The Glenn Beck Program - July 09, 2024


The ONE Person Who Could Convince Biden to Drop Out | 7⧸9⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

177.20348

Word Count

21,946

Sentence Count

367

Misogynist Sentences

14

Hate Speech Sentences

21


Summary


Transcript

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00:00:44.420 We have no room
00:00:46.160 To compromise
00:00:49.780 We gotta stay together
00:00:53.360 If we're gonna survive
00:00:57.140 Stay up straight
00:01:00.800 And hold the line
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00:01:11.140 Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:21.920 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:30.580 With Pat and Stu today, Glenn's on vacation this week.
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00:01:36.900 I think we continue to enjoy really unique times in the United States of America.
00:01:44.460 Maybe in world history.
00:01:45.820 I mean, I don't remember anything like this going on where members of a president's own party, many of them, are demanding that he step aside and not run for re-election.
00:01:59.120 The last president to step aside, by the way, and not run for re-election was LBJ, Lyndon Johnson.
00:02:07.780 I guess he had...
00:02:08.560 I don't know.
00:02:09.020 He was in the middle of Vietnam.
00:02:10.740 He had some health issues.
00:02:13.240 Plus, he was just a terrible president.
00:02:16.620 Yeah, one of the worst presidents of all time, which people don't necessarily mention enough when it comes to LBJ.
00:02:21.660 A racist, a bad president, a bad guy.
00:02:24.680 It's caused almost all of the problems we have today.
00:02:26.360 He had a hand in almost every single one of them individually.
00:02:29.480 Yeah.
00:02:30.140 So a lot of the $31 trillion in debt is thanks to LBJ.
00:02:34.440 Basically all of it.
00:02:35.480 Yeah.
00:02:35.840 Basically all of it.
00:02:36.860 Thank you!
00:02:37.460 Thank you.
00:02:37.840 But they continue.
00:02:41.760 The Bidens continue to be defiant.
00:02:44.080 We'll talk about that and much more coming up in one minute.
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00:03:01.360 and just bake that kibble until it had nothing left of nutritional value at all.
00:03:05.060 And then the dog would just go away to find some human food.
00:03:08.440 That's pretty much what would go on.
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00:03:58.980 We actually played the Joe Biden call-in to MSNBC and Joe and Mika yesterday,
00:04:09.380 and it was fascinating because you can tell.
00:04:12.700 You can actually hear the paper rustling as he's reading.
00:04:17.540 I didn't notice that.
00:04:18.380 Can you?
00:04:18.700 Yeah.
00:04:19.760 Yeah, but it was all from his heart.
00:04:21.820 It was all from the heart.
00:04:23.500 Yeah, I was on with Megyn Kelly after the show yesterday,
00:04:27.040 and she made the point, I think I agree with this.
00:04:30.100 I'd love to hear your take on it,
00:04:31.720 that basically television networks should not take calls from candidates on the phone
00:04:38.340 because they can be doing exactly what Joe Biden was doing.
00:04:43.940 They could just be reading.
00:04:45.560 Yeah.
00:04:46.280 And you can't tell.
00:04:48.040 And I think, especially in this era,
00:04:51.080 I think that's probably the right call.
00:04:53.480 You should just refuse it.
00:04:54.620 Joe Biden wants to come on the air with you.
00:04:56.360 Like, it's probably a big get for Joe Scarborough.
00:04:59.900 Obviously, outside of 14 people in Washington, D.C., nobody talks about.
00:05:04.180 So, for a day, people notice that he still has a show.
00:05:07.580 And so, I'm sure it's tempting to take the call.
00:05:09.940 But, like, is it the right thing to do?
00:05:13.100 I mean, even when Trump used to call in all the time,
00:05:16.160 and I don't think you could tell that Donald Trump was not reading notes.
00:05:20.420 He's just going off the top of his head.
00:05:21.760 That's how Donald Trump is.
00:05:22.680 But still, like, it opens up that opportunity, and I don't think it's a good one.
00:05:27.400 They should be able to be speaking to you directly.
00:05:30.460 Although, if the president called into this show,
00:05:33.340 I think I'd want to take it and ask him some tough questions.
00:05:36.540 Yeah.
00:05:36.920 Wouldn't you?
00:05:37.400 Wouldn't you want to take the...
00:05:38.520 Yeah.
00:05:38.980 I mean, on radio, look, there's no video call, right?
00:05:41.660 There's no option.
00:05:42.500 So, I think on radio, maybe it's a little bit different.
00:05:44.340 But on TV, you have the...
00:05:46.700 Like, freaking get in front of a camera if you want to go on a television show.
00:05:49.820 Yeah.
00:05:50.200 You know?
00:05:50.720 Yeah.
00:05:50.960 I don't know.
00:05:51.440 I think on radio, obviously different.
00:05:53.640 But it's interesting because I've never seen him do that before.
00:05:58.240 I don't know that he's ever called into a live show like that before.
00:06:02.320 These are the aides around him coming up with strategies to continue to hide what we all know is going on.
00:06:09.760 And look, if you are in that role, this is your job.
00:06:13.500 Yeah.
00:06:13.660 Your job is to fool the American people into thinking your candidate has a brain that is operational.
00:06:21.140 You know?
00:06:21.880 I mean, it is...
00:06:23.760 I've just been watching the original Star Wars trilogy with my daughter for the first time.
00:06:30.500 She's never seen it.
00:06:31.280 Starting with episode four.
00:06:32.800 Yeah.
00:06:33.180 I made that call.
00:06:33.960 That was the right call, right?
00:06:34.800 That's the right call.
00:06:35.780 I thought so, too.
00:06:36.600 Absolutely.
00:06:37.020 You know, at one point she asked.
00:06:38.500 She's like, why don't I just...
00:06:39.600 If the one, two, and three, why don't I just watch one, two, and three first?
00:06:42.800 And I was like, I don't think it's going to work.
00:06:44.920 I don't think...
00:06:45.620 I think there's references to things you're supposed to know.
00:06:47.960 I just don't think it's going to work.
00:06:49.180 So we didn't go that way.
00:06:50.440 But at that point where, you know, what was it?
00:06:52.840 Return of the Jedi, the fully operational battle station.
00:06:56.780 Like, that is the...
00:06:58.600 What you have to say if you are an aide and a campaign worker for Joe Biden.
00:07:05.080 You have to say his brain is fully operational, even though everyone looks at it and says,
00:07:08.700 well, wait a minute, that doesn't look like it.
00:07:10.380 It looks like half of it isn't even built yet.
00:07:13.200 Right?
00:07:13.760 Yeah.
00:07:14.020 It looks like a big chunk is missing out of the Death Star.
00:07:17.400 And while in the movie, the Death Star could fire.
00:07:21.780 I don't know why they didn't use it more often.
00:07:23.580 It just seemed like every once in a while they'd use it.
00:07:25.440 But it seems like they could fire it more often than they did.
00:07:28.120 The bottom line is, at the end of the day, it's not operational in the Biden case.
00:07:31.800 It doesn't work.
00:07:32.920 It is the equivalent of an old, beat-up car that's been sitting in your garage for 15 years,
00:07:40.360 and you try to turn it on.
00:07:41.800 And when you crank that key, it makes car sounds, but it doesn't actually go anywhere.
00:07:50.300 And that's where we are.
00:07:51.560 So you come up with ways to fool people.
00:07:54.740 Teleprompters in speeches.
00:07:56.960 Teleprompters at private fundraisers.
00:07:58.960 And what is basically the equivalent of a teleprompter on a live interview?
00:08:03.860 He's got notes right in front of him.
00:08:05.620 He's just reading.
00:08:07.320 It's as if Joe Scarborough is a child and a fairy tale is being read to him.
00:08:12.760 And Joe Biden's just like reading it off of cards.
00:08:15.920 I don't know what you get out of that.
00:08:17.500 And by the way, we should note, Pat, he didn't even do it well.
00:08:20.400 No, not at all.
00:08:21.180 It didn't even hide his infirm state.
00:08:23.400 So if he was reading it, and as usual, he can't handle that.
00:08:29.080 There's something wrong there with his reading skills.
00:08:32.920 He can't do it.
00:08:34.240 And when it comes to numbers, I mean, he cannot handle numbers.
00:08:38.420 No.
00:08:38.720 He doesn't know if it's millions or billions, trillions, a trillion, billion, thousand million.
00:08:45.840 He does that all the time.
00:08:47.540 Well, you don't think that a person could just mess up numbers constantly and still work at a high level?
00:08:51.360 Not every time.
00:08:51.900 Let me tell you about a guy named Glenn Beck.
00:08:54.580 But Glenn Beck's not the president of the United States, fortunately.
00:08:58.100 No, but he's in the Radio Hall of Fame.
00:08:59.880 The guy's never said a correct number on the air in 25 years.
00:09:03.120 That is true.
00:09:04.540 He's got a little something in common there.
00:09:06.880 He does.
00:09:07.520 That's great.
00:09:08.420 That's great.
00:09:08.840 He's in good company.
00:09:09.840 You know, there would be an additional level of scrutiny on Glenn if perhaps he ran for president of the United States.
00:09:16.240 Yeah, maybe.
00:09:17.420 And people might get on him a little bit more about him screwing up numbers.
00:09:20.600 But you're right.
00:09:21.880 Joe Biden never says the right number.
00:09:23.100 He can't even say, like, basic words at this point.
00:09:27.840 And he really can't finish sentences.
00:09:30.560 I don't know what that is.
00:09:32.720 He gets halfway through a sentence and just stops and goes on to the next thing.
00:09:37.120 And then it's usually, anyway, or, look, or, let me say it this way.
00:09:48.220 Or, and then he says that.
00:09:50.060 Or, the idea that, and then tries to go on to something else.
00:09:55.300 Yeah.
00:09:55.500 Or, or he'll be like, Medicare and number one.
00:10:04.880 Like, he tries to build a list and you're like, good God, don't go into a list, man.
00:10:08.720 You don't have two things you can think of.
00:10:10.560 You couldn't even come up with number one.
00:10:12.620 But he tries to go, like, he acts as if he's got, these are all things he does to hide what's going on.
00:10:19.080 You know, when you say number one, it's like, it sends a weird message to people that, like, okay, actually, he's got a list of things.
00:10:26.280 And maybe he's getting confused because he's got so many things going on in his head.
00:10:29.280 He's got a big list.
00:10:29.800 That's what he wants you to believe.
00:10:30.540 That's what he wants you to believe.
00:10:31.240 Now, I think everybody can see through that.
00:10:33.720 But still, I mean, a good chunk of the country thinks he should be president of the United States.
00:10:39.720 Yeah.
00:10:39.860 So, it's amazing.
00:10:41.100 Interesting story from the Washington Post about the missteps, the screw-ups of the people around him
00:10:48.060 and how they've handled this since the debate, that, you know, he flummoxed donors with brief, quiet speeches at post-debate fundraisers.
00:11:00.860 So, as he's trying to prove that that was just a one-off, yeah, I had one bad night, but watch me now.
00:11:10.280 And he has actually said, I think he said it yesterday.
00:11:12.960 He's been saying it for years.
00:11:14.060 Watch me.
00:11:14.520 Yeah, that's the problem.
00:11:16.380 We are.
00:11:17.340 I have a cognitive test every day.
00:11:20.400 Every day.
00:11:21.200 And just watch me.
00:11:22.740 Watch what I do.
00:11:23.920 Okay.
00:11:24.680 By the way, the reason...
00:11:25.820 It's like Gary Hart, by the way.
00:11:26.840 Yeah.
00:11:27.800 When he told reporters to follow him.
00:11:30.420 If you don't think I'm a good guy, follow me and watch what I do.
00:11:36.700 And they did.
00:11:37.600 And they found that he was having an affair with somebody.
00:11:40.660 And so, that was not a good idea.
00:11:42.380 Ballsy thing to do.
00:11:43.220 Yeah.
00:11:43.400 I mean, it's pretty ballsy for Biden, too.
00:11:45.200 It is.
00:11:45.700 Because people have been watching him.
00:11:47.160 The President of the United States is sort of hard to miss.
00:11:49.560 And what people have decided is he's got a 36% approval rating.
00:11:53.600 This is before the debate.
00:11:54.900 Yeah.
00:11:55.420 Right?
00:11:55.640 I don't know what it is now.
00:11:57.380 But I mean, before the debate, he was at 36%.
00:11:59.000 36%.
00:11:59.720 If it doesn't go down, there's something wrong with the American people, too.
00:12:03.560 Not just him.
00:12:04.960 It's us.
00:12:05.500 There is a disease the American people are afflicted with, which is extreme partisanship.
00:12:10.860 And this is why I am fearful of this election, even if Biden stays in, which I still think is the best option here.
00:12:18.160 Because it makes the path to less insanity more, you know, straightforward.
00:12:25.900 Easier.
00:12:26.440 I think easier.
00:12:27.780 But, you know, look, the bottom line is, we talk about Trump derangement syndrome, right?
00:12:34.140 What does that mean?
00:12:35.060 Well, about half the country has an irrational hatred for Donald Trump and will never vote for him.
00:12:39.440 Well, I think we all agree that's true.
00:12:41.960 So, if that's true, you should be fearful every second of the next four months because there's no room for error, right?
00:12:52.120 Like, Donald Trump has about half the country that will never, ever consider voting for him.
00:12:59.220 So, and then maybe the number is 45%.
00:13:01.880 Maybe it's 46%.
00:13:03.440 It's somewhere in that vicinity, probably.
00:13:06.080 And that makes the path for Donald Trump difficult.
00:13:09.980 Well, it means that because of this irrational hatred, because of what the media has done to Donald Trump,
00:13:15.440 because of these things that have gone on since Donald Trump has been in the public eye,
00:13:19.560 going back years and years and years and years,
00:13:21.980 like, there's a bunch of people that never will consider it no matter what.
00:13:25.860 So, it doesn't matter if it is an invalid.
00:13:28.360 It doesn't matter if it's a word salad lady.
00:13:30.660 It doesn't matter if a guy who looks like he's out of, he's Patrick Bateman in a serial killer movie.
00:13:36.680 It doesn't matter who it is.
00:13:37.820 Like, right off the bat, those guys all start with 45% of the vote,
00:13:42.020 and then you just got to kind of cross your fingers.
00:13:44.020 So, it's always dangerous.
00:13:45.960 We are always in a situation where this is going to be scary.
00:13:49.540 And even with a guy who can't seem to complete a sentence, it's going to be difficult.
00:13:54.700 I still think it's the easiest path, though.
00:13:57.320 And him staying in the race, which I think there's some pretty big developments on that today,
00:14:01.240 is notable.
00:14:02.140 You know, I mean, it makes that path more straightforward.
00:14:06.160 And I think it's obvious to most people, even though they hate Donald Trump,
00:14:10.260 that this guy should not be president.
00:14:12.720 And that's helpful for an independent.
00:14:15.320 It's helpful for people who are on the fence, whoever those freaking people are.
00:14:18.820 It's hard to believe there's anybody like that now.
00:14:20.960 It really is, Pat.
00:14:22.020 Yeah.
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00:15:57.440 Pat and Stu for Glenn today.
00:15:59.260 You know, Stu, you mentioned the brain test and whether or not he's taken one.
00:16:07.600 Mika actually asked that.
00:16:08.780 I don't know.
00:16:09.100 Did we play that part of the interview yesterday?
00:16:10.740 We all got about three sentences into the interview.
00:16:12.960 That's our fault.
00:16:13.940 But here is Mika asking Joe Biden if he's had a brain test.
00:16:20.780 Have you been tested for any age-related illnesses, pre-Parkinson's, or anything like that?
00:16:26.460 That might explain sort of having a night like that where you couldn't finish sentences.
00:16:34.060 That's funny.
00:16:34.860 I had before, I was feeling so badly before the debate.
00:16:42.560 When I came back, they tested me for, I thought maybe I had COVID, maybe there was something wrong.
00:16:48.920 I had an infection or something.
00:16:50.820 They tested me, they gave me those tests, I was clear.
00:16:53.640 But have you had a brain test?
00:16:54.720 Look, I had a bad night.
00:16:57.120 But the fact of the matter is, look at what I'm doing.
00:17:00.460 I mean, let me put it this way.
00:17:02.260 If there was something that was wrong that night, it's not like it comes in, that's one night and it goes away.
00:17:09.700 That's why I've been out.
00:17:10.640 I've been testing myself.
00:17:11.880 I've been testing everywhere I go.
00:17:13.200 Going out and making the case.
00:17:15.060 And failing everywhere you've gone.
00:17:15.960 In the night of that debate, I went out.
00:17:18.280 I was out until 2 o'clock in the morning that very night.
00:17:22.100 That very night.
00:17:23.100 It drives me nuts, people talking about this.
00:17:25.520 Drives him nuts, people talking about this.
00:17:27.160 Wow, I don't want to drive him nuts.
00:17:28.540 No, you don't want that.
00:17:29.420 That's sad.
00:17:29.980 We should stop talking about it.
00:17:32.380 Why haven't we?
00:17:34.260 You know?
00:17:34.800 Why haven't we?
00:17:35.220 It drives the poor man nuts.
00:17:36.500 Leave him alone.
00:17:37.860 He's just the president.
00:17:39.220 It's not like he's got an important position that you really want to vet.
00:17:42.380 No.
00:17:42.700 And you want to make sure the guy's capable of doing this job?
00:17:47.340 No way.
00:17:47.860 Don't worry about it.
00:17:49.120 Move on.
00:17:50.240 Do we really need people who can form coherent thoughts running the country?
00:17:56.100 No.
00:17:56.220 Look, he's been tested every day.
00:17:58.340 Every day.
00:17:58.960 Watch him.
00:17:59.520 Watch him, Pat.
00:18:00.080 Watch him.
00:18:01.940 Listen to him.
00:18:03.060 Security secretary.
00:18:07.080 I'm not sure.
00:18:08.420 After I signed the PAC Act into...
00:18:11.900 PAC Act.
00:18:14.900 I mean, thank God.
00:18:16.740 Good God.
00:18:20.040 We are in trouble.
00:18:21.400 And I think this is going to be a Meow Mix commercial.
00:18:24.660 Security secretary.
00:18:26.000 Pretty soon.
00:18:27.200 Meow, meow, meow, meow.
00:18:28.600 I'm not sure you're going to do so.
00:18:30.280 Meow, meow, meow, meow.
00:18:31.640 I mean, you think it just...
00:18:33.540 Say your stumbles louder.
00:18:35.840 i like just at least that would make you think okay he's not just reading away into nothing
00:18:42.440 it's just look the whole thing is really sad on a human level it's just the fact that our
00:18:46.860 country's at stake is kind of a yeah a big problem yeah so i'm less sad than than pissed
00:18:52.160 yes i'm pissed at this point i'm just selfish i'm gonna be selfish on this one i'm gonna say
00:18:56.520 hey you know what i've got a couple kids a wife living in this country would like it to
00:19:00.060 yeah not go down the tubes like to like it to continue yeah um but just to be clear the answer
00:19:06.140 was no he did not take any brain test and he has no plan to ever do that and why because he would
00:19:12.820 fail if nothing is wrong with you though as you keep saying it was just one bad night we've got
00:19:18.940 no other evidence despite the fact that we've got hundreds and hundreds of clips of him doing the
00:19:24.280 self same thing over and over and over and over again on many many days and nights
00:19:29.880 but he keeps claiming he's fine well then prove it do the test say yes absolutely i'll submit to a
00:19:38.860 test just to put the american people at ease that i'm fine and then i will release the results to the
00:19:45.920 american people and you'll see that i don't have anything wrong with me cognitively why wouldn't you
00:19:51.660 do that if nothing's wrong with you cognitively you would and these are basic things anybody can pass
00:19:57.720 these tests they're not hard right he just i mean can you imagine what happened if he failed
00:20:01.720 right like it would be over you think um yeah although again he'd still be in control of this
00:20:07.540 and this is one of the things i keep coming back to the bottom line is the man who has to say
00:20:12.620 joe biden is not president and is not the nominee is joe biden yeah not even jill not hunter certainly
00:20:20.740 not hakeem jeffries or chuck schumer definitely not jerry nadler definitely not these congressmen
00:20:28.660 that have been like oh i've never heard of that person before that have come out publicly and said
00:20:33.280 that he should step down none of this all that matters is him unless they're going to go 25th
00:20:38.940 amendment on him and even in that case as we discussed which is not going to happen but even
00:20:42.760 if it did he would still remain on the ballot unless he decided he was off of it
00:20:46.920 they 25th amendment just true takes you out of office he could still be the candidate if he wanted
00:20:53.540 to can you imagine if they did that that's what i want to happen this is what i'm rooting for
00:20:57.140 they actually do the 25th amendment kamala harris organizes a coup okay and then he just stays on the
00:21:04.160 ballot and loses wouldn't that just be an incredible story what would probably happen though he'd stay on
00:21:10.480 the ballot and win then you've got then you've got a problem that would be amazing wouldn't that be
00:21:16.060 something by the way just to to go back as we're going to break here to our previous conversation
00:21:21.360 on approval rating on june 27th that's the day of the debate his approval rating was 38.1 percent
00:21:27.240 it is currently 37.4 percent like i don't know if i'm joe biden like what well what has his barely
00:21:35.580 went down the media has said yes some democrats have said it but have your own voters said it really
00:21:40.540 i'm not i mean yes you can find polls that say they want to be out but at the bottom at the end
00:21:45.640 of the day if this approval rating said 29 he's probably out at 37 he probably just keeps going
00:21:52.120 it's gonna chance it why not i mean if you're him and you're already corrupt and already a disaster
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00:23:39.760 do you you say that you have the biggest biden story of the day yes biggest biden story of the
00:23:58.220 day maybe the biggest biden story since the debate oh all right the biggest biden story since the
00:24:05.560 debate okay you ready for it i think so prepare yourself okay u.s officials say russia is unlikely
00:24:14.540 to take much more ukrainian territory russian forces are inflicting pain but nato leaders gathering
00:24:21.480 in washington say that their efforts to strengthen ukraine are working now why is that the biggest
00:24:28.300 biden story since the debate it's because it is since the debate the first time i have checked the
00:24:37.380 new york times and their top story was not about joe biden dropping out oh wow every since the debate
00:24:43.020 there has been either joe biden's getting trashed we're calling for him to drop out we have new people
00:24:48.660 who are saying they're going to drop out here's kamala harris how can she do well should there be
00:24:53.020 another primary joe biden fails in an interview he's not going out as much he's not making call
00:24:58.860 every single angle they could possibly come up with to try to get joe biden to drop out of this race
00:25:04.920 has been at the front and head of the new york times every single moment since that debate happened
00:25:10.880 today i woke up and decided to check it which i do for you every day so you don't have to do it
00:25:17.020 thank you for doing i will say it sucks but i do it every day and when i did today a russia story now
00:25:24.120 they could obviously lead you can lead with russia every there's always a story about russia and
00:25:29.500 ukraine you could throw in there if you want to the fact that that this is no longer leading
00:25:35.420 the coverage is i think a huge indication that he may have succeeded i think he's gonna ride the storm
00:25:42.620 yeah he's riding the storm out now i think it's in some ways premature to like be sure about it
00:25:48.700 because he could come out tomorrow and have another debate type performance and start this thing up
00:25:52.220 again like he if he has a catastrophe in front of a large audience what's gonna start it up again if
00:25:57.900 he stays in and he somehow muddles through until september 10th when the next debate happens and he
00:26:04.580 actually goes through with the second debate which he's already said he's going to yeah and then you
00:26:09.620 have it happen again well then it's too late right it's too late at that point you can't switch him
00:26:16.720 out yeah i mean there would be all sorts of legal problems with that states have rules about switching
00:26:22.260 out nominees now uh because i could easily see that happening again yeah he i he will melt down in a
00:26:29.780 second debate sometime during the debate probably it's hard to imagine it being worse than that one
00:26:34.820 yeah but you know even like the scarborough interview yesterday was really bad it was worse
00:26:39.740 than stephanopoulos interview yeah it was bad he was all over the board he was trying to laugh
00:26:43.700 and like be funny and but but he could he was slurring his words i mean it was bad you know as i said
00:26:49.640 yesterday like the you know the one to ten scale that exists for politicians all joe biden content exists
00:26:54.840 between one and three on that scale so like the best thing that joe biden could ever do would be a three
00:26:59.020 out of ten the the scar the uh the stephanopoulos interview was like a two out of ten it was like
00:27:04.940 not as bad that the best thing i've ever seen out of joe biden but it was like in the middle
00:27:09.080 middle upper i don't know 2.1 2.2 the scarborough thing was like 1.3 it was really bad it was bad
00:27:16.840 you know it was bad the the the debate performance was a zero like maybe a negative one
00:27:23.260 um but if he has more zeros and negative ones this could change and and he i guess could drop
00:27:31.220 out himself i mean if he had some if they fake a medical condition in theory he could drop out the
00:27:36.340 closer and closer it gets though the more and more ridiculous it gets and there are laws that would
00:27:42.180 keep him out of certain states like they would actually have real problems there there's a million
00:27:49.240 logistical issues that come with a later departure i think though the answer though is he can't say
00:27:55.680 he's not doing this debate now if he says that everyone's going to go wait a minute you just said
00:28:00.480 you were fine and now you can't do the debate he has to say he's in yeah however at the end of august
00:28:06.600 after the convention's over he doesn't have to say he's in anymore oh i'm not going to debate this
00:28:11.740 miss this convicted felon now not after what he just said last week whatever he said last week is
00:28:18.000 they'll come up with some justification to get him out of it i think it could but you know i
00:28:23.500 the american people look at joe biden have no faith in him they realize that he can't do this
00:28:29.700 job 86 percent of people say he's too old to do this job but joe biden does not look at himself that
00:28:34.780 way not at all that is that is the big thing i think a lot of people miss when they say he's gonna
00:28:39.840 drop out top of his game yeah he thinks he can do it and he really wants the power and he thinks he
00:28:45.540 can trick us into believing that he can do it right and that's why he does the fake jog all the time
00:28:51.660 you know it drives me out of my mind oh i hate the fake jog so much pisses me off he'll do it two or
00:29:01.540 three times in in like 10 feet he'll do it he'll do the fake jog three times so what is the fake jog
00:29:09.880 pat designed to convey that he's he's full of vim and vigor this man can sprint he can jog to
00:29:19.340 wherever he's going at any time he'll just start running but the fake jog is just a couple of steps
00:29:24.400 right and it's just an arm movement he doesn't even move any faster he doesn't go any faster
00:29:30.720 he just moves his arms i hate it oh it drives me out of my mind it's one of his many quirks it really
00:29:40.400 is it is that and don't jump are two of my just unbelievable pet peeves i know you've explained
00:29:47.760 this before but can you give the audience a taste of what don't don't jump is anytime joe biden is at
00:29:53.820 an event could be speech a gathering of any kind and there's anybody standing above him like someone
00:30:00.040 like on a balcony or platform yes seating above him sure he will look up at them and he will
00:30:06.880 inevitably say don't jump and he thinks it's funny for some reason like suicide is funny to him
00:30:15.960 suicide attempts are just so humorous they are hilarious i have to say it everywhere i go don't
00:30:22.040 jump yeah don't jump it's and then he gets a huge laugh right that's what usually almost never
00:30:27.880 almost never almost never yeah occasionally he'll get like a that was weird kind of reaction you know
00:30:35.720 but i mean every once in a while you have a go-to line you think really works and you bring it out
00:30:40.300 over and over again yeah uh stunningly with joe biden it's this and i don't i don't think i
00:30:45.720 understand i mean listen i see it yeah and then we also don't jump we need you don't jump we need you
00:30:51.940 i didn't see the bleachers up there hey everybody
00:30:54.060 okay i didn't see the bleachers is the setup yep to jump don't jump
00:31:00.900 don't jump don't jump don't jump why why are you doing why what is this
00:31:08.340 don't jump don't jump don't jump don't jump
00:31:13.840 hey hey man don't jump you look crazy enough to jump don't jump don't jump
00:31:33.300 okay okay and we're coming don't jump don't jump
00:31:43.740 don't jump don't jump the cancer patients survivors caregivers and don't jump i'm up there okay
00:31:52.660 what on earth not a joke so weird what is going on i will see that's one of the weirdest things
00:32:01.020 ever it is from a politician yeah and it's not really funny he did a guy there's a couple he gets
00:32:06.760 you're right a couple mumbly laughs that's about it yeah one interesting thing about listening to
00:32:11.380 that though pat if i may and those have been compiled over a few years right like since he's
00:32:16.520 been president all of them have been since he's been president i think yeah yeah um i don't
00:32:22.640 think he could speak like that today like there are times where he seems like he's speaking
00:32:27.080 relatively normally yeah there are times in there where he has some energy and true kind of and and
00:32:33.720 he's not capable of that i don't think he's capable of any of those moments now which is terrifying
00:32:38.640 because those aren't good moments we're highlighting them because they were bad
00:32:42.500 yeah and yet yeah but there is a certain energy usually yeah to don't jump he just loves that that's
00:32:49.800 that's a shtick yeah it's like the jim gaffigan hot pockets bit he just loves it i i have noticed
00:32:55.020 and there's been a dearth of don't jumps in about the last maybe three months i think it's probably
00:33:01.560 been two or three months so has that slipped out of the back of the mind might be out of the mind
00:33:05.920 or maybe he's like you said just not capable of that kind of energy where he looks up at people and
00:33:11.040 i'm gonna do that funny charming line don't jump because suicide is so funny and i'm gonna encourage
00:33:19.060 them not to i mean what you know if that was donald trump saying don't jump to people all the time
00:33:25.280 that's what he would get yeah he would get something stupid like you know like oh suicide is not funny
00:33:30.720 that's no laughing matter people have jumped from heights and killed themselves over it that's what
00:33:36.100 would happen to trump that you're probably right you're probably right i mean in reality it's just
00:33:40.720 a stupid it's joke and asinine yes uh fascinating by the way joe biden and this has been incredible
00:33:47.440 to watch and i wish i i had the guts to try to roll through a market like this and just make money but
00:33:53.500 every time i refresh the betting markets on who's going to be the democratic nominee it's different
00:33:59.960 like kamala harris had like a 30 point lead at one point right now joe biden 71 kamala harris 18
00:34:06.360 wow so we are back now apparently in the joe biden category he now looks like he's going to hold on
00:34:13.600 which is incredible michelle obama four percent by the way glenn if you happen to be listening
00:34:17.940 uh well she she is third so i shouldn't be too cocky um but it is he has it's easy to figure out
00:34:26.960 what the strategy should be in this moment the strategy should be you have a bad debate performance
00:34:31.620 you come out you hit the ground hard you do interview after interview you do a sunday show
00:34:36.160 maybe two sunday shows you come out you do everything you can to reassure people you're doing events
00:34:41.980 you're not going on prompter you're not doing events where you make the hosts ask you questions
00:34:48.560 you've predetermined and get them fired you don't go on joe scarborough on the phone and read your
00:34:54.520 answers like that's not what you do so executing the strategy is the issue the strategies should be
00:35:01.980 easy if he came out and had 10 great interviews in a row and looked sharp it'd be fine people be like
00:35:08.740 all right like that was bad you would say okay yeah that was a one-off performance he's fine but
00:35:13.480 it's not a one-off performance they've done everything to try to hide that it wasn't a one-off
00:35:16.960 performance and at the end of the day like people need to like all of these excuses that have piled up
00:35:22.040 now the cold jet lag the jet lag dehydrated the dehydration the working too late the the
00:35:31.380 the uh not getting enough sleep i know i'm missing over the over prepared the too many numbers in his
00:35:38.380 head yes uh i mean there's he was exhausted um all of these excuses that have they've rolled out
00:35:46.340 one after or another donald trump was yelling during the debate and that right but even though he was on
00:35:50.540 camera and wasn't moving his mouth all these things that have popped up since the debate um are steps
00:35:57.700 to try to cover what actually happened but remember things like the cold is a perfect example of
00:36:04.460 of something you would have known about if it was a factor in the days leading up if this guy had a
00:36:10.700 cold and he's going to come out with a raspy voice and he was going to be incoherent they would have
00:36:14.520 been peppering the media like yes to lower expectations expectations and like we would
00:36:19.940 have called it out we would have said oh come on he's got a cold now he's trying to lower expectations
00:36:24.360 everybody on the right would have seen it but they would have done what they could
00:36:27.720 to lower expectations and change it none of that happened because none of it was true right he didn't
00:36:33.640 have 12 day jet lag that's not a thing i don't know what jet he was on but that's not a thing
00:36:40.920 all of this is obvious to anyone who thinks about it but you know and what i think is fascinating
00:36:50.160 about that is it's even obvious to the left it's obvious to the media and it's why we got this full
00:36:54.900 court press to get him out over the past couple of weeks we are now getting to almost two weeks
00:37:00.640 from this debate and he's still he's still in i that i think i said that on debate coverage right
00:37:05.400 after the debate he needs to somehow figure out how to get through the next two weeks and he's done
00:37:09.280 that so for almost it's it's tuesday so he's got to get to he's got to get to thursday i guess yeah
00:37:14.340 if you get through two weeks i think you're in a position where you're where your odds are really
00:37:19.100 high that doesn't account for a real catastrophe publicly or a health issue that's more severe like
00:37:27.240 those things can still change the the picture and i don't know exactly you know you get an
00:37:31.240 unforeseen territory when you're talking about like a real a late late day dropout like that
00:37:36.600 i mean we've obviously had people who have died in plane crashes right before elections right and like
00:37:40.700 they're they come up with something that happens usually it's not like well that party just doesn't
00:37:44.760 have a candidate this time something happens but man i mean this would be completely unprecedented
00:37:50.460 if you're doing something like that that late yeah 888-727-BECK more coming up
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00:41:00.800 uh hey welcome uh it's pat and stew for glenn today triple a seven two seven beck what do you make
00:41:15.920 of the parkinson's doctor's visit to the white house 10 times well pat first of all he was there for
00:41:23.820 annual checkups three times for the president who found nothing wrong nothing at all and
00:41:30.300 and the other times he was there just because other people military members other military members
00:41:37.980 but we can't give any details on any of that obviously because of privacy and privacy issues
00:41:44.280 exactly so we won't give you no details on that at all but that's exactly what happened and you should
00:41:50.720 believe it for a reason a lot of people don't know this but uh parkinson's specialists are also
00:41:57.540 really well versed in jet lag oh yeah is that true yeah they treat jet lag on a regular basis yeah i
00:42:04.500 didn't know that yeah i didn't know that again i'm not a doctor uh right that's the thing okay so
00:42:08.820 this is a jet lag specialist yes okay yeah yes now did did i mean i guess you need a specialist
00:42:15.280 to determine why you have jet flagged like two weeks later yeah it's kind of a it is an issue
00:42:20.540 it is a medical marvel i'll give you that so yeah maybe he should be there uh-huh exactly all right
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00:44:58.900 so the press uh has seemingly woken up a bit um at the white house press corps uh and i i guess it
00:45:10.880 was just the debate performance because that was the first night where anything seemed unusual
00:45:15.800 with joe biden huh the guy's been declining for years now and nobody's paid attention and declining
00:45:24.200 from a low point yeah right like it's not like oh he was incredible to begin with yeah he was he
00:45:30.260 was bad i mean remember this is a guy who what was it 2008 i think it was when he was on i want to say
00:45:39.780 it was a bus and they were like and he's like what did he say theodore roosevelt was on television
00:45:44.720 oh yes do you remember the theodore roosevelt was on television i do remember that yes i do i mean he
00:45:49.700 a hundred of those types of moments back then yeah that didn't make any sense but he was a totally
00:45:54.820 different man than he is today i will admit that and if you go back to the 87 when he was fairly young
00:45:59.860 in 87 he was only in his 70s in 87 uh but he had the whole plagiarism problem yep where he he was
00:46:10.700 stealing from plus he was lying about his background back then yep i mean the guy has lied and cheated his
00:46:17.000 way through everything he's never stopped lying about his background i mean like it's another
00:46:21.200 good example like why did they not take more seriously the fact that he continues to make up
00:46:27.540 personal stories about his life and then repeat them after he's been fact-checked yeah how did that
00:46:32.240 not lead to major new york time op-ed i don't know editorial board and you could understand it if it
00:46:38.320 was just fox news that reported on it but i mean he's been fact-checked by politifact by the
00:46:44.380 washington post by the new york times all the liberal publications have said no that's not true
00:46:50.760 he needs to stop saying it yeah and and what he doesn't interesting about this is not hey this isn't
00:46:56.860 true what's interesting about it is a man who looks at all these publications who has been fact-checked by
00:47:03.400 these publications they say it's not true and not only does he not respond to it or justify actually
00:47:09.760 what they got wrong is here this this and this he just keeps saying it as if no one's going to notice
00:47:14.780 yeah that is an indication that he's not with it right like that's the type of thing that you should
00:47:19.320 have followed up on it's a crazy idea right and and the neil kennick thing from back in the day that
00:47:26.340 the plagiarism stuff that is something really fueling what he's doing right now all the reporting from
00:47:32.180 behind the scenes points to that 1987 situation where he dropped out his family wanted him to stay
00:47:40.240 in he decided to drop out and he considers it one of the biggest mistakes of his life
00:47:44.560 right because he shouldn't have folded he could have written that out yep he's i'm a biden when i get
00:47:50.200 knocked out i get back up again you're never gonna keep me down i don't know clear back then that
00:47:55.440 would have been the case well first of all he's gonna lose anyway yes but like i mean he didn't have
00:47:59.260 a chance of winning that race and and probably it was not a good thing for him to to stay with it
00:48:05.440 probably long term the right move step out people kind of forget about it and that's what happened he
00:48:10.280 became president of the united states and vice president of the united states right so yeah in
00:48:14.140 in reality it probably was the right move but he looked back at it at this time where he should
00:48:19.080 have been tougher he should have pushed through it and didn't and his kids and his family have brought
00:48:24.760 this back up to him in this time do you remember what happened then you don't need to do
00:48:29.180 that and he's right i think you're right yeah he doesn't need to do it yeah there's no no one can
00:48:34.320 make him drop out of this race outside of himself i think the only person who probably could if they
00:48:42.720 took a really strong stance is barack obama i think if barack obama came out and said look joe you need to
00:48:49.740 drop out if he said that i think he would i think that would be the end i don't know do they like each
00:48:56.660 other that much i don't think they like each other that much but he runs the party i mean but
00:49:01.980 we there is information that barack obama uh and there's been pretty heavy reporting on this that
00:49:07.660 barack obama basically encouraged him yeah you don't really need to do this joe there's no real
00:49:11.660 real reason you need to run and he did anyway and he well initially in 2016 he didn't but then did later
00:49:19.840 and they apparently had talked leading up to that and and he didn't say don't run joe you're crazy but
00:49:25.760 he kind of gave him a very cold version of yeah you know i mean i guess you could you know it was
00:49:31.840 basically like i don't know if you're the right guy for this or this is going to work you remember
00:49:35.240 that i think it was 2020 that obama did not endorse him and he was and and biden was asked about
00:49:42.720 that and biden's response was no i didn't want him to i didn't want him to endorse me wouldn't be
00:49:49.600 fair right right what i mean it was that kind of thing i don't know if he said it wouldn't be fair
00:49:54.740 but he said he didn't want him to it was the clearest statement you could possibly get at that time
00:49:59.860 this is a man that barack obama picked specifically as basically the second best guy in the nation for
00:50:08.120 this job right that is what you are doing when you're picking a vice president if i die this
00:50:13.680 person's going to take over the fact that he wouldn't endorse him was very telling and very
00:50:18.560 think about what we know now he probably saw a bunch of these moments behind the scenes i'll bet he did
00:50:25.760 and knew he wasn't ready for the year back then yeah i probably knew that this guy should not be
00:50:31.020 president of the united states now i think the only person because i i will say this barack obama can say
00:50:37.040 all he wants if joe biden has a spine he could stay in he could the only person i think really
00:50:43.020 would have the you know the the possibility of forcing him out would be jill who does not at all
00:50:49.220 seem to want that to happen and even then in theory he could stay in now if your wife's on your case
00:50:55.060 most most guys fault uh but like in in theory he's the president of the freaking united states man
00:51:00.540 it doesn't matter how incoherent he is yeah if you want a 25th amendment him you can
00:51:06.380 but he could stay on the ballot then too all this can happen there's really no way to push him out
00:51:14.320 after he's won the primary yeah you know if you wanted if you wanted to do something about this there
00:51:20.940 was a path to do it and it was having a primary challenge and putting you know a gavin newsom or a
00:51:28.240 you know a josh shapiro or candidate yeah somebody who like looks younger and can actually run circles
00:51:34.560 around the guy and have him run circles around him on stage yeah and have debates and have primaries
00:51:39.220 but i mean think about what they did pat they started off with a with a sham primary process
00:51:44.140 they changed all the rules to make it benefit they reordered the states that joe biden lost
00:51:50.040 remember this like he lost all these primaries they just wiped them out they said well we don't want
00:51:54.640 iowa or new hampshire anymore now we're starting with the state that joe biden won south carolina
00:51:58.760 gee what does that do right it immediately says do not challenge they twisted arms behind the scenes
00:52:05.340 to make sure he never had a challenger they canceled state primaries they booted rfk jr out of the party
00:52:12.000 after what 50 years in it yeah they stole his family from him they stole his family from him
00:52:18.960 basically his family they also wouldn't give him secret service protection right which put his life
00:52:25.180 at risk jeez they then uh uh tried to get him thrown off the ballot in state after state when he decided
00:52:32.160 to go independent they then tried to get cornell west and jill stein thrown off the ballot in state
00:52:37.240 after state they then uh tried to get donald trump thrown off the ballot with some bizarre
00:52:42.560 constitutional argument they then tried to throw donald trump in prison and now a very good chunk
00:52:49.800 of the party is saying well i know millions of people voted for joe biden but that doesn't count
00:52:54.460 that's the party of democracy boys and girls those are the people who care about democracy i mean what an
00:53:02.980 insane argument to be making when you're doing all these things and i have heard not one freaking word
00:53:09.380 from the mainstream media questioning that series of events where are you you don't notice that being
00:53:15.320 a little weird the fact that his form of democracy he keeps arguing for only has his name on the ballot
00:53:22.200 that's not democracy but they keep saying it over and over again and no one questions him on it
00:53:30.440 very true everything they accuse donald trump of they're already doing of course and and especially
00:53:37.920 since the debate that all he did for 90 minutes was lie that's all joe biden did was lie over and
00:53:45.760 over and over and over again he lied again yesterday about the donald trump suckers and losers line oh
00:53:54.040 god on the d-day this is the only stuff he has on donald trump still doing it the two things it's the uh
00:53:59.620 that and the um very fine people on both sides right which has been debunked you know even by snopes now
00:54:06.640 yeah i said that and then the uh the fact that he uh it was reported in a book right and was it kelly
00:54:13.700 i can't remember who i think it was kelly who said uh he made some joke about you know these are suckers
00:54:20.560 and losers he's the guy who got killed and and he made some joke about that i think it was kelly
00:54:25.400 his former chief of staff but like but as trump pointed out during the debate 19 people who were
00:54:31.240 around him at the time have denied that he ever said that yep you got one person one person saying
00:54:36.960 that he did say it 19 uh testifying he didn't and and like look even if he did say it it's blatantly
00:54:46.100 obvious it's just a stupid comment like a joke right like you know donald trump is a wise ass
00:54:50.980 it's is it possible he said that behind the scenes it's not impossible i mean he says he
00:54:56.360 like it's not impossible that anybody would say that behind the scenes it's not a real commentary
00:55:01.360 on our military no one believes that there's no and he keeps trying to act as if yeah it was
00:55:07.160 his deep innermost feelings right about the u.s military stupid come on it's the same thing that
00:55:12.320 he did with john mccain right like he was like i like i like uh people who don't get captured right
00:55:16.860 like it's that same exact line yeah now i don't know maybe he said it i doubt it i kind of doubt it
00:55:22.840 doesn't make much sense it's certainly not a straight policy position right like it's just
00:55:27.840 if anything it's a little bit of a uh you know uh tasteless joke i don't know is donald trump known
00:55:33.960 for tasteless jokes i it's a tough one people have already priced that in the fact that that is their
00:55:39.260 argument like he brought that one up he's brought the uh very fine people on both sides which again
00:55:44.480 has been debunked i mean i've done shows on it you've done shows on it glenn's done shows on it
00:55:49.520 and even stopes has done uh an entire post on this he did not say that the nazis were very fine
00:55:56.040 people that's not what he said specifically singled them out as not fine people yes he specifically
00:56:01.720 and like there's this level of denial that there's no violence on the left side of these protests
00:56:06.760 and like you can go through look at the country not just at that one protest but just generally
00:56:12.320 speaking across the country we have seen violent protests from the left constantly
00:56:16.300 the antifas of the world are you might think they're not that big of a deal but they're burning
00:56:21.820 down cities and breaking windows in their little black hoods over and over and over again across
00:56:27.180 the country and have been doing it for years this is not made up everybody knows and then of course
00:56:32.660 after this you get into the george floyd period and all these other things where it's really obvious
00:56:36.960 that what's going on um but at the end of the day like everyone knows that there are violent people
00:56:42.720 on both sides obviously largely on the left though it's been more on the left the charlottesville
00:56:48.760 situation was an exception to that and at some level i don't at all own the people who did the
00:56:55.820 charlottesville thing as people members of the right they have no no consistency policy wise with
00:57:01.400 anything that i believe go through the alt-right view of the world the i want universal health care
00:57:07.540 it's not the conservative view pro-abortion yeah right no there's all sorts of elements of that
00:57:12.900 that have nothing to do with conservatism they sound much more like liberals to me or if you want to go
00:57:17.160 back to uh you know european uh national socialism is what they sound like which these are people who
00:57:24.740 might be on the right side of the european scale but are way to the left of the american right these are
00:57:31.660 all things you probably know by now i don't know which but it's just fascinating to watch the
00:57:35.860 manipulation of the facts they don't care about telling you the truth they don't care they want
00:57:41.840 you to believe lies and if you believe lies then you might vote for their guy if you believe that
00:57:46.780 this guy's real actually he's better than he's ever been he's not only cogent he's better than he's ever
00:57:54.340 been if you're going to believe stuff like that you're dumb they know you're dumb they can say
00:58:02.860 anything to you because you're an idiot if you believe that nonsense you're so stupid you can
00:58:10.540 also believe that bidonomics works you can also believe that he's this amazing president for three
00:58:18.720 and a half years and just this one bad day has derailed it it's all nonsense 888-727-BECK
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00:59:31.440 all right so uh we started this uh discussion with the press and how they've just woken up
00:59:48.300 to the fact that joe biden may not be uh in peak physical and mental condition um it's pretty
00:59:56.580 amazing but uh kjp was asked if joe biden had a script when he called in to msnbc and uh the joe
01:00:07.240 and mika cup of postum show yesterday during the call today to msnbc was the president reading off of
01:00:14.040 the script so i was in the room when the president uh called into morning joe the president spoke from
01:00:19.740 his heart the president was very clear there was no script at all uh and he was very detailed you
01:00:26.260 heard him say actually during the call that he was reading some quotes he said it he shared that
01:00:31.280 information he was reading some quotes from uh from the debate that's why so he shared that with you
01:00:36.260 what you heard was a passionate interview oh my god 18 minutes 18 minutes he talked about and laid
01:00:42.080 out his vision for this country laid it out he talked about how he wants to make sure we move
01:00:47.740 forward i want to be really careful because he also talked about the campaign which i can't do from
01:00:51.680 here uh but uh he please he uh you know i think it was incredibly powerful oh me too incredibly
01:00:59.220 powerful incredibly powerful again these people think you're idiots anyone who would say that
01:01:05.060 yeah incredibly powerful come on come on by the way she works for you america this is she doesn't
01:01:14.200 work for joe biden you pay her she her job is to communicate what is going on in the white house
01:01:21.320 you only pay her 175 000 a year though so that's the good part that's the good news and i don't know
01:01:26.940 somehow she's still able to afford different outfits of high level designer quality every single day
01:01:32.980 never had a repeat all these years never had one repeat which is really strange and interesting
01:01:38.260 we have a full investigation of of that up on youtube.com slash studios america in the comedy
01:01:43.120 bits section you should check that out because it's it's worth it yeah but uh i will say it's a
01:01:48.100 fascinating development when you're making 175 000 good money not enough money to dress like she dresses
01:01:52.840 i'll say that i you know what's going on there that job also includes a wardrobe i've you know you
01:01:58.760 know i've done i will say this i have talked to people who have worked in the white house in the
01:02:04.720 white house communications department that job does not have a wardrobe budget really it does not now
01:02:11.220 wow she could be renting all these clothes the best the best actual description i've come up with is
01:02:17.440 that it's actually uh hillary our own hillary kennedy um who was talking about how a lot of people
01:02:23.620 and you know the media will go through like you know what is it called like uh rent the runway
01:02:28.220 type of situation where there's a bunch of those types of services where you can go and you pay
01:02:32.820 a fee a monthly fee and you can rent a certain amount of outfits now she's just got so many of
01:02:38.640 them i don't know if there's but maybe like they loosen the rules for her or maybe she's got some
01:02:43.020 other high-end one we don't know about it's possible that's what's going on there's no way she
01:02:46.740 could purchase that's the amount of clothing yeah that you purchase i mean even even anchors for
01:02:52.560 you know uh fox news don't they don't spend their own money on their wardrobes you know there are a
01:03:01.920 lot yeah a lot of them don't many of them don't but again this is a public service job this is not
01:03:06.280 an allowance but yes the white house the press secretary shouldn't right i mean and i it shows
01:03:11.740 so you know what i do with my life the fact that i legitimately have talked to multiple people who've
01:03:16.800 worked inside the white house about this question and they basically were like you never get away
01:03:21.580 with that wow it's it's just too much of a political issue now if we find out that this
01:03:27.680 has actually happened with corinne janvier it'll be fascinating to see but they swore up and down
01:03:32.380 swore up and down that that can't happen it's because all this stuff is public yeah they said
01:03:37.180 there's a possibility that the democratic national committee could pay for it like as an outside
01:03:44.260 source essentially i mean yeah i guess it would be theoretically legal um uh because then you're
01:03:51.080 talking campaign funds right i mean that's how i talks about she just talked about i can't talk
01:03:57.240 about the campaign from here so it's they said it was possible but unlikely highly unlikely because
01:04:02.740 you could probably massage that in their financial statements as something that wouldn't be picked up
01:04:08.600 but i guess you know they're just worried about the optics of it like you know wait you're paying
01:04:12.680 175 000 but paying 300 000 for clothing budgets it just doesn't seem possible it doesn't no uh all
01:04:19.700 right there's much more on this uh the press gets a little frisky with her yeah uh coming up
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01:05:52.660 pat and stew for glenn this week uh been talking about the uh white house press conference yesterday
01:06:08.820 involving kjp and a uh press corps that's actually asking some questions for a change i mean some some
01:06:17.780 difficult questions and kind of sticking with it and following up a little bit and uh got a little
01:06:24.420 bit heated here is kjp feeling the heat just a bit from the press we provide to all that's a very
01:06:31.140 basic direct question hold on hold on wait wait wait wait a second eight times or at least once
01:06:38.900 in regards to the president specifically hold on a second you should be able to answer by this point
01:06:43.780 wait no no no no no no wait a minute come ed please a little respect here please
01:06:51.860 no no every year around the president's physical examination he sees a neurologist that's three
01:06:59.860 times right so i am telling you that he has seen a neurologist three times while he has been in this
01:07:06.980 presidency that's what i'm saying i'm telling you that he has seen them three times that is what i'm
01:07:13.060 sharing with you was he examined by him so every time he has a physical he has had to see a
01:07:17.860 neurologist so that is answering that question no it is it is you're asking me i just i also said to
01:07:27.060 you ed i also said to you for security reasons we cannot share names we cannot share names you can we
01:07:34.740 have to we have others he would have met with we cannot share names in regards if someone came
01:07:39.540 here no we cannot share we cannot share names of specialists broadly from a dermatologist to a
01:07:46.740 neurologist we cannot share names there are security reasons we have to we have to protect
01:07:53.940 i understand that i hear you right there for anyone to see ed i hear you i cannot from here confirm any of
01:08:00.980 that because we have to keep their privacy i think they would appreciate that too we have to give them
01:08:06.260 sure we have to keep nobody wants you to know that they're treating the president of the united states
01:08:12.260 please keep that quiet i don't want anybody to know that i'm the neurologist for the president
01:08:17.780 of the united states who who wants that kept secret come on you do you buy that they can't say the name
01:08:26.420 of a specialist can you say the name of his normal doctor yeah because they have multiple times i don't
01:08:32.660 know if she said it from the podium but we know who his main physician is i bet she has said it from
01:08:38.260 the podium i bet she has of course you can't say the name of a specialist from that from that position
01:08:44.340 it's insanity i mean it's the same we were just talking about this you have to be an idiot to believe
01:08:50.340 these excuses obviously she can't say the name she she can't necessarily say well actually he was here
01:08:58.020 to see this person right like that is a line that you would might might say because of hipaa laws
01:09:04.100 because of hipaa laws however in this particular circumstance what any competent and uh what any
01:09:10.980 competent individual would do if her version of events were accurate was she would go to the person
01:09:17.940 and say hey bob uh they all think that he's got parkinson's we need to can we please say this
01:09:25.620 and i assume bob or whoever it is would say of course just to say you know say they were visiting
01:09:31.300 me or say you know or give you know give a description of my title or whatever you know whatever
01:09:36.340 it is there's no reason they do need to protect that especially in this situation with people that
01:09:41.460 supposedly want this president to succeed and if it was true and i don't know i i don't know that
01:09:47.700 he's parkinson's we don't know that i i he might it would explain a lot of his behavior and we've had
01:09:53.780 relatives who have parkinson's like it's pretty consistent with what i've seen and what i think
01:09:58.980 most people who have had family members in that situation have seen that doesn't mean he has it
01:10:05.220 it probably what it probably means is they they thought it was a real possibility whether it what
01:10:10.900 whether it wound up being true or it wound up being something else they probably were like crap is
01:10:15.140 this parkinson's we should check this out let's bring in the best expert we can find that's
01:10:19.060 probably what happened here if they had a good answer like you know i was thinking when it first
01:10:23.860 broke like maybe they were forming a policy on parkinson's right like maybe they were bringing
01:10:29.220 him in as it to advise on policy that would be a very easy explanation and again any competent
01:10:33.700 press secretary would have thought of it um the fact that she didn't shows she shouldn't be employed
01:10:39.300 but i mean that's a pretty big like hey we were working on the policy it had to do with you know
01:10:43.300 obamacare or whatever we were thinking about tweaking this and that and we needed someone who
01:10:47.700 really knew what this was because we're talking about coverage for millions of americans suffering
01:10:52.740 with something terrible like that would have been a plausible excuse it's of course not what they did
01:10:57.860 because you know number one it would have been a lie that does not mean anything to cringe on
01:11:03.460 pierre who lies for a living uh poorly but they could have come up with something they just didn't
01:11:09.540 the idea that they can't say the thing that they themselves released in the visitor logs is so
01:11:16.740 inherently ridiculous that any moron listening to it would know immediately it was a lie and of course
01:11:24.180 it is yes obvious it's it's an obvious lie but they think they that they can just pull the wool over
01:11:30.580 our eyes on all of these issues but uh she was asked if biden will take a cognitive test
01:11:39.540 there have been a number of people who have said listen you know why don't you have a cognitive
01:11:46.660 test just to rule out that there are any issues right with the president you know do you you know
01:11:53.860 would you would you counsel him to do that just to sort of put an end i hear you
01:12:00.020 the neurologist has said it is not warranted the president himself he said it today he said it
01:12:06.020 multiple times and the doctor has said this everything that he does day in and day out as
01:12:11.460 it relates to delivering for the american people is a cognitive test no uh and that is what are we
01:12:17.300 stupid the medical doctor has said uh that is what the specialist has said geez why why wouldn't you
01:12:23.460 just put this to bed if the guy's fine just put it to rest and say you know what yes we'll take a
01:12:29.940 cognitive test we'll release it to the public it'll be out by next week and you'll see easy
01:12:36.180 so easy if if the guy's fine that's what you do just to put them into ease because you want these
01:12:43.460 people to vote for you and they're doubting you right now there's no reason not to unless you have
01:12:50.500 a cognitive problem right the the answer to all of this is they have more information than we do yeah
01:12:56.260 they know what he's actually like behind the scenes and it's probably debate night every night
01:13:02.660 you know i mean think there's no doubt about that in my mind there's no doubt of that no doubt about
01:13:06.740 it i mean the reason why they're not scheduling him at things late at night there's a reason why
01:13:10.740 they protected him 10 to 4 with an afternoon nap i mean that right there's a lot of that going on i
01:13:14.980 will say um when you kind of look at like where he is and how far he's fallen and how embarrassing and
01:13:22.100 awful this has been to watch you think about what they have seen behind the scenes what what is it
01:13:27.860 like oh it's got to be bad the one that i i keep coming back to is they are they are risking a
01:13:34.820 constitutional crisis by claiming executive privilege to hide the robert herr interview audio there's no
01:13:42.580 reason we supposedly have the accurate transcript of it supposedly but like why would you why would you
01:13:54.980 try so hard to make sure people can't hear that why would you do that because it was so bad it would
01:14:01.220 end his presidency horrific yeah it must make the debate look good and how many examples of that are
01:14:10.020 not on tape that we don't know about how many times do they walk in there with a sandwich and
01:14:16.260 he doesn't know what to do with it right like we have no freaking idea what's going on behind the
01:14:20.820 scenes yeah i know when we have evidence like this security secretary i'm not sure you know lost
01:14:29.460 he knows so long as it was denied our freedom can never be secured after i signed the pack and
01:14:35.940 uh pack at lack act into pack padlack pack that's a billy joel act heart attack yeah yeah
01:14:45.300 yeah it's uh moving out it's moving out he's just singing the song part of the moving out clause
01:14:50.500 right the constitution i mean the guy can't even get the the uh the blood of liberty how many to hear
01:14:57.700 this phrase uh-huh the blood of liberty well never until then the blood of liberty how many to hear this
01:15:03.140 face the blood of patriots blood of liberty never wash it though give me a break the blood of liberty
01:15:10.340 wash it though give me a break a lot of people say the blood of liberty wash it though that's a huge
01:15:18.260 you don't know you're not on tiktok pat that's it's i think it's big on tiktok okay pretty sure
01:15:23.220 that one's big on tiktok i'll have to look it up all right i'll take your word for it it's just
01:15:27.220 embarrassing it is and and these are the examples that we have that where he's been in public saying
01:15:33.380 these kinds of things in private outside the window where he's not you know at the peak of his
01:15:42.180 performance i can't even imagine how bad it gets i can't even imagine and as stiff as he is walking
01:15:49.860 around you know with all the symptoms that he displays in public in private at eight o'clock at
01:15:56.500 night it's got to be it's got to be really really bad we would be shocked and horrified that he's the
01:16:04.260 president of the united states if we had the opportunity to see it and the american people
01:16:10.180 would just demand the 25th amendment be invoked they demand it mm-hmm but that being said i hope he
01:16:16.900 stays in the race yeah i know i and i still could like you've mentioned before he couldn't stay in
01:16:21.700 the race even for the 25th amendment which i am probably unlikely but he could theoretically stay
01:16:26.660 in the race because that is a an amendment that technically sort of goes after a temporary like
01:16:32.020 it's you know a temporary um leave right like if someone gets like shot and they're in a coma for
01:16:38.900 a day or two and they come out of it yeah like that's when you're utilizing that type of thing you
01:16:43.460 need to have a named you know you need to have someone who's actually doing the job right um yeah
01:16:48.340 by the way new new poll out of wisconsin this is an aarp poll okay uh taken after the debate wisconsin
01:16:55.220 trump 44 biden 38 rfk jr 9 a six point lead in wisconsin wow these are catastrophic polls by the way
01:17:04.340 same poll the democrat leads in the senate by five isn't that interesting so the the democratic senator
01:17:12.420 is outperforming the president of the united states yeah by 11 by a lot by a lot by 11 freaking points
01:17:20.020 yeah in wisconsin in wisconsin and again which the poll before this i think i think i think biden was up
01:17:26.980 wasn't he in that poll yeah in wisconsin there's a you know if you look at the average it's very close
01:17:31.880 is it yeah i mean you can always find a poll that kind of tells one story another this might be an
01:17:35.500 outlier i mean i don't know i think that like the polling so far has told a story of a drop-off
01:17:40.260 since the debate but nothing out of the ordinary i mean it's about an average average change for a
01:17:46.700 debate a post-debate um polling cycle if there's a clear winner which is not catastrophic like
01:17:54.520 and barack obama came back and won against mid-romney after that first yeah ronald reagan
01:17:58.180 came back and won he supposedly lost by i mean 40 point margin most people thought he lost big he got he
01:18:05.420 did and he came back and won that election yep so and ronald reagan did uh you know like
01:18:10.080 it it's pretty it's not out of the ordinary that that stuff happens though this was i think the
01:18:15.640 worst debate performance in the history of our country so it is something notable it might be
01:18:19.860 worse but the polling the polling should be he should he should be down to 10 should be down to
01:18:25.380 10 it seems at least there's always going to be people like i i brought up this someone said to me
01:18:30.360 like how can anyone vote for joe biden after this i said like let's reverse the situation here for a
01:18:34.860 second let's say joe biden had a great debate and he just smoked it and donald trump came out there
01:18:40.340 like a bumbling fool and really made an ass of himself you voting for joe biden no no you're
01:18:46.720 probably not right like you're probably sticking with who you have because you know even if he gets
01:18:52.440 in there and he is a bumbling fool the people around him probably hold generally conservative
01:18:56.860 positions and generally speaking it's going to be better than the alternative that's what you're
01:19:01.240 seeing with democrats right now they all know he shouldn't be president but like their view of
01:19:06.420 this is okay well the other guy we know is terrible i've seen some good policies i've liked over the
01:19:12.080 past few years of course he's not she should not be president of the united states but what else did
01:19:16.300 we do go with donald trump you know quote unquote waste my vote on a third party candidate like that's
01:19:21.180 what people look at and and i think most people in the audience who are trump supporters
01:19:25.240 really no matter what trump did on a debate are still gonna vote for the guy because you're not
01:19:31.140 you're gonna you want the other guy to win yeah so i do understand where some of those people are
01:19:35.620 coming from honestly but of course this should have just been decided months ago they should have
01:19:41.280 had a primary and repeat replaced him with somebody who's competent everybody they just sat in the
01:19:46.120 state of denial for four years and then acted like well that decision should work out well in the end
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01:21:30.920 it's pat and stew for glenn this week
01:21:34.960 noticed it's a little bit warm where you are is that possible uh what was it 120 in las vegas
01:21:43.520 124 i think in palm springs i think they're setting some records in the west here's the thing though
01:21:49.840 it's summertime what yeah it's summer and so that means global warming no that means uh it gets hot
01:21:59.380 from time to time that's kind of what that means yeah uh in the northern hemisphere what happens is
01:22:07.280 uh the tilt of the earth lends itself to being a little bit warmer during that specific time
01:22:12.680 and then uh it'll cool off uh in something called autumn and winter so so you're talking about
01:22:23.900 the suvs which are no no actually no i'm talking about something called the sun
01:22:31.700 yeah what is that it's directly bearing down on us and in texas it's about three miles
01:22:37.480 from the surface of texas so you're talking about that flaming orb in the sky yeah yeah the two million
01:22:43.040 degree flaming orb okay in the sky well how would a two million degree flaming orb keep the
01:22:47.540 be responsible for warming that doesn't make any sense it doesn't does it we're gonna have to talk
01:22:52.600 about this off the air because i just don't understand it right it's too complicated we'll
01:22:56.260 work together on that and see if we can come up with it's our air conditioning though right that's
01:23:00.540 the problem the air conditioning is causing the warming because of the emissions there you go got
01:23:06.380 it okay right
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01:24:12.860 well something's certainly happening with the media lately uh some in the media are waking up
01:24:24.220 to the fact that joe biden may not be the smartest choice for the upcoming election
01:24:31.080 we'll get into that and lots more coming up in one minute
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01:26:07.780 yesterday um have you seen this particular statistic that according to the european climate service
01:26:15.780 copernicus for the past 13 months the global temperature has been 2.7 degrees fahrenheit
01:26:23.120 warmer than pre-industrial times have you have you seen that statistic 2.7 degrees fahrenheit
01:26:31.680 warmer than pre-industrial
01:26:33.160 2.7 so i uh i mean again i guess i suppose when you're what do they give a date on the pre-industrial
01:26:42.960 period because i mean basically the the way this is i mean it was very cold before what like the 1700s
01:26:51.180 were were pretty cold yeah if you go way way back you can probably find that to be true i mean
01:26:55.300 they would say it's about a degree celsius over the past century um so according to this article it's
01:27:03.140 one and a half degrees celsius uh critical marker as the number um it's just a matter of when you're
01:27:09.140 measuring from right i mean that's that's the case like they've been using a century as a benchmark for
01:27:13.460 a long time the problem with that is there was a warming period in the 30s and they're about to have
01:27:17.680 to run away from that they're going to have to go to pre-industrial period instead of the last 100
01:27:21.900 years well they keep revising the the 30s yep temperatures though no it's true they revise them
01:27:28.920 down so that it looks like it's much hotter now than it was back then how are you revising the
01:27:34.820 temperatures that already happened and have been recorded well new science yeah it's brought new
01:27:39.420 new information and way more accurate way more accurate 100 years later than it was at the time
01:27:45.260 now you understand you acted like you didn't understand but you understood you understood the
01:27:50.500 whole time i got it this is like the ultimate um mr fix it for every problem you have as a leftist
01:27:57.800 right you just global warming will fix any of your problems if you want redistribution of wealth well
01:28:04.720 global warming can get you there right like any major policy outcome that you want you can get from
01:28:11.600 global warming if you want agencies to determine rules and regulations on everyone so you don't have
01:28:16.980 to pass laws anymore well global warming can get you you know like it's it's easy to say oh well
01:28:22.080 there's an oil spill and an oil spill means that we have to have a new regulation on that area where
01:28:26.880 the oil spill was but you can't make the argument that it affects everyone and you have to overwhelm
01:28:31.980 every state law and every federal law when you have an invisible gas that can float anywhere
01:28:37.380 all of a sudden you have that opportunity if you have a gas that's going to heat everyone's
01:28:42.500 temperature and ruin everyone's lives in the future you can't necessarily prove it now but in
01:28:47.940 the future it it catches everything you could possibly want and that's what makes it such a
01:28:53.620 valuable tool for democrats though it's been largely a failure so far i mean they've tried to do these
01:28:58.840 things but largely it hasn't worked most people don't see it as a high priority according to copernicus
01:29:04.240 this is the first i've heard of copernicus i believe but um june was the third hottest month
01:29:11.220 ever that that's not incredibly impressive to me it's only the third hottest month ever okay
01:29:19.360 as fast as the temperature is supposedly rising and that it keeps getting worse and worse every year
01:29:27.980 and every year is hotter than the last one shouldn't it be breaking records as shouldn't it be the hottest
01:29:34.360 month ever seems like it should be by now uh but this dates back to 1940 so you're again eliminating
01:29:43.060 the 1930s from that calculation which they have to do in order to make global warming as dire as they
01:29:52.100 try to make it yeah i mean we have these periods this is not out of the ordinary right but it is you
01:29:59.560 know it is you know a warmer period and like that's not people talk about this like but that's a good
01:30:07.460 thing you grow food when it's warmer oh yeah i mean during the uh the mini ice age whatever they call
01:30:17.820 the 16 and 1700s they grew less food and people starved to death uh and they didn't have enough to
01:30:26.700 we do now because it's warmer and more food grows now if it gets you know much hotter than it is now
01:30:34.520 you don't want the temperature rising three or four degrees fahrenheit but um right now it's it is not
01:30:43.180 catastrophic as they're trying to make it out to be no i mean and of course cold is a much worse thing
01:30:49.400 for humans right cold the number i think is 25 times 25 times as many people die of cold than they
01:30:56.840 do of extreme heat um that kind of makes sense right it's sort of obvious right like it's just
01:31:03.180 just what you know about the world like heat can be annoying we live in texas it's really really hot
01:31:08.080 here sometimes if you you know put yourself in a car for many many hours you'll probably die there are
01:31:13.780 different things that can happen to you in the in the heat but generally speaking the cold is really
01:31:20.580 kind of more of the problem more far more people die because of cold because they freeze to death
01:31:25.440 that doesn't tell the entire story but it's really important it's like a really important part of the
01:31:30.580 story and it's not even close to true and of course when you talk about like climate related deaths
01:31:35.700 these are down 90 over 99 over the past century just 99 yeah it's not 100 they're not down
01:31:43.280 there are still some people that theoretically die from climate related deaths uh but wow we've
01:31:50.180 made massive massive 99 that's incredible it's over 99 now um but when especially when you do the
01:31:57.060 ratios of it like the per capita number is down over 99 i think the actual number is around 99 for
01:32:04.360 in real numbers and then if you do per capita it's over 99 those numbers are should be i mean i think of it
01:32:11.900 if there is one number you should know about climate change it's that one you can talk about all the
01:32:20.860 other things in the world whether it's getting warmer colder how many people die from this from
01:32:24.080 that all these things that could happen in the future the one thing you should know is what has
01:32:28.680 been the change in climate related deaths over the century that you have said the earth is warm so
01:32:34.720 much and as this has become such a problem and it is that number while not uh a controversial number
01:32:41.460 it's not like it's there's like well actually it's gone up no one says that it is a number that is
01:32:47.000 agreed upon okay this is not a controversial number it is never been never in a un ipcc report
01:32:54.200 i believe it never been included the actual number of people who died from the thing you're warning
01:32:59.860 about has never been included in the un ipcc report why that's incredible because it doesn't
01:33:05.820 help their cause doesn't help their cause it's not part of the agenda what is part of their they'll
01:33:10.460 just say because they get um much more publicity they'll talk about tornadoes they'll talk about
01:33:17.300 hurricanes which by the way aren't up neither one of those um are happening more frequently than they
01:33:24.020 ever have no i mean in fact one of the things they tried to do a long time ago this is pretty
01:33:29.620 much been abandoned now by the left but they tried to say tornadoes were up by massive percentages i
01:33:35.560 believe i want to say an inconvenient um uh what was it to give you truth i got that confused with
01:33:41.500 glenn's an inconvenient book but inconvenient truth al gore's book i believe claim this if it wasn't that
01:33:47.020 it was a documentary around the same time i can't remember which one it was but claim that you know
01:33:50.880 the big problem was tornadoes are up you know a zillion quadrillion manillion percent and of course when
01:33:57.100 you look into those numbers what what you find is that we just are better at detecting the lower
01:34:04.120 scale tornadoes now we now have detection equipment that sees all the f1 tornadoes and f2 tornadoes that
01:34:10.900 we didn't necessarily see like if it hit your house you'd notice it uh back in 1900 when it was out in a
01:34:18.040 field and no one was around it wasn't picked up when you go through the um the details of the higher
01:34:24.140 the f4 f5 tornadoes we've seen no increase in fact it's like decrease over time as to how many that
01:34:29.620 we've had and of course those are the ones that you'd actually notice right back in the day so you
01:34:33.580 could much more easily comparable this has been something that has gone on for a long time and and
01:34:39.940 look it's such a catch-all it's it's too important for them to abandon because if you abandon global
01:34:46.200 warming you abandon a pathway to every single thing you want including centralized control
01:34:53.560 right like if everyone's going to die because of what texas does with their suvs we can't let texas
01:35:02.840 do anything anymore by themselves we have to control what texas does us in washington we need to make
01:35:09.780 these important decisions and it leads you to be able to control everything so abandoning it is not
01:35:18.940 something you can do and they're not going to and and they want to spend the 100 trillion or whatever
01:35:26.860 number is currently in mind to to fix the problem because uh that also helps them maintain control and
01:35:36.940 that's what they seek um while we're here uh pat talking about global warming we should mention
01:35:42.880 uh one of the leading climate skeptics in the senate for many many years jim inhofe uh senator
01:35:48.940 former senator from oklahoma has uh passed away today now you know he was we had him on the show many
01:35:54.760 times uh he was a guy who fought for uh you know the ability for people to make their own decisions
01:36:01.680 on these things you know and he was a a friend to our to to uh energy resources that were uh under our
01:36:10.880 ground and and uh and and was a friend to uh fossil fuels and people vilified him for that uh but he
01:36:17.660 believed it was a path to freedom and and cheaper energy and that really is the path to civilization
01:36:24.060 yeah because without it yeah your civilization kind of goes away so um he was a big time climate change
01:36:31.980 skeptic and of course the media is trashing him i mean this is the headline from politico of his death
01:36:37.120 former senator jim inhofe who called climate change a hoax dead at 89 oh jeez like what oh my gosh i mean
01:36:45.280 this is also a man whose charitable outreach wow was incredible this guy worked with people across the
01:36:53.340 globe to save children i mean i you know he's been on the show he's talked about some of the
01:36:58.240 charity work he's done really only when he was asked there was never a guy who was bragging about
01:37:02.640 it um but did a lot of really great things and look you might not love all of his policies if you're
01:37:07.700 a democrat i get that but there's no reason to treat him like this as he passes away from a stroke
01:37:12.180 by the way um on july 4th well they've made um they've they've made being a skeptic on climate change
01:37:21.580 akin to denying the holocaust and so if you ever have any problem with the prevailing theory on
01:37:29.800 climate change you're a kook you're a nut and you need to be degraded and that's what they do to
01:37:35.760 everybody that's despicable it really is despicable uh all right uh 888-727-BECK
01:37:43.960 more coming up in a minute we got to get to this uh jake tapper stuff but uh we'll do that in one
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01:39:08.180 for lear capital 10 seconds station id you know jake tapper not a big um most people on the right
01:39:24.980 not a big fan of jake tapper although i thought he was fairly a pretty good journalist before um
01:39:34.460 say donald trump during the obama era he was pretty good probably the shining star of the
01:39:41.100 mainstream media brigade treated both sides yeah about the same he was the first guy who who
01:39:47.580 highlighted uh the obama jobs chart remember he was saying oh we've we've recovered so quickly
01:39:54.260 and he was the first person i ever saw who highlighted how slowly that recovery was going
01:40:00.160 and how it compared to past recoveries yeah that was a huge thing leading into 2012 that almost
01:40:04.940 uh got him kicked out of office honestly yeah um and that was jake tapper who initially pointed to
01:40:10.160 that so he's not i mean he does not like donald trump that is clear no that's the thing and and that
01:40:15.840 has you know tainted him yes especially for you know huge because it tainted his coverage yeah it
01:40:21.960 has i think it's true yeah i i think of him pat as a good example of what people called trump
01:40:28.860 derangement syndrome yes because usually the way people use that is just he's just a guy on the
01:40:34.040 on the left person who hates but like if the person hated george w bush and john mccain and and bob
01:40:41.680 dole and mitt romney all equally that's not trump derangement syndrome that's just i don't like
01:40:46.660 republicans right that's not the case i don't think with tapper yeah tapper like singularly really
01:40:52.400 doesn't like donald trump i would say that would be my take on it yes mine too um so yeah just to give
01:40:58.720 you an idea that i mean it he does seem to be is somewhat uh reasonable on certain things here
01:41:08.880 he is talking about joe biden since the debate and especially his radio interview that he did the
01:41:16.480 other day before the president did that he called into a couple of black radio stations where he said
01:41:23.260 among other things this by the way i'm proud to be as i said the first vice president first black
01:41:32.020 woman served with a black president i'm proud to be the first black woman the supreme court there's
01:41:39.080 just so much that we can do because together we there's nothing look this is the united states
01:41:45.100 america right the first he's proud to be the first black woman not coherent no even then that's right
01:41:53.760 we later found out later from the radio host that the biden campaign had given her a list of questions
01:41:59.060 to ask president biden right that is a huge no-no in journalism and the host was fired for it but
01:42:04.660 remains quite telling that in the biden campaign's efforts to show that the president has not missed a
01:42:10.380 step his campaign felt the need to feed questions to the hosts for a call-in radio interview and the
01:42:17.340 president still even then failed to deliver in many of his answers yes yeah that's pretty damning no i
01:42:24.300 know it's true it's really damning yeah i mean he actually specifically singled out the i am the first
01:42:33.320 vice president black woman thing yeah which again would not have been highlighted
01:42:40.060 at any date previous to june 27th 2024 right it would never like the we would have pointed it out
01:42:48.240 we would have laughed about it we would have noted it but no one in the mainstream media nobody in the
01:42:53.840 same um in the same article in the new york times that highlighted again the new york times also
01:42:58.920 highlighted that exact same clip in the same clip i may have mentioned this amazing really uh they also
01:43:04.420 mentioned that he uh they're like another gaffe from biden when he was trying to prove how sane he was
01:43:09.700 was that he um called donald trump a colleague right yeah is that a gaffe i mean they're both
01:43:19.880 politicians i i mean they're supposedly word it's a weird word to use but yeah would we my question is
01:43:27.320 would we have even pulled the audio of that no it's not even notable i don't think it's in the top
01:43:34.620 thousand i didn't pull it i didn't so it's not i don't think it's in the top thousand things he's
01:43:39.620 screwed up no that's since he's been in office and the new york times is highlighting it what
01:43:44.460 it's amazing it's amazing they have completely turned on this guy and i don't know as i mentioned
01:43:49.740 today the first time since the debate the new york times has a story that leads their coverage that
01:43:54.520 is not related to getting joe biden out of office at least out of the campaign it's about russia
01:44:00.000 today and that is i think a significant thing now look there are still stories about people trying
01:44:06.300 to get him out there are still people trying to gather signatures for letters like maybe they come
01:44:11.640 out with 30 people from the house that say that they signed this letter i don't know um there was
01:44:16.520 an op-ed again from the new york times yesterday the democratic party must speak the plain truth to
01:44:21.560 the president they're still trying to go down this road there was a big wall street journal report
01:44:24.840 how biden's inner circle worked to keep signs of aging under wraps i mean they're still going after
01:44:30.020 this they're still putting all of their resources uh into it but you wonder has he pushed this off
01:44:36.720 enough that without another cataclysmic i think he has yeah he might be able to survive this i think he
01:44:42.980 has just fascinating and i think good for the nation because he's very beatable i you know he's very
01:44:49.360 very beatable and you don't want to change this dynamic if you can help it although i will say
01:44:53.400 the democratic party has nobody on the bench who's really formidable you know glenn beck
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01:46:12.300 pat and stew for glenn this week 888-727-BECK uh still i understand that you've uh you've been
01:46:42.240 showing your daughter star wars is this the first time your your daughter's ever seen any of the
01:46:47.220 star wars movies that's right my daughter ainsley has zach ever seen he we were watching them together
01:46:52.420 now when we first we watched the first one and no he's never seen them either we were watching the
01:46:57.020 first one which is really the fourth one a new hope yeah okay and we started watching 1977 and he
01:47:02.520 was sick so he was like fading fast it was sort of late at night and it only made it like halfway through
01:47:07.840 and you know it's been a long time since i've watched a new hope first like 45 minutes a little
01:47:12.840 slow like there's not a lot going on really in the first 45 minutes or so he's dark vader appear in
01:47:19.940 the first 45 minutes i mean he busts through the door and you get that one scene yeah there's that
01:47:27.120 one scene at the very beginning and then it goes to luke's wondering what his career options are for
01:47:32.220 about 40 minutes like there's not a lot going on there like it's pretty slow and he was fading
01:47:37.160 anyway so he sort of started it and then i wound up watching it with my daughter and then you know
01:47:41.580 she got really into it so now we've watched the first trilogy okay we've got made through the first
01:47:46.720 trilogy so a new hope she uh empire strikes back return of the jedi her favorite so far empire
01:47:52.180 strikes back mine too mine too it's my favorite of the entire series oh by far it's one of the great
01:47:57.620 i mean it's just so good uh that that one holds up completely sure does i will say i was never a
01:48:02.680 big return of the jedi fan yeah i remember that i know i just i and i watched it again with like
01:48:08.300 hey i'm open mind with my daughter and like and you know did she like the ewoks sure like she liked
01:48:14.100 them a lot more than i did when i was a kid yeah and that i do now but like again it's not a it's not
01:48:20.080 great it's really not i think people remember it more fondly because it was part of that original
01:48:24.700 trilogy and obviously there's some really like see but i was like 21 by the time the ewoks showed
01:48:31.460 up yeah so i was not a big fan of the ewoks right i mean that's a good chunk of the movie it's like
01:48:36.860 that bunch of bunch of little teddy bears running around on this planet right it's not that wasn't
01:48:41.520 my cup of tea but right she loved it but there was enough and it was so cool that luke was now
01:48:46.640 powerful that's what got me through that yeah yeah that's true and and i will say like of the three
01:48:53.280 to me it's clearly the weakest but it's not the weakest of the series by any means we get to that
01:48:58.120 later on i did have a thought of should i show these to her in chronological order like do we
01:49:04.120 start with the prequels yeah no i don't think she'd even understand it so we decided not to do that
01:49:08.680 but she's really loving it she she's totally in i mean she wanted to walk to keep going even when it
01:49:15.100 was late at night and it's fascinating to go through them again because i realized first of all i love this
01:49:21.360 series for 40 years i love this series watching it and you realize how much they've ruined it
01:49:27.460 they've ruined it completely to the extent now that pat i won't watch any of the new stuff i'm done
01:49:31.560 they've lost me completely you haven't watched like acolyte nope at all no i mean i think there's now
01:49:38.280 two full series i haven't watched any of wasn't there another one after mandalorian there's something
01:49:43.160 else in there yeah there's been several i think since then there was uh there was a um obi-wan
01:49:49.680 kenobi yeah didn't watch any of that didn't watch any of that nope and and then was there another
01:49:55.680 one i think there was another one i didn't watch that and i only i didn't there was the uh you know
01:50:00.900 the bounty hunter what's his face oh yeah right um uh boba fett yes boba fett i don't remember what
01:50:06.960 that was called because i didn't really get into that either right and i didn't even now the latest
01:50:12.040 one they just really put the finishing touches on ruining it forever for so many star wars fans
01:50:18.540 i mean here's one of the greatest franchises in the history of film and everybody wants to love it
01:50:28.040 everybody wants to love whatever it is you're putting out it's pretty hard to wreck it and yet
01:50:34.280 they managed it it's really sad really sad what disney has done with it since uh buying it from lucas
01:50:41.220 but lucas ruined it too with the prequels so yeah i mean it's in part his fault as well it's yeah it's
01:50:47.180 been ruined over and over again it's and i what really shook me from the entire series was the
01:50:52.900 gina carano thing like where like mandalorian i was i was i was grinding my way through it i didn't
01:50:59.200 love it i didn't think it was great it was okay but i felt like i was watching it more like it was
01:51:05.020 my job like i don't know for some reason i feel required to watch everything that star wars released
01:51:10.520 again you want to love it i keep thinking i'm gonna love it and then i never love it and then
01:51:15.940 it's true even with the movies you go back and you say okay well the the first three were great right
01:51:20.720 really two of the three i think were great return of the jedi was good it had its moments true the
01:51:27.100 the prequels had moments i think but were like generally pretty bad the fight scenes were good
01:51:33.240 the fight scenes were good part of it yeah there was a lot of there was a lot of cool scenes in it but
01:51:37.580 like generally speaking as a trilogy everyone knows they're terrible and then the uh the last
01:51:42.320 oh my gosh the last three i actually am a defender of episode seven which i thought was basically just
01:51:50.160 a remake of the original episode four um however i actually kind of liked it and thought it was fine
01:51:55.200 after that gets really bad i'm not in love with it um i i just i never married the new characters i
01:52:02.000 know a lot of people did like it was they were okay you know it was okay it wasn't like luke and
01:52:07.560 laura and han solo and all of that to me and then the eighth one was terrible absolutely atrocious
01:52:15.020 when you've got luke whining and crying and i'm scared i'm afraid and i can't leave the planet
01:52:23.120 don't hurt me please i i just want to stay here don't make me go they turned him into as whiny a
01:52:31.100 liberal as mark hamill is in real life yes which is why yes he did yeah and it was even too whiny for
01:52:35.880 mark hamill he didn't like what they did to luke he complained about it uh but he said it's not my
01:52:41.520 characters and i let's be honest my mark was looking for some acting gigs at that point it
01:52:46.100 had been a long time yes it had been a long time he had done a bunch of voice stuff i'm sure he was
01:52:50.340 doing fine but like characters that's all he did yeah for a very long time right um someone's
01:52:55.840 writing and saying andor was another uh another series i guess i don't know i didn't love that
01:53:01.260 it was but i mean the fact that what they did to gina carano to remind all of us about this
01:53:06.900 here is a person who was doing an excellent job by far the most interesting character
01:53:11.760 in mandalorian including baby yoda and uh she she posts a picture basically saying hey we shouldn't go
01:53:19.860 we shouldn't you know we should not do is make we should just make sure we don't have another
01:53:22.880 holocaust thing that's like i feel like something we should make sure that was basically the concept
01:53:26.900 of the of the photo with no real like it's not like joe biden's gonna cause one it wasn't anything
01:53:32.180 like that it was just like hey like let's not forget what has happened and make sure we don't go down
01:53:37.080 these roads very generic like nothing uh and something that one of her co-stars from the liberal
01:53:44.000 side had done the exact same thing the exact same thing and they fired her not him and i was like
01:53:50.040 this isn't what am i doing yeah what am i doing even watching giving any attention to this nonsense
01:53:55.140 why am i watching this why am i why am i giving these people money they're horrible horrible people
01:54:01.280 and i i i and i'm not like a boycott guy at all i just honestly have just lost interest like it's it's
01:54:10.380 so infuriating and and you get to the point where you have this like emotional connection with a show
01:54:16.800 like that an emotional connection with a movie series where you just almost feel dedicated to
01:54:24.140 it it's like i kind of feel like that with like uh you know like the office like i don't know
01:54:29.340 most of the time i'll watch almost anything for the people the office are in just because i love the
01:54:33.400 office you know like you know j you know jim from the office makes a new movie i'll probably check it
01:54:38.480 out just because i like him you know um and you have that sort of connection and at some point you
01:54:43.640 realize what am i putting myself through why am i doing this and that's where i am with star wars i
01:54:48.320 can't watch any of it yeah that's sad i think a lot of people are there now a lot of people have
01:54:53.220 just given up on it because you know it was wrecked and again i mean they had so much goodwill for star
01:54:59.840 wars it it's hard to wreck that yeah really hard you built up you know 40 years of goodwill and it's
01:55:07.160 it's almost too bad that he brought it back it might have been better had he just left it alone
01:55:13.180 yeah it's like the three just let them lay and and let them be and it would still be considered
01:55:21.060 brilliant his bank account disagrees yes that's true i will say that's true by multiple commas
01:55:27.420 and he sold it for what four billion i think to disney and i remember when that happened number one it's
01:55:32.780 like striking how much money that is number two you realize almost immediately of course they're
01:55:37.140 going to make their money back on this that was a deal and then now you're at the point where like
01:55:40.680 i don't know are they losing money on these series i can't even look i know i don't know maybe maybe
01:55:45.720 it's blatantly obvious but they're putting these things out on disney plus so like they're just
01:55:50.200 counting this as like their subscribers but like i i feel like they've just destroyed the entire thing
01:55:54.880 just like joe biden's legacy you know he was an incredible public servant for 50 years pat
01:56:00.800 everything this man did it was brilliant gold right he was basically the savior of our country
01:56:08.340 for a half century yeah and now he got a cold one cold bad night yep because of jet lag and a cold
01:56:16.360 a jet lagged cold that's the thing but he didn't know it was coming because the cold itself was jet
01:56:21.880 lagged damn it and it's like it's unfair this man's had an incredible career and it's ruined 52 years
01:56:28.660 of brilliant service to this country
01:56:31.280 i love that the guy had a 37 approval rating before the debate how can you say he's had a
01:56:39.300 great presidency i mean certainly that's not true to 70 almost 70 percent you know 63 percent of the
01:56:47.300 of the public that either didn't know or think it was terrible and the overwhelming percentage of
01:56:51.300 people think it was bad his disapproval rate right now is 57 percent uh how can you disapprove of uh
01:56:59.640 what since he took over inflation is up 23 percent or something um if you add it all up oh yeah uh they
01:57:09.260 they like to make the case that no no it's completely out of control now it's only three and a half percent
01:57:14.920 yeah yeah but that's on top of nine percent at one point and then three more percent and then three
01:57:21.000 more percent and four percent and i mean it's gone up a ton since he took over who doesn't love that
01:57:28.240 everybody loves that everyone loves the giant jump everybody loves it when 10 million people you don't
01:57:34.300 know sneak into the country illegally everybody loves that that's great by the way can i can i
01:57:40.060 separate a little ramp but a somewhat related one which is another thing i loved as a child
01:57:45.840 mcdonald's i can't take the freaking mcdonald's attacks right now it's driving me crazy there are
01:57:52.020 mcdonald's attacks i bought a 14 big mac meal what's wrong with mcdonald's okay number one mcdonald's
01:58:01.180 exists in joe biden's america they deal with the same pressures every other freaking business does
01:58:07.540 okay when i saw this like you know they talked about i saw an interview with the um ceo and
01:58:14.280 they're like well i mean we saw this one social media post on tiktok that in connecticut on the uh
01:58:20.480 uh the these the highway mcdonald's someone bought a big mac meal for 14 okay first of all a little
01:58:28.160 known fact i worked at the highway mcdonald's in connecticut that was my first job when i was a kid
01:58:33.240 and everything is triple the price because there's nowhere else to stop it's just highway
01:58:39.740 mcdonald's so those mcdonald's have always been three times the cost of all the other mcdonald's
01:58:45.400 then they're like well it's actually though even if you just say that's an uh a uh symbol you know a
01:58:51.060 one one off the prices are up 20 since 2019 yeah like every other price and every other thing in the
01:59:00.540 country go to the grocery store go to the grocery store go anywhere and you will find that same sort
01:59:05.760 of increase and people act like i'm sorry like if you want uh if you want cheap food at mcdonald's
01:59:12.420 you can get it you know i mean i go there too often you know it's not it's not that crazy they've got
01:59:19.600 all sorts of deals uh going on in the app all the time let me see i got the app open here let's see
01:59:25.720 rewards and deals yes every day these things are here free chicken mcnuggets with purchase 99 cent
01:59:32.760 coffee two dollars any size fries a dollar 50 breakfast sandwich look what the hell are these
01:59:40.940 people supposed to do they're delivering to billions and billions and billions served
01:59:45.640 inexpensive delicious yes maybe not perfectly healthy food to the to people and all people do is bitch
01:59:53.880 about it don't go if you don't want to go shut up yeah i'm sick of all the writing about it you want
02:00:01.080 to blame somebody for mcdonald's prices the the freaking invalid in the white house is where you
02:00:06.200 start with that not not not joe not not mcdonald ronald mcdonald is not president of the united states
02:00:13.660 you want him in there vote for him he's not there unfortunately he'd do a he'd do it'd be a better
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02:01:49.540 pat and stew for glenn today by the way um you know you were talking about mcdonald's raising their
02:02:04.460 prices because everything's gone up what 23 although as a small business owner i have noticed it's a lot
02:02:13.400 more than that on certain products it's about triple that on some things like butter and sugar and other
02:02:19.440 products that you need to make you know i don't know like for instance cookies yeah and you guys
02:02:24.420 at kexie cookies use about one third of america's butter in each cookie which is incredible as we do
02:02:32.460 but as a business owner you have to decide at some point all right do i continue to uh eat this cost
02:02:39.060 yep or do i raise the price of what i sell so i can make money on it or do you change your recipe
02:02:44.020 slightly maybe the cookies are a little smaller maybe you don't give as good a value no i mean i know you
02:02:48.360 guys for a long time just ate it completely which is by the way a terrible idea for a business just
02:02:53.280 so you know right um but uh you've been successful because people really love the cookies and and keep
02:02:58.800 coming back and right now you can get 15 off uh the cookies at kexi very nice 15 off right
02:03:06.620 kexi.com there you go um but it's true i think it hits small businesses all hardest the time it does
02:03:12.820 and you know i mean does ibm care that the prices have gone up at the grocery store
02:03:17.940 um you know 25 probably not as much as like we do so yeah small businesses are going to be more
02:03:26.240 affected but eventually it's going to catch up to the places like mcdonald's and they're going to
02:03:31.220 have to decide all right do we raise the price of a value meal or do we continue to eat it indefinitely
02:03:36.780 and not make as much money as we once did you're not going to do that forever right it's crazy
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