The Glenn Beck Program - August 03, 2022


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

146.2532

Word Count

18,188

Sentence Count

1,584

Misogynist Sentences

35

Hate Speech Sentences

44


Summary

On this episode of the Glenn Beck Show, host Glenn Beck talks about the results of the mid-term elections and why we need to remember our first principles. He also talks about how important it is to stand up straight and hold the line.


Transcript

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00:01:02.800 All right.
00:01:03.720 We're going to give you some news on the elections last night.
00:01:08.640 And also what remains.
00:01:11.400 Liz Cheney remains in Wyoming.
00:01:15.700 That's coming up in a couple of weeks.
00:01:17.140 But a lot was moved last night.
00:01:19.400 We'll go over that next.
00:01:20.700 Got no room to compromise.
00:01:47.980 We've got to stand together.
00:01:52.620 It's going to survive.
00:01:56.740 Stand up straight and hold the line.
00:02:01.860 It's a new day.
00:02:03.900 I'm trying to rise.
00:02:05.820 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:02:13.900 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:17.060 Oh, hello, America.
00:02:20.620 Ronald Reagan.
00:02:21.600 The last thing he said as he was leaving office on January 11th, 1989, is farewell address.
00:02:27.820 He said, the lesson of all of this was, of course, that because we're a great nation, our challenges seem complex.
00:02:38.280 It is always going to be this way.
00:02:40.600 But as long as we remember our first principles, as long as we believe in ourselves, the future will always be ours.
00:02:50.800 And there's something else we learned.
00:02:53.060 Once you begin a great movement, there's no telling where it will end.
00:02:57.800 We meant to change a nation.
00:03:00.100 And instead, we changed the world.
00:03:03.080 Well, let's build on that.
00:03:06.520 Let's see what happened with the elections.
00:03:08.760 Are we remembering our first principles?
00:03:12.060 And are we a nation that is changing and destroying itself?
00:03:18.680 Or a nation that is just changing to change the world?
00:03:23.920 We begin with the election in just a couple of seconds.
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00:04:39.320 So first of all, I guess we start with Eric Schmidt.
00:04:42.360 He's a guy who's been on this program an awful lot.
00:04:45.700 He's an AG in Missouri.
00:04:49.020 And I think he's really good.
00:04:50.560 He's one of the powerhouses fighting against ESG.
00:04:54.080 He's one of the powerhouses that is fighting for, you know, our schools and our children.
00:05:01.220 He's quite an amazing guy.
00:05:02.940 He was up for U.S. Senate in Missouri.
00:05:06.600 Donald Trump tweeted out, I'm for Eric on Monday.
00:05:11.120 But there are two Erics.
00:05:12.960 And both of them claimed, well, he called me.
00:05:15.580 He called you.
00:05:16.220 He called me, too.
00:05:17.680 So he wasn't taking a stand on this.
00:05:20.120 But it is Eric Schmidt that won handily.
00:05:23.600 He took 45% of the vote, doubling the second place.
00:05:29.540 So I think he's going to be a shoe-in for the U.S. Senate, which makes me happy if he stays the course.
00:05:40.440 There was a couple of other things.
00:05:42.360 Donald Trump endorsed Tudor Dixon.
00:05:46.240 Tudor is a woman that is running for the GOP primary for governor of Michigan.
00:05:53.600 And she came out on top.
00:05:56.820 She had twice as many votes as her closest competitor.
00:06:00.180 She had 40% of the votes.
00:06:03.920 She's conservative.
00:06:05.640 She's a commentator, businesswoman, breast cancer survivor, working mom of four girls.
00:06:11.400 She said it was a great honor to receive Trump's endorsement.
00:06:13.760 She vowed to fight back against the heavy hand of big government ideological liberals like Gretchen Whitmer and Joe Biden that are taking wrong-headed economic policies, racial, gender, and race identity, and skyrocketing crime rates.
00:06:31.200 She said their policies are dangerous.
00:06:34.460 Governor Whitmer just said she's going to drag Michigan backwards.
00:06:38.940 She's going to sow distrust in our democracy.
00:06:44.240 Oh, my gosh.
00:06:45.640 Whitmer, there's no more trust to be lost.
00:06:48.500 I don't know if you know that.
00:06:51.720 Also, Stu, welcome to the program.
00:06:55.000 We had a moderate Democrat declare victory over a leftist in Michigan as well in the congressional primaries.
00:07:07.320 We had somebody that was campaigning with Bernie Sanders and Rashida Tlaib and Elizabeth Warren.
00:07:14.560 And they went night-night last night.
00:07:17.260 Now, I don't know if the other Democrat is any better, but this one, maybe they just go back into hiding.
00:07:24.700 This one that was openly pushing for progressivism is gone.
00:07:34.060 Yeah, the left-wing progressives are trying to take out the moderates.
00:07:38.260 It's not really a great climate for that.
00:07:41.060 It has not worked all that well for Democrats at this point.
00:07:44.260 Though there is an increasing pitch, and we should probably talk about this in the coming weeks,
00:07:48.160 an increasing amount of momentum behind a potential AOC presidential run, getting a lot of attention.
00:07:56.360 Oh, please.
00:07:57.820 Oh, please.
00:07:59.180 Please.
00:07:59.920 She turns 35 two weeks before the election, I think.
00:08:02.480 Yeah, the only person that would be easier to run against than Joe Biden would be AOC.
00:08:10.620 And you go from one guy who's so old, he's like, I don't know what I'm even doing.
00:08:16.040 There's somebody who's like, like, yeah, I think, yeah.
00:08:21.540 I don't know how a disposal works, but yeah.
00:08:24.720 It would be difficult for her to come up with policies on many items since she's so unfamiliar with them.
00:08:31.100 But we would say that would be an interesting time.
00:08:34.600 It would be great.
00:08:36.360 A couple of other big ones.
00:08:37.680 I mean, I think the biggest one potentially yesterday was this vote in Kansas where they were going to vote on abortion rights.
00:08:43.620 And it was one of those votes where the wording of it was a little strange.
00:08:49.540 Like, if you wanted to get rid of abortion rights, you had to vote yes.
00:08:56.580 And if you wanted to keep abortion rights, you had to vote no.
00:09:00.840 It went down 59 to 41.
00:09:03.180 So basically, you know, Kansas had this sort of localized Roe versus Wade court ruling that said, we looked with a magnifying glass and we found abortion in your constitution.
00:09:13.680 And so it's supposedly a constitutional right in Kansas.
00:09:17.640 And they had an opportunity to get rid of that.
00:09:21.220 And they decided not to.
00:09:22.360 Now, a lot of people are apocalyptic on this one.
00:09:24.820 I sort of feel like this is just a timing issue.
00:09:27.740 You know, we're in a period right after the Roe versus Wade overturn.
00:09:30.960 The left is going to be more passionate about this because, you know, the right just had a big win.
00:09:36.900 They were it was a small election, small turnout election.
00:09:40.860 And the Democrats were able to rally their base, who is obviously very, very fired up about this at the moment.
00:09:47.760 But like this is the type of thing that in two or three years, you come back to Kansas, a red state, and you're probably able to get this through.
00:09:56.300 I just think that the timing wound up.
00:09:57.940 This was not planned this way.
00:09:59.760 It just they didn't know Roe versus Wade was going to be overturned.
00:10:02.680 And this is going to be the election.
00:10:04.120 This happened.
00:10:04.600 And I think, honestly, just timing did not work out for this one.
00:10:08.420 So I think, you know, I think you're you're right on that.
00:10:13.380 But I also think, hey, I wish I had a party horn so I could because that's exactly what the Supreme Court said for people to do.
00:10:24.340 Hey, the states should make this decision.
00:10:27.860 Now, I know I'm not celebrating because, oh, my gosh, another state wants to kill children.
00:10:33.620 But it is up to the state.
00:10:36.020 And that that has been my entire point for 25 years doing talk radio.
00:10:43.000 And that is, hey, what the people decide to do is up to the people.
00:10:49.980 Kansas shouldn't affect me and how I live my life in Texas.
00:10:54.820 Kansas, if you want to force me to do what you're doing, no, thank you.
00:11:02.520 The federal government has no place.
00:11:04.600 But we should be different.
00:11:06.700 We should celebrate our intellectual differences.
00:11:10.920 No.
00:11:11.740 Yeah.
00:11:12.440 Yeah.
00:11:12.600 And, you know, I read about this all the time on this particular issue.
00:11:16.640 I don't find that ending people's lives is a federalism, 10th Amendment type of issue.
00:11:22.680 I think that this one is one where I would prefer it to be illegal nationwide and states not making their own decisions on ending the lives of babies.
00:11:30.180 But I do.
00:11:31.200 It's certainly a much better place than we were just a few weeks ago.
00:11:35.480 Correct.
00:11:36.040 And here's here's my point.
00:11:37.940 There are there is two choices, two choices in this one.
00:11:44.060 You can be absolute on it.
00:11:47.820 And if you want to be absolute, then you should go to war because the hearts of half the country or maybe 30 percent of the country have not changed.
00:12:00.160 They want, hey, abortion on demand.
00:12:02.740 I'm going to have a party.
00:12:04.260 I'm going to have a gender party.
00:12:05.600 The baby I just killed was a boy.
00:12:08.960 So you've got this this attitude in the country that you have to change the heart.
00:12:17.300 So just like slavery, when the founding happened, I would say what 80 percent was against slavery.
00:12:28.480 But that 20 percent would have gone to war over it.
00:12:32.660 So let's keep the union together.
00:12:34.880 Let's try to work this out.
00:12:36.560 If you want to end it today, it's probably going to take a war.
00:12:41.720 If you if you want to end it and.
00:12:46.080 End it really forever, because people's hearts will be changed.
00:12:50.980 It's going to take a while.
00:12:52.780 Yeah.
00:12:52.940 And so while I am exactly the same, I want every I want every concentration camp closed.
00:13:00.460 Um, wow.
00:13:02.140 What am I willing to?
00:13:04.120 I know.
00:13:04.880 But am I willing to go to war in the United States with my neighbors at this point?
00:13:12.060 No.
00:13:12.660 To stop something that's been going on since 1972.
00:13:15.720 Look, it's a long term persuasion process.
00:13:17.900 And Roe versus Wade being overturned just allows that process to actually occur.
00:13:22.460 And, you know, you're going to win some votes.
00:13:24.260 You're going to lose some votes in this process.
00:13:26.020 You're going to win some hearts and lose some.
00:13:28.280 I think it's going to take decades and decades.
00:13:30.740 You know, New York and California are not on the borderline here of about to overturn abortion rights, quote unquote.
00:13:36.640 You know, this is going to take a much longer time to occur, but it is important.
00:13:43.140 And obviously, each state is important.
00:13:44.900 I would have loved for this to turn out the right way in Kansas yesterday.
00:13:47.680 It didn't.
00:13:48.340 But, you know, the Democrats are trying to take from this a lesson of like a blueprint to win elections because they're now.
00:13:55.740 That's the wrong thing.
00:13:56.740 It's the wrong lesson to take.
00:13:57.680 I hope they do take that lesson, because if they try to shout their abortions into winning elections in November, it's not going to work.
00:14:04.460 And I hope they do try it.
00:14:06.640 And I don't want to I don't want to force Kansas to do something.
00:14:12.020 The Supreme Court was right.
00:14:15.360 The federal government does not have any place there that belongs to the states and to the people.
00:14:23.180 I agree that it's murder.
00:14:24.800 So it's hard.
00:14:25.760 But not everybody agrees that's murder.
00:14:28.760 You know, it's like, hey, should I go out in the street and should you be able to kill your spouse if you find him in bed with somebody else?
00:14:35.480 Everybody says, except the person who pulled the trigger.
00:14:39.260 Yeah, that's murder.
00:14:40.600 So we have to all agree on that it's murder.
00:14:43.840 And if we have a few states that don't.
00:14:46.520 OK, I know I'm not going to live there.
00:14:48.800 I don't I'd rather have the blessings of protecting children rather than killing children.
00:14:54.480 But we can't we can't win our freedom and then try to force everybody into the same bucket.
00:15:04.760 We got to change hearts.
00:15:06.380 Yeah.
00:15:06.560 I mean, that's the long term solution.
00:15:08.120 You're never going to get a legal solution to a problem like this.
00:15:11.300 You know, it's obviously part of it.
00:15:13.460 It's it needs to be part of it.
00:15:14.980 But you're right.
00:15:16.040 I mean, I think I think, you know, I think there's a real argument that this is protected by the Constitution.
00:15:20.680 And I know many conservative legal scholars have made that argument unsuccessfully so far.
00:15:25.120 But I do believe that's the appropriate way of reading the Constitution.
00:15:29.380 We have an equal protection clause.
00:15:31.120 How it doesn't apply to children in the womb.
00:15:32.980 I don't know.
00:15:33.640 I mean, I just seems to be if we close our eyes hard enough, we won't see it, I guess, is the way we're thinking about that right now.
00:15:40.940 What was the state that just said that you can get a tax credit or was it the federal government?
00:15:47.560 It couldn't have been the federal government that you'll now get a deduction for a child in the womb.
00:15:53.660 Well, you can't say you can't walk into the IRS.
00:15:56.920 No, I wrote I wrote that tumor off.
00:15:59.660 I had cancer.
00:16:00.820 And while I had that tumor in my body, I wrote it off as a dependent.
00:16:07.620 I mean, they're not going to go for that one.
00:16:09.820 They should, though.
00:16:10.960 They absolutely should.
00:16:12.740 You know, there was a woman who was who got a ticket for driving in the multi passenger lane right after Roe versus Wade was overturned.
00:16:22.160 And she was pregnant.
00:16:23.580 And her argument was, I'm carrying a child.
00:16:26.080 And she got out.
00:16:27.200 She got she went to them and said, that was my argument.
00:16:29.600 I have an extra person in here.
00:16:31.120 And there is all these liberals saying, oh, see, now you have to let them in the multi passenger lane.
00:16:38.520 Good.
00:16:39.320 Yes.
00:16:39.740 We should recognize that a pregnant woman should be able to drive in the multi passenger lane.
00:16:45.160 We should all understand that she should get out of the ticket.
00:16:48.260 I completely cheer that on.
00:16:49.880 Your terms are acceptable.
00:16:51.900 You know, this idea that we should not treat children as children.
00:16:55.480 I don't understand it.
00:16:57.180 I never will understand it.
00:16:58.360 So is is.
00:16:59.640 Did she get off from the ticket?
00:17:01.180 I think she actually did.
00:17:02.520 She didn't actually.
00:17:03.920 Good.
00:17:04.560 Get off.
00:17:05.360 And, you know, at first it was sort of presented by the left as this like, oh, yeah, in your face.
00:17:11.020 You know, and yeah, we're with you.
00:17:14.820 I don't know what you're saying.
00:17:16.260 I don't know if you think in your face.
00:17:18.400 OK.
00:17:19.440 In your face.
00:17:20.320 These children shall live.
00:17:21.780 Oh, gosh.
00:17:22.560 You really got us on that one.
00:17:24.920 We take your terms as presented.
00:17:28.060 Oh, my gosh.
00:17:28.860 OK.
00:17:29.320 Thank you so much.
00:17:30.160 Sorry about that.
00:17:30.960 But I know what we're going to we're going to get back to him here.
00:17:33.360 We have so much to talk about today.
00:17:36.540 And I have my Wednesday night special.
00:17:38.760 We'll tell you about that coming up as well.
00:17:40.380 First, let me take a quick break and and talk to you a little bit about staying involved in your children's education.
00:17:46.560 An entire generation of parents just found out to an alarming extent during the pandemic what is being taught to our children.
00:17:56.060 And we're like, oh, I don't know.
00:18:00.440 It's our responsibility to stop people teaching our children absolute poison.
00:18:08.080 But it is also our responsibility to fill in any of the gaps.
00:18:13.180 You know, we are our children's educators.
00:18:16.560 We are the first responders.
00:18:18.960 The teachers are the backup.
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00:19:02.320 Ten seconds.
00:19:02.980 Station ID.
00:19:03.500 So what you got, what you got, Stu, was happening.
00:19:20.400 A couple of other interesting elections.
00:19:22.220 You mentioned Eric Schmidt, which was a big one and a good result, I believe.
00:19:26.220 There was also the Peter Meyer election.
00:19:30.400 This is in Michigan.
00:19:31.360 He was a Republican congressman who voted for Donald Trump's impeachment.
00:19:37.680 And he's sort of on the libertarian side, I would say, as a congressman.
00:19:42.160 He wound up losing to the Trump-endorsed opponent in a 52-48, very close race.
00:19:50.460 It was kind of an interesting one because, you know, he wasn't a super high-profile guy like a Liz Cheney.
00:19:56.340 You know, he wasn't someone who was out there talking about it all the time.
00:19:58.820 It's a purplish district.
00:20:00.580 It's going to be a close election.
00:20:02.540 The Democrats were running ads on behalf of the Trump-endorsed opponent because they wanted him to win,
00:20:10.120 thinking that Meyer would be more difficult to defeat,
00:20:12.260 which is a fascinating strategy when you're saying that these guys are looking to overturn the democracy
00:20:18.300 and they're going to not allow elections to stand.
00:20:22.560 And then you're running ads on their behalf,
00:20:25.120 hundreds of thousands of dollars of ads to get these people in that you say are going to take democracy down.
00:20:31.580 Bizarre strategy.
00:20:32.420 It's crazy.
00:20:33.060 It's a high-risk game.
00:20:34.780 But just a reminder, Meyer is a loser.
00:20:38.260 That's L-O-S-E-R.
00:20:39.940 Okay, go ahead.
00:20:40.600 There you go.
00:20:41.100 So you have that one going on.
00:20:43.560 There's an interesting one in Arizona that is too close to call,
00:20:47.080 which is Carrie Lake and Corinne Taylor-Rubson, which is 46.2 to 44.4.
00:20:53.560 Lake has been – she's a former journalist, I believe,
00:20:56.200 and she's being promoted as an election denier, election truther type of candidate by the media.
00:21:03.440 She seems to have a small lead.
00:21:05.220 It's going to be down to the wire, still not actually called in Arizona.
00:21:10.020 That's kind of another one of the big ones.
00:21:13.820 You know, I think you have this situation where putting good candidates up for Republicans,
00:21:22.660 particularly in the Senate, is absolutely crucial right now because even if things go well,
00:21:29.160 you may not have an ability to – because of just the way the election's structured this time,
00:21:37.400 you have a lot of Democrats in favorable positions.
00:21:41.100 So there's not a lot of places for Republicans to pick up in the Senate.
00:21:44.240 Now, that reverses itself in 2024, and if the Republicans could do very, very well here,
00:21:50.060 there would be a chance they would have a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate in 2024 if things went well
00:21:56.700 and they could put a president in.
00:21:58.080 So you're talking about massively important elections.
00:22:01.400 Honestly, those numbers are so crucial.
00:22:03.700 Even if it's not the greatest Republican of all time, you'll have two years of being able to block or slow down Joe Biden,
00:22:13.720 his court picks, and then you have an opportunity, if you do well enough,
00:22:18.800 to look at a filibuster-proof majority for whoever the next president might be in the Republican side.
00:22:23.400 But, you know, as we've seen, like, you know, Dr. Oz is probably the most shining example here.
00:22:28.580 You know, as of right now, and I don't think this is the way it's going to turn out,
00:22:31.880 but as of right now, polls are showing him down 11 and 14 points.
00:22:35.480 So if that doesn't turn around and you blow races like that that are winnable,
00:22:39.880 you're going to wind up with all of those possibilities on the good side going away,
00:22:44.820 not only this year, but also for the next four after that.
00:22:48.120 Yeah, and you lose the opportunity to hold them, because the House isn't guaranteed either.
00:22:54.000 People have got to go out and vote.
00:22:57.120 More in a minute.
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00:24:26.260 I want to knock a couple of things, you know, right off the top.
00:24:30.620 Just knock them out so we don't have to worry about them anymore.
00:24:33.520 There are there are 26 Republicans saying, including Mitch McConnell.
00:24:39.660 Oh, he's tough.
00:24:40.900 We support the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, and her trip to Taiwan.
00:24:45.940 Uh, oh, okay.
00:24:50.020 All right.
00:24:50.680 But there's some people in here that I, you know, respect.
00:24:54.480 Uh, I'm just trying to see any of Marsha Blackburn, uh, Mike Crapo, um, Chuck Grassley.
00:25:05.600 Okay.
00:25:06.200 So these guys, uh, these guys are on this list.
00:25:09.820 Uh, 24 of them, Sarah, 26 of them saying, you know, Nancy Pelosi has a right to go.
00:25:14.960 I agree with them.
00:25:15.760 You have a right to go.
00:25:16.560 But Nancy Pelosi also should engage her brain.
00:25:20.660 And so should the administration.
00:25:23.120 First of all, let's just talk about engaging your brain.
00:25:26.020 Stu, I say, hey, I want to make a point about China and I want to point a finger and poke
00:25:34.680 him in the chest in China.
00:25:36.600 Do you think now where we've just had a humiliating exit in, uh, Afghanistan, uh, no fault of, you
00:25:48.020 know, our enemies, it just the fault of our own president and, uh, uh, Pentagon that still
00:25:54.720 go.
00:25:55.200 That was great.
00:25:56.420 That was the most beautiful exit ever done.
00:25:59.840 Um, a, uh, Pentagon that is teaching everybody.
00:26:04.640 I don't know.
00:26:05.280 You can wear a dress if you want on the battlefield.
00:26:07.740 I love it.
00:26:08.780 I love it.
00:26:09.620 You go girl.
00:26:11.200 Uh, and then you have the administration that just doesn't know its ass from its elbow.
00:26:19.340 Do you think now would be the time that you would be like, I want to poke China in the
00:26:24.740 eye?
00:26:25.120 Well, there are probably parts of that analysis that Nancy Pelosi would not agree with, but
00:26:30.180 I think the Republicans are talking about would probably agree with all of that.
00:26:33.180 She's an idiot.
00:26:33.900 Um, and, uh, but I, you know, I do have, I would say a tremendous amount of sympathy for
00:26:40.500 the position that China does not get to dictate the travel plans of our officials.
00:26:45.160 Like that's not how this works.
00:26:47.100 And so I, I do understand that point of view.
00:26:50.560 I, I tend to go with you on this and that there's just this, this administration is so
00:26:56.380 incompetent.
00:26:57.040 I don't want to take any risks in these situations to inflame anything because they obviously
00:27:01.840 can't seem to handle the most basic and simple situations, let alone ones like this.
00:27:07.960 But once China says you can't go Nancy Pelosi, it almost makes it much more likely she has
00:27:13.940 to go because we can't sit here and bend to every one of their demands.
00:27:17.960 As I said yesterday, she has to go now, but the problem is she didn't coordinate it.
00:27:25.840 Yeah.
00:27:26.000 She's not the leader of foreign policy.
00:27:28.680 The president is so at least coordinate with the white house.
00:27:32.220 So the white house doesn't come out and go, I don't know, I would, uh, are we going to
00:27:36.000 have noodles today?
00:27:38.320 Oh, she's going where?
00:27:40.520 It doesn't seem like a very good idea.
00:27:42.940 Call the Pentagon and the Pentagon.
00:27:44.600 Hey, we all of the generals got together.
00:27:48.320 We think this is the worst idea we've ever heard.
00:27:51.980 And she goes, she should have called them in advance or they should have shut their mouth.
00:27:58.260 But right now we look like the speaker of the house and the president don't agree on Taiwan.
00:28:04.620 Really bad.
00:28:05.520 Yeah.
00:28:05.660 Really bad.
00:28:06.340 Really bad.
00:28:06.720 And I think the speculation is that people who wanted this to go, uh, one way or the
00:28:13.680 other leaked this information to blow up whatever was going on behind the scenes where maybe
00:28:18.180 Nancy Pelosi wanted to go, Joe Biden didn't.
00:28:20.840 So Pelosi leaks it to the press.
00:28:22.860 So then China responds to it.
00:28:24.760 And then she's like, well, now I have to go.
00:28:27.420 There's a lot of games going on here, dangerous games.
00:28:29.820 And that's, I think my problem.
00:28:30.860 My problem is not that she goes to Taiwan.
00:28:33.960 I support Taiwan and I don't care about what China says to us.
00:28:38.760 I don't think we should be reacting to what China says to us.
00:28:41.780 However, this is a, a low probability, high impact event here where it doesn't, I mean,
00:28:49.080 my guess is China's not going to start a world war over something that happens in Taiwan right
00:28:53.560 now, but they might.
00:28:55.760 And, you know, you have a president, uh, you know, a president, a leader of China who is
00:29:02.060 looking to extend his reign, uh, in, you know, in scope and time here in the next couple of
00:29:09.020 years, needs to show strength, needs to show that he can stand up to the West in his own
00:29:14.360 domestic policy sort of situation.
00:29:16.720 And he's doing that, uh, at our expense.
00:29:19.500 And who knows what, where this goes, who knows how it spins out of control.
00:29:23.980 They see the weakness of this country and this president, just like we do.
00:29:29.020 And it puts us in a situation where something could easily spin out of control and put us
00:29:33.420 into a situation that we obviously can't handle.
00:29:36.020 We can't even handle what's going on with Russia, let alone Russia and China at the same
00:29:40.080 time.
00:29:40.660 So the risk here is just not worth the reward of a symbolic gesture.
00:29:46.620 It's, you know, it's the same thing I feel about COVID and the monkeypox.
00:29:51.120 That's a one, two punch that could just put us out.
00:29:53.340 You know what I mean?
00:29:54.300 No.
00:29:54.660 Oh my gosh.
00:29:55.360 People are dying left and right from COVID.
00:29:57.480 We've got to wear our masks and now monkeypox and monkeypox is so deadly that it, you'll
00:30:03.140 almost never die from it.
00:30:04.900 No one.
00:30:05.260 And, uh, no, no one in the United States has died from it.
00:30:09.880 Well, it could, right.
00:30:11.060 They turned into monkeys.
00:30:12.080 You don't know.
00:30:12.800 You don't know.
00:30:14.160 Okay.
00:30:14.480 So, uh, California has just declared this a state of an emergency and they're all concerned
00:30:19.940 about monkeypox and yet I haven't seen the ban on, uh, bath houses, you know, Hey, you
00:30:29.440 know, just a friendly reminder.
00:30:31.340 Maybe you shouldn't have the gay orgies right now because gay men are the most likely at
00:30:36.780 this time to contract it through gay sex bath houses, you know, all that stuff, you know,
00:30:44.180 they were so eager to shut down our church.
00:30:47.580 Somebody might sneeze.
00:30:49.180 You got to shut it down.
00:30:51.900 Monkeypox is coming.
00:30:54.480 Well, I shouldn't say that it is mainly spread at this point through that activity and the
00:31:02.340 city of San Francisco just had like some big, I don't know, some big fetish thing.
00:31:08.860 I know it's, it's Wednesday.
00:31:10.880 So, you know, what big fetish thing?
00:31:12.560 Oh, the Wednesday night fetish thing.
00:31:14.080 I got it.
00:31:14.780 They had some big thing and, uh, and where was the state?
00:31:20.460 He said, we've got to protect people.
00:31:22.800 Well, I mean, except for, except for that, what are you trying?
00:31:26.400 Are you intentionally Gavin Newsom trying to kill gay people?
00:31:30.380 Is that what's going on here?
00:31:32.820 You're reckless, reckless, go have a party.
00:31:36.720 I'm not going to shut them down.
00:31:38.760 You're just trying to kill gay people and they don't even have to be old gay people.
00:31:43.980 People just gay.
00:31:46.240 And you're making this point here on hypocrisy, which is incredibly valid, but like the monkey
00:31:53.840 pox situation here is sort of the way we should be handling these things, right?
00:31:59.140 Give people information and let them assess their own risk.
00:32:02.180 If they want to go to Kink Fest in San Francisco after learning this information, okay, that's
00:32:09.240 kind of on you though.
00:32:10.360 It's kind of, you're, you know, you're taking the risk there and that's the way that this
00:32:14.660 would go.
00:32:15.720 That's not the way, of course, we handled COVID where, you know, we asked people who
00:32:21.100 basically, now again, this is an overstatement, but basically had no risk of having, uh, of
00:32:27.120 dying from COVID younger people, you know, people who with strong immunity, the healthy
00:32:31.940 people that were younger basically had no risk.
00:32:34.720 It wasn't exactly none, but it was close to none.
00:32:37.580 And we told those people they needed to do literally nothing for two years.
00:32:41.880 You need to sit inside your house and do absolutely nothing.
00:32:45.300 Don't go talk to anyone.
00:32:46.720 Don't go to work.
00:32:47.940 Don't go to the gym.
00:32:49.180 Don't do anything for a year or two years, depending on where you lived.
00:32:54.100 And yet we can't even say to people who are in a community where it seems to be the
00:33:00.440 highest risk at this point, not exclusively, but the highest risk and say to them, Hey,
00:33:05.280 we're not saying you can't be gay.
00:33:07.060 We're not saying you can't go outside and go to work.
00:33:10.660 We're just saying like, let's avoid the most risky behavior for like a month.
00:33:16.460 And they won't even say that.
00:33:17.920 Right.
00:33:19.040 They won't even say, I'm not even saying you should close these places down.
00:33:23.360 No.
00:33:23.540 I'm just saying, say you shouldn't do it right now.
00:33:27.560 You might want to consider death.
00:33:31.020 Well, no, it's monkey pox.
00:33:32.920 Well, COVID and monkey pox, definitely death.
00:33:37.140 Yeah.
00:33:37.340 You should consider that you don't go.
00:33:40.560 And Glenn, but you're not hearing this.
00:33:43.220 You're saying this is a statewide emergency.
00:33:45.640 Well, at this point, I mean, it may turn into that.
00:33:47.900 But at this point, it's pretty much, you know, it not entirely, but pretty much exclusive
00:33:54.480 to sexual contact and contact.
00:33:57.680 And it's generally in the gay community.
00:34:01.620 Yeah.
00:34:02.000 Generally, like it's not a it's not an STD like, you know, for example, HIV or, you know, chlamydia
00:34:08.020 would be right.
00:34:08.880 It's not that's not the exclusive way it passes.
00:34:11.100 It passes with close contact, though.
00:34:13.820 And so sex certainly qualifies as that.
00:34:17.800 And the the the closer the contact, the more likely this is.
00:34:22.220 And it's spread most widely in this community.
00:34:24.340 So it would be the riskiest behavior.
00:34:26.680 It's just not the only way you can catch it.
00:34:28.420 Well, and I've noticed, Glenn, have you noticed this, too, when it comes to the coverage of
00:34:32.780 this?
00:34:33.160 I don't know that I've ever realized this before.
00:34:35.440 Maybe you have where like it would say normally you'd be talking about this as I mean, how
00:34:40.200 often do we say LGBTQIA2 plus all of these terms like the G is for gay, right?
00:34:50.060 In the LGBTQ, they talk about it constantly.
00:34:52.580 We are constantly talking about people's sexual orientation based on the G, gay in this
00:35:03.580 community.
00:35:04.940 Now, when we're talking about monkeypox, they have this new term that they're all seem to
00:35:09.700 be adopting at the same time, which is men who have sex with other men.
00:35:14.820 And like, didn't we summarize that with a three letter word?
00:35:19.040 Like, I thought that's what we did.
00:35:20.640 We can't, you know, just from an efficiency standpoint, I thought that was what we and
00:35:25.780 now it's men who have sex with other men.
00:35:28.180 No, I'm serious.
00:35:29.120 Is that like a is that a term?
00:35:32.040 Like, is that some sort of woke term?
00:35:33.900 Like, why?
00:35:34.820 Why men?
00:35:35.800 You know, I'm not even sure, but I have.
00:35:38.600 It's probably like people who have babies or what are they calling them?
00:35:45.040 Like baby machines or what?
00:35:47.400 Yes, it's baby machines.
00:35:49.120 You're right.
00:35:49.480 Baby machines.
00:35:51.020 That over there, they identify as a baby machine.
00:35:54.460 Put a quarter in them.
00:35:55.900 Watch a baby spit out.
00:35:57.520 Womb holders.
00:35:59.180 And, you know, that sounds like a coaster.
00:36:03.440 By the way, you use the word chlamydia for a second.
00:36:06.080 And I got sidetracked, riddled with ADD.
00:36:08.080 Yeah.
00:36:08.380 And I thought to myself, you know, Shakespeare said a rose by any other name is still a rose.
00:36:13.900 Yeah.
00:36:14.360 I think you could name a rose chlamydia.
00:36:16.820 And it just, it's not a rose anymore.
00:36:20.560 You wouldn't want to sniff it.
00:36:21.440 It would not smell just as sweet.
00:36:23.240 I don't think I would pick it or smell it.
00:36:25.080 You know, it's just like, oh man, I got you a bouquet of chlamydias.
00:36:31.020 Yeah.
00:36:31.460 It's the type of, it's a type of word that really describes what it is.
00:36:35.380 Without, you know, like just, it just feels like you don't want to get near it.
00:36:38.860 It's like, it's unlike the Chilean sea bass, which they renamed from Patagonian toothfish.
00:36:45.980 Like you named it Patagonian toothfish.
00:36:47.680 No one wants to eat it.
00:36:48.460 But then they renamed it the Chilean sea bass and everyone wants to eat it.
00:36:51.520 I feel like chlamydia, you need a rebrand if you want people to get it.
00:36:55.500 And maybe that's a good reason to not rebrand it.
00:36:57.880 You don't have to be in a doctor's office.
00:36:59.840 You could be on Saturn's lap and says, oh, you know what?
00:37:02.560 I'm going to get you for Christmas, chlamydia.
00:37:04.660 And even kids would be like, oh no, no, please.
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00:38:42.160 Tonight, the Wednesday night special, part of the left's revolutionary plan for America.
00:38:49.120 We're going to show you some things.
00:38:51.280 Can we play, I think it's cut to the Portland camp that wants militant activism.
00:38:57.120 This is from the Budding Roses camp in Portland.
00:39:02.840 It's a children's summer camp for Antifa.
00:39:07.160 Listen.
00:39:08.500 For me, I'm a language teacher.
00:39:13.320 And so I teach a lot of different ages.
00:39:15.300 And so I don't necessarily work with a lot of children, but definitely with teenagers and just younger people.
00:39:23.240 So like college students.
00:39:25.360 But kind of more politically, I'm interested in militant education and militant formation.
00:39:34.040 Like how to teach, not necessarily older people, but just how to teach some more committed engagement.
00:39:41.420 That's what we've been studying more in LMBF.
00:39:45.300 So it's really cool.
00:39:48.920 Yeah, isn't it?
00:39:51.460 Another aspect of the chaos in the street is the active campaign to destroy the traditional family, the Judeo-Christian morality.
00:39:58.300 And the campaign is most obvious in the gender sexuality chaos currently being waged in America.
00:40:05.560 The campaign fully endorsed and promoted by the Biden administration.
00:40:09.980 The fact that American children are the primary target of this indoctrination is disgusting.
00:40:16.340 And it is evidence of a dying culture.
00:40:19.540 All of this, the chaos, is in the Marxist playbook, inaction, destabilization to usher in a new system.
00:40:27.220 And we are witnessing right now the results of decades of painstaking work by devoted Marxists to organize and indoctrinate.
00:40:36.560 And their plan is working.
00:40:38.360 Join me tonight at nine for chaos and crisis.
00:40:42.320 The left's revolutionary playbook hits America's streets.
00:40:45.880 That's tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern, only on BlazeTV.com and BlazeTV YouTube.
00:40:53.500 Also, on tomorrow's program, a man who's trying to fend off the attacks from George Soros from within his own country is Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
00:41:08.240 He's coming to Dallas for CPAC, and the media is already frothing at the mouth.
00:41:14.740 His CPAC, we are going to be talking tomorrow to the guy next in line.
00:41:20.180 He is also an Orban, no relation.
00:41:25.000 He'll be with us in studio tomorrow.
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00:45:35.020 It was scheduled to be on yesterday's program.
00:45:36.920 And I just didn't have time to squeeze it in.
00:45:39.440 But it is so important as really good news of people coming back to their senses.
00:45:47.600 What is the problem right now?
00:45:50.020 The problem is we don't talk to each other.
00:45:52.760 We don't listen to one another.
00:45:54.620 Anybody who says, don't read that, you can't talk to them, you're friends with that person?
00:46:02.940 The science is settled and we can't even discuss it anymore.
00:46:07.240 I should put you in jail for even questioning that.
00:46:10.220 Anybody who says that, get them out of your life.
00:46:12.720 Don't listen to them.
00:46:13.660 This is the way science makes progress, is through talking about things, questioning, turning it over and over and over and over again.
00:46:26.180 I mean, I don't know if you heard about that study on Alzheimer's, the study that was faked, faked in 2006 or 2007.
00:46:34.900 Faked.
00:46:35.380 Billions of dollars have been spent on this fake study that was peer-reviewed and everything else.
00:46:45.480 But it was fake.
00:46:46.960 We have been going in the wrong direction now for about 15 years or so because of this fake study.
00:46:55.940 How many lives and how many memories will be lost?
00:47:00.800 How many families will suffer because of that?
00:47:03.400 One guy questioned it.
00:47:05.380 And he tried to get in and say, hey, guys, this is not right.
00:47:11.340 But the study authors had very powerful friends.
00:47:16.000 Well, it's finally come out.
00:47:19.140 We have to question and constantly, when it comes to science, constantly question ourselves.
00:47:27.340 Over the past three decades, the Gender and Identity Development Service at the Travestock Clinic in London has seen thousands of British children for gender dysphoria, with a British minister noting that more than 4,000 percent increase happened.
00:47:45.240 4,000 percent increase of referrals for girls just in the last decade.
00:47:53.360 But last Thursday, Britain's National Health Service announced it's closing down Travestock for good and, in effect, rebuking the common American medical approach known as gender-affirming care for treating children with gender dysphoria.
00:48:12.220 This can include a mix of puberty suppressants, cross-sex hormones and surgeries interventions in minors that can lead to reversible effects.
00:48:23.100 You know what is incredible to me is I have friends that are going to Mexico for surgeries because the surgeries here are becoming so expensive.
00:48:33.580 Wait, wait, what?
00:48:36.740 And I was like, you know, I don't know if I want the guy with the big hat, you know, in Tijuana doing a surgical procedure.
00:48:45.100 And they're like, no, you have no idea, Glenn.
00:48:46.840 It's not that way anymore.
00:48:48.880 We used to lead the world in medical science.
00:48:53.440 We now are becoming the laughingstock of the world.
00:48:57.780 For years, whistleblowers have rung the alarm about shoddy care at Travestock.
00:49:03.580 Psychologists who work there said that vulnerable children were being prematurely rushed into transition.
00:49:10.840 Parents confronted the head of the clinic.
00:49:14.000 A courageous detransitioned woman, Kira Bell, said that the kids at Travestock were unable to understand the ramifications of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones.
00:49:26.400 Wait a minute.
00:49:26.980 A 12-year-old kid is not prepared to understand the life ramifications?
00:49:35.320 What?
00:49:35.560 The National Institute for Care and Excellence, a governmental body that creates evidence-based guidelines,
00:49:42.780 found that the link between transitioning and improved psychological function was, in fact, very weak,
00:49:51.520 which is the off-sited justification for childhood transition.
00:49:55.700 It's as if gender dysphoric kids are not allowed to transition.
00:50:01.760 They will commit suicide, despite the lack of evidence for this claim.
00:50:08.160 Then, they write, the coup de grace.
00:50:12.940 The widely respected pediatrician, Dr. Hillary Cass, an independent study of Britain's care for transgender children,
00:50:20.720 found that Travestock's approach was unsustainable and children were receiving inadequate care.
00:50:28.280 There was, Dr. Cass wrote in her report, a lack of consensus and open discussion about the nature of gender dysphoria
00:50:39.040 and, therefore, about the appropriate clinical response.
00:50:43.180 The National Health Care Service is following Cass's recommendation to shut down Travestock
00:50:47.640 and replace it with a series of centers in regional hospitals.
00:50:51.080 The bottom line is, there will be no more top-down, one-size-fits-all transitioning for kids with gender dysphoria in the U.K.
00:50:59.820 Amen.
00:51:01.760 Amen.
00:51:03.600 All kids that are like, you know what?
00:51:06.320 I'm a tree.
00:51:08.060 I don't think I'd take a branch and jam it through their arms.
00:51:12.560 You know what I mean?
00:51:13.560 You know what?
00:51:14.720 We should cut off your legs, and I'm going to replace them with tree stumps.
00:51:19.160 No.
00:51:19.640 No.
00:51:21.080 In a sign that they may be rethinking the puberty blockers are safe and reversible,
00:51:28.680 the American Food and Drug Administration, also on Thursday, announced they were slapping a new warning on puberty blockers.
00:51:38.440 It turns out they may cause brain swelling and vision loss.
00:51:42.900 But for now, the move among American medical associations, health officials, and dozens of gender clinics is to double down on the affirmative approach,
00:51:53.760 with the Biden administration recently asserting gender affirmation is trauma-informed care.
00:52:00.660 The American stance is at odds with a growing consensus in the West to exercise extreme caution when it comes to transitioning young people.
00:52:13.300 Uber-progressive countries like Sweden and Finland have pushed back firmly and unapologetically against the affirmative approach of encouraging youth transition advocated by some transgender activists and gender clinicians.
00:52:28.960 This is incredible.
00:52:30.820 When you have Sweden and Finland and England, all of these progressive states who we've got to be more like Europe.
00:52:40.940 When you have France being more conservative on abortions, you should recognize that we are off the deep end.
00:52:52.440 Sweden's National Board of Health and Welfare released new guidelines for treating young people with gender dysphoria earlier this year.
00:53:02.100 The new guidelines state that the risk of these gender-affirming medical interventions currently outweigh the possible benefits,
00:53:09.420 and that the treatment should be offered only in exceptional cases.
00:53:14.760 Finland's Council for Choices in Healthcare came to a similar conclusion earlier this year,
00:53:22.060 noting the first-line intervention for gender variants during childhood and adolescent years is psychosocial support
00:53:30.660 and, as necessary, gender exploratory therapy and treatment for comorbid psychiatric disorders.
00:53:38.860 In light of available evidence, gender reassignment of minors is an experimental practice.
00:53:46.440 Gender reassignment, medical interventions, must be done with a great deal of caution,
00:53:53.160 and no irreversible treatment should be initiated.
00:53:59.700 Guys, I am telling you right now, we are going to be remembered as a society
00:54:06.680 that if we don't stop, we'll make the Nazis look like rookies.
00:54:13.140 Remember, all of those Nazi experiments on children and stuff,
00:54:17.760 those happened in the children's hospital.
00:54:20.640 They didn't happen first at the concentration camps.
00:54:24.320 They happened at the children's hospital.
00:54:27.260 And the doctors and the nurses were convinced they were doing the right thing,
00:54:31.980 while the rest of the world said,
00:54:33.680 Oh my gosh, no!
00:54:36.680 And at first, many of those countries, like Sweden and Finland, were part of it.
00:54:42.860 They were like, you know what?
00:54:43.940 We should maybe get rid of the unfit.
00:54:48.560 But later, they figured it out, before the Nazis figured it out.
00:54:54.080 Both guidelines starkly contrast with those proffered by the Illinois-based
00:55:02.280 World Professional Association of Transgender Health,
00:55:05.340 an advocacy group made up of activists, academics, lawyers, and health care providers,
00:55:13.640 which has set the standard when it comes to transgender care in the United States.
00:55:19.120 First of all, you should not have an advocacy group of activists making up a medical board.
00:55:33.440 They're activists.
00:55:36.340 They will soon issue new standards that lower recommended ages for blockers, hormones, and surgeries.
00:55:42.980 Get it?
00:55:44.600 The United States is going in the other direction.
00:55:48.540 Their position in keeping with an array of U.S. medical associations and activist groups across the country
00:55:54.440 that insist gender-affirming care is life-saving,
00:55:58.160 Assistant Secretary of Health Rachel Levine, who is herself a transgendered...
00:56:02.320 I can't say it.
00:56:06.900 She's a dude, man.
00:56:08.100 Anyway, recently asserted that there is a medical consensus that, as to its benefits,
00:56:14.560 some activists and gender clinicians in the U.S. feel that their plan doesn't go far enough,
00:56:22.020 asserting that any child who wants puberty blockers should get them.
00:56:26.120 For instance, or claiming that a teenager who later regrets it having her breasts removed
00:56:31.820 can just get new ones.
00:56:34.600 The U.S. is engulfed by a political turmoil.
00:56:38.300 And while the Scandinavians are not, I wondered how would they come to their conclusions
00:56:42.880 and what can their experience teach us?
00:56:45.540 In mid-July, I spoke with Thomas Linden, Director of Knowledge-Based Policy and Health Care
00:56:50.540 at Sweden's National Board of Health and Welfare.
00:56:52.580 He told me that Sweden's first guidelines for treating people under 18 with gender dysphoria
00:56:57.680 came out only in 2015 after increasing awareness among health care professionals
00:57:02.560 of the existence and needs of gender dysphoric youth.
00:57:06.100 At the time, the focus was very much about the rights issues
00:57:09.960 and making visible the need for care for this group and to secure access to care.
00:57:15.000 Those guidelines were broadly welcomed by activist groups, patients, and the medical community.
00:57:19.860 They allowed for puberty blockers and hormones, but urged clinicians to do long-term follow-up
00:57:26.180 of patients who transition.
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00:58:58.580 Okay, so listen to this.
00:59:12.960 This is the study that they were doing over in the Netherlands.
00:59:16.380 The 2015 guidelines that were created with a certain cohort in mind at the turn of the 21st century,
00:59:23.220 the Dutch had designed a medical protocol for what was then called gender identity disorder,
00:59:29.340 based on a small group, mostly male, that had long-lasting childhood-onset gender dysphoria
00:59:36.680 and didn't have any other serious mental health issues.
00:59:40.900 They seemed to fare well after medical transition in adolescence.
00:59:45.460 But the methodology asserting this wasn't reliable.
00:59:50.960 By contrast, the young people who have been seeking care at Swedish clinics after 2015
00:59:57.080 were increasingly teenage girls with multiple psychiatric diagnoses.
01:00:04.120 And there were a lot of them.
01:00:05.940 It rose from 4 to 77 per 100,000 inhabitants.
01:00:11.920 The guidelines were written for what we thought was a smaller group of patients, also more homogeneous.
01:00:18.600 The same trend was found in Finland, where clinicians first started providing medical treatments
01:00:23.940 for gender dysphoric youth in 2011.
01:00:26.660 The chief psychiatrist at the Department of Adolescent Psychiatry
01:00:30.260 at the University Hospital in Finland said this came in in part over political pressure.
01:00:37.720 Did you hear this?
01:00:38.440 This came in in part over political pressure, as well as growing awareness
01:00:44.440 that the Dutch and British were medically transitioning kids.
01:00:47.860 In 2015, the doctors started to see the same dramatic increases
01:00:52.360 in female adolescents with gender dysphoria.
01:00:55.980 The number of referrals skyrocketed.
01:00:58.240 There have been five-fold more girls coming in, and they appeared to be very much influenced
01:01:04.520 by other adolescents.
01:01:07.040 No.
01:01:08.300 Look at the destruction of our women.
01:01:12.300 Look at the destruction of little girls.
01:01:15.380 Not only are men preying on our little girls, and our society, the popular vote is,
01:01:24.100 just let's sexually exploit them.
01:01:26.780 Yeah, put them on TV, sex them up.
01:01:31.060 Now you have the trans community coming out, the advocates for this, coming out, not doing
01:01:40.060 psychiatric care, not even asking a psychiatric question in America.
01:01:46.560 And what's happening?
01:01:48.980 They're being influenced.
01:01:50.000 It's not that we have 30% of classrooms that are gay.
01:01:54.600 It's just the popular cool thing right now.
01:02:01.340 It's unclear if the infusion of trans storylines into the media contributed to the shift.
01:02:10.440 Of course it is.
01:02:13.080 Vogue, 2015, the year of trans visibility.
01:02:17.080 Caitlyn Jenner on Vanity Fair.
01:02:19.020 Year after, Time declared that there had been a transgender tipping point.
01:02:23.180 It was also the year that the reality show I Am Jazz came out.
01:02:27.260 These young people are showing up, nothing like the ones in the Dutch research.
01:02:33.400 We were astonished to find out that most of the adolescents who were referred to gender
01:02:37.680 identity assessment, they had severe psychiatric problems.
01:02:42.940 Clinicians could not be sure that these problems were the cause or the effect of gender dysphoria.
01:02:49.240 In America, the common explanation for such statistics were that they were a sign of progress,
01:02:55.320 that this was a natural effect of the destigmatizing transgender people.
01:03:00.960 But for the Swedish and Finnish clinicians, it was a cause for concern.
01:03:07.100 In 2018, a paper was released, Virtually Nothing is Known About Adolescent Onset Gender Dysphoria.
01:03:14.680 And the doctor that wrote it worried that delaying brain maturation with puberty suppressants
01:03:21.380 could stymie the adolescent task for identity consolidation
01:03:25.900 and could exacerbate existing mental health issues.
01:03:30.420 There was also a high rate of autism among those adolescents with onset gender dysphoria.
01:03:37.580 They go on to say, because the Dutch study had indicated relatively few patients
01:03:42.880 regretted having transitioned, many clinicians assumed that detransitioning,
01:03:47.700 reverting back to living as one's birth sex, was rare.
01:03:51.320 But in Finland, one study showed 76% of detransitioners didn't inform their clinics
01:03:59.220 of any feelings of dissatisfaction or regret, so they couldn't calculate the actual rate of detransition.
01:04:07.300 But in the UK, they find 10% of detransition.
01:04:13.320 We don't know what we're dealing with.
01:04:15.800 Can we please stop experimenting on our children?
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01:05:43.880 Hello, America, and welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:05:54.920 It is time now for our George Soros update.
01:05:58.940 It's weird that George Soros update suspiciously sounds almost like the Darth Vader theme, but I think that's purely a coincidence.
01:06:15.400 George Soros is in the news because he's getting a lot of heat for his meddling in our elections and putting in all of these AGs that are now being thrown out of office.
01:06:28.680 You can't even, that cities can't even wait for the next election.
01:06:32.360 They're like, please make it stop.
01:06:35.260 So George Soros just wrote a essay in the Wall Street Journal and I've had it on my desk and I, I'm just, we're getting so far behind.
01:06:45.480 I just have to take, I have to take pepperoni eyes at his word and say, you know, the evil emperor has spoken.
01:06:54.840 So let's listen to what he has to say.
01:06:56.780 And he said, like most of us, I'm very, very concerned about crime.
01:07:02.600 One of government's most important roles to ensure public safety.
01:07:09.380 I have been involved in efforts to reform the criminal justice system in the more than 30 years that I have been a fill of, fill of, fill, fill and rapist.
01:07:24.960 What's a fill and rapist?
01:07:26.460 Anyway, our system is rife with injustices that make us all left safe, less safe.
01:07:34.400 The idea that we need to choose between justice and safety is false.
01:07:38.480 They reinforce each other.
01:07:41.060 If people trust the justice system, it will work.
01:07:45.040 And if the system works, public safety will improve.
01:07:48.840 No toys!
01:07:50.980 Anyway, we need to acknowledge that black people in U.S. are five times as likely to be sent to jail as white people.
01:07:59.460 That is an injustice that undermines our democracy.
01:08:02.240 Now, okay, can we stop looking at things as groups, please?
01:08:08.480 An injustice will happen to one person, not necessarily to a group.
01:08:15.700 So let's not say all black people are bad or all white people are good or all black people shouldn't be in prison.
01:08:25.940 All white people shouldn't be in prison.
01:08:28.180 What do you say?
01:08:28.800 The ones who have actually committed crimes should go to jail.
01:08:33.820 I don't care what color they are.
01:08:38.420 I don't care.
01:08:39.260 Justice is blind.
01:08:40.320 You know what?
01:08:40.800 You know what?
01:08:41.200 You know what?
01:08:41.500 You know what's all this?
01:08:42.460 You know what's all this?
01:08:43.540 Is if we just stuck forks in all of the judges' eyes, then they'd be blind.
01:08:50.040 Justice is supposed to be blind.
01:08:52.000 Maybe we make that mandatory.
01:08:54.860 All justice, you want to be a judge?
01:08:57.160 You've got to be blind.
01:09:01.080 And nobody tell him what color it is.
01:09:03.200 He doesn't know.
01:09:04.660 It's a white guy that he just sends.
01:09:06.720 We spend $81 billion every year keeping around 2 million people in prisons and jails.
01:09:17.660 Well, if that's what it takes to keep, you know, murderers off the streets, I'm kind of okay with that.
01:09:25.060 Are, you know, are you?
01:09:27.460 Look, I am looking for ways to invest more in preventing crime and strategies that work.
01:09:35.240 Now, listen to this.
01:09:36.000 He's more interested in vesting in preventing crime and strategies that work.
01:09:45.260 This agenda at both safety and justice is based both on common sense and evidence.
01:09:50.960 It is popular.
01:09:52.480 It is effective.
01:09:54.520 Is that why everybody is having a recall of all of your DAs?
01:10:00.240 Because it's so popular?
01:10:02.080 You know what?
01:10:03.780 Forget about the stabbing and the shooting.
01:10:05.600 I love this guy when the job that they are doing in office so much.
01:10:11.420 I want to get him out of office before the next election.
01:10:15.800 They've just done such good work.
01:10:18.040 Sure, we could keep him in there.
01:10:19.640 But I want to reward them by getting them out of office.
01:10:23.180 That, George, is not popular.
01:10:25.380 This agenda is popular.
01:10:29.040 Serious scholars, oh, scholars, researching causes behind the recent increase in crime have pointed to other factors.
01:10:38.500 A disturbing rise in mental illness among young people due to the isolation imposed by COVID lockdowns.
01:10:45.160 Oh, so we're now recognizing that that caused mental illness.
01:10:50.380 We're a pullback in policing in the wake of public criminal justice reform protests.
01:10:55.080 Those weren't criminal justice reform protests.
01:10:59.040 Those were mobs in the street that were condemning our cops and calling them all killers.
01:11:06.140 I don't know if you noticed this, George, but that little experiment led to a lot of great cops just leaving.
01:11:16.240 It led to also places just firing a bunch of cops.
01:11:19.900 Have you been to Seattle lately?
01:11:22.040 Oh, it's beautiful this time of year.
01:11:23.920 When the red from the blood kind of just kind of reflects up on the green of the trees, oh, you feel like it's Christmas time.
01:11:34.300 Many of the same people who call for more punitive criminal justice policies also support looser gun laws.
01:11:41.460 Yeah, somebody should have a gun because your people are letting all of the criminals out in the street.
01:11:47.880 This is why I've supported the election and more recently in reelection of prosecutors who support reform.
01:11:55.300 I have done it transparently.
01:11:57.560 Oh, my gosh, you are so transparent.
01:11:59.440 You are as transparent as a mountain.
01:12:02.520 And I have no intention of stopping.
01:12:04.780 Of course not.
01:12:05.420 Nothing can stop you.
01:12:06.900 Nothing can stop.
01:12:07.520 No country, no sane country in the world will would allow somebody to come into the country like George Soros.
01:12:17.360 And just meddle in our elections like he's doing.
01:12:22.660 Just shape.
01:12:23.820 Get into bed with the left.
01:12:26.280 Fund them to the tune of billions of dollars.
01:12:30.480 Millions of dollars going through all these shadow organizations to fund everything that could destroy us.
01:12:39.500 No, no, no.
01:12:40.040 I'm no, I'm serious.
01:12:41.640 It's going to be very, very, very good.
01:12:44.440 Yeah, very good.
01:12:45.320 What I want to do is maybe put in some Russian people in for police.
01:12:52.160 You're missing police.
01:12:53.320 So I thought maybe we did.
01:12:54.980 I find it kind of fun.
01:12:58.160 Meet Boris.
01:13:00.700 Oh, oh, good.
01:13:02.580 The police.
01:13:03.420 Oh, they're going to be Russians.
01:13:05.300 That's fantastic.
01:13:07.240 Yeah.
01:13:07.960 Well, I kind of sure people will be hurt.
01:13:11.180 The legs will be broken.
01:13:12.440 But, you know, you have to break some eggs.
01:13:15.700 Okay.
01:13:16.360 Okay.
01:13:16.960 All right.
01:13:17.760 Hey, here's something else that he's doing.
01:13:20.260 He is spearheading with Joe Biden efforts against election integrity.
01:13:28.020 He is spending all kinds of money just to make sure everything is safe and comes out the way it should.
01:13:34.860 You know, a proposed constitutional amendment in Michigan by a Soros funded group would prevent both stricter voter ID requirements and a ban on private donations to election officials from being enacted.
01:13:50.400 So he's he's like, well, I just want to give some money to some elective some election officials.
01:13:57.500 What could possibly go wrong?
01:13:59.240 I is you'll call it a bribe.
01:14:01.120 I call it the happy money.
01:14:04.260 Federal agencies under the Biden administration now seeking to increase voter registration and turnout.
01:14:10.480 A group, a group linked to the left wing mega donor, George Soros, why are you saying this?
01:14:16.680 Why are you saying my name is because I'm Jewish, is pushing for a constitutional amendment in the battleground state of Michigan that would allow Zuckerbox to be used in election administration.
01:14:29.660 Oh, well, what could possibly be wrong?
01:14:32.100 Would the press leave me alone if I said, you know what, I'm going to fund like it's it's like a traveling library, except it's a traveling little bus that you can vote in.
01:14:48.980 And I'm going to go to all of those counties that are the deepest, deepest of red.
01:14:55.740 And I'm going to make sure that we get every vote.
01:14:59.340 Of course, I'm just funding it.
01:15:02.840 I have nothing to do.
01:15:03.600 I have nothing to say about it.
01:15:05.200 Oh, and I've paid off some people in, you know, in the in the in the local precincts.
01:15:10.920 You know, just I just giving him some happy money.
01:15:14.220 Would anyone in the press say, oh, that's OK for Glenn Beck to do it?
01:15:18.020 No, of course not.
01:15:19.340 I wouldn't do it because I wouldn't be cool with it.
01:15:23.260 The states that is their job.
01:15:26.380 But anyway, so he is now working with Biden funding all of this stuff earlier this year.
01:15:37.260 Biden put out to his entire cabinet, all the departments such as housing and urban development, health and human services and the labor department.
01:15:48.020 Look, Boris is busy right now.
01:15:50.120 You want more legs broken, but they now want to turn.
01:15:55.300 Then their work and, you know, sure, I want you to get those assisted housing centers.
01:16:02.120 Those are fantastic.
01:16:03.800 Could you just register some people to federal agencies are now participating in voter turnout efforts?
01:16:10.220 And by the way, I just want you to know those those agencies are all now run by Democrats.
01:16:18.400 Would you be OK with this, Democrats?
01:16:20.860 If Donald Trump said, by the way, I'm just taking, hey, guys, an hour of your work day, you know, just an hour, you Democrats, you, you and well, not you.
01:16:32.280 How did you vote?
01:16:33.080 Yeah, not you, but you, you and you.
01:16:35.240 I want you to turn your agency into a voter registration agency.
01:16:41.860 This is insane, insane, insane, George Soros should be banned from the United States.
01:16:52.040 His money should be banned.
01:16:54.860 By the way, the judge in San Francisco.
01:17:00.840 You know, yesterday they were like, we've got to allow non-citizens to vote because.
01:17:12.420 Because non-citizen has the word citizen in it, so they're citizens, non-citizens, and they should vote.
01:17:21.260 Yeah, well, there was a ruling that has just been released.
01:17:25.260 The judge in San Francisco.
01:17:27.760 Let me say that again, a California judge struck down the San Francisco city ordinance, allowing non-citizens to vote.
01:17:38.860 Huh.
01:17:40.340 Gee, what could have gone wrong with that?
01:17:45.720 It's amazing how our government has been turned into an instrument that is opposed to our individual rights and protecting our individual rights.
01:17:56.760 Our vote is sacred.
01:18:00.060 You have a right to have your voice be heard.
01:18:03.720 And you have your right to make sure that your voice is not watered down by corruption or by people who shouldn't be voting.
01:18:15.180 That's their priority.
01:18:16.760 This administration is using every tool they have to do the exact opposite.
01:18:25.180 This is why this administrative state has to be shut down.
01:18:32.380 It's not constitutional.
01:18:34.060 It is a progressive idea.
01:18:38.560 And nobody in our founding had thought, oh, yeah, Congress will just give up their power.
01:18:44.560 Why would people do that?
01:18:47.600 Because they're getting rich if they do and they don't have to answer for anything.
01:18:53.540 So they just keep going to work.
01:18:56.340 Let the administration do it.
01:18:58.180 And the administration doesn't eat Biden.
01:19:01.420 He's I'm not.
01:19:02.360 I mean, yeah, I hired the guy, but holy crap.
01:19:05.400 What did he do?
01:19:06.340 What did the administration do?
01:19:07.940 Well, it wasn't him.
01:19:09.040 The head.
01:19:09.360 It was probably somebody down, you know, like a Lois Lerner, and we can't blame them or send them to jail unless how did she vote?
01:19:16.580 Yeah, we can't send her to jail.
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01:22:55.260 I hate salads.
01:23:10.540 No, I do.
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01:23:13.960 I don't like working out.
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01:23:26.100 But, you know, you're thinking, how does a physical god like you, Glenn, not work out?
01:23:31.060 That comes as a complete shock.
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01:25:04.320 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:25:11.860 Hey, everybody.
01:25:13.320 Welcome.
01:25:14.060 I'm so glad that you're here.
01:25:15.540 No, I really am.
01:25:16.920 Because you know me.
01:25:17.880 I'm a ray of sunshine in your day.
01:25:21.640 Can I tell you a little bit about the, you know, the guy does the forecasting at Credit Suisse?
01:25:26.980 I know.
01:25:27.420 I think Credit Suisse.
01:25:28.600 I immediately think gold and chocolate.
01:25:30.740 So I'm happy there.
01:25:31.920 I'm happy.
01:25:32.960 Anyway, he said the economy may need to undergo a deeper and longer recession.
01:25:41.720 And, you know, the way Biden is handling this in the Fed, it might actually push us into a depression.
01:25:48.520 But, hey, I think there are pills for that.
01:25:51.080 So don't worry about it.
01:25:52.300 And if, you know, you've got, you know, that thing working for more than four hours, go see a doctor.
01:25:59.560 I'm just saying.
01:26:00.860 I don't even know what I'm talking about anymore.
01:26:03.360 Carol Roth is going to be joining us with a look at the economy and this new inflation ending bill.
01:26:12.560 It's great.
01:26:13.620 Somehow or another, they've figured out the magic to spend money, to tax you, and to make sure that inflation is under control.
01:26:24.040 It's magic, as Doug Henning used to say.
01:26:27.260 We begin there in 60 seconds.
01:26:28.920 It's easy sometimes to take the things that we have in life for granted.
01:26:39.120 You're a homeowner.
01:26:40.280 And I'd say it's a pretty good bet that you feel a lot more secure about your financial future a couple of years ago than maybe you do right now.
01:26:47.880 Inflation is a monster.
01:26:49.240 I just saw a story.
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01:27:52.720 Everybody's favorite recovering investment banker, Carol Roth, the author of The War on Small Business.
01:28:00.060 Have you named your next book yet?
01:28:01.520 What is the name of it?
01:28:03.020 Oh, you keep teasing.
01:28:04.100 Do you want to announce it or not?
01:28:04.880 Not yet.
01:28:05.840 Not yet.
01:28:06.340 It's coming.
01:28:07.040 It's coming.
01:28:07.720 Well, as soon as we're ready.
01:28:09.200 I'm excited.
01:28:09.680 I'm going to give you the promise.
01:28:11.920 I will I will break the news live with you.
01:28:16.420 OK, well, I'm excited because I know what it's about.
01:28:19.400 I know what it's about.
01:28:21.780 And it's and it's going to be really, really good.
01:28:24.140 Anyway, Biden is seeking an extra 80 billion dollars.
01:28:30.280 This on top of the other spending.
01:28:32.740 This is 80 billion dollars in extra funding for the IRS to crack down on tax evasion by
01:28:42.380 those billionaires, which not a chance.
01:28:46.420 You just tweeted they're only going after the billionaire and the wealthy crowd.
01:28:52.960 The government consistently enables wealth transfers to the wealthy.
01:28:56.160 You think that's what they're going to change?
01:28:58.420 Who has the bucks to support the lobbying and their reelection?
01:29:03.020 Really?
01:29:03.480 They're going after that.
01:29:04.820 Biden hiring 87000 new IRS agents to go after 800 or 900 billionaires.
01:29:12.880 Enjoy your audits.
01:29:14.320 Yes, I hope what's this about?
01:29:18.440 I hope everybody is prepared.
01:29:20.100 This is very frustrating.
01:29:21.520 You know, the Democrats like to pretend that they are the party of the middle and working
01:29:25.960 class.
01:29:26.700 And the Biden administration has continued to find ways to extract wealth from the middle
01:29:34.000 and working class.
01:29:34.960 We saw it in the American Rescue Plan.
01:29:37.140 They raised the reporting threshold for any sort of hobby sites you might have to potentially
01:29:43.860 get the flags for audits up.
01:29:45.900 It went from twenty thousand dollars on an eBay or Etsy down to six hundred dollars now.
01:29:51.260 And this was part of Build Back Better, which we thought was dead, but now is just coming
01:29:55.800 back in pieces.
01:29:56.660 This this piece has survived 80 billion dollars for the IRS, over which half of that, as you
01:30:04.620 said, is going to hire eighty seven thousand agents for enforcement.
01:30:10.720 OK, we don't need eighty seven thousand agents to go after what was eight hundred or nine hundred
01:30:18.340 billionaires.
01:30:18.900 It might not even be that much anymore now that the stock market has gone down.
01:30:22.300 So who do you think they're coming after?
01:30:24.880 They want you to buy into this.
01:30:26.780 They want you to buy and go, yes, those people need to pay their taxes.
01:30:31.300 And as soon as you give them that approval and that money, they're going to come after
01:30:34.680 you.
01:30:35.040 And regardless, you should pay your taxes that are due.
01:30:37.860 But that doesn't mean you're not going to get an audit.
01:30:39.740 And that doesn't mean you're not going to have to justify every single thing that you
01:30:42.920 do and waste your time and money so they can try and extract a few more dollars from
01:30:47.420 you.
01:30:47.600 We know from the Obama administration, they politicized the IRS.
01:30:54.020 We also know that they just bought seven hundred thousand dollars worth of bullets for the
01:31:00.560 IRS.
01:31:01.940 That is really frightening.
01:31:05.200 Eighty seven thousand new auditors going out to what?
01:31:11.200 Small businesses of America.
01:31:13.380 They're not going after the rich.
01:31:15.060 They you know, they're not going to go after the poor either, but they're going to go after
01:31:18.620 anyone who a disagrees with them.
01:31:21.600 And because it's now public private partnerships, any business that doesn't agree with them.
01:31:27.860 Yeah, this is really, really scary.
01:31:30.620 In fact, now that my tweet has sort of gone viral, I've never been audited before, but I'm
01:31:35.960 certain that I will be next time around.
01:31:39.180 I mean, I was audited under the yeah, I was audited underneath the the Obama administration
01:31:45.260 for the very first time.
01:31:47.160 So, yeah, that was fun.
01:31:49.160 And they do.
01:31:50.200 They politicize it.
01:31:51.220 And the crazy thing are the number of people who gave feedback and said, well, if you're
01:31:56.920 not a tax cheat, what do you have to worry about?
01:31:59.600 And you've hit the nail on the head.
01:32:01.060 Glenn, is that the politicization of this, they're going to come after people.
01:32:05.220 They're going to harass you.
01:32:06.380 They're going to tie up your time.
01:32:08.180 They're going to tie up your money.
01:32:10.040 And regardless of whether you have followed the rules or not, there's a great Warren Buffett
01:32:14.240 phrase that said something along the if the cop follows you for 500 miles, at some point
01:32:19.880 you're going to get a ticket.
01:32:21.040 It's the same kind of thing.
01:32:22.220 They will find something because you have to justify it.
01:32:25.440 And even if you are in the right, they still have the final say.
01:32:29.420 And now you said they're now they're loading up on ammunition.
01:32:31.820 So what exactly is it that you're going to do?
01:32:34.280 So so I think this is part of just the impoverishing.
01:32:39.620 I mean, you want to take down inflation.
01:32:41.200 You have to stop people's buying power.
01:32:44.980 The government is spending money everywhere.
01:32:48.500 So that's just going to increase inflation.
01:32:51.040 But they're impoverishing us.
01:32:53.120 If you want to at 2030, you will own nothing and you'll be happy.
01:32:57.500 Like the World Economic Forum's plan is you have to impoverish people.
01:33:03.020 And so they're taking our money through actual taxes, getting more draconian on it.
01:33:10.060 But they're also taxing us without representation in inflation.
01:33:14.720 Yeah.
01:33:15.480 It's it.
01:33:17.360 Go ahead.
01:33:18.740 I would say everywhere you turn from every side, there's either the direct or the indirect
01:33:23.720 taxation that impacts you on on an ongoing basis.
01:33:28.100 You know, it is the continual expansion of the government and the monetizing of the debt.
01:33:32.800 It is the intentional causing and deliberate causing of this rampant inflation that lowers
01:33:38.640 the purchasing power.
01:33:40.100 Even if you feel like, oh, I may be making a few more dollars, you know, your dollar is
01:33:44.380 not going as far.
01:33:45.380 Then they're going to do it through direct taxes.
01:33:48.160 And then the next thing that's coming, Glenn, after this, and they've already started seeding
01:33:52.900 this is wealth taxes.
01:33:54.540 We've we've heard, oh, we're going to start, you know, taxing, quote, unquote, unrealized
01:33:59.180 capital gains as that if that's a thing or income, which it's not.
01:34:03.080 And there is an eighty four point four trillion dollar generational wealth transfer that's going
01:34:09.720 to happen in the next 23 years.
01:34:12.140 This is, you know, the the boomers and those above them who are going to be passing this
01:34:17.480 on to their heirs.
01:34:18.700 Do you think the government's not trying to get their hands on as much of that as possible?
01:34:23.000 Of course they are.
01:34:24.000 So they're seeding this wealth stuff with the wealthy, with the billionaires so that you
01:34:28.180 can see the principle that it's OK to do it.
01:34:30.580 And that is, in my opinion, what they're really after.
01:34:33.860 Eighty four point four trillion dollars that is going to be transferred from one generation
01:34:38.820 to another.
01:34:39.340 So here is here's the real problem of this.
01:34:43.540 You know, the people will cry out for the millionaires and billionaires.
01:34:48.360 But once you do that, you're violating the principle and they can come after you for it
01:34:54.580 as well.
01:34:55.620 And, you know, you don't have the right.
01:34:59.320 In my opinion, the progressive income tax is is morally reprehensible.
01:35:06.180 It is just morally reprehensible.
01:35:08.780 You cannot the government cannot print a right to do what you cannot do.
01:35:15.920 So if we all agree on taxes, it's totally fine to say, OK, everybody pays the same rate
01:35:23.020 on my block.
01:35:23.820 But it's not I don't have the right to tell people, you know what, they have more than
01:35:29.800 you do.
01:35:30.500 And I do right down the street in the next block.
01:35:33.100 We're going to have the sheriff go and they have to pay more in taxes than we do.
01:35:37.760 I don't have that right.
01:35:39.600 I don't have that right.
01:35:41.340 How does the government have the right to do it?
01:35:43.460 They don't.
01:35:45.340 And just even the rhetoric, you know, I'm a strong proponent of individual rights at the
01:35:49.980 principle level.
01:35:51.040 And you have people like, you know, Elizabeth Warren who go out and they name people, they
01:35:56.200 name Musk, they name Bezos.
01:35:58.060 We're going after these people.
01:35:59.860 Think about that.
01:36:00.840 You know, assume these people didn't have billions of dollars and you didn't like them
01:36:03.900 for whatever reason, the principle that somebody in Congress is specifically going after a
01:36:10.760 civilian is so morally wrong and scary.
01:36:15.340 And then what if they decide to do that to you for whatever the reason is?
01:36:19.660 I mean, you cannot concede these principles.
01:36:22.260 And unfortunately, we have so many people who are just basically bootlickers of the state
01:36:26.860 that they say, no, no, you know, down with this person, down with this person.
01:36:30.340 And they're the ones who are going to end up with the middle class and the working class
01:36:35.000 completely trashed because I hate to tell you this, folks, the billionaires don't have
01:36:39.200 enough money.
01:36:39.840 If you took the top 11 billionaires, you took away every penny of their wealth as it's valued
01:36:44.760 today.
01:36:45.300 You'd fund the government for two and a half months for one year and then it would all be
01:36:49.040 gone.
01:36:49.620 So who are they going after?
01:36:51.620 Everybody else.
01:36:54.700 It is, you know, I talked about this yesterday that if you look at
01:37:00.040 what the government is doing, we had the strategic oil reserve full and it was, you know, at
01:37:06.400 $2 a gallon.
01:37:08.700 And then Biden comes in and he pretty much raises, creates a new tax on gasoline by shutting
01:37:18.760 everything down.
01:37:19.680 So it costs us $5 a gallon and we're having a hard time with it.
01:37:24.780 Then he says, I'm going to take your tax money and I'm going to refill this oil.
01:37:30.980 So now the government is in competition for us with us for that oil.
01:37:36.260 So we're going to pay not only for that oil again, but we're also going to pay for it at
01:37:41.820 the gas pump and it will cause a problem.
01:37:44.200 But the most important thing is, and this is happening, I think, with chips as well.
01:37:50.780 The government is becoming the big buyer.
01:37:53.660 And when you're a big buyer, you control the market.
01:37:57.680 And so you control what these companies do.
01:38:00.660 This, I think they're creating public private partnerships while impoverishing us.
01:38:06.020 Yeah, I mean, we've seen this happen, you know, it's sort of a stepping stone to the
01:38:11.280 nationalization of industries.
01:38:12.960 And we saw this happen in Venezuela, which was, you know, the fourth or fifth wealthiest
01:38:17.340 country in the middle of the 1900s.
01:38:20.180 And now the median net worth for Venezuela is zero because they went and they sold it in
01:38:26.440 the exact same way.
01:38:27.600 They sold it with, you know, there's inequality and we need to make things better.
01:38:31.680 And if you give it to us, we're going to make it fair.
01:38:33.880 And, you know, we know we've seen this story happen many, many times before we see the
01:38:38.420 result.
01:38:39.180 This is exactly what they're doing.
01:38:40.940 They only care about their power grab.
01:38:43.180 That only works with the elites.
01:38:45.320 Then they have the poor.
01:38:47.200 There will be no middle or working class.
01:38:50.160 It's going to be that barbell that we see throughout history.
01:38:53.300 And that's what gives them the ultimate power.
01:38:56.000 And it is at the expense of your freedom, your wealth creation opportunities, and frankly,
01:39:00.420 the foundation of this country.
01:39:01.600 There's still a chance that we can turn this around, though, don't you think?
01:39:06.200 I do.
01:39:06.980 I do.
01:39:07.400 But we have to get people involved who have the fortitude to go in and reset the system.
01:39:14.540 You know, we have a situation where the government, without any, you know, of this magical COVID
01:39:19.560 relief, they're projecting for this fiscal year to spend $5.8 trillion.
01:39:25.420 That's like a quarter of the GDP.
01:39:29.540 Like, we can't have that happening.
01:39:31.820 Every dollar that the government is spending and is taking away from the private sector
01:39:36.180 is just money that's being transferred from one place to another.
01:39:39.980 It's not productive use of capital.
01:39:42.500 And so we need to have people who are willing to not just talk the talk, but actually walk
01:39:47.080 it to go in and say, this is enough.
01:39:50.040 We have to change things.
01:39:51.340 We can't just kick it down the road.
01:39:52.740 We need real reforms.
01:39:55.280 And, you know, unfortunately, we are dependent upon people to do that.
01:39:59.840 Okay.
01:40:00.240 So I want to ask you this, and then I have to take a quick break and come back for your
01:40:03.720 answer.
01:40:04.500 I think most people just, these numbers are so big, they don't understand.
01:40:09.940 And they think at some point, we're not going to be able to pay it back.
01:40:13.560 So it's just going to default on it and we'll just get, you know, bankruptcy for the United
01:40:18.440 States or whatever.
01:40:20.260 That's not going to happen.
01:40:21.640 We are the one country that I think the world will demand that we pay our bill.
01:40:27.460 So can you tell people who might be thinking that's not going to happen?
01:40:32.460 I'm not going to have to worry about it.
01:40:33.840 My kids aren't going to be slaves to this debt.
01:40:36.280 They're just going to wipe it clean.
01:40:37.760 Can you talk about that?
01:40:41.300 Because I'd love to, I've not asked you your opinion on that, on which way you think it's
01:40:45.040 going to go, but we'll do that next with Carol Roth.
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01:42:42.500 So Carol, talk to me about this debt because we forgive debts all the time for nations.
01:42:51.240 What's going to happen with us?
01:42:53.820 So there are only so many different options and certainly we could hope that we make some
01:43:01.720 changes and that we can get it under control ourselves.
01:43:04.720 I don't think that's probably the most likely option.
01:43:08.620 And so some of the things that are on the table are frankly quite horrifying.
01:43:13.080 And I think it might be, you know, a longer time coming, like not something that's going
01:43:17.560 to happen in the next two to three years, but maybe the next, you know, 15 to 20 years.
01:43:21.680 But it's still it's still a very bad thing.
01:43:23.680 One thing, and obviously this is the current tenor of the people who are in power, is that
01:43:29.920 they will just keep printing more money.
01:43:32.120 Oh, we own the money printer, so we'll just print enough money to cover our debts.
01:43:36.780 And, you know, that just ends up devaluing our money and we end up having money that's
01:43:40.960 completely worthless, as we've seen in other places around the world.
01:43:44.140 So that's it.
01:43:44.720 You know, one possibility is they can actually technically pay the debts, but not without
01:43:49.140 killing the value of the dollar.
01:43:50.720 So that's one thing.
01:43:52.020 A second thing is that they go ahead.
01:43:55.060 No, go ahead.
01:43:55.760 No, please finish.
01:43:56.600 OK, so a second thing is, you know, a potential war, whether it is that we start the war as
01:44:03.280 a diversion tactic or there happens to be, you know, another war that we get involved
01:44:07.740 with that comes to a different reset of the monetary situation.
01:44:12.740 If you think about all of the different financial empires of recent times, whether it be the Dutch,
01:44:19.060 the British, you know, you know, then our own financial empire, there were all these wars that
01:44:24.460 basically had this reset and people coming together and a decision, OK, this is how we're
01:44:29.500 going to now have the monetary policy for the the world going forward.
01:44:34.560 And obviously for us, that's not a great outcome either.
01:44:39.140 So that's what I think this is really all about when they say the world needs to be reset.
01:44:45.280 They're really worried because China is on the brink of collapse.
01:44:49.160 All of us, we've all spent way too much money and it's in everybody's best interest to try to land
01:44:57.640 the plane, but they're not telling the American people this, but try to land the plane as safely
01:45:02.880 as you can instead of just falling out of the sky and working something out.
01:45:07.640 But this is also why I think war is so scary right now, because there is another incentive,
01:45:15.220 and that is to reset the world.
01:45:18.440 That's what happened in the First World War and the Second.
01:45:22.960 Absolutely.
01:45:23.780 I mean, it's it's a big issue.
01:45:25.360 It's one of the gray swans that I've identified out there and something people should be keeping
01:45:29.880 an eye on.
01:45:32.520 CarolRoth.com.
01:45:34.500 CarolRoth.com.
01:45:36.080 The author of The War on Small Business.
01:45:38.940 CarolRoth.com.
01:45:39.960 We'll talk to you again, Carol.
01:45:40.860 Thank you so much.
01:45:41.880 Thanks, Glenn.
01:45:45.220 So as we're talking about things like this, that means that your dollar is going to become
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01:46:19.120 So you'll get half the world dumping the dollar and going to that will reduce what our what
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01:47:17.560 So yesterday I read a story about the gun food.
01:47:22.520 The gun food dot com is a quick process ammunition supply company, and it is very active in supporting
01:47:32.600 gun rights to local, state and national levels.
01:47:36.060 They supply ammunition to regular people and people who protect our society, individual
01:47:42.380 consumers to ranges to police departments and instructors instructors.
01:47:46.020 And this article was about how UPS seems to be losing a lot of their packages.
01:47:56.720 They claim that UPS is behind their missing packages, leading only one third of their orders being delivered.
01:48:06.040 The rest gone.
01:48:08.400 They can't seem to get a real answer from UPS.
01:48:13.480 Patrick Collins is the CEO of the gun food.
01:48:16.880 Welcome, Patrick.
01:48:17.560 How are you?
01:48:19.040 I'm great today.
01:48:19.840 How are you doing?
01:48:21.820 I'm good.
01:48:22.700 So can you can you tell us a little bit about your business?
01:48:27.140 You're fully licensed.
01:48:30.180 You're no crackpot kind of business.
01:48:32.800 Fly by the seat of your pants.
01:48:34.520 This is a legitimate gun and ammunition business.
01:48:39.000 And you've done business with UPS for how long?
01:48:43.480 We've been doing business with UPS for approximately three years now.
01:48:47.640 And unfortunately, we do not sell firearms, but we sell plenty of ammunition.
01:48:52.420 We supply it to a lot of different ranges and et cetera and so on.
01:48:56.980 OK.
01:48:58.340 And Patrick, how many how many packages have been lost?
01:49:03.260 Oh, I would say approximately $14,000 worth over the course of the business.
01:49:10.280 But however, recently we just received a hit of about a $8,000 loss.
01:49:19.260 So there is, you know, I've done business with UPS.
01:49:24.260 I don't lose packages like that.
01:49:26.140 What do they say to you when you're like, wait a minute, it didn't arrive to where I
01:49:30.560 was shipping it?
01:49:31.680 What do they say?
01:49:34.060 Well, they try to blame it on sometimes the packaging itself, et cetera, and so on.
01:49:41.580 However, for the most part, we ship all of our ammunition insured.
01:49:45.760 So it requires either a signature or depending on the value, it's always going to be insured
01:49:51.580 for that value.
01:49:53.220 However, the problem that we run into is when it doesn't make it to our customer and the
01:49:59.880 customer calls us back, we have to provide that ammo.
01:50:02.440 A lot of times lives are on the line, lives in livelihood, I would say, whether it's an
01:50:07.800 instructor or even a police department.
01:50:09.700 When they don't receive their ammo, there are issues happening.
01:50:15.720 So we reached out to UPS, and I want to read what we wrote to them.
01:50:21.660 UPS, I'm reaching out on behalf of the Glenn Beck radio program.
01:50:24.740 Glenn will be interviewing an Atlanta-based ammunition distributor who alleges that UPS
01:50:29.800 is behind the reason that his packages are not getting delivered to his customers.
01:50:34.400 He states out of 18,000 rounds of ammunition, he's shipped only 6,000.
01:50:39.700 Sorry, he shipped 18,000, but 6,000 were actually delivered.
01:50:45.760 Additionally, it's being reported that Brownells, a large firearms and ammunition seller, has
01:50:50.720 had their UPS account canceled, and UPS is no longer listed as an option for a shipping
01:50:56.140 carrier.
01:50:57.280 Can you please provide some background information on why ammunition and gun sellers are having
01:51:01.700 issues with their package delivery?
01:51:03.540 They said, dear Glenn Beck program, these are two separate issues.
01:51:09.760 Regarding your question about shipping ammunition, quote, as a common carrier, UPS transports
01:51:16.560 ammunition that constitutes cartridges, small arms, as defined in federal regulations.
01:51:24.600 UPS has safety protocols to help ensure the safe transport of ammunition in our network.
01:51:30.420 We work with our customers to address their concerns, including those with packaging.
01:51:36.180 You can find out more about how to ship your ammunition section, ups.com.
01:51:40.560 It includes packaging requirements.
01:51:43.860 So they didn't answer the question.
01:51:46.760 They're just saying, again, that they're alluding that your packaging is not compliant with them.
01:51:55.560 If that doesn't answer the question, where is the ammunition, and I would assume you've
01:52:03.820 tried to follow every single protocol that they have.
01:52:09.300 Yes.
01:52:10.000 Every protocol was met and exceeded even, because I actually have pictures of how the packages
01:52:17.780 are packed within the packages that they are sent in.
01:52:21.800 So they asked me how, you know, what type of materials that I use, how was it marked or
01:52:28.080 labeled, and I have all of that information.
01:52:30.720 In fact, we changed our protocol here at thegunfood.com to have our drivers, when they drop off the
01:52:37.300 packages at the hubs and the centers, they have to actually take a picture of it on their
01:52:42.520 conveyor belt when UPS takes possession of our packages.
01:52:47.740 You have to do this with anybody else?
01:52:49.600 Uh, well, unfortunately, the other major carrier for ammunition, they have their own issues,
01:52:59.800 which have been brought to light probably about two years ago.
01:53:03.580 So we unfortunately have stopped and not considered using them for our business.
01:53:09.020 So we stuck with UPS.
01:53:10.680 So now when you have UPS, you call them and you say, look, I have the pictures.
01:53:20.500 We packaged it right.
01:53:22.140 We put it on your conveyor belt.
01:53:24.140 Here's the receipt.
01:53:25.620 What do they say to you?
01:53:26.760 Well, they, they say, uh, provide the same amount of information as if I were to lose a family
01:53:34.860 heirloom or, uh, you know, some other package that could have been shipped.
01:53:38.980 That's not involving ammunition.
01:53:41.960 Uh, and at that rate, we're sitting here fighting it.
01:53:45.120 I know quite a few other folks that are, have well over $300,000 worth of ammunition gone missing.
01:53:52.040 And it's really changed the way we have to do our business now.
01:53:58.520 $300,000 worth of ammunition.
01:54:02.840 Those are a lot of bullets that are just what spilling out of their truck because they're not packed.
01:54:09.620 Right.
01:54:09.920 And do they say we, here's spoiled boxes and, uh, here's the ammunition that we could save.
01:54:18.800 I mean, they just don't explain where that ammunition in that defective box went to.
01:54:27.200 Exactly.
01:54:27.860 To them, it's just a write-off.
01:54:29.320 However, it's becoming a very expensive write-off.
01:54:31.920 And I'd like to thank you for, uh, bringing a lot of attention to this because it really is a big deal.
01:54:37.500 And it impacts people on multiple levels, more so than, uh, your average citizen would think.
01:54:42.900 I mean, imagine if a police department doesn't receive their ammunition that they need to serve their civic duties, civil duties.
01:54:51.160 So, uh, well, imagine, imagine if you got sloppy with ammunition and you were just kind of losing some from time to time, what they would accuse you of.
01:54:59.880 Um, the, um, uh, UPS is part of this great reset.
01:55:07.440 They're very, very deeply involved in that.
01:55:11.420 Uh, I'd like to think that this is just incompetence because it can't be excused.
01:55:17.780 Uh, if you do indeed have the pictures and you are shipping them the right way, uh, which I believe you are.
01:55:24.200 Um, but please send my office the pictures because we'd like to follow this up.
01:55:28.300 Um, there, there is, there, there's no excuse.
01:55:32.500 It's either theft, uh, from their own employees or it is part of a, uh, of a, um, hidden policy that is disrupting the flow of ammunition.
01:55:46.900 And that's, that's, I'd read, I hope it's the theft from their employees, but I bet it's not.
01:55:55.240 Yes.
01:55:56.000 And I a hundred percent agree.
01:55:57.900 Um, unfortunately, ammunition boxes are relatively easy to identify, uh, with the markings that we need to put on them.
01:56:05.760 Um, and we tried to hide them in ways so that it's not as obvious.
01:56:10.680 However, a lot of times people know what they're grabbing once they grab the box or perhaps even shake it.
01:56:17.280 Oh yeah.
01:56:18.460 Yeah.
01:56:18.700 Way too, way too heavy.
01:56:20.380 Ammunition in a big box at least is very heavy.
01:56:24.020 Um, all right, well, we'll follow up.
01:56:26.420 Um, I would like you to reach back out to my, uh, uh, producers.
01:56:30.680 If you do indeed have names of people that have lost $300,000 worth of ammunition the same way you have, um, there's something going on here.
01:56:40.140 Because all of a sudden, all of you guys are starting to just pack it wrong.
01:56:46.360 It's either a, they're stonewalling here.
01:56:49.280 Bothers me, um, you know, because there should be an answer.
01:56:54.020 What happened to it?
01:56:56.420 What happened to it?
01:56:57.980 Okay.
01:56:58.420 You didn't pack it right.
01:56:59.860 Well, where did that box go?
01:57:02.340 It's not like if I ship diamonds through, uh, UPS, uh, they're going to say, you know what?
01:57:09.440 Your box fell apart.
01:57:11.420 Okay.
01:57:11.900 Well, where are the diamonds?
01:57:13.600 Well, you just write it off.
01:57:15.020 That means they're either keeping it, doing something with it, or they have a theft problem.
01:57:21.620 UPS, which one is it?
01:57:24.480 And then why is this happening?
01:57:26.060 And you don't seem to care.
01:57:27.380 Thank you, Patrick.
01:57:29.800 I appreciate it.
01:57:31.100 God bless you.
01:57:32.960 You have a good one.
01:57:34.420 You bet.
01:57:35.360 You bet.
01:57:35.920 That is, uh, that's Patrick Collins.
01:57:38.060 He's from the gun food, uh, gunfood.com.
01:57:42.840 Uh, he seems to be on the up and up.
01:57:48.180 I don't doubt that this is happening.
01:57:50.780 I am, uh, much more apt to believe that this is, um, you know, part of, you know, part of
01:57:58.200 what, uh, part of the great reset, you know, public private partnership with the government.
01:58:04.640 The government is doing everything they can to buy up the ammunition.
01:58:09.020 The IRS just bought, I think it was $700,000 worth of ammunition.
01:58:14.000 That's an awful lot of ammunition.
01:58:16.600 Now, either the IRS is doing something and they got our own little private army that I don't know about,
01:58:23.280 or they're buying up ammunition in all of these departments to squash the, uh, the price or actually squash the supply.
01:58:33.280 So the price goes up for you and me, which is causing a very dangerous thing to happen.
01:58:39.980 I just went out shooting, uh, a couple of days ago and I was shooting.
01:58:44.700 That was the first time for a year because ammunition is so expensive.
01:58:50.280 So people are not getting the training, the constant training at a, uh, at a gun range because it's so expensive.
01:59:00.160 Uh, something is really not right.
01:59:04.280 And we'll continue to follow this, uh, UPS, uh, you're going to get another letter from us because
01:59:10.600 you didn't answer any of the questions you told us about your policies.
01:59:15.200 I get it.
01:59:16.460 I get it.
01:59:17.100 I get your policies.
01:59:18.800 Now, what happened to the bullets?
01:59:21.760 Are you not concerned?
01:59:24.360 Are you a company that is so out of control and so socially irresponsible in a time when, when shootings are going up,
01:59:36.540 that your company is so irresponsible that you haven't found that ammunition?
01:59:43.200 Or if you did find it, what did you do with it?
01:59:47.320 Are you so irresponsible that you have this amount of ammunition, half of what the IRS spent on ammunition, half of that, and you lost it?
02:00:00.800 Are you that irresponsible that you don't care that there may be a black market for ammunition happening in one of your trucks with a bunch of your drivers?
02:00:11.840 I don't know.
02:00:13.040 UPS.
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02:01:57.060 It is well down the road.
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02:02:00.800 We have a major problem of chaos in this country.
02:02:04.920 You know that and I know that it is something that I talked to you about 10 years ago while I was at Fox.
02:02:10.760 I said the future, the key word will be chaos and anything.
02:02:15.960 We know who the author of chaos is and anything that disrupts that or that furthers that you need to stay a million miles away from.
02:02:28.160 By the way, we all know who the author of chaos.
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02:02:33.420 Pepperoni eyes.
02:02:34.540 Anyway, so we have we have that tonight.
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02:02:54.500 So.
02:02:56.580 OK, let's see.
02:02:58.640 What else do we have on the plate today?
02:03:01.360 There's so much we didn't get a chance to to talk about.
02:03:05.440 I haven't talked about the banks, how sneaky they've become over in Europe.
02:03:12.380 They are now moving directly towards a cashless society.
02:03:17.800 And so what the banks what the banks are doing is they're closing down all of the branches.
02:03:24.140 And they're just making ATM machines where, of course, you can get all the all the the points on your card that you would possibly ever need.
02:03:36.160 But they are making it really unreasonable now to get cash there.
02:03:43.160 No, they're not repairing the cash ATMs.
02:03:45.580 They're understaffing any branch that they do have open.
02:03:50.340 And the people over in the United Kingdom have had enough and they know what's happening.
02:03:56.180 And because the people are standing up, they are now starting to reverse that.
02:04:02.020 They're fixing their ATMs and making sure that they're stuffed with cash because at least some people are awake and they are looking at what we're facing.
02:04:12.480 And a cashless society driven by a global entity.
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