The Glenn Beck Program - May 21, 2019


Pat Takes Revenge on the Metric System | 5⧸21⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 44 minutes

Words per Minute

164.74176

Word Count

17,193

Sentence Count

18

Misogynist Sentences

27

Hate Speech Sentences

33


Summary

In this episode of the Glenbeck Program, Glen and Pat and J.J. discuss abortion, the Democratic candidates for president, and where to draw the line when it comes to abortion rights and abortion restrictions. Also, actor and actor Jeff Daniels has some words for Donald Trump supporters.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program all right well the
00:00:09.200 2020 candidates for president in the democrat party uh continue to stake out death as as their
00:00:18.940 main issue really yeah it's a death cult uh we've said that many times it's i think it's true um
00:00:26.320 we we were just listening to uh steve bullock on the news and uh on the uh four minute buzz uh and
00:00:33.460 you know the the governor of montana you won't believe what he had to say we'll share that with
00:00:38.120 you also the governor of georgia though making some real sense and uh so we'll get into that
00:00:44.720 also jeff daniels actor jeff daniels has some words for trump supporters it's all about race it's
00:00:51.380 always about race uh that and much much more uh coming up in one minute it's pat and jeffy for
00:00:58.980 glen on the glenbeck program 888-727-BECK great to have you with us uh some interesting thoughts on
00:01:06.080 abortion from some of these democrat candidates uh people keep asking them so where do you draw the
00:01:13.880 line and they all say the same thing they won't there is no line there is no there's no line there's
00:01:19.900 no line to them this is just unbelievable it's it's amazing to watch um one of the latest maybe
00:01:27.620 the latest into the race steve bullock from montana he's he's the governor of montana why he thinks he
00:01:32.960 has any chance at all at winning i'll never know uh but here he is uh talking about abortion he's asked
00:01:42.500 he's asked about restrictions what limits would you put on abortion uh none these are decisions
00:01:50.860 that should not be made by legislators i mean we've 1973 roe versus wade is still the law of the land
00:01:59.040 as opposed to attacking it we should actually be promoting it and we should be both codifying
00:02:04.980 the opportunities under roe versus wade and at state level i haven't allowed those any restrictions
00:02:10.300 okay so it's it's a decision that shouldn't be made by legislators why should it be made by
00:02:17.460 supreme court justices are they are they superhuman somehow yes are they superpowers are they godlike
00:02:24.300 well yeah to them well only because they like that decision yeah if it was a decision they didn't
00:02:31.520 like they would hate them with everything in them that's a decision that shouldn't be made by
00:02:36.300 legislators why what what happened to uh democracy being so important i thought it was i keep telling
00:02:44.900 you it's not a democracy but they keep telling us it is and then when when it comes to democracy
00:02:50.100 they want it decided by nine people that's not democracy not even close that's amazing that's
00:02:57.480 amazing what a pathetic answer which shouldn't be left to legislators who should it be left to
00:03:02.860 uh amazing amazing well we're gonna find out from uh pete butting jidge who he thinks
00:03:11.240 the fine mayor of south bend the fine mayor of south bend and if anybody knows about abortion
00:03:15.860 and the limits that should be placed on abortion it's the mayor of south bend indiana i think we all
00:03:21.040 agree on that yes okay here he is there's been a lot of focus this week about the states that have
00:03:26.800 voted to restrict women's rights but there's also been a movement in the other direction new york state
00:03:31.660 also this year passed a new law which significantly increases a woman's right to accept to an abortion
00:03:38.180 it used to be the exception was at after i think it's 24 weeks to protect the life of a woman now
00:03:44.880 the new law is to protect the health of a woman which is a much more lenient standard and i guess the
00:03:50.580 question is do you believe at any point in pregnancy whether it's at six weeks or eight weeks or 24 weeks
00:03:57.820 or whatever that there should be any limit on a woman's right to have an abortion you know i think
00:04:02.440 the the dialogue has got so caught up on where you draw the line yeah that we've gotten away from the
00:04:08.200 fundamental question of who gets to draw the line oh and i trust women trust to draw the line when it's
00:04:14.340 i trust women to draw the line well you can't trust them because that's cost us 60 million babies
00:04:31.960 since 1973 trusting women has cost 60 million children since 1973 i think that's a stupid thing to do
00:04:43.220 uh once we've seen the outcome of trusting women i'm sorry you can't you can't you can't allow you
00:04:51.980 can't allow the slaughter of babies anymore you just get we can't and i think i think we understand
00:04:57.940 that now i hope so and we're fighting back and we're fighting back really hard and we're getting
00:05:03.880 a lot of pushback from you know the left because obviously they don't think there should be any limit
00:05:09.260 at any time and that's up to 40 weeks well listen we'd let them have free reign for a number of years
00:05:14.260 right i mean it's gone for for many years where we thought right we just let them have this argument
00:05:19.300 fine it'll be okay and it's not fine it's not okay right and now the pushback is happening and
00:05:25.820 they're like whoa wait yeah they don't like it they don't like to be challenged on this issue they
00:05:29.780 they haven't been for a long time right and they don't like it well tough tough there's too many
00:05:36.100 lives at stake no kidding that's a separate body that's not that's not the woman's body we're
00:05:40.980 talking about that's a separate body inside there uh with a separate dna strand yeah but when separate
00:05:47.100 organs when when is it a separate body like like after birth two or three years no no two or three
00:05:53.700 like when you're three years old four years old something like that much right away as it starts
00:05:57.240 developing it's it's separate yeah so i know what i'm saying like when is it a human yeah i know
00:06:03.480 this is a separate human it's a human the whole time it's the whole time from the beginning the
00:06:07.880 whole time right after its birth it's never going to be a plant life it's never going to be a
00:06:12.340 vegetable matter it's from what from when it's not going to be an auto part uh it's always going
00:06:17.920 to be a human from the very beginning from the very beginning at the hospital i'm talking about
00:06:22.820 from from conception huh so yeah that's the way it works that's the way it works as far as i'm
00:06:29.000 concerned as far as these democrats are concerned it's never a child it's never a human and yeah
00:06:34.440 right never literally this is literally not one of the 23 candidates in the democrat party
00:06:42.900 have any cutoff for abortion there is no cutoff right from any of them that's staggering
00:06:51.760 yes it is it used to be that they'd concede all right you know 21 weeks come on 24 weeks
00:06:59.700 whatever i mean you can't have third trimester abortions well now unless the health of the
00:07:06.820 mother is in effect or something right and that's really rare they always right but they always
00:07:10.840 threw that out there very rare but they always threw that out there after the 21 weeks or the
00:07:15.220 whatever whatever amount of line that they're drawing there's no line there's none there's no line
00:07:19.620 zero uh that's how extreme that's how radical they are on this it's just really what's gotten
00:07:27.140 worse but that's really what put us our back against the wall on this right exactly to fight
00:07:31.720 back no i think we really woke up when new york passed that bill and then virginia was gonna pass
00:07:38.220 that bill i think so too and other states considered the bill so you know and you've got that you've got
00:07:46.680 states fighting back all through the south which is great it's yeah you have eight states now have
00:07:52.940 passed pretty tough new laws six of them heartbeat bills um and one of them beyond heartbeat so good
00:08:00.680 yeah i i i think it's great meanwhile george's governor brian kemp mocked the celebrities who were
00:08:08.560 threatening to boycott the state because of their heartbeat bill uh of course alissa milano and
00:08:14.580 alec baldwin and others have spoken out against the law and they've signed letters of protest oh no
00:08:20.380 to demand that the state abandon its heartbeat bill was it like a strongly worded letter yeah it is okay
00:08:27.960 yeah they're strongly worded and and they're really upset and uh and they don't like brian kemp
00:08:33.340 and he said i understand that some folks don't like this new law i'm fine with that we're elected to do
00:08:39.540 what's right and standing up for precious life is always the right thing to do boom we value
00:08:45.980 and protect innocent life even though that makes c-list celebrities squawk
00:08:51.940 that is fantastic that's really good just poke them another time yeah poke them one more time
00:09:01.320 do you know that that's uh that that hurt them more than anything call it a c-list
00:09:06.920 really good is alissa milano even c-list though she might be d or e by now oh no she's f-list
00:09:14.760 she's she's what what was the last thing she was in i told you oh yeah that's right runway
00:09:19.960 something or other project runway all project runway all-stars yeah i'm sure that plus she's
00:09:25.320 made a fortune on her uh on her clothing line right she yeah she's done a bunch with uh major
00:09:30.440 league baseball and nba and nfl with her clothing line i mean she's big contracts with them
00:09:36.780 yeah so she's doing okay plus her her show uh charmed is in uh syndication syndication for a
00:09:43.080 long time probably makes good money from that i mean she's okay yeah i mean she's for sure a c-lister
00:09:48.520 sure at best yeah a c-lister for sure i mean right i mean she's not even getting the hallmark gigs
00:09:56.340 no you're she's not getting the hallmark christmas movies even i've never seen her in one
00:10:00.480 of course she probably wouldn't want to do a christmas that's true yeah that's true that's too nice
00:10:04.800 she's too evil for that uh other entertainers who have uh had a fit over george's uh law are mia
00:10:14.400 farrow uh ben stiller don cheetle sean penn carrie washington and others yeah i mean those are those
00:10:23.140 are you know those are some big games in hollywood but they're you know they're the same it's the same
00:10:26.820 it's the same yeah the same loud mouths on every issue yeah uh so that's great that the governor of
00:10:35.300 georgia not caving in to any of this more in just a minute coming up pat gray in for glenn beck and
00:10:42.060 you can catch my own show pat gray unleashed uh weekday mornings right before glenn here on the blaze
00:10:47.540 or you know you can check out the podcast at any time during the day same with uh jeffy's podcast
00:10:52.980 which is uh chewing the fat which is loaded around 5 30 about 5 30 central 6 30 eastern monday through
00:11:00.040 friday be sure to subscribe and if i subscribe what happens does it just automatically shows up
00:11:05.920 it automatically shows up and you're like oh my gosh there it is you get alerted and then oh there
00:11:10.220 it is that's what you want to do that that's like you don't want to i know you don't want to you don't
00:11:15.120 want to just think to yourself at the end of the day oh i missed i forgot doing the fat you don't do
00:11:20.580 that right you want to be able to just you know at 5 30 you'll hear that boop and you'll get that
00:11:25.180 alert and you'll realize oh my gosh i've got i gotta listen to chewing the fat yeah you'll think those
00:11:29.760 exact words yes all right if you say so uh this is a great story a 94 year old uh world war ii veteran
00:11:37.980 is planning to reenact his parachute jump into normandy to to mark the 75th anniversary of d-day
00:11:45.060 um has anybody told him he doesn't have to do that anymore there's a direct flight goes right
00:11:52.220 to paris you just yeah you could you can go right to paris you don't you don't need to parachute in
00:11:57.780 there anymore i mean the first time you know the germans aren't there anymore right first time you
00:12:02.240 did it thank you yes that was awesome needed to be done needed to be done in 1944 that's when he went
00:12:07.060 the first time but this time don't need to do it i think you're good i could just tell him i could just
00:12:13.780 drive you right there direct flight to marseilles to paris to germans are back in germany um i mean
00:12:22.000 there might be some germans german tourists there but they don't have guns with them there's two
00:12:26.180 strict gun laws in in france uh harry reed was so good this is not the harry reed set the senator this
00:12:35.040 is harry reed the veteran uh was a 20 year old wireless operator when he first landed on the
00:12:40.300 battlefields of northern france june 6 1944 at 20 years old after plunging into a flooded trench
00:12:49.180 near le mesnil he made it through uh made it through the war before going on to become leader
00:12:55.280 of the salvation army in the uk and a great grandfather that's nice uh during a visit to
00:13:02.280 normandy for last year's d-day commemorations he thought to himself why not do it again
00:13:06.060 uh so he admits it's a stupid thing to do that's what he says but uh he said about researching and
00:13:15.060 preparing for it and so he's going to do it again at 94 years old that's amazing that's great at 20
00:13:22.920 he's fighting the battle for us yeah and we amazing amazing in today's world we've got
00:13:29.620 people complaining that their college bill is too high not right pretty amazing when you put it
00:13:35.680 into perspective like that oh my gosh he said the more i thought and prayed the more foolish it
00:13:41.280 appeared to do a skydive in normandy without having done it one first here in the uk uh so last september
00:13:49.800 he successfully completed a test skydive uh near salisbury and uh his doctor assured him his heart
00:14:00.060 was as healthy as a middle-aged man he founded a very different experience to his d-day jump with
00:14:06.820 his third parachute brigade which lasted just 30 seconds but he said he felt lucky to have been
00:14:12.480 able to experience this at his age yeah so at 94 he's going to do it again just that's a cool story
00:14:19.620 but again he doesn't have to do that there's you know there's no need for that you just fly right
00:14:25.460 into paris if you want to go there he sounds like a smart man like he does he would know that but i
00:14:29.560 don't know why he doesn't i don't know i don't know somebody should probably tell him hey harry
00:14:35.460 uh germans are gone man they they're gone you did your job the first time thank you yeah everything's
00:14:42.420 fine uh just take a flight there if you want uh triple eight seven two seven b e c k oh also i love
00:14:54.420 this story a light went on at espn apparently espn's president has realized uh sports fans don't want
00:15:04.420 politics on espn what ding ding ding ding ding yeah uh during course the first few years of president
00:15:13.180 trump's first term espn sports coverage often included political commentary it was almost
00:15:21.040 i think every single time leftist uh now espn's current president is acknowledging that fans don't
00:15:29.460 want politics with their sports espn president jimmy pataro admitted during an interview with
00:15:36.040 the la times one of the most significant things he's accomplished since taking over uh last march
00:15:41.280 is getting the divisive politics off the network's shows that's great good
00:15:47.220 uh so far disney chief executive bob eiger is happy with pataro's progress appearing at a recent
00:15:54.480 investors conference eiger credited pataro with dialing down the political discourse
00:15:58.440 on espn's debate shows and its signature program sports center as well as lifting its ratings yeah
00:16:04.960 because you don't you don't want to hear that oh we just want sports if if you want that you're
00:16:09.820 going to listen to i don't know msnbc or cnn or fox but rarely did they do i i don't know that they
00:16:18.700 ever did any kind of conservative commentary it was always left-wing stuff well that's the that's the
00:16:25.400 sports yeah that's sports guys that's who they are yeah pataro has also satisfied espn's more
00:16:31.760 traditional fans by steering commentators away from political discussions on air
00:16:35.240 and on social media which of course heightened during president trump's criticism of nfl players
00:16:42.140 protesting against social injustice during the playing of the national anthem without question
00:16:48.820 our data tells us our fans do not want us to cover politics my job is to provide clarity pataro said
00:16:56.100 i really believe that some of our talent was confused on what was expected of them
00:17:01.620 if you fast forward to today i don't believe they're confused
00:17:05.560 apparently he cleared that right up we cleaned it up for you i love that i love that i want to bring
00:17:16.360 you in here we're just going to discuss a little bit i want to clear up any confusion that you that
00:17:21.220 you have on this okay there was nothing worse than tuning in into espn just wanting to you know
00:17:27.580 get away from it all and watch some sports and relax and they'd start in and you're like come on
00:17:34.900 and it's like oh please shut up you don't know what you're talking about you don't know what
00:17:43.000 you're talking about uh so that'll be nice yes it will and obviously they've been you know he's he's
00:17:50.660 hit the ground running with this right he's now promoting it so that means everything's in place and
00:17:55.240 people are starting to recognize it without it being talked about which is good and the ratings are
00:18:00.760 going up as a result of it which you know that's that's gonna happen because you got back to your
00:18:07.060 roots and you you've gotten back to what we liked about espn in the first place entertainment and
00:18:14.560 sports network seems like what espn stands for doesn't seem to be any politics in there no there's no
00:18:24.560 there's a p but i think it's part of the sports oh espn yeah i think it's entertainment and sports
00:18:32.160 not entertainment and politics uh all right triple eight seven two seven b-e-c-k
00:18:40.580 got to tell you about uh joe biden taking credit for climate change wait what
00:18:50.600 yes he's taking credit he started the whole climate change thing are you aware of that
00:18:57.700 yeah i am now yeah you are uh we'll tell you more about that coming up on the glenbeck program with
00:19:03.200 pat and jeffy pat gray and jeffy for glen on the glenbeck program triple eight seven two seven
00:19:09.620 b-e-c-k oh boy uh koalas are now functionally extinct according to experts um really yeah
00:19:18.980 they've been declared functionally extinct they're not so but the functionally uh extinct
00:19:26.280 the functionally extinct means it's they're down to just 80 000 wow wild species members wow
00:19:33.940 because 80 000 i you know and i'm not i'm not great on math i don't even profess to be but 80 000
00:19:41.760 seems like more than zero well yeah it is it i think it is more than zero uh but apparently
00:19:48.900 there aren't enough breeding adults left to support another generation wow the uh tree
00:19:55.520 dwelling species has been ravaged by the effects of rising temperatures and heat waves
00:20:00.500 which have caused widespread deforestation and fatal dehydration what about what about logging
00:20:09.300 and illegal logging y'all know that too i'm sure that too yeah overfishing that that probably has done
00:20:14.900 as well um there's only 41 of the koalas 128 known habitats in federal environments that have any
00:20:23.160 animals left in them at all at all of course there is hope it's the koala protection act
00:20:29.640 and it's based on the u.s's bald eagle act which was successful in rescuing the bald eagle yeah
00:20:37.820 um so i guess the bald eagles are fine now so maybe australia will want to protect koalas
00:20:45.540 and it's really not much we can do about it since we don't have koalas
00:20:49.840 it's the same with i mean the koalas and the orangutans are suffering the same fate as koalas
00:20:58.140 on the planet they're in trouble we don't have orangutans here so well we do just not well in
00:21:03.540 zoos yeah they're not in the wild they're fine in the zoo you know they're just like here's what
00:21:07.660 bugs me though how do you you you don't know for sure because maybe they've just moved to a new
00:21:12.800 location that happens all the time where the a species has disappeared and they think it's gone
00:21:17.420 and then oh we found out they moved over here they just didn't leave their postal address they
00:21:22.060 didn't they didn't leave their forward address with the post office what yeah you're supposed to do
00:21:26.220 that uh you are supposed to otherwise we'll think you've gone extinct so i don't know it was like
00:21:33.240 that that colony of penguins that they hadn't seen in 50 years or something we just had this story
00:21:39.000 and then they looked at an island near antarctica and found five million of them they're like oh
00:21:46.160 there they are there they are okay so we we thought you all died we thought you were gone yeah they
00:21:52.240 now we just moved they moved we got tired of that place this place was better it was really cold
00:21:58.420 and well this place is too but you know it's uh this place is better let's penguin poop around
00:22:06.020 and so uh we've got got a new area here plus even if we have animals going extinct we still find
00:22:14.020 animals that all the time never seen before i should say species we find new species on this planet
00:22:21.540 every day right that oh those what are those yeah they're new so i mean i would guess that you
00:22:29.340 know the earth i don't know evolves and i they say that a million species are going to go extinct
00:22:37.300 in the next few years you don't know that you don't you just don't know that i mean a lot can happen
00:22:43.000 a lot can happen and and i you know i i know everything is important to the circle of life
00:22:50.480 but right i'm guessing maybe are you about to dismiss a million species
00:22:56.140 so what i mean maybe 900 000 of we don't need
00:23:01.740 nice who cares i hope it's some species i don't really like
00:23:10.900 you know if cockroaches went extinct i wouldn't really mind thank you okay with i'm all right
00:23:18.540 with that too spiders cockroaches beetles they can all go away the rolling stones i mean
00:23:25.340 how long are they going to hang on a long time a long i mean jagger's back that's right jagger's
00:23:32.640 back did you see the footage of him dancing it's amazing do we have that he is i mean he's back
00:23:37.540 from his heart attack right right he's getting ready for the north american tour and he posted a
00:23:41.500 picture of on his instagram of him uh i think we're working out and dancing yeah here he is ready for
00:23:46.940 the tour it's pretty healthy yeah for a guy who just had a heart attack you weren't doing that
00:24:02.640 when you came back from your heart attack uh you should have this is every day that would have been
00:24:09.600 great to see a jeffy video like like that you know jeffy's getting ready to come back to work i don't
00:24:15.560 like to post my exercise videos like that all right i mean that's just you don't like to show
00:24:20.400 off that's i mean that's what jagger's doing he's just to show off yeah and that's good for him he's
00:24:25.220 been showing off like that his whole life but i'm not doing that yeah it's just not you right it's
00:24:29.320 just that's just not you thank you uh speaking of uh global warming killing off species uh joe biden
00:24:35.840 says he was the guy who quote started this whole thing unquote on climate change um that's interesting
00:24:44.020 uh that is interesting former vice president biden was asked on saturday by an activist with the u.s
00:24:50.800 youth climate strike what a great organization uh don't you love the u.s donate every year strike
00:24:57.540 every year uh and i hope you go to their events oh and and protest as well uh but he was asked if he
00:25:05.220 would support a presidential climate debate hosted by her group at which point he jumped in
00:25:10.280 to tout his global warming uh expertise he said by the way i want you to know i'm the guy that did
00:25:17.820 all this stuff read real clear politics i'll tell you about how i started this whole thing back in 87
00:25:24.560 with climate change uh so he was asked that if he'd be a leader and he said i guarantee i'll be a leader
00:25:32.540 so he started this whole thing back in 87 he's the front runner on this when in fact everyone knows
00:25:38.540 that shortly after i took the initiative to invent the internet jeffy i also uh not joe johnny come
00:25:48.120 lately biden i took the initiative to create this incredible hoax known as climate change i decided
00:25:55.700 right away that it would all be caused by our f you avoid and not joe biden so i wonder if uh if al
00:26:06.080 will take exception to this he might i can't wait to see what he has to say about that he might although
00:26:12.060 he'll he'll try to say try to work it in that while joe was uh uh instrumental in doing a little
00:26:18.760 bit of the paperwork i don't know if he'll even give him credit for that uh plus i would like to just
00:26:25.640 say that uh joe biden uh saying that uh everything is great because he was in office in 1987 or 1887
00:26:33.300 or whatever 87 he was talking about um that's too long that's too long joe just just retire just go
00:26:41.180 away it's too long it is too long to go and he's been around a lot longer than that right in politics
00:26:48.800 and you just think okay it's going on 50 years when is enough enough for this guy when's enough
00:26:54.800 enough enough enough is enough of when he wins the presidency which he's not going to do so shame
00:27:01.820 let's hope not it's a shame let's hope not let's hope no democrat gets anywhere near that office
00:27:06.720 ever again i don't know that we can take it i don't i don't think we can quite honestly i i don't
00:27:14.020 think we can you look at how extreme they are on every issue especially especially abortion um
00:27:22.100 they're just they're too extreme open borders eliminating ice i mean we've gone through this
00:27:29.200 several times but uh it's important to to understand how critical this is 70 percent income taxes from
00:27:36.780 some of them right the green new deal i think they all support it almost all of them support the
00:27:42.400 green new deal i don't know that any of them have actually come out against it not that i've seen
00:27:46.240 socialized medicine they're all for that they're all for socialized higher education uh elimination
00:27:52.900 of student debt men many of them want to pay off student debt um and get into i know kamala harris
00:27:59.560 just posted her uh you know her pay gap plan oh my gosh which is which doesn't exist uh as we've
00:28:08.300 explained a million times and not just us the the washington post has debunked that myth over and
00:28:16.960 over again and they still don't get it through their heads oh doesn't matter they still lie through
00:28:22.080 their teeth on it reparations all the time reparations for native americans and african americans
00:28:27.260 uh they want to pack the supreme court they virtually all want to eliminate the electoral college yeah
00:28:34.740 that in and of itself would be a disaster for this country they want to lower the voting age to 16
00:28:41.660 all right um uh sanders and others want felons to vote from prison i know that's sanders cory booker
00:28:53.200 uh several of them there's been talk of confiscation of guns from cory booker and from uh eric swalwell
00:29:01.220 i mean this is just a disastrous group of people that would that would finish off this country
00:29:08.520 uh so we have to do our part and get the word out and get the vote out and do everything we
00:29:18.440 possibly can to make sure a democrat does not get elected in 2020 or 2024 or frankly ever again
00:29:28.440 they've just gone too far you know they're they're they're not democrats anymore they're socialists
00:29:34.380 now and they're extremists and they're far they're radicals and it's got to stop uh 888-727-BECK
00:29:42.940 mark in florida you're on the glenbeck program with pat and jeffy hey pat how are you doing today
00:29:48.880 doing good yeah honestly i'm not really caring about how you're doing i just want to ask a question about
00:29:55.320 we talk about tariffs uh-huh we talk about tariffs and you say tariffs are a bad idea i've heard glen
00:30:01.560 say tariffs are a bad idea and i agree but my real question is what's what's the better solution i mean
00:30:08.860 they're ripping us off trade imbalance is bad they're stealing our technology so if you think
00:30:13.420 tariffs are a bad idea i agree but what's the solution what's a better solution uh that's a good
00:30:20.980 question uh thanks mark um it's a tough one i mean sure is um we could bring a wto case
00:30:29.100 against china uh over their failure to uh to publish thousands of trade related final measures
00:30:37.660 subsidies i mean china has not been has not been trading fairly with us for a long time i have not
00:30:43.920 bring that to the wto no they have not and we could you know that that's part of the you know the
00:30:48.560 bigger negotiation picture right and what's had been happening and how they've uh uh negotiated
00:30:54.880 and then taken back their word and uh gone against what they've already negotiated which is what
00:31:00.500 pushed presumably uh you know president trump into the tariff land but i mean we see from history that
00:31:10.140 tariffs really have never worked that they haven't um so what else you could do i guess uh you could ask
00:31:17.640 congress to reform u.s antitrust law um there's there you know there's some things you can do um
00:31:24.760 you could you could utilize existing treasury department authorities to sanction chinese companies
00:31:31.360 uh that benefit from stolen ip or coerced technology i mean they are stealing us blind
00:31:39.220 in the technology sector uh and they have agents here sent specifically to do that
00:31:46.560 they're in our colleges they're in our corporations and it's i mean china really has
00:31:52.940 has messed us up on trade on technology um between stealing us blind and slapping uh tariffs on our goods
00:32:06.080 that come into their country um it is bad um but there are things you can do and there are some
00:32:13.840 outlining um you could uh ask them really nicely pretty please with sugar on it stop taxing our
00:32:26.120 our goods i feel like president trump has tried that by getting chocolate cake and stuff down at
00:32:30.940 mar-a-lago before and you know i don't think it worked out well yeah but maybe you can ask them
00:32:37.060 again and maybe ask them again real nice that's true there are some diplomatic things you can do
00:32:42.100 um you could refuse to recognize them as a market-based economy uh with a with a wto
00:32:48.980 um you could deny chinese headquartered enterprises access to being listed on the u.s stock exchange
00:32:55.880 that might be incentive yeah that might be yeah so if you don't give them access to the u.s stock
00:33:03.000 exchange that could hurt them a lot of money um it's a lot that's a lot of money so um there are some
00:33:09.780 things you can do none of them are perfect um but tariffs have just been proven historically terrible
00:33:16.040 it's pat gray and uh jeff fisher in for glenn this week 888-727-BECK uh coming up we got to tell you
00:33:25.980 about the kilogram because they've changed it oh no what i mean this is what i'm talking about
00:33:30.100 the metric measurement is ridiculous there's there's there's no way to tell what the measurement
00:33:37.480 is you can't you can't and now they're changing it so you know they're even close to being able to
00:33:41.560 tell they're changing it why because it didn't work as i told you forever it doesn't work uh after
00:33:51.080 130 years of going by the kilogram the prototype kilogram uh the measurement upon which most nations
00:34:01.440 not us because we're we're better than most thank you uh it's their weight measurement and it's now
00:34:08.140 it's being replaced by a new standard based on fundamental laws of physics uh what really strange
00:34:15.740 isn't that weird yeah we have to get it yeah because now i mean i tell you about that that is
00:34:19.640 that's nuts that's crazy i mean why don't they just i'm telling you yeah why just go to pounds
00:34:28.500 so easy so easy pounds duh no it's not kilometers it's miles thank you be so much better
00:34:40.400 if you were if you'd just be americans i mean it's not that hard okay
00:34:46.360 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program
00:34:56.180 pat gray in for glenbeck you can catch my own show uh pat gray unleashed weekday mornings
00:35:02.140 right before glen here on the blaze and of course the podcast you can check out
00:35:06.640 any time of the day or night also uh jeff fisher here jeffy from uh chewing the fat
00:35:12.280 and you can check out his podcast wherever or wherever free podcasts are sold thank you
00:35:20.580 that's available on any platform you want wherever free podcasts are sold
00:35:26.740 that doesn't make any sense jeffy that doesn't make sense they're free podcasts aren't sold i don't
00:35:33.300 know if you're you know i just know nobody else is using that line so it's mine okay uh all right
00:35:40.040 uh we've got to tell you about this this poll yes on socialism uh and this poll
00:35:47.880 on uh something to be taught in american schools this is pretty pretty amazing survey on this too
00:35:56.560 we'll get into that in about a minute pat and jeffy for glen all week uh he'll be back on uh
00:36:02.360 well tuesday i guess because monday is memorial day it just hit me the other i mean yesterday it
00:36:07.340 that's right memorial day already it's not amazing it's incredible it's incredible oh my gosh and by
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00:36:18.660 leaders for its leadership training program this program is really impactful um don't take my word
00:36:25.900 for it listen to what former ltp students are saying uh like this being able to come here and
00:36:31.980 study and read what the founders wrote really opened my eyes to the truth and what's real about
00:36:36.820 our country that was from jonathan from kathleen i learned more in these two weeks than i think i
00:36:41.500 have in the rest of my life uh from an anonymous person who took the class uh ltp is life-changing
00:36:49.180 it will literally change the way you think and the way you act because when you're taught the truth
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00:37:17.000 coming right up yeah june 3rd through the 14th second session july 15th through the 26th
00:37:22.780 still some seats or some spots available go to mercury one.org slash ltp or you can call
00:37:30.840 817-441-6044 mercury one.org slash ltp probably the easiest way uh to do that and we've met so many
00:37:41.760 of those kids with part of that have been part of that leadership training program great kids
00:37:45.580 unbelievable yeah and they were also they love that program you read some of their some of their words
00:37:50.300 but they they were all so amazed at how much they learned and what they uh what they came across
00:37:54.660 like we didn't know that yeah oh they're gonna find out so many things they didn't know uh it just a
00:38:01.580 wealth of knowledge i mean david barton takes him through uh all of history pretty much pretty much
00:38:07.780 all of american history uh he knows a little yeah he does i mean yeah he knows a couple of things
00:38:13.040 uh oh by the way um how many americans now uh are are uh uh in favor of socialism i guess you could
00:38:26.980 say two i mean i'm two americans it shouldn't be more than two it shouldn't it should be bernie
00:38:33.800 sanders and his wife right but it's it's quite a few more than that um it's 40 percent of americans
00:38:39.160 in fact it's 43 percent 40 percent believe that socialism would be a good thing for america
00:38:48.380 it's only 51 percent who say it wouldn't be a good thing 51 to 43 now i would like this is getting
00:38:57.380 really frightening really frightening not good it is frightening in 1942 it was uh 25 percent of
00:39:09.060 americans believed it would be a good thing 25 it's gone up 18 percentage points i mean 25 is too
00:39:15.420 much yeah 20 i'm kind of surprised it was 25 but you had you know the fascist in italy and they got a
00:39:21.940 lot of good press just like they get now in the new york times and the washington post uh and anytime
00:39:28.100 socialism crops its ugly head new york times and and the washington post have great things to say about it
00:39:34.320 uh we'll just we'll just we'll do it better than they did uh this time in america we'll do it right
00:39:41.360 you know we can do socialism and communism right here because you know we know how to do it
00:39:47.200 for democrats this is amazing 57 percent of democrats view socialism favorably
00:39:54.640 57 percent i think a lot of this is because of the language that they use
00:40:01.320 with the social equality nonsense the social justice stuff the social equality they've made
00:40:08.560 it they've they've pinned socialism to equality yeah and you know if you don't know any different
00:40:15.340 you might just think oh okay well socialists want everybody equal certainly makes sense i mean the joke
00:40:22.140 is uh you know so they like socialism because of the social networks but it's really just about
00:40:26.440 equal justice i think the i think the youth are pretty confused about what socialism is and we've
00:40:31.860 seen that we've you know more on trivia which by the way we still we still still do on my show
00:40:37.180 on pat gray unleashed every fall uh during football season you if you can tune in for a tremendous season
00:40:42.820 more on trivia every friday we were 15 and 3 last season you're welcome if you would have placed bets
00:40:50.560 based on more on trivia you would have made a lot of money right a lot of course we don't
00:40:55.180 recommend that it's just for fun but uh but some people actually did we did find out that some
00:41:00.680 people were using it against our wishes against our wishes and we did not recommend that uh so
00:41:07.420 but i i think with some of the millennials that's what they equate it with social media socializing
00:41:16.100 but uh i think most adults understand what socialism is i hope i hope so i hope but you get to these
00:41:24.180 numbers and it's scary no it's really scary i mean then you've got a bunch of people agreeing with
00:41:30.920 aoc and bernie sanders oh my gosh and you see why he's such a star among uh among democrats
00:41:37.620 democrats are pretty favorable towards socialism frightening it sure is also uh this is an interesting
00:41:47.520 survey um survey was taken um survey was taken that found that more than half of americans believe
00:41:56.940 arabic numerals should not be taught in american schools right right i want that arab stuff over here
00:42:05.340 right you keep that in your saudi arabia and your qatar it's that over there uh here are arabic numbers by
00:42:16.040 the way arabic numerals okay one two three four five six seven eight nine i mean that's that's funny
00:42:29.200 but we're talking about arabic numbers that we don't want in school as opposed to roman numerals
00:42:34.100 the arabic numerals replaced uh roman numerals uh with the western civilization some time ago and
00:42:40.620 we've used them we've used them ever since so they tricked about half of americans it's so funny
00:42:47.860 that's not nice to do no it is not it's not nice to do at all 72 percent of republicans uh did not
00:42:55.660 want uh arabic numerals to be in our curriculum 40 percent of democrats
00:43:00.080 not knowing exactly what arabic numerals uh so obviously more cannon fodder for msnbc um but here's
00:43:15.080 some for us after 130 years the so-called prototype kilogram which so many other nations base their
00:43:24.860 measurements upon and we're always told we're ridiculous because we don't use that system
00:43:29.480 and they tried to switch us in the 70s if you remember correctly and i said um no i do no thank
00:43:36.540 you uh they tried to wrap that hard down they did and you know why it didn't work because there's no
00:43:41.700 way to convert it there's just you can't tell what it is i mean a kilometer that could be 17 inches or
00:43:48.900 900 miles there's no way to know there's no way to know you don't know and we we rejected we like to
00:43:56.040 know we like to know thank you we like to know if somebody weighs 40 kilograms i don't know how much
00:44:02.540 that is is that four ounces or is it 7 000 pounds i don't know that's dangerous if i don't know
00:44:10.760 so we rejected it anyway the new definition of the kilogram is apparently based on fundamental laws
00:44:18.240 of physics and it was adopted at an international conference held last november in versailles france
00:44:23.840 oh good it went into effect monday instead of being based on a shiny hunk of metal stored in a vault
00:44:32.480 in france on the outskirts outskirts of paris the kilogram is now based on the plunk constant
00:44:42.400 okay the plunk constant and that's better than a shiny piece of metal in a drawer outside of paris
00:44:49.820 because it's a tiny unvarying number that plays a key role in quantum physics like duh so the metric
00:44:57.740 system is so bad they had to change it to the plunk so i've been proven right again told you there was
00:45:04.100 no there was no way to tell okay and it turned out it was right they finally admitted it yes it's fat and
00:45:14.140 jeffy for glenn uh okay it was proven right on the metric system right they had to change it it was
00:45:19.500 so stupid i mean are you just gonna keep bragging about it yes and well i've got something else to
00:45:23.980 brag about i've been proven right on another scientific thing that science isn't always right
00:45:28.820 so they they don't know everything and i've been saying that for some time they've been wrong
00:45:36.340 a lot a lot they're wrong again on the age of the universe first of all i don't know how you tell
00:45:45.200 how old the universe is i mean come on well it's the rings the you count the rings of the universe
00:45:50.660 yeah so you just go to the universe tree cut it in half the ring count the rings and you see that
00:45:57.080 there's 13 billion rings or thereabouts uh well apparently it's it's not 13 billion rings
00:46:05.560 anymore uh we may be off by not a little bit a billion years no a billion years
00:46:13.920 it's a long time you can't put it down any closer than that
00:46:20.240 recent studies show uh science may has may have overestimated the age of the universe by more than
00:46:29.180 a billion years a surprising realization that's forcing them to rethink key parts of the scientific
00:46:34.760 story of how we got from the big bang to today i'll tell you i i i've mentioned on my show i don't
00:46:43.920 know if i've said it here i i've been watching these nature shows a lot i've gotten really hooked on
00:46:48.060 them there's uh there's our planet there's blue planet and blue planet 2 have you watched any of
00:46:55.100 those some of them yeah fascinating i love them i i i hate the global warming nonsense in it too that's
00:47:01.880 what kills me with them it's hard to get through that part but if you can uh you learn this is great
00:47:08.400 the footage is unreal it is unbelievable i don't know how they do it i honestly don't a lot of money
00:47:14.060 i mean they go uh underground into the dens of animals and things i mean like teeny little animals
00:47:22.820 how did you get into that den how did you do that uh caves where they're underwater in a cave
00:47:29.160 and squeezing through unbelievably tight spaces i taking their life in in their hands i think doing
00:47:36.780 this stuff that's why i don't do it is that why you don't squeeze it through those things you're not
00:47:41.320 squeezing through those tight spaces i can guarantee you that you're not not doing that no you're not
00:47:48.240 even squeezing through the cave opening so um the tight spaces down the cave a little ways you're
00:47:56.400 definitely not getting through those the footage is amazing though really but it's it's the information
00:48:00.020 that they tell you is also uh amazing so much like really and i watch this and i think how can you
00:48:08.060 see all of this and the way everything fits together and the way uh everything flows and works
00:48:15.780 and how this ecosystem works and and takes care of each of the species on this planet how can you see
00:48:25.320 all that know all that and think it all happened by accident i i don't think it's logical to me it's
00:48:32.020 it doesn't even make sense to think that science could think there's no god that this just you know
00:48:38.500 the big bang exploded it spun out into the universe just happened and it just accidentally happened here
00:48:44.820 on this planet and if you believe that though i could absolutely see how you would believe maybe
00:48:50.240 we're the only ones in the entire universe because how could that happen again i mean it's ridiculous
00:48:55.800 it happened the first time let alone happen again right um so to me these prove the existence of god
00:49:03.040 um but the lost time on this billion years or so is especially vexing because in a universe full of
00:49:14.400 mysteries its age has been viewed as one of the few near certainties okay so science has thought this
00:49:20.780 a near certainty that we're 13 billion years old okay not so much but we're not supposed to think
00:49:30.580 they're fallible for some reason on the climate change thing right right that's a fact that is a fact
00:49:36.400 you're not supposed to doubt them right one iota not one point by 2013 the european plank uh space
00:49:44.660 telescopes telescopes detailed measurements of cosmic radiation seemed to have yielded the final
00:49:51.000 answer oh 13.8 billion years of course what's 800 million years among friends right so sick of you
00:49:57.640 quabbling i know things 13.8 billion years old all that was left to do was verify that number using
00:50:04.980 independent observations of bright stars in other galaxies simple then came an unexpected turn of
00:50:10.460 events a few teams including one led by noble laureate adam reese of the space telescope telescope
00:50:17.520 science institute in baltimore i love them that's my favorite space telescope telescope science institute
00:50:24.200 is the one in baltimore is the one in baltimore i used to love the one in des moines uh des moines
00:50:30.800 iowa right it's great but then baltimore baltimore yeah it's uh it's got a special place in my heart now
00:50:37.680 anyway they set out to make those observations instead of confirming the measurements they
00:50:43.560 started getting distinctly different results huh it was getting to the point where we say
00:50:48.780 wait a second we're not passing this test we're failing the test reese said he estimates his results
00:50:55.660 taken at face value indicate a universe that's only 12.5 billion to 13 billion years old so
00:51:03.760 like 1 billion 300 million years younger than we thought that's that's significant that's a
00:51:12.600 significant error it is of 1.3 billion years studies of star clusters in neighboring galaxies
00:51:19.280 add to the evidence that the universe is younger and faster expanding than expected okay so you know
00:51:28.380 just another indication that they don't know everything they think they do they tell us they do
00:51:33.520 and you're a moron if you challenge them on anything but they're proven wrong all the time
00:51:40.600 yeah all the time it's agonizing it's it's agonizing all the time and then it's oh yeah yeah well
00:51:47.600 that's that's that's that's okay right that is not right now uh it just wasn't as right then as i am
00:51:55.320 now don't worry about it uh okay well you're asking a lot of me because now you're asking
00:52:01.840 me to agree that we should spend like 93 to 100 trillion dollars to solve a problem that you believe
00:52:09.760 is happening that i don't and i'm just supposed to take your word for it well yeah because yeah i
00:52:14.560 know i was wrong because you're a scientist i know i was wrong here but because i was wrong here
00:52:18.300 makes me right back over here right oh wait oh okay well you've been wrong on every prediction
00:52:23.580 you've ever made on climate change not on this one though no okay all right this one my friend
00:52:27.600 all right guys this one i know all right look around okay look around right look around you'll
00:52:34.360 see the evidence is overwhelming for instance it rained today in uh the dallas metroplex thank you
00:52:41.600 that didn't used to happen i guess it didn't used to rain no and we're all supposed to be worried
00:52:45.900 about massive tornadoes hitting us yeah tornadoes never had tornadoes before never never not once
00:52:51.780 okay uh it's it's ridiculous and they keep telling us they're they're more frequent and more
00:52:59.780 intense when that isn't true really that's not true really uh they're not happening any more
00:53:07.000 frequently than they ever have and they're not more intense than they ever have been so um shut up
00:53:14.100 about it in two words thank you shut up they're not going to they're not going to i know so we
00:53:24.180 certainly should all right we're going to tell you about somebody you really need to worry about um
00:53:28.580 she is uh frightening and dangerous and we'll tell you about her uh coming up in just a second thank
00:53:35.040 you for facebook for pointing this out for us um because now we know what to look out for we'll
00:53:40.900 share that with you coming up here on the glenbeck program with pat and jeffie
00:53:44.080 pat and jeffie for glenn on the glenbeck program 888-727-BECK i mentioned this 94 year old uh
00:53:54.900 world war ii veteran who is parachuting into normandy um he's 94 now and he just he thought it'd be cool
00:54:04.640 because he did it in 1944 and so he wants to he wants to try it again what i'm hoping is we've
00:54:12.300 alerted the french that he's doing this so that they don't surrender to him uh when he lands
00:54:17.280 we alerted the french it's just okay this guy's just doing it for fun actually no need to surrender
00:54:24.600 to him actually i say we don't alert just let him surrender i don't want to see him so yeah just let
00:54:29.520 him surrender surrender that's a good point yeah let's not tell him all right let's just watch him
00:54:33.900 we can all watch the youtube video of french surrendering to the sky again to 94 year old
00:54:39.740 uh harry reed yes yeah it'd be great not not the senator harry reed this is a different harry reed
00:54:46.240 no the senator would not be doing that no he would not no we we know that for a fact um all right hey
00:54:53.260 facebook has let us know about a dangerous dangerous person and uh thought i'd pass this along to you so
00:54:59.480 in case you see her out and about you know to run uh candace owens dangerous person wow yeah
00:55:07.160 uh they've singled her out for scrutiny and a potential ban oh no they've encouraged some of
00:55:14.600 their employees to probe the background of candace owens for anything that could give the social media
00:55:21.400 giant grounds to kick her off their platform i mean this is nuts it sure is candace owens come on
00:55:31.080 the document uh is a spreadsheet on policy review of what the company calls hate agents oh my gosh
00:55:40.440 are you seriously are you gonna label candace owens a hate agent come on it was created in early april
00:55:47.500 it was related to prominent figures recently banned from the platform um i don't see them doing
00:55:53.840 any of this to anyone on the left no i mean did they maybe make some kind of little token
00:56:01.120 movement on lewis farrakhan recently i think they did yes they did yeah and i mean that kind of blatant
00:56:09.760 anti-semitism hey congratulations that you sniffed that one out way to go facebook
00:56:16.360 i'm sure you had to have the i have to have the uh the the chart laid out in front of you to get
00:56:21.860 to the end yeah lewis farrakhan well and you needed the the facebook bloodhounds to track down that
00:56:26.700 scent of right that was nice find but it's been other than that it's been almost exclusively people
00:56:35.640 on the right as far as i can tell it's it and you know what we get the argument of it's a you know
00:56:42.600 i don't care anymore we need to stop with the argument that it's a it's a private it's a private
00:56:47.700 business it is but they're protected by the u.s government and because of that and they're
00:56:53.660 protected only because they're supposed to be non-biased right so when they show this kind of
00:56:59.460 bias i'm sorry no the protections need to go away the protection needs to go away and you open
00:57:06.080 yourself up to being sued for things that happen on your platform be nicey nice go there go ahead
00:57:11.840 if this is what you're going to do then i'm sorry that you've lost that protection
00:57:16.320 agreed and if you think that that's not why uh zuckerberg and uh jack are fighting to be
00:57:23.520 regulated you're wrong yeah i mean they want that regulation oh yeah bad yeah they do so her facebook
00:57:30.420 account was suspended on may 17th for seven days after she posted a picture of her twitter post
00:57:37.460 that listed the disparity between poverty rates among blacks and whites in the united states as well as
00:57:44.440 the high father absence rate in black households she blamed liberal policies okay you can't present facts
00:57:52.220 on facebook anymore she didn't make these statistics up yeah but she posted them she posted them wow
00:57:59.880 and she wrote black america must must wake up to the great liberal hoax white supremacy is not a
00:58:06.220 threat liberal supremacy is i mean that's great and true and it's true so a facebook spokesperson
00:58:16.560 said the account was suspended by mistake for seven days was it uh-huh oh sorry okay sorry because we we
00:58:26.800 just did it by mistake it was part of our oop see daisies our agents of hate yeah uh sorry we called
00:58:34.740 her an agent of hate dang we just slipped up on that uh it's ridiculous and you know it's not just
00:58:41.760 facebook it's twitter uh it's instagram it's all these social media platforms that are doing this
00:58:49.080 and it's got to stop because otherwise they shouldn't be afforded the protection of the of the federal
00:58:55.060 government uh triple eight seven two seven beck let's go to matt uh in canada hey matt you're on
00:59:02.940 the glenbeck program hey just just to be clear you guys just to be clear i i i'm a male and i am 1.8
00:59:10.680 meters tall and i weigh 97 kilograms you have no way of knowing how tall that could be four ounces you
00:59:17.520 could be 78 feet tall i don't know you've told us nothing well that's just it yeah now i now i grew i grew up in
00:59:23.840 canada and i when i cut a two by four i want to cut it by the foot in inches okay thank you thank you
00:59:31.740 but i i actually live in the u.s i'm married an american girl okay but the the but the i'm in
00:59:38.880 canada right now but the craziness of what's going on with the youth especially but but not even not
00:59:45.820 even the youth i'm talking 40 year olds this climate change is is out of control it's out of control it is
00:59:53.440 um they bought into it hook line and sinker haven't they they it isn't even they're not it's not even
01:00:00.240 like they're believers they live it yeah it's almost a religion to them it is the carbon the carbon tax
01:00:07.160 the carbon footprint is is uh right on everyone's lips and you know you shouldn't go to vegas you it's it's
01:00:15.520 it's overkill the airplanes it should be you know once in a lifetime type thing for emergency
01:00:20.800 um geez like create crazy stuff oh man uh the millionaires they don't they don't need all that
01:00:28.740 money they don't need it they don't need it you know it's a it's a whole uh upbringing of just
01:00:36.440 government is knows best and you're you're you're just in there for whatever they think you should
01:00:44.840 do yeah it's it's a total indoctrination of this generation and several generations now actually
01:00:51.340 because it's been going on for a long time it it actually has in the united states and i assume it's
01:00:56.440 even worse in canada it seems like it i have nephews that are like you know 15 16 years old and that's
01:01:03.520 where i'm really seeing the last five years their development and then and their parents aren't
01:01:08.680 aren't much better i gotta say even though i love my siblings they're if you're never out of canada
01:01:13.460 you don't know what's out there huh and it's uh it's a it's a strange it's a strange thing i mean
01:01:19.320 they're they're bought right into you gotta when you go to a city you should be on a train or you
01:01:23.880 should have a electric smart car and that's just the way it is unless you're uh you know unless you're
01:01:29.260 uh you're a company that has to have a big truck you shouldn't you shouldn't have that
01:01:33.460 it's hard when you find out what's out there you know what about if you're a government official
01:01:38.360 to take yes oh yeah that's okay then yeah thank you yeah but uh you know uh appreciate it thanks a
01:01:46.980 lot matt um it's it's it's amazing to see then too the purveyors of this climate change hoax and
01:01:54.460 it's only a hoax to me because it's not catastrophic i has the temperature gone up
01:01:59.460 upon one degree in 100 years yes i believe it has has it also paused for the last 18 yes
01:02:10.700 it has is it catastrophic no it is not in fact one degree of warmth is good for the planet yeah it
01:02:22.360 grows food i don't know if you're aware of that food grows better in warm weather than it does let's
01:02:31.520 say in the dead of winter when it's 30 below huh yeah it's strange it's a strange phenomenon and we as
01:02:37.580 humans being you know there's more humans on the planet now yeah would need more food right so right
01:02:47.280 so the earth is adjusting to feed the humans on the planet yes huh strange isn't it huh now i guess
01:02:58.540 we should be scared of that but frankly uh i'm not uh i'd love to say thank you
01:03:05.220 uh but it it's it's agonizing how uh the youth have been indoctrinated they almost all believe this
01:03:14.260 oh yes absolutely um we homeschooled for for 23 years jeff you you homeschool right we made the
01:03:20.760 mistake of allowing of letting our our oldest two uh our oldest son and our oldest daughter to go
01:03:26.680 to uh high school so that they could do the extracurricular stuff after we'd homeschooled them
01:03:31.140 up till high school well those four years three to four years i forget which it was whether it was
01:03:38.280 sophomore or freshman year uh they still got the indoctrination and i had to really work hard
01:03:46.100 to try to bring them back to have you brought them all the way back no i bet you no my son yes my my
01:03:53.120 daughter my oldest daughter no she still believes a lot of that stuff she's totally into the global
01:03:57.280 warming stuff i'm like what show me the evidence of any catastrophe going on show it to me because i
01:04:06.480 don't see it right i believe there's too many people on the planet we're all we're all in trouble
01:04:11.920 that's been so disproven ever since uh paul ehrlich wrote the population bomb in the late 60s or 1970
01:04:18.480 whenever that was and every prediction he made in it was wrong every prediction i mean you talk about
01:04:25.700 uh cataclysm he predicted all kinds of catastrophe like billions two billion people dying from starvation
01:04:33.440 yeah the 1980s were supposed to be uh death and famine everywhere around the planet uh there was
01:04:40.200 supposed to be worldwide chaos none of that happened and yet paul ehrlich is still quoted on his predictions
01:04:45.440 today what has he not been i don't know completely discredited no no obviously he hasn't been it's just uh
01:04:55.560 yeah it's like what we said before yeah yeah i was wrong here but don't worry about it yeah
01:05:01.340 amazing it is amazing pat gray and jeff fisher for glenn uh all this week triple eight seven two
01:05:09.100 seven beck so the the preliminary numbers are in for the big finale of game game of thrones and it
01:05:15.840 looks like it was uh it had about 19.3 million pretty good that'd be the most they had all season i
01:05:21.240 think 18 was the last uh the last couple of shows last couple episodes were 18 so to be on a pay
01:05:27.880 channel like that and to get 19 million i know here's the other thing if you include delayed
01:05:33.340 viewing it's 44 million on the average every week huge so that doesn't even include the finale right i
01:05:41.140 don't know what that's gonna be and so look and you know what said the last season was struggling and
01:05:46.480 the last episode really struggled i mean we you know it was tough to find anybody that really enjoyed
01:05:51.460 it or liked it you know didn't you do your podcast on it yeah and did anybody like it no i mean
01:05:56.000 i tried to go into it with uh not a single person liked it no i mean there was always there's too
01:06:00.800 much wrong wow too much wrong with it and uh that's too bad on it on such a popular series like
01:06:06.000 that you'd like to have a nice ending right you want people to watch and obviously no one watched
01:06:10.780 you just got done saying the numbers i mean everybody it didn't hurt them number wise apparently
01:06:16.100 but still would have been nice if they would have wrapped it up to people's so it'd be satisfying
01:06:20.880 to all the fans yes we've been devoted to it for eight seasons very disappointing that the first
01:06:27.000 six seasons were so great too bad and you know that we ended with the last two that are just
01:06:32.000 questionable and writers leaving and they lost the books and it was you know it was just tough it was
01:06:37.000 tough to take but i do have some good news for you okay you know yesterday we talked about uh john wick
01:06:41.580 being the uh number one movie right over the weekend and you were excited and you were excited
01:06:46.240 about it and very very excited i mean it was in charge but uh john wick four has been confirmed
01:06:53.940 oh wow that is john wick four has been confirmed and not only has it been confirmed i've been worried
01:06:59.840 about that we've got a date no i mean when's it coming out i know you're thinking to yourself
01:07:05.500 they're actually going to give us a date too coming out next week uh may 21st 2021
01:07:10.420 oh no that's too i can't wait that long so that's too long i mean well that does give me
01:07:17.160 a chance to catch up because i know i wouldn't understand the subtle nuances of john wick four
01:07:22.700 without watching one two and three so i've got some time uh to catch up there are subtle nuances
01:07:30.860 yeah i'm sure uh yeah it's about blowing people's heads off yeah yeah about the way they get shot
01:07:35.960 uh and uh you know what what really triggers him you know the the main trigger point on john wick is
01:07:42.880 is ugly well didn't he start all this because somebody killed his dog yes well his wife died and
01:07:51.300 he was sad yeah and the dog on top of that the dog was a gift from his wife had given him oh no
01:07:57.620 and then when somebody killed his dog well now you're justified to kill hundreds of people which
01:08:02.080 is proceeded to do from what i understand i mean you get four movies out of it
01:08:06.140 good for him yeah no kidding that's great no kidding good for him that's great uh also uh rocket man
01:08:15.840 yeah that's huge right it's good i mean doing really well and uh it was interesting to see what the
01:08:22.080 the director of rocket man dexter fletcher he directed rocket man but he also directed uh bohemian
01:08:29.700 rhapsody wow the freddie mercury story which was really good and it's amazing that he actually said
01:08:37.740 um yeah uh i did what i had to do on the freddie mercury film but really my focus was always rocket
01:08:46.320 man wow that's a pretty big admission that sure is especially when i mean all of queen made such a
01:08:52.940 point that this is the you know we're focused on this this was 100 yeah for eight years well and
01:08:58.760 apparently this was the one that was important to him the queen thing was like a throwaway wow
01:09:03.140 which i loved i loved bohemian rhapsody yeah i thought it was really good i'm looking forward
01:09:06.880 to rocket man uh we should talk about the controversy though surrounding rocket man because yeah people
01:09:13.620 are all upset over the fact that a gay man is not playing a gay character i just so amazing
01:09:21.180 we'll get into that also the lineup of uh 2020 candidates got to talk about that coming up
01:09:27.760 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program wow we still have so much to
01:09:40.920 talk about uh i'm gonna talk about this uh mindset with millennials about free speech really something
01:09:52.580 uh staggering uh new poll uh that shows how they feel about free speech we'll get into that
01:09:59.080 also is it a problem for a non-gay person to play a gay role yeah apparently it is apparently it is
01:10:07.620 world uh and we've we've got uh some interesting interesting things to show you from the uh
01:10:15.900 long lineup of terrible 2020 candidates uh we'll get into all that starting in one minute
01:10:22.580 pat gray uh in for glenn beck and you can hear my own show uh pat gray unleashed weekday mornings
01:10:28.580 uh right before uh glenn here on the blaze radio and television and don't forget to sign up you can
01:10:35.320 go to the blaze.com slash tv and uh sign up get a subscription and then you can watch us as well as
01:10:41.800 listen to us also talk about exciting it is talk about exciting it is exciting can you imagine
01:10:46.680 actually seeing jeffy that's like a dream come true i hear that so ones of people well those ones
01:10:55.320 literally ones of people and i i don't know that they actually exist to be honest with you
01:11:01.520 which is why chewing the fat is just a you know audio podcast right now right now right now it is
01:11:07.220 but plans are i mean well are in place people are demanding it the ones are demanding it i believe
01:11:13.140 clamoring is the word there's like an uproar and a clamor about it i mean i can't you can't stop it
01:11:20.660 no you can't even if you wanted to and who wants to i don't want to i don't you don't want to stop
01:11:25.980 that momentum do you no uh we are in good hands with our next generation as i think everybody everybody
01:11:32.460 understands by this point um man they've got some great ideas they do 41 of college students
01:11:40.580 41 believe hate speech is not protected by the first amendment uh what you know this is this is
01:11:52.740 our fault though this is our generation's fault because they've been protected every step of the
01:11:57.860 way we've babied them we've coddled them we took red marks off of their homework assignments and test
01:12:05.260 papers because it was too intense for them so you can't mark up their paper in red right uh we
01:12:11.800 artificially raised their grades we made it impossible for them to get f's we don't want any
01:12:17.340 failure at all uh that was too traumatic we created safe spaces for them where they wouldn't have to hear
01:12:25.400 anything they disagreed with or that would upset them in any way we don't want you offended we don't
01:12:30.580 want you upset we don't want you uncomfortable uh we set up crying closets university of utah set up
01:12:37.720 crying closets remember that yes i do we didn't keep score at their games so that there were no losers
01:12:44.240 and nobody would feel badly when they walked off the playing field we gave them participation trophies
01:12:50.960 just for showing up you guys are wonderful you're so good we evenly distributed game balls you could
01:12:58.200 strike out nine times in a game and you'd still get a game ball i mean of course they don't think
01:13:05.200 hate speech is protected of course they don't believe that anything in life should challenge
01:13:12.060 their tender sensibilities it's just that simple yeah i mean we're we and we see that evidence of that
01:13:19.220 every day every stinking day every day you you had your feelings hurt you don't like what someone said
01:13:28.320 tough yeah i mean if we all talk like barney the dinosaur uh as they watched growing up this
01:13:36.600 generation uh if all we said was i love you you love me we wouldn't have to protect any speech
01:13:45.040 nobody would object to it but when things irritate you when you disagree with them
01:13:54.080 when things are harsh that's the only speech you need to protect i don't how do you not understand
01:14:01.540 i don't know how you not how you don't understand that i mean the days of of uh uh sticks and stones
01:14:10.040 and may break my bones words could never hurt me that was a long gone and that's why you never hear
01:14:15.060 that i mean long saying anymore you don't hear it nobody says it because it's just not true
01:14:20.680 it's sticks and stones can break my bones but names are a lot worse for me
01:14:28.600 that's what it is now that's the new saying yeah sticks and stones may break my bones but names
01:14:36.000 that's a lot worse for me evidence yesterday of of the guy that is arrested yeah for right for
01:14:43.620 beating the transgender person beating the heck out of someone i mean assaulting this human being
01:14:49.080 yeah i beat her i didn't call her any names it's amazing it's amazing that was unbelievable
01:14:56.380 so and he's saying it because that because he believes it yeah he believes i i'm not going to get in
01:15:03.200 trouble for calling her a name so it's just it's it's no wonder we've got this situation because we
01:15:09.740 we essentially uh created the situation by not expecting anything of them by protecting them from
01:15:18.280 absolutely every negative situation in life and you can't do that you can't sell from the negative
01:15:25.480 situation i'm trying to remember when you know how how that actually came to be you know like i because
01:15:32.420 my my oldest son lived through some of this and i remember thinking no you don't everybody doesn't
01:15:38.020 need to get a trophy everybody doesn't need no you you know you won you scored more points than the
01:15:44.160 other team you won that's the way it is and then it just seems like i don't know that i don't think
01:15:49.280 we believed it would hurt you know it was just like yeah whatever it was almost like the abortion
01:15:53.380 thing it was like i don't know whatever it's been going on for a while i know uh and it's it's it went on
01:15:59.260 even in texas i i remember when uh my youngest son was playing his i don't know 11 or 12 year old
01:16:08.020 season i think he was 11 at the time and he was on a terrible team sure and it happens they went oh
01:16:14.420 and 16 and i'm sitting there in stands uh and the team mom is going to all the various parents
01:16:22.500 collecting money i'm thinking hmm what do i own we have a little after season party what is this
01:16:27.940 about yeah that's what i thought it was maybe a party of some kind afterwards and and again the team
01:16:33.580 is oh and 13 at this point and she's got a long season she comes up to me it's been a long season
01:16:40.400 it's been tough yeah uh so she comes up to me and says so uh we're collecting uh ten dollars
01:16:48.200 for the team trophies i'm like oh the team trophy what you don't you don't think they're
01:16:56.820 oh and 13 well they still play good this season they still play good this season no they didn't no
01:17:04.220 they really didn't i mean i know they tried but they did not succeed and i don't want to pay for a
01:17:11.740 big giant trophy with the giant letter l on it yeah and of course there wouldn't be a giant letter
01:17:18.600 no no no they'd be presented as champions for participating all right uh and she's like oh you
01:17:25.200 so you don't you don't think that no no i don't think you know i'm certainly not pointing up money for
01:17:33.680 a an owen 16 season thank you though uh for the opportunity yeah so even that was when we were in
01:17:40.720 houston even in houston texas you had that mindset so what chance do they have seriously what chance
01:17:47.160 do the kids have it is hard it's hard we should have let them experience this because now they're
01:17:54.340 getting out into the world and trying to become productive citizens and it's just going to be
01:18:01.340 really hard for them to be that yeah because they they've got too many things that are going to
01:18:05.260 come at them did you say something harsh against me yeah right did you just make me uncomfortable
01:18:09.680 i i i shouldn't be made to feel uncomfortable that's against the constitution i think they
01:18:15.860 really believe it is against unconstitutional uh it's unconstitutional to make anybody feel
01:18:21.120 uncomfortable so okay good luck okay and we're gonna turn the country over to them yikes i know
01:18:31.500 it's the same group you know in that a real disservice to that gallup poll that talked about
01:18:36.780 uh socialism yeah uh it also talks about how uh the respondents uh favored government control
01:18:42.320 in environmental protection and online privacy protection of these that's i mean that that's
01:18:47.860 they want they want they're okay with they don't want people saying bad things about them but they
01:18:52.820 want the government to protect them online and make sure that the what you know the fish
01:18:56.600 they'll probably get that too they will they'll get that because mark zuckerberg is for
01:19:01.940 intervention from the government yeah why would you want that so he could i mean yeah uh control my
01:19:08.040 company yeah please what why why would you be for that it's it's amazing it is it's amazing and you
01:19:18.620 know the only reason that i can see of him being for that isn't for our safety oh not at all that is
01:19:25.780 not for our safety my friends he's partnering with the government you're darn right he is let me in
01:19:30.160 let me in kind of a chilling little beginning of things we've seen on sci-fi movies where
01:19:36.960 corporations are the government let me in yes you're right man scary are bad i should be uh-huh i
01:19:45.020 need to be in with you guys that's what he's pushing that great jeff fisher in for glenn
01:19:50.640 triple eight seven two seven b e c k and we got more we got more actors uh jumping into the middle
01:19:57.860 of the fray because we haven't had enough to do that so far uh the latest is jeff daniels now is
01:20:05.220 jeff daniels a republican he seems to be lamenting the fact that he can't support republicans i don't
01:20:11.800 know he doesn't directly say that but that's the impression i get from the way he's talking here
01:20:16.420 yeah i think he's uh i don't know that he ever have said it that he's a republican or i think he's
01:20:21.980 come across as being conservative ish as conservative as as people get in hollywood maybe i don't know
01:20:29.500 anyway here's here's what he had to say about the the shape of things now at the end of the day
01:20:34.680 aside from yeah i don't want to pay taxes it's race it's race oh my gosh can you pause that for a
01:20:41.120 second uh aside from paying if you don't want to pay taxes it it's about race if you don't i don't
01:20:50.380 want to turn more money my hard-earned money over to the government that means i'm a racist okay that's
01:20:58.380 just that's that's insane wow i rue the day i ever watched uh while you were sleeping now because jeff
01:21:11.380 daniels was in it that's ridiculous but there's much more there's more this is about the republican
01:21:19.940 party or a wing of it going this is our last chance to save the party and if we don't it's
01:21:28.420 the end of the republican party and the only way they can do that is to tap the race button and say
01:21:33.500 go ahead it's okay oh my god and he did and they did and that was the only card they had left to play
01:21:39.260 and they played it and they aren't going to go quietly and that's why you look at the cowardice of
01:21:44.040 the 15 or so republicans in the senate who are still quiet and i'm not talking about bob corker
01:21:49.240 and jeff flake and of course not because it was the other one out the back door yeah you know that's
01:21:55.000 not courage yeah yeah that's not courage that's making sure you've got a job somewhere after
01:21:59.760 politics courage is standing up and being a true patriot like we used to have way like you're doing
01:22:05.400 right now jeff's right who are the heroes gonna be you you were gonna be what what a courageous
01:22:12.460 stance jeff daniels is taking there from calling out the republican party right in hollywood
01:22:20.280 oh that's so brave of you
01:22:23.720 wow nicely done jeff that's really impressive
01:22:30.380 wow who would ever think that a hollywood leftist could stand up against the awful republicans
01:22:39.160 what a bold move so incredible of him to do that heroes
01:22:47.220 uh it just makes it hard doesn't it to watch any movies you like to to support them in uh
01:22:57.660 f it's just that we we don't do that as conservatives no we don't and we like to work
01:23:02.940 yeah you know if we have it and it's really hard sometimes to get past it uh really get really hard
01:23:09.140 to get past their personal it is that they've spewed out i can't look at robert de niro anymore
01:23:13.900 without thinking about what an extreme idiot he is me too but you know they just posted he did like
01:23:19.980 this two or three minute commercial for uh i forget what company it was for it was a pizza company
01:23:25.920 or something a bagel company a bagel company and it was great and it was so i was just like i don't
01:23:32.860 want to like it but it was great and i still i mean he's such a oh he's he's just a bad guy
01:23:40.500 he's just a bad guy jim carrey too uh and i can't imagine going to a jim carrey movie not that he's
01:23:47.000 going to do any anymore he seems to have uh been dumped by hollywood but i can't if if he had
01:23:53.060 something that came out that was really popular i don't think i could watch him in it tough
01:23:57.420 really hard yeah it is really hard stuff i know and i i find myself struggling a lot with uh you
01:24:07.400 know de niro um uh dicaprio he's gone on and on and on about the climate change and the global end
01:24:15.500 of the planet and i'm like really private jets all over the all over the world leo is out jet
01:24:20.740 setting the world uh-huh yeah no it's tough i know leonard i know yeah same with uh we had this
01:24:27.460 story last week about drake the rapper drake who i guess even surpassed the beatles in the number of
01:24:34.500 hit singles he has on the hot 100 chart all at once it's like 12 or something so he's huge yeah in pop
01:24:41.940 culture and he's a big climate change advocate he's always out there talking about climate change
01:24:48.920 and he walks to all his shows well he walks to all his shows so that he shows up you know on foot
01:24:53.760 uh no i'm gonna say no and he rides his bike in from the hotel that he stays at no no he doesn't
01:25:02.340 and he just bought a massive private jet and he made a point of saying on the video as he's showing
01:25:09.320 showing off his his new private jet oh this isn't a rental or some time shit i own this
01:25:16.160 this is actually all mine really mr climate change so wow that doesn't seem carbon friendly no it does
01:25:27.620 not i mean i realize how many how many bicycles or scooters could you fit on that hypocrites
01:25:32.740 do as i say not as i do hypocrisy is it's pretty amazing well i mean i'm more important right i mean
01:25:40.160 yes they don't have to live like they tell us to live right i'm living like this so that i can be
01:25:45.280 i can jet set around the world and tell tell you how important i am and how important the cause is
01:25:50.300 but you little people need to do what i tell you in fact you need to hang your laundry out to dry on
01:25:57.580 clotheslines while i'm jutting around the planet okay thank you for that thank you yeah i'll be sure
01:26:06.640 to do that right and i need to go vegetarian even though you're not tough to take it's just tough to
01:26:13.800 it is it's amazing we're we're saying it all and i think a lot of people would say well
01:26:20.320 you're not though and they might be right so if you're wondering uh who you could vote for um
01:26:29.760 uh in in the democrat party because you know they're all so wonderful and uh and it's a it's
01:26:37.480 a tough choice they all want uh infanticide they all want to spend a hundred trillion on climate change
01:26:44.340 they all uh want socialized medicine socialized uh university uh admittance and you gotta love these
01:26:54.900 super old white guys who are at the top of the heap joe biden and bernie sanders now locked in a tie
01:27:00.940 in iowa wow okay so not nationwide but it's really tight in iowa right now and that's what it's going
01:27:08.000 to come down to is you know the individual states not a national poll so uh they are essentially all
01:27:15.940 knotted up at the top of the poll both sanders and biden have 24 support among the democrat
01:27:23.900 candidates in iowa three contenders trail the leaders with pretty healthy percentages who would
01:27:30.800 you think is number three have you seen this poll yet i have not okay so take a guess at who's number
01:27:35.720 three i mean pete right yes it's gotta nailed it gotta be nice yeah well it's gotta be i just i
01:27:42.540 looked up at the board we've been looking at these names uh that we have up on the chalkboard here and
01:27:46.800 on this list and he's the only one he's the only one out of all these names that are making a move so
01:27:52.280 uh biden and sanders have 24 percent uh buddha judge is at 14 yeah he's the only one making a move
01:27:59.680 the rest of them kamala elizabeth warrens at 12 kamala harris at 10 wow betto five yeah i mean
01:28:07.780 he's lucky to have that right i mean nobody's talking about him nobody cares about him i really
01:28:11.600 think that's true where's cory at three he's nowhere uh he's lucky to be he's at less than
01:28:17.260 well he's at one percent or less and you forgot to mention amy klobuchar i mean i'm sure she's ahead
01:28:21.520 of joe biden and bernie standards right uh no amy klobuchar she's not no oh well but she does have
01:28:27.460 two percent oh she's on there though she does make the list there's at least a pulse there
01:28:31.780 sort of yeah sort of pat and jeffy for glenn 888-727-BECK just to show you can't please
01:28:40.380 everyone in fact you can almost not please anyone anymore right um elton john's new movie
01:28:48.380 is called rocket man it's out is it out already well they had it was out already it's uh the actual
01:28:55.360 huge release is the end of this month the 31st but they were doing a limited release uh started
01:29:00.800 a couple days ago yesterday i think we started the limited release so he's getting elton john is
01:29:06.000 getting all kinds of flack from the lgbtqqia2 plus community elton john elton john elton john
01:29:15.600 who might be the patron saint of the community elton john who right i mean this guy walked through
01:29:22.440 fire for these people yeah well uh playing him in the new movie is taron egerton and elton really
01:29:31.440 liked his performance he loved his performance and he was happy with it well the lgbtqqia2 plus
01:29:39.080 community wasn't so happy about it because taron egerton is not gay oh no so i guess now the thing is
01:29:46.080 obviously only gays can play gay roles guess so only trans people can play trans roles we found
01:29:52.000 that out with uh scarlett johansson who accepted a role and then was drummed out of it because she's
01:29:57.340 not trans so elton said that's all bs bullcrap which i used a different word yes he did said i'm sorry
01:30:07.140 uh if people people don't like it review wise or it doesn't make one dollar it's the movie i wanted to
01:30:14.080 make and that's all that counts i can look back and say you know what i love it i can live with
01:30:19.140 that good for you elton so he said the guy's great it doesn't have to be a gay person playing a gay man
01:30:26.740 i thought that's why it was acting right i was just right i know i'm just throwing it out there
01:30:33.380 uh i thought that was the whole point should we then assume that uh the lgbtqqia2 plus community
01:30:41.500 will agree with us in saying that no gay person can ever play a straight role
01:30:46.000 aha you know that's not true you know they're gonna agree with that right just to be consistent
01:30:51.800 and not hypocrites certainly they would say hey i'm sorry you're gay you can't play a straight role
01:30:57.820 you can't no you know it doesn't work that way no way it does not even close and when asked you know
01:31:04.740 egerton said i'm an actor i did not get into acting just to play people like me you have to draw the
01:31:10.100 line somewhere and i don't want to live in a world where straight people play straight people
01:31:13.900 and gay people play gay people well it's too late we're in that world i think we are too we're
01:31:18.460 seriously in that world and it happened quickly that's too bad i mean it seems like that's a that's
01:31:25.920 one of the newer that's one of the newer rules that we're being it sure is and maybe in the last
01:31:31.440 year or two sure is that's a definite new rule that's blasted in yeah i mean no more than a year
01:31:37.980 it shows you no more than a year just how fast this society is changing i mean you can't even
01:31:44.980 keep up you can't keep up you just can't even keep up i mean i love that elton didn't that elton did
01:31:52.060 that he didn't get back yeah good for him absolutely screw you good for him elton john right i mean
01:31:59.580 the guy is uh i don't know i don't know if you know he's a gay icon uh married to a man
01:32:07.520 a man they have children they would die i mean he's the guy he's yes he's the gay icon he's the
01:32:14.300 guy well it doesn't matter can you think of a more famous gay person right off the top of my head i
01:32:20.240 don't know that i can out for as long as he has right it's ridiculous most definitely is uh meanwhile
01:32:30.220 a north carolina middle school used in an interesting approach to stop bullying against gay students by
01:32:36.240 bringing in drag queens to perform oh educate students on the lgbtqqia because
01:32:43.860 they yeah thought it would that it'd be great to have drag queens okay okay uh it's you know
01:32:58.880 and of course if you say anything about that oh my gosh you're a bigot you're a hater uh you're a
01:33:06.700 homophobe or a transphobe or or whatever phobe what you're a phobe of some sort we know we know you fear
01:33:13.700 that much we know we'll work out what you're afraid of later but for one thing you're a phobe
01:33:22.200 and a hater okay uh teachers taylor schmidt and shara brooks told cnn that the event was intended
01:33:33.800 to reduce bullying so that the kids could focus on their educations our drive was to remove barriers
01:33:40.400 to success belonging and the ability to thrive for all students it called for a hard look at the roots
01:33:47.680 of these behaviors and intentional actions to liberate not just the bullied from the oppressive
01:33:52.440 acts but the bully from the oppressive root causes of their actions wow it's a two-hour event
01:34:00.540 it featured a drag show that took place and uh it's already happened so i don't i the parents were
01:34:10.660 apparently not notified in advance um students oh i guess students were permitted to opt out
01:34:18.400 but most students decided most students aren't going to opt out of that no they're not well i think
01:34:23.700 they'd be they'd be both ostracized right yeah ostracized and bullied if they did right
01:34:29.140 jeez you're gonna go right what a world oh of course i'm going i yeah why wouldn't i
01:34:36.760 everything's wonderful about dry queens coming into a school uh and performing i thought you told
01:34:43.980 me your parents said no i don't i don't care oh they're haters my my parents are bigots and haters
01:34:48.880 and phobes of some sort i don't i don't know what they're afraid of i just know they're afraid yeah
01:34:55.160 it's crazy so what a world so we don't we don't have any evidence that it helped
01:35:03.620 in the bullying yet right i mean we don't know that that it helped it made no i don't know
01:35:09.640 difference do not know because i mean it sounds like it's something that could make a huge difference
01:35:14.140 if you see a drag queen perform yeah you're done right you're you're not going to bully anybody
01:35:20.420 you're not going to bully anyone about anything that's the perfect antidote to bullying yes is
01:35:26.160 watching a performance from a drag queen yeah exactly so what i don't know i don't know this
01:35:34.680 world it doesn't make sense anymore i mean i'm not opposed to the drag queen i'm opposed to them
01:35:40.440 going and performing at school hey i don't think that's a good idea but it's time to just turn the
01:35:46.140 country off let's flip the switch turn the country i mean they're just showing up where we are right
01:35:51.920 now a little show up you do a couple of numbers get out you do a couple numbers a couple of dance
01:36:00.300 routines and whatnot then you're done yeah wrap it up good kids have a nice day well you convinced me
01:36:04.600 that was it that was a good move stop bullying get out of here we're done
01:36:08.680 i mean you've got the the drag queens reading to kids i mean like four five and six years old at the
01:36:17.420 library and the drag queen that has been featured multiple times it's just frightening looking it's
01:36:23.600 got horns coming out the head and all that stuff the makeup and the horns strange stuff and again if
01:36:32.060 you don't want it to happen with your children you're a phobe of some kind i don't know yeah some
01:36:38.180 kind of phobia i don't know what it is you're a phobe yeah you're a hater just a phobe and a phobe
01:36:42.820 obviously and you monger in hatred we do know that yes we do know that you are a monger yes of hate
01:36:49.880 all right so that's when we turn to these uh democrat candidates and lead us lead us down the
01:36:57.800 path of non-hatred please please uh this is kind of interesting kirsten gillibrand on cbs yesterday
01:37:04.060 uh had something very very interesting to say here's what came out of her mouth
01:37:08.700 or not i guess i guess she said it really silently
01:37:15.080 oh okay so uh here's what she said she said um let's hope without holding our breaths
01:37:25.580 that okay that's not what she said we just don't have what she said she said that abortion
01:37:32.020 man no wonder she's not doing well right i'll tell you that right she's speak up a little bit
01:37:36.740 maybe she'd step up in the polls she said that uh abortion is a matter of life and death
01:37:44.700 yeah that's kind of what we've been saying so she said uh abortion is a matter of life and death
01:37:54.660 and that women should have the right to make that decision huh well welcome to the party
01:38:01.000 except that uh she's saying the same thing that they all say women should just have the right to
01:38:05.560 say whenever there's no line it's just whenever she believes as we do though apparently that yes there
01:38:11.480 is a life at stake and you're killing that life she just comes to a different conclusion that that
01:38:17.160 life doesn't matter it doesn't care and the woman should be able to to kill the baby if if she wants
01:38:21.620 to wow i okay so you could vote for her she'll lead us down the right path right away from lead us
01:38:30.900 down a path away from being phobes um and so will uh kamala harris her 2020 plan now is to find
01:38:40.060 companies that don't ensure equal pay right not find find wow yes find them so we're back to the
01:38:51.700 uh the pay gap yes thing again which has been just proven over and over and including the washington
01:38:58.380 post not exactly a conservative publication um but she's apparently closing the pay the pay gap
01:39:09.580 by fining companies with more than 100 employees that don't guarantee equal pay yeah full-time women
01:39:17.400 in the workforce earned 80 i'm so tired of hearing this earned 80 she says it to be true so it's not
01:39:24.680 true you're comparing apples to oranges no she's 80 of what males earned right in the equivalent
01:39:31.320 professions yes well black and hispanic women except no uh but she said it i know she did
01:39:39.560 but there's some differences in the way women work in the commitment to the work in uh a lot of
01:39:46.880 different areas that have to be considered okay mr white male yeah i know i know whatever
01:39:53.960 i mean it's amazing and she keeps driving at home she just keeps driving at home it doesn't
01:40:01.440 they do the same thing on climate change doesn't matter they do the same thing on abortion
01:40:05.040 they just they just keep harping the same line until you know you just succumb all right i don't
01:40:11.980 want to hear it anymore just give them more money oh boy uh something frightening going on
01:40:17.640 in the uk uh neil farage just the latest right wing figure to be attacked oh no we actually have
01:40:28.420 is he okay we have some uh i think we have the the video of it do we have the video
01:40:32.680 oh what's that what happened nigel farage attacked the latest with a milkshake
01:40:44.360 now if you weren't gonna drink that i would have you know those are delicious right look i read about
01:40:51.440 the uh the new uh the new milkshake throwing attack why would you ever do that that is that's
01:40:58.060 crazy that's great it must not be a chick-fil-a milkshake that cannot that that is a crime in
01:41:03.740 itself it is that is a crime in itself look if you don't want it jeffie and i'd be happy to
01:41:10.620 relieve you of it absolutely we really would 100 as a matter i don't even care if you change
01:41:15.000 straws just let me have that what a weird phenomenon right it's throwing it went from throwing
01:41:21.040 eggs right it used to be throwing eggs which i guess oh i mean i i guess i've got milkshakes better
01:41:26.760 you gotta get hit by something you're probably gonna have more mess with the milkshake i guess
01:41:32.860 than just an egg a single egg you can wash the milkshake stuff out the egg is that harder to get
01:41:37.640 out eggs are nasty weird stuff going on how how is it that they're not being are the perpetrators
01:41:48.140 being arrested for doing this i don't think so that's not cool it's just not that's not cool
01:41:53.180 i mean they're just throwing a milkshake i'm sure that's what they think and yes i'll bet you they
01:41:59.120 feel completely justified absolutely these are the same people same people participation trophies
01:42:06.220 they're justified i don't like what they're saying and so i'm gonna dump milkshakes on them we saw it
01:42:12.020 with the girl that took the sign last week that was justified in a hundred percent they can't be
01:42:16.680 made to feel uncomfortable in any way or anyway but they can dump milkshakes on other people they
01:42:23.400 can attack other people and that's perfectly fine well look what they were saying right that's exactly
01:42:29.940 how they uh they shout down all the conservatives that come to the colleges is they're totally
01:42:35.960 justified in doing that uh look at the things they're saying um they shouldn't have the right to
01:42:42.020 say it wait you're letting you're letting them say that right right yeah no we are baby that girl last
01:42:49.640 week yeah we had a video of a girl who uh stole uh a pro-life sign from somebody who was you know
01:42:57.540 holding a pro-life rally just walked up and she just walked up and took it there were police all over
01:43:03.240 the place trying to keep the various factions of protesters from each other and so they call the
01:43:09.940 policeman over and she is whining and crying well they're trying to take away women's rights
01:43:15.680 that that doesn't make it okay to steal their sign but listen to what they're saying don't listen to
01:43:22.500 it um well if i leave they'll just come back and do it again well ignore them again you can't just
01:43:29.020 walk up you can't just walk someone's sign she could not understand the concept of why she was in
01:43:35.740 trouble she didn't think she'd done anything wrong because she doesn't consider those people
01:43:40.160 and they ended up they ended up arresting her which i thought was maybe a little bit much but
01:43:43.920 it was nice to see a good lesson for her it was nice to see you know she didn't spend any time in jail
01:43:48.640 but it was a dang good lesson and i hope it well i hope it was a lesson hey puddin you can't just
01:43:55.420 treat people like that because you disagree with them what why not they're saying mean things i don't like
01:44:02.700 right it's okay just don't listen or go home
01:44:08.000 what a concept it's difficult to understand it is it really is
01:44:14.660 you're listening to glenn beck
01:44:19.800 you