The Glenn Beck Program - October 20, 2023


That Sound You Hear Is the Death Rattle of the GOP | Guest: Gad Saad | 10⧸20⧸23


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

156.46626

Word Count

19,301

Sentence Count

1,147

Misogynist Sentences

21

Hate Speech Sentences

53


Summary

Glenn and Stu talk about the President's speech to Congress, how to get a good night's rest, and how to keep up with the fast-paced life of a politician. Also, Glenn talks about his dog, Uno.


Transcript

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00:00:24.480 was a real trick for me because uno would never eat i don't know if your dog is like this but
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00:00:46.320 put it on it uh put rough greens on his uh kibble food and he wolfs it down he loves to eat
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00:04:19.800 Well, hello, Stu.
00:04:21.440 How are you?
00:04:22.320 Wonderful, Glenn.
00:04:22.980 How are you?
00:04:24.880 Oh, my gosh.
00:04:27.140 I have to tell you, I am really good because I'm up where things make sense.
00:04:32.080 I am at the ranch today, in the mountains, tucked away, farmers surrounding me.
00:04:40.900 The world makes sense.
00:04:42.760 It makes sense.
00:04:44.460 And then I have to drag myself out of bed at 4 o'clock in the morning here and then read things that I don't understand at all.
00:04:53.380 Like, Britt Hume last night said, the president, I think this is the best speech he may have ever delivered in his life.
00:05:01.420 Britt, were you watching the speech?
00:05:03.660 Because I got up this morning at 4 a.m. to watch it.
00:05:06.780 And, wow, if that's the best speech he's ever given, we have very low standards.
00:05:14.260 We'll get into that.
00:05:17.100 Also, Stu, I had to fly out right after the show yesterday.
00:05:22.880 Then I landed because I had about 3,500, 4,000 people coming to a speech I was giving that I hadn't written.
00:05:32.340 And I got on the plane, got off, then did some, you know, fundraising and meet and greet and everything else.
00:05:38.380 And then gave the speech, then got here about midnight last night.
00:05:42.120 And I keep asking people in, like, 30-second sound bites because I can't, I don't have enough time.
00:05:49.820 But today, I got three hours, and I want to see if you can actually explain what the hell is happening in the House.
00:05:56.920 This is what I heard.
00:05:58.980 I don't know if it's true.
00:06:00.060 But I heard that there's another vote today, and Jim Jordan is back as the guy, and now McCarthy is going to give the speech and saying, you know, we should all vote for Jim.
00:06:18.220 That's not possibly true, is it?
00:06:19.960 Yeah, those are the rumors, at least.
00:06:21.960 Now, there was so much back and forth, you kind of have to rewind.
00:06:25.240 We started yesterday with Jordan saying he wanted another vote, and he definitely did not want to push through this McHenry temporary thing until January.
00:06:36.140 Then we got another report.
00:06:38.040 Wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:06:38.640 Before you go on that, I just have to say this.
00:06:41.880 Has anyone actually looked at the Constitution?
00:06:45.900 I don't think you can just have a, hey, we need an extra.
00:06:49.940 Do we have an extra that can just sit in that chair?
00:06:52.040 I don't think so.
00:06:52.760 So that's, now just, this will never happen because everybody's the picture of health, and there's no deep state or anything else.
00:07:01.220 But imagine that Joe Biden, again, picture of health.
00:07:06.380 Let's say he's hit by a moon rock, and he dies suddenly.
00:07:12.500 That makes Kamala Harris our president.
00:07:16.380 Let's say that just doesn't go well for some reason, and another moon rock comes out of the sky.
00:07:23.840 Then the guy who nobody really knows that wears a bow tie that was an extra, could you just keep this seat warm, becomes the president of the United States.
00:07:35.020 I don't think that's a good idea.
00:07:36.520 It can't be.
00:07:38.160 I don't think that's how it would happen, honestly.
00:07:40.120 I think they would skip it.
00:07:41.260 If there's not an actual Speaker of the House, I think the Speaker of the House would be skipped.
00:07:45.740 So then what do we do?
00:07:46.700 Then we go to.
00:07:47.280 We go to the Interior Secretary?
00:07:49.240 No, who's president then?
00:07:50.560 I think it's Patty Murray who's next in line after that.
00:07:54.920 She's the Senate pro tem.
00:07:57.440 She would be the next one in line.
00:08:00.080 And then I think.
00:08:00.660 Patty Murray?
00:08:01.440 Oh, I was looking.
00:08:03.360 We wake up in the morning.
00:08:05.480 We wake up.
00:08:06.380 Let's just say Tuesday morning, we wake up, and everybody's like, President Murray is going to address the nation today.
00:08:12.300 And you're like, what?
00:08:13.840 What?
00:08:14.440 Who?
00:08:15.460 Well, she was next in line.
00:08:17.640 She was the Senate pro tem.
00:08:18.900 The pro what?
00:08:19.440 Is that like a football team pro?
00:08:22.900 What the hell is that?
00:08:24.660 She's a professional temp.
00:08:26.220 What does pro temp mean?
00:08:27.460 I don't know.
00:08:29.080 Professional temp.
00:08:29.860 You're right, Glenn.
00:08:30.380 That's exactly what it means.
00:08:32.160 Could be.
00:08:33.200 She's a Kelly girl.
00:08:34.640 After that, it's like Janet Yellen is one of the next ones in line.
00:08:41.040 Can you imagine waking up one day like, President Janet Yellen is here.
00:08:46.320 Look at this.
00:08:47.260 I mean, you want chaos.
00:08:51.060 Think of that.
00:08:52.640 Let's just say a meteor lands on the White House and you lose Biden, which could happen without the meteor.
00:09:01.480 So you could lose Biden and you lose the vice president.
00:09:07.160 The next in line would be somebody with a bow tie who would go, no, I don't think you should give it to me.
00:09:14.180 And the rest of America would go, yeah, you're right.
00:09:16.660 We shouldn't until they introduce you to Patty, whatever her name is.
00:09:22.200 And you're like, I don't even know who that is.
00:09:25.000 What are you talking about?
00:09:26.320 She can't be the president.
00:09:28.380 Not good.
00:09:29.160 We should point out before it gets to Janet Yellen, you got Antony Blinken running things.
00:09:34.120 Oh, so.
00:09:36.060 Oh, my gosh.
00:09:37.600 It's a good group.
00:09:38.220 Oh, my gosh.
00:09:40.880 Look, think of that.
00:09:42.600 Think of that.
00:09:43.500 I mean, America, if that doesn't scare you to the bone.
00:09:47.260 I mean, because we're in a very volatile situation, very volatile situation.
00:09:54.440 There could be a terrorist attack.
00:09:56.380 There could be, you know, just a he's overcome by, you know, I got to sleep and he goes for a dirt nap.
00:10:04.640 I mean, anything could happen.
00:10:07.740 Very true.
00:10:08.580 By the way, you know, he's wearing a mask, right?
00:10:11.060 Oh, is he?
00:10:13.300 Oh, you haven't seen this?
00:10:14.680 Oh, the proof is out online.
00:10:17.260 He's wearing one of those rubber masks because it's not him.
00:10:21.340 Oh, so it's somebody else.
00:10:23.340 It's not like a COVID mask.
00:10:24.420 He's wearing a like a rubber Halloween mask.
00:10:26.720 No, he's wearing like a Halloween.
00:10:29.020 He's like wearing a Mission Impossible mask.
00:10:31.140 Oh, it's somebody who's pretending to be him.
00:10:34.440 Now, I would just ask if you're pretending to be him.
00:10:38.760 I don't know.
00:10:39.540 Could you upgrade the performance a little bit?
00:10:42.300 I mean, you know, if you're a professional actor and you can do his voice and everything,
00:10:47.260 everything else, I don't know.
00:10:49.380 Do I have to play him this way?
00:10:51.380 Do I have to be a complete and competent boob?
00:10:54.740 I'd say no.
00:10:55.780 What's his motivation to be the worst president we've ever had?
00:10:59.740 I don't.
00:11:00.120 Why wouldn't he try to be good?
00:11:01.420 I don't understand this role at all.
00:11:03.440 I guess that's where you would be.
00:11:05.340 Yeah, right.
00:11:06.180 Yeah, that's where you would be.
00:11:07.440 But he's not wearing a mask.
00:11:08.900 It's actually him.
00:11:10.280 And his motivation is to destroy the United States of America.
00:11:14.880 Now, at least that's what his handlers want to do.
00:11:18.100 You know, the person who's actually running him, that's what they are.
00:11:22.120 But they're telling him every day.
00:11:23.660 Oh, this is going well.
00:11:25.460 Bidenomics.
00:11:26.140 Woo.
00:11:26.920 People love it.
00:11:28.080 They sure do.
00:11:29.320 26% of them think it's doing good for the economy.
00:11:32.720 That's the latest pullout.
00:11:34.100 By the way, Glenn, we know the order of succession when it comes to the president of the United States.
00:11:37.960 We just went through it.
00:11:39.220 The order of succession for the Speaker of the House works a little differently.
00:11:43.980 And the way it works is Kevin McCarthy, when he was named speaker, wrote a secret list of names.
00:11:53.380 And we find out as we go down the list who the speaker might be.
00:11:58.620 So the first one was McHenry.
00:12:00.120 No one knew that until it was announced except Kevin McCarthy.
00:12:04.140 And he has a list of names.
00:12:06.080 We don't even know how many are on it.
00:12:07.740 So if McHenry steps down, which, by the way, he threatened to do yesterday, we don't even know if there is another name on the list, let alone who it is.
00:12:16.120 Well, of course, there is somebody else on the list.
00:12:18.260 There's not enough secret lists in our government for me, you know.
00:12:23.840 So let me get back to I don't know why you keep changing the subject and going off the rails.
00:12:28.180 You are riddled with ADD.
00:12:30.000 I just want to know what's so what's happening with Jim Jordan today?
00:12:34.420 And I was in the middle of answering that going to endorse him and got through one, whatever, one.
00:12:40.720 That's not what America heard.
00:12:41.980 But go ahead.
00:12:43.300 Are you going to stop at any point?
00:12:45.080 And let me say this.
00:12:46.440 No, is that going to happen?
00:12:48.000 OK, so McCarthy's already said he won.
00:12:50.480 He's already voted for Jordan.
00:12:52.060 He's already he's already endorsed him.
00:12:54.720 He's already said he should be the guy next.
00:12:56.940 He keeps doing this and he's not getting his loyalists to come along with him.
00:13:02.140 The idea here with McCarthy speaking about it is supposedly to convince those holdouts.
00:13:07.860 Now, how how genuine is that?
00:13:12.300 I mean, I don't know.
00:13:13.160 I think he wants this over with just like a lot of other people do.
00:13:16.560 Yeah, you're not really a loyalist.
00:13:20.080 If if you're like, I'm a I'm an absolute Glenn loyal loyalist.
00:13:25.800 Hey, guys, can we just get along?
00:13:27.760 I really need you to vote for this guy.
00:13:29.580 Are you crazy?
00:13:31.260 No way.
00:13:31.980 You're not really a loyalist.
00:13:33.880 Well, you know what I mean?
00:13:34.860 Unless unless unless that person that you're being loyal to is actually saying, I really
00:13:43.020 hey, everybody, I really want you to vote for him.
00:13:46.280 You vote for him and you're dead to me.
00:13:48.880 Everybody vote for him.
00:13:51.120 Yeah, it could be.
00:13:52.080 I mean, look, there's a a path for McCarthy to get this gig back.
00:13:56.460 And I think they all know that they all I mean, it's it's a possibility.
00:14:01.260 It's it's certainly one of the top, let's say, five possibilities.
00:14:04.620 It's certainly one of those.
00:14:06.560 And, you know, he already got the 217 votes previously.
00:14:09.880 Could he he's not going to win Matt Gaetz back over?
00:14:11.960 But could he win over a few of those eight that voted against him last time?
00:14:16.440 It's possible.
00:14:17.740 Could he get a couple of Democrats to be like, this is ridiculous.
00:14:20.300 Let's just move on with our lives and get McCarthy back in there.
00:14:22.700 It's possible. So you could see there's motivation for him to not get a full time speaker named.
00:14:31.440 Now, look, I don't I'm not saying that's what he's doing.
00:14:33.420 He's outwardly been helping Jordan.
00:14:35.980 The reporting behind the scenes is that he's been actually trying to counsel Jordan through this.
00:14:39.880 How can you win people over?
00:14:41.220 But you just never know in Washington how real that is.
00:14:44.060 Like, is he really helping or is he just screwing the guy over?
00:14:46.320 Who knows?
00:14:46.680 Yeah, I mean, I really you know what I like, and I think most Americans do, you know, they get up in the morning and they're trying to make ends meet.
00:14:54.900 They've worked a hard week and they get up and they're, you know, they're listening to a couple of boobs that just do not deserve their job, especially one of them.
00:15:04.540 He's more in the producer role, but they're listening to this and they're saying to themselves.
00:15:10.980 I don't think these people care about our country at all.
00:15:15.780 Not at all. Not at all.
00:15:17.860 I you know, when they're when they are they're hired to represent the people and when they go in and then they're like, I'm not going to vote because I don't like the way he treated me.
00:15:30.140 I don't like him.
00:15:31.680 He wants you know what?
00:15:33.100 He told me to meet him after class one day behind the Capitol and he was going to beat me up.
00:15:38.960 And no, I don't like that.
00:15:40.980 I mean, he stole my milk money.
00:15:45.380 These guys apparently just don't care about the country.
00:15:50.420 This is not going to bode well for them, but I think they are so wildly out of touch with the American people that they these these rhinos actually think that we're doing the work of the people.
00:16:07.620 You know what the people want?
00:16:08.980 The people want to shut the house down.
00:16:11.460 You know, they don't want us to talk about a budget deal.
00:16:15.480 They're happy with the budget and the way it's working.
00:16:18.260 You know, that's that's that's my constituency likes that.
00:16:22.860 I don't think so.
00:16:24.960 I don't think so.
00:16:26.160 But what do I know?
00:16:28.380 I'm the incompetent boob that's on the radio that you're scratching your head going.
00:16:32.020 And I work hard for my money and look at these guys.
00:16:34.660 So I don't know.
00:16:35.580 Very fair point, by the way.
00:16:37.460 Although I will say I think I've earned my money today because I've come up with a way to solve this.
00:16:41.040 OK, good, good, good.
00:16:43.740 All right.
00:16:44.320 Hang on.
00:16:44.780 Let me take a one minute break.
00:16:45.980 I don't want to interrupt you, but I will.
00:16:48.760 And you give me the solution.
00:16:50.620 We'll do that here in just just a second.
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00:18:54.780 All right.
00:18:55.780 OK, I'm ready.
00:18:56.920 You ready for the solution?
00:18:58.000 Let's seven degrees from Hakeem.
00:19:01.080 What's his face?
00:19:01.860 OK, go ahead.
00:19:02.740 There's going to be some supplies needed for this.
00:19:05.400 OK, I want to make you aware of this to start.
00:19:08.400 Number one.
00:19:09.120 OK.
00:19:09.800 You have to make sure your printers are full around the office with paper.
00:19:14.400 Need paper.
00:19:15.140 You're going to need at least a couple hundred slices of paper.
00:19:18.260 OK, you're going to fill that up.
00:19:19.600 Do you have ink in those printers?
00:19:20.920 You got to make sure there's ink in the printers.
00:19:22.520 Yeah.
00:19:22.700 OK, got ink in the printers.
00:19:23.700 OK.
00:19:23.900 Just checked it.
00:19:24.560 We're going to need, let's say, 225 pens.
00:19:28.140 A few extra.
00:19:29.080 Maybe one of them doesn't work.
00:19:30.180 We need about 225 pens.
00:19:32.740 OK, what we're going to do is we're going to take we're going to take the some one of
00:19:38.160 the secretaries and they're going to go.
00:19:40.200 Sorry, administrative assistants.
00:19:41.860 And they're going to go and they're going to print out a piece of paper on this piece
00:19:47.460 of paper is going to have the names of every single Republican representative.
00:19:52.380 Then we're going to take all those papers and we're going to get all the Republicans in a
00:19:58.480 room together and we're going to each we're going to hand them each one piece of paper and
00:20:02.940 on each piece of paper has every Republican name that is in Congress right now.
00:20:07.760 And then we're what we're going to do is hand each individual member a pen and each individual
00:20:14.620 member is then going to spend the next 10, 15 minutes circling every single name they would
00:20:21.400 vote for on this list.
00:20:24.760 Every single one.
00:20:25.680 If if it's Thomas Massey, if it's I don't know, it doesn't matter what it is.
00:20:31.100 You just pick every single one.
00:20:33.360 You might circle the entire thing and say, I would vote for every single one of them.
00:20:36.060 You might circle an entire column.
00:20:38.020 You might circle just a few names that you happen to like.
00:20:40.900 Maybe you might just circle yourself and that's it.
00:20:44.060 And when you're done, everyone hands them in and you see if anyone in this entire group
00:20:51.300 can actually get 217 votes, because if not, what do we we may just might as well unplug
00:20:57.700 the machine and turn the country off, because certainly I don't think there's anybody in
00:21:01.900 there that would get it.
00:21:02.620 But at least you would know.
00:21:04.140 And then you'd have let's say there's five people.
00:21:06.420 You could put all five of them up there and vote and vote and vote and vote and vote until
00:21:09.920 someone gets through.
00:21:11.260 That's my recommendation here.
00:21:12.740 You have no idea.
00:21:14.900 No one seems to have any path to 217 votes.
00:21:18.380 Let's give it a whirl.
00:21:20.100 The circling things is fun.
00:21:21.940 Remember doing it in kindergarten?
00:21:23.500 Now you can do it here in Congress.
00:21:25.940 That's my plan.
00:21:28.760 Can we have pictures of the people in case we can't read?
00:21:31.880 Yeah.
00:21:33.240 That's a great idea.
00:21:34.660 There's probably some of those that would need a picture.
00:21:36.980 I don't pick.
00:21:38.220 I need picture to circle.
00:21:40.180 I like that.
00:21:40.720 I like him.
00:21:41.340 I like him.
00:21:42.740 Um, he's a senator, but I like him.
00:21:46.060 Okay.
00:21:46.740 All right.
00:21:47.280 Thank you.
00:21:48.220 Um, the, um, this is not going to work out well for if, if they don't pick somebody, it's
00:21:56.220 not going to work out well for them, um, in the next election because the election really,
00:22:02.100 I think in many ways is being decided right now, right now.
00:22:07.920 Um, people are watching, people are looking.
00:22:11.380 Uh, the president is giving horrible speeches, but you know, people are like, I love him.
00:22:17.720 He's going to get us through war.
00:22:19.060 He's going to get us into war, but then he's going to get us through war until it doesn't
00:22:24.040 work out.
00:22:24.620 And then it's going to act like it's going to be like Afghanistan.
00:22:27.240 And I, let's not think this one through too much.
00:22:29.900 I like him.
00:22:31.200 Uh, and they're deciding right now, Republicans are deciding, can I even vote for a Republican?
00:22:36.860 If I give them power, will they actually do anything?
00:22:42.360 The time to prove it is today, Republicans.
00:22:45.560 It's today.
00:22:46.420 The Glenn Beck program.
00:22:49.620 Stu, I have to tell you, guess who got Mitt Romney's embargoed book?
00:22:55.040 Uh-huh.
00:22:56.400 Oh, really?
00:22:57.340 I've excerpts.
00:22:58.120 Yeah, I got the whole book.
00:22:59.200 Oh, it's crazy.
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00:24:10.500 I'm going to go to, uh, assistance for Gaza.
00:24:22.280 Hello.
00:24:22.920 Uh, welcome.
00:24:23.960 Um, actually cut seven, uh, Sarah anti-Semitism.
00:24:27.920 Um, the president spoke yesterday and, oh, he's electric.
00:24:32.960 He is electric.
00:24:35.200 I swear to you, you know, online there are people saying it's not him, man.
00:24:40.460 He's wearing a, this is an imposter wearing a rubber mask.
00:24:43.900 No, it's not.
00:24:44.860 It is clearly Jeff Dunham's puppet, the angry guy.
00:24:50.020 He's got the same look as that puppet has with his mean, angry eyes.
00:24:54.920 And he's like, okay.
00:24:57.280 Um, anyway, it was electrifying.
00:24:59.980 He, uh, wanted to get on the program and say, uh, Hey, Israel, Israel, Israel, we really need
00:25:09.400 to send more money to Ukraine.
00:25:11.780 And what he's doing is he's tying the two of them together.
00:25:15.340 So, you know, if you, if you want to help Israel, well, you have to help Ukraine and
00:25:20.300 you have to help Ukraine in an even bigger way, because what Hamas did, I mean, it might've
00:25:26.800 been Vladimir Putin.
00:25:28.420 You don't know.
00:25:29.580 It was horrible.
00:25:31.140 Then he gave a little tip of the hat to anti-Semitism.
00:25:35.480 He's like, you know, there are people who are afraid to wear their, their Jewish stars
00:25:39.880 around their neck.
00:25:41.220 And then he went into stories about, you know, Islamophobia.
00:25:46.700 Here he is last night from the oval.
00:25:48.580 In recent years, too much hate has given too much oxygen, fueling racism, the rise of
00:25:54.200 anti-Semitism, Islamic phobia, right here in America.
00:25:57.960 It's also intensified in the wake of recent events that led to the horrific threats and
00:26:02.760 attacks that both shock us and break our hearts.
00:26:06.480 On October 7th, terror attacks have triggered deep scars and terrible memories in the Jewish
00:26:13.140 community.
00:26:14.480 Today, Jewish families worried about being targeted in school.
00:26:19.160 Wearing symbols of their face, walking down the street.
00:26:22.140 We're going out about their daily lives.
00:26:24.340 You know, I know many of you in the Muslim American community, the Arab American community, the
00:26:30.700 Palestinian American community, and so many others are outraged and hearty saying to
00:26:36.720 yourselves, here we go again with Islamophobia.
00:26:40.600 Wait, what?
00:26:41.020 Okay, but he's not going to harp on it.
00:26:45.980 A mother was brutally stabbed.
00:26:48.200 A little boy, here in the United States, a little boy who just turned six years old was murdered in their home outside of Chicago.
00:26:55.780 His name was Wadiah.
00:26:58.580 Wadiah, a proud American.
00:27:00.700 Wadiah.
00:27:01.140 A proud Palestinian American family.
00:27:03.600 Proud Palestinian American.
00:27:04.340 You can't stand by and stand silent when this happens.
00:27:07.340 No.
00:27:07.840 We must without equivocation.
00:27:09.920 Can we stop for a second?
00:27:11.120 Who is suggesting that we stand quiet while a six-year-old gets killed?
00:27:14.680 Is there anyone?
00:27:15.700 I mean, I guess the murderer.
00:27:17.380 No one is.
00:27:18.080 No.
00:27:18.680 No one is suggesting that.
00:27:20.740 And that's because you're standing there silently.
00:27:23.240 What?
00:27:25.420 No, I'm not standing there silently.
00:27:26.740 If you were speaking, oh yeah.
00:27:29.340 I oppose the murder of all six-year-olds.
00:27:32.360 I don't know if I needed to be clear about that.
00:27:35.020 I don't want them dead.
00:27:36.220 I want them to be alive.
00:27:37.540 You know what else I want to be alive?
00:27:39.200 One-year-olds and actually people in the womb that haven't even been born yet.
00:27:44.500 I want them to be alive too.
00:27:46.120 It's just a little thing.
00:27:47.120 It's amazing how many people we want to be alive, isn't it?
00:27:51.600 I mean, there's a lot.
00:27:53.600 I don't want to just mass murder anybody.
00:27:58.280 It's crazy.
00:28:00.240 You know, there's also in his speech last night, he warned Israel not to let the fires of hatred
00:28:06.480 and vengeance, you know, boil over.
00:28:10.340 Have you seen that, Stu?
00:28:11.580 Because I haven't seen that.
00:28:13.380 No, I think what they want to do is get rid of Hamas.
00:28:15.540 It seems like they want to set up a demilitarized zone in between Gaza and the rest of Israel.
00:28:22.000 Of course, Israel, Gaza is part of Israel, but that's a whole different story.
00:28:26.340 And I don't know if that's going to actually solve this problem at all.
00:28:29.040 I mean, that's a whole other thing.
00:28:30.540 But I mean, like he said in there, Glenn, you know, these attacks, unearthed memories.
00:28:37.280 It had nothing to do with unearthing memories.
00:28:39.820 It had to do with a bunch of people being murdered and raped and decapitated.
00:28:42.700 That's what it had to do with.
00:28:43.540 They were all new memories.
00:28:44.960 All these are now memories for the rest of the country that they need to try to solve
00:28:49.660 so there aren't more memories created in the future.
00:28:52.400 It's not about unearthing memories.
00:28:54.140 It's about brand spanking new ones.
00:28:58.000 I agree with that, but I tend to agree with the president on the memories.
00:29:03.520 Jewish people, imagine being a Jew today anywhere in the world.
00:29:08.500 And you grew up hearing stories about your grandparents and how they there was a program and people
00:29:14.620 in Europe or people anywhere were, you know, saying, you know, death to the Jew and they
00:29:19.700 didn't care and they were gassing them and nobody paid attention.
00:29:22.520 And, you know, you grew up hearing those stories and now you find yourself and the memory of what
00:29:31.320 you learned from your grandparents, that that's what he's talking about.
00:29:35.740 Unearthed all of these old memories of these horrors.
00:29:38.780 We thought we were beyond this.
00:29:40.300 Now we're not.
00:29:41.080 And in America, you know, Islamophobia, I am not afraid of anyone who is in Islam.
00:29:51.560 I'm not.
00:29:52.160 I disagree with their choice of religion.
00:29:55.120 But, you know, if it's a reformed, which, you know, you'd be beheaded if you were part
00:30:00.320 of a reformed part of Islam.
00:30:03.160 But if if it's a reformed and you're like, hey, I'm not asking the rocks to point out the
00:30:08.600 Jews, then, you know, fine.
00:30:11.600 Cool.
00:30:12.180 We live side by side.
00:30:14.460 But that's not who we're talking about.
00:30:16.320 There's a difference between followers of Islam and Islamicists.
00:30:21.440 We are talking about Islamicists and they should be wiped off the face of the earth.
00:30:27.640 If you believe that Allah's laws where we do ask the rocks to point out the Jews and we throw
00:30:38.340 homosexuals off of buildings like they do in Iran and they force women to cover themselves
00:30:49.260 except for the eyes.
00:30:50.680 But I'm a little quite honestly, I think the eyes reveal an awful lot.
00:30:55.940 I mean, they're always women in their eyes.
00:31:00.060 You know, if that's the kind of stuff that you want, you have no place in modern society.
00:31:05.300 Go live in a cave.
00:31:06.180 You have no place.
00:31:07.520 Essentially, if you're in agreement with the Hamas charter.
00:31:12.220 Yes.
00:31:12.860 Then, you know, yeah, that's this is what Israel is going to try to solve here.
00:31:16.500 And they need to.
00:31:18.160 They need to do something about it.
00:31:19.400 Look, you know, if it was a terrible and I agree with you, obviously, like there is such
00:31:23.940 a long history here that there's more to it than just this attack.
00:31:27.700 But if what we were talking about were memories, they wouldn't be doing they wouldn't be thinking
00:31:33.960 contemplating a ground invasion right now.
00:31:35.800 Right.
00:31:36.400 It's not just memories.
00:31:37.740 It's all of the stuff together, including thirteen hundred other people slaughtered and
00:31:43.880 hundreds, by the way, including a bunch of Americans who are currently being held hostage.
00:31:48.500 That doesn't seem to be the highest priority of our country.
00:31:51.540 I have never I have never seen a time ever in our history where Americans can be slaughtered
00:31:59.440 and then Americans can be taken hostage.
00:32:03.660 And that's not like the number one conversation in America.
00:32:08.960 Have you?
00:32:09.920 I mean, look, Ron DeSantis sent out another plane.
00:32:16.640 We've had planes sent out and coming back.
00:32:20.420 I think more planes are being sent out to help bring home Americans that want to be here,
00:32:27.800 don't want to be trapped in Israel.
00:32:30.560 Our government just can't seem to they don't care no matter what he says.
00:32:35.920 Well, I see you.
00:32:37.500 Do you?
00:32:37.960 Do you see us?
00:32:39.040 Because a lot of us are flipping you off right now.
00:32:41.520 What do you mean you see me?
00:32:43.680 Then why don't you come over and get me?
00:32:46.560 Why don't you go over and rescue Americans who should be rescued?
00:32:52.240 What do we pay taxes for?
00:32:55.120 How many Americans are kidnapped, do we think?
00:32:58.080 Twenty four.
00:33:00.900 I don't know the number off the top of my head.
00:33:02.720 It's it's a significant amount, of course, and that includes that doesn't even count the
00:33:06.280 people who have been murdered in this, also Americans.
00:33:08.920 Right.
00:33:09.380 This wasn't just Israeli citizens.
00:33:12.500 And that is that's amazing that neither you nor I know that number.
00:33:19.680 That's remarkable.
00:33:20.640 We've been talking about this for 10 days, and neither one of us are sure on the number.
00:33:29.460 Why?
00:33:31.160 What is our president?
00:33:32.840 What is our military doing?
00:33:34.280 What is a higher priority than that?
00:33:37.220 And by the way, you know, for those of you who had, you know, the Houthis getting involved
00:33:44.100 in the office pool, you're a winner today.
00:33:48.380 Case you didn't hear the US naval ship shot down Houthi rockets.
00:33:57.000 Now, some might be saying, who are the Houthis?
00:34:01.940 I'm I'm not going to talk down to you because like you, I know exactly the history of the
00:34:07.100 Houthis, but I'm going to I'm just going to have to explain it to the dummies.
00:34:12.580 Like it was explained to me yesterday, the Houthis are an Iranian backed militant in
00:34:22.120 Yemen.
00:34:23.360 Yeah, Yemen.
00:34:24.980 So these are the people that the United States under Donald Trump were trying to stop because
00:34:33.580 they're Iranian.
00:34:34.680 These are the people that the Saudis also have been trying to stop because the Saudis and
00:34:39.900 Iran don't get along.
00:34:43.080 And the Houthis have been trying to destabilize Saudi Arabia at behest of the Iranians.
00:34:51.340 So the Houthis sent some rockets.
00:34:53.860 Who knew they even had matches, but they sent some rockets up.
00:34:58.560 They were headed towards Israel or so we say, and the Navy shot them down.
00:35:05.080 So we're kind of involved now.
00:35:08.000 Kind of involved.
00:35:09.100 I'm glad we shot them down, but kind of involved.
00:35:12.240 Yeah.
00:35:12.780 And those of you had glad they shot them down for sure.
00:35:15.700 But we were already involved and we're going to be even more involved as this goes on.
00:35:21.880 Oh, yeah.
00:35:22.580 For those of you who had.
00:35:24.300 Yeah.
00:35:24.640 I think we could be in World War three by the end of the year.
00:35:27.240 Um, I mean, you might be right.
00:35:30.040 You might be right.
00:35:30.640 We'll wait until the end of the year, but, uh, you might be right because the way this
00:35:35.040 is now being tied directly to, uh, Ukraine, how Russia is backing Iran, how we're backing
00:35:43.920 Israel and Ukraine, the whole Axis ally powers thing, uh, is starting, starting to really
00:35:52.080 take shape in a, uh, well, in a firework sort of presentation for us now.
00:35:59.000 And by the way, they want to Biden ask for what?
00:36:00.900 A hundred and five billion dollars.
00:36:02.760 Um, you know, 14 billion of it, I believe are, is going to Israel and four times that
00:36:08.880 amount going to Ukraine.
00:36:10.140 That's the current, a split, uh, that they are talking about.
00:36:14.500 Um, and one more note here, Glenn, you, uh, on, on the hostage number, um, one of the reasons
00:36:19.500 we don't know the number is because they're still finding bodies.
00:36:22.080 We don't know how many hostages are there.
00:36:24.220 We know that about somewhere over 20 are missing.
00:36:28.260 Um, however, the number of hostages is believed to be lower than that.
00:36:31.720 Uh, something like 10, which means, uh, there may be, you know, another dozen or more Americans
00:36:38.120 that we don't even know where their bodies are yet.
00:36:41.720 Um, maybe they're just missing.
00:36:42.900 Maybe they got out somehow.
00:36:43.860 I mean, we don't know, but we think about 10, at least this is according to Republican
00:36:48.400 Senator, uh, Jim Risch says that about 10 of them, um, are actually being held, uh, actively
00:36:54.460 captive in, uh, in Gaza.
00:36:57.680 Okay.
00:36:58.160 I'm going to take you back to the, uh, a hundred billion dollar, uh, number, uh, cause
00:37:03.220 I have an important question that I think should be asked.
00:37:06.360 Uh, and I'll do that here in just a minute.
00:37:09.040 Stand by for news.
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00:40:27.160 Hey, so Stu, President Biden asked for, what was it, $105 billion last night, right?
00:40:36.640 And Israel's getting a little bit of that.
00:40:40.020 Most of it is going to, most of it is going to Ukraine.
00:40:44.960 But also he pointed out last night that it is important that we feed the Gazans and we
00:40:51.160 help the people, the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
00:40:54.800 And that's why he's sending over, I don't know, another pallet full of cash over to Gaza.
00:41:01.180 And he says he's watching it carefully.
00:41:02.960 And if Hamas uses any of that cash, well, then he'll have to reconsider sending over more cash.
00:41:09.420 But he wants to make sure that we take care of the other side.
00:41:12.040 Can I ask you, out of the $105 billion, how much of that money is going over to help the
00:41:19.100 displaced Russians that are on the other side of the border that might have suffered, you know,
00:41:25.600 at all?
00:41:27.300 You know, because we love the Russians, too.
00:41:29.840 Hold on.
00:41:30.200 I got to do a calculation on that.
00:41:31.480 Are you serious?
00:41:32.020 Just, you know, no notice.
00:41:33.140 Hold on one second.
00:41:33.660 Let me just get this.
00:41:34.360 Yeah, no notice.
00:41:35.260 I just, I just, because we love, we love the people, Palestinians, and we're sending them
00:41:43.080 hundreds of millions of dollars to write to Hamas with a promissory, pinky promise.
00:41:49.220 How much is going to Russia?
00:41:51.240 Zero dollars.
00:41:53.260 Zero dollars.
00:41:54.640 Wow.
00:41:55.140 Do we hate Russian citizens?
00:41:56.480 Is that what we're saying with that?
00:41:58.400 I guess so.
00:41:59.000 Because we seem to be sending a lot of money over to the military to kill Russians.
00:42:05.360 And boy, I think if we're not, if we're not sending money to both sides, I think it's a
00:42:11.280 clear sign.
00:42:12.240 We hate the other side and all the people in it.
00:42:15.840 This isn't about Putin.
00:42:18.080 When, when did this administration send any dollars over, and I hate to give them any
00:42:21.700 ideas because they would, but when would they send any dollars over to those displaced
00:42:26.180 Russians?
00:42:27.300 Or is it just that he's, he hates Russians?
00:42:30.760 I'm not sure.
00:42:31.560 All I know is when I was playing with my computer and trying to make the computer sounds as I
00:42:34.900 was calculating that, I sent multiple text messages of gibberish to many, many people.
00:42:38.640 So if you're one of them, I apologize.
00:42:40.800 Good.
00:42:41.460 Good.
00:42:42.040 Good.
00:42:42.460 Good.
00:42:43.020 Stu's been hacked.
00:42:44.340 Stu's been hacked by somebody with no eyes.
00:42:47.180 We got to stand together.
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00:44:32.500 We've got a dear friend and one of the, I think one of the greatest guys of our age, Gad Saad, is going to be joining us to talk about that in a second.
00:44:44.100 And just a personal note, I have to tell you, I'm up here at the ranch and we're doing a lot of work up here.
00:44:51.820 And I walked into the house and a bunch of the guys were there and they were having a meeting.
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00:46:49.820 My good friend, Dr. Gadsad.
00:46:52.840 How are you, sir?
00:46:54.680 Oh, so good to be with you.
00:46:55.940 Thank you.
00:46:56.300 Although I wish I wasn't joining you under such dire circumstances.
00:47:00.700 I know.
00:47:01.680 I've been thinking about you.
00:47:04.060 And I have to tell you, Gadsad, maybe you can describe it.
00:47:10.380 I've asked this of several people, several of my friends, because I don't think anybody can really understand.
00:47:18.580 And I know I don't.
00:47:19.820 What does it feel like to be Jewish today with the history that you grew up knowing about and the warnings?
00:47:29.340 And now you're seeing it in your country, in my country, all over the world.
00:47:34.460 The same kind of horrid talk about the Jews.
00:47:39.880 What does that feel like?
00:47:42.140 Well, it's disheartening, right?
00:47:44.200 Because as you said, I escaped it in the 70s.
00:47:47.140 We are Lebanese Jews who grew up in Lebanon, where in the Middle East, the entire world, their world is fueled by Jew hatred.
00:47:54.640 Everything is due to the diabolical Jew.
00:47:57.300 And to now see that exact reality being openly condoned in the West is, of course, terrifying.
00:48:05.420 But it's not surprising because demography is destiny.
00:48:09.660 If you allow people from cultures where, according to nonpartisan surveys, there is 95 to 99 percent Jew hatred in those societies, it doesn't take a fancy professor to know that eventually down the line you're going to have, you know, institutionalized, open Jew hatred in the West.
00:48:29.200 And that's exactly what we're seeing.
00:48:30.420 So help me out, because I know you're you're much smarter than I am.
00:48:36.980 How do we solve the problem for let me I just say some controversial things and I don't want to get the taint on you.
00:48:45.380 So this is me.
00:48:46.900 But we don't we didn't hate the German people.
00:48:51.380 OK, I don't hate the Palestinian people.
00:48:55.140 I have I have known Palestinian people.
00:48:58.640 I I I have some Palestinian descent that work for me and they're wonderful.
00:49:04.760 However, when you're talking about the Middle East, just those in Gaza, a study that was taken about 10 years ago showed that 20 or how much was it, 23 or 21 percent of the Palestinians in Gaza believe that it was OK to kill Americans on the street in terrorist activities.
00:49:31.080 Now, if that's the way they feel about Americans, you know, that number is a lot higher for Jews.
00:49:38.220 And we went into Germany to stop the Nazis, not the Germans, to stop the Nazis.
00:49:44.960 But we did kill all of the Germans and we should have killed more of them that were Nazis and were perpetrating these things until the people in Germany said, OK, we don't want to be a part of this ideology at all.
00:50:01.080 Isn't this the same thing?
00:50:02.960 We have to go in and kill those who are either silent and just don't want to be involved, but they're they are involved in their silence or they're actually involved in condone it.
00:50:16.340 Right. Well, look, yesterday I put out a tweet where I said the most dangerous force in nature are human minds, because, you know, that it's it's ideologies that that then fuel horrible historically.
00:50:30.100 Let me put put it for you in context. And when I was five years old, the president, the Egyptian president passed away.
00:50:39.140 His name is was Gamal Abdel Nasser. And as often happens in the Middle East, people take off, take onto the street and they start protesting.
00:50:46.880 And as I remember right downstairs from my home, people were screaming death to Jews, death to Jews.
00:50:53.160 What did the Jews have to do with the palace, with the Egyptian president passing away of natural causes?
00:51:00.760 But that's what happened in the Middle East. Let me give you two more quick stories.
00:51:04.040 When I was in grade, I think it was three or four in Lebanon, the teacher asked people to get up and tell us what they want to be when they grow up.
00:51:13.240 So this guy gets up. I want to be a policeman. I want to be a doctor. I want to be a soccer player.
00:51:17.220 And a friend of mine, with whom I used to play, got up and said, when I grow up, I want to be a Jew killer to rapturous laughter and clapping.
00:51:27.700 One more story. When we finally left Lebanon and the airplane pilot said that we were now officially out of Lebanese airspace,
00:51:36.220 my mother put a star of David around my neck and said, now you can wear this proudly and no longer have to hide your identity.
00:51:45.700 Now, this was in progressive, tolerant Lebanon.
00:51:49.480 So again, what we need to do is not so much kill other people, but to kill the hate that's in their heart and in their mind.
00:51:58.800 If you're a child and you're taught from age zero that the Jews are the cause of every possible malady and ill in the world,
00:52:07.320 then it's not surprising that they grow up to be Jew haters.
00:52:10.260 So change people's minds and hearts, and hopefully we can have a better future.
00:52:15.360 How do we do that? How do we do that?
00:52:18.640 Well, we do that by not being tolerant to such dreadful and hateful ideologies, right?
00:52:25.080 And that was really the point of my previous book, The Parasitic Mind, where I talked about a bunch of parasitic ideas that are infecting the West.
00:52:32.680 So take, for example, cultural relativism, which is an idea pathogen.
00:52:36.820 Cultural relativism basically says, hey, who are we to judge the noble values of the other culture?
00:52:43.760 As a matter of fact, all other cultures are better than ours.
00:52:47.560 We are patriarchal and we're sexist and we're Islamophobic and we're transphobic.
00:52:51.880 So how dare we judge other cultures who may have really nasty views on the Jews or on gays?
00:52:58.840 That would be cultural imperialism.
00:53:01.340 No, there are deontological universal principles.
00:53:04.660 It's not okay to hate other people because of their identity.
00:53:08.360 And if we agree to that, then we shouldn't offer any leeway to the nonsense, for example,
00:53:13.620 that's promulgated on every university campus in the West, right?
00:53:18.020 That, again, is allowed under the guise of cultural relativism.
00:53:22.920 So it's a very, very long war.
00:53:24.560 Yes, we can go into Gaza now and try to root out Hamas, but that's a small drop in the bucket.
00:53:30.720 The bigger issue is a civilizational one.
00:53:34.380 Do you want to tolerate ideologies that are complete death cults?
00:53:39.080 If yes, then keep doing what you're doing.
00:53:41.520 If not, let's fight back.
00:53:42.900 I mean, you have the death cult, and it's not Palestinian or Hamas.
00:53:48.700 You have the death cult in Canada growing and growing and growing.
00:53:52.260 When you will say that a teenager who is depressed can get end-of-life drugs from a doctor
00:54:02.100 and they can end their own life, helping them with suicide, that's a death cult, man.
00:54:10.160 That is a death cult.
00:54:11.560 That's not somebody who has a terminal illness.
00:54:14.940 And even then, I'm sketchy on that, but I mean, I think it's up to you.
00:54:19.900 But not when it comes to the handicapped, not when it comes to people who don't have a good quality of life.
00:54:30.120 It's a death cult.
00:54:32.600 And this ideology always comes up when Marxism is on the rise.
00:54:38.440 It's always anti-Semitism and death.
00:54:41.980 Always.
00:54:42.760 Always.
00:54:43.060 And by the way, speaking about death cults, right now from 10 o'clock in the morning to noon,
00:54:51.220 I'm supposed to be in a university departmental meeting.
00:54:54.940 You know why I'm not there and I'm speaking to you other than, of course, it's always a pleasure to speak to you?
00:54:59.440 It's because there are security concerns that are looming over me.
00:55:03.480 So imagine in the 21st century, in Quebec, Canada, a professor does not go to a departmental meeting because of these kinds of realities.
00:55:15.520 So what do you think will happen in 10 years from now, in 20 years from now, in 30 years from now?
00:55:20.880 So it is incredible that that which I escaped from the Middle East in the mid-70s has come back to haunt me 45 years later.
00:55:29.780 It's tragic.
00:55:30.520 By the way, Gad, I so appreciate your historic look at everything that is going on in the Middle East and has come out of the Middle East.
00:55:40.280 If you would just take a couple of minutes and just explain who Yusuf al-Karadawi was.
00:55:46.480 Oh, yes.
00:55:47.260 So Yusuf al-Karadawi was the head Sunni cleric.
00:55:50.520 I mean, he would be considered, you know, you don't have a position like the Pope, but he would be considered the top Islamic theologian in the Sunni world, which is the predominant sect of Islam.
00:56:03.820 There's also Shia, there's a few others, but by far the greatest, you know, most populous sect of Islam is Sunni Islam.
00:56:11.800 He was at Al-Azhar University, which is the predominant university of Islamic studies in Egypt.
00:56:18.720 And if you just go and read some of his quotes on the Jews, it would simply baffle you.
00:56:28.640 You could not believe it.
00:56:29.820 But then as I explained in the parasitic mind, all sorts of Western imbeciles will come and say, yes, but Yusuf al-Karadawi does not represent true Islam.
00:56:39.420 Okay, let me get this straight.
00:56:41.160 So the guy who is, by definition, the most knowledgeable about Islam, he's the top Islamic cleric, is misinterpreting Islam.
00:56:50.640 But your friend Ahmed, who eats pork, drinks alcohol, and is gay, he's the true representation of Islam.
00:56:58.520 But that's the problem, Glenn, is that there is nothing more dangerous than parasitized minds.
00:57:04.620 That's why I lend my voice to this.
00:57:07.160 Look, I already lead a very stressful life as a professor.
00:57:10.900 I could just sit back quietly and live my nice, quiet life.
00:57:14.260 The reason why I lend my voice is because I know what's coming down in the final station of the train.
00:57:21.180 And it's not pretty.
00:57:22.220 So if good people, the people who are listening to your show today, don't decide to get up and participate in the culture war, we will have a repeat of Beirut.
00:57:32.200 It might take 40, 50, 100 years, but it is coming for you.
00:57:35.860 You can't hide from it.
00:57:39.600 Dr. Gadsad, I love you, man.
00:57:42.440 I pray for you.
00:57:43.500 Likewise.
00:57:43.980 And I just love you and appreciate everything you're doing.
00:57:49.320 God bless you.
00:57:50.020 All right.
00:57:50.320 Bye.
00:57:50.440 Thank you so much, Glenn.
00:57:51.600 Cheers.
00:57:52.320 Bye.
00:57:52.480 Bye.
00:57:52.600 Bye.
00:57:52.660 By the way, he says, if you would know any of the quotes, let me just give you one.
00:57:58.700 Throughout history, this is the chief cleric.
00:58:01.460 And by the way, in Qatar.
00:58:03.700 So Qatar is the home of of Al Jazeera.
00:58:10.080 Qatar is the one that is funding, along with Iran, a lot of this extremist terrorist stuff.
00:58:18.560 And we are, quote, friends with Qatar.
00:58:21.540 We should not be friends with Qatar.
00:58:23.560 This is the chief cleric.
00:58:26.340 Throughout history, Allah has imposed upon the Jews people who would punish them for their corruption.
00:58:34.120 The last punishment was carried out by Hitler.
00:58:37.720 By means of all the things he did to them, even though they exaggerated this issue, he managed them to put them in their place.
00:58:46.700 This was a divine punishment for them, Allah willing, the next time will be at the hands of the believers.
00:59:02.940 There is good and evil.
00:59:07.720 And what Gad said about if you do nothing, we are going to repeat all of the mistakes of the past.
00:59:14.820 This is the time of choosing right now.
00:59:19.060 And if you don't choose, actively choose, not just in your head and going, you know what?
00:59:25.060 Yeah, I'm for the juice.
00:59:27.400 I mean, actually researching it, thinking it out, making this a cornerstone of your life, that you are pro-life.
00:59:38.760 You know who the good guys are and the bad guys.
00:59:42.740 That doesn't mean that Israel can do no wrong.
00:59:45.020 It doesn't mean the United States can do no wrong.
00:59:47.040 As you've seen, we've done a lot of wrong.
00:59:50.900 But we choose life.
00:59:53.300 And the minute our country starts to choose death like Canada is right now, and quite honestly, we are beginning.
00:59:59.380 We're no longer on the right side.
01:00:03.380 And that's when your second citizenship, your citizenship to the United States, is worthless.
01:00:09.660 Is worthless.
01:00:11.080 If it makes you violate the principles of choosing life, choosing good over evil.
01:00:18.760 You are a citizen of a divine kingdom, and you have to make that choice now.
01:00:27.900 Silence in the face of evil is evil itself.
01:00:32.660 Not to speak is to speak.
01:00:34.920 Not to stand is to stand.
01:00:37.760 God will not hold us blameless.
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01:02:21.640 So today on the podcast, I have Walter Kern.
01:02:26.740 Walter Kern is truly an amazing, amazing guy.
01:02:31.460 He is, I don't know how I would even begin to explain who he is.
01:02:39.580 He is an incredible writer.
01:02:41.980 He is an intellectual elite, but he's not an intellectual elite.
01:02:49.020 I mean, he went to Princeton and Oxford, but he lives in the center of the country and he's one of the biggest defenders.
01:02:57.080 I mean, he hates the way, you know, small town America and red America is just known as Hicks.
01:03:02.820 He hates it because he knows the truth.
01:03:04.680 It's not.
01:03:05.340 And I talked to him yesterday, had a fascinating conversation with him and I'm going to play something here in a minute and then we'll, we'll talk about it.
01:03:16.720 And he says a clampdown is coming.
01:03:19.380 And as I was walking out of the building yesterday, because I had to catch a plane, we were walking out together and he said, Glenn, I am so concerned about a clampdown.
01:03:31.340 And we talked about it and I wish we would have spent more time on it in the podcast, but he touches on it.
01:03:38.180 And we both agree that it's not going to take a lot to lose freedom of speech, freedom of the press.
01:03:50.980 It could just take a war to do that and voices will disappear and won't be able to communicate.
01:04:01.420 And we have to be prepared.
01:04:04.780 It's why he says he's an optimist, because he's considered all these dark things and now he's prepared for it.
01:04:12.140 And he's like, OK, I know I'm not going to be shocked by anything and I'll generally know how I'm going to handle things.
01:04:20.980 More on this coming up in a minute.
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01:05:43.120 Tonight on C-SPAN and C-SPAN 2, the New York Times calls it sleek, sexy, and wildly informative.
01:06:04.520 The Washington Post says it's a whirlwind of accuracy.
01:06:08.280 The Wall Street Journal calls it as exciting as the first time you've researched the pros and cons of a given mutual fund.
01:06:16.600 It's the premiere of C-SPAN's first television movie, Quorum Call, the H.R. 1277 story.
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01:06:29.820 Billed as an incredibly intricate telling of the classic passage of the Department of Energy,
01:06:35.240 Civilian Research and Development Act of 1997.
01:06:39.560 Quorum Call is the true story of a ragtag group of U.S. representatives determined to fight
01:06:45.880 for the passage of the Department of Energy, Civilian Research and Development Act of 1997.
01:06:50.760 Motion for oral argument is in order.
01:06:53.780 Second.
01:06:55.380 Quorum Call.
01:06:57.020 Tonight on C-SPAN, the cable industry's gift to America.
01:07:02.180 It's so stupid.
01:07:05.580 Wow.
01:07:06.340 Quorum Call.
01:07:07.120 We're in a Quorum Call right now.
01:07:09.520 And that's what's happening in the house.
01:07:11.580 A Quorum Call.
01:07:13.400 Not to be confused with the movie that everybody is talking about, Quorum Call.
01:07:17.560 It comes out this weekend.
01:07:19.640 But this one is even more exciting than H.R. 791 or whatever that was.
01:07:26.800 And this is just, they're getting together for a quorum call, which is, hey, do we have
01:07:33.320 a quorum?
01:07:34.740 And if you don't know what a quorum is, well, I don't know.
01:07:38.940 I think you dig for rocks in those places.
01:07:41.480 And they get together and they're like, hey, if we have a quorum, we can have fun things
01:07:48.640 going on.
01:07:49.580 If we don't have one, we can't do anything.
01:07:52.860 And so they're having a quorum call right now.
01:07:57.200 And man, I wish we could listen in because it looks like fun.
01:08:04.120 It is riveting, Glenn.
01:08:05.600 And this quorum call, of course, precedes the actual big vote, which is for Jim Jordan to
01:08:10.820 become a Speaker of the House.
01:08:12.940 Now.
01:08:13.180 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:08:13.500 Everybody's talking about that.
01:08:14.620 Get back to quorum call.
01:08:15.760 Because they'll say, Mr. Bacon, and he'll say, here, and then he goes through all the
01:08:23.860 Bs.
01:08:24.520 And to make it more exciting by making it more predictable, they do it in alphabetical
01:08:31.000 order.
01:08:31.580 It's really an exciting part of the process.
01:08:33.200 So there's no twists and turns to it at all.
01:08:36.740 No.
01:08:36.960 And they're just finding out if, are you in the room or not?
01:08:40.160 They never start with like the R's or the J's or the P's.
01:08:45.260 No, it would be.
01:08:46.240 It's just always ABC, in order, really exciting stuff.
01:08:50.660 Now, the actual vote is maybe not, has about as much intensity and we don't know the outcome
01:08:58.420 of what's going on about as much as the ABCs, because it does seem like Jim Jordan is not
01:09:03.100 going to be elected Speaker of the House today.
01:09:05.960 He was told.
01:09:06.840 Now, why do you say that?
01:09:07.820 Because it was very hopeful, very hopeful yesterday.
01:09:11.780 I had to fly in.
01:09:13.120 I gave a speech yesterday and I was flying in.
01:09:17.080 I land.
01:09:18.000 My text message is going crazy.
01:09:20.400 Looks like one more time the Republicans, but this time McCarthy is serious.
01:09:27.860 He's going to give a speech and tell everybody, you've got to vote for Jim Jordan.
01:09:32.520 Yeah.
01:09:33.360 And maybe that'll work.
01:09:35.900 I think it's highly unlikely, but, you know, look, you hold out hope for a miracle.
01:09:41.380 Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
01:09:43.320 We've already had quorum call.
01:09:45.020 Can we, Sarah, do we have the horn music?
01:09:49.460 Because I think Stu explaining this serious, serious process.
01:09:54.260 Yeah, with that horn is going to make it even better.
01:10:00.240 Go ahead.
01:10:00.800 So we were told yesterday that Jim Jordan didn't want to have a vote on Patrick McHenry.
01:10:09.340 And then we heard the exact opposite.
01:10:14.160 And then we heard that Jim Jordan was going to go for a third vote.
01:10:17.120 And then we were told he's not going to do that.
01:10:20.360 And he.
01:10:22.880 And now we're back.
01:10:24.300 And Jim Jordan is now going to go for a third vote.
01:10:27.640 He held a press conference this morning, which didn't seem to really accomplish anything specific.
01:10:32.780 It was just maybe an outline of what was going on.
01:10:36.220 He had a behind the scenes meeting.
01:10:39.100 Can I read you a description of how optimistic you should be about this vote?
01:10:44.120 Oh, please do.
01:10:45.240 With this music playing in the background.
01:10:47.260 It's from Jake Sherman, a reporter for Punchbowl.
01:10:49.560 He said, a source describes the Jordan meeting with the holdouts.
01:10:53.100 These are the holdout votes that don't want to vote for him or House Speaker.
01:10:56.640 It's described it like this.
01:10:58.240 A direct, precise meeting in which Jordan was told he will never be Speaker.
01:11:04.020 This group doesn't want anything.
01:11:06.760 They want Jordan to understand that he will not be Speaker.
01:11:10.680 So this is going pretty well.
01:11:12.260 I think we're.
01:11:13.400 Good job, everybody.
01:11:14.440 So we're not wasting our time with this.
01:11:17.560 No, don't try to bribe us with anything.
01:11:19.560 You will just never get this job.
01:11:21.940 That is basically what they're telling you.
01:11:23.440 Okay, that's good.
01:11:24.820 Of course, I think he'd do very well as Speaker.
01:11:27.080 But again, it's not me you have to please.
01:11:29.540 Not Glenn you have to please.
01:11:30.740 It's not, you know, it's not anybody who cares about conservative values at all.
01:11:34.780 It's a bunch of people who don't like Jim Jordan that you have to please.
01:11:38.180 And it's hard to do that with the name Jim Jordan.
01:11:40.780 And I think that's where we're going to wind up here over the next few days.
01:11:45.400 Yeah.
01:11:45.760 Now, I saw this in the Daily Caller today.
01:11:50.720 Gates, who has forced the motion to vacate the chair vote in early October, that successfully removed former Speaker of the House, Kevin McCarthy from office, has continued to face criticism from many House Republicans for going against the status quo.
01:12:04.340 Yeah, that's the last thing we're doing is send somebody into Washington that would go against the status quo.
01:12:11.840 You know what I mean?
01:12:12.820 Hey, can we we've got a quorum call coming up.
01:12:16.220 They're exciting.
01:12:17.480 Let's just wrap around that and just make sure everybody's there.
01:12:20.720 And let's not upset the apple cart, because this apple cart, it's doing gangbusters.
01:12:27.680 We're selling apples like nobody's business.
01:12:31.240 This status quo, gang.
01:12:33.360 Many Republicans are who are voting for Jordan and also voted to remove McCarthy as speaker say they believe it could be seen as a win if Gates win for Gates.
01:12:44.480 If someone such as Jordan was elected.
01:12:46.220 Yeah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:12:47.280 This is I've been told by a good real that what you're talking about is totally what's going on.
01:12:52.240 They are pissed off at Gates for doing this in the first place, and they're not going to give him anybody he wants.
01:12:57.840 And I mean, it is petty.
01:12:59.780 It's pathetic.
01:13:00.580 It is.
01:13:01.180 But that is 100 percent dynamic at work here.
01:13:04.460 And there's no way to get around it unless you find someone that Gates doesn't like, which is essentially what they're going to wind up having to do.
01:13:11.420 So here it is.
01:13:12.420 I've been told by a good number of people that their objection isn't personal to Jim.
01:13:16.780 It's that voting in Jordan is perceived to be rewarding Matt Gates and the rest of the eight.
01:13:25.120 Oh, so, you know, when Stu says petty, it might not be it might be not be an accurate description.
01:13:36.580 I think it might be more than just petty.
01:13:39.120 Yeah.
01:13:39.740 Childish.
01:13:40.520 Childish.
01:13:41.000 Well, petty.
01:13:41.920 And it's it's it is important to note that a lot of this is not directly about Jim Jordan.
01:13:47.640 I mean, there are definitely members who don't like Jordan specifically, but it's more about this idea that they like if you think about it from our perspective for a second, Glenn.
01:13:57.040 We would say don't toss your speaker unless you have a plan to improve the situation and at least have a plan to avoid catastrophic circumstances.
01:14:06.860 Right.
01:14:07.040 That's that would be the type of thing we've talked about for a while.
01:14:10.160 So for us, the upside of this would be if someone like Jordan did get did become speaker, somebody who would improve the situation over McCarthy.
01:14:19.160 That's the exact thing that the holdouts want to prevent.
01:14:23.320 If people like us think this is better, then it will all be seen as worth it.
01:14:28.920 And we will celebrate as if this was a good thing.
01:14:33.540 They can't have that.
01:14:36.280 I know why this is so hard.
01:14:38.320 This is this is occur.
01:14:40.840 We're in the death throes of the the Republicans that, you know, most Americans despise.
01:14:49.980 And, you know, they think that they are so detached from reality.
01:14:56.020 They think that, you know, in in purple states and purple districts that people would rather have a Democrat than somebody who is going to be preaching common sense.
01:15:11.660 Look, we have to open up the oil fields again.
01:15:16.580 We have to build refineries.
01:15:19.500 We are not going to be able to survive.
01:15:22.420 We if you want to be the sugar daddy for the rest of the world.
01:15:29.400 OK, but you're going to have to find that money someplace because people can't afford their house.
01:15:37.100 They can't afford the interest.
01:15:41.180 How many people have had their insurance go through the roof lately?
01:15:46.100 How many?
01:15:48.580 Everything is is going through the roof.
01:15:51.940 I went in to buy a new suit the other day.
01:15:54.140 I haven't bought a new suit in I don't know how long because I'm constantly gaining weight.
01:15:58.840 And so I've just been slipping into, you know, suits that I can just I can't even bring my arms down in because it'll just rip the sleeves right off.
01:16:07.320 And, you know, I'm one of those guys.
01:16:09.300 I've been like, I know, you know, I'm going to buy a suit.
01:16:11.960 I'm going to buy it because I'm going to drop this weight.
01:16:14.340 And this time I went in and I'm like, can I get one three sizes too big, please?
01:16:19.640 But I went in and I buy this certain brand of suit.
01:16:24.460 I've bought it forever.
01:16:25.960 You know, believe it or not, it fits me.
01:16:28.740 And, you know, it's it's a nice suit.
01:16:33.260 I bought a jacket.
01:16:35.280 I thought it was a suit.
01:16:37.060 I bought a jacket.
01:16:39.400 I haven't bought a new suit and I don't know, even know, five years, six years.
01:16:44.700 The jacket was twice the price of what I would have paid for a suit five years ago.
01:16:53.100 And I looked at him and I he rang it up and I'm like, good Lord.
01:16:59.280 Lord, what?
01:17:01.320 No, I think you've rung that up wrong.
01:17:03.360 And he said, no.
01:17:05.420 And I said, come on, man, I know what this is.
01:17:07.960 What are you talking about?
01:17:09.200 And he's like, this is the price.
01:17:11.900 And I said, wow.
01:17:16.560 Next time, could I get a cocktail before you stick your fingers in my eyes and just press them all the way to the back of my skull?
01:17:25.740 Everything is going through the roof.
01:17:29.280 And do you really think that the average person who's not worried about buying a new suit, who is worried about putting food on the table and paying their rent and being able to have enough at the end of the month?
01:17:42.580 Do you really think that your elitist snobbery of, hey, we don't want to upset the apple cart.
01:17:49.840 We just keep the status quo.
01:17:51.740 Do you really think they're going to like that?
01:17:54.960 Do you really think that when we're roped into two wars or let's just call it World War III and things are really bad and they're paying $10 a gallon for gasoline and then you start taking their houses?
01:18:11.760 I don't know.
01:18:13.140 Do you think that's going to work out well for you, Republicans?
01:18:15.860 You are so misguided, so misguided.
01:18:22.100 They are just out of touch.
01:18:25.880 And the Republicans that like Jim Jordan, I know they're going to be called extremists.
01:18:34.320 But I'm sorry, if it's an extremist position, if you want to call me an extremist for saying gender matters, that men are men and women are women, you can call yourself whatever you want.
01:18:50.980 But scientifically speaking, and this is important, that can never change.
01:19:00.100 We don't play footsie with people who are conducting terrorist activities.
01:19:07.200 We shouldn't send pallets of cash over to Hamas or to Iran.
01:19:13.140 I don't want to fight the war for Israel.
01:19:16.340 They're big boys.
01:19:18.000 They've prepared for this since, oh, I don't know, 1948.
01:19:23.140 They can fight their own battles.
01:19:25.680 We'll stand and say, hey, they have a right to exist and they have a right to defend themselves.
01:19:30.440 They start committing atrocities and they lose our support.
01:19:33.960 But I'm not fighting a war for them.
01:19:36.020 And I'm not sending any more money and I'm not sending any more children into death for one of these wars where we don't even know.
01:19:46.380 Again, I say to Matt Gaetz, have a plan.
01:19:49.800 What's the plan in Ukraine?
01:19:52.320 What is it?
01:19:53.020 What is I need a goal?
01:19:54.820 I need a you know, it's like it's like going out into a football game where there is no end zone.
01:20:01.320 It's just it's just numbers on the field and you can run you run right, left.
01:20:10.080 Hell, you can you can run into the stands, but you got to score.
01:20:15.320 But there is no end zone.
01:20:17.080 And so we don't really know how to score, how to even tell when you've made a touchdown or when the game is over.
01:20:27.180 No, not going to do it anymore.
01:20:29.160 Not going to do it.
01:20:31.320 You can't keep printing money and raising interest rates.
01:20:34.860 It's insane.
01:20:36.480 And if that makes me an extremist, so be it.
01:20:39.660 When I say all men are created equal, I mean everybody.
01:20:44.280 I don't care your race, your creed.
01:20:45.960 Everybody gets the same opportunity and they pay the same price as punishment.
01:20:52.680 Not two sets of laws.
01:20:55.460 If that makes me an extremist, Republicans, you should embrace extremism.
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01:24:13.360 hello america it's friday and we've got a lot on our plate uh speaker mccarthy
01:24:24.760 former speaker mccarthy just gave a speech for uh uh uh for i can't stew help me jim jordan
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01:26:24.080 all right uh let's play a little bit of uh former speaker mccarthy's endorsement of jim jordan just
01:26:34.820 a few minutes ago on the floor of the house mr speaker i rise to nominate jim jordan for the speaker
01:26:41.980 of the house
01:26:42.500 now i've listened to the speeches this week and i can already tell you what my friends on the other
01:27:03.000 side will say using their poll tested phrases
01:27:07.380 but let me correct the record jim jordan is an effective legislator
01:27:14.420 now stew i'm going to stop it there stew who's laughing at that i would imagine it's mainly
01:27:26.400 democrats but i think republicans as well you think i think it's mainly democrats there may be a couple
01:27:32.440 republicans joining in on that but this is we're turning into the british parliament now where we
01:27:37.340 just all start yelling things when people say stuff it makes it more fun to watch but i don't
01:27:43.260 like it happening in my country you know what i mean i don't really give a crap i mean the great
01:27:48.580 britain i don't want it to but great britain could sink into the ocean and you'd be like huh so what's for
01:27:55.060 lunch uh now if we sink into the ocean you know they'll probably say you know what's for lunch got
01:28:02.300 any more blood pudding uh and they won't care but i don't want my my house to sound like uh parliament
01:28:11.020 but it is becoming that all right i want to play just a little bit more here because he he says a few
01:28:16.400 things and you you hear a tepid support
01:28:19.260 to legislate is about more than the name on the bill it's about reaching compromise and working
01:28:30.840 long hours behind the scenes to get the job done
01:28:34.520 just sit there
01:28:35.340 the house will come to order
01:28:40.840 gentlemen may resume
01:28:45.120 when you are the chairman of a committee you're responsible for dozens of bills passing the house
01:28:51.760 and being signed into law so let me tell you a few facts that don't come out of the polls
01:28:57.320 as the leader of the judiciary committee jim has passed more bills through the house
01:29:02.580 in just three years than the entire democrat leadership team that has their collective
01:29:07.340 28 years in congress
01:29:09.080 that's nice
01:29:14.480 okay so he's what he's doing here i'm going to play all of it what he's doing here is
01:29:29.000 he is i feel doing a decent job not a great job but he's doing a decent job of trying to say
01:29:39.340 vote for jim jordan but it's not going to happen the democrats are all united as they always are
01:29:46.560 they're always united doesn't matter i mean the devil himself could come out and go hey i want you
01:29:51.480 to vote for me and they'd all be like yes he's our man but the republicans can never seem to get
01:29:58.480 their crap together um because we have too many republicans that believe in a big state over the
01:30:06.140 constitution and bill of rights and that's our problem um and so what is he doing i'll tell you in
01:30:12.940 a minute first let me get an update on the vote bring the live vote count up if you can uh and
01:30:19.420 jeffries how are we doing stew let me see where we are here
01:30:23.840 case okay so we are in the seas here um we're not we've gone through three anti-jordan votes so far
01:30:34.360 all three of them continue to go against jordan florida that's bacon buchanan and buck so no switch
01:30:41.060 there no there it would be a surprise if there was a switch there so jeffries we have chavez
01:30:46.340 deremer coming up here here we go mckenry mckenry okay so that's the second vote for mckenry now um
01:30:55.520 which is the guy who is the current temporary speaker of the house but again so he loses one
01:31:01.120 more and he's out right i think he's already out actually because uh there is one representative
01:31:05.340 who is a jordan voter who's in israel today yeah um okay doing a fact finding okay so
01:31:11.060 all right so it's not going to happen so what was this whole exercise about my feeling and stew i'd
01:31:20.760 love to hear your opinion on this but my feeling is that um mccarthy coming in and you know the the
01:31:29.800 news yesterday that he was going to give the nominating speech and that he was on board what
01:31:36.100 this is a giant game of third graders and if i'm in the third grade i'm smart enough to go
01:31:44.380 wait a minute i might be able to peel three or four of those eight away who voted against me
01:31:54.380 if i if i am nice to jim and i play nice and i'm like hey everybody i love him i've i nominated him
01:32:03.180 i was with you i i understood that you didn't want me and i even stood with you and i gave a speech and
01:32:10.200 i did everything i could behind the scenes but it didn't work so why don't we come back around would
01:32:16.680 anybody consider doing it with me again and you would have that consensus except for those eight
01:32:24.080 and i think you could probably get four of them to say this is insanity we got to stop we got to
01:32:30.040 get back to work i think you're totally right on that i think this is on its surface the most
01:32:36.500 powerful thing mccarthy can do to push jordan through right like he comes out he does the endorsement
01:32:42.860 the people that are loyal to him maybe they listen to him and vote for jordan but i don't think that's
01:32:48.320 what it's actually about it's about the second layer thing where mccarthy is thinking about a
01:32:51.920 comeback remember he doesn't need to get matt gates who hates his guts he needs to get four of
01:32:58.060 those eight to come back to his side not all of them opposed mccarthy just because they didn't like
01:33:03.500 him some of them had process questions some of them had specific things that they were upset about
01:33:07.940 if you can win a few of those guys back you might be able to pull this off and one way to do that is
01:33:13.520 to come out and say i tried really hard we we went all the way to the wall we went as far as we
01:33:18.920 could go with jim jordan it didn't work out i'm sad about it too what if we try me again i think that
01:33:24.660 is something he's going to attempt here um i don't know that it's probable that it will work but okay so
01:33:31.780 dude wants the job you you watch these players uh closer than i do if mccarthy goes back
01:33:41.280 he's not going to go back with a well one vote two votes can get you out of the speakership so
01:33:49.060 you've lost that power but does he go back to uh being at least decent to those people who believe
01:33:59.560 in the con uh in the constitution or does he make those people pay for what we've just gone through
01:34:05.920 i mean i think he makes we get back the good stuff i think he makes gates pay i i think you
01:34:12.480 know that will i don't think that's going to be anywhere any way that could be repaired honestly but
01:34:18.320 or at least for a very long time but i do think the others if they were to come back i think you
01:34:23.600 know he'd be fine with that and and again like he did actually do a bunch of stuff that conservatives
01:34:31.040 wanted he he was not perfect he was not i don't think he's the greatest of all time but he's like
01:34:36.140 compare him to like what we were used to back in the day like john boehner he was much much much
01:34:40.340 better than john boehner i mean a guy like thomas massey would never be able to be happy with john
01:34:46.100 boehner he was relatively happy with mccarthy's and a lot of conservatives were we talked to uh you
01:34:51.220 know chip roy who wasn't thrilled with mccarthy but also did not vote again to take him out because he
01:34:57.460 did not see a better option and this is you know what we're watching now is a vote on the last
01:35:02.220 really best chance at a better option going down in flames um that is uh and yeah this is another
01:35:11.200 development here as we're watching this i'm kind of trying to do three things at once here but
01:35:14.600 one of the big questions today was jordan went pretty hard to the mat uh in trying to win over
01:35:22.700 these three i think it's three new york republicans that had voted for lee zeldin
01:35:28.180 uh previously in these elections and they actually he got to the point where he actually got lee zeldin
01:35:33.900 to come in and uh go after these guys and say please vote for jordan please go vote for jordan
01:35:38.520 zeldin stepped in and tried on that effort and uh the first one of them just voted which was anthony
01:35:44.420 d'esposito and he voted uh again for lee zeldin anyway so that didn't work this is just childish
01:35:51.440 it's one of the minor just childish parts of this because one of the things with that was
01:35:56.400 it's not about him necessarily winning the speakership here but could he show positive
01:36:01.140 momentum go from 22 uh republicans lost to 17 or 15 or something showing progress i'm getting closer
01:36:09.180 and closer and closer that eventually did happen with mccarthy even though he had several votes where
01:36:13.460 it was even like he he never went backwards jordan went slightly backwards last time the question is
01:36:19.520 does he go farther this time and if he goes farther this time there's a good chance he just gives it
01:36:24.620 up and decides not to keep going i gotta tell you can you imagine i mean we are so we're so spoiled
01:36:32.580 they were like that's just crazy can you imagine the 1859 or 1860 convention uh with abraham lincoln
01:36:41.320 50 votes 50 votes lincoln wasn't even really considered he was one of those guys that were like
01:36:50.440 how about abraham lincoln yeah how about abraham lincoln and he wins the 50th vote he wins and he
01:37:03.020 wasn't the guy going in but they couldn't decide on anybody that's that's imagine we we walk out with
01:37:11.300 the guy with the bow tie that really nobody knows who he is henry and you got him you got him running
01:37:16.960 you got him running things imagine going into a convention for president and like this unknown guy
01:37:25.820 that really nobody knows that on the 50th ballot they're like let's throw him in he's ugly enough
01:37:33.680 not to ever get elected check out the hat and yeah and and he does imagine how surprised and that's
01:37:42.760 that's the thing about abraham lincoln too that's so amazing he wasn't liked by either side he wasn't
01:37:48.500 really liked by and this i i really like even the republicans back then they didn't like abraham lincoln
01:37:54.940 really um and they also didn't really uh the the the course the whigs and the democrats hated abraham
01:38:03.920 lincoln he was not liked at all i mean you know you think we're bad now it was it was worse then yeah
01:38:12.640 i think that's true glenn it's something to keep in perspective you know what what is unique about
01:38:17.300 this situation right now is not that mccarthy's the worst guy ever or the republicans are more in
01:38:22.100 disarray than ever what's unique about this is they only have a four seat majority this is really
01:38:27.400 hard to do when you have this type of majority especially when you're a party like the republicans
01:38:33.700 where you have real diversity right from moderate to conservative like there is a there's a big big
01:38:40.440 difference between the most moderate and the most conservative republican in this conference and you
01:38:45.540 know like it's going to be really hard to get 217 through i mean i i think they need weeks and weeks
01:38:51.560 and weeks and and honestly probably even more than that to figure this out which is why i still think
01:38:55.960 eventually they'll probably wind up settling on putting mchenry in temporarily and trying to come
01:39:00.940 up with a plan behind the scenes that probably the next you don't think most likely option though is
01:39:05.380 mccarthy returning i mean that's probably the next most likely option right which is crazy i think
01:39:10.080 that's i personally think that's the first option it's possible mchenry you can't put a guy
01:39:15.340 check on this i don't think constitutionally you can just put a guy in
01:39:19.100 and just say yeah we're just gonna go with this temporary guy he's in line for the office of the
01:39:24.100 presidency well i don't think he would be in line for the office for the presidency what they would
01:39:27.980 do is expand his powers as a temp basically it's like you got a temp worker they come in they're
01:39:33.500 doing they're answering the phones they're doing okay with that you give them some filing uh
01:39:37.120 responsibilities you maybe maybe you're you know you're you're giving them some other things to do
01:39:41.800 around the office that's the way this is gonna work that's not the job of the speaker
01:39:45.360 yeah no i just think this is a bad idea what they're saying is if they give him explicit
01:39:50.060 powers as a temp to be able to pass legislation and move things around they can still do that
01:39:55.740 and it would not make him speaker of the house so he would not be in line for the presidency a major
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01:42:21.240 wait a minute
01:42:29.500 do i have a uh do i have a misread on my i just think somebody added to my show schedule jim jordan
01:42:41.000 going to be on with us at the bottom of the hour chip roy i think it's going to be on with us oh chip
01:42:46.660 roy that's what i'm getting okay yeah chip roy is going to be on okay that makes more sense to me
01:42:50.480 uh but uh anxious to hear from uh chip roy on this so he's supposed to vote and he's on the
01:42:55.920 any minute i think they're in the h's right now or the i's we're getting close to the ice he's in
01:43:01.020 the r's if you don't know um the alphabet it'd take a little while to get there and if he's on the
01:43:05.000 bottom of the hour he may not be able to get his vote in uh but uh it is very clear that jordan will
01:43:10.720 not be become speaker with this vote that is it's like 100 clear at this point you know it's hard to
01:43:16.540 keep track of this 100 as we're doing the show but to my count every single representative who voted
01:43:22.120 against jordan so far has continued to vote that way including another new york representative
01:43:26.960 who was the big rumor was they might switch and go to jordan does not seem like that's happened
01:43:32.440 and uh i could be wrong on this it seems like it might be even a little higher i may have missed a
01:43:38.600 name as it was going on but i think he actually might be behind his pace from the last vote
01:43:42.760 this is not going to happen here uh you know i don't think it's going to ever happen for jordan
01:43:47.660 unfortunately um but as of right now it's just a matter of where you go next and i don't think
01:43:55.580 they have any plan and again you don't put yourself in a position like this unless you do have
01:44:00.200 a plan uh that's a that's a lesson maybe we'll learn next time well i mean um this is a plan
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01:44:17.740 billion to uh ukraine 10 billion to israel 4 billion for the border and 8 for global humanitarian aid
01:44:27.180 yeah i okay i would like to at least discuss that and have the speaker push back back program
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01:45:56.100 welcome to the glenn back program we are so glad that you're here thank you so much for uh listening i
01:46:10.740 you know can we go back to the floor of the house because they're they're still voting chip roy is going
01:46:15.720 to join us here in a second but they're voting and doing a call and jordan jordan mooney we just had
01:46:26.180 a miller meeks vote um and of course we knew miller meeks was not going to vote for jordan she's one of
01:46:31.760 the people who's been complaining about supposed incredible death threats against her um but uh miller
01:46:37.840 meeks did vote and i think this is the one thing we can take out of this vote is she voted for mchenry
01:46:43.580 she is uh one of many now i don't know how many there's been total 10 maybe that have voted for
01:46:49.740 mchenry um most people they were voting for either scalise or mccarthy before this so this may be a move
01:46:56.160 by them to try to elevate mc henry as the potential next person or at least in that temp role with
01:47:02.800 expanded powers jeffries i love his fort why not you know okay jeffries listen listen to the way the
01:47:11.520 woman i love it she's disgusted by all of it she calls murphy bergeer jeffries jordan uh nadler
01:47:21.380 jeffries jeffries jeffries jeffries jeffries just disgusted by the whole process she's like a
01:47:33.560 representative of us yeah jeffries jeffries jeffries i hate all of you but jordan jordan
01:47:42.780 it doesn't matter who they're voting for this is not gonna yeah yeah this is this is not going uh
01:47:50.240 anywhere um this stew brings up that this might be to get mchenry in um we were just saying that
01:47:59.300 uh mccarthy giving the speech for jeffries uh might have been not uh jim jordan might have been
01:48:10.420 the uh the play to get him back in uh but now that we see 10 people are voting for mchenry
01:48:18.520 maybe the next the next play is mchenry yeah basically you're sending messages here right
01:48:23.960 if you're opposing jordan here who do you want to go to who do you think is the realistic possibility
01:48:28.440 so i think you know again i think both mchenry and mccarthy are the top two possibilities of what
01:48:33.980 we end up with here though there's still catastrophic outliers apply again if i were the democrats right
01:48:39.840 now what i would be doing is stop nominating hakeem jeffries over and over again and getting
01:48:44.940 your 212 votes every single time if i were them and please do not listen to me if you're a democrat
01:48:50.060 right now with any sort of influence turn the radio off immediately but what i would do is find
01:48:54.880 like the most moderate squishy worst republican i could think of and just start nominating them in
01:49:02.580 in was that romney is in the senate and he's out soon so yeah but he might you're gonna have to go
01:49:08.680 for the second worst well maybe he will step over uh seriously like a mit romney type figure right
01:49:14.480 pick someone like that who's going to be super critical of donald trump and and uh is going to
01:49:20.160 agree with you on 30 40 50 maybe 80 percent of things and and just vote in unison for him you'd
01:49:27.060 only have to pick off a few republicans you get four or five of them who really like this guy and all
01:49:33.020 of a sudden you would get you got it control and this guy would owe you the the loyalties for getting
01:49:40.280 the job i why they don't do that i don't know because they're just stupid or they don't they they
01:49:46.560 just can't they can't pass by hakeem jeffries he's the next guy on the on the list and he's got all
01:49:52.460 the intersectional values we're voting for today but but i'm surprised they haven't at least attempted
01:49:58.500 something like that uh but you know luckily they haven't because i think it might work uh right now
01:50:03.880 though there's there's two mccarthy and mckenry are probably the most likely guys that are going to
01:50:09.580 get this it does seem like the vote will get worse here for jordan as well that's another notable
01:50:14.240 thing the new york trying to win over the new york representatives does not seem to have worked
01:50:19.120 um and yeah in fact zelden actually has more votes in this in this round than he did in the previous
01:50:26.380 rounds again zelden not running of course to become speaker but he's getting a lot of these protest votes
01:50:32.540 and it does seem like it's going to be higher than the 22 jordan uh lost last time will this be the
01:50:41.680 end i mean i my guess is i don't think he's gonna he was threatening to make people stay and vote
01:50:47.000 throughout the weekend i don't know that he's actually gonna do that um it doesn't seem like
01:50:50.920 he has a chance to pull this off unfortunately because i think he'd do a good job uh by the way i got
01:50:57.460 a uh i got a copy of romney's book um the new one that is out uh mit romney and it's a tell-all um
01:51:05.060 oh i know uh and he talks about it he talks about me when we met and he said i i was carrying my bible
01:51:12.560 for some unknown reason and uh and then i sat there and i blubbered that that those are his words and he
01:51:20.260 just looked at his uh staff member as i was blubbering on and uh he just looked at his mouth never again
01:51:27.620 and uh he hates these these crazy tea party conservatives and then he does a hatchet job
01:51:37.600 on mike lee um there was one race however that romney was following more closely than any other
01:51:43.940 his fellow utah senator mike lee was up for re-election facing off against evan mcmuffin
01:51:48.780 a moderate i'm sorry mcmullen i misread that a moderate independent uh normally an incumbent republican
01:51:54.940 would barely have to open his mouth to win in utah but lee was unusually pop unpopular a former
01:52:01.300 constitutional lawyer lawyer he had ridden the 2010 tea party wave into the senate where he made a name
01:52:07.100 for himself as a rabble rousing wingman to ted cruz when i think of mike lee i think of a rabble rouser
01:52:15.980 oh yeah uh within within the local utah establishment many viewed lee as a showboating obstructionist
01:52:23.660 really really whose penchant for provocation recently uh routinely embarrassed his home state
01:52:34.140 and his religion um man there is so much here uh then in the aftermath of january 6 more than 60
01:52:44.420 leaked tech messages between lee and the white house chief of staff mark meadows showed the center
01:52:48.620 enthusiastically assisting trump's plot to overturn the results of the election in one text lee claimed
01:52:55.340 to be spending 14 hours a day on the effort yeah yeah he was he was doing all the research that he
01:53:01.340 could do and then he was saying i don't see a path here this this is what the constitution says and i
01:53:09.260 don't see a path here but if you want to take it here's what's constitutional and what's not and i've
01:53:15.020 been spending 14 hours a day on this so trust me that's what he was saying um romney thought it would
01:53:24.780 be a long shot to beat mike lee but he had no interest waiting into the race he knew he'd be
01:53:32.620 expected to endorse the republican incumbent but he couldn't bring himself to do it in march he told
01:53:37.500 politico that he planned to stay neutral because both candidates were friends it was a bit of a stretch
01:53:43.340 romney had only met mcmuffin a handful of times and while he knew lee much better their relationship
01:53:48.940 was little more than cordial it was a tidy way for him to stay on the sidelines he figured
01:53:54.860 lee would let it go but he figured wrong as election day neared the polls stayed too close for comfort the
01:54:02.140 national republican senatorial committee was forced to spend its scarce resources its scarce resources they
01:54:10.220 fought a republican with those resources in alaska forced to spend its scarce resources protecting a
01:54:17.820 seat that was supposed to be in the bag party leaders began lobbying romney behind the scenes
01:54:23.100 then a few weeks before the election lee appeared on tucker carlson's show to call out
01:54:27.740 romney's lack of support the host and senator worked as a tag team with a former ridiculing romney and
01:54:34.620 later begging for his endorsement uh this guy is pierre d'electo who marched with black lives matter
01:54:41.420 who hates the nuclear family and endorsed the riots i think he's gone insane carlson said it's
01:54:47.420 noteworthy here that 48 of my other republican colleagues are on board with me lee said at one
01:54:53.180 point look lee looked right at straight at the camera to address romney please get on board help me win
01:54:59.020 re-election help us do that you can get your entire family to donate to me through lee4senate.com
01:55:07.660 romney was confused why would mike lee draw attention to this uh more than that though he was galled
01:55:16.380 by the presumption that he should automatically support lee with no questions asked this guy he just
01:55:23.500 i mean this is the this is the this is the book for elites if you want to understand elites and how
01:55:36.300 they view the world and how they hate anyone who is not an elite who actually believes in something
01:55:46.540 who believes in the tea party in it romney talks about how oh in 2012 and 2010 he just had to meet with
01:55:55.500 people that his staff said you really need to get on board if you're going to have a mass uh you know
01:56:03.500 wave and you got to get everybody on board you got to meet with these people and uh oh he just didn't
01:56:10.060 want to meet with all the baptists and because they were mean and they just didn't want to meet with
01:56:16.460 the tea party people because they were crazy but he gave it a college try what a jerk what a jerk
01:56:27.900 um uh so if you're elite that book is coming out soon i think so question for you glenn i thought
01:56:31.980 you said it was his it was romney's book but he's referring to romney's but it's a raw yeah it's
01:56:37.740 right it's a book on romney okay uh okay but it's romney's book so yeah it's a tell-all book
01:56:45.900 right he worked closely with the author in some way is a belief yeah that way he can distance himself
01:56:51.660 from anything you know of course of course well it sounds like a lot of fun i can't wait to read it
01:56:57.180 um and let me tell you well it'll be on the it'll be the dusty book on the bookshelf if you ever
01:57:02.780 want to pull it down perfect uh so and it will be a collector's item because i i i imagine there's
01:57:09.340 going to be tens of them sold well nationwide i do hope that this we can finally dispense with this
01:57:14.860 idea that you know what mit romney i don't agree with his policies but i think he's a really good
01:57:20.300 guy you know i think he's a wonderful man you know sure sometimes i don't agree with him but you
01:57:26.380 know what at the end of the day he's a really good guy is he is he if he's out here leaking uh
01:57:33.180 bs narratives about private meetings and um i did he bring up uh the you know the george washington
01:57:40.700 letter you gave him that he never returned did he ever did that in the book i've let that no i've
01:57:45.500 let that go oh i want to antagonize can i rip at that scab a little bit because i want you to remember
01:57:49.980 it yeah thank you i want you no i i thank you for that uh just priceless artifact that he just uh
01:57:57.260 lost uh but anyway um uh he didn't know i wanted it back i mean it's just how could anyone know that
01:58:03.740 and a man who loves america obviously an original copy of farewell address by george washington why
01:58:09.420 would anybody want that back no and why would you hold on to put this right right i'm just gonna put
01:58:14.540 this here on this table for a while in public um anyway um uh the uh the the other thing you have to
01:58:23.420 uh gleam from this is how disgusted the elites are in our own party by most of the people in their party
01:58:33.100 the hard-working people the people that actually believe in the constitution and the bill of rights
01:58:38.380 they're they're beneath them and they'll sully themselves if they have to talk to them but
01:58:46.140 they're not going to like it this is a really good uh insider view of an elitist if you need any more
01:58:55.740 proof get it at your library okay um back in just a second our sponsor uh this half hour is relief
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02:00:19.980 friends uh as we come to the end of our broadcast ministry
02:00:26.060 we ask you to quietly leave the chapel as we have to clean it up for the next ministry to come in
02:00:38.300 like that unwashed heathen steve dace can i get an e-mail he's got the devil himself on today i
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02:01:59.500 stew i'm uh i'm dead out
02:02:01.980 we've got nothing really is this is this yeah now didn't should roll the roll the credits because
02:02:12.140 i guess we could do that i mean there's there's several things that we could do here like this
02:02:16.220 and there you have it another example of why glenn beck is in the radio hall of fame
02:02:23.500 mark i've been marconi
02:02:24.460 no no one of his broadcasts is like clean out of stuff to say guys that's uh hang out hang out
02:02:30.060 just a second you can't be inducted into the hall of fame more than once okay so now that i'm in the
02:02:37.980 hall of fame i don't really give a flying crap oh really that's now yeah yeah once you're inducted
02:02:44.780 i mean you don't go out you don't go out and throw a no hitter you know what i mean you're like
02:02:50.140 i'm in the hall of fame i've done my work i mean oj simpson's still in the hall of fame so i mean
02:02:55.500 if oj can stay in you certainly can have a couple of bad shows well i tell you what i'm gonna have
02:03:01.180 amen and i am going to you know i'll if i start murdering women then i'll put some more work into
02:03:09.020 you know my status of the hall of fame but i'm not going to get in twice they they just won't take me out
02:03:20.140 you