The Glenn Beck Program - November 21, 2023


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


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 2 minutes

Words per Minute

181.56708

Word Count

22,174

Sentence Count

2,359

Misogynist Sentences

26

Hate Speech Sentences

25


Summary

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.


Transcript

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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.
00:01:15.820 That and more coming up in one minute.
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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.
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.
00:21:21.340 It's almost like a superhero.
00:21:22.680 Yeah, he is.
00:21:23.440 Super Catholic.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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00:38:12.580 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.
00:42:23.000 So, here's an uncomfortable question you've got to ask yourself.
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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
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-
00:53:34.780 She's awesome in suits.
00:53:35.820 She's great in the show.
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
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.
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.
00:55:31.140 More coming up in one minute.
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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.
00:58:39.580 She's a complete moron in every single way.
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.
00:58:46.240 She has the IQ of a breakfast meat.
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.
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?
01:05:09.780 I mean, I don't know of any, really, especially on the conservative media space that are just saying,
01:05:13.600 no, we're not going to do that anymore.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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-
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.
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.
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.
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.
01:27:59.780 Yes, a female.
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.
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
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.
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
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.
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.
01:42:19.640 They want no Jews.
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?
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.
01:48:52.380 It's the white villain in a superhero movie.
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.
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.
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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