The Glenn Beck Program - November 21, 2023


The Biggest Biden Issue the Media CAN’T Ignore | 11⧸21⧸23 | The Glenn Beck Program


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Glenn Beck and Stu discuss Joe Biden's birthday, the Eagles' win, and how old is too old to be a president. Glenn Beck is a conservative commentator and host of the conservative radio show "The Glenn Beck Show" on the Fox News Radio Network.

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00:00:00.000 We've got no room to compromise
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00:00:32.420 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:00:40.920 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:00:47.720 I got to read a little bit about Joe Biden yesterday.
00:00:50.680 I had Joe Biden today, and why is this man our president?
00:00:55.920 Why?
00:00:58.780 It's driving me out of my mind.
00:01:02.780 I feel the same exact way.
00:01:05.540 I mean, I can't even stand to look at him.
00:01:07.600 I'm perplexed.
00:01:09.260 Stand it!
00:01:10.160 We'll get into that and lots more, and of course the Eagles won last night, so stew's on fire this morning.
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00:02:39.080 It's Pat and Stu for Glenn today.
00:02:41.080 All day yesterday, the only thing I could think of was,
00:02:44.820 I can't believe I share my birthday with this brain-dead buffoon of a president.
00:02:50.640 How did this happen?
00:02:51.980 Wait, what?
00:02:53.080 What?
00:02:53.760 You share Pat Gray?
00:02:55.440 Yes.
00:02:56.320 I, Pat Gray, share a birthday with Joe Biden.
00:02:58.700 Yesterday was your birthday?
00:03:00.140 It was.
00:03:00.520 We did the whole show and at no point did you mention?
00:03:03.060 That is true.
00:03:04.300 What?
00:03:04.940 That's incredible.
00:03:05.740 Seriously?
00:03:06.400 Yes.
00:03:06.760 Oh my gosh.
00:03:07.280 Happy birthday.
00:03:07.860 I had no idea.
00:03:08.400 Thank you.
00:03:08.680 It's a little late.
00:03:09.860 It is.
00:03:10.560 It's not my birthday anymore.
00:03:11.900 That's a great point.
00:03:13.420 I even did a show yesterday on Stu Does America.
00:03:16.240 Stu Does Biden's birthday.
00:03:18.040 Oh, wow.
00:03:19.060 Birthday party.
00:03:20.100 Yeah.
00:03:20.280 Because we celebrated his incredible achievements and how wonderful a president he is.
00:03:25.160 Aren't they incredible?
00:03:25.940 And it was short.
00:03:27.380 Yeah.
00:03:27.540 It was a little short, but it didn't last the whole hour, I'll tell you that.
00:03:30.660 Yeah, no kidding.
00:03:31.020 But I had no idea it was your birthday.
00:03:32.320 Oh my gosh.
00:03:32.680 Happy birthday.
00:03:33.360 Thank you.
00:03:33.660 I will say, and I'm just going to take a guess here, you do not share the year.
00:03:38.960 No, I do not share the year.
00:03:40.100 Thank goodness.
00:03:41.160 Thank goodness.
00:03:41.780 About a half century between you and him on the year.
00:03:44.200 I wish it was that long, but it's not quite now.
00:03:48.100 No, not quite, but close.
00:03:49.380 He was 18 when I was born.
00:03:50.960 18.
00:03:51.360 18.
00:03:51.840 Yes.
00:03:52.360 So that tells you something.
00:03:54.620 Since he turned 81 yesterday.
00:03:56.960 I mean, you could serve four terms.
00:03:59.860 Yes, and still.
00:04:00.900 As president.
00:04:02.020 And then we'd start to have that conversation about your age, Pat.
00:04:05.260 I'm sorry.
00:04:06.020 Oh, man.
00:04:07.280 Okay, so they did a low-key thing because they don't want to bring attention to it.
00:04:12.940 So they kind of did all the birthday stuff out of the sight of the public because, you
00:04:19.380 know, he's getting enough flack about how old he is.
00:04:23.180 And it's not his age.
00:04:25.920 If he were 81 and he was spry and he was vigorous and he had mental acuity, I wouldn't care.
00:04:32.360 Would you care?
00:04:32.880 No, you wouldn't even notice.
00:04:34.140 I mean, I don't know.
00:04:35.060 Nobody would talk about it.
00:04:36.200 Look, the left would certainly blame partisanship for this.
00:04:40.220 But, like, I don't get the sense that many people on the right are concerned about Trump's
00:04:45.560 age.
00:04:46.040 And he's 77.
00:04:47.000 Right.
00:04:47.860 If he were stumbling around as much as Joe Biden, if he looked lost on stage every single
00:04:53.520 time when he was finished with a speech, I'd be worried about it.
00:04:56.600 Yeah.
00:04:56.720 Now, he's mixed up Biden with Obama a few times.
00:05:00.280 Where he said, you know, the President Obama's doing this and he meant President Biden.
00:05:05.200 That's probably just because he knows Biden's Obama's the one behind the scenes anyway, pulling
00:05:12.140 the strings.
00:05:13.400 I don't know.
00:05:14.400 You know, I mean, that's that's not that big a deal.
00:05:17.340 If it turned out that he was, you know, stumbling around as much as Biden, then I'd be concerned
00:05:23.400 with it.
00:05:24.000 I would too.
00:05:24.960 I'd be concerned.
00:05:26.100 And like, I think there's a legitimate concern to when it comes to political strategy that
00:05:32.680 you're having the biggest vulnerability for Joe Biden because of the fact the media constantly
00:05:39.280 will excuse all of his policy failures, the biggest excuse that they the media can't get
00:05:44.580 away with, you know, just washing away is Biden's age.
00:05:48.240 And I think there's a political argument to be made that the best way to take advantage
00:05:52.140 of an 81 year old candidate is not to run a 77 year old candidate instead to run a 40
00:05:57.560 or 50 year old candidate that can really show that difference and take advantage of those
00:06:04.220 problems.
00:06:05.240 I mean, you know, you go back to Reagan saying, I won't take advantage of my opponent's youth
00:06:11.440 and experience was a brilliant, brilliant line.
00:06:14.280 And but like, you know, there was a there was a gap there, but it wasn't a massive gap.
00:06:19.580 Yeah, the gap here either is going to be half a century, almost 30 or 40 years, at least
00:06:29.420 or four years.
00:06:31.940 And while I think the American people look at Trump and they may they have their look,
00:06:37.600 they have their problems with Trump.
00:06:38.960 And when you look at the average voter, they have plenty of problems with Trump.
00:06:41.900 They don't have a problem with his age or his his spryness.
00:06:46.840 Like, I mean, look, we went on in 2016.
00:06:50.140 We were in Iowa.
00:06:50.980 We covered the Iowa caucus and you were there, Pat.
00:06:54.320 Yeah.
00:06:54.540 And we went flying around and driving around Iowa for like a weekend.
00:07:00.680 OK, it was not we were not in it for a long time.
00:07:04.920 And I remember after that weekend being like, how are these candidates doing this?
00:07:08.960 Yeah, it was exhausting.
00:07:10.720 You're driving all over the place.
00:07:12.360 You never know where you're going next.
00:07:13.960 You're going in there.
00:07:14.660 You're hearing the same speech over and over again.
00:07:16.720 Sometimes it's the 10 or 20 people you you're every place you walk into has the same like
00:07:22.360 eight old pastries that you always find yourself eating anyway, even though you shouldn't.
00:07:28.360 And so you feel terrible there.
00:07:30.460 You know, this is Iowa.
00:07:31.280 It's not like you're going from Vegas to New York City.
00:07:34.540 It was cold.
00:07:35.220 You're in like holiday inns that are, you know, you know, serviceable and fine.
00:07:39.380 But like, it's not like you're in the lap of luxury.
00:07:41.760 You're waking up.
00:07:42.540 You're eating their continental breakfast with the pancake printer, which they had.
00:07:46.500 I just remember that was the best part of the trip, honestly, was the pancake printer.
00:07:51.120 But like it you're not exercising.
00:07:54.340 You're not doing it.
00:07:55.940 It's a it's honestly a really difficult life.
00:07:58.100 The fact that Trump and it's not really running that type of campaign right now, to be sure.
00:08:03.040 But the fact that he's able to jump from speech to speech and rally to rally, it's incredible.
00:08:07.500 Really?
00:08:08.100 At 77, it's incredible.
00:08:10.280 Yeah.
00:08:10.460 I mean, they've even basically announced that Biden won't even attempt it.
00:08:15.320 Yeah.
00:08:15.560 He won't even attempt it.
00:08:16.760 He's not.
00:08:17.260 He's going to run this thing from the White House.
00:08:19.280 It's going to be the Rose Garden campaign.
00:08:20.940 Yep.
00:08:21.140 And they keep talking about that because that's what he's going to do.
00:08:24.900 Last time he ran it from his basement.
00:08:27.020 Yeah.
00:08:27.440 And this time he's going to run it from the Rose Garden.
00:08:30.660 It'll be fascinating to see if it works because at the time he did it in 2020, he had an excuse.
00:08:37.480 Right.
00:08:37.720 The pandemic was just kicking in.
00:08:39.400 We were very early.
00:08:40.300 Most of that campaign was run at a time where even the average American was like, OK, you
00:08:46.320 know, understandable.
00:08:47.180 He's not going to be out doing rallies like it wasn't it wasn't even past the time where
00:08:50.980 the general America, I'm not talking about the crazy leftist or the Gavin Newsom's of the
00:08:55.180 world, but like the and of course, Newsom wasn't out at fancy restaurants this entire
00:08:59.480 time.
00:08:59.800 But most people were still in that point.
00:09:01.820 We're like, you know, I'm not like panicked about COVID on a day to day basis, but like
00:09:06.500 I'm not going to be taking any additional risks.
00:09:08.360 I don't want to go to big crowds.
00:09:09.360 There was a lot of that still going around at the time, especially on the left.
00:09:12.320 Right.
00:09:12.860 He doesn't have that now.
00:09:14.060 No.
00:09:14.280 He's no there's no reason why this guy can't be out actually campaigning and doing the
00:09:19.860 work of a normal candidate.
00:09:21.540 He just refuses to.
00:09:23.380 He refuses to debate his primary opponents.
00:09:26.560 He refuses for whatever reason to give Secret Service protection to RFK Jr., which is one
00:09:33.020 of the most psychotic things.
00:09:34.880 Mm hmm.
00:09:35.960 Do you have any idea?
00:09:37.280 Have you ever heard of American history?
00:09:38.720 Like, you know, the RFK does that name?
00:09:41.180 Does those initials together sound just the FK part Kennedy.
00:09:44.940 So does that ring a bell?
00:09:47.320 Yeah.
00:09:47.560 As far as I don't know protection.
00:09:49.620 And I am no fan of RFK Jr.
00:09:51.960 I do not come from the part of the right who's like, oh, actually, he's great.
00:09:55.680 I don't think he's great.
00:09:56.760 I think he's awful.
00:09:57.480 I know people who do.
00:09:57.980 I'm not one of them.
00:09:59.080 I'm not one of them.
00:10:00.020 But I'm trying to tell people, please don't be taken in by this guy.
00:10:03.820 Please.
00:10:04.240 By all that is holy.
00:10:05.440 He's not a conservative.
00:10:06.780 He's not at all a conservative.
00:10:08.080 He's got a couple issues that he's, you know, a couple issues you might agree with him
00:10:11.360 on.
00:10:11.760 A couple issues he's come to very recently and very suspiciously.
00:10:16.660 Right.
00:10:16.880 Do you buy him on the border?
00:10:20.000 I mean, I don't at all, but whatever.
00:10:21.820 But if you love his vaccine thing so much that you're willing to vote for him, just be
00:10:25.800 prepared for an abortionist, for a guy who's going to be terrible on climate change.
00:10:32.480 I mean, worse than any normal Democrat.
00:10:35.800 Really?
00:10:36.240 Worse than any normal Democrat on climate change.
00:10:38.500 I mean, you know, look, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, they're all bad on climate change.
00:10:42.360 None of them have threatened to put Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh in prison over it.
00:10:45.420 Right.
00:10:45.900 So, and potential execution.
00:10:48.520 But anyway, that's off the topic.
00:10:50.920 Yeah.
00:10:51.560 He has not run a campaign really at all.
00:10:55.720 He's taken advantage.
00:10:56.900 And there are some of these things that are part of the game, right?
00:10:59.820 Like you take advantage of the incumbency.
00:11:02.120 It's why incumbents win a lot.
00:11:04.220 You take advantage of those perks.
00:11:05.820 You're on TV all the time.
00:11:06.900 You get these speeches.
00:11:07.680 You get to fly all over the country and you don't have to worry about paying for it.
00:11:10.880 All these things are part of the package.
00:11:12.360 It's why most of the time incumbents win.
00:11:15.600 That is different than what Joe Biden wants to do here, which is honestly hope you forget he's president.
00:11:21.600 I mean, like it seems to be his argument.
00:11:23.780 What if everyone forgets the job I did?
00:11:25.900 I mean, like maybe they'll elect me if they don't remember I did these things to them.
00:11:31.360 Yeah.
00:11:31.960 And that seems to be his argument.
00:11:33.400 And they're going to they're going to roll that out there and hope it works.
00:11:35.600 Well, and his other thing is lie because that's what that's what they do.
00:11:40.140 They just continually lie about the job he's done.
00:11:43.340 This figure, they continually use 13 or 14 million jobs.
00:11:47.340 We'll get to that in a few minutes.
00:11:48.640 It's outrageous.
00:11:50.240 Outrageous.
00:11:50.640 And again, it's driving me out of my mind.
00:11:52.720 But yesterday was the Thanksgiving turkey pardon thing.
00:11:56.020 And for some reason, he started talking about Britney Spears or Taylor Swift, or he got the two confused.
00:12:02.220 Listen to this.
00:12:02.780 Here's what he had to say.
00:12:05.040 Now, just to get here, Liberty and Bell had to beat some tough odds in competition.
00:12:09.700 What?
00:12:10.340 They had to work hard to show patience and be willing to travel over a thousand miles.
00:12:16.040 You could say even this harder than getting a ticket to the Renaissance tour or or what?
00:12:23.520 Rip Whitney's tour.
00:12:24.820 She's down in it's kind of warm in Brazil right now.
00:12:28.460 What?
00:12:30.680 What?
00:12:31.380 I love the expression on your face.
00:12:33.820 What in the hell are you talking about?
00:12:38.380 Is that amazing?
00:12:39.700 I hadn't heard the clip yet.
00:12:41.220 Yeah, it's great.
00:12:41.980 I'll tell you how I became aware of this.
00:12:43.820 And I just had a moment of just the same thing moment you had this morning, Pat.
00:12:48.540 Uh-huh.
00:12:48.880 I was walking through, you know, like some, you know, place.
00:12:51.800 The other day, they had the news on just random TVs as you're walking by.
00:12:56.000 And on the TV where those two dunces from TMZ just sitting there talking and on the bottom
00:13:04.720 of the screen, it just says Biden confuses Britney for Taylor Swift.
00:13:08.720 Yeah.
00:13:09.280 And it's just like, what world do we live in?
00:13:12.120 I know.
00:13:12.460 We live in a world where our president of the United States is, first of all, talking
00:13:16.540 about Britney Spears or Taylor Swift.
00:13:19.240 Can't tell the difference between the two of them.
00:13:21.460 And then we have analysis by these dopes on TMZ about it.
00:13:25.960 That's, this is the timeline we are in as a nation.
00:13:29.520 The only place you could find better analysis than that is on ESPN.
00:13:33.640 Yeah.
00:13:33.920 Wouldn't that be great?
00:13:34.780 Yeah.
00:13:34.940 Let's hear the sports guys talk about it because they'll clear it up for us.
00:13:38.580 At least the TMZ people know the difference between Taylor Swift and Britney Spears. 0.95
00:13:42.480 Yes.
00:13:43.020 And like the fact that like the guys on TMZ are going to be like, you know what?
00:13:48.220 Gosh, Biden kind of is an idiot.
00:13:50.380 Isn't he?
00:13:50.780 Like he really is a moron.
00:13:53.140 They are like these guys could step into office today and have a more coherent policy package
00:13:58.960 than this president.
00:13:59.960 For sure.
00:14:00.280 That is saying something.
00:14:01.640 That is.
00:14:02.340 It's a little disappointing.
00:14:03.900 Yeah.
00:14:05.080 So his advisors are arguing that there's a double standard between, you know, Biden's
00:14:11.280 age and Trump's age because there's only four years difference.
00:14:14.000 Well, it's about 40 years difference, acuity wise.
00:14:17.620 If you're talking about cognizance, Trump is way younger than Joe Biden.
00:14:24.440 You know, there's far more, far, the reason we're not, and we mentioned this already,
00:14:28.180 but just to put a finer point on it, there is far more evidence of Biden's deterioration
00:14:34.120 at his age than there is of Trump.
00:14:37.020 I mean, Trump has misnamed the president a few times.
00:14:40.800 Big deal.
00:14:42.400 He has not stumbled around like he's got dementia.
00:14:45.680 No.
00:14:46.280 Joe Biden has and does every single day.
00:14:50.480 And he makes it pretty clear every single day that he is compromised.
00:14:56.300 He is mentally compromised.
00:14:57.980 First of all, he shouldn't be in the presidency anyway, under any circumstances, at any time
00:15:05.420 during his political career.
00:15:07.100 Wait, can you be more clear?
00:15:08.600 I don't understand your stance on this.
00:15:10.520 Never, ever, I don't care if he was 12, he shouldn't, well, 12, he couldn't be.
00:15:15.680 If he was 35, he shouldn't be in the presidency.
00:15:18.720 There's never a time he was, he was never good enough at this.
00:15:23.120 No.
00:15:23.560 As evidenced by the fact that he lost over and over and over again.
00:15:27.040 Right.
00:15:27.260 He kept running for president and losing.
00:15:29.120 He started in 1988.
00:15:30.300 Yeah.
00:15:31.280 There's a reason we didn't elect him there.
00:15:33.400 Yeah.
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00:16:49.880 Pat and Stu for Glenn today.
00:17:01.400 The other thing with Biden, and he did it again yesterday, are these weird, repeated, discredited
00:17:08.820 stories that he tells all the time.
00:17:10.940 That's one of the strangest.
00:17:12.420 Isn't that bizarre?
00:17:13.520 And it's not even like he's getting help from the left-wing media.
00:17:18.480 They have exposed that these are lies.
00:17:21.700 They've actually done a good job on this for the most part.
00:17:24.660 They've called him out.
00:17:25.720 They've asked him over and over again, asked his people, why aren't you correcting these
00:17:29.460 stories?
00:17:30.260 Right.
00:17:30.480 And they just walk right through it.
00:17:32.460 The one he told yesterday, are you familiar with the Navy story?
00:17:36.520 He was going to go to the Naval Academy to play football.
00:17:42.900 Really?
00:17:43.240 Yeah.
00:17:43.720 Oh, he was a wonderful football player.
00:17:46.960 Just an all-star.
00:17:48.240 All-American football player.
00:17:50.340 This was the story that he told again.
00:17:53.120 This is, I don't know, we've probably logged about 10 times where he's told this story on
00:17:57.640 Pac-Ray Unleashed.
00:17:58.380 By the way, I'm all Navy, but I was appointed to the Naval Academy until I found out the
00:18:07.600 other guys in the backfield were a guy named Roger Staubach and Joe Bellino.
00:18:12.320 So I decided to go to Delaware.
00:18:14.680 But our son, so I always used to root for Navy.
00:18:17.540 Okay.
00:18:17.800 So he's going to go to Navy, despite the fact he didn't have a senatorial appointment to
00:18:21.520 Navy, which you have to have.
00:18:23.260 He wasn't recruited to Navy.
00:18:24.980 There's no evidence that Navy was ever even knew the name Joe Biden when he was in college.
00:18:31.460 They probably know it now as Commander-in-Chief, but they didn't know it then.
00:18:37.120 And so, and he was, he didn't play quarterback or running back.
00:18:41.500 I think he was a wide receiver in high school.
00:18:44.400 So I don't know why.
00:18:44.980 Gosh, that's hard to believe.
00:18:45.820 I know it is.
00:18:47.460 It's hard to believe he played football at all.
00:18:49.280 I would guess that was a running offense.
00:18:51.340 That would be my guess on that one.
00:18:53.000 But why would Roger Staubach preclude you from going to Navy when he's the quarterback?
00:19:01.080 And it seemed like, I don't know, you'd want a quarterback like that throwing you in the
00:19:07.020 ball.
00:19:07.300 As a wide receiver?
00:19:08.020 Yeah.
00:19:08.400 You'd think one of the best and greatest quarterbacks of all time would be the type of person you
00:19:13.100 might want.
00:19:13.760 But again, it's been completely discredited.
00:19:16.360 There's no truth to it.
00:19:17.860 It's so weird.
00:19:18.660 And you know, the, the other one that pops into mind immediately is the Amtrak story.
00:19:23.040 Yes.
00:19:23.460 You have that one too?
00:19:24.420 Yes, I do.
00:19:25.040 It's this.
00:19:26.160 And then one of the senior guys on Amtrak, Angelo Negri, I got to know all the conductors
00:19:31.460 really well.
00:19:32.060 They became my friends.
00:19:33.200 I mean, really my genuine friends.
00:19:35.140 It happened at my home at Christmas and during the summer.
00:19:37.700 I doubt that.
00:19:39.060 And Ange walks up to me and goes, Joey, baby, grabs my cheek.
00:19:42.880 And I thought the Secret Service was going to blow his head off.
00:19:44.720 I said, I swear to God, true story.
00:19:47.640 My gosh.
00:19:48.640 I said, no, no, he's a friend.
00:19:49.720 And it's not, by the way.
00:19:50.700 He said, Joey, I read in the paper, I read in the paper, you travel 1,000 to 1,200,000
00:19:59.500 miles on Air Force planes because they keep meticulous tabs of it.
00:20:03.720 I said, yeah.
00:20:05.000 He said, big, I won't say the whole thing, big deal.
00:20:09.720 So you know how many miles you travel on Amtrak, Joey?
00:20:11.840 And I said, no, he said, the boys and I figured out the retirement dinner.
00:20:16.860 He said, you traveled 2 million, I think it was 180, but 2,200,000 miles.
00:20:23.220 So how'd you get that in?
00:20:24.340 He said, well, 267 miles a day.
00:20:28.500 We figured you traveled 119 days a year for 36 years.
00:20:32.460 Then you traveled as vice president.
00:20:33.920 He goes, so Joey, I don't want to hear this about the Air Force anymore.
00:20:38.240 Now he swore to God.
00:20:39.620 Yeah.
00:20:40.040 That was true.
00:20:40.720 That's an interesting part of that.
00:20:42.060 Except for the fact that not only had Ange retired a couple decades before this conversation
00:20:49.140 supposedly took place in the early 90s, he retired, but he was also dead at the time
00:20:55.540 the conversation supposedly took place.
00:20:57.780 So it was a very eerie conversation.
00:20:59.420 I was going to say, you're not going to put it past Joe Biden or just randomly talking
00:21:03.480 to someone he thinks is alive, but is actually dead.
00:21:05.560 So I'm just saying it was a creepy conversation if he had one with Ange.
00:21:09.460 Yeah, that's very, I mean, it's so bizarre.
00:21:11.460 And the swear to God thing is an interesting part of that.
00:21:13.320 Yeah.
00:21:13.460 He doesn't care that he said that at all.
00:21:15.800 Does not care, but he's a big time Catholic.
00:21:18.220 Super, super Catholic man.
00:21:20.160 Super Catholic. 0.58
00:21:21.340 It's almost like a superhero.
00:21:22.680 Yeah, he is.
00:21:23.440 Super Catholic. 0.58
00:21:24.180 He's got like a giant C on his chest.
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00:23:11.740 Complaining just a bit.
00:23:12.820 About Joe Biden.
00:23:16.720 So bizarre.
00:23:17.980 So weird.
00:23:20.200 In virtually every way.
00:23:23.040 We're talking about some of his really weird quirks and the stories that he tells that have
00:23:29.160 been proven lies.
00:23:30.480 And he just keeps telling them anyway.
00:23:32.520 It just doesn't matter to him that not even the Washington Post and New York Times are going
00:23:37.460 with him on these things.
00:23:38.660 And they've challenged him on some pretty good things like the economy.
00:23:42.680 Like his claim that he has saved $1.7 trillion.
00:23:47.800 They've been over that again and again.
00:23:50.760 And I think it was in the Washington Post where they said he really needs to stop saying this.
00:23:55.420 Yeah.
00:23:55.520 And he doesn't.
00:23:56.860 Nope.
00:23:57.020 He hasn't.
00:23:58.080 He continues to do it.
00:23:59.580 Even now after the fact that it's reversed.
00:24:02.220 Right.
00:24:02.840 Oh, right.
00:24:03.500 So we had that first.
00:24:04.520 Basically, the scam here, in case you don't know, was basically he took the worst year of the pandemic when everything was upside down.
00:24:11.820 And all the emergency spending, all the emergency spending, we shut down the entire economy for months at a time.
00:24:18.520 And so we had to pay trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars.
00:24:21.560 And again, when I say we had to go back and watch my shows from March and April of that year.
00:24:26.380 And I don't actually believe we had to.
00:24:28.880 But regardless, we, quote unquote, had to spend all this money.
00:24:32.180 Yeah.
00:24:32.560 And we spent all this money to keep the economy afloat in their in their words.
00:24:35.680 And so and we had a lot of people not working and losing jobs.
00:24:39.360 So the the the entire economy was totally out of whack.
00:24:42.180 We spent way more than we normally would.
00:24:44.040 And we took in less than we normally would.
00:24:46.200 So that the one year deficit number was through the roof.
00:24:50.280 The next year, as things opened up, people go back to work that reverses.
00:24:54.760 It was had nothing to do.
00:24:56.300 Any president would have this would have been OK.
00:24:58.580 It happened under.
00:24:59.260 Right.
00:24:59.360 Like you're reversing a shutdown of the economy.
00:25:02.360 So the numbers in year two look better than year one.
00:25:05.080 Right.
00:25:05.360 That's no.
00:25:06.060 Everyone knows that's going to happen at the time.
00:25:08.440 We all knew it was going to happen.
00:25:10.200 It would have happened if Donald it would have been even better, I think, if Donald Trump were president.
00:25:14.240 But, you know, that's a counterfactual.
00:25:16.040 We don't know.
00:25:16.580 We've never we'll never actually know that.
00:25:18.560 So they would say that this giant drop in deficit happened.
00:25:24.040 And everyone knew it technically is on the board, but had nothing to do with Joe Biden, with the exception of he did make it much worse.
00:25:31.440 He decided to spend even more and make the number worse.
00:25:35.400 In fact, we know this as as reality, as the CBO projects these numbers into the future.
00:25:41.780 When Donald Trump was still president, they said the deficit was going to be even smaller than it was when Joe Biden actually ran the country.
00:25:49.440 The Congressional Budget Office projected numbers much better than what Joe Biden got.
00:25:54.620 Yet he still went out in front of the American people and said, oh, actually, I took it took it down by one point seven trillion dollars.
00:26:00.360 No one's ever done that before.
00:26:01.600 It's incredible.
00:26:02.200 Well, I don't know.
00:26:03.200 There weren't a lot of presidents who had to deal with the covid-19 pandemic.
00:26:06.260 Right.
00:26:06.780 There wasn't a lot.
00:26:07.720 There's not a lot of other examples of that stuff happening in our society.
00:26:11.800 So he does a thousand speeches where he brags about this.
00:26:16.420 And now the next year numbers came out and he lost it went the other way.
00:26:21.720 It was one of the worst.
00:26:23.380 If you want to give you a peacetime numbers in history where we weren't having a quote unquote war on covid.
00:26:28.940 It was one of the worst peacetime numbers in the history of the nation.
00:26:33.220 Again, a lot of that having to do with Joe Biden and he doesn't he still brags about the previous year, even though he's already blown up those numbers.
00:26:41.940 Like you could at least make the argument, OK, well, he did this and he's going to continue the progress.
00:26:45.720 No, he actually made it much, much worse.
00:26:47.680 And that's based on the Congressional Budget Office's own projections.
00:26:52.220 Yeah.
00:26:53.040 And yet he keeps doing it.
00:26:54.240 So this calculus there politically is to say, well, what if everyone forgets covid happened?
00:27:00.780 This will work.
00:27:03.420 Wait a minute.
00:27:03.780 This can't possibly work.
00:27:04.800 Well, what if everyone forgets covid happened?
00:27:06.940 Then it will work.
00:27:08.620 That's how dumb they think you are.
00:27:10.880 And with their own voters, they might be right.
00:27:13.840 Oh, I think they are.
00:27:15.100 Yeah, I think they are.
00:27:16.140 With Democrats, they're not going to they're going to think, oh, yeah, that's great.
00:27:20.080 Look at he's saving big money in these Republicans.
00:27:22.240 The evil Republicans keep accusing him of spending so much money.
00:27:26.420 It will work with them, with many Democrat voters.
00:27:30.840 Yeah.
00:27:31.460 And he tried it again yesterday, as you mentioned, with the jobs.
00:27:34.100 Yeah.
00:27:34.620 Which is infuriating.
00:27:35.740 What's his number now?
00:27:37.040 Did he mention a specific number?
00:27:38.780 Is it still 13 million or is it gone to 13.954 million?
00:27:42.480 Oh, wow.
00:27:42.920 OK, so it's almost a million more than he was claiming before.
00:27:46.320 Yes.
00:27:46.880 It just keeps going and going and going.
00:27:48.800 And this is how, again, it's the exact same scam.
00:27:52.420 You know, it's yes.
00:27:53.160 You know, it's very similar to this.
00:27:54.700 You ever see a before and after picture of a woman and some giant weight loss with these 1.00
00:28:04.500 really impressive numbers?
00:28:05.540 And she took this really questionable supplement that like is seemingly just ground up tree bark.
00:28:10.700 And you're just like, wow, really that happens?
00:28:12.600 And you're like, well, wait a minute.
00:28:13.680 How did that happen?
00:28:15.200 Maybe she's just lying.
00:28:16.440 No, it's not that she's lying.
00:28:18.000 This has happened over and over again.
00:28:19.440 They've caught these people.
00:28:20.940 She was pregnant.
00:28:22.440 Oh, wow.
00:28:23.080 Right.
00:28:23.240 So she's pregnant. 0.96
00:28:24.860 She gives birth to a child.
00:28:27.680 And I don't know, you may know if you know anything about the biology.
00:28:31.900 And I know now we know that men can have kids, too.
00:28:34.640 But in this case, it was a woman. 1.00
00:28:36.480 When you have a child, you tend to lose weight.
00:28:39.800 Huh?
00:28:40.220 Really?
00:28:40.520 I don't know exactly how that process works, but it seems like you almost like you've removed
00:28:43.820 something from from what would be picked up on a scale.
00:28:47.200 Yeah.
00:28:47.400 And so this is what he's doing, right?
00:28:49.740 Like you're removing essentially a pregnancy of the of the covid numbers that weighed everything
00:28:55.240 down.
00:28:56.060 You remove that and all of a sudden your weight loss numbers look wonderful and you act like
00:28:59.760 it's the tree bark supplement.
00:29:00.980 That's the Biden scam here.
00:29:03.540 Everyone knows people gained jobs in 2021 having nothing to do with Joe Biden.
00:29:11.920 Everyone knows when people came to work after the pandemic.
00:29:17.220 You are going to have good job numbers.
00:29:19.760 What's fascinating about that is the reason the numbers look good is because the economy
00:29:24.300 was shut down.
00:29:25.780 A thing that Joe Biden and everyone in his party fully supported and cheered on not only
00:29:33.280 through 2020, but also into 2021 and 2022.
00:29:35.820 Yeah, they were the ones pushing for the shutdowns and then governors like Ron DeSantis were saying,
00:29:43.420 no, we're going to keep things open.
00:29:45.640 And Joe Biden gets credit for that in his numbers, even though he was saying he was Ron
00:29:50.940 Death Santis at the time.
00:29:52.820 Man, it's so disingenuous and requires an opinion of voters that is so low.
00:30:00.780 It's it's like this is one of the most defining moments in American history in people's lives.
00:30:08.640 And you're saying we assume they'll just forget it occurred.
00:30:13.300 We think that little of them.
00:30:14.840 And you know what?
00:30:16.000 There's no president in the history of the United States who's ever been personally responsible
00:30:21.780 for 14 million jobs.
00:30:24.520 So dumb.
00:30:25.260 That that's not their their job is not to create jobs, really.
00:30:29.180 But they do they can contribute to it in a way by creating the conditions under which
00:30:34.780 jobs can then be created by somebody else.
00:30:38.640 But there's no president of the United States.
00:30:41.020 Ronald Reagan.
00:30:42.080 It wasn't creating jobs.
00:30:44.360 No, not not directly.
00:30:45.660 You know, not directly.
00:30:46.980 Now, except for the ones that and this is for every president.
00:30:50.080 Sometimes they expand programs and create government jobs, which is nothing to be proud of.
00:30:55.520 Yes.
00:30:56.240 Be proud of.
00:30:56.980 But it is something that does occur.
00:30:58.400 But when you're when you're when you're taking credit for 13, 14 million job creation, it's
00:31:06.180 just so ridiculous.
00:31:07.900 It's just such a stupid lie.
00:31:09.620 It's such a stupid lie.
00:31:10.440 And you have to think your audience is so stupid.
00:31:13.000 It's like you do.
00:31:13.720 It's like telling to us.
00:31:15.380 Like you could tell a classroom of kindergarten students that you created 14 million jobs
00:31:20.920 and they'll look at you with wide eyes and wow, that sounds like a high number like that.
00:31:26.520 They have no idea, of course, whether it's true or not.
00:31:28.900 And that's how he thinks that voters are like they'll just not understand the most basic thing
00:31:34.560 about their lives.
00:31:35.540 And now what's also fascinating is in here.
00:31:39.020 First of all, he does not compare himself to Democratic presidents.
00:31:41.440 He only was only Republican presidents.
00:31:43.640 And in that they include Ronald Reagan.
00:31:47.060 Now, everyone knows how successful the Ronald Reagan, the Reagan economy was.
00:31:50.540 But, of course, he limits it to the first, what is it, I can't remember how many months
00:31:55.360 he does.
00:31:55.940 And let's see if it's 33 months in office, first 33 months in office.
00:31:59.700 Now, of course, when it was mostly Carter, Jimmy Carter numbers, like so his own party
00:32:05.980 had a president who gave put us in a malaise so that so the economy was so bad, we had 20%
00:32:12.820 interest rates and the everything was melting down.
00:32:16.640 Reagan comes in in his first couple of years is reversing that with his policies.
00:32:20.540 And they nail him for 487,000 jobs lost, which is like, it's triply incoherent.
00:32:29.360 Like every part of this is a lie and only could be believed by the dumbest human beings that
00:32:36.320 have ever lived in all of human history.
00:32:40.260 If you went back to caveman times, you could tell them the story and they would be like,
00:32:44.960 wait a minute, ooga boonga, we had the pandemic thing.
00:32:48.280 They would even be able to figure it out.
00:32:52.120 And now you have a situation where Joe Biden is running his entire campaign with the only
00:32:59.140 argument being, my people must be so stupid, they'll believe this. 0.66
00:33:04.420 And honestly, do you doubt that he's right on that?
00:33:08.600 He's wrong on a lot of stuff.
00:33:09.800 But man, his voters will eat this stuff up.
00:33:12.300 They'll lap up every idiotic detail.
00:33:15.060 They will.
00:33:15.440 Even with the mainstream media telling them, no, I mean, look, he's lying on this one.
00:33:19.720 That's why you just hope that Democrats will wake up to how compromised he is mentally.
00:33:27.020 I mean, I think even Democrats are seeing how bad he stumbles around, how much he mumbles
00:33:35.360 during speeches, how lost he is when he finishes his speech and can't find his way off the stinking
00:33:40.920 stage, how he can't navigate stairs.
00:33:44.600 I mean, I'll never forget how a few, I guess it's been a couple of months ago now in Ireland
00:33:49.860 where he almost fell face first down those stairs.
00:33:52.320 Did you ever play the, I mean, he stumbles and fortunately there's a railing and he catches
00:33:57.880 himself.
00:33:58.420 Oh, wow.
00:33:58.840 But man, that would have been a bad header that he took there because he would have,
00:34:03.840 he would have been hurt.
00:34:05.000 And think, Pat, think of how terrifying this must be for the left.
00:34:09.540 Oh, it's got to be.
00:34:09.580 Oh my gosh.
00:34:10.200 Because he takes one spill like that.
00:34:12.780 And you got Kamala Harris.
00:34:14.940 Either Kamala Harris.
00:34:16.180 Potentially.
00:34:16.580 Either Kamala Harris or at least the fact that like, that the numbers that show that almost
00:34:21.220 everybody believes that he's too old, those numbers will skyrocket.
00:34:25.700 Oh, they will.
00:34:26.120 Because people will be like, oh my gosh, he can't even walk around.
00:34:28.320 Yeah.
00:34:28.540 I mean, the fact that he catches himself on a railing is the difference between him being
00:34:31.980 the nominee or not.
00:34:32.960 But it's really interesting for the Democrat Party right now.
00:34:36.320 And I think it places Republicans in a really good place because behind Joe Biden, you know,
00:34:42.960 like him, well, you've got Kamala Harris. 0.63
00:34:45.440 She's going to be the head of the party if it's not Joe Biden.
00:34:47.760 And if he were to step down, everybody would say, well, isn't she the logical next candidate
00:34:55.220 instead of Gavin Newsom, who, I don't know, I think he's terrible.
00:35:01.720 He is.
00:35:02.120 He is terrible.
00:35:03.160 Terrible.
00:35:04.460 Legitimately terrible.
00:35:05.740 And he's done an awful job in California.
00:35:07.240 So I don't know what kind of story he's going to try to tell.
00:35:09.940 But, I mean, he tries to put himself up against Ron DeSantis.
00:35:14.720 And there's no comparison between the job he's done in California and the one DeSantis
00:35:19.080 has done.
00:35:20.220 So you would think.
00:35:20.940 And that's everyone knows because everyone's moving from California to Florida.
00:35:24.400 Right.
00:35:25.580 Right.
00:35:25.940 By the way, they are going to debate.
00:35:27.580 It's November 30th.
00:35:28.640 It is happening.
00:35:28.940 November 30th.
00:35:29.760 Oh, wow.
00:35:30.140 So it's coming up in...
00:35:30.940 Nine days.
00:35:31.500 Yeah, nine days.
00:35:32.640 Okay.
00:35:32.840 That's going to be interesting.
00:35:34.260 Yeah, it is.
00:35:34.780 I mean, at the beginning when it was announced, it was sort of like a, wow, this is in some
00:35:39.900 ways a risk for DeSantis, but also a good way for him to maybe show he can slam someone
00:35:45.740 on the Democratic side and beat up on Gavin Newsom.
00:35:49.280 But it was a little risky.
00:35:50.600 I think now, with the way the campaign has gone, there's really only upside for DeSantis.
00:35:56.280 I mean, if he loses to Newsom, his campaign's over anyway, but he's already in some trouble.
00:36:04.220 Yeah.
00:36:04.260 So you go in there, and if he has a great moment against Newsom, really dominates that
00:36:08.680 debate, that might show people, wow, this could go well against Joe Biden.
00:36:13.740 And maybe it'll convince some people for the DeSantis argument that, you know, he would
00:36:19.340 do a great job and be more electable than Donald Trump, because that's the argument he needs
00:36:23.840 to make.
00:36:24.280 And so far, honestly, the polls don't support it all that well.
00:36:26.580 Who's carrying it?
00:36:27.640 Do you know?
00:36:28.360 I think it's happening on Hannity's show, isn't it?
00:36:30.700 Oh, that's right.
00:36:31.360 It is.
00:36:31.740 I think it is.
00:36:32.280 Yeah.
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00:37:55.040 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:38:12.580 All right, not to put too fine a point on how bad a president we have, but we've been talking
00:38:27.460 about his bizarre little Biden-isms.
00:38:30.220 Yeah.
00:38:31.280 One of my favorites is, other than the train story and the Xi Jinping thing, where he talks
00:38:36.940 about traveling 17,000 miles with him, was Xi Jinping, and he talked about the one word
00:38:43.480 that sums up America on the Tibetan plateau.
00:38:46.280 Sometimes it's a Tibetan plateau, and other times it's some other place where he was asking
00:38:51.860 about it.
00:38:52.820 But this is one of the weirdest phenomenon that I've ever seen with any president, any time
00:38:58.220 ever, and that's his weird tendency to tell people not to jump.
00:39:02.440 He apparently thinks suicide is really funny.
00:39:04.420 I've never heard anyone else discover this.
00:39:07.160 I don't know how you did it initially, but you're the only person I've ever heard discover
00:39:10.540 this.
00:39:10.800 It's really fascinating.
00:39:11.780 It's an amazing thing to me.
00:39:14.560 But here's a few, just a few times.
00:39:16.300 He's done it, I think we've counted around 50, but this is not all 50.
00:39:21.140 I see him.
00:39:23.280 Don't jump.
00:39:24.220 We need you.
00:39:24.900 Don't jump.
00:39:25.440 I didn't even see all of it.
00:39:26.420 I didn't see the bleachers up there.
00:39:27.880 Hey, everybody.
00:39:32.880 Don't jump.
00:39:33.600 Don't jump.
00:39:34.980 Bye.
00:39:38.220 All of these are different places, different times.
00:39:41.480 Don't jump.
00:39:42.380 Don't jump.
00:39:43.340 Don't jump.
00:39:44.660 Thank you, sir.
00:39:46.740 Don't jump.
00:39:49.380 Don't jump.
00:39:51.000 Don't jump.
00:39:56.040 Hey.
00:39:56.960 Hey, man.
00:39:58.660 Don't jump.
00:39:59.640 You look crazy enough to jump.
00:40:01.020 Don't jump.
00:40:02.040 Wow.
00:40:02.560 Don't jump.
00:40:04.980 Look.
00:40:05.660 Bizarre.
00:40:06.680 And we're coming.
00:40:08.340 Don't jump.
00:40:09.360 And this is just basically...
00:40:10.640 I can't give us a second.
00:40:12.840 Don't jump.
00:40:14.580 Every time you see someone who's higher than him.
00:40:16.940 Yes.
00:40:17.320 That's what he says.
00:40:18.120 Any time.
00:40:18.700 And then last week, he did it with people below him.
00:40:21.740 And he told them, don't jump.
00:40:24.200 Don't jump over us.
00:40:25.620 Like, what?
00:40:28.120 Why?
00:40:28.720 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:40:29.900 We got no room to compromise.
00:40:50.680 We got to stand together.
00:40:54.900 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:41:15.440 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:41:24.360 Pat and Stu for Glenn today.
00:41:26.960 And I got proof positive.
00:41:28.000 We were just talking about this off air.
00:41:29.820 Proof positive that there's no global warming.
00:41:32.000 It got really cold last night in Dallas, Texas.
00:41:35.360 It's going to be considerably cooler today.
00:41:37.100 So, obviously, the temperatures aren't hotter than usual.
00:41:40.080 They're colder than normal.
00:41:41.320 Yeah.
00:41:41.520 So, there's no global warming.
00:41:43.640 Well, that's because they've added all these electric cars.
00:41:46.980 Oh.
00:41:47.440 It's cured it.
00:41:48.320 That's what I love, too.
00:41:49.380 If you do happen to mention something like that, then it's because they already took care
00:41:53.940 of the problem.
00:41:54.540 Right.
00:41:54.860 Well, then I guess we don't need to spend the $140 trillion or whatever it is.
00:41:59.660 And they'll be like, no, that's not what that means.
00:42:02.160 Uh-uh.
00:42:02.880 No.
00:42:04.120 Well, wait.
00:42:04.640 You can't have it both ways.
00:42:06.500 Either we fixed it or we didn't.
00:42:08.020 Which is it?
00:42:08.540 Well, we only fixed it enough so that we've got to fix it some more before it's really
00:42:14.620 fixed.
00:42:16.160 Uh, all right.
00:42:17.620 We've got, uh, much to get to.
00:42:20.780 And we'll do that in 60 seconds.
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00:43:48.720 Finally watched, uh, a movie I've really wanted to see for, I guess, months now and wish I
00:43:55.120 hadn't.
00:43:55.880 Uh, have you seen The Creator?
00:43:58.480 Have you seen that?
00:43:59.060 It's an AI movie?
00:44:01.280 Uh, no.
00:44:02.640 Glenn saw it, though.
00:44:03.700 He, he...
00:44:04.420 Did he like it?
00:44:05.480 He said it was one of the most anti-American movies he's ever seen.
00:44:09.280 Yes!
00:44:09.800 Yes, okay.
00:44:10.400 He said it was, like, well done, but also one of the most...
00:44:13.020 Very well done.
00:44:13.800 Really cool tech, you know, because it supposedly takes place in 2065.
00:44:17.860 Okay.
00:44:18.840 And, um, so from that aspect, it's, it's really kind of cool looking.
00:44:23.740 Um, and they filmed it well.
00:44:25.540 It was good acting.
00:44:26.400 But, yeah, anti-American and pro-AI.
00:44:30.340 Like, AI was completely peaceful and loving and benevolent and sensitive and inclusive and
00:44:37.460 all the things you'd, you'd want it to be.
00:44:40.080 Uh, America mean selfish murderers, uh, essentially.
00:44:44.260 Wow.
00:44:44.560 So, yeah, it was disappointing.
00:44:46.360 Uh, I, I, I thought at the end, okay, maybe this was, was this done by people from China?
00:44:52.400 And, no, it was not.
00:44:54.320 It wasn't?
00:44:54.800 No.
00:44:55.660 Mm-mm.
00:44:55.840 Because it's seen, you know...
00:44:56.680 Americans wrote this screenplay.
00:44:58.900 And, uh...
00:44:59.620 God, it's amazing how, how self-hating so many people are.
00:45:02.580 I know!
00:45:03.040 So many people are.
00:45:04.280 I know!
00:45:05.080 Gosh, it, it just, it's so weird.
00:45:08.160 I, I mean, I, look, I can complain about America.
00:45:10.800 We do it from time to time, you may notice.
00:45:13.000 Yeah.
00:45:13.100 Yeah.
00:45:13.260 There are things about America that are worth complaining about.
00:45:15.460 Certainly, public officials that are worth complaining about.
00:45:18.500 Yeah.
00:45:18.920 People trying to take our liberty and our rights from us.
00:45:20.960 Yeah.
00:45:21.400 But I don't get lost, you know, in this, I, this narrative that America's a bad place overall.
00:45:26.900 It's a great freaking place, man.
00:45:28.660 There's nothing better than it.
00:45:30.300 And yet, it's always portrayed, it seems, in Hollywood as the opposite.
00:45:34.960 Yeah.
00:45:35.280 I mean, not always, but oftentimes it is.
00:45:38.740 And, I mean, that was a major release.
00:45:41.140 That was a, I think that movie cost north of 200 million to produce.
00:45:47.040 And, uh, there's just, why?
00:45:50.140 Why did America have to be the bad guy and AI is the good guy?
00:45:54.720 Yeah.
00:45:54.920 Very bizarre.
00:45:56.340 Really bizarre.
00:45:57.120 Very strange.
00:45:57.760 And you just don't understand why.
00:45:59.740 Like, I don't know, do, I mean, certainly probably not in China, but like, do other countries
00:46:04.620 just have movies made about themselves that constantly, like, just show them in the most
00:46:08.880 negative light possible?
00:46:09.980 My guess would be no.
00:46:10.900 It's weird.
00:46:11.980 I mean, maybe Europe, some European countries I could see maybe doing it.
00:46:15.240 You know, there's probably a lot of, you know, British media that is just bashing
00:46:19.140 Great Britain.
00:46:19.720 I could see that, but I don't know.
00:46:22.340 It doesn't seem nearly as common as it is here.
00:46:24.740 It's just, I know.
00:46:25.840 I remember going back to, I don't know why I always remember this one dumb tweet, but
00:46:30.440 it was years and years and years ago.
00:46:32.080 And it was one of the first anti-Iraq war movies that came out.
00:46:37.400 And it was portraying the Iraq war as like, you know, typical, we treat our soldiers like
00:46:41.660 crap.
00:46:42.320 It was just the first one or the second.
00:46:43.500 It was the second Iraq war.
00:46:45.100 So 2000, you know, the George Bush era.
00:46:47.220 And it came out and it totally bombed.
00:46:49.000 Remember, there was a whole series of those movies that came out.
00:46:51.620 They were like Sean Penn, you know, like type era.
00:46:54.520 And it was like, they all came out and they all bombed.
00:46:57.060 They went to the box office with all these big actors and all this publicity and just
00:47:00.740 bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb over and over and over again.
00:47:03.900 And some idiot from one of these, or it might've been media matters, but it was one of these
00:47:08.040 dopey organizations that obsess about, you know, everything that, you know, conservatives
00:47:11.840 say, and Glenn was making fun of them.
00:47:14.120 And they said, uh, apparently Glenn Beck's never heard of a loss leader.
00:47:20.920 And I just remember thinking like, wait, what?
00:47:23.540 Like, so your idea is that eventually there's going to be a lot of hit Iraq war movies that
00:47:28.540 that show, you know, that we were evil and we're just killing Muslims and, you know, wanted 0.95
00:47:35.340 our soldiers to die and come back with terrible PTSD or whatever the messages are of these
00:47:40.060 movies.
00:47:40.340 And like, I just, I don't remember the era of the hugely successful anti-Iraq war movies,
00:47:45.540 even though like public opinion is turned on it at some level, but there was never any
00:47:50.340 commercial successes that I can remember.
00:47:53.560 Yeah.
00:47:54.020 I don't know.
00:47:54.680 I don't think people really like seeing movies about how evil their heroes are.
00:47:59.480 Yeah.
00:47:59.600 I don't think so either.
00:48:00.600 It's, it's, I mean, a little uncommon.
00:48:02.900 I mean, I guess, you know, some people on the left might watch a movie today about one
00:48:06.200 of their heroes turning bad, like Jeffrey Epstein or something.
00:48:09.240 But, you know, generally speaking, I don't think that's a huge way, like anti-military
00:48:14.820 movies.
00:48:15.360 There's been successes, right?
00:48:16.720 There were some Vietnam, certainly big Vietnam successes showing about the, you know, the
00:48:20.840 military was bad, but nothing really ever came of the lost leader that was going to
00:48:25.480 come out of the mid-2000s anti-Iraq war movies.
00:48:29.440 I was just looking for the box office because you were talking about how many of these anti-American
00:48:33.880 movies bomb.
00:48:35.500 The creator grossed, looks like 36.8 million domestically.
00:48:40.260 That's terrible.
00:48:41.020 Oh, well, that must have been a big budget too.
00:48:43.420 Wasn't it a high tech, like high effects type movie?
00:48:46.520 Yeah.
00:48:46.820 But this says it was a budget around 80 million.
00:48:49.360 So I overestimated this.
00:48:51.100 Not super high.
00:48:51.980 Not super high.
00:48:52.620 Now, of course, a couple of things to take into account whenever you look at these movies.
00:48:55.740 I've got a couple of friends who've worked in this industry and walked me through this
00:48:59.520 several years ago.
00:49:00.780 Number one, usually the $80 million budget number they use does not include promotion.
00:49:07.460 No, I think you're right.
00:49:08.220 So that is usually either between 50% or 100, between 50 and 100% more than the actual budget
00:49:15.040 to get people to watch this movie.
00:49:16.460 This is why there was this controversy that came out, what was it, a week or two ago, where
00:49:20.520 they had the Wile E. Coyote movie that is completely finished and they just decided to just shelve
00:49:27.060 it and take a loss on it.
00:49:29.160 Oh, wow.
00:49:29.520 Did you hear about this story?
00:49:30.440 No.
00:49:30.720 It was an, I think it was maybe a live action.
00:49:33.560 I don't remember the exact thing.
00:49:34.860 A live action Wile E. Coyote.
00:49:36.060 Yeah, check this.
00:49:37.100 Someone Google that real quick.
00:49:38.640 Because I can't remember.
00:49:39.500 I thought it was live action.
00:49:40.720 And I remember thinking, I don't think I'd want to watch it.
00:49:43.080 Also, how do you show Acme anvils landing on people's head when it's live action?
00:49:46.960 Yeah.
00:49:47.260 Is it a Saw sequel?
00:49:49.160 Is it a sequel to some horror movie?
00:49:52.040 But I believe it was live action.
00:49:54.540 Anyway, live action and animation combination, I'm getting the word from the studio.
00:49:59.680 So basically, it was supposed to be a big budget effort.
00:50:04.400 Well done.
00:50:05.300 They went through the testing process.
00:50:06.760 It tested pretty well.
00:50:08.560 And so everyone expected them to release it.
00:50:10.680 And then they decided, now we're just going to take the tax gain for shelving it and getting
00:50:14.900 nothing from it.
00:50:15.700 And so why would you do that?
00:50:17.640 Well, part of the reason why you do that is you don't believe it's going to be a huge
00:50:20.700 hit.
00:50:21.080 And you realize you're going to have to spend another $80 million to advertise it to get
00:50:25.920 it to do anything.
00:50:27.160 Right.
00:50:27.320 So they didn't want to dump in a bunch more money.
00:50:29.480 Now, they're going back and forth on that.
00:50:31.280 There's a rumor now that they may actually wind up releasing it after all.
00:50:34.460 But that is why a lot of that stuff happens.
00:50:36.400 So first of all, you got to add another 50 to 100% of the budget number to the reported
00:50:42.360 budget number to actually get the amount they're really spending.
00:50:45.820 And then secondarily, the amount of box office revenue that they get is a top line revenue
00:50:52.260 number.
00:50:52.780 It's not the amount that the studio receives.
00:50:55.400 So when you look at that number, you should cut it in half.
00:50:59.140 Wow.
00:50:59.300 Really?
00:50:59.820 If it's 50, if a movie makes $50 million, think of the studio getting about 25 million
00:51:04.220 of it.
00:51:05.280 And that now down the line, there are additional things to factor in like DVD, you know, not
00:51:10.400 DVD sales anymore, but streaming rights and all these other things that might wind up
00:51:13.700 making the financial picture better down the line.
00:51:15.760 But if you're just looking at theater box office, revenue wise, take half of it and budget
00:51:20.900 wise, add another 50 to 100% to it.
00:51:23.280 I've also heard that the international box office take is not as good for the studios
00:51:29.280 as the domestic.
00:51:30.640 Yep.
00:51:30.900 I think that's true.
00:51:31.560 I don't know the numbers, but that is, you don't, it's not as profitable.
00:51:34.820 So when you hear a movie has done a billion dollars worldwide, that doesn't mean.
00:51:39.420 It's not nearly as good as making a billion dollars in America.
00:51:42.400 So that is true.
00:51:43.460 So that, what you've just discussed is a terrible bomb.
00:51:46.760 Yeah.
00:51:47.080 That is a terrible bomb.
00:51:48.040 And so good.
00:51:49.160 If you think of 80 million, maybe they spent 120 total and they made, instead of 36 million,
00:51:54.680 they made about 18.
00:51:56.140 That's a disaster.
00:51:57.340 That's a catastrophe.
00:51:58.540 It really is.
00:51:58.820 There's no streaming rights deal.
00:52:00.580 Unless it comes, unless it has the second life of suits, you're not going to be making
00:52:04.120 that money.
00:52:04.920 Wow.
00:52:05.220 I want your money back.
00:52:05.800 That has been incredible.
00:52:07.300 Yeah.
00:52:07.800 And we should point out, by the way, you know, we do, we make a lot of predictions that
00:52:12.280 are correct.
00:52:13.280 We're almost perfectly correct on every prediction we've ever made.
00:52:16.000 But we were both way out in front of the suits thing before all you people watched it on
00:52:21.420 Netflix.
00:52:22.120 Yeah.
00:52:22.580 And you were all like, oh, this is the best show ever.
00:52:24.520 Yeah.
00:52:24.960 Yeah.
00:52:25.260 Pat and I loved that show for years before it made it to Netflix and became-
00:52:29.520 And it actually took me years before I watched it.
00:52:32.820 Neither one-
00:52:33.340 You've been talking about it for a long time.
00:52:35.320 I watched it on the original run, didn't you?
00:52:37.200 I tried to sell you on it.
00:52:38.280 Yeah.
00:52:38.420 On the original run.
00:52:39.160 And I'm like, no.
00:52:40.560 Eventually you got there.
00:52:41.600 I think the problem with suits was the name.
00:52:45.200 Suits.
00:52:45.920 Two names.
00:52:47.200 Suits and USA Network.
00:52:48.980 Yeah.
00:52:49.160 Those are the two problem with suits.
00:52:51.120 Yes.
00:52:51.740 But it is-
00:52:52.600 Man, what a great-
00:52:53.980 What a great series that was.
00:52:56.000 I love that show.
00:52:57.140 Me too.
00:52:57.500 The fact that now it is basically like, it's the biggest success in the history of Netflix
00:53:03.820 as far as just total viewing hours.
00:53:05.780 That's incredible.
00:53:06.500 That's insane.
00:53:07.540 It was a show that-
00:53:09.020 Wow.
00:53:09.160 It was relatively popular when it was on USA Network.
00:53:12.320 Yeah, but you wouldn't think it would be the biggest streamer of all time.
00:53:15.700 Now, there is the detail that one of the stars of the show turned out to be a very
00:53:21.000 famous princess.
00:53:22.240 True.
00:53:22.560 So that is part of it, I will admit.
00:53:24.440 That's true.
00:53:24.960 You know, having her on the promotional, and I think for a lot of people it probably hurts
00:53:29.080 the show.
00:53:29.540 They think, oh God, I don't want to see her, Meghan Markle.
00:53:32.680 Which is a mistake.
00:53:33.720 Which is a mistake, because she's- 0.94
00:53:34.780 She's awesome in suits. 0.99
00:53:35.820 She's great in the show. 0.96
00:53:37.240 She's great.
00:53:37.860 She's actually really good.
00:53:39.240 Yeah.
00:53:39.840 But I think now there's a vibe that people don't really like her very much because of
00:53:44.300 some of the stuff she's done since she's been princess.
00:53:46.520 Yeah.
00:53:46.840 But yeah, take that out of it.
00:53:48.080 It's a great show, and everybody else on the show is great.
00:53:50.760 Didn't she have a podcast they signed on for like $50 million or something, and then 0.91
00:53:55.860 she produced, was it 12 episodes?
00:53:59.180 It's incredible.
00:53:59.920 I think 12.
00:54:01.040 I don't-
00:54:01.600 And then they're like, okay, bye-bye.
00:54:04.160 This is the same thing.
00:54:04.760 What had happened with the Obamas?
00:54:06.180 Yes.
00:54:06.360 If you are liberal and well-known for something completely different, like that's your second
00:54:11.060 life.
00:54:11.540 It used to be going to think tanks or being a professor.
00:54:16.120 Now they'll offer you $100 million to do a podcast.
00:54:19.320 I mean, let's be honest, to do nothing.
00:54:21.340 I mean, they'll give you $100 million to do nothing.
00:54:23.040 Just like to have your name associated with their brand.
00:54:25.980 It's crazy.
00:54:26.640 You know, Meghan Markle, is she a good podcaster?
00:54:30.320 I doubt it.
00:54:31.620 My guess is no.
00:54:32.700 I never watched her podcast.
00:54:34.660 Maybe she's okay.
00:54:35.460 I mean, look, she is a good actress.
00:54:37.600 Yeah.
00:54:37.980 So maybe she's able to pull that off.
00:54:40.240 But again, is she doing hardcore research going through and researching these podcast
00:54:44.800 episodes?
00:54:45.160 She's coming in.
00:54:45.740 She's going to a voice booth for 15 minutes and cutting a script. 0.58
00:54:48.760 Yeah.
00:54:49.300 And they're going to give her $100 million.
00:54:51.200 Nice.
00:54:51.600 Like, you know, it's no longer like, oh, I'm a professor at Princeton and I teach one
00:54:56.660 class a year and they give me, you know, a million dollars.
00:54:59.520 Like, that's old school.
00:55:01.100 Stu and I will reunite Pat and Stu on Spotify for half that price.
00:55:05.680 Half of $100 million?
00:55:06.640 Yeah.
00:55:06.960 Speak for yourself.
00:55:07.880 Okay.
00:55:08.200 I will do the Spotify thing for half of what Meghan Markle did.
00:55:11.840 So you'll do it for $50?
00:55:13.060 And I'll do more than, I'll do 24 podcasts.
00:55:16.480 Wow, this is a high problem.
00:55:17.820 I will do the 24 podcasts.
00:55:19.060 I'll do twice the work for half the money.
00:55:21.120 I'll do twice the work for the full amount.
00:55:22.760 I'm not going to do it for half.
00:55:23.700 Okay.
00:55:24.100 But I'll do it for the full amount.
00:55:25.320 I mean, you're driving a hard bargain.
00:55:26.660 Hey, you know, watch for that phone to ring any minute now.
00:55:30.500 All right.
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00:57:14.560 More birthday fun from the White House yesterday.
00:57:29.300 KJP was asked about Biden's age because, you know, he turned 81 yesterday.
00:57:34.160 You think that would be a problem?
00:57:35.980 No.
00:57:36.620 Is there a real alarm happening behind the scenes that the president is simply too old
00:57:40.860 to stake around for the four years?
00:57:42.280 No, there's no alarm happening behind the scenes.
00:57:44.380 It's not about age.
00:57:45.960 It's about the president's experience.
00:57:47.880 That's what we believe.
00:57:49.220 That's what they believe.
00:57:49.920 And it's, you know, as they say, the proof is in the pudding.
00:57:52.300 I would put the president's stamina.
00:57:54.640 That is true.
00:57:55.580 President's wisdom, ability to get this done on behalf of the American people against
00:58:01.320 anyone.
00:58:02.060 Anybody.
00:58:02.480 Anyone on any day of the week.
00:58:04.220 She could say that with a straight face.
00:58:05.020 Over and over and over, she has said that kind of stuff.
00:58:07.420 He's the best communicator in the White House.
00:58:09.600 He has the most energy.
00:58:10.920 The 20-year-olds in the White House can't even keep up with him.
00:58:14.360 Are they, again, do they have no legs?
00:58:17.260 How is it possible that nobody can keep up with him?
00:58:20.240 He shuffles everywhere he goes.
00:58:23.580 And even if your argument is, well, mentally, they can't keep up with him.
00:58:28.440 Oh, please.
00:58:28.900 I mean, first of all, there's a lot of dumb people in the White House, so some of them,
00:58:32.880 maybe that's true.
00:58:33.640 Yeah, maybe.
00:58:34.180 But general, I mean, look, I mean, can Corinne Jean-Pierre keep up with anybody?
00:58:38.040 I mean, she's an idiot. 1.00
00:58:39.580 She's a complete moron in every single way. 1.00
00:58:41.760 Of course, she can't keep up with anybody.
00:58:43.340 She can't keep up with a sausage. 0.97
00:58:46.240 She has the IQ of a breakfast meat. 1.00
00:58:49.860 Yeah.
00:58:50.440 So, of course, she can't keep up with anybody.
00:58:53.300 A breakfast meat?
00:58:54.200 I don't know.
00:58:54.640 Maybe a luncheon, like a processed bologna type.
00:58:58.020 Thin slice of turkey.
00:58:59.560 Maybe.
00:59:00.040 Okay.
00:59:00.340 Okay.
00:59:00.800 All right.
00:59:01.200 It's possible.
00:59:01.660 But look, we all know she's an idiot. 0.99
00:59:03.400 And maybe she is legitimately impressed by Joe Biden.
00:59:06.540 I mean, considering where she's coming from, it's possible.
00:59:09.500 True.
00:59:09.920 But everyone knows that Joe Biden has these struggles.
00:59:13.520 And this was their argument.
00:59:14.760 Like, behind the scenes, you don't understand how incredible he is.
00:59:17.320 Proof is in the pudding.
00:59:17.680 Proof is in the pudding.
00:59:18.320 And that's great.
00:59:19.620 The Bidenomics thing is great.
00:59:21.780 This is what's fantastic about their approach here to this election.
00:59:25.140 They've decided to take responsibility for all of these horrible failures.
00:59:29.200 Usually, presidents blame the other guy.
00:59:31.620 Yeah.
00:59:31.960 And the fact that they're running against the other guy again, which is pretty rare, gives
00:59:36.580 you a unique opportunity to say, actually, this is all Trump's fault.
00:59:39.840 I don't know how.
00:59:41.240 But believe me, the media will carry the water for you.
00:59:44.300 It's a definite gift.
00:59:45.260 They will say anything you want them to say about how bad Trump is.
00:59:48.860 Instead, they're like, actually, Bidenomics is working.
00:59:51.360 Actually, you don't understand how great this is.
00:59:52.820 Actually, he's really, really smart behind the scenes.
00:59:55.280 Actually, you don't understand.
00:59:56.500 Everything that you feel about life on a daily basis is actually not true.
01:00:00.380 It's the opposite.
01:00:01.140 Just believe that.
01:00:02.100 But how's that working for him?
01:00:03.400 Poorly.
01:00:03.960 Where's his, let's say, approval ratings on, like, I don't know, NBC's poll?
01:00:09.420 Yes.
01:00:09.960 Very low.
01:00:11.240 In fact, it's a new low for Joe Biden.
01:00:13.680 We actually came up with a, on Studos America, we go through polls a decent amount.
01:00:18.060 And I kept saying over and over again, like, oh, hey, it's another, it's a new low for Joe Biden.
01:00:22.860 We just came up with a whole segment called Biden's new low, because there was always a new low to be discussed.
01:00:28.480 And this was another example of it on yesterday's program.
01:00:31.320 He's down at 40%.
01:00:32.740 You might say 40%.
01:00:33.760 That sounds really good.
01:00:35.020 Well, this is an NBC poll that has been favorable to Biden.
01:00:37.340 So it's shown higher approval ratings throughout.
01:00:40.100 Upper 40s, maybe?
01:00:41.320 Mid 40s.
01:00:41.920 Mid and upper 40s over the past a year or so.
01:00:45.040 And now it's down to 40%, which is catastrophic for that particular poll.
01:00:50.220 This has happened over and over and over and over again.
01:00:53.400 And again, he's losing to Trump.
01:00:55.200 Now, it's funny, because the main argument, the main argument for the Trump challengers is Trump's not electable.
01:01:00.820 And you got to elect me.
01:01:01.820 And so far, the polls don't really support that line of argument.
01:01:04.560 I mean, look, Trump is showing up relatively well in these polls, leading in a lot of them.
01:01:08.500 And the argument for Biden is that I'm the only one who can beat Donald Trump, which it's not working for him either.
01:01:16.480 No.
01:01:17.020 There's no real argument there.
01:01:19.140 He has.
01:01:19.920 Now, this is a poll that showed Biden ahead by four or five about eight months ago.
01:01:28.160 And it has about eight months ago, he was up by four or five, Biden.
01:01:32.900 Then it was tied.
01:01:33.800 And now he's down by four or five.
01:01:35.780 It's going the wrong direction for Joe Biden.
01:01:38.140 And look, I think the Democrats realize this as much as we do.
01:01:41.420 It's just a matter of whether they have the balls to switch him out.
01:01:43.580 I mean, in theory, it would be obviously the right thing to do.
01:01:47.400 But you need to do that through a competitive primary, which it will not allow.
01:01:51.340 Right.
01:01:52.560 Right.
01:01:53.040 So he needs to step down if it's going to happen.
01:01:54.640 He has to go the Axelrod way.
01:01:56.120 Axelrod was like, it's got to be a Joe Biden's decision.
01:01:58.520 And he's probably right on that.
01:01:59.820 Yeah.
01:02:00.560 And I don't know that I see that happening.
01:02:03.780 He wants the job.
01:02:04.820 He's wanted it his entire life.
01:02:06.240 Yep.
01:02:06.720 And he's convinced himself he's good at it, I think.
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01:04:59.060 Yeah.
01:04:59.260 That is one.
01:04:59.980 I mean, look, it was a big risk by the Blaze to do this.
01:05:05.300 Basically, to say no more ads on our website.
01:05:08.360 I mean, how many sites are doing that?
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01:05:14.760 The reason why they're doing that is they're hoping that you'll subscribe if you support
01:05:19.420 this type of journalism.
01:05:20.760 And another thing they're doing is majorly expanding what the site does.
01:05:26.640 So, you know, look, the Blaze has always been a great resource to find what's important in
01:05:31.160 the world, looking at, you know, what crazy bills are passing, what idiot said whatever
01:05:36.620 else on The View, and all that stuff is still be up there.
01:05:38.740 But they're also expanding the unique journalism of the Blaze, putting reporters on it.
01:05:44.760 The January 6th one is one of the first real efforts at this.
01:05:48.740 And Steve Baker, who's done a great job looking at all of this footage, and he's had access
01:05:55.500 to it before really anybody else.
01:05:57.540 He's gone through a lot of it and has already shown multiple under-oath lies by Capitol
01:06:04.880 police officers and other officials in these investigations.
01:06:09.540 And including Harry Dunn.
01:06:10.940 Yeah.
01:06:11.260 Who was a big hero and was given the Presidential Citizens Medal by Joe Biden.
01:06:17.020 Big deal.
01:06:17.560 Because of what he did on January 6th, apparently.
01:06:19.980 And then it turns out he lied about a lot of it, if not all of it.
01:06:24.760 Yeah.
01:06:25.520 And sometimes I get a little uncomfortable with sometimes how the stuff gets presented
01:06:31.040 on, even on the conservative side.
01:06:33.300 I don't know if you'll like this, Pat, but I, like, look, there was some bad stuff that
01:06:37.080 happened on January 6th.
01:06:38.300 Just because the media has gone crazy and said it's the biggest insurrection since, I don't
01:06:43.540 know, 18, the 1800s.
01:06:46.360 And yes, all of their stuff has been blown out of proportion.
01:06:49.280 It was not an insurrection.
01:06:50.520 It was a riot.
01:06:51.200 Nobody was killed, at least on the Capitol police side.
01:06:55.720 Nobody got killed.
01:06:57.020 I mean, you got to go through, they showed that after the fact, that it was not what
01:07:01.440 caused the officer's death.
01:07:03.560 Right.
01:07:04.460 Suicide.
01:07:05.240 Yeah.
01:07:05.780 And two strokes. 0.76
01:07:08.140 Yeah.
01:07:08.720 Now, the first officer that died, died from two, and I was suspect of that from the beginning
01:07:14.000 because his family was like, well, he had some medical issues.
01:07:18.680 But then we didn't find out for a couple of months as to exactly what it was.
01:07:23.820 But it wasn't the fact that somebody sprayed bear spray in his face.
01:07:26.940 Yes, that's what we were told.
01:07:27.820 Nobody was hitting, nobody hit him over the head with, what was it he was supposed, a fire
01:07:31.960 extinguisher, I think, was what we were told at the beginning.
01:07:34.600 So it was just, it's been, and I know what you're saying, but I get so irritated with
01:07:41.900 the other side talking about what a tragedy it was and how bad the right is for the one
01:07:49.140 time.
01:07:49.660 This is, and this is what's so frustrating about January 6th to me.
01:07:52.460 It's the one time they can point to.
01:07:55.160 Yeah.
01:07:55.260 All of the thousands of rallies, I mean, how many did we do going back to the Tea Party
01:08:00.120 era where we had hundreds of thousands of people gathered and not only were there no
01:08:05.240 arrests, there was barely a piece of trash left over when they left.
01:08:09.320 And that's become a cliche.
01:08:10.520 Everyone loves to say that now, but it was true with this audience.
01:08:14.340 August 28th.
01:08:15.460 Yeah.
01:08:16.140 2010.
01:08:16.920 Yeah, exactly.
01:08:17.860 Over and over again.
01:08:18.720 And, and that's why Glenn emphasized so much.
01:08:23.200 It's going to be peaceful.
01:08:24.080 Please don't bring your signs.
01:08:25.300 Don't even bring signs.
01:08:26.920 Don't dress up in the tri-cornered hat.
01:08:29.840 Right.
01:08:30.080 Just come out.
01:08:30.780 Just come out.
01:08:31.200 Be cool.
01:08:31.580 Be normal.
01:08:32.020 And let's have an important moment to celebrate and also hope for and pray for a better future
01:08:38.820 for our country.
01:08:39.520 And this is why, because he knew that.
01:08:41.460 One mistake.
01:08:42.160 One mistake.
01:08:42.500 If things got out of control, it'd be used to get us just forever.
01:08:45.160 And look what's happening.
01:08:45.940 And look what's happening.
01:08:46.540 He was 100% right on that.
01:08:48.440 And I remember at the time being like, why do we even talk about, why do we talk about
01:08:51.940 this so much?
01:08:52.440 Because Glenn would always say like, you gotta be peaceful.
01:08:54.840 And I was like, do you know this audience?
01:08:56.440 They're always, they are.
01:08:57.720 And I maintain that's been true even through January 6th.
01:09:00.840 It wasn't, I mean, I know of no members of this audience that were involved in anything
01:09:04.740 bad, but there were some people who were, and it is, it's, I think it's a little, it's
01:09:09.740 insanely ridiculous what the media has done, what the left has done to try to turn this
01:09:15.660 into essentially the worst thing since the civil war.
01:09:18.180 Yeah.
01:09:18.440 On the other hand, it, it, it, it is a little over.
01:09:21.940 You need to compare it to 9-11.
01:09:23.520 Yes.
01:09:24.080 Ridiculous.
01:09:24.720 Come on.
01:09:25.280 Ridiculous.
01:09:25.760 On the other hand, it does, it's a little, I don't know.
01:09:28.580 I feel like some of the defenses of January 6th go too far too.
01:09:31.940 It's just like, all right.
01:09:33.000 Like it wasn't as bad as they're saying it was, but it was still bad.
01:09:36.020 I mean, there's, you know, there's violence against police officers.
01:09:38.220 I'm not cool with that.
01:09:39.000 I have no, no tolerance for that whatsoever.
01:09:40.840 I have law enforcement members of my family.
01:09:42.680 I got no tolerance for that.
01:09:43.740 They shouldn't have broken things.
01:09:44.680 They shouldn't have defaced the Capitol building.
01:09:48.100 All that stuff is unacceptable.
01:09:49.180 I think most people know that.
01:09:50.960 And most people didn't do it.
01:09:51.540 They're just sick of talking about it.
01:09:52.700 So they don't want to acknowledge it anymore.
01:09:54.180 Right.
01:09:54.540 One of the things that Blaze has done really well has, is focused this on really specific
01:09:59.680 things.
01:10:00.280 Because, you know, as Steve Baker has gone through this, like he went to the, it was
01:10:04.740 the Oath Keepers trial and sat in the courtroom every day and watched the accusations, watched
01:10:09.420 this testimony and was able to go back and show the testimony made in court was actually
01:10:14.700 inaccurate to what is on film.
01:10:16.740 Yeah.
01:10:16.980 A big thing, like people vouching for other officers.
01:10:21.100 And then we will look on the video.
01:10:22.700 They weren't even in the, even in the area when the stuff occurred.
01:10:26.260 Essentially, there's lying, straight out lying.
01:10:28.800 I saw this and they couldn't have seen this unless they can see through walls because they
01:10:33.420 were on the other side of the building.
01:10:34.500 Yeah, that's awesome.
01:10:35.460 You know, stuff like that going on.
01:10:36.660 And then in addition, the part that gets glossed over a lot here is not, is that we talk about
01:10:44.440 the political debate around January 6th and what it means and how bad the right is or how
01:10:49.620 great the left is and how, you know, Donald Trump's bad and Joe Biden's good.
01:10:54.420 And that's why the media talks about this all the time.
01:10:56.040 But there were actual real people who are in prison right now on these testimonies.
01:11:03.120 The fact that like people who, who said, who didn't commit crimes were put in jail based
01:11:10.200 on testimony that we now know is not true.
01:11:12.400 And by the way, nobody's picking this stuff up.
01:11:14.520 The blaze is doing it.
01:11:15.680 And, you know, some people on the, on the right are picking it up, but like the, the mainstream
01:11:19.720 media who is, you know, who'll churn out a Netflix documentary for even if there's a
01:11:24.080 1% chance of somebody who's in jail, that's innocent.
01:11:26.900 The blaze will not pick this stuff up at all because of course, January 6th evil, we can't
01:11:31.280 give Donald Trump what he wants, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:11:33.720 So it's important that there are organizations out there doing this stuff.
01:11:36.780 The blaze is doing it.
01:11:37.980 So they do ask you to support if you can blaze tv.com slash Glenn.
01:11:41.900 The promo code is Glenn.
01:11:43.220 You could save 20 bucks off the subscription, but really it's, it's, it's important to support
01:11:47.960 this type of journalism because I don't know.
01:11:49.560 Nobody else seems to be doing it.
01:11:50.620 Yeah.
01:11:51.720 Yeah.
01:11:52.340 And somebody has to, somebody has to.
01:11:54.780 And so we are at the blaze, you know, as Glenn said, uh, one of the, one of the things that,
01:12:01.080 uh, Harry Dunn made a big point of was that he, all these racial epitaphs, all of the racial
01:12:08.440 stuff that was thrown at him.
01:12:10.300 And, uh, Glenn made the point that it's the most video recorded event in history.
01:12:16.400 And there's not a single piece of evidence, video or audio that emerged to show any kind
01:12:22.140 of racially charged event like that.
01:12:23.940 How is that possible?
01:12:25.160 40, they're releasing what?
01:12:26.680 It's absolutely impossible.
01:12:28.880 Essentially impossible.
01:12:30.280 If what he said is true, you would have heard something, seen something, but you didn't,
01:12:35.680 but you didn't.
01:12:36.660 So this is just, you know, it's part of what the left does over and over again.
01:12:41.100 They try to find ways to undercut conservatives and, and, and what they're trying to do by
01:12:49.500 lying about them or, or just doing kind of the, you know, both sides stuff.
01:12:53.880 I mean, they always like to act like these things that are huge events in everyone's
01:12:58.840 life didn't exist.
01:12:59.740 We talked about it with bionomics where they're trying to say, basically, uh, I'll be COVID.
01:13:03.440 If, if people don't remember COVID existed, this will be a good argument.
01:13:06.160 The same thing with, with the George Floyd riots.
01:13:08.600 Like, I guess we are all supposed to sit back and act like that didn't happen.
01:13:14.300 Like these cities didn't burn to the ground.
01:13:17.200 Like, uh, you know, people didn't actually enter police precincts and burn them to the
01:13:23.380 ground.
01:13:24.780 Uh, they didn't loot target after target after target.
01:13:28.000 None of this stuff happened.
01:13:29.360 These people were just peaceful protesters, but the one incident they have one of, out of
01:13:34.560 all of this time, I mean, you can name them.
01:13:37.040 I mean, I say one, they, what else, what's the next one you'd name?
01:13:40.820 Charlottesville.
01:13:41.300 Now, first of all, the people in Charlottesville have literally nothing in common with me in
01:13:44.900 any way.
01:13:45.540 I don't believe anything that they believe.
01:13:47.440 You go back and look at the views of the, the group of people who are responsible for
01:13:52.340 it.
01:13:52.720 And these are people that are in support of like universal healthcare and abortion.
01:13:56.860 Like these are nothing, but somehow that gets associated with us on the right.
01:14:02.540 I don't know how they call it the alt-right, which is really, it's an alternative to the
01:14:06.600 right, not an alternative form of the right, but that's a whole nother story for another
01:14:11.140 day.
01:14:12.440 They go down and they just, they pick up these little things.
01:14:14.860 This stuff happens all the time on the left.
01:14:17.320 These Palestinian protests have had all sorts of, uh, of vandalism and violence associated
01:14:22.100 with them, but since they're on the left, they get the, the, they're, it's okay.
01:14:26.900 They're beating up Jews in the streets, but that's okay. 1.00
01:14:29.440 Cause it's the, look, it's consistent with what Elon Musk was killed, killed, killed, old
01:14:34.680 man, killed, killed.
01:14:38.140 It's, it's disgraceful, but they don't care.
01:14:41.580 They don't care.
01:14:42.320 No, they don't.
01:14:42.980 It really is.
01:14:43.820 No, they don't.
01:14:44.240 And they continue to tell that story again, like, like it's one of the big events of,
01:14:49.560 uh, of the century.
01:14:50.800 Um, and, and it, it was not, as you mentioned, an event that, uh, conservatives pulled off.
01:14:58.820 No, it was not at all.
01:14:59.980 A bunch of fringe groups that had nothing to do.
01:15:02.100 And they try to beat Trump with that too, because, oh, he said they were really nice
01:15:06.000 people.
01:15:06.460 He wasn't talking about the Nazis there.
01:15:10.180 No.
01:15:10.860 Now, is that, do you know that because he said, I'm not talking about the white supremacists?
01:15:15.400 Was it that part of the quote that said, yes, that it's, yes, that's how I know.
01:15:19.700 Okay.
01:15:19.940 Uh, because he said it, that part kind of, um, that gets left out.
01:15:23.360 I've noticed the transcripts often quite a bit.
01:15:25.880 Yeah.
01:15:26.180 That is one of those things when you go back and look at it is, you know, look, Trump has
01:15:29.560 some, some, look, every once in a while, Trump says something that is a self-inflicted wound.
01:15:33.280 Yeah.
01:15:33.740 It does happen.
01:15:34.620 It does.
01:15:35.060 It does happen.
01:15:36.340 Often though, this stuff gets blown out of proportion and everyone knew what he was saying.
01:15:40.680 Everyone knew like there were all sorts of conversations about, about statues being torn down.
01:15:47.420 And the point is that some people who don't want statues torn down are not white supremacists,
01:15:53.020 right?
01:15:53.420 Like these are people who think, wait a minute, I question whether we should be erasing history,
01:15:57.880 even if it's a bad statue, let alone when they, when they're left, you know, drags down a
01:16:02.680 statue of Ben Franklin or Thomas Jefferson.
01:16:04.960 But I'm saying like, well, even if we have like a Confederate hero or of some sort that
01:16:09.440 is maybe a controversial figure or definitely a controversial figure, though, some people
01:16:14.360 would say, look, even if it's a bad guy, you got to leave that up.
01:16:17.860 Yeah.
01:16:18.280 You know, that doesn't mean, that doesn't mean you're a horrible person for arguing for
01:16:21.220 that.
01:16:21.340 That doesn't mean you support the policies of the Confederacy, but this is what they paint
01:16:26.300 it to be.
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01:18:09.900 Pat and Stu, for Glenn today, we were just talking about the Charlottesville thing and
01:18:13.820 how the left has made that about the right and about conservatives and it has nothing
01:18:19.660 to do with that.
01:18:21.220 Back in September, Joe Biden was at a campaign speech and he said, you remember those folks
01:18:28.200 walking out of the fields literally carrying torches with Nazi swastikas, holding them forward,
01:18:33.980 singing the same vicious anti-Semitic bile, the same exact bile, bile that was sung in Germany
01:18:41.000 in the 30s and a young woman was killed.
01:18:44.280 A young woman was killed.
01:18:46.680 Then he went on to say that according to the official White House transcript, the former
01:18:51.720 guy was asked, meaning Donald Trump, what do you think would happen?
01:18:56.280 He was a sitting president and he said, I thought there were some very fine people on both sides
01:19:01.360 and I mean this sincerely.
01:19:02.760 From the bottom of my heart, that's when I decided I was going to run again.
01:19:06.820 Then he talked for a couple of minutes about how his extended family urged him to challenge
01:19:11.700 Trump because Trump was such a bad guy.
01:19:14.360 And then he went on to tell this story.
01:19:17.240 You know, you may remember that, you know, those folks from Charlottesville as they came
01:19:21.980 out of the fields and carrying those swastikas and remember the ones with torches and the 0.95
01:19:26.920 coup accompanied by the Ku Klux Klan.
01:19:30.080 And in addition to that, they had, there were white supremacists.
01:19:34.800 Anyway, they were making the big case about how terrible this was and a young woman was
01:19:39.060 killed in the process.
01:19:40.300 A young woman was killed in the process.
01:19:43.900 Huh.
01:19:44.360 Seems like we're having deja vu here, doesn't it?
01:19:46.840 This is not you repeating the same story.
01:19:49.280 No.
01:19:49.360 This is Joe Biden.
01:19:50.240 This is Joe Biden repeating the same story moments after he already told the story.
01:19:55.140 Oh my God.
01:19:55.540 This is what people with dementia do.
01:19:57.120 And my predecessor, as I said, was asked of what he thought.
01:20:01.600 There were some very fine people on both.
01:20:03.840 He went on to tell the exact same story minutes later, same speech, not days later like he usually
01:20:12.500 does with the train story or the Xi Jinping story.
01:20:17.680 Minutes later in the same campaign speech.
01:20:20.600 Was it, was he on prompter?
01:20:21.860 Do we know if he was on prompter for this?
01:20:23.780 I don't know.
01:20:24.740 I'm wondering if somehow.
01:20:25.640 I don't know.
01:20:26.120 I mean, the argument maybe could be made that it was just pasted in there twice.
01:20:30.140 And because he does say it.
01:20:31.180 The only thing that would make me think.
01:20:32.200 Somebody's head should roll if that's the case.
01:20:33.880 Oh, for sure.
01:20:34.720 And then wouldn't you realize, though, as you start into the second.
01:20:38.080 Well, I told you that already.
01:20:39.260 Yeah.
01:20:39.500 Well, doesn't he say something like.
01:20:40.700 But that's not what happens.
01:20:41.120 As I mentioned.
01:20:42.460 At some point seems to catch himself.
01:20:44.200 Doesn't he in that second part?
01:20:45.380 The second story telling?
01:20:46.240 I don't see.
01:20:47.540 As I said.
01:20:47.860 Any evidence of that.
01:20:49.500 Okay.
01:20:49.620 As I said moments ago.
01:20:54.340 No, that doesn't seem to be.
01:20:56.460 And this is from the White House transcript.
01:20:58.460 So you would think they would put that in there.
01:21:01.200 Yeah.
01:21:01.700 It probably happened.
01:21:03.320 All right.
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01:22:01.220 I guess they've noticed that Donald Trump is old, too.
01:22:06.100 Oh, wow.
01:22:06.680 Is that true?
01:22:07.420 Yeah.
01:22:07.780 I guess so.
01:22:09.300 He's mentioned Elton John.
01:22:12.460 How old do you have to be?
01:22:14.540 I'm really old.
01:22:15.400 Do you remember him?
01:22:16.020 Do you remember him?
01:22:16.840 I frankly do.
01:22:18.220 So I guess I'm really old as well.
01:22:20.100 Wow.
01:22:20.340 Really, really old.
01:22:22.720 Because, yeah, I grew up on Elton John music.
01:22:25.900 We'll get to that.
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01:23:40.620 Welcome to The Atlantic.
01:23:54.900 Thanks, Pat.
01:23:56.320 You're welcome.
01:23:57.160 You're welcome, Stu.
01:23:58.000 I appreciate you welcoming me.
01:23:59.080 It's already hour three of the show, though, so I've been here for a while, but thank you.
01:24:03.020 Yeah, I just noticed it.
01:24:04.840 I just noticed you're sitting just to my right.
01:24:09.180 And we've also noticed, I guess, at least The Atlantic has, that Donald Trump is really old.
01:24:16.740 That's actually what the headline is.
01:24:18.100 Has anyone noticed that Trump is really old?
01:24:20.720 Is the actual headline of the story.
01:24:22.280 But it's not for the same reasons, really, is it, that we've noticed that Joe Biden is old and decrepit?
01:24:30.040 Well, you know, that's exactly what I would expect out of you.
01:24:33.500 Yeah.
01:24:33.900 Exactly, to cover up for Donald Trump.
01:24:36.640 A right-wing extremist, a MAGA extremist, who's going to come on the air and tell you that Donald Trump is somehow different in the way he's handling things than Joe Biden.
01:24:47.820 Somehow sharper.
01:24:49.040 Somehow sharper, right?
01:24:50.000 More active, more spry.
01:24:52.580 The headline really is, has anyone noticed that Trump is really old?
01:24:55.840 He's younger than Biden, but not by much.
01:24:58.960 Which factually is accurate. 0.82
01:25:00.760 I fact-checked this one.
01:25:01.840 It is.
01:25:02.260 But although I don't know that it's all that important, here's their case to tell you why Donald Trump is very old.
01:25:07.680 First of all, it starts out just kind of laying out the full case.
01:25:11.000 You know, get the big picture first, and then they give you the details.
01:25:13.580 You know how they do that in these really intricate stories?
01:25:16.120 Yeah.
01:25:16.440 So it starts out with the big case, which is Donald Trump is an old man. 0.68
01:25:20.940 Period.
01:25:21.920 Period.
01:25:22.020 It's the end of that sentence.
01:25:23.800 All right.
01:25:24.180 Then they go on to explain how they got there.
01:25:26.520 He's 77 years old.
01:25:27.920 Okay.
01:25:28.640 When Trump was born, Harry S. Truman was president, and Perry Cuomo topped the year's pop charts.
01:25:37.760 Betty White hadn't yet started her career in film.
01:25:40.920 Oh.
01:25:41.840 Israel and Pakistan didn't exist.
01:25:45.680 Korea was a- 0.99
01:25:46.380 That means it was before 1947.
01:25:48.300 Nobody's that old.
01:25:49.200 Nobody's that old.
01:25:49.920 Come on.
01:25:50.320 Come on now.
01:25:50.600 But apparently there is at least one person who is.
01:25:53.220 Huh.
01:25:53.460 Okay.
01:25:53.900 And it's Donald Trump, I guess.
01:25:55.780 Korea was a unified country, and Vietnam was not.
01:26:00.120 The pioneering computer, E-N-I-A-C, E-N-A-C?
01:26:04.880 I don't know.
01:26:05.440 Was just four months old.
01:26:07.040 Missing that reference for whatever reason.
01:26:09.220 The Trump's cultural references are dated, and only getting more so.
01:26:14.820 Elton John and the Rolling Stones-
01:26:19.440 Oh, my.
01:26:20.360 Headline his rally playlists.
01:26:22.640 Nobody but super old, old people play Elton John and the Rolling Stones. 1.00
01:26:27.640 Again, like, Elton John had hits-
01:26:29.640 What a dumb point.
01:26:30.280 What was the last Elton John hit?
01:26:32.120 I mean-
01:26:32.780 Candle in the Wind, maybe?
01:26:33.960 Maybe the 90s?
01:26:34.680 The 97 version?
01:26:36.640 He did Candle in the Wind for about 27 people.
01:26:40.380 Every time someone died.
01:26:41.780 It was, yes.
01:26:43.220 That's so true.
01:26:44.420 Marilyn Monroe, Princess Di, there was somebody else in there, too, I think.
01:26:50.060 And there was, like, Mildred from down the street, who died of old age.
01:26:53.280 Mildred, yes. 1.00
01:26:53.740 In the Wind.
01:26:54.460 Yes.
01:26:55.180 Which was a weird version of that song.
01:26:57.100 I'll be honest, I thought he went a little too far on that particular version.
01:27:01.540 No one even knew who Mildred was. 0.97
01:27:02.600 So did I, actually.
01:27:03.960 But I love me some Elton John.
01:27:06.120 I mean, I think a lot of people do, and I don't think you have to be super old to enjoy
01:27:11.620 Elton John.
01:27:12.920 No, I mean-
01:27:13.540 Elton John did a song with Collective Soul.
01:27:18.240 Elton John has done songs with a lot of contemporary artists.
01:27:22.740 So.
01:27:23.380 So there you go.
01:27:24.340 Who?
01:27:24.880 Dua-
01:27:25.220 Oh, see, that's somebody.
01:27:27.640 Dua Lipa?
01:27:28.880 Dua Lipa.
01:27:29.600 Lipa.
01:27:30.100 Dua Lipa, yes.
01:27:30.820 Dua Lipa.
01:27:32.800 Okay.
01:27:33.480 I've missed that Elton John duet with Dua Lipa.
01:27:37.440 Really?
01:27:38.000 Yeah, I have.
01:27:39.040 What's the name of that song?
01:27:40.840 Do you know?
01:27:41.480 You don't even know.
01:27:42.660 Oh, wow.
01:27:43.480 Okay.
01:27:43.820 But Elton and Dua have been a pair, apparently.
01:27:47.940 Good.
01:27:48.460 All right.
01:27:48.860 I mean, he's one of those guys that is very influential, right?
01:27:52.140 And is one of those people who-
01:27:53.920 Elton or Dua.
01:27:56.480 Dua is a girl, right?
01:27:58.100 Dua is a girl.
01:27:58.780 A female. 0.96
01:27:59.780 Yes, a female. 1.00
01:28:01.300 I don't want to lock her down to that.
01:28:03.520 I don't know exactly how she-
01:28:04.780 Identifies.
01:28:05.800 Identifies.
01:28:06.400 Yeah.
01:28:07.300 Looking back at the discography here of-
01:28:13.120 Yeah, it's like he did a-
01:28:14.620 What charts are these?
01:28:16.160 It's the UK.
01:28:16.740 He's had some songs that have charted in the UK really recently.
01:28:19.580 Oh, really?
01:28:20.040 Yeah.
01:28:20.840 Where's the US charts, though?
01:28:22.180 Because who cares about the UK?
01:28:23.320 We beat them.
01:28:24.500 Like, we already won the war.
01:28:25.860 Couple of times.
01:28:26.880 Yeah.
01:28:27.260 You know?
01:28:27.640 It's like, why are we still looking?
01:28:30.540 You know, he had stuff that charted, you know, certainly well into the 90s.
01:28:34.500 And, you know, I mean, the Candle in the Wind 1997.
01:28:39.940 It's so goofy.
01:28:41.540 Well, it went to number one, though.
01:28:42.920 Yeah.
01:28:43.580 That was a number one song.
01:28:45.040 And had several others that charted after that.
01:28:47.180 It's done, you know, again, in the UK, it's more popular than it is now.
01:28:49.480 Well, after Candle in the Wind, he actually had something about The Way You Look Tonight,
01:28:53.740 which charted on October 11th of 97.
01:28:57.860 But the Dua Lipa one with Elton.
01:29:00.360 Yeah.
01:29:00.620 It was big.
01:29:01.220 It went to number seven.
01:29:01.840 Two years ago.
01:29:02.680 Just two years ago.
01:29:03.700 Cold Heart.
01:29:04.440 Yeah.
01:29:04.760 And that was, it went to number seven in the US.
01:29:07.260 Wow.
01:29:07.580 So that was a, I mean, again, that's, look, we can overstate the impact of Elton's work
01:29:14.420 in that particular song.
01:29:16.140 And that's a Dua Lipa song where they had him say Cold Heart a couple times, but still.
01:29:20.800 Oh, that was it?
01:29:21.640 Yeah.
01:29:22.080 I mean.
01:29:22.460 Did he play piano on it or anything?
01:29:24.420 Did he help write this song?
01:29:27.360 I don't know.
01:29:28.500 I'll never forget the Kanye West, Paul McCartney collaboration when that came out and people
01:29:37.180 were just discovering Paul McCartney for the first time.
01:29:40.240 Really?
01:29:40.740 And it was tweeted out, this Paul McCartney dude about to blow up.
01:29:48.320 You know, people might remember him.
01:29:50.060 Yeah.
01:29:50.540 Yeah.
01:29:50.740 I feel like he might even get into like the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame someday.
01:29:54.000 Wow.
01:29:54.460 I mean, that's.
01:29:55.440 I was going to throw it out there.
01:29:56.300 Yeah.
01:29:56.480 That's, that's a lot.
01:29:57.680 I don't know.
01:29:58.320 So again, this is why he's old.
01:30:00.720 Donald Trump is old because Elton John and the Rolling Stone headlined his rally playlist.
01:30:04.820 Okay.
01:30:05.520 And when he had a chance to award the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian
01:30:11.780 honor, his selections included Babe Ruth, who died in 1948, and Elvis, who died in 1977,
01:30:21.280 perhaps.
01:30:22.380 Perhaps.
01:30:23.180 Included in the article.
01:30:24.340 Okay.
01:30:24.700 But again, this is like their case.
01:30:26.780 That Donald Trump's old.
01:30:27.960 And you know, you go through this process.
01:30:29.720 Jeez.
01:30:29.980 If you are the left, your first attempt is to say, well, wait a minute, the thing they're
01:30:33.800 accusing my candidate of is not true.
01:30:35.920 And let me disprove it to you.
01:30:37.060 They can't do that with Joe Biden because it is true.
01:30:38.960 He is old.
01:30:39.600 He is incompetent.
01:30:40.460 He is incoherent.
01:30:41.520 They can't bring him out for more.
01:30:43.200 They can't find the situation in which he would excel.
01:30:47.220 You can't put him in a positive light.
01:30:49.800 You can't come up with the moment where he will succeed because there's no chance of him
01:30:53.400 succeeding.
01:30:53.800 So all you have is, yeah, but your guy's old too.
01:30:56.540 Your guy's worse, right?
01:30:57.500 Your guy's bad.
01:30:58.300 That's it.
01:30:58.820 That's it.
01:30:59.180 That's what you do.
01:31:00.120 And so they are trying that now to say, well, wait a minute.
01:31:03.100 Remember, Donald Trump is old.
01:31:04.760 Now, I think most of that will happen after Donald Trump wins the primary if he is to do
01:31:09.300 so, because right now they're kind of content with Trump up by 30 points and they're, you
01:31:15.040 know, look, they think they can beat him.
01:31:16.740 Now, they might not be right on that.
01:31:18.500 That says they were proven in 2016.
01:31:20.680 They might not be correct.
01:31:22.920 They may very well lose this election, but they are convinced they can defeat him.
01:31:26.300 And I think they're also convinced, and this isn't really reflected in the polling right
01:31:31.760 now, I will admit, but I think that they believe Biden can only beat Trump.
01:31:38.800 They don't think he can beat any of these other people.
01:31:42.380 That doesn't, that's not necessarily the argument.
01:31:44.000 You can make the argument that doesn't matter.
01:31:45.660 You might say that Donald Trump deserves it.
01:31:47.140 And, you know, I'm not saying that you have to switch your vote because, but that is how
01:31:50.860 they look at this.
01:31:51.960 They say, look, Trump is a flawed candidate.
01:31:54.260 People have their minds made up about him.
01:31:56.880 And I don't know that that, I mean, certainly people have their minds made up about them
01:32:01.500 largely, about him largely.
01:32:03.100 That being said, they also have their minds made up about Joe Biden and they have not
01:32:06.720 made their mind up positively.
01:32:08.340 There's a new poll out today, which is really bad for Democrats.
01:32:12.100 This is the worst poll I have seen.
01:32:14.620 Now, this is saying something, the worst poll I have seen for Joe Biden.
01:32:17.360 And this is the type of thing, this is worse than the poll that came out, the Siena poll
01:32:20.920 of the swing states where it showed that Trump had a lead.
01:32:23.440 This is only a national general election poll.
01:32:26.060 But listen to this.
01:32:26.760 This is just coming out from Harris, which is a legitimate pollster, a nationwide pollster,
01:32:32.040 or, you know, scientific, relatively well-respected.
01:32:35.400 Trump, 47.
01:32:37.440 Biden, 40.
01:32:40.320 Wow.
01:32:41.140 Seven points.
01:32:42.120 A seven-point lead for Donald Trump.
01:32:44.540 This is the worst poll I have seen, at least, that I can remember.
01:32:48.220 But what if it's a three-person race?
01:32:50.480 And it's just as bad.
01:32:52.160 Trump, 40.
01:32:53.320 Biden, 33.
01:32:55.040 Kennedy, 14.
01:32:56.340 They also have Cornel West in there at 2%.
01:32:59.000 But another seven-point lead.
01:33:01.540 Wow.
01:33:01.720 By the way, I've been monitoring this.
01:33:02.980 And I may do a piece in this for the Blaze or something at some point, talking about what
01:33:07.320 the RFK Jr. effect looks like.
01:33:09.480 I would say, if you look at all the polls, the majority of the polls have showed more negative
01:33:15.120 effect for Biden than Trump.
01:33:16.660 There have been some that have showed the reverse of that.
01:33:19.900 You know, we played the clip of Al Gore yesterday.
01:33:21.980 Well, sometimes the CO2 goes up first, but sometimes the opposite is true.
01:33:29.040 The opposite does happen.
01:33:29.660 Right.
01:33:29.960 Yeah, exactly.
01:33:30.760 As well.
01:33:31.540 So this doesn't prove anything in these polls.
01:33:34.640 I think the lean right now, though, is it's hurting Biden more than it is hurting Trump.
01:33:40.480 They, of course, hate RFK.
01:33:42.300 I think this is legitimately the reason he's not getting Secret Service protection.
01:33:45.820 I think this is why.
01:33:48.460 I think you're right.
01:33:49.180 I'm not saying they want something terrible to happen, but they want to punish him for
01:33:53.460 doing what he's doing.
01:33:55.420 And right now, I think, I don't know necessarily that's the way it's going to end.
01:33:59.400 Like, I would not be shocked at the end of the day to find out that it hurt Trump more,
01:34:03.040 the RFK thing.
01:34:03.840 I mean, he has much better favorability numbers on the right right now than he does the left.
01:34:08.060 I can't believe that.
01:34:10.220 That hurts me.
01:34:11.400 That hurts me.
01:34:12.560 I agree.
01:34:12.820 That means you're not looking into him deeply enough.
01:34:15.360 Yeah, I think I think you could maybe be excused for that.
01:34:19.120 I mean, look, you know, he's been very public on a few issues and generally like, you know,
01:34:24.060 I'm a big Bitcoin guy.
01:34:25.140 I like the cryptocurrency stuff.
01:34:26.800 And he's good on that.
01:34:28.420 He's good on that.
01:34:29.320 He's good for a lot of people on the vaccine mandates.
01:34:32.000 He's fantastic.
01:34:32.940 I've been better on the border lately, but he wasn't always good on the border.
01:34:38.540 That's all.
01:34:39.080 I mean, a lot of this seems to be it seems to be newly discovered.
01:34:42.360 Hey, guess who my audience is?
01:34:44.300 Let me let me talk about this thing that I just figured out last week.
01:34:48.460 There's a lot of that with RFK Jr.
01:34:50.480 And he's good on some like free speech things.
01:34:54.320 Yeah, because he's been the victim of censorship.
01:34:57.920 And yes.
01:34:58.180 And he's been, of course, I even if I don't agree with a lot of his viewpoints, and that's
01:35:04.280 very much the truth, he should be able to say them in the public square and he should
01:35:08.560 not be censored for them.
01:35:09.560 So I agree with him on a few things.
01:35:12.820 But you I mean, like, you know, we went through the the idea that you should give race based
01:35:18.680 priorities for all sorts of different projects, programs, you know, college admissions, you
01:35:25.280 know, programs, money that comes from the government for in various different ways.
01:35:30.280 He is in full.
01:35:32.020 Oh, unapologetic supporter of all of that crap.
01:35:36.640 Sure is.
01:35:37.200 He 100% believes wholeheartedly at his core that because of the color of your skin, you
01:35:44.000 should get more things from the government than if you have another color of your skin. 1.00
01:35:47.600 Now, I remember that that was a popular attitude back during the times of slavery, where people
01:35:53.500 said, you know, I think only white people should get stuff and black people shouldn't 1.00
01:35:57.780 very popular viewpoint back then, and continues to this day with these programs that he supports.
01:36:04.960 It's just different colors of skin on either side of it.
01:36:07.200 That's all.
01:36:08.120 But it's the same exact crap that we thought we got over a long time ago, but not apparently
01:36:14.140 to RFK Jr.
01:36:14.980 He is a supporter of that.
01:36:16.020 He disagrees with the Supreme Court on all of these issues.
01:36:20.800 And again, I think we mentioned this yesterday.
01:36:23.180 He is one of the worst people on this planet on climate change.
01:36:27.320 Oh, yeah.
01:36:27.960 One of the worst on the planet.
01:36:29.080 I don't know that I could name one that's worse.
01:36:31.360 I mean, off the top of my head, I mean, like, you know, you could talk about Joe Biden and
01:36:35.840 Barack Obama.
01:36:37.100 Name your left-wing politician.
01:36:38.660 I don't know that there's one that is worse than RFK Jr.
01:36:40.660 on this topic.
01:36:41.120 And I think for both you and I, both you and me, actually, I believe it would be, abortion
01:36:48.100 is our biggest issue.
01:36:49.540 Being pro-life.
01:36:50.560 It's just hard to overwhelm the 63 million lives.
01:36:54.700 Yeah.
01:36:54.920 You know, that's a big one.
01:36:55.640 That's a really important thing.
01:36:57.000 Well, he's terrible on that.
01:36:58.100 Horrible.
01:36:58.420 He believes in abortion.
01:37:00.940 Leave it up to the woman right up until the time of birth. 1.00
01:37:04.300 Oh, okay.
01:37:05.380 That's between she and her doctor or whatever.
01:37:07.560 That's the kind of stuff he says.
01:37:09.080 And that's the way.
01:37:09.740 And I believe all murder policies should be that way.
01:37:11.900 Yeah.
01:37:12.060 Leave it up to the murderer.
01:37:14.280 If I want to kill Jeff Fisher, for instance.
01:37:16.300 Yes.
01:37:16.660 Jeffy.
01:37:17.220 Jeffy.
01:37:17.620 I mean, you maybe wouldn't kill him personally, but would you take away my right to kill him?
01:37:23.480 Your right to choose?
01:37:24.380 No.
01:37:24.640 Yeah.
01:37:24.860 You should be able to do whatever you want as far as his murder in the 2000th trimester.
01:37:30.000 You'd leave that between me and my gun, right?
01:37:33.180 So, I mean, it's a weird position to me.
01:37:37.900 And it's not weird on the left, right?
01:37:39.340 It's not because they don't believe it's life.
01:37:40.880 He's standard issue, hardcore leftist on like half of the issues in his world.
01:37:48.460 And if you want that, you can have it.
01:37:51.020 You can have a, I mean, I don't know why you go light with it.
01:37:54.420 You might as well go with Biden and get that on all the issues.
01:37:57.140 I don't know.
01:37:57.880 But to me, he's just not my flavor.
01:37:59.760 It's not what I want.
01:38:00.820 But I will say that he has, because he was critical of the COVID regime, sometimes correctly 1.00
01:38:06.720 and sometimes not in my view, but still he was on the right side of that as far as conservative
01:38:12.140 voters generally.
01:38:13.300 You're not radical enough on that issue.
01:38:14.960 There you go.
01:38:15.740 I'm going to work on that.
01:38:17.200 I want to mention that.
01:38:17.860 I'm going to work on that.
01:38:18.360 You need to be more extreme on that.
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01:40:21.340 Did we get to all the reasons why we've noticed now that Donald Trump is really, really old?
01:40:27.080 Yeah, that goes on and on and on and on.
01:40:28.900 And I don't even get a sense it's a really serious effort.
01:40:30.960 You know, I think that's one of the things that we've learned by these things.
01:40:35.180 They need to throw these arguments out there hoping some people will buy them.
01:40:39.740 Yeah, they're just throwing anything against the wall, seeing what sticks.
01:40:42.640 Yeah.
01:40:42.940 And I feel like they have to do that because they don't really, they can't really talk
01:40:45.340 about their own stuff.
01:40:45.960 And what are they going to do?
01:40:46.600 Hey, let me tell you about Joe Biden's record on the border.
01:40:49.320 Can't do that.
01:40:50.180 Joe Biden's record on Afghanistan.
01:40:52.080 Right.
01:40:52.280 Can't do that.
01:40:52.840 Interestingly, one of the, one of his best policies, if you want to give him that, which
01:40:57.460 there's not many, would be Israel, where he's been at least mildly supportive.
01:41:02.400 However, the drop in his approval rating is almost entirely due to his support for Israel.
01:41:09.080 And like, we would normally support a bad approval rating for Joe Biden.
01:41:12.860 However, honestly, in context, it's actually a problem because the reason why he's dropping
01:41:19.800 in support is because the left is getting upset with him over Israel.
01:41:27.720 So the drop is not Republicans or independents, which it has been over the last couple of years.
01:41:34.120 These are Democrats who are big Hamas supporters, apparently, and don't like the fact that he's
01:41:39.240 not cheering on Hamas and their decapitation program.
01:41:41.540 I don't believe on that.
01:41:42.240 And my guess would be yes.
01:41:43.900 Yes, I'm worried about that.
01:41:44.900 He'll cave.
01:41:45.220 I think he probably will cave on it because, again, he has no principles when it comes
01:41:48.620 to this crap.
01:41:48.980 And they've already been saying.
01:41:50.000 Oh, they say, you got to bring out the two-state solution.
01:41:54.620 Well, okay, but one side doesn't agree with that.
01:41:58.080 And it's not the Israelis. 0.97
01:41:59.280 Yeah.
01:41:59.680 The Israelis have offered that multiple times.
01:42:02.500 At least five, right?
01:42:03.540 Yeah, at least five.
01:42:04.860 Five or six.
01:42:05.280 And the UN offered it in 1947, by the way, when Israel was created.
01:42:10.140 The Palestinian state could have been.
01:42:12.920 They just chose not to because from the river to the sea.
01:42:16.040 Right.
01:42:16.420 They wanted it all.
01:42:17.620 They don't want a Palestinian state. 1.00
01:42:19.640 They want no Jews. 1.00
01:42:20.520 They want Jews to be dead.
01:42:22.180 Exactly.
01:42:22.740 It's the same thing with the ceasefire, Pat.
01:42:24.820 Has anyone bothered to stop and ask Hamas if they want to ceasefire?
01:42:28.620 Yeah.
01:42:28.940 Will you stop at the rocket fire?
01:42:30.500 They want to stop being hit, obviously, as anyone would.
01:42:33.580 But they don't want to stop killing.
01:42:34.980 They don't want to stop firing rockets.
01:42:36.320 They don't want to stop decapitations and murders and keeping people prisoner.
01:42:39.440 They don't and they won't.
01:42:40.600 You can't get a ceasefire when you're holding hundreds of prisoners.
01:42:43.860 Jeez.
01:42:44.160 I mean, and I say prisoners.
01:42:45.680 I mean, kidnapped victims.
01:42:48.040 Yeah.
01:42:48.600 So it's just, it's inexcusable.
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01:44:30.020 In addition to shrinkflation, or inflation, there is now shrinkflation.
01:44:36.640 Are you familiar with the shrinkflation tragedy? 0.91
01:44:39.820 Yeah, where they shrink the packaging, but charge you the same thing.
01:44:44.840 And then it's like, see we lowered, we kept our prices the same.
01:44:49.000 Yeah, and it goes from like 13.8 ounces to 11.4.
01:44:53.180 Yeah, or less sometimes.
01:44:54.860 Like yesterday, I was buying some strawberries, and they usually have these big, longer, and
01:45:01.460 wider packages.
01:45:04.720 And I noticed that it's not as wide anymore.
01:45:07.480 They kind of made it slimmer, but it's just as long.
01:45:10.580 It just, they crushed it inside, in the middle.
01:45:14.520 And it's like, wait.
01:45:15.840 And now it's the same price.
01:45:17.880 In fact, a little bit more for quite a few strawberries less.
01:45:23.220 I'm really not a fan of this trend.
01:45:27.060 Would you prefer the same packaging with higher prices, or smaller packaging that you might not notice?
01:45:32.480 Just be honest with me.
01:45:33.340 Just be honest.
01:45:33.800 Yeah.
01:45:34.220 That's what I like, too.
01:45:35.120 Yeah.
01:45:35.380 Like, they had this thing with StubHub a while ago, where they, if you know anything about,
01:45:41.040 and look, I wind up buying tickets from StubHub relatively frequently, because I don't like
01:45:45.780 committing to things in advance.
01:45:47.380 So, I don't know if we're going to go to that concert, or that game, until kind of the last
01:45:51.380 minute.
01:45:51.660 So, I bought a lot of tickets through StubHub.
01:45:53.700 Yeah.
01:45:54.040 I've kept the place in business for many years.
01:45:57.100 Mainly because the fees they charge on this website are incomprehensible.
01:46:01.100 Like, it's like 30%, 40% sometimes, these ticket fees.
01:46:06.960 It feels, at times, like it doubles the price.
01:46:09.660 Yeah.
01:46:09.900 I mean, it doesn't, but it's incredible how high they are.
01:46:13.200 Yeah.
01:46:13.500 And at one time, I don't know, it was probably six or seven years ago, they rolled out this
01:46:20.240 option to, you can see, they've always had the option of you can see the tickets cost
01:46:26.200 with the fees, but you've got to turn it on.
01:46:27.940 You've got to turn on that feature so you can see with the fees.
01:46:30.120 Which, of course, is the only way it makes any sense to look at them, right?
01:46:33.560 Like, when you're talking about 30% and 40% fees, of course.
01:46:36.720 Yeah.
01:46:36.900 You can't hide a 40% fee.
01:46:39.080 Right.
01:46:39.440 They do it.
01:46:40.120 But they try.
01:46:40.880 They try.
01:46:41.460 So, at one point, they decided, you know what, we're going to do honest pricing.
01:46:44.280 You know, you've seen these initiatives by companies before.
01:46:46.920 And so, they turned on, they said, the default now will be, you'll see them with the fees.
01:46:51.160 And they turned it on.
01:46:52.180 And you have to look back and find the exact amount of time.
01:46:55.380 It was, I think, almost definitely less than a week.
01:46:58.060 But it may have been, like, two days.
01:47:00.380 And then they reversed their decision.
01:47:02.060 Because everyone was going to the site and being like, well, this ticket costs $250 on
01:47:05.900 StubBob, and it's $180 on this other site.
01:47:08.440 So, I'm going to go to the other site.
01:47:09.540 And they lost so much business so quickly, they just changed it.
01:47:12.520 And it went back to, you have to turn it on.
01:47:15.160 Right?
01:47:15.640 Because people didn't want to see the higher prices.
01:47:18.220 Now, I argue, I want to see it.
01:47:20.340 Every time I go on the site, I turn it on.
01:47:21.820 Tell me the real price.
01:47:22.620 Because I want to know what I'm actually paying.
01:47:23.360 Right?
01:47:23.580 Like, why would I care what your price is without the fees?
01:47:26.540 Why would that be of any interest to me whatsoever?
01:47:28.840 Same thing with airlines.
01:47:30.400 Same thing with all products.
01:47:32.740 Just show me up front.
01:47:34.100 Just show me up front.
01:47:34.640 Just tell me.
01:47:35.420 Let me know up front.
01:47:36.520 Give me all the crap.
01:47:37.500 I mean, the airlines, they do the same thing.
01:47:39.260 They put the fees.
01:47:39.840 You don't see it until after.
01:47:41.280 Yep.
01:47:41.420 But it's really frustrating.
01:47:43.320 Anyway, long story short.
01:47:44.600 I think people prefer the shrinkflation.
01:47:46.860 You think so?
01:47:47.780 Yeah.
01:47:48.120 I think when it comes down to it, they would say the opposite.
01:47:52.800 But in reality, would punish the stores if they just showed for the higher price.
01:47:57.260 That could be.
01:47:57.880 They do it.
01:47:58.440 There was a controversy about Oreos recently.
01:48:00.640 That's exactly where I was going.
01:48:02.100 Oh, okay.
01:48:02.260 Yeah.
01:48:02.380 You know the details?
01:48:02.940 Yeah.
01:48:03.400 I wasn't sure if it was true.
01:48:04.680 It is true.
01:48:05.440 It is.
01:48:06.420 They've shrunk the cream inside.
01:48:10.260 That's what they shrunk.
01:48:11.080 Not the packaging.
01:48:12.100 Wow.
01:48:12.420 But the cream, which is, of course, cream, you know, owning a cookie company.
01:48:20.480 I'm kind of sensitive to that stuff now.
01:48:22.780 Yeah.
01:48:23.220 Because the cream is hydrogenated vegetable oil.
01:48:26.960 Right.
01:48:27.960 That's not cream.
01:48:29.760 It's not cream?
01:48:30.620 No.
01:48:31.480 Uh-uh.
01:48:32.140 But I mean, it's mixed with high fructose corn syrup.
01:48:35.340 Okay.
01:48:35.700 Well, that makes it better.
01:48:36.260 Okay, and soy lecithin, and something called Vanillin, which I guess is an offshoot of
01:48:44.080 Vanilla, I suppose.
01:48:45.260 It's not actually Vanilla.
01:48:46.120 It's Vanillin?
01:48:46.920 Vanillin.
01:48:47.480 Like a villain of Vanilla?
01:48:48.940 Yes.
01:48:49.760 Vanillin.
01:48:50.520 Yes.
01:48:50.840 It's the white superhero. 0.52
01:48:52.380 It's the white villain in a superhero movie. 0.77
01:48:55.680 Vanillin.
01:48:56.320 Vanillin.
01:48:57.000 It does sound like that.
01:48:57.900 This is the new villain in the Black Panther series.
01:49:01.300 Right.
01:49:02.020 Right.
01:49:02.660 Vanillin.
01:49:04.000 Oh, no, it's Vanillin!
01:49:06.280 So, people have been taking off, you know, the top chocolate layer and showing how measly
01:49:12.780 the cream inside is.
01:49:14.140 Wow, that's bad, because that's really bad.
01:49:15.600 That's really bad.
01:49:15.920 With your formula.
01:49:16.620 Yeah.
01:49:16.860 Right?
01:49:17.100 Like, it's one thing to, you know, give fewer cookies, or even make the formula, like,
01:49:22.240 shrink everything down a little bit.
01:49:23.860 Like, you take a few percent off the cookies, a few percent, but make the ratio the same,
01:49:28.080 because that's what's key about Oreo.
01:49:30.760 And we've gone over this.
01:49:31.560 We used to do a segment on Pat and Stu, the show we did together for years here on Plays
01:49:35.120 TV, called Spoons.
01:49:37.560 And we would do...
01:49:39.140 Long story of why it was called Spoons, but there's no reason to go into that.
01:49:42.660 But I will say that, like, we would basically try a new kind of junk food every day.
01:49:47.840 Like, when McDonald's has some new, you know, crazy thing on their menu, Taco Bell has a
01:49:52.220 crazy thing on their menu.
01:49:53.260 Oreo comes out with some new flavor.
01:49:54.840 We would try it and review it, so you would be able to use your money wisely on the weekend.
01:49:58.420 It was a weirdly popular segment.
01:49:59.700 Oh, people loved it.
01:50:00.460 Yeah.
01:50:00.960 We got to the point where we were doing it every day, and after a while...
01:50:03.840 It was really just an excuse to eat...
01:50:05.620 To eat food on the air.
01:50:06.660 Yeah.
01:50:07.140 But also, I realized I was gaining a lot of weight.
01:50:09.080 Yeah.
01:50:09.900 Yeah.
01:50:10.400 Yeah.
01:50:10.680 When you do it every day...
01:50:11.320 That was a problem.
01:50:12.120 And then we would eat one Oreo, and then we'd get off the air, and we'd, like, eat five more.
01:50:16.500 Anyway, it was a bad decision.
01:50:18.440 Long story short, though, one thing I discovered on that show...
01:50:22.960 ...was the discovery of Oreo Thins.
01:50:27.880 Now...
01:50:28.160 All right.
01:50:28.640 Why would you want that?
01:50:29.700 Right.
01:50:29.940 Why would you...
01:50:30.260 That was my initial...
01:50:30.840 Why would you want that?
01:50:31.600 ...my uninformed take on Oreo Thins.
01:50:34.560 Okay.
01:50:34.620 That's my uninformed take.
01:50:35.900 Really?
01:50:36.180 Because you might not remember this.
01:50:37.560 Why would you want that?
01:50:38.240 They're thinner, smaller Oreos.
01:50:40.160 Yeah.
01:50:40.300 Why would you want...
01:50:41.100 It's like the fun size that you get at Halloween.
01:50:43.600 That's what I thought.
01:50:44.180 That's not a fun size.
01:50:45.480 A fun size would be four times the normal amount.
01:50:48.340 Right.
01:50:48.960 Right.
01:50:49.600 Here, though, is my actual take on Oreo Thins.
01:50:54.660 Is they are actually superior to regular Oreos.
01:50:58.580 Really?
01:50:59.000 Yes.
01:50:59.520 And the reason why is it's all about the ratio.
01:51:03.800 The ratio from cookie to cream.
01:51:06.720 Now, and as you point out, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil.
01:51:10.760 Yes.
01:51:11.000 The ratio is far superior in the thins because the...
01:51:15.840 Yes, the cookies are a little bit like you're going to get less cookie.
01:51:19.480 If you're only going to have one Oreo, you're going to get less food in your stomach if you
01:51:24.940 have an Oreo Thin.
01:51:26.040 However, number one, as we all know, when things are bite-sized, you eat more of them.
01:51:29.900 Yeah.
01:51:30.200 Oreo Thins are not bite-sized, but they are thinner.
01:51:32.460 You're going to have...
01:51:33.040 Because you think, oh, I'm getting hardly any calories here.
01:51:34.620 But then when you have 27 of them...
01:51:36.140 Right.
01:51:36.540 And that's what you're going to do with the Oreo Thins.
01:51:37.800 You're going to eat 27 of them.
01:51:39.060 Yeah.
01:51:39.200 And then secondarily, the cookie, which I think everyone acknowledges with the Oreo
01:51:43.880 is not the highlight.
01:51:44.940 Right?
01:51:45.060 Everyone likes the cream.
01:51:46.060 You get the double, triple stuff.
01:51:47.580 You eat the cream out.
01:51:48.200 A lot of people just throw the cookies away.
01:51:49.620 And that's because there's nothing more delicious than hydrogenated vegetable oil.
01:51:54.360 And high fructose corn syrup.
01:51:56.660 That combination is...
01:51:57.880 And vanillin.
01:51:58.920 Yeah.
01:51:59.400 Vanillin.
01:51:59.680 Don't forget the vanillin.
01:52:00.340 The evil vanillin who is coming to Wakanda at any moment to take out Black Panther.
01:52:06.980 But the situation is that the ratio is incredible on those things.
01:52:13.840 Like, you get them.
01:52:14.720 It's a much more cream-based ratio.
01:52:17.060 Because the cookie is so thin.
01:52:19.100 So, I can't recommend these.
01:52:20.720 The lemon ones are delicious.
01:52:22.620 I can't recommend the thins more.
01:52:24.500 You go to the store, get the thins.
01:52:26.280 And you'll have 12 of them.
01:52:28.040 And you'll just be like, well, they're thin, though.
01:52:29.860 So, it's a great argument to yourself in that moment.
01:52:34.800 When you're in the...
01:52:36.480 You know, you got your hand in the cabinet.
01:52:38.520 Yeah.
01:52:38.700 And you're standing there kind of over...
01:52:40.360 And your wife starts nagging at you.
01:52:42.200 And you're like, what?
01:52:42.480 You've already had some.
01:52:43.620 Give it to me.
01:52:44.640 It's not good for you.
01:52:46.180 They're thins.
01:52:46.400 They're thins, vanillin.
01:52:47.820 Stop being a villain.
01:52:48.880 Right.
01:52:50.400 Right.
01:52:51.140 So, I would recommend the thins.
01:52:52.780 But that's different than this.
01:52:54.100 Because when you screw with the ratio, then you're screwing with the product.
01:52:58.220 Oreo thins has to be a different product.
01:53:00.000 You couldn't just roll that out because it's a different ratio.
01:53:02.240 It's a different vibe completely.
01:53:03.580 It's not the overwhelming cookie taste.
01:53:05.360 You get more of the cream vibe.
01:53:06.900 And they're like a little crispy.
01:53:07.980 Now, I really want Oreo thins.
01:53:09.460 Does anyone have any?
01:53:11.320 I'm sure somebody in this building does.
01:53:13.060 Please bring me Oreo thins immediately.
01:53:14.740 Yeah.
01:53:15.240 Okay.
01:53:15.680 I'm just telling you that.
01:53:16.340 That's just to the building.
01:53:17.280 It's important.
01:53:17.380 Please deliver them to the studio immediately if you have them.
01:53:20.720 But they are tasty cookies.
01:53:22.200 I think that was the point of this.
01:53:23.120 I think it was.
01:53:24.040 Are Oreo thins tasty?
01:53:25.220 Is that how this started?
01:53:25.940 That's not exactly how it started.
01:53:27.420 It started with shrinkflation.
01:53:29.080 Okay.
01:53:29.420 Okay.
01:53:29.700 That's right.
01:53:30.020 Yes.
01:53:30.200 Thank you.
01:53:30.700 But the shrinkage of the cream center, which is everybody's favorite, as you already pointed
01:53:35.440 out, that is really important.
01:53:38.060 When you start scrimping on that, you've really messed up the ratio, right?
01:53:41.540 Because you've got far more of the chocolate cookie outside than you do the Oreo cream filling,
01:53:47.720 the delicious hydrogenated vegetable oil.
01:53:50.740 And you don't want that.
01:53:51.540 You want that, you want it to be, I don't know, what is that?
01:53:56.880 Half an inch thick?
01:53:57.760 At least.
01:53:58.920 So rather than shrinkflation, you should be doubling, like, and they do have Oreo double
01:54:04.340 stuffed, right?
01:54:05.340 Where they double the size of the cream in the middle.
01:54:07.580 Oh, they have, not only that, they have more stuff, I think, and then the most stuff.
01:54:13.040 Have you seen the most stuff?
01:54:14.080 I have not.
01:54:14.580 The most stuff looks basically like if you ordered a quarter powder with cheese, but the
01:54:19.640 issue, it was actually Oreos.
01:54:21.740 So, like, the buns were Oreo cookies, and in the middle, where normally you'd see a quarter
01:54:26.280 powder with cheese and all the toppings, that's all cream.
01:54:30.840 I mean, they've gone over the top on it.
01:54:32.560 Yeah.
01:54:32.940 But, good.
01:54:35.020 Yeah.
01:54:35.240 This is one of the things I love about capitalism.
01:54:37.000 That's right.
01:54:37.660 And Nabisco in particular, they will innovate.
01:54:41.060 And that's one of the things I love about you, is that you don't make any bones about
01:54:46.260 your unhealthy food choices.
01:54:47.880 Oh, I love it.
01:54:49.020 No, that's true.
01:54:49.780 You probably eat more unhealthy than any other vegetarian I've ever known.
01:54:55.140 Oh, I don't think there's a contest on that.
01:54:57.040 There's no contest.
01:54:57.400 I thought you were going to put me just in the general scope of humanity, and then I
01:55:01.180 think there's at least a conversation to be had, whether I'm in last place or not.
01:55:05.660 Among vegetarians, there's no question.
01:55:06.400 But when you include vegetarians, yeah.
01:55:08.320 There's no question.
01:55:09.100 Yeah, nobody.
01:55:09.820 Like, food is good.
01:55:10.920 It's a delight of life.
01:55:12.400 Food is good.
01:55:13.080 Food is good.
01:55:13.600 It really is.
01:55:14.040 It's one of those things that can make you happy.
01:55:15.920 It is.
01:55:17.100 I love it.
01:55:18.140 And it's delicious.
01:55:19.620 And, like, capitalism has made it so much better.
01:55:23.080 It sure has.
01:55:23.300 There's so many options.
01:55:24.160 So many incredible things out there for people to try and to experience.
01:55:28.840 And yet, what do we have?
01:55:30.080 A society that's trying to reverse every aspect of capitalism.
01:55:34.700 Right.
01:55:35.160 Please don't.
01:55:36.020 Please don't.
01:55:36.540 And let me give you a choice between the hydrogenated vegetable oil cookie and a cookie that's made
01:55:41.740 with absolutely no hydrogenated vegetable oil.
01:55:44.240 My understanding is the only way you can enjoy a cookie is with high fructose corn syrup.
01:55:48.400 No.
01:55:48.680 And partially hydrogenated vegetable oil.
01:55:50.540 It is not true.
01:55:51.100 So, we have neither in Kexi cookies.
01:55:53.940 They're just, they're gourmet.
01:55:55.520 They're delicious.
01:55:56.860 And on Black Friday, we're also going to release a chocolate peppermint bread that my wife has concocted.
01:56:03.680 Oh, the breads are delicious.
01:56:05.020 Oh, my gosh.
01:56:06.220 Wait until you try it.
01:56:07.200 I've got to get this from you.
01:56:08.040 My wife loves the peppermint stuff. 1.00
01:56:10.380 I've got to get that from you.
01:56:11.360 Get in on it early because once they're gone, there won't be any more being made until next year.
01:56:16.200 So, can you set it, make sure there's one set aside for me?
01:56:19.780 I mean, just standing right there.
01:56:20.960 Just kind of toss it aside.
01:56:22.560 Okay.
01:56:23.240 Maybe.
01:56:23.900 We'll see.
01:56:24.940 We'll see how you are the next couple of days.
01:56:26.760 You know, like when we ever get approached in a park and the person's like, hey, oh, my gosh,
01:56:30.620 these two speakers fell out of the van and we've got them and they've got them for free.
01:56:33.980 They overstocked us with extra speakers.
01:56:35.860 Can you buy them from us in cash?
01:56:37.500 You ever had that moment?
01:56:38.420 I have.
01:56:38.800 You could do that with Kexi.
01:56:39.760 You could.
01:56:40.220 Well, I could do that.
01:56:40.540 You could be like, hey, this chocolate peppermint bread, it fell into my car.
01:56:44.080 I mean, they're selling it for whatever on the website.
01:56:47.440 I'll give it to you for half price right now and you just pocket the cash.
01:56:51.500 Now, you are scamming your own company on that one.
01:56:53.660 Right.
01:56:54.140 Which is probably not a good idea.
01:56:56.120 But on Friday, we're also kicking off our biggest sale ever, 25% off.
01:57:00.780 So, get in on that.
01:57:03.080 And starting in December, we're going to have the cinnamon roll cookie, which I think it's
01:57:08.780 between that and the Boston cream pie cookie now that are our best sellers of all time.
01:57:13.440 And then, speaking of Oreo, we're going to have a peppermint Oreo type of cookie.
01:57:18.160 Oh, gosh.
01:57:19.240 And a polar bear, which is a peanut butter caramel cookie.
01:57:22.400 Really?
01:57:22.860 That's an interesting cow. 1.00
01:57:23.740 I got to try that one, too.
01:57:24.880 Yeah.
01:57:25.420 All right.
01:57:25.860 Kexi.com.
01:57:26.660 K-E-K-S-I.com.
01:57:27.740 I'm going to spend my entire salary on Kexi cookies this holiday season.
01:57:32.000 I think that's a really good option for you.
01:57:33.360 People should do it, too.
01:57:34.000 Yeah.
01:57:34.500 Okay.
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01:59:10.300 Pat and Stu for Glenn today.
01:59:12.900 This is sort of a visual clip that we're about to play for you, but it was another one for
01:59:19.760 Biden yesterday.
01:59:20.600 I mean, he was so agonizing.
01:59:22.600 Well, he's agonizing every day, but he was just at a lot of events that were recorded.
01:59:29.720 That's a good point.
01:59:30.640 That's really the difference here.
01:59:31.640 Yeah, it is.
01:59:32.480 And so he is at this campaign stop and seems to notice a little girl, as he so often does,
01:59:41.100 and rather than sniff her hair, he comments on her ears, which is weird, yes.
01:59:46.320 But watch the expression, Jill's in the background, watch the expression on her face, and watch
01:59:53.000 her turn to the Secret Service like, you've got to stop this guy.
01:59:56.860 Don't let him go up to that girl.
01:59:59.000 Or maybe it's just me.
02:00:00.340 Look at this.
02:00:01.280 Thank you, thank you.
02:00:02.180 And I love your ears.
02:00:04.240 I love them.
02:00:05.120 They're really cool.
02:00:06.100 What's your name?
02:00:07.480 Now she looks over at the Secret Service guy.
02:00:09.280 What a beautiful name.
02:00:10.020 Hello.
02:00:10.580 That's my mommy's name.
02:00:11.640 Does somebody do something here?
02:00:12.740 How old are you, 17?
02:00:15.100 I'm 17.
02:00:16.280 Six.
02:00:17.300 And that's another weird thing he does.
02:00:19.040 Yeah.
02:00:19.380 It is weird.
02:00:19.760 Is he overstate the age of the kids?
02:00:20.940 Yeah.
02:00:21.880 He thinks it's funny.
02:00:23.140 It's almost wishful.
02:00:25.700 I hate to say it, but it just sounds like it sometimes.
02:00:28.100 It's almost wishful.
02:00:29.000 It almost seems like he's like, ah, hopefully she's above it.
02:00:31.800 No, she's not.
02:00:32.620 Like, if you were just 17, I'd start to date you right now.
02:00:35.080 He says that.
02:00:35.780 He actually says that real thing, right?
02:00:37.480 I think he said something very similar, yeah.
02:00:39.360 I don't know if it was 17, but he said, if you were older.
02:00:41.960 If you were 13.
02:00:43.160 I mean, we could talk, but since you're six, I'll leave you alone.
02:00:50.220 He'll just message you on TikTok instead.
02:00:52.880 Well, creepy.
02:00:54.200 He is so creepy.
02:00:55.840 So her reaction there.
02:00:57.380 Yeah, she does look over at the Secret Service agent like, yeah.
02:00:59.700 Are you going to do anything?
02:01:00.820 Yeah, watch this again.
02:01:01.700 Because it does seem that she's trying to send a signal to the Secret Service guy.
02:01:07.740 And I love your ears.
02:01:09.700 I love them.
02:01:10.420 They're really cool.
02:01:11.400 What's your name?
02:01:12.160 She looks over and out.
02:01:13.260 Are you going to do something?
02:01:14.840 Yeah, you're right.
02:01:15.680 I think that is what is happening.
02:01:17.240 I mean, any normal human being.
02:01:19.340 You can turn this off.
02:01:20.060 Any normal human being would say, hear the phrase, I want to look at your ears and just
02:01:26.840 think immediately it should be stopped.
02:01:29.000 Whatever's happening should be stopped.
02:01:30.460 Right?
02:01:30.700 Unless it was an ear doctor.
02:01:32.580 Okay.
02:01:32.960 I want to look inside your ears.
02:01:33.880 Okay.
02:01:34.240 That makes sense.
02:01:35.060 Yeah.
02:01:35.700 But he's not.
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