The Glenn Beck Program - September 23, 2020


The Left’s Temper Tantrum | Guests: Senators Ted Cruz & Mike Lee | 9⧸23⧸20


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Glenn exposes the details that could unleash a revolution. Watch Civil War Part 2 tonight, starting at 9 PM ET, only on Blaze TV. Glenn exposes the playbook for the left's calls for civil war.

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00:01:45.800 going to talk about the supreme court the upcoming election and perhaps michael bloomberg involved in
00:01:54.320 some bribery what is that hmm we start there in 60 seconds this is the glenn back program
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00:03:12.860 calls for civil war now he exposes their playbook details that could unleash a revolution one he's
00:03:20.600 talking like a tin pot dictator by one we see double digit leads for joe biden by one the president
00:03:27.360 knows he can't win in november with a majority of votes glenn shows the evidence we can't ignore
00:03:32.400 watch civil war part two tonight 9 p.m eastern only at blaze tv.com slash glenn you know they uh
00:03:39.860 they say that uh the middle episode of uh serial is really not the best episode this one is really
00:03:47.140 good part two of civil war we break it down and show you exactly what's going on with the proof and
00:03:54.700 the evidence it's quite stunning we'll talk about that uh more in just a second uh but these are not
00:03:59.660 the actions of of people who are confident in their win it's just not the action of people who believe
00:04:06.960 they're going to win in florida it uh it appears that they are the democrats and michael bloomberg
00:04:14.840 are are actually paying people's restitution and fines off there is a there's a florida law that was
00:04:23.400 passed that you get your rights back once you've served uh your your term and once you've you've
00:04:29.840 made everything right you get your rights back to vote i have no problem with that however that
00:04:36.460 includes the fines and rest and restitution if you haven't made restitution if you haven't paid the
00:04:42.920 fine then you're not done and i'm sorry that you know it it it looks like you're not going to be
00:04:49.700 able to vote this time but you haven't made restitution so you haven't paid your debt to
00:04:56.380 society well the bloomberg people and the democrats decided that this is a voting block that they think
00:05:03.060 will go 95 percent for joe biden and so bloomberg raised 16 million dollars and is paying off everybody's
00:05:12.060 fines and restitution can't be true congressman matt gates is with us from florida the author of a new
00:05:19.040 book called firebrand dispatches from the front lines of the mega revolution matt is do i have this
00:05:25.640 story right is this true i i have to correct you on one fact glenn okay he's not paying everybody's
00:05:33.180 restitution they're only paying restitution for a targeted group of felons who are black or hispanic
00:05:41.280 who are already registered to vote and who have fines of restitution less less than fifteen hundred
00:05:46.700 dollars so they have targeted a specific group of people by race and by likelihood to influence the
00:05:53.640 outcome of the election so if you're a white felon don't expect michael bloomberg to show up and bail
00:05:59.100 you out this is this is racial electioneering and it does have a bribery component i'll walk you through 0.84
00:06:07.100 the state statute i was criminal justice chairman in the state legislature chapter 104 in florida statutes
00:06:13.000 makes it very clear that it is a corrupt influence on voting it is a third degree felony if you directly
00:06:20.400 or indirectly give or promise to give anything of value to another intending to thereby influence
00:06:29.280 that person or another in casting his or her vote so clearly when you go and pay off somebody's debts
00:06:35.840 it is a thing of value i mean if you paid off somebody's home loan or their credit card debt or their
00:06:40.460 auto loan and i mean here this is an obligation it impacts you know your your life and so to
00:06:46.260 alleviate that obligation for a specific group of people because they're voting strikes me as a
00:06:52.260 violation of this statute i spoke to the state attorney general last night she said she's on it and i am
00:06:58.920 hopeful that they get an investigation underway forthwith so matt this is crazy what is being done
00:07:05.680 all over the country and if the republicans just did this one thing it everybody would be screaming
00:07:14.520 electioneering um and and and rightly so that would be outraged they are rigging this election
00:07:22.720 everywhere and anywhere they can i've never seen anything like this in my life never well they
00:07:29.820 they always accuse us of the stuff that they're doing you know when the clinton foundation was the
00:07:35.380 money laundering machine for all this foreign money in our elections they had to go and accuse donald trump
00:07:40.460 of being an agent of the russian government without evidence and now you what i think they're trying to do
00:07:47.080 with mail-in voting with this universal balloting where there's going to be millions of ballots all over
00:07:54.140 this country very little accountability over them they're trying to extend out the uncertainty of
00:08:01.240 the election because i think they all know that donald trump is going to win election day and so
00:08:06.400 while they're doing all these things to undermine the election like they're accusing us of trying to
00:08:11.400 block people from voting no we just think the rules ought to be the same for everybody right no matter
00:08:16.620 what your ethnic background is no matter what your care is to vote or not vote we just think the rules
00:08:22.220 about the restoration of rights should apply to all floridians equally and when you get into this
00:08:27.160 kind of very specific exchange of something for value and by the way the smoking gun is the memo
00:08:33.940 that the bloomberg team wrote right to raise money for the project right where they where they admit
00:08:39.080 that this is the objective and and here's the other thing they admit glenn and you got to this in
00:08:43.020 your opening they admit that it's easier to go and buy votes than to ever try to motivate people
00:08:49.040 around the candidacy of joe biden that like a persuasion effort to joe biden is less likely to
00:08:54.840 bear fruit than this bribery racket so matt i don't know what it feels like in florida or in washington
00:09:01.500 um but here in texas in texas you can't find a gun at a gun store i mean it is you can't find ammunition
00:09:11.900 and i've talked to a couple of people that run you know gun stores and and and uh and shooting
00:09:19.240 ranges and they all say the same thing one shooting range told me we've sadly become the uh black lives
00:09:27.320 matter and antifa shooting range they show up a couple of days a week and they're training and we
00:09:34.620 know what they're doing and uh the rest of them have said everybody is coming in buying guns and
00:09:40.300 training because they feel we are going to fall into massive chaos or a civil war and i am having a
00:09:49.380 harder and harder time believing that's not true with every day that passes because we are now talking
00:09:57.280 about a group of people that believe in america fair play and the constitution or not well and i mean look
00:10:06.040 i i have been to places on the planet earth where political violence is absolutely necessary
00:10:13.400 america is not one of those places i i reject violence as a part of our politics so do i
00:10:19.020 categorically now you know that said like you know you look at the way democrats accuse trump
00:10:25.820 for years of undermining institutions and yet here they're creating less certainty with our elections
00:10:32.160 they're talking about impeaching the attorney general just so that they can procedurally jam the
00:10:36.800 senate and stop the constitutional seating of a supreme court justice and oh by the way on the 0.98
00:10:42.340 subject of the court they're talking about going back to fdr's court packing strategy i mean the violence
00:10:48.180 that they're doing to our institutions dwarfs anything they ever accused donald trump of and you know
00:10:54.240 i just remember like when we all used to vote in one line at city hall on election day you knew who won
00:11:00.640 by like eight or nine o'clock at night and if it was really close you might have to wait up till
00:11:04.420 midnight the process democrats are setting up now is one where there will be uncertainty potentially
00:11:11.080 for weeks and i think it is reasonable for americans to wonder what the mob what the antifa you know
00:11:19.180 will be doing during that period of time well they've already said i mean they were they're war
00:11:24.440 gaming all of this stuff and and nobody that i have talked to said i'm gonna go out my gunning it they
00:11:30.440 are all saying i will protect my home you come onto my property with any of this crap i mean that's 0.71
00:11:36.760 that's where people are right now is they want somebody in washington i think donald trump is 0.57
00:11:42.020 doing a good job i mean i think he's doing an exceptional job especially with the things that
00:11:46.760 he's been doing lately with uh critical race theory but in you know in your book um you you are saying
00:11:53.520 you know this is in in invitation to join the front lines of our fight are you kidding me it's
00:12:00.900 like the russian front why would anyone want to go to washington and be involved how do you stay
00:12:07.600 optimistic look this is still a great country this is still the greatest country that's ever existed
00:12:12.960 and i am not going to be a part of the generation that allows america to turn into a place of shame or
00:12:20.040 disappointment and this this revolution that the president is leading i think has realigned our
00:12:26.920 politics on trade on immigration on you know on frankly war and peace i'm not one of these forever
00:12:34.940 war guys i think our country is stronger when our when our bravest and most patriotic americans are here
00:12:40.220 building up our country not chasing some mirage of democracy and some you know uh some hellhole country
00:12:47.640 you know half a world away and so i i think that that vision of america first and our people first
00:12:54.040 is one that needs to endure beyond the trump presidency i'm one of the younger leaders in
00:12:58.860 the congress and so i'm sharing with folks that there is an optimistic i think forward-leaning populism
00:13:06.220 that can uh that can certainly uh allow us to meet our greatest challenges do you believe
00:13:12.120 that people like chuck schumer and nancy pelosi do you believe that they believe these things i mean
00:13:20.140 it was one thing to say that they we really strongly disagreed and they were going another direction
00:13:27.520 you know for the solutions but it is clear now that the democratic party is an an anti-american or
00:13:36.440 anti-american establishment if you will the meaning the constitution and things like that they will do
00:13:44.660 anything uh to uh to win and to have power do they actually believe this where is their american
00:13:53.320 spirit gone nancy pelosi and chuck schumer are so hungry for power they will ride the wave of the
00:14:03.680 woke topians wherever it takes them and you know that is a very dangerous game for them to play 1.00
00:14:09.680 i think it's unpatriotic for our country for leaders of either party to sort of like root for
00:14:15.760 america's failure and for them to say that you know to embrace this critical race theory nonsense
00:14:21.400 where like we're just an intractably racist country and we can never escape our history man
00:14:26.660 like humans since the beginning of time have been improving on our history and we always will need
00:14:32.100 to do more to treat each other better and in a kinder way but this notion that we have to be
00:14:37.340 ashamed of our nation is one that the democrats embrace at their peril and there are some voices
00:14:43.420 over there that are that are saying hey you should be warned like debbie dingle of michigan is out there
00:14:49.180 saying look she's starting to see these uh suburban moms start to be concerned about safety on their 1.00
00:14:55.600 streets they want their kids to be able to go to the playground without being engulfed in some event of
00:15:01.200 arson that some local mayor is going to call a peaceful protest but this isn't really this this one is
00:15:07.440 not even about safety it's not about the economy it's not even about donald trump or or joe biden
00:15:12.580 this really is about the survival of the institutions and the things that we hold dear
00:15:20.340 if if you vote for donald trump we're going to be a constitutional country if you vote for joe biden
00:15:29.860 because of the team he has around him and the things that they have endorsed i i don't see
00:15:35.900 the country lasting uh through a crisis and coming out the other side stronger constitutionally
00:15:45.200 well i mean the question is as they're dismantling the things that have made the country great
00:15:50.760 will joe biden even notice i mean will he even know what's up i mean we see a guy i've never seen
00:15:56.520 a less energetic campaign for like city council this guy's running for president and he's unwilling to
00:16:02.960 like engage the american people around any set of ideas and he spends more time sniping at bernie
00:16:09.800 uh i guess than than he does thinking about a positive vision for the country and i think that
00:16:15.160 the uh in these final you know tens of days that we have the split screen of you know biden from his
00:16:22.060 delaware basement and donald trump out there at these airport rallies you know showing that love of
00:16:27.480 country uh that commitment to success and prosperity unapologetically wanting our nation and our people
00:16:34.600 to be richer to see better wages better jobs more productivity i think that's the kind of energy
00:16:40.600 that turns people out in these states and the pollsters have been proven wrong before i think
00:16:45.020 if donald trump is in like you know uh two to four point range in these states uh you can you can
00:16:50.520 almost put them in the bag for him because there is such an enthusiasm among his voters to get out
00:16:55.440 there and i think that enthusiasm doesn't exist with biden obviously because you got michael bloomberg
00:17:00.440 out there trying to sell out cash for votes instead of using a message like our current president does
00:17:06.180 so the the last question and and i've got to run and i know you have to run um the uh florida doesn't
00:17:13.880 have an attorney general that is a soros attorney general right right okay good oh we've got a lot
00:17:20.320 yeah all right good i'm looking forward to seeing how this proceeds um congressman matt gates thank you
00:17:26.240 so much uh and please let us know what uh what happens as we'll follow this story along with you
00:17:32.320 uh matt gates the author of firebrand dispatches from the front lines of the mega revolution
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00:18:53.760 tonight at 9 p.m part two the civil war the left's revolution playbook exposed
00:19:13.380 tonight and yes you don't have to watch the first episode to understand the second one tonight
00:19:19.260 we are going to show you that revolutions don't happen overnight the color revolution that appears
00:19:26.420 to be underway right now in america is no exception and i really truly believe that they weren't going
00:19:34.400 down this road but they panicked when hillary clinton lost the election they expected hillary clinton
00:19:42.640 to win and they would have been able to sew this thing up and donald trump is not playing ball he's
00:19:49.100 not for a global government or anything else he's not for a deep state so what do they do
00:19:56.080 for the left the 2020 election was not a matter of finding a better candidate and winning the hearts and
00:20:02.540 minds of the americans with old-fashioned things like ideas and vision you know that leaves too much
00:20:08.140 a chance trump derangement syndrome means it hardly matters who the democratic candidate is as long as
00:20:16.120 he or she has a pulse that person can be joe biden it doesn't matter it could be a dog last week i showed
00:20:23.200 you the seven pillars written by a former u.s diplomat that are the conditions that must be in
00:20:30.140 place and are the steps for successful color revolution which is something the state department
00:20:35.660 fomented all around the globe the clinton and obama state department i began showing you how
00:20:44.440 democrats are creating these conditions right now they seem to be following exactly the same seven
00:20:50.240 pillars the playbook that they used in eastern europe and you will see it tonight i'm going to show you
00:20:56.440 all the evidence i'm going to go through the first four steps of the seven and i'm going to zoom in
00:21:02.040 and show you how they work and what the end goal is i'm also going to reveal one of the architects of
00:21:07.980 the playbook a color revolution specialist a former ambassador a former obama administration
00:21:14.840 official who is one of the key masterminds of this revolution you'll see how deeply this person is
00:21:21.640 involved you don't want to miss it tonight 9 p.m eastern only on blaze tv.com slash glenn you must
00:21:32.440 know the truth if you're going to be able to stand we have ted cruz coming on in just a few minutes
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00:24:03.280 slash glenn the promo code is glenn
00:24:05.140 casket of uh justice ruth bader ginsburg just has arrived uh at the uh supreme court
00:24:21.160 to lay in state in the supreme court we have uh mike lee coming up in just a second and on the phone
00:24:29.200 with us now senator ted cruz from the great state of texas to talk about the supreme court and the
00:24:35.100 election welcome to the program glenn great to be with you thank you so let's start with the supreme
00:24:42.580 the supreme court i've never seen anything like this ted they are threatening all of our institutions
00:24:50.720 um and and throwing a temper tantrum and you don't give in to the kid who's kicking and screaming
00:24:58.960 and the grocery store floor or you are in real trouble when that's exactly right even before this
00:25:07.780 vacancy the hard left was in a rage uh they were rioting in the streets they were setting fires
00:25:14.460 they were attacking people and and and with this vacancy if it's possible i think the the rain
00:25:21.820 the rage and anger we're seeing from them has increased even more um i've never seen it like this
00:25:28.680 neither have i but but that increases the urgency for the president to make a strong nomination
00:25:36.160 and for the republican majority to do our job and confirm a strong constitutionalist
00:25:41.360 uh to the court that's that's why the american people elected us so the the three people that
00:25:47.440 we know of is there is there a favorite of yours is there something we should be looking for from these
00:25:55.040 three well there seems to be uh a lot of consensus and momentum behind judge barrett um that that that's
00:26:04.860 certainly in washington i'd say the betting odds favorite right now um and you know i i fully
00:26:12.140 expect if she's the nominee that we will see democrats reprise the shameful treatment of her 0.99
00:26:18.440 that that they did when she was nominated the court of appeals when when after her and went after her
00:26:25.340 faith you'll recall senator feinstein saying that the dogma is strong with this one and and
00:26:32.060 making the case essentially that people of faith are unfit to serve as a judge or in public office
00:26:39.180 and and i gotta say that was uh it was a dark day for the senate but i fear we're going to see
00:26:45.980 much worse in the coming weeks uh as they go after whichever nominee the president puts forward
00:26:53.840 so newsweek and reuters published a story saying that the the sect that she belongs to was the
00:27:02.500 inspiration for the handmaid's tale uh they corrected it but didn't never didn't pull the story the
00:27:09.140 corrections down at the bottom of the story um this is an outrageous outrageous smear not only on her 1.00
00:27:18.260 but catholics and and everybody who is a member of faith well and and we're seeing more and more
00:27:26.900 today's democratic party has deep contempt for people of faith whether catholics or evangelicals
00:27:34.720 or mormons or or anyone who or uh orthodox jews anyone who takes their faith seriously it's it's fine
00:27:43.560 in today's democratic party if it's sort of like a social club membership if it's just uh a something
00:27:51.140 that that you don't actually believe that doesn't influence your life that doesn't mean much to you
00:27:55.900 that's okay but if you actually have the temerity to believe the god stuff uh they get very very upset
00:28:04.040 in their view that is not an acceptable view in the in the public discourse ted tell me if i'm right on
00:28:11.040 the way i read the founding documents no one should be afraid of a supreme court justice being appointed
00:28:20.240 if we were doing it the way we're supposed to do neither side because the justices should surprise us
00:28:28.380 sometimes should be like huh okay well uh they read it that way but they we we shouldn't be in lock
00:28:35.480 step because of uh republican or democrat right they're just supposed to interpret not make law
00:28:43.440 viewed the court and the judiciary as the least dangerous brand was the phrase they used because
00:28:53.360 court can neither make law nor enforce it that all the court can do is adjudicate cases and controversies
00:29:02.620 and and for a long time the court largely stayed within that lane uh and it really started in the 1960s
00:29:09.960 where you had um where you had the activists left who couldn't convince the voters to support their
00:29:19.740 radical policy agenda so they decided instead to just try to get five unelected judges and and that 0.95
00:29:26.820 remains uh their their preferred route because the voters still don't like radical leftist ideas
00:29:35.520 and but elite lawyers in robes who've declared themselves philosopher kings uh they are quite quite open
00:29:47.780 to abusing their power and dictating far left ideas when we're looking at these uh justices and i know
00:29:56.400 you have been instrumental in the federal judges and i mean you have done amazing work behind the scenes
00:30:02.700 that not enough people know about um to make sure that our judges are the right judges when you look at
00:30:09.220 these um do you do you see any of them having a shot of turning out to be justice roberts
00:30:16.860 yes um look the the president trump's nominees have been overall very strong uh they have been he's
00:30:29.560 nominated and the senate has confirmed over 200 new federal judges and the overall caliber of them is
00:30:36.260 stronger is more conservative is more constitutionalist than any republican in our lifetime uh that being said
00:30:44.220 um i was concerned when justice kavanaugh was nominated yeah urged the president not to do so
00:30:54.160 um i believe the right way to to make nominations you know i've got a book that is coming out next
00:31:01.940 week yeah on exactly this topic it's called one vote away how a single supreme court seat can change
00:31:08.840 change history and in that book each chapter addresses a different constitutional liberty
00:31:14.740 and it there's a chapter on free speech there's a chapter on religious liberty there's one on the
00:31:21.460 one on u.s sovereignty and there's a chapter on how judges and justices who will be faithful
00:31:30.520 go through the history of republican appointees starting with eisenhower democrats bat nearly a thousand
00:31:37.640 almost every one of their nominees does exactly what the left wants republicans barely break 500
00:31:44.600 yeah and here's the pattern glenn here's what we need to look for where we get it right that
00:31:50.460 this is that stayed faithful to their ancient skill like clarex thomas and alito not the old boss
00:31:56.100 chief justice william rehnquist every one of them had a long proven record they had defended
00:32:02.900 constitutionalist positions they had defended conservative principles and they had paid a price
00:32:07.940 they'd been excoriated in the press and that is the pattern that has worked the pattern that hasn't
00:32:16.340 worked is where someone uh is is a stealth nominee someone doesn't have a record but some republicans
00:32:23.060 think they're being clever and they think wink wink nod nod trust me that always works as a disaster so
00:32:29.820 with president trump for both of the vacancies the person i urged him to nominate was senator mike lee
00:32:36.160 uh the reason i think mike is the best nominee because i am certain i am 100 percent that mike
00:32:43.540 would spend 50 years being faithful to the constitution and honoring his oath and i know that because i've
00:32:48.920 seen him get punched in the face repeatedly figuratively yep for doing exactly that and it's that steadfastness
00:32:56.720 we should be looking for uh and and and i hope that's that's what we'll get it's funny because
00:33:03.480 talking to mike that's what he says about you uh you know he's i think that's maybe maybe maybe you guys
00:33:09.520 got to get on the same page and pick one because uh i think you're both kind of recommending the other
00:33:14.460 one uh for this for the same exact reason do you have concern with with barrett or uh lagoa or rushing
00:33:24.220 at all that they don't have the record i don't care about being conservative i care about being
00:33:31.000 a constitutionalist a strict read it like it was written constitutionalist um i hope that proves the
00:33:40.620 case uh with all three of them i would prefer longer and stronger record i would prefer more years to look
00:33:47.900 to um and that's for both gorsuch and kavanaugh uh for both of those seats i urge the president to
00:33:57.980 appoint mike lee um as you know both mike and i are on president trump's short list of nominees i i have
00:34:05.180 told the president uh that that i don't want the job that that i feel there is a greater need in the
00:34:12.720 political arena that there are a number of good principled people that want to serve on the bench
00:34:19.700 and and if i were a federal judge i'd stay out of political fights i'd stay out of policy fights i'd
00:34:25.060 honor my own i don't want to stay out of those the political fights and you know if you want to know
00:34:30.240 why i don't want to be a judge right now is a perfect example because we've got world war three
00:34:35.000 and the senate and and i'm going to move heaven and earth to lead the fight for the senate to confirm
00:34:44.080 the president's nominee before election day and and this is a fight we need leaders right now we need
00:34:50.760 leaders in the senate in the arena and and so that's that's what i'm doing so i know you'll support i'm
00:34:57.120 going to try i'm going to try one more time and feel free just to say shut up glenn i know you'll 0.64
00:35:01.460 support all of them is there a favorite that we should be rooting for from ted cruz you know
00:35:06.480 you know i'm not going to lobby the president publicly i've had conversations with him okay i'm
00:35:11.700 going to keep those conversations private okay um that's another word shut up
00:35:15.840 it's just they're they're different no i know different points yeah yeah i know i have i've publicly
00:35:23.560 made the case for mike lee but the president has said he's going to nominate a woman and i gotta tell
00:35:28.680 you i went to mike and said listen i really think it'd be a mistake for you to fly to sweden and get
00:35:33.540 the operation that would be going too far um i don't i don't think it's going too far
00:35:39.760 um so so ted let me just switch topics with uh one thing um mark zuckerberg came out the other day
00:35:48.680 and said that um uh they are going to be looking at anything that is causing or inflaming the flames
00:36:00.740 of a an election that might be taking too long or there's there's worry about the count or the
00:36:07.000 fairness and they will take aggressive action to shut down anybody who's inflaming the situation
00:36:14.520 well i gotta believe that that would be and anyone and everyone on the right are are you in touch with
00:36:22.020 what they're doing uh i am and and big tech and the censorship of silicon valley i believe is the
00:36:31.060 single greatest threat to free speech we have in this country and it's the greatest threat to democracy
00:36:35.960 and as bad as big tech has been censoring and silencing conservative libertarians they're getting
00:36:42.220 worse the democratic party got mad at them you know if you remember a couple of years ago mark
00:36:46.780 zuckerberg testified in congress yep and and just about every senator was mad at them but they were
00:36:52.340 mad for different reasons and what the democratic senators were mad at is they essentially said how the
00:36:58.940 heck did you let donald trump win what like how could you possibly let these crazies communicate yes and
00:37:06.540 big tech heard that message and i believe their shared mission is to silence you to silence me to 0.68
00:37:14.060 silence your listeners everyone listening to this show big tech wants your views stifled and they
00:37:20.540 don't want you to be able to hear anything that the the sort of big tech monopoly imagine being trapped
00:37:27.980 for the rest of your life in the cnn newsroom and i'm glad you don't have to imagine that i've been
00:37:33.820 in there it's a pit of despair yes but big tech wants that to be the world the only place you can
00:37:41.500 get information is what is sanitized and processed and and allowed for the masses to hear and believe
00:37:50.140 and and i think it is profoundly dangerous and and there's still look it's actually another example of
00:37:57.500 why i want to be in the political arena and not on the bench because we need leaders in the senate and
00:38:03.020 and and in government to take this on and protect the bill of rights ted cruz as always good to have
00:38:11.580 you on sir thank you for the uh good fight the book is coming out what next week isn't it it comes out
00:38:17.820 tuesday tuesday one vote away and it is available for pre-order right now on amazon or barnes and noble
00:38:24.140 wherever you get your books you can pre-order it right now so love to every chapter tells the war stories
00:38:29.580 about litigating some of the biggest cases of the court so if you want to understand what this
00:38:34.460 fight is about this book is designed to explain it and really make the case why it matters to you
00:38:40.220 and your kids and your family so i'd love to have you on next week and the book comes out and we'll
00:38:44.540 talk just about the book because i don't think there's anything more timely than that senator ted cruz um
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00:43:20.620 all right mr mike lee senator sorry senator mike lee is coming up next as we talk about what's
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00:45:37.360 talking to senator ted cruz just about 30 minutes ago and he said when i was in the oval office
00:45:49.520 i gave the president who i thought should be the next supreme court justice and that is senator mike lee
00:45:57.300 who joins us now hi mike how are you doing great it's so good to be back on your show thanks for
00:46:02.960 you're welcome so is seriously i know we have to pick a woman for some unknown reason 1.00
00:46:08.020 is the sex change out of the out of the realm of possibility with you well and not in the next 72
00:46:16.060 hours that seems a little hasty okay all right so mike i want to talk to you about the vacancy what's
00:46:22.300 going on um ted said that he has concerns of anybody that is nominated because we always screw this up
00:46:31.300 is there anybody on this short list that you feel is a real home run
00:46:36.660 yeah look i i think it's going to be amy coney barrett i i could be wrong i don't think i'm going to be
00:46:44.060 i think it's going to be her and i think uh she would be a fantastic supreme court justice i think she'll be
00:46:51.060 a textualist and originalist she'll be devoted to the cause of constitutionally limited government
00:46:56.400 that's what we need so who would you compare her to who do you think she's going to be more like 0.73
00:47:01.620 she she will be in the mold of her former boss justice scalia and in the mold of uh justice alito 0.82
00:47:09.100 my former boss and in the mold of justice thomas uh she'll be somewhere in that universe wait justice 0.96
00:47:15.760 thomas oh clarence thomas i was thinking roberts i thought you said roberts there for a second no no
00:47:20.100 that would be a very different story somewhere between uh roberts and uh and scalia oh she's 0.99
00:47:27.340 right in the sweet spot where we would want her to be she's a scalia alito uh thomas type of jurist 1.00
00:47:34.380 and that's exactly what we want now the last time she was confirmed in front of the senate they just 1.00
00:47:39.860 raked her across the the coals for her religious beliefs she's a strong catholic and uh i mean just
00:47:48.140 really were i thought way out of line uh they were i i was horrified glenn as i sat through there i
00:47:54.940 was in the committee room i serve on the judiciary committee with uh and as we were going through
00:47:59.760 uh the process of confirming her a couple of my democratic colleagues started asking her these
00:48:04.840 questions and i couldn't believe what i was hearing at first one of my colleagues said uh you know the
00:48:10.500 dogma seems to live strong in you or or worse right right another colleague asked her if she
00:48:17.020 would describe herself as an orthodox catholic both of those questions came off to me as though
00:48:22.360 they were saying well uh it's one thing if you're catholic but if you actually believe that stuff
00:48:27.620 then you're kind of crazy that really bothers me as a religious minority myself uh i i find that
00:48:33.740 very offensive as an american i i find it appalling as a constitutional lawyer i find it unacceptable 0.95
00:48:40.180 imagine saying that to ruth bader ginsburg about her religion exactly i mean that's that's outrageous
00:48:46.220 absolutely outrageous um so tell me about what you're expecting uh the democrats to do i mean
00:48:56.960 they are talking about burning the place down if this if this passes tell me is that is that rhetoric are
00:49:06.920 they serious what what what's what's happening mike i i don't know it's 2020 and so i i don't know
00:49:13.300 whether to read anything um just figuratively or literally because it could easily be both uh
00:49:21.040 insofar as they're expressing outrage over this that's really quite absurd i mean look this is not
00:49:27.480 an historical aberration for us to be confirming in this context you know in 2016 which they like to
00:49:33.680 point out president obama nominated merrick garland and the senate gave its advice and consent on that
00:49:40.140 nominee by rejecting him this year president trump will nominate a replacement i think it's going to
00:49:45.480 be amy coney barrett for justice ginsburg and consistent with the constitution will again give
00:49:50.880 our advice and consent if we like the nominee we'll confirm her if we don't we won't it's it's that simple
00:49:56.620 you know there have been uh there have been supreme court vacancies in presidential election years
00:50:03.320 29 times in the history of our republic in 10 of those cases the presidency was held by one party in
00:50:09.140 the senate by a different party in nine of those 10 instances uh the nominees were rejected by the
00:50:15.220 senate just like garland was on the other hand there have been 19 times when a supreme court vacancy
00:50:21.260 occurred in a presidential election year where both the presidency and the senate were controlled by the
00:50:26.320 same party only one of those 19 nominees abe fortis was rejected and he was rejected on a
00:50:32.660 bipartisan basis after an ethics scandal every other nominee 18 out of those 19 was confirmed
00:50:38.400 in an election year when the senate and the presidency were under the control of the same party there is
00:50:44.220 nothing unusual about us doing this there's no reason why they should threaten to burn the house
00:50:48.900 down whatever that means mike you know for the last few years we've been talking about we need to
00:50:56.240 make sure we're watching russia and any foreign actors on uh on our elections the what the democrats are doing
00:51:04.740 now with the mail-in ballots um and how bad our systems are in every state uh soros owning the uh
00:51:16.480 many of the attorney generals or the uh district attorneys i i am really really really concerned
00:51:25.120 that no one is going to believe the results of this election no matter which way it happens
00:51:31.380 it is certainly concerning uh and one of the many reasons why we need to resist
00:51:38.440 any effort ever to centralize all voting authority um because of the fact that it would make it
00:51:46.940 more subject to manipulation by nefarious actors either outside of our country like like russia or
00:51:53.420 otherwise um by the way that's exactly what a proposal advanced and passed by the democratic house
00:51:59.740 of representatives in this congress hr1 would have done is centralize election authority making it more 0.61
00:52:06.420 vulnerable uh our system is far more vulnerable than i would like it to be but much better than it
00:52:12.240 would be if the reforms proposed by the democratic party were enacted into law in the meantime people
00:52:19.920 can do their part by making sure that they vote by looking out for irregularities whenever they see them
00:52:24.800 and uh and praying to almighty god with everything in them uh that he'll guide us through this
00:52:31.080 particularly difficult election cycle and we'll make it through mike are you concerned with
00:52:36.340 um uh the the lack of record for amy uh coney barrett um i mean all of them are short hers is probably
00:52:47.120 the best but are you concerned that we don't know enough about these guys i'm nearly always concerned
00:52:54.000 that we don't know enough i wish we we knew more with judge barrett we know more than we know with
00:53:00.080 most yeah we confirmed her about three years ago to the u.s court of appeals for the seventh circuit
00:53:05.840 and we also have her career long uh track record academically we know that she's been involved
00:53:14.800 in the federalist society we know that she's a textualist originalist we know that she clerked for justice scalia
00:53:20.540 so those are all good signs all the indications we have from her are positive and that's why i'm confident
00:53:25.880 about this choice scalia is this was his favorite uh uh assistant or what did you call it a clerk yeah
00:53:35.440 his favorite clerk right yeah he he loved her and he was not overly emotional or attached to clerks i i
00:53:44.240 have a friend uh my friend uh john fee who is a law professor now at byu court for justice scalia and
00:53:51.540 i believe it was john fee who told me that on the last day of his clerkship justice scalia said something
00:53:55.700 to him along the lines of uh you know you guys are all fungible to me right oh my gosh it was sort of
00:54:02.680 you know he was yeah half joking in many joking in many in most respects but his point was uh i i
00:54:09.480 can't get emotionally attached to each law clerk but he loved judge barrett and uh i think it speaks
00:54:15.660 well of her and of of him that he felt that way um just because donald trump loves a show uh and uh
00:54:25.080 he likes these big surprises uh let me talk to you about barbara lagoa a bit
00:54:30.560 um i like her story uh born to uh cuban immigrants um you know and really seems to understand america
00:54:42.020 uh first cuban american woman selected for the court but she was also nominated by jeb bush 0.99
00:54:47.840 uh so do we what do we know about her okay so here's the thing i'm sure she's a great person i
00:54:56.960 voted to confirm her to the u.s court of appeals to the 11th circuit uh from what i can tell she is
00:55:02.300 a good judge there i would not be comfortable confirming her to the supreme court of the united 0.99
00:55:07.980 states the same way i would be with amy coney barrett for the simple reason that we don't know that
00:55:12.900 much about her history of commitment to textualism and originalism at least not you know before just
00:55:20.640 a few years ago uh one of the standards i employs i i like to go back 20 years i i like to find out
00:55:27.480 who someone was associating with who they were working with uh 20 years ago uh what were they
00:55:33.620 doing to promote understanding of the constitution of textualism of originalism you know 20 years ago
00:55:40.540 amy coney barrett uh was was clerking or preparing to clerk for justice scalia i i know that she was
00:55:47.300 involved heavily in the federalist society that entire time i don't know that about barbara lagoa 1.00
00:55:52.000 in fact i haven't been able to find anybody who can confirm that to me i could be wrong in having
00:55:57.200 that concern but because i don't know i that that that nominee would scare me i that uh simply because
00:56:04.440 i don't know enough about her wow okay um let me uh let me just switch topics and then i'll let you
00:56:10.780 go mike on the president came out with a ban on woke capital working with the u.s government
00:56:16.760 um he has tried to stop these woke um uh you know hypnotist programs that are that are going on
00:56:26.480 right now in critical race theory and we have several branches of the administration that are
00:56:33.440 ignoring his his order to not do any of these critical race training theory uh meetings cdc was the
00:56:42.020 first they had uh i think a 12 or 13 week course uh another one's got a 21 week course that is going
00:56:49.240 on they're just ignoring aren't we should people be fired i talked to somebody at the uh omb yesterday
00:56:57.280 and he said well we really can't we can't fire people who are directly going against a presidential
00:57:03.580 directive that seems wrong to me and first of all i'm very grateful to to the office of management
00:57:10.600 and budget for putting out this memorandum last week i had russ vote the head of omb come and speak
00:57:15.560 to the senate republicans and uh explained the need for this memorandum look these people are hating 0.85
00:57:22.700 america on america's dime and it's time to cut off their allowance this is absolutely ridiculous
00:57:28.620 now look have we always lived up uh to the lofty ideals that we believe in no we're mortals we're
00:57:36.520 imperfect but more than any other society that i know anything about in recorded human history
00:57:41.260 we have the ideals we do embrace them and we gravitate over time toward them to shake america's
00:57:49.700 foundations to their core to suggest that we don't have those ideals is fundamentally un-american it's
00:57:56.660 not helpful it's not what they should be doing and in this case it violates an executive branch
00:58:01.420 directive so yeah these people shouldn't be having those courses by the way glenn who does a 13 week
00:58:06.620 course on anything within the government let alone a 21 i know these people if if we're doing that much
00:58:13.760 time in training on things that that have nothing to do with anyone's job in the federal government
00:58:18.900 why do they have a job to begin with i don't know but it's that expendable but if you if you don't fire
00:58:26.000 these people um you're going to teach everyone else you can get away with it they'll slap you on the
00:58:33.060 wrist they'll make you stop doing it but they're not going to fire you examples need to be made
00:58:38.740 that you respond to the duly elected president of the united states you're a part of his administration
00:58:45.840 that's exactly right the one thing that the founders had in mind when they designed the executive
00:58:53.100 branch of government is that the president of the united states would be the head of the executive
00:58:57.340 branch of government they didn't contemplate this byzantine labyrinth this impenetrable fortress
00:59:03.120 in which people once inside could never be taken out right uh there are civil service laws need to be
00:59:08.960 reformed such that the american people can have a say in who operates their government the president
00:59:14.940 needs discretion to take out people who aren't willing to execute and enforce the laws according to his
00:59:22.440 directives we need to overhaul our laws in that area going to washington seems like hotel california
00:59:28.480 you can check in but you can never leave thank you so much senator mike with their steely knives but
00:59:33.900 they still can't kill the beast i i hope that's not true i hope that's not true thank you very much
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01:01:38.800 jace now am i losing my voice too i swear to you perfect i was in i was in an uh an mri yesterday
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01:02:21.820 and kenny g and all of the oh my gosh it was a nightmare it's bad enough being you know in the
01:02:30.820 little coffin but with kenny g i almost lost my mind can we talk for a second about what i think was
01:02:38.720 a pretty impactful interview with mike lee yes uh in in that before this is announced he's saying he
01:02:46.300 thinks it will be barrett not lagoa which is would be to me was notable that he would come out and
01:02:51.440 actually say that that's not him saying well you know either one would be great and then he came out
01:02:56.280 and said he had real concerns with lagoa again he wasn't he said it in a very uh diplomatic way as
01:03:02.900 mike lee tends to do uh but you could tell there's a clear preference there and the fact that he's
01:03:09.800 taking a public position on that it tells me uh you know amy coney barrett uh it does seem like
01:03:16.920 that's the that's where we're going you know ted kind of went the same way we had ted cruz on about
01:03:21.620 an hour ago and he kind of said the same thing not much less clear oh much less clear much more
01:03:27.500 politically neutral you know what i mean and i don't think either one of them wants to knock
01:03:32.180 lagoa or any other nominee i mean they obviously all uh i think everyone on those lists is has at
01:03:39.360 least a good argument for them to be a decent supreme court justice but he he seems him being
01:03:44.960 confident in coney barrett makes me much more comfortable than i feel as as a well you of course
01:03:51.980 who's been burned so many times yeah you don't feel good about it because you you keep getting
01:03:56.400 nailed yeah every time they don't know this one's going to be great really but really i mean
01:04:02.740 legitimately if i had to ask one person to tell me who i think this next supreme court justice should
01:04:09.460 be it would be mike lee like legitimately i can't think of any clarence thomas yeah at some point after
01:04:16.140 naming now what two or three of them three of them this would be the third one i would just say you
01:04:21.780 know why am i asking you mike you should just be the next supreme court justice i would be thrilled
01:04:27.340 obviously without uh with that pick uh but but when you're talking you never know and you get you
01:04:33.360 get uh you know ted cruz i'd be pretty confident in his pick too and he was a little more you know
01:04:38.360 reserved reserved about it mike seemed to have a really clear preference oh yeah in that interview
01:04:44.380 yeah for coney barrett and look he makes a good argument i you know i i'm a little nervous that she
01:04:50.040 doesn't have as long a record but you can see the way they're going to attack her and i don't think
01:04:53.440 that's a successful way to attack a nominee i think that would be really bad really bad how are you
01:04:59.840 what are you gonna do they're the handmaid's tale oh my gosh all right really bad
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01:06:35.020 this is the glenn beck program so glad you're here uh some i think some big news uh today uh both
01:06:58.000 ted cruz and mike lee on this program uh said that uh they didn't know enough about lagoa um
01:07:06.500 the ted cruz said he was always concerned about all of the nominees because we always get it wrong
01:07:13.000 um he felt comfortable the most comfortable i think with um uh amy coney uh barrett and uh mike lee
01:07:21.340 came out and said he has real hesitation about lagoa um which i thought was striking because mike
01:07:29.280 is not the kind of guy to make big headlines he's a he's a quiet guy you know what i mean yeah i mean
01:07:35.280 and that was a very public uh very public position to take in this moment because if lagoa is the
01:07:42.040 nominee he's got to vote two weeks he's going to be probably voting for her and maybe he can say okay
01:07:46.340 well i you know she she is you know made me confident in the hearings or not i mean mike's
01:07:51.680 not going to vote for her if he doesn't believe it mike won't vote for her if he doesn't believe
01:07:55.640 no and he shouldn't no one should right but i i would be very surprised is uh to see mike lee vote
01:08:02.320 down any nominee brought up by the republican party at this point me too especially because he knows how
01:08:07.100 how important this is and this is a once this is a once in a lifetime political uh window that has
01:08:14.400 that's why it should be mike lee that's why it should be likely especially because any republican
01:08:19.600 you really should be able to get anybody through right now yeah i mean you know again they might
01:08:24.360 say to you hey well uh you know this is this is we're gonna people might vote you down or you might
01:08:30.640 lose you know a couple of senate seats or whatever over it this is worth it to me it is it's one of the 0.89
01:08:35.460 most it's one of them this is we are sitting here think of 2020 and all the crazy crap that has
01:08:40.580 happened we are sitting here in the single greatest um uh and i mean greatest as far as like
01:08:48.820 just expansive possibilities of the difference between a republican nominee that gets in in the
01:08:57.060 next couple of months and who might be nominated if trump were to lose by joe biden is a cataclysmic
01:09:05.960 difference anything it takes to get someone through here before january 20th because if he if he gets
01:09:12.280 in if biden gets in they this is why it's so important the supreme court is so important is
01:09:17.860 because they see it as another legislative body oh yeah so they have to have a legislative body that's
01:09:24.200 why they will pack the court and we need someone who actually cares about the constitution correct
01:09:28.400 correct that's it's so crucial they can't screw this one up not this time please drew holden is uh
01:09:36.560 with us he's from the resurgent uh and uh the author of the resurgent welcome uh to the uh welcome to
01:09:44.780 the program drew how are you thank you sir i'm doing well glenn how about yourself uh you know i i would
01:09:51.200 i would be better if we didn't have our country on fire on fire right now uh and it's a reasonable thing
01:09:57.160 to be concerned right and it seems to me drew and you're great at pointing this out it seems to me
01:10:01.660 they are willing to do anything they really i think they mean burn the whole thing down yeah i mean
01:10:09.520 you know senator schumer said the other day that all options are on the table right and they've floated
01:10:14.440 all of the bad ideas be it during the nominating process and since and i i can't help but agree with
01:10:20.420 you so you uh you do what you you do best you took everybody's words uh now and then you want to give
01:10:28.960 us some of the uh most stunning sure yeah i mean i think up from the start president barack obama was
01:10:35.800 saying just four short years ago that it would be irresponsible for the republicans to not consider a
01:10:42.740 nominee before one is even announced he has since four years later called on congressional democrats
01:10:48.000 and senate democrats to do the exact same thing senator schumer uh another one of our greatest hits
01:10:54.100 he was saying the same thing he said you know what the senate has confirmed 17 scotus justices in
01:10:59.760 presidential election years the senate should do their job confirm a nominee back when it was a
01:11:04.500 democratic nominee right when merrick garland was going to be the one but this was all up and down
01:11:08.300 the ticket i mean potential you know the presidential nominee joe biden saying the same thing it would be a
01:11:14.500 genuine constitutional crisis to block a potential justice nominee on the court all of those thoughts
01:11:21.100 all of that all of that logic has gone entirely out the window uh in the span of four years so i have
01:11:26.920 to tell you drew uh stew and i are one of the only two that i know of i know there are more but the only
01:11:32.320 two that i know of that actually said give an up or down vote i mean we're consistent with garland even
01:11:38.640 though i don't think you need to be uh consistent on these two because there is a difference the senate
01:11:45.140 is it was not controlled by the democrats and that's usual for them not to you know honor the uh
01:11:53.340 the the nominee exactly and it's not a rubber stamp right i mean i think that's the thing that's kind of
01:11:59.400 lost on people is that the role of the senate isn't to vet a candidate and say yep okay here they go
01:12:04.380 they're fine we'll let them through it's to it's to vote up or vote down i i agree with you i was i
01:12:09.280 think i was saying the same thing back when and said hey you know what fine we don't like the guy
01:12:12.840 vote him down get it over with vote down whoever you want but but have the vote and do it and again
01:12:17.680 this is the old this is in a lot of ways it's the old harry reid filibuster play it's you think it's
01:12:22.700 going to work for you in the short term it makes a lot of sense but in the long term you look like
01:12:26.220 you got a lot of egg on your face so i find it interesting how the change in the left here in
01:12:31.920 on tone hillary clinton this is the tweet from abc news at the time calls for a full and fair hearing
01:12:39.380 for merrick garland in announcing judge merrick garland as his nominee president obama has met
01:12:44.380 his responsibility now it's up to the members of the senate to meet their own end quote it seems
01:12:50.000 respectable listen to this hillary clinton says senate democrats will have to use every single
01:12:56.780 possible maneuver to prevent senator mcconnell from enacting the greatest tragedy uh travesty
01:13:03.900 and monumental hypocrisy in attempting to fill ruth bader ginsburg's supreme court uh seat i mean the
01:13:11.680 words that the left is using now they are just so extreme they they are and you know i think they
01:13:21.600 would be extreme even if the merrick garland situation hadn't happened right i think to his
01:13:26.720 credit senator schumer pointed out 17 times we filled a supreme court seat in an election year
01:13:33.300 so the idea in general of calling this a monumental hypocrisy the greatest travesty is just it's baldly
01:13:40.360 ridiculous but when they were saying the exact opposite just four years ago it really does i mean
01:13:45.700 for anyone sitting at home who may still kind of think that there are people on the left side of the 0.67
01:13:50.500 aisle who are going in good faith to try and do things that are in the best interest of the american
01:13:54.740 people rather than politicians who are gunning for power i hope this dashes that thinking and this is
01:14:00.020 why drew it seems like you know there's a few conservatives out there who have you know a lot
01:14:04.000 of them i like who are kind of trying to propose this this idea that we would maybe make a deal with
01:14:10.340 the democrats and tell them well we don't pack the court and then if you don't pack the court then we
01:14:15.100 won't put up a nominee and i mean i you know i like i like the sentiment it feels good i wish we had a
01:14:21.480 country in which that was appropriate i still push for a nominee but i i wish we had a country in which
01:14:26.440 the democrats could be trusted in such a situation but quite clearly we don't right yeah i mean you're
01:14:33.480 you're spot on it's it's one of those things where i you know you talk about the david french's
01:14:37.520 and jonah goldberg's who are just kind of waiting and hoping that the dems will act in good faith and
01:14:41.480 particularly on something like the supreme court i don't know where they've been for the last few
01:14:45.180 years i don't know if maybe they haven't been paying attention but i don't know how any conservative
01:14:48.560 uh you know with with any electricity going on between the ears could look at the kavanaugh
01:14:52.980 situation and say yes i trust these same people to now act in good faith it's like it's a schoolyard
01:14:59.560 thing right like this is the sort of thing that you usually learn as a five six seven year old when
01:15:04.180 you ask someone not to do something and give something up for it and for some reason that that
01:15:08.220 message hasn't hit home for some of these folks it hasn't hit home though i think for a lot of
01:15:12.860 democrats too that are you know there's there's a difference between a marxist a progressive a
01:15:18.520 liberal and a democrat i've got a lot in common with democrats some things in common with uh liberals
01:15:24.140 but they're important things on you know we both agree with the bill of rights once you get into
01:15:29.520 progressive and marxist it's a different story but those are the people that are now in charge and it
01:15:37.380 it appears as though they just despise america and will destroy it if they have to and destroy it
01:15:49.020 because they want to at least the ones that they're listening to and empowering on the streets
01:15:53.560 yeah and i think part of it is you know they they feel entirely compelled to have some measure of power
01:16:01.800 and control and they're used to they're familiar with having a supreme court and having a justice
01:16:07.560 system that by and large is going to is willing to legislate from the bench is willing to carry
01:16:12.680 victories and willing to carry water when democrats lose elections or can't get legislation through or
01:16:17.760 whatever it is and i think what you're seeing right now this kind of collective freak out on the
01:16:21.720 streets is oh no what happens if we lose that what happens if that sort of power and authority goes out
01:16:26.800 the window uh and you're right i think there's a lot of people who are willing to truly burn down
01:16:31.340 anything um any any institution any value right you're hearing talk about packing the supreme court
01:16:37.420 abolishing the electoral college doing away with the filibuster it's anything that could be an
01:16:42.140 impediment to that vision of what they think of as a better america can go out the window incredibly
01:16:47.580 quickly uh as as soon as they they get threatened there's a great story on the blaze today mike
01:16:52.840 bloomberg helps pay court fines for 31,100 florida felons so they can vote but they're all handpicked
01:17:00.780 they're they're democrats that they're doing and they're they're uh uh hispanic or blacks they're 0.69
01:17:07.200 not doing it for whites how is michael bloomberg going to get away with this is he you know to be
01:17:14.420 honest with you i'm not confident he is i think if there were another universe in which and you know
01:17:19.440 i'm personally i'm i think i'm a pretty big fan of restoring voting rights to felons they've served
01:17:23.880 their time but the idea of going through and selecting only the ones who you can confidently
01:17:29.260 rely on to vote dem uh one yes i mean i'm sure there's an enormous number of legal challenges i'm
01:17:34.720 sure he'll get sued i would be relatively surprised i think if he were to get away with it one and two
01:17:39.760 like again it just shows how obviously in bad faith what he's doing is because if what he was really
01:17:44.640 concerned about was restoring the rights of felons there's been a lot of great work in florida done
01:17:48.540 pushing on that issue there's a lot of ways to do that rather than handpick throughout the voting
01:17:53.100 roles of people who you think are going to vote for your team so drew have you war game this out in
01:17:58.340 your head how does america come back together after this because we're seeing what the left is doing
01:18:06.940 to the voting roles and to uh you know mail out ballots and and things like this in florida we're
01:18:14.240 seeing it we know that they are going to be litigating everything um they keep claiming that
01:18:21.640 we're trying to throw the election and we're trying to cheat with i guess russia again i don't know what
01:18:26.620 it is um but they won't believe a a verdict of trump is president and i don't know unless it's a blowout i
01:18:37.900 would believe that this was a fair election how do we come together yeah you know i mean
01:18:45.360 my first thought glenn is i think what we need to do is have a really rock solid supreme court with
01:18:51.060 nine justices that we can count on whatever happens from the election we're going to need to have a
01:18:55.960 supreme court that is able to legislate the outcomes right we've got 50 separate state-based
01:19:00.940 elections all of which could end up at the supreme court so i think we need to have an institution that
01:19:05.180 people can trust and rely on that has probably as many justices as usually sit on it to be able to
01:19:10.120 make that decision one two i think what you're going to need to see and on both sides right i don't think
01:19:15.620 this is a uniquely democrat problem but what you're going to need to see is the more trusted respected
01:19:21.380 voices within the institution come back and say okay we have we have we have things we have norms
01:19:27.180 you have institutions you're going to need if president trump wins re-election you're going to need
01:19:31.720 joe biden and barack obama and nancy pelosi and chuck schumer to get up and say we are accepting
01:19:36.760 the results of this election you see that concerns no i mean i think the problem is i don't i could see
01:19:42.920 it from maybe biden probably obama um but the idea of trusting someone like nancy pelosi or hillary
01:19:48.640 clinton who haven't accepted the results of the 2016 election to come out and say yes i trust that this
01:19:53.720 was fair when we have so many more variables at play um i guess the short answer is yes i i've war
01:19:59.680 gamed it out no i don't have a good i don't have a good answer for how we can walk back from the
01:20:03.540 the abyss we're staring all right thank you very much drew i really appreciate it uh god bless
01:20:08.120 you bet and you as well thank you thank you drew holden uh from the resurgent uh he's at drew
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01:21:39.520 this is the glenbeck program
01:21:44.800 this is the glenbeck program we've got a great hour for you next we'll actually i think be able to
01:21:54.460 uh understand what the hell people are thinking uh coming up in the next 60 minutes you don't want
01:22:00.740 to miss it this is idea that you should try to get people fired up in your base right to win an
01:22:05.380 election and the democrats are trying to do that because that's what everybody tries to do these days
01:22:09.120 and i understand the the motivation behind it but joe biden is outwardly making this pitch of
01:22:15.180 the anti-chaos candidate right remember those old days when like the worst thing that would happen
01:22:20.620 would be ferguson right i mean ferguson but again ferguson was one incident we can all remember it
01:22:26.660 yeah yeah how many can you name all the cities that have happened in the last three months no you can't
01:22:30.400 because there's so many of them and his side of the aisle as a as a wonderful gift to donald trump
01:22:37.540 is continually stirring this stuff up you can't be the guy i want to return to normalcy
01:22:43.060 you can't be that candidate if you're saying i want to get rid of the electoral college i want to get
01:22:47.500 rid of the senate i want to get rid of the filibuster i want to pack the court uh i want uh chaos in the
01:22:53.040 streets um you know all of these things defunding the police his entire side of the aisle
01:22:59.000 is trying to to to give the impression that if the republicans do what any party would do in this
01:23:06.160 situation nominate a justice that that agreed with their philosophy uh that that this is we're going
01:23:13.080 to burn the entire thing down and if you if you want to burn the system down type of candidate you
01:23:19.780 could have had that with bernie sanders you could have had that and joe biden is not that candidate
01:23:23.900 it's not the way he's pitching himself and the reason why he's been leading in the polls for a
01:23:28.660 while now they're burning that entire pitch that got biden into this position down to the ground
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01:27:09.240 i know it's been too long i know you're i mean you're trapped in california you're gonna slide off into
01:27:16.600 the sea at some point uh just in texas pardon me i was just in texas actually doing that you know
01:27:24.240 california thing of looking around and saying maybe i should get out maybe maybe you haven't been
01:27:31.840 convinced yet what is it now we're first getting out first of all you are getting out yeah first of
01:27:39.140 all before we get into uh your spectator which is an awesome column uh what is it like right now
01:27:46.320 in california you know it's uh it seems like i was gone for two weeks and i came back and it seems
01:27:55.060 like it's uh settled down a little bit but it feels it's just strange you know i went down to the third
01:28:02.700 street promenade to do some shopping and it's just a reminder of everything still boarded up lots of
01:28:09.460 places are shut down it was weird to be in arizona and texas where things are much more open uh you
01:28:16.260 can just go into restaurants and eat with masks you know everybody seemed to be respectful of wearing
01:28:22.020 masks but they also were still just going about their lives and coming back here it still feels very
01:28:28.280 uh closed up and uh people it's more of the interactions with people that are upsetting i feel
01:28:37.000 like everybody's become very suspicious of each other and you know in the beginning of the pandemic
01:28:43.300 there was there was that kind of solidarity we were all in this together and it quickly shifted to
01:28:48.780 you know crossing the street hurriedly and making sure that you're you're it's just strange it's a
01:28:56.160 strange not it doesn't feel hospitable and and the homelessness is really just staggering that's
01:29:02.660 really the thing that is the most noticeable it seems to just keep getting worse so are californians
01:29:10.680 getting it i mean are they starting to see wow wait these guys maybe not maybe maybe this isn't
01:29:19.180 the best way to uh run a government for a state i don't know you know as i've become someone who pays
01:29:28.000 more attention to these things there does seem to be a strange lack of awareness between the people
01:29:36.240 you're voting for and the policies that you're complaining about there i feel and i think with
01:29:42.800 california in particular you'll see people just leave california and i always say to californians
01:29:48.400 you know in my little youtube show on dumpster fire i did a whole rant about this i was saying don't take
01:29:54.020 your crappy policies thank you states where they don't have them because it's not you know that's
01:30:03.700 it's a weird disconnect that i don't fully understand so i'm curious to see what happens 0.58
01:30:09.060 in these states where they've received the california refugees so you you write in your uh you write in 0.84
01:30:17.720 your column almost every democrat who is voting for trump has a personal story about being ostracized
01:30:22.360 shamed or losing a close friend or family member over politics i thought perhaps after hillary's lost
01:30:27.580 uh the left would learn that bullying people tone policing and punishing people for wrong think
01:30:32.620 only turns people off how wrong i was i was very wrong i you know it's what's evidence of me being
01:30:42.720 very wrong is that i'm having a conversation with you about this and not jake tapper
01:30:48.100 you would think they would want to hear from me um being that i'm somebody who is of the last
01:31:00.240 and still lives in a very liberal place where people feel like because i'm so publicly open about my own
01:31:07.680 independent politics that they can confess their true feelings to me so i hear things just even on
01:31:14.560 the ground and from friends that they would never publicly admit to saying and i feel like every
01:31:21.080 single person who wrote me who's voting for trump who was a former democrat which was a surprising
01:31:28.780 number um it leaned by the way the emails probably i have a thousand at this point leaned much more
01:31:37.180 heavily in favor of trump obviously that could be self-selecting based on my audience i anecdotal is
01:31:44.140 is is what it is but it still seemed like a big pattern of people who independence independence i feel like vote for
01:31:53.980 more policy they seem to say well i can look aside from his character and i can look at what he's doing
01:32:01.020 on paper with the democrats it's it was personal almost every single person writing me had a personal
01:32:07.020 story of i mean people have gotten divorced over this over the politics and the fights and
01:32:15.100 p parents have had fallings out with their children their kids aren't talking to them they're not seeing their
01:32:20.300 grandkids this is these were exciting things to read this isn't happened i don't think since the civil war
01:32:28.380 when you know the the split in the family would happen and it really divided the families i mean we've had
01:32:35.820 arguments for a long time with family members but we still got together that's not happening
01:32:41.260 we're we're getting lots of lots of people telling us can't go see my grandkids anymore can't go see my son and
01:32:47.820 daughter can't you know i mean it's nuts yeah it's upsetting that and i see it from the left to the
01:32:55.900 right perspective as well there there are a lot of uh people whose parents have been kind of taken down
01:33:03.420 uh the very far right conspiracy theories that are extremely you know almost in the q anon territory where
01:33:11.100 they're they're a little bit unreachable and then you see it on the left where the where the you know
01:33:17.740 trump derangement syndrome or whatever you might want to call it um on the right i call it trump
01:33:23.100 devotion syndrome on the left the trump derangement syndrome is is uh very intense and they're they're
01:33:29.900 unreachable so there's just people are truly losing themselves into the tribal instincts and there isn't
01:33:40.540 much to you know unless you're pretty self-aware doing work there there isn't much to stop that
01:33:47.340 process i think once it starts happening and in fact our media and our society is very supportive of
01:33:54.300 that divide and everywhere you're here you'll hear on the left all the time you know break up you'll see
01:33:59.820 tweets like this all the time i i stopped talking to my parents i wrote them out i mean that i come from a
01:34:06.060 big huge irish catholic family where everybody was there were lots of different opinions all across
01:34:12.540 the political spectrum there were 10 kids in my dad's family and we it was drilled into us by my
01:34:18.860 grandparents rest in peace they were amazing you do not fight over money or politics blood comes before
01:34:26.460 all of that you just you love each other and have disagreements and yes people would get drunk and the
01:34:32.700 cops would come sometimes but that's a normal irish catholic family yeah right we we still all love
01:34:40.620 each other and we would still make up and we still all have great relationships even if our politics are
01:34:47.340 you know i have i have a very far i have a extremely conservative uncle and i have aunts and uncles who were
01:34:55.420 in the portland protest from protesting and we all still sit down and break bread and love each other
01:35:01.100 that that that is where i come from and i i hate seeing this when people talk about the fabric of
01:35:07.900 society starting to shred this is where i'm seeing it the most yeah and it's just upsetting and i get i
01:35:15.980 don't think people can understand what happens also when people feel rejected that that feeling of rejection
01:35:24.940 is um radical it can be radicalizing to people if they suddenly feel ostracized or shamed you know
01:35:32.300 they're just little little stories about people at work being being outed or being it's very strange
01:35:40.060 it's it's such a strange i i don't understand that instinct but it's strange for people to be doing
01:35:46.460 that to one another as if that couldn't turn around and happen to them i i gotta tell you it is it is so
01:35:54.380 bizarre um stew is there any doubt in your mind as conservative as this company is we've we've had
01:36:04.300 progressives we've had people work for if if we had somebody who was like a joe biden supporter is there
01:36:11.820 any doubt in your mind that we would all be cool with that person yeah i mean there's there's i don't
01:36:16.860 understand this outing stuff and the shame and the that's awful that's just an awful peep that's group
01:36:23.660 of awful people um let me go ahead go on oh i just i call it like micro cancellations you know these are
01:36:31.740 we talk a lot about cancel culture just in the discourse and then i think this this evidence of
01:36:38.460 micro cancellations that i'm viewing which is these little ones that are happening all over america
01:36:44.140 and friend groups and in families i don't think we can underestimate that effect the people i hear
01:36:50.140 from who are generally republican voting for biden almost across the board it is a character trump's
01:36:57.420 character that they have the biggest issue with and um some of the corruption and some of the people
01:37:04.860 surrounding him etc with the with the left voting for the right almost every single person has
01:37:14.060 two things it's being kind of red-pilled by the mainstream media between covet and riots and protests
01:37:20.140 and now even with the saying that the left saying they're gonna get rid of the filibuster and stack the
01:37:26.700 courts and then personal experience of being quote unquote canceled all right i'm going to continue
01:37:36.060 with bridges phetasy here in just a second i want to play an audio clip and and ask you if you think
01:37:43.020 people uh that vote for democrats actually believe this stuff or if they're just tolerating it we'll get
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01:39:33.660 all right i want to play uh espn's max kellerman uh this is from yesterday listen to this
01:39:50.620 when he talks about like black lives matter 93 of the protests are peaceful the vast overwhelming
01:39:56.940 majority that's great and by the way the seven percent that are not they have a very broad definition
01:40:01.740 of what's not quote unquote peaceful for example if you block traffic or something like that or if
01:40:05.740 you respond to police provocation and even then a big percentage of that which we that that wasn't
01:40:12.540 peaceful is actually outside agitators extremist right-wing agitators posing as protesters in order
01:40:19.740 to make the protests look bad that's the first thing bridget i mean we're hearing this line just got
01:40:29.740 me we're we're hearing this all the time from the media that that it's a peaceful no the the protest when 0.96
01:40:38.380 they started they were peaceful now they're generally a bunch of white punks that are just destroying 1.00
01:40:44.700 things because they can um so they're not peaceful and it's certainly not right wing uh agents coming 0.87
01:40:52.860 in are people do people believe that or you just look at it and roll your eyes i don't i i i don't know
01:41:01.420 i i don't i think it depends on the individual really what what you believe so i've been thinking a lot
01:41:08.540 about this because because i'm hearing from so many people who were behind the idea i think everybody
01:41:16.940 was kind of on board of we need to really look at police brutality and then right things but i wonder
01:41:23.820 how didn't do we know what percentage of people actually protested you know how many how many people
01:41:30.860 in america because that means a lot of other people were just observing this going down and still
01:41:37.500 probably supporting but not necessarily oh yeah uh i don't know do you know anybody when that when
01:41:44.700 that first uh killing happened do you know anybody that said no police are always right no no we were
01:41:53.580 united we were united and then somehow or another it was used to divide us yeah i i mean i just i i wonder
01:42:03.100 to um what the biggest problem i'm seeing i do think probably if you look statistically at how
01:42:11.980 many protests there were even little ones the majority of them probably were peaceful and they
01:42:17.020 probably went off without a hitch for the most part i i think i think everything that happened during the
01:42:22.060 day probably was peaceful which is tonight is that a good metric though like so what if only seven
01:42:28.220 percent were violent like that's not acceptable like if you would spend only seven percent of your
01:42:33.420 days murdering someone you'd still be thought of generally as a murderer i don't think people be
01:42:37.900 like oh well that one day he went and he helped at the soup kitchen no one cares but i don't think
01:42:44.460 necessarily the seven percent are even voting you know this is something where i do i do think that
01:42:51.180 a lot of the people who are dead are violent and this is where i feel the left has done a very bad
01:42:57.420 job the democratic party in general is that they have not divorced themselves from this extremism and
01:43:03.740 in fact you know for all the talk about carrying water and all this stuff i don't see them pushing back
01:43:10.220 hard enough against that violence and if they have started to it's only because they realize that it's
01:43:15.420 polling that that they need to but for the most part they've they've accepted it and they've allowed
01:43:23.900 it and encouraged that on cnn encouraged it even if it's out of the side of their mouth even so do you
01:43:31.660 do you think the average person that doesn't pay attention to the news that they know that the democrats
01:43:38.060 were like crazy on this uh i i think the problem is that the average person
01:43:45.580 who doesn't pay attention to the news what little they're getting they can't separate the truth
01:43:52.220 from fiction they can't separate the well no they can't separate the seven percent from the 93 so they
01:43:57.340 are going to look at the news and say wow the left is crazy even even i mean oh to be fair they are
01:44:07.020 but i don't i don't think the majority i know lots of you know people who are kind of i would call
01:44:14.140 biden liberals and my family who are i was laughing about this the other day because i was on the phone
01:44:19.980 with a family member who's old school biden liberal voting for biden and he was like bridget i'm very
01:44:26.940 worried about you uh in in the aftermath of the election if trump wins which i think he's going to
01:44:34.940 i think you need to get out of la and i was like so the party that you're voting for is going to burn
01:44:41.980 my city down if they lose like how do i reconcile this it's logic what did he say did you say that to
01:44:49.820 him yeah of course and he he was kind of laughing but he was saying you know that same thing is that
01:44:56.060 those aren't those people aren't voting this is a pretty but he pays more attention to the news i
01:45:02.380 would say then because these antifa people aren't voting they're whoever it is that the agitate the
01:45:08.940 outside agitators no but you but you have the upper end of the democrats actually supporting this stuff
01:45:16.380 uh and it's it's it's really it's it's a frightening time and i do suggest you leave
01:45:22.140 los angeles come to texas as soon as we check your voter id come to texas uh bridget phetasy uh host 1.00
01:45:30.780 of a great podcast walk-ins welcome uh and her article in the spectator uh letters from the
01:45:36.940 politically homeless bridget phetasy thanks for being on the program thank you for having me
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01:46:59.740 a brand new stew does america tonight and then part two the civil war the left's revolutionary
01:47:04.060 playbook exposed with glenn beck go to blaze tv.com slash glenn
01:47:08.060 this is the glenn beck program tonight it's uh wednesday night which means my wednesday night
01:47:27.020 special you'll find it on blaze tv uh and you don't want to miss this is civil war part two
01:47:34.140 the left's revolution playbook exposed and you know you didn't have to watch the first one
01:47:39.740 to understand this one we pick up right where we left off with the color revolution uh that is what i
01:47:46.700 believe is happening uh in america right now and if you don't know what a color revolution is you don't
01:47:51.940 have to worry about it i'll explain it tonight but i'm going to show you the seven pillars and i'm going
01:47:56.820 to show you exactly how the state department and the federal government along with george soros
01:48:05.280 uh uh fomented revolution from the middle east all the way through europe and eastern europe
01:48:13.700 and you can judge them as a good thing or a bad thing it's up to you but this is what's happening
01:48:20.320 here in america and i believe the 2020 election was never about finding a better candidate uh it was
01:48:29.280 it was really uh revolution they lost with hillary clinton they knew that donald trump would not play
01:48:39.160 ball with this idea that it's all run by by autocrats and that there is a deep state state department
01:48:47.800 that just keeps going he actually wanted to change things well they don't like his policies in the
01:48:53.500 middle east are you kidding me they don't want that that's not what they want so they had to do
01:49:00.640 something about it and uh what's happening right now is just getting rid of president trump and there
01:49:06.380 is a playbook for that and i will show you tonight in fact i'm going to zoom in on the first four of
01:49:11.580 these color revolution pillars show you how their work and what the end goal is i'm also going to
01:49:17.120 reveal one of the architects of the playbook a color revolution specialist former ambassador
01:49:23.000 former obama administration official who is one of the key masterminds of the revolution
01:49:28.760 you'll see how deeply person uh how deeply this person is involved and uh it's uh it's a little
01:49:37.380 shocking tonight civil war part two you can find it blaze tv.com slash glenn blaze tv.com slash glenn
01:49:46.520 please subscribe to the blaze tv i just wanted to tell you what mark zuckerberg uh uh is preparing
01:49:54.560 to do for the election now this is according to the financial times facebook is preparing in case
01:50:01.080 violence erupts after the november u.s presidential election okay all right nick clegg the head of global
01:50:10.360 affairs told the financial times the network has plans for scenarios like widespread civil unrest
01:50:16.500 or an unclear result if mail-in votes are counted slowly okay well we know that the left has
01:50:24.960 already planned to set things on fire the night after the election if not election night
01:50:32.600 um clegg declined to explain facebook's specific plan but said that the company may make strong moves
01:50:40.580 to restrict the circulation of content now that could be good maybe it's uh foreign content
01:50:47.640 or maybe that's content like from the blaze that says no that's not what happened last night
01:50:55.140 facebook said tuesday that it has a plan in case there is violent unrest in the wake of the u.s
01:51:01.500 election and that it would restrict content on its platform in such a scenario nick clegg facebook's
01:51:09.560 head of global affairs told the financial times that the company has plans in place in case of
01:51:15.080 widespread chaos he did not elaborate exactly what the measures facebook is considering are but he said
01:51:22.220 that the company would make aggressive moves to quote restrict the circulation of content that it thought
01:51:29.600 might further inflame the situation they are also now working with military officials
01:51:38.660 whoa
01:51:41.000 like to know what that's all about
01:51:45.260 uh this is a very powerful platform it is it's what they use to start the arab spring 1.00
01:51:56.060 it's what they use to start the revolution in uh uh uh in in russia it is what they use all over europe
01:52:05.620 um prepare everybody notice everybody's doing scenarios working on war gaming scenarios
01:52:12.380 has your family war game to scenario yet
01:52:14.860 uh i mean we know how to get out of the house if it catches on fire okay game that one yeah um i want
01:52:23.700 to think about that yeah you know there's been i've made some trips uh i think everyone in this
01:52:29.380 audience has been like you know i i got some food i've made some trips to the gun store yeah
01:52:34.060 that's a good place to start yeah no it's a good place to start i mean no one's going to ever get to
01:52:37.900 the glenbeck levels we understand this oh no i've already building the moon base
01:52:41.240 actually elon musk might get to your level he's the one guy yeah yeah for different reasons probably
01:52:47.220 um it says it's kind of an interesting thing um we were talking off the air just a minute ago about
01:52:51.900 how um this sort of just this weird sort of thing that happens with uh conservative politics online
01:52:59.060 and how it kind of stretches through all of society these days the max kellerman clip you played with
01:53:05.260 with bridget fetus is what got us going on this and it's like like what an insane thing right like
01:53:11.060 this you know obviously he doesn't know anything about these issues he's you know he's half quoting a
01:53:16.320 tweet he probably saw like his level of understanding but you see it at espn is a really
01:53:20.700 good example in that espn has an audience that is made up of roughly 50 50 it's probably a slight
01:53:27.260 lean to the right uh represents america which sports should it's mostly men too yeah it's a right lean
01:53:34.760 it's a right lean i think it probably over leans to the right slightly more than america when you talk
01:53:40.340 about the audience okay who watches sports yet there's almost no no ability for anyone on their
01:53:49.180 airwaves to say something that would disagree with the social justice narrative there's a couple people
01:53:55.220 have done it will kane will kane is great and now he's over at fox news so that gives you know you
01:54:01.600 have occasionally stephen a smith who goes both ways erratically to in you know in my view at times
01:54:07.960 but there's a few here and there but it's very rare and almost the the analysis of a political
01:54:13.800 issue is almost uniform for a network that is playing absolutely to a broad audience of people
01:54:19.860 who believe different things about politics it's abc disney that's why right disney can't take the hit
01:54:25.420 so where is the people where are the people pushing back well you see that online you see it with you
01:54:29.940 know places like barstool or fox sports one or or uh you know clay travis we've had him on before
01:54:35.200 there are there are certain pushbacks on the right especially online but you'd think you'd see more
01:54:40.440 people stepping in and saying wait a minute there's half the country there's half the country like and
01:54:45.480 you know the guy i really like to read is brian caplan and he had a story or column about this
01:54:49.820 recently and he he's an economist and he talks about how one of the weaknesses of discrimination
01:54:56.140 is that it creates profit opportunities for others right like the the government always likes to take
01:55:03.580 credit well we got rid of we we passed the civil rights act and we passed this and we passed that
01:55:08.340 and it's like well when you look at the the way the people were moving leading up to those things
01:55:13.940 you realize that the people lead the politicians not the other way around it's always the way these
01:55:19.320 things work and it's impossible we say this all the time if you wanted to implement get rid of the
01:55:24.840 idea that you let's just say you could have no blacks at uh at lunch counters again that that just came
01:55:29.840 back into being legal for some reason right who would do this right no one would do it because
01:55:36.060 you'd be number one you'd everyone would hate you and no one would go to your store anymore uh and
01:55:41.380 number two there'd be a million places that would take african-american customers and happily accept 0.70
01:55:45.980 their money only place that i see this happening is with sports because they are embracing something
01:55:53.060 that the audience doesn't embrace and the free market is saying i don't want any of that look at the
01:55:58.060 ratings they're down they're down for sure significantly yeah i mean i think there's
01:56:03.500 more reasons than just that but i do think that's part of it okay um but his point in the in the column
01:56:08.900 was where are the people taking advantage of this right now almost every company seems aligned in
01:56:18.140 yes if you say that uh if you say that all lives matter you're going to be canceled
01:56:23.700 right almost every big company especially seems aligned in embracing this social justice message
01:56:33.000 that quite clearly by polling by every single by every outcome is a divisive sort of idea for even
01:56:41.300 like abortion for example can you find a company that would embrace uh the pro-life stance i mean maybe
01:56:49.140 patriot mobile page patriot mobile is a great example and they're stepping in and they're doing this
01:56:52.760 they're doing exactly what brian is asking about but you know we love patriot mobile they're an
01:56:57.100 awesome company but like shouldn't why does patriot mobile have to do that why isn't verizon doing it
01:57:02.160 why isn't at&t doing it why because i don't i think honestly look at us we speak our mind we don't play
01:57:10.940 the game we uh lay our chips and our our cards face up on the table so everybody knows exactly who we are
01:57:18.400 we try to be consistent but sometimes we say things that our audience doesn't like at all yep okay
01:57:23.780 that's who we are but even we are very careful on just not blurting stuff up we're not like the left 0.98
01:57:32.300 right the left can just blurt whatever and then they go boy that was stupid shouldn't have said that 0.96
01:57:36.620 we don't we can't afford mistakes because they dog pile so any company that would want to do that 0.99
01:57:43.760 they know they're going to be painted as a group of real haters and bigots and everything else
01:57:51.120 they'll be painted and the left has an army it's true but like my pillow is an example right yeah
01:57:59.740 here's a company that makes great pillows and and and but they are also taking advantage
01:58:06.200 of a market inefficiency which is they are getting absurdly low um and i don't know this
01:58:14.360 you know fundamentally i don't know their business but they are getting absurdly low ad rates for the
01:58:20.280 amount of audience tucker carlson brings in every night right because nobody wants to because people
01:58:25.860 are scared yeah like if mercedes just was like you know what okay i'll put i'll put my ads on fox news
01:58:33.140 i'm not endorsing everything that tucker carlson says but who cares yeah and so conservatives drives
01:58:38.620 mercedes as well as liberals in fact you probably more yeah probably right and so why aren't there
01:58:44.200 more companies that step into that yes i understand the pressure but like the there's a huge opportunity
01:58:50.780 and many companies have made their business on that opportunity we've done we've talked about dozens
01:58:56.940 of them companies that have come to us you know hey i want to advertise on a show and we've built
01:59:01.860 the company basically from scratch yeah um not because you know because of um any innate ability
01:59:09.400 that we have but just the ability that of of these companies to recognize that the people in this
01:59:14.060 audience actually matter they care about the people in this audience as much as they care about anybody
01:59:19.840 they'll let anyone buy their product and you know what's amazing is the loyalty would be off the charts
01:59:25.040 because because we have all been told we don't matter we don't matter yep you don't matter we are
01:59:32.020 not even worth listening to you're not even worth inviting on to have a decent conversation with
01:59:38.320 you're not so we've been called all kinds of names been kicked around we're friendless
01:59:43.900 if a company came in and it was a good company and they just said you know what we're not picking
01:59:49.600 sides we don't we're we don't want to get involved in that we're not picking sides but we think you're
01:59:54.480 important and we think that you should you're a valued customer just as much as the guy who voted
02:00:01.540 the other way i think i think an audience would eat that up yep and i think some smart companies have
02:00:08.200 done it right there's a ton of advertisers on this you know places like hobby lobby fall into that
02:00:13.100 category to me where they're not like an overtly political company they just stand up for what they
02:00:16.760 believe you know like chick-fil-a at some level just closing on sundays these things mean things
02:00:21.720 to people um and there is i think such an opportunity for for these companies to do this and they're
02:00:28.200 intentionally just being like nah we'll just leave that money on the table it's not normally what big
02:00:32.560 companies and capitalist companies do and it's it's amazing because the you don't even have to say all
02:00:39.400 lives matter all you have to say is you know what we built our business in america we think america's
02:00:46.320 pretty great and that's shocking that's it that's all you have to say they were trying to cancel ruth 0.98
02:00:51.960 bader ginsburg post-death because she had the gall to say that colin kaepernick was dumb 0.87
02:00:58.720 when she was asked about this in 2016 when he was taking a knee wow ruth freaking bader ginsburg said 0.97
02:01:06.220 it was dumb that he was taking a knee and and now we've moved so far that no one's even able to 0.95
02:01:13.380 point out that guess what colin kaepernick is dumb we'll do it in fact i'd like to do it i'll do it 1.00
02:01:19.780 again it's great for us he's dumb he's dumb as a box box of rocks stupid all right if you didn't 1.00
02:01:27.460 already know this it's time to realize that aarp is not your friend now this is exactly what we're 1.00
02:01:33.200 talking about aarp when we were going through obamacare i was watching aarp send all of their
02:01:39.860 lobbyists down and they were lobbying for things that were actually hurting seniors it would
02:01:45.860 actually not be good for seniors i started looking at aarp and go wait a minute you're not the company
02:01:51.700 that i thought you were and that is when somebody said you know there's got to be a better way to do
02:01:56.760 this and they started amac amac it stands for the association of mature american citizens it's not
02:02:03.980 only a better choice than aarp it's the best choice you're going to get all the discounts the car
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02:02:13.820 otherwise have it'll make your life easier save you money and here's an exact example of a company
02:02:19.380 doing what we were just talking about yes just saying you actually matter right and they believe
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02:02:44.460 you're listening to glenn beck
02:02:48.460 hello and welcome to the glenn beck program uh when did the this is how little i watch tv
02:03:04.160 when did the abc undecider voter town hall happen
02:03:09.460 uh what there was right there was one is this a trump town hall or is this a no this is the
02:03:19.180 undecided voters selected by abc to participate in a town hall yes with president trump yeah that was
02:03:25.200 this week this past week at some point it was last week at some point okay so uh and then biden did
02:03:32.600 one and two and like biden's questions seemed a little more favorable from the audience shockingly
02:03:36.860 uh so you know what's what's a little crazy is uh maybe not so shockingly uh apparently some of
02:03:43.360 the undecided voters were very decided uh one had uh posted before before the undecided uh uh abc show 1.00
02:03:55.040 uh trump is an effing moron a swine a pig i feel sorry for first lady melania trump uh called uh 0.99
02:04:03.740 voters losers uh for the wall on the u.s border with mexico that doesn't sound like a 1.00
02:04:09.540 undecided voter to me but that's the screening process i guess of abc news
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