The Glenn Beck Program - May 27, 2020


Masks, Blackface & Elon Musk: Double-Standard Insanity | 5⧸27⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours

Words per Minute

185.8067

Word Count

22,481

Sentence Count

51

Misogynist Sentences

34

Hate Speech Sentences

44


Summary

Glenn tells the story of how his wife bought him a bunch of candy bars from a local candy shop, and why you should wear a mask when you go outside in front of the cameras. Plus, why the mask ban is a good idea and why it needs to go.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 it's pat and stew in for glenn today uh i want to tell you about built bars and i've been been
00:00:05.760 being told about built bars for a very very long long time uh my wife uh came to me a while ago
00:00:12.020 i was like built bars built bars built bars and she started buying them and she's telling everybody
00:00:15.840 about them constantly into the fact that at one point she just sent me in with a box to give to
00:00:21.060 glenn to give to tanya so that she could try them um and then uh apparently she did liked them had
00:00:27.540 been ordering them for a long time and then one day you know a good year or so later glenn comes in
00:00:32.140 and goes have you ever heard of built bars which is typical glenn like he had no remembrance that it
00:00:37.740 came from my wife lisa who's been who now my entire bottom shelf of my fridge is lined with built bars
00:00:44.360 uh they're amazing if you love these things they're healthy they're they're delicious they
00:00:48.620 taste like candy bars my wife's two favorites coconut almond and cherry chocolate but you know
00:00:54.040 you get what you want to get go to builtbar.com use the promo code beck you'll get 10 bucks off
00:00:58.100 your first order use promo code beck for 10 bucks off at builtbar.com this comes with the full backing
00:01:05.600 of my wife so you know it's good builtbar.com the code is back back in a second
00:01:10.240 what you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenn
00:01:39.940 back program great to have you with us pat and stew for glenn this week triple a 727
00:01:48.740 beck all kinds of stuff to get to uh today there are some angry people in this world i'm not sure
00:01:56.780 if you've noticed that no yeah about what yeah um a great many things uh among them mask wearing
00:02:05.320 uh because of course if you're not wearing a mask you are deliberately trying to commit genocide
00:02:11.680 and that can't be tolerated no so we have to banish at least banish everybody who won't wear a mask when
00:02:20.020 they go outside or for that matter even if you're inside if you stay in your house all day you should
00:02:25.240 probably you should be wearing a mask yeah that was that was seemingly what what uh donald trump was
00:02:31.820 saying yesterday when he was talking about biden yeah because biden was wearing a mask outside in
00:02:35.820 front of the cameras and then uh afterward trump was saying that like well he's not wiring it inside
00:02:42.780 with his wife which again i don't i don't think we're supposed to wear i mean i'm not wearing him
00:02:47.120 inside with my wife either i gotta be honest about it if we're supposed to be doing that i'm not doing
00:02:50.400 it i know wow well i am trying to commit genocide why do you hate my family that's something else
00:02:56.980 bizarre yeah it's just it's crazy it's hard to keep track of what you're supposed to do i had
00:03:01.440 shelly luther on last night she's the uh the salon owner here in gallus who's the you know big story
00:03:06.500 where she said you know what i'm i'm gonna open my shop you know damn the consequences they put her
00:03:11.880 in jail they put her in jail greg abbott kind of came out to her defense and several other
00:03:15.900 republican officials got reversed and she spent i think one i think she spent one day in jail was
00:03:20.480 supposed to spend seven and i was talking to her about her situation and she's doing her business is
00:03:25.960 obviously doing well she's been in the spotlight she's i think she's done a really good job handling
00:03:29.920 this it's tough to get thrown into one of these situations yeah and i thought i think she's been
00:03:33.760 a really good spokesperson for the idea of look this is my business i gotta be able to open it we
00:03:39.900 we're doing our best to be trying to uh put food on the table for my family exactly and you need
00:03:45.380 people who are not crazy saying that right like you need you need people who are and she does seem
00:03:50.600 really normal yeah very she's good she's she's good on television she's she's she's pretty she's
00:03:55.940 it's just a good like a good spokesperson and yeah i felt bad for her though in a way because
00:04:00.660 as i was talking to her i was realizing that it was only two or three weeks ago that she
00:04:05.320 it feels like at least only two or three weeks ago that she was out doing this and she was reopening
00:04:09.140 her shop and she was making a very public showing of how she was wearing a mask when she was doing
00:04:13.760 this and how she was sanitizing everything over and over again and they were doing social distancing
00:04:18.960 she was doing every step perfectly and it seems like in the last few weeks the mode of the
00:04:24.960 country has changed to almost be critical of that behavior as if it's a show of weakness
00:04:30.480 right like there's no reason you can't do these things and be safe at the same time the mask thing
00:04:37.360 is questionable like you know obviously the cdc has gone back and forth on it but you know things like
00:04:42.060 trying to stay apart or sanitizing as much as you can you know not shaking hands not doing the the
00:04:47.180 pat gray make out with stranger thing if you could stay away from some of those things that's not a bad
00:04:51.740 we shouldn't criticize businesses for doing that you know that's a good thing and she's still doing
00:04:57.260 it and and has had no issues there's been some cases in other salons where maybe some of that
00:05:01.940 stuff isn't going on and they have had issues um so like this is not a i don't think we should be
00:05:08.500 critical of people who are saying you know what here's what we think is the best practices and we're
00:05:13.640 trying to do those things in a safe and responsible way i think that's a good thing and i think it's a good
00:05:18.160 thing for our site to show that we're not trying to be reckless and you know put everybody i don't
00:05:24.460 want to be necessarily the people uh that they showed in the pool in the the ozarks or whatever
00:05:29.360 the lake of the ozarks the other day was like 9 000 people for a million reasons like i just
00:05:34.220 i can't even imagine how much i don't want to be a part of that scene when there is no virus
00:05:39.920 i i wouldn't go into that pool if it cured the virus it looked it looked i don't know just who
00:05:46.680 knows how many other diseases you'd get exactly too many people pat too many drinks long day they're
00:05:52.140 not getting out to the bathroom for every one of those stops no way it's not happening yeah so i
00:05:56.300 want to avoid it for that reason uh mainly uh but yeah the other side of it is is probably worse
00:06:03.360 in that you saw the woman in the grocery store just get berated oh for not having a mask on man
00:06:09.380 and you know it's funny when you look at the you know well you want to take the science and be
00:06:13.100 responsible right the mask i think you know the science shows that there's some improvement it's
00:06:18.820 not it's not and it's the mask isn't going to save you in every situation but there's some an
00:06:22.440 improvement on the other side of that one thing that is definitely shown is loud talking can create
00:06:28.640 thousands of droplets that can carry the virus so when you're screaming at someone for
00:06:33.300 not wearing a mask you are definitely doing something more dangerous than not wearing a
00:06:37.420 mask like the guy in the grocery store yeah all the people around and the woman wasn't wearing the
00:06:41.520 mask and the guy is standing six feet from her but then he pulls down his mask and is yelling at
00:06:47.180 the top of his lungs at her much worse spewing stuff all over the much worse really bad you know
00:06:53.040 but it doesn't matter like again it's it's not it's not about the virus or the science or anything
00:06:58.660 it's turning into this weird tribal thing where like you yes you know if you see someone with
00:07:03.220 a mask it's okay to be a jerk to them because if they don't have a mask on then they're just awful
00:07:08.520 they're trying to kill everybody so we might as well berate them because it shows our moral superiority
00:07:13.120 over them like that is not how you're supposed to look at this but it is it it seems irresistible
00:07:19.640 for the american people at this point uh we'll have to play msnbc in wisconsin did you see did you see
00:07:26.800 the report uh oh i love this from msnbc this is amazing i i don't want to spoil the surprise
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00:08:42.520 pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program this week um you know the the mask wearing thing
00:09:03.440 has become of a virtue signal if you wear a mask you're a wonderful human being who cares about
00:09:11.340 humanity and uh and you just deserve all good things in life if you're not you're akin to
00:09:19.100 adolf hitler uh and so times 10 yes yes you're worse than adolf hitler times idiomine plus pol
00:09:30.180 pot times enver hocha excuse me times enver hocha enver hocha yeah what was he was uh got romania no
00:09:40.800 oh god now i'm killing myself with it i just did this we just didn't think i did a spot with a guy
00:09:45.000 last night that wrote a book called um uh oh gosh it's uh something like uh dinner with dictators or
00:09:52.080 i can't remember the name of it but he tracked down the personal chefs of five murderous dictators
00:09:59.400 and interviewed them all saddam hussein's personal chef really and they're all still alive
00:10:05.340 apparently yeah they're all still alive somehow they made it through that experience okay and so
00:10:09.380 talking about them from behind the scenes uh amazing amazing people and from my understanding
00:10:14.300 they're basically their worst thing they ever did was not wear a mask uh in every case in every case
00:10:21.620 all five of them that's what they found wear masks yeah oh wow and that's why they were so evil what
00:10:25.860 bad people yeah well msnbc did a report on how bad these people are uh and particularly i guess in
00:10:34.240 wisconsin they're so they're so evil in wisconsin that many people walk around out in the open air
00:10:41.200 without masks and here's the report you'll be shocked so are the people there just not worried
00:10:46.780 about it cal are they not worried about their own personal safety i haven't met anybody who is i met
00:10:53.240 some folks actually from lake geneva who lived in the area they were staying a few miles outside of town
00:10:57.080 where i were and they said they're worried about it they're worried about that second spike they're
00:11:00.640 worried about folks coming in from chicago but they'll quickly add at the same time this is a
00:11:04.400 place that relies on that business i think people here want a little bit more funding when it comes
00:11:09.740 to these programs so that they could stay closed but again i think people felt like the supreme court
00:11:13.800 made the decision here in wisconsin that it was time to open up you can see here you see here look
00:11:18.840 at that nobody's wearing them look at that guy there you go including the cameraman yeah no
00:11:23.240 pause it right there so they pan around to so good some passerby who's filming them because he
00:11:31.780 notices that oh by the way your own crew isn't doing what you're accusing all of us of doing
00:11:37.760 so uh i love that because amazing watching this video if you're not watching on blaze tv.com
00:11:44.080 slash glenn if you're watching you see this guy pass by and turn around and it looks like a shark
00:11:51.280 he's circling his prey because you know what's coming yeah and he kind of just walks around back
00:11:56.260 there and he way and then he turns back the other way and it's like he's right behind you you know
00:12:00.500 like i want to scream out to the reporter look out he's coming because this guy just absolutely
00:12:05.700 destroys him his own cameraman isn't wearing a mask so these people just aren't wearing masks
00:12:11.140 including your own cameraman and the reporter including yeah that's what that was my point i was
00:12:17.920 saying is even our cameraman's not doing it yeah thank you for pointing that out i was going to
00:12:23.320 get to that in a second the hypocritical crew from msnbc is caught red-handed let's uh see the rest
00:12:28.620 of this it's amazing nobody's wearing nobody's uh there you go including the cameraman yeah
00:12:34.320 katie yeah katie he's so pissed off images cal perry cal thank you very much and
00:12:41.360 okay so then he uh there's a little bit more um where he walks around and you see him walking
00:12:49.680 around showing the not just the cameraman who has no mask on but okay here it is uh
00:12:54.980 oh this is his video now yeah so this is from the guy showing the cameraman with no mask
00:13:03.280 and the msnbc tripod operator has no mask but again i think people felt like amazing oh wow this
00:13:13.300 i have not seen this view yet
00:13:14.620 including the cameraman there you go there you go exactly that guy's got a cruise not wearing
00:13:24.160 but half the crew is not
00:13:25.840 i love that that's incredible i just i absolutely love that the same thing happened with a cnn
00:13:32.520 reporter who did a shot on the beach live shot on the beach wearing the mask and then people took
00:13:37.540 pictures of him walking back to his car with the mask in his hand and look that is the correct
00:13:43.440 approach there is no reason to believe wearing a mask outside in the sun is beneficial in really
00:13:52.180 any way you want to be a little extra careful and and be you know take an extra step all right
00:13:56.880 whatever but there's no reason to shame anybody in that situation right it's completely ridiculous it's
00:14:02.060 just virtue signaling that's it and they've been doing this on television over and over and over
00:14:08.180 again when you are outside by yourself there is no reason to be wearing a mask on television it's
00:14:14.860 absolutely ridiculous there's no you know they did a study we talked about this last night as well
00:14:20.860 there's study of it was 318 outbreaks in china uh one of them started outside one one of them and
00:14:28.800 the out the quote-unquote outbreak was two people okay it is not it's just not one of these situations
00:14:33.960 where it's easily spread now it's not impossible it doesn't mean you should not you should never
00:14:37.760 take a precaution but like this is the type of activity the government should be encouraging
00:14:42.380 during this time hey you can't all jam into a tiny bar inside and listen to cover bands
00:14:47.120 you know it would be great though go to a beach you know be out you could be outside give a little
00:14:51.620 room between you to be extra safe but most likely you're going to be okay there that's the type of thing
00:14:55.760 they should be encouraging instead it's become as you pointed out pat this this this like little
00:15:00.960 way of of preaching your virtue to everyone else by showing your mask on television and it doesn't
00:15:09.060 help anybody it's just them trying to show that they're on that team that's it yeah and i i love
00:15:17.480 the fact that their hypocrisy is just laid bare for everybody to see because they always come into
00:15:25.320 these situations with an agenda uh but do they really believe in what they're saying uh clearly
00:15:30.720 no no no they don't and i wouldn't be surprised if that reporter only wore the mask for the report
00:15:37.140 and took it off immediately after that yeah i wouldn't he might not have because at this particular
00:15:42.080 point because he'd been exposed and so then he he probably left it on but i'll bet the rest of the
00:15:47.100 time he was in wisconsin he's not wearing a mask now any uh news director worth his salt today
00:15:54.120 is going to his crew and saying you guys have that mask on the entire time it does not come off for
00:16:01.600 any reason because they're gonna catch you you know it's like it's like hey we're planned parenthood
00:16:06.980 we're we're auctioning off baby parts hey guys if someone comes in and they look like james o'keefe
00:16:12.680 don't sell them anything like there has to be a point where you get caught you need to be able to say
00:16:18.440 hey guys take extra steps to defend against this you have to imagine these people have gone through
00:16:24.400 this conversation now this has happened how many times pat we played multiple videos just like this
00:16:30.260 where the guys do the do the hits with their masks on then take them off it's embarrassing it's
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00:17:47.260 pat and stew in for glenn this week he's on vacation and by the way he's driving me crazy
00:18:05.720 enver hocha albania it was albania he's an albanian dictator but the best part about this guy pat was
00:18:12.340 he became convinced he was going to get albania was going to get invaded um by opposed you know
00:18:18.320 outside forces and to try to take over his country so before there was any war or anything he decided
00:18:23.440 to build bunkers everywhere so that the people could hide in them and fight back if they needed to
00:18:29.300 so he built a hundred and seventy three thousand bunkers all across the country yeah and they all
00:18:36.000 look the same there's like these little like gray pimples on the on the landscape all over the country
00:18:41.520 and now after he died and he was out of power they're all in disrepair some of them been repurposed
00:18:47.120 to stores and like you know places where people live some of them have been repurposed but the
00:18:50.980 vast majority of them are just in disrepair but they're all over the place with the idea of like
00:18:55.300 hey we got to be ready and then they never had the war that they were thinking they were going to
00:18:59.500 have and never utilized them hundred and seventy three thousand of these things wow so anyway that's a
00:19:04.500 that's that's part of his story nice uh did he wear a mask though did he wear a mask not he was a
00:19:09.720 dictator oh wow that's what they do wow these people will because they want they you know they
00:19:13.980 have to scream they're really loud speeches and pound their fist on the table it's hard to do with
00:19:17.940 a mascot very true uh and it's reminiscent of uh ralph northam who mandated the people when they go
00:19:25.360 outside in his state wear masks and then he is walking around taking selfies with people not wearing a mask
00:19:31.920 i the hypocrisy is amazing incredible uh but then we find out from geraldo rivera uh why wearing a mask
00:19:40.380 is so very important here's geraldo's thoughts on mask wearing maybe this is the secret to get people
00:19:47.640 to wear masks just get one that uh you know has special resonance in your personality be whoever you
00:19:54.300 want to be be banged teeth be buck teeth be uh you know beautiful teeth be gangbanger teeth whatever it
00:20:02.420 takes to get you to wear the mask uh just uh just do it just just i was thinking about president trump
00:20:08.420 not wearing a mask as a practical matter in the bubble in which he lives with everyone around him
00:20:13.840 being tested and uh and vetted and keeping their social distance and so forth there's very little
00:20:20.240 likelihood at this point the president will contract uh the virus so wearing a mask isn't a practical
00:20:27.380 matter but it's symbolic the president refusing to wear a mask uh a mask makes us feel foolish for
00:20:34.440 wearing a mask i think it should lead by example i don't think that that is uh that's liberals i guess
00:20:40.800 i think the uh the the fact of the matter is wearing a mask is helpful it is also a fact of the matter
00:20:48.240 that pro-trump areas in the country have fewer infections a lower infection rate than anti-trump
00:20:55.760 areas of the country yeah that's a definite fact there is a political component to the push
00:21:01.580 to reopen america and it's understandable that it falls on ideological lines uh you know it's just one
00:21:09.060 of those things red america not so infected blue america much more infected why is red america not as
00:21:17.180 infected when we're not married wearing masks it's because red states are run better and they're
00:21:24.600 doing some of the right things whereas in the blue states not so much you got people like cuomo uh who
00:21:30.680 is sending coronavirus victims to nursing homes to uh kill the people in nursing homes which happened
00:21:38.660 by the thousands by the thousands and you know look it's been a this has been a major story about
00:21:44.980 nursing homes right i mean about half the deaths are at this point are our nursing homes around the
00:21:49.000 country uh so it's been uh really really bad cuomo a few other states i think pennsylvania did this i
00:21:54.580 think new jersey did it as well the same type of of guaranteed import of positive patients into the
00:22:01.180 nursing homes uh policy which is a huge disaster i mean it's going to be probably the worst single
00:22:06.400 decision of the entire pandemic i think because without that if you like if you we if we had tests at the
00:22:13.820 beginning of this and we were just uh cordoning off nursing homes basically completely this is a
00:22:19.740 totally different picture there's not 38 million people unemployed there's not a hundred thousand
00:22:23.660 people dead right you know neither one of those things are true if just a couple of steps are taken
00:22:28.960 that are a little smarter than things like andrew cuomo did and even though cuomo is trying to blame
00:22:34.160 trump for that decision unbelievable uh we actually have the evidence of his health order that mandates
00:22:39.320 that they uh they start sending these victims to the nursing homes it's amazing all right pat and stew
00:22:46.340 for glenn on the glenn beck program
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00:24:13.320 it is pat and stew in for glenn who's on vacation this week fascinating graphic released by pew research
00:24:28.520 pat looking at the covid deaths uh in red and blue districts so for some reason this is a thing we're
00:24:36.960 doing now where we're just breaking this along political lines to try to prove points i guess on
00:24:42.140 politics i don't even understand what the point of something like this would be but the i guess the
00:24:46.380 idea for from their perspective is look let's illustrate the fact that there's been a big
00:24:51.300 decrease in democratic districts and there hasn't been a big decrease in republican districts that's
00:24:57.220 the the the attempt here it says since mid-april covid19 deaths have declined in democratic districts
00:25:02.260 but have been relatively stable in republican districts and they have a helpful graph to illustrate
00:25:07.080 what what has happened now anyone who would think about this for a moment would say well
00:25:13.160 the worst stuff happened in new york new jersey and connecticut and yes they've had a big decrease
00:25:19.840 but from a terrible peak right so you would say okay a lot of democratic districts there it would
00:25:25.220 make sense they were decreasing where in a state like texas that never had a huge flare-up
00:25:30.520 it wouldn't make sense for them to decrease decrease from what right like they have it was already
00:25:35.160 low it was already low that's that would be you're just right off the top of your head impression of
00:25:40.260 of someone who said that right yes well shockingly enough that is exactly what the graph shows and
00:25:46.400 the graph actually illustrates that the republican peak in deaths was two um per um i believe it's
00:25:56.140 let's see uh yeah average two per hundred thousand yeah i was trying to think if it's i think it's just
00:26:00.740 two per million or two per hundred thousand two per hundred thousand i don't know um it's the graph
00:26:05.160 is not labeled uh exactly correctly but point being the whatever ratio they're using here two
00:26:10.460 for the republicans was the peak and it's it is decreased slightly to 1.7 okay on the democratic
00:26:17.540 side it peaked at 7.4 so that is almost four times as many as it ever was in a republican district
00:26:25.440 and it has decreased largely because of that northeast uh area down to 4.1 but still more
00:26:33.580 than twice as high as the peak more than twice as high as the peak which situation would you rather
00:26:38.340 have would you rather have the republican situation where you peak at two and fall to 1.7 or would you
00:26:44.000 rather have the democratic situation where you peak at 7.4 and decrease to 4.1 now that is obviously
00:26:50.500 it's obvious when you look at the graph you'd much rather have the republican situation and the deaths
00:26:54.800 have been much much lower how do you title that graph uh the the summary being that there's been
00:27:00.800 a decrease in democratic districts but stable and republican because the impression you're trying to
00:27:05.740 send amazing what are you trying to send there what's the impression republican governors have
00:27:09.440 opened up the states yeah and they're paying the price right which is obviously not the story of that
00:27:15.000 graph the story of that graph is democrats handled this poorly at the beginning waited too long
00:27:20.260 we had people like andrew cuomo who i mean who i hate to criticize uh uh andrew cuomo by by saying
00:27:28.520 bill de blasio was right on something but cuomo was out there lighting bill de blasio up saying we
00:27:36.740 are never going to close new york and then four days later closes new york right right they they blew
00:27:44.120 this from the beginning in the worst possible way we talked about the nursing home policy we talked
00:27:49.360 about it wasn't until mid-may where they were saying you know what big new policy announcement
00:27:54.960 we're gonna clean the subway cars wow what a brilliant idea there andy that's a wow that's a
00:28:04.400 you're you're right on the cutting edge of fighting this virus after you already have tens of thousands
00:28:09.520 dead you think you might clean a subway car what a good idea that's a good idea andrew oh he is the
00:28:17.200 worst i and the i'm doing more on the andrew cuomo timeline on stew does america tonight
00:28:21.220 because i last time i did i think we we talked about this on friday i started in march i was
00:28:26.040 going to do the entire timeline of all of his mistakes and i could only get through the first
00:28:29.200 two weeks of march so now i need to do this second two weeks of march and we'll go from there this
00:28:34.700 series could end like but after the election i think this could take 18 months it could is what it
00:28:40.900 it could uh listen to this though you know very rarely do we hear a a news network come out make
00:28:48.140 one of these accusations like they made against georgia and texas and florida and when it doesn't
00:28:52.600 go their way and their way is a bunch of people dying so think about what their way is for a second
00:28:58.960 but when it wasn't doesn't go their way they they never revisit it right they just move on like they
00:29:02.900 they hit georgia they said there's gonna be a huge outbreak didn't happen then they said okay well
00:29:07.100 what about texas that didn't happen what about florida that hasn't happened all these things
00:29:10.540 have gone on over and over again because they find the red state governors now colorado has a
00:29:15.860 democratic governor who opened the state right around the times of these other states and has
00:29:19.640 had no criticism whatsoever minnesota is having a much worse time right now with covet 19 than any of
00:29:25.500 these southern states and they don't get any criticism either because that's just the way this works
00:29:29.920 i will give a little bit of credit to nbc news who actually revisited their georgia
00:29:36.660 predictions the other night did they yeah and their tone was they actually said there was no
00:29:41.300 major spike in cases which is good and i the fact that they did that is something we have very low
00:29:49.660 expectations of the media at this point and the fact that they would even acknowledge that they said
00:29:55.040 these things in retrospect is impressive however one of the things if you remember when they when
00:30:02.180 georgia started opening up salons and such they said a lot of people were critical if you remember
00:30:07.480 famously the atlantic ran a headline that said georgia's experiment in human sacrifice that was
00:30:13.180 their headline okay and that was the tone of the coverage all over the left including on msnbc
00:30:18.640 part of nbc news who spent day after day after day after day lighting this up really heavy criticism
00:30:25.040 and they do acknowledge the criticism listen to the end to hear which criticism they highlight
00:30:33.540 last month georgia was one of the first states to reopen and with the most aggressive approach
00:30:39.540 allowing barber shops restaurants tattoo parlors and more to welcome customers the criticism came
00:30:45.720 in droves i told the governor very simply that i disagree with his decision but he has to do what
00:30:51.440 he thinks is right oh oh the one piece of criticism they could find in georgia was president trump
00:30:58.740 yeah right because he's been this guy who's been all over incredible anti-opening the economy up
00:31:04.660 they couldn't find anything from rachel maddow on their own network they couldn't find anything from
00:31:08.520 chris hayes on their own network they couldn't find anything from nbc news they couldn't find anything
00:31:12.680 couldn't find that atlantic headline they couldn't find the dozens and dozens of headlines saying
00:31:16.520 everyone was going to die in georgia the only thing they could they could muster up for criticism
00:31:20.680 was the one time president trump said i think you're opening up tattoo parlors and and and massage
00:31:26.980 parlors a little early that's the only thing that when it came to that was the the the the the the
00:31:32.220 the thrust of all the criticism if you remember pat and i'm glad they brought that back up
00:31:37.520 unbelievable it really is pathetic just admit it like you should shouldn't we all be thrilled
00:31:44.740 you were wrong on that you know and it's not to say that they will not have a flare-up at some point
00:31:50.780 they may but clearly your impression of what reality was was incorrect here if you had looked at the
00:31:57.740 mobility data you would realize that almost every state in the union is coming out of lockdown at the
00:32:04.240 same pace whether the governor says so or not and that has to do with people realizing you know what we
00:32:10.180 can't sit in here forever we need to go do these things let's just be careful and that's happening all
00:32:14.100 over the country and so it wouldn't be surprising to you if you understood the data that it's not one
00:32:21.160 of these things where the governor says okay the state's open and everyone rushes to the doors that's
00:32:25.600 not what happens people aren't doing that this same thing it was true when we went into lockdown
00:32:30.820 people went into lockdown before the governors said they had to go into lockdown because they were
00:32:35.400 trying to be careful with their own lives same thing here they're trying to get be careful with their
00:32:39.800 own economy they're trying to get out there and be careful and go back to work and none of this
00:32:45.240 should be surprising to you if you followed this story at any level of depth you know if you're just
00:32:51.080 sitting here in this normal back and forth cable news box thing where two boxes are on one side i think
00:32:55.260 we should open it up i think we should close it down if that's your life well then you're not going
00:33:00.020 to understand the story at all when you look at the data there's no difference between you know a state
00:33:05.260 like uh georgia as far as coming out and and being more mobile and visiting retail stores and all
00:33:10.740 these other things and tons of other states there's not really a difference there are certain areas
00:33:15.740 they've opened up that are different than other states but generally speaking there's there'd be no
00:33:19.720 reason to believe georgia would have a big outbreak anyway as opposed to another state but they don't care
00:33:25.260 about that that's not their goal their goal is to try to trash the president trash republicans teams
00:33:30.140 teams teams teams teams it's just unending yeah and usually they don't even once they've made their
00:33:36.860 prediction that all hell's going to break loose in georgia because uh they're opening up way too soon
00:33:42.080 and then when that doesn't happen when all hell doesn't break loose they usually don't even go back
00:33:46.740 and report on that so they don't say anything about it it's it's kind of amazing that anything was said by
00:33:52.980 the media even though yeah you know they they use trump as their as their proof yeah people attacking
00:33:59.160 them i'm beating them i'm beating that report up at that part of it but i i do actually legitimately
00:34:03.520 appreciate yeah when they do that and it does add to their credibility yes you know it really does
00:34:08.720 you at least will listen to them if more of these news networks said you know what gosh we really
00:34:14.740 thought this was going to happen and we were totally wrong on it i'm not sure why we're going
00:34:18.120 to try to figure it out and get it right next time that goes a long way with people i think people
00:34:22.120 are fine with that approach i think so you know i mean that's what we try to do i there's been plenty of
00:34:26.580 times that we've blown stuff and you just go on you say look look this is why i thought it
00:34:30.100 you you heard my rationale right and you know this is what i'll try to do next time to get it to get
00:34:34.760 better that's all you can do yeah uh because when it doesn't fit the agenda you you they they are so
00:34:42.180 good at uh just not reporting it pretending it didn't happen uh for instance what youtube is doing
00:34:48.780 with uh hydroxychloroquine uh they where they just censored the video where medical doctors these
00:34:56.000 are doctors saying hydroxychloroquine might help treat covid19 so they they remove that part of the
00:35:02.920 video from from the youtube videos i i mean wait well it definitely might we're in the middle of yes
00:35:10.300 you know scientists that are in the middle of dozens of studies on hydroxychloroquine right now
00:35:15.880 including a statewide uh study in south dakota but i mean it's not just a statewide study here i mean
00:35:22.140 it's all over the world they've been studying this so this was a cheryl atkison uh at full measure news
00:35:27.320 report and she was examining the possible benefits of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment
00:35:32.380 uh and the possible financial interest some parties have in downplaying the drug and promoting a
00:35:39.380 separate treatment the remdesivir and you notice they're not bashing that uh yeah that's a that's
00:35:46.520 a weird one too because that was remdesivir was mentioned by trump in the same press conference
00:35:51.240 as hydroxychloroquine right i mean you know this idea that trump is out there promoting hydroxychloroquine
00:35:56.500 because he's trying to be right and show that he you know he also called the remdesivir thing and
00:36:01.160 remdesivir has shown a clinical study that has improved outcomes now there's been some studies of
00:36:06.940 hydroxychloroquine that have showed mixed results some really good some not so great right uh but
00:36:11.640 like i like trump trump's quote-unquote false hope from that press conference was not false i mean
00:36:20.020 fauci came out and said the exact same thing it had helped some people it helped some people we know
00:36:25.120 there was an abc news executive who was who who claims it it cured him um you know there's a study
00:36:31.700 in france of a very well-respected doctor who's a little bit of a renegade so there's questions about
00:36:36.220 whether he's right or wrong on this but he had a study that showed incredible improvement by
00:36:40.180 hydroxychloroquine uh and remdesivir but like try like they were trying to say this thing where
00:36:45.660 trump gets blamed for hydroxychloroquine if it doesn't work out but gets no credit for remdesivir
00:36:51.380 which he also mentioned in the same press conference if it does work out which both
00:36:55.340 fauci fauci and burks have talked about the benefits of remdesivir already and by the way there
00:37:00.420 are some uh drawbacks to remdesivir as well and they're not talking about those but anything about
00:37:07.060 hydroxychloroquine that they can say like people die from it yes well yeah if you don't know how to
00:37:11.980 administer it or you administer it wrong and not in conjunction with the right combination of drugs
00:37:17.900 then yeah bad things can happen certainly generally safe to take yes you know i mean it's been taken
00:37:23.220 people have been taking it for 70 years yeah people with lupus have to take it every day people with
00:37:27.860 certain types of uh all sorts of ailments uh you know take it it's you know malaria is obviously
00:37:33.600 the one it was initially designed for but it's not just used for that look why wouldn't we try
00:37:38.560 these things you go back to what trump has said many many times which is let's look into this stuff i
00:37:43.820 don't know i mean doctors don't know let's test it and so they are testing it and we may find out that
00:37:48.500 it doesn't help anybody or maybe it only helps a very small subset of people whatever it does
00:37:53.000 let's find out we're in the middle of a crisis here let's let's find out why would we dismiss it
00:37:57.800 it's another one of these dumb things that they've just made like the democrat team doesn't like
00:38:02.680 hydroxychloroquine for some reason why who cares what because trump mentioned because trump mentioned
00:38:08.360 it that's it bizarre that's it you're listening to glenn beck
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00:39:38.080 to get into a little bit of the jimmy fallon conversation because i'm fascinated by this
00:39:42.440 how many celebrity blackface tapes are there can we i mean there's a lot there's a lot i just don't
00:39:48.940 understand why there are so many uh because they did let blackface a lot i guess very often yeah all
00:39:54.880 the time it was perfectly acceptable back uh i guess yeah although when was when was the whoopie
00:40:01.260 goldberg and uh i remember that ted danson incident in the 90s had to be in the 90s yes i think it was
00:40:10.400 uh and people were a little upset about that but nobody it seems i don't remember any outrage over
00:40:16.460 fallon's appearance on saturday night live in 2000 when he dresses up in blackface not only did he dress
00:40:21.920 up in blackface but then he imitates a black man chris rock and he does a relatively good job at it
00:40:28.500 actually does a very good job at but then in addition to that uh the joke is about how you
00:40:33.300 can't invite people on who wants to be a millionaire um that are black because you'd have to ask them
00:40:38.860 questions like how much crack did rick james do like holy crap wait what whoa really those are the
00:40:47.200 questions you would ask i like is that okay that's all right i just want to make sure i understand that
00:40:51.380 does not feel all right to me uh but that is you know again do i think jimmy fallon is a racist no
00:40:56.260 but i mean the the the difference here in the way this is treated is is fascinating we should get
00:41:00.540 into that a little bit today yeah that's because it is amazing yeah i mean we've talked about the
00:41:04.960 double standard a billion times uh but it's really amazing how often the double standard is put into
00:41:14.040 practice 888-727-BECK more pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program coming up
00:41:20.680 with pat and stew this week 888-727-BECK a uh video that's not new uh but it's about 20 years old
00:41:31.640 from saturday night live where uh jimmy fallon dresses up in blackface for a bit has resurfaced
00:41:38.780 uh for some reason kind of interesting that it would it would come up right now but uh here's an
00:41:44.540 instant where nbc apparently didn't feel the same way in 2000 as they felt in 2018 uh about blackface
00:41:53.480 because uh jimmy fallon still has a job uh whereas you look at somebody like megan kelly whose crime was
00:42:03.640 so egregious she actually talked about blackface she asked a question about being in blackface
00:42:10.400 and the question was if someone were to dress up a kid i think they were talking about kids
00:42:16.560 weren't they at the time um it was halloween and they were saying if someone were to dress up to
00:42:20.700 essentially honor someone who they appreciated like diana ross for instance yeah if you were to dress up
00:42:27.100 as diana ross and you use blackface would that be the same uh that was basically your question right
00:42:32.180 yes uh and that question was so horrible it was akin to murder right they had to go after her was and
00:42:39.920 and and and get rid of her which is amazing now we of course have covered how many other times
00:42:46.220 this has popped up where whether you are headed the state of georgia or virginia or the country of
00:42:52.840 canada or whether you are uh jimmy kimmel with uh carl malone oh yeah which that's right totally fine
00:43:00.880 man totally fine and again there was no there wasn't even it had nothing to do with megan kelly's
00:43:06.840 question megan kelly's question was about something much less uh controversial right like
00:43:13.520 let's say a kid who's dressing up and maybe he doesn't even understand the uh the lines there and
00:43:19.320 dresses up as someone they appreciate or even an adult doing that but in a complimentary way
00:43:24.380 these were always critical or mocking the person who they were impersonating carl malone was just
00:43:31.420 being shown basically as dumb the whole joke was like he can't talk right right that was the whole
00:43:36.680 joke about carl malone yes jimmy kimmel in blackface is saying carl malone can't talk that was wow there
00:43:43.820 was nothing more to it it wasn't there was no larger point there was no i mean like sarah silverman
00:43:48.720 um who is a comedian as well and super left as well uh apparently lost a job because she dressed
00:43:54.400 up in blackface as well i don't know if you're recognizing a pattern here on the people who are
00:43:59.800 using uh the blackface uh situation but i mean you know silverman i think has a real argument to say
00:44:05.720 it's ridiculous she was doing a bit essentially mocking racists right like you are yes she's utilizing
00:44:12.100 blackface she's using it in a way to mock people who are who are racist that is a
00:44:18.080 should be a if you're going to use blackface that would be the one time you'd think you'd be able
00:44:23.820 to do it now i don't know why you'd want to do it uh not something that i that i've ever entertained
00:44:28.740 but apparently everybody in hollywood's like i can't wait we're not gonna find a reason to use this
00:44:34.140 it's gonna be wonderful but sarah silverman is making a point against racism and she's still losing
00:44:40.180 jobs because of it jimmy fallon is now uh his tape has come out he has famously done a chris rock
00:44:47.940 impression before on saturday live this time he did it in a very interesting way visually
00:44:52.640 here it is rock now we're talking where is it man oh man i've seen who wants to be a millionaire
00:45:01.060 and guess what not a lot of black folks on the show right not a lot of black folks on the show
00:45:06.820 know why because black folks don't like to answer questions or they want to be millionaires
00:45:11.740 but you got to ask that kind of question like in 1981 how many guys have cracked in rick jay's
00:45:16.560 smoke when he recorded super free i mean that's just wow you think the only way to get a brother
00:45:22.300 on the show is to name it who wants 50 cash in a pair of poopers i mean that's just those are just
00:45:28.520 jokes again that's just racially oriented stereotypical jokes like black people know a lot about crack
00:45:35.220 is the joke yeah that's that's what the joke is there the black people know a lot about crack
00:45:40.740 and black people like sneakers again like do i think that jimmy fallon is a racist no would chris
00:45:49.220 rock actually make some of those jokes maybe i mean chris rock does a lot of that type of humor
00:45:54.020 he's doing an impression of chris rock but the double standard is impossible to ignore here impossible
00:46:00.720 yeah you know jimmy fallon there's no reason to believe he's some big racist that's doing these
00:46:06.840 sorts of things but it is a a situation where megan kelly for asking a question on the same network
00:46:17.860 gets fired and this is this is something they were actually airing not that long ago this is not 1975
00:46:24.980 we're going back to it's in the century yeah you know 20 years ago it's it's an amazing development
00:46:32.700 yet again it is and he's apologized for it he has yeah uh but so did megan kelly and that didn't do
00:46:39.680 her any good no but i'm sure all is forgiven already with jimmy fallon it's perfectly fine don't worry
00:46:44.340 about it i mean you know if you play by their standards he should be fired right i it if you're
00:46:53.220 going to apply the same standard to everybody else as you applied to megan kelly uh then he has to go
00:47:00.540 to and look their standards suck and i don't want to embrace them right i don't either suck i don't
00:47:05.000 either and i think you know with megan kelly they utilized that moment because they didn't like her
00:47:09.200 reporting uh that was critical of nbc for sexual harassment and other things i think they utilized
00:47:14.820 that as a way to get rid of her target her uh so there are other things at play here but you're
00:47:21.720 right pat i mean it's the hypocrisy is it's immeasurable and they have no they don't care
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00:48:43.520 888-727-BEC is the uh phone number yeah pat has asked an interesting question why isn't everyone
00:49:01.040 in prison especially doesn't agree with us listen to this listen to what she said uh because it's been
00:49:06.800 what two years now and maybe you've forgotten but here's how incendiary it was megan kelly please don't
00:49:12.880 think this is coming from me i'm quoting megan kelly right now you can't wear anything mexican
00:49:17.360 based you cannot dress as a native american that's apparently been some rule for a long time you
00:49:23.200 can't dress as a nun i mean isn't the purpose of halloween to dress up and pretend you're something
00:49:28.460 other than yourself to which the studio audience applauded but what is racist she asked because truly
00:49:36.760 you do get in trouble if you're a white person who puts on blackface on halloween or a black person
00:49:41.800 who puts on whiteface for halloween like back when i was a kid that was okay as long as you were
00:49:47.080 dressing up as like a character so again why isn't this person in prison right now
00:49:54.520 why isn't she in the middle of some chain gang yeah break it rocks the only thing you can think of
00:50:01.360 to do uh in this situation that's i i just can't it's hard to get over you know it's like i i don't
00:50:08.580 understand why there are so many examples of this it just seems like it's constant you know i to me
00:50:18.220 though one of the things that always gets lost in these in these moments is what is the actual intent
00:50:23.320 what is the motivation behind what the person is trying to do they'll be like oh you know what that
00:50:28.560 context doesn't matter it always matters it always matters you know it matters in complete like if you
00:50:34.420 catch someone uh saying the n-word really really bad right well if they're quoting someone else is it
00:50:40.060 as bad probably not right like you if you're quoting a court trial that you know it's probably
00:50:45.960 not as bad there are the context does matter what is the intent of the person the intent of megan
00:50:51.580 kelly is to ask an honest question as to why we draw these lines this is why she mentions right
00:50:57.500 um black people dressing up in white face well not very common right and apparently not at all
00:51:03.220 offensive considering the movie white chicks came out and was a total uh was totally accepted at least
00:51:08.440 at that time i don't know that you could do that again maybe you could um coming the other way i don't
00:51:12.940 know but her intent clearly there is just to let's investigate our own moral lines to see if they make
00:51:20.640 sense right that's all she's doing there yeah with with with uh jimmy fallon is his intent to go out
00:51:27.900 there and just say you know what black people are bad i don't think so i don't that would not be
00:51:32.260 consistent with anything i know about the guy uh it seems to be that he's trying to imitate the style
00:51:37.460 of comedy and the voice of chris rock who would do material like that and it would be fine because
00:51:43.680 it would be acceptable for him to do that type of material right that is important look but you go to
00:51:50.000 ralph northam what's his intent what's the intent of what's his face trudeau in canada you know i
00:51:57.440 mean these were these are a little bit different i think when it comes to those uh stories and what
00:52:01.880 was the intent like you mentioned with uh with jimmy kimmel yeah that one was just to call a black
00:52:07.180 person dumb over and over again carl malone he was called he was literally calling him uh illiterate
00:52:13.680 yeah at least illiterate and we were making fun of uh joe biden because he's had i don't know if
00:52:18.580 you've noticed this a few issues on this racial area really uh because apparently you're not black
00:52:23.020 if you consider voting for someone else which is an amazing amazing thing to discover i think for many
00:52:28.280 african americans around the country wow i didn't realize i was not black and i didn't realize it was
00:52:33.840 uh he who decides yes i didn't know joe biden decided that kind of thing i didn't know that either
00:52:38.720 but you go back to his commentary on barack obama when he said look this is the first
00:52:44.600 you know clean articulate black black man it's a storybook yeah you know articulate is you know
00:52:50.700 a word that god forbid a republican never utilized it and and it's you know speak coherently is the
00:52:58.640 definition of it to speak coherently well this is exactly what jimmy kimmel was doing in his
00:53:03.120 frequent appearances on his shows as carl malone where he would talk about how the guy couldn't
00:53:09.960 speak he couldn't say anything he's referring to himself in third person all the time i mean one of
00:53:13.740 the best basketball players of all time hall of famer very underrated yes top 15 player maybe a
00:53:19.880 top 10 player for sure um great all-time player and seemingly by all reports a really good guy
00:53:26.480 no reason there wasn't like he was involved in a massive scandal that he was going after him
00:53:31.320 he just went after him because he thought he talked funny as a black person which is completely
00:53:37.040 unacceptable completely unless you're jimmy kimmel who you know what he really it's fine liked
00:53:42.500 obamacare so it's okay yeah you know he really doesn't like the republicans he's mean to them all
00:53:47.120 the time so that's fine but you think jimmy kimmel gives a break to some republican who's dressing up
00:53:54.140 as a black person to make fun of the way he talks i mean do i even have to say the words it's so
00:54:00.440 blatantly obvious he would not treat that as an okay thing to do but apparently we're all just
00:54:06.680 supposed to ignore it that's that's that's our role here is just to sit back and just say oh we
00:54:11.100 shouldn't point that out it would be you know you'd get some more credibility if you actually
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00:55:51.980 welcome back 888-727-BEC is the phone number we're talking about this uh this story in central park
00:55:59.420 with a where a woman is walking her dog without a leash in an area where birding is going on pat
00:56:07.400 birding birding uh are you a birder yourself not that i know of no no you eat a lot of birds
00:56:14.220 yes you just well you know that i'm mostly vegetarian like you yeah but yeah a few birds
00:56:19.740 like chicken yep just chickens and f pheasant i've had some pheasant you know i'll eat a little
00:56:25.660 fish sure now that's not a bird though no but that's not a bird yeah but i'm just you know that's
00:56:30.060 one of your rules that you occasionally will break as a vegetarian yes yes as well as you know
00:56:34.340 some pig pork product right ham bacon sausage kind of things often on the same sandwich yes uh
00:56:42.480 then of course beef you know burgers sure steaks roast but you've never eaten uh brisket
00:56:48.340 a duck-billed platypus not once i've never eaten a polar bear or any manner of bear a pangolin
00:56:55.680 from wuhan no never even though you have a condo in wuhan right you've never stopped by the wet
00:57:00.860 market i have a pangolin for dinner i have not and people find that hard to believe yeah
00:57:04.200 that's true but it's because you're because you're vegetarian leanings that's why yes that's
00:57:07.260 the only reason that's right uh so this uh the this guy is in and he's looking you know it's a
00:57:14.120 bird watching right this is what they're doing in this area and this area is designated so people can
00:57:18.820 look at birds so you can't let your dog walk through without a leash because they'll eat the
00:57:22.600 birds they'll chase them down and eat the bird and so he's he seems to be encouraging this woman by
00:57:26.640 filming filming her with his phone uh to put her dog on a leash she's pissed off by this doesn't want
00:57:31.600 to be filmed yeah and basically says i'm going to call the police on you and tell them an african
00:57:36.820 american is threatening me and my dog and then she does it she actually calls the police and says an
00:57:42.400 african american is threatening me my dog and what's interesting about this is you know she's now had
00:57:47.800 massive repercussions she's lost her job which you said pat 170 000 a year yeah a big gig at a financial
00:57:54.340 firm that's one she has had to give her dog back to the humane society because uh you know she was
00:58:03.760 kind of holding the dog she obviously was not focused on the dog but she's holding the dog back
00:58:08.420 with the leash and sort of looking like she's strangling the dog that was not a comfortable
00:58:12.240 position for this dog to be in and people were pointing out it looked you know borderline abusive
00:58:16.960 uh you know and so now we're at the point where she her life has been completely ruined over this
00:58:22.440 experience she did not seem like she was in the right in it it's a scary thing that she feels that
00:58:28.480 it's okay and effective to essentially threaten the police to come and she's almost pointing it out in
00:58:35.520 a way of like if i tell them an african american is harassing me they're going to believe me because
00:58:39.040 you're black uh which is not a good look and hopefully is not true by by most police officers
00:58:44.880 yeah uh and certainly none that i've ever talked to but there are examples of this as we will talk
00:58:51.580 about this hour so this goes through this whole situation her life has now been you know destroyed
00:58:56.480 over this interaction that i think pretty obviously was on her now we've actually escalated to this
00:59:03.640 point where the guy who was filming her initially is like okay this is enough like she's had enough
00:59:09.920 here guys i'm the guy that's really cool really cool really cool to say that uh but here's the
00:59:18.120 incident that happened here's here's what happened in central park
00:59:21.640 would you please stop sir i'm asking you to stop please don't come close to me sir i'm asking you to
00:59:30.180 stop recording please don't come close to me please take your phone off please don't come close to me
00:59:33.980 please please call the cops please call the cops i'm gonna tell them there's an african american
00:59:40.300 man threatening my life please tell them whatever you like
00:59:42.860 and there she is kind of strangling the dog it looks like and she's just not focusing on it i mean
00:59:50.120 which is obviously not right but the dog is really struggling here and she's just holding it in the
00:59:56.140 air by the by its neck i'm sorry i'm in the ramble and there's a man african-american he has a place
01:00:01.240 behind me he's recording me and threatening me and my dog how did he threaten her first he did
01:00:07.120 at least we haven't been down in this video
01:00:10.460 i'm sorry i can't hear you that i'm being threatened by a man into the ramble please send
01:00:22.420 the cops immediately i'm in circle parking the ramble i don't know thank you jeez and he says
01:00:32.300 thank you when she finally gets the leash on the dog yeah he thanks her for that which is nice it was
01:00:37.320 nice it was a nice polite moment in the middle of that what's really fascinating about this is
01:00:41.120 she knows she's being recorded there's nothing happening to her she's acting as if she's terrified
01:00:49.480 by this guy and literally is watching him film her what did she think was gonna happen she's the one
01:00:56.040 coming close to him coming at him not the other way around yes so she's at no point in any danger
01:01:02.660 and uh so it's really bad it's really bad should she have some some level of repercussion from that
01:01:08.800 probably should she or should her life be destroyed no i i don't think so i always come back to this
01:01:13.700 too and i maybe this is just the conservative in me uh talking but it's like this happened with
01:01:19.360 the the charlotte um charlottesville marchers when they're watching around jews will not replace us
01:01:24.360 with their little tiki torches remember that whole situation yep well the the left went to work and they
01:01:28.120 found every face in that crowd and tried to identify who they were and where they were from and where they
01:01:32.320 worked and all those things they found this one guy who was at the rally obviously he was a racist
01:01:38.220 had posted racist things online and he worked at a hot dog stand in california i think it was
01:01:43.680 and so they got him fired from the hot dog stand now i guess i don't if i had a choice would i want a
01:01:51.560 racist serving me hot dogs i'd probably not want that to happen it wouldn't be my first choice however
01:01:57.200 the racial preference of a hot dog a person serving me a hot dog is not all that important to my daily
01:02:03.460 life and at the end of the day they got him fired and where where does that leave us all of us are
01:02:10.280 now paying for programs so that this racist can sit at home online posting on message boards probably
01:02:16.260 and planning his next rally instead of being at work being a productive part of society at least in some
01:02:20.860 way is this a win for us is it a win that now this woman who if you might think she's terribly
01:02:26.840 racist you got her fired well now you're paying for her because of these left-wing programs
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01:04:30.000 we've been talking a little bit about some of the the racial issues i would say that are going on
01:04:35.800 everything from jimmy fallon to a uh a an interaction in central park to now uh minneapolis
01:04:44.520 which was is so disturbing and horrific uh a man police were responding to a man who was sitting
01:04:51.400 on top of somebody's car i guess and i think he was inside the car by the time the cops got there
01:04:56.260 and now the police say that he resisted arrest and and i've heard that when they pulled him out
01:05:03.040 of the car he was resisting somewhat but later on after they got him in the cuffs he's walking with
01:05:08.540 the cop down the sidewalk not resisting at all then he sort of leans back and sits down against a wall
01:05:14.480 uh on the sidewalk uh the cop tells him to get up and he he gets up complies they walk back around the
01:05:22.600 uh police vehicle still not still not resisting he's not doing anything then he's down on the
01:05:28.680 ground and the cop puts his knee in his neck and throat area uh he's face down on the ground with
01:05:34.960 his hands behind his back handcuffed and the cop has his knee on his neck for a full seven minutes
01:05:43.080 and the guy pleads with him multiple times please i can't breathe please i can't breathe
01:05:53.060 i hurt my stomach hurts i hurt everywhere and i can't breathe and he tells him this over and over
01:05:58.860 and so do the people surrounding yeah and the bystanders who are who are recording it on their
01:06:03.340 phones are telling him look you're killing this guy get off of him and he doesn't and he doesn't
01:06:09.660 listen to anybody he in fact it looks like he kind of drives his knee deeper into the back of his neck
01:06:14.900 and then puts his hand in his pocket yeah as he's sitting there doing it none of the police officers
01:06:19.740 that are with him the other three they've all been fired by now um which is not sufficient they need
01:06:26.580 to be charged with a crime here murder or negligent homicide i i don't know what the exact charge is but
01:06:34.120 they killed the guy the the officer killed killed the man uh it was really a horrific scene it's
01:06:42.100 incomprehensible to to watch i how just look i am big supporters of the police supporter and i you know
01:06:49.760 i you know when and these borderline situations a lot of times i side with the police honestly because
01:06:54.520 you know they are in a situation where they should rationally fear for their lives in these in these
01:07:02.660 moments often they have families to get home to too i i bring that's just not the situation and
01:07:07.960 seemingly in this case there's no reason for what this guy did i can't no reason i can't comprehend
01:07:12.380 of one i honestly like i try you know you try to figure out what's their argument here their argument
01:07:17.540 seems to be well they had the power they could do whatever they wanted that seems to be the the
01:07:21.800 the defense here which is not a good defense look there there's no reason like there's not a moment
01:07:28.360 and in the video is when he's on the ground you get all of it i think there's not a moment where
01:07:35.320 they just say to the guy look i understand you're uncomfortable i am going to let some of this pressure
01:07:40.260 off if you move a muscle i'm doing it again never an opportunity for him to just lay there and play
01:07:47.840 dead right right they never gave him an opportunity to lay there completely and say look here is a
01:07:54.000 if you itch yourself i'm going to to to do something i'm going to put my knee back here
01:07:58.980 they never gave him even that chance no there's not one moment where they have any empathy or sympathy
01:08:04.480 or a moment of humanity for this man when he's begging and pleading that i can't breathe you would
01:08:12.140 think even if it's just because they're being uh recorded by other people right self-preservation
01:08:18.540 yeah just get off him so that doesn't look like you're killing the guy like there's not a moment
01:08:22.620 where the i can't breathe thing reminds you of eric garner and which was a big story come on you have
01:08:28.760 to be reminded of that and just say like look you're not one of these other officers that goes up to him
01:08:33.220 and says dude like i don't want to be in this next freaking eric garner story let's just get off his
01:08:37.920 neck get off his neck you know he's not doing anything if he moves then do it again and you'd have an
01:08:42.100 argument there right like there would be let's get him up and put him in the back of the cruiser
01:08:45.440 exactly get up get in there if you do anything else you're in major trouble put the freaking stun
01:08:51.480 uh you know the uh the taser the taser on him and you know without pressing the the uh the
01:08:55.800 electrification button for lack of a better word uh not as you know not an officer but you know you
01:09:00.800 put him and say if you do anything we're gonna i'm i'm gonna jam this button down and it's gonna
01:09:05.740 suck for you so don't do it at least give him a chance to comply nothing like that nothing like
01:09:11.920 that and that is really disturbing you know sometimes there may be part of this that we
01:09:16.900 haven't seen that would explain um why they were so why they they handled it uh in a much more
01:09:26.860 aggressive way than you would expect right like sometimes there is an interaction where they have
01:09:31.700 done something maybe they maybe he did fight back in a way that we didn't see but none of that would
01:09:36.200 like we have soldiers who go to war and capture al-qaeda members and isis members and treat them
01:09:43.940 better things like this to them yeah right like yes it doesn't matter what they've done once they get to
01:09:48.820 a place where they are not fighting back and they are uh they are they have no ability to do anything
01:09:55.820 you know we celebrate here in this country the fact that we send uh you know our fighters to foreign
01:10:01.880 wars where they have killed thousands of our own people and we still don't do this to them we have
01:10:08.660 we have massive debates of whether we're allowed to pour water on khalid sheikh muhammad or not
01:10:13.640 yeah we don't you can't do this and the fact that you would do it in a situation where you know you're on
01:10:21.860 camera and you know the history you know the context of the situation you know how this is going to be
01:10:28.860 reviewed you know people are going to see it happen and you know the risks and you disregard
01:10:33.680 all of that and you disregard all of it because why right why again we'll have a trial we don't just
01:10:40.840 we don't you know we're not gonna you know assassinate this guy in the street because he
01:10:43.920 did something he should go there should be due process it should be due process but he should
01:10:47.800 definitely be charged i think with something something and i don't know exactly what it would be i
01:10:52.560 i think negligent negligent homicide or some sort of high level manslaughter sounds right to me it may be
01:10:59.980 fall into the category where it's possible to charge them for murder um and that might be
01:11:05.020 appropriate here i mean it looks it looks that bad certainly it does you always hold back to try to
01:11:09.840 understand whatever context you're missing but in reality unless there's something i can't even think
01:11:17.800 of what the what the thing would be no that would justify this behavior on the ground face down with
01:11:23.880 his hands handcuffed behind his back what's he gonna do there's nothing he could do and it's it's so
01:11:30.640 disturbing because of how many fantastic officers that we have and how great they usually are yes you
01:11:37.840 can't and this plays right into the whole hysteria about the cops are just killing black people left and
01:11:44.720 right yeah which is not the case yep and you know we always say this about other groups right we say
01:11:50.300 this about we're talking about isis moments ago you know when there's a terrorist attack it is it's yes
01:11:56.400 of course we can all say how bad it is the most important people to say how bad this is are other
01:12:01.900 muslims if there's a muslim terrorist attack if isis is responsible this is why people like zuti jasser
01:12:07.280 are so important to come out and say yes that behavior is completely wrong those people are doing the
01:12:13.420 wrong things that you know but but there's also a good section of our our community as well and
01:12:18.860 they're great people police officers need to have credibility to do that now look we have to also take
01:12:25.420 a step back when you're talking about what's going on and what seems to be coming as far as protests and
01:12:30.820 all of this we have a decent amount of murders in this country more than any of us would like
01:12:37.560 they go on often when they happen when a when a black person kills a white person it is not
01:12:44.900 appropriate to say all black people are responsible for that the person the individual who commits the
01:12:50.380 crime is the one responsible for it the same way and everybody needs to remember this today the same way
01:12:56.900 that when one police officer let's say he's guilty completely of murder which again it looks like it to
01:13:01.280 me i you know i'm no legal expert but if he is we should not hold other cops responsible for that
01:13:07.880 behavior number one and number two we have to recognize that these things are terrible and they
01:13:12.480 happen and we have a system to deal with them the best way that we can if that system reacts the way
01:13:17.180 it's supposed to we can all be really pissed off but that does not mean that we should you know
01:13:23.160 be you know burning down cities right right it's not the way that that should work they got fired
01:13:30.100 immediately my guess is they get charged within a few days when as they're gathering evidence there
01:13:36.080 has to be some time for the system to play out uh but i don't think it's going to take long and
01:13:40.880 there's plenty of evidence they had we've been informed by the police department that they all had
01:13:45.060 their body cameras on so there's there's that evidence and the people who were filming it that
01:13:50.580 were bystanders begging the police to get off of him and to listen to him and to ease up a little bit
01:13:57.300 and in fact several of them said you're killing the guy and then he was motionless after a while
01:14:03.540 and they still kept his knee there still kept his knee in his neck and throat at the very least the
01:14:08.500 guy had passed out at that point at the very he might have been already dead by then he might have
01:14:12.620 been dead and and but you think of like if you're in a situation where you're being restrained or you
01:14:18.040 something like that someone's choking you right like your body is going to do everything it can to
01:14:22.960 protect against that right you're going to your chin's going to be pushed down you're going to tighten
01:14:27.300 it's going to give you some level of protection when you pass out you stop doing that right so now
01:14:33.440 everything's just collapsing on top of each other the windpipe is closing yeah and the fact that you
01:14:38.480 and he's suffocated it's i just it's it's inexplicable terrific you know there's one thing where
01:14:44.220 mistakes do happen in police work if you there can be a bad incident it could be something where
01:14:49.960 you're trying you don't realize something innocent is happening and you react you think it's threatening
01:14:55.000 and you know people have been shot in that way all terrible but not this this is this it develops
01:15:02.120 over a long period of time there's nothing happening there it's inexplicable it doesn't necessarily mean
01:15:09.920 and this is i guess worth pointing out it doesn't necessarily mean they were doing it because they
01:15:13.520 wanted to kill a black guy it could just be terrible police work yes right i think there's it's impossible
01:15:18.400 to avoid the racial parts of this clearly going to be part of the conversation on it it doesn't
01:15:24.840 necessarily mean they they left the house that day and they were like you know what i'd like to do
01:15:28.680 today is find a black person put my knee on their throat but it doesn't like that part is separate
01:15:33.760 it can be a part of the conversation but separate of who the person is it just seems to be absolutely
01:15:39.880 horrific police work at the very least and you know maybe maybe if the guy resisted at the very
01:15:45.180 beginning which i i didn't see because it wasn't on this particular video uh but maybe that pissed
01:15:50.200 him off to the point where yeah i'm just going to be on this guy's neck it might not have been racial
01:15:54.300 he just might have anger may have taken hold it doesn't excuse it at all no not in the least but
01:15:59.500 it is it is a lot of times that is the factor like yeah you see this is happening where um a good
01:16:03.780 example of this was in the nfl was it last year where uh the guy in pittsburgh um hit the hit the
01:16:10.520 the quarterback with it in his head uh oh yeah yeah i can't remember the exact two two players
01:16:16.600 it was it was the guy who hit the quarterback in the head with his helmet yeah at the end of that
01:16:20.140 game and um a lot of criticism for the obviously he's going to get suspended and all this thing
01:16:26.700 his his comeback to that was he called me the n-word now there's no evidence of that the nfl went
01:16:33.220 through all the tapes did not find any evidence of it there's no reason to believe it actually occurred
01:16:37.580 and nobody else apparently heard it right either nobody else heard it either including other
01:16:41.440 african-americans who were there did not hear it right but the the bigger part of that is it still
01:16:46.320 would not justify what he did exactly it would under you'd be understanding why he'd be pissed off
01:16:51.480 about it you'd understand yeah he's pissed off he got called a racial slur but that does not mean
01:16:57.660 you hit an unprotected head with a helmet at full speed that's not okay all right even if he did call
01:17:04.760 you that and then i think a lot of times we get locked up into well well well how why did he
01:17:08.720 what was his motivation why did this guy do something wrong did he commit a crime all of
01:17:14.100 those things are immaterial to what the action was at the end there when the guy is even if you want
01:17:21.180 to take the parts where he's awake and dismiss them the guy clearly at some point passes out and he
01:17:26.860 still keeps his his knee on his neck i'm sorry you just i i can't find any justification i can't find
01:17:34.800 anything other than this seems to be a case where whatever the legal maximum is is where it should
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01:18:59.420 it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program uh sometime during the course of the show
01:19:07.500 uh we should just take a few minutes and uh play this this girl who plays the knight rider theme i love
01:19:17.260 on the cello yeah and splits it into eight different parts and it's really well done really good stuff
01:19:23.280 have you ever seen the the guys who play that what do they call i think they're called two cellos
01:19:27.900 because it's two guys with two cellos why don't they call it two guys two cellos i don't know i don't
01:19:34.320 know it's ridiculous um but they play a version of uh acdc's uh um thunderstruck and on the cello
01:19:45.920 and it's awesome you've never seen it apparently no but this sounds this is reminiscent of that uh
01:19:52.040 but she's really good maybe maybe we'll take a few minutes and and play that later on uh just to break
01:19:57.460 up some of the insanity and the racism and the you know the death and destruction yeah and and you know
01:20:02.640 all the the goal of the media just to blame trump for everything i mean we're not hearing a lot about
01:20:06.780 brazil right now with coronavirus which is they're in a totally out of control right now they're in
01:20:12.580 tough shape yeah uh they actually for the first time that i've noticed it at least since the united
01:20:18.100 states obviously a big country took over the lead if you want to say that for daily deaths from
01:20:23.460 covet 19 someone passed us yesterday which was brazil wow brazil is totally out of control and the only
01:20:30.460 only time you ever hear anything about it is uh their president's just like trump well that's not
01:20:36.460 true no it's not true he's you know he certainly has his populist leanings but he's trumped to about
01:20:40.540 the 1000th power much worse much much worse much worse but yeah they had over a thousand people die
01:20:48.420 yesterday oh uh and they don't seem to have it under control at all they certainly don't have our
01:20:53.160 medical system it's some big problems coming out of brazil right now uh 888-727-BECK it's pat and stew
01:21:01.780 for glenn on the glenn beck program with pat and stew this week for glenn uh who is on vacation
01:21:07.040 888-727-BECK uh pretty pretty historic day today because there's going to be a launch of a spacecraft
01:21:15.420 that's the first ever sort of collaboration between uh the government a space agency nasa
01:21:23.560 and a private industry a private company um elon musk's spacex so the rocket is from spacex but
01:21:31.680 there was a lot of nasa help in this there was a lot of nasa money in it like 3.1 billion uh and
01:21:37.700 they helped develop this thing because their astronauts are going to be using it and so this
01:21:42.640 will be the first time since 2011 that we've had a space launch from the united states of america
01:21:49.020 because we haven't had a space vehicle since 2011 uh when obama canceled the program the the space
01:21:56.260 shuttle uh program with nothing to replace it with so we've been space hitchhikers ever since
01:22:03.200 and uh every time we go into space with with nasa astronauts in the last nine years it costs us a
01:22:11.200 hundred million dollars to do that with the russians from kazakhstan jeez so finally we've got
01:22:18.540 spacex who has this rocket developed this uh crew dragon it's their dragon's uh space vehicle that is
01:22:26.960 that has a a manned crew this time for the first time um ever in this particular adventure so it's
01:22:34.940 it's a big deal it's a big day today and at 4 30 eastern they'll be launching provided
01:22:40.340 the weather is okay and they can do it and it's been pretty impressive i mean the the musk
01:22:44.520 spacex has been impressive though they have had they've had a few multiple rockets blow up yeah
01:22:50.680 this type of rocket as well too right blow up on the launch pad yes so there is some worry here
01:22:55.800 yes not to say that they you know there's always worry in one of these missions but nasa has put the
01:23:00.740 risk at one in 276 and both the astronauts who are going to be in the vehicle have said we're
01:23:07.220 completely comfortable with that yeah as you as you'd imagine yes as you would imagine astronauts
01:23:11.960 would be but i think most of us would say it's a little too high if it's not one in 276 million
01:23:17.640 i'm not sure i want to do it exactly one in 276
01:23:21.200 yeah it's nerve-wracking very much so nerve-wracking it really is that is a that's those are not odds you
01:23:30.400 want your life no to be wagered on um no but you know these guys of course have uh worked
01:23:36.860 an endless amount of time for 20 years to try to to to do this and it's their dream and and and
01:23:43.920 they've been trained in all of this and yeah i mean that is a it's a whole nother world that space
01:23:47.460 world is a whole a whole nother world i was just reading a book about this uh recently uh it was a ben
01:23:53.420 ben mesrick book i love ben mesrick books uh he but he was about um it's called sex on the moon
01:23:58.600 it's about uh the the scandal that happened in the early 2000s i guess where they stole
01:24:05.100 a guy who's working at nasa stole moon rocks and tried to sell them uh for giant profits it's one of
01:24:11.060 the most uh you know uh the highest price you know substance on earth right because there's only a
01:24:17.340 certain amount of pounds they're all controlled by by nasa they're all in safes and he broke basically
01:24:22.040 broke in and stole these things and and tried to make cash off of it it's an amazing story and
01:24:26.720 legitimately amazing did he make cash off uh no unfortunately the person he was uh selling
01:24:31.940 the moon rocks to happen to work for the fbi yeah so it didn't go over all that well uh how does that
01:24:37.900 happen all the time i know well i mean they they were it seemed you know this is a little bit off
01:24:43.200 topic here but their approach to the the guy who was doing it was came up you know was not a
01:24:49.820 he was he was trying to build his way into a big career in this world but had you know essentially
01:24:56.520 a glorified intern at this point um but was so promising he had access to a lot of areas you
01:25:01.320 know you wouldn't brad melcher has something on this doesn't really yeah i think he's written about
01:25:05.200 it oh really i wouldn't be surprised i mean it's a it's an incredible story because it sounds familiar
01:25:09.060 but he his he was much worse at being a criminal than than he was being a scientist uh his efforts there
01:25:17.560 were like you know he was bringing in people who really didn't know what they were doing he was
01:25:20.860 like basically posting like want ads like hey i got some stuff i'm not allowed to sell who wants some
01:25:26.180 to like you know rock collectors and uh it did not turn out well most people just thought it was a joke
01:25:32.260 it was just one guy in uh in was it belgium that was a rock collector and was like this doesn't sound
01:25:38.780 right and contacted the fbi and that's how they wound up catching him anyway he's out of prison
01:25:42.200 he's out of prison now um but it you got you see the dedication though is what i was getting to is
01:25:47.460 that these the people who are in this program live live it oh for sure like they would die to take a
01:25:55.280 risk like this literally you know um and have yes you know so this is it's it's a it's a big deal
01:26:01.780 though i like the fact that we are at least involving the private sector i do too i do too and
01:26:06.660 it's kind of strange because i've always been a big man nasa fan and i i was trying to figure out
01:26:11.020 well that's it's a government-run agency and i i believe private private industry does things way
01:26:16.900 better than the government does but i've always believed in nasa maybe that's because they've been
01:26:20.740 the only player in this game you know that that we know of until now now that we have three companies
01:26:27.340 involved you got elon musk's spacex you have is it blue origin with bezos and amazon and then you've
01:26:34.580 got virgin atlantic's virgin space or whatever they call that uh from richard branson so now there are
01:26:40.540 a bunch of companies uh trying to do this uh on a private business level and so it's it makes it
01:26:46.400 makes it kind of interesting but because it's a first time it's a little nerve-wracking as well
01:26:51.340 yeah yeah i can see it and it's you know the the elon musk saga is fascinating for multiple reasons
01:26:57.600 you know beyond just the space part of it him as a person everything's changing with this guy right now
01:27:05.140 we have to take a 60 second break let's take the break come back on the other side and and discuss
01:27:09.720 the change there's a new poll out showing that everybody's opinion is currently in the middle
01:27:14.700 of changing on elon musk and it's a partisan thing and it's a partisan thing yet again back in a second
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01:28:27.300 it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program 888-727-BECK uh talking about elon
01:28:41.680 elon musk here and his spacex program uh which they launch it they launched today the first manned
01:28:49.040 spacex flight uh launches today at 4 30 eastern 3 30 central uh but it's interesting to note that
01:28:56.860 things are changing a little bit for elon musk um you know here's a guy who believes in global warming
01:29:03.720 to the extent that he's trying to get to mars and establish a colony there because he believes humans
01:29:10.140 will have to be uh multiple planet oriented yeah because we're losing the earth the man with his own
01:29:17.340 money it and and is building spaceships to escape global warming yes and this is a man who has taken
01:29:26.460 his own money again he's had government uh assistance in some of these projects but he's also taken a big
01:29:30.880 chunk of his own money and decided to build an electric car company then he decided to save the
01:29:37.380 planet to save the planet from global warming he's decided to build a solar panel factory uh and batteries
01:29:42.740 improve all that technology to save the planet to save the planet he is completely in line with uh
01:29:49.440 with the left-wing ideology when it comes to global warming and how to how to fix it though you know
01:29:54.880 he's doing i do i've always had an affinity for elon musk in that he's trying to do it through the
01:29:59.600 capitalist system which i like which i like he's trying to build a better product we talked about
01:30:04.700 this with the guy the impossible food ceo the same idea like we're trying to do something that we
01:30:09.340 think is important for the world sure whatever that's great is it good yeah it does the car we
01:30:14.860 we've driven a tesla uh before it's you know probably the most amazing driving experience i've
01:30:20.100 ever been a part of awesome they they're awesome they they are so fast it's it's breath it's legitimately
01:30:27.320 breathtaking it is um how fast they are and again like i've you know driven some fast cars over the
01:30:31.740 years um this is it is a totally different kind of speed um and it's really it's really fascinating
01:30:38.100 um so he's trying to do it in that way which i like you got the chevy volt up until this point
01:30:43.540 or a dumb toyota prius and then he comes along with with this and revolutionizes electric cars
01:30:50.820 uh and so the left should love him and i think they did they used to yeah right i've been trying to find
01:30:58.520 a good old pole on elon musk now he's always been a sort of a centric eccentric character um he's not
01:31:06.960 always he's you know tweeted things that people think are crazy and you know there's all that
01:31:11.220 stuff of so he's always been that billionaire right and i always thought that like you know
01:31:15.740 global warming would not be my focus however if i were a billionaire i would do a lot of the same
01:31:21.060 stuff elon musk does which is just like i'm gonna start a flamethrower company you know like it's
01:31:25.600 stuff like that like he's just you could tell he's just having fun with this at times even though
01:31:29.600 he thinks he's doing something important so the left did like him quite a bit uh he did not
01:31:35.320 like donald trump in the 2016 election wanted hillary clinton to win uh said that her policies
01:31:40.840 were better for the environment better for the country he was he's no right winger right but this
01:31:48.500 is how crazy we are with this situation when it comes to just teams now a new poll has come out
01:31:54.880 and has uh the favorability of elon musk turning into a completely partisan affair uh this is um broken
01:32:03.760 down by parties now his approval rating overall seems to be you know definitely worse than it was
01:32:12.660 if you go back a few months and years um there was a poll that let's see this is 2016 poll taken
01:32:19.980 uh elon musk favorability was 29 to 12 again a lot of people don't have opinions on ceos pretty common
01:32:25.320 but 29 to 12 is you know he's a plus 17 there okay another poll um had elon musk at
01:32:32.500 uh 33 to 10 okay so plus 23 uh elon musk today new poll out this is from echelon insights
01:32:43.480 uh has a has him at 23 percent favorable 34 unfavorable so a major underwater 12 percentage
01:32:54.060 points uh 11 if i said that wrong 23 34 so he's minus 11 overall wow however that breaks down
01:33:00.780 among party lines if i were to ask you six months ago you may have said yes it probably does break
01:33:06.240 down on party lines democrats like him because all the global warming stuff and republicans don't like
01:33:10.940 him that much because he's always talking about global warming stuff right here's the breakdown by
01:33:14.680 party uh gop now sees elon musk favorable 31 unfavorable 24 so he's plus seven among republicans okay
01:33:24.600 democrats 18 18 favorable 41 unfavorable so he's minus 23 among democrats a man who's building spaceships
01:33:35.020 to escape global warming is mine and remember to add on to this it must be noted that the democrats
01:33:42.100 have made a show for years telling us global warming is the most important thing and the biggest threat
01:33:48.460 over and over and over what could he say on pandemics that would make you leave him on his
01:33:54.720 global warming mission let's get back to work yeah he said let me open up the factory i own
01:34:00.100 let me invite the employees i pay to come back and earn their salaries and now they don't like him for
01:34:06.540 that and now they don't like him so now that he's now he's on trump's side now he's on trump's side
01:34:10.720 yeah so they've abandoned what they have told us is the most important thing what they have told us is
01:34:15.380 the biggest threat because he wants to open up his his factory a couple of weeks before they said it
01:34:22.000 was allowed because of that and because of his opinion on coronavirus which again to me a pandemic
01:34:29.280 is a bigger threat than global warming but that's not the case you've been making you've been telling us
01:34:34.540 the opposite so you should be able to prioritize and say the work he's doing on global warming far
01:34:39.280 outweighs his he doesn't even like trump but his agreement with trump on one small slice of a big
01:34:45.760 story but because it's trump it's the way the media handles this and people are just like well no we
01:34:52.860 don't care about him at all it indicates two things to me number one we're way too tribal on this stuff
01:34:59.280 and and you know i think it's in this case it's all democrats basically i think republicans would
01:35:03.640 respect you know they don't like the global warming part maybe of elon musk but they like him i think
01:35:09.480 they like he's a bigger than life figure he's a billionaire is some of that settles it was a
01:35:14.480 capitalist yeah we've always liked musk i mean we've always said that um i don't i don't think that
01:35:19.040 that was maybe unpopular among republicans but maybe it's a little bit he's a little more popular now
01:35:24.080 democrats is the exact opposite so number one just they're just being tribal right the second someone
01:35:28.860 says something that not even praises trump but just agrees with the guy just agrees with the guy
01:35:34.280 the they totally turn on like him it's insanity and number two let's be honest about it they never
01:35:40.320 believed global warming was the biggest thing none like the average democratic voter does not
01:35:45.900 actually believe that they believe isis is a bigger threat they believe uh you know pandemics are a
01:35:52.920 bigger threat they do believe this there are people i think like elon musk who actually does think
01:35:58.000 global warming is a real thing and he's put his money where his mouth is i'm not saying it's not
01:36:01.340 real but like the idea of it being a threat on the level of a global pandemic right like it's just like
01:36:05.760 it it's not true we you know this is something where you know a pandemic is a is an immediate threat
01:36:11.980 it's happening right now it's always been a risk right around the corner we've seen it happen to
01:36:17.980 the world many times in recent history and we ignored it in many ways and and acted like we had
01:36:25.840 solved that problem the global warming thing you could tell the average voter it does not actually
01:36:31.020 believe they'll say it they will virtue signal about it but they all got cars that none of them
01:36:35.800 are you know they don't none of them are get solar panels on their roofs it's just not real at some
01:36:40.840 point solar panels may very well be the type of technology we all want to buy and that is what
01:36:48.120 elon musk is trying to do make it so people don't have to have virtue to accomplish it they just
01:36:54.000 can want it because it's better that's how you solve that problem long term right yes yes just
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01:38:12.220 well the uh chinese uh social media site wechat has just they caught us dead to rights uh oh no i see
01:38:33.620 right through us oh see right through us they uh have alerted the world that american officials have
01:38:39.520 been processing dead bodies of chinese coronavirus victims into hamburgers and feeding them to the
01:38:48.380 american people i thought we could keep that quiet i guess not no i guess they're they're on to us
01:38:55.440 they're on to us finally you know after all this time they're too astute they're paying too much
01:39:00.840 attention you know especially when they realized i was worried when they started realizing that our
01:39:05.020 military was the one that planted covid19 right in their society yeah and i thought that was bad
01:39:10.300 enough but now that they caught us on the hamburger now that they caught us on the uh cannibalism
01:39:15.340 that we're being involved in um we're just not going to look good what's your favorite dish to make
01:39:22.060 out of a chinese coronavirus victim uh i like salisbury steak yeah it's like it's nice it's pretty
01:39:28.740 delicious you get a little brown gravy on there yeah um maybe a mushroom or two on top how do you
01:39:35.240 how would you well if you process some of the fatter uh dead bodies um i like the marbling and so i
01:39:40.920 like the the ribeye uh the ribeye cut okay yeah a good cut of ribeye yeah i can see that i can see
01:39:47.140 that that's and again we wouldn't normally just disclose this i didn't talk about it this openly but
01:39:51.800 they've caught us but they caught us when we chat uh you know mentioned it i mean what are you gonna do
01:39:56.800 what are you gonna do right darn it it is the scholar forum for ultimate truth oh uh and we all
01:40:05.840 know that and it's attracted 1.7 million page views i just wonder how many how many of their people
01:40:12.720 believe this kind of stuff over there do you is it a lot i mean we certainly have plenty of our own
01:40:18.160 ridiculous conspiracy theories floating around at the moment as well we're not the only ones uh they're
01:40:22.740 not the only ones on that one no we we have that but i i there has to be a decent amount but they
01:40:27.080 are really making an effort here to blame us um to pin something on us yeah and you know it would be
01:40:33.180 one thing if they didn't you know uh release a uh a global pandemic that they did not communicate the
01:40:44.860 details with us on in time i mean like they were not they did not time in any timely fashion actually
01:40:50.960 tell us what was going on how many people were dying uh you know what the makeup of this thing
01:40:55.460 was some of it they worked with some scientists there were scientists that were saying these
01:41:00.640 things and were imprisoned for it in the country right and these things like when you cause an
01:41:05.780 incident like that and at least at the very least i'm not saying they caused the virus i'm not
01:41:09.580 saying that by any means but look these things happen they came out of their country they did not
01:41:14.820 communicate with the world in an efficient way and and it made it worse they made it worse by hiding it
01:41:19.760 and slow playing it for sure and it caused a lot of life a lot of life was lost because of it but
01:41:24.420 as they say on the website cannibalism has existed in the u.s before and only a few dozen years ago
01:41:31.620 americans ate blacks indians and chinese so we've been doing it for a while uh and they know that we're
01:41:40.220 escalating that process right now so it's about time yeah it's about time i feel i feel a little bad
01:41:45.800 but i'm kind of it's like a weight off my shoulders it's almost a relief that they know now right yeah
01:41:50.160 it's just like it's nice i don't have to hide it anymore you know we could all go and just order
01:41:54.480 our chinese coronavirus coronavirus victims salisbury steak whenever we want and everything
01:42:00.080 will be fine or the ribeye you know if you like your meat a little bit more marbled yeah uh that's
01:42:05.140 fine lots of options imagine the buffet they can put out there with the real names of the products
01:42:08.960 instead of the fake ones we use now it's a relief you're right it is it's an absolute relief
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01:43:34.160 patent stew for glenn on the glenn beck program 888-727-BECK uh have you have you been following
01:43:46.680 this norma mccorvey controversy at all she is uh roe of roe v wade the the the actual woman who wanted to
01:43:58.220 have an abortion in the 70s and took it all the way to the supreme court um wound up i think if i
01:44:06.060 remember the story correctly not having the abortion at all but uh then eventually um came out as an
01:44:15.640 advocate of uh of being pro-life and so it was pretty ironic in that the person who was responsible
01:44:23.320 for bringing it to the supreme court and winning the case that legalized abortion in the united states
01:44:28.080 then later on years later uh became a very strong pro-life advocate well now uh there's a new
01:44:38.280 documentary out on fx called uh aka jane roe and they claim in this documentary that norma mccorvey said
01:44:48.800 on her deathbed that she was faking it the whole time that she was actually pro-abortion and that
01:44:55.800 pro-life advocates just paid her and told her what to say and so she just did it i i don't believe that
01:45:03.480 i don't believe it yeah i it's hard to believe it's it is hard to believe the people who were around her
01:45:09.820 for 30 years say that this is they don't believe it either no it's not true one of those is abby
01:45:15.640 johnson uh yeah who's a who is a was a planned parenthood worker if i understand she they they
01:45:22.500 actually talked late in life they did yeah she a few days before her death um abby says uh her many
01:45:29.420 years as a dedicated pro-life advocate was not a lie her tearful conversation which i'll keep private
01:45:35.240 with me days before her death was not a lie the hour she spent praying in front of abortion
01:45:41.380 facilities was not a lie her life with christ was not a lie so she is saying those things and so as a
01:45:49.000 preacher uh who knew her very well and said that he prayed with her multiple times and that she was
01:45:56.760 legitimately pro-life the framing of it seems to be she she was paid so that she would lie to everyone
01:46:03.440 and say she was pro-life that's not even what she's saying i mean like the media framing of it is that
01:46:08.120 what she seems to be saying is that basically she got she got paid for speeches and she got paid for
01:46:13.700 i don't know books or you know like that's very typical of an activist right if you if your job
01:46:18.640 is to be an activist you're probably going to get paid to be an activist uh you know she she talks
01:46:24.180 about how people wrote her her speeches for her and things like that well you know you know so that
01:46:29.120 happened with barack obama too people write speeches for other people and guess what he makes like
01:46:33.580 450 000 per speech yeah so people pay him to to talk they sure do and does that mean that he doesn't
01:46:40.200 believe the things he's saying no it doesn't i i don't think so i'll also point out that is
01:46:46.220 i can understand why it was a big get at one point to get the person in roe versus way to come over to
01:46:54.060 your side and be a pro-life activist right i can understand why that would be attractive however it's
01:46:59.520 always going to be an anecdotal thing just because the roe from roe versus wade is pro-life is no
01:47:04.980 reason to become pro-life like it's an interesting story that surrounds it but like it is a moral
01:47:11.980 decision you base on on something completely different than like oh that person's doing it
01:47:15.900 me too like that's not the way anybody makes that decision no so i think it would be they should see
01:47:21.860 they want to treat it as like this is a crack in the foundation of the pro-life movement and
01:47:27.080 therefore it's going to collapse because this big name activist is is gone and she was lying the
01:47:32.900 whole time and like trying to insinuate that that means other people you see saying these things are
01:47:37.320 probably it's probably happening there too i i mean i can't vouch for for it a lot of people who are
01:47:43.720 around her say this is not how she felt she did have a conversion at one point and maybe you know
01:47:48.440 was not a very happy person throughout life she had a lot of terrible things happen to her
01:47:52.480 um if the story is true think about this she fought for she was roe roe versus wade she gets
01:47:58.820 all think about it from a left-wing perspective she's able to free this amazing right to be able
01:48:04.400 to kill your children for all women across the across the nation and then you spend 30 years
01:48:09.680 trying to dissuade people from doing that and hurting that movement like your life is hell right
01:48:16.740 like you've basically dedicated your life to selfish personal gain to destroy an important right
01:48:23.540 like that is it's hard to describe a worse life than that so and then we are supposed to believe
01:48:30.920 that this woman that you're telling us took money to lie is telling the absolute truth on her deathbed
01:48:37.760 in front of a documentary crew did they pay her they that question was asked of the documentary crew
01:48:44.100 you know what they said no we didn't pay her i mean there were some expenses um uh we just you know
01:48:49.380 we did license some of her photos well what do you think that like you're saying that the pro-life
01:48:56.580 movement was was paying her for a speech there's a much clearer line than licensing her personal
01:49:02.260 photos well there's a lot of people don't get paid for that you know when you're doing a documentary
01:49:07.840 you usually hand over a bunch of photos and they take them they don't license the photos typically of
01:49:11.680 something like that they're doing that because they were looking for a way to pay her and she probably
01:49:15.960 was in a desperate situation with no money and may have been taking money from them to lie who knows
01:49:21.160 you're the one telling us she's a big liar so i don't know what the truth is with her it's completely
01:49:25.780 unimportant to the pro-life cause it's important to her life and her legacy and her uh soul yeah
01:49:32.000 they act like she was a major influence on the pro-life movement i don't even know that that's the case
01:49:37.100 no i don't think so i mean i i didn't even know about the fact that she had changed until
01:49:42.660 a few years ago a few years ago and i didn't know her name you know i just knew roe from roe versus
01:49:48.200 wade yeah i knew that storyline was was vaguely familiar with it but i mean the roe versus wade
01:49:53.920 happened because there was a pro-life movement already right there's about a bunch of people who
01:49:59.180 didn't think abortion should be legal that's why we know what the case is right because there was two
01:50:03.200 sides to that the fact that she was on the pro-abortion side at one point flipped to the pro
01:50:07.660 life side and maybe went back to the pro-abortion side is completely inconsequential to the moral
01:50:12.760 argument about what should be happening yeah uh and that is of course where the the real
01:50:16.840 meat of that movement is and look how effective uh you know not that it didn't matter at all that
01:50:23.460 she changed sides i think it's great that she did if she did for real but um we lost right i mean
01:50:30.780 we've we've lost for the last 45 years uh in this debate now they act like there's how much did she
01:50:37.280 help we didn't we didn't get anywhere we lost a lot of ground in fact we've gone the wrong way since
01:50:44.360 roe v wade yeah people don't realize i think the average person maybe in this audience does but the
01:50:49.380 average person does not realize if we were to move to roe versus wade that'd be more of a pro-life
01:50:54.820 position than we're at right now a massive move to the conservative side of the argument and every
01:51:00.400 activist you see on tv would be thrown you know oddly enough screaming bloody murder about what
01:51:07.980 the evil conservatives are doing to our country you know the the roe versus wade is written
01:51:13.160 basically to say that the first trimester abortion is legal i mean it's it says you know uh quite
01:51:20.920 clearly the third trimester states can say nope it says in in roe versus wade it's in the ruling it
01:51:27.720 also says that the second trimester is when you can put on restrictions on and how it's a you know
01:51:32.100 with health restrictions and those sorts of things those things are all gone now oh yeah i mean you
01:51:36.640 know some states have oh yeah have restrictions you know not nearly as much you can't be in favor of
01:51:41.360 any restrictions and be a democrat in good standing right we're right you can't even say a minute before
01:51:46.780 birth abortion on demand at any time for any reason all the way up to birth yeah and we're in a country
01:51:53.420 where the most conservative states in our union are to the uh or to the left of of or excuse me to
01:52:03.260 the right of um uh of russia of uh of europe so europe has more let me rephrase that because i
01:52:09.540 screwed it up europe has more lib uh more conservative abortion laws than than we do united states does
01:52:16.260 including you know places like utah which is despicable i mean i so this is not a this is a
01:52:22.880 situation where that's the case but it is yeah we have a very active pro-life movement here
01:52:28.360 which but that's different than you know the hoops you have to go through in places like germany like
01:52:32.800 get a doctor sign off from from uh to have an abortion you know many countries have much more
01:52:39.440 restrictive limits you know 12 weeks eight weeks 14 weeks um you know i could we could go through the
01:52:45.100 whole list maybe sometime this week if it's worth it but it's it's a it's a dramatic difference
01:52:50.040 and you know much of our country is far to the left of europe on this particular issue
01:52:55.720 it is a situation which i'm not you know at all happy about but it is not covered at all by the
01:53:01.280 media you know they act as if well we're just one brett kavanaugh away from the from everything going
01:53:07.240 away i wish that were the case i wish it was true because i wanted to happen i really wish a lot of
01:53:11.680 times they'll say like you know you like we'll say this about the people on the left we'll say you
01:53:15.720 know you're just going after bump stocks and and other things about guns because in the in the end
01:53:20.700 you want there to be no second amendment right and they say no we love the second amendment what are
01:53:25.460 you talking about hunter we're hunters my dad's out hunting right now in minnesota um and they deny
01:53:32.020 it i own a shotgun yeah i own two yeah i saw a gun once in a movie uh here's the thing i am that way
01:53:39.880 with abortion any little restriction that we can get in the states is it the is my end goal to have
01:53:45.240 none of it yep i want no abortions zero of them but why wouldn't you take the little steps along
01:53:50.820 the way yeah i would take i would goal it's because it's better than what we're doing now
01:53:56.020 fully admit it killing fewer babies that's a good thing great that's a great outcome yeah more people
01:54:01.800 being alive better less people being alive worse this is a difficult thing for people to grasp at
01:54:08.780 times but i mean can you can can you imagine think of just how many more voters you'd have if you're
01:54:14.460 the democrats or the republicans think of how many you talk about war on women think of how many more
01:54:18.540 women you'd have when you talk about racism think of how many more black people you would have um
01:54:22.440 you know i all i know is that you know they always accuse the right of racism i know that if we
01:54:26.960 implemented our policies there'd be millions more black people alive many millions and the democrats
01:54:33.440 have policies that lead to millions of black people not being alive something like so 16 million more
01:54:39.200 black people would be alive today it's so crushing to even think about the fact that in new york city
01:54:45.520 there are more abortions than live births for black uh babies yeah that's incredible yeah there was a
01:54:54.560 staggering you know sabo the artist uh a guy who does all this like kind of uh he posts these posters
01:55:01.160 up and like you know wrecks the left a lot yeah he was on with us the other day and we were going
01:55:05.260 through his uh site and he has a just a haunting thing he did which is just it's just a little doll
01:55:11.160 of a of a black baby and above it it just says 50 50 and it's like god think about this you're in
01:55:17.520 new york city and a black baby is is is conceived it's 50 50 it's actually a little bit less i think
01:55:24.840 than 50 50 i think so yeah born that is incomprehensible we can talk about look we talked about
01:55:30.240 the minnesota thing quite clearly and and and you know stark terms about how bad the situation was
01:55:36.440 with this officer and this uh this guy who was killed in minnesota but i mean can we step even
01:55:43.300 coronavirus right like we have a hundred thousand people dead i'm not one of the people who thinks
01:55:46.880 that like this has been they're lying about it or anything like that i'm not on that bandwagon
01:55:50.060 a lot of people whatever even the skeptical case at this point is a lot of freaking people are dead
01:55:55.300 from this and they you know and it's a it's a bad thing but i mean we step back from this the way
01:56:00.420 we've reacted to this being very very dramatic and obviously everyone's talked about the economic
01:56:05.080 side effects of this you know we would have millions of more people live if we would not
01:56:11.540 simply kill them in the womb while they're completely innocent and have no chance of survival no chance to
01:56:18.580 be the person who comes up with the covid 19 vaccine no right you know there's just it's it is
01:56:25.160 it's it's incomprehensible that this does not grasp the country's attention so much more than it does
01:56:32.240 currently and i think because it's it's down these tribal lines and no one has any belief if anything's
01:56:37.280 ever going to change you know we don't talk about it all that much but we've made this point before
01:56:42.120 if we spent every minute of every show solely talking about that issue morally that it would be a crappy
01:56:48.240 show you'd be like god i cannot hear about this topic again but morally i would have no qualms
01:56:54.800 with it yeah if it was the only thing we ever discussed if tax rates got to 80 percent and we
01:57:00.080 just ignored it and let them go it'd be really really bad but i mean you can make the argument
01:57:04.260 this is the clearest thing uh that we should have a voice on no question you're listening to glenn back
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01:58:37.880 this is kind of a uh cool version of a girl playing
01:58:45.320 the night rider theme samara ginsburg is her name okay she's playing on the on a uh
01:58:54.120 eight different parts on a cello on a cello yeah yes i could not i was drawing a complete blank as
01:59:03.860 to what that's called eight different parts on a cello and she's split into eight different little
01:59:08.760 little scenes uh and she's this is really good it's really detailed too i will say first of all
01:59:16.840 night rider one of the great tv themes of all time i've always loved this stupid tv theme um but i
01:59:22.800 would also say too one of the weird things that's come out of this is really oddly creative things i
01:59:29.460 mean i guess people have more time on their hands and they're putting this stuff together
01:59:32.800 with the with the internet getting to amplify it it's been some of that's been pretty cool i mean
01:59:37.920 she's playing a all eight parts on her own
01:59:40.320 that's good it's really cool it's really good it's really i could have done that i mean i
01:59:46.360 obviously have the talent for it i just oh yeah never you know i just didn't want to i had more
01:59:50.140 important things yeah i can't waste time like that uh i wish i could yeah but i can't i've been
01:59:55.380 you know creating uh cures to viruses really yep uh i've been yeah like which ones because
02:00:03.200 obviously not this particular virus is going around well actually i have you have
02:00:07.900 cured coronavirus uh covid19 the the issue is i i'm not going to give it to people unless uh you
02:00:15.080 know they give me a billion dollars oh and no one's stepped up to the nobody has you know i'm doing it
02:00:20.400 purely for profit uh i'm not trying to help people at some point though i would think that would be
02:00:25.540 worth worth it to some government well here's what i say is like purchase that give me the billion
02:00:29.560 dollars then find out if i've cured it okay the biggest the biggest issue is what you lose you're
02:00:35.300 out of billion dollars you guys spend that on turtle tunnels right you know so just give me the billion
02:00:39.300 and then you'll have the knowledge and this peace of mind to know whether the cure is already done
02:00:43.880 huh you know it's worth a lot
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