The Glenn Beck Program - April 19, 2021


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2 hours and 1 minute

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154.7401

Word Count

18,872

Sentence Count

56

Misogynist Sentences

29

Hate Speech Sentences

34


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00:01:43.100 hello america it's monday hey some good news planned parenthood has finally come out and said
00:02:00.840 yep we can't make excuses for her anymore uh margaret sanger was a racist and it was really
00:02:08.760 horrible and we need to divorce ourselves from her entirely we apologize for the for the whole uh
00:02:16.300 you know margaret sanger award thing really huh well planned parenthood has finally waken up
00:02:27.400 woken up to things that uh conservatives have been saying since 1920
00:02:33.540 but is this good news or does it tell us something has changed a new chapter has begun i'll explain in 60 seconds
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00:04:39.700 was an op-ed yesterday on margaret sanger and planned parenthood it's fantastic
00:04:46.040 ms mcgill johnson the president and chief executive officer of planned parent
00:04:53.320 planned planned parenthood wrote yesterday in the new york times for the 11 years that i've been
00:05:00.000 involved with planned parenthood founded by margaret sanger her legacy on race has been debated i don't
00:05:07.320 know what the debate's about i mean she's straight up racist sanger a nurse opened the nation's first
00:05:15.740 birth control clinic in brownsville brooklyn in 1960 as 16 and dedicated her life to promoting
00:05:23.260 birth control to improve women's lives but was she or was she not a racist well that's a question
00:05:30.640 we've tried to avoid but we no longer can and we must reckon with it now let's just first say it's
00:05:39.140 really not much of a debate it's a very very clear from statements like hey pastor let's not tell the
00:05:47.740 black community uh you know if we can just get them on board with family planning we can weed out all
00:05:55.360 the undesirables that sounds kind of racist up until now planned parenthood has failed to own the impact
00:06:03.980 of our founders actions we have defended sanger as a protector of bodily autonomy and self-determination
00:06:12.360 while excusing her association with white supremacist groups and eugenics as an unfortunate product of
00:06:20.380 her time until recently we have hidden behind the assertion that her beliefs were the norm for people
00:06:26.620 of her class and era always being sure to name her work alongside that of w e b du bois and other black
00:06:36.240 freedom fighters but the facts are complicated well not really planned parenthood remember they said while
00:06:47.320 always pointing out w e b du bois who was that he was black he was a uh uh he was a uh a radical at the time
00:06:59.920 he was the and the uh antithesis the exact opposite of booker t washington who believed in people and believed
00:07:10.360 in black people and said hey anybody can do it i was a slave and i didn't have any education now i've started
00:07:20.040 a university and i've i've taken people who thought they had nothing and i've taught them and look what
00:07:27.580 they're doing w e b du bois didn't believe that in fact in 1903 he wrote an essay on the talented tenth
00:07:38.740 okay so i just want to go back here real quick uh planned parenthood they said i just i just want you
00:07:46.120 to know we who he can't we can't hide that margaret sanger was a real racist but and you know we've
00:07:53.680 always kind of said that she was part of that time period you know something you won't give to the
00:08:00.120 founders she was part of a time period where everybody thought that and we tried to point out
00:08:04.540 that you know she was right in line with w e b du bois okay that's like saying uh abraham lincoln
00:08:14.520 you know he stopped slavery and he was friends with frederick douglas that would be good but
00:08:23.220 unfortunately the cover they run for here with margaret sanger w e b du bois wrote in the talented tenth
00:08:32.060 quote the negro race like all other races is going to be saved by the talented tenth exceptional men
00:08:42.000 he believed in birth control for african-american women in an article in june 1932 in margaret sanger's
00:08:51.100 birth control review he entitled a negro number du bois argued that birth control for poor african
00:08:59.620 americans was necessary for the race and that people must learn that among human races and groups as
00:09:07.220 among vegetables quality quality not mere quantity really counts so he's saying we just have to kill
00:09:15.380 90 of the black population oh well i'm glad you've been hiding behind his skirt because he sounds
00:09:23.820 delicious all right sanger spoke to the women's auxiliary of the ku klux klan at a rally in new jersey to
00:09:34.720 generate support for birth control even though she eventually distanced herself from the eugenics
00:09:40.840 movement notice not the clan because of its hard turn to explicit racism she endorsed the supreme court's
00:09:47.140 1927 uh decision of buck versus bell which allowed states to sterilize people deemed unfit oh okay wait a minute
00:09:57.780 that's kind of like w eb du bois the black man who thought that 90 of the population would nothing but a bad vegetable
00:10:07.900 the first human trials of birth control pill a project that sanger's passion was in her life
00:10:14.280 were conducted with her backing in puerto rico where as many as 1500 women were not told that the drug
00:10:20.980 was experimental or that they might experience dangerous side effects now we don't know what was
00:10:26.980 in sanger's heart yes we do she wrote for her whole life we know exactly what was in her heart
00:10:33.700 and we don't need to in order to condemn her harmful choices we don't need to know what was in her heart
00:10:40.920 what we have is a history of focusing on white womenhood relentlessly whether our founder was a racist is
00:10:48.160 not a simple yes or no question yes it is our reckoning is understanding her full legacy and
00:10:54.300 its impact our reckoning is the work that comes next now listen to this the first step is making
00:11:00.060 margaret sanger less prominent in our present and future so we just want to bury her okay i don't want
00:11:09.940 to bury any white racists no white racists uh what's his name stew the the guy who was responsible
00:11:17.680 in the civil war he started the clan uh and he was in what was his name he was a general i think and
00:11:25.960 he would skin white and black people who were on the other side and put their their skin up on barns
00:11:33.780 like pelts in the south what was his name nathan bedford forest yes bedford forest yes thank you
00:11:39.700 uh i don't want to bury that guy he's white i'm not gonna i think we should all learn about nathan
00:11:47.760 bedford forest really bad guy uh sanger remains an influential part of our history and will not be
00:11:56.480 erased but as we tell the history of planned parenthood's founding we must take full responsibility
00:12:01.140 to the harm that sanger caused for generations now why is why is planned parenthood coming out with this
00:12:07.060 well you have to read the whole op-ed which i don't usually do because well i just
00:12:19.120 like i'm like hey planned parenthood's woken up
00:12:23.320 what we don't want to be as an organization is a karen see here's where they become all cultural
00:12:31.220 you know karen she escalates small conversations because of her own racial anxiety she calls the
00:12:39.540 manager she calls the police she stands with other white parents to maintain school segregation
00:12:45.080 and then there are the organizational karens the groups who show up assert themselves and tell you
00:12:51.720 where to march those who pursue freedom and fairness but also leverage their privilege in ways that are
00:12:57.940 dehumanizing how so you don't want to be like that i'm trying to figure out how planned parenthood's
00:13:11.460 message of you can kill it it's not really a baby is quote not dehumanizing
00:13:20.000 but i ain't smart enough to do that sometimes that's how planned parenthood has acted by privileging
00:13:30.080 whiteness we've contributed to america harming black women and other women of color and when we focus
00:13:36.380 too narrowly on women's health we've excluded trans and non-binary people as we face relentless attacks
00:13:45.440 on our ability to keep providing sexual and reproductive health care for including abortion
00:13:49.920 we claim the mantle of women's rights to be the exclusion of other causes that women of color and
00:13:56.460 trans people cannot afford to ignore and when we are rightfully called out by leaders in the movement
00:14:04.140 for reproductive justice who have pushed us for years to do better we cry in doing so we're failing
00:14:10.820 in our mission to care for all of the communities that we serve we're committed to confronting any
00:14:16.560 white supremacy in our own organization and across the movement for reproductive freedom we pledge to
00:14:23.740 fight the many types of dehumanization we are seeing right now the dehumanization of black and latino
00:14:29.960 victims of police violence such as adam toledo dante wright briona taylor george floyd and too many others
00:14:39.620 the dehumanization of transgender people whose health care and rights are being denied in states
00:14:46.020 across the country and who face attacks not just from the right but also from trans exclusionary radical
00:14:54.560 feminists oh now they say this is going to be seen as virtual signaling but we're taking this work
00:15:03.800 seriously i want you to know they go on for a couple of paragraphs to virtue signal but that's not what
00:15:09.420 it's about that's not what this this is not about margaret singer it's not about admitting to racism
00:15:15.380 this is actually a declaration of war this is actually uh a planned parenthood saying okay
00:15:24.420 we're done with phase one now we're getting serious about what oh i'll share that in 60 seconds
00:15:35.180 stand by greg lives in alabama he recently climbed up into his 50s which at the time discovered there's
00:15:42.880 an unfortunate side a side effect to aging yeah you get a lot of wisdom but a lot of that wisdom comes
00:15:48.760 from ouch you know i'm saying so uh greg said i gotta get up i can't i mean i i have to do something
00:15:59.040 and he was looking for something to knock out the pain greg was one of the lucky ones because he heard
00:16:04.180 me talking about relief factor pretty quickly after making the resolution of i gotta get better
00:16:08.640 he decided he'd give it a try after all didn't work other things he could try well he never needed to
00:16:15.360 bother with those quote other things because just after a few days of relief factor all of his pain
00:16:20.820 was gone few days he said relief factor isn't a drug but it was developed by doctors and 70 of the
00:16:27.020 people who try it go on to order more because in the first three weeks you're pretty much going to
00:16:31.680 know it's going to work for me or not now i had significant pain i couldn't get out of uh for
00:16:38.280 years and years and years i took it it took me probably two or three weeks before i saw a reduction
00:16:44.460 and then i did what i always do because i'm a dummy i'm like i don't know if this is working it's
00:16:50.720 probably just a coincidence like for the first time i'm feeling pretty good i bet it doesn't have
00:16:55.540 anything to do with relief factor and so i stopped taking relief factor and i was like ow
00:17:01.060 relief factor.com call 800-583-84 relief factor.com 800-583-84 10 seconds station id
00:17:10.540 yeah yeah so what does this mean what is happening with planned parenthood why are they saying these
00:17:33.300 things and doing these things well uh here's what they're doing it's really clever what they're
00:17:43.360 doing um she signals some might see this as a virtual signaling but we're taking it seriously
00:17:51.260 with this editorial what she is doing is she is cutting out their own tongues and handing it to
00:18:05.060 conservatives and others important and others handing it and then somehow or another because i probably
00:18:11.900 used the wrong metaphor because now she has a tongueless mouth and so she can't really speak but
00:18:16.760 she's she's she's disfigured herself and said look look what we'll do to ourselves
00:18:27.180 and we're coming after you this is a declaration of war they don't care about their hypocrisy anymore
00:18:37.140 they're not even going to waste time accusing us of paranoia crafting conspiracy theories about
00:18:42.700 margaret sager they're going to say we already dealt with ours they're admitting that everything
00:18:48.180 we have said for decades is actually true and that they've been gaslighting us but instead of dwelling
00:18:55.720 on that they can now take the stand of we've already talked about this the editorial is a dog whistle
00:19:03.260 yeah i used it to the transgender activists that have so much twitter power
00:19:10.720 planned parenthood is saying don't come after us we're on your side because in the article that
00:19:21.240 one line there towards the end the dehumanization of transgender people whose health care and rights
00:19:26.740 are being denied in states across the country and who face tax not just from the right but also
00:19:33.020 trans exclusionary radical feminist turf is what that's known as this is massive what turfs are are
00:19:44.040 people that i maybe i mean they're kind of like radical marxist feminists but i mean with some common
00:19:53.440 sense maybe i i don't know how to describe them um they are usa today says they are feminists who are
00:20:02.540 transphobic no they're actually paying attention to science they're not phobic they're feminists who
00:20:09.780 believe in science and they say look we're a feminist we can be transgender but we're that doesn't make us
00:20:18.460 women it doesn't make you women okay they actually consider transgenderism proof of the patriarchy
00:20:28.500 they're feminists that believe that the patriarchy exists and it's not just an academic boogeyman
00:20:35.260 it really does exist they believe gender is a social construct assigned at birth and then used to
00:20:44.740 oppress women so according to them when a transgender woman claims to be a woman they are actually
00:20:54.020 flexing their muscles their male muscles and male privilege over women good example of a turf is jk rowling
00:21:04.660 or deborah so gloria steinem is even a turf okay well she used to be and then she buckled deborah so
00:21:13.940 and jk rowling are not buckling transgender activists are bullies the left is afraid of them they hold a lot of
00:21:25.300 power of twitter and lately power on twitter is power in culture and power in politics now i have no problem
00:21:36.740 with you know being inclusive i i i think it's good as long as equality actual equality is is what
00:21:45.440 you're searching for not equity and i don't like it when the inclusion is actually exclusion when the
00:21:54.320 solution harms other people anyone who disagrees with trans activists or modern feminists for that
00:21:59.960 matter becomes a target that trans activists attack relentlessly using intimidation death threats
00:22:07.200 demanding that anyone who challenged them doctors counselors sexologists biologists have to be fired
00:22:14.980 and driven from the public these are these are the the witchcraft hunters uh you know in salem that's
00:22:24.420 just our time we have to have reason we have to have personal responsibility we have to uh remember that we are human
00:22:40.360 planned parenthood in this op-ed has just changed the game and got a deeper level of war this is the
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00:24:14.000 welcome to the glenn beck program pat gray joins us from pat gray unleashed which is a podcast you can
00:24:31.760 hear live on blaze radio before this program uh or you can get it wherever you get your podcasts
00:24:38.560 welcome to the program pat thank you uh happy to be here happy to be here yeah yeah sure you are very
00:24:45.080 excited uh about uh our president talking about uh the things that we all want to see done i i love it
00:24:53.380 when he speaks for all americans isn't it great well i like the way he's passed a lot of bipartisan bills
00:24:59.640 even though not a single republican has voted for them yes but they're very bipartisan yeah not in
00:25:06.000 not in congress of course but the people the people are all united with him oh is that what that is
00:25:11.440 that's what that is yes really how come the people voted uh for republicans if the republicans are all
00:25:19.920 voting no on those well i think they've i don't know honestly i don't all right i wish i could have an
00:25:26.340 explanation but i don't okay uh but he he does he does believe that we all agree with him on uh on
00:25:34.580 assault rifles for one thing uh here's some of what he had to say it is a national embarrassment
00:25:41.100 what's going on and it's not only these mass shootings that are occurring every single day
00:25:47.660 every day every single day every shooting this young in the united states if you count all those who
00:25:54.480 were killed out of the streets of our cities and our rural areas it's a national embarrassment and
00:25:59.820 must come to an end and one last thing one last folks who own weapons right the folks who own guns
00:26:06.540 they support universal background checks majority of them think we should not be selling assault weapons
00:26:13.100 no who in god's name no needs a weapon that can hold 100 rounds or 40 rounds or 20 rounds it's just
00:26:22.960 wrong and i'm not going to give up till it's done well that's good because we all know the second
00:26:27.740 amendment need clause uh that's so important yeah you know yeah guns guns uh you know people can own
00:26:35.660 guns uh and it shall not be infringed if they need if they need it but nobody needs an assault rifle
00:26:44.660 nobody needs that nobody needs i went to a gun show this weekend i bought a nuclear missile and they
00:26:51.320 didn't even ask for a background check wow and my father my father left me an f-16 when he died yeah and
00:26:59.540 i didn't even have to do any paperwork he just gave it to me in his will through his will that happens
00:27:04.320 all the time that happens every day in america that's why you see so many f-16 assaults uh in
00:27:10.240 neighborhoods all over america well you know in chicago or whatever but i'm gonna i'm gonna strafe
00:27:15.360 uh oklahoma today and tomorrow i may just blow it up with my nuclear missile that i bought you might
00:27:20.880 as well background track you might as well i i mean a lot of people don't even show their id when
00:27:25.420 they're buying an f-16 fighter jet they don't even show id they don't you don't have to it is great
00:27:30.460 as long as you're at a gun show right it's a loophole it's the most people don't well no now
00:27:36.040 cuomo cuomo is uh talking now about police reform now pat i want you to help me noodle this if you
00:27:44.980 will all right okay um when there's shootings in schools and there's you know robberies and stuff
00:27:52.200 they say you shouldn't carry a gun you should wait for the first responder right right yes okay
00:28:00.160 so they want to get rid of our guns because only the first responders know how to use guns they're
00:28:08.760 trained okay except they want to get rid of the first responders now so yeah who will be there to
00:28:19.640 call uh the second responders which i think falls to mall cops i i think mall police will be there for
00:28:28.840 you really yes because i thought it might be blm i thought the second responders would be blm you know
00:28:36.060 we're just reimagining things here um i don't know if you heard this but uh while we're while we're on
00:28:41.580 this uh governor cuomo said uh police reform no no yeah listen to his chris chris cuomo oh sorry
00:28:51.540 chris chris cuomo yeah listen to this shootings gun laws access to weapons oh you i know when they'll
00:28:57.700 change oh do you yeah when your kids start getting killed oh my god white people's kids start getting
00:29:03.000 killed oh my gosh oh is your audience white smoking that doobie that's actually legal probably
00:29:08.180 in your state now but they don't know what it was and then the kid runs in 1973
00:29:11.800 cop was justified why'd you run oh he had a baseball game tonight huh why a big family that
00:29:20.140 house over there this guy is an idiot oh such an imbecile start piling up what is going on with
00:29:26.800 these police oh what maybe we shouldn't even have police that kind of mania that kind of madness
00:29:34.560 that'll be you that'll be the majority because it's your people what who are you see now white
00:29:42.520 black people start getting all guns form and militias protect themselves can't trust deep state
00:29:48.660 you'll see a wave of change in access and accountability how does he think this is a good
00:29:55.200 point i don't know that's because he's a moron he's such a moron he's a moron he really is we 100 by the
00:30:04.140 way invite uh african americans to take advantage of their constitutional second amendment rights
00:30:08.960 they absolutely by the way firearms congratulations please do it's the constitution uh when in force
00:30:17.000 that actually helps the african american community as it did with the clan in uh days of yore and as it
00:30:27.300 would in chicago and we should also note that more white people are killed by cops that then people
00:30:34.480 right in this country right and it just happened last week with a i think a 16 year old 15 or 16
00:30:39.760 year old shot by police a white kid a white kid and he doesn't know this because he doesn't cover
00:30:45.620 any of them none of it and he he has no idea 457 whites were killed last year almost double the
00:30:52.780 number of of blacks who were killed by police per capita what do you mean happens capita yes
00:30:59.020 like it just seems like when you're trying to make a point of unending genocide you don't need to make
00:31:04.220 the per capita point it wasn't like you know uh the the holocaust is actually a story of per capita jews
00:31:10.620 being killed uh that is it just doesn't work like yes there were a lot of jews killed yeah but
00:31:19.180 there were more arians killed by hitler's government of course we should note that uh but uh per capita
00:31:25.360 it was higher among the jewish population that's not an argument of unending genocide you have you
00:31:30.560 don't need that qualifier when this is actually happening so when uh when you're let's say out at
00:31:38.440 dinner should i become more confrontational with you should i encourage people to be more
00:31:45.000 confrontational oh definitely clearly a racist there should be more people in the street and
00:31:51.020 more people uh being more confrontational okay at all times but i'm not inciting anything there by
00:31:57.300 saying okay yeah no no no i'm not inciting anything of course not and neither is maxine waters listen to
00:32:03.120 this from saturday night we've got to not only stay in the street but we've got to fight for justice
00:32:09.480 but i am very hopeful and i hope that we're going to get a verdict that can say guilty guilty guilty
00:32:18.760 and if we don't we cannot go away and not just manslaughter right i mean oh no not manslaughter
00:32:25.140 no no no this is this is guilty for murder i don't know whether it's in the first degree but as far as
00:32:30.660 i'm concerned it's first degree what happens if we do not go get what you just told what should the
00:32:35.620 people do what should protesters on the street do i didn't hear you what happens what should
00:32:39.940 protesters do well we got to stay on the street uh and we've got to get more active we've got to get
00:32:47.080 more confrontational we've got to make sure that they they know that we need business
00:32:52.760 good thing she's not inciting anybody oh no right no yeah no and let me tell you something did you
00:33:00.580 know that uh people that were republicans were giving secret tours in the uh capital uh on january
00:33:08.800 6th now nobody is on record nobody has said anything like that but it's the republicans that
00:33:15.140 were inciting those january 6th people so why are you concentrating now on maxine waters uh
00:33:22.500 i can't believe it well yes i can if anyone within the sound of our voice was reasonable
00:33:30.060 that disagrees with our point of view on you know almost everything if you were reasonable
00:33:37.080 you would hear that and you would go oh my gosh yeah she needs to be sanctioned for that at least
00:33:43.320 at least yeah they would compare uh what she just said there to what they think donald trump
00:33:49.980 was saying which he never said anything close to what you just said there and they impeached him
00:33:55.720 yeah they impeached him for it for inciting a riot correct and uh and he didn't do it now it's a good
00:34:03.120 thing though that we do have uh that we do have madonna uh you know on the case because madonna
00:34:12.020 tweeted this weekend as for police killing innocent children shooting and wait a minute did she see
00:34:19.660 that did you just say there was a story about a white kid that was shot by the cops just last weekend
00:34:25.020 yes there was yes she's not referencing that as for police killing innocent children
00:34:31.760 shooting and suffocating and brutalizing innocent people they should go immediately to jail for the
00:34:39.720 rest of their lives i'm quoting no trial no corrupt justice system just jail now i don't know if she
00:34:53.680 understands that the definition of a corrupt justice system is just pulling people off the streets
00:35:03.000 who somebody thinks is guilty and then just putting them in jail for the rest of their life
00:35:09.060 i mean seems reasonable doesn't it seems like no trial yeah just go directly to jail yeah i love
00:35:17.180 that yeah that's not fascism at all not at all hey that's just common sense police reform
00:35:23.520 that's exactly what it is common sense police reform and i don't like anyone calling it anything
00:35:31.880 differently by the way um did you see the dash cam video from uh georgia anybody who says that the police
00:35:42.940 should uh not have their weapons for traffic stops i want to show you what just happened in georgia
00:35:52.540 if you're watching the blaze i'll describe it afterwards but if you're watching the blaze
00:35:56.920 uh they are in a high speed chase uh they see that the car one police officer down this road ways away
00:36:07.080 has stopped they think that they have stopped the guy um and so they're just blocking the other end
00:36:14.540 of the street and then they decide uh-oh something's wrong and they race and as they're driving to the
00:36:20.900 other police car this is what happens why let's move down let's move down come on as they get back in
00:36:27.720 and look what they see man jumps out of the dark
00:36:36.060 and he just starts firing
00:36:40.640 that's the cop jeez wow uh wow wow you know i don't know about you but uh yeah that's terrifying
00:36:53.220 i why that's one of the more terrifying scenes i have ever seen if you're a cop that was their dash cam
00:37:00.560 i i mean and you and these people they just want to pull all the cops off
00:37:08.620 and the cops shouldn't carry guns because the cops are the bad guys and you never know when you're
00:37:16.960 going to face a situation like that they didn't it was a high speed chase there's two sides to this
00:37:22.080 though the cop was clearly speeding well over to the incident i mean come on you know i've i've
00:37:28.980 watched this video now three times and i didn't even notice what color the guy with the gun was because
00:37:33.360 all i could see was the gun but i'm sure he was black and the cops were all white i'll bet you
00:37:38.360 this was just about racism and the gun knows the color of the gun black
00:37:43.540 all right thank you pat appreciate it thank you
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00:39:50.060 this is the glenn beck program and britney is uh on the phone hello britney um hello mr beck
00:40:00.440 hi hi how are you i was just listening to your talk talking about program yes yeah about um madonna
00:40:09.600 yes how madonna says you know if you you know uh are a cop and you you kill somebody you should go
00:40:17.320 right to prison without any trial right exactly like shouldn't the bad people go to the bad place
00:40:23.880 like why do you disagree with this uh well be i mean because there's you know there would be no
00:40:30.540 trial that would be uh a corrupt system that's just wasting time we don't have that much time i don't
00:40:36.340 know if you know that madonna is no longer in her 50s or 60s or 70s she she doesn't have time to wait
00:40:43.980 for your your justice okay all right so okay i think we should have like an alternative um form of
00:40:52.780 justice okay like like for example what about the more like botox and fillers you have the more
00:40:59.320 innocent you are you know that's something i think madonna could get behind and i i i keep seeing
00:41:05.580 i keep seeing i keep seeing this do you know how many racist security officers she has at her
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00:42:33.540 what you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
00:42:56.580 hello america welcome to the glenbeck program uh this week in particular you are going to see a lot
00:43:12.660 of economic news that comes out that is like this post-pandemic spending spree has begun
00:43:19.320 americans are buying up everything it looks like we're finally recovered okay great let me tell you
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00:43:34.040 and and something that when you are prepared for you're going to be able to prepare your family
00:43:40.840 and have less to worry about than everyone else the the markets are trying to cover something that is
00:43:49.640 really i think extraordinary and first time in history you know when they when something happens
00:43:58.680 first time in financial history when something like that happens you you might call it extraordinary
00:44:06.600 instead the financial markets are saying nothing to see here but there is so much to see here
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00:46:36.360 so what made the american economy
00:46:48.360 so amazing what made us great uh economically well there are a few things uh there was uh inexpensive
00:46:59.880 labor which is long gone there was inexpensive and plenty of energy and stable electricity which in
00:47:09.560 places like california that's gone you need people you need energy you need a stable government you need
00:47:21.240 stable prices and when you put all of these things together you you have an explosion of growth of
00:47:29.880 capital for everyone okay well we're now saying that uh the american economy is about to boom again
00:47:40.440 this is an actual story from bloomberg shoppers are emerging from their cocoons and aspiring to switch
00:47:46.520 it up from sweatpants uh and stubble and streaming right now you ready people are hitting the mall
00:47:58.120 or watching a movie in a theater again retail sales are up almost 10 percent according to the commerce
00:48:05.240 department well that's fantastic the balance sheet is excellent outstanding coiled and ready to go when
00:48:12.440 they're ready to start money uh spending money said jp morgan chase he was on a call with reporters he said
00:48:19.160 customers and consumers have two trillion dollars or more in cash in their checking accounts more than they did
00:48:25.480 before the pandemic and they're just ready to let it go so skirts jumpsuits and dresses at cole's and macy's and
00:48:36.920 american eagle way up way up dresses jeans there's a new denim cycle and people are going out for the
00:48:47.880 first time and buying jeans bottles of sparkling wine flying off the shelves now champagne is through the roof
00:49:01.640 now that may be because of the gavin newsom administration i'm not sure shoes shoes are being purchased oh my gosh and
00:49:12.440 even a higher replacement rate for sneakers and finally shaving kits yeah shaving kits are through the roof right now
00:49:22.760 i mean what more well you ask swimsuits swimsuits swimsuits dresses shaving kits and shoes if that doesn't
00:49:35.080 make for a booming economy i mean i watched little house on the prairie i know what happens when nelly and
00:49:43.720 her dad who owned the store and they would come in once a year to buy shoes nelly would know we're going to
00:49:51.720 be rolling in the money forever because the family just came in and bought a new pair of shoes
00:49:59.480 next thing you know this whole place is not going to be a prairie anymore it'll be dress and shoe
00:50:06.680 stores from here until the ocean okay a great country was not built on shoe sales everybody needs shoes
00:50:17.960 when people start to come out of their house they start shaving again that's not a big purchase
00:50:26.120 oh man it is if you're a gillette oh man the people they're going to be hiring so many people
00:50:31.960 because now more and more people are just going to be shaving oh gillette's going to go through the roof
00:50:38.120 okay and the reason why i wanted to tell you that is because it's ridiculous and i want you to
00:50:44.280 understand the one thing that jamie diamond said from jp morgan chase he said consumers have two
00:50:52.600 trillion dollars or more in their checking accounts than they did before the pandemic
00:50:57.640 well that's great right we're saving money let me tell you the truth when jp morgan came out just last
00:51:10.520 week uh with their financial report they and all of the other banks reported something that has not
00:51:20.280 happened in history before how does a bank make money a bank makes money by taking in deposits
00:51:31.480 paying you a little bit on that so that's a losing proposition how do they make money
00:51:38.040 well it's not through the deposits because they lose money on that they maybe pay one percent
00:51:43.400 but they pay one percent and then they loan that money out and then what do they do they loan that money
00:51:49.880 out and they charge six percent for interest and so they make five percent now those are rough here
00:51:57.720 but that's how they make money okay they make money by doing that they make investments off of the profits
00:52:08.200 that they have gotten here's the problem right now the deposits just in jp morgan chase
00:52:19.880 up 24 to 24 24 year over year up six percent from q4 so in other words wait a minute in the first
00:52:31.400 quarter of this year we're saving even more money than we were in the fourth quarter of last year
00:52:38.920 we're getting we're getting even more stingy
00:52:42.200 and loans by the banks are essentially flat from a year ago they are down four percent so the money
00:52:53.560 they're spending 24 up the money the chance of money to to make is down four percent but that four
00:53:03.880 percent down that that's really important jp morgan chase had one hundred percent more deposits
00:53:12.040 than loans and the ratio from loans to deposits have dropped below 50 that's below 50 now for three
00:53:23.480 quarters what the hell is all of this mean what does that even mean let me give you one more fact and then
00:53:31.800 i'll explain it to you the other fact you need to know is the rate of loans is now down
00:53:39.960 more than during the crash of 08 do you remember when you couldn't get a loan
00:53:48.520 it's down now lower loan rate
00:53:52.040 than during the crash so how is jp morgan and all these companies making so much money
00:54:01.560 follow me here for a second
00:54:02.760 they are trying to generate inflation okay the job of the fed is to keep inflation at about one or two
00:54:14.760 percent we figure inflation entirely different now than we did in the 1980s or when you were whenever
00:54:22.840 you were growing up we don't figure it the same way we don't actually look at like you know gas we
00:54:30.120 don't look at uh certain foods anymore we don't look at the things that were actually figured in and i'm
00:54:38.280 loose on those facts i just know that they have taken a lot of the cost of living stuff
00:54:43.080 and and put them on the side so you're not actually looking at inflation anymore
00:54:49.400 so what do they do they're trying to get you to buy
00:54:53.160 so the price of things don't collapse all right you have to have money circulating
00:54:58.680 so they pump all the money the fed pumps all of this money into the banks the banks are supposed
00:55:07.960 to loan it out but if no one is lining up for the money then what do they do with all that money
00:55:15.240 well they take it to where inflation actually does exist although they won't say that
00:55:21.640 they'll put it those banks instead of loaning it to you will put it in the stock market
00:55:27.160 so now all of this money that the fed printed is going into the stock market and the recipient of that
00:55:36.120 money and all the profits are the big banks so they are making money hand over fist
00:55:46.520 and they should because the government is pretty much putting them out of business
00:55:53.000 banks aren't lending to small businesses in fact chase bank recently announced it was going to cease
00:55:59.400 listen to this cease all small business lending until the ppp funding that is part of the 1.9 trillion
00:56:09.800 dollar biden plan is exhausted so you go to the bank as a small businessman and you cannot get a loan from chase
00:56:20.760 they won't loan it to you they say just go to the government and get it from them
00:56:24.840 well i don't want it from them i want to i don't want any strings attached from them sorry we don't do
00:56:32.440 any banking now for small businesses commercial lending now has dried up all across the board
00:56:40.840 working capital commercial lines of credit rotating credit you know every company needs credit
00:56:48.600 so they can make payroll and until they get all of the invoices paid for and everything that they you
00:56:54.840 know that they had billed other people till all that money comes in usually 30 to 90 days you need a
00:57:00.840 revolving loan to be able to pay your monthly bills and to pay your employees all of that is gone working
00:57:07.720 capital commercial line of credit business is almost gone it's normally a trillion dollars a year
00:57:15.320 it will be less than 100 billion dollars this year why because government is just giving money away
00:57:29.720 the banks are guaranteed six percent rate of return for making ppp loans so why are they not making any
00:57:42.200 personal loans because they're guaranteed six percent six percent return and if somebody doesn't pay them
00:57:51.880 back the bank's not on the hook the american government is
00:57:58.040 you want to talk about insane way to run a country this is it by the way this violates all of the principles
00:58:07.240 of mmt modern monetary theory which is what we're doing now which just says print money we can just
00:58:12.520 keep printing money and it's not a problem the problem is is one of the fundamental tenants of this insane
00:58:18.920 policy money modern money monetary theory is that uh loans generate income banks make the loans the
00:58:31.000 loans then make income and they pay the banks back and so you have that continual system well that's violated
00:58:39.000 that's over now it's over
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01:00:14.040 okay this is what this means first make sure you have your money in a safe bank so what does that mean
01:00:23.240 uh that usually it means a local or regional bank but i prefer local one that is not associated with
01:00:32.840 any of these five big banks the more local the better get your money into a safe bank and that
01:00:42.200 it's important that it does not have an investor desk small business owners entrepreneurs you're going to
01:00:51.960 have to get creative about how to get access to capital because banks are not doing that lending
01:00:57.560 anymore so if you're a small business owner uh you you may have to turn to equipment financing or invoice
01:01:06.600 factoring as a means to get a loan in the next year the fed is going to start putting pressure on these banks
01:01:13.640 i hope to get them back to lending they can do this by offering loss guarantees which is insanity they did
01:01:23.000 this in the 80s after the savings and loan scandal they limit the dollars that banks are allowed to keep
01:01:29.960 in reserve at the fed so remember what we did in 2008 we said you have to keep more money
01:01:36.440 overnight in case loans start to go bad they're going to start limiting the loss and start saying
01:01:44.360 to them don't you don't you can't keep that amount of money in the bank you gotta change that margin
01:01:51.800 the big part of why banks are slow playing their lending right now is they are making money in the
01:02:00.360 market and it's bogus it is bogus they are not loaning this money out to you they are putting it in the
01:02:08.360 stock market that's what's driving the stock market up the a huge portion of the existing loan industry
01:02:17.560 portfolio is going to have to be rewritten and restructured because as many as 40 of all mortgages
01:02:26.280 are going to have to be refinanced probably uh the the biggest volume in commercial loan history
01:02:36.360 the loans uh that entered some sort of forbearance during covet 19 they're behind so far they're just
01:02:45.400 never going to be able to catch up they're they're they're not going to be taken that what's going to
01:02:50.680 happen is uncle sam will come in and say we've got to restructure those loans which means the existing
01:02:58.520 mortgages are going to get refinanced and extended by three to five years so you can make up for the
01:03:04.040 mispayment and interest that you lost in 2020 that's a write down that the banks are going to have to
01:03:10.760 absorb so having more cash on hand is vital to the banks so they can refinance all of their portfolios
01:03:18.600 because of covet 19 same thing is true with student loans car loans but they both pale into in
01:03:26.440 comparison to what's happening in the mortgage industry we're headed for more problems on that
01:03:34.200 personally i think this is the beginning of the destruction of the dollar and kind of a nice
01:03:41.240 payday for the banks that are going to have to uh take a loss or a haircut on anything that they have
01:03:49.720 in u.s dollars because we all are this is a way for them to not feel the pain because they're making
01:03:57.880 all this money now through free money that the government is giving them you're not getting
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01:05:39.400 be talking about the dollar decimation biden and his spending spree that will end our currency as we know it
01:05:48.040 it's all the information that you need to know um if you if you want to see the writing on the wall
01:05:55.480 it is coming our way what it actually means to you by the way tried to buy some doge uh doge coin uh
01:06:03.080 today what is it d-o-g-e yes right yes do you own any i you know there's been investments made uh glenn you
01:06:12.680 are so cryptic so cryptic just yes or no yeah i do own a little bit i mean i did you when did you buy
01:06:19.240 it were you like at point zero zero eight no cents unfortunately no uh i i missed the i thought i missed
01:06:27.480 the entire run-up and i was like i'm just gonna do it just because i think it'll be funny and i bought
01:06:31.720 it at i think five point seven cents so you know it's been a good three weeks and i'm only up what seven
01:06:37.880 times my money at this point which is a very disappointing it's amazing so i mean do you think
01:06:44.760 this is the people who were kind of involved in a way uh with the game stop thing are kind of
01:06:52.840 yeah running this one up right yeah because look there are arguments and we've made them and talked
01:06:58.360 about them about cryptocurrency really being a vital part of our future there's not really an argument for
01:07:03.960 dogecoin to be to be a vital part of our future it's basically an abandoned cryptocurrency uh that
01:07:11.320 was sort of you know it's been dormant really for many years it was started as a joke uh it is it's not
01:07:19.160 a um it's a currency that unlike bitcoin there can only be a maximum of 21 million bitcoin which is one
01:07:25.080 of the reasons why conservatives libertarians like this stuff so much because you know look you see how
01:07:31.480 we're printing money you just were talking about all of this right so if there's only 21 million of
01:07:36.520 them it can't inflate then you have a good argument that eventually the price will be going up dogecoin
01:07:43.320 i think it's something like 10 000 new doge coins are minted every minute it's like a it's an inflationary
01:07:51.080 currency uh in a in a in a crazy way it's basically a currency that's based solely on elon musk tweeting
01:07:58.920 about it yeah okay that's what i thought yeah that's what i thought this one feels just like a
01:08:02.520 joke it's a fun it's been a fun thing to do and a lot of people have made a ton of money uh on it
01:08:09.400 because as you point out glenn you know less than a year ago you could have bought it for 0.2 cents
01:08:15.160 and right now uh it's been as let's see where we are here uh 45 cents i thought over the weekend it
01:08:22.440 did hit uh yeah it's not there right now it's up it's at 37 cents right now so you're talking about
01:08:28.600 hundreds of times your money if you bought a few months ago but i mean i bought three weeks ago and
01:08:33.640 and legitimately i'm up seven seven times right now your money i mean again i don't think this is a
01:08:38.680 long lasting thing per se no but it's a fun ride might be worth 100 bucks or something like that yeah
01:08:44.520 yeah uh people i talk to people all the time to say bitcoin it's too late for me no it is not
01:08:52.200 no it is not uh i mean there's a chance that none of this stuff happens because the federal government
01:08:58.040 gets into cryptocurrency and outlaws everything else um but you know from here to there and that's
01:09:04.360 speculation from here to there there is there's a lot of upside as the dollar it becomes more and more
01:09:10.760 apparent the dollar is not going to have value um uh this bitcoin in particular is going to go up
01:09:18.520 they're they're saying now by the end of uh was it next year who was it said this bloomberg or city
01:09:25.160 or one of the big investment houses said four hundred thousand dollars a coin it's incredible 18 months
01:09:32.280 and like all that stuff sounds ridiculous but like it's the same way it sounded one year ago when
01:09:37.800 bitcoin was at three thousand yeah it felt really ridiculous 60 it'll be 65 by the end of next year
01:09:43.800 yeah that was ridiculous too yeah uh you know and and the dogecoin thing is you know look all of my
01:09:50.840 investment advice comes from my experience in dogecoin yeah but i i thought the same thing i'm like
01:09:57.400 i missed out on it went from 0.2 cents to 5.7 cents well now it's at 35 as you point out it hit almost 50
01:10:04.120 cents per which is completely nuts i am frankly completely nuts it was started as a joke but
01:10:11.800 you know these things sometimes get quirky and catch on and there's enough there's a there's a
01:10:16.040 big rumor going on glick because what's today today's the 19th right tomorrow this is how serious of a
01:10:21.800 currency this is tomorrow is 420 and there's a big conversation about the idea that all the
01:10:28.280 potheads are gonna come in and buy dogecoin tomorrow too i i gotta signal how high we are
01:10:34.840 right now which we are yes we are i wish i were kids let me just say it again don't drink too early
01:10:45.320 okay save those blackouts because you are going to need them later in life especially when you have
01:10:53.480 kids about your age you're gonna need them so please please alcoholism is no joke save it for
01:11:02.360 later in life it's not exactly the same message as aa but it's it's no but it's born from that you
01:11:09.560 know because i had to sober up or i'd be dead with aa you know uh and uh i'm not dead i'm just really
01:11:17.640 regretting that i started so young such a mistake um all right stew can i ask you how much money this
01:11:26.120 is a serious question how much money do you have to make to buy uh a really nice house in georgia
01:11:37.800 uh a decent small house in los angeles a really nice uh house up in the hills just
01:11:47.640 a few minutes away from malibu uh there's a fourth one i'm talking about you know the blm co-founder
01:11:55.240 yeah uh and look at if the bottom entry level apartment we don't know what she was looking at
01:12:04.360 but the bottom level apartment starts at five hundred thousand dollars in the bahamas okay it's from
01:12:12.120 five hundred to i think ten million dollars how much money do you have to make to feel comfortable
01:12:21.720 to have those investments
01:12:25.560 i mean millions and millions of dollars right right i mean right this is a woman who is
01:12:31.480 a socialist community organizer like two weeks ago right and now she has four houses and is looking at
01:12:39.000 an apartment in the bahamas right you you'd have to have like a lifetime cut you're either
01:12:46.120 dumb as a box of rocks which is possible okay dumb as a box of rocks or just know that you have just
01:12:53.880 discovered gold and oil and it's only a matter of time before everybody catches on and i don't have
01:13:00.600 anything to worry about for the rest of my life i can take all these risks well yeah i mean think i mean
01:13:05.240 look think about this for a second glenn i you know i'm not the richest guy in the world but i've been
01:13:11.000 doing this show for over 20 years okay this is a show that we were there to fought we founded this
01:13:18.760 show where i was on i was there with you when the show started okay it turned into a nationally
01:13:24.280 syndicated show which has now been this year nationally syndicated for 20 years the host of the program is in
01:13:30.840 the radio hall of fame no one can explain that really but we'll move on from that particular
01:13:35.240 thing okay it was graft i've been on the show we've done it for 20 years we've done television shows
01:13:40.920 together i've done my own television shows my own shows uh my wife also has a national had a national
01:13:47.080 syndicated show until covet hit uh and has worked in some of the top markets in the country i bought bitcoin
01:13:52.760 in 2014 i bought dogecoin three weeks ago and i have one house how on freaking earth does this woman
01:14:02.120 have four houses and how do you get alone bahamas how do you get a loan because where is the where's
01:14:10.440 the income even if you're doing well right now you don't get a loan like that without a long period of
01:14:17.560 income right show me show me your tax returns last year and the year before and the year before
01:14:23.880 i mean it's insane something is really wrong here and everybody just is like no it's not she can do
01:14:31.640 that as a marxist no she can't no she can't the question is where is the money coming from and why is the
01:14:40.360 press covering for her did you see that last week do we still have what we uh used on friday i did
01:14:47.400 a whole friday uh rant on this for blaze subscribers only it's really good um but uh
01:14:56.600 steven sarah tell me if steven has the uh pictures of the of the you know dallas headlines and the huffpo
01:15:03.320 headlines from friday uh stew last week the post was again the new york post was censored again and
01:15:16.360 uh was uh told uh you cannot post anything about this story anymore because why do you know the
01:15:25.640 story uh because you're giving away the location of her home i think was their justification correct
01:15:32.760 correct correct on friday i went through uh the dallas move the news reporting not only on
01:15:43.320 uh you have them bring them up one by one here's here's the first one this is the dallas i think
01:15:48.600 morning news uh and it's about my house and yes it's a beautiful house and expensive sweet yeah but
01:15:55.800 i can tell you exactly how i pay for it you know how i pay for it i i do television and radio and i've
01:16:02.760 worked hard for it and it is a sweet house i mean i i was just in the backyard last week and i thought
01:16:10.280 i said to my wife i cannot believe this is our house i'm very very grateful for the opportunities
01:16:16.280 that this country and you as an audience have afforded me i appreciate it i'm a capitalist okay
01:16:23.640 i got one i got one i don't have a bahamas pride nothing like that okay so here they are reporting on
01:16:31.400 my house and here's another headline reporting on my house here is before i even moved to uh dallas
01:16:41.800 here is the huffington post showing the house that i was going to rent with photos of the inside and the
01:16:48.920 outside and the location of the house by the way the other houses the you know the other house that i you
01:16:57.240 know put up for sale uh they they clearly said where that was etc here's a headline from waco
01:17:06.440 that shows uh oh that will go this one for yeah show the waco one this says that i'm buying a ranch
01:17:13.320 in waco i i'm not buying a ranch in waco no but that was outing me that i'm buying this certain ranch
01:17:22.280 blah blah blah blah blah blah no concern at all we had to move from new canaan because it had become
01:17:29.240 so dangerous for us uh that people were going through our garbage and it was the house was just
01:17:37.320 not secure for what we were going through this is the the business insider
01:17:43.560 showing my house that i'm selling and moving out of not a problem with that when i went online and i
01:17:53.800 just put in glenn's house glenn beck's house all of these headlines came up but something else came up
01:18:00.360 this is on uh it wasn't google it was uh the microsoft what is it bing yeah search it said also search
01:18:09.480 for glenn beck's business address okay so i clicked on that and it showed now luckily this is just my
01:18:19.400 my email address or my uh post office box but this is done by can you read can you read who who that is
01:18:28.440 that's celebrity hunter steve
01:18:31.560 is the source on this one and if you go to celebrity hunter steve's uh page the rest of
01:18:39.000 it you just click on this what is it sarah celebrity detective steve oh yeah celebrity
01:18:43.960 different celebrity steve celebrity detective steve um he has the list of all of these people who are
01:18:51.640 famous and their home addresses including pictures of everything so i just want to know from facebook and
01:18:59.240 twitter and everybody else why exactly are you going after the post because you don't seem to have
01:19:06.840 a problem with it for anyone else yeah and remember jason whitlock was on this program last week he went into
01:19:13.800 twitter prison because he tweeted the story about the blm founder getting all of these properties
01:19:21.240 ben shapiro had his link on facebook blocked they would not allow him to link to the story
01:19:28.200 and they weren't even like taking responsibility for they wouldn't even allow him to outlink to the
01:19:33.000 story about this happening so here's the thing i just want you to know this is not about safety
01:19:42.200 it's not about how many houses she has it's not about any of it this is about how did she make her
01:19:50.360 money where is that money coming from that's the only thing somebody wants to win a pulitzer
01:19:58.200 you know in the in the parallel universe that's the story you should be on how is she making her
01:20:06.680 money and how much money is this marxist making especially from blm she's just big on dogecoin
01:20:15.720 that's all she just bought really early yeah well maybe she did maybe she did she's like i hate this
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01:21:48.600 john in arizona last word on dogecoin go ahead hey glenn this is crazy that i'm actually talking
01:21:54.120 to you for the first time ever and it's about dogecoin so this is hilarious but uh my fiancee
01:21:58.760 it's an honor by the way my uh my fiancee and i spent 20 bucks in august or july of last year
01:22:04.680 on several thousand of these at 0.003 cents and we're about halfway saved up for our wedding
01:22:10.120 now it just paid for a month of our bills and my dad just called me the other day and invested a
01:22:14.200 couple thousand because unbelievable unbelievable that's a great story john thank you so much john
01:22:21.080 in arizona uh the great scott walker next this is the glenbeck program
01:22:26.920 hello america it's monday
01:22:36.120 do you feel like the weight of the world is kind of on your shoulders that like nobody's paying
01:22:41.880 attention uh the whole thing is falling apart nobody's doing anything well that's not entirely
01:22:48.200 true um you may be worn out but there is a new generation that is coming that is remarkable
01:22:57.240 just remarkable that seems to inherently get that we're in trouble and they are on high alert
01:23:07.080 and being gathered and taught and protected in universities all across the country i want to
01:23:16.360 talk to scott walker about this organization what they're doing how they're looking at a longer game
01:23:22.600 also uh what he sees on the horizon for us with the biden administration the unions uh with the
01:23:31.960 spending out of control what needs to be done how do we fight it from a guy who knows exactly how to
01:23:39.000 fight it scott walker joins us in 60 seconds
01:23:45.800 the glenbeck program all right uh you know i don't know about you but i value my sanity
01:23:52.040 and i'm almost damn insane every day just from the news of the day i just don't want any more
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01:25:45.800 scott walker the former wisconsin governor and i mean a cage fighter a guy who just got things done
01:25:55.240 and really was in in my book a great hope for america uh he ran for president and i think he
01:26:03.960 was out pretty fast which was disappointing he is now the president of the young americas foundation
01:26:11.560 uh and he's here to talk a little bit about that and some common sense scott how are you sir
01:26:16.840 hey glenn thanks for having me on i'm outstanding outstanding great to be with you
01:26:21.080 good um been uh been watching you for a long time obviously following you uh and cheering for you
01:26:29.160 uh i am thrilled that you are now with young americas foundation tell me a little about the
01:26:35.560 group for anybody who doesn't know what it is tell me about the group and uh and then i want to get into
01:26:40.840 our history and where youth are with our history and our future yeah no i appreciate it no it's a
01:26:49.480 natural fit because uh young americas foundation why af has been around for a long time actually goes
01:26:55.800 all the way back to william f buckley in the 1960s and uh ronald reagan was one of the earliest leaders
01:27:01.560 even before he was in elected office really focused on college campuses which is still a primary focus
01:27:07.880 today but over time with chapters with members with speakers uh with conferences with seminars
01:27:14.680 with activism they've grown not only around college campuses today on over 2000 campuses where we provide
01:27:21.560 support for conservative students but increasingly as well even in the high school and one of the cool
01:27:27.720 things in addition to all the conferences we had won just a few months ago in may actually me in miami
01:27:33.720 uh and uh a freedom conference there because thanks to ron de santis it was open and part of the reason
01:27:39.080 we went to miami was to tell the stories of people who come from cuba and venezuela and other places
01:27:44.760 where socialism has failed we'll be in august moving our conference out of dc into another free state
01:27:50.680 uh the state of texas in houston and we own and operate the reagan ranch president reagan and
01:27:55.880 mrs reagan uh we're good enough to see that handed over to young america's foundation to own and operate
01:28:02.360 not just to have a ranch a historical presidential site but rather to have conferences there so
01:28:07.480 we do all those things i came here no not just to keep those things going but to do what we're
01:28:13.000 going to talk about the long game to say that's not enough as great as it is the left is doing far
01:28:18.360 far more and we've got to find a way to to counter that not only on college campuses but in schools
01:28:24.440 and families and communities all across america scott i don't want to dwell on this but i i really truly
01:28:29.400 believe that a hundred years from now this will be viewed when all emotion is gone this is going
01:28:35.480 to be reviewed and and the left's plan of attack uh i think will be viewed as evil but absolutely
01:28:44.760 brilliant it is so well done so well funded so well orchestrated they are way ahead of of anybody else
01:28:55.000 uh and can we fight that in uh how yeah there's no doubt about it uh i am a conservative today
01:29:05.160 because of ronald reagan equally as important i'm an optimist because of him and i know what the left
01:29:10.680 has done it didn't as you correctly know it didn't happen overnight but you you can go back to saw
01:29:15.000 olenski in the 1960s you can go back even further than that they've had a systematic march forward to take
01:29:21.400 over our institutions to take over higher education to take over k through 12 education
01:29:27.320 to take over major portions of our culture we even see it now as you've talked about for some time in
01:29:32.520 our communications with the censorship from big tech and so we have to be involved in the battles
01:29:38.680 of the day there's no doubt about there's a lot of battles particularly washington but elsewhere
01:29:43.000 across the country no way should we concede those battles but we have to have a focus on the long
01:29:48.680 game to win the war for the heart and soul of this republic and so that's what our long game proposal
01:29:53.640 is all about in fact if people want a copy i'll send you an absolute free copy today yaf.org slash
01:30:00.440 long game it's our 12 point action plan to dig deeper into our colleges to reach every campus in
01:30:08.040 america to reach students in new ways and to go even younger in the high school in the junior high and
01:30:13.480 where needed to combat even the efforts that the left is doing to indoctrinate children as young as
01:30:19.000 elementary school we have to be there it's not a matter of if we do it we must do it or as reagan
01:30:25.240 said we'll look back someday and tell our children's children what it was like to once live in the land
01:30:29.880 of the free that's amazing option we've got to protect it it's amazing how far ahead of all of this he was
01:30:36.680 and and uh and i've heard you speak about this with megan kelly even uh bill bennett way ahead
01:30:42.600 way ahead they warned us and we did nothing reagan's farewell address i mean if you go back and read it
01:30:49.000 not only did he you know rightfully so like any president would with the remarkable eight years he
01:30:53.960 had of turning this country around i remember as a kid feeling proud to be american again and seeing
01:30:58.920 the economic rebirth but he warned us he warned us specifically go back and look at the lines about
01:31:04.760 saying going into the 90s parents are unapologetic or not unapologetic about americans he he warned us
01:31:11.880 about the lack of understanding american history and civic ritual these are the things that we were
01:31:17.080 warned about we didn't act on but instead of instead of just saying he warned us we didn't listen we've
01:31:22.680 got to pick up that torch and say no we even though we're behind we're going to make up ground we've got
01:31:28.680 to make up ground that's what americans have done in the past in our darkest hours we've stood up
01:31:33.000 and we did what we needed to do to preserve this great republic and that's what we're going to do
01:31:36.760 now all right so talk to me a little bit about the generation coming up and and how big of a movement
01:31:43.240 this is i mean stew and i were just talking off the air that you know um the cryptocurrency
01:31:48.680 is the is possibly the currency of the future and it is the young that are really getting into it and
01:31:57.400 it shows their lack of trust in government institutions uh and so it there seems to be a
01:32:04.680 natural uh bedfellow here on now you know let's keep government at at its uh place there you know we
01:32:13.400 see polls that seven and ten college students want taxpayers to eat their loans but that's not true
01:32:21.400 so who who is this next generation well it's interesting so there's we just came out with
01:32:27.560 another poll the other day because to get to this as you know you can't we can't just cast a net we've
01:32:32.680 got to know where and when and how to do that and so during the last year at yf we've been doing a lot
01:32:38.120 of polling of high school and college-age students generation z the generation just younger than millennials
01:32:44.360 and and it was interesting in a couple of these polls on one of the topics you just mentioned student loan
01:32:49.240 debt so not surprisingly students like the idea of of uh the taxpayers in their mind the federal
01:32:57.320 government not even taxpayers picking up the tab and writing off student loan debt but when you follow
01:33:02.360 up and say but should someone who didn't go to college have to pay taxes to do that a majority of
01:33:10.200 those students say no if you ask them about the minimum wage should it be 15 an hour sadly a majority say
01:33:17.880 yes but if you tell them about the congressional budget office report that says as many as 1.4
01:33:24.600 million jobs would be lost suddenly that support drops by about 20 points what my point is in all
01:33:30.840 this and saying is i think students inherently want to believe in you know to believe in fairness
01:33:37.000 but what unfortunately has happened from the earliest of ages even before they've been in school with videos
01:33:42.280 and other content certainly in in school with their teachers their textbooks their curriculum and god
01:33:48.200 forbid if they go to anywhere but a handful of colleges where they're getting nothing but left-wing
01:33:53.000 professors they're seen on social media this is what happens when all they hear is this left-wing
01:33:59.000 indoctrination the good news is is we've seen in poll after poll that we've done is if you give
01:34:05.000 them a counter if you actually show them what the truth is and you do so in an effective way of
01:34:10.760 getting that information to young people they tend to move and gravitate that direction our problem
01:34:16.440 right now and the reason why the left is involved in cancel culture is they don't want our view to be
01:34:21.080 out there because they know it works and how is how is it that freedom of speech and freedom of thought
01:34:29.720 i mean it used to be the man's not going to tell me what to think uh and what to do how is it that
01:34:37.080 for instance i mean eric clapton was just uh called out for doing a song against the coronavirus uh
01:34:45.800 restrictions when did rock and roll when did the youth become such is in such need of babysitting
01:34:55.560 yeah i'm amazed even and there aren't many but there's a few out there even a guy like bill myers
01:34:59.560 is speaking out against cancel culture because it is inherently on america and and there's really
01:35:05.480 two parts in my mind one you got a flat out push back against cancel culture part of our long game
01:35:11.320 plan includes aggressive efforts to go and not just win in the court of public opinion but the court of
01:35:16.840 law because thank god the u.s constitution is still on our side when it comes to free speech we just
01:35:22.920 recently won a big case of all places uc berkeley we can win at uc berkeley we can win anywhere in america
01:35:29.240 we shouldn't even have to be in these battles free speech is guaranteed in the constitution it
01:35:33.880 should be revered in our colleges and universities and it's most under threat and then then when we
01:35:40.200 get a chance to have even somewhat close to a level playing field then we got to go out and and be bold
01:35:46.680 and unapologetic in making our case because we know that conservative common sense ideas work i proved it
01:35:53.800 in our state we put some of the massive most significant conservative forms in the nation
01:35:58.520 in a blue state that we temporarily made purple if it can work there it can work anywhere in america
01:36:05.400 i was with condi rice on friday and we were talking about what she's doing at the hoover institute
01:36:11.320 and i i told her i said condi uh please tell me what i can do and i want to make the same offer to you
01:36:20.120 think about whatever it is whatever resources i can you know i have control of my time money
01:36:27.000 whatever um are at your disposal i believe that this will win if we can um get the information
01:36:36.200 to the next generation i i believe in them so anything i can do please reach out to me i want
01:36:42.440 you to seriously think about it and and and ask whatever it is you you need what is it that the
01:36:47.880 average person the listener can give right now what do you need them to do no i i love your offer
01:36:53.480 glenn and i anybody listen go to yaf.org slash long game we'll send you a copy uh it's a great
01:37:02.280 12 point action plan if you're a student we'd love to plug you in to any of our conferences our seminars
01:37:07.960 in particular because the one thing we hear from students over and over again is that when they get
01:37:12.760 together at our events when they hear our speakers when they come to our conferences when they come to
01:37:16.840 the reagan ranch they say i had no idea i thought i was alone i thought and that's what the left's
01:37:21.560 trying to do they're trying to marginalize and minimize uh we're not only helping students we're
01:37:26.040 helping parents we're helping professors we're helping educators there's a lot more of us out
01:37:31.080 there than even in academia uh even in k-12 education there's a lot more conservatives or at least
01:37:36.520 people just want to teach the truth so yaf.org slash long game get your free copy we'd love to send it
01:37:43.960 to you if you're a student we'd love to engage you if you know a student your family friends
01:37:48.200 neighbors help us plug them in if you're just a concerned citizen help us recruit others maybe a
01:37:54.600 financial gift whatever it might be help us get in this fight there's too much at stake to sit on the
01:37:59.960 sidelines we need everyone in the game if we're going to restore this great republic that we love
01:38:05.080 talking to scott walker um back in one minute i want to talk to you scott a little bit about uh the labor
01:38:10.200 unions and what joe biden is doing on that front and how do we fight it you kind of know that we'll
01:38:15.400 be back in 60 seconds last week russia made some alarming statements about the united states they
01:38:20.360 started making direct threats to our economy um and all of them were involved in cyber threats and
01:38:26.920 infrastructure you know i read a story today about how we think it was israel that uh blew up the um
01:38:35.240 uh the cascading i want to say generators but they're not the cascading how are they making uh
01:38:42.440 what are those things called uh stew that the the um centrifuges the cascading centrifuges centrifuges
01:38:49.640 yeah of course and thank you you didn't know uh and how israel apparently blew them up in the
01:38:54.520 nuclear facility it looks like it was a power outage and it was a cyber attack and just cut all of the
01:39:01.400 power and it just destroyed everything that's what russia is talking about it and we shouldn't we
01:39:08.600 we shouldn't take threats like that lightly um they you know i think they're going to push into ukraine
01:39:15.960 and when the russians mean business uh they are good at hacking and they are good at marching into
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01:40:28.040 we're with uh scott walker from yaf uh and i i want to change uh the topic a little bit to i i saw an
01:40:36.840 interview with thomas soul the other day where he said uh i i think we are at the point of no return
01:40:45.080 uh with joe biden that this election was the point of no return i can't think that way or i'll just
01:40:51.480 shut down entirely um but he is doing things that are truly remarkable scott as you know one of them
01:40:59.160 is he's creating good union paying jobs the amazon just voted against unionizing i don't
01:41:06.600 think the american people are with unions but everything in this government including especially
01:41:11.880 the teachers union is being set up to unionize america how do we fight this
01:41:19.160 well you got to keep making the case and we got to do it at all levels federal state local
01:41:24.120 uh and even in the private sector amazon was a a big win i think in the big narrative out there
01:41:29.720 when you talk that was a success that happened despite by being on the wrong side of it
01:41:34.280 conversely we saw the horrific actions of of by none the keystone pipeline actually hurting
01:41:39.880 good paying american union jobs uh but private sector jobs when they say unions what they really
01:41:45.640 mean is they want government unions uh big government union bosses to be in charge they're the ones
01:41:51.320 who are dictating to our schools across america that they can't be open even after teachers are being
01:41:56.600 vaccinated we have to keep telling the story over and over again that unions aren't the answer that
01:42:02.280 they're the problem increasingly across this country we've got to make that case we've got to stand
01:42:07.080 up and it's why on this and even on hr1 the big crooked politician act we got to make sure that that
01:42:14.200 we reinforce particularly if you live in west virginia or you live in arizona we need those
01:42:19.560 two if not other senators to stand up against the filibuster until we get reinforcements in after
01:42:24.680 the 2020 election and actually provide a counter message to this radical agenda joe biden is pushing
01:42:32.120 i've only got a couple of minutes but i i can't leave without talking about the teachers union
01:42:35.960 because you have a good record of going against the teachers union they are relentless and powerful
01:42:41.080 uh they're not going back to school until things are completely safe i'm beginning to believe that
01:42:47.080 they want things uh not to return to normal until they have all of these radical critical theory pieces in
01:42:55.640 in place is do you think there's anything to that why are they not going back to school
01:43:00.840 sorry we've got about 30 seconds and i don't think it's the average teacher we've got friends who are
01:43:04.600 teachers or it's driving crazy doing all this stuff on zoom it's absolutely nuts it makes no sense but
01:43:10.200 it's the union bosses it's all about power um again when they've been vaccinated when the cdc said
01:43:16.360 it's safe not only for students but for staff to go back i do think i agree with you glenn this is
01:43:21.240 part of the larger strategy you see it all over that's that's why we need long-term strategy that
01:43:27.480 you are doing yaf.org slash long game scott walker thanks for being a part of the program yaf.org
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01:47:45.560 something else stew we wanted to mention here oh we have brian lily on with us brian uh is you know
01:47:52.840 kind of a big deal up in canada he's a canadian uh broadcaster and and uh and news authority if you
01:48:01.320 will we've known him forever and he's going to talk to us a little bit about what's going on with
01:48:07.000 the restrictions and covid and have you all lost your mind brian up in canada well glenn if we were on tv
01:48:15.400 instead of radio would be blinking subliminal messages to you to come and rescue me because
01:48:20.920 we have been held hostage here uh yeah in some ways we've lost our minds we've got a never-ending
01:48:28.760 stream of public health authorities employed by the government um different government ministers at
01:48:34.760 different levels all saying we've got to lock down when we do lock down there's a never-ending
01:48:39.880 parade of twitter doctors and uh tv doctors who are out there saying you're not locking down hard
01:48:46.360 enough and the government's killing everyone uh and so it doesn't seem to matter what the government does
01:48:53.480 we've always got to lock down harder shut down more things kill off more businesses but on friday
01:49:00.920 here in in ontario they brought in some restrictions for our province that were
01:49:06.440 seen as going a step too far for the laptop class the people who have been happy and supportive of
01:49:12.920 all these lockdowns you know they were fine with you know shut down joe's restaurant that's great
01:49:18.600 can't go to the florist who cares i don't want to send my wife flowers anyway shut down all these
01:49:23.880 businesses i'm good with that wait a minute golf i have a tea time saturday and they lost their
01:49:29.480 collectivist minds okay so um apparently the the governor uh implemented new restrictions anyone
01:49:39.240 leaving their house can now be stopped and id'd and ask where they're going and why and if they don't
01:49:46.760 comply they can be fined or arrested is that true well it was for a few hours but a lot of us stood up
01:49:53.880 and said we don't want to live in california and so that was walked back i i mean look i mentioned
01:50:02.280 the tv doctors and the twitter doctors and i mean that we've got you know beyond our national um uh
01:50:09.080 news networks that are based here and are you know solidly on the left we've got localized ones uh that
01:50:15.480 are just focused on the toronto area you know about six million people um and they constantly have a
01:50:22.200 parade of doctors who allegedly are running intensive care units filled with covid patients
01:50:27.080 but are also simultaneously on tv non-stop saying if we don't have a melbourne style lockdown
01:50:34.280 then we're all going to die and in melbourne in australia what they did was they closed the parks
01:50:40.280 they closed the golf courses they closed ski hills they you couldn't go within uh about a three mile
01:50:46.200 limit of your home the police could stop and check you and and the doctors were all advocating for
01:50:52.040 this and then when you know premier doug ford brings it in they all screamed and said this is horrible
01:50:58.040 how can you do this to us yeah i i've been advocating against this for a long time so i wrote a column for
01:51:04.520 the toronto sun smacking them down pretty hard and in less than 24 hours they they walked that back but
01:51:12.280 you know i gotta say every single i'm looking at the numbers you guys have and the numbers they have in
01:51:17.720 in in new york state even and every single bad decision that local governments across the country
01:51:24.600 have to make is because our our prime minister the uh the prince of woke justin trudeau didn't get his
01:51:30.840 vaccines you guys are getting vaccines it's working old people are no longer dying and uh we just didn't
01:51:38.520 get the the adequate supply you can't you can't buy them from us um well just just like donald trump had
01:51:49.160 instituted export uh restrictions on uh vaccines leaving the united states and of course he was a big
01:51:57.720 mean bad orange man right for doing that and he had to be punished and go away but the new guy who's in
01:52:04.520 charge who's very pale and white and has white hair and very white teeth he's good for keeping the
01:52:10.600 same policy we we have actually received so biden has kept the same policy you guys have an abundance
01:52:17.720 of pfizer and moderna uh the only vaccines we've been able to get from the united states are um uh about
01:52:25.880 one and a half million uh doses of astrazeneca which you haven't even approved yet and they were about
01:52:31.000 to expire so biden's like yeah you can have these but you'll give me your doses later on
01:52:36.840 we're getting out from from europe and it's been sporadic this is insane i don't think americans even
01:52:45.400 know this that's insane that we're across the board i mean you could have all our johnson and johnson
01:52:50.920 stuff and guess what we're gonna take it i know you will i know you will we're gonna take it because
01:52:58.280 you know we just don't have anything because trudeau screwed up and by the way um there's a a doctor
01:53:05.480 at the federation of american scientists in washington dc who's tweeting this morning about how crazy it
01:53:11.560 is that our international airports are still open the way they are with flight after flight landing
01:53:17.160 with covet infected passengers because you have to get a covet test when you land well at least you don't
01:53:22.520 have the the southern border on fire like we do you know i mean it could be worse brian look at it that
01:53:27.320 way tell me what's happening with with the practice of religion up there because it i mean do people in
01:53:34.360 canada care because it doesn't seem like it when the the canadian government just comes in and takes
01:53:42.680 churches over uh puts pastors in prison i mean is that a big story in canada it is and it isn't um
01:53:53.160 um you know our our media for the most part are are secular uh it depends on where you are and what
01:54:01.320 the restrictions are so you know we've had capacity restrictions of um about 15 percent it used to be
01:54:08.920 10 people in the church here in toronto and i i live across the street from this giant gorgeous old catholic
01:54:17.080 church that can probably say six to seven hundred easily well well and there's a bunch of those in
01:54:23.080 town and the uh the cardinal archbishop got a hold of uh of premier ford and said 10 people in my church
01:54:31.240 makes no sense we need to be at fire code capacity just like restaurants just like retail so they allowed
01:54:37.400 that as of today it goes back to 10 because our case numbers have gone up uh out in alberta is where
01:54:46.840 they they arrested um a pastor they have uh you know there have been different things where
01:54:54.360 different local police authorities have tried to shut down drive-in churches where people have shown
01:54:59.000 up and not left their car and their cars are required to be more than six feet apart with the
01:55:03.240 windows up so yeah you've got people who are being overly heavy-handed it's almost always just
01:55:11.720 portrayed as look at the crazy christian showing up uh brian i'd love to talk to you some more we're
01:55:19.320 up against the clock but please let us know how we can help uh i mean you know we're barely the you
01:55:25.560 know holding our head above water here but goodness send vaccines yeah well we should we should i don't
01:55:34.120 have any pull in the white house but uh thank you so much i appreciate it brian you bet brian lily uh
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01:57:44.920 so they're in the final arguments um and do you see a scenario where where minnesota doesn't burn to
01:57:54.280 the ground i think there's a chance that he could be found with first-degree murder which isn't even
01:57:59.080 charged first-degree murder and they'd still burn it down yeah i think you're right they could have
01:58:04.040 they could charge him with international genocide and they still they'd still burn it down because
01:58:08.600 i think even if they got it seems like even if these activists get what they want they're just
01:58:12.840 going to burn it down out of celebration yeah so it's going to be like after a sporting event victory
01:58:17.240 yeah exactly and i tell you uh maxine waters she should be impeached she should be impeached uh you
01:58:25.080 know she should be banned from facebook and all social media donald trump never said the things that
01:58:30.760 she said this weekend she was inciting violence and riots uh on saturday that unless he's convicted
01:58:40.120 of murder no manslaughter anything else you've got to intensify your actions well how do you intensify
01:58:50.440 burning half the city down yeah well they're going to go to a gun show and use that loophole to buy a
01:58:54.920 nuke what do you i mean how do you intensify that right he's charged with three things uh he is
01:59:01.240 charged with second degree unintentional murder second degree manslaughter is a minnesota it's a
01:59:09.400 minnesota thing their murder charges are not like murder charges elsewhere yeah unintentional murders a
01:59:14.840 person can be charged with second degree unintentional murder um if uh if if the death is caused without
01:59:22.360 intent without intent without intent while intentionally inflicting or attempting to
01:59:27.160 afflict bodily harm upon the victim when the perpetrator is restrained under an order for
01:59:32.040 protection okay so the so this is a cop that they would have to prove that he wanted to hurt him
01:59:40.760 he wasn't just trying to hold him down he wanted to hurt him right yep otherwise it's manslaughter and
01:59:48.280 that's where what's her name said it can't be manslaughter it's got to be murder yep and then
01:59:54.600 how do you how do you prove that he wanted to do it well he didn't want that that's the
02:00:00.200 unintentional part but again forget forget whether he actually is guilty of that specifically if the
02:00:06.200 freaking headline reads he's guilty of an unintentional crime that city burns to the ground
02:00:11.000 to the ground there's just it has to absolutely the only possible way out of these three things
02:00:17.800 would be third degree murder but that sounds so weak it sounds like nothing is there any chance if
02:00:24.120 you owned a store where riots have happened or around the courthouse or anything that you wouldn't
02:00:30.360 have a moving truck with anything valuable that wasn't insured in front of that oh you're that place
02:00:36.920 right now you're nuts if you don't have it out of there already you know all these all these you know
02:00:41.160 everyone's like i can't believe these conservatives saying they're gonna burn the city to the ground
02:00:45.320 it's interesting how all the businesses there are boarding up their windows i wonder why they're
02:00:48.520 doing that just just maybe just too much sun what's the is that it in minnesota just too much sun
02:00:54.360 coming through those windows it's a little too bright to do business inside let us put some
02:00:58.360 plywood up against the windows well i mean the plywood you put that up you know because it maybe
02:01:03.080 it is too bright at night when everything's burning it's a good point that's a good we're
02:01:09.000 gonna be watching it we're gonna spend some time on this subject tomorrow uh and uh and we'll see
02:01:15.640 nothing will happen to maxine waters uh but she said all the things they accused trump of saying that he
02:01:22.920 never said and most likely nothing will happen to her and i fear minneapolis god bless you man
02:01:33.080 i i think you're just gonna you're gonna have a tough week if they come back and uh convict of
02:01:40.360 anything other than he's the antichrist
02:01:46.280 this is the glenn back program