Glenn Beck is back with a new episode of his long-time radio show, The Glenn Beck Show. He talks about why Donald Trump is the best politician in the country, and why he should win the 2020 election. He also talks about the latest in the Kamala Harris campaign and why she's a fascist.
00:06:55.400He's usually on teleprompter, like, and another thing we'll do, and then he'll go off and he'll meander for a while, and then he'll come back to the teleprompter.
00:07:03.360He was fantastic last night and big vision, optimistic with the people.
00:07:12.420I mean, totally right where people are right now.
00:07:26.840I've often said that I thought the best time Donald Trump has ever, the best performance he's ever had campaigning was in the few weeks following the Access Hollywood tape.
00:07:37.960Because, like, I think that shook him, and there was a moment of, like, oh, my gosh, we're going to lose this thing badly.
00:07:43.300And he just buttoned up, and he was rock solid for several weeks.
00:07:47.800And, like, he has his moments all the time.
00:07:52.180But, you know, he can, as you point out, kind of go off script and do his stuff.
00:07:55.840He's doing really well because they put him in a position, and he's decided to take a position, where he's going in and doing these podcast-type interviews.
00:08:03.380And it's just, it fits him really well.
00:08:06.260I mean, like, there's another world where just, if Donald Trump doesn't decide he ever wants to be president of the United States, he's just a big podcast host.
00:08:13.960Like, that's an absolute thing that could have happened in this world.
00:08:17.200Coming off of The Apprentice, he's a big, you know, a big relationship.
00:08:21.740I would highly recommend that if he would lose.
00:08:50.120You know, when you listen to this speech last night from him, where he's talking about, I think he's maybe even talking about no income tax.
00:11:55.820Meanwhile, we're also going to drill baby drill.
00:11:59.020And as he said last night, frack, frack, frack, frack, frack, uh, and, uh, and so we will bring our energy costs down.
00:12:08.540Uh, I, I, I think this is a game changing moment, game changing.
00:12:17.120And I'm never going to be in love with tariffs like, uh, I'm not, I'm not in love with tariffs either, but I mean, I, I, the size of the government that would be required for a government to be, uh, funded by tariffs is a size of a government.
00:12:30.100I like, yes, a lot smaller than the one we have.
00:13:07.700I, you know, Trump has talked about that before, which is a regressive tax, not even a progressive tax, a regressive tax where people who are at the bottom of the income scale pay a higher percentage than those at the top.
00:14:18.080And I think if his focus is freeing people to do with their money, what they want, rather than a centralized economic policy, which I don't think is a good thing.
00:14:28.200The more we centralize economic strategy, I think we've seen this in country after country, that turns out poorly.
00:14:35.900This is what Kamala Harris wants, though.
00:14:37.660I mean, she wants a house in Washington making all the decisions for the entire country.
00:14:43.620And it's quite clear that that's not what Donald Trump wants.
00:14:46.780I mean, that's not to say that we can't find, I'm sure we can nitpick these policies and find things that we don't like.
00:14:53.520But at the end of the day, here's a person who understands the American economy.
00:26:26.480What's the argument of teachers having guns?
00:26:30.420Well, my new argument is I think if they're in the union, they're nuts.
00:26:36.440But the argument is you don't want somebody with, you know, deadly stopping power, you know, around children.
00:26:47.320Now, this is not what I agree, but, you know, you don't want them around children.
00:26:50.780You need responsible people with stopping power around children for anybody who wants to protect the children.
00:26:58.260However, if that's a big responsibility for all of the teachers, you just need to stop the attack, right?
00:27:06.240Well, if you had to burn a launcher with tear gas in it, you could see if you knew that the guy was in the next room, you could just stick your hand out around the corner.
00:27:16.920You don't even have to aim it and just fire it in the hallway or in the lunchroom or wherever they are.
00:27:22.560He wouldn't be able to see that would give you time.
00:27:26.700I mean, it's for you'll disable him for 40 minutes if it if it hits within, I think, six or 10 feet.
00:27:33.020But even if it's, you know, 15 feet away, it will give the kids time to get out or somebody to tackle that guy.
00:28:24.300And he said he said, I really I don't understand it, Glenn.
00:28:27.480He said, if you were trying to make sure that school shootings didn't happen and other shootings didn't happen, why wouldn't you embrace this technology?
00:28:37.620He said, honestly, I thought liberals would be the first to adopt this technology.
00:30:06.360And he said, so I made the biggest mistake of my life.
00:30:10.480He said, I got out of my car and I was like, hey, I'm really sorry.
00:30:15.280And he said, the guy beat me with an inch of my life.
00:30:19.340And he said, I realized I can't be alone.
00:30:24.780But even if I am, there's got to be something where, you know, you're in those situations where you're like, I'm not willing to kill that person.
00:30:38.080And he said, so for those situations that don't require lethal force that people might find themselves in, why wouldn't we give them an option?
00:34:53.440We don't know who the leader is right now.
00:34:56.920I can just tell you, we didn't vote for them.
00:35:00.180Whoever is actually running the show, it's not them.
00:35:05.580So it's an unelected leader that we don't know.
00:35:09.060I'd like to know their vision and the one who we're supposed to pick as the leader with vision won't share her vision and has never proven herself to be a leader.
00:35:36.680People said that about Donald Trump the first term.
00:35:39.660He had so many rough edges on it on him that you could look at his policies and say, yeah, but you couldn't look at his message because he was always on defense and he was angry and he had every reason to be.
00:36:00.500I worried that this campaign would be a vengeance to her, you know, that he would just be mad and look what they've done to me.
00:36:50.220But I voted and I voted for him and I looked at each candidate and I voted for the candidate that I felt was on the right track all the way down the line.
00:37:01.140And it's not because I think, you know, with the Cruz thing, I think it will make a difference in Texas.
00:37:09.220I don't think Donald Trump's going to lose Texas, maybe, but I doubt it.
00:37:14.980But that vote was not to be counted just in the popular vote, which is very important this time around.
00:37:21.800I really think that this is the easiest, lowest hurdle.
00:37:30.600Do you recognize the difference between life and death?
00:37:35.940Do you recognize eternal truth and eternal damnation lies?
00:37:41.960Can you still see the difference between good and evil when they are in your face this bright?
00:37:49.300This is something that I looked at my vote as I'm saying to him.
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00:42:17.940If all of your money is gone, if all of your equity is gone, what do you do?
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00:56:38.980The reason why the women are flipping so hard on the other side is because their maternal instinct is kicking in and they, they see the sad little tale about all of these immigrants where the guys will see, uh, yeah, there are gang members.
00:56:59.820The women will just see, yeah, but what about the poor little child that's, you mean the one that's in danger of being marketed for sex?
00:57:10.900Well, no, but there are these little kids that this is all normal.
00:57:33.780And it's natural for guys to say, no, it's natural for guys who generally are the one again, generally, I know a lot of strong women that are not like this, but generally they're the ones who are like, get out of the way.
00:57:48.980I'm going to make something of my life.
00:57:50.320I am going to build this where generally women are not cutthroat.
00:57:56.720And they also, they can get in to be cutthroat and be, you know, a great entrepreneur or whatever.
01:01:52.340You know, I'm pretty convinced that if Donald Trump loses, I'm going to have to find a new job.
01:02:00.440But I am convinced that that won't happen to podcasters on the other side of the aisle or broadcasters on the other side of the aisle if Donald Trump wins.
01:02:15.880Actually, he's going to bring the military to their houses.
01:03:50.340You know, I have a feeling with the way now, I don't know how it's going to happen with the voting and, you know, and everything else.
01:03:57.920But I think I hate to even say this, but I think there's a chance that if if our side comes out to vote, he could maybe maybe win the popular vote.
01:04:10.040Now, that's going to be hard because it's possible.
01:04:13.760I mean, with California looking as who said this the other day, looking at Elon Musk, I think looking at voter ID as like a cross and a vampire, you know, the people going, no, don't show us your ID.
01:04:29.940That might skew things in a popular shot, though.
01:04:32.560I mean, the national polls are really close.
01:04:34.540And, you know, usually what happens is the Democrats can win the national polls because they run up the margins in California and New York.
01:04:41.160But I mean, that might not happen this time.
01:04:43.380I mean, Trump definitely has a shot at it.
01:06:35.400Hey, Mercury One has has just grown into an amazing, amazing charity that is we just help the people who are helping.
01:06:49.360And, you know, I heard the president say that he had raised, I don't know, eight million dollars or something, an amazing amount to give to charity to help.
01:07:02.120And I thought, I think I think our audience did more than that.
01:07:07.320And that is incredible to even be even close to what the president is doing.
01:07:15.040You're just such a giving audience and we appreciate it.
01:07:21.560And this is something that I started when I started the charity, because I wanted to be able to go on the air every year and say 100 percent of what is raised will go downfield and to whatever it is we're talking about.
01:07:35.720The hurricanes, the relief in Afghanistan, whatever it is.
01:07:39.140And so every year we hold a gala and we bilk rich people.
01:07:46.280I mean, and I tell him, if you're coming, I'm going to squeeze every penny out of you and I'll guilt you.
01:07:54.380I mean, I take the stage at some point.
01:07:55.860I'm like, really, you're going to let him bid on that when we clearly know you want it and you have more money than that guy.
01:08:01.900And then when he bids, then I look at it.
01:08:03.700You're not going to take that from him, are you?
01:08:37.820You can also get registered to win a car.
01:08:39.600You don't have to be you don't have to be present to win on any of this stuff.
01:08:43.140But this is the way that we pay the light bills, the, you know, the expense of the actual building, the employee salaries and everything else.
01:08:51.620That way, everything that we raise from the average person year round comes from, you know, rich people.
01:11:27.840Because say if a woman is not able to pass a fetus in the natural way, we can have these other abortion processes that would say like, OK, like she needs some type of induction that doesn't include the actual natural expulsion of a fetus.
01:11:39.840But it doesn't always end in the death of a fetus.
01:11:41.380So I don't see how you could say that her Kamala Harris stance is immoral in this sense.
01:11:45.060I just don't understand how you're removing the death of the fetus from the equation about abortion.
01:11:48.380That's literally the entire moral issue.
01:11:49.680You and I would not even be arguing if we were talking about C-sections or about natural birth.
01:11:53.400But it seems like at its core, though, we disagree on what the inherent definition of abortion is.
01:13:11.040I mean, that's the type of person I would just give up on because, like, if you don't even know what the word means, by the way, abortion defined the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, as, by the way, all of us know.
01:13:36.120But, like, that, again, like, it's so far beyond dumb.
01:13:40.720Like, there are fringes of the abortion debate, right, where people will bring up these points and everyone knows that's not what we're talking about.
01:13:48.080But they're trying to come up with a technicality to get the person to come up with some exception to their moral standard, right?
01:13:56.700That is a very typical thing people do.
01:13:58.320They try to dismantle a moral standard by coming up with a fringe exception to it.
01:14:01.900But she, on the other hand, is like, well, she quite clearly doesn't even know the definitions of the words she's talking about.
01:14:08.720Okay, so can I tell you, this is, I'd like to reintroduce this word because in my world, we still use words when they apply.
01:14:16.140So I just want to say, this is the definition of retarded.
01:14:21.140Now, that doesn't mean she has some mental disability.
01:14:23.720She's just so stupid, I don't know how she navigates life.
01:14:30.060And so there is a level, and it has nothing to do with actual physical disabilities.
01:14:37.860When I was a kid, when you said somebody was retarded, you were talking about someone like that.
01:14:43.700Not, not, by the way, retarded, that's a progressive, honest to God, progressive medical term introduced by the medical doctors back in the 1920s and teens by progressives.
01:15:04.440That was not a regular, that was progressive.
01:15:08.980And wasn't it like, we shouldn't use the term moron and idiot anymore?
01:15:24.840I thought that one came out a little bit later.
01:15:26.300No, they, they, they were levels of stupidity, and I think we should get back to that.
01:15:29.440By the Oxford Dictionary of Retarded, while we're here, it says offensive and dated, but it says less advanced in mental, physical, or social development than is usual for one's age.
01:21:37.560Occasionally, I think it's a major change.
01:21:40.120And you talk about this in, certainly in Propaganda Wars, but in also Great Reset and Dark Future.
01:21:45.820And, you know, this whole series of books you've put together that kind of revolves around this big thing of this sort of global movement that is pushing people to reject these fundamental tenets that I thought we kind of had all agreed on.
01:22:15.820But if you can't talk about aerodynamics or you can't talk about miles per gallon or you can't talk about, you know, an engine that's running on whale oil and you can't say, maybe we should get out of the whale oil business, you have no progress.
01:24:34.080You can get it by, uh, going to unplugged.com slash Glenn, unplugged.com slash Glenn has all of the apps that you need, everything, but it is not in anybody else's ecosystem.
01:24:46.740And it stops all the apps from delivering any information outside of your phone.
01:24:52.760We have no room to compromise, we've gotta stay together.