The Glenn Beck Program - August 19, 2020


New York City Is Dead | Guests: Tom Fitton & Dr. Robert Epstein | 8⧸19⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

163.93846

Word Count

20,424

Sentence Count

1,890

Misogynist Sentences

43

Hate Speech Sentences

32


Summary

Who's going to be the next president of the United States if Joe Biden is elected? Is it Kamala Harris or is it someone else? Glenn Beck breaks it all down and explains why he doesn't think it's likely to be either of them.


Transcript

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00:01:22.020 And this is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:29.240 Well, hello, America, and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:32.880 They did it.
00:01:33.920 They actually did it.
00:01:35.180 They nominated Joe Biden or what's left of Joe Biden to become the next president of the United States.
00:01:42.800 But is he really going to be the president?
00:01:44.760 Is he the one directing the policy?
00:01:46.520 Or is it Kamala Harris?
00:01:49.760 I don't think so.
00:01:51.420 Who actually is going to be the president of the United States if Joe Biden is elected?
00:01:56.800 We're going to go over the convention, which nobody watched.
00:02:01.120 We watched so you didn't have to.
00:02:03.420 We begin our coverage in 60 seconds.
00:02:05.920 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:08.940 All right.
00:02:11.900 Have you spent a lot of money on your AirPods?
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00:03:51.980 Tonight, the Democrats plan to rig election 2020.
00:03:56.920 You're saying that voter fraud is a thing, and I'm telling you that it's not.
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00:04:20.440 I stand by the charge I made yesterday that the DNC would have higher educational expectations of the audience of Sesame Street than they do of the audience of the DNC convention.
00:04:40.620 They, they are aiming so low.
00:04:44.640 They're aiming at people.
00:04:46.440 I mean, it just shows the contempt they have for their own voters and how stupid they think people really are.
00:04:53.980 Because their, their, their, last night was, was absolutely incredible.
00:04:59.960 Everything they stand for, uh, yeah, we're for women.
00:05:02.980 You had Bill Clinton speak?
00:05:04.360 And Bill Clinton was talking about, uh, behavior in the Oval Office?
00:05:09.900 Uh, hello?
00:05:11.620 On the day the pictures come out.
00:05:13.360 Yeah.
00:05:13.620 Of him being massaged by a Jeffrey Epstein victim.
00:05:16.280 Isn't that incredible?
00:05:18.640 A tad.
00:05:19.500 A tad.
00:05:19.840 A tad incredible, yeah.
00:05:20.360 A tad incredible.
00:05:21.340 Uh, and it's, and, and it's as if the DNC doesn't think that people who vote Democrat are actually paying attention to the news at all.
00:05:33.080 Where they're saying, oh yeah, the, the riots on the streets.
00:05:36.420 Oh yeah, those are peaceful.
00:05:38.240 Those are peaceful.
00:05:38.880 Nobody believes that anymore.
00:05:40.340 Nobody believes that.
00:05:41.560 Everybody knows this is a riot now.
00:05:43.720 Everybody knows this is, uh, Antifa.
00:05:45.720 These are, these are people that are trying to destroy America, revolution, calling for revolution.
00:05:51.200 Everybody knows that now, except for apparently the Democratic Party, who is still trying to get you to deny what you're seeing.
00:05:59.580 Your four women deny what you're seeing on the screen.
00:06:03.000 You have, uh, Kamala Harris, who said she believed the accusers of Joe Biden of sexual harassment.
00:06:12.520 She believes them, and yet she says he's the guy to be, everybody else has to be canceled.
00:06:20.140 He's the guy that should be president.
00:06:21.920 Oh, and by the way, to talk about how you should behave in the Oval Office, here's Bill Clinton.
00:06:26.620 I mean, wow.
00:06:29.840 Wow.
00:06:30.380 Is that incredible?
00:06:31.300 Uh, let me play some audio of CNN, where somebody actually had the guts to say, how, how, how is it that Bill Clinton has survived the cancel culture?
00:06:41.460 Listen to this.
00:06:42.920 How, how is it that Bill Clinton has not been canceled by the Democratic?
00:06:46.900 How has he survived all of these waves of cancellation when he has been one of the biggest violators of these rules all these years?
00:06:54.720 I mean, we, we talked last night about the use of character, we talked about, we talked about the use of, listen, we talked about the use of character to try to say, Donald Trump is a man of low character, Joe Biden is, okay, fine.
00:07:06.660 Trump is fine.
00:07:08.060 If that's, that's, that's, he's fair game on that.
00:07:09.640 It's totally fine.
00:07:10.660 So you're going to say that in one breath and then say, character matters.
00:07:14.520 Ladies and gentlemen, Bill Clinton.
00:07:16.080 I mean, does this make sense to anyone?
00:07:18.380 This has already been asked and answered decades ago.
00:07:21.960 The point is that Bill Clinton is excellent at explaining stuff, especially the things that matter to everyday people.
00:07:29.900 Like, he's excellent at things.
00:07:31.300 That's true.
00:07:31.700 Bill Clinton.
00:07:32.400 Bill Clinton.
00:07:33.900 So am I.
00:07:34.980 Why don't you have me up there with my chalkboard?
00:07:37.620 That's an, that's an unbelievable one.
00:07:39.640 Decades ago, the whole point of this Me Too thing.
00:07:42.400 Doesn't matter.
00:07:43.000 That it doesn't matter.
00:07:43.900 We're going to, I mean, how many people have been busted on things that they did decades ago?
00:07:48.180 We haven't even talked about Epstein.
00:07:50.400 He's palling around with Epstein.
00:07:51.640 Yeah, again, that was decades ago, too.
00:07:53.340 Yeah, but I mean, he hasn't.
00:07:54.980 The other is we believe in redemption.
00:07:56.540 Okay, well, you know, Donald Trump hasn't asked for forgiveness on anything.
00:08:01.660 Okay, so, you know, you got to have redemption.
00:08:04.660 Okay, Van.
00:08:05.480 Got it.
00:08:06.000 Got to have redemption.
00:08:07.140 What about all those people who have said, oh, man, I made a horrible mistake.
00:08:11.100 It was a different time.
00:08:12.480 I would never do that today.
00:08:14.380 You don't, you don't forgive them.
00:08:16.000 What about all the white people that didn't own slaves?
00:08:18.540 In fact, no white people that I know, except for people like Epstein, have ever owned slaves.
00:08:25.440 What about redemption there?
00:08:28.160 Yeah.
00:08:28.640 You can't redeem white people, but you can redeem the first black president, Bill Clinton.
00:08:34.920 Oh, and by the way, don't you dare appropriate anybody's culture.
00:08:40.300 I mean, it's ridiculous.
00:08:41.300 I mean, Van Jones, I think, has a case where he could say, personally, he believes in that.
00:08:46.200 But I mean, when you talk about the Democratic Party, they don't.
00:08:49.280 They believe in redemption and really closer to ignoring anything from people on their side.
00:08:55.380 And I'm surprised they even had Clinton there, to be honest with you.
00:08:58.300 I am surprised by that.
00:08:59.260 Especially after the Epstein photo came out that day.
00:09:01.720 But what are you going to do?
00:09:02.960 It's hard to pull him off then.
00:09:04.620 I mean, look, he's still a, he's a living president.
00:09:07.540 Usually they'll have those people at the conventions.
00:09:10.060 Though, right now, Clinton, think of the former presidents right now.
00:09:15.620 I mean, obviously, Obama does his thing.
00:09:17.320 But George W. Bush isn't doing the Republican thing.
00:09:20.420 You know, was Carter at this?
00:09:22.400 Yeah, Carter was at this.
00:09:23.340 He was.
00:09:23.660 Not at this, but he was on this.
00:09:27.080 Right.
00:09:27.580 Yeah.
00:09:27.900 Nobody was at this.
00:09:28.820 Nobody was at this.
00:09:29.980 Pretty much everybody in the Democratic leadership right now should not be going to any gathering.
00:09:34.500 That is.
00:09:35.220 Yeah.
00:09:35.580 They're all in the vulnerable category.
00:09:37.600 Yeah.
00:09:37.780 They're all about 309 years old.
00:09:39.720 Yeah.
00:09:40.120 Could we please play the audio of John Kerry talking about the great foreign policy of Obama?
00:09:50.580 What's this?
00:09:51.080 Hi, I'm John Kerry.
00:09:52.140 Hi.
00:09:52.560 For the eight years of the Obama-Biden administration, we led by example.
00:09:57.380 Did you?
00:09:57.860 We eliminated the threat of an Iran with a nuclear weapon.
00:10:00.740 We built a 68-nation coalition to destroy ISIS.
00:10:04.280 Right.
00:10:04.660 We forged 195-nation agreement to attack climate change.
00:10:08.520 Oh, climate change was solved.
00:10:10.220 Before it became a pandemic.
00:10:12.040 Oh, my gosh.
00:10:13.140 Donald Trump inherited a growing economy and a more peaceful world.
00:10:17.200 And like everything else he inherited, he bankrupted it.
00:10:20.720 When this president goes overseas, it isn't a goodwill mission.
00:10:24.040 It's a blooper reel.
00:10:25.640 He breaks up with our allies and writes love letters to dictators.
00:10:28.940 Okay, stop.
00:10:29.800 America deserves it.
00:10:30.960 I can't take it.
00:10:32.760 It's so cute.
00:10:33.200 I can't take it.
00:10:33.960 I mean, this is hysterical.
00:10:35.540 How can he make this case with just the news coming out of the Middle East this week?
00:10:41.960 They've done everything they can to make this into no big deal.
00:10:46.460 But you now have not only the UAE, looks like Morocco is now saying they're going to be the next to normalize relations with Israel.
00:10:57.840 There are five countries that announced yesterday that they are looking to normalize relations.
00:11:04.260 That's Bahrain, Oman, Morocco, and looks like Saudi Arabia is quietly sniffing around and gutter or Qatar, as we used to say.
00:11:17.620 Today, the news comes out that Sudan, the Sudan is going to normalize ties with Israel.
00:11:25.620 How can you possibly say we are a safer Middle East?
00:11:30.240 You didn't stop ISIS.
00:11:31.860 In fact, you guys were the ones who armed ISIS.
00:11:36.200 When Donald Trump came in, he ended ISIS.
00:11:39.160 Now, they're not completely gone, and they're going to come back, but still, they're...
00:11:44.980 It's a major accomplishment of this administration.
00:11:47.080 It's a major accomplishment.
00:11:48.060 It's just totally ignored now.
00:11:50.720 It was the biggest foreign affairs issue when Trump came into office.
00:11:54.120 Correct.
00:11:54.280 And now it's not even an issue.
00:11:55.700 Not even an issue.
00:11:56.680 That is something he should get points for.
00:11:58.100 And the Middle East, what Donald Trump did on the Middle East is unbelievable.
00:12:04.080 It shows, stop listening to the State Department.
00:12:08.980 Everything.
00:12:09.620 He doesn't care what the State Department says.
00:12:11.600 In fact, I think he probably does a lot of stuff the State Department says not to do just because they told him not to do it.
00:12:17.840 But if you look at what the State Department has always said, and all of these experts, that this, if you, oh my gosh, if you move the embassy and you recognize Jerusalem, you're going to set the whole Middle East on fire.
00:12:30.440 No, uh-uh.
00:12:31.120 Didn't happen.
00:12:32.300 Didn't happen.
00:12:32.860 In fact, the opposite has happened.
00:12:35.300 Oh, if you annex the West Bank, Judea, Judea and Samaria, if you let Israel take those, it'll be war.
00:12:47.760 No, uh-uh.
00:12:49.400 And I swear to you, what he did with Judea and Samaria and the settlements and annexing that part of Israel is Tiffany's.
00:13:00.980 His Tiffany's experience, his threat to Tiffany's, I'm going to build, instead of the Trump Tower, if you don't give me the airspace, the ugliest building ever.
00:13:12.940 I think he and Benjamin Netanyahu, I think he got them on the phone and said, let's just tell everybody we're going to annex it.
00:13:19.040 I'll support you.
00:13:20.280 Let's go.
00:13:21.640 They're not serious about any kind of peace.
00:13:24.340 Let's take it.
00:13:25.360 See what happens.
00:13:26.120 Yeah, there's a nugget just like that in the John Bolton book, too, where I think, I want to say it was early on in the North Korea time.
00:13:33.700 It was one of the foreign affairs issues, one of the major ones we've all been talking about, where he says to his people, look, what do you need to make them to do this?
00:13:42.040 How about I threaten this?
00:13:43.680 Just say, I'll just threaten this, and I'll hold on to it.
00:13:45.820 You know, I'll be the crazy guy.
00:13:47.200 I'm fine with that.
00:13:48.540 Like, this is the way he does things.
00:13:50.500 It is.
00:13:50.720 And he's fine being the guy who's looked at as the crazy guy if he can get those things done.
00:13:56.020 And look, even the New York Times went through this and gave the credit to the Trump administration and all the work that they did and said the entire thing happened during the Trump administration.
00:14:06.540 So there wasn't like a big lead up of like, OK, here's the Obama stuff that that found built the foundation for this.
00:14:13.140 The only thing that built the foundation for this was how poorly they did with their Iran strategy, which allowed this all to occur.
00:14:20.760 But I mean, this all happened from 2018 on.
00:14:23.700 So there's no way for the Obama administration to take credit for this.
00:14:27.580 This is the exact reverse of everything that they tried to do in the Middle East.
00:14:32.280 And it's one of those times where every, you know, right wing pundit who said you should do X, Y and Z was right, was right.
00:14:40.560 One hundred straight out percent, right?
00:14:42.700 No arguments like right.
00:14:44.440 You never know with the Middle East.
00:14:45.820 Could this all fall apart?
00:14:47.300 I mean, of course, because everything always falls apart there.
00:14:50.240 But this is more promise than you've had in the had in the Middle East in decades.
00:14:55.220 It seems like the momentum is going the right way instead of the wrong way for once.
00:14:59.300 And this is all going to turn around.
00:15:01.340 I mean, it has to Jesus is coming.
00:15:03.260 So it's going to turn around.
00:15:05.300 But but we've never seen this kind of historic action before ever.
00:15:12.320 And John Kerry talks about, you know, how he's insulting our longstanding allies.
00:15:19.820 England.
00:15:21.640 England, Barack Obama, England.
00:15:25.240 You know, I know they punch you above their weight, but please don't talk to me about our traditional allies.
00:15:30.660 What you did with Iran versus the probably the strongest ally we have, Israel, left everybody wondered what the hell is going on.
00:15:41.260 You left our allies in the dirt.
00:15:45.780 Donald Trump is just trying to say, you know what?
00:15:48.120 Pay your fair share.
00:15:49.220 Pay your fair share, because I don't think any of this works.
00:15:51.720 And you know what?
00:15:53.220 I'm beginning to believe that he is operating under that Tiffany strategy to be able to get his what he wanted.
00:16:01.960 He bluffs, but you don't know.
00:16:05.660 He has an he has a twitchy eye.
00:16:08.120 You don't know if he means it or not.
00:16:11.980 And so you take him at his word and you're like, he's crazy, man.
00:16:15.720 He just might do it.
00:16:16.980 Would he have built the ugliest building on Fifth Avenue just to spite Tiffany's?
00:16:25.700 I don't think so, but he might have.
00:16:28.380 He might have.
00:16:30.580 All right.
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00:20:02.920 Also, tonight on our Wednesday night special, this lie about Donald Trump and the post office.
00:20:12.000 This is a setup so they can say, oh, Donald Trump, see what he did with a post office.
00:20:18.560 And it's a way for them to be accusing him of something.
00:20:23.020 So when you say, look what they're doing, they're suggesting that we just take ballots after the election, that postmark days after the election.
00:20:33.020 That's insane.
00:20:34.200 They're also saying, oh, no, there's never any problem with the mail-in ballots.
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00:21:04.160 Right after Studos America, by the way.
00:21:05.580 Which you are doing what?
00:21:06.780 I don't know yet.
00:21:07.740 We're still putting that together.
00:21:09.420 But I wanted to go through the, I love this post office thing.
00:21:13.120 Could we be a dumber nation that we're sitting here talking about the freaking post office in the middle of this?
00:21:19.220 They are coming up with all these BS conspiracy theories where, oh, they're taking away mailboxes.
00:21:24.920 Look at this, piles of mailboxes, where they're refurbishing them to put them back out.
00:21:28.940 Look, they're taking mailboxes.
00:21:30.540 Well, they're leaving other ones there, so it's not really.
00:21:33.000 It's crazy.
00:21:33.920 The latest one is, you know, the Trump administration, I guess, well, I guess the post office, the guy he appointed,
00:21:38.900 is backing off a lot of these things that they had planned to re, you know, re, you know, rework the post office
00:21:45.480 because it was such an inefficient and terrible, you know, money loser.
00:21:49.620 So they're backing off some of these things that they were going to do until after the election
00:21:53.020 because they're like, well, we don't want to like, we know we're not doing these things,
00:21:56.760 but we don't want people to get the impression that we're screwing with the democracy.
00:22:00.580 So we'll just wait until December to do it.
00:22:03.420 Like none of this stuff, it doesn't need to be done this second.
00:22:06.400 And so they're backing off of this stuff now.
00:22:08.440 And they're talking to these operatives and they're saying like, well, does this, this settles it then?
00:22:13.020 They're not doing it anymore, right?
00:22:13.980 And they're like, well, no.
00:22:15.220 Well, where's the $25 billion?
00:22:17.020 Well, they put that in another book.
00:22:18.160 But yeah, but what about overtime for these workers?
00:22:21.100 Like it has nothing to do with the things they're saying it has to do with.
00:22:25.140 No, it is just a BS argument.
00:22:26.700 It's a setup.
00:22:27.920 Yeah.
00:22:28.180 It is a setup.
00:22:29.420 I can't wait to see the special tonight.
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00:23:55.200 Now from the wild and unruly streets of New York City, James Altucher is with us, the host of the podcast,
00:24:15.220 the James Altucher show and entrepreneur and comedian and comedy club owner in New York,
00:24:21.360 and a guy who has just written an amazing article, and it's really sad, and I can't punch a hole in it,
00:24:29.260 about why New York City is dead forever.
00:24:33.440 Welcome to the program, James.
00:24:34.740 How are you?
00:24:36.000 Good, Glenn.
00:24:36.800 How are you doing?
00:24:37.440 Thanks for having me on the show.
00:24:38.540 You bet.
00:24:39.020 A long time we haven't talked to each other.
00:24:41.120 It's nice to have you on.
00:24:42.100 Yes.
00:24:42.300 So, go briefly over your thesis here that New York City is never coming back.
00:24:50.580 Well, there's a lot of, you know, there's only so far you can pull back a slingshot before it breaks.
00:24:57.200 And right now, we have at least 30 to 50% of the restaurants and storefronts in New York City are out of business permanently.
00:25:05.940 And it's not like there's tenants dying to come back in.
00:25:09.560 These are gone, which means commercial real estate is going to get affected.
00:25:13.800 Also, you have all of these companies now going remote forever.
00:25:18.140 Citigroup, J.P. Morgan, Google, Twitter, all these companies.
00:25:22.600 That means all the office space empty.
00:25:25.120 They're going to need to rent less office space.
00:25:27.560 Again, commercial real estate and the entire economic ecosystem around those things are going to zero.
00:25:33.100 Meanwhile, New York City, the deficits are rising.
00:25:36.780 People are fleeing.
00:25:37.760 There's more apartment vacancies than ever.
00:25:39.820 So, the tax base is going down both from businesses and residents fleeing.
00:25:44.100 So, how are you going to make the revenues to make up for the deficits and all the bankruptcies and one out of four evictions are going to happen?
00:25:52.660 So, I think, I don't know what you do.
00:25:55.620 Even if, you know, COVID is fine and people start coming back, there's just going to be too many bankruptcies.
00:26:02.560 There's going to be nobody paying for all the deficits that New York City is racking up now.
00:26:07.360 What happened?
00:26:08.560 And you can't.
00:26:09.160 It's not like you can cut back on those things or the city will just decay.
00:26:13.380 I mean, that is a very expensive city just to keep running.
00:26:17.400 And if you don't have those buildings, what happens to them?
00:26:23.440 I mean, New York City offices are technically open right now, but they're all empty.
00:26:28.440 Like, they're about 90% empty because companies are going remote.
00:26:32.060 And, you know, here's the difference between other periods is now people have the bandwidth to go remote.
00:26:37.320 We never had the bandwidth to have remote office meetings before.
00:26:40.760 So, there's no big rush now for employees to come back.
00:26:43.820 In fact, companies are making much more money being more productive with employees not at the office.
00:26:49.220 Again, they can rent less office space.
00:26:52.120 They don't have to pay those city taxes, those property taxes.
00:26:55.360 So, I don't know how New York City is going to raise the money to pay for the services that they normally do.
00:27:02.960 And, again, this is not like a temporary situation.
00:27:05.940 Oh, when the pandemic's over, everyone comes back to work.
00:27:08.920 No, everybody's already gone.
00:27:10.800 They've already left.
00:27:12.420 And that's not a bad thing for the country, by the way.
00:27:15.660 It means you could have opportunity now everywhere.
00:27:19.240 Financial opportunity is being dispersed all through the country.
00:27:22.620 You don't have to just be in Manhattan or L.A. or San Francisco.
00:27:25.640 You could be in St. Louis or Nashville or Miami or Dallas.
00:27:30.080 You could be anywhere now and have opportunity.
00:27:32.620 It's not just, hey, come to Manhattan.
00:27:34.700 Everything's here.
00:27:35.640 Nothing's there anymore.
00:27:36.640 Business is not there.
00:27:38.360 You know, stores are not there.
00:27:39.620 No one's waking up and saying, I need to start a pizza restaurant in New York City today because I might go out of business the next day.
00:27:45.840 Yeah, it's really sad.
00:27:47.880 I mean, I love New York.
00:27:49.880 If you have ever lived there, you have a love-hate relationship with it.
00:27:52.820 There's lots of things about it that you might hate, but it balances out to where the access to things is so off the charts and not like any other city that you put up with it.
00:28:09.220 But now that's all gone.
00:28:12.480 One nice thing about it is people are starting to look at the cities that they want to live in.
00:28:17.760 They can live in.
00:28:18.720 And as you said, we now will have, you know, I miss the America where you go to towns and they're all different.
00:28:25.160 You know, there was a while where they were all Gap and all, you know, and Taylors and every town was the same.
00:28:32.440 This provides an opportunity for one town to be high-tech, one town maybe to be focused on, you know, something else where those people that think alike just kind of want together.
00:28:45.500 They don't have to, but they just kind of want together there.
00:28:48.260 So you'd have these cities that would have real different personalities.
00:28:51.640 Right, like over 400,000 New Yorkers have left since March and many more are going to leave when eviction moratoriums are off.
00:29:00.240 I mean, one out of four New Yorkers are up for eviction.
00:29:03.860 And again, you know, 30% of the restaurants and stores out of business, all the major companies going remote, people are dispersing to the cities they always wanted to live in.
00:29:14.540 It doesn't mean opportunities going away.
00:29:16.220 It just means finally opportunity is going to be spread out throughout the entire United States.
00:29:20.940 So the frontier now is not going to be in Manhattan or L.A.
00:29:24.260 It's going to be wherever you are.
00:29:26.460 So, James, you are you're an angel investor.
00:29:29.500 You're you're really up to speed on a lot of things.
00:29:31.740 I've been talking about the tech disruption that was going to come.
00:29:36.280 And and I kept saying it's going to come between 2020 and 2030, where technology just changes enough stuff.
00:29:44.060 There would be enough disruption of 20 to 30 percent unemployment.
00:29:48.300 We won't live the same way.
00:29:50.020 We won't work the same way.
00:29:51.600 Jobs will be taken.
00:29:52.700 We're going to have to retrain.
00:29:54.340 I think covid actually pushed that in faster.
00:29:59.360 I think we're seeing the tech disruption now.
00:30:02.620 Well, look at it.
00:30:03.660 I mean, covid has been the great accelerator.
00:30:06.800 Look at, you know, Zoom, for instance.
00:30:08.860 Zoom added 400 million new users, 400 million who now realize, oh, I could see people on video now for the first time ever.
00:30:16.800 I could have remote meetings.
00:30:18.000 I could be productive.
00:30:19.080 And then you have A.I. and automation.
00:30:21.100 A year ago, everyone was afraid of it.
00:30:23.180 But now every store is going to be, you know, cashless checkouts.
00:30:28.160 And, you know, there's going to be much more automation.
00:30:30.600 There's going to be much more robotics.
00:30:31.720 So what happens to the people who have those jobs?
00:30:35.200 Well, this has been an excuse to say, hey, we don't need anybody anymore.
00:30:39.640 We're going to go cashless and people are going to have to figure out what to do.
00:30:43.520 The infrastructure is not there for people to figure it out.
00:30:46.660 But you're going to have to be much more people are going to have to be up on these skills in one way or the other.
00:30:53.260 And like I said, opportunity is going to be spread out throughout the entire country, not just in New York City, where they sort of hoarded opportunity for a long period.
00:31:02.440 So what, James, what happens to a city like New York?
00:31:05.520 And it's going to be all these cities.
00:31:07.180 I mean, why live in a dense city where crime, especially with the way things are going now, where crime is bad, decay is bad, taxes would be high.
00:31:18.400 What happens to these cities?
00:31:21.700 It's going to be hard.
00:31:22.940 I mean, look, I'm a New Yorker.
00:31:24.760 I even own a storefront in New York.
00:31:26.900 And people aren't going to want to pay $38 for avocado toast anymore if they could move to Phoenix, Arizona and pay $1.50 for an egg sandwich like you and still make New York salaries and still work remotely for companies that are based wherever.
00:31:45.300 So what happens to a city like New York City?
00:31:47.540 Services start to go down.
00:31:49.220 Crime goes up.
00:31:50.880 There's going to be less ability to afford health care.
00:31:54.440 There's going to be, again, how are they going to pay deficits?
00:31:58.040 They're going to have to raise taxes to the few people who stay.
00:32:02.280 Remember, New York City, only 1%, the top 1% of New York City pays over 40% of the taxes in New York City.
00:32:09.940 What happens when you don't even have that revenue?
00:32:12.300 How are you going to provide any, what happens to the transit system?
00:32:15.500 What happens to all the public services that New York City offers, the universities, the subways and so on?
00:32:21.480 It starts to go down.
00:32:22.500 The police starts to go down.
00:32:23.920 And what happens to the universities themselves?
00:32:27.000 I mean, they're not back.
00:32:29.500 The universities, right.
00:32:30.880 I mean, right now, New York City is at all-time vacancies.
00:32:34.280 Well, what happens when 600,000 students in New York City, college students, are told,
00:32:39.060 oh, we're going to do remote for six months or a year?
00:32:42.180 They're not going to rent apartments.
00:32:44.540 Hence, more vacancies.
00:32:46.020 Hence, more bankruptcies.
00:32:47.640 Hence, more buildings go into litigation.
00:32:49.840 Hence, more, you know, again, worse services to neighborhoods and crime goes up.
00:32:56.800 And who knows?
00:32:57.600 I mean, I don't, it's hard to predict when you have a city that's just combusting in ways that hasn't happened before.
00:33:04.260 And people say, oh, no, people want to come back.
00:33:07.280 No, people have already left.
00:33:09.280 The employees who are forced to be remote, they've said, oh, well, I can choose anywhere in the United States.
00:33:15.820 You know, United States is beautiful.
00:33:17.780 New York City is not the only city.
00:33:20.160 People have spread out already.
00:33:21.500 It's not, it's not my opinion.
00:33:23.300 Like, this is already fact that 400,000 residents have left since March.
00:33:28.060 I will tell you that, you know, I bought the Paramount movie lot here in Dallas.
00:33:32.920 So, I did these gigantic movie studios.
00:33:38.100 And I went up to my ranch in the mountains for three months and did everything remote from my house and then from the ranch.
00:33:48.780 And every day I got up and I thought, why am I, why am I, why am I going back?
00:33:52.920 Why am I going back?
00:33:53.920 And for me, the technology is not quite robust enough to be able to do it.
00:33:59.740 But for the average person, it absolutely is.
00:34:02.280 And I know they're all saying the same thing.
00:34:04.880 And Glenn, you're running a media company, so you need video and audio quality to be beyond perfect.
00:34:10.100 Correct.
00:34:10.380 So, the average person who just wants to do remote meetings and still be at home without the commute, without dealing with all their cubicle neighbors, whatever, they're happy.
00:34:20.940 And yes, some of them like to go back to work and people are going to miss the social conveniences of work.
00:34:29.100 They'll find it elsewhere, but they'll miss it at work.
00:34:31.200 But it's not going to be their decision.
00:34:33.900 Companies themselves are cutting costs by not having people go back to work, using COVID as an excuse.
00:34:39.720 Oh, we have to be safe now for COVID.
00:34:42.680 But they're going to eliminate six out of seven floors that they rented in a major office building in New York, which means commercial real estate goes bankrupt, which means litigation, means potential financial collapse, means less tax revenues for New York City.
00:34:57.920 And again, lower services to pay for education, health care, police, social services.
00:35:04.440 And again, as a New Yorker, it's scary.
00:35:07.060 But as a U.S. citizen, you say, well, okay, the economy is not up or down.
00:35:13.080 It's just tilted.
00:35:14.220 Things are going to spread out throughout the U.S.
00:35:17.340 Opportunity is going to spread out.
00:35:19.040 And you don't have – if you've traveled to any other city other than New York, there's beautiful spots all over the United States.
00:35:25.340 I wish the best for New York.
00:35:26.660 I'm a New Yorker.
00:35:27.380 My kids are New Yorkers.
00:35:28.740 I lived there all my life.
00:35:30.220 But you have to face reality.
00:35:32.680 There's problems that can't go away.
00:35:34.980 They're already fact.
00:35:36.680 So, James, one last question.
00:35:39.740 People still – I think Americans are slowly coming to the realization it's not going to be the same anymore.
00:35:47.880 We're not going back.
00:35:50.400 It's just not happening.
00:35:51.620 You know, trying to build in some parts of the country.
00:35:55.900 You just can't get the supplies.
00:35:58.300 It's very different than even the Great Depression.
00:36:01.460 There are things that you just can't get.
00:36:04.100 And I think people haven't really felt it all yet.
00:36:07.420 When do you think we're all going to come to the conclusion, oh, wow, America and the world is just never going to be like it was?
00:36:16.980 It's such a great question, Glenn, because a few months ago people were asking, when are things going to go back to 2019?
00:36:25.420 And then a few weeks after that they were saying, well, when is there going to be a new normal?
00:36:29.680 And now I think it's starting to – people are starting to realize there is no new normal.
00:36:34.600 It's a great reinvention is what's happening.
00:36:37.560 Everything is not quite starting from scratch, but like you say, automation is on the rise.
00:36:44.320 So that's going to affect people's lives.
00:36:46.480 Zoom adding 400 million people, essentially, you know, two United States.
00:36:51.780 Zoom added that number of users.
00:36:53.920 That's going to affect the way we work and interface with each other and interact and so on.
00:36:59.680 So I think people who are ahead of the curve here are going to start looking for the skills they need, whether those are, you know, marketing skills, sales skills, technical skills, you know, setting up e-commerce sites, you know, whatever it is.
00:37:14.440 Are you –
00:37:14.860 Go ahead.
00:37:16.040 Well, I think we're going to start to realize over the next year that there is no – things are going to get worse in the major cities, and you're going to see more and more of an exodus from the first-tier cities to the second-tier cities.
00:37:30.720 And people are going to start to realize more and more every month that, okay, maybe a lot of people are in denial, but I'm going to start making changes in my life.
00:37:40.240 And gradually, everyone will come to that realization.
00:37:43.620 And I don't say this with glee.
00:37:45.360 I wish things were the same, but this happened.
00:37:48.960 So, James, I don't know if you've been following what the Economic Forum has been doing with the Great Reset.
00:37:56.280 They've been working on it for a while before COVID.
00:37:58.960 And I would love to – I'd love to check back with you after you've kind of looked into that.
00:38:04.000 I think we'll probably disagree on, you know, maybe whether it was a good thing or a bad thing and what it means, but it needs to be discussed out in the open because the world is changing.
00:38:15.360 And I think the average person needs to be involved in what that means for our future.
00:38:22.740 So, I'd love to have you back, James.
00:38:24.920 Absolutely.
00:38:25.240 We've spent too much time outsourcing all of our political decisions to leaders who haven't, frankly, accomplished anything for the past 50 years.
00:38:33.680 So, yes, we'd love to come back and talk about it.
00:38:36.260 I'm well aware.
00:38:37.500 Okay, great.
00:38:38.480 James, thank you so much.
00:38:40.360 Thanks, bud.
00:38:40.800 I sent your article around, and I sent it around with, this is the saddest article you will read in a long time.
00:38:48.020 And everybody emails me back and goes, I can't disagree with it, and that's what makes it so sad.
00:38:53.580 Thank you very much, James.
00:38:55.260 Thank you, and I appreciate it.
00:38:56.660 You bet.
00:38:57.160 By the way, we posted it last night on my YouTube channel.
00:39:02.020 I think it already has 100,000 views.
00:39:04.020 I mean, it's connecting with people.
00:39:06.920 You can check that out on YouTube.
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00:43:53.120 When you need to take control and you know you can't win because you just don't have the winning argument, what do you do?
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00:45:49.920 Okay, I want to start with the audio that we put together where Michelle Obama yesterday or the day before was describing what it takes to be the president of the United States.
00:46:04.660 And I want you to listen to this and honestly ask yourself, is that Joe Biden?
00:46:10.220 Now listen.
00:46:10.600 I am one of a handful of people living today who have seen firsthand the immense weight and awesome power of the presidency.
00:46:21.480 And let me once again tell you this.
00:46:24.460 The job is hard.
00:46:28.100 It requires clear-headed judgment.
00:46:30.940 Poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids.
00:46:34.040 Play the radio.
00:46:35.020 Make sure the television, excuse me, make sure you have the record player on at night.
00:46:40.500 Make sure the kids hear words.
00:46:42.400 A mastery of complex and competing issues.
00:46:46.180 We gotta, it's just, but you gotta, I mean, we gotta reassure, look.
00:46:53.620 A devotion to facts and history.
00:46:56.140 We choose unity over division.
00:46:58.220 We choose science over fiction.
00:47:00.320 We choose truth over facts.
00:47:02.460 When Bobby Kennedy and Dr. King had been assassinated in the 70s, late 70s, I got engaged.
00:47:09.560 A moral compass.
00:47:10.840 You've also been criticized about your interactions with women.
00:47:15.720 Seven women accuse you of touching them without their permission.
00:47:19.720 I'll bet you're as bright as you're good looking, I tell you.
00:47:22.360 And an ability to listen.
00:47:24.660 You know, the rapidly rising, um, uh, in with, uh, with, uh, I don't know.
00:47:35.280 Oof.
00:47:36.860 That's Joe Biden.
00:47:38.180 Does he meet any of those qualifications to be president of the United States?
00:47:44.520 So if you have that as your candidate and you know that the world is up for grabs, I mean,
00:47:50.640 COVID has made the world up for grabs.
00:47:52.920 It's going to be completely redesigned.
00:47:55.080 It's called the great reset.
00:47:57.140 Uh, and who's going to be designing it?
00:48:00.440 Certainly, if you are somebody that likes to hold all of the power, you're not going to
00:48:05.040 give that to Donald Trump.
00:48:06.400 He stands in the way of all of that.
00:48:09.500 Uh, the constitution stands in the way of that.
00:48:11.880 Our history stands in the way of that.
00:48:13.920 That's why everything is being challenged right now.
00:48:17.520 But you also have to, uh, ensure a win.
00:48:22.380 So you want to, at least if you can't pull it off, you at least have to, uh, to, uh, convince
00:48:31.360 the American people that you can't have any confidence in the vote.
00:48:35.680 And that is the campaign that the Democrats are on right now.
00:48:40.520 The group that is really the one that is watching over our, uh, right to vote over this, uh,
00:48:47.740 pandemic is judicial watch.
00:48:49.580 The president is Tom Fitton and he's with us now.
00:48:51.720 Hi, Tom.
00:48:52.140 How are you?
00:48:53.440 Hey, Glenn.
00:48:53.940 Good to be with you again.
00:48:54.740 Thank you.
00:48:55.120 So let's just go through some of the things that, um, you know, that they are, they are
00:49:00.720 saying now, uh, about, uh, our elections and that we really need to jump on the vote through
00:49:08.860 the mail.
00:49:09.760 That seems insane, but they're saying that there's never any problem with the mail-in vote.
00:49:15.860 Can you give me the facts on this?
00:49:18.560 Well, if there are going to be problems with voter fraud, it's going to happen through mail-in
00:49:24.740 and absentee ballots.
00:49:25.880 Everyone agreed prior to it become a partisan issue just now is that that's where you have
00:49:31.780 the opportunities for fraud is you're voting away from the oversight of government officials
00:49:37.060 and party activists who go in and monitor the polls.
00:49:40.660 Uh, but on top of that, we've got a radical ramping up of people voting by mail, or at least
00:49:46.820 there's this push.
00:49:47.960 I think there'll be 92, 93 million ballots and ballot applications that will be mailed.
00:49:54.740 Without anyone asking for them, 50, I think it's 51 million ballots alone will be mailed
00:50:01.580 without anyone asking for them.
00:50:03.800 And that's a number that is, is far and above by multiples of any prior move.
00:50:09.280 I mean, you've had a few States here and there who have vote by mail programs that were set
00:50:13.840 up after years and years, and frankly, still aren't trustworthy.
00:50:16.900 This is a radical escalation of, uh, this vote by mail.
00:50:21.740 And in 2016, when 319,000 absentee ballots, mail-in ballots were thrown out, imagine what
00:50:32.860 the numbers are going to be now.
00:50:34.420 So you've got the vote by mail, you've got voter fraud opportunities, the ballot harvesting
00:50:39.220 fraud opportunities.
00:50:40.760 But I think there's this emerging issue that I think we all need to be concerned about.
00:50:44.840 If, and frankly, the left should be too votes being thrown out by the millions because they
00:50:50.180 don't get there on time because they can't be counted and the system breaks.
00:50:54.300 And if that happens and this, and, and, and states are challenged, all of that goes to
00:50:59.980 the house and the Senate ultimately.
00:51:01.640 And in essence, Nancy Pelosi decides, practically speaking, who could be the next president.
00:51:07.720 So if you, if you look at the mail fraud that we have had, uh, in the, in the past, the,
00:51:17.320 the mail fraud happens when, let me give you a few examples.
00:51:21.200 Uh, West Virginia postal worker last week indicted for manipulating eight voters, absentee
00:51:26.580 ballots, uh, in 2019, Oakland County, uh, clerk outside Detroit charged with illegally altering
00:51:32.540 193 absentee ballots, Minneapolis, a man was charged with helping 13 others falsify absentee
00:51:39.380 ballots ahead of the 2018 election, Dallas County, Texas man convicted after seven in a 700 mail-in
00:51:46.420 ballots were witnessed and signed by a fictitious person.
00:51:49.680 Uh, North Carolina's ninth congressional district race scheme was, uh, to steal 1200 absentee
00:51:56.940 ballots and fill them out in a race.
00:51:58.660 It was decided by only 900 votes.
00:52:01.240 So when the Democrats and, and, uh, Michelle Obama said, you got to go out and vote like
00:52:07.260 your life depends on it, because sometimes, uh, in 2016, they were voted by an average,
00:52:13.660 uh, you know, they lost by an average of two votes.
00:52:16.980 These numbers may seem small, but in the right districts, it changes everything.
00:52:23.140 Well, that's exactly right.
00:52:24.520 You've got the presidential race at issue, and then you have these lower, um, these races
00:52:28.720 down the ballot, you know, including in the house, uh, that can be overturned through fraud.
00:52:34.500 You know, and the other reason we want a process in place that frowns upon fraud and secures
00:52:39.780 the vote is so that people feel comfortable voting.
00:52:42.600 That's one of the reasons we have voter ID.
00:52:44.720 That's what the court just said.
00:52:46.060 You know, it's not, we don't have to prove fraud.
00:52:48.860 The purpose of voter ID is to ensure people and reassure people that the elections count
00:52:54.180 and matter.
00:52:54.760 And, uh, right now it's chaos.
00:52:58.400 I tell you, uh, Glenn, there's been nothing like it in American history where you have
00:53:03.180 nearly a hundred million ballots and ballot applications being thrown out, flooding the
00:53:08.560 mails.
00:53:09.700 10% right now, 10% of first class mail is late.
00:53:15.280 When you look at the percentages of ballots that are returned, you're talking potentially
00:53:20.560 millions of ballots that won't get to the place they're supposed to be.
00:53:23.900 So this is a, uh, an opportunity for fraud that we've never seen before.
00:53:28.640 And I said, as I said, as importantly, you can't be sure your vote will count unless you
00:53:34.520 vote in person.
00:53:36.140 That's the best way to ensure your vote is will be counted.
00:53:39.340 And I'm not guaranteeing your vote won't be negated because someone got your mail ballot
00:53:43.580 and votes in your name and there's a dispute there, but you know, you can't rely on the
00:53:47.800 system because I think it's going to break or I fear it's going to break.
00:53:50.360 And, uh, when you're talking in the percentages of ballots to get thrown out, the percentages
00:53:55.980 in my view are too high for me to risk my vote to vote by mail.
00:53:59.260 I mean, if it were four years ago, I'd say, you know, I wouldn't necessarily say don't
00:54:02.880 vote by mail.
00:54:03.660 You're, you're likely to lose your vote.
00:54:05.660 I wouldn't advise anyone to vote by mail these days.
00:54:10.840 So Tom, how I was listening in the news today, they are in riots in Belarus, um, because Russia
00:54:17.980 was interfering in the election.
00:54:20.740 Um, and the opposition is saying to the world, please don't recognize this administration.
00:54:27.140 And I think in Belarus, they probably are right.
00:54:31.600 Um, but I see that kind of scenario playing out no matter who wins this time.
00:54:37.640 This is a constitutional crisis on the horizon that we've never faced.
00:54:43.500 The left is already gaming it out.
00:54:45.920 Glenn, we're already planning it.
00:54:47.920 There's a go and look at this document created by the transition integrity project.
00:54:52.720 And who's, and who's the war gamer for them in, for Joe Biden, when they were doing a
00:54:58.000 little war game, John Podesta.
00:55:00.460 So someone who's a leading white on the establishment, and they're talking about having states threaten
00:55:06.480 to secede from the union, unless they get their electoral count, uh, electoral votes counted,
00:55:12.180 uh, I guess, despite allegations of fraud.
00:55:14.860 So they're prepared for a revolution.
00:55:17.880 I mean, we're, we're kind of seeing it already.
00:55:19.960 Their revolution is a revolution in Portland.
00:55:22.240 You've got the violent communist insurrection in many cities as it is.
00:55:26.720 And believe me, they're preparing to apply it to the presidential election.
00:55:30.840 You can read about it in the New York times.
00:55:34.920 What do you say to the people who say, well, then why isn't the president, uh, stopping
00:55:39.640 what's going on at the post office?
00:55:43.640 Well, the train's left the station.
00:55:45.260 Uh, the, the, the states have decided they're going to mail these ballots.
00:55:49.420 Those 51, 52 million ballots going out.
00:55:51.980 That's going to happen.
00:55:53.500 The post office is going to do what it can do with the volume.
00:55:58.680 Uh, but you know, on a good day, you have five to 10% of the material, not get to where
00:56:04.720 it's supposed to be or get there late.
00:56:06.540 So to me, that's an unacceptable risk for voting by mail.
00:56:10.440 And that's what we need to be talking about.
00:56:12.520 If I were the president and frankly, honest Democrats are now beginning to talk about because
00:56:16.960 they're nervous.
00:56:17.640 They recognize these issues.
00:56:19.100 You should be voting in person.
00:56:20.720 Michelle Obama highlighted that in her talk the other day.
00:56:23.920 You know, what's really been interesting is to see people like Stacey Abrams, who for
00:56:28.140 months, the, the far left, um, candidate from Georgia who lost, forgot the governorship
00:56:35.580 there.
00:56:36.000 She was on TV again yesterday for the DNC telling people they shouldn't have to decide
00:56:40.920 between their vote and their lives.
00:56:42.760 So they're scaring the bejesus out of people from voting in person.
00:56:47.140 That's suppressing the vote.
00:56:48.640 Glenn, that's suppressing the vote.
00:56:50.520 And I think some Democrats are thinking, what are we doing here?
00:56:54.220 We're going to tell people to vote by the mail.
00:56:56.080 No one really trusts the mail.
00:56:58.020 Maybe we need to go back to the basics here and start getting, you know, getting people
00:57:02.260 to the polls in person.
00:57:04.120 Uh, even Dr. Fauci says you can vote in person.
00:57:06.520 So the, the, the Corona virus isn't a serious excuse anymore.
00:57:10.800 What is, who, who is watching all of this Tom, that is a trustworthy to, you know, at least
00:57:19.080 the majority of people, um, that, that we can, we can look to that is, is monitoring all
00:57:26.700 of this.
00:57:27.520 Is there anybody?
00:57:28.680 I know that's what you are doing, but the right trusts you left doesn't trust you.
00:57:34.080 So who do we turn to?
00:57:36.480 We can, you know, Glenn, you, you and I, and groups like us, we can do a 50,000 view, you
00:57:41.640 know, a 50,000, um, foot view, you know, but at the polling places, that's where the parties
00:57:48.400 have to provide the oversight.
00:57:49.920 And when it comes to oversight, the left is far and beyond the Republicans.
00:57:55.000 They've got, they do their work, you know, their organizers, this is what they do.
00:57:59.460 And so you'll have leftist poll workers who are lawyers and sophisticated and know how to
00:58:06.980 challenge and on the right, you'll have volunteers fairly trained young or not sophisticated in
00:58:14.620 terms of areas of law and, um, they'll be outmatched.
00:58:18.540 And then on top of that, you've got the political side because we think it's going to be decided
00:58:23.080 by lawsuits and these fights at the lower levels.
00:58:25.780 No, it's going to be decided in Congress.
00:58:27.560 Ultimately, that's the way our constitutional system works.
00:58:29.980 And, uh, that they I've already gained that out.
00:58:34.720 And I could tell you the Republicans and, and conservatives are completely don't know
00:58:39.140 much about how that would work in Congress.
00:58:40.980 What do you mean?
00:58:41.620 They've, what do you mean they've already gained that out?
00:58:44.120 Well, you're talking about this transition integrity project where John Podesta games out
00:58:50.160 the election being resolved by the house and the Senate.
00:58:54.120 And if there's no decision by a date, certain January, I think it's January 6th or a little
00:59:02.440 bit later, uh, you know who becomes president in an acting capacity, Nancy Pelosi, Nancy, Nancy
00:59:10.180 Pelosi.
00:59:15.080 I think you'd probably just drop the phone, uh, after speaking, uh, words that would give
00:59:21.080 most people a heart attack.
00:59:22.020 Um, Tom, I mean, it's, uh, that's the way it's going to work.
00:59:25.380 And you know, what's interesting is each mem, each delegation of the house has a vote.
00:59:29.800 It's not by person.
00:59:31.540 It's not by vote.
00:59:32.480 It's not by house member.
00:59:34.500 And currently Republicans have a majority of the delegations in the house.
00:59:38.680 So that's why Democrats in the left are gaming it out.
00:59:42.640 And, you know, if, if it comes down to a kind of an honest political fight, that's one
00:59:46.200 thing, but we already went through a coup.
00:59:49.980 Do you think it's going to stop?
00:59:51.380 Of course not.
00:59:54.380 Well, it's been cheery talking to you, Tom.
00:59:57.320 Thank you for, we got to hide.
00:59:59.240 We got to know what the problem is.
01:00:00.380 I know.
01:00:01.020 We can address it.
01:00:02.280 It's, it's not, I'm not trying to be negative.
01:00:04.040 I'm just trying to highlight the real issue.
01:00:05.620 So we can't, so we're not surprised.
01:00:07.900 How can people help?
01:00:10.900 Well, individually, they should figure out how they can become poll workers, figure out what
01:00:15.940 the rules are in your state, contact your local party and, and volunteer, uh, encourage
01:00:21.280 your mem, you encourage your, your, your circles to vote in person.
01:00:25.660 Who's watching over the post office?
01:00:27.800 Uh, the post office to me, it's kind of like a meta issue.
01:00:33.820 It's like, are they, can you trust the post office to get the ballots to the location
01:00:38.480 on time?
01:00:39.100 No, don't use it.
01:00:41.960 Okay.
01:00:42.560 And frankly, you know, it's not too late to pull back and you can call your elected officials
01:00:46.940 at the state level.
01:00:47.960 Don't mail those ballot applications unless someone asks for them.
01:00:51.400 Do a traditional absentee ballot program where someone proactively has to ask for a ballot.
01:00:56.580 Don't drop ballots into the mail unless they're requested.
01:01:00.160 It's not too late to pull back.
01:01:02.460 We've got three or four weeks, but, uh, the train, you know, the train's about to leave.
01:01:06.740 Tom, thank you.
01:01:09.540 I appreciate it.
01:01:10.500 Tom Fitton.
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01:06:30.340 So I don't know.
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01:06:33.100 I don't know why we are not doing more, um, as a nation other than we cannot get any kind
01:06:41.120 of bipartisan support, um, but I think we are headed for, uh, something we have never seen
01:06:48.320 before in American history, unless it's a blowout for Donald Trump.
01:06:52.040 It's got to be a blowout.
01:06:53.620 If it's at all close, uh, you will see the left do right.
01:06:59.320 You're going to see riots in the streets anyway.
01:07:02.160 Um, but if it's at all close, uh, they're going to contest and we're going to be torn apart.
01:07:09.100 Imagine, think about how united we were, uh, in 2000 until we started arguing over the
01:07:17.620 ballots.
01:07:18.340 Once you start going down that road, it's, it's very possible to have civil war.
01:07:23.740 It's very possible for the Democrats to cry out to the UN or even the Republicans to cry
01:07:31.940 out and say, we need some, we need some allies here to watch what's going on.
01:07:37.580 I mean, we are about to become a banana Republic and there are many things to worry about the
01:07:43.680 absentee ballots, the, the, uh, mail-in voting, just our polls themselves.
01:07:49.580 But the other big thing that if, if Donald Trump is within the margin of error, big tech
01:07:58.500 can easily throw it to Joe Biden, if he's within three points, three points is no big deal for big
01:08:07.320 tech to be able to skew and to move the population, uh, to cover those three or four points.
01:08:15.200 They can move up to 15 million people, uh, as, as already been demonstrated, uh, by Dr.
01:08:22.940 Robert Epstein, um, he has been monitoring these elections.
01:08:27.580 Uh, he monitored them in 2016.
01:08:30.100 Remember he was a guy who voted for Hillary Clinton.
01:08:33.840 He found that the, the left was, uh, using big tech to influence the election for Hillary
01:08:42.280 Clinton.
01:08:42.980 He did it again in 18.
01:08:45.040 He has been looking for anyone with deep, deep pockets to step up.
01:08:50.800 I'm shocked that the, uh, the Republicans or the president hasn't stepped in and said,
01:09:00.380 we're just going to fund this.
01:09:02.520 I've talked to several people.
01:09:04.220 They always sound interested.
01:09:06.040 And then in Washington is typical.
01:09:09.000 They never do anything about it.
01:09:10.620 Um, and I know it's asking a lot at this time, but I think this is the most important thing
01:09:26.340 we can do.
01:09:27.220 He wants to monitor big tech and actually have all of the, the evidence, uh, in real time.
01:09:35.780 So we know what's going on.
01:09:38.140 Big tech is a giant invisible enemy.
01:09:44.080 They can cover their tracks and no one will ever know that a crime was committed unless
01:09:49.760 we have this kind of monitoring.
01:09:53.280 Dr. Epstein is with us now and, uh, is going to tell us about it.
01:09:57.280 Doctor, how are you?
01:09:59.940 Well, Glenn, I'm a little, uh, I'm a little perturbed actually, because I don't understand
01:10:05.400 why the money has, has not turned up.
01:10:07.680 We got the money pretty easily in 2016, 2018.
01:10:10.660 This, this year is far, far, far more important.
01:10:14.720 There, there is so much at stake here.
01:10:17.260 People do not understand what's happening, but this year we either hand over democracy
01:10:23.160 to these big tech companies or we fight them.
01:10:26.400 This is the year.
01:10:27.520 If we, if we, if we don't fight them, we are literally handing over our, our government
01:10:33.500 to them and they know it and they want it.
01:10:38.820 And they're just, they're ready to take over.
01:10:41.940 Uh, I know not only how to document what they're doing, but I know how to stop them in those critical
01:10:49.780 few weeks in the swing states.
01:10:51.600 I know how to stop them.
01:10:52.960 I know how to, to get them to back off and to capture so much data that if they don't
01:10:59.740 back off, some of these people will go to jail.
01:11:03.660 Do you think that, Robert, some of this is not coming through because everyone is so in
01:11:09.360 bed with big tech?
01:11:10.660 I don't know what's going on.
01:11:13.480 It doesn't make any sense to me.
01:11:14.620 I mean, two days ago, Fox news ran a big story, Donald Trump Jr. saying straight out, very
01:11:21.680 strong language that these tech companies are rigging the election this year.
01:11:26.380 Of course, we've heard the president say that in the past, but here's Donald Trump Jr.
01:11:30.300 just two days ago.
01:11:33.000 Uh, he, he, I mean, he knows what's going on.
01:11:35.500 I can tell you, I'm in touch with other members of the Trump family.
01:11:38.540 They know what's going on.
01:11:40.000 I'm in touch with, uh, Ted Cruz's, uh, people and with Ted Cruz, uh, they know what's going
01:11:46.000 on.
01:11:46.320 I've had, uh, calls from Senator Ron Johnson from, uh, Wisconsin, uh, from several members
01:11:53.620 of Congress from, uh, in the last week from two attorneys general, uh, there are a lot
01:11:59.480 of people who understand what's going on.
01:12:01.500 They understand what's at stake.
01:12:04.040 Uh, I, I had a call from the president of a, a $1.5 billion foundation.
01:12:11.000 Okay.
01:12:11.580 Cause she's, she's concerned.
01:12:14.520 I don't, but where it, where's the funding?
01:12:17.760 I don't understand.
01:12:19.040 It's almost as if there's something screwy happening here.
01:12:23.020 There is.
01:12:23.740 Because yeah, there's nothing screwy.
01:12:25.880 Okay.
01:12:26.240 So, so there's, it's, it's weird with $10 million.
01:12:30.280 Can you have something effective that will show and possibly stop what's going on?
01:12:37.320 Well, let's put it this way.
01:12:40.040 If I had never done this before, I would say, I don't know.
01:12:43.220 I have no idea, but because I've done this twice before, I know for sure that what I can
01:12:49.180 do for that much money is set up something in the swing stakes.
01:12:53.160 It's, uh, there's six key swing states.
01:12:56.160 There are nine others, you know, one can look at, uh, but the point is there's six key swing
01:13:02.100 states in those states.
01:13:03.620 And that's where all the crazy manipulations are happening and are going to happen on a
01:13:08.960 much, much larger scale.
01:13:10.160 As we get closer to the election, we can have a, what we call a panel of field agents.
01:13:16.320 These are anonymous people.
01:13:18.000 We would have at least a thousand, uh, we would be looking over their shoulders as they're using
01:13:23.700 their computers and their mobile devices.
01:13:26.380 And, uh, just like the Nielsen company does, you know, when they look over the shoulders of,
01:13:31.680 uh, yeah, people watching TV, same thing.
01:13:34.740 Uh, and we've set up these systems.
01:13:36.840 We know how to do it really fast.
01:13:38.980 We will not only be looking over their shoulders and seeing what these companies are showing
01:13:43.340 them, biased news feeds, biased search results, targeted messages, uh, tweet suppression.
01:13:50.240 We'll be able to document all of that and announce it day after day after day in real time.
01:13:57.140 That's the key here.
01:13:58.820 We will get these companies to back off and give us a free and fair election.
01:14:04.420 Okay.
01:14:04.900 Give me a refresher for somebody who hasn't heard one of your many appearances here.
01:14:10.920 Give me a refresher on how they fix the vote.
01:14:14.300 How do they do it?
01:14:15.320 There are a number of different ways.
01:14:19.200 The one we're studying right now, which I haven't even discussed with you, but it's the scariest
01:14:23.480 one of all.
01:14:24.180 It turns out we call it YME, the YouTube manipulation effect.
01:14:28.140 Uh, they show people a sequence of videos.
01:14:31.700 People have absolutely no idea they're being manipulated.
01:14:36.200 Uh, and, and they control this through what, what they call the up next algorithm.
01:14:41.200 Uh, and that it turns out is probably more powerful than anything we've discovered in the last, uh,
01:14:47.880 seven years.
01:14:48.680 Uh, do you know that 70% of the videos that people are watching now on video, uh, on YouTube
01:14:55.300 are suggested by that up next algorithm, 70%.
01:15:00.940 So they're taking people down rabbit holes.
01:15:04.700 Now, are they, are they influencing your opinion?
01:15:08.140 Not very unlikely, but the point is they're going after the undecided people and they know
01:15:15.160 exactly who they are because they have profiles on all of us that are a mile long.
01:15:20.360 They're going after the undecided people and they can shift people with sequences of YouTube
01:15:27.160 videos, with search results that favor one candidate news feeds.
01:15:32.400 Give me the, give me, give me the, the, um, stat on just on the news results, the Google search
01:15:40.860 results on how many people who are undecided can be swayed without them even knowing that
01:15:47.080 they're being swayed.
01:15:47.840 A single search where an undecided person is just looking up something election related,
01:15:55.560 looking up something about immigration or the wall or taxes or anything on a single search,
01:16:00.380 they can shift 20% or more of undecided voters up to 80% in some demographic groups.
01:16:09.960 And they know they have this power and they exercise this power deliberately.
01:16:14.920 And how do we know this?
01:16:16.020 I've been saying this for a long time, but now we know for sure because the whistleblowers,
01:16:20.280 people who, who either they fired or have been quit or have quit, they are, they're telling
01:16:26.060 us, they're confirming that this is what's happening at these companies.
01:16:30.220 We have, I mean, and I'm in touch with now, I think five or six of the whistleblowers, uh,
01:16:35.880 from, uh, Google and Facebook.
01:16:37.980 They're confirming what I've been warning about for so many years that these companies are
01:16:44.680 deliberately doing this and you can't see it.
01:16:49.180 The companies know what they're doing.
01:16:51.280 They know how to do this.
01:16:52.480 It's all subliminal, very, very powerful.
01:16:55.080 And it uses what they call ephemeral experiences, these fleeting experiences, you know, some, uh,
01:17:05.920 search results pop in front of your eyeballs or search suggestions or a news feeds or something
01:17:11.280 pops in front of your eyes, impacts you, disappears, is gone forever.
01:17:15.660 Uh, and no authorities can go back in time and see what you have been shown.
01:17:23.140 It's not stored anywhere.
01:17:24.740 It's a femoral.
01:17:26.760 That's why you need, that's why you need the people behind the shoulder of the people online
01:17:32.380 to be able to, to record what they're seeing, because that's when you can start breaking it
01:17:38.660 down and saying, look, look at the manipulation here.
01:17:41.880 And there was no record without your research, uh, doctor, what is the, where can people donate
01:17:49.040 if they want to donate right now?
01:17:51.760 Well, Glenn, you have raised more money than any single individual has period for us.
01:17:57.880 And I, I'm so grateful.
01:17:59.400 I'm, uh, I'm just, I'm so humbled.
01:18:02.380 Really.
01:18:02.920 It's my Google research.com.
01:18:05.940 Uh, very simple.
01:18:07.240 My Google research.com.
01:18:08.520 You can donate there if you, if you can make a major gift that explains how to do that.
01:18:14.460 And I, I'm so grateful for all of, to all of your listeners and to you, but having said
01:18:21.960 that, okay, we have to find major donors at this point.
01:18:26.300 And I, I can't even tell you how many people have contacted me in the past few weeks saying,
01:18:31.300 don't worry, I've got a direct line to Sheldon Adelson.
01:18:34.360 Don't worry.
01:18:34.820 I've got a direct line to Bernie Marcus.
01:18:36.640 So this person's efforts, we have, we have Donald Trump Jr.
01:18:40.840 On tomorrow.
01:18:41.660 I'm going to bring it up to him, but I don't put, I don't put my faith, uh, in big donors.
01:18:45.720 I really don't.
01:18:46.460 I never have.
01:18:48.000 Um, but how many weeks do we have before we cross the Rubicon?
01:18:53.940 Well, you kind of crossed it, but so what's going to happen from this point on, uh, is that
01:18:58.700 our, our, the number of field agents we can recruit, uh, is going to, you know, be dropping.
01:19:04.680 So in other words, to be credible with mainstream media and with the courts and with the federal
01:19:10.900 election commission and with the AGs, the larger, the number of people we have, the better.
01:19:17.720 Right.
01:19:17.860 Okay.
01:19:18.100 So I want you to go right now to my Google research.com and please, if you know somebody
01:19:26.340 of wealth, please get them to donate.
01:19:29.340 If I know this is not the time, but I have, I've said before, I think this audience is
01:19:37.060 the audience that will save the Republic.
01:19:39.620 This could be one of those moments.
01:19:42.780 This election is going to be contested and we have to have some documents on our side if
01:19:50.920 they do indeed manipulate.
01:19:52.820 But they've all said that they're going to, in so many words, in 2016, after the election
01:19:59.080 and we, we know it because they're doing it to us now.
01:20:03.960 So please go to my Google research.com and donate whatever you can and help protect the
01:20:11.380 election.
01:20:12.120 Doctor, we'll talk to you again, uh, soon.
01:20:14.860 Um, and let's stay in touch on what's happening with the dollars and we'll see what we can do
01:20:20.600 in the next week or so, uh, but we'll get you as much money as we can.
01:20:25.060 Thank you so much.
01:20:25.960 Dr.
01:20:26.380 Robert Epstein, uh, he, you can find him again at my Google research.com.
01:20:32.280 Please tweet this, please, uh, Facebook, please send this to everyone.
01:20:38.520 You know, this is a red alert and last call.
01:20:43.140 If you want to make sure that they are not manipulating us, you've got to, uh, you've got
01:20:50.220 to help my Google research.com.
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01:22:11.260 Tonight, the Democrats plan to rig election 2020.
01:22:16.120 You're saying that voter fraud is a thing, and I'm telling you that it's not.
01:22:20.720 And you're money in the water.
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01:22:23.040 Glenn exposes the dangerous truth about mail-in voting, and who is behind the real election
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01:23:16.260 And yesterday, I went in.
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01:26:49.880 Tonight, the Democrats plan to rig election 2020.
01:26:54.760 You're saying that voter fraud is a thing, and I'm telling you that it's not.
01:26:59.320 And you're muddying the water.
01:27:00.800 Muddying the water.
01:27:01.680 Glenn exposes the dangerous truth about mail-in voting, and who is behind the real election interference.
01:27:11.200 Watch The Enemy Within.
01:27:14.020 Tonight, 9 p.m. Eastern, only at BlazeTV.com slash Glenn.
01:27:18.060 So I want to talk to you about these are the times.
01:27:26.020 Everything that we have talked about over the last 10 years is really happening right now, and I'm amazed.
01:27:32.500 Did you see Pat James Altruer?
01:27:34.560 He was on with us today.
01:27:36.420 His article about how New York is over.
01:27:39.760 Yes.
01:27:40.340 You can't blow a hole in it.
01:27:41.660 No.
01:27:42.040 And he's a New Yorker, a lifelong New Yorker, and you look at his reasoning, and you're like, that's true.
01:27:48.020 And to think that the age of New York is over until another great epic begins is really sad, really, really sad.
01:28:01.800 This change that we have talked about, and this New York is just going to fall into chaos, chaos.
01:28:11.380 And what did I say to you 10 or 12 years ago when we said, I have to move to Dallas?
01:28:15.240 We have to go, because New York is going to.
01:28:18.000 Yes.
01:28:18.560 Is it going to implode?
01:28:20.100 Implode.
01:28:20.800 And it's just going to be fires in the streets, and you're going to be fighting to get out as fast as you can.
01:28:26.060 And it's doing just that.
01:28:27.440 And in the article, he talks about how people endured some of the inconveniences about New York City, because there were so many great things.
01:28:35.040 All of those are shut down, at least until next spring.
01:28:38.240 Any reason really kind of there is to be living in New York City and put up with all that you have to put up with is gone.
01:28:45.000 It's gone right now.
01:28:45.720 It's gone.
01:28:46.380 And I don't know how they're going to resuscitate that, because technology has changed.
01:28:51.760 Yesterday, I went into our research room.
01:28:54.420 I'm kind of wandering around in this 80,000-square-foot movie studio, where only the talent is really coming in, and the producers.
01:29:06.280 God bless the cameramen and the producers who have been here from day one.
01:29:11.080 But the Expendables, that's what we are.
01:29:12.940 Yeah.
01:29:13.200 In here the whole time.
01:29:14.360 You guys catch a little COVID?
01:29:16.660 No big deal.
01:29:17.700 That's fine with the company.
01:29:18.840 We're fine with that.
01:29:19.520 So the Expendables have been in, and I thank each one of them for keeping us on the air.
01:29:26.740 And Pat and Stu have been here.
01:29:28.100 The talent has been here.
01:29:29.560 But pretty much, that's it.
01:29:31.480 And it's an empty building right now.
01:29:35.800 And so I walked into the research room, where everybody is at home now doing the research,
01:29:41.200 and I looked at a chalkboard that I haven't seen in five months.
01:29:46.360 And about a year, year and a half ago, how long have we been in this studio?
01:29:51.600 Because we've been in here for at least a year with that set over there,
01:29:55.460 because we were in the other set on stage three when I put that up there.
01:30:02.840 And so it's got to be at least a year.
01:30:05.940 And I wrote out all of the things that were coming.
01:30:10.700 And I don't know if I think I probably told Pat.
01:30:15.040 It came to me in a moment of, you know, kind of God inspiration, if you will.
01:30:20.700 And I wrote it all down.
01:30:22.200 And then I fleshed it out, and I put it up on the board.
01:30:25.560 And I said, these are the things to watch for.
01:30:28.520 And I put them all down and fleshed them out on the board.
01:30:31.280 So it was like eight different topics, 10 different topics.
01:30:34.880 And I said, watch these topics.
01:30:37.200 This is the most important thing we can do.
01:30:39.080 Because when we start to see these things go awry, we're in trouble.
01:30:45.360 And when I left here five months ago, there really wasn't any checkmark on that board.
01:30:52.360 And I posted it last night.
01:30:54.540 And if you look at the white X's, those are checkmarks on it's happening now.
01:31:02.340 I came in this morning, and I looked at, I boiled all of those things down to four things.
01:31:08.360 And we talked about them before.
01:31:09.720 And I said, this is how we get to the end of America.
01:31:16.360 These are the things that you're going to need to watch for.
01:31:19.100 The first one was polarization and civil unrest.
01:31:22.800 Critical stage, 1930s European levels, left, right, Nazi, Antifa, communist, Islamist riots in the streets.
01:31:31.480 Huh.
01:31:32.540 Yeah.
01:31:33.240 Fortunately, we've seen none of that.
01:31:34.760 None of that.
01:31:35.440 So.
01:31:36.120 So that's box.
01:31:37.060 Would you check box number one?
01:31:38.280 Oh, yeah.
01:31:40.160 Box number two, economic destabilization, critical stage.
01:31:44.600 Now we're fine.
01:31:45.360 I would not check that one.
01:31:47.260 Yeah.
01:31:48.000 Bank and central bank failures, stock market plunge, which has gone the other way, price collapse, which is coming.
01:31:55.760 But I would check most of that, wouldn't you say?
01:31:58.480 Oh, yeah.
01:31:58.840 Economic destabilization is at least.
01:32:00.440 We've been destabilized.
01:32:01.720 Right.
01:32:02.060 No doubt about it.
01:32:02.860 It's just been propped up.
01:32:04.360 But obviously, destabilization is not something anyone would argue over.
01:32:07.080 Right.
01:32:07.320 Okay.
01:32:07.560 So we're halfway through the four things.
01:32:11.680 Tech disruption, critical stage, jobs being displaced because of technology, jobs, finance, communication, and privacy.
01:32:23.380 So what, I mean, did you look at this into the James Altucher thing that we talked about earlier today where, you know, these companies are going to use COVID as this opportunity, you know, to cut all these things.
01:32:35.340 Not in a nefarious way, but like they naturally had to send people home.
01:32:38.660 And then they all kind of realize, eh, they don't need it.
01:32:40.780 They just have them stay home.
01:32:41.940 I mean, you know, the internet's working fine.
01:32:43.760 We're doing these meetings.
01:32:44.680 I haven't been to maybe every once in a while, but that's about it.
01:32:47.320 What happens to the commercial real estate market when that happens?
01:32:49.760 What happens to privacy just because of COVID?
01:32:52.640 Yeah.
01:32:52.860 Look at how we're being tracked.
01:32:54.220 Contact tracing, all of that kind of stuff.
01:32:55.500 Communication, the election, that all is, that's all coming to play.
01:33:02.080 That's tech disruption.
01:33:03.200 Would you check that box?
01:33:04.640 Oh, yeah.
01:33:05.080 I would.
01:33:06.660 Number four, probably won't check this box, though.
01:33:10.420 Trust implosion, critical stage, trust lost with government, media, tech, finance, justice, corporations, and EDU.
01:33:21.380 Ta-da!
01:33:22.100 You didn't even include like institutions like the police.
01:33:26.660 Right.
01:33:27.240 Right.
01:33:27.580 Which, you know, half the country now no longer thinks should even be.
01:33:30.700 Right.
01:33:31.040 Exist.
01:33:31.600 I would absolutely check all four of those boxes.
01:33:33.640 All four of those boxes.
01:33:34.720 The only thing that is left is when all four, well, I said a year ago or a year and a half ago, when all four of those boxes are checked, then you're ready for the new world order.
01:33:45.180 I just got the name wrong.
01:33:46.680 It's called the Great Reset.
01:33:49.240 It's the Great Reset.
01:33:50.720 And that's what's coming.
01:33:51.640 Even James talked about it today in so many words.
01:33:54.880 He said there's just going to have to be a new kind of order that comes about because this one no longer works.
01:34:02.060 I mean, that is what this election is about, whether you are going to keep the Constitution of the United States or we are going to be reset in a new global order.
01:34:13.120 And it's as plain as that.
01:34:16.260 And with what's happening, with what's happening now in our streets and what the Democrats are planning to happen after the election.
01:34:29.460 We could be in civil war by January.
01:34:34.520 I think this and I don't think that's hyperbole.
01:34:38.380 Well, the left has been setting up trouble after the election for, I don't know, a year or two there, but they've been really intense about it lately.
01:34:48.920 But even the right is doing the same.
01:34:51.480 Sometimes, you know, President Trump has played into that by saying that the only way they can win is if it's an election fraud.
01:35:00.040 Yeah, it's rigged.
01:35:00.880 Okay, both sides are setting us up for a non-peaceful transition of power for the first time in American history.
01:35:08.460 Never, never has this happened.
01:35:10.680 Never has this happened.
01:35:12.260 This is why I've asked you to please go to mygoogleresearch.com.
01:35:18.140 Is it org?
01:35:18.980 It's com.
01:35:19.940 Com.
01:35:20.940 Mygoogleresearch.com.
01:35:22.140 And please donate and tell everyone you know to donate so we can track it on what Google and YouTube and everybody else, what they're doing to sway this election.
01:35:34.900 We've got to have evidence on it.
01:35:37.260 And all we need is $10 million.
01:35:41.360 That's not bad.
01:35:42.180 That's not bad.
01:35:42.860 That's not bad.
01:35:43.520 And we need it.
01:35:45.340 We have done it before.
01:35:46.420 This audience has done it before, but that was to save the lives of Christians.
01:35:50.160 This is only to save all rights around the world.
01:35:54.340 If we lose this election, especially due to fraud, there's just no coming back from it.
01:36:01.500 There's just no coming back.
01:36:03.000 And it's a little terrifying.
01:36:07.460 However, you should know that, and I say this knowing what's going to be said about me, and I don't care, but it will be used against me to discredit me, but they've already done a healthy job at that.
01:36:26.840 And anybody who has eyes and ears will know this to be true.
01:36:34.940 I did not come up with these lists.
01:36:38.060 I did not come up with the things I did, you know, that I told you about 10 years ago.
01:36:45.280 And I felt like, I really felt like when I moved here, I kind of like was left alone.
01:36:52.760 I mean, I feel like God just was like, man, you're on your own.
01:36:56.040 And then with this list about a year, year and a half ago, it started up again.
01:37:01.560 And he's not doing these things and warning and showing and giving advanced warning because it's doomed.
01:37:12.340 It's just that's he's not a God of false hope.
01:37:16.500 So why is he warning?
01:37:18.800 Why is he giving me this information to warn you in advance on what's coming?
01:37:24.440 I don't I am not I'm not somebody that anybody in their right mind, let alone God, would pick to go.
01:37:34.280 Yeah, you know what?
01:37:34.820 Give it to that.
01:37:35.940 Give it to that out of control loser alcoholic.
01:37:39.180 Let him do it.
01:37:42.560 He's I think he's doing it because this audience is has the best chance of saving the republic.
01:37:49.840 I think out of anyone.
01:37:51.900 I think I've always felt this way, that you are going to do something that changes the outcome and we have to stick together and we have to be peaceful.
01:38:03.880 Imagine if the left takes control of our country and one person picks up a gun.
01:38:13.160 And shoots people who are who are rioting in the streets, all of our gun rights will be gone.
01:38:18.360 They will they will not say these are peaceful protests.
01:38:22.580 They didn't say the Tea Party was a peaceful protest.
01:38:25.960 So what do you think they're going to say if we stand up and they're in charge?
01:38:31.540 It's not going to go well.
01:38:34.000 Keep your wits about you.
01:38:36.000 Don't miss an episode of this show.
01:38:38.600 Tell all of your friends, don't stop worrying about the people who have already made up their mind.
01:38:48.420 Could somebody come to you and change your mind with just a bunch of stuff that they heard on MSNBC?
01:38:56.320 That's what they think when you come to them and say Glenn Beck said this.
01:39:00.020 You're not going to change their mind.
01:39:03.160 Get the people who feel something is wrong.
01:39:07.840 Because when you talk to people, when I talk to people and say doesn't feel right, does it?
01:39:12.840 We all have that gut feeling something really wrong is happening.
01:39:18.740 Talk to them, inform them and don't try to win.
01:39:23.220 Just inform people.
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01:41:37.900 And don't forget tonight's special at 9 p.m.
01:41:41.260 It's all about the Postal Service and the power grab by the Democrats.
01:41:48.200 So, Pat, I watched the convention last night for as long as I possibly could stand it.
01:41:56.400 Me too.
01:41:57.940 Oh, it's some of the worst television ever.
01:41:59.880 Oh, it's poorly done, first of all.
01:42:02.620 But secondly, the lies that they continue to tell over and over and over, just re-spinning the old lies, everything out of their mouth is a lie.
01:42:13.020 And they know it.
01:42:13.940 It's not like they really believe what they say.
01:42:17.440 They know that they're telling lies.
01:42:19.440 Yes.
01:42:19.520 And they just continue to do it.
01:42:20.920 And it's just impossible to take.
01:42:23.320 What does that say to you?
01:42:24.020 Because to me, that is the most outrageous thing.
01:42:27.260 It's one thing to lie and know that conservatives are disagreeing with you.
01:42:32.620 But what they're doing is they are lying about things, and it's to their own people.
01:42:41.020 Yeah.
01:42:41.200 It's to their own people.
01:42:42.580 So, they are saying, look, we've got a bunch of dummies that are watching this thing, a bunch of dummies that don't know their ass from their elbow.
01:42:51.320 And you can say it.
01:42:52.760 You'll get away with it.
01:42:53.500 Because they won't know.
01:42:55.020 They won't know.
01:42:55.780 Isn't it hard to believe, though, that they'll stand there and look you right in the face and say that they need the presidency and both houses of Congress in order to pass affordable health care?
01:43:08.020 I, uh, wait a minute.
01:43:10.120 You did.
01:43:10.320 Didn't we go through this 10 years ago?
01:43:12.160 And isn't that the excuse you used then?
01:43:14.860 Well, what happened to Obama?
01:43:15.840 Are you admitting now that Obamacare is a complete failure?
01:43:20.160 We.
01:43:20.540 Because our people should understand that, right?
01:43:22.860 I mean, it's not just us that look at it and say, you've got it.
01:43:26.280 You passed it last time.
01:43:27.960 Last time you had the situation you want now, you did affordable health care.
01:43:32.560 See, the lies that really bother me are the ones where they talk about how much they love this country and its history and the Constitution.
01:43:39.420 I can't take that.
01:43:39.900 And they're defending it and and no, they're not.
01:43:44.420 No, they're not.
01:43:45.280 And they they are a party that's talking about changing our history, our traditions, our Constitution.
01:43:52.260 They're changing everything.
01:43:54.540 And for them to cloak themselves into this jingoistic thing shows they're not.
01:44:00.620 They know they have the left.
01:44:02.360 They don't need to worry about the left.
01:44:04.260 They have the hard left and the hard left is willing to lie, cheat and steal.
01:44:10.680 And so they'll just go along with it.
01:44:13.020 What they don't have is they have to reassure all of the people in the nursing homes and every place else that might be still watching this thing that no, no, no.
01:44:24.500 We love this nation, too.
01:44:26.100 And that chaos on the streets.
01:44:27.860 Oh, that's bad stuff.
01:44:29.120 And only only we can fix that.
01:44:33.100 Really?
01:44:34.260 Because you're the ones that won't even call it chaos.
01:44:36.900 You won't call it riots.
01:44:38.020 You won't call it anything.
01:44:40.380 You're you're gutting our police.
01:44:42.700 You're gutting our our legal institutions.
01:44:46.660 You're you have made a mockery of the Constitution.
01:44:50.820 And the only ones that would buy that, that they that would believe that now are the ones who paid no attention at all to what's going on in the world.
01:45:01.480 And as they take no responsibility for anything they've done, they continue to put put everything on Donald Trump right now that he takes no responsibility.
01:45:11.700 There was not a single occurrence that I'm aware of during the eight years of Barack Obama that he ever accepted responsibility for anything that went wrong.
01:45:20.080 Everything was always pinned and shifted to George W. Bush every single time.
01:45:25.120 They're doing the same thing now with Trump.
01:45:27.400 And they've never once taken responsibility for anything.
01:45:30.000 And this is their entire election strategy is to get the people who have not thought about this any other day this last four years.
01:45:37.380 Makes you think you just need a good cookie right now, doesn't it?
01:45:40.820 Maybe.
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01:45:49.640 It's really delicious.
01:45:50.200 It will help the apocalypse go down a lot easier.
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01:46:05.860 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:46:09.140 No.
01:46:09.780 No, no, no.
01:46:10.640 Wouldn't you like to skip over your banker's head and go straight to the endless fountain of cash that is the Fed?
01:46:16.400 Wouldn't you just love it if they could just open up an account, you know, with them and they just open it up for you in your name and then they just put money directly into it?
01:46:25.060 Wouldn't it be great?
01:46:27.480 Well, it's coming.
01:46:28.980 The Fed has a whole laundry list of bad ideas that they are now shooting for, and one of them is just printing money and putting it into your account.
01:46:38.540 While that may sound good to the uninitiated, it might sound good to the people who don't think that's incredibly, incredibly bad idea.
01:46:48.080 Why?
01:46:49.980 Inflation?
01:46:51.300 Hyperinflation?
01:46:52.200 I don't know.
01:46:52.740 Loss of every value that we've ever held dear?
01:46:55.620 I want you to go to Goldline now and see if gold or silver is right for you.
01:47:04.580 There is a reason why gold is going up right now, and that's because they're printing money with nothing to back it up.
01:47:11.900 They're printing more money in the last 90 days than they've printed in the last 90 years.
01:47:16.440 Call 866-GOLDLINE.
01:47:18.000 866-GOLDLINE.
01:47:19.480 Call them right now.
01:47:20.960 Tonight, Chad Prather, my wife, is going to be on the show.
01:47:25.080 It's going to be a disaster for me.
01:47:26.280 Followed by Stude's America, and then Glenn TV, the big special tonight, The Enemy Within.
01:47:39.600 So, welcome back to the Glenn Beck program with Stubergear and Pat Gray is joining us as well.
01:47:46.640 Well, NASA is actively monitoring a strange anomaly in Earth's magnetic field, a giant region of lower magnetic intensity in the skies above the planet.
01:47:59.020 This is about the polar shift.
01:48:00.920 I thought I'd throw that in because last week, and we just missed the closest asteroid in history.
01:48:09.380 It was unbelievably close.
01:48:10.760 Right?
01:48:11.120 You know, they consider a close call 4 million miles.
01:48:14.580 4 million miles.
01:48:15.840 Right, right.
01:48:16.440 This was the same distance as it is from Dallas to Boston.
01:48:20.500 It was 1,800 miles.
01:48:23.400 It doesn't give me...
01:48:25.060 Yeah, yeah.
01:48:25.740 It was a bad one.
01:48:26.680 Car-sized asteroid.
01:48:27.720 Yeah.
01:48:28.340 It doesn't really give me a lot of confidence that NASA is up on this one.
01:48:34.740 No.
01:48:35.480 You know what I mean?
01:48:36.120 It doesn't inspire confidence at all.
01:48:38.580 No, it really doesn't.
01:48:39.500 It really doesn't.
01:48:40.120 But, hey, we're not calling black holes black holes anymore, and that's what's important.
01:48:43.680 You know what I mean?
01:48:44.260 Thank you.
01:48:44.860 So, no more Siamese twin galaxies and stars.
01:48:50.640 No, no.
01:48:50.940 We got that.
01:48:52.320 Yeah.
01:48:52.800 But we did miss the asteroid that almost hit us.
01:48:56.860 We saw it after it went by, though.
01:48:58.780 So, it was...
01:48:59.280 Yeah, we saw it.
01:48:59.800 We're like, whoa, was that close?
01:49:01.120 What was that?
01:49:01.980 We almost got killed.
01:49:02.420 Oh, man.
01:49:03.360 Whoa, what was that?
01:49:04.720 That's pretty good.
01:49:07.700 That's pretty good.
01:49:08.440 So, I'm just looking for good news.
01:49:14.040 It's about suicide rate.
01:49:16.580 That's probably not good.
01:49:17.840 How about this one?
01:49:18.640 How about this one?
01:49:19.940 There is a new study on our dogs.
01:49:26.280 And I can't find it now.
01:49:28.000 There's a new study...
01:49:29.360 Which Hall of Fame is Glenn going into?
01:49:33.040 Any idea?
01:49:33.420 I'm already in.
01:49:34.040 I'm already in.
01:49:34.680 I'm just curious as to...
01:49:36.280 I think it's the Hardware Hall of Fame.
01:49:37.940 Okay, that would make more sense than what he's actually going into.
01:49:40.560 Yeah, the Hardware Store Hall of Fame.
01:49:42.720 There it is.
01:49:43.440 Okay, okay.
01:49:43.960 Here it is.
01:49:45.580 They've done a study on our dogs now.
01:49:48.200 Okay.
01:49:48.420 And it's...
01:49:51.420 You're just going to find more reasons not to like your neighbors.
01:49:57.280 So, they compared Democrats to Republicans as dog owners.
01:50:02.000 Democrats are twice as likely to spay or neuter their dogs.
01:50:07.240 All right.
01:50:08.240 Okay.
01:50:08.940 And I think that...
01:50:09.860 Population control, that makes sense.
01:50:11.060 Population control, yeah.
01:50:12.260 And also, they probably live in cities much more, and they probably are like, oh, I don't...
01:50:17.920 If a burglar comes in, I don't want them to rip the face off of somebody.
01:50:21.240 I do.
01:50:21.980 I do.
01:50:22.440 So, I keep all that testosterone right there in the body of that dog.
01:50:25.860 They, the company used GPS technology to tap into its database of 1.6 million dogs, compare
01:50:33.400 it to voting data from the 2016 election.
01:50:36.060 Now, remember, all your information is completely private.
01:50:42.280 Oh, yeah.
01:50:42.600 Completely private.
01:50:43.800 So, here, among the findings, dog names for Democrats, among the top five most popular
01:50:53.420 for Democrats, Diamond, Prince, Princess, King, and Bodie.
01:51:00.180 Bodie?
01:51:01.040 Bodie.
01:51:01.600 Yeah.
01:51:02.000 I don't know anybody that has Diamond, Princess, King, or Bodie.
01:51:08.480 I did have Prince as a dog when I was, you know, a kid.
01:51:14.140 Then, with Republicans, listen to the difference.
01:51:17.700 Brutus, Ruger, Sassy, Buckeye, and Baby.
01:51:24.480 And you know Baby is not a little dog.
01:51:26.680 Baby's like the big dog.
01:51:28.860 That's like, yeah, yeah, that's absolutely true.
01:51:31.140 Baby's the biggest dog on the block.
01:51:32.660 Out of all of them, Baby's the one that's going to kill you easiest.
01:51:36.420 Republicans tend to think bigger is better.
01:51:38.060 13% more likely than Democrats to have dogs weighing more than 25 pounds.
01:51:42.180 Not 25 pounds.
01:51:43.020 That's not a dog.
01:51:44.840 Pat's a dog.
01:51:45.780 How much does it weigh?
01:51:46.380 Five pounds?
01:51:47.200 Yeah.
01:51:47.740 And it's a cat.
01:51:48.500 Soaking wet, maybe.
01:51:49.100 Or a rat.
01:51:50.520 Republicans are 20% more likely than Democrats to have mixed breed.
01:51:54.600 Because most Republicans, we just, you know, you just go out to a shelter and get it.
01:52:00.080 For all the shelter talk that all the left does, no, they want their purebred.
01:52:04.840 They want their, oh, no, this is a special breed.
01:52:07.260 This is a doodle.
01:52:08.840 We just pick up whatever dog bit us on the way home.
01:52:11.960 That's how we get dogs.
01:52:13.180 Yeah, right.
01:52:13.980 Still attached to your leg when you walk in the front door.
01:52:16.220 Now, tell me if this doesn't make sense.
01:52:18.860 What are the dogs?
01:52:19.760 Name three dogs that you just don't like.
01:52:21.660 You would not want to own.
01:52:23.180 And I don't mean because of danger.
01:52:24.520 I just mean, like, oh, that breed sucks.
01:52:28.400 Pit bull.
01:52:29.620 Pit bull.
01:52:30.240 That's because of danger.
01:52:31.160 Mm-hmm.
01:52:32.220 What's the dog that you have that with the smashed nose?
01:52:35.080 Pug.
01:52:35.540 Yeah, the Pug.
01:52:36.100 They're badasses.
01:52:36.540 Yeah.
01:52:36.760 I don't want a Pug.
01:52:37.560 Yeah, I don't want a Pug.
01:52:38.380 And I don't want a Pug.
01:52:38.820 What breed do you have?
01:52:39.900 I don't want a Pug.
01:52:40.480 The rat breed?
01:52:41.420 Yeah, I've got the glorified rat breed.
01:52:42.920 Okay.
01:52:43.840 You got a problem with it?
01:52:44.420 Yeah.
01:52:44.680 I wouldn't want a Chihuahua.
01:52:46.800 I wouldn't want a Chihuahua.
01:52:47.480 A Chihuahua, okay.
01:52:48.440 Yeah.
01:52:48.660 You don't like Mexicans, obviously.
01:52:50.160 Right.
01:52:50.600 I don't want a Pug.
01:52:51.800 I wouldn't take a Bulldog, but I wouldn't want a Pug.
01:52:54.500 Oh, Pugs are awesome.
01:52:55.740 Yeah.
01:52:55.940 Bulldogs are pretty great, too, though.
01:52:56.960 Those are great dogs.
01:52:57.640 Yeah, except you feel bad for them, because they're always walking around going.
01:53:00.400 Oh, yeah.
01:53:01.060 That's the best part.
01:53:02.020 Right.
01:53:02.640 Yeah.
01:53:02.900 It's like me.
01:53:04.300 It's like me on a leash.
01:53:06.540 That's all that is.
01:53:09.160 And the other one, you said it.
01:53:11.960 Poodle.
01:53:12.580 Yeah.
01:53:13.240 No.
01:53:14.020 Yeah.
01:53:14.680 Democrats are six times more likely to have poodles.
01:53:18.260 Oh, I believe that.
01:53:19.280 Or poodle mixes.
01:53:20.300 Absolutely.
01:53:21.400 Absolutely.
01:53:21.960 The Labradoodle thing is a big thing now.
01:53:23.760 That's part Labrador, part poodle, if I'm getting the words correct.
01:53:27.280 And they look great when they're puppies.
01:53:29.520 And then they grow up.
01:53:30.360 Yeah, they kind of look like horses.
01:53:32.320 Right.
01:53:32.640 Like curly-haired horses.
01:53:35.420 And when you get to adulthood, you're like, okay, you can go play with the neighbor's house
01:53:39.620 now permanently.
01:53:41.620 Yeah.
01:53:42.220 I don't like you anymore.
01:53:43.080 I mean, there should be a puppy exchange.
01:53:45.760 There really should be.
01:53:46.880 A Christmas puppy exchange.
01:53:48.540 Mm-hmm.
01:53:48.700 Where once the dog, first of all, they have to be potty trained.
01:53:54.040 Mm-hmm.
01:53:54.340 But then they're given to you, like, in a little gift box.
01:53:57.820 And then every six months or so, all of a sudden, the dog is young again.
01:54:03.500 And you're like, oh, look, look, that's small again.
01:54:06.160 And it's just a service that comes in and switches the dog, and you get a new puppy.
01:54:10.140 What happens to the old dogs?
01:54:11.340 No, we don't ask questions.
01:54:12.660 We don't ask questions.
01:54:14.980 But they're just no longer there.
01:54:16.260 But the rumor is they wind up in Southeast Asia.
01:54:21.740 No, no, no.
01:54:23.000 No.
01:54:23.340 They go on to live great lives in a puppy kingdom.
01:54:26.820 That's right.
01:54:26.880 That's what I meant.
01:54:27.520 Beyond understanding.
01:54:29.740 And we just don't want to talk about that puppy kingdom, because we don't want people to wreck it.
01:54:35.640 Right.
01:54:36.060 And they will.
01:54:37.160 They will.
01:54:38.120 So they wreck everything.
01:54:39.340 Yeah.
01:54:41.640 And final thoughts here on the convention.
01:54:47.380 Tonight.
01:54:49.900 Big lineup tonight.
01:54:51.140 Tonight is, what's her name?
01:54:52.760 Kamala.
01:54:53.260 Kamala.
01:54:53.840 Yeah.
01:54:54.160 It's Kamala time.
01:54:55.920 That's.
01:54:56.120 Well, somebody else that's going to be agonizing is speaking tonight as well.
01:55:00.960 Of course, they're all agonizing.
01:55:02.780 You know, it's interesting, because the Democrats today are so bad that sometimes you find yourself
01:55:07.960 a little nostalgic for the Bill Clinton days.
01:55:09.940 Then you see him speak.
01:55:11.080 It's like, okay, that's right.
01:55:12.680 That's why.
01:55:13.220 Oh, yeah.
01:55:13.460 He was terrible.
01:55:14.100 That's right.
01:55:14.760 I remember that.
01:55:15.600 And he was probably molesting all sorts of people when we thought he just had bad policies.
01:55:19.280 Isn't it amazing that that photograph came out the day he was supposed to speak
01:55:23.260 at the DNC, and they let him do it anyway?
01:55:25.000 Do you know who released it?
01:55:27.720 London and paper.
01:55:29.220 How come?
01:55:29.700 When did we just, when did we just give all of our reporters a pass and say, nah, just
01:55:35.940 stay asleep.
01:55:37.680 Let's have the foreign press do anything.
01:55:40.420 The rumor is they paid a bunch of money for the photos.
01:55:43.520 So sometimes, sometimes U.S. papers will not do such things.
01:55:47.180 Actual journalistic efforts.
01:55:48.860 Though we have a lot of tabloids, too.
01:55:50.500 So I'm not sure why none of them decided to pony up for those photos.
01:55:54.100 She is coming out and saying she said he was nothing but a gentleman.
01:55:57.780 Right.
01:55:58.220 That's what her.
01:55:59.520 No.
01:56:00.280 Nothing but a gentleman.
01:56:01.460 Yeah.
01:56:01.700 She was trying to say that he did not molest her.
01:56:05.760 And that's good.
01:56:06.340 That would be great.
01:56:06.960 That's good.
01:56:07.220 The less molesting he did.
01:56:08.380 We know he did some.
01:56:09.380 The less, the better, though.
01:56:10.600 We always cheer on less molesting from Bill Clinton.
01:56:12.780 So, have you heard, have you ever heard of the fashion tycoon from Canada named Peter
01:56:20.580 Nygaard?
01:56:22.760 Yeah.
01:56:23.220 I'm the only one in the room that should have heard of him, and I've never heard of him.
01:56:27.480 This guy is out of control.
01:56:29.720 This is the big scandal in Canada.
01:56:32.300 This guy is.
01:56:34.720 I think I did hear about a little bit about this.
01:56:36.740 He is Canada's, uh, uh, Robert Epstein, uh, not Robert Epstein, um, Jeffrey Epstein.
01:56:44.740 Um, and it, I mean, it's the same story and guess who made visits to his private island
01:56:52.680 all the time?
01:56:54.280 Prince Andrew.
01:56:55.620 Oh, I mean, Prince Andrew.
01:56:58.140 Wow.
01:56:58.940 He's a bet.
01:57:00.040 And wasn't, was Fergie married to Prince Andrew?
01:57:03.280 Is that who she married?
01:57:04.600 That you are, any, any of these questions in this arena, I have literally no knowledge
01:57:09.460 of.
01:57:09.760 I don't know who these people are.
01:57:10.920 Yeah, I think it is possible.
01:57:12.140 That sounds right.
01:57:12.640 And she was made out to be a monster.
01:57:14.880 Mm-hmm.
01:57:15.280 And Prince, I think Prince Andrew, look that up, Stu.
01:57:17.840 I think Prince Andrew was married to her and they made her look like a monster.
01:57:22.140 This guy.
01:57:22.880 Yes, former wife of Prince Andrew.
01:57:24.580 Oh, this guy is.
01:57:25.520 I'd love to hear from Fergie about this.
01:57:30.940 It's a, it's a, it's a weird, weird one.
01:57:33.700 I mean, the people they're putting on stage, they should, they should be ashamed of themselves.
01:57:37.480 They put on this, this, you know, Andrew Cuomo who comes on after he's killed more people
01:57:43.120 than any other public official in the world.
01:57:47.300 Hitler.
01:57:47.660 It comes with the coronavirus.
01:57:48.840 Well, it comes with the coronavirus.
01:57:49.720 Oh, coronavirus.
01:57:50.800 Yeah, you're right.
01:57:51.340 Hitler.
01:57:51.560 It's like Mao.
01:57:52.520 Yeah, no, there's been a few more.
01:57:53.740 Yeah, okay.
01:57:54.080 And he's out there touting a new book.
01:57:56.680 Yes.
01:57:57.040 He's freaking releasing a book about how brilliant he was during the coronavirus when he's criticizing
01:58:01.860 Arizona that has one seventh of the deaths of, of New York.
01:58:07.200 He's releasing a book, his last book, which I just love this, his last book, he got a bonus
01:58:12.240 of $778,000, I think it was, and he sold 3,200 copies.
01:58:17.340 Oh, jeez.
01:58:18.300 So they paid him $230 some odd dollars per book that he sold, which is not what they
01:58:25.420 charged in stores.
01:58:26.500 It was actually less than that.
01:58:27.760 Well, Canada?
01:58:29.040 Yeah, in Canada, too.
01:58:30.460 It's always, it's always higher in Canada.
01:58:32.820 It's always higher in Canada.
01:58:34.100 And then the woman who they put out there to completely exploit her grief as her father,
01:58:42.460 who is a Trump supporter, died of coronavirus.
01:58:44.840 And her big point was, you know, his only pre-existing condition was trusting Donald Trump.
01:58:52.520 I mean, the most exploitative thing I have ever seen, this poor woman who lost her dad
01:59:00.440 and obviously is not dealing with it well, but who would, right?
01:59:05.200 She's now trying, and I went back and looked at her posts, almost all of her posts were upset
01:59:10.920 at the governor, not the president.
01:59:12.980 The president was occasionally mentioned, you know, in the thing, this Trump and, you
01:59:16.580 know, like how he's mentioned in every freaking story for whatever reason.
01:59:19.360 But it was almost all about the governor.
01:59:21.040 She wrote a letter to the governor, did not mention Trump.
01:59:23.180 She mentioned the governor, the governor, the governor, the governor, the governor.
01:59:25.920 Now they've remixed the story to make it all Trump's fault so that she can come out
01:59:30.200 in the middle of the Democratic National Convention and blame Trump because no one cares if he's
01:59:34.100 blaming the governor of Arizona.
01:59:35.340 If she's blaming the governor of Arizona.
01:59:38.100 Despicable.
01:59:38.460 And, you know, of course, there's a million problems with the stuff that she said, and
01:59:42.460 you can't blame her.
01:59:43.760 She's grieving.
01:59:44.660 But the Democratic Party is ghoulish.
01:59:47.220 They are taking this poor woman who lost her father and just running her out in front
01:59:53.900 of the cameras to try to get a couple more bucks from donors and a couple of votes from
01:59:58.860 stupid people who will never look into the story.
02:00:01.100 I mean, it is, they are disgraceful in every single way possible.
02:00:05.420 I've never seen such bald face lies and such serious lies as I have during this convention.
02:00:16.060 And all you need is to do your own homework, which reminds me, there is a story out.
02:00:20.720 I have to give it to you tomorrow.
02:00:22.360 Did you see that scientists are now saying that it is very important that people do not
02:00:28.360 do their own homework when it comes to science?
02:00:30.720 Yeah.
02:00:31.260 So I read that.
02:00:31.960 What?
02:00:32.340 Did you read that?
02:00:32.840 Yeah.
02:00:32.960 Do not, you do not have the qualifications, you know, and they start with an easy example
02:00:39.260 is fluoride and you have no business looking into all of these things.
02:00:45.220 Leave that to the experts.
02:00:47.500 Oh my.
02:00:48.980 Wow.
02:00:49.520 Oh my gosh.
02:00:50.220 I've never seen anything like it.
02:00:51.300 Yeah.
02:00:51.600 That's it's worth.
02:00:52.500 Wow.
02:00:52.760 Yeah.
02:00:53.080 We'll get into that on tomorrow's broadcast.
02:00:55.580 Also, Don Jr.
02:00:57.480 Donald Trump Jr.
02:00:58.240 joins us on tomorrow's broadcast.
02:01:00.380 Hmm.
02:01:00.540 All right.
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02:02:08.580 Yep.
02:02:09.320 Chrissy and Chrissy.
02:02:11.140 And all you can remember is something Janet.
02:02:13.560 Janet was very good.
02:02:15.500 The name of the character.
02:02:17.400 Yeah, it was Chrissy and Janet.
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02:03:02.440 So, just to show you our level of research, Joyce DeWitt is the name that we were looking
02:03:09.720 for.
02:03:10.160 Joyce DeWitt.
02:03:11.000 Oh, we went down a rabbit hole after that?
02:03:12.360 Yeah, yeah.
02:03:13.240 We were looking at Three's Company and Suzanne Somers.
02:03:17.540 And then the Furley's for what was it was the Ropers first.
02:03:22.040 Mr. Roper and then Mr. Furley.
02:03:23.900 And Roper was played by Don Knotts, if I'm not mistaken.
02:03:27.080 Furley was Don Knotts.
02:03:28.300 Roper was Norman Fell.
02:03:29.280 I mean, so that's right.
02:03:31.280 That's a pretty good cast.
02:03:32.680 That's right.
02:03:33.160 So, it was John Ritter and Joyce DeWitt were there the whole time, all eight seasons.
02:03:37.000 So, the Suzanne Somers, she was there for four seasons as the main, that's how you remember
02:03:41.060 that show.
02:03:41.580 It was only there for four seasons.
02:03:43.060 The fifth season, they had a contract dispute.
02:03:45.440 She did not come back, but her name was still on the show and she was still in the credits
02:03:48.420 for some reason.
02:03:49.620 It's part of her contract.
02:03:50.320 So, they brought in a new Chrissy replacement, which was her cousin, Cindy Snow.
02:03:56.820 Cindy Snow was a ditzy farm girl that they kept, they kept her character ditzy because
02:04:04.400 they wanted to use scripts they had already written for Chrissy inside of a great show.
02:04:09.240 Right.
02:04:09.860 And then she did not work out well.
02:04:11.540 She was on it for two seasons.
02:04:12.880 Then they brought in Terry, Terry Alden.
02:04:16.320 I don't remember any of these.
02:04:17.700 I don't, I kind of remember her a little bit.
02:04:19.100 She just had four years of good run and then it was just over.
02:04:21.960 But you really only remember those four years.
02:04:23.700 Right.
02:04:23.900 When did Suzanne, when did she leave?
02:04:27.320 Why did she leave?
02:04:28.200 She only left after four seasons.
02:04:29.300 I think she wanted more, she was seen as one of the big stars and wanted more money,
02:04:32.340 I think.
02:04:33.520 Contract dispute.
02:04:34.460 Buh-bye.