The Glenn Beck Program - October 14, 2024


How the Left Could DISQUALIFY Trump if He Wins Re-Election | Guests: James Rickards & Christopher Bedford | 10⧸14⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 6 minutes

Words per Minute

161.60062

Word Count

20,479

Sentence Count

2,054

Misogynist Sentences

41

Hate Speech Sentences

54


Summary

Glenn Beck delivers a rousing speech at a pro-Trump rally in Arizona and calls on Americans to vote for Donald Trump in the mid-term election. He also talks about the dangers of not having access to basic medical care, and why women should vote for Trump.


Transcript

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00:02:52.060 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:57.360 Hello America, welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:03:00.200 There is a lot on our plate today we have to get to,
00:03:02.680 but I want to just take you to where I was yesterday in Arizona.
00:03:06.960 The crowd was absolutely nuts at a Trump rally in Arizona.
00:03:13.160 I spoke, we're gonna start there in just 60 seconds.
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00:04:31.840 Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage,
00:04:35.620 founder of Blaze Media and conservative commentator, Glenn Beck.
00:04:42.120 Well, hello, Arizona.
00:04:54.880 What an honor it is to follow the next senator from Arizona, Carrie Lake.
00:05:03.360 I am here today because this is the election that will decide who we are,
00:05:16.440 where our children live, the opportunities that they will have.
00:05:22.200 This is a sacred, to me, a sacred duty and honor,
00:05:26.500 not to just be here, but also to vote.
00:05:30.280 We need to get people out to vote for Donald Trump.
00:05:37.980 You don't need me to tell you we live in what I believe are prophesied times.
00:05:42.940 We are living in a time where evil is literally called good, and good is evil.
00:05:48.440 Where men can become women, and strangely, men can also become little girls,
00:05:53.760 if that's not creepy enough.
00:05:55.320 We know about what's happening to our girls.
00:06:00.760 This is the destruction of women.
00:06:03.960 I know there are some women that say,
00:06:05.700 I don't know, I just can't vote for Donald Trump.
00:06:08.880 The policies of the left and Kamala Harris are destroying our women.
00:06:14.780 They are undermining us as parents.
00:06:23.720 Anybody who says that they should be able to counsel my child in secret is a predator.
00:06:39.380 This is what we're up against.
00:06:41.000 And for people who say, I don't know, I don't know if I can vote for Donald Trump.
00:06:46.880 The one thing that you cannot question is his children.
00:06:52.960 His children love him and honor him.
00:06:57.280 His children, quite honestly, with that much wealth and that much fame,
00:07:01.560 they should be crackheads.
00:07:03.200 Well, I'm trying to think if there's an example of that anywhere, but...
00:07:13.200 Where did I leave my Hunter Biden facts?
00:07:22.600 These are people who contribute to society,
00:07:26.200 who honor their father and their mother.
00:07:29.280 I don't know how he did that.
00:07:31.300 He's a genius at business.
00:07:33.540 The man should write a parenting book.
00:07:36.020 How did he do it?
00:07:39.020 We are also...
00:07:41.820 I feel prompted to tell you
00:07:46.940 that the biggest...
00:07:48.300 The biggest, most obvious, and dangerous perversion,
00:07:57.300 one that should set everyone's alarm bells off,
00:08:01.480 is this.
00:08:03.780 Every Sabbath, every Sunday,
00:08:06.220 if you go to church,
00:08:07.340 you go to church,
00:08:08.620 you break bread,
00:08:09.520 in remembrance of him.
00:08:12.200 This is my body,
00:08:13.760 which I have given up for you.
00:08:17.900 The left has perverted that
00:08:20.900 to the point to where it is,
00:08:23.980 this is my child's body,
00:08:26.060 which I will give up for me.
00:08:29.860 That is evil
00:08:31.660 and must not continue.
00:08:35.220 We are looking at a relationship
00:08:38.880 with evil
00:08:40.460 that cannot be tolerated.
00:08:43.780 We must...
00:08:44.920 The Constitution is hanging by a thread.
00:08:48.240 It is time for the good people
00:08:50.340 that know the difference
00:08:51.340 between right and wrong
00:08:52.620 to stand up
00:08:54.380 and save the republic.
00:08:56.040 It is time to call on God's army
00:09:05.940 that is armed with our voices
00:09:09.020 and our vote.
00:09:15.680 You know, Kamala Harris said
00:09:17.420 just the other day in an interview
00:09:18.840 that if she could do it all over again,
00:09:22.820 what would she change?
00:09:24.100 Is there any policies
00:09:25.040 or anything that she would change?
00:09:26.760 Immediately,
00:09:27.860 the list was endless in my head
00:09:30.340 and she responded,
00:09:32.960 no, nothing.
00:09:36.320 How is this woman
00:09:38.080 the agent of change?
00:09:41.240 How do people get that understanding
00:09:45.280 of who she is?
00:09:46.980 Let me tell you something.
00:09:48.000 If you want change,
00:09:49.540 vote Donald Trump.
00:09:50.920 Things are going to change.
00:09:53.720 Thank you.
00:09:55.040 It was an amazing rally.
00:10:01.040 And the day before,
00:10:01.740 he was at Coachella.
00:10:02.880 I don't honestly know
00:10:04.520 how the guy does it.
00:10:06.540 He is on the road.
00:10:08.640 I flew back as fast as I could.
00:10:11.220 I had to leave
00:10:11.720 before his speech started
00:10:12.940 so I could fly back.
00:10:14.700 And I was part of a conference call
00:10:16.300 last night
00:10:18.140 that he was on.
00:10:20.920 And he was on his plane
00:10:23.020 doing the conference call.
00:10:24.520 I was back at home.
00:10:26.520 I was exhausted
00:10:27.840 by the end of the day.
00:10:29.220 He's in his 70s
00:10:30.620 and the guy just does not stop.
00:10:34.140 He is very,
00:10:35.720 very confident
00:10:36.540 in a good way.
00:10:38.180 He is cautiously confident,
00:10:40.140 I should say.
00:10:41.720 You know,
00:10:41.980 his internal polling is good.
00:10:44.180 And he is,
00:10:46.500 he,
00:10:47.120 you know,
00:10:47.800 he pulls
00:10:48.520 about traditionally
00:10:51.420 eight points
00:10:52.700 behind.
00:10:54.780 It was 10 points
00:10:56.040 in 16.
00:10:56.900 It was six points
00:10:57.960 the time,
00:10:59.220 you know,
00:10:59.480 in 2020.
00:11:00.480 Meaning the polling error
00:11:01.260 moves in his favor.
00:11:02.400 Moves in his favor.
00:11:03.420 Okay.
00:11:04.400 And it's been
00:11:05.560 between six and 10 points.
00:11:08.260 If that stands,
00:11:10.240 even if it's four points,
00:11:11.720 he wins.
00:11:12.280 Oh, yeah.
00:11:12.740 He wins everywhere.
00:11:13.780 If he's on the right side
00:11:14.660 of that polling error,
00:11:15.460 he wins easily.
00:11:16.580 Yeah.
00:11:17.780 He'll sweep all seven
00:11:18.640 of those swing states.
00:11:19.620 But he said to me
00:11:21.080 because we were,
00:11:22.100 we sat down
00:11:23.340 and we had a chat
00:11:24.180 beforehand
00:11:24.820 and he is,
00:11:26.240 he is not taking
00:11:28.120 a single vote
00:11:29.920 for granted.
00:11:31.260 He was like,
00:11:32.260 Glenn,
00:11:32.480 we just,
00:11:34.360 it's this all going
00:11:35.060 to be about turnout.
00:11:36.220 Are people going
00:11:37.060 to turn out?
00:11:37.780 Are people going
00:11:38.640 to turn out?
00:11:39.180 And I'm like,
00:11:39.580 yes,
00:11:39.880 they're going
00:11:40.440 to turn out.
00:11:41.260 So I made a promise
00:11:42.300 to him.
00:11:42.760 So let's,
00:11:43.480 let's turn out,
00:11:44.420 please.
00:11:45.060 Here's what I would
00:11:45.820 like to ask you to do.
00:11:47.360 This,
00:11:48.260 this will make
00:11:50.040 all of the difference,
00:11:51.320 especially people
00:11:52.400 of faith.
00:11:53.700 I don't know
00:11:55.060 a clearer
00:11:56.040 time
00:11:57.160 in my life.
00:11:58.820 I don't know
00:12:00.040 of a clearer
00:12:01.400 choice
00:12:02.320 between good
00:12:03.240 and evil.
00:12:04.280 I'm not calling
00:12:05.340 Kamala Harris
00:12:06.280 evil.
00:12:07.100 I am calling
00:12:08.080 the policies
00:12:09.080 absolutely evil,
00:12:11.980 evil.
00:12:14.100 Everything
00:12:14.620 that they have
00:12:15.380 said,
00:12:16.140 they lied about.
00:12:17.940 Oh,
00:12:18.520 he's stronger
00:12:19.420 than he's ever
00:12:20.240 been before,
00:12:20.980 Joe Biden.
00:12:21.660 No,
00:12:21.980 no,
00:12:22.340 we find out.
00:12:23.100 No,
00:12:23.280 you were lying.
00:12:24.400 How long
00:12:24.840 were you lying
00:12:25.420 for?
00:12:25.820 How long
00:12:26.540 was he in
00:12:27.100 that condition?
00:12:28.220 Who's actually
00:12:28.960 running the White
00:12:29.920 House?
00:12:30.220 who's running
00:12:30.880 the country?
00:12:31.940 Clearly not
00:12:32.720 somebody,
00:12:33.140 people who voted,
00:12:34.020 who we voted
00:12:35.080 for.
00:12:36.140 So who's running
00:12:37.140 it?
00:12:37.920 Everything that
00:12:38.880 they have done,
00:12:39.640 it's a conspiracy
00:12:40.660 theory until
00:12:41.620 it's not.
00:12:43.380 This is a long
00:12:44.960 con.
00:12:47.860 Just the
00:12:48.860 abortion stance.
00:12:50.760 Look,
00:12:51.060 you might not
00:12:51.860 be for,
00:12:52.840 you might be for
00:12:53.760 no exceptions
00:12:55.080 on abortion.
00:12:56.780 But do you
00:12:57.200 have any idea
00:12:58.100 what's coming
00:12:58.720 our way
00:12:59.300 if she wins?
00:13:01.520 And the
00:13:02.580 way for that
00:13:03.180 to happen
00:13:03.680 is for good
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00:14:57.440 So there are
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00:15:00.700 They think that
00:15:02.620 things are too
00:15:03.740 controversial.
00:15:04.800 I can't vote for
00:15:05.720 either one of
00:15:06.540 them.
00:15:06.720 And there are
00:15:08.620 those who
00:15:09.260 aren't sure
00:15:09.860 who's going to
00:15:10.420 win and they
00:15:11.780 don't want to be
00:15:12.420 on the wrong
00:15:12.900 side.
00:15:14.560 Let me talk to
00:15:15.480 those people.
00:15:16.560 Let me talk to
00:15:17.180 the people who
00:15:17.560 have blind spots
00:15:18.420 here.
00:15:20.040 First of all,
00:15:22.320 life's decision
00:15:23.700 should be based
00:15:24.520 on principles,
00:15:26.000 not polls,
00:15:27.740 not personalities,
00:15:29.480 but on
00:15:29.900 principles.
00:15:31.420 You know,
00:15:31.720 there were men
00:15:32.140 at Valley Forge
00:15:33.020 who weren't sure
00:15:34.300 how the revolution
00:15:35.000 was going to end,
00:15:35.720 but they were
00:15:37.120 in a much
00:15:37.580 better place
00:15:38.300 to save their
00:15:39.300 own souls
00:15:40.320 and their
00:15:41.440 country than
00:15:43.000 those people
00:15:44.020 who stood on
00:15:44.580 the sidelines
00:15:45.140 and like,
00:15:45.580 I don't know
00:15:46.840 who's going to
00:15:47.600 win and I
00:15:48.880 don't want to
00:15:49.420 get involved
00:15:49.920 in any
00:15:50.360 controversy.
00:15:52.740 The basic
00:15:53.760 purpose of
00:15:54.780 our life is
00:15:55.660 to prove
00:15:56.400 ourselves,
00:15:57.320 not to be
00:15:58.420 with the
00:15:58.740 majority when
00:15:59.480 it's wrong,
00:16:00.320 but to prove
00:16:01.400 ourselves.
00:16:02.000 This is such
00:16:03.040 an honor
00:16:03.540 to live
00:16:04.120 at this
00:16:04.500 time,
00:16:04.960 to be
00:16:05.260 counted.
00:16:06.760 Your vote
00:16:07.420 counts,
00:16:08.120 not just,
00:16:08.920 if you're in
00:16:09.360 Texas and
00:16:10.020 you want to
00:16:10.340 vote for
00:16:10.660 Trump,
00:16:11.200 you might
00:16:11.700 think,
00:16:12.060 well,
00:16:12.340 my vote,
00:16:13.140 you know,
00:16:13.400 my vote's
00:16:13.780 not going
00:16:14.100 to count
00:16:14.460 anyway because
00:16:15.120 Texas is
00:16:15.800 going to
00:16:16.060 go.
00:16:16.500 A,
00:16:16.860 are you
00:16:17.220 sure of
00:16:17.700 that?
00:16:19.000 And B,
00:16:20.740 your vote
00:16:21.520 counts
00:16:22.080 eternally.
00:16:24.040 I've never
00:16:25.100 made this
00:16:25.720 case before.
00:16:26.460 war.
00:16:27.900 This time,
00:16:29.940 liberty and
00:16:31.040 freedom,
00:16:31.940 not just for
00:16:32.860 our children
00:16:33.600 and our
00:16:34.140 grandchildren,
00:16:35.440 is at
00:16:35.900 stake.
00:16:38.180 The whole
00:16:39.160 world's
00:16:39.920 liberty is
00:16:40.760 at stake.
00:16:42.340 If we
00:16:43.320 lose this
00:16:44.260 election,
00:16:44.940 I fear we
00:16:45.820 will go
00:16:46.260 into a
00:16:46.880 massive war
00:16:47.900 and the
00:16:49.600 republic won't
00:16:50.740 survive.
00:16:51.920 We can't
00:16:52.640 continue to
00:16:53.540 do the
00:16:53.940 things we're
00:16:54.420 doing and
00:16:55.120 survive.
00:16:56.460 where were
00:16:58.040 you,
00:16:58.920 grandma?
00:16:59.740 Where were
00:17:00.260 you,
00:17:00.760 grandpa?
00:17:02.240 What do
00:17:02.860 you mean
00:17:03.100 you didn't
00:17:03.540 vote?
00:17:05.540 There are
00:17:06.200 people all
00:17:06.660 over the
00:17:07.020 world who
00:17:08.740 in their
00:17:09.060 own courage,
00:17:11.460 sometimes
00:17:11.780 quietly,
00:17:12.580 work for
00:17:13.180 freedom.
00:17:14.600 In many
00:17:15.020 cases,
00:17:15.480 we're never
00:17:15.960 going to
00:17:16.260 know until
00:17:16.680 maybe we
00:17:17.920 die and
00:17:18.480 get up to
00:17:18.980 heaven.
00:17:19.400 We won't
00:17:19.900 know everything
00:17:20.720 that people
00:17:21.280 sacrificed for
00:17:22.320 liberty all
00:17:23.100 over the
00:17:23.960 world.
00:17:25.420 Those
00:17:25.700 people,
00:17:26.460 are going
00:17:27.120 to receive
00:17:27.560 heaven's
00:17:28.080 applause.
00:17:29.020 They're
00:17:29.220 getting it
00:17:29.580 right now.
00:17:30.620 For the
00:17:30.920 role that
00:17:31.260 they're
00:17:31.420 playing,
00:17:32.080 in the
00:17:32.660 long run,
00:17:33.080 the applause
00:17:33.480 will be
00:17:33.840 louder and
00:17:34.540 longer than
00:17:34.980 anything they
00:17:35.540 could have
00:17:35.760 received in
00:17:36.240 this world,
00:17:36.640 but most
00:17:37.040 people are
00:17:37.560 just quietly
00:17:38.580 toiling for
00:17:39.820 freedom.
00:17:41.300 This leads
00:17:42.080 to the
00:17:42.460 second blind
00:17:43.260 spot,
00:17:44.120 those who
00:17:44.560 hesitate to
00:17:45.640 get into
00:17:45.980 the fight.
00:17:48.000 That comes
00:17:48.980 from a
00:17:49.480 failure to
00:17:50.080 realize that
00:17:51.580 we win in
00:17:52.940 the long
00:17:53.300 run,
00:17:53.600 and for
00:17:54.560 keeps.
00:17:56.420 You're
00:17:57.180 passing up
00:17:58.060 great
00:17:58.680 blessings by
00:17:59.640 not getting
00:18:00.460 into the
00:18:01.000 battle now
00:18:01.840 when the
00:18:02.340 odds are
00:18:03.000 against us
00:18:03.920 and the
00:18:04.320 rewards are
00:18:05.380 the greatest.
00:18:07.340 Prove
00:18:08.120 yourself.
00:18:09.500 Prove
00:18:10.260 yourself
00:18:10.660 worthy.
00:18:12.220 If you
00:18:12.900 truly believe
00:18:13.880 these rights
00:18:14.820 come from
00:18:15.620 God,
00:18:16.620 then anything
00:18:17.580 that are
00:18:18.060 squashing
00:18:18.760 those rights
00:18:19.880 must be
00:18:21.180 overturned.
00:18:23.220 They're God's
00:18:24.240 rights,
00:18:24.620 not yours.
00:18:25.300 You're not
00:18:25.640 just losing
00:18:26.320 your rights,
00:18:27.400 you're losing
00:18:28.180 the rights
00:18:28.720 for all of
00:18:29.460 humanity.
00:18:31.940 You're losing
00:18:32.740 it for your
00:18:33.180 children.
00:18:33.880 Do you feel
00:18:35.800 like your
00:18:36.380 children are
00:18:37.300 going to have
00:18:37.560 a better
00:18:37.800 life,
00:18:38.400 an easier
00:18:38.800 life,
00:18:39.320 could even
00:18:39.880 compete with
00:18:40.600 your life?
00:18:42.340 Most Americans
00:18:43.280 don't.
00:18:44.760 I don't want
00:18:45.460 to feel that
00:18:45.900 way anymore.
00:18:47.480 It doesn't
00:18:48.280 have to be
00:18:48.860 this way.
00:18:49.880 I'm not
00:18:51.060 going to
00:18:51.320 condemn my
00:18:52.040 children to
00:18:53.140 wallow in
00:18:53.960 misery,
00:18:55.560 to be
00:18:56.560 strapped
00:18:57.120 with God
00:18:59.080 only knows
00:18:59.700 what that's
00:19:00.580 coming our
00:19:01.080 way.
00:19:03.760 The question
00:19:05.060 that we
00:19:05.600 should be
00:19:06.060 asking,
00:19:07.680 what stand
00:19:09.280 will each
00:19:09.840 of us take
00:19:10.500 in this
00:19:11.160 struggle?
00:19:12.320 How much
00:19:13.100 tragedy can
00:19:14.500 be avoided
00:19:15.220 by doing
00:19:16.300 something now?
00:19:17.620 Think of
00:19:17.880 that.
00:19:18.840 Think of
00:19:19.460 what would
00:19:19.880 have been
00:19:20.160 avoided
00:19:20.560 in
00:19:20.900 Afghanistan
00:19:21.600 alone.
00:19:24.340 Think about
00:19:25.100 what tragedies
00:19:27.820 would have
00:19:28.120 been missed
00:19:29.780 just in the
00:19:31.200 FEMA hurricane
00:19:32.180 relief.
00:19:34.720 Imagine the
00:19:35.540 tragedy that
00:19:37.080 is in front
00:19:37.620 of us if
00:19:38.720 Kamala Harris
00:19:39.480 gets in.
00:19:41.580 Time is on
00:19:42.580 the side of
00:19:43.440 truth, and
00:19:44.100 truth is
00:19:44.580 eternal, and
00:19:45.200 truth is
00:19:45.700 coming roaring
00:19:46.480 back.
00:19:46.980 you want
00:19:47.820 to be on
00:19:48.660 the right
00:19:49.160 side.
00:19:50.540 Those who
00:19:51.220 are fighting
00:19:51.680 against
00:19:52.420 freedom, they
00:19:53.560 might feel
00:19:53.960 confident now.
00:19:54.780 I don't think
00:19:55.240 they do.
00:19:56.360 They know, oh,
00:19:57.960 time is not
00:19:58.580 on our side.
00:19:59.580 They are
00:20:00.060 short-sighted.
00:20:01.000 this is God's
00:20:04.680 freedom, and
00:20:06.820 the forces of
00:20:07.780 evil are
00:20:09.280 working through
00:20:09.980 some people, and
00:20:11.320 they've made a
00:20:12.160 good mess of
00:20:13.560 part of what's
00:20:14.200 happening in the
00:20:14.760 world, and
00:20:15.360 then we helped
00:20:16.140 because we
00:20:16.880 weren't paying
00:20:17.360 attention.
00:20:18.380 We didn't hold
00:20:19.100 up our end of
00:20:19.880 the responsibility,
00:20:20.640 but it's still
00:20:22.000 God's world.
00:20:23.260 In due time,
00:20:24.520 once we've
00:20:26.760 had a chance
00:20:27.360 to prove
00:20:28.100 ourselves,
00:20:29.080 including whether
00:20:29.960 or not we're
00:20:30.600 going to stand
00:20:31.320 up, whether
00:20:32.600 or not we
00:20:33.160 want our name
00:20:34.120 to be counted,
00:20:35.900 then God
00:20:37.340 will interject
00:20:37.880 himself, and
00:20:39.520 then the final
00:20:40.160 victory comes.
00:20:41.240 But that
00:20:42.620 victory is for
00:20:43.280 free agency.
00:20:46.800 Then the
00:20:47.500 people on the
00:20:48.060 sidelines, people
00:20:49.240 who took the
00:20:49.920 wrong but
00:20:51.240 temporarily popular
00:20:52.500 course, will
00:20:54.180 lament.
00:20:58.740 You love
00:20:59.560 your country.
00:21:00.140 I love my
00:21:00.660 country.
00:21:02.160 Take that
00:21:02.940 long, eternal
00:21:03.980 look.
00:21:06.820 This, we
00:21:07.940 are living in
00:21:08.720 prophesied times.
00:21:09.700 I believe that.
00:21:10.840 Stand up for
00:21:11.680 freedom, no
00:21:12.920 matter the
00:21:13.880 cost.
00:21:14.880 It can save
00:21:15.800 your soul, and
00:21:17.040 maybe your
00:21:17.520 country.
00:21:18.780 Here's what I
00:21:19.400 would like to
00:21:19.800 ask you to do.
00:21:21.380 I'd like everyone
00:21:22.160 in this audience
00:21:22.860 to find one
00:21:24.100 person that
00:21:26.260 you can get
00:21:26.780 out to vote,
00:21:27.620 and not
00:21:28.120 somebody who's
00:21:28.700 like, yeah,
00:21:29.340 Jim, I'm
00:21:29.840 going to go
00:21:30.120 vote for
00:21:30.580 Trump.
00:21:31.040 Yeah, we'll
00:21:31.740 go together.
00:21:32.840 I mean
00:21:33.320 somebody, there's
00:21:34.680 one person that
00:21:35.580 you know that
00:21:36.800 is so close,
00:21:38.740 so close.
00:21:41.980 Okay.
00:21:44.140 Help them over
00:21:45.360 the hurdle.
00:21:47.020 Bring them to
00:21:47.820 the polls.
00:21:49.000 That person who
00:21:49.940 says, yeah, I
00:21:50.680 vote for Trump,
00:21:51.360 but I don't
00:21:51.840 think my vote is
00:21:52.480 going to count.
00:21:53.320 Get them to
00:21:54.580 the polls.
00:21:56.500 This audience
00:21:57.380 alone would
00:21:58.760 save the
00:21:59.300 republic if
00:22:00.780 half of us
00:22:02.100 did that.
00:22:03.540 If half of
00:22:04.800 this audience
00:22:05.480 did that,
00:22:07.640 he'd win in a
00:22:08.560 landslide.
00:22:10.840 So that's your
00:22:11.860 assignment in the
00:22:12.440 next, what,
00:22:12.840 22 days.
00:22:14.360 Find somebody
00:22:15.400 who's not
00:22:16.540 going to
00:22:16.780 probably vote.
00:22:18.940 They're very,
00:22:19.900 very close.
00:22:21.340 They agree,
00:22:22.460 but they're
00:22:22.780 just, it's
00:22:23.580 not going to
00:22:23.980 count.
00:22:24.460 I don't care
00:22:24.980 where.
00:22:25.940 Even in
00:22:26.480 Texas.
00:22:27.420 First of all,
00:22:27.980 I don't think
00:22:28.620 the Texas
00:22:29.180 thing is
00:22:29.940 solid.
00:22:32.020 Second of
00:22:32.720 all, they
00:22:35.540 are already
00:22:36.220 talking about
00:22:37.040 getting rid of
00:22:37.740 the electoral
00:22:38.320 college.
00:22:39.200 They're already
00:22:39.900 saying that.
00:22:41.040 They made a
00:22:41.940 real move on
00:22:42.820 it last time.
00:22:43.880 This time,
00:22:44.440 they're not
00:22:44.860 fooling around.
00:22:46.280 If they don't
00:22:47.680 win, they're
00:22:48.300 going to try
00:22:48.720 that.
00:22:49.120 If they do
00:22:49.780 win, they
00:22:50.600 will do it.
00:22:51.800 They'll change
00:22:52.440 the electoral
00:22:53.060 college.
00:22:56.140 They're talking
00:22:57.020 about changing
00:22:57.540 the Constitution
00:22:58.180 in all kinds
00:22:59.160 of ways.
00:23:00.260 Here's how you
00:23:00.880 stop that, by
00:23:02.120 winning the
00:23:02.740 popular vote.
00:23:04.240 And that means
00:23:04.940 everybody in
00:23:05.980 Florida that
00:23:07.020 thinks, ah, you
00:23:07.680 know, my state's
00:23:08.360 going for it.
00:23:09.340 Get out and
00:23:10.400 vote.
00:23:11.240 It has to be
00:23:12.460 overwhelming.
00:23:14.340 Take one
00:23:15.340 person with you
00:23:16.500 to the polls.
00:23:17.700 Fine, in the
00:23:18.360 next 22 days.
00:23:19.700 Find that one
00:23:20.900 person and
00:23:22.440 take them to
00:23:23.320 the polls.
00:23:25.800 Back in a
00:23:26.420 minute.
00:23:30.880 Glenn Beck.
00:23:32.840 So, in
00:23:33.440 ancient times,
00:23:34.580 early cavemen
00:23:35.460 had to shop
00:23:36.120 for blinds
00:23:36.680 the hard way,
00:23:37.500 meaning that
00:23:38.020 some sales
00:23:38.720 cavemen
00:23:39.220 actually had
00:23:40.500 to come out
00:23:41.000 to the cave
00:23:41.460 and measure
00:23:41.900 the openings,
00:23:42.820 you know,
00:23:43.620 and he'd
00:23:44.020 give you an
00:23:44.340 overpriced
00:23:44.980 quote and
00:23:45.560 get all pushy
00:23:46.340 about it until
00:23:47.220 usually the
00:23:47.940 cavemen just
00:23:48.520 ended up
00:23:48.980 bonking him
00:23:49.400 on the head
00:23:49.820 with a
00:23:50.060 club.
00:23:50.500 It was a
00:23:50.940 terrible way
00:23:51.460 to do
00:23:51.720 business,
00:23:52.240 but, you
00:23:52.580 know, they
00:23:52.780 were cavemen.
00:23:53.880 Now, now
00:23:54.880 that we're
00:23:55.140 out of the
00:23:55.620 caves,
00:23:56.080 blinds.com
00:23:57.060 has come
00:23:57.540 along to
00:23:57.960 revolutionize
00:23:58.780 the process.
00:23:59.640 You get an
00:24:00.560 upfront quote
00:24:01.440 online.
00:24:02.420 You don't
00:24:02.920 ever have to
00:24:03.520 leave your
00:24:03.900 house.
00:24:04.320 There's no
00:24:04.880 hidden fees.
00:24:05.880 You can do
00:24:06.220 all the
00:24:06.560 measuring
00:24:06.880 yourself and
00:24:07.720 installation
00:24:08.240 yourself if
00:24:08.820 you want,
00:24:09.300 or let
00:24:09.600 blinds.com
00:24:10.400 come out and
00:24:10.940 do it for
00:24:11.440 you.
00:24:11.640 If they
00:24:12.660 do that,
00:24:13.540 there's only
00:24:13.980 one low cost
00:24:14.900 for installation,
00:24:15.680 no matter how
00:24:16.160 many windows
00:24:16.900 that you get
00:24:17.960 covered.
00:24:18.680 And there are
00:24:19.180 never any
00:24:19.960 hidden fees
00:24:20.620 or showroom
00:24:21.220 markups.
00:24:21.740 The price you
00:24:22.320 see is the
00:24:22.860 price you're
00:24:23.320 going to pay.
00:24:24.340 Blinds.com
00:24:25.080 They not only
00:24:25.640 offer you
00:24:26.100 free shipping,
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00:24:38.900 Rules and
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00:24:40.200 apply.
00:24:41.640 I think
00:24:42.340 what Glenn's
00:24:42.700 saying is
00:24:43.020 fight,
00:24:43.460 fight,
00:24:43.700 fight.
00:24:44.220 Go to
00:24:44.660 blazetv.com
00:24:45.420 slash Glenn
00:24:45.880 use that
00:24:46.280 code
00:24:46.620 fight,
00:24:47.160 fight,
00:24:47.400 fight,
00:24:47.700 and you'll
00:24:47.960 save 40
00:24:48.640 bucks off
00:24:49.100 your subscription
00:24:49.600 to blaze
00:24:50.280 TV.
00:25:06.240 Hello,
00:25:06.780 America.
00:25:07.100 Welcome to
00:25:07.400 the Glenn
00:25:07.880 Beck program.
00:25:09.620 I just want
00:25:10.480 to play
00:25:11.060 another tidbit
00:25:13.000 of wisdom
00:25:13.720 that sometimes
00:25:15.880 spills out
00:25:18.900 of Kamala
00:25:19.460 Harris' mouth
00:25:20.380 like just
00:25:21.260 rubies and
00:25:22.020 diamonds.
00:25:22.780 Here it is,
00:25:23.300 cut four.
00:25:23.760 To sometimes
00:25:24.940 lose our
00:25:25.980 faith for a
00:25:26.560 moment,
00:25:27.220 because what
00:25:27.900 we see is
00:25:29.440 so hard to
00:25:30.220 see that we
00:25:31.380 lose faith or
00:25:32.600 a vision of
00:25:33.480 those things we
00:25:34.100 cannot see but
00:25:34.820 must know.
00:25:35.340 what was that
00:25:41.180 again?
00:25:41.320 You don't
00:25:41.720 understand?
00:25:42.540 I didn't
00:25:42.860 quite get that.
00:25:43.380 Play it again,
00:25:44.400 please.
00:25:45.000 To sometimes
00:25:45.460 lose our
00:25:46.560 faith for a
00:25:47.140 moment.
00:25:47.440 We lose our
00:25:47.900 faith.
00:25:48.020 Because what
00:25:48.480 we see is so
00:25:50.220 hard to see.
00:25:51.160 It's hard to see
00:25:52.000 lose faith or
00:25:53.180 a vision of
00:25:54.060 those things we
00:25:54.680 cannot see but
00:25:55.420 must know.
00:25:56.320 Uh-huh.
00:25:58.080 What?
00:26:00.120 She has this
00:26:00.960 weird way of
00:26:02.340 not making any
00:26:03.300 sense.
00:26:03.600 Even when she's
00:26:04.080 making a point that
00:26:04.780 might be coherent,
00:26:05.820 she turns it into an
00:26:07.020 incoherent point,
00:26:08.420 which is hard to
00:26:09.140 do.
00:26:10.100 Usually when you
00:26:11.040 say things that
00:26:11.640 make sense, and I'm
00:26:13.060 not saying that was
00:26:13.680 one of the examples,
00:26:14.600 but when you say
00:26:15.380 something that makes
00:26:15.860 sense, people just
00:26:16.460 understand what you
00:26:17.540 said.
00:26:17.880 Yeah, it was, I
00:26:19.120 mean, I think it
00:26:20.420 was Paul that
00:26:21.280 said, gosh, what
00:26:23.500 is the exact line?
00:26:24.560 That's where I
00:26:24.980 should have my
00:26:25.840 scriptures memorized,
00:26:27.080 where he said, you
00:26:29.020 know, faith is
00:26:32.040 seeing the things
00:26:33.260 that are unseen or
00:26:34.140 something like that.
00:26:34.680 You remember
00:26:34.980 that?
00:26:35.920 Boy, this is not a
00:26:37.800 theological show.
00:26:38.720 It's not Sunday.
00:26:39.100 That was yesterday.
00:26:39.700 No, that was
00:26:39.940 yesterday.
00:26:40.520 It's Monday.
00:26:41.280 We're drinking.
00:26:43.600 Anyway, I think
00:26:46.100 that maybe is what
00:26:47.360 she's saying, but
00:26:48.900 like, it's a
00:26:49.540 retarded Paul, maybe?
00:26:51.000 I'm not.
00:26:52.520 I'm not sure.
00:26:54.880 Okay, let's see.
00:26:58.980 What else is
00:26:59.860 happening today?
00:27:01.800 Well, let me go
00:27:02.240 through a couple of
00:27:03.000 other things.
00:27:06.900 We had Aisha
00:27:09.220 Mills on CNN, and
00:27:13.160 listen to this
00:27:15.260 exchange with Aaron
00:27:16.700 Burnett.
00:27:17.360 Listen, this isn't
00:27:18.400 the first time we've
00:27:19.040 heard this kind of
00:27:19.580 talk from Donald
00:27:20.700 Trump.
00:27:21.240 Wait, stop, stop,
00:27:21.940 stop.
00:27:22.300 Start again.
00:27:22.880 I should tell, if
00:27:23.940 you don't know who
00:27:24.660 she is, she's a
00:27:26.320 Democrat strategist.
00:27:28.740 Okay?
00:27:29.800 Here she is.
00:27:30.600 Listen, this isn't
00:27:31.420 the first time we've
00:27:32.040 heard this kind of
00:27:32.580 talk from Donald
00:27:33.720 Trump, and it reeks
00:27:34.860 of authoritarianism,
00:27:36.100 and it also
00:27:36.920 harkens back to a
00:27:37.980 time of Hitler, who
00:27:39.940 used the same exact
00:27:41.420 language that Donald
00:27:42.380 Trump is now
00:27:43.120 quoting to talk
00:27:44.560 about the people who
00:27:45.880 he thinks are
00:27:46.480 poisoning the blood
00:27:47.740 of the nation.
00:27:49.180 You know, all of
00:27:49.880 this smells like an
00:27:51.780 affinity towards
00:27:52.660 eugenics, which
00:27:53.800 really should give us
00:27:54.700 a pause, because when
00:27:56.220 we remember the last
00:27:58.480 person, the last awful
00:28:00.000 authoritarian dictator
00:28:01.220 who believed in
00:28:02.400 eugenics, it was
00:28:03.140 someone who really
00:28:04.040 wanted to exterminate
00:28:05.920 an entire people
00:28:06.800 because they thought
00:28:07.580 that they didn't have
00:28:08.500 good genes and because
00:28:10.020 they were trying to
00:28:10.760 create a certain type
00:28:11.960 of race.
00:28:12.980 Donald Trump has
00:28:13.640 himself said that
00:28:15.540 his parents, his
00:28:16.320 father, raised him to
00:28:17.480 believe that they were
00:28:18.460 superior to others
00:28:19.660 because they had good
00:28:21.520 genes.
00:28:22.280 Now, what does that
00:28:22.980 mean?
00:28:23.260 The way he's talking
00:28:24.040 about it is he wants
00:28:24.880 to purge the
00:28:25.680 immigrants, right?
00:28:26.460 He wants to get rid of
00:28:27.840 all of the immigrants
00:28:28.600 and has said that he
00:28:29.480 could do some pretty
00:28:30.280 nasty, harmful things
00:28:31.820 to them because they
00:28:33.980 don't have good genes.
00:28:35.160 I don't think that
00:28:35.880 this is just rhetoric.
00:28:37.160 I think that we need to
00:28:38.000 take this seriously and
00:28:39.100 understand where his
00:28:40.200 inspiration comes from.
00:28:42.280 Yeah, the token
00:28:43.460 conservative over there
00:28:45.000 is like, all right.
00:28:46.560 I've had enough.
00:28:47.840 Please, I can't take it.
00:28:50.180 Boy, it's interesting
00:28:51.260 to hear a black woman
00:28:52.540 talk about people that
00:28:53.680 were trying to
00:28:54.240 exterminate a race.
00:28:55.440 I wonder if she's for
00:28:56.740 Planned Parenthood.
00:28:58.060 Oh, no.
00:28:58.800 I'm sure she's against it
00:29:00.680 because she knows the
00:29:01.200 history of Margaret
00:29:01.760 Sangha.
00:29:02.440 Yeah, I wonder if she
00:29:03.220 knows the history of
00:29:04.100 progressivism.
00:29:05.200 That is the basis of
00:29:07.680 progressivism.
00:29:08.500 I mean, you could say
00:29:10.380 all sorts of things, but
00:29:11.260 like, you can't tie
00:29:12.640 eugenics to any other
00:29:14.320 group.
00:29:15.720 You can say, sure, they
00:29:17.740 were, I mean, you've
00:29:18.680 covered this, Glenn, you've
00:29:19.660 shown the documents, that
00:29:22.020 Hitler and the people in
00:29:24.520 the Nazi regime were
00:29:25.680 learning from our
00:29:27.140 progressives.
00:29:28.040 Yeah, yeah.
00:29:28.860 That's where they got the
00:29:29.980 idea for eugenics.
00:29:32.160 Yeah, yeah.
00:29:33.300 So it's kind of hard for
00:29:34.720 you to make that, but
00:29:35.980 okay, good try.
00:29:37.480 Early 20th century
00:29:39.280 progressivism is
00:29:40.580 inextricably aligned and
00:29:43.760 tied to eugenics.
00:29:47.360 Yeah.
00:29:47.620 It's the foundational
00:29:50.640 part of their movement.
00:29:52.700 Yes, it is.
00:29:53.160 To sit here and act like
00:29:54.200 it's Donald Trump who
00:29:55.620 came up with this idea,
00:29:56.580 and obviously, it's so
00:29:58.880 insane what they keep
00:30:00.420 saying about him.
00:30:01.220 Like, there's no, he's not
00:30:02.940 doing any of these things,
00:30:04.440 and there's no fact
00:30:06.160 checking.
00:30:06.500 Where's the live fact
00:30:07.400 check from Erin Burnett
00:30:09.080 in that moment?
00:30:10.620 There's so worried.
00:30:11.280 She did come out.
00:30:12.080 She did come out and say,
00:30:13.320 okay, you don't actually
00:30:14.500 believe that.
00:30:15.240 Yes, I do.
00:30:16.340 That's not a fact check.
00:30:19.040 Well.
00:30:19.560 I mean, at least it's a
00:30:20.400 little bit of pushback.
00:30:21.460 Yeah.
00:30:21.620 But, you know, this is,
00:30:22.980 you don't get enough of
00:30:23.920 that from the media,
00:30:25.960 obviously.
00:30:26.980 But it's just like this
00:30:27.760 bizarre extremist.
00:30:29.500 This is the sort of thing
00:30:30.220 that Biden was doing, and
00:30:31.260 it's also the type of thing
00:30:32.520 that it seems like Kamala
00:30:33.300 Harris has attempted as a
00:30:34.880 campaign to stay away from.
00:30:36.680 Right?
00:30:36.880 Like, they've done less of
00:30:37.860 this, if you've noticed,
00:30:38.660 since Kamala took over.
00:30:39.840 That was the joy.
00:30:41.020 Remember the whole joy
00:30:41.960 campaign?
00:30:42.680 I do remember the joy
00:30:43.580 campaign.
00:30:43.780 The joy campaign was
00:30:44.860 specifically designed to
00:30:46.460 change gears and directions
00:30:47.960 from Joe Biden standing in
00:30:50.720 front of a lit red wall
00:30:51.920 like he's out of the
00:30:52.660 last, you know, like he's
00:30:53.940 making a speech next to a
00:30:55.220 Sith.
00:30:57.420 You do listen to that
00:30:58.600 speech you do here.
00:31:05.060 You get that going on
00:31:06.340 behind him.
00:31:07.200 She's trying, she was
00:31:08.420 trying to go a different
00:31:10.120 direction.
00:31:10.840 I know this Democratic
00:31:11.560 strategist must have missed
00:31:12.560 that meeting.
00:31:13.420 Yeah.
00:31:13.860 Because just yelling
00:31:15.180 Hitler about Donald Trump,
00:31:16.380 I don't think that works.
00:31:17.680 I think that leads to them
00:31:18.940 losing.
00:31:19.460 Yeah, I think so.
00:31:20.480 Which would be great.
00:31:21.280 Yeah, keep going there,
00:31:23.160 babe.
00:31:23.480 Keep going there.
00:31:25.200 Did you see Tim Walls
00:31:28.180 shooting this weekend?
00:31:30.780 Now, this is a marksman,
00:31:32.100 Glenn.
00:31:32.320 This is, now, was American
00:31:34.460 Sniper about Tim Walls?
00:31:36.280 Because I, watching that,
00:31:37.420 I was concerned that maybe
00:31:39.020 we got the story origin
00:31:40.720 wrong in that movie.
00:31:41.860 No, no, here he is trying
00:31:43.100 to load his gun.
00:31:45.840 What kind of gun is it?
00:31:47.080 This is a Beretta A400.
00:31:48.780 Okay.
00:31:49.480 $2,000 gun.
00:31:50.240 I bought it when I was
00:31:51.420 shooting a lot of trap
00:31:52.800 because it has a, kind of
00:31:55.080 their patented thing, a
00:31:55.980 kickoff.
00:31:56.860 Oh, that's another $1,000.
00:31:58.700 It doesn't hurt your
00:31:59.520 shoulder as much.
00:32:00.960 It doesn't hurt your
00:32:02.060 shoulder as much.
00:32:02.520 Is it clear?
00:32:03.100 Huh.
00:32:03.300 Okay.
00:32:05.000 That's a great gun.
00:32:06.220 I don't have trouble
00:32:07.100 loading mine.
00:32:08.900 You know, it's pretty,
00:32:09.980 it's pretty simple.
00:32:10.920 It's a very expensive gun.
00:32:12.700 Very nice gun.
00:32:14.020 He had a hard time loading
00:32:15.300 it and not, the way he was
00:32:18.320 loading it screams, I've never
00:32:20.980 really held this gun before.
00:32:23.040 Right.
00:32:23.500 I mean, I, yeah, I'm no gun
00:32:25.160 expert.
00:32:25.560 I admit that you are.
00:32:26.740 No, I'm not a gun expert, but
00:32:28.760 I'm pretty good at it.
00:32:29.680 You know your way around
00:32:31.400 a range.
00:32:32.060 You know your way, I mean,
00:32:33.120 you know this stuff.
00:32:34.420 You're a good shot.
00:32:35.720 You know, I fired guns at the
00:32:37.560 ranges.
00:32:38.020 I am no expert.
00:32:39.020 Like, every time I pick up my
00:32:40.200 gun to go to the range, I'd
00:32:42.180 rather have an instructor there
00:32:43.540 just to make sure I don't
00:32:44.560 shoot myself in the face
00:32:45.640 somehow.
00:32:45.940 Any hunter that would see
00:32:48.140 that, anybody who, you'd see
00:32:50.160 that, you would be like, I
00:32:51.940 don't feel comfortable with
00:32:53.200 him.
00:32:53.380 Right?
00:32:53.760 It looks like somebody who's
00:32:54.920 never held a gun before.
00:32:55.920 Exactly right.
00:32:56.720 To me, let alone to an actual
00:32:57.900 expert.
00:32:58.460 Right.
00:32:59.020 So what is the truth here?
00:33:00.000 Because the entire reason we've
00:33:01.940 been told this man is the
00:33:03.180 vice president, vice
00:33:04.880 presidential candidate for the
00:33:05.940 Democratic Party is that he
00:33:06.780 hunts and he goes fishing.
00:33:08.620 So that's really his only
00:33:09.880 qualification.
00:33:10.740 He's as much of a hunter as
00:33:12.780 Dylan Mulvaney is a little
00:33:14.240 girl.
00:33:15.940 I just throwing that out
00:33:22.180 there.
00:33:22.740 And of course, we all know
00:33:23.900 Dylan Mulvaney is a little
00:33:25.240 girl.
00:33:25.460 Of course.
00:33:25.760 You can't deny that.
00:33:27.120 Obviously, obviously.
00:33:27.500 And that's the kind of hunter
00:33:29.340 he really is.
00:33:30.440 He's the hunter, honestly.
00:33:31.900 You watch that, he's the
00:33:33.020 hunter you stay away from.
00:33:34.820 Right.
00:33:35.380 I mean, it looks like
00:33:36.400 there was a pheasant hunt.
00:33:38.000 So you have a whole line of
00:33:40.100 people, kind of in a crescent,
00:33:41.940 and they all walk forward,
00:33:44.120 okay, as one.
00:33:45.940 You don't want a guy who's
00:33:48.400 swinging his gun around and
00:33:49.960 like, I can't load my gun.
00:33:52.120 Right.
00:33:52.580 It's not good.
00:33:53.880 No.
00:33:54.200 Not good.
00:33:55.280 And I'm sorry.
00:33:56.680 It's just so implausible, too.
00:33:58.740 Like, even if he, let's just
00:34:00.380 put it for, take everything we
00:34:03.080 just saw, or you saw this
00:34:04.540 online about this video out of
00:34:06.600 your memory for a moment, and
00:34:07.800 you actually believe the guy's a
00:34:09.000 hunter.
00:34:10.040 There's no reason for him to be
00:34:11.620 hunting three weeks before the
00:34:13.720 election.
00:34:14.800 Like, it's just not something you
00:34:16.900 would do for anything other than a
00:34:18.820 photo op, obviously.
00:34:20.440 You, it is the beginning of the
00:34:22.460 season.
00:34:22.740 It doesn't matter.
00:34:23.780 He's trying to be vice president of
00:34:25.420 the United States in three weeks.
00:34:29.180 You, generally speaking, are going to
00:34:32.860 avoid tons and tons of time on your
00:34:37.240 favorite hobbies, right?
00:34:38.900 Now, you might take a moment of
00:34:40.060 relaxation.
00:34:40.800 Like, for example, Donald Trump has
00:34:41.800 played a little bit of golf here and
00:34:43.120 there.
00:34:44.000 He gets shot at every single time he
00:34:45.800 goes out on the court.
00:34:46.520 Right.
00:34:46.740 Of course, but at least...
00:34:47.600 It might be Tim Walz.
00:34:48.640 Right, right.
00:34:49.020 I thought he was a fessard.
00:34:50.840 What?
00:34:51.420 I was loading my gun.
00:34:54.740 But, like, you know, he's not doing
00:34:57.320 that for a photo op.
00:34:58.360 He's not like, oh, guys, come on out
00:34:59.780 here.
00:34:59.920 I'm going to hit a drive right now.
00:35:01.340 Like, that is just, like, not the
00:35:02.500 way...
00:35:02.760 That's what he does.
00:35:03.620 Right.
00:35:04.200 That's his...
00:35:04.820 You can tell.
00:35:05.620 He's a golfer.
00:35:06.340 He loves his golf.
00:35:07.280 Like, Tim Walz, it seems so
00:35:09.780 pathetically insincere.
00:35:13.660 What human being could look at that
00:35:16.020 video and believe that's who he is?
00:35:18.080 Play that again one more time.
00:35:19.540 Oh, my God.
00:35:19.980 I just want you to remember.
00:35:20.940 Look at how he's...
00:35:21.660 I mean, it's like he just walked out
00:35:23.560 of the Cabela's.
00:35:24.640 This is a Beretta A400.
00:35:25.580 I need a hat like that and one of
00:35:27.180 those orange vests.
00:35:28.080 I bought it when I was shooting a
00:35:29.420 lot of trap because it has a kind
00:35:32.500 of their patented thing at kickoff
00:35:34.000 so when you get old...
00:35:36.280 He's such a man.
00:35:38.100 I got it because it doesn't hurt
00:35:39.640 your shoulder.
00:35:40.420 What?
00:35:41.740 What?
00:35:42.180 Well, he's redefining masculinity.
00:35:43.800 He really is.
00:35:44.760 He really is.
00:35:45.260 And you know what?
00:35:46.400 The Harris campaign also did that
00:35:48.480 this weekend, and I can't wait to
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00:37:25.140 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:37:27.540 Well, let me tell you something.
00:37:46.740 I saw this, the Kamala production of
00:37:50.640 Real Men Vote for Kamala, and I thought
00:37:53.720 to myself, we're in danger.
00:37:56.880 We're in grave, grave danger of losing
00:37:59.500 this because she's nailed Real Men.
00:38:03.140 Listen to this.
00:38:05.380 I'm a man.
00:38:06.620 I'm a man.
00:38:07.780 I'm a man, man.
00:38:08.940 And I'm man enough.
00:38:10.220 I'm man enough to enjoy a barrel-proof
00:38:12.200 bourbon.
00:38:12.820 Neat.
00:38:13.460 Man enough to cook my steak rare.
00:38:15.300 Man enough to deadlift 500 and braid
00:38:17.720 the s*** out of my daughter's hair.
00:38:19.320 You think I'm afraid to rebuild a
00:38:20.540 carburetor?
00:38:21.300 I eat carburetors for breakfast.
00:38:22.960 I ain't afraid of bears.
00:38:23.980 That's what bear hugs are for.
00:38:25.240 I'll tell you another thing I sure as s***
00:38:26.980 am not afraid of.
00:38:28.020 Oh, he's...
00:38:28.640 Women.
00:38:29.540 I'm not afraid of women.
00:38:30.980 I'm not afraid of women.
00:38:32.120 They want to control their bodies?
00:38:33.780 I say go for it.
00:38:34.860 They want to use IVF to start a family?
00:38:36.740 I'm not afraid of families.
00:38:37.900 They want to be childless cat ladies?
00:38:39.580 Have all the cats you want.
00:38:41.160 Woman wants to be president?
00:38:42.320 Well, I hope she has the guts to look me
00:38:43.900 right in the eye and accept my full-throated
00:38:45.960 endorsement.
00:38:46.660 Because I'm man enough to support women.
00:38:48.160 What?
00:38:48.480 Man enough to know what kind of donuts I like.
00:38:50.740 Man enough to admit I'm lost
00:38:52.460 even when I refuse to ask for directions.
00:38:54.640 Man enough to not ban young women
00:38:56.620 from reading little women.
00:38:57.940 Or one of those pants books
00:38:59.120 that the sisters like.
00:39:00.300 I'm man enough to raw dog a flight.
00:39:02.300 It sucked.
00:39:03.300 Not worth it.
00:39:04.540 I'm man enough to be emotional
00:39:05.860 in front of my wife.
00:39:07.080 In front of my kids.
00:39:08.080 In front of my horse.
00:39:10.140 I'm man enough to tell you
00:39:11.240 that I cry at love actually.
00:39:12.880 Goodwill hunting.
00:39:13.760 West Side Story.
00:39:14.700 That.
00:39:15.320 And Predator.
00:39:15.820 And I'm sick of so-called men
00:39:17.620 domineering, belittling, and controlling women
00:39:20.220 just so they can feel more powerful.
00:39:22.320 That's not how my mama raised me.
00:39:24.080 I love women.
00:39:24.980 I love women who support their families.
00:39:26.920 Women who decide not to have families.
00:39:28.800 Women who take charge.
00:39:30.020 And I'm man enough to help them win.
00:39:32.860 Wow.
00:39:33.260 That is man up.
00:39:35.660 Unbelievably horrible.
00:39:37.140 I watched that.
00:39:37.920 I honestly thought it was like
00:39:40.280 a funny Saturday Night Live thing.
00:39:43.880 Yeah.
00:39:44.580 I mean, these are the most
00:39:47.260 I can't even say beta men.
00:39:52.040 They're not even beta men.
00:39:53.820 You know what a real man is?
00:39:55.400 A real man gets shot in the head
00:39:57.240 and then stands up and says,
00:39:58.600 no, I'm worried about the crowd.
00:40:00.200 Let me see them.
00:40:01.600 Fight!
00:40:02.560 That's a real man.
00:40:03.600 A real man is tackled on,
00:40:06.340 you know, the eighth hole
00:40:08.380 because somebody was shooting
00:40:10.300 and was going to assassinate him.
00:40:12.760 And he says, please, guys,
00:40:13.900 let me play through.
00:40:15.140 That's a real man.
00:40:17.160 Hey, not like,
00:40:18.260 I hope she has the courage
00:40:20.200 to look me in the eye
00:40:21.680 while I give her
00:40:22.800 a full-throated endorsement.
00:40:24.960 What does that mean?
00:40:26.400 I don't even know what that means.
00:40:28.440 So she has to have the bravery
00:40:30.460 to look you in the eye
00:40:32.060 while you vote for her?
00:40:33.360 What does that even mean?
00:40:33.760 Are you saying that women are cowards?
00:40:35.980 They don't want to look at you
00:40:37.800 when you give them support?
00:40:39.220 What are you saying?
00:40:39.960 What does that even mean?
00:40:41.100 I don't know.
00:40:41.940 And none of them look like...
00:40:44.140 Men?
00:40:44.700 Like...
00:40:45.420 Well, the guy...
00:40:46.320 The one guy.
00:40:47.280 The one guy.
00:40:48.220 He's the black guy
00:40:49.600 who's sitting, you know,
00:40:50.340 working out.
00:40:51.020 He's sitting...
00:40:51.480 Jack guy in the garage.
00:40:53.240 That one looks...
00:40:53.980 Who is he?
00:40:55.100 Well, this is interesting
00:40:56.040 because this went viral
00:40:57.040 over the...
00:40:57.340 And I have not...
00:40:58.140 Have you seen this?
00:40:58.740 I haven't fact-checked it myself,
00:40:59.920 but this is...
00:41:00.540 It's gone viral.
00:41:02.120 Now, some of us
00:41:02.740 were working for the Republic
00:41:03.860 to save the Republic
00:41:04.720 over the weekend, Stu.
00:41:05.720 I know you had
00:41:06.520 all kinds of time.
00:41:08.320 Wow.
00:41:08.680 That was...
00:41:09.680 That was hurtful.
00:41:11.240 That was hurtful.
00:41:12.160 I was watching
00:41:12.740 Little League games.
00:41:13.600 Yeah, okay.
00:41:14.020 And in between innings
00:41:15.020 on Twitter.
00:41:15.980 And so,
00:41:16.860 one of the...
00:41:18.020 One of the...
00:41:19.040 This guy,
00:41:19.600 Bad Ombre,
00:41:20.780 made a little fact-check
00:41:22.920 of this,
00:41:23.240 which is kind of interesting.
00:41:23.880 Or at least identifying
00:41:24.960 the people in the ad.
00:41:25.820 Yeah, okay.
00:41:26.280 Okay?
00:41:26.460 So, it was written by...
00:41:28.580 It was directed by,
00:41:29.760 apparently,
00:41:30.100 one of Jimmy Kimmel's writers.
00:41:31.740 Okay?
00:41:32.280 Oh, okay.
00:41:32.680 So, he puts this together.
00:41:33.520 He knows men.
00:41:33.920 So, the guy who's in the garage
00:41:36.140 is a guy named
00:41:36.940 Lanre Idewu.
00:41:39.080 He's an immigrant from Nigeria,
00:41:41.160 an actor.
00:41:42.220 He has...
00:41:43.400 He's bisexual.
00:41:44.600 He's done gay-for-pay movies,
00:41:46.260 the words he uses.
00:41:47.120 Oh, my God.
00:41:47.640 Nude solo shoots.
00:41:48.840 He says he is man enough
00:41:50.120 to braid his daughter's hair,
00:41:51.540 but the only problem is
00:41:52.400 he doesn't have a daughter.
00:41:53.880 They had to hire an actor!
00:41:55.760 The other ones are like
00:41:57.040 gay men, actors, comedians
00:42:00.280 who have, you know,
00:42:01.120 previously been on the,
00:42:02.540 you know, crazy far left.
00:42:03.780 It's like they couldn't even
00:42:04.400 find like authentic guys.
00:42:05.660 There's got to be like
00:42:06.220 five or six guys in America
00:42:07.660 working, at least voting
00:42:09.720 for Kamala, right?
00:42:10.520 Why couldn't you find them?
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00:47:13.700 Stu, how stupid are you?
00:47:16.040 Really?
00:47:16.780 You think there's inflation.
00:47:18.880 Yeah, yeah.
00:47:19.960 I mean, I follow the government statistics closely.
00:47:23.560 I've gone shopping.
00:47:26.080 I buy things.
00:47:26.940 Haven't you heard the experts from the media this weekend?
00:47:31.860 You're wrong.
00:47:32.940 I'm wrong.
00:47:33.600 You're wrong.
00:47:34.220 But, I mean, I have my grocery bill receipts from several years ago.
00:47:37.520 You're wrong.
00:47:37.560 The receipt was wrong.
00:47:39.160 The receipt was wrong.
00:47:40.040 The receipt must have been wrong because prices were lower.
00:47:44.740 Prices are, I'm sorry, prices are lower than they were under Donald Trump.
00:47:48.900 But, like, what?
00:47:49.460 There's no metric that shows that at all.
00:47:52.800 I mean, like, you could say.
00:47:53.700 Oh, okay.
00:47:54.240 So, we're going to, you know, their statistics and then their lion statistics or something like that.
00:48:01.840 Right.
00:48:02.100 You nailed it.
00:48:02.520 Okay.
00:48:02.760 Yeah.
00:48:03.360 Mark Twain.
00:48:04.160 I got it.
00:48:05.840 So, what are you doing?
00:48:07.300 You're just twisting the statistics for your own agenda?
00:48:11.100 Well, no.
00:48:11.900 I'm looking at the two numbers and the numbers on the more current receipt are higher by a lot.
00:48:17.260 20, 30, 40, 50%.
00:48:19.220 Have you used common core math?
00:48:21.200 No.
00:48:22.140 Well, there's your problem.
00:48:23.180 Okay?
00:48:23.480 There's a new way of doing math.
00:48:24.760 Oh.
00:48:25.320 And the new way of doing math, you know, you put it all out and then you count across and then you count down.
00:48:31.160 And then if that number is bigger now than it was, then you just have to, for social justice, refigure that number to a lower number.
00:48:45.680 Hmm.
00:48:46.540 It's an interesting, it's an interesting way of calculating that.
00:48:50.020 Well.
00:48:50.040 I don't think that that's how it works.
00:48:52.620 You don't.
00:48:53.320 No, I don't.
00:48:53.940 Yeah.
00:48:54.040 Okay.
00:48:54.460 Like, for example, if you weighed 200 pounds.
00:48:57.940 Yes.
00:48:58.280 And then you gain 50 pounds.
00:49:01.100 I weigh 175.
00:49:06.500 Wait, no, I'm saying you'd weigh 250.
00:49:09.340 Scale was made by a white man, most likely.
00:49:11.920 Oh.
00:49:13.460 If I bought it in America, if it's an American, made in America.
00:49:16.800 It was built by a white man and they're all liars.
00:49:19.880 I got news for you.
00:49:20.980 Probably not made in America, probably not made by a white man.
00:49:23.860 So you're aware of the technology you're buying.
00:49:26.260 Yeah, but Chinese and Asian, I mean, they're practically white.
00:49:31.540 Well, we should keep them out of Harvard, that's for sure.
00:49:33.620 Exactly right.
00:49:34.660 Exactly right.
00:49:34.980 Because of their unfair advantages.
00:49:37.160 Yes.
00:49:37.860 Thank you.
00:49:38.660 But, like, if you, and this is what they love to do.
00:49:41.620 If you weigh 200 pounds and then you gain 50 pounds in a year, and then the next year
00:49:48.960 you gain 20 pounds, what they like to say is that you're losing weight.
00:49:54.860 Because you gained only 20 pounds.
00:49:56.820 Last year it was 50.
00:49:57.860 Exactly right.
00:49:58.500 So we're losing weight.
00:50:01.100 They're like, no, now you weigh 270.
00:50:03.160 I have to tell you, I have to tell you, I just think this is all coming undone.
00:50:09.340 I really do.
00:50:10.320 There is no way that this many people are that stupid.
00:50:16.400 I mean, no, seriously, there's no way.
00:50:19.220 There's no way.
00:50:20.360 I literally have a version of this conversation in my own head every day.
00:50:24.520 Every day.
00:50:24.940 Every day.
00:50:25.600 I'm like, it can't, it can't.
00:50:27.360 But it's all coming undone.
00:50:29.000 See, what they did is they convinced us to say these things.
00:50:33.260 They didn't convince us that that's a man.
00:50:35.640 They convinced us it's in your best interest to say that's a man when it's a woman.
00:50:43.180 Okay.
00:50:43.680 Or that's a woman when we all know it's a man.
00:50:46.900 They didn't convince us of that.
00:50:49.440 They convinced us it's in our best interest to go along.
00:50:54.080 Okay.
00:50:54.780 That's over.
00:50:56.280 That's over.
00:50:58.500 Yeah, I guess.
00:50:59.900 I hope.
00:51:01.200 I mean, like I was watching football this weekend and they are running endless Colin Allred commercials.
00:51:09.100 This is the guy running against Ted Cruz.
00:51:11.060 Yeah.
00:51:11.160 We're in Texas and we see these ads all the time, just like you see them in your state.
00:51:14.980 And they have a pro-abortion ad they're running for Allred.
00:51:20.220 And it goes on and on and on and on about how Ted Cruz is evil and extreme on abortion and all these things.
00:51:25.120 The typical attacks.
00:51:25.980 Yeah.
00:51:26.160 But the tagline was interesting to me.
00:51:28.260 The tagline for the commercial, again, for abortion, was Ted Cruz means more government, less freedom.
00:51:38.760 Now, I sat here watching this.
00:51:45.580 Is there one single human being that could be so stupid to believe this nonsense?
00:51:56.240 The idea that Ted Cruz wants more government than some left-wing Democrat is single-handedly the dumbest thing I've ever seen uttered on any television program in history.
00:52:11.380 It is so inherently stupid that anyone who could believe it, it would be impossible for them to tie their shoes.
00:52:19.960 Impossible.
00:52:20.840 There's no way a person who would believe that ad could tie their shoes.
00:52:24.700 You're saying that if, let's say, they believed that and then they went on a pheasant hunt, they wouldn't know how to load their shotgun?
00:52:33.280 Yes!
00:52:33.660 Yes, okay, I get it, I get it.
00:52:35.360 But the only person who could believe that ad against Cruz would be the only person who could look at that Tim Walls guy, like, that guy is like an expert marksman.
00:52:43.440 Like, you know, like, who could believe it?
00:52:47.740 Only the people who are, only the people who have been brainwashed and haven't woken up yet.
00:52:55.460 Only those people.
00:52:56.960 They cannot convince you, they can't convince you that that is a good-looking woman when you know it's a guy.
00:53:05.940 They can convince you, don't step out of line.
00:53:09.720 Right, right.
00:53:10.260 But they can't convince you, or at least I don't believe they've convinced a lot of America of that.
00:53:16.900 And they can't convince you that the prices are now lower in your grocery store than they were.
00:53:22.180 No, not true.
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00:54:30.200 Jim Rickards, he is the MoneyGPT author, strategic intelligence editor.
00:54:44.720 He's a guy who historically has been calling all the big ones, all of the big disruptions in our society, in our economy.
00:54:53.620 And, Jim, I don't think – I mean, I've heard you be pessimistic.
00:54:59.020 I don't think I've heard a more stern warning than the one you're giving right now.
00:55:04.760 Well, thanks, Glenn.
00:55:05.860 Great to be with you.
00:55:07.660 Yeah, I don't think of myself as a pessimist.
00:55:10.460 I am an analyst, and I just try to be realistic.
00:55:13.120 So if that is kind of bad news, so be it.
00:55:16.280 But I just – I try to – you know, I have a lot of readers and followers and so forth and, you know, listeners on our show today.
00:55:22.100 And I just try to get it right.
00:55:23.760 But I am looking at the election.
00:55:26.160 Of course, everyone is.
00:55:27.340 You know, coming up November 5th, I remind people, the election's pretty much over already with the early voting and all that.
00:55:33.440 So we know that, and the drop boxes and the mail-ins.
00:55:36.060 So people understand that.
00:55:37.240 But we'll get to November 5th.
00:55:38.940 I don't think we'll know on November 5th or even that night or early the next day.
00:55:44.200 You've got the usual trouble spots, Philadelphia, Maricopa County.
00:55:47.880 I don't know what's going on in Arizona, but they seem to ship the ballots off to a warehouse.
00:55:52.940 But beyond that, most Americans are not familiar with the actual electoral calendar, so to speak.
00:55:59.600 And it was devised in the late 18th century.
00:56:01.680 People say, well, why does it take from November 5th to January 6th, 2025, to figure things out?
00:56:08.300 Well, you know, back in the 18th century, they got around by horses and carriage and all that, and it just took time.
00:56:13.120 But anyway, when you get past that, let's just say Trump wins.
00:56:16.520 Now, that's not a short thing.
00:56:17.900 It's going to be a close election, but my models show Trump winning.
00:56:22.740 So he gets more than 270 electoral votes.
00:56:25.420 So we come up to December 17th when they actually count those votes in the state capitol.
00:56:31.680 And there are going to be disputes and litigation.
00:56:34.340 But let's say we make it, I'm just kind of looking ahead as far as we can, to January 6th, 2025.
00:56:39.680 Now, everyone's spun up about January 6th, 2021.
00:56:42.680 We know what happened.
00:56:43.800 But this is January 6th, 2025.
00:56:46.800 Those electoral votes go to the House and the Senate.
00:56:49.700 Now, here's the key.
00:56:51.080 And this is why Trump's campaigning in places like New York and California, he's not going to win New York or California, but they're fighting over House seats.
00:56:57.380 Because if the Democrats take a majority of the House of Representatives, which is possible, there are only four or five vote difference right now, led by Jamie Raskin, they're going to pass a resolution saying that Trump is an insurrectionist under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment.
00:57:12.180 Now, a lot of people say, wait a second, didn't the Supreme Court throw that out?
00:57:16.080 Not exactly.
00:57:17.400 Colorado and Maine tried to kick Trump off the ballot on that ground.
00:57:21.640 It went to the Supreme Court.
00:57:23.060 The Supreme Court said states cannot do it.
00:57:25.280 So Colorado and Maine couldn't do it, nor could any other state.
00:57:28.180 But they explicitly said the Congress could.
00:57:30.380 It was a federal issue.
00:57:32.040 Exactly.
00:57:32.280 So now you pass this resolution, what happens?
00:57:35.980 Trump's votes would be disqualified.
00:57:37.580 Let's say he has 300 electoral votes and pick a number over 270.
00:57:41.220 Those are disqualified on the grounds that he's an insurrectionist.
00:57:44.620 So then what happens next?
00:57:46.140 Well, now nobody has 270 because in this scenario, Kamala Harris doesn't get 270.
00:57:51.960 Trump does, but he's disqualified.
00:57:54.060 So now the election goes to the House of Representatives.
00:57:56.340 This, by the way, has happened before 1800, 1824, and then 1876.
00:58:02.420 They still can't figure out what happened, but it has happened before.
00:58:05.940 But now you flip over from the 14th Amendment to the 12th Amendment.
00:58:09.800 I should let the listeners know I happen to be a lawyer.
00:58:11.520 Sorry.
00:58:12.220 I'm enough of a geek to read all this stuff.
00:58:14.760 Now you're in the 12th Amendment, 1804.
00:58:17.540 And what does that say?
00:58:18.440 Well, the House votes to choose the president.
00:58:21.340 But there are a couple of caveats.
00:58:22.600 One is they can only vote for someone who got in the top three electoral votes.
00:58:28.740 And this is, you know, back in the days, maybe three or four people get electoral votes.
00:58:31.840 George Wallace got electoral votes in 1968.
00:58:34.440 Top three.
00:58:35.540 But there's only going to be one.
00:58:36.740 If you disqualify Trump, no one else is going to win a state.
00:58:40.660 And Kamala Harris is the only one you could vote for because top three, but she would be the top one because that's it.
00:58:47.820 Why wouldn't it go to J.D. Vance?
00:58:49.980 Why doesn't he take those?
00:58:51.840 Well, that's what I think that's what's going to happen.
00:58:55.960 But you have to sort of follow the 12th Amendment as a playbook.
00:58:59.300 I think that's that's where it will end up.
00:59:01.200 I agree with that.
00:59:01.800 But you have to kind of look at the sequence.
00:59:04.940 Now, in the House, here's the interesting part.
00:59:07.600 There are 435 members, but you don't vote by member.
00:59:10.460 You vote by state delegation.
00:59:12.620 So Texas would get one vote.
00:59:14.340 I live in New Hampshire.
00:59:15.100 We'd get one vote the same as Texas.
00:59:16.700 The Republicans control a majority of the state delegations by a bigger margin.
00:59:22.580 They barely control majority of the House.
00:59:24.360 But when you go by state delegations, it's more like twenty eight, twenty two that the Republicans have a substantial majority.
00:59:31.520 But the problem is you can only vote for Kamala Harris no matter what, because nobody else has any electoral votes.
00:59:37.160 The answer then, the 12th Amendment says this, is for the Republicans, if they have the cojones, to go out and stand on the mall in the snow.
00:59:46.080 And then the House lacks a quorum.
00:59:47.940 And the 12th Amendment says you can't do anything what we're talking about if you don't have a quorum.
00:59:52.900 If you lack a quorum, then what happens?
00:59:55.400 The 12th Amendment says the vice president becomes the acting president.
01:00:00.180 Now, J.D. Vance would not suffer this disqualification going back to the insurrection.
01:00:05.880 So J.D. Vance would become the acting president of the United States if the House lacks a quorum.
01:00:10.860 And I describe this, Glenn.
01:00:12.260 It's all in the 12th Amendment.
01:00:13.540 It's in the 14th Amendment.
01:00:14.980 Some of this has been litigated in years past.
01:00:17.240 It sounds crazy, but, you know, just think about what we've been through the last three months.
01:00:20.600 You know, two, two, maybe three assassination attempts, a coup d'etat on Joe Biden, a nominee who didn't get one vote in two tries, not one vote in a primary.
01:00:29.980 And so there's enough craziness to go around.
01:00:32.420 So, again, I'm just kind of reading the Constitution and applying it.
01:00:35.680 It has happened before.
01:00:37.180 In 1800, we ended up with Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, who were bitter enemies and opposing parties.
01:00:44.140 But that's what happened.
01:00:45.900 And here you could have Kamala, J.D. Vance, worst case, or J.D. Vance's acting president if the Republicans walk off the floor and they lack a quorum.
01:00:56.300 Oh, jeez, this is craziness.
01:00:59.980 So, you know, one of the reasons we are successful, we had cheap energy, don't have that anymore.
01:01:06.980 A well-educated populace, we don't really have that anymore.
01:01:10.580 Cheap labor, we don't have that anymore.
01:01:13.640 And a stable country.
01:01:16.680 If this happens, what happens to the economy?
01:01:21.520 Well, the stock market, you know, it can, there are bull markets and bear markets.
01:01:28.160 It goes up and down.
01:01:28.820 But the one thing the stock market hates is uncertainty.
01:01:31.240 Right.
01:01:31.380 What we just described is maximum uncertainty, because I just, I gave you a scenario.
01:01:35.900 It is laid out in the 12th Amendment, you know, 1804.
01:01:38.800 But you can bet that every step that I described will be litigated in some manner.
01:01:44.240 So, and the courts want nothing to do with this.
01:01:47.040 I mean, you go back to 2020, you know, the New York Times, all these people say, well, there were 15 cases and they were all, you know, all of them were decided that there was no voter interference and no election part.
01:01:58.380 That's not what the court said.
01:02:00.020 The courts dismissed all those cases, either on standing, jurisdiction, timeliness.
01:02:06.700 They went to all these procedural things to get rid of the cases.
01:02:09.580 But the actual fraud was never litigated.
01:02:12.620 There's been a lot of, you know, forensic examinations since then.
01:02:16.300 So, and that's just the courts say, hey, you, Congress, states, state legislature, you guys figure it out.
01:02:22.440 We don't want to be involved in this.
01:02:23.740 They still feel burned by Bush versus Gore in 2000.
01:02:28.000 Having said that, they have a job to do.
01:02:30.180 And I think these things are going to end up in their lap.
01:02:32.780 But if you just, if you put the courts to one side and just go by the playbook and the 12th Amendment, and that was based on what happened in 1800, you would end up with J.D. Vance as acting president.
01:02:43.380 And because the Congress can say that he's an insurrectionist, you don't need a trial.
01:02:53.480 I mean, he's never even been charged with insurrection.
01:02:55.920 Of course, you're right.
01:02:58.660 And I agree completely.
01:03:00.300 But the 13th Amendment hasn't been, sorry, Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, sorry, hasn't been litigated since the, well, we had the case last summer with Colorado and Maine.
01:03:10.460 But before that, you have to go back to the 1930s.
01:03:14.300 And even, of course, that was designed, that came after the Civil War.
01:03:18.100 It was 1868.
01:03:19.260 It was designed to disqualify Confederates from federal offices, et cetera.
01:03:23.540 Over the years, but Section 5, Section 3 is the Insurrection's Clause.
01:03:27.620 But Section 5 empowers the Congress to make laws to interpret Section 3.
01:03:33.340 They, sometime, I don't know the exact date, sometime in the 1920s, the Congress granted full amnesty to Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis.
01:03:41.580 They said they were not insurrectionists.
01:03:44.200 And so there has been legislation that has been litigated, not in recent decades.
01:03:50.180 But if you're willing to cut Robert E. Lee a break, I don't know why they wouldn't do it for Trump.
01:03:54.720 Well, they did that.
01:03:55.800 They did that to heal.
01:03:57.740 I mean, that's why we have these statues of Robert E. Lee that the North said, build a statue.
01:04:03.800 These are heroes for you as well.
01:04:06.080 You know, they didn't prosecute these guys because they said, we've got to come back together as a nation.
01:04:13.040 Nobody's going to do that this time.
01:04:15.440 That's exactly right.
01:04:16.460 The bitterness is worse.
01:04:17.580 Sorry to say that, but, you know, it's there.
01:04:20.060 And, by the way, the leader of this, and he's open about it.
01:04:23.280 I mean, I read the Constitution, did the legal homework, but the guy who says, this is what we're going to do, is Jamie Raskin and a member of Congress from Maryland.
01:04:31.740 But most people are, you know, they're worried about election fraud on November 5th.
01:04:35.740 They should be.
01:04:37.080 I think Larry Trump has done a good job of, I think they've mobilized 500 lawyers, and they're on that.
01:04:42.340 And Republicans are finally waking up to the fact that you may not like mail-ins, but you've got to do it.
01:04:46.300 But this is much further down the road.
01:04:50.220 This is the end game.
01:04:51.140 This is the final welfare attack.
01:04:52.620 Okay, so let me talk about the end game and what that actually means.
01:04:57.740 Jim Rickards with us.
01:04:59.180 More in a minute.
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01:06:48.060 The first hour, I talk a little bit about what's happening with Trump and the polls, etc., etc., and also challenge you to find one person that is not hard to convince, just is one that's like, I don't know if I'm going to go and vote.
01:07:04.080 My vote doesn't matter.
01:07:05.080 It does.
01:07:06.160 It does.
01:07:06.860 Even in places like Texas, Texas is not necessarily safe like Texas usually is.
01:07:13.560 They have poured hundreds of millions of dollars into Texas to turn it blue, and your vote counts.
01:07:23.020 Your vote counts.
01:07:24.180 They're also talking about getting rid of the Electoral College, and of what Jim Rickards is saying.
01:07:31.340 They'll use this excuse again to try to get rid of it.
01:07:36.120 So bring one person.
01:07:37.780 Find them.
01:07:38.180 In the next 22 days, find one person that you can bring to the polls that was like, I don't know.
01:07:44.500 I'm going to vote for Trump if I had to vote, but I just don't think I'm going to.
01:07:47.540 Bring them.
01:07:48.440 Bring them.
01:07:49.800 Jim Rickards is with us.
01:07:51.080 He is the author of Money GPT, also the editor of Strategic Intelligence.
01:07:56.920 He was just talking about what he thinks is going to happen in the election in the next few weeks.
01:08:01.560 And, Jim, that goes to incredible instability.
01:08:08.440 And what I'm really concerned about, when I talked about the market, not necessarily the stock market as much as, for instance, bricks.
01:08:17.380 I know they have a meeting right around the corner, and Putin is in charge, and they are trying to start a currency to challenge ours.
01:08:24.640 If we become that unstable, because I don't think that we will not be without violence in the streets from the left, I mean, we're going to be very unstable.
01:08:36.020 Isn't that the time that they can say, hey, you know, anybody wants out of that because it's collapsing?
01:08:41.960 Come on over here.
01:08:42.740 That's exactly right.
01:08:45.040 And this is coming up, the BRICS summit you referred to, Glenn, is October 22nd to 24th.
01:08:50.900 Of course, BRICS is Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa.
01:08:53.980 But they added five new members last year, and they'll be adding, don't know the exact number, but four or five new members this year, which is critical.
01:09:01.320 They've been working on this alternative currency for some years, and they're doing it.
01:09:06.340 But it's a little easier said than done.
01:09:07.800 You can't do it overnight.
01:09:08.740 But they have a rotating presidency.
01:09:11.360 Last year, Putin couldn't go because it was in South Africa, and there's this International Court of Justice, which is, you know, kind of a rigged game of the West.
01:09:21.900 Had an arrest warrant out for him, so it was a little risky.
01:09:24.700 But this one's in Russia, so he'll be fine.
01:09:26.500 He's the head of it.
01:09:27.700 But you have Xi Jinping will be there, and Ramposa, and Lula from Brazil, and Modi from India.
01:09:33.280 Now, what they're doing, starting a currency is kind of easy.
01:09:37.200 Maybe, you know, I could call, I could create Rickards dollars and sell you some for U.S. dollars, but try spending it.
01:09:43.540 You probably wouldn't get, you might not get to it for it.
01:09:45.520 But what you have to do, you need a large enough trade area, and that's the thing.
01:09:50.200 So right now, Russia sells oil to India, but India can pay them in rupees.
01:09:54.980 It's hard to pay them in dollars because they've been kicked out of the SWIFT payment system.
01:09:59.280 But India, there's some workarounds, but India can pay them in rupees.
01:10:01.700 That's fine.
01:10:02.340 But what does Russia do with the rupees?
01:10:03.780 I mean, how much curry do you need to buy?
01:10:06.840 That's the point.
01:10:08.020 So whenever it's a bilateral thing, you're limited because you can only spend it in one place.
01:10:12.060 But if you create a BRICS currency, call it a BRICS, I don't know what they're going to call it, but the name doesn't matter.
01:10:17.260 But if your currency union has 15 or 20 or 30 members, and now you sell your Russia, you sell oil to India, and India pays you in the BRICS currency,
01:10:25.580 you can buy Embraer aircraft from Brazil, you can buy manufactured goods from China, I'd expect Malaysia is going to join.
01:10:32.540 You could buy, they have a big semiconductor industry in Malaysia, you could buy there.
01:10:37.120 And vice versa, China could get BRICS and do the same thing, buy natural resources from Russia, et cetera.
01:10:42.760 And by the way, Bill said, how does that work?
01:10:44.400 Well, the answer is the euro.
01:10:45.780 What do you think the euro is?
01:10:46.940 I mean, that's a, I remember in 2012 when, you know, Krugman and Nouriel were being, you know,
01:10:54.340 all these guys were running around with their hair on fire saying it's the end of the euro, et cetera.
01:10:57.780 I actually briefed the head of Bilderberg privately in Rockefeller Center, and this was his number one concern.
01:11:03.780 I said, the euro is going to be fine.
01:11:05.240 No one's getting kicked out.
01:11:06.420 No one's quitting.
01:11:07.160 In fact, the lad members, that's exactly what happened.
01:11:08.980 There were 16 members at the time, and now there are 19.
01:11:12.000 And by the way, if you're that successful, you're not limited to your currency union, because if there's enough liquidity, other people will buy it.
01:11:19.520 Now, I've met in the Pentagon with, we did war games and had sat next to, you know, treasury officials and been to the Fed, et cetera.
01:11:27.880 And I told them, I said this 10 years ago, I said, it would be very difficult for another currency to destroy the dollar, but we could do it ourselves.
01:11:35.320 The greatest enemy of the dollar is sitting in the treasury department right now is Janet Yellen,
01:11:38.980 because she doesn't really understand anything what we're talking about now.
01:11:42.260 And the way they ruined this is with these sanctions.
01:11:45.080 And I teach at the U.S. Army World College.
01:11:47.180 I teach financial warfare, and I told them, I said, these sanctions are not going to work.
01:11:51.100 They're going to backfire.
01:11:52.140 They're going to hurt us more than they hurt Russia.
01:11:53.940 I said this three years ago.
01:11:56.260 Two and a half years ago, they were pretty skeptical.
01:11:59.680 But what's happened since then?
01:12:01.680 The Russian economy is outperforming the U.S. economy.
01:12:04.720 The Russian ruble is stable.
01:12:06.000 Now, the biggest economic problem in Russia is they don't have enough workers.
01:12:09.860 Unemployment has been crashing because they're on a total war footing.
01:12:13.880 They're outproducing NATO in every category of weapons, you know, 155-millimeter shells, tanks, drones, et cetera.
01:12:19.620 So the Russian economy is booming.
01:12:21.740 The U.S. economy is in the doldrums.
01:12:23.300 It hasn't collapsed, but it's doing very poorly.
01:12:26.440 But the sanctions have forced everyone else to think of alternatives, and that's what the BRICS are doing.
01:12:32.140 It's like, how many times can you hit the punching bag before the punching bag gets ever walked out of the room?
01:12:36.380 And that's what's happened.
01:12:37.320 Okay, so one more thing.
01:12:38.900 I've only got about four minutes.
01:12:40.020 I could spend hours with you.
01:12:41.160 One other thing is the threat of war at the same time in the Middle East and in Ukraine.
01:12:48.080 I think we are, we're watching this administration slow walk us into what could become World War III.
01:12:56.960 Well, that's exactly right.
01:12:58.280 And I always go back to Robert Gates, you know, who's former head of the CIA and secretary of defense.
01:13:02.940 He said, Joe Biden has been wrong about every foreign policy issue for the last 40 years.
01:13:07.780 And Biden proved it during the course of the Biden administration.
01:13:10.860 You know, the disgraceful withdrawal from Afghanistan, the troops who were killed in the process.
01:13:17.080 But really, Ukraine and the Middle East.
01:13:20.380 So the Middle East started out, we all know what happened on October 7th, 2023.
01:13:25.580 It was Israel versus Hamas in Gaza.
01:13:28.100 That's still going on.
01:13:29.300 But since then, the war has widened.
01:13:30.780 Obviously, there's a full-scale war going on in the north with Hezbollah, based in Lebanon.
01:13:36.040 You've got the Palestinians launching another intifada-type uprising on the West Bank.
01:13:41.900 You're being attacked from the West, sorry, by the East, from the East by the Houthis, who were basically shut down the Red Sea and the Suez Canal.
01:13:50.520 And now being directly attacked by Iran, which is behind all of it.
01:13:54.060 In 2000, as late as 2020, Iran was in a box.
01:13:58.660 Trump's sanctions on Iran.
01:14:00.380 I said sanctions on Russia don't work.
01:14:02.160 That's because Russia is the largest nuclear power, third largest oil producer, largest land mass, one of the major economies in the world.
01:14:07.880 But an economy like Iran, that doesn't have a lot of reserves, at least they didn't, and didn't have a lot of allies, the sanctions are much more effective.
01:14:15.340 And Trump put them in a box.
01:14:16.940 Since Biden got in, he relieved the sanctions, allowed the oil exports, allowed the refined product exports.
01:14:23.680 Iran has made hundreds of billions of dollars, which they've used to finance all this terror.
01:14:29.840 So you can't miss the money aspect of the military conflicts.
01:14:33.280 Ukraine, just very briefly, Glenn, Russia is running.
01:14:35.460 I mean, we've been lied to about it for two and a half years.
01:14:39.560 New York Times, Washington Post, Financial Times, economists, they've all been lying.
01:14:44.560 Russia, people don't understand the Russian way of war.
01:14:47.300 It's very slow, methodical, but deadly.
01:14:51.340 So what should people do to prepare, Jim?
01:14:55.500 A couple of things I recommend.
01:14:57.200 Increase your cash allocation.
01:14:59.220 Actually, cash is paying a decent return these days.
01:15:01.640 You can get 4.5%, 5% from a bank or a treasury bill.
01:15:06.620 What that does, it gives you a lot of optionality.
01:15:09.220 When things fall apart, you're the person who can go shopping for bargains because you've got the cash.
01:15:13.440 Everyone else is selling.
01:15:14.680 You've got the cash and you can go shopping.
01:15:16.660 I always recommend gold, 10%, not 50% or 100%.
01:15:20.100 I mean, season to taste.
01:15:21.160 But gold, by the way, has doubled in the last couple of years.
01:15:26.340 But gold will be part of this BRICS currency that we talked about a few minutes ago.
01:15:30.520 It's not a full-scale gold standard, but they're going to link the value to gold.
01:15:34.580 And central banks have been net buyers.
01:15:37.120 They were net sellers for 40 years.
01:15:38.700 Now they're net buyers, Russia, China, and others.
01:15:41.280 So gold is going to do very well.
01:15:43.140 What do you think about the confiscation of gold and land?
01:15:47.980 Well, land is tricky.
01:15:50.920 I mean, it does violate the Fifth Amendment.
01:15:52.660 Of course, the Democrats are in charge.
01:15:54.560 They say, who cares about the Constitution?
01:15:56.680 But now what Roosevelt did in 1933, a lot of people go back to this.
01:16:00.480 They say, didn't he confiscate all the gold?
01:16:02.320 Not exactly.
01:16:03.220 He ordered all the gold to be turned in, but he paid you $20 an ounce, which was the going rate at the time.
01:16:09.880 Now you've got paper money.
01:16:10.900 You couldn't buy gold.
01:16:11.860 He made gold contraband.
01:16:13.440 But under the Fifth Amendment, he had to pay for the gold.
01:16:16.640 But then he raised the price to $35, a 75% increase.
01:16:20.140 It was one of the great insider trades of all time.
01:16:22.800 The difference today, Glenn, is there is no gold standard.
01:16:25.720 So in a world where the government is tiptoeing up to seize the gold, you're going to see the price skyrocket.
01:16:32.520 It'll go to $10,000 an ounce.
01:16:34.240 And so you'll be doing fine.
01:16:37.080 Holy cow.
01:16:38.580 Jim, thank you.
01:16:40.100 Thank you so much.
01:16:41.080 I really appreciate your advice and all the times that you have been right.
01:16:47.140 And standing just for what you believe is the truth is difficult to be standing there all alone.
01:16:53.600 I appreciate it.
01:16:54.380 Thank you.
01:16:54.780 Jim Rickards.
01:16:58.700 He is the author of Money GPT and the editor of Strategic Intelligence.
01:17:05.140 You can find his website, jamesrickardsproject.com, or follow him on Twitter at James G. Rickards.
01:17:15.320 And that's how you can find him.
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01:19:00.740 We cannot pass today's show without talking about the incredible achievement from Elon Musk this weekend.
01:19:28.060 He launched Starliner in.
01:19:31.300 This is the largest rocket ever launched into space by mankind.
01:19:37.340 Quite large.
01:19:38.760 Quite large.
01:19:39.220 And then he returned the fuel section and the actual rocket section and caught it in midair.
01:19:48.920 If you haven't seen the video of this, you have to see it.
01:19:51.760 Spend a moment today.
01:19:53.080 Go online and find the video of this rocket being captured by what looks like giant chopsticks.
01:19:58.900 It's absolutely insane that it's possible.
01:20:02.460 We have the video?
01:20:03.280 Yeah, go ahead and play the video.
01:20:04.300 Now down to three booster engines.
01:20:07.220 We can see those chops.
01:20:08.780 It's just floating down slowly with the rocket being directed right into the arms of the landing or the launch pad.
01:20:22.860 It's incredible.
01:20:23.900 So now the reason why this is important is because it needed to catch it, so then eventually that launch tower just moves, and it moves the rocket off to the side where it's refueled, and then put onto the launch pad quickly so it can go back into space.
01:20:46.900 Yeah.
01:20:47.080 So you can launch them one after another, after another, after another.
01:20:50.960 As someone who didn't follow the SpaceX stuff all that closely, I'm not like a space fascinated.
01:20:56.100 I am.
01:20:56.660 Yeah, you are.
01:20:57.460 And I think a lot of people are.
01:20:58.800 But reading the Elon Musk book, it was interesting because really his central improvement when it comes to rocket technology was this idea of reusability.
01:21:08.340 Yeah.
01:21:08.640 It was like, hey, we don't need to just...
01:21:10.140 It's recycled.
01:21:10.760 Yeah, recycle.
01:21:11.520 Reuse them.
01:21:12.080 Yeah.
01:21:12.240 Keep using them when we can keep using them.
01:21:13.860 We can get up there faster.
01:21:14.860 We'll be a lot cheaper.
01:21:15.700 And it was really smart.
01:21:17.360 And in a way, you'd think, like, wouldn't that be obvious?
01:21:19.220 But, like, no.
01:21:19.800 No.
01:21:20.120 It's really freaking hard.
01:21:22.440 Not only was it...
01:21:23.660 It might have been obvious...
01:21:25.480 But difficult.
01:21:26.200 Impossible.
01:21:26.660 But how to do it?
01:21:27.820 How to do it?
01:21:28.120 How to launch it and then have it return to the pad?
01:21:31.160 Exactly.
01:21:31.620 My gosh.
01:21:32.000 I got to say, Glenn, when I was, you know, flipping through some social media feed and that video popped up, I actually thought it was AI.
01:21:39.020 Really?
01:21:39.180 I didn't think it was real.
01:21:40.400 It looks impossible.
01:21:42.840 There's a rocket coming down in reverse.
01:21:45.820 Look at...
01:21:46.540 Look at...
01:21:47.120 It's...
01:21:47.700 Did you see that this last week, California voted to stop him from launching rockets in California?
01:21:57.380 Mm-hmm.
01:21:58.680 Because they don't like his politics?
01:22:00.240 It's amazing.
01:22:01.000 I mean, that's progressivism for you.
01:22:02.780 Huh?
01:22:03.640 Yeah.
01:22:03.860 Amazing.
01:22:04.120 Here's the guy making progress.
01:22:07.100 It does sound like progressivism.
01:22:08.620 No, it does.
01:22:09.460 No, I know, I know, it does.
01:22:10.820 It's exactly like that.
01:22:12.160 But they always say, you're against science.
01:22:14.360 You're against progress.
01:22:16.300 No, you are.
01:22:17.600 It's amazing what they've done to this guy.
01:22:19.860 He was their hero.
01:22:20.980 I know.
01:22:21.720 And they've now turned him into this, a real enemy.
01:22:24.840 I think if Trump doesn't win, Elon Musk is in deep trouble.
01:22:30.260 He said it.
01:22:31.280 He said he's totally effed, I believe was his quote.
01:22:33.520 Yeah.
01:22:33.940 He's in deep trouble.
01:22:35.840 This guy is, I mean, well, we did it to Tesla.
01:22:40.540 We did it to Tesla through politics.
01:22:42.640 Did it Tesla?
01:22:42.960 Did it to Hughes?
01:22:43.540 We've done it to many.
01:22:44.220 Yeah.
01:22:44.500 Right.
01:22:44.700 We do it to all of our great thinkers, you know, just trash them.
01:22:48.620 This guy, unlike Howard Hughes, Howard Hughes was way ahead.
01:22:53.400 But he was way ahead on TWA.
01:22:57.660 There was only one airline that could go across the ocean.
01:23:01.200 And he challenged that.
01:23:02.540 Congress had made a monopoly for Pan Am Airlines.
01:23:07.440 So he did Transworld Airlines and beat them so he could go and fly across the oceans.
01:23:15.180 And they destroyed him for that.
01:23:17.080 But this Elon Musk is much more like Tesla.
01:23:22.600 He is much more.
01:23:23.580 He is redesigning everything.
01:23:27.700 Can I give you the New Republic's 2023 scoundrel of the year?
01:23:32.000 Yeah.
01:23:32.440 Elon Musk.
01:23:33.160 You've got to be kidding.
01:23:33.900 Behind all of Elon Musk bloviating and attention seeking is a small man who is simply not very
01:23:38.920 good at anything.
01:23:40.600 Oh, my God.
01:23:41.580 Says a $5 an hour headline writer at the New Republic.
01:23:44.900 Most likely AI.
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01:24:14.540 And they're trying to eliminate the conservative majority right now.
01:24:17.520 When you hear him talking about reforming the Supreme Court, that's code for packing the
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01:24:27.580 This is the last thing dictators do before they take a complete troll.
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01:25:15.760 And we happen to be talking off the air, Glenn, about Kamala Harris and her plans for
01:25:19.360 religious liberty.
01:25:20.400 If she gets, I mean, at first, liberty will be at the forefront of that battle for sure.
01:25:24.600 Big time.
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01:26:35.300 We're at hour number three of the broadcast today.
01:26:38.800 And I want to talk to you a little bit about winning the Vibes election.
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01:28:09.620 There's a great article at Blaze.com, how Donald Trump won the Vibes election.
01:28:15.340 And I wanted to get Christopher Bedford.
01:28:17.280 He is our Washington, D.C. chief.
01:28:19.860 And he wrote this great kind of historical look at Vibes, man.
01:28:27.160 And I wanted to get him on to explain it.
01:28:29.640 Hi, Chris.
01:28:30.120 How are you?
01:28:31.500 I'm great.
01:28:32.140 Happy Columbus Day, Glenn.
01:28:33.340 Oh, yeah, it is Columbus Day.
01:28:34.980 You bastard for knowing that.
01:28:36.980 How much hate do you have in your soul?
01:28:39.660 You know, I'm in Baltimore Harbor right now, which is where Nancy Pelosi's father erected a statue of Christopher Columbus.
01:28:45.560 And she applauded as that statue was taken down.
01:28:48.240 Yeah, unbelievable.
01:28:50.860 Okay, happy Columbus Day.
01:28:53.340 So, Chris, tell me about the Vibes election and winning the Vibes war.
01:28:59.480 So, I was looking at kind of the historic precedent because we sit there in D.C. pouring over numbers, pouring over polls,
01:29:07.500 trying to divine the public sentiments from these people who just call folks at their home phone numbers and their cell phones
01:29:15.120 and try to gauge where the public's at.
01:29:17.300 And I was talking to some longtime political consultants, and they pointed out, and we were chatting about this,
01:29:23.080 how often politics is actually kind of a game of the obvious.
01:29:27.520 We make it very complicated.
01:29:29.260 We pour through this really imperfect science.
01:29:32.800 But it's not like the economy.
01:29:34.800 It's not like a lot of other things that are difficult to predict.
01:29:37.760 If you look back for the last 50 years of elections, whether it's Gerald Ford, who no one ever elected anything other than congressman,
01:29:46.320 versus Jimmy Carter, whether it's Ronald Reagan, just an incredible movie star actor with a pitch-perfect radio voice,
01:29:53.400 versus Jimmy Carter, or whether you move up to Mitt Romney versus Barack Obama,
01:29:59.240 you start to notice that these things are kind of obvious.
01:30:03.520 The people who are likable, Bob Dole, no matter what the scandals, no matter his heroism,
01:30:09.560 and no matter his sense of humor, was not going to beat Bill Clinton,
01:30:13.380 who was young and energetic and charismatic.
01:30:17.360 And the Democrats really played a strong and bold hand here.
01:30:22.200 Not maybe strong, but extremely bold bluff.
01:30:24.660 When they put Kamala Harris, who was literally no one's first choice, to be in charge,
01:30:29.380 someone the Obamas can't personally stand, someone who Joe Biden doesn't really even personally like,
01:30:35.180 they put her on the ticket, and they tried to make her into a rock star, into a transformative figure.
01:30:40.840 They tried to run simply off of vibes, how she makes you feel.
01:30:45.080 But in the last six weeks or so of the election, or the last two weeks,
01:30:49.320 and then we've got four weeks ahead of us, people have really started to notice and tune in.
01:30:54.240 And they don't like what they see.
01:30:55.780 And the Democrats, who base everything on vibes, are actually turning away from Kamala Harris.
01:31:01.880 And at the same time, Donald Trump, who in 2016 was a maverick, in 2020 kind of ran an angry campaign,
01:31:07.840 one that was a lot about how he'd been wronged, and he had.
01:31:11.400 But now in 2024, he's at the top of his game.
01:31:14.600 He's hysterical.
01:31:15.640 He's lighthearted.
01:31:16.560 You were with him over the weekend.
01:31:17.840 You saw he's a changed man.
01:31:19.940 Yeah, he is.
01:31:20.920 And every single poll is showing that the American people are noticing this.
01:31:24.820 He has really changed to a much more lighthearted guy.
01:31:35.620 You know, after he lost in 2020, he was angry about it.
01:31:41.660 I don't see the anger in him anymore.
01:31:44.120 He's really a positive guy.
01:31:47.960 Don't worry.
01:31:48.300 I can't tell you how many times I heard him say to people, this is backstage, they said, you know, worried about this.
01:31:54.100 Don't worry about it.
01:31:55.040 Let's just let's win this election.
01:31:57.000 And that's all going to solve itself.
01:31:58.580 We're going to take care of that.
01:31:59.580 Don't worry.
01:32:00.200 Let's just win the election.
01:32:02.240 You know, you know this, Glenn, from your life.
01:32:05.280 And I think we all know this, that there's sometimes there seems like something's happening that you can't understand why.
01:32:10.500 Yes.
01:32:10.680 And it's bad and it hurts you.
01:32:12.340 And later on, when you step back, sometimes years later, you realize it was all part of God's plan.
01:32:16.600 Yes.
01:32:17.500 And it suddenly starts to make sense, even those difficult trials.
01:32:21.380 And that may be where we are right now.
01:32:24.220 So you believe that he's surging in the polls because that's what he said to me yesterday, Glenn.
01:32:30.460 We're I mean, and I'm seeing it in some that he is starting to surge and it comes at exactly the right time.
01:32:38.320 And Kamala is is starting to fall in the polls.
01:32:42.200 You believe those numbers are real?
01:32:43.480 Yes.
01:32:44.860 And I've not seen I've really not seen a good poll for Kamala Harris in a few weeks.
01:32:50.160 Every one that is coming out has been bad.
01:32:53.120 Donald Trump is literally starting to pull ahead in the popular vote.
01:32:57.780 The Barack Obama speech trying to shame black men doesn't seem to have worked.
01:33:02.320 Oh, boy, was that bad?
01:33:03.560 The Kamala Harris media blitz didn't work.
01:33:05.720 The only polls that we have since she did a week of these strange shows have shown her consistently further and further down.
01:33:14.980 And I don't actually think that pollsters are undercounting Trump voters as often as they have previously, because for eight years, it was a shameful thing to be a Trump voter.
01:33:23.860 It was where I used I used to be a punk rocker.
01:33:25.960 I'd walk around with a mohawk and a T-shirt with a curse on it.
01:33:28.720 People will look at you way meaner if you have a MAGA hat on than that.
01:33:33.120 Wow.
01:33:33.420 They just they cause this disdain in so much of the country.
01:33:36.420 But it's no longer uncool.
01:33:38.020 Well, wait a minute.
01:33:38.640 Wait a minute.
01:33:38.980 Coming out.
01:33:39.820 I have a theory on this.
01:33:41.000 I think they undercounted the MAGA people in the past and they did it by, I think, eight or 10 points in 16 and then six points in 2020.
01:33:54.300 I think the hidden MAGA voter are the people that do not want to tell their Democratic friends, I can't take any more of this.
01:34:03.760 And they will go in either not vote or they will go in and vote for Trump and they're not going to tell anybody.
01:34:10.660 Do you think there's a chance of that?
01:34:13.900 You know, this is just a story, but my mother's got a book group up in Cape Cod and the whole the whole book group for years was dominated by anti-Trump sentiment.
01:34:23.180 So one day she had enough and said, you know, I actually voted for him and I'm not a racist.
01:34:27.740 And it turned out that the majority of her book group felt the exact same way.
01:34:31.380 But they had been overpowered by a few loud voices who shamed them and tried to put them down for it.
01:34:37.060 I think those people are everywhere for every Trump sign you see.
01:34:40.560 You see a lot.
01:34:41.480 There are a lot more people who don't have one in the yard who are feeling that same way.
01:34:45.100 And they're looking at the prices in the groceries, looking at the crime.
01:34:48.020 They're looking at the foreign policy and they're saying, this isn't what I wanted.
01:34:51.960 Yeah, this is the only time.
01:34:53.880 I mean, you looked into the presidential history.
01:34:56.580 This is the only time that I'm aware of where if Kamala wins, they will be voting against their own interests.
01:35:05.540 For instance, every time an administration has an economy this bad, things starting to look really bad in foreign policy, all of these things, gas prices going up.
01:35:17.000 They don't usually do well if she beats Donald Trump's just even just the popular vote numbers.
01:35:26.880 I just don't believe it.
01:35:28.380 I just won't believe it.
01:35:31.120 How how are these people voting against what they know to be true?
01:35:35.420 It's so difficult to talk to a lot of these folks.
01:35:40.040 They're so insulated, it seems.
01:35:42.560 And what's sad is a lot of things that are very much true are called lies.
01:35:47.180 Oh, I know.
01:35:47.740 If you say there's a crisis at the border, even though now Democrats are finally admitting that, folks will tell you straight to your face.
01:35:54.200 College professors will tell you that's a conservative lie.
01:35:58.080 No, it's not.
01:35:58.680 So there's a willful disconnect and we are more tribal than we've ever been in a long time, at least not ever.
01:36:06.540 But we're more partisan.
01:36:08.240 Do you think, though, the economy is different?
01:36:10.240 I mean, there was a story out today that said that, you know, the prices for everything is actually lower today than it was when Donald Trump was in office.
01:36:20.840 And I'm like, are you I mean, that is I mean, you everybody knows that.
01:36:27.080 They remember going to the grocery store then they remember going to the grocery store now.
01:36:32.220 I think they've become so blatant in their lies that you have to choose.
01:36:39.160 I'm believing that I'm no longer going to believe my own eyes, my own ears, my memory.
01:36:45.840 I'm going to I choose to believe that.
01:36:49.700 Trust enough reporters has never been lower and it's completely deserved for everything.
01:36:54.460 Every amount of distrust you have for people in my profession, you should increase it because so many of them are liars.
01:37:00.780 There's propaganda for the court.
01:37:02.420 I think there was CNBC who tried to claim that increases in wages are what's covered for it.
01:37:07.680 So actually, everything is cheaper.
01:37:09.240 But if you're a native born American citizen, your wages have not increased.
01:37:14.020 No, if you're an illegal immigrant, you're doing better than maybe you were three years ago, four years ago.
01:37:18.640 But that's not at least that's not who's supposed to be voting.
01:37:22.100 Democrats have tried to block that every chance they get.
01:37:24.900 But one thing that's interesting in the polls that I still can't figure out, you just in Arizona, why the difference between Carrie Lake and Donald Trump, the difference between Trump and a couple other Republican candidates in the polling is sometimes 10 points.
01:37:37.560 And in this partisan age, I would be surprised if we actually see that kind of vote splitting, that kind of ticket splitting really reflect when the when the numbers come in.
01:37:47.220 And I'm wondering if it's going to those Senate candidates are going to come up and close to Trump or if Trump's maybe a little closer to where they are.
01:37:54.220 I would tend to agree with that.
01:37:56.160 It doesn't make sense.
01:37:57.500 I talked to Mike Lee yesterday and he said, oh, Carrie Lake.
01:38:02.240 I want Carrie Lake to win so badly.
01:38:04.060 Actually, he's like, she's a fighter.
01:38:06.160 I need a fighter that is in the Senate because we've got a battle to wage.
01:38:13.260 And and I said, do you think she's going to win?
01:38:15.420 He said, Trump, I believe, is going to win Arizona handily.
01:38:20.400 And he said, I think that's just going to just going to track with her.
01:38:24.340 I think she's going to be pulled up past the finish line with him.
01:38:28.420 That would make sense to me.
01:38:30.240 Right.
01:38:31.300 I think Mike Lee is right on that.
01:38:32.820 Absolutely.
01:38:33.180 I think he's got a good point.
01:38:34.580 He's got a good eye on it.
01:38:35.860 And just like you said, he's one of our senators who's not just going on TV and saying conservative things, but he's fighting hard in the Senate right now on the procedure, on the policy, working to make a difference.
01:38:48.740 Chris Bedford, thank you so much.
01:38:50.660 Chris is the Blaze News senior editor for politics.
01:38:53.380 He's also our Blaze Media Washington correspondent.
01:38:56.400 And it'll be are you going to be in Washington, you know, the weeks after the election?
01:39:03.740 I sure am.
01:39:05.460 We'll see what happens.
01:39:08.860 Yes, we will.
01:39:10.200 Chris, thank you so much.
01:39:11.420 God bless.
01:39:12.680 Thank you.
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01:40:55.440 You know, I actually walked away yesterday so optimistic.
01:41:01.400 The crowd was crazy.
01:41:03.500 Just crazy.
01:41:04.340 Do you have the video of when I walked in?
01:41:07.880 It was the weirdest thing.
01:41:09.920 I just walk in.
01:41:11.220 I had to walk through the crowd to get to the stage.
01:41:14.380 And I don't know.
01:41:15.200 It's an hour and a half beforehand.
01:41:16.340 And I walk in, and this is what.
01:41:21.320 Glenn Beck is walking in right now.
01:41:23.360 That's who everybody is cheering for.
01:41:25.700 We love Glenn Beck.
01:41:28.600 He's definitely one of my heroes.
01:41:30.780 So he's getting an appropriate response from this crowd in Prescott Valley, Arizona.
01:41:36.820 I mean, it was really nice.
01:41:40.160 The crowd was on fire.
01:41:42.980 They're like, I'm going to vote.
01:41:44.980 I'm going to get out of the vote.
01:41:46.600 Yeah.
01:41:47.020 And it started now in Arizona.
01:41:48.640 You can vote early.
01:41:49.900 Vote early.
01:41:52.720 Vote early.
01:41:54.880 I was just looking at the early vote numbers.
01:41:58.600 Millions of people have already voted.
01:42:01.060 It's kind of incredible.
01:42:02.320 We always think of election day.
01:42:03.600 It's three weeks away from tomorrow.
01:42:06.240 But it's right now.
01:42:07.800 Anything could happen.
01:42:08.980 I was looking at just the New York Times averages today.
01:42:13.080 And the Pulsecast has it at 40.
01:42:14.980 I think it's 48.08% chance for Trump.
01:42:17.820 Now, we're basically, we're so close to tide.
01:42:19.620 You almost can't even see the difference in the graph anymore.
01:42:22.000 Which is an improvement for Trump.
01:42:24.640 He's improved his lot quite a bit over the past few weeks.
01:42:27.240 This momentum shift is not something that, it's just vibes.
01:42:30.000 It is something that is showing up in the data, as Chris talked about.
01:42:32.800 He's a happy warrior right now.
01:42:35.280 Yeah.
01:42:35.680 And I think this strategy, by the way, is brilliant.
01:42:38.060 I do too.
01:42:38.560 The way they're splitting these interviews.
01:42:40.640 Yeah.
01:42:41.080 They're not putting Trump in the, hey, he's going to do an adversarial interview with a New York Times reporter.
01:42:47.080 They're putting Vance in those spots.
01:42:48.940 And he speaks that language.
01:42:50.880 He, the way he handled this New York Times reporter, they have a podcast called The Interview, I think it's called.
01:42:59.400 And it was an hour long with J.D. Vance.
01:43:01.560 And he handles every bit of it with grace and intelligence and likability.
01:43:07.440 And he is, he is, this is, we're missing almost a legendary run by a conservative politician because he's the vice presidential candidate.
01:43:16.740 We're not paying attention to it.
01:43:18.520 He's so good.
01:43:19.560 He's every, this is a, this is going to sound like an insult with our knowledge today, but bring yourself back to 2012 for a second.
01:43:26.160 No, I don't want to.
01:43:26.960 I don't want to go.
01:43:27.680 I'm going to bring yourself back.
01:43:28.860 J.D. Vance is what we wanted Mitt Romney to be.
01:43:32.380 We wanted a guy who would be really smart and go into these adversarial situations and take these guys on.
01:43:39.600 In a very polite way.
01:43:41.180 Polite way and knock it out of the park and talk about conservative principles, even though like we might have our policy disagreements with both of them.
01:43:48.920 But like, we thought there was a chance he'd be able to go into those spots and do that.
01:43:53.580 Mitt Romney was incapable or didn't want to do it.
01:43:56.160 Vance does want to do it and is very capable.
01:43:58.560 Let me play.
01:43:59.580 This is from ABC over the weekend.
01:44:02.000 J.D. Vance with Mara Raditz.
01:44:04.900 Martha Raditz, yeah.
01:44:05.720 Listen to what she said when or what he said after she had said, you know, it's only a handful of apartment complexes that were taken over by gangs.
01:44:17.040 Listen to this.
01:44:18.080 The incidents were limited to a handful of apartment conflicts, apartment complexes.
01:44:25.140 And the mayor said our dedicated police officers have acted on those concerns.
01:44:29.980 A handful of problems.
01:44:33.060 Only Martha.
01:44:34.300 Do you hear yourself?
01:44:35.480 If only a handful of apartment complexes in America were taken over by Venezuelan gangs and Donald Trump is the problem and not Kamala Harris's open border, Americans are so fed up with what's going on and they have every right to be.
01:44:48.900 And I really find this exchange, Martha, sort of interesting because you seem to be more focused with nitpicking everything that Donald Trump has said rather than acknowledging that apartment complexes in the United States of America are being taken over by violent gangs.
01:45:05.480 I worry so much more about that problem than anything else here.
01:45:10.440 We've got to get American communities in a safe space again.
01:45:13.720 And unfortunately, when you let people in by the millions, most of whom are unvetted, most of whom you don't know who they really are, you're going to have problems like this.
01:45:23.180 Kamala Harris, 94 executive orders that undid Donald Trump's successful border policies.
01:45:28.400 We knew this stuff would happen.
01:45:30.320 They dragged about opening the border and now we have the consequences and we're living with it.
01:45:35.420 Okay.
01:45:36.100 So, I mean, he is taking it down.
01:45:38.340 Now, Donald Trump, in the meantime, is going to Coachella.
01:45:42.660 He went to Coachella.
01:45:43.980 He drew a crowd.
01:45:46.180 They estimated 101,000 people.
01:45:49.920 He didn't have a guitar.
01:45:51.820 Okay.
01:45:52.200 No, he did not.
01:45:53.140 Didn't sing.
01:45:53.920 Didn't have a guitar.
01:45:55.160 In California, about 100,000.
01:45:59.760 And Dennis Quaid took the stage.
01:46:02.280 Listen to what he said.
01:46:03.220 I'm here today to tell you that it's time to pick a side.
01:46:12.360 Are we going to be a nation that stands for the Constitution?
01:46:17.640 Or for TikTok?
01:46:21.180 Are we going to be a nation of law and order?
01:46:25.880 Or wide open borders?
01:46:29.000 Which is it?
01:46:29.860 Because it's time to pick a side.
01:46:32.000 It really is.
01:46:33.300 It's a time for choosing.
01:46:36.520 And I'd look at the eternal consequences of this.
01:46:42.480 This is the...
01:46:44.000 I think this is a first sorting of people.
01:46:48.700 Are you willing to stand?
01:46:51.240 And it's so close, Glenn.
01:46:52.500 You look at the seven swing states that will decide this election.
01:46:55.820 The biggest quote-unquote blowout is Arizona, Trump plus two.
01:46:59.060 Every other state is one or less.
01:47:01.980 That's insanity.
01:47:02.940 Stand up!
01:47:06.240 Glenn Beck.
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01:47:18.100 I mean, I'm also conservative.
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01:48:41.380 Tonight, the final debate in Michigan.
01:48:44.060 It's a toss-up debate for the Senate race.
01:48:47.840 It could go either way.
01:48:49.520 We'll watch that and report on it in tomorrow's podcast for you.
01:48:54.780 Jason Buttrill is with us.
01:48:56.500 Jason is our head researcher and writer for the Glenn Beck TV show.
01:49:01.760 He's been in Israel for, what, a week?
01:49:04.680 A week, yep.
01:49:05.240 Yeah.
01:49:05.920 It's a great place to vacation, isn't it?
01:49:07.880 Oh, yeah.
01:49:08.380 The rockets are kind of like, you know.
01:49:10.140 Yeah.
01:49:10.440 And the rockets red glare.
01:49:12.080 Yeah, yeah.
01:49:12.580 It's so great.
01:49:13.620 But anyway, we'll get into that in a second.
01:49:15.680 I want to show you some video that you have not seen yet because you just got back home.
01:49:19.920 This is Tim Walls going pheasant hunting, and he's trying to load his gun.
01:49:27.540 Now, you taught me, you were one of the guys who taught me how to shoot and, you know, safety
01:49:33.440 with round guns.
01:49:34.540 You, you know, went with our whole family.
01:49:36.260 I want to know if I ever looked this bad.
01:49:40.580 Okay.
01:49:41.420 Watch.
01:49:43.480 Governor, what kind of gun is it?
01:49:44.780 This is a Beretta A400.
01:49:47.420 I bought it when I was shooting a lot of trap because it has a kind of their patented thing,
01:49:53.600 a kickoff.
01:49:54.360 So when you get old, it doesn't hurt your shoulder as much.
01:50:00.040 Oh, he has no idea.
01:50:02.640 He has no idea, right?
01:50:04.280 He has no idea.
01:50:05.900 I said he is as much of a hunter as Dylan Mulvaney is a little girl.
01:50:12.560 It's crazy.
01:50:13.220 I love how he knew, like, the exact terminology of the gun, though.
01:50:15.920 So that was clearly on the talking points.
01:50:18.200 Make sure you say A72854 or whatever.
01:50:21.900 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:50:22.180 But when it comes to actually sticking the shell, he's like, I can't, I can't get it in.
01:50:27.100 That's bad.
01:50:27.580 He said, because I have that gun.
01:50:29.160 He said, it's very tricky.
01:50:30.400 No, it's not.
01:50:31.000 You know, it is not.
01:50:33.080 You put the shell in and push it in with your thumb.
01:50:36.560 That's it.
01:50:37.320 And to be fair, he was in, I know he said he had weapons of war when he was in battle
01:50:41.020 and all that stuff, but he was in the military for a long time.
01:50:43.340 He probably does know how to load a gun or at least knew at one point.
01:50:46.620 Well, there's a difference between a shotgun.
01:50:48.200 You load.
01:50:48.640 And it also just looks like he's totally out of practice, right?
01:50:50.780 Like, he hasn't done this in years.
01:50:52.280 No, it looks like he's a danger.
01:50:53.820 Let me ask you.
01:50:55.320 Would you walk side by side with that guy, Pheasant Hunting?
01:50:58.580 No.
01:50:58.760 No, he looks just dangerous as hell.
01:51:03.420 Yeah.
01:51:03.740 All right.
01:51:04.240 So you just got back from Israel and you saw some amazing things.
01:51:10.820 What can you share?
01:51:11.880 Oh, yeah.
01:51:12.560 So I went on my own on a fact-finding mission just on my own.
01:51:15.920 And for one, the entire perspective that we have over here of what happened on October
01:51:22.940 7th is completely different over there.
01:51:25.240 I mean, here we say the horrific terror attack on October 7th.
01:51:29.980 I remember driving in at night and the entire skyline is lit up with October 7th memorabilia.
01:51:36.160 And you never really hear them say the terror attack by Hamas on October 7th.
01:51:41.800 That is – it's more like that is the day the war began.
01:51:45.320 That's how they see it.
01:51:46.400 This is when the war began.
01:51:48.360 Yeah.
01:51:48.500 They see themselves now in war footing as they should.
01:51:52.340 But this –
01:51:53.020 Well, they are.
01:51:53.760 I mean, Netanyahu and the Israelis are not going to stop.
01:51:57.320 They know who the enemy is.
01:51:58.840 And they know the enemy is close – is selling rockets to Russia and is close to a nuclear
01:52:05.940 weapon.
01:52:06.700 Right.
01:52:07.020 And if they don't already have one – I mean, I'm so sick of hearing, oh, they're
01:52:10.340 very close.
01:52:11.120 They're very close.
01:52:12.400 You know what?
01:52:12.900 If they don't have one now, maybe there's a problem with their science program.
01:52:16.800 Yeah.
01:52:16.980 Because, I mean, they've had – they've been close for almost 20 years.
01:52:19.900 Glenn, there was – there were so many revelations on just the actual, like, strategic
01:52:23.680 situation that I was just blown away.
01:52:26.200 There were documents that came out, I think, a couple of days ago where a lot of the mainstream
01:52:31.140 outlets were talking about how, oh, this was supposed to be a bigger attack than it actually
01:52:34.120 was.
01:52:34.520 There was supposed to be an attack that hit some buildings in Tel Aviv.
01:52:38.960 There was supposed to be a follow-on attack by Hezbollah from Lebanon.
01:52:41.960 They captured documents off of the Hamas terrorists that hit on October 7th, plus when
01:52:48.020 they actually went into Gaza and captured more documents there.
01:52:51.800 I think Hamas – and I believe they believe this as well – they jumped the gun.
01:52:56.220 This was a part of a coordinated attack.
01:52:59.180 So that was supposed to happen from Gaza.
01:53:01.160 A similar attack called, I think, Conquer the Galilee was supposed to happen from Lebanon
01:53:06.860 via Hezbollah.
01:53:08.340 Wow.
01:53:08.540 They were supposed to do the exact same thing in the north.
01:53:11.340 And then all of the Arabs that were in Israel were supposed to rise up at the same time.
01:53:16.220 And then you'd have Iranian rockets coming from all their proxies.
01:53:20.160 That was supposed to be a huge battle.
01:53:23.060 This was when you talk about like –
01:53:25.300 Divine Providence.
01:53:26.000 Divine Providence.
01:53:26.980 Yeah.
01:53:27.160 It really was.
01:53:27.700 I mean, it was a horrible event.
01:53:29.380 But if they would not have jumped the gun when they did, this is a completely different conversation.
01:53:34.360 So can you talk about the hospital you saw?
01:53:37.880 That was amazing.
01:53:39.280 Oh, my gosh.
01:53:40.100 Are you sure you can talk about it?
01:53:41.920 Yeah, I think so.
01:53:43.500 I'm pretty sure.
01:53:44.720 I was on my own.
01:53:45.740 All right.
01:53:47.080 They are preparing for something major, whether that's –
01:53:53.100 This just seems – you told me this this morning.
01:53:55.180 I just want you to listen to this with biblical ears.
01:53:57.760 Listen to this.
01:53:58.480 So it's either – they're either preparing for a regional war or a major war, if it would ever happen.
01:54:04.740 In Israel.
01:54:06.260 In Israel, yeah.
01:54:07.180 Right.
01:54:07.600 So, I mean, I'm sure there's no books that have ever been written about calamity striking that area or anything.
01:54:13.640 No, no, no.
01:54:13.820 No, no.
01:54:14.200 But they have a fully functional underground hospital that is just ready to go.
01:54:21.060 I mean –
01:54:21.640 And it's massive.
01:54:23.160 I showed you a photo.
01:54:25.000 It goes down multiple stories down under the ground.
01:54:29.020 They have wings on each different level under the ground.
01:54:32.500 They're just ready to go.
01:54:33.440 They've got the beds.
01:54:34.540 They've got the air filtration system all done up, communications.
01:54:38.620 My phone had cell signal like five stories down under the ground.
01:54:43.880 And I was like, wait a minute.
01:54:45.260 I can barely get cell reception in Dallas, Texas in certain areas.
01:54:49.420 How do I have this under the ground?
01:54:50.720 They're like, oh, you know, we have some things.
01:54:52.420 I think you got some things.
01:54:53.900 There are a few things going on.
01:54:55.680 But it was – they are so prepared if something were to happen.
01:55:00.220 We pale in comparison.
01:55:02.440 You know, I wish I found out, you know, five years from now that all this money that we've just been blowing –
01:55:10.600 wouldn't it be great if – no, no, no.
01:55:12.400 What we built was, you know, we did a Manhattan project, you know, not with a bomb.
01:55:17.040 But, like, you know, we made sure that the people were safe.
01:55:21.520 We, you know, stored up food for seven years.
01:55:24.460 You know, something.
01:55:25.900 We're not getting anything for our money.
01:55:28.200 Speaking of money we've wasted, like to the UN.
01:55:30.920 So I told you about those documents they recovered.
01:55:33.820 They were finally being released.
01:55:35.080 The IDF had are releasing it to the media.
01:55:37.180 And those – all that stuff is great.
01:55:39.400 You can read that now.
01:55:40.740 But there was other documents where I begged them, Glenn, to give me.
01:55:45.960 I was like, please.
01:55:47.900 I was like, we could do so much with this.
01:55:49.900 You know, you've heard, like, stories of, oh, the UN had, you know, some workers that were around, took pictures on October 7th, blah, blah, blah.
01:55:55.780 And the UN countered with, like, oh, yeah, you know, we put – we didn't know about it.
01:55:59.920 We put them on administrative leave.
01:56:01.420 Right.
01:56:01.800 We're investigating the issue.
01:56:04.320 Ah, almost cussed.
01:56:05.840 Bull crap.
01:56:06.920 Bull crap.
01:56:08.300 They have documents, UN official documents that say, oh, the UN, through this program, was giving apartments to some of the highest commanders in, you know, Hezbollah.
01:56:19.500 I mean, Hamas.
01:56:20.880 I'm like, wait a minute, what?
01:56:21.960 Like, we've heard some things that connect them to, like, in a roundabout way.
01:56:25.780 But official documents?
01:56:27.240 And they're like, well, yeah, check this out.
01:56:29.660 And then check that out.
01:56:30.880 And then check that out.
01:56:31.920 I'm like, where'd you get this?
01:56:33.020 It's like, we took them from Gaza.
01:56:34.860 When we entered into Gaza, this is official UN documents, signed and everything, that shows how the UN Relief and Workers Agency.
01:56:43.940 I don't – I'm not going to put words in their mouth, but this is my own words.
01:56:47.220 I don't see how they're anything but complicit here.
01:56:49.560 I mean, I don't know.
01:56:50.440 But they are.
01:56:51.260 Why hold that, though?
01:56:53.220 That's what I told them.
01:56:53.980 I was like, release these now.
01:56:55.180 Because I don't think that they have any real ally.
01:56:58.820 They might release it if Trump wins.
01:57:01.240 They don't have any real allies anywhere.
01:57:03.840 Who's going to stand with them?
01:57:05.220 Bingo.
01:57:05.640 Hold that powder.
01:57:07.820 Yeah.
01:57:08.220 Think I could get those documents?
01:57:09.940 I think we can – I think things are in the works to get those documents.
01:57:15.000 Yeah, I got the very distinct impression, even though they were very, very, you know, diplomatic about it, that it doesn't feel like they have an ally in the United States.
01:57:26.260 They know we are, right?
01:57:27.220 Yeah.
01:57:27.460 It seems like it.
01:57:29.240 Yeah.
01:57:29.500 Seems like it.
01:57:30.440 Yeah.
01:57:30.620 What was the most stirring thing that you saw?
01:57:36.160 Oh, man.
01:57:36.920 So many different things.
01:57:38.500 Can I tell you about the time when I became a Jew for a couple hours?
01:57:41.760 Tell this story.
01:57:42.900 This is amazing.
01:57:44.420 Listen to this.
01:57:45.120 So check this out.
01:57:46.000 There's only LL flights.
01:57:47.600 The Israeli flight airline can get into Israel right now.
01:57:51.000 All the other flights are closed down.
01:57:52.800 So if you are in a place in the country, like, say, Los Angeles, you can go.
01:57:56.260 There's a direct flight.
01:57:57.120 Or New York, there's a direct flight.
01:57:58.220 Anywhere else in the U.S., you're going through London Heathrow, typically.
01:58:02.460 Now, I had – coming from Dallas, I had to fly to London Heathrow and had, like, a four- or two-hour – I can't remember what it was.
01:58:07.720 It seemed like forever – layover in Heathrow.
01:58:10.220 Well, to get to that, you have to take some trains and stuff.
01:58:12.760 Once you land in London, you have to get to that terminal.
01:58:14.780 Well, that terminal where LL is at is where all the other Middle East flights go out of.
01:58:19.760 So you're talking about Qatari Airlines, Emirates, like, all the other Arab airlines are right there.
01:58:25.020 Well, when I get in, you go to, like, the little corner where LL is amongst all the other airlines, and there's multiple tiers of security just to get to the ticket counter.
01:58:33.960 And just that airline.
01:58:35.140 Just that airline.
01:58:36.080 None of the others.
01:58:37.000 Just that airline.
01:58:37.940 So when you're standing in those tiers of security to get your ticket, you are getting the craziest screw-you eyes or kill-you eyes from all the other people that are around there.
01:58:50.440 I literally felt like they wanted to kill me just because I was getting on an LL flight.
01:58:55.600 It was insane.
01:58:55.960 They just assumed maybe you were a Jew or you just were an evil Zionist.
01:58:59.800 Right.
01:59:00.340 Or a friend, you know, of Israel.
01:59:02.040 I don't know.
01:59:02.760 But I was like, oh, my gosh, this is crazy.
01:59:04.800 I finally got through the security, got my ticket.
01:59:07.620 And by the way, so you know, before he gets to the end, so you know, Jason is not like this.
01:59:12.060 Jason is, you know, I wet my pants easily.
01:59:15.720 He doesn't.
01:59:16.440 Yeah, he has lots of other problems, but that's not why.
01:59:18.980 I mean, he doesn't shy away from, oh, really?
01:59:22.120 They're looking.
01:59:22.560 You know what?
01:59:22.880 I'm going to go stand right in front of them.
01:59:24.860 You know, you're not like that.
01:59:26.540 No, no.
01:59:26.920 And I was trying to.
01:59:28.120 I was giving him stink eye back, you know, to be like, hey, go say something.
01:59:31.320 You know, but like, but when you get out of there and get your ticket, there's even more
01:59:35.740 security because they put the Israeli flight at the very end of the terminal and there's
01:59:40.700 another tier of security.
01:59:41.900 So you can't just, if you have a, let's say a Qatari Airlines ticket, you can't get to
01:59:45.520 that part of it.
01:59:46.120 You can't walk up to the gate in that little area.
01:59:48.520 But they don't open that area up until like 30 minutes before boarding time.
01:59:52.460 Oh, my gosh.
01:59:52.940 So you just kind of got to hang out with everyone else.
01:59:54.760 So I got my ticket and I kind of felt like I was stepping out onto the, like a prison
02:00:00.120 yard, you know, like, oh, my gosh, like I need to find allies now.
02:00:04.280 Think about this.
02:00:05.040 This is in a public London Heathrow terminal.
02:00:08.340 I'm feeling like I'm on a prison yard.
02:00:10.360 That's how they're staring at you.
02:00:11.980 This is how every Jew feels when they're in that terminal.
02:00:15.880 So I did the only thing, I liken it to a prison.
02:00:18.580 I looked for like a click where I thought that I would be safe.
02:00:22.440 And I remember I looked off into a corner and there was a group of like 20 Orthodox Jews.
02:00:28.620 They were praying right before.
02:00:31.000 And you know Orthodox Jews, it's very easy to see them with hats.
02:00:33.960 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:00:34.840 And then a few other Israelis and Jews, you could tell they're around them that weren't
02:00:38.240 Orthodox.
02:00:38.900 I looked over there and beelined it directly over to that location.
02:00:42.780 I walked over there and in my mind's eye, I mean, it's like these Orthodox Jews, like
02:00:46.340 pumping iron, you know, they're just like, they got like teardrop tattoos, you know,
02:00:51.320 we're like stars of David.
02:00:52.560 And I was like, hell yeah, I'm going there.
02:00:54.640 I walked over there and a couple of them actually stopped and they were like swaying, you know,
02:00:57.860 doing the whole prayer.
02:00:58.920 Looked at me and I swear, Glenn, I got a nod, like a quick line.
02:01:03.180 And I've tried to talk to Orthodox Jews.
02:01:04.520 They won't talk to me.
02:01:05.260 You know, they're always doing their thing.
02:01:06.460 We'll not talk to you.
02:01:06.920 They just keep doing their thing.
02:01:08.020 Got a nod and I went right behind them and sat down and hung out with them.
02:01:12.420 That was my refuge.
02:01:13.280 I just want you to know this is how brave he is.
02:01:16.380 Used Orthodox Jews, possibly a rabbi as a meat shield.
02:01:23.480 Strength in numbers.
02:01:24.520 And those are my boys.
02:01:25.300 No, I know.
02:01:25.980 Those are my boys.
02:01:26.880 I know.
02:01:27.360 That's amazing.
02:01:28.320 Thank you very much, Jason.
02:01:29.620 We're glad you're back safe.
02:01:31.180 All right.
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02:01:49.680 The need for a mass reshaping of hearts and minds has never been more desperate.
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02:03:57.080 Let me just say there's some breaking news.
02:04:01.820 Christopher Ruffo has just verified that one of Kamala Harris's book, her latest, right?
02:04:09.300 I don't know if it's her latest.
02:04:10.620 Smart on Crime was a criminal justice book that she put out.
02:04:13.100 I thought it was a while ago.
02:04:14.740 Plagiarized.
02:04:15.180 Yeah, at least 12 sections from her book.
02:04:19.180 Now, there's a multi-paragraph.
02:04:21.360 He highlights all of this situation here.
02:04:25.180 And literally every single word is exactly the same as something from the John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
02:04:32.640 Except Kamala Harris did add the word additional at one point.
02:04:37.180 Wow.
02:04:37.800 And no footnoting or anything.
02:04:39.300 No, did not cite sources.
02:04:40.340 They just don't.
02:04:40.940 You know what?
02:04:41.320 These people are so weak.
02:04:42.660 They've not been challenged ever.
02:04:44.680 Ever.
02:04:45.280 You cannot have somebody who has not had their back against the wall.
02:04:49.640 You know, Donald Trump knows why he's in it.
02:04:53.680 He's been put.
02:04:54.760 His back has been put against the wall.
02:04:56.440 He has almost lost his life for it.
02:04:58.500 You want to talk about life, fortune, and sacred honor.
02:05:01.460 He's gambled all three of those for this.
02:05:05.080 He knows why he's doing it.
02:05:07.140 He knows what he believes.
02:05:09.260 These people don't.
02:05:10.280 They've never been pushed.
02:05:12.160 Except, I mean, they know about, like, for instance, Columbus Day.
02:05:16.200 Columbus Day, you know, is today.
02:05:18.980 And here's Kamala Harris on it.
02:05:21.420 It is an honor, of course, to be with you this week as we celebrate Indigenous People's Day.
02:05:27.440 Yeah.
02:05:27.700 As we speak truth about our nation's history.
02:05:31.900 Amen.
02:05:32.800 Since 1934, every October, the United States has recognized the voyage of the European explorers
02:05:41.920 who first landed on the shores of the Americas.
02:05:45.240 Yes.
02:05:45.860 Yes.
02:05:46.400 Yes.
02:05:46.640 But that is not the whole story.
02:05:48.480 Uh-oh.
02:05:48.940 No.
02:05:49.340 That has never been the whole story.
02:05:52.720 Uh-oh.
02:05:53.040 She seems mad.
02:05:53.860 Those explorers ushered in a wave of devastation for tribal nations.
02:05:59.000 Oh, jeez.
02:06:00.120 Perpetrating violence, stealing land, and spreading disease.
02:06:04.580 Okay.
02:06:04.940 There we go.
02:06:05.480 Oh, great.
02:06:06.160 There we go.
02:06:07.020 Happy Columbus Day.
02:06:08.200 Happy Columbus Day.
02:06:09.800 Don't you dare say Merry Christmas.
02:06:12.060 The Glenn Beck Program.
02:06:13.580 Happy Columbus Day.