The Glenn Beck Program - October 27, 2022


SHOCK: Some Actual Good News About the Midterms | Guests: Tudor Dixon & Allie Beth Stuckey | 10⧸27⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

164.87749

Word Count

20,289

Sentence Count

1,847

Misogynist Sentences

81

Hate Speech Sentences

32


Summary

It's a new day in America, and it's time to be optimistic. Glenn Beck is here with a ton of good news, and he's here to tell you why you should be too. Plus, a new product that could revolutionize your dog s diet.


Transcript

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00:01:09.820 Wow, some really good news coming on the program today.
00:01:14.200 Stand by.
00:01:14.680 This program, too.
00:01:15.600 It's weird.
00:01:16.120 It's weird.
00:01:26.560 Got no room to compromise.
00:01:47.620 We got to stand together.
00:01:49.700 It's the chorus of life.
00:01:53.920 Stand up straight and hold the line.
00:01:59.160 It's a new day.
00:02:01.160 I'm trying to rise.
00:02:05.540 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:02:10.500 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:16.140 Well, hello, you sick freak.
00:02:17.800 Welcome to Thursday and the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:21.760 I have a ton, probably more good news than ever before.
00:02:26.620 A ton of good news.
00:02:28.920 Not good news from you, please.
00:02:31.260 No, whatever.
00:02:31.980 Whenever you have good news, it means the country's about to fall apart.
00:02:34.420 No, whenever I'm optimistic, that means the country's about to fall apart.
00:02:39.060 Whenever I have good news, it just means I have good news.
00:02:41.260 Okay.
00:02:41.460 But I have good news, which is making me optimistic.
00:02:45.300 But let's not quibble.
00:02:46.540 Let's just talk about the good news.
00:02:48.700 We begin in 60 seconds.
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00:04:16.260 Oh, man, where do I even begin today?
00:04:22.780 Well, let's give some obvious news.
00:04:25.180 By the way, great show today.
00:04:27.060 We have Steve Dason, who is really optimistic.
00:04:31.760 And I've got some polls and everything else.
00:04:34.620 Everything is looking like it's not going to be a red wave.
00:04:38.440 More like that elevator scene in The Shining where it opens up and just the blood comes rushing out.
00:04:46.180 But we'll...
00:04:48.440 Usually people don't use that as a positive.
00:04:50.080 Yeah, yeah, I know.
00:04:51.320 Yeah, it wasn't really a positive.
00:04:53.120 But that's kind of looking like what this election might kind of look like.
00:04:58.280 A red wave, so to speak.
00:05:00.640 Now, there is...
00:05:03.520 The Hill has done some research and there's a new study from Populous Insights.
00:05:11.200 Now, this is going to come as a shock to you, Stu.
00:05:13.820 So, learn.
00:05:14.780 Learn from this, okay?
00:05:16.300 Somebody paid for this.
00:05:17.740 Most likely, we paid for this study, okay?
00:05:20.760 In the report's findings, they suggest that American popular culture and the desire to fit into it have made Americans look far more politically extreme than they really are.
00:05:35.200 The study uses a clever methodology to measure agreement with statements that people might feel social pressure to reject.
00:05:42.980 Even in a private online survey, differences between stated and privately held opinions were as high as 14 percentage points among Americans and soared even higher among certain subgroups.
00:05:55.940 Millennials who have spearheaded the progressive left in the last decade but recently transitioned from youthful activism to the responsibilities of parenthood are privately more conservative when it comes to education issues.
00:06:10.040 Three quarters, privately, believe parents should have more influence in schools' curriculums.
00:06:15.640 So, wait a minute.
00:06:16.780 So, once they get out of school and they have children, they start to look at the world differently?
00:06:25.600 Now, that's crazy.
00:06:27.360 I didn't...
00:06:27.900 This is why abortion's so important.
00:06:30.220 You know...
00:06:30.860 Amen, brother.
00:06:31.780 No wonder they're cheering it on all the time.
00:06:33.340 Yeah, yeah.
00:06:34.100 Additionally, the youngest voters, those under 30, are privately rejecting ideals that are frequently associated with their generation.
00:06:43.440 Just one in four privately believe CEOs should take public stances on social issues.
00:06:49.780 What's more, privately, the belief that racism is built into America drops from 65% to 42%.
00:06:57.960 The way voters, including the youngest set, privately shy away from the most progressive beliefs may be part of the reason President Biden's net approval rating fell seven points during the week in which he announced the Wealth Redistribution Student Loan Forgiveness Plan.
00:07:14.000 Now, the study does say that that doesn't mean that differences don't exist.
00:07:22.240 Another shocking revelation.
00:07:25.240 Wow.
00:07:25.920 Yeah, yeah.
00:07:26.780 Um, they say they do.
00:07:30.120 But within the safety of an individual's mind, almost every issue takes a step away from the accepted view of self-prescribed tribes.
00:07:39.880 Republicans are less set on overturning Roe versus Wade and have more reservations about turning the Internet into completely unregulated free speech zone.
00:07:51.440 Now, again, I would say that there's a lot of nuance that's missing from that section.
00:07:59.780 But is that a surprise?
00:08:02.900 Democrats are less enthusiastic about masking to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
00:08:10.500 And half is likely to think colleges should censor speech.
00:08:15.480 Hmm.
00:08:16.260 That is good news.
00:08:18.560 It is right.
00:08:19.860 It is good news.
00:08:21.120 It, to me, is common sense.
00:08:24.320 And they're saying that maybe the polls are wrong because some people have felt that they might be ostracized from society if they actually say how they're going to vote.
00:08:36.920 Well, I mean, look, the polls are, I think, very much favoring Republicans at the moment.
00:08:42.040 I know everyone likes to bash the polls, but they're showing good gains at this point.
00:08:46.460 Maybe the polls are right.
00:08:47.800 Right?
00:08:48.200 And it's interesting because I think, like, this is where I am with this, too.
00:08:52.540 You mentioned the companies, for example.
00:08:54.060 Yeah.
00:08:54.080 Yeah.
00:08:54.500 It's like, I really don't think that people would say, what's the problem with these companies?
00:08:59.320 Oh, these woke companies are killing us.
00:09:01.020 I don't actually think that's true.
00:09:02.840 So, the problem is, not that Ben and Jerry's wants to sell ice cream to anti-Semites.
00:09:10.880 It's not a problem.
00:09:13.020 I mean, that is a problem.
00:09:14.040 But the general overall problem is they do want to, you know, they want to shut down basically Israel completely.
00:09:22.420 That's a whole, that is a major problem.
00:09:23.700 But, like, you know, we talked about this a long time ago.
00:09:26.360 Patagonia is a company that really has an identity.
00:09:29.920 And they come out and they say, you know what?
00:09:31.180 We're about the environment.
00:09:32.260 We're about environmentalism.
00:09:33.340 Buy our crap if you like that.
00:09:35.000 I have no problem with that.
00:09:36.620 What I have a problem with is...
00:09:38.660 You're evil if you don't agree with us and don't buy our product.
00:09:43.160 And in addition to that, the company that isn't ideological, that actually isn't a left-wing company,
00:09:51.100 being pressured into taking all these left-wing stands because of things like ESG, right?
00:09:57.040 So, a lot of these companies, you talk to the executives, we've had some of them on,
00:10:01.540 who say, I was there and all this crap was going on and nobody agreed with it,
00:10:04.800 but we had to do it because of this, you know, bank and this investor and this, you know, scenario.
00:10:10.680 And that's, like, pressuring, I think, a lot of these companies that are just normal companies
00:10:14.560 that want to sell crap into turning into left-wing companies.
00:10:18.440 There are some companies that start with a mission of being a left-wing company,
00:10:22.860 just like, you know, Patriot Mobile starts with a mission of being a conservative Christian company.
00:10:28.960 You know, we see that all the time.
00:10:31.940 That's not the problem.
00:10:33.160 The problem is these normal companies that get won over by this stuff and pressured into it.
00:10:38.820 And that's the stuff...
00:10:39.560 You don't see Hobby Lobby coming out and saying,
00:10:42.320 And we don't want you, if you're not a Christian,
00:10:46.440 we don't want you to buy your art supplies or your fabrics or anything like that.
00:10:53.140 Never say that.
00:10:53.680 They never say that.
00:10:54.920 They never say that.
00:10:55.760 Why would they?
00:10:56.760 Right.
00:10:57.360 You'd think there'd be no justification to do that.
00:11:00.360 Just be who you are and leave everybody else alone.
00:11:04.600 By the way, speaking of just the opposite,
00:11:08.680 we now know what is happening at the Department of Justice
00:11:12.460 and the targeting for the...
00:11:14.960 What is it?
00:11:15.340 Are we up to 26 pro-life individuals that have been charged with a FACE Act now?
00:11:20.720 We're up to 26.
00:11:23.240 Christian Clark.
00:11:24.660 Christian Clark, the Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights
00:11:28.640 at the Department of Justice.
00:11:30.200 She is the one.
00:11:33.100 She's a vocal abortion proponent.
00:11:36.020 She's the one who is leading all of this.
00:11:41.480 Now, that's high-ranking DOJ.
00:11:45.380 And she's...
00:11:46.460 You know, it's weird that she actually got that job.
00:11:51.000 She has called the Alliance Defending Freedom a hate group,
00:11:56.200 Liberty University Fundamentalist Christian School.
00:11:59.320 She has said that those protesting Anthony Fauci should be
00:12:03.040 publicly identified and named
00:12:05.700 and barred from any treatment at any public hospital
00:12:10.640 if and when they fall ill
00:12:12.580 and denied coverage under their insurance.
00:12:15.520 What happened to the days of universal health care?
00:12:19.000 Unbelievable.
00:12:20.380 She has hurled insults at Republican politicians from Murkowski.
00:12:25.220 Oh, that radical right-winger Lisa Murkowski?
00:12:28.020 Oh, yeah.
00:12:28.460 She's voting for the Democrat here in the congressional race.
00:12:31.080 But absolutely, what a radical.
00:12:32.900 She supported the allegations of Christine Blasey Ford.
00:12:36.380 She submitted testimony to the Senate that Amy Coney Barrett was unfit to serve
00:12:41.420 because she would likely rule to overturn Roe v. Wade.
00:12:44.420 She also has critiqued pro-life laws and courts that upheld them,
00:12:52.100 branding law-protecting Down syndrome babies.
00:12:55.940 She said that was draconian.
00:12:58.880 Hmm.
00:12:59.520 So, hmm.
00:13:03.040 She calls the pro-life pregnancy centers predatory and fake clinics
00:13:08.660 and are part of the coordinated strategy to tear down Roe.
00:13:12.280 This is who is running the civil rights office at the DOJ.
00:13:19.880 By the way, she went to Harvard where she argued in 1994
00:13:24.280 to the student newspaper that black people have greater mental, physical,
00:13:30.200 and spiritual abilities than white people.
00:13:34.500 Huh.
00:13:35.680 She also was passing around the essay that was defending a cop killer
00:13:43.960 and comparing the police to the Klan.
00:13:47.800 Are we still in the good news segment here?
00:13:49.760 I'm sorry.
00:13:50.200 Oh, I'm sorry.
00:13:50.920 Yeah.
00:13:51.200 No, well, here's the good news on this one.
00:13:52.760 We know who it is now.
00:13:54.480 We know who it is.
00:13:55.460 Hmm.
00:13:56.940 We may be stretching the definition of good news.
00:13:59.680 That is the first.
00:14:00.660 Hey, we know who Dahmer is.
00:14:01.900 We know the guy likes to eat Laotian teenagers.
00:14:04.840 Well, it's better than saying,
00:14:05.580 why are these heads in this refrigerator?
00:14:08.760 Well, yeah.
00:14:09.400 It is slightly better.
00:14:11.120 Yeah.
00:14:11.460 Not much better for the Laotian teenagers.
00:14:13.600 All right, okay.
00:14:14.320 Okay, how about this?
00:14:15.720 John Stewart has just come out in his new show that apparently is on.
00:14:22.360 Exists.
00:14:23.220 He says, Hunter Biden's Ukrainian business is corruption straight up off the bat.
00:14:31.660 He did a segment on his show about Hunter Biden.
00:14:35.540 He said, no, it's a stretch to tie it to his dad.
00:14:38.680 No, it's not.
00:14:39.880 But he said, we didn't pay attention to this laptop, and this is corrupt.
00:14:44.660 What's going on is corruption.
00:14:46.940 So that's some good news.
00:14:48.820 Some good news.
00:14:50.700 So once Jon Stewart has reached...
00:14:52.620 I've got really good news later.
00:14:53.780 I just want to make sure I understand.
00:14:54.840 Since Jon Stewart has reached the point where he's no longer relevant to anyone,
00:14:58.600 he's now occasionally saying things that make sense.
00:15:01.280 Okay, all right.
00:15:02.200 Why do you have to...
00:15:02.880 No, I'm just...
00:15:03.540 I want to make sure I understand the good news.
00:15:04.700 A little black rain cloud.
00:15:06.400 That's me.
00:15:07.160 My gosh.
00:15:08.660 Okay, how about this one?
00:15:09.740 Okay.
00:15:10.540 Oscar-winning actor.
00:15:11.640 Now, I was really skeptical about this, but hear me out.
00:15:15.320 This is starting poorly.
00:15:16.300 Poorly.
00:15:17.400 It's going to get worse.
00:15:18.620 Okay.
00:15:19.480 Oscar-winning actor Tim Robbins.
00:15:21.980 Oh, good.
00:15:22.620 Okay.
00:15:22.980 Good heavens.
00:15:24.000 Okay.
00:15:24.640 All right.
00:15:26.040 Is criticizing two actors unions for what he says are discriminatory COVID-19 vaccine policies.
00:15:33.480 Oh, okay.
00:15:34.240 It is way past time to end your discriminatory policies.
00:15:36.980 Um, Robin said, uh, a New York judge ruled that all unvaccinated New York City employees
00:15:43.520 are reinstated their full employment entitled back pay and salary from the date of termination.
00:15:48.840 Okay.
00:15:49.500 So other people, uh, have joined in on this and he says, I'm ready to have a conversation
00:15:55.060 with my attorney, uh, on, uh, why I'm paying the dues and you are prohibiting me from working.
00:16:02.860 This isn't the, this isn't the best part.
00:16:05.280 But this is actually putting his money where maybe his mouth is.
00:16:08.680 There was an article that came out yesterday on Tim Robbins that said, I have been a fool.
00:16:16.060 I have been so divisive in the past and me being quarantined in, in for COVID has made
00:16:25.420 me rethink everything.
00:16:27.320 He said that it doesn't mean that he has switched sides or anything, right?
00:16:31.700 He's just said, I've been divisive and we're not going to get anywhere if we shut each other
00:16:37.840 down.
00:16:39.860 We have to have conversations.
00:16:41.960 I, I'm, I can't believe I'm saying this.
00:16:44.800 I'm going to invite him.
00:16:45.600 I don't know.
00:16:45.920 I'll do it, but I'm going to invite him for the podcast.
00:16:48.460 Really?
00:16:49.080 Yeah.
00:16:49.720 Cause I remember he said some things about you back in the day.
00:16:52.640 Oh no, he has.
00:16:53.440 He's not, was not a fan.
00:16:54.240 Oh no, he's not.
00:16:55.400 No.
00:16:55.660 And no, and I'm not asking him to be a fan.
00:16:58.480 No, I'm asking him to have a civil conversation.
00:17:00.800 And he should be, I mean, everyone should be able to do that.
00:17:04.020 That's a very basic human thing that people do when they disagree.
00:17:07.740 And it's interesting too, because I don't know his history on the vaccine stuff, but
00:17:11.460 of course that was, you know, a, it was largely a left-wing movement for a long time.
00:17:15.680 You know, people who were critical of vaccines that was kind of on the left for a very long
00:17:19.680 time.
00:17:19.980 And you know, there was, there's a, there was a story about a County in, in California
00:17:24.000 where it was the leading County for anti-vaccine sort of stuff where they just didn't like
00:17:28.900 it.
00:17:29.060 And then, you know, look, if you don't like vaccines, I don't care.
00:17:31.120 You do what you want to do.
00:17:32.300 But it was one of the, it was where the percentage was highest in the country.
00:17:35.980 Big left-wing country, county.
00:17:37.340 It was like, you know, overwhelming lead Democrat.
00:17:39.900 They've all switched now.
00:17:41.380 The whole County has switched from anti-vaccine to if you do not have the vaccine, you're a bad
00:17:46.980 person.
00:17:47.480 Oh, you're kidding me.
00:17:48.560 The whole County in the last two years has switched completely from the hotbed of anti-vaccine
00:17:54.620 back activity to now the opposite, the complete opposite, everything you'd see on MSNBC or
00:18:00.120 right out of Anthony Fauci's mouth.
00:18:02.120 Unbelievable.
00:18:02.740 I mean, this is just unbelievable.
00:18:04.680 One of the most fascinating political developments I've ever seen in my life.
00:18:07.040 Honestly, that's the Fetterman thing.
00:18:08.300 You know, he raised, I think $2 million.
00:18:11.540 After that performance.
00:18:12.700 After that performance, $2 million came pouring in.
00:18:15.820 I mean, there may, part of that might be people looked at it and said, holy crap, let's give
00:18:20.780 him some money.
00:18:21.280 Maybe he can run some ads because that's going to be, I don't know what it is, but he did
00:18:25.120 comment on it yesterday.
00:18:26.560 He said, have you ever had a dreams that, that you, um, you had, you'll, you, you could,
00:18:35.860 you'll do, you, you want, you, you can do so you, you do, you could, you, you, you want,
00:18:42.880 you want him to do you so much you could do anything.
00:18:46.180 Yeah.
00:18:46.620 So I think.
00:18:47.300 I didn't think about that actually.
00:18:48.820 That's not a bad argument.
00:18:50.000 I know.
00:18:50.260 I know.
00:18:50.740 I know.
00:18:51.060 And don't press him on that.
00:18:52.220 No.
00:18:52.420 Okay.
00:18:52.660 Hater.
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00:20:48.140 I mean, I really have good news.
00:21:01.500 Not right now, but I have really good news coming up, and a lot of it.
00:21:08.220 This again, the shining, bing, elevator doors.
00:21:14.320 Kind of a red wave.
00:21:16.540 Some might call it a bloodbath.
00:21:18.660 I just say red wave.
00:21:21.260 Um, now, I want you to hear this story from the Hill.
00:21:26.900 Democrats are second-guessing the decision to put Pennsylvania State Senate nominee John
00:21:33.120 Fetterman on the debate stage.
00:21:35.000 No.
00:21:35.540 After a stumbling performance that put the spotlight on his condition after a stroke.
00:21:40.380 The state lieutenant governor's auditory processing problems resulting from a stroke proved to
00:21:47.000 be a major part of the debate just two weeks before the election.
00:21:50.860 Fetterman had a number of awkward pauses and stumbles.
00:21:55.320 Did he?
00:21:55.640 I didn't even notice.
00:21:56.620 That, listen, that are sure to be seized upon by the GOP.
00:22:01.500 GOP's going to pounce on this, aren't they?
00:22:03.260 Right.
00:22:03.560 So they're going to take the video and play it, saying he's not capable of holding the
00:22:12.200 job.
00:22:12.940 This isn't about the GOP.
00:22:15.260 Listen to this.
00:22:16.300 Fetterman's team never should have agreed to this debate.
00:22:19.480 He clearly has serious health issues.
00:22:22.260 Okay?
00:22:22.780 Wait a minute.
00:22:23.740 That's a Democratic operative.
00:22:25.220 He should have, they should have never agreed to the debate because he clearly has serious
00:22:33.440 health issues.
00:22:34.800 No, that's not the debate.
00:22:36.200 He shouldn't be running.
00:22:37.880 He clearly has, I mean, listen, you can't pretend you didn't see what you saw.
00:22:43.340 You can't wish or explain it away.
00:22:45.180 You have to dig in and deal with it.
00:22:47.240 It's going to mean we're going to have to turn up the heat on Oz.
00:22:50.840 What?
00:22:51.800 No.
00:22:53.220 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:22:55.220 There's more to this story you've got to hear.
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00:24:26.760 Stu, how would you describe RealClearPolitics?
00:24:30.500 It's, you know, mainly a mainstream organization that does all sorts of different things, you
00:24:39.160 know.
00:24:39.360 But they have the real clear politics.
00:24:41.640 Their averages.
00:24:42.000 Their averages.
00:24:43.040 So, like, a lot of these places have complicated algorithms.
00:24:46.800 They implement a lot of things like fundamentals, fundraising, you know, experts picks.
00:24:52.220 They're just a, their average poll, their average of the polls, which is sort of what
00:24:55.920 they're most famous for, is legitimately that.
00:24:58.700 It is, here are the most recent polls.
00:25:00.820 We're just going to average out the numbers.
00:25:02.420 And how do you feel about their selections when they say, we're calling, we're, we're
00:25:07.820 saying, we're predicting that this will happen?
00:25:11.020 It's definitely something to consider.
00:25:12.940 I mean, I don't know.
00:25:13.440 Is it Sean Trendy?
00:25:14.420 I mean, if it's Sean Trendy, he absolutely, like, you know, one of the leading elections
00:25:19.660 analysts in the country.
00:25:21.360 So, if he's the guy doing it, you know, it means something.
00:25:23.960 Okay.
00:25:24.140 So, we're welcoming Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed, the podcast that can be heard.
00:25:28.700 Live, every day, just before this on Blaze Radio and TV.
00:25:34.000 But also, you can get it every day, wherever you get your podcast.
00:25:37.140 All right.
00:25:38.200 So, listen to this.
00:25:40.480 The gubernatorial polls are tightening.
00:25:44.960 In New Mexico, a new survey from Trafalgar, Republican candidate Mark Ronchetti currently holds
00:25:52.540 a slight 46.6 to 45.5 lead over the Democratic incumbent governor.
00:25:59.880 Wow.
00:26:00.320 Most polls have shown Grissom beating Ronchetti, but there have been signs that the National
00:26:05.440 Democrats are worried she could lose.
00:26:07.580 Vice President Kamala Harris used her, love this, political capital Tuesday.
00:26:11.940 She has none.
00:26:13.540 She has some.
00:26:14.740 To campaign for Grissom.
00:26:17.020 The VP discussed abortion rights.
00:26:19.540 Oh, that's going to do.
00:26:20.940 According to Real Clear Politics Average, Grissom leads Ronchetti by 3.5 percentage points,
00:26:27.800 but the race is currently considered a toss-up.
00:26:30.840 The media outlet still predicts Democratic victory, but it's not too late for the GOP to
00:26:36.400 close the deal.
00:26:37.180 In Michigan, Governor Gretchen Whitmer held a 10-point lead over Tudor Dixon.
00:26:44.600 According to Real Clear Politics, as of Tuesday, that lead had shrunk to 3.1 points.
00:26:51.380 This is the one I'm dying to ask Steve Dace about later in the program.
00:26:54.120 Yeah, Steve's coming up, and also Tudor Dixon's coming on.
00:26:58.260 Yeah.
00:26:58.720 She'll be on at hour three.
00:26:59.500 She'll be interested to talk about that race, too.
00:27:01.320 But Steve, the reason why I'm interested in Steve's opinion is, you know, we talked to
00:27:05.080 him the other day, and he's very positive, generally speaking, the one state he didn't
00:27:09.240 think Republicans were going to come through in is Michigan.
00:27:12.420 Since then, we've seen some real poll closing, and I'm wondering if that, and he might just
00:27:16.520 say, okay, I don't believe that because the Republican organization isn't strong enough
00:27:19.940 there, or is this enough to try to say, hey, maybe we do have a chance there?
00:27:23.960 So 538 shows Whitmer is up by five percentage points, but the data also shows a tightening
00:27:28.700 in that race.
00:27:29.380 Real clear politics is projecting now that Tudor will win the election over Whitmer.
00:27:36.120 Wow.
00:27:37.120 I know.
00:27:38.080 I know.
00:27:38.860 In Wisconsin, incumbent governor Tony Evers, Democrat, faces a GOP opponent, Tim Michaels.
00:27:46.620 Per Real Clear Politics average, Evers leads by less than one point.
00:27:52.300 The race is officially considered a toss-up, but Real Clear Politics is now predicting that
00:27:57.880 Michaels will win that race.
00:28:02.500 Predicting?
00:28:02.980 Is this an article by Real Clear Politics?
00:28:05.700 This is an article about Real Clear Politics from Daily Wire.
00:28:11.780 Yeah, Daily Wire.
00:28:12.400 I was curious if they're actually, like, have they made a prediction in this race, or are
00:28:15.820 they just, like, analyzing what the polls, or what their averages are saying?
00:28:20.040 I mean, either way, it's significant.
00:28:21.440 I'm just trying to understand.
00:28:22.620 Let's see here.
00:28:23.660 In Kansas, Sunflower State's Governor Laura Kelly, Democrat, projected to lose to Republican
00:28:29.560 Derek Schmidt.
00:28:32.300 Real Clear Polling Average has Kelly one point lead.
00:28:36.500 Let's see.
00:28:37.680 In response to recent data showing test scores have declined in Kansas following COVID lockdowns,
00:28:42.240 Schmidt's campaign blasted the governor for support for remote learning.
00:28:45.880 She was wrong to follow the marching orders from the public employee unions that found her
00:28:50.760 campaigns, that fund her campaigns, and Kansas kids paid the price.
00:28:56.200 So, it looks like, if this is correct, they are predicting, Real Clear Politics predicting,
00:29:04.020 that Republicans could flip anywhere between five and seven gubernatorial positions.
00:29:10.940 It's a red tsunami.
00:29:12.700 I think it's more, I think it's more, Pat.
00:29:16.200 Are we going to, you ready?
00:29:17.620 Yeah.
00:29:17.800 And you remember, I know you didn't see it, but I know you've seen pieces of this, the
00:29:23.020 shining when the elevator doors open up and the blood jumps up.
00:29:26.980 I think it's going to be more like that.
00:29:30.220 I hope so.
00:29:31.240 That'd be great.
00:29:32.060 I mean, it's just, it could, if people go out and vote, this could be a bloodbath.
00:29:39.160 I will say, for the Georgia race, it's really important to note that they did find a woman
00:29:45.380 in Rhode Island who claims that Herschel Walker did not impregnate and force her into an abortion.
00:29:53.380 Really?
00:29:53.900 Yeah.
00:29:54.160 They found one?
00:29:55.160 Isn't he ahead by five now?
00:29:57.500 Four.
00:29:58.140 He's up by the biggest margin ever.
00:29:59.880 Four.
00:30:00.160 Four?
00:30:00.760 Yeah.
00:30:01.560 And we're still two weeks away.
00:30:02.960 And they're still trying to bring out women who had abortions by him.
00:30:06.920 It's outrageous.
00:30:08.160 I mean, I'm sorry.
00:30:09.220 It's been 30 years and you've said nothing.
00:30:11.720 Shut up.
00:30:12.640 And, but you just decided a couple of weeks before the election to go to Gloria Allred.
00:30:17.280 Yeah.
00:30:18.180 It's so insultingly stupid.
00:30:20.440 Or maybe you forgot and you just now remembered.
00:30:23.640 Right.
00:30:24.020 Oh, that's right.
00:30:24.580 I had an abortion from him too.
00:30:26.520 Oh, that's right.
00:30:27.700 That could be it.
00:30:28.720 Could be it.
00:30:29.480 Yeah.
00:30:29.860 Right.
00:30:30.260 And you don't get to see her face.
00:30:31.820 You can't face your accuser.
00:30:33.600 It's.
00:30:34.280 Okay.
00:30:34.500 But they had the evidence of an H on a card.
00:30:37.160 Oh, wow.
00:30:38.480 Apparently he was very interested in greed.
00:30:40.120 The abortion section of the, of Hallmark was very popular from Herschel Walker.
00:30:44.940 So it looks like a new survey, a new poll out from the Democrats and progressives in Arizona
00:30:54.320 found 47% of respondents would vote for Kelly.
00:30:57.400 47% would vote for Masters with 4% not sure, 3% supporting Libertarian candidate Mark Victor.
00:31:05.300 The poll also found Republican gubernatorial candidate Carrie Lake is now leading her Democratic
00:31:10.920 opponent, Katie Hobbs, by four percentage points.
00:31:16.520 She is about to open a can of whoop-ass, I think.
00:31:21.420 She's just so good.
00:31:23.000 She's good.
00:31:23.640 I don't know how you could consider Katie Hobbs when you got Carrie Lake.
00:31:26.580 Uh, every single time she speaks and it's always some kind of gotcha question from the
00:31:31.920 press and she just handles it so well.
00:31:35.360 She's so smart and well-spoken.
00:31:37.380 You should see my podcast.
00:31:39.280 I released it, uh, yesterday.
00:31:41.680 It's on YouTube and also on blaze TV.
00:31:44.000 I spent an hour with her.
00:31:45.080 Oh, wow.
00:31:45.560 And she is fantastic.
00:31:47.920 I ended the interview with a prediction.
00:31:50.220 She's going to be our first female president if she does what she says she's going to do
00:31:55.740 in Arizona.
00:31:56.600 I mean, it's going to depend on what she does, but she has the capability of doing it.
00:32:01.300 And I, I kind of quizzed her on the constitution.
00:32:05.120 You know, she said, we're constitutionally, we can do it.
00:32:07.600 And I'm like, really?
00:32:08.760 God, where, where in the constitution can we do that?
00:32:11.260 And she knew it.
00:32:12.280 She's like article four, section four.
00:32:13.940 Yeah.
00:32:14.140 Yeah.
00:32:14.540 Oh, nice.
00:32:15.260 And inside that is section six and, you know, paragraph four.
00:32:19.240 I'm also, by the way, of the, you know, these things come and go, but my current opinion
00:32:23.620 on this is if Donald Trump runs and wins this nomination, she's totally the vice presidential
00:32:27.600 pick.
00:32:28.220 That is, that is a hundred percent where I am.
00:32:30.360 But I do too, but I don't know if she'd take it.
00:32:33.020 She really was.
00:32:34.480 I think she'd take it.
00:32:35.880 She turned down a congressional race.
00:32:39.200 That's, that's what the GOP wanted her to do is go to Washington.
00:32:42.880 She's like, I don't want to live in Washington.
00:32:44.140 I lived in Arizona, you know, my whole life.
00:32:46.840 I do not want to live in Washington.
00:32:49.260 I mean, I, that would be interesting.
00:32:51.200 I mean, look, the vice presidential gig is a pretty high profile one.
00:32:53.940 Maybe that would change her mind, but again, and she's, you know, obviously has a connection
00:32:57.180 with, with the president, with the former president, Donald Trump.
00:32:59.960 So you could see that being, it's just a, it's, it's a perfect little fit to me.
00:33:05.400 And she is maybe the best candidate I've ever seen at this stage in her career.
00:33:11.240 I mean, this is like her first race.
00:33:12.620 As far as handling the media.
00:33:13.460 As far as handling the media.
00:33:14.900 You should see her live.
00:33:15.520 And good, good policy stances.
00:33:18.820 She's really good.
00:33:19.700 You should see her live.
00:33:21.200 She is unbelievable live.
00:33:24.620 She just commands the room.
00:33:27.140 I believe it.
00:33:27.680 She's flawless.
00:33:28.860 I mean, she is really, really good, really good.
00:33:33.520 And, you know, one of the comical parts of all of this is the Democrats during the primary
00:33:40.420 supported all sorts of candidates.
00:33:42.620 They thought were going to be easier to beat, which are now beating them.
00:33:46.480 I know.
00:33:46.900 You know, have you seen the video of Katie Hobbs, uh, sister?
00:33:51.440 I don't think I have.
00:33:52.540 Oh my gosh.
00:33:53.100 Do we have that by any chance?
00:33:54.640 Katie Hobbs, sister, uh, caught by project Veritas.
00:33:58.860 Talking about how the Democrats, we, we have a strategy.
00:34:04.020 The Democrats are, are going after all of these Trumpian candidates.
00:34:09.940 And, uh, Carrie Lake is one of them.
00:34:12.200 And we celebrated when Carrie Lake won because she's going to be so easy to beat.
00:34:17.800 Wow.
00:34:18.360 Uh, and she was just, have they learned nothing from 2016?
00:34:22.140 Right.
00:34:22.560 This is their exact approach with Trump.
00:34:24.860 They haven't learned.
00:34:25.880 I mean, Christy Noem's got to be pissed right now.
00:34:28.080 Yeah.
00:34:28.280 Cause she's been completely overshadowed by Carrie Lake.
00:34:31.500 And so is Nikki Haley.
00:34:32.500 I mean, any of the people that you thought, well, okay, maybe she could run for president.
00:34:36.860 It's like, okay, Carrie Lake is really, she's the new superstar.
00:34:40.800 She is.
00:34:41.340 Now she has to go and perform.
00:34:43.080 Yeah.
00:34:43.360 She does.
00:34:43.880 Number one, she has to win this race, which is not a sure thing, though.
00:34:46.900 The polling is really turning into her favor.
00:34:48.540 And if she wins this, if it's, if the polls say this today, you know, she could, she could
00:34:54.580 win.
00:34:55.180 If, if that other story is true, that people aren't telling the truth, you know, they're
00:35:00.000 just, they'll go in and just vote and they're not telling anybody.
00:35:03.120 Um, you know, she could win by eight points, 10 points, uh, which there's no way masters.
00:35:12.040 I mean, I don't even understand it.
00:35:14.480 How masters is even competitive with Carrie Lake doing as well as she is.
00:35:19.940 Yeah.
00:35:20.040 Like I, this is one of the things I'm going to talk about on studios America tonight.
00:35:22.680 Like some of this polling is obviously absurd, right?
00:35:25.400 Like there is a, there's a poll out today that we, you know, we mentioned of, uh, of Carrie
00:35:29.780 Lake up by 11 in the same poll, theoretically talking to the same people, right?
00:35:36.140 Blake masters is down by two.
00:35:38.060 So a 13 point difference.
00:35:39.980 This is not the 1960s where people split their tickets all the time.
00:35:44.240 This is a highly partisan era.
00:35:46.260 The idea that 13%, a 13% swing between the Republic, the Republican Senate race and the
00:35:52.860 Republican governor.
00:35:53.780 It's almost impossible.
00:35:54.920 It's, it seems to me to be completely impossible.
00:35:57.640 So one of those two things is, is, is wrong.
00:36:00.220 Maybe Carrie Lake only leads by three and then there's a five point swing, which would
00:36:03.680 be much more believable.
00:36:04.700 But my belief is probably that masters is actually winning that race or at the
00:36:09.180 has a slight lead.
00:36:11.080 I think he's got a slight lead right now.
00:36:12.700 Now, again, you got to look at the, the, the data to try to understand that, you know,
00:36:17.100 part of this is just guesswork, but I mean, it's just hard to imagine the, with the momentum
00:36:23.180 that Carrie Lake has, that she's not going to help Blake masters get across that finish
00:36:27.540 line.
00:36:27.780 And it would be a lot better if, you know, Mitch McConnell didn't pull all that money
00:36:30.720 out of that state weeks ago when it was an 11 point race and it made no sense to believe
00:36:37.000 it was going to stay at 11 point race, but they pulled the money out anyway, as Blake
00:36:40.460 masters talked about.
00:36:42.020 And you know, now things have changed.
00:36:44.400 I mean, at the very worst case scenario, that race is a toss up and that is not what we were
00:36:50.640 told was going to happen a few weeks ago.
00:36:52.060 I have to tell you, you need a bunch of senators that will gang up on Mitch McConnell and take
00:36:58.320 that funding away from him.
00:37:01.020 There's no way the leader of the Senate should be in charge of the reelection funds because
00:37:07.060 all he does is, is you're going to vote this way or you're not going to get a dime.
00:37:12.420 Yeah.
00:37:12.920 And it's not a good system.
00:37:14.180 It's not a good system.
00:37:15.500 It's really, really bad.
00:37:17.320 And I think dangerous it makes for a Senate dictator, which I think Mitch McConnell is
00:37:23.560 Pat.
00:37:24.320 Thank you so much for joining us back in just a second.
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00:38:47.540 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:39:04.480 Here's some madness for you.
00:39:07.160 The Department of Defense are blaming the Supreme Court's Dobbs ruling for the military's poor
00:39:14.560 job at recruiting and readiness.
00:39:17.860 The first sentence of the memo says, the ruling in Dobbs versus Jackson's Women's Health Organization
00:39:24.900 has impacted access to reproductive health care with readiness, recruiting, and retention
00:39:32.140 implications for the force.
00:39:35.300 Wow.
00:39:36.760 So we could get more people to enlist if we could just kill more babies?
00:39:44.040 Is that what they're...
00:39:45.640 Oh man, I really want to enlist, but I have to have that abortion.
00:39:50.840 Is that...
00:39:52.140 There is this new thing that the left is trying, this abort your way to prosperity.
00:39:57.640 And I think it's an interesting...
00:39:59.220 They should just make that their slogan.
00:40:00.660 Yeah.
00:40:01.660 Because what...
00:40:02.460 Have stuff.
00:40:03.380 Kill your baby.
00:40:04.140 Yeah.
00:40:04.660 In this case, think about this.
00:40:06.560 If we just killed all the babies, we could have more recruits so we could go overseas
00:40:10.300 to protect other countries' babies.
00:40:13.640 Which would be...
00:40:14.400 Wow.
00:40:14.680 Right.
00:40:15.080 That'd be great.
00:40:16.700 What a great...
00:40:17.840 So we got that.
00:40:19.600 End the madness.
00:40:21.060 November 8th.
00:40:22.220 End the madness.
00:40:23.940 You're not going to be able to end it, but just slow it down a little bit.
00:40:27.020 Slow it down.
00:40:28.080 Slow it down.
00:40:28.700 I have much lower expectations here.
00:40:30.120 We can sure do an awful lot.
00:40:32.360 Yes.
00:40:32.880 It's big.
00:40:33.700 If the Republicans get their crap together and are actually who they say they are.
00:40:38.200 The good news is this new crop of Republicans are not really Republicans.
00:40:43.380 They're just not.
00:40:44.520 They're tired of the same crap.
00:40:46.000 This is a stronger...
00:40:47.620 This is the next generation of Tea Party candidates that saw what maybe their parents went through
00:40:56.540 when they were younger.
00:40:59.600 And are like, yeah.
00:41:01.380 Yeah.
00:41:01.800 They betrayed my parents.
00:41:05.260 And I'm not going to be that kind of person.
00:41:08.620 I think this new batch is stronger, much, much stronger than the former Tea Party.
00:41:16.200 And this is just the beginning of taking the republic back to its constitutional roots.
00:41:29.320 The Glenn Beck Program.
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00:43:32.360 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:43:38.320 Hello, America.
00:43:39.780 Welcome to the program.
00:43:41.780 Steve Dace, who is a Blaze TV host on The Steve Dace Show.
00:43:45.020 He is currently the author of the number one children's book in the country, which we'll talk to him about.
00:43:51.620 But I really want to talk to him because he has been super optimistic about not a red wave, but a red tsunami.
00:44:00.800 Two weeks ago, it sounded really hopeful.
00:44:04.260 I wanted to believe him.
00:44:06.700 Now I actually do believe him.
00:44:09.720 He's going to line out what he thinks is happening in the election and what is coming our way in 60 seconds.
00:44:18.660 We all laugh at the, you know, the idea of a nuclear war, you know, but we are probably closer to it now than we have been in decades, maybe even ever.
00:44:28.740 And that's only the worst case scenario.
00:44:31.080 We're still looking at a possible war.
00:44:33.940 We're looking at potential food shortages in this country already.
00:44:38.480 That's already happening overseas, and it's all intentionally mismanaged by the World Economic Forum, by our own government, their inflationary economy and shutting down pipelines and not drilling for oil anymore.
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00:45:37.720 Steve, how are you doing, my man?
00:45:40.760 I'm good, brother.
00:45:41.640 How are you?
00:45:42.180 Well, I'm pretty good.
00:45:43.440 I'm always better when I talk to you, at least this time around.
00:45:50.000 I'm usually the merchant of death.
00:45:51.820 This is just really throwing me off.
00:45:53.780 I know.
00:45:55.020 I mean, you're giving me a lot of hope here.
00:45:56.980 And so I want you to sing, Bird.
00:45:59.240 Sing.
00:45:59.580 Tell me what you think is happening in this election and what you see as the outcome.
00:46:09.360 Well, to quote the great prophet, Emperor Palpatine, this is all proceeding exactly as I have foreseen it.
00:46:15.400 Yeah.
00:46:15.900 Right.
00:46:16.260 When we got together two weeks ago, I told you that for our special here on Blaze TV, the Wednesday night special on the election, I told you that I saw three factors that were going to take this beyond a wave to a tsunami.
00:46:29.040 Now, what's a wave?
00:46:29.680 Traditional wave elections in midterms, the party that won the presidency, their base is more fired up.
00:46:36.460 The other side's base, I should say, is more fired up.
00:46:38.600 And then swing voters in the suburbs are either annoyed or the economy is not going well and they swing, you know, one way or the other.
00:46:45.920 That's a traditional wave election, like with the Democrats at in 2018, et cetera.
00:46:49.700 What we are looking at here is a convergence of three outlier factors.
00:46:54.520 Number one, Trump's rural MAGA base, like in a state like where I live, Iowa, Glenn, we had 33 counties that voted for Obama once or twice that voted for Trump twice.
00:47:04.200 And so a lot of us did the work on the ground in Iowa to turn it from a blue to a lean red state.
00:47:09.760 Trump made it a solidly red state.
00:47:11.920 And in places like Iowa, those rural MAGA counties that are not necessarily Republican counties, but they are staying in the Republican fold despite not having Trump to vote for.
00:47:22.620 That's number one.
00:47:23.560 All right.
00:47:23.820 Number two, we are looking at record low turnout of blacks across the country.
00:47:29.380 And if you want to know how much that matters, look at Wisconsin in 2016.
00:47:34.280 Everybody says Hillary lost that state because she never visited it.
00:47:37.100 And that's partly true.
00:47:38.940 What's mainly true is that there were 20,000 fewer black voters in Milwaukee County in 2016 than there were in 2012 for Obama.
00:47:46.320 And that was almost the entirety of Trump's margin of victory in the state right there.
00:47:49.920 So Hillary's still got 91 percent of the black vote.
00:47:53.340 Everybody always looks at the size of the slice of the pie.
00:47:55.680 It's not the size of the slice of the pie, Glenn, the size of the pie.
00:47:59.020 All right.
00:47:59.380 Black turnout is down economically.
00:48:01.520 They've been crushed by Democratic policies.
00:48:03.960 And culturally, they are just not down with the trans agenda and what's a girl and woman.
00:48:09.340 So but you do have an all of government program to get people registered and to get out to vote.
00:48:19.020 Now, that's not you know, they're not equally looking for that.
00:48:22.120 That white farmer that he are trying to get and boost the vote for the Democrats.
00:48:29.880 And that's an all of government with I don't even know how many hundreds of millions or billions of dollars that have been spent in just the last two years for this.
00:48:40.160 Correct.
00:48:40.640 But if you look at states that have high black Democrat voter populations, California, Florida, I'm hearing from little birdies of mine on the ground there.
00:48:47.600 Early voting numbers are way down in those communities.
00:48:50.640 And then and you can see that in Biden's almost record low approval for a Democrat with black voters.
00:48:56.640 Now, because of historical divisions, those black voters are not yet prepared to migrate positively to the GOP.
00:49:03.700 That's not the case with Hispanic voters.
00:49:06.240 And so this gets us to the third factor.
00:49:08.020 I think we're looking at a record migration of Hispanic voters that are not just going to be a depressed block because they're upset with Democrats, but affirmatively move into the Republican column.
00:49:19.040 And I'll just give you one example that I saw this morning.
00:49:21.660 Connecticut District 5 is a district that even in a year when Republicans picked up 14 House seats in 2020, Democrats won that seat by 11.5 points.
00:49:30.980 It has a 21 percent Hispanic vote in Connecticut 5.
00:49:34.500 That's a I mean, that's like 40 percent higher than the Hispanic population nationwide.
00:49:39.200 All right. So a large Hispanic block here.
00:49:42.240 Pull out of that district just came out this morning that had the Republican candidate ahead.
00:49:46.460 Now, I don't know if the Republican candidate can win Connecticut 5, but if Democrats are defending Connecticut 5, then that just goes to show you what is cataclysmically happening across the country.
00:49:57.800 And I'm going to make a prediction right now for your audience.
00:50:00.020 When you and I are anchoring Blaze TV's election night coverage here.
00:50:03.840 So I'll hold you accountable.
00:50:05.200 I'll blame you.
00:50:06.900 I'll blame you and your optimistic spirit that you just tubed all of this and put a jinx on it.
00:50:13.180 If you don't get this right.
00:50:14.720 I don't do optimism.
00:50:15.720 I just do what I see.
00:50:16.920 Right.
00:50:17.300 People know that when we're sitting here on election night, when we get ready to sign off on 12 days from now here on Blaze TV, when you and I sign off, Glenn,
00:50:25.700 we will be talking about the possibility that every major Gen X figure in the Democratic Party other than Gavin Newsom was just wiped out of office.
00:50:35.900 Wow.
00:50:36.340 I'm talking, I'm talking every, every major current, when you think of people, they are grooming for national office, but the Gretchen Whitmers, et cetera, of the world, that, that almost every one of them that was up for election or reelection in this campaign, in this cycle, that are known entities, almost all their Gen X leadership, except for Gavin Newsom wiped out by the time you and I sign off.
00:50:57.840 It's amazing because they already had a terrible bench.
00:51:00.560 If they lose all these people, I don't know where they would go.
00:51:04.180 And we are gaining really amazing people.
00:51:08.460 Yeah.
00:51:09.960 That's where they go.
00:51:11.740 So, so you're expecting, I mean, with the Republicans, they have eight gubernatorial seats.
00:51:20.780 Democrats have six gubernatorial seats that are not up for reelection.
00:51:25.080 You see the Democrats, uh, what gaining?
00:51:30.780 I think, I think right.
00:51:32.420 Well, right now, what's funny is real clear politics is beginning to catch up with me now.
00:51:36.500 Um, and I think it's because about two weeks ago, real clear politics announced basically, uh, a polling integrity project in 2000.
00:51:44.920 And so I, I, this is for my man, Stu, who's sitting next to you.
00:51:48.460 Okay.
00:51:48.820 Because I, I, I, I empathize with Stu.
00:51:51.960 I am.
00:51:52.320 My name is Steve.
00:51:53.140 I'm a recovering mainstream polling addict.
00:51:55.080 Okay.
00:51:55.400 And I have a problem.
00:51:57.140 And, and so I, I had to wean myself off of this.
00:52:01.220 Uh, and here's what can do that actual data in 2020 guys, the Nash and keep in mind, this is a presidential election with, with two candidates that have a hundred percent name ID.
00:52:11.040 Everybody knows them.
00:52:12.020 They're cemented.
00:52:13.020 And it's a higher turnout election should be easier to actually pull that at a lower turnout.
00:52:17.160 In 2020, the polls that made up the real clear politics polling average were off on the national race by an average of almost five points well outside the margin for error.
00:52:26.600 The state battleground state polling was off even worse than that.
00:52:30.140 So if they were that far off in a high turnout, high name, the highest name ID election, maybe in American history between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, where are they with fluctuations of smaller demographics and smaller turnouts in midterms?
00:52:44.560 And I think real clear politics two weeks ago started looking at the integrity of its own polling average.
00:52:49.600 And lo and behold, once they did that, their forecast started looking a lot like mine.
00:52:54.140 Yeah.
00:52:54.240 Their forecast, we were just going over it.
00:52:56.240 Their forecast now is, is a shockingly, uh, optimistic exact.
00:53:01.620 I mean, it, it is, it reads very close to yours.
00:53:05.120 There's no point in reading anything that any polling that is done and aggregated by five 38.
00:53:10.740 At this point, Nate Silver has just decided to suck at his gig or got bought off.
00:53:15.320 None of that makes any difference.
00:53:16.740 You have to follow basically four or five polls on a national level that have proven they can identify the MAGA or Trump vote in this.
00:53:24.720 And they're not all Rasmussen and Trafalgar, uh, places like Investor's Business Daily, uh, and Emerson College have shown they're very good at it.
00:53:32.220 And I would urge audiences that want to follow polling to look at their outlets, uh, on a state level.
00:53:36.900 There's a few more because you have a few more that are local that haven't completely given themselves over yet.
00:53:41.760 And then you have to look at the environment and you have to, you have to understand when we're seeing
00:53:46.300 situations with historically Hispanic border counties that have held out of joining Republicans in a state like Texas that has been red since Ann Richards was retired.
00:53:57.220 So we're talking almost an entire generation now, and they have held out blue, blue, blue, blue, blue.
00:54:02.200 When they suddenly go red, it's not because they're conforming to some Texas red state cultural identity, something they've held out through all of that.
00:54:10.540 Something new has occurred that has prompted this.
00:54:13.020 And I, and I think what's happening with Hispanics here is similar to what happened with black voters from 1948 to 1964 and 19 or in 1948, Harry Truman upset Thomas Dewey because we didn't pull black voters back then.
00:54:27.360 And he desegregated the military and got a record amount of black voters, almost 40%.
00:54:32.020 And that was really his margin of victory.
00:54:33.740 And then in 1964, after Kennedy called MLK and, and then LBJ did the great society and the voting rights and civil rights act that was the completed, the migration of black voters from Republican to Democrat black voters right now have swiped right on their phones.
00:54:48.460 They're looking at, I'm sorry, Hispanic voters are particularly Gen X and younger with families.
00:54:52.260 They're assimilated.
00:54:53.120 They don't want any more drug mules from El Salvador coming to the country.
00:54:56.580 They don't want any more fentanyl coming in.
00:54:58.400 They left those countries to get away from those elements.
00:55:01.180 They are interested in the Republican party message.
00:55:03.640 They're going to vote in a wave for Republicans this fall, that generation will.
00:55:08.360 And then what will happen moving forward is just like LBJ consummated that marriage with blacks by delivering policy that they wanted, like the voting rights act Republicans.
00:55:17.660 If they do that with Hispanics, if they, if they don't chuckle, follow through on their promises, like Carrie Lake to declare an invasion.
00:55:24.120 If they follow through on, we're cracking down on crime meaningfully.
00:55:28.660 All right.
00:55:28.900 We're going to get rid of the groomer stuff in the school.
00:55:30.960 My buddy of mine is doing Hispanic outreach on the ground in a major battleground state.
00:55:35.000 So that's the number one swing issue for Hispanic voters.
00:55:37.560 That right there.
00:55:38.500 All right.
00:55:38.740 If they follow through on those things, they have a chance with Gen X and millennial Hispanics to consummate a generational marriage.
00:55:47.600 But they but they have to deliver for them after the election, Glenn, like LBJ did for blacks.
00:55:52.860 Yeah, that's the problem with Republicans.
00:55:55.620 All right.
00:55:56.480 Back in just a second.
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00:57:20.260 So, boy, the Democrats are really reeling from Fetterman,
00:57:34.800 although he raised about $2 million after the debate, which just is shocking to me.
00:57:42.720 What do you think is going to happen in Pennsylvania?
00:57:45.240 I think we have to get outside the margin of cheating or chicanery.
00:57:50.780 And I think we are approaching it.
00:57:52.600 In fact, I think we have approached it so really cosmically here.
00:57:58.820 We're looking at whether Lee Zeldin is now outside the margin of cheating,
00:58:01.940 that they couldn't even, shall we say, fortify the election in New York State.
00:58:06.160 I don't really follow, and I would urge audiences to not care too much about how much money Democratic
00:58:11.840 candidates raise along these lines.
00:58:13.480 They are outspending sometimes 10 to 1, and it's not making a difference.
00:58:19.520 No, it doesn't make a difference.
00:58:20.800 I mean, John Ossoff, for example, wasn't even, when he ran in that special election
00:58:24.280 against Karen Handel in Georgia a few years ago, he didn't even live in that district.
00:58:28.280 He got to 1 million donors before Barack Obama even did in his first presidential race.
00:58:33.400 I mean, they have a very cultic following.
00:58:35.380 They donate, and it's very strong.
00:58:37.280 They don't donate to the DNC, so it also doesn't matter that the RNC outrages the DNC.
00:58:41.940 They donate directly to their candidates and their causes out of pocket.
00:58:45.800 And since a lot of them work very opulent jobs or subsidy jobs, they don't have as many
00:58:49.780 children as we do, they've got a lot more discretionary spending.
00:58:53.200 And so I think the Pennsylvania Senate race ended this week.
00:58:57.000 I think the question actually becomes whether there is enough of a tsunami there that now
00:59:03.480 it carries Doug Mastriano over the finish line, over the objection of Karl Rove, who is actually
00:59:08.260 funding the TV ads for the Democrats.
00:59:10.180 What the hell is that?
00:59:11.860 Why?
00:59:12.480 Why is he doing that?
00:59:13.940 He's who he's always been.
00:59:15.760 This is not new.
00:59:16.860 I just think we didn't want to pay attention to certain things for the last 20 years.
00:59:20.160 But what is his reason?
00:59:21.440 How is he coming out and saying it?
00:59:23.180 What is he saying about this?
00:59:24.440 This is insane.
00:59:25.200 Because the people that run the Republican Party or are on their way to no longer running
00:59:32.600 it, the way things are trending.
00:59:34.420 These are people that would rather lose to Democrats than lose control to your audience,
00:59:39.800 Glenn.
00:59:40.180 That's why.
00:59:40.820 True.
00:59:41.260 This is why in two presidential runs, Mitt Romney and John McCain said worse things about
00:59:46.800 the Republican candidates in their primaries than they ever did their Democratic opponents
00:59:50.220 when they got into the general election.
00:59:51.540 I mean, you are in politics the hills you're willing to die on and those you are willing
00:59:57.140 to take out.
00:59:57.920 That really ultimately defines who you are.
01:00:00.660 And so, you know, he can do all the whiteboards on Fox News that he wants, but in the end,
01:00:04.900 you are who you're willing to take out.
01:00:07.140 And the fact that having Josh Shapiro as the governor of Pennsylvania is more preferable
01:00:13.560 to Karl Rove tells you all you need to know.
01:00:15.900 Yeah, well, I never, if I'm not mistaken, I never had Karl Rove on at,
01:00:20.780 uh, Fox.
01:00:22.700 I'm trying to remember.
01:00:24.140 Not often if it was.
01:00:25.640 Yeah, not often at all.
01:00:26.680 And that was one of the problems is I, I had more problems from the right, uh, pushing,
01:00:32.460 uh, Roger Ailes because I would take on the Republicans.
01:00:37.240 Whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:00:37.760 Come on, Glenn.
01:00:38.420 Just don't.
01:00:39.420 And I was, I was told, you know, you're, you know what your problem is?
01:00:42.900 You won't play the game.
01:00:44.660 No, I won't.
01:00:45.500 I won't.
01:00:46.100 Cause it's not a game.
01:00:47.580 It's not a game.
01:00:48.400 It's a losing, it's a, it's a losing game now.
01:00:50.400 And we're playing, we're playing for what's called civilization.
01:00:53.040 Now there is, we're literally voting for sanity this year.
01:00:56.560 Literally.
01:00:57.220 That's literally what we're voting for is, are we a sane people or not?
01:01:02.360 That is literally the main issue on the ballot.
01:01:05.140 Every definable thing of a civilization that you could imagine has been destroyed, deconstructed,
01:01:12.260 warped.
01:01:12.800 We are literally voting on whether we are still a sane and rational people.
01:01:17.280 I mean, just, just as an example, what happens when you go insane?
01:01:20.160 We've been fighting this alleged war against Putin here since February, right?
01:01:24.340 So the, the new Adam Kinzinger prime minister, cause they tried Mitt Romney.
01:01:27.960 That didn't work.
01:01:28.580 They went to Lisa Murkowski.
01:01:29.700 That didn't work.
01:01:30.420 So now they're going to try Adam Kinzinger as the prime minister over there in the UK.
01:01:34.220 He's going to announce later today, a fracking ban.
01:01:36.600 So let me get this straight.
01:01:38.120 We are standing up to Putin by giving him more dominion over the world's energy supply.
01:01:42.560 Help me understand that.
01:01:43.800 But we did that with our own domestic production.
01:01:46.280 The EU already did it.
01:01:47.740 UK is now about to do it.
01:01:49.360 That is literally insane.
01:01:51.420 Absolutely.
01:01:52.260 We used to have to tell governments during wars, Glenn, not to strip mine their resources.
01:01:56.980 Okay.
01:01:57.260 Now we have to tell them to use them, Glenn.
01:02:00.060 Okay.
01:02:00.600 This is insane.
01:02:01.740 It is.
01:02:02.260 We have, we have gone absolutely nuts.
01:02:04.760 Hey, Steve, before you go, um, I want to ask you about the Michigan race.
01:02:07.620 You were, that was the one state you were a little skeptical on the organization up there
01:02:11.320 and what was going to happen in Michigan.
01:02:12.800 What do you, are you optimistic on Michigan now?
01:02:15.680 I am optimistic on Michigan.
01:02:17.300 I think that what has happened there is Tudor's performance in the very first debate.
01:02:22.040 Um, and, and, and the way that she catalyzed issues there, the way, and the way that, that
01:02:29.180 I think she's being outspent up there.
01:02:31.840 She told me last week, like 20 to one.
01:02:33.420 All right.
01:02:34.140 But the way that she catalyzed those issues that were there, that was probably a $50 million
01:02:40.100 level appearance.
01:02:41.540 If we translated that into campaign dollars.
01:02:44.300 And, and now you're looking, you're looking at Michigan.
01:02:46.440 And this is a state, by the way, where almost as many union households voted in 2020 as
01:02:50.720 white evangelicals, um, and Whitmer won by 10 points in 2018 when she first got elected.
01:02:57.840 And I just mentioned Tudor's been outspent about 20 to one on TV.
01:03:01.080 I think if the election in Michigan were held today, I think that she would win.
01:03:05.240 Yeah.
01:03:05.340 Real clear politics just said she's going to win.
01:03:07.320 She's going to be on with me in, uh, uh, about, uh, half an hour.
01:03:11.320 Um, by the way, uh, hang on over the break.
01:03:14.300 Cause I, I have some more things to talk to you about, including your, your number one
01:03:17.680 children's book on Thanksgiving, which I am so grateful for.
01:03:21.520 So grateful for.
01:03:22.560 Thank you for that.
01:03:23.700 Um, do you think, um, I just did an hour long, uh, sit down with, uh, Carrie Lake.
01:03:29.960 I really like her and I think she's the real deal.
01:03:33.320 What's your take on her?
01:03:34.920 Whenever Carrie Lake comes on TV, two things come to mind and, you know, I'm a pop culture
01:03:39.000 buff.
01:03:39.280 Number one, that scene in the, um, it's a wonderful life when Violet walks down the street
01:03:44.940 wearing that dress.
01:03:45.880 Yeah.
01:03:46.720 Yeah.
01:03:46.960 You know, that's the first thing that comes to mind.
01:03:48.440 And then Bert says, I got to go home and see what the wife's doing.
01:03:50.800 Right.
01:03:51.100 And the second thing is, um, Rambi, the score of the natural.
01:03:55.420 She is a natural.
01:03:57.000 She's Roy Hobbs.
01:03:58.240 Okay.
01:03:59.140 Um, back in just a second with, uh, Steve Dace, uh, on why Thanksgiving important message
01:04:07.360 and then Tudor Dixon is joining us.
01:04:11.260 Stand by.
01:04:12.140 It's a packed program.
01:04:15.900 The Glenn back program.
01:04:17.560 So Jackie wrote in about her dog's experience with rough green.
01:04:21.520 She said, uh, we ordered sample bag of rough greens that you were talking about and our
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01:04:30.860 She used to take forever eating her food.
01:04:34.260 People with pets, they get so angry at such little things, but they're really not dogs.
01:04:39.260 Uh, now she gobbles it down and actually begs for her food every night.
01:04:44.200 Uh, in fact, she said, anyway, her energy is up and she runs up and down the stairs easier
01:04:52.060 than she ever has.
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01:06:05.900 Steve Dace is, uh, an important role in that and an important voice in America today.
01:06:10.960 Uh, and he joins us.
01:06:12.420 He is also the author of the number one children's book.
01:06:15.820 Why Thanksgiving Steve, before we get into the book, cause I know we're going to do that
01:06:19.860 here in a second.
01:06:20.500 I want to test the Steve Dace line here where as far as optimism goes, you start on the easy
01:06:27.240 ones, right?
01:06:27.940 You don't believe any of this, these couple of polls that show Grassley is close in Iowa,
01:06:32.100 right?
01:06:32.400 I think it will be closer than the Reynolds race, but he won't lose.
01:06:37.220 You have to understand people need to understand the congruency of elections.
01:06:41.180 Like I've been saying all along, if Brian Kemp wins by eight points in Georgia, there is
01:06:44.820 no way Hershel Walker will lose.
01:06:46.500 And people give me anecdotal emails.
01:06:48.480 You have to quantify data.
01:06:50.180 Stu, if in 2014, that Georgia Senate race was decided by eight points.
01:06:54.760 All right.
01:06:55.000 So for people to know how many votes that is, that was almost 300,000 votes in this
01:07:00.620 environment.
01:07:01.080 There are not 300,000 people in Georgia who are like, you know, I really don't want Stacey
01:07:06.380 Abrams for my governor, but I want her, uh, phallus bearing clone for Senator there's that
01:07:11.540 doesn't happen in this environment.
01:07:13.640 And so there's, that's where we get into things we used to call coattails.
01:07:17.140 All right.
01:07:17.680 And so if Grassley was by himself at the top of the ticket and it was an environment like
01:07:22.400 2018, there's enough disgust with him that there could be an upset.
01:07:26.820 Um, I think he will get fewer votes than our popular governor, Kim Reynolds, who has earned
01:07:30.660 her popularity, but she will carry him across the finish line.
01:07:33.060 Okay.
01:07:33.620 Then we have the next batch of races, leaning GOP, North Carolina, Florida with Rubio,
01:07:40.460 Ohio, JD Vance, and Mike Lee in Utah.
01:07:43.020 Any problems there?
01:07:44.560 I think, ironically, I think the only one that there is a problem there is actually in Utah,
01:07:49.360 uh, because of the quirkiness there.
01:07:51.520 Um, and of course, this is something you guys could speak to more than me, but my knowledge
01:07:56.200 of it from the outside looking in is that there's actually division in the church there.
01:08:00.700 Uh, there's some putting their thumb on the scale, trying to get rid of Mike Lee.
01:08:04.960 Uh, they want more of a woke church and things of that nature.
01:08:08.100 Um, and so of all, there, there is an outlier there where McMuffin has cast himself outside
01:08:13.740 of the Republican Democrat environment.
01:08:16.500 So of all of those, the one, the only one I'm actually really worried about is that one.
01:08:20.680 And you, when you say really worried, like, cause I mean, you were at 54, I think on the
01:08:24.820 special, uh, the other day, which would include the toss up races with Arizona, Georgia, New
01:08:29.720 Hampshire, Nevada, uh, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, but you're, you're more worried
01:08:34.980 about Lee than those races.
01:08:36.220 Because I'd probably give, I'd probably give McMuffin 35 to 40% odds to win.
01:08:42.620 And in a state of that magnitude, that's that red, those are actually fairly decent odds.
01:08:48.500 Meaning I would not pick him to win, but it's not a terrible bet either.
01:08:52.420 Right.
01:08:52.680 Okay.
01:08:52.860 So the next, when we're looking for the Steve Dase line here, you're dead to me, Utah, you're
01:08:58.460 dead to me.
01:08:59.500 How optimistic would you be?
01:09:01.540 The next batch, I guess, would be Colorado and Washington.
01:09:06.180 Do you see any hope in those races?
01:09:08.600 Yeah.
01:09:08.740 I mean, Colorado really is the last truly 50, 50 state left in the country.
01:09:13.020 There, there's a, there's a slate of states, uh, Stu, that we kind of, we did Trump didn't
01:09:17.320 grow the GOP base.
01:09:18.480 He just kind of, uh, he, he shifted it.
01:09:20.940 All right.
01:09:21.400 And so the base became less suburban and more rural.
01:09:24.020 And so there were states like in the upper Midwest where I live, where you have five or
01:09:27.600 six counties that are hate Ashbury.
01:09:29.260 And then the rest of the state is Alabama.
01:09:31.280 All right.
01:09:31.800 He helped us in those states, but in the suburban driven states, Arizona, Colorado, um, uh,
01:09:37.200 Nevada, we, we, those used to be lean red or solidly red states, uh, or, or swing states.
01:09:42.960 He flipped them lean blue.
01:09:44.440 And so in this cycle, without him on the ballot, you are seeing all of those states very
01:09:48.440 competitive again.
01:09:49.920 In fact, in my latest projection, I put out Tuesday, I actually forecasted Colorado as
01:09:54.540 an upset.
01:09:55.660 Hmm.
01:09:55.960 Holy cow.
01:09:57.060 Okay.
01:09:57.480 So that would put us up to what in the Senate.
01:10:00.020 Here's the thing with Colorado.
01:10:01.040 That's unique.
01:10:01.840 It's the one state with major urban centers where there's a larger Hispanic population
01:10:06.700 than black population.
01:10:08.460 So keep that in mind about Colorado in places like Denver.
01:10:11.560 Okay.
01:10:12.080 So quickly, what does that put us up to in Senate count?
01:10:15.240 That's 55.
01:10:16.380 I think it's, I think 55 is.
01:10:17.800 Okay.
01:10:18.120 How many of the new guys are Mike Lee's and how many of them are Romney's?
01:10:26.080 Um, I would say most of them are probably in between.
01:10:28.940 Uh, and, and this is where, this is really, I hate to get, let me get all biblical here
01:10:32.600 for a second, but this is where you got to get rid of the yeast of the Pharisees.
01:10:35.340 I think that, I think there's not very many Romney's.
01:10:38.060 I think that if you had a different type of leader, for example, I think if Ted Cruz
01:10:41.960 was the Senate majority leader, there's about another 20 senators that would go from D or
01:10:46.600 C minus conservative review, Liberty scores to B pluses or a minuses.
01:10:50.720 They're just followers.
01:10:52.080 So you need, you, we need Trump to put his thumb on.
01:10:54.980 No one will challenge cocaine ditch unless Trump puts his thumb on the scale and says,
01:10:59.060 I want that guy gone.
01:11:00.180 And I think we need Trump to do that.
01:11:01.900 Okay.
01:11:02.260 So, um, lessing, um, I want to talk to you about your book and I'm sorry to make it,
01:11:06.480 uh, the last thing here.
01:11:07.920 Cause it is great.
01:11:09.540 And I can't tell, I can't thank you enough for putting this out and making it a number
01:11:13.960 one book.
01:11:14.880 Uh, it is the number one children's book.
01:11:16.620 Now it's why Thanksgiving.
01:11:19.340 Why?
01:11:20.040 Yeah.
01:11:20.220 My, our public, my publisher came to me a year ago and asked me if I wanted to do,
01:11:24.080 uh, you know, children's books on American history.
01:11:26.880 And I'm like, well, hasn't that been done a million times?
01:11:28.900 I mean, Rush had Rush Revere.
01:11:30.220 How are we going to do better than that?
01:11:32.080 And, and I've never done a children's book.
01:11:33.900 And so I said, well, you know what, if we could do it differently, uh, how about America's
01:11:37.580 Christian heritage?
01:11:38.660 Would you be willing to do that?
01:11:40.060 And they said, yeah, where do you want to start?
01:11:41.640 And so, you know me, I'm a pretty logical guy.
01:11:43.600 So I think things start at the start, you know, at the beginning.
01:11:46.900 Okay.
01:11:47.300 So, I mean, the, the, the Puritans, that's where it starts.
01:11:50.400 I mean, and, and, uh, so this really, this is the,
01:11:54.080 history when you and I, when we're growing up and we watched the, the, you know, the
01:11:58.280 Peanuts Thanksgiving special as kids, there used to be a second half hour.
01:12:02.080 That was the actual history of Thanksgiving.
01:12:04.000 They don't put that on national TV anymore.
01:12:06.420 And so a lot of this is, is putting that history back in the, the, the providential odds
01:12:12.580 that they would travel thousands of miles across the English channel to a place they
01:12:16.680 had never been before that few had visited few white people had ever visited Europeans.
01:12:20.320 And just so happened to find an indigenous guy named Squanto who knew English and knew
01:12:25.600 about their religion because Christian abolitionists had saved him from a slave trade many years
01:12:30.480 ago.
01:12:30.760 The odds of that are beyond needle and a haystack.
01:12:33.540 And that, that really is the beginning of the providential history of this country.
01:12:38.240 And, and so I wanted to put the history back in that the spirit of the age has taken out.
01:12:45.140 Um, and it links all the way through biblical history and how that links up to that as well.
01:12:50.700 Um, and I was very worried about how it was going to turn out.
01:12:53.580 I've never done this before.
01:12:54.880 I will tell you, Glenn, I write a lot of books as you do almost all of them in one take.
01:12:58.840 I did like eight takes of this book, trying to water it down for four year olds to understand
01:13:02.880 it was not easy.
01:13:03.740 Um, but I'm, I'm very, very pleased with how it came out and it's, it was meant to be a
01:13:09.040 pilot.
01:13:09.680 If it works, then we do a series of these and we are blown away by how successful this
01:13:13.920 debut has been.
01:13:14.820 So thanks to everybody for that.
01:13:16.220 Well, um, I thank you for your work on that.
01:13:18.200 And, uh, also I just, just want to point out, you say you, you had many takes on this
01:13:23.620 cause you had to dumb it down to four year olds.
01:13:25.140 That is exactly, uh, what our college textbooks look like now on, uh, on Thanksgiving, except
01:13:32.060 it's pilgrims, bad, everyone else.
01:13:35.720 Good.
01:13:36.720 Yes.
01:13:37.860 Before I go, I've got to say one more thing to you.
01:13:40.180 Okay.
01:13:40.860 And you, you will get this, the rest of the audience won't, but I want to say this to
01:13:43.900 you in front of your audience.
01:13:44.660 Okay.
01:13:46.540 Very soon.
01:13:47.560 I am going to show you a certain movie and you are going to be very pleased.
01:13:53.580 Really?
01:13:54.840 Yes.
01:13:55.160 How soon?
01:13:57.120 Probably in the next 30 to 40 days.
01:14:01.100 I cannot wait.
01:14:03.660 I cannot wait.
01:14:05.580 Yeah.
01:14:05.800 The audience won't understand that, but, uh, I'm thrilled, thrilled.
01:14:10.800 You will be very pleased.
01:14:12.380 All right.
01:14:12.840 Thanks so much.
01:14:14.240 Steve days.
01:14:15.060 Yeah.
01:14:15.580 All right.
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01:16:02.660 We have Tudor Dixon on with us next.
01:16:04.600 She's running for the gubernatorial spot against Gretchen Whitmer.
01:16:09.400 Oh, Lord, please.
01:16:12.400 Um, Whitmer, uh, just, uh, have, has, has gone out to announce a, uh, 236 million dollar
01:16:22.620 taxpayer funded bet on, uh, an electric battery.
01:16:29.140 Mm.
01:16:29.940 Mm-hmm.
01:16:30.820 Mm-hmm.
01:16:31.100 Awesome.
01:16:31.680 Our next energy, an electric vehicle battery startup, uh, that plans to build a factory in
01:16:38.040 the Great Lakes state.
01:16:39.160 Okay, so she was proud and the, be it the ribbon cutting ceremony, uh, and she lauded our next
01:16:47.920 energy as innovative, historic, and cutting edge, except the CEO, the CEO kind of, before
01:16:57.560 he launched our next energy, he was the top executive at, um, another battery maker, a
01:17:05.660 one, two, three systems.
01:17:07.080 Do you remember, um, A-1-2-3?
01:17:10.480 Hmm.
01:17:11.040 A year later, uh, A-1-2-3 secured a, uh, $249 million grant from the Obama administration,
01:17:17.700 and, uh, President Obama said, man, this is going to help power the American economy for
01:17:23.060 years to come.
01:17:24.940 Unfortunately, A-1-2-3 lost, uh, $269 million during an eight-month period just in 2012, uh,
01:17:34.980 and, uh, they're kind of out of luck.
01:17:37.320 They're, they're gone.
01:17:37.940 Well, they're not completely gone.
01:17:39.740 They declared bankruptcy, and then they were sold to a Chinese automotive conglomerate.
01:17:45.180 So, it's good.
01:17:47.240 It's good.
01:17:47.980 So...
01:17:48.220 How many times will we go down that particular road?
01:17:50.600 Where the government throws hundreds of millions of dollars at some crazy project, it all dissolves.
01:17:57.220 There's a new one that just talked about in California with the same thing.
01:18:00.380 Tons of money, they throw at these companies or projects, they completely blow up in their
01:18:06.500 face, costs 10 times as much, and then we just do it again the next time around.
01:18:10.600 Just keep throwing money at the same ideas that fail over and over and over and over again.
01:18:15.160 It's incredible.
01:18:16.120 It's incredible that this happens.
01:18:17.680 As they were in bankruptcy, as they were in bankruptcy, the government gave them another
01:18:23.500 $129 million.
01:18:25.460 They're in bankruptcy!
01:18:27.980 And they give them that.
01:18:29.620 That's great.
01:18:30.720 That is, no, seriously, it's, uh, great.
01:18:33.860 It's great.
01:18:34.440 And, uh, Whitmer is, um, you know, all in.
01:18:39.500 All in.
01:18:40.300 So, that's good.
01:18:41.980 I'm wondering, I'm wondering how that's going to play with failing schools.
01:18:48.580 Whitmer came out again, I think it was yesterday, and said, look, if you have little babies in
01:18:54.340 the house, your kids might want to wear masks.
01:18:58.200 What?
01:18:59.180 What world do we live in?
01:19:00.560 By the way, she said, what was it, three months was her big pitch?
01:19:03.240 Oh, we only closed schools for three months.
01:19:06.020 No.
01:19:06.920 In, uh, January of 2021, which would be 10 months, basically, after the pandemic really hit us,
01:19:14.100 uh, that she, still it was between 20 and 40% of schools were open in Michigan.
01:19:20.240 So, I mean, she is just blatantly lying about this, and just hoping the people of Michigan
01:19:26.400 just don't have memories.
01:19:29.020 I don't know.
01:19:29.220 Yeah, I just think don't care.
01:19:30.520 But I think what people are caring about is how bad their students are doing now.
01:19:35.940 This, the, the, you know, vacation for a year.
01:19:40.000 Yeah.
01:19:40.400 That some of these kids had is just, it's destroying them.
01:19:44.460 Really, really bad.
01:19:45.060 And one of the things that's, I think, really key to remember about this particular election
01:19:48.920 is this is the first one that exists since COVID.
01:19:56.980 We forget that it feels like a zillion years ago that all this was happening, but these governors
01:20:02.440 who made all these decisions about your life during the COVID era, with the exception of
01:20:07.340 like Virginia, right, which has already had, New Jersey's had a chance to do this, but
01:20:11.840 everybody else, this is their first chance to say anything with their votes about what
01:20:17.140 happened in that period.
01:20:18.400 Did your governor handle this well?
01:20:20.140 We, I think people in Florida are saying, yeah, I think he did handle this well.
01:20:24.640 But if you're in Michigan, this is your opportunity to say, you know, I didn't really appreciate
01:20:29.900 that period all that much.
01:20:31.560 Right.
01:20:31.820 You know, this is, if you think about it this way, there will almost, it's almost impossible
01:20:36.840 to believe there would be a more important decision that a governor will ever make than
01:20:44.680 what they did with your freedom during that pandemic.
01:20:47.840 There probably will be no more crucial decision that impacts lives more than what they did
01:20:54.780 then.
01:20:55.180 You got the ultimate test from your governor as to whether they were able to step up to
01:21:01.580 that moment.
01:21:01.980 Some of these governors are still doing it.
01:21:05.460 They're still doing it.
01:21:07.260 Still doing it.
01:21:07.680 And now, you know, I got to tell you, if you are still in your house and you're wearing
01:21:12.840 a mask and you're so freaked out, but you don't have, you know, you're not somebody on chemotherapy
01:21:18.360 to where your immune system is compromised.
01:21:21.040 You should be wearing it, not for COVID, for everything, I guess.
01:21:25.100 But these, but there are people who are still afraid to leave their homes in some of these
01:21:32.680 states.
01:21:33.320 And Gavin Newsom is betting, right, that people, because there's so many people on the left
01:21:37.260 in California, they'll say, okay, well, you know, I guess we liked that.
01:21:41.040 We liked that life.
01:21:42.060 And that's fine.
01:21:42.860 If that's the life you want, you should reelect Gavin Newsom.
01:21:45.440 If you want a life where you're locked up all the time and he's out of fancy restaurants
01:21:48.600 and you go ahead and reelect the guy.
01:21:49.900 But in a lot of these states like Michigan, where I think should, in normal circumstances,
01:21:56.160 lean a little bit blue, but are somewhat purple type states, Gretchen Whitmer's got
01:22:02.360 to be looking at her history.
01:22:03.520 I mean, like, Kathy Hochul is another one, right?
01:22:05.700 Like, yes, she was not the governor who did most of the damage during that.
01:22:09.920 She was the lieutenant governor at the time.
01:22:11.860 But, you know, Andrew Cuomo, shouldn't somebody answer for this?
01:22:16.400 You know, Andrew Cuomo and her both did a terrible job through that.
01:22:19.780 Now she's getting, now her friends are getting rich off of COVID.
01:22:23.900 Yep.
01:22:24.260 Now she's directing state funds.
01:22:27.400 So it goes to her big supporters and her friends.
01:22:30.360 Yeah.
01:22:30.680 I mean, this has got to stop.
01:22:32.840 End the madness.
01:22:34.760 End the madness.
01:22:36.940 November 8th.
01:22:38.400 It's going to take every single one of us out and bringing our friends, they were like,
01:22:43.980 I don't know, does it really matter?
01:22:45.840 Yes, it does.
01:22:46.820 Bring your friends to the ballot box.
01:22:50.080 November 8th.
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01:23:46.560 Hello, America.
01:23:48.260 It is, something is happening in America that is very, very good.
01:23:53.560 They have awakened a sleeping giant.
01:23:57.220 And they've been talking about a red wave.
01:23:59.000 And today, I'd just like you to consider it in a different way.
01:24:02.100 Do you remember in the scene of Stephen King's movie, The Shining, when the elevator doors open up and it's like a sea of blood?
01:24:17.340 And I think that's more of the red wave.
01:24:20.480 I think this is going to be an incredible, incredible election.
01:24:27.200 We may see things we've never seen before.
01:24:29.680 Gretchen Whitmer is up against Tudor Dixon.
01:24:34.140 Now, this woman is extraordinarily accomplished.
01:24:36.580 But she's she's a mom and she has her degree in psychology and she started getting really concerned about the indoctrination of our children in schools.
01:24:48.740 She found ways to work around and finally she was just like, you know what, this has got to stop.
01:24:55.860 She's running for governor.
01:24:57.580 And today, real clear politics is is saying that looks like she's going to beat Whitmer.
01:25:04.320 You already had the Detroit News declare her as the winner of the debate.
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01:26:14.500 Tudor Dixon, welcome to the program.
01:26:19.680 Thank you.
01:26:20.440 Thank you for having me.
01:26:21.580 It is great to talk to you.
01:26:23.920 And you are killing it up in a place where I'm shocked.
01:26:31.560 I'm shocked that Whitmer, A, is competitive.
01:26:36.240 And then at the same time, I'm shocked that anybody can beat her because I just feel like
01:26:42.460 I feel like the whole country has been hypnotized or half of the country has been hypnotized and
01:26:46.980 they just don't see things clearly anymore.
01:26:49.780 Well, they continue to try to hypnotize.
01:26:53.720 Have you seen what happened in the debate?
01:26:56.340 She stood on the debate stage and looked straight into the camera and said, she's attacking me.
01:27:01.860 My opponent is attacking me for shutting down schools.
01:27:04.740 Schools in Michigan were shut down for three months.
01:27:07.460 Schools in Michigan were shut down for almost two years.
01:27:10.220 It's outrageous to think that she can just gaslight the entire state, but she can't.
01:27:16.280 So parents today are outraged that she would have the nerve to look directly in their eyes.
01:27:22.520 I mean, when you look in the camera, you're looking directly in the eyes of the parents of Michigan
01:27:25.880 and saying, what happened to you didn't happen.
01:27:28.620 Do you think that they think they're Jedis?
01:27:32.420 Yes.
01:27:33.900 Yes, but I don't think they are.
01:27:36.400 Yeah.
01:27:36.880 No, I don't think so either.
01:27:38.900 So what happened with schools, the reading, writing, math, all of this stuff that was destroyed
01:27:47.920 because of the lockdowns, really bad in Michigan.
01:27:52.460 But then on top of it, you add the gender theory and everything else.
01:27:57.000 Schools make no sense anymore.
01:28:01.260 I think it's great that you brought that up because she made a comment in the debate.
01:28:05.960 It was so belittling to parents who think that these books are a danger to their kids.
01:28:11.500 And she looked at me and she said, my opponent thinks that books are more dangerous than guns.
01:28:17.860 I think that is the most shameful comment because we should look at all dangers for our kids.
01:28:24.020 We shouldn't belittle one parent's concern over the others.
01:28:28.160 And we have a problem with guns, but she doesn't do anything about it.
01:28:34.500 We had a school shooting in Michigan.
01:28:36.660 She said she thought we should have a discussion.
01:28:38.840 So how much does she want to keep our kids safe?
01:28:42.240 We have a problem with books in the school.
01:28:45.040 These books in our schools are absolutely horrific.
01:28:49.200 They are genuinely teaching kids how to have sex.
01:28:53.320 And she laughs about it.
01:28:54.720 She belittles it.
01:28:55.420 She mocks the parents who are saying this is a problem.
01:28:59.020 And Stephen Colbert does the same thing.
01:29:00.920 He has a show on and he says, you know, this isn't happening.
01:29:05.300 Parents don't say this.
01:29:06.600 How bizarre that these politicians are saying this is a problem.
01:29:10.640 You know what?
01:29:11.160 Keep saying it because parents are sick and tired of being manipulated and embarrassed
01:29:17.380 and belittled by politicians who don't care about them.
01:29:20.280 I agree with you 100 percent.
01:29:24.220 And I can't.
01:29:25.700 This is why I say I can't believe that the race is competitive in some ways, because if
01:29:31.200 we were talking 10 years ago, even Democrats would have said, no, no, no, no, no.
01:29:36.780 This is crazy.
01:29:37.880 This is just a few elite that have somehow or another galvanized their believers around
01:29:45.880 them into this religion where you can't question anything.
01:29:49.960 And as a parent, once you cross into my kids and you're screwing with my kids, that's a
01:29:58.640 line that you're just not going to cross.
01:30:00.620 I'm not going to let you cross it.
01:30:02.560 But look, Gretchen Whitmer and Joe Biden, they believe the same things.
01:30:06.380 It's the Biden Whitmer politics.
01:30:08.100 You saw Joe Biden sitting down with someone who is mocking young women, playing jokes
01:30:13.840 and mocking tampons and mocking how little girls act.
01:30:18.960 And they obviously think that it is a joke to say that young girls are silly and that
01:30:26.020 anybody can be a little girl.
01:30:27.680 And you have that going on.
01:30:29.620 You have this situation where they're trying to push this sex and gender on kids.
01:30:33.680 And we're saying we want a Florida style bill in the state of Michigan where we're not
01:30:37.800 going to talk about sex and gender from kindergarten to third grade.
01:30:41.560 And you will not hear that out of the Democrats.
01:30:44.740 You will not hear that from Gretchen Whitmer.
01:30:46.520 She was very clear on the debate stage the other night when I said, we want to know where
01:30:51.400 Gretchen Whitmer stands on this.
01:30:52.740 And she made it clear that she does not think it's an issue and it's not she's not going to
01:30:56.720 do anything about it.
01:30:57.660 Well, it's one of the top issues that I hear across the state of Michigan.
01:31:02.040 And you noted the test scores.
01:31:04.960 Michigan just had the greatest drop in test scores we've ever seen.
01:31:09.100 We are now the ninth worst in the nation.
01:31:12.340 We are in the bottom 10 in the nation for education.
01:31:16.100 And she is out there bragging that she is the governor for students.
01:31:19.140 It's a it's a travesty what's happening.
01:31:23.440 She in 2019, she was actually sued by students in Detroit for a civil rights violation because
01:31:29.420 they said they did not have access to literacy.
01:31:32.360 That's how bad it is in the state of Michigan.
01:31:34.640 And she stands on the debate stage, looks into the camera with a smirk and tells you what
01:31:39.600 happened to you didn't really happen.
01:31:41.360 So let me ask you and change kind of change the subject a bit.
01:31:46.720 What what is a proposal three?
01:31:49.500 It's on the it's on the ballot and it's about sterilizing children without parental consent,
01:31:56.520 right?
01:31:58.000 Yes.
01:31:58.520 So this is another thing that she lied about.
01:32:01.000 It is a she she will stand up on the stage and say that this is just bringing back row to
01:32:07.780 the state of Michigan.
01:32:08.600 It is absolutely not.
01:32:09.940 You're right what it does.
01:32:11.500 The language is written so that, first of all, every every law that we have surrounding
01:32:15.620 abortion on the books in Michigan is null and void.
01:32:18.880 So this is this is new constitutional language.
01:32:21.880 So it's it would be placed into the Constitution.
01:32:25.060 And it's the most radical abortion law in the country.
01:32:28.560 Only the only other places that have a law like this are China and North Korea.
01:32:33.240 But it does allow what you're saying, because the way it is written is that an individual
01:32:37.380 has the right to do whatever they want when it comes to sterilization, reproduction, all
01:32:44.140 of these different things, which and it also says you don't have to have parental consent.
01:32:49.140 So we used to have a law that said a minor would have to have parental consent to have an abortion.
01:32:55.260 This says a minor needs no parental consent for abortion or sterilization.
01:32:59.540 So it would allow a minor to get puberty blockers without their parents knowing.
01:33:03.720 It also says that it doesn't have to be a doctor that would perform an abortion.
01:33:07.800 There's also abortion up to the moment of birth, abortion for any reason, including sex selection.
01:33:13.040 There's no reason.
01:33:13.940 It's no limits, abortion in the state of Michigan.
01:33:17.320 And they will lie to your face about what it actually is.
01:33:20.480 But if you read the proposal, it is very clear that these that the laws that are on the books
01:33:26.440 will no longer be there and that you have zero limits on abortion in the state of Michigan.
01:33:32.540 Is this well known that this proposal do people in Michigan understand it?
01:33:40.400 That's the question.
01:33:41.340 We know that there are a lot of people out there that are door knocking.
01:33:46.480 They're trying to give out pamphlets.
01:33:47.860 They're trying to explain it because, of course, the way they write these is so that you're the average person.
01:33:53.480 You read it and you go, oh, well, maybe that's not that bad.
01:33:56.020 And the Democrats are out there saying, oh, it's exactly Roe.
01:34:00.180 It's everything.
01:34:01.120 You know, we're just keeping the status quo, which it's not.
01:34:04.160 But you have to remember that it's very suspicious because at the same time as you're trying to put a proposal on the ballot
01:34:10.100 that would allow this, you have the Michigan Department of Ed teaching a training to teachers saying,
01:34:16.920 we want when kids come into school this year, ask them their gender, ask them their pronouns,
01:34:21.920 ask them their name, and then don't tell their parents.
01:34:25.920 And if they want to learn how to transition, talk to them about that without talking to mom and dad.
01:34:29.920 So can I ask you, are you seeing people on the campaign trail that are like, look, I don't normally vote for a Republican,
01:34:40.120 but this has got to end?
01:34:42.240 It's very interesting because Michigan has a very large Muslim population that has historically always voted Democrat.
01:34:48.680 And we were at an event just a few days ago, and a man came up to me and he said to me, I've always voted Democrat.
01:34:56.540 I found this stuff in our schools, and I was outraged.
01:35:00.000 And he said, I went to our Democrat elected officials and said, you've got to get this out of the schools.
01:35:05.640 And he said, they called me a racist and they called me a bigot.
01:35:08.780 He said, I'm not even, it's not even that I'm just a Democrat.
01:35:12.400 He said, a few weeks ago, I was a Democrat running for office.
01:35:16.780 He said, I am no longer running for office as a Democrat, and I will never vote Democrat again now that I've been treated this way.
01:35:24.640 He said, for my life here in this country, I've always been a devoted Democrat.
01:35:29.380 And for them to look at me and call me a bigot and a racist because I don't want my children to be reading books about how to have sex in middle school,
01:35:38.980 I just, he was shocked.
01:35:40.760 And that's the interesting thing is, so our Muslim population has historically voted Democrat.
01:35:47.360 And he said, I'm talking to all my friends about voting Republican, because at the end of the day, he said, no matter what issue there is out there,
01:35:55.520 my kids are going to be my number one issue always.
01:35:57.900 And it's not just that.
01:35:59.200 In Michigan, you have this going on, but obviously we see inflation.
01:36:02.380 We see what's going on in the country with higher prices, and we see that we have a governor here who is very, very much into the Biden-Whitmer politics,
01:36:17.000 and she is trying to shut down a pipeline in the state of Michigan.
01:36:20.920 So we're also looking at inflation and rising energy costs and rising gas prices,
01:36:25.260 and we have some of the highest gas prices in the entire country.
01:36:28.560 We are at almost $4.20 a gallon now for gas, and this is a governor who tried to implement a $0.45 a gallon gas tax.
01:36:38.600 So imagine if she's gotten her way, we'd be even higher.
01:36:41.780 What Michigan is going through right now is outrageous.
01:36:44.880 But every time we hit her on this stuff, the Democrats come in and give her a bunch more money.
01:36:49.960 So I would ask your listeners to go to TudorDixon.com and help us out.
01:36:54.160 So, Tudor, what are the things, give me the first three things that you want to get done right away.
01:37:02.800 I want to make sure that we get our kids back on track because, as you heard, our kids are so behind in education.
01:37:08.060 So we want to get tutoring into our schools.
01:37:10.360 Wait, wait, wait.
01:37:11.440 How are you going to do that with the teachers' unions, which I think are the biggest problem?
01:37:17.000 Them and their money is the biggest problem in fixing our schools.
01:37:21.460 And Michigan has a very strong union.
01:37:24.440 She has been endorsed by the unions.
01:37:26.400 They put a lot of money into the Democrat Governors Association, and they've run $23 million, probably now $25 million in ads against me.
01:37:35.520 So we know that's a problem.
01:37:37.380 And think about that.
01:37:38.680 $25 million in ads against me.
01:37:40.660 And we have had a very limited budget.
01:37:42.200 I heard you saying that not everybody has been embraced by the GOP.
01:37:46.420 You know, we've struggled to prove to people that we can do this, and now I think we've finally proven that we can, and we have people coming on board.
01:37:54.880 But we need more people, and that's why I ask that people go to TudorDixon.com.
01:37:58.980 But I will say, you're right.
01:38:00.420 The teachers' union is tough.
01:38:01.620 We have to work with them and say, we want to hire retired teachers and not have this affect their retirement program.
01:38:09.040 But bring people in.
01:38:10.440 There is no bigger failure than robbing our kids of an education.
01:38:16.260 That's why that lawsuit existed with children suing the governor saying that their civil rights had been violated.
01:38:21.880 Because there's no bigger travesty than robbing a child of their education and leaving them illiterate.
01:38:27.620 Because you end up having, you can't get a job.
01:38:30.580 What is your future?
01:38:31.600 Yeah, you have slaves.
01:38:34.180 It's a terrible situation.
01:38:36.220 And in Michigan, we end up, honestly, you can predict your person population by your literacy rate.
01:38:41.720 So if you rob your children of an education and the ability to read, then you can guarantee that you're going to have to figure out how to manage crime.
01:38:50.580 And right now, we're seeing rising crime rates.
01:38:52.780 Michigan has risen in crime more than most other states.
01:38:56.160 And another thing that she's not addressing, but of course, because she went out and marched with the people that held up the defund the police signs.
01:39:03.000 She said she supports the spirit of defund the police.
01:39:06.060 So now not only has she failed our kids, but she's failed our communities and our public safety.
01:39:12.600 And that's the second thing.
01:39:13.760 So we want to get education back on track.
01:39:15.720 We want to get tutors in the schools.
01:39:17.740 And then we want to actually fund our police officers.
01:39:20.820 We have a plan to put a billion new dollars into policing, to recruit and retain police, to bring them to the state of Michigan, or to rise folks up from their own communities and have them join the police force to bring pride back to that profession and make sure that we keep our community safe.
01:39:37.560 And then our last thing is to reduce regulations.
01:39:40.620 Our economic development is in shambles in the state of Michigan.
01:39:43.780 And the main reason is it's just too hard to do business here.
01:39:47.100 Democrats want to overregulate everything.
01:39:50.300 Yeah.
01:39:50.660 Tudor, I appreciate your zeal and your spirit and your willing to get into this nightmare politics in America today.
01:40:05.260 I urge you, if you would like to help Tudor out, I urge you to go to TudorDixon.com.
01:40:11.420 That's TudorDixon.com.
01:40:13.160 And she has a real chance of winning here.
01:40:17.300 And if it is the bloodbath, Stephen King bloodbath election night, she may win by a few percentage points and shock the entire world.
01:40:31.280 Thank you so much.
01:40:33.280 And we look forward to seeing what you're going to do in Michigan.
01:40:39.040 Well, thank you.
01:40:39.700 I do think that we will shock the world, and I'm anxious to do it.
01:40:42.960 Yeah, good.
01:40:44.060 Tudor Dixon, thank you so much.
01:40:45.940 TudorDixon.com.
01:40:47.100 Exactly how much chaos do you need to exist in the world before you decide it's time to build a hedge against it?
01:40:54.780 That's what gold and silver is.
01:40:56.820 It's a hedge.
01:40:57.560 It's a wall.
01:40:58.420 When the world is insane.
01:40:59.040 When the world is insane and they have tanked your dollar and it's not worth anything and inflation keeps going up, you need something to hold on to.
01:41:11.600 You need, and think like the Germans did in the 20s and 30s.
01:41:16.060 They had gold, they had silver, they had diamonds, they had things that would hold its value.
01:41:24.640 Diamonds, I don't think hold their value really as much anymore.
01:41:28.620 Gold, the world always returns to gold.
01:41:32.040 Silver is a great way to barter because it will be worth more than it is today, especially with all of the battery stuff that we're doing.
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01:42:40.940 Now listen to Tudor Dixon there.
01:42:43.580 You just heard her.
01:42:44.860 Now let me play cut seven here.
01:42:47.320 I want to introduce you to another woman, a strong woman, a woman that just everyone should look and respect.
01:42:55.340 Here's the thing.
01:42:56.800 Who doesn't love a yellow school bus, right?
01:42:59.760 Can you raise your hand if you love a yellow school bus, right?
01:43:03.880 There's something about the—and most of us, many of us went to school on the yellow school bus, right?
01:43:11.100 And it's part of our experience growing up.
01:43:16.760 It's part of, you know—
01:43:18.240 Stop.
01:43:18.740 This is her talking to a room full of adults.
01:43:22.260 And she's trying to convince them that by investing in yellow school buses that are electric, it's just so exciting.
01:43:34.020 This is so insulting.
01:43:35.640 The—Tudor Dixon was right.
01:43:38.680 What's his name?
01:43:39.460 Mulvaney, who is doing his, you know, first hundred days as a girl, is so insulting to women.
01:43:47.700 They are destroying women in every possible way.
01:43:55.500 They say, therefore, oh, no, we're for really strong women.
01:43:58.600 Are you?
01:43:59.900 Because is the yellow school bus lady strong, or is Tudor Dixon strong?
01:44:05.760 Which one?
01:44:06.640 Plus, whenever anyone sees a school bus, they get annoyed because they're going to get stuck behind it.
01:44:11.680 That was the first thing I thought of.
01:44:13.940 Who loves school bus?
01:44:14.880 Not me.
01:44:15.640 Not me.
01:44:16.260 I always are like, oh, crap.
01:44:18.260 I've got to get off this road.
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01:46:27.840 It's going to be.
01:46:29.400 How does everyone on this coverage get a mention except me?
01:46:32.120 I'm also going to be there.
01:46:33.320 There you go.
01:46:34.640 Jeez.
01:46:35.340 You know what?
01:46:36.360 Let's just hold this.
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01:46:38.760 Come see me Friday in my office.
01:46:42.420 Okay.
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01:46:43.760 You should bring a box.
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01:46:45.760 Okay.
01:46:46.560 Then the following week, targets of tyranny, how to survive being an enemy of the state.
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01:47:03.900 An ATF inspector that was spying on the records of legal gun owners at a gun store and then recommended that the store owner's business license should be revoked.
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01:48:07.760 All right.
01:48:08.320 So the blaze has an incredibly powerful voice in Ali Stuckey.
01:48:13.980 And she has just she has just produced something that is from the Democratic Party or so it seems.
01:48:23.580 Look, I could go all day listing the accomplishments of this administration in the Democratic Party.
01:48:29.080 But why not listen to our voters instead?
01:48:32.200 Here's what they have to say.
01:48:33.540 Not being able to afford to eat out, go on vacation or pay our electricity bills has really brought our family together.
01:48:39.680 Literally, we had to move from our four bedroom house to a studio apartment.
01:48:45.100 Her husband's on the toilet behind her.
01:48:47.000 And while it looks like we have power simply because our ideology dominates all major corporations,
01:48:53.600 big tech, Hollywood, academia, public education, the administrative and security states, the CDC, the NIH,
01:49:00.880 not to mention the World Economic Forum and the UN, we're actually the underdog.
01:49:05.280 It is incredible.
01:49:06.840 Really well done.
01:49:08.520 Ali joins me now.
01:49:09.680 Hi, Ali.
01:49:10.160 Hi.
01:49:11.000 You are killing it.
01:49:12.240 Oh, thank you so much.
01:49:13.840 You are really becoming an important voice in America.
01:49:16.300 Well, that means a lot.
01:49:17.060 Thank you.
01:49:18.260 So how is this how is this perceived?
01:49:22.320 Because it just goes viral so fast when you do these.
01:49:26.360 Well, this is my third one.
01:49:27.980 I did the first one in 2018 before those midterms.
01:49:30.960 I did the second one in 2020.
01:49:33.340 And you would think that maybe I would run out of material at some point.
01:49:37.020 Oh, my gosh.
01:49:37.380 But the Democrats just give me more and more.
01:49:39.560 The only difficulty is now trying to discern between parody and reality.
01:49:44.660 They become so absurd that it's actually kind of hard to make fun of.
01:49:48.700 I know.
01:49:49.180 I was talking to, who was it, Rob Schneider.
01:49:52.240 Yes.
01:49:52.600 And I said, if you're at SNL now, which they're not doing, but if you were there, how do you
01:49:59.460 take it to an absurd level?
01:50:01.200 Because it's there every day.
01:50:03.320 It's already as ridiculous as you can get.
01:50:05.540 But I think what I'm trying to go for is not even making it more ridiculous.
01:50:09.320 It's just kind of exposing the ridiculousness in an ironic way because they literally dominate
01:50:16.820 all these institutions with their ideology and literally think that they're the underdog.
01:50:21.660 So it's just putting it out there together to show people this is how it is.
01:50:26.620 And it's just as absurd as it sounds.
01:50:29.260 So have you gotten strikes or banned or anything?
01:50:33.180 You get any pushback on this?
01:50:34.800 Not quite yet.
01:50:36.220 It's only been out for a few hours just since last night.
01:50:38.840 I did get a nice COVID misinformation banner on Instagram just to let people know that my
01:50:46.040 jokes about whatever it was, the vaccine, that they need to be fact-checked.
01:50:49.780 Oh, okay.
01:50:51.000 Got to fact-check all jokes.
01:50:52.220 That's always important.
01:50:52.980 That's very important.
01:50:54.520 And they do.
01:50:54.980 They do.
01:50:55.280 And they do.
01:50:56.660 Except when they say something serious and claim it's a joke, they don't fact-check that.
01:51:01.140 But Elon Musk went into Twitter yesterday.
01:51:07.860 And I don't know.
01:51:08.360 Did you see the demands before that?
01:51:11.780 Did you see the demands of the workers?
01:51:13.500 I saw the complaints.
01:51:14.520 I didn't see the demands.
01:51:16.120 They're always demands.
01:51:16.940 They're never requests or preferences.
01:51:18.500 I know.
01:51:18.840 They demand that he not fire anybody.
01:51:21.280 Oh, right.
01:51:22.480 And that he doesn't look at anybody's ideology to make any decisions.
01:51:28.400 And it's like, first of all, who the hell are you?
01:51:31.900 Right.
01:51:32.340 I just spent.
01:51:33.740 Did you spend the billions of dollars on this that I just did?
01:51:37.080 Because I just bought the dump.
01:51:39.240 Yeah.
01:51:39.860 And, you know, so far, no response from Elon Musk.
01:51:43.300 He says he's going to slash it by 75%.
01:51:45.820 That would be an immediate automatic improvement in my estimation.
01:51:49.680 So do you believe him that he's an actual freedom of speech guy?
01:51:55.200 You know, I hope so.
01:51:56.420 I think, you know, kind of what I was saying, anything is an improvement at this point.
01:52:00.840 Do I think that he and I share?
01:52:02.740 With such low standards.
01:52:03.660 Yes.
01:52:04.100 I mean, the bar is way down here.
01:52:06.060 Yeah, it really is.
01:52:06.540 So it's got to be a little bit higher.
01:52:08.420 I mean, I don't think he is some voice for conservatives or anything like that.
01:52:13.020 But it's got to be a little freer than what it was before, right?
01:52:16.400 Yeah.
01:52:16.660 I'm just wondering, I'm wondering what his first reinstatement will be.
01:52:24.440 Yes.
01:52:24.700 I'm thinking it's got to be the Babylon Bee.
01:52:27.260 I mean, we're talking about satire.
01:52:29.700 The Babylon Bee getting kicked off Twitter could have reset Western civilization.
01:52:35.140 And I wonder if he'll reset.
01:52:37.140 Do you think Donald Trump will be back?
01:52:39.840 He's got to.
01:52:40.940 I think he will.
01:52:41.380 I don't know.
01:52:43.260 That's a little worrisome.
01:52:44.640 We'll see.
01:52:46.560 Right before the midterms, maybe we can hold off for a second.
01:52:50.100 It's a few weeks.
01:52:50.920 That's all.
01:52:51.700 That's all.
01:52:52.440 So what have you thought about the, I mean, we are seeing really strong women.
01:52:59.240 I think, I mean, we've talked to Carrie Lake here over the last couple of years.
01:53:04.260 What a dynamite.
01:53:05.720 Have you seen her in person?
01:53:07.100 No, I've never seen her in person.
01:53:08.800 Oh, my gosh.
01:53:09.620 Yes.
01:53:09.780 You watch that woman give a speech.
01:53:11.740 She electrifies a room.
01:53:13.280 I believe it.
01:53:13.880 I can feel that from the screen.
01:53:15.680 And that's saying something.
01:53:16.700 She is really good.
01:53:18.120 Really.
01:53:18.520 She could be, I mean, I think if Donald Trump wins, she would be asked to be the vice presidential
01:53:24.760 nominee.
01:53:25.520 But she could be the next president.
01:53:27.000 She is really good.
01:53:28.360 Yeah.
01:53:28.600 She's on fire.
01:53:29.240 If she can actually do the job.
01:53:30.900 Yeah.
01:53:31.220 We'll see.
01:53:31.720 That likes to be seen.
01:53:32.540 And then Tudor Dixon as well.
01:53:35.720 Doing well.
01:53:36.340 Yeah.
01:53:36.640 Doing really well.
01:53:37.480 Does it give you hope that because to me, when I see your your video and you're saying
01:53:46.020 all these things, I'm like, yeah, right.
01:53:48.480 Right.
01:53:50.300 Does it give you hope that it appears as though Americans on both sides are starting to wake
01:53:57.580 up?
01:53:58.200 I think it's definitely a possibility.
01:54:00.300 It is absolutely the year or maybe the two years, three years of the mom.
01:54:05.940 And I think no matter what your background or ideology is, when you see a lot of the issues
01:54:11.040 that are at stake in education, I mean, there is no parent or almost no parent left, right
01:54:16.760 or center who doesn't want their kids learning math and wants their kids learning about pornography
01:54:22.120 more.
01:54:22.740 I think it was MSNBC that just did a panel, Democrat, Independent, Republican, and they
01:54:27.840 all agreed about the issue of education.
01:54:30.280 So I do think that it's possible that Democrats have pushed too hard, especially on gender
01:54:35.540 ideology.
01:54:36.420 Oh, big time.
01:54:36.920 That could wake a lot of people up.
01:54:38.200 How do you feel about, is his name Mulvaney?
01:54:41.060 The president sits down with this guy.
01:54:44.960 Grown man.
01:54:45.320 Grown man who is acting like a girl is just, I mean, it's an insult to women and to girls.
01:54:54.820 Yes.
01:54:55.200 It's creepy also that a grown man refers to himself and dresses up as a young girl.
01:55:00.380 I don't know any girl or woman who acts as juvenile and as ditzy and as obnoxious as this.
01:55:06.040 So it really is a caricature of what he thinks, really like a floocy is.
01:55:11.200 In his mind, this is what a woman looks like?
01:55:14.180 Well, I hate to throw around the words misogyny and things like that, but it is absolutely
01:55:18.620 insulting.
01:55:19.780 It is.
01:55:20.000 That's what you think it means to be a woman.
01:55:21.880 Right.
01:55:22.400 Matt Walsh just said the other day, are we being punked?
01:55:26.620 Right.
01:55:26.960 I mean.
01:55:27.400 Now that would be funny.
01:55:28.400 That would be really funny.
01:55:30.080 Hats off to you, dude.
01:55:31.040 Hats off to you.
01:55:32.100 Yeah, that would be really good.
01:55:33.540 There's one other story I want to talk to you about.
01:55:35.320 A school board lawyer in New Jersey just said, parents cannot dictate what their children
01:55:41.860 are taught.
01:55:44.460 If you don't like what the transgender policy is in the district, then it's your choice
01:55:49.600 to leave and take your kids someplace else.
01:55:53.240 Well, obviously it is the parents' right to get to determine what their kids are learning.
01:55:58.800 Now, I do think it is an option, a viable and probably good option for a lot of parents
01:56:03.680 to be able to take their kids out of the public education system, but for the parents that
01:56:09.020 aren't doing that or can't do that, or even the parents who are just invested in their
01:56:12.760 school district, you not only have the right, you have the responsibility to speak up about
01:56:17.360 this.
01:56:17.760 See, here's the problem with this.
01:56:19.280 This is why tax dollars should not be going to things like this because I'm paying for
01:56:26.140 it.
01:56:26.420 Right.
01:56:26.600 So they can say, well, you just take your kids out.
01:56:29.380 Good.
01:56:29.800 Do I get to stop?
01:56:30.900 Am I stopped paying for the school right down the street?
01:56:34.300 Exactly.
01:56:34.700 So I can't be punished by paying for that school and reaching into my own pocket and
01:56:41.860 paying again.
01:56:42.960 Yes.
01:56:43.320 It's just not right.
01:56:44.440 But they understand that even though you are investing your dollars into the school that
01:56:48.160 you have to, they don't really have to listen to you because you are forced to pay for them.
01:56:54.080 So they really don't have an incentive.
01:56:55.720 Yeah.
01:56:56.700 Allie, good talking to you.
01:56:58.600 Thank you very much.
01:56:59.440 And you're going to be with us on election night.
01:57:01.460 Yes, election night.
01:57:01.740 It'll be fun.
01:57:02.500 Yeah.
01:57:02.780 Your prediction on red wave, red trickle.
01:57:07.300 I was skeptical a couple weeks ago.
01:57:09.620 I have a much stronger feeling about a red wave now than I did even two weeks ago.
01:57:13.780 Did you see the view yesterday?
01:57:15.880 In fact, do we have, can I play, let's see, cut two and cut four, please.
01:57:23.440 It was really strange to me that he chose to bully a stroke victim.
01:57:27.680 Yeah.
01:57:28.080 Right?
01:57:28.460 Like he obviously was bullying him.
01:57:31.020 And, you know, I don't think the people of Pennsylvania or the people in general liked
01:57:37.360 that because Fetterman raised $1 million after that debate.
01:57:40.460 And I think it takes real courage to show that you've been knocked down.
01:57:44.160 I think it takes real bravery to allow people to see your weakness.
01:57:46.680 Okay, play the next cut, please.
01:57:48.380 Right?
01:57:48.600 The Republican Party is running a bunch of ads about showing Fetterman stumbling on things
01:57:54.660 because of the stroke.
01:57:55.760 What kind of a doctor is behind that?
01:57:57.720 Aren't you supposed to do no harm?
01:57:59.600 It's so unempathetic to the guy, you know?
01:58:02.380 And I just want to say that Oz is very slick.
01:58:06.140 Okay, stop.
01:58:06.680 He's a TV...
01:58:07.640 It's remarkable.
01:58:09.540 I thought that Dr. Oz actually did a great job of keeping a neutral face.
01:58:13.620 I mean, I looked mortified the entire time I was watching John Fetterman.
01:58:17.600 I thought Dr. Oz was very respectful, actually.
01:58:20.140 He didn't point it out once.
01:58:21.540 No.
01:58:22.120 He said at one point something like, you know, I don't know if maybe I didn't say it clearly
01:58:25.620 enough for him to understand, but what I was saying, that's the only time you could argue
01:58:29.640 he referenced the situation.
01:58:31.480 And that's totally legit, by the way, because he actually cannot compute the English language.
01:58:35.500 He can't do it.
01:58:37.100 It says something really bad about the Democrats.
01:58:41.060 It shows that our republic is at stake because they don't care about the individual.
01:58:47.740 They just want bodies that are warm that will vote the way their people tell them to
01:58:54.480 vote.
01:58:54.700 Or I guess it's just his wife who is kind of just behind it and pushing it, which is
01:58:59.700 shameful.
01:59:00.380 Yeah.
01:59:00.740 And wouldn't it be interesting if something happened to him and then she just steps into
01:59:05.080 the role, a real...
01:59:06.940 She makes him look conservative in comparison.
01:59:10.820 Allie, thank you so much.
01:59:11.740 Thank you very much.
01:59:12.560 All right.
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02:00:14.580 I want to replay something from Joy Behar where she's mocking Dr. Oz.
02:00:35.380 Play cut four here for me, will you?
02:00:37.820 Listen to this again.
02:00:38.680 The Republican Party is running a bunch of ads about showing Fetterman stumbling on
02:00:45.880 things because of the stroke.
02:00:47.220 What kind of a doctor is behind that?
02:00:49.160 Aren't you supposed to do no harm?
02:00:51.020 It's so unempathetic to the guy, you know?
02:00:53.960 And I just want to say that Oz is very slick.
02:00:57.260 You notice anything missing in there?
02:00:57.920 He's a TV guy.
02:00:59.440 Remember that.
02:01:00.120 There's another woman in Arizona, Carrie Lake, also a TV woman.
02:01:03.660 So they're very slick.
02:01:05.400 You're not slick and you're on TV.
02:01:06.560 Like, you know, with the stroke and without the stroke, he's not as slick.
02:01:09.960 But he has ideas and he has governed.
02:01:12.960 Oh, good God.
02:01:13.740 He's governed.
02:01:14.960 I know.
02:01:16.080 Have you, did you notice anything missing from that?
02:01:20.580 Integrity?
02:01:21.620 Okay.
02:01:22.260 Yes.
02:01:22.860 Okay.
02:01:24.000 Applause.
02:01:26.240 The view is, once they say any statement, you know, where, where, where, doesn't it seem
02:01:31.520 empathetic?
02:01:33.080 Right?
02:01:33.660 No applause.
02:01:34.600 And I think there are applause lines are going down.
02:01:38.260 Also, this is Ted Cruz just the other day.
02:01:41.620 Last year, the federal government took in $4 trillion in tax revenues.
02:01:45.160 Most money in history we've ever taken in.
02:01:47.920 The problem is we spent nearly $7 trillion.
02:01:51.980 And that's what we do cover climate.
02:01:53.780 Excuse me.
02:01:54.380 We do cover climate.
02:01:55.120 Excuse me.
02:01:56.120 Ladies, ladies, excuse us.
02:01:58.700 Let us do our job.
02:02:00.060 Let us do our job.
02:02:01.500 We hear what you have to say.
02:02:02.540 Now, so they're climate protesters, climate protesters saying climate now, you know, climate
02:02:09.940 action now.
02:02:11.060 And they're doing it to the view.
02:02:14.720 Those guys are as lefty as you can get.
02:02:17.620 This should be a warning of something that I've said since 2008 or nine.
02:02:24.760 When they're done with everybody else, they'll come for you.
02:02:27.900 There is there is it's relentless.
02:02:31.220 They just keep eating their own.
02:02:33.860 But notice what Whoopi said.
02:02:38.000 It's what you've said.
02:02:39.800 It's what America has been saying, if not out loud lately, in their hearts.
02:02:45.340 Just let us do our job.
02:02:50.220 Leave us alone.
02:02:52.340 Let us do our job.
02:02:55.100 What do you say we send that message clearly?
02:02:58.360 November 8th.
02:03:01.800 The Glenn Beck Program.