The Glenn Beck Program - April 16, 2024


The DUMBEST Election Fraud Argument Glenn Has Ever Heard | Guest: Justin Amash | 4⧸16⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

159.4496

Word Count

19,846

Sentence Count

758

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

65


Summary

Glenn Beck talks about the crisis in the pharmaceutical industry and why we need to work together to hold the line and keep the country together in the face of massive drug shortage. He also discusses the role of the media and the need for progressive stability in our great republic.


Transcript

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00:02:03.180 Welcome to the fusion of entertainment
00:02:07.180 And enlightenment
00:02:11.180 This is the Glenn Beck Program
00:02:16.180 Hello citizens of Oceana
00:02:18.180 We have a Ministry of Truth update for you in just a moment
00:02:24.180 Because there's some important truths that we need to work on
00:02:30.180 In our great republic, we do that in 60 seconds
00:02:33.180 It started out just as a wild thought one day
00:02:36.180 Just a casual suggestion over dinner, a glass of wine
00:02:38.180 And then you start bringing it up again
00:02:40.180 And then you talk about it some more
00:02:41.180 And pretty soon you know
00:02:42.180 You're like talking about selling the house and moving
00:02:47.180 What? That's crazy!
00:02:49.180 Now it's a certainty
00:02:51.180 It's what you both want
00:02:52.180 The frightening thing is
00:02:53.180 You're both at the beginning of the process
00:02:55.180 I started a company over a decade ago with my brother, Robert
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00:03:02.180 Because I moved a lot in my life
00:03:04.180 I was sick of dealing with a hassle
00:03:05.180 And figured that you might feel the same way
00:03:08.180 When your turn came around
00:03:09.180 And you would want to get the best real estate agent you could find
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00:03:15.180 My company pairs you up with agents
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00:03:20.180 On both the buying and the selling end
00:03:22.180 But who also know that everything they do matters
00:03:28.180 Everything they suggest matters
00:03:30.180 Every person they trust, you will trust
00:03:34.180 And you're counting on that kind of stuff
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00:03:40.180 You want somebody that does it right the first time
00:03:42.180 And for the least amount of money
00:03:43.180 But do the job right
00:03:45.180 That's what your real estate agent should provide
00:03:48.180 And you need somebody that you can trust
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00:04:01.180 Well, I want to talk to you a little bit about the paradigm of
00:04:03.180 Progressive stability in our republic
00:04:07.180 We are at a place where
00:04:12.180 I mean, well, I think it's part of my job
00:04:17.180 To elucidate on some of the things
00:04:22.180 That are maybe complex, misunderstood in our society
00:04:28.180 Things that we need to do in these times of real trouble
00:04:32.180 For instance
00:04:34.180 I want to reflect just a minute on the critical maxim
00:04:38.180 That if we desire justice
00:04:40.180 That we must sometimes champion
00:04:43.180 What may superficially appear as injustice
00:04:47.180 So yes, occasionally you stand for injustice
00:04:52.180 If you want justice
00:04:54.180 See, it's a necessary evil, if you will
00:04:57.180 The necessity of controlled injustice
00:05:00.180 Injustice
00:05:02.180 Justice, as we all know
00:05:04.180 Is really the
00:05:07.180 Defined by the oppressed
00:05:10.180 Not the oppressor
00:05:12.180 And it is the greatest happiness
00:05:15.180 For the greatest number
00:05:17.180 However, to achieve this justice
00:05:20.180 We have to
00:05:22.180 Occasionally
00:05:23.180 Endorse acts that
00:05:24.180 While seemingly unjust
00:05:26.180 Serve a higher purpose
00:05:28.180 It's a controlled justice
00:05:30.180 Meticulously monitored and executed
00:05:33.180 By those in power
00:05:35.180 They know better
00:05:37.180 And it will assure the stability
00:05:39.180 And the unity of our republic
00:05:41.180 And this may manifest in ways that seem
00:05:45.180 Contradictory to our values
00:05:46.180 But these are the necessary shadows
00:05:48.180 Cast by the light
00:05:50.180 Of true justice
00:05:52.180 And that's what we're all after
00:05:54.180 True justice
00:05:56.180 For instance
00:05:59.180 Sometimes
00:06:01.180 Sometimes we'll find the truth
00:06:03.180 Through fabrication
00:06:05.180 Our pursuit of truth
00:06:07.180 The pursuit of truth
00:06:09.180 Sometimes necessitates
00:06:10.180 A strategic use of fabrications
00:06:14.180 Or falsehoods
00:06:16.180 The truth is a construct
00:06:18.180 That has been shaped
00:06:20.180 Okay, tailored to promote the well-being
00:06:22.180 Of the collective
00:06:24.180 And to accept and propagate lies
00:06:27.180 Designed by the system
00:06:30.180 Okay, not the old system
00:06:31.180 But the system that we are now using
00:06:34.180 To replace the old system
00:06:36.180 To get more justice through injustice
00:06:39.180 And more truth through fabrication
00:06:41.180 We're engaging in a higher form of honesty
00:06:46.180 When we fabricate
00:06:49.180 But it's for the right reason
00:06:52.180 We are reaching up to the heavens
00:06:58.180 And
00:07:00.180 And really
00:07:02.180 Pushing
00:07:03.180 And fighting for
00:07:04.180 A higher sort of honesty
00:07:07.180 And we have to understand
00:07:08.180 That to fortify the truth
00:07:09.180 We occasionally
00:07:11.180 Have to weave a tapestry of lies
00:07:13.180 And each thread
00:07:14.180 Essential for the greater picture
00:07:16.180 Will ultimately
00:07:18.180 Define our understanding
00:07:19.180 And ensure our unity
00:07:21.180 Under this
00:07:23.180 Infallible wisdom
00:07:25.180 Now here's what I really want to talk to you about
00:07:27.180 The election is coming up
00:07:31.180 And
00:07:33.180 I think it is imperative
00:07:35.180 That we
00:07:37.180 Secure our republic
00:07:39.180 Through election control
00:07:41.180 To maintain our republic
00:07:45.180 Really
00:07:47.180 And a republic rooted in
00:07:49.180 The principles of truth and justice
00:07:51.180 Which we just discussed
00:07:53.180 Sometimes we might have to take actions
00:07:54.180 That by traditional standards
00:07:57.180 Might be questionable
00:07:59.180 The act of
00:08:01.180 Securing elections
00:08:03.180 And we do that even through times
00:08:06.180 Some people might call it cheating
00:08:08.180 But it is actually a profound duty
00:08:11.180 Of every loyal citizen of the republic
00:08:14.180 And it's not mere deception
00:08:16.180 It is a noble act
00:08:18.180 Of safeguarding our way of life
00:08:20.180 We're on the verge of losing this democracy
00:08:25.180 And without deception
00:08:27.180 We will lose it
00:08:29.180 And so that it doesn't fall into the hands of those
00:08:34.180 We know will destroy it
00:08:36.180 That act of valor
00:08:39.180 That essential measure to protect our values
00:08:42.180 And to ensure the continuation of our just
00:08:46.180 And noble society
00:08:48.180 It may take a few
00:08:52.180 Fabrications
00:08:55.180 I think that's
00:08:58.180 I think
00:09:00.180 When you really think about it
00:09:02.180 When you really truly understand
00:09:04.180 You know, what some might perceive as dishonor
00:09:06.180 Is really the source of honor
00:09:09.180 Is really the source of honor
00:09:11.180 If we are fabricating stories
00:09:15.180 But we're fabricating stories
00:09:17.180 To be able to control
00:09:20.180 Or secure the republic through our elections
00:09:24.180 By using truth through fabrication
00:09:28.180 And controlled injustice for justice
00:09:32.180 For justice
00:09:36.180 We'll save the republic
00:09:38.180 And thus
00:09:40.180 Be acting in a noble way
00:09:42.180 Stealing an election
00:09:45.180 For those to wish
00:09:47.180 To harm our society
00:09:48.180 Is truly an act of valor
00:09:50.180 And an essential measure
00:09:52.180 To protect our values
00:09:53.180 And ensure the continuation
00:09:55.180 Of our just society
00:09:57.180 I know it's a paradox
00:09:58.180 Of honor through dishonor
00:09:59.180 But in this context
00:10:02.180 By embracing the dishonor
00:10:05.180 We achieve the highest form of honor
00:10:07.180 Ensuring the stability
00:10:09.180 And the continuation
00:10:11.180 Of our great republic
00:10:14.180 So, let this be heard
00:10:17.180 Far and wide
00:10:19.180 As a great call to patriotic action
00:10:21.180 As we advance
00:10:24.180 Let each of us
00:10:26.180 Citizens of this great
00:10:27.180 And honorable republic
00:10:30.180 Consider these principles
00:10:32.180 Not as abstract
00:10:34.180 Or paradoxical
00:10:36.180 But as practical guides
00:10:38.180 To daily life
00:10:40.180 Embrace the necessity
00:10:41.180 Of controlled injustice
00:10:43.180 The utility
00:10:45.180 Of lies
00:10:47.180 The duty to secure
00:10:49.180 Our electoral process
00:10:51.180 And the honor
00:10:53.180 In apparent dishonor
00:10:54.180 These are not merely strategies
00:10:55.180 For survival
00:10:57.180 But they are prerequisites
00:10:59.180 For our prosperity
00:11:01.180 We all have to remember
00:11:03.180 Justice
00:11:05.180 Is what our leaders
00:11:07.180 Define
00:11:09.180 Truth
00:11:11.180 Is what our party tells us
00:11:13.180 Our republic stands strong
00:11:15.180 On the values of injustice
00:11:17.180 For justice
00:11:19.180 Honor through dishonor
00:11:21.180 And fabrication
00:11:22.180 Of truths
00:11:24.180 To deviate from this path
00:11:26.180 Is to jeopardize
00:11:28.180 The very fabric
00:11:30.180 Of our society
00:11:32.180 Strength through unity
00:11:34.180 Unity through faith
00:11:36.180 In our grand
00:11:40.180 Honorable republic
00:11:42.180 Now, later on in the program
00:11:43.180 I'm going to talk to you about
00:11:46.180 How we're going to avoid war
00:11:49.180 By going to war
00:11:51.180 It is imperative for us to
00:11:55.180 Spend money
00:11:57.180 To be able to have money
00:11:59.180 And as we spend this money
00:12:02.180 On the war machine
00:12:04.180 And then we give it to
00:12:06.180 Dishonorable parties overseas
00:12:10.180 Remember
00:12:12.180 Dishonor is honor
00:12:13.180 So we honor
00:12:15.180 Ourselves
00:12:17.180 By giving money
00:12:19.180 To the dishonorable
00:12:21.180 Who are going to use it
00:12:22.180 In war
00:12:24.180 Which will protect us from war
00:12:26.180 Because we have to have war
00:12:28.180 Against Putin
00:12:30.180 Because we all know
00:12:32.180 Putin is evil
00:12:34.180 We are good
00:12:35.180 And the only way
00:12:36.180 To stop him
00:12:37.180 Is through war
00:12:38.180 But a war we do not
00:12:39.180 Want to have
00:12:41.180 Thus
00:12:42.180 We will promote war
00:12:44.180 To avoid war
00:12:46.180 What part of what I just said
00:12:57.180 Doesn't work
00:13:00.180 In universities today
00:13:02.180 What part of what I just said
00:13:06.180 Isn't what you've heard
00:13:08.180 In other words
00:13:10.180 Everywhere
00:13:12.180 For the last five to ten years
00:13:15.180 They are today
00:13:17.180 Voting on three separate wars
00:13:20.180 Funding for three separate wars
00:13:22.180 We want to make sure
00:13:26.180 For the peace that we are strong
00:13:28.180 In Taiwan
00:13:29.180 We want to make sure
00:13:30.180 That we send enough money
00:13:31.180 Over to
00:13:33.180 Ukraine
00:13:34.180 Otherwise
00:13:35.180 There will be more war
00:13:37.180 But we have to have them
00:13:38.180 Fight the war
00:13:40.180 To defeat Putin
00:13:41.180 Even though
00:13:42.180 We are not for regime change
00:13:45.180 We need a change in the regime there
00:13:48.180 And of course
00:13:53.180 Such
00:13:55.180 Injustice
00:13:56.180 Is sometimes
00:13:57.180 Is sometimes
00:13:58.180 Needed
00:13:59.180 Rape
00:14:00.180 Murder
00:14:01.180 Burning babies to death
00:14:02.180 Raping women
00:14:04.180 And then stabbing them
00:14:05.180 Just before they die
00:14:06.180 Sometimes
00:14:08.180 That kind of injustice
00:14:09.180 Is needed
00:14:11.180 For justice
00:14:13.180 And I think that's why
00:14:15.180 We all clearly understand
00:14:17.180 That Hamas
00:14:19.180 Is really
00:14:21.180 The good guy
00:14:23.180 And it is
00:14:24.180 The Israelis
00:14:25.180 The Jews
00:14:26.180 Again
00:14:27.180 Need I say more
00:14:32.180 So we've heard this nonsense
00:14:34.180 For so long
00:14:35.180 And we're getting so tired
00:14:36.180 Of this nonsense
00:14:38.180 That we are actually
00:14:41.180 We are actually entering
00:14:43.180 An extraordinarily dangerous
00:14:45.180 Period
00:14:47.180 Because
00:14:48.180 There is a new survey out
00:14:49.180 And the results
00:14:50.180 Are stunning
00:14:52.180 And it is on
00:14:54.180 About finding
00:14:56.180 Justice
00:14:57.180 Through injustice
00:14:59.180 That we can be
00:15:01.180 An honorable
00:15:02.180 Republic
00:15:04.180 If we dishonor ourselves
00:15:06.180 And I'll give that to you
00:15:07.180 In 60 seconds
00:15:09.180 You ever find yourself
00:15:10.180 At the end of a long day
00:15:11.180 Tired
00:15:12.180 Just worn out
00:15:13.180 From everything
00:15:14.180 You've had to do all day
00:15:15.180 Ready just to slip off
00:15:16.180 Into dreamland
00:15:17.180 A pillow
00:15:18.180 Except you only lie there
00:15:19.180 And you're like
00:15:20.180 Oh no no no no
00:15:21.180 Not tonight
00:15:22.180 I gotta go to sleep
00:15:23.180 Right?
00:15:24.180 Am I right?
00:15:25.180 You try to will yourself
00:15:26.180 To go to sleep
00:15:27.180 And you're completely
00:15:29.180 Unable to make it happen
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00:16:17.180 Station ID
00:16:18.180 So Zuckerbox
00:16:30.180 Were the nickname
00:16:31.180 For the 400 million dollars
00:16:34.180 That Mark Zuckerberg
00:16:35.180 And his wife
00:16:36.180 Priscilla Chan
00:16:37.180 Dumped into the 2020 elections
00:16:38.180 And it was
00:16:39.180 It was just to help us
00:16:41.180 It was just
00:16:42.180 All they were trying to do
00:16:43.180 Is help us get the vote out
00:16:45.180 Because people were
00:16:46.180 Stuck inside
00:16:47.180 And they didn't feel
00:16:48.180 Safe voting
00:16:49.180 So
00:16:50.180 Zuckerbox
00:16:52.180 Yeah
00:16:55.180 And we all thought
00:16:56.180 Maybe we shouldn't do
00:16:57.180 Zuckerbox again
00:16:58.180 When I say we all thought
00:16:59.180 Those who actually care about truth
00:17:04.180 Honor
00:17:05.180 Justice
00:17:06.180 But those who are
00:17:08.180 Wiser than us
00:17:10.180 Those who are
00:17:11.180 Are better than us
00:17:13.180 Older than us
00:17:14.180 They know
00:17:15.180 That
00:17:16.180 Sometimes
00:17:17.180 Justice
00:17:20.180 To achieve justice
00:17:21.180 Has to be some injustice
00:17:23.180 And fabrication of lies
00:17:25.180 To be able to get to truth
00:17:26.180 So
00:17:27.180 As bad as Zuckerbox were
00:17:30.180 President Joe Biden
00:17:32.180 Has
00:17:33.180 Has
00:17:34.180 Upped one
00:17:35.180 It's really nice
00:17:36.180 On August 9th
00:17:38.180 2021
00:17:39.180 Five months after Biden
00:17:40.180 Signed the executive order
00:17:41.180 That would command
00:17:42.180 The federal government
00:17:43.180 To serve as a
00:17:44.180 Get out the vote arm
00:17:46.180 Of the Democratic Party
00:17:48.180 An email
00:17:49.180 From
00:17:51.180 Adam Louise
00:17:53.180 Team
00:17:54.180 USDA
00:17:55.180 They wrote
00:17:56.180 At the time
00:17:57.180 That as a
00:17:58.180 Senior counsel
00:17:59.180 For left-wing
00:18:00.180 Policy
00:18:01.180 Activist group
00:18:02.180 Demos
00:18:03.180 They wanted to circle back
00:18:05.180 With the Department of Agriculture
00:18:06.180 Staff and thank them
00:18:07.180 For a productive
00:18:09.180 Conversation
00:18:12.180 As we noted
00:18:13.180 We'll have our
00:18:14.180 Best practices slide
00:18:15.180 Ready in the next
00:18:16.180 One to two weeks
00:18:17.180 In the meantime
00:18:18.180 Y'all have asked for data
00:18:20.180 On registration
00:18:21.180 For voters
00:18:22.180 At the state level
00:18:23.180 Which I've paid it
00:18:24.180 Which I've pasted
00:18:25.180 Below
00:18:26.180 He now
00:18:28.180 By the way
00:18:29.180 Serves as
00:18:30.180 Senior Policy Counsel
00:18:31.180 For the NAACP
00:18:32.180 Legal Defense Fund
00:18:35.180 He said
00:18:36.180 We're eager to schedule
00:18:37.180 Follow-up conversations
00:18:38.180 To dig into
00:18:39.180 Specific programs
00:18:40.180 And help with
00:18:41.180 Integration
00:18:42.180 In any way we can
00:18:43.180 Just let us know
00:18:44.180 When you're available
00:18:45.180 For that
00:18:46.180 And Biden's
00:18:48.180 USDA
00:18:49.180 Did just that
00:18:50.180 It was great
00:18:51.180 Apparently
00:18:52.180 The New York
00:18:53.180 Based Demos
00:18:54.180 Reportedly
00:18:56.180 Help draft
00:18:57.180 Biden's
00:18:58.180 Executive Order
00:18:59.180 Which directs
00:19:00.180 Every federal agency
00:19:02.180 To develop a plan
00:19:03.180 To promote
00:19:04.180 Voter registration
00:19:05.180 And voter participation
00:19:06.180 As the Foundation
00:19:08.180 For Government
00:19:09.180 Accountability notes
00:19:10.180 Biden's
00:19:11.180 Fiat follows the same
00:19:12.180 Strategy
00:19:13.180 As the
00:19:15.180 Policy paper
00:19:16.180 From the
00:19:17.180 Left-wing group
00:19:18.180 Demos
00:19:19.180 And it
00:19:20.180 It makes
00:19:21.180 Mark Zuckerberg
00:19:22.180 Look like a
00:19:23.180 Kindergartener
00:19:24.180 So
00:19:25.180 The organization
00:19:27.180 According to
00:19:28.180 Influence Watch
00:19:29.180 Emphasizes
00:19:30.180 Three areas
00:19:31.180 Of commitment
00:19:32.180 Voting rights
00:19:33.180 Expansion
00:19:34.180 A hybrid
00:19:35.180 Environmentalist
00:19:36.180 Left agenda
00:19:37.180 Paul's pathway
00:19:38.180 To ensure
00:19:39.180 A diverse
00:19:40.180 Expanded
00:19:41.180 Middle-class
00:19:42.180 In a new
00:19:43.180 Sustainable
00:19:44.180 Economy
00:19:45.180 And advocacy
00:19:46.180 For a
00:19:47.180 Communitarianism
00:19:48.180 And a liberal
00:19:49.180 Interpretation
00:19:50.180 Of racial
00:19:51.180 Equity
00:19:52.180 Oh, I can't
00:19:53.180 Wait to hear
00:19:54.180 About the
00:19:55.180 Liberal
00:19:56.180 Interpretation
00:19:57.180 Of racial
00:19:58.180 Equity
00:19:59.180 Because I thought
00:20:00.180 Racial equity
00:20:01.180 Was
00:20:02.180 The liberal
00:20:03.180 Interpretation
00:20:05.180 So the
00:20:06.180 President's
00:20:08.180 Deputy Director
00:20:09.180 Of domestic
00:20:10.180 Policy
00:20:11.180 Control
00:20:12.180 For racial
00:20:13.180 Justice
00:20:14.180 And equity
00:20:15.180 In the White
00:20:16.180 House
00:20:17.180 They're responsible
00:20:18.180 For looking
00:20:19.180 Into and
00:20:20.180 Pushing out
00:20:21.180 What is called
00:20:22.180 Biden bucks
00:20:23.180 Now
00:20:24.180 According to the
00:20:25.180 Foundation for
00:20:26.180 Government
00:20:27.180 Accountability
00:20:28.180 Now
00:20:29.180 What's nice
00:20:30.180 Is all of the
00:20:31.180 Federal executive
00:20:32.180 Agencies
00:20:33.180 Which have
00:20:34.180 In voter registration
00:20:35.180 Or mobilization
00:20:36.180 Efforts
00:20:37.180 It's
00:20:40.180 It's
00:20:41.180 It's not going to go well
00:20:42.180 For the Republic
00:20:43.180 But remember
00:20:44.180 Even though we have to violate
00:20:46.180 The Constitution
00:20:47.180 We're going to violate the Constitution
00:20:49.180 To save the Constitution
00:20:52.180 This might look dishonorable
00:20:54.180 In stealing an election
00:20:55.180 But it's actually
00:20:58.180 The most
00:20:59.180 Noble
00:21:00.180 Act
00:21:01.180 Anyone can do
00:21:02.180 To bring
00:21:03.180 Honor
00:21:04.180 Onto
00:21:05.180 Ourselves
00:21:06.180 After all
00:21:07.180 They're saving the Republic
00:21:08.180 From
00:21:09.180 Well
00:21:11.180 People like you
00:21:16.180 Now
00:21:17.180 There's been a letter
00:21:19.180 From Congress
00:21:20.180 And they keep getting
00:21:21.180 Stonewalled
00:21:25.180 They say it's against the Constitution
00:21:27.180 To do any of this stuff
00:21:29.180 You know
00:21:30.180 Because
00:21:31.180 Well
00:21:32.180 It's not in the Constitution
00:21:34.180 And in fact
00:21:35.180 They're spending money
00:21:36.180 That Congress
00:21:37.180 Didn't approve
00:21:38.180 But it's
00:21:39.180 The
00:21:40.180 For the People Act
00:21:43.180 And when I say
00:21:44.180 It's for the people
00:21:46.180 I don't mean
00:21:47.180 It's for the people
00:21:49.180 I mean it's for
00:21:50.180 Special
00:21:51.180 People
00:21:52.180 Now you could interpret that
00:21:54.180 As
00:21:56.180 Everybody
00:21:58.180 But it's not for everybody
00:21:59.180 I mean it is for everybody
00:22:01.180 Because the special people
00:22:03.180 Know what to do
00:22:04.180 With the
00:22:05.180 Regular people
00:22:07.180 And so it is for the people
00:22:09.180 Because they will make sure
00:22:10.180 The regular people
00:22:13.180 Know their place
00:22:15.180 And
00:22:16.180 Thank God
00:22:17.180 We're here to save the Republic
00:22:19.180 So now
00:22:22.180 You know
00:22:23.180 That there is
00:22:25.180 Something afoot
00:22:27.180 In our elections
00:22:30.180 In two weeks
00:22:31.180 We're going to expose
00:22:32.180 Something massive
00:22:34.180 Assuming our attorneys
00:22:36.180 Give us the green light
00:22:37.180 To do so
00:22:40.180 But now what do we do about it?
00:22:42.180 Well that's where
00:22:43.180 The latest poll
00:22:45.180 Comes in
00:22:46.180 We'll do that next
00:22:49.180 Have you ever taken a handful
00:22:52.180 Of your dog's kibble food
00:22:53.180 And just smelled it?
00:22:54.180 I mean really
00:22:55.180 Gotten a good whiff of it
00:22:56.180 Mmm
00:22:57.180 Mmm
00:22:58.180 I you know
00:22:59.180 Uno's a big boy
00:23:00.180 So I've got to get
00:23:01.180 The big bags of kibble
00:23:02.180 And
00:23:03.180 You know
00:23:04.180 When it's down at the bottom
00:23:05.180 You kind of reach in
00:23:06.180 And you're like
00:23:07.180 Whoa
00:23:08.180 That uh
00:23:09.180 Boy Uno that smells delicious
00:23:10.180 It really does
00:23:12.180 That stuff
00:23:13.180 Can sit on a shelf
00:23:14.180 For two years
00:23:15.180 Without going bad
00:23:16.180 Or you know
00:23:17.180 Not necessarily
00:23:18.180 Condition shelf either
00:23:19.180 One in your garage
00:23:20.180 For long periods of time
00:23:22.180 The reason why
00:23:23.180 I can do that is
00:23:24.180 It's had everything good
00:23:25.180 For the dog
00:23:26.180 Cooked out of it
00:23:27.180 But they do spray it
00:23:28.180 With an artificial flavor
00:23:30.180 Which tastes like chicken
00:23:32.180 Or liver
00:23:33.180 So you got something good
00:23:35.180 Going on there
00:23:36.180 Look get the supplement
00:23:37.180 Developed by
00:23:38.180 Dantropathic Dr. Dennis Black
00:23:40.180 You sprinkle it on
00:23:41.180 Your dog's food
00:23:42.180 No matter what they eat
00:23:43.180 Remember brown food
00:23:44.180 Is dead food
00:23:45.180 Green stuff
00:23:46.180 And if it's healthy
00:23:47.180 For your dog
00:23:48.180 It's most likely
00:23:49.180 In Rough Greens
00:23:50.180 So get your first
00:23:51.180 Trial bag for free
00:23:52.180 Just call 833-GLEN33
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00:23:55.180 Or roughgreens.com
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00:24:00.180 Slash Beck
00:24:01.180 And head over to
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00:24:08.180 Glenn
00:24:09.180 All right, there's a new survey out
00:24:26.180 Pat Gray has just joined us
00:24:28.180 This is, this is good stuff
00:24:30.180 This is good stuff
00:24:31.180 Remember, sometimes we have to fabricate to be able to get to the real truth
00:24:40.180 We have to have a little injustice to find justice
00:24:44.180 We, we have to have a little dishonor to become honorable
00:24:48.180 Am I right comrades?
00:24:50.180 You sure are
00:24:52.180 Yes, thank you
00:24:53.180 Is that like abandoning free market principles to save
00:24:56.180 To save the free market principles, exactly
00:24:58.180 Got to do it
00:24:59.180 Exactly, okay
00:25:00.180 All right
00:25:01.180 So, let me just go over some of this poll
00:25:04.180 This is a survey
00:25:06.180 Of 1400 national
00:25:10.180 Likely voters
00:25:12.180 And they separated
00:25:13.180 They could put everybody together
00:25:14.180 And then they separated them
00:25:15.180 Donald Trump and
00:25:17.180 And
00:25:19.180 Joe Biden voters
00:25:20.180 And then the others, okay?
00:25:22.180 How would you rate the job that Joe Biden has been doing as president?
00:25:25.180 As president
00:25:28.180 43% say
00:25:29.180 Strongly approve
00:25:30.180 Or somewhat approve
00:25:32.180 That's 43%
00:25:34.180 Somewhat disapprove
00:25:35.180 Or strongly disapprove
00:25:36.180 That's 54%
00:25:39.180 If the election were held today
00:25:40.180 And the candidates were Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
00:25:43.180 Who would you vote for?
00:25:45.180 36% Joe Biden
00:25:47.180 45% Donald Trump
00:25:48.180 And 11% John F. Kennedy Jr.
00:25:50.180 All voters asked
00:25:53.180 Trump, Biden, and others
00:25:54.180 Wow
00:25:55.180 Can they really get JFK Jr. to run now?
00:25:57.180 That's incredible
00:25:58.180 Sorry, RFK Jr. was gonna run
00:26:00.180 Shut up
00:26:01.180 If a co-worker
00:26:02.180 Yeah
00:26:03.180 Okay
00:26:04.180 Seems a little late
00:26:05.180 It was a flesh wound
00:26:06.180 It was a little head wound
00:26:07.180 Really?
00:26:08.180 Yes
00:26:09.180 The doctors here at Parkland Hospital
00:26:11.180 They're amazing
00:26:12.180 He walked it off
00:26:13.180 He did
00:26:14.180 He did
00:26:15.180 Shake it off
00:26:16.180 Is really what the doctor said
00:26:17.180 Just shake it off
00:26:18.180 Wow
00:26:19.180 Incredible
00:26:21.180 You're such a jerk
00:26:22.180 If a co-worker
00:26:23.180 Or a friendly acquaintance
00:26:24.180 Gave you permission
00:26:25.180 To fill out
00:26:26.180 And sign their
00:26:27.180 And mail in their ballot
00:26:28.180 Allowing to use their ballot
00:26:30.180 To vote for anyone that you choose
00:26:32.180 Would you?
00:26:36.180 Hmm
00:26:37.180 Well, no
00:26:38.180 That would be
00:26:39.180 That would be wrong
00:26:42.180 Right
00:26:43.180 I'm looking for an honest answer
00:26:44.180 Yeah
00:26:45.180 No, I would not
00:26:46.180 You would not
00:26:47.180 No, I would not
00:26:48.180 Of course not
00:26:49.180 Yeah, of course not
00:26:50.180 No, I need it honestly
00:26:51.180 Nobody in this room would do that
00:26:52.180 Yeah, no, seriously
00:26:53.180 We would
00:26:54.180 Seriously, we would not
00:26:55.180 No, it's illegal
00:26:56.180 No
00:26:57.180 It's a crime
00:26:58.180 And it also upends our entire system
00:26:59.180 Right
00:27:00.180 And
00:27:01.180 Right
00:27:02.180 Of electing officials
00:27:03.180 Seventeen percent say
00:27:04.180 You got that right
00:27:05.180 Yeah, I would do it
00:27:06.180 Seventeen percent
00:27:07.180 There you go
00:27:08.180 Eighty percent say no
00:27:09.180 If a close friend
00:27:10.180 Gave you permission
00:27:11.180 To fill out
00:27:12.180 And sign their mail in ballot
00:27:13.180 Allowing you to use their ballot
00:27:14.180 To vote for anyone you choose
00:27:15.180 Would you
00:27:17.180 Again
00:27:18.180 No
00:27:19.180 No
00:27:20.180 Right
00:27:21.180 This is strange
00:27:22.180 I don't want to commit federal election crimes
00:27:23.180 Right
00:27:24.180 If I can help it
00:27:25.180 This is strange
00:27:26.180 If a co-worker asked you
00:27:27.180 Kind of somebody who's a friendly kind of person
00:27:29.180 But not a friend
00:27:31.180 Seventeen percent
00:27:32.180 You got it
00:27:33.180 Fourteen percent
00:27:35.180 Well, yeah
00:27:36.180 I guess I would
00:27:37.180 But I'd be
00:27:38.180 Why?
00:27:39.180 It's a friend
00:27:40.180 Now, I mean
00:27:41.180 You would think that it would go the opposite way
00:27:42.180 Yeah, it's interesting
00:27:43.180 I think like
00:27:44.180 Without thinking about it
00:27:45.180 And really like considering this
00:27:46.180 Like if a friend came to you and just said
00:27:48.180 Hey, like
00:27:49.180 I don't know
00:27:50.180 I don't know anything about this
00:27:51.180 Who should I vote for?
00:27:52.180 I'm just gonna vote for whoever you tell me to
00:27:53.180 I think that's okay, right?
00:27:54.180 Well, yeah
00:27:55.180 You can say, hey, this is who I think you should vote for
00:27:56.180 Yes
00:27:57.180 Right
00:27:58.180 But you just can't fill it out
00:27:59.180 Right
00:28:00.180 I've had family members
00:28:01.180 Okay, so that's the next one
00:28:02.180 Ask me all the time
00:28:03.180 If spouse or another trusted family member
00:28:05.180 Gave you permission to fill out
00:28:06.180 And sign their mail in
00:28:08.180 No
00:28:09.180 No, but I'd certainly recommend
00:28:11.180 Right
00:28:12.180 Who they would vote for
00:28:13.180 Right
00:28:14.180 Or should vote for
00:28:15.180 Now, has anybody
00:28:16.180 Has anybody said on any document
00:28:19.180 Now, I haven't
00:28:20.180 Of course
00:28:21.180 But on any document
00:28:22.180 Your wife is there
00:28:23.180 And she's like
00:28:24.180 Would you just sign
00:28:25.180 Just sign it for me
00:28:26.180 I've got my hands in whatever
00:28:28.180 By the way
00:28:29.180 You like smirked in the middle of telling that story
00:28:32.180 It almost seems like he was revealing something about his life
00:28:34.180 It didn't seem that way
00:28:35.180 I was revealing more about your life
00:28:36.180 Wow
00:28:37.180 Honestly
00:28:38.180 Really?
00:28:39.180 You smirked to reveal about our lives?
00:28:41.180 So you've never ever signed anything
00:28:44.180 I mean, I've signed things, of course, myself
00:28:47.180 I have to sign things all the time, Glenn
00:28:49.180 I'm with you, Stu
00:28:50.180 I'm with you
00:28:51.180 Okay
00:28:52.180 That would be wrong
00:28:53.180 Of course, again
00:28:54.180 Listen to this one
00:28:55.180 If you were given the opportunity
00:28:58.180 Would you alter the candidate selections made in a mail-in ballot
00:29:02.180 Belonging to a friend or family member without their knowledge
00:29:05.180 Oh my gosh
00:29:06.180 That one I would, yes
00:29:07.180 Yeah, you would do that one
00:29:08.180 Of course
00:29:09.180 That's the only one I would do, though
00:29:10.180 I would only do it after they thought they put their vote in for another candidate
00:29:13.180 Nine percent said yes
00:29:15.180 Wow
00:29:16.180 Two percent were like, I don't know
00:29:17.180 I don't want to say
00:29:19.180 Maybe
00:29:20.180 No, I would not
00:29:21.180 That's bad
00:29:22.180 That's bad
00:29:23.180 If altering the candidate's selection were the only way to stop Joe Biden or Donald Trump from being elected
00:29:29.180 Then would you do it?
00:29:31.180 Eight percent say yes
00:29:33.180 Wait, you already, nine percent of you said yes
00:29:37.180 I would only do it if it makes no difference
00:29:39.180 That's unbelievable
00:29:41.180 It was that one percent
00:29:43.180 If given the opportunity, would you throw out or destroy a mail-in ballot belonging to a friend or family member without their knowledge to help stop Joe Biden or Donald Trump from being re-elected as president?
00:29:56.180 I think on these where it's like you know you're the deciding vote in some mythical world, I think that these numbers are low and people are lying
00:30:05.180 They don't want to admit to pollsters, there's no way that's only nine percent
00:30:09.180 Well this one's no way
00:30:10.180 Eleven percent
00:30:11.180 Eleven percent
00:30:12.180 I just don't
00:30:13.180 I think
00:30:14.180 Now I would still not do it because I care about the process and that's you know my main concern
00:30:17.180 No, it's wrong
00:30:18.180 It's wrong
00:30:19.180 It's wrong and I would not do it
00:30:20.180 I wouldn't say that I wouldn't be
00:30:21.180 Though I don't think
00:30:22.180 Only eleven percent would make that
00:30:23.180 I wouldn't be tempted
00:30:25.180 Would I be tempted?
00:30:26.180 Yes
00:30:27.180 Because you'd want the results of course
00:30:29.180 You would want the results
00:30:30.180 And you would stand there and you'd hold that for a while
00:30:32.180 And you might even turn around
00:30:34.180 Is anybody looking?
00:30:35.180 Right
00:30:36.180 You know
00:30:37.180 But then you would at least I would I would be like no
00:30:41.180 God is looking
00:30:42.180 God is looking
00:30:43.180 Yes
00:30:44.180 But I mean I would say there's a ton of people who would justify that one
00:30:47.180 There's no way that's only eleven percent
00:30:49.180 I'm sorry
00:30:50.180 If you put those people in a room and they believed that was the situation
00:30:55.180 It would be higher than eleven percent
00:30:58.180 Especially if they didn't think they were getting caught
00:30:59.180 If given the opportunity would you cast a ballot in two different states to help stop Joe Biden or Donald Trump from being a re-elected president?
00:31:06.180 Ten percent
00:31:08.180 Yep
00:31:09.180 If given the opportunity would you offer to pay or reward another voter including friends or family members to help stop Joe Biden or Donald Trump from being re-elected president?
00:31:18.180 Ten percent
00:31:19.180 Yes
00:31:20.180 If given the opportunity would you deliberately tell another voter incorrect information about a place, time, or date associated with casting a ballot to help stop Joe Biden or Donald Trump from being re-elected as president?
00:31:33.180 As a joke we've all done that
00:31:35.180 I mean
00:31:36.180 As a joke we've never done it
00:31:37.180 Speak for yourself of course
00:31:38.180 Never done it seriously
00:31:39.180 Never done it
00:31:40.180 Well never done it
00:31:41.180 Yeah
00:31:42.180 Yeah
00:31:43.180 Where you walk and where somebody's like hey can you tell me where to vote?
00:31:45.180 Yeah tomorrow
00:31:46.180 Tomorrow
00:31:47.180 Never done it
00:31:48.180 On Wednesday
00:31:49.180 The turnout is so heavy today
00:31:50.180 Correct
00:31:51.180 Right
00:31:52.180 You guys may have done that at one point before the statute of limitations
00:31:56.180 No
00:31:57.180 But there was a guy they prosecuted remember very recently on this and they made him an example and put him in prison
00:32:04.180 It was that ridiculous
00:32:05.180 Yeah
00:32:06.180 It was just a joke
00:32:07.180 So if he answered yes to at least one question above 28% said yeah I can find a way around that
00:32:15.180 Wow
00:32:16.180 28%
00:32:17.180 28%
00:32:18.180 That's pretty high
00:32:19.180 You think?
00:32:20.180 That's pretty high
00:32:21.180 28% of America you think that's high
00:32:24.180 Yeah
00:32:25.180 Okay so what does this mean about us?
00:32:29.180 By the way no difference between any of the voters
00:32:33.180 Republican, Democrat
00:32:35.180 Okay
00:32:36.180 Everybody's on board
00:32:37.180 Yeah
00:32:38.180 Again
00:32:39.180 I think Trump derangement syndrome might be a little stronger than
00:32:42.180 Well according to this poll
00:32:44.180 No
00:32:45.180 That we know everybody
00:32:46.180 Well we know they're liars because they've admitted that they would do it
00:32:49.180 Yeah
00:32:50.180 So we know they're liars but they're probably lying on top of their lies
00:32:54.180 I think it's
00:32:56.180 I think there is this feeling in America that we
00:33:02.180 It would be okay to be dishonorable to bring honor to the country
00:33:08.180 The ends justify the means
00:33:09.180 Correct
00:33:10.180 Correct
00:33:11.180 A lot of that going around these days
00:33:12.180 Yeah
00:33:13.180 A lot of that going around and I don't think that pays off in the long run
00:33:15.180 No
00:33:16.180 I don't think that's a good
00:33:17.180 No
00:33:18.180 But it does show how polarized we are
00:33:19.180 Doesn't it?
00:33:20.180 Yeah
00:33:21.180 And I think too like a lot of people
00:33:23.180 If you want to defend them a little bit
00:33:24.180 A lot of people look at this and say look our republic is in trouble
00:33:27.180 Yeah
00:33:28.180 If this X, Y, or Z doesn't happen
00:33:30.180 I mean that on both sides
00:33:31.180 Both sides
00:33:32.180 I mean they look at Donald Trump as the end of the republic probably
00:33:34.180 Not that they care about the end of the republic
00:33:35.180 But the end of whatever they think they have
00:33:37.180 And I don't look at Joe Biden as the end of the republic
00:33:40.180 I look at the policies that are being pushed as the end of the republic
00:33:44.180 Yeah
00:33:45.180 I do
00:33:46.180 Or at least you know risk
00:33:47.180 Biden's pushing them so
00:33:48.180 Yeah
00:33:49.180 I mean obviously that's tied to Biden
00:33:50.180 But I mean you know you
00:33:53.180 Of course the republic itself is based on this idea that people can cast votes
00:33:58.180 So like
00:33:59.180 You're overturning the republic to save the republic
00:34:02.180 Yes
00:34:03.180 You're doing the thing we mocked George Bush
00:34:04.180 George W. Bush
00:34:05.180 Yeah
00:34:06.180 About doing and so many others
00:34:07.180 Every liberal has done this of course
00:34:09.180 So I started with the ministry of truth today
00:34:11.180 Yeah
00:34:12.180 Because we are now starting to believe that it is okay to lie to achieve truth
00:34:19.180 That it's okay to be dishonorable to achieve honor
00:34:22.180 I think you're totally right
00:34:24.180 I think that is going around at a pace that is I'm very uncomfortable with
00:34:28.180 Now let me give you one more study
00:34:30.180 This is a comprehensive survey done by the American Bible Society
00:34:34.180 State of Bible USA 2024 is the name of it
00:34:38.180 And within a decade are you reading your Bible?
00:34:45.180 Went from 50% in 2011 to under 40% today
00:34:51.180 However, 15% of the respondents reported an increase in their personal Bible use from the previous year
00:35:01.180 So the people who are reading it are reading it more intently
00:35:06.180 And there are just fewer people reading the Bible
00:35:10.180 I actually think that's a good thing
00:35:12.180 I mean I don't like the first part of it
00:35:14.180 But I think it's a good thing that the ones that are reading it have doubled their efforts
00:35:19.180 They're getting more out of it now
00:35:22.180 But I don't think that this survey is disconnected from the last survey
00:35:28.180 I agree 100% on this
00:35:33.180 100% on this
00:35:34.180 I do think it's happening often
00:35:36.180 And look, let's point the finger at our own side for once here
00:35:40.180 I think it's happening a lot on the right
00:35:42.180 I think there's a lot of people right now that are feeling uncomfortable sticking to the principles in that little book
00:35:47.180 Because times are too important
00:35:51.180 Again, I'm putting that in air quotes
00:35:53.180 Yeah
00:35:54.180 Because I think the eternal nature of the book you discuss here
00:35:57.180 Maybe had some perspective as to how important a certain situation was
00:36:01.180 Maybe they thought that out a little bit when the book came out
00:36:04.180 So I have to tell you
00:36:05.180 Yeah, well they were only writing it for the clicks
00:36:08.180 It's old and dusty too
00:36:09.180 Let's think about that
00:36:10.180 It's an old and dusty book
00:36:11.180 Those things don't really apply today
00:36:13.180 They didn't have the internet back then
00:36:15.180 Amen, brother
00:36:16.180 All right?
00:36:17.180 Amen
00:36:18.180 You know, the problem with both of these things is the eternal truths are eternal for a reason
00:36:30.180 The Constitution, the Bill of Rights, those are eternal
00:36:34.180 And so you can't say, well, yeah, I know, but we're at an emergency
00:36:38.180 No
00:36:40.180 No
00:36:42.180 First of all, if they're God-given rights that cannot be violated
00:36:46.180 No man can violate those rights
00:36:49.180 Well, that's just because God's really not surprised by emergencies
00:36:55.180 He's not like, whoa, hold it
00:36:57.180 Didn't see that coming
00:36:59.180 I just didn't see that coming
00:37:01.180 Okay, forget about that right and that right
00:37:04.180 Right now we gotta do this
00:37:05.180 He doesn't
00:37:06.180 He doesn't
00:37:07.180 The truth is always the truth
00:37:09.180 Your rights are always your rights
00:37:13.180 Your honorable actions must always be honorable
00:37:19.180 You can't get honorable actions
00:37:22.180 A good tree can bear good fruit
00:37:25.180 A bad tree cannot bear good fruit
00:37:30.180 Unless it's hard to get a warrant
00:37:32.180 Then
00:37:33.180 Well, yeah, it's okay
00:37:34.180 That tree, you're picking good fruit off of that tree
00:37:35.180 Then you can surveil Americans without one
00:37:37.180 Okay, that's why
00:37:38.180 Yeah, absolutely
00:37:39.180 It's hard
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00:41:13.180 Coming out, what is it? Is today Tuesday? Coming out on Thursday, my interview with RFK Jr.
00:41:19.180 Oh, wow. Can't wait for this one
00:41:21.180 Yeah
00:41:22.180 Really excited to hear it
00:41:23.180 Well, I was, I had been under the knife like an hour before
00:41:28.180 I had to go in for some back stuff
00:41:30.180 And so they put you out and you're actually, you know, fully down with anesthesia
00:41:36.180 And then they say, don't do anything important
00:41:40.180 Don't sign any contracts
00:41:42.180 They never said don't do a podcast with a possible presidential candidate
00:41:46.180 So I thought that was okay
00:41:47.180 Oh, good
00:41:48.180 Not sure it worked out that well
00:41:50.180 Not sure it worked out that well
00:41:52.180 But he was in town, so I did an interview with him
00:41:56.180 And I did bring up the fact that
00:41:59.180 He wanted you dead?
00:42:01.180 He wanted me dead
00:42:02.180 Yeah
00:42:03.180 Very interesting, really fascinating to watch
00:42:06.180 It's interesting because I keep, when I talk to people, you know, on the conservative side about RFK
00:42:10.180 And I bring up my concerns about, you know, all of the terrible policies he's had for multiple decades
00:42:15.180 They basically tell me he's changed his mind on all of them
00:42:18.180 That's pretty much what he says
00:42:19.180 Ah
00:42:20.180 That's pretty much what he says
00:42:21.180 He's just altered
00:42:22.180 I've just changed my mind
00:42:23.180 Because I said, you know, that's kind of a big violation
00:42:26.180 So he's, so no longer a Hugo Chavez supporter, for example
00:42:29.180 He has, he, what happened was he said COVID happened
00:42:34.180 Oh, and COVID made him think, ah, you know, Hugo Chavez maybe not a good leader of Venezuela
00:42:38.180 Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh
00:42:39.180 But what about those literacy policies?
00:42:41.180 He loved them back then
00:42:42.180 Does he still love them?
00:42:44.180 Does he still love that he was giving the land back to the people?
00:42:47.180 Wait until you
00:42:48.180 Oh, I
00:42:49.180 Wait until you
00:42:50.180 Can't wait to hear it
00:42:51.180 You hear his response on ESG
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00:44:44.180 Justin Amash joins us in 60 seconds
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00:46:00.180 All right, Justin Amash is with us now
00:46:05.180 He is running for the U.S. Senate
00:46:08.180 Former U.S. Congressman
00:46:10.180 Now a candidate for the U.S. Senate
00:46:12.180 Justin, how are you, sir?
00:46:13.180 Great, Glenn. Thanks for having me on
00:46:15.180 You bet
00:46:16.180 So, tell me about your campaign and how it's going
00:46:19.180 It's going great
00:46:21.180 We just reported our financial numbers for the first quarter
00:46:24.180 We were easily outracing the other candidates
00:46:28.180 In fact, I've been raising as much per week as all the other candidates on the Republican side combined
00:46:34.180 So, we started this campaign on February 29
00:46:39.180 Full steam ahead
00:46:40.180 I believe we've got a path to victory here that is wide open
00:46:44.180 Our main opponent is a guy named Mike Rogers
00:46:48.180 Who is the former Intelligence Committee chairman
00:46:51.180 A guy who supported FISA
00:46:53.180 A guy who voted for just about every spending bill that came his way
00:46:57.180 So we think we've got the right opponent
00:46:59.180 We're working hard
00:47:00.180 We've got a great team
00:47:01.180 And we're going to win this thing on August 6
00:47:04.180 So, tell me about the FISA thing
00:47:06.180 Because what is it, Justin, that Congress is being told
00:47:11.180 I mean, you know, we've had public statements
00:47:13.180 They've come out and said
00:47:14.180 Oh, America's in really, really big trouble
00:47:17.180 And I believe we are because of the border that's been opened
00:47:20.180 We don't have any idea who we've let into this country
00:47:23.180 But they're saying, you know, it's really, really bad
00:47:27.180 What is it that you think they're getting in their intel briefs
00:47:31.180 That are freaking these guys out to say yes to the FISA bill
00:47:37.180 And I don't need a warrant to go after American citizens in country
00:47:43.180 When it comes to most members of Congress
00:47:45.180 I think that it's just a lack of understanding of how FISA works
00:47:51.180 The average member of Congress doesn't know very much
00:47:54.180 I serve there, I talk to them all the time
00:47:58.180 The average member of Congress is just not that curious
00:48:01.180 Is fairly indifferent
00:48:03.180 So there are about maybe 5% of the members of Congress
00:48:06.180 Who know what's going on
00:48:08.180 And are trying to do the bad thing
00:48:10.180 Trying to do harmful things
00:48:12.180 And then there's maybe 5, 10% who know what's going on
00:48:16.180 And are trying to do the right thing
00:48:18.180 The vast majority of them, though, don't know what's going on at all
00:48:22.180 So when they're told by a chairman
00:48:26.180 That they should vote a certain way
00:48:28.180 Because it's important for national security
00:48:30.180 Or for whatever reason
00:48:32.180 They're likely to do it because
00:48:34.180 A, they think maybe the chairman's onto something
00:48:37.180 They're not going to waste the time reading the bill
00:48:39.180 Or understanding it
00:48:40.180 And B, more importantly
00:48:42.180 They're afraid of losing their seat
00:48:45.180 They're afraid of losing their election
00:48:47.180 They know that these high-level members of Congress
00:48:51.180 The Speaker of the House
00:48:52.180 And some of the leadership team
00:48:54.180 Can really take them out if they want to
00:48:57.180 If they want to put up a primary opponent against them
00:48:59.180 If they want to essentially defund their campaigns
00:49:02.180 Because most of these members of Congress
00:49:04.180 Are extremely reliant on the leadership team
00:49:08.180 For their fundraising
00:49:09.180 They're not independently able to fundraise
00:49:11.180 They're not going to get on the committees
00:49:15.180 If they go against the leadership team
00:49:18.180 They're not going to get the chairmanships that they want
00:49:21.180 And all those things will also impact their fundraising
00:49:24.180 And their ability to get elected
00:49:26.180 So a lot of it's just survival mode
00:49:28.180 I don't think it's actually any kind of deep concerns
00:49:32.180 About how FISA works
00:49:34.180 Or whether FISA is good or bad
00:49:37.180 But they think if they don't vote for it
00:49:41.180 If leadership is against them on this
00:49:43.180 And they go against leadership
00:49:45.180 They're in trouble
00:49:46.180 And that's the bottom line for most of that
00:49:48.180 And this FISA thing really is bad
00:49:50.180 I know you've had other people on who have talked about it
00:49:53.180 But we're talking about a system
00:49:56.180 A program that sweeps up American communications
00:50:00.180 And then it allows the government
00:50:03.180 To go and search these communications without a warrant
00:50:06.180 You know they pretend like it's just about foreign intelligence
00:50:09.180 When in fact they're sweeping up conversations
00:50:13.180 Of countless Americans
00:50:15.180 And these Americans don't have to be in contact
00:50:18.180 With some kind of terrorist cell
00:50:20.180 Or some kind of
00:50:21.180 It could just be someone who's overseas
00:50:23.180 And the government can sweep this information up
00:50:27.180 And then search it without a warrant
00:50:29.180 According to their interpretation of the Constitution
00:50:33.180 Which is just blatantly wrong
00:50:35.180 You can't under our Constitution
00:50:38.180 Under the Fourth Amendment
00:50:39.180 Just sweep up all of these Americans' conversations
00:50:42.180 That in itself is a problem
00:50:45.180 But the members of Congress
00:50:48.180 Who are fighting to stop FISA
00:50:50.180 And trying to fight for a warrant requirement
00:50:53.180 Aren't even saying hey
00:50:54.180 Don't sweep up the conversations
00:50:55.180 They're giving
00:50:56.180 They're actually giving the leadership a pass on that one
00:50:59.180 They're saying okay you swept up the conversations
00:51:02.180 At least get a warrant
00:51:04.180 Before you search these conversations
00:51:06.180 So what is it that
00:51:08.180 What is it that they think they're missing
00:51:11.180 That they're convincing people to
00:51:16.180 Not just violate, destroy the Fourth Amendment?
00:51:20.180 I think the average member of Congress
00:51:25.180 As I said
00:51:26.180 Is not being convinced all that much on the merits
00:51:30.180 I don't think that they're going in there
00:51:33.180 And looking at it and saying yeah
00:51:35.180 There's a really good reason to do this
00:51:37.180 What they're being convinced on is
00:51:40.180 Okay, if you don't do this
00:51:44.180 Then you're not part of the team
00:51:46.180 You're not playing along
00:51:48.180 The intelligence community said they really need this
00:51:52.180 And they're being assured by the leadership
00:51:54.180 It doesn't violate the Fourth Amendment
00:51:56.180 And they're saying oh well
00:51:57.180 If it violated the Fourth Amendment
00:51:59.180 How come we're doing it?
00:52:00.180 You know like wouldn't someone have stopped us by now?
00:52:02.180 So they're just led to believe it's an okay thing
00:52:06.180 It can happen
00:52:07.180 And it has some you know marginal benefit for national security
00:52:13.180 And that's how it's framed
00:52:14.180 And then they say well okay I better go with it
00:52:17.180 And a lot of them also you have to remember
00:52:21.180 They think about things like this
00:52:23.180 They say well if someone is telling me it's okay to do
00:52:27.180 It doesn't actually violate the Fourth Amendment
00:52:29.180 Well isn't it safer for them to just vote for it?
00:52:32.180 Because they're worried if something happens
00:52:34.180 If some terrorist attack happens down the road
00:52:37.180 Someone will say oh if only we had FISA 702
00:52:41.180 And they're afraid of taking the blame for that
00:52:44.180 Yeah I think what would trump that would be oh I wish we had a border that wasn't wide open
00:52:54.180 You know I understand nobody wants to be blamed for stuff
00:52:57.180 But you're not going to be able to get past the open border if something happens
00:53:02.180 That's what's shocking right now is that they're not doing anything to actually address the wide open border
00:53:10.180 And at the same time they're saying let's sweep up all this information
00:53:14.180 And search on Americans
00:53:16.180 And it's completely backwards
00:53:18.180 Right it wouldn't be the it
00:53:20.180 You know violation of the Constitution
00:53:22.180 You shouldn't ever do
00:53:24.180 But it should be the last thing you address
00:53:26.180 If you really cared about the safety of the nation
00:53:30.180 You'd be going after the terrorists that we have here
00:53:34.180 And closing the border and doing everything you can
00:53:36.180 But they don't seem to care about that
00:53:38.180 So what is this really truly all about?
00:53:41.180 Well again I'm the Republican side at least
00:53:47.180 I think it's just about survival for most of these members of Congress
00:53:51.180 They do think that the safest bet is to stick with leadership
00:53:55.180 Do what leadership wants
00:53:57.180 If leadership has an agenda they want to go with that
00:54:01.180 Because if they go against the leadership team they're on the outs
00:54:05.180 And there's a chance they lose the next election as a result
00:54:09.180 So I think that's really what it's mostly about for them
00:54:13.180 For the Democrats
00:54:15.180 You know I think that a lot of them have
00:54:19.180 Soured on the idea of civil liberties
00:54:21.180 And have
00:54:23.180 And then you know they used to be
00:54:25.180 I know
00:54:27.180 Speaking out against the Patriot Act
00:54:29.180 And speaking out against violations of our rights
00:54:33.180 And now increasingly they are supporting it
00:54:37.180 And saying it's fine to violate people's rights
00:54:39.180 If you look at the FISA 702 votes over the years for example
00:54:43.180 You'll see that the Democrats especially have had just wild swings on it
00:54:48.180 In terms of their support
00:54:50.180 I mean you can go back a few years
00:54:52.180 And most Democrats would be strongly opposed to FISA 702
00:54:56.180 And now they're strongly in favor of FISA 702
00:55:00.180 And Republicans have swung as well
00:55:02.180 Republicans have flipped on this too
00:55:04.180 But the Democrats
00:55:06.180 With the Democrats it's particularly pronounced
00:55:08.180 Because on the Republican side
00:55:10.180 You still have the establishment that's in favor of
00:55:12.180 This unconstitutional surveillance
00:55:14.180 On the Democratic side
00:55:16.180 You have people who used to be
00:55:18.180 Pretty strong
00:55:20.180 Advocates for civil liberties
00:55:22.180 At least you know
00:55:24.180 On the outside they would say they're strong advocates
00:55:26.180 And they voted that way from time to time
00:55:28.180 Now have turned on it and saying
00:55:30.180 Okay whatever spy on everyone
00:55:32.180 We're talking to Justin Amash who is running for
00:55:34.180 The Senate
00:55:36.180 In Michigan
00:55:38.180 It would be a flip from blue to red
00:55:40.180 If he would win
00:55:42.180 What is the thing that you are most concerned about
00:55:46.180 And what do you see coming here in the next few months
00:55:50.180 I'm gravely concerned about the stability of the Republic
00:55:54.180 Until the new president is sworn in for about a week
00:55:58.180 Yeah
00:56:00.180 What concerns me is what's concerned me for many years
00:56:03.180 When I served in Congress
00:56:05.180 I saw how the government works on the inside
00:56:08.180 When you're on the outside
00:56:10.180 You think things like government is really really bad
00:56:13.180 When you're on the inside you realize it's much worse
00:56:16.180 Than the public understands
00:56:18.180 It's much much worse
00:56:20.180 And what's shocking to me
00:56:22.180 Is I'll see these members of Congress
00:56:24.180 Who get elected saying yeah
00:56:26.180 I thought on the outside
00:56:28.180 When I was outside I thought the government was bad
00:56:30.180 But when I got in
00:56:32.180 These new members of Congress
00:56:33.180 They'll say oh I guess it wasn't as bad as I thought
00:56:35.180 And I don't know what they're talking about
00:56:37.180 It's much
00:56:38.180 It's so much worse
00:56:40.180 And actually the fact that these people flip
00:56:42.180 That they go from thinking it's bad
00:56:44.180 And thinking it's not so bad
00:56:46.180 It's an indication of just how bad it is
00:56:48.180 They get brainwashed
00:56:50.180 Within a few months
00:56:51.180 Someone who's like a
00:56:52.180 Someone will come in as a staunch liberty advocate
00:56:55.180 And with a few months
00:56:56.180 They're just pressing whichever button
00:56:58.180 The leadership team told them to press
00:57:00.180 And what frightens me
00:57:03.180 Is that we basically have an oligarchy at this point
00:57:06.180 Now it's an elected oligarchy
00:57:08.180 But it's an oligarchy
00:57:10.180 You have people who are elected
00:57:12.180 But they're just rotating positions at the top
00:57:14.180 You know
00:57:16.180 One year you have this speaker
00:57:18.180 Another year you have that speaker
00:57:20.180 But these speakers are basically running the house top down
00:57:24.180 In the senate you have the same thing with Mitch McConnell and Chuck Schumer
00:57:28.180 Where you have people who run these institutions from the top down
00:57:34.180 They prevent the other members of Congress from actually participating
00:57:38.180 Mike Lee actually speaks about this all the time
00:57:40.180 Which I appreciate Mike's doing
00:57:42.180 And what they do is they tell you
00:57:46.180 You follow us
00:57:48.180 And you'll be okay
00:57:50.180 And if you stray
00:57:52.180 We're going to come after you
00:57:54.180 You have a Congress
00:57:56.180 Where everyone falls in line
00:57:58.180 And increasingly people can't offer amendments on legislation
00:58:02.180 They can't read the bills
00:58:04.180 They're given one hour or a few hours
00:58:08.180 To read legislation that might be hundreds or thousands of pages
00:58:12.180 And how can a government actually function this way?
00:58:18.180 Nobody would operate any kind of entity this way
00:58:20.180 If you had a business
00:58:22.180 You'd never sign a 5,000 page contract in a few hours
00:58:24.180 No
00:58:26.180 It would be insane
00:58:28.180 And yet these people who are elected
00:58:30.180 Are given the responsibility
00:58:32.180 Of essentially signing contracts and agreements
00:58:36.180 On behalf of the American people
00:58:38.180 They're passing laws
00:58:40.180 And they're signing things on behalf of the American people
00:58:43.180 That are thousands of pages
00:58:45.180 Much more important than any kind of agreement
00:58:47.180 That any business would sign
00:58:49.180 And yet they're doing it without any thought
00:58:52.180 They're just signing it
00:58:54.180 They're saying yes
00:58:56.180 And then they have the audacity to come out and say
00:59:00.180 They're doing the right thing because it's urgent
00:59:03.180 And they don't have time to read it
00:59:05.180 And they'll figure out what it says later
00:59:07.180 And then on the Democratic side
00:59:09.180 It's even worse, I think
00:59:10.180 Because they are constantly talking about saving democracy
00:59:15.180 And yet they more than anyone in Congress
00:59:21.180 Will come out and say
00:59:22.180 Well, we have to pass this bill quickly
00:59:25.180 We can't afford to read it
00:59:27.180 Those who want to read it are just trying to waste time
00:59:31.180 These are the same people who tell you they're saving democracy
00:59:35.180 And out of one side of their mouth
00:59:38.180 They'll say they're saving democracy
00:59:39.180 Out of the other side
00:59:40.180 They'll say
00:59:41.180 We just have to do whatever Biden says
00:59:43.180 We just have to do whatever Chuck Schumer says
00:59:46.180 Wow
00:59:47.180 Or Nancy Pelosi
00:59:48.180 And it's infuriating
00:59:50.180 Well, I mean, it's
00:59:51.180 We can go to our own party of the Republicans
00:59:54.180 And quote George W. Bush
00:59:56.180 I have to violate the free market to save the free market
00:59:59.180 Back with
01:00:00.180 Same thing happened
01:00:01.180 Yeah, same thing on the Republican side
01:00:02.180 With Justin Amos in just a second
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01:01:30.180 So I just got word that
01:01:42.180 Thomas Massey
01:01:44.180 Just told Mike Johnson in a conference
01:01:46.180 That he was co-sponsoring the motion to vacate
01:01:49.180 And he should pre-announce his resignation
01:01:53.180 As John Boehner did
01:01:55.180 What do you think of the motion to vacate here
01:01:58.180 And going through yet another speaker?
01:02:01.180 I support what Thomas is doing
01:02:03.180 I support vacating the chair
01:02:06.180 Look, our speakers have to follow the Constitution
01:02:10.180 They've got to follow the rules of the House
01:02:12.180 They have to operate in a system
01:02:15.180 That actually reflects the will of the American people
01:02:18.180 Through their representatives
01:02:20.180 And time and again we get these speakers
01:02:22.180 Who decide they're just going to do it their way
01:02:24.180 They're going to ignore what the public wants
01:02:28.180 They're going to ignore what other members of Congress want to do
01:02:32.180 And I think you should keep removing these speakers
01:02:36.180 Until you get one who actually follows the rule of law
01:02:38.180 And follows the Constitution
01:02:40.180 It would be the only thing that would scare them enough to keep them in check
01:02:45.180 But, you know, I don't know
01:02:47.180 I keep hearing that
01:02:48.180 Oh, you keep going through speakers
01:02:49.180 And you know what?
01:02:50.180 You're just going to give it to the Democrats
01:02:52.180 They'll control the House by the end of the year
01:02:55.180 You buy into that?
01:02:58.180 I don't
01:02:59.180 Not because you removed a speaker
01:03:00.180 If you had a speaker who was doing the right thing
01:03:02.180 That speaker would be extremely popular
01:03:04.180 And that speaker would be popular with Republicans and Democrats
01:03:07.180 I think people underestimate how popular principles are
01:03:12.180 If you have a speaker who is saying to the members of Congress
01:03:17.180 I will let you all participate
01:03:20.180 I will let Republicans participate
01:03:22.180 I will let Democrats participate
01:03:24.180 We're going to come to the House floor and have a real debate
01:03:27.180 And at the end of the day, whoever wins, wins
01:03:31.180 If you had a speaker who did that
01:03:33.180 Everyone would be far more satisfied with the system
01:03:37.180 And actually Democrats would be happier about the speaker
01:03:40.180 Democrats at home would be happier about the speaker for sure
01:03:44.180 Even if it were a Republican speaker
01:03:46.180 So I think you can have a popular speaker who's doing the right thing
01:03:50.180 And in fact, what makes these speakers so unpopular
01:03:53.180 Is that they are centralizing power
01:03:55.180 They're making all the decisions themselves
01:03:58.180 They're working in back rooms
01:04:00.180 Deciding things with just a few people and a few lobbyists
01:04:03.180 That's what makes them unpopular
01:04:05.180 It makes them unpopular with both parties
01:04:07.180 I will tell you what makes you popular with me
01:04:10.180 Is that you know your principles
01:04:12.180 And you stand by them
01:04:14.180 No matter what the ramifications of the cost
01:04:17.180 And I appreciate that
01:04:18.180 I saw one of your tweets
01:04:20.180 This is what you're running on
01:04:23.180 You're running on
01:04:24.180 Follow the Constitution
01:04:25.180 Read the bills
01:04:26.180 Stop governing by emergency
01:04:27.180 End the forever war
01:04:29.180 Cut taxes and spending
01:04:30.180 Stop borrowing trillions
01:04:32.180 No CBDC
01:04:33.180 Protect free speech
01:04:34.180 Repeal the Patriot Act
01:04:36.180 And FISA 702
01:04:37.180 No qualified immunity for government officials
01:04:40.180 Amen
01:04:41.180 And end civil asset forfeiture
01:04:42.180 Boy, if we could do those
01:04:44.180 We'd change the world
01:04:45.180 Justin, thank you so much
01:04:46.180 How do people get involved in your campaign?
01:04:48.180 Thanks, Ben
01:04:49.180 Well, go to justinamash.com
01:04:52.180 Check me out on X or formerly Twitter
01:04:55.180 And that's how you can follow what I'm doing
01:04:58.180 We need the supporters
01:04:59.180 We need the donors
01:05:00.180 We need the volunteers
01:05:01.180 We're going to win this thing
01:05:02.180 We're building a big campaign right now
01:05:05.180 Across the state of Michigan
01:05:06.180 And we're against exactly the right opponents
01:05:09.180 People who are against liberty
01:05:11.180 We're for liberty
01:05:12.180 We're going to win this thing
01:05:13.180 Thank you so much, justinamash.com
01:05:16.180 Appreciate it, Justin
01:05:17.180 I had to tell you
01:05:18.180 Thanks, Ben
01:05:19.180 You might disagree with him on some things
01:05:21.180 But I would rather have him in
01:05:23.180 Than another rhino in
01:05:25.180 Or especially a Democrat
01:05:28.180 Glenn Beck
01:05:31.180 Look, God willing
01:05:32.180 This thing in Iran doesn't go any further
01:05:34.180 Than it already has
01:05:35.180 We should find out in the next couple of days
01:05:37.180 Iran has been attacking Israel by proxy
01:05:39.180 With terrorism for decades
01:05:40.180 Through Hezbollah and Hamas
01:05:42.180 And Hamas
01:05:43.180 But their direct attack
01:05:44.180 Ups the ante considerably
01:05:46.180 This is the first time they've done it without a proxy
01:05:49.180 Maybe they're trying to save face on the international stage
01:05:52.180 Maybe they want to see how much they can get away with
01:05:54.180 I don't know
01:05:55.180 The case
01:05:56.180 The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews
01:05:58.180 Is upping their efforts to get bomb shelters put up in as many places as possible
01:06:03.180 Helping the Israelis prepare for the worst case scenario
01:06:06.180 Which is coming
01:06:08.180 Could come in the next days or weeks
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01:06:49.180 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program
01:07:06.180 We're glad you're here
01:07:07.180 I think it's going well for Donald Trump up in New York
01:07:10.180 Day 2
01:07:11.180 Yesterday they went through 100 jurors
01:07:13.180 All of them were too biased
01:07:16.180 So
01:07:17.180 It's going to be hard
01:07:18.180 I mean there's only 17 million people there
01:07:21.180 And to find some people that
01:07:23.180 Don't hate Donald Trump
01:07:24.180 It's going to be kind of hard
01:07:25.180 It's going to be kind of hard
01:07:27.180 Just saying
01:07:29.180 They tossed out over half of them immediately
01:07:31.180 Yeah
01:07:32.180 Which was kind of fun
01:07:33.180 And then they went back to some
01:07:35.180 There was like one person who was like
01:07:36.180 I
01:07:37.180 I
01:07:38.180 It was a
01:07:39.180 I think it was a book
01:07:40.180 Bookseller or something
01:07:41.180 In
01:07:42.180 On the Upper West Side
01:07:43.180 And we're like
01:07:44.180 And this person got through
01:07:45.180 And just like
01:07:46.180 I mean I just have been to the city
01:07:48.180 A bookseller from the Upper West Side
01:07:51.180 Doesn't have a negative opinion on Donald Trump
01:07:54.180 Really?
01:07:55.180 It seems completely impossible
01:07:56.180 Yeah impossible
01:07:57.180 Right?
01:07:58.180 You don't live on the West Side
01:07:59.180 If you like Donald Trump
01:08:01.180 Ever
01:08:02.180 Ever
01:08:03.180 It doesn't seem like you would
01:08:05.180 No
01:08:06.180 I remember being in that city
01:08:07.180 And it certainly didn't seem like
01:08:08.180 No
01:08:09.180 I remember things getting thrown at you
01:08:10.180 Every time we tried to walk down the streets
01:08:11.180 I just can't imagine
01:08:12.180 I know
01:08:13.180 He's not going to be able to get a fair trial
01:08:15.180 If there is
01:08:16.180 I mean if this isn't the case for
01:08:19.180 A change of venue
01:08:21.180 I don't know when there is a case for that
01:08:23.180 I mean this case is
01:08:24.180 So bad
01:08:25.180 So bad
01:08:26.180 That it's possible he wins
01:08:27.180 But I mean I don't
01:08:28.180 I don't think anyone's expecting
01:08:29.180 No
01:08:30.180 He's not going to win
01:08:31.180 I don't think anyone's expecting
01:08:32.180 He's not going to win
01:08:33.180 I do think
01:08:34.180 Upon appeal he probably will
01:08:35.180 Yes
01:08:36.180 But that's going to take a long time
01:08:37.180 And be probably after the presidential election
01:08:38.180 Correct
01:08:39.180 So you know
01:08:40.180 This is what it is
01:08:41.180 Is it going to be a New York jury
01:08:42.180 You know
01:08:43.180 They're bringing things like
01:08:45.180 The Access Hollywood tape
01:08:47.180 Like that's what they were talking about yesterday
01:08:49.180 Like hey
01:08:50.180 Can we play the Access Hollywood tape
01:08:52.180 Like everyone's
01:08:53.180 What are you
01:08:54.180 What does that have to do with anything
01:08:56.180 This is just about smearing him
01:08:57.180 It's nonsense
01:08:58.180 That's all it is
01:08:59.180 Just making him
01:09:00.180 Even more unlikable for people who don't like him
01:09:03.180 That's all this is
01:09:05.180 And
01:09:07.180 You know
01:09:08.180 And I think the judge is being fair
01:09:10.180 And a decent guy
01:09:11.180 I mean
01:09:12.180 Really?
01:09:13.180 Yo
01:09:14.180 Yeah
01:09:15.180 Barron is graduating
01:09:16.180 Yeah
01:09:17.180 You know
01:09:18.180 And he said
01:09:19.180 No you have to be here
01:09:20.180 You're going to have to miss your son's graduation
01:09:21.180 And Donald Trump's like
01:09:23.180 Sir it's my son's graduation
01:09:25.180 One day
01:09:26.180 One day
01:09:27.180 Nope you're not here
01:09:28.180 I'll put you in jail
01:09:29.180 And this is the guy who's taking off every Wednesday to do community service
01:09:34.180 The judge
01:09:35.180 That's what he's doing
01:09:36.180 Well
01:09:37.180 Throughout this trial
01:09:38.180 Trump's boy should have known that he can only graduate on a Wednesday
01:09:41.180 How dare
01:09:42.180 Should have known
01:09:43.180 How dare him
01:09:44.180 I mean it's really
01:09:45.180 It's just so unbelievably unjust
01:09:48.180 By the way
01:09:50.180 Speaking of
01:09:51.180 You know
01:09:52.180 Injustice for justice
01:09:55.180 The free Palestinian protesters
01:09:57.180 Yeah
01:09:58.180 Love them
01:09:59.180 They're doing a great job out there
01:10:00.180 Love them
01:10:01.180 In the streets
01:10:02.180 Blocking airport access for people who need to get
01:10:04.180 Bridges
01:10:05.180 Bridges
01:10:06.180 Oh
01:10:07.180 If I were in San Francisco traffic
01:10:09.180 And I had to use the Golden Gate Bridge
01:10:11.180 And you blocked it
01:10:13.180 I'd be having great thoughts about you
01:10:16.180 You could be there
01:10:18.180 And saying
01:10:19.180 You know
01:10:20.180 We love Jesus
01:10:21.180 We love Jesus
01:10:23.180 And by the end
01:10:24.180 By the time I got home
01:10:25.180 I think I might hate Jesus
01:10:26.180 Because of you
01:10:27.180 Geez
01:10:28.180 You know what I mean
01:10:29.180 I'm serious
01:10:30.180 You would be
01:10:31.180 It's the fastest way to turn me against you
01:10:34.180 Is to block me from going home
01:10:36.180 Right
01:10:37.180 Like I mean this sincerely
01:10:38.180 Has there ever been an example of this tactic working
01:10:41.180 I have you
01:10:42.180 Has any person in history
01:10:44.180 Ever been convinced
01:10:46.180 By not being able to access the thing that they wanted to go to
01:10:49.180 Gosh you know
01:10:50.180 I was really pro-Israel
01:10:52.180 And then I got stuck in traffic for eight hours
01:10:55.180 And now I love the Palestinian cause
01:10:57.180 Has that ever occurred?
01:10:58.180 No
01:10:59.180 No
01:11:00.180 But here's the good news
01:11:02.180 They are being arrested
01:11:03.180 And they're being immediately released
01:11:05.180 Oh good
01:11:06.180 Yeah
01:11:07.180 Because there's somebody who's stepping in
01:11:10.180 To give them bail money
01:11:11.180 And legal support
01:11:14.180 Guess
01:11:15.180 Guess who it is
01:11:16.180 Guess who it is
01:11:17.180 Come on
01:11:18.180 Guess
01:11:19.180 Guess
01:11:20.180 Come on
01:11:21.180 Kamala Harris
01:11:22.180 No that's too obvious
01:11:23.180 No Kamala
01:11:24.180 She was tweeting
01:11:25.180 Trying to bail out other criminals
01:11:26.180 I know
01:11:27.180 I know
01:11:28.180 But not this time
01:11:29.180 Thanks Kamala
01:11:30.180 Yeah
01:11:31.180 Come on
01:11:32.180 More obvious
01:11:33.180 Oh George Soros
01:11:34.180 George Soros
01:11:35.180 Hey
01:11:36.180 We figured it out
01:11:37.180 George Soros
01:11:38.180 Is bailing people out
01:11:40.180 Now who would have seen this coming?
01:11:41.180 The protests
01:11:42.180 Which took place in dozens of US cities
01:11:45.180 Including San Francisco, Chicago, New York City, Philadelphia
01:11:48.180 Were organized by A15 Action
01:11:51.180 A newly formed group
01:11:53.180 That worked to coordinate a multi-city economic blockade
01:11:57.180 On April 15th in solidarity with Palestine
01:12:00.180 You know
01:12:01.180 I really
01:12:02.180 I forgot
01:12:03.180 You're blocking me
01:12:05.180 From going home
01:12:06.180 On tax day
01:12:09.180 That makes me even more favorable to your point of view
01:12:13.180 The group's website directs users to bail and legal defense fund hosted through ActBlue
01:12:21.180 The Democratic Party's online fundraising juggernaut
01:12:24.180 Those who donate to the fund
01:12:26.180 The ActBlue page said
01:12:27.180 Are sending money to the Community Justice Exchange
01:12:31.180 Which provides money, bail, court fees, and fines
01:12:34.180 And other legal services to community-based organizations
01:12:37.180 That contest the current operation in function of the criminal, legal, and immigration detention systems
01:12:43.180 Oh my gosh
01:12:46.180 The exchange is the project of
01:12:49.180 Come on, come on
01:12:50.180 You got George Soros
01:12:52.180 Come on
01:12:53.180 Who else is in there?
01:12:54.180 What organization?
01:12:55.180 Come on
01:12:56.180 Open Society
01:12:57.180 Oh, that's good
01:12:58.180 That's good
01:12:59.180 Think bigger
01:13:00.180 Think bigger
01:13:01.180 Oh gosh
01:13:02.180 The Tides Foundation
01:13:05.180 Yes
01:13:06.180 The Tides Foundation
01:13:07.180 It's a network funded by Soros and other liberal billionaires
01:13:12.180 The protesters who organized the global event under the title A15
01:13:16.180 Targeted economic choke points with the express purpose of causing as much financial disruption as possible
01:13:24.180 According to their website
01:13:26.180 You know, that's the kind of thing I really want to be involved with
01:13:29.180 I'm like, I go to websites and I'm like, I don't know
01:13:32.180 How can we inflict as much damage on this country fiscally as possible?
01:13:38.180 And then I realized, I've already done my part
01:13:41.180 I voted for people in Congress
01:13:43.180 And so, really, that's all you have to do
01:13:46.180 Yeah
01:13:47.180 There's nobody that can do more damage than the people in the House and the Senate
01:13:51.180 So that's why I don't protest
01:13:54.180 Anyway, the A15 protesters on Wall Street were photographed wearing Hamas bandanas and flying Hezbollah flags
01:14:02.180 But they're just, they're just, look, Glenn
01:14:05.180 They're just for the people, the regular people
01:14:07.180 It's a humanitarian cause
01:14:08.180 Absolutely
01:14:09.180 That happens to also
01:14:10.180 What's wrong with a Hezbollah flag?
01:14:11.180 Right
01:14:12.180 Hamas?
01:14:13.180 Hezbollah?
01:14:14.180 They seem like wonderful people
01:14:16.180 Banks located to the protest were vandalized with red spray paint and graffiti that read
01:14:22.180 funder of genocide and free Gaza
01:14:26.180 Those protesters later blocked the Brooklyn Bridge
01:14:30.180 Which is one of my favorite bridges to block
01:14:32.180 It really is
01:14:33.180 Oh, really?
01:14:34.180 Oh, yeah
01:14:35.180 See, I only like to get the Brooklyn Bridge
01:14:36.180 I like to sit in traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge for 12 to 15 hours
01:14:40.180 For climate-related purposes
01:14:42.180 Right
01:14:43.180 Not necessarily for Gaza
01:14:44.180 I like the Verrazano-Narros Bridge for Gaza purposes
01:14:46.180 Yeah
01:14:47.180 I do really want to know
01:14:48.180 Those people who are gluing themselves to freeways and things, you know, because
01:14:53.180 Whatever, I don't listen to you, I just look at you as a moron
01:14:56.180 So I don't really check into what you're protesting for
01:14:59.180 I'm of the opposite
01:15:01.180 I will absolutely oppose anything that you're doing
01:15:04.180 If you're free Gaza, I am going to
01:15:08.180 If I was pro-Palestinian, I think I would flip my viewpoint
01:15:12.180 Just based on the fact that I was sitting in traffic
01:15:14.180 I would be that at all
01:15:15.180 Well, see, I don't look because I never think it's anything that I'm for already
01:15:19.180 It never is
01:15:20.180 It never is
01:15:21.180 It's never so like, more capitalism
01:15:22.180 That never happens
01:15:23.180 It never happens
01:15:24.180 It's not like, I'm gluing myself to the freeway because I like steaks
01:15:28.180 Nope, not happening
01:15:30.180 You know, you're right
01:15:31.180 That's true
01:15:32.180 And I don't think it's any secret of their success
01:15:36.180 Like, the left does a lot of things strategically that I think are
01:15:41.180 I don't want to say admirable
01:15:43.180 But like, things that conservatives could benefit from learning a little bit from at times
01:15:48.180 Not necessarily, certainly not the ends
01:15:50.180 And some of their tactics are downright evil
01:15:52.180 But some of them are just smart, right?
01:15:54.180 They message things well at times
01:15:56.180 There are certain things that they do
01:15:58.180 You could look at
01:15:59.180 But this is not one of those tactics I would want to keep up
01:16:01.180 I mean, I just don't
01:16:03.180 You're taking
01:16:05.180 You're taking life and you're making it bad for the people you're trying to convince
01:16:09.180 Okay
01:16:10.180 This is the opposite of what you're supposed to do
01:16:11.180 Let me just point out
01:16:12.180 How do you learn that lesson?
01:16:14.180 When you've burnt cities to the ground
01:16:16.180 Yeah
01:16:17.180 And then everybody in the city is like, I support you
01:16:20.180 I don't think they did though
01:16:21.180 Did they?
01:16:22.180 I mean, even in Minneapolis
01:16:24.180 The defund the police thing died on the vine
01:16:27.180 I mean, none of this stuff has worked
01:16:30.180 I don't think
01:16:31.180 There are certain parts of the movement, right?
01:16:35.180 That have occurred
01:16:36.180 But I think you can even look at those
01:16:37.180 Like I don't remember anyone blocking streets for gay marriage
01:16:40.180 No
01:16:41.180 Right?
01:16:42.180 Like I don't remember that
01:16:43.180 Like I
01:16:44.180 They worked
01:16:45.180 They tried to persuade people over a long period of time
01:16:47.180 And were successful generally
01:16:48.180 It would be really hard not to just to step on the gas
01:16:50.180 There I saw a guy who was trapped by these people
01:16:53.180 And somebody had glued themselves to the freeway in
01:16:55.180 I don't know, Germany or something
01:16:56.180 Don't piss the Germans off, man
01:16:58.180 Don't do it
01:16:59.180 Please don't
01:17:00.180 Especially for the rest of us
01:17:01.180 Volkswagen
01:17:02.180 I mean, hello
01:17:03.180 But anyway
01:17:05.180 He was trying
01:17:06.180 The guy was trying to get through
01:17:07.180 And these people were sitting there
01:17:09.180 And one of them was glued
01:17:10.180 And he just kept going
01:17:12.180 And just kept
01:17:13.180 And they're like, what are you doing?
01:17:14.180 You're trying to kill us
01:17:15.180 And he's like, no, I'm just trying to get
01:17:17.180 No, I'm just trying to get through
01:17:20.180 And he did almost kill one of them
01:17:24.180 But he got through
01:17:25.180 He got through
01:17:26.180 And, you know, I didn't have a lot of sympathy for the people that were glued to the streets
01:17:31.180 And maybe that was just me
01:17:33.180 But I don't know how they expect this to work
01:17:36.180 Other than causing real damage
01:17:39.180 You know, kind of like Occupy Wall Street
01:17:41.180 I don't know
01:17:42.180 Did it work?
01:17:43.180 Did it work?
01:17:46.180 I contend it did
01:17:48.180 You think Occupy Wall Street worked?
01:17:50.180 Uh-huh
01:17:51.180 Why'd they go away?
01:17:52.180 Why'd they go away?
01:17:53.180 They kept raping each other all over the place
01:17:55.180 Lots of rapes
01:17:56.180 Yeah, that was one of the reasons
01:17:57.180 Lots of rapes
01:17:58.180 Lots of bad things
01:17:59.180 But why did they just go away all of a sudden?
01:18:01.180 They had everything
01:18:02.180 They had the media on their side
01:18:04.180 They had Hollywood on their side
01:18:06.180 They had everybody on their side
01:18:07.180 Well, what happened?
01:18:08.180 It's almost
01:18:09.180 Now, I'm gonna go out on a limb here
01:18:12.180 It's almost as if the big banks
01:18:14.180 And all of the big corporations
01:18:16.180 All got together and said
01:18:17.180 Look, just leave us alone
01:18:20.180 It's like me, I always joke
01:18:22.180 Somebody comes into my house
01:18:23.180 Leave me
01:18:24.180 Just leave me alone
01:18:25.180 You can do whatever you want to the wife and children
01:18:26.180 Just leave me alone
01:18:27.180 It's almost what they did
01:18:29.180 I think
01:18:30.180 Look, just leave us alone
01:18:32.180 Why did their funding of all of these things
01:18:35.180 That BLM and the extreme left was all about
01:18:39.180 Why did they start funding all of those things
01:18:41.180 Coincidentally just about the time that Occupy Wall Street left?
01:18:45.180 Why?
01:18:47.180 Leave us alone and we'll fund you
01:18:51.180 Leave us alone and we'll help you
01:18:55.180 I think that's what happened
01:18:57.180 So, you know, when you say
01:18:59.180 Well, they're gluing themselves to the streets
01:19:01.180 I don't know
01:19:02.180 I don't know
01:19:03.180 Except they're blocking you now
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01:20:28.180 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program
01:20:37.180 Can I ask a question about your approach in a situation like this, Glenn?
01:20:52.180 Yeah
01:20:53.180 Like you're pulling up to a bridge or something like that
01:20:55.180 You're caught in traffic
01:20:56.180 You're the first one in line
01:20:58.180 Got a row of Palestinian, pro-Palestinian protesters
01:21:01.180 Pro-climate protesters, whatever
01:21:02.180 Right
01:21:03.180 Let me, can I run my potential approach by you?
01:21:05.180 Yes
01:21:06.180 Pop your head out the window
01:21:07.180 Say, hey, I understand what you're doing
01:21:08.180 I don't care about it
01:21:09.180 I need to get by you
01:21:11.180 You're gonna let me by
01:21:12.180 And of course they will say no
01:21:13.180 And I'll say, look
01:21:14.180 I, as a human being
01:21:16.180 Even though I can't stand you
01:21:17.180 I don't want to run you over
01:21:19.180 I can't look at you as you get crunched underneath my tires
01:21:23.180 Right, because you have a bit of humanity left in you
01:21:26.180 Right, so let me explain what I'm going to do
01:21:27.180 What I'm going to do
01:21:28.180 Is I'm going to put the car in drive
01:21:30.180 I'm going to put my foot on the brake
01:21:32.180 And as I put my foot on the brake
01:21:34.180 I'm going to one last time say
01:21:35.180 I'm coming forward
01:21:37.180 And I would really like you to get out of the way
01:21:40.180 But since I can't really look you in the eye as it happens
01:21:43.180 What is going to happen is I'm going to
01:21:45.180 Take my foot off the brake
01:21:46.180 And roll forward slowly
01:21:47.180 And as that happens
01:21:48.180 I'm going to take my head
01:21:49.180 And I'm going to duck it down behind the steering wheel
01:21:51.180 So I'm not going to know if you're there anymore
01:21:53.180 I'm going to have absolutely no idea
01:21:55.180 Wow
01:21:56.180 Whether you are there or not
01:21:57.180 So you can either stay there and get run over
01:21:59.180 Or you can move out of the way
01:22:01.180 But I'm not going to be aware of which one happens
01:22:03.180 Until I feel a bump
01:22:04.180 Right
01:22:05.180 And I'm not going to be looking
01:22:07.180 Are you going to stop after the bump?
01:22:10.180 Well, I wouldn't even
01:22:11.180 I mean, it could be anything
01:22:12.180 Yeah, it could be anything
01:22:13.180 They could have put a new speed bump in
01:22:14.180 How would I know? I'm just going to keep driving
01:22:15.180 Yeah, I don't know
01:22:16.180 How would the courts treat that?
01:22:19.180 Because I'm not
01:22:20.180 I mean, it's certainly erratic driving
01:22:21.180 Because I'm not looking forward
01:22:22.180 However, I'm telling them I don't want to murder them
01:22:25.180 Yeah, I don't trust the courts anymore
01:22:27.180 So
01:22:28.180 I wouldn't
01:22:29.180 But I wouldn't handle it that way
01:22:30.180 Okay
01:22:31.180 This is the way
01:22:32.180 Get a better approach?
01:22:33.180 This is the way I think I would handle it
01:22:34.180 Okay
01:22:35.180 First thing I would do is I'd think to myself
01:22:36.180 You know what?
01:22:38.180 These were like the good
01:22:39.180 These were like the guy who was in the ditch
01:22:42.180 And the Samaritan came by
01:22:44.180 Okay? The good Samaritan
01:22:45.180 Okay
01:22:46.180 Okay, guys in a ditch
01:22:47.180 They don't like each other
01:22:48.180 In fact, they hate each other
01:22:49.180 Yeah
01:22:50.180 Okay?
01:22:51.180 And Jesus said, you know
01:22:52.180 Go over there and help him out
01:22:53.180 And he brought him home
01:22:54.180 And help fix him up and everything
01:22:56.180 And then I realized
01:22:57.180 Cars weren't around when Jesus was alive
01:22:59.180 So I can't really use that
01:23:02.180 So I just look at them and say
01:23:07.180 Sucks to be you
01:23:08.180 Put it in drive and just go up
01:23:10.180 And then I might say
01:23:11.180 I'm not like the other guy who passed here
01:23:13.180 Who couldn't look you in the eye
01:23:14.180 Look you in the eye
01:23:15.180 Oh, I can look you in the eye while we do it
01:23:17.180 And I'm just gonna
01:23:18.180 In fact, I might get past you
01:23:20.180 And if I missed you
01:23:21.180 I might throw it in reverse
01:23:23.180 And then just see
01:23:24.180 Because I got a backup camera
01:23:26.180 So I can see what's happening at the bumper
01:23:29.180 And
01:23:30.180 That's an interesting
01:23:31.180 I don't know how the courts would handle that one either
01:23:33.180 Well, did I get an opportunity to tell them
01:23:37.180 That Jesus didn't have a car?
01:23:39.180 No, he didn't
01:23:40.180 It's interesting how we started the show
01:23:42.180 An hour to Jesus didn't have a car
01:23:44.180 I can run these people over
01:23:46.180 It's been a journey today
01:23:48.180 We're only two hours in
01:23:49.180 It's so hard, man
01:23:50.180 It would be so hard
01:23:51.180 But
01:23:52.180 What are you gonna do?
01:23:53.180 Unless you're
01:23:54.180 You feel your life is threatened
01:23:56.180 I guess you just sit there
01:23:57.180 You know
01:23:58.180 And hope that
01:23:59.180 Somebody's reimagining the police
01:24:01.180 And this time they're imagining
01:24:03.180 That they show up to things like this
01:24:05.180 Oh
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01:25:12.120 So it looks like an Israeli response is imminent.
01:25:17.880 And we have Palestinians all over the country chanting death to America, death to America,
01:25:25.480 which is one of my favorite deaths, you know, at least the chants of death.
01:25:30.740 I love that one.
01:25:31.940 So we're going to go into what exactly are we expecting from Israel in their response
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01:26:51.060 Okay, so let's just recap what we know now, what happened over the weekend with the Iranian
01:27:00.960 attack on Israel.
01:27:02.140 First of all, the Iran state TV used footage from the Texas fire.
01:27:10.760 Also, there was footage of One Direction.
01:27:15.740 The band.
01:27:16.340 The band.
01:27:16.840 And it was Israelis panicking while under attack for missiles and drones.
01:27:22.600 Unfortunately, it was just a throng of excited One Direction fans.
01:27:27.240 Wow.
01:27:27.800 Yeah.
01:27:28.120 The fact that those things look the same may make you rethink things if you're a One Direction
01:27:31.920 fan.
01:27:32.140 It really does.
01:27:32.880 They also use footage of a forest fire in Chile.
01:27:36.580 So, you know, they're running all kinds of lies.
01:27:41.180 I don't know if their people understand that they really made no impact at all.
01:27:47.320 I'm kind of, I, I, look, I hope this is weird, but I kind of hope that they are able to convince
01:27:52.520 their people that they made an impact.
01:27:54.360 Well, the.
01:27:55.220 Because that, maybe this will somewhat.
01:27:57.440 So, the President Raisi boasted the attack had, quote, taught a lesson to the Zionist regime.
01:28:02.680 They were chanting with their fists in the air, death to Israel, death to America.
01:28:07.580 Yay.
01:28:08.160 And Hezbollah supporters were out in the streets of southern Beirut honking their horns and celebrating.
01:28:15.040 And they warned that Jordan would be the next target if it took any measures in Israel's
01:28:20.780 defense.
01:28:21.280 So, everybody's just, like, holding back.
01:28:24.120 Except for Israel.
01:28:26.660 Well, now, my goals may not be the same goals as the Israelis.
01:28:34.820 My interests are, let's not have any terrorism here in America, and let's try to bring peace
01:28:43.560 to the world.
01:28:44.900 Israel has played this game for so long, they're not going to sit back.
01:28:49.020 At least, the word we're getting from their war committee was that it was a brawl.
01:28:57.180 The defense minister stated yesterday that Israel's confrontation with Iran is not over yet.
01:29:04.980 The public security minister demanded a crushing attack against Iran.
01:29:10.700 Another minister declared Iran's audacity in such an attack must be erased.
01:29:15.800 Meanwhile, Iran's mission to the UN said, should the Israeli regime make another mistake, Iran's
01:29:24.020 response will be considerably more severe, and warned the U.S. to stay away.
01:29:30.080 Okay, I don't know what they can do with their missiles, quite honestly.
01:29:34.920 I think it was embarrassing.
01:29:36.700 If that were us, well, that would be us, because Joe Biden is in charge.
01:29:41.900 Maybe Joe Biden helped them with the planning of this mission.
01:29:44.340 But if that were us, that would be humiliating.
01:29:48.060 Absolutely humiliating.
01:29:51.260 And, I mean, wouldn't you say it was the most lopsided thing you've seen possibly ever
01:30:00.100 with the amount that they fought back?
01:30:03.300 Yeah, I mean, it goes back to, like, you know, a couple of examples.
01:30:07.980 The first Gulf War.
01:30:10.180 Yeah.
01:30:10.700 Remember that.
01:30:11.300 Except they fought back and they did hit targets.
01:30:14.020 This one hit, they say three, the outside is ten, that they hit ten, that missiles hit
01:30:21.960 ten things.
01:30:23.580 They fired over 300.
01:30:24.840 300, right.
01:30:25.580 Yeah.
01:30:26.160 The other one that comes to mind is the way we reacted in Afghanistan when the Taliban started
01:30:31.380 taking it over again.
01:30:32.420 We just kind of all just ran.
01:30:33.840 Yes.
01:30:34.180 And that seemed, that was embarrassing.
01:30:37.660 Yes.
01:30:38.200 I was embarrassed that way, the way that I think Iran should be embarrassed this way.
01:30:42.180 That's if their intent was to actually get a lot of damage.
01:30:46.500 I mean, look, the alternate theory, we talked about it yesterday, is they floated a bunch
01:30:50.520 of flying lawnmowers over there with 12 hours of notice for a reason to say, hey, shoot all
01:30:55.960 these down because we don't want to start an international war.
01:30:59.100 But if we don't do something in our country, there are people are going to overthrow us.
01:31:02.900 You're sitting in Israel and I say, Stu, what are we going to do now?
01:31:08.060 You're an Israeli.
01:31:09.560 You're in the defense cabinet.
01:31:11.940 And I say, what are we, what are we going to do?
01:31:14.680 Because the whole world hates us right now.
01:31:16.880 And if we retaliate, then we're troubled.
01:31:21.840 Should we just walk away and call this thing?
01:31:24.080 My, I mean, again, there's so much to weigh here and I am an idiot.
01:31:27.700 But if I were, but I will tell you my initial instinct was you've got a free hall pass.
01:31:32.780 No, no, no, no, no, no.
01:31:33.600 Your first initial, your, your first initial impression is you're an idiot.
01:31:37.040 I just don't want that to get lost.
01:31:38.300 Sorry.
01:31:38.480 My second impression after I'm an idiot was your first one was again, I'm an idiot.
01:31:43.060 Number two, and I should not be making these decisions for any nation.
01:31:47.620 We should be clear about that.
01:31:48.680 That's not a good policy because I'm an idiot.
01:31:50.620 You're an idiot.
01:31:51.320 So idiots.
01:31:51.660 You could work for the Biden administration.
01:31:53.000 I will say, maybe I should be leading the country.
01:31:55.240 Right.
01:31:56.080 This one here, because it seems like that's the path to success these days.
01:32:00.420 But I will say, what my thought would be is you have a free hall pass to do another
01:32:04.980 Syria type of operation, right?
01:32:07.480 Like you can do, you of course are justified.
01:32:10.920 Israel, if I was an Israeli, you would be justified to launch at least 300 missiles towards
01:32:16.740 Iran.
01:32:17.480 You're justified morally to do so.
01:32:20.220 However, what I would like to do is tamp this down so it doesn't inflame into something
01:32:23.960 worse.
01:32:24.720 And if you were to do something again, like they did in Syria, where you took out some
01:32:28.500 important overseas, not in Iran type of operation that would actually benefit you, not
01:32:33.980 like as a show of power or strength.
01:32:35.920 If you're Israel, you don't need to do that.
01:32:38.100 What you need to do is do something that will actually benefit you.
01:32:40.340 And I think it would be difficult for the world to be all that upset if you went and
01:32:46.080 you did another operation like that.
01:32:48.500 I forgot.
01:32:49.020 I was going to say, no, no, no.
01:32:51.060 That's a smart answer for an idiot.
01:32:52.280 You got to say, go ahead.
01:32:53.600 I forgot.
01:32:53.900 I forgot that you were an idiot because, you know, that would be tough for the world to
01:32:57.580 say, you remember you're a Jew here.
01:33:00.560 Right.
01:33:01.000 So they're going to say whatever they want.
01:33:02.540 Say whatever they want.
01:33:03.280 There you go.
01:33:03.900 You know, you're always the bad guy.
01:33:06.040 But there is a line, right?
01:33:07.420 Like the world wasn't overly outraged about the Syria operation in the first place.
01:33:14.100 Iran was.
01:33:15.480 And everyone was talking about what the response would be.
01:33:17.780 But it wasn't everyone.
01:33:18.540 No one was like, oh, gosh, I can't believe they did that.
01:33:20.520 I mean, some people did, of course.
01:33:22.040 I mean, look, there was 150 countries that voted not that voted to condemn Israel over the
01:33:30.880 whole Gaza situation.
01:33:32.640 And when given the opportunity, I think it was Austria that proposed an amendment that
01:33:37.220 said, hey, shouldn't we condemn Hamas for October 7th in this thing?
01:33:40.980 And they voted no.
01:33:42.340 Yeah, no.
01:33:43.180 Of course.
01:33:43.460 They said no to that.
01:33:44.580 So at some level, you can't care at all what some of these countries think because they're
01:33:49.480 just going to think Jew equals bad.
01:33:51.640 But I think to not make this go over the top and flame out of control and also get something
01:34:00.580 done that you're completely justified for and will benefit your country, if you can walk
01:34:03.960 that line, if there's another target like that, that seems highly justified and appropriate.
01:34:09.440 What do you think?
01:34:10.280 You're not an idiot, right?
01:34:11.320 You're a doctor.
01:34:12.120 I'm a doctor.
01:34:12.760 So I'm not an idiot.
01:34:13.740 And I'm not going to answer questions from idiots.
01:34:16.060 You notice this?
01:34:16.760 Does anyone in the audience even notice he does this?
01:34:18.560 He asks these tough questions and then never gives his own answer.
01:34:22.540 It's pathetic.
01:34:23.860 I'm trying to move the show.
01:34:24.860 I'm trying to move the show.
01:34:25.540 Move the show.
01:34:25.900 Look, if I were, you don't want me, you don't want me anywhere near the buttons for any country
01:34:33.660 because we would run out of missiles quickly because I have a short attention span and I
01:34:41.900 also have a short fuse.
01:34:43.920 It'd be like, hmm, they did what?
01:34:46.940 Yeah.
01:34:47.700 Launch.
01:34:48.020 Launch.
01:34:48.560 I would be over there saying, the world is going to hate us anyway.
01:34:55.880 They're building a nuclear weapon supply.
01:35:01.040 We know now what they're capable of doing from the sky.
01:35:06.100 That's great.
01:35:06.760 But if they get a nuclear weapon over our border anyway, shape or form, millions will die.
01:35:15.460 And we know they're serious.
01:35:16.700 And the rest of the world can say whatever they want, but take out their nuclear facilities.
01:35:23.080 In country.
01:35:23.920 In country.
01:35:24.480 I mean, look, he's been wanting to do that for a very long time.
01:35:26.640 And I think that is entirely justified.
01:35:29.220 He has to.
01:35:30.480 Nobody else in the world is going to do it until they ignite one of those things.
01:35:34.220 It's true.
01:35:35.480 I mean, you know, it's, it is probably does extend this though.
01:35:40.600 Right.
01:35:41.120 I mean, that's the risk.
01:35:41.940 I mean, if you.
01:35:43.200 Oh, it's going to be looking.
01:35:44.480 Look, Netanyahu has been wanting to do this forever.
01:35:46.300 And I think has been looking for an opening to do it.
01:35:49.260 This is certainly.
01:35:50.180 Justifiably so.
01:35:51.060 Justifiably so.
01:35:52.060 Again, I'm not being critical.
01:35:53.780 Yeah.
01:35:54.140 If I were Israeli, I think probably I would be for a much more aggressive response.
01:36:00.960 Right.
01:36:01.200 Enough is enough.
01:36:02.280 But I am not.
01:36:03.680 And, and I'm, I'm thinking more selfishly, frankly, as an American.
01:36:08.900 Yeah.
01:36:09.240 Me too.
01:36:09.700 Me too.
01:36:09.960 So, I mean, I think that's appropriate for us to do.
01:36:11.700 I mean, America first is a dumb sort of slogan, but also very true.
01:36:15.460 Right.
01:36:15.660 Like it was also misused by many factions over the years.
01:36:19.620 Correct.
01:36:19.960 But I mean, it is the appropriate priority list for the United States.
01:36:25.040 If you are going to take care of somebody, you don't swamp the lifeboats.
01:36:30.840 That's what we're doing with our border.
01:36:32.920 We're swamping the lifeboats.
01:36:34.680 How are we going to help anybody if we can't help ourselves?
01:36:37.440 Um, how are we going to help anybody if we're fighting terror here?
01:36:42.320 I don't want terror here.
01:36:43.640 Right.
01:36:44.000 But we've already swamped the lifeboats with a whole bunch of terrorists, apparently, that are already here.
01:36:49.140 But we're not doing anything about it.
01:36:52.080 Um, so my America first kind of has to go to let Israel do what Israel cares to do.
01:37:00.000 They can handle it.
01:37:01.300 They're big boys.
01:37:02.160 They can handle it.
01:37:03.440 We'll handle our thing over here.
01:37:05.140 Now, with that being said, I know that Iran is not going to let us get away with that.
01:37:10.980 Iran will immediately activate.
01:37:13.340 They're already activating the people.
01:37:16.500 Who do you think Hamas is paid for by the Iranians?
01:37:20.060 So when you're in New York City and you're holding a Hamas flag, you are doing the bidding of the Iranians.
01:37:27.720 So they're already here and it's coming and I'd like to delay it, quite honestly, as long as possible.
01:37:34.160 But, you know, let Israel be Israel.
01:37:37.780 By the way, we have a news news from Israel's Channel 12 news.
01:37:41.700 They carried a report that the country's Air Force, which includes U.S.-made 16s, 15s, and F-35s, are already gearing up to deliver a retaliatory counter-strike against Iran.
01:37:56.160 According to the report, the strike will be intended as a message that Israel will not allow an attack of that magnitude to pass without reaction.
01:38:04.860 That's actually good.
01:38:06.340 That's a good reaction from them.
01:38:08.600 Because doesn't that sound limited?
01:38:10.440 Am I just looking for happy things?
01:38:12.260 Am I just turning rocks going, oh, no, that's a friendly worm.
01:38:15.620 That's a friendly bug.
01:38:17.600 The strike intended as a message that Israel will not allow an attack of that magnitude to pass without a reaction.
01:38:26.620 Okay.
01:38:28.280 I like that.
01:38:30.200 I like that.
01:38:31.400 But Israel's military chief confirmed that Iran's actions will be met with a response.
01:38:39.260 He would not elaborate.
01:38:42.240 White House press briefing John Kirby called Iran's missile attack against Israel a spectacular and embarrassing failure, said the key U.S. ally is in a far stronger strategic position today than it was before attack.
01:38:56.020 That's true.
01:38:57.240 By the way, did you hear Ducey?
01:38:59.200 Do we have that audio of Ducey asking the president or asking the White House if he's got another plan other than don't?
01:39:10.140 We don't have it.
01:39:11.680 I love this.
01:39:13.460 He's like, you know, is the president come up with any more words?
01:39:18.420 And Kirby said, you mean besides don't?
01:39:21.700 Yeah.
01:39:22.560 Besides don't.
01:39:23.200 No, not that I'm aware you'll have to refer you to the White House.
01:39:29.240 This is healthy for a nation.
01:39:31.220 Oh, yeah.
01:39:31.600 No, it's working well.
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01:40:37.560 The Babylon Bee is reporting today in a swift and decisive response to the drone and missile attacks on Israeli targets.
01:40:54.340 Over the weekend, President Joe Biden has retaliated against Iran by attaching a note to the next pallet of cash that reads,
01:41:02.080 Please don't use this for terrorism.
01:41:03.860 The note, which is translated into Farsi, was placed on a clearly visible location on the next U.S. shipment of cash being sent to Tehran,
01:41:13.300 with the Biden administration's confidence that its stern tone with the note will ensure the Iranian regime will know not to use any of the billions of U.S. dollars on terrorism.
01:41:24.240 So we've got that going for us.
01:41:28.620 You know, how does America survive in this world where nobody takes it seriously?
01:41:39.180 Do they take us seriously in anything anymore?
01:41:42.860 I'm asking, let's just go over.
01:41:44.720 Are we the world leaders in law enforcement?
01:41:49.440 Are we the world leaders in civil society?
01:41:54.600 Are we the world leader in medicine anymore?
01:42:00.340 Are we the world leader in, you know, how to run a republic?
01:42:07.160 Are we the world leader in military?
01:42:09.460 Yes, in some ways.
01:42:12.480 Big time, no, in other ways.
01:42:15.320 Are we leading the world in common sense?
01:42:18.520 On banking standards?
01:42:20.120 What the hell are we?
01:42:21.660 So, I think there's a distinction between leading the world and doing well.
01:42:26.900 Right?
01:42:28.060 Certainly doing our best, but doing well even.
01:42:31.020 Like, you could ask all these questions and I could be, my initial instinct might be, oh, gosh, yeah, we're not doing very well.
01:42:37.380 Probably not.
01:42:38.260 But then, who am I pointing to that is leading the world?
01:42:40.940 And we're like, oh, wow, Australia is doing a great job on this.
01:42:43.800 Like, who am I pointing to?
01:42:45.080 Right, but we have, you have to admit, we have vacated a place to where the rest of the world goes.
01:42:51.580 Look at America.
01:42:52.320 Oh, yeah, I do think we vacated that.
01:42:54.020 Though, again, like, and I think the markets back this up as well.
01:42:58.240 The answer to who leads the world still is America.
01:43:00.980 Like, even financially.
01:43:02.420 I mean, like, look, people still want to put their money here.
01:43:05.660 We're still the strongest economy.
01:43:07.200 We still, I don't think the military is even in question.
01:43:08.840 People still wanted to put their money with Bernie Madoff up until he closed his doors.
01:43:13.140 Well, right, but they had lots of confidence in him until that last moment.
01:43:16.680 That's not to say that they're right.
01:43:18.000 You said, do we lead the world?
01:43:19.740 I mean, the question is, are, you know, are they right or wrong, the people who still believe that?
01:43:25.420 Right?
01:43:25.540 And I think we can argue about that.
01:43:27.720 Again, the leading the world is a, it's like saying, you know, we talk about this sometimes.
01:43:31.920 Hey, the best of the Glenn Beck program.
01:43:34.500 Is it good?
01:43:35.000 Not necessarily.
01:43:35.800 It's just the best we do.
01:43:37.620 I don't know.
01:43:38.420 Is it good?
01:43:39.060 That's a whole other question.
01:43:40.820 When you're, are you comparing it to our other crappy shows?
01:43:43.120 It's just better than those other crappier shows.
01:43:45.460 Yeah, I see that.
01:43:46.540 Yeah.
01:43:46.700 So I think when you look at it from that perspective, leading the world, I think the answer is yes.
01:43:51.500 I'm just not so excited about that.
01:43:53.320 We used to lead it by a much larger margin.
01:43:56.140 And I think the rest of the world has had similar problems.
01:44:01.740 I mean, like, it's not like other, other countries are like, you know what?
01:44:04.680 And some, and there are some examples of this, but a lot of them are still very, very crazy and liberal and doing lots of terrible things.
01:44:10.780 Like, we've seen with things like gender ideology, abortion, countries like in Europe have come to the opposite side of us.
01:44:19.260 We're no longer leading, we're no longer being led by Europe on these crazy left-wing ideals.
01:44:24.800 We're being left behind.
01:44:25.520 We're being left behind on a move to the right as we continue to go crazy.
01:44:30.660 So there are examples of that that I don't think existed before.
01:44:34.180 And this is part of the reason why so many countries have, I think, closed that gap.
01:44:38.440 But it's hard to screw America up.
01:44:41.640 I think, and it's taken a century.
01:44:43.540 Oh, we're doing a pretty good job.
01:44:44.640 But it's taken a long time.
01:44:45.920 Yeah, shockingly.
01:44:47.300 You've had to chip away at it for a very long time.
01:44:50.980 And now we're at a part where, you know, I mean, I think Biden, even more than Obama, was willing to just toss the entire thing out.
01:45:01.580 Yes.
01:45:01.940 Obama, like, at times at least was acknowledging that people in the country didn't feel the same way as he does.
01:45:07.160 Yeah, no, Tom, he was just more, well, he was, you know, he had all of his cognitive abilities.
01:45:13.860 That might be it.
01:45:14.380 And I think he was just more subtle and sly and a good salesman.
01:45:21.460 Where Joe Biden, it's really, truly is as if he's never met an American before.
01:45:29.380 And is just doing all of these things, walking, you know, sleepwalking all the way through the destruction of America.
01:45:36.280 All right, back in just a minute.
01:45:44.380 Glenn Beck.
01:45:47.400 You know, they say walking is good for you.
01:45:49.860 I don't believe it.
01:45:50.820 But it sounds to me like one of those lies, like somebody like George Soros, who's makeup, you know, make the world a worse place.
01:45:58.920 You know, what we should do is we should walk more.
01:46:01.680 Yeah, 15-minute cities, everybody walks.
01:46:04.220 No, I don't.
01:46:04.940 Now, if you are like me and you're absolutely dead set against walking, right, Stu?
01:46:11.960 Aren't you?
01:46:12.500 Oh, yeah.
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01:47:11.000 And another thing that really hacks me off, liberals could go anywhere, right?
01:47:26.620 I mean, they could go to Canada, they'd be perfectly happy.
01:47:29.680 Be like, ah, great, finally a country without the stupid hicks, except the farmers in, you know, about 90% of the country.
01:47:38.860 But hopefully they'll all freeze to death.
01:47:41.720 They'd be happy up there.
01:47:43.240 They'd be happy up there.
01:47:45.160 Where are you going to be happy?
01:47:47.200 If this country would fail, where do you go?
01:47:52.020 Yeah, I mean, what Reagan said back in the day is true, right?
01:47:54.820 And we're one generation away, and we may be past that generation.
01:47:58.760 Yeah, I mean, sincerely, is there a place that you could go?
01:48:04.040 There's no place to go.
01:48:05.520 Where would you go?
01:48:06.240 America doesn't exist, so the whole dynamic of safety completely changes.
01:48:12.560 Yeah, I'm going island nation at that point.
01:48:14.700 I'm going like, you know, I don't know, Bermuda, or like St. Kitts, or something warm, St. Barts, something like that.
01:48:22.340 Hell.
01:48:23.380 Why would you go?
01:48:25.120 I mean, there's no way.
01:48:26.420 I feel like they don't even have politics there.
01:48:28.620 I don't know.
01:48:29.040 Because they don't have any oil.
01:48:30.240 They don't have any oil.
01:48:31.120 They have no energy.
01:48:32.060 Yeah, but I mean.
01:48:32.620 They have no food.
01:48:33.360 Right.
01:48:33.680 I got all that.
01:48:35.740 The resorts all have food.
01:48:37.780 They all have electricity.
01:48:39.420 And resorts are heating and cooling.
01:48:41.600 Right.
01:48:41.900 But I mean, you're talking about some apocalyptic place?
01:48:45.580 No, I'm talking about that America just goes into some, I don't know.
01:48:49.960 Like, let's say it gets taken over and turns into Canada or worse, right?
01:48:53.840 Which, again, we're trending that way dramatically.
01:48:57.140 Could I tell you, I would be so happy if our bottom was Canada.
01:49:00.800 I'm not saying that's our bottom.
01:49:01.920 I'm just saying, like, if Canada is that, I'm saying we're as bad as Canada.
01:49:05.500 I don't know.
01:49:05.820 Right.
01:49:06.100 Okay.
01:49:06.720 What's the country?
01:49:08.160 Like, if the most liberty-friendly major nation is the equivalent of Canada.
01:49:14.920 So I guess, you know, that would be a significant move for us to the left.
01:49:18.480 That would be bad.
01:49:19.000 Yeah, that would be bad.
01:49:20.220 We would have, for example, no First Amendment.
01:49:23.040 Right.
01:49:23.400 Right?
01:49:23.680 Like, I mean, things like that going away.
01:49:25.180 That's not like nuclear apocalypse.
01:49:27.620 We can't get access to food necessarily.
01:49:31.700 Although long-term, gosh, famine does seem to follow these communist countries.
01:49:35.700 It does.
01:49:36.340 But, you know, it's not necessarily that type of situation you're talking about.
01:49:40.080 You're not talking about, like, a search for natural resources.
01:49:42.160 You're talking about a place to have liberty.
01:49:44.920 Yeah.
01:49:45.080 And, like, if you could become a citizen of a nice, maybe some of that American wealth you
01:49:48.660 held on to a little bit, if you've got, like, $14 in your account, you're the richest man
01:49:52.600 in some of these countries, you go over there, you live, it's warm, you get a little hot
01:49:57.840 by the beach, you never talk to anybody again.
01:50:00.440 There you go.
01:50:00.940 There's your plan.
01:50:02.660 I've already given you the plan of what to do with the protesters when they glue themselves
01:50:05.600 to the highway.
01:50:06.220 Correct.
01:50:06.660 Correct.
01:50:07.040 You put your head down, you just take your foot off the ground.
01:50:09.060 You just go.
01:50:09.740 And you just look at your steering wheel and see if you may see a bump, you may not, but
01:50:13.260 you're not going to know what it is, and then you keep going.
01:50:14.900 Yeah.
01:50:15.280 Okay.
01:50:15.500 You get past the bumps, you just accelerate.
01:50:17.040 And then, when that doesn't work in the things, those people, you know, not the dead ones,
01:50:22.720 but the speed bumps.
01:50:24.460 The others wind up running the country.
01:50:25.080 But the others running the country, then you just-
01:50:26.680 Then you go to a beach.
01:50:27.780 A beach.
01:50:28.320 A beach on an island.
01:50:29.640 All right.
01:50:30.240 Don't you think that, this is why, you know, you get the private island access.
01:50:35.880 That's what you need.
01:50:36.640 You need, like, the Jeffrey, is Jeffrey Epstein's island still available?
01:50:39.620 I mean, again, I wouldn't do the same things on the island, but, like, the infrastructure
01:50:42.780 he built there was impressive.
01:50:44.820 Right.
01:50:45.260 Right.
01:50:45.480 You know, tunnels.
01:50:46.360 Sure.
01:50:47.180 Hideaways.
01:50:48.340 It's probably a great place to escape the apocalypse.
01:50:51.540 It might be a little dark of a move.
01:50:54.160 It would be.
01:50:55.380 I think you rename it, though.
01:50:56.720 Yeah, sure.
01:50:57.600 Rename it, like, Happy Fun Land or something.
01:50:59.440 Right.
01:51:00.180 Right.
01:51:00.720 Hey, no one's never ever said, oh, God, they went to, they went to, what did they call it?
01:51:05.460 Epstein Island was, it was the Lolita Express, right?
01:51:08.680 Like, you know, you don't want to call it Lolita Island, you can call it, like, Happy
01:51:11.620 Fun Land.
01:51:11.960 No one's going to say, hey, you believe this guy went to Happy Fun Land?
01:51:14.740 Of course he went to Happy Fun Land.
01:51:16.140 It's called Happy Fun Land.
01:51:17.120 Until Lisa is sleeping in the bedroom and she hears, help, is anybody out there?
01:51:23.000 Help, my name's Lolita, and I'm still, I'm in a very dark place.
01:51:29.740 I mean, you know, please.
01:51:31.080 That is, that is probably not good.
01:51:32.780 You could rescue them.
01:51:33.980 That would be a good deed for the day.
01:51:36.400 Wow, that would be good.
01:51:37.420 You could rescue whoever he left, I assume.
01:51:39.980 I mean, it's been a while, so I'd be a little concerned on how that worked out, but maybe
01:51:42.880 he left a bunch of food down there, I don't know.
01:51:45.380 And then you rescue those people, and then you got a nice island.
01:51:48.020 He really didn't leave any food.
01:51:49.900 I mean, it's not.
01:51:50.520 There's no food down here.
01:51:51.840 Can we be clear here?
01:51:52.740 Epstein's crimes were not caused by the island, okay?
01:51:55.680 Right.
01:51:55.800 Like, the island is not at fault here.
01:51:57.340 It wasn't a sand issue.
01:51:58.860 It wasn't a palm tree problem.
01:52:00.380 So I had a friend call me and say, he had this beautiful estate in, where was it, Santa
01:52:07.880 Fe, or someplace in New Mexico.
01:52:09.640 Okay.
01:52:10.400 And he was like, Glenn, it's going for a song.
01:52:12.700 Nobody wants it.
01:52:13.680 And I'm like, yeah, for a reason.
01:52:16.440 And he's like, so we get an exorcist to come in.
01:52:19.440 Wait, what?
01:52:20.200 We exorcise of all the demons that might be there, and then you just fix it up.
01:52:25.620 And I'm like, I wouldn't want, and he's like, no, you wouldn't live there.
01:52:30.880 You know, we get somebody else to come in with us, and we all split it around.
01:52:34.260 I'm like, no.
01:52:35.200 Is this the Epstein place?
01:52:36.220 Yeah.
01:52:36.520 Oh, okay.
01:52:36.940 And I'm like, no, I don't want to do that.
01:52:39.100 Wait, you had a possibility of buying the Epstein.
01:52:42.660 No, I had a friend call me and say, hey, let's go in on it.
01:52:46.720 And I'm like, no.
01:52:47.960 I need to help the aggregators here for a second.
01:52:49.520 Glenn Beck almost bought Jeffrey Epstein's palace?
01:52:54.800 Oh, wow.
01:52:56.340 That's a story that needs to get out.
01:52:58.660 That's fascinating, because he did have.
01:52:59.420 No, I immediately said, are you out of your mind?
01:53:02.680 Yeah, it would be a little dark.
01:53:03.580 It was a little dark.
01:53:04.200 I said, there would never be some place where you'd be like, hey, bring all the kids.
01:53:10.040 No, yeah, you wouldn't want.
01:53:11.540 No, no.
01:53:12.460 He's like, it's all furnished.
01:53:13.720 And I'm like, the first thing we do is burn all the furniture.
01:53:18.480 Wait, it was his furniture?
01:53:19.480 What's wrong with you?
01:53:20.480 Yeah.
01:53:20.840 What's wrong with you?
01:53:21.980 So after he died, they still haven't sold it, or maybe at least two latest updates.
01:53:24.440 No, they sold it recently.
01:53:26.300 Oh, they did?
01:53:27.060 Yeah, they sold it for less than he thought they were going to sell it for.
01:53:30.000 Really?
01:53:30.520 Yeah.
01:53:31.140 Because who would want it?
01:53:32.620 Who would want it?
01:53:33.460 Who would want it?
01:53:33.880 And he's like, eventually, people will forget.
01:53:36.380 I'm like, yes, but I wouldn't.
01:53:38.460 Right.
01:53:39.560 That would be a problem.
01:53:40.560 I would be there at the sale and just going, oh, yeah, I've got to tell you, there's tunnels
01:53:45.280 and everything underneath this, and it's really spooky.
01:53:50.540 I mean, I think that should be disclosed.
01:53:52.420 I'm just saying.
01:53:53.240 It's dark.
01:53:53.780 But I do feel like if you were walking down the hall, something like The Ring would happen.
01:53:58.240 Right.
01:53:58.460 Right.
01:53:58.680 Something like some girl with black hair over her face and walking like a crab walk back
01:54:04.020 or something like that's going on in that place.
01:54:05.800 And he's like, we could make it into a hotel.
01:54:07.960 You could have a hotel.
01:54:08.720 And I'm like, yes, with cameras in every bathroom.
01:54:11.780 No.
01:54:13.200 No.
01:54:14.140 It's weird, though.
01:54:15.060 That is a weird human thing, though.
01:54:16.940 There's no real.
01:54:17.820 The house had nothing to do with it.
01:54:20.700 The land had nothing to do with it.
01:54:22.580 It was a bad guy who did bad things on that land.
01:54:25.300 We've seen.
01:54:26.060 I mean, freak.
01:54:26.860 I was in Vegas.
01:54:28.760 Walk through that building with a black light and tell me that.
01:54:31.400 I was in Vegas in February.
01:54:34.320 And you're walking out, and you just look up, and wow, there's the hotel where the guy
01:54:40.740 was firing out the window at the concert.
01:54:44.680 The worst mass shooting in U.S. history that wasn't caused by the government.
01:54:48.060 And while I'm standing there, I'm looking at this, it's like, there are thousands of
01:54:58.140 people inside that building right now, gambling, drinking, eating, having a grand old time.
01:55:07.420 And for whatever reason, we were just, now, they don't let people in the room where he
01:55:10.880 was shooting from.
01:55:11.720 Right.
01:55:12.020 But, like, that's it.
01:55:13.780 Right?
01:55:13.940 You know why they don't let people in that room?
01:55:16.100 Not because people would be freaked out, because they'd be afraid of the people who
01:55:19.020 would want that room.
01:55:20.140 Want that room.
01:55:20.720 Right?
01:55:20.940 You didn't want those people to stay there.
01:55:21.800 I didn't want to be the guy who wanted the Epstein place.
01:55:24.500 Right.
01:55:25.320 You know, it's not a good look for anybody.
01:55:27.880 No.
01:55:28.060 And I also think it carries, you know, things just carry spirit with it.
01:55:32.720 Unless, you know, you're like, Jesus, I need to borrow you for just five minutes.
01:55:38.440 I know it's a lot to ask.
01:55:40.160 I just need you to stop by, pop by this island and just cleanse it.
01:55:44.300 I mean, I suppose, it's just, it is a, you have that, obviously, ideal, but, like, I
01:55:51.660 don't know.
01:55:52.000 Is the place tied to that?
01:55:53.200 Like, that's, is that real?
01:55:54.700 Like, that's...
01:55:54.900 You're going to live in the Amityville Horror House?
01:55:57.100 No.
01:55:57.680 Yeah.
01:55:58.020 No.
01:55:58.480 No.
01:55:58.900 Why?
01:55:59.660 Why?
01:56:00.040 I don't know.
01:56:00.900 Yes.
01:56:01.320 That's what I'm saying.
01:56:02.020 I'm saying openly, I'm questioning that this, if this makes any sense whatsoever.
01:56:07.620 Now, here's what I would like to do.
01:56:09.440 I'd like to pick a house that, like, you would want or I would want that we want to buy, and
01:56:16.720 then let's create a, you know, like a murder house story about it.
01:56:22.480 So, while the price suddenly plunges and we're like, we're not again.
01:56:26.360 You know what?
01:56:27.340 That murder house doesn't bother us.
01:56:30.200 But it's not really a murder house.
01:56:32.740 It's just one we said was a murder house.
01:56:35.280 They don't know we started that rumor about the murder house.
01:56:39.060 Jeffrey Epstein, this is the place where he took the...
01:56:41.720 Oh, I love this.
01:56:43.340 Yeah.
01:56:43.900 I love this.
01:56:44.980 Yeah.
01:56:45.460 You should implement this through realestateagentsitrust.com.
01:56:48.080 Just get your agents to start leaking.
01:56:49.480 Would you like the murder house option?
01:56:56.100 I mean, there are real estate agents you can trust most of the time.
01:57:01.120 You can trust them to help you.
01:57:02.820 I mean, the other people are screwed, but they'll help you.
01:57:05.080 It's a murder house thing for you.
01:57:07.440 All right.
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01:58:49.820 In a new study, scientists have warned that the Earth's demise could be even more violent and chaotic than we thought.
01:58:59.040 Our planet will be swallowed up by our expanding sun, according to researchers from the University of Warwick.
01:59:09.640 Meanwhile, other planets in our solar system will be crushed and ground into dust.
01:59:15.880 Starting in about 5 billion years, mark it on your calendar, our sun will burn through the hydrogen in its core.
01:59:24.880 Before ballooning outwards to more than 200 times its original size and then starts to burn helium in its outer layers.
01:59:32.840 While some massive stars explode in a supernova, they collapse.
01:59:38.060 Our star will be enough to simply die out as it eats the last of the nuclear fuel.
01:59:43.840 When this happens in about 6 billion years, it will leave behind a white dwarf.
01:59:49.900 For anybody who had our Earth and everything we know will be destroyed by a white dwarf, you're a winner.
02:00:01.800 Typical white privilege right there.
02:00:04.320 Inaction.
02:00:05.040 Yeah, Snow White's not so funny now, is it?
02:00:07.080 Hmm.
02:00:08.540 There's Dopey, Happy, Doc, and the one that kills and destroys everything.
02:00:15.920 This is why they tried to change all the races of the dwarves.
02:00:18.940 Yeah.
02:00:19.360 In the new movie.
02:00:20.160 Like, there's, I'm telling you, there's a white dwarf that's coming.
02:00:22.840 Yep.
02:00:23.180 It's coming.
02:00:23.880 Just trying to get ahead of the news.
02:00:25.040 Right.
02:00:25.500 Yeah.
02:00:25.980 By 6 billion years.
02:00:27.280 So, I don't know if that movie will have the legs to last the 6 billion years.
02:00:33.980 Yeah, 3 to 4 billion, maybe.
02:00:35.900 But I doubt 6 billion.
02:00:38.020 And here's the crazy thing.
02:00:40.800 Just before the 6 billion years is up, there are going to be people in the capital of the world, whatever it is.
02:00:48.160 Because it will be a one world global government by then.
02:00:51.320 And there will be people saying, the white dwarf is coming.
02:00:57.900 And it's your car that's doing it.
02:01:01.500 They're like, cars?
02:01:02.600 Cars?
02:01:03.260 I mean, I thought we fixed that problem.
02:01:05.240 No.
02:01:06.260 Whatever we change to, that's what's causing it now.
02:01:09.300 Hmm.
02:01:10.480 Probably.
02:01:10.700 We gotta stop it now.
02:01:11.680 Otherwise, the white dwarf will come.
02:01:13.960 Just saying.
02:01:14.500 You have to think about your children, though.
02:01:16.340 You know, you think about these things that are happening.
02:01:17.960 They try to make you scared.
02:01:19.200 What about your children?
02:01:20.320 Or your children's children?
02:01:21.980 Or your children's children's children?
02:01:23.540 And when I get to that level, I say, screw them.
02:01:26.060 They can, whatever happens to them, I don't care.
02:01:28.040 I care about the kids.
02:01:29.020 I care about my kids' kids.
02:01:30.140 After that, screw you guys.
02:01:31.400 Figure it out.
02:01:32.080 It is really weird.
02:01:33.120 You're like, you know, you think to yourself, okay, I do care about my kids.
02:01:36.600 I'm worried about my kids.
02:01:37.400 Oh, yeah.
02:01:37.920 For sure.
02:01:38.200 I'm worried about my grandchildren.
02:01:39.640 Definitely.
02:01:41.080 My granddad.
02:01:41.920 My great-grandchildren.
02:01:43.140 Yeah.
02:01:43.800 I doubt I'll be alive long enough to see them.
02:01:46.100 And even if I do, I'll probably be really old.
02:01:48.680 They'll be really young.
02:01:49.720 And I don't really relate.
02:01:51.520 And they're really just kind of like, you're on your own, kid.
02:01:54.620 I mean, I can't carry this concern around for everybody for all time.
02:01:59.080 How many diseases have we solved?
02:02:00.900 How many incredible things have we come up with?
02:02:02.620 If you can't figure out 0.7 degrees Celsius by the time three generations pass by, you deserve
02:02:08.460 to die, kid.
02:02:09.500 Amen.
02:02:09.940 You know what?
02:02:10.560 That white dwarf should come for you at night.
02:02:12.420 In fact, I think that I'm going to start telling my great-grandchildren when they're born, I
02:02:16.820 think there's a white dwarf under your bed.
02:02:18.720 Right.
02:02:18.980 And he's coming to kill you.
02:02:21.000 And then hopefully over time that will inspire them to scientifically innovate themselves out
02:02:25.240 of yet another problem.
02:02:26.980 Oh.
02:02:27.840 Okay.
02:02:28.220 That too.
02:02:28.660 Oh, that's it.
02:02:31.160 There you go.
02:02:32.320 Right?
02:02:32.820 That's nice and easy.
02:02:33.620 Yeah.
02:02:33.840 And you can make one of those new, like they're making those new horror movies out of all the
02:02:36.920 beloved characters like Winnie the Pooh.
02:02:39.220 You could make one of those with a white dwarf and like reinforce it.
02:02:43.040 There's one under your bed and the white dwarf is probably going to kill you.
02:02:46.440 I will crush you to dust.
02:02:49.720 There you go.
02:02:50.340 I like that.
02:02:50.800 Now you have the voice.
02:02:51.500 I'm going to burn up all of the helium.
02:02:55.180 You really have an impressive dwarf voice there.
02:02:57.820 Thank you.
02:02:58.280 Now you've given up too much of it and AI can take over and make an entire movie using
02:03:03.160 your impression.
02:03:05.520 Damn AI.
02:03:06.120 That's how this ends.
02:03:06.940 And if it wasn't, if I wasn't already an AI at generated voice, it might carry a little
02:03:12.640 more weight when I'd say, damn you, AI.
02:03:17.800 Are you still, this is going back for a second on the thing.
02:03:22.000 Do you, isn't it, you mentioned this briefly.
02:03:24.100 We don't know anything about Steven Paddock, the think shooter in Las Vegas.
02:03:28.160 Like it is fascinating that that is like one of the most perplexing things that I can
02:03:35.160 remember.
02:03:35.560 Have you watched the octopus murders yet?
02:03:38.800 I have not.
02:03:39.960 Okay.
02:03:40.600 So I'm, I found out who I'm talking to.
02:03:42.840 Uh, I'm doing an interview with the guy who's currently, he's the lead character of the,
02:03:49.500 the documentary.
02:03:50.460 He's the, the, uh, reporter that's picked up all this work.
02:03:55.960 Okay.
02:03:56.360 And the guy who is in charge of the documentary.
02:03:59.600 They're both coming in.
02:04:00.420 You have to watch it because my first thought on how come they haven't, we don't know anything
02:04:06.100 about that guy who was shooting up in, in Vegas.
02:04:08.880 Yeah.
02:04:10.000 Yeah.
02:04:10.720 You know why?
02:04:12.440 Government agent.
02:04:14.540 Is that confirmed now?
02:04:15.740 Because you watched a documentary.
02:04:17.320 I watched a documentary.
02:04:18.540 Has no evidence of that.
02:04:19.920 Doesn't even bring him up, but that's what they want you to think.
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