 And that's why.
00:26:47.120 Because it had 30 years of love.
00:26:49.420 Yeah.
00:26:49.720 I mean, we loved it so much.
00:26:52.420 We've endured the last five that have been totally subpar.
00:26:56.540 Yeah.
00:26:56.740 And we still look at it as, oh my gosh, the new Star Wars is coming out.
00:27:01.580 It's amazing.
00:27:01.980 How is it possible?
00:27:03.260 I do.
00:27:04.020 I still look, I hated the last one.
00:27:06.640 And I can't wait for the next one.
00:27:08.160 Oh, I can't.
00:27:08.760 What other movie could you, I can't think of another one like that.
00:27:13.080 That's how much, how beloved the first three are.
00:27:15.380 To me, it is, it's, I'm.
00:27:17.280 Are you not looking forward to it?
00:27:18.380 I'm looking forward to it, but it's not like, no, no, no.
00:27:20.920 It's not like I've got to be there.
00:27:23.340 Like the new Godzilla is out.
00:27:25.640 I want to see that.
00:27:26.560 I'm going the day it opens.
00:27:28.140 It looks awesome.
00:27:29.140 Oh my gosh.
00:27:30.180 Have you seen the reboot of the Godzilla movies?
00:27:33.000 How many reboots have there been?
00:27:35.100 No, no, no, no.
00:27:35.200 The latest one.
00:27:36.420 The latest couple have been good.
00:27:37.620 Yeah, I saw the latest one, I think.
00:27:39.420 The one with.
00:27:40.300 Brian Cranston.
00:27:41.000 Brian Cranston.
00:27:41.500 Yeah, that was solid.
00:27:42.480 Yeah, it was solid.
00:27:42.860 Rock solid.
00:27:43.460 Is that related to this new one?
00:27:44.620 Yes.
00:27:45.020 It is.
00:27:45.400 Yes, it's a continuation of this one.
00:27:46.800 I got to say, and just the height, like the trailer has sucked me in completely.
00:27:50.940 Oh my gosh, the trailer is fantastic.
00:27:53.260 Rafe and I were just on the end of our seats.
00:27:55.260 We were like, yes!
00:27:57.760 I'm totally 11 years old when that thing comes on.
00:28:00.160 I don't know why.
00:28:01.140 Yeah.
00:28:01.400 Again, I was not a fan of Godzilla as a kid.
00:28:04.560 It just looks amazing.
00:28:05.200 We used to joke about Godzilla.
00:28:06.840 It was so bad.
00:28:08.820 And isn't this like, doesn't it have like Mothra in it?
00:28:10.660 Yeah, it has a three-headed dragon.
00:28:12.000 And like, it's all the big characters together.
00:28:14.000 Yeah.
00:28:14.320 At once.
00:28:15.040 It's what the Japanese used to do occasionally.
00:28:17.100 They made Godzilla the hero, and he fought off the evil monsters.
00:28:21.900 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:28:22.560 It's so great.
00:28:23.240 That's what this one is, right?
00:28:24.440 No, that's what he did in the last one.
00:28:26.280 So dumb.
00:28:27.100 I still love it.
00:28:27.900 I don't know why.
00:28:28.520 It's like, again, like I have no, I sometimes will make fun of superhero movies because I
00:28:34.200 don't have any interest in them.
00:28:35.800 Or, I mean, even like fantasy movies, like Lord of the Rings.
00:28:38.720 Everyone's like, the greatest movies of all time.
00:28:39.860 I have no interest in them at all.
00:28:41.140 And yet, here I am pitching for Godzilla.
00:28:42.900 Yeah.
00:28:43.140 It's not a lot of credibility there.
00:28:44.120 I know.
00:28:44.140 It doesn't seem like your style.
00:28:44.920 No.
00:28:45.100 No, it doesn't.
00:28:45.760 I don't know why.
00:28:46.380 Giant monster.
00:28:47.500 I like the disaster movies.
00:28:49.660 Like, I like the giant, you know.
00:28:51.740 Towering Inferno.
00:28:52.760 Yeah.
00:28:53.580 Earthquake.
00:28:54.420 They're just, I don't know why.
00:28:55.800 There's no reason for me to like those.
00:28:57.440 None of those good ones, though.
00:28:59.720 None of them were good.
00:29:00.680 None of them were good.
00:29:01.680 And there's no good disaster movies now.
00:29:05.020 No, I, San Andreas.
00:29:06.480 Did you say San Andreas?
00:29:07.200 I saw San Andreas.
00:29:08.100 That was horrible, but fun.
00:29:09.180 You had to see San Andreas.
00:29:10.380 Yeah, that was fun.
00:29:11.640 I like The Rock, man.
00:29:13.120 It's awesome.
00:29:13.980 That's what I thought it was.
00:29:14.720 The Rock.
00:29:15.200 And then he did one called Skyscraper.
00:29:17.900 Yes, I saw it.
00:29:18.840 Recently, you saw it?
00:29:19.500 Oh, yeah, I saw that.
00:29:21.080 It's The Rock.
00:29:22.000 You gotta see The Rock.
00:29:23.120 It's fun.
00:29:23.960 It's no way.
00:29:24.820 I'm not saying it was the best one, no.
00:29:25.900 It's worth an on-demand rent?
00:29:27.600 Oh, yeah.
00:29:28.160 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:29:29.000 I mean, you'll be bothered by some of the physics of it.
00:29:34.220 That's a real understatement.
00:29:36.040 I'll bet.
00:29:36.960 It was well done for that type of movie, just like San Andreas was.
00:29:41.900 The ridiculous, over-the-top disaster things going on, and so many times they're running
00:29:46.080 away from the earth falling behind them, and there's towers falling nine inches behind
00:29:50.940 them, and they're not moved.
00:29:51.940 They keep running.
00:29:52.660 It's that type of stuff.
00:29:53.800 As long as you don't mind overlooking that, and you sort of celebrate it as the ridiculousness
00:29:57.720 that it is.
00:29:58.440 It's like a day after tomorrow where they outrun the instant freeze.
00:30:02.800 If we can just run into the library, we'll be fine, because the cold can never come into
00:30:09.100 the library.
00:30:10.120 No.
00:30:10.640 No.
00:30:11.220 Books repel cold.
00:30:12.360 We all know this.
00:30:13.220 No.
00:30:13.580 It's the best insulation you can find.
00:30:16.400 Yeah.
00:30:16.680 If it's going to instantly freeze people, animals, I mean, instantly, library.
00:30:23.660 Library.
00:30:23.940 It's the only place.
00:30:24.840 New York Public Library.
00:30:26.060 That's where you go.
00:30:26.800 Everybody knows it.
00:30:27.740 The windows.
00:30:28.860 No.
00:30:29.180 In a library, even the windows, they're fine.
00:30:32.700 They're fine.
00:30:33.200 They're fine.
00:30:33.780 They're totally fine.
00:30:34.840 Don't worry about it.
00:30:35.200 All right.
00:30:35.380 So you have to suspend disbelief in all of these movies, but...
00:30:39.740 Fair.
00:30:40.240 It's a fair assessment.
00:30:40.940 May I say this?
00:30:42.200 We're living in a time where you have to suspend disbelief to live.
00:30:46.520 That's true.
00:30:47.480 I mean, I got to give you this headline.
00:30:49.760 I got to give you this headline.
00:30:50.760 Then we're going to take a quick break and come back with something else that Pat wants
00:30:53.120 to talk about.
00:30:54.900 Oh, where is it?
00:30:57.420 Here's one.
00:30:58.960 Atlantic readers advocate for diversity in medical schools.
00:31:03.860 No.
00:31:04.820 No, I don't want diversity in medical.
00:31:06.360 I don't care if they're all Hispanic, all black, all white.
00:31:09.760 I don't care.
00:31:11.000 If they all belong, that's what I want.
00:31:12.700 Just, yeah.
00:31:13.560 Do they all belong there?
00:31:15.000 Do they belong in medical school?
00:31:19.180 That's downright dangerous.
00:31:21.280 No.
00:31:21.480 If that's how you're going to choose your students.
00:31:23.680 No.
00:31:24.180 I don't know what you're talking about.
00:31:25.600 No.
00:31:26.160 Then there's another story.
00:31:27.700 Gosh, where is it?
00:31:28.620 I don't have it now.
00:31:29.460 It's a great story about a biological man who says he's a woman, is a male, female opera
00:31:43.660 star now playing a male on stage.
00:31:47.860 What?
00:31:48.760 Yeah.
00:31:49.020 Wait, we can't even follow that.
00:31:50.820 He's a male.
00:31:51.420 Okay.
00:31:52.140 Claims to be a female.
00:31:53.320 All right.
00:31:53.700 He, he is a, he is a male, female opera star playing the role of a male on stage.
00:32:03.380 So.
00:32:04.340 Which he biologically is.
00:32:05.940 So it's not much of a stretch.
00:32:07.420 Not, not really a stretch, but I just, I would just like to point out.
00:32:11.880 Wow.
00:32:12.300 And you think Godzilla is ridiculous.
00:32:18.780 Pat Gray unleashed is, uh, is, uh, is, is incredible.
00:32:24.500 It's what's every, it's every day.
00:32:25.720 It's incredible.
00:32:26.040 It is every day.
00:32:26.720 And it's incredible.
00:32:28.020 And you did the story today about the Philadelphia mosque.
00:32:30.600 Yeah.
00:32:30.720 Hang on.
00:32:30.960 We're going to come back.
00:32:31.540 I want to come back with that.
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00:33:57.620 So Pat Cray is, uh, joining us and, uh, he's got, uh, he's got something to say about, uh,
00:34:04.260 what's happening in Philadelphia.
00:34:05.660 You know, we've CNN covered the Covington kids relentlessly and their bigoted hate towards
00:34:15.500 Native Americans, which turned out to be completely false.
00:34:19.640 However, they're quiet as church mice on the videotape that, uh, memory, which is not even
00:34:28.920 American news source found coming out of Philadelphia.
00:34:32.660 Yeah.
00:34:33.140 Usually, you know, we've seen this before, so it shouldn't shock us because the children
00:34:37.280 are indoctrinated like it, like this in, in the middle East, a lot of times, but when
00:34:42.760 it's in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, it kind of takes a different little feel.
00:34:46.540 Uh, there's a little different perspective on it.
00:34:49.000 Um, we, I, I skipped because this is in Arabic.
00:34:53.100 Uh, I skipped the songs where they, they have this performance.
00:34:56.980 Um, uh, they, they perform certain routines while the music is playing and they're talking
00:35:02.940 about violence and killing Jews and all of that.
00:35:05.140 And then afterwards, some of the kids get together on stage and recite these poems.
00:35:10.060 And, uh, here's now it's in Arabic again.
00:35:13.940 So we're going to have to read the translation translation, but our martyrs sacrifice their
00:35:20.700 lives without hesitation.
00:35:22.060 They attained paradise.
00:35:23.700 The scent of musk emanates from their bodies.
00:35:26.780 They compete with one another to reach paradise.
00:35:30.300 The, will Jerusalem be their capital city or will the hotbed for cowards?
00:35:34.840 We will defend our land of divine guidance with our bodies, and we will sacrifice our
00:35:39.880 souls without hesitation.
00:35:41.320 We will chop off their heads.
00:35:43.400 We will liberate the sorrowful and exalted mosque.
00:35:46.780 We will lead the army of Allah, fulfilling his process, and we will subject them to eternal
00:35:51.540 torture.
00:35:52.440 Wow.
00:35:52.960 I mean, okay.
00:35:54.260 So the excuse that, uh, they used at the, uh, slip through the cracks.
00:35:59.680 Yeah.
00:36:00.160 Muslim American society was, yeah, it just wasn't vetted properly.
00:36:04.240 And that doesn't represent our, uh, point of view at all.
00:36:09.340 Can I ask you something?
00:36:10.460 Can I ask you?
00:36:11.300 Really?
00:36:11.880 So that's the first time those kids just came up with that on their own?
00:36:14.940 Well, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:36:15.880 I have slipped into genocide plays so many times I can't even count them.
00:36:18.160 No, no.
00:36:18.980 Now listen, you said it wasn't vetted properly.
00:36:21.860 Right.
00:36:22.120 So that means they were probably, you should see what they caught.
00:36:26.660 Yeah.
00:36:27.060 You should see what was vetted.
00:36:29.840 It does make you wonder, doesn't it?
00:36:31.360 Yeah, it does.
00:36:31.960 It does make you wonder.
00:36:32.840 I mean, there's no way.
00:36:33.860 That's not like one, that's not like one phrase that you're like, okay, but it kind
00:36:38.260 of, no, no, there's no double meaning in this.
00:36:40.700 No, not, none at all.
00:36:41.840 None at all.
00:36:42.340 It's not like you took that out of context.
00:36:43.680 Right.
00:36:43.900 So this goes on for, I don't know, five minutes or something between the song and
00:36:47.360 this.
00:36:47.740 For them to say, uh, what just wasn't vetted is ridiculous.
00:36:51.920 Yeah.
00:36:52.380 And that it doesn't really represent their point of view.
00:36:55.080 Well, okay.
00:36:56.100 Then how come kids just did that on their own?
00:36:58.500 Then how come memory found out about it?
00:37:01.080 Yeah.
00:37:01.320 How come it wasn't the Muslims in that community that came out of there and saying, Hey, we
00:37:07.400 have some bad Muslims, uh, that are running our mosque and they didn't vet this.
00:37:12.000 How come there wasn't a big outrage at the mosque?
00:37:15.380 This should chill people to the bone because clearly that's what the kids are being taught.
00:37:21.040 Yeah.
00:37:21.240 Cause they, cause the kids also aren't upset about it.
00:37:24.380 Right.
00:37:24.700 Like that you think the kids were saying, I'm beheading people.
00:37:27.980 Yeah.
00:37:28.180 They'll chop their heads off.
00:37:29.280 What?
00:37:29.500 So you take that, that is gotta be standard in, in the way they're being taught at some
00:37:35.200 level.
00:37:35.460 If I went to my kids right now and try to, you know, had them read something that was
00:37:39.140 about brutal murders, they would certainly question it.
00:37:43.420 Right.
00:37:43.600 I mean, like, you know, I mean, getting their kids would come home from church if that's
00:37:47.220 what they were doing in, you know, primary and they caught, they got out and they would
00:37:52.660 definitely come home going, I said, what'd you do at church today?
00:37:56.420 We were doing a poem about beheading people and making people burn, uh, forever, uh, and
00:38:04.280 killing Jews and killing Jews in Jerusalem.
00:38:07.320 Well, wait, I mean, right.
00:38:09.060 But I mean, the kids themselves would have caught that.
00:38:11.560 They wouldn't have needed to come to tell you about it if the kids themselves would
00:38:14.580 have caught it.
00:38:15.180 And then how old are those kids?
00:38:16.600 I mean, I probably 10 or 12, right?
00:38:17.740 Yeah.
00:38:17.920 I mean, old enough, you know, I think to recognize, I don't know if I should be doing this.
00:38:21.880 Play it again.
00:38:22.280 I just want to see their faces as they're doing it.
00:38:27.420 Yeah.
00:38:27.780 These kids are a matter of fact.
00:38:29.320 Yeah.
00:38:29.780 I will also say 12, 13.
00:38:31.320 Also say this, they really get through these sentences quickly to the fact that Glenn, when
00:38:35.840 translating, couldn't even keep up with the subtitles.
00:38:38.460 Yeah.
00:38:38.820 Usually it's the other way around with foreign languages where there's like 26 sentences
00:38:42.620 and then they say, the, you're like, oh, we will sacrifice our souls without hesitation.
00:38:48.260 We'll chop off their heads.
00:38:50.000 We will liberate the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
00:38:52.680 We will lead the army of Allah fulfilling his promise.
00:38:56.440 Really fast reading though.
00:38:57.620 Yeah.
00:38:57.820 I'll say that.
00:38:58.500 Yeah.
00:38:58.820 I'll say that.
00:38:59.460 You know what?
00:39:00.180 We might not agree with the whole beheading talk, but the reading, the reading skills
00:39:03.480 are pretty good.
00:39:04.380 They're doing, yeah, they're doing well.
00:39:05.320 Really good.
00:39:05.920 They're doing very well there.
00:39:06.920 So we got that going for us.
00:39:08.340 That's in Philadelphia.
00:39:10.140 That's in Philadelphia.
00:39:11.360 Memory's supposed to be like pilling, you know, clips from Palestinian television in
00:39:15.780 Iran.
00:39:16.060 In Iran.
00:39:16.900 They're taking them out of our country now and translating them.
00:39:20.000 Yeah.
00:39:20.340 That is not a good sign.
00:39:21.340 And what's being done?
00:39:22.240 And what's being said?
00:39:23.060 CNN, is CNN covering this?
00:39:24.320 No.
00:39:24.660 I don't think at all.
00:39:25.500 I saw it on Fox this morning, but I have not seen this anywhere else.
00:39:27.500 But Trump's tax return is an interesting topic that we can spend the next 60 years of
00:39:30.740 our lives on.
00:39:31.520 What's happening with Barr?
00:39:32.540 Is he going to show up?
00:39:33.260 Is he not going to show up?
00:39:34.140 Are they going to allow Mueller to testify?
00:39:35.760 Oh, I can't wait to find out.
00:39:37.840 But there was a tweet about it this weekend.
00:39:39.680 Let's cover that in a segment.
00:39:41.300 Can you believe the president tweeted about the Kentucky Derby?
00:39:44.560 Yes.
00:39:45.020 Let's quote it and go over it over and over and over and over again.
00:39:48.680 But this, let's not even bother covering it because you know what?
00:39:51.620 Wasn't properly vetted, guys.
00:39:53.040 Was not properly vetted.
00:39:54.740 If this was a clip that they had vetted, maybe we should pay attention to it.
00:39:58.600 But it had not been properly vetted.
00:40:03.800 Are our Democratic neighbors just burying their heads in the sand?
00:40:10.940 Or are they part of this?
00:40:13.020 I think they're burying their heads in the sand.
00:40:16.660 Yeah.
00:40:17.260 And, you know, because it's not on CNN or somewhere else, sometimes they don't even know about it.
00:40:21.520 Well, nobody's watching CNN.
00:40:22.040 CNN, literally.
00:40:23.280 CNN was down another 25%.
00:40:26.980 Wow.
00:40:30.340 25%.
00:40:30.820 That's, there's, who's watching that network anymore?
00:40:33.960 Seriously.
00:40:34.660 Who is watching that?
00:40:37.000 It's, they're over.
00:40:38.360 CNN is over.
00:40:40.340 I think, though, a lot of it is, you've talked about this with Riaz Patel before, where you,
00:40:44.360 we'd bring up these stories that were very fundamental to this show.
00:40:47.680 And he'd never even heard the stories.
00:40:49.080 Yeah.
00:40:49.300 Because he ran in Democratic circles.
00:40:50.980 I mean, he's a left-wing guy, although one we really respect.
00:40:54.620 You know, it's, but it's one of those things when once you,
00:40:56.280 if you're in your own little bubble, you don't even hear these things.
00:40:59.820 And a lot of the people you're talking to that are Democrats have never heard the stories
00:41:03.340 that are forming your worldview as a conservative.
00:41:06.020 And that's a, that's a real problem.
00:41:07.900 Well, we have to find a way to make friends with our, with our neighbors and reach out to
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00:42:48.980 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:42:51.880 I had a new friend of mine, uh, write me last week after our special on socialism.
00:42:57.820 And he said, uh, Glenn, I watched it.
00:43:01.280 He said, what you said is vital.
00:43:04.460 It is, it is happening just as fast as you think it is, but you're missing something.
00:43:11.380 Now, this is a guy who was a professor at NYU.
00:43:16.380 He was, uh, he used to write white papers for the communist movement.
00:43:21.180 He was a, he was a communist, uh, if you will.
00:43:24.920 But he, as he said to me more in theory, it always ends in massive death.
00:43:29.900 I, I, this is a theory.
00:43:31.840 I didn't think we're actually going to do it.
00:43:34.040 Uh, and he has, he's woke, if you will.
00:43:38.540 And he said, a major piece of this has finally been snapped in place in his mind.
00:43:46.580 And I read, uh, a couple of chapters of a book he's working on over the weekend.
00:43:51.820 And I needed to get him on right away because you need to hear this about new corporate socialism.
00:44:00.180 Holy cow.
00:44:02.880 When you hear this theory, it all kind of works and you see where we're headed.
00:44:09.640 If we don't turn around and wake up corporate socialism with Michael Rechtenwald in one minute.
00:44:18.240 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:44:24.020 You know, there is, uh, there's something to, um, being able to work on your own car.
00:44:32.360 You know, I remember when, uh, I was growing up, people would say, you know, because I got an MG and people would say, oh, you're preaching to the choir here.
00:44:43.560 Yeah, I know.
00:44:43.920 You've got one.
00:44:44.520 I've got one now.
00:44:45.700 What year is it?
00:44:46.640 70, 78, 78.
00:44:48.240 And it, uh, it does spend its share of time in the shop.
00:44:51.420 I've noticed.
00:44:52.140 Now they used to say, oh, that's because the English love to tinker with their cars.
00:44:56.380 No, they don't.
00:44:57.920 They just build crappy cars.
00:45:00.100 That's what it is.
00:45:01.260 I love them.
00:45:01.800 But yes.
00:45:02.260 Yeah.
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00:45:36.220 When they told me, uh, it's a $6,000 repair.
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00:46:12.540 We go to Michael Rechtenwald, uh, now, uh, Michael, are, are you there?
00:46:18.200 Yes.
00:46:19.140 Hey, how are you?
00:46:20.200 Good.
00:46:20.340 How are you?
00:46:20.780 Are you still with, um, are you still with NYU or not?
00:46:25.560 I am quote unquote retired, but it's, you know, I can't really say more.
00:46:31.900 Yeah.
00:46:32.120 Okay.
00:46:32.560 All right.
00:46:32.880 I'll let the audience infer what I mean.
00:46:34.860 Okay.
00:46:35.320 All right.
00:46:35.640 Um, so you're also the author of springtime for snowflakes, which I think is a fantastic
00:46:40.820 story.
00:46:41.780 Um, and, uh, you are, you are now writing a new book, um, based on a question that I gave
00:46:50.020 you that you couldn't answer.
00:46:52.580 Yes, that's right.
00:46:54.140 And what was the question?
00:46:56.380 Uh, I think the question had to do with, uh, you know, what is it about, uh, the, uh, socialism
00:47:03.520 that, uh, I guess it was more like why are so many leftists out there?
00:47:08.060 And even in corporate America, uh, we see this leftism all over the place.
00:47:12.660 So I wanted to investigate, you know, uh, with all this woke capitalism going on with all
00:47:18.340 this, you know, leftist, uh, embraced by corporations of a leftist agenda.
00:47:23.440 I started trying, this is really puzzling me.
00:47:25.620 I was like, well, what are they doing?
00:47:26.960 What are they, why are they promoting leftist ideals?
00:47:30.060 For like, for instance, Gillette, uh, they did the, you know, the, all that woke crap.
00:47:36.140 Uh, Nike took Colin Kaepernick, all of these things.
00:47:40.280 And you think that the answer has been that they are just placating and going along with
00:47:46.800 the times, but you don't buy that.
00:47:49.680 Not at all.
00:47:50.540 I mean, I don't think that a corporate, you know, corporate interests would, uh, you know,
00:47:54.940 just placate a, one of their consumer contingents, um, and, you know, but, and, and embrace this
00:48:00.960 kind of ideology, you know, unless it actually benefited them in the long run.
00:48:05.620 And I think they did, it does.
00:48:07.000 And I saw, I thought that through and thought about all the ways, in fact, which what I'm
00:48:12.180 calling corporate leftism, uh, benefits, uh, these global monopolistic corporations.
00:48:19.920 Okay.
00:48:20.020 So this seems counterintuitive because you would say there's no way that these, these companies,
00:48:26.580 now I can understand it with tech, like Google and Facebook.
00:48:29.400 If they're in bed with the government, they have all of the information that they could
00:48:35.180 ever need.
00:48:36.040 And I can totally understand that.
00:48:38.300 Um, and it frightens the crap out of me, but how can a company that is interested in
00:48:45.100 serving its shareholders be for socialism?
00:48:49.140 Well, you know what they want is kind of like, I call it a, uh, a kind of socialism with
00:48:54.000 Chinese characteristics, which is what they call China now.
00:48:57.440 And that, that is that there's monopolies on the top and everybody else is socialism for
00:49:03.460 everybody else.
00:49:04.260 And in fact, it's, you know, what, what is socialism really, but a monopolization of
00:49:09.440 the means of production by the state and every other area of life.
00:49:13.400 So all you do with corporate socialism is you replace the players who are controlling the
00:49:18.820 means of production with corporate players and their monopolies.
00:49:23.960 It's effectively the same to the people on the ground.
00:49:27.440 Hmm.
00:49:28.480 So, uh, explain the difference between this and like national socialists where, uh, they
00:49:36.440 did let the entrepreneur or the, the experts in, in each field stay in charge of those companies.
00:49:46.820 Well, this is, this is globalist for one.
00:49:50.060 Uh, this is not nationalists.
00:49:51.900 It has to be globalist because they need certain factors to be the case.
00:49:57.020 For example, they need, uh, to erode the nation state.
00:50:01.360 The sovereignty of the nation state stands in the way of global, uh, monopoly.
00:50:06.520 Uh, they need to, um, embrace leftist ideas for reasons that I explained.
00:50:10.900 I explained, for example, that these leftist ideas work perfectly for what they're trying
00:50:16.620 to establish.
00:50:17.280 And that is, uh, that you have, they, they, they promote these new identity types, you
00:50:24.700 know, transgenderism, uh, they're promoting a gender pluralism.
00:50:28.580 They're promoting the breakdown, which, which will end in the breakdown of the family.
00:50:33.120 They're promoting all of these various elements that actually serve them because this just makes
00:50:39.180 the, uh, the entries, the, the, I'm sorry, it just makes it impossible to oppose what they're
00:50:45.520 up to.
00:50:45.900 How, how do you, uh, I mean, again, how do you mean by dividing, uh, dividing people up
00:50:54.920 all these, all into all these groups, how, how does that benefit them?
00:51:00.180 And can you go over that?
00:51:01.640 First of all, you create a new niche markets, you know?
00:51:05.300 So if you continually create new niche markets, then you just cater to them.
00:51:09.280 So I, I did see, I did see a story out this weekend that makeup for men is the, is the
00:51:16.060 new, right.
00:51:17.800 Hot coming thing.
00:51:19.980 Right.
00:51:20.520 And that's, that's, that's all intentional that they have to get rid of a traditional
00:51:24.220 or conventional gender because this, you know, is the basis of the family.
00:51:29.040 If you get rid of a man, woman, you have, you basically are half a layer or more to getting
00:51:34.560 rid of the family as such.
00:51:35.780 And what's, what's the reason for getting rid of the family?
00:51:38.140 The family is a, is a space or a buffer space between state or state or corporate power.
00:51:45.280 And, you know, so it's, it's a space where people can learn different things and have
00:51:49.720 a different perspective that is not necessarily that of the dominant powers, like, like the
00:51:54.440 state itself or corporations who are taking the place of the state in effect now.
00:51:59.500 So what I'm talking about is a corporate governance almost that's taking place.
00:52:04.840 For example, if you look at Google and Facebook and all of the big, you know, the big techs,
00:52:10.560 what they're doing is effectively eliminating the public sphere or public space in two ways.
00:52:17.980 One, they make it irrelevant.
00:52:20.080 You know, if you're not saying something online, if you're not reaching people through social
00:52:25.080 or mass or social media, you really have no voice, right?
00:52:28.900 So they make the public sphere and effect irrelevant.
00:52:33.040 Number two, then you control what's said on those very spaces because they don't have,
00:52:39.660 they don't have the obligation of the state to grant you the first amendment rights.
00:52:43.980 And they're not granted them as we see.
00:52:45.620 So I was in church this weekend and we were talking, um, about how the young men and young
00:52:55.980 women in the church are no longer really even talking to each other.
00:53:01.460 They're not, they're all living in a virtual world.
00:53:04.760 They don't, they just don't behave the way, um, people have behaved for forever.
00:53:11.960 Now they're just living in this virtual world.
00:53:15.200 And that's what you're talking about, how they control everything.
00:53:18.760 Yeah, there, there's a couple of reasons why that's happening.
00:53:21.340 I mean, the, you know, marriage rates are down, of course, birth rates are down.
00:53:26.360 This is basically a function of keeping, you know, some sort of, uh, fractiousness between
00:53:30.980 men and women, uh, in order to, to keep these, uh, birth rates down and so forth.
00:53:36.520 And this is, of course, explains the immigration, uh, quite a bit, but also, yeah,
00:53:41.900 they're living in a virtual world.
00:53:43.960 Uh, everybody is, you know, sort of like a monad sitting on the web and all of the real
00:53:49.160 communications are taking place there.
00:53:51.480 And then they're censored, uh, and they're controlled.
00:53:54.660 And you, you know, it's not, you know, as you saw that they just threw off several people
00:53:59.440 that are considered dangerous, right.
00:54:01.440 From, from Facebook.
00:54:02.760 And this is going to get worse.
00:54:04.200 They're curtailing, they already curtailing our rights by, by virtue of, you know, making
00:54:09.940 the public sphere irrelevant and then controlling, you know, by virtue of being private enterprises,
00:54:14.580 what happens or what is expressed on their platforms.
00:54:17.660 And then they're just saying, okay, then, then they're also limiting anybody who might
00:54:22.660 be challenging this perspective.
00:54:24.300 And that's why these papers are being cut out.
00:54:26.600 So they're not, they're not only doing, they're not only doing the people that are challenging,
00:54:30.900 um, but they're also, if you defend them, you're also going to lose your status online.
00:54:39.140 Absolutely.
00:54:39.800 You can't defend them at all.
00:54:41.140 If you go online and you try to defend some of the people that were just depersoned, if you
00:54:46.280 will, Friday, uh, you'll be just vilified like them.
00:54:50.160 And you'll probably be next.
00:54:51.540 Yeah.
00:54:51.980 Well, it's Facebook said, Facebook said even defense of those who have been, uh, deep
00:54:57.900 platformed, uh, is cause to de-platform you.
00:55:02.060 I could, you know, I'm calling this, this is a digital gulag in effect.
00:55:06.440 They're, they're putting people in effect in digital gulags where they can't reach anyone
00:55:10.900 else.
00:55:11.260 They're disappeared from society.
00:55:13.180 Uh, it's happening like crazy and it's a very pernicious development.
00:55:17.200 So they're acting like both corporations and States at the same time, they're exercising
00:55:22.700 the prerogatives of statehood and the, uh, corporate prerogatives of profiteering.
00:55:29.200 And this is a, this is a, this is a very serious danger.
00:55:32.560 Okay.
00:55:33.160 Michael Rechtenwald, uh, author of springtime for snowflakes, which is a great book about
00:55:38.000 his journey and what woke him up and finally got him at the university level to say enough
00:55:45.520 is enough.
00:55:46.520 And, uh, it's, uh, it's also the reason why he's now retired quote unquote, Michael
00:55:52.700 Rechtenwald will continue, uh, in just a second with him first.
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00:57:26.420 Station ID.
00:57:29.080 So, okay, so the borders break down, which allows them to, um, allows these corporations
00:57:42.920 to do business anywhere.
00:57:45.980 One government, uh, it allows them again to not have to worry about the laws, uh, everywhere
00:57:54.600 else.
00:57:55.120 Is there any, is there any thought to freedom?
00:57:59.620 Uh, Michael, how are they, how are they getting past the idea of, of what's happening to our
00:58:05.260 societies is not leading to more freedom?
00:58:09.280 Not at all.
00:58:10.240 I, in fact, I call it the simulation of freedom.
00:58:12.880 So what they're doing is because they have these platforms where people are putatively able to
00:58:18.860 express themselves, you know, across a grass, a vast plethora of, uh, platforms, it looks
00:58:26.040 like freedom.
00:58:26.660 Um, but the terms of the, of the, of the discourse are completely set by them.
00:58:32.660 Uh, so they are constraining it to such a degree, and we don't know where this is going
00:58:37.120 to stop.
00:58:37.820 You know, this idea of the Overton window, which is like the allowable space for political
00:58:42.860 discourse.
00:58:43.380 It's going to narrow and narrow and narrow and narrow, and then sooner or later, it'll
00:58:47.620 even come down on the necks of liberals and they'll see that they're, you know, they've
00:58:51.800 been celebrating the, the, the unpersoning and the, the gulagging or the digital gulagging
00:58:57.520 of all these people that they consider enemies.
00:58:59.940 Well, this could happen to them.
00:59:02.880 It will happen to them.
00:59:04.460 I think it already is.
00:59:05.480 And to some regard, I think it already is.
00:59:07.660 I, I've had Joe Lieberman, who was a, uh, Senator for the Democrats for years, presidential
00:59:13.180 vice presidential nominee in the year 2000.
00:59:16.720 Um, and he told me that he felt a lot of the, the old style Democrats, they're now terrified
00:59:24.540 of the new style Democrats because they're not aggressive.
00:59:29.240 They are radicals, right?
00:59:32.200 And they'll, they could meet to them.
00:59:34.020 They could, uh, shame them for not being, you know, embracing the green new deal.
00:59:38.460 They could do any number of things to totally ruin them.
00:59:41.340 I mean, you know, I'm not that I have that much sympathy for him, but I mean, it's happened
00:59:45.460 already, of course, to Biden.
00:59:47.460 Uh, and you know, this is true.
00:59:49.920 Yeah.
00:59:50.080 They, they will turn on a lot of people, you know, and it happened in the Soviet union.
00:59:54.140 So even true believers were sent to the gulag or shot in the head.
00:59:58.040 And it really didn't matter if they changed the terms just a slight bit, you're done.
01:00:03.820 So Michael, when you watched the special last week, you wrote to me and said it's vital.
01:00:09.760 And then you said that, um, you're writing as fast as you can because, because you, you
01:00:18.080 sense the same thing I sense.
01:00:19.900 Can you put into words what you're feeling?
01:00:22.160 Sure.
01:00:24.560 Um, like you're saying, they're hastening for some reason, uh, a, the development of
01:00:31.640 a worldwide socialism.
01:00:33.160 Okay.
01:00:34.160 And it is going to be an erosion of our rights.
01:00:38.140 It is going to impoverish us for the most part, you know, not everybody, but, uh, a lot of
01:00:45.080 people could suffer poverty over this and it's going to be persecutorial, just like the Soviet
01:00:51.160 union was.
01:00:52.680 And, you know, it's just a nightmare.
01:00:54.700 Uh, and it's very frightening.
01:00:56.360 And I'm, I'm trying to, you know, I was trying to figure out how are they up to this and why
01:01:00.040 are they doing this?
01:01:00.820 And why are corporations in effect seeming to support it?
01:01:05.320 Uh, and I think people like, uh, you know, uh, Cortez and of course, Bernie Sanders, they're
01:01:10.780 just shills for these corporate socialists that they, they're spreading on the ground and
01:01:16.720 trying to, you know, get the permeation of socialist ideology everywhere they can, because
01:01:22.720 these, this, this corporate, this socialism will benefit these monopolists in the end.
01:01:28.380 Uh, and that's really what I think is the full picture of what's happening.
01:01:33.620 So who are these monopolists that you're talking about?
01:01:37.360 Who are these?
01:01:38.040 Well, you've met, you mentioned first, the first, the first set, the avant-garde of this
01:01:42.980 is of course what I'm calling, uh, the Google archipelago.
01:01:48.580 Uh, and that's the title of my next book, Google archipelago, that they are the leading
01:01:53.680 edge, the digital giants.
01:01:55.560 And they, they're saving the way for the rest of this.
01:01:58.120 And they actually believe it.
01:02:00.940 Um, these are believers in, in, in the chapter of your book that I, I read, um, yesterday,
01:02:07.080 you are, uh, you, you lay it out very clearly that the problem is, is their ideology is everywhere.
01:02:17.120 It's in all of the base code.
01:02:19.360 Uh, yes, it's even in the technology and I'm going to show how it's actually in the algorithms,
01:02:25.980 of course, but it's in the very infrastructure of the entire internet and web.
01:02:32.260 Uh, it is unbelievable, but I couldn't believe it when I started putting the pieces together.
01:02:36.540 It starts with this very utopian leftist communalist idea of, you know, the commons, right?
01:02:44.720 And the internet is going to be this free space of sharing.
01:02:48.540 This is the whole story in the nineties.
01:02:50.040 Now, just like the Soviet Union turned from that utopianism to say a centralized state authoritarianism,
01:02:57.460 that's exactly what's happening here.
01:03:00.360 It's going from this utopian, uh, commons to the cloud, which is utter control of information
01:03:07.820 in a centralized place by, by a particular elite.
01:03:11.880 It just happens to be digital and it just happens to be private in this case.
01:03:18.320 And they don't see themselves becoming the bad guys because they're just so convinced they're the good guys.
01:03:26.340 Yeah.
01:03:26.880 I mean, they think they're spreading, you know, the wealth of technology to the rest of the world that,
01:03:32.240 you know, it is the, you know, they're still, they're still trading on this idea that the internet wouldn't,
01:03:37.240 would serve to enlighten everybody, that it would spread literacy far and wide.
01:03:43.540 You know, everybody will have access to information and all that.
01:03:46.600 So they're still trading on the old utopian ideals of the, um, of the commons.
01:03:51.720 And while they're closing the gates as, as it were on the centralized control.
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01:05:33.920 This is, uh, this was an amazing weekend.
01:05:37.360 Really, truly an amazing weekend for a few things.
01:05:40.500 Um, first of all, the Trump administration is sending a very clear signal, uh, to Iran back
01:05:48.840 off.
01:05:49.440 Uh, they're sending an aircraft carrier over to the Middle East to specifically warn Iran
01:05:58.160 that we're not going to take this.
01:06:01.360 Uh, and what this is, is some sort of an attack coordinated by Iran on the United States troops
01:06:09.320 or its allies.
01:06:10.600 That's what we got word of.
01:06:12.160 I think it's probably our allies being, um, Israel.
01:06:17.400 However, we'll see.
01:06:19.740 Let's just keep our eye on it.
01:06:21.800 This weekend we had Rashida Tlaib.
01:06:26.300 Tweeting out.
01:06:27.220 We got to stop dehumanizing our Palestinian people who want to be free.
01:06:32.140 We had a lead Omar.
01:06:34.720 I mean, Alain Omar coming out and, uh, standing for the Palestinians and, uh, and this fight
01:06:43.580 against Islamophobia in, in Israel.
01:06:48.280 It's nuts.
01:06:49.480 Then, a week ago, was it a week ago?
01:06:53.060 Two weeks ago?
01:06:53.820 When, when did, when did the Maduro thing, when did the United States recognize, uh, Guaido?
01:07:02.920 The date you're looking for?
01:07:04.300 Yeah.
01:07:04.480 Was it a week?
01:07:05.140 Two weeks?
01:07:05.760 Three weeks?
01:07:06.080 Longer than that.
01:07:06.580 Longer than that?
01:07:07.160 So, did you know that Code Pink took over the embassy in New York?
01:07:14.000 No.
01:07:14.700 I've been watching this embassy thing and, and watching the debate that was happening
01:07:18.680 outside.
01:07:19.220 I didn't realize that it was Code Pink inside the embassy because Donald Trump kicked everybody
01:07:25.080 out of the Maduro regime.
01:07:26.540 He said, closing the embassies, go home.
01:07:29.660 We don't recognize you as the government.
01:07:31.520 So, when that happened, Code Pink took over and is occupying the Venezuelan embassy in New
01:07:40.080 York.
01:07:42.320 Now, this isn't new for them.
01:07:44.860 You know, you got to remember, they've helped Hamas and Hezbollah.
01:07:47.760 They are really a militant, anti-U.S., anti-freedom kind of, uh, movement.
01:07:54.640 But they were, they were there and they refused to leave.
01:07:58.180 They said, quote, we feel that the elected government and the government that holds the
01:08:01.520 power and the government that is recognized by the United Nations is the Maduro government.
01:08:06.380 And they deserve to have their embassy here.
01:08:08.660 It was a late January, by the way, when they first, when they first recognized Guaido as
01:08:12.700 the actual president.
01:08:14.180 So, think of this.
01:08:15.440 Here are the liberals saying they take over an embassy.
01:08:19.800 They occupied an embassy here in the United States and they are occupying it for Maduro,
01:08:26.080 a guy who's running over his own people, starving his own people.
01:08:31.940 How many are on that side?
01:08:35.140 How many are on the Rashida Tlaib and Omar's side?
01:08:40.460 How many, how many people really are so virulently, virulently, virulently, really, really liberal?
01:08:52.020 Yeah.
01:08:52.640 Is that what you're looking for?
01:08:53.660 Anti-Israel.
01:08:55.100 Okay, yeah.
01:08:55.720 That they are dismissing what's happening in even Philadelphia.
01:09:00.900 They're not talking about what happened in Philadelphia.
01:09:03.080 We, we played for you last hour, uh, a mosque that said, oh, we just didn't vet these poems.
01:09:08.880 No, no, there's no way that's, that's an excuse.
01:09:13.480 These poems that these little kids in this mosque were reciting were about beheading people,
01:09:19.900 um, killing all the Jews, uh, taking the temple mount back.
01:09:24.700 I mean, it wasn't a vetting problem.
01:09:27.400 That is an extremist mosque and it's in Philadelphia.
01:09:31.640 Nobody's reporting on it.
01:09:33.080 On the left.
01:09:36.200 Very consistent with the way these hand, they handle these situations.
01:09:39.120 When you look at the border, look at what we've been told about the border, that it's
01:09:44.040 not a problem.
01:09:45.120 Well, we know it's a problem.
01:09:46.440 Now you, you even have, uh, Thomas Friedman going on CNN last week and saying, no, this
01:09:54.080 is a real problem.
01:09:54.940 We really do need to build a wall.
01:09:57.600 And yet that's, that's not all we've been told.
01:10:00.740 We've been told it's not a problem.
01:10:02.060 Um, we've been told that things like MS-13, which is this horribly violent gang, that
01:10:09.480 that's nothing to worry about America.
01:10:11.520 Yeah.
01:10:11.860 It's fear mongering from the president.
01:10:13.220 How many times have we heard that?
01:10:14.240 Really every time he's brought up the name MS-13, he's been mocked by the media.
01:10:21.500 And we've said over and over again, look, this is a real thing, right?
01:10:27.480 Like this is MS-13 is a real danger and they are committing crimes in this country frequently.
01:10:34.320 We've said, we've cited this stat many times, but the MS-13 is responsible for murdering
01:10:41.560 people in the United States at 4.3 times the amount of school shootings.
01:10:46.780 So MS-13, MS-13 is a 4.3 times the amount of people are murdered by this gang than all
01:10:55.560 school shootings combined, all the schools.
01:10:58.980 And obviously we take school shootings seriously and we should, but do we take MS-13 seriously?
01:11:04.960 We clearly don't.
01:11:06.260 And what's kind of been interesting to me through this entire border crisis situation
01:11:10.860 is they are now, as you point out, Friedman even admitting that this is a crisis.
01:11:15.800 The New York Times op-ed board has an op-ed today saying, give Trump the money for the
01:11:20.520 border.
01:11:21.940 They're actually now saying, yeah, it's this big of a crisis.
01:11:25.120 Give him the money.
01:11:25.840 They still don't want the wall, but the Trump administration, as we've reported many times,
01:11:31.460 has been asking for ways to handle this crisis even without the wall.
01:11:35.740 They're saying, okay, you don't want the wall right now.
01:11:37.780 Give us money for more detention beds.
01:11:39.540 Give us money for more resources on the border.
01:11:42.260 We have to, you need to give us this money.
01:11:44.340 And the Democrats are the ones stopping it.
01:11:46.100 And that's why this crisis is, you know, getting out of control.
01:11:50.300 But one thing, question Glenn, I asked a few weeks ago is if it's true that we're getting
01:11:57.440 all these refugees and asylum claims from Central America, and these people are really fleeing
01:12:04.120 violence.
01:12:04.640 This isn't one of those things where they cross the border and just give themselves up because
01:12:07.460 they know they're going to be released into the country, which is what we've speculated
01:12:10.520 on.
01:12:11.280 What is the cause of all of this strife in Central America?
01:12:16.220 Now, look, we know these are not, this is not the paradise.
01:12:19.300 Central America has lots of problems with corrupt governments and crime and drugs and everything
01:12:23.980 else.
01:12:24.300 We know this.
01:12:25.360 But why is it that much worse?
01:12:26.640 Why haven't we seen endless, exasperated reporting about the new specific dangers in these areas
01:12:33.860 that would cause people to come at such an increased rate suddenly?
01:12:38.280 Secondly, we've talked about what's happening in Chicago.
01:12:41.160 We've talked about what's happening with these groups that are encouraging these caravans,
01:12:45.440 not because of asylum claim, but because they want something different to happen in the country.
01:12:50.820 They want the country to be overwhelmed.
01:12:52.040 They want the system to be overwhelmed.
01:12:53.600 They want a change to, I mean, in the case of Chicago, legitimately, as admitted, a socialist
01:13:00.440 communist government.
01:13:01.620 I mean, that's what they're particularly looking for.
01:13:03.520 And there's a lot of money flowing in that direction.
01:13:06.180 But if these were true asylum claims, where's the reporting on this, right?
01:13:11.780 New York Times finally did it.
01:13:12.980 They went down there for three weeks to Honduras.
01:13:14.940 And they have a very lengthy, detailed story about the strife being faced in Honduras.
01:13:24.800 And you're not going to believe what the cause of it is.
01:13:28.260 MS-13!
01:13:30.620 Suddenly, they actually are a danger!
01:13:33.420 Suddenly, they are committing all these terrible crimes!
01:13:36.000 Suddenly, they are the threat we've been telling you they are for this entire time.
01:13:41.100 Because now, that it's the cause of all these asylum claims, they want you to think it's
01:13:45.820 a danger.
01:13:46.860 So now, it's reported that MS-13 is, it's mentioned in this article 39 times.
01:13:54.080 Oh my gosh.
01:13:54.980 39 times in one article!
01:13:57.960 Do they mention that MS-13 is here because of our open borders?
01:14:02.160 Did they mention that at all?
01:14:03.500 No, that's not really the focus of the article, I will say.
01:14:06.500 I mean, look, it is worse in Honduras.
01:14:09.460 And by the way, that applies to almost everything that you could describe in the difference between
01:14:14.940 the United States and Honduras.
01:14:16.200 Yes, it's worse in Honduras.
01:14:17.880 That is not what asylum claims are for, however.
01:14:20.700 They're for very specific things related to the government and the way they're handling
01:14:24.660 these situations.
01:14:26.660 It is not designed because you have, you know, there's a lot of terrible things that can happen
01:14:32.400 to you in a country that does not qualify you for asylum or refugee resettlement.
01:14:36.360 And so they're trying to make this into an issue that would be covered by asylum.
01:14:44.120 But, you know, traditionally has not been.
01:14:47.080 But if you make it into this giant story and make it about MS-13, maybe you can pull that
01:14:51.040 off.
01:14:51.660 This is an incredible thing, Glenn.
01:14:53.280 We're told that MS-13 is not a threat.
01:14:55.500 Yet, we have to accept all of these asylum claims because MS-13 is such a threat.
01:15:00.060 It is completely the opposite of what they've been telling us this entire time.
01:15:07.380 And, you know, I got to say, is there a moment when these organizations step back and say,
01:15:15.580 look, we have done a terrible job on this issue.
01:15:19.260 Let's be honest about it.
01:15:20.240 We've been denying there was a crisis the whole time.
01:15:22.700 We've been saying MS-13 is not a threat the whole time.
01:15:25.240 And now we're making precisely the opposite case.
01:15:29.740 Is there a moment where they examine?
01:15:31.760 Is there a moment where they reflect on what they have done over the past few years?
01:15:35.860 Because in this constant jihad against the president of the United States and his administration,
01:15:42.940 they've overlooked so many things.
01:15:47.680 They've crossed so many lines they promised they would never cross.
01:15:50.720 And I think that's the most frustrating part about it.
01:15:53.120 We all know this is a real crisis.
01:15:54.520 We've known it for a long time.
01:15:56.520 You might not like the approach that Donald Trump takes on these things.
01:15:59.820 But, I mean, you have to admit the reality here.
01:16:03.620 And the reality is that we really, really need more resources on this border.
01:16:08.060 We do.
01:16:08.900 And the fact that, again, Republicans and the president, and we've had problems with both of them over the years,
01:16:14.220 but the fact that the Republicans and the president are the only one actually suggesting solutions to this problem,
01:16:20.440 or at least attempted solutions to this problem, is pretty revealing.
01:16:24.520 More than 16 million people live in Guatemala.
01:16:28.700 And 5 million say they have plans to immigrate to the United States.
01:16:37.340 The desire to immigrate to the United States, in part by 60% of the respondents say they have friends and relatives in the United States.
01:16:46.080 90% of those say they communicate with them often.
01:16:48.960 We are, this is a land rush.
01:16:55.880 I don't want to say it's a land grab.
01:16:57.800 It's a land rush.
01:16:59.340 We have people coming from the other side of our border that just want to live here, and I welcome them.
01:17:06.680 I do.
01:17:07.380 Come the right way.
01:17:08.480 I welcome you.
01:17:09.840 Bring skills with you.
01:17:11.220 Don't live off of us, but make us stronger.
01:17:16.640 I welcome you.
01:17:18.760 But when you have such dishonest people in charge here in America that are recreating everything, I will tell you this, Honduras, or Guatemalans, don't come here for this reason.
01:17:34.740 We're building exactly what you already have.
01:17:39.160 We're building an unbelievably corrupt government that controls every aspect of your life.
01:17:45.380 And if you're not part of the chosen class, if you're not the right person, the right point of view, wanting to build the right mousetrap, they're going to hold you down just as much in Guatemala as they will eventually here in America.
01:18:01.640 No need to run, because the longer we keep this border open, and the longer we play these little games, and the longer we deny truth, the closer we become to what you are trying to flee.
01:18:20.180 Oh, I'm so tired of...
01:18:28.180 You hear Hillary Clinton said the election was stolen from her.
01:18:31.520 Again.
01:18:32.280 What?
01:18:32.840 Over the weekend.
01:18:34.020 Again?
01:18:34.780 Mm-hmm.
01:18:35.720 Yeah, it was stolen from her.
01:18:36.820 It was stolen from her.
01:18:37.660 And Kamala Harris said that the election in Florida and in Georgia was stolen, and she's really concerned that Donald Trump is going to steal this one, too.
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01:20:39.960 to understand that, as I've been telling candidates who have come to see me, you can run the best
01:20:46.380 campaign, you can even become the nominee, and you can have the election stolen from you.
01:20:53.080 Unbelievable.
01:20:56.360 Unbelievable.
01:20:57.700 Is she talking about herself, or is she talking about like Abrams and Gillum and these other things?
01:21:02.580 She can't be.
01:21:02.960 You could run the best campaign?
01:21:05.000 Come on.
01:21:06.140 Well, she probably thinks she ran the best campaign.
01:21:08.340 She's her.
01:21:09.340 Right?
01:21:10.260 Wow.
01:21:10.860 I don't know.
01:21:11.420 I mean, she seems to be in complete denial about what happened.
01:21:13.900 Yeah.
01:21:14.140 And there's this thing going on with Democrats where they elevate these people who lose elections
01:21:19.520 to places of prominence.
01:21:21.700 Like, they're like, well, will Stacey Abrams run?
01:21:24.520 Run for president?
01:21:26.100 She couldn't even win governor of Georgia.
01:21:28.420 Beto O'Rourke?
01:21:30.180 The guy lost to Texas to Ted Cruz.
01:21:33.660 I mean, it was mildly closer than some other Democratic races, but only by a couple of
01:21:38.440 points.
01:21:39.280 Other people that you don't know their name at all right now.
01:21:41.640 If you're not in Texas, you don't know their name at all.
01:21:44.120 They lost by like one or two points more than Beto in that race.
01:21:47.940 It was a good Democratic year.
01:21:49.600 So there were close races even in Texas.
01:21:52.560 That being said, I mean, Beto was obviously showing now that he's not that big of a candidate.
01:21:56.340 Andrew Gillum, the guy, I mean, was heavily favored to win that race in Florida and couldn't
01:22:01.940 pull it off.
01:22:02.880 When you lose, you're not supposed to be promoted.
01:22:05.500 And that seems to be the Democratic way now.
01:22:07.400 Well, there's a problem also with Biden and the left has started to recognize it.
01:22:13.700 We'll go there next.
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01:23:31.300 I mean, I think we just have to start with the audio if we can.
01:23:43.440 Let's just play the audio, please, of Tom Arnold in this bizarre pro-Nazi tirade.
01:23:50.600 Listen to this.
01:23:52.020 Yeah.
01:23:52.440 I'm going to endorse a fucking Nazi against Trump.
01:23:55.200 Oh, man.
01:23:57.980 Really, man?
01:23:58.800 But, okay.
01:23:59.200 I mean, compared to Trump, Trump's the head Nazi.
01:24:03.160 Trump is the worst person ever.
01:24:04.700 Let me tell you something about Trump.
01:24:05.460 Is he really the worst person you've ever met?
01:24:07.200 Not the worst person I've ever met.
01:24:08.460 Well, baby.
01:24:08.960 Oh, you've met him?
01:24:09.200 No, because he's a president.
01:24:10.320 He has a left power.
01:24:11.560 I'm going to tell you right now.
01:24:12.920 He's a coward.
01:24:14.440 He is a traitor.
01:24:15.860 He doesn't stand up for this country.
01:24:18.260 And I'll tell you what.
01:24:18.860 He's putting...
01:24:19.680 Forget about women.
01:24:20.980 He's a white supremacist.
01:24:22.580 He's a white supremacist.
01:24:24.340 And that's why I would endorse a Nazi over Donald Trump.
01:24:29.060 They didn't have any white supremacy in their ranks, did they?
01:24:31.860 No, not...
01:24:32.480 No, no, no.
01:24:33.740 Superior race?
01:24:34.840 That kind of thinking never entered their mind.
01:24:39.860 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:24:41.580 He married Roseanne.
01:24:43.260 Are you really going to go and look to him for advice on anything?
01:24:46.900 No, I don't.
01:24:47.760 I mean, what does he do now?
01:24:49.500 Is he working like at a...
01:24:50.520 Seemingly just political commentary.
01:24:52.540 He just yells about things on the internet, which is interesting because he also recorded
01:24:55.700 Michael Cohen recently.
01:24:57.440 He had become friends, I guess, with Michael Cohen, then, you know, recorded him without
01:25:01.560 his knowledge and then released...
01:25:03.380 Oh, that's not illegal.
01:25:05.940 Well, I don't know if it's...
01:25:07.000 It depends on which state.
01:25:08.140 In California.
01:25:08.660 In California, it is.
01:25:09.720 I think California, both sides have to know you're being recorded.
01:25:12.760 I don't know the rules.
01:25:13.620 I know the rules.
01:25:14.200 The rules are different in every state.
01:25:15.520 In every state.
01:25:16.100 I mean, maybe Michael Cohen knew.
01:25:18.380 Would you not be shocked?
01:25:19.200 He's got a press conference today, by the way.
01:25:20.820 Would it shock you that those two are just, you know, dumb and dumber together?
01:25:25.860 Oh, yeah.
01:25:26.220 No, not at all.
01:25:26.640 I mean, just going on a road trip.
01:25:27.320 He's going to jail today.
01:25:28.340 He's going to prison today, by the way.
01:25:29.480 Oh, sad.
01:25:29.780 Michael Cohen.
01:25:30.340 Sad.
01:25:30.540 Sad.
01:25:30.780 Well, press conference first, though.
01:25:31.960 You can't go to prison without a press conference, obviously.
01:25:34.400 It's in the Constitution.
01:25:36.640 I want my phone call and my press conference.
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01:27:02.780 Joe Biden and his son, Hunter.
01:27:18.140 Apparently, according to Clinton veterans, they say attacks on Hunter Biden are giving them
01:27:26.360 painful flashbacks of 2016.
01:27:28.580 President Donald Trump's political allies and his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, have
01:27:35.140 begun mobilizing to cast a legal cloud over Joe Biden, demanding that the Justice Department
01:27:40.860 should open an investigation that could ensnare the former vice president as he launches
01:27:45.620 his 2020 presidential bid.
01:27:48.300 Biden's conflicts are too apparent to be ignored, and we should investigate them quickly,
01:27:53.560 said Rudy Giuliani.
01:27:55.400 Yeah, he's right on that one.
01:27:57.120 And we should have been doing this a long time ago, not just because he's a presidential
01:28:01.320 candidate, but because Joe Biden is absolutely corrupt.
01:28:05.020 He is as corrupt as the Clintons ever were.
01:28:07.720 They're cut from the same cloth.
01:28:09.400 They come from the same school.
01:28:12.440 The suggestion of illegal behavior and the specter of putting a political opponent behind bars
01:28:17.740 sounded familiar to some senior campaign ads to Hillary Clinton, who believe Trump and
01:28:23.180 his allies are running a version of their crooked Hillary playbook from 2016.
01:28:28.820 You know, you don't have to.
01:28:31.360 As we have seen, Ted Cruz is not a liar, but he got the lion Ted moniker and there was no
01:28:39.700 way to to beat that.
01:28:41.460 Usually, you earn your nicknames.
01:28:45.560 Usually, you have to, you know, like low energy Jeb.
01:28:48.820 I think he earned that one.
01:28:50.680 I think he earned that one.
01:28:51.560 Pretty low energy.
01:28:52.360 Yeah, pretty low energy.
01:28:55.660 Crooked Hillary.
01:28:57.140 She earned that one.
01:28:58.320 I mean, decades in office earning that one.
01:29:02.040 Generally speaking, the nickname thing or these big pushes like flip flopper for John Kerry
01:29:08.440 only work when they reinforce something that people already kind of believe.
01:29:13.960 Right.
01:29:14.600 Right.
01:29:14.920 Like so these new like a scandal about corruption, especially that late in the presidential race,
01:29:21.160 really hurt Hillary because people already believe she was corrupt.
01:29:24.420 And then they saw, geez, another one of these, we're going to have to deal with this the
01:29:28.040 entire time.
01:29:28.800 Forget it.
01:29:29.120 I'm going the other direction.
01:29:30.480 And that seemed to have been the difference in the election, you know, by multiple studies
01:29:35.200 that have looked back at it.
01:29:36.240 So that change that, you know, 10 days before the election, people reinforcing yet again how
01:29:41.760 corrupt this woman was not helpful to her or her campaign.
01:29:45.900 So this is from Politico.
01:29:47.720 The attacks on Biden pivot off the lucrative business activities of his son, Hunter, during
01:29:54.620 the Obama administration, most notably Hunter's work on the board of a Ukrainian energy company,
01:30:01.160 Burisma Holdings.
01:30:02.640 As part of a long campaign to pressure Ukraine to combat corruption in 2015 and 16, then Vice
01:30:09.640 President Biden leveraged financial aid to the country in order to persuade the government
01:30:15.400 to fire the country's top prosecutor.
01:30:18.580 The prosecutor had been investigating Burisma at the time.
01:30:24.320 Now, when you say a lucrative business deal, you know, a lucrative business deal might be
01:30:32.260 like $200,000.
01:30:35.380 $250,000.
01:30:36.660 Oh, my gosh.
01:30:37.560 A quarter of a million dollars.
01:30:38.620 That's a lot for a business deal, Glenn.
01:30:41.480 Yeah.
01:30:42.000 What about a million?
01:30:42.680 Can you imagine a million dollar business deal?
01:30:45.620 That's lucrative.
01:30:46.960 Yeah.
01:30:47.400 Well, in Ukraine, I think he got $1.5 million, a million and a half dollars for a business
01:30:53.480 deal.
01:30:53.900 That's a lot of money, Glenn.
01:30:55.520 I don't know.
01:30:56.100 Do you have your facts straight on that one?
01:30:57.880 I think that's too much.
01:31:01.020 I mean, a million and a half dollars.
01:31:03.300 You can't possibly have that one locked down.
01:31:06.140 Well, in China, it was a billion and a half.
01:31:09.140 Hello?
01:31:13.740 No, I just wanted to let that one set in.
01:31:15.880 Yeah.
01:31:16.220 A billion and a half dollars.
01:31:18.140 Billion and a half.
01:31:18.660 And that was just one of the two countries we talked about.
01:31:20.880 That was one of the two countries.
01:31:21.980 One of the two countries.
01:31:23.160 Um, so in the problem with Ukrainian energy company is the Burisma.
01:31:29.340 Uh, it was, was owned by thugs, uh, owned by this really, really corrupt oligarch who
01:31:37.340 also had been taking money from the United States government and he lost it someplace.
01:31:45.240 He lost it.
01:31:46.040 It was crazy.
01:31:47.380 It happened sometimes.
01:31:48.280 Yeah.
01:31:48.400 I think that was a billion dollars.
01:31:49.780 Uh, but it was, I, he don't, he doesn't remember what, well, he remembers putting it into
01:31:54.520 the bank, but he also owned the bank and, uh, it was kind of a money laundering bank, but
01:32:01.660 he swears the last time he saw it, it was in that bank.
01:32:05.020 Okay.
01:32:05.420 That was your tax dollars.
01:32:07.320 Then Burisma also was under investigation by the FBI for trying to get our nuclear secrets
01:32:15.600 from Americans in our nuclear weapons program.
01:32:19.560 Well, several of them went to jail.
01:32:22.860 So Burisma Hunter Biden is doing business with Burisma.
01:32:27.520 He's on their board of directors getting paid by them at this time.
01:32:32.800 Um, so the attorney general comes in and, uh, or, you know, their version of the attorney
01:32:38.340 general, and he starts looking at Burisma.
01:32:42.520 Well, he's, he is corrupt and he's looking into a lot of different things.
01:32:47.840 So Joe Biden coincidentally comes over and says, Hey, I'm not going to give you any of
01:32:53.020 this American aid, which they had to have, or the country would have collapsed.
01:32:57.420 I'm not going to give you any of this aid unless you fire that guy.
01:33:02.800 Now was the guy corrupt?
01:33:05.400 Yes.
01:33:06.680 Did they pick up after he left the, uh, the investigation into Burisma?
01:33:13.880 No.
01:33:14.520 So why?
01:33:16.920 Well, those in the, uh, in the government now say it was because of Joe Biden's pressure
01:33:23.260 because he didn't want his son involved in any of this.
01:33:28.620 So is there anything wrong with that?
01:33:34.420 Well, it looks pretty bad.
01:33:35.960 And then his other very lucrative deal was $1.5 billion of Chinese money and not, not
01:33:44.220 like Chinese, like, Hey, here's, you know, hop Ching and, uh, his, his bank account.
01:33:49.620 It was from the government of China 1.5.
01:33:53.580 And what did Hunter Biden's, uh, son help them do by an American company that had technology
01:34:02.320 that can be used in stealth.
01:34:04.660 And by the way, this, uh, this company that he's representing in China also was one that
01:34:12.480 was trying to get our stealth secrets did, and then built their own stealth plane.
01:34:18.180 That's the company that was paying Hunter Biden, uh, or Hunter Biden was buying in with Chinese
01:34:24.780 money.
01:34:25.860 And then he said, Hey, well, we can, we can really help your new stealth plane if we buy
01:34:31.180 this American company.
01:34:33.220 Yeah.
01:34:34.140 It's amazing.
01:34:35.040 And the article about it is also fascinating because you can see, number one, they see
01:34:40.500 how effective these attacks are.
01:34:42.940 Number two, they're trying to get out of ahead of it.
01:34:44.480 They're trying to basically say, this is not real.
01:34:47.840 We want you to know it's not real before it starts picking up steam.
01:34:50.640 This of course doesn't work in the modern age, right?
01:34:53.140 Like people are going to find the truth either way.
01:34:55.160 I think the other part that's interesting about it is one of the things they're highly
01:34:59.300 critical of is the very occasional time a mainstream publication picked up on the Clinton
01:35:09.420 accusations.
01:35:10.920 Um, they cite 60 minutes in this story.
01:35:13.260 They cite, uh, New York, the New York times in the story, both of which did do some coverage
01:35:17.820 of Clinton cash and all of the corruption around the Clintons.
01:35:22.620 And they did that with all of their mainstream media peer reviewed type of, uh, attitude.
01:35:28.540 They looked at it.
01:35:29.160 They took, they, I'm sure started very skeptically with it, but came to the fact that, yeah,
01:35:32.900 this stuff actually did happen.
01:35:34.080 And here are the accusations and here's how it laid out.
01:35:35.880 You got to make your own decision.
01:35:37.540 They didn't obsess about it, but they did report it.
01:35:39.680 And that gave it quote unquote credibility.
01:35:42.240 And what they're warning on in the article, who's there, was it Politico that did this
01:35:45.340 article?
01:35:45.620 Yeah, this is Politico.
01:35:46.520 And what they're warning on kind of in the article is, Hey, New York times this time,
01:35:49.420 don't pick it up.
01:35:50.320 Hey, 60 minutes this time.
01:35:51.520 Don't fall down this because look what, look what it cost us.
01:35:53.980 Last time you went after, uh, these Peter Schweitzer claims and what happened?
01:35:59.320 Well, Donald Trump won.
01:36:01.020 You want that to happen again?
01:36:02.000 It's almost like a warning to these mainstream media sources, not to go down this road.
01:36:06.580 And the issue here is that the information's accurate, you know, and it's not just, uh,
01:36:12.000 Peter Schweitzer.
01:36:12.940 It's also John Solomon, uh, who works at the Hill now has been a, was an AP and Washington
01:36:18.140 Post reporter for 20 years, a man who has no problems with credibility as a journalist.
01:36:25.280 And yet here we are.
01:36:27.100 They're trying to say, they're trying to warn their colleagues, guys, don't do this because
01:36:32.360 you're going to hurt the cause.
01:36:34.280 That's not what journalism is supposed to be.
01:36:36.060 The times is making itself an accomplice to a scheme whereby Trump likely intends to
01:36:42.320 put his potential democratic opponent under federal investigation for partisan reasons.
01:36:47.700 No, no, it's not partisan reasons.
01:36:50.960 This needs to be investigated.
01:36:54.180 Hunter Biden's international business dealings from China to Ukraine deserve scrutiny, says
01:37:00.720 Peter Schweitzer, a friend of this program.
01:37:04.020 Uh, the left is also blame shifting on a story we've covered extensively on, uh, television,
01:37:09.540 the Biden family's sketchy ties to the Ukraine.
01:37:14.600 It is true.
01:37:15.840 His sketchy ties to the Ukraine are really quite frightening, uh, because you see the possibility
01:37:23.820 of a, a government official enriching his family by using your tax dollars and the clout of the
01:37:33.720 United States and the same thing in China.
01:37:36.740 And if we don't get a handle on our presidents and our, uh, elected officials, and I think
01:37:43.840 personally, this has happened on both sides of the aisle, I could be wrong, but there's
01:37:50.020 just nobody looking into it.
01:37:51.720 And that's what puzzles me is it really, does no one care about this on Capitol Hill or are
01:38:01.000 too many people dirty from it?
01:38:03.660 And my guess is too many people are dirty, but if we don't stop our presidents, vice presidents,
01:38:11.720 our, uh, you know, John Kerry was the secretary of state.
01:38:15.540 His son was the business partner in the China deal.
01:38:19.180 His son was John Kerry was the secretary of state at the time.
01:38:25.020 So Joe Biden, the vice president who was put in charge of the China deal, along with John
01:38:30.200 Kerry, their two sons travel at the same time that they're trying to do deals with China
01:38:36.460 for political purposes for the United States.
01:38:41.720 The, the sons are both meeting with the Chinese government about a $1.5 billion in
01:38:49.100 investment in their firm.
01:38:51.860 Wow.
01:38:52.400 That's coincidental.
01:38:54.180 That doesn't deserve a look-see.
01:38:57.380 Of course it does.
01:38:58.520 And that's the problem.
01:38:59.300 It does deserve a look-see and that's why they don't want you to look at it.
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01:39:22.400 Things can change quickly.
01:39:25.560 You know, last night I was reading about how Donald Trump said, yeah, we got to look at
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01:39:30.320 Got to look at these tariffs.
01:39:31.180 And I think we're going to double the tariffs on China.
01:39:33.320 Please, please, Mr. President, stop.
01:39:36.480 You're hurting your chances to win.
01:39:39.640 Stop it.
01:39:40.920 It doesn't help the economy.
01:39:42.760 It hurts the economy.
01:39:44.520 He just doesn't believe that.
01:39:45.640 I know he doesn't.
01:39:46.680 But all the people around him do.
01:39:48.360 I don't.
01:39:48.820 I mean, somebody's got to convince him.
01:39:51.480 Anyway, the China's stock market fell as well.
01:39:58.060 At the same time that this was happening, we sent an aircraft carrier to Iran to let
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01:40:12.540 The story that I read led with oil prices could go up.
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01:41:19.460 By the way, speaking of the Clintons, an evening with the Clintons is is coming to an end.
01:41:39.460 It's coming.
01:41:40.440 No.
01:41:40.800 Yeah.
01:41:41.140 Don't say it.
01:41:42.240 Yeah.
01:41:42.600 Don't say it.
01:41:43.980 I'm very sad.
01:41:44.880 Why is it just there to too busy, too in demand, too in demand, too many people causing chaos
01:41:50.400 because they just all want to get into the theater to hear their words.
01:41:53.220 Last night was their last show at the MGM.
01:41:56.460 And, you know, when I go to when I go to Vegas, what I want to do is go to see a Bill and Hillary
01:42:02.880 show.
01:42:03.800 Oh, yeah.
01:42:04.980 I thought it was going to be one of those longtime residencies.
01:42:08.720 Did you?
01:42:09.340 Oh, my gosh.
01:42:10.100 Yeah.
01:42:10.300 That's what I thought.
01:42:11.380 One of those things where they would just be years and years doing the same show, just
01:42:15.780 talking about how the election was stolen from them.
01:42:18.480 In fact, a couple of them were, I think.
01:42:20.800 Yeah, it was it was good.
01:42:22.640 And she just wears feathers in the Vegas version of that.
01:42:27.800 Strangely, so does he.
01:42:29.100 But hey, you know, to each his own.
01:42:31.720 So they were like five hundred dollars for these seats.
01:42:36.080 The Seattle event went as low as twenty dollars a ticket.
01:42:41.880 The L.A. show went as low as six dollars a ticket.
01:42:49.260 And Vegas was two dollars.
01:42:53.280 Two bucks.
01:42:54.000 Two bucks.
01:42:54.460 Well, there's a lot of shows.
01:42:55.260 I mean, the homeless, the homeless could go and have a good have a good rest.
01:43:00.040 Not true with Al Gore, though.
01:43:02.140 No, really?
01:43:02.700 I will say.
01:43:02.900 Yeah, because Al Gore was doing a tour as well where he's going to come around and talk
01:43:06.080 to you at theaters all around the country.
01:43:07.360 And we actually had a plan to go because there's a new music venue near us.
01:43:11.420 Yeah.
01:43:11.980 Where the studios are.
01:43:12.860 We're going to send a reporter there to kind of see what Al was talking about.
01:43:16.140 Yeah.
01:43:16.720 Problem is show got canceled.
01:43:19.180 Oh, you're kidding.
01:43:19.860 I'm sure the reason it got canceled was just, look, schedule conflicts.
01:43:24.460 Oh, that happens all the time.
01:43:25.760 That's probably what happened.
01:43:27.220 It could be that, you know, Al just didn't want to take a private jet to Texas to do the
01:43:32.500 show.
01:43:32.880 It happens all the time.
01:43:33.640 Realizing it would have a negative effect on the environment.
01:43:35.280 Could be that.
01:43:36.040 He didn't think about the flight until the show was scheduled and on sale for months.
01:43:40.720 But no, not no one apparently coming.
01:43:43.720 And so the show was actually canceled.
01:43:45.640 We cannot get that.
01:43:46.340 So, you know, here's the thing.
01:43:47.320 What's really weird is, is all these people have just lost their clout.
01:43:51.320 Barack Obama.
01:43:52.420 I mean, Barack Obama got in and remember those crowds in the, in the, the second term when
01:43:58.200 he was running, he didn't have those crowds.
01:44:00.640 Remember he was booking, uh, uh, arenas and how the, the, they had to cart like cart, you
01:44:07.160 know, curtain them off and right.
01:44:08.680 And they had to shoot it a certain way.
01:44:10.620 And the press wasn't showing it that they were just, they were empty.
01:44:14.260 I don't think that's going to happen with Donald Trump.
01:44:17.320 Well, no, I mean, look, Donald Trump is a celebrity, whether he's president or not.
01:44:20.580 I mean, Donald Trump was getting big crowds before he considered running for president.
01:44:24.480 No, I know.
01:44:25.100 But the, the shine has come off of all of these other people, all these other, the Clintons
01:44:30.620 and all of that stuff.
01:44:31.740 They're just like energy's gone in that party for people like that.
01:44:34.720 Gone.
01:44:35.300 I mean, they just can't stand Hillary because she lost to Trump and they see Barack Obama
01:44:39.460 as a guy who had tons and tons of power and didn't go far enough with it.
01:44:42.800 He's a disappointment.
01:44:44.520 That's crazy.
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01:46:24.200 Let's get to the stuff that, you know, Monday mornings are made for.
01:46:29.060 And Mondays really are made for headlines like this.
01:46:33.080 Biological man identifies as woman, but plays a man as the first transgender lead in U.S.
01:46:42.540 opera.
01:46:42.840 That's a lot of research, you think, to nail that because, you know, he, this is when he
01:46:50.260 was a he.
01:46:51.180 Well, he's still biologically a man.
01:46:53.620 Oh, well, I hope you're not.
01:46:55.280 I hope you are not going down the road of saying that biological gender.
01:47:01.340 No, it plays no role.
01:47:02.420 OK, thank you.
01:47:03.640 But he is a biological man, but identifying as a woman.
01:47:07.520 But he's been asked to play a man in an opera.
01:47:11.900 And my question is, I mean, shouldn't you get a man to play that role?
01:47:20.020 Even if he can't sing, shouldn't you get a man to play a man's role?
01:47:23.940 Well, we've seen this over and over again where you're not allowed to have a straight
01:47:26.960 person play a gay person or an abled person play a non-abled person.
01:47:32.840 That's very I'm glad you put that as able.
01:47:34.960 Then you didn't say the word handicap.
01:47:36.560 Oh, no.
01:47:36.580 Oh, my gosh.
01:47:37.000 Oh, my gosh.
01:47:37.540 I said it.
01:47:38.240 Oh, my gosh.
01:47:38.720 Oh, my gosh.
01:47:39.520 Can we delete?
01:47:39.920 Sorry, Facebook.
01:47:40.720 Sorry, sorry, sorry.
01:47:41.480 We didn't mean that.
01:47:43.720 That's amazing.
01:47:44.660 So think about that.
01:47:46.600 You know, sometimes actors and actresses will go undercover.
01:47:51.200 They'll work like in the police for a few days to see what it's really like for police.
01:47:55.900 If we guys are playing a role, police officer.
01:47:57.940 This guy was so dedicated.
01:48:00.380 No, when he was a guy.
01:48:01.460 He was so dedicated.
01:48:03.060 He remained a guy and did guy things for how many years before transitioning to female
01:48:09.500 just so he could play this male part?
01:48:11.240 And I watch that is that is dedication to your craft.
01:48:14.240 I want you to hear it because he I mean, I don't know if he pulls the role off as a man.
01:48:20.620 I mean, because he is a woman.
01:48:23.020 Right.
01:48:23.620 Is he?
01:48:23.840 So I want you to listen to him because I don't know if he pulls this off.
01:48:28.640 Go ahead.
01:48:29.140 Can we play the audio?
01:48:29.960 What a low voiced female.
01:48:39.180 That is.
01:48:40.060 Right.
01:48:40.460 And now you slap a pair of horns on his head and a couple of, you know, Madonna breast
01:48:54.240 cones and you got yourself a mighty handsome opera woman.
01:48:58.680 Oh, I'm sure.
01:48:59.640 You know, I'm sure.
01:49:00.300 I mean, I've seen the photos.
01:49:01.360 Yeah.
01:49:02.000 So, OK, enough.
01:49:03.260 By the way, did you hear that Madonna is claiming a discrimination to this world?
01:49:10.800 I'm sorry.
01:49:11.440 But I'm claiming discrimination.
01:49:14.120 She's being discriminated against because she's 60.
01:49:16.680 No, no, no, that's not what it is.
01:49:20.440 Madonna, you're being discriminated against because you're a skank.
01:49:24.640 That's why.
01:49:25.420 And that's not a word I usually use.
01:49:28.060 No, I've not.
01:49:28.480 You heard you use it in quite a long time.
01:49:30.000 Doesn't it fit Madonna?
01:49:31.700 I haven't heard anyone use it in quite a long time.
01:49:33.460 Yeah, actually.
01:49:34.160 That's an old timey word.
01:49:35.200 It is an old timey word.
01:49:37.500 Here's another story for you, Stu.
01:49:40.700 Male makeup is catching more men's eyes.
01:49:44.000 Now, as an expert in male makeup, I wear it every day.
01:49:49.400 I wear it every day, too.
01:49:50.680 And I hate it.
01:49:52.620 It is the worst thing about being on television.
01:49:54.560 They're like, you're like, I don't want to wear makeup.
01:49:56.500 Forget it.
01:49:57.340 People know what I look like.
01:49:58.700 And then they say, yeah, I know.
01:50:00.440 That's why you need makeup.
01:50:01.960 We've seen you without it.
01:50:04.280 And you're awful.
01:50:05.700 So they put it on us every day to tell us how awful we are.
01:50:08.560 It's like a daily reminder of how hideous we are as people.
01:50:11.540 Who's the guy I interviewed on Friday?
01:50:13.100 What was his name again?
01:50:16.400 Shoot.
01:50:17.360 The Navy SEAL.
01:50:19.020 He worked with Jocko.
01:50:22.580 So Navy SEAL.
01:50:24.020 This guy is a man's man.
01:50:26.300 Okay.
01:50:27.300 He got us out of Ramadi.
01:50:30.300 And Chris Kyle was on his team.
01:50:34.440 Zero sense of humor.
01:50:36.880 Zero sense of humor.
01:50:38.480 At least with me.
01:50:39.320 And interviewed him on Friday.
01:50:42.720 And he's the first person to say no to makeup.
01:50:46.440 And our makeup artist was like, well, but you're on.
01:50:49.580 You're going to be on television under lights.
01:50:51.360 It's going to.
01:50:51.840 And he's like, nope, don't care.
01:50:53.800 She's like, well, but you have like a really bad spot.
01:50:57.320 It looks like a cut on your nose.
01:50:59.840 Don't care.
01:51:01.440 Okay.
01:51:01.840 Well, I'm going to get in trouble.
01:51:03.820 Nope.
01:51:04.280 No makeup.
01:51:05.120 So he sat down with no makeup.
01:51:08.100 And because he's a man's man.
01:51:10.060 And it's an interesting interview because I liked him.
01:51:16.820 You weren't here for it.
01:51:17.740 I liked him because he's a fascinating guy, but I don't think we'd be hanging out because
01:51:26.880 he's just, there's no humor in him at all.
01:51:29.980 He's done some serious things.
01:51:31.720 Yeah.
01:51:31.740 I mean, he led SEAL team one, SEAL team two, SEAL team three, and SEAL team seven.
01:51:37.480 And I said to him, not good enough for six.
01:51:41.380 Did not laugh.
01:51:43.020 Did he kill you?
01:51:44.560 I mean, that's almost.
01:51:45.680 He just didn't.
01:51:46.560 He just, he just stared at me and I went, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm kidding.
01:51:50.360 I'm kidding.
01:51:51.380 Well, they do some pretty serious things.
01:51:53.320 No, I, I, oh boy.
01:51:56.140 I know.
01:51:57.240 That must've been fun.
01:51:58.440 Oh, it was interesting.
01:51:59.520 Cause I went back several times to try to get that humor thing going with him.
01:52:04.780 And, uh, not really there, not there, not there with you.
01:52:07.620 Not there.
01:52:08.300 So anyway, Jocko will not be wearing male makeup, male makeup, but it is true.
01:52:12.420 I will say, you know, there was a time where a lot of these things like manscaping,
01:52:16.560 right?
01:52:17.440 Totally not a thing back in the day.
01:52:19.220 The, uh, the, what is the body spray?
01:52:21.520 The ax body spray they're selling.
01:52:23.220 God only knows how much of that stuff.
01:52:24.860 I mean, that's just like, that's stuff that women used to put on themselves.
01:52:27.720 These are just in just guy sense, right?
01:52:30.140 I mean, all of these things that used to be just women, female.
01:52:33.660 Now I've just crossed over for male with a different market.
01:52:36.220 Isn't this kind of what, uh, Michael Rechtenwald was kind of talking about today.
01:52:40.600 He's talking about there's this new corporate socialism.
01:52:44.860 They're behind these things because if they can divide people into more categories, they
01:52:50.800 can sell more product and they have more control over you.
01:52:56.100 I mean, it's, it's, it's really, it's crazy.
01:52:58.960 And it's international, which was interesting too.
01:53:01.080 I mean, it's really a lot of the things he describes kind of strike up like corporatism
01:53:04.800 or even some elements of fascism.
01:53:06.900 That's why we're not building a border wall.
01:53:09.120 That is the reason.
01:53:10.500 Because the borders are gone.
01:53:11.900 The borders are just going to be gone.
01:53:13.300 If they get there, this is international socialism.
01:53:16.340 This is one world government, no borders.
01:53:20.040 This is just, it's just, that's just what everybody's after.
01:53:24.400 You don't think?
01:53:25.980 Uh, no, certainly not everybody's after that, but yeah, you're saying that this is the underlying
01:53:29.660 philosophy.
01:53:30.400 Yeah.
01:53:30.680 Yeah.
01:53:30.880 There's not going to be a border there.
01:53:31.980 It's an, it's an interesting thought.
01:53:32.960 I mean, Michael kind of brought it up.
01:53:34.300 It's really something I haven't heard, uh, you know, really argued all that often, but
01:53:39.800 Michael's very smart and he's kind of going to make this, uh, case over the next couple
01:53:44.140 of weeks with us as well, and on a more often, probably on TV as well.
01:53:49.000 CNN.
01:53:49.800 Now remember CNN has dropped 26% in primetime ratings.
01:53:53.400 Maybe, maybe because of stories like this maggot sausage and insect ice cream can help feed
01:54:00.040 the world.
01:54:00.880 Scientists say, after all lobsters, aren't pretty, but dip these unsightly creatures into warm
01:54:07.820 butter and they instantly become a different matter to most of us.
01:54:11.500 Why then do we gag at the thought of eating insects?
01:54:15.980 Because they're insects and I'm not eating them.
01:54:19.420 I don't want to eat them.
01:54:20.920 That doesn't answer the question.
01:54:22.060 Why?
01:54:23.000 Why not?
01:54:24.340 If it tasted good, would you eat maggots?
01:54:26.740 No.
01:54:27.280 Why?
01:54:29.000 Seriously.
01:54:29.520 Why?
01:54:30.420 If they tasted good, why wouldn't you eat a maggot sausage?
01:54:33.060 If you liked it?
01:54:34.480 Because they're maggots.
01:54:35.800 Well, that's not an answer.
01:54:36.860 That's not a why.
01:54:37.640 That's just a statement.
01:54:38.360 If dogs tasted good, would you eat your dog?
01:54:40.800 I would not.
01:54:41.860 I would not either.
01:54:42.560 Would you notice that I don't?
01:54:43.840 Yeah, but not eat your dog.
01:54:45.420 You don't eat any meat.
01:54:46.300 Right.
01:54:46.860 Yeah.
01:54:47.400 That's what I mean, though.
01:54:48.320 I mean, like, if the reason, what's the difference?
01:54:50.660 Why don't you eat your dog?
01:54:52.460 Because I have a relationship with my dog.
01:54:56.040 Right.
01:54:57.020 Right.
01:54:57.820 Yeah.
01:54:58.060 I view different animals in different ways.
01:55:01.020 That's a fascinating thing to explore.
01:55:03.000 Yeah.
01:55:03.380 No, it's true.
01:55:03.880 Oh, I do explore.
01:55:04.260 It's true.
01:55:04.680 It's true all across the world.
01:55:05.480 My daughter doesn't eat meat.
01:55:06.720 She's gone full-fledged vegan.
01:55:08.460 Oh, okay.
01:55:09.740 It's making your life fun.
01:55:10.780 And so I've said to her, because she didn't, you know, we have a cattle ranch, and we slaughter
01:55:15.860 our own cattle for our own beef.
01:55:18.420 And she's like, I don't like the idea.
01:55:21.500 And I'm like, honey, then you can't eat meat.
01:55:25.100 If you don't like the idea.
01:55:26.800 And she agreed with me.
01:55:27.820 She led the way on this one.
01:55:29.280 But if you don't like the idea, if you look at the pretty cows and go, oh, those are pretty
01:55:34.340 cows.
01:55:34.980 I don't want to think about the butcher.
01:55:36.860 Well, then you shouldn't eat meat.
01:55:39.980 And that's, I think, I mean, unless you grew up on a farm, like one guy who works here grew
01:55:43.820 up on a farm.
01:55:44.320 He was telling me like, that was just their life.
01:55:46.060 Like they were nine years old, you know, slaughtering animals.
01:55:49.240 That was mine too.
01:55:49.900 And that's a lot of people grew up that way.
01:55:51.440 Right.
01:55:51.640 And that's, if you're on a farm, that's kind of very standard to you.
01:55:53.960 I think if you didn't do that though, most people fall into that camp.
01:55:57.160 I mean, Pat says it all the time, okay, I want to eat the meat.
01:56:00.180 I just don't want to think about it.
01:56:01.100 I don't want to think about where it comes from.
01:56:03.040 And so like, it's just, that is, you see, and maybe that's the deal with like spiders.
01:56:07.180 I could not eat insects and spiders and couldn't eat that.
01:56:11.200 You like that.
01:56:12.220 That's the question.
01:56:12.940 If that big blob of that hairy Australian fight, a spider.
01:56:19.200 Yeah.
01:56:19.640 Was like a really good piece of tender filet inside still wouldn't need it.
01:56:24.500 Well, if they shelled it, took out the hair.
01:56:27.160 No, you know, no, I still would not eat it.
01:56:30.180 There's a, I think it's Kazakhstan that has a very, uh, legit delicacy in their country.
01:56:35.540 Very standard, uh, traditional cultural dish.
01:56:38.160 That's horse stew.
01:56:39.920 Like it's a stew legit made out of horses.
01:56:42.280 And there was a controversy a while ago cause we kept shipping our, we're not allowed to
01:56:45.320 have horse meat here, but we would just ship them over there.
01:56:48.060 And then the horses, I think that's a problem.
01:56:50.700 If you've got horses and they're going to die, if you're slaughtering them, you know,
01:56:54.640 just again, like the, this, that doesn't answer the question, right?
01:56:57.660 Like there's no, it is a weird cultural thing that we do in every country does it, which
01:57:02.340 is you pick certain species.
01:57:03.480 You're like, ah, those are just totally fine to kill and eat whenever you want.
01:57:06.200 And those, that's crazy.
01:57:07.380 You'd be nuts if you ate one of those.
01:57:09.060 And it's like, well, the, really the, the separation factor there, if you're going to
01:57:12.460 eat meat, right, is it should be taste, right?
01:57:15.300 Like which ones taste really good.
01:57:16.960 If maggots tasted delicious, why would you care?
01:57:21.160 And then there is a, an internal sort of guttural like factor, but like it's not explainable.
01:57:27.880 There's no re if they put that, if they made sausage out of maggots, they didn't say like
01:57:32.760 you didn't know it was maggots and you started eating it and then you liked it.
01:57:35.080 And then later on realized it was maggots, you would stop eating it.
01:57:39.500 That's not a, that's not a coherent decision.
01:57:42.080 Well, then is it a coherent, if I made, if I made sausage out of people and it was delicious.
01:57:50.100 Well, I, you don't, so there's no separation between people and animals.
01:57:53.600 We are animals.
01:57:54.860 We're just intelligent animals with souls.
01:57:59.200 But I mean, really, right?
01:58:02.240 So there's lots of people that just look at people as animals.
01:58:05.120 We're just an animal.
01:58:06.560 Okay.
01:58:06.820 So why not just?
01:58:08.340 Yeah.
01:58:08.860 I mean, there are certainly people who do that, but I mean, you don't do it.
01:58:14.180 But what's the difference?
01:58:15.300 It's an animal.
01:58:16.100 It's still an animal product.
01:58:16.940 Certainly there's a pretty large religious one.
01:58:19.160 If you want to start there.
01:58:20.000 Well, no, let's say, say we're not killing them.
01:58:22.000 We're saying, instead of burying them, we're, we're, we're, we're using all of their.
01:58:27.760 There you go.
01:58:28.400 Well, you know what?
01:58:29.680 There you go.
01:58:30.280 Maybe, maybe we don't kill people because that's against the law and against many different
01:58:34.620 things, but maybe when they die, we think about giving people the option.
01:58:39.200 There's human composting now in Washington.
01:58:40.980 First state that just passed it.
01:58:42.460 I know.
01:58:42.880 Maybe we offer, you know, a little bit of a, a soylent green option for people.
01:58:49.240 Spoiler alert.
01:58:52.080 Maybe if you're watching that movie right now, you're like, damn it.
01:58:54.720 What?
01:58:54.980 It's been out of people?
01:58:55.960 Are you kidding me?
01:58:56.980 So I'd never seen that movie until Pat was always like people.
01:59:02.780 Soylent green is people, which is the, which is like the last line in the movie.
01:59:07.900 And I'm like, what are you talking about?
01:59:09.160 He's like, you've never seen soylent green.
01:59:10.580 I'm like, no.
01:59:11.600 He's like, you got to watch it.
01:59:12.640 Well, I watched it and I turned it on.
01:59:14.280 They're like, Hey, he's going to work at the soylent green factory.
01:59:17.420 And I'm like, it's people, man.
01:59:18.800 Don't eat the people.
01:59:20.600 There's nothing to that movie except the reveal that it's the reveal.
01:59:24.100 It's all horrible.
01:59:25.980 Except for the reveal.
01:59:31.200 Well, I thought the insect ice cream and maggot sausage conversation.
01:59:35.020 You thought we'd be on the same page on that.
01:59:36.500 I think I would.
01:59:37.560 Pro maggot sausage.
01:59:38.720 Apparently that's my position.
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02:01:45.420 Oh, we're still arguing about this.
02:01:48.540 This is an interesting...
02:01:49.440 You're not to eat bugs, okay?
02:01:50.880 You just don't eat bugs.
02:01:51.980 Lots of people eat bugs.
02:01:53.060 I know.
02:01:53.320 John the Baptist ate locust.
02:01:55.320 Shut up.
02:01:56.040 Did you see Indiana Jones Part 2, that documentary?
02:01:58.480 I don't want to...
02:01:59.280 Okay, that one, they ate lots of bugs and monkey brains.
02:02:01.320 And monkey brains.
02:02:01.800 And I'm not going to eat monkey brains either.
02:02:03.540 Well, you're missing out.
02:02:04.400 I'm sure they're delicious.
02:02:05.000 Well, I'm not hanging out with a kid named Shortstop, so...
02:02:08.200 Shortstop was his name?
02:02:10.260 Shorty?
02:02:10.720 Short Stack?
02:02:11.700 Short Stack, Shortstop, something like that.
02:02:13.240 I don't know.
02:02:13.540 Something like that.
02:02:13.920 Anyway.
02:02:14.360 I'm interested to see if you would be tempted or would entertain a taste test of the Impossible Burger.
02:02:22.200 This is like the best...
02:02:23.720 What's it made out of?
02:02:25.340 I mean, we only have a few seconds here before the end of the show.
02:02:28.120 We should go over this, though, this week.
02:02:29.320 It's being served now.
02:02:30.380 Is it like the pink slime stuff?
02:02:31.820 No, no, no, no, no.
02:02:32.540 It's not...
02:02:32.940 It's plant-based, they say.
02:02:35.640 It's not actual meat, but it tastes just like meat.
02:02:37.800 I've had it a bunch of times.
02:02:39.200 They're just about to add it to Burger King menus.
02:02:41.760 Tastes like meat.
02:02:43.220 Tastes like...
02:02:43.740 You haven't had meat.
02:02:45.280 It's been a long time, though.
02:02:46.180 I'm not alone in this one.
02:02:47.120 15 years, 20 years.
02:02:48.060 People are saying it's the best...
02:02:49.260 I mean, it is absolutely the best one they've ever done.
02:02:51.520 There's no question about it.
02:02:52.400 Well, that's really...
02:02:52.900 Right.
02:02:53.260 Well, locusts are the best bugs, too.
02:02:54.840 Exactly.
02:02:55.480 I would like to see from a real meat eater if you actually feel that way and think it
02:03:00.180 tastes like meat.
02:03:00.880 Bring it on.
02:03:01.660 All right.
02:03:01.940 Let's do it.
02:03:02.160 Bring it on.
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