The Glenn Beck Program - January 14, 2020


Sanders the Sexist vs Liz the Leaker | 1⧸14⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 5 minutes

Words per Minute

184.55547

Word Count

23,077

Sentence Count

813

Misogynist Sentences

29

Hate Speech Sentences

32


Summary

Pat and Stew join me this morning to talk about the Super Bowl, the latest in the Democratic primary, and the latest scandal involving the Sanders and Randers campaign. Plus lots of football talk and much more!


Transcript

00:00:00.000 morning good morning uh hillary's voice uh update uh back to 47 i know i wish i could say it was
00:00:08.580 because i was out like cheering on the kansas city chiefs this weekend or partying but no it's
00:00:13.040 just laryngitis wait are you're a chiefs fan i am by marriage my husband's from kansas so he's a
00:00:18.220 huge chiefs fan and that was actually a really great game i have to say and i will say this we
00:00:22.520 are all chiefs fans except for pat right now uh i'm dying for the i want the chiefs to win so bad
00:00:28.040 i'm almost like a legit chiefs fan at this moment i really want i want to get a super bowl well you
00:00:34.220 want the packers obviously yes i want the packers to win the super bowl but i want the chiefs to get
00:00:38.900 to the super bowl yeah okay and and if the if the let's just say the off chance the 49ers were to win
00:00:43.540 against the packers you'd be rooting for the chiefs definitely yeah i really want the chiefs i yeah i
00:00:48.500 love my homes i love their team is awesome i really want to get a great coach yeah i wanted probably the
00:00:54.740 best coach without a super bowl title yeah i mean he's probably a hall of famer even without the
00:00:58.480 super bowl but he gets one and it's automatic yeah anyway so uh lots of football talk coming up
00:01:02.720 today on the glenn beck program uh glenn is out today we'll get uh to all the news of the day in just a
00:01:07.980 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
00:01:28.800 it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program triple eight seven two seven b-e-c-k phone
00:01:40.560 number uh liberals eating their own you gotta love it and uh right now it's happening in the democrat
00:01:48.080 party with bernie sanders and elizabeth warren they're a little upset with each other uh these
00:01:53.940 two good friends for the last 20 years so who do you believe in this little affair uh this is
00:02:03.080 fascinating i mean are you in first of all is it it's debate mania are you are you excited for oh
00:02:08.200 man am i am i ever excited riveted for the six person debate wait i'm really interested to just
00:02:14.340 see i'm just fascinated by tom steyer who's such an electric character isn't he though yeah you know
00:02:20.240 yeah he is he's so exciting yeah so it's on fire he really is and that's what i'm excited for tonight
00:02:26.580 but he's in there and of course warren and biden and and sanders are the the main attractions this
00:02:32.220 bernie versus warren thing that's developed over the past couple of days is fascinating to me
00:02:36.160 now this is these are two people who have been friends for 20 years yeah okay close allies and
00:02:41.940 pretty much everything they work on and they had a truce aligned at the beginning of this campaign
00:02:48.180 which is pretty shady to me right i mean you go into an election basically saying we're not going
00:02:53.060 to attack each other we're both these socialists obviously in the private meeting they were saying
00:02:57.460 that they were socialists in public elizabeth warren denies this but we all know it to be true
00:03:01.380 and so they are going to stay aligned and work through the campaign together now everyone knows
00:03:09.580 this has to dissolve at some point right like you can't they can't be allies and just go in and
00:03:14.520 and they can't be co-victors for the democratic nomination one of them actually has to win and
00:03:19.180 you kind of assume is eventually it gets to a point where they're at least critical of each other
00:03:22.720 which hasn't really happened all that much so this starts the other day where warren gets word
00:03:29.540 of bernie sanders underlings using a series of talking points about warren's uh appeal to the elite
00:03:41.360 she says she's a candidate of the elite unlike bernie sanders now of course there's some backing
00:03:46.120 to that i mean she worked in the high level finance and she's not exactly as pure a socialist
00:03:51.580 as our our friend bernie and this is apparently now in the united states of america is a bad thing
00:03:57.580 yes it's the worst it's the worst accusation you can level at a democrat yeah uh so and so the
00:04:06.120 warren is very upset about this and comes out publicly and is saying i'm very disappointed in bernie
00:04:10.400 for trashing me in public now bernie didn't trash her in public his underlings did and if we hold
00:04:16.440 bernie sanders responsible for everything his underlings did then you'd be talking about how
00:04:20.840 he's responsible for attempted mass murder of all republicans in the congress that's just unfair
00:04:25.780 you can't hold the sanders campaign responsible for every little talking point they put out or every
00:04:31.700 attempted mass murder those things are unfair so you can't do that and it's a little bit ridiculous
00:04:37.420 right but they're looking for a way to separate from each other you know warren is looking for a
00:04:42.640 way to differentiate she's the one in the losing sight of this at the most key moment so she's the
00:04:47.200 one who's the aggressor here so after this happens mysteriously a report gets leaked uh to cnn
00:04:54.960 which says at a private dinner in 2018 bernie sanders said he didn't believe a woman could win
00:05:04.400 against donald trump could did not believe a female candidate could win the presidency
00:05:09.020 because i guess donald trump's so mean and evil and and therefore would use sexism and drive a wedge
00:05:17.820 and and and be able to defeat any any woman this comes out and bernie sanders of course immediately
00:05:23.800 denies it you look at that and to me i think is it possibly said something in that realm like you
00:05:30.820 know there's no way bernie sanders like by the way no women could ever be president and there's that's
00:05:35.020 not what he said that's how it's being portrayed it's not i can't imagine he said that he probably
00:05:38.520 said something to the effect of you know all those republicans all those racists in and sexists in
00:05:45.060 pennsylvania and michigan they're just not going to go for a woman because they're bad people and we're
00:05:51.260 great progressives and you know this is a strain of thought on the democratic side it's why biden
00:05:55.680 does very well the idea is that you know all these these blue collar people can't handle
00:06:02.100 women and people of color so they're they we got to run a white guy that's a strain of thought that's
00:06:07.120 pretty straight through the republican party or excuse me the democratic party and it's also what
00:06:11.860 fueled the initial birtherism it's what the the initial memo from the clinton campaign about
00:06:16.640 birtherism was about it basically said they're gonna everyone's gonna see barack obama as this other
00:06:21.500 this this person this foreigner and we need to stand up on our side and make sure everyone
00:06:26.540 believes that because hillary clinton is apple pie america so then uh after bernie denies this claim
00:06:35.640 warren comes out yesterday and confirms it so a hundred percent clear that elizabeth warren was the
00:06:43.540 one who leaked it their campaign and now she comes out and actually confirms it saying uh that uh i thought
00:06:49.880 a woman could win he disagreed is the way she said it but we're still friends and of course we work
00:06:55.120 together and i i don't want to get caught up in any of this well you shouldn't have leaked it then and
00:06:58.840 then confirmed it on the record right you could have easily if you have a friend of 20 years denied
00:07:03.340 that he said it or denied he said it in that context right and so i totally i believe sanders may
00:07:11.240 have said something i don't believe it's how warren is portraying it but the big takeaway for me here is
00:07:15.560 this whole story shows you what a terrible person elizabeth warren is this is a person who you've
00:07:23.780 been aligned with bernie sanders who you've been friends and close associates for 20 years and now
00:07:30.660 you're coming out on record and saying he's essentially a sexist three weeks before the
00:07:35.640 election yeah but her point is he started it by calling me an elitist yeah right so which again
00:07:42.100 he hasn't done is sanders guilty of of of these under you know these weird campaign tactics under
00:07:49.720 the i think he is and probably is trying but like elitist is something a little bit different than
00:07:55.920 he doesn't believe women are capable of doing these jobs right like essentially you don't think a woman
00:08:01.860 could win i mean that is an absolute sexist allegation and warren it takes out of a private
00:08:10.480 conversation leaks it to the media and then defends it on record hard to imagine there being a more
00:08:18.320 underhanded tactic and it just shows i mean every one of these candidates they're just awful so bad
00:08:24.380 they're awful but this is a particularly bad one from elizabeth warren i mean she's she's she's
00:08:28.800 trashing her buddy you know what happened to comrades they're supposed to be tight comrades working
00:08:36.400 together for the future victory of the soviet republic and look look at all this it's it's sad
00:08:41.620 it is sad it is triple eight seven two seven beck uh more coming up in 60 seconds this is the glenbeck
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00:10:25.800 pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program uh big debate tonight and um we lost uh we lost an
00:10:37.540 important cog in this wheel um and you know these racist democrats that have ignored yet another
00:10:45.740 minority candidate that they could have voted for what a bunch of racists uh cory booker is out
00:10:51.320 only explanation only explanation is that these are racists who don't want a black person uh to be
00:10:57.600 president of the united states again well let's just look at the the evidence maybe you're you're
00:11:01.760 not thinking about this right i mean you got joe biden white white bernie sanders white pete
00:11:07.220 buddige white elizabeth warren white white and native american probably whiter than any other american
00:11:13.860 uh on this continent yes actually yes i think you might be right on that um amy klobuchar
00:11:19.700 white michael bloomberg white uh tom steyer white andrew yang there's your person of color left in
00:11:28.800 the race at this point but he's not in the debate tonight not in the debate tonight uh michael bennett
00:11:33.420 white uh and then you have john delaney who's still in the race white and i guess you have to count
00:11:39.220 you have to go to deval patrick now to find an african-american candidate okay that's right there
00:11:44.420 is one there is one left who launched like seven minutes ago and has never had one percent in any
00:11:50.380 poll i don't believe and then you do have tulsi gabbard i guess who's a poc but also um uh a person
00:11:57.080 of color who has been trashed by the democrats the entire time oh yeah i mean she's been enemy number
00:12:03.040 one in the race so basically they have uh they have three minority candidates left uh and one of them
00:12:10.680 has never even ranked in a poll and the other two are the ones that the democratic party has
00:12:15.240 overlooked consistently since the beginning i mean andrew yang has outpolled a lot of these candidates
00:12:20.480 and never gets any attention he's out fundraised a lot of these candidates and never gets any
00:12:24.880 attention telsey gabbard has outpolled a lot of these candidates doesn't get any attention
00:12:28.660 and they dismiss them completely and then deval patrick has never had any attention at all i don't
00:12:34.620 know that i've even heard anybody on cnn mention his name no maybe i'm on his announcement day
00:12:40.720 yeah maybe then and that not since though deval patrick i've completely forgotten he was even in
00:12:46.720 the race yeah he's not doing anything he's there's a there's an article about michael bennett in local
00:12:51.940 colorado media that said is michael bennett still running for president you don't want that to be
00:12:58.600 the headline three weeks ahead of iowa what was the answer to that uh undetermined you don't know i guess
00:13:03.940 he is he's still staying in there and i don't understand this patty you're cory booker okay
00:13:10.200 cory booker is a relatively well-known national figure okay he's in the race he's not doing
00:13:16.800 anything he's been a giant zilch since day one yeah i mean never made an impact despite constant
00:13:23.800 praise from the media every one of his debate performances was the greatest debate performance
00:13:28.040 of all time and he hasn't made a dent in this race however you've gone through all of this time
00:13:35.580 you're three weeks ahead of the vote in iowa three weeks why on earth are you dropping out of the race
00:13:43.520 now why not sit back and say look maybe let's just say joe biden flames out let's say we got this news
00:13:52.440 yesterday that apparently burisma was hacked okay so let's say emails leak and it shows joe biden
00:13:58.440 you know sending selfies to the head of burisma to bribe him to give his son more money i don't know
00:14:04.160 what's going to come out of it if that happens that would be fun though it would be fun i don't want
00:14:08.260 to see the pictures but it would be a fun scandal if biden let's just he drops out he completely
00:14:13.360 dissolves he makes some huge error and drops out three weeks before the race where do his votes go i mean
00:14:19.940 they probably go to budujed or klobuchar but if you're booker why wouldn't you want to be in the
00:14:24.920 conversation for those votes who knows you're already all the way here i don't understand unless
00:14:28.900 you have zero dollars left yeah but unless you just can't go another moment and you can't pay for it
00:14:35.800 uh i don't know and i understand that from someone who's like let's say john delaney right yeah who can't
00:14:41.360 do anything cory booker is a u.s senator cory booker is on tv all the time you run the campaign with
00:14:47.180 no field offices and no knocking on doors you just go on television 900 times and talk about
00:14:52.980 whatever you can and hope yeah you know i mean it is a strange time to drop out it's a strange time
00:14:57.400 the only reason you do it i think is if you have some sort of arrangement with one of the candidates
00:15:02.640 or a belief that maybe you're going to be a future vp and that is the talk about booker because he's so
00:15:08.720 nondescript there's no one who's he has no base he's not the type of person who's going to over
00:15:14.200 shine or outshine the the lead candidate so does a joe biden say hey you can be my vp does a
00:15:23.560 you know uh bloomberg or um i mean i don't know maybe a buddha i don't know who would who else
00:15:30.020 would pick i don't think it's a sanders or maybe warren would might be smart for buddha judge since
00:15:35.060 he's got no support exactly that's good in uh minority communities no might be a good move for
00:15:41.380 him i maybe i mean this there was a poll that came out the other day that was i mean you you made
00:15:46.360 the point of the racist democrats who will not support their minor minority candidates and let's
00:15:52.900 it might not be true that might not be the reason however i will say there's a lot of if it was a
00:16:00.420 republican if the republicans be the reason it would be the reason completely right yeah listen to this
00:16:05.180 poll this is uh this just came out the other day um and it's pretty pretty fascinating talking to
00:16:12.760 african-american uh voters uh what would you be comfortable with supporting uh for example um you
00:16:21.240 know a person younger than the age of 40 okay pete buddha judge younger than 40 uh 63 say they'd be
00:16:29.240 comfortable with supporting or enthusiastic about supporting and uh there's 25 that said i'll have
00:16:35.060 some reservations and only eight percent would be very uncomfortable supporting someone under 40
00:16:40.060 another characteristic of pete buddha judge is that he's gay how does that play with african-american
00:16:46.080 voters well um instead of eight percent who are very uncomfortable it's 21 i mean basically a fifth
00:16:54.740 of all black voters are very uncomfortable supporting a gay man for president that is a
00:17:00.840 gigantic number bigger than any other number of all the questions that they asked including uh the
00:17:06.320 second place was a billionaire by the way that was the second one but a white man a white woman uh
00:17:11.840 younger than 40 older than 70 they don't have any reservations the reservations are if they are gay
00:17:17.180 and another 20 have reservations so 41 of black voters are uncomfortable voting
00:17:24.220 for a gay uh candidate that is not a minor deal amazing that's a big deal if you're pete buddha judge
00:17:31.460 how you overcome that i don't know i don't know i mean that is that seems to be something that if it
00:17:36.720 was if you found that 41 of republican voters um were on that we and i'm sure we will hear that
00:17:42.600 they're you know there's some poll that shows that and it's like that will be a big deal if buddha judge
00:17:46.620 is the nominee uh so far it hasn't had a lot of press but i don't know how buddha judge gets over that
00:17:51.780 hump it's hard to win the democratic nomination without support from black voters yeah maybe that
00:17:56.100 changes but he's got an uphill road there 888-727-BECK more coming up in 60 seconds
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00:19:16.840 wow uh so you know obviously hacking is a terrible thing and we don't condone it but i'm sure fascinated
00:19:35.860 to find out what these uh russian hackers found when they successfully hacked into burisma uh are you
00:19:44.700 not curious would you not like to know what they came up with again i'm with you on this this is not
00:19:51.840 the way just so wrong the russian stop don't i mean look the russian government is they're not good
00:19:58.840 actors no they're not and no they are not you're not shoring this stuff on uh though you know we're not
00:20:04.140 gonna have a choice here it seems apparent that so now that they've done it let's find out what
00:20:08.640 they found i am i will be interested to see it because you know this is going to be internal stuff
00:20:14.200 and stuff that you know no one would have uh any any way of accessing now my understanding is it's
00:20:19.720 not entirely certain what they came up with if anything really i know they were trying they were
00:20:23.900 just called successful they're phishing scams right so they got access to some email boxes but we
00:20:29.840 don't know how many we don't know of who we don't know if there's any information whatsoever as it
00:20:34.360 relates to this and there may not be but there may be but last time there was yeah you know last time
00:20:39.640 they did hack into the dnc situation uh and they did release thousands of emails i'm of the belief
00:20:47.200 that it really didn't have much of an effect at all on the election however a lot of people like to say
00:20:53.320 that that dnc hack was a big deal i mean what did it do embarrassed debbie wasserman schultz i mean i
00:20:57.820 how can she not be embarrassed walking through everyday life i remember she's always embarrassed
00:21:02.240 yeah i i remember talking about i thought there'd be a lot more yeah i actually you almost admired the
00:21:09.220 restraint of of podesta in some circumstances i thought you know i mean they basically there was
00:21:16.120 the one thing where they were sort of favoring clinton over sanders so what first of all was not
00:21:22.500 the reason she won by four million votes by the way over uh over sanders it was not that close of
00:21:28.060 an election first of all and second of all look everyone knew the democrats would rather have clinton
00:21:33.580 than sanders and they didn't want to run a socialist you know that was back in the day when the democrats
00:21:39.000 wanted to hide the fact that they were socialists that's no longer the case apparently as you see
00:21:45.440 warren and sanders are basically leading these early states but still this was at a point where they
00:21:50.720 wanted to kind of downplay the socialism in the party but that was about it right i mean i there
00:21:56.220 wasn't much there i didn't think that that really did anything this is one of the things i think you
00:22:01.340 know the media likes to do which is blame it on the hack so that we can say trump won unfairly well
00:22:08.240 like trump just won yeah i mean just at some point you need to get over that he just won he won the
00:22:14.480 election you know i it is important for us to look at russia and what they're doing because they want to
00:22:19.880 turn elections but they didn't successfully turn this one this one just happened and you just at
00:22:25.480 some point you have to recognize that don't you yes at some point you get over you would think
00:22:29.440 but they i don't know they never seem to we'll see 888-727-BECK but it will be fascinating to keep
00:22:38.360 an eye on this and uh see if we ever get any information on the bidens due to this hack
00:22:44.200 you're listening to glenn beck so 2019 rough year in some ways data breaches hacks and attacks dotted
00:22:55.100 the cyber landscape as we were just talking about the victims were all over the place and they ran
00:22:59.420 the gamut from city and state governments there were hundreds of them to hospitals hotels and
00:23:04.820 universities to websites and apps social media and tech companies banking and credit giants this is
00:23:09.660 our world that we live in now and that's just to name a few cyber security experts estimate that
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00:24:10.860 it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program 888-727-BECK
00:24:34.860 uh pretty exciting and we're what two and a half weeks away from the uh debut of uh i don't know
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00:24:50.400 america featuring who i'm not sure who hosts this program uh yeah no a new show starting on the blaze
00:24:57.880 here in a couple weeks i think next week we're going to start with some preview content and then
00:25:01.400 february 4th uh day after the caucuses okay i'll be there for an election uh related show
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00:25:13.100 you can get all the social things to follow and and the good thing about this and this is happening
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00:25:29.040 wherever you get your podcasts yeah we're pretty excited about that yeah i mean it's gonna be
00:25:33.020 really it opens uh the show up to a couple of great things you know we got on sound uh sound
00:25:37.460 cloud yeah um is that the one or it was a it was uh uh what's the other one that's myspace
00:25:44.620 a friendster it was myspace it was my yeah we finally got on my pat's on myspace which uh we're
00:25:50.900 really excited about yeah um so my understanding is if you put pat and your top eight friends
00:25:56.600 uh you're gonna win a prize yeah it's illegal to share it yeah but um everybody's doing it anyway
00:26:03.920 so just go ahead um it's amazing how those things have changed i mean there's a graph i saw the other
00:26:11.580 day of all the social networks and how they've risen and then fallen and the myspace one is just
00:26:18.000 sad i mean it peaks destroying all of them and then just goes away within like two or three years
00:26:23.280 and the only thing it's around now for is occasional scandals of photos that were posted
00:26:29.160 on myspace in the past like for example there was a guy who it was a judge on some tattoo related
00:26:39.060 reality show i don't i know there's a bunch of those i don't i don't know which one this was
00:26:43.960 exactly but he's been a judge on the show for 13 years okay so he's again it's amazing the television
00:26:50.920 age that we live in and that shows that can be popular enough to be on the air for 13 years
00:26:55.880 we have absolutely no knowledge that they exist but apparently this is a pretty big show
00:26:59.620 and he um someone digs up his old myspace page and finds pictures of him in blackface
00:27:08.600 big scandal he he's he has to resign or gets fired fascinating though to watch that go down
00:27:16.400 because here is a guy who um there's no evidence that he was a you know some it wasn't like posts
00:27:24.160 where he was praising nazi ideology or was like he he was at 14 kkk meetings yeah he he has two
00:27:31.900 pictures of himself on halloween where he's dressed up as an african-american person the same way joy
00:27:39.400 behar did the exact same thing dressed up as a used blackface uh and she's fine and on the view and
00:27:47.200 there's no problems with it because she's substantially liberal enough if you're progressive enough
00:27:51.140 if you like taxes to be high enough if you want abortion to be easy enough to get if you want
00:27:57.360 babies to make sure that they don't really have a great chance of survival that makes it okay to wear
00:28:02.440 blackface that that's okay yes it does so this guy bad is dressed up in blackface again not something
00:28:10.200 uh just safety tip kids at home not a good idea in basically any circumstance okay um however he did
00:28:19.840 this and he was dressed up as uh someone from the los angeles lakers interesting because it harkens
00:28:27.140 back to mind specifically one jimmy kimmel who dressed up as carl malone in blackface on national
00:28:34.320 television right and received no repercussions whatsoever and continues to be a a liberal megastar
00:28:42.400 but he's so he's he's great with babies being killed in the womb he's fine he's fine with that so
00:28:46.860 that makes the blackface thing like you said just perfectly fine he wants taxes to be sufficiently
00:28:51.380 high enough yep he wants health care to be given to you by the government so therefore blackface
00:28:56.460 a-okay it's amazing that is the policy and it's funny because one of the comments you know and
00:29:01.440 it was one of these stories and this drives me crazy but it's like here's here's one the first
00:29:07.900 paragraph are like the very basic details of the story and then it's this twitter user said and then
00:29:13.680 there's just like 25 comments from random people on twitter that yeah i guess the person writing the
00:29:17.740 story found interesting instead of writing comments themselves they're like let's just sign on copy and
00:29:21.960 paste this on there but the first comment that they thought was so brilliant was well i'm glad this guy's
00:29:27.780 learning the lesson of justin trudeau you don't use blackface what lesson did he learn but he's the
00:29:34.060 premier of canada yeah it's like he's a prime minister yeah if you use blackface you can run countries
00:29:39.620 is that the lesson he was supposed to learn or is it that he's supposed he can learn you can run
00:29:43.760 states like in virginia yeah which one is it what lesson are you supposed to learn and of course what
00:29:50.300 is fundamentally built into this and of course the larger perspective is you should be progressive
00:29:56.800 you should be liberal because you know what happens when you are you get excused for all the mistakes
00:30:02.060 you've made in your life it's a wonderful get out of jail free card you'll never have to pay a price
00:30:07.620 for the things you shouldn't have done because if you are sufficiently in favor of government
00:30:12.360 health care will exonerate you and that is an incredible free pass to life if you happen to be
00:30:19.660 someone on the left what a wonderful thing what a great way to live man you never have to deal with
00:30:25.960 with the arguments of the other side you just dismiss them as racist and if you screwed up if you
00:30:30.660 happen to have a little me too violation here or you had a little bit of a blackface incident there
00:30:36.920 we won't even talk about it don't even worry about it so i don't know what this guy's politics are but
00:30:41.480 he's ejected from society now and people like jimmy kimmel will remain on television you know uh people
00:30:48.260 like uh governor northam people like justin trudeau they maintain everything perfectly fine the liberal
00:30:54.620 left-wing uh country of canada goes and supports this guy and re-elects him after the scandal yeah do
00:31:02.360 you think donald trump survives a blackface scandal in 2020 uh no i'm gonna go with no no i'm gonna go
00:31:08.360 with no that's for sure and you know you'd think in in today's day and age because you know like for
00:31:15.180 example sarah silverman who is pretty left and um has had minor repercussions from her own blackface
00:31:21.040 scandal she did blackface on television why to parody and mock and demean racists
00:31:29.180 that shouldn't be looked at as the same thing as justin trudeau who just thinks it's a-okay and
00:31:36.980 funny to go out and dress up as someone right uh just for the laughs that's that those things should
00:31:43.860 be treated differently we've just treated them the opposite way the repercussions have gone to the
00:31:48.580 person who is against racism and justin trudeau skates through okay yeah it doesn't i mean the
00:31:54.700 it is a fascinating world to navigate pat because you can't find the end there's no way to know
00:32:01.380 who gets cleared who gets prosecuted who whose life gets ruined and whose life um you know gets
00:32:09.620 promoted and a lot of times it's politics but not always i was just looking for the quotes of justin
00:32:14.780 trudeau about um about the airliner being shot down in iran uh just to add to the justin trudeau
00:32:22.480 insanity that he was he's essentially without actually naming donald trump blames it on donald
00:32:29.120 trump unreal because of the heightened tension in iran the airline was shot down those canadians
00:32:35.600 would be alive who were on that flight today if it weren't for the escalation intention in the
00:32:41.580 middle east which you know he's obviously blaming on donald trump i mean this guy is uh he's gonna
00:32:48.880 make it increasingly difficult to work with canada who's you know one of our biggest trade partner
00:32:53.680 one of our closest allies and uh and he was first of all he's pissed off that we didn't alert him to
00:33:01.680 the fact that we were gonna drone kassam sulaimani and he's a little upset and and hurt about that
00:33:08.480 well i'm sorry uh you're not exactly that was nice that was really nice i'm not exactly best
00:33:15.480 friends with donald trump so he's probably not going to get in touch with you and uh run that past you
00:33:20.120 no uh no and and then for them to be blaming uh donald trump like all the democrats uh it's just
00:33:29.240 despicable it's despicable it's despicable and they're just it's just not a good argument
00:33:33.500 at all right it's just not a good argument this is something the left struggles with uh so so so
00:33:41.560 mightily the person who commits the crime is the one responsible for it when iran shoots down an
00:33:48.800 airliner iran is responsible for it yes not the united states not the people who dare to get on the
00:33:55.960 plane i kept hearing like i can't believe iran didn't close down airspace well closing down airspace
00:34:01.900 would have been a good idea but really the problem was firing at the planes that were in the airspace
00:34:06.340 right it wasn't exactly a lot of planes came and landed during that period they didn't have much of
00:34:12.700 a problem and this plane had taken off two minutes before it was shot down unbelievable i mean it's
00:34:18.260 really really you can't keep track of that come on if you can't keep track of it uh perhaps no one
00:34:23.980 should be flying into your country which by the way another safety tip don't fly to iran
00:34:28.440 i mean were you surprised i was surprised that there were 63 total canadians in iran let alone
00:34:34.760 on one flight yeah i was too and that's a lot of canadians to be in iran what are they doing there
00:34:39.180 uh has that ever been explained are they are they in oil over there because i don't think there's that
00:34:45.260 are there 11 americans in all of iran i don't know i i don't know i i find that this is another part
00:34:52.000 of this too which look plenty of people you know i have a relative who was born in iran came over
00:34:57.240 here married into our family as a great dude like there's plenty of people you know there's lots of
00:35:01.140 people who've come over here from iran that you know who love freedom and great people yeah uh
00:35:05.800 however obviously when you're talking about a war-torn region and an enemy of the united states
00:35:09.840 you have to have a high level of sensitivity uh to toward uh the population to make sure that you
00:35:16.780 don't the wrong person doesn't get in well think about the 63 people were flying into canada a border
00:35:21.760 we have completely unguarded i mean basically you can get over that border incredibly easily
00:35:27.060 and in on one flight 63 people were coming from iran that's a good point to canada yeah you know
00:35:35.000 it's something that you know look the the the northern border is a much more difficult border
00:35:39.220 to secure with a lot less people uh crossing it and you know resources wise might not make sense
00:35:45.020 though it's something that we've seen i mean they wanted to blow up lax and we caught someone
00:35:49.400 coming over that the canadian border right um and and that was uh this is back in the clinton years
00:35:54.800 and that was their target this is a real threat so it is something that that is it's a it's a little
00:36:01.080 a bit of an interesting aside to the story i was i would say unaware that there was that much travel
00:36:07.580 going on between canada and iran i was like god yeah that's that's a little bit of an eye opener
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00:38:42.540 this is the glenbeck program
00:38:47.340 it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenbeck program uh please say a prayer for uh glenn's
00:39:16.060 daughter mary today who's going in for um some surgery some brain surgery today uh really uh a big
00:39:23.340 day for her and for the beck family and so if you could keep them in your thoughts and prayers that'd
00:39:28.520 be great and of course that's why glenn is uh not in today although we do expect him back tomorrow
00:39:33.040 this was something that they had planned for a very long time and is a big deal and you know hopefully
00:39:38.580 has some really positive uh positive outcome for mary yeah hopefully it's some positive effects for
00:39:45.900 her life and we're really we're excited about the other side of it but of course it's a it's a tough
00:39:49.740 day and uh and makes everybody nervous so uh your prayers would definitely be uh help uh helpful there
00:39:55.360 also uh jeffy went to the emergency room last night because he had some stomach trouble for the last few
00:40:00.100 days and he just got worse last night so amber his wife took him to the hospital they admitted him
00:40:05.340 because he's got an inflamed gallbladder uh pancreatitis and elevated liver enzymes whatever
00:40:13.860 that means i i don't know i don't know so he's seeing a gi doctor upper you know the reps the gi area
00:40:20.320 which is the uh like your intestines i think right your intestines and your stomach and anyway he's
00:40:28.160 that's what he's got going on so if you could keep him in your prayers today as well that'd be great
00:40:32.540 um what a surprise that he wouldn't be completely healthy it's i was stunned you know yeah i was
00:40:38.920 legitimately stunned he looks like the picture of health right you know it's like a jack la lane
00:40:43.780 in the day type of situation that's jeffy and then you know here you go but they did but she made a
00:40:50.580 point to say this is not a heart event his heart is fine so that's good thing it's not a repeat of
00:40:56.360 last year which is wow it's been almost exactly a year right since the last time he was in the hospital
00:41:01.080 and you gotta think you know if it's once a year uh serious health issues for jeffy it's pretty good
00:41:06.860 for him i've kind of i feel like it would be more more often that is one way to look at it i love the
00:41:14.180 guy as much as we hammer it is i get scary when you get to this age my wife's totally freaked out
00:41:19.260 by this it seems like everybody around us is either sick or dying and that happens i guess you just like
00:41:23.720 as you get older everyone you've known your entire life starts hitting these ages where you they have
00:41:28.840 massive issues yes um and just a this is kind of just a reminder that life is sucks entirely i mean
00:41:36.260 it's just a constant series of disappointments that's a good way to look at it and and you'll hear
00:41:41.240 more of them tonight on the democratic debate constant series of disappointments in every single chair
00:41:46.040 you're listening to glenn beck
00:41:49.420 you're not a star trek fan are you still are you are you hillary you don't you don't like star trek
00:42:06.320 you said you were going to check out of that one yeah i i wasn't interested in it i thought it was
00:42:10.140 interesting he hasn't played that role for two decades so it's gonna be uh it's gonna be interesting
00:42:14.600 seeing him back in that role but it is i'm probably not going to be watching he's gotta be
00:42:18.720 what 80 now he's gotta be close to it yeah i would think so yeah it's weird they're doing this a lot
00:42:24.080 now i was walking uh through an airport a few weeks ago and there's posters all over the place
00:42:30.420 for mad about you 45 mad about you with like helen hunt and the 90s yeah the 90s right yeah
00:42:37.620 paul riser right they're doing it again did you notice the same people new episodes they're just
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00:42:48.140 seemed to indicate that like everything had worked out and they were together and they're doing
00:42:51.200 there's new episodes of the show like that was a huge show back in the day apparently it's back on
00:42:56.420 the air no idea nobody's ever been clamoring though for you know what we need to have come back
00:43:01.860 mad about you with helen hunt and paul riser i don't think anybody's ever said that
00:43:08.800 out loud not even paul riser no no okay no not a good sign wow
00:43:13.760 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program it's a pat and stew for glen
00:43:37.260 today 888-727-BECK uh vince vaughn's in a little hard hot water with the left i'm very disappointed
00:43:46.580 in him man oh my i don't know how he could do this but we'll tell you about that coming up in 60 seconds
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00:46:27.520 also pat gray unleashed uh they had the national championship of the college national championship
00:46:32.780 last night uh which as everybody knew was going to happen it was won by lsu uh did seem pretty clear
00:46:38.540 although it was a little bit in doubt in the first half a little bit and they got they got somewhat
00:46:42.840 close in the third quarter too um but in the end it was uh 42 25 lsu over clemson which i think is an
00:46:50.260 a little bit of a refreshing change i'm you know clemson alabama alabama clemson clemson alabama
00:46:55.560 alabama clemson a little different last night a little bit different it still had clemson which
00:47:00.580 i'm a little tired i'm almost as tired of clemson as i am alabama i'm just about there i'm not quite
00:47:07.240 there but you know it was i mean that lsu team is one of the greatest college teams of all time i think
00:47:13.720 so i mean i really good set all sorts of records undefeated pretty much blew everybody out
00:47:19.120 that's a it's a remarkable story attending the game last night was uh donald j trump and his wife
00:47:26.760 melania and sitting next to them oh my gosh i mean so disappointing right next to them talking to
00:47:34.860 them talking the mouth actually touched him touched him both shook hands with each of them oh my gosh
00:47:40.580 actor vince vaughn oh jeez what a disappointment oh what a horrible person how could you do that how could
00:47:47.560 you talk to the president of the united states yeah this this went viral yesterday because someone
00:47:52.240 posted it on twitter a left someone on the left and said i you know i i i'm very sorry to have to
00:47:57.920 share this clip with you like to say like now you have to hate vince vaughn and i know you liked him
00:48:02.720 before but now you have to hate him because obviously he's talking to donald trump which makes him a bad
00:48:06.820 person and now you can't watch his movies anymore like that is legitimately the tone right of the way the
00:48:11.140 left handled this yeah so ridiculous i just don't understand that i mean i you know and maybe it's
00:48:17.540 because we've been on the wrong side of this for so long in that almost every single person in
00:48:25.080 hollywood in entertainment is far far left and they all go perform for democratic candidates they all have
00:48:32.320 their music used by democratic candidates they all show up at barack obama's white house they all come
00:48:36.980 out in ads for socialized medicine and um you know rich people are evil despite the fact that they
00:48:44.540 are them and uh guns you shouldn't have them you're not responsible enough and you shouldn't drive that
00:48:50.360 suv you're a bad person let me get my motorcade killing babies is not a problem in fact it's desirable
00:48:55.460 it's desirable and if you don't allow people to kill babies then you're a terrible person we're so used to
00:49:01.300 that with every celebrity that i mean i don't even price it in like i go to a movie and at no real
00:49:08.080 point do i uh do i factor in whether the person has a left or right leading politics it's like it's
00:49:14.400 just not something i consider with the possible exception of some people who are so in your face
00:49:19.940 about it that it's hard to separate them from the characters they're playing robert de niro is like
00:49:24.680 that for me de niro's getting there um you know uh martin sheen alec baldwin uh you know barbara
00:49:31.880 streisand jim carrey has gotten to that point for me yeah you know and and some there are certain
00:49:37.240 there's a certain level of activism that gets so on your face it's just tiring and you no longer see
00:49:42.840 the person as the person they're playing you only see them as some left-wing activist that's in your
00:49:46.960 face trying to give you a message right and that's a different line than the average celebrity who
00:49:50.860 certainly votes probably 95 of them vote democrat but at least you can kind of brush it off with the
00:50:00.400 the left is not used to that that arrangement no if you come out and you publicly are not and there's
00:50:06.000 no indication by the way that that uh that vince vaughn was supporting donald trump he was just
00:50:10.960 speaking to the man right just speaking to the man in a friendly fashion now he probably does support
00:50:15.840 donald trump as we know but well i don't know that a lot of people put him in that category yeah i i
00:50:22.260 mean if i lean republican or it was surprising i remember when i heard it it was it was surprising
00:50:27.460 no but vince vaughn is really more of a ron paul ran paul type of guy than a donald trump guy now i
00:50:33.440 don't know maybe you know i haven't heard much about his politics recently but if it came to trump
00:50:37.200 or hillary or trump he would like right i think he's going to give him the choice he's gonna he's
00:50:41.320 going to lean republican yeah though he's not exactly the same brand of republican that you'd
00:50:45.680 necessarily associate with donald trump i mean you know he is much more of a libertarian leaning guy
00:50:50.820 though again he's not he has not made politics so in your face as a part at all of his his day-to-day
00:51:00.680 life he does he's an he's an actual person an individual that supports politicians just like
00:51:05.820 everybody does however he doesn't make it your you know his business to put it in your face all the
00:51:11.620 time the fact that he can't have a polite conversation amazing with not not even just some
00:51:16.620 random candidate the president of the united states i mean it used to be that that was sort
00:51:23.460 of expected you'd at least have positive interactions with a president even if you didn't
00:51:28.620 like them and now we're at that point where it's trendy to just not show up to the oval office
00:51:33.220 and you see that occasionally um from time to time over the years i remember there was a guy on
00:51:37.700 the boston bruins who was a republican and did not go to see barack obama right but those were few and
00:51:42.660 far between very few and far between now it's like the entire team yeah won't go yeah and the golden
00:51:46.960 state warriors famously would not go see trump you know i can understand you don't have to go you don't
00:51:53.060 have to make it a big deal however the idea that you can interact with people across party lines in
00:52:00.200 normal conversation like that's not it has nothing to do with politics that's just a normal human way
00:52:07.480 of dealing with life yeah yeah that's not supposed to be controversial you do realize that when you
00:52:13.340 walk into starbucks and you buy a cup of coffee or you go to mcdonald's there's a 50 50 shot you're
00:52:19.420 dealing with someone who doesn't agree with you politically and i you know i i don't need every
00:52:24.500 interaction i have in my life to be with someone i just i agree with on every topic i don't need that in
00:52:29.020 my life nor do i want it to be honest and i don't honestly more than that i don't want to even know
00:52:33.800 i don't want to know i don't care what you what you believe i you know i'm gonna obviously fight for
00:52:40.420 what i believe is right but this idea that you like you know ellen dealt with this a few weeks ago
00:52:45.600 where ellen was sitting with george w bush and they're friends and they're friends you know and
00:52:50.680 i you know are they friendly they're friendly right i mean i'm sure they're not hanging out every day
00:52:55.140 but they can't even interact in a positive way i mean it's crazy ellen does more for
00:53:02.500 the democratic position when she does something like that than any crazy activist does yeah because
00:53:09.260 she shows she's a normal person she shows that she is willing to to talk to someone she disagrees
00:53:15.500 with and that makes republicans conservatives like her more yeah you know it means maybe they're
00:53:21.160 going to be more interested in one of when she does make a point about liberal politics on her show
00:53:26.420 maybe more conservatives might listen to it and consider it they might not like it they might not
00:53:30.520 agree but at least it'll be part of of the conversation and with vince vaughn last night it's not like he was
00:53:36.120 at a fundraiser with trump right or for trump or for the republican part he's at the national championship
00:53:41.580 football game yeah and and trump happens to be sitting next to him i mean it's not like he went
00:53:48.160 there specifically to see uh donald trump or support donald trump and the fact that you know he
00:53:54.180 was pictured talking with him and you're not i guess you're not supposed to even acknowledge he's
00:54:00.140 alive yeah it's just it's gotten so ridiculous in this country where does that end it can't end in a
00:54:07.040 good place if we keep this up if we keep insisting that uh you can't even talk to donald trump or people
00:54:14.680 who support him or you're a racist you can't even be near them you can't touch them you can't talk
00:54:20.240 about them in a decent way i mean i don't know where that ends up but it can't be in a good place
00:54:26.040 doesn't seem like it would be no but it goes back to i think what we we discussed last hour which is
00:54:32.760 the design of of this approach is not necessarily um different than when we talk about how uh you know
00:54:43.700 the the left can can get away with a blackface scandal like uh trudeau or northam but someone
00:54:51.320 on the right who would do it would obviously be thrown out of society immediately and it's not
00:54:55.920 about whether you wear blackface or not or whether you are republican or conservative per se it's about
00:55:03.460 ostracizing anyone who would even be mildly friendly to one of these people so what do you do if you're
00:55:09.060 in hollywood no vince vaughn is vince freaking vaughn vince freaking vaughn can do whatever he wants
00:55:13.360 right like he is a huge star he's i mean he's been making critically acclaimed movies over the
00:55:20.100 past few years uh dragged across concrete being one of them um that have been really well received
00:55:26.440 and have done uh really well with critics um he hasn't been making as many of sort of the old
00:55:31.760 school vince vaughn comedies lately but the guy still has a really good career and honestly can
00:55:35.980 kind of do what he what he wants he's able to survive these things but if you're a young actor
00:55:40.580 and you're coming up and you want to be the next uh vince vaughn you want to be the next chris pratt
00:55:45.620 you want to be the next big star you know you're not going to talk about these things publicly you're
00:55:50.400 not going to go say hello to donald trump at the football game and shake his hand and be respectful
00:55:54.800 because you know it might destroy your career and that's the message that is being sent here
00:56:01.060 the message being sent is you are not acceptable in society if you interact with the president of
00:56:08.280 the united states in a normal human way not out there right raising 50 million dollars for the guy
00:56:15.240 but shaking his hand and being polite to his wife that is now off limits and that message is being being
00:56:22.660 sent it was sent as well as we saw we did a few stories about this last year um with uh with the book
00:56:29.760 about um oculus rift the guy who uh you know guy in a trailer creates this amazing virtual reality
00:56:37.020 technology gets to the point where facebook buys it for multiple billions of dollars he is spotted at
00:56:43.540 one trump fundraiser and they destroy him they fire him he gets thrown out of out of the out of the he has
00:56:51.080 to release a statement lying about the candidate he voted for i mean all of these crazy things happen
00:56:56.820 it was in blake harris's book it's worth going back and reading a fascinating thing and it's tossing
00:57:02.960 people out of society despite their accomplishments because they have moderately pleasant interactions
00:57:10.140 with a person like that's what we used to freaking cheer on there was a time where you say okay look i
00:57:16.160 know you disagree with that guy but that's great that you guys are still friends and you still talk to
00:57:19.880 them about these things now that is like something that gets you thrown out of polite society and it's
00:57:26.460 something where if you are coming up in technology or entertainment or one of these big fields you're
00:57:33.660 going to hesitate being honest about who you are which is the exact opposite of what hollywood says
00:57:39.160 they want they kept saying oh they're going to keep everybody in the closet and they want to put you
00:57:43.040 know scared communists uh the red scare and all these things well what is it now you have
00:57:49.280 organizations that are basically like aa for conservatives in los angeles so they can talk
00:57:55.140 to someone openly these this is not a healthy environment how often did chris matthews talk about
00:58:02.260 ronald reagan and tip o'neill over and over and over they disagreed politically but then they'd have
00:58:07.860 the dinner and drinks together i mean we heard that a billion times you can't do that now i mean now
00:58:13.740 that's that's not acceptable it's only good when the conservative when this is utilized for a
00:58:18.860 conservative to abandon their principles and support some liberal policy exactly then it's great
00:58:22.700 yeah you know oh wow like this senator has decided to vote for socialized medicine after he went out
00:58:28.080 to you know this happened with orrin hatch a lot uh back when he was senator this was like this is this
00:58:32.660 is kennedy this is actually uh uh copy written as as you have to write to see after the it's the
00:58:38.500 orrin hatch and hatch would go out with kennedy and they'd come up with some you know left you know
00:58:42.840 left-wing philosophy on education that hatch would be the main quote-unquote conservative voice to
00:58:50.100 stand up for and everyone on msnbc would say this is bipartisan they went out to dinner i assume with
00:58:55.860 hatch not drinks but then i went out to dinner and said hey well we're gonna you know what the thing
00:59:01.180 i've been supposedly standing for and everybody in utah voted for me uh i'm not for that i believe the
00:59:07.220 opposite i believe what ted kennedy said because those ribs were tasty that is not a good way to
00:59:13.060 run a country however being friendly with someone is fine you can be friendly with them you just don't
00:59:17.640 abandon your principles just because you're friendly with them that's a trick that many in washington
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01:00:51.620 uh this is interesting apparently the house is preparing a likely vote tomorrow to transmit the
01:01:15.620 articles of impeachment to the senate and didn't they already they voted on the articles of
01:01:20.500 impeachment don't you just send them to the senate now they gotta vote now they're gonna vote
01:01:25.420 to whether they're about whether or not they're gonna send them to the senate and then they gotta
01:01:29.640 vote on whether they should vote uh then they'll vote on the retroactive vote and then they'll vote on
01:01:35.580 if if they vote to send them to the senate when should we send them to the senate and then they'll
01:01:40.140 have a vote on that and then they'll vote on whether they have a quorum um because they gotta
01:01:44.500 have a quorum call there's always a good quorum call mixed in one of these big dramas yeah it's
01:01:48.700 the biggest moment it's it's why uh the first star wars was so successful because they really
01:01:53.200 went through the parliamentary process uh in that first one the prequel yeah when they were just
01:01:58.880 like hey let's talk about trade policy for about 40 minutes of this movie and everyone was like
01:02:03.320 that's almost too sexy you know well i want more trade federation talk yeah that's what i need
01:02:10.340 yeah the trade federation talk was definitely sexy it really was and you know that's why people were
01:02:16.760 so annoyed at jar jar binks we need more trade federation talk there's actually an edit this
01:02:21.560 is totally off the subject but there's an edit online of star wars of just the trade federation
01:02:27.100 talk like it's like the trade federation edit and it's just to show you how much horrible trade talk
01:02:33.240 there was in that movie there's a lot in the phantom menace um so it's interesting they have uh
01:02:38.900 they're right they're going over uh trump is obviously now he's been impeached they have to
01:02:43.400 come to the situation where they name the house managers it's another big part of this uh they're
01:02:48.280 gonna and that's gonna they're gonna bring the uh articles of impeachment over then you have the
01:02:51.940 trial preparation um they're trying to get they think they're gonna do this trial in like a week
01:02:56.260 now i believe the clinton one was a month so they're really cutting this short they want to
01:03:01.200 you know both sides it seems like want this over with the democrats are proposing they you know
01:03:06.980 they're they're acting as if they want all these witnesses and in reality i think they want it over
01:03:12.200 with too they got a bunch of candidates they know they lost yeah they know they lost they want this
01:03:15.900 over with this is an embarrassment yeah and this is a massive failure and people will be one of the
01:03:20.080 things nancy pelosi's legacy is remembered for a massive failure when it comes to this yes she got the
01:03:26.340 she got the the word impeachment associated with this president but this is obviously going to fail
01:03:30.680 there's never been a point where people in the middle considered their argument on this um it's
01:03:36.240 never been one of those situations where you had you know the susan collins out there saying you know
01:03:39.880 what i might vote for this this seems very serious you get you know a little bit of lip service
01:03:44.240 occasionally but no one crossing the aisle no they tried to make us think that maybe mit romney would
01:03:49.520 maybe susan collins would but maybe lisa murkowski would but really i don't think there was any danger
01:03:54.900 of any of them yeah voting for impeachment or for conviction it's it's not impossible you'll see
01:04:00.860 a moderate or two switch it's it's not impossible however you know that with clinton there was a period
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01:06:17.360 it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn back program uh big big debate tonight uh featuring
01:06:44.500 the six candidates who qualified uh for the debate tonight uh not all six have really equal shot at
01:06:54.240 winning this nomination um some in fact and might as well just get out of it now and stop wasting
01:07:00.860 money i mean there's amy klobuchar i'm a little surprised she's still in this thing although was
01:07:07.880 she at 15 percent in iowa no i've seen her eight and ten percent here and there uh tom steyer got
01:07:14.300 15 percent in uh south carolina which is was odd and i believe hit 12 in nevada um and you know i was
01:07:22.400 in nevada over uh christmas break and everywhere i mean tom steyer's face is everywhere he's he's
01:07:31.680 buying every billboard it's like it's either it's either massage parlor naked ladies tom steyer and i
01:07:37.920 associate the two because of the sexiness of tom steyer oh yeah it's just hard to be super sexy just
01:07:42.840 the overflowing sexiness the utter sexuality of a tom steyer it's almost difficult to ignore yeah but he's
01:07:51.600 everywhere there and it's funny to see this because steyer is trying something really that's never quite
01:07:56.780 been done which is dump money as a billionaire into early states and take yourself from no one
01:08:04.180 knows who you are to absolute every you know just you blanket a state and then try to build yourself
01:08:12.160 into a personality that people will vote for and he started this and he got down this road and he
01:08:18.080 spent 70 million dollars and then michael bloomberg was like well i'm a much better billionaire than you
01:08:22.800 why don't i just do this better so now bloomberg has spent it looks like he by the time super
01:08:28.160 tuesday rolls around michael bloomberg will have spent a quarter of a billion dollars of his own
01:08:32.460 money on ads wow you saw them in the national championship game probably last night several
01:08:37.360 yeah several um it could be more than this it could be almost a half a billion dollars
01:08:41.920 and all on super tuesday states which is really fascinating because he is running in states essentially
01:08:49.120 unopposed these super tuesday states none of the candidates are they're all focusing on the
01:08:54.840 states so he's just like i'll just wait so he's blanketing and he's he is rising in the polls and
01:08:59.600 he's doing um you know he's been hitting eight percent ten percent in some of these early polls
01:09:03.180 in these states and he's up to five or six percent nationally so he's kind of doing the rudy
01:09:07.460 giuliani trick uh whatever that was was it 2012 or 2008 i believe yes where he waited till florida
01:09:15.100 but he didn't spend all the money that uh bloomberg is spending right now no i mean that so that was
01:09:21.120 his big mistake by the time it got to florida and he was waiting for everybody it was over he was
01:09:25.220 done yeah nobody cared about him and and because of that he has such a unique path right yeah i mean
01:09:30.120 you're right with giuliani it was you know outlook all these new yorkers moved down to florida they
01:09:34.400 love rudy he'll be able to win did not work now bloomberg is is facing something and his path is
01:09:40.160 different where he's rooting for there not to be um a the worst thing that can happen for bloomberg is
01:09:49.940 biden wins the first four states because if biden is there and he's the obvious front runner
01:09:56.200 bloomberg's toast however if what about the two other things happen he's got he's got an argument
01:10:03.060 one being there's a big split budajeg wins um uh let's say budajeg wins iowa uh sanders wins new
01:10:12.800 hampshire um warren wins nevada and biden wins south carolina all four of those are very possible
01:10:19.840 very possible now the dynamics change if budajeg wins iowa does he win also new hampshire i mean
01:10:26.640 there's a good argument to be made that that momentum will help him but if those four split up
01:10:31.260 then bloomberg comes in essentially as the guy to say look this is a mess i'm gonna win these other
01:10:36.240 states and and insert myself into this conversation the other one is a dominant performance by one of
01:10:42.000 the liberals so let's say sanders wins iowa then sanders goes back to back and wins new hampshire
01:10:47.880 which if he wins iowa he's got a really good chance of winning new hampshire that's possible too
01:10:51.800 yeah he wins those two which by the way he's leading in many polls in both of those states if he wins
01:10:56.220 those two in a row very good chance he wins nevada as well so he goes three for three no candidate
01:11:02.780 has ever won the first three states and then lost uh the last one who did this was um al gore
01:11:09.240 al gore in 2000 won the first three states and when he won the first three states as a non-incumbent
01:11:14.500 um he went on to win every primary now obviously someone like barack obama who was already
01:11:18.900 president it's a different story but when you have a non-incumbent it's not as easy to do this
01:11:22.340 so if sanders win the first three states good chance he he also wins south carolina you know
01:11:27.560 who knows biden could be destroyed by that point then you have you have to ask the democratic party
01:11:33.380 do you want do you really want bernie freaking sanders to be your nominee because if you want
01:11:39.900 an avowed socialist as your nominee you can have him he's way ahead but you know who else is there
01:11:45.120 michael bloomberg with his billion dollars and he can he you're not gonna have to worry about
01:11:49.580 fundraising you're not gonna have to worry about any of that stuff he's gonna he's gonna pay for
01:11:53.280 all of it himself and you know you're you might not like bloomberg but you know what he's super
01:11:58.260 liberal on guns he's super liberal on climate change he's super liberal on almost everything
01:12:03.700 with the exception of some business issues can you deal with that so you don't get bernie sanders
01:12:07.800 but he's is he universal health care as well i don't know if i've heard his health care uh plan
01:12:12.640 you know that's a good i i i i think he is i don't think he's medicare for all though
01:12:17.460 he's not like a full-fledged medicare for all he's more a more buddha judge approach uh medicare
01:12:22.000 for those who want it as they say in other words the public option keep supposedly like they lied to
01:12:28.140 us before if you like your health care you can keep your health care until we take it away yeah
01:12:32.060 that's the uh full the full sentence that got muddled a little bit uh behind the applause
01:12:37.120 it was always behind the scenes yeah i think i believe that's where he is we can confirm that
01:12:41.640 100 to make sure but he's not look bloomberg is running overtly as a supposed moderate
01:12:47.220 which is hilarious when you see him he is not moderate he is as extreme as anybody probably
01:12:52.600 in all honestly more probably more extreme than bernie sanders on guns that is that is oh no
01:12:58.180 probably about it bernie actually supported the second amendment he had his time he's from vermont
01:13:02.840 and he had his time where he was like yeah maybe people in rural communities now he denies a lot of
01:13:06.400 that now and he's he's just asked about confiscation he said absolutely not he's not
01:13:12.500 constitutional that's crazy because that i mean bloomberg is there yes bloomberg with the
01:13:16.560 exception of his security personnel does not want anyone to have a gun right uh now his security
01:13:21.300 personnel totally different story and he'll certainly use guns to come in to make sure that
01:13:25.400 your suv is not operating on gasoline that's coming in a future bloomberg administration for sure
01:13:31.280 but uh yeah i mean i think that there is an argument there for bloomberg steyer is a tougher case i mean
01:13:37.120 steyer would have to somehow win a couple of these early states and then become the only liberal
01:13:44.620 standing so if you look at this as a situation where let's say biden um is doing very well
01:13:50.720 there's no liberals left biden is is cruising and and steyer can win a couple states maybe steyer can
01:13:56.860 make the argument look i've got a lot of money i can fund this thing myself you know stick with me i
01:14:02.500 don't think there's a real steyer argument though i mean the steyer thing he's so bad as a candidate
01:14:07.460 he's so boring it's just hard to imagine him catching fire well bloomberg is at least a character
01:14:13.060 and i think he's a jerk in every way known he wants to take away my freaking soda and my straws and i
01:14:19.480 cannot think of anything more offensive to my soul than going after my soda he he even tried to take
01:14:26.220 away your salt yeah in new york yep and he did take away our walking spaces i know that oh yeah closed
01:14:32.520 off all kinds of streets where you can't drive anymore and actually made them walking spaces
01:14:37.700 made them plazas yeah i mean it just made things tougher to get around and navigate one of the big
01:14:42.620 things he tried to do in new york too was to to have this big commuter tax where you'd pay huge amounts
01:14:47.220 of money to drive into the city as you remember pat of course you were driving in the city every day
01:14:51.180 it was already really freaking expensive to park your car uh and paying tolls he wanted to you know
01:14:56.860 to make that much much higher think of what he would do to the national capital i mean as president
01:15:02.340 i mean think so think of the things he would push through there that would be uh i mean dc would be
01:15:07.200 even more of a mess than it is he's totally fine with controlling your life with with telling you
01:15:13.380 what you can and can't do what you can and can't eat what you can and can't have because he knows
01:15:18.280 better than you yep he honestly believes he knows better than you that that there are people and he's
01:15:24.400 one of them who are just way smarter than you are and they know how you should live your lives
01:15:29.060 yeah and that's how that's what he believes yeah it's interesting especially if you've been
01:15:32.300 listening to this show for a long time and listening to glenn talk about early 20th century
01:15:36.860 progressivism and woodrow wilson and how that all developed and if you listen to this show for more
01:15:41.460 than five minutes how could you have missed it i mean is there have been a five minute period on this
01:15:45.860 program where glenn has not mentioned woodrow wilson uh i mean five consecutive minutes without
01:15:51.120 woodrow wilson no there has not been in the history of the show right uh but if you know that
01:15:55.080 there's two candidates i think i like personify that woodrow wilson philosophy better than anyone
01:16:01.820 else elizabeth warren is one of them and michael bloomberg is the other people who are who
01:16:06.880 absolutely believe they know better than you how to live your life now of course there's elements in
01:16:13.100 every single one of these candidates of of this philosophy but even bloomberg is maybe the most pure
01:16:18.820 example because i mean all the way down to running massive campaigns to take away larger soda cups so
01:16:24.660 we can manipulate the amount of calories that you're eating you know getting rid of straws
01:16:29.060 getting rid of as you point out he wanted to get rid of table salt i mean think of this he wanted to
01:16:34.200 ban salt from your restaurant experience there was another thing he was talking about recently where
01:16:39.460 um he wanted he wanted the poor to stay poor or pay higher taxes yeah so that so that they didn't
01:16:48.180 have enough money to hurt themselves with right they would buy because if they have too much money
01:16:52.520 they'll go out to they're gonna go buy bad things and put into their body yep so then they can't buy
01:16:57.280 drugs i mean that's incredible oh and that is progressivism in a nutshell right there it's the
01:17:03.020 other side of the coin from a warren who wouldn't say something like that but still thinks it yeah you
01:17:07.180 know a lot of her policies lead to the same exact things and it's one of the reasons conveniently
01:17:11.220 medicare for all will raise taxes on the poor and the middle class uh i mean bernie admits it
01:17:17.440 warren doesn't quite admit it but it's obviously true and she even gets beat up by the left on on
01:17:22.820 her denial of these claims uh but it's going to be interesting uh 538.com released their model of
01:17:29.680 of the uh entire primary again like people like to beat up on polls but you look at the accuracy of
01:17:36.980 of the poll i mean you know the national election they project they projected it almost exactly as far as
01:17:41.980 the popular vote was which is what they were projecting some of the states they missed on
01:17:45.780 um and a lot of these forecasters did miss on that but the idea that uh that polls are worthless
01:17:51.420 is largely a myth i mean you know the polls got about 45 46 states right um the popular vote they
01:18:00.540 got it right you know donald trump's surprised in certain areas in uh you know to to a point of
01:18:06.360 all reporting shows that even their internal uh polling uh showed that they were not going to win
01:18:11.080 some of those races and they did so it's not always perfect but it does give you a good idea
01:18:15.580 this is really imperfect though because the polling in primaries and caucuses is much less reliable
01:18:23.060 than general election polling uh it's harder to do especially a caucus i mean what goes on in iowa
01:18:28.520 where everyone's in a room trying to convince each other is such a different process it's really hard
01:18:32.920 to do that and then everything has an effect on everything that comes after it so you know in iowa
01:18:39.880 you might say okay joe biden's got a 30 chance to win iowa well if he wins iowa his chances might
01:18:47.200 go from 20 in new hampshire to 40 in new hampshire everything whatever happens in iowa is going to
01:18:52.900 affect all these other races so to try to project all of these things in a row is basically an
01:18:58.660 impossible task and you should know going in that these things can't be perfect but it is an
01:19:04.020 interesting effort they say joe biden has a 38 chance right now to win the majority of delegates
01:19:11.140 for the democrats and 38 chance of winning is obviously he's the favorite by a pretty wide
01:19:17.140 margin on the other hand there's a 62 chance he doesn't win so there's a there's a much better
01:19:25.060 chance that he does not win uh the majority of delegates than that he does which is is a way that
01:19:30.680 you have to kind of think about this this is a race that's really up in the air uh sanders 23
01:19:35.540 percent warren 13 chance of winning the majority of delegates buddha judge 10 all others um with
01:19:42.400 the exception of uh all others is you know about one percent chance of people like bloomberg and down
01:19:46.660 the you know klobuchar uh the one that's really interesting though is they say there's a 15 chance
01:19:51.320 no one wins the majority of delegates which means you're probably going to have a contested
01:19:57.020 convention convention yeah a 15 chance they project right now which is significant yeah
01:20:02.200 all right uh more coming up uh seven two triple eight seven two seven beck it's pat and stew for
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01:22:20.680 It's Pat and Stu in for Glenn today.
01:22:23.180 Glenn is out.
01:22:24.320 He's with his daughter who is having brain surgery today.
01:22:28.800 And we have him in our prayers.
01:22:31.300 I hate to say this.
01:22:32.740 Our thoughts and prayers are with Glenn today.
01:22:35.280 Oh, wow.
01:22:35.720 Which is one of the worst things you can say.
01:22:37.720 Because if you're thinking or praying for someone, that means you're a bad person, as we've learned from the media.
01:22:42.140 It does.
01:22:42.580 It does.
01:22:43.260 That means you don't care.
01:22:44.040 Because that means you're not actually conducting the surgery.
01:22:46.240 Right.
01:22:46.720 Why am I not doing anything?
01:22:47.980 Yeah.
01:22:48.280 You're not doing anything.
01:22:48.960 I don't even have a scalpel of my own.
01:22:50.620 No, you don't.
01:22:51.240 No.
01:22:51.640 That's because I don't care.
01:22:52.700 You don't care.
01:22:53.420 But my thoughts and prayers are there.
01:22:54.880 And what are prayers to a Christian?
01:22:56.860 I mean, that means almost nothing, right?
01:22:58.580 It's like, hey, we're sending the most meaningful thing we believe in our deeply held faith.
01:23:03.760 Oh, well, we need more than that is what every Democratic candidate says, which is so nice after every single event.
01:23:10.580 Yeah.
01:23:10.640 But he'll be back tomorrow.
01:23:14.080 He's just out with her today.
01:23:15.620 She goes through a planned but serious surgery.
01:23:18.580 So Mary is in our thoughts and prayers today.
01:23:21.700 As is Jeffy, who's in the hospital again.
01:23:25.660 He's got some kind of upper GI thing going on.
01:23:30.740 Just one thing, if you do visit him in the hospital, don't bring holy water because it will burn him.
01:23:34.360 If holy water gets near him, we've seen this.
01:23:39.340 Yeah, right.
01:23:39.660 I mean, it just happened last time he was in the hospital.
01:23:42.860 It sears the skin.
01:23:43.740 That's not good.
01:23:44.380 Sadly.
01:23:44.660 Yeah.
01:23:52.920 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
01:24:04.360 Margaret, I think what you're saying there is that the president tweeted about this and then I came on the show and now I'm talking about it.
01:24:16.860 And I'm just not telling you anything about it because I'm talking around what you're saying.
01:24:21.820 I'm going to recap the events here so that I don't really have to answer the question.
01:24:26.800 Eventually, we'll run out of time for the segment and we'll not have to say anything.
01:24:30.280 That's the John Kerry way of doing this.
01:24:33.120 That's how I ran as president.
01:24:34.560 That's how I ran Secretary of State.
01:24:36.880 That's how I'll do this tomorrow.
01:24:38.180 So thank you for your time.
01:24:39.580 I left them $156 billion before.
01:24:45.740 Well, no, I just left them $156 billion on the tarmac.
01:24:49.600 That's all.
01:24:50.500 Does some of this going to be spent on child porn?
01:24:52.820 Absolutely.
01:24:53.920 That's why.
01:24:54.660 Look, that's a big.
01:24:56.180 Yes, of course.
01:24:57.260 Of course.
01:24:58.640 We knew that.
01:24:59.360 They could spend it on whatever they want.
01:25:01.080 It's their money.
01:25:02.000 What are we supposed to do about that?
01:25:04.960 Not give it back to them?
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01:25:24.280 That's Pat and Stu for Glenn on the Glenn Beck Program.
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01:25:32.400 Big debate tonight.
01:25:34.180 A little problem between Bernie and Elizabeth.
01:25:38.000 Get into that.
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01:27:06.160 So the big debate is tonight.
01:27:23.680 Six Democrats qualified for this particular debate.
01:27:30.760 And everybody is expecting the main action to be between Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren,
01:27:36.580 the two good close personal friends who are having a little bit of a tiff right now.
01:27:40.080 A little trouble.
01:27:40.960 A little trouble.
01:27:41.800 Warren was upset that some Sanders underlings were saying that she was an elitist.
01:27:47.440 So she decided to blatantly, obviously leak a report about a private meeting between Elizabeth Warren and Sanders back in 2018,
01:27:57.220 where apparently Bernie Sanders said he didn't think a woman could be elected president.
01:28:02.440 No, he denies that, but she says she's confirmed it.
01:28:05.380 Yeah, she's now confirmed it on record that I said that I thought a woman could win and he disagreed.
01:28:09.540 Now, it's hard to imagine the sort of sexist implication is something he actually said in person because it just doesn't.
01:28:21.680 I mean, you know, he probably was trying to say, you know, strategically, maybe a man has a better case.
01:28:26.740 If he said anything at all, maybe the man has the better case of winning some of these states that Trump won.
01:28:32.480 That is a very common analysis, by the way, in the Democratic Party.
01:28:35.540 Very common.
01:28:36.100 It was the same common analysis used back when the Hillary Clinton campaign was running against Barack Obama,
01:28:41.700 which eventually led to the birther situation.
01:28:45.360 It's also very common among the left who, if you, it works with progressivism, right?
01:28:50.460 They say we're progressives, we're wonderful.
01:28:52.340 But these little people in their blue-collar worlds, they can't understand a woman being president.
01:28:59.540 We have to give them a white dude.
01:29:01.280 They can't take a minority.
01:29:03.080 That's just, you know, that's sad.
01:29:04.900 But we're so much better than them.
01:29:06.240 At some point, they'll come along to our philosophy, but right now they're not ready.
01:29:09.560 So we have to have white Whitey, Whitey McWhiterson.
01:29:12.840 And only Whitey McWhiterson can win.
01:29:14.960 We need a man.
01:29:15.820 We need him to be white.
01:29:17.000 And that's the way we need to go.
01:29:18.020 And that is like legitimately a big part of the, it's half of the party believes that.
01:29:22.340 Oh, yeah.
01:29:22.760 They believe that, you know, the reason why Hillary Clinton lost is because she's a woman
01:29:27.040 and there was enough people who couldn't take a woman being president that they voted for Donald Trump.
01:29:31.760 That's their analysis of the situation.
01:29:32.780 They don't even take into account the Clinton death list.
01:29:35.400 They don't even take that into account.
01:29:37.160 We're still on the Clinton death list.
01:29:39.140 I love it.
01:29:39.680 Yeah, I know.
01:29:40.220 Yeah, I love it.
01:29:40.700 It's one of your favorites.
01:29:41.640 What is it up to now?
01:29:42.360 Like 5,000?
01:29:43.220 6,000?
01:29:44.020 I think that's about half of where it is.
01:29:46.680 Really?
01:29:47.020 Yeah.
01:29:47.380 And we know definitely Jeffrey Epstein is on the list.
01:29:50.540 Oh, he's definitely on that list.
01:29:51.520 Now, did they break into the prison themselves and do this?
01:29:54.440 Or did they have someone else do it for them?
01:29:55.640 No, they had somebody else do it.
01:29:56.700 Okay.
01:29:56.960 Yeah.
01:29:57.280 Because that would be ridiculous if they broke in themselves.
01:29:58.460 That'd be stupid.
01:29:59.020 I mean, you wouldn't even believe that they did it themselves.
01:30:01.700 Now, why didn't they kill him in the 10 years he was walking around Miami?
01:30:05.300 There was no reason to.
01:30:06.400 Oh, really?
01:30:06.920 Yeah.
01:30:07.100 Even though his name was in the book?
01:30:08.360 Yeah, yeah.
01:30:08.760 They thought he was going to get away with it.
01:30:10.060 Oh, okay.
01:30:10.660 So they just didn't bother.
01:30:11.860 Yeah.
01:30:12.580 Yeah.
01:30:12.780 Yeah.
01:30:13.100 That makes a lot of sense.
01:30:14.760 It does, doesn't it?
01:30:16.120 Yeah.
01:30:16.500 Yeah.
01:30:16.740 So Warren goes on, takes the really unusual step of confirming the story.
01:30:22.940 All she had to say was, look, it was, I mean, she started with this.
01:30:26.360 It's a private conversation.
01:30:27.320 We're not going to talk about what happened there.
01:30:28.480 Now, that's already a kind of a jerk move from Warren, who has supposedly been friends
01:30:33.740 with the guy for 20 years.
01:30:34.600 She could have just said no.
01:30:34.820 She said no.
01:30:35.320 Of course.
01:30:35.700 And he said something about a female candidate.
01:30:38.100 It did not mean he was a sexist.
01:30:39.400 Like, if this was leaked by someone else, that's how she would have responded, right?
01:30:43.760 Because she leaked it herself and probably designed the email that leaked it to whatever
01:30:49.480 CNN.
01:30:50.700 Yeah.
01:30:50.940 She came out and said, well, yes, he did say that, which is an incredibly, it's an escalating
01:30:55.940 move.
01:30:56.200 It's the killing Soleimani of this campaign, right?
01:30:59.220 Like, that is a big, it's like, you know, it actually kind of makes sense here.
01:31:03.620 Bernie Sanders using his proxies to kind of get under Elizabeth Warren's skin over and
01:31:07.620 over again.
01:31:08.220 And at some point, Warren's like, screw it.
01:31:10.720 We're sending a drone and I'm going to confirm on the record that Bernie Sanders is a sexist.
01:31:17.040 Now, she also says in the statement, which I find to be fascinating, that they're still
01:31:20.600 friends.
01:31:21.080 They still have all these wonderful things in common.
01:31:23.080 They're going to work together.
01:31:23.860 They're both, he's a great guy, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:31:25.680 And it's like, well, which one is it?
01:31:28.260 Is he a sexist, which makes this a scandal?
01:31:31.800 Or is he a great guy?
01:31:33.440 Because if he's a great guy still, then why do you, what's the scandal with the comment?
01:31:38.880 The only reason the comment makes news is because in theory, behind the closed doors,
01:31:43.380 he's a massive sexist.
01:31:44.640 Well, there's no evidence from the past that would lead you to believe that Bernie Sanders
01:31:49.620 is a sexist, right?
01:31:51.720 That's the good thing is that there's...
01:31:54.700 I hate to break this to you.
01:31:57.780 There's a little bit of evidence down that front.
01:32:00.000 Really?
01:32:00.520 Like what?
01:32:00.980 Not only though, you know, I mean, because he could say, well, what is it?
01:32:04.120 Like some off the cuff comment?
01:32:05.940 I mean, that would be...
01:32:06.680 Right.
01:32:06.900 Yeah.
01:32:07.260 Okay.
01:32:07.840 But I mean, it's a little bit different than that.
01:32:10.480 It's a carefully crafted essay that appeared in, you know, this is many, many years ago,
01:32:18.600 1972 essay.
01:32:19.760 And you've heard some of this before.
01:32:21.160 Though I believe there's a little bit of additional stuff we need to go over.
01:32:24.220 Just to remind you, and if you have children in the car, now's a wonderful time to go to
01:32:29.160 Kidz Bop.
01:32:30.500 Okay.
01:32:31.660 But this is an article called Man and Woman, written for the Vermont Freeman, an alternative
01:32:37.400 newspaper.
01:32:38.560 All right.
01:32:38.900 And there might be some sexism from Bernie in this, you're saying.
01:32:41.520 Well, yeah, you know, I can't judge it.
01:32:42.820 You help me bring this along.
01:32:44.580 All right.
01:32:44.840 He says, he's defining what men and women think.
01:32:48.980 You know, this is the reality.
01:32:51.040 Let's be real.
01:32:51.900 You know, when you're in an alternative newspaper, Pat, you can just be real.
01:32:55.280 You have to hold back.
01:32:56.080 We're going to keep it real.
01:32:56.740 This is the mainstream media.
01:32:58.140 We're going to go real.
01:32:59.220 That's what we're going to do.
01:33:00.160 All right.
01:33:00.600 He says, a man goes home and pleasures himself with his typical fantasy.
01:33:05.860 This is the typical thing that a man does.
01:33:09.540 A woman on her knees, a woman tied up, a woman abused.
01:33:14.880 Now, remember, this is Bernie Sanders summarizing an entire gender, and he believes that's the
01:33:21.780 typical, typical fantasy of a man.
01:33:25.340 So, who is the man who believes that's the typical fantasy of a man?
01:33:28.440 It's a man whose typical fantasy is what he just said.
01:33:32.820 That's, of course, reading maybe a little bit too much into this.
01:33:35.360 But again, he's able to summarize the entire female brain as well.
01:33:39.600 He says, a woman enjoys intercourse with her man as she fantasizes being raped by three
01:33:47.000 men simultaneously.
01:33:49.440 Then he goes on to, I mean, this is, how this guy, awful this was, how this guy has been
01:33:57.820 able to maintain a standing in public society with this on his record is remarkable.
01:34:05.600 I mean, something 150th as offensive as this would sink any Republican candidate.
01:34:12.960 Oh, what was it?
01:34:14.120 What's his face said a few years ago, you know, on the race?
01:34:16.300 They don't get pregnant or something.
01:34:17.980 Yeah, yeah.
01:34:18.200 They usually don't get pregnant when they're raped.
01:34:19.840 Right.
01:34:20.060 That's wrong.
01:34:20.900 But, I mean, he wasn't saying rape's good or people fantasize about rape.
01:34:24.200 It was nothing like this.
01:34:26.240 And it cost him his career.
01:34:28.460 He was done.
01:34:29.680 Now, I will say, you might point out, well, you know, there's been offensive things said.
01:34:34.120 And Donald Trump does seem to have some immunity on offensive things he said.
01:34:39.460 However, again, he's the only Republican who does.
01:34:42.180 The only Republican who's ever been able to pull that off, number one.
01:34:44.720 And number two, you know, a lot of it's this off the cuff, you know, as he would say,
01:34:51.180 locker room talk, right?
01:34:52.140 This is a deep philosophical point about, that's written.
01:34:57.340 Again, writing something is different than speaking it out loud, off the cuff.
01:35:01.000 He says, then the man and woman get dressed up on Sunday and go to church or maybe to
01:35:05.340 their revolutionary political meeting.
01:35:08.680 Now, this is something I think I can talk to you about, Pat, because I know you've experienced
01:35:11.760 it.
01:35:12.040 Have you ever looked at the Stag, Man, Hero, Tough magazines on the shelf of your local
01:35:17.280 bookstore?
01:35:18.360 Now, I know you're a long-term subscriber to Stag.
01:35:23.160 Stag.
01:35:23.960 Hero.
01:35:24.560 Hero.
01:35:25.080 Man.
01:35:25.820 Man.
01:35:26.300 Man.
01:35:26.340 Man.
01:35:26.360 Man.
01:35:26.380 Man.
01:35:26.400 Man.
01:35:26.420 Man.
01:35:26.440 Man.
01:35:26.940 I know you're a big, you believe.
01:35:28.640 I don't even know what that is.
01:35:29.940 I don't know either.
01:35:31.860 I honestly.
01:35:32.500 Stag.
01:35:32.540 Hero.
01:35:32.920 Man.
01:35:33.340 Tough?
01:35:33.740 Is that four magazines or is that one magazine with a long title?
01:35:36.480 I don't know.
01:35:37.180 Stag.
01:35:37.620 Stag seems like the name of a magazine.
01:35:39.900 Might be a name of something.
01:35:40.840 But man?
01:35:41.740 Is man a magazine?
01:35:43.200 That's a great title.
01:35:44.660 They're like the first person they got.
01:35:45.940 Man Magazine.
01:35:46.860 Yeah.
01:35:47.160 Like, it's like the first person who got on Twitter and was like, my name's Steve.
01:35:49.840 I'm at Steve.
01:35:50.520 Like, they really got the name.
01:35:52.420 It's just man.
01:35:53.320 They got one of the two genders as the title of their magazine.
01:35:56.020 Then Hero and Tough.
01:35:57.780 I don't know any of these publications.
01:35:59.920 Do you know why?
01:36:00.880 Now, listen.
01:36:01.480 Again.
01:36:02.580 Kids, please, if you have them in your car.
01:36:05.460 Again.
01:36:06.060 Another warning here.
01:36:07.440 But listen to this.
01:36:08.180 This is a sentence.
01:36:09.440 The guy who's arguably leading the race for the Democratic nomination wrote himself.
01:36:13.820 Do you know why the newspaper with the articles like, girl, 12, raped by 14 men, sell so well?
01:36:24.140 Do they?
01:36:25.320 Do, do, do.
01:36:26.180 Is that something that people want to read about?
01:36:28.180 A 12-year-old assaulted by 14 men?
01:36:32.380 In Bernie Sanders' mind, this is a fantasy.
01:36:35.480 A thing that people dream about.
01:36:38.160 That's freaking, like, that is, like, massively twisted.
01:36:43.020 Massively twisted.
01:36:44.500 And he says.
01:36:45.180 He was, what, like 30 at this time?
01:36:47.060 Yeah, something like that.
01:36:47.920 Because he's not, like, 12 at the time.
01:36:49.960 No, no.
01:36:50.340 Yeah, this isn't, like, a high school essay.
01:36:52.440 Or 15 or something.
01:36:53.200 Right.
01:36:53.280 He's 30.
01:36:54.280 He's a man.
01:36:54.920 He's an adult.
01:36:56.220 I mean, I don't know his age, but I think he's an adult.
01:36:57.920 It's 50 years ago, and he's 78 years old.
01:37:00.480 Yeah.
01:37:00.780 He's 28, 30 years old.
01:37:02.320 I would have guessed he's even older.
01:37:03.920 Jeez.
01:37:04.400 Because, I mean, he doesn't look young.
01:37:05.960 So, Sanders then goes, I love this, because he goes on and says, you know, many women seem
01:37:11.600 to be walking a tightrope, as their qualities of love, openness, and gentleness were too
01:37:16.320 deeply enmeshed with qualities of dependency, subservience, and masochism.
01:37:20.860 He's saying women have the quality of dependency and subservience to men enmeshed in them.
01:37:29.360 This is Bernie freaking Sanders writing this.
01:37:32.720 And then he writes, what are they, what is it, men are also confused.
01:37:35.720 What do they want from a woman?
01:37:36.700 Are they at fault?
01:37:37.460 Are they perpetrating this man-woman situation?
01:37:39.220 Are they oppressors?
01:37:40.620 He then goes on to, and this is a fascinating part of this.
01:37:44.080 This is, I'm reading this from an NPR review of this article.
01:37:48.380 Now, you would think that this would just be massively horrified, the tone of this.
01:37:53.160 Instead, the title is, The Bernie Sanders Rape Fantasy Essay Explained.
01:37:57.500 So he gets a nice little excuse built from NPR about how you can't really hold him to
01:38:05.220 this stuff.
01:38:05.840 He didn't really mean it.
01:38:07.420 Listen to this.
01:38:08.140 I mean, listen to the tone of this.
01:38:10.960 One way to read the essay is that Sanders is doing, in a supremely ham-handed way, what
01:38:15.520 journalists do every day.
01:38:17.460 Draw the reader in with an intention of getting lead, and then get to the meat of the article
01:38:21.240 in the middle.
01:38:22.500 That's how you summarize this article?
01:38:25.100 That's crazy.
01:38:25.600 And then they point out, because they are forced to, though he only sticks to his larger point
01:38:32.140 for three paragraphs.
01:38:34.700 So all of this rape fantasy setup leads to a three-paragraph point.
01:38:41.240 And what supposedly is the point?
01:38:43.200 The point is basically that men and women have a confused way of dealing with each other.
01:38:49.960 They all have these dark sides that they don't talk about, and then they all act in polite
01:38:55.520 and polite society.
01:38:56.580 But I don't think that excuses what he wrote at all.
01:38:58.540 Not at all.
01:38:58.860 It just explains it.
01:38:59.980 Right.
01:39:00.700 He's just summarizing, without the rape language, what he feels, which is that women want these
01:39:05.140 terrible things done to them, and guys want to do them to them, and that's what people
01:39:08.100 are.
01:39:09.240 I mean, and that is a...
01:39:10.100 That's unreal.
01:39:10.760 It's a massively amazing thing.
01:39:13.060 It's amazing what this guy gets away with.
01:39:15.700 He's a socialist in the United States of America.
01:39:19.200 He's got this freakiness in his past.
01:39:24.080 He's 78 years old.
01:39:26.060 He's had a heart attack.
01:39:27.360 How is this guy even in the race anymore?
01:39:30.620 I don't know.
01:39:30.980 How does anybody support him?
01:39:32.780 It's amazing.
01:39:33.340 He's also a candidate, by the way, that had major Me Too problems within his campaign.
01:39:38.820 Wow.
01:39:39.100 Not against him, but within his campaign last time he ran.
01:39:41.560 And another minor thing to mention, which is of interest to some, is that one of his
01:39:46.340 campaign volunteers tried to kill 10% of elected Republicans at a softball field or
01:39:51.260 baseball field.
01:39:52.120 Yep.
01:39:52.740 I know it's a kind of overlooked thing, but it's...
01:39:56.680 Wouldn't be overlooked if it was a Trump supporter.
01:39:58.620 I'll tell you that.
01:39:59.740 Yeah.
01:40:00.000 I mean, can you imagine, you know, this is one of the biggest, this is almost one of
01:40:05.820 the worst incidents in American history when it comes to government officials.
01:40:10.840 And only the idea that there were a couple of Secret Service people there that were able
01:40:15.560 to stop this guy.
01:40:16.320 And he got a total pass on it.
01:40:17.660 Yeah.
01:40:18.020 And look, I sympathize with the past.
01:40:21.260 Except in the world that they have created.
01:40:23.440 Yes.
01:40:24.480 He shouldn't if that's the world we live in.
01:40:26.960 He himself will go out and blame Donald Trump when a Trump supporter, not a volunteer, but
01:40:31.460 a supporter will go out and do something terrible.
01:40:33.500 They'll blame, blame, blame, blame, blame.
01:40:34.940 For the airliner disaster in Iran.
01:40:37.220 He didn't even do it.
01:40:38.240 Right?
01:40:38.520 I mean, this is like his enemy shot down an airliner and he'll blame Trump.
01:40:42.880 And look, I think as an honest human being who's not going to sell my soul for politics
01:40:50.040 to make a point against Bernie Sanders, that as I've said a million times, the person who
01:40:55.400 commits the crime is the one responsible for it.
01:40:57.720 We are individuals.
01:40:59.040 If Bernie Sanders was out there with even much worse rhetoric, he still wouldn't be responsible
01:41:03.280 for someone who's going and shooting people.
01:41:04.900 That being said, in the world that he's created, in the world he continues to participate in,
01:41:09.640 blaming people who are not responsible for their crimes, for the crimes.
01:41:13.640 He is probably the best example of this.
01:41:16.960 He continually vilifies Republicans, says they're out for only rich people, and to kill and make
01:41:23.620 people die because they don't get health care, because they want to benefit some executive.
01:41:29.360 He wants them to die from climate change.
01:41:32.220 He wants to kill millions of people because of climate change to help line the pockets
01:41:37.800 of oil executives.
01:41:38.880 He gives you that rhetoric, and this guy goes out and targets Republicans.
01:41:43.040 Well, I mean, under the Bernie Sanders logic here, of course Bernie Sanders is responsible
01:41:48.800 for that.
01:41:49.900 Yet he doesn't hold any responsibility for that.
01:41:52.500 He doesn't hold any responsibility for the Me Too stuff in his own campaign.
01:41:55.420 He doesn't hold any responsibility for the allegations against him.
01:41:58.580 And for the weird rape fantasies he's got.
01:42:01.060 For the weird rape fantasies, for his vacation homes, none of that has anything to do with
01:42:05.020 him.
01:42:05.540 It's really interesting.
01:42:07.380 It is an amazing magic trick.
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01:44:12.600 Life, as we summarized earlier, life is just a terrible, terrible series of tragedies,
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01:44:27.000 It's a good way to look at it.
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01:44:51.320 It does happen occasionally, but it's never the focus.
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01:48:15.960 Somebody actually asked John Kerry about the payment that the Obama administration made to Iran.
01:48:26.660 What was it, the $150 billion that was supposedly left on a tarmac that they say wasn't left on a tarmac?
01:48:34.940 But he was asked about that situation, and here's what he had to say.
01:48:40.040 I think that some of it will end up in the hands of the IRGC or of other entities, some of which are labeled terrorists.
01:48:51.040 You know, to some degree, I'm not going to sit here and tell you that every component of that can be prevented.
01:48:58.000 Why, though, did you think that that was a risk worth taking if you knew the possibility of what would happen with that money?
01:49:06.880 Good question.
01:49:07.360 Well, what I was really saying, I think, first of all, Margaret, you are an expert at this.
01:49:14.920 You were there.
01:49:16.020 You know that the president's tweet is a lie.
01:49:19.880 And the president tweeted this morning, because I am coming on the show, and he knew you'd ask me the question,
01:49:24.800 or he'd push you in a place where you did ask the question.
01:49:27.860 You and the media, I think, need to call a lie a lie.
01:49:31.160 Well, what I'm saying, Margaret, is that what I'm saying is I'm trying to avoid the actual direct question that you asked me about why we took the chance that this could end up with the IRGC.
01:49:46.660 And the answer to that is that I'm going to talk around what you've just asked me and really put the blame on you for reading the president's tweet.
01:49:56.060 I love that.
01:49:59.320 Yes, of course, I said this, but the problem here is that you noticed it.
01:50:03.880 That's the real scandal is that you and the president noticed it.
01:50:10.100 And what does that say about you?
01:50:12.420 That's really kind of what he's trying to do there.
01:50:14.260 Yeah, it is.
01:50:14.720 It's basically saying, like, since the president brought it up, it's not okay to bring up.
01:50:19.800 It is awesome.
01:50:20.660 I mean, it's a very clear delineation of how they actually feel.
01:50:25.700 Margaret, what I'm saying is that you noticed this in a fashion reminiscent of Jezus Kahn.
01:50:32.220 And there's a chasm between what I'd like you to notice and what you did notice.
01:50:38.780 I love the overall point is so bad.
01:50:41.520 Money is fungible.
01:50:43.200 It's a fungible thing.
01:50:44.960 I love that.
01:50:45.400 You don't know where it's going.
01:50:46.580 Sure, some of it's going to be used on child porn.
01:50:49.100 Absolutely.
01:50:50.240 There's nothing we can do about that.
01:50:51.820 We expect that to happen.
01:50:54.100 Approximately 30% of all money we spend goes to child porn.
01:50:57.900 Another 20% goes to injecting little cute puppies with heroin and getting them addicted.
01:51:03.660 We know this is going to occur.
01:51:05.860 Is some of that going to happen?
01:51:07.300 Of course it is.
01:51:08.040 Of course.
01:51:08.660 Of course.
01:51:09.740 Is some of this going to fund Harvey Weinstein rape parties?
01:51:12.260 Absolutely it is.
01:51:13.460 Yes, of course it is.
01:51:14.520 All money goes to Harvey Weinstein rape parties.
01:51:17.940 Will some of this go to the assassins that the Clintons pay to kill an Epstein type?
01:51:23.620 Yes.
01:51:23.960 Of course.
01:51:24.580 Yes, it will.
01:51:25.340 Of course.
01:51:25.860 But we believe up to $8 of this $160 billion will go to help the Iranian people.
01:51:33.940 To feed the Iranian people.
01:51:35.160 And we know that it's worth it.
01:51:36.400 People in need.
01:51:37.660 I mean, if we could just supply one cheesesteak or one hot dog, if we can get one bratwurst to the Iranian people, it's all worth it.
01:51:45.960 But that's basically where he is on this one.
01:51:49.220 Yes, it is where he is.
01:51:50.420 I like this idea.
01:51:51.800 I think this is a great—I mean, it's funny because money isn't fungible unless you give it to a terrorist regime to use in this fungible way.
01:52:03.500 One way to present the fungibility of this particular money would be to not give it to Iran and their regime so that they can spend it on terrorism.
01:52:13.260 What a concept.
01:52:14.020 It's an idea.
01:52:15.140 It's an idea.
01:52:15.680 I'll say it's an idea.
01:52:16.800 Yeah.
01:52:17.080 And it's one maybe we should have taken.
01:52:18.640 Well, they were collecting interest on that fungible money, though, and the interest was accruing, and we didn't want it to anymore, so we just gave it all to them.
01:52:27.220 Right.
01:52:27.840 It's like, well, wait.
01:52:28.900 Wait.
01:52:29.200 I mean, I'm willing to take any amount of money that is accruing interest and throw it in my account.
01:52:33.560 I'm good at that.
01:52:34.340 That was part of his argument was that it was accruing interest, and so we had to give it to him before it accrued more interest.
01:52:40.500 Yeah, and if I remember right, the money—their argument is it was Iran's money.
01:52:44.940 Yes, to begin with.
01:52:45.960 And when they had the revolution, we just kind of held on to it.
01:52:49.500 We're not going to give it back to them in the middle of this.
01:52:51.220 Right.
01:52:51.660 So we've just been holding on to it.
01:52:53.420 Accruing interest, and then it's fungible, so we just gave it back to them now.
01:52:57.120 Forty years later.
01:52:57.880 And again, it's the same borders, but it wasn't the same country.
01:53:01.020 It wasn't the same government.
01:53:01.880 It was one that took over the government by force.
01:53:05.260 This isn't some, like, wonderful thing that, yeah, okay, look, you know, it was Theresa May, and now it's Boris Johnson.
01:53:11.360 That's not what we're talking about here.
01:53:12.540 It's not their money.
01:53:13.700 Yeah.
01:53:13.860 They shouldn't have ever received it back.
01:53:15.960 Right.
01:53:16.300 And the reason we froze it in the first place was because they attacked us and took our people hostage for 444 days,
01:53:24.480 and we didn't appreciate that very much.
01:53:27.180 That's weird.
01:53:27.980 Yeah.
01:53:28.600 Of course, some of this money is going to be used to attack Americans and hold them hostage.
01:53:32.980 That's just part of the game.
01:53:34.940 That's what happens when you spend money.
01:53:37.320 Much of it will go to ending the lives of Americans, and that's just a risk we just thought it was worth taking.
01:53:44.340 Will they buy intercontinental ballistic missiles from the Soviets with this?
01:53:48.040 Yes.
01:53:48.720 Yes, they will.
01:53:50.100 Are they building a Death Star with this money?
01:53:52.300 Of course they are.
01:53:53.540 Of course they are.
01:53:54.880 That's the price you pay when you give money to terrorists, though.
01:53:58.380 Some of it's going to go for terrorism.
01:54:00.540 You act as if you could give money to terrorists and they're not going to spend it on terrorism.
01:54:03.980 That's an absurd point, Katie, or whatever your name is.
01:54:07.160 I believe it was Margaret.
01:54:08.760 Margaret.
01:54:09.400 I believe it was Margaret.
01:54:10.160 Margaret.
01:54:10.680 It's either Margaret or Katie.
01:54:12.620 All Margaret or Katie hosts shows on Sunday mornings.
01:54:16.220 And I'll say this about you.
01:54:18.220 Look, we're giving money to serial killers.
01:54:22.040 They're going to spend some of it on serial killing.
01:54:24.480 That's just part of the agreement when you do this.
01:54:28.320 If you take action A, giving money to a child rapist, some of it's going to go to child raping.
01:54:34.120 It's just part of the equation.
01:54:38.220 Can you believe he actually made that argument?
01:54:41.800 And then it's on television defending it all these years later.
01:54:44.420 There's this weird thing that you can't admit when you were blatantly wrong.
01:54:52.480 These parties can't do it.
01:54:54.660 Great example of this is the 2012 debate where Obama says to Mitt Romney the 1980s call and they want their foreign policy back when he said Russia was the greatest geopolitical threat.
01:55:09.560 Well, now their entire party and every argument they make is based on the idea that Russia is the largest geopolitical threat.
01:55:18.060 And occasionally they'll come out and say, well, look, I didn't agree with that at the time.
01:55:22.460 Or that was a little bit of a harsh way of putting it.
01:55:24.900 Rarely will they actually say, look, we were completely wrong.
01:55:28.100 And honestly, looking back at it, we probably should have given the president's seat to Romney.
01:55:31.960 That was such a bad mistake.
01:55:33.160 In retrospect, maybe we give him six months as president now.
01:55:37.080 And anyhow, he acts like a Democrat part of the time anyway.
01:55:40.320 Maybe it's OK.
01:55:42.960 It's hard for these parties to get over that hump and admit these things.
01:55:47.100 But how can you possibly argue?
01:55:49.300 How can you possibly argue that giving all this money to a terrorist state of Iran,
01:55:54.300 who's used it to come after American citizens over and over again, American military over and over again, was a good idea.
01:56:02.200 It's not just fungible is not an acceptable, acceptable explanation for that.
01:56:08.720 As you said, when you're giving $150 billion to John Wayne Gacy,
01:56:15.240 some of that money is going to wind up with eating people.
01:56:19.820 Some of it will be for his clown show, so too, and transportation and expenses
01:56:24.920 to entertaining the children before he murders them.
01:56:28.140 What do you expect the guy not to eat?
01:56:31.700 Look, if you're going to give money to a mad scientist trying to create a biological weapon,
01:56:36.760 some of it's going to go to widespread Ebola.
01:56:39.120 That's part of the equation.
01:56:42.720 And you just have to learn to accept that.
01:56:45.480 That's why that money is fungible.
01:56:49.820 Wouldn't it just be great for a week to live in the world as a hardcore leftist
01:56:58.040 where you can just explain away hundreds of people being murdered by your policies
01:57:04.580 and just use the word fungible and you get away with it.
01:57:08.860 It's crazy.
01:57:09.720 You're still on the campaign trail as a surrogate for Joe Biden.
01:57:12.940 Such is the life of the left.
01:57:14.420 That's got to be amazing.
01:57:15.340 Because, I mean, we're so used to this where our lives are spent justifying things that are completely rational,
01:57:23.560 but the left pretends not to understand, right?
01:57:26.720 Like you make a joke and they pretend to think you meant something horrible and serious about it,
01:57:31.940 so you have to defend yourself.
01:57:33.440 Where they are the exact opposite.
01:57:34.800 They will say something truly despicable and never have a moment to even try to defend it in any serious way.
01:57:42.240 Because, I mean, look, we talked about the Sanders thing earlier where Bernie Sanders is talking about these rape fantasies.
01:57:47.660 Listen to this paragraph.
01:57:49.440 If you didn't listen to last half hour, I'm not going to go through the really hardcore stuff in here.
01:57:55.180 But, I mean, he's talking about basically the worst things you can say about a woman or a man.
01:58:00.820 And what she fantasizes about.
01:58:01.680 And what she fantasizes about.
01:58:03.160 And also that they are subservient.
01:58:05.620 They have a deeply entrenched view of being subservient to men.
01:58:10.700 Bernie Sanders saying this.
01:58:12.040 And is this NPR's explanation of it?
01:58:14.080 That's the title.
01:58:15.240 The Bernie Sanders rape fantasy essay explained.
01:58:19.180 Because you need an explanation.
01:58:20.580 You can't just take it at its face value.
01:58:22.200 So, you know, after paragraph after paragraph of justification on here.
01:58:26.800 It says, so what does this say about Sanders' attitude towards women?
01:58:32.460 Good question.
01:58:33.220 It's a great question.
01:58:34.420 Seems to say that he believes they want to be raped.
01:58:38.540 Yes.
01:58:39.100 And that they fantasize about underaged girls being assaulted.
01:58:43.720 Because that's all throughout the essay.
01:58:44.800 But NPR says, you can draw divergent conclusions from the article itself.
01:58:51.620 On the one hand, he's talking about liberating people from harmful gender norms.
01:58:58.800 My God.
01:58:59.640 Now, I didn't get that from the article.
01:59:01.660 I didn't either.
01:59:02.180 Somehow.
01:59:02.300 I have to say.
01:59:02.760 On the other, with his nameless hypothetical man and woman characters, he also seems to imply that men fantasize about raping women or that women fantasize about being raped.
01:59:21.040 No, he really doesn't seem to imply.
01:59:22.840 He doesn't seem to imply anything.
01:59:24.420 He just directly stated it.
01:59:25.880 Yes.
01:59:26.380 He says that's what it is.
01:59:28.120 He doesn't imply it.
01:59:29.260 He doesn't seem to do anything.
01:59:30.880 States it emphatically.
01:59:31.560 He states it emphatically as the central thesis of his argument.
01:59:35.900 An argument that led him to the potential Democratic nomination for President of the United States.
01:59:42.660 It's unbelievable.
01:59:43.620 So there is some evidence to Elizabeth Warren's point of sexism here.
01:59:47.940 There's a little bit of a backup to that from long ago.
01:59:52.020 But that is a different world.
01:59:53.660 You don't, I mean, if a conservative wrote something like this, there's no NPR article that comes out and says, actually, what they're doing is liberating gender norms.
02:00:00.180 You're just done in society.
02:00:01.840 If you're a conservative and you write that, you're done.
02:00:04.020 You're done.
02:00:04.340 And it doesn't matter if it came out in 1972.
02:00:06.900 You're still done.
02:00:07.580 No.
02:00:08.340 It legitimately doesn't matter.
02:00:10.020 Even if you could deny it was you and it wouldn't matter.
02:00:12.180 No.
02:00:12.620 That's right.
02:00:13.220 It really, it's just, it's just a totally different world.
02:00:15.860 And it's got to be a lot of fun, at least for a little while.
02:00:17.960 Until you feel like you've let down all of humanity in some dark moment.
02:00:22.400 It's got to be fun.
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02:02:00.180 You start doing little teaser things next week, right?
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02:02:37.720 Let's go to Rick in Utah.
02:02:40.120 Hey, Rick.
02:02:41.160 You're on the Glenn Beck program.
02:02:42.060 Hey, how you doing?
02:02:42.900 Doing well.
02:02:44.240 Good.
02:02:44.740 Hey, I looked up Fungible, and it says to serve in place of.
02:02:48.180 So you guys are fungible for Glenn today, I guess.
02:02:50.380 One thing I keep hearing is that the far-left Democratic Party and the news media are just, like, misguided.
02:02:59.520 You know, I don't believe that for a minute.
02:03:01.320 I believe they know exactly what they're doing.
02:03:03.520 I think they're organized.
02:03:04.700 They've got an agenda, and they're hell-bent on destroying our Constitution.
02:03:08.480 And most importantly, the Bill of Rights, and that they want to destroy everybody who doesn't agree with them.
02:03:13.600 So because I believe the truth is that our Constitution was divinely inspired, and these people wanted to destroy all truth.
02:03:20.540 And that's why I'm glad for you guys, because you guys do bring the truth, you know, in place of the news media.
02:03:26.860 You're one of the only sources that will tell the truth.
02:03:29.460 And I think that the greatest thing that will allow evil to exist is that good people do nothing, and you guys are good people.
02:03:35.880 Well, appreciate that.
02:03:36.820 That's very nice, Rick.
02:03:37.380 Thank you.
02:03:37.820 Thank you.
02:03:38.220 I mean, look, it's important that people, I mean, this is something that didn't even exist.
02:03:41.760 I think they'll go back, you know, a few decades, and there was no voices, really.
02:03:45.280 I mean, talk radio kind of started it, and it still exists, of course, and it's going strong today.
02:03:50.580 But, you know, the Internet is there now, and podcasts, and Blaze TV.
02:03:54.560 All of these things are there because there has to be somebody standing up and saying, you know, the last 27 things you said, none of them are true.
02:04:02.600 And here's why.
02:04:03.680 You've got to have that.
02:04:04.660 You've got to have that.
02:04:05.560 And, you know, this is to have a functioning republic, you need to be able to speak freely.
02:04:11.400 And this is what fundamentally Democrats on the left, many of them are trying to stop.
02:04:16.480 Oh, they're trying very hard to silence anybody on the right.
02:04:21.600 Anybody.
02:04:21.880 Even when you're not even saying anything political, as we saw with Vince Vaughn yesterday, just having a pleasant conversation with the president.
02:04:27.200 Just sitting next to the president was enough for them to try to just shut him down.
02:04:31.080 What do you want to bet?
02:04:31.700 There'll be a left-wing effort to boycott his movies now.
02:04:36.900 Just, it's despicable.
02:04:38.780 All right, hopefully Glenn's back tomorrow.
02:04:41.560 I will see you on Pat Gray Unleashed immediately before this show.
02:04:45.980 And, again, Glenn, Stu's show comes up starting next week.
02:04:50.300 Yeah, stuedoesamerica.com.
02:04:51.900 Get all the links there.
02:04:53.060 And Glenn would definitely appreciate you putting Mary, his daughter, in your prayers tonight.
02:04:58.860 We'll talk to you tomorrow.
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