The Glenn Beck Program - November 04, 2022


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

159.18756

Word Count

19,740

Sentence Count

1,921

Misogynist Sentences

29

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

On today's show, Glenn Beck is joined by David Barton to discuss the latest on the latest in the election, including the latest poll numbers, the latest polling numbers, and the latest CNN poll numbers on the ground in the midterms.


Transcript

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00:01:23.720 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:39.000 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:43.680 Hello, America.
00:01:45.100 We are going to cover the world today.
00:01:49.420 We begin with the vote.
00:01:52.000 How secure is it?
00:01:54.240 We begin with David Barton in 60 seconds.
00:01:58.060 It's Friday.
00:02:00.400 All right, some fine day.
00:02:01.780 We're all going to be driving around in flying cars.
00:02:04.320 And it's going to be amazing, you know, until those flying cars are not under our control.
00:02:09.940 And then it just lands us in some prison yard.
00:02:12.220 And you're like, what?
00:02:13.200 What happened here?
00:02:13.980 And they're like, ah, you were questioning the election.
00:02:16.440 Anyway, when the check engine light comes on on those flying cars, I think we will all check it immediately.
00:02:27.120 But right now, we avoid it.
00:02:29.440 At least I do.
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00:03:16.100 Mr. David Barton from Wall Builders and Mercury One.
00:03:19.900 How are you, David?
00:03:20.640 Good, man.
00:03:21.580 Good.
00:03:22.380 Now, you know, most people don't know, David, that you are and have been forever very involved in politics.
00:03:30.380 Yes, sir.
00:03:30.860 Yeah.
00:03:31.280 And been doing this for a long time.
00:03:33.340 First, let me, before we get into, you know, what you're looking for and what the teams are out looking for, for voter distortion,
00:03:43.100 have you seen anything like this on the ground before far as you're all, I call you and you're like, I'm in Alabama and 10 minutes later, I'm in New York and you're all over the country.
00:03:58.640 Are you seeing anything different and unusual this time around with what you're seeing on the ground?
00:04:07.280 Attitude or, you know, to give you any indication of how it's going to go?
00:04:11.760 Well, the last time I saw something like this was in 94.
00:04:15.540 So with 94, that was Newt Gingrich, Contract with America.
00:04:20.360 That's the last time I've seen this kind of buzz in the grassroots.
00:04:23.560 So this is not even, this is beyond the Tea Party 2010?
00:04:27.920 Yes, this is beyond the Tea Party.
00:04:30.360 Wow.
00:04:32.300 That's amazing because that was, I mean, everybody knew it then.
00:04:36.340 Everybody knew it.
00:04:37.620 This is so quiet and underground.
00:04:40.760 There's no rallies or anything.
00:04:42.840 There's a lot of rallies.
00:04:44.200 They're just not covered well.
00:04:46.060 I mean, what we've done, we've just got off the road.
00:04:48.360 We've been in 132 cities in 24 states in 76 congressional districts we think are flippable.
00:04:55.140 And we're not the only ones doing that.
00:04:57.040 There's plenty out there.
00:04:58.540 There's just very little coverage of them.
00:05:01.060 How is the church getting involved?
00:05:03.640 Are they actually stepping to the plate here?
00:05:07.360 That has been our exclusive focus is there.
00:05:10.600 And I would say absolutely yes.
00:05:12.500 There's been things that we have seen now in the off-year election in 91 where you had Virginia, et cetera.
00:05:20.040 And then what we're seeing right now, and this is particularly on the process side.
00:05:24.100 A lot of people are really interested in the glitzy side of elections, want to see the results.
00:05:28.920 But very few get involved in the process side.
00:05:31.640 And that's where we've been.
00:05:32.520 We've been recruiting people to be in the process, get on the front end of elections, not the back end of elections.
00:05:37.560 Don't just watch them be reported, be part of them.
00:05:39.700 That was the problem.
00:05:40.320 I kept warning Trump, you know this, David, over and over and over again.
00:05:45.700 Look, this is going on.
00:05:46.920 You've got to be ready for it.
00:05:48.740 And what happened after the election?
00:05:50.620 They rightfully said, you should have been saying this before the election.
00:05:55.540 That's right.
00:05:55.820 We could have helped you before the election.
00:05:57.620 We can't help you now.
00:05:58.780 That's right.
00:05:59.140 So having these people out and monitoring.
00:06:02.940 And I know, I mean, we're, thank God, the right is fighting in the courts and trying to get things as clean as possible.
00:06:11.580 Where do you where are you concerned the most about possible voter fraud?
00:06:18.360 We're concerned the most about places where we don't have much influence on the process, quite frankly.
00:06:24.220 If everybody gets an equal shot at the table, you know, if everybody can sit at the table, we're okay.
00:06:28.740 I saw Michigan, was it their Supreme Court that came out and said that you, where was it?
00:06:36.220 Yeah, it was in Michigan, where the courts came out and said, you've got to have both sides at the table.
00:06:42.260 And you have to let the right and the Republicans see everything.
00:06:47.120 Yeah, and that is really what you asked for, is both sides.
00:06:51.580 I don't want the reverse of what we have now.
00:06:54.800 That's right.
00:06:55.120 I just, I want it to be clean and fair.
00:06:57.880 If I'm a Republican, I want Democrats at the table as well watching the elections.
00:07:01.320 So do I.
00:07:01.920 And by the way, in Texas, we prosecute Republicans as well as Democrats for election fraud.
00:07:06.560 So it happens on both sides.
00:07:07.960 Yeah.
00:07:08.680 So what are you seeing?
00:07:09.860 I saw some numbers from you yesterday that were shocking.
00:07:13.800 How sure are you that this is what is happening?
00:07:18.860 Well, we're sure of what we're seeing ourselves with our people on the ground.
00:07:23.360 We have the reports of that, and those are firsthand reports.
00:07:26.820 And so based on that, I'm pretty sure of what we see.
00:07:30.160 I can't tell you what else is out there, but I know what we're finding.
00:07:32.800 Okay.
00:07:33.000 So what are you finding?
00:07:34.460 One of the things that we think is super important, and by the way, I work with Chad Connolly with Faith Wins.
00:07:39.500 We've partnered on this.
00:07:40.480 We've done the rallies together.
00:07:41.460 He is fantastic.
00:07:42.460 Chad is.
00:07:42.980 Faith Wins is, bar none, the best thing I've seen in a long time.
00:07:48.400 Yeah.
00:07:48.420 Chad and I have both been involved in politics from the local level through the federal level.
00:07:52.460 So we've got a lot of experience in politics behind the scenes and in process.
00:07:56.780 And I'm going to go back to where we started in Virginia because it worked really well there.
00:08:01.640 It was called the Miss a Bessie Project.
00:08:03.600 A 79-year-old lady said, I want to do something about elections.
00:08:07.340 And so she went to the local election board with her Sunday school class and said, what can we do?
00:08:11.880 And talking to Chad said, well, what you need to do is just look at the voter rolls.
00:08:15.860 Just see who the active voters are.
00:08:17.720 See who voted.
00:08:18.400 See what you can find out.
00:08:19.560 And they did that.
00:08:20.620 And they found one guy who registered to vote in 27 locations.
00:08:24.280 That's not a good deal.
00:08:25.540 This is in Virginia.
00:08:26.260 In Virginia.
00:08:26.820 This is in Virginia in 91.
00:08:28.280 Or pre-91 election.
00:08:30.860 Wait, wait.
00:08:31.280 Pre-91?
00:08:32.920 Yeah.
00:08:33.160 The 91 election where Yonkin was elected governor.
00:08:36.520 So prior to that election.
00:08:39.280 Go ahead.
00:08:40.260 I don't understand the 91.
00:08:42.380 Well, there's five states that have off-year elections.
00:08:45.020 They don't elect numbers even years.
00:08:47.300 So Virginia is one of those that is an off-year election.
00:08:50.060 Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, Louisiana.
00:08:52.040 21.
00:08:52.580 What did I say?
00:08:53.300 91.
00:08:54.000 Oh, my gosh.
00:08:54.920 I'm like, why are we going back to 1991?
00:08:57.000 Because I'm a historian.
00:08:57.840 Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:08:59.160 Okay.
00:08:59.760 I'm stuck in history.
00:09:00.720 No, it's 21.
00:09:01.960 21, okay.
00:09:02.680 21.
00:09:03.060 So Yonkin elected in 21.
00:09:04.920 So she took her Sunday school class.
00:09:07.140 And they started looking at voters' roles.
00:09:08.880 And told them to look for two things.
00:09:10.820 Look for people who are over 100 years old.
00:09:13.300 Not that people over 100 can't vote.
00:09:15.020 Right.
00:09:15.400 But look for them.
00:09:16.540 And just make sure they're real people.
00:09:18.340 And by the way, we just found this in Michigan just a couple weeks ago.
00:09:22.060 We found a guy named Jason Daniel who was over 100.
00:09:25.360 He voted twice in 2020.
00:09:27.600 And that's not the story.
00:09:28.520 The story was he was born in 1850.
00:09:30.280 He lived through the Civil War, and he's still voting in 2020.
00:09:33.400 So that's a little issue.
00:09:35.160 Right.
00:09:35.780 So Jason Daniel, we're looking for those kind of people.
00:09:39.160 And that's what Ms. Bessie and her class was looking for.
00:09:42.320 And that's where they found a guy.
00:09:43.760 Well, two things.
00:09:44.900 Look for people who are over 100, or look for more than six people registered at the same address.
00:09:49.140 Not that they can't be, but just check and make sure.
00:09:52.040 And so they went through, and they found one address with 17 people registered there.
00:09:56.500 And they called Chad and said, what do you think?
00:09:58.200 He said, I think it's a really big house.
00:09:59.740 Why don't you go look at it?
00:10:00.940 And they went and looked, and it was a cow pasture.
00:10:02.660 It was an open field.
00:10:03.500 There was not even a barn on it.
00:10:04.700 Open structure, and 17 people voted out of that empty address.
00:10:08.680 So that's what we have people looking for.
00:10:10.840 That's what they flag on.
00:10:11.880 That's what they're looking for.
00:10:12.880 That's what they're going after.
00:10:13.680 So I want to make sure that we're really clear on this because, you know, you can go to prison now for, you know, any kind of misinformation I hear.
00:10:25.420 You're saying, you're not saying that this is enough to throw an election or you can't trust the election or anything else.
00:10:31.420 You're saying your people are going in and cleaning up all the stuff that both Democrats and Republicans should be upset about.
00:10:40.720 Yeah, and we don't know if this will win an election or not.
00:10:43.080 But we do know that if you do this up front, when you get done with the election, both sides can have confidence that it was a fair election and done appropriately.
00:10:51.080 And that's the big deal is you want to take the question marks away from the elections.
00:10:55.360 It's not good for the republic if either side is questioning the election.
00:11:00.600 As a Republican, if I lose the election, but I had all my people doing poll watching and we've checked the list, then we lost the election.
00:11:07.920 Yeah, that's just the way it is.
00:11:09.280 And that's the way you we used to trust it.
00:11:11.800 That's right.
00:11:12.200 And starting in 2000, you know, from 2000 on, the Democrats haven't lost an election that they haven't claimed fraud.
00:11:21.520 And that's really damaging.
00:11:23.680 And it's damaging if we do it, too.
00:11:26.560 What the way you fix it is not shutting people up.
00:11:29.540 The way you fix it is open the process, open the process, get both sides in there to watch it.
00:11:36.440 That's exactly right.
00:11:37.500 Yeah.
00:11:37.760 And so in Michigan, in addition to finding Jason Daniel, Michigan, they had the names and sheets of 100.
00:11:44.600 So you ask for the active voter list.
00:11:46.160 And Virginia was saying, hey, every Friday, I want to see all the newly registered voters.
00:11:50.520 And so you just look at the list and you go down through all the lists.
00:11:53.540 You check everybody, make sure they're legitimate.
00:11:55.220 But in Michigan, one of the voter lists we got, the top 67 people on it, we found obituaries for and they're still voting.
00:12:01.960 Oh, my God.
00:12:02.500 That's a problem when you find obituaries for people who are active voters.
00:12:06.320 So, David, let me let me take you back to Michigan.
00:12:11.280 The last time they started covering up the windows during 2021.
00:12:16.280 And that raises questions all by itself.
00:12:18.200 Oh, just that.
00:12:19.200 It doesn't even that it doesn't even mean that something was going on.
00:12:23.640 That's right.
00:12:23.780 But you see that and you're like, wait a minute.
00:12:26.900 It just suggests to you that it doesn't pass the smell test.
00:12:29.680 Right.
00:12:29.960 I mean, I could I mean, I grew up in the Pacific Northwest.
00:12:33.380 We had Shakey's Pizza.
00:12:35.300 They had a window where I could see all of it.
00:12:38.280 And if I can see that what they're doing to a pizza to assemble it, why can't I see what's happening in an election?
00:12:44.300 OK, so are we at all of the polling stations and has that been cleaned up in states?
00:12:54.040 This is one of the things that Chad and I have been working on is getting church folks to show up and just be poll watchers.
00:13:01.080 Just let us train you.
00:13:02.400 And every state is different.
00:13:03.660 And that's really cool.
00:13:04.680 Article two of the Constitution makes it clear that the states control elections.
00:13:08.760 Time, places, manners of elections.
00:13:10.640 So some states you can be a poll watcher and be anywhere in the state.
00:13:13.820 Some states you have to be from the county in which you're going to do poll watch.
00:13:16.760 The rules are all different.
00:13:17.960 Right.
00:13:18.120 So we get people trained on the rules in their states.
00:13:20.360 And here's what it is in your state.
00:13:22.040 Here's what you can do.
00:13:23.320 So we've recruited and recruited hard.
00:13:25.820 And at this point now in Nevada, we got word last week, we have a poll watcher at every polling place in the state of Nevada.
00:13:33.140 That's excellent.
00:13:33.680 We have a poll watcher at every polling place in the state of Michigan.
00:13:37.000 So those and but they know how to behave.
00:13:39.920 They know how to.
00:13:40.860 They've been trained.
00:13:41.280 If they're being told, you've got to go stand over here.
00:13:44.660 That's it.
00:13:45.480 Yeah.
00:13:45.960 They know what to do.
00:13:46.700 Here's what you can do.
00:13:47.180 You can't interfere with this.
00:13:48.500 Correct.
00:13:48.920 You can put eyes on it.
00:13:50.120 And I think eyes is we learned from Virginia.
00:13:53.220 Eyes is really important.
00:13:54.560 When we had these poll watchers like Miss Bessie go to places, there were three election clerks in Virginia that quit once they found someone was watching them.
00:14:04.260 One of those election clerks was arrested last month for voter fraud in 2021.
00:14:09.140 So if an election clerk doesn't want to be seen, doesn't want somebody just standing in the room watching again, it doesn't pass the smell test.
00:14:18.600 Election clerks doesn't mean that there's something going on.
00:14:20.740 That's right.
00:14:21.120 But that I mean, I would never have anybody.
00:14:24.840 You know, I'm counting money for something and I know they're not here to rob me.
00:14:30.860 I have no problem with somebody watching me count the money.
00:14:34.300 As long as you don't actually feel better about it.
00:14:36.780 Yeah.
00:14:36.960 You can't confront people in line and say, show me your idea.
00:14:40.100 You can't do that.
00:14:41.100 Yeah.
00:14:41.240 But if you're there, just eyes on the process.
00:14:44.220 And that's a really important thing.
00:14:46.340 And so that's what we're trying to do is get people with eyes on the process in every single state.
00:14:50.740 So I was with Mike Lee last night in Washington County, the reddest county in America, I believe.
00:15:01.080 And there were people there about half of the audience raised their hand and said they had voted early.
00:15:08.100 But when he said, look, if you haven't voted, make sure you take out your ballot that was sent to you.
00:15:13.500 And the crowd went nuts.
00:15:16.200 No, go to a polling place.
00:15:20.420 And they don't they just don't trust the the mail in ballots.
00:15:26.960 Do you have you seen anything where it was a little shaky last time that it's been cleaned up at all?
00:15:33.880 Well, we don't know if it's been cleaned up till we see what happens this time.
00:15:36.340 But we do know that there's been a bigger push for people to vote early because of the fact so many people showed up last year, last election on election day and said, oh, no, you've already voted.
00:15:46.040 You can't vote.
00:15:46.900 Well, wait a minute.
00:15:47.440 I haven't voted.
00:15:48.260 Yeah, you did.
00:15:48.720 You did mail in ballot.
00:15:50.100 But I haven't voted.
00:15:51.180 Yes, you have.
00:15:52.160 So there were a lot of people.
00:15:53.180 That's what Mike was saying last night.
00:15:54.600 He's like he was afraid that because of they've put so much money into the ballot system that they won't be staffed enough or there'll be something that would happen.
00:16:07.600 That is just because they don't they didn't have the money.
00:16:10.920 They were planning on more people voting by mail that you'll get there and you may not have time to do it or or whatever.
00:16:20.080 And there's there's that possibility.
00:16:21.520 But there were a lot of people who felt like somebody voted for them by mail that wasn't them.
00:16:26.160 And so that's why they're urging early voting, because get there before someone can do a potential fraud.
00:16:32.640 And you don't know if it's fraud.
00:16:33.700 There was there was nothing on it except just the anecdotal evidence that people said, I haven't voted and you show that I have.
00:16:39.620 Well, we're not going to let you vote because we showed they already have.
00:16:42.540 And so if that's fraudulent, you don't want that going on.
00:16:44.640 So then the most I believe the most popular idea that that we argue about that unites people is voter ID laws.
00:16:59.880 It's very it's wildly it's in the 80s in the 80s overall in Democrats approved by African-American voters.
00:17:06.540 I mean, it really is one of the most popular policies in our public discourse.
00:17:09.380 So there is another problem, and NBC found it yesterday, and I'm going to share that with you back with David Barton in 60 seconds.
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00:18:27.660 Oh, boy.
00:18:28.900 I didn't even think about this.
00:18:30.680 I didn't even think about this.
00:18:32.160 And I'm suddenly against voter ID.
00:18:34.300 NBC said yesterday that voter ID laws disproportionately affect transgender people.
00:18:44.380 Uh, and they are worried that people asking for voter ID from transgender people is voter suppression and could, I mean, is really hurting the transgender vote.
00:18:57.900 I can see that.
00:18:59.000 If your picture on your driver's license shows you'd be a male and you walk in with the dress, that might confuse people a little bit.
00:19:05.340 Right.
00:19:06.280 But I don't think you're fooling anybody that you're not a man myself.
00:19:11.740 I think I could look at that and go, yep.
00:19:14.480 Dude, the lipstick's not working for you, but here you go.
00:19:18.620 The worse your, your transition, it looks, the better chance you have to vote.
00:19:23.100 Yeah.
00:19:23.360 If you're really good at it, you might have problems.
00:19:25.460 Might have a problem.
00:19:26.020 So, David, the one thing that the Democrats are setting up for with this, you know, a danger to democracy is they Hillary Clinton just came out and said they're already planning on stealing the 2024 election.
00:19:45.340 Um, and what her idea of stealing is, is that the Republicans will stand against the federal government taking over the vote.
00:19:59.200 And they should.
00:20:00.480 And they should.
00:20:01.380 Constitutionally.
00:20:01.840 But see, and I've got to just add a commentary here.
00:20:04.820 That's another proof to me that Democrats don't read the Constitution much because when you're saving our democracy, you haven't read Article 4, which prohibits a democracy.
00:20:12.640 You have to be a republic.
00:20:13.800 And there's a big difference between the two.
00:20:14.780 So, help me out on that because in Article 4, it, we have two minutes, because in Article 4, it does say states have all the power.
00:20:23.100 Maintain a Republican form of government.
00:20:24.700 Right.
00:20:24.880 And it does say that states.
00:20:26.540 Now, it also.
00:20:27.220 It says Congress can.
00:20:28.520 Can.
00:20:28.800 That's right.
00:20:29.680 That's right.
00:20:30.240 Amend this from time to time.
00:20:32.780 That's right.
00:20:33.280 So, what is the argument against the Democrats amending it?
00:20:38.420 Well, they can.
00:20:39.260 And what's happened is Congress has always respected the states and left them alone.
00:20:42.720 Now, they will come in with uniform dates.
00:20:44.700 We want all elections on this day, whatever.
00:20:47.500 They can do something like that.
00:20:48.760 They've always left alone the process side and say that's up to the states.
00:20:52.900 And even election dates, when you have federal elections, that's all set.
00:20:56.540 But the states can choose their own state election dates as five states do, like Louisiana and like Virginia and others who choose to have it on an odd number year rather than an even number year.
00:21:06.720 So, Congress has always left that alone to the states.
00:21:09.880 Now, the federal elections is what Congress can have a lot more influence over.
00:21:14.080 And the Constitution does say you have to have results reported by a certain day.
00:21:17.840 And that's where they've gone to kind of federalizing as a standard federal election day.
00:21:22.660 But they left the states alone on other things.
00:21:24.360 I've got to tell you, this whole talk about, you know, it may be days before we find.
00:21:29.920 There's no reason for this.
00:21:31.380 This is like COVID and us just walking into a store and they say, hey, there's no potato chips and we won't have them until probably three months from now.
00:21:39.960 You know, it's like it's the United States of America.
00:21:42.000 I should be able to get potato chips, you know, on demand.
00:21:45.360 And we've done this my whole life and had, generally speaking, we've had most of the results.
00:21:50.800 We knew which way it was falling, you know, except for exceptions like the year 2000.
00:21:58.160 I don't accept that we have to wait days to find it.
00:22:03.120 And Pennsylvania is already saying it may be weeks for them this time.
00:22:05.660 Oh, my God.
00:22:06.100 And when you're saying something like that, you're raising questions.
00:22:09.520 And that's bad for the state of Pennsylvania to make an announcement like that.
00:22:12.680 David, thank you so much for everything that you do.
00:22:14.660 If you want to get involved, just go to wallbuilders.com, wallbuilders.com and join the fight.
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00:23:39.940 Only four days till election night coverage on BlazeTV.
00:23:42.800 Go to BlazeTV.com slash midterms.
00:23:45.320 Use the promo code REDWAVE.
00:23:46.780 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:23:57.000 So, I don't know if you all saw this.
00:24:00.560 We welcome Pat Gray to Pat Gray Unleashed, from Pat Gray Unleashed, which is a podcast.
00:24:06.060 Now, where do you find that podcast?
00:24:07.780 Gosh, you can find it pretty much anywhere you get your podcast.
00:24:11.140 Wherever they're available.
00:24:12.260 Hardware stores?
00:24:13.180 Spotify, hardware stores in some cases.
00:24:15.240 Lingerie department stores.
00:24:19.000 Well, speaking of lingerie, I'd rather watch.
00:24:21.340 And so, where would I go to watch?
00:24:24.240 Oh, live?
00:24:25.020 Yeah, like, you'd go to the Blaze Radio.
00:24:26.800 Well, to watch, you'd go to Blaze TV, no doubt.
00:24:29.500 That would be great.
00:24:30.160 What if I wanted to save, like, $30 off of the subscription?
00:24:33.680 Could I do that?
00:24:34.160 Oh, you couldn't do that.
00:24:35.260 What if I went to Blaze?
00:24:36.040 No, you can right now.
00:24:36.760 Really?
00:24:37.100 Yeah.
00:24:37.360 Shut up.
00:24:37.840 Yeah, you can.
00:24:38.480 Really?
00:24:38.980 They're making that kind of a special?
00:24:40.420 They are, because the managers are out of town, and we've gone crazy.
00:24:45.240 BlazeTV.com slash midterms.
00:24:47.380 Use the promo code REDWAVE, and you'll save $30.
00:24:49.400 Yeah, nice.
00:24:50.060 All right.
00:24:50.340 It's going to be a fun, fun night, election night.
00:24:53.880 You don't want to miss a second of the coverage.
00:24:57.600 Now, NPR aired an abortion.
00:25:01.260 Now, I think they thought this was going to help people go, oh.
00:25:12.040 Is that it?
00:25:12.700 It's safe and effective.
00:25:13.900 I'm not sure it's going to have the desired result, but I think it is important to have
00:25:28.640 everybody look at it.
00:25:32.100 Just look at it.
00:25:32.840 And that's what they were saying.
00:25:33.880 Look at it.
00:25:34.340 It's not so bad.
00:25:36.040 So I want to play.
00:25:37.880 Are we ready?
00:25:38.340 I want to play what NPR played.
00:25:41.820 This is the sound of an abortion.
00:25:47.320 At Northland, medication abortions are done in the morning, and then in the afternoon,
00:25:51.460 they do the surgical procedures.
00:25:53.300 It was great when my daughter started to be difficult.
00:25:55.820 Yeah.
00:25:56.460 Oh, my goodness.
00:25:57.080 Yeah.
00:25:57.940 This next patient is not one of the patients you heard before.
00:26:01.120 She's asked that we not use her name.
00:26:03.360 She's from...
00:26:04.340 No, go ahead.
00:26:05.160 Play it.
00:26:05.500 No, no, stop.
00:26:07.080 Stop.
00:26:08.100 Just continue to play it, please.
00:26:12.380 Can we just get to the place to where they're doing the abortion?
00:26:17.700 She's from Michigan.
00:26:18.860 She already has one kid.
00:26:20.320 She's having her abortion at about 11 weeks.
00:26:23.540 Nearly all abortions in Michigan are before 13 weeks.
00:26:28.100 And like many patients at Northland, she said I could record her procedure.
00:26:31.960 We're going to hear some of that now.
00:26:33.420 All right, so I am just going to get you set up on the table, and we're going to do that
00:26:37.000 sedation medicine.
00:26:38.140 Okay.
00:26:38.480 I'm going to pull this out under your legs.
00:26:40.940 Most patients are partially awake during the procedures.
00:26:43.400 They get IV medication for pain and anxiety.
00:26:46.640 The lights are dimmed.
00:26:48.100 There's soothing music.
00:26:49.300 It actually feels a lot like a childbirth.
00:26:51.140 Oh, so it's really...
00:26:52.020 It's fun.
00:26:52.480 Your bare legs and stirrups.
00:26:53.880 Oh, it's very nice.
00:26:54.460 And a person next to you saying you can do this.
00:26:56.820 It's like a spa visit, really.
00:26:58.000 And a person next to you saying you can do this.
00:26:59.200 And just keep breathing.
00:27:00.400 Keep breathing.
00:27:01.120 That's Brandy.
00:27:02.640 She's one of the staffers.
00:27:04.180 Her job is to monitor vital signs, but it is also to hold the patient's hand and talk
00:27:09.140 her through this.
00:27:10.140 Oh, wow.
00:27:10.660 Whether it's a birth or an abortion, it is often women guiding other women.
00:27:16.640 Why would you need someone to die through it?
00:27:19.200 It's such a glorious procedure.
00:27:20.700 Okay, I don't want to hear anymore.
00:27:25.780 Yeah, I don't think I want to hear.
00:27:27.080 No, I don't want to hear anymore.
00:27:27.960 I know.
00:27:28.620 But they played that on NPR thinking that this is something that will make abortion better.
00:27:38.560 Well, yeah.
00:27:38.980 Listen to how they described it.
00:27:40.820 We're going to play soothing music and somebody's there to hold her hand.
00:27:43.980 We lower the lights.
00:27:45.240 It's like the spa.
00:27:45.860 It's really nice.
00:27:46.480 And then they turn the vacuum on.
00:27:48.100 And then they turn the vacuum on.
00:27:50.400 Instead of you getting the nice like sea sounds when you're getting a massage, you get the
00:27:53.760 sound of a vacuum.
00:27:54.820 And that's basically the only difference, according to NPR.
00:27:56.760 Which is vacuuming a human baby out of the womb.
00:27:59.220 Oh, is that what's happening?
00:28:00.440 Now, I would like to play, because we, this is.
00:28:06.540 This is worse.
00:28:07.540 This is worse.
00:28:08.200 Because the blaze has recorded an abortion.
00:28:16.180 And this you need to hear.
00:28:19.240 Good morning, everyone.
00:28:21.640 Here we are.
00:28:22.700 We made it.
00:28:23.760 Everybody got up.
00:28:24.900 We woke up.
00:28:25.940 We're all awake.
00:28:26.960 Stop.
00:28:27.480 I don't know if I can get it.
00:28:28.500 I don't know if we can go.
00:28:29.540 No, no.
00:28:30.180 We shouldn't have done it.
00:28:31.580 We shouldn't have done it.
00:28:32.140 I threw us a little bit in my mouth right there.
00:28:34.000 Of course, that was the audio of Don Lemon and the CNN morning show.
00:28:41.140 And wow.
00:28:43.900 I'll never be able to unhear that or unsee it.
00:28:47.360 And I apologize.
00:28:49.560 If that haunts your dreams, that's our fault.
00:28:51.940 That's our bad.
00:28:52.660 We should not have done that.
00:28:53.840 Really bad.
00:28:54.620 Really bad.
00:28:55.740 That is really amazing, because that is something that we've talked about for years and years
00:29:01.280 and years, that eventually they're going to start airing abortions.
00:29:04.260 So here's what they did.
00:29:05.460 Here's what happened.
00:29:07.140 We actually did this before.
00:29:09.700 And we did it with, you know, like CNN.
00:29:12.960 And we played it.
00:29:14.000 But we led up for a whole week.
00:29:17.100 This is 15 years ago, 20 years ago.
00:29:20.040 Yeah.
00:29:20.360 It's a long time.
00:29:20.880 A long time ago.
00:29:22.080 And we had people that were saying, this is horrible.
00:29:29.260 The left was out of their mind.
00:29:32.180 You can't air this.
00:29:33.860 Yada, yada.
00:29:35.360 And what we did is we aired, you know, just like we did with Don Lemon.
00:29:39.320 An abortion of a show.
00:29:40.680 Right.
00:29:41.000 It was an abortion of a show.
00:29:42.560 And we were making the point that just the thought of it was upsetting to people.
00:29:51.260 Just the thought of, you're actually going to play this.
00:29:55.360 People were furious that we would air that footage.
00:29:57.720 They were furious.
00:29:59.320 And we never intended on doing it, because we knew it would be a hellscape to hear that.
00:30:07.460 To hear that.
00:30:08.480 That was the point.
00:30:09.040 We are now, 15 years later, to where they think, and maybe I'm wrong, but they think
00:30:17.060 airing that abortion on NPR a few days before an election will be helpful.
00:30:26.660 That's how far we have fallen.
00:30:28.900 They may very well learn a lesson that they are not right in that particular belief.
00:30:34.300 They may not be so helpful.
00:30:36.620 You know, I think that's what we've seen.
00:30:37.920 We've seen the president interviewing, you know, getting interviewed by trans people.
00:30:43.180 He's going on and talking about how kids need to have, you know, what?
00:30:47.200 Oh, gosh.
00:30:47.680 I actually wrote down this phrase because I was so amazed by it.
00:30:52.260 The surgery that, of course, doesn't happen for young people.
00:30:55.720 That never happens, except all the times that it's happened.
00:30:58.700 But whenever you call them on it, they say, this never happens.
00:31:01.280 They were bragging about it again today for some reason on some podcast.
00:31:05.220 And the term they used was physical gender confirmation surgery.
00:31:12.100 Oh, my God.
00:31:13.280 Physical gender comfort.
00:31:14.920 Now, you know, you don't have to change the names of things that are no big deal.
00:31:19.480 Exactly.
00:31:20.320 And when you're confirming a gender, you're confirming that they are what they are.
00:31:25.040 Right.
00:31:25.280 You're not changing it.
00:31:26.440 You're not changing it.
00:31:27.160 And they're saying, they're making it sound like they're confirming the gender when they
00:31:30.820 change the gender.
00:31:32.040 Right.
00:31:32.600 It's unbelievable.
00:31:33.380 Wait.
00:31:34.120 But in their little world, it works because confirmation comes from your head.
00:31:39.680 Yeah.
00:31:40.280 Whatever you think is true.
00:31:43.140 Unbelievable.
00:31:43.860 And I think, like, they're trying so hard to get that person in the middle that doesn't
00:31:47.700 think about this stuff a lot to say, yeah, why wouldn't they let them confirm their gender?
00:31:51.780 I mean, it's their physical gender.
00:31:53.180 Why wouldn't they let them have, you know, a nurturing care when it comes to their gender
00:32:00.000 identity?
00:32:00.600 And it's like, that's not what it is.
00:32:02.080 That's the problem.
00:32:02.760 So, I don't know if you know this, but sex change operations in Pennsylvania, they've
00:32:11.880 been funding them.
00:32:14.180 And in 2015, they spent $78,000 on sex change services.
00:32:22.800 Okay.
00:32:22.900 In 2017, spending on gender transitions for children, for children, topped a million and
00:32:33.540 rose to $3,928,854.
00:32:40.740 That's, in 2021, almost $4 million for surgery on children in Pennsylvania.
00:32:50.920 That should be a wake-up call.
00:32:56.680 That should be, how do you go from $78,000 in gender-affirming care and surgery, $78,000,
00:33:06.220 to $4 million in a year?
00:33:11.580 That's six years later.
00:33:13.040 What happened?
00:33:14.220 What happened?
00:33:14.700 I'm sure just a huge growth in the amount of people who feel that way.
00:33:22.240 Either that or it's a social contagion.
00:33:24.820 I mean, that is, I don't see how you deny this.
00:33:27.500 These numbers are jumping at such ridiculous rates that it can't possibly be.
00:33:31.980 They just claim people are more comfortable with it now.
00:33:34.160 Yeah, that's what they claim.
00:33:34.900 But it's obviously ridiculous.
00:33:36.420 No, it's insanity.
00:33:37.980 I'm telling you, there are massive lawsuits coming.
00:33:41.840 Massive lawsuits.
00:33:42.700 When this thing starts to turn around, and all of those children, let's just say it's
00:33:49.260 50% of them, we're going through a phase.
00:33:53.280 All of those children say, I can't have a baby anymore.
00:33:58.380 I don't function like a normal human being anymore.
00:34:03.240 I was 15 years old.
00:34:06.320 And you affirmed this.
00:34:08.840 You didn't have me go to therapy.
00:34:10.560 You asked me no questions.
00:34:12.340 And I just went in and did this.
00:34:15.120 The lawsuits are going to be staggering.
00:34:18.480 That's the only way this will end.
00:34:19.740 I mean, eventually some brave people are going to have to come out and file these.
00:34:23.140 They already are.
00:34:24.280 They are.
00:34:24.740 In Great Britain, it's happening.
00:34:26.600 Yeah.
00:34:26.820 But I mean, the number you mentioned, 50%, you know, sounds like a lot.
00:34:29.920 But when they've done research on this in the past, they looked at a large group of people
00:34:35.300 who were considering doing this and then, for whatever reason, didn't wind up doing it.
00:34:40.680 They were very sure they wanted to go ahead with it, but either, I don't know, their parents
00:34:43.880 blocked them or they didn't have the money to do it or they couldn't get the care or whatever
00:34:47.060 it was.
00:34:47.560 And they checked back in with them like 20 years later.
00:34:49.560 It was almost 90% of people who were thankful that they didn't go through with it.
00:34:54.840 Wow.
00:34:55.720 It was almost 90.
00:34:56.360 It was like high 80s.
00:34:58.140 That is like, these are the people, these are real people, right?
00:35:01.560 These are not people who are worried now about they can't admit it.
00:35:05.320 They are admitting it.
00:35:06.860 They almost went through it in a much more difficult period, right, when it was not as
00:35:10.720 accepted.
00:35:11.920 Yeah.
00:35:12.320 And they are thankful that they did not go through with it.
00:35:15.180 But just think of it this way, the good news is those children won't be able to have children
00:35:21.240 and it'll be better for the planet.
00:35:23.720 Yeah.
00:35:24.240 We'll save some carbon.
00:35:25.700 Right.
00:35:25.940 That'll be wonderful.
00:35:27.100 Interesting, too, that when they do go through with it, the suicide rate among those people
00:35:31.840 is 20 times higher than the national average.
00:35:35.680 20 times.
00:35:38.180 Lawsuit city.
00:35:39.540 Yeah.
00:35:40.160 Pat, thank you so much.
00:35:42.260 No, no.
00:35:43.200 Thank you.
00:35:45.180 All right.
00:35:45.620 Pat's going to be part of the election coverage.
00:35:47.500 It's going to be great fun.
00:35:48.160 It's going to be great.
00:35:49.260 And make sure to join up, blazetv.com slash midterms.
00:35:52.220 You guys are going to pop over to the Stu Does America YouTube channel for the post
00:35:56.180 coverage that goes into the wee hours of the morning, right?
00:35:58.640 We'll come over, like you finish at midnight on Blaze TV, you pop right over to the Stu
00:36:02.340 Does America YouTube channel.
00:36:03.440 We'll keep going.
00:36:04.220 You know, we got two, three hours.
00:36:06.060 You don't need to go.
00:36:07.520 No, not a chance.
00:36:08.180 No, you can come right.
00:36:09.180 I've got a slot open.
00:36:10.420 By the way, here's the thing.
00:36:11.600 I would like you to go to faithwins.org.
00:36:15.940 If you want to be trained to be a poll watcher, you want to be involved.
00:36:20.960 I'm not sure if you can still do it.
00:36:22.300 In some states, I think you could still do it.
00:36:25.180 Faithwins.org.
00:36:26.520 You want to be involved?
00:36:29.320 Faithwins.org.
00:36:31.340 All right.
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00:37:53.820 The Glenn Beck program.
00:37:55.040 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:38:12.240 We're so glad you're here.
00:38:13.380 I did the most important hour of broadcast, I think, that I've done in 45 years.
00:38:22.860 That's quite a statement.
00:38:24.160 Now, I will say it has not been broadcast.
00:38:26.260 Not yet.
00:38:26.640 Technically, you're lying once again.
00:38:28.900 Right.
00:38:29.420 This is your podcast for this weekend, right?
00:38:31.960 Yeah.
00:38:32.260 It's Whitney Webb.
00:38:33.540 You may not know who she is.
00:38:35.340 I've been watching her for, oh, gosh, year, year and a half.
00:38:40.160 It's taken us that long to get her to come into the studio.
00:38:43.620 She lives in the Andes.
00:38:45.280 She's an American citizen.
00:38:47.140 She's moved from America.
00:38:49.280 She went to England for a while.
00:38:50.900 Now she lives in the Andes.
00:38:53.380 And she's very difficult to get to come in and be on the show.
00:38:58.700 No direct flights?
00:38:59.480 No direct flights.
00:39:00.040 So she was on.
00:39:02.180 And she is better than I thought she would be.
00:39:06.700 What?
00:39:07.220 She talks about.
00:39:08.760 I've never heard you rave about an interview like this before.
00:39:10.940 This one, I'm telling you, I'm forcing my wife to listen to this.
00:39:15.040 Because no man is a prophet in his own home.
00:39:17.800 And I'd be like, honey, no, things are really.
00:39:20.160 And she's like, yeah.
00:39:21.940 And I think I sound like a Charlie Brown teacher in my house.
00:39:26.200 And she ties everything together.
00:39:31.100 Everything.
00:39:31.960 All of it.
00:39:32.620 The whole picture.
00:39:34.220 Unlike anyone I've ever.
00:39:36.240 I mean, we went from Jeffrey Epstein to the Clinton Foundation to transhumanism, Elon Musk, ESG, all of it.
00:39:50.700 And you get a full picture in one hour.
00:39:55.700 Now, she's like she's a little like Ben Shapiro because the facts that were coming out of her head were like, oh, my gosh, if you just take time, if you don't believe it, look it up.
00:40:06.460 She just wrote a thousand page two volume set on just Jeffrey Epstein.
00:40:11.880 And she does incredible research and she ties it together.
00:40:19.500 And you if if you listen to it, really listen to it, you will understand what's coming.
00:40:25.440 And it is the most important hour I've spent in my career.
00:40:35.280 Her name is Sydney Webb.
00:40:36.880 It's available right now at the Blaze TV.
00:40:39.700 Blaze TV dot com slash.
00:40:43.080 What is it?
00:40:44.720 Slash election.
00:40:47.140 Oh, for the Blaze TV.
00:40:48.140 Yeah.
00:40:48.400 Blaze TV dot com slash midterm.
00:40:50.060 Midterm.
00:40:50.500 Red wave.
00:40:51.400 Yeah.
00:40:52.600 Make sure you listen to this this weekend.
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00:42:35.080 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:43:05.080 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:10.080 Hello, America, and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:14.080 I want to I want to give you something from Ron Klain.
00:43:18.080 He's Biden's chief of staff.
00:43:21.080 This is what he said about the Biden speech.
00:43:24.080 Listen carefully. Cut for the president decided a few days ago that it was important to issue one final warning on this issue to make very clear to leave no doubt.
00:43:34.080 That we have people out there still peddling the big lie.
00:43:37.080 People now raising the issue of election denial in this election.
00:43:43.080 One final warning.
00:43:47.080 We're going to get the news of the week and some perspective from several different people in the next two hours.
00:43:55.080 We're going to begin with Mr. Bill O'Reilly in 60 seconds.
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00:45:15.080 Mr. Bill O'Reilly.
00:45:17.080 Welcome to the program, sir.
00:45:19.080 How are you doing, Beck?
00:45:20.080 I'm doing pretty good.
00:45:22.080 You okay?
00:45:23.080 Yeah, I am.
00:45:24.080 I'm feeling good about the election.
00:45:26.080 I kind of like living in this hopeful period.
00:45:31.080 Mm hmm.
00:45:32.080 But I do think it's going to go well.
00:45:35.080 I think the Democrats are showing real signs of desperation.
00:45:40.080 Is there anything I can do to make your life more pleasant?
00:45:45.080 This is a disturbing question.
00:45:47.080 Bill O'Reilly.
00:45:49.080 Yeah, you can give me some perspective on some of the things that are happening.
00:45:52.080 You bet.
00:45:53.080 So the big lie.
00:45:55.080 Right?
00:45:56.080 Yeah.
00:45:57.080 This is a quiz for you, Beck.
00:45:59.080 Mm hmm.
00:46:00.080 I'm going to give you three scenarios.
00:46:02.080 Big lie.
00:46:03.080 Medium lie.
00:46:05.080 Little lie.
00:46:06.080 Okay.
00:46:07.080 Okay.
00:46:08.080 All right.
00:46:09.080 First one.
00:46:10.080 The U.S. economy is strong as hell.
00:46:13.080 A big lie.
00:46:14.080 Oh.
00:46:15.080 The border is secure.
00:46:18.080 Massive.
00:46:19.080 Massive.
00:46:20.080 Bigly lie.
00:46:22.080 Inflation is transitory.
00:46:26.080 Crazy lie.
00:46:28.080 Oh.
00:46:29.080 All right.
00:46:30.080 So the big lie, Ron Klain, that Trump won the election, up against the three massive,
00:46:38.080 according to you, lies.
00:46:40.080 Right?
00:46:41.080 Mm hmm.
00:46:42.080 All right.
00:46:43.080 Okay.
00:46:44.080 So I just want to bring a little bit of perspective about the big lie.
00:46:48.080 Now, as far as the election is concerned, here's how I have it, Beck.
00:46:51.080 Stu, are you there?
00:46:52.080 Is Stu there?
00:46:53.080 I am here.
00:46:54.080 Patiently waiting for your predictions.
00:46:55.080 Okay.
00:46:56.080 Put this down, please.
00:46:57.080 Yes, sir.
00:46:58.080 So there is 100% certainty that the House will go GOP.
00:47:05.080 That's grand old party, for those of you who don't have a historical reference.
00:47:09.080 And I believe that the pickups will be in the 40s, 40 seats.
00:47:16.080 Wow.
00:47:17.080 Okay.
00:47:18.080 Not a while.
00:47:19.080 I remember, back in Clinton, Clinton lost 65 seats.
00:47:24.080 And Obama lost in the 50s, I believe.
00:47:27.080 I think it was in the 60s, too.
00:47:28.080 Yeah.
00:47:29.080 We're starting from a closer starting point here, right?
00:47:32.080 I mean, this is a very, you know, a 90...
00:47:34.080 Yeah, but that doesn't matter, because it's about who, which party accumulates the power.
00:47:40.080 Mm hmm.
00:47:41.080 You're going to have a very solid House of Representatives in the Republican hands.
00:47:46.080 I got it in the Senate right now, and this could change.
00:47:50.080 I got four pickups for the Republicans, 52-48, the final call there.
00:47:58.080 52 will still be a problem, because you can never count on Mitt Romney, who, by the way, yesterday tweeted that the reason for the red wave is Mitch McConnell, and America should be grateful for him.
00:48:17.080 That's nice.
00:48:19.080 Yeah.
00:48:20.080 You know, look, I don't care about Mitt Romney.
00:48:23.080 Mitt Romney actually put an interview request for him this week.
00:48:28.080 It will be your least-watched show.
00:48:30.080 No.
00:48:31.080 No, you're right.
00:48:32.080 He has a big family.
00:48:33.080 But he's so afraid, and he won't do it.
00:48:36.080 And I know him for a long period of time.
00:48:38.080 Yeah, I know.
00:48:39.080 So he's afraid, and he's playing a lot of games.
00:48:43.080 He's very bitter.
00:48:44.080 Very bitter.
00:48:45.080 Yeah, here's the thing, Bill.
00:48:48.080 The Rhinos are worried about this new class coming in.
00:48:53.080 And the Democrats, you know, they show their desperation when they are clearly just going for their base.
00:49:01.080 Everything is about their base right now.
00:49:05.080 Just the fear of the Republicans and what they can do.
00:49:09.080 They know they're just trying to get their base to show up, I think.
00:49:13.080 Yeah, that's what the Barack Obama play is all about.
00:49:17.080 That's what Kamala, who came to New York yesterday.
00:49:20.080 They're basically pleading with African Americans to come out and vote.
00:49:24.080 Pleading with them.
00:49:26.080 So you're right there.
00:49:28.080 But as far as the Rhinos are concerned, I couldn't care less about that.
00:49:32.080 I don't analyze party politics.
00:49:33.080 I don't care what Mitch McConnell does.
00:49:35.080 I don't get into any of that.
00:49:37.080 Okay.
00:49:38.080 The essential thing that Americans need to know is that now we live in an age of unreality, which means that the president of the United States can go out last week, just last week, and look into the camera and say to the American people into the world, the United States is one of the lowest inflation rates in the developed world.
00:50:01.080 And he doesn't.
00:50:03.080 And right after that, on the No Spin News, on BillOReilly.com, and I know you're there every night, Beck.
00:50:08.080 Every night.
00:50:09.080 I put 20 countries that have lower inflation rates than we do, right after that soundbite.
00:50:16.080 Now, does Biden know there are 20 countries with low?
00:50:20.080 No, because he doesn't know anything.
00:50:22.080 He's foggy.
00:50:23.080 He just walks around as fog.
00:50:26.080 But the corporate media, where if Trump said something like that, that would be five days of evisceration.
00:50:35.080 Right.
00:50:36.080 I'm sorry for the big words, too.
00:50:38.080 But five days of pounding, pounding, pounding.
00:50:42.080 Right.
00:50:43.080 They outright these things that aren't true.
00:50:46.080 And nobody in the media, which is the funnel of information to the American people.
00:50:53.080 But nobody believes the media and nobody, even their base is questioning now and looking and going.
00:51:00.080 That's I mean, that's crazy talk.
00:51:02.080 It's just crazy talk.
00:51:03.080 It is.
00:51:04.080 It is a whole thing.
00:51:05.080 That speech last week about American democracy being in peril if you vote for the Republicans.
00:51:14.080 I that was the theater of the absurd.
00:51:18.080 So you look in there and you go in.
00:51:20.080 We have one of the most robust elections, midterm elections in the history of this republic this year.
00:51:27.080 OK, so I don't understand where the peril is if if everyone is engaged in this midterm election.
00:51:38.080 Where is the threat?
00:51:40.080 The threat to them, of course, if you don't vote for us, the other people are not going to take your Social Security away and they're going to do this.
00:51:48.080 And let me give you a really good example.
00:51:50.080 And you might like this, Beck.
00:51:52.080 Not that I really care whether you like it or not.
00:51:54.080 I know.
00:51:55.080 I know.
00:51:56.080 I know.
00:51:57.080 I know you like it.
00:51:58.080 So the most popular cable news show is the five.
00:52:01.080 That gets the highest ratings, if you can believe it.
00:52:05.080 It's all a prime time.
00:52:07.080 I would have.
00:52:08.080 Tucker?
00:52:09.080 Yeah.
00:52:10.080 Really?
00:52:11.080 Yeah.
00:52:12.080 On some nights.
00:52:13.080 Substantially over him.
00:52:14.080 I would have committed seppuku, Japanese term, if I had been in prime time and a five o'clock
00:52:19.080 show beat me.
00:52:20.080 No, I think it did a couple of times.
00:52:21.080 I can't remember.
00:52:22.080 I remember a couple of nights.
00:52:23.080 I remember a few nights.
00:52:24.080 I remember a couple of nights.
00:52:25.080 Yeah.
00:52:26.080 Well, that's when I was on vacation.
00:52:28.080 Okay.
00:52:29.080 So anyway, you got this five, right?
00:52:32.080 Mm-hmm.
00:52:33.080 And of course, Fox stacks it four to one conservatives against liberals.
00:52:38.080 Yeah.
00:52:39.080 One liberal, four conservatives.
00:52:41.080 Okay.
00:52:42.080 So that's, and we understand.
00:52:45.080 Yeah.
00:52:46.080 So the conservative is Jessica Tarlov.
00:52:49.080 I mean, the liberal is Jessica Tarlov.
00:52:50.080 You know her?
00:52:51.080 No.
00:52:52.080 Okay.
00:52:53.080 So I used her when I was there for a little, she's an intelligent woman.
00:52:58.080 And she is taking Juan Williams's place.
00:53:02.080 Remember Juan?
00:53:03.080 I tried to forget him, but thanks for bringing him up again.
00:53:05.080 So Juan just went off the, anyway.
00:53:10.080 So Jessica Tarlov looks into the camera and says, Republicans are going to destroy Medicare
00:53:19.080 and social security.
00:53:21.080 She says this on national television, right?
00:53:25.080 Not a word in opposition.
00:53:30.080 Nothing.
00:53:31.080 It's like.
00:53:32.080 You mean on the five?
00:53:34.080 Yeah.
00:53:35.080 The other four, I don't think they even pay attention to what she says anymore.
00:53:40.080 They weren't even listening.
00:53:41.080 In fact, I know Gutfeld doesn't pay attention.
00:53:43.080 No, I know.
00:53:44.080 Okay, fine.
00:53:45.080 But I'm sitting there going, the easy question is, what do you base that on?
00:53:51.080 Right.
00:53:52.080 What data shows that any Republican candidate in the entire country wants to do away with
00:54:01.080 Medicare and social security?
00:54:03.080 That's an easy question, right?
00:54:04.080 Right.
00:54:05.080 No.
00:54:06.080 No.
00:54:07.080 No.
00:54:08.080 And this is what I mean.
00:54:09.080 So this propaganda is now so easy to spit out there, unchallenged, that we live in this
00:54:17.080 nation of cacophony, another big word, Stu, cacophony, and people are so angry about it.
00:54:26.080 But here, the anger is going to help the Republicans.
00:54:30.080 I have to tell you, Bill, there is some of this, I think, has been so overplayed.
00:54:37.080 For instance, I noticed this week when they were saying, you know, democracy is at stake
00:54:43.080 of these evil Republicans.
00:54:45.080 I laughed.
00:54:46.080 I mean, I just laughed out loud.
00:54:48.080 I thought to myself, you've called us everything under the sun, and I'm so sick and tired of it.
00:54:56.080 It means nothing.
00:54:58.080 Nothing.
00:54:59.080 No, it doesn't mean anything to you or conservative people or Republican people, traditional people.
00:55:03.080 It doesn't.
00:55:04.080 All right?
00:55:05.080 I don't think it means anything to the left.
00:55:07.080 I mean, you have to be an unbelievable moron to buy into any of this.
00:55:11.080 Right.
00:55:12.080 The point is that we are in an angry time in history.
00:55:16.080 Yes.
00:55:17.080 The last election, the anger worked for the progressive Democrats.
00:55:23.080 Correct.
00:55:24.080 Because they hated Trump so much.
00:55:26.080 Right.
00:55:27.080 And many independents did as well that Trump lost.
00:55:31.080 Not because of how he governed, because that was fairly good, but because of the emotion
00:55:37.080 of anger.
00:55:38.080 Sure.
00:55:39.080 Now, two years later, that anger has shifted into the conservative precincts, the Republican
00:55:46.080 precincts.
00:55:47.080 So that's why you're going to see a red wave on Tuesday.
00:55:50.080 And that anger is not going to dissipate in three days, particularly if you're shopping
00:55:56.080 for groceries.
00:55:58.080 Hmm.
00:55:59.080 It's only going to make it worse.
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00:57:46.080 So, Bill, tell me what you think is coming for, let's say, first of all, Pennsylvania.
00:58:01.080 OK, and I need 30 seconds at the end, if you would.
00:58:05.080 Pennsylvania is really comes down to South Philadelphia.
00:58:11.080 So desperate measures are being taken in the city of brotherly love, which right now is one of the most dangerous places on the planet.
00:58:20.080 I know.
00:58:21.080 I saw it.
00:58:22.080 Hang on just a second.
00:58:23.080 I saw a thirty five million dollar home in Pennsylvania.
00:58:26.080 New thirty five million dollar home.
00:58:30.080 The owner who built it tried to sell it only got nine point four.
00:58:36.080 That's how bad things are in Philadelphia.
00:58:39.080 Anyway, go ahead.
00:58:40.080 So African-American voters have to come out and mass for Federman.
00:58:45.080 Now, Federman has absolutely no connection other than he lets violent crime criminals out of prison.
00:58:53.080 And most violent criminals are black as are most victims.
00:58:57.080 African-Americans are mostly victimized by violent crime.
00:59:03.080 Right. But I mean, to be fair, he also held an innocent black man at gunpoint because he thought he should.
00:59:09.080 I believe it was a shock.
00:59:11.080 It might have been a bazooka.
00:59:13.080 If he had one, he would have used it anyway.
00:59:16.080 Anyway, so that's what it's about.
00:59:19.080 Um, if the African-American voters mobilize in South Philly for Federman, he'll win.
00:59:26.080 And because Oz is a terrible candidate.
00:59:28.080 And he's just he looks like Bela Lugosi out there.
00:59:31.080 Anybody remember Bela?
00:59:32.080 Yeah, I do.
00:59:33.080 Let me ask you about the race for governor in New York.
00:59:38.080 Yeah, I think Zeldin could win.
00:59:40.080 It's the same exact thing as in Philadelphia.
00:59:43.080 Um, they're desperately trying to mobilize African-American votes in the city.
00:59:47.080 I think Zeldin's going to take, um, 90% of the counties in New York state, 20 million people here.
00:59:55.080 They'll take 90% of those counties.
00:59:58.080 But if they can stack the votes in Brooklyn, uh, the Bronx and Manhattan, um, for Hochul, then it's going to be a real close deal.
01:00:07.080 So are you going to be, I mean, um, will they be able to pull that off?
01:00:12.080 I mean, New York is a nightmare right now.
01:00:15.080 I know they might be able to.
01:00:16.080 Just a nightmare.
01:00:17.080 Look, it's, it's, it's about ward precincts.
01:00:20.080 This goes way back to Tammany Hall in New York.
01:00:23.080 Yeah.
01:00:24.080 All right.
01:00:25.080 So the, the precinct commander of the Democrats in the block commanders go out with twenties.
01:00:30.080 All right.
01:00:31.080 And send, and they give the people money and they direct the people in if they're registered voters.
01:00:37.080 And they say, you're going to vote for Hochul.
01:00:39.080 They don't even know who Hochul is, many of them.
01:00:42.080 Okay.
01:00:43.080 But they, okay.
01:00:44.080 And, and that is done literally on a block by block basis because the blocks contain thousands and thousands of people in the apartments.
01:00:55.080 And this is what's going to happen.
01:00:58.080 And, and so you don't know, um, the distractions that are going to be there on Tuesday, but you do know that that operation is well underway because that's the only hope.
01:01:11.080 Look, Zeldin would attack crime.
01:01:14.080 Hochul won't.
01:01:16.080 And I have liberal friends and they won't admit to me.
01:01:20.080 They might vote for Hochul, but I say to them, if you vote for this woman, you are voting for more black people dead because that is who's getting killed.
01:01:31.080 So if you cast a vote for Kathy Hochul, you want more black people dead.
01:01:37.080 I don't know if you think that's extreme, but it's true.
01:01:41.080 It is absolutely true.
01:01:43.080 She is not going to do anything about the violent crime problem in New York.
01:01:50.080 All right, real quick.
01:01:51.080 I just got to throw this in.
01:01:52.080 I noticed you didn't say the big story of the week, which was reported by CNN.
01:01:57.080 After the U S Capitol attack on January 6th, members of the Oath Keepers met for a late night dinner at an olive garden in suburban Virginia and spent hundreds of dollars on an Italian feast.
01:02:13.080 Breaking news from CNN.
01:02:15.080 Um, they went to an olive garden.
01:02:17.080 They went to an olive garden.
01:02:18.080 Yeah.
01:02:19.080 And they spent hundreds of dollars, hundreds of dollars.
01:02:21.080 And they're not divulging of what was, what was talked about there.
01:02:24.080 But anyway, I'm sure.
01:02:26.080 All right.
01:02:27.080 We've got to give, we've got to get running.
01:02:28.080 So go ahead.
01:02:29.080 And, uh, and, um, I just want to update everybody on killing the legends.
01:02:32.080 I know you're very interested in how that book is performing.
01:02:35.080 Uh, still a major bestseller, all the lists, everyone, and, uh, excellent Christmas gifts, killing the legends, a lethal danger of celebrity.
01:02:46.080 And it ties right in to the attack on the Pelosi home.
01:02:50.080 Uh, which by the way, uh, I mean, people believing that this hippie, it was really a conservative.
01:03:01.080 No, I don't believe that you believe what you want to believe.
01:03:04.080 Yeah.
01:03:05.080 Okay.
01:03:06.080 Yeah.
01:03:07.080 But here, here's the kicker on this back.
01:03:08.080 And I know you have many, many more important guests than me.
01:03:11.080 If the Pelosi's believed in self protection, that story might've been 10 seconds.
01:03:16.080 Yeah.
01:03:17.080 I'm talking about.
01:03:18.080 Yep.
01:03:19.080 All right.
01:03:20.080 Thank you so much, Bill.
01:03:21.080 Appreciate it.
01:03:22.080 Bye.
01:03:23.080 All right.
01:03:24.080 We've got, uh, we've got quite a program lined up for you.
01:03:28.080 Still yet to come.
01:03:30.080 Stand by.
01:03:31.080 Uh, we're going to, we're going to talk about what the Republicans should be planning for right
01:03:37.080 now with Rachel Brevard coming up in about, uh, uh, half an hour.
01:03:41.080 Also Seth Dillon on freedom of speech.
01:03:43.080 He's the Babylon Bee CEO coming up.
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01:03:48.080 Next.
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01:05:12.080 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
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01:05:28.080 Michael Malice joins us, the host of Your Welcome, the podcast.
01:05:33.080 Uh, and, uh, Michael, uh, is here to talk about a, a few things that I would like to discuss
01:05:40.080 with him.
01:05:41.080 Hello, Michael Malice.
01:05:42.080 How are you, sir?
01:05:43.080 Hello.
01:05:44.080 Good night.
01:05:45.080 Uh, okay.
01:05:48.080 So Michael, there's a, I love the exasperated sigh whenever I joined the show.
01:05:55.080 Glenn's like, it's Friday.
01:05:57.080 It's Friday.
01:05:58.080 I just want it to be the weekend.
01:06:00.080 He makes it feel like Monday.
01:06:02.080 Yeah.
01:06:03.080 Uh, let's see.
01:06:05.080 I want to, I want to talk to you about a couple of things.
01:06:08.080 Um, uh, one of them is about, uh, freedom of speech, uh, college students, a new, uh,
01:06:15.080 a new poll out college students on the first amendment.
01:06:18.080 Um, they, college students are actually saying, yeah, 48% of us think that for hate speech,
01:06:28.080 death penalty would be okay.
01:06:31.080 Death penalty would be okay.
01:06:35.080 I don't think they understand free speech.
01:06:38.080 Well, I think all it would take is just one bill that would define political advertisements
01:06:43.080 as hate speech and we'd solve the problem of American five minutes.
01:06:48.080 Um, I think they do understand hate, uh, hate speech because the law is whatever people
01:06:54.080 who are in power decided is, uh, the right to privacy was construed for 50 years to mean
01:07:00.080 the right to abortion.
01:07:01.080 Um, there, when the law says Congress shall pass no law, as you know, under John Adams,
01:07:08.080 they were imprisoning journalists for political speech.
01:07:11.080 So free speech is in many ways in this country.
01:07:15.080 And that's just, you know, there are many other examples.
01:07:18.080 Free speech is just whatever the lawyers and politicians decide it is.
01:07:23.080 So yeah, it's, uh, it harkens back.
01:07:26.080 Woodrow Wilson, your, you and I both agree.
01:07:29.080 And I think any sane person agree is the most despicable evil president.
01:07:33.080 He had people deported for their political views.
01:07:36.080 So there's a long history.
01:07:38.080 He had people, he had people in jail, uh, for their political views as well.
01:07:43.080 Yeah.
01:07:44.080 And there weren't even political views that were that, it was things like we shouldn't have
01:07:48.080 a draft to fight Europe's war.
01:07:50.080 It wasn't some kind of crazy call to violence, political views.
01:07:54.080 Kind of like we should have a clean, fair election and maybe voter ID.
01:07:59.080 The DOJ is now saying that, you know, that's, that's dangerous speech, dangerous speech.
01:08:04.080 But, but they're kind of right because it is dangerous to them.
01:08:10.080 Yeah, it is.
01:08:11.080 I think people, conservatives especially need to appreciate how much of things have to be
01:08:16.080 construed from the perspective of the government and not the citizenry as perhaps the founding
01:08:21.080 brothers wanted because when you, you know, the Supreme Court is a political body.
01:08:27.080 The, why would Congress, uh, uh, validate, uh, and have the president nominate a Supreme Court
01:08:33.080 that's going to restrict their powers.
01:08:34.080 The incentives are all in the other direction.
01:08:36.080 So, and after 200 and how many years, you know, the barricades can only hold so far.
01:08:41.080 So, Michael, um, uh, we're, as we're talking about free speech, things that used to be verboten
01:08:50.080 that would get you banned, you'd be called all kinds of names.
01:08:54.080 People would say, we shouldn't treat this person in a hospital.
01:08:57.080 If they get sick for anything, we should cut them off.
01:09:01.080 Now those things about COVID are okay to say, however, there is, there was an article out
01:09:09.080 about forgiving and forget, uh, you know, what was said and done during the pandemic.
01:09:16.080 And it was proposed by the left and I don't think so.
01:09:22.080 Well, it was specifically proposed by a Brown university professor named Emily Oster.
01:09:27.080 And what was interesting is if you read her article in the Atlantic, which has been a
01:09:32.080 malevolent publication of demonism since world war one, at least they were one of the big
01:09:37.080 ones advocating for us to get into the great war.
01:09:39.080 So they've been at this for a hundred years.
01:09:41.080 This isn't just recently that they've turned to the dark side.
01:09:44.080 The people she was saying that needed forgiving were the ones who wouldn't get vaxxed.
01:09:50.080 And at the same time, I looked through this ladies old tweets and she was urging people
01:09:55.080 to get vaccinated if they're pregnant.
01:09:57.080 And she was insisting if this are her words, that if you get vaccinated, you are much, much,
01:10:03.080 much less likely to spread the disease.
01:10:05.080 And she calls herself a data driven professor.
01:10:08.080 Um, I am don't believe in forgiveness for people who did things like this and neither do
01:10:16.080 the Democrats.
01:10:17.080 Tish James went after president Trump and his children for running the Trump organization,
01:10:22.080 something he did not obviously do as president.
01:10:25.080 There were no repercussions for all the nonsense with Brett Kavanaugh.
01:10:29.080 Julie Swetnick has never, you know, had any kind of legal threats against her.
01:10:34.080 Michael Avenatti got taken out by the legal system, not because they're not the Republican
01:10:38.080 party.
01:10:39.080 None of the Democrats who put up with that nonsense to the point where Kavanaugh had to go
01:10:43.080 on Fox news and was talking about when he lost his virginity had any consequences
01:10:47.080 whatsoever.
01:10:48.080 This is an asymmetrical warfare.
01:10:50.080 And the Republican party is job is to sit in their hands and tell you how decent and
01:10:55.080 honest their opponents are.
01:10:57.080 But wait a minute.
01:10:58.080 Do you actually think she was, she, she was trying to beg her side that we should forgive
01:11:04.080 people or do you think she sees that this, I know I read, I read the article, but do you
01:11:09.080 you really believe that was her intent?
01:11:11.080 Or she was like, let me be magnanimous and say we should forgive because the tides are
01:11:16.080 changing and people are remembering these people.
01:11:21.080 I think that's absolutely her intent because she is now and other people like this are coming
01:11:27.080 under having repercussions.
01:11:28.080 They believe in forgiveness and lowering tensions when things start getting bad for them.
01:11:34.080 Correct.
01:11:35.080 At the same time, when things are going well for them, that's when they bring up the knives
01:11:39.080 and the guillotines.
01:11:40.080 So I think she is sincere, not in the sense of that she's a magnanimous good person, but
01:11:46.080 she's sincere in that she's clever in that, wait a minute, this is a good strategy.
01:11:50.080 They're getting upset.
01:11:51.080 They're going to try to do something about this, maybe investigations, maybe legal action.
01:11:56.080 Why don't we just pretend like nothing ever happened and move on with our lives?
01:12:01.080 Well, an interesting thing about her in particular is she was a pretty big mainstream voice in
01:12:06.080 encouraging schools to open.
01:12:08.080 I mean, she was one of the people that really was the, you know, again, obviously everybody
01:12:13.080 on the right was saying this from day one, but she was saying this to the left and got
01:12:17.080 heat from the left when she was saying she wanted schools open.
01:12:20.080 It really is sort of a bizarre case.
01:12:23.080 Yeah.
01:12:24.080 I mean, she's clearly someone who thinks for herself.
01:12:27.080 The fact that she's, I think the only one asking for this forgiveness, but it's just
01:12:30.080 like, I don't understand what it's going to take for the right in this country and Republicans
01:12:36.080 specifically to start counterpunching and start having people feel consequences for the
01:12:42.080 things that they've done.
01:12:43.080 It's so obvious to me that this is just like professional wrestling.
01:12:47.080 When you have an organ or the Harlem Harlem Globetrotters, when you have an organization
01:12:52.080 whose job it is to pretend to have the appearance of opposition.
01:12:55.080 But when push comes to shove, they're fist bumping Kamala Harris on the Senate floor.
01:12:59.080 They're yelling at each other in public and laughing about you behind your back.
01:13:03.080 Yeah, I agree with you, but I do think that the people have had enough of this and it's
01:13:11.080 just gotten way out of hand.
01:13:12.080 You know, talking about Kamala Harris, I really, it cemented in my head.
01:13:18.080 I saw a speech she gave a couple of days ago about the school buses and it cemented the
01:13:25.080 feeling in my head.
01:13:26.080 I know why I dislike her so much.
01:13:30.080 And it's because she talks to people like they're four years old.
01:13:34.080 And she talks just so down, you know, and we all used to love school buses.
01:13:40.080 Did we love school buses?
01:13:42.080 And you have you have this happening.
01:13:45.080 Here's Hillary Clinton yesterday coming out and talking about.
01:13:49.080 I don't know if voters really understand what's at stake in the midterms.
01:13:54.080 I want people to be safe.
01:13:57.080 That's not the Republicans argument, because, of course, if you look at real crime statistics,
01:14:02.080 which they're not interested in examining the states with the highest crime levels are states
01:14:08.080 run by Republicans.
01:14:09.080 That's just a fact.
01:14:10.080 We saw that, you know, very clearly in the recent debate in Oklahoma for the governorship.
01:14:16.080 Stop.
01:14:17.080 The lies and the condescending tone to all Americans that disagree with them is just I mean, it's
01:14:26.080 just enough.
01:14:27.080 Just enough.
01:14:28.080 But let's let's let's let's take for this take her argument for the sake of on its own
01:14:31.080 face is that it has her view that people in New York City shouldn't be concerned about
01:14:36.080 crime because they're there's higher crime in Oklahoma.
01:14:39.080 Like of what relevance is that to me as a New Yorker?
01:14:42.080 If literally everyone in Oklahoma is murdering each other in terms of the crime rates for
01:14:46.080 me and my family in the streets of New York, of what relevance is that?
01:14:48.080 Yeah.
01:14:49.080 Of course, what people in New York City would compare it to is previous years in New York
01:14:54.080 City.
01:14:55.080 Right.
01:14:56.080 They're going to compare to what was it like in New York City?
01:14:58.080 And, you know, Kathy Hochul tried this the other day where she said, oh, well, you know,
01:15:02.080 crime is down in New York City by 13 percent or whatever she said.
01:15:06.080 And of course, you know, it's a partial year and she's compared.
01:15:09.080 But the most important thing is she's comparing it year to year.
01:15:12.080 She's not comparing it to pre pandemic levels.
01:15:15.080 If she did it to 2019, crime is up 30 percent plus in New York City still to this day.
01:15:22.080 It just was up 45 or 50 percent last year.
01:15:25.080 This is not an encouraging statistic.
01:15:27.080 It's not something she should be bragging about, certainly.
01:15:29.080 But but I also think it's it's it's it's false because I'm quite confident that rural
01:15:35.080 California has lower crime rates than, let's say, Dallas, Houston or Austin, which are cities.
01:15:40.080 So to compare one state to another is a complete fallacy because crime occurs at large levels
01:15:45.080 in cities.
01:15:46.080 It's not statewide is completely a misconception.
01:15:49.080 Correct.
01:15:50.080 And what and who runs those major cities in most cases, almost all cases in all cases.
01:15:56.080 Yeah.
01:15:57.080 So all cases.
01:15:58.080 Right.
01:15:59.080 So, I mean, she's talking about states.
01:16:01.080 Let's talk about cities.
01:16:03.080 Let's talk about cities.
01:16:05.080 Michael, thank you so much.
01:16:07.080 Any predictions for next week?
01:16:09.080 We're going to have the time of our lives on the blaze.
01:16:12.080 We are.
01:16:14.080 Thank you very much, Michael Malice.
01:16:17.080 He is going to be joining us.
01:16:19.080 We have everybody.
01:16:20.080 Megan Kelly is going to be with us.
01:16:25.080 Megan Kelly is going to be with us.
01:16:27.080 We also have we have Steve Dace, who is really the between Stu and Steve.
01:16:35.080 It's it's facts, facts, facts, facts, facts, facts, facts and polls and the analysis of
01:16:40.080 what's happening.
01:16:41.080 That was fun.
01:16:42.080 Yeah, it's going to be a lot of fun.
01:16:44.080 We also have Dave Rubin, who's going to be with the governor of Florida.
01:16:52.080 And that is that's really going to be interesting.
01:16:56.080 Stu and I were talking about this earlier, that if you look at that race, if he wins by five points.
01:17:03.080 Great.
01:17:04.080 But if he wins by 11, 12, 13, 14 points, that changes the entire conversation about 20, 24.
01:17:14.080 Yeah, that that race is going to be one of the low key fascinating ones to watch, because I don't think that the result is really in doubt.
01:17:21.080 I think DeSantis is going to win.
01:17:22.080 The question is, how much does he win by and what impact does that have in the 20, 24 decision making process?
01:17:27.080 Not necessarily for the average person, but for the power players and the real money in the Republican Party.
01:17:34.080 If they see Ron DeSantis win this by double digits.
01:17:36.080 Remember, he won by 0.4 points to get this job.
01:17:40.080 If he can turn a 0.4 percent margin into 10, 12, 14 points in one term, the money in the Democratic Party is going to start saying, well, the Democratic Party is going to be terrified.
01:17:53.080 Yeah, right.
01:17:54.080 But the Republican Party is going to say, hey, like, I don't know.
01:17:56.080 I mean, of course, we, you know, we think Donald Trump did a great job.
01:17:59.080 But like, is is there something different here with DeSantis?
01:18:02.080 It's going to be fascinating to watch.
01:18:04.080 I don't know if DeSantis, though, will run if Trump is running and Trump is going to announce like next week, I think.
01:18:11.080 Oh, I think. Yeah, I honestly think morning after the election, he's planning on it at this point.
01:18:15.080 But again, like, I feel like I'm one of these people that think if you're not going to run because you think someone's going to beat you, you shouldn't be president anyway.
01:18:22.080 You know, if you can't, if you're you shouldn't be you shouldn't even be involved in it if you're not going to stand up and say, yeah, you know what?
01:18:29.080 I'm the best person for this job.
01:18:30.080 And that's not in an adversarial way against other Republicans who you might very well like.
01:18:35.080 But you should be able to have the balls to stand up and say, look, I'm going to run if I think he has the balls.
01:18:39.080 I think he just might think four years and then it would be my turn.
01:18:42.080 I can finish out.
01:18:43.080 That calculation never works, never doesn't.
01:18:46.080 It doesn't ever work.
01:18:47.080 You're right.
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01:20:33.080 Stu, how are the polls moving and what are we seeing on the ground?
01:20:40.080 I think generally good things.
01:20:41.080 We're seeing more movement in some of these more advanced models that try to do this.
01:20:46.080 Now, I think I think 538 now has it as a 55 percent chance, which is the highest has been in a very long time for Republicans to take the Senate.
01:20:54.080 And of course, the House is, you know, all but a foregone conclusion in most of these models.
01:20:59.080 Look, here's here's the thing I would like to impress on you.
01:21:03.080 And we have Rachel Brevard coming on just a second.
01:21:06.080 She's she's really into let's start thinking like a long time ago.
01:21:13.080 But how about now?
01:21:15.080 Let's start thinking about the things that we should be for.
01:21:18.080 What do we stand for?
01:21:20.080 It's not enough just to stop.
01:21:22.080 We have to add.
01:21:24.080 We have to do things that are going to strengthen our republic.
01:21:28.080 And I'll tell you, one of the first things we have to do if we want to think that way is we've got to get rid of Mitch McConnell.
01:21:35.080 Today, the day after Wednesday, I promise you, I'm going to be asking you to call the Senate and your senators and tell them dump Mitch McConnell.
01:21:49.080 I think with real support from the people, it might happen this time.
01:21:55.080 Yeah, there's been really fascinating polls here with the Fetterman race.
01:21:59.080 Five polls came out just in the last day.
01:22:01.080 Fetterman's leading three of them.
01:22:03.080 Oz is leading two of them.
01:22:05.080 So I don't know.
01:22:06.080 We'll see.
01:22:07.080 I mean, I still think Oz will pull this one out, but it's not going to be easy.
01:22:11.080 I mean, this I think sometimes we get a little too optimistic with red wave talk.
01:22:15.080 We've got to make sure we're understanding where this race stands.
01:22:17.080 We're not going to see the results from Pennsylvania on election night.
01:22:21.080 No, no, no.
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01:25:08.000 There are lots of ways, big and small, that you can have an effect on the way the country is headed.
01:25:13.280 Getting out and voting next week is huge.
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01:27:16.460 Rachel Brevard is with us now.
01:27:18.880 She is the senior director of policy at the Conservative Partnership Institute.
01:27:24.800 Rachel was on a podcast, I think, a couple of weeks ago.
01:27:29.000 Had a great conversation.
01:27:31.220 She is in her 30s.
01:27:33.460 She's a big thinker and is talking about the things that we should all be talking about.
01:27:39.740 Instead of just freaking out about what they're doing, what should we conserve and what should we get rid of?
01:27:48.520 What is our agenda?
01:27:50.900 Rachel's on to talk about that with me.
01:27:52.920 Hi, Rachel.
01:27:53.400 How are you?
01:27:54.820 Hey, Glenn.
01:27:55.540 Good to be with you again.
01:27:56.480 Thank you.
01:27:56.840 So, I'm looking at the commitment to America.
01:28:00.580 And this is Kevin McCarthy's plan.
01:28:04.120 And, you know, there's some really important things on it.
01:28:08.820 But I don't think there's any really huge thinking on this at all.
01:28:14.560 And they're redesigning all of America.
01:28:18.480 Why aren't we talking about fundamental changes in our approach to freedom?
01:28:27.120 I think because there is still no agreement on the right that that's even necessary.
01:28:34.940 And, you know, you and I have discussed this before, but there's just, you know, the Republican conference in the House and the Senate is a lagging indicator always of where the base of the country is.
01:28:46.740 And in some respects, that's by design, right?
01:28:49.220 We're supposed to rule in this country from the bottom up, not top down.
01:28:53.160 But the top has to get it at some point.
01:28:55.840 And my hope is that with this election, they do.
01:28:58.980 The problem is Republicans, they always learn the wrong lessons from winning an election.
01:29:03.500 They think, oh, you know, we've been given power because we said the right things and they must love us.
01:29:09.020 No, in this case, especially, the voters are coming to you because they want the beatings to stop.
01:29:13.980 They're coming to you because the other guy has just gone so completely insane that, you know, they don't love Republicans.
01:29:20.620 They just think maybe they'll be less crazy.
01:29:22.660 So instead of thinking they've won a mandate, they actually have to prove themselves.
01:29:27.900 And, you know, I don't see a whole ton of sweeping inspiration, to be completely honest, in that document.
01:29:34.200 But what I'm really going to look at, which I think people should really hone in on to see how serious these guys are, is when they come back in December in the lame duck session, the first thing they're going to have to deal with is a government funding site.
01:29:48.000 Yes, there are some Republicans right now who are saying we should just pass a year, a year long funding bill, a massive omnibus package.
01:29:57.480 No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:29:59.980 Why on earth?
01:30:00.560 Why on earth would you and just put this in very plain terms, what that would do was essentially is essentially lock in all these insane leftist Democratic priorities for the next year.
01:30:11.680 Why on earth would you, a newly elected Congress, just cut your legs out from under you if you're a Republican majority?
01:30:17.400 I have to tell you, I am for putting together, let's say, a bill that will, you know, keep it functioning for the next four months until you have your crap together to then stop this, put a new budget together, pass it, have the Appropriations Committee, put them back into work and start turning things off.
01:30:42.480 You can't, you can't, without the power of the purse, you will not stop the DOJ, you will not stop the Department of Education, you will not stop the IRS.
01:30:53.500 You just won't.
01:30:54.860 You'll have hearings and that's it.
01:30:57.220 Yes, so much of what is happening in this country is funded through the federal government and that's exactly, and what you laid out, I think is exactly right.
01:31:05.360 What they need to do is that short-term funding bill, a short-term continuing resolution to February or March of next year, and then they really dig into how the federal government is funding this tyranny against us.
01:31:17.140 Because as you point out, with the power of the purse, that is how you control the bureaucracy.
01:31:21.640 That is how you control all these agencies.
01:31:23.520 And I'm sorry, I think oversight hearings are great, but not if they're not tied to legislative.
01:31:28.160 Correct.
01:31:29.100 They have no teeth.
01:31:30.500 Who cares?
01:31:31.080 You're calling, you're calling, you know, the CDC up in front to say, oh, we want to know what's really going on.
01:31:39.540 You have no teeth.
01:31:41.960 What are you going to do about it?
01:31:43.520 I want answers and I want them now.
01:31:47.140 Otherwise, sir, you don't get any more funding.
01:31:50.540 We'll be laying everyone off tomorrow.
01:31:53.660 Now, come in here with the answers.
01:31:55.480 The thing that I think, and I'd like to get your opinion on this, I think Wednesday, we should all pledge to each other that we are going to hold these people responsible and we are going to be in their face all the time.
01:32:16.460 And the first thing that we have to do is get rid of Mitch McConnell.
01:32:20.580 Mitt Romney just tweeted yesterday that Mitch McConnell is really all the thanks to this coming red wave should go to Mitch McConnell.
01:32:31.500 He saved us.
01:32:32.940 Are you out of your mind?
01:32:34.820 It's in spite of Mitch McConnell.
01:32:37.580 Yes, that was one of the most tone deaf things I've seen.
01:32:40.260 And I work in Republican politics, so I see a lot of tone deaf things every day.
01:32:43.560 That was really significantly bad, especially when you consider Mitch McConnell pulled money out of winnable Senate seats in Arizona and New Hampshire.
01:32:53.380 And in Utah, he hasn't spent a single penny supporting incumbent Mike Lee.
01:32:57.920 And Mitt Romney has not, you know, the same state colleague has also not endorsed Mike Lee, which is just insane.
01:33:03.240 Mitch McConnell is taking credit for Joe Biden's accomplishments, essentially, because he has not really done anything in my mind, you know, to really push this majority across the finish line.
01:33:15.300 He wants people who agree with him.
01:33:17.840 That's who he funds.
01:33:18.920 And if you threaten to become an independent thinker in the Senate, you will not receive funding from Mitch McConnell.
01:33:23.160 So I not only think voters have to be aware of this dynamic, but I think Kevin McCarthy is going to have to stand up to McConnell as well, because especially on these funding battles, even if McCarthy keeps his conference in line, his biggest opponent is across the Capitol in Mitch McConnell, in Senate appropriators, in Senate Republicans, you know, who want to see these massive bloated funding bills that do nothing except for, you know, potentially fund the war in Ukraine.
01:33:48.820 I mean, that's what they want.
01:33:50.600 They don't want any accountability.
01:33:51.940 They don't want to fight for the priorities that people care about.
01:33:54.980 They don't want to rock the boat.
01:33:56.140 So what we have to see from McCarthy is aggression, I think, against Senate Republicans.
01:34:00.360 Do you think we will see is McCarthy just another empty, you know, power lover?
01:34:10.020 Or do you think he actually wants to fix the system?
01:34:15.440 So I think McCarthy is an operator, right?
01:34:20.100 You don't reach that position without being one.
01:34:22.100 But I will say this.
01:34:22.980 This is my candid assessment is that he is running and playing smarter than John Boehner or Paul Ryan ever did.
01:34:30.980 And I think he is actually open to being led a little bit by his conference in ways those two were not.
01:34:37.600 You saw a very adversarial relationship between Boehner and Ryan and the conservatives in his conference.
01:34:42.600 McCarthy has at least rhetorically been open to them, and that's encouraging.
01:34:47.500 So I don't know how he's going to end up, but I hope that he understands the stakes of this moment.
01:34:55.200 And to be honest, it's been shoved in his face to some extent.
01:34:58.420 Pelosi has ruined the House of Representatives.
01:35:01.460 House Democrats have just gone completely insane.
01:35:04.400 And McCarthy has to see that.
01:35:06.120 I mean, it's been in his own workplace.
01:35:08.100 So I think maybe perhaps better than Senate Republicans, he understands how the absolute lunacy that's taken over the Democratic Party.
01:35:16.960 And so I hope that that is a mugging by reality that forces him to deal with these things.
01:35:23.100 So, I mean, I know the policies, but what has Nancy Pelosi broken in the House?
01:35:31.940 Well, I mean, you just look at, if you want to talk about the rules, she, you know, has stripped the last vestige of any minority rights that existed in the House at all.
01:35:44.300 She gutted the motion to recommit.
01:35:46.540 She has removed any check on her own power.
01:35:50.500 The motion to vacate the chair, which is what Mark Meadows used to unseat John Boehner, that's now gone because, you know, she wouldn't want that being used against her.
01:35:58.180 But then also look at the January 6th committee.
01:36:01.280 I don't think people fully grasp how that turned the institution upside down.
01:36:05.840 It is the most powerful committee that's ever existed in Congress, where suddenly you can demand the text messages and emails of your own colleagues, where you can demand that on U.S. citizens with no check at all.
01:36:19.020 You can haul, you know, your political opposition into depositions and you can threaten them with contempt of Congress and subpoenas.
01:36:29.200 That has never happened before, ever, in Congress.
01:36:32.940 And now those precedents exist.
01:36:34.740 If Republicans want to use them, they can.
01:36:37.820 But she has fundamentally destroyed any attempt at collegiality in the House of Representatives.
01:36:43.420 And I would hope that that comes back to bite them to some extent.
01:36:48.420 You know, and I haven't even discussed proxy voting, the shame of proxy voting.
01:36:52.840 Oh, it's horrible.
01:36:53.680 In the House of Representatives.
01:36:55.000 Horrible.
01:36:55.580 Magnetometers to enter the House floor.
01:36:59.240 I mean, to me, who spent a lot of time working in the House of Representatives, the institution is unrecognizable.
01:37:05.120 Um, Rachel, the, um, one of the priorities has to be that we root out all of the, uh, the things, you know, uh, we sit down with Fauci and find out, were you lying?
01:37:21.800 And if you were lying, he should be tried.
01:37:24.020 And if he's found guilty, jailed, um, we have to start fixing some of these things that are so wildly broken where we know people have done wrong.
01:37:35.680 And Fauci, I believe there's enough evidence there to put the man in jail, but let's, let's actually do the right thing and have a fair hearing and a fair trial.
01:37:47.060 Um, when it comes to the president, this president is so deep in corruption that he cannot serve the rest of his term.
01:37:58.680 If the Republicans start on all of these hearings and the economy goes through the floor, the Republicans are just going to be, they're going to say they're nothing but a do nothing Congress.
01:38:10.920 All they care about is hearings and trials and they could lose support.
01:38:17.780 What should they do?
01:38:20.480 So there's two things that I, I really only want to see from this Congress in the next two years.
01:38:27.360 And I say the next two years, because we are potentially, well, very likely in a divided government where you have a democratic president and a Republican Congress.
01:38:35.720 Joe Biden is not, is going to fight tooth and nail against any major Republican legislation.
01:38:41.400 So the only two things I want to see out of this Congress are funding fights, where again, as we just discussed, so much of this tyranny is, is operating through these funding bills and impeachments.
01:38:52.280 And I mean, impeachments, plural.
01:38:54.300 Because what we have learned, what we have learned from the Durham investigation, what we've learned from all these special counsel investigations and DOJ, they never punish anyone.
01:39:06.360 No one is ever held accountable.
01:39:08.940 And that's disappointing.
01:39:10.240 But I think the lesson there is the only accountability these guys have will be is through, is through Congress, is through congressional impeachment.
01:39:16.620 And so the only thing I want to see from divided government is funding fights and impeachments.
01:39:21.780 And if they are not prepared to turn oversight in that direction, then the oversight is meaningless.
01:39:26.980 And I think there's a great temptation, you know, for that to happen, because every member loves to go to these oversight hearings and create a viral YouTube moment.
01:39:35.900 Right.
01:39:36.560 And that's all they're good for.
01:39:38.020 What we need are people doing the hard work, people going through the documents, people issuing subpoenas for bureaucrats, hauling them before Congress, you know, demanding documents and then taking that information and holding them accountable for it.
01:39:52.220 I will tell you, I will tell you, I will tell you, if they do just those two things, but they do them at a rapid, breathtaking pace, they have a chance of actually turning the country around and being looked upon as more than just, you know, a do nothing Congress.
01:40:11.920 They've got to move quickly and get through it as fast as they can and as reasonably as they can.
01:40:21.280 Nobody wants to see a long, drawn out thing.
01:40:23.460 They've had four years now or three years on Hunter Biden.
01:40:28.600 You should have all of that.
01:40:30.540 Let's go get it done.
01:40:32.960 Move on, because the American people, they need to see the you're exactly right.
01:40:40.380 The funding cut off from these.
01:40:43.460 Somebody has got to stand up against it and against these executive orders.
01:40:49.540 And if it's not Congress this time around, I don't know if the people will ever elect Republicans again.
01:40:58.300 I think there's they need to understand how serious this is.
01:41:02.780 People want to see action.
01:41:04.800 And, you know, you have to kind of clear through this oversight mess, hold people accountable, get the funding bills under control in terms of what we're spending, but also what we're spending it on.
01:41:15.440 Yes. And then, you know, with hopefully with that in the rearview mirror, you know, you have a Republican president in 2024.
01:41:22.160 You have a Republican Congress that can come in with an actual forward looking agenda and begin to implement those big changes, those big reforms to the country, you know, and save us from this downward spiral.
01:41:35.980 Yeah. But, you know, we can't just do the talking points.
01:41:38.780 We can't just be pounding the dais and hearing rooms.
01:41:41.080 We have to do the hard work. And to your point, we have to do it quickly.
01:41:44.600 And I think that is what is on our shoulders.
01:41:48.060 They won't do it if we just go to the ballot box, vote them in and then just let them run.
01:41:52.860 We've got to be on them every step of the way.
01:41:56.440 Thank you so much, Rachel. I appreciate it.
01:41:59.080 God bless.
01:41:59.720 My pleasure.
01:42:00.080 You bet. You can find her work at CPI dot org and follow her on Twitter at Rachel Brevard.
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01:43:12.640 I know Stu has a huge weekend.
01:43:27.060 Yeah, because you I've got to start like really building finalizing all these spreadsheets and these dumb things that I have to put together because I mean, you go through a lot of it with all the polls.
01:43:37.600 But you have to have a certain thing built for the election night.
01:43:40.820 And I got to do that this weekend.
01:43:41.880 That's my that's my dumb weekend.
01:43:43.180 I know he's going to be spending up to his elbows in numbers.
01:43:47.040 He's such a he's such a man's man.
01:43:50.540 You know, this is how I get the chicks.
01:43:52.160 I know.
01:43:52.940 This is why I was around.
01:43:54.860 You know, I know.
01:43:55.760 I don't you know, some others don't see them, but in my mind, I see them.
01:43:58.880 When do you finalize your your forecast doing the big reveal on Monday on Stu does America and encourage people to join and do the final board for for the Senate and for governors as well.
01:44:13.400 Going through all the races, there's still several that I would prefer to keep in a toss up category as long as humanly possible.
01:44:21.080 Right.
01:44:21.380 But eventually we have to put them to one side or the other.
01:44:23.900 So we'll do that on on Monday.
01:44:25.360 I also talk about the House.
01:44:28.200 I would like to you know, one thing we have not been able to dive in as much as I would like is the ballot initiatives, which are always an interesting part of this.
01:44:35.980 And there's a bunch of them out there as well.
01:44:37.800 Really important ones.
01:44:38.460 Yeah.
01:44:38.600 So maybe we can get into that a little bit on radio on Monday because that would be worth going through.
01:44:42.360 But I mean, you know, watching these polls, there are several races.
01:44:45.600 The Fetterman one is still up in the air.
01:44:48.200 Both Arizona races are close enough that they could go either way.
01:44:51.400 But if you know the typical polling error, which is usually a few points, even if polls are decent, there are usually a few points, depending on which way that goes.
01:44:59.900 It's the control of the Senate.
01:45:01.460 It's it's not quite the House, probably.
01:45:03.860 But a lot of these close races could go either way.
01:45:06.560 And you could see 53, 54 for Republicans, maybe even more.
01:45:10.840 You could see 53 or 54 for Democrats, too.
01:45:13.240 It's not crazy.
01:45:13.860 You lose the Senate if you can't get control of the Senate.
01:45:19.740 We're in real trouble.
01:45:21.140 We're in real trouble.
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01:46:57.380 There is something that is, I find, extraordinarily disturbing.
01:47:02.400 And the Supreme Court is hearing the case right now about the First Amendment and protecting parity, believe it or not.
01:47:13.200 This is why it is so important.
01:47:16.200 There is a new poll out that I talked about yesterday, I mean, sorry, last hour, that 45% of college students believe that hate speech should be punished with execution.
01:47:38.960 45%.
01:47:40.200 We have lost the idea of the Bill of Rights, and it's slipping away profoundly.
01:47:51.340 The case that is being heard now in the Supreme Court is about the Onion and something that the Onion did.
01:47:58.220 Who knew they were even in existence still?
01:48:00.440 But they did a parody about this police force, and I'm not going to get into all of it.
01:48:08.020 It wasn't really funny, but it doesn't matter.
01:48:12.340 It's not about whether it's funny or not.
01:48:14.300 It's whether or not we are going to start prosecuting people for their opinions, their ideas, or their comedy.
01:48:22.000 Imagine something like Saturday Night Live, if the Republicans were in charge, and the DOJ would break down the doors and scoop up all the writers.
01:48:33.920 That'd be insanity, right?
01:48:36.500 Insanity.
01:48:37.840 Well, that's what's happening.
01:48:39.180 And if you lose the right to parody, I can guarantee you, people like me will not be on the air many days after that ruling.
01:48:53.040 Seth Dillon is here.
01:48:55.600 He is the CEO of the Babylon Bee, who has just filed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court and joining sides with the Onion.
01:49:10.460 Welcome, Seth.
01:49:11.240 How are you?
01:49:12.820 I am great.
01:49:13.960 Good to be with you, Brian.
01:49:14.700 So tell me about, you know, making fun of the police got the Onion into trouble.
01:49:21.260 Tell me the consequences here if the Supreme Court doesn't get this right.
01:49:28.340 Oh, man.
01:49:29.600 I mean, you know, this is a situation where you had a guy.
01:49:33.440 It was this guy, Novak was his name.
01:49:36.260 He was satirizing his local police department and making fun of them.
01:49:41.580 And he actually got arrested and tossed him to jail.
01:49:44.780 And a jury did acquit him.
01:49:46.480 But, you know, he sued because they shouldn't be able to come after him for parody.
01:49:52.600 And so this case is now he's appealing all the way to the Supreme Court because a judge ruled in favor of the police when he filed this lawsuit.
01:49:59.660 So the implications are huge.
01:50:01.720 I mean, look, this idea that joking about powers above us, authority, you know, this is what comedy is for.
01:50:09.220 This is what satire is for.
01:50:10.660 It's to hold people in power accountable.
01:50:12.980 And this idea that you could be arrested for it.
01:50:15.500 I mean, this is a mockable idea.
01:50:17.480 This itself needs to be mocked.
01:50:19.060 But it also needs to be taken seriously.
01:50:20.660 That's why we did file a brief, an actual real brief in support of parody and satire because, yeah, it's scary.
01:50:28.940 I mean, not only would we not only would we be potentially subject to getting tossed in jail for jokes that the powers that be don't like.
01:50:38.820 But, you know, it would just it would stifle it would stifle any criticism of these powers, you know, and and that criticism is so important in healthy democracy.
01:50:47.880 I got to tell you, this is the stuff that happened, you know, 1933 in Germany, you you could not make fun of the Nazis and they would scoop you up.
01:50:58.840 And that's the last you, you know, you were ever seen in in public.
01:51:04.660 It is it is terrifying that the younger the youth of this nation, they don't understand freedom of speech.
01:51:17.880 Yeah, well, they don't respect it.
01:51:20.840 Well, you know, and this is the problem.
01:51:22.300 The reason mockery is so powerful, it's such a threat is because it exposes foolishness.
01:51:27.480 You know, it undermines the power.
01:51:31.340 Right.
01:51:31.660 And so these people in positions of power, when they're being mocked, they can't handle that.
01:51:35.720 They don't want that.
01:51:36.380 And so they do everything they can to try to make policies and guidelines that make it restricted that you can't make these jokes.
01:51:42.820 I mean, it's the reason that we're we're locked out of Twitter is because we made a joke that was considered hateful conduct.
01:51:47.880 And really, the joke was rooted in the truth.
01:51:50.160 There's nothing hateful about it.
01:51:51.440 It had a huge grain of truth in it.
01:51:54.140 And so, you know, these are these are speech suppression methods.
01:51:57.400 It's a way of controlling the narrative.
01:51:59.080 And it makes the comedian's job impossible because his job, the humorous job is to poke holes in the narrative.
01:52:04.880 So what is it is rigged so that you can't do that?
01:52:07.880 Then, you know, they're just protecting their power and making sure that it stays in place unchecked.
01:52:11.880 This ruling on parody would affect the comedy clubs and the comedians, correct?
01:52:19.260 I mean, they would have to be nervous that they'll be scooped up if they say something that's out of line.
01:52:27.340 Well, yeah.
01:52:28.220 Yeah.
01:52:28.480 If you stretch it far enough, sure.
01:52:29.580 But, you know, really, it's targeted at this kind of mimicry that parody relies on.
01:52:35.700 You know, parody, parody.
01:52:37.460 You have to you mimic what's something that's real.
01:52:40.280 You exaggerate it.
01:52:41.740 And so you start out serious and then finish with a punchline.
01:52:45.260 Right.
01:52:45.400 But, you know, the punchline is that's that's Saturday Night Live.
01:52:50.400 Yeah, exactly.
01:52:51.420 Yes.
01:52:51.880 Yes.
01:52:52.200 So it could absolutely impact comedians like that who, you know, that these these jokes that people think are real, like like Tina Fey saying, I can't I can see Russia from my house and people thinking Sarah Palin said it, you know, like people think these things are real and absolutely jokes like that to get you in a lot of trouble when this becomes president.
01:53:10.420 How are you feeling about Twitter?
01:53:14.660 In what sense?
01:53:15.820 In what regard?
01:53:16.540 Well, I mean, you've been banned from Twitter.
01:53:19.740 Elon Musk has now taken over.
01:53:21.340 He's fired a bunch of people.
01:53:22.880 Yeah.
01:53:23.260 But has he reached out?
01:53:25.340 Has anybody reached out?
01:53:26.540 Are you reaching out to them?
01:53:28.500 Are you expecting to be reinstated?
01:53:32.100 Well, I can't speak about that on the record at this moment, but I am hopeful that Musk, you know, Musk taking over Twitter is is a huge positive because he sees what the problem is here with speech.
01:53:44.960 And he values free speech.
01:53:46.540 He values he values robust public discourse.
01:53:49.820 And he thinks that both sides should have a seat at the table.
01:53:53.480 And so what was happening at Twitter where you basically had one side that was that was not just not dominating the discussion, but but, you know, they were they were in control of what what can be said and what can't be said.
01:54:06.060 And they're using they're using they're using these euphemisms and they are euphemisms like misinformation and hate speech as ways to curb speech that they don't like opinions that they don't like even facts that they don't like actual factual truth that they don't like.
01:54:23.980 And so, you know, he saw the danger of that.
01:54:26.840 And I think that his desire to step in there, I do think that it's genuine, that it's that it's about speech.
01:54:32.780 It's not about, you know, it's not about money.
01:54:34.940 He overpaid for this thing.
01:54:36.160 It's it's it's about making sure that free speech is preserved where it's where it's actually taking place.
01:54:41.120 And this is the modern public square.
01:54:43.020 Yeah.
01:54:43.260 So, you know, I'm hopeful.
01:54:45.840 I'm hopeful.
01:54:46.380 But we'll see how it plays out.
01:54:48.020 Seth, thank you so much.
01:54:49.300 Good luck on the case.
01:54:50.880 And we're praying for you.
01:54:52.300 You guys got to win.
01:54:53.340 You have to win.
01:54:54.460 Thank you.
01:54:55.300 Thank you, Glenn.
01:54:56.020 You bet.
01:54:56.280 Very much.
01:54:56.860 You bet.
01:54:57.320 CEO of the Babylon Bee.
01:54:59.300 By the way, you want to talk about ESG and stifling speech and General Mills, Audi.
01:55:07.400 And what a surprise, Pfizer have just joined the growing list of people that are saying, yeah, since Elon Musk came, I don't know if we should advertise anymore.
01:55:20.400 This is a great reset.
01:55:21.420 This is just bullies from giant corporations.
01:55:25.920 And it's it's sickening.
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02:00:36.700 Welcome to the Glenn Back Program.
02:00:43.900 The Supreme Court is hearing another very important case.
02:00:48.380 This one is Axon Enterprise versus FTC.
02:00:52.480 It could put the FTC into a little closet, and that would change everything.
02:01:02.580 They're about to have, if it comes out the right way, they would have much of the power from not only the FTC,
02:01:11.440 but I think from the entire administrative state under control.
02:01:17.800 If you're a company, you can't bring the FTC into court.
02:01:24.220 If the agency, you say, you're exceeding your authority, you don't have a right, you can't go to court.
02:01:29.500 You have to spend years dealing with the FTC until all the internal hearings are done.
02:01:38.060 Well, they wear you out, and by the time you would be able to sue, it's too late, it's over.
02:01:45.340 This is saying, no, no, no.
02:01:47.000 If they overstep their bounds, you can go right to court.
02:01:52.520 You can sue them immediately.
02:01:55.420 That would change the administrative state entirely.
02:02:01.660 It's a good step, assuming it goes the right way.
02:02:06.360 That would be great.
02:02:07.520 I mean, the administrative state is far too powerful and far too large.
02:02:11.400 We always talk about the most important election that has ever happened, and it happens to always be the current election we're in.
02:02:18.920 And, you know, it's something we've mocked over the years.
02:02:21.140 Like, everyone always says that.
02:02:22.380 Everyone always says it's the biggest, most important election.
02:02:25.500 Part of the reason why it tends to be true is that every two years, the government is larger.
02:02:31.360 Yes.
02:02:31.580 Every two years, there is more invasion into your life.
02:02:34.580 Every two years, this administrative state grows to the point where it micromanages your life a little bit more.
02:02:41.520 So, the people who are in charge of that administrative state are more important.
02:02:47.740 So, remember that what the Democrats say, they always self-diagnose.
02:02:52.900 They are saying that this election could be the end of democracy.
02:02:59.060 Okay?
02:02:59.380 That's their words.
02:03:01.120 Democracy.
02:03:01.680 We are a republic, not a democracy, and it is intentional.
02:03:05.640 And it's time.
02:03:06.700 If you don't know the difference, you need to look it up.
02:03:09.620 But what they're saying is their new world, the democracy that they want, not the republic, that this election could kill that.
02:03:22.420 Yeah.
02:03:23.340 And if this election goes the other way, the republic will die.
02:03:28.280 This is the last possible election for a gasping republic.
02:03:37.500 We've got to go out in very high numbers and save the republic.
02:03:44.360 It is hanging by a thread.
02:03:47.300 Get your vote in and overwhelm the system.
02:03:52.660 It is critical.
02:03:54.620 You do have the power.
02:03:57.080 Do it.
02:03:58.280 The Glenn Beck Program.
02:04:00.160 The Glenn Beck Program.