The Glenn Beck Program - May 24, 2023


Proof Your Boycotts Against Wokeism Are WORKING | Guests: Paul Howe & Dallas Brown | 5⧸24⧸23


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A bill that would force Texas public schools to display the Ten Commandments in public schools fails, and why did it fail. Also, a new line of LGBTQ friendly kids clothing from Target is causing outrage among conservative shoppers. And the CEO of Target dismisses the social media uproar over it.

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00:01:56.260 hello america welcome to the glenn back program we're glad you're here there is a story in the new york
00:02:05.220 times it drives me out of my mind a bill to force texas public schools to display
00:02:12.340 the 10 commandments fails and why did it fail republicans republicans in texas we all have these
00:02:24.680 kinds of republicans if you're in a very very red state beware we'll tell you about that also
00:02:30.680 ron de santis uh declares his candidacy today at 6 p.m with elon musk on twitter he'll be joining us
00:02:39.400 tomorrow and an update on target we begin in 60 seconds imagine for a moment if you will you could
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00:03:59.340 want to uh i want to tell the story here uh of target now it came out in the new york post
00:04:08.540 just a couple of days ago target's top executive dismisses the social media uproar over the
00:04:15.460 retailers new line of lgbtq friendly kids clothing outraged shoppers have posted videos and images on
00:04:23.880 social media showing bathing suits that offer offer an extra crotch coverage as well as rainbow covered
00:04:31.100 onesies for infants and children other offerings that raise conservative hackles include t-shirts
00:04:38.300 that say pride adult drag queen katia trans people will always exist girls gays they's 0.81
00:04:48.060 so in the podcast last week for fortune called leadership next the ceo of um of target brian cornell
00:04:59.040 was asked about the backlash to woke capitalism and specifically about uh budweiser and disney
00:05:07.500 he said you know i i think these are just good business decisions and it's the right thing to do
00:05:13.900 for society and it's a great thing for our brand the things we've done from a d e and i diversity equity and
00:05:22.280 inclusion standpoint it's adding value it's helping us drive sales it's building greater engagement
00:05:29.760 with both our teams and our guests and those are just the right things for business today
00:05:34.240 spokesperson for the company told associated press the tuck friendly swimsuits are only offered now
00:05:40.620 in adult sizes kids collection does not feature the label oh well that's nice that's great yeah
00:05:46.160 when we think about purpose at target he said it's really about helping all the families and the word
00:05:52.180 all is very important most of america shops at target so we want to do the right thing that supports
00:05:59.920 families across the country i know that the focus on diversity and inclusion and equity has fueled
00:06:05.420 much of our growth over the last nine years huh so it was last week the story was they're going to stick
00:06:13.200 to their guns well target came out on uh yesterday tuesday said the retail giant is going to pull some of
00:06:22.260 its lgbtq friendly kids clothing from its stores after facing customer backlash just days after the
00:06:29.820 company's talk executive dismissed the social media uproar the minneapolis-based chain said one of the
00:06:35.780 main factors in the nationwide adjustment ahead of pride month was become because some customers had
00:06:42.060 become violent with workers well i hope that that is not true and if that is happening i i don't want
00:06:51.920 anything to do with that if you were to harass a target employee violently over clothing you're an idiot 0.72
00:06:58.880 of any sort but still i mean this is what they always say right like yeah i know so i don't know if i believe
00:07:04.300 anything yeah they always say oh we've had death threats this is this was always said oh the death threat
00:07:11.340 thing is particularly comical for anyone who happens to be in i don't know am talk radio yeah i know suck it up
00:07:17.540 buttercup jeez since introducing this year's collection we've experienced threats impacting
00:07:24.100 our team members sense of safety and well-being while it works said the target spokesperson given
00:07:29.300 these volatile circumstances we are making adjustments to our plans including removing items that have been
00:07:34.240 at the center of the most significant confrontational behavior target declined to say whether it would
00:07:39.020 remove the tuck friendly women's swimsuits that allow trans women they're men who have not had 0.99
00:07:46.260 gender-affirming operations to conceal their junk my words not theirs one of the lgbtq brands being 0.74
00:07:53.600 pulled however is ab pralin which makes t-shirts sweatshirts bags um mainly because uh you know
00:08:03.580 it's a cult and seat satanic themed lgbtq t-shirts and stuff i mean i don't know um criticism has been
00:08:13.000 widespread target spokesperson said folks are reaching out with feedback and while some are
00:08:17.740 sharing it with constructive criticism they disagree with product decisions that we have made
00:08:22.800 um target shares were down three percent yesterday at closing so it's good for their brand good for their
00:08:33.220 brand uh no actually not good you are beginning to have an effect you anyone anyone that you know is
00:08:42.800 let's go and tear it down tell them they're a moron you're beginning to win already esg any esg fund 0.61
00:08:55.500 is way down they're not introducing uh they're introducing half of the number of funds than they did
00:09:03.980 last year that's because you're winning now you have uh budweiser on the ropes i mean have you heard
00:09:14.080 the ads from uh one of the local bottling companies in alabama did an ad and they're it's a really bad
00:09:23.380 ad but it was like we're sorry we don't have anything to do with this we have nothing to do we're all local
00:09:30.160 people just like you we disagree we have nothing to do with this um but it's getting it's bad it's i
00:09:39.460 think this is a really fascinating case study the whole bud light thing and i think the target thing
00:09:43.140 is rising to that level as well in which like i don't know exactly how these things work or how
00:09:48.360 you do them or how you make it happen but like you know like we were talking about this a little
00:09:52.700 bit off the other day uh obviously miller light is one of the big alternatives for bud light
00:09:57.960 i swear bud light is the one this is sarah gonzalez's point but i'm which i'm stealing but
00:10:03.340 i swear bud light leaked the miller light ad because it was old oh sure they did
00:10:07.920 but like miller light's alternative right and they but then they were doing this too um now of course
00:10:15.640 coors is owns miller light so coors light and miller's miller light are in on on all this stuff too
00:10:21.940 and then michel of ultra also released an ad a while ago that had a transgender athlete that we just
00:10:26.860 all missed like i didn't know what happened i don't care who teaches everybody a lesson
00:10:31.460 somebody needs to teach and be taught the lesson that's what's fascinating here is like maybe that's
00:10:36.300 the answer because you really can't boycott everybody that does things that you don't like
00:10:40.500 it wouldn't be it wouldn't be it wouldn't even be consistent with capitalism to boycott everybody
00:10:45.040 that disagrees with you correct but it's not even possible it's not possible in this society but
00:10:49.440 it's also like not consistent with the principles of capitalism like there's you're not supposed to
00:10:54.680 only do business with people you agree with that being said when you have an example like this
00:10:59.100 that is making a big difference it's down their sales are down 24 percent yes their stock does seem
00:11:04.820 to finally be reacting to this for a while it really hadn't reacted i don't think people thought
00:11:09.520 it was serious it was last right and so now you're seeing them panic you're seeing real reaction
00:11:16.080 disney's the same way like i don't know that disney's business was particularly harmed by any of the
00:11:21.460 stuff that happened there but it might be i mean i they a lot of the stuff that that has been talked
00:11:28.080 about we talked about this with the desantis situation they acted like they were blaming
00:11:33.520 desantis for this one billion dollar project that they shut down when reality they had already pretty
00:11:38.840 much shut it down previously but still like nobody wants to be the next disney nobody wants to have
00:11:47.740 to no one wants to be the next bud light no one wants to be the next target so why bother with 0.61
00:11:51.940 this stuff just stay out of the out of the out of this you know discussion well i will tell you that
00:11:56.500 i hear from um uh ramaswamy what's his uh first name yeah vivek ramaswamy he said i talk to
00:12:05.800 business leaders all the time glenn he said there's a few of them that are held hostage he said that
00:12:11.620 they're like we don't want to do any of this vivek we we just can't not do it i think that's
00:12:18.080 more common i think so too we realize and it you know you start teaching i don't know if target is a
00:12:24.820 true believer or not boy they sure seem like it uh but the fact that they're moving clothes out from
00:12:30.180 the front to the back but they're only doing it in certain cities etc etc i i think uh i think they
00:12:37.620 just by that i boycott don't and this is a women's thing really the men who goes do they go to target
00:12:46.300 they're like i'm gonna tear your face off are not the ones that they're going to concern themselves
00:12:52.140 with also is there are there actually any of the people i don't i don't i don't never seen one
00:12:57.160 it's possible i suppose that some idiot is doing something dumb yeah but you do you know one person 0.56
00:13:02.720 does something dumb and then it becomes the whole thing yes uh but women and i i mean ricky our 1.00
00:13:09.440 executive producer she's like i'm trying not to go to target it's been three days i'm having a hard
00:13:14.900 time not going to target and i'm like well we can you know i can give you a 12 step class to go to we
00:13:20.640 can you know we'll do 12 steps to get you off of target but it's the women that are going to make 1.00
00:13:26.140 the difference in this one and if you keep this up if you teach target the anheuser-busch lesson
00:13:34.560 you've got two in a row and kind of with disney three yeah i think disney counts too i think too
00:13:41.340 one of the things that's interesting about the bud light thing and i've gone through this myself is
00:13:46.100 it's not as much about some sort of organized boycott against this company because honestly i don't know
00:13:52.580 that like i've heard a lot of people talking about that but it's not like a typical boycott that we've
00:13:56.720 been on the other side of right where you have all these big organizations one of the things i think
00:14:01.720 with bud light and maybe target is getting to that point is that it's created some some level of like
00:14:07.900 societal like ickiness like it it's one of those things that like i went to i think i mentioned the
00:14:15.280 story i went to a wedding and they had all the beers up there you could choose whatever you like
00:14:19.980 and normally but i'm gonna have one beer at a wedding i'll probably have a bud light just because
00:14:23.980 it's the one i but i looked at it i was like i don't want to i don't want to get a conversation
00:14:28.580 about transgender issues tonight with somebody i'll take a miller light and i think that is like
00:14:34.700 what is actually affecting the sales i don't know that it's like everyone be like i'm you know yes we
00:14:39.460 have people who are shooting you know kid rock is shooting his bud light with machine guns maybe
00:14:43.180 that's part of it but i think part of it too is just like people want to avoid it and it's created
00:14:48.940 this societal pressure on people to just choose something else that's when that happens when
00:14:55.400 somebody comes into the house with a target bag or you say oh i got this at target and they'll say
00:15:02.360 you're shopping at target that's when this will change that's when it happens that's when this will
00:15:07.020 change yeah and uh yeah it's amazing i think we are i've been saying this for a while i have really
00:15:13.040 good feelings i mean bad crap is coming our way don't get me don't get me wrong for those of you who
00:15:18.620 listen for the doom and gloom i'm still here but good things are happening as well there is something
00:15:25.300 happening in america and the anheuser-bush going down and staying down and now just in a couple of
00:15:34.040 days i mean the icky feeling happened with me and my wife when we were walking through target and it's
00:15:40.240 right there it's in your face and uh as i'm walking down uh the aisle of target right in front of the
00:15:49.520 cashier and i see all of this i'm like you know really this is who you are this is who you think we are
00:15:58.840 you think that transgender needs a a a display up front how many transgender people are there
00:16:08.800 you are you are grooming our children it really bothered me really bothered me yeah and uh you 0.93
00:16:19.000 know when you look at we just talked about this with the social media alert from the government
00:16:25.580 yesterday they said as a positive one of the things about social media was it helped people
00:16:31.440 what was it develop their identity and lgbtq issues that was one of the positive effects of social media
00:16:37.600 and they had tons of negatives like suicide and everything else but one of the positives was if
00:16:41.140 you happen to think you might be lgbtq this helps you i develop your identity and it's like well
00:16:47.080 that's just saying that social media is there to walk you i mean grooming is is actually a really
00:16:54.440 good word for that it is i mean it it is it's different than the than the criminal version of
00:17:01.320 it but it is pretty it's a pretty applicable word you know they say one the the thing that one
00:17:08.460 generation tolerates the next will embrace if you look at casual sex we tolerated bill clinton
00:17:18.540 well depends what the definition of it is and all of a sudden it became totally cool sex and you know
00:17:27.120 oral sex all of that totally fine kids doing it in schools almost immediately okay um remember that
00:17:34.520 so where was that story that was in uh virginia alexandria alexandria virginia anyway there was uh
00:17:41.220 there was a you know this happened overnight what are we tolerating we are now tolerating satanism
00:17:50.480 we are now tolerating our children being groomed for trans drag shows uh you know what this embraced 0.62
00:18:01.520 as a society back in just a minute now there are good companies out there that are doing their best
00:18:09.160 in fact uh patriot mobile is one of them and i just read a story today because uh the republicans
00:18:17.020 in texas failed to pass in the house a bill that would put the 10 commandments back in classrooms
00:18:24.340 last session they had one where you have to you can put in god we trust but the school can't
00:18:30.000 pay for it but you know you can put in god we trust in the schools and uh so patriot mobile
00:18:36.120 is uh making free banners for school for schools just one of their customers like i'd like one of
00:18:42.480 those banners for the schools you can put it in and then they have to hang it so anyway um patriot
00:18:48.400 mobile is one of those companies and they're working on our side uh patriot mobile has great cell service
00:18:55.880 you're going to get the same cell service because they're on the same cell towers so you're going to
00:19:01.100 get the same service except you're going to pay less money uh you're going to get the same coverage
00:19:07.300 and you're not going to be donating to planned parenthood at the same time isn't that great
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00:19:26.900 we were talking about how one generation tolerates something and the next generation embraces it and how
00:19:42.900 these things that were bubbling under the surface that we all talked about hey here's the slippery
00:19:49.840 slope slippery slope alert every conservative talk radio station made these points over the years i know
00:19:56.180 you made it a hundred times about how you you start taking you know you point a and then b c and d are
00:20:02.660 going to be resolved uh i i'm reminded of this as i see this story in the new york times with this
00:20:08.700 headline interested in polyamory check out these places laws granting rights to people in polyamorous
00:20:16.800 relationships are being recognized in more cities notice they call it polyamorous instead of polygamy
00:20:23.740 polygamy which was always the way it was always polygamy and now it's polyamorous right and i guess
00:20:29.760 i mean it's incredible because they go through city after city it's basically a travel guide for
00:20:36.280 polygamists where should you go where can you get more rights where can all these things get
00:20:41.540 recognized where can you and it goes through all of this and each one of the cities are hardcore
00:20:48.060 liberal cities that are just doing this oh i would love to move some of those you know uh
00:20:54.140 mormon the fundamentalist fundamentalist yes that are they wear the pioneer clothing and everything
00:21:01.920 else they're like way out there i would please love to ship them to one of these liberal cities
00:21:08.900 massachusetts because they would love it the town would embrace them sure oh it'd be so great
00:21:15.700 it'll be an attack right wingers pounce yeah on our new polyamorous laws 1.00
00:21:20.420 they're not polyamorous they're bigamous remember though when the conversation was hey look you know
00:21:29.800 say what you will about you know gay marriage or civil unions or whatever the thing is but if you
00:21:35.020 do this how are you going when the argument is how can you judge love how are you going to stop
00:21:42.480 polygamists from advancing i guess the answer is call them polyamorous instead yes that's the that's
00:21:47.500 the defense how are you going to stop people saying i'm married to my ai i'm telling you just like i told
00:21:53.620 you polyamorous would happen i'm telling you now people are going to be fighting for the relationship
00:21:59.780 with their ai and those will be the people that will lead ai to get rights okay uh and it's coming
00:22:07.900 how who are you to say who i can love i love my ai who are you to say uh who i can love and who i can
00:22:16.060 marry i love those three guys that one binary guy those four women over there and uh we love it because
00:22:26.320 hey it takes a village to raise a child and we all work together can you pull that audio so i can take
00:22:33.800 it out of context please uh thank you i'll be posting that on the internet later today don't worry media
00:22:39.140 matters already just wait for them to do it
00:22:41.320 the glenn back program on 9-11 almost 3 000 people lost their lives on what turned out to be
00:22:51.880 america's darkest days or one of them here we are a generation later and you'd hardly know that it
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00:23:06.180 aims to change that by educating kids from kindergarten all the way up through grade 12
00:23:12.100 now you're going to have to in kindergarten you're going to have to get rid of the tucket 1.00
00:23:15.600 uh bathing suit instruction programs that are going on but i don't know i think learning about 9-11
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00:24:22.820 welcome to the glenn beck program well the real fight is beginning uh tonight at six o'clock uh ron
00:24:37.080 de santis is going to be announcing uh his uh presidential candidacy uh and he's going to be
00:24:43.540 with elon musk he'll announce it live on twitter at 6 p.m eastern time uh today he will be on the
00:24:50.860 program with us tomorrow you don't want to miss it um tonight on our wednesday night special i have to
00:24:57.960 tell you it is it is going to be so easy the right candidate it will be so easy to win against uh
00:25:07.400 really all of the democrats the stats are incredible tonight on my wednesday night special
00:25:16.320 left-wing policies and how they are killing the american dream you know what's happening um
00:25:25.380 well you know i could you feel what's happening i don't think you have any idea of the stats of how
00:25:33.120 bad things really are we're going to give those to you tonight uh to help you load up uh ammunition
00:25:40.780 oh he said ammunition he wants people to die in violent war um you load up your ammunition so you
00:25:49.300 can make the argument uh but this is a this a shut open and shut case on how bad things are and how
00:25:56.920 the american dream is being suffocated by the biden administration that's our wednesday night special
00:26:02.300 tonight at 9 p.m uh pat gray joins us from pat gray unleashed um good to see the hatred and bigotry
00:26:11.140 continue well yeah i mean thank you thank you thank you for that uh i just uh would you say sam brinton
00:26:18.160 is uh degenerate oh no no no no not at all no you're talking about the cross-dressing uh 0.93
00:26:25.860 yeah nuclear waste waste guy yeah no not for a minute when i say that okay well i'm good to hear
00:26:34.180 that uh your score just went up yes yes i would yes i would i would call him a degenerate huh um but
00:26:41.280 he is uh he's finally been arrested after being a fugitive um you know i think he's pretty easy to
00:26:48.800 spot you know bald head lipstick high heels that's him uh but uh somebody else's bag yeah i don't
00:26:57.540 understand why he's so easy to spot though because every poll tells me that like 35 percent of people
00:27:01.720 are transgender so why why is he so easy to spot yeah i don't know i don't know so anyway he is uh
00:27:08.460 now in the montgomery county department of corrections and rehabilitation center uh and uh he's he's
00:27:16.420 being housed in the general population there uh in the men's prison uh because they're like he's a dude
00:27:23.200 we checked his junk and so uh is that did they say that is that a quote they said he is processed and
00:27:32.360 housed according to his biological sex um he that we do not think that happened anymore i didn't think
00:27:40.580 that happened yeah we don't we do not uh consider changes brought about by hormonal therapy to be
00:27:47.560 changes that constitute a change of anatomical sex so checked his junk he's a guy he's a guy so he's in 0.66
00:27:56.780 with a prison and i think he's going to in with a man in the general population i think he's going to be
00:28:00.620 very very popular speaking of uh degenerates uh you know that the it's not the is it the dodgers
00:28:09.580 it's not the oakland a or no it's the los angeles dodgers los angeles dodgers yep los angeles dodgers
00:28:15.320 they are um celebrating and giving an award to these queer nuns as they're called well some people
00:28:26.780 have been looking into the queer nuns um and the things that they do and is this what you know i mean 0.95
00:28:34.820 who is the baseball audience i would imagine the baseball audience is a little older probably a
00:28:41.360 little more conservative it's all wrapped up in you know apple pie baseball uh and the flag but uh in um
00:28:50.280 in california they're going to honor the people that mock the mass um people 0.99
00:28:58.000 uh have been blessed by them in parades by taking a uh fake male part and dipping it into poppers and 0.76
00:29:10.720 like holy water sprinkling it on to the people which is very very nice nice um they uh
00:29:19.060 they have offered yogurt filled chalices offered at a funeral which represents something else uh that
00:29:30.140 you would be uh drinking um some of the things that they have done there's foxy mary free choice mary
00:29:40.260 hunky jesus they take a guy who looks like jesus and they have him straight i mean it is
00:29:47.180 it is the center of blasphemy yeah it's interesting too because it's not just a typical
00:29:53.900 way this would play out i feel like one of these crazy groups comes and they say they buy a bunch of
00:29:58.900 tickets in the outfield and then part of that package when you buy you know 200 tickets you get
00:30:04.180 your name up on the board and yeah you know like i could see that being like something where they say
00:30:08.820 look they bought the tickets we have to do it this is honoring them as heroes of the community and
00:30:13.160 having them perform right aren't they performing yeah i think so yeah and initially there was a
00:30:18.920 whole bunch of fan pushback and blowback on this and so they said okay never mind we'll cancel it
00:30:25.780 then they apologized to the you know queer nuns yeah and said no no i'll come back and uh and and do 0.99
00:30:34.220 your performance uh we want to celebrate the event with yeah they really thought about it on pride yeah
00:30:38.420 they thought about it yeah what they got was a lot of heat from major uh probably financial
00:30:44.260 institutions and what i would deem as terrorists who are threatening to pull their scores so they
00:30:52.700 can't do business probably but are you not thinking about your audience your fan base at all they
00:30:58.280 honestly it's unreal you you heard about the target ceo we just talked about him right so the target ceo
00:31:05.640 is like this is good for business no it's not you're now demonstrating that it's not good for
00:31:11.480 business but you're not shutting it down because you're hearing the cry of people instead you're just
00:31:19.080 moving it and still standing by it that's because when he's talking good for business he means global
00:31:27.640 scoring and business that way this is what anheiser bush has just been hit with anheiser bush is being
00:31:35.560 uh nailed by the human rights campaign their equality store uh and they're taking away the best places to
00:31:45.700 work and so they've they have contacted them and said you had the highest uh equity score for you know
00:31:54.020 coming from the human rights campaign these are the people that remember about a month and a half ago
00:31:58.360 we're starting to uh bully the insurance companies i think and saying that you have until june to change
00:32:07.380 your behavior and show us you're into dei otherwise you will get a bad score and we will let federal
00:32:15.700 federal agencies know about it we will let financial institute it was terrorism so now they are removing
00:32:24.460 bud light and they're telling bud light that you're losing your perfect 100 score but you have 90 days
00:32:32.340 to respond to this letter and depending on your response you could lose a lot more than that
00:32:39.700 and i think these a lot of these companies are just going to want to stay out of this right because
00:32:44.020 there's no way there's no way to please these two parties you can't you can't well i think you can i mean
00:32:49.600 there's 100 beer companies that haven't that haven't had this situation just don't do the crazy ad
00:32:54.420 initially but that is what the human rights commission is demanding this year yeah their demand
00:33:00.080 was show your support through advertising of the transgender community yeah yeah i mean i guess you
00:33:09.040 just try to duck it and hope that's all you can do because once you get in the middle of this there's
00:33:12.540 no winning now for bud light now they're right there it's impossible to win they're in this spot once
00:33:18.140 you make that initial mistake you're in the middle of that crossfire and i don't know that it ever
00:33:22.520 stops which is you know it's tough and that's why you you know you're you're dealing with real
00:33:27.340 business problems now their stock is actually starting to tumble now and their first their
00:33:31.560 initial reaction was this was like well yeah the the prices are down but it's like less than one
00:33:37.100 percent of our global bud light sales and that's a pretty you know like they i don't think that would
00:33:43.220 make much of a difference to them at all but now you're seeing the stock start to believe that
00:33:46.700 well either it's the number one selling beer in america yeah that's only one percent and you're
00:33:51.420 not over in europe you're not buying bud light yeah there's a totally different taste all around
00:33:57.680 the world i i think a it may very well be a lie which i think is part of it i think b i think they're
00:34:03.320 manipulating the numbers they're projecting a year's worth of sales and only saying a few weeks
00:34:08.060 since this thing has started i think they're manipulating it but my point is their excuse was
00:34:13.020 this isn't that big of a deal it'll blow over and their stock price held on that word for a couple
00:34:18.220 of weeks now it started to tumble and i wonder uh if that's going to continue i have to tell you the
00:34:23.860 reason why these companies felt so emboldened was because nike could get away with it and and so they
00:34:31.060 saw it and were like well nothing's happened to nike i'm gonna be fine no i don't think so i think
00:34:35.940 those days are over yeah i think they are over and i think especially if you are not an ideological
00:34:42.560 company ben and jerry's can do a lot more yes than bud light because ben and jerry's is is a niche
00:34:48.540 a niche product at some level but also everybody knows always been public with where they stand
00:34:53.580 they're not they're not they're telling you if you like low taxes you are evil i'm sorry day one
00:34:58.660 but you don't have target uh it's not supposed to be doing target's not supposed to be doing this
00:35:04.060 target has you know our waco pals uh making their home goods for target when if they start to see 0.80
00:35:12.180 sales flag or they uh get enough heat themselves magnolia you what are you doing doing business with
00:35:20.120 target will really suffer they've built a really great franchise and they're destroying it right now
00:35:28.080 one good thing is uh finally finally i'm starting to see people um big names in religious community
00:35:37.140 stand up franklin graham uh he's been speaking out for a while but he just had the keynote for the
00:35:43.940 opening session of the national religious broadcasters and he said and i quote there is a storm coming
00:35:50.020 and we all have to be prepared every demon from hell has been turned loose in our culture today
00:35:58.040 our world has deteriorated so quickly we cannot be deceived and we cannot be fooled
00:36:05.080 we need to get ready and be prepared uh he was talking about uh you know who runs all of their
00:36:13.700 all of the shows for the religious broadcasters where are you storing them all in the cloud
00:36:18.840 and who owns the cloud we're living in a canceled culture and big corporations want to destroy
00:36:25.500 christian organizations they want us to shut our mouths they don't want to hear from us 0.84
00:36:30.600 he said it is time you must not sit down uh prepare yourself against the growing canceled culture of
00:36:38.940 business insurance banking and technology share the hope of jesus christ in the face of increasingly
00:36:45.740 difficult circumstances if you are going to try to proclaim the gospel they're going to try to shut you up
00:36:52.400 um noting that if one doesn't talk about sin and preach the gospel then that person doesn't have
00:36:58.300 anything to worry about in society but if you're going to try to proclaim the gospel they're going to
00:37:03.500 try to shut you up um he said uh jesus the followers of jesus feared for those their lives in those
00:37:12.680 moments but they felt they had no way out um he said today our culture is facing a massive storm
00:37:22.540 preach don't back up don't make excuses we cannot retreat do not apologize for the gospel of jesus christ
00:37:32.000 declare it and preach it how well put is that every demon from hell has been turned loose on our
00:37:40.060 society it is true that's so true you know i a friend of mine in fact she's my art teacher
00:37:45.380 you know she's she's got five boys so like her her head explodes all the time because they're five 0.99
00:37:54.280 young boys um and i sent her the thing from target showing the the the satanic stuff that was in uh
00:38:02.940 and and self-proclaimed satanic stuff that was in target and that was pretty much her she's like 1.00
00:38:10.620 everything it's like the gates of hell have been opened yep and i think it's true i think it's true
00:38:16.900 it absolutely is stand against it pat thanks so much pat gray unleashed heard on blaze tv and wherever
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00:39:30.420 the glenn back program
00:39:34.560 so glenn we were just talking about you know the craziness of the world and we were relating it to
00:39:57.800 sports and it brought me up brought me my mind to a recent story that has really infuriated me
00:40:02.720 this is a guy his name is glenn kuiper oakland a's announcer and he uh spends an entire day at the
00:40:12.200 negro league museums which is you know celebrating a period of baseball and it's been a big initiative
00:40:17.040 for me the major league should be saying that's a good good initiative that's a good initiative these
00:40:21.920 are players that should have been in the major leagues were forced to force you know to form another
00:40:25.940 league and so they've been talking about this history quite a bit it's really important and they've
00:40:30.860 been pushing this as a as an initiative among all these teams so this announcer goes to the museum
00:40:35.520 and spends all day at the museum and is very excited to come back on the air in the pregame show to talk
00:40:40.880 about the negro league museum okay he comes on the air and in an incredibly unfortunate mistake
00:40:47.400 uh tries to say the negro league museum and oh no he doesn't he's yes oh he says he says the n-word
00:40:54.660 now he doesn't say it obviously with malice he just says it he doesn't even recognize it at the time
00:41:00.500 i don't think he does he does that later a little bit later in the game i'll bet you if you're at the
00:41:05.980 negro uh league museum you're seeing and hearing that word all day all day because that's part of
00:41:13.120 the history important part of that history so anyway he gets backing from the head of the negro league 0.98
00:41:18.720 museum who says this guy's not a racist i've known him forever the most prominent a's black player
00:41:22.840 comes out and says i've known this guy forever he's not a racist this is ridiculous so is he back
00:41:26.240 they suspend him and then they have an investigation uh and then they fire him they've now fired this guy
00:41:32.380 for this what did they find in their investigation i did that's a great question yeah i have no idea
00:41:39.380 we should get him on air the glenn back program
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00:42:52.280 833-G-L-E-N-N-33 all right we're headed to texas next 15 seconds yeehaw
00:43:02.420 we got no room to compromise
00:43:28.740 what you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
00:43:53.600 this is the Glenn Beck program
00:43:58.440 hello america well there's something going on in texas and it's not common sense this is from
00:44:08.760 the new york times today bill to force texas public schools to display 10 commandments fails
00:44:16.420 uh why did it fail well i'll tell you and what is it exactly we voted for these republicans for
00:44:26.980 again in texas this is a warning to all red states where you think you have you know we got everything
00:44:35.280 under control no no you don't i'll explain in 60 seconds then we're going to take a look at schools
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00:45:58.120 feel the difference a push to inject from the new york times a push to inject religion into public
00:46:06.960 schools across texas faltered on tuesday after the state house failed to pass a contentious bill
00:46:12.760 that would have required the 10 commandments to be displayed prominently in every classroom
00:46:18.200 now i know the 10 commandments thou shall not murder thou shall not lie thou shall not steal
00:46:24.480 very very controversial the only one that they really have a problem with are the first two i am
00:46:33.100 the lord thy god that took you out of slavery kind of an important thing to remember uh and you shall
00:46:40.640 have no other gods before me i don't know really good safety tip really good safety tip as our society
00:46:48.900 is being pushed into slavery because we worship a different god and that could be your car that
00:46:54.740 could be your job in many cases now uh in after school classes uh it's a satan but anyway it didn't
00:47:03.620 pass it passed the senate it only had to go to the house and pass but we have a republican rhino
00:47:11.520 he's a texas house speaker dade phelan uh and gosh darn it he just ran out of time he was trying to get
00:47:18.720 it now we only meet every two years they also were trying to get past the uh idea that preachers
00:47:27.280 could be school counselors well you don't have to go to the school counselor but i know i don't trust
00:47:34.380 any school counselor because they're all learning the same bull crap and here in texas it's different
00:47:42.280 than most places this is a very religious state we the the you you'll hear open conversations
00:47:51.780 everywhere about god and jesus you know the first time i went to a doctor here in texas he said okay
00:47:59.100 before we start tell me about your spiritual health and i went i'm sorry i think that lawsuit
00:48:05.280 and we just both laughed and he said yeah here in texas we we look at the whole uh the whole spirit
00:48:13.000 and body um and not all doctors do that but he did and i appreciate it so what happens this rhino
00:48:22.740 dade phelan he goes and he makes sure that these things are not passed because they run out of time
00:48:30.820 they would have passed if he would have put it on the schedule but he didn't now there's something
00:48:36.560 else about dade that happened last weekend and now our attorney general is calling for him to resign
00:48:43.280 i want to play just the audio of him uh leading the house just last weekend
00:48:51.320 mr speaker i'll move adoption
00:48:53.960 mr campbell send them the amendment is acceptable to the author is there objection to the opposite
00:49:01.220 amendment and the chair has done the amendment is adopted
00:49:04.940 the chair recognizes mr mr johnson of harris mr johnson of harris to speak in opposition to the bill
00:49:20.160 okay this guy is hammered either that or he's having a stroke
00:49:36.920 or or something like that but you'll see nobody gets up and says are you okay
00:49:43.060 nobody says are you okay are you having a stroke nobody goes to him afterwards nothing happens
00:49:51.860 the guy and and forgive me if he has some i mean i had this on monday i didn't air it
00:49:59.160 because i didn't know if he was having a stroke or something else now the texas ag ken paxton has come
00:50:08.180 out and said look at this guy hammered while he's dropping the hammer in the last weekend of uh legislation
00:50:19.540 that is inexcusable inexcusable all right so we didn't pass a lot of things but we did pass
00:50:30.840 some things um you know we uh uh we we passed a lot of stuff here recently about schools because of uh uvaldi
00:50:41.500 but we only meet every two years so once this session is closed and that's it for the law for every two years
00:50:48.500 and it's fantastic by the way but house bill 13 is a school marshals program school guardian program
00:50:57.300 and school sentinel program i don't know are these things good or not we have a retired u.s army
00:51:03.840 special operations team leader and uh combat shooting and tactics owner it's paul how welcome paul how are
00:51:11.280 you glenn thank you good i am doing good i appreciate you airing this uh topic it's uh it's huge and uh
00:51:19.840 it's like you said two years it's been a year i think today is the anniversary date of uvaldi it is and so
00:51:25.520 what happens is what has been done have the legislators it's a clown show to a certain extent
00:51:30.860 as you described uh we have not done our due diligence figured out the the problems and we
00:51:39.180 need to do that to protect our kids i can give you some ideas you just ask the questions well so so let
00:51:45.520 me ask you so house bill 13 what's the school marshal program usually that's an 80 hour program and i've
00:51:53.680 had instructors we actually have a guardian program on the ground right now this is our final day of
00:51:58.300 instruction it's our teachers and staff but it's a it's a hybrid program that nobody will touch because
00:52:05.240 of the requirements they're vague it's not well written the bills are coming in not well written
00:52:10.220 they don't understand the the protocols and so what happens is people are going to the guardian which
00:52:16.860 is uh less stringent we've trained about uh i think i want to say over 12 isds as far out as midland
00:52:22.720 to uh the waco area to east texas in school guardian that's armed teachers and staff and we've been doing
00:52:28.760 it for about 10 years right now and has that grown i mean i've i've been to a campus here in texas that
00:52:35.360 have these great signs that says some teachers uh and uh employees here will protect uh the children
00:52:44.240 they are armed and uh dangerous like oh yes nobody's coming into that school
00:52:51.440 well if we go to uvalde or uvalde we saw the train wreck there and then you had nashville which is more
00:52:59.140 recently now the problem with nashville the shooter elected that school because it was a soft target
00:53:04.500 and what happens is the administrators that approached the shooter basically died and and so
00:53:10.480 they're waiting for law enforcement well virginia tech set the the template the shooter there killed
00:53:16.240 32 people in 11 minutes any every minute we did not penetrate the target and engage that shooter
00:53:21.460 three people died and so we know the answers to the tests columbine happened in 99 and so we're
00:53:27.800 a long time past that and we need to get better because the problem with schools is the standards as far as
00:53:35.140 the law enforcement officers there a lot of times there's some great school resource officers and
00:53:40.500 they're phenomenal but there's a lot of them that law enforcement agencies are using it as a dumping
00:53:45.660 ground for officers and they're not maintaining their skills and these are the folks that are going to
00:53:50.680 be shooting around your kids and they can't shoot and they have we have issues with that so i'm trying
00:53:55.040 to fix that trying to stay uh you know i don't want to you know push the it's the training standards
00:54:02.000 is really what it is for the state uh it's pathetic so what so what have we done anything in the last
00:54:08.560 year from uvalde have we have we upgraded anything is there a way to fix this oh yes sir they uh what
00:54:16.300 happens is we have a the t-call which is the state basically governing board and they're an action
00:54:22.600 agency that makes sure all the standards the problem is the state has very low standards we have
00:54:27.440 low operator standards for police officers and then the instructor standards are horrific as well
00:54:32.740 they haven't been updated in the firearms in probably 23 years oh my gosh so oh yes and so
00:54:38.800 now you have officers going in in schools and these are the folks that you know we understand air
00:54:44.380 marshals and the priority they have a high priority on shooting and qualifications and their technical
00:54:49.580 skills well it needs to be the same as schools yes so the guardians it's a great augmentation to a
00:54:55.260 school resource officer somebody can get there within 30 seconds and solve the problem engage the
00:55:00.380 shooter and then what happens after that the guardians we train them to medical and so with the medical
00:55:05.400 what happens is we can start treatment immediately and so these problems are going to happen we know it
00:55:11.260 we have a you know case histories as the politics in our world and you see it i i listen to you and
00:55:17.900 you know it's frustrating because we know the answers to the test i know when is america going to
00:55:23.140 stand up when is the conservatives in america going to start fighting uh you know for they've been
00:55:28.740 pushed back for so long and they're told no you can't fight well let me tell you the other side is
00:55:33.800 pushing and we have a mental health crisis in america and so it's it's huge but you know i try to
00:55:41.000 just say hey texas let's fix this okay so so if we change the standards first of all tell me what the
00:55:45.980 standards are i'm i'm a really good shot but i generally only shoot during the summer i shoot
00:55:52.400 all summer long and i get so busy when i'm down uh here in dallas that i just don't usually shoot
00:55:59.260 unless i'm you know i don't do any live firing uh and i don't know if i were standing in front of a
00:56:05.140 class and somebody came in i would hesitate just enough because i'd be like am i good enough shot to
00:56:12.220 hit him over there without hitting any of the kids you know you really have to be up on your
00:56:17.840 skills and confident to pull a gun out especially in a school where there's kids everywhere oh correct
00:56:25.460 no we we teach the teachers and the guardians and now my lead instructor for the civilians he's been
00:56:31.780 running a guardian program for years they actually shoot once a month okay but wait wait wait what are
00:56:37.160 the standards though that's what you're doing what are the standards well we have seven pistol
00:56:43.400 standards and then what we do is so they have to meet a time and an accuracy so they shoot these
00:56:48.220 standards and then they have to go into a live fire environment which is we have a shoot house and they
00:56:53.060 shoot real bullets what they do is they have to clear rooms t intersection outside contact and they have
00:57:00.120 be able to put on tourniquets and do a little bit of medical so they have to complete these and we
00:57:05.860 document it it's it's just like law enforcement where this this is this is not texas standard this is
00:57:12.420 your standard for the guardian program right yes sir yeah okay because i i am willing to go into court
00:57:19.040 and testify as an expert witness and i all our standards that i teach exceed the state law enforcement
00:57:25.960 why because the state law enforcement is unfortunately pathetic and they want to keep people and they don't
00:57:33.120 want to lose anybody but the problem is we want to keep the right people and we want the right people
00:57:38.000 going into schools uh the schools all the isds go ahead sir just no go ahead finish your thought
00:57:45.400 we have schools that want to have their own isd police and so you have these schools and
00:57:50.960 superintendents that have never run a police department have their own personal police department
00:57:55.240 but they don't understand the standards of training and that becomes a train wreck in itself
00:57:59.700 so these officers are not training like they should and they're on they should be active shooter
00:58:04.620 response and that's their primary goal keep the kids safe we want to interdict outside we don't 1.00
00:58:09.540 want that problem even getting into the school if you watch the nashville footage that uh the bad
00:58:15.980 person drove around right by a playground with kids and it could have been horrific there so worse than
00:58:22.620 it is so tell me is this something that has to be pushed by the state legislature or can you just
00:58:29.320 if if you're in you know you're a parent and you're like i want to bring this to the school
00:58:34.380 board i think we should have these guardians there can yes can people do that yes sir and that's that's
00:58:41.560 what happens to the the people on the school boards now are are asking the questions and the right
00:58:46.500 questions and then are what is the training standards and so what happens is uh the more the parents get
00:58:52.340 involved and the school board members and and get in touch with the superintendents they can make
00:58:58.440 these programs happen and it needs to happen our county schools for example we have maybe one
00:59:03.940 deputy north and one deputy south in the county it's a 15 minute response time to get to that school
00:59:09.240 sometimes depending where they're located so that's 15 minutes of carnage that can happen unless you
00:59:14.060 have a school guardian there and these school guardians can be there early late and we don't
00:59:20.180 we don't advertise who they are okay so so do people go to combat shooting and tactics.com to find out
00:59:26.660 more about this yes sir they can do that's where they do uh and by the way just so people know
00:59:32.060 who you are it is my understanding that blackhawk down it was kind of based on on your experience
00:59:40.160 was it not i yes i don't like to uh put that out there but i i i spoke with mark bound in the day
00:59:50.120 and uh helped him get the get the story right we're coming up on the 30th anniversary of that
00:59:55.260 incident uh and so yes and uh so what i want to do is i left special ops and decided you know punched
01:00:02.900 out my master degree and then started my business to help law enforcement united states yeah i believe
01:00:10.100 in giving back you know you just uh when you retire it's just time to get a job you like i know
01:00:14.360 and so you know how it is paul thank you so much for everything again if you're interested in this
01:00:20.240 school just go to combatshootingandtactics.com combatshootingandtactics.com paul thank you for
01:00:28.940 your multiple years of uh service and thank you for what you're doing now god bless you
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01:01:36.300 you know i i i really have a a real problem uh a growing problem with the great state of texas
01:01:50.040 uh and our legislature and and our government i our governor it's i mean it's what are we doing
01:01:57.000 what are we doing our our country is under attack and our state house uh the uh speaker of the house
01:02:06.900 the guy i just played for a few minutes ago he gave all of the heads of the committees to the democrats
01:02:12.880 we we voted for republicans what why would you give the committee heads the chairs to the democratic
01:02:20.680 party and we saw this as an effect with school choice which should have passed and actually has
01:02:27.520 strong support from governor abbott this in this particular case but still was stopped by people in
01:02:35.080 the legislature yeah it's i mean what is the point of voting if when you vote for somebody they don't do
01:02:43.480 they they just pass the torch to the other side that i know that's ridiculous ridiculous um we should
01:02:52.160 be leading america i mean it really kind of hacks me off i came to texas because well it was as soon
01:02:59.060 as i could get here and i came because there is a different way of life here if i wanted to live in
01:03:04.880 california i would have moved to california if i want to live in some you know wishy-washy state i would
01:03:11.980 have found one no i moved to texas for a reason i could have moved to florida i didn't because texas
01:03:21.040 was the one that had the reputation i don't know i feel like uh i feel like i bought a lemon here
01:03:29.580 i bought something that was advertised that's different i'm not as negative on the state as
01:03:34.400 maybe you are at this point i'm not negative on the state i'm really upset that that florida is
01:03:40.120 getting the job done but look florida's a great state we lived in florida too and it was a great
01:03:44.120 it's a great state it's a great place but as texans like to say it's not texas right but
01:03:49.580 it's you're right it's not texas and i don't mean that in a good way texas should be leading that does
01:03:56.820 seem like a change over the past few years from just in the attitude of people i mean i you know
01:04:01.260 it seems to be frustrating people here who've been here for a long time now i was born in new york and
01:04:05.980 grew up in connecticut so this still seems like paradise to me yeah but still i lived here in
01:04:10.020 the 80s and 90s this is not the texas it used to be again i'm comparing it to yeah something totally
01:04:16.780 different oh yeah and that might be the case but still i mean i even you know i still talk to people
01:04:21.880 from the northeast all the time who are in love with what texas is in comparison to what they have
01:04:27.900 but that's a low hurdle to clear for texas yeah it's a very low hurdle to clear and if we don't
01:04:35.840 start standing up like they are in florida and passing common sense things you're done you're done
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01:06:24.860 welcome to the uh glenn back program we're we're having a texas fight
01:06:31.380 mr i'm not really a native texan i'm not either but i am i know mr native texan from
01:06:38.760 washington state yeah i got here as soon as i could yeah after 48 moves yeah well don't it
01:06:45.460 take some of us longer to get here i've been here three times this is the third time i've lived here
01:06:50.120 and people don't remember your corpus christi okay let's not we went back please to play some old
01:06:55.280 shows from those days because those are good shows to be cruel there's really not there's really not
01:07:00.680 anyway someday you need to tell the story yeah of your corpus christi i don't think so
01:07:05.180 something else the texas uh legislature under uh fallon the guy who was apparently drunk
01:07:13.860 at the last session uh over the weekend um he uh he failed to pass a few things he just ran out of
01:07:22.040 time one of them was the bill seeking to prohibit china iran north korea and russia from buying property
01:07:30.960 in texas and meaning like anyone who is a national from or does it like the government itself
01:07:37.900 government russian citizens and companies so if you're a russian citizen and you're coming over
01:07:44.780 here and you want to buy property no can do well see that's it's unfortunate because we have our new
01:07:51.320 policy on the border is to allow russian citizens to just cross whenever they want correct because we
01:07:55.980 can't fly them back because we don't have good diplomatic relations correct the country currently well i
01:08:00.840 don't know why we wouldn't i mean we you know sure there's that little thing where we're supplying
01:08:04.380 their uh enemy that there are more with with tens of billions of dollars of munitions tanks that we
01:08:09.460 had are we had absolute word that they would never cross that border and go into russia the good news is 1.00
01:08:17.100 the good news is i just read about this this morning yes our vehicles were found over the border
01:08:25.060 uh and they were being used to fight in russian space something that we said we had a pinky promise
01:08:32.800 but zelensky says no those were rebel troops those were russian rebel troops so wait so do you have
01:08:42.200 the ability to i don't know keep all your ammunition and all of your supplies safe you had somebody come
01:08:50.360 over and steal all of our american stuff and use it across the border i don't know if you're
01:08:56.120 trustworthy hmm yeah think of how many dollars we will spend on weapons that will just be stolen by
01:09:07.600 the russians just so great or how many what that will never be used or how many that will just be
01:09:13.820 misfired into a field and do nothing no you know what uh the ones i like that are being shipped down to
01:09:19.520 uh northern africa and uh middle africa to be used by islamic extremists i love that one that'll 1.00
01:09:28.100 love that one uh by the way tonight uh ron de santis is announcing you see i think this is why this is
01:09:35.700 my texas problem if florida was just sawed off the map and floated away you know then i would go texas
01:09:45.640 is leading the way okay yeah but florida is like a dream come true florida is i don't know the only
01:09:56.480 constitutional state it feels like um and standing up for all the right things and getting it done and
01:10:03.360 the republicans are actually acting like republicans should not like republicans do
01:10:09.400 anyway uh de santis is going to announce his president you're essentially describing the
01:10:15.720 de santis case to be president right like the fact that he's doing all these things in florida and has
01:10:20.360 turned a very purple state into what you're describing here is uh that's the fundamental
01:10:26.660 argument for his campaign yes it is but it's also the fundamental reason if i live in florida i may not
01:10:34.320 want him to leave you know he's only got what two years left in his term and then he can't run again
01:10:40.120 so i hope he's got this stuff locked down wow that's why he's doing everything through the legislature
01:10:45.880 yeah i think i you know look the the voters are going to make the decision on who actually wins here 0.99
01:10:51.000 but one thing i did appreciate from the strategy perspective of de santis here is that there's a lot
01:10:57.420 of pressure and had to be some temptation inside that campaign as he's taking hits from trump and other
01:11:04.080 candidates and the media especially to bail on his initial strategy which was do everything you can
01:11:11.320 for florida before you get this started yes maximize the effort in the actual legislative session to pass
01:11:19.640 real difference making bills and uh initiatives before you get into this game and i i gotta believe
01:11:28.460 a month and a half ago when you know some poll numbers have showed that trump has opened up this lead
01:11:32.960 yeah there had to be temptations just we got to get in there we got no one cares what we're doing in
01:11:36.780 florida right now he stuck to it and he pushed this stuff through i think it will be part of his argument
01:11:41.640 in the campaign of course but also it was good for the people of florida yeah and he he told me two years
01:11:47.820 ago i said what do you i mean please tell me these are not executive orders he's like no we just have
01:11:54.600 to buckle down and get him through legislation he said my goal is to leave the governor's office
01:12:01.080 with as little power as possible so it is a true balance of power so nobody can come in here and use
01:12:09.300 this thing as a dictatorship and uh that's fantastic that as a goal that's one of the best goals i've ever
01:12:15.160 heard one of the best goals i've ever heard yeah and so he's doing this with elon musk brilliant
01:12:21.160 tonight that's interesting brilliant don't you think it on twitter spaces which i believe is
01:12:26.060 their audio platform basically their streaming audio platform so i think this is brilliant for this
01:12:33.480 reason elon musk is uh is is at least appearing as a free speech absolutist he is uh at least
01:12:48.020 appearing at this point of being somebody that is is just using common sense and i think there's a
01:12:55.180 lot of independence and even some on the in the democratic sphere not the leftist sphere but
01:13:02.320 the democratic sphere that do not want to vote for uh a democrat they just don't but they need
01:13:12.880 somebody that is kind of sane and de santis could run uh as you know hardcore conservative
01:13:21.820 constitutionalist but i think he is going to run that way but he's also now reaching out to uh
01:13:28.880 to elon musk i think to widen the tent i think this is really good strategy because there are a lot of
01:13:35.660 people in the middle there that you know are open uh to someone other than joe biden i mean i just
01:13:42.220 don't see people that said last time i can't vote for trump not people who said i'm tired of this i want
01:13:49.600 a difference but people who said i cannot vote for trump i don't think that has changed okay so i don't
01:13:57.820 know how many of those that didn't vote for him last time would vote for him if it would be enough
01:14:03.080 to change the outcome he could still i mean and he could still win even without those people it's
01:14:07.800 just a narrow window i think that's the argument against and you have to win georgia can he win
01:14:12.660 georgia can he win arizona can he win wisconsin georgia thing's really tough i mean if you look at
01:14:18.960 the profile since he ran obviously very close election that he lost in in 2020 there he had his
01:14:25.080 problems with that election but if you look at what happened after you know he tried to take out
01:14:30.740 many of those big officials he disagreed with on those election results in the primary and the
01:14:35.500 republican voters did not react favor favorably to that they did i mean they rejected his candidates
01:14:40.940 overwhelmingly and brian kemp you know i mean it went easily to re-election um and defeated his you
01:14:48.780 know trump's hand chosen candidate in the primary by massive margins um you know he's if just
01:14:55.840 electorally he's going to have to be able to win georgia i don't think there's a really realistic
01:15:02.660 path to win the election without georgia and it does not seem to be a state where his certainly his
01:15:08.480 backward looking message performs at all i mean the people of georgia including republicans
01:15:14.400 do not want to hear it and they've told trump that a bunch of times and he may be able to win
01:15:19.340 them over on it or whatever maybe he'll change his messaging he's had times where he's done that
01:15:24.220 really well but uh you know so far i don't think he's he's moved the ball there he's also moderated
01:15:30.380 uh himself to where he's becoming more of a moderate on issues abortion you know trans issues those are
01:15:38.960 right and uh i'm not sure that anybody on the left and maybe they are uh but is anybody on the left
01:15:49.440 hearing that i think that'll happen when you have desantis because trump is strangely saying
01:15:55.820 he's a rhino that desantis is a rhino um yet the policies that he is advocating for are not rhino
01:16:03.820 and the ones that donald trump at least a few of them they are rhino and so and i think he's trying
01:16:11.640 to widen the tent donald trump is trying to widen the tent there um so i i don't know if it's real or
01:16:18.320 or not um i'll you know go back to his record was pretty good uh when he was president um but
01:16:26.340 i i'm not sure how they're both trying to widen the tent i'm not sure how it works with both of them
01:16:32.460 yeah you can't you you basically can't win without having new voters inside your tent you need to come
01:16:42.140 up with somebody because obviously last year last election didn't work so you need to find a different
01:16:48.020 way now i think part of that path is people realizing how bad joe biden is right that's part of it but i
01:16:58.060 i mean i say this you know there's lots of different election theories and i don't say this
01:17:03.320 because i skip whatever you think about the election here for a second but i think there's a fundamental
01:17:08.560 question here that desantis has an answer for and he should probably make as part of his campaign
01:17:13.140 which is if you believe the election was stolen in 2020 what has happened since 2020 well there's a lot
01:17:20.000 more democrats in power okay so that whatever you think happened in 2020 is more likely to happen
01:17:29.020 now than it was in 2020 whatever you think that was so i'm not saying that isn't a way to discourage
01:17:35.720 people from voting because i don't think that's what what went on but if you believe that's what went
01:17:40.440 on if you believe the election was stolen there's two things there's two ways to do this to to avoid
01:17:47.940 that situation overwhelm yeah well i was gonna say one is when you are in power and can do something
01:17:55.160 about it like for example if you're president of the united states you need to be able to push that
01:18:00.760 ball down the roll to to to solve those problems and see them coming you have to be able to do that
01:18:06.060 and i think desantis can fairly say look he had a chance to fix some of these problems and he didn't
01:18:10.520 do it number two the other way you do this and desantis has some experience here when you have a very
01:18:17.460 close election that you you squeak out like donald trump did in uh 2016 like ron desantis did in 2018
01:18:25.060 the best path to not have to worry about any of these problems is to win your next election by 20
01:18:30.180 points yes right and desantis has an argument there to say look i trump was not able to expand
01:18:36.840 the voters that he brought in after 2016 his victory in 2016 was immensely impressive
01:18:44.020 but his his even though i think he did a lot of really good things as president he was unable to
01:18:50.580 expand yes that that voting base and i really thought that percent choice i thought the choice
01:18:57.680 uh between the two would be enough and it's clearly not enough you know that's biden's the weakest
01:19:05.920 candidate i've seen since jimmy carter hillary was really bad hillary was bad she was bad yeah but 1.00
01:19:13.300 she wasn't weak she was just in the wrong direction like biden turned out to be yes okay yes but you
01:19:20.380 didn't think that all the people who voted for him was like oh he's gonna just moderate he's old joe and
01:19:26.840 that's joe being joe and that's what won this time if it's even close that is saying something about the
01:19:35.380 alternative or or about the country we have fundamentally transformed into another country
01:19:43.440 yeah and i think look part of this as you point out are people will have woken up to biden being
01:19:49.780 worse than they remember they they they bought the biden train at some level because he promised
01:19:55.300 normalcy he promised going back to normal things we were in the middle of a pandemic the world was
01:20:00.440 really weird when that election happened so you can explain i think some of that and maybe it would
01:20:04.820 be enough i don't think i think trump could win the election if he's the nominee it's just it's
01:20:09.440 it's gonna be hard but he can do it the other side is that desantis could flop as a national
01:20:14.400 candidate he might be terrible in these situations i don't think that's going to be the case but he
01:20:18.280 could be he hasn't been tested at all at this level so i mean it could go either way it's too early
01:20:23.520 to know what's going to happen but i don't i think today's the day this election starts
01:20:27.360 today is it with desantis getting in this is when this primary actually begins and we've got
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01:24:19.300 now a couple of weeks ago a couple of weeks ago weiss ratings did a study they did a test of uh banks
01:24:32.880 and they said yeah i mean you know looks like a lot of banks could fail and uh and student
01:24:44.820 i talked about it we're like hey that's that's not good that's not good news i that's not what i'm
01:24:51.080 hearing from the secretary of the treasury or the fed yeah what a surprise so before i really talked
01:24:59.920 about it i really wanted to hear it from the horse's mouth to make sure we got it so we uh have
01:25:06.680 dallas brown he is publisher at weiss ratings and um he he can tell us what they found about the banks
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01:27:02.340 all right dallas brown welcome to the program sir how are you
01:27:08.100 hey glenn how are you doing i'm good i'm good uh so i don't know if you know uh much about me
01:27:16.800 um but i tend to think that we are uh running a shell game uh with our banks and our federal reserve
01:27:27.140 and and our uh central our central banks and our treasury um and i think we've done such damage
01:27:34.220 to our banks and they are just printing money to keep everything looking like it's okay i saw your
01:27:42.020 so that's my point of view so you know where i'm coming from and i want you to correct me uh you know
01:27:47.560 and and enlighten me if you have anything better to say um i have not heard of weiss ratings before
01:27:55.160 but i know you guys have been around for about 50 years and in the last bank crash i think you guys
01:28:02.140 were the ones leading the way saying trouble is that in that correct yeah so um we did so i i can
01:28:10.440 get to both your points really quick but let me let me just jump in and tell you who weiss is and what
01:28:16.120 we've been doing so this this analysis we did isn't something that we just did one time we rate banks
01:28:22.800 and many assets stocks insurance companies bonds and uh crypto daily and so we see the movement that
01:28:33.340 happens based on liquidity of banks capitalization stability and so we're very vigilant our analysts
01:28:41.540 were very vigilant about this and so weiss has been doing this they started rating banks in 1971
01:28:47.480 okay and we um so martin weiss is the founder and his father actually back in 1930 his name is irving
01:29:00.120 weiss he predicted the failure of the bank of united states and so that's where the catalyst of this
01:29:07.900 came and so in 1971 he got together with his son and they started rating banks for safety for consumers
01:29:14.000 and so we rate every bank and so it's not just bank it's also credit unions and so in 2008 you know
01:29:22.580 we we named in advance warning all the major banks that fell during that financial crisis i mean you you
01:29:28.560 were the i think the only guys that said bear stearns and lehman brothers are going yep yep so it was it was
01:29:34.960 like weeks before um bear stearns and it was like a hundred and some odd days before lehman brothers
01:29:41.480 we announced that they they're they're gone like it it's an end game with them but since 2008 there's
01:29:48.460 been 539 bank failures and we have given advance warning on 535 of those and some of those other
01:29:57.380 ones were fraud yeah yeah and so this isn't this isn't something that we take lightly here it it's
01:30:02.800 important it's important for consumers but uh i we we kind of agree with you it's it's not the bank's
01:30:09.800 fault 100 it is it is the government it is the government forcing them um to push this money out
01:30:18.520 not letting the free market play a key role in regulating the banks um and they and they just keep
01:30:25.300 stepping in to protect banks protect them from the market and it's created this monster that's going to
01:30:31.060 be tough to fix or save right and and it's and it's only really benefiting at least at this point
01:30:36.720 the big banks everything keeps getting folded in to these banks that we said were too big to fail and
01:30:42.520 so we got to make them smaller uh back in 2008 they're just getting bigger and bigger and bigger
01:30:48.180 and bigger i mean it feels like we're going to end up with well just a bank of america
01:30:53.940 well hopefully that doesn't happen because that's not good for anybody uh in our country at all right
01:31:01.300 i i was talking with um a president of a regional bank not too long ago and he was talking about a
01:31:10.220 nationalized bank and i'm just like why why are you even talking about this this is this is not
01:31:14.660 something that that we want to be we disgusting like correct we need the privatization yeah so go ahead
01:31:22.160 what we found yeah this this is what we found so basically what's happening is because of how
01:31:28.040 quickly they raised interest rates right there's a lot of banks that are holding bonds and when
01:31:35.780 someone comes and does a bank run or or we have a lot of people taking out deposits especially ones
01:31:42.420 that have high uninsured amounts so that's people that have over 250 um the banks are having a crisis
01:31:49.380 and if they don't have the liquidity or they don't have the cash to cover those like a typical bank run
01:31:55.380 they have to sell their bonds and on their balance sheet the bonds are marked or held to maturity and
01:32:01.940 so they have them marked as if they were going to sell them in 10 years and 20 years and 30 years
01:32:07.620 but then they have to take them now and they take a loss right and so after that if their money
01:32:13.300 that they're taking exceeds the capital it's a game over for the bank and then somebody has to step in
01:32:18.400 save them and we only have two options either we bail out regional banks if this starts happening
01:32:25.380 or we sell them to the bigger banks and we we lessen the free market okay so this is what this is what
01:32:35.200 i read what a week or two ago 1210 institutions that's uh banks and uh uh and um what do you call
01:32:45.340 them uh credit unions uh that's 12.8 percent of our banking system got a red warning flag signaling
01:32:54.960 risk of imminent failure 3 000 received a yellow warning flag indicating risk of failure in a financial
01:33:04.120 crisis or recession and 45 banks 45 percent of all banks and credit unions were deemed vulnerable
01:33:12.420 well if the 12.8 go down then you have a financial crisis or recession and that just triggers the
01:33:22.080 other 3 000 does it not so so a lot of these banks are teetering right they're getting they're getting
01:33:29.240 uh loans from other banks or they're selling their uh assets to be able to cover if any type of run
01:33:38.600 happens so what we're saying is there are 12 or 1210 institutions are at a point where anybody decided
01:33:48.380 to start pulling money out or or we had some sort of small panic they're not surviving it's not
01:33:54.620 happening and that is that is a lot to do with the fact that they don't have the liquidity based on the
01:34:00.660 short-term and long-term demands on their bank and so what when we rate banks we we have five different
01:34:07.100 ratings and there's 154 different data points we look at within that rating and then we compare
01:34:13.560 them to the stability across all of our data on those banks and so we compare 6 000 data points
01:34:19.460 to figure out what is the stability of this bank and we rate every bank a through e okay and so a and b
01:34:28.300 are more stable c is in a vulnerable that's the yellow flag right and then d and e are the red flag
01:34:35.580 but there's there's there's quite a bit even in that yellow flag that if we hit a recession
01:34:42.180 or we get come into a new financial crisis they do not have the liquidity or the cash on hand
01:34:49.320 to be able to survive so what does that mean to the average person
01:34:54.920 i've been telling people don't don't pull your money out of a bank unless you you know unless i i think
01:35:02.380 you're foolish for putting more than 250 000 in a bank uh a bank account especially if you're an
01:35:07.800 individual maybe businesses i understand um but uh you put you're going to get your money back now
01:35:14.120 how much your money is worth in the end is another story but don't pull your money out because you're
01:35:19.280 going to get that money if it fails right yeah we we don't we don't first of all we don't want to
01:35:25.040 cause panic right yes that's why that's why the fdic who understood that a lot of the problems with
01:35:31.320 these recent bank failures were they had a lot of uninsured accounts right that means they were over
01:35:37.060 to 250 000 but the first thing is don't hedge your bets don't don't think that the fdic has the capital
01:35:45.680 to cover everybody because they don't right when they came out and said we're going to cover all
01:35:50.980 accounts and over the 250 000 but that's they're just they're just playing paying lip service that's
01:35:56.960 exactly what they're doing well i think they'll print i think they'll print the money that's why
01:36:01.380 i say i wonder how much it'll be worth in the end but they'll just print it's not the fdic that will
01:36:05.780 bail them out it will be the u.s treasury correct yes that will bail them out yeah yeah and so and so
01:36:12.580 the first thing i would do is never like you said never have over 250 000
01:36:16.920 and spread them out because each account is actually insured and so you can have one and
01:36:23.840 one and one and the other and have a total 500 000 in the same bank but yeah okay as long as they're
01:36:30.480 in separate accounts it's the accounts themselves that are insured okay so um when you say is signaling
01:36:37.840 a risk of imminent failure that means if something happens or i mean imminent failure usually is like
01:36:45.560 defcon one the war has started it's coming in so everybody anybody that is on uh listening right
01:36:55.160 now can go to weiss ratings.com and see what their bank is rated they don't have to do anything there's
01:37:01.540 a search at the top you get all the information you don't have to pay for it we do this out just
01:37:07.440 because we care about the everyday person um and so you can go right now and see what your bank's
01:37:14.600 rated if your bank is rated red there's a possibility and i'm not going to say it's happening
01:37:20.180 but if it's rated a d or n there's a possibility that even without a crisis they could they could
01:37:26.740 go under they could so what do you do if you're in one of those banks because i don't want people
01:37:31.000 to panic and freak out but i want them to be safe so what do you do if you're in one of those banks
01:37:36.500 so so right now it's it's not an issue we're we do not have an issue and so don't we're not panicking
01:37:44.620 nobody needs to panic nobody needs to go take their money out they need to be careful right they
01:37:49.860 need to to see where their money is see why because you can see right there why the institution is rated
01:37:56.940 that and if it's a profit problem if it is a stability issue um a lot of these are a lot of these
01:38:03.980 are really small banks right and and so what what they need to do is they're they're going to be
01:38:12.740 covered everything is covered credit unions are covered covered in the ncua banks are covered under
01:38:18.180 the fdic and if you're in one of these small banks you're just going to be pushed into like we saw
01:38:23.960 these other with these other bank failures to happen into a larger bank that buys your assets
01:38:28.680 right or it's taken over by until they can they can tell they can often off the accounts and so
01:38:34.600 it's going to be seamless for them um but you know it's it's we have them there just so when people
01:38:41.580 are looking to get into banks or they know to not have to deal with this they know uh or let me take
01:38:49.120 a break i want to ask you about bitcoin i want to ask you about insurance but i also uh want to ask you
01:38:54.440 about the big banks or any of the big banks in trouble we'll go there in just a 60 seconds stand
01:38:59.600 by uh someday we'll all have electric cars and we won't be able to drive anywhere because we won't
01:39:05.680 have any of the power plants uh producing any of the electricity but the idea of going someplace
01:39:11.980 you'll be able to sit in your garage and pretend you're going someplace it's great anyway car shield
01:39:19.420 has affordable protection plans if you'd like to keep your car running uh yeah it's going to have
01:39:25.800 breakdowns that old combustion engine yeah it's going to have breakdowns but if it's not a computer chip
01:39:33.200 um it it may not break the bank um but those things that are computer chips the big big repairs
01:39:41.260 they could they could just sink the whole family i have medical insurance because i know if
01:39:48.720 somebody in my household has cancer it could destroy the whole family so let's have catastrophic
01:39:55.720 health insurance that's what this is for cars from car shield if something big goes they cover more
01:40:03.400 parts than ever before they have uh different plans that'll fit any budget but you need your car
01:40:11.420 car shield dedicating to protecting what you have get coverage like i have on my old beater trucks at the
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01:40:34.560 okay any of the big banks in trouble
01:40:47.180 um so i i can't give you specifics right now on individual banks um i'd love to do it but i i have
01:40:58.080 i have the overall information but normally normally i'm going to say this a lot of the big banks
01:41:05.340 um are highly rated for us okay which means they're they're a b or they're an a like j i'm
01:41:12.960 looking at jp morgan right now they're a b plus they have decent liquidity they're they're a major
01:41:18.360 bank and so they seem safe but the issue the issue here is it's it's not if they're trouble or not it
01:41:25.640 it's a catalyst system like when we saw in 2008 it's it's a catalyst like people end up holding
01:41:31.480 bags for other people on on bad debt yes we have some we have some interesting things happening here
01:41:37.940 shortly like the commercial lending industry is going to go through a little bump in the road
01:41:45.700 yeah i don't think that's a little bump in the road yeah i mean there's a lot of big commercial debt
01:41:51.420 especially in these giant cities who's going to who's going to fund these things and then
01:41:57.420 what kind of interest rate is it going to be i mean i just how are you going to re renew all of this
01:42:03.400 commercial debt yeah there's there's a lot of there's a lot of issues with terms coming due
01:42:08.640 there's a lot of issues with with cap rates just getting annihilated um and so we're we're going to
01:42:15.700 see big discounts we're going to see big discounts on commercial properties and the thing is i was
01:42:21.180 i was i was listening to a pun the other day not to quote somebody else i'm listening to but
01:42:26.080 they were saying that they they foresee that because there's so much cash out there and and people are
01:42:31.820 being hesitant about getting any of these commercial deals that they might not even get the foreclosure
01:42:36.960 they're just going to be bought on discount to other investors because they haven't been wanting to
01:42:42.600 jump in in the last year because of the crazy interest rate right right right yeah and so i don't i don't
01:42:49.980 know i can't forecast i'm not a commercial expert right i'm not yeah just a rating service so so tell
01:42:57.560 me um uh do you rate bitcoin i've i've been concerned about bitcoin because of bitcoin with everything
01:43:04.440 that's going on with the federal reserve and the government how do you rate bitcoin so we have
01:43:09.760 bitcoin rated right now as an a minus and so you got to understand is we we individually rate
01:43:16.540 each asset so because bitcoin is an a minus does not mean that it's better than apple as an investment
01:43:23.120 right right so we rate things within their own industry and so we rate all cryptocurrencies
01:43:29.340 around cryptocurrencies we rate all banks around just banks and so we have individual algorithms for
01:43:36.520 each one so insurance is another one we've been dealing with the mess in florida which you probably
01:43:42.120 know about with the insurance and we downgraded the the backstop backstop insurance company for the
01:43:50.020 state of florida because it's citizens because it it's it's a mess over there they're they're losing
01:43:56.480 money and you know if another big hurricane season just is damaging to the current state and and right now
01:44:06.000 we've been kind of working with the ledge a little bit to help to try to help them out um to fix this
01:44:12.120 issue but it's a it's a large issue we're based in florida we care about that dallas i thank you very
01:44:17.660 much for coming on and being a voice of reason uh and also of warning and and not causing any panic
01:44:23.900 from anybody but just sharing the information i appreciate it dallas thank you yeah no problem all
01:44:29.220 right weiss ratings.com is where you can go and you can see the ratings of your insurance company
01:44:35.860 your banks etc etc how stable are they do not panic do not pull your money out of banks i mean if you
01:44:45.160 have more than 250 000 in an account split it up but uh don't pull your money out of the bank it'll be
01:44:51.320 a self-fulfilling prophecy weiss w-e-i-s-s ratings with an s dot com all right back in a minute you sick freak 0.51
01:45:02.000 the glenn back program
01:45:10.540 first the ground shakes and it's only a little bit you don't immediately feel too concerned but
01:45:17.260 then it shakes some more and then the water in your glass ripples a little bit and then you think
01:45:22.080 i've seen this movie before and then the giant tyrannosaurus rex you know bursts through the
01:45:27.340 tree he's charges for you uh throws one of people in your party into a bathroom and then
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01:46:31.840 tonight on my wednesday night special how left-wing policies are killing the american dream the migrants
01:46:57.860 flooding over the border they're they're pursuing the american dream or so they think or so maybe we
01:47:06.300 think but uh there's a few things that have left off the uh been left off the brochure from team biden
01:47:12.300 we show you them tonight crime homelessness drug addiction uh the things that are jacking up
01:47:19.840 inflation and interest rates it's uh the hardest than it's been in 15 years to buy a house
01:47:25.640 the climate obsession the regulation of your gas stoves all of these things and how the biden
01:47:31.780 administration is robbing you of the american dream we'll show you all the stats it's a little
01:47:37.880 overwhelming it's it's pretty impactful and these are things that you need to have in your you know
01:47:44.100 in your quiver to be able to pull out and go yeah no things are not necessarily going very well
01:47:49.620 these are the stats the mainstream media won't give you tonight at uh nine o'clock and that's right
01:47:54.820 after a brand new stew does america wow uh on blaze tv.com slash glenn promo code fed up save 30 bucks
01:48:06.840 okay so um there is some good news from the bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms and explosives
01:48:16.320 uh have they added yeah no it's not the atfe it's just it's the atf and explosives what i don't know
01:48:26.200 don't it's government atf and explosives yes okay so uh joe biden put a ban on pistol brace equipped guns
01:48:34.160 lots of these out all across america in texas they filed a suit against the administration
01:48:43.060 and um the judge the fifth circuit circuit court of appeals just put a preliminary injunction on it
01:48:51.380 so if you live in texas uh let's see i think mississippi and louisiana you're okay you're all right
01:49:03.660 arrest the country screwed um but that's because this is only a ruling for the fifth circuit court
01:49:09.820 court of appeals but hopefully uh it's been you know done nationally someplace else luckily though
01:49:16.400 the rest of the country outside of those three states tons of boating accidents going on yeah
01:49:20.520 lots lots of them very texas it's almost completely dried up yeah everyone seemed to have found they
01:49:25.600 were able to get to the bottom of the lakes pull up their weapons so let me so let me give you some
01:49:30.460 good news about target kind of good news target has uh now made a move to remove some lgbtq merchandise
01:49:41.340 just the satanic stuff i can't believe i'm having to say this just the stuff that was designed by a
01:49:48.460 satanist in london where it has you know the uh you know uh the the evil beast and the horns and 0.75
01:49:58.400 everything those are gone so that's real that's real you haven't seen these i mean i saw a bunch
01:50:04.440 of the stuff i didn't know it's real i think it was no it's crazy it's crazy so they're keeping the
01:50:10.120 normal they're keeping the normal tried stuff yes they're keeping the normal transitioning stuff
01:50:15.860 you know they're they've got the women's bathing suits with the little tuck-in pocket by the way do 1.00
01:50:21.320 we have the video of oh do we need to show any of the time have you seen this oh the adam or the
01:50:27.280 alex video no yeah look at this this is we're at tarjay checking out their tuck friendly pride
01:50:33.920 collection that's right guys extra crotch coverage tuck friendly construction thank you target
01:50:40.600 no it is that is look tuck oh we we bought this by the way for the museum we bought a bunch of
01:50:49.320 these construction not the ones he wore hey well you can okay so there he is
01:50:54.560 tuck friendly it's nice oh my gosh he is a hideous not a not a guy i want to see in a guy i don't
01:51:03.060 really want to see any guy in women's bathing suits quite honestly 0.80
01:51:05.940 this is not you guys see this it's tuck friendly
01:51:11.320 this is horrific horrific anyway so they're pulling they're leaving that stuff in it's gonna give me
01:51:19.260 nightmares yeah i know uh they're leaving all that stuff in in some southern states they've decided
01:51:24.560 to move it to the back instead of right in everybody's face uh but you are making a difference
01:51:31.160 because they did this yesterday their stock dropped three percent um and uh there's a possibility that if
01:51:39.160 people stop shopping at uh target that you can make a real difference if you do budweiser if it happens
01:51:47.180 to catch on like budweiser uh and people are like yeah i'm just not going there anymore yeah and again
01:51:52.860 the bud light weiser thing there's an update on that story today as well what um we had seen sales
01:51:58.820 of bud light drop and it had dropped down to i think 24 was the last update i saw apparently since
01:52:03.680 then it had dropped to 27.7 so sales are down 27.7 before the dylan mulvaney thing um however that is
01:52:12.360 updated as of the week of may 13th it has now dropped to 28.4 percent wow and the quote that
01:52:20.140 headlines the nbc news article is quote nobody imagined it would go on this long this is a huge
01:52:26.380 point you you you hit these companies for a week they shrug it off yep you keep this going and now
01:52:33.440 it's just turning into a thing where people don't want to buy it they don't want to talk about it they
01:52:37.720 don't want to get in the argument that is uh that's big this will make a difference if when somebody
01:52:43.920 walks in with a bag from target and they walk in to your house or whatever and everybody in the house
01:52:51.600 like you went to target right that's what will that's what will change things uh and it's going
01:52:57.400 to be the women that really change this uh women you mean the women that can wear the tuck friendly 0.99
01:53:03.260 bathing suits yes okay yeah those types of women uh i mean it's it's just degrading to you but this 1.00
01:53:09.080 is you know most uh shoppers i would assume at target are women i know i went with my wife uh on 0.84
01:53:16.560 friday and we saw it and i was like not not again so what what like for example let's say target moves
01:53:24.340 it back to the back of the store okay no longer because it was you walk in and it's just rainbows
01:53:31.780 everywhere and it still will be in in most big cities i'm sure right so if they move it back is
01:53:36.720 that enough is that something that you're no i'm sorry tuck friendly bathing suits no just don't sell
01:53:42.600 the tuck friendly bathing suits no i mean it's just enough is enough enough is what happened to
01:53:47.860 the commitment you know glenn i look back to the days i want people to commit you know what happened
01:53:53.580 to the days where you just went through with it and you got the thing chopped off where are those days
01:53:58.360 what are we talking about tucking where are the people who are committing right where are the
01:54:03.080 people who are saying i'm going to be a woman and i'm going to get the thing chopped off where have
01:54:08.500 they gone don't know i want the good old days of transgenderism to return the days where we could 1.00
01:54:15.500 unite on snipping things off and reattaching them that's the kind of america we all demand
01:54:22.120 just check out the website loranabobbit.com that's a solid old school reference okay so uh rick scott
01:54:31.100 yesterday you know the naacp issued a travel advisory for the state of florida yes the naacp travel
01:54:39.020 advisory comes in direct response to governor de santis's aggressive attempts to erase black history
01:54:44.980 and restrict diversity equity and inclusion programs in florida schools you know who's erased
01:54:52.420 black history the progressives how do i know check out the library in our museum all of this black 0.84
01:55:01.900 history was available until the progressive movement anyway uh they go on florida is openly hostile
01:55:09.000 towards african americans people of color and lgbtq plus individuals before traveling to florida please
01:55:17.480 understand the state of florida devalues and marginalizes the contributions of and the challenges
01:55:23.720 faced by african americans and other communities of color you want to talk about misinformation
01:55:30.380 misinformation if that how is that if they put that on check naacp is that on twitter their florida
01:55:39.520 advisory because that is misinformation now rick scott the senator from florida he issued his own travel
01:55:51.360 advisory for florida today senator rick scott issues a formal travel advisory for all socialists
01:55:58.900 visiting the state of florida visiting the state of florida the travel advisory comes in direct
01:56:03.600 response to the biden administration's attempts to erase capitalism and the system that has brought
01:56:09.280 prosperity to florida and the entire united states florida is openly hostile towards socialists
01:56:17.980 and communists and those who enable them before traveling to florida please understand that the state of
01:56:24.000 florida devalues and marginalizes the contributions of and the challenges
01:56:28.760 faced by socialists and others who work in the biden administration uh let me be clear says the
01:56:36.140 formal travel notice um any attempts to spread the oppression and poverty that socialism always brings
01:56:43.400 will be rebuffed by the people of florida travelers should be aware that attempts to spread socialism in
01:56:49.300 north florida will fail and be met with laughter and mockery however uh in much of central and south
01:56:57.140 florida the situation is far more dangerous for socialists as they may encounter people from cuba 0.93
01:57:02.880 venezuela and other parts of central and south america and the caribbean who have a direct knowledge and
01:57:10.500 experience with the horrors of socialism that's fantastic that is fantastic love that
01:57:20.720 what are you looking at are you looking at the tuck bathing suit
01:57:24.420 they're not available in the front of the stores and you didn't know where to buy them right um no i was
01:57:31.400 looking for this naacp thing it does seem to be on twitter so i don't know if they still are flag it
01:57:37.420 i don't know that's misinformation that is misinformation that's disinformation that's not
01:57:43.400 misinformation that's disinformation or mal information well i think they know it's false
01:57:49.680 isn't this also like disinformation from their perspective let me read you this statement under
01:57:54.700 the leadership of government governor de santis the state of florida has become hostile to black
01:57:58.960 americans it's not true and is it of course not and in direct conflict with the democratic ideals
01:58:04.200 that our union was founded upon well aren't these the same people that are constantly telling us
01:58:09.000 that our union was founded upon slavery if that's what our union was founded upon it's very consistent 0.99
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01:59:50.260 this is amazing um i think uh congressman mccarthy is outplaying the white house on this
02:00:13.120 um i need to call mark levin and say you might have been really right on mccarthy he was big for
02:00:19.680 mccarthy i i thought the guy is just another another rhino at least in this he's playing this
02:00:26.860 really well and i think he has the white house on the ropes yeah i think the white house just thought
02:00:31.940 well you know the media will spin this for us and blame republicans no matter what
02:00:35.760 you know republicans have passed a bill and you know a poll came out yesterday that 60 percent of
02:00:42.040 the american people not just republicans but 60 percent of all of america said we should not
02:00:46.440 raise the debt ceiling without cutting some spending good so i mean they that's good and i think the number
02:00:51.160 for what the democrats want which is just raise it without doing anything i think was 12 percent
02:00:55.600 uh where was raise it with taxes i don't know i think i think that was on there and it was it was in
02:01:02.760 between the two numbers really yeah it was it was wow but i mean at least there's some rationale
02:01:08.480 yeah yeah yeah yeah i don't agree with it there is um but they keep saying you know we're not going
02:01:15.420 to raise taxes we will not raise taxes as if the biden administration is offering that which i bet they
02:01:22.660 are because then it'll be blamed on the republicans for raising your taxes even though the president has
02:01:28.880 said he's never going to raise taxes for anybody even though that's a blatant lie it's been proven
02:01:34.880 to be a lie multiple times but i mean i think mccarthy is uh i think he's i think he's kicking
02:01:41.760 their butt yeah so far he is and he's playing this well and he has a very limited window here the one
02:01:46.500 thing that's going to be interesting is they're not going to get everything they asked for in that
02:01:50.080 bill most likely we're going to have some sort of compromise position the question is do you lose
02:01:55.360 some of the more conservative republicans with a compromise and if you do then you need democrats
02:02:01.280 to come on board and and this bill could get very messy very quickly like it might get terrible i mean
02:02:07.760 it was you know it's all i will say this i agree with you mccarthy's outplayed him and i think
02:02:12.680 significantly here and in an impressive fashion but i wouldn't say the bill that they proposed is
02:02:17.640 anything miraculous the best thing in it is the reigns act and if that goes just if that goes
02:02:23.620 through honestly it'll be a big enough win for me that is that's that's huge that's even if you cut
02:02:27.880 no dollars in spending i'd be happy with yeah i would too just give us the reigns act i would be
02:02:32.140 i'd be thrilled with that that would be a massive long-term structural change because you could take
02:02:37.840 on the spending like crazy yeah and all of the things that the government is doing or at the very
02:02:44.560 least you'd have an elected official to blame for the spending yes right now you have these people who
02:02:50.400 are unelected just passing this stuff with rules that are costing our economy in major ways this
02:02:54.940 would be a big pushback against that so if that stays in there i'd be happy honestly without the
02:03:00.360 spending cuts look at how cnn we're watching all four networks cnn is the only ones with the dow jones
02:03:06.460 industrial average right next to mccarthy's face right um implying that the market being down 257 points
02:03:14.360 is because of scare of default we are not going to default unless they intentionally do unless they
02:03:21.940 intentionally and it would take the secretary the only ones that could do it would be the secretary
02:03:27.180 of the treasury and joe biden that's it because you could prioritize tons of other things below our
02:03:35.000 debt being paid it would be a choice and think how bad this is for america to even say that we would
02:03:42.100 default you're telling the rest of the world we're not good for our uh for our money that you lent us
02:03:50.740 that's insane insane who would do that and then go to the bank and go i'd like more please
02:03:57.600 the glenn back program