The Glenn Beck Program - September 13, 2019


The 'Amazing' Debate: Biden’s Ancient, Castro’s a Jerk, and WE Deserve an Apology | Guests: Brad Meltzer & Bill O’Reilly | 9⧸13⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

162.86514

Word Count

20,231

Sentence Count

1,978

Misogynist Sentences

36

Hate Speech Sentences

22


Summary

On today's show, the brother and sister duo of the and are joined by special guest and long time friend of the show, Pat McAfee. They discuss the latest in the NFL, Home Title Lock, and much more!


Transcript

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00:01:10.780 well hello america it's friday
00:01:40.760 and a good friday it's going to be um i don't know about you uh but if you if you watch the
00:01:49.340 debate last night which of course both of us did you did right stew you watched the debate last night
00:01:56.380 yeah yes so we were all over um you're not getting a look when you go to cnn or the new york times you're
00:02:05.840 not really getting all of the facts on what happened joe biden um
00:02:12.980 they said they thought he helped himself last night i i'm i'd like to disagree with that
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00:03:43.340 all right
00:03:51.380 so still um you know i'm gonna say this and this is gonna be redundant for you because
00:04:00.540 i'm gonna play some clips from the on your and you i've heard all these clips already yeah you saw
00:04:07.280 last night yeah i mean it's just like i i guess you weren't watching football last night were you
00:04:11.660 was there a game i don't know i don't know i wouldn't know i don't i don't like sports yeah
00:04:18.620 and i wasn't at a parent teacher conference last night either begging to go yeah this is the first
00:04:24.880 time first time ever can i go talk to your teachers instead um so uh we were going to play
00:04:31.360 a couple of clips for you um now this is one of many but i want to start with this one uh
00:04:39.960 this is joe biden talking about how the government uh really can partner with parents to uh help them
00:04:49.300 raise their kids listen uh this is a biden confused about tv
00:04:56.860 we bring social workers into homes and parents to help them deal with how to raise their children
00:05:05.460 it's not that they don't want to help they don't want they don't know quite what to do
00:05:09.140 play the radio make sure the television excuse me make sure you have the record player on at night
00:05:15.260 the phone make sure the kids hear words
00:05:18.200 what now hang on just a second i just want to just to make joe biden feel comfortable
00:05:26.920 i have an old record player here
00:05:29.920 it's getting up to speed okay so anyway so good god are we in the shining right now
00:05:43.620 now it's up to speed yeah so isn't that terrifying isn't that what your record player sounds yeah
00:05:52.000 i mean joe biden oh geez hang on hey kids you all know that
00:05:59.460 there okay so uh you know you gotta have the record player going this is the part where jack
00:06:08.240 nicholson's at a really nice party right it is kind of freaky isn't it yeah yeah yeah and this
00:06:16.440 is like turn it down you know it has volume control yeah there oh there's like a little
00:06:21.500 you just close the front of it and that's the volume want it louder i'll open it up
00:06:27.140 close it that's your volume control it's fantastic so joe biden when was the last time you heard
00:06:35.040 anyone say you know kids just don't hear enough words so you got to make sure the parents have the
00:06:41.000 record player on it's been a while since i've heard that sentence uh attempted i i don't think
00:06:48.620 i've ever heard that sentence no even even growing up at a time where there were record players
00:06:54.820 i don't remember anybody's advice keep the record player on yeah i don't uh remember that either
00:07:03.240 uh it's a uh it's especially weird how he came to it because he came to it not from i would have
00:07:10.860 assumed he said record player i mean you know tv no he actually went tv and then corrected it to
00:07:16.520 record player and then he went the phone and then he realized no the phone wouldn't work i mean listen
00:07:21.000 to this again this is really not good we bring social workers into homes and parents to help them
00:07:28.300 deal with how to raise their children it's not that they don't want to help they don't want they
00:07:32.660 don't know quite what to do play the radio make sure the television excuse me make sure you have
00:07:38.860 the record player on at night the phone make sure the kids hear words wow first of all can we also
00:07:46.540 step back and and realize he's like talking about social workers coming into your home to help you
00:07:51.080 raise your kids which is like the policy there seems questionable well especially if they're
00:07:56.440 saying turn on the radio turn on where's the record player you know you know you kids nowadays you
00:08:02.560 don't understand turn on the radio i mean radio is even not the future i hate to say it as a national
00:08:11.900 broadcaster but it shows how out of touch he is radio no television no no television no record players
00:08:21.020 put on the record player i'll tell you what edison's got one of these things you crank all around
00:08:26.700 you put a little wax cylinder in there and maybe kids have wax in their ears where are my shoes
00:08:32.540 i mean he is out i think what he's actually trying to refer to there is there's some research that
00:08:39.660 shows that you know uh kids perform better later in life if their parents read to them if they're
00:08:46.380 hearing conversations if they're hearing words that you know their vocabularies are better later
00:08:51.320 in life but uh he did not he did not he didn't he didn't nail that okay um how about um uh how about
00:09:00.060 this one um when biden said let's do i'm the vice president do we have that one let's put pressure
00:09:08.720 on the past the violence against women act now but you didn't answer the question did you make no did
00:09:14.940 you make a mistake with those deportations the president did the best thing that was able to
00:09:21.080 be done how about you i'm the vice president united states uh secretary castro wait i mean i don't know
00:09:27.760 on that one okay all right in that he's talking about a scenario okay at that time he was the vice
00:09:33.200 all right all right i can't kill him on that one well he did call bernie sanders the president last
00:09:37.720 night he keeps doing that that's a weird one so he called cory booker the president last time right
00:09:43.420 right right now here's here's castro confronting him on this low blow or the right thing to do
00:09:52.280 listen to this they wouldn't have to buy in that's a big difference because barack obama's vision was
00:09:58.060 not to leave 10 million people uncovered he wanted every single person in this country covered my plan
00:10:03.980 would do that your plan would not have to buy in they do not have to buy you just said that you just
00:10:09.760 said that two minutes ago you just said two minutes ago that they would have to buy in you said they
00:10:14.740 would have to buy in you said they would have to buy in if she qualified are you are you forgetting
00:10:18.040 what you said tract Hiphop
00:10:20.380 are you forgetting already what you said just two minutes ago
00:10:23.900 I mean I can't believe that you said two minutes ago that they had to buy in
00:10:29.060 And now you're saying they don't have to buy.
00:10:30.560 You're forgetting that.
00:10:31.360 I said anyone like your grandmother who has no money.
00:10:34.380 You need a health care system.
00:10:35.680 You're automatically enrolled.
00:10:37.420 It automatically enrolls people regardless of whether they choose to opt in or not.
00:10:42.220 I'm fulfilling the legacy of Barack Obama, and you're not.
00:10:46.240 I'll be surprised at him.
00:10:49.300 That's actually a solid line by Biden.
00:10:51.960 The one thing I did take out of this debate is that Julian Castro is a jerk.
00:10:56.300 Jerk.
00:10:56.760 A just jerk.
00:10:58.120 He didn't help himself with that at all.
00:10:59.920 Awful guy.
00:11:00.800 Yeah.
00:11:00.980 I mean, here's a guy who is a zilch in the world.
00:11:06.020 He's a zilch.
00:11:07.200 And he is plucked by Obama-Biden into a prime role in the administration for no reason other than to improve his prospects at future election.
00:11:19.320 And how does he pay these guys back?
00:11:21.460 He goes on stage.
00:11:22.260 It's the second time he's done it.
00:11:23.760 He tries to go after Biden because he's just trying to become the vice president under Warren.
00:11:31.480 Like, he believes Warren Castro is a thing.
00:11:34.000 He's doing what Biden used to do.
00:11:36.440 Yeah.
00:11:36.880 When he wanted to be vice president, he was the president's attack dog.
00:11:40.540 Attack dog.
00:11:40.880 And that is what he's doing for Warren right now.
00:11:42.480 So Warren doesn't have to do it.
00:11:43.800 But he, I mean, just the character of a person who does that is...
00:11:47.980 Correct.
00:11:48.540 But is it legitimate to point out, wait a minute, you just, are you forgetting?
00:11:54.140 Because I didn't remember him saying that.
00:11:56.180 I think Biden was right on the point, wasn't he?
00:11:59.440 I mean, it was, we'll have to go back and listen to the audio.
00:12:02.200 I'd have to have actually not been an apparent teacher.
00:12:06.100 Right.
00:12:06.400 And, and I remember this play.
00:12:08.760 I remember this because it was a three yard run.
00:12:12.020 You said, wait a minute, hold it.
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00:14:23.800 We have Kevin Ryan on now with us.
00:14:26.220 Kevin was down in Houston.
00:14:29.880 Are you still in Houston, or are you back yet?
00:14:32.180 I'm still in Houston.
00:14:33.280 Okay.
00:14:34.080 Kevin, how was it in the debate hall itself?
00:14:38.080 What did you see?
00:14:39.560 What stuck out to you?
00:14:41.520 So I was actually in the media.
00:14:43.500 I said all the media, for the most part, were in a gymnasium that was, like, right around the corner.
00:14:49.900 And it actually worked out in a pretty cool way because I was able to change the way the media reacted to what was going on in the auditorium.
00:15:00.160 And there were a lot of disparities.
00:15:01.920 There were a few moments, like, when Yang's saying about, when he said, I'm Asian, so I know a lot of doctors.
00:15:10.460 The audience didn't really react at all.
00:15:15.540 The media, surprisingly, was, like, cracking up.
00:15:18.620 They thought it was really funny.
00:15:20.900 Really?
00:15:21.500 Because I've seen a lot of criticism on that one, saying that he was heightening stereotypes.
00:15:28.100 And it's like, if you're going to have a stereotype, being a doctor is not the worst one.
00:15:32.220 I mean, it's like...
00:15:33.160 You know what?
00:15:34.380 You know what?
00:15:35.380 That's just coming from a guy who's got a bunch of good-looking kids and very successful and uber smart.
00:15:42.540 And healing people.
00:15:43.860 And healing people.
00:15:44.400 We got those Asians this time.
00:15:49.920 I think, at the end of the day, Biden was the winner of that debate.
00:15:57.760 Even with all of the...
00:15:59.660 I mean, doesn't he look like maybe he doesn't have a grip on at least his...
00:16:08.400 Anything?
00:16:08.920 Yeah.
00:16:10.320 Yeah, for sure.
00:16:11.380 And there were a few moments during his gas when there was, like, chatter through the room.
00:16:19.120 Like, his record player statement.
00:16:21.160 Yeah.
00:16:21.340 All you could hear after that was, like, everybody in the room was like, oh, why is he talking about record players?
00:16:28.540 It's interesting with Biden in that he has a stamina issue, I would say, where he was good for the first half hour or so.
00:16:38.580 For sure.
00:16:39.040 And that's the part that most people watch, number one.
00:16:41.820 You know, I'm not sure that that's a good thing, though, for the president.
00:16:44.600 No, it's a terrible thing.
00:16:46.140 I'm good for 30 minutes a day.
00:16:48.980 Maybe they'll do less damage if he's only there for 30 minutes a day.
00:16:52.240 It could be an upside of Biden from our perspective.
00:16:54.180 But I think, like, he winds up, the longer these things go, he can't avoid the go-to-joe-30-330.com.
00:17:05.140 And he just can't...
00:17:05.900 He eventually will get himself caught in sort of that, you know, word barrage that he can't sort out.
00:17:11.800 But at the beginning, he was relatively focused and did okay.
00:17:15.120 And I don't think...
00:17:16.120 Did you...
00:17:16.640 I didn't get the idea that there was a huge loser or winner.
00:17:20.780 Nothing changed in the race from this debate.
00:17:23.160 Was that your perspective?
00:17:24.560 Kevin?
00:17:24.720 I think Biden got lucky that Castro obviously drank too much Red Bull before the debate and was just so salty.
00:17:36.040 Because nobody liked his attack on Biden.
00:17:40.740 It just seemed kind of unnecessarily nasty.
00:17:46.560 Especially coming from him.
00:17:47.640 Was he right, Kevin, about...
00:17:50.060 Was he right about the...
00:17:53.140 The...
00:17:54.400 You just said that you'd have to sign up.
00:17:57.780 He wasn't right.
00:17:58.760 No.
00:17:59.200 He was not right.
00:18:00.320 It was actually wrong.
00:18:01.240 No.
00:18:01.640 Oh, jeez.
00:18:03.160 I know.
00:18:03.840 If you're going to attack someone like that, at least have the facts correct.
00:18:07.380 I mean, that's a bad attack to launch if you're not right.
00:18:10.360 Let me ask you this.
00:18:11.860 What was anyone's reaction to Biden saying, hey, we didn't put kids in cages?
00:18:18.420 See, I didn't get a reaction out of that at all.
00:18:21.600 And it was fascinating to see this.
00:18:26.500 And one way I saw it was with Klobuchar.
00:18:30.340 Every time Klobuchar spoke, the whole media room was like, oh, thank God we have a break now.
00:18:36.440 So they would just like chat with their neighbors.
00:18:38.820 People would go get a drink or food.
00:18:41.600 Wow.
00:18:42.460 They did not care about anything she said at all.
00:18:46.440 That's interesting, too, because she had a pretty good debate.
00:18:48.720 It was definitely her best one so far.
00:18:51.620 Definitely.
00:18:52.040 She had some canned lies.
00:18:53.340 Like the Houston we have a problem thing.
00:18:55.780 Just like people...
00:18:57.300 The whole room was like, oh, come on.
00:18:59.220 Yeah, that's a groaner.
00:19:00.320 That is a groaner.
00:19:01.380 I mean, come on.
00:19:02.020 I know you're in Houston.
00:19:03.260 I'll be back!
00:19:05.020 Okay.
00:19:06.060 That's weird.
00:19:07.400 I mean, you could tell.
00:19:08.200 And this was the thing with Castro.
00:19:09.840 Castro went into that debate.
00:19:11.220 Whether he had a senior moment or not, he was going to say, have you forgotten what you said two minutes ago?
00:19:16.820 He knew he was going to say it.
00:19:17.960 He had it planned.
00:19:18.600 He was waiting to bring it out.
00:19:19.860 He thought he had a good opportunity.
00:19:21.440 He blew that opportunity.
00:19:22.840 And he did it in a way that now everybody hates him, which they should, because he just seems like a jerk.
00:19:27.600 I mean, he just seems like a jerk.
00:19:29.040 How about the reaction with Elizabeth Warren from the press?
00:19:33.040 I mean, they seem to really like her, which I still don't completely understand myself.
00:19:42.540 By the way, we're talking to Kevin Ryan.
00:19:43.820 He's a writer for glenbeck.com and also theblaze.com.
00:19:48.440 I'm sorry.
00:19:51.260 Go ahead.
00:19:51.540 No, no, no.
00:19:51.980 Go ahead.
00:19:52.420 So you were talking about Elizabeth Warren.
00:19:54.040 So after the debates, all the candidates went over to the media center.
00:20:01.060 All the candidates except for Biden, by the way, for whatever reason.
00:20:04.420 But it was a good gauge of who the media are really, really kind of obsessed with or a big fan of because they would follow around.
00:20:18.980 They would basically mob the candidates who they really liked.
00:20:22.000 And they were definitely following Warren around.
00:20:27.200 And they were following Harris around, which surprised me because every time she spoke, the whole room just completely cringed.
00:20:36.020 Yeah.
00:20:36.940 She, again, did not have a good debate.
00:20:39.320 She's struggling.
00:20:40.780 I mean, she's struggling to recapture her magic from debate one.
00:20:44.580 And she seems to go into these things with these ideas, you know, a lot of canned lines.
00:20:50.280 I mean, she's not helping herself right now.
00:20:52.400 I did see there.
00:20:53.240 They did mob her, though.
00:20:54.360 Kevin had sent some pictures and there were reporters all over her.
00:20:59.140 You know, Biden's interesting, though.
00:21:00.840 I mean, there's a good strategic argument to say Biden doesn't have to do anything to win this nomination.
00:21:05.320 He just has to not screw it up.
00:21:06.580 So he comes out and he has a good first half hour and kind of sits back and, you know, hopefully people tuned out by the time he started talking about record players.
00:21:15.360 And then why go to the spin room where you might have another bad moment, right?
00:21:19.680 What's the point?
00:21:21.260 He's already winning by, you know, 10 points or 8 points or 15 points, depending on the poll.
00:21:26.480 What was the reaction?
00:21:27.660 Let me play Beto Hell Yes.
00:21:31.700 I want to hear the press room reaction to this.
00:21:35.700 The high impact, high velocity round when it hits your body shreds everything inside of your body because it was designed to do that
00:21:43.500 so that you would bleed to death on a battlefield and not be able to get up and kill one of our soldiers.
00:21:48.320 When we see that being used against children and in Odessa, I met the mother of a 15 year old girl who was shot by an AR-15.
00:21:57.220 And that mother watched her bleed to death over the course of an hour because so many other people were shot by that AR-15 in Odessa, in Midland.
00:22:05.420 There weren't enough ambulances to get to them in time.
00:22:08.480 Hell yes.
00:22:09.040 We're going to take your AR-15, your AK-47.
00:22:11.920 We're not going to allow it to be used against our fellow Americans anymore.
00:22:15.940 You know, what an interesting trick he did, a shell game of, look at these bullets.
00:22:24.240 And they bled to death because there weren't enough ambulances.
00:22:27.140 It wasn't the bullet.
00:22:28.000 It wasn't the AR-15.
00:22:30.040 The press loved that, I'm guessing?
00:22:32.240 There was really no reaction.
00:22:35.640 And I think the reason why is because they could see what he was getting at.
00:22:42.600 Yeah.
00:22:42.980 And it wasn't really, there was no surprise there.
00:22:46.460 Yeah, he's been previewing this for a few days.
00:22:48.520 It was a surprise, however, that no one took the middle ground on guns last night.
00:22:53.840 Not a single Democrat.
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00:24:29.800 Homes and parents, to help them deal with how to raise their children.
00:24:34.080 It's not that they don't want to help.
00:24:35.460 They don't know quite what to do.
00:24:38.100 Play the radio.
00:24:39.100 Make sure the television, excuse me, make sure you have the record player on at night.
00:24:43.560 Make sure the kids hear words.
00:24:47.660 We're just making sure the kids are hearing words.
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00:24:53.020 And what kids aren't screaming for the Mills Brothers?
00:24:55.920 Oh, kids love it.
00:24:56.760 I mean, they really love the Mills Brothers these days.
00:25:00.140 Yeah, they do.
00:25:00.880 What year was this thing made?
00:25:02.540 This is a real record player here.
00:25:03.840 This is about 1920.
00:25:03.940 Yeah, this is in our studio.
00:25:06.440 This is a Columbia Grammophonala.
00:25:09.560 Grammophonala, phonala, phonala, phonala, gramophonala, I guess.
00:25:15.320 It's probably about 1920.
00:25:18.140 It is pretty amazing.
00:25:19.280 Yeah.
00:25:20.520 Oops, it's starting to slow down.
00:25:22.020 I think I better take it off here.
00:25:23.560 It gets a little ugly.
00:25:25.460 All right, let me go to Brad Meltzer, who I'm sure is listening to his gramophone at home as well.
00:25:32.800 Hi, Brad.
00:25:33.240 How are you?
00:25:34.380 I'm good, sir.
00:25:35.220 How are you doing?
00:25:35.840 I'm very good.
00:25:36.940 But Brad Meltzer, who is the author of multiple books from fiction to history, adult to children, he's a machine.
00:25:46.320 And he has a new book out called I Am Walt Disney that we tried to talk about a little bit earlier this week.
00:25:52.520 But because of the news of the day, we didn't get a chance to really talk about it.
00:25:55.840 And it is my favorite subject.
00:25:57.960 I Am Walt Disney.
00:25:59.680 Welcome, Brad.
00:26:00.400 How are you?
00:26:01.960 So good to hear your voice.
00:26:02.940 And I have to tell you, and I've been waiting for this talk because I know, we know each other for over a decade now, that this was one of your heroes, too.
00:26:12.880 So this is going to be a fun one.
00:26:14.240 Yeah, this is probably my hero.
00:26:15.920 This is probably the guy that is my hero.
00:26:20.240 Oh, the same here.
00:26:21.520 I've been waiting.
00:26:22.120 You know, we started this series.
00:26:23.560 You know, listen, we share that same love of history.
00:26:27.060 And we started this series.
00:26:29.020 Also, we know that our kids today need better heroes to look up to.
00:26:33.160 It's enough to be our kids are all looking at people who are famous for being famous.
00:26:37.200 And I started this book series to give my kids heroes of character, heroes of kindness and of compassion, of hard work.
00:26:44.460 And I've been waiting.
00:26:45.520 We did.
00:26:45.980 I'm Amelia Earhart and Abraham Lincoln and Rosa Parks.
00:26:48.140 But I've been waiting since the very first books to do I Am Walt Disney.
00:26:51.800 Now, I have to ask you, I am a fan of Walt Disney, and I know it inside out.
00:26:57.080 And you explain in the books how Mickey Mouse was born.
00:27:00.300 You don't really go into the Oswald the Rabbit being taken by Universal and held until recently.
00:27:07.500 However, that is the why.
00:27:10.640 That is why Disney is so litigious.
00:27:14.020 Because of the birth of Mickey Mouse or the death of Oswald, they don't screw around at all.
00:27:21.800 How did you get the rights to have all of the Disney characters in this book?
00:27:29.300 Listen, I had to give away one kid, but I have three.
00:27:32.640 So I felt like that.
00:27:34.800 No, but in all seriousness, it was the question, right?
00:27:37.380 I was like, I can't tell the Walt Disney story.
00:27:40.660 It's called I Am Walt Disney.
00:27:42.080 You can't do it without having Mickey and Donald and Goofy.
00:27:45.060 It just doesn't make sense.
00:27:46.000 It would be absurd.
00:27:46.500 The beautiful part was, and again, with a company that knows how to kind of bring down that legal hammer, they loved our mission.
00:27:56.340 Disney loved the mission of the Ordinary People Change the World Series.
00:27:59.140 They gave us the Muppets for I Am Jim Henson, and they gave us Mickey.
00:28:02.580 They gave us Donald Goofy.
00:28:03.740 They gave us, you can see in there, Pinocchio, Winnie the Pooh.
00:28:06.160 And they even opened the archives for us and gave us manuscripts that aren't even published that Walt Disney had written so we could work on the book.
00:28:15.440 And they just said, we love that you're putting better heroes out for our kids.
00:28:19.400 That's their mission, too.
00:28:20.820 And they obviously proofed the book and helped us with the book.
00:28:24.380 They drew the art.
00:28:25.320 We did have Oswald in there in the beginning.
00:28:27.600 We did have Oswald in there, but it got too confusing because it's a book for kids, right?
00:28:31.460 It's a book for kids that are 12 and under.
00:28:32.920 But I wanted everything in there, and one of the great things that Disney did is help us make sure all those kind of details and versions of Mickey were right, including, listen, the creation of Mickey is, you know, Walt Disney is the great American success story.
00:28:48.140 He gives us the happily ever after.
00:28:50.000 He gives us the magic kingdom.
00:28:51.940 But I think, and I'm guessing what you love about him, what I love about him is that it wasn't easy.
00:28:55.980 When Walt Disney started, you know, even as a little boy, his father used to look down on him because he didn't, he was like, you know, how are you going to do art?
00:29:04.780 That's never going to make any money.
00:29:06.180 It was his aunt.
00:29:07.240 He used to buy him paper to draw on and said, you know, Walt, keep, keep trying.
00:29:11.640 Yeah, his dad was, his dad was a real sad sack.
00:29:15.120 His dad was not helpful at all.
00:29:17.580 And yet he persevered and he went for it anyway.
00:29:22.860 Nothing could crush his dream.
00:29:25.760 Right.
00:29:25.960 And that's the point of the book.
00:29:27.280 I mean, when Walt Disney is 21 years old, he starts his first film company.
00:29:30.820 It's a total disaster.
00:29:32.640 Right.
00:29:32.940 He basically, they tell him he's going to have to declare bankruptcy.
00:29:35.660 He's sleeping in his office.
00:29:37.060 He's taking a bath once a week in the local train station.
00:29:39.620 And I want my kids to know that if you chase a big dream, you might fail.
00:29:44.280 But when you get back up again, that's how you fly.
00:29:47.720 Yeah.
00:29:48.640 So I noticed you didn't include the part where he and Roy killed their parents.
00:29:53.980 Yeah.
00:29:54.480 Or all the, which you think he would.
00:29:58.580 I mean, right.
00:29:59.020 The guy, his father is literally, it's almost out of a Disney movie.
00:30:03.120 Right.
00:30:03.460 Because that's where you feel like that's where he gets all the killing of the parents from.
00:30:06.940 Right.
00:30:07.140 Because every movie after that, that's all they do.
00:30:09.940 Yeah.
00:30:10.120 And it's, it's what's really, what's freaky is most people don't know this, that through an accident, they bought, Roy and Walt bought their parents a home in California.
00:30:22.200 They were just starting to make it and they wanted to get the parents out to California so they could thank them for their life.
00:30:28.340 And it was so sweet.
00:30:30.380 And because the transaction was happening so fast, they moved in, they get a call.
00:30:34.820 And I think it was his mom that had died first.
00:30:39.780 I think his dad had called and said, you know, your mom has passed out.
00:30:45.120 Well, there was a gas leak and, and they both passed away.
00:30:49.500 And neither Roy nor Walt ever spoke about it again.
00:30:54.820 I mean, I just can't imagine.
00:30:57.160 And think about it.
00:30:58.840 Every Disney movie, what's the thing?
00:31:00.940 It's always the dead parent, right?
00:31:02.500 Whether it's Bambi, whether it's, you know, pick the Disney movie, Frozen, from Bambi to Frozen.
00:31:07.960 And there's always the dead parent that you can't help but like psychoanalyze.
00:31:11.780 Yeah.
00:31:12.180 And even, you know, and it comes, you know, I always, I think one of the great, you know, moments in terms of, and again, going back to that never dream, never get up in your dream is even, even the creation of Mickey Mouse.
00:31:23.660 I mean, I didn't, I actually didn't know this part of the story is Walt Disney comes up with the idea.
00:31:28.640 He says, I got the idea for a cartoon mouse.
00:31:30.480 We're going to call him Mortimer.
00:31:32.260 Mortimer Mouse.
00:31:32.980 And his wife is like, Mortimer, that's a, that's a horrible name.
00:31:36.180 That's literally the direct quote we took.
00:31:37.960 It's a horrible name.
00:31:39.260 She says, why don't you call him?
00:31:40.340 I don't know, Mickey.
00:31:42.280 And that's how the world gets Mickey Mouse.
00:31:44.500 The first Mickey cartoon doesn't even sell.
00:31:46.300 My son, who loves to draw as our creative kind of plays with Lego.
00:31:50.580 He always draws things and he'll say, oh, that's not good enough.
00:31:53.480 And I put in this book, our artist, you know, it's an illustrated kid.
00:31:57.840 You see the real first ever draft of Mickey Mouse.
00:32:01.400 You know, we, we put it in there.
00:32:03.060 And my son's like, oh, it's not perfect.
00:32:05.240 I'm like, thank you.
00:32:06.400 I know.
00:32:07.160 And I love that he gets, you know, our kids get to see that sometimes that first draft is, you know, is a first draft and you got to make it better and better.
00:32:14.900 And my God, does Walt Disney represent that?
00:32:17.520 And we need that right now.
00:32:18.720 Our kids are, you know, we, they're so used to having, you know, we put them in bubble wrap and we want nothing bad to happen to them.
00:32:23.860 But we got to teach our kids.
00:32:24.940 You learn more by falling off the bike than being on the bike.
00:32:27.900 So there's a couple of things that I've done this mental exercise in the 20th century.
00:32:34.960 Can you, is there somebody who made a bigger impact for good in culture than Walt Disney?
00:32:46.780 Try to imagine an America, let alone America, the world without Walt Disney, we would be a totally different people.
00:32:58.520 All of our fairy tales would be still, you know, the wolf wins in the end.
00:33:05.040 Hansel and Gretel, you know, are eaten by the witch.
00:33:08.240 The fairy tales, he, and, you know, some people will argue back and forth, but he gave us this magical space.
00:33:15.820 And he, he taught us that it's okay to dream.
00:33:19.320 And the things that he brought from, I believe we would not have gone to the moon without Walt Disney, or at least we wouldn't have been able to get around it as quickly as we did as a people.
00:33:33.680 Is there somebody, Brad, in the 20th century that you think is, is more important to the American story in the 20th century than him?
00:33:43.180 Listen, he's writing the American story.
00:33:45.720 Right.
00:33:45.980 That, what, what I, what I love, and, and, and I, and I, I'll take it, let's go even one step deeper on it, is the reason that he writes that is because it's his story.
00:33:56.940 The most authentic story we can ever tell, as you know, is our own story.
00:34:01.080 And we all see, you know, Walt Disney grew up in Missouri in this little town that was like that town that neighbors help neighbors and people are kind to each other.
00:34:09.260 There's a train running down through the middle of town by Main Street.
00:34:12.340 And when Walt Disney is a father, he used to take his daughters to merry-go-rounds, and they used to love the carousel in this park they used to go to in California.
00:34:21.300 But he would look around and say, you know, there's nothing fun for the whole family to do together here.
00:34:26.100 And this is the part you're going to appreciate, Glenn, I was like, is he starts studying other places where families go together.
00:34:31.920 So he looks at amusement parks, of course, but he studies Gettysburg.
00:34:34.540 He studies all these historical sites because back then people used to take their family to go there.
00:34:39.520 And he says, we're going to build a new park, and this park is going to have parts of the past, yesteryear.
00:34:47.100 We're going to have the future, and tomorrow we're going to have a fantasy kind of land.
00:34:51.020 And they said, well, what about today?
00:34:52.280 Anything from today?
00:34:53.040 He said, no, nothing from today.
00:34:54.660 And when he built Disneyland, which, of course, is what it becomes, we all see Main Street USA, and we see the origins of America and the simpler time.
00:35:04.120 What we're really seeing is Walt Disney's simpler time.
00:35:07.840 We're seeing his happy place.
00:35:08.980 It's his hometown.
00:35:09.940 That's what he's building, complete with a railroad that runs down the center.
00:35:13.440 And the whole book, what I am Walt Disney as a kid's book stands for, is to teach kids, you have to find your happy place.
00:35:18.920 We all have it.
00:35:19.860 We should never give up on it.
00:35:21.180 But it's there, and you've got to find, when you find that thing you love, you just chase it, because that's the American dream, finding that happy place for yourself.
00:35:30.380 That's what we called the pursuit of happiness.
00:35:33.840 Brad, thank you so much.
00:35:35.720 My favorite of all of the books that you have written for the children, you got it right.
00:35:42.860 You know I am, I mean, I've been in the Disney vaults myself.
00:35:46.620 I've read his day planner, even.
00:35:53.620 They pulled that out of his vault because I was looking for something specific, and they pulled out his day planner for me, and I went through his calendar for the whole year.
00:36:03.200 And, I mean, you got it right.
00:36:05.480 You got it right, and I thank you for that.
00:36:07.200 Well, I appreciate it.
00:36:07.500 No, and listen, I just love the fact that you are as committed to this wonderful dream as I am.
00:36:15.280 And I got to say, Glenn, you know, I know you support me with the thrillers and the things, but doing these kids' books, I love that you help us support all this.
00:36:22.880 Yeah.
00:36:23.400 Brad, thank you so much.
00:36:24.880 God bless.
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00:37:52.760 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
00:37:54.600 So I, Stu and I were just talking about the debate last night, and I would like an apology from everyone in the media and the left.
00:38:10.300 I'm sure you'll get it, by the way.
00:38:12.160 And I think they owe America an apology.
00:38:14.780 First of all, on the small one, they said, we were conspiracy theorists for saying they were going for a single-payer health care system.
00:38:22.300 We had them on tape saying, this is the first step.
00:38:25.460 Obama's going to do this.
00:38:26.800 Then we'll come in, and we will say we need a single-payer.
00:38:30.340 It's not a conspiracy.
00:38:32.180 Let me quote, it's not a Trojan horse.
00:38:34.280 It's just right there.
00:38:35.800 I'm telling you.
00:38:36.600 I'm telling you, okay?
00:38:37.860 So we were called all kinds of names for saying that.
00:38:42.280 Worse, we were called all kinds of names for saying that they're going to come and take our guns.
00:38:49.240 How many times have you heard people say, oh, we're not going to come and take your guns.
00:38:54.060 Nobody's going to confiscate guns.
00:38:57.280 Beto last night, and no one on the stage last night, no one on the stage was like, well, now, wait a minute.
00:39:04.200 I mean, you know, we do have a Second Amendment, or even the Hunter thing.
00:39:08.380 Well, I grew up with Hunter.
00:39:10.160 None of that.
00:39:11.460 None of that.
00:39:12.280 Is anybody going to recognize this?
00:39:16.300 And the only reason why is we don't need an apology.
00:39:19.180 We need to recognize that the people who are promising you things now are established liars.
00:39:27.340 Established liars.
00:39:29.240 And you know what?
00:39:30.540 Donald Trump can lie and say, you know, look, I'm a hundred billionaire.
00:39:35.660 Whatever.
00:39:36.660 I don't care.
00:39:37.580 That's different than, look, trust me, I'm not going to take away your guns.
00:39:43.780 I'm not trying to take away your Second Amendment right.
00:39:48.100 I'm not trying to, like cattle, push you in to some sort of socialist health care system.
00:39:56.460 That's totally different than, I didn't have sex with that woman, Miss Lewinsky.
00:40:01.760 This is a lie that truly matters.
00:40:08.060 You're going to save money.
00:40:09.900 You're going to save $2,500.
00:40:11.100 The average family is going to save $2,500, and this is going to make medical costs go down.
00:40:15.980 Really?
00:40:16.460 Did it?
00:40:17.620 Why would we listen to these people?
00:40:19.800 It's so overt.
00:40:20.900 I mean, we're talking about a very short period of time.
00:40:23.200 Right.
00:40:23.380 They went from saying anyone who said a single-payer system was coming was a conspiracy theorist
00:40:28.800 and most likely a racist.
00:40:30.480 You just didn't like Barack Obama because of the color of his skin, and that's why you
00:40:33.240 were saying these things.
00:40:34.160 All the way to this, where every candidate is up there talking about it.
00:40:37.260 My whole life, I tried to figure out how people like Mao, Stalin, Hitler, Mussolini
00:40:42.160 came to power.
00:40:43.140 How did the people not see it?
00:40:45.560 The answer is, they did.
00:40:47.600 They just didn't want to do anything about it.
00:40:49.820 They just didn't care.
00:40:51.440 I don't know.
00:40:52.380 Is that it?
00:40:52.880 Because I feel like it's that, at some point, emotion just takes over, and they don't even
00:40:57.900 think about where they were before.
00:40:59.200 And now the big people at the top all know, and they're moving.
00:41:01.960 That's what progressivism is.
00:41:03.220 But the people underneath, I mean, they were all saying these same things as if they believed
00:41:08.520 these arguments.
00:41:09.360 And I don't think, I don't remember the conversion.
00:41:13.260 And now the same thing with guns.
00:41:14.780 Oh, we're not going to take your guns.
00:41:15.640 We're not going to take your guns.
00:41:16.260 Hell yes, we're going to take your guns.
00:41:17.740 That's a quote.
00:41:18.780 Both of those are quotes.
00:41:20.780 I mean, it's nuts.
00:41:22.340 Wake up, America.
00:41:23.360 Wake up.
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00:43:18.820 Hello, Americans.
00:43:25.280 It's Friday.
00:43:27.820 So glad that you have joined us, especially this hour, the one, the only.
00:43:34.300 Bill O'Reilly checks in about the debate and the Supreme Court and all the other nonsense from the week.
00:43:41.340 Bill O'Reilly, Bill O'Reilly in 60 seconds.
00:43:43.500 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:48.760 Okay.
00:43:49.300 You know the movie.
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00:43:51.840 I did not like the first one.
00:43:53.200 Oh, really?
00:43:53.840 Yeah.
00:43:54.060 So I'm not going to go to the second one.
00:43:55.080 I'm trying to convince my wife to come see it because I think she'd like it.
00:43:57.980 It's not like your typical horror film.
00:44:00.240 It's like, what's that, Netflix?
00:44:03.740 Stranger Things.
00:44:04.120 Stranger Things, you know, souped up a bit.
00:44:06.900 But that's really what it's like.
00:44:08.460 I really enjoyed it.
00:44:09.920 Anyway, you know the dancing clown, you know, Pennywise, who just stands there with a handful of balloons and then grins at you and he's about to eat you.
00:44:17.620 Okay.
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00:45:11.460 Bill O'Reilly, let's start first of all by reminding you that his new book, The United States of Trump, is just a few days away.
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00:45:36.580 Bill, let's talk about the amazing debate last night.
00:45:44.680 Who do you want to start with?
00:45:47.220 Now, why would you say the debate was amazing?
00:45:49.980 Because I don't think I have ever seen anything like it on a couple of fronts.
00:45:56.760 First of all, there wasn't a single candidate that said, well, now, wait a minute.
00:46:01.180 I grew up in a hunting family.
00:46:03.580 They all now are just saying, yeah, we're going to come take your guns.
00:46:06.640 And we don't have a problem saying we're going to come take your guns.
00:46:08.820 The mask is fully off.
00:46:10.260 I've never seen a candidate who is leading the polls who something medically is truly wrong with him.
00:46:22.460 And I think it's the aneurysms that he has had.
00:46:25.700 He just does not have a command of the language anymore.
00:46:30.380 He gets confused fairly easily.
00:46:34.020 And it's it's a little terrifying in a world where you have to be, you know, on your game more than 30 minutes a day.
00:46:42.260 OK, Biden is befuddled.
00:46:46.280 There's no question about that.
00:46:48.040 I thought he had a pretty eloquent closing statement, although there was nobody left to watch.
00:46:53.320 Everybody had passed out long before that about the trials in his life and that purpose.
00:47:00.460 I thought that was really good.
00:47:03.140 So I don't think he's totally, you know, Bill, Bill, I'm in home yet.
00:47:08.960 OK, hang on.
00:47:09.520 I agree with you.
00:47:10.480 And I think let me just go through a list.
00:47:12.740 Stu, give me the list of what is important to the Democratic voters.
00:47:18.040 Today, when you look at that, you ask them to rank what's what's really important to them today.
00:47:24.120 Listen to this list, Bill.
00:47:26.480 Yeah.
00:47:26.620 Number one by a wide margin is ability to beat Donald Trump.
00:47:33.340 Thirty nine point six percent of voters said the top priority was beating Donald Trump.
00:47:37.940 Top priority for 40 percent, 40 percent.
00:47:42.100 And that's significant because the second place is health care at nine point nine percent.
00:47:46.680 Third.
00:47:46.980 You have third, the economy at eight percent wealth and income inequality, eight percent climate change, seven percent gun policy, four percent racism, three percent.
00:47:57.700 I mean, listen, their message is all geared in the seven to five percent.
00:48:02.680 And the reason why Biden is doing well is because people just think that he'll do well against Donald Trump.
00:48:13.320 That's it.
00:48:13.840 That's why that's why that's why the press is not going to run on a Barack Obama nostalgia tour that that's clear last night that Biden didn't really have any solution to any problems.
00:48:26.740 And he was the only one who basically said that Beto O'Rourke and the rest of them were violating the Constitution.
00:48:37.840 You're not going to be able to seize anything by executive order.
00:48:41.920 The Congress makes the laws.
00:48:43.300 So you can't do that.
00:48:45.060 That seemed to startle Mr. O'Rourke, who just got through blaming the massacre in El Paso on President Trump.
00:48:53.920 You know, he came across as a clown.
00:48:56.020 Beto.
00:48:56.920 I guess maybe the clown in that movie you want to go see.
00:49:00.720 I'm not sure.
00:49:01.500 But yeah, he came across as a clown.
00:49:05.880 It was just I come on.
00:49:09.040 Is this a burlesque skit?
00:49:11.760 What is this?
00:49:13.160 I mean, the guy doesn't have any grasp of how the country runs.
00:49:16.100 I'm going to do it.
00:49:16.640 I'm going to I'm going to I'm going to take this.
00:49:19.060 I'm going to do it.
00:49:19.580 No, no, you're not.
00:49:20.700 And Biden actually said that and got jeered for doing it.
00:49:24.100 So basically how I see this thing is it was a very good night for Donald Trump.
00:49:31.900 OK, because even though the president continues to shoot himself in every toe and finger he has by his lack of self-discipline, the alternative.
00:49:45.240 Can I just stop you?
00:49:46.740 Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop.
00:49:48.580 Well, how do you anyone who says anything like that?
00:49:54.160 Donald Trump says, you're a loser.
00:49:56.480 You're a two time.
00:49:57.700 You're a hundredfold loser.
00:50:00.180 And yet you are invited to write a book about him.
00:50:04.980 He invites you to come to write the book.
00:50:07.240 No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:50:08.260 He and you and you're doing a Larry King.
00:50:10.320 No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:50:11.760 Wait, wait, wait.
00:50:12.740 Do you think if I said those words and only those words, he would say, yeah, you want to write a book?
00:50:19.400 OK, come on, Air Force One.
00:50:20.700 I'll spend the time choice in the matter.
00:50:24.020 I was writing a book whether I was on Air Force One or not.
00:50:26.560 I know that.
00:50:27.260 But usually it's you'd write a book after saying something like that.
00:50:31.340 And he'd be like, he's a hack.
00:50:33.520 There's nothing to this book.
00:50:35.660 He's he actually participated with you on this.
00:50:38.740 He actually answered some of your questions.
00:50:40.780 I'm telling the truth about the president of the United States.
00:50:43.720 I'm not accusing him of doing anything heinous.
00:50:47.020 I'm saying he lacks self-discipline when somebody tees him off.
00:50:52.500 Yeah, I know.
00:50:53.540 My point hurts him.
00:50:55.100 I know.
00:50:56.060 It hurts him.
00:50:57.180 I know.
00:50:58.200 I know.
00:50:58.860 So that's in the book.
00:51:00.900 Right.
00:51:01.340 I know.
00:51:01.920 And then I explain how that happened to him.
00:51:05.240 Yes.
00:51:05.700 How that all evolved.
00:51:06.560 But let's get back to he was the big winner last night.
00:51:10.000 So what you have is you've got a field of Democrats who basically are looking at the camera and saying,
00:51:19.360 I'm going to spend trillions of dollars, even though we have a $22 trillion debt right now.
00:51:26.040 I'm going to add maybe $30 trillion more to save your life from climate change.
00:51:34.920 And then Rod Serling goes, you're traveling in another dimension.
00:51:39.280 And I'm saying to myself, we're true, which it isn't.
00:51:48.000 All right.
00:51:48.460 We're not dying in 10 or 20 or 30 years unless we have to listen to Beto O'Rourke every day.
00:51:56.380 Then we'll all commit suicide.
00:51:58.060 Well, that's not going to happen.
00:51:59.000 So tell me about what your thoughts are on Elizabeth Warren.
00:52:02.760 I know you wrote an op-ed on her this week.
00:52:04.660 Yes, called the con, C-O-N, post it right now on BillOReilly.com, dangerous woman.
00:52:11.320 And she's dangerous because she comes across as a hip granny.
00:52:16.680 All right.
00:52:17.200 She's got the glasses, the little bob.
00:52:20.400 And then kids go, oh, let's go trick-or-treating to Mrs. Warren's house.
00:52:26.280 Yeah.
00:52:26.800 And then they do.
00:52:27.880 And she takes their stuff.
00:52:30.480 She takes the candy away from them.
00:52:33.360 All right.
00:52:33.780 This is a woman who does not respect private property.
00:52:38.420 That's the headline.
00:52:40.420 Now, twice last night, she was asked direct questions.
00:52:44.140 One by Jorge Ramos.
00:52:45.920 Jorge goes, what would you do, Senator Warren, if a person overstayed his or her visa in the United States?
00:52:55.500 What would you do?
00:52:57.540 Warren didn't even come close to answering the question.
00:53:00.100 Then, the next question, and I don't even know what's wrong.
00:53:05.460 You're breaking up.
00:53:06.420 Would you raise taxes on American middle-class families to pay for your massive health care giveaway?
00:53:16.360 Here's Stephanopoulos.
00:53:17.560 Let's play that.
00:53:18.880 Here's Stephanopoulos asking her that and her answer.
00:53:22.600 Warren doesn't say taxes will go up.
00:53:25.000 Direct question.
00:53:25.840 You said middle-class families are going to pay less.
00:53:27.680 But will middle-class taxes go up to pay for the program?
00:53:30.960 I know you believe that the deductibles and the premiums will go down.
00:53:33.820 Will middle-class taxes go up?
00:53:35.620 Will private insurance be eliminated?
00:53:37.000 Look, what families have to deal with is cost, total cost.
00:53:42.600 That's what they have to deal with.
00:53:43.880 And understand, families are paying for their health care today.
00:53:47.780 Families pay every time an insurance company says, sorry, you can't see that specialist.
00:53:52.740 Every time an insurance company says, sorry, that doctor is out of network.
00:53:56.860 Sorry, we are not covering that prescription.
00:54:00.020 Families are paying every time.
00:54:02.860 They don't get a prescription filled because they can't pay for it.
00:54:06.140 They don't have a lump checked out because they can't afford the co-pay.
00:54:10.440 What we're talking about here is what's going to happen in families' pockets, what's going
00:54:15.580 to happen in their budgets.
00:54:17.160 And the answer is on Medicare for All.
00:54:20.420 Costs are going to go up for wealthier individuals and costs are going to go up for giant corporations.
00:54:26.880 But for hardworking families across this country, costs are going to go down.
00:54:31.860 And that's how it should work under Medicare for All in our health care.
00:54:35.340 So cost will go down.
00:54:36.860 She didn't say she didn't say that taxes wouldn't go up.
00:54:41.000 She said costs will go down.
00:54:42.580 But that's what Barack Obama said, that, you know, this this system of Obamacare would would
00:54:47.620 reduce things by twenty five hundred dollars for the average family, which is a total and
00:54:52.220 complete lie.
00:54:53.740 Here's the con.
00:54:54.980 One, OK, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and all the rest of the merry socialist band
00:55:02.280 somehow believe that they can go into corporate America and demand 40 to 50 percent of their
00:55:11.900 profits be given to the federal government.
00:55:14.520 They believe they can do that.
00:55:16.040 What would happen would be all of those corporations would leave the country, leave the country and
00:55:26.140 set up overseas just as they had under Barack Obama.
00:55:30.460 Trump brought them back by cutting the corporate income rates.
00:55:34.760 That's why we have a robust economy.
00:55:36.680 People like me and you, Beck, that have assets, I don't I'm not going to sit here and allow
00:55:46.120 Elizabeth Warren or Bernie Sanders to seize my private property, which has already been
00:55:51.720 taxed.
00:55:52.640 I'm going to move it out of here.
00:55:56.180 So the flight capital.
00:55:59.020 Between corporations and affluent Americans would lead to a depression in this country.
00:56:05.540 You are the con.
00:56:07.960 You are exactly right.
00:56:09.700 Now, I want you to I want you to take this.
00:56:12.960 Hold that thought for a minute, because I want to I want to build on that and get your
00:56:17.420 opinion, because you are spot on.
00:56:22.760 Exactly right.
00:56:24.280 A depression will happen if socialists come in and start to say we're going to tax you to
00:56:31.660 death and we're going to take the wealth that you have already been taxed on and double tax
00:56:37.580 it as well.
00:56:38.660 We're going to move from a free market to a controlled and planned economy.
00:56:44.080 It will collapse.
00:56:46.200 Hold that thought.
00:56:47.260 And we'll be back in one minute.
00:56:55.680 The gun laws on the books in this country are already legion.
00:56:58.820 I mean, we are the laws on the books that already exist could stop most of these things
00:57:08.320 if we actually did them.
00:57:10.240 But it's not even the gun that is the problem.
00:57:13.160 And we're looking at gun rights all wrong.
00:57:16.820 It's not about hunting.
00:57:18.320 It's not about sportsmen.
00:57:20.360 It's not about collectors.
00:57:22.000 It's not even really, truly about self-defense in your home against a bad guy.
00:57:27.460 That is part of it.
00:57:28.760 But it's actually the Second Amendment is about a government gone completely insane and keeping
00:57:36.700 them at bay.
00:57:39.100 We cannot lose our rights.
00:57:41.100 And they are going to do all kinds of things.
00:57:43.040 They're going to come at you with all kinds of taxes.
00:57:45.640 They're going to come at you with insurance problems.
00:57:48.240 They're going to make sure that the bankings don't do business with certain groups of people.
00:57:52.220 They're going to do everything.
00:57:54.140 That's why we have to have strong groups protecting the Second Amendment.
00:57:58.320 The U.S. Concealed Carry Association.
00:58:01.040 This is why they exist.
00:58:02.480 They provide self-defense education, training, and legal protection to over 300,000 responsibly
00:58:07.880 armed Americans like you and me.
00:58:09.520 And they are growing daily.
00:58:11.420 This month, they are giving away $1,000 to 19 lucky winners for free.
00:58:16.580 You could buy a new gun.
00:58:17.880 You could buy a SIG, a Glock, anything else you need to protect yourself and your loved ones.
00:58:22.840 Anything else that you think is required to make sure that you keep a government at bay.
00:58:28.320 When, as George Washington said, government is like a fire.
00:58:33.300 When you are afraid of the fire, it controls you.
00:58:38.880 The fire is out of control.
00:58:42.020 Our First Amendment, our Second Amendment, and all of the Bill of Rights are the way to get us out of this mess.
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00:59:10.920 Okay, Bill, I want to ask you a series of questions here, and then I'll get to my theory, and then I really want to hear your opinion of it.
00:59:29.000 One, if the economy goes south, Trump loses.
00:59:34.780 Yes or no?
00:59:36.680 I mean, if it really goes south.
00:59:37.660 In the Carter Forum, the Democrats have two issues that resonate.
00:59:41.920 The health care that we just discussed and the guns that you just discussed.
00:59:46.580 Both are attractive to a fairly large segment of the American population.
00:59:54.340 Trump can get around that if the economy is robust.
00:59:59.580 Because the Republicans really haven't come up with any health care relief.
01:00:04.100 Nope.
01:00:05.120 Okay?
01:00:05.520 They don't have anything.
01:00:06.460 Nope.
01:00:06.620 On the gun front, I do expect they'll make a few attempts to control maniacs from getting heavy weaponry.
01:00:17.080 But it'll take a while, and it's not going to be a few statements.
01:00:20.520 There's nothing exciting except we are freeing the American people, and the American people are doing better than they have for a long, long time.
01:00:30.660 Lowest unemployment rate for blacks in history.
01:00:34.220 All of that stuff, correct?
01:00:35.260 Yes, but also Donald Trump is a big opportunity now to go out and stop with the small ball and go to the big picture and say, look, your freedom is important to me, the president.
01:00:52.320 I'm the president.
01:00:53.680 And your freedom is important.
01:00:55.420 And if you look at what this Democratic Party really wants, it's an erosion of freedom on every front.
01:01:04.120 I just have a new slogan on BillOReilly.com.
01:01:07.280 It used to be, take your country back.
01:01:09.420 I've changed it to fight for your freedom.
01:01:12.340 Because the far left in this country, which includes 90% of the media, wants to erode personal freedoms, not only in guns, but on every level, every level.
01:01:24.180 And if Trump can get that across, he'll be reelected.
01:01:28.820 But I'm not sure he can.
01:01:30.760 Okay.
01:01:32.180 So I just want to get a yes or no, really yes or no question.
01:01:35.340 Trump will have a very difficult time if the economy tanks.
01:01:39.820 Yes, he has a difficult time.
01:01:42.320 There is a load of investment coming from overseas right now.
01:01:46.460 Money is pounding into our treasury and also into Wall Street because we're the only place that's really performing.
01:01:53.160 Because of American freedom, yes or no?
01:01:57.060 Not the only place, but one of the few places on earth where you can make money is America.
01:02:01.840 Do you agree that companies and the banks, if somebody says, I'm going to change the free market system to more of a planned economy and, oh, by the way, I'm going to break up all these banks,
01:02:14.880 that would cause a significant impact on what those companies do with their money.
01:02:23.980 And if they thought that person might win, that they would go into kind of a protection position, which would not be good for the stocks and companies.
01:02:37.560 So don't the Democrats have a reason to hire somebody?
01:02:53.360 I mean, you want to talk about a short walk or a long walk on a short period of socialism by just really spooking the markets, whoever that person is.
01:03:05.940 Bernie, I mean, Elizabeth Warren is an easier candidate perhaps to defeat, but she will spook the markets and companies so much that it could really impact the economy, which would really hurt Donald Trump.
01:03:23.660 Because she'll blame it on him.
01:03:25.280 She'll blame it on capitalism and everything else when indeed it would be a reaction to her.
01:03:30.820 I don't believe she has that kind of power.
01:03:32.740 Even if she is the candidate?
01:03:34.340 No.
01:03:35.720 Wow.
01:03:36.160 I think that the smart money will say she has no chance she's George McGovern.
01:03:43.380 That would be great.
01:03:45.440 Well, I know Aunt Mimi will vote for her, but I don't know too many other people who actually are working for a living that are supporting Elizabeth Warren.
01:03:54.020 I don't know anybody.
01:03:55.080 I really, I mean, outside of Cambridge, Massachusetts and Beverly Hills, California, the regular folks, I mean, they don't want a socialist in there.
01:04:03.960 They just don't.
01:04:05.940 All right.
01:04:06.640 We're back with Bill O'Reilly.
01:04:08.000 We got to go to the Supreme Court and the border.
01:04:10.800 What's happening there?
01:04:12.320 And the Supreme Court on refugees.
01:04:15.780 Looks like they backed the president.
01:04:18.440 What does this mean?
01:04:19.680 And don't forget, his new book comes out.
01:04:23.420 The what is it called again here?
01:04:26.060 Shoot.
01:04:26.520 The United States of Trump.
01:04:27.940 It comes out on the 24th.
01:04:29.960 How the president really sees America.
01:04:32.260 It's very insightful.
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01:05:56.340 Welcome to Mr. Bill O'Reilly.
01:05:59.200 Bill, let's spend a few more minutes here, just for a second, on guns.
01:06:07.620 The press and the Democrats owe America an explanation.
01:06:16.800 Just 12 months ago, they were telling us, no one's coming for your guns.
01:06:24.520 Now, all of them on stage are talking about coming for our guns.
01:06:29.580 At the same time, they say, we can't round up 20 million, you know, Americans who are just good people, law-abiding citizens.
01:06:38.340 They seem to be able to round up 21 million guns from, you know, I guess, terrorists, as they would view these people that have these guns.
01:06:49.720 How are they planning on doing this, and is anybody ever going to recognize, hey, you just told us you weren't for gun confiscation.
01:07:01.200 Now you're saying, yeah, we are going to do it.
01:07:03.540 Well, I mean, look, all of these Democratic candidates for president have to run to the ultra-left.
01:07:13.280 You can't have anybody in there who isn't a crazy leftist on the stage.
01:07:18.760 I mean, Biden, last night, Biden said that every person in the world who applies for asylum in America should be allowed into the country.
01:07:29.800 That's craziness.
01:07:30.320 I mean, we're talking, what, 50 million people all over the country, even more, if everybody in China could get over here.
01:07:40.560 Well, I don't want to live in a communist China.
01:07:42.340 They're going to shoot me.
01:07:44.060 So, and then Biden also said, no one who commits a nonviolent crime should be in prison.
01:07:51.620 Well, the burglars all celebrated, hey, hey, that's good.
01:07:57.820 We'll just break into everybody's house, nonviolent.
01:08:00.320 We're going to have to go to prison.
01:08:01.240 Joe Biden said it.
01:08:02.400 So what I'm trying to get across is no matter what they say, it doesn't mean anything.
01:08:08.280 The only way that gun confiscation could happen is if both houses of Congress passed a law that listed certain firearms that were not allowed to be in the United States of America.
01:08:20.320 Immediately, that would be challenged constitutionally, immediately, and seven years from now, maybe we'd have some definition.
01:08:29.140 But Congress is never going to do that as long as there's a Republican Party.
01:08:34.080 All right.
01:08:34.620 Let's talk about the Supreme Court.
01:08:36.460 Supreme Court this week ruled in favor of Donald Trump.
01:08:40.800 Tell me the ramifications.
01:08:42.060 OK, so what the case was, was that the Trump administration says we have a crisis on the border because millions of people are trying to get in here and claim asylum.
01:08:54.060 And once they put foot on our soil, they can stay in America as long as it takes for their asylum case to be heard in the courts.
01:09:03.360 And that could be three, four years.
01:09:04.880 So we can't, as a country, absorb millions of people, theoretically, who are going to claim asylum.
01:09:13.000 That makes sense to everybody, right?
01:09:15.040 Yeah.
01:09:15.440 You just can't.
01:09:16.440 Yeah.
01:09:16.540 So the Trump administration says in order for an asylum seeker to have any credibility with the government, you have to claim asylum in the first foreign country you get to.
01:09:27.320 So, therefore, if you're in Honduras, the first foreign country you get to when you're seeking of asylum is Guatemala.
01:09:35.380 So you've got to apply there for asylum.
01:09:39.520 If things are so bad in Tegucigalpa, then you want to maybe Guatemala help you.
01:09:44.740 But anyway, that's the first step.
01:09:45.980 You've got to do it.
01:09:46.740 If you're in Guatemala, first step is you've got to apply for asylum in Mexico.
01:09:51.000 So that cuts down all the cases that we have to immediately adjudicate.
01:09:57.320 Right.
01:09:57.980 And it makes it easy for us to be able to say, did you apply for asylum in the first country you got?
01:10:04.320 No, I didn't.
01:10:05.180 Okay.
01:10:05.680 Go home.
01:10:06.720 We don't have to have a court hearing.
01:10:09.720 You can't apply here unless you do that.
01:10:12.980 So the Trump administration made that rule.
01:10:16.100 And immediately a leftist judge said, oh, no, you can't make that rule.
01:10:19.940 It's unconstitutional.
01:10:21.240 Immediately.
01:10:22.260 And then the Supreme Court heard it and said seven to two, which surprised me.
01:10:26.100 Seven to two, no.
01:10:28.080 The administration has the power to make a rule about asylum if the administration sees a threat to the country.
01:10:36.380 And obviously there's a threat to the country because all these children wouldn't be separated from their parents
01:10:42.040 and they wouldn't be sleeping on the floor if tens of thousands of them didn't overwhelm our facilities on the southern border.
01:10:50.400 Our facilities are overwhelmed.
01:10:52.480 Our courts are overwhelmed.
01:10:53.940 That obviously is a huge problem that the Supreme Court recognized and said, no, the federal government has to take steps to mitigate the problem.
01:11:03.460 So it was a logical ruling, certainly within the Constitution, but it just shows you the madness of Biden last night.
01:11:13.020 Biden, anybody who gets here, anybody, and says, I want asylum, should be allowed to live here as long as it takes.
01:11:20.420 Anybody.
01:11:20.920 You can't absorb.
01:11:23.640 The country cannot absorb that many people with $22 trillion debt now.
01:11:29.680 And then everyone on the stage would give all of those people free health care.
01:11:35.560 What happens when the Democrats pick a candidate and they're going head to head and now they have to go back to the center?
01:11:46.440 What happens to their base?
01:11:48.660 Well, Biden, oh, their base.
01:11:51.380 Okay.
01:11:52.240 See, Biden will be able to do that easy.
01:11:54.040 Yes.
01:11:54.480 But the others won't.
01:11:56.720 If Warren or Sanders, and they're the only three that have a chance, just Biden, Warren, and Sanders, that's it.
01:12:02.960 And let's be honest, Sanders doesn't have a chance.
01:12:05.140 Doesn't have a chance.
01:12:05.660 No, I agree with you.
01:12:06.820 You agree with me.
01:12:07.900 He's out.
01:12:09.640 So Warren, she can't backtrack, but Biden could.
01:12:15.420 Now, your question is, what about this far left base?
01:12:18.660 There aren't that many of these people.
01:12:20.880 The reason that we deal with this every single day of our lives is because of the media.
01:12:25.500 The media trumpets them, spotlights them.
01:12:28.920 But as far as numbers are concerned, you just read the numbers.
01:12:33.640 What is climate change number 18 on the list?
01:12:37.200 It's 6%, 7%.
01:12:38.880 It's the media that propels this far left socialist movement into the forefront.
01:12:47.380 And then the conservative media overreacts to them, all right, because they are unbelievably dopey and threatening and a problem.
01:12:59.760 I said Elizabeth Warren is dangerous.
01:13:02.320 She is.
01:13:03.020 So the combination of the enabling by the mainstream media and the reaction from the conservative media means it's all far left all the time.
01:13:14.920 All right.
01:13:16.500 Your new book comes out a week from Tuesday, and it's how the president really sees America.
01:13:21.640 And you really explain where he's coming from, how he got to his thinking process in a way that I think is very helpful.
01:13:31.900 I mean, the media, every member of the media should read this because you would start to understand the president.
01:13:37.280 You may not, you'll never, you know, necessarily agree with him because of reading your book, but you will look at that and go, okay, I can see how he got there.
01:13:45.660 I can see how he thinks.
01:13:47.660 But, Beck, they don't want to understand.
01:13:49.120 No, I know that.
01:13:49.820 I know that.
01:13:50.220 They want to hate him.
01:13:50.940 No, I know that.
01:13:51.980 I mean, you know, come on.
01:13:53.100 I know.
01:13:53.480 Every responsible.
01:13:55.020 Regular American who loves his or her country.
01:13:59.020 Don't you really want to know how Trump pulled this off?
01:14:04.180 There's only one other person that might have been able to do this.
01:14:07.000 That's Oprah Winfrey.
01:14:08.420 All right.
01:14:09.200 How on earth did he get to be president?
01:14:12.600 How?
01:14:13.920 Don't you really want to know?
01:14:15.460 No, you see, I tell you, I think that's a bad spin of the book.
01:14:20.000 I want to know how this president arrives at the conclusions that he arrives at, why he acts the way he does.
01:14:29.940 And I think that does answer the how, but that's not really the point of your book.
01:14:35.240 There are two points of the book.
01:14:38.400 No, there's one.
01:14:39.020 How he pulled it off, which is absolutely factual history.
01:14:43.660 Yes.
01:14:43.920 And his brilliance in formulating a philosophy that allowed him to win and how he arrived at all of the things that he's done.
01:14:59.280 Now, it's not a pro-Trump book in the sense that I'm not boostering him.
01:15:04.440 I'm saying this is how he sees America.
01:15:08.280 I don't know what book you wrote and which one I read because what I got out of the book was how he sees things and how he arrived at those things.
01:15:17.000 Not his policies or anything else, but when he does some policy book, when he does.
01:15:21.680 You and I were agreeing.
01:15:23.760 It's just that the wording is different.
01:15:26.120 Yeah.
01:15:26.340 When you look at.
01:15:27.720 You've got to understand, if you want to know the history of your time, the time that you're living in, you've got to understand how Donald Trump pulled this off and how he thinks.
01:15:37.160 Yeah.
01:15:37.760 How he thinks is fascinating.
01:15:40.380 And the questions that you asked, I thought, were very brave.
01:15:44.960 And I wish he would have been more forthcoming on some of them.
01:15:48.400 But you did.
01:15:49.020 But I got his son.
01:15:49.820 I know you got the son.
01:15:51.320 I know.
01:15:51.800 Filled in the blanks that he didn't want to answer.
01:15:54.980 All right.
01:15:55.220 So here's a question on his son.
01:15:57.880 And it's on Barron.
01:15:58.700 I think that this whole vaping thing is because Melania caught Barron or one of Barron's friends vaping.
01:16:08.660 Now, do you have anything to base on?
01:16:10.400 None.
01:16:10.900 That's absolute nothing.
01:16:12.780 Nothing to back that up.
01:16:14.600 Look, Barron Trump, you've got to feel sorry for the kid.
01:16:18.740 He's shadowed by Secret Service every second of his life.
01:16:23.300 All right.
01:16:23.720 It's not like he can go out and skateboard down Pennsylvania Avenue.
01:16:26.820 All right.
01:16:28.160 So he's not vaping, Beck.
01:16:30.100 I just want to.
01:16:31.600 Okay.
01:16:32.040 So help me out.
01:16:33.300 This is what I'm really asking you.
01:16:35.000 Help me out.
01:16:35.880 How did.
01:16:36.580 Where did this come from?
01:16:38.940 The vaping thing?
01:16:40.300 Yes.
01:16:41.080 It's just basically Trump is a Puritan.
01:16:44.540 And I'm sure you picked this up from reading the book.
01:16:47.240 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:16:48.720 He's a Puritan about drinking, about drugging, and about smoking.
01:16:54.360 Trump doesn't want any part of that.
01:16:56.180 He's never done any of it.
01:16:57.560 That's one thing that Trump and I have in common.
01:17:01.240 I've never been drunk.
01:17:02.740 I've never used a drug.
01:17:04.220 And I've never smoked.
01:17:05.880 All right.
01:17:06.420 And Trump is like a fanatic about those things.
01:17:09.780 And there's a reason.
01:17:10.860 And it has to do with his older brother.
01:17:12.460 Well, both of you missed some really good times and some very needed blackouts.
01:17:18.180 I'm doing all three right now.
01:17:21.660 Bill O'Reilly thinks.
01:17:22.820 I'd be in prison for life.
01:17:24.760 I know.
01:17:25.200 I know.
01:17:25.580 You know what I mean?
01:17:26.200 I know.
01:17:26.720 No.
01:17:26.860 I often say that I have an allergy to alcohol.
01:17:31.240 I break out in handcuffs.
01:17:32.500 It's not good.
01:17:33.200 It's not good.
01:17:34.080 I am so glad.
01:17:35.380 I was an athlete.
01:17:36.580 Played four sports.
01:17:37.840 Never got involved with it.
01:17:39.300 Yeah.
01:17:39.500 And it served me well.
01:17:40.820 Okay.
01:17:41.120 Bill O'Reilly, thank you so much.
01:17:42.700 Again, you can order his new book, The United States of Trump.
01:17:45.640 It's coming out a week from Tuesday.
01:17:47.960 Excellent.
01:17:48.960 Bill, we'll talk to you again next week.
01:17:50.580 Okay.
01:17:51.060 Thanks for having me in.
01:17:51.740 You bye.
01:17:52.060 Bye-bye.
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01:20:06.840 We bring social workers into homes and parents to help them deal with how to raise their children.
01:20:12.760 It's not that they don't want to help.
01:20:14.140 They don't know quite what to do.
01:20:16.700 Play the radio.
01:20:17.700 Make sure the television, excuse me, make sure you have the record player on at night.
01:20:23.160 Make sure the kids hear words.
01:20:25.220 Oh, jeez.
01:20:26.000 And the phonograph broke.
01:20:27.340 Well, that's the, not even.
01:20:28.240 Well, it's not a phonograph.
01:20:29.220 It's a wax cylinder.
01:20:30.540 And I didn't know if he was really meaning the phonograph or the wax cylinder.
01:20:35.720 And because, I mean, I haven't heard anybody talk about a phonograph in a very long time.
01:20:41.680 It's been a while.
01:20:42.400 We'd route out the wax cylinder.
01:20:43.640 That's, you know, that's kids why you don't play with the wax cylinder.
01:20:46.900 You know, because, you know, you just put the Mills Brothers on and the old Edison gramophone.
01:20:54.040 So, anyway, we do have a list of the amounts of money that, the cost of their global warming initiatives that they spoke about last night, you know, to save your life.
01:21:12.680 This is just the climate spending.
01:21:13.920 And we've, this is eighth place.
01:21:17.220 Andrew Yang only wants to spend $4.9 trillion.
01:21:21.060 But that's it.
01:21:22.300 And he's in eighth place.
01:21:23.600 He's in eighth place.
01:21:26.180 In seventh place.
01:21:27.500 Yes.
01:21:28.220 Beto O'Rourke, only $6.5 trillion he wants to spend on the planet.
01:21:32.980 That's it.
01:21:33.260 That's it.
01:21:33.720 That's it.
01:21:34.340 Basically nothing.
01:21:35.340 And he can come get that money while he's getting your guns.
01:21:38.020 That's the nice thing.
01:21:39.020 Very nice.
01:21:39.440 Biden, in sixth place, wants to spend only $6.7 trillion of your dollars.
01:21:45.360 Hold on.
01:21:45.620 Speak right into the ear here.
01:21:47.900 What did you say?
01:21:49.400 $6.7 trillion.
01:21:51.180 $6.7 trillion, you say?
01:21:55.460 So, then, fifth place, Buttigieg only wants to spend about $7.5 trillion.
01:22:01.220 Okay.
01:22:01.920 That's not too bad.
01:22:03.020 Then, in fourth place, Amy Klobuchar only wants to spend $7 to $8 trillion.
01:22:07.800 So, it could only be $7 trillion.
01:22:09.680 Could be $8.
01:22:10.340 Could be $8 trillion, but not a ridiculous number.
01:22:12.480 They always overestimate these numbers.
01:22:14.140 Cory Booker and Elizabeth Warren tied for third.
01:22:16.860 Both going to spend about $8 trillion.
01:22:19.320 Not too bad.
01:22:20.380 Second place, Harris and Castro, they're tied.
01:22:23.540 They got into the double digits.
01:22:24.900 $10 trillion.
01:22:26.260 $10 trillion.
01:22:27.360 And, at number one.
01:22:28.080 Coming in at number one.
01:22:29.480 And he's going to do this.
01:22:30.460 He's going to get to net zero emissions without any use of nuclear power somehow.
01:22:36.720 Bernie Sanders only wants to spend $16.3 trillion.
01:22:41.920 Wow.
01:22:42.440 Wow.
01:22:42.800 That's it?
01:22:43.740 I mean, I want that spending doubled.
01:22:45.820 I want $30 trillion, $40 trillion.
01:22:47.280 Yeah.
01:22:47.300 If we're the richest country in the world.
01:22:49.560 And this is the biggest threat.
01:22:50.880 I mean.
01:22:51.540 Why stop at $16.3 trillion?
01:22:53.620 $16 trillion.
01:22:54.560 That's chump change.
01:22:55.980 We need real visionaries on this.
01:22:59.700 Who can spend $40 trillion in the first year?
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01:24:11.640 Hello, America.
01:24:14.300 It's Friday.
01:24:16.860 We're glad you're here.
01:24:18.280 We have two people that joined us yesterday from the audience.
01:24:23.320 We said, who is willing to watch the debate and then come back and report on all of it?
01:24:30.460 You know, Stu, he watched it, of course.
01:24:35.120 But, you know.
01:24:35.960 And you did, too.
01:24:36.600 Of course, I, how do you create, so Darren and Gabrielle watched it so you didn't have to.
01:24:45.120 And one of them gave us a one-sheet and the other one gave us a four-page outline plus a three-page op-ed.
01:24:53.760 One of these people is going to be making more, you know, than the other, I think, when we get down to it.
01:25:00.060 We'll talk to Darren and Gabrielle when we come back.
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01:26:34.040 So I want to bring Darren and Gabrielle.
01:26:40.460 Darren is from Florida.
01:26:42.500 Hello, Darren.
01:26:43.020 How are you?
01:26:44.860 I'm doing well, thank you.
01:26:45.880 Good, good.
01:26:46.560 Did you enjoy yourself last night?
01:26:49.000 I couldn't put it into words.
01:26:50.700 Yeah.
01:26:51.040 Right, right, right.
01:26:52.580 A hundred bucks was not enough, was it?
01:26:55.500 No.
01:26:56.040 Yeah, it wasn't.
01:26:56.520 Gabrielle is in Pennsylvania.
01:26:59.400 And Gabrielle, you're a student, right?
01:27:02.560 I just graduated, sir, from Grove City College.
01:27:05.520 Okay.
01:27:06.040 And you're in Pennsylvania.
01:27:07.820 And what do you want to do with your life again?
01:27:10.280 Well, I am trying to create a career in media and political education.
01:27:16.020 So I want to, although I want to pursue graduate study, I currently am the editor-in-chief of the Unvarnished blog, where I'm trying to share some strong and solid political analysis you can trust, sir.
01:27:30.180 Okay, so take a guess, Stu, which one of these gave us one sheet of analysis, and the other one gave me four pages of very comprehensive notes, including a grading system in four different categories for each of them, and a three-page editorial.
01:27:51.420 I'm on the fence on this one.
01:27:52.760 I don't know.
01:27:54.180 It's very difficult to decipher.
01:27:55.840 Darren, guess which one is you?
01:27:56.940 I'm guessing I gave you the summary.
01:28:01.180 Yeah, you gave us the one-page summary.
01:28:04.400 And, kids, I just want you to know, this is the way the world works.
01:28:09.460 Darren is a man, so he's going to make $100.
01:28:13.300 Gabrielle is a woman.
01:28:14.420 We're paying her $76.
01:28:16.400 Even after this workload.
01:28:17.640 Even after all of this work.
01:28:19.820 Okay, so let me go back and forth with both of you.
01:28:21.920 First of all, was there a winner in your eyes if you were a Democrat watching this?
01:28:30.260 Let's start with Darren, and then it'll go to you, Gabrielle.
01:28:33.840 I did not see a clear winner.
01:28:37.280 Okay.
01:28:38.220 Gabrielle.
01:28:39.740 I agree with Darren.
01:28:41.240 I didn't see a clear winner.
01:28:42.780 However, the person who I thought lost the least was Elizabeth Warren.
01:28:47.880 Okay.
01:28:49.020 Let's start with, let's go back and forth.
01:28:52.740 Tell me your analysis, starting with Darren, on Biden last night.
01:28:56.520 What did you think?
01:28:58.860 Other than the one comment where he kind of confused me about the record player and everything,
01:29:05.860 I thought he, throughout pretty much the whole night, he had really good energy, good passion,
01:29:11.640 and he seemed to do a lot better when responding to attacks directly to him.
01:29:16.820 And Gabrielle, I've read your four pages.
01:29:19.960 You disagree.
01:29:21.980 Yes, sir, I do.
01:29:23.360 I do not believe he handles himself well under the attacks from Julian Castro.
01:29:28.580 I think he made at least one blunder every time he spoke, and I also didn't appreciate
01:29:36.400 how when the moderators tried to cut him off, everybody else on the stage continued with
01:29:42.960 their point and finished their thought where Biden just abruptly ended.
01:29:46.280 I think that hurt him significantly.
01:29:48.420 So do either of you think that his, and I don't say this, I say this with the knowledge
01:29:55.900 that he has had two aneurysms.
01:29:58.580 One, they did not think he'd be able to speak again, and it's happened recently.
01:30:03.620 They had to cut his head open, and they didn't think he would have the ability to speak.
01:30:07.260 He has recovered.
01:30:08.440 I don't think that he's senile.
01:30:10.460 I think he's had an aneurysm, and it has affected his speech center.
01:30:15.160 Would either of you think that he's close, if he was in your family, to the family saying,
01:30:21.320 hey, Grandpa, we got to take the keys from you on the car?
01:30:25.900 Darin.
01:30:28.520 I would, maybe I just, I have it just kind of baked into his personality that, you know,
01:30:35.460 being his age, that's the way it's going to be.
01:30:38.140 But yes, I would have some concerns.
01:30:41.200 Gabrielle.
01:30:42.320 I definitely would have some concerns.
01:30:45.240 I think Joe Biden is the lovable grandpa of the bunch, and that it would be, hey, Grandpa,
01:30:52.060 well, let me drive you instead of you driving yourself.
01:30:55.520 I don't think he's really capable of handling himself any longer in the policy space.
01:31:00.880 Okay.
01:31:01.420 So tell me about, let's go to Kamala Harris.
01:31:04.460 How did she do?
01:31:05.760 Darren, first.
01:31:06.620 She, way too many zingers, be it against Trump or just in general.
01:31:15.140 But she did direct her attacks more so specifically at Trump as opposed to the rest of the Democratic
01:31:21.340 field.
01:31:24.020 And Gabrielle?
01:31:25.160 I think, I agree with Darren that he, that she did make herself very strongly anti-Trump.
01:31:32.240 However, I don't think she did a decent enough job in defining herself as what she is for.
01:31:38.400 All the other candidates seemed to define their platforms, but where Harris, it just made her
01:31:45.720 platform solely anti-Trump.
01:31:47.740 So, so let me, um, let me go to, uh, the attack on, um, on Biden and your reaction to this attack
01:31:59.400 from Julian, uh, Castro play the, they wouldn't have to buy in.
01:32:03.360 That's a big difference because Barack Obama's vision was not to leave 10 million people uncovered.
01:32:08.560 He wanted every single person in this country covered.
01:32:11.620 My plan would do that.
01:32:13.060 Your plan would not have to buy in.
01:32:15.280 They do not have to buy.
01:32:16.780 You just said that.
01:32:17.780 You just said that two minutes ago.
01:32:19.480 You just said two minutes ago that they would have to buy in.
01:32:22.440 You said they would have to buy in.
01:32:24.920 Are you forgetting what you said two minutes ago?
01:32:28.840 Are you forgetting already what you said just two minutes ago?
01:32:33.280 Then he looks to Bernie Sanders and says, what did he say?
01:32:36.220 That they had to buy in and now you're saying they don't have to buy in.
01:32:38.920 You're forgetting that.
01:32:39.720 So I think this makes Castro absolutely toxic.
01:32:44.080 Agree or disagree?
01:32:44.980 I agree.
01:32:46.980 I agree.
01:32:47.400 A hundred percent agree.
01:32:49.100 Yeah.
01:32:49.440 Did not, uh, make him come off very good.
01:32:52.100 Making Biden, uh, enemy number one.
01:32:54.000 Yeah.
01:32:54.480 Um, and let me go to another, uh, crowd pleaser, if you will.
01:32:58.700 Uh, let's go to Beto where Beto was talking about, you know, confiscation of guns.
01:33:06.220 Here's this moment.
01:33:07.140 The high impact, high velocity round when it hits your body shreds everything inside of
01:33:13.420 your body because it was designed to do that so that you would bleed to death on a battlefield
01:33:17.500 and not be able to get up and kill one of our soldiers.
01:33:19.900 When we see that being used against children and in Odessa, I met the mother of a 15-year-old
01:33:26.920 girl who was shot by an AR-15 and that mother watched her bleed to death over the course of
01:33:32.240 an hour because so many other people were shot by that AR-15 in Odessa and Midland.
01:33:37.220 There weren't enough ambulances to get to them in time.
01:33:40.320 Hell yes.
01:33:40.740 We're going to take your AR-15, your AK-47.
01:33:43.720 We're not going to allow it to be used against our fellow Americans anymore.
01:33:49.320 Uh, Darren, your thought on that?
01:33:51.860 I just thought it was, uh, just red meat throwing it out there for everybody.
01:33:56.140 Do you think he doesn't mean it?
01:33:58.300 Oh, yeah.
01:33:58.960 He absolutely means it.
01:34:00.180 I don't think he would be able to do it initially, but I think that's just his main,
01:34:04.640 his main focus, his main point for the whole night and just kind of threw that out there.
01:34:08.260 How do you think the, there wasn't a single person really on the stage that, um, disagreed
01:34:14.540 with that in, in spirit?
01:34:16.400 No, nobody was the, you know, reasonable Democrat saying, Hey, you know, I'm a member of the
01:34:21.760 NRA or my dad was, and there was no, there was no happy gun talk that usually, um, preceded
01:34:30.800 stuff like this.
01:34:31.860 Nobody was saying, we're not going to come for your guns.
01:34:35.060 How did, how did that play?
01:34:36.400 Do you think Darren?
01:34:38.260 Uh, I just think they're, you know, just the Overton window, just keep going further
01:34:43.340 and further and take a little bit, uh, progressively.
01:34:46.180 Gabrielle, your thoughts?
01:34:48.440 Well, I think it was very interesting that when it was in response to Kamala Harris's
01:34:54.920 decision to support a mandatory buyback of assault weapons by, via executive order, Biden
01:35:03.720 came out saying, you can't do that constitutionally.
01:35:06.740 And it was very interesting to see how quickly he was shut down, not only by the other candidates,
01:35:11.400 but also by the moderators.
01:35:12.860 I think that speaks just to the radicalism of the entire democratic party right now.
01:35:18.080 Including the press.
01:35:20.040 Um, one, one last, uh, thought.
01:35:22.380 Is there, is there anyone, uh, that you saw last night and you had a gun to your head
01:35:29.980 and you had to vote for one of them?
01:35:33.100 Who do you think could do the least amount of damage?
01:35:36.580 Um, wow.
01:35:40.080 Um, I'm thinking maybe Pete Buttigieg.
01:35:45.680 Mm-hmm.
01:35:47.240 Um, I mean, I definitely don't agree with all of his policies, but I think it would be
01:35:51.060 the least worst, um, policymaker.
01:35:55.320 Hmm.
01:35:55.860 And Gabrielle?
01:35:57.720 I would have to say Andrew Yang.
01:35:59.960 I don't know necessarily enough about him.
01:36:02.280 However, he seemed definitely to be the only candidate on that stage who supported any
01:36:07.080 type of entrepreneurial values, any type of capitalist values.
01:36:10.580 You could see that incorporated into a variety of elements of his platform.
01:36:15.340 So as a capitalist, I would have to vote Andrew Yang.
01:36:18.280 Yeah.
01:36:18.600 I will tell you, Andrew Yang, they laughed at him on his closing, uh, where he was saying,
01:36:23.980 I'm going to give a thousand dollars a month to 12 people.
01:36:27.160 Uh, and, uh, and, and if you think you can control your life better,
01:36:32.020 uh, tell me why you think this thousand dollars.
01:36:35.520 And what he's doing is he's coming up with universal basic income, which doesn't work.
01:36:40.180 They test it over and over and over again, and it just doesn't work.
01:36:43.780 Um, but, uh, you know, he was laughed at that.
01:36:47.080 And what he was saying was really kind of good.
01:36:51.480 You are responsible for your own life.
01:36:54.160 Uh, while he was touting universal basic income, he was saying, we've got to get this
01:36:59.360 government back in the hands of the people.
01:37:01.160 Uh, one last opposite.
01:37:03.980 Who's the most dangerous?
01:37:07.800 I would say Bernie.
01:37:11.820 Definitely Bernie, isn't it?
01:37:13.380 Gabrielle?
01:37:15.820 Ideologically, I would agree with Darren that Bernie Sanders is the worst.
01:37:19.200 However, in terms of who has the actual chance to win, I think Elizabeth Warren is, is the
01:37:25.060 most dangerous.
01:37:25.640 She has very similar views to Sanders.
01:37:28.300 However, she is in a package that can appeal to a large section of the American public.
01:37:34.960 Gabrielle and Darren, thank you so much.
01:37:36.280 You guys are both great and I appreciate it.
01:37:38.920 Um, I, do we have the picture of, of Gabrielle's, um, of Gabrielle's campaign headquarters?
01:37:46.980 Did we get that picture?
01:37:48.380 Bowie?
01:37:48.680 Yeah.
01:37:49.200 Here she is.
01:37:49.980 Look at all, look at this.
01:37:51.540 Uh, here's Darren's.
01:37:53.300 Uh, do we have that picture?
01:37:55.280 Yeah, there's Darren's.
01:37:56.300 It's a, it's a lazy boy.
01:37:59.540 Uh, guys, thank you.
01:38:00.680 We're going to.
01:38:00.980 Hey, can we post your, uh, notes and stuff on glenbeck.com?
01:38:04.780 Absolutely.
01:38:05.320 Please do.
01:38:06.060 Uh, Darren?
01:38:07.980 Yes, sir.
01:38:08.580 Yeah.
01:38:08.800 Can we do that?
01:38:09.480 Yeah.
01:38:09.720 Are you even listening to us anymore?
01:38:12.100 I, I, I am listening and yes, you can post.
01:38:14.380 Okay, good.
01:38:15.040 Thanks guys.
01:38:15.700 We really appreciate it.
01:38:16.880 Hang on the phone.
01:38:17.560 We'll make sure that you get your paycheck, your first paycheck from glenbeck.
01:38:21.540 And just remember, because of your gender, you'll be making less Gabrielle.
01:38:26.000 Yeah, we're going to say we're going to pay you, but we're not really paying you equally.
01:38:30.520 No, of course not.
01:38:31.160 Yeah, you get 36 bucks.
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01:38:41.680 Now they'll just go with me because it's Friday the 13th.
01:38:43.760 A horror film.
01:38:45.320 Where Hannibal Lecter just is borrowing a guy's face for a while.
01:38:51.560 You get it back.
01:38:52.640 You get it back.
01:38:53.800 Hmm.
01:38:55.040 Doesn't really work, right?
01:38:56.280 Did he buy it back?
01:38:57.540 If he bought it back.
01:38:58.400 He bought it back.
01:38:58.960 He bought it back.
01:38:59.420 My face isn't for sale.
01:39:01.420 Yeah, we're going to buy it back for 20 bucks.
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01:39:54.300 We break for 10 seconds.
01:39:55.720 This is from that editorial that Gabby or Gabrielle wrote.
01:40:16.800 Um, she says in comparison to VP Biden and Senator Sanders, Warren came across as trustworthy
01:40:23.200 and a qualified contender, maintaining her characteristic, staunch, stiff demeanor.
01:40:28.600 Warren balances a persona of classical diplomatic politician with a radical agenda of fundamentally
01:40:35.040 transforming the American economy and government.
01:40:37.580 Although far from the ideological mainstream, Warren presents herself as a clear foil to President
01:40:44.080 Trump's hasty, flamboyant style, giving her a significant edge to the average American
01:40:49.020 voter who is weary of Trump's governance by game show.
01:40:52.140 More importantly, however, is the unfortunate reality that Americans are looking to trust
01:40:57.760 their national leaders again.
01:40:59.520 According to Gallup's longitudinal study of trust in government, only 41% of Americans in
01:41:06.040 January 2019 had at least a fair amount of trust in the federal government, down 10% from
01:41:14.060 2016.
01:41:15.500 Warren's understated self-confidence has the capacity to command trust if people are willing
01:41:21.220 to listen to her message.
01:41:22.860 With her continued battle cry of necessary reforms in every sphere of life, ranging from
01:41:30.180 listening to unionists to environmentalists and shaping the trade policy to universal childcare
01:41:35.280 and education from birth to the university, Warren clearly conveys the message of, I am government
01:41:43.240 and I am here to help.
01:41:46.720 And that's, that is true.
01:41:49.620 That's why she's saying, I have a plan for every, for everything.
01:41:53.140 Can you just read some from Darren's op-ed?
01:41:55.520 Uh, I don't have that one yet.
01:41:57.320 I don't have that.
01:41:58.120 Are you sure?
01:41:58.280 Because he still gets more money though than her, right?
01:42:01.900 I have Warren disappeared for a while after his first, her first healthcare segment.
01:42:07.980 And I will say that was true.
01:42:09.480 That was a good observation.
01:42:10.860 Yeah, it was.
01:42:11.200 Um, you know, there's also some other stats that are interesting.
01:42:15.780 The, the Democrats are always pointing to the future and we have said this over and
01:42:21.720 over and over again.
01:42:23.140 Look, how are these people going to take us into the future when one of the guys leading
01:42:27.260 it is talking about, make sure you put on the photograph for the kiddos when you get
01:42:31.920 home.
01:42:33.000 Uh, wait a minute.
01:42:33.960 What?
01:42:34.280 Well, Stu found a, uh, uh, a really interesting, um, not survey, but historic fact about who
01:42:44.980 wins in the democratic election when there is a Republican incumbent.
01:42:50.040 Yeah, it's, uh, pretty interesting to summarize it.
01:42:54.000 Um, no, the last time a democratic, uh, non-incumbent that was, uh, over 52 years old,
01:43:03.820 won the presidency.
01:43:05.740 Okay.
01:43:06.100 So, you know, obviously president running again is a different story, but a non-incumbent
01:43:09.780 running for the Democrats that was over 52 years old, the last one that won Woodrow
01:43:14.700 Wilson, every other democratic candidate that has run and been over 55 years old has lost.
01:43:22.760 And everyone that has been under 52 years old has won.
01:43:27.020 Which makes sense.
01:43:27.940 Since 1960, I think.
01:43:29.060 Yeah.
01:43:29.180 If you're saying, uh, you know, we're the future, we're the future.
01:43:33.720 Cause you look at that and it just, you know, we're tired of these old ideas.
01:43:37.920 That guy's been in Congress since 1972.
01:43:41.280 You know, it just doesn't compute.
01:43:43.920 And it's why they thought that, you know, Beto would be so great.
01:43:48.020 Um, but who does that leave?
01:43:50.440 Who's under 52 on this field?
01:43:53.840 Harris, Klobuchar, um, Buttigieg.
01:43:59.480 Yep.
01:43:59.660 He's 11.
01:44:00.500 Yang.
01:44:01.700 Mm-hmm.
01:44:02.600 Beto is mentally eight.
01:44:04.760 Yeah.
01:44:05.120 Does that count?
01:44:05.880 Right.
01:44:06.480 But Warren is not.
01:44:08.340 No, I know.
01:44:08.820 What is really interesting and the one thing I think helping Warren here is there are multiple
01:44:15.480 candidates older than her.
01:44:17.280 So people are forgetting that she's just as old as Hillary Clinton, right?
01:44:20.680 Mm-hmm.
01:44:21.220 How old is Warren?
01:44:22.280 Can we look that up?
01:44:23.380 Well, she does.
01:44:24.180 She doesn't look it though.
01:44:25.560 No, she looks younger than Hillary.
01:44:26.960 Yeah.
01:44:27.220 Um, but she's basically the same age.
01:44:30.000 And, you know, you have Bernie who is almost the same.
01:44:34.100 As Biden.
01:44:34.880 70.
01:44:35.400 She's older than Clinton.
01:44:36.720 Clinton was 69 when she ran.
01:44:38.860 So, uh, you know, she's not older than Clinton at this moment, but she's older.
01:44:42.300 But she looks like a fun, nice grandma.
01:44:45.200 She's 70.
01:44:46.620 Biden is 76?
01:44:49.640 Uh, what's his face?
01:44:52.120 Uh, Sanders is 78.
01:44:54.520 Okay.
01:44:55.040 Biden's 78.
01:44:56.760 No.
01:44:57.660 76.
01:44:58.080 76.
01:44:58.560 And Sanders is 78.
01:44:59.840 Yeah, he's older.
01:45:00.620 I mean, really?
01:45:01.760 I mean, I know Mike Gravel dropped out.
01:45:03.920 He's only 89.
01:45:05.120 Right.
01:45:05.580 I don't know.
01:45:06.260 Maybe they should go back to that well.
01:45:07.520 Because, I mean, this is...
01:45:09.600 It's crazy.
01:45:10.400 And it hasn't worked for Democrats in the past.
01:45:12.260 Right.
01:45:12.680 Uh, because it, you know, that, that idea that this supposed to inspire change, you want
01:45:17.180 someone, I guess, younger to do that.
01:45:19.080 Young and in that pool.
01:45:21.500 Yeah.
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01:46:50.960 This is the third most listened to show in all of America.
01:46:53.720 We're glad that you're one of those underachievers with us.
01:46:57.820 Number one, try so hard and everybody's trying to stab him in the back.
01:47:00.720 Number two, of course, we learned from Avis, has to try harder.
01:47:03.460 Number three, just kind of skates.
01:47:05.460 You know, we're just kind of drifting right behind number two and just kind of letting them do all the work.
01:47:11.500 And if that's who you are, you're in the right place.
01:47:14.700 Welcome to it.
01:47:17.080 Maybe that's what's keeping you out of the Radio Hall of Fame.
01:47:19.980 Well, it could be that or I was told by the head of the Radio Hall of Fame, you will never be in this.
01:47:26.500 It could be that.
01:47:27.340 And so far that prediction has come true.
01:47:29.220 Yeah.
01:47:29.580 I think I'm the only national broadcaster not in the Hall of Fame.
01:47:32.460 Here's some comfort, though.
01:47:33.320 The Fabulous Sports Babe is in.
01:47:35.600 So that's a little comfort.
01:47:37.520 Yeah.
01:47:38.020 How's Foreigner doing on your Hall of Fame?
01:47:40.420 This is interesting because maybe my years of hard work and persistence have finally paid off.
01:47:45.380 No, it made no difference.
01:47:46.560 According to a couple of websites.
01:47:48.140 Oh, a couple of websites.
01:47:49.700 Cleveland.com.
01:47:50.960 Ah.
01:47:51.680 Okay.
01:47:51.880 Not just any downstream website.
01:47:54.020 That's Cleveland.com.
01:47:54.800 That's Cleveland.com.
01:47:55.660 Yeah.
01:47:56.100 And UltimateClassicRock.com.
01:47:58.360 They have both predicted that Foreigner will be nominated this year, and they both believe
01:48:04.380 they'll get in.
01:48:06.000 Because you have to be there.
01:48:07.460 I have to be there.
01:48:08.040 I got to go to Cleveland for that if it happens.
01:48:09.880 You have to be there.
01:48:10.540 Yes.
01:48:10.980 You have to be there.
01:48:11.480 You should do the whole week of shows from the Radio Hall of Fame.
01:48:15.440 Yeah.
01:48:15.740 Can you believe?
01:48:16.220 The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
01:48:18.100 Can you believe that the Doobie Brothers are not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
01:48:23.300 This is the Doobie Brothers.
01:48:24.220 You're the only person I know who's fascinated by this.
01:48:27.040 It's incredible.
01:48:27.760 I've never heard anyone care about who's in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, including
01:48:31.360 most of the artists when they're inducted.
01:48:33.160 They don't seem that excited about it, do they?
01:48:35.380 They barely show up for it themselves.
01:48:37.640 Because it's in Cleveland.
01:48:39.000 No offense, Cleveland.
01:48:40.060 I love Cleveland.
01:48:40.940 I think it's a great town.
01:48:41.880 It is.
01:48:42.340 Great town.
01:48:42.720 But still, that doesn't mean that to all.
01:48:44.020 But it's also the home, I believe, of the Bowling Hall of Fame.
01:48:48.500 Is it?
01:48:49.020 Yes.
01:48:49.340 I think it is.
01:48:49.900 Look it up.
01:48:50.340 Look it up.
01:48:50.720 I think it is.
01:48:51.320 I am not aware of that.
01:48:52.700 Yeah.
01:48:53.040 But that's very prestigious if it is.
01:48:55.480 Yeah.
01:48:55.900 Thank God.
01:48:56.440 And the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, I think, is beautiful.
01:48:58.640 It's great.
01:48:59.400 Yeah.
01:48:59.580 You've seen it, right?
01:49:00.300 Yeah.
01:49:00.580 Yeah.
01:49:00.980 It's an impressive building.
01:49:02.040 It is.
01:49:02.880 They see that they don't care.
01:49:04.820 I think they care.
01:49:06.300 Yeah.
01:49:06.600 I think they try to downplay it.
01:49:07.700 Yeah.
01:49:08.140 I mean, you know, you care.
01:49:09.960 Like, Paul McCartney is in there three times.
01:49:13.140 And when he heard that Ringo was not in there, he called Ringo and he said, can you believe
01:49:19.460 you're not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist?
01:49:22.300 And Ringo's like, no, I didn't know that.
01:49:24.640 And so he's like, do you want to sound like Al Gore?
01:49:27.060 I don't know.
01:49:27.560 That was weird.
01:49:28.700 He was just having an off day.
01:49:30.460 Al Gore, did you know you weren't in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
01:49:32.400 He had just seen an inconvenient truth.
01:49:37.200 Well, we'll have to do something about that, Paul.
01:49:42.460 Guys, I got some really good news here.
01:49:44.040 Yeah.
01:49:44.160 I believe the Bowling Museum is in Arlington, Texas.
01:49:47.400 Shut up!
01:49:47.900 Right down the street.
01:49:48.980 We can visit!
01:49:50.180 No, that's Bowling Museum.
01:49:52.120 I'm looking for the Bowling Hall of Fame.
01:49:53.920 The Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame.
01:49:55.900 Shut up.
01:49:56.720 I thought it was in Cleveland.
01:49:58.180 Wow.
01:49:58.500 So that is pretty impressive.
01:50:00.500 That's very impressive.
01:50:01.240 How did you lose that?
01:50:02.220 I've got my afternoon planned.
01:50:03.640 I'll tell you that.
01:50:04.800 Are you going directly from here to there?
01:50:06.640 Oh, yeah.
01:50:07.020 Yeah.
01:50:07.440 In fact, I'd like to go right now.
01:50:08.420 Okay, so I went bowling with my family.
01:50:10.180 You know, my wife, she said, I don't want anything.
01:50:12.180 I don't want anything.
01:50:12.740 So I got her Cafe Rio, which, by the way, was a home run, I just want to say.
01:50:18.920 The second thing is...
01:50:20.600 You know, it's from the same family, by the way.
01:50:23.140 I told you that.
01:50:23.760 I know.
01:50:24.000 Shut up.
01:50:24.440 I don't care.
01:50:25.520 I don't...
01:50:26.100 All right.
01:50:26.540 I'm not the fan of it.
01:50:27.580 She is.
01:50:28.340 She's like...
01:50:29.060 I'm telling you, they do something to us.
01:50:32.200 So women, when they walk into a Cafe Rio, they put something in the salad dressing or
01:50:37.720 they hypnotize them or something.
01:50:40.720 But women are crazy about Cafe Rio.
01:50:44.600 Have you had it?
01:50:45.620 Yeah.
01:50:46.040 Yeah.
01:50:46.260 I think it's good.
01:50:47.740 It's like good.
01:50:47.940 But it doesn't change my life.
01:50:49.520 Right.
01:50:49.900 It doesn't.
01:50:50.500 Right.
01:50:50.780 Women are all...
01:50:52.080 They go crazy.
01:50:53.200 Yeah, they do.
01:50:53.960 Crazy over it.
01:50:55.040 I don't know why, but, you know, whatever.
01:50:58.420 So we went bowling because she's like, I don't want anything.
01:51:01.600 And I said, okay.
01:51:02.620 What do you want?
01:51:03.380 I just want to spend time with your family.
01:51:04.840 You need to go bowling.
01:51:05.560 Okay.
01:51:05.900 So we're going bowling.
01:51:07.080 So we went bowling.
01:51:08.000 There was me, Mary, Rafe, Cheyenne.
01:51:14.460 Now they're teenagers and above.
01:51:16.800 There was Hannah, Tim.
01:51:19.120 He's 30.
01:51:20.420 Me and Tanya.
01:51:21.600 And then the two little ones.
01:51:26.000 My grandson, who is three, beat all of us.
01:51:30.460 Really?
01:51:34.180 Yeah.
01:51:34.680 He had...
01:51:35.200 This is really horrible.
01:51:36.980 He had the high score of 61.
01:51:40.200 Oh, my gosh.
01:51:40.960 Nobody...
01:51:41.500 No one.
01:51:42.340 Nobody rolled higher than 61?
01:51:43.880 No one rolled higher than 61.
01:51:46.840 I wasn't...
01:51:47.640 I wasn't called.
01:51:48.340 I was not called in.
01:51:49.480 I did not.
01:51:49.960 I'm proud to say I don't have a score.
01:51:51.500 It may have been lower than that.
01:51:53.000 But I was the bench warmer.
01:51:55.580 This is embarrassing.
01:51:56.380 That's embarrassing.
01:51:57.140 Are you sure you didn't bowl and get a 12?
01:51:59.520 No idea.
01:52:00.460 Are you sure?
01:52:01.240 I got the only strike.
01:52:02.700 I bowled once for my son, and I got a strike.
01:52:06.000 But 61...
01:52:06.980 Did it have the bumper pads in the alleys?
01:52:08.840 No.
01:52:09.740 You know, you ready?
01:52:10.960 Mm-hmm.
01:52:11.360 Some of them did.
01:52:12.700 Yeah.
01:52:13.120 Like, Tanya's didn't.
01:52:14.080 Rafe's didn't.
01:52:15.520 But, you know, the teenagers, some of the teenagers, I think my...
01:52:20.880 I think Hannah even may have used bumpers.
01:52:24.060 And she couldn't beat 61.
01:52:25.580 You couldn't beat 61 with bumpers?
01:52:27.640 I don't even know.
01:52:28.800 I don't even know how it happened.
01:52:30.600 No, it's bad.
01:52:31.300 Your family's a mess.
01:52:32.400 Yeah.
01:52:32.800 Real family's a mess.
01:52:33.680 You don't...
01:52:34.320 Yeah.
01:52:34.480 If things come down to a sporting event, if the world has ever decided on, you know
01:52:40.120 what, we're going to go, China's going to take over.
01:52:43.020 Yeah, well, it's going to be decided by a bowl-off.
01:52:46.120 Make sure we're nowhere near.
01:52:48.600 Any kind of sporting event, not good.
01:52:51.820 That's unbelievable.
01:52:52.220 The bowling alleys now are no longer like they used to be.
01:52:56.240 Like, I went to one when I was a kid, and we would go, and, you know, it's like they
01:52:59.280 had the big plastic, like, pitchers of beer.
01:53:01.900 Yeah, you could get a beer.
01:53:02.900 And it smelled like a bowling alley, right?
01:53:05.240 Yeah.
01:53:05.540 It smelled like beer.
01:53:06.760 Yeah.
01:53:07.100 Beer and cigarettes.
01:53:07.860 Pea and beer.
01:53:08.760 Yeah.
01:53:08.820 And, like, maybe it had an arcade room.
01:53:10.880 Yeah, maybe, maybe.
01:53:12.060 Maybe.
01:53:12.320 But those were sketchy.
01:53:13.520 Yeah.
01:53:13.760 And they're very sketchy and very dirty.
01:53:16.560 Now, there's, like, you know, it's really good food.
01:53:20.160 They've got automatic bumpers that pop out.
01:53:22.800 Really?
01:53:22.980 They've got different games.
01:53:23.980 Oh, you've not played in the new bowling games?
01:53:25.220 I haven't.
01:53:25.860 It's like, oh, they're amazing.
01:53:27.200 It's really good.
01:53:27.960 Yeah, I don't bowl.
01:53:28.940 Yeah, I mean, I don't bowl for the same reason.
01:53:31.080 Yeah, the back.
01:53:31.780 Yeah, you're just like, ow, ow, hospital.
01:53:35.300 Yeah.
01:53:36.120 I know, it is amazing that you, every time I go, I wind up hurting myself.
01:53:39.360 Yeah.
01:53:39.580 It's like, I'm swinging my arm.
01:53:42.080 Bowling is swinging your arm.
01:53:43.400 It should not be.
01:53:44.620 It's really not.
01:53:44.940 The type of, what?
01:53:46.400 It's really not.
01:53:47.180 It's more than that.
01:53:48.640 It is more than that.
01:53:50.500 You know, like, curling is just sweeping the floor.
01:53:53.940 No, it's not.
01:53:54.660 You've got to ice skate at the same time.
01:53:56.760 No, okay, so ice skating.
01:53:58.240 You're sweeping the floor on ice.
01:53:59.160 You can ice skate, but you can't bowl over a 61.
01:54:01.640 I didn't say I could ice skate, but you're not all ice skating.
01:54:05.020 One of them just has to kneel down and just be pushed by the other ones
01:54:08.700 or just get a running fall, so he's pushing with the rock,
01:54:13.000 and then the other ones sweep.
01:54:14.940 And they're not actually ice skating, right?
01:54:16.280 They have shoes on.
01:54:17.220 Yeah.
01:54:17.440 They don't ice skate.
01:54:18.360 That's ice skate, but you're slipping on the ice.
01:54:20.900 Okay.
01:54:21.460 They sort of shuffle down the ice.
01:54:23.340 That's a stupid sport.
01:54:25.420 Oh, yeah.
01:54:26.600 I mean, that's obviously.
01:54:27.860 Canada should be embarrassed.
01:54:29.040 Yeah, that's like Canada.
01:54:29.980 That's just Canada.
01:54:31.180 Like, I don't know.
01:54:32.340 We give up.
01:54:32.920 What are we going to do?
01:54:33.960 I don't know.
01:54:34.340 Well, let's push a stone down the ice, eh?
01:54:36.680 Let's go to the lake and hope we all don't fall in.
01:54:39.880 How many people died as they tried to invent curling?
01:54:43.380 I mean, you're putting a rock on the ice.
01:54:45.540 Like, that's someone who wanted to kill the person who was playing.
01:54:47.740 Very dangerous.
01:54:47.960 And who came up with the broom?
01:54:49.960 You know what would make this better is if we made it a little neater.
01:54:54.720 We just broom some of this stuff out of its way.
01:54:58.040 That'd be great.
01:54:59.900 It doesn't sound like a fun crowd.
01:55:01.640 No, it really doesn't.
01:55:02.380 No, it doesn't.
01:55:03.080 No, no.
01:55:04.220 All right, Pat, any thoughts before you go into the weekend?
01:55:08.200 Well, I have purchased a record player so that I can catch up on my words.
01:55:12.940 Right.
01:55:13.380 Okay, that's really good.
01:55:14.460 I'm up to – I'm just 1,940,000 words short now of where I need to be.
01:55:20.560 Right.
01:55:20.880 I didn't even realize until last night I was short on words, but now I figured it out.
01:55:24.900 Well, short on words and some of the best words, and a record player is really going to be –
01:55:28.960 What is it, one of those Disney books that is reading stories?
01:55:32.620 Bing!
01:55:33.640 And you turn the record over.
01:55:35.240 If any of those people win, America, just on sheer stupidity for voting for them, is done.
01:55:45.260 Forget their policies.
01:55:46.860 How can you watch what we saw last night and then vote for one of those buffoons?
01:55:51.560 It is a bad group.
01:55:52.720 Oh, my gosh.
01:55:53.920 I mean, it is a bad group of candidates.
01:55:55.240 There is nobody you can look at and say, well, okay, if Trump loses, that wouldn't be so bad.
01:56:00.120 There's nobody like that.
01:56:01.020 I think – no, no, no.
01:56:02.080 No, wait, wait, wait.
01:56:02.940 Take your mindset out of policy.
01:56:06.940 You could look at Elizabeth Warren and go, she's competent.
01:56:10.840 She's not crazy.
01:56:12.700 If you didn't know her –
01:56:14.100 If any of her policies.
01:56:14.960 Or if you didn't have a problem with socialism.
01:56:17.780 Yes.
01:56:18.360 You know what I mean?
01:56:18.800 Yeah, but –
01:56:19.440 No, but you wouldn't say that.
01:56:22.660 So enough.
01:56:23.460 I hope.
01:56:24.220 Yeah.
01:56:24.620 I hope.
01:56:24.860 But you don't – but Bernie Sanders is crazy.
01:56:28.940 I mean, he's crazy.
01:56:29.720 And a bunch.
01:56:30.220 Yeah.
01:56:30.360 Yeah, he's crazy.
01:56:30.900 Just a miserable human being.
01:56:32.400 Really bad.
01:56:33.120 And then, Joe Biden, there is something physically wrong with him.
01:56:37.960 Yeah.
01:56:38.240 And I don't say that with great joy.
01:56:39.900 There is something wrong with him.
01:56:41.080 And you are a doctor.
01:56:42.140 I am a doctor.
01:56:43.380 I am a doctor.
01:56:44.860 So thank you for reminding me of that and the audience.
01:56:48.720 Kamala Harris, you could look at and go, well, she's kind of like me, you know.
01:56:53.560 If you didn't know, again, the policy.
01:56:55.560 Right.
01:56:56.160 Right.
01:56:56.860 So there are some.
01:56:57.840 I think the one – if you're just looking at the person and who sounds the most sane,
01:57:02.060 I'd have to go with Buttigieg.
01:57:04.380 I'd go with Yang, I think.
01:57:05.760 Would you?
01:57:06.400 I think I would.
01:57:07.080 Yeah, Yang.
01:57:07.620 Like, I think his policies are better than a lot of the other candidates.
01:57:11.160 You know, if you're going to go just – and again, his policies are terrible.
01:57:13.480 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:57:14.060 It's like an F or an F minus.
01:57:15.920 But I don't think it comes off – he comes off weird to me for some reason.
01:57:20.420 I've heard him in long-form interviews where he's very likable.
01:57:23.160 But, like, on this, he's doing all these shticky – I'm going to give $10,000 to 10 families every month.
01:57:32.180 He's treating it in a – like, it's like a – he's literally launching a contest in the middle of a debate.
01:57:37.840 It's just weird.
01:57:39.060 Kind of smart, though, when you're trying to qualify for the next debate.
01:57:42.140 He's just looking for donors.
01:57:43.480 Yeah, well, he's already in for the next debate, though.
01:57:45.040 Oh, is he now?
01:57:45.480 Yeah.
01:57:45.580 I mean, look, you know, we – everyone, like, dismisses Yang.
01:57:49.080 He's in, I believe, sixth place when it comes to the polling.
01:57:52.160 Sixth.
01:57:52.840 He's ahead of Bob Frank O'Rourke at this point.
01:57:55.200 He's ahead of Gabbard.
01:57:56.140 He's ahead of Steyer.
01:57:57.140 He's ahead of Castro.
01:57:58.040 He's ahead of Klobuchar.
01:57:59.620 I think he's sixth.
01:58:01.120 I think he's ahead of Booker, too, which gives you only Buttigieg, Harris, Warren, Sanders, and Biden who are ahead of him in the polling.
01:58:08.820 I think Buttigieg and Yang, I think those two have in common the one thing of, you know, we're not totally crazy.
01:58:21.700 I'm taking policies away.
01:58:23.680 Yeah.
01:58:23.940 We're not totally crazy.
01:58:24.940 We're kind of like you.
01:58:26.000 And I think they've sensed the rest of the field is totally nuts.
01:58:29.600 They know that they're stark raving nuts.
01:58:31.940 Yeah, I think you're willing to go with Grandpa, who we can't let drive in Biden.
01:58:40.820 Don't give him.
01:58:41.720 He will drive that car right through the front wall of the living room.
01:58:46.580 So they're willing to go with that because we've all dealt with a crazy Grandpa, and he'll just maybe he'll be kind of quiet.
01:58:54.500 And, you know, he'll be one of those popes that didn't really do anything.
01:58:59.100 It's better than, like, a really crazy pope.
01:59:04.880 One of the dark popes.
01:59:05.980 One of the dark popes.
01:59:07.160 One of the dark popes.
01:59:07.880 I'm kind of amazed at Buttigieg's ability to just disappear, though.
01:59:13.260 Like, this is a guy, he'd be the first gay president, right?
01:59:17.060 He is a mayor.
01:59:18.720 He's 37 or 8 years old.
01:59:21.920 Maybe he's 12 years old.
01:59:23.160 He's something.
01:59:23.600 He's very young.
01:59:24.600 He has kind of an amazing story.
01:59:26.380 He seems, as you point out, Pat, to have – I mean, he seems to be maybe the smartest of the candidates and also –
01:59:32.060 And he actually served the country.
01:59:33.260 He served the country.
01:59:34.120 Maybe.
01:59:35.780 And he just – he gets in these debates, and he's just a giant zero.
01:59:39.320 He doesn't hurt himself.
01:59:40.560 I never – I mean, sometimes with the religion stuff, he's so bad on that.
01:59:44.560 I will say that's incredibly offensive to anyone who actually cares about their faith.
01:59:48.880 But other than that –
01:59:50.100 Good thing none of us do, right?
01:59:51.700 Exactly.
01:59:52.260 Nobody believes in stuff.
01:59:53.880 Ask that – make that point in that room, and you probably won't get that reaction.
01:59:56.020 Yeah, I know you.
01:59:56.700 That's exactly what they would say.
01:59:58.500 But, I mean, like, this is a guy who should have a dynamic story, and he just disappears.
02:00:04.200 He doesn't get helped or hurt.
02:00:05.540 He just always around the same spot.
02:00:07.020 You heard what came out of the blaze with – oh, what's her name?
02:00:12.660 The crazy woman –
02:00:14.560 Marianne Williamson.
02:00:15.560 Did you hear what Eric Bolling got off mic?
02:00:19.740 Yeah, yeah, I saw that.
02:00:20.840 Let me play that for you.
02:00:21.860 Let me take a break, and I'll come back and play this.
02:00:23.920 It's pretty incredible.
02:00:25.820 And I think that explains the Buttigieg kind of phenomenon that you feel right now.
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02:01:39.620 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
02:01:42.020 So we were talking about Buttigieg and how he just can't get his – you know, just can't get his story out, etc., etc.
02:01:54.000 And I think that's just because the media plays favorites and the media chooses, you know.
02:02:00.980 And you see this a little bit.
02:02:05.880 Eric Boulding had – what's her name again?
02:02:09.020 Marianne Williamson on –
02:02:10.200 On his show for Sinclair Broadcasting.
02:02:14.520 And after the interview, Sinclair just kept running the microphones and the cameras.
02:02:19.600 And she made quite an amazing statement.
02:02:23.200 She just kind of leaned over and was just kind of sitting there at the counter.
02:02:26.940 Here's what she said.
02:02:28.020 What does it say that Fox News is nicer to me than the lefties are?
02:02:33.460 I'm sorry?
02:02:34.220 What does it say that the conservatives are nicer to me?
02:02:37.760 It's a bizarre world, man.
02:02:38.840 It's such a bizarre world.
02:02:41.520 You know, I'm such a lefty.
02:02:43.000 I mean, I'm a serious lefty.
02:02:44.420 But there's so – I understand why people on the right call them godless.
02:02:48.120 I mean, it's like – I didn't think the left was as mean as the right.
02:02:52.220 They are.
02:02:52.860 Well, I'm just right.
02:02:55.660 So, Marianne Williamson –
02:02:57.020 So, bizarre.
02:02:59.160 Bizarre.
02:03:00.200 And yet, that I think we're finding out on all sides.
02:03:05.520 I think that there are these PACs that play for keeps, that are – that look at themselves
02:03:12.860 as the gatekeepers, where I don't think that the average person – now, this is not the extremes.
02:03:20.220 I'm not talking about the left.
02:03:21.580 I'm talking about the Democrats.
02:03:23.000 Democrats are not like that in their own hometown, and neither are Republicans in their own hometown.
02:03:28.400 But the system just destroys you, especially the left.
02:03:32.700 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
02:03:35.720 I don't know.
02:03:36.460 I don't know.
02:03:37.060 I don't think about the pit people because time goes to come, because you're feeling like it.
02:03:39.660 So, when I saw Ben, she was in Baltimore, that went back to Bill, so for now, you were close.
02:03:41.460 And it was so richtig, but you both really took the elevations to be seen.
02:03:43.180 Thank you.