The Glenn Beck Program - July 11, 2024


Is Obama Orchestrating the Plot to OUST Biden?! | 7⧸11⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 1 minute

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159.26775

Word Count

19,384

Sentence Count

2,616

Misogynist Sentences

58

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

On this episode of the Blaze Radio and TV show, Pat and Jerry talk about Joe Biden's appearance at a White House event in which he talked about his domestic NATO. They also talk about the 16 Nobel Laureates, and the fact that he doesn't get numbers correctly.


Transcript

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00:02:49.000 All right, so Joe's busy day yesterday.
00:02:54.620 I mean, guys out there just showing us.
00:02:57.720 He told us the other day, watch me.
00:03:01.220 Just watch me.
00:03:02.400 And when you do, you see that vim and vigor that is Joe.
00:03:06.040 Right?
00:03:07.100 Right?
00:03:07.540 I mean, is it?
00:03:08.620 It's unmistakable.
00:03:09.560 It is unmistakable.
00:03:12.020 You can't hold this guy back.
00:03:13.680 That's the thing.
00:03:14.660 He's like a thoroughbred.
00:03:15.920 You know, chomping at the bit just to take off and run around the track.
00:03:21.000 And that's what he's doing every day for us.
00:03:23.680 That's exactly what he's doing.
00:03:24.720 For America.
00:03:24.820 For democracy.
00:03:25.700 Yeah.
00:03:25.920 For democracy.
00:03:27.220 Thank you.
00:03:27.960 For democracy.
00:03:29.520 That's so great.
00:03:33.500 That drives me out of my mind.
00:03:34.800 Oh, man.
00:03:35.580 That guy.
00:03:36.040 Out of my mind.
00:03:37.840 But here he is at an event that happened in the morning.
00:03:41.520 Talking about his domestic NATO and showing you just how spry he is.
00:03:48.880 And I think of you as my domestic NATO.
00:03:51.400 Not a joke.
00:03:52.340 Not a joke.
00:03:53.440 Not a joke.
00:03:53.880 You're the ones.
00:03:55.200 You're the ones beyond me.
00:03:57.220 And, you know, you know that better than I do.
00:04:00.680 Beyond me.
00:04:01.460 I'm sorry, what?
00:04:01.920 It's all about whether or not we're going to grow the economy.
00:04:05.620 Whether we're going to give working people a shot.
00:04:07.420 And I guess you decided not to.
00:04:08.580 And I told you, and you know, because a lot of you were there with me all the way back
00:04:12.240 when I was a kid.
00:04:12.960 And I'm only 42.
00:04:15.980 See, he's so charming, too.
00:04:17.760 He's so charming and funny.
00:04:20.260 As you can tell by the laughter and the hilarity that ensued there.
00:04:24.700 Total deathly quiet.
00:04:28.120 Deathly quiet.
00:04:28.980 Not one shuffle.
00:04:29.980 Nothing.
00:04:30.320 Nobody even smiled, I don't think.
00:04:31.980 I mean, he's in a rough place right now, man.
00:04:34.360 Yeah, he is.
00:04:34.820 He cannot.
00:04:35.660 He is.
00:04:35.880 I mean, he can't be funny like that because they're like, dude.
00:04:39.960 Yeah, we just saw you.
00:04:41.180 Okay?
00:04:41.660 And we're seeing you right now.
00:04:42.840 You've already told us.
00:04:43.760 I may not be a youngster anymore.
00:04:46.840 I might have slowed down some.
00:04:48.560 I mean, you said that.
00:04:49.680 Yeah.
00:04:50.180 So, chill with the I'm only 41 jokes.
00:04:54.160 Because that ain't funny.
00:04:54.660 It doesn't work.
00:04:55.880 No, it's not funny.
00:04:56.900 It really isn't.
00:04:57.620 So, he, of course, had to continue rambling incoherently during this particular event.
00:05:08.680 And overwhelmingly, overwhelmingly, you got 16 Nobel laureates in economic law.
00:05:15.960 And they won the Nobel Prize for economics.
00:05:18.340 16 of them.
00:05:19.300 That's one of my favorites right there.
00:05:20.580 We got 16 Nobel laureates in the economic thing that good they do and do so well.
00:05:31.640 And then the thing with the economics and the thing with the, you know, the noble thing, that, all of them.
00:05:40.860 They were awesome.
00:05:41.500 They won it.
00:05:42.440 Wow.
00:05:43.280 They won it.
00:05:43.860 Yeah, there were 16 of them.
00:05:48.000 That was a number he got right, though.
00:05:49.340 I think there were 16 Nobel laureates.
00:05:51.540 He did actually get a number right.
00:05:52.980 He got a number right.
00:05:53.740 Yeah.
00:05:54.440 That's amazing.
00:05:55.180 That is amazing.
00:05:56.100 He didn't say 60 or 6,000.
00:05:58.080 Right.
00:05:58.700 Or 6 million, billion, trillion.
00:06:01.000 So, he finally got the number right, but he got everything else right.
00:06:03.420 He got a number right.
00:06:03.820 Yeah, but then he couldn't say what they were.
00:06:06.760 Nobel laureates.
00:06:08.800 That's a good catch.
00:06:09.920 Yeah.
00:06:10.460 Because he does not get numbers correctly.
00:06:13.060 No, he doesn't.
00:06:14.120 No, and talked about this on my show earlier this morning, Pat Gray Unleashed, which you
00:06:19.080 can check out right before this show on Blaze Radio and television, however, or anytime you
00:06:23.640 want on podcast.
00:06:25.100 Jeffy has a similar situation with something called chewing the fat.
00:06:28.560 That's correct.
00:06:29.280 Nobody understands why it's named that.
00:06:31.100 I guess it's just an expression.
00:06:33.660 Chewing the fat.
00:06:34.300 Yeah.
00:06:34.560 It's like you're talking to people.
00:06:35.860 Yeah.
00:06:36.240 Right?
00:06:36.460 That's all that means.
00:06:38.460 Wow.
00:06:38.900 So, anyway, we were mentioning the fact that he's got a brain disorder here.
00:06:44.540 Yeah.
00:06:45.400 And it happens with reading, and it goes beyond, I think, that his eyesight has diminished.
00:06:51.580 It goes way beyond that.
00:06:53.040 He can't read anymore.
00:06:54.300 Well, we noticed, and we'll get to some of the clips here on this show, that he can't
00:06:59.820 read anymore.
00:07:00.600 No, he can't.
00:07:01.140 Well, I mean, he, let me rephrase that.
00:07:03.480 He can read, but between the words on the page or the teleprompter and his brain.
00:07:10.400 It gets scrambled.
00:07:11.540 Yeah.
00:07:11.980 It gets all discombobulated.
00:07:13.780 So, reading is a problem, but also numbers are definitely a problem.
00:07:17.060 He has not been able to do numbers for a long time.
00:07:19.220 I mean, if it's one, like he just read, and it's only two digits, maybe he can pull that
00:07:23.720 off like he did with the number 16.
00:07:25.200 But if he's talking millions or billions, trillion, thousand, million, billion, he can't do it.
00:07:32.620 Yeah, that's impossible.
00:07:33.340 He can't do it.
00:07:34.180 That's impossible.
00:07:34.720 Give him a number, and that's why they don't give him a number very often.
00:07:40.540 They just don't, because they know he can't handle it.
00:07:43.240 He just can't do it.
00:07:44.620 But at this event yesterday, there was more incoherency.
00:07:48.860 You know, the way I look at it, and I was thinking about this last night, knowing I'm going
00:07:51.900 to be here and going from here to the NATO summit.
00:07:55.080 Okay.
00:07:55.600 See, that's...
00:07:56.760 That's just slurring up a little bit.
00:07:58.420 Yeah.
00:07:58.980 That wasn't that bad.
00:08:00.100 No, and it's...
00:08:01.100 As I listen to it now for, I don't know, the third time or something today, he's talking
00:08:07.040 about between here and the NATO summit.
00:08:10.120 Yeah, I mean, he's...
00:08:11.000 Wasn't that bad.
00:08:11.360 He's trying to be Mr. Hi.
00:08:13.360 You know, I was thinking about you guys, and I was coming here, I'm going to the NATO summit.
00:08:17.520 He's Mr. Oh, I'm just...
00:08:18.880 All right, you know what?
00:08:19.360 I got time to talk to you before I get to the NATO summit, the people that I really
00:08:23.500 care about, not you Americans.
00:08:26.380 Right.
00:08:27.200 Yeah, right.
00:08:29.360 And he rambled about DEI hiring, and apparently his aides didn't want him to ramble about the
00:08:38.360 DEI hiring.
00:08:39.280 This appears to be like at the end, when he was leaving this stop, he was on his way
00:08:44.280 to the NATO summit.
00:08:45.460 He actually grabs the microphone.
00:08:46.780 Yeah, he had finished, and the one lady, the one union lady was already starting to talk,
00:08:51.740 and he came back and grabbed the mic from her.
00:08:53.840 So I think, and they were like, oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:08:56.780 And they eventually cut him off.
00:08:57.860 Yeah.
00:08:58.500 Check this out.
00:08:59.080 Amazing.
00:08:59.200 I promise that I was going to have a cat look like a bear.
00:09:04.980 And it does.
00:09:06.840 More minorities, more women, more labor.
00:09:10.060 I'm serious.
00:09:10.820 Think about it.
00:09:11.580 Think about it.
00:09:12.260 That's who we are.
00:09:13.160 That's why we're strong.
00:09:13.680 And the videos, they're already getting the camera off of it.
00:09:15.760 I'm not looking at it like it's no problem.
00:09:17.900 It's an asset.
00:09:19.600 It's an asset.
00:09:19.940 You know?
00:09:21.040 Yeah.
00:09:21.460 And so they just cut it off.
00:09:22.340 They just got the feed.
00:09:23.080 Amazing.
00:09:29.600 Amazing.
00:09:30.400 Incredible.
00:09:31.300 And, you know, he's speaking their language with the DEI stuff.
00:09:35.600 Yeah.
00:09:36.140 But he's rambling so incoherently that I think they're like, okay, we just cut away from it.
00:09:41.560 And it doesn't even matter what he's saying there because they were like, we got to cut him off because we don't know what he's going to say.
00:09:46.060 Right.
00:09:46.480 Exactly.
00:09:46.860 Okay, so he was saying okay things there.
00:09:51.560 Although not really.
00:09:53.380 Because really, is DEI, is diversity, they keep saying this.
00:10:00.020 Well, it is to him.
00:10:01.180 That this is why we're successful.
00:10:02.800 No, it isn't.
00:10:03.840 He believes that.
00:10:04.440 No, it isn't.
00:10:05.440 What are you talking about?
00:10:06.880 Calm down.
00:10:08.000 Diversity is our strength.
00:10:10.040 Merit.
00:10:11.440 Skill.
00:10:12.860 Togetherness is our strength.
00:10:14.820 Unity is our strength.
00:10:16.460 Not being going a billion different directions at the same time.
00:10:22.480 That's not what's helping us.
00:10:24.200 And his diversity is not being white.
00:10:29.480 Right.
00:10:30.160 Exactly.
00:10:30.420 By the way.
00:10:31.160 Exactly.
00:10:31.640 Just so we're clear.
00:10:32.480 And it's fine if a minority or a woman is the best person for the job.
00:10:36.640 Absolutely.
00:10:37.380 They should be doing that job.
00:10:38.800 No, I don't think any, I don't know anybody who disputes that.
00:10:41.900 No.
00:10:42.740 Silly.
00:10:43.520 And it's insulting to people of color and to women.
00:10:47.500 Well, it should be.
00:10:48.440 To say that they need Joe Biden or Barack Obama or whoever the president is from the
00:10:56.440 left saying that, look, we're going to hire more, we're going to hire more minorities.
00:11:02.040 We're going to hire more women.
00:11:03.800 Well, if they're the most qualified, fine.
00:11:06.160 That's great.
00:11:07.380 But you shouldn't have to say that.
00:11:09.820 Correct.
00:11:10.040 They shouldn't be told that they're being hired because they're a minority or a woman.
00:11:15.080 And that's what you're telling them.
00:11:16.180 Absolutely.
00:11:16.700 You're moving to the front of the line because of that.
00:11:19.880 And here's the thing.
00:11:21.480 That's the problem with Kamala Harris because he announced it before he even chose his vice
00:11:27.340 presidential candidate that he was going to have a woman of color as his vice president.
00:11:35.760 Right.
00:11:36.360 So that's why Kamala Harris is the person.
00:11:38.860 Done deal.
00:11:39.280 It's not because she was the best person for a job.
00:11:41.640 It's because she's a woman of color.
00:11:44.420 How insulting is that?
00:11:46.140 I mean, that's really insulting.
00:11:47.760 She took it.
00:11:48.520 Yeah, she did.
00:11:49.740 Yeah, she did.
00:11:50.260 She took it.
00:11:50.620 And the whole thing about we're not supposed to make fun of Kamala and her cackling and
00:11:56.460 she's better than what we make her out to be.
00:11:59.560 If I remember right, she ran for president against Joe Biden.
00:12:04.000 And she got her ass kicked, by the way.
00:12:05.580 That's right.
00:12:06.300 Yeah.
00:12:06.600 Yeah, that's right.
00:12:07.600 She was, she not the first one to drop out?
00:12:11.300 I think she was.
00:12:12.160 I think she was the very first to go.
00:12:14.020 That's how bad it was.
00:12:15.400 That's how much people didn't like her.
00:12:17.120 Correct.
00:12:18.480 So how did she get selected then?
00:12:20.680 All right.
00:12:20.960 You're the worst in the field.
00:12:23.380 Let me go with you.
00:12:24.700 I'm looking at you.
00:12:27.340 What?
00:12:28.060 I'm looking at you over there.
00:12:29.400 Well, I mean, you are a black woman, right?
00:12:33.240 Yeah.
00:12:34.060 Yeah, I am.
00:12:35.100 Okay.
00:12:35.740 Now I'm excited.
00:12:37.220 All right.
00:12:38.260 I don't deserve it, but I fit your parameters.
00:12:41.540 Okay.
00:12:42.740 That's perfect.
00:12:43.580 Wouldn't that be insulting to you?
00:12:44.860 If I'm only looking for an old white guy and it doesn't have to be any skill in particular.
00:12:51.200 I appreciate that.
00:12:52.000 I've already passed a little bit with that line, to be honest with you.
00:12:55.120 And I say, I want, I need an old, old, like overweight, athletically overweight white guy.
00:13:04.560 Don't try to come around to me now with being athletically overweight.
00:13:07.580 Who's got no skill whatsoever.
00:13:09.920 But I need an old, fat white guy in this position.
00:13:14.120 And then I pick, you know what?
00:13:15.620 I'm going to go with Jeffy.
00:13:17.920 I'm taking it.
00:13:18.540 How does that make you feel?
00:13:19.540 I'm taking it.
00:13:20.340 I don't know.
00:13:21.660 I'm right there with Kamala.
00:13:23.200 I'm taking it.
00:13:26.060 And that is part of the splendor that is Jeff Fisher.
00:13:32.580 But they're all, I mean, that's KJP.
00:13:35.060 Right?
00:13:35.480 Yes.
00:13:35.800 That's KJP.
00:13:37.020 And I must say, I do, I love her for one thing.
00:13:41.040 And that is, I'm not leaving.
00:13:43.460 You want me gone?
00:13:44.920 Kick me out.
00:13:45.840 And they did.
00:13:46.340 I don't know if Glenn and Stu talked about this.
00:13:49.460 We talked about this maybe a month or so ago on my show, Pat Gray Unleashed.
00:13:53.900 But she was hinted.
00:13:58.200 Oh, yeah.
00:13:58.560 They wanted her gone.
00:13:59.020 It was hinted very strongly that she leaves.
00:14:01.500 They wanted her gone.
00:14:02.420 They gave Kirby another title.
00:14:05.200 They tried to push her out.
00:14:06.740 And she said no.
00:14:07.700 No.
00:14:08.840 They know that they can't push her out.
00:14:11.100 They can't.
00:14:11.780 Yeah.
00:14:12.300 Go ahead.
00:14:12.600 If you want me gone, make it so.
00:14:15.480 You make it so.
00:14:16.120 You fire me.
00:14:16.920 And see what happens.
00:14:17.660 Yeah.
00:14:18.480 And see what happens.
00:14:19.280 As a black lesbian, she holds all the cards.
00:14:22.100 Absolutely.
00:14:22.680 She knows that's why she's in there.
00:14:24.400 And she's going to use it.
00:14:26.160 You're the one that's supposed to believe in all of this.
00:14:28.300 So show the people what you really feel.
00:14:30.220 As Stu points out all the time, she gets great outfits from it.
00:14:33.820 I don't know if she gets to keep them and they go to her wardrobe or she just gets to wear them for the press conferences.
00:14:40.700 But whatever it is, she gets to wear nice clothes.
00:14:42.960 She gets $175,000 a year doing this.
00:14:46.340 She's not going anywhere.
00:14:47.420 Jet setting around the world with the press, living large.
00:14:50.320 Right.
00:14:51.500 Go ahead.
00:14:52.040 Push me out.
00:14:52.460 Yeah.
00:14:53.200 Nope.
00:14:53.940 Fire me.
00:14:54.920 All right.
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00:16:44.760 So then, okay, all that transpired that we've just shown you with the president, that was just
00:16:49.940 yesterday morning.
00:16:51.440 I mean, he's so full of vim and vigor that he had a lot to her left.
00:16:55.460 Can't hold him back.
00:16:56.480 You can't.
00:16:57.180 No, you can't.
00:16:57.580 You know, they're pretending to say, like, what, 10 to 4?
00:17:00.480 No.
00:17:01.120 I mean, the NATO summit thing happened after that.
00:17:04.040 Yeah, it was at 8 o'clock at night.
00:17:05.800 The dinner happened at 8.
00:17:08.140 Oof.
00:17:08.620 That's way past his bedtime.
00:17:09.880 Way past his bedtime.
00:17:11.240 Oh, my gosh.
00:17:11.860 Mine, too.
00:17:12.680 But I get up at 2.30 or 3 in the morning.
00:17:15.340 So, it's not that I'm old.
00:17:18.020 Well, yes, it is.
00:17:18.800 Does the wife bring your pudding?
00:17:20.640 No, she doesn't.
00:17:21.560 No.
00:17:22.160 My wife doesn't bring me anything.
00:17:24.420 We've got to get that worked out.
00:17:26.480 Yeah, okay.
00:17:27.080 We've got to get that worked out, man.
00:17:28.500 Yeah, because in your house, your wife brings you.
00:17:33.000 I'm laying down the wall, my friend.
00:17:34.180 Okay.
00:17:34.860 All right.
00:17:36.000 So, here he is showing that he can't move his legs for some reason.
00:17:40.580 He's shaking hands, glad-hanging with people.
00:17:43.900 Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:17:44.080 It's the big photo op with the NATO crew.
00:17:45.800 Standing there with the NATO, the head of NATO.
00:17:48.480 And the best, if you're watching on Blaze TV, the best thing about this is he doesn't move
00:17:55.080 his feet.
00:17:56.660 Not at all.
00:17:57.160 I mean, he is frozen, man.
00:17:58.960 And he's almost, the entire body is frozen.
00:18:01.120 But he does kind of come alive a little bit to shake everybody's hand.
00:18:04.940 Yeah.
00:18:05.440 And he, he sort of moves his head.
00:18:08.400 The right Honorable Keir Starmer, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
00:18:13.300 Northern Ireland.
00:18:14.120 For the photo op.
00:18:15.020 Because they're, they're all taking a picture with Biden and the head of NATO.
00:18:20.060 But he doesn't move his legs at all, like, to face the camera or anything.
00:18:24.080 No.
00:18:25.100 He says hello and he rubs the guy's arm here a little bit because he's got to get a rub
00:18:29.140 in every now and then.
00:18:30.720 It's just, that's a weird thing.
00:18:32.040 He is such a, that's a weird thing.
00:18:33.700 He is such a strange man.
00:18:34.820 Son Excellence, Monsieur Alexander Ducro, Premier Ministre du Royaume de Belgique.
00:18:40.540 Because we share the same language.
00:18:43.440 Yeah, right.
00:18:43.920 Right, or don't.
00:18:45.820 Yeah, or something.
00:18:47.080 I don't, I don't know.
00:18:47.800 We do or we don't share the same language.
00:18:51.020 But then we saw the vim and vigor that is Joe Biden.
00:18:55.540 At the end of this thing, watch the, I think this is where the fake jog comes in.
00:19:00.220 He starts walking off with the head of NATO.
00:19:02.700 And here we go.
00:19:03.620 Whoa!
00:19:04.200 I moved my arm, so that means I'm fake jogging again.
00:19:06.820 Okay, pause it right there.
00:19:07.440 If you pause it there, that soldier is now his handler.
00:19:12.540 However, Jill has given the job to him.
00:19:15.380 Because we have watched other videos later in the day, it can go on, later in the day,
00:19:21.000 and he's there as well.
00:19:22.500 He's the guy directing Joe where to go, there to make sure that he knows how to get off the
00:19:29.360 stage, and he's just there.
00:19:30.500 That's his gig.
00:19:31.920 That's pretty incredible.
00:19:33.040 Yeah.
00:19:33.260 And maybe they switch it up every day.
00:19:36.580 You know, maybe they flip a coin to see who's going to be the handler for the day.
00:19:39.720 No, I bet they've appointed somebody now.
00:19:41.800 But that, in all the pictures that we had from yesterday, he's there.
00:19:47.720 Interesting.
00:19:48.280 That is.
00:19:49.440 Interesting.
00:19:50.000 Because Jill, I think Jill's sick of the job, frankly.
00:19:52.000 Oh, she hates him.
00:19:54.660 She hates that it's, she hates him.
00:19:56.720 She hates him, man.
00:19:58.340 There is no question.
00:19:59.240 I don't know if she hates him.
00:20:00.340 She hates what's happening to him, though.
00:20:02.720 She absolutely hates that he can't get around like he should.
00:20:08.040 Like she thinks he should.
00:20:10.420 There was a thing a couple days ago when they were boarding Air Force One.
00:20:14.780 And they both, he made it, he made it all the way up, did all the stairs.
00:20:19.080 But, and they started out together and she just went up in front of him, just bypassed
00:20:24.020 him, went on into the plane.
00:20:25.140 Like she was, you know, I guess, I guess, I guess she gets the best seat if she beats
00:20:30.140 him in.
00:20:30.620 It's like Air Force One is Southwest now.
00:20:32.940 Right.
00:20:33.340 It's just, right.
00:20:34.740 And, and it was, it was incredible.
00:20:36.440 I mean, she hates him.
00:20:38.620 I don't care.
00:20:39.380 You can't convince me of anything else.
00:20:41.420 You cannot convince me that she doesn't.
00:20:44.000 You're right.
00:20:44.660 She loves the power.
00:20:45.780 She loves the power.
00:20:47.780 She hates him.
00:20:48.260 Yeah.
00:20:49.080 So you think it's just him, not what's happening to her.
00:20:53.660 I don't know.
00:20:54.580 But that might be, that might compound the issue.
00:20:58.000 But she cannot stand him.
00:21:02.400 See, to me, because I've kind of seen this in action with my mom and my dad.
00:21:07.940 My dad, when my dad started to decline, my mom would get irritated with him.
00:21:13.320 Right.
00:21:13.740 Because he wasn't moving fast enough.
00:21:15.200 So frustrated.
00:21:15.500 She would kind of put her armor on him.
00:21:18.120 I know.
00:21:18.620 So push him along.
00:21:19.820 And so I see that in Joe.
00:21:22.880 I just like.
00:21:23.480 You might be right, though.
00:21:24.400 She might just hate him.
00:21:26.440 I just love the idea of her hating him.
00:21:30.460 Yeah, it's a fun idea.
00:21:32.060 It is.
00:21:33.040 Because I can't stand her either.
00:21:35.700 She is a nightmare.
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00:24:24.300 So, the Blaze News Tonight, obviously, you'll be able to get it as a Blaze TV subscriber anytime,
00:24:30.580 but I believe it launches at 8 p.m. Eastern, right?
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00:24:40.360 Also, coming up today, later on, is a very rare Joe Biden press conference.
00:24:47.040 Right, this is the big boy press conference, right?
00:24:49.180 This is the big boy one that KGP said first, because she blamed it on somebody else calling
00:24:55.100 it a big boy conference, big boy news conference, and then Kirby said, I guess we're calling it
00:25:00.300 a big boy conference?
00:25:02.360 Okay, thanks.
00:25:03.240 You guys are real funny.
00:25:04.260 Uh-huh.
00:25:04.780 We'll see how he makes it through.
00:25:06.120 Yeah, and we'll see if he's a big boy tonight.
00:25:08.040 Yeah, we will.
00:25:08.720 We'll see how he handles this.
00:25:10.140 Yes, we will.
00:25:11.920 You know, he's got people pulling out left and right.
00:25:14.540 He's got donors pulling out left and right.
00:25:19.200 The big deal yesterday, and the news broke while Stu and I were doing the show yesterday
00:25:23.960 of George Clooney.
00:25:25.360 That's a big deal.
00:25:26.340 That sure is.
00:25:27.220 He and Julia Roberts just raised $30 million for him.
00:25:32.000 That sure is.
00:25:32.020 A lot of money.
00:25:33.660 And that hacks me off a lot.
00:25:37.200 Oh, my gosh, yes.
00:25:38.200 Because he said himself that he was not the same Joe Biden as he was even in 2020, let
00:25:46.840 alone from 2010.
00:25:47.900 Right.
00:25:48.840 So, he saw the decline.
00:25:51.140 He understood that this guy is incapable of being president.
00:25:55.040 He was still strong-arming everybody to donate money, though.
00:25:58.500 And, yes.
00:26:00.160 Yes.
00:26:00.580 And we don't hear about it until yesterday?
00:26:03.480 Right.
00:26:04.080 That he was in terrible condition at your fundraiser?
00:26:07.440 And it was our fault with their cheap fake when Barack was helping him off the stage.
00:26:14.320 Right.
00:26:15.000 You didn't see what you thought you saw.
00:26:17.760 Yeah, we did.
00:26:19.080 Yeah, we did.
00:26:20.000 We sure did.
00:26:20.460 We most definitely did.
00:26:22.200 And now he admits it.
00:26:24.480 I mean.
00:26:25.080 It's despicable.
00:26:25.960 It sure is.
00:26:26.900 It's despicable.
00:26:28.180 And they don't care.
00:26:30.040 They don't care.
00:26:30.780 I mean, if you were there and, you know, George and Julia are, you know, strong-arming you
00:26:36.880 to donate some money, and obviously a lot of people did.
00:26:39.700 I mean, $30 million, $28 million.
00:26:41.360 Most every one day.
00:26:42.580 So, do you ask, you know, maybe, hey, George, can I get my $2 million back?
00:26:50.200 I would.
00:26:51.320 Yeah, I would.
00:26:53.200 And part of the deal was, part of why they raised so much money was because you entered
00:26:59.760 a contest.
00:27:00.240 When you made a donation, you entered a contest to meet.
00:27:04.140 Oh, yeah, to come back and take a greet.
00:27:05.740 And Julia Roberts.
00:27:06.580 Meet and greet with the pictures and everything?
00:27:08.320 Right.
00:27:08.960 Yep.
00:27:09.480 And so that helped raise a lot of money.
00:27:11.360 Well, what are you doing?
00:27:12.780 If you don't believe in this guy, if you know this guy is on the decline.
00:27:16.220 And he said he was the same guy that you saw at the debate he saw at the fundraiser.
00:27:20.420 And who was the MC?
00:27:21.840 Kimmel?
00:27:22.280 Was it Kimmel?
00:27:23.660 Or Fallon?
00:27:24.900 I don't remember which one it was.
00:27:26.840 I think it was Kimmel.
00:27:27.660 I don't remember which one it was.
00:27:28.720 But now we're to believe that they're, no, they're able to joke around about how Joe
00:27:34.300 is not the same old Joe.
00:27:37.160 No.
00:27:38.340 Right.
00:27:39.140 Okay.
00:27:39.880 Sorry.
00:27:40.080 You're lying.
00:27:40.460 You're all lying this whole time.
00:27:42.560 And now it's okay.
00:27:43.060 Whole time.
00:27:43.680 And you just, it's okay.
00:27:45.080 It's okay.
00:27:45.480 That's fine.
00:27:46.280 It shows that they put party above the country.
00:27:49.860 Oh, my gosh.
00:27:50.880 It's really, it's despicable.
00:27:52.960 And they all hate Trump.
00:27:54.700 So that makes it okay.
00:27:56.300 Right.
00:27:57.060 Anything in the name of hating and stopping Donald Trump.
00:28:00.280 Okay.
00:28:01.060 We hate him.
00:28:02.320 Exactly right.
00:28:02.940 So don't worry about it.
00:28:04.000 You got to believe, though, this is going to hurt the Hollywood celebrity caucus.
00:28:07.000 I think so, too.
00:28:07.900 It's going to hurt them.
00:28:08.780 And the donations that pour in from Hollywood.
00:28:12.160 And they said donations are way down right now.
00:28:15.620 Yes, they did.
00:28:16.160 And I love the quote from one of those.
00:28:18.360 So one of their campaign people were saying, oh, but grassroots is fine.
00:28:22.320 Yeah, right.
00:28:23.140 Is it?
00:28:23.720 No way.
00:28:24.840 No way is any of it fine for them right now.
00:28:27.500 For sure grassroots isn't fine.
00:28:29.180 I don't even know if grassroots ever was fine.
00:28:31.640 Yeah, no kidding.
00:28:32.560 Because they didn't give a crap about grassroots.
00:28:35.540 They're, you know, they're off with Clooney and Barack either in New York or Hollywood.
00:28:40.740 Right.
00:28:41.040 Strong arm on everybody.
00:28:42.200 When you can make $30 million in a night from your Hollywood celebrity friends, why even bother with grassroots?
00:28:47.440 You don't care about what they're doing in Poughkeepsie, New York.
00:28:50.220 Lunchbox Joe could give a flying crap about grassroots.
00:28:55.260 That's right.
00:28:56.300 All right.
00:28:56.760 Well, Jeffy's got a fat five for us.
00:28:59.580 Oh, man.
00:29:00.020 We were talking.
00:29:00.800 Well, yeah, we can do it.
00:29:01.840 I'll make a part of the fat five.
00:29:03.480 Costco, apparently, just announced that they're going to raise the prices for their membership fee.
00:29:08.700 Ten bucks a year, right?
00:29:09.740 Yeah.
00:29:10.280 $120 to $130.
00:29:11.660 And they're already, you know, they already make you jump through hoops to get in their store now.
00:29:16.860 You have to have a card with your picture.
00:29:17.540 Here's what I hate about Costco.
00:29:18.480 And I hate that so much.
00:29:20.380 You can get in.
00:29:20.940 I hate it so much.
00:29:21.940 You get in with just, okay, show them the card.
00:29:23.720 Service card.
00:29:24.320 But then when you go to check out.
00:29:26.540 Well, let me see the picture on the back.
00:29:28.540 No, I don't want to.
00:29:29.880 It's my wife's card.
00:29:31.840 Oh, okay.
00:29:32.580 Well, then you're going to have to go to the customer service section.
00:29:35.420 You're going to have to find out if you're on that.
00:29:37.200 What you should do from now on is that's me before I transition.
00:29:41.920 Say something.
00:29:43.440 Say it.
00:29:44.560 Say something.
00:29:45.400 I'm checking out.
00:29:46.420 I'm using that next time.
00:29:47.820 I'm serious.
00:29:49.080 That's me.
00:29:49.960 I was Jackie.
00:29:51.600 I'm sorry.
00:29:52.760 For a long time.
00:29:53.660 I got this before I transitioned.
00:29:55.620 Yeah.
00:29:55.900 I'm going to go ahead and check out now unless you want to start something.
00:29:58.880 I used to be a really beautiful blonde woman.
00:30:00.800 That's right.
00:30:01.300 And now I'm not.
00:30:02.480 I decided to be me.
00:30:03.820 Okay.
00:30:04.400 I wanted to be the real me.
00:30:06.480 I got this locked inside a beautiful blonde woman all my life.
00:30:11.020 Say something, Costco employee.
00:30:13.640 Something.
00:30:16.560 What I did instead.
00:30:18.280 I like yours better.
00:30:19.720 I said, are you trying to drive me to Sam's Club?
00:30:22.320 Is that what you're trying to do?
00:30:24.000 Because Sam's doesn't do this garbage.
00:30:26.660 They don't put you through the jumping through all these hoops.
00:30:29.580 Show me your card.
00:30:30.640 Okay, go.
00:30:31.520 Fine.
00:30:31.960 You're good.
00:30:32.880 Yeah.
00:30:33.280 And that's all it should be.
00:30:34.940 Yes.
00:30:35.180 I shouldn't have to get my separate.
00:30:36.640 I know it's not that big a deal.
00:30:37.940 And if I'm using someone else's card, let's say I use, I say, hey, Pat, I want to run.
00:30:42.800 And that's what they're trying to stop.
00:30:44.040 I want to run into Costco and get a particular item.
00:30:46.460 And I give you my card.
00:30:47.700 And I go in.
00:30:49.300 Okay.
00:30:49.700 So except for them not having me as a full-time member, they're still gaining from the service.
00:30:57.840 I'm purchasing a product.
00:30:59.440 Right.
00:31:00.080 Right.
00:31:00.560 I'm purchasing, I'm spending money in their store.
00:31:03.820 Right.
00:31:04.280 It's not like I'm.
00:31:05.100 It's not like you're taking money from their till.
00:31:08.080 But I mean, they act like I am.
00:31:10.240 Yeah, they do.
00:31:11.240 Yes, they do.
00:31:12.020 And they.
00:31:12.600 Because they want your $130.
00:31:13.960 Correct.
00:31:14.240 And more people are upset now also is that.
00:31:16.800 Now, they talked about how they were going to keep the chickens $5 and the hot dog and
00:31:21.520 drink $1.50.
00:31:22.960 Yeah.
00:31:23.220 In fact, the CEO said the old CEO told him that he would kill him.
00:31:28.420 If he changed that.
00:31:28.980 Literally killed him if he changed the hot dog.
00:31:30.500 The hot dog and drink price.
00:31:31.960 Yeah.
00:31:32.220 So apparently he doesn't want to be killed.
00:31:34.820 And, but the chickens now are, they're being served in a plastic bag now.
00:31:39.820 Yeah, I don't like that.
00:31:40.340 Instead of the container.
00:31:41.460 I don't like that.
00:31:41.900 People are a little wound up at Costco for that.
00:31:44.580 Are they wound up about it?
00:31:45.720 Yeah.
00:31:45.740 A little wound up.
00:31:46.780 Good.
00:31:47.580 I don't know if it'll change anything because it probably saves them a lot of money.
00:31:50.760 I'll just tell you, Sam's still has the plastic container.
00:31:55.480 The chicken container that you can take your chicken home in.
00:31:59.960 I know it is.
00:32:01.140 I don't know how much it costs.
00:32:02.560 Is it more than five bucks at Sam's?
00:32:04.860 Honestly, I don't know what the chicken is at Sam's.
00:32:08.020 Yeah.
00:32:08.880 I mean, Costco has a lot of things going for it.
00:32:10.940 The bags aren't bad.
00:32:11.960 The bags are okay.
00:32:13.400 It's just that we're used to the plastic containers.
00:32:15.940 Right.
00:32:16.360 It makes the chicken look less tempting.
00:32:19.160 I don't like it in the plastic bag.
00:32:21.020 It's like, well, I can get that at the grocery store.
00:32:23.980 Yeah.
00:32:24.160 Walmart does that.
00:32:24.920 Walmart does that.
00:32:26.840 Yes.
00:32:27.440 Yeah.
00:32:27.800 I don't want your stupid plastic bag.
00:32:30.060 I want the container the chicken used to come in.
00:32:33.200 My wife would bring one home and I'm like, you went to Walmart.
00:32:35.880 What are we doing?
00:32:39.140 Yes.
00:32:39.500 Now I'm not going to be able to tell.
00:32:41.160 Yeah, I know.
00:32:41.800 I don't like it.
00:32:42.620 I don't like it either.
00:32:43.500 I don't like it either.
00:32:43.800 I don't like it.
00:32:44.360 But they do, in fairness, they do some great things.
00:32:48.620 Yes, they do.
00:32:49.180 Like they'll take back a product.
00:32:50.640 You don't even, a lot of times, you don't even, I think every time, you don't even need
00:32:54.140 the receipt.
00:32:55.280 They'll take it back.
00:32:55.800 Oh, if it's a product.
00:32:56.320 It might not even come from their store.
00:32:58.640 They'll take it back.
00:33:00.220 It's kind of weird.
00:33:01.380 I like that.
00:33:02.120 It's amazing.
00:33:02.680 Yeah.
00:33:03.100 I know.
00:33:03.720 Now you're going to start returning stuff.
00:33:04.680 I'll let you know if that works.
00:33:09.500 Hey, congratulations to Inside Out 2, also becoming Pixar's highest grossing film ever.
00:33:16.980 That's amazing.
00:33:17.620 Already hauling in.
00:33:18.460 I can't believe that.
00:33:19.060 $1.25 billion at the global box office.
00:33:22.820 Billion, not million.
00:33:23.400 Less than one month after the release.
00:33:24.640 I believe you said million.
00:33:25.660 That's incorrect.
00:33:26.720 No, it's $1.25 billion.
00:33:28.540 Billion dollars.
00:33:29.020 That's what I said.
00:33:29.440 But you said million.
00:33:30.200 No, I did not.
00:33:30.740 Yeah, I think you did.
00:33:31.300 Roll it back.
00:33:31.780 Roll the tape back.
00:33:32.620 Roll it back, because there's no way I said million.
00:33:34.740 You said million.
00:33:35.500 No, I did not.
00:33:36.100 Yes, you did.
00:33:37.800 I'm going to prove it to you next week.
00:33:39.120 Oh, my gosh.
00:33:41.040 Also, congratulations are in order to, you know, we've talked about, a little while ago,
00:33:46.600 we talked about how George Soros was buying up radio stations, Odyssey, and then his son,
00:33:54.600 Alex, came up, and we realized that he was dating Uma Abedin, the former do-girl of Hillary Clinton.
00:34:01.700 Well, now it's come out.
00:34:03.100 Congratulations are in order.
00:34:04.100 They're engaged.
00:34:05.160 Oh, wow.
00:34:05.720 It's not lovely.
00:34:07.080 You love to see forever love like that.
00:34:09.820 You do.
00:34:10.140 Blooming.
00:34:11.120 At the very beginning.
00:34:12.320 It's just beginning to bloom.
00:34:13.640 Friends say that they're relaxed and happy in love.
00:34:17.220 Oh, good.
00:34:17.760 Good, good, good.
00:34:19.280 In fact, they-
00:34:20.460 You wacky kids.
00:34:21.600 Keep going.
00:34:22.500 Keep going.
00:34:23.300 They describe the relationship as effortless.
00:34:26.920 Oh, wow.
00:34:27.860 So, apparently, and Pat.
00:34:29.600 Now, you know this as well.
00:34:30.620 Now, I didn't do this.
00:34:31.780 Apparently, you did.
00:34:32.760 Now, he proposed in May, but that wasn't enough.
00:34:36.020 They had to have a formal celebration in Italy.
00:34:38.400 Yeah, yeah.
00:34:38.940 At the villa.
00:34:40.040 That's where Jackie and I had our formal celebration.
00:34:42.480 That's what I'm saying.
00:34:43.400 Yeah.
00:34:43.680 I didn't do that.
00:34:45.440 Was it in Milan?
00:34:46.400 Because that's where Jackie and I went.
00:34:47.540 I don't know where the-
00:34:48.580 I asked her to marry me.
00:34:49.480 I don't know where the Soros Villa is in Italy.
00:34:53.080 We were-
00:34:53.800 I've never had an invite.
00:34:55.020 We were up near the mountains in Salt Lake City, but that was just the informal ceremony.
00:35:01.180 Oh, okay.
00:35:01.840 Yeah, yeah.
00:35:02.180 And we went to Milan for the formal ceremony.
00:35:04.500 Yeah, the announcement and the fun, the party.
00:35:07.520 Oh, man.
00:35:07.860 And then to Paris, of course, for the party, the engagement party.
00:35:12.180 Yeah.
00:35:12.320 The actual party.
00:35:13.600 I mean, so, yeah, I can relate.
00:35:16.560 Can't wait for that.
00:35:17.560 I think a lot of us can relate, because how many of us have had the formal ceremony in Italy?
00:35:23.160 I mean, almost everybody does that, right?
00:35:28.940 I mean, it's a little bit- it's almost gauche now, because so many people do that.
00:35:34.020 Yeah, it is.
00:35:34.600 People are sick of it.
00:35:37.180 So cliche.
00:35:38.440 Is it?
00:35:39.020 I mean, it's not even cool anymore.
00:35:40.760 Go somewhere else, all right?
00:35:42.700 Go somewhere else.
00:35:43.360 But my dad already has the villa in Italy.
00:35:45.120 No, cancel it.
00:35:46.500 Just cancel it.
00:35:47.400 Okay, well.
00:35:48.240 All right.
00:35:48.620 I can't wait.
00:35:50.080 He says he's more political than dad, so it'll be great.
00:35:54.260 Yeah.
00:35:54.480 He's supposed to be more political and more radical than his dad.
00:35:57.700 And I'm sure they're both all in for democracy.
00:36:00.480 Yeah.
00:36:01.020 Yeah, yeah.
00:36:01.520 Well, that's the problem.
00:36:02.600 They are.
00:36:04.120 They are.
00:36:06.100 Yes, I know.
00:36:07.120 All right.
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00:37:32.520 Pat and Jeffy for Glenn today.
00:37:48.120 I was just looking into the statistic Jeffy just mentioned about.
00:37:54.120 We're stuck on the animated movies.
00:37:55.420 That's just bothering me.
00:37:57.500 I can't believe Inside Out 2 is going to be the highest grossing Pixar movie ever and
00:38:04.720 the biggest animated movie ever.
00:38:07.640 And it's going to happen soon.
00:38:09.120 Because it's third right now.
00:38:10.940 Yeah.
00:38:11.180 I mean, you have Frozen 2 with $1.45 billion, and you have Incredibles 2, $1.24 billion.
00:38:19.680 So, I mean, it is surpassed.
00:38:22.180 I don't know about inflation.
00:38:23.420 $1.28 for Incredibles 2.
00:38:25.900 Where's Toy Story?
00:38:27.260 Where is that on the list?
00:38:28.360 Because that's Pixar.
00:38:29.780 It's like fourth.
00:38:31.380 Okay.
00:38:32.020 So, inflation-adjusted, that's going to win, right?
00:38:35.160 Because that happened in 19...
00:38:37.220 Well, Toy Story 2 was 1999.
00:38:39.360 Toy Story 4 made $1.16 billion.
00:38:42.360 And Toy Story 1 in 1995, I don't know what that made.
00:38:45.660 I don't know.
00:38:46.020 I'll bet you inflation-adjusted...
00:38:47.920 Toy Story 3 and 4 on this.
00:38:49.680 Let's see.
00:38:50.540 What do we have here?
00:38:51.220 The highest grossing...
00:38:53.500 I mean, you think about the Pixar movies that have come out.
00:38:58.200 They've done some pretty good stuff.
00:39:00.120 All the Toy Stories, 1 through 4, is it?
00:39:03.540 They've got the Finding Nemo thing.
00:39:06.840 Yeah.
00:39:07.460 You've got the Incredibles.
00:39:10.560 Ratatouille.
00:39:11.900 Monsters, Inc.
00:39:13.700 I mean, a lot of these are classics.
00:39:16.440 Finding Dory.
00:39:17.540 A Bug's Life.
00:39:20.920 That was really good.
00:39:23.000 Yeah, but...
00:39:23.860 Not one of the classics, maybe, but...
00:39:27.700 Brave.
00:39:28.660 Eh.
00:39:29.760 The Good Dinosaur.
00:39:31.120 See, they kind of lost their way after a while.
00:39:33.580 A little bit.
00:39:34.320 Yeah, a little bit.
00:39:35.160 Cars, though, was really good.
00:39:37.760 Buzz Lightyear didn't do all that well.
00:39:40.240 And you're getting into things like the fairly recent Elemental, which I don't think did very
00:39:45.040 well at all.
00:39:45.620 No.
00:39:45.920 Well, according to this, the top 10 highest grossing animated movies of all time.
00:39:52.080 Mm-hmm.
00:39:52.480 All right.
00:39:53.360 Frozen 2, number one.
00:39:54.760 Mm-hmm.
00:39:55.580 Frozen.
00:39:56.620 Number two.
00:39:57.380 Number two.
00:39:58.160 Yeah.
00:39:59.480 Incredibles, which is third but is now fourth because it's below...
00:40:05.400 Because it just got passed by Inside Out 2.
00:40:07.700 Minions, Toy Story 4, Toy Story 3, Despicable Me, Finding Dory, Zootopia, Despicable Me 2.
00:40:17.320 Wow.
00:40:19.060 That's not inflation-adjusted, though, right?
00:40:21.660 That's just flat-out numbers.
00:40:24.400 Yeah.
00:40:24.520 Yeah.
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00:41:24.520 You know what's delightful?
00:41:26.320 Is what the Democrats are going through right now over this Joe Biden mess.
00:41:30.920 I love it.
00:41:31.980 I just love it.
00:41:32.860 It does make one smile.
00:41:34.580 Oh, my gosh.
00:41:35.380 Does it make me a bad person that I'm just delighting in their chaos right now?
00:41:40.040 Does it matter if it makes you a bad person?
00:41:41.700 No.
00:41:42.060 I really don't.
00:41:42.520 It doesn't.
00:41:42.980 I don't care.
00:41:43.420 I'm not saying it does, but does it matter?
00:41:45.320 No.
00:41:46.060 It does not.
00:41:47.300 Because either way, I'm delighted by it.
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00:43:22.280 Okay, so people are upset about the Joe Biden situation.
00:43:27.040 One of those people, Chuck Todd, expressed his dismay with what's going on.
00:43:34.140 Now, Chuck Todd didn't express this on the NBC news program he does or the Sunday show
00:43:40.880 or whatever it is that he still does.
00:43:43.060 Or does he even do that now?
00:43:44.480 He might even be off of that now.
00:43:45.580 I don't think he does that anymore.
00:43:47.120 He doesn't do the Sunday morning show for sure.
00:43:49.280 Okay, so that's done.
00:43:49.840 Right?
00:43:50.320 He might still do another MSNBC show somewhere in there.
00:43:54.520 It's not like I don't follow his career incredibly closely.
00:43:57.440 No, I do.
00:43:58.320 I could follow it so closely.
00:44:00.420 It's just that, you know, lately we've had power outages that have happened every Sunday morning.
00:44:08.620 And so I've never been able to see if Chuck is still on.
00:44:12.000 So you're saying he's not anymore, right?
00:44:15.840 I don't think he is.
00:44:16.940 Weird.
00:44:17.320 The power outage happens every time he should be on.
00:44:20.440 For whatever reason, I thought it was our neighborhood was the only neighborhood.
00:44:24.720 No, that's mine too.
00:44:25.760 That was having these Sunday morning power outages.
00:44:28.540 Because I would never miss an episode of a Chuck Todd Sunday show if there's power.
00:44:34.640 Right.
00:44:34.860 That's the thing.
00:44:36.200 But here he is on his – and who knew he had a podcast?
00:44:40.260 That's a huge new revelation to me that I'm now going to seek out that podcast whenever and wherever I can.
00:44:47.900 I won't be able to do it on Sundays.
00:44:49.700 No, not on Sundays because the power's out.
00:44:52.220 You know, I wish I could, but I can't.
00:44:54.840 Maybe on my iPad because my iPad still connects to the LTE internet.
00:45:02.000 So I'll have to remember to do that.
00:45:05.960 Anyway, here's what he had to say about the Biden situation.
00:45:09.200 It has made me want to rethink a lot of the Biden biography.
00:45:12.640 I still can't believe he ran for president in the first place given that his family was in crisis in 2018.
00:45:18.260 That I look – you look at what has happened.
00:45:20.880 I can't believe he put his family through this.
00:45:23.340 And now looking at his behavior now in clinging to this.
00:45:27.780 Right.
00:45:28.040 I, you know, I think the entire narrative on Joe Biden is going to change in that he was – he's always been – everything has been about his ambition.
00:45:37.960 Yeah.
00:45:38.380 And his ambition comes first.
00:45:40.320 Right.
00:45:40.680 Well, except for the fact that I feel like his family is in part responsible for pushing him down this road.
00:45:49.360 Darn right they are.
00:45:50.680 Especially Jill.
00:45:51.940 You know she loves it and she wants it.
00:45:54.020 And so she's pushing him into it.
00:45:56.040 Yes.
00:45:56.840 Absolutely.
00:45:57.320 She even made them come up with the stupid music for her.
00:46:01.020 Yeah.
00:46:02.180 Yep.
00:46:02.400 I can't stand it.
00:46:03.620 First of all, she hates Joe Biden.
00:46:05.900 But she hates him so much that she made them come up with new music for her.
00:46:10.780 Yeah.
00:46:11.180 Right.
00:46:11.460 I mean, it's terrible.
00:46:12.560 Terrible.
00:46:12.980 And they've only used it twice.
00:46:15.080 It's so bad.
00:46:15.180 I thought they – I think they got called out for it so badly, which surprises me that that actually worked.
00:46:21.080 Because normally they just power through.
00:46:22.960 Mm-hmm.
00:46:23.400 But –
00:46:24.360 Like they're doing right now.
00:46:25.420 Yeah.
00:46:26.340 Yeah.
00:46:26.500 I mean, this is an incredible outcry for the Democrats.
00:46:30.000 They never have this kind of disunity.
00:46:31.960 Never.
00:46:33.240 And yet they're powering through so far.
00:46:36.100 I mean, Biden's got his heels dug in.
00:46:38.640 Yeah, he does.
00:46:39.060 He's not going anywhere.
00:46:40.320 Right.
00:46:40.660 And he said it.
00:46:41.700 Multiplified.
00:46:41.820 You know, they keep asking, oh, is he going to make a decision?
00:46:44.940 I mean, he made it.
00:46:46.300 Yeah.
00:46:46.400 I don't know why we're even – what's the argument?
00:46:48.460 The argument is it's incredible that he's already made it.
00:46:51.600 But he has.
00:46:52.720 I don't know what it's going to take.
00:46:55.840 Again, I think it would take Barack Obama.
00:46:58.540 I think Obama's got to come out and say, Joe, it's time to get out.
00:47:02.180 You're not going to win.
00:47:05.680 If that happened publicly, it's over.
00:47:09.320 It's over at that point.
00:47:11.120 Don't you think?
00:47:11.780 I mean, Obama's really the power in the party.
00:47:15.340 If he came out and did a public interview and said –
00:47:21.160 He's got to go.
00:47:21.780 He's got to go.
00:47:22.580 It's time for him to go.
00:47:24.220 Yeah.
00:47:25.080 The decline –
00:47:26.260 It would be more difficult than ever for him to keep his heels dug in.
00:47:29.980 The decline is just too steep right now.
00:47:32.000 Joe, you need to get out.
00:47:33.160 It'll be over.
00:47:33.740 I hope he does.
00:47:34.200 I do too, but I mean – or do I?
00:47:37.460 I go back and forth on that.
00:47:39.340 Sometimes I do want him out because it's clear that he can't handle the job.
00:47:43.000 So if he were to accidentally win or they cheat him into winning –
00:47:46.460 It's because you feel sad for him.
00:47:48.280 No, I don't feel sad for him.
00:47:49.240 We've already covered that.
00:47:50.080 No, I do not feel sad for him.
00:47:51.780 No.
00:47:52.140 You kind of do.
00:47:52.800 I feel no sympathy for Joe Biden.
00:47:55.120 I really don't.
00:47:56.140 I don't.
00:47:56.700 Pat.
00:47:57.160 I don't feel sad for him at all.
00:47:59.780 I feel like he needs to be gone.
00:48:03.520 That's what I feel like.
00:48:04.580 He doesn't need to be president of the United States.
00:48:07.020 Right.
00:48:07.960 Exactly.
00:48:08.700 He does not – I mean, go home and recuperate or languish in your remaining –
00:48:14.940 whatever they do.
00:48:15.640 Whatever it is, you do.
00:48:16.800 Yeah.
00:48:17.140 You do you in Delaware, not in Washington, D.C.
00:48:23.080 But does he have a better chance to beat Trump or not as good a chance at beating Trump?
00:48:29.880 That's what I kind of go back and forth on.
00:48:31.400 Anyone else in line has less of a chance to beat Trump, right?
00:48:35.140 You would think so, although I just saw a poll – we talked about it earlier in the week –
00:48:39.900 where Kamala Harris wins by one point right now, if the election were now.
00:48:45.440 Is that a poll done by her?
00:48:46.860 44-43 over Trump.
00:48:49.380 I don't know.
00:48:50.280 I don't remember who did the poll.
00:48:52.860 It's hard to believe, though.
00:48:54.300 Yeah.
00:48:54.780 It's really hard to believe.
00:48:55.820 Most definitely it's hard to believe.
00:48:57.580 Yeah.
00:48:57.820 But either way, he's not going unless, you know, something really big happens to end this thing.
00:49:05.880 Like, you know, maybe he melts down again completely.
00:49:09.460 Or worse.
00:49:10.940 Or worse.
00:49:12.060 Yeah.
00:49:12.440 I mean, that's always a possibility.
00:49:13.680 Yeah.
00:49:14.040 And you'd hate to see that.
00:49:17.580 That's what I'm saying.
00:49:18.560 Right, yeah.
00:49:18.940 That's why I said, or worse.
00:49:20.140 There's the sympathy.
00:49:21.040 Don't wish horrible things.
00:49:23.360 Yeah, don't wish or worse.
00:49:25.020 I just want him out of office.
00:49:26.440 That's what I want.
00:49:27.520 That's what I want.
00:49:29.740 So Chuck Todd's upset.
00:49:33.960 And, you know, these people, too.
00:49:37.240 These people coming around, too.
00:49:39.180 They're upset.
00:49:39.520 Don't tell me you didn't know.
00:49:41.100 That's right.
00:49:41.920 Don't tell me you didn't know.
00:49:44.480 You all lied to us.
00:49:45.720 Stop pretending.
00:49:45.740 You've been lying to us for years.
00:49:47.400 And now you want us to believe, oh, now we noticed.
00:49:50.020 Oh, boy.
00:49:50.720 We're not lying now.
00:49:52.300 Haven't seen that before.
00:49:54.780 I know.
00:49:55.920 Come on.
00:49:57.660 That brings up, again, the quote I found yesterday.
00:50:01.500 And, I mean, this happened the night after, or the day after the debate.
00:50:07.420 Or maybe the night of the debate, even.
00:50:10.760 No, I guess it was the next day.
00:50:12.940 After the debate, he was still suffering from his cold.
00:50:16.040 Yes.
00:50:16.540 And that's when they went out to the party after the debate, still suffering from his cold.
00:50:21.480 So Jill says at that gathering, so let's talk about the debate, because I know it's on your minds.
00:50:28.020 And then, and I can't believe I didn't see this, you know, back then, what, two weeks ago?
00:50:35.360 Yeah.
00:50:35.560 She said, as Joe said earlier today, he's not a young man.
00:50:41.900 After last night's debate, he said, you know, Jill, I don't know what happened.
00:50:49.940 I didn't feel that great.
00:50:52.300 Okay, again, that's to make us believe it was a one-time thing.
00:51:00.140 Right.
00:51:00.660 That was just, we've never seen something like that before.
00:51:04.680 It didn't feel good.
00:51:06.120 Uh-huh.
00:51:06.480 I had called, he said in his Snuffleupagus interview that he, the doctors checked him
00:51:12.020 because they thought it was COVID, it was some kind of infection.
00:51:14.880 It was just, just a bad cold.
00:51:16.600 And I mean, is that true?
00:51:17.640 I doubt it.
00:51:18.700 But even if it is, we've seen it a million times before and things like this.
00:51:23.920 Security secretary.
00:51:25.680 She knew so long as she was nine.
00:51:32.480 You can't believe it, banning books about black experience.
00:51:36.820 After I signed the PAC Act into law.
00:51:40.820 I mean, just a few little examples of what we've seen over and over, and there are hundreds of examples.
00:51:47.600 So much more.
00:51:48.620 So much more.
00:51:49.880 Over the last few years.
00:51:51.300 In particular, over the last few years.
00:51:53.180 Now, he's obviously, we've pointed it out even in the last 10 years.
00:51:57.520 But, I mean, in particular, the decline in the last five years?
00:52:02.180 Well, certainly since the presidency.
00:52:03.860 Is dramatic.
00:52:04.700 During the presidency, he's gone downhill quickly.
00:52:07.000 And that kind of makes sense because of the demands of the job.
00:52:10.400 Yeah.
00:52:10.820 You know?
00:52:11.480 And so if you're in decline already, that's going to expedite that.
00:52:15.860 So, yeah, again, don't try to tell us you haven't seen any of this happening.
00:52:20.960 Oh, my gosh.
00:52:22.020 I can't believe what we're seeing now.
00:52:24.180 But they're all irritated by it because everybody's on the war path.
00:52:28.540 Well, they all bought in with their lies.
00:52:30.060 We'll just continue to lie.
00:52:31.240 It's fine.
00:52:32.180 It's fine.
00:52:32.860 It's just, Joe, we can muddle through.
00:52:36.140 Well, no, not anymore.
00:52:37.900 You can't.
00:52:38.480 And now we're getting reporters in the halls of Congress asking our representatives about what the deal is.
00:52:46.060 All these Democrats are under fire now, like John Hickenlooper, who is asked about his support for Joe Biden.
00:52:54.980 Do you think President Biden can win in 2024?
00:52:58.940 You know, I'm holding off on that whole discussion.
00:53:01.980 Are you, John?
00:53:02.760 Are you?
00:53:03.120 Let's get NATO done.
00:53:05.240 I mean, are you waiting to see his performance at the press conference tomorrow to make a decision?
00:53:09.340 Well, I'm watching, but I'm going to hold off on having the discussion.
00:53:13.180 Okay, so you're not willing to say either way whether you think President Biden should be the nominee?
00:53:18.960 Well, I'm not willing to say you.
00:53:21.120 But I am willing to say.
00:53:23.140 Well, when are you going to speak up with that?
00:53:26.100 Again, when the time's right.
00:53:28.260 Well, all right.
00:53:29.560 Okay, John.
00:53:30.700 Yeah.
00:53:31.700 So, he's probably busy booking a theater to watch a porn movie with his mom.
00:53:38.940 You know, it was one time.
00:53:39.920 You know?
00:53:40.380 It was one time.
00:53:41.820 And it was years ago.
00:53:44.440 So, it's not like.
00:53:45.720 You need to let that go.
00:53:51.820 Yeah, I can't.
00:53:53.020 It's just such a weird thing.
00:53:54.460 It was so weird.
00:53:55.720 And he watched a porn movie with his mom.
00:53:58.760 And he's in office.
00:54:00.120 Right.
00:54:00.420 And he's in office.
00:54:01.200 Yeah.
00:54:01.520 Oh, it's just.
00:54:02.120 Yeah.
00:54:03.260 I mean, you've got politicians being hassled and drummed out of office for less than that.
00:54:09.580 Yeah.
00:54:09.880 And we've got this on John Hickenlooper.
00:54:12.940 And he's still walking through the halls of Congress.
00:54:15.100 Something's wrong in America.
00:54:16.940 Also, Representative Dan Goldman was asked about George Clooney pulling support for Biden.
00:54:23.840 George Clooney is calling for President Biden to drop out of the race.
00:54:26.840 He does not think that Democrats can win with him on the ticket.
00:54:29.740 He also expressed major concerns about his mental fitness.
00:54:32.320 What is your reaction to that?
00:54:35.380 I appreciate hearing Mr. Clooney's opinion.
00:54:39.580 And, you know, we'll continue to deal with this within our Democratic family to make sure that we beat Donald Trump and protect democracy in the future.
00:54:50.960 Do you think people close to President Biden are being honest about his mental state?
00:54:56.200 No.
00:54:56.500 Yeah, we're done.
00:54:57.220 Yeah.
00:54:57.740 Done with you.
00:54:58.440 Okay.
00:54:59.720 They're just going through what Republicans go through on a continuing basis.
00:55:04.640 That's amazing.
00:55:05.720 They can't handle it, though.
00:55:06.920 No, they cannot.
00:55:07.920 They're used to it, and they can't handle it.
00:55:10.900 Also, Nancy Pelosi was subjected to this interrogation as she's walking down the halls of Congress.
00:55:16.980 Do you believe that him waiting so long to make the specific upon the party?
00:55:21.120 I'm not going to make any comments in a full way about the fate of our nation.
00:55:26.180 Okay?
00:55:26.920 Okay.
00:55:27.220 Are you concerned whether or not he can win in November?
00:55:30.420 I think he can win in November.
00:55:32.920 Do you believe he should write for re-election?
00:55:34.480 I'm not.
00:55:34.860 Am I speaking English to you?
00:55:38.580 Am I speaking English to you?
00:55:40.140 I don't know.
00:55:40.900 You sound like you're drunk again, so.
00:55:42.960 Right now, in the hall.
00:55:46.320 It's up to the president to society.
00:55:49.100 To society.
00:55:49.920 Yeah.
00:55:50.340 It's up to the president.
00:55:50.940 Am I speaking English to you right now?
00:55:52.680 Barely.
00:55:54.580 Barely.
00:55:54.940 Let me talk down to you a little bit.
00:55:56.740 Have you been drinking, Representative Pelosi?
00:55:59.180 That should have been the reply.
00:55:59.440 Have you been drinking?
00:56:00.280 That's what I would have asked you.
00:56:01.280 Yes, that should have been the reply.
00:56:02.180 Have you been drinking?
00:56:03.080 Am I speaking English to you?
00:56:04.300 Have you been drinking?
00:56:06.360 It'd be great, wouldn't it?
00:56:07.360 Yes, it would.
00:56:08.140 Just get right back in her face like that.
00:56:09.920 It'd be awesome.
00:56:11.200 Because, again, they're not used to this.
00:56:12.940 No way.
00:56:13.380 They never get this treatment.
00:56:15.080 And so, man, when the shoe's on the other foot, it doesn't feel very good to them.
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00:58:03.160 All righty.
00:58:14.460 So John Kirby was also asked.
00:58:18.500 In fact, he was asked about Nancy Pelosi's situation now, because Nancy Pelosi yesterday was so weird on this issue that, you know, it's up to Joe Biden.
00:58:28.580 Well, yeah, Joe Biden already said he's staying in the ranks.
00:58:31.980 He's in.
00:58:32.400 So where do you stand on that?
00:58:34.260 So Kirby was asked about that.
00:58:36.260 He's made that decision.
00:58:37.780 Isn't that right?
00:58:38.360 Yes.
00:58:38.580 So why is Nancy Pelosi asking him to make a decision, John?
00:58:43.740 I don't know.
00:58:44.700 You're right, Martha.
00:58:45.600 He did make his decision, and he made it crystal clear to everybody that he's running for re-election.
00:58:51.200 Mm-hmm.
00:58:51.940 Yeah.
00:58:52.760 Wow, John Kirby on Fox News.
00:58:54.160 That's interesting.
00:58:54.720 That is interesting, isn't it?
00:58:56.260 Because that almost never happens.
00:58:57.880 I know.
00:58:59.360 It's really difficult to get any of the administration officials on Fox, because you know that they get all kinds of flack for that.
00:59:07.920 What are you doing?
00:59:09.200 I'm fake.
00:59:09.780 I'm fake news.
00:59:10.300 I'm talking to you.
00:59:11.360 Yeah.
00:59:12.780 You should only show up on the news broadcasts that parrot everything you say.
00:59:20.800 Only.
00:59:21.920 Where nobody will challenge you, nobody's going to ask you a difficult question, no one's going to hold your feet to the fire.
00:59:27.220 Well, they don't want to be held to the fire.
00:59:28.840 No, they don't.
00:59:29.940 And their line, all their people that want Biden out, their line is, well, he's the nominee.
00:59:37.900 So it isn't, you know, a couple of them were saying, hey, we're behind Joe.
00:59:43.880 It's Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe.
00:59:45.680 Well, they're behind Joe until they're not.
00:59:47.700 But the rest of them are all saying, well, we're behind the nominee, and Joe Biden is our nominee.
00:59:53.920 Well, that's a little disheartening to the Bidens.
00:59:59.320 A little.
01:00:00.320 A little disheartening to the Bidens sitting up there with Hunter pretending that he's chief of staff,
01:00:05.760 and Jill wandering around making sure that people are looking after Joe so she doesn't have to.
01:00:12.740 Because why?
01:00:13.800 Why is it?
01:00:14.260 Because she hates him.
01:00:17.700 You are not going to convince me anything else.
01:00:22.480 I'm not even going to try now.
01:00:23.880 I'm not even going to try anymore because I love it.
01:00:28.940 But they all, you know, that's their line now is that, you know, well, we're behind the Democratic nominee.
01:00:35.980 Okay.
01:00:36.700 We've got to stop Donald Trump.
01:00:38.060 That's all they got.
01:00:39.060 Right.
01:00:39.780 That's all they've got.
01:00:40.380 I mean, they hate Donald Trump so much that they're just irrational about it.
01:00:46.640 And this protect democracy garbage is so ridiculous.
01:00:51.140 They're trying to really push the theme that if Donald Trump wins the election, he's going to, on day one, become a dictator.
01:01:00.260 I mean, that is just garbage.
01:01:03.900 Well, I mean, they forget that he's already been in office.
01:01:07.580 Right.
01:01:08.680 Yeah.
01:01:09.000 We have four years worth of evidence that that's not true.
01:01:16.000 It's not accurate.
01:01:17.040 And you all hated him even before he took office.
01:01:20.440 Yeah, that's for sure.
01:01:21.160 I remember the old pink hat parade that they had.
01:01:25.420 If I remember right, they had rioting and picketing going on at the inauguration for Donald Trump.
01:01:36.140 Oh, they did.
01:01:36.640 I mean, they were.
01:01:37.300 Yeah, they did.
01:01:38.400 Yeah, you bet they did.
01:01:39.740 It wasn't.
01:01:40.160 Before he even took office.
01:01:41.340 Yeah.
01:01:42.280 Yeah.
01:01:43.220 So.
01:01:43.780 And it was weird because they loved him first.
01:01:46.540 They loved him during the time when he wasn't a Republican.
01:01:52.580 Yeah.
01:01:52.700 You know, they couldn't get enough of Donald Trump.
01:01:56.320 And then.
01:01:56.520 He was Mr. New York, New York.
01:01:58.100 Yeah.
01:01:58.740 He's the guy.
01:02:00.540 Not now.
01:02:01.500 Now it's just so irrational.
01:02:04.160 All right.
01:02:04.620 More coming up.
01:02:06.800 Glenn Beck.
01:02:09.660 You know what television needs?
01:02:11.640 A cooking show for dogs.
01:02:14.200 Think about it.
01:02:14.820 It'd be so easy.
01:02:15.960 Every episode, just be the same thing.
01:02:18.320 The dog making a batch of kippel food, turning the oven all the way up as high as it will
01:02:23.700 go and just let it bake there until all the taste and nutrition, all of it's baked right
01:02:31.500 out of it.
01:02:32.100 Just burned completely out of it.
01:02:35.020 Wouldn't that be great?
01:02:36.460 Then just walk away and go find some human food to eat.
01:02:40.340 You may not make millions on that, actually.
01:02:42.500 I'm going to, but if your dog isn't getting good nutrition in his food, maybe it's time
01:02:48.240 you tried giving him a little rough greens.
01:02:50.500 It's not dog food.
01:02:51.660 It's a dog food supplement developed by naturopathic doctor Dennis Black.
01:02:56.400 You just sprinkle this on the dog's food.
01:02:59.320 Brown food is dead food.
01:03:01.800 You want the greens.
01:03:03.180 You name it.
01:03:03.680 If it's healthy for your dog, it's probably in Rough Greens.
01:03:06.700 They're so confident that your dog is going to love it.
01:03:09.300 They have a special deal for you.
01:03:10.580 Go to roughgreens.com slash Beck or call 833-GLEN-33.
01:03:14.480 They'll give you your first trial bag free.
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01:03:20.980 Check out Pat's show.
01:03:22.080 That guy right there, Pat Gray Unleashed, every day at 7 to 9 a.m.
01:03:26.020 Eastern, or anywhere you get your podcasts.
01:03:52.420 Pat Gray, Jeff Fisher for Glenn today.
01:03:54.640 All right, Kevin Costner's Horizon movie, not doing well.
01:03:59.060 In fact, it's doing so not well, they've canceled Horizon 2 being in theaters next month.
01:04:08.360 Wow.
01:04:09.040 Already.
01:04:09.720 Wow.
01:04:10.500 Yeah.
01:04:11.300 The first one, such a flop.
01:04:12.720 I think it's made, is it $20 million, $22 million, something like that?
01:04:16.820 And that's nowhere near enough.
01:04:18.120 I know.
01:04:18.520 I enjoyed it.
01:04:19.180 I enjoyed it, but I mean, it was not as good as I had ever.
01:04:24.640 I had hoped for, but I enjoy Kevin, and I enjoy that genre and all that stuff, but I
01:04:32.180 was, I don't know what I was hoping, honestly, I don't know what I was hoping for, but it
01:04:36.180 wasn't that.
01:04:37.340 You're probably hoping for something that felt like the Sheridan thing.
01:04:43.420 What's his first name?
01:04:44.220 Yeah, Taylor.
01:04:44.940 Taylor Sheridan.
01:04:46.060 Yeah, I guess.
01:04:47.360 Something that's good as Yellowstone.
01:04:50.260 And from what I've heard, it's just not.
01:04:52.540 No, it's not.
01:04:53.800 No, it's a full, you know, the epic thing is three or four series movies, and it was, you
01:05:00.240 know, this was supposed to be, this laid all the groundwork for you.
01:05:04.340 But, I mean, we wanted more than just the groundwork laid.
01:05:08.100 When you're watching a three-hour movie, you need more than groundwork.
01:05:12.680 And it didn't, I don't know that it actually felt like three hours, but it was a long time.
01:05:17.040 Yeah.
01:05:17.360 I don't know what it felt like.
01:05:18.460 I've been to three-hour movies before where you're like, well, what am I getting out of
01:05:21.400 here?
01:05:21.980 Mm-hmm.
01:05:22.700 Checking your watch along the way.
01:05:24.580 That's not a good sign.
01:05:25.520 About 220, you're like, oof.
01:05:28.000 Yeah.
01:05:28.800 I gotta.
01:05:30.220 Uh-huh.
01:05:31.440 So, I guess it's just been pulled from theaters already.
01:05:34.700 Wow.
01:05:35.020 It's gonna go straight to streaming.
01:05:37.020 Yeah, it's gonna go straight to streaming.
01:05:38.420 Kind of weird.
01:05:39.120 Wow.
01:05:39.680 And he's got four total planned.
01:05:42.120 Yeah, well, does he?
01:05:43.780 Yeah, probably.
01:05:44.660 I mean, if they're pulling that.
01:05:45.380 He's got a plan, they're just not happening.
01:05:46.760 Because I thought three was gonna, I mean, I thought they were gonna start filming three
01:05:51.240 very soon.
01:05:51.980 I wonder if that'll be canceled now.
01:05:54.040 I don't know.
01:05:55.400 Be interesting to see.
01:05:56.280 Probably, I mean.
01:05:57.280 He would think so.
01:05:58.020 I mean, unless you want to throw good money after bad, you just gotta cancel that, right?
01:06:03.940 Yeah, we were gonna do that, but maybe not so much now.
01:06:08.320 Really weird.
01:06:09.360 Yeah, I mean.
01:06:10.100 It's too bad.
01:06:10.940 I like Costner.
01:06:11.380 It is too bad.
01:06:12.000 I do, too.
01:06:12.880 Yeah.
01:06:13.160 I do, too.
01:06:13.860 And I'm sad to see that.
01:06:15.920 Yeah.
01:06:16.380 Not work well.
01:06:17.700 Now, maybe two bounces back.
01:06:20.920 He keeps three going, and two, the streaming two, everybody goes, there!
01:06:25.060 That's the one that should have been won.
01:06:27.100 Yeah.
01:06:27.440 And so, you know, battle's back.
01:06:29.700 Maybe.
01:06:30.160 I'm hoping that's the case.
01:06:31.460 Maybe.
01:06:31.960 Am I working for Costner now?
01:06:35.400 Maybe it's a Superman-type situation where the first one was not good, the second one,
01:06:40.060 though, was really good, and the third one was terrible.
01:06:43.160 Could be that.
01:06:44.020 Could be.
01:06:44.700 Could be that.
01:06:45.340 Absolutely could be that.
01:06:46.700 Then the fourth one is okay.
01:06:48.100 Yeah.
01:06:48.360 Because since the third one was so bad, the fourth one can't be that bad.
01:06:51.340 And then you got Star Trek, where every even episode was good, and all the odd ones were
01:06:57.100 not.
01:06:57.820 So, it could be that, too.
01:06:59.240 I don't know.
01:07:00.060 I don't know.
01:07:01.040 Let's go to Todd in New York.
01:07:02.460 Hey, Todd.
01:07:03.380 You're on the Glenn Beck program with Pat and Jeffy.
01:07:06.460 So, clearly, the president has goulash for brains, but this is why we have checks and
01:07:11.200 balances.
01:07:11.900 This is why we have three branches of government.
01:07:13.800 So, if one individual goes down, you know, we almost will feel the effects, but not to the
01:07:18.520 extent we're feeling them today.
01:07:19.720 The executive branch is more than just the president.
01:07:22.400 It's the cabinet.
01:07:23.280 It's all the independent agencies.
01:07:25.120 But the Dems fill all of these spots with people just because of the color of their skin
01:07:30.620 or their sexual preference.
01:07:31.860 We have Pete Buttigieg as transportation secretary because of what he likes to do in the bedroom.
01:07:36.980 We have Kamala Harris as VP simply because of the color of her skin.
01:07:40.540 So, if the president were to die, if the president were to go mentally insane, you know, we can
01:07:45.920 handle it until the next election.
01:07:47.960 And this is important because, you know, Trump is going to be three years older than he is
01:07:52.160 next time everything comes around than he is today.
01:07:54.360 That's math, Joe Biden.
01:07:55.880 But we'll be okay because hopefully we have competent people in these leadership positions.
01:08:00.740 That's why we need somebody as VP, not just because they're Hispanic or not just because
01:08:05.540 they're a female.
01:08:06.300 J.D. Vance.
01:08:06.880 Exactly right.
01:08:11.500 Well said, Todd.
01:08:13.400 Yeah.
01:08:13.800 I mean, look, we all, you know, I like to dream that that's how things should be.
01:08:19.680 Yeah.
01:08:20.120 You know, even, I mean, it's called the swamp for a reason.
01:08:24.420 Yeah.
01:08:25.220 It's really true.
01:08:26.280 Yeah.
01:08:26.720 And it's not just Kamala either.
01:08:28.740 No, it is not.
01:08:29.400 You've got her because of the color of her skin.
01:08:30.780 You've got Buttigieg because of what he likes to do sexually.
01:08:34.640 And you've got Rachel Levine because she's transgendered, right?
01:08:40.660 Yes.
01:08:41.040 I mean, all through the Biden administration, you find the DEI hires.
01:08:49.320 We have a Supreme Court justice that doesn't know what a woman is.
01:08:52.280 So ridiculous.
01:08:53.800 Ugh, what a world.
01:08:55.380 Let's go to Jeremy in Texas.
01:08:57.960 Hey, Jeremy.
01:08:59.480 Hey, guys.
01:09:00.240 How are y'all?
01:09:00.760 Good.
01:09:01.220 All right.
01:09:03.040 My question on this one was basically, I think I have a scenario that the Democrats may
01:09:07.480 be trying to pull off here.
01:09:08.640 There's only one reason I can think of that they would implode Joe Biden's campaign, and
01:09:16.700 that's to move Kamala Harris up next month at the National Convention, and they could
01:09:21.740 appoint Barack Obama as her VP.
01:09:24.160 They actually can't do that because there's a possibility that he could become president,
01:09:28.760 which he can't do, right?
01:09:29.660 And you can't.
01:09:30.100 Yeah.
01:09:30.660 He's term limited, so he could not be the vice presidential pick.
01:09:34.640 But.
01:09:35.960 Appreciate it, though, Jeremy.
01:09:36.940 I mean, that's a good reminder for people who think, well, maybe they're trying to pull
01:09:42.220 that.
01:09:42.660 They can't.
01:09:43.600 They can't pull that.
01:09:44.700 But.
01:09:45.260 But.
01:09:46.800 Michelle.
01:09:47.800 Oh, yeah.
01:09:48.460 Could be the VP.
01:09:49.000 Oh, yeah.
01:09:49.280 Big Mike could absolutely.
01:09:50.820 Absolutely.
01:09:51.640 Absolutely be the VP.
01:09:53.500 100%.
01:09:53.740 My wife was asked by, I don't know, one of her friends about the Big Mike situation.
01:09:59.800 I'm sure she loved that.
01:10:01.260 Yeah, she did.
01:10:02.140 She loved that.
01:10:02.900 And so she was asking me about it, and I said, well, you know, we joke about it, but
01:10:07.840 do I absolutely believe it's true?
01:10:11.440 No.
01:10:12.360 Oh, my gosh.
01:10:13.380 But she said, well, I heard there's no photographs of Michelle Obama during a pregnancy.
01:10:22.220 So I checked for that and couldn't find a single thing.
01:10:28.560 There are no pictures of her pregnant.
01:10:30.980 But that doesn't, I mean, that doesn't mean that she was never pregnant.
01:10:34.740 No, of course not.
01:10:36.040 Of course not.
01:10:37.040 I did find a whole bunch of pictures of her as a little girl, and you could tell it's her.
01:10:42.940 But did she make the transition at three?
01:10:45.360 I don't know.
01:10:45.920 Maybe.
01:10:46.720 There's also a whole bunch of pictures of her as Big Mike.
01:10:50.420 Well, I don't know whether those are real or not.
01:10:52.480 I'm just saying there's a whole bunch of pictures of those.
01:10:55.100 Not that I've gone down that Big Mike rabbit hole.
01:10:57.860 No, it sounds like you have, actually.
01:10:59.720 It sounds like you have.
01:10:59.980 It's interesting to show up.
01:11:01.080 I show up on my computer.
01:11:02.400 What am I going to do, not look?
01:11:03.760 Yeah, you could.
01:11:04.640 Yeah, you can't.
01:11:05.200 That's impossible.
01:11:05.960 Is it?
01:11:07.620 Really?
01:11:08.080 I haven't looked at them.
01:11:09.000 Yeah, it's impossible.
01:11:09.420 Of course, they weren't presented to me, so maybe that's why.
01:11:12.120 You can't look if they are presented.
01:11:14.000 I'll send you some.
01:11:15.620 No, that's all right.
01:11:16.540 That's okay.
01:11:17.940 Let's go to Lynette in Indiana.
01:11:20.400 Hey, Lynette.
01:11:21.660 Good morning, fellas.
01:11:22.980 I wanted to tell you, first of all, I love your sense of humor.
01:11:27.180 Thank you.
01:11:27.480 And in that vein, I've been listening to the theme song for the First Lady, and it has an uncanny resemblance to the theme song from an old TV series called F Group.
01:11:41.780 Yeah.
01:11:42.520 That's it?
01:11:43.220 Yeah, yeah.
01:11:43.680 I haven't seen F Troop in a long time.
01:11:45.580 It has been a long time since I've seen F Troop, and I don't know that if the soundtrack actually played in front of me, I wouldn't be able to say, oh, yeah, that's F Troop.
01:11:54.380 But I did see it making the rounds yesterday, and some of the people were saying that it was just kind of just a joke thing because it didn't really sound like F Troop.
01:12:08.260 And I did not – I heard the very beginning of the F Troop theme, and I thought, eh.
01:12:16.100 Yeah, let's see.
01:12:17.760 Let's see.
01:12:18.700 F Troop.
01:12:20.920 I don't know.
01:12:21.440 The end of the Civil War was near, went quite accidentally.
01:12:26.540 Probably can't play that, actually.
01:12:31.700 With the words, it makes it a little difficult, doesn't it?
01:12:34.460 But the words, it makes it hard.
01:12:37.280 When you hear what we didn't play, that beginning of those horns, that's where they get the similarities of her music.
01:12:46.260 That would be funny if it's based on F Troop.
01:12:49.660 I would love that.
01:12:50.240 Well, let's just go with that.
01:12:51.440 I would love that.
01:12:52.260 Let's just go with that.
01:12:53.000 That's exactly what it is.
01:12:54.480 Yes.
01:12:54.920 Yes.
01:12:55.480 Good point.
01:12:56.180 It sounds exactly like F Troop.
01:12:57.500 Yes, you're 100% right.
01:12:58.780 You know what they did is they just stole the F Troop theme for her song.
01:13:03.620 They did.
01:13:03.940 If they were to put lyrics to it, it would be the lyrics that they used for F Troop.
01:13:07.760 But since we can't play it and didn't play it, that's the way it is.
01:13:11.580 Yes.
01:13:12.560 There you go.
01:13:13.200 Simple as that.
01:13:14.120 Simple as that.
01:13:15.880 Okay.
01:13:17.120 Well, I'm glad we settled that.
01:13:18.980 Good.
01:13:19.380 I mean, it's just incredible that she insisted on, and the Marine Corps says, no, no, she
01:13:25.240 didn't insist on that.
01:13:25.680 They did that on their own.
01:13:27.440 Right.
01:13:28.380 Okay.
01:13:29.140 There's no possible way the Marine Corps said, hey, you know what?
01:13:33.360 The First Lady needs a theme as well.
01:13:36.240 Just like, you know, just like the Commander-in-Chief has, hail to the chief, why we need to do something
01:13:43.380 for the First Lady.
01:13:44.820 Yeah.
01:13:45.020 There's no way.
01:13:45.860 There's no way.
01:13:46.480 You know, she...
01:13:48.480 100%.
01:13:49.480 Got her panties in a wad because she didn't have a theme song.
01:13:54.360 100%.
01:13:54.760 So they played it twice, and it was so bad and so stupid that they never played it again.
01:14:00.700 And that was like, I think the second time they played it was in 2021.
01:14:04.240 Yeah, it was a while ago.
01:14:05.300 Yeah.
01:14:05.680 It's been a while.
01:14:06.160 And again, I don't know why I was making the rounds again about it, but it was, I had
01:14:13.640 heard that they, I had forgotten that they even played it, because I had heard that they
01:14:18.360 commissioned it and then decided, ooh, we shouldn't do that.
01:14:22.260 But they obviously let it play a couple of times and said, ooh, we shouldn't do that.
01:14:26.600 Yeah.
01:14:27.020 Well, it was embarrassingly bad.
01:14:28.840 So yeah, they shouldn't do that.
01:14:30.340 Even if it...
01:14:31.340 Even if it was good.
01:14:32.300 I don't know that they could have done something that was good, you know, that would sound great
01:14:38.520 for being the first lady.
01:14:40.760 But imagine, you know, I need my own music.
01:14:44.660 I know.
01:14:45.320 I need it.
01:14:46.000 Just the eagle of this family.
01:14:48.720 You know why?
01:14:49.480 It's astounding.
01:14:50.120 You know why she wanted the band to come up with the old music?
01:14:53.980 Well, what's your thought on that?
01:14:55.000 Because she hates the jill bug.
01:14:57.560 And it just drove her out of her mind.
01:14:59.440 She can't stand the fact that he has his own music.
01:15:03.120 Yeah, you're right.
01:15:03.680 Exactly right.
01:15:04.480 All right.
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01:16:46.440 Here's just a little taste.
01:16:47.560 We were talking about the Jill Biden theme song that the Marine Corps wrote for her, and they've used it twice and then stopped.
01:16:55.860 Because, I mean, listen to it.
01:16:59.260 That's what I'm saying.
01:17:00.860 Just.
01:17:01.260 The First Lady of the United States, Jill Biden.
01:17:08.700 I'm sorry.
01:17:09.400 Dr. Jill Biden.
01:17:11.500 I mean, that's awful.
01:17:12.720 That is.
01:17:16.260 It does sound F-troop-ish.
01:17:20.600 Kind of does.
01:17:21.380 And it's just really, really bad.
01:17:23.640 So, good choice to drop that.
01:17:25.660 Yes, it was.
01:17:26.700 Really good choice.
01:17:27.580 But, again, even if it was something.
01:17:31.180 That was fantastic.
01:17:32.840 Yeah.
01:17:33.360 Yeah.
01:17:33.760 Which I don't know.
01:17:34.760 I don't know what that would be.
01:17:36.080 Why do you think she had one commissioned, do you think?
01:17:38.500 Why would she have a song written for her specifically?
01:17:42.220 I'll tell you why, Pat.
01:17:43.460 All right.
01:17:43.820 Because she hates Joe Biden, her husband.
01:17:48.400 She hates him.
01:17:49.660 Really?
01:17:50.260 She does?
01:17:51.320 Tell me you can't tell that.
01:17:54.160 Every time you see them.
01:17:55.740 Absolutely.
01:17:56.420 Every time.
01:17:57.560 Every time.
01:17:57.860 There are times when they walk out of that White House on their way to the helicopter.
01:18:02.860 Yeah.
01:18:02.980 And she has the look of disdain.
01:18:06.100 Oh, yeah.
01:18:06.480 For him.
01:18:07.080 Yes.
01:18:07.740 That's very true.
01:18:08.680 She hates him, Pat.
01:18:11.040 There's just no doubt about it in my mind.
01:18:13.320 One of my favorite.
01:18:13.940 I'm sorry.
01:18:14.680 One of my favorite Joe Biden hates Joe Biden moments was when he was trying to put his coat
01:18:19.060 on.
01:18:19.400 He came out of the helicopter.
01:18:22.320 And I think they were coming out of it.
01:18:24.040 Were they coming out of Marine One?
01:18:25.300 Yeah.
01:18:25.460 And he was trying to get his suit coat back on.
01:18:28.740 And he could not get his arm in the arm hole of his jacket.
01:18:35.040 Could not figure it out.
01:18:35.580 And she comes over and she's trying to do it.
01:18:37.440 And he's not letting her because he keeps moving his arm.
01:18:40.540 And she's like, why don't you stop?
01:18:42.440 Why don't you stop?
01:18:43.300 I mean, you know that's what she's saying.
01:18:46.580 You can't hear it because there's no mics around.
01:18:49.280 But you know she's just so irritated.
01:18:52.880 Remember the shot where they're walking out of the White House on their way to Marine One?
01:18:59.700 He picks the flower for her.
01:19:01.580 That time?
01:19:02.580 Right.
01:19:03.120 She dropped.
01:19:03.740 The greatest part of that is how she dropped.
01:19:05.380 She picks a dandelion out of the many weeds that are along the way.
01:19:11.160 And she's just disgusted when he gives it to her.
01:19:13.320 She looks at it like, you gave me a dandelion?
01:19:16.680 So she carries it and then drops it on the stairway up.
01:19:19.260 As soon as she gets behind the Marine, she drops it.
01:19:22.800 And then when they're walking out, remember everybody said that he pooped his pants?
01:19:29.240 Yeah.
01:19:29.580 When he was coming out of the press gag over there and he stopped and he looked like he
01:19:33.240 lunged down.
01:19:35.000 Looked like he pooped his pants.
01:19:36.940 Yeah.
01:19:37.940 Which made me think that he actually did was that her look there looked at him like, oh
01:19:44.660 my God.
01:19:46.160 Why didn't you just poop your pants in public?
01:19:48.660 She just starts walking to the helicopter.
01:19:50.560 She doesn't even turn around.
01:19:52.340 She just goes, she hates him.
01:19:55.420 I'm telling you.
01:19:58.840 It's amazing to me.
01:20:02.500 That's amazing to me.
01:20:03.640 But that's why she had the song created for her.
01:20:07.460 Because she hates him.
01:20:08.600 She hates him.
01:20:13.340 Okay.
01:20:14.260 Well, we solved it.
01:20:15.240 We did.
01:20:16.080 We solved it.
01:20:16.440 It's not just her ego problem.
01:20:18.160 No, no, no, no, no.
01:20:20.300 She just hates her husband.
01:20:21.500 I hate him so much.
01:20:23.920 She can't stand him.
01:20:27.320 All right.
01:20:28.320 And it's not his disabilities.
01:20:30.040 It's not that she's just irritated.
01:20:32.200 It's part of it.
01:20:32.880 Yeah.
01:20:33.240 Sure, that plays some of it.
01:20:34.280 All right.
01:20:35.040 But after all this time, after all this time, and now he's president and they're traveling
01:20:39.660 in the world, he can't even, I mean, he can't even talk.
01:20:43.980 And yeah.
01:20:45.200 So you couldn't hold up long enough for us to enjoy this ride.
01:20:49.040 Really?
01:20:49.740 Yeah.
01:20:50.180 She's disgusting.
01:20:50.960 Just don't even look at me right now.
01:20:55.320 All right.
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01:24:02.120 Uh, there are people criticizing him for this, but this, to me, is the way things need to
01:24:09.700 be done.
01:24:11.100 Huh.
01:24:11.540 You want people to have free college?
01:24:14.620 Don't make me pay for your free college.
01:24:17.600 I don't want to.
01:24:19.400 I didn't go to college, so I didn't pay for my own.
01:24:22.820 I don't want to pay for yours.
01:24:24.600 You make the decision to go to college.
01:24:27.460 You pay for your college.
01:24:29.460 I thought that's what the deal was, right?
01:24:31.500 Well, it's supposed to be.
01:24:32.420 Yeah.
01:24:32.880 Yeah.
01:24:33.420 But, uh, this administration feels that's not correct.
01:24:38.460 But I will say.
01:24:39.500 It's insane, though.
01:24:40.520 That's insane.
01:24:41.620 Now?
01:24:42.340 This whole thing they're doing with the student loan debt.
01:24:44.520 I mean, and they're trying to make us weep over people taking out this debt of their
01:24:50.760 own free will.
01:24:52.580 I'm sorry.
01:24:54.500 I can't weep over it.
01:24:56.400 I mean, it's too bad that you got yourself into $200,000 debt, but I didn't get you into
01:25:03.180 it, so I shouldn't have to pay for it with my tax dollars.
01:25:06.720 Thank you.
01:25:07.220 And what about all those people who did go to college and did pay for it?
01:25:11.800 Right.
01:25:12.220 And did pay off their college debt?
01:25:14.380 Right.
01:25:14.680 I mean, geez, I, my, my oldest, my brother, um, went to, went to college and, uh, got married
01:25:24.800 very young to like, I think 19 and still paid his way because he worked jobs while he went
01:25:32.440 to college.
01:25:32.940 My parents didn't pay for it.
01:25:34.500 He did.
01:25:35.240 And he, you know, worked two and three jobs and lopped floors and did crappy jobs and they
01:25:43.300 had crappy cars and lived in crappy places while they went to school.
01:25:47.960 My stepdad who graduated from the University of Nebraska and then got a business degree
01:25:52.040 at the University of Michigan.
01:25:53.300 He dropped out of school two or three times because of family, because of money, because
01:25:58.720 of everything.
01:25:59.340 And this was in Nebraska.
01:26:00.680 Uh, and then he would go back and then he would, then he would, and it took him, you
01:26:05.820 know, a lot longer than just three and a half years to get the, to get the degree, but he
01:26:11.940 did it paying for it that way.
01:26:14.380 Right.
01:26:15.000 I mean, that used to happen.
01:26:16.740 Now that's considered, I guess, impossible or something.
01:26:19.760 You can't work your way through it.
01:26:21.180 You can't earn money to make your own money before you get there.
01:26:24.400 You can't do any of those things.
01:26:25.540 You got to do the, you got to go through college, accrue the debt, and then have somebody else
01:26:32.040 pay it off for you.
01:26:33.160 It's kind of a sweet deal.
01:26:34.360 It's a very sweet deal.
01:26:36.620 Now that I think about it, I kind of like the way it sounds.
01:26:40.600 I mean, it's ridiculous.
01:26:42.080 It is.
01:26:42.340 It's ridiculous.
01:26:43.240 It is.
01:26:43.520 But our man, Michael Bloomberg, who I'm not a huge fan of Michael Bloomberg.
01:26:48.520 No.
01:26:48.640 And he was the mayor of New York when we were in and out of that city every day.
01:26:52.340 He was terrible.
01:26:52.520 He was a terrible mayor.
01:26:53.480 And he's even worse on gun control, of course.
01:26:57.620 But now, students pursuing medical degrees at Johns Hopkins University will get free tuition
01:27:05.260 thanks to a billion-dollar gift from Michael Bloomberg.
01:27:09.600 Wow.
01:27:10.040 From his philanthropic organization.
01:27:11.400 So he gave Johns Hopkins a billion dollars.
01:27:14.820 A billion dollars.
01:27:15.120 And that's going to pay for every student?
01:27:17.440 Well, students from households earning less than $300,000 have their tuition paid for.
01:27:22.620 Wow.
01:27:23.020 If you come from a household earning less than $175,000, you have your tuition, fees, and
01:27:29.200 living expenses covered.
01:27:30.820 Oh, wow.
01:27:31.360 So they claim that two-thirds of the current and incoming medical students will be eligible
01:27:36.060 for these benefits.
01:27:38.220 That's pretty sweet.
01:27:39.440 Yeah.
01:27:40.120 That's pretty sweet.
01:27:40.780 And that's the way it should be done.
01:27:41.720 If somebody wants to donate that kind of money and send people to college for free, well,
01:27:46.120 great.
01:27:46.900 That's the way it should happen.
01:27:48.120 Thank you.
01:27:48.840 Private money paying for people's college.
01:27:51.540 Thank you.
01:27:52.140 I mean, and the reason he picked Johns Hopkins is because he graduated from there in 1964.
01:27:59.140 Okay.
01:27:59.780 That's quite a while ago.
01:28:01.020 Yeah, so a while ago.
01:28:01.680 Quite a while ago.
01:28:02.400 But-
01:28:02.620 So that makes him 82 now-ish?
01:28:06.160 Sure.
01:28:06.940 All right.
01:28:07.380 I mean, is he older than-
01:28:10.020 So he probably graduated at 22?
01:28:13.500 Is he the man?
01:28:15.240 Yeah.
01:28:15.720 He'd be like 82.
01:28:17.100 But I mean, he's donated money to them before.
01:28:19.520 So this is, I mean, geez.
01:28:20.620 A few years ago, he gave them another $1.8 billion.
01:28:23.920 How much money does Johns Hopkins need?
01:28:26.020 Wow.
01:28:26.380 So wait a minute.
01:28:27.040 In 2018, he gave them a $1.8 billion gift for undergraduate financial aid and a $150 million
01:28:37.140 endowment in 2021 for the Vivian Thomas Scholars Initiative.
01:28:43.840 I guess that represents underrepresented students.
01:28:49.220 Oh.
01:28:49.600 That's great.
01:28:50.100 Okay.
01:28:50.400 For the STEM fields.
01:28:52.920 So he's given them, you know, almost $3 billion.
01:28:56.860 Jeez.
01:28:57.380 But again, there's money.
01:29:00.040 Yeah.
01:29:00.280 He could do what he wants.
01:29:01.300 Right.
01:29:01.660 And it's not taxpayer dollars paying for these students.
01:29:05.440 Right.
01:29:05.740 Which I love.
01:29:06.520 That's perfect.
01:29:07.220 Absolutely.
01:29:08.140 That's the way it's supposed to be.
01:29:09.520 You know, all of these colleges could do that if they wanted to.
01:29:12.740 I mean, Harvard, for instance, has a $52 billion endowment.
01:29:18.080 And it would work.
01:29:19.440 You know, $52 billion.
01:29:21.160 With that kind of money, I think there's 25,000 undergraduate students at Harvard.
01:29:27.700 You could pay their entire tuition, all 25,000 of them, for the next 50 years.
01:29:37.240 Okay.
01:29:37.520 And let's say they decide to do that.
01:29:39.380 Well, so within that 50 years, the students who graduate would then turn around and donate
01:29:45.240 money back into that fund.
01:29:47.120 That's correct.
01:29:47.360 So it would be a self-perpetuating thing.
01:29:49.420 Yeah.
01:29:49.700 And you could probably do it.
01:29:50.700 It would be never ending.
01:29:51.720 You could do it forever.
01:29:53.640 Yep.
01:29:53.980 What are we even doing?
01:29:55.880 Why are we not doing it?
01:29:57.460 And no pressure is ever applied to the universities themselves.
01:30:02.020 They can charge whatever they want.
01:30:03.460 And there's nobody that's pissed off about it.
01:30:05.800 You know, Harvard, what does Harvard charge tuition?
01:30:08.660 $60,000 a year?
01:30:10.580 $80,000 a year?
01:30:11.880 Probably lucky.
01:30:11.920 You're lucky to pay 60.
01:30:12.980 I just read that Columbia, I think, is the most expensive university in the country for
01:30:19.300 room and board.
01:30:20.260 So tuition and stay there and eat and whatever.
01:30:23.760 So for a year.
01:30:24.680 For the four years at Columbia, it's $550,000 for four years.
01:30:33.580 $550,000.
01:30:36.300 That's a lot.
01:30:37.500 That's a lot.
01:30:38.900 That's a lot.
01:30:39.360 So usually rich people are going, so it's not that big a deal to them.
01:30:43.860 But if somebody who happens to be...
01:30:46.180 Still over $100,000 a year?
01:30:48.420 Yeah, it is a lot.
01:30:49.380 That's a lot of money.
01:30:49.960 You've got to be fairly wealthy to be able to afford putting your kid through school like
01:30:54.560 that.
01:30:56.260 But whether you get scholarships or whatever the case may be, you don't have to accrue $550,000.
01:31:06.860 No, you do not.
01:31:07.600 And you don't have to go to Columbia, by the way.
01:31:09.760 Correct.
01:31:10.480 You could go to a trade school or a junior college or heaven forbid any of that would
01:31:17.720 happen.
01:31:19.100 We've got some local schools around here that are not very expensive.
01:31:24.900 And people go to them and they...
01:31:26.760 They sure do.
01:31:27.260 Get a degree.
01:31:28.200 Get degrees out of them.
01:31:28.900 Sure do.
01:31:29.480 And even some of the so-called major universities, you can go there for $30,000 a year, which
01:31:38.920 is still a lot of money, no question.
01:31:42.620 But maybe you go for a year and then take a year off and then go back another year.
01:31:49.220 Maybe you plan for that.
01:31:50.840 Yeah.
01:31:51.100 And you start working when you're, I don't know, 15 or something and you save your money.
01:31:55.200 What a concept that would be.
01:31:57.520 Oh, that's just silly.
01:31:58.320 That's stupid, right?
01:31:59.640 And if you have to, then you get a part-time job while you're in school.
01:32:03.460 Okay.
01:32:04.780 Okay.
01:32:06.280 But that would be hard, right?
01:32:08.580 Because then you'd have to work and study.
01:32:11.540 You can't ask that of you.
01:32:12.680 No.
01:32:13.200 You can't do that.
01:32:13.540 That cannot happen.
01:32:14.860 You seriously can't ask that of people now.
01:32:16.500 No, you can't.
01:32:17.120 It's unheard of.
01:32:18.700 Like, they're like, what?
01:32:22.460 That's ridiculous.
01:32:24.160 I'm not doing that.
01:32:26.140 Okay.
01:32:26.760 Well, then you're not going to school.
01:32:28.740 How about that?
01:32:28.860 Yes, I am.
01:32:30.240 You should pay for it.
01:32:32.060 No, I'm not going to.
01:32:35.340 You know, but we have a president who just defies the Supreme Court who told him he can't
01:32:39.560 do this and he's doing it anyway.
01:32:41.160 Huh.
01:32:41.400 And so everybody now thinks it must be done for them.
01:32:45.300 And-
01:32:45.800 They told me I couldn't do it.
01:32:46.880 Yeah.
01:32:47.640 And when you're not included in these, oh, by the way, we're eliminating your loan debt.
01:32:52.080 When you're not included in that group, people are now pissed.
01:32:55.240 Now you're pissed.
01:32:55.780 Now they're really angry and they want all of it eliminated for everybody.
01:33:01.000 And they'll get it.
01:33:02.200 Yeah, they will.
01:33:02.920 If this guy stays in office, they'll get it.
01:33:04.740 It's going to happen.
01:33:05.300 It's going to happen.
01:33:05.580 And it might happen before he even leaves office this time.
01:33:08.880 If he does, in fact, leave.
01:33:10.660 If we ask him to go, please, because we want somebody else, which I hope happens.
01:33:14.780 But, you know, he might do it because he keeps doing it like almost weekly.
01:33:20.480 He comes up with another group of people who have been relieved of their student loan debt.
01:33:25.100 Yeah.
01:33:25.360 It's incredible.
01:33:26.240 Fortunately, the last couple of weeks have really put a damper on some of the things that he, I feel like that he would be doing.
01:33:33.260 Because the debate really crushed him.
01:33:36.520 Derailed his agenda just a little bit.
01:33:37.820 Yeah.
01:33:38.300 I mean, they're busy saving his presidential career now.
01:33:42.700 Right.
01:33:43.480 And now the Biden campaign believes that former President Barack Obama is working behind the scenes to oust Biden as the Democratic nominee, according to Joe Scarborough at MSNBC.
01:33:57.360 Well, then it must be so.
01:33:58.520 It must be.
01:33:59.380 Must be so.
01:34:00.120 Joe Biden is deeply resentful of his treatment, not only of the Obama staff, but also the way he was pushed aside for Hillary Clinton.
01:34:10.640 He's always felt like an outsider.
01:34:12.540 Always felt like people looked down on him, according to Scarborough.
01:34:15.660 The comments come after Politico reported that George Clooney actually called Obama shortly before his op-ed in the New York Times called on Biden to step down.
01:34:27.680 The former president notably did not push back against Clooney and his phone call for his former vice president to drop out of the race.
01:34:36.960 Obama attended the same glitzy Hollywood fundraiser where Clooney wrote that he noticed Biden's decline.
01:34:43.280 Yeah, I mean, him not saying anything is pretty much—
01:34:46.040 It's telling.
01:34:46.660 Yes, it is.
01:34:47.360 However, again, I really believe if Obama was clear about this and he came out publicly, that would end it all.
01:34:57.180 Now, maybe he doesn't want to do that because he doesn't want to hurt Joe's feelings.
01:35:00.700 Maybe the relationship there is such that he doesn't feel comfortable doing that.
01:35:05.180 I don't know.
01:35:05.640 I don't know.
01:35:06.520 I don't know.
01:35:07.020 If you think Jill doesn't like Joe, I mean, we've seen—we have evidence of Obama just completely ignoring him in the same room.
01:35:17.440 That's one of my favorite clips of all time.
01:35:18.520 I love that clip.
01:35:20.260 Because it's like the Chester and Spike cartoon.
01:35:26.320 Do you remember that?
01:35:26.820 Yes.
01:35:27.300 Two dogs.
01:35:27.820 Hey, Spike!
01:35:28.440 Hey, want to play?
01:35:29.200 You want to play Spike?
01:35:30.740 Hey, Spike, you want to do something?
01:35:32.760 And then Spike's like, nah, smacks him across the room.
01:35:36.400 I mean, that's what it was.
01:35:38.060 That's what it was with Joe Biden and Barack Obama.
01:35:41.200 He kept tapping on him in the shoulder saying, Barack!
01:35:43.880 He was a tangent, Barack!
01:35:45.360 Barack!
01:35:45.900 Barack continued to ignore him, wouldn't look at him.
01:35:48.480 And Biden was president.
01:35:49.720 Yeah.
01:35:51.060 I mean, Barack was just back at the White House.
01:35:53.080 Right.
01:35:53.800 Holding court.
01:35:55.280 Yes.
01:35:57.040 Incredible.
01:35:57.780 It's incredible.
01:35:58.820 It is incredible.
01:36:01.280 Yeah.
01:36:02.760 So—
01:36:03.200 And even—
01:36:04.000 I mean, they—
01:36:04.680 I don't think there's any love lost there.
01:36:06.360 I don't think so either.
01:36:07.240 I don't think there's ever been.
01:36:07.420 He didn't endorse him.
01:36:09.080 Right?
01:36:09.360 For president, there was no endorsement.
01:36:10.960 No, but that was because Joe didn't want him to.
01:36:12.720 Oh, that's right.
01:36:13.420 Yeah.
01:36:13.820 Remember that?
01:36:14.280 That's right.
01:36:14.740 I do, actually.
01:36:15.440 Joe said, I didn't want him to.
01:36:16.920 I told him, no.
01:36:18.980 Okay.
01:36:19.860 Yeah, that just wouldn't be fair to the others.
01:36:21.420 You don't want Obama's recommendation.
01:36:23.900 Okay, fine.
01:36:24.960 No.
01:36:25.260 No, I hate that.
01:36:27.560 I mean, it's preposterous.
01:36:29.020 But that's the kind of stuff we hear.
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01:37:56.820 Hey, if you've set your DVR to record the President's Big Boy press conference today at 5.30 Eastern,
01:38:15.380 it's already been pushed back a little bit.
01:38:17.260 Oh, it has to win?
01:38:18.160 It's going to go to 6.30 Eastern.
01:38:20.520 Aren't they getting into the danger territory there?
01:38:23.200 They might have to push it back more.
01:38:24.640 I don't know.
01:38:25.980 I don't know.
01:38:26.900 Wow.
01:38:28.640 I thought 5.30 was late for Joe Biden.
01:38:31.500 Now we're pushing it to 6.30.
01:38:32.840 Now it's 6.30?
01:38:34.040 No, that's not good.
01:38:35.440 That's not good at all.
01:38:36.380 6.30 Eastern, right?
01:38:37.520 Yes.
01:38:38.240 Okay.
01:38:38.640 So we'll see.
01:38:40.000 This is a big test.
01:38:42.220 I will say that, man.
01:38:43.740 Because if he looks weak, and odds are he will.
01:38:49.960 I mean, he hasn't been able to really pull.
01:38:53.600 I mean, if he comes out of this looking just okay, that will be a victory probably for him.
01:39:01.180 Man, it could turn bad.
01:39:03.380 Well, he didn't do well with the interview with Stephanopoulos.
01:39:10.100 Right.
01:39:10.400 He wasn't good there.
01:39:11.500 I mean, he was okay.
01:39:13.100 He was okay.
01:39:14.060 He's not been good at any of these events.
01:39:16.500 Not really.
01:39:17.200 So he has this, and they just announced, you heard Hillary announce it, which, I mean, this
01:39:22.500 should have happened a long time ago.
01:39:24.840 My main man, Lester Holt, is going to be interviewing him next Monday on NBC News.
01:39:30.460 And why is Lester Holt your main man?
01:39:32.040 I wonder.
01:39:32.980 I've always wondered why.
01:39:33.980 He was robbed of the job originally.
01:39:37.000 Was he?
01:39:37.660 Yes, he was.
01:39:38.800 Originally.
01:39:39.400 So when Tom Brokaw?
01:39:40.500 No, what's his face?
01:39:44.000 Yeah, what's his name?
01:39:46.400 Yeah, Brian Williams, right?
01:39:47.660 Is it Brian Williams?
01:39:48.700 Was it Williams?
01:39:49.500 I think it was, yeah.
01:39:50.720 I think it was.
01:39:51.600 The guy before Lester.
01:39:52.880 He was right.
01:39:53.300 Lester should have had that job when Brian took over.
01:39:56.900 But you're okay with Tom Brokaw having had the job.
01:40:00.360 Well, Tom's the guy.
01:40:00.980 He was there before all of them.
01:40:02.400 I mean, that's fine.
01:40:03.980 Even though he had the, I don't know, the speech impediment or whatever.
01:40:09.380 He couldn't say L's for some reason.
01:40:12.400 Tonight, we're live from Joalabad.
01:40:28.080 It got stuck in his throat way in the back there, and it was a weird thing.
01:40:32.060 But I miss him.
01:40:34.480 I miss Tom Brokaw.
01:40:35.020 Well, yeah, you're not getting those days back.
01:40:36.600 No, you're not.
01:40:37.180 You're not getting those days back.
01:40:38.920 No.
01:40:39.200 Anyway, so NB Lester's going to interview him, I think, this coming Monday.
01:40:42.680 Okay.
01:40:43.280 And they said that they promised to air the entire interview.
01:40:48.640 Uh-huh.
01:40:49.360 It's not going to be live, though, right?
01:40:51.840 If anybody had giblets.
01:40:52.860 Well, Sethyl Ophugus was.
01:40:54.380 They'd do it live.
01:40:54.860 That was kind of live, I thought.
01:40:56.800 No, it wasn't live.
01:40:57.660 Well.
01:40:58.580 It was recorded.
01:40:59.500 But yeah, but I mean, I don't think they caught anything.
01:41:02.060 I don't know.
01:41:02.900 I don't know if they did or not.
01:41:04.340 I think they claimed not to.
01:41:06.020 Correct.
01:41:07.280 But I tend to doubt that.
01:41:08.980 Oh, well.
01:41:09.720 I mean, we never saw any of the walking in or the walking out or anything like that.
01:41:13.840 Mm-hmm.
01:41:15.060 It was.
01:41:15.440 And he wasn't good.
01:41:18.160 He really wasn't good.
01:41:19.060 No, he really was not.
01:41:20.060 And you could tell that Stephanopoulos believed he wasn't good.
01:41:24.920 And he was just accosted on the street by somebody who recorded him.
01:41:28.440 And he said, yeah, the guy can't do another four years.
01:41:31.300 So he was pretty convinced there.
01:41:33.360 Yeah.
01:41:34.440 So there was something wrong with that interview as well to the people who actually conducted the interview.
01:41:39.860 Right.
01:41:40.200 So you know that this is just not going well for Biden.
01:41:44.240 And yet, he's riding the storm out.
01:41:46.920 He continues to hang in there.
01:41:50.280 I don't know.
01:41:50.880 If this goes bad, though, today, I mean, after his lung, he'll be tired of the excuse of he just got done with the whole NATO conference.
01:42:00.560 Yay, 75 years of NATO, and we're giving more money to Ukraine.
01:42:04.960 We're all happy about that.
01:42:07.060 And if he doesn't do well today, oof.
01:42:11.920 Yeah.
01:42:12.360 And again, you know, with the NATO thing, again, Zelensky is there with his hand out trying to.
01:42:19.580 Telling us we got to get this taken care of, no matter what month it is.
01:42:23.860 Yeah.
01:42:24.080 You mean the month before Donald Trump becomes president?
01:42:28.320 Because Trump is going to, he's going to cut off the gravy train.
01:42:31.600 Good.
01:42:32.000 Yeah.
01:42:32.780 He needs to.
01:42:33.880 Somebody needs to.
01:42:37.780 So...
01:42:38.180 I know.
01:42:40.260 All right.
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01:44:34.440 Let's check in with John in Florida.
01:44:41.520 John, hi.
01:44:42.960 Welcome.
01:44:43.760 Hi.
01:44:44.580 Thank you for taking my call.
01:44:46.240 Mm-hmm.
01:44:46.580 Absolutely.
01:44:47.140 Listen, I have a proposal, or not a proposal, but a theory that I think no one has ever mentioned.
01:44:54.560 Okay.
01:44:54.860 And that is, I think they're going to keep Biden around.
01:44:57.720 And I think they're going to keep him around long enough for him to offload Harris and bring in Michelle as the vice president.
01:45:06.340 Ah, yeah.
01:45:07.880 You know, there's president for that because Roosevelt did that in his fourth re-election campaign when he brought in Truman.
01:45:18.100 Yeah.
01:45:18.920 And then...
01:45:20.340 Didn't Nixon get rid of Agnew?
01:45:22.560 I think Nixon was about to jettison...
01:45:25.820 Well, he did.
01:45:26.500 He did jettison Agnew.
01:45:28.360 Yeah.
01:45:28.780 And brought in Gerald Ford, who then became president when he left.
01:45:32.920 Yeah.
01:45:33.340 Right.
01:45:34.440 There's a president.
01:45:35.420 And to my research, there would be nothing that would prevent her from bringing in Barack Obama as the vice president.
01:45:43.780 Because I haven't been able to find any law that says the former president can't be a vice president.
01:45:50.620 Sure can't be the president.
01:45:52.280 Right.
01:45:52.660 But he could be the vice president.
01:45:54.540 So...
01:45:54.740 And we know how crafty the Democrats are.
01:45:58.580 They are crafty.
01:46:00.020 Those little bastards.
01:46:01.260 They are crafty ones, aren't they?
01:46:03.280 Yeah, but they...
01:46:04.420 Thanks a lot.
01:46:04.700 Appreciate it, John.
01:46:05.620 He's been president twice.
01:46:07.060 Yeah.
01:46:07.460 And there is a constitutional hindrance there with the 12th Amendment.
01:46:16.280 The last line of the 12th Amendment reads,
01:46:19.460 No person constitutionally ineligible, which would be a two-term president, so no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of the president shall be eligible to that of the vice president of the United States.
01:46:35.840 So the 12th Amendment would prevent a two-term president from becoming vice president.
01:46:43.820 Yeah, because otherwise it wouldn't make sense.
01:46:46.520 You could do this in perpetuity, right?
01:46:49.840 You could just keep making a...
01:46:51.880 Plus...
01:46:52.520 The president, the vice president to become president again.
01:46:55.260 Right.
01:46:55.600 Because Barack wants to be first husband, so he could just go around and, oh, the first husband!
01:47:01.640 I can see that happening.
01:47:02.820 Absolutely.
01:47:03.840 Absolutely.
01:47:04.440 He would love that.
01:47:05.500 He would.
01:47:06.140 I mean, all of these people are such egomaniacs.
01:47:10.340 I don't think there's any end to what they would do.
01:47:13.860 All right.
01:47:14.440 You have to ask Mike.
01:47:15.540 That's not me.
01:47:18.440 Dwight in Mississippi.
01:47:20.200 Hi.
01:47:20.680 Welcome.
01:47:21.880 Hi.
01:47:22.240 Thank you.
01:47:22.860 I crafted a different scenario that I think is real plausible.
01:47:28.040 Kareem Jean-Pierre is going to call an emergency press conference.
01:47:30.940 There will be an announcement that Biden tripped on the stairs inside the White House residential quarters, broke his hip, and for medical reasons, we'll step down, which will throw the convention into chaos, but at least for me, make it watchable.
01:47:45.480 What do you think?
01:47:46.800 I think that's a possibility.
01:47:48.280 That's definitely a possibility.
01:47:49.520 That's a way out.
01:47:50.440 After all he has said about, I'm staying, I'm not going anywhere, some sort of medical problem will do it.
01:47:58.120 That's a way out to save him.
01:47:59.020 Yeah.
01:47:59.280 Thanks, Dwight.
01:48:00.060 Without something other happening.
01:48:03.400 If he decides that he's going to step aside or he's forced through either donors or the person who really controls the strings on everybody, Barack Obama, if he's forced out, then that's the way they could do it.
01:48:22.080 Like when he goes to step down from a stair and Jill reaches out and then pulls her hand back and he falls.
01:48:29.820 You know why?
01:48:30.260 Because she hates him.
01:48:33.500 Yeah.
01:48:34.260 Yeah.
01:48:34.760 I could see that happening.
01:48:35.560 Yeah, absolutely.
01:48:36.240 Or, you know, she puts her arm around him heading down the stairs of, let's say, Air Force One.
01:48:45.160 And then she's going a little faster than he is and her arm just happens to push him along and he trips.
01:48:52.620 Oops.
01:48:53.540 Oopsie daisies.
01:48:54.880 Yeah, you could see that.
01:48:55.900 She better cover up that.
01:48:56.880 She better cover up that.
01:48:57.920 She better fall too.
01:49:00.100 She's got to trip at least a little bit too to make it seem like it wasn't on purpose.
01:49:04.060 Oops.
01:49:04.180 Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:49:05.280 Right.
01:49:06.740 All right.
01:49:07.240 Let's go to Blaine in Washington.
01:49:08.660 Hey, Blaine, you're on the Glenn Beck Program.
01:49:11.440 Hey, good morning, Pat.
01:49:12.820 Good to talk to you this morning.
01:49:15.540 My point was going to be on the 22nd Amendment and you basically just.
01:49:19.800 With the 12th.
01:49:20.980 I saw your 22nd Amendment.
01:49:23.080 And I raised you.
01:49:24.040 Up to the 12th.
01:49:26.080 There you go.
01:49:27.040 You got it.
01:49:27.740 There you go.
01:49:27.960 And thank you for that because I was not, I did not know about the 12th Amendment.
01:49:32.320 Yeah.
01:49:32.480 And I knew about the 12th Amendment, but I didn't realize that that last sentence was
01:49:36.700 in there.
01:49:37.440 So that's good because I have seen many on the left wing, quote unquote, constitutional
01:49:44.100 experts at the colleges saying that he most assuredly could serve again.
01:49:49.620 That's because they want it so bad.
01:49:52.020 They want that like you can't believe.
01:49:54.860 Well, the only thing better than a Joe Biden presidency would be Barack Obama again.
01:50:01.720 Oh, my gosh.
01:50:02.740 Right?
01:50:03.160 I mean, they'd love that.
01:50:04.200 Appreciate it.
01:50:04.540 Thanks, Blaine.
01:50:05.560 Yeah.
01:50:06.100 But they can't have that because the Constitution prevents it.
01:50:09.740 The closest thing to that is Michelle.
01:50:13.260 Yes.
01:50:13.700 That's the closest thing to it.
01:50:15.040 She could.
01:50:15.960 I don't know.
01:50:18.040 And she just doesn't want it.
01:50:18.720 She could be talked into it, but.
01:50:20.120 I don't think so.
01:50:21.020 I really don't.
01:50:23.080 She hated being at the White House.
01:50:25.280 I mean, I joke around about Joe.
01:50:27.500 Mm-hmm.
01:50:28.040 Barely.
01:50:28.980 But, I mean, Michelle never really liked being at the White House.
01:50:32.160 She may not hate Barack, although she has said, what was it she said about?
01:50:37.420 Oh, yeah.
01:50:37.940 There were 10 years there where she couldn't stand him.
01:50:42.540 Do you remember that?
01:50:44.340 I mean, people forget.
01:50:45.620 Michelle Obama said that from her own mouth.
01:50:47.720 Yeah.
01:50:48.320 There was a 10-year period where I couldn't stand him.
01:50:52.660 Wait, what?
01:50:55.640 We're going to get that in the next Jill Exposé.
01:50:58.360 But the thing she does hate is the United States of America, and she's not willing to
01:51:04.240 serve in that capacity because she hates the country too much.
01:51:07.280 She loved the power, and she loved everything that came with being at the White House.
01:51:11.980 Yeah.
01:51:12.400 But they've got that now.
01:51:13.920 Right.
01:51:14.820 Yes.
01:51:15.560 I think they control the strings behind the scenes anyway.
01:51:18.580 But they've got the power.
01:51:20.620 He's the former president.
01:51:22.180 He's got security.
01:51:24.340 He's got travel.
01:51:26.600 All of it is – I mean, he's fine.
01:51:28.700 And they've got mansions all over the world.
01:51:31.360 They don't want to jeopardize that lifestyle.
01:51:33.380 I don't think so.
01:51:34.300 To go back to Washington.
01:51:35.720 I mean, they have a beautiful home there.
01:51:37.920 They've got an $8 million home there.
01:51:40.240 They've got a home in Hawaii that they bought.
01:51:43.080 They've got the home in Martha's Vineyard that's, what, $12 million worth.
01:51:48.220 They've got a beautiful home in Chicago.
01:51:49.980 They've got places all over the place.
01:51:51.980 And any time they want to go on any of their big pals' yachts somewhere around the world with a piece of cake.
01:51:58.880 And they don't have to worry about campaign contributions or inappropriate vacations taken by donors.
01:52:05.420 They don't have to do any of that anymore.
01:52:07.140 Right.
01:52:07.620 They don't want none of that.
01:52:09.140 And, you know, it's kind of hard to blame them.
01:52:11.380 They've got a pretty sweet life now.
01:52:13.160 They've got a really sweet life.
01:52:14.600 And he can make a million dollars just by showing up and speaking for 45 minutes.
01:52:19.400 Does he even have to speak?
01:52:21.520 Probably not.
01:52:22.760 Probably not.
01:52:23.580 I mean, we'll give you $500,000 and just walk through.
01:52:27.200 Just walk through.
01:52:28.740 Barack's going to be here.
01:52:29.560 Exactly.
01:52:30.000 Barack's going to be here.
01:52:30.780 Just walk through.
01:52:31.680 And by the way, what was the deal they got from Netflix?
01:52:34.680 Was it $50 million or was it $100 million?
01:52:37.060 I forget the whole contract thing because they did have to create some content, which they've been doing.
01:52:42.040 But it was a big deal with Netflix.
01:52:45.780 It might have been $100 million.
01:52:46.760 The executive produced something.
01:52:49.380 I don't even remember what it was.
01:52:52.000 But I don't know that they had much involvement at all.
01:52:56.000 They're not the ones coming up with the ideas.
01:52:58.640 Right?
01:52:58.900 They're not directing.
01:52:59.960 They're not starring in it.
01:53:01.720 Yeah, no.
01:53:02.240 Yeah, no.
01:53:04.180 Was it over $100 million?
01:53:05.820 It was over $100 million.
01:53:07.560 That's what I thought.
01:53:09.160 That's pretty sweet.
01:53:10.360 Yeah.
01:53:10.580 So, yeah, you don't want to jeopardize that lifestyle.
01:53:13.920 No way.
01:53:15.140 That's why I don't think Michelle is a danger here.
01:53:17.920 Now, if she ever did decide, she'd be very, very dangerous.
01:53:21.720 Yeah.
01:53:23.200 Especially the closer we get to the election.
01:53:26.000 Because then she doesn't have to speak very much.
01:53:28.980 It's just she's going to be the one.
01:53:31.620 You remember in, I think it was the first campaign, 2008, they had her out there campaigning for them.
01:53:36.660 Because she had such high approval rating.
01:53:39.320 But it started to dip when she started to talk.
01:53:42.440 Yeah.
01:53:43.540 People realized, wait.
01:53:46.000 She hates us.
01:53:48.040 She hates us.
01:53:49.940 And Barack knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices.
01:53:53.320 We are going to have to change our conversation.
01:53:56.260 We're going to have to change our traditions, our history.
01:53:59.120 We're going to have to move into a different place.
01:54:02.360 Yeah.
01:54:03.000 And that was, it wasn't long after that, where they're like, ooh, we need to, no, no more.
01:54:09.040 It was that.
01:54:09.780 And then the time when she was, I think she was speaking at USC.
01:54:13.620 And she was talking about discrimination and people's small-mindedness.
01:54:19.840 And then her line was, that's America.
01:54:22.980 Wait.
01:54:23.680 Oh, yeah.
01:54:24.120 That's America?
01:54:25.020 Really?
01:54:25.460 To her, it is.
01:54:27.280 Yes, it is.
01:54:27.920 And she talked several times about, they took us all the way back to.
01:54:31.120 Remember when you get around the kitchen table and you talk about how much white people hate black people and black people hate.
01:54:37.720 Right.
01:54:37.960 It's like, no.
01:54:39.040 No.
01:54:39.400 No.
01:54:39.900 What do we, no.
01:54:40.800 Here's one of those things.
01:54:41.520 Stereotypes and misconceptions, it makes you feel justified in your ignorance.
01:54:46.360 Justified in my ignorance.
01:54:47.600 That's America.
01:54:48.780 That's America.
01:54:49.620 Being justified in your ignorance.
01:54:51.460 That's America.
01:54:52.220 Because we're all a bunch of racists.
01:54:54.160 It's clear.
01:54:54.900 Yeah.
01:54:55.080 She certainly believes that.
01:54:56.300 She is.
01:54:56.720 She is.
01:54:57.120 Obviously does.
01:54:57.880 And then the first time in her adult life, she was proud of America once her husband was finally nominated.
01:55:05.400 I guess that was after the 10 years of hating him.
01:55:07.940 Yeah.
01:55:08.380 Okay.
01:55:09.040 Yeah, that did come after.
01:55:10.000 Yeah.
01:55:10.280 Yeah.
01:55:10.700 Because now he's bringing something decent.
01:55:13.180 Now she can live in a 53,000 square foot home on 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
01:55:17.860 And that's a good thing.
01:55:18.940 Right?
01:55:19.220 That's a good thing.
01:55:19.840 That was nice as the island that they live in.
01:55:22.840 No.
01:55:23.780 Right.
01:55:24.640 That was.
01:55:24.900 I mean, the White House is pretty sweet, but.
01:55:26.620 Not as nice as the.
01:55:28.140 Yeah.
01:55:28.580 Yeah.
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01:57:05.880 Pat and Jeffy for Glenn today.
01:57:07.260 This is interesting.
01:57:09.280 You know, we were talking about the rumor that Michelle Obama is actually Big Mike.
01:57:16.420 She's transgendered.
01:57:18.600 And whether or not that's actually true.
01:57:20.760 And one of the things that sent me off on a rabbit hole search was that supposedly there are no photographs of Michelle Obama pregnant.
01:57:29.500 So, we started looking into this a little bit, as we could, while we're on the air.
01:57:35.040 Jeffy, you went to Snopes?
01:57:36.360 I went to Snopes because I feel like I had seen a picture of her pregnant, an actual one.
01:57:41.480 There's a bunch of fake ones, and you see, okay, there's no way that's not really her pregnant.
01:57:46.380 But I feel like I had seen one sitting in one of their small living rooms, you know, 100 years ago.
01:57:54.040 But, obviously, I'm absolutely wrong.
01:57:57.920 So, I'm thinking of someone else.
01:57:59.220 Because even Snopes says, well, Snopes says that her daughters were conceived via IVF.
01:58:05.220 Yeah, she's admitted that they came in vitro fertilization.
01:58:09.340 So, I don't know if they were just in vitro fertilized and then placed in her womb or did she have a surrogate.
01:58:16.300 But Snopes says, although we cannot confirm that no pictures identified as such exist or are available to the public,
01:58:24.520 our efforts to find them using open source tools have, so far, been unsuccessful.
01:58:31.040 So, even Snopes can't.
01:58:32.580 Even Snopes, who's on their side.
01:58:34.640 Yeah.
01:58:35.220 Big-time left-wing organization, they can't find any pregnancy photos of Michelle LeBron.
01:58:42.900 I mean, we're not saying they don't exist.
01:58:45.960 We're just saying we can't find them.
01:58:47.300 We couldn't find them.
01:58:48.680 Interesting.
01:58:49.300 It is interesting.
01:58:50.740 Hmm.
01:58:51.440 I mean, that still doesn't mean that, you know, she doesn't have the equipment.
01:58:56.140 That doesn't mean that necessarily, but it's interesting.
01:59:00.400 It does lean into that conspiracy, though.
01:59:03.000 It does.
01:59:03.540 I still don't believe it.
01:59:06.740 It's not true.
01:59:08.040 You know, it's like the birth certificate thing.
01:59:10.220 These kinds of things don't help because it makes you sound so extreme.
01:59:15.620 And this is what they use to say, they believe Michelle Obama is a transgendered person.
01:59:22.740 And it just, it hurts the cause, I think, in the end.
01:59:25.540 It's like the birth certificate.
01:59:26.500 Because they showed the birth certificate.
01:59:29.000 I mean, we've got a copy of it over in the Mercury One Museum.
01:59:36.560 We've got a copy of the Barack Obama.
01:59:38.740 Of the fake one?
01:59:39.780 Of the fake birth certificate.
01:59:41.700 Yeah, so it does exist.
01:59:42.700 Because the fake Barack Obama born in Hawaii thing does exist.
01:59:46.980 But even if her pregnancies were all in vitro fertilized and they came from surrogates, so then there would be no pictures of her pregnant because she wasn't.
02:00:01.500 Correct.
02:00:01.820 But they do say that she had one pregnancy and had a miscarriage.
02:00:06.460 So then they went to in vitro fertilization.
02:00:09.040 But that's something that you would say.
02:00:12.660 If you were transgendered, right.
02:00:15.080 If you weren't.
02:00:15.860 Okay.
02:00:16.480 Thank you.
02:00:16.940 You're helping.
02:00:17.440 I know.
02:00:17.980 That's what I said.
02:00:18.440 I'm here to help.
02:00:19.200 But we knew that coming in, that you were a big helper.
02:00:22.880 So thank you for that.
02:00:23.960 You're welcome.
02:00:24.740 But it is interesting.
02:00:26.300 I mean, and this is why conspiracy theories start to blossom and bloom because, you know, we don't have the information.
02:00:36.380 If they would just talk about it on a reasonable level and say, okay, look, yes, she's had in vitro fertilization.
02:00:45.080 They went through a surrogate.
02:00:46.480 She's never been pregnant.
02:00:48.280 Well, okay.
02:00:49.200 All right.
02:00:49.720 That could happen.
02:00:50.700 Right.
02:00:51.560 But when you try to hide everything and you lie to us all the time anyway.
02:00:54.860 And these people in the White House right now, they try to pin lies on Donald Trump all the time.
02:01:04.280 But they lie more than anybody I have ever seen in my life in the White House.
02:01:10.120 They don't even want you to believe they're standing in front of you.
02:01:12.700 Right.
02:01:13.540 Right.
02:01:13.840 I mean, they will look at you straight in the eye when you're sitting five feet from them and say,
02:01:17.960 I am not here.
02:01:21.260 Well, no, I'm looking right at you.
02:01:23.520 I could reach out.
02:01:24.140 No, I am not here.
02:01:28.280 I mean, that's what they do every day.
02:01:30.440 And so that lends itself well to conspiracies because they're lying sacks and everybody knows it.
02:01:36.580 See you tomorrow.
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