The Glenn Beck Program - February 14, 2020


The Left’s in for a November Butt-Kicking | Guest: Bill O’Reilly | 2⧸14⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 7 minutes

Words per Minute

159.25244

Word Count

20,286

Sentence Count

817

Misogynist Sentences

22

Hate Speech Sentences

19


Summary

In this episode of the Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks to one of the bravest people he has ever met, a woman on the left who voted for Donald Trump, but recently realised just how out of touch her party is with the country at large.


Transcript

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00:01:10.760 hello america it's friday
00:01:36.240 and the glenn beck program we're going to start with one of the bravest people
00:01:40.620 i have met one of the bravest people that i this this woman is a democrat voted for pete buddha judge
00:01:51.600 but just wrote an article after attending a top trump rally i realized democrats are not ready for 2020
00:01:59.300 they are going to get their butt kicked and wait until you hear what she says she has experienced
00:02:08.580 in the last three months next this is the glenn beck program can't wait to get that story in 60 seconds
00:02:18.680 somewhere in america within the sound of my voice there is a man sitting on his porch with his feet
00:02:24.020 propped up on the railing gazing between his boots at the microcosm of his own neighborhood and he smiles
00:02:31.060 to himself on display before him a neighbor from down the block is clearly trying to concoct last
00:02:37.640 minute valentine's day plans it was written all over his face not on our man all his life he was a type
00:02:45.480 that planned ahead type that went out and conquered his frontier he planned ahead for the difficulties
00:02:51.060 right now there's a reservation with his name and the name of his best gal on it he crosses his feet
00:02:58.520 and leans back staring at the pair of tekova's boots on his feet now that's the kind of integrity we're
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00:03:53.300 i've been a democrat for 20 years but my experience made me realize just how out of touch my party is
00:04:12.200 with the country at large this is an amazing story written by a woman on the left or a democrat
00:04:21.320 and i want to read it verbatim because it is awesome listen to this i think those of us on
00:04:29.480 the left need to take a long look in the mirror and have an honest conversation about what's going
00:04:34.380 on if you had told me three years ago i would ever attend a donald trump rally i would have laughed and
00:04:40.360 assured you that there was never any chance of that happening heck if you told me i would do that
00:04:45.860 three months ago i probably would have done the same thing so how did i find myself among an 11 000
00:04:53.080 plus trump supporter rally in manchester new hampshire believe it or not it all started with knitting
00:05:00.780 you might not think of the knitting world as a particularly political community i honestly have never
00:05:08.280 even thought of it as a community but but you'd be wrong she writes many knitters are active in
00:05:14.980 social justice communities and love to discuss the revolutionary role knitters that have played
00:05:21.240 in our culture and i started noticing this about a year ago particularly on instagram i knit as a way
00:05:28.120 to relax and escape from the drama of real life not to further engage with it but it was impossible to
00:05:34.080 ignore after roving gangs of online social justice warriors started going after anyone in the knitting
00:05:40.920 community who was not lockstep in their ideology can you believe this has gone to the knitting community
00:05:51.300 knitting stars didn't know there were but knitting stars on instagram were bullied and mobbed by
00:06:00.940 hundreds of people for seemingly innocuous offenses one got one man got mobbed so badly that he had a
00:06:08.780 nervous breakdown and was admitted to the hospital on suicide watch many things were not right about
00:06:15.380 the hatred and witnessing the vitriol coming from those i had aligned myself with politically was a
00:06:22.000 massive wake-up call democrats have an ass kicking coming to them in november and i think most of them
00:06:30.240 will be utterly shocked when it happens you see i was one of those democrats who considered everyone who
00:06:36.940 voted for trump a racist i thought they were horrible yes even deplorable and worked very hard to
00:06:42.720 eliminate their voices from my spaces by unfriending or blocking people who spoke about their support of
00:06:48.480 him however minor their comments i watched a lot of msnbc and was convinced that everything he had done
00:06:55.460 was horrible and that he hated anyone who wasn't a straight white man and he had no redeeming qualities
00:07:02.960 but when i witnessed the amount of hate coming from the left in this small niche knitting community
00:07:09.460 i started to question everything i started making a proactive effort to break my echo chamber
00:07:16.320 by listening to voices that i thought i would disagree with i wanted to understand their perspective
00:07:22.520 believing that it would confirm that they were filled with hate for anyone who wasn't like them
00:07:28.100 that has turned out not to be the case the more voices outside the left i listened to the more i
00:07:36.500 realized that these were not bad people they were not racist nazis or white supremacist we had
00:07:43.020 differences of opinion on social and economic issues but a difference of opinion does not make your
00:07:48.700 opponent inherently evil they could justify their opinions using arguments rather than shouting and the
00:07:55.880 ranting that i saw coming from my side of the aisle i started to discover or perhaps rediscover the hashtag
00:08:04.340 walk away movement i had heard about walk away when msnbc told me it was fake and nothing but a bunch of
00:08:11.600 russian bots but then i started to meet real people who had been democrats and made the decision to leave
00:08:18.100 because they couldn't stand the way the left was behaving i watched town halls where they had differing
00:08:24.240 minority communities all available on youtube and i saw sane rational discussions from people
00:08:31.420 of different races backgrounds orientations and experiences i joined the facebook group for the
00:08:37.560 community and saw stories popping up daily of people sharing why they were leaving the democratic party
00:08:43.000 this wasn't fake these people aren't russian bots moreover it felt like a breath of fresh air
00:08:49.840 there was not universal agreement in this group some were trump supporters some weren't but they talked
00:08:57.020 and shared their perspective about shouting without shouting or rage or trying to cancel each other
00:09:03.920 i started to question everything how many stories had i been sold that weren't true
00:09:09.600 what if my perception of the other side is wrong how is it possible that half the country is overtly racist
00:09:16.680 is it possible that trump derangement syndrome is a real thing and that i had been suffering from it
00:09:23.160 from the last three years and the biggest question of all was this did i hate donald trump so much that
00:09:30.040 i wanted to see my own country fail just to spite him and everyone who voted for him now fast forward
00:09:39.040 to the new hampshire primary and we've all seen the politicians running around the state making their case
00:09:43.820 i've seen almost every democratic candidate in person and noticed that their messages were almost
00:09:49.300 universally one of doom and gloom not only focusing on the obvious disagreements with donald trump
00:09:55.700 but also making sure to emphasize that the country is a horribly racist place
00:10:01.460 now i do believe that there are real issues when it comes to race and that we as a society
00:10:06.920 haven't reckoned with them yet and while the 2017 protest in charlottesville virginia led to a tragedy
00:10:14.420 precipitated by real racist and real nazis real white supremacists i started to see that those labels
00:10:23.400 simply don't apply to most people who support donald trump but with all of this i was still reticent
00:10:30.920 to even consider attending a trump event i don't believe that trump's attitude is worthy of the highest
00:10:37.260 office of the land i abhor his twitter i vehemently opposed so many of his policies
00:10:43.100 but still i wanted to see for myself i'm not going to lie i was very nervous so i thought i'd start my day
00:10:50.960 in familiar territory at an msnbc live show in new hampshire that was taking place a few blocks away
00:10:57.040 from the rally i decided to wear my red hat that looks like a trump hat but with one small difference
00:11:02.740 it says make free speech again make make free speech again or no make speech free again sorry
00:11:11.100 the funny thing about that hat is that it is completely open to interpretation when i wear it
00:11:16.820 around left-leaning people they think i'm talking about the right when i wear it around right-leaning
00:11:20.740 folks they think i'm talking about the left it's just another stark reminder of how much our own
00:11:26.140 perspective and biases play into how we view the world in chatting with the folks at the taping
00:11:33.180 i casually said i was thinking about going over to the trump rally well the first reaction they had
00:11:39.000 was a genuine fear for my safety i have never seen people i didn't know so passionately urge me to
00:11:46.500 avoid all of those people one told me that those people were the lowest of low another man told me that
00:11:53.100 they had gone to one of trump's rallies in the past and he had been a target of harassment by
00:11:57.360 large muscle-bound men another woman actually offered me her pepper spray i assured them all
00:12:05.680 that i thought i would be fine and i'd get the heck out of dodge if i got nervous what they didn't know
00:12:11.460 is that they weren't the only ones i had heard from who said they should be afraid some of my more
00:12:17.880 right-leaning friends online expressed genuine fear at my going not because they were afraid of
00:12:23.320 the attendees but they were afraid of people on the left violently attacking the attendees this was a
00:12:30.100 day after a man had run his car through a republican voter registration tent in florida there was genuine
00:12:35.600 fear that this would be repeated or that antifa would bus people in for from boston for it just as i
00:12:42.400 had shared those on the left i told them that i thought i would be fine because i we really don't have
00:12:47.280 antifa in new hampshire but i'm not going to tell you that i it didn't get to me a bit when everyone
00:12:54.640 around you is nervous for your safety it's hard not to question if they have a point well i attended
00:13:01.740 i couldn't help but think if they could just see the world through the lens of the other for a moment or two
00:13:09.900 it would be a stark revelation that they don't know as much as they think they do this was so
00:13:17.040 different than any other political event i had ever attended the energy around barack obama in 2008
00:13:24.080 didn't even feel like this so i headed over for an hour and a half before the doors were scheduled to
00:13:30.400 open which was four hours before trump was set to take the stage and a line already stretched a mile
00:13:37.280 away from the entrance to the arena as i waited i chatted with folks around me and contrary to all
00:13:43.880 the fears expressed they were so nice i was not harassed or intimidated i was never in fear of my
00:13:50.420 safety even for a moment these were just average everyday people they were veterans school teachers
00:13:57.220 and small business owners who have come from all over the place for the thrill of attending this rally
00:14:02.920 they were upbeat and excited in chatting i even let it slip out from time to time that yes i was a
00:14:09.380 democrat the reaction was good for you welcome what else happened and what did she finally discover
00:14:19.000 and what is she now sharing i believe at her own peril i'll give it to you in one minute
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00:15:49.900 an article written by a democrat on what she has discovered because she was forced to look at her
00:16:00.240 own side because of all of the hatred that she found in an instagram community her instagram community
00:16:06.940 and she couldn't believe the social justice warriors so she went to the trump rally and she writes
00:16:12.820 once i got inside the atmosphere was jubilant it was more like attending a rock concert than a
00:16:19.000 political rally people were genuinely enjoying themselves some were even dancing to the music
00:16:24.220 being played over the loudspeakers it was so different than anything else i'd ever attended
00:16:28.040 i had attended an event with all the democratic contenders just two days prior in exactly the same arena
00:16:34.720 and the contrast was stark first trump completely filled the arena all the way to the top even
00:16:42.760 every other major democratic candidate with all of them in attendance just the other night
00:16:47.860 and the campaigns giving away free tickets the democrats couldn't do that with trump every single
00:16:54.620 person was unified around a singular goal with the democrats the audience booed over candidates they
00:17:00.400 didn't like and got into literal shouting matches with each other with trump there was a genuinely
00:17:05.960 optimistic view of the future with the democrats it was all doom and gloom with trump a genuine feeling
00:17:11.620 of pride of being an american with democrats they emphasized that the country was a racist place
00:17:17.140 from top to bottom now trump is always going to be to he's always going to present the best case
00:17:24.260 he can and yes he lies and that's provable but the strength of his rally wasn't about facts and figures
00:17:31.860 it was a group of people who felt like they had someone finally in their corner who would fight for them
00:17:38.700 some people say well obviously they're having a great time they're in a cult i don't think that's
00:17:44.040 true the reality is that many people i spoke to do disagree with trump on things they don't always
00:17:51.140 like his attitude they do wish he wouldn't tweet so much people who are in cults don't question their
00:17:57.380 leaders the people i spoke with did but the pros in their eyes far outweighed the cons they don't love
00:18:05.180 him because they think he's perfect they love him despite his flaws because he has their backs
00:18:11.460 as i left the rally walking past the thousands of people who were watching it on a giant monitor
00:18:17.380 outside the arena in the cold because they couldn't get in i knew there was no way trump would lose in
00:18:23.620 november absolutely no way i truly believe it doesn't matter who the democrats nominate trump will
00:18:30.940 trounce them if you don't believe me attend one of his rallies and see for yourself don't worry they
00:18:37.180 really won't hurt you today i voted in the new hampshire democratic party and i voted for pete
00:18:42.740 buddha judge i genuinely feel pete would be great for this country and maybe he'll have his opportunity
00:18:48.440 in the future but tomorrow i'll be changing my voter registration from democrat to independent and
00:18:54.080 walking away from the party i've spent the last 20 years in and sit in the middle for a while
00:19:00.020 there are extremists in both parties that i'm uncomfortable with but i also fundamentally
00:19:04.900 believe that most people on both sides are good decent human beings who want the best for the
00:19:09.780 country and have a dramatic disagreement on how to get there but until we start seeing each other as
00:19:15.060 human beings there will be no bridging this divide and i refuse to be a part of the divisiveness any
00:19:20.900 longer i refuse to hate people i don't know simply because they choose to vote for someone else
00:19:26.340 if we're going to heal the country we have to start taking steps toward one another rather than
00:19:31.920 away i think democrats have an ass kicking coming to them in november and i think most of them are
00:19:38.620 going to be utterly shocked when it happens because they are existing in an echo chamber that is not
00:19:44.340 reflective of the broader reality i hope it's a wake-up call that causes them to take a long look in the
00:19:51.400 mirror and really ask themselves how did we get here maybe then they'll start listening i tend to
00:19:58.860 doubt it but i can hope sounds like a bot direct from moscow you know what that is that's a trump
00:20:08.640 supporter pretending that is that is so brave so brave of this individual yeah i mean it shows a lot
00:20:18.280 of vulnerability right i mean if you're going you're getting won over by a rally essentially
00:20:22.080 that's not something she will typically want to admit yeah and i don't think she was won over by
00:20:26.420 the rally she was won over by the kindness of the people and the openness of the people who
00:20:31.440 she had been told would you know hurt her and destroy her yeah and that's that's honestly that is
00:20:38.720 what we hear from every single person who is on the democratic side or was against us or whatever and
00:20:45.540 they sit down with us and we talk and this happens in your home in your life as well and people always
00:20:52.780 say always i this is so nice this is so friendly everybody on the conservative side is so friendly
00:21:00.580 that's not true not everybody is but most people are because we've thought things through and we disagree
00:21:07.760 with the policies and we are been we have been called names for so long most of us don't want to call
00:21:17.420 you names you know most of us don't want because you disagree with us we don't want but putting up
00:21:25.860 with the harassment and the social justice warriors and seeing so many democrats just sit on their hands and
00:21:32.900 do nothing when they can clearly see what's going on makes us think you know you must be part of it
00:21:39.600 and you know so maybe sometimes our our um our willingness to accept somebody like donald trump
00:21:49.640 who will just verbally punch people in the face it does feel good after a while it does feel good
00:21:57.880 but i think a majority of us don't like it but as she said at least somebody standing up for our side
00:22:06.420 at least somebody is pushing back and is not betraying us and then she said because she had a
00:22:16.340 malfunction in her bot because she's a bot and she's russian and then she said yes
00:22:21.460 just like uh ivan drago really he said for me for me i fight to win for me
00:22:31.120 yeah and then he took on the politburo the whole thing wow and then he threw like the russian president
00:22:36.060 like on the front of the side it's like why i have a very i have a very important hole in the sky
00:22:41.640 where a tree once was update oh it's huge it's a huge update you do not want to miss it next
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00:24:07.960 hole in the sky one big just a moment big news coming up big
00:24:12.700 welcome to the glenbeck program glad you're here now um yesterday you know we broke very important
00:24:41.280 news of what was happening in the seattle city council uh they're these this group of these group
00:24:47.700 of you know x dope smoking hippies uh were well i can't say they were x hippies or x dope smokers but
00:24:55.420 um they they're still hippies and still dope smokers okay are they thank you very much uh so
00:25:01.380 they went out to the seattle city council and they did a very dramatic song um about
00:25:07.280 trees and how the city council was just giving special dispensation to anybody who wanted to
00:25:13.700 cut down a tree and uh here's what we played for you yesterday apologies there's an unwelcome site
00:25:19.760 in the neighborhood a developer is being greedy oh my there's a hole in the sky where a tree once
00:25:26.260 stood now she has to start her little music there such a lack of life and sound all that's left is
00:25:36.080 bare muddy ground a magnificent tree was murdered the mighty dollar cut it down there's a hole in the
00:25:44.860 sky where the tree once was somebody's making money stand up there's a hole in the sky where the tree
00:25:52.360 she's so angry somebody's making money she's like stand up and then people do like lemmings
00:25:57.580 exceptional trees but the city grants exemptions to these instead they reward the developers greed
00:26:05.720 and sanction the murderer's deeds there's a hole in the sky where the tree once was somebody's
00:26:13.260 making money there's a hole in the sky where the tree once was somebody's making money no more
00:26:22.040 stop stop so so yesterday when pat was on you tried to convince us that this was a ripoff from
00:26:28.800 the pet shop boys yeah opportunities by the pet shop i've got the brains you've got the look let's
00:26:33.560 make lots of money and there's a there's something it's close it's close um but we went to the uh
00:26:39.640 we we went to anthony who is the conductor of the glenbeck symphony orchestra and uh we said can you
00:26:46.580 make this sound like that song from the pet shop boys so here it is
00:26:51.420 there's a hole in the sky where the tree once was somebody's making money
00:27:05.800 there's a hole in the sky where the tree once was somebody's making money
00:27:10.700 now my instinct that's pretty good that's close my instinct was broadway this is definitely a
00:27:29.680 broadway song however there is a part of the song that makes me feel like you know this is really a
00:27:37.860 johnny cash song because it doesn't have any whiskey it doesn't have prison it doesn't have my mama the
00:27:44.100 dog or a train or a truck in it but it it is advocating for people to go to prison so i thought
00:27:52.000 could this be a good country song here it is
00:27:57.480 such a lack of light and sound all that's left is bare muddy ground a magnificent tree was murdered
00:28:12.540 the mighty dollar cut it down there's a hole in the sky where the tree once was somebody's made
00:28:21.440 money there's a hole in the sky in the sky that tree did not belong to you or me
00:28:35.580 there's a hole in the sky where that tree should be
00:28:41.500 i mean that works you could see it however in all honesty there is no way you can bastardize
00:28:54.060 this song because it screams broadway
00:28:58.440 there's an unwelcome sight in the neighborhood a developer is being greedy there's a hole in the
00:29:14.700 sky where a tree once stood
00:29:17.200 such a lack of light and sound all that's left is bare muddy ground a magnificent tree was murdered
00:29:29.660 the mighty dollar cut it down there's a hole in the sky where the tree once was somebody's making money
00:29:39.580 there's a hole in the sky in the sky in the sky that tree did not belong to you or me
00:29:52.700 there's a hole in the sky where the tree should be
00:29:58.620 i mean wow that's that's that's awesome that is it uh wow just
00:30:04.620 just want to say now now she probably and her little troop will probably like that
00:30:11.380 but i want to make it very clear we're mocking you
00:30:16.020 we're mocking you we're just doing it in a very professional and expensive way
00:30:23.220 i mean that works as a brown i mean it does you can tell it's been written for some sort of
00:30:29.720 musical type of thing anyway it's got to be musical theater or some sort of thing because
00:30:34.260 you know we put the video with that and it's i mean the way she's moving
00:30:41.480 fits can we play one more play one more time i just think it's
00:30:46.660 and now from the broadway hit hole in the sky
00:30:56.000 there's an unwelcome sight in the neighborhood a developer is being greedy
00:31:00.860 there's a hole in the sky where a tree once stood
00:31:05.080 such a laugh of light and sound all that's left is bare muddy ground
00:31:15.380 a mcnewson tree was murdered the mighty dollar cut it down
00:31:21.600 there's a hole in the sky where the tree once was somebody's making money
00:31:27.600 there's a hole in the sky where the tree once was somebody's making money
00:31:34.600 there's a hole in the sky in the sky that tree did not belong to you or me
00:31:40.820 there's a hole in the sky where the tree should be
00:31:46.660 fantastic i love watching your facial expressions of the music too
00:31:52.240 it's so good it just is so great
00:31:55.100 we need to put that on a social media look on twitter or facebook we'll put that up today
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00:32:10.660 at blaze tv.com slash glenn uh because when you see the visuals with that
00:32:16.900 so good nothing better so good nothing better and you know the problem with missing that tree
00:32:23.620 is now there's only 2 trillion 999 billion 999 million 999 000 999 left
00:32:31.300 oh my gosh is that sad when you put it when you put it like that it hurts right
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00:34:19.780 hey we have another bloomberg blast from the past it's a flashback friday
00:34:49.520 uh here's uh bloomberg in 20 in 2013 for them to do this is just such an outright disgrace how they can look themselves in a mirror
00:35:00.220 knowing they are hurting deliberately the life expectancy and the quality of life for the people that they're supposed to serve
00:35:08.480 uh he's talking about the naacp being a disgrace uh because they opposed his soda ban
00:35:15.800 uh you know because it's a disgrace here's the naacp
00:35:22.220 and they're not allowing me to ban soda and to put really high taxes on soda
00:35:29.260 to stop the poor african americans uh from drinking it because it'll be bad for them
00:35:35.180 and i'm i'm an old white guy i know better than they do
00:35:40.600 oh oh my it's going to how is that okay how is it okay how is it okay
00:35:45.660 they love to do this this is the progressive mindset we know better than you
00:35:48.900 we're going to tell you how we know better than you
00:35:51.280 and all those little things the mansplaining and the whitesplaining none of it applies to them
00:35:56.740 god man i'm telling you i am more and more convinced
00:35:59.620 we are on the precipice of real change
00:36:04.460 you know we talked about this yesterday for a little bit
00:36:08.080 do you remember the book the pendulum
00:36:10.220 and the pendulum goes uh it goes from left to right no it's sorry it goes from um the me to the we
00:36:19.280 every what is it 70 or 80 years it makes a round trip
00:36:25.340 so for instance the the last me generation the zenith was in the um uh reagan years
00:36:35.780 and so now we've gone from the extreme me
00:36:40.680 to the extreme we
00:36:43.040 the last time we were in extreme we
00:36:46.340 was during the great depression
00:36:48.920 if we would have a great depression right now
00:36:52.560 we would be in real trouble
00:36:54.640 that's why bernie cannot get in
00:36:57.740 we would be in real trouble because
00:37:00.020 the we would say doesn't matter what happens to the individual
00:37:04.820 we have to protect for the future
00:37:07.580 and you're in trouble when you get to the extremes
00:37:11.000 but you're in less trouble when it's the extreme me
00:37:14.240 because nobody's building an army
00:37:16.700 nobody's building a country
00:37:18.320 um that that you know can take over
00:37:21.780 because everybody is no i'm an individual
00:37:24.120 i'm an individual
00:37:25.080 and so you can lose sight of
00:37:29.120 you know the the individuals around you
00:37:32.880 that are hungry because everybody's focused on themselves
00:37:36.100 well we're supposed to be at the zenith
00:37:38.820 and start coming back the other way in 2024
00:37:41.580 so we're approaching the zenith
00:37:44.220 i can't imagine this getting worse
00:37:46.240 but i've been saying that for 20 years
00:37:48.800 uh so maybe we have another four years of this
00:37:53.300 before it starts backing off
00:37:55.000 but i talked to the author and the guy who did this
00:37:57.920 um this research and i mean he can track it all the way back
00:38:02.340 you know practically to the bible days
00:38:04.440 of the of the you know me and and we
00:38:08.060 and every time you're in a we
00:38:11.540 you have communist revolutions
00:38:15.640 or revolutions uh like uh the last time was france
00:38:20.540 uh before world war ii
00:38:23.540 it was the revolution in france
00:38:26.360 so he said that it would start to come back 2024
00:38:32.040 i asked him at the time
00:38:34.440 do you think that any of this will be sped up
00:38:37.320 because now of the internet
00:38:39.600 everything is in your face faster
00:38:42.040 so will this happen faster
00:38:44.240 and he said we don't know
00:38:45.260 because this is the first time
00:38:46.500 i think based on what i read to you today
00:38:49.680 uh from that woman in medium
00:38:52.480 based on this this feeling that i get
00:38:55.200 um from the the left just overplaying their hands
00:39:01.500 i think we're starting to move back
00:39:04.100 now it's going to take us 20 years to get back to the middle
00:39:08.260 but at least we would be heading the right direction
00:39:11.920 but i just think that there is something happening in the country
00:39:15.000 that is starting to starting
00:39:17.780 people are starting to say
00:39:18.960 i don't want anything to do with this
00:39:20.360 i just don't want anything to do with this
00:39:22.220 i like my neighbor
00:39:23.100 you know and i want to leave my neighbor alone
00:39:25.580 whatever they voted for somebody else
00:39:27.280 whatever i disagree with them fine
00:39:29.140 you don't think so
00:39:31.460 i mean what you say makes sense to me logically
00:39:34.380 it feels like there is some level of that
00:39:37.560 where people are sort of switching around
00:39:39.140 look at the turnout for even bernie sanders
00:39:41.760 look at what's look at look at the turnout for
00:39:44.640 for um you know all of the meanness
00:39:48.860 look at how people on the democratic side
00:39:51.400 did not embrace the real social justice warriors
00:39:55.480 i mean we're looking at first of all
00:39:57.140 the the the turnout in um new hampshire
00:40:00.300 overall was pretty strong right
00:40:02.420 no it was but they expected about 20 percent higher
00:40:05.680 yeah in turnout
00:40:06.880 but it's you know it's one election in one state
00:40:08.860 you know i mean i i just the over
00:40:12.280 i mean it doesn't seem like
00:40:13.640 certainly look at it from our perspective
00:40:15.020 does it look like the other side
00:40:16.600 is really doing all that much of that
00:40:17.960 some of it you mentioned the person
00:40:19.480 with the rally today was interesting
00:40:21.060 we've certainly seen examples
00:40:23.900 right but the tone of the left
00:40:25.940 does not seem like i i agree with you
00:40:27.980 but what i'm talking about is
00:40:29.920 the the lack of passion
00:40:32.780 think about it this way
00:40:34.060 you get a ronald reagan
00:40:38.300 okay how many of us never thought we'd see a ronald reagan ever again
00:40:42.680 so you have somebody that a lot of people would compare to ronald reagan on the way he is
00:40:48.440 building and way he is doing you know some of the stuff he does he's very bold
00:40:52.840 and he is sticking up for what he believes in
00:40:56.280 um well think how long
00:41:00.040 the progressives and the socialists have waited
00:41:03.240 for a moment where you could actually flip this economy
00:41:07.980 from capitalist to a socialist economy
00:41:11.060 you're closer than you've ever ever been
00:41:14.580 that's how they're talking about it
00:41:15.660 yeah you could get bernie sanders to be the guy
00:41:19.540 where are all the people
00:41:22.580 that are just diehard workers
00:41:24.960 other than like maybe 20 percent
00:41:26.900 where are they
00:41:27.980 where are they
00:41:29.620 if this was as big as everyone on msnbc and cnn
00:41:33.380 and all those democrats that are in the party
00:41:36.420 want you to believe it is
00:41:38.920 where are those people
00:41:40.780 i mean i think the question is
00:41:42.200 are they excited about their people
00:41:44.260 i feel like no
00:41:45.580 are they excited against trump
00:41:47.260 i mean there's a difference
00:41:48.760 there's a big difference
00:41:49.720 this is the glenbeck program
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00:43:02.820 we have uh mr bill o'reilly coming up in uh just a few minutes
00:43:07.020 anxious to hear what he has to say about the uh week in review
00:43:10.480 we're going to talk about the uh the apparent feud
00:43:14.180 between um attorney general barr and uh donald trump
00:43:19.000 uh mcconnell and his top priority
00:43:22.280 the the shape of the democratic party
00:43:26.560 he's got a great article out
00:43:28.500 um looking at all of the uh candidates
00:43:31.620 candidates and also we'll probably touch base on uh
00:43:34.500 the senate passing a war powers measure
00:43:36.760 aimed at limiting the president's ability to wage war against iran
00:43:40.840 um we'll have more on that with uh bill o'reilly coming up in in just a second
00:43:46.000 oh you excited that it's uh the weekend still
00:43:50.720 i'm very excited it's been a long week
00:43:52.620 it's been a long freaking week launching the show
00:43:56.100 yeah uh it has been a lot
00:43:58.200 yeah and i like how you just sit back and laugh at me every step of the way
00:44:02.280 i do i just it's it's it's kind of like watching your kids uh start to have their own family and
00:44:08.940 you're like yeah yeah yeah yeah your kids suck huh
00:44:11.880 you remember that yeah
00:44:13.280 i hope you got what you asked for
00:44:15.480 remember when you were judging me
00:44:16.760 yeah yeah
00:44:17.980 uh all right bill o'reilly coming up next
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00:46:01.060 bill o'reilly has got a lot on his plate today
00:46:07.620 uh but i want to start with his article that uh just came out a couple of days ago
00:46:13.040 what's left
00:46:14.580 he writes after watching friday's debate it's obvious the democrats have a conundrum
00:46:19.220 joe biden's campaign is falling apart bernie sanders is leading michael bloomberg is looming
00:46:23.460 and all of that is good news for president trump
00:46:26.580 so bill o'reilly let's start with this analysis let's start with say it ain't so joe
00:46:32.140 uh befuddled is the word of the day
00:46:35.300 uh he does not seem to be able to articulate his vision
00:46:39.760 maybe because he doesn't have a vision
00:46:42.860 so for all the listeners of the glenn beck program except for stew this is a little bit beyond
00:46:49.420 um joe biden would like to do fill in a blank
00:46:55.820 fill it in retire retire what what i don't know
00:47:02.620 go home time no he he oh you mean politically yeah nobody knows but i think he is sending
00:47:09.860 definite signals i just want to go away i don't want this job
00:47:13.600 i mean have you ever seen anybody you know um hillary clinton had this air that she
00:47:19.700 deserved the job and you're just going to give it to her
00:47:22.480 um joe biden is is almost out there every day every time i see him i'm like all he's saying to
00:47:29.580 me is please don't vote for me please i don't want this job yeah that was uh what the lying dog
00:47:36.380 face pony soldier was all about now who in this whole world would come up with that statement is
00:47:44.780 there anyone who would come up with a statement like that so i'm going you know this is getting
00:47:50.740 to be like the twilight zone i think rod sterling is writing his speeches standing in the corner you're
00:47:57.960 traveling in another dimension do you remember a comedian named norm crosby yes yes okay i
00:48:04.840 people i want people to google norm crosby that's joe biden the late norm crosby is inhabiting his body
00:48:12.660 i am going to have to look him up again but i think if i'm thinking of the same guy i think you're
00:48:19.160 right i'll have to look him up that's who it is yeah i said that the other half because nobody
00:48:23.480 remembers for norm but it's worth googling him because that is what joe biden is he's he's
00:48:30.160 inarticulated we've always known that but now it's beyond that it's into a kind of um saturday
00:48:35.960 night live but this is serious uh situation so you say that joe biden doesn't have a message but
00:48:43.120 bernie absolutely does and what's his message well bernie santa is a dangerous man i mean everybody
00:48:51.240 should know that that yeah he looks like a caricature up there and uh larry david is playing him and all
00:48:57.480 that but he's a dangerous man i mean first of all the guy comes out and says hey whole country's
00:49:01.640 racist i mean i was insulted by that all right i mean i'm not a racist and i don't know any racists
00:49:08.500 the whole country is not racist you're a liar and that's a lie that's not an opinion that's a lie
00:49:15.640 that's number one and then you look at what he is telling you directly the only good thing about
00:49:22.080 sanders is he does spell it out unlike buddha judge we'll get to in a moment but sanders spells
00:49:30.040 it out he goes look if you elect me i am going to try to have the federal government run the economy
00:49:37.160 i am going to seize private property i'm going to have an open border whereby no one will be asked
00:49:45.200 for credentials to come to the united states and i will withdraw every single american military person
00:49:51.780 overseas allowing anybody to do whatever they want that's his platform that's it all right and
00:50:01.240 there's no no there's no comeback that's what he wants to do and then you get people going yeah
00:50:08.420 birdie yay yay do you really want the country to vanish to be vaporized because that's what he would do
00:50:16.120 bill um do you sense that there is a lessening of enthusiasm on uh in in the democrat i'm not
00:50:28.900 talking about the party i'm talking about the voters that they are waking up to this and they're saying
00:50:34.720 i don't want really any of this well the television ratings are the only facts that i can point to
00:50:42.860 to bolster that theory so you have fox news which is now 95 pro trump all right when you and i were
00:50:55.480 there it wasn't close to that as far as being a monolithic presentation well they're just going
00:51:02.500 crazy i mean they're doing great because every trump supporter watches fox news the others are not doing
00:51:09.840 well even in big big days news days like the new hampshire primary msnbc and cnn are getting killed
00:51:16.620 sometimes three to one in prime time so the democrats are not flooding in to watch important
00:51:23.400 things like the democratic debates or the uh returns from the primaries they're not so then you can make a
00:51:31.340 correlation they go they're not really uh excited i don't think in the black communities
00:51:37.360 any of these candidates are really shaking it up do you i don't i don't know i'm not part of a black
00:51:46.720 community but i haven't seen anybody that seems to be speaking to anybody but those who hate america
00:51:54.360 um that's why the bloomberg tape from aspen in 2015 so bad yeah because even if you were an african
00:52:03.980 american um that said all right you know i don't like trump and uh i want as much democratic input
00:52:13.520 as i can in uh washington and maybe bloomberg can beat trump but now i mean he got this guy saying
00:52:21.000 you know all of these things um generalizing about young black males and i'm not going to say that he
00:52:27.700 was wrong in the sense that the policy of stop and frisk dropped murder in the in uh new york city
00:52:35.800 eighty percent eighty percent wow all right so you can disagree and i certainly understand that if
00:52:44.920 you're a black citizen and you walk out to the street you don't want a cop throwing you up against
00:52:48.760 the wall i can understand that but it did save thousands of lives over a long period of time
00:52:56.480 but bloomberg was celebrating throwing the african-american youth against the wall
00:53:02.240 if you listen to the tape yeah not only celebrating almost demanding it saying you know we don't stop
00:53:08.440 we stop too many whites you know he was being analytical yeah well he's also but he's also a
00:53:15.640 completely unlikable guy i mean you could say that about donald trump he's he's he's uh you know i
00:53:21.640 really don't like donald trump well there's something about donald trump that at times
00:53:26.200 is funny like when he did the uh the tweet and i i'm not a fan of his tweets but uh you know when
00:53:33.760 he tweeted about uh governor cuomo coming and he says you know it's time for new york to wake up and
00:53:39.480 i'm going to talk to the governor about these things yada yada uh as long as he doesn't bring
00:53:43.600 fredo leave fredo home leave fredo home i mean that is that's funny he has a sardonic sense of
00:53:51.520 humor correct where bloomberg doesn't he's just straight out mean all the time well i don't know
00:53:57.180 about that that might be unfair i mean i know i don't know i i would say that he's business like
00:54:04.660 and he's brusque how about that for a word of the day stew brusque brusque all right mean i don't
00:54:12.500 see him as is going oh i'm gonna really make people feel terrible today no he's that he may
00:54:18.980 not be intentional even no he may not be um intentional about it he's just uh he's brusque
00:54:26.360 yeah he doesn't care and he doesn't he lives in his own little world yeah and so it's not little by
00:54:33.440 the way no i know no i know his world is 60 billion dollars right and he has a lavish lavish
00:54:41.080 living quarters in bermuda in london england good friend new york city and boston and that again
00:54:49.120 how are you going to sell that to bernie sanders supporters so not here's the analysis bloomberg now
00:54:58.340 has been in uh basically embraced by the democratic media if you're uh the wall street journal has the
00:55:06.360 best now um and i'll give you this and it's beyond any reasonable doubt so the wall street journal's
00:55:12.360 editorial page is conservative and traditional their news pages are liberal after the tape broke
00:55:20.240 the headline in the wall street journal on bloomberg was bloomberg reiterates policing mistakes
00:55:27.540 regrets regrets that was the headline it wasn't bloomberg wants to throw black youth against the
00:55:37.300 wall no no no no no reiterates police regrets i was i mean that was the headline of the story like
00:55:47.040 whoa don't worry about it you know we're sorry no he wasn't sorry he was having a good time
00:55:55.540 wall street journal you're not telling the truth so how is this how is the media yeah who has been
00:56:04.000 feeding antifa and excusing antifa and everything else while still being big government progressive
00:56:11.000 democrats uh how how are they gonna how are they gonna ride this wave without being you know sucked
00:56:19.220 it's chaos look the national press is now top down which means executives and editors tell reporters
00:56:29.420 what to write all right that's what's happening and i we have gone over this and over this and over this
00:56:35.260 it's happening everywhere everywhere there's not mcclatchy newspapers folds because it's exactly that
00:56:42.860 right right all right mcclatchy headquarters are telling the miami herald kansas city star charlotte
00:56:49.020 observer sacramento b what to write and you better write it or you're fired and that and the people
00:56:55.620 know that what is this what is this headline on bloomberg this is ridiculous okay so now what you have
00:57:05.400 is a democratic media they know sanders can't win they know it so they're looking at four more years
00:57:12.320 of trump so they're panicking well what are we going to do who are we going to put in there
00:57:17.320 and i thought they might go to buddha judge and i want to talk about him after you take your break
00:57:22.940 all right but they seem to be trying to go to bloomberg and bloomberg now can't get any african
00:57:30.060 americans and 20 25 percent of santa supporters are never going to vote for bloomberg never never leave
00:57:38.320 off the minority vote and the 25 percent of bernie people you can't win with them right he can't win
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01:00:22.980 gop but the democrats there's no consensus on who they are you talking to me back no i'm i was i was
01:00:33.180 i was looking in a mirror and i was talking to myself
01:00:36.000 um the democratic party has been hijacked and this is you know no breaking news by the progressive left
01:00:47.980 which is now being enabled by the national media so we started the discussion the discussion today with
01:00:56.820 bernie sanders is a dangerous man in any sane time media time that would be clear to everybody yes
01:01:04.660 but it's not all right it's like oh there's uncle bernie and he just wants to give stuff away what a
01:01:11.600 great guy not a great guy all right he's a totalitarian he take your freedom in every area away
01:01:18.560 every area there is no one area that bernie sanders wouldn't intrude upon in your personal freedom yet
01:01:25.700 that's not reported you don't know it unless you pay attention it's it's all a bunch of uh dishonest
01:01:32.800 blather that has obliterated the so-called moderate democrat and there are millions of those people
01:01:42.600 they don't know what to do because they have no voice in the media who's the moderate democrat voice
01:01:49.740 in television news who
01:01:51.820 no one yeah i i would say there's there's no one that doesn't have an agenda right but there's no one
01:02:01.600 who says you know maybe the democratic party should accept pro-life people right is there anybody who
01:02:08.340 says that no maybe there would be a democrat who would say all right um maybe we should shift away from
01:02:18.100 punishing law-abiding citizens who own guns and pass very stringent gun laws that target criminals who
01:02:28.260 use them maybe that would stop it and it absolutely would do that if you had a national federal law
01:02:38.320 that says if you use a gun in a commission of a crime any crime we tack 10 years on your sentence no
01:02:46.020 matter what other crime you did so say you got an automobile road trade accident and you had a gun
01:02:54.960 an illegal gun that you pointed at the other driver you're going away for 10 plus the road rage
01:03:01.700 you don't think that's going to stop a crime gun crime i would yeah i i tend to believe it would
01:03:09.340 yes right but we're not looking for democrat saying that no we're not looking for those kinds of things
01:03:16.100 and the press is trying to make pete buddha judge into this moderate they are right on this huge kick
01:03:22.620 this is why i'm proud of bill o'reilly.com and i want everybody uh after they listen to me and back
01:03:29.460 to sign up right now today valentine's day all right and there's no special we're not going to send
01:03:34.980 you candy or rose but this is for your life this will enhance your life all right so pete buddha judge
01:03:41.060 right harvard grad road scholar brilliant man he's brilliant great speaker almost as good as beck and i
01:03:49.600 not quite but almost and he's only 38 all right yeah so the guy goes out and he runs for president
01:03:57.140 after being the mayor of south bend indiana for eight years and almost destroying that city
01:04:03.200 all right the city is in chaos yet he's re-elected with 80 percent of the vote
01:04:10.180 second time that's what a good bs-er pete buddha judge is so i'm looking at buddha judge and i'm
01:04:18.200 analyzing his debate performances and after eight debates back i don't know what he stands for
01:04:24.260 i don't know anything about what pete buddha judge you talk about biden biden just doesn't have any
01:04:31.800 vision he doesn't doesn't have a plan buddha judge you don't know what he do so you want to run it down
01:04:39.980 so billwiley.com investigates based on his own statements made in obscure situations not in
01:04:48.100 national debates number one immigration total amnesty for everybody here
01:04:55.080 no border enforcement it becomes a civil violation that means you get a ticket if you illegally cross
01:05:04.580 the united states or overstay your visa a ticket all right so everybody can come here and not be
01:05:12.000 detained pete buddha judge abortion not only every time every not only can a woman secure an abortion
01:05:23.660 in pete buddha judge america for any reason at any time but if the baby is birthed and has a defect or
01:05:31.260 something like that and a woman decides they don't want the baby you can execute the baby
01:05:35.460 all right foreign policy we'll get to that in just a few minutes as we break from bill o'reilly with
01:05:45.220 billoreilly.com check out his commentary every day at billoreilly.com and fridays here on the glenn
01:05:51.700 back program you're listening to glenn back okay okay i have a last i you know last minute idea
01:05:59.280 because you didn't get her anything for valentine's day buy her a house seriously don't tell her just
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01:07:35.720 hello america it's friday the glenn beck program uh this week uh on the friday night exclusive this
01:07:47.560 is for blaze tv uh viewers and subscribers only a brand new show the friday night exclusive with
01:07:54.380 glenn beck tonight it is about an hour with peter switzer and we had a conversation i've known peter
01:08:00.120 for a very long time and he wrote clinton cash and uh and and all kinds of um uh books about you know
01:08:08.100 how the how the politicians are blackmailing people and he's got a new book out i'm trying to remember
01:08:13.420 the name i don't have it on the desk he's got a new book out what's it called stew uh and it's really
01:08:18.560 really good uh corruption yeah it's about biden and warren and sanders and all of them we have a
01:08:26.640 conversation about warren sand at warren and sanders and klobuchar uh as well as joe biden
01:08:33.100 uh and donald trump i asked him profiles and corruption yeah thank you profiles and corruption
01:08:38.800 have you looked into donald trump and he has and you want to see this friday night exclusive
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01:08:53.160 series of mine uh this is uh the wednesday night special and that is going to be on the coronavirus
01:09:01.140 next week right now we're on the phone with uh bill o'reilly giving a kind of a week in review with
01:09:07.480 bill and we were talking about pete buddha judge and who pete buddha judge was or is uh and he's not a
01:09:14.540 where does he know where does he stand on on foreign defense because he's he is a uh a veteran
01:09:22.520 yeah and he makes a lot of uh hay out of that he's a naval reserve served in vganistan for
01:09:32.420 seven months and got a medal over there and i applaud that yep me too okay but he didn't uh
01:09:41.700 didn't understand why soleimani had to be smoked no idea well why do we do it how did that help
01:09:48.100 the country oh i mean one of the worst guys on the planet soleimani yeah um and then you go to
01:09:55.500 the green new deal he's down with it loves the green new deal got to have economic justice along
01:10:00.580 with it so buddha judge is as radical left as bernie sanders without the socialist label
01:10:06.100 and i predict that the press will soon turn to buddha judge and just today there's a column
01:10:11.640 by a b stoddard do you know her you see her on tv once in a while yes i know the name all right so
01:10:17.560 here here's uh here's what a b says mayor pete is not mayor pete has proven not only to be a
01:10:24.740 compelling candidate with a resonant message but an effective campaigner uh what exactly is the
01:10:31.680 resonant message do you does anybody know well what's the resonant message i think quite honestly
01:10:38.200 i don't know if he actually talks about this uh very much but i think what people get from him
01:10:44.620 is hey look i'm reasonable and we all just need to come together that's that's it's a it's a hope
01:10:52.100 turning the page right it's a hope and change kind of message without ever defining hope and change
01:10:59.060 you know um eight years ago i was in new hampshire with barack obama and that famous incident where
01:11:06.400 his body man tried to block my cameraman from shooting and i had to remove the body man um but
01:11:12.800 to obama's credit uh he said that day that he'd do an interview with me and he did but i sat there
01:11:19.280 for speech after speech and it was hope and change changing hope i don't know who hope is but when i
01:11:24.600 meet her well i'm going to change her it was crazy um that's exactly what buddha judges do was turn a
01:11:30.520 page or whatever knew this so we're going to do that and and then by the early oh it wasn't so bad
01:11:36.160 and then i thought buddha judge would say well yeah but you and ulysses grant really screwed up a couple
01:11:41.540 of things you know um you know that kind of thing so yes he's the new young hip guy but this woman
01:11:49.660 a b stoddard who has a national column oh resonant message yeah what what all right bill let me let me
01:11:58.580 change subjects what's happening with the attorney general and and donald trump with the tweets is this
01:12:04.120 anything to worry about or is this just friendly sparring back and forth i don't think there's anything
01:12:10.680 friendly about it i think bar is very worried that uh the media which desperately wants to
01:12:18.620 marginalize him before the durham report comes out on fbi corruption there the media is gonna say he's
01:12:26.240 in a tank bars in a tank you can't listen anything bar durham anybody else says they're in a tank for
01:12:32.020 trump right and that's what bar is worried about right and he doesn't want that label and then trump
01:12:38.540 makes it very hard for him by tweeting out stuff um while investigations and cases are underway and
01:12:47.040 here's how dopey it is and i'll tell you why trump does it in a minute trump didn't have to say a word
01:12:53.140 let him give stone nine years which is insane when the average rapist in america gets four and a half
01:13:00.860 you're going to give stone nine for lying go ahead the next day trump pardons him right yes and he
01:13:08.420 says i can't abide by this sentence he doesn't have to tweet he doesn't have to get involved i don't
01:13:13.100 do any of this but the reason donald trump does is stew well knows after reading the united states of
01:13:19.160 trump is that the thing that donald trump loves most in the world is money but second is confrontation
01:13:27.140 he lives for it this is a stimulator for him and so he has to get involved with everything
01:13:37.860 and meanwhile bar and his guys are going you know they're gonna kill us and they're gonna make us
01:13:44.440 look like stooges so we have to say knock it off do you think that's what happened is there any uh
01:13:51.840 thought that this could be a little bit of theater like they both realize this is the end goal and if
01:13:57.400 if bar comes out who says in advance look i have to say this thing to push this back off so we have
01:14:02.620 credibility when the door comes out none of that happens no because bar is a very straight shooter
01:14:11.240 he doesn't play the theater game he doesn't do any of that he sees himself as elliot ness tough law
01:14:19.960 enforcement guy doesn't want to be marginalized by the perception that donald trump is telling him what
01:14:28.480 to do now if this doesn't hurt the relation if if donald trump doesn't get um you know if he's not
01:14:36.680 angry you know how dare the the attorney general tell me to stop my tweeting and to back off if he
01:14:42.900 doesn't get his backup this actually works to the advantage because it it separates the two of them
01:14:50.720 but is donald trump when he says oh no there's not you know hey i'm not offended by what attorney
01:14:57.000 general bar said do you think that's true i don't know i i just look you bought all i know is you're
01:15:07.800 the writer of the united states of trump what do you mean you don't know no but i'm not a mind reader
01:15:12.980 the united states of trump is fact-based i don't speculate on what the man thinks oh i thought you
01:15:18.960 were i thought you did and i thought you were once again wrong um well you're speculating general is
01:15:27.640 the most important yes in washington does donald trump know that i don't know no geez i i listen i'm
01:15:38.460 gonna sell my book now i've already read it i'm gonna try to take one of those will not the president
01:15:43.960 will not discipline himself and therefore every day there's another controversy and and that is
01:15:53.120 if he would stop he'd win in a landslide but i don't know if he's capable of stopping because he
01:16:02.020 loves confrontation that much okay do you believe he should stop i should i believe he should stop
01:16:08.260 tweeting some things like like this stop stop but do you think would you take his twitter uh you know
01:16:16.980 account away from him well you can only do that if you arrest him and put him in solitary right i know
01:16:25.880 if you could in a perfect i would do and this is on melania trump in the middle of the night in the
01:16:32.640 two hours that donald trump sleeps i would sneak into the room with a physician and put a giant cast
01:16:43.960 on both of his hands all right let me play devil's advocate here i am not a fan of his tweeting i am not
01:16:55.160 a fan of the way he always shoots himself in the foot it seems um and the way he handles uh situations
01:17:02.680 however if i were to look at this uh it is because of his tweets that people uh that are his targets
01:17:13.960 for instance the press blow themselves up they just blow themselves up because he tweets something
01:17:20.740 it starts this firestorm he doesn't blink and they prove him to be right but it's exhausting for
01:17:30.460 the country so he doesn't need to do it anymore i'm not saying he should not do it ever when there's
01:17:38.260 an egregious situation he can instantly respond to it but you don't need and the roger stone thing is a
01:17:46.740 perfect example you didn't need to even bother with this just pardon the man after the sentence
01:17:51.860 comes out all right last last last thing senate has passed war powers measure aimed at limiting
01:17:57.740 president trump and his ability to wage war against iran your thoughts on this i don't have any thoughts
01:18:03.400 on it because it's a bogus issue trump will veto it it's not going to happen the only reason a few
01:18:08.860 republican senators voted for it is because they're worried about their re-election and you know guys
01:18:14.240 like ran paul they don't want any foreign intervention anyway so they would voted lee's
01:18:19.140 like that in utah well lee no wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait don't smear lee like like that
01:18:24.760 no no but you're saying that he doesn't like foreign intervention and you know that's true no he doesn't
01:18:32.080 like foreign intervention that is unauthorized by congress he doesn't like yemen he's really against
01:18:39.780 whatever you want that's why he voted against it but it's a bogus issue because trump will veto it
01:18:46.720 and no they don't have enough votes to override the veto all right so you know it's just another one of
01:18:51.900 these things that they'll blow up for two days and then it'll go away all right um bill o'reilly
01:18:57.220 what are you doing for valentine's day you know i never talk about my personal life but i will tell you
01:19:03.580 that all the females in my orbit are very pleased that i'm so generous
01:19:10.840 okay bill
01:19:17.300 yes i can say the same thing and i know that to be true yeah i think is a very generous man
01:19:26.600 and the people in his orbit understand that uh bill o'reilly thank you so much i uh i appreciate your
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01:21:14.240 this is the glenbeck program
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01:21:43.740 say
01:21:46.740 Bill's back on the phone?
01:21:52.960 Bill?
01:21:54.120 Yeah, I'm back.
01:21:55.920 You don't sound like yourself.
01:21:58.940 Well, I didn't get a chance to get my plug in.
01:22:00.800 You what?
01:22:01.160 My plug.
01:22:01.920 Your plug?
01:22:02.360 Yeah.
01:22:02.840 The United States of Trump, out in bookstores.
01:22:05.380 Yeah.
01:22:05.760 Pick it up.
01:22:06.820 He talked to the president for 147 hours.
01:22:10.160 Yeah.
01:22:10.580 On a plane.
01:22:11.360 Yeah.
01:22:11.740 Flying around the world.
01:22:12.720 Wouldn't even land.
01:22:13.340 Wanted to talk to me more.
01:22:14.280 Right.
01:22:14.600 And just, when you're watching it, when you're reading the book, just remember, you learn everything about it.
01:22:19.920 You know what it's going to do.
01:22:20.800 You predict every story back.
01:22:22.800 Really?
01:22:22.980 You predict every story back.
01:22:23.940 Really?
01:22:24.080 Because you know what's coming next.
01:22:25.120 Okay.
01:22:25.380 Well, that's why I wanted to ask you, you know, what you think.
01:22:28.600 I was having breakfast this morning with the president.
01:22:32.120 You were?
01:22:32.600 We were talking about all these things, and it was me, the president, Melania.
01:22:37.880 We were having breakfast in bed, fully clothed.
01:22:39.980 Right.
01:22:40.800 You were in breakfast with the president just this morning.
01:22:44.120 Back, back, back.
01:22:45.100 Yeah.
01:22:45.440 Just, it's the United States of Trump.
01:22:48.060 Get the folks to buy it.
01:22:49.280 Yeah, okay.
01:22:49.920 All right.
01:22:50.560 So, well, that's what I wanted to know.
01:22:52.180 I wanted to know what you thought he was going to do with, you know, with Bernie Sanders on the...
01:22:57.580 What?
01:22:59.540 I wanted to know what you thought he was going to do, what approach he would take.
01:23:02.940 I don't know.
01:23:04.420 Am I going to speculate on that?
01:23:06.920 Am I a mind reader?
01:23:08.560 No.
01:23:09.040 You think you're talking to Kreskin here?
01:23:10.600 No, I...
01:23:11.060 How am I going to predict that?
01:23:12.480 I don't...
01:23:12.840 You know it.
01:23:13.500 You were on a plane and...
01:23:14.540 I don't speculate.
01:23:16.120 Right.
01:23:16.340 I don't do speculation like you do.
01:23:19.340 You come up with these theories.
01:23:21.060 No.
01:23:21.660 And you talk to America about your feelings.
01:23:25.080 Word of the day?
01:23:25.920 That's not what I do.
01:23:27.360 Right.
01:23:27.860 Okay.
01:23:28.940 I'm not going to take out my crystal ball.
01:23:31.140 Right.
01:23:31.680 No, I'm just...
01:23:32.200 And I...
01:23:32.820 But you said, you know, if you read the book, you'll know where you'll be able to...
01:23:36.360 Hold on.
01:23:36.740 Hold on.
01:23:37.000 Let me get...
01:23:37.520 Let me ask these precogs over here that are bathing in milk.
01:23:40.880 Hey, what's Trump going to do next?
01:23:47.200 Billoreilly.com.
01:23:48.100 All right.
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01:23:52.400 He does have a weird line, doesn't he?
01:23:54.760 He does.
01:23:55.280 He does.
01:23:56.120 Yeah.
01:23:56.260 You know, you ask him, well, what do you think?
01:23:58.240 I don't...
01:23:58.940 Come on.
01:23:59.720 What are you doing?
01:24:01.020 I'm not...
01:24:01.740 You bastard.
01:24:02.820 Why are you...
01:24:03.380 Why are you asking me that?
01:24:09.960 Come on, you bastard.
01:24:11.820 What's Steve asking me questions about the future?
01:24:15.680 I'm not...
01:24:16.300 It's just...
01:24:17.180 Just read United States of Trump.
01:24:18.780 All the answers about what he's going to do are in there, but just don't ask me about
01:24:22.920 them because I don't do any speculation.
01:24:27.040 But you understand him.
01:24:29.360 You son of a bitch, Bill.
01:24:30.740 Shut up.
01:24:31.540 Don't ask me any things.
01:24:35.060 Okay.
01:24:35.920 All right.
01:24:36.620 Thank you very much, Mr. Bill O'Reilly.
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01:24:43.180 It is a strange line.
01:24:45.720 All right.
01:24:46.600 Back with the last hour of the week of the Glenn Beck program, and it's a good one.
01:24:50.120 We've got 20 minutes of entertainment, all jam-packed into 60 minutes, and you don't want to...
01:24:55.760 Well, you could miss 40 of them.
01:24:57.220 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
01:25:12.860 It's a really good point you had made in one of those...
01:25:16.060 I don't know if it was that clip or the one before because I only caught the end of it, but it was about how people adjust what they do, what they believe, how they present themselves, almost automatically based on what the algorithm is telling them.
01:25:34.760 So you do a post on YouTube, and you get 10,000 views, and then you do another one, and it only gets 1,000 views.
01:25:42.660 You inherently analyze why that is and try to replicate the 10,000 views.
01:25:48.120 So if you say something that's outlandish and you get more views, you are subtly...
01:25:53.280 The algorithm is telling you subtly to be more outlandish.
01:25:56.400 You know how people used to say, they're only saying that for ratings.
01:26:00.040 Yeah.
01:26:00.580 Yeah.
01:26:01.560 Just like people are only saying most things on social media for the clicks and for the likes.
01:26:06.380 That's one of my favorite things of like, there's all these people that judge talk radio.
01:26:10.240 No, you only do it for ratings, and then you just watch them all get their own little talk shows on Twitter.
01:26:15.080 Yeah.
01:26:15.860 That's all it is.
01:26:16.760 It's just you're just typing a talk show, and they all do the same thing, except 1,000 times worse.
01:26:23.000 You don't realize how hard that is, you know?
01:26:26.060 I mean, to sit there and actually keep your principles through stuff like this, it's not easy.
01:26:30.200 It's not easy.
01:26:31.320 And you see how many people fall on their faces doing it all the time.
01:26:34.300 By the way, I have not wished you happy Valentine's Day.
01:26:36.860 Oh, you too, honey.
01:26:37.800 Yeah, thank you.
01:26:38.660 Will you not be my Valentine?
01:26:39.980 Oh, sure I won't.
01:26:41.020 Okay, thank you.
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01:27:01.160 It's Valentine's Day.
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01:27:11.220 Are you prepared for Valentine's Day?
01:27:13.660 Stu, will you not be my Valentine?
01:27:15.800 I will not be your Valentine.
01:27:17.420 Oh, my goodness.
01:27:18.220 Thank you so much for celebrating this beautiful, traditional, and deeply meaningful worthless holiday with me.
01:27:26.700 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:27:29.980 Oh, sure.
01:27:30.960 Sure.
01:27:31.280 It seemed innocent enough at first.
01:27:33.420 Someone walked past Bob from accounting in the hallway the other day.
01:27:36.980 There he was, just staring up at the offices on the second floor.
01:27:40.380 Hark!
01:27:41.120 He said.
01:27:42.300 What light through yonder office breaks?
01:27:46.040 Tis Karen from sales, and I am bewitched.
01:27:49.900 Wilt thou be my Valentine?
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01:29:03.220 Stu.
01:29:04.680 Yes.
01:29:09.440 And take one for yourself.
01:29:12.620 This is, I won't tell you what it is, but go ahead, take one.
01:29:17.060 This was made by my daughter, Hannah.
01:29:24.080 And Hannah is, you know, you know Hannah.
01:29:29.260 I'm intrigued.
01:29:30.060 Okay, she is, uh, she is a, she's a vegan now.
01:29:36.740 Yes, I've heard this.
01:29:37.820 Yeah.
01:29:38.000 Oh my gosh.
01:29:38.880 Uh, right?
01:29:40.160 And she has been making stuff, uh, that's all vegan.
01:29:44.680 And, uh, it kills me to say it, but it's good.
01:29:49.840 Try this.
01:29:50.480 I don't even know what this is.
01:29:51.860 All entirely vegan.
01:29:53.560 You just want me to, uh-huh.
01:29:54.960 Because this is a, it does look like a tasty treat.
01:29:56.960 Is it a cake ball?
01:29:57.740 Would you say it's a cake ball?
01:29:58.780 Uh-huh.
01:29:59.280 Mm-hmm.
01:30:00.100 No cake in it.
01:30:03.620 Mm.
01:30:04.180 Oh my God, that's really good.
01:30:05.360 Is that amazing?
01:30:07.160 What do you mean there's no cake in it?
01:30:08.420 It's just a vegan cake, right?
01:30:11.400 Yeah, you can't call it a cake without...
01:30:13.760 Yes, you can.
01:30:14.520 ...eggs.
01:30:14.920 It's an interesting line.
01:30:19.980 There's delicious...
01:30:20.960 Is this a business of hers or something?
01:30:23.540 No, uh-uh.
01:30:24.760 It's really good.
01:30:25.540 It comes in a very fancy box.
01:30:27.140 I think she should start her business.
01:30:30.200 Did you just want to eat this and you ran out of time in the commercial break?
01:30:33.340 Because this doesn't have a point to it, does it?
01:30:35.200 Nope.
01:30:36.120 Nope.
01:30:36.560 I wanted to eat it.
01:30:38.440 Oh my God, that's good.
01:30:39.540 And I've been on Atkins.
01:30:41.900 And so I thought, if I'm promoting my daughter...
01:30:44.920 Maybe, but...
01:30:45.400 Even though she doesn't have a business and you can't buy any of these.
01:30:48.620 She just made them for the staff.
01:30:50.420 Is this like a brand...
01:30:51.240 This is like one of those branding things.
01:30:52.980 Like when Mercedes, they'll run an ad, it's not specifically for a car, it's just for like
01:30:55.960 a lifestyle.
01:30:56.780 Right.
01:30:56.880 It's like the general Hannah brand is something you should be interested in.
01:31:00.360 Right.
01:31:00.700 Right.
01:31:00.940 Like it's not necessarily...
01:31:02.020 She's not selling these things.
01:31:03.120 No, she can't get...
01:31:03.860 You should just like her.
01:31:04.500 Yeah, you should just like her.
01:31:06.680 Like it's like a political candidate, but with no campaign.
01:31:09.720 It's like, vote for Hannah.
01:31:11.260 But there's nothing to vote for her on.
01:31:13.480 You just kind of like her.
01:31:14.160 No, she's not running for anything.
01:31:15.680 But she'll get it done.
01:31:16.640 Hannah will get it done.
01:31:17.560 Hannah will get it done.
01:31:18.400 Hannah will get it done.
01:31:19.460 You know what my girls did for my birthday?
01:31:21.600 It was so nice.
01:31:23.380 So I have just this...
01:31:26.080 I keep being told for two days.
01:31:28.700 I'm like, okay, well, you know, I got to do this.
01:31:31.840 I got to do this.
01:31:32.440 It's on my birthday.
01:31:33.060 And I'm like, forget my birthday.
01:31:34.060 Who cares?
01:31:34.640 I've had 56 of them.
01:31:35.920 I'm fine.
01:31:37.320 And I have too much to do.
01:31:38.900 Blah, blah, blah.
01:31:39.760 You know, but maybe we get together for dinner or something.
01:31:42.000 Uh-huh.
01:31:43.020 Okay.
01:31:43.840 So my girls, I have it on my schedule that I have to be finished with everything and be
01:31:53.240 in my office by four o'clock in the afternoon.
01:31:56.200 So I go in and they have, uh, set up the couches and everything in my office and a big screen
01:32:05.020 TV.
01:32:06.380 And they went and they, they got, um, one of my favorite Hitchcock films, The Man Who Knew
01:32:12.400 Too Much.
01:32:13.600 Uh, and they had a popcorn machine in there and a little candy counter.
01:32:17.500 And we sat, they printed these beautiful little tickets that were just, you know, said Mercury
01:32:23.040 Theater, uh, Man Who Knew Too Much.
01:32:25.760 And the serial number on the end of the ticket was my birthday.
01:32:28.820 And it was just really, really sweet.
01:32:31.060 And I just sat on my couch with my two daughters and we just watched a movie and it was the
01:32:35.960 best birthday ever.
01:32:37.440 That's really cool.
01:32:38.020 Just the best.
01:32:38.960 That wasn't cool for them.
01:32:39.920 I'm sure it wasn't their favorite.
01:32:41.280 Well, they made 18 bucks.
01:32:42.400 They charged me 18 bucks to get in to see that damn thing.
01:32:46.120 There's no, there's not even food.
01:32:48.240 Oh, there was candy, but that's cool.
01:32:50.720 Yeah.
01:32:50.980 That's really cool.
01:32:51.540 I got a birthday present from the audience, by the way, uh, this week in that my birthday
01:32:56.440 was the day before yours, in case you don't know.
01:32:58.460 I'm a little younger though.
01:32:59.880 Technically, if you look at the years, uh, but, uh, we, you know, the stew does America,
01:33:05.480 the show, new show started.
01:33:06.500 Yeah.
01:33:06.660 Yeah.
01:33:06.840 Yeah.
01:33:07.000 We got it.
01:33:07.460 We've heard about it.
01:33:08.240 We've heard about it a lot.
01:33:09.340 Available on blaze tv.com.
01:33:10.400 Got it.
01:33:10.840 But also podcast, so you can go and subscribe to the podcast.
01:33:14.580 Uh-huh.
01:33:14.600 Right.
01:33:14.920 And we were, we had, I mean, we'd gone really far.
01:33:17.580 I was, I'm not going to say I was like not thinking it would go as high on the charts as
01:33:22.120 it did.
01:33:22.540 I mean, because that would show no confidence in myself, but I was very surprised at how
01:33:26.380 high it was going.
01:33:27.120 And then I was, I thought to myself, wait a minute, we're getting close to Michael Moore's
01:33:31.340 podcast.
01:33:32.060 Right.
01:33:32.280 Michael Moore is like a top 20 podcast all the time.
01:33:34.020 It's one of the bigger ones on the left.
01:33:35.500 Right.
01:33:35.700 And I saw him at like number like 20 or 19 or something.
01:33:39.180 We were 26 or 27.
01:33:40.840 And we said yesterday, Hey, like if go, go subscribe to this podcast so we can pass Michael
01:33:45.660 Moore, which would just think of how irritating that would be to Michael Moore.
01:33:49.440 Here's the guy who's been around forever.
01:33:50.920 He's one of the biggest figures on the left.
01:33:52.720 Right.
01:33:53.120 He's got to deal with this idiot ahead of him on the charts.
01:33:55.760 Uh-huh.
01:33:56.380 Uh-huh.
01:33:56.640 So, uh, thanks to this audience, we have, we have blown by Michael Moore.
01:34:02.580 You blew past the fat man.
01:34:03.980 Blew past the fat man.
01:34:05.560 Mm-hmm.
01:34:05.800 And then there was another fat man ahead of him, Glenn Beck.
01:34:08.520 We passed him too.
01:34:12.740 Which is, uh, I mean, look, if you're having delicious cake balls like that, I can understand
01:34:17.540 how that happens.
01:34:18.960 But so, uh, we, so now the Glenn Beck program is number 16 on the charts.
01:34:23.520 Uh-huh.
01:34:24.100 Stu does America at number 15 on the charts.
01:34:26.880 Okay.
01:34:27.180 And I will say this.
01:34:27.620 I would like you to go and put, now I need about a hundred times more people to do it
01:34:34.940 because-
01:34:35.640 I don't know what you're talking about.
01:34:36.480 Once you've been established, it takes, it takes so many people to be able to move.
01:34:43.160 But if you're a new up and comer-
01:34:44.900 Oh, so this is the excuse part of the program?
01:34:47.600 Moves you right up.
01:34:48.580 Oh, you've moved into the excuses category on iTunes.
01:34:51.280 Congratulations.
01:34:55.300 Subscribe to the Glenn Beck radio podcast.
01:34:58.180 Uh, here's what you're going to get.
01:34:59.940 Nothing.
01:35:00.720 You're going to get nothing.
01:35:01.820 I'm not giving away little pins with Nancy Pelosi.
01:35:04.080 I'm not promising you cute little shows.
01:35:06.440 You know what you're getting.
01:35:07.580 All of the stuff that you need every day and an angry Bill O'Reilly every Friday.
01:35:12.620 But let me give you a little bit of a preview here.
01:35:14.440 Yeah.
01:35:14.680 Okay.
01:35:14.860 How fun would this be?
01:35:15.740 Because I'm just looking ahead now.
01:35:16.840 Okay.
01:35:17.220 We're up to number 15 on the charts.
01:35:19.040 Stu does America.
01:35:20.340 If this audience can pull it off.
01:35:22.860 At number nine, we have the 1619 podcast from the New York Times.
01:35:26.700 That one pisses me off so much.
01:35:27.900 Oh my gosh.
01:35:28.440 They're just manipulating and completely reversing all of American history.
01:35:32.080 By the way, restoring the covenant this July 4th in Gettysburg.
01:35:35.400 We have, I think on Friday or Saturday, we have experts that are going to be doing a deal debunking the 1619 project.
01:35:46.220 Yeah, because this is so crazy, so crazy that they are saying that that is the founding of America and it was all based on racism.
01:35:56.400 That's not the founding of America.
01:35:58.480 And just think of the New York Times, who's put all this effort into trying to change the history of the United States, has this massively successful podcast, and then Glenn Beck and Stu does America pass him.
01:36:11.100 I mean, that will be a fun moment.
01:36:13.900 Yes.
01:36:14.180 So that's number nine.
01:36:15.660 Number six, Rachel Maddow.
01:36:18.440 Can we pass Rachel Maddow, you think?
01:36:21.160 Yeah.
01:36:21.680 I would love that.
01:36:22.600 Yeah, you could.
01:36:23.260 You could.
01:36:23.900 I don't know if I can just because.
01:36:25.200 I know I'm better.
01:36:26.120 Stop putting yourself down.
01:36:27.560 It's okay.
01:36:28.100 It's okay.
01:36:28.980 I know I'm better.
01:36:29.260 It's the algorithm, you piece of garbage.
01:36:33.480 Number five is Pod Save America.
01:36:34.880 You've been promoting it only on this show.
01:36:37.840 Number five is Pod Save America.
01:36:41.060 Yeah.
01:36:41.460 And number one is The Daily from the New York Times.
01:36:44.300 Yeah.
01:36:44.540 So we could pass at least most of those.
01:36:47.080 I mean, most of those we should be able to pass, blow right by.
01:36:49.820 Right.
01:36:50.360 And just go to the top.
01:36:51.900 Go right to the top.
01:36:52.660 I just love how satisfying it is.
01:36:54.640 Like, we just passed Chris Matthews.
01:36:57.280 Chris Matthews?
01:36:58.520 Yep.
01:36:59.300 Passed Chris Matthews.
01:37:00.340 What podcast does Chris Matthews have?
01:37:03.020 And who is watching or listening to a Chris Matthews podcast?
01:37:06.560 I don't know.
01:37:06.920 Apparently somebody, he's number 17.
01:37:08.800 What's the name of it?
01:37:09.860 So You Want to Be.
01:37:11.100 Oh, this is a new podcast.
01:37:12.300 So You Want to Be President.
01:37:13.160 This is a new podcast.
01:37:14.560 Yeah.
01:37:14.780 You really, you, this is a typical.
01:37:17.740 No.
01:37:18.300 Okay.
01:37:18.580 Okay, boomer.
01:37:24.080 I'm like, Chris Matthews cannot have a podcast that is in the top 20.
01:37:29.960 Yeah.
01:37:30.220 Well, if it's a new one, yes, he can.
01:37:31.720 Is it a new one?
01:37:32.280 I've never.
01:37:33.000 Yeah.
01:37:33.460 I'm pretty sure it is.
01:37:34.800 I think it's just recently started.
01:37:36.160 Chris Matthews' timescale new could be 1941.
01:37:38.820 Yeah.
01:37:39.120 He could have had that thing out for a very long time.
01:37:41.060 I just, I just started this.
01:37:44.440 1923 was the first year I did it on radio.
01:37:48.020 Yeah.
01:37:49.060 So you're, you're right.
01:37:50.380 You're right on that.
01:37:52.240 So check it out.
01:37:53.160 Go subscribe.
01:37:53.840 Yeah.
01:37:54.060 So we can beat them.
01:37:55.100 Yeah.
01:37:55.340 Subscribe to both the Stu Does America, the podcast, brand new show, really good.
01:38:01.120 And also the Glenn Beck radio podcast.
01:38:04.880 We, we sure appreciate you listening every day.
01:38:07.340 There's two versions of it, by the way.
01:38:08.940 There's a short version that runs, I think about an hour and then there's the full show.
01:38:13.020 Do you do the rate and review thing?
01:38:15.140 Every podcast tells you you're supposed to rate and review it.
01:38:17.780 You have to.
01:38:17.940 I'm so lazy though.
01:38:19.340 No, I know.
01:38:20.360 I know.
01:38:20.840 I haven't even rated and reviewed my own podcast.
01:38:22.460 I know you can say anything, you know, just, just rate, you know, give it a five-star rating
01:38:28.540 and just say, it's great, whatever.
01:38:31.660 But that changes the algorithm.
01:38:34.300 This is all about algorithms and it helps you be discovered if you're up in the top 20.
01:38:41.180 And so the more people that rate and review and subscribe, the higher it goes.
01:38:47.980 So I just have to write, it's great, whatever.
01:38:50.640 Yes.
01:38:51.340 Okay.
01:38:51.620 It's great.
01:38:51.980 I'm going to put that on your podcast right now.
01:38:53.700 It's great, whatever.
01:38:55.540 Right.
01:38:55.980 Just give it, make sure you give it a five-star rating and it's great, whatever.
01:39:01.440 But then we'll know you're in on the thing.
01:39:03.140 Yeah, in on the joke.
01:39:04.200 So just go and rate and review.
01:39:06.420 Subscribe and rate and review.
01:39:08.340 I might just post all the it's great, whatever reviews we get on Twitter just because I feel
01:39:13.840 like it'll just be fun.
01:39:15.140 It should.
01:39:15.520 It's great, whatever.
01:39:16.420 Whatever.
01:39:17.200 Whatever.
01:39:17.800 I don't know.
01:39:18.680 All right.
01:39:19.220 Well, I'm excited about this.
01:39:20.360 I think now we have some, there's some real momentum here.
01:39:23.120 I have to tell you, I told my staff yesterday because we are working on the second Wednesday
01:39:28.900 special that is on the Blaze TV, 9 p.m.
01:39:32.920 every Wednesday night and you can watch it on demand.
01:39:37.340 Those are for the whole class.
01:39:39.040 They're not all for you, Stu.
01:39:41.340 There's a lot of them there and I thought I could eat another one.
01:39:42.680 But you like Hannah, don't you?
01:39:44.000 She's great.
01:39:44.500 There's just something about liking Hannah.
01:39:48.300 Generally speaking.
01:39:49.160 Generally speaking.
01:39:49.980 Everybody should.
01:39:50.780 Everybody should.
01:39:51.620 Yeah.
01:39:52.180 Everybody.
01:39:52.580 That's a good, we should come up with a, it's like almost like a campaign.
01:39:56.640 Everybody likes Hannah.
01:39:57.600 Anyway, so I was talking to the staff yesterday as I was doing an interview with a guy who
01:40:05.320 is currently in lockdown because of the coronavirus and he was in China and he was, you know, he
01:40:15.940 was there.
01:40:16.560 He saw it.
01:40:17.980 He talked to the doctors.
01:40:19.700 He himself is a health professional and we had a conversation for about 40 minutes and
01:40:26.180 we'll air all of that after the show on Wednesday night.
01:40:29.900 We'll make it available for the Blaze viewers as well.
01:40:33.000 But I'm doing this special on the coronavirus and we are really, we're putting all of our
01:40:38.200 resources into that one show a week.
01:40:42.380 You know, I'm giving all my daily commentaries and everything else, but I'm using all the research
01:40:46.780 resources for that one show.
01:40:48.940 So, and as I said to my staff yesterday, we finished up some work yesterday for Wednesday
01:40:53.880 and I said, I'm more excited for this show than I think I even was for Fox.
01:40:59.600 I haven't been this excited for a show in, I don't know, a decade because it is just going
01:41:07.360 to be cutting edge, timely, every single week you're going to get everything you need
01:41:14.640 to know on that one subject.
01:41:16.180 And, uh, and so subscribe, please join us at the Blaze TV.
01:41:20.380 Okay.
01:41:21.080 Uh, back in just a second with some actual stuff that is useful to you.
01:41:25.480 Sorry if we've wasted your time here in the last couple of minutes.
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01:41:40.000 I swear.
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01:42:57.240 Station ID.
01:43:10.400 Let's do it.
01:43:11.180 Let's do it.
01:43:14.200 You're reading some of the reviews now, just pouring in.
01:43:18.140 This one is entitled, Screw Michael Moore, which is a weird way to review my podcast.
01:43:24.080 Right, right, right.
01:43:24.920 I was too lazy to subscribe to Stu's show.
01:43:27.240 Then he mentioned that I could participate in knocking Mr. Fat Slob down a peg and I was
01:43:31.460 all in.
01:43:32.460 I'm too busy to listen to the show, but screw Moore.
01:43:34.840 I love it.
01:43:38.660 I don't know.
01:43:39.240 You know, AI is getting really good.
01:43:40.940 I don't know if I would add in there, I don't really listen to the show.
01:43:44.260 It's probably a bad idea.
01:43:46.280 Are you, by the way, I've been following, you know, multiple election models here.
01:43:50.320 Yes.
01:43:50.600 Yeah.
01:43:50.720 Uh, not just like hot ladies that talk about the election, but the statistical models that
01:43:55.800 try to predict the outcome.
01:43:56.880 I prefer the hot models.
01:43:58.460 It's definitely better reading.
01:44:00.000 I will say that.
01:44:00.780 So there's four or five of them that I follow.
01:44:02.460 I'm going to write that down for my election coverage.
01:44:05.780 Election models.
01:44:06.540 Election models.
01:44:07.700 Election models.
01:44:09.060 Okay.
01:44:09.360 So, and this is pretty much uniform now with all of them that are attempting to do this.
01:44:15.400 You know, with the polls and I've brought you down a weird.
01:44:20.700 I'm lost.
01:44:21.580 I don't know what you're even talking about now.
01:44:23.100 Okay.
01:44:23.500 So they all.
01:44:24.640 Flashbacks of the Super Bowl.
01:44:25.680 Are sort of uniform.
01:44:26.860 Okay.
01:44:27.560 In what they're predicting now.
01:44:29.600 And they're seeing a pretty clear front runner emerge in all of these models, which is
01:44:36.680 um, no one, like not, not a tie, not, we're not sure, but no one, no one gets the amount
01:44:46.760 of delegates needed before the convention to win the nomination.
01:44:49.460 The leader of the pack is a contested convention right now, which is now the leader, the leader
01:44:56.480 about a 40% chance that we're going to get a contested convention on the Democratic side.
01:45:02.400 I mean, the Democrats are on fire.
01:45:04.380 Can you imagine going into a contested election with people who have already said on Bernie
01:45:11.360 Sanders own campaign staff that they will burn Milwaukee to the ground, that if they
01:45:17.700 don't get it, if they try to play any kind of games, they'll burn it to the ground.
01:45:23.100 It'll be 1968.
01:45:25.060 Do you know what sees Stu?
01:45:28.040 See if we can let's broadcast from Milwaukee, but only if we can get asbestos outfits, bulletproof
01:45:37.940 asbestos outfits.
01:45:39.680 If I can get a bulletproof asbestos suit, I'm at the convention.
01:45:44.240 That thing is going to be crazy.
01:45:46.700 If it's, if it's contested, when's the last time they had a contested election?
01:45:52.020 Oh my gosh.
01:45:52.460 It goes back to the fifties, isn't it?
01:45:54.240 I don't know.
01:45:55.760 I know the most famous contested election is the election of 18, what, 59 or 60 with
01:46:02.280 Abraham Lincoln.
01:46:03.460 Oh yeah.
01:46:05.140 There was, what was the one that, um, you know how many, you know how many votes it
01:46:08.420 took to get to Abraham Lincoln?
01:46:10.600 A hundred, over a hundred or something.
01:46:12.060 I think it was 50, 53 or 59.
01:46:14.520 It was a lot.
01:46:15.200 Yeah, it was a lot.
01:46:15.780 What was the one that, uh, it was a David Petruzza that wrote the book about the six
01:46:19.460 presidents, uh, in the 1920s, wasn't it?
01:46:23.360 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:46:24.460 I think the book is called 1920.
01:46:26.880 Okay.
01:46:27.380 Um, let's see.
01:46:28.080 19, six, like I say, the Democratic Party's 1968 convention, um, almost was brokered, but
01:46:34.880 it wasn't.
01:46:35.260 And 1952 was the, uh, was the last one.
01:46:38.400 1952.
01:46:39.300 58?
01:46:39.460 Was that Wallace?
01:46:40.700 68.
01:46:41.100 No, that was 72.
01:46:43.300 Wallace was 72.
01:46:44.540 Right, so, yeah, because there was no brokered convention in any of those years.
01:46:50.280 Okay.
01:46:50.580 1952, the last one, with Adlai Stevenson.
01:46:53.660 Wow.
01:46:54.520 Dwight Eisenhower.
01:46:56.160 Uh, that was, uh, Eisenhower had 595 delegates out of 1,206 in his first roll call, but then
01:47:02.400 they changed the vote so he could be declared.
01:47:04.720 But yeah, the, the, the, the Lincoln one was really nuts.
01:47:08.220 That was, uh.
01:47:09.140 Yeah, no, nobody, nobody even knew who Lincoln was.
01:47:11.920 I mean, Lincoln was a congressman from Illinois.
01:47:14.260 He was not, he was not the favorite.
01:47:16.760 He wasn't, he was not, not like it is today.
01:47:19.540 And he was, uh, he comes up and he, he, they just keep voting and his name just keeps growing
01:47:25.980 and growing and growing.
01:47:27.420 And then in the end, you know, you have to make a deal.
01:47:29.960 And so finally they started making deals.
01:47:32.000 And that's the part that it's going to drive absolutely out of their mind.
01:47:38.320 Every Bernie Sanders supporter, this is going to look like such a setup and it's going to
01:47:43.520 only hurt the press even more.
01:47:45.320 It's going to hurt the Democratic Party, going to hurt the press, going to hurt unity.
01:47:50.300 I mean, there is, I just think there's trouble coming.
01:47:54.440 Like just think, well, I, and the only reason why I say that I'm not predicting it.
01:47:57.360 I'm just doing what I usually do when it comes to like things like the caliphate or, you know,
01:48:03.540 Osama bin Laden bombing the World Trade Center.
01:48:05.880 You know, I'm just taking them at their word that when they say they're going to cause
01:48:10.780 riots, chaos, death, destruction, they mean it.
01:48:15.420 Take them at their word.
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01:49:41.860 Hey, so glad that you've joined us today.
01:50:07.220 We had the, uh, last night on blaze TV, we released the Glenn Beck podcast, uh, which
01:50:13.280 comes out for everybody else on Saturday.
01:50:15.680 Um, this time it's Matt best.
01:50:17.660 And I don't know if you know who Matt best is.
01:50:20.140 Um, you may not know him by name, but if you saw him or you watched one of his videos,
01:50:25.720 you'd know immediately.
01:50:26.920 Uh, Oh, that guy is really funny.
01:50:29.980 Um, he's an interesting guy and, um, and, uh, fantastic entrepreneur that has, he's a veteran
01:50:39.540 that started his own business, sold it off, became successful, started doing his own advertising
01:50:46.640 and, and these videos, uh, then he got roped in and they started a black rifle coffee together.
01:50:54.020 Uh, and he has millions of views on his, you know, I guess you would call them commercials,
01:51:01.420 but they are, they're just jokes.
01:51:03.860 They're so funny.
01:51:05.780 Uh, and it is, it's very conservative.
01:51:09.480 I mean, it is the, the joke is it's everything conservative and, uh, uh, we aired the, we aired
01:51:17.640 the podcast last night.
01:51:18.760 We released it for blaze TV subscribers last night.
01:51:21.840 And the comments that we're getting back, uh, on it is from fans of his, I've never seen
01:51:27.740 him like this.
01:51:28.700 Uh, it's a totally different side, uh, and, and a really intriguing side of Matt best.
01:51:36.400 Uh, let me, let me play, uh, this clip from the podcast.
01:51:40.900 It's available now.
01:51:41.880 Matt best war and social media are drugs.
01:51:45.960 There's a very interesting gentleman and it gave me so much perspective.
01:51:49.640 He's a former, um, special operations guy and, uh, his name's Tyler and he had this whole
01:51:55.140 statement about lack of PTS, the lack of post-traumatic stress.
01:51:59.200 That was very interesting because, you know, when I wrote my book, I personally, just me individually
01:52:05.100 speaking, never had issues of what I went through and what I saw.
01:52:08.720 Mine was always the sense of purpose.
01:52:11.280 And that's what I had such a difficult transition coming out because I missed it.
01:52:15.940 And when I was in, I literally convinced myself I was going to die.
01:52:19.740 And my, my mentality was, well, time to kill as many bad guys before I die.
01:52:25.100 I was convinced that was, and it was why I was kind of, you know, I wouldn't say fearless,
01:52:28.760 but more aggressive in nature for getting my job done and keeping people safe.
01:52:32.860 And, um, so when you lived past that, I didn't know what to do.
01:52:37.740 It was like got in the car and someone said drive and I had no GP, I had no clue where to
01:52:43.360 go.
01:52:43.900 And so that's something that I've, I've found my new purpose in life is ensuring that
01:52:47.940 I don't have, hopefully you can help other, you know, 23 year old dudes like me that get
01:52:51.960 out of the military and have some form of inspiration and an understanding that there
01:52:56.060 is more life to live.
01:52:58.240 There's even more quality of life to live outside of the military.
01:53:00.920 So be thankful for it, but don't find yourself in the rest of your life through that, you
01:53:04.900 know, four or six, eight years.
01:53:06.660 That's as a chapter, move on and write an Epic book.
01:53:10.200 Don't, don't wait one, one cool chapter.
01:53:15.000 Can't that be said, however, for millennials, most millennials that they, they're getting
01:53:22.540 into a car and they, they want to serve.
01:53:25.020 They, they have good intentions.
01:53:26.860 They want to do the right thing, but it's a purpose.
01:53:32.040 It's a purposeless life, you know, social media and all of this stuff.
01:53:36.880 It's just, it has no purpose.
01:53:40.200 Well, that's, that's the very difficult time.
01:53:42.220 And you're saying how, how fame can be a drug.
01:53:44.860 You know, I think the social media complex is very scary and terrifying.
01:53:50.220 You know, you can go on there and see 12 year olds dancing for a, like it like on their
01:53:53.920 Instagrams and doing all, it's just, it's weird and bizarre to me.
01:53:57.560 And it's like, I'm kind of terrified to have kids because I'm like, oh man, it's a weird
01:54:02.360 world to bring them into.
01:54:03.620 And it's a very surface level environment we've created with some of social media because
01:54:07.840 they're willing to act immorally or do anything for that comment and like for that self-validation.
01:54:12.900 And it's fake affirmation.
01:54:14.400 And it's, it's, there's no substance to it, you know, they'd rather get 60 likes on a comment
01:54:18.960 than have that one great interpersonal, you know, relationship with someone that loves
01:54:23.400 them, their character, not their blonde hair or their, their muscles.
01:54:27.980 You know, it's hard, you know, this because you have 70 million likes on me and 70 million
01:54:33.620 views on, on one of your YouTube videos.
01:54:37.620 When you have one that doesn't perform well, it automatically, you automatically go, well, what
01:54:44.160 did I do different?
01:54:45.200 What, and if you're not really self-aware, which I haven't met a teenager that is, if
01:54:50.600 you're not really self-aware, you start mutating for the algorithm.
01:54:58.520 It's a fascinating conversation with Matt Best.
01:55:02.440 And again, as I said, there are, you know, 70 million views on some of his videos.
01:55:07.560 They're remarkably successful.
01:55:09.940 Very, very funny.
01:55:11.020 And a Matt side of Matt Best, you have not seen before, as well as a, the funny side
01:55:16.100 of him as well tonight at, uh, uh, what time do we post this?
01:55:21.860 I think, I'm not sure.
01:55:23.400 Uh, but tonight is the, uh, Friday night exclusive, uh, on blaze TV.
01:55:29.480 And it is with Peter, uh, Switzer.
01:55:33.860 Uh, he, he is, he is a journalist.
01:55:38.680 And I, in fact, I started the interview, I think, um, with the talking about how we, we
01:55:46.640 got to know each other, um, years ago.
01:55:49.900 Um, and I just thought of him as a journalist and a writer because he was taking on both sides.
01:55:55.660 I didn't know what political party.
01:55:57.160 I still don't know what political party affiliates with, um, or what his political views are because
01:56:02.800 we have talked about how politicians go bad on both sides.
01:56:06.880 And he, you know, he did specials series for CNN on corruption.
01:56:13.400 Um, and he was, he was a darling of the left and that, not that they, not that he was sucking
01:56:20.560 up to them or just telling them what they wanted to hear.
01:56:23.340 They were at the time willing to hear it about corruption on, on either side in a corruption
01:56:30.960 in Washington.
01:56:31.520 Then he wrote Clinton cash.
01:56:34.900 And when Clinton cash came out and it started to become really effective, uh, he was suddenly
01:56:40.960 a pariah and now he is just so discredited.
01:56:44.500 Now he's got no credibility whatsoever, even though he's still doing exactly the same thing.
01:56:50.720 And if you want to hear the truth, here's a guy who will speak it.
01:56:54.520 And much of the research, uh, that we did, uh, on Ukraine, it's, it's basis was, uh, on
01:57:04.140 Peter's work.
01:57:05.220 And so it's really important work.
01:57:07.620 We talk about Joe Biden and, and the obscenity of what is happening in China with our politicians.
01:57:15.280 And he names names it's beyond Joe Biden.
01:57:17.960 And it's also Republicans that need to, uh, get out of business with China and we've got
01:57:25.920 to clean this mess up.
01:57:27.640 But he also goes into interesting stories about Bernie Sanders, that if Bernie Sanders people
01:57:34.240 knew what Bernie Sanders, well, I don't know.
01:57:36.800 Yeah.
01:57:37.140 I don't know if that's true because socialists don't mind it.
01:57:40.420 They don't mind that, uh, when Chavez died, his, his daughter left with, what was it?
01:57:47.740 $3 billion, $3 billion.
01:57:51.840 Incredible.
01:57:52.460 Uh, I think the Castros, when he, when, uh, Castro died, I think he, his family now has
01:57:59.400 $9 billion.
01:58:01.760 It's crazy.
01:58:03.600 The Bernie stuff was really interesting.
01:58:04.880 One of the things I thought Schweizer was, uh, interesting on when it comes to Bernie is
01:58:10.420 I sort of have in my head a little bit of a narrative, which is Bernie is, would be a
01:58:15.960 terrible president and he would ruin the economy and he, and he'd be a socialist, but at least
01:58:21.120 he's, he's honest.
01:58:22.000 At least he's, he'll say it.
01:58:23.340 He'll say he's going to tax the middle class, right?
01:58:25.400 Like where Elizabeth Warren won't or Pete Buttigieg, who is, you know, narrowly to the
01:58:31.020 right.
01:58:31.760 You can't even almost say it.
01:58:33.120 It's, yes, he's not an out avowed socialist, but he believes in almost all the same things
01:58:38.480 and the things he does not promote.
01:58:39.900 If you listen to what he says, Klobuchar is the same way.
01:58:43.220 What they say is we can't get that done.
01:58:45.800 Let's be realistic.
01:58:47.060 Like, it's not that that would be terrible for our country.
01:58:50.240 It's right.
01:58:50.720 You know, this is, we can't get that done right now.
01:58:52.840 We don't have 60 votes to get this done.
01:58:55.100 And now even Bernie supporters seem to be arguing that no, don't worry about Medicare for
01:58:58.360 all.
01:58:58.480 He doesn't have enough votes to get it.
01:58:59.540 Don't worry.
01:59:00.620 Um, yeah, but they're, they're looking at, you saw the list of executive action that he's
01:59:05.060 thinking I'm taking and when asked about it, you know, how are you going to get this through
01:59:09.300 Congress?
01:59:09.940 He has said, and I'm, I'm paraphrasing, but it's damn near a quote.
01:59:15.860 I'm going to be running the presidency differently than it's been run in the past.
01:59:20.020 Oh yeah.
01:59:20.500 He's, I mean, he's, he's there.
01:59:22.380 He'll get rid of the filibuster.
01:59:23.660 He'll roll over everything.
01:59:24.980 Yeah.
01:59:25.220 You know, Bernie's a, is a unique guy.
01:59:27.800 It will not be the United States of America anywhere close to what it is now.
01:59:33.080 So my argument has essentially in my head been, look, he's socialist, but at least he's telling
01:59:37.540 us it's, it's, he's honest about it.
01:59:39.180 Right.
01:59:39.380 Really looking at Schweizer's work, it's hard to maintain that narrative.
01:59:42.720 He is, you know, Sanders is not honest.
01:59:46.820 He's honest about his ideology at some level, but the, the, the idea that you could come out
01:59:51.600 and be Mr. For the people and do the things he's doing to enrich his own family.
01:59:56.560 I mean, it doesn't, it doesn't work together.
01:59:59.280 Or, you know, but you know, it does because all of the people that always are in charge,
02:00:05.400 they, the, the supporters, they don't seem to care.
02:00:09.240 They, it's, it's, I think they all think they're going to be on the end club.
02:00:12.260 That's the problem before when a socialist comes over, you know, comes up and you're saying,
02:00:16.420 oh, well, they're going to take over and they're going to bring things to the people.
02:00:19.060 And, you know, yeah, I know they're probably enrich themselves a little bit, but it's fine.
02:00:22.720 I don't care.
02:00:23.420 It's because you think you're in the end group, right?
02:00:24.900 You're an early adopter.
02:00:26.540 The people who really get, uh, I mean, almost everybody finds out they're not early enough.
02:00:32.020 Right.
02:00:32.320 I mean, everyone, you're always pushed, getting rid of the people who are close to you when
02:00:35.180 you have that sort of power.
02:00:36.320 But I think that's the belief, at least at some level, but like what Bernie was doing,
02:00:40.180 you know, in media, very, very standard thing to have an, an agency, a media buyer.
02:00:44.840 So if you are, you're selling, uh, cake balls and you want to get them all over, uh, you
02:00:49.860 know, all the radio shows, but you don't kind of call each individual radio show, each individual
02:00:53.500 radio station, you go to an agency or a media buyer, they go and they, they do all, they
02:00:57.380 buy it.
02:00:58.000 They know where to buy.
02:00:58.820 They know where your audience is.
02:01:00.140 They know the target.
02:01:01.080 And so they pay a commission.
02:01:03.340 They get paid a commission for that.
02:01:04.560 So if you spend a hundred dollars on ads, they get paid $15, right?
02:01:08.760 Well, that's totally normal, totally allowed.
02:01:11.440 No problem at all.
02:01:12.360 So what Bernie did when he was in Vermont was hire a new media buyer, uh, which just
02:01:20.640 happened to be his wife, right?
02:01:23.480 So when, now if he just took 15% of the donations and just gave them to his wife or his girlfriend,
02:01:29.440 I can't remember if they were married at the time, but just gave them, gave her the money
02:01:33.040 would be a huge scandal, right?
02:01:34.820 Now she wasn't a media buyer before this.
02:01:36.980 She just started becoming a media buyer so she could buy all the media for Bernie's campaigns.
02:01:40.820 So she would give a hundred, he would give a hundred thousand dollars for a media purchase.
02:01:45.040 She'd keep $15,000, spend 85.
02:01:48.560 And then when you look at the line item of the, uh, returns for the campaign, it just
02:01:54.220 says a hundred thousand dollar media buy.
02:01:55.700 So she's, she's being enriched totally behind the scenes.
02:01:59.420 Well, the biggest problem was that in, uh, during his last presidential campaign, there
02:02:04.940 was $85 million of, of payments for campaign, uh, advertising.
02:02:12.100 And that was funneled through an agency, uh, in Virginia, but this agency doesn't exist.
02:02:20.220 Didn't even have a website.
02:02:21.560 It was two friends of Bernie Sanders wife that it was just the address of their house.
02:02:29.720 And so all $85 million, take away 15% went through that house.
02:02:38.320 15% of that stayed.
02:02:40.480 How much of that money went back to Bernie Sanders?
02:02:43.320 He's worth probably a lot more than he is saying that he is.
02:02:48.400 That's, it's fine.
02:02:50.540 It's just grotesque.
02:02:53.340 It's just grotesque.
02:02:55.940 And, you know, I, I, I talked to him, I talked to Peter Schweitzer tonight on this, uh, Friday
02:03:01.520 night, uh, exclusive.
02:03:03.760 And I, I asked him, have you looked into Donald Trump?
02:03:08.840 And he said, yeah, I have, and he talks about how Donald Trump is not doing the things that
02:03:16.420 he was afraid he was going to do, um, you know, by signing, Hey, we're opening up a new
02:03:21.580 Beijing hotel, you know, Trump hotel, Beijing, he's not doing any of that stuff.
02:03:27.200 And I, I asked him, how do you feel, um, America would take that if he did?
02:03:35.400 And we both came to the same conclusion.
02:03:38.360 If Donald Trump would betray the American people and do some of this dirty, shady dealings
02:03:44.600 that, uh, that everyone else is doing, I think a lot of his supporters would be very disillusioned.
02:03:52.400 And I think he knows that.
02:03:54.180 I hope he knows that.
02:03:56.080 Um, and he has, you know, shown great restraint and maybe it's because he knows he would get
02:04:02.240 in trouble for it when nobody else would.
02:04:04.100 And, and Peter talks about how Donald Trump, the secret to Trump is he knows who these politicians
02:04:10.960 are because they all came into his office.
02:04:13.580 And as he said, yeah, I gave Chuck Schumer money because I wanted something done.
02:04:18.300 So he knows who they really are.
02:04:21.120 He knows that they're not about principles.
02:04:23.080 They're about cash.
02:04:24.420 It's a fascinating interview tonight with, um, uh, with Peter Swiser.
02:04:28.560 And you can, you can watch that on blaze TV with your subscription.
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02:06:05.640 Oh, golly.
02:06:32.820 You know, the Democrats have said that they want to find somebody better than Donald Trump,
02:06:40.940 and I think they have in Mike Bloomberg.
02:06:43.480 As long as we're talking about somebody who is better at sexually harassing women or has
02:06:49.160 bigger numbers of those who have complained.
02:06:51.980 We look at the top number that we could find on complaints against Donald Trump, and the
02:06:57.060 press, you know, found 25, unfortunately, 40 sex discrimination and sexual harassment lawsuits
02:07:06.180 against Michael Bloomberg, and 64 women say they have been abused by Michael Bloomberg.
02:07:14.080 So, they win.
02:07:16.660 They win.
02:07:17.220 If they're playing the Me Too game, remember, guys, low score wins.
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