In this episode of Tuesday Morning Coffee with Glenn Beck, host Glenn Beck talks about the lack of education in America's public schools, and why it's time for parents to get more involved in their kids' education. He also discusses the history of the "Tuttle Twins" and their impact on American education.
00:08:41.600She and her family were chased out of Romania and herded into a concentration camp in Ukraine during World War II.
00:08:49.900There, they were left to wait and starve.
00:08:53.660She said, the cloud of death was always there.
00:08:57.040Weekly, a list determined who would be sent where and whether it would be death or a slave labor camp.
00:09:03.000While at the camp, she said her father died of typhus when she was five, which was widespread throughout the camps because of cold and malnutrition.
00:09:12.020After three years at that camp waiting, she was rescued in 1944.
00:09:18.560She said, my mother got wind of a few orphans that would be transferred and transported out of the camp.
00:09:24.880So she lied and said that I was an orphan to save my life.
00:10:03.140However, on arrival, she found herself assigned to a boat with other orphan children that would separate her from the family with whom she thought she could trust.
00:10:13.140No matter what, I could not be convinced to get on that boat.
00:10:17.360And miraculously, in the end, they gave in to me.
00:10:21.040Seasick, she fell asleep that night, only to wake up to find out that the boat with all of the orphans had been torpedoed by who she said she found out decades later to have been the Russians.
00:10:32.340Though she carried guilt for having survived, she was grateful that she resisted because that resistance kept her alive.
00:10:40.740I do not obey authority, and it saved my life.
00:10:49.620She said these memories of the concentration camp and what she went through returned in 2020 during the web of COVID-19 restrictions that spun out of control with the help of media propaganda.
00:11:02.840She said, so now, I'm quoting, when people are obeying authority mindlessly and giving up their rights to make decisions about their own lives and what goes into their own bodies, I think back to that time.
00:11:16.660She's now a medical activist and founder of the Alliance for Human Research Protection.
00:11:22.960It's a network of laypeople and professionals who work to uphold humanitarian values and ethical standards established in the Hippocratic Oath, the Nuremberg Code, and the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights.
00:11:38.960Most importantly, she just joined Scott Skera, co-founder of Amazing Grace's Light Shines On Corporation.
00:11:46.660She said, both of them see the parallels now between the national socialist regime in Germany and the current medical directives being carried out in the United States through government funding.
00:12:00.860Before I go on, I want to tell you, I played Walt Disney because that's who we are.
00:12:13.340But we are in danger of it forever slipping through our fingers if we don't recognize times have changed and you're not living in the same country and playing by the same rules.
00:12:30.440Since the death of his 19-year-old daughter, Grace, in a hospital in 2021, and he again is the co-founder of Our Amazing Grace's Light.
00:12:43.580His daughter died in a hospital in 2021 after having been injected with a combination of drugs that he found out later was part of a federal hospital protocol.
00:12:58.920He's been crusading to tell his daughter's story, the network with others that have had similar experiences,
00:13:04.960while bringing attention to the protocols that he believes amounted to the murder of his daughter who had Down syndrome.
00:13:12.960Under the Nazi regime, he said, medicine was weaponized as it is being today.
00:13:18.260Though the Jews were the primary target, she said, the first medically murdered victims were disabled German infants and children under the age of three.
00:13:28.480Most people don't know this, but Mengele, who was the butcher of Auschwitz, he was the guy who did all of the evil experiments on people.
00:13:39.080He was actually the head of the children's hospital in Germany.
00:13:44.900In the Mercury Museum, I have the last prescription that he wrote at the children's hospital.
00:13:53.560And it is for a massive amount of the drug that they were using to kill the children in the hospital.
00:14:05.240This expanded into the operation titled T4 for the street address of the program's central office in Berlin for all of the disabled of all ages and the mentally ill and senior citizens.
00:14:18.240Because, as she points out, the Nazis called them worthless eaters.
00:14:23.920T4 was a concerted effort to rid of what their propaganda called the economic burden.
00:14:31.680Shara pointed out to 2021 Medicare trustee report.
00:14:38.440It evaluates the cost of keeping the elderly and disabled federally funded.
00:14:43.380Thirty-nine percent of the federal budget goes to those two groups right now, which is $2.2 trillion a year.
00:14:52.580On page 11 of the report, there's a call for a substantial change to address the financial challenges.
00:15:02.180Quote, the sooner solutions are enacted, the more flexible and gradual they can be, the report says.
00:15:08.000For her, the implication is, while not overtly stated, a call for eugenics that was supported by the academic elites in early U.S. history and later adopted by the Nazis.
00:15:22.940Ten years after he took power, Hitler launched his genocide program that had been introduced in incremental steps with the help of propaganda portraying the regime as heroes.
00:15:33.420What happened to grace and what happened to many disabled and elderly in Western Europe, Australia, Canada, the United States in March and April of 2020 was medical murder.
00:15:46.660Genocide isn't new to the United States.
00:16:04.540So don't think that it couldn't happen here.
00:16:08.320U.S. Supreme Court Oliver Wendell Holmes voted in favor.
00:16:11.7808-1 majority opinion in the 1921 case of Buck v. Bell, which upheld the Virginia Sterilization Act of 24,
00:16:21.480the forced sterilization of Kerry Buck, who was alleged to be mentally defective.
00:16:27.600Holmes said it would be better to prevent the mentally disabled from being born than allow them to sap the strength of the state or let them starve for their imbecility.
00:16:40.240The principle that sustains compulsory vaccines is broad enough to cover cutting the fallopian tubes.
00:16:48.180The justice wrote, in his opinion, three generations of imbeciles are enough.
00:16:52.980Unfortunately, she was never actually mentally disabled.
00:16:59.940Arguments for eugenics were always built on a lie, she said, but it is an ideology that continues to poison the public health policies.
00:17:08.140She says she's very familiar with the banality of evil.
00:17:16.740And it makes mass murder possible by making it a bureaucratic routine that is handed down as orders through the chain of command to the person who pulls the switch or gives the injection.
00:18:20.840Look at what Big Pharma is now doing to children.
00:18:24.280Look at what's happening with the gender reassignment surgeries.
00:18:31.580She says she's concerned with the elite ruling class that is godless, believing only in what is measurable and controllable.
00:18:40.680We should not fall into the trap to the false light that Satan will eventually ride in to steal more souls.
00:18:50.720God's true light protects those who believe.
00:18:53.580We, the people, need to reclaim the sovereignty by learning to trust in intuition, experience, and the ability to assess lies from the truth.
00:19:09.560They're all reading from the same script.
00:19:12.400They're bombarding people with fear mongering, which is exactly the same thing the Nazis did in how they controlled the population through fear.
00:20:55.980Now, we all know that we're headed for trouble, but we have agencies now going door-to-door to ask about your guns.
00:21:10.240We now have the Census Bureau going door-to-door, asking people, sorry, they're going door-to-door to holster manufacturers, and asking these holster manufacturers and providers,
00:21:25.480the Department of Congress would like to know the order numbers, the product descriptions, and where the items are being shipped.
00:21:33.540Few of the holster providers and manufacturers are giving this information to the United States government.
00:21:43.660Why, why does the Census Bureau and the Department of Commerce want the information on who has a holster?
00:21:56.160You couple that with the $80 billion that Biden is pushing through Congress today, $80 billion for the IRS.
00:22:10.880This is going to allow them to have all kinds of new, pretty much double their staff.
00:22:17.980They say they're going after rich people.
00:22:51.940It's easy sometimes to take things we have in life for granted.
00:23:03.120If you're a homeowner, I'd say it's a pretty good bet that you felt a lot more secure about your financial future maybe a couple of years ago than you do now.
00:23:14.300It is taxation without representation.
00:23:16.780And it is growing fatter and fatter under the watchful eye of an administration that's doing nothing but feeding it.
00:23:24.880And every day the American economy looks a little bleaker than it did the day before.
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00:29:50.080And the Democrats are freaking out because she hasn't said anything about it.
00:29:53.520But I can guarantee you they are trying to make a deal and cut it.
00:29:59.060I mean, I wouldn't be surprised if all of a sudden the government said, you know, after some studies, we think the Phoenix, Tucson area should just be domed and fully air conditioned.
00:30:10.620We're going to call it the Sinema Dome.
00:30:12.500They will cut any deal because they need every single of the 50 members of the Senate Democratic Caucus to pass it.
00:30:25.780They've got to have every single one on board.
00:30:29.900One of them peels away and that one will be Christian Sinema.
00:30:34.660One of them peels away and you don't get the climate deal.
00:30:42.500And call her office and ask her kindly, please don't pass on this tax because that's what it is.
00:30:50.520This tax will be so crippling to America.
00:30:56.280And I really need you to understand exactly what is is happening here.
00:31:02.400When we look at inflation, when we look at inflation, what are they doing to us?
00:31:09.060Well, they're driving down supply while driving prices up.
00:31:15.080OK, so let's just say let's use gasoline or ammunition.
00:31:20.620What's happening with the supply of gasoline and ammunition?
00:31:24.640Well, it's getting fewer and fewer, not because more and more people are buying it, which is true, but more and more people are buying it at extraordinary prices.
00:31:35.400You're buying gasoline, but you're buying it begrudgingly and you're probably cutting back on the miles.
00:31:43.420Meanwhile, what is the government done?
00:31:46.520They have taken the strategic oil supply and they have sold it into the market to China overseas and here.
00:31:56.460And it has made some impact, but that is short term because there is no it's not like we're waiting for something to be fixed and to be opened up and supply us with more.
00:32:14.040They're not only selling our strategic oil, then he's promising to replace that street strategic oil by paying.
00:32:23.180Twice as much as Donald Trump did to fill that thing, which will take the oil supply away from the general population.
00:32:30.760It will have the government then taking your tax dollars or printing more money from the Fed and buying that, which will drive up inflation and drive up the price.
00:32:42.000This is really important to understand.
00:32:46.160Inflation and now the mansion bill still in the Senate.
00:33:31.200They're not selling them for a profit.
00:33:32.920They're holding on to them and collecting rent.
00:33:37.780This pounds you on the free market side.
00:33:41.160You can't afford things on the free market side because the public-private partnerships with these ESG funds and these corporations plus all of the money that the government is spending, they're driving up the price.
00:33:57.520Then on top of it, they're taxing you, which takes more of your money.
00:34:03.020And then they have the hidden tax without representation of inflation.
00:34:08.000So in the end, the public-private partnerships with the government own everything.
00:34:16.400And you're left with nothing but the hand that you have that you now have to reach out and ask the government, please, can you help my family?
00:35:59.220I want you to remember as they treat us like children and put us in the situation where we have to have their care.
00:36:08.020I want you to remember what was said to you and you have said to your children.
00:36:12.980As long as you live under my roof, you will live and obey my rules.
00:36:19.720That's why when the World Economic Forum and all the Build Back Better people tell you it's going to be great and you're not going to own anything, but you'll be happy.
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00:37:59.740You've got to put a portion of your bill, of the profit that they make, Patriot Mobile, they put a portion of that to conservative causes.
00:38:10.600They are using capitalism to fight for freedom.
00:43:36.040Today is promising to be a very interesting day.
00:43:40.100China said, may you live in interesting times.
00:43:43.240Oh, well, thank you so much for that, because it's very interesting.
00:43:47.720What's happening today is Nancy Pelosi goes over to Taiwan.
00:43:51.660Already, she is on her way there now, and it seems as though Taiwan's presidential office has been hit by an overseas cyber attack ahead of this.
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00:50:02.040And I actually think that's an argument for why right now isn't the time for them, because I do think they can choose when they make this invasion.
00:50:09.320And I think it's almost inevitable that they will.
00:50:12.080But I think they can choose a better time.
00:50:13.860And to your second point about the amphibious assault ships, that's exactly right.
00:50:18.100It turns out that invading Taiwan is not a simple military operation.
00:50:22.860In fact, it actually has some fairly significant natural defenses.
00:50:26.280The only way you can do it is through amphibious assault landings.
00:50:34.300Now, they're working aggressively towards that.
00:50:36.900But our analysis is that they don't have enough ships yet.
00:50:39.860So I think right now it's probably premature for them to take this type of action.
00:50:45.300And finally, to your third point, yeah, you're right.
00:50:47.420There's a lot of upheaval in China right now.
00:50:49.660And I guess the equation the leadership would have to evaluate is, does us invading Taiwan, which is going to aggravate all of those internal financial stresses in China, not alleviate them, does that help us or does it hurt us?
00:51:02.580And again, I think most of the analysts and just common sense says it's probably not the right time right now.
00:51:10.900Who knew that Russia was going to invade Ukraine?
00:51:13.740Who knew the CDC was a political organization?
00:51:17.000I mean, who knew the Great Reset was going to reframe a lot of what we do in society?
00:51:21.200So the truth is, is we live in a very unpredictable and a very dangerous world.
00:51:25.640And it's hard to say with certain what the next day might hold.
00:51:28.660So the New York Times is, I think, pretty much taking Nancy Pelosi apart.
00:51:37.920Thomas Friedman had an article in the New York Times, I think it was yesterday, where he was talking about Ukraine, the money we're sending over there, how corruption is on the rise.
00:51:51.880And now we have Nancy Pelosi running over to China.
00:51:55.140And he thought it was a big mistake for her to go over.
00:51:58.300It's not necessarily a mistake to go over, but it's a mistake to announce you're going over, because it gives China the chance to do what it's doing and putting us into a situation to where you got to go because you can't give in to China.
00:52:16.440But you don't want to go because it's pissing China off.
00:52:21.120Wasn't that the mistake that Nancy Pelosi made?
00:52:23.860Yeah, I think there are a couple of mistakes that were made.
00:52:26.980Number one is that that that did occur.
00:52:29.440And there have been members of Congress who have visited Taiwan in the last couple of years.
00:52:33.900But they do exactly what you just said.
00:53:10.380And a really good example of that is why in the world is it so hard for this administration to say the truth about the origins of the coronavirus?
00:53:17.600I mean, a seven-year-old could look at the evidence and say, yep, it almost certainly came from the lab.
00:54:44.960John Kirby just said we don't support Taiwan independence.
00:54:49.840According to the Taiwan Relations Act, which is very carefully written, there is strategic ambiguity through it.
00:54:58.260And I think that's even a phrase that comes from that strategic ambiguity, where we have always played, look, we support the Taiwanese people and, you know, we'll defend them.
00:55:12.420We accept them as a as a separate party.
00:55:17.000But we never say, absolutely, positively, we're going in or absolutely, positively, we don't support this.
00:55:34.940The strategic ambiguity is intentional.
00:55:37.580It's deliberate and it's written into this agreement.
00:55:42.840And it was a way to split the split the baby, if you will, at the time.
00:55:46.740And that is, you know, philosophically and and in many practical ways, we were supportive of the people of of Taiwan.
00:55:53.700But on the other hand, we didn't want to go to war with China at the time.
00:55:57.320And we said, OK, well, we're going to have this strategic ambiguity.
00:56:00.300Well, we're going to kind of support him, but we're not going to support him on it in open or in public or in very aggressive ways, which is, by the way, coming back to the president one more time.
00:56:09.240And his apparent willingness to, you know, to improvise and to change 30 years of national security strategy in an offhand comment at the end of an interview, which he says, oh, yeah, we would absolutely militarily defend Taiwan.
00:56:24.660Well, that's not been officially our policy for a long, long time.
00:56:28.020Again, it was it relied on this ambiguity, strategic ambiguity of China not knowing what we would do.
00:56:34.600And I think it's a good example of it.
00:57:31.660I mean, I just Biden is practically an imbecile at this point.
00:57:35.320God only knows what he would choose to respond with.
00:57:38.720So I want to talk to you a little bit about that coming up in just a second.
00:57:42.960Back with Chris Stewart in just a moment.
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00:58:53.880It's unlike all the other history books.
00:58:55.680It concentrates on the story of, uh, America and it doesn't have, you know, memorization of dates and names and everything else.
00:59:05.120It tells you the ideas and the big struggles, what they were about, what the different ideas were, why one conquered the other and what makes us different.
00:59:58.240Okay, so if you're watching the, um, the network on Blaze TV, I'm going to play some Russian television, but here was the message, uh, a TV tower in Moscow.
01:00:14.360And, uh, the message is China, Russia is with you.
01:00:20.080The strategic alliances are being made between China, Iran, and Moscow, and, uh, we're in a very dangerous situation.
01:00:31.100Um, I, I think we are approaching the, um, the Cuban missile crisis kind of tension.
01:00:38.300That's what I think, not worst case scenario, but a really bad case.
01:00:43.540Uh, tomorrow we could start to face, uh, blockades and where difficult decisions have to be made.
01:00:50.220And quite honestly, uh, Chris, I, I don't trust this administration to make those, nor do I trust the Pentagon.
01:01:00.160And I say this reluctantly, but I, I share that fear and especially it hurts me to say that about military leadership.
01:01:06.940I mean, you know, Glenn, as you've, as you've mentioned, I was a former air force pilot and, and, you know, there's, that runs deep.
01:01:13.360And my family's DNA from my father, who is a pilot in World War II, my brothers and shame on General Milley and shame on General Austin.
01:01:21.720And after what we saw, the debacle in Afghanistan, how in the world could this president sit across from them and trust them on any issue?
01:01:30.480How could the American people trust them on any issue?
01:01:33.240And there has been a time or two, as, as, as I've mentioned to you briefly, Glenn, that I've seen things develop there.
01:01:40.220And, and the development itself was frightening, but the administration's supposed or what they were suggesting, how they were to respond to this was absolutely terrifying.
01:01:50.600I mean, it was, it was beyond inept and it was like, holy cow, how could you guys even be possibly considering this action?
01:01:58.700And yet we've seen that from them. And, and, uh, unfortunately we've seen it more recently.
01:02:05.360So no, I share that concern and we should, the American people are not foolish.
01:02:09.920They can look at this administration and see that they're not, they're not capable and they haven't demonstrated, uh, the type of leadership that we need to,
01:02:17.220when it comes to international relations or military affairs, again, look at Afghanistan as evidence.
01:02:22.740Chris, what are you, um, what are you expecting or what should we be watching for, um, here in the next 24 hours?
01:02:34.140Well, I think there's a couple things maybe worth mentioning.
01:02:36.680One of them is, is this alliance between Russia and China.
01:02:40.100Now this is an example of the enemy of my enemy is my friend, but this is a little bit beyond that.
01:02:45.240There's actually a genuine friendship between, between President Xi and President Putin.
01:02:49.500They actually spend quite a lot of time together.
01:02:52.060I think there's been more official visits between them than any other state leaders.
01:02:56.160Uh, and now that's a transactional relationship, but they could take advantage of it at this moment.
01:03:01.160Uh, so I think that's something strategically we need to keep our eye on.
01:03:05.240Uh, again, Glenn, I think that we're probably going to see a bluster from Chinese leadership.
01:03:21.880And then there's going to be more aggressive military exercises.
01:03:24.620They've got five days of military exercises they hastily put together, uh, including four days of live pilot exercises that you'll see over the next, uh, next week.
01:03:34.140And again, they put that together very, very quickly in order for them to respond to this.
01:03:37.800I, I don't think you're going to see something that leads us into a confrontation, but it's, it stresses the relationship and it makes Beijing more and more likely to show aggression towards Taiwan in the future.
01:03:54.140Thank you for trying to hold the line along with, uh, several other people in Washington, especially the Freedom Caucus holding the line here.
01:04:03.140Uh, thanks so much for checking in with us back with, uh, another expert on Taiwan and war.
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01:08:16.100So, Jason, help me out on how serious is this with China, do you think?
01:08:27.160I think it's very serious, especially considering, you know, the symbolic meaning of Taiwan.
01:08:32.820Taiwan's very, very symbolic to the Chinese Communist Party.
01:08:37.780This has been an issue since, you know, the communists took over, really.
01:08:42.180So, this is probably one of the most crazy, ambiguous treaties we've ever had.
01:08:50.540The Taiwan Relations Act is the most ambiguous thing ever, which makes Kirby's, you know, remarks yesterday kind of odd to come out and say, you know, we don't support independence so publicly.
01:09:00.600I mean, I've read the Taiwan Relations Act cover to cover.
01:09:06.180The ambiguity, just to say it's ambiguous is even an understatement.
01:09:09.940It's the equivalent of one of the most confusing Christopher Nolan movies ever.
01:09:13.080Take Inception, take Interstellar, take Tenet, and then have 30 different people try to describe what it actually means.
01:09:36.780And that's because as China rises in power, they think the odds are that they can take the United States of America.
01:09:44.840I don't think that's possible yet, but I think we're maybe five years, two to five years away from them actually being able to take Taiwan and call our bluff or just fight the war.
01:10:32.900They just don't have the military capability.
01:10:35.420Now, moving towards what we're seeing now, the thing that would have always, you know, tip us off.
01:10:41.720And in the Taiwan Relations Act, we will say that if you try to coerce, you know, militarily onto Taiwan to change Taiwan and take it, we will respond.
01:10:51.600And President Reagan, and I believe 1980 or 1982, reassured right after the, you know, the 1979 Taiwan Act, reassured that, hey, we are still giving you weapons.
01:11:08.000But the thing that has always kept, you know, the things, you know, kind of open and, you know, that we can see what's going on in the future is it would take a tremendous Chinese military buildup to, you know, to be put in place before we would, you know, the actual action.
01:11:26.480So what Pelosi's done, and let's put this into context, the Speaker of the House has just undermined her presidents in the same party, his foreign policy.
01:11:37.700She has taken it on herself to manipulate U.S. foreign policy.
01:13:27.480Some sort of a partial naval and aerial blockade of Taiwan intended to interfere with the economy.
01:13:33.880To combine with stepped up harassment, such as direct flyovers, which they did last night while we were all sleeping.
01:13:42.020Incursions into maritime space by China's military.
01:13:45.680They might also have cyber attacks, which they just did about two hours before Pelosi's plane was taking off.
01:13:56.880Scenario number three, a serious attack, but no invasion.
01:14:00.600This would involve air and sea warfare, no boots on the ground, full aerial and naval blockade, protracted set of naval and aerial battles designed to degrade Taiwan's military combined with ballistic missile attacks on military targets.
01:14:16.300Scenario number four, a real, actual invasion.
01:14:21.140Scenario number five, short of a nuclear attack, would be the worst case.
01:14:27.300Full air and sea blockade, massive ballistic missile attacks on military targets, cyber attack, aggressive naval and aerial attacks.
01:14:37.300I don't think that one is even possible right now, but maybe it is.
01:14:43.900Which one or do you have another scenario that you think is more likely to come from this?
01:14:50.000Just so to point out, I think every single one of those scenarios would break the Taiwan Relations Act, which would require an American response.
01:14:58.620Yes. So if they're thinking about doing any of those, they're ready for war.
01:15:03.300Just really quick, if I can remember all of them, the first one occupying some of those islands in the air defense zone.
01:15:08.060We already see all the air defense on occupying any of those islands, including the Pengu Islands.
01:15:12.280Yes. Those are part of the Pescador Islands, which is specifically named in the Taiwan Relations Act as part of Taiwan.
01:15:19.600So that's a huge that's a huge, you know, we're getting involved, basically, if they do that.
01:15:26.280And there is or that is a progressive way to for China to do it where they're not taking all of it.
01:15:33.800They're just moving in. And then like Republicans always do.
01:15:37.300You just back up and like, oh, well, that's OK.
01:15:40.080OK, well, we'll get it on the next vote.
01:15:42.520You know, that's a progressive tactic.
01:15:45.540And America would probably not go to war over something like that.
01:16:27.980OK, so if they pretty much do anything, even the lightest, the minimal approach, they would be in violation of this act, you know, our treaty, if you will.
01:16:39.900And it it puts us into action and calls our bluff.
01:18:10.640I think that just we'll see a lot more military buildup in that area.
01:18:13.680It'll be harder for us to know when they are actually going to attack.
01:18:16.300Now, if they do any of those other things, I think that we're obligated to respond in some way.
01:18:20.980I'll leave it up to them to decide what is the, you know, how to balance it all out.
01:18:26.860They're obviously not the ones that I want, you know, in charge right now to do that.
01:18:30.760But, I mean, we're signaling to everybody else in the region that, hey, you know, the time of you being able to count on us, that's over now.
01:23:29.620It is, it's such a relief when at the end of the day, you're not offended by yourself, especially if you're in a crowd.
01:23:38.540I have, I have some of the best artists in the world over here at the ranch this week.
01:23:43.920They're doing a, a training session at, uh, at my ranch, and yesterday it was so hot, and I was outside all day, and I was hugging people as they were coming in, and I didn't have to worry about it.
01:24:54.720All right, there's something bizarre is happening in Missouri.
01:25:01.140I mean, I just told you last hour, for the first time in all of natural history that we know of,
01:25:07.560the Earth just sped up, so now all of our clocks and, you know, satellite technology, everything, GPS, has to adapt, because for some reason, the Earth decided, I'm gonna rotate a little faster now.
01:25:23.480There's, it's such a bizarre world we're living in right now, but it gets weird, well, I don't know about weirder than that, but it gets weird in Missouri.
01:25:36.260Eric Schmidt, who is the Missouri Attorney General, he is a U.S. Senate candidate.
01:25:42.040He's had Donald Trump's endorsement, but Donald Trump just tweets out yesterday, I'm with Eric for Missouri Senate candidates.
01:25:58.960Because now, Eric Schmidt, who has the endorsement of Donald Trump, has a opponent that is claiming he has the endorsement of Donald Trump.
01:27:13.220Over the past 16 years, pre-born has positioned their clinics in the top abortion cities where 50% of abortions take place.
01:27:22.300And pre-born's work of saving babies continues and at a greater rate now because now they are under attack as well by many of these states.
01:27:34.220So they've got to fight on two fronts.
01:27:36.160They've got to keep the states from calling them, I don't even know, terrorists practically, to, to also just fighting for these babies' lives.
01:27:48.460We have a group on this, our goal on this program to save 50,000 babies' lives through pre-born by the end of the year.
01:27:58.100We are making good headway, but we are not close to that goal, and we really need your help.
01:28:38.680But whatever you can do to stop this nightmare and save these babies, I don't think there is anything that would cause more blessings on our cause than saving children's lives.
01:28:57.380He is a great Attorney General in the state of Missouri, and he is running as a U.S. Senate candidate to join the ranks of people like Ted Cruz and Mike Lee.
01:29:07.880And I believe both of those guys have endorsed him.
01:29:11.900Eric, are you the Eric that Donald Trump has endorsed?
01:29:33.960So, look, this race has always been very clear.
01:29:36.740You've got, you know, in me, a record of being a proven conservative fighter.
01:29:41.520I've been on your show talking about these fights, defending the Second Amendment, you know, standing up to the FBI when they want to audit our sheriff for concealed carry permits.
01:29:49.260Leading the way on the vaccine mandate.
01:29:50.720We were the first state to file on that.
01:29:52.040We took that case to the Supreme Court and we won.
01:30:58.340The other Eric doesn't have a lot of credibility.
01:31:02.340I mean, this is the same guy who was a pro-choice Democrat who went to Obama's convention in 2008 cheering on the new reign of a socialist agenda.
01:31:10.120And then he's, you know, abused his wife and kid, quit on Missouri as governor.
01:31:15.100I mean, this guy is scandal-ridden, lose the seat.
01:31:17.220And again, if you look at that endorsement release that went out, Glenn, there's one person in this race that has actually taken on these big, important fights.
01:31:29.540Winning on the vaccine mandate, winning on border security issues, taking on, you know, the federal government's overreach, infringing upon our rights, the first of them.
01:31:37.100We've got that lawsuit against the Ministry of Truth.
01:31:39.520We got it, you know, in order from a federal judge to get discovery on big government, colluding with big tech.
01:32:31.920The Democrats are two votes away from packing the court.
01:32:34.640And we see how reliable Joe Manchin is, right?
01:32:36.540They're two votes away from packing the court and states, the union, federalizing our elections, open borders and amnesty, fundamentally changing this country forever.
01:32:59.500That's why I think we've got the momentum in this race.
01:33:01.440Hey, can you tell me why do you think the Department of Commerce and the U.S. Census is calling holster companies to find out the information of where their holsters are being sold and who is buying them?
01:33:24.440And most of the holster companies are saying, pound sand.
01:33:33.840Look, I think a few weeks ago on your show, we were talking about this issue.
01:33:38.380The left, they're on the run here because we had a big Supreme Court win in the New York pistol and rifle case.
01:33:44.780That's a case I led the briefing on, which basically said you don't need to ask a bureaucrat for permission or prove you're in danger to have a concealed carry permit.
01:34:20.960But this is another end around, Glenn.
01:34:22.260I mean, they want to have a gun registry list.
01:34:25.360And we know that the Second Amendment is meant not just for hunting and not just for target practice, but also to defend yourself and your family and to protect this country from tyranny.
01:34:38.240They want the Second Amendment to mean something other than what it is.
01:34:40.760But we're going to keep fighting for it.
01:34:42.020The administration, I mean, the only way, Eric, when you get into the Senate in Washington, D.C., you have got to figure out a way with the other senators who will be with you to shut this administration state down and take Congress's power back.
01:35:05.180They are they they they they the IRS just bought another seven hundred thousand dollars worth of ammunition.
01:35:13.960The Department of Ed is buying ammunition and guns.
01:35:22.360Posse comitatus isn't going to be needed to be debated because the administration will have armed guards that are directed directly by the president.
01:35:34.020It is really not a good thing what's happening.
01:35:38.240We've got to stop the administrative state.
01:35:41.640And the administrative state, Glenn, you know, is so antithetical to our republic because our republic is based on this idea of accountability.
01:35:57.940And this is you mentioned I've been endorsed by Senator Cruz and Senator Lee.
01:36:01.140And these are conversations I've had with those two senators specifically.
01:36:04.360I am going to be a foot soldier in this battle against the administrative state.
01:36:09.480And how often do we see congressmen and women come home and say, I voted for the greatest bill in the world, but I can't believe what the EPA did or I can't believe what transportation did.
01:36:17.740We've got to make Article one branch Congress, you know, vote on these things.
01:36:22.300You know, make sure that if these agencies are presenting a new rule, they've got to pull back 10, put that in statute, not just some executive order.
01:36:28.740So this is going to be a fight, but it's a fight worth fighting because this is at the fundamental core of who we are.
01:36:35.420People have to be accountable in our system of government.
01:36:37.860And the rise of the administrative state is the opposite of that.
01:36:42.600We also have cities that are completely out of control.
01:36:46.860They're sanctuary cities for abortion.
01:36:49.420They're trying to take Clarence Thomas out.
01:37:26.840And we need to, by the way, we need to bring Fauci in for Iran contract style, wall to wall, multiple day hearings and ask questions about what they knew and when they knew it and when they lied.
01:37:37.740And I, for my part, have taken on, we sued 47 school districts in Missouri for mask mandates.
01:37:42.680I sued St. Louis and Kansas City for the mask mandates.
01:37:46.800I was the first attorney general in the country to issue the trigger law in Missouri, effectively making Missouri, you know, ending abortion in Missouri.
01:41:14.560I don't think we will be with, but with this Nancy Pelosi thing happening, we could be at some sort of war with, uh, China by tomorrow, by the end of the week may not be a hot war, but can you imagine if they decide, you know what?
01:41:31.320We're not sending stuff over to America anymore.
01:41:33.880Please call Goldline now at 866-GOLDLINE, 866-GOLDLINE.
01:42:20.580Stu, I completely forgot that the Eric he's running against is that dirt bag who, I mean, who hasn't, you know, who hasn't tied up their hairdresser in their basement, you know, in some S&M thing, uh, you know.
01:42:48.380You know, though, who cast that first stone?
01:42:53.920Well, I think I'm well, I think I am willing to cast that first stone.
01:42:58.080I, I don't, yeah, I think I am willing to cast that first stone.
01:43:01.520I mean, you're, you're, you're mailman, you're gardener, sure, you know, in the basement immediately, but your hairdresser just seems over, over the line on that one.
01:43:11.380Now, of course, we should point out that he's denying this.
01:43:27.760I mean, look, you know, I think, I don't know, I don't know, what do you think of this?
01:43:31.300Because, I mean, the reporting on the Trump endorsement does seem like he intentionally did leave the name out and did call both people, which is a very straight, I, I get, it's kind of, I mean, part of me thinks it's kind of funny.
01:43:43.320Part of me thinks a little too cute on an important endorsement like this.
01:44:01.680The reporting sort of indicates that, and that he also had, he had his things he liked about both candidates and some weaknesses he felt in both candidates.
01:44:12.000It's, didn't really have a strong vibe on it, but just thought one of those two should win and, and is, I, I mean, I, I don't, it's really bad.
01:44:20.620Yeah, I don't think that's the best, I think Eric Schmidt is, is the better candidate here.
01:44:25.020Um, you know, the, the, you're right, the baggage, you know, look, I'm sure there's all sorts of he said, she said going on in some of these situations.
01:44:33.200There's, but there's other stuff, you know, uh, there's other scandals that have hit the, the Greitens campaign.
01:44:38.680Not to mention our friend, Dana Lash has been super critical about the second amendment defense of Greitens as governor.
01:44:45.740And, you know, when Dana is calling out a Republican for failing on second amendment issues, that makes me super nervous.
01:44:52.760She knows this stuff better than anybody.
01:44:54.780So I, I, you know, look, I, there's no reason to take a risk with this one.
01:44:58.380Eric Schmidt seems like a really good candidate that has a really good record before he was even running.
01:45:54.260What is holding your back, what is holding you back, if anything, from being where you want to be financially?
01:45:59.980And I don't mean inflation, although that's a reality.
01:46:03.720Forget the transitional economy horse crap.
01:46:07.180I'm talking about the things that you can change here and now.
01:46:11.020If you have a lot of credit card debt hanging over your head, interest rates are going higher.
01:46:17.000And even where they are right now, you're probably barely paying off the balance every month.
01:46:22.560Are there places you can cut spending and save more?
01:46:25.400When you think about it, it probably feels like a tangled web and you just can't get yourself out of it and you don't even want to think about it.
01:46:33.680That's why I'm asking you, take 10 minutes and tell somebody else about it.
01:49:59.800Except for the fact that, you know, the reason why we found him is because he was able to kind of move back in.
01:50:04.200He was literally living in a house that was either owned by either an aide or an actual Taliban official himself that wrote an op-ed in the New York Times.
01:51:08.480I don't think we're the axis of evil when you compare us to those nations.
01:51:12.460But still, you don't want to inflame a situation like this.
01:51:16.320And let's just say we could just change our situation and put Ronald Reagan in his prime back in the office with the most brilliant minds we've ever had in control of a massive situation like this.
01:51:31.420Then maybe, maybe you could argue it's worth considering doing something like this right now.
01:51:38.640However, instead, you have the least competent people that have ever held any of these offices attempting to manage these situations.
01:53:10.760And like, I am a bit torn on the idea of ceding the travel plans of our officials to the Chinese Communist Party.
01:53:20.560They don't get to plan where we go and what we do.
01:53:24.620However, just from a sensible standpoint, from the standpoint of just taking care and realizing we're in a difficult time, understanding we don't want to inflame a situation right now and understanding that we have incredibly incompetent people at the helm.
01:53:43.200The short term hit to our reputation is a much better bet than the potential long term damages of World War Three.
01:53:55.600Because all I've thought about since I heard this was, oh, my gosh, we could all be vaporized.
01:54:00.740So I have an ad even the second to ask, why did she think it was so important?
01:54:08.640Now, I have a theory, but we'd have to check and we won't know for a while until they report their stocks.
01:54:17.740But seeing that Taiwan is the number one chip maker for sophisticated chips and she loves to invest in technology, did she just dump all of her chip stocks?
01:54:32.960And now she's going over like, honey, don't worry about it.
01:54:36.320We're going to make a fortune because I just dumped all the chip stock.
01:54:39.160Maybe she shorted that everybody's yelling at me.
01:57:11.460I mean, why did she just decide to do this?
01:57:14.200She was on an Asia trip and supposedly wanted to show her support for for Taiwan, I guess.
01:57:21.940Yes, that's that's it really is been described as a purely symbolic visit, which is important to Taiwan.
01:57:28.460They want the support of the United States.
01:57:30.020But like, you know, when the president of the United States and lots of officials in power on the other side of the aisle and everything else are all saying this is a really bad idea.
01:57:39.240Does Taiwan really have the support of the United States?
01:57:41.980This probably doesn't help them either.
01:57:48.880For for, I don't know, two decades, progressives have made a very big deal of first wearing the ribbon and then putting, you know, the colors on, you know, or a black box on your social media.
01:58:02.080She decides that this time, instead of going on an Asian tour and wearing a little type, you know, Taiwan flag lapel pin to show her support.
01:58:42.620It does not make any sense that she would prioritize this at this moment, you know, and that's why I think it's completely legitimate to suspect something else is going on here.
02:01:20.260She's saying we have a, you know, the Taiwan Relations Act basically says we don't think it's a good idea for Taiwan to have to change for any reason that isn't peaceful.
02:01:34.580And we need to make that point now because it's an important moment in history where we're choosing between authoritarianism and democracy.
02:01:47.740She doesn't speak for the United States.
02:01:51.120I think she drinks for all of us, but she doesn't speak for us.
02:01:57.340And and it is insanity to at this time with the world on edge to take it upon yourself, not as an elected representative in foreign countries to speak on the behalf of the United States.