The Glenn Beck Program - May 03, 2023


Mr. President, Shame on You | Guests: Sen. Mike Lee & Ryan Webb | 5⧸3⧸23


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 5 minutes

Words per Minute

154.7944

Word Count

19,359

Sentence Count

1,835

Misogynist Sentences

31

Hate Speech Sentences

24


Summary


Transcript

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00:01:53.160 So, in 2007, when the banks failed and the big crash, 25 banks failed and had to be bailed out.
00:02:05.380 Okay?
00:02:05.720 25 banks failed.
00:02:08.380 Washington Mutual, the single largest bank failure in U.S. history.
00:02:12.700 Over the one-year period of the bank failures, they all had to be bailed out to the total of $526 billion over 12 months.
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00:04:06.920 So, Stu, yesterday we were talking.
00:04:10.820 How much did you say the FDIC had in its full account?
00:04:17.300 Gosh, I don't have the number up in front of me still, but I think it was $128 billion.
00:04:21.640 Yeah, something like that.
00:04:22.480 Something like that.
00:04:22.760 Let's just be generous.
00:04:23.700 Say it's $150 because that's over, right?
00:04:26.260 Yeah.
00:04:26.480 Okay, so $150.
00:04:28.260 In 2007, 25 banks, 25 banks, they had to be bailed out, including Washington Mutual, the single largest bank failure in history, total of $526 billion, and that was over 12 months.
00:04:44.340 In the last five weeks, we have had three U.S. banks fail, and we're already over the 2007 total by $6 billion.
00:04:59.240 Jeez.
00:05:00.120 This is the data from the Federal Reserve, and I don't know if there's more to come because the Federal Reserve is, you have to wait two years before they give you the official numbers, so I'm not, you know, can't, we can't verify for two years.
00:05:21.480 Now, that is adjusted for inflation, but it doesn't include Credit Suisse a month ago, and we have no idea how much the Federal Reserve provided in emergency lending there because it was overseas, a foreign bank.
00:05:38.320 They don't have to report anything again for two years.
00:05:42.420 Now, you have PacWest and Western Alliance in deep trouble.
00:05:46.960 Yesterday, the Bank Stock Index lost 50% of its value in the past two months.
00:05:54.320 It's starting to smell like a panic.
00:05:57.140 There are other banks now on the chopping block.
00:06:01.120 So we are already ahead of 2007 in bank failures compared to, you know, 2007.
00:06:10.940 We're already ahead of that.
00:06:12.520 That's remarkable.
00:06:12.980 I mean, there's no feeling in the media, no indication to the average person that this is anywhere close to the size of what happened in 2008.
00:06:22.600 Uh-uh.
00:06:23.740 And isn't it interesting that it took 27 banks to equal five this time, to beat five, five.
00:06:34.040 And the whole point of their crappy legislation after this happened in 2007 and 2008 was to not, to make sure these big banks don't get too big.
00:06:41.820 Correct.
00:06:42.440 They were supposed to avoid this exact thing.
00:06:44.600 Yeah.
00:06:45.040 Because now they're too big.
00:06:46.360 Now all of them are too big to fail.
00:06:48.120 And now, not only has a $213 billion bank gone under, but they sold it to the largest bank in the country.
00:06:57.720 So that one's even bigger.
00:06:58.740 First Republic, now just think of this in deposits, okay?
00:07:02.880 Just think of, you know, FDIC.
00:07:05.920 All of this money isn't in deposits, obviously.
00:07:09.060 But First Republic, $213 billion.
00:07:11.220 Silicon, $209 billion.
00:07:13.680 Signature, $110 billion.
00:07:17.180 $94 billion in 24 other banks.
00:07:20.700 And $432 billion in the Washington Mutual Bank.
00:07:24.920 Okay?
00:07:26.700 So, wow, that's not good, right?
00:07:30.400 So, $213 billion, $209 billion, $110 billion, you're already over your FDIC.
00:07:39.460 You're already over.
00:07:41.260 Right.
00:07:41.900 Just that.
00:07:42.920 Which is one of the reasons why they do these forced sales.
00:07:46.860 Correct.
00:07:47.120 And you look at, it was $432 billion in Washington Mutual Bank.
00:07:52.160 Well, we've got that in two banks.
00:07:55.620 Two banks.
00:07:57.160 Already this failure.
00:07:58.660 And another $110 billion.
00:08:00.920 On what it took for $100 billion in 07?
00:08:04.440 24 other banks.
00:08:06.040 One bank.
00:08:08.040 And it's over that.
00:08:10.980 And where are you getting the money to bail all these people out with their deposits?
00:08:15.720 Where, where's that?
00:08:16.940 Where, where, in this case, JPMorgan Chase, I guess, right?
00:08:20.620 Yeah.
00:08:21.100 Now, remember, all that, that doesn't mean all that money is gone, right?
00:08:24.340 These banks, when they go under, they just are.
00:08:27.080 They sold, but they sold to JPMorgan Chase for the good, they took the good things that JPMorgan Chase could use,
00:08:35.760 that'll help them grow even bigger, and they left on the table for the Fed, for us,
00:08:41.720 all of the stuff that's collapsing.
00:08:45.060 And we should also note that First National Bank would have collapsed months ago,
00:08:51.060 if not for places like JPMorgan Chase, depositing $30 billion into their account to keep it afloat.
00:08:58.780 That already happened.
00:09:00.700 And that's now in the past.
00:09:01.380 Oh, we have no idea how much money they have given to these banks already.
00:09:04.460 Okay, so let me ask you, what caused the instability?
00:09:09.020 What, what caused Silicon Valley Bank to go?
00:09:12.000 Silicon Valley Bank was this, they, basically, they had long-term assets.
00:09:19.140 So they take, you know, you deposit $100, they take your $100, they deposit it into a fund that pays 2%.
00:09:25.220 And then all the interest rates go up because the Fed decides to jack them all up.
00:09:29.700 And suddenly, though, the investments they made thinking, you know, it's long-term debt, it's very, you know,
00:09:36.580 we haven't had inflation in such a long time.
00:09:40.000 When the inflation goes up, it lowers the value of those, that $100 they invested.
00:09:44.060 So now, to market.
00:09:45.620 Now they can't take the $100 out because it's locked into this investment.
00:09:48.940 Right.
00:09:49.360 And they can only get it out at a lower rate, and they don't have enough to cover the deposits that are there.
00:09:54.100 Correct.
00:09:54.800 Just terrible risk management combined with the Fed doing something they hadn't done in 20 years.
00:10:00.780 Okay, so that's what kicked off Silicon Valley Bank and all of these banks.
00:10:05.080 They're, they're, they're all out of whack.
00:10:07.860 Yeah, partially, I think it's partially in play here with First National.
00:10:11.520 And then Signature had a little bit more crypto exposure, but that was, which was a little bit of that.
00:10:15.520 But you also have the problem that there is a tight money supply, right?
00:10:22.420 Because of the, the jacking up of the rates.
00:10:26.100 So, all things, everything's stopping.
00:10:29.420 Okay.
00:10:30.780 Today, today, the Federal Reserve is slated to raise interest rates for the 10th time in over 12 months.
00:10:42.040 The 10th time after their two-day meeting yesterday, Central Bank expected to announce a quarter point hike, which would bring the Fed's benchmark interest rate to a level between 5 and 5.25%.
00:10:57.840 So, that's great.
00:11:01.240 But they are saying, but we think this will get it under control.
00:11:05.740 If not, we're going to have to do it again.
00:11:08.540 You're at a breaking point.
00:11:11.620 I, I, I, I know nothing about this stuff.
00:11:15.420 I know nothing about this stuff, but I know enough to know you cannot continue to raise interest rates or you will break the back of the economy.
00:11:28.780 But they're doing it anyway.
00:11:31.540 Now, what's the other thing that they say could break the back of the economy?
00:11:36.160 The other thing is the debt ceiling.
00:11:40.940 If we don't pay our bills, we're going to be downgraded.
00:11:44.480 Yeah, yeah, yeah, we will.
00:11:47.240 So, what is the plan?
00:11:50.600 The House says, we'll negotiate.
00:11:54.760 White House won't negotiate.
00:11:56.420 We'll negotiate.
00:11:57.900 But if you want the debt ceiling raised, you've got to cut spending.
00:12:03.400 Now, we'll show you where we think you can do it, but you've got to cut it.
00:12:07.840 So, where are you cutting spending?
00:12:10.420 The White House says, we're not.
00:12:12.920 Now, think of this.
00:12:14.460 Your inflation is caused by too many dollars.
00:12:19.000 There's just too much.
00:12:19.820 We've printed too much money.
00:12:21.700 That's why they're raising the interest rate.
00:12:23.820 That brings that money, sucks it back into the treasury where they can burn it.
00:12:28.960 Okay?
00:12:30.080 Get rid of it.
00:12:31.140 Now, our government is borrowing more money, which they then have to print far more than
00:12:40.760 you and I are spending at TJ Maxx.
00:12:43.520 Okay?
00:12:44.120 Far more than all of Americans.
00:12:46.560 We went out and we just were on a credit card binge.
00:12:50.440 We wouldn't make a dent into what the federal government is spending.
00:12:56.100 And yet, we're going to be the ones paying the price.
00:13:02.060 Why is nobody up in arms saying, you've got to cut the deficit?
00:13:08.240 You have to stop spending money.
00:13:11.560 But, the Democrats in the House and the Senate and the White House say Congress has to raise the debt limit
00:13:21.180 without any spending cuts or any other conditions.
00:13:27.060 Screw you!
00:13:29.940 Where is my representation?
00:13:31.760 Sincerely, where is my reputation?
00:13:40.580 Yes, we can vote for clowns.
00:13:43.760 But, they have given away their responsibility.
00:13:47.580 They have given away the only thing that can be done with an out-of-control government
00:13:55.080 is to cut the budgets and bring it back under control.
00:14:00.080 That's the job of Congress.
00:14:03.440 But, they gave that away.
00:14:05.240 In 2008, we don't care anymore.
00:14:08.440 Well, how am I being represented?
00:14:11.040 How are you being represented?
00:14:13.220 They don't care.
00:14:16.240 They'll bail everybody's college funds out.
00:14:20.340 They'll bail them out because they don't have to answer to you.
00:14:25.060 It's being done through the administrative arm.
00:14:28.560 That's unconstitutional.
00:14:30.760 And what are they doing?
00:14:31.860 They're saying that a debt ceiling from Congress is unconstitutional.
00:14:37.620 They don't need it.
00:14:39.140 They're actually now pushing that.
00:14:41.820 That Constitution doesn't say anything about a debt ceiling.
00:14:44.200 No, because our Constitution says pay your debts.
00:14:50.340 It's unbelievable.
00:14:52.800 It's unbelievable.
00:14:53.880 That's actually their argument, too.
00:14:55.020 That the Constitution says pay your debts.
00:14:56.780 So, even if Congress makes a law saying we have a debt ceiling,
00:15:01.960 we can ignore it because the Constitution says...
00:15:03.840 Because, you know, look.
00:15:04.800 The left cares about the Constitution.
00:15:06.840 You know, the Biden administration, just...
00:15:08.340 They're super constitutional.
00:15:09.580 It's all they care about.
00:15:10.400 They want to make sure they're very loyal to that document.
00:15:13.060 So, that is actually the argument they're making behind the scenes.
00:15:15.680 And they've been floating to the media now.
00:15:18.140 They're saying, oh, well, they're having these conversations.
00:15:19.700 And Joe Biden's not sure if this is actually the right way to go.
00:15:23.320 But this is what they're just...
00:15:24.520 Some aides are bringing it up.
00:15:26.120 They're always doing this stuff.
00:15:27.480 Of course, they're floating this.
00:15:28.280 And, look, you know...
00:15:30.600 And even if it's not sure, he'll just do it anyway.
00:15:34.320 He doesn't care.
00:15:35.280 He will just do it anyway.
00:15:37.300 Evidenced by the student loan program.
00:15:39.180 Which, obviously, is unconstitutional.
00:15:41.640 Obviously.
00:15:42.360 And he's doing it anyway.
00:15:43.480 I want to share something that's going on on the border.
00:15:46.660 And it's only going to get worse.
00:15:49.180 And his reaction to it.
00:15:51.940 And I'm going to say some things that I think just need to be said.
00:15:57.020 Because they're truth.
00:15:58.820 It is absolutely true.
00:16:01.240 And it needs to be said.
00:16:03.800 By all of us.
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00:17:30.960 So the White House has said that they have cut the border crossings by 90 percent, which is not true.
00:17:38.400 Not true.
00:17:40.700 Here is a clip from El Paso, Texas.
00:17:44.120 If you happen to be watching, I'll describe it here.
00:17:46.780 Remember, this is El Paso, Texas.
00:17:49.960 It's an American city.
00:17:51.480 Yeah.
00:17:52.560 Just homeless people.
00:17:55.700 Everywhere.
00:17:56.480 Tent cities.
00:17:57.320 People built clotheslines to dry clothes.
00:18:00.740 Thousands, Glenn, would you say?
00:18:02.160 Oh, thousands.
00:18:02.900 Easy thousands.
00:18:03.780 Lining the streets.
00:18:04.680 They're lining the streets.
00:18:06.460 They're all the way from the street all the way to the houses or the buildings.
00:18:12.580 So they're taking up the yards, everything.
00:18:15.980 Sidewalks.
00:18:16.460 That's an American city.
00:18:19.240 That's an American city.
00:18:21.480 And you have the balls of Lori Lightfoot and what's his name in New York saying, you got to stop sending these people to us.
00:18:34.600 We're overwhelmed.
00:18:35.500 You're Chicago.
00:18:37.800 Try being El Paso and have this on your streets.
00:18:43.000 I'm sorry.
00:18:43.960 Texas isn't a dumping ground.
00:18:50.540 Now listen.
00:18:51.560 The president is going to send some people to the border because he really cares.
00:19:04.060 And he is going to send the National Guard.
00:19:09.540 And he says to secure the border, which is already secure.
00:19:12.620 That's not true.
00:19:14.080 It's not true.
00:19:14.980 And he's not sending them to secure.
00:19:16.840 He is sending our military down to help process paperwork.
00:19:22.580 Next week, we are going to be hit by a tidal wave.
00:19:28.540 They are expecting 10,000 people every day.
00:19:35.920 Right now, it's about 2,000.
00:19:37.860 10,000 people every day.
00:19:40.800 I think it's time we have a frank talk and we ask, what is it that the president has exchanged?
00:19:52.700 The virtue, the sweetness, the hope, the dreams of little boys and girls who are raped by drug cartels, trafficked by drug and sex rings?
00:20:12.440 Tell me, what did you exchange that for, Mr. President?
00:20:17.340 You don't care.
00:20:18.660 You lost 85,000 children.
00:20:23.900 85,000 children.
00:20:26.860 You don't know where they are.
00:20:28.940 Our president, he's a pimp.
00:20:37.220 He's a pimp.
00:20:40.360 He's a drug smuggler.
00:20:43.340 He is helping the sex rings with children here in America.
00:20:52.000 He is helping the drug cartels get fentanyl.
00:20:56.720 Now, why do you think we're having so many problems with fentanyl?
00:20:59.220 Because our borders are open.
00:21:03.520 And I'm sorry, but there is no way any rational, reasonable human being who actually cares about America, the American people, and human beings
00:21:20.200 doesn't do something on the border to stop this.
00:21:25.420 The women that are raped on the way, the drug cartels, they own us.
00:21:37.640 So what did you get out of it, President Biden?
00:21:41.740 What deal are you getting?
00:21:43.440 Is it just the destruction of America?
00:21:45.920 Is that what you're doing?
00:21:48.580 Or are you so out of touch that you don't even know this is going on?
00:21:53.340 I could go either way.
00:21:54.820 But I think you are in the grips of evil because only evil would turn a blind eye to what is happening to children, mothers, even single guys, families.
00:22:12.840 You want to take your family over the border and rest it in the arms of a drug cartel to get you across?
00:22:21.420 What does that cost you?
00:22:23.460 What does that cost you?
00:22:25.300 More than money.
00:22:28.840 Mr. President, shame on you.
00:22:31.720 Not only will America pay a heavy price for this, but mark my word, sir, in the eternities you will forever pay.
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00:24:14.800 So, there is some breaking news just breaking now.
00:24:27.500 Russia claims two drones, Ukrainian drones, attack the Kremlin overnight.
00:24:34.180 There is a video, don't know if this is real or not.
00:24:39.820 We have no idea, but it is coming from the Russian government.
00:24:43.960 They're not only saying that it was an attack on the Kremlin.
00:24:47.540 They say that it is an assassination attempt on Putin.
00:24:52.080 This is really not good.
00:24:55.640 Russia said that they will, they reserve the right to respond appropriately.
00:25:03.780 Now, if you want to do it proportionately, I think you'd throw a sparkler over the border because it did no damage.
00:25:11.940 It looks bad, but it did no damage.
00:25:16.340 Can we talk about something else for just a second before?
00:25:20.040 I, you know, it's time that we start talking about heroes, good things.
00:25:26.280 For instance, did you know the trans identified male has just won first place in the women's cycling tour?
00:25:35.920 Did you know that?
00:25:37.080 No.
00:25:37.600 Yes.
00:25:38.220 Congratulations.
00:25:39.000 She, he, they won.
00:25:42.440 They won.
00:25:43.400 They won.
00:25:44.200 Taking first place.
00:25:46.360 The first female with junk in her pants.
00:25:50.520 Taking first place.
00:25:52.600 And I, hats off.
00:25:54.480 Also, there's a bearded man who claims to be a woman, but doesn't do anything about it.
00:26:05.340 Uh, just still looks like a man, but he's, um, he's a good looking woman.
00:26:09.320 If he'd throw some makeup on, you know, spend five minutes in front of the mirror, dude.
00:26:13.380 Anyway, he just won.
00:26:15.140 Yeah.
00:26:15.840 Another winner.
00:26:16.980 The women's poker tournament.
00:26:19.040 He just won.
00:26:20.440 So you got that.
00:26:21.640 So this is good for women.
00:26:23.280 This is good for women.
00:26:24.840 And I, you know, a lot of people might take this as being sarcastic, but there is a guy in Delaware County.
00:26:31.540 In Indiana, he is a Delaware County, Indiana councilman.
00:26:37.120 Uh, he's Ryan Webb and he is the first Republican local councilman to come forward as a lesbian woman of color.
00:26:49.120 And Ryan hats off to you.
00:26:53.320 Well, good morning, sir.
00:26:55.000 I, uh, I appreciate the invitation and, uh, thank you for the recognition.
00:26:59.060 Thank you.
00:26:59.460 Sure.
00:26:59.760 Sure.
00:27:00.300 Now, how long have you been contemplating this, uh, transition to a woman?
00:27:06.520 Well, I'm not really sure how long I've been contemplating it.
00:27:10.800 I, you know, I, I felt, I felt this way, uh, for quite a long time and just really wasn't sure the right time to do it.
00:27:18.020 Uh, but as you know, with each passing day, uh, to become more and more socially acceptable and, uh, the rules have, have become, uh, ingrained and, and set in stone as such that someone such as myself,
00:27:29.660 who has no real ambition to actually live life as a woman, however, knows in my heart that I am a woman, uh, I thought this was the right time for me to go ahead and, uh, announce that that's the way I choose to self-identify.
00:27:43.980 I think that's great.
00:27:45.000 You, you did say in your Facebook post that, uh, uh, you noticed that there wasn't, there wasn't any LGBTQ representation, uh, on the council board.
00:27:56.480 Uh, and, uh, you are the first woman of color too.
00:28:01.120 What color are you?
00:28:03.180 Well, um, I appreciate you saying that.
00:28:06.160 And, and I did notice that, and I thought, you know, we just need a little bit, uh, more diversity.
00:28:10.800 We had way too many, uh, straight white men on the council.
00:28:13.920 And I thought, you know, we could do something about this, but to answer, uh, what, what my heritage is, I am Cherokee, uh, native American on both sides.
00:28:21.540 Very proud of that.
00:28:22.480 And, uh, which, uh, qualifies me as the woman of color that I am.
00:28:26.000 Oh, so you're not just, Jane, you're not just a white guy that is, is now saying I identify as a woman of color.
00:28:34.480 You're actually, I mean, we could, you know, in the old days, I would say scientifically show your bloodline has Cherokee in it.
00:28:44.280 Oh yeah.
00:28:45.080 Yeah.
00:28:45.400 Fully, fully backed up with the documents of ancestry DNA.com.
00:28:49.340 Um, you know, shout out to them, but yeah, you know, that is a fact.
00:28:53.200 So now you say you're, uh, excited to be a vocal partner of the LGBTQQIAPC plus plus movement.
00:29:03.780 Um, and just how far can we take things?
00:29:06.860 Uh, you're glad that, you know, now anyone just like you can be anything or anyone they want.
00:29:13.300 But where, what, what do you, how far do you want to take things?
00:29:18.260 Well, you know, with this, this whole journey of, uh, you know, gender discovery and who you are, I'm just riding the wave.
00:29:24.900 And wherever it takes me is where it goes.
00:29:26.860 And I've said before, you know, oftentimes with these things, they're very complex.
00:29:30.800 Sometimes we end up right back where we started.
00:29:33.060 But, uh, for what I'm trying to do as far as, you know, promote some awareness within the community is to, you know, there's, there's a lot of bad information out there from some of these folks as being intolerant and hateful.
00:29:43.740 And I want to show the world that some of us are pretty down to earth and sensible people.
00:29:48.400 We're not all crazy.
00:29:49.640 Right.
00:29:50.040 Right.
00:29:50.480 Okay.
00:29:51.100 Have you had your first period yet?
00:29:53.400 Well, you know, I, I, I had something going on the other day, but I wouldn't classify it as that.
00:29:58.860 I think I just had a little bit of indigestion.
00:30:00.960 Okay.
00:30:01.500 All right.
00:30:02.000 Well, be prepared.
00:30:03.700 You should keep some family, talk to your, are you married?
00:30:07.860 I am.
00:30:08.520 Yeah.
00:30:08.620 You are married.
00:30:09.220 Beautiful wife, Brandy.
00:30:10.020 Yeah.
00:30:10.320 Beautiful wife, Brandy.
00:30:11.140 We have six kids.
00:30:12.100 And, uh, she's fairly excited about the, the new designation of not only, uh, being married to a woman of color, but, um, celebrating our diversity as a interracial married couple.
00:30:22.120 Right.
00:30:23.400 Right.
00:30:24.060 Now she is excited that you, you are now identifying as a woman.
00:30:29.740 Well, you know what?
00:30:30.760 She stands behind me and everything that comes with it.
00:30:33.180 And, uh, you know, she's been sitting back watching things like everybody else.
00:30:36.300 Yeah.
00:30:36.720 She's not, she's not naive to the benefits to come with being a woman of color.
00:30:40.740 So we're hoping that, you know, our kids will be accepted to some colleges that they previously may have not been to.
00:30:45.520 Right.
00:30:45.640 Right.
00:30:45.980 Right.
00:30:46.240 So, you know, the sky's the limit.
00:30:48.160 So she's excited about that.
00:30:49.340 And she's identifying now as a lesbian.
00:30:51.420 Well, she's not necessarily changed her identity.
00:30:55.260 I don't think she can argue the point that that's, that's what she is.
00:30:58.500 But, um, yeah, she's, she's allowed me to go on my journey and, uh, you know, her journey will take her wherever it chooses to go.
00:31:04.400 Right.
00:31:04.760 And you are, you are a lesbian though.
00:31:07.780 You'll only sleep with women.
00:31:09.560 Yeah.
00:31:09.960 Yeah.
00:31:10.260 Yeah.
00:31:10.460 And if, and I've, I've offered to prove that if anyone, if anyone doesn't believe it, I'm, you know, I'm very affectionate with my wife in public.
00:31:16.140 So, uh, I think I've, I've more than, than, uh, stood on, stood on my own two feet with that statement.
00:31:21.400 You know, a lot of people, Ryan, uh, we're talking to, uh, we're talking to Ryan Webb.
00:31:26.420 He's a local Republican councilman, uh, who has just come out as a lesbian woman of color and the first one on the council.
00:31:34.380 And, uh, that was very brave of you.
00:31:36.900 So hats off on just your bravery.
00:31:39.140 Uh, a lot of people would say that you are making fun of wokeness and the fact that men will always be men and not women.
00:31:51.760 Is there any truth to that?
00:31:54.420 Well, uh, those allegations have been made.
00:31:56.980 Now I wouldn't make those allegations.
00:31:58.700 I'm not saying that.
00:31:59.800 In fact, um, I don't know what rule book they're reading from, but my understanding was that, that we weren't allowed to question someone's gender identity.
00:32:07.880 Um, that it's simply declaring it and it is.
00:32:10.920 So you might as well write it in red.
00:32:13.000 So I'm not necessarily making fun of anyone.
00:32:15.680 I'm just expressing how I'm choosing to live my life within the boundaries and rules that's been set forth by society, um, and pass the test.
00:32:23.240 So, uh, they can say that all they want, but I don't need their, um, confirmation or their affirmation.
00:32:29.440 Men or, or any of the Asians, I, I, I'm living my own life.
00:32:32.920 All right, Ryan, I, again, we salute you as a very brave, brave.
00:32:38.660 It is hard in these days to come out, uh, on something, you know, like this and stand there all alone, surrounded by all of the real power in society.
00:32:51.920 Um, you know, holding your hand and propping you up and giving you all kinds of benefits.
00:32:56.420 And that's a scary place to be.
00:32:59.120 So, well, you, you are correct with that.
00:33:02.820 And in the beginning, you know, some folks didn't really know how to, how to take it.
00:33:07.040 Some were upset, but as the days have went on, I've, I've been receiving a lot of support.
00:33:11.220 And to be honest, Glenn, um, the local leftists in my community, they're the ones who insisted on making this story a national story.
00:33:19.280 And me personally, I would like to focus more on the important things that we're doing on the council, such as increasing transparency and, and increasing the wages for all of our county employees.
00:33:28.420 But unfortunately, uh, this is, this is what we're talking about.
00:33:31.580 Yeah.
00:33:31.880 Really sad situation.
00:33:33.060 Yeah.
00:33:33.800 All right.
00:33:34.380 Well, Ryan, you keep with your truth.
00:33:37.400 Okay.
00:33:39.300 I appreciate that.
00:33:40.620 All right.
00:33:40.860 I will.
00:33:41.640 I will.
00:33:41.940 Thank you so much.
00:33:42.620 Thank you very much.
00:33:43.180 That's Ryan Webb, Delaware County, Indiana, uh, county councilman, brave, very brave, very
00:33:51.600 brave to take a stance like that.
00:33:53.260 And I know sincerely assume they are going to be celebrated for this because that's what
00:33:59.740 our society does.
00:34:00.920 Well, I don't, you know, I appreciate that he's keeping his name because I don't want
00:34:06.120 to dead name anybody.
00:34:07.280 Right.
00:34:07.760 But who am I to question what he believes, what his truth is and what his truth may not
00:34:16.380 be.
00:34:16.760 You just did three in a row.
00:34:18.440 He, he, and his.
00:34:19.620 Are you kidding me?
00:34:20.720 Oh my gosh.
00:34:21.400 I am so sorry.
00:34:22.440 That is disgusting.
00:34:23.520 Oh my gosh.
00:34:23.960 You are so brave.
00:34:25.180 Thank you.
00:34:25.820 You are so brave.
00:34:26.800 Thank you.
00:34:27.360 I am.
00:34:27.640 I mean, going along with what everybody who has any kind of power at all, just going along
00:34:34.520 and sniffing their butt and holding their hand, you know, and doing exactly what you're
00:34:39.380 told.
00:34:39.900 You are so brave.
00:34:41.220 Thank you for affirming me.
00:34:42.640 You're well, thank you for affirming.
00:34:45.280 Well, you haven't yet.
00:34:46.560 You have.
00:34:46.860 I affirm you.
00:34:47.780 Okay.
00:34:48.200 Wow.
00:34:48.620 Thank you.
00:34:49.560 Wow.
00:34:51.120 Don't you feel, I feel heard and affirmed and just kind of, I don't know, like it's
00:35:01.200 my first day of being a girl, you know, you, you, you pass your very, would make a very
00:35:09.640 attractive female and not that that's what your journey is right now.
00:35:13.100 That's not what my journey is right now, but let me tell you something.
00:35:15.640 If I do become a girl, you damn well better say that I'm not only a girl, but I'm a good
00:35:20.760 looking girl.
00:35:21.560 Oh, I will affirm the hell out of you for that.
00:35:23.360 Yeah.
00:35:23.760 All right.
00:35:24.500 So thank you.
00:35:25.580 I affirm you too.
00:35:26.640 Thank you.
00:35:27.180 This has been a great, see, this is how we all come together.
00:35:29.700 This is the mutual affirmation society.
00:35:31.800 We just speak the truth that our overlords demand we speak and then we can all get along.
00:35:39.060 And that's all you have to do.
00:35:39.960 You just have to say what your truth is and it becomes the truth.
00:35:42.920 Well, with one exception, with one exception, if someone says they're trans and then they
00:35:47.820 commit a mass murder, then you, it's totally okay to say actually they were lying the whole
00:35:52.640 time.
00:35:53.100 Any other instance though, you must affirm what they say.
00:35:56.580 And I would like to make another correction and I hate to.
00:35:59.600 Are you disaffirming?
00:36:00.840 Disaffirm you, but I think it's actually deaffirm.
00:36:03.880 Okay.
00:36:04.180 Sorry.
00:36:04.580 You've been officially.
00:36:05.340 How about deapostrum?
00:36:06.360 Deaffirm.
00:36:07.040 Deaffirm.
00:36:07.460 Thank you.
00:36:07.780 Okay.
00:36:07.920 I hate to deferm you, but there, you know, when you said you can say whatever your truth
00:36:14.760 and it is truth and that's not true.
00:36:17.300 There is truth, Stu, and it's your truth and it's my truth.
00:36:21.820 But there are some people that don't agree with that truth that we're getting from, you
00:36:26.960 know, the experts and those people should be shut up, you know, because they're not
00:36:33.640 brave.
00:36:34.400 No.
00:36:34.840 They're Nazis.
00:36:35.660 We defermed them.
00:36:37.240 We defermed them.
00:36:37.940 Thank you.
00:36:38.560 All right.
00:36:39.000 Hey, it's a great day on the Glenn Beck program.
00:36:41.260 I think we've just solved another problem.
00:36:44.120 Thank you so much, Ryan, for being on the program.
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00:38:10.720 Let's face it.
00:38:11.360 We put our moms through a lot and it's something that you might want to pay back a little bit.
00:38:15.600 Oh my gosh, you're bringing up my mother again who died?
00:38:18.300 Oh my gosh.
00:38:18.860 I wasn't talking to you.
00:38:20.420 You were so insane.
00:38:21.380 I'm deferming you again.
00:38:22.560 Thank you.
00:38:22.960 You've deferred me.
00:38:24.540 Let's talk for a minute about Mother's Day.
00:38:26.860 And it's books from-
00:38:28.860 This is painful.
00:38:30.760 Books is short for bouquet.
00:38:31.740 And you're thinking, oh, well, flowers.
00:38:33.840 Okay.
00:38:34.080 That's not a bad idea for Mother's Day.
00:38:35.300 Yeah, but this is different.
00:38:36.780 You can get 20% off right now and you can say thanks to your mom.
00:38:39.920 And honestly, you should thank them because they've been probably your best friend throughout
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00:38:49.240 you to drive and going to soccer games and baseball games and packing school lunches
00:38:53.760 and all that stuff.
00:38:54.720 Say thanks.
00:38:55.780 None of that happened.
00:38:56.700 I don't know why you're-
00:38:58.180 Why are you making this about you?
00:38:59.400 I don't understand.
00:39:00.940 Books are different.
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00:39:05.440 They're cut fresh.
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00:39:07.340 They have flowers that were even grown on the side of a volcano.
00:39:09.520 Really cool options.
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00:39:14.460 So pick mom's favorite tulips or lilies or send a bright, beautiful bouquet.
00:39:18.080 My mom died on the side of a volcano.
00:39:19.960 That's not true.
00:39:21.100 Mother's Day is May 14th.
00:39:22.440 Don't let it sneak past you.
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00:39:43.740 So, you know, I don't think that...
00:39:48.180 I mean, Russia has a good sense of humor, right?
00:39:51.120 Putin, he's got a good sense of humor.
00:39:52.880 He's a pretty funny guy.
00:39:53.700 You know, it's like, hey, we're going to send some drones over and try to blow up the
00:39:58.660 dome of the Kremlin.
00:40:00.560 He's going to love it.
00:40:01.840 He's funny.
00:40:02.600 He's a little too slapstick for me.
00:40:04.660 Right.
00:40:05.060 You know, he's pretty funny.
00:40:06.920 Right.
00:40:07.040 I think he's going to take this in stride.
00:40:09.500 Yeah.
00:40:09.920 In the tone that it was intended.
00:40:11.560 A hilarious joke.
00:40:12.400 Those pratfalls.
00:40:13.020 He'll shoot.
00:40:13.600 He'll pretend to shoot somebody in the head and then they do a pratfall in front of him.
00:40:17.420 Oh, that's funny.
00:40:18.220 Yeah.
00:40:18.780 It's really funny.
00:40:19.440 Yeah.
00:40:19.800 I mean, this is suspicious as an attack by Ukraine, right?
00:40:24.120 Like, they're going to send these tiny little drones over there that seem to do no damage
00:40:27.880 whatsoever.
00:40:30.280 It's an odd.
00:40:31.260 If it is them, it would be very odd.
00:40:33.700 Could easily also be the other side trying to set something up.
00:40:37.300 They're supposedly going to have an offensive around the corner.
00:40:39.640 It could easily be a justification for that.
00:40:41.100 Putin could have been running the drone.
00:40:42.300 It doesn't matter.
00:40:42.780 It doesn't matter.
00:40:44.220 It doesn't matter.
00:40:44.900 And the fact that they're calling this an assassination attempt on him.
00:40:49.500 Yeah.
00:40:49.960 What was he?
00:40:50.680 That's how they framed it.
00:40:51.240 Was he?
00:40:52.100 Did he strap himself to the top of the dome of the Kremlin?
00:40:54.920 Well, they're saying they intercepted it.
00:40:56.320 The explosion you're seeing is supposedly them intercepting this drone.
00:41:00.480 But when they intercepted it, it explodes in the way that it almost looks like a gender
00:41:04.200 reveal party.
00:41:05.480 It's like, it's like, it's this tiny little.
00:41:08.640 That would piss him off.
00:41:09.200 Yeah.
00:41:09.620 That would piss him off.
00:41:11.040 It's a tiny little baby explosion, which would, I guess, if it literally landed on Vladimir
00:41:17.380 Putin's head, it probably would have killed him.
00:41:19.300 But it would have gone in through the window and landed at the foot of his bed while he's
00:41:23.200 sleeping.
00:41:23.800 Hard to imagine that that would be their chosen way to attack if what they were doing.
00:41:31.440 It doesn't matter.
00:41:33.080 No.
00:41:33.300 What's important here only is how Russia is framing it and how they're framing it is an
00:41:40.200 attack on Putin directly and by the Ukrainians.
00:41:43.200 Yeah.
00:41:43.400 They're using the words, an attack by the Ukrainians on the Kremlin and an assassination attempt
00:41:50.300 against Putin.
00:41:51.700 And they said there was two drones total that is supposedly intercepted.
00:41:56.520 So, I don't know.
00:41:57.620 I mean, you know, is it true?
00:41:59.240 That's a totally different story that we'll, I guess, maybe through history, we'll find
00:42:03.200 out.
00:42:03.540 It doesn't.
00:42:04.100 Again, we don't even know.
00:42:05.580 Truth doesn't matter anymore.
00:42:08.060 Yeah.
00:42:08.300 And it's hard.
00:42:09.180 It really doesn't matter pragmatically in the near future.
00:42:11.940 Right?
00:42:12.060 Like, I want to know, of course, eventually who did this, if we can.
00:42:15.180 But long, that's long term.
00:42:17.640 Short term, they are going to obviously use this for some sort of response.
00:42:22.020 If it was a legitimate attack from Ukraine, you'd expect it.
00:42:25.040 I mean, they're at war with each other.
00:42:26.160 We shouldn't be shocked that that would be true.
00:42:27.700 It just seemed like it would be a very strange way of doing it for Ukraine.
00:42:31.440 It doesn't seem like a, you know, but people do weird things in war.
00:42:34.960 Who knows?
00:42:35.520 It just seems like it would be a bad attempt.
00:42:37.160 I mean, I think if, you know, Osama bin Laden flew a little drone and it went into the side
00:42:42.040 of the building, we wouldn't be like, we're at war with Al-Qaeda.
00:42:45.580 But if we wanted to frame it a certain way, we could.
00:42:48.760 And that's what you're wondering about here.
00:42:51.020 All right.
00:42:51.340 More in just a second.
00:42:53.520 More on the economy.
00:42:54.720 And Mike Lee joins us to talk about some of the things like debt ceiling when we come back.
00:43:01.200 The Glenn Beck Program.
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00:44:46.900 Hello, America.
00:44:48.240 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:44:50.960 We've got a lot to go over with Senator Mike Lee.
00:44:56.520 He joins us.
00:44:57.500 We're going to talk a little bit about the strike on Russia that just happened.
00:45:01.220 Don't know if he even knows about it.
00:45:02.640 Uh, then we also have the debt ceiling, what's happening in the Supreme Court, uh, and the
00:45:10.580 militarization of our government agencies.
00:45:15.820 It's, uh, quite a smorgasbord.
00:45:18.000 We'll eat from that, uh, board here in just 60 seconds.
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00:46:57.420 Senator Mike Lee, how are you, sir?
00:47:00.560 I'm doing great.
00:47:01.580 Good to be with you, Glenn.
00:47:02.400 Yeah, thank you.
00:47:02.900 I have a, uh, a rule that Stu and I heard about on a ruling, uh, this week that I want to talk to you.
00:47:09.780 I, I got to get to that too.
00:47:11.400 Um, but first of all, have you heard about the strike of what is being called Ukrainian drones hitting the, uh, the Kremlin blowing up last night?
00:47:24.860 Didn't do any damage to the Kremlin, but they shot them out of the sky and they said that it was an assassination attempt.
00:47:31.700 Uh, they were headed towards the presidential palace.
00:47:36.320 Yeah, I, I read about this in the Guardian just, uh, just before I took this call and, um, there's a significant development.
00:47:44.120 We know very little, I, I don't know any more than what's been reported publicly, uh, but that's certainly a significant development of that conflict, uh, raises all kinds of questions in my mind as to, uh, what, what kind of weapons were being used, where they came from, how they were deployed and so forth.
00:48:03.860 But, uh, yeah, this is a significant escalation in that conflict.
00:48:07.620 I mean, if, uh, another country sent a, even a little drone with firecrackers in it, uh, and hit into our Capitol dome, trying to make even just a statement, I would think that we were, uh, we would be, uh, closer to war footing in a serious, serious way.
00:48:27.080 Would you agree with that?
00:48:29.100 Yes.
00:48:29.820 Uh, yes.
00:48:30.660 One could certainly make that argument very persuasively.
00:48:33.620 Look, the point is that there really are consequences.
00:48:37.860 There are significant implications that come from getting involved in what might be characterized as a proxy war through a third party nation.
00:48:45.960 Uh, when you do that, um, there can be consequences.
00:48:49.540 And so this is why this is cause for concern.
00:48:52.860 We need to know more about how this happened, how serious it was, how close that came, um, because this could have implications for American national security.
00:49:01.940 You know, it's something we need to follow.
00:49:03.520 So Mike, can I ask you a question?
00:49:05.380 And it's probably a really stupid question, uh, for you.
00:49:08.900 Um, but, so try not to make me look so bad, but where is my representation?
00:49:16.560 I know I elect congressmen and I elect senators and I, you know, elect presidents.
00:49:22.600 And so I can vote, but they are not abiding by the constitution.
00:49:28.860 Um, I feel like most Americans feel like, wait, we're going to war with Russia.
00:49:33.820 What, what is happening?
00:49:34.880 Why are we doing this?
00:49:36.160 Nobody's even making the case.
00:49:39.020 Um, it seems like there are just, there's a machine that's just clicked on and no one can even question it.
00:49:46.480 I saw yesterday, or I mean, uh, last week, the president gave a billion dollars to China, just gave them a billion dollars.
00:49:54.640 And I thought, did that go through Congress?
00:49:57.040 Cause that billion dollars is more money than, uh, like a whole town of people will ever give through maybe three generations of, of work.
00:50:09.120 Where is the representation of the people on these things?
00:50:13.940 Yeah, look, um, as you point out, people are all over the place on this politically.
00:50:21.960 And there, there are those in Congress, in the Senate and at the house and in both political parties who strongly support the aid that we've been providing to Ukraine and want us to provide more.
00:50:34.940 There are others like me who have significant concerns with the AVU we've been providing to Ukraine.
00:50:41.120 Just, uh, in the last, uh, 10 days or so, um, I sent a letter along with a handful of my colleagues in the house and in the Senate expressing brave concerns about what we're doing.
00:50:55.980 Um, this is a letter that on the Senate side was signed by me along with, uh, with Senators JD Vance of Ohio and Rand Paul of Kentucky.
00:51:04.340 And it was led by representative Eli Crane, uh, and signed by about 15 congressmen on the house side.
00:51:11.600 And the letter says in part that unrestrained USAID for Ukraine needs to come to an end and that we'll plan to oppose future aid packages, uh, especially if they're not linked to some clear diplomatic strategy designed to bring the war to a rapid conclusion.
00:51:30.400 That's been our great concern. Glenn, you wouldn't believe that how much opposition there is to this very simple concept there.
00:51:40.580 Uh, people have just adopted lock, stock and barrel.
00:51:45.800 The assumption that this war is an unmitigated good, that our support for this war is an unmitigated good.
00:51:53.100 Look, I, I don't like Vladimir Putin. I am not a fan of Russia. Uh, I, I, I also know that Russia has a lot of nuclear weapons.
00:52:01.980 I also know that, uh, that could cause problems for us and our allies if we're not very, very careful.
00:52:08.060 Yeah. And I also know, I also know that, um, the Ukraine is one of the dirtiest, most corrupt countries in the world.
00:52:16.500 And maybe 30% of our dollar is going to where we're trying to get it to.
00:52:22.680 Most of it is going to these, these, uh, you know, uh, gangsters.
00:52:29.340 It's all going to the elites and the gangsters over there.
00:52:33.940 And nobody even cares that 70 cents on every dollar.
00:52:38.140 I don't know. I care about that.
00:52:40.200 Yes. Uh, and you should care about that. And once it leaves our hands and goes to another country, it's very, very difficult, not just to control it, but even to account for where it went, uh, whether it's in Ukraine or a lot of other countries.
00:52:55.360 But as you point out, there are known problems within Ukraine and especially during wartime, you're probably gonna have even less accountability than you would.
00:53:03.380 So, you know, Mike, we've solved this before in world war two, we sent money to the Arab, uh, countries, uh, for the war in the middle East.
00:53:13.260 And we sent, uh, money to Hawaii.
00:53:16.460 And when we did, everyone had the treasury seal, the ones in Hawaii, I can't remember exactly what they were, but one was like red, uh, the seal instead of that green seal.
00:53:28.460 And then the one in the desert was brown. And that way they could track where that money was going. And they could also say that money is worthless. It's no good. If it has a brown seal, don't, don't accept it as, as money. We can do it. We choose not to.
00:53:46.680 Yeah, we, we, we don't do it. And the sheer volume of money that we're talking about here is itself independently cause for concern. We're talking about $113 billion that were appropriated by Congress last year alone for aid to Ukraine.
00:54:00.960 Put that in perspective, Glenn, I'm told Ukraine in a typical year spends between four and $5 billion on defense in an entire year. And I'm told that in a typical year, Russia spends about $65 billion on defense.
00:54:16.680 So when we're talking about multiples, many multiples, uh, dozens of multiples of what they spend on defense in Ukraine and close to double what Russia spends on defense in a typical year, that makes us a very significant player in this conflict.
00:54:36.140 And I fear sometimes that, uh, people aren't entirely grasping the extent of our involvement and hence the extent of our exposure there.
00:54:44.740 What I wish we were doing is identifying a way to resolve this conflict, to bring it to an end.
00:54:49.480 What I wish we were doing is focusing on the fact that if we figured out ways to get American oil and natural gas, uh, over to Europe, flood the European energy market with U S sources of energy.
00:55:03.860 Yeah.
00:55:04.500 Russia would play a less dominant role.
00:55:07.020 Russia would have less money to play with.
00:55:08.800 Putin would have less capital to justify this conflict.
00:55:13.240 Europe has laundered the oil.
00:55:15.440 They're buying it through India and India is buying it from Russia.
00:55:19.680 That's, that's what's happening.
00:55:21.400 Um, let me switch topics.
00:55:23.960 The white house is now thinking that maybe we don't even need to have a debt ceiling.
00:55:28.740 Maybe that's not even constitutional.
00:55:30.560 So we don't have to do anything.
00:55:31.980 The Fed is going to raise the interest rates again.
00:55:36.020 They are squeezing the American people.
00:55:38.320 They're squeezing the salt of the smaller banks and they're all being rolled up into the Fed banks that we're going to end up with maybe three banks, five banks, and they'll all be Fed banks.
00:55:50.000 Uh, and they're raising the rate yet again, it seems.
00:55:55.120 And yet they say they have to do that for inflation, but they will not even make mention of the spending of the federal government.
00:56:06.020 All of us could go on a spending spree with no limits on our credit card, and we wouldn't begin to spend half of the money that the federal government is spending on stupid things every single day.
00:56:21.380 Yeah, and this is one of the reasons why I've got major concerns with Jed, with Jay Powell at the Federal Reserve.
00:56:29.780 Look, he came to us throughout the COVID disaster, the COVID nightmare, and continued to reassure Congress that, don't worry, you're spending trillions of dollars more than you're bringing in each year, but this is not going to have a significant impact on inflation.
00:56:46.320 That has continued, and they continue to not warn the American people or Congress or the White House about the very close connection between us spending too much money and having inflation.
00:56:58.900 They don't talk about that.
00:57:00.200 They instead resort to the Federal Reserve raising interest rates, which, by the way, is itself even too little.
00:57:06.580 If you're going to use that tool exclusively, you'd have to go a lot higher than this with devastating consequences.
00:57:11.320 But wouldn't it be nice, Glenn, if Congress just stopped spending more than we've brought in?
00:57:17.180 Yeah, yeah.
00:57:17.640 I mean, I heard Schumer.
00:57:19.780 They don't want to do this.
00:57:20.600 I heard Schumer say, this is draconian, these cuts.
00:57:23.860 We're talking about going back to the spending of, what, 2020?
00:57:28.980 How could that possibly be draconian?
00:57:32.740 2022.
00:57:33.180 2022 is still allowing for a rate of growth increase beyond that.
00:57:37.920 This is absolutely absurd.
00:57:39.180 Now, Glenn, as to your point about the constitutionality of debt ceiling increases and debt ceilings, this is science fiction fantasy that they have come up with.
00:57:55.000 I'll tell you what the 14th Amendment says.
00:57:56.720 The 14th Amendment says we can't default.
00:57:59.320 It says that we have to honor the instruments of U.S. debt that we issue.
00:58:03.060 That is very different than saying we do not authorize the Treasury Secretary to issue more instruments of debt, more U.S. Treasury bonds once you go beyond a certain level.
00:58:16.660 There is absolutely nothing in the 14th Amendment that justifies what they're doing.
00:58:22.360 And by even floating that theory, they're engaging in lawlessness.
00:58:26.260 Is there a way to make a deal?
00:58:31.720 I mean, honestly, Mike, I'm to the point to where this government is spending my tax dollars on things that my congressman doesn't even get a chance to vote on.
00:58:44.820 Doesn't even vote on them.
00:58:45.860 They just do it.
00:58:46.940 And where's my representation?
00:58:51.300 That's taxation without representation.
00:58:54.500 They are putting my children into the poorhouse and everybody else's into the poorhouse because the administrative arm feels it's the right thing to do.
00:59:05.560 And that Congress is not even consulted, not even consulted.
00:59:09.820 That's right.
00:59:10.640 Look, what's happening here is the Democrats are doing what they always do when they don't like the rules and they can't get what they want.
00:59:16.620 They try to change the rules.
00:59:18.080 But you can't simply reinterpret the Constitution to mean what you want it to mean in order to achieve your policy objectives.
00:59:24.660 There is good news here.
00:59:26.440 The good news is that the House of Representatives, under the Republican leadership, Speaker Kevin McCarthy, passed a really good compromise package.
00:59:36.800 We had a lot of members of Congress who have never voted before to raise the debt ceiling, who did so on this one because this actually would do some things to bring inflation under control.
00:59:46.180 And bring federal spending under control so that we don't have to come back to this well as often as Congress frequently does.
00:59:54.360 That is the offer.
00:59:56.420 And they need to do that.
00:59:57.380 Now, I'm leading a letter being signed by a number of Republican members of the Senate.
01:00:04.080 We're committing to vote against cloture to oppose bringing debate to a close on any bill that would raise the debt ceiling without significant substantive spending and budget reforms.
01:00:15.540 Good.
01:00:16.080 Because what the White House is calling for, remember, is a so-called clean debt ceiling increase.
01:00:19.900 No.
01:00:20.300 No strings attached.
01:00:21.020 No.
01:00:21.380 And we're not willing to do that.
01:00:23.460 And if we can get 41 Republican senators to send on to this letter and to agree to support this effort, then it'll go a long way toward making clear that any debt ceiling increase is going to have significant restrictions.
01:00:39.280 All right.
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01:00:43.020 Sure.
01:00:43.280 Okay.
01:00:43.660 Hang on.
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01:01:49.940 So, we had a justice come out over the weekend and say, I pretty much know, I think, who leaked the Dobbs case.
01:02:13.100 But I don't want to say.
01:02:15.060 Then some internet sleuths were saying, it's Sotomayor.
01:02:18.980 Is there no way we can find out about this, Mike?
01:02:24.240 Is there nothing that can be done?
01:02:25.780 There's a lot that can be done.
01:02:28.800 Look, all that has to happen.
01:02:30.580 You need to reopen the investigation.
01:02:33.240 The marshal of the Supreme Court needs to be directed to reopen it and conduct it with the help of deputized law enforcement personnel from the U.S. Marshal Service.
01:02:43.820 And they need to go back to all of these law clerks and make sure that every one of them participates in an interview.
01:02:52.480 I can guarantee they can find who this person is.
01:02:55.180 This is ridiculous.
01:02:56.200 And the statement that came out this weekend was, this was an attempt to get one of us killed.
01:03:03.680 This was an assassination attempt.
01:03:06.140 Right.
01:03:06.900 Right.
01:03:07.600 To either get one of them killed or at least cause a reasonable fear among them that they might be killed.
01:03:14.320 And either way, whoever did this was good with that if it meant that it would mean no Dobbs majority opinion as it was, in fact, issued.
01:03:24.020 But the day after this leak happened, so the leak happened one year ago yesterday, the day after, I was talking to our friend Dan Bongino.
01:03:33.880 And Dan asked me essentially the same question.
01:03:37.600 Can they find this?
01:03:38.320 And I said, Dan, you're a law enforcement guy.
01:03:40.640 If I had access to you and they let the two of us go in there and ask them, we would figure out the right questions to ask.
01:03:48.580 Yes.
01:03:49.040 If we had access to all the law clerks, we could figure out who did it.
01:03:52.400 I'm pretty sure it's a law clerk.
01:03:53.740 So you think it's a law clerk?
01:03:55.540 You don't think that it is a Supreme Court justice member?
01:03:58.940 No, no, I don't.
01:04:00.340 I think that's highly, not just unlikely.
01:04:04.160 I think it's implausible.
01:04:05.440 Huh?
01:04:05.800 Okay.
01:04:06.320 I think it was a law clerk.
01:04:07.880 And if we had access to the law clerks, I told Dan, you and I could figure this out within 48 hours.
01:04:14.440 Okay.
01:04:14.720 Because you go and you ask the right questions and you figure out who, who might have done it.
01:04:22.240 You ask each law clerk to describe circumstances, who they're talking to.
01:04:25.780 You get the lay of the land, so to speak, among the law clerks.
01:04:30.980 It's not going to be that hard.
01:04:32.800 It sounds to me like someone on the Supreme Court, including my former boss, Justice Alito, might well have figured out who it is or narrowed it down significantly, at least.
01:04:42.580 It's not that hard to figure this out.
01:04:44.620 I don't know why they conducted an investigation in the first instance that was incomplete.
01:04:51.660 Senator Mike Lee, I'm out of time now.
01:04:53.940 I can't get to the question that I had for you, but may I ask you back to answer this?
01:04:59.720 Because it's a rule I've never heard of, and it just worked on the ATF, on firearms, and I don't know why we don't use it all the time.
01:05:08.640 You're talking about the Sixth Circuit's ruling on the rule of lenity.
01:05:11.600 Yeah, hang on.
01:05:12.460 I don't have to talk about that.
01:05:13.820 You'll come back to talk about that?
01:05:16.280 Heck yeah.
01:05:16.780 Yeah, all right, good.
01:05:17.540 Thanks.
01:05:18.260 Mike Lee, Senator from the great state of Utah.
01:05:23.100 All right, we're going to talk a little bit about the Fed and what is happening in the economy and the banks next.
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01:06:55.020 In just the last five weeks, we've had three banks fail.
01:07:20.440 Hey, 2007, 25 banks failed and had to be bailed out, including Washington Mutual, the single largest bank failure in U.S. history.
01:07:32.220 The total was $526 billion, and it happened over 95 banks.
01:07:41.640 And, no, I think, no, I'm sorry.
01:07:43.580 It happened over 25 banks, and it was a 12-month period.
01:07:48.540 In the last five weeks, we've had three banks fail, and we have already exceeded the 2007 total by about $6 billion.
01:07:57.980 Adjusted for inflation, but that also doesn't include Credit Suisse a month ago, and we know that our Federal Reserve provided money for them.
01:08:07.300 We just won't actually know it for another two years.
01:08:10.640 We now have PacWest and Western Alliance in trouble.
01:08:15.020 Bank stocks went down 50%.
01:08:16.540 We are, I don't think we're at the end of this.
01:08:22.620 Feels more like the beginning of something.
01:08:24.800 Carol Roth is with us.
01:08:26.560 Carol, do I have that right?
01:08:27.580 Do you think we're at the beginning of something, or is this over now?
01:08:30.880 So, I think we're probably at the financial crisis.
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01:08:38.400 No, Carol.
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01:10:00.440 Let's go back to Carol, who I think is on the phone now.
01:10:02.700 Hi, Carol.
01:10:03.360 I talked to her a little bit last night on Studios America, Glenn.
01:10:05.540 We went through, maybe we could talk to her about this when we get through this.
01:10:09.400 The commercial real estate.
01:10:12.020 Yeah.
01:10:12.220 Which is something I feel like has been really off the radar for most people.
01:10:16.000 But you think about the combination of this problem that we're having in combination with
01:10:21.000 what happened after COVID, where people don't want to go to these buildings anymore.
01:10:24.540 They don't want to, they're not filling these office buildings anymore.
01:10:26.800 Right.
01:10:27.660 It could be a real crisis.
01:10:28.980 And they're all coming up for renewal of their loans.
01:10:32.660 It's really not good.
01:10:35.540 Carol?
01:10:36.960 Yes, Glenn.
01:10:38.080 Can you hear me?
01:10:38.720 Yes, I can.
01:10:39.460 Let me just say this.
01:10:40.400 Whoever does these kinds of things put a hard line into her house so we don't have this problem again.
01:10:48.200 Carol?
01:10:50.600 Yes.
01:10:51.480 The Fed is going to raise rates again.
01:10:55.460 Isn't this banking thing, are banks unstable because they've been raising rates?
01:11:02.980 Yes, this has been a one-two punch from the Fed.
01:11:07.200 They are the ones that have caused this problem.
01:11:09.360 And unfortunately, nobody in the mainstream media is really pointing the fingers at what happened.
01:11:15.700 When they had 15 years of accommodated monetary policy, suppressed interest rates, about nine years of that was at near zero interest rates for their target rate.
01:11:27.960 And they built up their balance sheet to $9 trillion.
01:11:32.240 That put a bunch of money in the system that wasn't based on market demand.
01:11:36.460 That was based on the Fed playing God.
01:11:38.540 And so there was too much money for the banking system to handle, and the banks had to make decisions.
01:11:44.760 And they all made different decisions.
01:11:46.500 We had Silicon Valley Bank, who threw that at its treasuries.
01:11:49.680 We had First Republic, who made really low-cost loans to rich people for their mortgages, so on and so forth.
01:11:56.340 But the reason that they were kind of making these boneheaded decisions is because they had all this money, and it really didn't foot with supply and demand.
01:12:05.880 Then on the other side of the Fed doing that, when we ended up having not just the asset inflation, but it seeped into spending and consumer prices, then we had way too much that changed on a dime from the Fed.
01:12:23.060 They raised rates at an incredibly historically rapid rate to the point that now you have all of these balance sheets upside down at these different banking institutions.
01:12:35.100 And I heard you and Stu talking previously.
01:12:37.900 It's not just these decisions that we've been seeing, but things like commercial real estate.
01:12:43.840 We have half of commercial real estate mortgages that are coming due within the next two years, and the most risky part of that is the office space.
01:12:55.100 As we know, people aren't going back to the office just like they were.
01:12:58.340 About a quarter of those are coming due to be refinanced during this year, during 2023.
01:13:05.860 So we have those issues.
01:13:07.900 We have risky pools.
01:13:09.200 Who's going to write those loans?
01:13:12.940 We already have a liquidity problem, they keep saying.
01:13:15.780 Who is going to write the loans for giant buildings downtown that are sitting empty?
01:13:23.180 Right.
01:13:23.620 Who's going to write them at today's interest rate?
01:13:26.960 Correct.
01:13:27.180 And how is that math foot?
01:13:29.620 It does not work.
01:13:30.760 And so we're going to end up with loans that are underwater, and we're going to see that ending up being an issue that goes throughout the banking system that we haven't yet seen.
01:13:41.880 So in terms of your original question of kind of where we are, it's very possible that we are in like sort of the first third to half of something that's not just a recession, but something that is a legitimate financial crisis.
01:13:56.100 And again, we need to point the blame at the Federal Reserve and at the government for having this negligent, destructive monetary policy because we keep hearing, oh, it's the banks and it's regulation.
01:14:11.080 It's the Fed.
01:14:12.360 So what is the problem with like PacWest and, you know, some of the others that were mentioned?
01:14:20.700 Zion's Bank was mentioned.
01:14:22.700 What's the problem with those guys?
01:14:25.020 Is it the same problem?
01:14:26.480 And it just, once one goes down, then it makes those guys weaker?
01:14:30.100 We're going to end up with six banks.
01:14:32.420 Yes.
01:14:32.880 I mean, that's the problem.
01:14:33.880 We call it the great consolidation, which is happening in all industries and certainly is a real issue with the banking system.
01:14:41.620 Which creates lots of issues, not just for consumer choice, but for introductions of things that I know you've been researching for your book, The Art Future.
01:14:49.980 And I've been researching for you alone.
01:14:51.580 Nothing, CBDCs.
01:14:52.680 It's much easier to implement a CBDC if you have five banks in the system.
01:14:59.160 You shut down all talk about ending ESG if they're all Fed banks.
01:15:07.140 Because you have the five big ones.
01:15:09.020 They're already in on it.
01:15:09.900 They're completely in on it.
01:15:13.020 And, you know, there's just a consolidation of more control in the system.
01:15:17.600 And if you think about what we're talking about here, too big to fail, we're seeing these small issues pop up in different places.
01:15:25.580 But the fallback position is, well, there are some bigger banks to absorb it.
01:15:29.700 What happens when you just have a few big banks?
01:15:32.660 If something happens with those, game over.
01:15:36.420 So centralization is definitely not my friend.
01:15:40.560 And, you know, with each of these individual banks, like you were talking about, you know, they each have a different flavor of some issue where there was too much money.
01:15:49.020 And so they put it into something where they're not earning a great return or their security, you know, isn't doing particularly well.
01:15:56.660 And then they have more deposits leaving the banks.
01:15:59.780 A, because people are concerned the information is coming out.
01:16:03.400 And so they want to be somewhere where they feel that it's safer.
01:16:06.760 And B, because they can earn better interest elsewhere.
01:16:09.960 They can put money into a three-month or a six-month treasury and be getting around a 5% yield.
01:16:15.980 Why would you put that cash in your regional bank and be earning less on that?
01:16:20.980 So all of these things, again, caused by the meddling in the market.
01:16:26.460 And, you know, we have to say it sounds kind of planned, right?
01:16:31.080 This is what happened after the Great Recession financial crisis.
01:16:34.120 All of that legislation made it harder to have community banks.
01:16:38.640 It decreased lending to small businesses.
01:16:41.260 It favored the big banks and the big corporations.
01:16:44.160 And we saw this during COVID.
01:16:46.280 And we're seeing it again.
01:16:47.920 It is that consolidation.
01:16:49.960 It is that great reset.
01:16:51.440 It is that dark future.
01:16:53.000 And at the end of it, you will earn nothing.
01:16:55.380 Carol, quickly, because I've got two questions and I'm already out of time.
01:17:01.160 Let's try this one first.
01:17:03.100 The debt ceiling.
01:17:04.300 They're all saying that we're not going to negotiate because the cupboards are bare.
01:17:08.320 That is ridiculous to even, I mean, it's insulting.
01:17:12.960 But most people aren't paying attention.
01:17:15.600 If the Republicans stick to their guns or if Joe Biden sticks to his and he's like, I'm not moving and they're playing a game of chicken and nobody moves.
01:17:24.380 What happens?
01:17:25.380 I mean, I think that this June 1st date is somewhat of a joke.
01:17:31.860 I mean, there is money in the system and there's just a question of prioritizing what you use it to pay for.
01:17:38.020 So they could shut down parts of the government, which obviously would be something that would be happy for the rest of us and use that money to pay the debt.
01:17:45.120 If they decide that they're not going to pay the debt, then we know that it's intentional because this is a choice.
01:17:52.200 There is money to make a decision.
01:17:54.200 They may not have money to do everything they want, but they could prioritize paying off the credit card.
01:17:59.980 And if they don't, then I think we're in a very, very different scenario, Glenn.
01:18:03.820 Well, I hope we don't, I mean, I hope we don't have to face that because then what do you do when you know it's intentional?
01:18:12.280 I mean, we've been, I've been on the air for 13 years and have talked about, oh, we're going to default on the debt, you know, every single time.
01:18:22.300 And every single time somebody caves at the last moment.
01:18:25.420 So I think the probability is low, but that doesn't mean it's an impossibility because we've seen who's in charge.
01:18:32.500 Well, yeah, I have to tell you that, I mean, I hope the Republicans don't flinch.
01:18:37.700 I mean, they should not give an inch.
01:18:40.140 It is totally reasonable, totally reasonable.
01:18:43.360 They cannot.
01:18:44.520 I talked about this with Stu before.
01:18:47.140 Debt ceiling is supposed to mean you cannot spend anymore.
01:18:51.080 They have modified this more than 100 times since the end of World War II.
01:18:57.680 And we've racked up $31.7 trillion.
01:19:00.380 So obviously having a ceiling isn't a working issue.
01:19:04.920 They have to find a different way to keep this fiscal train from running off the track.
01:19:09.980 Okay, 30 seconds answer.
01:19:12.280 Don't a lot of mortgages reset?
01:19:15.000 I mean, regular residential mortgages, far as the interest rate this year?
01:19:21.300 So I think that most people, and I'd have to look up the specific number, have taken advantage of low-cost debt and have locked in long-term interest rates.
01:19:33.460 But if you have something that's an adjustable rate, those are going to be an issue.
01:19:38.660 But I think it's a pretty small part.
01:19:40.360 I think that residential real estate shouldn't be the issue, especially given the undersupply this time around.
01:19:46.560 I'm much more concerned about commercial, about corporate loans, about derivatives, about things on that side.
01:19:54.380 I'm not as concerned about residential.
01:19:56.020 Good, I'm glad to hear that.
01:19:57.600 Carol, thank you so much.
01:19:59.600 My pleasure.
01:20:00.240 You bet.
01:20:00.900 Get Carol's new book, You Will Own Nothing.
01:20:03.660 It comes out this summer, I think right after my book, which is Dark Future.
01:20:09.920 You can order them both together online.
01:20:12.320 You can order them separately if you want to just get Carol's book.
01:20:15.780 And also, I am going to be in St. George, Utah, about two weeks before the book goes out.
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01:20:32.960 If you join us at our museum in St. George, Utah, you can find out more about that if you go to unitedwepledge.org.
01:20:45.020 That's unitedwepledge.org.
01:20:48.100 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:21:02.960 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:21:09.800 There is, I read something today, you know, the study that is out about how bad our schools are becoming.
01:21:21.060 I think it's much worse than anybody really understands.
01:21:27.520 It is to the point to where our kids, maybe, maybe 20% know anything about American history.
01:21:39.600 They are failing on everything.
01:21:44.800 And think of that.
01:21:46.000 Think of 20% of our kids know American history can pass an American history test.
01:21:53.620 Okay?
01:21:54.240 A grade appropriate.
01:21:55.540 Only 20%.
01:21:56.560 And think about what they've been taught.
01:21:59.600 How much of that is real, true American history?
01:22:03.060 Yeah.
01:22:03.740 That was like the Elon Musk interview with Bill Maher the other day where he said he's talking to someone and they were talking about George Washington and they asked a kid what do they know about him and they said, well, he was a slave owner.
01:22:15.020 That's it.
01:22:16.360 Not even he was president.
01:22:17.980 He was a slave owner.
01:22:19.120 That's really depressing.
01:22:20.220 Oh, it's really, really not good.
01:22:24.680 I really encourage you to come see us in St. George.
01:22:28.920 We're bringing the museum out for the very first time on the road and it's open, I think, for 10 days.
01:22:37.440 About 60% of the, it's open 12 hours a day for 10 days and it's already 60% sold out.
01:22:45.400 So you need to get your tickets for this.
01:22:49.300 Bring your kids.
01:22:50.820 Bring your kids.
01:22:51.340 It is, they will learn more history through that museum than they have probably even you learned in their whole life.
01:23:03.440 There, there is true American history, the good, the bad, and the ugly.
01:23:09.440 All of it is addressed.
01:23:11.820 And it'll take you probably a couple hours to go through it.
01:23:16.540 Uh, and you know, that's if you don't have a fat head like me, given the tour, uh, I'm going to be giving some of the tours, um, myself, but please join us.
01:23:28.700 Bring your kids.
01:23:30.860 Uh, and you can get all of the ticket information at unitedwepledge.org.
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01:23:57.420 Abraham Lincoln said, all that I am, I owe my mother.
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01:27:16.920 All right, full disclosure before I get into this, Jace Medical is a sponsor of – are
01:27:27.000 you just Blaze?
01:27:28.060 You're not Radio 2, right?
01:27:29.300 Yeah, okay.
01:27:32.080 I talked to these guys a year ago, and they had – what they put together was the Jace case,
01:27:39.720 and it has five different antibiotics in it.
01:27:41.920 And I thought that was really great, because as we were talking, I said, you know, my daughter
01:27:48.560 takes anti-seizure medication, you know, I'm on high blood pressure, and if you know anything
01:27:54.180 at all about when the system breaks down, your anti-psychotic drugs run out in 30 days.
01:28:02.880 Your blood pressure, your anti-seizure, all the things that are keeping people alive that
01:28:09.280 probably wouldn't have been alive, you know, a few years ago, they all run out in 30 days.
01:28:17.200 Where are you going to get that?
01:28:21.260 That's the question I asked you guys a year ago, and you said, ah, we're working on it.
01:28:28.020 Right.
01:28:28.460 So let me bring in Dr. Sean Rowland.
01:28:30.820 He is the founder and CEO of Jace Medical.
01:28:34.700 What are you bringing?
01:28:36.460 Well, as you mentioned, this was – yeah, a year ago.
01:28:40.360 We've been working on this for a while.
01:28:41.980 Yeah.
01:28:42.420 You know, bringing to market the antibiotics, knowing that that was just really the first
01:28:49.340 step, and a very important step, a vital step.
01:28:53.140 But to your point, everyone's out there dealing with different personal conditions.
01:28:58.500 And so finding a way to do our same service with the Jace case, which is our antibiotics,
01:29:04.660 being able to do the same thing for chronic conditions.
01:29:07.780 So we're super excited.
01:29:09.860 We're here to let everyone know that they can now go to jacemedical.com.
01:29:14.420 They can get access to up to a year's supply of their – whatever chronic medication they
01:29:20.560 take.
01:29:21.440 Blood pressure, thyroid, seizure disorders.
01:29:24.760 There's quite a list.
01:29:26.020 How expensive is it to buy a year's worth?
01:29:31.580 I know my daughter's medication for her anti-seizure is like 700 bucks a month.
01:29:36.640 It's something outrageous.
01:29:38.640 Yeah.
01:29:39.020 So that's a really good question.
01:29:41.880 It's so dependent on the actual medication you're taking.
01:29:44.980 Some of them are pennies.
01:29:46.860 Some are not.
01:29:47.620 And so really, it runs the gamut.
01:29:50.640 But what we've tried to do is basically make it as accessible as possible.
01:29:55.940 But it's not just the medications you've got to pay for.
01:29:57.580 You've got to pay for the physician visit to have that encounter, to get the prescriptions,
01:30:01.460 and then go to the pharmacy, get your prescriptions, and have them sent out.
01:30:05.020 So packaging that all together, it turns out, though, that it's probably a lot more accessible
01:30:11.580 than people realize just because we're so used to dealing with insurance companies and
01:30:16.540 co-pays, and we were just disconnected from the true cost of the care that we receive.
01:30:22.900 And so we kind of have taken all that out and made it a much more direct connection between
01:30:28.360 ourselves, the patient, and the physicians.
01:30:30.600 So you put together a list here, and I don't recognize any of these drugs.
01:30:35.080 I bet I'm on one of them.
01:30:39.400 Phyloxetine.
01:30:40.000 Isn't that anti-depression medicine or not?
01:30:43.580 Yeah, it is one.
01:30:45.960 And a 12-month supply is $60.
01:30:49.260 That's great.
01:30:50.400 Right.
01:30:50.860 Yep.
01:30:51.440 There's some on there that's, you know, $40, $50, $60.
01:30:55.920 You mentioned some seizure medications.
01:30:57.400 Those might get up there a little more, too.
01:30:58.680 Yeah, sure.
01:30:58.820 And right now, this is limited to pills, tablets, for the most part.
01:31:05.440 So injectables aren't yet on the list.
01:31:09.580 Insulin, which is a big request that we get.
01:31:11.720 And how do you solve that problem for insulin?
01:31:13.660 How do you solve it?
01:31:14.220 How could you even store it for a year, though?
01:31:16.780 So if it's stored properly, you do get, you can, in some cases, get up to a year of viability
01:31:24.280 out of your insulin.
01:31:24.860 Wow.
01:31:25.080 As soon as you take it out of the fridge, it kind of, the clock starts ticking and, you
01:31:28.580 know, you get your 30 days or whatever it is.
01:31:30.920 So there is a way to do it.
01:31:32.520 And that's something that's a, that's another one that maybe we can come back and talk about,
01:31:36.420 but that's another one that's in the works.
01:31:37.640 Right.
01:31:37.720 And how, how are you, I mean, because the government is so freaked out about every kind of pill now,
01:31:48.100 and they're cracking down on everything and, you know, they're creating all kinds of problems
01:31:54.040 and shortages and everything else.
01:31:55.480 But, um, do you have to have your doctor call in to you guys or what do you do?
01:32:02.760 Right.
01:32:03.080 So the biggest thing, bringing up kind of regulations and, you know, we're, our, our goal, we want
01:32:09.940 to empower people and we want to do that through access, access to physicians, access to the
01:32:14.580 medications at a reasonable rate.
01:32:16.280 And part of this though, is, is not everything's on the table.
01:32:20.080 That's not, everything's an appropriate or safe option.
01:32:22.220 So of course, controlled substances, just an immediate off the list.
01:32:25.600 There's no way I can get you a year supply of your ADD medication or your, or your pain
01:32:29.780 meds.
01:32:30.820 Um, and so there's, there's certain medications that are just disqualified, um, right off the
01:32:35.040 bat.
01:32:35.880 Um, so that's, that's, and that it's appropriate.
01:32:38.320 It's the best way to do it.
01:32:39.560 Yeah.
01:32:39.840 Um, we're talking about kind of cause you all kinds of trouble.
01:32:42.840 Yeah.
01:32:43.100 And it would, and yeah.
01:32:43.900 And I, and I think again, trying to balance access and empowerment with appropriateness
01:32:50.460 is, is also really important for us.
01:32:53.560 And so, you know, when it comes to the, to the controlled substances, that's just something
01:32:57.840 that, that we're not able to, to, to help with right now.
01:33:01.180 Again, though, coming up with some other, got some things in the works, in the works there.
01:33:05.040 Um, so really we're talking about the legacy drugs.
01:33:07.600 These are, these are your, you've been on your blood pressure meds for 10 years.
01:33:11.820 Yeah.
01:33:11.880 Uh, you see your doctor regularly, you're it's, it's under, things are under control.
01:33:15.800 You haven't changed your dose.
01:33:16.940 You're a safe patient.
01:33:18.140 You're someone that I would, that I, as a physician would feel comfortable knowing that
01:33:21.800 you've got regular follow-up.
01:33:22.920 I'm going to give you a year's prescription for this medication and why not?
01:33:25.900 And, and, and that can be applied to a lot of different medications and conditions.
01:33:30.280 Um, and they're all relatively, I'm going to say low risk when you compare them to things
01:33:33.380 like opiates and things.
01:33:34.280 So that's where kind of regulatory wise, um, you know, this, it goes through a board certified
01:33:39.120 physician licensed in your state, goes to a pharmacy that also is, is, is, is licensed
01:33:45.120 to do business in your state as well.
01:33:46.840 And so, and the, the Jace case has, uh, what five flights of antibiotics, right?
01:33:55.260 So you've got five antibiotics in there covers really a, quite a range of different, uh, potential
01:34:00.960 bacterial infections.
01:34:01.940 They were specially curated and selected because of the things they cover.
01:34:07.040 You know, we want to cover things that are common, that might be common in a scenario
01:34:10.040 where you don't have access to medical care, things like UTIs, you know, urinary tract
01:34:13.960 infections or, or sinusitis or pneumonia.
01:34:16.500 We also want to cover things that are really deadly, like a biotear attack.
01:34:19.780 You know, if there was a, an incident of biotear and in your city, some aerosolized anthrax,
01:34:24.920 which is one of the agents that's been identified by the government.
01:34:28.440 Plague.
01:34:29.000 Plague is another one.
01:34:29.880 They're used, I mean, they're, yeah.
01:34:31.260 And don't worry anybody just, you know, in China, the same lab, they're just doing some
01:34:35.880 experiments with the lab.
01:34:37.160 Uh, I mean, with the, the black plague and, and, uh, should work out fine.
01:34:41.740 Well, so there is, there is a treatment for that and prophylactic treatment that everyone
01:34:46.380 would need to be on.
01:34:47.180 For example, one of the drugs that are in the kid is doxycycline.
01:34:50.620 So the idea is that you'd get the whole population taking prophylactic doxycycline in the event
01:34:55.240 of one of these attacks to prevent getting, to prevent the getting sick.
01:34:58.700 Right.
01:34:58.840 Um, and so how that gets from the national stockpile into your hands as a citizen, uh, in whatever
01:35:06.100 city you're in, I'm not sure how well that's going to go.
01:35:08.860 Um, we kind of saw how the vaccine rollout went and things like that.
01:35:11.480 Probably, probably, and you need to be, and it needs to happen within, within 24 hours.
01:35:15.640 So probably not going to happen.
01:35:18.860 Yeah.
01:35:19.180 Uh, so that's one of the ones we include and we include it in an amount that would be appropriate
01:35:22.200 for you to take, which is two months.
01:35:23.860 You've got to take that medication for two straight months.
01:35:25.660 And that's in the Jace case?
01:35:26.580 And that's in the Jace case.
01:35:27.380 Wow.
01:35:27.860 I didn't know it was two months.
01:35:29.100 Yeah.
01:35:29.340 It's a long, it's a long, uh, prophylactic.
01:35:31.540 And can you get it for each member of your family?
01:35:34.720 So, yeah.
01:35:35.400 And this is another one where we, we, you know, we're, we need to operate within these
01:35:39.220 appropriate bounds.
01:35:40.020 And so right now, uh, this is for one, it's for one person.
01:35:44.760 Cause it's got to be prescribed to that person through the physician.
01:35:47.380 Um, and then age wise we deal with, we basically it's adults, but if you've got a minor, if you've
01:35:51.760 got a child that's 14 or older in your family, um, they're basically going to be taking adult
01:35:57.780 doses anyway.
01:35:58.760 So we'll do it for 14 and older as well.
01:36:00.760 So it does leave a big portion, um, when you're talking about pediatric patients.
01:36:04.360 And those that are younger.
01:36:05.160 And so that's another one.
01:36:06.420 Uh, I have to tell you that this is, you guys are, are you, are you guys preppers?
01:36:12.140 Well, I'm going to say yes.
01:36:14.340 I guess preppers is like everyone, there's such a, there's such a range of, I know, I
01:36:18.580 know, I know.
01:36:18.840 I mean, let me just say this, you're worried about the supply chains.
01:36:22.600 You're worried about things.
01:36:24.160 I could, I could sit here for the next three hours and talk about, about the dangers, the
01:36:29.000 knives, the razors, knife edge that we are on.
01:36:32.940 It's that is at its core.
01:36:34.920 Why, why I, I did this, uh, is, is because of that, because of living through pre COVID
01:36:41.880 being in a hospital and a community hospital and dealing with shortages at that time, which
01:36:46.460 was for me, just like, what is going on?
01:36:48.480 How, how can this be?
01:36:49.620 We stopped being, uh, um, the America I know during COVID for multiple reasons.
01:36:56.000 But one, I, I remember people saying, well, we're out of that.
01:37:00.300 We won't have it for maybe six months.
01:37:02.000 And I'm like, what the, what do you mean six months?
01:37:04.920 And that might work for your, the, the computer chip in your car.
01:37:07.920 You can get a car.
01:37:08.700 You just won't have all the fancy thing.
01:37:10.040 Or maybe you can wait a year for your, for your stove to, to, you know, a new stove to
01:37:13.460 install, but that doesn't work for medications.
01:37:15.840 Uh, and if we, if we go to war, China even just does a trade war with us, don't they make
01:37:23.220 like 18, uh, 18 different ingredients that we don't have access to?
01:37:28.880 Like most of our drugs, at least.
01:37:31.060 Yeah.
01:37:31.540 All roads lead back to China when we're talking about pharmaceutical supply.
01:37:37.260 Even when you look at factories in India, for example, which is another big supplier for
01:37:41.140 the world, for the world, not just for the United States.
01:37:43.240 We're in line with everybody else for the world.
01:37:45.840 Uh, turns out, and this happened over COVID actually, India's government came out and,
01:37:50.820 and said for the first time, cause this is, these are numbers that are really hard to
01:37:54.420 find.
01:37:54.600 The FDA can't find them and the government's trying to figure out how can we get more
01:37:57.880 transparency in the supply chain.
01:37:59.400 India came out and said that around 70% of their active pharmaceutical ingredients for
01:38:04.740 their product, for their manufacturing process come from China.
01:38:07.580 Oh my gosh.
01:38:08.060 So, so again, kind of all roads seem to lean back, lead back to China.
01:38:11.800 Um, certainly when we talk about generic medications, which is 95% of what we take in the United States,
01:38:17.580 uh, on a daily basis are generic medications.
01:38:21.760 Virtually a hundred percent of those are produced out of the U S and mainly have some tie, whether
01:38:27.560 it's an ingredient or out outright manufacturer manufacturing in China.
01:38:33.220 Well, it's good to talk to you.
01:38:35.120 I'm interested to see how this is all going to work out.
01:38:38.060 Um, the, uh, I want you to go to the, then this is not a commercial.
01:38:43.100 I, I, I was so excited when they talked to me about the Jace case.
01:38:47.100 One of the first things I said was, what about all the people that are going to die in 30
01:38:51.220 days if the supply chain breaks down?
01:38:53.960 And they said, we're working on it.
01:38:55.540 And I, I said, when you guys have it, you can come on the show.
01:38:58.660 Cause this is the one piece of a preppers job that has not been able to be solved.
01:39:05.600 Yeah, absolutely.
01:39:06.440 You've got your food, you've got your water, but without your health.
01:39:09.820 Yeah.
01:39:10.700 Just, just America without its psychiatric, uh,
01:39:16.720 meds, the number of depression we have that are killing themselves now, imagine in hard
01:39:24.500 times and no medication in 30 days, you start to have terrifying.
01:39:29.920 Oh, well, and some of them are life threatening.
01:39:31.520 The, the specifically you're talking about some of the psychiatric psychiatric medications.
01:39:35.560 Those are ones, you know, if you stop taking your statin for your cholesterol, you're probably
01:39:39.880 going to be okay for a bit.
01:39:40.820 You can get back on.
01:39:41.360 You've got some time, right?
01:39:42.580 Uh, there's those other medications specifically in that kind of psych realm.
01:39:46.720 And some others that you can't just stop them cold Turkey.
01:39:49.880 Um, there's, there's going to be consequences.
01:39:52.260 Um, and you're right.
01:39:53.100 We just haven't had a viable option, uh, to, to protect yourself or your family.
01:39:59.800 Protect your family.
01:40:00.280 Now go to jacemedical.com.
01:40:02.260 Find out all about it.
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01:40:07.160 Congratulations.
01:40:08.020 Thank you for solving this.
01:40:09.440 Well, thank you.
01:40:10.080 It's, we, I feel like we've got a lot more work to do and we're just getting started,
01:40:13.120 but, uh, this is great.
01:40:15.120 You've been great at helping us get the word out.
01:40:16.480 You bet.
01:40:16.800 One, one step at a time.
01:40:18.660 Make sure every step is exactly right.
01:40:21.020 You make one false step and, and then we lose this opportunity.
01:40:25.180 Yeah.
01:40:25.360 So thank you.
01:40:27.080 Jace medical.com.
01:40:28.080 That's Jace medical.com.
01:40:30.100 All right.
01:40:31.360 Let me, uh, talk to you a little bit about, uh, mother's day.
01:40:35.000 Uh, why not get the mom in your life, the gift of preserving memories in a way that will
01:40:39.600 last forever.
01:40:40.520 I have said this to my kids.
01:40:42.400 I don't know how many years, dad, you're impossible to shop for.
01:40:46.380 You don't have to shop.
01:40:47.560 All I want is all of our pictures just organized.
01:40:51.260 That's it.
01:40:52.220 You just take them.
01:40:53.260 We got them all.
01:40:54.120 Just take them and organize them.
01:40:55.740 So there's not 80,000 pictures that we never look through.
01:40:58.600 Um, why I think your mom probably would like that to, uh, preserved forever.
01:41:05.060 You are the historian of your family and the American story is being lost right now.
01:41:12.380 Your pictures prove that the things we have and the things we had existed, please preserve
01:41:21.380 them.
01:41:22.040 Call legacy box.
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01:41:34.420 All you have to do is you get the box.
01:41:36.640 Then mom will fill it all in and, uh, do everything.
01:41:40.160 You should do it as a family, put all the pictures of the films of the videotapes in the box,
01:41:44.840 send it in whenever you're ready.
01:41:46.680 It's legacy box.com slash back 10 seconds.
01:41:51.100 Station ID.
01:41:51.620 Hey, you know what makes me feel really good, Stu?
01:42:08.900 Everything.
01:42:09.540 Yeah.
01:42:09.840 In the news.
01:42:10.560 Yeah.
01:42:11.180 Um, what's really, really exciting is, uh, you know, we've been worried about the AI thing
01:42:17.120 lately.
01:42:17.640 Yeah.
01:42:18.160 Okay.
01:42:18.380 Notice that.
01:42:19.880 Yeah.
01:42:20.660 Uh, the president has assigned Kamala Harris to, uh, to oversee our AI policy after her
01:42:28.480 success with Ukraine and Afghanistan and the border.
01:42:32.300 I mean, put her right on the one to do it.
01:42:34.920 She's the one to do it.
01:42:35.980 Can you imagine the, uh, what a waste of time it must feel like for these CEOs, executives
01:42:42.320 that are control of all these industries to have to meet with her?
01:42:44.920 Uh, what, what, what on earth?
01:42:46.760 I don't know if I could, she can't get through a sentence.
01:42:49.360 I think I would say I had leprosy that day and somebody else, who do we hate in this company?
01:42:55.200 Send them.
01:42:56.340 Yeah.
01:42:56.760 That's, that's the, you have somebody employed just to take those meetings.
01:42:59.720 Who's who is completely worthless in this company overpaid?
01:43:05.200 Everybody questions.
01:43:06.400 Why do they even work here?
01:43:07.800 Today's the day we answer that you go meet with the vice president.
01:43:10.700 And of course, that's the same choice being made at the white house.
01:43:13.760 Who's the person who's worthless and doesn't really do anything?
01:43:16.180 Send them.
01:43:16.920 Oh, it's Kamala Harris.
01:43:18.160 Every time.
01:43:19.340 Every time.
01:43:20.640 Can you imagine?
01:43:21.820 Oh, I just love, I love my phone.
01:43:24.600 I love my phone.
01:43:25.460 And the idea of an A and an I, because it's like the iPhone, but you've added an A.
01:43:33.360 A and I love that because A's make me think of the ABCs, which makes me think of school buses.
01:43:40.480 And I love school bus.
01:43:42.000 Who here?
01:43:42.640 Raise your hand if you love school buses.
01:43:46.200 Oh my gosh.
01:43:48.360 And then you're this person who's like in the middle of a, an arms race to develop AI.
01:43:55.860 Literally an arms race.
01:43:56.800 Between not only the companies here in the United States, but all these countries around the world.
01:44:01.840 And you have to take out a day to go talk to the vice president to explain to her, I'm sure the most rudimentary aspects of, of, of this and everything else.
01:44:12.760 What a waste of time.
01:44:14.240 Can you imagine?
01:44:15.320 Einstein was the one they sent to talk to FDR about the atomic bomb.
01:44:20.840 Okay.
01:44:21.220 He spoke to the president.
01:44:23.060 Literally Einstein.
01:44:24.180 Right.
01:44:24.580 Literally Einstein.
01:44:25.800 So we're taking the closest we got to Einstein and we're sending them in to talk to the vice president, not the president, because the president might be worse.
01:44:36.380 He might actually, at some point say, you know, I can't work the remote for the TV upstairs.
01:44:41.900 Do any of you kids, do you know how to do that?
01:44:45.300 I mean, that's if he's awake.
01:44:47.140 Yeah.
01:44:47.760 So you got Kamala or Joe Biden.
01:44:51.300 I mean, it's, it's, no one can, can believe this is legitimate.
01:44:55.000 Like I, no one can believe this is a, like a legitimate way to run a country.
01:44:59.600 Like I, you look at these two, they're both obviously terrible, right?
01:45:06.140 They, everyone understands this.
01:45:08.580 They're both obviously terrible at everything they do.
01:45:12.700 This is the reverse of what this is supposed to be.
01:45:16.700 If you don't think they are, would you call in right now?
01:45:17.900 If you don't think they are.
01:45:19.760 Legitimately.
01:45:20.200 I legitimately don't think they are.
01:45:22.260 I want to talk to you because I don't understand it.
01:45:25.820 If you legit, now don't get into, well, they're not Trump.
01:45:28.780 Don't know.
01:45:29.240 Tell me what I'm missing when Stu says, or I say, they are the worst.
01:45:38.640 I wouldn't put them in charge of an ice cream truck.
01:45:43.560 I really wouldn't.
01:45:45.280 I would not put them in charge.
01:45:47.560 Hey, you drive through the neighborhood.
01:45:49.500 Well, one, he'd be sniffing hair, but not even for that reason.
01:45:52.800 I just don't think they're competent enough to run a good humor truck.
01:45:56.940 Yeah.
01:45:57.720 For a summer.
01:45:58.480 This is like an experiment of like, what if William Hung won American Idol?
01:46:02.940 Like that's, hey, what if he just beat out Carrie Underwood?
01:46:09.200 And that's how that thing ended.
01:46:10.480 Let's give that a whirl as a nation.
01:46:14.880 We're screwed.
01:46:15.880 We're screwed.
01:46:16.540 No, I'm anxious to see how it works out for us.
01:46:20.200 The Glenn Beck Program.
01:46:22.280 All right.
01:46:23.020 If you're retired or you're planning ahead, you know, it's natural.
01:46:26.740 You should be a little bit worried about the state of the economy, the value of your dollar, the value of stocks.
01:46:33.160 If this continues, we are in a real crisis.
01:46:38.220 I mean, maybe they'll come up with something, you know, unethical, illegal, unconstitutional to do this time to save us all.
01:46:47.320 But eventually you lose the dollar.
01:46:49.720 Eventually it loses value.
01:46:51.660 Your stocks are going to tank.
01:46:53.640 I would just suggest that maybe you have you spread your wealth out as much as possible, as thin and as wide as possible.
01:47:04.480 So if you have a retirement fund, please find out if you can take a 401k, TSP, traditional IRA, all the IRAs, and spread it out with gold or silver.
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01:48:07.520 Tonight on my Wednesday night special on Blaze TV.
01:48:12.120 In 20, what was it, 12, I wrote a book called Agenda 21.
01:48:17.860 And it was a fictional look at what life would look like for a young woman if the real Agenda 21 program was allowed to happen.
01:48:27.400 In real life, the United Nations stopped promoting Agenda 21 in name after I exposed it.
01:48:36.220 It became Agenda 2030.
01:48:39.320 And then the 2015 Paris Accords was the global collaboration to finally see it through.
01:48:45.560 Now, keep in mind, this is a global government initiative that was telegraphed long before I wrote Agenda 21.
01:48:52.420 But I don't think we anticipated the collaboration it would get from the corporate elites.
01:48:58.900 They are now moving in parallel.
01:49:01.620 But they now call Agenda 21, Agenda 21, 2030, the Great Reset.
01:49:09.520 The hellscape that I wrote about in 2012.
01:49:14.260 The massive authoritarian surveillance state, the lack of property ownership, the restrictions on food production, the complete transformation of society is here.
01:49:27.920 It is here.
01:49:29.040 If I could go back and write another chapter to Agenda 21, I would describe how the whole collapse happened.
01:49:37.540 Because now we see it.
01:49:38.740 I'd show how corporations partnered with the government to forcefully change societal behavior.
01:49:44.580 I would show how they seized control of energy and agriculture and transportation.
01:49:49.760 I'd describe how big tech partnered with intelligence agencies and federal law enforcement to spy on people, censor content, and even elect politicians that would further the transformation.
01:50:03.120 None of what I described just now is fiction anymore.
01:50:09.560 The public-private partnership between big finance corporations, university, intelligence agencies, federal law enforcement, they're pushing further and further towards what is in the book, Agenda 21.
01:50:22.520 And that was fiction.
01:50:24.240 And it's happening right now.
01:50:26.880 I'm going to show you tonight.
01:50:28.460 I'll show you where we are on this dystopian timeline, just like the title of my next book that comes out in July on The Great Reset.
01:50:40.000 I will show you our dark future if we don't get off this path.
01:50:44.820 Don't miss tonight, Wednesday night at 9 p.m.
01:50:47.980 Blaze TV at 9.30 on my YouTube channel, youtube.com slash Glenn Beck.
01:50:54.020 Our dark future decoded.
01:50:55.780 What is coming next in the dystopian nightmare America?
01:51:01.800 And part of my dark future is having you on the show tonight.
01:51:04.440 Oh.
01:51:05.260 So at 8 p.m.
01:51:06.320 Eastern, have a little conversation with Glenn, followed up by Glenn TV on blaze tv.com slash Glenn.
01:51:12.000 Miss Tucker Carlson.
01:51:15.500 Zelensky has just come out.
01:51:17.120 We found out about two hours ago there was a overnight attack on the Kremlin.
01:51:22.060 One, Putin's people said that it was two Ukrainian drones.
01:51:27.960 Right.
01:51:28.380 And we have no idea if that's accurate or not at this point.
01:51:31.100 And they said that they were sent to kill Putin and assassinate him.
01:51:37.080 Zelensky comes out and said, they had nothing to do.
01:51:39.680 I don't know.
01:51:40.400 So we don't know.
01:51:42.460 The border is on absolute fire.
01:51:44.640 We're going to be covering a lot of this next week because we've got people lined up.
01:51:51.320 They're expecting now 10,000 new people every day on our southern border just coming through.
01:51:59.880 If you see the video of El Paso today, that's an American city.
01:52:05.400 It looks like Haiti.
01:52:07.800 And people are sleeping four or five deep on the sidewalk.
01:52:12.240 It is awful.
01:52:14.280 It is awful.
01:52:15.700 I've never seen anything like that.
01:52:16.640 It's incredible that that's an American city.
01:52:18.180 It's an American city.
01:52:19.380 If we shipped just the numbers of people that they sent to El Paso, if we would send them to New York or Chicago, they would say we are crippling the city.
01:52:35.300 They're already doing it with 150 people.
01:52:37.520 They've already said it.
01:52:38.140 Yeah.
01:52:38.380 Okay.
01:52:38.660 These are thousands of people in the little town of El Paso.
01:52:42.980 And that's a big town on the border compared to some of these other places that are being completely overrun.
01:52:50.180 They're wiping these towns out.
01:52:51.980 They are killing the states on the southern border.
01:52:56.260 And they don't care.
01:52:58.360 El Paso, 678,000 people, which is a moderate-sized city.
01:53:03.340 Think of these little border towns that are getting absolutely overrun by these problems year after year after year, day after day after day.
01:53:10.480 And it's so much worse with Title 42 about to go away.
01:53:15.480 The fact that they sent down 1,500 troops to the border to try to do, you know, to try to control this in some way.
01:53:23.740 No, they're not controlling.
01:53:24.440 The White House is just – they're going to process people.
01:53:28.300 Now, of course, when Trump did a very similar thing, they said it was a moral abomination that he would send troops to the border.
01:53:38.180 Now, apparently, it's just processing.
01:53:39.800 Yeah, so it's no big deal.
01:53:42.280 Now, this – I want you to – this is going to shock you.
01:53:45.960 I want you to pull over to the side of the road or sit down.
01:53:48.960 If you're sipping hot coffee, don't.
01:53:51.980 Get away from anything hot, anything, because you might just pass out on this news.
01:53:55.440 A new – and I'm quoting – groundbreaking study says that trans women face prostate cancer risk.
01:54:07.820 So, a new study has been done.
01:54:14.420 Oh, no.
01:54:14.980 Yeah.
01:54:16.140 And there's a misperception – I'm quoting the study.
01:54:19.580 A misperception that because these are women, they identify as women, they look like women, that you don't necessarily think you should check for prostate cancer.
01:54:32.920 Yeah.
01:54:33.140 Yeah, you know, that's a good point.
01:54:39.060 And this, of course, has been happening for a while.
01:54:42.800 We've seen people die over this because they – people come in.
01:54:46.320 I have this real pain in my stomach.
01:54:47.720 They're like, okay, sir, what do you think it is?
01:54:49.460 I don't know.
01:54:49.940 I can't think of what it could be.
01:54:51.280 Oh, he's pregnant.
01:54:54.860 And doctors are like, I don't know.
01:54:56.540 Honestly, I don't know if the doctors are actually fooled by this.
01:54:59.980 Like, they're like, I don't know who this –
01:55:01.200 No.
01:55:01.620 They don't want to be sued.
01:55:02.940 Or they're terrified to say, could you be pregnant?
01:55:06.040 So, I – that's just remarkable.
01:55:09.960 We talked to a guy – I'm sorry, a woman earlier today.
01:55:16.600 Yeah, I –
01:55:17.400 Brian –
01:55:17.900 I think he's brave.
01:55:19.500 He had a brave choice to come out as a –
01:55:21.640 He's from Indiana.
01:55:22.420 He's on his county council.
01:55:24.040 He's a Republican.
01:55:25.800 He's married, has six children.
01:55:27.740 But he wants to live his true – you know, his true life and live his truth.
01:55:33.120 Yeah.
01:55:33.720 And there's some people saying, you know, is this man, a man who has falsely identified as a woman?
01:55:41.340 Falsely.
01:55:42.040 Right.
01:55:42.380 That's what some people are saying.
01:55:43.440 Okay.
01:55:43.800 Well, they're haters.
01:55:44.460 And I'm here to tell you, that's the case in all of these situations.
01:55:49.100 It's not just this one.
01:55:51.420 All of them.
01:55:52.920 One hundred percent of these situations are men just saying they're women.
01:55:58.520 They don't actually magically turn into women.
01:56:02.420 That is the case in zero percent of these instances.
01:56:04.740 Shut his microphone off.
01:56:05.880 This is dangerous.
01:56:06.980 Okay.
01:56:07.220 Okay, Stu.
01:56:07.680 Let's try to bring some stats.
01:56:08.720 All right.
01:56:09.120 I have –
01:56:09.860 Today.
01:56:10.440 Yeah.
01:56:11.060 Yeah.
01:56:12.000 Stats lie.
01:56:12.640 Now, let me ask you.
01:56:14.820 I finally found something.
01:56:16.700 Remember the Monica Lewinsky lesson?
01:56:19.320 Yes.
01:56:19.700 That I learned back in the 90s.
01:56:20.840 We just talked about it, what, a couple of days ago.
01:56:23.300 What's the Monica Lewinsky lesson that I learned?
01:56:25.960 So, back in the Monica Lewinsky day, there was a big debate and people on the right were saying he did it.
01:56:31.320 And people on the left were saying, no, he didn't.
01:56:33.560 And it was, yes, he did.
01:56:34.740 No, he didn't.
01:56:35.280 Yes, he did.
01:56:35.780 No, he didn't.
01:56:36.280 Yes, he did.
01:56:36.720 No, he didn't.
01:56:37.600 And what we should have been saying is, if he did, does it matter?
01:56:42.980 Correct.
01:56:43.420 Let's not argue about whether he did it.
01:56:44.640 Maybe it'll come out that he did it.
01:56:45.880 Maybe it'll come out that he didn't do it.
01:56:46.940 Right.
01:56:47.320 But if – let's lock you in now.
01:56:49.120 If he did it, does it matter?
01:56:51.440 Correct.
01:56:52.260 Notice no one in the press is asking that about money from Hunter Biden and China to Joe Biden.
01:56:59.560 Right.
01:57:00.380 No, he didn't do it.
01:57:01.280 It's his laptop.
01:57:01.460 It's not his laptop.
01:57:01.720 It's his laptop.
01:57:02.120 It's not his laptop.
01:57:02.740 Well, if it is his laptop, is it a problem?
01:57:05.540 Does it matter?
01:57:06.960 Why would you – why would you say this is so bad that the Russians would create it if it didn't matter?
01:57:16.600 Okay.
01:57:18.760 Here's the latest.
01:57:20.580 And I want you on record right now.
01:57:22.760 I want you to say it out loud, assuming that you're okay after the news that trans women can have prostate cancer.
01:57:32.740 That one took me by – I mean, shock isn't even the beginning of the word.
01:57:41.760 Here's the latest.
01:57:44.800 And I want you to decide and say it out loud.
01:57:47.640 Is this okay?
01:57:48.860 Is this okay or not?
01:57:52.540 What – you're going to be tempted to get into the argument, that's not going to happen.
01:57:56.320 Yes, it is.
01:57:56.900 No, it's not.
01:57:57.460 Yes, it is.
01:57:57.980 No, it's not.
01:57:59.100 You live in America in – well, what used to be called America in 2023.
01:58:05.040 Don't rule anything out.
01:58:06.900 Don't rule a damn thing out.
01:58:08.880 Nothing.
01:58:09.160 If it can happen, oh, it probably will.
01:58:14.580 Here's the latest trend for trans people.
01:58:19.360 People identifying as disabled.
01:58:23.300 People who are disabled – now, the executive director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons said, in my opinion, both transgender and trans-abled persons suffer from a delusional disorder.
01:58:43.000 I hope they strip him of his license right away.
01:58:45.800 Body integrity identity disorder, BID, is what is now being labeled for trans-ableism to better align it with transgender.
01:58:57.060 The report goes on to print that the change in label would be from a diagnosable psychiatric condition to an advocacy term, such as moving from BID to trans-able, allows people to use them to harness the stunning cultural power of gender ideology.
01:59:18.300 So, will doctors – this is what they're predicting now – this has been going up in Canada for a while – will doctors remove perfectly healthy limbs because you believe you were born with one too many arms, that you are – you're legless.
01:59:46.940 You lost it, you lost it, and you should only have one – you were born to be handicapped.
01:59:52.980 Will they perform the surgery?
01:59:55.760 That's the first question.
01:59:57.600 Second, is it okay?
02:00:04.100 Answer both those questions right.
02:00:05.700 Here it is.
02:00:06.260 I want you to say it out loud.
02:00:08.060 One, good chance they do the surgery someplace in the future here soon?
02:00:14.400 Okay.
02:00:15.520 Next one.
02:00:16.940 Is it okay?
02:00:20.060 All right.
02:00:20.820 I think we can be friends.
02:00:22.140 I think we can be friends.
02:00:23.940 If you answered – if you answered, no, it will never happen, you're an imbecile.
02:00:30.780 You haven't been paying attention.
02:00:33.300 Pay attention, class.
02:00:35.060 If you think that doctors won't do it, you're also an imbecile.
02:00:41.660 Any doctor who says, like that doctor just said, this is a mental disorder.
02:00:46.720 They'll be run out of their job if this doesn't stop.
02:00:50.580 That's the next space we go.
02:00:53.940 They'll never, ever try to normalize pedophilia.
02:00:59.580 That's crazy.
02:01:00.580 That's crazy.
02:01:01.900 Really?
02:01:03.260 Because they're doing it.
02:01:07.960 That's a question you have to ask all of your friends.
02:01:10.760 Hey, if I identify as a handicapped person, do I have a mental disorder?
02:01:16.040 Or should I go to the doctor and the doctor should have to remove my arm or my leg?
02:01:24.260 Because I was born that way, it just happens to be that it somehow or another grew out.
02:01:31.440 You're just trying to get yourself invited to parties, aren't you?
02:01:33.740 Yes.
02:01:34.100 Yeah, because, I mean, no one's more fun at a party than Glenn Beck.
02:01:37.060 I'm telling you, be on the record.
02:01:38.340 Ask all your friends.
02:01:39.160 Be on the record right now.
02:01:40.960 Be on the record.
02:01:42.000 That's the only way you can stop this madness.
02:01:44.480 I guess you're right.
02:01:45.160 Because I would have said the same thing about gender a few years ago.
02:01:48.200 Of course everyone's going to answer that the right way.
02:01:50.060 Of course.
02:01:50.480 Of course they are.
02:01:51.020 But I think the same thing has to do with age.
02:01:53.080 We talked about it yesterday with Dylan Mulvaney.
02:01:54.740 Dylan Mulvaney comes out as a teenage girl.
02:01:57.380 A teenage girl.
02:01:59.900 How are you going to accept that?
02:02:01.120 Are you going to accept that Dylan Mulvaney is 14 years old?
02:02:04.480 And here's how you need to do it.
02:02:06.720 You need to ask your friends, hey, do you believe that's right or wrong?
02:02:11.760 If they say wrong, say why?
02:02:15.340 And get them on, I'd tape it.
02:02:16.580 Get them on record explaining to their future self why it's wrong.
02:02:23.580 Do you keep friends after this exchange?
02:02:25.760 No, but you have them on tape.
02:02:27.460 Okay.
02:02:27.760 And you get them to explain.
02:02:30.720 Get them to think about it.
02:02:32.280 Why is it wrong?
02:02:34.020 If they say, no, I don't think there's a problem with that, they're lost.
02:02:40.820 Move on.
02:02:41.780 Just move on.
02:02:42.620 You'll never convince anybody.
02:02:44.280 If they are already at trans ableism, there is no hope for your friend.
02:02:49.980 No matter how smart your dog is, I promise you that he isn't smart enough to make a healthy salad.
02:02:57.400 And that's what our dogs need.
02:02:59.240 Let me tell you something.
02:02:59.820 You come at my dog with a head of lettuce, he'll chew your throat out.
02:03:04.460 Anyway, kibble food's not so good.
02:03:07.380 And given a big fat plate of basically nothing with kibble food, it's not great for your dog.
02:03:14.020 Brown food, dead food.
02:03:15.620 Everybody knows bunnies don't eat things that are brown.
02:03:18.600 Well, they probably do, if you know what I mean.
02:03:21.140 They actually like green stuff.
02:03:25.220 And they have tremendous eyesight, I hear.
02:03:27.820 Fortunately, naturopathic Dr. Dennis Black invented the solution.
02:03:31.500 It is called Rough Greens.
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02:03:37.720 You put it on your dog's food.
02:03:39.180 They love it.
02:03:39.900 And you watch the change in your dog.
02:03:42.320 It's Rough Greens.
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02:04:15.400 I won't be calling anybody boy.
02:04:18.160 No?
02:04:18.660 No.
02:04:19.240 No, I won't.
02:04:20.300 Even though Joe Biden did.
02:04:22.440 A non-white person he called boy.
02:04:24.540 Listen to this.
02:04:25.000 I appoint all those federal judges, but, you know, thank you for serving.
02:04:29.160 I'm not kidding.
02:04:30.540 I'm not kidding.
02:04:31.560 You want to come and make a speech?
02:04:36.400 Hush up, boy.
02:04:38.540 As my mother would say.
02:04:40.040 Was it your mother?
02:04:42.220 Or was it your friends in the clan that said that?
02:04:45.100 I'm not.
02:04:46.440 Was your mother southern?
02:04:48.780 Hush up, boy.
02:04:50.860 I thought she was from Delaware.
02:04:53.500 When did she get that southern accent?
02:04:55.340 You know, as my father used to say, you're lying.
02:05:01.300 Stop lying.
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