The Glenn Beck Program - November 01, 2022


Pelosi Attack Affidavit Gave Us More Questions Than Answers | Guests: Sen. Mike Lee & Dennis Prager | 11⧸1⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

148.86122

Word Count

18,340

Sentence Count

590

Misogynist Sentences

21

Hate Speech Sentences

27


Summary

On this episode of the Glenn Back Program, we begin again with Nancy Pelosi's husband, Dennis Prager. The affidavit from the San Francisco Police Department details the arrest of a suspect in a break-in at his home.


Transcript

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00:02:42.340 for you today we begin again with nancy pelosi's husband the affidavit is out we have it we'll share it
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00:04:09.260 one week until the election one week and we've got some big news big news and a lot of election
00:04:17.360 coverage today and uh and uh also dennis prager joins us today so it's gonna be a great show okay let me
00:04:26.360 give you just uh some of the highlights from the affidavit the important part of the affidavit this
00:04:31.320 is the story now from the police that uh paul pelosi uh had a break-in at his house and they arrested
00:04:41.940 this guy named the pepe and uh he he spilled his guts he sang like a bird as soon as they read him
00:04:51.040 his miranda rights and here's what he said de pepe said he pulled a hammer from pelosi's hand and swung
00:04:58.160 the hammer striking pelosi in the head now i want to go back just a little bit here because i need you
00:05:06.940 to hear what the uh police said at first at 2 31 a.m san francisco police department the officer colby
00:05:18.680 wilms responded to the pelosi residence knocked on the front door now listen to this because this is
00:05:25.860 odd when the door was opened pelosi and de pepe were both holding a hammer with one hand and de pepe
00:05:34.640 had his other hand holding onto pelosi's fire of a forearm pelosi greeted the officers now wait a minute
00:05:42.840 first of all what do you mean the door was opened who opened the door was stretch armstrong there how did
00:05:51.280 what happened who opened the door and when they opened it pelosi and de pepe were both holding a
00:06:00.360 hammer with one hand de pepe had his other holding onto pelosi's forearm so we know it couldn't be de
00:06:07.660 pape that opened the door and again unless pelosi is stretch armstrong who opened the door pelosi greeted
00:06:17.980 the officers hey how are you guys doing the officers asked what what was going on de pepe responded
00:06:25.940 that everything was good officers then asked pelosi and de pepe to drop the hammer here's the affidavit
00:06:34.460 now de pepe pulled a hammer from pelosi's hand and swung the hammer striking pelosi in the head
00:06:39.660 officers immediately went inside and were able to restrain de pepe while the officers were restraining
00:06:46.320 pelosi appeared to be unconscious unconscious on the ground officers removed a cell phone cash
00:06:53.740 clipper cards and an unidentified card from de pepe's right shorts pocket so he wasn't in underpants he
00:07:01.220 was in shorts de pepe provided officers his first and last name after officers asked de pepe if he had
00:07:08.960 id on him de pepe said yeah might be in my backpack on the back porch he later stated my backpacks near the
00:07:16.040 broken glass dudes when officers removed de pepe from pelosi's residence police body worn camera
00:07:23.460 footage showed a glass door that appeared to be laminated glass broken near the door handle san
00:07:30.340 francisco police department uncovered zip ties in the pelosi bedroom and also in the hallway near the front
00:07:38.480 door of the door of the pelosi residence in addition in addition law enforcement searched de pepe's
00:07:46.780 backpack at the pelosi residence they found among other things a roll of tape white rope one hammer
00:07:54.640 one pair of rubber and cloth gloves and a journal so there were two hammers but one was in the backpack
00:08:02.060 uh witness statements uh san francisco police officer colby wilms was able to interview a witness witness
00:08:10.900 one who saw an individual all in black carrying a large black bag on his back walking near the pelosi
00:08:18.880 residence where witness one was parked okay so hang on just a second so if he was all dressed in black
00:08:25.140 did he put black face on his legs because we just found out he was wearing shorts
00:08:34.020 well you can be dressed in black and have your very white skin showing that would be weird
00:08:42.120 that's what we're doing today yeah witness number one was working private security and at a dress
00:08:47.340 nearby witness one then heard what he sounded like a banging on either the door or a car and heard
00:08:52.840 sirens within a minute or two pelosi was interviewed by the police officer um um adrian stark in the
00:09:01.720 ambulance during the transport san francisco general hospital pelosi stated he had never seen de papi
00:09:06.900 before pelosi was asleep when he came into his bedroom and stated he wanted to talk to nancy when pelosi
00:09:13.840 told him that nancy was not there he said well he just sit and wait when he then said nancy's not
00:09:21.880 going to be home for several days de papi reiterated he would wait pelosi was then able to go into the
00:09:28.440 bathroom um in which he was able to call 9-1-1 he stated when the officers arrived that was when
00:09:34.420 de papi struck him with a hammer in subsequent interview with law enforcement officers he said
00:09:41.120 that uh the hammer did not belong to the pelosi family in a mirandise and recorded interview by the
00:09:47.960 san francisco police de papi stated he was going to hold nancy hostage and talk to her if nancy were
00:09:53.680 to tell de papi the truth he would let her go oh if she lied he was going to break her kneecaps
00:10:02.440 de papi was certain that nancy would not have told the truth in the course of the interview de papi
00:10:09.720 articulated uh he viewed nancy as the leader of the pack of lies told by the democratic party
00:10:17.300 de papi also later explained that by breaking nancy's kneecaps she would then have to be wheeled
00:10:24.240 into congress which would show other members of congress there were consequences to actions
00:10:29.860 de papi also explained generally that he wanted to use nancy to lure another individual to de papi
00:10:38.160 de papi um stated that he broke into the house through the glass door which was a difficult
00:10:43.360 task and required the use of a hammer de papi stated that uh pelosi was in bed appeared surprised by
00:10:50.420 de papi yeah i'm sure yeah de papi told pelosi to wake up de papi told pelosi that he was looking
00:10:58.180 for nancy pelosi responded she wasn't present pelosi asked how they could resolve the situation
00:11:03.640 and uh let's see and what de papi wanted to do he stated he wanted to tie pelosi up so de papi could
00:11:11.400 go to sleep as he was pretty tired because he had to carry a backpack to the residence doesn't that
00:11:17.800 seem like your average hippie yeah i had to walk up all these hills i'm sleepy wouldn't you you keep
00:11:24.980 your eye out for the coppers while i take a nap around this time de papi started taking out twist
00:11:31.240 ties from his pocket so he could restrain pelosi pelosi moved towards another part of the house
00:11:35.780 but de papi stopped him together they went back to the bedroom while talking with each other pelosi
00:11:40.200 went into the bathroom where he grabbed a call a phone to call 9-1-1 he said de papi said he felt
00:11:47.500 like pelosi's actions compelled him to respond he remembered thinking there was no way police were
00:11:52.880 going to forget about that phone call de papi explained he did not leave after pelosi's called
00:11:58.520 9-1-1-1 because much like the american founding fathers with the british he was fighting against
00:12:03.800 tyranny without an option of surrender okay now here's the interesting thing de papi stated that
00:12:13.200 they went downstairs to the front door the police arrived and knocked on the door and pelosi ran over
00:12:20.800 to open it pelosi then grabbed onto de papi's hammer which was in de papi's hand at this point in the
00:12:31.420 interview he repeated that de papi did not plan to surrender and he would go through pelosi
00:12:38.260 okay so wait i'm just why would you go back to the hammer police are there why would you go back to
00:12:47.300 the hammer that doesn't make any sense there's something wrong with the door thing i don't know
00:12:52.500 what it is and it might be just a error somewhere but you know it's there's something wrong with that
00:12:58.980 we should eventually know we should see there should be video right we should see the video um now when
00:13:05.840 he's talking about founding fathers that's weird because you remember that thing we fixed after 9-11
00:13:11.760 when people overstay their visas you know we kick them out right away so we know who's here because
00:13:17.900 that was so important i'm very concerned about yeah and department of homeland security that's what they
00:13:22.100 do this guy uh long time overstay uh he's a canadian he's an illegal alien from canada so he's really
00:13:32.940 into our founding fathers this hippie that has black lives matter uh on his on his house
00:13:42.200 really it's an interesting profile of a person i'll tell you that it sure is it sure is uh my guess is
00:13:51.820 he's crazy but i just want to point out how good it is of the media you know they haven't figured out
00:13:58.700 january 6 pipe bomber can't find him don't know where he is don't know who he is what yeah we have
00:14:04.480 video but what are we going to do with video i mean it's not like we have facial recognition or
00:14:08.800 anything like that we couldn't try he's on the phone at the time there's no way we could triangulate
00:14:14.500 and uh find out you know where he was who he was by just using a phone like that of course we haven't
00:14:21.540 found the supreme court leaker a single one of epstein's clients uh we have we don't know the
00:14:28.520 motive of the las vegas shooter but uh paul pelosi that midnight visitor man they knew he was a republican
00:14:38.120 that fast and it was it's good to know it's good to know by the way um
00:14:44.840 the mainstream media and here's the problem the mainstream media picks and chooses if it was
00:14:52.260 if it was you know uh fair and honest and balanced and they told the truth about everything
00:14:58.900 you know you wouldn't have this argument um but uh you know the right wing is out of control
00:15:05.640 it's weird because um i don't think it was the ones who uh was responsible for burning cities down
00:15:13.660 and hundreds of attacks on republicans so i mean i don't know if you know this but there are
00:15:20.680 639 receipts for their violence and mass shooting um there was the time that uh jane fonda promoted
00:15:29.020 kidnapping caging and raping baron trump i love that one that was that was a super favorite uh they
00:15:35.260 attacked roger stone's handicapped wife while walking a dog vandalized the homes of political opponents
00:15:42.040 tried to kick in the front door of tucker carlson a journalist that stabbed two trump supporters uh
00:15:49.140 the home of a trump supporter that was bombed they drove through a crowd of trump supporters
00:15:53.820 uh they've left dead animals and threats outside of republican homes uh they've threatened to burn down
00:16:00.840 the homes of trump supporters shot at trump supporters fired a gun at a march beat a 77 year old for wearing
00:16:09.000 a maga hat threatened republicans on twitter every day sent rice into trump taught leftists to hate
00:16:17.140 students they've defaced property of trump supporters uh they egged children at a at a trump rally um
00:16:25.240 teachers threatened death on gop they've beaten a 12 year old boy uh for a trump sign beat a woman for
00:16:32.640 wearing a trump hat they've destroyed property we have 300 stories like that just thought i would
00:16:41.060 you know but that um real quick that new york post hacker last friday the guy who uh wrote uh rufo he
00:16:51.040 took over the feed of the new york post he worked at the new york post okay he's apologized he said
00:16:59.620 man it was just the utmost betrayal of my of my people i i you know pretended to hack into the new
00:17:06.500 york post uh website and uh you know it was my job but it my let my stupidity get the best of me
00:17:12.760 but i want you to know i i deserve to get fired but it wasn't politically motivated uh-huh let me just
00:17:19.500 give you a few of the post rufo we must destroy and imprison union teachers zeldin eric adams is new
00:17:28.040 york city's fried chicken eating monkey uh governor abbott i'll order border patrol to start
00:17:35.220 slaughtering illegals zeldin i'll rape and batter hochel's sorry ass uh the new york post he also
00:17:44.140 posted we must assassinate aoc for america um divine we must murder joe and hunter biden
00:17:52.680 the new york post that he posted uh frank i'll beat up the sorry ass bergen bitches like gottheimer
00:18:01.020 and his family i don't know why people say that those were politically motivated i mean maybe there's
00:18:08.840 the slightest hint of politics involved but it's difficult to detect unless you're really a trained
00:18:13.960 observer yeah yeah i could go on i have 135 attacks on pro-life people uh just between may 3rd
00:18:22.440 and uh september 24th but remember it is the republicans that are conspiracy theorists
00:18:30.000 one more thing just one more thing i'm sorry uh kathy hochel has come out yesterday with a very
00:18:36.120 important thing she says that the people who mention you know anything to do with the race being fixed
00:18:46.820 data deniers and conspiracy uh theorists she said these are master manipulators um and you know
00:18:55.780 there's a conspiracy that they're peddling now that they there's there's this conspiracy going all
00:19:01.900 across america to convince people that in democratic states states they're not safe wow what a conspiracy
00:19:09.580 that is who's the conspiracy theorist there are very few things i love better than a great night's sleep
00:19:16.540 and when i'm not busy being raided by the fdi fbi in the hardy's parking lot you know yeah i was there
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00:20:22.080 these are master manipulators they have this conspiracy going all across america to try and
00:20:41.140 convince people that in democratic states they're not as safe well guess what they're also not only
00:20:46.820 election deniers they're data deniers the data shows that shootings and murders are down in our
00:20:53.200 state by 15 percent even in new york city down 20 on long island willie zeldin comes from
00:20:59.200 that's weird crime in new york city is up 29 percent to tell you data denier i know 29.64 percent
00:21:10.140 compared with this time last year this according to the latest new york city statistics
00:21:15.240 murder is down 13.8 but robbery is up 32.4 percent rape is up only 11 percent and hate crimes by 12.6
00:21:27.500 and are these year-to-year numbers yeah these are year-to-year but again like what what person is
00:21:32.040 comparing it year-to-year we're all comparing it to pre-covid right that's what everyone is looking at
00:21:38.100 they're saying wait a minute like crime got a lot worse when all these policies went into effect
00:21:42.280 and destroyed all of our communities right so even if it's slightly down from last year
00:21:48.840 that's way way up to what we would look at in 2019 the conspiracy is working 56 percent of u.s adults
00:21:56.880 perceive more crime in their area than the year prior this is according to the latest poll they found
00:22:03.700 a five-point increase from 2021 the highest level the pollster previously recorded was 54 percent
00:22:11.700 in 1981 it's now 56 percent gee what was happening in 1981 oh i remember i remember uh it was the
00:22:23.200 democrats that were just leaving power ha ha and then it got better once reagan took over why they
00:22:33.400 left power is there any story behind that no none no they just were tired of having to be the ones
00:22:38.600 carry the torch you know you want to make all the decisions right
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00:24:09.120 wow i gotta tell you the u.n is u.n's very very concerned about what's what's happening
00:24:26.380 not about the uh new lethal super strain of covid that was created in a london lab now
00:24:33.380 don't worry about that we got one in boston you know sure we got tons of stuff over in wuhan which
00:24:41.220 is great but now we got it in london too can we stop experimenting trying to make covid more dangerous
00:24:50.880 this is insane anyway the u.n is very very concerned because they said even if we do everything
00:25:01.100 everything that the u.n and the world economic forum uh suggest remember not own anything by 2030
00:25:09.800 we still are going to have a global temperature rise of 2.5 degrees celsius and it's too late to
00:25:16.820 do anything else that's why they're wanting to take emergency action and it's only going to require
00:25:24.940 four to six trillion dollars a year that is sent right directly to the u.n and i i'd send mine in
00:25:33.200 right now if i had a postage stamp well you you want to get year one i'll get year two yeah okay you
00:25:38.900 send the four to six trillion year one okay i'll pump i'll give them you know i'll throw in five to
00:25:43.020 seven for inflation that's great for year two you're such a good what's year three sarah you
00:25:47.080 want year three sarah's going to give eight six to eight trillion year three okay and then how long
00:25:51.300 do we need to do this is it forever let me just guess it's probably forever it's probably forever
00:25:54.880 yeah there's always going to be a big problem like this um so the new alberta premier in canada
00:26:00.560 danielle smith i love her she said she is cutting all ties to the world economic forum she said quite
00:26:09.480 frankly until that organization stops bragging about how much control they have over political
00:26:13.720 leaders i don't really have any interest being involved with them uh now listen to the way this
00:26:19.280 is uh written this is from cbc news um she is in lockstep with the federal conservative leader who
00:26:27.600 has stated he and his caucus will have nothing to do with the world economic forum the high profile
00:26:32.380 conference okay that's davos the high profile conference of global political and business leaders
00:26:39.160 has been the focus of conspiracy theories from both sides of the political spectrum
00:26:44.480 smith on a live stream interview friday announced the deal was ending but didn't say why at a news
00:26:52.180 conference saturday she declined to respond to two questions the premier was asked by a reporter
00:26:57.540 monday if she had concerns about the forum quote because you accept the online conspiracy theory that
00:27:05.260 the wef is a front for a global cabal of world leaders bent on using the pandemic to destroy
00:27:12.160 capitalism and install a socialist dysfunctional dystopia what a fair question that is you know
00:27:20.040 what i mean not uh shaded at all to one side or the other some reason this mad woman decided not to
00:27:25.580 answer it um you know i mean so the only word in there that would be questioned would be cabal
00:27:34.340 and cabal everything else is right like everything else is everything else website right right cabal is
00:27:40.640 defined as a secret political click or faction and i think it's appropriate to maybe say that
00:27:45.300 it's not a particular secret no it's not secret at all it's all on their website it is a political
00:27:50.460 faction yes i mean there's no doubt about that it's a matter of whether you think it's secret or not
00:27:54.620 and like the only difference here is they are outward about these plans but they say they're going to
00:28:02.340 be positive in the end yes that's it for somebody i guess them right where we say the results of this
00:28:07.840 would be negative correct that's the difference that's the difference um by the way um what is it
00:28:15.060 cop 27 uh that is uh coming up and um i guess this year they're focusing on the role of investors and the
00:28:24.940 financial community in fighting or encouraging climate change one pivotal part of the global
00:28:31.900 financial structure infrastructure has largely been ignored uh this is from reuters by the way
00:28:37.840 the insurance sector insurance low profile comes despite its central role in enabling project projects
00:28:45.380 to process uh to progress uh you can't get insurance well then it'll be impossible for you to secure
00:28:51.720 financing okay it goes on and on and on about how insurance is the achilles heel of the fossil fuel
00:28:59.380 industry this is the great reset yeah this is from reuters today they're talking about how now um
00:29:11.360 they've cut off the financing from the banks as much as they can to get the rest of it they just need
00:29:17.460 to cut off all of the insurance for these companies this is the great reset so how is it a conspiracy
00:29:25.240 it's only a conspiracy because the media wants to make it a conspiracy it's all out in the open
00:29:31.740 they write about it all the time they don't shut up about it no until you call them out and then they
00:29:38.280 act it's the same thing that was going on with all the gender surgeries right every one of these
00:29:41.820 children's hospitals was like we did 9 000 gender surgeries last week we're so proud of ourselves
00:29:47.880 here's some wonderful music and it's it's lit very well and and we we're it's the soft focus and and
00:29:54.480 all the things to brag to our supporters about all the gender reassignment surgeries we did and then
00:29:59.640 when someone you know libs of tiktok posts it they're like how dare you post that how you are getting
00:30:06.240 us targeted for harassment right we didn't do any surgeries we never even we don't even know what a
00:30:11.280 knife is what are you talking about what gender and we all agree there is no gender how could you
00:30:17.660 have a gender surgery it's amazing how this happens when this stuff is put in the sunlight i know now
00:30:22.700 joe biden has just taken the next step towards nationalizing he's now accusing our oil companies of
00:30:29.440 war profiteering of war profiteering and he warns of excess profit penalties he's saying he's gonna
00:30:39.200 it's gonna we have that here it is all companies record profits today are not because they're doing
00:30:45.260 something new or innovative their profits are a windfall of war the windfall from the brutal
00:30:52.080 conflict that's ravaging this is such bullcrap and everybody tens of millions of people around the
00:30:56.780 globe you know at a time of war any company receiving historic windfall profits like this
00:31:02.820 has a responsibility to act beyond their narrow self-interest of its executive really i can't
00:31:08.440 take it look who's standing behind him the treasury secretary and the secretary of energy
00:31:12.800 and they are enabling him now here's some good news for you kpmg has just published or they published
00:31:21.660 in august in august it's come out an in-depth report titled 2022 u.s ceo outlook and it talks
00:31:30.840 about a whole bunch of different things that are coming in the next 12 months including economic
00:31:35.020 turbulence uh finding and retaining talent blah blah blah blah blah but one of the things that they
00:31:40.980 also looked at was the esg trend sweeping america and the rest of the world the authors of the report
00:31:49.960 noted that a majority of ceos 79 percent think the public will look to the private sector to address
00:31:58.420 major social challenges rather than governments be it climate change or income inequality but while
00:32:06.380 this form of social investing has become integral in the private marketplace organizations acknowledged
00:32:13.880 that there is a demand for increased reporting and transparency on esg issues you just stop calling
00:32:20.460 it a conspiracy theory particularly as more of the public becomes more skeptical over virtual
00:32:26.500 virtue signaling and green washing the former consists of business expressing a specific moral
00:32:33.780 viewpoint to communicate an impeccable character blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah they're saying
00:32:40.420 that it is becoming more and more um uh unlikely that people will just sit with their mouth closed on this the key
00:32:50.820 finding from the report was it 59 percent say they uh plan to pause or reconsider their esg efforts in the
00:32:59.460 next six months hmm so that's good news for you but don't worry what are they pausing from the conspiracy theory
00:33:08.420 i mean it's it is so insane they report all of this stuff and then tell you by the way none of that is
00:33:18.380 happening well you've got a problem you got a problem it's either not a conspiracy and so you should fire
00:33:25.320 those reporters or it is a conspiracy and these other reporters are just making stuff up at a whole cloth
00:33:32.940 i don't know i think it's one of the two but don't worry don't worry because we have some really good news
00:33:40.940 um the uh there's some leaked documents out uh i don't know if you saw this from the intercept did you see these
00:33:48.660 the intercept has uh come across um well uh some interesting let's just leave it that
00:33:57.060 interesting department of homeland security documents uh where it shows that they really
00:34:03.280 haven't stopped their efforts in fact they're broadening the efforts to curb speech it considers
00:34:09.320 dangerous so with the eternal internal dhs memos emails documents obtained via leaks and freedom of
00:34:19.160 information act request uh and an ongoing lawsuit as well as public reports it shows an expansive
00:34:26.300 effort by the agency to influence the tech platforms um and apparently apparently
00:34:34.980 uh all of this is um all of this is happening right out in the open in a march meeting an fbi
00:34:44.340 official warned that the threat of subversive information on social media could undermine support for the
00:34:50.320 u.s government according to the notes of the discussion attended by senior executives from twitter and jp
00:34:56.020 morgan chase and they stressed we need media infrastructure that is held accountable we don't coordinate uh with
00:35:04.720 other entities when making content moderation decisions and we independently evaluate the content
00:35:10.960 uh in line with the twitter rules said a spokesperson for twitter who's no longer there
00:35:16.280 there's also a formalized process for the government officials to directly flag content
00:35:22.460 on facebook or instagram and request that it has been throttled or suppressed through a special
00:35:28.760 facebook portal now what's interesting about this is the guy that we have on our election night
00:35:35.080 coverage uh or sorry the week after our election night coverage we have election night coverage don't
00:35:41.280 forget on blaze tv or blaze tv youtube you can subscribe to blaze tv and see it you're going to get coverage
00:35:48.060 like you're not getting any place else trust me on that um you're going to get complete coverage and uh and
00:35:56.760 it's not going to have a stick up its butt but anyway uh a week after that we have a special on the following
00:36:03.560 wednesday all about uh what do you do when you're the target of a state we have a guy that the uh fbi doesn't
00:36:14.520 like too much he's a former fbi agent who said yeah i'm not gonna go along with this in fact i'm gonna blow the
00:36:21.100 whistle to congress he's a whistleblower who said these very things he's the guy who blew the whistle
00:36:30.320 that you might have heard this kind of story before from a whistleblower that says they have a portal
00:36:36.540 and they're working together and they're curbing free speech well now we have a report from the intercept
00:36:43.300 that has all of the documents and shows it's much worse than you thought we'll give you more on that
00:36:51.940 tomorrow and of course he's going to be joining us for that special on uh the wednesday a week after
00:36:58.300 the election and don't forget our election coverage on blaze tv pencil it in be there with us next
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00:38:18.880 glenn beck join the conversation 888-727-BECK
00:38:24.640 welcome to the glenn beck program looks like uh the elections are going on now in israel it's
00:38:47.580 people are split uh and benjamin netanyahu is his name is in the uh ring and it looks like it
00:38:55.440 they're expecting another deadlock this is the fifth time they voted for a prime minister in the last
00:39:01.680 four years so ours a good system of government ours doesn't suck so much ours doesn't suck so much
00:39:08.500 at least we know when elections occur yeah i know like we know in advance i know i know i i don't i mean
00:39:15.140 that's i don't know that we've nailed much more than that but at least we've got that going on
00:39:19.100 can you imagine every year having to decide who your prime minister is i i'd lose my mind this idea
00:39:25.000 that the ruling party can kind of just call for an election whatever they want it's crazy dumb yeah
00:39:29.460 like why would you why would anyone want that as a system i don't get it hey um i got some news uh
00:39:37.280 from a uh a uh republican pollster that told me they're not releasing the information uh i thought
00:39:46.600 it was important i asked for permission if i could release it and they said yeah just don't mention
00:39:52.060 uh the pollster please okay uh in uh utah mike lee is only ahead by six that's a respected pollster
00:40:02.740 um however there's another poll that shows that he's up by 11 yeah i knew a public poll i saw that
00:40:09.100 right 10 or 11 i only mention this because so many people just think that mike is just it's a shoe in
00:40:16.720 it's simple it might be it should be he should be ahead by 20 points um but if you don't go out
00:40:24.700 and vote and this is for every place in america you cannot write this off you can't be like oh no we're
00:40:31.780 so far ahead are you out of your mind i'm a little i've become a little worried because i i think
00:40:37.920 that this red wave talk is starting to make people feel good and maybe they'll be like ah you know
00:40:44.140 i mean we're gonna win we got a red wave coming you know it's that is not a sure thing i will tell
00:40:49.120 you the data does not show a massive massive wave it shows good things for republicans right but
00:40:55.900 like these close races can still go with right there's a bunch of these senate races that were
00:40:59.260 one or two points so like it is crucial if you want the wave to actually happen that you're active
00:41:05.640 in this process you have to go and you have to find somebody who was thinking about voting but like
00:41:10.800 ah i don't know i mean we're gonna win aren't we no no get them into a car and take them to vote
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00:43:11.940 what you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
00:43:39.940 this is the glenn back program
00:43:43.620 hello america welcome to the glenn back program i want to talk to you about what is being called
00:43:53.460 the most bizarre race in american politics today and that is the closest race in 30 years
00:44:03.700 for a senator in utah mike lee the i think was it trafalgar that came out today with 11 points
00:44:13.360 uh spread please tell me it was please tell me it was just lie to me lie to me lie to me no i think
00:44:18.340 it was uh emerson i believe oh are they good yeah okay i mean you trafalgar usually has better
00:44:23.460 results for republicans although a lot of times they're more accurate yeah so you the fact that
00:44:27.640 it's not trafalgar is a good thing in this case probably uh there are other uh public polls showing
00:44:32.780 him within five or six points really uh mike lee should be 20 points ahead especially when you
00:44:42.900 understand this and i want to quote mcmullen is running as an independent in the mold of
00:44:49.120 mitt romney and senator joe manchin wow uh it's a novel strategy that requires support from democrats
00:44:58.600 independents and anti-trump republicans in a deep red state even as a clear underdog mcmuffin
00:45:05.740 is making the most competitive utah senate race in 30 years it's a remarkable test listen to this
00:45:12.240 it's a remarkable test of mcmuffin's unproven theory that he can topple a conservative
00:45:20.420 by running a one-on-one race with no democratic spoiler that's their stated goal utah what are you
00:45:29.260 thinking it should be 20 points ahead mike lee joins me in 60 seconds
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00:45:41.980 and you know what usually i don't care they provide a good service i don't really care
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00:45:55.540 they really kind of are in a way verizon sends a lot of their money to uh planned parenthood
00:46:01.880 that's just as bad as drug smuggling to me um companies like verizon are giving your money to
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00:46:49.800 patriot mobile.com slash beck or call 972 patriot mike lee okay i know you're not a panicky guy i am
00:47:00.080 i am what are you feeling there on the ground of utah this race is closer than it should be we've got an
00:47:10.060 opponent who is characterizing himself as whatever the individual voter wants to think he is of course
00:47:18.240 he's a cia spook right right yeah it turns it turns out they've been trained in this yeah they have
00:47:25.840 yeah i mean he literally went to the democratic party and he said look um you can run a person
00:47:32.060 with a d after their name if you want but uh i can give you another 10 15 20 points on top of that
00:47:40.140 person give you a better shot of beating mike lee because i'm not settled with the d at the end of
00:47:45.940 my name and in the meantime he embraced most of their policies he voted for joe biden campaigned for
00:47:51.700 joe biden encouraged other people to vote for joe biden praised everything joe biden did condemned
00:47:57.120 the republican party for years uh using all kinds of horrible horrible words to describe it and then
00:48:05.340 got the nomination convinced the democratic party not to even run a candidate how did he do that mike
00:48:11.220 seriously how did he do did he go to the convention or how did they do that yeah well he he met with
00:48:17.980 delegates uh one-on-one and as groups and went to the state democratic convention and said look i i'm
00:48:24.940 your guy to beat up mike lee and i've got an advantage because i won't have a d after my name
00:48:30.100 wait wait wait but were there other democrats that were running with oh yeah oh yeah so the democrats
00:48:36.780 voted for him at their convention they voted to endorse him and they also voted not to run
00:48:45.340 a candidate from their own party not to nominate a candidate from within their own party at evan
00:48:53.740 mcmullin's urging now how did he get them to do this well he had to embrace a whole bunch of their
00:48:58.240 ideology including glenn he including support for s1 do you know what s1 is no s1 is this bill it's this
00:49:07.520 bill that would give the federal government control over elections it would oh yeah prohibit states from
00:49:13.620 adopting voter id laws right it would lead to the automatic voter registration of millions of
00:49:18.920 illegal aliens it would strip state legislatures of their authority under the constitution to make
00:49:24.520 their own redistricting decisions and the list goes on and on in terms of what it would do not only did
00:49:29.980 he promise to support that he also indicated that he would nuke the filibuster in order to make it law
00:49:37.380 nuking the filibuster is this cheap procedural mechanism by which they would theoretically break
00:49:42.920 the rules of the senate in order to get around the rule that says you've got to have 60 votes to bring
00:49:47.520 debate to a close this sounds maybe innocuous enough because of the way he phrased it he said oh i'm
00:49:54.380 you know i i think there should be an exception for this type of law right when once you once you uh
00:50:02.780 create an exception like that in legislative filibuster it's all gone and from there it's
00:50:08.120 a downhill slope to where they're packing the supreme court and they're adopting other legislation
00:50:12.920 to add dc and puerto rico as states and a small handful of changes like this that he would open the
00:50:19.680 door to we'd have perpetual democratic rule you couldn't elect another republican congress or president
00:50:25.720 for decades to come so you know it's amazing this is the um this is the bill that hillary clinton was
00:50:33.820 talking about when she came out and she said there's a conspiracy to take away your right to vote in 2024
00:50:41.260 what she what she was um dressing up was the fact that the republicans are saying no the constitution
00:50:51.740 says this all must be decided by the states and that's really important so the republicans are not
00:51:00.380 the ones suggesting a change they are trying to stop those who are trying to change the entire system
00:51:07.860 correct we're correct and we're just trying to defend what's already in the constitution because
00:51:14.400 you see glenn there's this thing in the constitution that says you've got to follow the constitution
00:51:19.060 unless you amend it and the democrats don't want to amend it and so evan mcmullin by saying he would
00:51:25.420 support this and he would nuke the filibuster to do it that puts him to the left of several of my
00:51:30.360 democratic colleagues in the senate and so look this is what's going on the joke is not lost on this
00:51:36.420 evan mcmullin is a political chameleon and deep democratic blue is his latest political color
00:51:41.600 he is coming forward trying to convince people that he's whatever they want a senator to be
00:51:49.740 without really letting them know in the full story you notice glenn if you if you look at his campaign
00:51:55.820 materials his advertisements his media interviews ever since he got the democratic party's endorsement
00:52:01.640 like six months ago he doesn't talk about policy he speaks in generalities and abstractions unless he's
00:52:10.540 talking about me and uh then he's using false and defamatory language with auto recklessness uh with
00:52:19.040 regard to the truth and that's because he doesn't want to talk about policy because he then loses votes
00:52:25.440 i i i think mike and i think you know this uh because they've stated it this is if this works this is how
00:52:35.700 they're going to dump the uh progressive and democratic um shell because just like they did under woodrow
00:52:46.720 wilson they destroyed the word progressive and so it took them 10 years to come back and uh re um
00:52:55.380 rejigger everything and they became liberals and that's why we always thought of people as liberals
00:53:02.520 and not progressives liberals just meant progressives to them but they try to dupe everybody this is way
00:53:08.920 this is the way his theory i mean i can't believe that's a quote his theory is i can unseat a conservative
00:53:18.140 if the democrats just don't run someone against me and if that theory proves out with you to be
00:53:25.520 correct it's done they'll do it all over the country yes yes it will and and here's the thing
00:53:34.480 he when he's talking to conservatives he actually says evan mccullin actually says i'm a conservative
00:53:42.220 but when pressed on the issue what does that mean they'll say something like oh i like to hike and i
00:53:47.720 i believe in in freedom in the american way i'm not sure you know what that means sir uh he's still
00:53:55.460 calls himself pro-life even though he went on msnbc a few months ago and said that it would be wrong
00:54:00.380 to overturn roe versus wade uh and then he still says when speaking to conservatives i'm pro-life
00:54:07.400 but when you listen to the fine print he says that he defines pro-life now as meaning he believes we
00:54:14.740 need more social programs sponsored by the federal government and so it look this this is not right
00:54:20.760 uh the people of utah uh are are not dumb they're getting the truth and that's why i believe i'm going
00:54:27.860 to win but i need all the help i can get i'd encourage your listeners to go to leafersenate.com
00:54:33.140 uh and uh find out how they can support me either by volunteering or by contributing or otherwise
00:54:39.660 i'd also ask your utah listeners if you haven't filled out your ballot yet please do it please do
00:54:45.080 it today fill it out today send it in today we got to make sure we get all of our votes in if we do
00:54:52.160 that we'll beat this guy um mike thank you very much i'm i am i coming out thursday i know we talked
00:54:59.780 about it you are we are coming i'm coming out thursday so i've i've got a podcast i have to
00:55:05.860 record after the radio program and uh then i'll record a broadcast then get on a plane and come
00:55:11.320 join you do you know where or or when we'll be in st george uh uh sometime early evening on uh on
00:55:20.260 thursday uh we'll be posting that location as soon as we've got it ironed out uh that'll be thursday
00:55:26.800 evening in st george utah okay good i uh i don't know what i'm gonna do but uh i'm i'm there to
00:55:33.520 support you um you're the only one yeah my itinerary for the show says that you'll be juggling chainsaws
00:55:39.660 okay good good yes thank you very much and you'll be throwing them at me that's that's a good friend
00:55:45.180 that's a good friend yeah mike can i come
00:55:47.440 you want to come now i want to be there do you want to come you can't come can i throw a chainsaw at you
00:55:54.780 no well well i really want you to win so maybe i will falls while on the unicycle yeah all right
00:56:01.980 mike god bless thank you so much hey thank you you bet uh lee for senate lee for senate is the uh web
00:56:10.340 address so i can you know honestly like yes these points that mike made are completely valid about
00:56:19.860 ebbet mcmullin and his approach here and how he's basically changing all of his opinions to try to
00:56:24.520 fool voters in utah but like it really shouldn't be necessary for him to make those points
00:56:29.960 number one of course he should be up by a lot but number two it's not just that mcmullin is bad
00:56:35.360 it's that lee is good lee is the i know he's a really good senator that holds the line of the
00:56:41.100 constitution all the time and this is i know that to be true because he pisses me off sometimes
00:56:48.500 because i want him to vote you know the way i want things done and he'll i'll call him up and
00:56:56.300 i'll be like mike and he's like glenn death penalty for you know people who don't listen to your show
00:57:04.500 unconstitutional i like yeah but can we make an exception this time and he's like no you know that's
00:57:12.560 that's when you know somebody is a constitutional guy when they say things that you know even they
00:57:21.620 don't want to say they it'll hurt their side because that's what happens with the constitution
00:57:27.500 it doesn't care what side you're on unless you're not on the side of truth it just seems like these
00:57:34.180 types of documents are vitally important to this particular state yeah right like it seems like i mean
00:57:39.180 knowing a lot of people from utah that we've met we've worked with met over the years it seems like
00:57:45.040 there's a real reverence for these documents there is and why you'd want to elect someone who wants to
00:57:49.380 throw them in the trash rather than mike lee who has who honors these things more than any senator in
00:57:55.500 the entire senate i don't even know how it's a mike was freaked out at the beginning because he saw the
00:58:00.300 ploy and now he's you know calm and now i'm freaked out uh because i'm like geez man i can't believe it's
00:58:08.000 this close anyway i'll be there thursday you want to come seriously i would like to come yeah okay
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00:59:36.960 back 10 seconds station id
00:59:39.280 stew who is our resident uh cephalogist cephalogist is uh um putting together something that's oh you
00:59:58.840 don't know what that is yeah well no yeah i don't just somebody who studies elections too oh okay that's
01:00:05.740 me yeah i didn't look that up real quick no anyway uh you put together a comprehensive guide on what we
01:00:12.380 should look for for election night and it is now coming out our blaze tv midterm uh guide it has
01:00:20.220 everything that you need to know so you can watch with us uh as we report these things live next
01:00:27.760 tuesday a week from tonight uh can the republicans get a senate seat in washington state of all places
01:00:35.880 kathy hochel is she really in trouble in new york will voters punish gretchen whitmer for her
01:00:42.780 covid lockdown insanity all you have to do get it at the blaze.com slash election guide it's free it'll
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01:00:58.740 to know to be ready for election night so some of the polls that are out now um it looks like and i
01:01:07.360 think this was a um uh a uh poll by in new york i'm looking for it here there's a trafalgar poll
01:01:19.140 yeah trafalgar you have that yeah uh has hochel and zeldin tied up 48 48 the zelmentum is real
01:01:26.900 how that's amazing it's incredible now okay the hochel's approach has been interesting too because
01:01:32.120 she's like hey like what if i tell people they shouldn't care about crime what about that she's
01:01:38.140 saying that the crime that you think is happening is a quote conspiracy theory yeah this is essentially
01:01:46.160 the same approach joe biden had on inflation which worked out really well didn't it when he told
01:01:51.080 everyone it didn't exist then it was transitory and then well it was overblown and we're gonna get it
01:01:55.880 under control soon and don't worry about it and it she hochel is in the beginning stages of that
01:02:01.280 why are you why do you care about this what's your problem why do you care so much about it
01:02:04.960 and that's what she said to lee zeldin on stage at the debate i don't know why you care so much
01:02:09.580 about this well i don't know because people are being stabbed and raped including him he was lee
01:02:15.420 zeldin was almost stabbed on stage yeah there was a shooting outside of his house i didn't hear any
01:02:20.920 of that his two kids were home talk about nancy pelosi's son that was a or a husband that that was a
01:02:27.360 right-wing extremist that's not at all true or proven by any means but also you know we should
01:02:33.640 talk you know look crime is crime all of it deserves conversation it does but the policies
01:02:37.860 implemented by the left and not just the policies on crime it's not just hey we you know have these
01:02:45.080 prosecutors that let everybody out of prison we want to get rid of cash bail all these things that
01:02:49.300 are making the crime problem worse yes that's part of it but a big part of the crime problem was the
01:02:55.180 covid policies of these governments in blue states they implemented long-term lockdowns which made
01:03:01.560 a lot of people go insane right and not to mention what it did to the economy and made people desperate
01:03:07.500 enough to commit crimes so a lot of this stuff comes directly from the policies of the left and you know
01:03:14.340 kathy hochel's approach here is basically like well if i tell them something else is more important
01:03:18.520 they'll believe me and we'll win that's not a good approach i have to tell you i am talking to a lot
01:03:23.400 of my friends and family up in the seattle area there's a new poll out by trafalgar again shows
01:03:31.000 murray the democrat 49.9 and smiley the republican for senator at 48.2 incredible that is you know the
01:03:39.960 margin of error is 2.9 uh and the my friends tell me they have never seen anything like what's happening
01:03:48.500 with smiley imagine being in seattle and standing on an overpass with a republican sign uh i had talked
01:03:58.000 to a friend last night who said i've never seen republican signs in my neighborhood they're everywhere
01:04:04.640 i look now for smiley we could pull that one off as well and wouldn't that be a miracle
01:04:12.160 in washington state people are sick of it and they know who did it
01:04:17.760 the glenn back program
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01:05:48.060 adia wuschner is uh joining us now she's from yes for life kentucky she's a chairwoman um and there
01:06:03.500 is a constitutional amendment number two uh in kentucky and it is really important uh representative
01:06:13.280 of massey told me about it and so we wanted to get adia on with us hello adia how are you
01:06:18.600 i'm great glenn thank you for having me on today you bet and now explain what uh amendment two
01:06:26.100 is on november 8th kentuckians when they go to the poll they will have a choice facing them which
01:06:34.080 is a pro-life amendment on our state constitution we have two amendments proposed amendment two will
01:06:39.480 explicitly affirm that the kentucky constitution contains no right to abortion or the government
01:06:45.980 funding of abortion it allows this amendment very simple language extremely simple and the response
01:06:55.180 of course is yes as we're trying to that but i'm going to read it to you to protect human life
01:07:00.100 nothing in this constitution shall be construed to secure or protect a right to abortion
01:07:05.320 or require the funding of abortion okay i would vote for that how how is what is the mood of the
01:07:14.660 uh the state in kentucky about abortion because would that take away the right for rape and incest
01:07:21.200 well it again it at this level at a constitutional level it leaves all of that up to the lawmakers
01:07:30.640 that make the laws and make policy surrounding abortion so what you're saying is it has to be
01:07:37.800 it has to go into the house and the senate and the governor because the constitution is silent on it
01:07:44.860 or not silent on it it has it it does not address it at all right right and you can't and you can't
01:07:53.520 have then radical judges trumping up sometime trying to find let's say a right to abortion where there is
01:07:59.780 none none in the constitution and trying to use that we're already we've got course cases because
01:08:05.020 we've got a trigger law kentucky has a rich rich history it's part of the fabric of who we are
01:08:11.340 that we have protected life going back to the first laws on the books in 1910
01:08:16.340 of course as those were reaffirmed in 1973 roe the roe court decision put suspended all across the
01:08:24.520 country all the state laws since then there have been subsequent laws created and made and we've
01:08:31.600 been in the courts ever since um i served in the house and in 2018 we passed a law banning live
01:08:38.000 dismemberment next to partial birth abortion the most gruesome form of abortion we've been in the in
01:08:44.320 the federal courts since 2018 on it four years fighting that issue i have to tell you i i mean
01:08:50.520 adia you know everybody has their own lines but when it comes to dismemberment and partial birth abortion
01:09:01.780 and birthday abortion uh my gosh i can't believe that a party not the fringes but the party would
01:09:14.380 actually stand up and say yes that's what we're for there used to be you know at least people were
01:09:22.360 lying when they said oh no no no we don't want that uh now there's just no shame there's no fear of
01:09:32.280 i don't know eternal damnation of saying i want to dismember a baby well and that's the concerns we will
01:09:40.800 be fighting all of those issues in the courts because they're going to come back up you know
01:09:45.860 they often ask if they're a compromise we have a trigger law that referred back to our original laws
01:09:51.700 in the books protecting the life of the mother and the bodily integrity we're in the courts right now
01:09:56.960 we're in the courts over a heartbeat on on the state level since the overturning of roe right now there
01:10:02.820 are no abortions taking place in kentucky but because we've got the constitutional amendment we're in
01:10:09.720 the courts and they're waiting for the decision so we can return back to the courts a week after
01:10:14.920 the constitution the election but you know basically voting yes will say that every human including
01:10:22.000 babies in the womb deserve the most fundamental human right the right to life it will ensure that
01:10:27.980 kentucky's human life protection act and the heartbeat law and other pro-life laws continue to prohibit
01:10:33.740 the killing of unborn children in the womb it would allow our representatives our house and senate members
01:10:41.420 not active its judges to make those decisions for the people of kentucky the people who are elected to
01:10:48.060 represent them and it's also going to protect our taxpayer dollars because one thing has always been
01:10:53.260 clear no matter what side of the this issue you may rest on the citizens do not want their taxpayer
01:10:59.860 dollars funding abortion that has broadly been supported in a bio in a bipartisan manner it is uh you know
01:11:07.220 it's it's awful um and it really causes me um great grief to pay my taxes knowing that some of my money
01:11:20.360 is going to pay for abortions or to fly people for abortions it's obscene we've we've always said we were
01:11:29.040 against that and the federal government has just gone into it and you know if a state is doing it
01:11:35.540 i i we saw we saw this year you know the battle over you know the hide amendment has to be affirmed
01:11:41.660 on a federal level every with every budget you know it's a process right right and we saw the the debate
01:11:47.420 over that and there are 16 states that we know 15 or 16 that currently do use taxpayer fund dollars
01:11:54.340 we've we've voted that in uh by the members of the general assembly have strongly said we won't
01:12:00.660 but we need to affirm it in our constitution i mean we're talking about keeping making sure that our
01:12:05.760 constitution reflects kentucky's values the amount of money pouring into the state from radical outside
01:12:12.300 entities is unbelievable from california uh former mayor of new york uh mayor bloomberg
01:12:19.320 from massachusetts from those who want to undermine the values of of kentuckians so is this well
01:12:27.980 publicized do people understand it in kentucky we have been worked we have been working we formed an
01:12:34.180 alliance of partners uh right after this piece of legislation that would put this on the ballot
01:12:39.820 formed and that's with the catholic conference the kentucky baptist uh convention the uh family
01:12:47.080 foundation with my organization which is kentucky right to life and we have chapters throughout the
01:12:51.780 state the commonwealth policy center and uh sisters for life we formed a coalition we begin begin
01:12:58.380 educating the public what's amazing is how much money we knew we'd be outspent but they have outspent
01:13:04.900 us five to one how much money they would pour into kentucky to undermine the the votes of kentucky
01:13:11.580 citizens the grassroots in kentucky it's amazing pastors and individuals uh people putting up large
01:13:18.740 uh billboards in their own communities running ads in their local papers and um speaking you know
01:13:25.580 within the context because this doesn't fall under the johnson amendment you can speak about this at
01:13:29.500 church it it so it allows that because it's a ballot and a moral initiative well i will tell you that
01:13:35.640 nothing nothing is nothing is banned by the johnson um initiative there's that that's a fallacy people
01:13:43.340 i'd love for that to be tested uh because uh we're the only ones that abide by that the democrats never
01:13:51.000 do adia thank you so much for bringing this uh to my attention it's amendment two in kentucky a
01:13:57.780 constitutional amendment number two uh it needs to pass you would vote yes on that if you uh
01:14:05.620 would like to get the courts out of your face there's also something else uh and it's being it's a
01:14:13.160 um a very rare letter uh to all detroit parishioners of the catholic church the archbishop warns of an
01:14:25.300 extreme abortion initiative uh it's uh proposition or proposal number three it's the reproductive freedom
01:14:34.380 for all constitutional amendment um the archbishop says it would have a vast and extreme consequence
01:14:41.220 for michigan if it passes the archbishop said turning the state into ground zero for abortion
01:14:47.540 extremism in the united states he said if you live in michigan you would vote no on proposal three
01:14:56.780 um it's it's it's 50 50 right now and it is going to be our churches that make the difference people who
01:15:07.020 are people of faith and churches that are speaking out about these things uh are going to make all the
01:15:15.460 difference in the world so again constitutional amendment in kentucky that's number two yes uh and if you live
01:15:25.320 in michigan when it comes to proposal number three you want to vote no back in a minute
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01:16:33.300 the glenn back program
01:16:34.980 so according to bloomberg elon musk and his quote war cabinet have frozen some employees access to
01:16:57.880 internal tools used for content moderation and the enforcement of other policies neutering the
01:17:04.460 staff's ability to alter or penalize accounts that break the rules around misleading information
01:17:10.300 uh offensive post and hate speech um this is getting a lot of people very upset very very upset
01:17:19.480 including and it's going to come as a shock to you shonda rhymes you know who she is don't you stew
01:17:26.440 shonda rhymes she's uh i do not she was the creator of gray's anatomy hello
01:17:34.040 she's now oh i'm not going to use twitter anymore the list is yeah she's really impressive i was just
01:17:42.100 reading it sarah barellis sarah barellis yeah barellis who i love she's a i love her yeah but
01:17:48.020 not not gonna i don't think people are like on the edge of their seats wondering well she says sorry
01:17:52.780 this is not for me oh tony braxton no yeah she had that hit back in like 1993
01:18:00.120 did she now yes she did i don't remember the name you were still playing music i was still playing
01:18:06.920 music and that's a long time ago anyway she said i'm shocked and appalled at some of the free speech
01:18:13.720 i've seen on this platform like look i if you want to say i don't like elon musk i don't believe in
01:18:20.520 his vision for this site i'm bailing that's fine to act as if you've noticed any difference since
01:18:25.680 he took over i mean it's the same site there's always been people saying terrible things on it
01:18:31.300 that's what twitter is second yeah i haven't even gotten to the important people oh really like mick
01:18:36.020 foley the mick foley yeah of the foley family family oh wrestling yes yeah i know well i know
01:18:47.640 retired he's a retired professional wrestler and he's not a and a retired act uh actor and uh
01:18:54.400 and of course i know he said i just this the hate that is being encouraged on twitter now
01:19:00.320 has my stomach in a knot does it yeah so mick foley is gone okay he's gone but but brian
01:19:08.220 koppelman is also the yes brian koppelman he's the co-creator of super pumped pumped and
01:19:15.940 which is of course a show uber it's a yeah it's a show i think i think yeah yep it's a show and so
01:19:24.400 i know i've watched all of the app the shows that he did right yeah uh eric larson the eric larson
01:19:34.380 yes no best known for for um his oh gosh there's so many that are close competitors
01:19:42.300 spider the achievement yeah the amazing spider-man yeah that was probably the the only one that most
01:19:49.280 people could uh and then uh tia leone which i like tia leone the tia leone yeah yeah yeah yeah
01:19:56.780 the one from deep impact from madam secretary okay which is wasn't she deep impact or was it
01:20:03.200 the other one maybe it was one of the asteroid movies she was in i think but she has 124 000
01:20:07.300 followers wow yeah that's impressive and then there's ken olin the ken olin yes and then alex
01:20:14.320 winter alex winter now you know who alex winter is that's the only one i do know he's he's the guy
01:20:21.240 from bill and ted right not not the famous one the other guy he's best known for playing bill
01:20:27.980 in the bill and ted film series there was a divergence in the careers after bill and ted
01:20:33.200 keanu reese went one way and alex winter went quite because alex is taking a stand yes you know you know
01:20:40.260 keanu reese is probably still on twitter yeah he likes the hate yeah he's playing with guns all the
01:20:45.760 time with a gun violence and that shooting and stuff that he does and you might want to just let
01:20:52.280 the audience know who ken olin ken olin yes ken he is the executive uh producer of of this
01:21:04.440 this this this old house is us oh this is us oh yes this is us yeah and he made a plea for kindness
01:21:12.080 and peace and then he said peace out that's nice i don't know like this is like what they were trying
01:21:18.820 to do with spotify and joe rogan right that people would like it was like some guy you'd never heard
01:21:22.860 of took four songs off of spotify and we're supposed to care here's the thing um i just would like to
01:21:28.760 point out that i think the headline of this story is wildly optimistic celebrities are starting to leave
01:21:39.320 twitter i mean honestly would you name any of those people would you list any of them as celebrities
01:21:46.700 well tia leone because i i just i mean i think she's pretty and she she had a run there she was
01:21:53.680 really good for a while now madam secretary was kind of it was on for a while it was on for a while
01:21:57.740 yeah i mean i would say her career she had a comedy back in like the 90s i think maybe right
01:22:02.860 or maybe the 2000s and and i would say brian koppelman too you'd go with brian yeah and i'd go
01:22:09.680 and and uh alex winter before i got to brian koppel really yeah yeah well where's on your list
01:22:18.200 where where do you put ken olin ken olin i would put i would put on a on a list yeah a list on this
01:22:24.680 list a different list yeah a list of people i didn't know until the story or or a list or a list
01:22:31.640 that didn't have the word celebrity included in it probably that would be there many of them would
01:22:37.160 be on that list for me but gosh darn it what mike my twitter experience now is going to be empty
01:22:43.080 because you followed all of those people oh my yeah especially tony braxton yeah you're a big
01:22:51.700 braxton head oh he's been going city to city with tony braxton for years she's been doing albums or
01:22:59.680 not doing albums for a long time one of the two you know i mean you can't
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01:23:54.400 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:23:58.880 We have the one, the only, Dennis Prager.
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01:25:32.160 Dennis Prager, my friend.
01:25:33.720 How are you?
01:25:36.420 My standard answer for the last few years, since I'm asked it a lot doing a talk show, as you well know,
01:25:44.480 my standard answer has been better than my country.
01:25:49.260 Okay.
01:25:49.880 Well, you have a lot of downer that is.
01:25:55.540 That was a great question.
01:25:56.900 So let me ask you, Dennis.
01:25:59.060 Yeah, wait, wait, wait.
01:26:00.340 I want to mull over that.
01:26:01.540 It is a downer.
01:26:02.620 I agree with you.
01:26:03.880 But the problem is it's true.
01:26:07.920 I know.
01:26:08.740 It is crazy how fast we have hit the skids here.
01:26:14.300 I mean, it's, it is getting faster and faster every day.
01:26:19.280 And I think God's, I think God's protection has been removed and we're just going over a cliff.
01:26:26.360 Well, you know, we're both religious men and I, I just completed the third volume of my five volume Bible commentary.
01:26:37.840 So I'm into this stuff.
01:26:39.860 Yeah.
01:26:40.080 It's an interesting question about God's protection.
01:26:44.480 I have a slightly different view and I'm very God centered, as you well know.
01:26:49.600 Yeah.
01:26:49.800 I, I, I believe that God gave us the formula for a good world and if we screw it up, he allows us to do so.
01:27:02.280 Correct.
01:27:02.860 So I, I, I don't know how much he is the actor.
01:27:09.640 I know.
01:27:11.600 Look, why did I.
01:27:13.100 Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
01:27:13.940 I, I, I want to make sure, cause that sounds like a deist point of view that God's a watchmaker and just hands off.
01:27:22.280 Yeah.
01:27:22.640 Oh, no, no, no.
01:27:24.180 Okay.
01:27:24.660 It's a very fair question.
01:27:26.160 I am.
01:27:26.560 I am the opposite of a deist.
01:27:28.640 God knows me.
01:27:29.900 God knows you.
01:27:30.800 God judges me.
01:27:31.760 God judges you.
01:27:32.640 God cares about our activities.
01:27:35.920 God in his time intervenes, but I, I cannot rely on his intervention.
01:27:43.260 Oh no.
01:27:43.600 Given that, that's all I'm saying.
01:27:46.240 Yeah.
01:27:46.260 So, so let me, let me see if we're saying the same thing, because I believe that unless we are, you know, it's, it's like God, God's like the ultimate dad just saying, Hey, look, my house, my rules.
01:28:00.620 And, you know, that's going to leave a mark.
01:28:02.740 Don't, don't, don't run down the stairs.
01:28:04.620 You're going to trip and you're going to fall.
01:28:05.880 It's going to leave a mark.
01:28:06.620 And then you just keep doing it and you trip and fall.
01:28:08.580 And your dad is there to comfort you and make you feel better, but he's not going to save you from doing stupid things.
01:28:15.040 And until we recognize what we've done and apologize and humble ourself, there's nothing he can do because we need to feel the pain of our own actions.
01:28:28.840 Right.
01:28:30.160 That's exactly, that's exactly right.
01:28:32.200 So neither of us is a deist.
01:28:34.480 It's a God who knows what is happening.
01:28:36.800 Right.
01:28:37.860 But my, my, my major message of all of my life, because every so often I sit back on my show and I reflect.
01:28:48.020 So what have I, what have I really pushed for the last 40 years as a talk show host?
01:28:53.620 And I have an answer and I've been giving this answer all of these years.
01:28:58.620 My primary message is you need to know the consequences of secularism and that too few religious people are making that case.
01:29:10.500 They make the case for faith, but they don't make the case for the consequences of secularism.
01:29:15.800 And I have found that that is a more effective way of intellectually winning people over to a God centered life.
01:29:24.800 Make that case.
01:29:26.480 Yes.
01:29:27.340 So actually there's a line from Chesterton that summarizes it.
01:29:32.300 There are many different ways of putting it, but here's one.
01:29:35.500 When people stop believing in God, they don't believe in nothing.
01:29:39.220 They believe in anything.
01:29:41.020 Right.
01:29:41.300 And we are living that anyone who says men give birth is an ode to the power of religion.
01:29:49.980 Hang on.
01:29:50.320 Just hang on.
01:29:51.860 Just a second.
01:29:52.380 I have to play something that we found.
01:29:55.280 We've had it in our archive.
01:29:56.940 We played it at the time and it is so appropriate to play right here.
01:30:01.920 Here's Dennis Prager.
01:30:03.300 What was it?
01:30:03.920 Five years ago.
01:30:06.400 Yeah.
01:30:07.180 Play the clip.
01:30:08.340 Bill Maher.
01:30:08.980 Yeah.
01:30:09.440 Listen to this.
01:30:10.420 These are giant left-wing lies.
01:30:12.680 We're talking about degrees.
01:30:13.640 To say that men can menstruate is a lie.
01:30:16.800 And that is now, that is what is said.
01:30:19.960 Wait, wait, wait.
01:30:21.160 Hey, where did that go?
01:30:21.760 I never said it.
01:30:22.620 You never heard it.
01:30:23.500 Right.
01:30:23.780 Okay.
01:30:24.280 Check it out, folks.
01:30:25.760 Check it out.
01:30:26.840 Anyone who says a man cannot menstruate is considered transphobic.
01:30:30.820 I missed this whole story.
01:30:32.840 Yeah, you did.
01:30:33.600 I did.
01:30:34.100 I did.
01:30:34.360 Tell me where you're getting this.
01:30:36.260 Just Google it.
01:30:37.000 Can men menstruate?
01:30:37.920 Who is saying this?
01:30:38.980 You're talking about a very small percentage.
01:30:40.960 Oh, really?
01:30:41.440 Then how do you allow men, biological men, to run against women in the races in Connecticut
01:30:46.680 and set all the high school records?
01:30:48.540 Okay.
01:30:49.580 They're called men.
01:30:50.820 No, no.
01:30:51.060 The Nation magazine said they're women.
01:30:53.500 Stop.
01:30:54.260 Here they are making fun of you, Dennis, just a few years ago.
01:30:57.880 And we've been saying these kinds of things from the beginning.
01:31:03.620 And I want to know from you, what are your thoughts on, they go from laughing and saying
01:31:10.200 that's ridiculous to then being the ones that line up and say, you're a transphobe and
01:31:16.720 doing exactly what you predicted.
01:31:18.320 It shows you the speed with which a brainwash when people don't have a foundation of reality
01:31:29.740 can take place.
01:31:31.140 The speed, this was, by the way, you said five.
01:31:34.140 I just want you to know it's exactly three years ago.
01:31:36.840 Oh, my gosh.
01:31:37.440 It was November 2019, right before the lockdowns.
01:31:41.660 Oh, my gosh.
01:31:42.640 That's it three years ago.
01:31:43.860 I was laughed at on national television because I came up with this absurdity that men, that
01:31:50.880 people say men menstruate.
01:31:53.080 And now, as I pointed out, as you just pointed out, if you deny that men menstruate, you're
01:32:00.360 a hater.
01:32:01.440 So there were so many lessons here.
01:32:03.840 First of all, as I wrote many years ago, the left keeps me religious.
01:32:07.700 My road to God is not the typical one.
01:32:11.660 The consequences of the death of God make me more religious than any specifically religious
01:32:20.240 thing in and of itself, other than the study of the Bible, which is why I'm writing my Bible
01:32:24.880 commentary.
01:32:26.200 But that's what has...
01:32:30.360 Let me put it to you this way.
01:32:32.000 If the anti-religious left, and the left since the French Revolution has hated religion, if the
01:32:39.360 anti-religious left produced good people, rational people, fine people, a world of goodness and
01:32:49.200 gratitude and all the good things, I would find my religiosity challenged because I would
01:32:56.620 say, look, the people who hate religion produce such marvelous results.
01:33:01.180 But the fact that the people who hate religion are sick puppies and bad in most cases and
01:33:09.360 are utterly destructive since...
01:33:11.140 And you're not talking about necessarily atheists.
01:33:15.000 You're talking about people who hate religion.
01:33:17.580 Yeah, that's correct.
01:33:19.100 They were wonderful atheists.
01:33:20.580 That's exactly right.
01:33:21.840 Absolutely.
01:33:22.480 And there were some not-so-terrific or religious people.
01:33:26.440 But here's another way of putting my answer to your question.
01:33:33.160 There is no wise secular institution.
01:33:37.420 And the most absurd secular institution is the university.
01:33:44.080 The university is proof that the death of God leads to idiocy.
01:33:49.100 It is.
01:33:52.200 You're right.
01:33:53.320 If you don't believe...
01:33:54.280 I mean, Nietzsche said this.
01:33:55.400 You don't believe...
01:33:55.960 We've killed God.
01:33:57.040 God's dead.
01:33:58.160 Be careful because people are going to have a God.
01:34:01.140 And we are now worshiping...
01:34:03.440 I think we are on the verge of actually satanic worship.
01:34:08.540 I mean, it's coming.
01:34:09.980 There was this video.
01:34:10.900 Do we have that video from yesterday?
01:34:13.040 There's this video out of Texas where there was this, I don't know, street fair.
01:34:18.500 And the Texas Satanic Temple was set up and people are getting unbaptized.
01:34:27.660 And as they do it, the guy says, pray Satan.
01:34:30.760 And the guy receiving the unbaptism, saying it right back to him.
01:34:36.080 It's nuts.
01:34:36.760 Well, you know, one doesn't even have to believe literally in Satan to use the term to describe the removal of girls' healthy breasts because they say at 18 or earlier that they are a boy.
01:34:57.300 That, I have to admit, as a religious Jew, Satan is not something that is part of normative Judaism.
01:35:05.820 However, I have come to take the idea, at least, seriously, because there's no other way to explain the evil that has overtaken children's hospitals.
01:35:17.200 The medical profession is not the friend of my society.
01:35:22.040 And it is now abusive of children in a way that no one could have imagined 10 years ago, let alone 50.
01:35:31.720 That the number is now, what is it, between the ages of 17 and 25, we're approaching a half million kids who say they are the other sex.
01:35:43.160 You can't be the other sex.
01:35:46.060 I mean, the enormity of the evil is only equaled by the enormity of the lie.
01:35:53.120 It's remarkable, Dennis.
01:35:55.820 This happening in our medical community, and that's not the only thing.
01:36:03.840 They're talking about, you know, how can I treat a hater if they come in to receive treatment?
01:36:10.160 If they haven't had their vaccine shots, we should let them die.
01:36:14.140 No treatment for them.
01:36:15.180 I mean, we are seeing the beginnings of the stuff that happened over in Europe a century ago.
01:36:22.640 And it's and the same people are doing it.
01:36:25.160 The the the medical establishment and progressives are going right down the same the same place, the same road.
01:36:33.300 That's so it would appear.
01:36:37.280 It's very painful to me.
01:36:38.940 I have a wonderful brother who's a professor of medicine at an Ivy League university.
01:36:45.580 He's a very, very good man.
01:36:48.580 So it's very painful for me to attack the medical profession.
01:36:52.360 Doctors have saved my life.
01:36:53.800 Oh, me too.
01:36:55.040 They've saved.
01:36:55.740 Yes, exactly.
01:36:56.520 So I can chew gum and walk at the same time.
01:37:00.660 But the profession as such is so corrupt.
01:37:03.740 The American Medical Association has announced the American Medical Association, I repeat, has announced that the sex of a newborn should not be listed on the birth certificate because they have now subscribed the American Medical Association to the notion that human sexual identity is non-binary.
01:37:25.160 I mean, it's so dangerous.
01:37:28.280 Well, it's dangerous is an understatement.
01:37:32.520 We're we're entering the realm of the preposterous as normative in the sciences.
01:37:38.780 But why does that why is that more than dangerous?
01:37:42.200 Because I describe it as dangerous.
01:37:43.820 You say it's more what what happens if that if we go continue down this line?
01:37:49.100 Very fair.
01:37:49.320 What what is worse than dangerous?
01:37:52.440 Actively destructive.
01:37:54.340 Yeah.
01:37:54.500 Dangerous is, you know, if you if you go through a red light.
01:37:59.920 But if somebody now manipulates the lights to be red when they should be green, that's active destruction.
01:38:06.700 The medical profession is engaged in active destruction.
01:38:12.060 Yes.
01:38:15.060 All right.
01:38:16.040 But back with Dennis Prager, he's got a new book out, the Rational Bible Series.
01:38:20.600 He's going to talk to us about the book.
01:38:24.680 And I don't know if he if he even knows this.
01:38:27.220 Thomas Jefferson and John Adams were writing back and forth to each other.
01:38:32.000 They were old and gray.
01:38:33.760 And one of them wrote and said, this thing isn't going to last.
01:38:37.320 And the other said, yeah, I know.
01:38:40.120 But when that happens, the people will see what we were trying to do.
01:38:46.400 We left out too much of this and they'll put it in.
01:38:51.740 They'll see it and they'll know that it's missing and put it in.
01:38:55.160 Most people don't even know what that book is.
01:38:58.520 Dennis will explain when we come back in 60 seconds.
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01:40:42.320 Scholars went back years ago and they tried to figure out who who really influenced the founders and our founding documents.
01:40:51.060 The number one source was the Bible out of that by far.
01:40:56.000 The number one source was Deuteronomy.
01:40:58.820 We have our good friend Dennis Prager host of the Dennis Prager show and founder of Prager University here to tell us all about Deuteronomy.
01:41:08.680 It's from his series on the rational Bible, the rational Bible, Deuteronomy.
01:41:14.140 Welcome, Dennis.
01:41:15.080 Well, I'll begin at the beginning of the – I have a statement that you'll find – you, Glenn, will find of particular interest, I think.
01:41:29.300 And this is the way I put it.
01:41:33.500 I don't believe in the Torah.
01:41:36.080 That's the first five books in the Bible.
01:41:38.800 And they're considered first among equals in Judaism.
01:41:43.600 The whole Bible is holy, but the first five books have a unique significance.
01:41:50.180 And they did to Jesus as well.
01:41:51.920 Jesus cited Deuteronomy the most outside of Psalms.
01:41:56.000 And the founders cited Deuteronomy more than any book.
01:42:02.900 Second place was Montesquieu, the French Enlightenment thinker.
01:42:06.820 So it's even more than secular work.
01:42:09.360 So here's my saying.
01:42:10.920 I don't believe in the Torah because I believe in God.
01:42:14.700 I believe in God because I believe in the Torah.
01:42:17.740 The first five books, which have everything that is ultimately to follow,
01:42:23.660 love your neighbor, love God, the Genesis, the Exodus, the Ten Commandments, the Garden of Eden,
01:42:31.880 it's all there in the first five books.
01:42:34.040 And if people understand them, they will take God seriously, and they will gain immeasurable wisdom.
01:42:41.800 So it's been my life project, since I know biblical Hebrew very well, it's a blessing in my life,
01:42:47.200 to write a commentary on the first five books.
01:42:52.200 Genesis and Exodus are out, and now Deuteronomy has just come out.
01:42:57.160 So, Dennis, when the two founders were saying,
01:43:02.860 we missed too much Deuteronomy, we didn't put enough Deuteronomy in there,
01:43:06.860 we've got about 90 seconds before the break, and then we'll come back and get some more insight.
01:43:11.280 But what do you think they were talking about?
01:43:15.800 Deuteronomy has the most laws in the Torah.
01:43:18.180 All the laws of the Bible are in the Torah, the first five books.
01:43:21.120 There are 613, to be precise.
01:43:23.800 And Deuteronomy has approximately 240.
01:43:27.520 It's Moses' summary of everything that transpired,
01:43:31.560 both the events and the theology, and decide a third, even though I use the word both,
01:43:40.300 of the summary of these laws.
01:43:44.960 And when we come back, I will give examples.
01:43:49.080 Well, I give one now, because we have the time.
01:43:51.260 There's a phenomenal statement,
01:43:54.100 if you seek him, you will find him.
01:43:55.900 And that alone is worth the reading of Deuteronomy.
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01:44:10.980 There is nothing worthwhile in life that you don't have to work for.
01:44:15.760 And that is, therefore, one of my favorite lines in Deuteronomy and in the Bible.
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01:44:23.220 If you don't seek him, you won't find him.
01:44:26.540 Are there people who somehow had their road to Damascus?
01:44:30.340 Yes, I believe that.
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01:46:00.860 So many of our laws, so many of our Bill of Rights, our Constitution, the right to a fair
01:46:16.720 trial is even in Deuteronomy.
01:46:19.900 That's where we get a lot of our laws.
01:46:22.640 Dennis Prager is with us.
01:46:24.240 He has the Rational Bible, Deuteronomy.
01:46:26.700 I've got a ton of questions for you, and we've got about 12 minutes.
01:46:32.520 Tell me what you think the most important message is for Americans to hear at this time.
01:46:41.000 So aside from the Ten Commandments, which Moses repeats, God gives them in Exodus, Moses repeats
01:46:48.420 them in Deuteronomy, my view is that if you wanted to fund the police, there's a very simple
01:47:00.440 way to do so, have everyone live by the Ten Commandments.
01:47:04.720 My life is sort of devoted to spreading the Ten Commandments.
01:47:08.440 It's the best code of morality ever developed.
01:47:10.680 But if I had to choose one, here's one.
01:47:15.080 You cannot favor the poor or the rich in judgment.
01:47:19.460 And the reason I isolate this as so significant is that it teaches the difference between justice
01:47:26.640 and social justice.
01:47:29.080 They have nothing in common.
01:47:31.080 Nothing.
01:47:31.820 Where is that in Deuteronomy?
01:47:33.800 I've got to look that up.
01:47:34.720 Where is that?
01:47:35.520 Yeah.
01:47:36.860 117.
01:47:37.940 What was it?
01:47:38.720 1, chapter 1, verse 17.
01:47:42.300 Got it.
01:47:42.660 Okay.
01:47:44.540 Do not show partiality in judgment.
01:47:47.500 So, and previous to this, it was said, specifically, do not favor the poor man in judgment, and obviously
01:47:55.400 not the rich.
01:47:57.080 Why is this so significant?
01:47:59.560 Because the French Revolution was based on social justice and the American on justice.
01:48:06.180 We produced the freest society.
01:48:08.240 They produced the guillotine.
01:48:10.660 The battle is really between the Bible and the French Revolution, or if you will, the
01:48:15.820 American Revolution, which was Bible-based, and the French Revolution.
01:48:20.740 The reason the left came up with the term social justice is very logical.
01:48:26.600 It has nothing to do with justice.
01:48:28.060 They believe that if there's a poor guy and a rich guy in a courtroom, of course you favor
01:48:34.200 the poor guy, because the rich guy could afford the money.
01:48:38.440 Whereas the poor guy can't afford to lose, the rich guy can.
01:48:42.180 But then what you have done is you have undermined justice.
01:48:47.540 So that's why if there's one message of staggering significance, it would be, in Deuteronomy, that would be one of them.
01:48:56.940 I gave the other one before about seeking God.
01:49:00.260 But, you know, as long as you want me to give examples, I'll give you examples.
01:49:05.360 Right.
01:49:05.480 I mean, there is the example of neither sex may wear the clothing of the other sex.
01:49:09.820 That's right.
01:49:10.620 That's correct.
01:49:11.440 I deal with that.
01:49:12.500 And that's proof of the eternal relevance of these laws, because we have contempt for that law today.
01:49:22.620 Yeah, we do.
01:49:23.160 We have drag queen story hours for kids.
01:49:27.960 I just saw one from Denver where this adult male wearing women's clothing was undulating in front of these six-year-old kids.
01:49:39.000 And had boys do the same thing, wear girls' clothes and dance.
01:49:44.480 This is evil.
01:49:46.600 This is truly evil, because nothing good comes from that.
01:49:51.680 Nothing good comes from that.
01:49:54.660 Chaos comes from it.
01:49:56.780 And that's another one of my theological insights, if you will, that what God did for six days,
01:50:05.540 and whether you take day literally or not is of no significance to me.
01:50:09.940 I happen not to, but I don't care if you do.
01:50:12.500 Anyway, what God did was not create.
01:50:15.280 He created only man, the great animals, and the world.
01:50:20.260 That's the only time the word creation is used.
01:50:22.480 What God did for six days is make order out of chaos.
01:50:26.140 Chaos is the second verse of the Bible.
01:50:28.260 And what the left is doing, the people who loathe this Bible and the Judeo-Christian values,
01:50:35.800 they are undoing the divine order and making chaos.
01:50:40.740 Yeah.
01:50:41.340 All that the Lord does is just organize.
01:50:44.560 That's he just organized things.
01:50:46.680 Yeah.
01:50:46.860 And chaos, I mean, is the exact opposite of that.
01:50:54.140 What do you say to people who think that the Bible is just a series of religious fairy tales,
01:51:03.320 or worse, that all these laws, they're nothing but horror shows for women and anybody else?
01:51:13.760 What they are is they're ignoramuses.
01:51:16.200 They obviously have not taken this seriously.
01:51:19.660 That's why I'm writing this.
01:51:21.980 Take the women issue.
01:51:24.180 You didn't ask my favorite law in Deuteronomy.
01:51:27.420 You asked the most significant.
01:51:29.960 I'm very literal.
01:51:31.820 My favorite is completely unknown, or not completely, virtually completely.
01:51:38.500 And it blows my mind every time I read it.
01:51:41.940 And here it goes.
01:51:42.920 You're a soldier.
01:51:44.460 You're an Israelite soldier.
01:51:46.200 You have won the war.
01:51:48.420 And you fancy a woman who belongs to the conquered people.
01:51:53.580 So you may not touch her.
01:51:56.960 If you want her, you bring her home.
01:52:00.120 You don't touch her for 30 days while, and this is the words, while she mourns her parents.
01:52:07.260 She must be left alone to cry, basically, for a month.
01:52:11.960 If you still want her, you can only touch her if you marry her.
01:52:18.340 This ban on rape in war, and this practical way of ensuring it, it says to the soldier, look, you want her, fine, but only as a wife, and only after you allow her the mourning period for her family.
01:52:36.480 That this was written in the late Bronze Age, 3,200 years ago is nothing short of mind-blowing.
01:52:44.060 How do you address people who say, you know, the Old Testament is a God of anger and vengeance and wrath, and not of love?
01:52:56.760 Well, that's similar ignorance.
01:53:01.180 First, love God is from the Old Testament.
01:53:04.360 God loves you is from the Old Testament.
01:53:06.980 Love your neighbor as yourself is from the Old Testament.
01:53:09.640 I don't know why—the ability of people to say things that are based on nothing is truly remarkable, and that is about as a perfect an example.
01:53:24.080 By the way, I like that God gets angry.
01:53:28.140 I like if a parent gets angry.
01:53:30.760 The question is whether the anger is justified, not whether or not anger is justified.
01:53:36.500 Anger is an important component of a decent life.
01:53:42.300 I have to tell you, you know, somebody said to me a long time ago, just for 30 days, just try to see God as your dad.
01:53:51.020 Just as your dad.
01:53:51.800 Not your dad, but a perfect dad.
01:53:54.860 And you will understand how you are supposed to behave with your kids, etc.
01:54:01.660 God wants all of his kids to return to him.
01:54:06.020 He wants—he loves all of us, and just like our own kids, he knows we're going to make mistakes, and he's there to forgive, but he's not there to, you know, mend your boo-boo if you're going to keep doing it over and over again.
01:54:20.980 You have to learn from it and grow, otherwise you're going to get that boo-boo over and over and over again.
01:54:26.360 You grow with him, and he doesn't enable.
01:54:31.420 He helps you grow.
01:54:36.720 That's what a good parent does.
01:54:38.040 In fact, when I explain the Ten Commandments, which I do over thousands and thousands of words because they're the greatest moral code ever devised,
01:54:50.640 I show how important honor your father and mother is.
01:54:54.040 And most people, even people who know the Bible, don't perhaps realize this.
01:55:00.380 It's the only one of the Ten Commandments that says there will be a reward if you observe it.
01:55:07.960 And the reward is that you will live long on the land that I give you.
01:55:14.020 In other words, civilization is dependent upon parental authority.
01:55:19.960 That is why the left hates parental authority and is doing everything it can to undermine it at this time.
01:55:29.120 Because parental authority is the bulwark against totalitarianism.
01:55:34.240 Every totalitarian regime begins with the removal of parental authority.
01:55:42.100 I mean, for people who don't believe in God, things like this, especially as we're going into these dark times right now,
01:55:52.640 you know, is it just a coincidence that everything is that is happening to us now is shown as don't do that and we're suffering pain from it?
01:56:08.340 And all of the things that the left is rejecting are all the things that he says, do this and you won't have pain.
01:56:16.280 I mean, is that just a coincidence?
01:56:21.560 The key to understanding the left is in the Garden of Eden.
01:56:25.980 The serpent says to Adam and Eve, hey, listen, if you lead from the tree of knowledge, you'll be like God.
01:56:34.180 You will know, which really means determine good and evil.
01:56:38.140 And that is why they hate the idea of a God who is a moral commander.
01:56:45.840 They are their gods.
01:56:47.920 They are the commanders.
01:56:50.540 That's why you have either the state or God as big.
01:56:55.080 As the state gets bigger, God gets smaller.
01:56:58.340 As God gets bigger, I'm talking about the West.
01:57:00.760 I'm not talking about Islam, where God and state are one.
01:57:04.700 But in our world, it is one or the other.
01:57:09.320 You either have a big God or a big state.
01:57:12.000 And the founders understood that a big God, and all of them, including Jefferson and Franklin, who were not doctrinaire Christians,
01:57:21.240 they all understood that that's the issue.
01:57:24.580 Small state, big God.
01:57:26.200 Knowing the way the Bible just repeats itself over and over again, and when you read the Bible, you're like, what?
01:57:38.080 Two pages ago, you guys were destroyed for doing this.
01:57:40.600 What are you doing?
01:57:41.960 And here we are doing it exactly the same way.
01:57:47.420 Do we make it this time, Dennis, or we just have just too heavy of a price to pay?
01:57:52.520 I never make predictions.
01:57:57.020 I follow the model of the prophets.
01:58:01.120 The prophets almost never predicted the future, contrary to what people think.
01:58:05.380 By the way, the Hebrew word for prophet is spokesman.
01:58:08.100 It's not even one who tells the future.
01:58:10.700 Prophet was an unfortunate term, but it is what it is.
01:58:15.580 What they said was not, this will happen, that will happen.
01:58:19.600 They said, if you do this, then this will happen.
01:58:25.320 So in that sense, I can predict with the certitude that I have that I am speaking to you at this time,
01:58:32.460 that if we continue to make ourselves our own commanders, our own gods, that is the end of the society as we know it.
01:58:41.340 Dennis, it's always good to talk to you.
01:58:45.600 You are just a remarkable man.
01:58:48.620 I have so much respect for you and everything you've done.
01:58:52.240 You know, Prager University by itself is a lifetime's accomplishment,
01:58:58.060 but you not only have that, but you have your radio show for so long,
01:59:02.180 and now the Rational Bible, Deuteronomy.
01:59:05.100 It's book three in the series.
01:59:08.260 Thank you so much, Dennis.
01:59:09.400 God bless you.
01:59:11.360 You bet.
01:59:11.940 Bye-bye.
01:59:14.240 All right.
01:59:15.400 So Janet Yellen, maybe finally understanding the whole transitory inflation concept now,
01:59:21.440 is really not what's going on, that the entire treasury market is on the verge of seizing up.
01:59:28.540 This is what they're talking about in Washington.
01:59:31.660 This is what they're talking about on Wall Street, a seizing up of the market.
01:59:38.280 I haven't heard this kind of talk since 2008.
01:59:42.740 Listen, there is a reason gold is in the Bible.
01:59:47.900 It is the gold standard, because even back in the times with Moses,
01:59:52.240 when the society needed to reset, it reset with gold and silver.
01:59:58.680 I'm excited to announce the commemorative coin, the next one, second in the series, the Stand with God series.
02:00:07.060 It launched yesterday.
02:00:09.900 I designed this depiction of the Mayflower and Moses parting the sea on the back.
02:00:17.060 Mayflower is on the front.
02:00:18.460 The second in the series, and to celebrate the launch of this new product and to help support the clients,
02:00:26.880 Goldline is including at no cost five silver rounds and five copper rounds with every tube of the new quarter ounce gold Mayflower commemorative.
02:00:35.920 It is a beautiful, beautiful coin.
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02:00:58.200 Hello, you sick, twisted freak.
02:01:16.660 Welcome to the program.
02:01:18.260 Well, there's a lot of good news today, I believe, in the poll numbers if people go out and vote.
02:01:25.140 Even if they voted early, there's some really good things that are coming from multiple states now that early voting, for instance, here it is in Texas, it's lagging behind, you know, from the 2018.
02:01:41.140 So in some places, it's behind that.
02:01:43.980 Wow.
02:01:44.140 However, it's showing, because they can now do, you know, data crunching, it's showing the places where the ballots are coming from, mainly Republican.
02:01:57.520 Yeah.
02:01:57.720 So low turnout overall, really low turnout for Democrats and massive turnout for Republicans.
02:02:05.620 To be clear, there was never one singular moment in which I believed Beto O'Rourke was going to win this race.
02:02:11.300 No.
02:02:11.480 I mean, it looks worse than ever.
02:02:13.180 I mean, what is he going to do now?
02:02:14.680 Who is he?
02:02:15.480 His career is over.
02:02:16.040 What is he going to run for?
02:02:17.440 He ran for Senate, lost, ran for president, was laughed.
02:02:23.200 Now governor.
02:02:24.840 I mean.
02:02:25.740 Yeah.
02:02:25.960 I mean, this is what they do.
02:02:26.740 They recycle these candidates that can come close in these states.
02:02:29.500 It's what they're attempting to do with Stacey Abrams, too.
02:02:32.320 You know, she was this big rising star.
02:02:33.880 Now she's behind by much more than she was last time she ran.
02:02:37.240 Well, did you hear, though?
02:02:39.860 There's a new article out.
02:02:42.160 What happened to Stacey Abrams?
02:02:43.740 You'll find it in our newsletter this morning, our show prep.
02:02:46.880 What happened to Stacey Abrams?
02:02:49.060 Come on.
02:02:51.400 Racism.
02:02:51.940 Oh.
02:02:52.240 Racism.
02:02:52.680 I was going to go with fried and fatty foods.
02:02:55.160 No, that's Lizzo.
02:02:59.300 Oh, Lizzo.
02:02:59.720 Yeah, yeah, that's Lizzo.
02:03:01.780 No.
02:03:02.540 Racism is what happened to her this time.
02:03:04.560 Okay.
02:03:04.800 You know, the Georgian people just couldn't handle it.
02:03:09.540 Oh, my gosh.
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