The Glenn Beck Program - June 28, 2022


The Left’s Racism Is on FULL Display Post-Roe | 6⧸28⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 56 minutes

Words per Minute

179.65472

Word Count

20,886

Sentence Count

30

Misogynist Sentences

59

Hate Speech Sentences

51


Summary

Glenn Beck is back with another episode of The Glenn Beck Show! This week on the show, Glenn is joined by his good friend Pat and Stacey, and they discuss: 1. Why the Supreme Court is a joke. 2. Whoopi Goldberg is a genius. 3. Why you should not be married to your wife who happens to be white because they will move if you are married to someone who is white. 4. Why it s important to find the best real estate agent in a particular area. 5. You should be a quarter of a person. 6. It s not about being a quarter, it s about the value of the person and how much of a quarter they are.


Transcript

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00:01:44.080 what you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenn back
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00:02:09.200 with pat and stew for glenn 888-727-b-e-c-k
00:02:16.240 we're gonna learn in just a minute or so we are going to learn from the hags in uh the coven
00:02:26.320 on the view man are they brilliant brilliant absolutely and you'll find that out in 60 seconds
00:02:35.440 you know roe versus way just got overturned the other day and you might be thinking to yourself
00:02:41.920 you know maybe it's time to check out one of those red states maybe it's time to move maybe
00:02:48.080 this thought came to you during the pandemic and you thought i don't know maybe i'd like to be allowed
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00:03:37.360 are you ready to learn take me to school pat okay uh well it's not me i mean it's up to the
00:03:44.880 brilliant the brilliant women of the coven to i'm the view uh to do that because uh whoopi goldberg
00:03:54.000 well she had a message yesterday for clarence thomas um and i i think he appreciates it too
00:04:00.960 because he needs to learn from her from her so the the supreme court justice the the incredible levels
00:04:08.480 of education uh constitutional law expert been in the supreme court for a really long time now about 30
00:04:15.840 some years yeah he needs to learn from the sister act two lady yes not even the sister i didn't even
00:04:23.840 want to put her in the sister act the sister act two right that's the lady that's going to teach
00:04:29.280 clarence thomas about the constitution and here here she is teaching nothing is present anymore well
00:04:36.800 you better hope that they don't come for you clarence and say you should not be married to your
00:04:41.840 wife who happens to be white because they will move that nobody says you know well you're not in
00:04:49.360 the constitution you're back to being a quarter of a person because that's not going to work either
00:04:55.040 wait you're back to being a quarter of a person that's that that's a
00:05:02.640 i missed that on my show
00:05:04.000 you're back to being a quarter of a person that's again a reference to the two three
00:05:12.800 fifths which is not a quarter uh no there's that it's not a quarter and it wasn't that at all it
00:05:20.240 wasn't anything to do with the value of the person and how much of a person they are it was trying to
00:05:25.840 keep the population of the south down and it was really it was helpful to the cause of ending slavery
00:05:33.120 again you may i will say this when i heard i had heard this so many times growing up through high
00:05:41.600 school where they tell us we never learn about slavery but shockingly i i did and we eventually
00:05:47.200 started learning about the three fifths clause uh which that one right is yeah why am i saying
00:05:53.440 it sounds weird when i say it for some reason today uh the three fifths clause which i was always told
00:05:58.640 was the way whoopi just explained it except for the fact that they got the number right
00:06:03.200 uh it's not the quarter clause but the three fifths clause which to me growing up learning in school
00:06:10.320 i went to public school so you can tell why the show sucks many days but it was a situation where
00:06:18.080 black people were valued less yes than white people that was the whole plan white people were had the
00:06:24.400 power they wanted to demean black people they said they're only worth three fifths a person and i
00:06:29.680 believe that for a very long time and i will say you can learn things from people who aren't necessarily
00:06:37.520 the most intelligent person because later in life i learned from one glenn beck that the three fifths
00:06:44.400 clause was actually not a slam on african americans at all in fact it were the was the abolitionists who
00:06:51.600 supported it not the other way around it was not the south who was like i want black people to
00:06:56.880 only count for three fifths it were was the people in the north yeah the people who wanted to abolish
00:07:01.600 slavery who believed that interesting note here the people in the south wanted them to count one for
00:07:07.440 one they did they wanted they sure did they wanted them to count five fifths yes so so if you're on the
00:07:13.680 side weird of five fifths you were on the side of the south right if you're on the side of three
00:07:18.400 fifths you were the side of the north and the reason for that as pat you just mentioned is they
00:07:22.480 wanted to keep the southern population down yeah so that the southern states would not have all of the
00:07:28.480 power and there that eventually uh would lead to the overturning of slavery yeah because the three
00:07:36.000 fifths clause is in something that describes uh a thing we do in this country uh called a census
00:07:43.760 and what a census does is count people for the purpose of representation the more people you have
00:07:50.920 the more representation you get so it would have empowered the south a lot more yeah they counted
00:07:57.500 the slaves one to one and if i remember right the initial the initial pitch from the north was uh zero
00:08:02.200 fifths yeah they wanted it to not count at all right they wanted black people to not count at all and
00:08:06.100 that was not because they were like oh all excited we really get to slam those black people we don't like
00:08:12.400 them that was not the way that they looked at it they looked at it as a representation issue so that
00:08:17.040 the south wouldn't essentially run the country and guess what have i mean look we all know slavery would
00:08:21.600 have lasted a lot longer and i think it would have been gone by now but it still would have lasted a lot
00:08:25.520 longer if they did not do that so again whoopi goldberg is arguing the point of the south
00:08:33.200 eventual confederacy right right that this is this was this was the point of people who wanted
00:08:41.460 slavery to continue whoopi goldberg is idiotically and completely wrong with her fractions arguing for
00:08:48.880 their point and she's also bringing up something that nobody is talking about or considering and
00:08:56.520 that's ending interracial marriage making that illegal yes that well there's this we talked about
00:09:01.960 this yesterday there's a big collection of scare tactics out there oh on the left and they can't just
00:09:06.340 say you know they were so they were so confident about how their the the abortion rights were the
00:09:14.180 most important thing in the universe and then as soon as roe versus way gets overturned they have to
00:09:18.520 say it's 10 other things right yeah it's not happening i mean it's not happening the interracial
00:09:23.320 marriage thing is completely uh ridiculous in fact i don't even think correct me if i'm wrong
00:09:28.780 because thomas did mention several cases that we should re quote unquote revisit uh we talked about
00:09:35.100 them yesterday it was the lawrence versus texas and uh there was the obergefell uh gay marriage
00:09:41.120 decision and the uh the contraception decision but i don't think he mentioned the interracial
00:09:46.600 marriage decision i don't think so and he's the he's the only vote for going back to the other cases
00:09:53.080 and he didn't even mention the interracial marriage this is just like a complete conspiracy theory
00:09:58.300 from whoopi goldberg but the left is trying to push this pat i know i know they're they're breaking
00:10:05.440 out anything they can because they're just absolutely desperate because this has been a terrific week i
00:10:10.820 think we talked about mentioned this yesterday what a great week it's been uh for conservatism
00:10:16.960 it really has because you know nobody ever thought at least none of us thought that they'd end roe v wade
00:10:24.820 that was a complete surprise they also upheld the first amendment and religious rights multiple
00:10:31.580 times they've they ruled positively on gun rights they're about to rule on immigration
00:10:38.780 and uh climate change and we'll see if those go well as also but i would be really incredible so far
00:10:45.560 i don't know what's going to happen with immigration honestly that that one i i don't have a great sense as
00:10:49.880 to which way they might go i would be very surprised if this court stood with the epa
00:10:54.900 on the epa versus west virginia just because like you know the week we always talk about how
00:11:00.680 we're some of these justices you get really scared of like kavanaugh roberts obviously the two kind of
00:11:07.040 that that lead that yeah group and you're always worried about how they're going to rule but like
00:11:12.480 to give credit where credit is due roberts has been really good on religious liberty in a lot of
00:11:17.360 these cases like he's been on the right side he wrote the one in maine he wrote that opinion he
00:11:22.880 was he voted correctly in the kennedy decision that came out yesterday he's been pretty reliable on
00:11:28.140 religious liberty um and you know kavanaugh i have questions about him on certain types of issues like
00:11:34.800 i was worried about him on roe versus wade frankly yeah i was worried and you could see in his concurring
00:11:40.460 opinion that he he wasn't nearly as solid as the other four but when it comes to administrative
00:11:47.020 issues like this state power agencies overreaching he's been all he's always been good on that
00:11:54.080 that was kind of him and gorsuch are rock solid as far as we know on those types of issues so i
00:12:00.060 would be kind of surprised if the epa case does not go the right way and that might be as we mentioned
00:12:05.500 yesterday the most significant one for your day-to-day life because it affects the way the
00:12:10.700 entire government operates no longer in theory if we get the best ruling possible will these
00:12:16.940 agencies be able to overreach their power and just kind of just do whatever they want outside of
00:12:21.760 legislation congress is supposed to pass laws when these things are supposed to go on not just like
00:12:27.280 oh let's let the epa handle the regulation of the entire economy i think about covid this is one of
00:12:34.340 the ones that this is why it's so crucial right now pat think about covid you've got uh the what
00:12:40.160 was it the uh they had the cdc jumping in doing all sorts of stuff they had uh the the uh the housing
00:12:47.220 commission jumping in they had what was the i can't even remember now were they osha doing trying to do
00:12:53.000 the vaccine mandates uh they had uh the uh the eviction bans going on from all these various agencies
00:13:01.840 that didn't have anything to do with housing they just do it and all of this stuff could be
00:13:09.140 in jeopardy which would be fantastic that's a very good thing look you want to do these things
00:13:14.620 a lot of them you can do but you got to do them through congress you need to actually have the balls
00:13:20.060 to pass a law yeah well we wanted to but it's hard so what so what you know that's they keep saying
00:13:29.240 the same thing with the constitution like well but it's hard to amend the constitution that was
00:13:33.040 supposed so what supposed to be hard if you can't get overwhelming consensus to do something you don't
00:13:39.060 do it that's how the that's how the the uh the constitution amendment process works well joy sees
00:13:47.300 things a little bit differently uh joy behar uh is a little upset with this with with this particular
00:13:55.000 supreme court and uh here's what she had to say yesterday it's necessarily but we have don't we
00:14:00.580 have uh separation yes no we don't anymore we don't have a seance and have thomas jefferson there
00:14:07.080 and alexander hamilton hello yeah do we still have a separation of church and state here is in the
00:14:13.340 constitution yeah it's not it's the first amendment guarantee and we don't seem to have that anymore
00:14:18.480 we're in a theocracy right now we're in a theocracy right now and people should know it should they
00:14:24.260 know it they should because we're in a theocracy right now and that they're not they're not even
00:14:29.720 paying attention to the separation of church and state in the constitution they really aren't
00:14:35.240 they're not and they shouldn't be because it's not there it's not in the constitution wait a minute
00:14:40.460 the words separation of church and state do not appear they do not appear in the united states
00:14:45.240 constitution where did that come from it came from a letter uh a letter thomas jefferson wrote
00:14:50.800 to a baptist minister in 1803 and uh so i mean first of all he was literally connecting to
00:14:58.240 someone from the church so it's odd to say that the separation of church and state came
00:15:02.900 from uh thomas jefferson to a to a pastor and what the baptist minister was worried about was
00:15:10.660 that they were going to i think in connecticut that they were going to declare an official religion
00:15:16.040 for that state and he was saying can can this happen and jefferson was telling him no there's
00:15:23.880 protections for religion against the state there's a separation there and the the the point the whole
00:15:30.680 point of the letter was that they're protecting religion from the state not the state from
00:15:35.360 religion right that's that's the biggest thing people forget about that yeah and i and i would
00:15:40.100 say forget in joy's case she obviously never knew it because she doesn't know anything
00:15:43.640 nothing i can say with certainty she did not know this fact because she does not know any facts
00:15:49.300 so it's impossible for her to know that fact when there is an absence of facts in her little brain
00:15:54.220 and again i i've talked about this several times lately because the coven is so prevalent is that
00:16:00.960 the name of the show the coven the coven yeah okay yeah uh and that's that they're so stupid about
00:16:07.220 so many things they're so non-factual they lie they make things up i can't believe they're still
00:16:16.320 on the air i know 25 years it says on their logo 25 years and they're a division of abc news
00:16:22.600 the view is actually part of abc news and they're wrong all the time yeah had that happened what once
00:16:31.060 on the glenn beck program uh on fox news it would have been over yeah would have been over can i throw
00:16:37.420 a quick a quick theory at you about the view is it possible this is actually a long-term plot
00:16:44.060 by male chauvinists where they just like what if we put the dumbest five women on television
00:16:51.320 together all the time to talk about things would have been a good idea everyone will sit here and
00:16:55.500 be like oh my gosh women maybe they shouldn't vote maybe we should go back and overturn the amendment
00:17:00.480 because they obviously don't know anything i'm not saying that's my plan i'm just saying that may
00:17:06.160 be a plan from like some hardcore men's rights male chauvinist group that was just like
00:17:11.260 what it just this is going to sound ridiculous stay with me we put joy behar on like people will
00:17:19.940 think women are jokes for centuries to come 888-727-BECK more coming up in one minute
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00:18:36.400 it's bat and stew for glenn on the glenbeck program it's interesting the courts are jumping
00:18:50.840 into the middle of the um of the abortion bans from states with trigger laws already of course
00:18:57.280 already blocking a blocked in louisiana blocked in utah of course a judge just okayed yesterday
00:19:04.580 abortions to continue in utah even though they had a trigger law that went into effect and of course
00:19:09.880 the judicial judicial activism has commenced and they're trying to get them on basically technical
00:19:16.400 grounds you know most of these states could pass variations to these bills if needed so it's just
00:19:22.780 they're delaying the inevitable i think in most of these states but the great thing is they really
00:19:27.140 can't challenge them on constitutional grounds anymore you know they're really nothing to go for
00:19:31.880 there at least for a long time which is very good news well i think the most fascinating cases are
00:19:37.360 in places like wisconsin you know wisconsin not your traditional red state right typically purple
00:19:43.380 it's gone red a couple times uh you know recently but generally speaking is thought of as a purple
00:19:48.080 maybe leaning blue state but they have a a law in place from i want to say it was like 1849
00:19:54.460 that basically said abortion was banned and it when roe versus wade happened it never got repealed
00:20:02.660 because they didn't need to repeal it there was the you know you had roe versus wade so it was
00:20:07.860 guaranteed uh it was a a manufactured constitutional right out of thin air and that that constitutional
00:20:14.120 right no longer exists we went back to the correct position of it not existing which is how the
00:20:19.620 constitution is actually written and now the people are like well the law is back in effect so all the
00:20:24.520 abortion clinics have closed in wisconsin because of this 1849 law now there's a democratic governor
00:20:30.480 there but a republican legislature so they can't they can't just get rid of it and vote in another law
00:20:35.800 they don't they're not going to have politically that that will you know of course there's all the
00:20:39.500 challenges are going to come as well interesting but it is kind of interesting that that that was
00:20:43.080 one of the categories there's other states that obviously will wind up uh severely limiting abortion
00:20:49.160 but didn't have trigger laws as well that's going to be another phase of this there's a lot to come
00:20:53.200 yeah on this uh whole unrolling of the world without roe a lot of people are screaming about these
00:20:59.380 laws that they have no exceptions the utah law actually had exceptions and that was um
00:21:05.620 mother's death life endangerment so if the mother is in danger of losing her life because of the
00:21:12.320 pregnancy it was uh abortion was allowed to be clear every single one of the trigger laws has that
00:21:17.940 all of them every single one has an exception for life of the mother utah also had uh an exception for
00:21:24.380 if the pregnancy was caused by rape or incest yeah most of them have that too there are a few that do
00:21:30.900 not i know i think south dakota is one that does not have it christy noem was on tv this weekend
00:21:36.380 talking about uh about that and of course that's now you know that's the entire debate from the left
00:21:43.440 like what about a 13 year old who you know they could just come up with the most like crazy like
00:21:50.460 here's a situation from a lifetime movie i saw what would happen then and it's like yes that can
00:21:56.100 happen and it's terrible and like like that is a difficult discussion we can have but it's like
00:22:01.740 first of all very small percentage of the cases the other thing is when you get rid of roe versus
00:22:06.520 wade all of the sudden those conversations have validity again the whole time we've been talking
00:22:11.000 about this we've basically said look we could talk about that at some point but that's not really
00:22:15.220 relevant right now right like right now like it's such a small percentage of cases blah blah blah blah
00:22:19.860 the good news is now it is relevant now we actually have those conversations for a freaking
00:22:24.440 reason which is nice yeah uh utah's law also provided for two physicians who practice maternal fetal
00:22:32.000 medicine concur that the fetus has a defect that's uniformly diagnosable and uniformly lethal
00:22:38.240 interesting hmm uh all right triple eight seven two seven beck more coming up
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00:24:11.500 it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program this week what a horrible tragedy in texas
00:24:24.720 yesterday these uh 50 immigrants were found in the back of a semi-trailer and well 50 were dead uh 16
00:24:36.360 were taken to a hospital and and in bad shape uh you can't stuff a hundred people in the back of a
00:24:45.240 semi in the texas heat in late june and expect everything to be fine while you're driving them
00:24:52.220 across the border and smuggling them into this country i would say it's ill-advised to go outside
00:24:56.960 in any in any capacity right now it is don't go outside don't get into your car just stay inside in
00:25:03.580 the air conditioning and hope and pray that modern convenience makes it livable it's that it's been
00:25:08.220 rough the past couple weeks it's been over 100 almost every day here in the dallas area
00:25:11.900 and when you've got no ventilation yeah and you've got no air coming in uh oof no this is bad and look
00:25:19.780 terrible you know that obviously you can't control every single uh you're not going to catch every
00:25:27.780 single thing that comes across the border this this does this stuff does happen uh and it shouldn't
00:25:33.380 happen and i think like the the message that the government constantly sends to illegal immigrants
00:25:38.980 is hey you're welcome come we love you you know hugs kisses uh how much money do you need you know
00:25:46.320 hey well come on in we'll release you a great life here great life i mean that biden you got nothing to
00:25:51.160 worry about if you come here biden explicitly made these arguments during the campaign yes and of
00:25:56.180 course that's caused a massive part of our border problem overall and you see this as a you can't
00:26:05.280 you see this as an effect of those policies over a long period of time you know people in uh in
00:26:14.380 central america mexico colombia all the way down to south america should be aware that if you decide to
00:26:21.700 come to the border it is you are taking your life in your own hands and god only knows what's going
00:26:26.560 to happen there's no way we can protect you that's not it's not it's that's not something
00:26:31.000 that you should expect sadly because there's a lot of people that coyotes and others that will do
00:26:37.900 everything they can to exploit your life for your money yeah they don't the coyotes don't care at all
00:26:44.680 okay they don't care they want their seven thousand dollars per person and and they'll take that and
00:26:49.760 they don't care what happens to you it's really tragic it really is and you know our policies
00:26:56.100 have a part in causing these incidents over and over again going back you know decades but i mean
00:27:01.260 this one is particularly terrible and it is a foreshadowing we're still we still have the
00:27:08.600 overwhelming amount of people who are waiting on the border to cross i mean it's building every day
00:27:16.320 we've had numbers that we've never seen before the entire biden administration and has not had the
00:27:22.260 press as some of his other catastrophes because you know there's been so much to cover right normally
00:27:26.960 i'm critical of the media for not covering all of his you know the democrat president's catastrophes
00:27:31.800 it's almost impossible to ask them to do that there's too many every aspect of this presidency
00:27:38.480 has been an unmitigated disaster every aspect of it nothing has gone right i don't know if this guy
00:27:45.720 is the unluckiest person no ever lived he's just the most incompetent or the most incompetent yeah and
00:27:51.420 i think that's what it is ever ever had but i mean there are several issues that clearly are
00:27:56.540 bigger to the average american's life to focus on i mean everything from inflation gas prices economy
00:28:05.740 um you know obviously covid was part of that and that didn't he didn't handle that very well either
00:28:11.500 you know ukraine is still a big situation we sent 50 billion dollars plus to ukraine we just agreed to
00:28:19.640 billions more with at the g7 almost every single week we agree to billions more in ukraine almost every
00:28:28.040 week and how how deeply do we want to be enmeshed in this yeah and honestly like ukraine is
00:28:35.220 basically his most popular policy which is stunning i mean it's not popular stunning but it is more
00:28:41.900 popular than anything else he's doing and you look at the border while the numbers and the constant
00:28:51.700 horror show on the border has not really been covered by the media people know about it it's
00:28:56.660 actually outside of inflation i and some of these his economic measures he as far as popularity goes and
00:29:03.240 job performance goes it says the lowest one out of all of them i mean people realize it's going badly
00:29:07.740 they're just not getting beat over the head by the coverage but once this flow comes that they're not
00:29:11.540 going to have a choice to avoid that either this is why they're so big on the abortion thing they want
00:29:15.740 the abortion thing to be the issue you vote on because they know at the very least they have you know
00:29:20.800 half the people who generally speaking are you know some level of abortion support yeah and you know
00:29:27.320 they've seen the handmaid's tale that maybe they'll get the reference and like you mentioned what else does
00:29:32.160 he have he's got nothing else he's underwater on everything the economy is terrible inflation skyrocketing
00:29:40.020 gas prices are completely out of control uh you've got the border which is a mess crime crime is not
00:29:50.000 yeah it's going through the roof that's not good a lot of these big cities i mean it's all that's why the two
00:29:55.540 things they have right now they believe are january 6th and abortion right those are the two things
00:30:01.180 it's why they're making such a big deal about it they scheduled a a brand new conference or you know
00:30:06.640 session for today in their committee because they have supposed new evidence we'll see what that is
00:30:12.080 they've said that multiple times of course multiple times and it's like a nothing burger every time so
00:30:17.600 they're trying to come up with something right there and like look you'd expect this out of a party
00:30:21.800 like they're not going to just sit here and lose nicely they're going to try to do something but
00:30:25.700 they it's just shocking how little they have to hang on to i can't work to anything and they even make
00:30:31.460 i mean was it biden that talked about the police officer on january 6th they even try to still
00:30:38.460 maintain that the that the mob on uh on january 6th killed the police officer brian sicknick yeah he had
00:30:47.080 two strokes right how are you blaming that on the trump supporters you can't that they're also
00:30:55.040 blaming the suicides that two other cops uh committed later on weeks afterward that was because of january
00:31:01.960 6th as well i mean they act like multiple murders occurred when these were health related issues
00:31:09.540 mental or or physical health and there's just no reason to exaggerate what it was it wasn't good
00:31:16.460 right there's it is and it was you know like the january 6th committee could be worth something
00:31:22.120 like for example i'd really like to know why we didn't have enough security at the capitol and why
00:31:28.800 were some officers allowing people to come in sure and others were you know shooting tear gas at the
00:31:33.960 grub i think it's valuable to know what trump's response was to it you know i mean i we watched it
00:31:39.080 happen in real time it felt like a long time what was really going on why why wasn't he out there
00:31:43.360 you know tweeting or making speeches right after it i'd like to know i mean i think it's important
00:31:48.380 for us to know but does anybody there may be valid reasons there may be maybe he was on the phone
00:31:55.140 talking to people constantly i'd like to know the answer to it but the bottom line is we know for
00:32:00.180 certain this committee is not serious in finding those answers they are out there to just smear
00:32:06.260 donald trump and go after him and try to make republicans all look like they're wearing horns and
00:32:11.560 breaking into nancy pelosi's office and that's not who they were it's not even the people who were at
00:32:17.620 the speech on january 6th those most of those people weren't even involved in any of that stuff
00:32:24.520 so they this is just they are it shows a an incredible amount of desperation and i think some
00:32:34.500 connection to reality they realize how badly this is going to go for them they see a historic
00:32:40.960 wave election right around the corner smacking them in the face and no argument to make against
00:32:46.440 it and they're on the wrong side of it they're on the wrong side of it they don't there's no there's
00:32:50.660 you know it's like a giant tidal wave is coming toward them and they have no seawalls they have
00:32:54.940 nothing they're all just standing there on the beach going holy crap so they're trying to dig
00:32:58.560 themselves a hole and hoping that works out well that doesn't usually work out very well but that does
00:33:04.180 seem to be their attempt this is all because of that all of the uh the january 6th thing because
00:33:11.420 of the way it's being done i think is just all them trying to hold on to political points yep and
00:33:16.980 similarly i'd say the same thing for the way many of the democrats are reacting now there are people
00:33:22.120 on the left who really care about abortion and it's their big thing we know joe biden isn't one of
00:33:26.400 those people he's one of those he he said himself every abortion is a tragedy in 2006 not not 1986
00:33:33.520 2006 this is a guy who who he claims to be very religious a guy who obviously understands at least
00:33:42.480 the pro-life side of this argument right he understands he might not agree with it but he
00:33:46.940 understands it at least he did at one point when he wasn't 80 years old and so for him to act you
00:33:54.320 listen to his speech after the roe versus wade decision comes out and in the dobbs case and his
00:34:00.740 his whole speech is about voting for democrats nancy pelosi you just gotta you gotta vote for us that's
00:34:06.320 how you solve this problem it's always the way you solve this problem always the same thing and it
00:34:11.780 shows how desperate they are it really does it's it's embarrassing but it is reality for the left right
00:34:17.940 now committee member representative jamie raskin called uh he he called what's coming up uh for the
00:34:25.880 committee a deluge of new evidence it's a deluge of new evidence i can't wait to see what it is is
00:34:35.560 this all the the documentary thing i guess like it seems like the trump administration had commissioned
00:34:42.900 a documentary through this period yeah with like a friendly source and so they had a bunch of
00:34:48.700 interviews right after january 6th with all these big players that were supposed to go into this
00:34:53.200 essentially like it's been described as a puff piece documentary like one of those documentaries
00:34:57.760 you you know you were we're showing history it was there was their approval was needed for the
00:35:02.500 footage to be used and stuff is it the nick searcy thing or is it this is a different one i don't know
00:35:07.680 i'm not sure i don't think i don't think it is but it was there's a they were they had all of these
00:35:12.580 interviews it was a guy who's i can't think of who it was his name off the top of my head but it was
00:35:16.000 a guy who's friendly with the administration so they were like oh yeah we'll do it i mean we we know
00:35:19.260 this isn't like a hit piece so they came in and they had all these interviews like one of the
00:35:23.120 things they were trying to hype a lot is that ivanka trump said something about how well you know
00:35:28.300 we don't know we want to make sure we're fighting for every vote to be counted or something
00:35:31.700 as if that disagrees with what she said earlier when she said you know i heard bill barr say that you know
00:35:37.240 the election wasn't stolen so i believed him they're like dun dun a big moment it's like wait
00:35:42.680 so she wants every vote to be counted like how is that uh bad at all every vote should be counted
00:35:48.920 number one and number two it doesn't disagree at all with her you know hearing in a private meeting
00:35:55.160 with somebody that wasn't stolen and her believing it like it doesn't mean that she doesn't want every
00:36:00.340 vote to be counted it's a silly stuff like this but they're just desperate for anything they can
00:36:05.160 they can get their claws into yeah the panel's investigators sat for two hours with british
00:36:11.120 filmmaker alex holder is that who you're talking about they might be that might be that's not that's
00:36:15.380 not the guy who was like related to the trump administration though the guy who's related to
00:36:20.100 the trump administration commissioned a documentary and then that footage that was initially going to
00:36:25.920 be used in this documentary is now now all of it is being turned over to the committee so who knows
00:36:31.000 maybe somebody did say something interesting in there we might find that out maybe so far what
00:36:34.940 they've leaked it has not been interesting no it has not no it's been nothing absolutely nothing
00:36:41.120 nothing triple eight seven two seven beck more patents do for glenn coming up glenn back join the
00:36:47.260 conversation eight eight eight seven two seven beck all right it's pat and stew in for glenn on the
00:37:09.460 glenn back program he's on vacation he'll be back soon you know pat one of the things i went back and
00:37:14.000 forth on i got so many texts and so many messages from people i hadn't talked to in a while uh from
00:37:19.520 just everybody i could everybody i knew who was on the pro-life side of things on friday and they
00:37:24.320 they all kept texting me and they we went back and forth it was just so cool and everyone i just kept
00:37:28.000 typing the same thing over and over again i just kept saying what a day like what a day i can't believe
00:37:32.980 this day has come and so i was thinking about how to we were talking about like what do we you know
00:37:39.000 we want to come up with a pro-life shirt or something what can we do and i just thought you know
00:37:42.100 let's just put the date on there 6 24 22 that's it i like it and we have that available now at
00:37:48.740 stewdoesmerch.com if you want to check that out it's a great way because what i love about it is
00:37:53.380 everybody who knows will know you know you see that date you're going to know it and i want it to
00:37:58.560 become much more than january 6th that everybody remembers 6 24 22 is a big day in our history
00:38:05.320 roe versus wade goes down and this is how we're commemorating it at least over at stew does america
00:38:11.440 uh it's stewdoesmerch.com check it out and uh they've got i think you know stickers and and
00:38:17.700 hats and t-shirts and all that stuff so check it out if you want to uh have that moment because i i like
00:38:22.980 the moment when you're walking down and someone looks at your shirt they know what it is and no
00:38:26.020 one else around does and just kind of get that little nod yeah i like that i like that too that's
00:38:30.020 great so uh all right did you see that um they had a big festival and a big eco festival in england
00:38:37.760 and greta thunberg was there uh and uh i prefer to pronounce it greta thunberg okay yes she was there
00:38:46.840 and what is she 36 now or something she's a she's the teenager that never ceases to be a teenager
00:38:54.660 right and uh she's at these ecology things and these climate change things and what i loved about
00:39:03.020 this particular event was how concerned these people are about the earth and the environment
00:39:08.900 and making sure that uh that they they they're living a clean life and and really protecting the
00:39:17.220 earth and here's um well here's what the festival grounds look like at right after the festival
00:39:24.640 ended and and there it is you can see it it's like a uh a giant dumpster or a landfill was dropped
00:39:32.360 in the middle of london and the the litter here and the the fact that nobody cared about cleaning up
00:39:41.780 after themselves or just putting a i don't know one of their bags and their trash in a garbage can
00:39:47.500 instead of on the lawn oh my gosh look at that i how do you claim to be an environmentalist when
00:39:56.100 you do this did greta go out and pick it up oh no she did not she did not no she did are you sure
00:40:00.700 it's not something no she did not wow that's incredible we should compare and contrast that
00:40:05.440 with what the mall uh in dc looked like after we had 500 000 people gather there uh it was cleaner
00:40:13.640 than when we got there a little less appetite for greta's nonsense when gas is five dollars a gallon
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00:44:03.360 so the worst run cities in america would you think that they are uh they're run by democrats or
00:44:13.100 republicans well obviously republicans first of all women don't have rights there okay yeah did
00:44:18.120 you know there's no trans rights in those cities it's like the hands made handmaid's tale yeah that's
00:44:22.480 a good reference because no one's made it you know no one's put together that particular i thought it
00:44:27.040 was really creative yeah you know it's interesting now i have heard it uh from every democrat oh you have
00:44:33.260 that's ever lived yes the handmaid's tale reference but i would like to hear it more often because
00:44:37.860 it's so incredibly smart it's apropos if you will it is uh you know of course it's interesting that
00:44:44.560 like the you're saying that the the people who argue for smaller government and less control
00:44:51.020 of government of your life are the people that are going to implement the full control
00:44:56.920 of your life through the government oh that's yeah because that makes a lot of sense sure it does you
00:45:02.920 know sure it does it's really consistent with the with the constitution and the principles we
00:45:07.340 espouse is is a bunch of theocratic leaders um taking over and making women have to you know a
00:45:16.920 big part of of family values on the right has always been you should be married to a woman and then have
00:45:22.800 a concubine on the side to impregnate constantly that's a big part that's a big part of the conservative
00:45:27.800 argument for this country talked about that on this show it's the big vision of conservatives you must
00:45:32.720 have a concubine on the side that's kind of what the whole i mean that's the whole argument for
00:45:37.720 conservatism in this country is pro concubine it always has been and that's why the handmaid's
00:45:42.680 tale is so prescient you know it really is that it really is look if we get in control yes we're
00:45:47.980 telling you now concubines that's what's happening gotta have we're very pro concubine on this program
00:45:53.020 gotta have we gotta have you gotta have a concubine now i prefer 10 10 is great 10 is great if you can get
00:45:59.760 10 and i will say we also want them to dress very very in a covered up way we don't want to see
00:46:06.540 their hair uh we don't want to see really any part of them except their face that is the way we've
00:46:11.600 been talking about that's what we want concubines but well-dressed concubines yeah well covered anyway
00:46:17.500 covered yeah they're not necessarily definitely covered that's stylish because you don't even want
00:46:21.060 to see their wrist you know no you want their sleeves to go down up to about their fingers i
00:46:27.360 mean you look at clarence thomas's writings from law school he talks very much about anti-wrist pro
00:46:32.180 concubine that's pretty much his only two positions he was huge at yale on that oh yeah those were the
00:46:38.280 two things oh yeah and uh in fact i think his final thesis at yale was about that it was yeah it was
00:46:44.640 did you hear the other day but this is a little bit i know i'm dragging you off topic a little bit
00:46:47.940 here but uh the someone i think was on mbc news called amy coney barrett a handmaiden oh my gosh
00:46:57.240 i mean how i'm here is a woman who's this is the ultimate example of feminism right back in the
00:47:04.800 original thought of it a woman who can rise above everything to have a giant family and still achieve
00:47:11.600 all of her dreams rise to be one of the most powerful people in the nation yeah she's a handmaiden
00:47:17.480 she's a handmaiden and and you know of course sotomayor and kagan are two women who are on the
00:47:23.000 supreme court they're not handmaidens they not at all not at all no you know that that's that's not
00:47:28.400 at all uh no no reason to talk about them that way just amy coney barrett because you don't like her
00:47:32.660 it's incredible all right sorry tell me about the worst city in america worst city in america
00:47:36.380 worst run city in america washington dc run by democrats but i'm sure that's the exception rather
00:47:46.520 than the rule but only for about years yeah probably about 60 70 years san francisco california
00:47:51.520 number two but again run by democrats for only about 50 or 60 years okay then you got new york city new
00:47:59.580 york new york now there have been some republicans in the past in new york but they're not there now
00:48:04.480 and they haven't been for a while so new york number three i'm not sure about chattanooga tennessee
00:48:11.280 i i don't know who the mayor is there uh it's possible it's a democrat we should maybe look
00:48:17.220 into that cleveland ohio run by democrats okay that's one two three four we're down to the five
00:48:24.000 number six detroit michigan run by democrats forever flint michigan run by democrats oakland
00:48:30.320 california democrats hartford connecticut democrats and then you get to gulfport mississippi at number 10
00:48:37.820 um as the worst run city a lot of the the mayoral races we did a project on this oh they're non
00:48:44.480 non-partisan yeah so this a lot of them tim kelly is the mayor of chattanooga and he and he's a new
00:48:49.900 a relatively new mayor but he is listed as an independent okay so it doesn't you don't i don't
00:48:55.740 know i don't know maybe someone from chattanooga can tell us but we went we did a project on this a
00:48:59.240 while ago for one of uh glenn's books and we went back and we researched i think it was i want to say
00:49:04.800 it was an inconvenient book may have been that one it was one of the very it was one of the earlier
00:49:09.000 books and we went through we looked at every every single um city in america with the worst poverty
00:49:16.460 levels i had the biggest problems with ongoing poverty over long periods of time and we looked
00:49:22.680 at them and we said who who are the mayors of these cities i mean people are struggling you know
00:49:27.680 the poverty rates are extraordinarily high usually the crime rates are really high yeah and and we went
00:49:33.800 back and we we found that of the top i think it was the top 10 um it was cities with the worst
00:49:40.200 poverty levels republicans had only run them in i think it was like six or eight percent that's what
00:49:47.560 i was thinking of the years since 1960 which is fascinating it's not close i'll tell you that it was
00:49:54.840 well over 90 run by democrats yeah well well you know some of them were um independents that
00:50:01.780 essentially operated as democrats but as far as just republicans it was something like i don't know
00:50:06.560 you know nine six or eight percent was right it was under under 10 the only ones it was like miami
00:50:12.500 there have been some republican mayors i don't know if they're still in the situation where they're in
00:50:16.600 the top 10 anymore for poverty levels but at the time they were and i think cleveland going back a
00:50:21.440 bunch of years had a mayor or two that was republican but it's really rare and it's really rare
00:50:26.720 and you trump made this argument and and the media beat him up on it but like the idea that
00:50:35.000 at some point you should try something different i don't even know like maybe you might say hey it's
00:50:41.360 not republicans it's libertarians whatever but like at some point don't you think that you should try
00:50:48.620 something other than democrats constantly you would think so uh it doesn't make sense that that thought
00:50:55.020 doesn't seem to occur to them it really doesn't okay conversely what's the best run city in america
00:51:01.500 according to the survey uh nampa idaho number two boise idaho number three fort wayne indiana
00:51:10.820 uh at number four nashua new hampshire then lexington kentucky lincoln nebraska
00:51:18.980 las cruces new mexico oklahoma city oklahoma uh missoula montana surprises me at uh number nine
00:51:27.160 and number 10 durham north carolina i mean it is amazing uh the fact that the worst run cities the
00:51:35.820 the cities in the biggest problems in the most debt with the highest crime rates uh and cities that
00:51:42.700 have like stew just mentioned the the highest poverty rates almost exclusively democrat run cities
00:51:50.260 and conversely the best run usually republican run cities and yet uh i don't know the cities that
00:51:59.560 are run crappily by democrats they continue to vote for democrats it's really amazing it really is i don't
00:52:05.940 understand it you know i it's a total um it's totally shutting off the the theory that you should
00:52:14.180 be open to other options right like it's only like a it's only it's a borderline religious uh religious
00:52:19.640 situation i remember this is going back a couple of elections now there was a complaint about
00:52:22.820 philadelphia from the right and they said look at all these these voting districts where it's like
00:52:29.060 100 of people in philadelphia voted for democrats this can't possibly be right and so you know people
00:52:35.580 looked at me like gosh it was it was all over it was like you know district after district after district
00:52:39.180 and it would be like 98 99 100 for democrats and you'd go in and you'd look at it and what they would
00:52:45.840 find is you know this quote-unquote voting district was essentially a one building right like a a
00:52:52.620 you know an apartment building and that was the entire district and they'd go through it and they would
00:52:56.960 be like no it's like they're just all like registered democrats like that's just like what it is you
00:53:02.160 you get to a certain particularly in some minority communities in these inner cities you find
00:53:08.520 99 95 of people voting for the same thing i mean we know this nationally nationally african americans
00:53:17.860 vote for democrats in the presidential races in the you know around 92 95 88 varying on the year like
00:53:25.580 the big win is 88 for you know if it's only 88 huge victory for republicans
00:53:32.000 like that is i don't know how to explain that pat you know i i people are different and i think like
00:53:39.600 you just get to this place where it becomes part of your of your culture and your identity that i
00:53:46.080 vote this way and no matter what these people do to you you still continue to come back to that same
00:53:51.540 well despite the fact that your life sucks because of the way things are run around you you keep voting
00:53:56.900 the same way yeah it doesn't it really doesn't make sense i wouldn't look if republicans became
00:54:02.440 i've voted third party before because of this when republicans infuriate me because they're big government
00:54:08.580 oh i don't care i'm not gonna stick around either i'm not gonna get beat up either by a stupid
00:54:13.060 political party year after year after year after year and you know some people you know you argue
00:54:18.020 they'll say hey you know you should vote for that you know and like yeah you only vote for one of the two parties
00:54:22.900 look if if the democrats became a party where they actually respected individual rights and reversed
00:54:30.860 essentially all their positions i'm not locked into the r i'll vote for the d if they're better
00:54:36.520 they're just not they're terrible in every way so i'm not considering that but i would consider it if
00:54:42.360 they change their views well i frankly don't understand the the uh obsession with party affiliation
00:54:50.240 yeah i mean i you know i don't feel that affinity for the republican party that i must be loyal to
00:54:56.840 them no matter what well no if they've got crappy policies that they're acting like democrats i i don't
00:55:02.700 care i'm not voting for republicans i'll go independent or you know find somebody else to vote for
00:55:08.500 um but you know it's you go back to the george washington thing where he said we shouldn't have a
00:55:15.020 party system and you look at the way things are now and it was probably pretty smart he might have
00:55:21.240 known what he was talking about there it's possible i don't know i mean what are the what's the evidence
00:55:25.380 that that guy was smart yeah george washington yeah you know i don't know he doesn't what did he know
00:55:31.140 not much obviously no not much 888-727-BECK uh more patents do for glenn coming up in one minute
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00:57:03.680 stewart you're frightened out of your mind about monkeypox because it's completely out of control
00:57:08.200 now completely out of control i will be honest with you i've not spent a lot of time thinking
00:57:13.180 about monkeypox what how irresponsible of you is it i mean it doesn't seem like do you know that it is
00:57:19.920 exploding across the united states right now yeah uh my understanding was was relatively hard to get
00:57:25.920 like days ago okay two days ago there were 156 people with monkeypox in this country you know what
00:57:34.000 the number is now 201 out of just 330 million people i don't know now how scared are you the the same
00:57:43.240 the same same amount let me run this by you okay worldwide it's about 1700 people out of just
00:57:50.640 seven and a half billion i remain similarly frightened which is a on the low scale of scared
00:57:57.260 wow yeah wow look i mean i remember when the covet thing was happening and they'd be like hey there's
00:58:03.180 uh 40 cases today there's 200 cases today there's 9 000 cases today there's 114 000 cases like it was
00:58:09.260 pretty fast like it was going up a few in a day it doesn't seem all that and i you know again it's it's
00:58:17.240 not they're trying to make they're trying hard to get us really scared it's not a it's not a thing
00:58:22.260 you catch in the air right it's no you don't you got to touch somebody in a special place
00:58:27.440 many and in a special way in a special way uh and that's how you get it and i you know you hook up
00:58:33.700 with somebody you know could be that it does it's not sexually transmitted per se although they think
00:58:37.820 they're they're open to the possibility it could be actually because of of the communities it's hitting
00:58:42.340 uh it seems like maybe yeah it is and new york was the first major city there let me read this to
00:58:48.300 you because it shed some light on how you get it um new york became the first major city in the
00:58:53.540 united states to begin offering vaccines for monkeypox last week making the two-dose genios
00:58:59.240 smallpox vaccine available to men who have sex with men so they're only giving it wait is that can you do
00:59:06.240 that legally you can only you're only giving it to men who have sex with men i i guess because it's
00:59:12.120 high risk i mean i guess this has been the community hardest hit from what i understand
00:59:17.220 in the limited reading i've done on it men who have sex with men as well as men who have multiple
00:59:21.240 sexual partners in the past 14 days what about people who do not have uteruses can they be involved
00:59:28.000 in this because i don't like your terminology when you say men don't have uteruses you said men who have
00:59:33.360 sex with men as if men can only have sex with men or men can only be men what about people who don't
00:59:40.380 have uteruses or uteri well um i think they might be included in this okay all right yeah i think
00:59:48.920 they might be thankfully here thankfully finally uh yeah because i guess it's they don't necessarily
00:59:53.220 think it's a sexually trained like they don't think it would well there's some icky like sores
00:59:59.360 involved and yeah they might be in strategically placed areas of your body sure and maybe you should
01:00:05.900 ask somebody before you you know hook up with them hey do you have sores and strategically placed
01:00:11.560 areas of your body interesting you bring this up i have tried this it does it's not it ruins the mood
01:00:16.820 quite a bit yeah when i go whenever i go into one of my favorite establishments around the area and
01:00:21.840 look for a look for a partner for a fun evening with a person without a uterus usually it's always a
01:00:27.040 person without a uterus okay uterus sort of just grosses me out pat and so when i go out and i
01:00:31.600 i ask them i say hey hey nice to meet you do you have sores on your junk okay okay usually
01:00:38.860 they usually destroys the mood you think they end the communication at that time well could it be
01:00:44.200 something else it could be it could be because i think the question is legit it's a good question
01:00:49.540 it's a good question in this time yeah you know with with all the monkey pox around you have to ask
01:00:54.280 the question with 201 people in the country that have it i first was like is do people not like this
01:01:00.340 shirt you know is it possible were you wearing that particular shirt because that could be it
01:01:06.220 because because it's it's plaid and sometimes i might have thought this guy's a lumberjack i don't
01:01:10.420 want anything to do with him right you know you know and that's that may have been so i tried a
01:01:14.600 different shirt and still when i led with that question it was it was ice cold the reception was
01:01:21.220 not warm huh i don't know then i don't know what to tell you it's hard to know how could one know
01:01:27.240 you know especially if that's a mood destroyer in this time if you can't ask about sores within
01:01:32.940 the first 30 seconds of meeting someone when can you ask about sores you know i don't know i feel
01:01:38.420 like there should be it's too late i guess you could ask but well then it's too late you got monkey
01:01:43.380 box yeah and i don't want to get the pox no you don't you know who wants you don't want you want
01:01:47.240 to avoid the pox if it's at all possible because the pox themselves are really nasty i can't look at the
01:01:52.680 pox this is why i have not honestly this is probably why i've not read about it i can't see
01:01:56.040 the pictures so many pictures online it's like no don't want to see it no you're going through
01:02:01.600 something i feel bad for you i hope you get treatment i just don't want to know about it
01:02:05.220 please don't tell me about it and if it happens to me i'll just i'll find something high to jump
01:02:09.920 off of that's all that's my vaccine for for the monkey pox yeah if i get hit with it i will probably
01:02:15.200 jump off a very tall building because it's just not something i could deal with i could not deal with
01:02:20.760 that and uh oh i i really though the very limited amount of of reading that i have done on this does
01:02:27.580 not it just seems difficult to attain yeah you don't it doesn't seem it's not like covid where
01:02:33.820 you know people where it spreads like wildfire get a short conversation with someone in a closed area
01:02:38.880 it's not like that so i'm not all that worried about now you know this is the most that i've ever
01:02:44.080 had it in america but it's still not it doesn't spread like wildfire but it is interesting that they
01:02:50.420 just make this available the vaccine is only available to gay and bisexual men transgender
01:02:56.240 women and gender non-conforming people not amazing is that even legal i don't know wow i don't know
01:03:05.140 oh but also sex workers and uh people who work in high risk situations i will say the opposite would
01:03:10.720 definitely not be legal right if they said only straight people can get it yeah no way there's no
01:03:14.280 way they would allow that no way but they're out of it already in new york and washington dc
01:03:19.600 so don't even ask for it the glenn back program
01:03:23.940 it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn back program i love this meme making the rounds on the
01:03:34.260 internet calm down liberals no one is coming for your abortions we just want common sense abortion
01:03:44.660 mandatory background checks complete with mental health evaluation you must be placed in a national
01:03:53.580 abortion registry get a 200 tax stamp in a one-year wait period outlaw assault abortions after the first
01:04:01.880 trimester and limit the number you can have salt portions no one needs more than one abortion
01:04:09.660 no no one needs that no right why would you need that you wouldn't need that and you might say well
01:04:16.240 i i don't have to explain why i need it it's a constitutional right yeah except what they would
01:04:21.540 say first of all it is what they would say it's not a constitutional right as we as we now know for
01:04:25.640 certain um which it never was but the court recognized it for a little while there um but it's
01:04:33.580 fascinating to see that because they would never accept that and you know it's what they do accept all the
01:04:38.060 time in europe there's all sorts of restrictions on abortion in europe you have to prove what you
01:04:43.660 have to prove you have a specific need to get it it's like the second amendment case we we talked
01:04:48.800 about from new york last week where they overturned the the uh the may issue
01:04:56.600 way they do things in new york where they say okay well look we might if you want you want to carry
01:05:03.700 your gun let us know why you need it prove prove to us you need to execute your rights
01:05:08.440 and that's they think that's crazy well that's the standard in europe you know in almost all those
01:05:14.440 countries you have to have some justification especially if it's past you know eight or ten
01:05:19.020 weeks you have to come up with a reason why you need an abortion what if the reason is i i don't want
01:05:23.680 to be inconvenienced by this pregnancy is that not good enough i i don't think it is in europe
01:05:30.280 you have to wow now of course i'm sure there's plenty of of doctors and and officials that will
01:05:35.980 help you manipulate those rules but technically you're supposed to say it like you have to have
01:05:40.440 a unique um economic use mental health right mental mental health but sometimes you have to come up
01:05:46.580 with like an economic justification as well oh well you have to say like i'm you know destitute i can't
01:05:51.000 pay for this kid and then they might give it to you sometimes you have to have a uh a waiting period
01:05:55.840 a long waiting period you know a couple weeks sometimes you have to take you have to take
01:06:00.880 courses on on how on um the ramifications of it how it operates there's all sorts of i we should
01:06:07.540 incredible we should go through it at some point it's pretty interesting yeah some of them have
01:06:11.020 liberalized in the last few years i mean ireland was very strong against abortion and has lately opened
01:06:17.480 it up and this is one of the arguments being made by the left right now which is we are uh we are
01:06:23.580 totally against everything else going on in this country we are excuse me in the world our country
01:06:31.540 is running afoul of the rest of the world the rest of the world is opening up liberalizing their
01:06:37.740 abortion rights and we are closing them what's interesting is we we were so far to the left of
01:06:44.620 everyone else in the world generally speaking there are some exceptions to that but very few we were so
01:06:49.500 far to the left that now we have moved back to what you would fairly describe as a moderate position
01:06:57.700 i mean people are like oh well this how can you move to this hardcore right position it's not
01:07:02.400 i mean it's it's obviously a moderate position because states can decide what they want to do
01:07:07.160 yeah before it was constitutionally guaranteed up to like 20 you know at least 20 weeks i mean up
01:07:13.620 until this decision the republican position was a 20-week ban that was what they were actually trying to
01:07:19.160 push through in a lot of these states now there are some people going farther than that but generally
01:07:22.460 speaking republicans were looking to try to get a 20-week ban which is way to the left of almost
01:07:27.760 all of europe and wow and and now so like other countries are moving from a ban to a six-week ban
01:07:36.540 and like well they're moving they're liberalizing their rules and we're we're making them more
01:07:40.080 conservative it's like all right that's not not the right way to look at this here there is some
01:07:44.580 opening up of these laws but i do think long term this will be looked back at as as a national
01:07:49.800 tragedy a global tragedy and one of the things that they're complaining about now is that you have
01:07:55.720 to travel to get an abortion in some states it looks like in texas you'd have to travel a certain
01:08:01.180 distance to to be able to get an abortion uh and in other states like utah you got to go to colorado
01:08:10.260 in order to obtain uh an abortion but uh there's a lot of companies that are paying for that for
01:08:18.260 people and now the biden administration and the health and human services secretary
01:08:26.400 saying that yeah maybe they they'll pay for your travel to get an abortion as well
01:08:32.220 listen to this from uh xavier bacera telling nbc news what the biden administration is considering
01:08:41.200 right now what are you doing concretely in response to the court's decision to try to help women well
01:08:47.360 we're working with uh centers like planned parenthood so we are restoring funding for title 10 family
01:08:55.300 planning services we are working with uh supporters on the ground to make sure that we are providing
01:09:01.880 services to women where we can uh we are looking into everything including assisting in transportation
01:09:08.740 something that hhs doesn't typically do can you do that legally good question talk to me later
01:09:14.560 i mean that's a big question right i always tell my team at hhs uh if you've done your homework then
01:09:22.520 we have no right to do mild and so we're going to be aggressive and go all the way and i i would
01:09:28.460 tell you if uh god you're recording so i won't tell you so this is all on the record mr secretary we
01:09:35.060 are looking at every option wow among those is transportation what say that again we are looking
01:09:40.100 at every option and among those is transportation transporting women to other states
01:09:44.300 oh yay i could get a ride from the federal government to kill my baby yay oh god can you
01:09:57.100 imagine this guy as your boss too no every one of their employees has got to be like oh god if he
01:10:03.140 says that thing about if you've done your homework it you can't go mild one more freaking time that's
01:10:10.120 like that's like the you've got done your homework you can't go mild what i don't even what does that
01:10:16.860 i don't even know it's just something he thinks is really smart like he said it multiple times oh
01:10:21.920 yeah i i just picture uh you know the guy from office space sitting there hearing like you know
01:10:26.640 uh the tps report thing over and over and over again that every one of his employees is talking
01:10:32.360 about that phrase me like god will he shut up uh and unfortunately no he won't unless he's trying
01:10:39.040 to hide illegal behavior which is what he seemed to be doing yeah i would tell you at uh h hhs where
01:10:45.500 i'm telling my employees well no i'm not going to tell you that because you're yeah this is being
01:10:49.400 broadcast so never mind yeah it's that's amazing it's pretty telling a telling thing and you know
01:10:54.360 we've seen uh biden encourage people basically says hey they can't look through your mail in other
01:10:59.760 words you know if you get abortion pills sent from overseas you can have your abortion here and
01:11:04.900 the statistics back this up the you know um texas has a six-week ban had a six-week ban until
01:11:11.360 very recently which eliminated i think about half of abortions so about half of them didn't happen in
01:11:17.920 texas and they looked at what happened in neighboring states and they found out about another 25 percent
01:11:24.080 seemed to happen in neighboring states and then another 25 percent seemed to happen with pills so the
01:11:29.300 question is did it reduce abortions at all and the answer seems to be no maybe no if if it did maybe a
01:11:35.540 little bit wow and this is the long-term battle i'm going to go over this tonight on studios america
01:11:41.180 this is one of the focuses of the show today because we have to remember this is a long-term battle this is
01:11:48.000 not just overturning roe versus wade and celebrating and it might be great that your state doesn't have
01:11:52.840 abortions and that's i think a great move and and this was a necessary part of the fight for life
01:11:57.980 but he does not end here you know look long term there are organizations all around the world that
01:12:05.080 will send abortion pills to you at your house no matter whether you live in a state or not
01:12:10.020 that allows abortion you can travel to other states canada their react their immediate reaction
01:12:15.520 justin trudeau as you might expect he's probably impregnated you know hundreds of women in canada
01:12:19.720 and is very frequently at the abortion clinics so he was very happy to say hey come across come
01:12:26.280 across the border we'll give you emotion abortion care here we'll pay for it yeah well except you
01:12:29.700 got to be vaccinated so yeah that's the funny part it's like will they allow unvaccinated women to
01:12:34.520 at least come in and abort children can't allow which one do they care more about i think they
01:12:38.180 might allow it they might allow unvaccinated people they won't allow unvaccinated people to cross the
01:12:43.280 the the border to do business go to a blue jays game none of that but uh for an abortion they might
01:12:50.060 allow it yeah they might waive it for that which is fascinating uh but you know it's funny you brought up
01:12:55.260 the uh the gun thing because that is a i think a really a really good example as to where we are
01:13:00.800 in this country think about if you were on the left and we know their their goal is not common
01:13:05.600 sense gun reform right we know what their goal is to get rid of all of these guns okay and a lot of
01:13:11.300 times we say this we say their goal is to overturn the second amendment but that's not their goal
01:13:15.840 because think about what overturning the second amendment does overturning the second amendment you
01:13:20.540 got to elect all these people you got to go through the whole constitutional process uh really
01:13:24.860 difficult you got to get all these people in place you have to win over the american people enough
01:13:29.120 and then you overturn the second amendment and that's hard and that's incredibly hard okay what
01:13:35.600 what what have you accomplished then how many guns are off the street no answer that is zero guns zero
01:13:42.360 guns are off the street once you've gone through all of that work and that's where we are that you are
01:13:46.880 here when you talk about the abortion process we have essentially i would argue overturning roe versus wade
01:13:53.360 is a say is a similar thing as is overturn the second amendment okay it's massive however texas would
01:14:01.760 say it's constitutionally guaranteed for you to be able to carry a gun so would louisiana so would
01:14:06.660 mississippi so would all the red states they'd all say you can still own guns and then some of the purple
01:14:11.060 states would say you can own these types of guns and not other types of guns and some people would
01:14:14.920 say you're grandfathered in others would not and you know what would at the end of the day california
01:14:19.620 would ban them new york would ban them and of course then all their criminals would still remain
01:14:24.500 with their guns but there would still be if it's not 400 million guns on the streets it's 300 million
01:14:30.500 and or more because after this then you have to figure out to go because you can ban them in
01:14:36.280 california but they're still on the streets then you have to go door to door to collect them and how
01:14:40.500 does that work not very well not very well so what you can do the best way proposition the best way to
01:14:46.340 eliminate guns in america is the best way to eliminate abortion in america which is convince
01:14:50.380 people that it's wrong yeah convince people win the argument persuade them you know we right now if
01:14:57.980 if evil clarence thomas you know he wants to do this pat if he overturned super evil if he overturned
01:15:04.760 the idea that slavery was illegal if he came in because you know clarence thomas big slavery proponent
01:15:09.740 if he came in and he said he's a white supremacist white supremacist exactly if he came in and said
01:15:15.380 okay now somehow there's a ruling and somehow it passed the supreme court and somehow got through
01:15:19.040 and it was slavery is legal right now what would happen would there be a lot of people being like
01:15:25.200 i'm going to open up my new slave business no because we reject it as a horror show right we all
01:15:30.800 think it's wrong yeah everyone agrees everyone agrees with the exception of maybe like four white
01:15:36.280 supremacists that slavery is terrible and no one would own slaves even if it were legal and that's
01:15:43.140 because we that argument was won by persuasion it was also won by war and it was also won by
01:15:48.560 constitutional amendment and all those other things factored in but to win that argument what you need
01:15:53.160 to do is convince people they don't want it anymore there was a big argument about interracial
01:15:57.440 marriage it was a controversial topic at one point in this country it no longer is the argument was won
01:16:03.740 which is why it's such a stupid claim it's such a stupid claim interracial marriage could be next
01:16:08.600 clarence thomas who is involved currently in an interracial marriage right right yeah he's going
01:16:14.520 to overturn that certainly uh but like maybe that's his way he didn't want to tell his wife he wanted
01:16:19.040 a divorce so he's going to overturn interracial marriage but i mean it got um contraception is the
01:16:24.500 same thing you know there was a time where contra contraception was a controversial topic in this
01:16:30.920 country it is no longer a controversial topic in this country if the contraception the contraception
01:16:36.340 ruling which was poorly argued and was this type of constitutional reach that roe versus wade was as
01:16:43.100 well if that were to go away tomorrow every state in the union would make it legal every state in the
01:16:50.760 union would make it legal it is not a controversial thing everybody you might not like it there are some
01:16:56.240 opponents to contraception still but it would not be a controversial topic they don't want you to think
01:17:01.780 about that because they they they want to scare you their goal right now is to scare liberal voters
01:17:07.520 mainly to get to the polls because they realize we're not at the point where we're going to win
01:17:11.200 this election we're not at the point where we can win purple districts let's just try to defend the
01:17:16.160 blue ones and that's where they are right now again it's all they got it's all they got
01:17:19.420 you know we focused as conservatives on this idea of companies paying people to go get abortions
01:17:46.960 paying for their travel their employees and you know we've seen disney we've seen amazon amazon a
01:17:53.500 bunch of these companies a lot of financial institutions going this way and i think one of
01:17:57.560 the things we've maybe not talked about enough is yes the woke motivation is there for a lot of these
01:18:03.800 companies a lot of these places are liberal i mean disney in particular like clearly a woke reasoning
01:18:08.100 but like a bank why is the bank doing this well i think there's wokeism involved but i also think
01:18:15.400 there's a cynical monetary decision being made here which is sure paying four thousand dollars
01:18:22.040 to send your employee for a couple days out of state to have an abortion sounds like an extra expense
01:18:27.020 but when you think about the alternative you're talking about maternity leave maternity leave for
01:18:32.380 several months yeah right you are yeah you are losing the employee for all that time yeah and and
01:18:39.100 you're paying them you're paying them all that time you're paying for the increased medical expenses
01:18:43.660 all that time right and in addition to that that's right in addition to that uh-huh what usually
01:18:50.040 happens to a young woman who has been career focused and then has a baby often her priorities change
01:18:57.420 she's no longer dedicated to you the company she's dedicated to her child and if you can eliminate all
01:19:04.220 of those quote-unquote problems at the same time for a few thousand dollars all of a sudden that sounds
01:19:09.400 like a trade worth making for some of these evil companies oh you're you're onto something there
01:19:16.020 yeah that's sad but true exactly what's going on that's not altruistic no at all on the part of
01:19:24.080 amazon or disney they're just saving money wow
01:19:27.880 got no room to compromise
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01:20:32.260 fascinating point on what's going on with the supreme court and all the
01:20:36.860 all the feedback all the uh all the flack they're getting from people online and on television
01:20:46.880 uh we'll get into that plus kabla harris had some genius things to say to parents uh which
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01:22:05.980 interesting thing going on with the uh supreme court decision as far as uh roe v wade is concerned
01:22:15.240 uh it was it was sam alito who wrote the opinion but it seems to be uh it seems to be someone else
01:22:25.300 who's getting all the flack for it yeah it seems to be clarence thomas largely getting all the flack
01:22:30.060 now alito it's white male pat i don't know if you know this i did know that clarence thomas is not
01:22:36.380 he's not a white man he's not a white male what about his white supremacy what about that f
01:22:41.440 clarence thomas being said yeah i've seen the n-word applied to him oh yeah i you know uncle tom
01:22:48.080 the n-word you can call him whatever you want i guess as long as you're on the left it's totally
01:22:54.020 fine i mean you've seen this all over the place bizarre this would obviously be attributed to
01:22:58.400 racism if someone on the right was doing it no question you're critical of any person who happens
01:23:03.260 to be another race always the motivation is assigned to you to be racism uh but we had we had lori
01:23:09.320 lightfoot do we have the lori lightfoot side i think we do have the lori lightfoot audio of her at
01:23:13.380 this concert this is her talking about the abortion ruling and saying f clarence thomas
01:23:18.020 if you read clarence thomas concurrence he said thank you clarence thomas
01:23:24.960 i mean she's delightful isn't she she's a delight i you know beyond that i hate to get into this but
01:23:41.460 she's just pretty she's just a just she's so attractive yeah you're right you know it's hard
01:23:47.220 it's hard to be critical of her because she's so beautiful yeah right in every way in every way
01:23:51.960 in every way i just just happen to like she kind of glows she glows she does she does she does i just
01:23:57.760 have maybe it's just me i just have a thing for people that have eyes in very strange places like
01:24:02.880 they're just pointing in all different directions i just love it you know i just got that thing for
01:24:07.020 the that fish-eyed look yeah no well there's no i mean it's no wonder it's a really an attractive
01:24:12.380 it's just attractive i mean it's not traditionally thought of in that way oh really but you know
01:24:19.040 they're doing different things like for example in the swimsuit issue right now they're doing
01:24:22.700 different things they have a larger woman they are doing different things they have sometimes
01:24:27.260 guys yeah sometimes uh trans people sometimes you know people with without their limbs there's a lot
01:24:35.640 of different kind of attractiveness right thank you pat and laurie latefoot fits exactly in that
01:24:40.060 kind of attractiveness yeah it's a different kind of a different kind but so she was addressing
01:24:44.760 this clarence thomas thing and people say oh laurie latefoot they're like you know we are not going
01:24:51.680 to stand by and let this happen you know who else isn't standing by and letting this happen
01:24:56.240 the other conservative justices now i think clarence thomas is right on this point which is
01:25:01.380 the idea that these these supreme court rulings were decided improperly and when you have overt
01:25:08.940 creation of rights through the court that should be reversed i agree with clarence thomas on that
01:25:16.620 i do not want contraception to be illegal in this country no however when the ruling is is put through
01:25:24.800 in a way that is improper you should reverse it and then states should allow it states should be
01:25:28.860 allowing contraception which of course all 50 of them would immediately so taking the next step beyond
01:25:35.520 that the idea that you have to stand up against clarence thomas is ridiculous he has one vote he has
01:25:42.060 he has his own vote to do the things he's talking about which is why he wrote a concurrence in which
01:25:47.720 only he was involved in no one else was agreed with him on it you have one vote right in the supreme court
01:25:52.820 on this right one that's an important point but they are trying to terrify you that he's going to undo
01:25:57.320 all these other rights yeah he can't he can't clarence thomas is not the king of america he might
01:26:02.800 be the most important man in america uh-huh i might argue that uh-huh but he is not he is not the king
01:26:09.420 nor does he want to be the king by the way so all of the racism starts spilling out of the left
01:26:14.540 like you can't believe why is this why are they attacking clarence thomas and if i'll give you one
01:26:19.840 other example who's taken a beating for this it's not brett kavanaugh it's not justice gorsuch it's amy
01:26:26.120 coney barrett the woman and the black person those two teams seem to be the targets yeah of every
01:26:32.740 ounce of animosity from the left why is that i know what they would say it was
01:26:38.480 they would say it's sexism and racism and you know what maybe it is doubt maybe it is well i think it
01:26:46.660 is i don't know why i don't know i don't know what else it could be especially with amy coney barrett
01:26:51.020 like all she did was agree with the opinion she's exactly i mean thomas did take that extra step so
01:26:56.080 maybe you could argue there's a little bit of that there but amy coney barrett all she did was
01:26:59.520 agree all she did was concur with the opinion that's it but you look at the left and you see
01:27:05.980 how often this happens and it's just it's to the point now where you can't ignore it anymore you
01:27:11.580 you've got to acknowledge they are a bunch of racists i mean somebody who doesn't get nearly
01:27:16.800 enough credit for his racism is joe biden i mean how many times have we been down that road where
01:27:23.240 he says things that are completely racist and gets away with it and nobody says anything i mean
01:27:28.880 you got the first sort of sort of mainstream african america right who's who is articulate
01:27:36.500 and bright and right clean clean and nice looking it's actually shower it's a storybook man they
01:27:44.440 don't usually shower i don't know if you're aware of that yeah yeah they're not usually articulate
01:27:48.440 that's for sure come on according to joe biden it's like think about this he's comparing
01:27:53.140 barack obama an african american who can speak and take showers to like a unicorn yes to a magical
01:28:00.980 story story book yeah that's incredible how does how how did that guy become the democratic nominee
01:28:07.300 for president and it's not just that there have been so many times where he's gone down that road
01:28:12.080 the other part portion is a lot of people don't know how to register not everybody in the community
01:28:18.060 in the hispanic and the african-american community particularly in you just don't know rural areas
01:28:24.520 that are distant and or inner city city know how to you or city know how to get online to determine
01:28:32.580 how to get in line for that don't know how to get online are you kidding me and i love how he tries
01:28:41.980 to make this distinction between rural and urban and he just includes all of them so it's basically
01:28:46.880 what maybe suburban blacks can figure out how to get registered but not urban or so they're the only
01:28:51.780 ones though right and if if a white if if somebody had said this who is on the right uh what would
01:29:00.180 happen the largest growth in population is indian americans moving from india you cannot go to a
01:29:07.960 7-eleven are dunkin donuts unless you have a slight indian accent okay yeah he's not joking i thought
01:29:16.440 he might have been joking no he wasn't might have given him a pass but no he's not joking and this
01:29:20.920 is one of the most telling to me and by the way what you all know but most people don't know unlike
01:29:26.620 the african-american community with notable exceptions the latino community is an incredibly
01:29:31.300 diverse community yeah they have different thoughts incredibly different attitudes about
01:29:35.280 different things yeah not not blacks though they don't have different attitudes about different
01:29:40.580 things they all think alike and this guy is so entitled that after saying all of those things
01:29:47.000 he then came to the table with if you don't vote for joe biden you ain't black that is i mean think
01:29:54.000 of the entitlement that goes into a statement like that so if you have a problem figuring out whether
01:29:57.900 you're for me or trump and you ain't black incredible seriously incredible this man is
01:30:04.180 president of the united states i just don't know how any of it happened dropping i don't i don't
01:30:09.020 understand how he became vice president to begin with yeah and then well we do know that racism well
01:30:14.540 yeah barack obama yeah said he believed americans were so racist he needed to pick an old white guy
01:30:20.920 that is legitimately true why he did it he wanted to pick an old white guy because he thought
01:30:26.060 barack obama is pushing these racists far enough you know that the name uh he's got a different name
01:30:32.440 as he's pointed out i don't know if you ever heard him say that pat he noted he noted he did he said
01:30:36.640 that huh he noted occasionally that his name was different and he had a different name and there
01:30:41.640 were a lot of people who would not accept that so they had to bring in a steadying in uh um influence
01:30:48.180 yeah from for somebody who was somebody who could be comfortable to whitey yeah and that was another
01:30:55.240 whitey because we know how barack obama sees the country so true people who have uh who are they are
01:31:02.740 clinging to their gods and their guns uh and they they have antipathy to uh people who are different
01:31:10.140 this is how he sees america and he saw america that way so he picked joe biden and somehow
01:31:16.220 this country rewarded him with the presidency that's incredible it's it's incredible how on earth
01:31:23.520 and clearly he didn't like joe biden and still doesn't i mean you saw him when he came back to
01:31:29.100 the white house and they celebrated his arrival and everything was so great and they had all those
01:31:33.800 get-togethers and biden was like a little puppy dog that was trying to get his attention i mean
01:31:39.980 desperately trying barack barack he's yelling at barack and and obama continues to ignore him
01:31:46.080 and turns his back on him the whole time he didn't even like him but i think you're right it was the
01:31:51.100 racism and when even when he tries not to be racist he's still racist like the time for example as i
01:31:58.320 was just reminded uh that uh when he said poor kids are just as bright as white kids no he didn't say
01:32:04.580 that poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids
01:32:08.400 come on the amount the the lengths the left will go to paint a conservative or a republican as a racist
01:32:23.360 they will take something out of context that they didn't mean from 50 years ago yeah and trotted out
01:32:30.560 as evidence that they're this evil undercover racist when you have i mean seemingly every speech
01:32:37.420 that joe biden makes has some racial comment in it that is uh uncomfortable to hear and the only
01:32:45.180 exception to that are the ones where you can't understand his sentences like the only reason he
01:32:49.320 has not been doing that that much lately is because now he just mumbles through them and you can't tell
01:32:54.180 what he's saying god only knows what words he's saying under the mumbling how many times this guy
01:32:58.960 blurted out a slur in the middle of his speech and we didn't realize it probably a ton oh my god i
01:33:04.860 think he just said the n-word yes he probably did that it really is a problem i mean trent lott said
01:33:13.500 what that he liked somebody he liked a former or a person that people considered a racist it was uh
01:33:21.300 what's his face yeah hundred year old guy uh yes i can't remember strong thurman strong thurman yeah
01:33:27.580 it was strong thurman and he said yeah we'd be better off like he would have been a great president
01:33:31.660 or something to that effect it was i think it was his hundredth birthday hundredth birthday which
01:33:36.280 you know was close and he said the guy would have been a great president and i don't even think he
01:33:40.220 said that i think he said it would have been better off we would have been better off if we listened
01:33:42.800 to him or something like that now it was not specific like we would have better off if we listened to
01:33:46.540 his racism he just said a general nice comment at the guy's hundredth birthday and they threw him
01:33:52.300 forever yeah they threw him out but they all you know basically every other week we get another
01:33:58.340 comment from joe biden and no one cares it's joe being joe he's just allowed to do those things
01:34:04.640 and for a long time very strange i mean the obama comment came in what 2008 2007 or 8 when he
01:34:10.900 talked about what a clean articulate african-american he was yeah uh so he's been doing
01:34:16.760 it for a long time and really getting away with it and you go back to the 80s and 90s and you find
01:34:21.060 even worse stuff oh yeah but i mean you look at the only time he ever was really held to any account
01:34:26.160 for all of the racial insensitivities was by his vice president who in the debate when they wanted
01:34:34.940 biden to lose at the time they had the option of bernie sanders they had the option of kamala harris
01:34:39.700 they had the option of all these other people and they kind of didn't really want the media
01:34:42.900 didn't want biden to win so they ran with that kamala harris thing about how she was this girl
01:34:47.960 that girl was a five-year-old five-year-old girl five-year-old girl was hurt by your bussing
01:34:52.820 policies and that little girl was me to the surprise of absolutely no one i know uh it was the longest
01:35:01.360 setup to a reveal line that everyone knew was coming that we've ever seen but it was successful for
01:35:07.440 her i mean this was that was when kamala harris rocketed to you know first or second in the in
01:35:11.840 the primary she was unable to hold that position lasted about 15 minutes but was able to guilt him
01:35:16.700 into putting her as vp so i guess it worked in a roundabout sort of way but no one seems to care
01:35:23.100 no they don't no one seems to care we have more wisdom from kamala coming up too uh in 60 seconds
01:35:28.400 uh all right kamala harris had a message for parents of boys uh and it's powerful so you have
01:35:37.260 to hear it yeah hear it and when we think about it everyone has something at risk on this first of
01:35:44.040 all if you are a parent of sons do think about what this means for the life of your son and what
01:35:51.560 that will mean in terms of the choices he will have oh you know what i gotta say it is she made
01:35:58.200 that face that i should be like won over by that comment so i am are you are you really oh my gosh
01:36:04.440 think powerful here's the thing first of all powerful never considered my son i and which is
01:36:09.980 weird i have a son yeah never considered gosh if this goes away he might not be able to abort my
01:36:14.560 grandson and i you know and i thought or my granddaughter never thought of that i never thought
01:36:20.000 gosh i really want him to do that because it's going to be great for me not to have a grandchild
01:36:24.740 i actually had the bizarre i know this is weird it's weird to admit on a national radio show but i
01:36:29.460 had the bizarre alternate opinion that i want grandchildren what one day yeah like i want to
01:36:34.940 like i want to be able to do stuff with them and go to their little league games and and and have an
01:36:39.780 incredible experience of you know watching them grow up i had never considered what i really want
01:36:46.580 is just an abortion factory from my kids i want them to be aborting the grandchildren all over the
01:36:53.020 place why didn't i think of that she also seems to be saying that you better look out because now
01:36:58.280 your sons are going to have to take responsibility for pregnancies which she would never you you you
01:37:06.860 don't want that you don't want your sons to be responsible for their actions actually that's another
01:37:11.900 weird one again i i am way out of step i guess here but i was thinking maybe he should be responsible
01:37:16.780 for his own actions really yeah wow i was thinking like if he does something like that if he yeah if
01:37:22.900 he's punished with a baby a girl and was i've got two daughters nine year old nine years old and six
01:37:28.200 years old okay i'm gonna teach them first of all about values and morals okay whatever whatever
01:37:33.500 but if they make a mistake no consequences right i don't want them punished with a baby right
01:37:38.900 oh yeah i don't want them punished with sexually transmitted disease std at the age of 16 thank
01:37:44.160 you thank you yes i'm gonna tell him hey look there's right and wrong here and it's wrong to
01:37:49.100 impregnate uh girls and then just leave them in the lurch okay and uh and not marry them what you
01:37:56.240 should do though if you get her pregnant is we'll just wipe that clean and there won't be any
01:38:00.940 consequences because we'll get the person an abortion okay there's no consequences yeah now if that
01:38:07.720 option is removed in your state why then there might be consequences for your boy and we can't
01:38:15.280 have that uh is that is that not what she's saying there yeah you know it's like i just want to i go
01:38:22.060 to my kid and i say you know what you impregnate someone control z undo just undo it is it that or
01:38:30.160 is it control alt delete i have uh well control delete is restart okay i have a command z on my
01:38:35.580 mac i think and then control z yeah just undo the thing yeah you know you can't you shouldn't be
01:38:41.700 punished with a baby no you think i want to be punished with a grandchild no after that no no i
01:38:46.760 wouldn't love the grandchild no no no i would i would look at it as a punishment as a as an unfair
01:38:53.700 consequence to my actions that's not my fault and i should be able to control z that thing whenever i
01:38:58.480 want well and look your boys they're not carrying a baby most of them i mean some of my guests do
01:39:04.040 wait a minute yeah let's not get too generalized there some men do carry babies because to give
01:39:11.760 kamala harris full credit here she may have been not talking about what we're saying which is saying
01:39:17.700 that the man might impregnate the woman he may be she may have been saying what if he becomes pregnant
01:39:22.760 she may have he needs to be able to get his abortion as well you know and now your son's
01:39:29.580 been impregnated and he can't get an abortion in texas now what do you do you have to drive all the
01:39:35.560 way to kansas that's unbelievable oh man at least until clarence thomas gets his hands on kansas too
01:39:42.220 you know oh then yeah the handmaid's tale is coming it's coming welcome to gilead pat
01:39:49.760 the glenn back program
01:40:04.220 it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn back program triple eight
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01:41:32.160 you're a hate mongering who mongers in hate and that's the economic consequences that come with
01:41:39.400 overturning roe v wade they're going to be enormous are they according to cnn uh yeah and uh economists
01:41:50.120 are warning that this decision will cause immediate economic pain in 26 states where abortion bans are
01:41:57.960 most likely and where people already face lower wages less worker power and limited access to
01:42:05.040 health care now uh why would they lose any access to health care because i guess because planned
01:42:14.100 parenthood is going to shut down i thought that abortions were just a tiny little minute portion of
01:42:20.020 the health care that is provided by planned parenthood basically irrelevant pat to their to their
01:42:26.100 operation almost abortion oh my gosh they don't i don't know a lot of people who work at planned
01:42:31.340 parenthood aren't even aware they do abortions yeah because it's such a small little they only do
01:42:36.380 300 000 a year that's it yeah that's it why are we even talking about this i don't know you know
01:42:42.320 so insignificant i don't know but the fall of roe will be an additional economic barricade to them
01:42:49.580 consequences are likely so extensive and far-reaching that it's hard to quantify them
01:42:54.900 according to jason lindo jason try try to quantify because i'd like to hear how damaging how is this going
01:43:02.100 to hurt the economy well taking away a woman's right to choose
01:43:07.600 it'll hurt planned parenthood it will hurt planned parenthood it will and those people might be out
01:43:14.840 of work in a lot of those states but it also hurts the overall female health care that's going to
01:43:20.700 suffer uh for many women clinics that offer family planning services that always kills me the family
01:43:27.880 planning at planned parenthood is to not have a family it's it's bizarre i mean they do also i guess
01:43:35.760 they're out there would be they do also give you uh you know contraception they do like while it is
01:43:42.340 a small chunk of what they do and you can look at and debunk their idiotic lies about how small of a
01:43:49.580 percentage or how uh you know how much a small of a percentage it is for abortion um because it is a
01:43:55.040 very small percentage uh of of what they do is the other stuff right like again like there's no opposition
01:44:01.060 to funding an organization that gives out uh free contraception other than just financial maybe
01:44:07.880 that's not the right way to do it for the government to be involved but there's no there's no moral
01:44:11.800 uh outrage i don't think really from that perspective uh the perspective uh that's outrageous
01:44:18.000 to people morally is abortion so if you took like for example there was like we also give mammograms
01:44:25.260 i don't think they don't even actually seem to do that they seem to refer people for them right
01:44:30.940 largely but even if they did do that there's no opposition to mammogram facilities if you want to
01:44:37.260 be a non-controversial organization you could just stop doing abortions and then no one would find you
01:44:42.720 to be controversial there's tons of women's health organizations that don't do abortions that no one
01:44:47.060 finds controversial except when the left starts firebombing them yeah they they seem to find it
01:44:53.020 controversial when only prenatal care is done and they seem to find it awful speaking of which
01:45:00.000 there have been uh 50 plus firebombings and and uh attacks on uh care facilities that offer women
01:45:08.620 help with actually giving birth to the baby those are being firebombed and set on fire and attacked
01:45:16.140 and graffitied all over the country and nobody cares about that no not us not one iota do they care
01:45:22.620 about that i still think there's going to be more uh unrest in the streets over this as we go forward
01:45:27.760 i'm i'm honestly surprised it's been as muted as it has been and when i say muted 50 different places
01:45:34.160 have been hit at least and we have seen some really violent protests that have broken out but not what
01:45:39.400 i thought was going to happen i thought it would be worse and one of the interesting things about this
01:45:43.440 politically too going forward is obviously the the left has said hey we got nothing going on here
01:45:48.880 we've got inflation through the roof the border's a disaster ukraine's not going well um you know
01:45:54.000 inflation is is awful the economy's in the crapper we are in big trouble and we have nothing to hold
01:46:01.020 on to so let's grab abortion and hope that the scare tactics of you know hey your contraception might
01:46:07.160 go away and interracial marriage might go away who knows would hope that idiots believe that and come
01:46:13.060 to the polls and we can hold on to some seats that's their current governing philosophy one of the
01:46:17.960 interesting parts about this is if they do go over these lines and they become violent they start
01:46:22.920 burning down buildings all the whatever goodwill they might get from moderates who are who favor
01:46:28.980 the abortion side of the argument will go away because a lot of those people don't want their
01:46:34.060 cities burned down over these things so they're trying to hold back on that to protect politically
01:46:38.240 their investment um but one of the interesting things about this i think so many people were convinced
01:46:44.020 that roe versus wade going away means abortion is illegal in all circumstances that is how the
01:46:48.280 media has they've said handmaid's tale right i mean like you know so that that's what they believe is
01:46:54.060 coming when they live in a state like new york and they realize oh well it's not coming actually
01:47:01.100 are you know most abortions are still legal here even in a purple state like let's say a um
01:47:07.600 florida right now which is a purplish you know maybe a little lean of a red right now obviously
01:47:13.040 you know ron de santis we like ron de santis and and they voted red the last couple of elections
01:47:17.520 but it's always been a closed state when they find out that through 15 weeks they can still get an
01:47:24.740 abortion 15 weeks which would encapsulate almost all abortions by the way it's you know 15 week limit
01:47:31.960 allows for almost all abortions it's well above 90 percent of abortions happen between before 15
01:47:38.500 weeks so this very moderate limit that we've asked for that mississippi was asking for that led to this
01:47:44.700 particular um supreme court ruling is a very modest ask it's like saying okay like let's just not get
01:47:50.860 like the ones where they're crawling around can we not kill those kids i don't know can we do that
01:47:55.460 when they're shaking a rattle and saying dada can we not kill them i don't know when they've grown a
01:48:00.120 beard yeah maybe not maybe not kill them we're just asking for that so this would allow for most
01:48:06.380 abortions so people who are really upset about this in florida when their friend or they become
01:48:11.060 pregnant and they decide they're gonna they want an abortion and they can just get it how upset are
01:48:15.600 they gonna be yeah they might be upset for women in texas who can't do it as easily or some lady in
01:48:21.460 in alabama they might feel some you know some some outrage for and certainly they'll express it online
01:48:27.820 we know how fake a lot of that is are they really is that really going to motivate their vote in a
01:48:32.560 in a situation where they're paying 10 20 30 percent more for their goods every day when
01:48:37.220 they're paying double not for cars and gas yeah when when they're when when the border is out of
01:48:42.140 control when we're in seemingly involved in a war we're not quite involved in but we're giving
01:48:47.600 billions and billions of dollars away that we can't afford when all of these things are going wrong
01:48:53.460 are they really going to be like well i can only get an abortion whenever i want it but other people
01:48:58.700 might not be able to most states guys most states are going to still allow almost all abortions that
01:49:06.060 is the reality of where we will be after all of this is done you know you might get to 20 states that
01:49:11.540 come close to banning it with with exceptions but most states are going to have a a big a big allowance
01:49:20.740 for almost all abortions most of them are not late term and we've we've acknowledged that throughout
01:49:25.520 this process like i really want them banned late term most of them aren't late term most of them
01:49:30.320 are early uh and uh that is doesn't make it any better to me per se it does make it a lot worse to
01:49:37.100 a lot of people who who don't look at this issue the same way that i do though yeah you know a lot of
01:49:41.740 people do i mean 84 of americans are are opposed to um third term abortions being legal 84 uh yes and i
01:49:51.840 i agree with what you just said but um they really feed off of the hatred that and the the zeal and
01:50:03.060 the passion uh of the abortion activists is just so intense that uh they use that as an impetus for
01:50:14.800 people to vote and you know you're just talking about feelings at that point okay these people are
01:50:20.080 taking away your rights so you must vote against them in uh in november but uh do you remember the
01:50:30.080 rant that louis ck went on a few years ago this was what i don't know 2019 2018 somewhere in there
01:50:38.320 where he was talking about why the right is so fired up about maybe saving babies maybe uh uh not
01:50:48.180 granting abortions to people and he explained it maybe as well as you can possibly explain it here's
01:50:55.320 what he said people hate abortion protesters they're so shrill and awful they think babies
01:51:00.600 are being murdered what are they supposed to be like i don't know it's not cool i don't want to be
01:51:08.220 about it though i don't want to ruin their day as they murder several babies all the time
01:51:14.180 i don't think it's killing a baby i don't i mean it is it's a it's a little bit it's a little bit
01:51:20.840 killing a baby it's a little bit it's 100 killing a baby it is it's totally killing a whole baby
01:51:27.920 but i think that women should be allowed to kill babies that's what i think they should be allowed
01:51:36.560 to kill babies that's what you have to believe to be to support their position
01:51:40.700 that's what they're like do some shots and kill some babies
01:51:50.520 i killed like four babies last night it was
01:51:55.360 i just think it has to be one or the other you know like when people say abortion should be
01:52:02.560 legal safe and rare why rare if it should be legal if it should be legal it's it's
01:52:11.160 it's funny because if it should be rare it's murdering babies it's funny because
01:52:18.700 the safe legal and rare thing was always bs yeah it just was more effective than what they're doing now
01:52:25.640 they're they've decided to be honest about it and celebrate and shout their abortions and to i think
01:52:32.280 real negative effect for their movement thank god but i mean they've been out when they're honest
01:52:36.040 about it people realize what it is when you say it's like oh gosh it's it's such a balancing act
01:52:42.500 between the life of this child and whether this woman can pursue her career for some reason that
01:52:48.220 works on some people it doesn't work on me i don't think it works on most women frankly you find
01:52:53.160 that women are often the most pro-life people around but it's interesting to see that i mean
01:52:59.280 you see polls that women are more pro-life than men and like you see certain people in the media
01:53:05.820 you know i dave portnoy comes to mind uh who is pretty i don't know i mean interviewed president
01:53:11.940 trump he seems to be like annoyed with all the woke stuff but he came out really he's super pro-choice
01:53:18.020 now he's known for a few different things he's known for you know he interviewed the president
01:53:21.340 he reviews a lot of pizzas and he does seem to have sex with a lot of 19 year olds it's kind of one of
01:53:26.420 just defining characteristics so perhaps guys go down these roads often and think to themselves i
01:53:32.960 can do a lot of things and not have to do a lot of things i can go down these roads and have lots of
01:53:38.220 fun without any of the responsibility and that does seem to connect with a lot of guys that shouldn't
01:53:43.960 be an argument in its favor no you think that would be something we look down upon but uh you know
01:53:51.860 that's just the way that this happens i guess so this is the way the world works they're taking
01:53:56.100 advantage of whatever they can and if it can scare like they realize that that abortion by itself might
01:54:01.500 not be enough so they're going to scare you about interracial marriage and contraception they know i
01:54:06.240 mean look it's in sex marriage yeah they're trying to lump that into it too they absolutely know
01:54:11.440 it is not at risk it is explicitly in the ruling that it is not at risk one person clarence thomas
01:54:20.020 thomas wrote a concurring opinion saying yes it's not an issue in this case but i if i had the
01:54:26.620 opportunity i would go back and reverse some of these cases he's not saying he's opposed to
01:54:31.220 contraception he's just saying they were improperly decided which of course is accurate but still
01:54:37.220 with all that being said boys and girls it's not happening unless you get five more clarence thomas's
01:54:43.360 on the court which we do not have and we can't seem to find right by the way we're we've tried a lot
01:54:49.400 of times we really have we can't seem to find more clarence thomas's 888-727-BECK more patents
01:54:55.920 uh it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenbeck program uh glenn's on vacation this week uh this is kind of
01:55:25.600 interesting colin kaepernick back in the news because he recently tried out with the uh with
01:55:32.160 las vegas raiders um warren sap said he heard it was the worst workout of all time
01:55:39.940 which goes to stew's continual point always remember before colin kaepernick took a knee
01:55:47.640 he lost his job to blaine gabbert ouch never forget never forget before he took a knee
01:55:56.800 he already lost his job and he lost that job to blaine gabbert i have i made a t-shirt that says
01:56:05.060 just that on studosmerch.com because it's such an important thing for this country to unite on
01:56:10.580 and remember yes always this is the glenn back program