The Glenn Beck Program - March 04, 2024


SCOTUS Stands Against Leftist Mob, Keeps Trump on the Ballots | Guests: Steve Baker & Karina Yapor | 3⧸4⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

159.40654

Word Count

19,712

Sentence Count

1,732

Misogynist Sentences

22

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

Glenn Beck is back on the air talking about the Supreme Court's decision on whether or not Donald Trump can be on the ballot for the 2020 election. He also talks about a new song he wrote for his dog and much more.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 So, I just wanted to start Monday with a little song I wrote over the weekend.
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00:00:52.520 And I think that is, I mean, that only took a couple of days to work on.
00:00:58.140 That was your whole weekend, pretty much?
00:00:59.260 It was my whole weekend.
00:01:00.000 I've been writing that.
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00:01:03.100 It's not a dog food.
00:01:04.400 It's a supplement you put on your dog's food.
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00:01:10.980 Probably in rough greens.
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00:01:27.100 That's the problem with the jingle.
00:01:28.900 Is there supposed to be catchy?
00:01:30.540 And every time I do it, I can't remember what it was.
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00:01:39.400 We'll be right back.
00:02:09.400 Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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00:02:36.840 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:40.020 Love that guy.
00:02:41.080 Hello, America.
00:02:42.020 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:43.760 We're glad you're here.
00:02:45.080 Supreme Court came out yesterday and said it's going to release one opinion today.
00:02:51.840 And it is probably the Supreme Court's decision on whether or not Donald Trump can be on the ballot tomorrow in places like Colorado.
00:03:05.260 So, they're giving it a lot of time.
00:03:07.380 A lot of time.
00:03:08.280 But, uh, apparently Colorado took him off the ballot because of Section 3 of the Constitution's 4th Amendment, 14th Amendment.
00:03:18.560 It says, people are not eligible to serve in government if they engaged in insurrection.
00:03:26.100 Huh.
00:03:26.660 I want to ask you, let's just assume, let's just assume that you could just declare somebody guilty of an insurrection.
00:03:35.900 Is there anybody else, anybody else that's on a ballot that we could declare, uh, engaged in an insurrection?
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00:03:46.660 We begin there in just a couple of seconds.
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00:04:59.780 Well, hello, Stu. How are you?
00:05:01.720 Glenn, how are you? Big week this week.
00:05:03.380 Big week.
00:05:03.800 A lot going on.
00:05:04.560 Yeah.
00:05:05.020 Super Tuesday. It's tomorrow.
00:05:07.020 So super.
00:05:08.000 State of the Union on Thursday.
00:05:09.880 Oh, really? That's Thursday.
00:05:13.040 That's Thursday.
00:05:13.900 That's great.
00:05:14.120 Wait, you're looking at me like you didn't even realize.
00:05:17.020 No. I course.
00:05:19.120 I mean, I set my whole week up for the State of the Union every year.
00:05:24.320 Really?
00:05:25.040 Everybody loves that.
00:05:26.380 Well, you're expected to be on Blaze TV's coverage, so I do hope that you are.
00:05:30.440 Yes, I do. I am supposed to interview you for it.
00:05:33.900 Really?
00:05:34.260 So you should be kind of a little nervous that you didn't know what was happening.
00:05:36.980 Well, I'm hoping that AI is a little more advanced by Thursday.
00:05:42.560 You have to just generate your interview?
00:05:45.180 If it doesn't look like me exactly.
00:05:47.820 Like if you have nine fingers on one hand for some reason?
00:05:50.760 Then we should just assume it's a medical issue.
00:05:55.060 Okay. Yeah.
00:05:55.700 So anyway, so we got that coming up this week.
00:05:58.320 And today we have the Supreme Court coming out and saying whether Donald Trump could be on the ballot or not tomorrow.
00:06:08.860 That's a big deal.
00:06:09.980 It's a big deal.
00:06:10.660 Now, I'm wondering how they're going to put him on the ballot.
00:06:15.860 Didn't they print this without him on the ballot?
00:06:20.000 No, they printed him with him on the ballot, I believe.
00:06:22.780 Okay, so if they say he doesn't have to be on the ballot, then what?
00:06:28.160 I mean, look, go to Kinko's.
00:06:30.880 I don't know.
00:06:31.300 Freaking print them.
00:06:33.460 I mean, that should be the least important part of this.
00:06:37.160 Yes, they keep acting like this is like, oh, well, these governments just can't turn around reprinting things in a few months.
00:06:43.000 It's like he's already won the primary.
00:06:44.340 Who cares if he's on the primary ballot?
00:06:45.840 He's going to win the primary anyway.
00:06:47.140 That's a little bit of taking the drama away from Super Tuesday tomorrow.
00:06:50.060 But I mean, he's basically already won the primary.
00:06:52.800 So it's really not that important.
00:06:54.940 What's, of course, as important is the general election ballot, which they have plenty of time to print.
00:06:59.440 So they're saying that he can't be on the ballot because of Section 3 of the Constitution's 14th Amendment.
00:07:04.420 It says people are not eligible to serve in government if they are engaged in insurrection.
00:07:10.160 First of all, nobody's charged him with that.
00:07:12.260 I mean, they charged him with, I don't know, making balloon dogs that don't really look like dogs.
00:07:17.980 I mean, they charged him with everything they possibly could.
00:07:21.420 Nobody's charged him with engaging in insurrection.
00:07:23.780 No, you think, and now they have said it.
00:07:26.940 They've publicly said it, charged it in the colloquial sense many, many times.
00:07:32.240 And they did it intentionally, right?
00:07:34.220 They immediately used that word over and over and over and over and over again.
00:07:38.660 You mean the media, which is in bed with the deep state and the intelligence community?
00:07:44.080 Yes.
00:07:44.380 Yes, okay.
00:07:44.980 So they did that and they did it over and over again because they knew this was one of their outs.
00:07:49.500 Yes, right.
00:07:50.180 If he decided to run again.
00:07:51.760 And by the way, you'll note that they didn't charge him with any of this stuff until after he started running.
00:07:57.400 But they would have this.
00:07:58.840 No, no, please don't use the word charged.
00:08:00.940 They didn't charge him with this.
00:08:02.820 They just said this about it.
00:08:03.900 They didn't charge him with this at all.
00:08:04.680 But they didn't charge him with anything until he started running.
00:08:07.180 Yes.
00:08:07.520 Right.
00:08:07.840 Right.
00:08:08.020 And so they wait multiple years and then they complain about the Supreme Court delaying the trial.
00:08:16.040 Right.
00:08:16.080 So I was just thinking, you know, when people were burning the cities down?
00:08:22.640 I do remember that.
00:08:23.520 And Kamala Harris was saying, hey, I'm going to help fund, you know, everybody, everybody gets out of jail.
00:08:29.980 You get out of jail and you get out of jail.
00:08:32.080 She was raising money to bail out the people who did it.
00:08:34.820 Right.
00:08:35.300 And when she was supporting BLM, which was calling for the overturning, I believe, of capitalism, the overturning of the American family, was an insurrectionist group.
00:08:49.780 Ah, I don't know.
00:08:51.960 Could we say that she engaged in insurrection?
00:08:54.640 Sure, why not?
00:08:58.000 Everyone is.
00:08:58.420 No, I mean, seriously, though.
00:09:00.320 I mean, if Donald Trump, which I don't know, how is he engaging in insurrection?
00:09:07.640 How is he?
00:09:08.140 If you had him, you know, organizing, you have texts from Donald Trump organizing the Proud Boys to go into the Capitol building and overthrow the election, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:09:22.800 All these things they don't have, well, then you could charge him with insurrection.
00:09:26.600 Correct.
00:09:27.100 They don't have it.
00:09:27.960 Correct.
00:09:28.160 That's why they haven't charged him with it.
00:09:29.580 By the way, they didn't even put it in the impeachment.
00:09:32.660 It wasn't even part of the impeachment they ran out there.
00:09:35.160 They didn't even, like, they say it all the time, but they know they don't have it legally.
00:09:40.520 And, of course, they would need it legally to take him off the ballot.
00:09:44.260 So what do you think the Supreme Court is going to rule today?
00:09:47.000 Because it's going to come down in probably the next hour.
00:09:48.940 They are going to rule that this is nonsense and his name will be on the ballot.
00:09:54.380 And the question is the over-under, let's call it 6.5 votes.
00:10:01.720 Over-under 6.5.
00:10:03.740 Do you get a Kagan?
00:10:05.300 Do you get?
00:10:06.420 No.
00:10:06.720 You're definitely not getting Sotomayor.
00:10:08.340 Forget it.
00:10:09.320 Do you get a Kagan?
00:10:10.420 Do you get a Ketanji Brown-Jackson?
00:10:12.060 I think it's possible.
00:10:13.000 I think it's, now, I will say.
00:10:14.860 Maybe one.
00:10:15.740 Maybe one out of those three.
00:10:17.120 But I don't think so.
00:10:18.080 Yeah, Kagan, maybe.
00:10:19.200 I think it's theoretically possible you can get as high as 8.
00:10:22.160 You cannot get 9 because Sotomayor, I can't even imagine Sotomayor taking any stance that
00:10:27.100 does not agree with whatever AOC wishes in the most feverish of her fever dreams.
00:10:31.800 You mean the justice whose office leaked the...
00:10:37.080 Do you have new information on this?
00:10:38.920 Oh, no, I don't.
00:10:39.580 I don't know what you...
00:10:40.880 What?
00:10:41.460 It's one of those things that, without any evidence, I just believe.
00:10:46.280 History's mysteries.
00:10:47.280 History's.
00:10:47.880 Yes, history.
00:10:48.600 Really, really, really mystery.
00:10:50.000 Yeah, really very hard to figure out which one.
00:10:52.420 You're talking about the...
00:10:53.200 History's mysteries.
00:10:54.000 The Dobbs decision early.
00:10:55.580 Yes.
00:10:55.920 I certainly believe it came from probably Sotomayor directly, but it could have been one of her
00:11:01.160 underlings.
00:11:02.840 History's mysteries.
00:11:04.680 But that's just speculation, of course.
00:11:06.180 Allegedly, we believe that.
00:11:07.260 But, I mean, do you think...
00:11:09.000 Because, I mean, this...
00:11:10.120 There are two cases that are kind of together on this, which are the...
00:11:14.540 And expected to go reverse ways.
00:11:17.220 The case today says he should be on the ballot, and the case that he has immunity.
00:11:22.140 This sort of widespread immunity.
00:11:24.280 Now, my belief is you will get a pro-Trump ruling today.
00:11:28.520 You will get a anti-Trump ruling on the immunity case.
00:11:31.700 And the question is how...
00:11:32.900 I think there's a...
00:11:33.720 There's an instinct, and certainly this is a John Roberts type of instinct, to try to
00:11:37.720 get these to be real blowouts.
00:11:39.500 9-0s, 8-1s in the court, because it shows...
00:11:43.720 You get one on each side.
00:11:45.460 It shows some sort of, like, unity when it comes to obvious things in their minds.
00:11:51.160 Do you think it's obvious that the president doesn't have immunity for official presidential
00:11:59.640 acts?
00:12:00.020 Yeah, I mean, he has limited immunity, right?
00:12:01.960 Like, I think you're right.
00:12:03.040 Like, the drone strike is obvious.
00:12:04.660 Like, if he has a drone strike, and, you know, he believes it's part of our military, you know...
00:12:11.020 Again, there's other parts associated with it.
00:12:14.240 So the drone strike might not be the perfect example.
00:12:15.960 But just to lay it out, generally, a military action that he takes is something that I think
00:12:21.940 is obviously within his realm and could not be charged with.
00:12:24.620 Something where he murdered people on Fifth Avenue obviously would not be part of that.
00:12:29.100 This falls in the middle, I suppose.
00:12:31.160 I mean, you know, you could certainly make an argument that, you know, arguing for yourself
00:12:34.460 to stay in power after you've lost an election, as this is how they would frame it, making that
00:12:39.680 is not an official act, right?
00:12:41.140 That's not something that's helping you.
00:12:42.400 Arguing that you felt that there was real crimes being committed, and these crimes, you know,
00:12:53.640 they just need to be investigated.
00:12:55.640 And this is, of course, how he would frame it, right?
00:12:57.300 Correct.
00:12:57.520 So, I mean, it depends on where you think they're going to fall in their belief, and I do not
00:13:02.000 think they're going to fall on Trump's side on that belief.
00:13:04.440 That's my own belief.
00:13:05.460 You know, that's where I think they're going to fall.
00:13:07.520 We'll see.
00:13:07.960 We've got months before this one plays out.
00:13:09.880 The one that's coming out today, I don't think there's any question.
00:13:12.940 I mean, I will be, if he loses it, I will be more than stunned.
00:13:16.360 Well, what about the idea that the states are the ones responsible for their elections,
00:13:23.240 not the federal government?
00:13:24.340 Federal government has nothing to do with it.
00:13:26.040 Which one are we talking about now?
00:13:27.200 The one that you think is coming out today.
00:13:29.500 Well, I mean, I don't think that that, again, you're talking about a federal issue when it
00:13:34.640 comes to the 14th Amendment, the 14th Amendment.
00:13:37.420 So I think that that's going, look, what's, I think, most fascinating about this, and again,
00:13:43.140 I am highly confident that Trump will prevail here.
00:13:49.320 What's absolutely incredible is how many times we are in this very position where we
00:13:54.600 are predicting nine Supreme Court justices' votes.
00:13:57.480 And what is on the other side of that is utter chaos.
00:14:02.680 If they were to go the opposite direction on this, it would be national emergency status
00:14:10.400 type of stuff.
00:14:11.040 And we are hours away from this thing coming down.
00:14:13.160 If it goes the wrong way, basically Donald Trump can't win the election.
00:14:17.360 That's basically what is at stake in the next couple of hours.
00:14:20.500 Now, I don't believe we are at any real risk of this, so I am oddly sanguine about this
00:14:28.060 particular period.
00:14:33.840 But like, how many times have we stood here, or sat here in this particular case, looking
00:14:41.200 at the Supreme Court as the last line of defense between our country and utter chaos?
00:14:47.000 That is a terrible place for us to be.
00:14:49.800 Hey, this should not be as routine as it is.
00:14:52.240 Yeah.
00:14:52.560 And honestly, like, it would, I mean, you're much more of an expert on whether the country
00:14:57.700 will turn to chaos in the next five minutes.
00:15:00.180 But like, if-
00:15:00.580 Oh, if they say that Donald Trump, that states can take him off the ballot-
00:15:05.480 And they will take him off in many states.
00:15:07.460 And they will take him off.
00:15:08.680 Certainly in blue states.
00:15:09.380 There will be chaos on the streets.
00:15:11.460 There will be chaos on the streets.
00:15:12.760 Even if, like, I mean, even if California decides to do it, there's a lot of people in California
00:15:17.720 who really want Donald Trump to win the election and will have their votes basically taken away
00:15:21.220 from them.
00:15:21.540 Well, it won't even be framed as that.
00:15:23.160 It'll be framed as, on, I think, the American side, it will be framed as, you don't have a
00:15:34.080 right to choose, let the people choose.
00:15:37.960 Yep.
00:15:38.180 That we are here.
00:15:39.020 That's what a democracy does, is the people choose.
00:15:43.140 You say you claim, you lay claim to democracy.
00:15:47.100 Well, the only part of the democratic republic, the only part democracy comes in is one man,
00:15:54.820 one vote.
00:15:55.720 If you control who we can vote for, what's the difference between you and Vladimir Putin?
00:16:00.860 What is the difference?
00:16:01.900 Seriously.
00:16:02.260 I don't know.
00:16:03.200 This, and it's so bizarre they're doing it while constantly arguing about how important
00:16:10.020 democracy is.
00:16:10.900 I know.
00:16:11.380 Like, this is the only part of the democratic republic.
00:16:16.000 This is the only democracy part, is the vote they're trying to fix.
00:16:20.080 It's incredible.
00:16:21.500 Like, what form of democracy allows you to be the only one listed as an option?
00:16:26.400 Like, that's not, that's Saddam Hussein democracy.
00:16:30.200 Yes, it is.
00:16:30.560 It is, you know, and I, well, the same kind of democracy that throws their reporters in
00:16:36.620 jail.
00:16:37.280 It is that type of democracy.
00:16:38.980 The same kind that also, uh, show me the man, I'll show you the crime and puts the opponents
00:16:44.540 in jail as well.
00:16:45.780 Yeah.
00:16:45.840 I mean, it's just incredible that they're trying to do this at all because I feel like
00:16:50.200 there used to be, and this is the same thing with a Steve Baker case.
00:16:52.300 You mentioned, uh, the reporters being thrown in jail and we're talking to him later, right?
00:16:56.000 Yeah.
00:16:56.220 He's on next hour.
00:16:56.820 He's on next hour.
00:16:57.900 Um, it, it, it used to be that when there was a question, when it came to national unity,
00:17:04.320 national, the foundations of what kept us a country, right?
00:17:08.700 Like, again, these are just pieces of paper.
00:17:10.600 P.E. pluribus unum.
00:17:11.220 Right.
00:17:11.620 Like these are documents, you know, a lot of places have constitutions that get overrun
00:17:16.740 every few, every few years because they don't actually respect them.
00:17:19.760 17 years is the average length of a world constitution.
00:17:24.920 Right.
00:17:25.420 And here we are 200 plus, right?
00:17:27.520 Almost 250.
00:17:28.380 Almost 250.
00:17:29.520 So you'd think, right?
00:17:32.020 Like it used to be that when the appearance of that, those, those things that bind us together
00:17:40.040 were, were tearing apart, both sides would come and say, wait a minute, guys, like, all
00:17:46.100 right, like let's err on the side of not this guy, you know, I don't know.
00:17:50.380 I don't even believe he was a journalist, but you know what?
00:17:52.880 He's working at a major conservative outlet.
00:17:56.200 He's criticizing us.
00:17:58.580 Like this should be the last thing we do.
00:18:00.940 This is just going to send the signal to half the country that we have absolutely no rule
00:18:05.960 of law anymore.
00:18:06.860 Like the constitution means nothing.
00:18:08.720 Maybe this is one we skip the misdemeanor charges.
00:18:11.860 Correct.
00:18:12.120 What's the point of it?
00:18:13.220 What do we get out of it?
00:18:14.980 Chaos.
00:18:15.660 First of all, we're completely lying in this situation.
00:18:18.160 But secondly, what do we get?
00:18:19.780 We get chaos.
00:18:21.280 It's, it's playing into those things instead of trying to disable them.
00:18:24.060 Isn't it weird that in 2009, I kept saying chaos is going to be the operative word when
00:18:30.000 all of this comes.
00:18:31.220 Yeah.
00:18:31.460 If you are on the side of chaos, you will be on the wrong side because everyone will
00:18:36.800 be looking for chaos.
00:18:38.280 It's crazy because here it is.
00:18:40.020 All right.
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00:19:46.720 So there is a great op-ed by Jonathan Turley about, uh, the blaze writer, uh, Steve Baker,
00:19:55.260 who was arrested on Friday.
00:19:57.080 If you listen to Friday's podcast, um, former New York times writer and now Howard university
00:20:02.620 journalism professor, Nicole Hannah Jones declared recently this according to Turley.
00:20:08.100 Have you read this yet?
00:20:09.060 Yeah, it's great.
00:20:09.580 That journalism is activism advocacy.
00:20:13.200 Journalism is all the rage in journalism schools and on major media platforms.
00:20:18.320 Given that shift in journalism, one would think that these editors and journalists would love
00:20:24.060 Steve Baker.
00:20:25.740 Baker was arrested for covering what he viewed as citizen protests, defying the government
00:20:31.000 and demanding justice.
00:20:32.060 He did not hide his support for their cause as he reported on what later became a riot.
00:20:37.140 Baker, however, is a conservative journalist and the protest he was covering became January
00:20:42.240 6th riot.
00:20:43.560 Now the Biden administration has arrested Baker on four misdemeanor charges linked to his entry
00:20:48.920 into the Capitol on that day.
00:20:50.900 Baker would not only later supply stories to his mainstream media outlet blaze news, but
00:20:55.920 also sell his videos to the New York times and HBO.
00:21:00.180 So if it didn't have any journalistic, uh, uh, credibility, why would they buy that?
00:21:05.040 Journalists often accompany protesters and even mobs as stories unfold.
00:21:09.660 Indeed, there were many reporters in the crowd that entered the Capitol, but Baker, the conservative
00:21:14.360 journalist was the one charged when others were not.
00:21:17.460 The response from most media figures and groups has been crickets.
00:21:21.220 The Justice Department leaves little doubt why they pursued Baker.
00:21:24.640 The criminal complaint and FBI agents affidavit repeatedly referenced Baker's support for those
00:21:30.480 who stormed the Capitol.
00:21:31.560 Entering through a broken door, like hundreds of others, he walked past Capitol police who
00:21:37.180 stood by and even directed some protesters.
00:21:40.580 Baker was in the building for only approximately 37 minutes before police let him out.
00:21:45.240 The government claims that the Texas based writer antagonized police officers when they blocked
00:21:51.500 his effort to get through a door.
00:21:53.520 Uh, he said, quote, are you going to use that, that gun?
00:21:58.020 Are you going to use that gun on us?
00:22:00.220 They also quote him as later stating in an interview with a local television station that
00:22:05.660 he was quite excited to see this going on.
00:22:07.880 Do I approve of what happened today?
00:22:09.300 I approve 100%.
00:22:10.760 Now he has an answer to that one coming up, uh, in a minute.
00:22:15.460 Uh, he also pointed out his image and footage was emphasizing that his red hat was not MAGA,
00:22:20.980 but Yorktown, Virginia.
00:22:22.120 He, uh, um, he would later joke that it was a shame that he didn't get his hands on Nancy
00:22:27.340 Pelosi's computer, given what he might have found.
00:22:30.520 This is so out of context.
00:22:31.720 In any other context, Baker might be the poster boy for new journalism.
00:22:36.460 J schools now encourage students to leave quote neutrality behind and push solidarity as
00:22:42.680 a commitment to social justice that translates in action.
00:22:46.060 End quote.
00:22:47.840 Recent series of interviews with over 75 media leaders, including Leonard Downey Jr., former
00:22:53.080 Washington Post executive editor, and Andrew Hayward, former CBS news president, reaffirmed
00:23:00.200 this as Emilio Garcia Ruiz, editor-in-chief San Francisco Chronicle stated, objectivity has
00:23:09.040 got to go.
00:23:10.860 So what's the problem with Steve Baker?
00:23:14.460 Glenn Beck.
00:23:17.240 More on this coming up in just a second.
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00:24:48.620 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:24:53.500 The whistleblowers are so critical right now, and whistleblowers are being suspended.
00:25:04.960 The whistleblower for Catherine Arridge, which is crazy.
00:25:10.960 In case you don't know who she is, she is a national security reporter.
00:25:15.540 She was she's reported for, I think, ABC.
00:25:20.920 She was on CBS, maybe NBC.
00:25:23.180 She was on Fox.
00:25:25.000 She's a very big deal.
00:25:27.360 She was arrested and held in contempt because she won't reveal her sources.
00:25:33.080 What what did what what were her sources?
00:25:37.520 What what did they whistleblow on?
00:25:40.040 They whistleblowed on the the Chinese in bed with our universities and the government.
00:25:49.680 Why does the government need to know who that whistleblower is?
00:25:54.540 It's like they're trying to find the rat.
00:25:57.560 So CBS fired her and then took all of her confidential files.
00:26:04.340 She later got them back.
00:26:07.000 We don't know if they broke her codes or what.
00:26:10.820 I'm sure they could have easily.
00:26:12.200 But now they're demanding that she reveals her source.
00:26:19.900 No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:26:23.340 They're going after all of these whistleblowers and the FBI is no different.
00:26:27.020 In fact, there's a group called the suspendables.
00:26:29.400 Have you heard that?
00:26:30.640 The suspendables.
00:26:33.000 These are people.
00:26:35.140 That are very, very qualified and very patriotic and have said we're violating the Constitution.
00:26:42.200 Like crazy here and I won't do it.
00:26:45.200 And they've they've been blowing the whistle.
00:26:47.140 Steve Friend is now an opinion writer, author, former state and federal law enforcement officer, more than a decade of experience.
00:26:54.620 He worked as first a patrolman, then narcotics agent in Georgia.
00:27:00.040 Then he joined the FBI.
00:27:03.040 He's one of these, you know, Boy Scout guys.
00:27:06.440 And then he blew the whistle.
00:27:09.740 And we have him on the phone with us now.
00:27:11.620 Hi, Steve.
00:27:13.240 Good morning, Glenn.
00:27:14.160 Thanks for having me.
00:27:15.600 Thanks for being on.
00:27:16.780 You were on with me on Friday.
00:27:18.360 I did a special broadcast on Friday after Steve went to to jail.
00:27:24.500 Our reporter here that was arrested, unbelievably, for doing his job.
00:27:33.060 And how do you think, Steve, the FBI agents felt doing that?
00:27:39.060 Steve said they were very, very polite.
00:27:41.120 But they were the ones here.
00:27:42.820 You know, I'm very disturbed by the fact that this is not just a problem at the very tippy top of the pyramid is a problem down all the way to the very bottom level.
00:27:55.380 And there's an institutional problem in the FBI because they can make your responsibility so granular and so small.
00:28:02.000 And a lot of people are just unwilling or unable to take a step back and look at the full mosaic of what they are part of.
00:28:08.280 And they just follow orders.
00:28:09.900 But it's very important to note that all FBI employees go to the Holocaust Memorial Museum and the MLK Memorial Museum as part of training.
00:28:18.060 And you learn there about the banality of evil and you learn that it's incumbent on you.
00:28:22.440 It's actually your job to throw the flag if you think we're off the rail.
00:28:27.020 So then why are they going after these guys if that's part of the training?
00:28:33.220 Well, I think it's a pretty sweet gig to be in the FBI.
00:28:36.340 They definitely make that no secret about that fact.
00:28:39.240 You know, you have the opportunity, FBI, once you are five years in, you're an agent, you have 26 paid days off a year, 13 sick days, 11 federal holidays, three paid hours a week to work on your mental wellness, three paid hours a week to work on your physical fitness.
00:28:53.920 And you're making about $135,000 a year.
00:28:57.500 And that is presented to you almost immediately.
00:29:00.060 When I came forward with my concerns about what I saw, I was told, look, Steve, you're risking your entire career.
00:29:07.480 And that was put to me, I was put for a decision for all my chips within 30 to 45 seconds of expressing my first concerns.
00:29:15.480 And to me and to other suspendables, we're system idealists.
00:29:19.760 We're not system disruptors.
00:29:21.140 We joined the FBI to follow the Constitution, follow the law.
00:29:24.780 The system disruptors are the criminals.
00:29:26.340 But we all saw what's going on with the Bureau right now.
00:29:29.580 And they are, in fact, the system disruptors who are departing from their prime directive, which should be to protect the American people from risk of fraud and force.
00:29:39.160 Tell me about Garrett O'Boyle.
00:29:42.320 Garrett O'Boyle is a good personal friend of mine.
00:29:45.580 He and I testified last May in front of the Weaponization Committee.
00:29:48.380 He's an indefinitely suspended, unpaid FBI agent right now.
00:29:51.840 He came forward with protected whistleblower disclosures and the FBI facilitated his transfer from Kansas to Virginia and then intercepted him mid-transfer, took possession of his household goods, left him without pay, left him homeless in the middle of the winter when he couldn't have clothing for his children, four small girls.
00:30:12.500 And they did that as retaliation for him coming to Congress with his concerns about what he was seeing about risks to parents at school board meetings.
00:30:22.060 And as a result of that, he's continued to fight.
00:30:24.320 He's been unpaid for over a year and a half now.
00:30:27.300 And that's why when we leaned into this title of the suspendables, Garrett just started making lapel pins and T-shirts.
00:30:34.680 And he's using that basically a form of income to support his family.
00:30:39.800 I find this incredible.
00:30:41.100 Tell me about how they just took his – they moved him, transferred him, and then took all of his stuff.
00:30:48.960 And another whistleblower has come forward with more details about this.
00:30:52.780 The allegation was made that he went to the media with his concerns.
00:30:56.480 He did not.
00:30:57.220 We actually have a signed affidavit from the individual who did go to the media with those concerns.
00:31:01.500 Garrett went to Congress, as is his right to do as an employee under 5 U.S.C. 2303.
00:31:06.100 Did it the right way, just like a suspendable, the right way, at the right time, for the right reasons.
00:31:12.400 And the FBI found out about it, made the allegation, and then also facilitated his transfer, even though he was, quote, unquote, under investigation, which is outside of policy.
00:31:21.140 And because he was transferring, he'd sold his house.
00:31:23.880 He arrived on day one.
00:31:25.360 They took his gun and his badge and his credentials.
00:31:28.380 And as a result of that, he couldn't close on a new house.
00:31:30.820 So he was left homeless, and his household goods were being transferred.
00:31:35.420 He had to pay somewhere in the area of between $30,000 and $40,000 to get his own possessions back from the FBI.
00:31:41.780 Jeez.
00:31:43.300 And they knew this before they transferred him.
00:31:45.860 I mean, they should have, if they were going to fire him, fire him where he was.
00:31:50.960 They not only knew Glenn, they allowed him to go to training where he was getting classified material.
00:31:57.080 If you were under investigation, having your security clearance reviewed, you would think that the FBI would not allow you to have access to that information.
00:32:04.280 But they did.
00:32:04.840 And this other whistleblower has come forward, and in some pretty colorful language, it was expressed over at the Human Resources Division, the Security Office, or the FBI.
00:32:12.420 They said that they were going to F him over.
00:32:15.240 And that was the intent.
00:32:16.560 And that individual who uttered that has since moved on and works for BDO Seidman.
00:32:21.840 So he has been now, this is 18 months later, he's still not being paid.
00:32:29.760 Because they said that he went to the media, which you say he didn't, and you have a sworn affidavit of somebody who did, what happened to that guy that did go to the media?
00:32:39.980 This individual is one of the anonymous members of our suspendables.
00:32:46.660 And the allegation was that Garrett had gone to Project Veritas.
00:32:50.200 And that's just not the case.
00:32:53.300 The same information was presented because this is information that a lot of us saw across the board.
00:32:57.940 It was directives issued from Carlton Peoples within the FBI to use counterterrorism resources to surveil and conduct assessments and investigations of parents at school board meetings as domestic terrorists.
00:33:10.920 And Carlton Peoples was elevated after doing that, and he now runs the FBI Birmingham office.
00:33:15.980 So I just wanted people to know about Garrett, because I remember reading this story about 18 months ago and thinking, this is insane what's happening.
00:33:28.920 Is anybody really fighting this?
00:33:32.100 Who is standing up to the FBI on his behalf and on, you know, all of your guys' behalf?
00:33:39.500 Well, Garrett has some legal representation, but the process for him is just long and slow.
00:33:45.560 The allegations of retaliation are going to take years to adjudicate, but he's committed to that because he wants to do things the right way.
00:33:54.000 All of us have sort of formed this coalition of individuals.
00:33:57.680 We call ourselves the suspendables.
00:33:59.000 It was on a lark.
00:33:59.940 We said, you know, we're kind of like the expendables.
00:34:03.000 We had a unique set of skills, but we're all suspended FBI agents.
00:34:07.220 And we've just continued to try to reach everywhere we can.
00:34:11.740 We're sort of in an era right now of not broadcasting, but narrow casting.
00:34:14.860 There's just so many audiences out there who don't know stories like Garrett's and the information that we all brought forward.
00:34:21.240 So we've reached out to audiences like yours, Glenn, and thank you so much for helping us on this.
00:34:27.220 And Garrett and I have a podcast, American Radicals podcast, where we talk about this.
00:34:32.480 Garrett writes a substact called Last Line, which is sort of a reference to being the last line for law enforcement.
00:34:40.360 And we just keep trying to hammer the message about government weaponization because none of us got into this for personal enrichment or acclaim.
00:34:50.120 We just wanted to do the right thing at the right time for the right reasons.
00:34:53.800 And as a result of that, we've all sort of suffered consequences, none worse than Garrett, who's a man of honor.
00:35:01.180 It must have been quite shocking to you when you first blew the whistle.
00:35:05.560 You had to have believed that, you know, when the rank and file, when everybody figures out what's going on, they'll stand up.
00:35:12.840 And it must be quite disappointing to see, no, uh-uh.
00:35:19.640 It's incredibly disheartening.
00:35:21.440 I told you one of the times before we talked that I had sort of expected a Captain America endgame moment where I would hear on my left and look over and see 14,000 agents, 38,000 employees stepping forward and actually truly honoring their oath of office.
00:35:35.980 But too many of them are content to just follow orders.
00:35:40.640 And it was very specifically told to me when I came forward.
00:35:43.480 They said, Steve, your job, your duty is to do your duty to the FBI, not respect the Constitution.
00:35:50.220 And I think too many people have bought into that and say and justify what they're doing.
00:35:56.100 And then they also have obligations.
00:35:57.720 They say, I have a mortgage, alimony.
00:36:00.340 I've got to feed my kids.
00:36:01.620 And my response to them is that's insufficient.
00:36:03.360 You took a position of public trust.
00:36:05.100 He swore an oath.
00:36:06.560 And I would rather have hungry children than morally bankrupt ones.
00:36:09.540 It's our job to raise a standard very much.
00:36:11.920 Yeah, I mean, I don't take an oath at my job.
00:36:16.500 The 7-Eleven guy doesn't take an oath at his job.
00:36:20.040 You take an oath.
00:36:22.040 Does that not mean anything to people?
00:36:24.420 Apparently not.
00:36:26.160 I want you to go to thesuspendables.com.
00:36:30.540 Thesuspendables.com.
00:36:32.340 This is the way Garrett O'Boyle is.
00:36:34.660 The Dash Suspendables.
00:36:36.280 Oh, The Dash Suspendables.
00:36:39.120 You'll get a hockey website otherwise, Glenn.
00:36:41.960 Okay.
00:36:43.400 The-Suspendables.com.
00:36:47.240 The-Suspendables.com.
00:36:50.080 And get your pin or your T-shirt and support these guys who are whistleblowers.
00:36:54.700 Especially Garrett and his family.
00:36:57.480 He has four small girls.
00:36:58.720 He's had to completely start over.
00:37:01.440 Not easy.
00:37:02.680 Not easy.
00:37:03.620 The-Suspendables.com.
00:37:06.560 Thank you so much.
00:37:07.640 Thanks, brother.
00:37:08.620 God bless.
00:37:09.080 You bet.
00:37:09.540 Bye-bye.
00:37:09.740 You know, things might look pretty bad right now, but at least we don't have to worry about
00:37:15.040 the big nuclear war or anything.
00:37:17.660 Or-
00:37:18.660 No, I mean, we don't-
00:37:21.060 Okay, so anything could happen.
00:37:23.040 Anything could happen.
00:37:24.640 At least the economy is going-
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00:38:35.440 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:38:53.040 We're glad you're here.
00:38:55.080 Let me give you just an update on my thinking for those who might care or think like I do.
00:39:03.680 Uh, I think that you as a family need to be, you need to look at from June to January 7th of next year as a real red zone.
00:39:19.380 Soon as the conventions start, um, anything could happen this summer, God forbid, uh, but there are so many things that could happen.
00:39:29.560 And then as we get close to the election, um, make sure your family is prepared.
00:39:35.060 Um, I mean, I, I, I just, there, I mean, you know, this, I'll, you think about it.
00:39:42.380 Do you see a way this works out where there, there, there isn't at least the BLM riots on the street?
00:39:49.880 Um, cause I hope not, but I just don't, I don't trust anything anymore.
00:39:56.960 Um, and with the, the Democrats saying that they would not, uh, certify the election on January 6th, exactly what they're saying.
00:40:08.360 Donald Trump, uh, was trying to do that.
00:40:12.720 They would do that if Donald Trump won.
00:40:15.980 Uh, I just don't, I just don't see good things.
00:40:19.240 Just don't see good things.
00:40:20.720 Now, this is kind of a red zone where you kind of hold your breath, cross, cross your fingers, hope that everybody's better angels, uh, actually appear.
00:40:31.200 Uh, but I, you know, I, I, I don't know.
00:40:34.560 I believe in God and I believe in being prepared and being able to walk things back.
00:40:40.000 But I would say that, uh, January, January 8th is the time to go, okay, all right.
00:40:49.220 I think we dodged a bullet this time.
00:40:52.140 Uh, but just be prepared.
00:40:54.740 Wow.
00:40:55.900 That's, uh.
00:40:57.680 It's probably the biggest warning I've ever given.
00:41:00.380 Everything with times.
00:41:02.980 Yeah.
00:41:03.660 Does it make sense?
00:41:04.840 I, I, I, I just sat here on, on national radio and said, we'd be in chaos if the Supreme Court doesn't get the thing right today.
00:41:11.820 Correct.
00:41:12.080 So I guess, yes, I, I suppose I agree with that.
00:41:14.240 There are a lot of real risks here.
00:41:16.500 Yeah.
00:41:16.800 And it doesn't seem like either side is like, you know, if we lose this one, eh.
00:41:22.620 Yeah.
00:41:22.940 You know, no big deal.
00:41:24.520 Yeah.
00:41:24.800 It doesn't seem like that's what people are.
00:41:25.680 Well, we'll have another shot in four years.
00:41:27.480 That does not seem like where people's heads are right now.
00:41:30.380 So, you know, there's, there's a lot of, there's a lot of bombs in front of us.
00:41:36.620 Let's, let's just hope that we get out of the minefield and don't step on anything.
00:41:42.620 But you're in a minefield and you've got tripwires all around you.
00:41:48.820 We just have to be very careful.
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00:43:52.700 Hello, America.
00:43:54.200 Welcome to Monday and the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:56.820 We've got a couple of things.
00:43:58.140 Uh, we have Steve Baker, who was arrested by the FBI, uh, our investigative journalist in studio this hour, along with his attorney.
00:44:06.520 But we also have some breaking news on the Supreme Court.
00:44:10.360 They have made their decision on the Colorado ballot.
00:44:14.360 I'll give it to you in 60 seconds.
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00:45:28.800 Stu, you have the ruling from the Supreme Court.
00:45:32.580 It just broke.
00:45:34.900 Yes, and actually I'm surprised.
00:45:37.060 They actually got Sotomayor.
00:45:38.480 They got everybody.
00:45:39.060 A unanimous ruling Trump can remain on the ballots.
00:45:41.960 That is great.
00:45:42.940 We were just talking a few minutes ago.
00:45:44.720 There are so many tripwires of total and complete chaos.
00:45:47.980 If they would have gone the other way, this could be a, this could be a very, very, very dark day because it would be in chaos and God only knows.
00:45:56.300 And it's, it's, it's, it's not surprising, but it, it should make a clear statement to everybody who is listening to the Democrats talk about, oh, democracy is in trouble.
00:46:07.400 That the only part of the Democratic Republic, which we are, the Democratic part, that, that happens with one man, one vote.
00:46:16.780 And they were trying to tell you who you can and can't vote for.
00:46:21.400 Yeah, that's how democracy dies.
00:46:23.360 That's how the Republic is killed as well.
00:46:26.580 All right.
00:46:27.240 Thank you for that.
00:46:28.040 If there's any more updates, because they said they might do two today, didn't they?
00:46:31.780 Or is it just this one?
00:46:33.680 As far as I know, the only one we've been talking about that we're expecting today is just this one.
00:46:38.740 All right.
00:46:39.580 Steve Baker is with us.
00:46:40.800 He's the investigative journalist for the blaze.
00:46:42.940 He's a blaze media correspondent.
00:46:44.640 He is in today with his attorney because on Friday he was arrested by the FBI.
00:46:49.720 If you happen to miss that podcast, it's kind of a don't miss it's Friday's podcast.
00:46:54.520 James Lee Bright is his attorney and he is with us now.
00:46:59.840 Welcome back.
00:47:00.540 Hey, it's good to be back, Glenn.
00:47:01.960 So I heard you say the very first thing out asked how you, how do you feel?
00:47:08.760 And you said humiliated.
00:47:11.260 Right.
00:47:11.560 Why?
00:47:12.480 I thought I was mentally and emotionally prepared for this because I've followed too many of these cases to not have been.
00:47:20.780 I've seen too many of these guys, even misdemeanor defendants, even misdemeanor independent journalists marched before a magistrate in leg chains and the orange jumpsuit.
00:47:31.040 So I thought I was ready for it until they put the leg chains on.
00:47:34.320 And I mean, I've, I've never even been fingerprinted for anything in my life and to actually in the moment that it was happening, um, it was overwhelming.
00:47:46.920 And then on top of being chained at your, at your waist and your legs, then they put you in a cage with a meth dealer.
00:47:57.540 And for, and, and, and, and of course, Lee can speak to this better than I can, but the process of putting a nonviolent misdemeanor defendant who has been utterly and totally cooperative since the very first phone call from the FBI over two and a half years ago.
00:48:21.200 So it could have been just an order to appear, I could have walked in with Lee, both of us with our jackets and ties on, we could have sat in the gallery, they call us up, we stand before just as they did for a felony defendant that day.
00:48:37.160 But I'm guarded by U.S. Marshals with leg chains on.
00:48:44.700 So how many misdemeanors Lee have you, have you done where they're in leg chains?
00:48:52.520 How many times do you see that?
00:48:54.220 In a case like this, almost never.
00:48:55.720 I've got clients right now that are charged with felony drug cases that we are negotiating with the DOJ for voluntary turn-ins.
00:49:06.940 There's an active warrant on one that I was speaking with this morning and the DOJ is working with us to do a voluntary turn-in to a magistrate.
00:49:14.960 We'll do a same-day hearing.
00:49:16.440 She'll process through pretrial services and be out.
00:49:18.700 No leg chains, nothing.
00:49:20.500 This was determined by the DOJ in Washington.
00:49:22.820 They had us turn Steve into the FBI at their headquarters, 7 a.m., walked him through, processed him, put him in leg chains and a waist chain, handcuffs to his waist, and then took him directly to the Marshals down at the Cabell Building here in Dallas.
00:49:37.340 Yeah, I don't remember anybody in leg chains and irons for BLM setting cities on fire.
00:49:44.320 No, in fact, most of those were just catch and release if they bothered to catch at all.
00:49:48.460 In fact, most of them had their cases dismissed, and then many of them had been awarded cash payouts from the government because they were unfairly arrested or prosecuted because, obviously, we had to understand what their frustrations and what made them burn a building down.
00:50:10.980 So I was really encouraged by the op-ed that came out from Jonathan Tourley this weekend.
00:50:20.560 He makes the point that you might be an activist journalism or a journalist activist, whatever this new thing is that they're doing, because you have an opinion.
00:50:36.860 And Stu and Stu and I were talking about it earlier this morning.
00:50:40.680 Yes, you have an opinion.
00:50:42.300 I have an opinion.
00:50:43.300 But that doesn't mean that you are finding the story you want to find.
00:50:51.060 You could still have an opinion on things, but as long as you're honest enough to say, I'm going in and I don't know what's going to happen.
00:51:00.380 I have an idea what could happen, but I'm going to tell the truth no matter which side it falls on.
00:51:08.020 Is that who you are?
00:51:09.340 Well, see, that's the thing that, obviously, not only the charging documents themselves, because the charging documents are what they call the statement of facts.
00:51:17.440 They are, in fact, specifically put together for the purpose of constructing a narrative for prosecution out of context comments.
00:51:27.420 Because, more importantly, and this is the key, Glenn, look, I'll tell you what, let me let NBC, the court reporter, the guy who does every one of the cases, J6 cases for NBC, he's there every day.
00:51:42.580 His name's Ryan Riley, and he tweeted out yesterday.
00:51:45.700 He said, if it wasn't for Steve's language on January 6th, before he entered the Capitol, and then after that evening, this case almost certainly wouldn't have been brought.
00:51:59.920 Okay, so that's, wow, that's interesting here in America.
00:52:04.120 Let me go through the actual charges, and let's take them one by one.
00:52:08.400 Absolutely.
00:52:08.620 Can we do that?
00:52:09.100 So here are the charges.
00:52:10.620 You want me to read them?
00:52:11.260 Yes, please.
00:52:11.660 Okay, so these are the charges listed in the criminal complaint.
00:52:16.100 That's not the formal filing of the charge.
00:52:19.380 That would be either an information and misdemeanors or an indictment on felonies.
00:52:22.940 But this is the criminal complaint that issued the arrest warrant with the supporting affidavit and statement of facts contained.
00:52:29.560 And Steve's right.
00:52:30.400 It is written with the intent to create a language narrative.
00:52:35.000 There's no question.
00:52:35.760 So of the four charges that Steve's been charged with, 18 U.S.C. 752A1, that's knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority.
00:52:47.480 That's the one that carries up to a one-year-in-jail penalty, minimum of six months.
00:52:51.580 18 U.S.C. 1752A2, disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or ground, 40 U.S.C. 5104E2D, disorderly conduct in a Capitol building, and then 40 U.S.C. 5104E2G, parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building.
00:53:14.940 Okay, so the, I don't know, I'm sure you know this now, I don't know when you found out, but the Speaker of the House released 5,000 hours of videotape, much of it centering around you, and showing that you weren't parading or picketing or being disorderly at all.
00:53:37.760 Ever.
00:53:38.600 Ever.
00:53:39.120 Not at all.
00:53:39.960 So how do they make that charge?
00:53:42.740 That's going to be fascinating to see.
00:53:44.240 Well, you know, this is, and again, I don't want to get into being the legal expert or even trying.
00:53:53.500 I mean, I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night, but the point being is, is that they always, because I've followed so many of these trials, they always overcharge.
00:54:03.620 But that's not just J6.
00:54:04.860 That's just, that's DOJs.
00:54:06.560 And that's to scare you into a quick plea deal.
00:54:09.600 Correct.
00:54:09.820 They get their, you know, their notch in their belt and their points towards whatever their next, you know, career advancement goals are.
00:54:17.920 And that's essentially what's happening here.
00:54:21.040 Technically, yes, I went in the building.
00:54:24.740 Okay.
00:54:25.000 So if that is a crime, then it is a crime.
00:54:28.320 But charges.
00:54:29.380 Hang on.
00:54:29.740 If that's a crime, then the crime has to be punished equally.
00:54:35.360 So the New York Times, the Washington Post, every single journalist would have to be charged with that crime.
00:54:41.760 Right.
00:54:41.840 I mean, I think we've, I think Steve and I were talking earlier, and I think we've estimated that roughly 60 journalists went into the rotunda, went into the Capitol building on that day.
00:54:53.400 Six to seven have been charged now out of 60, rough.
00:54:58.060 All of those have been right of center media.
00:55:01.740 All of them.
00:55:02.400 So you, you are being made, let's see if I can find it, from NBC.
00:55:10.680 You're made into a total clown by NBC.
00:55:15.000 The same guy whose tweet I just read, by the way.
00:55:16.960 Correct.
00:55:18.260 And he says that you are just a, you're in a cover band.
00:55:26.080 You weren't a journalist at the time.
00:55:28.940 I don't know who defines journalists now.
00:55:31.500 He refused to call me a journalist.
00:55:34.040 Instead, he said, now I'm a writer for the Blaze website.
00:55:39.020 That was his only way of getting around having to acquiesce to what I was doing that day.
00:55:46.180 I apologize.
00:55:47.420 I got to know Ryan a little bit when we were in trial back in the fall of 22 for three months for the Oath Keepers trial.
00:55:53.680 Yeah.
00:55:54.360 I always found him to be a really reasonable fellow.
00:55:56.680 I like some of his work, but I agree.
00:55:59.200 The article that he wrote regarding Steve.
00:56:02.720 It's a hatchet job.
00:56:03.840 It was.
00:56:04.460 And it was petty.
00:56:06.200 It was completely unnecessary.
00:56:07.740 I thought it was really poor reporting.
00:56:09.480 And it was done not unlike the complaint.
00:56:12.160 Not unlike what we see when we're talking language.
00:56:14.580 It was done to establish a narrative solely to disparage Steve.
00:56:18.760 So, how do you, first of all, how do you combat the journalist thing?
00:56:26.940 With him going in, that's a six-month sentence.
00:56:30.580 Could be.
00:56:31.340 And he has said, well, yes, technically I did.
00:56:34.720 I did violate that.
00:56:35.900 So, how do you defend that?
00:56:37.600 Well, number one, I'm not the only attorney on this case.
00:56:40.740 We've got about five of us that are volunteering on this.
00:56:43.380 And we're volunteering because we got to know Steve during trials in D.C.
00:56:48.440 Great reporting.
00:56:49.600 Always loved spending time with him.
00:56:51.300 He was one of the few conservatives in the press pool there.
00:56:54.820 One of the other attorneys.
00:56:56.180 No, he's a musician in D.C.
00:56:58.520 A musician and libertarian writer who was a frequent presence at the federal courthouse in Washington, D.C.
00:57:06.940 during the Oath Keeper's seditious conspiracy trial.
00:57:09.940 What were you doing just hanging out there all the time?
00:57:12.860 Well, the worst thing that I was doing is I was – about half of my reporting was on the press pool.
00:57:18.780 They didn't like that.
00:57:20.740 Because I always sat in the back of the room so I could watch them and see what was on – what they were doing,
00:57:25.320 see what was on their screen, see which games they were playing during the important testimonies
00:57:28.820 to see who was pre-writing their stories and then just hanging out in the hallway talking.
00:57:34.800 Because that's what they do, and they're really good at it.
00:57:36.780 They can pre-write two or three stories in a day, and then as soon as the rulings or the motions are filed,
00:57:42.060 they can then fill in the blanks and boom, submit, submit, submit, and they get out.
00:57:45.500 And then more importantly, I was able to show on certain very significant testimonies how the comparison of how the various journalists withheld –
00:57:58.740 because, see, we all know it is – it's not that they lie, it's the lie of omission.
00:58:05.600 It's when you're only covering the government's case-in-chief and their witnesses,
00:58:13.600 and then all of a sudden they get out and go for coffee break during the cross-examination.
00:58:18.640 How can you tell the truth about what happened in that trial?
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00:59:44.760 So we're with Steve Baker and James Lee Bright, Steve's attorney.
00:59:59.220 Steve was arrested by the FBI, and all they're trying to do is make his language something that, you know, you could go to prison for because you didn't say anything except one thing that I read.
01:00:15.720 You said to the cop as you were trying to get through a door, are you going to use those things on us?
01:00:20.600 Right.
01:00:20.800 No, and I wasn't trying to get through the door or trying to push past anybody.
01:00:24.380 What had happened was, and unbeknownst to me at the time, is only just a couple of minutes before, there had been a shot inside the Capitol just on the other side of the staircase from where I was, the stairwell where I was.
01:00:36.640 And you didn't know that?
01:00:37.820 Of course not.
01:00:38.260 I had no idea, you know, in the part of the Capitol where I was where you actually saw me typing and texting and taking notes.
01:00:46.880 It was just a minute or two after that that there was a shot that happened.
01:00:51.720 We couldn't hear it over there.
01:00:53.300 And then I walked down that hallway, and then suddenly for the first time all day, weapons are drawn.
01:00:59.120 We had not seen a single weapon drawn all day long.
01:01:02.320 Even in the fiercest battle out on the front West Terrace that I got, you know, an hour's worth of video out there, not a single officer pulled their weapons.
01:01:12.140 Even though I consider many of the attacks that they faced that day, that they were justified had they done so.
01:01:18.660 But they didn't.
01:01:20.500 Great restraint.
01:01:22.080 And then all of a sudden, for no reason for which I was aware, guns were out.
01:01:28.000 I mean, high ready.
01:01:29.240 They were all there.
01:01:30.380 And so I'm seeing weapons, and so I asked them, because all of a sudden, it's not one cop.
01:01:37.120 It's all of them have their guns out.
01:01:39.340 And the radios are squawking like crazy.
01:01:41.500 We need a triage, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:01:43.160 Your shot's fired.
01:01:44.380 And it's chaos.
01:01:45.900 And I said, are you going to use those weapons on us?
01:01:49.280 Are you going to use those weapons on us?
01:01:51.400 And then all of a sudden, one of the cops runs over.
01:01:54.300 I've got it.
01:01:54.800 I mean, got it full frame right in my camera.
01:01:57.360 He runs over to me.
01:01:58.220 He goes, if any of you guys have any guns.
01:02:00.240 And I said, none of us have guns.
01:02:01.380 We've got cameras.
01:02:03.320 And then he goes, and then he stops.
01:02:05.120 And he goes, oh, okay, okay.
01:02:06.560 And then he apologetically says, hey, it's not us.
01:02:09.760 It's not us.
01:02:13.120 I've got that film.
01:02:14.220 What does that mean?
01:02:15.220 He's trying to let us know that this chaos that was happening was not their fault.
01:02:20.880 It's not us.
01:02:21.420 It's not us.
01:02:21.960 We're not doing this.
01:02:24.760 And when I learned only minutes later, because I walked past them FBI medics trying to resuscitate this person, I couldn't tell that it was a woman on the floor with all the blood and the confusion and the compressions and all this other stuff.
01:02:42.820 Um, and then I realized that somebody was shot and then I got the actual footage of her being brought out of the building and, and, and followed her down the ramp on the gurney as they're working on her.
01:02:57.040 And that was when I said into, you can hear it in my camera.
01:03:00.620 I was like, oh crap.
01:03:02.980 It's a woman.
01:03:04.260 And then I actually said, she's gone.
01:03:07.640 Cause you could see in her eyes.
01:03:08.920 Cause it was, I've seen death before and she was gone.
01:03:13.440 And that was the only thing that that's the only time inside the building for any reason to anyone that I ever even opened my mouth.
01:03:26.640 I didn't chant USA, USA.
01:03:28.960 I didn't sing the national anthem.
01:03:30.760 I didn't participate in any, you know, abusive language supporter.
01:03:35.140 No, no.
01:03:35.960 And then, and then to be in a moment, completely surprised to have guns all around you drawn.
01:03:43.620 I wanted to know if I was about to get shot.
01:03:45.820 Right.
01:03:46.000 I asked a question.
01:03:46.920 Right.
01:03:47.300 That's all I did.
01:03:48.360 That's not abusive language.
01:03:50.800 But back to what you mentioned earlier, as we were talking about the statement of facts, it's a narrative.
01:03:56.280 Right.
01:03:57.080 Your language is included in there out of context with the intent to distort what you were doing.
01:04:03.380 And wait till they see the video of the cop coming up to me and apologize.
01:04:06.740 It's not us.
01:04:07.420 It's not us.
01:04:08.580 Okay.
01:04:08.980 So were you going to see that?
01:04:10.520 Are you going to wait for the trial?
01:04:11.640 We're going to see that.
01:04:12.160 Oh no.
01:04:12.480 You'll see it.
01:04:13.080 Um, because there's some other things that they said that you said again after or before.
01:04:21.140 Uh, so shouldn't be a part of this trial at all because it's what you did inside, not what you said.
01:04:29.460 Um, but I want to get the explanations on all of those.
01:04:34.460 We'll do that in just a minute.
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01:06:16.020 We are, uh, talking, uh, now to Steve Baker who was, uh, arrested.
01:06:23.740 Uh, during this program on Friday, investigative journalist, uh, blaze media correspondent and his attorney, James Lee Bright.
01:06:31.760 Um, and I want to go through some of the things that, that are, the FBI is saying that really the, um, NBC is the main driver of this.
01:06:46.620 Um, a copy of, uh, an FBI affidavit, uh, provided NBC news by defense attorney, William Shipley indicates that federal prosecutors are going to focus on comments from Baker that show he was sympathetic to the mob.
01:06:59.700 Uh, including when he referred to Nancy Pelosi as, excuse the language, a bitch after talking about somebody, um, the mob rating the former speaker's office and a comment, which he said he regretted.
01:07:13.320 He didn't steal government property during the attack.
01:07:17.160 Okay.
01:07:18.220 So tell me about, let's start with a Nancy Pelosi bitch thing.
01:07:22.440 Yeah, I actually walked down the hallway where they call the speaker's hallway into the, her suite of offices.
01:07:28.740 And when I walked in that hallway, there were, I was, I was probably one of just a handful of people actually going in and there were just all of a sudden dozens of people leaving.
01:07:38.640 And I looked into a couple of the offices and saw that there was actual, this is the first time all day I'd seen any property damage itself, uh, on the interior that turned over tables, desks, um, rifled through, uh, bookshelves and knocked the, knocked all of those contents onto the floor.
01:07:54.500 As soon as I saw that, I knew I needed to get the heck out of Dodge.
01:07:57.440 So I turned around and it's all captured on my camera, including the property damage, how I went in, went, oops, saw the damage, oops, I'm getting out of here.
01:08:04.900 And I started leaving.
01:08:05.880 And so when myself and my best friend that night, another writer of some esteem, by the way, who was, uh, we'd gotten separated during the day and we finally re reconnect back at our hotel room later that night.
01:08:20.580 And we started watching the news and we cracked open a couple of adult beverages.
01:08:24.680 And then we decided to turn on the camera to upload to YouTube, uh, kind of a, uh, you know, post-mortem on what we had experienced that day.
01:08:32.400 And so I'm telling him that story about seeing the property damage inside of Pelosi's office.
01:08:37.040 And I said something to the effect of, yeah, it couldn't have happened to a more deserving biatch.
01:08:43.280 And, um, and then I was interviewed by the FBI and asked why I said that.
01:08:49.700 And I said, because it wasn't McConnell's office.
01:08:52.780 And they said, what do you mean by that?
01:08:55.220 And I said, because if it had been McConnell's office, I would have said it couldn't have happened to a more deserving bastard.
01:09:01.160 And then I followed it up.
01:09:02.920 And when we get the transcripts to my FBI interview, we'll be able to prove that I actually did this.
01:09:07.080 And I said, what part of me being a libertarian and hating both sides, do you not yet understand?
01:09:14.900 Absolutely.
01:09:16.060 Okay.
01:09:17.000 So then you said, um, they got to Pelosi's office, uh, and you know, it couldn't happen to a, uh, more deserving.
01:09:27.120 The only thing I regret is, is that I didn't like steal the computers because God knows what I could have found on their computers.
01:09:35.920 If I had done that.
01:09:37.540 When did you say that immediately after that, on the same video with my best friend with drinks in hand, joking about what we were seeing on television already talking about the, someone maybe had allegedly stolen computers out of that.
01:09:52.100 So we're yucking it up going, no, I wish I had done that.
01:09:56.080 Ha ha ha.
01:09:57.680 I honestly, I have to say, I would have made the same comment afterwards.
01:10:03.880 afterwards, if I were in your situation watching it at the time, uh, you know, probably not on the same day, but darn close where I would have said, can you imagine what was on that computer?
01:10:17.540 I kind of wish we had it, but that wouldn't mean that I wanted to steal it, you know, or that I really would steal it.
01:10:24.600 If I said, yeah, cause you were there, you had access.
01:10:27.980 They're trying to say that you had motive to do it, but you didn't do it.
01:10:31.900 So how is that a crime?
01:10:33.720 It's not.
01:10:34.520 I mean, it's just, again, it's language being included in the stat, in the statement of facts to drive their narrative.
01:10:40.760 If Steve had wanted to do anything at all that day, he was right there.
01:10:45.320 The door was open.
01:10:46.540 People were going in.
01:10:47.940 Everybody saw it was trouble and he left.
01:10:50.100 Everybody always acts, asks what's, what was my mindset that day?
01:10:54.040 My mindset that day was to, I had my man on the street, microphone and a tripod.
01:10:58.420 My mindset was, is that if there was anything specific or interesting or, uh, groundbreaking that was going to be said from the stage at the ellipse that day, but either by Trump or somebody else that was speaking, I was going to do man on the street interviews, capture that, take it home, upload it to YouTube and my blog channel.
01:11:15.860 And, you know, that it's end, end of conversation.
01:11:19.300 We had no idea where that day was going and how it would develop.
01:11:23.820 But as soon as I arrived on the West Terrace and I saw that it was a battle, everything changes.
01:11:31.520 Everything did.
01:11:32.180 All of a sudden it's game on.
01:11:33.680 And when I say game on, it's time to do my job.
01:11:37.920 And so I started nonviolently, not aggressively, not abusively.
01:11:43.380 On the edge.
01:11:44.000 Filming, filming the events that were taking place.
01:11:47.620 And then professionally, as did every other one of those 60 journalists, professionally worked my way through and documented what I could.
01:11:56.580 And if you didn't have any journalistic, um, uh, integrity of the work, why did HBO and the New York times buy it from you?
01:12:05.660 You know, look, I, I was, I was contacted instantly by dozens of agencies wanted wanting to represent me.
01:12:15.040 I, I, my first call that I received on the next morning was Fox news.
01:12:19.320 Uh, I was, I had already done interviews on WUSA that night, two of them.
01:12:24.900 And that it's, it's just a product of, of, you know, my work output would be their interest.
01:12:33.560 Right.
01:12:34.060 So tell me about the WUSA interview because this, the FBI, according to the FBI, um, they asked you, do you approve of what happened today?
01:12:44.060 And you said, I approve 100%.
01:12:47.800 That's quote clip edit.
01:12:50.240 And that's all they took out of almost 30 minutes worth of interview.
01:12:55.200 What is the, what is the context that makes that good?
01:13:01.840 The context is, is that I understood the spirit of what was happening.
01:13:08.080 These people had been locked down for a year.
01:13:10.600 I didn't, I don't think I even addressed the election cause I wasn't even a hundred percent on the election, uh, controversy at that, at that point that it was a stolen situation.
01:13:18.740 In fact, it was 22 months after the election before I ever got my own conclusion.
01:13:24.100 And, and so it was, it was a long discussion that I had with two different of their reporters.
01:13:31.460 One actually on the lawn of the Capitol after I'd seen Ashley Babbitt is, in fact, I'm walking by this group of guys and they're all standing, listening to the headquarters studio.
01:13:40.820 They're just learning that somebody has been shot inside the building as I'm walking about past them and they hear me.
01:13:45.960 I said, Oh yeah, I've got a video of that.
01:13:47.380 And they're like, what can we see it?
01:13:49.960 Yeah.
01:13:50.320 So then they interview me for about 15 minutes with the, you know, the Capitol in the background over my shoulder.
01:13:55.360 I'm talking about, you know, there's a darkness under that dome, blah, blah, blah.
01:13:58.860 I'm, you know, I'm, I'm a pontificating from my, you know, libertarian viewpoint about what was going on that day.
01:14:05.360 And then I finally, you know, and I hadn't had the opportunity to even see a restroom in about, you know, 10 hours at this point.
01:14:12.120 So I leave the Capitol grounds and go find a sandwich shop shop somewhere where I was able to take care of that, get a sandwich.
01:14:18.920 And then I get a call from WUSA, the lead anchor, the evening news for WUSA, the CBS affiliate in DC calls me and ask me if he can talk to me.
01:14:29.120 So I go set up my tripod, my camera, pull out my microphone on the street for a, you know, hit out there on the street.
01:14:38.020 And he interviews me, gets about 15 minutes worth of comments from me again.
01:14:42.620 And then when they run the story, they use less than 15 seconds of clip, clip, clip.
01:14:48.700 And when I, again, going back to my, my FBI interview, when they addressed that, I said to them sitting across the table, I said, did you see the hard edits in that?
01:15:01.480 Did you see?
01:15:02.420 I'm just trying to find the hard, because you have said to us for, well, ever since I've known you, you did not agree with what happened.
01:15:11.640 And, you know, you, you found the violence reprehensible and I've been consistent on that since my first article, the very first article I wrote condemns the violent.
01:15:22.560 I say there, I saw bad people doing bad things, good people doing good things, and some otherwise good people doing some stupid things that got caught up in the moment.
01:15:30.340 You, you, you can agree a hundred percent with the reason why these people were frustrated and why they were there and disagree with the behaviors of the 300 people that did stupid stuff.
01:15:45.940 And the, and the video, the unedited video would show that.
01:15:49.160 That's correct.
01:15:49.440 That's what you meant.
01:15:50.680 In context, I don't know if we'll ever be able to get it or not.
01:15:54.120 Well, in, I mean, it fits with the narrative, uh, that Stu and I were talking about earlier today, that you have always been very consistent with us that, because that's the only thing that, um, throws this and it not legally, not legally at all, but makes you less sympathetic.
01:16:18.360 If they, if someone is led to believe that you went in going, yeah, break in, break the windows, storm the Capitol.
01:16:27.740 And I've never, I've never heard that from you.
01:16:31.160 I've never seen it.
01:16:32.000 We've talked about it and you've always been where we were.
01:16:35.720 And that is, this was a horror show.
01:16:38.040 This was a dark day for our Republic because of the way it was handled.
01:16:43.520 Not for the grandmothers that have been arrested for parading, but for the bad guys in there.
01:16:49.580 And the overwhelming percentage of people that went from the ellipse to the hill, the overwhelming number of people that even went inside.
01:16:59.140 They were just tourists, basically.
01:17:01.180 That's right.
01:17:01.720 And they were, it was cathartic for a vast majority of them after the election, after the year of 2020, which I mean, those were dark days for our country.
01:17:11.000 Yes.
01:17:11.240 For a lot of reasons.
01:17:12.180 And I've compared some of the behaviors to, you know, how people react after their team wins the, wins the championship.
01:17:19.980 People lose their mind.
01:17:21.220 They're foolish.
01:17:21.740 It's a mob mentality.
01:17:23.220 But the overwhelming number of people that I've met in this process that I've represented, we're not engaged in the bad behavior that we all look at and we abhor.
01:17:34.660 And it certainly wasn't Steve.
01:17:35.940 Can I ask why have, I mean, because you have done so much to expose the lies.
01:17:42.260 That's why this happened.
01:17:43.920 Oh, I know that.
01:17:44.640 But you expose the lies of the Capitol Police, the two in particular, that were used to put people away.
01:17:53.420 My trials.
01:17:54.240 Your trials.
01:17:55.420 Yeah.
01:17:55.580 You weren't afforded that video.
01:17:58.380 How come these guys have not been released or at least called a mistrial and start again?
01:18:06.820 I don't have answers to that.
01:18:09.240 We fought battles with our judge over delay.
01:18:13.840 Give us till the end of the J6 committee.
01:18:16.440 Let them go into their sunset.
01:18:18.960 And then let us get all the video.
01:18:20.660 Let us see everything.
01:18:21.720 And our judge continually said, no, we don't need a continuance.
01:18:24.540 The public interest demands that we have this now.
01:18:27.280 Our clients were all willing to waive speedy trial.
01:18:30.100 They were willing to stay in jail, waiting to get the stuff that Steve's now seeing that proves two of them committed purge on our trial.
01:18:37.820 So can this be resubmitted to another court to say you weren't allowed to show the evidence?
01:18:48.140 Our trial is on appeal right now.
01:18:50.300 It is.
01:18:51.300 I mean, and I know the attorney that's handling that appeal.
01:18:54.240 She's very, very knowledgeable and very good, and I haven't spoken with her since Steve's situation started.
01:19:01.480 I can only presume that those are avenues that she's going to be going down.
01:19:04.420 Absolutely.
01:19:05.060 So, Steve, I want you to know that I have asked you the toughest questions I could ask because I want to lance the boil.
01:19:13.720 I want to know the truth, and so does the audience.
01:19:17.480 I know why this is being done to you because you have been so effective.
01:19:21.820 There's only two reporters, the one at Revolver and you, really, that have been on this from the beginning and have made such a huge difference in these trials, and that is reflected by the support from the Speaker of the House on Friday releasing 5,000 hours and all of the video of you in the Capitol so people can see you weren't parading.
01:19:46.360 You weren't chanting.
01:19:47.460 You weren't being disruptive.
01:19:48.860 You were being a journalist.
01:19:51.220 I support you.
01:19:52.580 Thank you.
01:19:52.880 And the blaze is behind you, and I hope you know that.
01:19:55.340 Thank you.
01:19:55.780 And I want to say thank you as well to those congressmen who have been supporting me all the way up to the Speaker.
01:20:03.320 I will say this, though, is that one of the reasons why we've not been able to make this situation happen faster for those defendants is that we need some documents.
01:20:14.200 I don't need to tell you what they are right now.
01:20:16.680 Those congressmen know what we need.
01:20:19.320 The Capitol Police are not subjected to FOIA requests, so we can't go that route.
01:20:24.480 These are not classified documents, but one of those committees has access,
01:20:29.160 and I am just going to encourage right here on the air, because they're listening,
01:20:35.000 is please get me those documents, and we can spring these guys that have been unfairly convicted and get them home.
01:20:41.620 Their cracks are happening.
01:20:43.080 You're starting to see it.
01:20:44.720 Look at the three-judge unbunked panel that came down regarding the fact that the district courts in D.C.
01:20:49.240 were improperly enhancing 11 levels.
01:20:52.420 Yeah.
01:20:53.760 It is.
01:20:54.520 It's all starting to come apart.
01:20:55.780 Thank you, guys.
01:20:56.400 I appreciate it.
01:20:56.960 Steve Baker and James Lee Bright.
01:20:58.760 More on that story as it continues to develop.
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01:22:17.620 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:22:20.020 This is something you have to pay attention to.
01:22:21.720 There's probably a thousand more arrests coming before the election, and this is all falling apart.
01:22:31.020 The whole story is falling apart on them.
01:22:34.820 So we'll see what happens.
01:22:37.840 You know, I wanted to ask Steve all of the toughest questions.
01:22:41.540 None of those were legal infractions of the law, any of his comments.
01:22:48.220 I just wish he hadn't have said them, but he did.
01:22:52.100 They're public perception questions.
01:22:54.740 They're court of public opinion questions.
01:22:57.140 Let's get off our high horse here, media.
01:22:59.960 I mean, just a couple of weeks ago, you had some journalists talk about you wish Trump was in a convertible because he would be easy to shoot like Kennedy.
01:23:10.460 Shockingly, too.
01:23:11.360 All the journalists out there never really bothered to investigate who that was.
01:23:14.720 Yeah, isn't that weird?
01:23:16.240 Isn't that weird?
01:23:17.220 I bet they were credentialed, too.
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01:26:05.420 Okay, really excited to have somebody who I hope to have on from time to time.
01:26:11.180 She's in our building now and with a new network.
01:26:16.560 Her name is Karina Yapor, and she is the executive producer and host of Vose News, right?
01:26:25.820 Correct, yes.
01:26:26.780 Okay, yeah, I am not.
01:26:28.180 I barely can speak English, so.
01:26:31.160 And Vose means vote, right?
01:26:33.720 No, voice.
01:26:34.620 Voice.
01:26:35.340 That's right, voice.
01:26:36.200 Yes, it means voice.
01:26:37.100 So, this is a new Spanish language television network.
01:26:42.900 The problem that we all know is Telemundo is, I think there's a Univision is NBC.
01:26:50.060 One of them is NBC.
01:26:52.840 Hispanics are getting, they have no choice but to be indoctrinated when they're watching Spanish television.
01:27:00.920 And Karina is the news anchor on something that begins tonight.
01:27:08.180 So, tell us about it.
01:27:09.180 Yes, so excited.
01:27:10.640 And thank you for having me here.
01:27:12.600 It's an honor to be here with you guys.
01:27:14.540 Thank you.
01:27:14.800 And you said it perfectly.
01:27:16.720 Unfortunately, for decades, the Hispanic community has been getting their news for these two major networks, Telemundo owned by NBC and Univision.
01:27:26.960 And unfortunately, in the recent years, these two networks have gone, have walked away of representing the Hispanic values.
01:27:38.240 And some people, things are maybe wondering, why do we see the same headlines all over the place?
01:27:45.160 I have worked for both.
01:27:46.660 I work almost seven and a half years for Telemundo and then almost eight years for Univision as well.
01:27:53.720 So, I know this firsthand.
01:27:56.960 And the thing is that, for example, Univision, when they don't cover the news directly, they work with a platform called CNN Newsers, which means that they get all the videos, press releases that they don't cover directly from CNN.
01:28:14.100 So, that's why you see the same headlines and the same rhetoric that CNN uses.
01:28:21.940 And that's a problem.
01:28:22.920 And to me, honestly, as a Christian woman, as an immigrant, as a Hispanic woman, it was hard for me to see that.
01:28:32.660 And I always wanted to be a light in the darkness for my community.
01:28:37.100 And I try to make the difference.
01:28:41.000 And that's why we are launching Voz News tonight, because we really need to provide the Hispanic community a non-virus perspective, conservative perspective of the news, so they can really understand what's going on.
01:28:58.240 And they can really make better decisions for their lives and for their families.
01:29:03.520 You know, Soros, George Soros just bought a radio group that has some of the biggest Spanish-speaking nations, Spanish-speaking stations in the nation.
01:29:14.300 You're getting the George Soros look at things if that firewall isn't dirt strong.
01:29:22.160 That's not going to help.
01:29:23.460 The left has made a move for the Hispanic viewpoint.
01:29:27.680 Is this the first time anybody's made a real conservative effort, a real effort?
01:29:33.040 It is.
01:29:33.920 And you know what?
01:29:34.540 We're going to be the only nationwide newscast in Spanish with a conservative perspective.
01:29:43.120 And, you know, that's unbelievable, because in the English-speaking world, there are several options, and you guys are here to fill up those gaps, you know, providing non-biased information for your listeners and your audience.
01:29:58.900 But the Hispanics didn't have that.
01:30:00.800 And we have to recognize that some of them were one or two jobs or even three to be able to provide for their families.
01:30:08.220 They don't have the time to do their own research.
01:30:11.640 And a lot of times they watch these TV networks because they like novellas, like the series, Hispanic series, because they feel attached to their culture and all of that.
01:30:20.840 And they just listen to the rhetoric that they use in the news.
01:30:23.940 And I remember one example on the last presidential election when they were saying the headline was that Republicans were pushing against voting rights for minorities.
01:30:35.120 And I remember myself reading this press release that our producers provide us, and I was, I mean, reading along, and I couldn't find anything that was trying to, you know, to restrict voting rights.
01:30:51.060 I mean, and I have to tell you, it is even harder to vote in Mexico.
01:30:55.240 In Mexico, you only got one day to vote.
01:30:58.740 There's no early voting, nothing like that.
01:31:01.600 And there's only one kind of ID, the voter ID that you need to use to be able to vote.
01:31:08.920 So when I was reading this, I was like, what are they talking about?
01:31:12.540 You know, here we have a primary election.
01:31:16.120 We have anticipated election.
01:31:18.200 We have several options of IDs that we can present.
01:31:22.580 So all of that, I mean, to me, looked pretty reasonable.
01:31:27.000 And I couldn't find something that was really the headline that they were presented.
01:31:32.260 But again, it was taken from CNN.
01:31:35.620 And unfortunately, it's what Hispanics were receiving.
01:31:38.600 And nobody wanted to be unliked or not wanted or the rights to be taken away.
01:31:43.680 So Hispanics are very pro-family, very pro-God.
01:31:51.080 Absolutely.
01:31:51.320 I mean, they are the, you know, in the old days, you know, when my wife's family came over from Italy,
01:32:00.720 it was in New York, and it was the full talk with your hands, Italians.
01:32:04.680 And, you know, there were some bad guys, but there were a lot of just great families that that culture has just melted into ours.
01:32:11.760 But they restored us.
01:32:13.240 Many of these immigrants always restore us because you've been someplace else, and you know what it's like elsewhere.
01:32:23.080 Exactly.
01:32:23.460 Exactly.
01:32:24.240 Exactly, Glenn.
01:32:25.140 And I have to tell you, I mean, we love God.
01:32:27.980 We love our family.
01:32:29.220 Those are the two main cores of the Latino culture and the Hispanic values.
01:32:34.920 There's nothing more important than those two things for us.
01:32:38.620 And you know what?
01:32:39.280 There are more than 36.2 million Hispanics eligible to vote this year.
01:32:47.560 And Hispanics are, you know, are having families.
01:32:50.700 We like big families.
01:32:52.400 So that's why it's very important that they really understand what's going on in politics, and they can make informed decisions.
01:33:00.420 So how are you going to – where do people find you?
01:33:06.000 How are you going to let everybody know in the Hispanic community?
01:33:11.400 Absolutely.
01:33:12.140 So we're launching Voz News, which means voice, tonight at 7 p.m. Eastern Time, 6 p.m. Central, through Daystar Español.
01:33:22.780 We are very, very blessed that we are partnering with Daystar because, of course, this is a huge Christian network.
01:33:31.380 And I have to tell you, they launched the Español Spanish channel a year ago, and they are reaching 14 million Hispanic households in the United States.
01:33:41.600 And they even reached a total of 90 million households, counting the U.S., Mexico, and Latin America.
01:33:50.020 So I think that's important.
01:33:51.520 And another very important topic is the illegal immigration, for example.
01:33:56.260 So we want to really – for people who will be watching in South America, Central America, we want to tell them the truth because, unfortunately, they are being told that they can get here illegally, get everything for free, and all of that.
01:34:13.100 And that's not the reality.
01:34:14.560 We want – I mean, people need to know.
01:34:17.300 We have correspondents interviewing them, walking with them and interviewing them.
01:34:21.880 And there's people organizing these caravans of illegal immigration.
01:34:26.960 I mean, that doesn't happen all of a sudden.
01:34:29.540 So we need to provide facts.
01:34:31.880 And it's important for them to know and realize that that's not the truth, that they need to stay there, that they need to follow a legal process.
01:34:39.860 Because, honestly, illegal immigration is impacting Hispanics as much as it's impacting anybody else.
01:34:46.300 So, I've done this for a very long time.
01:34:52.560 And I have seen my share of death threats and everything that goes along with it.
01:34:59.300 But you, being Hispanic, speaking Spanish, having it going through South America, Central America, Mexico, and here in America, you're messing with some very powerful people.
01:35:18.220 Absolutely.
01:35:18.940 You're aware of that.
01:35:20.020 And how are you going to deal with that?
01:35:21.740 Well, I am, and I have to tell you that the Lord is my strength.
01:35:27.020 And I am so grateful because this is a calling.
01:35:31.900 I'm so grateful.
01:35:33.180 Orlando Salazar, he's our CEO.
01:35:35.540 He's in the cattle business.
01:35:39.020 He doesn't – I mean, he doesn't have any need of getting involved in media.
01:35:42.760 But he got a call from the Lord, and he was obedient, and that's how I met him.
01:35:48.320 And to me, it was a prayer answer because, as I told you, I wanted to be a light in the darkness that we're living in this world, not only here in the United States, but in the world.
01:35:57.260 I know the blessing of being able to be in this country.
01:36:01.240 I have to tell you, I love the United States of America.
01:36:04.860 I was born in Mexico, and it took me 19 years.
01:36:09.080 I just became a U.S. citizen after 19 years of following different legal processes.
01:36:16.740 My children were born here, and I just feel I can see the difference in the opportunities, in the safety.
01:36:25.080 Of course, no country is perfect, but America, to me, is the best country in the world.
01:36:30.360 And I feel so bad that people here don't realize that because they haven't experienced what we have experienced in Mexico and other countries.
01:36:38.160 I know. So tell me how Hispanics here in America that have come here the right way, how do they view the border situation?
01:36:47.820 Well, they don't like that because, of course, that is making their legal processes taking longer.
01:36:54.120 There's, you know, Hispanics that have came here following a legal process, and probably they are requesting now their parents to live with them or, you know, in the legal way.
01:37:06.580 And they have to pay. They have to weigh.
01:37:08.340 And unfortunately, or people that real have, you know, an asylum, a real threat, real threat, and now they are being left behind because all these illegal immigration and people claiming asylum when they don't really have a case.
01:37:26.480 I would think that one of the things that you would come for, because this is why business came to America, is we had laws, and they were equally applied.
01:37:37.080 And we've become this lawless nation on so many fronts.
01:37:41.680 And I would imagine people who have lived this before can see this and go, what are you doing?
01:37:48.000 Absolutely. So, Glenn, for example, a lot of people left their countries because of the violence.
01:37:53.780 So now seeing that there's, you know, violent people crossing the border, doing what we saw they're doing in New York, for example, beating police officers and then walking away.
01:38:07.140 No one wants that, not even the Hispanics.
01:38:10.080 We don't want the bad people.
01:38:11.800 We want the good people to be here regardless of their ethnicity or race.
01:38:16.440 And, you know, we, most Hispanics are very, very hard workers, family-oriented.
01:38:25.800 We have helped building this country as well.
01:38:28.980 We contribute.
01:38:30.080 I mean, the majority of us.
01:38:31.860 So we don't want this country to be messed up because this is a country that it's been a hope for us and for the rest of the world.
01:38:39.140 And we want to preserve that.
01:38:41.300 So what time do you, it's 7 o'clock Eastern time?
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01:39:11.040 If you know anybody who speaks Spanish, if you know anybody that has been saying, when are we going to reach out to the Hispanics?
01:39:20.900 It's happening now.
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01:41:03.300 I got to tell you, it is really encouraging.
01:41:15.540 And these guys are doing it right.
01:41:17.560 I mean, I walked in.
01:41:18.240 Have you been on stage three lately?
01:41:19.940 No.
01:41:20.100 Lately?
01:41:21.180 So they've been here now for, what, about a year?
01:41:25.160 They've been in the building.
01:41:26.020 Yeah.
01:41:26.140 And they've been building this.
01:41:27.260 Yes.
01:41:27.540 And most people don't know, but Orlando came in to me over a year ago and he said, we want to do what you're doing except in Spanish language.
01:41:38.620 And I said, where are you going to be?
01:41:41.660 And we didn't have space at the time.
01:41:43.980 And so they moved right across the brickyard here in one of the others.
01:41:47.340 And they were working from there and now they've been working really hard.
01:41:53.580 She's a big deal on television and Hispanic television.
01:42:00.080 So they moved into Studio 3, which is down the hall from 19.
01:42:04.540 And I walked in the other day and I'm like, what has happened?
01:42:11.300 I mean, it is beautiful, beautiful.
01:42:14.860 And they have dumped money into technology to make all of this work.
01:42:19.760 It's a really needed effort.
01:42:21.560 Oh my gosh.
01:42:22.540 It has taken us, look at, we weren't in any of these areas 10, 11 years ago.
01:42:29.500 None.
01:42:31.380 You didn't have networks that were conservative.
01:42:34.640 You didn't have news people that were conservative.
01:42:37.500 You didn't have anything except the cable news companies.
01:42:40.600 And look at it now.
01:42:42.280 And we only have had the two very, very liberal Hispanic news programs coming from NBC, which is, you know, that's good.
01:42:55.000 And now we have this.
01:42:57.820 I mean, we're really making progress.
01:43:00.860 Important and important timing, right?
01:43:04.000 As she mentioned, what, 36 million Hispanic people eligible to vote this cycle?
01:43:09.300 And tonight they'll be in 44 million homes.
01:43:12.660 And you've seen, especially Donald Trump, make real inroads with the population that, you know, you hadn't seen in several election cycles previous.
01:43:20.860 Can you imagine if just the radio news and television news on Hispanic television radio reflected even just Fox, even Fox, which is not really that good anymore.
01:43:34.460 But even if it was just that, can you imagine the difference in the voting?
01:43:40.560 They are trapped.
01:43:42.060 If they don't speak English, all they have is the left.
01:43:46.120 That's pretty crazy.
01:43:47.880 Imagine how out of touch we would be.
01:43:51.340 Even if you do speak Spanish, I would probably believe that, you know, the American English language programming is not focused on the same cultural concerns and issues that are important to many members of that community.
01:44:05.640 So to have someone who is talking to them in their language, but also about their issues.
01:44:10.540 Well, imagine, imagine just because it's NBC doing, what is it, Univision or the other one?
01:44:16.040 Yeah, I think it's Univision.
01:44:17.380 The, uh, imagine what NBC News, uh, is saying about what's happening in our schools alone.
01:44:25.420 Oh, I got it.
01:44:26.400 And how that is such a culture clash.
01:44:29.560 Yeah.
01:44:29.740 I mean, if they're in English, if they're saying the things that they're saying, can you imagine what they're saying in Spanish, which is probably not being monitored by the, you know, the typical conservative, you know, media that might call them out.
01:44:40.180 Uh, they, they probably say whatever they want.
01:44:42.380 Yeah.
01:44:43.380 So, uh, Vos, Vos, Vos, I, I'm doomed.
01:44:50.520 If we ever take on another language, doomed starts tonight.
01:44:56.660 Glenn Beck.
01:44:59.220 Okay.
01:44:59.740 There are so many smart, this is this, honestly, this is like, you know, why are we looking at this election and looking at candidates like, because we've lowered our standards.
01:45:11.580 And it began when I got a job, really, it did.
01:45:14.780 Remember when you were a kid and you hit the ground running in the morning, it didn't stop till evening.
01:45:18.860 And then you slept like a log all night.
01:45:21.160 And then you got up the next morning, did it all over again.
01:45:24.460 Whatever happened to that?
01:45:25.740 I don't have trouble sleeping all the time, but when I do, it sucks.
01:45:30.380 I don't remember as a kid lying there in bed and just going, cause we were out all day.
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01:46:20.580 There are several things I want to hit quickly here that we haven't had a chance to hit.
01:46:34.580 Bitcoin is now at 66,000.
01:46:37.840 There is something going on there.
01:46:40.480 We have, look, can we just play cut five quickly?
01:46:43.920 It's only 13 seconds.
01:46:44.980 This is our ATF director talking about guns.
01:46:48.520 Is there like a physical piece?
01:46:50.580 But that's a great question, right?
01:46:51.960 Of course, right?
01:46:52.680 How can you tell, right?
01:46:53.700 These two things are the same.
01:46:55.320 They look, right.
01:46:56.300 They operate the same.
01:46:57.400 Both of them can shoot right through this 75-round clip.
01:47:00.900 Clip.
01:47:01.600 So it's a magazine.
01:47:03.180 And bump stock is not the same of what?
01:47:06.240 I mean, incredible.
01:47:07.480 These guys know nothing about this topic.
01:47:08.960 It is honestly like having the Department of Transportation head say,
01:47:14.820 you know, the trains and we've got all of these, those two metal thingies that run side by side.
01:47:21.780 They're all over the country.
01:47:23.580 You mean the rails?
01:47:25.560 I mean, it's that simple.
01:47:27.840 These people should not be in charge.
01:47:29.580 And the worst part about it is you have a reporter that knows nothing about this too,
01:47:32.900 that can't tell that these people know nothing about what they're talking about.
01:47:36.800 I mean, it's fascinating to watch in action.
01:47:38.700 You know, I've been working as the head of the Nuclear Regulatory Administration.
01:47:44.860 And those things, you know, they can go boom pretty big, I hear.
01:47:51.680 Really?
01:47:52.160 Now, are the walls really held together by peanut butter?
01:47:56.500 That's surprising to me.
01:47:58.480 Okay.
01:47:59.000 So next thing, and I'm going to get to this tomorrow.
01:48:02.220 Last week, the president of France made an insane statement actually suggesting that NATO troops
01:48:07.400 could deploy and engage in Ukraine.
01:48:12.520 Russia responded with, don't be Napoleon.
01:48:15.320 But there's something else that happened over the weekend that you need to understand.
01:48:19.540 And it's another mile marker on the road to war.
01:48:23.420 And I'll give that to you tomorrow with the full explanation of what it means.
01:48:28.540 Now, we also want to go on the vote.
01:48:34.040 The big news today is that the Supreme Court said, no, Colorado, you can't do that.
01:48:42.140 The states can't take a national candidate off the ballots because of the 14th Amendment,
01:48:51.160 because the state has nothing.
01:48:53.200 The 14th Amendment is something that the Congress would have to do.
01:48:57.880 Yeah, that's basically what they're saying.
01:49:00.300 And it's fascinating on the legal front.
01:49:03.520 It's a little more complicated than the happy headlines, which I am happy about.
01:49:08.560 Legitimately happy about.
01:49:09.940 Nine to zero.
01:49:10.360 A nine zero unanimous ruling, including Sotomayor, which I am shocked.
01:49:16.000 Sotomayor is essentially AOC.
01:49:20.180 She's the clown of the court.
01:49:21.760 She really has no...
01:49:23.040 She really is ridiculous.
01:49:24.260 And she is trying to make herself out into this sort of Ruth Bader Ginsburg figure.
01:49:29.200 Now, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a hardcore liberal, but a serious liberal at some point, at some
01:49:32.860 level where I don't believe Sotomayor is.
01:49:34.860 But this was so obvious that they could not do this, that even Sotomayor was on board for
01:49:40.240 this.
01:49:40.900 And also Kagan and Ketanji Brown-Jackson.
01:49:43.200 So you get all three liberals.
01:49:45.020 Now, they do have a qualified yes on this.
01:49:47.180 And they say, basically, we agreed that Colorado couldn't do that.
01:49:51.460 That's the issue in front of the court.
01:49:52.960 We believe the majority is going too far, basically saying the only way this can be implemented
01:49:58.380 is by legislation of Congress.
01:50:00.700 They kind of leave it open as to what federal powers could be utilized there.
01:50:05.440 But it is kind of...
01:50:07.120 It's interesting to note that they did write a dissent here and say, hey, wait a minute.
01:50:12.520 We're not going as far as the majority is.
01:50:15.800 This does...
01:50:16.800 If you want to go down, can we go down the full House of Cards situation here for just
01:50:22.260 a second, which is kind of...
01:50:23.720 I mean, it's hilarious in a way.
01:50:26.420 But they're basically saying Congress would have to pass a law saying that he engaged in
01:50:31.820 insurrection and therefore should be thrown off the ballots.
01:50:34.620 And you can't do that right now because the House belongs to the Republicans.
01:50:39.340 Now, remember, the Republicans have a very small majority here.
01:50:43.940 A couple of House seats somehow change, God forbid, and this situation changes.
01:50:51.080 So that's one thing to think about.
01:50:52.260 Another thing to think about, and again, we're going on the full House of Cards situation
01:50:55.780 here.
01:50:56.000 This is not going to happen.
01:50:57.420 I'm telling you it's not going to happen.
01:50:58.880 But for the...
01:51:00.080 You wouldn't rule anything out.
01:51:01.960 You know, you know...
01:51:03.160 A dog-faced alien could come down and take over the White House on January 7th.
01:51:08.960 And I would be like, well, didn't see it coming, but makes sense.
01:51:13.420 Yeah.
01:51:13.620 Okay.
01:51:14.580 You know, I guess you could say the whole House of Cards thing had a lot of...
01:51:20.300 The show had a lot of crazy turns.
01:51:22.220 I mean, he made his wife...
01:51:23.140 Which all look tame at this point.
01:51:25.140 He made his wife president.
01:51:27.060 Spoiler alert.
01:51:27.920 Also, Kevin Spacey was married to her.
01:51:30.640 Also, spoiler alert, wouldn't have happened in real life.
01:51:33.160 So, there's been developments in that case that may make you understand that.
01:51:37.980 But going beyond the House of Cards thing, in theory, let's just say Donald Trump wins
01:51:43.840 the presidential election.
01:51:47.560 And the Democrats hold the Senate and turn over the House.
01:51:52.660 That new Congress takes seat on January 3rd.
01:51:57.560 You'll note a couple days before January 6th.
01:52:00.540 So, you have a new, in theory, Democratic Congress, Democratic president that could theoretically
01:52:07.760 come up with it.
01:52:10.340 Now, it seems like...
01:52:11.220 And all they have to do is vote and say he was an agent of insurrection and therefore
01:52:17.960 cannot be president of the United States.
01:52:21.100 Now, there's reason to believe in the ruling that the Supreme Court would not allow this
01:52:25.140 to happen.
01:52:25.600 But still, it's theoretically possible.
01:52:27.640 If they could vote and say, yes, he's an insurrectionist, we're going to pull him off
01:52:31.100 the ballot.
01:52:31.660 And then, you'd have a couple days to get this over.
01:52:34.800 Now, the way I think I would understand that is whoever Trump chose as his VP essentially
01:52:40.640 would take over.
01:52:41.740 So, it wouldn't be like they'd be putting Biden in for longer or some Democrat would be
01:52:45.000 named.
01:52:45.740 But, I mean, look, if the American people elect Donald Trump and they just pulled him
01:52:50.120 off, they're like, no, you got to go with your VP now.
01:52:52.100 There would be a little bit of uproar over that.
01:52:55.060 Again, you know, not going to happen.
01:52:57.160 But still, it is a fascinating...
01:52:58.700 What makes you say that was such...
01:53:00.820 I mean, I don't think it's going to happen either.
01:53:02.900 I don't think it's going to happen.
01:53:03.780 But you say it with such certainty.
01:53:06.360 Well...
01:53:06.920 What makes you say it was...
01:53:08.500 You know what's crazy is we used to say, you know, these things aren't going to happen.
01:53:14.160 And we would...
01:53:15.380 We'd fairly...
01:53:16.700 You know, we'd believe it because crazy things haven't happened.
01:53:19.960 You can't use that same kind of conviction anymore.
01:53:22.960 I say it the same way I said to start this show that Donald Trump was not going to lose
01:53:27.620 in court today.
01:53:28.600 I knew he wasn't going to lose in court today.
01:53:30.740 There was no way he was going to lose in court today.
01:53:33.220 However, there was definitely a way he could have lost in court today and we all would have
01:53:36.040 been screwed.
01:53:36.580 Like, that is like...
01:53:38.480 In reality, I can't imagine anything like this happening.
01:53:40.880 But just to give you the outlying possibility of whether you should get all your, you know,
01:53:45.760 preparation supplies and head to the mountains right now.
01:53:48.540 Like, if that were to happen, God only knows.
01:53:51.040 If that would have happened today, I would have gotten all my stuff and head to the mountains
01:53:54.500 right now.
01:53:54.960 You would have.
01:53:55.480 Seriously.
01:53:56.060 I would have.
01:53:56.560 He would have been at the ranch.
01:53:57.560 I would have.
01:53:58.260 Can we address one other big part of this too?
01:53:59.980 Yeah.
01:54:00.420 Which is separate from all the legal back and forth, which, you know, we are going to,
01:54:05.000 I'm sure, cover over the next couple of days in more depth.
01:54:08.340 But can we just stop and pause for a second and focus on how seriously the media as a whole
01:54:15.960 took this ridiculous ruling from Colorado and the idiotic Lawrence tribe-esque experts
01:54:24.000 who told us it was the right thing.
01:54:25.520 Yeah.
01:54:25.680 They said over and over again, oh, actually, this can happen.
01:54:31.080 And it's absolutely right.
01:54:32.400 And we saw expert after expert trotted out on television to tell us, no, really, this
01:54:37.840 is the right way to go.
01:54:38.820 This is really what is going to happen.
01:54:40.540 And the Supreme Court very well might overturn this.
01:54:42.900 And then 9-0.
01:54:44.000 And I may say, convinced people who, if they would just use their common sense, when it
01:54:50.400 first came out, you'd say, they can't do that.
01:54:52.100 They can't do that.
01:54:52.660 They can't do that.
01:54:53.340 We know that.
01:54:54.060 Because he's not been charged with insurrection or anything else.
01:54:56.960 He can't do that.
01:54:57.720 These people came on television and convinced half the country that that was reasonable and
01:55:06.800 really not just possible, but could be likely.
01:55:10.640 And the only thing that would stop it is this right wing Supreme Court that, of course, will
01:55:14.900 go with the, you know.
01:55:16.600 9-0.
01:55:17.280 And then it was.
01:55:17.780 But then it was 9-0.
01:55:18.480 And you got even Sotomayor on board for it.
01:55:20.820 So, an embarrassing failure for the media yet again.
01:55:25.420 It is important to note these things, even though I know we sound like a broken record
01:55:29.160 on it.
01:55:29.960 But they convinced half the people in the country that, like, oh, well, yeah, this is
01:55:34.780 obviously the right thing.
01:55:36.100 Nobody believed it was the right thing.
01:55:37.520 There was never any hope for it legally in the courts.
01:55:40.300 It was always a dead end.
01:55:41.880 It was a Hail Mary of Hail Marys of Hail Marys.
01:55:45.060 And they decided to try it because they're throwing every piece of spaghetti against
01:55:49.560 the wall to see if it will stick.
01:55:51.360 But they never had a chance.
01:55:53.000 This was always absurd.
01:55:54.420 The people who put it through in the California Supreme Court should be ashamed of themselves.
01:55:58.520 They knew it wasn't real.
01:56:00.080 They knew it wasn't true.
01:56:01.260 And they did it anyway.
01:56:02.280 Well, I will tell you, we're sitting knee high in spaghetti right now.
01:56:06.680 Because, and that's going to continue and it's going to get faster and faster and worse
01:56:10.100 and worse.
01:56:10.400 They are just trying anything and everything to win.
01:56:16.440 Ethics, the ends justify the means.
01:56:19.960 So, look how we may, in the end, drown in a pile of spaghetti.
01:56:26.360 Because this is their approach.
01:56:29.660 And I'm telling you, the lawfare that is coming our way is going to be insane.
01:56:36.540 All right.
01:56:37.000 More in a minute.
01:56:37.540 We have to also talk about the election with DC and the Super Tuesday tomorrow coming up
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01:58:01.020 Well, it looks like a new poll out shows that 10% of 2020 Biden voters now back Trump.
01:58:29.420 Another bad sign for the president.
01:58:35.260 So we have that going for us.
01:58:37.160 And tomorrow is Super Tuesday.
01:58:38.600 Now, Saturday, the District of Columbia, Trump lost to Nikki Haley, which, I mean, there was 2,000 Republicans that voted.
01:58:49.020 2,000 in the District of Columbia that voted, which is, and they probably were all Tony Podesta's relatives, just pretending to be Republicans.
01:59:00.500 But that's not the place you want to win.
01:59:03.780 You know what I mean?
01:59:04.420 I mean, you take it as a win, but it's not the, you don't want to hold that one up and go, hey, I won the District of Columbia.
01:59:10.920 It's a little too on the nose, right?
01:59:12.340 The complaints about Haley being she's, you know, some D.C. insider these days, and then she went to the D.C. primary only.
01:59:18.220 Let me tell you something.
01:59:19.160 And everybody that works at McDonnell Douglas loves me.
01:59:22.300 Yeah.
01:59:22.840 Yeah.
01:59:23.780 But again, people are like, well, why is she staying in?
01:59:25.940 This doesn't make any sense.
01:59:26.680 Well, why would she drop out right now?
01:59:28.480 I mean, first of all, Super Tuesday's tomorrow.
01:59:30.540 So she has a bunch of states that she could pack up some delegates.
01:59:34.660 Can we look through those states?
01:59:36.580 Yeah, quickly.
01:59:37.200 This is the Super Tuesday.
01:59:38.560 Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas.
01:59:47.600 I think she's here today, by the way.
01:59:49.060 I think she's in Fort Worth today.
01:59:50.540 She didn't stop by here.
01:59:51.460 Texas.
01:59:51.920 No, she did not.
01:59:52.720 Utah, Vermont, Virginia, and because I'm patriotic, my favorite Samoa, American Samoa.
01:59:58.820 Oh, I love that one.
01:59:59.700 And I love their cookies.
02:00:00.940 Anyway, go ahead.
02:00:01.520 So tell me how they're shaping up.
02:00:03.920 Which ones could go to her?
02:00:05.400 I don't think any.
02:00:06.360 I don't think she has the chance of winning any of them, frankly.
02:00:09.240 She may.
02:00:09.840 I mean, it's not impossible, but it doesn't make any difference, obviously.
02:00:12.700 He can wrap this thing up by next week, I think, technically, as far as the delegates go.
02:00:19.700 Obviously, the challenge for him is not whether he wins this primary in a normal sense.
02:00:25.820 It's more of a legal question and all these other things.
02:00:29.300 But it's kind of interesting to look at this and say, all right, well, what's the point for Nikki Haley, right?
02:00:35.920 Why would she stay in?
02:00:37.100 And I keep asking people who say that to me.
02:00:39.320 Why would she go?
02:00:40.320 Why would she leave?
02:00:41.680 You know, she's going to go through this.
02:00:43.020 She's going to lose a bunch of these.
02:00:44.200 The embarrassment is already over.
02:00:45.560 She's already lost, right?
02:00:46.840 Yeah.
02:00:47.000 The question now is, what is she running for?
02:00:49.460 What is her goal here?
02:00:51.640 President of Raytheon?
02:00:52.860 Right.
02:00:53.580 Right.
02:00:53.860 Like, the goal is not to be the Republican nominee or serve in the Trump administration again.
02:01:00.200 Right.
02:01:00.440 Her goal is, you know, is she a board member of Raytheon?
02:01:04.500 Is she a professor somewhere?
02:01:07.320 Is she, you know, a...
02:01:09.780 Professor where?
02:01:11.020 I mean, anywhere that wants to have a respectable conservative, not like these Trump people.
02:01:17.060 She's now looking for, I think, a separate path here.
02:01:19.760 And, like, it's a sensible decision for her.
02:01:22.460 I mean, you know, Paul Ryan, who every conservative, you know, or every MAGA person, like, does not like at all, is on the board of Fox.
02:01:30.020 Right?
02:01:30.520 Like, there is a path forward for you if you happen to be a person who can appeal to that, well, sensible right-wing view, quote-unquote.
02:01:40.180 So, I think that's her path forward.
02:01:42.740 She's making her play to be sort of the leader of that wing, which is, again, a much smaller wing, as these vote shares keep telling us.
02:01:49.600 But also a powerful one.
02:01:51.820 And has, you know, there's plenty of...
02:01:53.280 There's a bright future for someone who takes that type of stand and is shown as the alternative to...
02:01:59.840 Mitch McConnell is getting old.
02:02:01.300 Mitch McConnell, he's in his 80s.
02:02:04.020 I know.
02:02:04.460 He's getting old and you're going to need somebody to play the Mitch McConnell role.
02:02:07.780 I don't think...
02:02:10.220 You think she's going to run for...
02:02:12.280 I don't even...
02:02:12.640 No, I just think you'd need a mascot for that role.
02:02:15.560 Okay.
02:02:15.900 You'd need somebody that's like, hey, the old guard is still standing here.
02:02:21.260 Perhaps.
02:02:21.920 I don't think it's just...
02:02:22.980 You know, look, it's not just one person.
02:02:25.140 It's not...
02:02:25.640 I know...
02:02:26.940 Blowouts are blowouts, right?
02:02:28.520 Yeah.
02:02:28.700 An election show, 70-30 blowouts, you say, wow, 40-point loss.
02:02:32.000 That side of the party is dead.
02:02:33.740 It's still a third of the party.
02:02:35.620 No, I know it is.
02:02:35.980 Or a fifth of the party.
02:02:37.280 And a fifth of one of the two major parties in this country is still a powerful role.
02:02:41.740 And it can't just be completely thrown to the side.
02:02:45.080 You know, a lot of these...
02:02:46.600 No, I would just like...
02:02:47.840 I mean, it would be great if they were...
02:02:50.020 A fifth of the party were at the side.
02:02:53.780 Right.
02:02:53.980 They're at the front.
02:02:55.460 I mean, I think that's changing, though.
02:02:57.200 It is.
02:02:57.700 It is.
02:02:58.220 Slowly, it is changing.
02:02:59.340 It is a totally different...
02:03:00.840 Yes.
02:03:01.140 It's a totally different party.
02:03:02.340 And you're seeing this in the RNC leadership, which, again, is going to be whoever basically
02:03:07.800 Trump wants.
02:03:08.760 I mean, Trump...
02:03:09.460 I don't know.
02:03:10.140 Trump gets what he wants in this party.
02:03:11.700 He does.
02:03:12.620 I mean, he's had times where he's liked Mitch McConnell.
02:03:14.760 He has times where he liked Ronald McDaniel.
02:03:16.740 And when he doesn't like them anymore, they leave.
02:03:18.660 That's what happens.
02:03:21.420 All right.
02:03:22.060 Super Tuesday coverage and so much more on tomorrow's broadcast.
02:03:26.960 We're going to tell you a few things about ESG.
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