The Glenn Beck Program - June 09, 2022


The ONLY Way You Should Watch the Jan 6 Show Trial | Guests: Alan Dershowitz & Jim Harden | 6⧸9⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours

Words per Minute

145.21275

Word Count

17,478

Sentence Count

1,421

Misogynist Sentences

72

Hate Speech Sentences

23


Summary

On today's show, Glenn Beck is joined by Alan Dershowitz and Nicholas John Rosk, the man who was arrested in the early morning hours of June 14th in the neighborhood of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.


Transcript

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00:02:06.720 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:11.680 Hello, America.
00:02:14.180 What a program for you today.
00:02:17.160 We are going to talk to the CEO of the Pro-Life Clinic that was just bombed in New York.
00:02:25.860 We're going to talk to him in just about 30 minutes.
00:02:28.540 We have Alan Dershowitz joining us at the top of hour two.
00:02:32.260 He's going to be talking a little bit about January 6th.
00:02:36.260 And we're going to talk to you here a little bit about rhetoric.
00:02:40.300 We're going to talk to you a little bit about what happened last night and in the last few weeks with Chuck Schumer and other Democrats.
00:02:51.140 They refuse to prosecute people or hold them accountable for stalking or threatening people.
00:02:58.240 And then when it happens, as you will hear, the Pro-Life Clinic up in New York, then what happens is, gosh, they don't prosecute anybody.
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00:04:32.940 So we have Nicholas John Rosk.
00:04:36.260 He is the man that was arrested yesterday about 1 o'clock in the morning in front of or in the neighborhood of Kavanaugh.
00:04:45.440 Brett Kavanaugh is our Supreme Court justice, highly controversial.
00:04:51.860 You know, he apparently had drinking parties when he was in high school.
00:04:57.420 I know.
00:04:57.940 Shocking.
00:04:58.520 That never happens.
00:04:59.840 I don't even know what to do with that information.
00:05:03.240 But it all came out.
00:05:06.240 Now he's super, super controversial, unlike, you know, anybody on the left ever is.
00:05:13.500 And so this guy shows up in his neighborhood.
00:05:18.040 He shows up with a Glock.
00:05:21.400 He shows up with shoes that he put special padding on so he could creep around.
00:05:29.980 Uh, he, he had in his backpack zip ties and duct tape so he apparently could hold somebody hostage and he had plans to kill Brett Kavanaugh.
00:05:41.520 Now, what's interesting about this is, um, he called the police himself.
00:05:50.100 So there was not, you know, yesterday when this story broke, we were kind of feeling like, uh, oh, gee, look what they've done.
00:05:56.420 And they've, uh, they, they actually were staking out the house and they caught this guy and there was a tip.
00:06:02.440 No, there wasn't a tip.
00:06:03.340 He called the police himself and said, I'm having suicidal thoughts.
00:06:09.200 He planned on going in and killing Kavanaugh and himself.
00:06:14.060 And then later, I don't know, chickened out, had no real intention of doing it, was just trying to scare Kavanaugh.
00:06:21.980 Well, I'm not sure, but now, of course, they're going to look at him and say, well, mental health disorder.
00:06:29.180 And this was just a crackpot.
00:06:30.640 Yeah, well, aren't, isn't anyone who tries to assassinate someone a crackpot?
00:06:36.540 So he was going to, uh, kill the justice, uh, because he said he will not only overturn Roe versus Wade, but he will also loosen gun control laws.
00:06:52.820 So this is a guy who is against gun control laws, um, or, and I'm sorry, in favor of gun control laws that went out and bought himself a Glock.
00:07:05.160 I'm not sure this guy planned on killing himself or killing the Supreme Court justice at all.
00:07:11.300 I think he just wanted to make a statement.
00:07:13.260 Now, he faces a maximum of 20 years in prison if convicted.
00:07:18.500 Now, this is for the charge of attempted murder of a Supreme Court justice, a maximum of 20 years.
00:07:28.140 The reason why I point this out is because some of the people that were involved in January 6th,
00:07:35.260 several of them are facing 20 years in prison and they weren't threatening to kill anyone.
00:07:44.700 Yes, they broke into the Capitol, but boy, do we have some information on what was ignored for days before January 6th.
00:07:55.140 This is something that the left absolutely wanted to happen.
00:08:01.060 They wanted it.
00:08:02.020 Now, the pro-abortion activist group, Ruth, sent us.
00:08:08.560 These are the people that apparently have been, you know, bombing pro-life clinics.
00:08:14.740 One up in Buffalo that we're going to talk to the CEO of that site.
00:08:19.880 There's two groups.
00:08:20.680 Coming up in about 15 minutes.
00:08:22.020 Just, Glenn, there's two groups there just to make sure we don't get it.
00:08:24.300 Ruth was here as the one that was protesting.
00:08:26.300 I believe it was Jane's Revenge, which was doing the actual fire bombing.
00:08:30.740 A lot to keep track of here, of course.
00:08:32.840 Yeah.
00:08:34.040 Yeah.
00:08:34.620 Thank you.
00:08:35.220 Thank you.
00:08:35.580 Well, Ruth sent us.
00:08:37.820 They're another group.
00:08:39.020 And they sent a special message to Justice Brett Kavanaugh's wife and daughters.
00:08:46.180 So this is right after the assassin, the would-be assassin, is there in front of his house.
00:08:52.000 And do you know what they had the balls to say?
00:08:56.720 We offer our thoughts and prayers to Brett and Ashley Kavanaugh after a California man arrived in a taxi near their home, armed with a gun and a knife, and then called the police on himself to confess his murderous rage against the abusive alcoholic justice.
00:09:12.120 We didn't send him.
00:09:16.080 You have the balls to say your thoughts and prayers?
00:09:19.500 You guys are just evil.
00:09:21.660 Evil.
00:09:22.780 If this would have happened to Ruth Bader Ginsburg, do you know a single person that would seriously say to you, Stu?
00:09:33.520 Oh, man, this is something to be really funny about.
00:09:38.500 What we should do is we should say thoughts and prayers, but not mean it at all.
00:09:43.740 Just let's make another political point without condemning the person that was trying to do it.
00:09:49.940 Do you know anybody?
00:09:51.040 No, I don't know anybody.
00:09:51.800 In your personal life.
00:09:52.720 That would do that.
00:09:53.780 And I think there's an easy way to look at this is because I feel that way right now.
00:09:59.100 It's not out of the question that some crazy person would go after a justice on the left because of their problems with justices on the left, and we should be protecting them whether they are on the left or the right.
00:10:10.980 There's a bipartisan bill right now that is easy to pass that would protect these people and give them the protection they need, and Nancy Pelosi won't pass it.
00:10:22.940 So, yeah, so why is that, do you suppose?
00:10:25.980 Once again, look at the pattern of the Democrats.
00:10:29.100 They won't put together a budget to protect our Supreme Court justices.
00:10:36.140 How despicable is that?
00:10:39.780 So they won't do that.
00:10:41.400 I mean, we'll rush $60 billion over to Ukraine, but for our own Supreme Court justices, both liberal and conservative, they won't spend a dime on it.
00:10:53.540 Why?
00:10:54.540 Why is that?
00:10:55.640 This is the same.
00:10:58.100 Well, let me go to let me go to some audio here.
00:11:00.380 Let me go to.
00:11:04.100 Let's start with.
00:11:06.560 Cut 11.
00:11:07.840 Chuck Schumer.
00:11:08.440 If protests are peaceful, yes.
00:11:12.900 My house is, there's protests three, four times a week outside my house.
00:11:17.600 That's the American way to peacefully protest is okay.
00:11:20.940 And I've been, that's my wife.
00:11:22.700 Sorry.
00:11:24.260 Maybe there's a protest outside.
00:11:25.960 What a great moment.
00:11:28.920 Yeah.
00:11:29.080 Maybe there's a protest outside.
00:11:30.540 Really?
00:11:31.360 That's, that's okay with you.
00:11:33.020 Cause it's not okay with me.
00:11:34.480 It's not okay with most Americans that you're sending people to houses to intimidate.
00:11:42.260 That's not cool.
00:11:43.740 That's not the way we do it.
00:11:45.260 We do not go protest at people's homes.
00:11:50.220 Don't rewrite history.
00:11:51.620 But see, he doesn't have a problem with this.
00:11:55.020 They don't have a problem.
00:11:56.720 None of the Democrats have a problem.
00:11:58.920 They have never.
00:11:59.660 When they went to people's houses and threatened them, they never go against any of these guys.
00:12:07.900 In fact, they usually end up bailing them out.
00:12:11.320 Here he is, a flashback from 2020.
00:12:15.560 Listen to what Schumer says to the Supreme Court.
00:12:20.440 I want to tell you, Gorsuch.
00:12:22.620 I want to tell you, Kavanaugh.
00:12:24.840 You have released the whirlwind, and you will pay the price.
00:12:33.860 You won't know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions.
00:12:41.840 What exactly does that mean?
00:12:44.580 Now, I am not somebody who believes that rhetoric alone is enough.
00:12:50.540 You can say that.
00:12:51.820 He did follow that up, if I'm not mistaken.
00:12:54.480 That may be the clip where he follows it up, and he says, you will not know what hits you when it comes to election day.
00:13:03.120 Well, I don't understand what that even means, because the Supreme Court justice, they're never up for re-election.
00:13:09.940 So what does that mean exactly?
00:13:12.740 It might be just a cover.
00:13:14.040 But I don't believe in just the person saying things like, we're targeting this district, or you're not going to know what hits you, because we're coming after you on election day.
00:13:26.200 There's nothing wrong with that, in my opinion.
00:13:28.880 It's true.
00:13:31.680 There's nothing wrong with that.
00:13:32.860 It's the actions that come after or before.
00:13:37.020 When you refuse to condemn somebody from setting a city on fire, when you refuse to condemn somebody who is threatening someone's life, or scaring their children at home, or burning down an abortion clinic, and you won't score.
00:13:54.340 So, your rhetoric and your actions are causing real danger.
00:14:08.320 Maybe that's just me.
00:14:10.960 Now, I want to take one more thing.
00:14:12.720 Biden said something, and again, match the action with the rhetoric.
00:14:21.580 If you look at what Biden said yesterday, while he was on Jimmy Kimmel, I think he said something really, really dangerous.
00:14:33.240 And he means it.
00:14:34.700 And it's encouraging it.
00:14:37.360 Cut 21.
00:14:37.980 It's clear that if, in fact, the decision comes down the way it does, and these states impose the limitations they're talking about, it's going to cause a mini-revolution.
00:14:51.040 They're going to vote a lot of these folks out of office.
00:14:53.260 We've got to keep it focused on.
00:14:55.100 If they overrule what we weighed in the state, California won't do it, but other states say that you cannot do the following.
00:15:03.080 It's a law, you can't cross the border, you can't, all the things that some states have.
00:15:08.300 And you've got to make sure that you vote.
00:15:10.440 You've got to vote and let people know exactly what the devil you think.
00:15:16.560 Yeah, you should let the devil.
00:15:18.260 Oh, no, I think the devil actually knows what you're thinking.
00:15:21.120 He went on to say that he is considering an executive order to protect abortion rights in all states if they pass this.
00:15:33.860 So, wait a minute.
00:15:34.980 It goes from nine, what do they used to always say, nine white, white man?
00:15:44.240 That doesn't seem just or equitable.
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00:17:02.200 So, we are looking at just an amazing day yesterday to watch all of this happen with a Supreme Court justice who is sitting here trying to uphold the Constitution.
00:17:28.580 You know, this is one of our institutions that's held for a very long time.
00:17:32.540 This should not be a difficult thing for this country to achieve, to keep our Supreme Court justices safe.
00:17:39.960 And we know the Democrats are blocking the bill that would help do that.
00:17:44.980 Nancy Pelosi in the House, even though it was passed unanimously in the Senate, by the way.
00:17:49.400 This is not like a controversial bill, but she's holding it up for whatever reason in the House.
00:17:53.960 And, you know, the man had an attempted murder charge filed against him yesterday.
00:18:02.040 This is a big story.
00:18:03.700 Would you know that, though, by looking at the media?
00:18:06.780 Let me give you a quick highlight.
00:18:07.880 This is the New York Times yesterday.
00:18:09.700 The day a man was charged with attempted murder against Brett Kavanaugh.
00:18:14.240 Top of their sight.
00:18:16.240 As survivors demand action, House passes a gun bill doomed in the Senate.
00:18:20.160 Now, obviously, the shooting's a big story, but it is a bill that everyone knows is going nowhere.
00:18:26.980 So passing a bill in the House is not even a story, really, in many ways.
00:18:33.560 We promised to get her ice cream that evening, is the second story, reviewing what happened at the shooting.
00:18:39.340 The Justice Department is aiming to finish an inquiry into the law enforcement response in Uvalde in six months.
00:18:44.920 Uvalde, Texas, has seen two mass shooting plots in four years.
00:18:48.880 Residents are asking, how could this happen?
00:18:51.080 Then Russia restores rail links and canal to cement hold on south.
00:18:57.040 Then from the graveside to the front, Ukrainians tell of grim endurance.
00:19:02.080 Then Trump set to be questioned under oath by New York AG next month.
00:19:09.560 Then how Jared Kushner washed his hands of Donald Trump before January 6th.
00:19:17.300 Then here's a guy to watching the January 6th committee hearings, which begin on Thursday,
00:19:22.840 followed by progressive backlash in California fuels Democratic debate over crime,
00:19:28.100 which is a pretty interesting story, I will say.
00:19:30.440 Then how South Dakota voters won a power struggle with GOP legislators.
00:19:35.520 Then Representative Michael Guest, a Mississippi Republican, will face Michael Cassidy in a runoff.
00:19:42.360 Then Tom Keene will face Tom Malinowski in what is shaping up to be New Jersey's most competitive midterm contest.
00:19:51.180 Then armed man traveled to Justice Kavanaugh's home to kill him, officials say.
00:19:56.860 There is no, there's no editorial way you can possibly get to that.
00:20:08.220 You can get from Uvalde.
00:20:10.480 So you could say, you could as an editor say, no, this is gun control legislation.
00:20:15.800 This is really big.
00:20:17.500 Uvalde is the lead story.
00:20:19.680 I don't, I would disagree with it, but you would have to then logically say, this is another example of a guy.
00:20:28.640 I'm using the New York Times thinking some crazy guy who went out last week and bought a gun and was trying to kill a Supreme Court justice.
00:20:38.060 There is no other way to look at editorial at looking at the news with those options and have Brett Kavanaugh down at the bottom.
00:20:48.700 There's no way I mean, the, the, the New York Times is lying to their own audience.
00:20:58.580 They are harming their own audience.
00:21:01.980 They really, truly believe that either it's not important because their side will rise up and say, hey, this is really not good that we have people on our side doing it.
00:21:14.080 Uh, or they just, uh, they just think that you wouldn't care.
00:21:20.300 The people on their side wouldn't care that somebody did that, which doesn't make sense.
00:21:25.720 If you're all against guns, this is harm.
00:21:31.040 This is the split that we have in America.
00:21:33.880 We all listen to one side.
00:21:37.200 And I, I honestly think that conservatives are much better at listening to both sides because it is the stew we're boiled in.
00:21:46.440 It's what you're, you're surrounded by that.
00:21:50.140 That is the popular mainstream.
00:21:53.380 So we have to hear their side.
00:21:56.720 And on shows like this and others, we talk about the opinion and what they're doing on the other side.
00:22:04.540 These guys, when you talk to your neighbors, how many times do they not even know of a huge story that happened?
00:22:14.620 They have no, they've never even heard of it.
00:22:20.920 That's the real disconnect in America.
00:22:24.060 Now we're going to go up to New York and we're going to talk to the CEO of, uh, Compass Care Pregnancy Services.
00:22:31.380 This is the New York Pregnancy Center that was allegedly firebombed by a pro-choice group.
00:22:39.320 We're going to talk to him coming up in just a second.
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00:24:05.900 You know, I, I, uh, was telling somebody who was up here at the ranch yesterday, we were talking about how to solve America's problems, and I said one of the biggest things we have to do is we have to return to the philosophy of George Washington.
00:24:30.700 We have to be people of merit.
00:24:33.320 We have to merit and earn the, the right to even be able to ask God, can you help us with our problems?
00:24:43.780 And that doesn't mean doing the things we want to do.
00:24:47.620 That doesn't mean getting God on our side.
00:24:51.260 God is, believe it or not, on everybody's side.
00:24:55.040 However, he can only help the people that are walking in his footsteps, especially when we are facing evil.
00:25:02.940 You can't have anything to do with evil, uh, and malice and, uh, revenge and anger.
00:25:11.760 Those do not come from him.
00:25:14.000 So we need to look for things that we can do.
00:25:17.340 And I'm on a kick this year to, um, this audience.
00:25:21.440 I would like to see us raise, uh, enough money to save 50,000 children from being aborted.
00:25:30.380 And I'll tell you about that later, but we have to have these centers around and they are coming under attack.
00:25:38.700 This is the third now pregnancy service that has been attacked.
00:25:43.620 This one just, uh, happened, uh, outside of Buffalo.
00:25:49.040 I believe, uh, it's up in upstate New York.
00:25:52.860 And the CEO, James Harden is, uh, on with us now it's compass care pregnancy services.
00:25:58.640 Um, and, uh, so, you know, James is a guy who has really done so much for life.
00:26:08.760 He has the, he came up with the first measurable and repeatable medical model in the pregnancy center movement, which has helped hundreds of centers nationwide become more effective at reaching more women and saving more babies from abortion.
00:26:24.420 Uh, there's a reason that they, uh, selected his abortion center.
00:26:29.460 Uh, their Buffalo office was the one that was hit.
00:26:32.380 Welcome to the program, James Harden.
00:26:35.740 Glenn, it's an honor to be with you.
00:26:37.340 Thanks for having me on.
00:26:38.760 You bet.
00:26:40.220 So tell me what happened.
00:26:41.860 First of all, this happened in the middle of the night.
00:26:46.040 Everybody is safe, right?
00:26:47.620 What happened?
00:26:49.440 This is the pro-abortion crystal knock.
00:26:51.680 What happened, uh, was glass was broken and fires lit because, uh, we do not comply with the ruling elite's position that, uh, we should be referring and providing for abortion.
00:27:05.160 Women, uh, women, uh, do not, uh, feel like they have a choice when they're facing an unplanned pregnancy.
00:27:11.260 They feel stuck, trapped, like they've got no choice, like they need to have an abortion.
00:27:15.400 And what we do is we erase the need for abortion by transforming women's fear and confidence with ethical medical care and comprehensive community support throughout the pregnancy and beyond.
00:27:25.360 And they targeted women that night.
00:27:28.340 They targeted women.
00:27:29.660 This is, uh, it's, it's heinous.
00:27:31.940 The building is totally destroyed.
00:27:33.700 We've got essentially 25% fire damage, 100% smoke damage.
00:27:36.960 It's going to take months to repair, hundreds of thousands of dollars.
00:27:39.820 But, you know, the church in Western New York has rallied.
00:27:44.260 We didn't lose one single patient that day, and we've relocated to a secure, undisclosed location, and we're serving patients.
00:27:52.840 We were serving patients up and running yesterday.
00:27:54.800 They meant to shut us down, and we soldiered on.
00:27:58.520 I have to tell you, um, I can't believe we're living in the days that I never really, truly could understand when I would read, and good would be evil, and evil would be called good.
00:28:14.440 Look at what's happening.
00:28:16.340 You're going underground because you refuse to kill children.
00:28:23.460 Exactly right.
00:28:24.960 We, I'm with you 100%, Glenn.
00:28:28.020 I can't believe we're living in these days, either, when, when good is called evil, and evil is called good.
00:28:32.720 Everything's upside down, and, and, and what, what's, what's bothering me right now is that the politicians are refusing to denounce the violence against pro-life pregnancy centers.
00:28:44.700 They're refusing to, to, to say, hey, this is wrong.
00:28:48.880 Violence is wrong everywhere, all the time.
00:28:52.200 This is not how you solve problems.
00:28:54.140 And their silence can only be interpreted as complicity.
00:28:58.660 And it's emboldening these terrorists.
00:29:01.120 This is a national trend.
00:29:04.380 Okay, so, I know it is.
00:29:07.180 So, but tell me what's happening in New York.
00:29:10.460 The, the governor of New York earmarked millions of dollars to help pay for, you know, women to travel to New York for abortions.
00:29:18.220 They're allocating more money to beef up security for abortion providers.
00:29:23.780 And they don't even seem really interested in finding out who did this with you.
00:29:29.620 No, the FBI is involved.
00:29:32.140 The FBI has been involved since before the firebombing because we had threats, and they knew it was coming.
00:29:37.880 And Kathy Hochul, Governor Hochul, has refused to denounce the violence against pro-life pregnancy centers.
00:29:44.560 Furthermore, she adds insult to injury by getting the legislator to pass a bill to investigate pregnancy centers.
00:29:51.440 I mean, what, what is that?
00:29:52.320 She should be vetoing that bill.
00:29:55.060 What, what do you mean investigating pregnancy?
00:29:57.080 What are they investigating you for?
00:29:58.540 Uh, for, uh, how we're potentially, um, harming women's ability, uh, to, to access healthcare and, and their, and, and, and unmet resource needs.
00:30:09.160 We are their healthcare and unmet resource needs provider.
00:30:14.640 And they're going to invest.
00:30:15.700 What do you know?
00:30:16.620 They need to, they need to redirect these, these, the funds that they're sending to, to this investigation to, to investigate the true criminals.
00:30:23.540 Where is Leticia James, a general?
00:30:25.320 Why isn't she investigating these true criminals that are?
00:30:28.540 So if you live in New York, you need to be on the phone with your legislators and your governor and the attorney general, probably most importantly, and ask them where they are.
00:30:40.200 Why are they not investigating these things?
00:30:42.800 Um, the, on your building, Jane was here, was sprayed, spray painted on the building.
00:30:47.840 What do you know about the group that, uh, is Jane's Revenge and, and how sure is anybody that they were the ones that did it?
00:30:57.500 Well, Jane's Revenge, um, is the, is the organization that, uh, has been inciting, um, violence against pro-life activity, specifically pro-life pregnancy centers.
00:31:09.020 Jane's Revenge refers to Jane's Collective, which was an underground abortion, uh, um, you know, activist group in, in the 1960s in Chicago.
00:31:19.680 And they, they provided abortions out of people's houses.
00:31:22.560 Uh, and so Jane's Revenge is afraid that, um, Roe versus Wade is going to get reversed.
00:31:28.340 And, uh, they're doing everything they can with respect to using terror, uh, to shut down any kind of pro-life activity.
00:31:35.460 Um, but you know what, when, when Roe versus Wade, as you know, Glenn, if Roe versus Wade is reversed by the Supreme Court in the coming weeks, it doesn't end abortion.
00:31:43.040 It just concentrates it in abortion hub states like New York.
00:31:46.740 We're already seeing women coming from Texas, uh, to receive services here.
00:31:50.640 You, you are going to live in a state because I, uh, you know, when the regulator is off and they feel like they've, they're making a point, I'm telling you, they're going to start killing children after birth.
00:32:05.380 They're just going to let them die.
00:32:07.180 And it will be totally legal to do that.
00:32:10.020 And the choice will be clear for so many people.
00:32:12.940 Are you going to be a part of a state that is, is actually involved in this evil, or will you go someplace and give your tax dollars to someplace that is, is doing the opposite and trying to save lives?
00:32:29.940 And it, you know, it's, it's interesting, Jim, um, you know, I've been doing some work with pre-born and, uh, you are cut from the same cloth, I think.
00:32:38.880 And it's, it's not just about saving the baby.
00:32:42.220 It is the aftercare and the care that goes all the way along with the child that is so important that nobody is, nobody on the left will do.
00:32:53.280 No, no, I, I, I, I defy anyone to find an abortionist who's going to provide any kind of care aside from what they get paid for.
00:33:00.520 And that's, that's only abortion.
00:33:03.460 They're only going to do abortion and they're only going to get paid for it, but we do everything for free.
00:33:07.480 We provide all of this ethical medical care and comprehensive community support for free.
00:33:13.020 They're not lifting a finger for these women.
00:33:14.660 They're not providing, you know what abortion is?
00:33:16.320 Abortion is abandonment.
00:33:17.480 That's society's way of saying, we don't want anything to do with this, but the community rallies around women through pregnancy centers, pro-life pregnancy centers, because we believe, we believe that everyone is made in the image of God and therefore equally valuable and deserving of protection.
00:33:33.900 That's where, that's where dignity emanates from for the human being.
00:33:37.500 And we've lost that because we've lost the belief that we all human beings are the crown of creation and must be blessed and protected.
00:33:44.660 Even the people that live in the dark and firebombed our clinic the other day, those people also are made in God's image and deserving of blessing protection.
00:33:51.820 And we're calling them out to the light.
00:33:55.820 Jim, how can we help you?
00:33:58.400 First of all, let me just ask the audience, please, if you have money, and I know money's tight, so you have to be careful on where you're given money.
00:34:06.660 But I'm telling you, God's blessings will rain down on us if we are protecting God's children, all of God's children.
00:34:17.440 If we don't strike out in violence, if we live the teachings of Jesus Christ, and we help on this front, it may be the difference of survival and not for our nation.
00:34:31.660 So, erasingtheneed.com slash donate, the money will go to Compass Care Pregnancy Services so they can continue their work, they can rebuild and be secure.
00:34:45.220 Erasingtheneed.com slash donate.
00:34:48.160 Please, first thing, make a donation.
00:34:51.720 What else can people do?
00:34:54.320 What else people can do?
00:34:55.960 They can pray.
00:34:57.400 Pray for wisdom.
00:34:58.620 Pray for strength.
00:34:59.220 Pray for unity.
00:35:00.000 Pray that the violence will end.
00:35:03.400 Also, people can act beyond giving.
00:35:06.640 Certainly, they can give.
00:35:08.820 We have a national strategy, and our strategy is working, and that's why we've been attacked.
00:35:13.600 We know that the abortion battle lines are shifting, and the abortion industry is scrambling.
00:35:19.060 And the reason why they attacked us is because what we're doing to reduce abortion is working.
00:35:23.960 And we have a model to expand services and infrastructure throughout New York State to handle the increased load.
00:35:30.880 We're at Buffalo, Rochester, Albany, expanding into telehealth and downstate into the city.
00:35:35.320 It's working, Glenn.
00:35:36.700 And we've got a model for all the abortion hub states to follow, and they know it.
00:35:41.660 And what you can do is everybody can do this.
00:35:43.920 Everybody can go to ProLifePregnancyCenter.com and sign a petition that will go to Joe Biden and other politicians like New York Governor Hochul,
00:35:52.020 demanding that they denounce the violence to pro-life pregnancy centers and veto this heinous, nefarious, frivolous investigation bill against pregnancy centers in New York.
00:36:05.840 I never thought, Jim, that pro-life and this fight would be the thing that would bring us together.
00:36:18.580 I always saw it as a divisive issue, and I spent many years of my career, probably half of my career, not even talking about abortion because it was so divisive.
00:36:32.720 But I have to tell you, I think it is the thing that will, in the end, unite us and unite us in a way of peace and healing.
00:36:43.420 Yes. Yes. Abortion represents a flashpoint of culture that forces us to think about the value of humanity.
00:36:53.440 You know, abortion represents a fundamental misunderstanding of what it means to be human under God.
00:36:58.460 And if we take the lessons that we're learning right now, society can rehumanize.
00:37:04.260 We can return to civilized order.
00:37:06.740 You know, the only way to do this is to follow in the footsteps of Christ.
00:37:10.960 He died on the cross for us, the weak and vulnerable sinner before God, who we would die of exposure to our sins.
00:37:16.860 And he said, I'm going to die for you, but you can go and do likewise.
00:37:20.080 Go and do likewise for the weak and vulnerable.
00:37:21.900 There is no one weaker in our society, no one more vulnerable in our society than a woman who thinks she has no choice but to end the life of her child.
00:37:30.120 And the child in her womb whose mother thinks she has to abort.
00:37:35.400 There is no one weaker.
00:37:36.700 And that is how you walk in the footsteps of Jesus.
00:37:39.100 You serve them, you love them, you protect them, you bless them.
00:37:44.200 Thank you so much, Jim.
00:37:45.880 You feel free.
00:37:47.380 Keep our number.
00:37:48.080 You call me anytime you need anything.
00:37:50.200 All right?
00:37:51.280 Thank you, Glenn.
00:37:52.920 Is your staff mentally okay?
00:37:57.500 Our staff, our morale is high.
00:38:00.620 But I can tell you we're getting a little tired.
00:38:06.320 We've got a lot of work ahead of us.
00:38:09.200 But no one is flagging.
00:38:11.220 No one is failing.
00:38:12.660 Everybody is doing a fantastic job.
00:38:14.360 And the church and Western New York and the people, New Yorkers in general, are rallying.
00:38:18.640 It's a wonderful thing to see.
00:38:20.500 And you know what Satan means for evil?
00:38:23.160 God will turn for his good.
00:38:25.360 Yes, he will.
00:38:26.840 Jim, thank you very much.
00:38:27.940 That's Jim Harden, CEO of Compass Care Pregnancy Services.
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00:43:38.700 In our country, we have always believed in the right of the individual over the right
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00:43:50.540 That's no longer, I think, what we believe, or at least those in Washington and those setting
00:43:56.400 the parameters and the fences around our society believe.
00:43:59.900 We have always believed in the idea that in the court of law, you are innocent until proven
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00:44:10.200 That doesn't seem to be happening either.
00:44:13.400 It seems to be selective justice.
00:44:15.700 The British Army officers in the most unpopular time to do it and the most unpopular place to do it, Boston.
00:44:34.640 Well, there is one guy who I think is a living example of John Adams when it comes to the law.
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00:46:00.840 Alan Dershowitz.
00:46:02.340 Professor Emeritus at Harvard Law School.
00:46:04.820 The host of The Dershow.
00:46:07.600 And author of The Case Against the New Censorship.
00:46:11.820 I believe he is one of the most important voices.
00:46:15.280 I wish he had another 60 years in front of him because it's going to take us a long time to correct these problems.
00:46:22.120 Welcome to the program, Alan Dershowitz.
00:46:25.340 I wish my mother were alive to hear the nice things you said about me.
00:46:29.120 Thank you so much.
00:46:30.000 You know, it's funny, Alan, and we've talked about this before.
00:46:34.720 You and I don't, I'm sure we could find a ton of things that we disagree on and probably big caverns between us.
00:46:42.580 But you at least are open to having a dialogue and you've pinned your life and your career around certain founding principles that are unchangeable.
00:46:55.840 We disagree, and you, we disagree, and you open your program up to different points of view and are willing to dialogue with people who disagree with you.
00:47:05.220 I think the two of us have that in common, and that's much more important than the specific differences between us.
00:47:12.220 Those can be resolved democratically.
00:47:14.000 Yeah, that was always the thing that brought us together as a nation.
00:47:18.980 That is our unum.
00:47:20.040 We have certain sets of the Bill of Rights, for one.
00:47:24.080 Let me talk to you.
00:47:25.640 Yesterday, I did an interview with a guy who has spent 13 months in jail, much of it in solitary confinement.
00:47:35.640 Did you get a chance to listen or read the transcript?
00:47:39.020 It was a brilliant interview and innovative and so important.
00:47:45.440 You know, I've represented a lot of people who are in prison.
00:47:50.180 I represented Sharansky, Natan Sharansky, political prisoners all over the world.
00:47:57.560 And we tried desperately to get an interview with Sharansky when he was in a Soviet prison.
00:48:02.720 Of course, they wouldn't permit it.
00:48:04.800 And you, fortunately, were able to get an interview with somebody who strikes me very much as a political prisoner.
00:48:12.000 Again, I disagree fundamentally with the Proud Boys and with virtually everything he stands for.
00:48:17.800 But the idea of not giving him a trial and holding him in pretrial detention for all this time,
00:48:27.060 some of it in solitary confinement, it's just so un-American.
00:48:32.220 It's so inconsistent with what we have done over the years.
00:48:36.480 You know, with bail reform now, we also saw what happened to Chesa Boudin and what's going on in New York.
00:48:42.380 With bail reform, people who have committed violent crimes are allowed out on bail.
00:48:49.820 Well, and here's a guy who, at least according to his own testimony and for purposes of discussion,
00:48:54.940 we have to at least give him the chance to prove that, simply walked into the Capitol,
00:49:00.400 was welcomed, as others we know are, we've seen the videotapes of it, and did no damage and left.
00:49:07.080 And, you know, may have written some encrypted messages, who knows?
00:49:10.500 But this is far less seditious conduct than, for example, what Black Lives Matter followers did
00:49:19.040 in burning courthouses and burning businesses and trying essentially to bring down the government.
00:49:25.920 And yet we have this selective prosecution sedition in the case of January 6th
00:49:32.880 and bail in the case of some of the others.
00:49:37.060 For example, the two lawyers who threw Molotov cocktails into police cars are being treated much, much better
00:49:47.440 than this fellow is being treated.
00:49:51.120 So can you help me out?
00:49:52.400 Because we got a lot of response.
00:49:55.200 People said, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:49:57.740 He has been charged with a couple of things.
00:50:04.400 First, with sedition, but also an assault charge.
00:50:10.180 And that goes under Section 111, Title 18.
00:50:15.580 Do you know that, because in talking to their attorneys, or his attorney, he said, no, no, no.
00:50:21.220 That's kind of a catch-all.
00:50:23.080 Is that true?
00:50:24.760 Well, you know, assault doesn't require anybody to touch anybody.
00:50:29.200 That's a battery.
00:50:31.080 Assault can be simply a threat to touch.
00:50:35.780 An assault is essentially an attempted battery.
00:50:39.340 So I haven't seen the bill of particulars or the specifics,
00:50:44.440 but I think something to the point that an assault can be a very general catch-all for behavior.
00:50:53.380 If you walk into the Capitol and you look at somebody menacingly, that can be seen as an assault.
00:50:59.680 So we have to be careful about how language is used.
00:51:04.300 So they are also talking now about sedition.
00:51:08.020 And can you give me the definition and the difference between sedition and conspiracy to overthrow the nation, or treason?
00:51:21.340 Yeah, well, treason is defined in the Constitution, basically, as taking of arms.
00:51:26.520 And it requires, basically, during wartime and involvement with an enemy of the United States.
00:51:34.500 This is not treason.
00:51:36.000 This is not conspiracy to overthrow the government.
00:51:38.800 This is not sedition.
00:51:40.860 This is a protest that went wrong, a protest that should not have happened.
00:51:45.580 Protests should occur.
00:51:46.420 So what's the difference between sedition and a protest that went wrong?
00:51:50.580 The government's definition, the distinction is extremely vague and subject to constitutional challenge.
00:52:01.380 I would hope that his lawyers would challenge the indictment on vagueness grounds and find out specifically what they had in mind.
00:52:11.120 Look, I think the election of President Biden was legitimate.
00:52:15.360 And I don't think there was a stolen election or fraud there.
00:52:19.760 There were some problems.
00:52:21.000 Pennsylvania should not have been allowed late voting.
00:52:24.080 That was unconstitutional.
00:52:25.440 And I've said that right from the beginning.
00:52:28.080 But a person's entitled to make that statement.
00:52:31.680 A person's entitled to try to get members of the Senate or the House to take action if they think that action is legitimate.
00:52:40.540 Those are all lawful things to do.
00:52:43.760 And that's, you know, Democrats thought about that a lot during Bush versus Gore when they thought the election was stolen.
00:52:51.600 So, you know, you have to pass what I call the shoe on the other foot test.
00:52:55.400 What's what's good for people who are on one side of the political aisle have to be good for people on the other side of the political aisle.
00:53:03.180 We can't have two systems of justice, one for Democrats and one for Republicans.
00:53:07.540 The person who disappoints me most is Merrick Garland, who I remember as a law student I've always admired, thought very highly of, supported his nomination to the Supreme Court.
00:53:17.720 I think the Republicans stole that nomination from the Democrats by not giving him a hearing.
00:53:23.520 But I've been very disappointed.
00:53:25.220 I would think he'd be the grown up in the room and he'd say, no, no, no.
00:53:29.520 So let's look at the evidence, let's look at the videos and let's if we have to indict these people for misdemeanor trespassing, unless they did something violent in the Capitol itself.
00:53:42.360 Let's put them all on bail, except if there's evidence that somebody is going to continue or engage in violence.
00:53:50.260 But you need a grown up in the room.
00:53:52.400 And I was hoping Merrick Garland would be that.
00:53:55.180 And so far, we haven't heard very much from him.
00:53:58.120 How concerned are you, Alan, with the direction of this two-tiered justice system?
00:54:06.220 I mean, I feel like we've gone back to the, you know, Jim Crow days, except it's just different people being, you know, not listened to or the system gets rigged one way or another.
00:54:19.700 For me, the analogy is that's that's terrifying.
00:54:23.200 It's terrifying for me.
00:54:24.700 The analogy is closer to the days of McCarthyism.
00:54:27.280 I was an adolescent.
00:54:29.040 I was in Brooklyn College.
00:54:30.560 I fought against McCarthyism.
00:54:32.680 I hated communism.
00:54:33.700 I hated Stalin.
00:54:34.720 I hated Gorbachev, Khrushchev, all of those guys.
00:54:37.500 I mean, I hated anything that has to do with the Soviet Union.
00:54:40.500 Gorbachev emerged later on as something of a moderating force.
00:54:44.500 But I defended the rights of people who were accused of communism because they were being subject to a different standard of justice.
00:54:54.540 And that's what's going on today.
00:54:56.440 You're right.
00:54:56.840 It's not based on race.
00:54:58.640 You know, it's interesting.
00:54:59.720 The Bible says two things to judges.
00:55:03.640 One, you can't take bribes.
00:55:04.940 That's obvious.
00:55:05.480 The other, and I'll recite the Hebrew for those who understand, lo takir ponim, do not recognize faces.
00:55:13.000 And that comes before do not take bribes.
00:55:15.740 Do not recognize faces.
00:55:17.880 Don't peek beneath that blindfold of justice.
00:55:20.820 Don't find out what the person's name is, face is, race, gender, anything else.
00:55:27.520 Do justice fairly and objectively.
00:55:30.220 Do not recognize faces.
00:55:32.300 That's the first command in the Bible to judges in the book of Deuteronomy.
00:55:38.440 I'm not sure what you thought about the recent trial that was going on in Washington, D.C.,
00:55:47.460 where the jurors, many of them were diehard Clinton fans, et cetera, et cetera, let it go.
00:55:57.300 The judge seemed a little biased.
00:56:00.100 It just didn't seem like it was fair, and they wouldn't move the trial.
00:56:05.700 Will these guys be able to get a fair trial in the District of Columbia?
00:56:10.860 Because that seems like, A, the jury pool is completely different.
00:56:15.300 It's very difficult.
00:56:18.500 I think we have a real problem with jurors in America today.
00:56:21.960 I think we have too many jurors who come into the jury room with a bias and an agenda,
00:56:27.560 and we don't have a mechanism for rooting them out.
00:56:32.100 You know, we have jurors who have stated kind of a predisposition for how they're going to decide the case.
00:56:39.720 We have jurors who have lied in their jury forms and hidden, and we have to do a better job.
00:56:45.160 The jury is the single most important protection against government in our legal system,
00:56:50.460 and we have to keep the jury pristine.
00:56:52.980 We also have to permit for changes in venue when, obviously, some venues will have more bias than other venues,
00:57:01.500 or there's been a massive amount of publicity in some areas.
00:57:06.240 We have to do a better job of securing objective justice from jurors,
00:57:10.560 because, you know, we're not going to get it from elected or appointed judges
00:57:14.260 who have ambitions to be promoted and won't do anything that's going to endanger their positions or their ambitions.
00:57:23.220 Jurors are the ones who are supposed to be checks and balances against the juror.
00:57:29.400 You know, Jefferson didn't like judges.
00:57:31.420 He didn't trust judges.
00:57:32.680 He trusted jurors, and that's why the jury system, you know,
00:57:36.740 we're the only country in the world today that still has a jury system.
00:57:39.940 People will yell and scream, England, England.
00:57:41.860 No.
00:57:42.380 In England, there are 12 chairs sitting in a box, and the chairs are pushed around by the judge.
00:57:49.500 Judges decide what the juries will consider.
00:57:52.280 They tell the juries how to decide the case.
00:57:55.580 We're the only country, really, that still has a jury system, and it's in danger.
00:58:02.760 Tonight, Ellen, it's something I've never seen.
00:58:06.920 I really think this is as close as America has gotten to a show trial besides the McCarthy era.
00:58:15.480 And I don't even know what we should be looking for.
00:58:19.120 May I take a one-minute break and then have you noodle that and come back and tell us what we should be looking for tonight?
00:58:26.100 All right.
00:58:26.760 Back with Alan Dershowitz in just a moment.
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00:59:53.100 The host of the podcast, The Dersh Show, if you haven't listened to it, it's fantastic analysis of what's going on.
01:00:03.920 Alan Dershowitz is joining us.
01:00:05.800 What should we be watching for tonight for those?
01:00:09.220 I'm asking actually for me.
01:00:10.880 I'm going to watch it so the audience doesn't have to.
01:00:13.260 What should I be looking for?
01:00:16.480 Well, let me tell you the way I handle things like this in my practice.
01:00:20.340 When I argue a criminal case, I know that the government is going to get the last word, and I won't have a chance to respond.
01:00:26.920 So I say to the jurors, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, pretend you're Alan Dershowitz when you're listening to this,
01:00:33.280 and imagine the questions I would be asking him and the rebuttal I would be making.
01:00:38.740 I want you to play me, take over the role, because I don't get the last word.
01:00:44.040 But you have a critical mind, and you can see what kind of issues I would raise or questions I would raise.
01:00:50.340 I would say to every listener, do the same thing.
01:00:52.780 Imagine you're there in the committee, or some Republican who doesn't agree with the Democratic narrative on this was there.
01:01:01.160 What questions would they be asking?
01:01:03.200 What witnesses would they be calling?
01:01:05.040 What are they not showing you?
01:01:07.420 This is a show trial produced by a former producer for television.
01:01:13.780 The witnesses are all approved only by one side.
01:01:18.840 The minority gets no opportunity to present witnesses, to present arguments.
01:01:24.460 Sure, there are two Republicans on the committee, but there are two Republicans who voted to impeach Trump,
01:01:29.720 and two Republicans who have generally sided with the Democrats on all these issues.
01:01:34.880 The Republicans that McCarthy wanted to put on the committee, Pelosi rejected.
01:01:40.720 That's not a fair hearing.
01:01:42.900 So listen with that critical approach in your mind.
01:01:49.040 Is there any reason outside of politics, is there anything to be gained here?
01:01:55.280 Any reason to do this, especially as a show trial?
01:01:58.700 No, it's absolutely the opposite.
01:02:03.260 We shouldn't have these kinds of show trials.
01:02:05.840 If they wanted to investigate January 6th, they should have done what the 9-11 Commission did.
01:02:12.320 The 9-11 Commission was comprised of people from all parties, no parties, academics, experts,
01:02:20.420 and they came to a conclusion that people credited it.
01:02:23.840 People credited it.
01:02:26.040 Nobody is going to credit this.
01:02:27.740 Nobody should credit this.
01:02:29.460 This is a show trial, and it's designed not to produce the truth,
01:02:34.780 but to confirm a narrative already established by the people on the committee
01:02:40.680 and those who put them on the committee.
01:02:43.160 It's just, it's Pravda.
01:02:45.060 I was going to say, Pravda, not the New York Times, but today the New York Times is closer
01:02:50.860 to Pravda than it is to the old New York Times.
01:02:53.820 So you have to be really critical.
01:02:57.420 You know, this is so hard for me.
01:02:58.640 I'm a liberal Democrat.
01:02:59.900 I've never voted Republican in my life for a president, and yet I see myself today opposing
01:03:06.480 my party.
01:03:07.560 I think of what Ronald Reagan said.
01:03:09.900 I didn't leave the Democrats.
01:03:11.920 In my case, some of the Democrats have left me.
01:03:14.660 I stay in the Democratic Party in order to influence them, but I have no faith in the
01:03:20.160 AOCs and the Squad and some of the others who today are dominating the Democratic Party.
01:03:27.180 For example, I'll give you another example.
01:03:29.380 You have the Speaker of the House, I'm sorry, the Majority Leader of the Senate, who I've
01:03:36.140 known for years.
01:03:36.880 He was a student at Harvard Law School.
01:03:38.700 Chuck Schumer, he gets in front of the Supreme Court, and he says to Gorsuch and Kavanaugh,
01:03:44.660 you know, basically, watch your back.
01:03:46.680 You won't even know what hits you.
01:03:49.040 If that's not a dog whistle, that would lead somebody like that creep who was found in
01:03:54.960 front of Kavanaugh's house.
01:03:56.700 You know, Republicans, the Democrats are saying what President Trump said was a dog whistle,
01:04:02.120 and they have some truth there.
01:04:04.020 And you'd have to say the same on the other side.
01:04:08.640 Alan, thank you so much for what you do.
01:04:11.320 Thank you.
01:04:12.480 You have to feel like most of us do.
01:04:14.860 We're living in a movie.
01:04:16.060 You can't believe this stuff is going on.
01:04:18.400 God bless you.
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01:05:56.920 Boy, we are seeing some real problems.
01:06:00.280 I read an article authored by a bunch of Yahoo experts.
01:06:05.160 They were all the ones that said, oh, inflation's transitory.
01:06:08.280 It's nothing to worry about.
01:06:09.180 Now they're coming out and going, okay, it's not, I mean, yeah, we were wrong before, but
01:06:13.980 we're right this time.
01:06:14.980 This, the worst it's going to get by the, you know, by the new year, we're going to be
01:06:19.140 rolling.
01:06:19.900 I don't buy that for a second.
01:06:22.240 And here's why.
01:06:23.680 All of the things that are being done right now are going to add to inflation and shortages.
01:06:30.140 Right now, there are 16 states just at the beginning of the week.
01:06:38.560 What was it?
01:06:39.500 10?
01:06:40.420 There are now 16 states that are paying $5 a gallon for gasoline.
01:06:45.960 Maine is 502.
01:06:47.980 Massachusetts, 502.
01:06:49.680 Idaho, just over five.
01:06:52.160 New Jersey, over five.
01:06:53.300 Pennsylvania, Ohio, over five.
01:06:56.060 Arizona, 518.
01:06:57.500 Michigan, 521.
01:06:58.500 Indiana, 523.
01:07:00.120 Alaska, 546.
01:07:02.380 Can I ask you, is there a reason, Michigan, you're paying 521 when Alaska is paying 546?
01:07:08.980 Illinois, 553.
01:07:10.780 Washington State, 548.
01:07:12.740 Oregon, 548.
01:07:14.100 Hawaii, Hawaii is paying 549.
01:07:18.900 And Nevada is paying 556 a gallon.
01:07:22.180 And then California coming in at number one at $6.39 a gallon.
01:07:32.080 Now, what is causing this?
01:07:34.140 By the way, several other states are on the verge.
01:07:40.800 Utah, gas is 498.
01:07:43.280 Vermont, 499.
01:07:45.220 So those will be added.
01:07:46.760 We added, I think, 26 cents this week.
01:07:49.840 26 cents in the last seven days.
01:07:52.380 And it's not going to stop because of ESG, because of everything that this government is doing to stop funding oil research and petroleum companies.
01:08:06.900 Do we have Diana on yet, Sarah?
01:08:13.660 Okay.
01:08:16.600 She is, Diana, I want to get her name right.
01:08:21.400 Furch Gott Roth.
01:08:22.760 There's a name that clearly you change.
01:08:26.500 Or, you know, if you're marrying into that, you're like, no, I don't want to do that.
01:08:30.160 Anyway, Diana is an adjunct professor of economics at George Washington University.
01:08:37.180 She has been the chief economist at the U.S. Department of Labor, chief of staff, the President's Council of Economic Advisors, deputy executive secretary for domestic policy.
01:08:46.540 She also served under Reagan, Bush, and the second Bush.
01:08:52.780 She's kind of an expert.
01:08:54.480 And I really, really want to talk to her about two different kinds of inflation.
01:09:01.020 The inflation that is caused because we printed so much money.
01:09:05.420 And then the inflation that is not going to go away, in my opinion.
01:09:09.880 And that is the inflation on food and gas and things like that.
01:09:15.680 Because we are moving into a new green economy.
01:09:19.940 And it's going to cost us a fortune.
01:09:23.120 A fortune.
01:09:24.880 By the way, did you ever pay?
01:09:26.300 Did you ever?
01:09:27.760 Did you vote for that?
01:09:28.640 Because I didn't vote for that.
01:09:30.480 I thought we were voting for someone that would just, you know, take us back to normal and be sane.
01:09:36.440 I don't think we've gotten that.
01:09:37.960 And maybe it's, you know, maybe it's just me.
01:09:44.100 Diana, are you there?
01:09:46.500 Yes, I'm here.
01:09:48.260 Hi, welcome.
01:09:49.740 It's an honor to have you on the program to answer some hillbilly questions from a guy like me.
01:09:56.200 But I would, I'd like to ask you about inflation, but two different kinds of inflation.
01:10:08.000 The inflation that comes from money printing.
01:10:10.340 But then there is there not inflation that is coming because of ESG and our energy policies, what's happening with the food crisis and everything else.
01:10:21.440 Those are two different reasons we're feeling this price crunch, correct?
01:10:29.860 That is correct, yes.
01:10:31.460 Yes.
01:10:31.800 But with the Fed monetizing and accommodating these supply pressures, then it means that inflation is higher.
01:10:40.100 So you see that in the EU, for example, they've had the same upward pressures on energy, but their inflation rate is lower.
01:10:47.280 Same with Switzerland, for example, because their central banks have behaved in a different way.
01:10:52.400 So why is Germany in so much trouble?
01:10:54.840 I'm seeing Germany, you know, their inflation is the highest, I think, since 1950 or something like that.
01:11:03.040 Why is Germany different?
01:11:06.080 Do you know?
01:11:06.620 Well, Germany is having particularly high problems with its energy prices.
01:11:14.340 And the two work together, of course.
01:11:18.480 They work together.
01:11:19.760 Of course, if you have higher prices, then they do affect.
01:11:23.860 If you have higher prices, then, of course, they do affect what the Federal Reserve is doing.
01:11:29.700 But the Federal Reserve, even if the Federal Reserve could correct all of the mistakes that we've made,
01:11:36.700 it is the problem with our gas and energy is that we are hell-bent now with this administration on destroying all fossil fuels.
01:11:46.540 So there's no funding through ESG, and so that's not going to go away.
01:11:51.420 These prices are relatively where they're going to be forever.
01:11:56.520 I mean, they go up, but it's not going back down to $2 a gallon with this administration.
01:12:02.620 Do you agree with that?
01:12:04.920 Yes, unless this administration changes its mind, then, yes, things are not going to go down.
01:12:10.240 Yes.
01:12:11.100 Yes, exactly.
01:12:13.440 Okay.
01:12:14.340 So it feels as though the American people are being impoverished.
01:12:20.220 You know, I don't know where you stand on the Great Reset, but it bothers me when someone says,
01:12:23.640 Hey, in eight years, you'll own nothing and you'll be happy.
01:12:26.880 It feels like we're being impoverished.
01:12:28.800 And at the same time, they just came out with, you know, a new safety net for retirees.
01:12:38.400 It seems as though the government is starting to just gobble up everything and starting to provide everything.
01:12:45.300 Do you know much about Secure 2.0?
01:12:47.580 I know that Secure 2.0 is not necessary.
01:12:53.900 The assumption is that low-income workers don't have any way of saving for retirement.
01:12:59.380 But we have IRAs.
01:13:02.080 You can put $6,000 a year in an IRA.
01:13:05.740 The vast majority of people do not use that amount of tax-deferred savings.
01:13:11.580 And you can have it automatically come out of your bank account every month.
01:13:18.580 So there are tax-deferred retirement programs for low-income people.
01:13:24.900 That is why IRAs got put in.
01:13:27.440 So it's not fair to make employers have the burden of that.
01:13:32.700 So then what are they doing with this new retirement plan?
01:13:37.640 What is this?
01:13:38.800 What is their goal?
01:13:39.620 The goal is to require employers to provide 401K or retirement plans for all their workers, which up to now has been optional.
01:13:55.700 What's that going to do to us?
01:13:57.660 What's it going to do to businesses?
01:13:59.740 Well, it's going to raise the cost of businesses because you have to hire somebody to do it.
01:14:03.500 I mean, say you work in a hardware store and you have a lot of low-income workers working as cashiers or helping people find goods in the hardware store.
01:14:10.980 So you might have to provide a 401K plan for these individuals.
01:14:16.200 So you're going to have to call up a benefits manager.
01:14:19.060 I mean, you probably don't even have a benefits manager.
01:14:21.300 You probably just give them payroll every month.
01:14:23.120 Now you're faced with setting up a 401K for them.
01:14:26.260 Even for larger, sophisticated firms or consulting firms, often they don't have a 401K or a startup that wouldn't have a 401K.
01:14:34.680 It's difficult to do.
01:14:35.720 So it places an additional burden on small businesses.
01:14:39.280 That is not necessary because if these individual cashiers in the hardware store wanted to put $6,000 in an IRA, they would be able to do that.
01:14:48.100 If they wanted their bank to transfer $500 a month, that would be auto-enrollment into the 401K program.
01:14:56.060 They could do that.
01:14:56.880 So it's just a matter of the federal government getting involved where it isn't really needed.
01:15:02.940 It is.
01:15:03.660 This is incredible.
01:15:04.660 I mean, you worked in the Reagan administration.
01:15:08.340 It feels like what we're suggesting, and we're not even close to it on the Fed level, but if the Fed did what the Fed did in 1980, 1981, and two, and started raising to 19%, and we had all of this Biden red tape that he's adding, you would stop the heart of this nation.
01:15:32.520 Would you not, economically speaking?
01:15:35.200 You really would.
01:15:37.840 You would definitely send the economy into a recession, and you would cause major damage, especially to the low-income workers that President Biden purports to represent.
01:15:47.020 So as you're looking at things, and you know what the situation is now where it's all being done administratively, it's not really even going to go through Congress.
01:16:03.160 He'll just keep doing it, you know, administratively.
01:16:05.740 How long can we take this beating before we really start to see everything just go haywire?
01:16:14.060 Well, it's not a question of how long.
01:16:22.020 I mean, the longer it goes, the worse people are going to be off.
01:16:26.160 But the wonderful thing about the United States, and I speak as an immigrant from the United Kingdom, is that the pendulum does swing back, and there's an opportunity to do that in November.
01:16:35.940 There's an opportunity, and the polls say that the House and Senate are going to be Republican, so that will be an opportunity for oversight hearings.
01:16:42.800 There's going to be an opportunity in 2024.
01:16:45.480 So I think the damage in the United States is always limited because people have the choice of voting in another party, and when times get bad, they do that.
01:16:54.780 I, from your mouth to God's ears, I was reading an article today about, I think it was in the New York Times, maybe, yeah, I think it was New York Times, all of these experts that had said inflation is transitory.
01:17:11.920 And now they're saying, okay, we were wrong about that.
01:17:14.500 However, we're about at the top of the inflation ladder, and it's going to start coming down, and 2023 is going to be great.
01:17:21.720 It'll come back down.
01:17:22.560 One of them was actually saying it'll be back down to 1.2% inflation rate.
01:17:28.500 Who do we listen to?
01:17:30.820 Is there anybody out there that we can trust?
01:17:34.980 And what is going to happen with the inflation rate, best guess?
01:17:38.500 Well, it's certainly going to be above 8%, I would say, certainly through the summer, with high energy prices affecting people's use of air conditioners.
01:17:52.340 Some people are saying they're going to be blackouts.
01:17:54.780 High gas prices are going to be pervasive throughout the summer.
01:17:58.400 But the important thing to know is this is a self-inflicted wound.
01:18:02.420 America has the largest oil and natural gas reserves in the world.
01:18:06.680 We could be encouraging fossil fuel production, encouraging pipelines, and we're not doing that.
01:18:12.780 This is a problem that's fixable.
01:18:14.640 And that's the sunny side of this.
01:18:16.600 This is something we can fix with another administration, with another Congress.
01:18:21.340 I'm so glad to hear your optimism.
01:18:27.700 Thank you so much for your service to the nation and everything you've done over the years.
01:18:33.080 And I can't imagine what it's like to be an adjunct professor at George Washington University.
01:18:37.900 I hope it's not as bad as it is everywhere else.
01:18:40.820 But any university that wants to take the name of George Washington down scares me.
01:18:45.320 No, I have wonderful students.
01:18:48.420 They ask great questions, and I enjoy teaching.
01:18:52.240 Good, good.
01:18:53.020 Thank you so much.
01:18:54.020 We'll talk again.
01:18:54.820 God bless you.
01:18:56.440 Thanks so much, Glenn.
01:18:57.880 Bye.
01:18:59.020 Back in just a minute, let me tell you about Veronica.
01:19:02.240 She wrote in about her dog's experience with rough greens.
01:19:04.600 She said, I have a 12-year-old Labrador, and into about a week of giving her rough greens,
01:19:12.120 we saw crazy improvement.
01:19:14.400 Her eyes became clearer.
01:19:16.800 I had to look twice when she came bounding up the stairs.
01:19:19.720 This is the biggest thing that I noticed with Uno.
01:19:22.740 His activity level went through the roof.
01:19:25.080 He greeted me this morning.
01:19:26.400 He's sitting here on the ground looking at me with his ball in his mouth.
01:19:30.440 He greeted me this morning.
01:19:32.260 It was 3.30 a.m., and he's got his ball in his mouth, and he's like, we're going out to play, right?
01:19:37.200 Veronica, the results that you have seen, I've seen in my dog, and you just keep taking rough greens and putting it on their food,
01:19:46.860 because you will see more changes as the months and the years.
01:19:50.760 We've got no room to compromise.
01:20:12.720 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
01:20:37.620 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:20:42.020 Oh, well, thank goodness.
01:20:48.520 A giant gun bill has just passed in the House.
01:20:54.620 Woo!
01:20:54.900 Thank goodness.
01:20:57.700 It passed now mostly on a party-line vote.
01:21:01.660 Five Republicans supported the measure.
01:21:04.480 Two Democrats opposed it.
01:21:07.900 So, we're going to be talking about those people.
01:21:12.560 Also, did you notice that Matthew McConaughey, I guess some people really liked it.
01:21:18.260 I thought it was weird.
01:21:19.180 Matthew McConaughey was speaking from behind the podium of the press secretary in the White House.
01:21:28.820 What?
01:21:29.800 What?
01:21:30.660 How did that happen?
01:21:32.900 Stu, do you know how that happened?
01:21:35.680 Huh?
01:21:35.880 Was it because he's the leading, foremost expert on gun control and policy in the United States?
01:21:44.520 No.
01:21:44.860 Does he have an expertise on the matter in any way, shape, or form?
01:21:50.040 No.
01:21:51.160 He's got a connection to Hunter Biden.
01:21:55.620 And I'll give that to you in 60 seconds.
01:21:58.260 Was he because he was in Dazed and Confused?
01:22:01.460 Is that...
01:22:01.860 No.
01:22:02.160 No.
01:22:02.760 No.
01:22:03.460 No.
01:22:05.140 The Tuttle Twins.
01:22:06.700 Teaching your kids how to participate in the market is actually having them start their own business.
01:22:11.900 Oh, I know.
01:22:12.260 It was because he was in Magic Mike.
01:22:14.520 Is that why?
01:22:15.380 Because he was in Magic Mike?
01:22:16.500 No.
01:22:16.920 No, I'll tell you in a minute.
01:22:18.420 Let me get through the Tuttle Twins here.
01:22:20.360 It's not because he was in Magic Mike.
01:22:23.340 When they grow up, they need to be ready to enter the entrepreneurial world with both feet firmly planted on the ground.
01:22:29.900 Things like that first lemonade stand are not a game for kids to play.
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01:23:13.400 Was it because he was in all those Lincoln commercials?
01:23:17.260 Possibly.
01:23:17.740 Was that?
01:23:18.260 No.
01:23:18.960 No, it wasn't.
01:23:20.360 He was in Texas Chainsaw Massacre the Next Generation?
01:23:23.620 Did it have anything to do?
01:23:25.100 Well, you're getting warmer now.
01:23:26.540 You're getting warmer.
01:23:27.800 Let me ask you.
01:23:29.180 Did you find it well done at all?
01:23:34.820 Common sense?
01:23:35.820 Comfortable even?
01:23:37.200 He was, for an actor, he did not do, I didn't think he did a good job.
01:23:42.680 No.
01:23:42.900 Did you?
01:23:43.360 No, I did not think he did a good job at all.
01:23:45.320 I mean, again, he's way out of his depth here.
01:23:47.600 He obviously doesn't know anything about what he's talking about, and it's difficult to do a White House session with a bunch of reporters when you don't know what you're talking about, unless they don't challenge you at all in any way, which obviously is the type of thing he should expect in that situation.
01:24:07.840 But no, I did not think it was impressive, or it didn't win me over, Glenn.
01:24:12.900 Yeah, it didn't win me over at all.
01:24:14.060 Well, so here's why he got into it.
01:24:18.500 Let me start.
01:24:20.040 Let me start here.
01:24:24.460 You know that Joe Biden has a son, and his son has said that his father thinks that he, Hunter Biden, is the smartest man he's ever met.
01:24:42.100 Now, this is the crack addict that was just seen recently posing with a hooker and a gun as his penis, which was, I mean, who doesn't take a photo of themselves like that?
01:24:57.980 Anyway, friends of Hunter says he discusses the finer points of Ukraine policy and other matters of state around the dinner table with his father on regular weekend visits home to Delaware or Camp David.
01:25:12.480 One former friend describes him as his father's closest advisor.
01:25:17.540 Now, this may explain an awful lot.
01:25:20.800 We have an actual crackhead giving the advice.
01:25:25.180 Now, do you remember the, you don't want to call him sugar daddy, you remember the sugar lawyer, the sugar boy, the, I don't know, the sugar brother, the L.A. entertainment lawyer, Kevin Morris.
01:25:42.420 Do you remember him?
01:25:44.420 Nobody is talking about this.
01:25:45.860 Nobody will remember this.
01:25:47.120 So, um, Kevin Morris is a big Hollywood, uh, entertainment lawyer, big, big name.
01:25:55.300 When Hunter Biden was in trouble, uh, with the IRS, he didn't have the million dollars of back taxes.
01:26:02.280 So Kevin Morris just paid the IRS for him.
01:26:08.280 Why?
01:26:09.780 I don't know.
01:26:10.560 I mean, how many times have you just higgledy-piggledy just gone out and said, you know, I think this crackhead is a good bet.
01:26:20.460 Uh, I'm just going to take care of his million dollar tax liability.
01:26:25.520 No questions, no strings.
01:26:27.340 Uh-huh.
01:26:28.560 So anyway, um, guess who he represents?
01:26:35.000 Matthew McConaughey.
01:26:36.340 So the lawyer that paid off the tax bill of over a million dollars with nothing in return, uh, happens to represent Matthew McConaughey and the guy he gave that money to happens to be the president's closest advisor.
01:26:58.180 Okay.
01:26:59.040 That is, that is only a scenario a crack pipe could come up with.
01:27:03.980 And that is this administration.
01:27:07.280 It is a one giant crack pipe.
01:27:09.600 It's probably the best way to look at it.
01:27:13.080 I think every press conference should sound like this.
01:27:17.160 No, I mean, the economy is really, really good right now.
01:27:21.080 It is great.
01:27:22.400 It's turning around best, best economy we've ever had.
01:27:27.060 And it would make more sense.
01:27:31.360 You could make the argument that Matthew McConaughey's character in Dazed and Confused would be better than Corinne Jean-Pierre.
01:27:39.120 I think that's fair to say.
01:27:40.540 Let me give you, uh, let me give you a piece of audio here from Joy Behar yesterday talking about guns.
01:27:52.140 Listen to this.
01:27:53.420 Most AR-15 owners are former military.
01:27:55.560 35 plus is married.
01:27:56.220 Let me share one more thing.
01:27:57.060 So that's all I'm saying is that they're not these crazy people.
01:27:59.520 Here's the thing.
01:28:00.120 Once black people get guns in this country, the gun laws will change.
01:28:03.160 Trust me.
01:28:03.600 Oh, God, that is the dumbest point, and they make it all the time.
01:28:07.100 We want black people to have guns in this country.
01:28:11.000 They have a Second Amendment right, just like white people, just like Hispanic people, just like every other person in this country.
01:28:19.820 We want them to take advantage of their rights.
01:28:22.960 Full stop.
01:28:24.680 The only ones that have ever tried to take guns away from blacks are Democrats.
01:28:31.060 Democrats, look it up, check it out, Democrats, every single time.
01:28:39.320 So I love the idea.
01:28:41.440 I think everyone in Chicago that could legally apply for a permit and go buy a gun, I think every black mother and father should have a gun in Chicago.
01:28:52.600 You want to stop things?
01:28:54.240 Have mama come out on her stoop and say, get the F away from my children.
01:28:59.280 Understand?
01:29:01.060 That would stop a lot of things.
01:29:04.420 There's no reason why people have to cower in fear when the government won't do their own job.
01:29:10.580 Yeah.
01:29:10.940 Oh, so racist.
01:29:12.220 And you know what it feels like?
01:29:13.640 Almost a little bit like replacement theory.
01:29:16.680 Now, I'm not an expert like the Democrats are on replacement theory.
01:29:21.160 But isn't this, wasn't, didn't that say, by the way, she was talking to a black woman who owns a gun.
01:29:28.400 She said that to her.
01:29:32.420 Isn't it a little like you should be afraid because you watch these, these, these white people.
01:29:39.040 Once blacks get guns, once they think that they can control things, you know, these uppity blacks, they'll start getting guns.
01:29:46.800 And that's when the Republicans will change the law.
01:29:50.620 Isn't that kind of in the family of replacement theory?
01:29:55.520 It's funny because it's they, they say these things as if they're assigning them to Republicans and evil white people.
01:30:03.660 But I mean, this is just their views.
01:30:05.720 These are the views that have been in the middle of the progressive movement forever.
01:30:09.620 You couldn't trust black people with guns in their view for a very long time, which is why they tried to take those guns away from people like, you know, Martin Luther King.
01:30:20.760 Right.
01:30:21.360 So wait a minute.
01:30:22.060 Why didn't they trust blacks with guns?
01:30:24.440 Because it's not like they're just, they're crazy.
01:30:28.940 They can't figure out how a gun works.
01:30:32.320 They'll take over everything.
01:30:34.640 It was none of that.
01:30:36.140 It was that it would empower blacks.
01:30:40.520 They wouldn't be pushed around anymore.
01:30:43.120 The reason why Martin Luther King, what he was a gun owner, but he wanted a concealed carry permit and to get all sheriff down there.
01:30:54.560 Say, well, you know, Mr. King, I think we'd do better if, you know, a swap people here who were hosing your people down in the streets.
01:31:03.960 We'd take care and protect you for your own.
01:31:07.160 Now, did he do that?
01:31:08.360 Because, pardon me, it's for his own protection.
01:31:11.320 Of course, exactly right.
01:31:14.060 And that's what they said.
01:31:15.420 And that's what they said.
01:31:17.260 That is the history of blacks not owning guns, always taken or prevented because these black blacks are going to, you know what they're going to do.
01:31:29.420 They're just going to start telling us, thinking they can tell us what to do.
01:31:33.260 That's what she's blaming on current Republicans.
01:31:37.720 It's always Democrats.
01:31:40.360 Yeah.
01:31:40.540 Always Democrats.
01:31:42.120 Let's come up with a mythical gun control policy here.
01:31:45.340 That's unconstitutional, but let's just entertain it anyway.
01:31:48.240 How about a policy where, you know, people walking down the street, you just walk up to them and you just start searching them for guns with no reason just to do it on the street whenever you want to see if they happen to have guns.
01:32:00.440 And if they do, then you can just prosecute the laws that already exist.
01:32:03.440 There's a gun control policy that's obviously unconstitutional.
01:32:07.240 But you could theoretically implement and would get guns off the street and would get illegal guns off the street.
01:32:13.720 Well, that policy is called stop and frisk and that policy was in place in New York.
01:32:18.860 And how did the Democrats react to that policy?
01:32:22.320 They didn't seem to like it all that much.
01:32:24.580 They seem to think that due process was taken away largely from people of color.
01:32:29.440 And in fact, all of these laws that they want to put in would hit that community much harder than it would it would hit white kids in the suburbs who are depressed and playing video games.
01:32:41.900 Let's let me see if I have this right.
01:32:44.680 What you're saying is business as usual for the Democrats back in just a second.
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01:33:07.780 The ship of this nation is being captained through dark and very choppy waters by a man who wakes up in the morning and is like, where am I?
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01:35:01.280 Um, we started the program, uh, talking about the left and how they just have ignored the guy who tried to kill Kavanaugh and he was trying to kill him over abortion and gun restrictions that he thought Kavanaugh would vote to loosen.
01:35:16.680 Hmm.
01:35:18.280 Alan Dershowitz was on.
01:35:19.860 We talked about the January 6th show trials.
01:35:22.120 Those are his words.
01:35:22.920 It's a show trial.
01:35:24.020 Nothing of value to see.
01:35:26.360 He, however, uh, did call the January 6th prisoners, political prisoners and told us, if you are going to watch, here's how you need to watch it.
01:35:34.100 We talked about what's coming in your economy.
01:35:35.960 And the CEO from the pro-life pregnancy center in Buffalo, New York, that was firebombed.
01:35:42.660 This is the third firebombing of a pro-life, uh, pregnancy center.
01:35:49.040 The third, New York, Wisconsin, and Oregon.
01:35:52.960 He called this Kristallnacht.
01:35:56.640 And I don't think it is yet, but there are organizations on the left that are calling for the burning of these places on the day the final decision is released.
01:36:08.500 Night of rage.
01:36:10.340 Yeah.
01:36:10.920 Night of rage.
01:36:11.560 We have got to, um, prepare ourselves spiritually.
01:36:17.060 And, uh, I, I need to start talking again about the badge of merit that George Washington used to, um, issue the badge of merit.
01:36:26.640 He knew the only way we could defeat this, the strongest army on earth was if we were people of merit and, and we did something good in the eyes of God.
01:36:38.300 And so if it's rage, malice, uh, anger, violence, I don't think, I don't think you're on God's side and we need to be on his side.
01:36:49.660 Um, because honestly, he loves all of his children equally.
01:36:53.720 He's on everybody's side.
01:36:55.340 You just have to get onto his side and then things start to work.
01:37:00.200 Um, I, I, I re was really hesitant this weekend.
01:37:06.280 Uh, Stu is actually coming to the art show.
01:37:09.640 Um, I'm at, I'm in park city and I'm doing a, um, an art show for my next collection, this year's collection.
01:37:17.480 And I put two in that.
01:37:19.240 I felt so compelled to paint, but I was afraid I, I, I, man, I have chewed on these over and over again, whether or not to release them because they're controversial.
01:37:28.220 They're not meant to be, they are meant to be thought provoking, but if you go to, uh, park city, fine art, I'll have to, well, I don't want to tweet this out.
01:37:39.180 Uh, if you just go to park city, fine art.com, you will find, uh, two, uh, of these paintings that I did of Christ.
01:37:50.480 And, you know, we always see these really soft, beautiful Christ pictures and they're great.
01:37:58.260 Um, but that's not where we're for sure going to find him.
01:38:06.040 We're for sure going to find him in the places that we don't want to look in the places of great suffering.
01:38:14.600 Uh, and so, you know, you're, you're going to find Christ, uh, and his spirit and his protection in places, honestly, uh, like, um, Planned Parenthood, uh, you're going to find him in places like, uh, the concentration camps for the Uyghurs, you know, or the Mao revolution, uh, or, you know, people who are truly imprisoned.
01:38:43.780 And no one wants to look at it.
01:38:47.040 Uh, so one of these is a, a painting of Christ during the cultural revolution where he's being humiliated and, uh, beaten because, and this is actually based on a true story, uh, because you had to deny your lineage.
01:39:04.120 You had to deny, uh, that your parents were your parents and disavow them because they were capitalists or they were, you know, intellectuals.
01:39:15.120 And so they would, um, hang a sign, son of, you know, intellectuals, son of capitalist, and they would humiliate you.
01:39:25.260 So the first painting is, is called in the lowest of places and it is, um, Christ standing in the public square being humiliated in, in China and his signs just says son of God in Mandarin.
01:39:43.440 And then the other one that, uh, I didn't talk to Stu before I released, so that might not have been the best idea.
01:39:54.360 Um, but, uh, the other one is, uh, Christ in Auschwitz.
01:40:00.740 And I know it'll be controversial for all kinds of reasons and it shouldn't be Jesus was a Jew.
01:40:08.900 A lot of Christians are going to be surprised when he comes back and he's speaking Hebrew.
01:40:13.320 Um, he is, he is, and was a Jew.
01:40:18.000 Um, uh, and he was also a, um, a political prisoner.
01:40:25.580 Um, and so I based this painting off of, um, a photograph of, uh, a guy that was in Auschwitz that was just, it's horrifying, but, um, I presented his patch authentically the star of David and he has one purple triangle.
01:40:48.740 Um, um, that means that he is, uh, a religious dissident, uh, wouldn't have said that, yeah, Hitler is, you know, Hitler's our new God.
01:41:00.220 He wouldn't have said that.
01:41:01.640 And the point of all of these is if we turn our eyes and don't look at those things we just think are too horrible, we will a never find God.
01:41:12.260 Cause he is always in those places and two, it will only make things worse.
01:41:18.620 We must start looking in hard places and being sources of comfort and love.
01:41:26.860 Uh, I can't wait for the ADL to hit their hands on that one.
01:41:30.480 Uh, okay.
01:41:31.220 Let me tell you about, um, real estate agents.
01:41:34.020 I trust real estate agents.
01:41:36.700 I trust right now.
01:41:37.980 Have you ever gotten into a car with a real estate agent and you feel uncomfortable talking around them because you don't know if they're like Uber, Uber left.
01:41:46.820 Uh, and I'm sure the people on the left have the same problem.
01:41:50.400 You know, I'm buying a, buying a house in Texas and I'm afraid to say anything about Joe Biden.
01:41:54.700 Um, that's ridiculous.
01:41:55.940 And now it's even worse because if you're with somebody, you know, that's not necessarily, you know, cut from the same cloth that we are, you go in and you say, is this the master bedroom?
01:42:05.560 Oh my gosh.
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01:42:44.400 Thank goodness.
01:42:58.500 Thank goodness that we have some mavericks in the Republican Party that had the common sense to vote for the Protecting Our Kids Act.
01:43:09.260 Oh, because we have to protect our kids.
01:43:11.560 We have to.
01:43:12.340 And I don't even know what's in the act, but if it's about protecting our kids, I'm fine.
01:43:18.440 Now, five Republicans broke from the Republicans in supporting the entire measure.
01:43:24.160 Adam Kinzinger, uh, Anthony Gonzalez from Ohio, Brian Fitzpatrick from Pennsylvania, Chris Jacobs, New York, and Fred Upton in Michigan.
01:43:36.620 Um, now these guys are not seeking reelection this year.
01:43:41.360 Hmm.
01:43:42.280 And Jacobs bowed out of seeking another term last week after he came, uh, under fire within the party for expressing support for his assault weapons ban, which I'd love to hear his case because we already had one and it didn't do anything.
01:43:58.260 Even in, uh, even in accordance and according to research that was done by the federal government.
01:44:06.480 Uh, in addition to voting on the entire package, the House also held votes on each individual, uh, provision.
01:44:14.100 Uh, six of the seven provisions passed in largely party line votes with only a handful of Republicans joining the Democrats.
01:44:22.940 The last provision, however, had widespread bipartisan support.
01:44:27.660 It orders the attorney general to submit a report to congressional committees detailing individuals who could not purchase a firearm because they failed a background check.
01:44:38.420 Um, Kinzinger, Fitzpatrick, and Jacobs supported all six provisions that Jordan recommended, uh, the conference oppose.
01:44:46.880 Uh, you had the bump stocks.
01:44:49.500 That was probably the one that had the most Republicans that passed two 33 to one 94, 13 Republicans, uh, Mike Turner from Ohio, Katko from New York, Gonzalez, Ohio, Chris Jacobs, New York.
01:45:03.640 Uh, Nicole Mac Maliotakis, I think, New York, Chris Smith, Maria Salazar, David Valadro or Valado, uh, California, Kevin Calvert or Ken Calvert and, uh, David Joyce, Upton, Jacobs, Kinzinger.
01:45:23.080 I can tell by the way you're, uh, you're speaking their names that they've had a huge impact in, uh, in our debates over the past few years.
01:45:30.380 Oh yeah, they've, I love them.
01:45:32.420 Um, the provision also calls for raising the minimum age, uh, 10 Republicans supported that Turner, Katko, Upton, Gonzalez, Fitzpatrick, uh, Kinzinger, Jacobs, Maliotakis, and Smith and Salazar.
01:45:47.140 Smith and Salazar.
01:45:48.360 Doesn't that sound like a play?
01:45:49.560 That's like a good steakhouse.
01:45:51.700 Come to Smith and Salazar.
01:45:54.440 Salazar.
01:45:55.380 Or a gun.
01:45:56.980 I carry the, uh, nine millimeter, uh, Smith and Salazar.
01:46:00.580 Anyway, so we, uh, we know who is, uh, with us and who is not.
01:46:08.180 Yeah.
01:46:08.660 Well, you know, and look, it's, it's, uh, you're not, some of these are not surprises.
01:46:12.980 Some of them are not running.
01:46:14.220 Some of them are in very purplish, uh, leaning, maybe even blue districts.
01:46:18.960 So there's no, uh, there's no electoral consequences to these types of things for some of those people.
01:46:24.560 And look, there are some of these things that even Republicans do tend to support, uh, at some level, uh, you know, like red flag laws is somewhat split, even though I think it would be very dangerous and come up with a, it's not really constitutional the way they want to do it.
01:46:39.060 But it's, it's still supported by some, and there's some, I mean, certainly there's some sense behind it in, in a, in a raw sort of argument basis, right?
01:46:50.140 Like you can certainly understand why if someone has major mental issues or has a, you know, major problem, you can understand why you wouldn't want them to have a firearm.
01:46:59.620 But the, the issue here is not necessarily these sort of common sense restrictions that they keep talking about.
01:47:06.640 They, it, this rhetoric is increasing constantly.
01:47:10.840 And when you have the sort of rhetoric that we've included on Brett Kavanaugh, that not only is he about to take away all of women's rights and he's going to implement Gilead from the Handmaid's Tale,
01:47:22.960 but he is, uh, also going to, uh, give guns to all sorts of criminals with another ruling coming up in this session.
01:47:29.660 And in addition is a well-known serial rapist, right?
01:47:33.800 That is the, that is the rhetoric coming from the news media from the left of this guy's life over the past couple of years.
01:47:40.300 A serial rapist wants to imprison and, uh, women, and of course give guns to maniacs.
01:47:47.100 So you think with that sort of equation before the equals sign, what do you think comes after it?
01:47:54.560 What we saw yesterday, that's what comes after it.
01:47:57.880 Well, now can I, can I interrupt and ask you?
01:48:00.680 Cause I don't agree with the rhetoric, um, necessarily doing anything unless your screws on loose.
01:48:07.800 You know what I mean?
01:48:08.720 Um, you know, cause people will say Donald Trump's rhetoric.
01:48:11.340 It led to no, no.
01:48:12.940 If you have some loose screws, maybe, but here's what, here's where.
01:48:16.940 I think it connects rhetoric with action.
01:48:21.220 They have bailed people out who have burned cities down.
01:48:25.000 They won't prosecute them.
01:48:26.700 They won't say, Hey, don't go to Kavanaugh's house.
01:48:29.620 They won't condemn it even now.
01:48:31.940 So when they, when, when they have, when mom says, yeah, kids, uh, yeah, you shouldn't do drugs.
01:48:39.600 And you're sitting there with a crack pipe and mom then just says, Hey, what are we going to watch tonight?
01:48:45.380 You know, mom's not going to do anything about it.
01:48:48.220 Mom actually endorses this.
01:48:50.200 Yeah.
01:48:50.340 I think that's a big factor.
01:48:51.420 And, and, and to be completely clear, the only person responsible for the attempted murder of Brett Kavanaugh is the man charged with attempted murder.
01:48:59.460 That is, that is, that is our society and how it functions.
01:49:03.380 Uh, you have to, you're responsible for your own actions.
01:49:07.320 I will say that I think in this particular case that the person who leaked the Supreme Court ruling, this is a feature, not a bug to that leak.
01:49:19.400 This was not a, we keep, I keep hearing people talk about this, like, Oh man, well, you know, you, you start saying all this stuff and people are eventually going to go crazy and something like this might happen.
01:49:29.460 That is a, is a, is a fair point to discuss.
01:49:33.020 However, it's not really applicable here.
01:49:34.940 The person who leaked this ruling, I believe had intent for something like this to happen, maybe not necessarily successfully, but something that would intimidate and scare these justices into changing their mind over what they, what is obviously clear in the constitution that Roe versus Wade is nonsense.
01:49:55.160 And so I don't think it's just one of these separate things.
01:49:59.140 I think this is one of those things where this was the intent of the leak.
01:50:02.820 The intent of the leak was to make people like Brett Kavanaugh believe their family might be tortured in their home.
01:50:09.460 That is essentially the intent of the leak to intimidate them into changing their minds.
01:50:14.000 And we've seen people come out and do all sorts of encouragement over this.
01:50:20.640 We saw a Lindsey Krauss is a, it was a New York times reporter say that they should not only be protesting in front of the houses of the Supreme court justices, but going to find them at their country clubs when they're there.
01:50:32.800 We saw here, we have Jen Psaki who seemingly, I mean, now she's saying it's peaceful, but she seemingly is encouraging the protesting at least in front of these people's homes.
01:50:42.580 Listen.
01:50:42.720 So I know that there's an outrage right now, I guess, about protests that have been peaceful to date.
01:50:49.100 And we certainly continue to encourage that outside of judges' homes.
01:50:52.680 And that's the president's position.
01:50:54.340 Encouraging it.
01:50:55.380 And of course it gets worse when you talk about Chuck Schumer.
01:50:58.020 This is from March 4th, 2020.
01:51:00.480 Not talking about this specific abortion ruling.
01:51:03.300 It was a little bit before that.
01:51:04.640 But listen to this, listen to this rhetoric.
01:51:06.740 This is, again, doesn't make you responsible for some crazy person taking action, but it certainly isn't helping either.
01:51:14.900 Listen.
01:51:15.800 I want to tell you, Gorsuch.
01:51:17.980 I want to tell you, Kavanaugh.
01:51:20.220 You have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price.
01:51:28.860 You won't know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions.
01:51:34.320 It's a heck of a lot further than targeting a district on a map, which was the entire argument of the left back in the day when it came to shootings.
01:51:44.040 Oh, my gosh.
01:51:45.340 Can you imagine?
01:51:46.800 And I hate to do this because I'm so sick of it.
01:51:49.300 But can you imagine if that was a pro-life person with a gun going to Kagan's house?
01:51:57.900 Can you imagine what the media would be doing and what Congress would be doing?
01:52:03.060 It would be the lead story maybe for the next year.
01:52:09.780 Yeah, you're right.
01:52:10.800 And not only is it not the lead story, we went through the headlines a little bit earlier on the program.
01:52:16.080 I had to scroll through eight pages of headlines in the New York Times to get to the story.
01:52:22.040 And if you think that's bad, give CNN.com a try.
01:52:26.180 You'll never get there.
01:52:27.620 It is nowhere on their site, at least as of about an hour ago, nowhere on their site did they talk about an attempted murder charge against a sitting Supreme Court justice in the middle of the biggest Supreme Court session we've seen probably in our lifetimes.
01:52:44.980 And, you know, they don't even think it's worth covering.
01:52:48.300 Not even the same 24-hour period in which it occurred.
01:52:52.540 This is not saying, OK, three weeks ago this happened and they're not covering the details and the updates.
01:52:57.440 This had just happened.
01:52:59.840 They have no interest.
01:53:01.640 This is the one type of gun violence they might just be OK with.
01:53:05.980 And that's really terrifying.
01:53:09.940 Thank you, Pat.
01:53:10.900 I mean, Stu, you know, I saw your piece on rhetoric last night where you covered a lot of this on the Stu show.
01:53:17.740 If you haven't watched the Stu show, you should.
01:53:19.560 It's really good.
01:53:21.440 I don't like to encourage it because it goes to his head.
01:53:26.020 And it's a it's a really good show.
01:53:28.840 And make sure you watch it every day at 8 p.m. Central Time, 9 p.m. Eastern.
01:53:36.660 8 p.m. Eastern.
01:53:37.560 Yep.
01:53:38.200 It's Studos America is the name of the show.
01:53:40.380 If you want to search for it in any of the podcast app or maybe on YouTube, Studos America.
01:53:47.120 It's 8 p.m. Eastern on Belize TV.
01:53:48.420 This is why I don't ever bring it up.
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01:53:56.000 OK, thank you, Stu, for that update.
01:53:59.640 That's been fabulous.
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01:55:19.860 Hey, it was good to see Joe Biden yesterday just hop up those stairs to Air Force One.
01:55:43.240 Remember, last time he fell down the stairs, it was because it was so windy.
01:55:47.540 Here he is trying to go up the stairs yesterday of Air Force One.
01:55:52.140 Bad night for some of the progressive candidates in saying that states and localities should be spending the money that he has allocated to invest in police departments and training of police officers.
01:56:05.060 It appears as though the president did have a slight trip there.
01:56:08.540 The first time.
01:56:09.880 Yeah, slight trip.
01:56:10.700 Now, he flew out because he was going to be, you know, part of the Council of the Americas that America, you know, the United States, you know, calls from time to time.
01:56:22.560 And all the leaders from all over South America, North America, all gather together.
01:56:26.460 Well, like half of them, they're like, meet with Joe Biden.
01:56:29.160 Why would I meet with Joe Biden?
01:56:30.620 So he's really got nothing going for him there.
01:56:33.960 Everybody respects us so much now.
01:56:36.760 Well, thank you, Democrats.
01:56:39.800 And so he decided, you know, I might as well pop into a tough journalist and answer some questions.
01:56:46.000 So he went on on Kimmel.
01:56:48.840 Let's start with 17, please.
01:56:52.540 Cut 17.
01:56:53.560 Oh, I'm serious.
01:56:54.420 You turn on the TV.
01:56:55.580 Look at the ads.
01:56:56.320 When's the last time you saw biracial couples on TV?
01:56:59.360 When's the last time you saw the way?
01:57:01.500 I mean, people are selling products.
01:57:03.440 They do ads to sell products.
01:57:05.280 And they sell products when people, they appeal to people.
01:57:07.980 This generation is going to change everything.
01:57:10.520 We just got to make sure we don't give up.
01:57:13.360 Um, now, maybe, maybe it was in a different parallel universe that looked like this country, but I think there were biracial couples on TV in the Jeffersons.
01:57:34.100 And all in the family, uh, I don't know if you, I love Lucy, biracial couple.
01:57:44.060 Uh, does that make sense to anybody?
01:57:46.520 I love that.
01:57:47.720 He is so out of touch.
01:57:50.140 Here he is on green energy.
01:57:52.380 Cut 19.
01:57:53.220 Well, in climate change, we've actually made some real moves.
01:57:56.500 I mean, we have, we have, you know, one in seven of all the changes that have taken place in terms of solar wind and, and, and, and when pumps and I mean, pumps and like, uh, have occurred in the last 18 months.
01:58:11.020 We've moved and there's an opportunity with the process we have dealing with energy to be able to gradually move more rapidly than we have been to alternate.
01:58:20.940 For example, electric vehicles, Jimmy, when I got elected, I've, you know, I've pushed electric vehicles for the last, I don't know.
01:58:27.120 God knows how long.
01:58:29.900 Hmm.
01:58:30.540 Good sentence.
01:58:31.520 Uh, but now everybody's going to have to buy one.
01:58:33.960 Now CNBC, uh, actually talked to the, uh, the white house spokesperson, Brian Deese about oil.
01:58:43.900 Here he is talking about oil with CNBC.
01:58:47.440 Listen to this.
01:58:47.980 You really don't think that, that ESG, uh, or, uh, you know, trying to, to defund projects or, or the, the chill that it sort of casts in the last couple of years on the fossil fuel industry.
01:59:01.180 You don't think that's had any effect on, uh, on how much we've been in producing.
01:59:06.580 It hasn't, because that was the, the state of intention, as you said, when, when it was working, everybody was taking credit for it.
01:59:13.060 Ro Khanna at one point said, look how much they've cut back on fossil fuel production in Europe.
01:59:17.980 Why can't we get the same type of cuts here?
01:59:20.480 I mean, it just seems like now, now you're the, the, the, the, the left is in denial that there's been any pressure to leave fossil fuels in the ground.
01:59:29.200 Hmm.
01:59:30.440 That's weird.
01:59:31.400 Yeah.
01:59:32.500 Yeah.
01:59:32.900 Uh, no, nothing the administration has done, uh, has affected the price of oil.
01:59:37.400 It's all that man.
01:59:39.140 If it wasn't for Vladimir Putin and that dog and those teenagers, those nosy teenagers in the mystery van, we could have gotten away with low gas prices.
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