The Glenn Beck Program - July 18, 2023


The Elites’ Plan to Make Sure You Own NOTHING & They Own YOU | Guest: Carol Roth | 7⧸18⧸23


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 5 minutes

Words per Minute

150.0719

Word Count

18,787

Sentence Count

1,667

Misogynist Sentences

27

Hate Speech Sentences

36


Summary

Glenn Beck delivers an hour long monologue from the Standing Rock Ranch on the border of North Dakota and South Dakota, where he talks about Ukraine, the Constitution, and the need for a government that is better than the one we have now.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 I think we should all be concerned because who knows if Sam Britton is out of the luggage stealing business, he may be going into the home title fraud business next.
00:00:08.000 Who knows?
00:00:09.060 Because he is one of those guys that is a criminal mastermind, as we saw, by the luggage conveyor belt.
00:00:16.700 No dresses to be gained there, Stu.
00:00:18.820 No dresses.
00:00:19.880 If you steal someone's home.
00:00:21.520 Addresses.
00:00:22.740 Yeah, addresses but no dresses.
00:00:24.520 Addresses but no dresses.
00:00:25.560 I like that.
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00:01:27.080 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:47.900 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:50.720 Hello, America.
00:01:55.960 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program live from the Standing Rock Ranch.
00:01:59.300 We got a lot to do today.
00:02:00.620 We're going to start with Ukraine and presidential power and, you know, how healthy are we to start a war?
00:02:10.820 We go there in 60 seconds.
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00:03:38.060 So, why did we form this country?
00:03:47.420 Well, we told the king that we needed to break away because we believed things that he didn't, and really, at the time, nobody else did.
00:03:58.180 We said, we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, and among those rights are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
00:04:09.040 And governments are instituted among men to protect those rights.
00:04:13.740 That was an unthinkable thought, unspeakable at the time, because we were all ruled over.
00:04:22.780 We had people who were our superiors, people who were born to rule and rule over us.
00:04:30.360 But we said, we hold these things to be self-evident, and that's what we're going to do if we break away.
00:04:38.680 Well, did we do it?
00:04:40.540 Well, in some ways, yes, we tried.
00:04:44.740 We've never really gotten it right from the beginning.
00:04:47.660 We didn't get it right.
00:04:48.600 But that's because people are flawed, and times are complex, and changing people to do the right thing sometimes will take generations to do.
00:05:02.220 But after we won the war, we set out a constitution.
00:05:07.200 And that constitution, the first words were shocking again.
00:05:13.640 We, the people of the United States.
00:05:17.140 That had never been written before.
00:05:19.200 The people did not establish a government.
00:05:22.540 But we did.
00:05:24.120 We, the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union.
00:05:29.880 What does that mean?
00:05:31.400 That we will never be perfect.
00:05:33.820 But we are trying and striving for a more perfect, just be better than you were yesterday.
00:05:40.100 To establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, and provide for the common defense.
00:05:49.220 May I ask, let me go through these, and may I ask if your government is doing any of these?
00:05:58.120 Are we trying to form a more perfect union?
00:06:04.480 Some would say yes.
00:06:05.780 Yeah, we're trying out some new things.
00:06:07.680 We're, you know, dreaming up some new ways to police.
00:06:11.780 Okay, well, let's just say that's true.
00:06:15.100 Is that a more perfect union?
00:06:17.760 Because we are divided sharply on it.
00:06:20.980 To establish justice, do you feel justice is being served?
00:06:29.040 I think we have destroyed justice.
00:06:32.700 Ensure domestic tranquility.
00:06:34.380 Is our government working towards tranquility, or is our government dividing us to provide for the common defense?
00:06:45.580 Are they?
00:06:47.120 Or are they now turning their guns, their investigative bodies, the spy agencies, against the American people?
00:06:57.160 Are they providing for the common defense?
00:07:00.120 Are they doing that at the border?
00:07:01.700 However, to promote the general welfare, I'm not sure what that means, other than making sure that they're trying to do the best in growing our country and helping us be free so we can generally be happy and taken care of by ourselves.
00:07:28.300 And the most important one is secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity.
00:07:36.020 Are we doing that?
00:07:40.040 Is our government involved in making sure that we have a country left to give to our kids?
00:07:50.480 Because those are the reasons we established this constitution.
00:07:56.240 And if this government is not doing those things, then we're failing as citizens who run the country.
00:08:05.240 Right now, you have Joe Biden, who is gaming for absolute power.
00:08:18.180 You can always tell how somebody has absolute power because they can break the law openly and never fear any repercussions.
00:08:25.940 You know, they said that Donald Trump wanted to be a fascist.
00:08:29.240 Boy, he was the worst fascist ever, wasn't he?
00:08:32.380 I mean, the guy couldn't get away with anything.
00:08:34.020 By the way, I would just like to say for a guy who is investigated by every single spy agency in the world, vetted in ways I can't even imagine.
00:08:47.280 For them to only come up with what they've come up with, he's got some documents in his house.
00:08:56.440 Really?
00:08:57.440 I mean, even I'm surprised.
00:08:58.960 The guy was building buildings, you know, in New York City.
00:09:03.100 That's not usually a very clean business.
00:09:06.500 Nothing?
00:09:06.980 Nothing?
00:09:07.180 And yet, the fascistic part of our deep state, they decided he's guilty and so they will find something.
00:09:21.680 Is he the one that can break the law openly and never fear any repercussions?
00:09:26.400 To be a dictator, you have to have power enough that you can even violate the ancient creeds and the deep-seated taboos.
00:09:40.540 You can have your son doing cocaine and hookers and you can lie about all of it.
00:09:49.000 You can take money from the Chinese as president of the United States.
00:09:56.400 I mean, I don't think we get any deeper than the ancient creeds and deep-seated taboos that just should not be violated.
00:10:05.980 More than that, the president on the take from another country?
00:10:12.140 To be a dictator, you need the ability to commit crime in broad daylight.
00:10:19.180 Now, we have heard abuse of power for a long time.
00:10:22.220 We heard it under George W. Bush.
00:10:24.760 More about it under Trump.
00:10:26.800 But what about Obama or Biden?
00:10:30.060 In his first week alone, Biden signed 21 executive orders.
00:10:34.520 That's far more than Trump, Obama, Bush combined.
00:10:37.720 Now, Friday, he added another one to his list by issuing an order authorizing the Secretary of Defense and Secretary of Homeland Security to call up the military and the Coast Guard reservists to support NATO operations on the alliance's eastern flank.
00:10:55.860 The order authorizes the Pentagon to send 3,000 reservists for deployment to support Ukraine in Operation Atlantic Resolve.
00:11:07.260 We also found out last week that the president is sending even more weapons.
00:11:16.240 We have found out that now it looks like our fighter jets are already over there.
00:11:20.920 Did you know that?
00:11:21.660 Did you know that when the president gave his speech in Helsinki, he said there's overwhelming support from the American people?
00:11:31.240 There's overwhelming support from the members of Congress, both the House and the Senate and both parties.
00:11:36.240 Some extreme elements in the Republican Party diverge from this unity.
00:11:41.440 But we're all in.
00:11:44.220 Is that the way you feel?
00:11:46.360 Is that the way your neighbors feel?
00:11:48.200 The people who don't necessarily agree with you.
00:11:50.140 Is that what they feel?
00:11:51.500 We're all in?
00:12:01.900 We're also sending cluster bombs.
00:12:06.260 Cluster bombs.
00:12:08.400 Those are basically they become landmines and they can go over a huge, huge area.
00:12:17.380 And they just wait there for somebody to step on it or a kid to play with it.
00:12:21.620 And then they blow up.
00:12:28.640 Are we all in on a war?
00:12:31.420 And if we are, are we prepared for war?
00:12:35.980 And I don't mean just mentally.
00:12:38.540 I mean, are we prepared?
00:12:40.080 There was a story that came out yesterday on the blaze.
00:12:44.640 It will be a very slow process to refill the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
00:12:53.360 It could take decades.
00:12:59.120 Now, what is the Strategic Oil Reserve?
00:13:02.240 Well, the Strategic Oil, why were we fighting in World War II?
00:13:05.880 In the deserts of Africa.
00:13:08.640 Why were we over there?
00:13:09.820 Why were they over there?
00:13:11.540 Simple.
00:13:12.480 Oil.
00:13:13.880 You have to have oil for the machinery of war.
00:13:18.040 I'm sorry, I haven't seen the new Abrams tank that has the solar panels on it.
00:13:25.780 Or the wind turbine on the top of our plane.
00:13:30.560 So, when the turbine turns because of the wind, the jets will turn.
00:13:36.760 It doesn't work this way.
00:13:38.760 We have to have oil.
00:13:40.480 Well, the SPR is at a 40-year low now.
00:13:49.220 Why did we release 211 million barrels for prices at the gas pump?
00:13:57.840 The Reserve has a storage capacity of 714 million.
00:14:03.160 It is currently holding 346 million barrels.
00:14:06.860 This is 40% of it gone.
00:14:09.420 It took six months for the Biden administration to sell 180 million barrels.
00:14:16.420 It will take decades now to refill.
00:14:20.060 By the way, we filled it at approximately $29 a barrel.
00:14:28.020 $29 a barrel.
00:14:29.720 Today, it will cost us about $75 a barrel.
00:14:33.140 Well, that's good because we have money, right?
00:14:35.160 The U.S. Congressional Budget Office.
00:14:40.060 Now, these are the guys who always get it wrong.
00:14:43.060 So, I say that and you'll be like, oh, okay, well, the news can't be bad.
00:14:46.560 No, they always get it wrong because they always underestimate the cost of things.
00:14:54.860 They're always like, gee, I thought that was going to be $5.
00:14:57.280 No, no, it's $500,000 for that toilet seat.
00:15:04.100 The national debt, they have come out and said, will be nearly twice as large as the U.S. economy in 30 years.
00:15:12.420 Our debt will be twice as large as our economy.
00:15:17.500 Does that sound good?
00:15:20.940 They just released their forecast.
00:15:23.780 The U.S. Treasury has reported $1.4 trillion deficits so far in the nine months of this fiscal year.
00:15:32.140 If you look at the last 12 months, we've added to our debt $2 trillion.
00:15:44.320 How much are we borrowing a day?
00:15:47.500 We are borrowing $5.1 billion every day.
00:15:53.340 That's $63,000 per second.
00:15:58.480 $63,000 per second.
00:16:02.200 How much do you make in a year?
00:16:06.800 If you look up the average taxpayer, the average taxpayer pays $15,500 per year.
00:16:14.180 It's just under that.
00:16:14.940 That means for the $5 billion, $5.1 billion, it will take every dime of every dollar you are paying to the Treasury every year.
00:16:29.140 It will take every dollar, every dime for the next $329,032 years to pay for the money that we borrow today.
00:16:41.300 So, if you and your family are responsible for just today's debt, you'll have that paid off in 3,655 generations.
00:16:53.300 Don't worry.
00:16:54.040 Now, that's assuming that we're only going to live for 90 years.
00:16:56.720 And let's just say, because of all of the great new technology that we're not going to be able to afford, we all live to 150 years.
00:17:05.560 Well, that's great, because now it's only a mere 2,193 generations to pay off today's borrowing.
00:17:14.220 Now, this doesn't include the estimated $150 trillion needed to stop global warming.
00:17:24.880 You know, so that may edge that debt up just a little bit, maybe by $150 trillion.
00:17:30.680 But don't worry.
00:17:31.960 You leave that worry to our children.
00:17:34.080 You know what I mean?
00:17:34.580 They're going to love us so much just for spending the $5 trillion, sorry, the $5 billion on things today.
00:17:42.300 You know, things that we don't even know what they are.
00:17:45.260 Oh, they're going to love us so much.
00:17:47.560 So much.
00:17:49.100 By the end of 2023, the federal debt held by the public is 98% of GDP.
00:17:59.060 Debt rises in relation to GDP.
00:18:01.880 It surpasses its historic high in 2029 when it reaches 107% of GDP.
00:18:10.700 By 2053, 181% of GDP.
00:18:17.660 Are we really, I mean, I've heard that we're out of airplanes and tanks and shells and all kinds of weapons,
00:18:25.360 and we don't have enough soldiers.
00:18:26.780 And the soldiers we do have are currently busy, you know, doing, gyrating on the stage in dresses.
00:18:33.940 And we don't have any strategic reserves.
00:18:37.600 We don't have an awful lot of money.
00:18:39.420 And I don't see the will to go to World War III.
00:18:44.020 What is it exactly that Biden is planning for us?
00:18:47.840 More in just a second.
00:18:48.980 It's really hard to find experts, to find really good help.
00:18:55.640 Sometimes when you want something done right, you have to go out and form your own company to make it happen.
00:19:01.020 And that's what I did with real estate agents I trust.
00:19:03.500 This is kind of my way of thinking a number of years ago when I got fed up with having to deal with real estate agents
00:19:11.860 that I didn't know what they were doing.
00:19:14.600 I had no idea how to even interview and find a good real estate agent.
00:19:19.500 Hi, can you sell my house?
00:19:21.040 Yes, I can.
00:19:22.160 What are you going to do?
00:19:23.500 I'm going to sell your house and blow up some balloons and, you know, technical stuff like that.
00:19:28.540 Oh, okay.
00:19:29.400 Well, I trust you with my biggest investment ever.
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00:20:38.800 I will tell you that there's some disturbing things going on.
00:20:43.020 First about war, of course, but also about the trustworthiness of our country.
00:20:49.860 By the way, you know, before I leave the war front and how we're unprepared, I don't know
00:20:55.360 if you saw this, but the Harvard area middle schools, they've just dropped Algebra 1.
00:21:02.900 Now, why couldn't they have done that when I was in school?
00:21:08.420 I hated Algebra.
00:21:12.420 Hated it.
00:21:13.720 And I remember looking at my math teacher.
00:21:16.700 I don't know, it must have been in the 9th grade, 8th grade, 9th grade.
00:21:19.240 And I said, excuse me, everything that I will do in my life is all in 60.
00:21:28.380 You know, for instance, 5 from 60 is 55, and it's 5 minutes before the beginning of the
00:21:36.980 next hour.
00:21:37.680 That's all I need to know.
00:21:39.480 Why am I studying Algebra?
00:21:41.460 And my math teacher said, Mr. Beck, shut up and open your textbook.
00:21:46.180 And I did.
00:21:46.840 So I learned Algebra.
00:21:47.980 And I've never used it.
00:21:50.000 But we should learn it.
00:21:52.340 But Algebra 1 eliminated from the Harvard area middle schools because too many white
00:21:58.900 and Asian students are taking it.
00:22:02.460 I don't care.
00:22:03.920 I don't care if they're green polka dotted people.
00:22:06.260 I really don't mind.
00:22:07.580 Please, can someone teach and make sure that we learn Algebra?
00:22:15.160 I just like to be able to know, hey, I'm driving over a bridge.
00:22:19.060 It's going to be stable.
00:22:20.560 Hey, I'm getting on an airplane.
00:22:21.920 It's not going to fall out of the sky.
00:22:24.500 Somebody needs to know math.
00:22:27.620 And I don't care what color they are.
00:22:33.060 Back in just a minute.
00:22:34.480 Gosh, I'm turning into Archie Bunker.
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00:24:11.780 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:24:15.540 Yeah, I am.
00:24:16.960 I'm up at the ranch.
00:24:20.020 I think one of the problems we have with America is a lack of storytelling.
00:24:24.280 We're telling our history in dates.
00:24:26.940 And then we're telling our future in movies.
00:24:31.400 And we're doing it in a way where it's not credible.
00:24:34.220 I mean, this is why I wrote the book Dark Future, which pick up your copy now, wherever books are sold.
00:24:41.500 It has, I don't even know, 1,000, 2,000 footnotes in it, because people need to understand that this is real, not science fiction.
00:24:51.180 And I'm up at the ranch at the Standing Rock Ranch.
00:24:54.760 And every year, I am holding a symposium here at the ranch with the Inspired Arts League.
00:25:02.940 And we have some of the best artists in America.
00:25:07.860 I mean, it's Jeremy Lipking and Albin Veselka and Adrian Stein and Quang Ho and all of these people from all over the country and the world coming here.
00:25:17.780 And we learn story, how to tell stories, because people, you know, when you went into the churches in the medieval days, that's what the stained glass windows were for.
00:25:29.520 People couldn't read.
00:25:31.040 And so they would look and they would learn the story through art.
00:25:36.700 But we have a guy who is here who's teaching us this week, and he's the guy responsible for the design of some of the best movies you've ever seen, far as, you know, animated movies.
00:25:50.340 Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, Little Mermaid.
00:25:53.440 He did all of, you know, a lot of these movies.
00:25:56.220 And then he went on to work with Marvel, to problem solve for Marvel.
00:26:01.180 Well, the problem is we have lost our story entirely, and it's being replaced right now.
00:26:11.660 That's what the book Dark Future is about, the great narrative.
00:26:15.200 It's being replaced with a new story and new traditions.
00:26:20.280 Remember what Michelle Obama said?
00:26:22.160 We'll have to have new traditions.
00:26:24.520 Well, we do.
00:26:25.200 Pat is here to talk to us about what this month is celebrating, which, of course, I know, Pat, because you're not a hater.
00:26:34.580 You've already been making a big deal out of it in this new tradition.
00:26:40.040 It's, of course, July is.
00:26:43.260 Of course.
00:26:44.500 And I'd never insult, you know, the listeners to the show by speaking it out loud, something they already know so well.
00:26:53.800 You know?
00:26:55.700 Wow.
00:26:56.540 Really?
00:26:57.220 Yeah.
00:26:57.580 Wow, that's how holy it is to you.
00:26:59.680 Yes, exactly.
00:27:00.560 Wow.
00:27:00.900 Exactly.
00:27:01.600 That is good.
00:27:02.280 In a way, I now feel bad for even that, because we have said the name, because we obviously are so in tune with this.
00:27:09.380 So in tune.
00:27:10.000 And now I feel like we've.
00:27:10.900 Our listeners are going to be, they're going to be sick of us repeating the name of what we're celebrating this week.
00:27:17.820 Which is Glenn, of course.
00:27:18.840 Of this month.
00:27:19.480 Glenn?
00:27:19.700 Uh, Handicapped Pride Month.
00:27:24.700 Definitely not.
00:27:25.820 What's the last year they used Handicapped in one of these names?
00:27:29.620 Like 1840, maybe?
00:27:31.920 It is, of course, as we all know, Disability Pride Month.
00:27:36.280 Disabled.
00:27:36.500 Yeah, of course.
00:27:37.720 Disability.
00:27:38.500 Of course.
00:27:38.800 Yeah.
00:27:39.400 Pride Month.
00:27:40.120 Pride Month.
00:27:40.520 You're proud of your disability.
00:27:42.740 Well, yes.
00:27:43.180 And you actually got it right, Pat.
00:27:44.560 Of course, as you mentioned, you're an expert on this.
00:27:46.740 But I actually, at first thought, are we celebrating, like, another version of Pride Month for disabled people?
00:27:54.460 Do they get their own month?
00:27:55.240 Like the one-legged lesbian.
00:27:57.400 Right.
00:27:57.720 Is that?
00:27:58.340 Right.
00:27:58.660 Is this her month?
00:27:59.900 But no, no.
00:28:00.320 Is this her month?
00:28:01.020 It's just celebrating people, generally, who have disabilities.
00:28:04.740 So they're taking pride in these disabilities.
00:28:07.560 Okay.
00:28:08.140 Okay.
00:28:08.480 Which, of course, we all know.
00:28:11.140 We all know.
00:28:11.780 Again.
00:28:12.320 Yeah.
00:28:12.720 I've got my tree up.
00:28:13.720 I've had my tree up since May.
00:28:15.740 I get so excited about this.
00:28:17.760 Do you decorate yours with prosthetics like I do?
00:28:20.020 Because it...
00:28:21.480 Well, no.
00:28:22.760 That's a good idea.
00:28:24.300 I just take all the toy soldiers and break a leg or an arm off.
00:28:27.500 Okay.
00:28:28.800 All right.
00:28:29.020 And so, wow.
00:28:31.240 I mean, I can't even believe how many different months there are.
00:28:37.100 We went over this when one day you were out, Glenn, and we went through the whole calendar.
00:28:41.340 But that was LGBTQQIA2+.
00:28:43.860 2+, which I guess would not include disability pride month.
00:28:47.700 No, of course not.
00:28:48.680 No.
00:28:49.500 That's...
00:28:50.020 Unless you're gay or bi or two-spirited, then you would be in that group if you were that
00:28:57.040 and disabled.
00:28:58.800 Right.
00:28:58.900 But now, I think it's a little unfair because if you're gay and disabled, you get two months.
00:29:05.140 What if...
00:29:05.560 Well, I think you should get three, honestly.
00:29:07.240 I mean, shouldn't August be disability pride pride month?
00:29:10.400 Oh.
00:29:11.200 I'm just throwing it out there.
00:29:13.420 It seems like we should embrace this.
00:29:15.880 It probably will be next year.
00:29:17.220 Next year.
00:29:17.780 Yeah.
00:29:18.180 It probably will be.
00:29:19.200 Okay.
00:29:19.880 All right.
00:29:20.800 It really is incredible.
00:29:23.200 I don't know how we got here.
00:29:25.240 I...
00:29:25.680 Slowly but surely.
00:29:27.560 Yeah.
00:29:28.000 Steadily.
00:29:28.900 And we ignored too many things.
00:29:30.240 You know...
00:29:31.360 Yeah.
00:29:31.760 It's like, how does somebody go bankrupt?
00:29:35.060 Very slowly and then all at once.
00:29:37.360 Yeah.
00:29:38.520 We didn't notice the very slowly part.
00:29:41.140 And we're noticing the all at once part, which is so good as we're here on the eve of
00:29:47.340 not only another very special pride month, but also on the eve of World War II, or III.
00:29:55.420 I think that is...
00:29:56.680 Man, I feel warm inside.
00:29:59.400 I feel like 7,000 degrees warm inside, but it's really special.
00:30:04.960 It's really special.
00:30:05.380 I go back to last week and the original story that Kamala Harris told about the two frogs,
00:30:11.880 you know, because that...
00:30:13.220 Nobody's heard that, and it really resonated with me.
00:30:16.320 Did she write that?
00:30:17.060 Was that an original piece of writing?
00:30:17.840 I thought that, I think, just last week.
00:30:19.120 Okay.
00:30:19.440 Yeah.
00:30:20.300 Good heavens.
00:30:21.180 I've missed the Kamala Harris two frog.
00:30:23.300 Oh, you missed the...
00:30:23.960 How did I miss it?
00:30:25.000 Oh, man.
00:30:25.700 Oh, yeah.
00:30:26.360 Apparently, Glenn, if you put one frog in a pot of water and you slowly turn up the heat,
00:30:34.080 that frog's just going to stay in there and enjoy it until he dies.
00:30:37.560 But the other frog, if you put the frog in the water and then turn it up really high,
00:30:42.280 really fast, that frog will jump out of the pot.
00:30:45.440 Wow.
00:30:46.000 And that's what happened to us, right?
00:30:48.000 We were the first frog.
00:30:51.760 Huh.
00:30:53.020 I don't think that's actually true.
00:30:55.460 It isn't true.
00:30:56.360 No, it isn't.
00:30:57.360 It's not true.
00:30:58.540 Both frogs will jump out of the pot.
00:31:00.340 It's a nice fairy tale.
00:31:01.200 Yeah.
00:31:02.240 Again, again, a very nice fairy tale given to us by Kamala Harris.
00:31:09.140 Now, I don't know if you saw this, but if Biden were to drop out, there is a three-way...
00:31:17.100 This is how bad it is for the Democrats.
00:31:21.920 There's a three-way tie.
00:31:24.600 Eighteen percent of Democratic voters would say, I'm with Kamala Harris.
00:31:30.340 Okay.
00:31:30.840 You'd think the sitting VP would have 75% of the vote, right?
00:31:35.560 Yeah, you'd think.
00:31:37.660 And it's 18.
00:31:38.340 Which I thought was high.
00:31:39.700 Eighteen.
00:31:40.260 Second, second is Hillary Clinton at 15.
00:31:44.820 Oh, my gosh.
00:31:45.640 Third is Bernie Sanders at 12.
00:31:50.400 Yeah, the Democrats are in good shape, aren't they?
00:31:52.580 Yeah.
00:31:53.120 The best part about this poll is the face made by Gavin Newsom when he reads it.
00:31:59.760 Oh, yeah.
00:32:00.180 I love it.
00:32:00.620 I love the idea of this guy sitting there opening up this poll and realizing he's not
00:32:07.540 even in the top three because, you know what?
00:32:10.080 He really thinks he's in the top three.
00:32:12.540 He thinks he's number one by a mile.
00:32:14.840 He does.
00:32:15.340 And he's not.
00:32:16.260 Well, you also have those receiving at least four percent.
00:32:21.880 California Governor Gavin Newsom, Pete Buttigieg, Robert F. Kennedy, Elizabeth Warren, Alexandria
00:32:31.240 Ocasio-Cortez, and Stacey Abrams.
00:32:35.580 I mean, you can pick any of those and I'd be happy.
00:32:38.380 You know what I mean?
00:32:39.660 Oh, my gosh.
00:32:41.060 They really do have a bad feel.
00:32:42.080 Oh, my gosh.
00:32:43.060 They do.
00:32:43.480 They have nothing.
00:32:44.780 Is AOC even old enough now to be president?
00:32:47.360 She's 35 in October.
00:32:49.480 Okay.
00:32:49.980 I didn't think she was currently.
00:32:51.420 She isn't currently.
00:32:52.560 In October, she is.
00:32:53.580 She would qualify for it because she turns.
00:32:56.120 I think it's October.
00:32:57.560 You were such an ageist.
00:33:01.060 Going on that old dusty document, you have to be at least 35.
00:33:05.260 What an ageist you are.
00:33:06.640 I'm so sick of it.
00:33:08.100 I know.
00:33:08.420 She could just identify as 38.
00:33:10.800 You know?
00:33:11.580 Right.
00:33:12.200 Why not?
00:33:13.440 We're changing everything else.
00:33:15.960 By the way, before we get to Stacey Abrams, let's remember that
00:33:21.420 Biden is still in the race, but he's facing two foes.
00:33:25.200 One is Robert F.
00:33:26.380 Kennedy Jr.
00:33:28.180 And the other that doesn't get a lot of talk is self-help author Marianne Williamson.
00:33:33.160 And she'll cuddle with Putin and it'll be, I mean, the war will be over.
00:33:40.740 She'll be like, let me just, let's hug it out.
00:33:43.180 Let's hug it out.
00:33:44.080 Can I make a potentially unpopular point with the audience for a moment here?
00:33:49.820 Have we come to the point that we've oversold how well RFK Jr. is doing in this race?
00:33:55.620 Like, I understand that there's a lot of people on the right who have this affinity,
00:33:58.960 this sudden affinity for RFK Jr.
00:34:02.040 I don't.
00:34:02.360 Oh, I don't.
00:34:03.000 Don't.
00:34:03.580 You don't, Glenn, because, you know, he basically threatened your life in front of thousands
00:34:07.260 of people.
00:34:08.000 So I can understand why you might not be coming along for that one.
00:34:12.200 He accused you of treason and said you should be treated like a traitor along with Rush
00:34:16.600 Limbaugh.
00:34:16.740 And this is over climate change, right?
00:34:18.200 Over climate change.
00:34:19.420 Yeah.
00:34:20.000 We all, but I would like to say it's overstated.
00:34:22.480 He said thousands of people, it was on CNN, so it was maybe a couple of hundred people.
00:34:26.500 No, it was at a big live event.
00:34:28.260 He said it on stage at a massive live event where there were a lot of people who saw it.
00:34:33.520 Wow.
00:34:33.860 And like, I get that, like, as I've said it, the fact that RFK Jr. is hitting 20% is a
00:34:40.820 crazy, crazy thing.
00:34:42.300 It shouldn't happen.
00:34:43.180 And it shows how, one, there's a lot of name recognition for RFK Jr.
00:34:47.780 Two, he probably is connecting with some people in the Democratic Party.
00:34:50.460 Three, Joe Biden's really, really bad.
00:34:52.920 So there's a point to make there that he's hitting 20%.
00:34:55.860 However, I will say, everyone says this, that he's hitting 20%.
00:34:59.320 That one poll where he hit 20% was two months ago.
00:35:05.420 He's now had two months of polling where he has not hit 20%.
00:35:09.320 He is behind...
00:35:10.320 What has he hit?
00:35:11.380 Let me see.
00:35:12.160 I'll bring it up here in a second.
00:35:13.340 If, let's see, Democratic nomination.
00:35:16.680 He has not hit 20% in two months.
00:35:19.240 He's been hitting between eight and...
00:35:23.900 Eight.
00:35:24.640 Wow.
00:35:25.200 15.
00:35:25.840 Oh, man.
00:35:26.520 And we joke, a lot of people will sit here and say, oh, well, Ron DeSantis is a total
00:35:31.240 disaster.
00:35:31.940 He's 30 and 40 points behind.
00:35:34.080 There hasn't been a poll where RFK Jr. has been within 40 points at all.
00:35:40.280 I mean, it's been months, at least, since we've seen that.
00:35:43.180 In addition, the Marianne Williamson thing is interesting, right?
00:35:46.440 Like, Marianne Williamson, we can all agree, is a zilch of a candidate, right?
00:35:50.080 Like, she's not a real candidate.
00:35:51.940 She is nothing, right?
00:35:53.740 Like, no offense to her, but, like, she does not have a constituency.
00:35:57.260 She is just basically nothing.
00:35:59.280 Let me give you a couple of polls here.
00:36:00.860 Like, the Yahoo News poll from...
00:36:02.440 This is from June 20th.
00:36:05.440 Biden, 67.
00:36:07.560 Williamson, 4.
00:36:08.840 Kennedy, 8.
00:36:09.620 Like, okay, he's four points ahead of Marianne Williamson in this poll, sure.
00:36:16.580 Right?
00:36:17.180 Like, okay.
00:36:17.940 Okay.
00:36:18.740 Right.
00:36:19.140 Some polls he's up by 10.
00:36:21.860 Some polls he's up by, you know, like, he's up by 11.
00:36:25.000 He's up by 7.
00:36:25.860 He's up by 12.
00:36:26.780 Over her.
00:36:27.620 But, like, that is the difference between any...
00:36:29.700 You could throw any name on there, and they're going to get the 7% in one of these polls.
00:36:34.040 And he's getting 12.
00:36:35.520 He's getting 17.
00:36:36.400 He's getting 15.
00:36:37.240 Like, I'm not saying it's nothing.
00:36:39.740 Right?
00:36:40.000 And he's shown, like, some ability to connect to the right and to the center, which is impressive.
00:36:45.780 Right?
00:36:46.220 There are some things he's doing.
00:36:47.500 But let's not overstate this.
00:36:49.160 He's not competitive in this race at all.
00:36:52.100 No.
00:36:52.300 He's losing by 40 and 50 points in every single poll.
00:36:56.580 But that's only because once you get Marianne Williamson to drop out, you know, then that thing is a juggernaut.
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00:40:29.380 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:40:33.120 You know, there's so many things that are going on that you really are one of the only people that you may know
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00:40:45.380 The stories that we tell you every day are news stories.
00:40:50.660 They're not stories.
00:40:51.900 They're news stories.
00:40:53.960 And when you look around you, people are avoiding the news now.
00:41:00.220 And that's because they know they're not getting any truth.
00:41:04.060 You have to connect some of the dots for your friends, at least the ones that are open.
00:41:09.540 You have to connect some of the dots for your friends, at least the ones that are open to listening.
00:41:11.760 But it's very interesting to me because I'm hanging out the last couple of days with people who are not immersed in the news.
00:41:23.420 And what I'm coming away with is this feeling that some of them know that something is really, really wrong.
00:41:34.580 They don't know exactly what.
00:41:37.880 And, you know, they, for instance, don't know, we're going to war, aren't we?
00:41:44.500 Why are we going to war?
00:41:45.760 What's going on?
00:41:47.020 That should be something that we don't casually think of.
00:41:51.120 But people don't believe they're getting the truth from anyone.
00:41:56.040 It is really important that you do your own homework and bone up on as much of the truth as you can when you find it and share it with others.
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00:44:27.780 Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:44:30.700 Last week, we released Dark Future.
00:44:34.220 It is the second in the series of The Great Reset.
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00:44:46.480 There is another book that comes out today by Carol Roth,
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00:47:06.320 Stu, give me the update on Donald Trump.
00:47:11.200 He just posted something on Truth Social and ABC News is verifying it as well.
00:47:17.700 Yes, it's been confirmed by all the big media sources.
00:47:20.120 They are saying that Jack Smith has sent a letter to Trump, and I guess it was Sunday night.
00:47:29.040 Trump is saying it was Sunday night.
00:47:30.340 He's saying that he is a target of the January 6th grand jury investigation.
00:47:34.920 This is in Georgia.
00:47:36.280 Yep.
00:47:36.440 According to Trump, it gives me a very short four days to report to the grand jury, which almost always means an arrest and indictment.
00:47:44.360 And I believe this is actually the there's two on January 6th.
00:47:46.880 There's a Georgia one.
00:47:47.700 There's the federal one.
00:47:48.660 I think this is the federal one that they're talking about.
00:47:51.700 Smith is the guy who was appointed by Merrick Garland.
00:47:57.420 So, yes, it would be the federal one.
00:47:59.540 Right.
00:47:59.840 So there still could still be more.
00:48:02.020 There could still be more.
00:48:03.140 But this one is.
00:48:04.820 So there you go.
00:48:05.600 I think we have a totally non-biased justice system.
00:48:09.560 Oh, yeah, totally.
00:48:11.120 I think I mean, they can find all of this stuff and basically just make it up.
00:48:17.500 They can find all kinds of stuff on Donald Trump.
00:48:20.120 But, man, we can't find who had that cocaine.
00:48:22.640 We just can't find out of the 80 bank flags flagging the money, saying this is money laundering.
00:48:30.500 We just can't find any of those records for those banks in the Biden family.
00:48:34.820 It is so weird.
00:48:37.700 Anyway, I wanted to bring Carol Roth on today.
00:48:40.180 She is the author of a new book comes out today.
00:48:42.600 You will own nothing.
00:48:44.940 It is a great companion book for my book, Dark Future.
00:48:49.760 If you go and you buy one of them, you'll see these two items most bought together because I'm showing you the the mechanics of the machine.
00:49:02.040 And Carol takes not only the mechanics of the machine, but she takes it and now lays it out for what your life is, what it's going to look like, how it's going to come down, and more importantly, what to do about it.
00:49:16.820 Hi, Carol.
00:49:17.260 How are you?
00:49:17.720 Hi, Glenn.
00:49:19.220 I'm doing well.
00:49:20.040 And, again, congratulations on Dark Future.
00:49:22.540 And I do love seeing that every time you go to one of those online sites and they say, these books are frequently brought together.
00:49:28.640 Dark Future is below nothing.
00:49:30.600 Because we've been strategizing on this together and talking about it for, like, well over a year.
00:49:35.060 So, Carol, let me, let me, I want to just take you through the chapters of your book because it starts with socially unacceptable and social credit scores.
00:49:46.700 And there are so many people that don't know about social credit scores or when they hear it, they're like, that's crazy.
00:49:54.580 That's not going to happen here.
00:49:56.160 It is happening here.
00:49:58.020 So, take me through chapter one, just highlights.
00:50:00.620 Yeah, so with chapter one, we really kind of see what's happening with social credit.
00:50:07.500 And I would offer that there are sort of three phases.
00:50:10.380 One is cancel culture, where it's really, you know, kind of people going after your social standing, which is the way that you get opportunities.
00:50:18.980 They go after your jobs, which is obviously your income.
00:50:22.680 And in some cases, they go after your business.
00:50:24.960 And that gets kind of formalized into a sort of hybrid, loose social credit system.
00:50:31.600 You know, maybe the state's involved, but, you know, they haven't kind of formalized a number grading system.
00:50:37.220 And then you get to what China has, which is a full graded system, although it's still developing and it's sort of on a jurisdiction by jurisdiction basis.
00:50:46.000 So, if you think about what happened during COVID, if you were wrong think, if you were the ones who weren't wearing masks and, you know, not taking a vaccine, people were coming at you, whether it was your neighbor or, in some cases, the state.
00:51:02.260 You couldn't go to a restaurant.
00:51:04.500 You, you know, in some cases were they took a picture of you and put it on social media that you weren't wearing a mask.
00:51:10.020 They were calling your employer.
00:51:12.140 If you think about what the Biden executive orders, you in some places couldn't have a job or just a threat to businesses from the state that this executive order came down.
00:51:22.680 Well, we're not really in it and required, but boy, we don't want to take that heat.
00:51:27.300 So, we feel the pressure, even though there isn't sort of that formal mandate to us.
00:51:33.020 And then we actually saw the taking of assets, right?
00:51:36.340 We saw businesses, particularly small businesses, being shut down, again, not based on data and science, but based on political clout and connections.
00:51:45.300 Our neighbors to the north, if you were part of that trucker freedom convoy, you saw your bank account being seized.
00:51:52.520 And we're seeing it, you know, across, you know, being deplatformed, we're seeing collusion with the state.
00:51:57.580 So, this idea that social credit is just about, you know, quashing your right to speech, there's a huge financial tie there as well.
00:52:09.080 And really trying to manipulate people's behaviors, you know, whether you're Joe Rogan or Dave Chappelle or, you know, just a person on the street,
00:52:18.820 trying to manipulate that based on what a small group of people are saying is moral and right.
00:52:25.700 So, you say this leads us to a new financial world order, but you say it's coming in two parts.
00:52:33.700 And the first one is about debt.
00:52:37.960 Yeah, so the whole concept of a new financial world order, a new world order, sounds very conspiratorial.
00:52:45.740 And one of the things that I wanted to do with this book is take the conspiracy theory out of it.
00:52:51.040 Because, you know, it's very easy for people to say, oh, you know, new world order, that sounds tinfoil hattie, I'm going to dismiss it.
00:53:00.520 But as you wrote also in your book, and I cover it, and you own nothing, all you need to do is go to the White House's website.
00:53:08.480 You look at the speech that Joe Biden gave to the business roundtable, March 21st, 2022, and he walks through this.
00:53:14.580 New financial world orders happen on a regular basis.
00:53:18.220 We're about 80 years into ours being at the center of the financial universe.
00:53:22.580 But before us, it was the British, and before the British, it was the Dutch.
00:53:26.260 And so this is something that if you are elite and well-connected, you already know.
00:53:32.020 And so Joe Biden says this.
00:53:34.060 He says, you know, it's going to, every three or four generations, there's a new financial order,
00:53:38.500 and there's going to be a new world order out there, and we've got to lead it.
00:53:41.860 And I'm pretty sure when he's talking to the business roundtable, he's talking to those business elite,
00:53:46.600 probably not me and you, Glenn, and probably not the people who are listening here today.
00:53:51.580 Exactly right.
00:53:52.820 Yeah.
00:53:53.340 So if you're these people, and you're seeing that the global financial stakes are shifting,
00:54:00.220 do you just kind of sit back and hope everything works out for you,
00:54:04.800 or do you jockey to try to make sure that you and your cronies stay on top, retain your wealth, and retain your power?
00:54:12.100 I don't think it's at all conspiratorial.
00:54:14.120 I think anybody with a brain would say, of course you're going to try and do those kinds of things.
00:54:18.920 And it's not necessarily, hang on just a second, I'm sorry to interrupt,
00:54:23.220 but it's not just, we expect that to be true.
00:54:28.340 When 2008 came along, in 2006, I was talking to the guys that were all in Wall Street and financial sectors,
00:54:36.240 and I said, guys, this doesn't work.
00:54:39.820 And they would all fall back and say, Glenn, there's too much money at stake.
00:54:44.100 All of the big thinkers are making sure that everything is taken care of.
00:54:50.420 Well, we expected that.
00:54:52.280 That's what their excuse was.
00:54:54.460 You don't understand the system, and there's too much money at stake.
00:54:58.340 There's too much money at stake.
00:55:00.320 And so all of the big players, they know that.
00:55:04.080 And what are we going to do to protect it?
00:55:06.680 So it doesn't have to be nefarious.
00:55:08.840 In this case, I think it is.
00:55:10.380 But it doesn't have to be nefarious.
00:55:12.440 It's logical that they would do that.
00:55:15.800 It very much is.
00:55:17.460 And it's very much a rhyme of history.
00:55:20.240 It's that famous saying that's attributed to Mark Twain,
00:55:22.960 that history doesn't repeat itself, but it often does rhyme.
00:55:26.060 And so you can kind of see these cycles.
00:55:27.980 And lots of thinkers who are very well regarded will talk to you about these historical cycles.
00:55:33.100 So when you look at this new financial world order,
00:55:36.240 one of the things that occurs to me is that major economies
00:55:40.040 don't get sort of taken over by the outside.
00:55:43.820 They really implode from within.
00:55:45.820 And you can go all the way back to Rome from this.
00:55:48.300 This is all an internal undoing that maybe there's a catalyst at the end.
00:55:53.600 But it goes from basically where you have stable money
00:55:57.460 to having way too much debt and excesses,
00:56:01.340 and then you have to let your military lapse and all these kinds of things.
00:56:05.040 And so that's really where this first part of the new financial world order is,
00:56:09.960 is all the things that we have done internally to put ourselves in this position,
00:56:15.160 whether it's having public debt to GDP of 125 percent,
00:56:20.060 which even the IMF has said is unstable, the Treasury has said is unstable,
00:56:24.700 the CBO has said it's unstable.
00:56:26.600 So that does not sound very conspiracy theory to me.
00:56:30.460 Whether it's the Biden administration weaponizing the dollar
00:56:34.280 when they decided to freeze Russia's reserve assets after they invaded Ukraine.
00:56:40.140 The fact that the Fed has not kept the dollar stable on the international stage.
00:56:45.060 Oh, by the way, they haven't kept it stable at home either,
00:56:47.360 which is an amazing feat.
00:56:48.500 Usually it's one or the other.
00:56:50.120 So all these kinds of things move us,
00:56:53.000 you know, in that cycle that we have at that being at the center of the financial universe,
00:56:56.660 all of these things move us further to the edge.
00:57:00.500 And we're all seeing the repercussions.
00:57:02.500 We're seeing some of the de-dollarization already.
00:57:05.260 We're seeing the BRICS countries come out and say we're trying to have a new currency.
00:57:10.320 We know the impact of the debt load.
00:57:13.000 We've seen the inflation.
00:57:15.000 Again, none of all of this is very well documented.
00:57:17.900 And so really important and center to You Will Own Nothing was me going in.
00:57:23.320 And, you know, almost every paragraph has a little note on it where you can find the information.
00:57:28.760 And if I had a choice, by the way, of where to source the information,
00:57:32.880 I went to the corporate press because it's much harder for somebody who's trying to say
00:57:38.120 this is a conspiracy theory to say.
00:57:40.200 When I point out all this was in the Washington Post and Reuters, whatever,
00:57:44.020 it's much harder for them to dismiss it.
00:57:46.300 All right.
00:57:47.920 Back in just a second.
00:57:48.820 I want to talk to you about debt because there's a new stat out from the CBO that says
00:57:54.500 that we are now borrowing $5.1 billion every day.
00:58:01.900 That means, don't worry, if you're the average taxpayer and you're paying $15,000,
00:58:06.640 it will take you 3,200 generations at that rate to pay off just the money we borrow today.
00:58:17.140 So don't worry about that.
00:58:19.720 But with all of this borrowing, all of this debt, I think people think these numbers are so big
00:58:25.480 that it's never going to come into play.
00:58:28.100 They're never going to collect on it.
00:58:29.720 It's not we're never going to be able to pay it.
00:58:32.560 Nobody's going to pay their debt and they'll just erase our debt.
00:58:36.300 Oh, no, it's not going to work the way it does for the banks and the big people that are too big to fail.
00:58:43.760 You're not too big to fail.
00:58:45.360 We'll talk to Carol about that here in just a second.
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01:00:08.460 So, Carol, let's talk a little bit about debt.
01:00:22.640 The numbers are so big that nobody thinks that anything is going to happen to this.
01:00:28.420 They don't even begin to understand.
01:00:30.780 And when we have huge debt like this, and let's say we go to war, we don't have the money to pay for the war.
01:00:41.680 And when everyone's in debt, and that bubble starts to burst, all kinds of bad things follow.
01:00:52.260 What's going to happen to our debt?
01:00:53.900 How do you explain borrowing $5.1 billion every day, what that means?
01:01:01.620 I mean, it's so staggering.
01:01:05.200 No wonder people can't get their head wrapped around it.
01:01:09.240 And I blame some of these people who are in the MMT area.
01:01:14.600 That stands for Modern Monetary Theory.
01:01:17.040 I call it a name that I heard elsewhere called Magic Money Tree.
01:01:20.660 Because the idea is that if you own a printing press, you can never default on your debt because you can print more money.
01:01:28.360 Which, I guess, is true in theory, but it just absolutely obliterates the value of the dollar.
01:01:35.160 And I think what so many people forget is that money is just a proxy.
01:01:40.620 It's a proxy for the fruits of your labor, for productivity.
01:01:44.440 It's a convenience so that we no longer have to trade and go, oh, well, I have an egg and you're a doctor and someone else needs a cow and how do we all sort this out?
01:01:54.020 It's a proxy.
01:01:55.040 But it's a proxy for that productivity.
01:01:56.800 So if you print more dollars and there's no additional productivity, then you debase everything, at least on a one-to-one basis, I would venture to say that with compounding, it's actually a worse scenario.
01:02:10.140 And we saw this over the past few years when everybody wanted stimulus checks.
01:02:15.700 They said, oh, you know, I need my Donnie dollars and I need my Biden bucks here.
01:02:19.820 Give me my $1,000.
01:02:21.100 Give me my $1,200.
01:02:21.820 And there were people like you and me standing up going, no, don't do this.
01:02:25.800 This is a trick.
01:02:26.720 You're going to end up spending $7,000 to $10,000 for the rest of your life.
01:02:30.760 But most people don't understand that.
01:02:33.640 So when you see that the debt levels going up, there are a couple of things that are happening concurrently.
01:02:39.900 One is that we no longer have these central banks around the world who want to buy that debt.
01:02:48.500 And if you think about what happened during COVID is who came in to buy that debt.
01:02:53.580 It wasn't other central banks.
01:02:55.320 And for a large part, it wasn't your traditional investors.
01:02:58.640 It was the Federal Reserve.
01:03:00.400 Again, which which is just a collection of private banks, all the banks, the biggest ones that are all in trouble borrowing money from the Fed.
01:03:12.020 The Fed is it's just the it's those banks.
01:03:18.420 And they they elect people to go sit in and give monetary policy for the United States as a private institution.
01:03:28.680 So if you think the banks are unstable, they're the ones printing the money and giving it to us.
01:03:36.920 That doesn't sound good.
01:03:38.520 No, and they're they're making up when you think of a printer, you actually think of like a physical money printer.
01:03:43.840 This is just an entry.
01:03:44.740 It's like basically going into your bank account and being like, oh, let's just put a million dollars in there and we'll go shopping.
01:03:52.140 If you and I did that, it would be fraud.
01:03:54.660 We'd go to jail.
01:03:55.200 When the Fed does it, it's monetary policy.
01:03:57.520 I'm not sure how that sort of puts together.
01:04:00.920 You talk about this in the incredible shrinking dollar.
01:04:04.120 This is chapter four.
01:04:05.160 And I want you to go over the reason why this isn't insanity this time, or so they say, is that we have entered a new modern era where technology will control inflation.
01:04:23.740 So we can print as much as we want and yet it'll cause inflation.
01:04:28.180 But we have the technology now to keep that under control.
01:04:31.580 And that technology is just monitoring what every single person does, wants and spends.
01:04:39.200 Correct.
01:04:39.680 Correct.
01:04:40.700 Yes.
01:04:41.100 So this is sort of, you know, one of the big pieces that we have is that because there is so much pressure on the Fed and the government with these debts, that they're going to be desperate and they're going to be looking at any any ways that they can get themselves out of it.
01:04:57.020 And one of the possibilities.
01:04:58.400 Okay, so hang on.
01:05:00.200 I've only got 10 seconds left.
01:05:02.040 I'm sorry to do that to you.
01:05:03.040 We got to take you over.
01:05:04.500 You tell us one of the possibilities and we'll get into the rest, which leads to digital dollars.
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01:06:39.960 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:06:50.280 We're talking to Carol Roth, who has a new book out called You Will Own Nothing.
01:06:56.900 It is a great companion with a great reset and dark future.
01:07:02.800 She really breaks down a lot of the stuff that I didn't break down.
01:07:06.140 She goes into different solutions and different understandings on how this is really, truly going to affect you and what is coming.
01:07:16.220 And we were talking about inflation in this modern monetary theory, which is the idea that governments can just print as much money as they want.
01:07:25.420 And they'll be able to control inflation this time around.
01:07:29.500 It's never worked before, but this time they have the technology to be able to control your spending.
01:07:35.940 And Carol said there's a couple of things that you need to know about modern monetary theory and controlling inflation.
01:07:44.260 Carol, welcome back.
01:07:46.300 Yes, thanks so much, Glenn.
01:07:47.460 When you think about really high debt loads, that is when people get desperate.
01:07:53.920 It's also when governments get desperate, because there's only so many ways that they can finance the continuation of the growth of the government, which is how they see getting their power and their wealth.
01:08:07.000 So for you, there are a few options.
01:08:09.240 It means that they have to get more money from you, which means that they raise taxes or in a little preview of Chapter 11, perhaps they come after your actual assets and wealth.
01:08:21.500 And we can talk more about that in a bit.
01:08:23.840 They can shrink services, but obviously that's usually, you know, that their promises are, if they take those away, that's very politically unpopular.
01:08:32.180 We saw what happened in France a few weeks ago when they said they wanted to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64, and they burned down Paris.
01:08:40.000 So, you know, that's sort of not the way that they like to go, right?
01:08:44.680 Correct.
01:08:45.000 So the third thing is to figure out, you know, how do we layer on more debt?
01:08:49.320 But we run out of people who want to buy the debt.
01:08:51.720 And so, you know, my concern, I know it's one that you share and you do a great job of talking about this in Dark Future as well, is that they decide to go for something like a central bank digital currency, which gives them full control over your money.
01:09:07.240 And, you know, as we've been talking about you own nothing and the point of it to debunk the conspiracy element around this, CBDC is another one where they keep going, oh, you know, that's a conspiracy theory, that's not happening.
01:09:20.460 But we just saw the New York Fed and 12 financial institutions complete a study, a pilot program at the wholesale level, and their findings, which you can find that report online, were very, very favorable.
01:09:34.020 And then the G7 came out with principles, coordinated principles, by the way, on retail-facing CBDC.
01:09:41.860 So these are not the actions that you take if this is something that's absolutely off the table or a conspiracy theory.
01:09:48.760 And there are so many different ways in here.
01:09:52.580 But one of the things, as we talk about this idea of debasing the dollar, is for them to get out of it by promising people more digital dollars in exchange for their U.S. dollar.
01:10:04.520 It reminds me very much of that Saturday Night Live skit, and I reference it in the book, with Dan Aykroyd from the 70s, back when they actually used to do really great political commentary.
01:10:15.120 And they did a piece on monetary printing.
01:10:18.420 And they're like, wouldn't you love to drive a $100,000 car and wear a $50,000 suit?
01:10:25.100 Everyone's going to be millionaires.
01:10:27.020 Really poking fun at the fact that just because you have more nominal dollars doesn't mean that the purchasing power is the same.
01:10:35.380 And so I just see a scenario where they go, we're going to offer you, Glenn, $100,000 digital dollars for every dollar.
01:10:44.520 And you're going to go, that's a really bad idea.
01:10:47.280 We're not doing this.
01:10:48.020 But there are a bunch of people who are going to be like, that's amazing.
01:10:50.820 I'm going to be a millionaire, not understanding what that does to purchasing power.
01:10:56.220 And those kinds of things are going to be the carrot to get people into this digital dollar system, which then is really the end of agency and freedom.
01:11:05.500 Because it means if they want to control inflation, instead of the Fed using interest rates as their lever, they literally destruct demand by just cutting off your money.
01:11:16.120 They say, you can't spend it.
01:11:17.220 We're trying to control inflation.
01:11:18.600 It's for your benefit, Glenn.
01:11:22.340 So evil.
01:11:23.640 So evil.
01:11:24.780 So you, I'm skipping a ton.
01:11:27.480 The book is just so full of just great stuff.
01:11:29.980 You then talk about the renting of the American dream.
01:11:34.120 And a lot of people will go, oh, well, I don't mind.
01:11:36.860 We rent everything.
01:11:38.000 I don't have to own it.
01:11:39.700 You know, why would I, you know, why would I want to own things that depreciate in value?
01:11:46.020 Well, there's a reason.
01:11:48.080 This, to me, might be one of the most nefarious things that is going on in plain sight that not enough people are talking about.
01:11:55.920 So when you think about the concept of the American dream, what pops into everyone's mind?
01:12:01.800 It's a home.
01:12:02.840 Sometimes it has a picket fence.
01:12:04.360 But that's the physical embodiment of the American dream.
01:12:08.740 And I think the reason for that is because that's how Americans create wealth.
01:12:14.060 A house is the largest asset on household balance sheets across the nation.
01:12:19.280 So most people in this nation are deriving their wealth first and foremost from having a house and having that appreciated value over time.
01:12:29.720 What has shifted, and this was one of the craziest pieces of research that I did for You Will Own Nothing,
01:12:37.140 is I found out that before 2010, there was no meaningful corporate money in the single-family home market.
01:12:46.240 It just did not exist.
01:12:47.940 Say that again.
01:12:50.240 This is really important.
01:12:53.560 Before 2010, the tail end of the Great Recession financial crisis, when they gave the corporations the easy money,
01:13:01.200 when they bailed out Wall Street, and almost 5 million people lost their homes to foreclosures and short sale,
01:13:08.700 there was no meaningful corporate investors in the single-family home market.
01:13:15.840 Then, obviously, the Fed policy, which basically just transfers money from Main Street to Wall Street,
01:13:24.200 created all of this debt that was cheap and easy access for Wall Street.
01:13:29.360 They went out.
01:13:30.100 They started bidding up every asset class they could find.
01:13:33.800 They ran out of places where they felt like they could get a return on their money.
01:13:37.700 But they've got all this debt.
01:13:39.480 They've got to put it to work.
01:13:40.680 So, do-do-do, the radar goes onto single-family homes, the literal embodiment of the American dream,
01:13:47.820 and your wealth creation.
01:13:49.960 We now have, 13 years later, well, actually, at the end of last year, so just about 12 years later,
01:13:55.580 one in every five homes that is being purchased in the United States is being purchased by a corporation,
01:14:05.760 and what they are doing, they're not taking them and fixing them up and flipping them back to you
01:14:10.240 to enjoy and get that asset appreciation.
01:14:13.120 They are renting you the American dream, and they are stealing that wealth from families.
01:14:18.700 They're taking away the money that normally would be that biggest asset class
01:14:23.360 and help you to gain wealth and pass it on to your family,
01:14:27.500 and they are transferring that to Wall Street.
01:14:31.440 And there are companies, and again, this is something that was covered by 60 Minutes.
01:14:35.900 I went right to their financial filings, so things like their 10K reports and their annual reports,
01:14:42.120 and I showed you what they were saying.
01:14:43.980 They are purposely targeting the middle class.
01:14:46.740 They know the middle class has jobs, and they can pay for things,
01:14:51.160 but they're taking away that opportunity for you to gain wealth.
01:14:57.160 And if you go back to that initial world economic prediction where the title came from,
01:15:03.900 you'll owe nothing, the second part is, and you'll be happy.
01:15:07.600 So they're trying to get you to buy into this.
01:15:09.720 They want you to think this is for your convenience and your benefits.
01:15:13.940 And so middle class people, as well as a whole slew of young people,
01:15:19.400 are now no longer able to afford the American dream in part because of all of this institutional capital that came in
01:15:28.200 because the Fed gave them basically free money to come compete with you for your home.
01:15:34.500 It is disgusting, and this is an area we have to fight back on.
01:15:38.200 This is something that they are trying to use, you know, cars and appliances as something like, you know, why buy it?
01:15:50.680 Why not just rent it and then let it be somebody else's problem?
01:15:54.660 All of the depreciation, et cetera, et cetera.
01:15:57.060 But homes generally don't depreciate.
01:16:00.960 They go up.
01:16:02.360 And so they're taking assets that do depreciate, like cars, and putting that in the same category as a house,
01:16:09.880 which is a great storehouse for money and grows wealth over time.
01:16:16.600 They're conning you from the beginning by getting people to say, well, I lease my car.
01:16:22.940 I mean, and that's great because I don't own it at the end.
01:16:26.220 I don't have to worry about it.
01:16:27.920 I get all kinds of perks.
01:16:29.560 That's not the same as your house.
01:16:32.340 When you drive your house off the lot, when you buy your house, it doesn't drop in value.
01:16:40.420 When you buy a car, it immediately drops in value the minute you drive it.
01:16:45.240 And let me tell you something else that I talk about, you know, in the book is why the house has become such a huge store of value.
01:16:54.820 It's because of a concept called duration, which is basically just the amount of time that passes.
01:17:00.920 A problem that a lot of people have, like when they're in the stock market, is that they see the stocks going up and down,
01:17:08.900 and they panic when they're down, and they think that, you know, they're losing money, and they end up selling out.
01:17:15.040 Or maybe they run into a recession, and they have to sell that.
01:17:18.740 That doesn't happen in the same way with houses because you're consuming it.
01:17:22.500 You know, you've got kids in school.
01:17:23.680 It's not an easy thing for you, so you're not on Zillow every day going, oh, it looks like my house is down 5%.
01:17:31.000 I better sell it.
01:17:32.660 So people have duration in their homes, and they're able to wait out these financial cycles,
01:17:39.600 these boom and bust cycles that are usually really good for the wealthy investors.
01:17:45.080 I call it the vulturing of boom and bust cycles because they come in, and when the normal people panic
01:17:50.940 and everything goes down in price, they feed on that, and they get the appreciation out of it.
01:17:56.100 That hasn't happened as historically with the home, which I think is one of those reasons why it's become such an important asset for households.
01:18:04.280 So the idea that you have these companies coming out and saying, no, we want to take that away,
01:18:09.420 we want to wrench you the American dream, and then try to tell you it's for your benefit is just very disturbing.
01:18:17.320 And, you know, the common through line in all of these things is you will own nothing,
01:18:22.780 and you know the people who did not own things through history, they were not free, they were not happy,
01:18:31.160 and in many cases they lost their lives.
01:18:34.720 So the concept of ownership is tied up with freedom and wealth creation.
01:18:40.500 So Carol Roth has the new book out.
01:18:44.940 It is called You Will Own Nothing.
01:18:47.080 It is a great companion piece with Dark Future.
01:18:50.080 If you haven't bought Dark Future yet, buy it and get You Will Own Nothing.
01:18:56.000 And understand the entire cycle of this.
01:19:00.500 We didn't get a chance, Carol, to finish, I think, finish really the housing thing,
01:19:08.380 and that is corporate America is buying up houses.
01:19:12.520 So you're boxing out the average guy.
01:19:15.820 And if you think about all the people who say, my mom and dad bought this house in California for $10,000,
01:19:21.540 and they just sold it for, you know, $2 million.
01:19:24.980 That's because they owned it over a long period of time.
01:19:28.820 But they're not only trying to now buy those up so you can't own that and get that appreciation, but they can.
01:19:38.020 There's something else.
01:19:39.060 If you do decide to own it and you want to pass it on to your kids, that's where the government comes in.
01:19:46.340 And we'll have you back later this week to talk about that.
01:19:49.540 You Will Own Nothing is the name of the book by Carol Roth.
01:19:53.360 Thanks, Carol.
01:19:54.480 Back in just a second.
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01:21:00.400 The Glenn Beck Program.
01:21:17.500 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:21:22.520 Stu, I'd like to go over some politics next hour, because there's a lot of interesting things happening right now.
01:21:31.420 Vivek Ramaswamy came out and made an announcement yesterday, which I think is very exciting.
01:21:36.880 Donald Trump came out, at least, I shouldn't say this, the New York Times came out and wrote one of the most confusing articles I've ever read.
01:21:45.740 I have no idea what that story really even means.
01:21:51.420 It's important that we get to that.
01:21:53.180 Also, Joe Manchin is talking about running.
01:21:56.940 You buy that at all?
01:21:58.300 As a third.
01:21:59.900 Oh, I would hope.
01:22:01.380 But I don't.
01:22:03.400 It would be so great.
01:22:05.260 There's no signs I've ever seen that Joe Manchin is going to do anything but help the Democratic Party in the end.
01:22:10.640 He threatens all sorts of other things to win elections in West Virginia.
01:22:13.740 But when has he ever stepped to the plate in any circumstance?
01:22:17.680 He might think that it will hurt Donald Trump more.
01:22:23.240 Because with John Huntsman, he'll think that John Huntsman and a Democrat running together, it'll be great.
01:22:33.440 He might think that that would hurt the Republicans more.
01:22:36.040 I don't think so.
01:22:37.480 I don't think anybody's fooled by Manchin or John Huntsman Jr.
01:22:43.020 Maybe it's just me.
01:22:44.760 It's not.
01:22:46.240 It's not.
01:22:47.660 It is not just you.
01:22:49.260 That I can assure you.
01:22:50.040 I just don't buy the Manchin.
01:22:51.100 Anything that Joe Manchin says, you have to take with a salt mine.
01:22:56.200 Correct.
01:22:56.680 He just, you know, they keep talking about this.
01:23:00.140 And I think he likes keeping it.
01:23:01.840 He likes he likes the thread of this, I think, more than the actual idea, because, of course, obviously he wouldn't win.
01:23:07.860 But that's not even the point, I suppose.
01:23:10.000 But it's a it is one of those things where he he's keeping it alive.
01:23:15.280 He keeps that ball in the air here, which might have given him a nice fundraising apparatus and everything else.
01:23:22.740 But, I mean, look, the bottom line is when the Democratic Party asked Joe Manchin at the end of the day to really do something, he does it.
01:23:30.300 He will.
01:23:31.340 Yeah.
01:23:31.980 Yeah.
01:23:32.820 All right.
01:23:33.440 Coming up next hour, a look at politics.
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01:23:54.980 The Glenn Beck Program.
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01:25:12.380 We got no room to compromise.
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01:25:19.480 It's a course of life.
01:25:23.380 Stand up, stand, hold the line.
01:25:26.380 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
01:25:42.180 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:25:44.700 Hello, America.
01:25:49.980 Yesterday, one of the candidates, Vivek Ramaswamy, released his judicial appointments and his handpicked Supreme Court appointments and federal courts of appeal.
01:26:04.440 And it's pretty great, if I might say.
01:26:08.780 Also, the New York Times has come out with a story on Donald Trump where he's just going to take all the power of the presidency and he's going to steamroll over everybody.
01:26:20.000 Okay, I don't think so, but I don't honestly even begin to understand their reporting.
01:26:26.740 It is so convoluted, I have absolutely no idea what he's planning.
01:26:32.220 So, we'll get into that as well as we talk a little politics on the Glenn Beck Program.
01:26:38.840 60 seconds, we begin.
01:26:40.620 First, let me tell you about pre-born.
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01:26:48.620 The history books of the future will write about this generational trauma, the breakdown of families, the destruction of basic morality, and how one day it came to an end.
01:26:59.880 You want to be a part of that?
01:27:02.100 You want to be a part of fighting for the life of children and the lives and well-being of mothers.
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01:27:22.440 They're helping move the needle tremendously.
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01:27:39.680 They see the baby.
01:27:41.160 They're much more likely to choose life, like 80% more likely to choose life if they see and hear the baby.
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01:28:26.860 So, Ramaswamy, by the way, let me start here, because the Washington Examiner ranked all of the candidates that were in Iowa with us.
01:28:38.680 And I think they rated them exactly the same we did.
01:28:43.420 They said, Tim Scott, unfortunately for Scott, the interview with Carlson highlighted the South Carolina senator's least appealing side, his tendency to joke his way out of difficult situations.
01:28:53.560 He had some non-answers, and that really didn't go well for him.
01:29:01.100 But they didn't think he destroyed himself.
01:29:05.660 Where Asa Hutchinson, a mess.
01:29:09.120 Mike Pence, another mess.
01:29:12.360 Nikki Haley, I think they had the same exact view on her.
01:29:19.640 Tucker Carlson went easy on her.
01:29:21.660 He chose not to go after Haley in the way he went after Hutchinson and Pence and didn't press her on some issues, such as Ukraine.
01:29:28.020 It allowed Haley to do things such as go off on a crowd-pleasing and plausible reading of the White House cocaine situation.
01:29:33.660 Then Vivek, the youngest, 37, the youngest candidate with no governmental experience.
01:29:42.160 Ramaswamy has made real inroads in the GOP race.
01:29:45.800 Then Ron DeSantis, the Florida governor, was the last candidate to appear, and he was the best.
01:29:52.540 I think that's exactly the way we rated all of the candidates.
01:29:57.260 And this is from the Washington Examiner.
01:30:00.120 Yeah, I think that's a fair rating.
01:30:01.460 I think just pure performance-wise, I had Ramaswamy slightly ahead of DeSantis.
01:30:07.320 I think there's a difference between those two candidates in that Ramaswamy has a lot more to gain.
01:30:13.220 People don't really know.
01:30:14.420 He's kind of the first time.
01:30:16.060 It's sort of the first time that a lot of people have ever seen him speak.
01:30:19.260 So I think he had more to gain there.
01:30:23.000 Obviously, the profile of DeSantis is a lot more consistent with someone who could actually win the nomination, where Ramaswamy is...
01:30:32.460 You're not sure yet.
01:30:33.220 Yeah.
01:30:33.620 I think if you think about the way this race has kind of spread out so far, you have obviously Trump at number one and DeSantis at number two.
01:30:42.340 And then you have a huge group of people that you expect at some point someone's going to have a moment.
01:30:47.360 If you think about the Pete Buttigieg run in 2020, like it's a parallel that you could see Ramaswamy potentially hitting, right?
01:30:56.220 Where he's a really, you know, he's a good communicator.
01:30:59.260 Can he get to 13%, 14%, 15% in these polls?
01:31:02.240 I think it's possible.
01:31:03.200 Yeah.
01:31:03.500 I think that's legitimately possible.
01:31:05.600 And that's about what Buttigieg did.
01:31:07.320 And I'm hoping that he is a vice presidential candidate.
01:31:13.400 And, you know, I said earlier, I think that Ramaswamy will be the candidate that Donald Trump chooses.
01:31:20.120 I have no idea because Trump could choose anyone and blow this all to hell.
01:31:28.340 But Ramaswamy is the kind of guy that is a out-of-the-box thinker.
01:31:34.280 I think he would be deferential to Trump.
01:31:38.460 The only problem is, is that Donald Trump might think that he might be overshadowed, shadowed by Ramaswamy.
01:31:44.940 But I don't think Ramaswamy would do that.
01:31:48.160 I think he would play a role, but he would be a very good advisor to Trump.
01:31:53.740 So, yesterday, Ramaswamy released a list of people he would consider nominating to the Supreme Court if he were elected president.
01:32:02.340 Two of the candidates, Ted Cruz and Mike Lee.
01:32:06.840 And I wish those were the only ones on his list because I'd like to see both of those guys on the Supreme Court.
01:32:14.500 And the next president could nominate, be responsible for two other justices on the Supreme Court.
01:32:22.560 And one of them might be a replacement for Clarence Thomas.
01:32:25.800 And if he's not replaced by a Mike Lee or a Ted Cruz, we're in trouble.
01:32:31.700 We need somebody who reads the Constitution as it was written.
01:32:37.300 I personally, even if we had control of the Senate, I would lose control of the Senate for those two.
01:32:44.480 If they were both put onto the Supreme Court, I wouldn't care if we lost the Senate.
01:32:49.500 Those two would be so important.
01:32:52.140 Yeah, two seats of the Supreme Court, I think, would outweigh a couple years of Senate control.
01:32:58.300 I would agree with you on that for sure.
01:33:00.200 Yeah.
01:33:00.640 Especially with the Republican president.
01:33:02.840 Though, I mean, there are other good judges you could go to.
01:33:05.320 But Mike Lee, I mean, Mike Lee would be fantastic on the Supreme Court.
01:33:09.020 Mike Lee is, he is Mr. Supreme Court.
01:33:12.400 And he's, I don't mean this in a bad way, because I love him.
01:33:16.120 And he's very funny in person.
01:33:18.000 He is really very funny in person.
01:33:20.780 But he's boring enough to be on the Supreme Court.
01:33:24.560 You know what I mean?
01:33:25.780 He's like, you're never going to see like, ah, Mike Lee swinging, you know, with the transvestite.
01:33:33.120 It doesn't happen with Mike Lee.
01:33:34.860 There's never going to be a scandal with Mike Lee.
01:33:39.120 I would agree.
01:33:40.500 He'll just, his scandal will be, well, I read both sides.
01:33:45.220 And I read the Constitution.
01:33:46.820 And I think I have to side with we the people.
01:33:51.400 That's as exciting as it'll ever get.
01:33:53.660 Yeah.
01:33:53.840 And to me, that's the Super Bowl of excitement that I want from Mike Lee.
01:33:58.100 Yeah.
01:33:59.020 I want to return to some boring politics every once in a while.
01:34:02.420 I like the, I think I like, though, the new thing with candidates letting their Supreme Court picks out in advance.
01:34:11.280 I like it.
01:34:12.400 I mean, Trump was the trailblazer here, mainly because people didn't trust him on this stuff.
01:34:17.500 And he put this out.
01:34:20.080 Now, of course, he did wind up picking two of his three justices that were not on his initial list, which I didn't like that.
01:34:26.860 I don't like that.
01:34:27.560 But still, he did.
01:34:29.420 The first one was on the list.
01:34:30.700 And that's essentially all he really promised.
01:34:33.920 And, you know, I think you have the three, Kavanaugh, I'm still a little, you know, not so warm about.
01:34:40.180 But the other two, I'm pretty okay with.
01:34:42.540 I think he did a pretty good job there.
01:34:43.640 And certainly, like, regardless of how these justices turned out, the fact that they got Roe versus Wade overturned is so monumental that it's hard to ever be critical of this.
01:34:54.260 And I like the idea of, like, these candidates coming out and saying, here, this is a statement of principles.
01:34:59.680 And they talk about a budget is essentially a statement of your principles, right?
01:35:03.040 Where you really want to spend your money shows what you actually care about.
01:35:06.680 This falls into that same category.
01:35:08.360 And I wish they all would do this.
01:35:10.320 I think that would be a really positive thing going forward.
01:35:13.100 I think there's a change coming, though.
01:35:14.980 I really do.
01:35:15.700 I think we are on, if it's not this election, it will be the next election where we are going to have a generational change.
01:35:24.020 And, you know, assuming that we have a country or another election, I think we'll finally get these damn hippies.
01:35:32.960 Out of power!
01:35:34.800 Okay, Archie.
01:35:37.320 Okay.
01:35:39.240 There's another thing that he said yesterday, and I love this.
01:35:41.780 He said, Biden's top focus appeared to be on diversity and race and gender.
01:35:48.060 While I drew from diverse experiences, current and former federal judges and former solicitor general to U.S. senators,
01:35:54.940 my sole criteria was to select candidates with an unwavering commitment to an originalist understanding of the U.S. Constitution,
01:36:02.500 who also understand the unique threats to liberty in the 21st century, including lurking state action.
01:36:08.860 Our courts remain the last line of defense against the overreach and weaponization of government.
01:36:13.180 As president, I will appoint judges who will protect the integrity of our constitutional republic.
01:36:18.820 I love that.
01:36:20.200 He also said that he was signing the Women for America's Legislative Action Committee's presidential promise to American women.
01:36:29.560 Have you even heard of that?
01:36:32.020 I looked it up today and I read it.
01:36:33.460 I love this.
01:36:34.600 As president of the United States, I promised to uphold the truth that women are exclusively female.
01:36:43.940 Only women can get pregnant and bear children.
01:36:47.260 Only women can be mothers.
01:36:49.560 Under my administration, the status and dignity of women and girls will not be compromised in law or policy.
01:36:56.940 There are two sexes.
01:36:58.560 If you have XX chromosomes, you're a woman.
01:37:01.860 If you have XY chromosomes, you're a man.
01:37:04.700 Period.
01:37:05.220 Gender dysphoria is a mental health disorder.
01:37:08.260 Affirming kids' confusion isn't compassion.
01:37:10.980 It's cruelty.
01:37:11.840 And that's the truth.
01:37:13.260 That's what he tweeted out yesterday.
01:37:15.320 Donald Trump has also signed this.
01:37:16.980 Can you imagine reading this to someone five years ago?
01:37:20.160 They would think you were nuts.
01:37:22.220 It's like it's every single statement in that is blatantly obvious.
01:37:26.180 Full stop.
01:37:26.860 Stu, we had a proclamation for the family that was released by my church in the 1990s.
01:37:39.040 And it was insane.
01:37:40.680 We all looked at it and went, what?
01:37:42.980 I mean, what are they thinking?
01:37:45.460 What?
01:37:45.680 And it specifically talked about the roles of men and women and gender and that gender is ordained by God.
01:37:54.940 And there is no changing of gender.
01:37:57.200 All of this stuff.
01:37:58.060 And we're like, what are they even thinking?
01:38:00.920 In 1995, they did that.
01:38:03.860 Now it's kind of like, huh, that seems pretty smart.
01:38:08.980 Almost prophetic.
01:38:10.040 Yeah.
01:38:10.320 Well, yeah.
01:38:10.780 If not prophetic.
01:38:11.920 They saw that coming for sure.
01:38:14.280 Yeah.
01:38:15.140 It worked.
01:38:15.580 I mean, so you look at just five years ago, eight years ago.
01:38:19.440 And that's what I really, I would really like you to talk to your friends who are lost in this and just say, look, we know each other.
01:38:28.600 No offense.
01:38:29.560 I am not trying to change your mind.
01:38:31.380 I want you to change my mind.
01:38:35.840 Tell me the new information that you received, because I know you 10 years ago, you would have said that's not true.
01:38:44.920 So let's follow the science here.
01:38:47.920 What new information did you receive about how this affects children?
01:38:55.660 The suicide rate, anything.
01:38:58.160 Tell me the scientific evidence that has changed your mind.
01:39:02.620 They won't be able to do it.
01:39:05.380 So wait.
01:39:06.740 So if the science is on the other side, why did you change your mind?
01:39:13.480 And what's happened?
01:39:15.860 Because you are in a completely different position and a position that you would have said 10 years ago was the position of someone who was not.
01:39:27.940 How did you get there?
01:39:29.120 You're totally right.
01:39:33.300 And you know what the answer, of course, is, is like, I don't know, Twitter politics.
01:39:37.580 I don't know.
01:39:38.600 You know, it's something it's something outside of science and reality.
01:39:41.740 And like, I almost feel uncomfortable calling this science.
01:39:44.680 It's like these truths will be held as self-evident truths, right?
01:39:50.260 This isn't even, you don't even have to go to science.
01:39:52.860 We all owe this inherently to be true.
01:39:57.480 You know.
01:39:57.820 Right.
01:39:58.020 But I'm only using that, you know, tell me scientifically because of an argument.
01:40:03.860 I don't want to get into your feelings and everything else.
01:40:06.660 Tell me.
01:40:07.580 Let's follow the science.
01:40:08.960 Let's follow the science.
01:40:09.960 Yet this argument is entirely feelings.
01:40:13.740 That's all it is.
01:40:15.320 It has nothing to do with science.
01:40:16.660 You know, this is a, what's her face?
01:40:19.860 Rachel Levine, the very high ranking official in our government who is transgender, talking about about this, talking about how children should have access to sex reassignment services.
01:40:32.840 And Rachel says, quote, adolescence is hard and puberty is hard.
01:40:38.080 OK.
01:40:38.560 Yeah, that's true.
01:40:39.200 What if you're going through the wrong puberty?
01:40:41.860 There's no such thing as the wrong puberty.
01:40:45.360 That's not a, that's not a thing.
01:40:47.760 What you're talking about is not an actual thing.
01:40:50.140 There's no wrong puberty.
01:40:52.000 That's not, that's not a thing.
01:40:53.820 But then Rachel goes on to say, what if you inside feel that you are female, but now you're going through a male puberty?
01:41:04.200 And of course, the answer to that question.
01:41:06.080 Psychological disorder.
01:41:06.420 Right.
01:41:06.880 The answer to that question is your feelings are wrong.
01:41:11.080 Your feelings are incorrect.
01:41:13.900 That, he's talking about a child here.
01:41:16.820 This does not mean the child is a bad person.
01:41:19.420 But lots of people have feelings that do not align with reality.
01:41:24.360 And so the correction to that is to correct the feelings, not to correct the body to match your incorrect vibe.
01:41:34.240 If you feel that you are a man, we don't correct the body to make you feel that way.
01:41:40.140 We instead work on you and your feelings so that you actually recognize reality, because that's kind of important in our society, Glenn.
01:41:49.040 Well, first of all, when you said, you know, this is not a thing, you're talking about Rachel Levine.
01:41:54.420 And he does has no idea.
01:41:57.140 I mean, he's denying things are not a thing.
01:42:00.140 Yes.
01:42:00.780 You know, I'm saying a lot.
01:42:01.960 Anyway, the other thing on that is, and it is a thing, if you take your argument and you take it to Canada, oh, things change a lot.
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01:43:41.820 So, Stu just said, you know, if you're a child and you have feelings, we don't change your body to match the feelings.
01:44:01.860 We change the feelings or work through the feelings.
01:44:05.640 Okay.
01:44:07.980 That's not what society is going towards.
01:44:10.240 And it's not just transgenderism.
01:44:14.080 Transgenderism, it's compassionate now.
01:44:17.060 If you feel like you're in the wrong body, we'll adapt to that.
01:44:22.560 The only reason why we haven't started cutting limbs off of besides sex organs is because they haven't made the case thoroughly for it yet and got enough bleeding hearts to go along with it.
01:44:36.460 But the next thing will be, I am in a perfectly healthy body, but I see myself as disabled.
01:44:43.200 That will come.
01:44:44.060 But a bigger thing has already happened in Canada.
01:44:49.020 If you are a teenager and you are depressed, you are feeling that life isn't worth living.
01:44:58.520 They now in Canada will give you the drugs so you can commit suicide.
01:45:06.300 What is the difference between that I'm in the wrong body and so please cut off my organs and mutilate me or I don't feel my life is worth it.
01:45:20.620 So will you please kill me?
01:45:24.220 We used to think that life, all life was worth it.
01:45:28.320 We used to think that there were things that were black and white, gender being one of them.
01:45:34.720 And if you felt differently, then we would work with you to try to, I'm sorry, but it's a mental disorder.
01:45:44.160 It is a mental disorder.
01:45:46.080 And the same thing with suicidal thoughts.
01:45:49.220 It's a mental disorder.
01:45:50.940 Doesn't make you a bad person.
01:45:52.820 Doesn't mean we lock you up in an institution.
01:45:55.260 It means we look to help you sort through your feelings because your feelings are not real.
01:46:06.000 They may feel like they're real, but they're not reality.
01:46:10.980 They are, they have been completely removed.
01:46:14.420 You are going through something that it could be chemical, could just be psychological, but you're going through something that isn't real.
01:46:22.340 Life is worth living and gender is specific and eternal.
01:46:30.760 Back in just a minute.
01:46:32.420 The Glenn Beck Program.
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01:47:54.980 I think I'm going to push the Trump story from the New York Times to tomorrow.
01:48:10.080 I mean, I have no idea what it even means, but I kind of want to set it up for the day, for tomorrow.
01:48:17.480 So with that, I watched a commercial today that it was for a loan agency, and it said Ronald had eight roommates, and they knew that that was just too much in their life.
01:48:34.120 So they went to, you know, house of loans, and they started saving their money, and they started working on their credit score with, you know, house of loans, and now they have their own space.
01:48:50.920 And it showed Ronald just walking into his house all by himself.
01:49:00.120 And I went, wait, who was they?
01:49:01.920 I know there were eight people involved.
01:49:04.220 Is Ronald a schizophrenic, or what is happening here?
01:49:08.140 I don't understand.
01:49:09.720 And what it was was just, again, going with people's feelings.
01:49:16.040 You know, feelings are really, really important.
01:49:18.660 I just had my children have really dark feelings, but I didn't just go with their feelings and say, you know what?
01:49:27.840 Maybe life isn't worth living, because I know that feeling is a lie.
01:49:34.040 It's a lie, period.
01:49:37.260 So feelings aren't always true.
01:49:40.220 And as adults and thinking members, when somebody is feeling something, we don't say as they're crying, he broke up with me, and I'll never, ever date anybody ever again.
01:49:54.100 You know what, sweetheart?
01:49:55.260 I think you're right.
01:49:56.180 That was the last man.
01:49:57.940 He's the last man standing.
01:49:59.720 You know, you'll never, you're going to be alone the rest of your, we don't do that.
01:50:02.980 When our child falls down and hits their head, you know, and they, and you know, it wasn't a bad fall, but they look at you and they go, uh, if you go with that feeling, oh my gosh, they're crying.
01:50:17.560 But if you go, who went, who fell down and went boom, usually that feeling goes away.
01:50:26.240 Why are we encouraging feelings that are not good for humanity?
01:50:31.520 Oh, no.
01:50:33.220 Seriously.
01:50:34.220 Oh, you're a woman?
01:50:35.820 Yeah.
01:50:37.000 Well, every other indication is, let me check your chromosome.
01:50:40.020 Yep, you are a man.
01:50:41.740 But your feelings override science.
01:50:45.620 No, they really don't.
01:50:49.120 And I think this came from our place of compassion.
01:50:54.100 We all feel like we just want to do the right thing by people.
01:51:01.100 I don't, I feel bad for Bruce Jenner.
01:51:05.900 I don't, I don't wish him any ill, nothing.
01:51:10.060 Bruce Jenner was a hero of my generation.
01:51:13.160 Growing up, he was on my Wheaties box.
01:51:16.120 And when I found out that he was feeling this way his whole life, it killed me.
01:51:21.940 I thought of my hero all those years putting on a happy face and feeling as though it wasn't him.
01:51:30.960 And feeling as though we'd all attack him if he was him.
01:51:35.100 So, he becomes a woman.
01:51:39.420 Well, no.
01:51:41.340 He decides he is a woman.
01:51:43.960 That doesn't make him a woman.
01:51:46.160 That means he's deciding to finish out his life as a woman.
01:51:52.020 But that doesn't change the science or the facts.
01:51:56.400 If he goes into the hospital and he's got cancer in his butt, I'm going to say it's most likely colon cancer because she's a dude.
01:52:08.840 I'm not going to say, oh, it can't be cancer in your, in his butt because, well, you know, that colon cancer.
01:52:17.260 That's so, it just doesn't happen in women, really.
01:52:21.060 Have you checked his breasts?
01:52:22.580 No.
01:52:26.920 Facts play a role and they must play a role.
01:52:32.400 Otherwise, we go down crazy, crazy roads.
01:52:37.140 For instance, I do believe and I believe this sincerely.
01:52:42.500 I mean, I, my feelings are deep, my feelings of anger, my feelings of betrayal, my feelings of really, and I hate to use this word, but I want justice.
01:52:58.800 Vengeance is really what I'm after, but I won't.
01:53:02.880 I just want justice.
01:53:04.180 I would like to see Stu in prison for the killing of my sisters.
01:53:09.380 Wait.
01:53:10.460 Now, the facts are both of my sisters are alive.
01:53:14.220 You could call them today.
01:53:16.320 Stu has not had a motive or an opportunity.
01:53:20.420 Your sisters are delightful.
01:53:23.000 But you killed them.
01:53:24.720 I feel as though you killed my sisters.
01:53:29.660 And if we're going to go on a society based on feeling and not on facts,
01:53:35.060 Stu, I really would like to see you receive the death penalty because my feeling is you killed my sister.
01:53:45.700 In my head and in my heart, I know you did.
01:53:51.000 Well, you don't know you did, but you feel I did.
01:53:53.100 What is the difference between, and this is my reality.
01:53:59.320 This is, if I said, how, how dare you deny what I feel?
01:54:04.500 And, you know, Glenn, it's like this sounds like an absurd example, right?
01:54:11.680 Like you, you, just because you say you feel something, you feel it, your feelings are affected.
01:54:17.160 I should certainly shouldn't go to prison, but this just happens to this conversation happens to be occurring on a day where a new poll was released.
01:54:24.860 That I think it's something like, what, 30% of millennials say that you, if you misgender someone, it should be a crime.
01:54:34.540 So what is the misgender, what is the crime?
01:54:36.940 Hang on.
01:54:38.140 I just did with Bruce Jenner.
01:54:40.880 I dead named him and then misgendered him, right?
01:54:45.060 Misgendered him.
01:54:45.760 Yes.
01:54:47.300 No, I didn't.
01:54:48.500 The facts will show, and I think Caitlyn Jenner would agree, he is still a man.
01:54:57.180 He is living his life as Caitlyn Jenner, and he believes that.
01:55:02.720 He wants to do that, but he's not going to force me to believe what he believes.
01:55:10.140 And science is on my side.
01:55:12.240 So would I go to prison for what I just did?
01:55:14.720 30% of millennials say yes.
01:55:16.540 Right, and that's the thing, is the only thing that could possibly be affected by you misgendering someone is that person's feelings.
01:55:24.320 Their feelings might be hurt, you know?
01:55:26.580 That's possibly true.
01:55:27.840 They might really not like that, and that's something that is important to them.
01:55:32.260 As an individual, their feelings are important to them.
01:55:35.880 They are not important to the rest of society.
01:55:39.560 Feelings are something that is important to an individual, maybe the family around them, maybe the people dealing with them on a daily basis.
01:55:46.540 Those feelings might be vitally important, but they are not important as a basis of policy.
01:55:51.220 They are not important to the civilization.
01:55:53.220 They are not important to science.
01:55:54.760 Your feelings are not important to science.
01:55:57.680 They are not part of it.
01:55:58.660 If you feel, if you feel that any of the stuff that we just said is crazy town, well, no, that doesn't happen.
01:56:09.760 Let's look at President Biden.
01:56:12.620 His feelings are, whether he believes them or not, his feelings are that his son is a good man, that his son was not involved in any of these things.
01:56:26.560 Never done anything wrong.
01:56:27.340 That his feelings are he's never done anything wrong.
01:56:31.560 His feelings are they're only coming after my son because of who I am.
01:56:37.800 They're just, they're trying to get me.
01:56:40.900 Those are his feelings.
01:56:42.160 Let's say he actually believes all of those things.
01:56:46.540 Why do we feel there's no justice in America?
01:56:50.240 Because his feelings are being taken to be more important than the obvious and provable facts.
01:57:00.120 So when I say Stu should go to jail because I feel he killed my sisters, what's the difference between him actually killing my sisters and me saying, no, I know Stu.
01:57:12.680 I feel he's a really good man and he should.
01:57:15.240 You're only doing this to get to me.
01:57:17.800 You're only doing this to bring down my show.
01:57:20.620 And I know it.
01:57:21.920 Even if I know all of the facts that Stu's standing there with a bloody knife, if society takes my feelings and ranks them higher for any reason, because we want to be compassionate or because you like me or you want me to stay on the air or you want Joe Biden to be president, you're living in an insane asylum.
01:57:48.500 Yes, 100%.
01:57:51.720 And we've all, we're all living in an insane asylum right now.
01:57:54.560 Let me give you, let me get this.
01:57:55.560 This is from the Washington Post talking about body dysmorphic disorder called BDD.
01:58:01.860 This is how they describe it.
01:58:03.040 It is a mental health condition.
01:58:04.840 It is defined as an obsession with a perceived flaw in physical appearance, one that is usually imperceptible to others.
01:58:11.500 It shares similarities with obsessive compulsive disorder and can cause severe distress to those who deal with it.
01:58:19.740 Let me give you a quote.
01:58:20.880 This is from someone suffering from it.
01:58:22.420 I have body dysmorphia.
01:58:24.160 I don't ever see myself the other way people see me.
01:58:27.080 There's never a point in my life where I've loved my body.
01:58:30.500 Who said this?
01:58:31.560 This was said by Megan Fox in a interview promoting her cover on the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue.
01:58:43.100 She cannot see herself as attractive.
01:58:46.980 Now, Megan Fox, by anybody's estimation, is a very good looking person.
01:58:52.100 She cannot see herself this way.
01:58:53.940 We do not go to Megan Fox and tell her, you know what?
01:58:58.460 You're right.
01:58:59.720 Your feelings are correct.
01:59:01.580 You're an ugly beast.
01:59:04.080 I'm so sorry for the things.
01:59:06.220 Wow, you are hideous.
01:59:07.620 Get out of my face.
01:59:09.100 What we do is understand.
01:59:11.080 We don't call her names.
01:59:12.020 We don't say she's the worst person in the world.
01:59:14.220 We say, we understand how you feel.
01:59:17.100 Here's why you're wrong.
01:59:19.100 And we give her therapy and treatment to try to convince her that the crazy things she believes about her ugliness are incorrect.
01:59:28.340 We do not go to her and fulfill her wild emotions, dreams, feelings about her ugliness.
01:59:36.940 That would be insane.
01:59:37.980 And that's what we're doing with people with the transgendered issues.
01:59:40.320 And what is the difference between somebody with anorexia who sees themselves as a fat person and they are Karen Carpenter, skin and bones?
01:59:53.060 Only reason why we don't go to them and say, you know what?
01:59:57.860 You are right, fat fatty.
01:59:59.260 We don't do that because anorexia happens with women and has been so long talked about and and and we've tried to change the viewpoint of women and their bodies.
02:00:16.380 But we do the exact opposite with women who are fat like Lizzo.
02:00:23.200 And I speak as a fat man.
02:00:26.840 If I don't get my fatness under control, I will die.
02:00:31.560 It is it's not an opinion.
02:00:34.520 I do feel that way.
02:00:36.540 But the reason why I feel that way is I have scientific fact to back it up.
02:00:43.140 And what we're doing is the exact opposite.
02:00:46.160 We we look at an anorexic person and we say, hey, you have a problem with the way you're seeing your body.
02:00:53.540 And yet we look at Lizzo saying, hey, fat is beautiful and healthy and you got to try.
02:00:59.720 And we condone it because we don't want to hurt her feelings or we want to condone her feelings.
02:01:05.460 Or quite honestly, we are so anti-human.
02:01:09.360 We don't mind people dying.
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02:02:39.840 So I was telling you, Stu, about this family proclamation that came out in 1995, and everybody in my church was like, why are we talking about this?
02:03:05.720 This is all obvious.
02:03:07.180 And it's no longer obvious anymore.
02:03:08.620 We solemnly proclaim that marriage between a man and a woman is ordained of God, and the family is central to the Creator's plan for eternal destiny of His children.
02:03:18.880 All human beings, male and female, are created in the image of God.
02:03:22.860 Each is beloved spirit or daughter.
02:03:25.780 Each has a divine nature.
02:03:27.560 Gender is an essential characteristic of individual pre-mortal, mortal, and eternal identity and purpose.
02:03:35.560 I think we should start making lists like this.
02:03:39.880 I think more people should.
02:03:40.860 I think we all should do this so we can have something we can go back and go, wait a minute, when did that change?
02:03:46.420 When did I stop believing that?
02:03:48.640 Yeah.
02:03:48.820 I'd like to come up with a list.
02:03:51.060 The things that we know to be true.
02:03:53.560 And the things that you're sure of, right?
02:03:56.400 You know to be true.
02:03:58.020 And like almost to change one is like an amendment process, right?
02:04:02.160 Like if you...
02:04:03.020 Right.
02:04:03.180 There might be something we find out we're wrong about and later on, but like it should be something that we notice.
02:04:08.180 A lot of times I think people have these ideas and then over time they change.
02:04:12.560 Like we were talking about with gender, right?
02:04:15.120 Where everyone five years ago knew that men were men and women are women.
02:04:18.640 And now they've changed and they can't really identify why they've changed.
02:04:22.760 If you had a statement of principles of what you actually believe sitting in front of you and said, wow, five years ago I said a man with a woman with a woman.
02:04:29.540 I want to change that now.
02:04:30.740 Why?
02:04:31.240 Why do I want to change that?
02:04:32.840 What made me change my mind on that?
02:04:34.760 Why was I wrong before?
02:04:35.880 Why am I right now?
02:04:37.340 People thinking those things out would be helpful.
02:04:39.080 And by not doing that, that leads you to places that are completely illogical even today.
02:04:47.680 Oh, I want the man dressed as a woman to give a pole dance to my third grader in school and that's healthy.
02:04:58.360 No, you went off the path of right and wrong and what's true and what's not long before you got there.
02:05:06.160 Maybe you should track it back.
02:05:09.080 The Glenn Beck Program.