The Glenn Beck Program - May 24, 2022


Klaus Schwab's THUGS Harass Conservative Journalists | Guests: Jack Posobiec & Ken Paxton | 5⧸24⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

154.32458

Word Count

19,238

Sentence Count

1,605

Misogynist Sentences

18

Hate Speech Sentences

20


Summary

On this episode of The Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck is joined by Ken Paxton and James Lindsay to talk about how the world is going to be a very different place by the next election and how we need to be prepared for it.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 Oh, man, Hillary, we've got a great show coming up for you.
00:00:35.600 Stu's just in the other room fashioning a noose so he can hang himself after our morning meeting.
00:00:40.640 It's better. It's a better option than what we're facing.
00:00:42.520 Yeah.
00:00:42.860 You know, I just want to make the case of what, you know, I said to Stu today, I'm not sure we make it to the election in one piece.
00:00:52.420 45 seconds.
00:00:53.200 And I mean the election this fall.
00:00:55.340 All right.
00:00:55.820 That was like 2024.
00:00:56.720 You're like, no, no, no, no.
00:00:58.100 This one coming up.
00:00:58.800 No.
00:01:00.000 Uh, hopefully not.
00:01:00.860 You didn't mean like today's primaries.
00:01:03.640 No, because we only have a few hours until that.
00:01:06.400 But your case is so important that everybody understands.
00:01:11.520 You know, you hope and pray that God will protect us from some of these things.
00:01:14.840 But all of them that you're talking about here are plausible.
00:01:17.400 They all are on the table to happen soon.
00:01:20.340 Yeah.
00:01:21.260 I mean, by August.
00:01:22.760 By August.
00:01:24.220 The world can be a very, very different place by August.
00:01:28.620 And it is intentional.
00:01:30.340 And I will.
00:01:31.500 I'll show you next.
00:01:33.120 Got no room to compromise.
00:02:01.580 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:02:26.920 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:31.820 Hello, America, and welcome.
00:02:35.840 It's the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:37.600 We have Ken Paxton on to talk to us about the border yesterday.
00:02:42.200 Who even knew the World Economic Forum had a militarized police force arresting a friend of the program and somebody who used to work here.
00:02:55.200 We're going to talk to them also.
00:02:58.420 We have James Lindsay on.
00:03:00.100 And I want to start with how the world is going to be a very different place by the next election.
00:03:08.000 And I do not mean 2024.
00:03:11.400 I mean this fall in 60 seconds.
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00:04:35.820 Okay, I want to lay out a case here that America, there's two cases, America and the world is going to be in a very different place come probably August, but definitely by November.
00:04:54.020 Okay, a very different place and your friends are going to be freaking out and they are going to listen to the people that have caused the chaos and emergency.
00:05:09.280 It is very important that you know and you're warning your friends and you are prepared for these things now.
00:05:17.040 I think this summer, and I'm always wrong on timing, but I'm telling you, we are headed for a different America from the one you're living in right now.
00:05:32.040 Let me lay out the case.
00:05:33.480 The second case, by the way, is it's all planned.
00:05:35.820 This is coordinated.
00:05:39.320 They know exactly what they're doing.
00:05:41.340 Let's start with gas.
00:05:42.760 The average price of regular gas hit another high Monday, reaching $4.59 per gallon.
00:05:52.060 That's the highest recorded price on record.
00:05:55.780 That's the average national price.
00:05:59.480 Mid-grade is now hitting $5 a gallon.
00:06:02.960 It's at $4.97 a gallon, actually, to be technical.
00:06:07.260 And premium is $5.25.
00:06:12.340 Diesel is at $5.55.
00:06:16.980 Now, my question is, how long can you pay $5 a gallon?
00:06:22.300 I guarantee you that by the end of the summer, you are going to be paying $6 to $7 a gallon.
00:06:31.520 By August, you will have paid or will be paying six or set national average.
00:06:38.680 That's not California.
00:06:40.620 The word guaranteed was used there.
00:06:42.780 It usually includes some sort of retribution if you're wrong.
00:06:47.760 What would you like to include in the guarantee?
00:06:49.320 I'll fire you.
00:06:50.420 Well, that doesn't...
00:06:52.320 Okay, well, I don't know.
00:06:53.680 Nothing comes off the top of my head.
00:06:55.740 But you're saying national average, $6 to $7.
00:06:58.620 What's the national average today again?
00:07:00.100 The national average today is $4.59.
00:07:06.260 We haven't hit summer yet.
00:07:10.020 Summer is when it always goes up.
00:07:12.300 $6 a gallon.
00:07:15.880 I mean, I can't imagine it not hitting $6.
00:07:18.840 I'm putting it in your prediction calendar.
00:07:20.520 Okay.
00:07:21.640 By August, beginning of August or end of August?
00:07:23.640 No, do end of August.
00:07:24.560 Do it by Labor Day.
00:07:26.540 Okay.
00:07:27.580 Diesel is going to hit $7 to $10 a gallon.
00:07:33.280 Now, this isn't just by itself.
00:07:38.120 Okay.
00:07:38.440 By the way, over the last month, you've added $0.47 per gallon.
00:07:47.940 That's a pretty fast climb, is it not?
00:07:51.640 The U.S. retail price could surge by August, this according to J.P. Morgan's Commodity Research
00:08:02.420 Head, to $6.20 on the national average.
00:08:07.880 So, if I say $6 to $7, you're in the range.
00:08:11.020 I'm in the range.
00:08:12.100 Okay.
00:08:13.140 Now, what's causing this?
00:08:15.740 Well, it's Putin.
00:08:16.980 It's Putin.
00:08:17.320 Joe Biden just said something very, very important out loud.
00:08:24.020 Remember, you want to take every crisis, every serious crisis, and make it into lemonade.
00:08:36.120 You want to find a way to transform things.
00:08:39.080 You can do it with a crisis.
00:08:40.760 So, here's crisis number one.
00:08:42.160 Yesterday, in Japan, the president said that we're in an incredible transition.
00:08:52.600 Here's the situation.
00:08:54.420 It's like he doesn't know that our press and cameras are over there in Japan.
00:08:58.940 Here's the situation I'm quoting from him.
00:09:01.400 When it comes to the gas prices, we're going through an incredible transition that's taking
00:09:07.820 place that, God willing, when it's over, we'll be stronger and the world will be stronger
00:09:12.900 and less reliant on fossil fuels when this is over.
00:09:18.380 Hmm.
00:09:20.140 Now, what does that mean?
00:09:21.580 This is why they are shutting down the oil refineries, they're shutting down the search
00:09:31.440 for oil, and they're doing it how?
00:09:34.160 They're doing it through ESG, build back better.
00:09:39.600 So, what does that mean?
00:09:41.020 Well, we've got to build back better.
00:09:42.640 So, as things become decrepit, things are falling apart, well, we're going to build back better.
00:09:48.900 We're going to build back with clean energy.
00:09:52.520 This is a plan.
00:09:55.740 No matter what the president says about Putin, I wouldn't put it past them again looking at
00:10:03.720 Putin.
00:10:04.000 Remember, we were egging Putin on, egging him on.
00:10:07.800 I wouldn't put it past Putin or the administration to say, you know, another benefit is they've got
00:10:15.260 a lot of the oil and your gas prices, remember this quote from Barack Obama, will necessarily
00:10:23.560 go up.
00:10:25.260 This is something the Obama administration talked about, that gas prices, if you had a
00:10:32.340 carbon tax, everything would go up, which would mean you would want to get off of fossil
00:10:39.120 fuels.
00:10:39.640 This is a created emergency, and they know exactly what they're doing.
00:10:48.940 Okay.
00:10:50.940 Now, let me give you the next one.
00:10:54.140 Another crisis.
00:10:56.780 Biden has just asked officials to begin preparing a plan to order the release of fuel from the
00:11:02.620 Northeast Home Heating Oil Reserve.
00:11:05.140 This is a government stockpile of ultra-low sulfur diesel that the last time we tapped
00:11:11.900 into it was 2012 during Hurricane Sandy.
00:11:15.880 They are now talking about tapping into this.
00:11:21.620 Now, the entire stockpile for the East Coast is just slightly more than a million barrels
00:11:29.520 of diesel.
00:11:30.360 Slightly more than a million barrels of diesel.
00:11:35.060 You know what that will do?
00:11:36.800 That will cover 65%.
00:11:39.360 If we use every drop of it, 65% of the East Coast's daily demand.
00:11:47.120 It won't even cover a full day of diesel.
00:11:52.840 It's strategic.
00:11:54.340 Now, we've already taken our strategic oil reserves, and we've already depleted them.
00:12:04.520 They're at the lowest levels they have been.
00:12:06.640 Did you feel that at the gas pump?
00:12:08.140 Because I didn't.
00:12:09.260 I didn't notice that when that happened.
00:12:12.100 We're now at the lowest levels.
00:12:14.260 Now, this is another crisis I want you to be aware of.
00:12:17.920 First of all, if things get worse in Ukraine, or they don't get better in Ukraine, we have
00:12:26.860 13 days of diesel for the East Coast remaining.
00:12:33.880 Now, I'm assuming we're continuing to make some to hold that off, but those days are getting
00:12:40.140 shorter and shorter and shorter.
00:12:41.940 I don't know when we run out or we have to start rationing, but gang, we are 13 days away from
00:12:52.020 no diesel fuel on the East Coast if anything happens.
00:12:57.500 Now, what do you think that's going to do?
00:13:00.460 That will stop all of the trains.
00:13:03.000 It will stop all of the trucks.
00:13:05.100 It will stop all of the ships.
00:13:07.040 It will stop just about anything our military could possibly do.
00:13:17.120 Okay, so we have that crisis.
00:13:19.420 We have the crisis of there's no strategic oil reserve, and we are very little left, and
00:13:25.540 we are depleting it.
00:13:28.460 Now, let me give you the next one.
00:13:30.800 This, according to the UN's World Food Program official, David Beasley, he said yesterday,
00:13:39.860 the planet is facing a, was facing a global food crisis before Russia invaded Ukraine.
00:13:48.160 Let me read that again.
00:13:49.780 Quote, the planet was facing a global food crisis before Russia invaded Ukraine, which is known
00:13:59.640 as the breadbasket of Europe as it feeds 400 million people.
00:14:08.280 This is reported today by Bloomberg.
00:14:11.120 Along with mass migration from the ongoing war, UN's World Food Program official, David Beasley,
00:14:17.980 is concerned that Russia's invasion has compounded the crisis facing the human race.
00:14:24.300 Failure, listen carefully, failure to open up the ports is a declaration of war on our global
00:14:34.260 food security.
00:14:36.220 There were 49 million people knocking on famine's door across 43 countries before Russia invaded
00:14:48.200 Ukraine.
00:14:48.680 They have to be extremely concerned about how destabilization and mass migration might affect
00:14:58.960 the food supplies if we don't get ahead of this.
00:15:02.500 We shouldn't kid ourselves that there are limits to Putin's brutality.
00:15:07.020 The task here at Davos is for the world leaders to recognize that hunger is being used as a weapon.
00:15:15.600 He called the impending global food shortage a catastrophe.
00:15:22.340 Okay, so you knew in advance there was already famine on the way for 49 million.
00:15:30.560 Ukraine feeds 400 million people and the ports are blocked.
00:15:39.660 And so what did we tell you yesterday?
00:15:43.880 That yesterday our State Department verified, our Pentagon denied it, but the State Department
00:15:50.040 said they're working on a plan, the United States is working on a plan to sink the Black
00:15:56.700 Sea fleet of Russia.
00:15:59.680 Well, that's an act of war.
00:16:01.980 But is that something you do if they're blocking the ports because blocking the ports is an act
00:16:06.520 of war?
00:16:06.900 You have massive fuel shortages, massive, which will include summer blackouts.
00:16:17.780 You then have massive food problems and shortages, which will cause massive migration problems.
00:16:27.280 And don't forget, our border is wide open and we've told everybody in South America, we've
00:16:33.520 got plenty.
00:16:34.320 In fact, we have too much and all of that stuff we have, we stole from you and others.
00:16:39.440 So come on and get it.
00:16:42.720 I haven't even gotten to the good part yet.
00:16:45.220 Oh, war.
00:16:46.320 War, but not just war, I mean, global war, not just war with Russia, global war, including
00:16:54.020 China.
00:16:55.360 I'll explain in 60 seconds.
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00:17:09.860 You got to do everything you can to help save as much money as you can so you can survive
00:17:16.020 inflation and anything else that's coming your way.
00:17:19.260 I'm telling you, the food prices are going to go through the roof because of the diesel
00:17:24.500 prices.
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00:17:59.820 So, yesterday, President Biden, and then the White House immediately walked it back,
00:18:18.640 but China heard it, and then he said, I've already explained my position in my speech.
00:18:23.820 So, what we have here, gas, an energy crisis, blackouts this summer, war, possible because
00:18:33.480 of the food shortages and the Black Sea being blocked by Russia.
00:18:37.800 Taiwan, President said, if they invade Taiwan, we will defend them.
00:18:43.620 You have food shortages, massive food shortages.
00:18:47.460 Hopefully, not the food shortages here in America, but you're going to have the migration problem
00:18:53.280 here in America, and you're going to have a problem getting the food if we're paying $8
00:19:00.220 a gallon for diesel fuel.
00:19:03.460 You'll have a hard time even affording the food.
00:19:06.660 These things, just there, they lead to a national emergency.
00:19:11.520 You don't want a national emergency declared, because we've seen what the government can do
00:19:19.820 once it declares a national emergency.
00:19:22.960 But I haven't talked to you yet about monkeypox.
00:19:28.980 Monkeypox, the reason why I'm bringing this up is because this week, the Biden administration
00:19:34.240 is changing our deal with the WHO.
00:19:39.980 WHO, he's making it so the WHO can come in without our permission and declare emergencies,
00:19:49.340 and that gives them global authority.
00:19:54.000 He has submitted things to our agreement that are just removing lines of protection for national
00:20:02.580 sovereignty, and that's what they're voting on, and it won't have to go through the Senate
00:20:06.140 because of the way he's done it.
00:20:07.800 So you have that fun, fun little fact that we're dealing with, monkeypox, which they're
00:20:14.460 now coming out and saying, the CDC, warning to gay, bisexual men, it's spreading in your
00:20:24.000 community.
00:20:25.660 Be careful.
00:20:26.300 Then you have, on top of that, chaos on the streets, not only because of what's coming
00:20:35.840 with the Supreme Court, if that indeed does happen, but you also will have uprisings on
00:20:45.060 the streets for all kinds of political things, I'm sure, leading up to the election.
00:20:50.360 Oh, and one other thing, crime completely out of control on our cities.
00:20:59.820 What do you think we look like by November?
00:21:03.620 You never, ever, oh, but did I add, next week, yes, it's a week from tomorrow night, we're
00:21:14.620 doing a special on the emergency orders and the new FEMA directives.
00:21:20.300 Did you know this?
00:21:21.960 FEMA's changed some of its directives.
00:21:24.120 Wait until you hear about that.
00:21:28.720 We are in a very, very different world by the end of the summer.
00:21:35.800 I pray that I am wrong about the timing.
00:21:40.220 But if it doesn't happen this summer, it's going to happen because all of these things,
00:21:46.100 the gas, it's not Putin's fault.
00:21:48.400 No, this is, this is something, this is a crisis they have been wanting to have.
00:21:55.220 They want you to pay $10 a gallon for gasoline.
00:21:58.240 They want the fleet to age out.
00:22:01.840 Did you see?
00:22:02.600 Americans are driving older cars than ever before.
00:22:05.520 Our fleet is older than ever before in American history.
00:22:10.860 Hmm.
00:22:11.760 What does that mean?
00:22:12.920 Well, if you can't afford to buy a car in the next few years, once you can afford to
00:22:19.000 buy a new car, you're going to buy an electric one.
00:22:23.620 So that problem solves itself with gas because you'll only have a choice of electric soon.
00:22:34.380 The war, we have been egging them on and now we are beating the war drums like nobody's
00:22:41.100 business.
00:22:41.480 Food, we knew that was a problem.
00:22:44.500 That's going to lead us to war, possibly.
00:22:48.300 Migration, what are we doing at the border?
00:22:51.080 All of these things are intentional.
00:22:54.860 All of these things are, did you vote for this?
00:22:58.560 Did you vote for a dramatic transition, something that America is going to be so much better off
00:23:04.620 for in the long run?
00:23:06.620 Did you vote for this gas price because it's intentional?
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00:24:43.700 Today is primary in many states today.
00:24:47.080 What are the big races, Stu?
00:24:48.340 The marquee stuff, you've got the gubernatorial primary for the Republicans in Georgia, which
00:24:53.520 is one of the big ones, Purdue and Kemp doing battle there.
00:24:57.740 You've got a three-way race for the Alabama Senate primary, which is a pretty interesting
00:25:01.940 one, actually.
00:25:03.340 And that one is the one where, if you remember Mo Brooks, who's been on show before, he was
00:25:07.660 endorsed by Donald Trump in March.
00:25:10.520 Then collapsed.
00:25:11.240 Well, no, he was kind of, people basically said he was unendorsed, excuse me, unendorsed
00:25:16.700 by Trump in March.
00:25:19.340 And people thought it was over.
00:25:21.080 He's since had kind of an amazing comeback and is now right there in a three-way race for
00:25:26.660 that.
00:25:27.300 They'll only get that down to a runoff today, though.
00:25:30.680 The top two is what's important there in Alabama today.
00:25:33.440 And then big one in Texas as well with Ken Paxton.
00:25:35.400 And Ken Paxton is joining us today.
00:25:38.360 He's facing off with, please, please, dear God, if there is any common sense left in the
00:25:45.320 state of Texas, get out the bushes for the love of Pete.
00:25:51.760 Ken Paxton, welcome to the program.
00:25:53.540 How are you?
00:25:54.540 Hey, I'm doing really well.
00:25:56.080 It's going to be a good day, Glenn.
00:25:57.000 I think your prayer is going to be answered.
00:25:59.760 I think so, too.
00:26:01.360 I mean, I saw who you're running against, and I'm like, you've got to be kidding me.
00:26:06.840 Enough of the Bushes, George P. Bush, please.
00:26:10.800 Can we talk a little bit about, because I think you are going to win, and nobody should
00:26:15.840 take that for granted, please go out and vote.
00:26:20.020 If you're in any of the primary states, we need the best people in office.
00:26:26.020 Immigration, just reading the headlines today, Roger Marshall says,
00:26:31.360 it's a war zone at the U.S.-Mexico border, worse than I saw at Poland-Ukraine border.
00:26:38.400 We also have Abbott coming out and saying, as many as 100,000 migrants waiting to cross
00:26:44.020 into Texas.
00:26:45.920 What can we do?
00:26:49.860 You know, it's a challenging situation for the state of Texas, because we have this ruling
00:26:55.920 that sits out there from USDA, Arizona, that says we can't do anything.
00:26:59.120 What I hope that we will do as we fight the Biden administration in court, and we have
00:27:03.520 a potential really good ruling coming down in June from the Supreme Court on the Remain
00:27:07.160 in Mexico asylum program.
00:27:09.140 If we can win that in June, that will be a huge win.
00:27:12.680 Assuming the Biden administration actually follows the court order and law, we'll be back
00:27:18.820 in court looking to hold them in contempt that they don't.
00:27:21.200 So if we get that win, it will be huge, because it will give us leverage to go get them to
00:27:27.780 do something about it.
00:27:29.200 But I also, I hope that my legislature, someone in the governor's office, uses an executive
00:27:35.020 order or something that challenges that U.S.-V.
00:27:38.240 Arizona case, because I think it was wrongly decided.
00:27:40.100 It cannot be right that states don't have the authority to protect themselves, and the
00:27:44.560 federal government not only fails to do so, but invites the cartels to bring as many
00:27:48.060 people to the court order as possible.
00:27:49.340 That can't be right.
00:27:50.800 That is a wrong decision.
00:27:52.020 So I want to go challenge that, and I want the opportunity.
00:27:55.040 I have to have somebody basically pass a law in my state and then have the Biden administration
00:28:01.320 sue us, or at least, if they don't sue us, we get to implement the law and protect ourselves.
00:28:06.100 Well, I got to believe that that is right.
00:28:08.900 And Ken, I was just talking about the crisis that is coming with food and with fuel and migration.
00:28:15.980 If food gets bad down in South America, they're all coming here, and the administration has
00:28:23.600 made it very clear that we stole all of this stuff, so why not come and just take it and
00:28:29.200 claim it?
00:28:29.760 We could be seeing real, real problems.
00:28:33.440 I know, what was it?
00:28:34.560 Half a million people came across in the last 45 days?
00:28:38.860 Is that possibly right?
00:28:40.220 That is very close to the record.
00:28:42.600 I don't know what the exact number is, because they don't tell us the exact number, but when
00:28:45.260 you see the reports just from April and March, $221,000 and $234,000 that they actually counted,
00:28:51.160 those are record-setting numbers for the century, not just for the year, not for the last 10
00:28:56.280 years, not just for the century.
00:28:57.900 So, what are the big things that you're working on right now that you think are the most important,
00:29:09.800 besides the border, the most important things?
00:29:14.120 So, I mean, there are really two things that I consider the most important thing.
00:29:17.380 We were in a battle over the heartbeat bill, and then also the Dobbs case, which we're waiting
00:29:21.920 for that to come down.
00:29:22.500 We actually drafted the amicus, and that's the case that we argued that Roe v. Wade should
00:29:27.180 be overturned, and 23 other states joined us as Mississippi tries to defend their 15-week
00:29:32.240 ban.
00:29:32.620 We argued that the whole thing should be struck down.
00:29:34.420 So, I think that's an important decision coming up, and something we've been working
00:29:37.480 on for years.
00:29:38.300 I think this is our opportunity, and I really do believe the court's going to stick with
00:29:41.940 the opinion that got leaked.
00:29:43.080 And then second, this is our massive fight in Texas.
00:29:46.920 We have four Google lawsuits.
00:29:48.340 We have one Facebook lawsuit, and we're involved in litigation with TWIP.
00:29:51.740 So, that's not the end of what we're going to do.
00:29:54.240 That's just the beginning.
00:29:55.660 And if we don't stop these big tech companies from controlling the marketplace of ideas and
00:30:00.540 from crushing competition in America, we will not be free.
00:30:06.180 There is, Rhonda Santa said yesterday, there's no way Florida will support the WHO global pandemic
00:30:14.640 treaty, which the Biden administration is trying to change and basically take out any roadblocks
00:30:21.920 of national sovereignty.
00:30:25.020 Have you looked into this, and what would we be doing in that case?
00:30:30.480 So, we're going to look at every little bit of that, if they get that through.
00:30:35.840 And we can't do anything until they do something.
00:30:38.300 But if they actually do something that affects our state and other states, we'll go fight them
00:30:45.720 in court and try to stop them.
00:30:46.960 And we've had a really high success rate in court against the Biden administration.
00:30:50.220 We're at over 90%.
00:30:51.280 So, I do think that they will probably violate that.
00:30:57.160 They'll probably violate what?
00:30:59.640 Federal law.
00:31:00.520 And so, it's going to be another lawsuit from the state of Texas.
00:31:05.420 We have...
00:31:06.080 By the way, Glenn, we're in 34 lawsuits with the Biden administration just in a year and
00:31:11.180 a half.
00:31:11.620 I loved George P. Bush's remark on that.
00:31:15.040 You know, we need an attorney general that just doesn't sue all the time.
00:31:20.760 Like, what are you talking about?
00:31:25.080 You know what?
00:31:26.200 I would tell him he's running for the wrong job now.
00:31:28.140 Yeah.
00:31:28.600 He's running for something else.
00:31:29.660 Yeah.
00:31:30.000 Go back to the railroad job.
00:31:31.760 We fight.
00:31:33.520 We don't have guns.
00:31:34.560 We have courts.
00:31:35.840 That's what we use.
00:31:36.480 We have lawyers.
00:31:36.960 And so, if he doesn't want to fight with lawyers, this is not the right job.
00:31:41.720 Ken, best of luck to you today.
00:31:45.040 I hope you don't need it, but it is primary day, and we'll be out voting.
00:31:50.380 Thank you so much.
00:31:51.460 Well, hey, I appreciate it.
00:31:53.500 And please, again, just encourage your people to get out and vote, because if we don't vote,
00:31:57.880 then polls don't matter.
00:31:59.920 Our works don't matter.
00:32:00.960 We got...
00:32:01.340 People have to vote with their feet and get out and vote today.
00:32:03.440 Yeah.
00:32:03.940 This is hard, especially when people are, you know, you're like, ah, they're going to
00:32:08.800 win.
00:32:09.260 That's when people lose, because all of the supporters stay at home.
00:32:13.660 Thank you so much, Ken.
00:32:14.540 Appreciate it.
00:32:15.040 Thank you, sir.
00:32:15.520 Bye-bye.
00:32:17.200 All right.
00:32:17.900 Let me stop.
00:32:18.960 Tell you about rough greens here.
00:32:20.760 If you feed your dog dry kibble food, I want you to take a moment.
00:32:24.720 The next time you're anywhere near it, look at this stuff.
00:32:28.760 I mean, without me even telling you that it's sterilized and dead food, you can kind of tell
00:32:34.420 that, right?
00:32:35.380 I mean, you can put your dog food up on a shelf for two years, and it's not going to mold.
00:32:40.840 It's because there's nothing alive in it.
00:32:43.220 It's just going to get dusty.
00:32:45.060 Isn't that a little concerning?
00:32:47.320 Rough greens is not a dog food.
00:32:49.940 It's a supplement that you put on your dog's food, and it contains all the nutrients that
00:32:54.280 your dog needs, which get cooked out of kibble food when it's being made.
00:32:59.540 Probiotics, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, omega oils, they're just some of the things
00:33:03.580 that your dog needs to live a healthier lifestyle, and they're all in rough greens.
00:33:08.620 Rough greens.
00:33:09.500 They're so confident that your dog is going to love it that they're going to give you
00:33:12.660 the first bag free, because we just want to make sure that your dog likes it as much as
00:33:17.260 Uno does, you know, or President Miles at Stu's house.
00:33:21.260 We just want to make sure that, you know, your dog will eat it before you have to buy
00:33:25.580 your first bag.
00:33:26.460 So they'll give you the first bag free.
00:33:28.420 Try it out.
00:33:29.320 All you pay for is shipping.
00:33:30.580 The longer you feed them rough greens, the more differences you're going to see.
00:33:35.020 I continue to see changes in Uno to this day, and I've been feeding them for over two
00:33:40.380 years.
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00:33:51.760 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:34:03.940 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:34:06.440 So, there's a few states that are having primaries today.
00:34:12.120 Is this the last round of big primaries?
00:34:14.420 No, they keep going for a while.
00:34:16.080 Okay.
00:34:16.400 You know, it's a long road.
00:34:18.860 Every week, we're going to have something going on for quite a while here as we go through
00:34:22.760 the summer.
00:34:23.840 Georgia's kind of the marquee one, as we mentioned a little earlier.
00:34:27.060 But there's no real surprise happening there, do you think?
00:34:29.340 It doesn't seem so.
00:34:31.160 So, this race, of course, the governor, the gubernatorial race is the big one that everyone's
00:34:36.160 been talking about, which is Purdue versus Kemp.
00:34:40.540 Now, Kemp was the governor during the 2020 election and stuck to his guns on this was not
00:34:46.640 a fraudulent election.
00:34:47.520 So, it was a very early Trump target.
00:34:51.420 And not just the gubernatorial race, but also the Secretary of State.
00:34:55.980 This is Raffensperger.
00:34:57.480 If you remember, he was very outspoken about how the election was secure.
00:35:00.760 So, Trump sort of recruited challengers for both of these races.
00:35:05.020 In the gubernatorial race, which was the highest profile one, he was able to recruit David Perdue,
00:35:10.680 who lost the Senate race back in 2020, as a sort of high-profile recruitment for him
00:35:18.720 and his endorsements.
00:35:21.140 And what's been interesting about that, there's been some reporting that they think Purdue
00:35:24.560 kind of got into it because he thought he would just basically win because of Trump's
00:35:28.840 endorsement and hasn't really campaigned all that hard.
00:35:32.160 He's a very wealthy guy and it's kind of like, eh, you know, maybe I'll hang out in the
00:35:35.540 hot tub.
00:35:35.920 But Trump and Perdue both deny that, that that's happening.
00:35:43.420 But the reporting all is that Trump has given up on this race and doesn't think he is, that
00:35:49.760 Kemp is going to be defeated.
00:35:51.860 The last poll came out and it had it at 60 to 28 with Kemp over Perdue.
00:35:58.360 The interesting part about that, probably for tonight, is that it's not just about winning
00:36:03.040 for Kemp.
00:36:03.780 He needs to get over 50%.
00:36:05.260 So the poll has him at 60.
00:36:07.300 Is it possible he falls below 50 and needs to go into a runoff, which would extend this?
00:36:12.360 It's possible, but I would say unlikely at this point.
00:36:16.060 More likely in the Secretary of State race, which looks like it probably will go to a runoff,
00:36:20.660 though it's not decided yet.
00:36:21.900 And that's, that's the Raffensperger heist race there.
00:36:26.500 Stacey Abrams is running unopposed.
00:36:28.740 We think she can actually declare victory on this one and it'll actually be real, since
00:36:34.260 no one is running against her.
00:36:35.440 Now, she did say that her state is the worst state.
00:36:39.360 That was her, that's her, that's her closing message here in the primary.
00:36:42.520 Her state sucks.
00:36:44.160 There were, you know, there are certain things that a state, you know, that people should
00:36:48.280 be able to vote for and, you know, will vote for from time to time, like California that
00:36:53.160 has all kinds of, I mean, is going to be so extreme, California and New York on abortion,
00:36:58.700 like crazy, crazy, crazy extreme.
00:37:03.280 Everything goes.
00:37:03.780 And, you know, it will deserve what it gets, you know.
00:37:08.640 The same thing with Stacey Abrams.
00:37:10.620 If, if Georgia decides to go with, say, Stacey Abrams, good luck to you, Georgia.
00:37:16.260 Yeah.
00:37:16.740 Sincerely, good luck.
00:37:17.500 I would, I would quibble a bit with your analogy there.
00:37:20.980 However, it's not that the state of New York will get what it deserves.
00:37:25.440 These poor children will not get what they deserve.
00:37:27.860 And that's, I think the, you should not be able to vote in the right to kill other people.
00:37:31.840 No, I, I agree with that.
00:37:33.300 But, you know, there is a, that, that is a truly, unlike Stacey Abrams, that is a truly
00:37:40.100 moral statement.
00:37:42.780 And if you decide that, you know, we can kill babies at any time, at any time, even after
00:37:48.160 birth.
00:37:49.620 Um, you, I mean, you'll get what you deserve.
00:37:52.460 You will get what you deserve.
00:37:54.220 Yeah.
00:37:54.600 Uh, it's interesting.
00:37:55.520 And I want to take, get your take on this.
00:37:57.380 This is a, uh, a quote from, I think it was the Washington Post who was doing reporting
00:38:01.720 on this Georgia race.
00:38:03.440 And they were trying to get to the bottom as to why Trump's endorsements, which have been
00:38:08.420 pretty successful around the country, generally speaking, why in this race where he put probably
00:38:13.440 the most attention, why didn't this swing the race in the gubernatorial race?
00:38:18.900 Here's what, here's what they say.
00:38:20.180 Many Republican voters interviewed at polling locations this month said that they believe
00:38:23.860 fraud tainted the 2020 election and that they like Trump, yet they are exhausted by his
00:38:29.240 singular obsession with it and are ready to move on.
00:38:31.660 Yep.
00:38:32.300 You think, is that the American, what the Republican voters say?
00:38:34.400 So here's what I, uh, what I pulled up as we were talking about, as you were talking about
00:38:38.020 this, there are, uh, there's a new poll out of Democrats and Republicans.
00:38:43.740 Uh, what is the most important thing?
00:38:47.300 Number six is discussing, discussing the 2020 election.
00:38:52.380 32% of Republicans think that's important.
00:38:55.980 68% say, no, let's not talk about it.
00:38:59.560 So I do think.
00:39:00.660 Wow.
00:39:01.080 68.
00:39:01.840 68% of Republicans.
00:39:04.120 Wow.
00:39:04.340 That's high.
00:39:04.720 That's higher than I would have expected it.
00:39:05.980 So number one, dealing with inflation, Republicans say 81% say dealing with inflation is number
00:39:12.620 is the biggest thing.
00:39:14.520 Number two, with 59% stopping illegal immigration.
00:39:19.300 Number three, with 56% talking about traditional values.
00:39:24.840 Uh, number four is investigating the events of January 6th at 47%.
00:39:32.760 Uh, number five, I think they mean differently though.
00:39:36.880 Oh, sure.
00:39:37.420 Uh, number five, opposing abortion at 40%, then discussing the 2020 election.
00:39:44.160 I think if, if Trump decides to run and if he is vulnerable to anyone in the, that primary,
00:39:51.100 it's that it's probably like Ron DeSantis focusing on inflation and Donald Trump wanting
00:39:56.180 to talk about the 2020 election more than the Republican electorate wants.
00:40:00.200 And that's probably his only, his only vulnerable point.
00:40:03.240 I think so too.
00:40:04.280 You know, it's, it's interesting.
00:40:05.960 There was a straw poll done at the GOP convention in Wisconsin this last weekend and Ron DeSantis
00:40:12.720 won, uh, DeSantis received 38% of the vote.
00:40:17.500 Trump received 32%.
00:40:20.220 Nikki Haley was the next one.
00:40:22.320 She is at 7%.
00:40:23.760 Other candidates, uh, you know, were under 2.5.
00:40:28.260 DeSantis full 16 point ahead in the polls against the best performing potential Democratic opponent,
00:40:35.620 Charlie Crist.
00:40:36.860 Can you imagine him as Charlie?
00:40:38.560 Still?
00:40:39.700 What year is this?
00:40:41.100 I know.
00:40:41.300 Charlie Crist again?
00:40:42.820 I know.
00:40:43.600 It's incomprehensible they're trying this again.
00:40:46.600 And I think what's happening here is that people still like Donald Trump and they still,
00:40:55.160 uh, support Donald Trump, but they're afraid Donald Trump is going to make this about the
00:41:01.340 2020 instead of make this about inflation and the border and solutions and fixing it.
00:41:09.300 Yeah.
00:41:09.480 And I, I think that that is starting to take hold, uh, in America.
00:41:15.040 And I think that is what you saw from the Republicans, uh, in Georgia.
00:41:21.220 They don't want to go through it anymore.
00:41:22.900 I mean, Joe Biden is gift wrapped the next four years if Republicans are smart about it.
00:41:28.080 And, you know, I can understand voters being concerned that the, you know, the wrong road
00:41:31.380 will be taken.
00:41:32.400 Republicans do find a way every time to snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory.
00:41:37.500 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:41:44.080 Golly, what a day, what a day we've got, we've got James Lindsay on now.
00:41:48.580 Normally James is here and he's like Marxism.
00:41:52.240 It's everywhere.
00:41:53.680 We're all going to die.
00:41:55.640 Um, he's the only guy that can bum me out.
00:41:58.200 You know what I mean?
00:41:58.800 I usually can bum everybody else out, but when I need to be bummed out, I call James Lindsay
00:42:03.260 because I respect him so much.
00:42:05.460 He really knows he's, he's, he's a mathematician.
00:42:09.060 So he's done all the math and all the work.
00:42:11.740 Um, but he is actually coming on today because he's found a little rainbow, uh, of, of, of
00:42:19.720 happiness and he found it in Vermont.
00:42:22.500 Now, I don't even begin to understand that, but James Lindsay is here, uh, to discuss the
00:42:31.840 happy warrior and the rainbow that he did find, uh, up in Vermont.
00:42:36.720 That's coming up in just a second.
00:42:38.220 Stand by.
00:42:44.720 15 seconds.
00:42:52.500 Got no room.
00:43:21.940 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:43:48.220 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:43:54.620 Hello, America.
00:43:55.780 I know you're already in the fight for your life with your kids and the school and the
00:43:59.480 gas prices and everything else, but are you in the fight for America?
00:44:06.260 We all have to be there.
00:44:07.940 We are all in it one way or another.
00:44:10.160 Even if we choose, I'm not going to fight.
00:44:12.520 I'm going to sit this one out.
00:44:13.440 You're, you're, you're, you've picked a side.
00:44:16.900 So it's kind of a bummer when you look at things.
00:44:20.960 And James Lindsay is, I mean, he is a mathematician by profession.
00:44:27.680 One of the brightest men I know.
00:44:29.760 And, um, when he says something, you know, it's like, oh crap, James Riff.
00:44:35.240 Cause you know, he's done all the math on it.
00:44:37.040 You know, he can show you the work he's on because he said something bizarre the other
00:44:42.760 day.
00:44:43.140 Glenn, I'm really optimistic.
00:44:45.340 You what?
00:44:45.840 What he's found optimism in Vermont.
00:44:51.900 He'll explain in 60 seconds.
00:44:56.520 Look, we have to teach our kids the things that are truly being lost.
00:45:00.800 And one of those things is, uh, risk.
00:45:04.840 How are we going to be a capitalist society?
00:45:07.280 If everybody is so risk tolerant where nobody can ever get hurt, nobody could ever lose that,
00:45:15.040 that you can't start a business.
00:45:16.780 You would have, you wouldn't have the guts to start a bit because businesses are scary
00:45:21.620 to start.
00:45:22.480 There's a ton of risk.
00:45:24.440 Well, that's just one of the things that our kids need to know.
00:45:27.480 And there is a great book that is out right now.
00:45:30.620 Going to give it to you for free.
00:45:32.200 It's Tuttle Twins and their spectacular show business.
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00:45:44.380 kids' minds.
00:45:45.340 It really will.
00:45:46.620 Every grandparent, every parent should have this for their kids or grandkids.
00:45:51.720 You can get it for free.
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00:46:05.440 James Lindsay, an optimist?
00:46:08.880 What happened to you, man?
00:46:10.440 What happened?
00:46:12.160 Well, I'm always a bit of an optimist, but I've been getting around, you know, I go to,
00:46:16.600 I've been to 40 states now.
00:46:18.140 Glenn.
00:46:18.580 Talking about communism, trying to take over America.
00:46:21.780 And you know, you think you're going to go to one of these ruby red states like Oklahoma,
00:46:26.760 or you're going to go to one of these ruby red states like Idaho or Utah and come away
00:46:30.740 supercharged with the energy and it's there.
00:46:33.400 But man, I went to Vermont, cobalt blue Vermont.
00:46:35.940 And what I saw was people, real people who are awake, who are digging in, who realize they
00:46:42.440 might lose their state or they already almost have.
00:46:45.000 They might lose their country and that they are ready to fight.
00:46:48.000 And they told me, you can't be negative.
00:46:50.640 And I listened to them and I believed them.
00:46:53.440 Now, tell me, like, what did you experience exactly?
00:46:57.400 When you say ready to fight, what do you mean?
00:47:01.140 I mean, they're ready to show up, go knock doors, get people out.
00:47:05.360 They said that Vermont has been one of the reddest states in the country up until about
00:47:09.780 20, 30 years ago.
00:47:11.180 And all those conservatives still live there.
00:47:14.120 They all off in the woods.
00:47:15.660 They all went to sleep and they let the college students who were allowed to vote kind of take
00:47:19.680 over their political system and turned it into this super progressive nightmare.
00:47:24.400 But now you can't ignore the nightmare.
00:47:26.320 So they're ready to get out, knock doors, show up and vote and see if they can't turn
00:47:29.980 Vermont back red.
00:47:31.480 So are you meeting people that were blue that are now turning red themselves?
00:47:37.240 Some.
00:47:37.580 Yeah, actually, what I met primarily, I met with a small group called Vermont Grassroots
00:47:42.360 and we did a number of events across the small state.
00:47:45.880 And at some of these, you know, I met people who were, you know, old school conservatives.
00:47:49.980 I met people who are Democrats in Vermont who said, you know, I don't know why I'm voting
00:47:54.640 Democrat anymore.
00:47:55.900 As a matter of fact, the Democrats don't represent me.
00:47:58.120 They don't represent America.
00:47:59.300 Something's got to change.
00:48:00.740 And when you hear that in a state like Vermont, you think, wow, something's happening in this
00:48:04.420 country.
00:48:05.000 Something is really happening here.
00:48:06.320 And then they said, listen, this is a movement.
00:48:09.180 If we're going to turn Vermont over, if we're going to turn this country back over, we need
00:48:13.220 a movement.
00:48:13.800 And what brings people to a movement is positivity.
00:48:16.580 It's believing that it can be done.
00:48:18.100 It's that hope that we can get through this.
00:48:20.720 Yes.
00:48:21.780 And that is in short supply.
00:48:23.860 So where did you how do you find the hope?
00:48:26.360 Because honestly, James, when you were here last time, we had some conversations that were
00:48:31.520 like, no way out, no way out.
00:48:34.460 I mean, we were looking at how far ahead.
00:48:37.560 It is brilliant the way the left has played this on a global scale.
00:48:44.680 And you feel pretty boxed in.
00:48:48.060 So how are you changing this in your day to day life?
00:48:55.000 Well, I mean, first of all, I'm just trying to keep my head up.
00:48:57.640 I'm not denying the fact that this year, I think, is going to be a rough year.
00:49:01.620 But I think it's also going to be their undoing.
00:49:03.780 And knowing that we are on the like, we've got the, you know, the spirit of 76, they
00:49:08.400 used to call it or the cause of liberty is awake again.
00:49:11.820 People are realizing that when Benjamin Franklin said it's a republic, if you can keep it, that
00:49:16.740 that wasn't just idle talk.
00:49:18.740 You actually do have to do something.
00:49:20.440 And people are doing something.
00:49:21.720 Parents are organizing all across the country, state by state.
00:49:24.920 I also just left D.C., which is a wonderful city, as we all know.
00:49:28.680 And I met with parents from all over the country who came together there to meet, to share ideas,
00:49:34.660 to get together.
00:49:35.520 And they were just as positive and energized as anybody I've ever seen.
00:49:39.340 And the message that they had was just like in Vermont.
00:49:41.620 We're going to take this country back.
00:49:43.500 We're going to push these people out.
00:49:45.160 I'll tell you, late last night, I couldn't sleep.
00:49:47.460 And I was looking on the phone and somebody sent me a video of Klaus Schwab talking over
00:49:51.820 here at the World Economic Forum meeting right now.
00:49:54.660 And he's spazzing out.
00:49:56.260 You can tell the guy is stressed out.
00:49:59.000 His whole program is coming apart.
00:50:01.380 They say they're trying to regain trust.
00:50:03.660 And then they even say we have to regain trust with each other, the elite, because nobody
00:50:08.680 trusts them anymore.
00:50:09.760 And this means that we are at a weird.
00:50:11.560 I mean, they tried a revolution and we're at a true revolutionary moment where we can turn
00:50:15.660 this country back around.
00:50:16.860 Yeah, they really planned on things being people being docile.
00:50:22.380 I don't know if it was their arrogance that they thought everybody would just agree with
00:50:27.500 them or go along or if they thought they were so far ahead that nothing could go wrong.
00:50:33.060 But, you know, just on the Great Reset, it's not a conspiracy anymore.
00:50:39.760 There are the people who know about it.
00:50:42.020 And that's now over 50 percent are in the 60s to 70 percent lockstep against it.
00:50:49.600 And that's on the that's on the left, not just the right.
00:50:53.240 So it is it is falling apart.
00:50:56.640 And that is really good news.
00:51:00.000 Yeah, I have to tell you, all through Vermont, also, they pointed to me to one thing that's
00:51:03.960 positive after another.
00:51:05.020 They pointed me to a court of appeals case where a professor, Nick Merriweather, ends
00:51:11.100 up getting a ruling that he doesn't have to acknowledge somebody's gender identity because
00:51:15.800 he can't be compelled his pronouns or whatever, because he can't be compelled to uphold an
00:51:21.260 ideology.
00:51:21.680 They point out a case where the Black Lives Matter and the gay and the trans flags are
00:51:25.920 being flown and a Christian group says, well, we want to fly the Christian flag.
00:51:29.480 They're told no.
00:51:30.140 And the Supreme Court rules nine to zero.
00:51:32.580 Even this court, nine to zero rules.
00:51:35.700 That's a violation of free speech.
00:51:37.540 And then what happened was schools across Vermont that were flying those same flags took them
00:51:41.740 down.
00:51:42.440 So if schools in Vermont realize that they can't get away with it anymore, something's changing.
00:51:47.300 I was just talking to Ken Paxton and the the the cases that are still yet to come out from
00:51:56.560 the Supreme Court are game changing, truly, truly game changing.
00:52:02.460 If they if they come out the way everybody kind of thinks they will.
00:52:06.940 It's not just abortion.
00:52:11.240 It is.
00:52:12.460 There's a lot of things.
00:52:13.640 And the courts.
00:52:14.540 I don't know if you've noticed this, James, but the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has started
00:52:18.680 to make sense.
00:52:19.800 You're like, what?
00:52:22.140 And that's because they had judges changed on it.
00:52:25.380 Things are truly changing structurally.
00:52:29.240 They just aren't showing up yet in mainstream culture.
00:52:33.920 Yeah, I think that's right.
00:52:37.120 I mean, what's happened is this left with their game plan, whether it's like you said,
00:52:40.440 arrogance, whether it's just that they think they're so much smarter than everybody.
00:52:43.500 They have massively overplayed their hand and they have freaked out, not just conservatives,
00:52:48.540 but they freaked out a huge base of people who care about having freedom for themselves,
00:52:53.280 their children and their grandchildren going forward.
00:52:55.940 And this is I'm telling you, this is an exciting moment.
00:52:58.720 I don't think this is going to be a comfortable year, but that doesn't mean that this isn't going
00:53:02.780 to be a very exciting change.
00:53:04.860 A very, and Klaus Schwartz said, this is a turning point in history.
00:53:07.740 And I think it is.
00:53:08.600 I think we've been under the thumb a lot longer than we realize, and it's all coming undone
00:53:13.040 for them.
00:53:14.540 I want to lay out a scenario for you because, again, you're so logical and you're one of
00:53:19.760 the smarter guys that I know.
00:53:20.960 So I want to lay out a scenario and and get your opinion on a thesis that really, I think,
00:53:29.520 has become very, very clear, at least to me.
00:53:32.140 And and tell you what tell me what you think.
00:53:34.920 Let me do that in 60 seconds.
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00:55:08.240 So we're on with James Lindsay, who has written a must-read book.
00:55:18.340 It is called Race Marxism.
00:55:20.920 He's also the founder of New Discourses, and you can find those at NewDiscourses.com.
00:55:27.220 He is feeling optimistic after traveling the country.
00:55:31.160 James, your background is math and science.
00:55:36.700 You're very, very logical, and you know who we are doing battle with.
00:55:43.740 So some things are tying together that I think are either—I mean, there's only three categories
00:55:50.720 for each of these.
00:55:51.780 That's either this is what they intended, this result is what they intended.
00:55:56.800 So they either organized it or encouraged it.
00:56:00.480 They knew at the time there was a chance it could go, you know, awry, which is what they
00:56:06.120 wanted.
00:56:06.780 So they encouraged it or went through, or they're surprised by it.
00:56:12.360 And I don't think there's much surprise in any of this.
00:56:16.640 First of all, gas is going to be—according to J.P. Morgan, we are looking at $6.20 gas
00:56:25.700 per gallon by the end of summer, and blackouts, and we're running out of diesel fuel, and it
00:56:34.040 looks like diesel could cost anywhere from, you know, $6 to $10 by the end of the summer.
00:56:41.140 This is—I mean, as Biden said yesterday, this is a great development.
00:56:52.600 This is something that—let me give you the exact wording, he said—when it comes to
00:57:00.500 the gas prices.
00:57:01.320 We're going through an incredible transition that's taking place that, God willing, when
00:57:05.200 it's over, will be stronger and the world will be stronger and less reliant on fossil fuels.
00:57:09.280 He—this is intended, correct?
00:57:13.880 No, I completely agree that this is intended, and I find my optimism in the fact that people
00:57:19.040 are going to realize, as our commander-in-chief keep bumbling through statements like that,
00:57:26.040 you know, we're going through a great transition, are we?
00:57:28.320 You know, oh, we're going to become less dependent on fossil fuels, are we?
00:57:33.040 So you meant to do this.
00:57:34.600 All this damage, all this stress, all this pain was intentional, and people are going
00:57:39.340 to understand that, and they're going to understand it more and more clearly and more
00:57:42.520 and more viscerally, and they're going to say, no more.
00:57:45.980 I have always believed in the American people.
00:57:48.640 I've always believed in American ingenuity, and I've always believed in the American people's
00:57:54.380 unwillingness to be messed around with.
00:57:56.460 I used to say—in fact, as you know, I used to be on the other side of this argument five,
00:58:00.940 six years ago, and when President Trump got elected in 2016, one of the first things I've
00:58:06.660 said is he's going to betray the country, because I thought that that was true, was
00:58:10.440 false, but he's going to betray the country, and when he does, people will turn on him,
00:58:14.680 and they will never come back, and I see that coming.
00:58:17.720 I think that's happening to the Biden administration and to the entire kind of World Economic Forum
00:58:22.900 Great Reset Order in real time.
00:58:25.440 I agree.
00:58:26.460 Next one is war.
00:58:28.300 We're now talking about—the UN said yesterday at the World Economic Forum that the blockade
00:58:37.140 of the Black Sea ports by Russia is itself an act of war because of the massive food shortages
00:58:45.580 that will begin in the next 10 weeks, that if they don't clear those ports, it is an act
00:58:51.800 of war.
00:58:52.240 The food, we knew that they fed 400 million people worldwide.
00:59:00.020 We knew there was going to be a gas shortage.
00:59:03.260 We knew there was going to be a food shortage.
00:59:05.540 Is this laying a plank to just fully go into war?
00:59:12.080 It very well could be.
00:59:14.200 They are definitely rattling that saber over and over and over again, but it's a very interesting
00:59:20.160 situation because, again, the trust is just falling out of the bottom.
00:59:23.700 Every time I see them make these mistakes, as I see them, I actually get a little bit
00:59:27.480 more encouraged.
00:59:28.300 I have no illusions that the next one to two years—I have no illusions that these are going
00:59:33.280 to be easy or comfortable for most people.
00:59:35.160 I have long-term optimism, and I have the belief that if we take this moment and come together
00:59:40.900 in the name of the cause of liberty, that we have a real chance of seizing it back.
00:59:45.400 The next one is migration.
00:59:49.160 They talked about food that millions, maybe as much as 50 to 100 million people will be
00:59:56.520 starving in the next 12 months, and they said migration is going to be a real problem for
01:00:03.000 stable countries.
01:00:04.880 Africa is going to be set on fire.
01:00:07.080 We have an open border situation.
01:00:10.060 Not a coincidence, is it?
01:00:11.980 I don't think it's a coincidence at all, and it's, again, it's one of these things
01:00:17.480 where people are going to start putting the pieces together.
01:00:21.540 There's not an easy way out of this.
01:00:23.400 I'm not, again, making that claim.
01:00:25.780 I am saying, however, that they're not nearly as smooth as they thought they were.
01:00:30.060 Things are now not going their way.
01:00:32.720 There will be force that they're going to apply.
01:00:34.540 There are going to be these changes, but it's going to be very obvious who was behind them
01:00:39.880 and that they meant to do them.
01:00:41.200 It wasn't an accident.
01:00:42.260 It wasn't a bumbling, doddering dotard in the White House that caused this.
01:00:46.800 It was a strategy.
01:00:47.660 It was a plan.
01:00:48.380 And the people who were behind that strategy and that plan very well may be held to some
01:00:53.540 serious account when the tides turn.
01:00:56.240 And I think that the American people will make sure that the tides turn.
01:00:59.300 If Vermont's willing to fight, I think we're all willing to fight.
01:01:01.520 If they're ready to be positive, I think we all have to be positive.
01:01:03.980 What are the big changes you're seeing as you're traveling or the surprises that you're
01:01:08.020 seeing as you're traveling around the country?
01:01:11.060 Well, I mean, obviously, I was shocked to hear how positive and fired up Vermonters are.
01:01:16.500 I literally, shameful to myself, the last email I sent to my assistant as I was flying out
01:01:23.540 was Vermont's a lost cause.
01:01:26.000 And then I get there and all I see is, you know, maybe they don't have a lot of numbers
01:01:30.440 yet, but the energy is there.
01:01:31.740 The people are fed up and so big changes like that.
01:01:35.600 But I'm seeing this parent's energy state after state.
01:01:39.080 It doesn't matter which state it is.
01:01:40.380 It doesn't matter if it's red.
01:01:41.340 It doesn't matter if it's blue.
01:01:42.240 It doesn't matter if it's purple.
01:01:43.440 I'm seeing parents up off the couch and for every parent up off the couch, there's two
01:01:47.840 grandparents up off the couch and they are ready to change this.
01:01:51.280 They see that we are at a point in this country where if we don't all get up and do something
01:01:56.700 and we can all do something, then we're going to watch our children be the first generation
01:02:02.100 in this country's history to lose their freedom in a real and measurable way.
01:02:06.280 And they're ready to take back the country for to protect their kids and their kids futures.
01:02:10.420 It really is.
01:02:12.280 It really is a case if we just all stood up and just say, no, no, not doing it, not doing
01:02:19.840 it.
01:02:20.800 It changes everything quickly.
01:02:24.220 We have seen recently, even with Disney, we have seen how they are backing up.
01:02:32.360 You're seeing, you know, with BlackRock spooked, BlackRock came out and said, we might be transitioning
01:02:38.980 out of oil too fast.
01:02:41.200 And so we're going to we're going to that that's all from public opinion.
01:02:45.360 That's all from public opinion.
01:02:48.100 That's right.
01:02:48.780 We're seeing big pushbacks against ESG.
01:02:51.020 We're seeing doubt in the ESG measurements.
01:02:53.360 We're seeing them try to reformulate them and to put spackle over the hole in the wall
01:02:57.660 that people have noticed is there.
01:02:59.840 Just yesterday, there was a big blow up about the insurance company State Farm, where they
01:03:05.800 were promoting or had some money going into some kind of a, you know, young children's
01:03:10.420 book about transition and trans issues for little kids blew up on social media.
01:03:14.980 I think people started saying like a good groomer, State Farm is there playing off of their jingle.
01:03:19.160 And before the end of the day, they flipped it around.
01:03:22.080 They're like, we're not supporting that.
01:03:23.320 We're not giving money to that within a day.
01:03:25.980 And you're seeing company after company start to back off and get get cagey about these
01:03:30.080 things, realizing, especially after the blow struck to Disney, that this isn't going to
01:03:35.800 be something that people are going to put up with and keep putting up with indefinitely
01:03:39.240 like they probably thought that people would.
01:03:41.540 One last thing about Bernie Sanders.
01:03:42.940 We have about 40 seconds of Vermont.
01:03:46.060 Bernie Sanders.
01:03:46.760 Is there is there any kind of recognition from people that you talk to that might have
01:03:52.320 been a mistake?
01:03:54.660 I have never heard a group of people more mad at a single individual than Vermonters are
01:03:59.720 mad at Bernie Sanders.
01:04:00.940 They blame him for virtually everything.
01:04:04.100 Almost every Vermonter I talk to, whether Democrat or Republican, is mad at Bernie Sanders.
01:04:09.980 Wow.
01:04:10.800 Wow.
01:04:11.460 Quite a quite a change.
01:04:12.920 Thank you so much, James.
01:04:14.360 I appreciate it.
01:04:15.080 James Lindsay, don't give up, get out, find local clubs and organizations that are fighting
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01:05:57.680 So, Stu, are you, you know, you're ready for day number three of the World Economic Forum or?
01:06:17.060 I sure am.
01:06:18.200 I mean, how much fun is this?
01:06:20.720 It is my favorite global economic forum.
01:06:24.420 Shut up.
01:06:24.820 Yeah.
01:06:25.060 Shut up.
01:06:25.440 Really?
01:06:25.720 Number one on my list.
01:06:27.020 Huh.
01:06:27.680 Now, we have a clip from World Economic Forum here.
01:06:32.900 They're just talking about some new technology that's coming.
01:06:35.380 It's going to be very exciting.
01:06:38.340 Fast forward five years.
01:06:40.940 Do we have a central bank digital coin out there in the world that is being utilized on a daily basis,
01:06:51.220 whether it's wholesale or retail, whether it's wholesale or retail, and it becomes a superior system?
01:06:58.360 Francois.
01:06:59.360 Yes or no?
01:06:59.860 We have several experiments, but it will go quicker on the wholesale side, because it will go quicker on the wholesale side, I guess, because it raises less sensitive questions.
01:07:14.080 Yes.
01:07:14.840 Axel?
01:07:15.420 No, I'm quite glad to hear what you're saying, Francois, on the wholesale digital currency, not coin.
01:07:22.900 I am also a believer that will come in five years, yes.
01:07:26.320 What I try to say is, obviously, you know, we still have those huge legacy environment.
01:07:31.680 They need to migrate as well.
01:07:33.040 So we will not yet see all the benefits coming through, but it will come and will be much more efficient, also probably much more secure, lowering transaction costs.
01:07:42.460 On the retail side, I'm much more skeptical, certainly call it for, you know, established economies.
01:07:49.060 That's great.
01:07:50.240 That's great.
01:07:50.700 So we got that coming.
01:07:51.680 But they also have something else in store they're very excited about.
01:07:55.820 We're developing through technology an ability for consumers to measure their own carbon footprint.
01:08:02.540 What does that mean?
01:08:04.240 That's where are they traveling?
01:08:06.440 How are they traveling?
01:08:07.840 What are they eating?
01:08:09.340 What are they consuming on the platform?
01:08:11.440 So individual carbon footprint tracker.
01:08:15.060 Wow.
01:08:15.760 Stay tuned.
01:08:16.400 We don't have it operational yet, but this is something that we're working on.
01:08:19.820 Oh, man.
01:08:20.400 Isn't that exciting?
01:08:21.780 We're going to be able to be tracked, you know, just for our own convenience.
01:08:25.880 And we'll know exactly what our carbon footprint is.
01:08:29.360 And this, this, he's the, the head of Alibaba, which is clearly, clearly so much into global warming.
01:08:39.920 Oh, yeah.
01:08:40.300 They're leaders.
01:08:41.300 I mean, do they ship an almost unlimited stream of junk products all around the globe?
01:08:47.120 Sure they do.
01:08:47.580 Sure.
01:08:47.880 But that's, that's how you fix global warming.
01:08:50.100 Right.
01:08:50.360 I'm pretty sure.
01:08:51.200 Exactly right.
01:08:51.480 And, you know, it's not their fault.
01:08:53.600 You haven't tracked yourself.
01:08:54.940 Right.
01:08:55.400 You know, they'll just ship to anybody, assuming you're a responsible human being.
01:09:00.760 So, you know, it's really exciting is the people all around Klaus Schwab.
01:09:07.380 Here's what Klaus Schwab said yesterday at the World Economic Forum about the opportunities that they have.
01:09:15.720 The future is not just happening.
01:09:19.120 The future is built by us, by a powerful community as you here in this room.
01:09:25.720 So, we have the means to improve the states of the world, but two conditions are necessary.
01:09:35.600 The first one is that we act all as stakeholders of larger communities.
01:09:44.160 Yes.
01:09:44.900 Yes.
01:09:45.040 That we serve not our only self-interests, but we serve the community.
01:09:50.120 Oh.
01:09:50.440 That's what we call stakeholder responsibility.
01:09:54.560 And second, that we collaborate.
01:09:57.100 That we collaborate.
01:09:58.360 And, you know, collaborators have always been popular.
01:10:02.180 You know, in France, collaborators were popular.
01:10:05.200 You know, when somebody else had the same idea, it was.
01:10:09.280 I don't know.
01:10:09.920 It was what?
01:10:10.880 Might be some differences.
01:10:12.420 Of collaborators?
01:10:13.600 Oh, I think history will remember them.
01:10:15.480 Oh.
01:10:16.140 Exactly the same way, but maybe that's just me.
01:10:19.020 So, you also have some very important people like Yuval Noah Harari, the guy who wrote A Brief History of Humankind.
01:10:31.140 He's fantastic.
01:10:32.820 And he is right there at the World Economic Forum helping shape the future that none of us know about, but it will be shaped by all the people in the room, which I think is very, very exciting.
01:10:48.000 Very exciting.
01:10:50.320 Now, Schwab is a guy who says the fourth industrial revolution is here, and it's going to lead to the fusion of our physical, biological, and digital identities.
01:11:03.020 And I have, I've thought to myself ever since I was a little kid, I can't wait to merge with a machine, you know?
01:11:10.280 When you're a little kid, it kind of sounds cool.
01:11:12.780 When you're an adult, maybe, well, maybe you just like to remain human.
01:11:17.740 Yuval and Klaus, love it.
01:11:19.980 Love it.
01:11:20.800 Love it.
01:11:21.400 Now, what Harari is talking about is humans 2.0, which I think is good.
01:11:28.780 He says we'll have a new global surveillance system established in response to viral pandemics, which they're also taking care of this week, which is good.
01:11:42.800 And it may, at first, be seen as temporary, but it's going to be, I'm quoting, prolonged indefinitely.
01:11:53.280 So there's, I mean, what's the problem with that?
01:11:57.580 So he has also talked about the creation of a digital globe ID system, basically a vaccine passport, the creation of digital global money,
01:12:20.140 which both of those are in discussion and beyond the planning stages now this week in Davos.
01:12:28.020 And he says, once these two things are in place, digital money and digital ID for all persons, global, you know, globalists can proceed with the creation of the system on which nothing will happen outside of the global system's knowledge or control.
01:12:48.080 And you'll be able to be monitored for your own safety at all times.
01:12:53.640 You know, if you buy too much storable food, too much gasoline, diesel, too much ammunition, too much alcohol, too much gold, silver, you know, they're just going to ask you about it.
01:13:04.320 You know, they'll probably invite you down and they'll say, hey, what's up?
01:13:09.060 What's up with buying all this stuff?
01:13:11.120 And you'll say, none of your business.
01:13:14.080 And they'll say, come on, let's be a community here.
01:13:17.740 And you go, OK, I think some of the things you're doing is evil.
01:13:22.040 And I'd like to prepare my family in a different way.
01:13:25.760 Your score has gone down, sir.
01:13:28.500 And the good news is you can't take a train anymore.
01:13:31.060 As we know, Bank of America just released, you know, their their little app.
01:13:36.180 So you have your personal ESG score.
01:13:40.020 Now, they told us a year ago they're not they're not going to do that for people.
01:13:46.120 This is just for companies.
01:13:47.240 They're not going to do it for people.
01:13:48.780 Now they've done it for people.
01:13:50.720 They are certainly telling everybody that will listen to them.
01:13:54.940 They are not going to give that information to some global body or the United States government and then tie your, you know, credit worthiness to that or your credit card.
01:14:06.820 No, they're not going to do that.
01:14:08.740 No, they're not going to do that at all.
01:14:10.120 It's fascinating.
01:14:11.140 It shows that we still have work to do on this stuff, though.
01:14:13.500 The fact that Bank of America would still find it appropriate to put that in an advertisement shows that we've got work to do.
01:14:21.340 Right.
01:14:21.920 Right.
01:14:22.060 You expect them to continue to do it.
01:14:24.260 Sure.
01:14:24.760 But just hide it.
01:14:25.940 Sure.
01:14:26.500 They shouldn't be telling us about this anymore.
01:14:28.540 Right.
01:14:29.020 So one of the other guys that is good friends with Klaus Schwab and is really good friends with all of the past and current presidents of France is a guy named Jacques Attali.
01:14:44.460 Um, he is, uh, he's wonderful.
01:14:47.140 He is, you know, he studied at, uh, you know, the Ivy League of French universities.
01:14:51.800 He's a PhD.
01:14:53.400 He's a professor of economics.
01:14:56.520 Uh, he's written like 50 books and for 45 years, he's been the advisor to all of the presidents.
01:15:04.400 Uh, and it's really exciting.
01:15:06.660 He's currently not only advisor to the president of France, but also the founder, chairman and president of Positive Planet, uh, which is an organization that is contributing to the United Nations 2030 globalist agenda, which nobody really has a problem with.
01:15:23.740 Um, in his book, the 21st century dictionary published in 1998, Jacques Attali, uh, describes a future pandemic to establish a world police force.
01:15:37.200 That would eventually become a planetary power.
01:15:40.660 He highlights specific terms, including the word epidemic.
01:15:44.500 In addition, he says, we will take planetary measures of containment, which will briefly question new nomadism and democracy.
01:15:55.240 Huh?
01:15:57.360 Huh?
01:15:59.140 That's weird.
01:16:00.320 He says, um, the panic, the sheep-like process by which, uh, uh, one imitates the other for fear of being marginalized and left behind is not a malfunction of Western surveillance, but it's, it's, it's very essence.
01:16:16.760 Uh, he says, uh, he says, you know, we're going to want to protect ourselves from disease and, uh, this, this prevention will invade our entire existence.
01:16:28.300 So this is, um, hang on.
01:16:30.240 We have a, uh, we have a phone call.
01:16:32.640 Hello.
01:16:34.000 Hello.
01:16:34.800 Yes.
01:16:35.160 Hello.
01:16:35.620 Yes.
01:16:35.940 Hi, uh, Mr. Beck.
01:16:37.280 Yeah.
01:16:37.520 I was in the middle of something and I just, I was listening to your program.
01:16:41.360 Yes.
01:16:41.700 And first of all, I wanted to thank the gentleman who said the world economic forum is his favorite global economic forum.
01:16:49.400 Right.
01:16:49.820 We agree.
01:16:50.680 Right.
01:16:51.120 Okay.
01:16:51.500 It's, it's, it's a, it's the best in the globe.
01:16:54.700 Well, it's the only real economic forum.
01:16:57.360 That's word number one.
01:16:58.540 Right.
01:16:58.940 Okay.
01:16:59.260 But you mentioned some of the technological advancements we are trying to, uh, to help the world with right now.
01:17:06.340 And you, you, you did get some of the story correct, but it was not the full story.
01:17:11.760 And I wanted to fill in your listeners with, with some more detail.
01:17:16.120 Some more detail on some of the, uh, technology that is coming.
01:17:19.140 As you know, we're trying to help.
01:17:20.820 Oh, sure.
01:17:21.500 The globe is warming, uh, overpopulation.
01:17:24.460 Uh-huh.
01:17:24.960 Uh-huh.
01:17:25.180 And so we are, for example, developing books.
01:17:28.900 Books.
01:17:29.500 They're, that's not a new thing.
01:17:31.400 No, but these books are special.
01:17:32.620 These books, when you read them, they automatically sterilize the reader.
01:17:36.880 And we think that's the type of advancement.
01:17:39.620 Really?
01:17:40.200 We're trying to help.
01:17:41.080 Yeah.
01:17:41.560 Here.
01:17:41.920 Okay.
01:17:42.120 So books that sterilize the reader.
01:17:44.220 Yes.
01:17:44.460 Would the reader know that?
01:17:45.780 Would it be, you know, hey, this book will sterilize you if you read it or?
01:17:50.380 It's, if they read the whole book, they might see it in there.
01:17:53.220 Right.
01:17:53.600 They'll be sterilized already at that point.
01:17:55.560 Okay.
01:17:55.780 So that is, that is a downside, but we're working.
01:17:58.100 Right.
01:17:58.420 You're working on maybe a label idea or?
01:18:01.080 Or, we also have a new democracy building voting machines.
01:18:07.720 Democracy building voting machines.
01:18:10.080 Yes.
01:18:10.300 Yes.
01:18:10.380 These, these voting machines will assist voters in selecting the proper candidates.
01:18:15.420 Really?
01:18:15.860 So let's say, for example, you, you, you select the wrong candidate.
01:18:21.220 We'll make it the right candidate.
01:18:23.660 Wow.
01:18:24.540 You will.
01:18:25.220 Assisting.
01:18:26.040 Yeah.
01:18:26.600 Assisting the people.
01:18:27.380 We also have a new variation of hard seltzer we're working on.
01:18:31.480 Yes.
01:18:34.500 Really?
01:18:35.100 Yes.
01:18:35.440 You have the, the voting machines that change your vote.
01:18:39.260 You have the books that sterilize and you're working on a hard seltzer.
01:18:43.900 Yes.
01:18:44.180 White claw, black cherry monkey pox.
01:18:47.080 We think people are going to love it.
01:18:50.720 What is the name?
01:18:51.540 What is the name of that again?
01:18:52.560 White claw, black cherry monkey pox.
01:18:54.300 Okay.
01:18:56.000 And this one.
01:18:57.620 Now, some people, and I've heard you make these sort of references where you, you make
01:19:02.440 a sound.
01:19:05.300 Evil.
01:19:05.980 Devious.
01:19:06.500 Yes.
01:19:06.640 In some way.
01:19:07.180 Well, evil is probably.
01:19:08.320 And we have had some ideas on that.
01:19:10.960 I'm going to be honest with you.
01:19:13.040 Some of the ideas have crossed that line.
01:19:14.880 Okay.
01:19:15.660 Not the ones I've mentioned so far.
01:19:17.040 The monkey pox drink is not.
01:19:19.120 It's black cherry monkey pox.
01:19:20.800 Okay.
01:19:21.080 Well, all right.
01:19:21.940 Yeah.
01:19:22.060 You will get monkey pox, but it is a delicious, it's the most delicious way to get monkey pox.
01:19:30.060 Okay.
01:19:30.720 All right.
01:19:30.940 But we came up with this idea and I don't.
01:19:33.320 You're not fully supportive yet.
01:19:34.480 I don't think we should.
01:19:35.300 We were thinking of trying to develop a social media app that shows like short videos of
01:19:44.480 people dancing and lip syncing, but we'll have it completely controlled by the Chinese
01:19:49.840 Communist Party.
01:19:51.780 And we're like, no one's going to go for that.
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01:21:44.740 I'll play a couple of pieces of audio.
01:21:48.680 First of all, cut one from NBC.
01:21:50.860 Listen to this.
01:21:52.180 Tonight, with the midterm election season heating up, tensions are mounting inside the Democratic
01:21:57.340 Party and White House with a growing cascade of crises, including the president's handling
01:22:02.420 of border policy, soaring inflation, and fears of a recession.
01:22:07.120 Yeah.
01:22:08.160 Left out the war and the food shortages.
01:22:12.840 Anyway, here is the economic advisor, Brian Deese, for the president on the reasons why you're
01:22:22.120 paying so much at the gas pump.
01:22:24.520 The release of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve and galvanizing others to release, I think,
01:22:28.600 certainly has had an impact on blunting the price run-up in oil.
01:22:33.200 We do have real tightness in refinery capacity.
01:22:36.540 Part of that is here in the United States, the private sector shuttered and took down a lot of
01:22:41.860 refinery capacity last year.
01:22:43.620 And so we're needing them to build that back up.
01:22:47.700 But the thing that we can do right now is focus on both how can we increase supply?
01:22:52.460 It's important to continue to focus on how to increase supply of oil, but also particularly
01:22:57.020 in this refined product environment.
01:22:58.920 Yeah.
01:22:59.140 So, Stu, I mean, how do they get those oil companies just to open up those refineries?
01:23:05.700 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:23:07.900 We have Jack Posobiec on with us here in just a second.
01:23:11.700 And he was detained by some sort of police, World Economic Forum police, who knew they
01:23:20.640 had their own police force with the badges and the uniforms and everything else and can
01:23:27.040 carry military weapons.
01:23:29.500 I mean, they were carrying machine guns and frisked him, made him empty his pockets out.
01:23:36.440 I think it's because a camera was there and showed up that I think he was released.
01:23:46.900 I don't know, but we'll find out from him what's going on.
01:23:50.400 He's over in Davos and he had just reported on what was happening.
01:23:56.540 Police show up.
01:23:57.580 They ask him for his ID.
01:24:00.080 He shows them.
01:24:01.180 They go away.
01:24:01.880 Pretty soon, the World Economic Forum police show up and it gets a little scary.
01:24:08.520 Jack is going to join us here in just a second.
01:24:10.380 So stand by.
01:24:10.840 Thank you.
01:24:31.880 We've got to stand together if we're going to survive.
01:24:54.440 Stand up straight and hold the line.
01:25:00.060 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
01:25:14.060 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:25:20.900 So the World Economic Forum is holding their global summit.
01:25:24.880 If the WHO is there, all of the collection of, you know, would-be James Bond villains are running all the sessions.
01:25:34.300 It's fantastic.
01:25:35.800 And as our freedom slips away in the cover of some ski resort, there was an arrest.
01:25:45.360 Not an arrest.
01:25:46.160 I'm sorry.
01:25:46.700 There was a questioning, questioning that happened yesterday.
01:25:52.040 Jack Posobiec is the host of Human Events Daily on TPUSA Live.
01:25:59.500 He's the senior editor of Human Events, which is political news and analysis.
01:26:05.080 It's been in business since 1944.
01:26:07.500 He's a veteran intelligence officer of the United States Navy.
01:26:11.940 He was at Guantanamo Bay.
01:26:14.000 He was an analyst in the interrogation cell.
01:26:19.540 He joined the Office of Naval Intelligence as an officer at the Kennedy Irregular Warfare Center,
01:26:25.380 which provided intelligence to Navy Special Warfare and Navy Expeditionary Combat Command.
01:26:31.560 But guys, not a nobody.
01:26:33.680 And yesterday, the World Economic Police, not making that up, in uniforms and machine guns, surround him.
01:26:45.260 He's here to tell us what happened in 60 seconds.
01:26:49.120 Look, just because the Biden administration has paused their creation of the disinformation board,
01:26:57.400 they haven't paused anything.
01:26:58.860 It's going to show up in the IRS or the post office or something.
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01:28:19.800 Jack, welcome to the program.
01:28:23.240 Glenn, thank you so much for having me.
01:28:25.460 You're over in Switzerland still?
01:28:28.620 Yeah, we're over in Switzerland still.
01:28:30.360 We're just outside the World Economic Forum.
01:28:33.420 What I've got to tell you, the amount of negative energy that takes place inside that forum, Glenn,
01:28:39.820 you wouldn't believe the way they talk about people, the way they talk about how their world
01:28:45.380 is going to be when they build things.
01:28:47.940 Even before any of this detention situation took place, I knew I did not want to be there.
01:28:54.240 Just on a spiritual level, it did not feel like a good place.
01:28:57.640 And then we realized later on, when I got my arms up against the building and they're frisking me,
01:29:02.380 and realized, well, boy, I certainly had the right vibe about that.
01:29:06.240 Okay, so tell me what you were doing that caused this, that you can think, because they have not told you yet.
01:29:12.320 Have they?
01:29:14.200 We've not gotten any official response whatsoever.
01:29:17.320 In fact, when my friend Savannah Hernandez, also from Blaze, had come over,
01:29:23.780 so she had come by and was confronting them during the detention,
01:29:27.420 they told her, we have to have a reason to conduct what they called a control operation.
01:29:34.380 But you do not have to tell you what that reason is.
01:29:39.300 Okay, now this is not the Swiss police, the Davos police.
01:29:44.540 This is the World Economic Police, which I didn't know the forum had police.
01:29:50.920 Did you?
01:29:51.960 So we're digging into this, and I did not realize this, because going in there,
01:29:56.500 security-wise, you've got so many world leaders from all around the world,
01:30:00.780 that you've got military forces, you've got secret service-type forces for the various world leaders
01:30:06.120 coming in from Africa, from Asia, from Japan, from across the Middle East, etc.,
01:30:11.560 and obviously across Europe.
01:30:12.620 So you've got various units and various patches and uniforms that you're seeing
01:30:17.240 just walking up and down the street in Davos.
01:30:19.660 This was the first time that I had seen a patch, and having been in the military,
01:30:23.640 it's kind of secondhand to read uniforms, read patches.
01:30:26.460 This was the first time I had ever seen a World Economic Forum police patch on someone's uniform.
01:30:32.900 Now, what's interesting is that it was directly under a patch that appeared to be a Swiss,
01:30:38.240 a local Swiss police unit.
01:30:40.560 However, I've heard of local police obviously providing security to private events,
01:30:45.880 but I've never heard of some sort of deputization being done for one of these events.
01:30:52.200 So, Jack, have you seen – I mean, I'm looking at the patch now, and I cannot make out what the logo is.
01:30:58.380 It looks like two rats or something.
01:31:00.560 That would be too obvious.
01:31:02.580 I think it's actually two rams.
01:31:04.800 So going – or, you know, two mountain goats, essentially, going for some kind of Swiss angle there,
01:31:10.380 the fact that it's held quite high up in the Alps here.
01:31:12.540 Okay. All right. So when they – you're just walking on the street.
01:31:17.660 You had attended the forum, and you were okay to go into the different whatever it is, star chambers?
01:31:30.920 We've been in a few of the chambers.
01:31:32.900 So they had – you know, they have very – they have a metaverse.
01:31:35.420 They call it different houses.
01:31:36.800 Rather than kiosks, they set up storefronts, and they call them houses.
01:31:39.840 So there's a Ukraine house, a Russia war crimes house, both funded by Victor Pinchuk Foundation, by the way,
01:31:46.120 one of the top-level donors to the Clinton Foundation.
01:31:48.680 They also had a – so the metaverse house.
01:31:51.440 We'd been coming through reporting on this, and then we were doing a stand-up,
01:31:56.580 just a typical reporter stand-up on the side of the road outside of –
01:32:01.240 where we thought was a nice shot because you could see the entrance.
01:32:03.940 You could see the flags.
01:32:05.120 You could see people coming and going.
01:32:07.060 I've been doing a couple shots there just for live hits as well as recording my own podcast there.
01:32:13.540 One officer came by, plainclothes at one point, said,
01:32:16.140 hey, just wanted to ask who you guys are, see your press credentials.
01:32:19.160 Handed them over.
01:32:19.840 Sure, no big deal.
01:32:20.560 Here you go.
01:32:21.340 All right, you guys are good to go.
01:32:22.660 So we'd been filming for about an hour.
01:32:25.460 The crew had just taken a break to get some food, recharge the equipment,
01:32:29.280 and we were planning to make a move to our next shot to meet up at a different spot
01:32:33.540 that was a little bit higher up, and that's when two paddy wagons full of what we now know
01:32:39.260 where our World Economic Forum police showed up like a quick response force.
01:32:44.480 They came out, guns drawn, MP5s, that's your 9mm semi-automatic, and told us,
01:32:50.800 you need to leave.
01:32:51.600 You cannot leave.
01:32:52.660 You need to stay here, and we need to check your papers again,
01:32:56.100 and you need to tell us who you are, why you're here.
01:33:00.460 So you turn your, I'm assuming you just turn your, you said that they were,
01:33:05.840 I think you used the word flagging you the whole time.
01:33:08.580 That just means pointing a gun at you the whole time?
01:33:12.140 Well, flagging is a little different than directly aiming a gun at you.
01:33:16.200 It's inadvertent aiming of a barrel in your direction where if a negligent discharge came off,
01:33:22.180 it would strike you.
01:33:23.240 So there was one officer who, in particular, was flagging me for several minutes
01:33:27.820 before I said something to him.
01:33:29.620 Okay.
01:33:30.560 And so you turn over the paperwork, and then what happens?
01:33:35.080 Right.
01:33:35.500 So we turn it all over, and we say, here, you know, we turned it over before.
01:33:39.040 We'll turn, you know, papers, please.
01:33:40.260 So we'll turn it over again.
01:33:41.780 At that point, they say, we need to frisk you.
01:33:43.780 They took us one by one, sort of behind the building, behind a stack of, you know,
01:33:48.400 tables that had been set up there, frisked us, you know, spread them, frisked, hand in the front,
01:33:53.580 hand in the back.
01:33:54.480 We're going to go through everything that you have.
01:33:57.080 Open your bags.
01:33:58.200 They asked us to go to the van.
01:33:59.840 They wanted to check out the van that we had brought.
01:34:01.740 You know, we rented a van and drove in with the whole crew and all the equipment.
01:34:06.380 And all the while, we're asking them, why are you targeting us?
01:34:09.160 We gave you our passes.
01:34:10.660 We showed you who we were.
01:34:11.660 We're going, so we're traveling under Turning Point USA.
01:34:14.660 They've got a whole Great Reset thing going.
01:34:16.800 Go to tbsa.com.
01:34:17.860 You've got a book up there right now, The Conservative Response to the Great Reset.
01:34:21.420 You know, totally above board, nonprofit.
01:34:24.120 Everyone's heard of it.
01:34:24.920 You can go to the website very quickly and see it.
01:34:27.640 And so I can only surmise, Glenn, that in the time where we handed our papers in the first time
01:34:32.820 to the time we handed our papers in the second time, it didn't become about what we were doing.
01:34:38.200 It was about who we were and why we were there.
01:34:41.660 So then how did this how did this end up?
01:34:45.680 You you're I understand that they at one point said that, you know, they wanted some of you
01:34:50.900 to travel back to their van, which would sound like something that would happen in a movie.
01:34:57.080 And then, you know, you know, you know, and you mentioned I appreciate your your intro.
01:35:03.280 You mentioned that I had served at Guantanamo Bay and I said, look, you know, I I've done a better job of this
01:35:08.820 than you guys are doing right right now.
01:35:10.320 When I was on the other side of the table in in this type of this line of work, you know,
01:35:14.880 you're not supposed to be so obvious about it.
01:35:16.860 Right. Right.
01:35:17.540 And I said, no, we you know, if you want to.
01:35:19.680 They said, we just want to review the footage.
01:35:21.380 We just want to look over some of the things that you've been saying and some of the things that you've been.
01:35:25.920 Why? Why do they have to take do they have any authority to do that?
01:35:33.620 When they're sitting there and they've got guns that are pointing out, essentially coming in your direction.
01:35:38.780 You know, we didn't know exactly where we were going with this.
01:35:41.560 But what I said at that point was there was this young detective who had come over a woman and said,
01:35:46.840 we're going to just take them just to view just to view the footage that we can do the footage right here.
01:35:50.580 We can we can take a look and I can I can show you one or two clips because, you know,
01:35:55.200 number one, worst case scenario is the guy that goes to the van and coming back.
01:35:59.580 Number two, they take the card, they delete things.
01:36:02.920 They say, you can't have this back.
01:36:04.540 We're confiscating it, et cetera.
01:36:06.200 Right. And I didn't want to get into that type of situation because, look, you know, you've done field reports.
01:36:11.020 You know, I don't want to lose all that footage.
01:36:12.440 I haven't worked. Right. Right.
01:36:14.800 So it they just went away and released you.
01:36:20.500 Is that because?
01:36:21.960 Well, no, no, no, no, no.
01:36:22.900 So at that point, that's when Savannah Hernandez showed up.
01:36:26.660 Right.
01:36:26.840 She shows up and it's her showing up along with my wife, Tanya, my brother.
01:36:31.520 And she is getting right in the face of these officers.
01:36:34.580 Why are you detaining him?
01:36:36.180 Why? What is going on right now?
01:36:38.060 That's when she's told by the detective, we we have a reason, but we don't need to tell you the reason for this control operation.
01:36:44.780 And she starts demanding it.
01:36:46.880 She's going live.
01:36:47.780 She's filming in HD.
01:36:48.740 And at that point, when they realized that this thing was getting bigger than they've, you know, that they had bargained for.
01:36:55.740 That's when they packed up the quick response force, went back into the two vans and they disappeared with into the gate within the confines, the World Economic Forum.
01:37:03.900 That is so bizarre.
01:37:05.240 So bizarre.
01:37:06.100 Well, I guess it did confirm a lot of things that you were feeling on the inside of that.
01:37:12.840 Tell me what besides this, what is the most disturbing thing that you are hearing or seeing?
01:37:20.260 Well, what's really interesting, number one, is, of course, you're hearing this ubiquitous talk of the global shapers, right?
01:37:32.020 The global shapers of global governance, right?
01:37:35.660 This is what Klaus Schwab talks about.
01:37:37.380 And this is the idea that because of the COVID-19 shutdowns and world economic resets, that we're now going to have a new form of global governance, apparently, that's going to come in the form of global financial control as well as global medical control.
01:37:53.900 You know, the World Economic – or excuse me, the World Health Assembly is also going on right now concurrently in Geneva, which is a few hours down the road.
01:38:01.220 I think we're actually going to probably go there tomorrow to find out about that.
01:38:04.280 So this is the two-pronged approach of the Great Reset.
01:38:08.140 It's economic and financial, but then also medical.
01:38:11.540 And we've got Bill Gates.
01:38:12.440 By the way, Glenn, Bill Gates will be taking that stage in about 30 minutes from now, giving a talk about what he calls the next pandemic.
01:38:22.100 That is – I mean, it is truly – people say these people have no power.
01:38:27.540 These are the richest, most powerful people on the planet.
01:38:31.120 And they're the world leaders on top of it.
01:38:35.400 And I don't know about you, but, I mean, you obviously, you know, were frisk when you tried to attend.
01:38:42.480 I don't know anybody who's ever been invited to this that's a regular schlub that's out there voting for people.
01:38:49.540 This is really disturbing.
01:38:50.680 And that's exactly right because they're making the decisions for everyone else.
01:38:56.400 They're inside the confines of their chambers.
01:38:59.560 They're living high off the hog, off of this printed money, off of the leverage spending that's going in and the leverage borrowing from the Fed to BlackRock and Blackstone and Larry Fink and these ESG monopoly schemes.
01:39:13.600 That's how they make their money.
01:39:16.160 There's nobody from the real world that's actually attending this thing except potentially, you know, the staff.
01:39:21.820 Did you – do you have any feeling at all that they are nervous that the world is catching on, that they have anything to worry about?
01:39:34.180 Well, that was actually quite strange.
01:39:38.480 No, I don't think so at all.
01:39:40.320 I think they are completely in there, up to their necks, blinders completely on.
01:39:45.820 They view the – and Klaus Schwab said this in an interview recently.
01:39:48.580 He said, I understand there is a fringe movement that is seeking to usurp the brand for its own purposes, but it shall remain on the fringe.
01:40:00.780 Wow.
01:40:01.260 That's what he – that's what the 1% refers to the rest of us, by the way.
01:40:05.220 They refer to us as the fringe.
01:40:06.460 Yeah, they're the minority of 1% that are there making these decisions without us doing things that we didn't vote for.
01:40:14.860 We just didn't vote for.
01:40:16.140 But it doesn't matter anymore in stakeholder capitalism and global stakeholders.
01:40:21.700 Jack, thank you so much for everything you're doing out there, and please stay in touch, stay safe, and touch back with us, if you will.
01:40:33.080 I'd love to.
01:40:33.640 Thanks so much, Glenn.
01:40:34.260 Glad to have us.
01:40:34.520 Thank you.
01:40:34.780 You bet.
01:40:35.100 Bye-bye.
01:40:35.320 All right.
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01:42:00.780 That's a little disturbing, you know, on multiple levels, I guess.
01:42:17.420 The whole thing is pretty disturbing.
01:42:18.880 It's interesting that they are still – it's amazing that this, with all the negative attentions it's received over the years, long before, I mean, the more recent developments.
01:42:29.460 It's always been an event that's been criticized by, I think, people who look at this as a collection of really rich and powerful people who get together and try to plan the world.
01:42:38.300 Yeah, but we've always thought that it was – yeah, but we've always thought that it was – I mean, at least I did.
01:42:41.420 I always thought that it was really rich people going and skiing and stuff, and George Soros was there with a few that are planning the world.
01:42:50.080 I think this is like the kit and the caboodle.
01:42:54.320 I don't know which either of those are, but is the whole kit and caboodle up there planning a future that we're not involved in?
01:43:06.240 Yeah.
01:43:06.940 Well, I think we are very much involved in it.
01:43:09.160 We're just on the wrong side of it.
01:43:10.460 Yes.
01:43:11.200 We're not involved in the planning of it.
01:43:12.760 The ship has sailed.
01:43:13.720 Does this ever ring a bell with what Soros' people said when they came to us, you know, I don't even know how many years ago.
01:43:20.660 So the ship – tell your boss, me, that the ship has sailed, and you're either on it or you're not.
01:43:29.000 And we said, we'd rather be left at the dock.
01:43:31.320 Thank you.
01:43:32.340 But thanks for the invite for your cruise to hell.
01:43:37.020 It was – I mean, he was a charmer, I will say.
01:43:40.260 Oh, yeah.
01:43:40.540 I was almost won over.
01:43:41.600 Almost wanted to get on that ship.
01:43:43.260 But the implication kept me off.
01:43:44.800 And I think that, you know, I really – I mean, could you play the Klaus Schwab clip again?
01:43:51.100 I mean, he's got a way about him that is just so charming.
01:43:55.260 The future is not just happening.
01:43:57.260 Right.
01:43:57.740 The future is built by us.
01:43:59.620 He shakes his fist like –
01:44:00.640 By a powerful community as you here in this room.
01:44:04.800 Yes.
01:44:05.580 We have the means to improve the state of the world.
01:44:10.120 Oh, my gosh.
01:44:10.820 But two conditions are necessary.
01:44:13.600 Yeah.
01:44:14.200 The first one is that we act all as stakeholders of larger communities.
01:44:23.540 That we serve not our only self-interest.
01:44:26.440 You know who gave a speech very much like this?
01:44:28.560 And I know you're thinking Hitler.
01:44:30.280 But let me go another way.
01:44:34.040 Hmm?
01:44:34.700 Mm-hmm.
01:44:35.340 What?
01:44:36.280 The accent?
01:44:37.180 Is that what's getting you on that one?
01:44:38.280 Well, no, that and, you know, a big meeting with a bunch of people that are sitting there in the dark, you know, all leaders.
01:44:44.680 And he's like, you know, we all come together.
01:44:47.400 And then we were – you know, that kind of thing.
01:44:50.560 But the other is this happened at our constitutional convention where he said we all have to – we put our differences aside.
01:45:02.000 Okay?
01:45:02.440 But they were coming as representatives of the people.
01:45:06.840 These guys are not representatives of us.
01:45:10.020 They're representatives of business and the collective.
01:45:13.800 There's no people involved in their heads.
01:45:16.500 Yeah.
01:45:16.660 It's just the future.
01:45:18.280 I mean, the thing you look at is, like, they see a problem.
01:45:21.040 They want to do X, Y, and Z.
01:45:22.460 And there's a problem.
01:45:23.160 And the problem is us and our governments and our states and the way we resist these things.
01:45:28.060 And the way we have to – they have to explain it to us.
01:45:32.220 It's like I want a lot of things in politics, right?
01:45:34.320 And they never happen.
01:45:35.220 Why?
01:45:35.600 Because dumb people get in my way.
01:45:37.320 They're always voting for the opposite thing.
01:45:39.400 Now, we can all get together and say, how do we get rid of the dumb people?
01:45:42.900 How do we get them to stop voting?
01:45:44.920 We can do all those things.
01:45:45.980 That's a bad idea.
01:45:47.040 That's not how you're supposed to do this.
01:45:48.520 Because that's what they're doing.
01:45:49.960 Right.
01:45:50.260 And we're the dumb people.
01:45:51.880 Right.
01:45:52.240 Exactly.
01:45:52.520 It's a really bad idea.
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01:47:34.120 There's something fantastic that is happening in the country.
01:47:37.340 The homeschooling is really taking off.
01:47:42.340 There's now programming for children from a, hey, I don't hate the country, you know, point
01:47:49.340 of view.
01:47:49.760 There's kids books that are being released now.
01:47:52.700 Then I know what you're going to say.
01:47:54.560 But just because they don't have pornographic pictures and instructions on how to have weird,
01:48:00.960 kinky sex doesn't make it a book that's not appropriate for kids.
01:48:05.780 You know, sure, they still write one from time to time.
01:48:11.160 That is about history or whatever.
01:48:15.220 Bethany Mandel has been on the program several times now.
01:48:18.060 She is a contributor writer for the Deseret News.
01:48:21.360 She is the spokesperson and editor of the Heroes of Liberty book series.
01:48:26.340 And in this, I mean, listen to the list of the books of the Heroes of Liberty.
01:48:31.260 Ronald Reagan, Thomas Sowell, Amy Coney Barrett, John Wayne, Alexander Hamilton, Prime Minister
01:48:39.520 Margaret Thatcher, Mark Twain, Douglas MacArthur.
01:48:43.960 I mean, I'm seeing an obvious miss here.
01:48:45.880 I mean, I don't know.
01:48:47.640 Honestly, Bethany, where Glenn Beck is, I mean, that's just such, I mean, just based on my
01:48:52.620 humility, that is really something.
01:48:56.220 But you're just releasing today Rush Limbaugh.
01:48:59.960 Tell me about that.
01:49:00.820 Yes.
01:49:01.880 Yeah.
01:49:02.180 So, you know, we kind of, we do two things when we choose a hero.
01:49:06.880 We think about, you know, obviously, Ronald Reagan was sort of an easy one to choose as
01:49:12.500 one of our original three crop folks.
01:49:16.200 But we also kind of think about, you know, what are the messages that kids aren't getting
01:49:21.000 that they desperately need to get?
01:49:23.220 And so the theme of our John Wayne book was about manhood and honor, which is not something
01:49:28.040 that especially boys are hearing now.
01:49:30.240 But the message that we really thought that we wanted to send with the Rush Limbaugh book
01:49:35.120 was the importance of speaking your mind and the importance of the First Amendment.
01:49:41.460 And, you know, I think that we've seen the woke assault on people daring to say things
01:49:49.100 anymore that might not fit the orthodoxy that they're trying to promote.
01:49:52.300 Right.
01:49:52.700 And he was a pioneer in that.
01:49:54.400 I mean, they, they, they, that, I think that was the first real attempt to silence somebody
01:50:00.520 over a long period of time was Rush.
01:50:03.200 Yeah, absolutely.
01:50:04.160 I mean, we saw like the horrendous treatment that he received at the time of his death and
01:50:09.900 how he was eulogized by the left.
01:50:12.840 Um, and, and we're seeing sort of their assault on the First Amendment and, um, you know, your
01:50:20.400 freedom, Glenn, to speak your mind.
01:50:22.400 I mean, you have an entire media matters arm that just watches your show every day.
01:50:27.040 I know.
01:50:27.660 Um, believe me, I know.
01:50:30.280 So, you know, all of these forces are sort of working together to, to send a message to
01:50:38.840 children that you have to fit into this box.
01:50:41.760 You can only say X, Y, and Z.
01:50:44.080 And so we wanted with this Rush book, I mean, first of all, we wanted to tell children about
01:50:48.920 this trailblazer in American media, because, you know, I think it's, it's hard for, for folks
01:50:55.480 like us who grew up, uh, knowing about Rush.
01:50:59.800 I mean, more sort of my generation, like, like a mid, mid thirties, I always knew who
01:51:05.100 Rush Limbaugh was.
01:51:05.880 And it, it kind of boggles my mind as a parent when I realized that my kids don't necessarily
01:51:10.360 know all of these things.
01:51:11.900 Um, so I think it's important for them to know who he was as a person and his influence,
01:51:15.820 but also the message of the book is really about speaking your mind and not being afraid
01:51:21.880 to do so.
01:51:23.020 And the power of, of your words is such that, you know, he, he could make the president of
01:51:29.480 the United States have to directly respond to things that he said on the air.
01:51:33.720 It is, it's, it's remarkable, um, uh, what the impact that he made, you know, I, I said
01:51:41.800 to somebody the other day, imagine a world without Walt Disney, without Walt Disney, the world
01:51:48.260 is not only a world, but America specifically is an entirely different country.
01:51:53.720 Uh, and the same is said for Rush Limbaugh, Rush Limbaugh, um, if it wasn't for him, AM radio
01:52:01.440 would have died back in the nineties.
01:52:03.880 Uh, and the talk radio thing, I don't know if it would have ever taken off.
01:52:10.000 Yeah.
01:52:10.500 I don't think that we would be sitting here talking.
01:52:12.540 No, I don't think so either.
01:52:13.780 I don't think so either.
01:52:14.680 Um, so can I ask you a question?
01:52:16.900 Cause you also, so this, this, but first of all, this book releases today, Rush Limbaugh
01:52:22.020 and the first amendment, where can you get it?
01:52:25.340 Heroesofliberty.com.
01:52:26.580 Okay.
01:52:27.780 Um, now you also, uh, do write books for kids and that's something you do on Instagram, right?
01:52:37.020 Uh, yeah.
01:52:37.820 Wow.
01:52:38.040 Thank you for asking.
01:52:38.720 Yeah.
01:52:38.860 So I, I run an account with a girlfriend of mine named Rachel.
01:52:42.340 Uh, it's write books for the number four kids.
01:52:45.560 And we're kind of just looking at, you know, quality children's literature, um, that are
01:52:50.940 not, you know, the books that I produce, uh, because it's, it's getting increasingly hard
01:52:55.280 to find, uh, appropriate and inspiring children's literature.
01:53:00.140 And, you know, my passion for children's literature isn't just relegated to selling Heroes of Liberty.
01:53:05.520 Um, but it's, I mean, it's, it's the whole sort of underpinning of my educational philosophy
01:53:10.940 and what we do in our personal homeschool.
01:53:14.140 Uh, it's very literature based and, um, and it's, it's getting increasingly difficult to
01:53:18.980 find, uh, to find books that are appropriate.
01:53:22.420 It's also hard to find, uh, classics like Up From Slavery now has, I noticed this probably
01:53:28.400 10 years ago, um, you know, it's the true story of Booker T. Washington written by him.
01:53:34.720 Uh, about 10 years ago, they put a notice in the front that, uh, scholars are not sure
01:53:40.760 that all of this is fact.
01:53:43.760 Uh, and now the, the front page says fiction.
01:53:49.700 That is now a book of fiction.
01:53:52.200 So, yeah, everything is, is changing, um, uh, and, and being edited down to, to be nonsense.
01:54:01.920 Yes, that's exactly right.
01:54:03.240 I mean, if you look at sort of the, the average children's literature, um, you know, when we
01:54:09.940 were doing research, for example, on the Alexander Hamilton book for Heroes of Liberty, um, one
01:54:14.500 of the most fascinating things that I read, um, in the Chernow biography about Alexander Hamilton
01:54:19.620 is that the admissions standards for Princeton were more rigorous than the graduation standards
01:54:27.940 for a graduate degree from Princeton now.
01:54:30.580 The standards have just completely collapsed, uh, in our education system.
01:54:35.720 And if you read, I, I, one of my favorite examples is Peter Pan, the original Peter Pan.
01:54:41.160 You read that and you're like, this is a children's book.
01:54:44.260 And then it makes you think, oh my God, what are we doing to children now?
01:54:48.200 I know that this isn't the quality of literature they're, they're reading anymore.
01:54:51.740 And I've read Peter Pan out loud to my, you know, first and second grader and they loved
01:54:56.880 it.
01:54:57.060 And they listened to it over and over and over on Audible.
01:54:59.400 They're capable of so much.
01:55:01.520 We just have to give them, uh, the, you know, the nourishment, the intellectual nourishment
01:55:06.800 that they deserve instead of feeding them garbage all the time.
01:55:09.800 Okay.
01:55:10.000 So you write for a newspaper, you, uh, review books.
01:55:13.960 You're the editor of a book series.
01:55:17.460 Uh, you're a homeschooling mom of five.
01:55:21.820 How are you doing?
01:55:23.460 How do you, I'm tired.
01:55:25.840 I'm not a mom.
01:55:26.880 I don't have five.
01:55:28.100 I have two teenagers and I'm exhausted all the time.
01:55:32.060 So that's the ticket.
01:55:33.580 You keep on having babies so that your body doesn't get adjusted to sleep.
01:55:40.660 You keep on turning about.
01:55:42.820 And the danger is when your body realizes, oh, I could be sleeping more than three hours
01:55:49.580 a night.
01:55:49.940 Yeah, right.
01:55:51.320 Never fall down that rabbit hole.
01:55:53.160 Yeah.
01:55:53.600 Uh, Bethany, thank you so much for everything that you do.
01:55:56.360 And, uh, I know rush would be, uh, would be honored that, um, that you wrote this rush
01:56:02.780 Limbaugh and the first amendment.
01:56:04.640 I mean, I'm, I do talk about the third amendment and I'm still against quartering of soldiers
01:56:10.360 at people's houses.
01:56:11.580 So, I mean, if you ever want to do a book on the third amendment, I'm your guy.
01:56:15.240 I'm your guy.
01:56:16.180 Okay.
01:56:16.860 All right.
01:56:17.440 You'll be our third amendment.
01:56:19.000 Bethany, God bless you.
01:56:20.460 Thank you so much for all you do.
01:56:21.700 Again, you can find this book on rush Limbaugh, Limbaugh, heroes of liberty.com.
01:56:27.600 That's heroes of liberty.com might sound a little imam, immodest, but, uh, you know,
01:56:37.300 I consider painting, not something I just do for fun.
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01:56:46.520 You and Hunter Biden alike.
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01:56:53.740 Anyway, it's a great one though.
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01:58:22.280 The Glenn back program.
01:58:28.800 This is the Glenn back program.
01:58:40.220 It is a big primary day in several states.
01:58:43.920 Stu has all of the details on the primaries.
01:58:46.740 Yeah.
01:58:46.900 We started talking about Georgia a little bit earlier.
01:58:49.560 And there's one part of this that we do need to address, which is we went through, I don't
01:58:55.500 know if people remember this, like a year of the media telling us that the Georgia election
01:59:03.080 law was going to do nothing but thwart minorities from voting.
01:59:06.560 They were not going to be able to vote.
01:59:07.480 Which it clearly did.
01:59:09.000 It so did.
01:59:10.900 You're probably going to come with numbers and math and stuff.
01:59:13.580 I was thinking about it, but I did want to remind people that Major League Baseball pulled
01:59:17.760 the All-Star game out of the state and moved it to Colorado because this law was so damaging
01:59:23.440 to the rights of minorities to vote.
01:59:26.740 Drew Holden from the Washington Free Beacon has a really long thread of all of the media
01:59:32.660 sources and pundits and politicians who told you that this was basically the end of voting
01:59:39.760 for people that don't have white skin.
01:59:41.780 That was essentially the thesis of their coverage.
01:59:46.840 And now we have the first bits of information as to how this actually operates.
01:59:52.000 We have early voting and absentee voting numbers from the state of Georgia, and they hold
01:59:58.520 their primary today.
01:59:59.840 On the Republican side, in 2018, the last pre-pandemic midterm, we had 153,264 early votes.
02:00:11.220 This year, after this damaging law is passed, it went from 153,000 to 453,000 votes.
02:00:18.660 Now, you might say, well, that's because they made it easier for white Republicans to vote
02:00:24.240 and not helpful Democratic minorities.
02:00:28.420 Well, you're going to be shocked to hear that Democrats are up as well from 134,000 back
02:00:34.980 in 2018 to 337,000 this time.
02:00:40.300 Which number is bigger?
02:00:41.700 I don't know.
02:00:41.980 So it proves my point.
02:00:47.740 No.
02:00:48.560 Proves the opposite of your point, sir.
02:00:50.340 That's...
02:00:51.300 But you might say, those were probably all white Democrats voting.
02:00:54.560 Those were probably all white Democrats that were voting.
02:00:57.580 The minority vote is probably down, is what you might say.
02:00:59.920 Minority vote's probably down.
02:01:01.720 Don't look into it.
02:01:02.420 According to figures released by the Georgia Secretary of State Office as of a couple days
02:01:06.500 ago, a white Republican, 102,000 more black voters have cast early votes in this year's
02:01:13.520 primaries than in 2018.
02:01:15.220 This is more than three times the number of blacks casting votes from back in 2018.
02:01:21.900 So this terrible voting restriction law has somehow tripled the amount of black voters.
02:01:29.900 Which is...
02:01:30.380 I mean, you want to talk about the worst Jim Crow 2.0 ever.
02:01:35.340 This is it.
02:01:36.420 The Republican Party is apparently not as good as the Democratic Party was at keeping blacks
02:01:42.260 away from polls.
02:01:43.540 Because the Democrats seem to do a really good job at it back in the day.
02:01:47.100 Republicans, they can't get it right.
02:01:49.320 Right.
02:01:49.800 This Jim Eagle law they passed is not working out very well at all.
02:01:54.120 Yeah.
02:01:54.540 Jim Eagle is bigger than Jim Crow.
02:01:56.920 Right.
02:01:57.380 Thank you, Joe Biden.
02:01:58.580 That made a lot of sense.
02:01:59.600 Yeah.
02:01:59.660 Jim Eagle swoops down, carries little black children away in his white-headed beak.
02:02:04.880 Right.
02:02:05.420 As he flies away.
02:02:06.440 That's probably what happens.
02:02:07.420 Sells them into slavery in like Venezuela or someplace.
02:02:10.800 Sure.
02:02:11.340 Yeah.
02:02:11.620 Sure.
02:02:12.220 A couple of other interesting races.
02:02:13.680 We talked about Ken Paxton and George P. Bush.
02:02:16.060 That's happening here in Texas.
02:02:17.300 That's the runoff for the primary.
02:02:20.440 It kind of had a lot of attention here as sort of the Bush's last stab at relevance
02:02:25.860 here in Texas.
02:02:27.140 And Ken Paxton is trying to defeat George P. Bush.
02:02:30.800 In Arkansas, not a close contest, but it is interesting.
02:02:35.280 The next governor of Arkansas and almost definitely the next Republican nominee for sure.
02:02:41.600 Looks like it's going to be Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who, of course, was the second press
02:02:45.740 secretary for Donald Trump.
02:02:47.580 She is going to she's also the daughter of the former governor.
02:02:50.680 So she'll be most likely winning the primary today and most likely winning the seat as the
02:02:57.860 governor here in November.
02:02:59.340 And Alabama is probably the most interesting race of the day as far as we don't know what's
02:03:04.020 going to happen.
02:03:04.480 You have Richard Shelby retiring from the Senate.
02:03:08.500 His former chief of staff is Katie Britt.
02:03:10.680 She's running in sort of the maybe the establishment lane, if you want to put it there.
02:03:14.780 Mike Durant is the guy.
02:03:16.800 He's one of the pilots from Black Hawk Down, and he's running for the Senate as well.
02:03:21.560 He's endorsed by General Flynn, among others.
02:03:26.000 Mo Brooks is also running.
02:03:28.240 He's a Republican congressman.
02:03:30.540 He was endorsed initially by Donald Trump when he was ahead.
02:03:35.320 He then floundered in the polls and Donald Trump took the the pretty rare step of unendorsing
02:03:41.080 him, saying that he went woke, which I mean, look, Mo Brooks, it might be a lot of things,
02:03:46.100 but woke is not one of them.
02:03:48.400 He is.
02:03:49.180 That's not his reputation, at least.
02:03:50.460 Ted Cruz has endorsed Mo Brooks, Rand Paul, the Club for Growth.
02:03:55.280 Freedom Works has endorsed Mo Brooks, has a really good conservative economic record.
02:04:00.340 Well, because and because a lot of people would like him to win, I have not endorsed.
02:04:04.980 No, you don't endorse.
02:04:06.200 No, we've stopped you from endorsing all candidates now that are good.
02:04:09.640 But anyway, before right when Donald Trump took away the endorsement, Mo Brooks was down
02:04:15.660 by 17 points at that time.
02:04:17.760 After he pulled the endorsement, Mo Brooks has roared back into the race and now is only
02:04:23.200 down by two in the latest poll.
02:04:25.340 It's Katie Britt, 31, Mo Brooks, 29, Mike Durant, 24.
02:04:29.020 The top two here will go to a runoff here in, I believe, June.
02:04:32.920 So we'll give you the details on that tomorrow.
02:04:37.000 This is the Glenn Beck Program.