The Glenn Beck Program - April 05, 2019


Kiss of Death? | Guests: Bill O'Reilly & Matt Kibbe | 4⧸5⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 2 minutes

Words per Minute

173.00845

Word Count

21,188

Sentence Count

2,094

Misogynist Sentences

27

Hate Speech Sentences

36


Summary

Glenn Beck is back with a brand new episode of the Glenn Beck Program. He's joined by Bill O'Reilly and former Vice President Joe Biden to discuss the latest economic news and reaction to the latest jobs report. He also talks about Joe Biden's non-apology apology and the fact that he was in a chair.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Thanks, Hillary. A lot of news today. There is a lot. We have Bill O'Reilly coming up
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00:01:08.460 The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:13.800 Oh, my goodness. What an incredible program we have lined up for you today, including a man who said,
00:01:22.220 I've never felt like a human. I've always felt like a dog. And he's spending his life now wearing
00:01:29.300 a $2,200 fur suit. And he's the co-host of the program. That's me. And he's running for president
00:01:37.500 in the Democratic Party. We have some new people in the Democratic Party. We're expecting some really
00:01:43.340 big economic news today. And selling my kidney. It's my kidney. It's my body. It's my choice.
00:01:55.160 Oh, good. Something else we can think about. And Biden. The truth about Joe Biden. More on that
00:02:04.160 begins in one minute. This is the Glenn Beck Program. Did you see Joe Biden sitting in the chair
00:02:12.740 yesterday when, you know, he gave his little non-apology apology? Hey, I get it, man. I get it.
00:02:19.260 Well, if you really get it that you're out of step, stop using the word man. I get it, man. I really do
00:02:24.220 get it. Anyway, he was in the chair. Did you see what Donald Trump tweeted yesterday? No. It was hysterical.
00:02:30.580 Look up Donald Trump tweets. He tweeted Joe Biden coming up behind Joe Biden and then putting his
00:02:39.220 hands on Joe Biden's shoulders. They did this great Photoshop. I mean, you know, I'm sure the
00:02:44.680 president didn't do it. I'm hoping we didn't pay for it as taxpayers, but it was worth it. It was worth
00:02:51.180 it. All right. I want to talk to you about chairs, ex-chair. An ex-chair is an amazing, amazing
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00:04:23.480 $100 off. It's xchairbeck.com. So we have a new, we have a new contestant now up to 18 people,
00:04:44.940 which is officially more than the Republican field. Incredible. Incredible. They're up to 18
00:04:51.060 candidates and we still don't have like several top line, like front. Who has several? We don't
00:04:57.400 have Joe Biden. Who else? Joe Biden. Well, I mean, I guess top end is, is a little bit stretching it,
00:05:02.080 but Terry McAuliffe looks like he might come in. That's Terry McAuliffe. He's a governor. He's not
00:05:05.580 gonna, he's. You don't think he's gonna run? Yeah. Oh yes, he's gonna run. But Terry McAuliffe is like
00:05:11.020 Hillary Clinton part due. Yes. But I mean, Hillary Clinton was the nominee last time. Right. And she was
00:05:18.640 the worst. She was the worst. Oh gosh. Now, now they're starting to fall off our board. The poor
00:05:24.600 candidates. Okay, good. Good. Maybe that's the way it should be. Just whichever candidate lasts on this
00:05:30.800 tape on our board. We put them all up. We have a giant board in the studio with all of the candidates
00:05:36.120 laid out. Can we get a shot of that? In the category. I don't know if we can. In the categories
00:05:39.980 they go from on the fence, dropped out. And then we have the, the way we kind of line them up is a
00:05:46.440 little strange, which is front runners. Then there's, yeah, I got a shot. Then there's, I mean,
00:05:51.300 maybe if everything goes right. Then there's, eh, probably not. Then there's, ah, nah. So we've
00:06:00.000 added two candidates to the, ah, nah category today. Congressman Eric Swalwell. And who is Eric
00:06:08.860 Swalwell? Oh, he's running on a anti-gun platform. And he's been doing a lot of tweeting, trying to
00:06:16.420 get himself in the news. Uh, at least again, some of these, it's hard to tell when they start
00:06:20.980 running. Like you, you have people who have been running for weeks and then they're like,
00:06:24.320 and here's our official announcement, uh, celebration. You're like, wait a minute,
00:06:27.300 you've been running for six weeks. Uh, and then the other one is Tim Ryan, uh, who just fell off
00:06:32.300 of our board. So I don't think that's a good sign. Not a good sign for his candidacy. Although
00:06:35.880 any endorsement for me, and I consider even the board kind of an endorsement, any endorsement for me
00:06:41.520 is a kiss of death. Yes. So I just want to make this clear. I am. Don't yeah. I'm not going to
00:06:46.980 be making any endorsements. I'm not going to be, I'm not going to campaign for anybody,
00:06:51.260 no matter how much I love you, despise you, whatever, nothing, nothing is coming out of my
00:06:58.020 mouth. This, uh, this presidential election, nothing. My, my wife could run for president and
00:07:05.280 I'd be like, don't know, don't know. You're going to have to make up your own decision. The Trump campaign
00:07:09.240 is like, thank you. I know. I know. Thank you. Um, so, uh, kiss of death. Yes. 17 candidates ran
00:07:16.720 for the G in the GOP primary in 2017 of some there, you know, there's always a bunch of candidates who
00:07:22.480 are like flaky kind of joke candidates, but people with some level of credibility, some level of
00:07:28.140 accomplishments, some level of service in the government, blah, blah, blah. We are up to now
00:07:32.740 18 candidates with, I would say on the fence, we have Joe Biden, who's almost definitely in.
00:07:39.360 We have Steve Bullock who keeps saying he's going to run. We have, uh, Michael Bennett who could
00:07:44.760 potentially run. McAuliffe looks like he's in. Uh, Seth Moulton is another congressman who looks like
00:07:50.180 he's going to run. Mike Gravel is an interesting one. Now, Mike Gravel, he like 900 years old. He's
00:07:55.940 87. He's 87. Okay. And well, that's just, I mean, yeah, that's a spring chicken. 87. He's 87. And I
00:08:03.000 will say, uh, the, the Democrats keep getting these older and older candidates. They need to just go for
00:08:09.760 it and listen to us and nominate our man, Lester Wolf, Lester L. Wolf in 2020. I have the yard sign
00:08:18.120 all ready to go. It's right here. It's Lester L. Wolf 2020. Uh, yes, he's 102. Two.
00:08:25.940 Uh, but if, if elected, he will serve and he'll be, I believe 104 right after the, right after the
00:08:34.820 inauguration. Right. And this guy is, he's the oldest living democratic, uh, congressman that
00:08:41.180 at least we could find. It might be somebody older. And it seems like that's the main requirement
00:08:45.840 for democratic candidates. And he's white. He's a male, white, old guy. Oh no. Oh my God. What?
00:08:51.860 Good God. If the Lester Wolf just fell off the board, we are standing across the room
00:08:56.220 as we're talking about him, that if something happens to him today, it's our fault. I feel
00:09:01.520 guilty. Not our fault. This is a sign. They're telling us that this is happening. Maybe he
00:09:05.740 doesn't want to run. We'd have to go down to, uh, maybe he's dead. Maybe he died. Maybe
00:09:10.540 that's what I'm like. Seriously. Remember I just said kiss of death. Oh my gosh. Please check
00:09:16.000 on Lester Wolf. Cause if I've just said Lester Wolf and the sign fell off about what? Six
00:09:23.280 or eight feet behind me at the same time, if he dies today, we're never talking about
00:09:29.020 politics ever again. No, this will be a show. This will be a show. It will be. It will
00:09:33.880 be. If this guy died today, please check on him right now. Please check on him. Make sure
00:09:37.780 he's okay. I'm sure there's, I'm, I'm guessing there won't be any satellite trucks at the
00:09:42.020 hospital, but let's, let's check. That was, I mean, a chill wind just blew through this
00:09:48.440 studio. If there's something, Oh my God. Now I'm terrified here. I have a tingle up my
00:09:53.180 leg. We should make sure people understand that we are here. Make sure everyone knows
00:09:56.880 we're here. We had nothing to do with anything that happens today. I mean, the man's 102 years
00:10:00.520 old. Just said kiss of death. You said kiss of death. And then you said he's the one that
00:10:04.540 should run. And then just as you said it, his name fell off the board. That is so weird.
00:10:09.200 Please put the, put the, you have the camera on the, on the board. And can you see it on
00:10:14.880 the floor now? Cause I know we just had the camera. There it is on the floor. We just had
00:10:18.660 the camera up higher. Go ahead, bring it, give a shot of the chalkboard, go up on the chalkboard.
00:10:22.580 That's, I mean, that's, that's, that was actually really legitimately chilling. Uh, I hope, uh,
00:10:29.840 I hope, hello, Lester is okay. Uh, cause we really do wish you well, Lester, but we do not
00:10:34.820 want you to run for president. No, I don't because we will kiss of life. Glenn Beck does
00:10:39.180 not endorse you. Doesn't endorse you. And I'll add two more Stacey Abrams, who is talking
00:10:45.500 seemingly publicly of flirting with a run. She's also been rumored as Joe Biden's vice
00:10:50.460 presidential, uh, choice if she, if he were to win. And then the other one who is doing
00:10:55.740 everything that a candidate would do. There's a big story about it. I believe in the New
00:11:00.600 York times today, Bill de Blasio is going to early States. He's, he spoke at APAC. He,
00:11:07.000 I mean, he's doing all the early candidate stuff. Do you have Bloomberg? And I don't
00:11:12.520 have Bloomberg because you should put Bloomberg. Bloomberg came out this week. He did. And I
00:11:16.980 think he's doing it because of Biden. If Biden doesn't get in, Bloomberg is going to do it.
00:11:21.560 Cause Bloomberg, in case you didn't have not followed this saga, which endless, I mean,
00:11:25.800 every freaking four years we hear this from this guy, but he says he's got to run for president.
00:11:28.900 He's thinking about it. And then he says, no, well, we went through that cycle already.
00:11:33.300 And then because Joe Biden is, is, uh, apparently just massaging just a few too many people.
00:11:40.180 If the idea is if Biden doesn't come into the race, Bloomberg will, I have a feeling. I will
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00:12:44.140 Glenn, you're going to save yourself 10 bucks, but this is really important. And I'll tell you why
00:12:48.740 there is, and you will see it when we do the Joe Biden thing. And then we have another special
00:12:54.320 coming up in about a month from now, uh, on communism. We are doing the research,
00:13:00.060 the kind of research we used to do when I was at Fox, because there's a whole new group of people.
00:13:05.160 Now, all of the, all the things we exposed about Soros and tides, that's yesterday. That's 10 years ago.
00:13:11.020 The stuff that we're exposing now is absolutely toxic. It is. When you see this special,
00:13:17.760 we're going to do in about four weeks, it'll blow your mind. Um, you will see, we're going to show
00:13:23.060 you what America will look like, uh, in a very short period of time, possibly three years from now,
00:13:30.680 what this country looks like. And we'll show you the path of destruction. It's being followed to
00:13:35.680 the letter. Uh, and, um, and we'll more on that. But next week, when you see the special on Joe Biden,
00:13:41.680 I think there's a chance he doesn't run, uh, if he's smart, because I think there is jail time
00:13:48.320 in his future and the way to avoid it is just disappear. Right. Cause the spotlight comes on
00:13:53.660 you. I think Paul Manafort lives out his years if he doesn't become a Trump official. And it is
00:13:57.900 exactly the same kind of crime that Paul Manafort is going. In fact, it's not the only the same
00:14:03.240 crime. It's the same people. It's the same people. Paul Manafort went and he was taking money
00:14:09.880 under the table, nefarious kind of stuff with really bad people in, uh, the Ukraine that are
00:14:16.820 directly, uh, tied to Putin and to Russia. Biden's son is doing the same thing. And it is, you know,
00:14:26.960 a tit for tat you, Joe Biden is doing things, uh, in China and, and for Russia and everything else.
00:14:35.260 And his son is getting paid on the side. It's really bad. When you use it, we'll, we'll expose
00:14:40.960 the China stuff next week. You don't want to miss it. Anyway, sign up for the blaze. I think
00:14:46.240 that there is a chance that Biden doesn't run. I know everybody counts him in now, but I don't
00:14:51.460 think he's going to run. You don't think he's going to run. I don't think there's a chance he
00:14:55.400 won't run. I would agree with you. There's not, there is a chance if something, if something hits
00:15:00.100 him in this scandal. No, I think he's smarter than that. Um, and I think the way this scandal
00:15:08.260 looks at me today, and we'll have no more next week, but the way this scandal looks to me today,
00:15:13.840 Biden's not a stupid guy. This was a way to enrich his family. He is now at the end of his life,
00:15:22.360 really. I mean, you know, he's in the last few pages of his, of his life. If you look at years,
00:15:28.280 his pages, he's maybe let's say he's lucky and he's got 20 more years in him. Um, why would you,
00:15:35.620 why would you destroy your family now? Because he's a smart guy. He knows, and unless he's completely
00:15:43.580 arrogant, like Paul Manafort, but a completely arrogant guy is going to have some attorneys
00:15:50.640 around him that will say, Joe, don't do it. Don't do it. It won't be worth it. It won't be
00:15:56.900 worth it. Your son might go to jail. They ever want to do anything about it. Your son could go to jail.
00:16:02.980 Just stay out. I think it could change the course of this. And that would put, that would put, uh,
00:16:09.320 Michael Bloomberg into the race, which personally, I, I think that would be great. I'd love to have
00:16:15.420 Michael Bloomberg in the race, uh, because at least we'd be having an honest debate on, yeah,
00:16:19.980 I'm going to take away the second amendment. I mean, I think the more socialists and the more
00:16:25.100 gun haters you have that are open about it, the better things are for the Republicans. Let's have
00:16:31.540 that honest debate that we've always wanted. All right. Speaking of gun lovers, if you are not,
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00:16:55.540 tougher and tougher to own a gun, but let's not talk about that. They want to introduce themselves
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00:17:05.380 done. They are giving away 19 free guns right now. All you have to do is text, uh, Beck, B E C K
00:17:14.720 to 87, two, two, two right now. And they're going to reveal the identity of the gun. Now here it is,
00:17:21.120 the one they're giving away. One of the most popular double action pistols in the world.
00:17:25.460 It is often the gun of choice for law enforcement officers, civilians, and our military.
00:17:30.620 I got to check. I don't have a phone. Can somebody just text just to see?
00:17:34.040 Cause I'm, it's driving me nuts. I think it's, I think it's a sick, but I don't know.
00:17:37.780 Uh, text 87, two, two, two right now. Reveal the identity of the gun. You're going to lock
00:17:44.020 in your chance to win one of the 19 free guns. It's simple. It's quick. It's easy. 100% free.
00:17:50.800 Just text 87, uh, just text back to 87, two, two, two. That's back 87, two, two, two. All right.
00:18:00.180 We pause for 10 seconds. Station ID.
00:18:08.420 Bump, bump, bump, bump.
00:18:14.020 You know, I, I think,
00:18:19.080 I think there's only two ways that Donald Trump loses this election.
00:18:26.160 Uh, and we're going to find, uh, whether one of the shoes is about to drop today.
00:18:31.360 The March jobs report. Now this could go awry at any time,
00:18:34.540 but we're expecting some really good things here in about, uh, what, uh, 37 minutes.
00:18:42.040 Or is this Eastern time? No, it should be out. It's out. Do we have, uh, uh, 196,000 jobs in March,
00:18:48.680 which is a good number, slightly above expectations. Uh, unemployment remains at 3.8%,
00:18:54.020 which were was right at expectations. Okay. So we have been adding about 200,000 new jobs
00:18:59.520 every single month. Uh, and that's really, really good. The other number that, um, we should see today
00:19:06.900 was the, uh, uh, was the hourly wage earners. Is there anything on there about wages going up or
00:19:15.700 down? Yes. Uh, up 3.2%, um, which is, I think it was slightly below expectations of 3.4%. Yeah.
00:19:23.340 They expect hourly earnings at 3.4. Um, and that's the same increase that happened in February.
00:19:30.180 That's the largest growth of wages in a decade. Now the media is not going to harp on this. They're
00:19:37.560 not going to tell you, but you need to text this to your friends. You need to send this to your
00:19:41.580 friends. So everybody knows because psychologically, that's what's happening to us right now.
00:19:48.420 Psychologically, we have been convinced that we are not a good nation, that we are a nation
00:19:53.620 in the throes of collapse, that we are a nation that has this horrible racist past. We, we have,
00:20:01.380 they have soaked us and marinated us now in almost 20 years of we're the bad guys. Uh,
00:20:10.300 and it's remarkable that we buy it, but we do. And it's in, it's starting to seep into the fiber of
00:20:17.540 our being. And that's one of the reasons why the capitalist system and the free market system
00:20:23.080 is on the ropes because no one's talking about the good stuff that the free market does. We have
00:20:29.340 literally lifted billions of people out of poverty and starvation. If you look at what's happening in
00:20:37.660 India right now, you know, India was this socialist country for a very long time. Did you even know
00:20:45.060 Stu, did your mother ever say to you, you know, they're starving people in, in India, in India.
00:20:51.020 Yeah. Where did she say the starving people were? The China seems to be China, right? The one that I
00:20:56.120 normally. Yeah. Do the starving people in China now. Okay. Well, India was a socialist nation. I've
00:21:02.980 always thought of it as a capitalist nation. No, that wasn't happening until I think like the 1980s.
00:21:08.580 Uh, it was a socialist nation. It, it controlled the means of production and everything else.
00:21:14.240 It was horrible. If you look at what's happening in India now, they're pulling people out of poverty.
00:21:22.660 If India can pull itself out of poverty, that's remarkable. And they know they're, they're saying
00:21:29.860 it, you know, all throughout India, it's the free market system. Everybody is able to now start a new
00:21:37.920 job, sell something that they want to sell. It's truly a free market. And it's working.
00:21:43.700 We don't ever hear any of these stories. We don't, all we hear are the bad things.
00:21:48.760 So one, if the economy goes bad, or if people just believe it's bad, that will hurt Trump.
00:21:55.900 The other way is if they get a very soft spoken guy. And I think Pete Buttigieg is one of these guys.
00:22:04.840 He scares me. He's not, he's a radical. He's still a radical, but he's saying things like,
00:22:11.340 I'm a gay man, but I like Chick-fil-A. Well, Americans are going to like that message.
00:22:16.900 You know what I mean? The, if you put a killer next to a killer, Trump wins. Nice guy. That's genuine.
00:22:27.800 Maybe not. I don't know.
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00:23:55.280 Um, the, uh, uh, uh, we welcome Pat Gray to the program. Uh, Pat, uh, who is a member of the
00:24:04.720 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, uh, and, uh, and is a fellow member along with me in case
00:24:12.000 you don't know. I had somebody come up to me the other day and they were like, I've watched you for
00:24:16.160 years. I've listened to you for years. Are you Catholic? Really? Wow. Uh, I used to be, but,
00:24:24.600 uh, no, I'm not now. Um, but I love the Catholics. Um, the, uh, uh, there's a story out of the New
00:24:31.280 York times today. The church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said on Thursday that it would
00:24:37.020 allow children of same sex couples to be baptized. Now in our church, you're baptized at eight. It's an
00:24:43.560 age of accountability. Um, so we don't believe in the infant baptism. Uh, we believe that, you know,
00:24:49.600 babies come out perfect, man. There's no sin. There's no such thing as original sin. We don't
00:24:54.040 blame the sin of the fathers on the children. Yeah. Cause something happened called, uh,
00:25:01.340 the atonement. Yeah. Anyway. So, um, but at the age of accountability, when you know the difference
00:25:07.100 between right or wrong, now you're going to need the, now you're going to need that baptism. Yeah. Uh,
00:25:12.580 and, uh, and so we, we baptized them. So this is an eight year old baptism. And this is one thing
00:25:18.720 that I didn't like, you know, they came out, um, at 2015 and it was something that we'd never had to
00:25:24.360 deal with before. What do we do with children of same sex couples? And I don't know if the church
00:25:31.480 knew what to do. And, uh, so at 2015, they said, uh, no baptism. I didn't like that, uh, at all.
00:25:38.720 Cause we don't blame the children for something, you know, the parents do. So, uh, the church has
00:25:45.800 come out and said, we baptize, uh, children of same sex couples now, which I think is great.
00:25:50.460 But then there's this confusing part in it, uh, that says, uh, the church will still consider
00:25:55.340 same sex marriage to be a serious transgression, but it will not be treated as apostasy for purposes
00:26:01.440 of church discipline. Instead, the immoral conduct in heterosexual or homosexual relationships
00:26:07.440 will be treated in the same way, which I think is consistent with the way they will always handle
00:26:11.260 it. I mean, you can, you can be a member of the church and, and homosexual. If you're practicing
00:26:17.980 homosexuality, no, cause it goes against the doctrine of, of the creation of family, um, which
00:26:26.080 is a cornerstone and always has been a cornerstone of our churches. This is for procreation. I mean,
00:26:32.100 it's for fun too, but it's for procreation and the building of a family. That's why we
00:26:37.360 have such big families. We believe that we just believe different things about families
00:26:42.420 that they are eternal. It's kind of like everybody believes this. Oh, well, grandma's
00:26:48.600 finally with grandpa. Yes. Uh, and we believe that we believe the family is eternal. Um, and
00:26:56.340 so the job is to come down and create new children. The opposite of anybody who is a global warming
00:27:03.900 person. We believe we should be having children. Um, and so if you are having premarital sex or if
00:27:12.820 you're having sex outside of your relationship, uh, you know, your marriage, you know, you're,
00:27:18.320 you're disciplined by the church and you can, if you're unrepentant, you can, you lose your
00:27:23.020 member. You're an apostate and the church excommunicates you. You know, if you're like,
00:27:27.660 yeah, I did it and I'm still doing it. What's your problem, dude? Yeah. Well, you know what?
00:27:32.060 No, that's not going to go well for you. Got a timeout bench for you over here. Uh, so I
00:27:37.580 don't see any change here, but this is being reported in the New York times as big change.
00:27:44.320 Yeah. I, you know, does it surprise you that the New York times is putting in their own
00:27:49.260 spin on it? No, I just wondered if you had a different thought on it that, that maybe,
00:27:54.900 I mean, this is no, I don't think it's, it's certainly not a change in doctrine. Um, the
00:28:01.280 baptism of the same sex couples is a little bit of change in policy. Um, but no children
00:28:07.580 of same, yeah, children, I mean, yeah. Uh, but it's consistent with the way they've, they've
00:28:13.040 always handled sexual sin of any kind. And, and the first presidency came out and said, you
00:28:17.880 know, we just, let me give you this exact thing. Uh, we want to reduce the hate and contention
00:28:23.380 that is so common today. Um, and I think they just, because the whole thing is, you
00:28:30.320 know, I'm on this kick, keep it simple, keep it simple. I've been saying this for like two
00:28:35.880 years. I'm in the, the bishopric of our, um, of our, of our church locally. And, uh, the
00:28:44.360 bishop and I have been talking about it a lot. Keep it simple. It's really, it's not about
00:28:48.440 all the doctrine. It's not about all this crap. It's about love one another. It's not about
00:28:52.880 all, especially the cultural stuff. It's about love one another. Let's stop talking
00:28:58.800 about, Hey, Lou, you got to get other people baptized. No, that will come when they see
00:29:05.060 how our families work and that we truly love them. And we're not loving them for any outside
00:29:11.320 reason. You know, it's like a politician. That's why we want somebody authentic. We want somebody
00:29:17.000 who really believes it, who has enacted it in their own life. And we see it in action
00:29:22.780 and we're like, you know what? I want that. That looks good. And that just comes from loving
00:29:29.360 somebody. When somebody just pops into your town is like, you know what? I got to tell
00:29:34.160 you, your town of, uh, Lake Oahuachima is, uh, is great. And I've always loved it. Now you
00:29:42.440 don't even know how to pronounce it. And that's, that just comes from being genuine and loving
00:29:48.820 people. Just keep it simple. Just, I don't hate anybody. And you're homosexual. I have
00:29:53.600 good friends that are homosexual. I think are really good people. It's not for God to decide
00:29:59.200 you, you work that out with God.
00:30:01.060 And if tolerance and love were the goal of the other side of the equation, we'd already
00:30:05.500 be there. Cause you know, I think that's how the vast majority of us feel that that's,
00:30:11.240 that's not the goal. The goal is that you change your mind on it. You have to feel as
00:30:16.000 they do on the issue.
00:30:17.700 Well, it goes back to, you know, I pulled this out the other day because of, uh, and it
00:30:21.580 wasn't about sex and homosexuality, but it actually is exactly, um, this now, uh, I pulled
00:30:29.480 something out just the other day from, uh, the story of, uh, lot and going and the, the
00:30:37.320 angels coming in and seeing, uh, and trying to find somebody good. So they don't, you know,
00:30:42.920 destroy Sodom and Gomorrah. And remember the, the thing was, is that they were sodomizing
00:30:50.080 people and they were sodomizing everybody. And, uh, when lot sees these two guys that are
00:30:57.960 angels coming down the street and he's like, come get into the house, get into my house
00:31:01.660 quick, quick, quick, quick, quick, get into the house. Um, he gets them into the house
00:31:05.940 and the, the, these guys, the town starts coming to lots door and they're like, get
00:31:11.640 them out here, get them out here. We just want to give them a nice Sodom greeting. And
00:31:18.740 he's like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I don't know. I don't want to. So what
00:31:22.440 is the, what is the great telling of the story? Thank you very much. It's magical. But
00:31:27.400 really, that's magical. Yeah. But really that is kind of it. And, and remember
00:31:34.680 they were mad at lot. He even, the part I never really understood. He even said,
00:31:40.100 look, I got a couple of gals in here that have never had sex. They're my
00:31:43.600 daughters have them. Okay. I mean, you're like, wait, wait, lot. You're kind of
00:31:47.980 going off the rails here. I think the angels must've been going, no lot. You
00:31:51.000 misunderstand. Uh, quite a slight policy difference with you on this one. The
00:31:55.820 reason why is because that's not what they were interested in. And it wasn't
00:31:59.820 sex. It wasn't that they wanted to have, they weren't like, these angels are
00:32:04.200 hot. Uh, what was happening there was you must comply. If they are here, they
00:32:12.540 must comply. You must do what we say. And it's not like you can just tolerate it.
00:32:19.320 You must participate. Yeah. And that's what's happening now. You can't just go
00:32:24.560 in your house and go, no, no, no, no. Guys, guys, guys, these are, these are, no, you
00:32:28.420 must teach it to your children. You must accept it. You must be vocal about it.
00:32:34.140 From what I understand, the angels were ripped though. They were, it worked out a
00:32:38.080 lot. Yeah. Yeah. And I think there was an attractiveness component. Yeah. All the wings
00:32:43.960 kind of got it in the way. I think, you know, this preview of Glenn's Sunday school
00:32:47.660 message. You know, if our Sunday school message were taught like that, more people
00:32:52.740 would listen. I think I'm going to start teaching Sunday school on the air just like
00:33:00.560 that. Just let me tell you the story about Sodom and Gomorrah. Okay. Here it was two
00:33:05.220 hot angels are walking down the street. Okay. Pat, anything on your mind today? Yeah.
00:33:15.420 You know, since it's a, it's happy Hedwig Cone day. I just kind of had some fun with
00:33:20.920 what? Who's Hedwig Cone? Who's I'm sorry. Don't play that game. Come on. I mean, even
00:33:27.300 Google is commemorating the hugeness of this event. Hedwig Cone's 132nd birthday today.
00:33:33.580 I don't know who Hedwig Cone is. You won't hear about Easter in a couple of weeks, but
00:33:38.240 fortunately they are celebrating Hedwig's day. They'll have the eggs and the peeps for
00:33:43.060 Easter. Who is Hedwig Cone? Oh, it's a she. Yes. It's a she. I don't know why you're
00:33:48.840 playing this game. Right. She's a famous physicist from, you know, 132 years ago.
00:33:55.840 What did Hedwig? Hedwig. Hedwig. Hedwig. Hedwig. Hedwig. There's a name that just doesn't
00:34:01.260 come back. No, it's, yeah. I don't know, honey. What do you think? Okay. All right,
00:34:05.360 guys, if your wife is pregnant and then you can call us on Monday, this weekend, I want
00:34:10.740 you to have a serious conversation with her and say that you saw this on Google. You're
00:34:15.820 going to have to look her up because I have no idea she is. Pat will tell you in a minute,
00:34:18.320 but I want you to say, honey, if it's a girl and I'm being serious, Hedwig, because she was
00:34:25.180 a famous physicist. And see if you can see, and I want to hear the reaction from your
00:34:29.780 wife. Yeah, there's a, there's a, there's not enough people in the STEM programs for
00:34:33.360 little girls. We really need to, I think it would be encouraging to a little girl to
00:34:37.080 have a name of a famous physicist. Yeah. Hedwig. Hedwig. Hedwig. But because we're, I'm
00:34:41.720 in such a celebratory mood because you have the Hedwig tree up. Yeah. It's actually now
00:34:46.280 for two weeks. You know what? We, we used to go with a tree, but we now do the, uh, the
00:34:51.060 hedge, the Hedwig hedge. It's nice. Yeah, it's nice. It's nice. We put it in our
00:34:55.180 kitchen. Not necessarily traditional, but you know, different strokes. It's, it's
00:34:58.680 fun. Uh, so, uh, today, uh, I was trying to avoid all madness. I, I think about
00:35:05.800 Wednesday, I, I reached my limit of, uh, incredible aggravation for the week. And
00:35:12.540 so you made it to Wednesday. Yeah, I did. I did, but I'm done now and I've had my fill.
00:35:17.740 And so, uh, what a listener did something beautiful for, for, uh, Helium
00:35:23.480 Thursday last night. And I know it's not Helium Thursday anymore, but you
00:35:28.680 know, we, I can't wait another week to show you this because, uh, here's Alex
00:35:32.940 Jones participating in Helium Thursday. This was made by Helium Thursday.
00:35:41.940 And to feel what the children are feeling. God, oh, buddy.
00:35:59.680 Mom, we got it. We got it. Get good people to stand up against these people.
00:36:03.660 I probably shouldn't even have done this radio show today because I have this
00:36:20.320 disgusted cover. I just hate the globalists, but it's more than that. And I, and I just
00:36:26.320 get flippant and angry, but it's because deep down folks, I can see what they're
00:36:30.440 doing. And I, uh, we have a responsibility to stop these globalists. Where are the men
00:36:36.820 in this country? Where are the men in this world? What the hell have we become?
00:36:42.160 We just offer our children up to the system with the fluoride and the water and the GMO
00:36:46.980 hurting them. And we let fat perverts grab them at the airport and train them for the
00:36:51.120 bad ball government. And we just got such a sick society.
00:36:55.860 Tell me that doesn't help.
00:36:56.820 Oh my. Oh, that is so great. That is so fantastic. Tell me that doesn't help with
00:37:05.040 your maximum weekly requirement of irritation. Thank you so much, Pat. All right. Bill O'Reilly
00:37:11.760 is coming up in just a second.
00:37:12.880 By the way, Hedwig Cohn was a physicist and fled Nazi Germany. He does seem to be a relatively
00:37:19.500 amazing person.
00:37:20.700 Yeah. So there you have the, uh, Hedwig, the name that just never comes back. I want
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00:39:55.480 this trouble, this economic trouble since the 1980s. The unions never caught back on. I mean,
00:40:03.480 people just left going, okay, you caused a lot of this. Yeah, well, there was ups and downs. I mean,
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00:41:45.440 came out yesterday, said this is like a Hurricane Cat 5 that's happening on the border. And it is.
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00:41:56.580 What do we do? Bill O'Reilly next.
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00:44:26.980 the 17th of September, The United States of Trump, How the President Really Sees America. Extensive
00:44:35.280 time he's spending with the president right now. We'll talk to him about that as we get closer to
00:44:39.940 the book. I want to talk to him first about the border and what's really happening there, Bill,
00:44:47.520 and what should the president do? All right. So we have to take it from,
00:44:53.400 it's almost like a history lesson, Beck. So get your pen out, because this is all intertwined.
00:45:01.940 The movement to open the borders to any foreign national who wants to come here is driven by the
00:45:09.360 progressive far left. And it's based upon the success that they had in California,
00:45:14.840 now in Arizona and Nevada, of flooding the zones with foreign-born people. And after a period of
00:45:24.040 time, they are able to vote. And by chain migration, they can bring their families in from overseas.
00:45:30.080 And the demographic in the state changes. That's number one. Number two, if Texas changes where
00:45:38.660 you live from a red state to a blue state, it's over. Okay. That means that the progressive left
00:45:45.140 will take over the United States of America. So what is the easiest way, the quickest way to make
00:45:50.500 that happen? Open borders. Because people, millions of them, will pour into Texas. So in March, 200,000
00:45:58.660 people, it's estimated by the Border Patrol, I had the guy on BillOReilly.com, they got 100,000,
00:46:05.060 and he estimates that 100,000 got into the country illegally. Of the 100,000 that they detained,
00:46:11.380 about 50% of them are now saying, I want asylum. As soon as they say they want asylum,
00:46:17.180 asylum, then the system cranks into motion. They have to be interviewed. And then they are released
00:46:25.980 because the Border Patrol and ICE has nowhere to put them. So they're released into the country,
00:46:30.540 and they're told, you have to come back for your asylum hearing, which will be in three or four years.
00:46:36.680 Now, there's estimates all over the place, but I think it's fair to say most do not return for
00:46:41.320 their hearings. So what you have now is you have a surge into the United States of illegal people,
00:46:50.780 half of whom are applying for asylum. The system can't absorb it. So what should happen is that we
00:46:58.480 already have a state of emergency on the border, but President Trump should extend that by freezing
00:47:02.640 all asylum requests right now, today. No more asylum requests are going to be taken,
00:47:09.300 and anyone who gets here and applies for asylum has to go back to their home country. We'll do the
00:47:17.880 paperwork, but we'll call you when your time is up. Right. And if you want asylum, the way to do
00:47:26.500 that is you go to your local embassy. But that's not the way the law reads. And so the Ninth Circuit
00:47:33.740 Court of Appeals will file a suit. But I think that the Supreme Court would hear an emergency
00:47:40.540 of this caliber right away. And so that's what the president should be doing, because there's really
00:47:47.800 no other way to stop the surge of people coming in here. The smugglers have figured out the asylum
00:47:54.360 ruse. It makes sense to the people all over Mexico and Central America who are willing to pay up to
00:48:00.940 $5,000 to move their family up to the border. And you can imagine how much money these cartels are
00:48:06.180 making in that industry. So that's not going to stop. The only way to do it is to have an executive
00:48:12.140 order freezing all asylum requests for six months. Anything or whatever. Do you think the president
00:48:17.380 will do that? Well, I don't know why he doesn't. He's already on the record for saying it's a state of
00:48:22.800 emergency. Okay. And, you know, that was over the border wall. Okay. But the border wall is going to take
00:48:29.660 some time. In the meantime, you're having millions of people trying to get in here before the wall is put up
00:48:37.000 and before any kind of immigration law, new immigration law can be can be passed. So you have to do it.
00:48:43.800 I mean, well, here's the word invasion. And that's the word is CNN goes crazy about it is it is I live
00:48:51.080 here in Texas, Bill, it is in in all of history, it has never been this bad. The this is twice the
00:48:59.440 problem. It was when the media was all up in arms under Barack Obama, when I went down and we delivered,
00:49:06.300 I think, $8 million, three or $8 million, I can't remember, a lot of money in food and
00:49:13.660 everything else. We did tractor trailer after tractor trailer, because it was a humanitarian
00:49:19.520 crisis at that time. This is twice the problem. And now the media is nowhere to be found on this.
00:49:28.900 They're not showing because they want because they can't. They've already said that this understands
00:49:33.560 the end game is to change the border states into progressive bastions. And they've also they've also
00:49:41.440 been on record saying this is not an emergency. This is not a humanitarian crisis. They can't show
00:49:46.560 one now. I think Beto O'Rourke may may have eliminated himself as a presidential contender
00:49:51.600 by saying that, because if I'm Trump and Rourke gets the or if I'm his democratic competition,
00:49:58.380 I put that sound bite up all day long. I go, this guy is so stupid. He doesn't even know.
00:50:04.140 And he lives there. That is a border crisis. You elect him. That's like saying after 9-11. Yeah,
00:50:11.340 there's no Muslim fundamental problem. There's no Al Qaeda problem. You know, it look, but the
00:50:17.980 political ramifications of this is why the media doesn't cover it. Correct. Because everybody knows
00:50:24.240 that if you lose Texas and Florida and add that to California, Illinois and New York, it's over.
00:50:29.740 There's no presidential election anymore. The electoral votes are so overwhelming in those
00:50:35.240 five states that the Republicans never have a chance. And, you know, Beto O'Rourke lost to Ted
00:50:40.640 Cruz by 200,000 votes in a very conservative, what used to be a conservative state of Texas. That's not
00:50:46.060 a lot. So that's what the whole big picture is. Do you have any questions, you guys?
00:50:52.380 No, I think you, I think you hit it. I think the one thing that Texans don't get right now,
00:50:58.580 and I think there's a lot of states that don't see this coming because of the collapse of California
00:51:05.140 or the coming collapse and the exodus.
00:51:09.520 It's collapsed. California has collapsed.
00:51:11.780 It'll get worse.
00:51:12.440 No, the two party system in California has vanished.
00:51:15.880 Yes. I mean, the economic law that says you don't have to have two parties on the ballot.
00:51:20.960 It's the first two candidates that get the votes in the primary. So they have Democrats run against
00:51:26.280 Democrats. Correct. So California is out of, out of the Republic now, as far as any kind of
00:51:32.520 competition or any kind of diversity. You know, there's no diversity in California. No.
00:51:38.840 If you're not a hardcore liberal, you're socially shunned and you have no political hope. There's no
00:51:45.540 diversity. You know, I'm reading a book. I'll change the subject real quick. I'm reading a book
00:51:51.220 called joke and it came out in 1967 and it was originally a French book and it was written by
00:51:58.800 this Frenchman about a guy in the former Soviet union. And he was, he was doing fine and everything
00:52:06.260 was great. Uh, but he went to one of these training camps and he was, I think 20 years old
00:52:11.340 and he wrote a postcard back to his girlfriend. And, uh, you know, he was kind of making fun of
00:52:18.320 the training camp, the communist training camp. And, you know, he didn't even think twice about
00:52:23.960 it. What a moron, but he didn't think twice about it. He ended up in a hard labor camp for most of
00:52:28.740 his life because of that joke. And I thought to myself, this is where we are headed. You, you look
00:52:35.360 at, we're being trained right now. You can't joke. You can't say things. You can't, you can't be
00:52:40.880 against the things that, uh, that the people in power say is okay. Well, that's where we're headed.
00:52:48.100 We're headed towards this totalitarian kind of, uh, monolithic state that is going to have absolute
00:52:55.480 control on, on everything you think. Look at how you're being squashed right now. Uh, if you know,
00:53:03.940 that, what is the, uh, is it HR five? I think the, uh, the equality act that, uh, turns individual
00:53:12.060 beliefs around about their sexual orientation and gender identity into protected classes.
00:53:18.140 So it creates liberty, equality, privacy, and safety concerns, because what happens is
00:53:24.540 you will not be able to say things about gay marriage or anything else and still be in society.
00:53:33.080 Um, medicine is going to be politicized. Uh, now you, you, I mean, you'll lose your kids if you say,
00:53:40.160 no, I'm not giving my kids hormones so they can change, uh, sex. Um, uh, professional counselors
00:53:47.540 are going to be compelled to affirm same sex marriage and transgender ideology, creative
00:53:52.660 professionals who serve all customers, but who understand that humans are born male and female,
00:53:57.280 who believe that marriage means a union between one man and one woman could be compelled to use
00:54:02.860 their artistic gifts, uh, gifts to create custom goods and services for events that violate their
00:54:08.380 conscience. So in other words, you must under this bill, if you're a baker, you must make that
00:54:14.940 wedding cake period. I don't think the bill is going to get passed, but everybody should understand.
00:54:20.640 And then let me bring it back to the totalitarianism that you're worried about here. And it's true,
00:54:25.840 um, because it's just an incremental thing, but, uh, Biden, you know, I wrote a column called Biden
00:54:33.320 is time. All right. And very clever, uh, pun. And kind of a clever dad joke.
00:54:40.120 Joe Riley.com has it. All right. So Biden, he isn't crazy far left and he's a capitalist and he's a white
00:54:47.840 guy. So the progressive far left, the Soros people, as I call them, we got to get him out.
00:54:55.840 So what do we do? We do what we do with O'Reilly. Okay. Uh, you're going to have, uh, all these
00:55:02.700 people come out. And, oh, here they come. And now, um, circumstances different, but there's Joe.
00:55:10.160 Joe had no blanking clue. This was coming. And it was designed to marginalize him, to damage him
00:55:18.340 to the extent that he would not lead the polls anymore in the democratic, uh, race for president.
00:55:23.760 It's so transparent and he's so obvious, but Americans, they're not locked in yet. I agree
00:55:31.160 with you. They're not locked in yet. And you know, the time is getting where you're going to have to
00:55:38.220 stand up. You know, I Prager on, uh, Dennis Prager on the, uh, broadcast last night of billoreilly.com.
00:55:44.620 I said, Dennis, is there any organization that you can see that might represent traditional and
00:55:50.280 conservative Americans against all these boycotts and, and tell the sponsors, if you bail, and if
00:55:55.800 you try to put people out of business for their speech, we're going to alert the whole country.
00:56:00.420 You're doing that Mercedes Benz. Is there anybody there? No, there's nobody. So I'm saying to myself,
00:56:09.720 there better be somebody soon because you can fight these people. These people have a lock on it.
00:56:16.200 Now, but I want to talk to you a little bit more about that. And, and Bernie Sanders, when we come
00:56:21.160 back here in just a second, one minute away, we'll go back to, uh, we'll go back to bill O'Reilly.
00:56:26.740 I want to talk to you a little bit about your biggest investment. The biggest investment you
00:56:31.000 will ever make is your home. And then when you go to sell it, you want the most amount of money.
00:56:37.200 You want to be able to grab some of that money and make a profit on that house because you're
00:56:41.700 seeing everybody else do it. Well, who do you trust? Who is out there that really knows to sell,
00:56:47.480 how to sell a home? It's we, we so many times are like, well, they're my friend as a real estate
00:56:53.260 agent is a son and he really, what are you doing, man? Would you do that with your, with your, uh,
00:56:59.560 with the stock money that you have with your investment anywhere else? Well, I, you know,
00:57:04.580 he's just getting started. He does it part time. So I wanted to give him my retirement money. No
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00:57:17.620 It's got to be somebody who knows your area. Real estate agents. I trust.com. We're going to,
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00:57:33.700 I trust.com go there now. Real estate agents. I trust.com 10 seconds. Then back with Bill O'Reilly.
00:57:47.620 Bill O'Reilly. I don't think I'm, I've got a special next week on something that the media is avoiding
00:57:57.780 that put Paul Manafort behind bars. Uh, and it very well could put, uh, Joe Biden's son behind bars and
00:58:08.640 possibly him behind bars. And it is more than one occasion and more than one country. Um, I think
00:58:17.360 that there's a chance that Joe Biden backs away and does not, does not run for president.
00:58:23.700 Yeah. It depends what they have on them in the Ukraine situation, Eastern Europe. I mean,
00:58:28.380 certainly Biden was involved in, uh, browbeating Ukrainian authorities to do certain things.
00:58:35.780 I know that that he was, um, but I don't know if that's enough. It's a little complicated and,
00:58:42.480 uh, it's a little circumstantial. Nobody looking at it. You can't
00:58:47.280 trust the Ukrainians. So I'm not sure. Well, wait until the special next week. Cause I think
00:58:53.040 we have it, uh, we have a pretty locked down and also it's not just Ukraine. It is, it is. There
00:58:59.000 are several, several places all around the country or all around the world that is happening. But what
00:59:04.320 I'm saying is if, if he feels like there's a chance that a Manafort could happen to his family
00:59:11.380 because he steps into the spotlight spotlight. Absolutely. If he feels that there's a criminal
00:59:16.340 act that somebody could investigate that would bring charges against him or his family, but I
00:59:22.340 don't know if that's going to save them, you know, uh, if, if what you are going to put forth
00:59:29.080 is compelling enough. Um, but I don't know at this climate, you know, Trump probably not going to
00:59:34.780 get involved with it and attorney general, you know, they got other things they want. I'm not
00:59:40.480 sure, but you know, put it forth and we'll see what happens. Bill, do you think, uh, Biden can get
00:59:45.780 through the primary with some of his older statements? There's a new batch of them today
00:59:50.260 saying Biden in 1991 said that drug dealers should get the death penalty. Mandatory minimum sentences
00:59:56.260 are good and civil asset forfeiture is great, but he's evolved still. He's evolved.
01:00:02.740 All we're talking about though is for the primaries. Remember the primaries are going for what they
01:00:10.500 really want. Nobody under the age of 35 is going to vote for Biden. So he's got a count on that
01:00:17.660 working class Democrats who don't want to be socialist. I think there are enough of them
01:00:22.720 where he, and he's going to be tied into the Obama legacy. Obama, I think they're going to help him,
01:00:29.280 although the Obama people now are helping Beto. I think Obama, if he would help him. So that's,
01:00:35.440 those are two big cannons that, that he's going to come in because there are a lot of Democrats out
01:00:40.200 there, um, who don't want the crazy progressive socialists and Biden pretty much the only one
01:00:47.500 standing, um, between democratic party going that route and being a little bit more moderate.
01:00:54.100 You're up in New York. Uh, if Biden doesn't get in once again, Bloomberg has threatened to throw his
01:01:00.020 hat in the ring. You feel exactly the same way about him. There's no way. Okay. That a guy with
01:01:11.880 billions of dollars and five private jets and 18 homes is going to get the democratic nomination.
01:01:19.060 This is not happening. I mean, Romney couldn't even rally Republicans because he was so rich
01:01:26.200 and, and Biden makes him look like a pauper. I mean, uh, Bloomberg makes him look like a pauper.
01:01:32.820 There's no way. Come on. And Beto's family money though is, uh, his, his wife is incredibly
01:01:38.040 wealthy. His, the wife's family are billionaires. I mean, Beto, does he, has he ever had a job?
01:01:43.580 I don't know. He doesn't seem to do much in Congress.
01:01:45.860 Well, he's a three-term Congressman, but has he ever had a private job?
01:01:50.420 Does anybody know? I don't think so.
01:01:52.740 Does anybody know he's ever had a job?
01:01:54.720 He worked for, we just did an expose on him. He worked for his father-in-law.
01:01:59.480 His father-in-law? Yeah. Uh-huh.
01:02:01.560 Oh. Yeah.
01:02:02.460 And then what did, do you know what he did? He cut the law? What'd he do?
01:02:05.540 Uh, no, I think.
01:02:06.720 They were in real estate and there's a lot of shady deals in El Paso.
01:02:10.340 I think he was kind of like on the board.
01:02:12.740 He was being paid.
01:02:13.540 He wasn't paying houses, right?
01:02:14.780 No, I don't think he was.
01:02:16.340 Bill, do you think anything with Pete Buttigieg? Do you think there's any Buttigieg reality?
01:02:20.920 I love the last name.
01:02:22.620 Solid last name.
01:02:24.520 He looks like a nice guy.
01:02:26.500 Yeah.
01:02:26.820 I think he is. He's presenting.
01:02:29.160 He's presenting himself.
01:02:31.000 I mean, he's a vet, right?
01:02:32.880 Yep.
01:02:33.180 Yeah. He's presenting himself in a way that would be very opposite.
01:02:39.180 Give you a real choice between Trump's style and his.
01:02:44.160 He's like, look, I'm gay, but I eat Chick-fil-A.
01:02:47.480 I like it.
01:02:48.260 He's going for this.
01:02:50.000 I'm really kind of sick of all this stuff.
01:02:51.880 Why are we arguing?
01:02:52.680 It could make an impact.
01:02:57.620 It's hard to imagine the mayor of South Bend going to the presidency.
01:03:00.860 But then again, Trump had no government experience and was the president.
01:03:04.880 We'll go back with Bill O'Reilly, get some more news of the day, and his wrap-up of the week when we continue.
01:03:10.620 In just a couple of minutes.
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01:04:45.780 All these news reports that some Mueller investigators believe that A.G. Barr buried alarming evidence in his four-page letter,
01:04:54.540 that perhaps these same Mueller investigators saw the evidence, say the evidence Barr left out,
01:05:00.680 showed the president engaged in obstruction of justice,
01:05:03.340 that the Trump presidential campaign was manipulated by rushed intelligence.
01:05:06.660 It all paints a picture that the American people and future presidential candidates really need to see.
01:05:13.920 President Trump and his toadies can speak petulantly and relentlessly about fake news and unfair partisanship.
01:05:20.700 But the only facts we get through the stone wall of White House flackery is carried by public servants who will not sit quietly
01:05:27.680 and by journalists ready to carry their truth into the grace of public light.
01:05:34.100 Carry their truth into the grace of public life.
01:05:39.880 Bill O'Reilly.
01:05:40.940 Response?
01:05:42.220 I wrote that for him.
01:05:44.800 Yes.
01:05:45.880 I think Cory Booker wrote that for him.
01:05:48.340 Yeah, if you ever hear of Toadies, I wrote it.
01:05:52.500 Yeah, okay.
01:05:55.380 There's Chris Matthews, and that's what he does, and that's why very few people watch him,
01:06:01.320 even though he's been on the air for 57 years.
01:06:03.980 You have Rachel Maddow now hitting the lowest numbers of her career, and the left turning on her.
01:06:12.580 Ooh.
01:06:13.560 Ooh.
01:06:15.780 What do you want me to say about that?
01:06:18.340 And, you know, I don't know what to say about that.
01:06:21.680 Well, you have CNN with its low ratings, and you have...
01:06:27.880 Yeah, but they're disastrous.
01:06:29.060 I mean, MSNBC has declined.
01:06:31.820 But CNN...
01:06:32.880 You realize this guy, Tapper, who I really despise.
01:06:36.320 I like.
01:06:36.920 I know you like him.
01:06:37.980 Yeah.
01:06:38.120 But you're the only one in the country who does that.
01:06:40.740 Yeah, I know.
01:06:41.180 Well, I think his wife likes him.
01:06:41.980 You're the only one, and I applaud you for your humanitarian.
01:06:45.960 Yeah.
01:06:46.280 He had 640,000 viewers the other day.
01:06:50.220 You could put a monkey on for an hour.
01:06:54.280 Okay?
01:06:54.780 Just one monkey.
01:06:56.420 You could.
01:06:56.720 And I gave him a little banana and a couple of things to eat, and people would watch to see what the monkey would do.
01:07:04.180 And then they go away, they come back, I wonder what that monkey's doing.
01:07:07.380 All right?
01:07:07.900 You could get more than 640,000.
01:07:10.300 If you had 95 million households, which they have, you could beat him with a monkey.
01:07:18.640 That's no exaggeration.
01:07:20.200 I believe that to be true.
01:07:22.080 Yes.
01:07:22.700 You could beat him with a monkey, maybe a parrot, if the parrot had enough vocabulary.
01:07:28.240 If you had a parrot and a monkey.
01:07:31.620 Ooh, that's huge.
01:07:32.740 That's huge.
01:07:33.200 You get a million.
01:07:34.380 You get a million.
01:07:34.800 Then you might beat Chris Cuomo.
01:07:36.140 Right.
01:07:36.640 Right.
01:07:36.900 If you had to beat him.
01:07:38.420 But what I'm saying here is that the interesting thing is that the left is turning.
01:07:45.100 The left is the one now coming out and saying, you know, she's just a crazy conspiracy theorist.
01:07:51.800 I don't believe that.
01:07:53.520 What are you basing that on?
01:07:55.000 There's been a couple of stories this week, and they're basically saying that she is ignoring what came out of the Mueller report.
01:08:01.700 Nah, that's a bunch of bull.
01:08:03.200 She, look, unless she has some conspiracy thing going on, she's boring.
01:08:08.880 It's just her.
01:08:10.140 She sits there for an hour and then spins these crazy things.
01:08:15.320 It's like watching a UF member, Art Bell.
01:08:17.600 It's like watching Art Bell.
01:08:18.960 You know, I saw these, they're in the mountains of Winnemucca.
01:08:23.060 Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
01:08:25.180 Do not take down Art Bell.
01:08:26.820 I heard, and I'm not making this up.
01:08:28.600 Hang on just a second.
01:08:29.720 Hold on.
01:08:30.480 I am not making this up.
01:08:32.140 And tell me this isn't better than a monkey.
01:08:34.640 I swear to you.
01:08:35.600 One day, I was driving in, and I was going to work for premiere, and it was 3 o'clock in the morning, and Art Bell, I was going to be in the studio next to Art.
01:08:46.160 And I'm driving in, and I hear him, wait a minute.
01:08:50.560 I turn on the radio, and he says, wait a minute.
01:08:53.340 Tell me this story again.
01:08:55.020 And the guy says, Art, I know it sounds crazy, but every time I go out, it rains rocks on me.
01:09:03.660 Nobody else.
01:09:05.160 It's a cloud of rocks that rain rocks just on me.
01:09:09.940 And whenever I leave a building or leave, I haven't left my house in two years because I'm telling you, Art, I know this sounds crazy, but it's raining rocks only on my head.
01:09:19.080 And it was a 20-minute interview, and it was riveting.
01:09:22.060 So please don't put her into that category.
01:09:24.600 That's not crazy.
01:09:25.020 No, that's perfectly normal.
01:09:28.940 I have little metal spears come down when I walk out.
01:09:33.740 That's probably true.
01:09:35.280 I want to say a couple of things.
01:09:36.940 I want to congratulate you and Stu on your coverage of Unwanted, the movie.
01:09:43.140 Oh, thank you.
01:09:43.840 Unplanned, yeah.
01:09:44.680 Unplanned.
01:09:45.160 Okay, unplanned, I'm sorry.
01:09:46.360 Yeah, that's all right.
01:09:46.720 You know, I open up my local newspaper, Newsday, which is, you know, the usual foolish left, I call it, publication.
01:09:56.700 And the movie is playing on Long Island, and they don't list it.
01:10:02.880 So every other movie is listed.
01:10:04.700 They have a little capsule of reviews, what it's about, where it is.
01:10:07.880 Not that one.
01:10:08.700 You know, it's really sinful, and I'm using that word in a judgmental capacity to try to do this.
01:10:17.040 If people want to see Unplanned, they should be able to make that choice without you not publicizing it, not taking their commercials.
01:10:27.500 This is just the height of what we were talking about at the beginning of the interview, of this totalitarian regime.
01:10:33.880 So if you run a movie counter to our far-lept belief system, then that movie should not be publicized or even shown.
01:10:45.760 And Americans have got to get angry about this, because if we continue to go down this road, we will be in a country that punishes free speech.
01:10:54.440 And we're in college campuses, we have to have a presidential executive order threatening the colleges of money cutoffs if they don't uphold the First Amendment.
01:11:07.360 That's where we are.
01:11:09.380 That's where we are now, and it's getting a thousand times worse.
01:11:13.040 So anyone who wants to see Unplanned and wants to know the other side of the abortion issue should go to see it this weekend, because that sends a message.
01:11:22.560 It does. It does. And I don't know if you've seen it yet, Bill, but it is...
01:11:27.360 I have not seen it. I've not been able to get out.
01:11:29.440 Could I have the company send you a screener?
01:11:33.020 Sure, sure, sure.
01:11:33.780 It is. It's really powerful.
01:11:36.040 It's not the issue. I mean, I have my personal belief system that I'm pretty clear about, but I'm not trying to impose it, okay?
01:11:45.200 What I'm trying to say is there are two sides to this story, but you only hear one side.
01:11:53.300 And if you state the other side, that life should be protected, then you are an evil person who should be punished.
01:12:01.880 That is the far-left belief system.
01:12:05.660 Punish. Hurt. Destroy.
01:12:08.640 Destroy. And we've got to start to rise up against it.
01:12:13.640 Bill, let me go back to Mexico. I know we started there, but let me go back to Mexico.
01:12:19.660 This is what I'm hearing the president say, and I know it'll cause a lot of problems down south of the border, and I don't like it.
01:12:26.780 But he has got to be able to have a stick on stopping these countries from sending their people to us.
01:12:38.760 They've got to get control of things, and I think they will if we say, you know what?
01:12:46.180 We're going to take a six-month hiatus from you guys.
01:12:50.340 I'm not sure about that.
01:12:52.020 I don't mind him cutting off aid to El Salvador and Guatemala and Honduras and other countries, because obviously they are trying to subvert our system.
01:13:01.360 That's what I'm talking about, is cutting aid.
01:13:03.500 It's obvious these countries are so screwed up, they want the people to leave because they can't support them, and they want to subvert our laws, and they're going to facilitate that.
01:13:13.620 Mexico does it, too, all day long.
01:13:15.480 I mean, when you have a country controlled by drug cartels, which Mexico is, I mean, you've got a problem.
01:13:20.900 And Trump has got to confront the problem, but he's got to do it in a way that doesn't harm the United States.
01:13:28.840 And by shutting the border down, that would throw our economy into somewhat of a turmoil.
01:13:34.680 No, I'm talking about cutting off aid.
01:13:37.040 Yeah, yeah, but the aid is inconsequential in the sense of how much it is.
01:13:40.680 It's not a lot.
01:13:42.000 But sure, you want to send a message?
01:13:43.820 Send a message.
01:13:44.860 You better shape it up.
01:13:45.860 But they're not going to do it, Beck.
01:13:47.580 I spent some time down there.
01:13:48.900 I know what it is down there.
01:13:50.220 It's so corrupt, it's just staggering.
01:13:53.940 And, you know, when you elect a president of Mexico, you think, well, he's a president.
01:13:57.880 He's got power like our president does.
01:13:59.740 But he doesn't.
01:14:01.500 He doesn't.
01:14:02.880 The most powerful people in Mexico are the heads of the cartels.
01:14:07.860 They have little armies.
01:14:10.320 And they will cut your head off if they don't like you.
01:14:13.600 And the president of Mexico doesn't have that kind of power.
01:14:16.300 Now, the president of Mexico, in fact, is, but, you know, he's not willing to use them.
01:14:20.580 Yeah.
01:14:20.660 The president of Mexico, I mean, he didn't want to use and even use armored cars and everything else.
01:14:25.520 He didn't want secret service.
01:14:26.620 That guy that he even made it to the presidency with his feelings on, you know, security and being one of the people and I'm going to ride the bus and everything else.
01:14:35.640 Whoever the president of Mexico is, if he's a true reformer, he's going to have to live in an iron or Kevlar bubble.
01:14:43.800 And the fact that this this president can be as open as he is and and not have any problems with the cartels coming after him is a statement in and of itself, I think.
01:14:56.300 Well, you don't know what the deals are in the back room, though.
01:14:58.760 Right.
01:14:59.000 I don't want to just smirch the man's character, but every single time that we have a trial of El Chapo or these people, all of a sudden, everybody in Mexico is on a pad.
01:15:11.620 I mean, this is the testimony.
01:15:13.680 All right.
01:15:13.900 Nieto, they said in the El Chapo trial, oh, I was getting millions of dollars.
01:15:18.860 I don't know.
01:15:20.600 But I do know this.
01:15:21.740 If you have lost your country to drug cartels like Mexico has, then you're a danger to the United States.
01:15:29.960 I mean, the country is a danger to us and we got to deal with it, but we can't deal with it in a way that hurts our our own people.
01:15:37.960 And that's why it's so complicated.
01:15:40.780 Bill O'Reilly from Bill O'Reilly dot com.
01:15:43.140 You can hear him on Bill O'Reilly dot com.
01:15:44.860 You can watch his show, the no spin zone or no spin area or whatever you had to do to call it.
01:15:49.140 No spin news, Beck.
01:15:50.260 It's not hard.
01:15:50.960 It's no spin news.
01:15:53.520 And the new just write it down.
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01:16:07.780 And Bill, one more thing before you leave your theory on having a monkey on television and beating six hundred and sixty thousand viewers.
01:16:15.120 Curious George swings into spring, a special brought in four point three million viewers.
01:16:22.420 So you were dead.
01:16:23.480 I want a monkey.
01:16:24.560 I'm going to put a monkey on.
01:16:26.040 I'm going to put a monkey on.
01:16:27.180 I'm going to do a show with just a monkey.
01:16:28.900 Okay, but just make sure you name the show Curious Beck.
01:16:33.020 Yeah.
01:16:33.420 Okay.
01:16:34.020 Thanks a lot, Bill.
01:16:34.800 I appreciate it.
01:16:35.700 Do you.
01:16:36.460 Bill O'Reilly.
01:16:37.120 By the way, if anybody has.
01:16:38.360 Did you say do you?
01:16:39.200 I like him.
01:16:44.280 We if anybody knows how to get a monkey and an entertaining monkey, I don't want just to I don't want a sleepy monkey, but I want to do that show for an hour.
01:16:53.300 I mean, do I get the hour off or do I am I?
01:16:57.120 No, I think I get the hour off.
01:16:58.660 I mean, you're the monkey.
01:16:59.460 I mean, I'm the monkey.
01:17:01.060 I'm the monkey.
01:17:02.120 So you're saying you're just going to put a monkey in front of the microphone.
01:17:04.580 You're the guy going.
01:17:05.420 Don't don't monkey.
01:17:06.260 Don't say that.
01:17:07.220 Don't say that.
01:17:07.840 Okay.
01:17:08.020 No, that's not where we were going.
01:17:09.800 We didn't talk about that monkey.
01:17:11.040 That's really your job.
01:17:12.640 So it'll be stewing the monkey soon.
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01:18:27.440 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:18:31.880 You know, I'm Stu and I are talking after the Bill O'Reilly break.
01:18:36.740 I think Bill I think Bill is wrong on his view on Biden and the scandals that are ahead of Biden.
01:18:45.020 And I think Biden will there's a good chance he self selects out because he doesn't want his son to go to jail.
01:18:55.140 And, you know, you can go out while you're on top.
01:18:58.520 It's not like he's a 50 year old man.
01:19:00.080 He's 79.
01:19:01.060 Yeah.
01:19:01.680 And so, you know, I'm going to go out and I'm going to wreck my image.
01:19:07.480 I'm going to go out on a low note, possibly win or possibly lose, possibly because I even run.
01:19:16.220 My son goes to jail.
01:19:18.480 I don't think that sounds like something Robinette would want to do.
01:19:22.040 You're talking about Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr.
01:19:24.280 Yes.
01:19:24.620 Yes.
01:19:24.860 Because that is his actual middle name.
01:19:26.300 Right.
01:19:26.760 I think you're right.
01:19:27.540 I think it's less of a it's less of an issue for the campaign.
01:19:30.520 It's like the lowest priority is this primary because the Democrats are going to go after him on things.
01:19:35.220 He said that sounded conservative in the past.
01:19:37.320 Yes.
01:19:37.520 They're going to go after him on, you know, touching women.
01:19:39.900 There's a lot of other ways to attack Joe Biden that are going to be more successful in the primary.
01:19:45.400 In general, I think it will come up and they're not going to go after him because I think that the Clintons and others are this Manafort thing was not isolated.
01:19:54.960 Everybody was playing in that sandbox.
01:19:56.940 Podesta was in the same thing.
01:19:57.940 Correct.
01:19:58.160 He was doing the same types of things.
01:19:59.620 So, you know, it will take the Republicans to go after him on this and Manafort is already out.
01:20:08.960 He's going to jail.
01:20:10.080 And I think that Joe Biden is smart enough to see that.
01:20:13.760 But it's not just the Ukraine.
01:20:16.020 What happened in the Ukraine is bad.
01:20:17.820 And, you know, Bill said it's confusing.
01:20:19.600 No, it's really not.
01:20:20.940 It's really quite simple.
01:20:22.640 And a lot of the big facts are already out.
01:20:26.600 I mean, it's not like you need an investigation.
01:20:28.740 Well, there's a smoking gun.
01:20:29.780 No, no, no.
01:20:30.900 Here are the facts.
01:20:32.540 Look at the trail.
01:20:34.320 It's a lot of it's already out.
01:20:36.620 And I don't even think the Ukraine is the worst one.
01:20:39.380 I think when you see next week what we lay out, I think there's one that's much bigger than that.
01:20:45.780 But I think you're right.
01:20:47.820 And I think the other part of it is when you have him making this decision, he is in a position of reverence right now.
01:20:58.760 And he can live out his years if he doesn't run for this in a position of reverence.
01:21:04.200 And his son is not under threat.
01:21:06.020 They've got all that money.
01:21:07.380 And he doesn't have to worry about the women thing.
01:21:09.060 He doesn't have to worry about the stuff in Ukraine.
01:21:11.220 Call it a day.
01:21:11.900 Yeah, you can just call it a day.
01:21:13.100 And you can be you could speak at the convention.
01:21:14.980 You can have this is my this is my he'll become the elder states.
01:21:18.920 But this is my prediction on he's going to I think he's going to call it a day because really I do watch next week's special.
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01:22:52.580 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:22:54.480 We are officially up to 18 people running for president on the Democratic side.
01:23:00.440 But just the 18.
01:23:01.240 But just the 18.
01:23:02.080 They're not even done yet.
01:23:03.220 It might get up to 25.
01:23:05.760 By the time this is done, this is crazy and great.
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01:23:12.720 We go there in one minute.
01:23:17.700 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:23:20.100 All right.
01:23:20.560 Some new data from 2018 shows property crime continues to frustrate Americans.
01:23:25.500 Seventy seven percent of all crimes are property crimes.
01:23:29.340 Eighty eight percent of all burglaries are residential.
01:23:32.580 Three out of four homes in the U.S. are going to be broken into in the next 20 years.
01:23:36.540 Renters are more vulnerable to property crime than people who own their home.
01:23:41.360 Police can only clear about 13 percent of all burglaries due to lack of evidence.
01:23:46.600 Holy cow.
01:23:48.080 Look, there's a couple of things.
01:23:49.620 The last stat I have is that only 10 percent of the homes who have burglar alarms are actually burglared, burgled, burgled because burglared, burgled.
01:24:05.200 It is burgled, right?
01:24:07.040 Burglar.
01:24:08.440 Yes.
01:24:09.400 Love that story.
01:24:10.620 Anyway.
01:24:10.860 So what happens is burglars will go to a home.
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01:25:22.800 Andrew Heaton, the host of Something's Off with Andrew Heaton and not to be confused with Alex P.
01:25:39.080 Keaton is here.
01:25:40.680 Welcome to the big show.
01:25:42.320 How are you?
01:25:42.580 Thank you.
01:25:43.020 It's a pleasure to be back.
01:25:44.340 I'm glad to be back on your program.
01:25:45.540 Yeah, well, we'd like to have you here.
01:25:47.220 We want to talk to you a little bit about your thoughts on Bernie Sanders and what you think is.
01:25:53.620 I just announced just last hour that I think that Bernie Sanders.
01:25:59.180 Now, I'm always wrong on these things.
01:26:00.680 So, you know, this isn't worth this isn't worth monkey crap that's been thrown against the wall.
01:26:05.600 Okay.
01:26:06.500 But I don't think I think Bernie Sanders is going to is not going to run.
01:26:13.000 That's a tough one because he's already running.
01:26:14.720 I'm not Bernie Sanders.
01:26:15.820 Joe Biden.
01:26:16.400 Joe Biden.
01:26:16.940 Joe Biden.
01:26:17.560 Yeah, I follow a bit more.
01:26:19.120 That's a really good April Fool's joke.
01:26:21.000 Yeah.
01:26:21.220 Sanders is doing the end of it.
01:26:22.220 He rips the mask off.
01:26:23.380 It turns out he's Andy Kaufman.
01:26:24.460 I'm not dead and I'm not Bernie Sanders.
01:26:28.780 You don't think Joe will run?
01:26:29.660 I don't think Joe will run.
01:26:30.700 Really?
01:26:31.080 How come?
01:26:32.280 Because we're doing a show next Thursday that you have to watch.
01:26:37.440 But we're going to put together the stuff that is that shows he is the most corrupt vice president in the history of America.
01:26:49.620 And it's the the it's staggering.
01:26:53.120 We'll be able to make the case in 20 minutes.
01:26:55.280 And actually, I think we're going to make this case in about 11.
01:26:58.140 It's not complex.
01:26:59.660 It's very, very simple.
01:27:00.920 And all of the work's already been done.
01:27:03.100 I mean, we know the names.
01:27:04.200 We know the banks.
01:27:05.200 We know the money amount.
01:27:06.340 We know all of it.
01:27:07.980 And all somebody has to do is care.
01:27:10.620 I will watch that.
01:27:11.500 I'll tell you, my my default state is I like him temperamentally.
01:27:14.860 He seems like a nice person.
01:27:16.040 I would go get a beer with him.
01:27:17.040 But far be it from me to close my eyes to evidence of a corrupt politician.
01:27:21.320 I think I have a higher obligation.
01:27:22.280 So do you remember do you remember when Joe Biden?
01:27:25.480 What was it, Stu?
01:27:26.440 How many years ago Joe Biden was caught in his Senate campaign and he was giving his kids money to make like puka shell necklaces or something?
01:27:38.020 They were doing something and they're like, oh, it's a gift from the Senate.
01:27:41.380 And he had such, you know, he had X number of dollars that he could buy gifts for people under the Senate rules.
01:27:49.760 But what he did is he had his kids make stuff and then he was taking those campaign money, that campaign money, that Senate money, and he was funneling it to his kids.
01:27:58.920 And he was like, what?
01:28:00.300 They're making nice things.
01:28:01.800 I like these better than anything else.
01:28:03.620 I give them away.
01:28:04.800 It's a scam.
01:28:05.700 That's a great Biden impression.
01:28:07.980 I'll say I would have more.
01:28:10.420 I'd actually kind of respect it if he took the nth degree and it turned out that while a senator, he had like several very active sweatshops in his offices at the Senate.
01:28:18.680 Right.
01:28:18.920 I'd be like, that's industrious right there.
01:28:20.560 Can I, because I've, I've been thinking about if he runs good campaign tactics that his campaign manager should do.
01:28:27.320 Can I, can I run some of these by you that I think would help a lot?
01:28:29.460 Okay.
01:28:29.880 So first it is my personal theory.
01:28:31.640 I think this would explain so much, so much about the, the coverage on the awkward, touchy nature of Joe Biden the last couple of weeks.
01:28:39.360 I think this is my conspiracy theory.
01:28:41.400 I think his doctor meant to send him blood thinner, but accidentally sent him ecstasy for the last 15 years.
01:28:48.800 That would explain a lot, wouldn't it?
01:28:51.160 That would explain a lot.
01:28:51.680 It would.
01:28:52.300 He just constantly, he's in a fabric store.
01:28:54.860 Like that's just sort of his default state.
01:28:56.620 Right.
01:28:56.920 So I like, first of all, have either.
01:28:59.280 And all of the gaffes?
01:29:00.560 Yeah.
01:29:00.900 Yes, it would.
01:29:01.820 And he's like, I don't remember that.
01:29:03.320 And I, I would, I would just, all I would do is try and get all of the other candidates to be on ecstasy because that would be a fantastic democratic blank.
01:29:09.620 They might.
01:29:10.840 They might be already be on ecstasy.
01:29:13.460 That would, you know what?
01:29:14.240 I will say that would be a either hilarious or truly disturbing first presidential debate.
01:29:20.180 If all of the 25 candidates are on ecstasy, they might have to blur it.
01:29:23.660 A lot of rubbing.
01:29:24.360 Yeah.
01:29:24.500 A lot of rubbing.
01:29:25.440 A lot of rubbing.
01:29:26.060 But here, here's what I would, the other thing I would do, because he's getting in trouble for this.
01:29:28.660 If you're Joe Biden's secret campaign manager, I think you should all, like there should always be three or four people off the sides of any speech he gives that are all holding puppies.
01:29:37.280 So that when he leaves, he can get that out of a system and just vigorously love dogs and puppies.
01:29:42.420 Right.
01:29:42.720 That's the first thing I would do.
01:29:44.340 And then second, I would always have, I'd always have some duct tape and kitchen oven mitts.
01:29:50.540 And before he goes into a crowd, you're like, oh, Joe, come here.
01:29:53.040 And just put these oven mitts on his head.
01:29:54.900 Oven mitts and tape them on.
01:29:55.420 So that he can touch people, but he has to do it through an oven mitt.
01:29:58.080 I think that.
01:29:58.420 I think that's good.
01:29:59.160 That seems like we're meeting everybody halfway.
01:30:01.460 So let me ask you this.
01:30:02.480 What is your take on, on him and touching?
01:30:04.860 Because I, I don't, I think it's creepy.
01:30:07.280 I think it's really creepy, but I don't think he's actually like Michael Jackson.
01:30:11.960 It was creepy that he had an amusement park in his backyard.
01:30:15.340 That's cool.
01:30:16.000 The creepy part was the kids.
01:30:17.900 Having an amusement park's awesome.
01:30:19.600 I would totally do that.
01:30:20.160 But it was creepy for an old man, you know, a 50 year old guy to have the amusement park
01:30:23.760 in his backyard.
01:30:24.460 It was like, that's a sign, you know, the candy wrappers in the closet.
01:30:28.120 Another pretty big sign.
01:30:30.260 Okay.
01:30:30.760 Yeah.
01:30:30.940 That one's weird.
01:30:32.060 Right.
01:30:32.900 But you have your own candy room at that point.
01:30:34.580 Until, until you had, until you put, you know, the home alone kid into the mix, it wasn't
01:30:41.780 real creepy.
01:30:42.600 It was just like, that's pretty odd.
01:30:46.200 I think it goes to an intent.
01:30:48.640 Yeah.
01:30:48.840 And I don't think his intent is to molest people.
01:30:53.800 I agree with you.
01:30:54.500 I'm on, like, I think that he is, he has no sense of personal space, which again, I think
01:30:58.460 is because of ecstasy.
01:30:59.640 But I don't think, I don't think it's sexual though.
01:31:01.140 I agree.
01:31:01.880 I don't, I don't, I don't like, I, I kind of, maybe sometimes it is, but, but most of
01:31:07.960 the pictures I've seen where he's whispering in the, you know, the, the, uh, the head of
01:31:12.460 the secretary of defense is sworn in.
01:31:15.020 You don't rub her shoulders and say, you know what, while he's speaking, what do you think
01:31:20.520 you and I go off into the back room?
01:31:22.200 You don't say that to a guy who can bomb your house.
01:31:24.520 I don't know.
01:31:24.920 I think like it will cause problems because let's say that there is a president Biden.
01:31:29.720 Uh, if there's a president Biden, there might, you know, Belgium might feel uncomfortable
01:31:33.760 having so many troops in its personal space.
01:31:35.500 He might not have a good sense of boundaries.
01:31:37.320 Right.
01:31:37.580 There might be problems there.
01:31:38.820 I could also see like, I just, I, in my mind, I just be funny.
01:31:41.620 I see, I see Biden going to sleep at night and just randomly texting people like John
01:31:46.620 Bolton going, can I touch your mustache?
01:31:48.540 Like just like, it's like weird tactile, not sexual, but just, yeah, this, this very
01:31:53.920 like, then I think, I think he also in his mind, in his mind, he's like, I'm Joe Biden.
01:31:58.420 Everybody loves me.
01:31:59.300 Why wouldn't you want an Eskimo kiss for me?
01:32:01.020 Yes.
01:32:01.460 I really think that's it.
01:32:02.420 I really think that's it.
01:32:03.760 He is convinced that, that people are honored when he would do that.
01:32:07.620 You know what?
01:32:08.020 Can I tell you something?
01:32:09.000 Some of them are.
01:32:09.740 Some of them are.
01:32:10.560 And that comes from this, this, you know, people, when you have a celebrity and they're
01:32:19.560 taking drugs and everything else, but they're still hitting the mark every night.
01:32:23.620 There are people who are in their life.
01:32:25.900 They're like, give him the drugs, man, give him the drugs because they don't care about
01:32:30.940 him necessarily personally.
01:32:33.500 They know if we have to bring him to rehab, he might lose the magic.
01:32:37.100 He's going to go off the road for a while.
01:32:39.060 We don't know what's going to happen.
01:32:40.920 Just keep it going.
01:32:42.660 And I think that there are people in, in everybody's life that are important and it should be his
01:32:49.320 lovely wife, Jill, that says, dude, that's creeping me out.
01:32:54.480 Stop it.
01:32:55.360 You're, you're braiding Stacey Abrams hair.
01:32:57.220 Stop that.
01:32:57.740 You're doing it on television.
01:32:58.700 That's not appropriate.
01:32:59.780 Don't touch your hair.
01:33:00.420 I mean, I really think this is more of a problem.
01:33:02.660 You know, I used to say all the time, you remember Andy Rooney from 60 minutes?
01:33:06.300 Yeah.
01:33:06.760 His wife hated him.
01:33:08.100 Hated him.
01:33:08.520 Okay.
01:33:09.060 No, I don't know for sure.
01:33:10.660 I'm just, I'm saying that because no wife goes, allows their husband that she loves to
01:33:17.360 go on television with eyebrows like that.
01:33:20.580 They're like a wife that loves you.
01:33:23.560 Right.
01:33:24.000 Looks at you and says, honey, come here.
01:33:27.840 I got to cut those eyebrows.
01:33:29.000 Okay.
01:33:30.120 Andy Rooney's wife hated him or at least, or what?
01:33:33.440 Maybe she was blind.
01:33:34.420 So she didn't know, or she just never looked at him.
01:33:38.020 She was so indifferent.
01:33:39.060 She was like, whatever.
01:33:40.040 And she didn't even look at him.
01:33:41.320 She loved eyebrows.
01:33:42.300 No, I don't think so.
01:33:43.380 And that's the same thing with Jill, his lovely wife, Jill.
01:33:47.160 Where is she?
01:33:47.860 This says something more to me about, does Jill ever watch anything that, does he ever go
01:33:54.780 home and say, oh, honey, man, you got to see this.
01:33:57.060 I was doing a press conference and we just swore in, watch this video of what I was doing.
01:34:01.700 Does she watch the news?
01:34:02.940 Does he ever come home and say, I had the best day.
01:34:05.320 I gave free mammary exams to a lot of people in Congress and it wasn't sexual.
01:34:09.340 I just really care.
01:34:09.880 I care about cancer research.
01:34:11.040 Right.
01:34:12.520 It was in the elevator.
01:34:13.960 It was in the elevator.
01:34:14.720 I just spent about four hours in the elevator.
01:34:17.460 Thank you so much, Andrew Heaton.
01:34:20.140 And by the way, can we go over just a couple of headlines with you?
01:34:22.520 Sure.
01:34:22.700 I'd love to.
01:34:23.120 We got a couple of good, really, really good stories.
01:34:26.020 I'd like to end the week on some happy things because I've, I've got a couple of really
01:34:30.100 good stories here, too, that, you know, all the news doesn't suck.
01:34:35.740 It doesn't make you want to kill yourself.
01:34:37.620 There we go.
01:34:38.500 High bar to clear.
01:34:40.080 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:34:41.060 News that doesn't make you want to kill yourself.
01:34:43.240 Coming up in just a second.
01:34:44.360 First, let me tell you about X chair.
01:34:46.240 Stu, love the X chair.
01:34:48.680 Love the X chair.
01:34:49.640 X chair, it's, I mean, if you are the type of person who has a job in which they have to
01:34:54.440 spend six, seven, eight hours a day in a chair.
01:34:57.980 Have to.
01:34:58.480 Choose to.
01:34:59.240 Yes.
01:34:59.640 All right.
01:35:00.000 And it's not fun because most of these chairs are not comfortable at all.
01:35:04.100 However, when you sit back in your X chair, you realize it's about as comfortable as a
01:35:09.120 recliner.
01:35:09.800 I mean, you are.
01:35:10.520 Let me tell you something.
01:35:11.220 If it wouldn't, if I wouldn't become one of those people that were in the grocery store
01:35:15.920 that could walk, but, eh, I've got the chair with the, you know.
01:35:20.100 Yeah, you've got the cart.
01:35:20.820 Why are you walking?
01:35:21.160 I've got the cart.
01:35:21.760 Why am I walking?
01:35:22.620 I would make this.
01:35:23.560 I would put electric wheels on this thing.
01:35:26.020 X chair sounds great.
01:35:27.320 Right, doesn't it?
01:35:27.940 Yeah.
01:35:28.460 Yeah.
01:35:28.940 Except then they would have to have a seat belt and, you know.
01:35:31.240 But you would also look like a Bond villain if you had a motorized X chair.
01:35:34.640 Yeah.
01:35:34.820 It would be like that scooting around.
01:35:35.960 It's got a little bit of a high back.
01:35:37.600 I think you could pull it off.
01:35:38.660 I want it motorized now.
01:35:40.480 Now I want it motorized.
01:35:41.920 Anyway.
01:35:42.140 I don't know how it would do over bumps.
01:35:43.440 I mean, you'd have to put, like, bigger tires on it, I think.
01:35:45.640 It's not really designed to go, like, 25 miles an hour.
01:35:49.020 You'd be like a Craigslist James Bond villain.
01:35:50.020 I don't need it to go 25 miles an hour.
01:35:52.100 I need it to go walking speed, which is what, about two?
01:35:55.380 Yeah.
01:35:55.760 I just need it walking up and down the hallways with people.
01:35:58.200 You know, like, you know what?
01:35:59.000 Come take a walk with me.
01:36:00.080 And then I just, in my X chair, down the hallway.
01:36:02.700 I think that's good stuff.
01:36:03.460 All right.
01:36:03.840 I'm with you on this.
01:36:04.440 All right.
01:36:04.660 I like this.
01:36:05.200 Okay.
01:36:06.160 You can't have one, too.
01:36:07.240 No.
01:36:07.360 Because there cannot be two super villains.
01:36:08.300 What if he can have one, but it can only go one mile an hour?
01:36:10.260 So, Stu always has to go slower than your chair.
01:36:13.260 Okay.
01:36:13.360 I like that.
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01:36:40.560 Or call 1-844-4X-CHAIR.
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01:37:02.740 So, we're going to go back to headlines here with Andrew in a second.
01:37:05.480 One more quick thing on Joe Biden.
01:37:08.960 So, next week, we are doing what I believe is the first ever Joe Biden NCAA tournament bracket of the creepiest photo of Joe Biden.
01:37:23.080 We have 64 of them.
01:37:24.660 We had to narrow it down to 64.
01:37:27.160 We went through, and there was a lot of them I've never seen before.
01:37:30.720 I mean, there are things where his hand is on the thigh of men.
01:37:36.200 It's creepy.
01:37:37.820 There's a lot of creepiness in here.
01:37:40.220 One thing that is an interesting pattern that has been noticed by the deep research we've done on this particular topic,
01:37:47.000 is that the invasiveness level of Joe Biden creepy photos is higher when the women are attractive.
01:37:57.480 Hmm.
01:37:58.120 Mm-hmm.
01:37:59.120 And now, because that pushes back against my theory that, because I'm with you, I don't think it's necessarily sexual.
01:38:04.560 Well, that's why I pushed back on you just a little bit.
01:38:06.800 I don't think it's sexual.
01:38:08.440 But!
01:38:08.740 But there are times when it helps.
01:38:12.120 Okay, well, what if the new rule is that if you meet Joe Biden, you can touch his thigh, and that's fine.
01:38:19.540 See, that seems like that's an egalitarian way to approach this.
01:38:22.220 Right.
01:38:22.560 Where, like, just, if you're listening, you meet Joe Biden, try and make him uncomfortable.
01:38:25.660 See if you can pull it off.
01:38:27.560 Because, really, what would he do?
01:38:28.660 If you went up to him and hugged him and, like, laid a big, like, just licked the side of his face, could he complain about that?
01:38:34.180 Just don't let go of the hand.
01:38:35.080 See, I want to go up to him and grab him by the rocks.
01:38:38.740 Oh, I'm sorry.
01:38:42.240 Is that uncomfortable, Mr. Vice President?
01:38:43.940 I don't think he could say it.
01:38:45.220 Could he legitimately complain about anything?
01:38:47.540 What if he just leaned over and said green light?
01:38:50.860 What if he can't be flapped?
01:38:53.460 That's possible.
01:38:54.380 Okay.
01:38:55.380 Let me give you one story, and then, Andrew, let's see if you can top it.
01:39:01.900 All right.
01:39:03.020 Kaz James says he felt like a dog ever since his childhood.
01:39:07.420 He said, I always have felt weird, unable to relate to humans, and you know what?
01:39:14.820 I'm a dog.
01:39:15.500 He has now joined an online pup play community with open-minded friends as he's transitioning from part-time dog to confident canine.
01:39:31.780 He is a full-time orange and brown and camo canine.
01:39:38.640 He unleashes his doggy personality more and more every day.
01:39:44.120 He's now barking at friends.
01:39:45.640 He carries items with his teeth.
01:39:48.340 He actually eats, you know, dog snacks.
01:39:53.020 He wears a dog mask often.
01:39:56.340 He licks and bites friends now.
01:39:59.220 And he's in a $2,500 fur suit that he wears all the time.
01:40:05.680 That is fantastic.
01:40:07.240 I wish he lived in Dallas.
01:40:09.500 I love dogs, but I live in an apartment, so I'm kind of hesitant to get one.
01:40:13.580 And so I walk dogs to the animal shelter on weekends.
01:40:15.940 That guy could drive himself.
01:40:17.620 I could just be like, hey, dog.
01:40:19.240 Or I don't know what his dog name is.
01:40:20.720 Hey, Rex, like, meet me at the park.
01:40:22.440 And he'll show up in his own car.
01:40:24.460 And then I don't have to worry about, like, carrying a pooper scooper around.
01:40:28.240 I presume he still handles that.
01:40:30.020 And we'll just play Frisbee for a bit.
01:40:31.480 And then, like, maybe I'll train him to attack a neighbor.
01:40:33.820 So, like, all of that sounds great to me.
01:40:36.560 Okay.
01:40:36.980 All right.
01:40:37.520 100%.
01:40:37.840 All right.
01:40:38.160 Stu, can you see if we can get the dog?
01:40:42.540 I'll get him a bed.
01:40:43.580 I'll get him, like, a really big dog bed.
01:40:45.120 And he could live in my living room for a bit.
01:40:48.220 No, I think that might be a reason why you don't have a girlfriend.
01:40:50.360 Let's see if we can get him on the air next week.
01:40:53.140 He's a good dude.
01:40:53.880 Yeah.
01:40:54.280 He just likes to lick you.
01:40:55.600 But don't make eye contact.
01:40:56.580 Yeah.
01:40:57.120 It's bad.
01:40:57.980 All right.
01:40:58.460 Give me some of the headlines that you have.
01:40:59.660 So, this is one.
01:41:01.240 This is a global headline.
01:41:03.480 Argentine football fan brings grandfather's skull to title celebrations so he wouldn't miss the occasion.
01:41:10.660 So, just to reemphasize this, this is like a football game.
01:41:14.640 Or, no, it's like a soccer game, right?
01:41:17.120 But, like, yeah, soccer game.
01:41:18.740 And he brought it there.
01:41:19.940 I can't think of a worse fate than to have my skull incorporated into future sporting events.
01:41:25.620 I don't mind soccer that much, but, like, American football, I don't want to go off because I'm going to alienate some of your listeners.
01:41:30.380 But it's like 19 hours plus finding parking, and there's 12 minutes of gameplay.
01:41:35.280 I can't think of anything worse than having my skull after I'm dead still being forced to deal with that nonsense.
01:41:41.420 See, that's the difference between you and me.
01:41:42.740 I look at this story, and I think to myself, man, I'm glad I live in America.
01:41:48.260 You know, because it's...
01:41:50.400 We have more secure graves.
01:41:51.560 It's harder to get your grandpa's head.
01:41:52.740 Yeah, and I think, you know, apparently it's not unusual that you have your grandfather's skull.
01:41:57.060 You know, you go to an American football stadium, somebody's sitting there with a skull, you go, dude, what's that?
01:42:04.900 And you're like, oh, it's my grandfather's skull, I wanted him to see this game.
01:42:08.060 You immediately call for police.
01:42:10.020 You just get the attention of the police, and you're like, guy has a skull.
01:42:13.040 We got a code three head over here.
01:42:14.340 He's gone.
01:42:15.540 He's gone.
01:42:16.080 Something's seriously wrong.
01:42:17.240 Yeah.
01:42:17.920 Well, like, I'm fine with my head being incorporated into stuff.
01:42:21.200 Like, it'd be cool if they put my skull on the space shuttle.
01:42:24.100 That'd be good.
01:42:24.660 I'd like that.
01:42:25.780 Like as a hood ornament?
01:42:27.540 You know what?
01:42:27.960 Or actually, the other thing, this is what I want.
01:42:29.720 Okay, if I die while I'm at the blaze, I'm putting you in charge of this.
01:42:33.640 Have it turned into a skull.
01:42:34.740 I don't want, like, a creepy rotting head or anything.
01:42:36.420 Get a skull and just get a really good balloon and let her go.
01:42:39.300 So, just see what happens.
01:42:40.960 I don't know.
01:42:41.460 Like, I feel like that's going to be.
01:42:42.220 Should I put a note in the mouth?
01:42:43.740 Uh, yeah.
01:42:45.280 But make it really cryptic and vague.
01:42:47.180 Like, hello, Peter.
01:42:48.240 Or something like that.
01:42:49.140 So that it'll land in, you know, Moose Jaw, Iowa.
01:42:52.800 And then someone finds a skull.
01:42:53.740 That's an interesting day in, like, Wobegon.
01:42:55.620 I, like, after death, instead of watching sports, I'll get to travel.
01:42:59.820 And I'll get to make new friends.
01:43:01.160 That sounds great to me.
01:43:02.200 And you're thinking a lot about yourself here in a very selfish manner.
01:43:05.200 And you're thinking about the takeoff, which it makes a lot of sense.
01:43:07.760 But the landing, like, when the kid chases down the pretty balloon in the, in the, by
01:43:12.720 the kindergarten class.
01:43:14.940 It's a little bit terrifying.
01:43:16.860 Yeah.
01:43:17.360 Well, you know.
01:43:18.140 Well, maybe you land in the middle of a, you know, Argentinian soccer game.
01:43:21.960 That's right.
01:43:22.360 You could still land.
01:43:23.620 That hadn't occurred to me that it could still backfire.
01:43:25.860 Yeah.
01:43:26.340 Yeah.
01:43:26.620 All right.
01:43:27.340 Next story.
01:43:27.940 Next story.
01:43:29.000 A comedian who plays Ukraine's president on TV is leading the race to become the president
01:43:34.520 of Ukraine.
01:43:35.340 Have you heard this?
01:43:36.000 Wow.
01:43:36.320 Yeah.
01:43:36.480 It's wild.
01:43:37.160 Yeah.
01:43:37.280 This is a guy who's, who's a comedian.
01:43:40.100 Yeah.
01:43:40.460 He's doing a comedy show where he's playing the president on TV and he's winning.
01:43:46.280 Like.
01:43:46.760 Yeah.
01:43:47.220 Like by a lot, by a lot.
01:43:49.840 I think it's kind of like, cause I don't think we have anybody quite like that, but
01:43:53.020 I think it might be like Kevin Kline or something that would, that would run.
01:43:56.180 And like, I'm all in favor cause I don't know what Ukrainian politics is like, but I'm
01:43:58.920 a comedian too.
01:43:59.480 So I feel like, like I should just support him based on that.
01:44:02.000 No, I don't, no, I don't.
01:44:03.000 That sounds like a policy, right?
01:44:04.040 No, stop.
01:44:05.500 Put your head on a balloon.
01:44:08.320 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
01:44:11.660 Young woman looking to buy her first home here in Texas.
01:44:14.280 Texas, uh, the market price, uh, was really hot.
01:44:18.140 I mean, stuff in Texas sometimes sells that fast.
01:44:21.500 So her agent devised a plan to help her, uh, get an offer into the house she wanted, uh,
01:44:27.200 that would be accepted.
01:44:28.340 He advised, he said, we got to find the house that was priced to sell.
01:44:32.360 So they knew the owner was ready to move.
01:44:34.540 They would find the home located and price it correctly.
01:44:37.820 So if, if it was, you know, something happened in her life, it could be leased out easy knowing
01:44:43.320 there'd be multiple offers.
01:44:44.520 He said, this is the, what the offer has to be still has to be less one.
01:44:47.580 The house is appraised for, but just a little higher than everything else.
01:44:51.100 She offered to help with some of the closing costs.
01:44:53.800 Well, they went on, they had 10 offers in three days, 10 offers.
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01:45:35.240 This is the Glenn Beck program as Donald Trump heads to California to tour the southern border,
01:45:42.580 which is an absolute, we are now in a humanitarian crisis.
01:45:47.080 Thank you, Congress.
01:45:48.540 Thank you, press.
01:45:50.360 As he goes down there to talk about the border today, we really have to talk about a longer
01:45:57.920 term game as well.
01:45:59.340 And I mean, we as, as people, as conservatives, as people who believe in the free market system,
01:46:04.260 the free market is, is absolutely under attack.
01:46:08.740 And there's a couple of things that are happening with the, with the free market.
01:46:14.560 First, let me, let me go to a clip from a podcast this weekend.
01:46:20.980 Matt Kibbe, who is a good friend of the show, Matt was running FreedomWorks and he left FreedomWorks.
01:46:28.200 Um, and he was really kind of, it was a mess when he left.
01:46:33.360 Uh, it was a mess because, uh, politics had gotten involved.
01:46:38.180 The GOP had gotten by the throat, uh, there, uh, towards the end with Matt Kibbe.
01:46:43.820 And he was fighting against it and he left and, uh, he went and he started his own kind
01:46:49.900 of thing and what he was concentrating on was the free market.
01:46:54.260 And let's get into, uh, uh, the faces and the culture of 20 somethings because the free
01:47:06.020 market system does not have a bad name, but the capitalism really does.
01:47:13.700 Entrepreneurship doesn't have a bad name.
01:47:16.940 Capitalism does.
01:47:18.800 And there's a couple of things, uh, that go with this.
01:47:22.680 And we talked a little bit about, uh, the, the way these corporations are starting to work.
01:47:31.780 Google and Microsoft and everything else, they are gaming the system.
01:47:35.900 Um, and while everybody thinks that they're just wonderful, oh my gosh, Google is wonderful.
01:47:41.120 They are actually writing bills.
01:47:43.380 Listen to a bit of the podcast that airs tomorrow with Matt Kibbe on this.
01:47:48.400 There is an elite, uh, group of insiders that know how to play the game.
01:47:53.440 They know how to game the system.
01:47:55.500 And it, it may not simply be, um, you know, government insiders versus free market stuff.
01:48:03.660 But I, I do think when you, when you dig into that stuff and, and, you know, the stuff that
01:48:08.180 Amazon is doing, the stuff that Google's doing, they have a lot of government contracts and
01:48:13.260 they have a lot of power in Washington DC and they very much are in the business of gaming
01:48:19.940 the system so that, so that competitors can't do that.
01:48:23.760 I mean, that's what I ran wrote about.
01:48:26.400 Yeah.
01:48:26.600 Like her whole book is really about public choice theory.
01:48:28.820 It's really about, um, eventually you got to get a man in Washington.
01:48:32.500 And, and you see that evolution.
01:48:35.220 You saw it in Microsoft.
01:48:36.340 Microsoft was, was a functionally sort of libertarian corporation that didn't even have
01:48:40.940 a DC office until they got taken to the woodshed with an antitrust suit and all their competitors
01:48:46.860 piled onto that.
01:48:48.500 Um, and they built up a, what is now a huge DC office and now they use their insider connections
01:48:55.160 to try to screw their competitors.
01:48:57.320 So that's the problem.
01:48:58.540 Yeah, that's the problem.
01:49:00.300 And you, you need to sort of sever the cord between the accumulation of wealth because
01:49:06.660 I, I don't, I don't think you want to stop that because that's killing the goose that
01:49:11.220 laid the golden egg.
01:49:12.380 But how do you make it so that these very politicians that are, that are preaching to us about fairness
01:49:19.660 and justice and, you know, Elizabeth Warren wants to break up, uh, um, is it Amazon?
01:49:26.180 I forget.
01:49:26.600 Like she wants to break them all up.
01:49:28.120 Google.
01:49:28.780 Um, what she's really doing is sending a signal.
01:49:30.960 Like you got to play ball.
01:49:32.620 I want a piece.
01:49:33.760 So if, if you come to the table and work with me, help me get elected, uh, donate to my
01:49:40.380 campaign, um, I'll make sure that you have a seat at the table when we, um, craft the
01:49:47.100 plan to break you up.
01:49:49.200 And, and over history, what happens is every time that process plays itself out, the, the
01:49:55.620 so-called, uh, you know, the big business that we're setting out to reign in, they write
01:50:00.500 the rules and they rewrite the rules.
01:50:02.360 What's amazing about that is you're seeing that play out this week with, uh, Facebook.
01:50:10.400 Zuckerberg actually said, we welcome the United States government to come in and do more regulation
01:50:15.940 on us, partner with us on regulation.
01:50:18.600 This is the beginning of something that I said a few months ago.
01:50:22.260 I laid out five things that we have to have, four things that we have to watch out for
01:50:26.780 polarization and civil unrest.
01:50:29.960 Uh, there is going to be, you know, the, the 1930s European levels of hatred, left, right,
01:50:37.640 Nazi, Antifa, communist, Islamist.
01:50:40.320 It's polarization much worse than we have right now.
01:50:44.240 The other thing is economic destabilization.
01:50:46.780 We're going to reach a critical stage where there will be bank, uh, bank failures.
01:50:52.640 Uh, and I think we're going to start seeing this really with the farm, the farm failures,
01:50:56.700 the stock market will, I still think it's going to overheat and then plunge.
01:51:01.940 I think we're going to have a melt up, which will drive the stock market way up and then
01:51:07.660 collapse.
01:51:08.420 Prices will collapse.
01:51:10.100 That's the second thing.
01:51:11.320 Third thing is tech disruption, the critical stage, job, finance, communication, privacy.
01:51:18.440 When that all happens and the government knows that they don't really control tech and tech
01:51:25.900 knows that they're going to start trying to get in bed and both of them are in trouble
01:51:30.820 with the people, they will come together and for the good of the people and they will
01:51:36.360 collaborate.
01:51:37.020 That's already starting to happen.
01:51:40.000 And the last one is the trust implosion.
01:51:43.040 And the critical stage is government, media, tech, finance, justice, corporations, EDU.
01:51:49.160 No one will trust anything.
01:51:51.060 When we hit all of that, it's time for a new world order.
01:51:54.560 And that's coming quickly, coming quickly.
01:51:58.140 And that's why we need to look at things with new eyes.
01:52:01.000 For instance, capitalism.
01:52:02.140 Here's a cut from our podcast this weekend with Matt Kibbe, where we're talking about
01:52:08.600 capitalism and charity.
01:52:12.300 This week on my show, shameless plug for Kibbe on Liberty.
01:52:16.300 Maget Wade, who is a young entrepreneur from Senegal.
01:52:22.760 If she was here, she would tell you that all of this charity that has tried to help Africa
01:52:28.320 all these years has been a disaster.
01:52:31.220 Bono says the same thing.
01:52:32.940 Bono says the same thing.
01:52:34.140 Bono says that of all the isms, capitalism is the only thing that is lifting people out
01:52:39.220 of poverty in Africa.
01:52:41.660 And there is sort of this perverse incentive with the NGOs, the poverty industrial complex,
01:52:49.000 call it whatever you like.
01:52:50.020 Last thing they want to do is fix poverty, because then the business stops and it's over.
01:52:57.080 I spent some time in Haiti.
01:52:59.880 We're actually doing real harm to Haiti, where all the rice and all that stuff is coming in.
01:53:08.440 It's coming in from charities.
01:53:10.460 Put farmers out.
01:53:12.440 They're not growing anything.
01:53:13.740 How could you possibly compete?
01:53:15.700 I mean, it hurts.
01:53:17.300 But, you know, I had another progressive friend on the show, and we were talking about the
01:53:23.900 fact that capitalism is lifting all these people out of poverty.
01:53:26.740 You know, the World Bank says something like, in the last 30 years, we've halved the number
01:53:32.900 of obscenely poor people in the world.
01:53:36.200 And by any measure, that has to be a good thing.
01:53:39.600 But what progressives are obsessed about, but is it equal?
01:53:45.260 Is it fair?
01:53:46.060 Is it just that in the process of doing all of this, someone like Jeff Bezos is, I don't
01:53:52.820 know how many billion he's worth these days, but he's worth a lot of money.
01:53:56.960 They don't like that.
01:53:59.580 And I even look at the data, to take it a bit further, there isn't actually a trade-off
01:54:05.340 between equality in terms of income equality and prosperity.
01:54:10.060 Those things actually work and rise together in practice.
01:54:14.700 But again, we're making an economic argument.
01:54:17.400 How do we feed people?
01:54:18.740 We do it through free enterprise and taking that burden off of production of food and everything
01:54:25.760 else.
01:54:26.680 And the other side is making an emotional argument that it just doesn't feel right.
01:54:30.680 How do you argue against that doesn't feel good?
01:54:35.340 I think one way that I want to do it is we're going to go to Senegal and we're going to talk
01:54:42.280 to people.
01:54:42.720 And I want to, I want to, I want to sort of humanize the positive effects of what free
01:54:49.840 market capitalism actually brings to that.
01:54:51.680 This is something that Arthur Brooks and I talked about recently from AEI.
01:55:00.000 You know, he's leaving AEI.
01:55:01.260 Did you know that, Stu?
01:55:02.620 Yeah, yeah.
01:55:02.980 He's resigning.
01:55:03.520 He's going back to teach, right?
01:55:04.600 Yeah, he's going to Harvard.
01:55:06.420 And he is, boy, he is on it.
01:55:08.960 He is absolutely right.
01:55:10.040 He's got a new documentary that's coming out this spring that is really good where he went
01:55:15.840 to different countries, like Matt is doing now, and showing how the free market system
01:55:23.440 is working, where if you get rid of the cronyism, and that's the problem, the problem, you know,
01:55:30.480 Ronald Reagan said it best, Washington is the problem.
01:55:36.280 It's not the answer.
01:55:38.020 It's the problem.
01:55:39.420 And if we just reduce our reliance on Washington and impose laws that make sure that nobody's
01:55:49.320 gaming the system, we're good.
01:55:52.300 But the problem is, is that these giant corporations can game the system because they have all this
01:55:58.980 money.
01:55:59.440 They can spend it in Washington, D.C.
01:56:02.740 Can you imagine if cakes, and I think it should be this way, cakes, somehow or another, the
01:56:08.840 Duncan Hind company was, was, had the money that Google had, you know, or your local bakeries
01:56:17.020 had the money and the power and the clout in Washington that Google had, you wouldn't
01:56:21.900 have, you wouldn't have any problems with bakers being forced to or not to bake whatever they
01:56:29.060 wanted, because they'd be writing all the laws.
01:56:33.100 But because bakers don't have that, they get whatever anybody wants to slap their way.
01:56:39.600 Where it doesn't happen that way with Google.
01:56:41.900 They get away with anything they want.
01:56:43.840 They're writing, you know, all this stuff about net neutrality.
01:56:46.740 They wrote that law.
01:56:48.640 And then they spent all the money and they had the search engine to help steer everybody
01:56:54.040 into this feeling that we had to have net neutrality.
01:56:58.260 Remember net neutrality?
01:56:59.720 When it first started coming out, they said by what, 2015, 2020, we wouldn't have any innovation.
01:57:05.720 We wouldn't have anything good.
01:57:06.820 It would all be slow speeds.
01:57:08.540 Everything they predicted, just like global warming, is not true.
01:57:12.580 Completely wrong.
01:57:13.700 Completely wrong.
01:57:14.460 Everything they warned about has turned the opposite way.
01:57:17.960 Correct.
01:57:18.620 And they're still trying to get it passed.
01:57:21.020 Why?
01:57:21.920 Why?
01:57:22.240 Because just like global warming nonsense, it is all about control.
01:57:28.820 Absolute and total control.
01:57:31.460 This is why you're seeing socialists come out and say, the thing we have to do, the most
01:57:37.520 important thing we have to do is get this global warming, this green new deal.
01:57:41.420 No, no, no.
01:57:44.340 That is not.
01:57:45.420 Read the bill.
01:57:46.700 It is not about global warming.
01:57:49.220 It is about economic fairness and economic justice.
01:57:54.540 That is, it states in the bill that its goal is to achieve economic and environmental justice.
01:58:05.280 By the way, net neutrality, you know, when it went away, it was going to be the end of
01:58:10.460 the world.
01:58:10.840 We were all going to die and all the slip speeds were going to slow down.
01:58:13.600 Internet speeds in 2018 rose by 36%.
01:58:17.960 Wow.
01:58:18.480 They did 36% in a year without net neutrality.
01:58:23.100 Unbelievable.
01:58:24.000 Incredible.
01:58:24.180 And wait until it's 5G.
01:58:26.220 I mean, it's just, anyway, filter by.
01:58:29.040 Let me tell you about filter by.
01:58:30.780 If you've noticed everything, I walked up to the steps of my house and it was just this
01:58:36.160 yellow greenish film on the steps of my house.
01:58:41.060 Oh, no.
01:58:41.560 Were you a victim of grace?
01:58:42.720 Oh, my gosh.
01:58:43.180 Hate crime.
01:58:43.720 Hate crime.
01:58:44.500 Either that or the tree, you know, the pollen is starting to fall, but.
01:58:47.620 I'm going to go with the second one.
01:58:49.160 Yeah, I think so, too.
01:58:50.280 Anyway, if you've noticed it on your door handles and your windows, you know, on your
01:58:53.800 car or whatever, it's in your lungs, too.
01:58:56.500 And you might know that if you're somebody with really bad allergies.
01:59:00.740 Pollen is in the air.
01:59:02.460 Dust, virus, everything is all in the air.
01:59:05.800 Now, you've had those doors of your house closed and those windows closed all winter long,
01:59:10.660 most likely.
01:59:11.580 And now all the air filter, it's been filtering that air.
01:59:14.860 It's been dirty.
01:59:15.700 By the time you reach the spring, the air in your home is actually as dirty as any big
01:59:23.060 city air.
01:59:24.520 So you live out in the country.
01:59:26.200 Your house has been closed and that filter has been working overtime.
01:59:29.040 You need to change that filter because now we're adding on top of it all of the pollen
01:59:34.100 and everything else.
01:59:36.020 Do yourself.
01:59:36.780 Do your nose.
01:59:37.340 Do your eyes.
01:59:38.020 Do your family a favor.
01:59:39.080 Change the air filter.
01:59:40.240 And here's what you can do.
01:59:42.240 Filterby.com.
01:59:42.700 Filterby.com.
01:59:43.380 You go to filterby.com and you just tell them, you know, when you want them delivered.
01:59:49.860 You set up for auto delivery.
01:59:51.800 You tell them what size you need.
01:59:53.620 They're there in 24 hours.
01:59:55.720 They ship free.
01:59:57.500 And you don't have to go to the hardware store.
01:59:59.280 You don't ever have to think about it ever again.
02:00:01.740 It'll save you money.
02:00:02.920 You'll get a better quality filter that's made right here in the USA.
02:00:06.180 Just go to filterby.com.
02:00:09.500 That's filterby.com.
02:00:13.600 So Joe Biden is making his first public appearance as a new allegation of inappropriate conduct
02:00:19.620 emerges.
02:00:20.260 But it's not.
02:00:21.340 I mean, the one yesterday was, well, I, you know, I felt uncomfortable, but all my friends
02:00:26.560 said I was lucky.
02:00:28.000 Well, then that's not, I mean, that, that's, what are you, what are you accusing him of
02:00:33.120 then?
02:00:34.360 Right.
02:00:34.700 The fact that you felt that you didn't like it and then you need to tell him at the time,
02:00:38.460 Hey, you know, you're in my personal space, man.
02:00:40.920 Right.
02:00:41.060 And he probably would have laughed.
02:00:41.940 Oh, I'm sorry.
02:00:42.860 Yeah.
02:00:43.120 That's just the way I am.
02:00:44.060 And then it would have been over.
02:00:45.340 I mean, it's just, these are not, this is not Weinstein accusations.
02:00:48.960 I mean, you want to, you want to go after him.
02:00:51.080 There's a couple of things.
02:00:51.880 Next week, we're going to be doing a special crimes, crimes, things that, things that they
02:00:59.960 were looking for from, from Donald Trump.
02:01:02.660 They got in Joe Biden and we'll, we'll show it to you next Thursday.
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02:01:22.300 That's important.
02:01:24.060 He's making some people feel uncomfortable.
02:01:26.060 I mean, there's no sexual allegations here, just uncomfortability.
02:01:29.880 Get over it.
02:01:31.160 He's a creepy dude.
02:01:32.400 I agree with you.
02:01:33.360 It's creepy what he does.
02:01:34.860 I would say, stop it.
02:01:38.160 But I have to say something, but let me, let me ask you this.
02:01:41.180 What's more important that Bidenette here is, or Robinette Biden is, is making eight women
02:01:49.960 uncomfortable and he is actually very, very creepy and taking pictures or the fact that
02:01:55.660 the house has, has voted 25 times to not take a stand on infanticide.
02:02:04.920 They had another bill this week that just said, you have to save the life of an infant that
02:02:12.500 has been born and is outside of the mother 25 times.
02:02:19.160 Now they have voted not to decide or debate or vote on it.
02:02:23.600 That's craziness.
02:02:25.480 You're listening to Glenn Beck.