The Glenn Beck Program - December 04, 2020


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 6 minutes

Words per Minute

178.56917

Word Count

22,539

Sentence Count

2,259

Misogynist Sentences

24

Hate Speech Sentences

26


Summary

On today's show, Glenn Beck is joined by Pat and Stu of the Tea Party Express to talk about all kinds of Democratic hypocrisy, including the fact that Democrats don't have to live in their own homes. They live in a fenced-off area, and yet they think they're above their own rules.


Transcript

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00:01:25.140 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:40.420 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
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00:01:50.800 It's Pat and Stu for Glenn today.
00:01:54.460 Lots to talk about, including a ton of Democrat hypocrisy.
00:02:00.580 What a surprise.
00:02:01.660 Wait, what?
00:02:02.500 What?
00:02:03.060 Do they think they're above their own rules?
00:02:06.120 That can't possibly be the case.
00:02:08.620 All right, that and so much more coming up in 60 seconds.
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00:03:24.240 It's Pat and Stu for Glenn, 888-727-BECK.
00:03:28.920 You know what's great is the incredible consistency of these Democrats who tell us
00:03:35.500 you know, you got to be careful.
00:03:37.240 We're just trying to save your life.
00:03:38.440 Tell me more because I haven't noticed consistency.
00:03:40.440 You haven't noticed anything?
00:03:41.420 Really?
00:03:41.740 But yeah, being a conservative, maybe I'm just judging them.
00:03:45.320 I think that's what's happening, Stu, quite honestly.
00:03:47.740 Thank you for being open to that possibility.
00:03:50.020 Yeah.
00:03:50.380 It could just be partisan hatred.
00:03:52.120 I think that's clearly what it is.
00:03:55.160 You're a hater and these are, plus, my magic muffins are done.
00:03:59.440 We just heard that.
00:04:00.080 Okay.
00:04:01.580 They know better than we do, right?
00:04:05.600 Of course.
00:04:06.220 And they're just trying to help us out.
00:04:07.600 So they're not subject to the same kind of rules that we are.
00:04:12.500 You know, we're sheep or cattle and they're the herders.
00:04:16.980 They're the ranchers.
00:04:18.040 And they just show us where to go and what to do and what not to do.
00:04:22.120 But they don't have to do that.
00:04:24.000 It's like, for instance, it's like a rancher who herds a bunch of cattle into a fenced-off area.
00:04:32.720 Yeah.
00:04:33.100 Well, you don't expect the rancher to stay there with them, do you?
00:04:35.940 No.
00:04:36.700 Are they going to move in?
00:04:37.520 No.
00:04:38.140 They don't live outside.
00:04:39.360 They've got the nice house.
00:04:40.660 They don't live outside with the cattle.
00:04:42.140 That's ridiculous to expect that of them.
00:04:44.380 Eating hay and pooping in the grass.
00:04:46.480 That's right.
00:04:46.760 That's not what their job is.
00:04:48.080 That's exactly right.
00:04:49.300 So when they tell you not to go anywhere, but they're taking vacations to Cabo, you should
00:04:55.440 understand that.
00:04:56.900 They're better than you.
00:04:58.680 They're better than you, right?
00:04:59.340 And that's the thing I think people don't understand.
00:05:01.560 They think, hey, maybe we should have the same rules and live by the same rules.
00:05:05.840 But why would we have the same rules as our betters?
00:05:08.040 Exactly right.
00:05:08.440 It doesn't make any sense.
00:05:09.700 It makes no sense whatsoever.
00:05:11.380 We're zeros.
00:05:12.740 Why would we have the same rules as these heroes?
00:05:15.140 Thank you.
00:05:15.460 Are the cattle yelling at the rancher as he's going back to his beautiful home?
00:05:19.920 Hey, why aren't you in here with us?
00:05:22.240 No, they're not.
00:05:23.040 No.
00:05:23.380 They just say moo.
00:05:24.360 That's all they say.
00:05:24.900 They say moo.
00:05:25.600 And who knows what that means?
00:05:26.980 I mean, it could mean, hey, why are you going back to that nice house instead of staying
00:05:30.360 out here with us?
00:05:30.920 I guess.
00:05:31.580 I guess.
00:05:32.220 I don't speak.
00:05:33.080 I doubt.
00:05:33.880 I doubt it.
00:05:34.700 Because they know better.
00:05:35.640 They know they're stupid and the rancher is smart and knows what's best for them.
00:05:39.480 So, for instance, when the mayor of Austin goes to Cabo San Lucas on vacation and then
00:05:45.900 everybody finds out about it.
00:05:47.220 Good for him.
00:05:47.740 Good for him.
00:05:48.360 Good for him.
00:05:48.800 That's what I say.
00:05:49.620 Good for him.
00:05:50.420 That's right.
00:05:50.960 I hope he had a great time.
00:05:52.620 I do, too.
00:05:53.420 Yeah.
00:05:54.140 I do, too.
00:05:54.680 Because you know how hard he works and you know how smart he is and how he's looking
00:05:59.280 out for everybody else.
00:06:00.380 And he's just telling you, you need to stay in your home.
00:06:02.860 You stay put.
00:06:04.000 But I can go wherever I want.
00:06:05.700 It's a good thing.
00:06:06.380 And especially you can go to a country that has, that's not even attempting to stop coronavirus.
00:06:11.040 They're not even trying.
00:06:12.880 They're not even saying like, hey, yeah, you guys should stay a few feet apart.
00:06:17.160 They're basically just letting it roll.
00:06:19.140 They actually invite people to bathe in baths of COVID-19.
00:06:25.340 That's true.
00:06:26.140 Yeah.
00:06:26.340 It's in the salsa down there now.
00:06:28.140 When they make the salsa, they mix in a little COVID-19.
00:06:31.200 Right.
00:06:31.460 Just to give that extra little tang.
00:06:33.200 Yeah.
00:06:33.560 Uh-huh.
00:06:34.000 Yeah.
00:06:34.160 They want everybody to have it.
00:06:35.420 It's fun.
00:06:35.860 It's fun.
00:06:37.240 It's basically their response.
00:06:39.540 But go ahead.
00:06:40.460 Take a vacation there.
00:06:41.140 Take a vacation to Cabo.
00:06:42.360 We appreciate that.
00:06:43.320 That's fantastic.
00:06:43.980 And I love it.
00:06:44.500 Then when it comes out, oh, I apologize.
00:06:46.580 You know, everything, the conditions were completely different for me as they are for you now.
00:06:51.020 And I was fine doing that.
00:06:53.040 But I'm sorry that you found out about it.
00:06:55.240 That's basically what he said.
00:06:57.460 Yeah.
00:06:57.640 That is basically what he said.
00:06:58.860 But that's okay.
00:07:00.340 Because he is better than us.
00:07:02.800 Yes.
00:07:03.080 Right.
00:07:03.280 Thank you for noticing that.
00:07:04.320 If he's a better person than us, he gets to do more things than us.
00:07:07.600 If he's more important than us, he gets to take more important, extravagant vacations.
00:07:12.120 And we shouldn't be able to take them because we're lesser.
00:07:15.400 Thank you.
00:07:15.860 If he's better, we're lesser.
00:07:17.180 Yes.
00:07:18.320 I don't understand.
00:07:19.160 It's that simple.
00:07:19.860 Are people not understanding this?
00:07:20.760 What don't you understand about it?
00:07:23.760 I wish.
00:07:24.460 I really want that press conference from one of these guys.
00:07:27.200 Yeah, I do too.
00:07:27.660 I want Gavin Newsom to come out and go, look, do you know who I am?
00:07:31.160 Yeah, you do.
00:07:32.120 Do I know who you are?
00:07:33.200 No.
00:07:34.020 I get to go to the restaurants.
00:07:35.220 You don't.
00:07:35.980 Right.
00:07:36.120 When we all start thinking about what Bill is doing on a daily basis, then Bill can start
00:07:43.460 going to the fancy restaurants too.
00:07:44.980 Until then, I'm the governor.
00:07:46.380 I'm going to the restaurants.
00:07:47.440 Screw you.
00:07:48.280 That's what I would like to hear.
00:07:49.620 I actually want them to just tell us.
00:07:52.020 That kind of honesty would be refreshing.
00:07:53.600 It would.
00:07:54.160 Wouldn't it?
00:07:54.500 I think I might vote for him in that circumstance.
00:07:57.440 If someone comes out and gives that press conference, they have my vote.
00:08:00.640 I'm all about it.
00:08:02.760 The mayor of Los Angeles, Eric Garcetti, is telling everybody what's in their best interest.
00:08:09.720 Here's what he has to say about what's coming up for the holidays.
00:08:12.920 So tonight, I want to speak as always to you candidly.
00:08:16.140 Oh, good.
00:08:16.680 Good.
00:08:16.900 With the truths and the statistics that I get as soon as I get them to share them with you
00:08:22.480 and to know what we can do in the coming days, it's as much what you choose not to do as
00:08:28.740 what you do do to determine what happens here in our beloved hometown.
00:08:33.940 The choices between us are stark between health and sickness, between care and apathy, and
00:08:42.820 yes, between life and death for too many of the people that we love.
00:08:48.380 My message couldn't be simpler.
00:08:50.500 It's time to hunker down.
00:08:52.000 There you go.
00:08:52.480 It's time to cancel everything.
00:08:54.620 And if it isn't essential, don't do it.
00:08:58.620 Don't meet up with others outside your household.
00:09:01.020 Right.
00:09:01.380 Don't host a gathering.
00:09:02.660 Don't.
00:09:03.020 Don't attend a gathering.
00:09:04.680 Don't.
00:09:05.220 And following our targeted safer at home order, if you're able to stay home, stay home.
00:09:12.020 Mm-hmm.
00:09:12.700 Mm-hmm.
00:09:13.640 That's important.
00:09:14.840 Mm-hmm.
00:09:15.220 It's important.
00:09:15.940 And the order is a little confusing to the people of Los Angeles.
00:09:20.400 Uh, uh, while the new restrictions and allowable activities mirror those issued by Los Angeles
00:09:27.420 County last week.
00:09:28.460 So, they're the same.
00:09:29.840 He's just saying them again.
00:09:31.320 Okay.
00:09:31.820 I guess with more intensity?
00:09:33.180 Mm-hmm.
00:09:33.460 I don't know.
00:09:34.420 Uh, the language and messaging is far stronger than before.
00:09:37.800 Uh, this is not an absolute lockdown, however, as the order spells out a variety of exceptions.
00:09:42.180 Oh, cancel everything has some exceptions.
00:09:46.680 Like, for example.
00:09:47.140 By everything, he doesn't mean everything.
00:09:48.800 No, not everything.
00:09:49.880 Obviously not everything.
00:09:51.080 Right.
00:09:51.600 Um, let's say, uh, the exceptions still allow people to conduct business, such as buying
00:09:55.920 food.
00:09:56.320 Okay.
00:09:56.720 Sure.
00:09:57.120 All right.
00:09:57.620 Obtaining medical care.
00:09:59.040 Okay.
00:09:59.380 Yeah.
00:09:59.820 And going to other essential businesses like automobile services.
00:10:04.000 Okay.
00:10:04.400 All right.
00:10:04.740 It's a little bit, maybe.
00:10:06.180 All right.
00:10:06.600 Okay.
00:10:06.840 But sure, if your car breaks down, you got to get it fixed.
00:10:09.540 Mm-hmm.
00:10:09.760 And then other essential services like film production.
00:10:14.140 Well, you can't live without movies.
00:10:15.740 Right.
00:10:16.060 They got to go on.
00:10:16.740 Now, there's no theaters to show them in, but you got to keep producing those movies.
00:10:20.520 Just knowing they're being produced is enough for me.
00:10:22.880 Yeah.
00:10:23.000 I really feel good about that.
00:10:24.860 I feel safer knowing that Hollywood is making movies.
00:10:27.780 And we should also point out, obviously, many of the city's recreational activities remain
00:10:33.840 open, such as beaches, parks, and public golf courses.
00:10:37.340 Because golf is among-
00:10:39.040 It's essential.
00:10:39.820 The most essential.
00:10:40.680 Yeah.
00:10:41.100 Especially for people who are our bettors.
00:10:43.080 They need to be able to play golf.
00:10:44.980 So, they have to have that available.
00:10:47.080 Mm-hmm.
00:10:47.280 Now, if you like something like loser sport, well, then no, of course.
00:10:50.400 I mean, they're kicking the San Francisco 49ers out of the state.
00:10:52.920 They can't even play their home games anymore.
00:10:54.940 But, luckily, executives can go play golf.
00:10:57.860 And that's what's important.
00:10:59.620 It is.
00:11:00.020 People don't realize, COVID is different for people of a certain status.
00:11:08.280 Those people should be able to go and do the things.
00:11:11.980 They can assess their own risk.
00:11:13.760 They can take care of their own lives.
00:11:14.920 Can you?
00:11:15.620 No.
00:11:16.240 Who are you?
00:11:17.380 Nobody.
00:11:17.860 Who are we?
00:11:18.680 No one.
00:11:19.200 We're no ones.
00:11:19.960 Yes.
00:11:20.300 We are nobodies.
00:11:21.680 So, we don't get to make those decisions.
00:11:23.260 We don't get to judge our own risk.
00:11:24.680 They do.
00:11:25.640 They can do it for us.
00:11:27.160 That's why they're so great, Pat.
00:11:29.060 They can not only do it for themselves, but then they can do it for us, too.
00:11:33.400 Yeah.
00:11:33.740 What great people they are to tell us all the things that we can do on our own.
00:11:39.120 Or not do.
00:11:39.780 Or not do.
00:11:40.420 It's really comforting.
00:11:41.120 Thank you.
00:11:41.400 Is what it is.
00:11:42.000 It's comforting to have somebody looking out for us like that because we're so stupid.
00:11:47.000 You know?
00:11:47.680 We're so butt stupid.
00:11:49.600 We can't figure out what to do on our own.
00:11:52.180 We need Eric Garcetti or Gavin Newsom to tell us exactly what to do.
00:11:57.320 Look, did he go to a fancy dinner?
00:11:59.640 Yes.
00:12:00.380 Sure.
00:12:01.000 Were there a lot of people there?
00:12:02.760 Yes.
00:12:03.400 Were those people members of the upper echelon of the public health group there in California?
00:12:10.820 Sure.
00:12:11.220 Did they socially distance?
00:12:12.880 No.
00:12:13.560 No.
00:12:13.840 But they don't need to.
00:12:14.560 Did I do it outside at least?
00:12:15.720 No.
00:12:16.280 No, they did not.
00:12:16.720 They don't need to.
00:12:17.380 They don't need to.
00:12:17.920 They're them.
00:12:18.840 You're you.
00:12:19.680 Get it through your head.
00:12:20.780 But they needn't even explain it to us.
00:12:23.640 No.
00:12:23.920 Really.
00:12:24.240 We're fortunate that once in a while they'll condescend to our level and tell us why they've
00:12:29.460 done it.
00:12:29.940 I believe it was the mayor of San Francisco, for example, that also went to that same restaurant.
00:12:34.100 Mm-hmm.
00:12:34.500 You know?
00:12:34.800 The same.
00:12:35.280 The French Laundry?
00:12:36.720 Yes.
00:12:37.160 Which is, you know, hundreds and hundreds of dollars per plate.
00:12:40.880 At least.
00:12:41.440 Yeah.
00:12:42.060 But, hey, good for them.
00:12:44.920 Good for them.
00:12:45.440 I feel I'm happy they're enjoying their lives.
00:12:48.400 That's what I come out of this with.
00:12:49.460 I don't think about, hey, maybe I should be able to do things, too, or maybe I should
00:12:52.800 be able to make my own decisions.
00:12:53.740 I never think that.
00:12:54.380 That would be selfish.
00:12:55.140 That's selfish.
00:12:55.780 What I think of is, thank God these public servants are able to go to these $100, $300,
00:13:02.760 $400 a plate dinners and fancy restaurants and gather with their friends in close quarters
00:13:09.420 indoors.
00:13:10.280 Right.
00:13:10.400 I'm glad they're able to do that so they can relieve the stress of their jobs because you
00:13:15.400 know how stressful it is to tell an entire populace they can't leave their homes.
00:13:19.400 No.
00:13:19.720 I don't know how stressful it is.
00:13:21.140 No.
00:13:21.160 You wouldn't.
00:13:21.280 Why would you?
00:13:22.000 I can't relate to them because they're so much better than I am.
00:13:25.120 So, what do I know?
00:13:26.220 You're you.
00:13:26.980 Nothing.
00:13:27.260 They're them.
00:13:28.100 Get it through your head.
00:13:29.240 Right.
00:13:30.360 Right.
00:13:31.400 Thank God.
00:13:31.940 We can't be expected.
00:13:34.000 They can't be expected to do what we have to do.
00:13:36.740 No.
00:13:37.300 It's just silly to even think of that.
00:13:39.560 You know what's amazing is that it's become so obvious now that this is what they believe.
00:13:45.000 Everything we've just outlined.
00:13:46.740 Even CNN has noticed it and called it out.
00:13:50.940 A number of Democratic leaders apologizing or reversing course after multiple occurrences
00:13:56.280 of do as I say, not as I do.
00:13:58.340 They have been caught not following their own coronavirus guidelines.
00:14:02.560 The past few weeks brought into relief a pattern of leaders failing to lead by example,
00:14:09.160 asking Americans to make sacrifices that they themselves are unwilling to make and appearing
00:14:14.480 sorry only when they're caught.
00:14:16.280 Thank you.
00:14:16.980 Trust is built slowly, but it evaporates faster than reservations at a fancy restaurant.
00:14:21.560 A lot of these leaders, they are looking across the aisle to blame Republicans who aren't
00:14:25.920 taking mask wearing seriously.
00:14:27.480 But maybe it's time they also look in the mirror and ask themselves if that amuse-bouche
00:14:32.620 was really worth it.
00:14:35.300 Wow.
00:14:35.920 I will say, if I was going to hear this segment, I would not have expected to see it on CNN.
00:14:40.880 No way.
00:14:41.500 And I will say, if I was going to see it on CNN, I would not have expected it from Brianna
00:14:45.820 Keillor.
00:14:46.360 But good job.
00:14:47.460 I mean, that's it.
00:14:48.220 How about that?
00:14:48.720 Thank God somebody is stepping up and saying that type of thing.
00:14:52.160 Because it's so typical of the media to just ignore it.
00:14:56.980 Yeah.
00:14:57.420 I mean, they've been doing a great job of it so far.
00:14:59.660 They didn't even get on Lori Lightfoot when she told everybody not to go to beauty salons.
00:15:04.300 And then that day, she went to a beauty salon.
00:15:07.980 Her explanation was, well, I care about my hygiene.
00:15:12.300 Oh!
00:15:12.660 Unlike the unwashed masses.
00:15:15.460 Right.
00:15:15.700 Why would someone who, I mean, these peons of society, do they care about washing their
00:15:22.600 face and cutting their hair?
00:15:23.960 No!
00:15:24.880 They don't care if they look like slobs and they do.
00:15:27.040 You ever see these people?
00:15:28.000 You see these people walking around in public?
00:15:30.960 They're all just embarrassing and dirty.
00:15:34.260 They're like Pigpen from Charlie Brown.
00:15:36.240 They're walking around.
00:15:36.940 There's this cloud of dust around all of them.
00:15:38.560 Uh-huh.
00:15:38.880 Okay?
00:15:39.360 That's what these peons do.
00:15:41.420 Exactly.
00:15:41.800 But not Lori Lightfoot, who...
00:15:43.580 No, she cares about her hygiene.
00:15:45.360 I mean, if there's anything Lori Lightfoot has going on, it's a fantastic appearance.
00:15:52.660 That's a really good observation on your part, Stu.
00:15:55.080 Thank you.
00:15:55.680 A really good...
00:15:56.420 She is just a really attractive person.
00:15:59.120 Yes.
00:15:59.560 And she has to maintain that at all times.
00:16:02.180 She's not the strangest looking person I've seen in my life.
00:16:04.880 No.
00:16:05.400 No, with bug eyes?
00:16:06.400 No.
00:16:06.880 No, she's not.
00:16:07.280 No, she's not.
00:16:08.100 No.
00:16:08.280 She doesn't look like a Muppet to me.
00:16:09.960 Not at all.
00:16:12.060 That's why I'm happy she's always able to groom herself as needed.
00:16:17.720 Again, it's comforting to me to know that she can do that.
00:16:20.700 Thank you.
00:16:21.300 Even though we can't.
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00:18:16.620 It's Pat and Stu for Glenn today on the Glenn Beck program.
00:18:32.740 It is, it's incredible, isn't it?
00:18:34.700 And what is expected of us compared to what the elites do and how they act?
00:18:40.760 And it's just, it used to be, it seems like, that at least they tried to hide their hypocrisy.
00:18:48.460 They're so out there with it and open about it, like Lori Lightfoot.
00:18:51.520 Yeah, well, I care about my hygiene.
00:18:53.780 Yeah, well, I, you know, yes, I have to have police surrounding my house at all times.
00:18:59.600 But you, you don't need that.
00:19:01.860 I'm the mayor.
00:19:03.160 You don't need any kind of protection whatsoever.
00:19:05.160 I mean, over and over and over, we're just seeing how blatant they are because they just don't, they don't care anymore.
00:19:11.440 Yeah, I mean, this is a great example was Andrew Cuomo.
00:19:14.060 And when you look for the worst example of any one given thing, it's almost always Andrew Cuomo who's done it.
00:19:19.380 And that's why Andrew Cuomo is awful.com exists.
00:19:22.700 But if you go to, and you, you know, you go to one of his press conferences, you see he's got them all over his page because obviously every media appearance he makes, he's got to put on his page.
00:19:32.660 And if you look at what he says, as Thanksgiving was approaching, and he was harassing all the, his citizens to not go see each other.
00:19:43.500 And then in addition to that, he's been mocking and degrading the rest of the country because they're not doing what he thinks is right, even though he's the biggest failure in the entire coronavirus scandal.
00:19:56.100 And if scandal fits for him, they asked him like, so what are you doing for Thanksgiving?
00:20:00.360 He's like, oh, I'm going to have my mom over.
00:20:02.660 It's like 90 year old mom was going to travel for Thanksgiving.
00:20:07.060 And he just blurted it out because he never thought for a second that any of this applied to him.
00:20:13.480 Well, yeah, how dare you think it does?
00:20:15.560 Yeah.
00:20:15.920 And he never thought for a second that anyone would possibly have a problem with him doing whatever the hell he wanted.
00:20:21.400 So great.
00:20:22.520 And he was like shocked by the reaction.
00:20:24.780 People were shocked that, wait a minute, you guys have a problem with me inviting my 90 year old mom
00:20:29.620 to Thanksgiving after I've been telling all of you never to gather.
00:20:34.660 He was just, it was like stunning to him.
00:20:36.820 Yeah.
00:20:37.020 And it's stunning to all these guys.
00:20:38.100 It's stunning to Lori Lightfoot.
00:20:39.420 It's stunning to Gavin Newsom.
00:20:40.760 It's stunning to the mayor of San Francisco.
00:20:42.660 It's stunning to the mayor of Austin.
00:20:44.160 It's stunning to all of these people.
00:20:45.440 They can't believe anyone would question that they get to do whatever they want.
00:20:48.860 And they can't believe that anyone would actually question them in the first place in the media.
00:20:52.460 And they have good reason.
00:20:54.820 How many more, how many hundreds of other cases are there of Democrats across this country
00:20:58.780 who have been yelling at everybody else about masks and gatherings and then at the end of the day
00:21:03.740 have been doing whatever they want behind the scenes.
00:21:05.940 If we actually had a media who was interested in that story consistently across the country,
00:21:11.620 we'd have hundreds of these examples of leaders, governors, mayors, senators, congresspeople.
00:21:19.700 We'd have it everywhere.
00:21:21.220 Now we have some of it anyway, just because by default people, I mean, how did the Gavin Newsom thing happen?
00:21:25.740 It wasn't because people were like, I don't know.
00:21:27.860 He doesn't, he doesn't say, I don't think he believes his own nonsense.
00:21:31.880 Let's follow him to the French laundry.
00:21:33.760 No, it was just some guy who was there too.
00:21:35.660 It was just some other like citizen who took pictures and sent it to a news station.
00:21:40.400 I mean, this is how this stuff happens because no one seems to care.
00:21:44.600 It's staggering.
00:21:46.700 It really is.
00:21:47.840 But some people in Staten Island got together and decided that they were sick of it.
00:21:52.880 And so they went outside and one of the businesses that refuses to close, even though he's told to,
00:22:00.200 they got together and decided to make a little chant in honor of Andrew Cuomo.
00:22:06.640 I don't know if you've heard this, but here they are chanting what they think of Andrew Cuomo and how wonderful he is.
00:22:14.240 The sheriffs on the scene, they've created a blockade in front.
00:22:18.420 They won't let anybody in.
00:22:20.260 They said they're not going to leave anytime soon.
00:22:23.080 We do want to make clear, though, that they are not the NYPD.
00:22:25.920 These are the New York City sheriffs.
00:22:27.760 So NYPD has worked with us.
00:22:31.060 Okay, we're running out of time in this segment, but they start chanting eventually, Cuomo sucks.
00:22:36.660 Pretty simple message.
00:22:37.900 Cuomo sucks.
00:22:40.300 And so it's almost as if they've been to AndrewCuomo'sawful.com.
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00:24:26.540 You know, something you predicted, Stu, did come to fruition this week already.
00:24:31.380 The big numbers for COVID, they're all piling in now because they saved up four days from last week
00:24:37.340 and are just dumping them into this week.
00:24:39.120 Yeah, yeah.
00:24:39.700 So now, all of a sudden, the biggest death day ever since the dawn of time.
00:24:45.440 And very rarely are you seeing the added perspective of this is a buildup from the holiday.
00:24:50.460 Right.
00:24:50.740 Right?
00:24:51.040 No, they made no mention of that in any report I've seen.
00:24:53.940 Yeah.
00:24:54.300 Which is amazing.
00:24:55.120 I mean, it's not, this is...
00:24:56.060 And misleading and really a flat out lie.
00:24:58.600 If you sat here and looked at this data for eight months every single day, like you assume
00:25:04.000 these people have, you would have been able to look at this and say, okay, this is probably
00:25:08.500 going to come.
00:25:08.920 I mean, this happens even on weekends.
00:25:10.800 This happens.
00:25:11.320 Like, Tuesdays and Wednesdays are the biggest days usually because it builds up from Saturday,
00:25:17.440 Sunday.
00:25:18.240 They don't really report on those days.
00:25:20.020 So Sunday and Monday numbers are lower.
00:25:21.520 Tuesday, Wednesday numbers are higher.
00:25:23.160 Well, you take that and you add on to the fact that, I mean, like Texas basically didn't
00:25:26.500 even report for half the week last week and then dumped all of their data.
00:25:30.500 And that's, it's bizarre to me that the, a country of our stature can't get people in
00:25:38.520 on the holidays in the middle of a pandemic to report the data.
00:25:42.600 That is a strange thing.
00:25:43.920 Well, I think they like it because the impact of that is like, oh my gosh, this was a, it's,
00:25:48.240 it is getting bad.
00:25:49.200 2,700 people died in one day.
00:25:51.400 Yeah.
00:25:51.640 And, and the impact is also that you can say, hey, Thanksgiving, you guys all gathered.
00:25:58.400 We told you not to gather.
00:25:59.720 Exactly.
00:26:00.120 And now you've gathered and look at these numbers spiking right after the holiday.
00:26:03.480 Hoping to have a huge impact for Christmas.
00:26:05.860 I mean, they're literally, literally telling us not to do anything.
00:26:09.720 Cancel everything was the message from LA's mayor.
00:26:13.320 So cancel your Christmas plans.
00:26:15.340 Cancel any plans you had for this week, next week, the week after that.
00:26:18.480 Just stop, stop doing anything.
00:26:20.860 This is a much better plot by the Grinch than going house to house and taking the presents.
00:26:25.040 This is how you cancel Christmas.
00:26:26.660 Yep.
00:26:27.080 This is how you do it.
00:26:27.880 Apparently.
00:26:28.580 Wow.
00:26:28.880 So that's, I mean, and it's going to look the next, we are in a, definitely an uptick
00:26:33.200 in reality, but it's, it's, it is building.
00:26:36.760 They're accentuating it.
00:26:37.700 They're accentuating it here and they're using it to, to, I mean, look at the, the LA example
00:26:43.280 is perfect to this.
00:26:44.760 Garcetti comes out and says literally the same thing he said last week.
00:26:49.320 He's saying the same restrictions.
00:26:51.260 He's just now being more forceful about him because he has this data buildup and the numbers
00:26:55.400 look worse.
00:26:56.260 Yep.
00:26:56.540 But that's not a, that's not a good, that's not a good way of doing it.
00:27:00.780 It doesn't, I don't know.
00:27:02.360 It doesn't feel to me like it did in the early days for us when things were kind of getting
00:27:08.560 out of control.
00:27:09.260 Does it feel like that to you?
00:27:10.440 Cause I just, I don't know.
00:27:12.120 It doesn't feel like everybody's panicked about it and you know, they want us to be.
00:27:18.340 They desperately want us to be panicked over it.
00:27:21.280 Sure.
00:27:21.720 I think there's part, there's a few reasons for that.
00:27:23.680 One is it's, it is much more spread out than it was in April and March.
00:27:27.360 Like in some ways that you could say that that's bad, but like in a lot of ways it's
00:27:31.400 good, right?
00:27:31.920 When you're talking about overwhelming hospitals, whatever, these are cases we're having as many
00:27:36.940 deaths maybe as we had back in March and April, but instead of having it in one or two states
00:27:42.620 almost exclusively, it's now spread out in the Midwest is hardest hit, but it's spread
00:27:48.080 out all over the place, you know?
00:27:49.580 So that is, I think makes it feel a lot different.
00:27:51.780 Also Texas where we are broadcasting from is not as hard hit as you know, the Midwest
00:27:58.400 in particular, which is had a really, they didn't have much of a flare up the first time
00:28:03.320 and they're getting hit pretty hard now, but you're right.
00:28:06.080 I, I think two people are just tired of it.
00:28:08.560 They are just tired of it.
00:28:09.980 Yes.
00:28:10.480 You know, it's tough to, to get people to, to want to deal with this.
00:28:15.620 And I think you get, there was a time where you'd be like, oh, well maybe if we kind of
00:28:20.120 all stay away from each other for a while, you know, it'll go down for a little while
00:28:23.580 and we can kind of keep this under control.
00:28:25.000 At this point, I'm just like, look, the vaccine's going to come or we're all dying from this.
00:28:28.280 Every single one of us, we're all going to die of coronavirus unless the vaccine
00:28:31.700 is perfect.
00:28:32.140 And that's kind of where my head is at this point.
00:28:33.820 Like we're basically screwed unless this thing works.
00:28:36.580 And I, you know, look, the signs are hopeful on that one.
00:28:39.820 They're supposed to get a UK gave approval to the Pfizer vaccine yesterday.
00:28:43.780 We should, I think.
00:28:45.140 Yeah.
00:28:45.560 I mean, they're going to start maybe next week.
00:28:47.680 Yeah.
00:28:47.780 Next week.
00:28:48.320 Starting to administer.
00:28:49.380 I wish they'd just go as fast as they could, but okay.
00:28:51.600 Next week.
00:28:52.480 You know, next week.
00:28:53.360 I love how the, the, do you see the three former presidents?
00:28:56.440 Yes.
00:28:56.880 Clinton, Bush and Obama.
00:28:58.520 Might do it on TV.
00:28:59.660 Yeah.
00:28:59.960 Might do it on TV.
00:29:00.520 We're going to get vaccinated on TV.
00:29:02.780 Well, isn't that just a way of you getting it before everybody else?
00:29:05.360 Like, wait, I don't understand.
00:29:07.400 Like we're, we're sacrificing for you.
00:29:09.660 We're going to be first in line.
00:29:11.000 That's how it's presented, of course.
00:29:12.440 And show you how safe it is.
00:29:14.180 Safe it is.
00:29:14.600 Right.
00:29:15.180 Boris Johnson did the same thing.
00:29:17.020 I guess he's going to get it on TV or he's, he's planning on doing that.
00:29:19.960 Like he already had it.
00:29:20.900 He should be the last person to get the vaccine.
00:29:23.460 Again, I already had it as well as a COVID-19 survivor, Pat.
00:29:27.200 I already had COVID and like, that's right.
00:29:29.820 I would get the vaccine, but honestly, I should be last in line for it.
00:29:33.740 Like, are you going to get the vaccine?
00:29:35.020 Do you think eventually?
00:29:35.980 Yeah, I would get it.
00:29:37.360 If it was like widely available and I wasn't taking it from someone else.
00:29:40.460 I mean, I should be the last person on earth to get it.
00:29:42.020 Would it make any difference if they made it mandatory?
00:29:44.260 Would that make you less likely to get it?
00:29:45.800 Because it would me.
00:29:46.700 It would definitely piss me off.
00:29:48.040 You know, I, I kind of believe that, that it's not going to be certainly federally mandated.
00:29:55.620 I do think like, well, Andrew Cuomo do it.
00:29:58.100 My guess is yes.
00:29:59.220 Right.
00:29:59.460 Like, because Andrew Cuomo is awful.
00:30:01.840 Yes.
00:30:02.300 Dot com.
00:30:03.000 And people kind of told him that they got together at that bar.
00:30:06.660 I believe it was in Staten Island and they told him what they thought of him.
00:30:12.820 I just want to hang out with them.
00:30:18.040 Is that great?
00:30:18.740 Oh, I love it.
00:30:20.280 You know.
00:30:21.100 Just a short and simple message.
00:30:23.060 It is.
00:30:23.480 Cuomo sucks.
00:30:24.280 Yep.
00:30:24.700 And indeed, he does.
00:30:26.340 He really does.
00:30:27.080 He does.
00:30:27.400 He is absolutely terrible.
00:30:28.700 And you're right.
00:30:28.980 He'd be among the most likely to start mandating.
00:30:32.380 Yeah.
00:30:32.640 You could see Gavin Newsom going down this road.
00:30:34.720 I think the left wing sort of governors are all about the mandates.
00:30:38.900 Won't be able to go to school with it.
00:30:40.100 You might not be able to go to work unless you have it.
00:30:42.500 I think you'll get a lot of that from private companies.
00:30:44.280 We see a ticket master is already kind of blazing the path on this one where they're saying,
00:30:47.580 you get the vaccine, then you can come to our concerts.
00:30:49.920 And they're working really hard on this health passport, which would affect.
00:30:53.200 So I would assume the health passport would include that.
00:30:57.240 Yes, I've had the vaccine so I can get on a plane or a train or an automobile, an automobile,
00:31:03.440 trains and automobiles.
00:31:04.660 Steve Martin.
00:31:05.240 Yeah.
00:31:05.440 And we could sit side by side without masks.
00:31:08.540 Yeah.
00:31:08.780 And by the way, they've told us the mask might be part of the of the situation for keeping
00:31:15.560 ourselves safe, even after the vaccine, which is silly.
00:31:18.460 By the way, John Candy died of coronavirus.
00:31:20.460 First victim.
00:31:21.060 People don't know that.
00:31:22.340 No, but it's a it's true.
00:31:24.420 They keep saying that because of these outlying possibilities.
00:31:26.920 Like, I keep coming.
00:31:28.480 I keep coming back to this as a person who has who had the coronavirus.
00:31:34.300 I now should not need to do any of these restrictions.
00:31:39.420 Right.
00:31:39.940 I can't get it.
00:31:41.560 Again, there's been like four cases.
00:31:43.880 Do they know that for a fact now?
00:31:44.300 And this is what they keep coming back to.
00:31:45.580 I think there's been four cases globally where they're like, I think this person's had it
00:31:50.820 twice.
00:31:51.160 Now, who knows what the real reason is?
00:31:53.680 It could be that the test was faulty initially and, you know, maybe the second one wasn't
00:31:59.120 or whatever.
00:31:59.980 Or maybe they just continued to have it.
00:32:02.420 Yeah.
00:32:02.620 Maybe they continued to have it.
00:32:03.800 For a long period of time.
00:32:04.360 And it went dormant.
00:32:05.180 Maybe maybe they did get it twice.
00:32:06.880 I mean, I'm not saying it's impossible.
00:32:08.640 Obviously, weird medical anomalies happen all the time.
00:32:13.140 But we do know the overwhelming majority, well above 99 percent of people who've had it
00:32:18.960 are not getting it again.
00:32:20.800 That is without question.
00:32:22.720 There are weird anomalies around the world.
00:32:25.140 So now you have an army of, let's say, 45 million people in the United States, estimating
00:32:31.960 about how many people have had the coronavirus so far here.
00:32:35.420 That is a big chunk of people, Pat.
00:32:38.520 That's a lot.
00:32:39.000 This is not.
00:32:39.740 You have a giant chunk of your workforce that can go out and do all these jobs, right,
00:32:45.560 that we worry about.
00:32:47.720 Frontline jobs, you know, jobs that are actually important, unlike talking on the radio.
00:32:51.640 Things that, like, could really be valuable to people.
00:32:55.140 If you have someone, you know, when there's people, there should be a giant movement to
00:32:59.520 have volunteer situations for people who have had it already.
00:33:03.400 Not to mention, we can help businesses by frequenting them when no one else can.
00:33:09.640 And instead of that, they don't want to create a two-tier society where people who've had it
00:33:18.020 are able to do things that are fun and people who haven't aren't able to do those things.
00:33:22.340 There's, like, this weird, like, income inequality argument here.
00:33:25.860 Like, we're in the middle of a freaking pandemic, right?
00:33:28.840 People who can go out and do these things.
00:33:32.500 Do you think a person who runs a bar or runs a restaurant is like, I will be upset because
00:33:38.520 the inequality, some people can come to my restaurant and others can't.
00:33:41.900 Therefore, I don't want the people who are basically immune to the virus at this point.
00:33:46.200 We don't want them in our store.
00:33:47.380 We don't want them buying our drinks and our food.
00:33:49.800 Like, this is insanity.
00:33:51.800 You could come up with a way to exploit that unfortunate benefit, right?
00:33:57.960 People who've gone through it already, why not take advantage of that?
00:34:01.280 Instead, we still have, I mean, I still wear a mask when I go into stores.
00:34:06.140 Why?
00:34:06.440 Not because there's anything it's, we know for a fact it's not doing anything on me, right?
00:34:11.520 There's nothing.
00:34:12.780 It's not doing any benefit.
00:34:13.880 It's not helping anyone else.
00:34:15.480 But because everyone's requiring, you just throw the thing on, and I don't want to get
00:34:19.040 in an argument with somebody.
00:34:20.280 My wife is different.
00:34:22.280 She will just go in without the mask on and wait for someone to ask her about it.
00:34:26.140 Oh, yeah.
00:34:26.520 She doesn't care.
00:34:28.400 She's like, we were in Walmart the other day, and she's going through the aisle, and
00:34:32.020 someone stops her and goes, excuse me, where is your mask?
00:34:36.100 And she's like, yeah, I already had it.
00:34:37.600 Got the antibodies.
00:34:39.880 And then she said, well, what about your children?
00:34:41.980 Because we were with our kids.
00:34:42.720 And she, my wife, informed them that it's 10 or older for masks here in Texas.
00:34:48.520 This is basically, she's like a, she's basically a lawyer when it comes to the mask laws at
00:34:52.880 this point.
00:34:53.580 I love that.
00:34:54.160 And I, but she's obviously right in reality.
00:34:57.320 Yeah.
00:34:57.440 I would rather not have the confrontation.
00:34:59.340 There's just no need.
00:35:00.080 I don't want to get in a conversation with anybody about anything at any time.
00:35:03.120 Yeah.
00:35:03.320 So certainly don't want to have any conversation with some rando at a grocery store.
00:35:06.460 Uh, but she would rather, she would, she does not agree with what else.
00:35:10.020 Well, some people are so asinine about it.
00:35:12.580 Look at this, like this guy in, I think it's a supermarket, and he, there's a woman not wearing
00:35:20.060 a mask, and he makes sure he expresses his displeasure about it.
00:35:24.800 Look at this.
00:35:25.920 Get away from me.
00:35:26.240 Put your mask on.
00:35:27.720 I'm sorry.
00:35:28.200 You can walk away from me right now, sir.
00:35:30.180 Put your mask on.
00:35:31.480 Get away from me.
00:35:32.040 Put it on.
00:35:32.480 Does it bother anybody else that she doesn't have to wear a mask that we all do?
00:35:35.780 Just go away.
00:35:36.780 Stay six feet away from me, then.
00:35:38.120 No.
00:35:38.500 Get away from me.
00:35:39.220 No.
00:35:40.140 So he's.
00:35:41.080 Please get away from me right now.
00:35:43.240 No.
00:35:43.800 You don't need to come near me.
00:35:45.520 She has it on her.
00:35:46.820 Get away from me.
00:35:48.880 It's really unbelievable.
00:35:50.460 I mean, it's much more unsafe than not wearing a mask.
00:35:53.020 Yeah, obviously.
00:35:54.320 I mean, the guy is pursuing her now like some kind of stalker, some sort of psycho.
00:36:00.820 And then finally he realized he realizes that the store employee is siding with the woman
00:36:06.140 without the mask.
00:36:07.140 And he finally walks off.
00:36:08.720 Well, they're saying call security.
00:36:09.800 They're saying call security on him.
00:36:10.700 On him.
00:36:11.140 Yeah.
00:36:11.480 Yeah.
00:36:11.840 Because he's attacking a woman.
00:36:13.720 When guys chase women around stores.
00:36:15.720 Yeah.
00:36:16.040 Usually not a good idea.
00:36:17.160 Usually not.
00:36:17.860 No.
00:36:18.220 And he's violating his own belief system, obviously, because he's wearing a mask and he's not socially
00:36:24.120 distancing.
00:36:25.300 He's trying to get next door.
00:36:26.460 If I were her, I would have sneezed on him.
00:36:30.100 Should have social distanced.
00:36:31.680 Yeah.
00:36:32.060 Should have been socially distancing.
00:36:33.900 I'm amazed at just the hypocrisy.
00:36:35.720 Unbelievable.
00:36:36.140 Right?
00:36:36.260 Like this guy wearing a mask, but then getting within six feet.
00:36:40.260 There's absolutely no benefit of that.
00:36:42.220 And there's, you know, talking makes it worse, right?
00:36:45.340 And then he's yelling at her.
00:36:46.600 And he's yelling at her.
00:36:47.380 And that makes it even worse.
00:36:48.440 It makes it even worse.
00:36:49.660 You know, it's just insane.
00:36:51.360 I love when people point out the hypocrisy in these situations.
00:36:54.260 She's kind of doing it there.
00:36:55.340 I love the bar owners in Staten Island that you talked about earlier, the Cuomo Sucks
00:36:59.400 guys.
00:37:00.040 They did it.
00:37:00.920 They just decided we're going to keep our bar open, but we're going to make it an autonomous
00:37:04.000 zone.
00:37:04.820 So if we make it an autonomous zone.
00:37:07.140 Yeah.
00:37:07.560 Worked for Chaz.
00:37:08.340 It worked for Chaz.
00:37:09.180 They were able to do whatever they wanted.
00:37:10.700 They were able to go out and have parties all day and night.
00:37:13.960 They got to take over multiple city blocks.
00:37:16.200 Yep.
00:37:16.580 Didn't work for the actual business owners, the people actually contributing to society.
00:37:22.360 Apparently, that's too far.
00:37:24.380 That's too far.
00:37:25.740 I love that idea.
00:37:27.240 It didn't work in this particular case, but I liked it.
00:37:30.060 This is why this Christmas season, this is why I think the Santifa Claus character is
00:37:37.780 doing so well.
00:37:38.880 The combination of Santa Claus and Antifa.
00:37:42.300 You know, he's got a little, instead of a bag of presents, he's got a Molotov cocktail
00:37:46.140 and a baseball bat.
00:37:47.480 Very appropriate.
00:37:48.040 Of course, he's come from the North Pole autonomous zone to come bash in your heads and let your
00:37:53.560 businesses on fire.
00:37:55.120 You can get the, you can get the, they got mugs and t-shirts and stuff at SantifaClaus.com.
00:37:59.640 But I mean, it's funny because they have this, there's this like a building frustration and
00:38:06.000 it's why these restrictions don't work as well as, as people want them to work.
00:38:11.200 You know, there's a, there's a, there's a university here in Texas that did a study
00:38:15.060 on, on, on, uh, are people going along with all the restrictions?
00:38:19.120 Are they following the restrictions?
00:38:20.420 And they found the compliance to be 56%.
00:38:23.380 Now, 56% isn't nothing, right?
00:38:26.520 I mean, it's certainly significant, but I mean, I think if, if, if this is, if this is all
00:38:31.680 to be done again, right, and you were able to come out and say, look, here's what we
00:38:36.460 know.
00:38:37.220 Let's be honest with you.
00:38:38.480 Here's what we don't freaking know.
00:38:40.380 Like, we don't really know if masks are going to make that much of a difference.
00:38:43.480 We think, you know what?
00:38:44.660 It might, so you probably should wear them, but we're not going to mandate them because
00:38:48.060 we don't know how much of a difference they're going to make, but like, we think it's a good
00:38:51.360 idea.
00:38:52.100 Things like that.
00:38:52.960 I think if those things were communicated in an honest and reliable way that was not
00:38:57.060 changing every week or two, people would be like, all right, okay, let's do what we can.
00:39:01.860 Much more open to it.
00:39:02.520 Yeah.
00:39:02.800 Much more open to it.
00:39:03.460 No doubt about it.
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00:43:23.640 We have some amazing updates on the Georgia Senate election going on right now.
00:43:28.920 I mean, it seems like Republican voters are being scammed, I think, in Georgia.
00:43:34.880 We're going to talk about that here in a second.
00:43:38.360 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:44:03.880 And this is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:44:10.240 Pat and Stu for Glenn today.
00:44:12.240 Lynn Wood, who is one of the, I mean, like part of the Trump legal team, right?
00:44:18.360 Sort of.
00:44:18.980 Sort of.
00:44:19.680 He's on the Sidney Powell branch that isn't really a branch, apparently.
00:44:23.580 Okay.
00:44:23.840 It's very confusing.
00:44:24.600 He's got some great advice for Georgians.
00:44:26.960 Really good advice for the upcoming election on January 5th.
00:44:31.480 We'll get into that in 60 seconds.
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00:45:33.780 Pat and Stu for Glenn.
00:45:35.080 By the way, for anybody watching on Blaze TV or Pluto TV or whatever and noticing the
00:45:39.920 band-aids on my head, I just had some work done, like a plastic surgery.
00:45:46.780 Nose job?
00:45:47.320 Nose job, yes.
00:45:48.340 No, I just had a biopsy taken, and so they took pieces of my head out of my head.
00:45:55.760 And it sounds like maybe they took your brain because of how stupid you are.
00:46:01.040 What a burn that was.
00:46:03.680 Yes.
00:46:04.360 Stu, you got me right there.
00:46:05.740 You did.
00:46:07.100 Are you okay?
00:46:07.580 Are you living?
00:46:08.180 Or what's the...
00:46:08.480 Hopefully.
00:46:09.040 Well, you know, I haven't heard yet on the results of the biopsy, but hopefully will this
00:46:12.860 year.
00:46:13.160 God, the world sucks.
00:46:14.740 It would have been 2020.
00:46:16.540 Everything this year, pretty much, sucks.
00:46:18.460 Yeah.
00:46:18.760 If it happened this year, it probably sucks.
00:46:20.940 And here's the thing.
00:46:22.040 Every year is worse.
00:46:24.820 I go back to the fine documentary, Office Space, in which he explains, every day I wake up is
00:46:34.460 worse than the day before.
00:46:35.920 So, every day that you see me is on the worst day of my life.
00:46:40.600 And that is 2020.
00:46:42.460 That's wow.
00:46:43.080 That's beautifully put.
00:46:43.100 And don't expect 2021 to be better.
00:46:45.400 No, that's what I was saying this morning.
00:46:46.360 It's not going to just turn around.
00:46:47.440 Yeah.
00:46:47.720 On Pat Gray Unleashed, I kind of mentioned the same thing.
00:46:51.000 Because everybody seems to be counting on 2021.
00:46:54.300 Yeah.
00:46:55.360 There's a really good possibility that the 2021 president will be Joe Biden.
00:47:02.660 He's not going to make things better.
00:47:04.360 You don't think?
00:47:05.040 No.
00:47:05.780 No, he's not.
00:47:06.840 Jolten Joe.
00:47:08.220 Yeah.
00:47:08.880 Biden.
00:47:09.580 Yeah.
00:47:09.820 Middle class Joe.
00:47:11.060 Jolten Joe.
00:47:12.160 Lunchbox.
00:47:12.960 Lunch pail.
00:47:14.340 Whatever he's calling himself right now.
00:47:17.500 Probably not going to be better.
00:47:19.160 You know what?
00:47:19.560 The one thing I hope he has, though, is full control of the government.
00:47:23.540 Wouldn't that be great?
00:47:24.140 I want to make sure he's got the presidency, he's got the House, and the Senate.
00:47:27.780 Right now, he could lose the Senate still.
00:47:31.120 And it's interesting, the people who are out there telling you this, it's like,
00:47:35.040 Republicans, you'd think, would say, hey, even if we didn't even like Donald Trump, we
00:47:41.160 don't want Joe Biden to have control of everything.
00:47:44.820 We want something for the Republicans to stop in and be able to stop whatever Biden's trying
00:47:48.540 to do.
00:47:49.160 Yes.
00:47:49.460 Some sort of guardrails.
00:47:52.320 Yeah.
00:47:52.660 You know, here.
00:47:54.660 And then you have Democrats who obviously want full control, so they're doing what you'd
00:47:59.240 expect them to do.
00:48:00.060 And then there's this odd like offshoot here going on in Georgia right now, which are people
00:48:05.920 who say claim they are fighting for Donald Trump and the during sort of election fraud
00:48:13.900 lawsuits, but are outwardly advocating and and telling Georgia voters not to vote for
00:48:21.900 the Republican candidates.
00:48:23.000 Now, interestingly, people as disconnected to Donald Trump as Donald Trump Jr. are saying
00:48:29.860 the opposite.
00:48:30.560 They're saying if Donald Trump Jr. has come out multiple times and said, guys, vote for
00:48:35.980 the Republicans in Georgia.
00:48:37.100 We have to have something to stop whatever's going on in Washington.
00:48:41.200 Yes.
00:48:41.560 And so he's out there very clearly on this.
00:48:43.720 But one of the members and I don't think it's a member of the legal team, per se, it's Lin
00:48:50.120 Wood.
00:48:50.460 He was the guy who was part of the legal team, though, right?
00:48:54.080 He's part of Sidney Powell's legal team.
00:48:56.280 Well, Sidney Powell is now not part of the Trump legal team.
00:48:59.060 Right.
00:48:59.420 And I don't know.
00:49:00.120 Maybe this is why.
00:49:01.400 Right.
00:49:01.660 Maybe maybe the Sidney Powell thing and Lin Wood, maybe their advocacy against Republicans
00:49:08.600 is why they're no longer part of the of the legal team.
00:49:12.540 I don't know.
00:49:13.720 But Lin Wood is is a famous attorney.
00:49:15.860 He was Richard Jewell's attorney back in the day and the ninety four ninety six was
00:49:21.120 ninety four ninety six, ninety six Atlanta Olympics bombing.
00:49:24.100 He was involved in the John Bonet Ramsey thing.
00:49:26.980 He was involved in the Kobe Bryant thing.
00:49:29.100 He's you know, he's a celebrity attorney of some some notoriety.
00:49:34.360 And he's been out, you know, talking about the fraud and stuff.
00:49:37.900 And he's been on TV talking, you know, taking the position.
00:49:40.760 It seems like he's advocating for Donald Trump.
00:49:43.720 But look at what he's doing.
00:49:46.020 And then we want to tell you a little bit more about Lin Wood.
00:49:48.620 Listen to this speech he made with Sidney Powell standing right behind him in Georgia just the other day.
00:49:54.320 Do not be fooled twice.
00:49:57.280 This is Georgia.
00:49:58.360 We ain't dumb.
00:50:00.720 We're not going to go vote on January 5th in another machine made by China.
00:50:05.080 Wait, you're not going to go vote?
00:50:06.320 You're not going to fool Georgians again.
00:50:08.340 Listen, if Kelly Loeffler wants your vote, if David Perdue wants your vote, they've got to earn it.
00:50:16.800 They've got to demand publicly, repeatedly, consistently.
00:50:23.180 Brian Kemp call a special session of the Georgia legislature.
00:50:28.980 And if they do not do it, if Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue do not do it, what should they do?
00:50:36.440 They have not earned your vote.
00:50:39.180 Don't you give it to them.
00:50:40.880 Oh, my gosh.
00:50:42.060 Oh, that's great advice.
00:50:44.000 Wow.
00:50:45.220 Don't you give it to them.
00:50:46.420 Don't vote for the Republican candidates.
00:50:49.780 That's insane.
00:50:51.200 That's insanity.
00:50:51.900 It's just madness.
00:50:53.100 It's insanity.
00:50:53.680 Although, it's insanity for you to do that, Pat.
00:50:57.660 It's insanity for me to do that, right?
00:51:00.800 Is it insanity for Lin Wood to do it?
00:51:03.520 A guy who donated $1,300 to Barack Obama in 2008.
00:51:09.200 A guy who in January 2008 donated another $1,000 to Barack Obama.
00:51:13.540 A guy in February 2004 who donated $250 to John Edwards.
00:51:18.900 In September 2014, who donated $100 to Michelle Nunn, Democrat.
00:51:24.500 September 14th, another contribution to John Barrow, Democrat.
00:51:28.040 In 2008, another donation to Jim Martin, Democrat.
00:51:33.680 For some reason, this guy...
00:51:35.180 That seems to be a Democrat, huh?
00:51:36.300 Yeah, it seems like it.
00:51:37.280 The guy who's fighting so hard for Donald Trump and the way he wants you to help Donald Trump is to vote against Republicans.
00:51:42.840 Or not vote in Georgia.
00:51:45.180 But he also voted in the Stacey Abrams primary.
00:51:48.840 Now, there wasn't a lot of Republicans in that primary, if I remember correctly.
00:51:52.960 Because that's...
00:51:53.740 In fact, there was none.
00:51:54.380 He also voted...
00:51:56.720 When he had the opportunity to vote for a potential super majority for Barack Obama, he could either vote there or he could vote for...
00:52:10.520 Because he voted for the Democrat, there was a possibility of a super majority for Barack Obama at that time.
00:52:15.700 Mm-hmm.
00:52:15.880 He donated to the Democrat in that race.
00:52:20.020 Wow.
00:52:20.220 He's voted over and over again.
00:52:21.760 All the runoffs, he's voted on the Democratic side.
00:52:24.000 And we're now supposed to believe that this guy who's telling Republicans in Georgia to not vote and keep the Senate in the Republican hands is this advocate for truth on the election.
00:52:35.860 I don't know.
00:52:37.200 Maybe he has good points on the election.
00:52:38.620 I don't know.
00:52:39.740 All I know is he's misleading people in Georgia to think that it's some brave act to completely abandon the Senate races when the entire control of the government could be in the hands of Democrats.
00:52:56.620 Which would be a total disaster.
00:52:58.720 If we don't have a Republican majority Senate, the Democrats, the left, will get everything they want.
00:53:08.640 Because they're not shy like Republicans are.
00:53:11.440 When Republicans are in total control of the government, they don't do anything.
00:53:15.300 Because, well, we don't want to steamroll anybody.
00:53:17.920 Right.
00:53:18.360 We don't want to be mean.
00:53:19.900 Well, that's just mean-spirited.
00:53:21.640 We can't use our majority to just roll over the minority party.
00:53:26.680 Democrats have no such qualms.
00:53:28.700 They don't care.
00:53:29.720 In fact, they love it when they can just steamroll the other side.
00:53:33.360 And they will.
00:53:34.760 We must have a Republican Senate.
00:53:38.800 So it is critical that one of those go to the Republicans.
00:53:43.820 Yeah.
00:53:44.060 I mean, you go back to everything we've talked about.
00:53:46.160 All these crazy things.
00:53:47.600 Everything from, you know, a version of defunding the police to getting rid of the filibuster to, you know, radical judges.
00:53:57.460 You know, you're not going to get.
00:53:59.480 Think of the difference in just judges.
00:54:01.600 It would be massively important.
00:54:03.780 And all of that is still on the table.
00:54:07.060 I think Republicans, because Republicans did better in the House and the Senate than was expected, people are thinking, oh, well, I mean, you know, worst case, they can at least stop them in the Senate.
00:54:16.780 Well, they can't unless they win one of these two races and hopefully both of them.
00:54:20.180 Yeah.
00:54:20.420 It's really, really, really important that Republicans win at least one of those races in Georgia.
00:54:27.580 You're not sending a message.
00:54:30.200 I mean, look, Donald Trump Jr. again has made this point clearly.
00:54:34.440 You're not sending some brave message if you don't vote in that primary.
00:54:39.040 You are abandoning any guardrail for Democrats here.
00:54:45.700 You're basically, you know, people kept saying, well, Joe Manchin said he would have voted against those things.
00:54:50.800 So Joe Manchin will be the one who's on our side when we really need him.
00:54:54.820 Joe Manchin will not be there for you when you need him.
00:54:58.720 Joe Manchin will be there to vote for Republicans when Republicans already have 56 votes.
00:55:03.660 When there's no chance of Democrats winning the vote or Democrats have 56 votes and there's no difference in what Joe Manchin does as far as swinging the vote, he will be there to vote on your side occasionally.
00:55:14.700 That's what he does.
00:55:15.460 But when it's 50-50, Joe Manchin is going to abandon you every single time.
00:55:19.980 There is nobody in the Senate that's going to be on the Democratic side that is going to hold that line for you.
00:55:25.480 And think about who has to hold the line for Republicans for a second.
00:55:28.820 Lisa Murkowski, Susan Collins, Mitt Romney.
00:55:33.100 How many do you want to name?
00:55:34.420 We could go through probably 10 of them who are on a borderline vote you're probably going to lose.
00:55:40.060 So only having 52 senators on the Republican side is already dangerous enough.
00:55:45.860 It's already dangerous enough.
00:55:47.520 Having 50, we are legitimately risking all of the worst case scenarios that we had in our mind as we walked into this 2020 election in the first place.
00:55:57.740 All these things could go through and don't be surprised if they do, if this happens.
00:56:04.820 And, you know, look, I understand why a guy who's donated to Democrats over and over and over and over again would be telling you not to vote for the Republican candidates here.
00:56:13.680 He doesn't want him to win.
00:56:15.160 He doesn't want he wants there to be a majority, a super majority, a control of all of the government in the hands of Democrats.
00:56:24.320 That's that's why he's donated so much money to Democrats.
00:56:27.240 And if they have if they have the majority in.
00:56:30.820 OK, so you got the executive, you have the House and you get the Senate.
00:56:34.880 I mean, then you can say goodbye to to the border, certainly the border wall.
00:56:40.380 I mean, I could even see them bulldozing what's been done on the border.
00:56:44.100 You're you're going to welcome higher taxes.
00:56:48.100 The Green New Deal.
00:56:49.960 I'll bet you they'll push for that.
00:56:52.260 You'll have socialized medicine.
00:56:53.700 You'll have a free college education.
00:56:56.380 It's not free, by the way.
00:56:57.540 The taxpayers, we will pay for it.
00:56:59.760 You'll have the elimination of student debt.
00:57:01.840 They're already he's already claiming he's going to do that just through executive order.
00:57:06.420 You'll have abortion on demand for everybody.
00:57:09.780 And they'll put that they'll reinstall the money we send to foreign countries to fund abortions.
00:57:16.080 You'll have packing the Supreme Court because you won't have a Senate that can stop any of these nominees.
00:57:27.640 They might eliminate the Electoral College.
00:57:29.780 You're going to have felons voting for prison.
00:57:33.260 You're going to have a gun control legislation that's unconstitutional.
00:57:37.540 They're going to do it all.
00:57:38.740 I mean, they will do it all with complete control of the government.
00:57:41.740 It is critical not to be telling people don't vote for these Republicans unless they earn it by changing the system.
00:57:49.540 It within a couple of weeks.
00:57:52.360 Yeah.
00:57:52.780 Loeffler and Perdue can't change the system by January 5th.
00:57:57.360 Come on.
00:57:57.980 I mean, they can't happen.
00:57:59.180 Like they already called for the Republican secretary of state to resign.
00:58:04.140 I hate it.
00:58:05.360 It's not like they haven't been involved in this if you want them to be involved in it.
00:58:08.640 The bigger question is, who do you want to be involved in the next four years and six years in the case of the Senate seats?
00:58:15.000 Crazy.
00:58:15.240 Do you want a train with no way of stopping it going down the liberal road or the liberal tracks over and over again?
00:58:24.600 I don't want it.
00:58:25.620 I don't think like this is what you get.
00:58:27.760 A lot of times you get these people who are like, look, I just don't like Trump or I don't like this or that in the government.
00:58:35.520 But I'm still a conservative.
00:58:36.720 I'm still a Republican.
00:58:37.840 Well, then when it comes to votes like this and you see they're trashing the Georgia Senate candidates and you're like, OK, well, obviously, or they're trashing Amy Coney Barrett.
00:58:48.740 And it's like, well, what is Amy?
00:58:50.560 Why would Amy Coney Barrett have your score?
00:58:53.000 And if what you don't like is the personality of Donald Trump, like there's no reason for that.
00:58:58.020 You should still want conservative judges.
00:59:00.520 Right.
00:59:01.080 You'd think you would think.
00:59:02.780 But no, I mean, it's people like Lin Wood who are longtime Democrat donors.
00:59:08.160 Who are telling Republican voters not to vote for Republicans.
00:59:12.160 Do you think your alarm bell should go off a little bit in that situation?
00:59:15.440 I hope it's going off loudly for Georgians right now.
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01:00:19.320 By the way, too many of us traveled on Thanksgiving.
01:00:21.640 That's why everybody's dying right now.
01:00:23.020 That's why you see the dead bodies, the piles of dead bodies everywhere.
01:00:26.080 It's hard to get to work in your local area today, I'm sure,
01:00:30.540 because of all the piled up bodies that have died because you celebrated with your family and friends on Thanksgiving.
01:00:39.080 That's pretty much the message for us right now.
01:00:41.680 And further than that, Joe Biden wants everybody to pretty much cancel your Christmas plans as well.
01:00:49.600 I hope you all are listening as with all the trouble you're going through, you cannot be traveling during these holidays.
01:00:56.440 You can't be doing it.
01:00:57.440 As much as you want, I have a large family.
01:01:01.320 You probably, Barack used to kid me about it.
01:01:04.960 I mean, everything for me is family, beginning, middle, and end.
01:01:08.100 When one comes, everybody comes.
01:01:09.300 Do you think I'm joking?
01:01:10.160 I'm not.
01:01:10.680 No, I didn't think you were joking.
01:01:11.820 We would have 16 people go away every Thanksgiving.
01:01:15.500 My deceased son, before he passed away, we'd all go away, and we'd go away on Thanksgiving to be just a nuclear family.
01:01:24.420 Mom, dad, sons, daughters, husbands, wives, grandchildren.
01:01:28.920 None of that can happen now.
01:01:30.240 None of it.
01:01:30.580 We, the first time, we had a Thanksgiving with my wife and myself, my daughter in the region, and her husband, who's a doctor in the region.
01:01:40.420 That's it.
01:01:41.300 That's it.
01:01:41.640 All my other kids, everybody else in the family was on Zoom on Thanksgiving, which doesn't, well, Christmas is going to be a lot harder.
01:01:51.060 And, you know, I don't want to scare anybody here, but understand the facts.
01:01:54.720 But I'm going to.
01:01:55.720 We're likely to lose another 250,000 people dead.
01:02:01.260 Dead.
01:02:02.040 Between now and January.
01:02:03.920 Okay, he doesn't want to scare anybody.
01:02:06.640 Right.
01:02:07.180 But we're likely to have a quarter of a million people die between now and January, though.
01:02:12.660 We're likely to have that happen.
01:02:14.040 Between now and January.
01:02:15.300 In January, 250,000 people are going to die, according to Joe Biden.
01:02:23.320 So, it's December 3rd today.
01:02:24.980 Yes.
01:02:25.700 So, in less than a month, 250,000 more people are going.
01:02:31.760 But he didn't want to scare anybody.
01:02:33.260 No.
01:02:33.700 So, don't get him wrong.
01:02:35.260 So, the most deaths that we've ever had in a day were something like 2,700.
01:02:39.440 Yes, yesterday.
01:02:40.340 Yesterday.
01:02:40.820 Right.
01:02:41.460 And he thinks it's going to be 10,000 a day.
01:02:43.640 I guess he does.
01:02:45.300 Yeah.
01:02:46.440 I guess he does.
01:02:47.020 Do you hear me?
01:02:47.700 I heard you.
01:02:48.220 Because people aren't paying attention.
01:02:49.560 Okay.
01:02:50.180 People aren't paying attention.
01:02:51.580 You are, Dan.
01:02:52.780 You're not letting people congregate inside your restaurant.
01:02:55.800 You know what that would mean.
01:02:57.380 Yeah.
01:02:57.980 Death.
01:02:58.080 It'd mean death.
01:02:58.700 But there's ways we have to bring down the virus.
01:03:01.780 Mm-hmm.
01:03:02.400 We have to bring down the replication rate of it.
01:03:06.380 You know.
01:03:07.100 You know how many.
01:03:07.700 Anyway.
01:03:08.080 And we have to significantly increase testing.
01:03:09.740 That was good.
01:03:10.140 I love.
01:03:11.360 We're going to have to, you know, bring down the rate.
01:03:15.360 Anyway.
01:03:15.960 I just wish he would occasionally simplify it for us.
01:03:18.580 I know he's an epidemiologist and all.
01:03:20.280 Uh-huh.
01:03:20.600 But he just gets so technical.
01:03:22.260 Yeah, he does.
01:03:22.740 And I can't understand what he's saying.
01:03:23.960 Really scientific stuff from here on out that he is saying.
01:03:28.520 So, he didn't want to scare anybody.
01:03:30.820 But 250,000 people, Americans, are going to die between now and January.
01:03:35.460 That's not going to happen.
01:03:37.480 Are you going to go out on that limb and say it's not?
01:03:40.420 I should say, in total, from all causes, you might get 250,000 people die before the
01:03:46.560 end of the year.
01:03:46.980 I don't know.
01:03:47.360 I haven't looked that up.
01:03:47.960 But not from COVID.
01:03:48.420 But not from COVID.
01:03:49.120 You're predicting not from COVID.
01:03:50.200 Yeah, no.
01:03:50.660 That would be very surprising.
01:03:53.460 It would.
01:03:53.820 I will say.
01:03:54.700 Yes, it would.
01:03:55.140 Now, if you want to say globally, globally, that might be true.
01:04:00.240 Possibly.
01:04:00.780 Not in the United States, however.
01:04:03.840 I can tell you this.
01:04:06.180 For lack of a better word, that is bonkers.
01:04:08.760 You know what they act like when they do this kind of fear mongering?
01:04:11.400 Is they act like everybody who gets it is going to die.
01:04:14.680 Now, that's pretty interesting since your whole family got it right.
01:04:17.940 You, Lisa, and the kids?
01:04:19.860 Yes.
01:04:20.480 All had it.
01:04:20.960 All had it.
01:04:21.520 None of us had any.
01:04:22.340 And out of that, how many died?
01:04:23.640 Zero people died.
01:04:24.600 Zero people died in your family.
01:04:25.800 Luckily for us.
01:04:26.940 Now, again, I'm not saying that I don't want to minimize that this sucks.
01:04:30.780 No, but you don't want them maximizing it either.
01:04:33.600 Yes, that's exactly right.
01:04:34.680 So stop maximizing it all the time.
01:04:37.380 Yep.
01:04:37.680 I mean, if you're going to come out and you're going to say, hey, four times the worst day
01:04:41.960 every day till the end of the year, you better have some really good reasoning and information
01:04:46.160 to back that up.
01:04:46.800 And he doesn't.
01:04:47.300 Which he has none.
01:04:47.880 Right.
01:04:48.420 He doesn't.
01:04:49.080 I mean, like, you know, he'll come out with some justification as to what he was trying
01:04:52.580 to say.
01:04:52.920 Or maybe he just had a, you know, occasionally Joe has some issues with numbers, as you may
01:04:57.460 have noticed.
01:04:58.060 He sure does.
01:04:58.440 But I mean, you're right.
01:04:59.580 The message is clear.
01:05:02.160 Freak out.
01:05:03.620 Don't try to act rationally.
01:05:05.260 Act with fear.
01:05:06.760 But I don't want to scare anybody.
01:05:07.960 I don't want to scare anybody, of course.
01:05:09.000 But holy crap, you're going to die.
01:05:10.460 Yeah.
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01:06:55.560 In fact, let's go to Matt in Texas.
01:06:58.540 Hey, Matt.
01:06:59.260 You're on the Glenn Beck Program with Pat and Stu.
01:07:02.560 Hey, Pat and Stu.
01:07:04.060 First of all, welcome to Texas, man.
01:07:05.580 We're proud to have you.
01:07:06.360 Glad to have you.
01:07:07.480 Thank you.
01:07:08.120 Hey, here's the thing.
01:07:10.220 This whole mask thing I haven't understood from day one because it seems so simple.
01:07:14.660 It's such a missed opportunity.
01:07:16.220 Why didn't they just make it a patriotic thing from the very beginning?
01:07:20.640 Just blame the entire thing on communist China, not the Chinese people, but communist China.
01:07:26.460 Apparently, CNN would have been upset until today, obviously.
01:07:30.120 But just blame that because you have people who are motivated by safety first.
01:07:35.100 And then you have the people like us, the entrepreneurs and whatnot, who aren't motivated quite the same way or motivated by other things.
01:07:40.760 So the people who are motivated by safety, they're going to wear the mask.
01:07:44.340 They're going to wear the mask.
01:07:45.380 But if you make it a patriotic thing and you say, hey, let's show the rest of the world what the free of the freest country can do.
01:07:51.960 No new rules.
01:07:53.220 No new mandates.
01:07:54.300 We're not going to tell you what to do.
01:07:55.820 We're going to ask you nicely.
01:07:57.420 If you love your fellow American, if you want to look out for your older veterans and older citizens, then go ahead and do this.
01:08:02.860 Wear this mask because we don't have all the facts.
01:08:04.500 But here's what we do know.
01:08:05.640 What you'll know, what you'll find if you ask people nicely, because trust me, I grew up with the reddest of rednecks in Texas.
01:08:10.900 And if you ask rednecks nicely to do something, you'll be amazed.
01:08:15.160 They'll be the ones walking in the store and being like, yeah, they'll be like, hey, buddy, I see you don't have a mask, man.
01:08:19.520 Don't you love your fellow American?
01:08:20.800 I got one in the car, man.
01:08:22.000 It's nice.
01:08:22.520 My mama made it.
01:08:25.740 You'll be amazed at how people will go out of their way to take care and look out for their fellow American when you just ask them and leave it up to the goodwill of people.
01:08:35.020 Probably right.
01:08:35.920 I appreciate it.
01:08:36.620 Thanks, Matt.
01:08:36.980 Certainly a much better approach.
01:08:38.260 And also, I will say something that the media could not allow to happen because Donald Trump was saying China was at fault here and they couldn't agree with it until now.
01:08:48.180 Now there's there's releasing information.
01:08:50.260 You know, they're finding documents and all this wonderful journalism is being done about how bad China was at the beginning of this, even though, look, Dr.
01:08:58.640 Birx was saying that from the beginning that they were that China withholding information changed the way we responded to the virus.
01:09:08.080 Right.
01:09:08.520 We didn't think it was a big deal because China was telling us it wasn't.
01:09:12.160 I think the problem with that, though, is that the drive to make everybody wear a mask was it was driven by Democrats.
01:09:23.200 And patriotism is the furthest thing from the mind of a Democrat.
01:09:27.220 Exactly.
01:09:27.920 And the left couldn't even acknowledge it.
01:09:29.880 Yeah, they can't.
01:09:30.640 They don't acknowledge it.
01:09:32.000 They don't think that way at all.
01:09:33.820 You see bits and pieces of this, of a good response in the way that they're doing this every once in a while.
01:09:40.500 Like there were places that were saying, you know what, a good place, a good thing for you to do in this time when things are closed, times are tough.
01:09:47.760 Go out to a park, go out to a beach, stay away from people while you're there.
01:09:51.440 But, you know, be outside, do things outside.
01:09:54.260 You know, if you're going to have a church service, do it outside.
01:09:56.740 Enjoy the great weather when you have the great weather.
01:09:59.080 Those sorts of messages would have been good.
01:10:00.860 But what they did yesterday, the CDC yesterday, was also, I think, a good step, which is they shortened the quarantine time.
01:10:09.120 I went through the quarantine, which I had to do 10 days of quarantine.
01:10:14.300 And now they're saying 7 to 10, right?
01:10:15.860 Now they're saying it's down to 7 for what I would have had 7.
01:10:18.800 They cut it from 10 to 7.
01:10:19.960 And they cut it from 14 to 10 for the other type of quarantine.
01:10:23.280 The bottom line with that, though, is what was happening.
01:10:25.940 And I will tell you personal experience here.
01:10:29.180 This is true.
01:10:29.960 That people don't go get tested because they don't want to deal with the quarantine.
01:10:37.080 So they don't want to know that they have it.
01:10:39.360 We talked to people because we were in contact with people.
01:10:41.660 We had to call them.
01:10:42.420 We had to say, hey, sorry, we got it.
01:10:44.120 Like, you should probably go get tested or whatever.
01:10:46.800 We're supposed to tell everybody that we know or have ever passed in a hallway.
01:10:50.820 And what the, some people were like, okay, yeah, go get tested.
01:10:54.600 But there was a decent amount of pushback on just like, oh, God, don't tell me that.
01:10:58.060 And I don't, my, my, we had people who telling us, hey, well, my, my son has got a football game and I don't want him to miss that.
01:11:05.980 And my mom's coming into town.
01:11:08.200 It's like, that's the exact time you want to get tested, right?
01:11:12.180 Like, before your mom, who's likely elderly, is coming into town, you probably want to know if you have COVID.
01:11:19.000 But it's, look, it is completely disruptive.
01:11:21.640 But I honestly think if people would just do what the caller was talking about and just be like, look, you know, let's just do the best that we can.
01:11:28.340 We can't shut down society.
01:11:29.600 And when you try to tell people, restrict yourself out of this problem, just sacrifice all of your life until we get this under control, that is not a message that's going to connect with anybody.
01:11:42.580 Because even in these places where they have the strict mandates, they're not being followed.
01:11:48.460 They're not being followed.
01:11:50.440 People went into quarantine before the mandate started because they were afraid of what was going on.
01:11:56.020 And they came out of the quarantine before they ended because they were done with it.
01:11:59.700 But if you can, if you, if you can actually take a moment and communicate reliable information consistently without haranguing people, you can get some good results.
01:12:12.520 But they, they've been incapable of doing that from the beginning.
01:12:15.940 The media can't do anything but say, you know what, if you don't do everything that we say in the order that we say it, it's because you like Donald Trump and you're a racist and you don't care about old people.
01:12:27.420 You're killing grandma. And this has been a terrible approach, not only because it's not true and not only because it is just an awful thing to do to your fellow person, but also because it's not effective in any way.
01:12:39.900 It doesn't work. People don't listen to it.
01:12:42.580 Yeah. They don't trust us.
01:12:44.960 They don't trust us enough to believe the best about us, that we would do what we can to avoid infecting anybody, especially the most vulnerable among us.
01:12:53.940 And if they would have, yes, in the beginning said, look, let's protect the most vulnerable among us and let's make sure that those who are really in danger here don't get infected and the rest of you just act responsibly.
01:13:07.860 Yeah. I think that would have been received really well. I think so, too.
01:13:11.080 And we'd be way further ahead of the game than we are.
01:13:14.000 Who's going to connect with that message? The caller brought it up in terms of patriotism.
01:13:17.640 But I would also argue like it's a message that would connect with people of faith to say, like, you know, look, I understand this is annoying, but can you sacrifice for other people like that is a Christian conservative message?
01:13:29.640 That's not a liberal message.
01:13:31.640 That is a Christian conservative message.
01:13:33.960 And instead they were like, no, we are welding you in your garage.
01:13:38.340 And that is not going to help.
01:13:40.240 It makes people you even pointed this out with a vaccine.
01:13:42.480 If they mandate it, people are going to be less likely to take it.
01:13:45.900 Yeah. And they're going to do it anyway because they want to push you around and force people.
01:13:50.040 And they don't trust us.
01:13:51.460 Andrew Cuomo will do it anyway.
01:13:53.000 Yeah, he will.
01:13:53.860 Because he doesn't, I mean, it's not about how many people get the virus or how people feel.
01:13:58.180 It's about Andrew Cuomo making sure he gets a lot of books sold and acting like he can go on these press conferences and get praised by the media.
01:14:06.280 And people need to call that out.
01:14:08.920 There's been a lot of places.
01:14:09.800 I mean, look at Florida.
01:14:10.460 Florida has done really well in comparison to places like New York and has had some of the least restrictive rules.
01:14:18.200 But I think DeSantis has treated his populace like adults.
01:14:22.500 He said, look, this is real.
01:14:25.160 These are real problems.
01:14:26.360 We have a lot of vulnerable people in Florida, a lot of elderly people in Florida.
01:14:29.760 Their death rate should be really high.
01:14:32.140 But he said, look, go out there.
01:14:34.460 We're going to keep things open.
01:14:35.600 I mean, I believe they're at 100% capacity now, even like in stadiums and stuff.
01:14:42.180 Now, the stadiums are choosing themselves to hold back capacity.
01:14:46.060 But yeah, but you notice the games that are played in Florida.
01:14:49.460 If you watch college football, the games that are played in Florida are much higher attended than anywhere else in the country.
01:14:57.900 Yeah.
01:14:58.660 And that's a good sign for the Super Bowl, which is also happened to be being played in Tampa this year.
01:15:02.920 But it is it is.
01:15:05.420 Are you planning to go?
01:15:06.600 Are you trying to not only already have my ticket?
01:15:09.020 Oh, you do.
01:15:09.520 Which I bought, I believe, in April.
01:15:10.880 Oh, wow.
01:15:11.280 I was like, screw it.
01:15:12.160 I'm I'm I'm making this happen.
01:15:14.080 I'm willing the Super Bowl into existence.
01:15:16.360 But yeah, no, I, you know, I'm all set to go.
01:15:19.400 I'm it's funny.
01:15:20.560 I've been doing these polls every couple of months on Twitter saying, do you think the Super Bowl will be played on the day?
01:15:26.380 It's supposed to be played with a pretty close to full audience.
01:15:28.920 And it was I think when I first asked it, it was like the summer and it was like maybe maybe 40 percent of people said no.
01:15:37.580 And then it was up to about 80 percent of people.
01:15:39.660 Last time I asked it, I should ask.
01:15:40.780 Oh, yeah.
01:15:41.280 I mean, because I think quite clearly that the NFL is not there's any way they're going to do that.
01:15:45.060 They're not going to let the full crowd in there.
01:15:46.380 They may have it on the same day.
01:15:47.940 Yeah, it'll probably be played.
01:15:49.640 It does seem like they're doing everything.
01:15:50.780 I watched a football game between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers at 340 p.m. on a Wednesday.
01:15:58.880 So I think they're trying to get that Super Bowl in on time.
01:16:01.280 Amazing.
01:16:02.060 Let's go to Justin in New York.
01:16:03.740 Hey, Justin, you're on the Glenn Beck program with Pat and Stu.
01:16:08.640 Oh, hey.
01:16:09.360 Hey.
01:16:11.240 Go ahead.
01:16:12.000 This is where you come in.
01:16:13.000 Yeah, you should try talking now.
01:16:13.900 Yeah, it's pretty cool.
01:16:15.440 I'm sorry.
01:16:15.960 I'm trying to get my coat on.
01:16:18.720 So last night I was watching Tucker Carlson, and they were saying that they tested some samples for the American Red Cross where there was antibodies from last March or April, way before we were told about this.
01:16:38.900 So it would indicate that coronavirus has been in our community or in our country a lot longer than what we thought.
01:16:46.940 Oh, yeah, because they had antibodies from people that were tested clear back in March when really that was those were the first cases that happened in the U.S.
01:16:55.720 So for people to already have antibodies at that point.
01:16:58.540 At that point.
01:16:58.960 I see what you're saying.
01:16:59.520 Yeah.
01:16:59.620 Well, I think it went back to probably December of 2019.
01:17:02.520 It seems to be the current.
01:17:04.140 Some people believe November, but it does seem to be earlier here in the States.
01:17:09.200 There has been some recent reporting on that.
01:17:11.840 Wow.
01:17:12.660 But that wouldn't.
01:17:14.640 I mean, I think the first cases came in February.
01:17:17.220 Right.
01:17:17.840 That we knew initially in Los Angeles.
01:17:20.040 Maybe there were like very travelers.
01:17:21.980 Yeah.
01:17:22.120 From China and such.
01:17:23.960 But they I know it's it's an interesting thing.
01:17:26.800 It's tough to really.
01:17:27.960 It didn't seem like it was exploding at that time.
01:17:29.900 If you look at if you look at all cause mortality, you see a huge spike in March and April.
01:17:34.900 I mean, it definitely seems like that's when it really hit.
01:17:36.560 But we don't we don't know exactly what I look.
01:17:39.540 It's China.
01:17:40.280 And until, you know, we will find out at some point in like 2060 that China knew way more than we ever knew.
01:17:50.740 It's like when you know, when when some iron curtain falls and somebody leaks some documents, you find out, you know, decades later with these communist regimes, what actually happened.
01:17:59.560 And we've seen it over and over again with the Soviet Union as as their, you know, their country crumbled.
01:18:07.380 We found out all sorts of stuff that we didn't know.
01:18:09.380 Well, China is still claiming 86000 people are infected to this day.
01:18:13.680 I mean, come on.
01:18:14.320 And 4634 people have died.
01:18:18.540 It's absolutely ridiculous.
01:18:19.700 I mean, that is asinine.
01:18:21.700 No, it's not true.
01:18:23.060 Can't be.
01:18:24.040 It's got to be 10 times, 100 times, a thousand times higher than that.
01:18:29.340 I mean, we know and probably not for a really long, probably not for a real long time for a really long time.
01:18:33.860 They have a they have a way to seem to be able to just like make people disappear quite often.
01:18:39.500 And they're like, hey, did you know they have like a million Uyghurs in camps?
01:18:43.360 I was like, how do we how is that new news?
01:18:45.360 How do you get to a million before anyone notices in the year 2020?
01:18:48.680 And it's like, well, I just did it.
01:18:50.880 They just did it.
01:18:51.680 Yeah.
01:18:51.860 You know, when you have control over society, it's a lot easier to do these things.
01:18:55.220 And look, it's also easier to control a freaking virus when you can weld everyone in the garage.
01:18:59.360 It is it when you when you can you can basically ruin the lives of anyone who speaks out about it.
01:19:06.380 You can hide a lot of cases.
01:19:07.500 I mean, that's what they did with the doctors who discovered it initially.
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01:20:54.720 They've done another, Rasmussen has done another poll about how people view socialism.
01:21:04.080 This always amazes me.
01:21:05.700 About half, well, 47% of voters surveyed said they have an unfavorable opinion of socialism.
01:21:15.360 47% in the United States of America?
01:21:19.600 Wow.
01:21:20.360 Less than a third, 29%, said they had a favorable view.
01:21:26.080 So almost 30% of the American populace has a favorable view of socialism.
01:21:31.560 Now, I'm assuming that they're surveying people who know what socialism is.
01:21:37.120 It is my experience, though, based on, more on trivia, on Fridays during football season, that many people don't understand what socialism is.
01:21:48.500 They think it's socializing with people.
01:21:51.280 They think it's like social media.
01:21:52.880 People don't believe us when we say that.
01:21:55.000 That is the most common response over, like, a decade of asking the question, what is socialism?
01:22:00.280 socialism is either a social network or people socializing with each other.
01:22:05.660 Yeah.
01:22:05.880 Like, communicating with other people.
01:22:07.540 Yeah.
01:22:07.620 That's what they think it is.
01:22:08.580 Yep.
01:22:09.440 How is that possible?
01:22:10.480 I don't know.
01:22:12.160 Because, I mean, I can understand saying, like, isn't that, like, what the Russians did?
01:22:16.000 You know, like, something like a very loose understanding that it's a governmental system of some sort.
01:22:20.760 You don't need to know all the details of it.
01:22:22.600 Right.
01:22:22.840 But to not even be familiar with the word in any way is a little shocking to me.
01:22:27.020 It's quite shocking.
01:22:28.160 We should point out, tomorrow on your program, the greatest football franchise of all time, the Philadelphia Eagles, will be playing the Green Bay Packers.
01:22:36.880 The actual greatest.
01:22:37.820 Who might be slightly better this year in some ways, by some observers.
01:22:42.840 You're only saying that because it's true that the Packers are better.
01:22:46.760 Quite clearly this year, unfortunately.
01:22:48.800 But they will be playing each other on Moron Trivia.
01:22:50.240 I'll be joining you for that on Pack Ray Unleashed.
01:22:52.940 Yeah.
01:22:53.160 So that's in the second hour of tomorrow's show.
01:22:55.440 You can join us live, which would be, you know, in the second hour would be 8 o'clock Eastern, 7 o'clock Central.
01:23:01.800 So be there.
01:23:03.520 Aloha.
01:23:05.400 In the meantime, let's go to Joe.
01:23:07.580 Joe in North Carolina.
01:23:09.200 Hey.
01:23:10.000 You're on the Glenn Beck program.
01:23:11.220 Hi.
01:23:12.140 Hey, guys.
01:23:12.820 Thank you very much for everything you do.
01:23:14.400 Trying to keep us in.
01:23:15.580 But talking about Linwood, I'll be as quick as I can.
01:23:18.280 I understand what he's trying to do.
01:23:20.880 He's trying to motivate.
01:23:22.400 There have been very few Republicans in the Congress or Senate, even speaking of a few
01:23:27.920 of them.
01:23:28.340 He's trying to motivate him by telling him not to vote?
01:23:30.480 Yeah.
01:23:30.740 Or?
01:23:31.260 Well, no, no, no, no.
01:23:32.360 Okay.
01:23:32.540 You know, okay, I get all these messages, come donate, do this, do this, no, and Cruz
01:23:38.060 and everybody that we normally respect, they're back in, mostly a lot of them because of Trump.
01:23:44.300 But I'm not hearing anything from them.
01:23:47.300 Yeah.
01:23:47.580 Cruz is definitely speaking out about it.
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01:28:38.060 Have you seen this list of all the things that Joe Biden...
01:28:41.300 Now, if you assume that he won the election, these are all the things he overcame in order
01:28:46.480 to win that election.
01:28:48.060 Okay.
01:28:48.920 Things and trends and traditions that have gone on for a long time in U.S. elections.
01:28:55.260 For instance, for nearly 150 years, every president who has gained votes in a re-election campaign
01:29:01.660 has also won re-election.
01:29:03.460 So, if you get more votes than you did when you were first elected, for 150 years, that
01:29:08.760 person has won re-election.
01:29:10.460 That, of course, didn't happen supposedly this time.
01:29:13.080 Trump gained 11 million more votes than he had in 2016, but somehow Biden overcame those
01:29:18.960 odds.
01:29:19.180 He, President Trump also won the highest share of minority voters for a GOP candidate since
01:29:26.260 1960 and still lost.
01:29:28.860 He grew his support among black voters by 50% over 2016.
01:29:34.480 Does that turn out to be the case?
01:29:35.940 Is that right?
01:29:36.920 Because it seemed to me that he didn't do as well with the black vote as we thought he
01:29:42.060 was going to do.
01:29:42.800 But he did improve his numbers where he lost among white voters.
01:29:49.240 Okay.
01:29:50.240 Biden's support among black voters fell below 90%, the level below which Democrat presidential
01:29:56.340 candidates usually lose.
01:29:58.780 Biden shattered the popular vote record while winning a record low 17% of counties in America.
01:30:06.540 Obama won 873 counties in 2008.
01:30:10.360 Biden won only 524 counties in 2020, but somehow outdid Obama in total votes by, what, 15 million,
01:30:18.600 they're saying?
01:30:19.520 And I have not seen those numbers before.
01:30:22.700 I mean, part of that is that it's a high turnout election, right?
01:30:25.580 Some of these things, like, you can explain pretty easily by the fact that state after state
01:30:29.980 after state changed the rules so it was a lot easier to vote.
01:30:32.640 You vote from home.
01:30:33.640 A lot of them sent ballots out when they weren't even requested.
01:30:36.960 And that doesn't necessarily mean fraud, per se, although fraud is obviously easier in
01:30:43.200 an all-male election, mail-in election.
01:30:45.400 But the fact that a lot of people who were fringe voters that wouldn't bother to go to
01:30:50.540 the polls wound up voting for both candidates.
01:30:53.400 I mean, but there was a, you know, obviously Trump specifically told people not to do it.
01:30:59.280 So, you know, Biden won those votes by a lot.
01:31:02.080 But either way, we had a very high turnout election.
01:31:04.840 There's a lot of passion.
01:31:05.640 And for people, people, I mean, there's a lot of passion for Donald Trump.
01:31:09.020 And I think we all realize as well, there's a lot of passion against him.
01:31:13.520 They were literally burning down cities.
01:31:16.240 They were going around the country, burning down cities, breaking windows to claim how racist
01:31:21.960 Donald Trump was.
01:31:22.940 So, I mean, we know there's a lot of passion on both sides on this thing.
01:31:26.500 Biden is also set to be the first president in 60 years to lose Ohio and Florida on his
01:31:31.620 way to election.
01:31:32.720 He is set to become the second president in 168 years to lose Ohio, Florida, and Iowa and
01:31:40.260 still win.
01:31:42.220 Also, President Trump won 18 of 19 bellwether counties, which have a near perfect record over
01:31:48.480 the last 40 years, Biden underperformed Hillary Clinton across the country, except for a few
01:31:54.640 cities, Milwaukee, Detroit, Atlanta, and Philadelphia among them.
01:31:58.800 Yeah, that's it's interesting because, you know, Atlanta, what was it?
01:32:02.700 Atlanta, Milwaukee, Detroit, and Philadelphia.
01:32:06.200 And what was the standard there?
01:32:08.980 The standard was that he underperformed Hillary in.
01:32:13.980 Biden did.
01:32:15.080 Yes.
01:32:15.520 Which is interesting because isn't that because that I don't I haven't looked at all those
01:32:19.100 cities, but I know for a fact, for example, Philadelphia, that's true.
01:32:22.160 Donald Trump did better in Philadelphia than he did in 2016.
01:32:26.520 That's amazing.
01:32:27.340 He improved his position.
01:32:28.280 But that's also like one of the central places that all this fraud supposedly happened.
01:32:33.600 Yes.
01:32:34.200 So it's like it's odd that he would outperform himself from 2016 in this widespread fraud
01:32:42.400 situation.
01:32:42.960 It is.
01:32:43.540 I mean, look, a lot of this stuff is just really strange.
01:32:45.780 The whole thing is strange.
01:32:47.120 Yes.
01:32:47.860 Yeah.
01:32:48.140 Well, and among those is the fact that Republicans won all across the country.
01:32:52.880 I mean, they increased, increased their numbers in the House by a lot.
01:32:57.560 A lot.
01:32:57.860 What is it?
01:32:58.220 14, 15 net gains now?
01:33:00.600 The smallest majority in the House in, I think, since the 30s?
01:33:06.760 Wasn't it?
01:33:07.160 It wasn't even longer.
01:33:08.100 Something like that.
01:33:08.620 And so the result is that Republicans won the under ticket and didn't vote for president.
01:33:15.760 Right?
01:33:16.360 Yeah.
01:33:16.560 I mean, the case there would be that there were a lot of people who, and I think there's
01:33:22.480 some truth to this, but we just don't know how widespread it was.
01:33:25.200 But there's a lot of people who were thinking to themselves, look, I don't want to, I don't
01:33:29.660 want to give Democrats control of everything, but I don't like Trump.
01:33:32.760 Right?
01:33:33.120 And then we know there were some people there who, we obviously know there were some people
01:33:36.460 who were like that.
01:33:37.180 There was also another thing that was interesting about Trump's coalition in 2016, which was
01:33:41.300 instead of, if you think of the left to right spectrum as we would normally think about
01:33:45.620 it, usually what you'd think for most candidates is they will borrow a little bit from the
01:33:50.540 middle.
01:33:50.780 Like, who wins those middle votes?
01:33:52.180 You get your Republicans on your side, and then you take some independents in the middle,
01:33:58.020 and hopefully you take enough independents to defeat what the Democrat did.
01:34:01.580 Right?
01:34:01.680 Trump's coalition was different.
01:34:05.080 Trump got basically all the Republicans.
01:34:07.540 In 2016, he had some outliers, and he got some independents, but he also took a bunch of
01:34:13.120 Democrats.
01:34:14.080 He took people who were actually registered Democrat, a high percentage of those than normal.
01:34:18.400 And those people are fringy voters.
01:34:21.260 They're not dependable to vote for a Republican.
01:34:23.240 And so it looks like he lost some of them in the suburbs, and then some higher income types
01:34:30.400 in the suburbs as well.
01:34:34.040 Because, I mean, you look at the Pennsylvania election, the entire margin comes from the
01:34:38.820 suburbs around Philadelphia.
01:34:39.680 The county I used to live in is one of the counties.
01:34:42.480 And you look at that, the entire margin comes from those four counties that surround Philadelphia
01:34:47.040 in the suburbs.
01:34:48.780 And that wasn't in Philadelphia.
01:34:51.300 As you point out, he actually did better in Philadelphia.
01:34:54.280 He did really well in Philadelphia.
01:34:56.680 For a Republican, at least.
01:34:59.120 Also, Republicans apparently won every House toss-up, all 27.
01:35:05.480 Right?
01:35:06.100 While keeping the Senate majority.
01:35:07.480 There's a couple, I think, they're still undecided, but yeah.
01:35:09.680 And they won more state House chambers, but again, Trump, the Republican, at the top of
01:35:14.200 the ticket, lost.
01:35:14.920 Yep.
01:35:15.540 Which is unusual.
01:35:16.760 Yeah.
01:35:17.300 It's unusual.
01:35:18.640 No incumbent who has received 75 percent.
01:35:20.840 I've never heard this stat before.
01:35:22.560 No incumbent who has received 75 percent of the primary vote has ever lost a re-election.
01:35:27.180 He ran unopposed, though.
01:35:29.480 I mean, he basically ran unopposed.
01:35:31.420 Basically, but there were, at the beginning, a couple.
01:35:33.600 Yeah.
01:35:34.080 There were a couple.
01:35:34.920 I'm pretty sure.
01:35:35.600 What was the guy?
01:35:36.540 Mark, Matt, something Walsh.
01:35:39.640 Joe Walsh?
01:35:40.440 Who was it?
01:35:41.040 Yeah, Joe Walsh.
01:35:41.660 Was it Joe Walsh?
01:35:42.340 Yeah, I think he ran against him.
01:35:43.500 And I think he dropped out before the primary.
01:35:45.000 Mark Sanford ran, but he didn't last to a primary.
01:35:48.240 He ran for a couple of weeks.
01:35:50.020 That's right.
01:35:50.580 He basically ran unopposed.
01:35:52.240 That's just basically saying that incumbents usually win.
01:35:54.800 That's all that's saying.
01:35:56.240 That's not that notable.
01:35:58.520 But he's, let's see, and yeah, he set the record for most of these last few are primary
01:36:04.720 votes.
01:36:05.140 But you're right.
01:36:05.720 He running unopposed like that.
01:36:07.460 Yeah, of course.
01:36:08.300 Yeah.
01:36:08.560 He's going to do well.
01:36:09.400 And again, in primaries, there was a lot of mail-in voting as well.
01:36:12.780 So the turnout was higher than you might expect in some of those primaries when you have an
01:36:16.260 unimposed candidate.
01:36:18.100 Let me give you one thing outside of the sort of fraud situation for a second here.
01:36:23.920 That's drawn my attention over the past couple months.
01:36:27.860 But more as I've been looking at the results come in.
01:36:30.280 Donald Trump made a big stand on not voting by mail.
01:36:37.380 He did.
01:36:37.920 He made that into a bit.
01:36:38.740 And I kept thinking to myself, is it a good idea to tell your voters not to vote anyway
01:36:42.940 that they'll vote?
01:36:44.020 Like the good thing about a mail-in voter, if you're looking at it from a campaign's perspective,
01:36:47.740 is to say, once we lock that person in and they've sent that ballot in, we never have
01:36:52.760 to go back and use resources to bring them again.
01:36:54.580 We don't have to focus on getting that voter.
01:36:56.680 They've already voted.
01:36:57.840 And the Democrats were doing that like crazy.
01:37:00.540 Republicans basically didn't.
01:37:02.820 And you look at the way, that's why the split was so wide, right?
01:37:07.320 Republicans won the election day voting overwhelmingly.
01:37:11.980 Democrats won early voting overwhelmingly.
01:37:14.800 And that's usually the case, but it was much more extreme this time than ever.
01:37:17.740 So I think 38 states have certified their results so far in this election.
01:37:23.420 And when you go through the 38 states, the average move from 2016 to 2020 was three and
01:37:30.180 a half points, basically 3.4, 3.4 points.
01:37:33.020 So the electorate moved against Trump by 3.4 points nationwide.
01:37:37.880 There's some that are higher, some that are lower, but the average is 3.4.
01:37:42.280 Trump outperformed the average in almost all the swing states.
01:37:46.340 He actually did better in the swing states, not worse, but better in the swing states than
01:37:51.140 he did in a lot of these states that are red.
01:37:55.200 The only exceptions of that were Georgia and Arizona.
01:37:57.780 But he outperformed in Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Nevada, and Florida.
01:38:02.440 And Florida to me is the most interesting one.
01:38:04.460 Florida was the second best state for Trump out of the states that have certified so far.
01:38:08.680 The only one that was better was Utah.
01:38:10.120 And Utah, there's a big asterisk there because that was a big Evan McMullin state in 2016.
01:38:15.660 So the movement towards Trump would be expected in Utah just because there's no third party
01:38:20.860 candidate they were interested in.
01:38:22.600 In Florida, it moved.
01:38:25.740 Of the 38 states, 35 of them moved against Trump.
01:38:28.980 35 of the 38 moved against Trump.
01:38:30.980 However, three of them moved toward Trump.
01:38:34.460 Arkansas, Florida, and Utah.
01:38:38.000 Florida is the only state he told people to vote by mail.
01:38:42.720 Really?
01:38:43.360 The only one.
01:38:44.100 He said, Florida, they've been doing it for a while.
01:38:46.400 And it's okay.
01:38:47.080 DeSantis is there.
01:38:47.920 He's a good governor.
01:38:48.780 And he kept saying he was encouraging his voters in Florida to vote by mail.
01:38:52.600 And it was his best state in the union outside of Utah, which again has a big asterisk next
01:38:58.820 to it.
01:38:59.120 But that is, that's a fascinating one.
01:39:00.960 You look at the swing states.
01:39:02.660 He did really well.
01:39:03.520 He did pretty well in Nevada there, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, North Carolina.
01:39:07.640 He outperformed in the swing states.
01:39:09.620 So again, it's odd.
01:39:10.840 You know, it's so tough.
01:39:11.840 So had he not railed against mail-in voting, he might have won the election is sort of your
01:39:20.280 theory.
01:39:20.500 My theory is in an election this close, you can blame lots of stuff.
01:39:24.420 But I think that was a strategic error.
01:39:26.280 That's not to say that it was a strategic error to criticize mail-in voting and the procedures
01:39:31.180 going on with mail-in voting across the country.
01:39:35.040 I think you can fairly say we should not be mailing a million ballots out to a state like
01:39:40.200 they did in Nevada.
01:39:41.400 Right.
01:39:41.540 You shouldn't be doing that.
01:39:44.820 But to discourage your voters to vote is always a way.
01:39:50.960 It's hard.
01:39:51.580 It's a tough line to walk because if people, you know, again, you had a coronavirus sort
01:39:56.380 of increase at that point.
01:39:57.940 A lot of voters that are Republican are elderly and they might not want to risk going to the
01:40:02.520 polls.
01:40:03.400 They, you know, if something comes up, you know, we've seen cases where people who would
01:40:07.600 cast their mail-in voting a vote and then die.
01:40:13.000 Literally like in between their mail-in vote and the election die.
01:40:16.960 You don't want to, you don't ever want to tell your voters to not vote.
01:40:23.740 And I understand he wasn't saying don't vote at all, but circumstances come up on election
01:40:27.620 day.
01:40:27.960 It's only one day.
01:40:28.900 What if there was a giant snowstorm?
01:40:30.260 I kept thinking to myself, what if in Wisconsin, there's a giant snowstorm on election day?
01:40:35.460 This is a risky strategy.
01:40:36.900 Now that didn't play out luckily.
01:40:39.240 But I wonder if that would have helped.
01:40:41.760 I mean, again, you can look at all the other stuff.
01:40:43.560 There's a lot of other stuff and I'm not like tossing away all the other questionable
01:40:47.540 things that have gone on with this election by any means.
01:40:49.580 There are many things that were questionable, but we've focused almost exclusively on that.
01:40:56.580 We got to look at the other stuff too.
01:40:58.140 I mean, I keep coming back to the point of we spent a lot of time talking about the fraud
01:41:01.000 stuff and it's, it's obviously, you know, you got, no matter what the result of it is,
01:41:05.060 I want to know the truth on it, right?
01:41:06.420 I think we all want to know the truth.
01:41:07.520 Yep.
01:41:08.140 But like Joe Biden has now named how many freaking cabinet officials?
01:41:12.140 Eighty four.
01:41:12.700 Eighty four thousand.
01:41:13.800 Eighty four.
01:41:13.980 Eighty four thousand cabinet officials.
01:41:16.220 And it doesn't seem like Republicans are even looking at them.
01:41:19.020 Oh, they're not.
01:41:19.780 They're not paying any attention to it.
01:41:21.120 We're not.
01:41:21.660 And I mean, look, it's going to be very easy to adjust if Donald Trump winds up winning
01:41:25.720 the election and we can all be like, oh, wow, that was great.
01:41:28.020 Now you've got we've got four more years of Donald Trump and lower taxes.
01:41:30.480 We can all adjust easily to lower taxes.
01:41:33.100 But we better not just let Joe Biden slide into this thing without any questioning.
01:41:37.520 We better not let him throw, you know, crazy, extreme people into the cabinet without because
01:41:42.940 he's doing it because he's going to do it.
01:41:44.460 He's doing it.
01:41:45.300 If we don't step.
01:41:46.360 I mean, they're treating them like the Avengers in the media.
01:41:49.120 They're like, the Avengers are here to save the day.
01:41:51.100 If that's the sort of media attention they're getting and we don't say anything, it's going
01:41:55.580 to be he's going to he's going to get let these people skate right through.
01:42:00.180 Triple eight, seven, two, seven, B.
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01:42:02.680 More of the Glenn Beck program with Pat and Stu coming up.
01:42:07.840 All right.
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01:43:25.280 All right, let's, uh, let's talk to Jeff in Kentucky.
01:43:43.680 Jeff, hi, you're on the Glenn Beck program with Pat and Stu.
01:43:46.740 Hi guys.
01:43:47.340 Great show today.
01:43:48.280 Thank you.
01:43:48.860 I had a couple of comments.
01:43:50.120 Um, first of all, we know we can always trust communists to be communists, right?
01:43:56.040 Yes.
01:43:56.540 Yes.
01:43:56.760 Okay.
01:43:57.800 And old people, you know, people 50 and older are the ones that are going to know about socialism
01:44:04.140 and communism the most.
01:44:05.780 The younger crowd doesn't know anything about it because they haven't learned it in school.
01:44:09.220 Yeah.
01:44:09.900 So the older people are the ones that are most vulnerable to the COVID.
01:44:13.180 I'm getting more and more uncomfortable with the idea that old people are 50 or older.
01:44:17.780 Yeah.
01:44:18.100 I was a little troubled by that as well.
01:44:20.860 I based that on school.
01:44:23.040 Sure.
01:44:23.260 Okay.
01:44:23.400 Yeah, of course.
01:44:24.440 About education.
01:44:25.640 And, um, so the, the, those people are the most vulnerable to the vaccine.
01:44:32.480 You got the great reset coming.
01:44:35.220 You've got big business, all these large corporations that are on, on board with the great reset.
01:44:40.860 Pfizer, Moderna, and a lot of the other big pharma companies are probably on board with
01:44:47.740 the great reset.
01:44:49.520 And we know that communists kill their opposition.
01:44:54.060 And the greatest opposition are the people who know what's going on with communism and
01:44:58.580 socialism.
01:44:59.280 So why should we trust a vaccine that comes from a company that's going to, you know, be
01:45:05.920 involved with the great reset, uh, a vaccine that maybe is not necessary to begin with.
01:45:13.600 Yeah.
01:45:14.000 I mean, I, I, I see where you're going here and I don't know.
01:45:16.480 Look, I, I certainly don't want like Bob from Bob's hardware coming up with the vaccine.
01:45:21.080 I think a pharmaceutical company is the right target for that particular thing.
01:45:24.180 And they usually don't like to kill their clientele.
01:45:26.740 Yes.
01:45:27.280 It's usually a bad idea.
01:45:28.540 Yeah.
01:45:28.780 It's not a good idea.
01:45:29.700 I, you know, I mean, I, I could see how a lot of people go down these roads and I, and
01:45:32.580 I understand, look, there's a, there's an interesting tie in, although I don't know
01:45:36.400 Pfizer is expected or excited about the great reset.
01:45:39.860 I don't know that.
01:45:40.960 Yeah.
01:45:41.100 No, I don't know that either, but I don't know anything about Pfizer's political leanings.
01:45:44.340 There's two ways to look at this though, from the conservative perspective.
01:45:46.500 And I see a lot of, you know, look, we can all be, you know, we can all talk about how
01:45:50.480 scary big businesses, uh, and how, but you know, scary government is.
01:45:53.720 And look, there's always reasons to be skeptical of both of those things.
01:45:56.860 The other thing is this is a literal, if like, let's just say if it works for a second,
01:46:01.640 let's just live in a nice world for a moment.
01:46:03.580 And the vaccine is successful and it helps with this problem in a big way.
01:46:07.480 This is an incredible achievement of capitalism.
01:46:11.260 I mean, we're talking about an, a scientific impossibility for all of human history.
01:46:18.440 And here we are eight or nine months later when we first learning of the problem and
01:46:23.640 these vaccines are coming out.
01:46:25.320 Look, we can look, you can, I think honestly, these things are looking like they're so successful
01:46:29.600 that people that don't want to take them probably won't need to.
01:46:33.420 I mean, to get to things like herd immunity.
01:46:36.100 Yeah.
01:46:36.280 I hope that's true.
01:46:37.280 We don't know yet.
01:46:37.980 We will see.
01:46:39.040 Um, the data is promising at this point.
01:46:41.180 The UK did just approve, uh, the Pfizer one.
01:46:43.480 Uh, we're probably next on, on board for doing that.
01:46:46.420 I can understand being skeptical of government and, and, and you gotta be able to make your
01:46:50.240 own choices.
01:46:50.740 I will never argue for a mandate on such things, uh, by any means.
01:46:54.000 But I mean, we should also look at, this is not only a incredible achievement for capitalism,
01:46:59.500 but it is probably, if it works, the primary argument for the Trump legacy.
01:47:07.580 It is one of the most amazing things an administration has ever achieved.
01:47:13.820 And, uh, you know, he's getting no credit for it whatsoever.
01:47:17.500 And his, some of his own fans are not giving him credit for it worked better than anybody
01:47:24.740 could have possibly imagined.
01:47:25.720 Anybody could have possibly imagined.
01:47:26.760 They were all saying, Oh, you're not going to get a vaccine until 2021, 22 at the earliest,
01:47:31.800 probably a conservative administration working with big pharmaceutical companies.
01:47:37.060 It's incredible.
01:47:37.840 Capitalistic process.
01:47:38.880 It's incredible.
01:47:39.460 It really is incredible.
01:47:40.340 If you look through that lens, I think it is.
01:47:43.140 That's yeah.
01:47:44.500 Yeah.
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01:49:21.020 Uh, Barack Obama.
01:49:23.000 You know, it's only when he shows his, his, uh, face again that you think, wow, that's right.
01:49:28.540 Uh, the, this is why I dislike this guy so much with all the intensity of a billion white
01:49:34.740 hot burning suns.
01:49:35.920 I dislike this guy.
01:49:37.320 Uh, ever since he, he left the white house, he's been hinting at the idea that the internet
01:49:42.320 and social media have helped create the single biggest threat to the United States democracy,
01:49:48.280 which by the way, we're not a democracy, but he also, uh, credits his win back in the
01:49:54.840 day to harnessing social media.
01:49:57.720 Um, and now he is trying to shut down conservative thought on social media, even more than it's
01:50:06.180 already being shut down.
01:50:07.540 He doesn't think that the Twitters and Facebooks of the world are doing enough to shut down conservatives.
01:50:14.140 He wants...
01:50:15.440 He's being honest.
01:50:16.060 I, it's just, uh, unbelievable to me, the fascism of these people, and yet it's supposedly
01:50:24.280 Republicans who are the fascists.
01:50:26.820 We're the ones who want to hear more opinions, not less.
01:50:31.420 Uh, but let us at least show our side of the argument.
01:50:36.740 Um, but Obama said, I don't hold the tech companies entirely responsible because this predates
01:50:44.560 social media was already there.
01:50:46.020 He's talking about, I guess, the thought that he doesn't think is worthwhile, but social
01:50:53.040 media has turbocharged it.
01:50:54.800 So he wants them to be more responsible and shut down more opinions on the internet.
01:51:02.180 We have to have a serious conversation about what these business models look like, the algorithms,
01:51:08.640 the mechanisms whereby we can create more of a common conversation.
01:51:13.200 That means he wants to hear from people who believe the things he does, but he doesn't
01:51:19.500 want to hear from those who don't.
01:51:21.460 And that cannot be just a commercially driven conversation.
01:51:25.200 So obviously government needs to intervene in these social media giants as well and help
01:51:30.820 them shut down conservatives.
01:51:32.240 This could get really bad if we don't stand up to it.
01:51:35.800 And it makes no sense, especially for public figures and office holders.
01:51:39.560 Like they keep saying they're going to, they're going to censor Donald Trump's tweets.
01:51:43.820 And, you know, sometimes they'll post warnings with them and all of these things.
01:51:47.480 It's like, let's just, let's just take this scenario for a second.
01:51:49.960 Let's say you will, somebody gets elected.
01:51:51.680 Let's say Donald Trump gets elected in 2016 and two years into his administration, he just
01:51:56.740 turns into an actual racist and starts just tweeting actually racist things.
01:52:00.900 Right?
01:52:01.560 Really?
01:52:02.000 Like we'd all agree we're racist.
01:52:03.400 Let's just say that happened.
01:52:04.380 And Twitter censors them all because they're racist.
01:52:08.680 How do we know who to vote for in 2020?
01:52:12.120 Shouldn't we have the information that, like when a public figure, like think of the things,
01:52:17.540 the crazy things that Ilhan Omar has said online or AOC has said online.
01:52:22.540 Do you want those things censored?
01:52:24.980 No.
01:52:25.300 I don't.
01:52:25.820 I want her to be saying those things so that I know who these people are and I know that
01:52:31.820 I don't want them elected.
01:52:32.740 Right?
01:52:34.260 It's not, why would I want to hide any, any public figures, comments of any sort with
01:52:40.500 the exception of illegal activity?
01:52:42.360 Right?
01:52:42.840 I mean, obviously if someone's literally threatening, threatening someone's life or something,
01:52:47.320 you know, that's a totally different story.
01:52:48.660 But when you, when you talk about like commentary that you might totally disagree with and think
01:52:53.700 is misleading people, I mean like, you know, if people like on the left will say, well,
01:52:57.600 Donald Trump is tweeting these conspiracy theories about the election or conspiracy theories
01:53:01.500 about, about COVID or whatever it is, well, we need that information to judge whether
01:53:08.060 we want him to be president next time.
01:53:10.120 Right?
01:53:10.680 And what he probably runs in 2024.
01:53:13.080 Right?
01:53:13.560 All these things should be out there for us to be able to judge.
01:53:16.120 And the idea that Twitter, Facebook should be the arbiters of truth on this is, is ridiculous.
01:53:25.560 We, we did a thing on Stude Does America on fact checkers this week.
01:53:28.060 And I was just going back for some classic examples.
01:53:30.680 And I went back to a PolitiFact fact check of Glenn back from, you know, the Obama era.
01:53:37.420 And he was talking about John Holdren.
01:53:39.280 Remember the science advisor?
01:53:40.800 Yeah.
01:53:40.940 And how at one time he advocated for forced, I think he said proposed, was his actual word,
01:53:47.580 forced sterilization and mandatory abortions, compulsory abortions.
01:53:52.120 Right.
01:53:52.240 Glenn got rated pants on fire for that claim.
01:53:56.580 Now.
01:53:57.360 What?
01:53:58.020 Really?
01:53:58.520 Pants on fire.
01:53:59.020 Now you go back and you read the guy's book, his own book.
01:54:02.020 Yeah.
01:54:02.340 Where he proposes, and I went through the dictionary definition of propose, exactly what he did,
01:54:08.320 proposes for discussion.
01:54:10.420 He says just like that, we should, there needs to be discussion around whether it's, you know,
01:54:15.860 whether we should have X, Y, and Z and goes through those exact proposals that Glenn outlined.
01:54:20.500 And at the end, they say, well, he never actually did them, and it's unlikely that they'll happen.
01:54:25.240 Pants on fire.
01:54:26.000 It's like, well, that's not what Glenn said.
01:54:26.980 He said he proposed them, which he did.
01:54:29.040 He did.
01:54:29.640 Should have been true.
01:54:30.500 You want to say mostly true because you don't like this characterization?
01:54:33.360 You could go there.
01:54:34.220 To go all the way to not only not false, but pants on fire, their worst rating.
01:54:39.100 And then these are the people who are making the fact check decisions to see whether your tweet is true or not,
01:54:46.260 whether it gets a warning, whether it gets demonetized, whether it gets, you know, thrown into oblivion and not shared with anyone.
01:54:54.300 And think of how convenient this is.
01:54:55.920 When you come to like a selection bias type of situation, you know, we've said a thousand things on this show today, right?
01:55:01.080 Like you could clearly find the overwhelming majority of them are unquestionable, right?
01:55:05.900 Like you just, we're just talking about basic things that would be rated true.
01:55:10.140 Then there's some things where we have opinion where you, they may say true or false.
01:55:13.680 But if you pick the statements from Republicans that are false, which everyone says something wrong every once in a while,
01:55:20.220 and you give, you rate them false all the time, then you shrink their audience.
01:55:26.220 And then when they say the thing that's true that you don't like, well, you don't have to fact check that one.
01:55:30.920 And so that gets to a smaller audience, the reverse with the left.
01:55:35.320 They fact check things that are true.
01:55:37.380 Obviously Democrats occasionally every once in a while say something that's true.
01:55:41.020 They pick those things, fact check them true.
01:55:42.860 They don't fact check the ones when they're false.
01:55:45.040 And then their audience grows, not shrinks.
01:55:47.680 And when they say the false thing, it goes to more people, which is a terrible outcome.
01:55:53.200 But it's one that these, you know, these organizations propagate all the time.
01:55:56.700 So, yeah, and Obama has been pretty prominent over the last few weeks for some reason.
01:56:04.800 He's getting into everything.
01:56:09.120 And he was just interviewed by Peter Hamby from Good Luck America.
01:56:15.440 Had some interesting things to say to the young advocates or activists, people like AOC.
01:56:22.120 Here's what he had to say.
01:56:23.480 If you're a young activist today and you believe really passionately in a slogan like defund the police, what is your advice to that activist also knowing that a lot of politicians won't go near that phrase?
01:56:34.760 It's interesting.
01:56:35.700 We take for granted if you want people to buy your sneakers that you're going to market it to your audience.
01:56:41.220 If a musician drops a record, they're going to try to reach certain audiences speaking to folks where they are.
01:56:50.320 It's no different in terms of ideas.
01:56:52.260 If you believe, as I do, that we should be able to reform the criminal justice system so that it's not biased and treats everybody fairly, I guess you can use a snappy slogan like defund the police.
01:57:06.500 But you know you've lost a big audience the minute you say it, which makes it a lot less likely that you're actually going to get the changes you want done.
01:57:14.040 Snappy.
01:57:14.720 A snappy slogan.
01:57:16.260 He still has the whistle going on.
01:57:22.600 That wasn't apparently part of the Oval Office carried with him outside of his presidency as well.
01:57:30.400 The snappy slogan.
01:57:33.480 I love that because he's just admitting the truth here, which is they all believe in these crazy ideas.
01:57:40.320 The question is only whether you say them or not.
01:57:43.360 Yep.
01:57:43.860 Right?
01:57:44.300 So Ilhan Omar says them.
01:57:45.900 I don't think he...
01:57:46.560 Brock O'Lava doesn't say them.
01:57:47.240 I don't think he disagrees with defund the police.
01:57:49.820 He just doesn't like the slogan.
01:57:51.000 He just doesn't like the slogan because it's too snappy.
01:57:54.940 Snappy.
01:57:55.380 And it turns people off because when you tell people what you actually plan to do and that's defund the police, you're not supposed to do that.
01:58:03.220 He wants it done subversively.
01:58:06.240 So you don't announce your intentions that clearly.
01:58:12.280 And I keep wondering, too, like, if you defund the police, how do you implement a mask mandate?
01:58:22.060 How do you enforce a mask mandate when you've defunded the police?
01:58:25.400 It's going to be difficult.
01:58:26.400 How are you going to keep people locked up in their homes if you defunded the police?
01:58:29.720 Yeah.
01:58:29.980 I don't know that I want the answer to that question.
01:58:31.960 It's probably really scary.
01:58:33.300 National Guard, Marines.
01:58:34.760 I don't know.
01:58:35.100 Somebody else will come to your home.
01:58:36.360 God only knows.
01:58:37.120 But a force will be involved.
01:58:38.440 But, yeah, this goes back to Van Jones when he went into the White House.
01:58:44.940 And we went through his older commentaries.
01:58:46.900 And he said he wanted to drop the radical means to get the radical ends.
01:58:51.480 He was okay no longer saying he was a communist and no longer being a radical.
01:58:56.440 Right.
01:58:56.800 Because at the end, to get the results he wanted, it was smarter to put on a suit and go into a business meeting and convince companies that they should all adopt a replicate of the Green New Deal.
01:59:08.180 And that's always been what Barack Obama is all about, hasn't it?
01:59:12.940 He won't come out and say, look, I'm a Marxist, even though he has followed the Marxist theory his entire life.
01:59:21.740 He said it a long time ago, but he wouldn't say it when he was going into office.
01:59:25.640 Because he knew that would hurt him politically.
01:59:28.320 Exactly.
01:59:28.940 He's covering.
01:59:30.420 And by the way, he's right on this point.
01:59:34.060 He's smart.
01:59:35.020 If you want to become, if you want to get something done as a progressive, he is correct that defund the police scared the hell out of everybody.
01:59:42.200 It scared the hell out of Democrats.
01:59:44.160 It scared the hell out of any fringe Republican who might have voted for Joe Biden.
01:59:51.060 Those people were scared because of the things Ilhan Omar and AOC advocate for, like getting rid of police so that when you call 911, nothing happens.
01:59:59.960 Like that is like, that's something that you don't need to be some hardcore Republican to believe in that.
02:00:06.420 So it did scare off some voters.
02:00:07.700 He's right that the better approach to get to those policies is to not say them out loud.
02:00:12.560 But it is really freaking revealing when you have to hide the thing that you want.
02:00:17.520 I never have a problem saying I want lower taxes.
02:00:20.100 I never have to say, oh, well, what we want, of course, is to defund the government.
02:00:29.580 Like, I don't need to say that.
02:00:30.660 I want lower taxes because I believe people should have more of their own money.
02:00:34.600 Period.
02:00:35.860 Like, I don't need to hide it.
02:00:37.880 I don't need to hide.
02:00:39.020 Like, people are like, oh, well, let's, you know what?
02:00:41.200 Let me give you a great slogan.
02:00:43.260 We are not for abortion.
02:00:45.480 We're for choice.
02:00:47.280 We are pro-choice.
02:00:49.400 I have no problem saying I'm against abortion.
02:00:51.660 I don't, pro-life is a fine summary because it also does encapsulate the argument.
02:00:59.520 However, I have no problem saying I'm against abortion.
02:01:03.280 I don't think women should have the right to choose to kill their children.
02:01:07.060 Yes, I think that's a bad idea.
02:01:08.780 And I don't run from it.
02:01:10.060 I don't need to run from it.
02:01:11.620 But they do.
02:01:12.300 They do.
02:01:12.840 Because they're radicals.
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02:03:33.580 Let's go to James in Alabama.
02:03:36.040 James, you're on the Glenn Beck Program.
02:03:39.820 Hey, guys.
02:03:40.520 How y'all doing?
02:03:41.100 Good.
02:03:43.180 Hey, I was just calling.
02:03:44.120 I listen to your show every day.
02:03:45.340 And I'm just an extremely concerned citizen.
02:03:50.320 You know, with all, we all know this election was a fraud.
02:03:55.120 I mean, I just, I don't get it.
02:03:59.160 And I guess my point is, you know, I listen to your show and a lot of the like-minded shows.
02:04:04.720 And, you know, why are we not calling it out for what this is?
02:04:08.520 I mean, our Constitution protects us in times like this, and this is what I call tyranny.
02:04:16.040 And I just don't, I don't understand why can we, how much longer can we just sit back and let our country just go by the wayside of this, you know?
02:04:29.760 So, I'm just trying to be as simple as I can be about it.
02:04:32.640 No, no.
02:04:33.160 And look, I understand people are really frustrated over this.
02:04:36.420 I think, like, one of the things we have to remember this whole situation is we are calling it out or not is not how this thing gets decided.
02:04:45.800 We can't win the election on social media.
02:04:48.140 This is something that the attorneys are going to have to win in court.
02:04:51.360 Right.
02:04:51.520 Talk radio is not how this thing gets won or lost.
02:04:54.440 Sidney Powell and the Trump team, they've got to present their case.
02:04:58.660 And I will say, every one of them has come on this show.
02:05:01.580 And what they have told us is, we understand the time restraints and we will be able to prove it in court.
02:05:06.560 Now, look, I don't know.
02:05:07.440 I mean, we're a week away from the electoral vote going down.
02:05:11.660 And so far, we haven't seen the proof presented in court yet, to my knowledge.
02:05:15.500 At least successfully.
02:05:16.440 I mean, you could say you've heard stuff that you believe or not, but the bottom line is they have to prove it successfully in court.
02:05:21.420 And if they can't do that, then, you know what?
02:05:23.860 The conservative people are going to look at this and say, all right, like, even if we think this is the wrong result, what's going to happen is we're going to fight our asses off to make sure that it doesn't happen again.
02:05:32.840 And look, you know, Donald Trump was president for four years.
02:05:37.560 You know, he is going to, I think, if he loses here, going to run again in 2024.
02:05:42.240 And there will be a lot of discussion about how he kind of said that.
02:05:45.580 Yeah.
02:05:45.760 And how to secure the voting system before that so that we don't have these questions next time.
02:05:52.100 But, you know, look, it's a tough ask.
02:05:55.060 And we said that to the attorneys at the time.
02:05:56.900 This is what you're trying to do is going to be very difficult.
02:05:59.520 And they expressed extreme confidence in their ability to do it in court in this timeline.
02:06:05.420 Sure did.
02:06:06.580 You know, the clock is ticking, but they believe they're going to do it.
02:06:09.800 We'll see if they can.
02:06:12.240 La, la, la, la, la, la.