The Glenn Beck Program - October 17, 2019


The Press Can’t See Its Own Hypocrisy! | Guests: Bill O’Reilly, Charlie Kirk & Rob Henderson | 10⧸17⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 7 minutes

Words per Minute

165.06784

Word Count

21,119

Sentence Count

1,576

Misogynist Sentences

57

Hate Speech Sentences

27


Summary

On today's show, Glenn reflects on the passing of former Democratic Rep. Elijah Cummings, who died at the age of 68, and how his legacy will forever be felt by the American people. Glenn also talks about the dangers of surveillance cameras in our homes, and why you should be worried about them.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 that uh picture if we have time today that picture actually uh means a lot more than what we
00:00:09.120 recognize you have to understand why he was wearing that particular jacket um why that horse
00:00:15.760 looked the way it did what the mountain was that's a volcano what that mountain is what that mountain
00:00:22.200 has always meant uh to um north koreans uh this is not something that he usually does just on
00:00:31.420 before major decisions this is a family thing um his grandfather looked exactly like that on the
00:00:40.460 back of a horse before a uh before he started the uh war on japan uh his father did the same thing
00:00:48.760 and um and now he's doing it we don't know what he's looking at all right losing your hair really
00:00:55.460 sucks i want you to talk to keeps i want you to go to keeps.com slash save keeps is this website where
00:01:04.620 you don't have to go to the doctor they've got an online doctor for you just to take some pictures
00:01:08.540 of your head uh and they will get the right uh the right medicine for you to be able to to not lose
00:01:16.260 your hair and in some cases grow your hair back it's a great website i want you to check it out
00:01:20.760 keeps k-e-e-p-s dot com slash back
00:01:24.600 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program things in washington are
00:01:45.520 absolutely insane just insane uh these people are acting uh as if as if they're serving us and
00:01:56.060 they are not serving us there was a temper tantrum by pelosi and schumer and accusations back and forth
00:02:03.460 meanwhile schiff yesterday was was leaning on the eu ambassador trying to get him to say something
00:02:11.300 that he wouldn't say he didn't believe this is just a crock and the real villain quite honestly is the
00:02:22.000 press the press this morning used a well let me just let me just uh share with you the headline
00:02:33.800 on elijah cummings democratic leader and regular trump target dies at 68
00:02:43.060 did the president shoot him we know we're not supposed to use the word target what do they mean by that
00:02:54.180 the villainy continues we talk about it in one minute
00:02:58.940 this is the glenbeck program okay i'm a big advocate of privacy uh yesterday we talked to you
00:03:07.300 about things that you just don't want to do anymore when you just don't make the peace sign don't put
00:03:11.740 your hands up when you take a picture because now people can steal your fingerprints we told you about
00:03:16.880 what was happening in japan i'm a really big advocate on security i don't have echo i don't have
00:03:22.980 nest i don't have google home for a reason i know they're watching and listening okay that's used to
00:03:30.680 sound paranoid but they have admitted it what's wrong with us okay when i heard about simply safe
00:03:39.280 that they were developing a camera for your home i called up the owner of simply safe or well he's not
00:03:44.500 the owner anymore uh but he is the the founder ceo and the head designer and and i said to him
00:03:50.120 what are you doing cameras i mean that's like i mean i appreciate that but what are you doing to
00:03:55.920 for paranoid people like me and he said paranoid people like you i'm just as paranoid as you are
00:04:00.540 you know they have admitted it i'm like okay good we're on the same page he said glenn this is about 18
00:04:05.880 months uh almost two years behind schedule because of that fear he said i put it in my home and i didn't
00:04:11.960 like having a camera in my home he said so i wanted to make sure that i knew when the camera was on and
00:04:18.040 when the camera was off he said so you can shut it off and you can turn it on but when it comes on
00:04:23.680 he said we've spent almost two years and i don't know how much money testing to get the right piece
00:04:30.340 of metal that goes down in front of the camera and you hear it close and open and he did that because
00:04:40.200 he feels the same way i do these people care about your security not just the people breaking in
00:04:47.280 but the people that have nefarious uh uses for all of their devices in your home
00:04:53.400 they are the real deal and simply safe's attention to detail is unparalleled unparalleled as is their
00:05:01.060 service for 15 a month with no contracts no hidden fees it is affordable and state-of-the-art
00:05:08.580 you own the system simply safe has a huge deal going on right now go to simply safe beck.com you
00:05:13.980 get a free hd security camera when you order that's a hundred dollar value you'll have eyes on your home
00:05:19.140 24 7 and the video evidence of somebody trying to get into your house and this is what makes the police
00:05:25.240 arrive at your house in seven minutes when everyone else's security system has them arrive in 45 minutes
00:05:33.160 it's really amazing do your own homework find out all about it it's simply safe beck.com that's
00:05:38.720 simply safe beck.com
00:05:40.560 elijah cummings has passed away now elijah cummings is is has never been a guy that i've agreed with
00:06:00.200 politically but i've had respect for elijah cummings and what he has accomplished in his life
00:06:05.120 um let me just let me just give you a little bit here democratic congressman from maryland who
00:06:11.500 gained national attention for his principled stands on politically charged issues in the house his
00:06:15.760 calming effect on anti-police riots in baltimore uh he died thursday morning at gilchrist hospital care
00:06:22.240 johns hopkins affiliate in baltimore he was 68 after ongoing an unspecified medical procedure
00:06:29.260 the democratic leader did not return to his office this week according to the sun a statement
00:06:34.220 from his office as he passed away due to complications concerning a long-standing health
00:06:39.300 challenge mr cummings was the chairman of the house oversight and reform committee and a leading
00:06:44.660 figure in the trump impeachment inquiry born to a family and southern to southern sharecroppers and
00:06:51.700 baptist preachers he grew up in a racially fractured baltimore in the 50s and 60s at 11 at 11
00:06:58.900 he helped integrate a local swimming pool while being attacked with bottles and rocks
00:07:04.060 perry mason the popular tv series about fictional defense lawyer inspired him to enter the legal
00:07:10.220 profession many men in my neighborhood were going to do reform were going to reform school
00:07:15.360 uh though i didn't uh completely know what reform school was i knew that perry mason won a lot of
00:07:21.400 cases i also thought that these young men probably needed lawyers he became the youngest chairman of the
00:07:26.900 legislative black caucus yada yada yada he has been a force for good much of his life he has also taken
00:07:33.980 stands as a legislator that i disagree with
00:07:37.160 but i just i just i think this is an insult from the washington post
00:07:45.500 washington post
00:07:48.500 representative elijah cummings democratic leaguer leader and regular trump target dies at 68
00:07:56.960 you know i was a target of the president
00:08:04.140 he was a target of mine for a while
00:08:08.760 if i die today and somebody writes about that in the headline
00:08:19.160 really that's what my life was worth
00:08:22.980 my life was worth that
00:08:25.960 i'm not 68 he was 68 he's done many many things that i can't even come close to accomplishing
00:08:35.220 and that's the way the post honors him
00:08:39.280 i think it's an insult
00:08:41.460 our condolences to his family
00:08:46.340 and it is a loss to the country
00:08:49.480 now let me talk about the post
00:08:52.920 and the mainstream media
00:08:54.600 he was a regular trump
00:08:58.900 target
00:08:59.840 what do you mean by that
00:09:02.300 are you saying the president was targeting him
00:09:05.500 did the president kill him
00:09:07.520 it's an undisclosed problem
00:09:09.820 was he shot by the president
00:09:12.280 because i know we're not supposed to use the word target
00:09:16.040 oh we learned our lesson didn't we
00:09:18.840 mainstream media
00:09:20.220 we don't ever use the word target as
00:09:22.940 as as some way of saying
00:09:24.900 hey we should look into this
00:09:26.500 or we should focus our energies here
00:09:29.000 or we're talking about this particular person
00:09:31.800 no no
00:09:32.700 in the mainstream media
00:09:34.900 we all learned our lesson
00:09:36.700 that targeting somebody
00:09:38.740 only means killing them
00:09:41.180 now i hope washington post
00:09:44.660 that you understand
00:09:45.860 by using the words target
00:09:48.980 that trump targeted him
00:09:51.700 you are encouraging somebody out there
00:09:55.000 to target him still
00:09:56.840 i hope they have security
00:09:59.720 on the gravestone
00:10:01.400 because somebody might just shoot it up
00:10:04.180 even though he's already dead
00:10:05.980 because you use the word target
00:10:08.980 seems ridiculous doesn't it
00:10:13.660 washington post
00:10:14.800 i am so
00:10:17.600 tired
00:10:19.620 it's a waste of energy
00:10:24.520 to talk about these people
00:10:28.540 to talk about their hypocrisy
00:10:32.600 i listened to the new york times daily this morning
00:10:36.680 i blood was shooting out of my eye
00:10:40.080 i want you to know the only reason why i listen to it
00:10:42.760 the only reason why i read this crap
00:10:45.000 is so you don't have to
00:10:47.380 i want to know what the other side is saying
00:10:51.640 i want to understand their argument
00:10:53.940 i want to understand where they're coming from
00:10:55.820 and they just can't see their own hypocrisy
00:10:59.380 go ahead call me a hypocrite on anything
00:11:02.280 oh glenn beck he was against donald trump
00:11:04.520 when he was running
00:11:05.720 now his business was falling apart
00:11:08.220 and so he
00:11:08.680 no that wasn't it
00:11:09.620 i told you
00:11:10.800 during the campaign
00:11:13.180 if the guy is doing these policies
00:11:17.160 i'll be the first to say it
00:11:19.320 i don't sign on for everything on donald trump
00:11:24.000 i think the guy is a really flawed human being
00:11:26.820 you'll notice donald trump doesn't retweet
00:11:29.900 any of the anything that we've done
00:11:32.140 he's not even mentioned
00:11:34.180 the chalkboard
00:11:35.620 which is a great help to him
00:11:37.880 you know why he doesn't
00:11:39.560 because he doesn't trust me
00:11:42.140 i'm not in his pocket
00:11:44.720 hmm
00:11:46.380 isn't that a wonderful place to be
00:11:50.080 yes
00:11:51.520 you know why the washington post
00:11:55.860 doesn't like to do things
00:11:57.180 you know why
00:11:57.700 why uh google is
00:11:59.800 is changing the algorithm
00:12:02.160 to keep things
00:12:03.360 that i produce
00:12:04.960 out of the mainstream
00:12:06.480 because they don't trust me
00:12:09.600 they don't know
00:12:10.940 they don't know if i'm an ally
00:12:11.820 or an enemy
00:12:12.700 what a wonderful place to be
00:12:15.780 you know how you get there
00:12:17.960 you call balls and strikes
00:12:21.240 the hypocrisy
00:12:27.580 this morning of the new york times
00:12:29.740 to talk about
00:12:31.580 how we
00:12:32.560 we've been predicting this
00:12:35.560 all of the things
00:12:36.480 i mean honest to god
00:12:38.240 they sounded like
00:12:39.640 they were all of a sudden
00:12:40.900 into predictions
00:12:41.940 we know they don't like predictions
00:12:43.900 we know that
00:12:45.240 that's conspiracy theories
00:12:46.900 if you just
00:12:47.700 take things
00:12:48.780 and do math
00:12:49.980 and take people
00:12:50.880 at their word
00:12:51.900 you can't talk about those things
00:12:54.960 those are crazy ideas
00:12:57.040 no no no
00:12:58.620 today they were talking about
00:13:00.620 syria and turkey
00:13:01.700 and how they predicted
00:13:03.060 all of this
00:13:03.820 this was so easy
00:13:05.100 to see
00:13:06.000 really
00:13:08.200 was it
00:13:09.460 yeah
00:13:11.220 everybody
00:13:12.600 on earth
00:13:13.760 including the white house
00:13:15.400 saw this
00:13:16.340 mess
00:13:17.000 coming
00:13:17.620 everybody
00:13:18.980 saw that
00:13:20.000 what you'll forget
00:13:22.240 is that
00:13:23.680 many of us
00:13:25.060 a long time ago
00:13:26.720 in almost a dream world
00:13:28.580 now
00:13:29.080 it's so far away
00:13:30.580 i can't even remember it
00:13:32.300 what was his name
00:13:33.620 did they even have sound
00:13:35.320 and talkies
00:13:36.840 in the movie theater
00:13:38.160 when barack obama
00:13:39.600 was in office
00:13:40.580 do you remember
00:13:41.860 when some of us said
00:13:42.920 don't get into bed
00:13:45.640 with these kurds
00:13:47.100 these kurds
00:13:49.200 are not the kurds
00:13:50.200 in iran
00:13:51.400 or i mean
00:13:51.860 in iraq
00:13:52.900 these are bad kurds
00:13:55.500 these are communist kurds
00:13:57.860 these are terrorist kurds
00:14:00.160 and john mccain
00:14:01.540 stood up and told
00:14:02.580 all of us
00:14:04.160 oh no
00:14:05.080 these are good guys
00:14:06.340 i remember being on the air
00:14:08.280 at the time
00:14:09.100 saying
00:14:09.520 no
00:14:10.060 these aren't good guys
00:14:11.380 these are bad guys
00:14:12.540 and we're gonna do
00:14:13.320 the same damn thing
00:14:14.440 that we did in afghanistan
00:14:15.940 with osama bin laden
00:14:17.420 we're gonna teach them
00:14:18.700 we're gonna arm them
00:14:19.720 and they're gonna turn
00:14:20.600 against us
00:14:21.500 don't do it
00:14:23.600 bad
00:14:24.420 do you remember
00:14:25.440 you know what
00:14:26.800 do you know what
00:14:28.660 the new york times
00:14:29.240 actually said today
00:14:30.200 what you have to understand
00:14:33.480 is the middle east
00:14:35.080 doesn't
00:14:36.380 like a vacuum
00:14:37.740 if if you destabilize
00:14:40.600 if you destabilize a region
00:14:42.800 well somebody
00:14:44.340 will will grow
00:14:45.740 to fill that
00:14:47.000 really
00:14:48.100 like in egypt
00:14:50.260 like in uh
00:14:52.860 libya
00:14:53.780 like in syria
00:14:55.980 like in iraq
00:14:58.440 and afghanistan
00:14:59.780 yeah
00:15:00.460 it only took us
00:15:02.280 two countries
00:15:03.040 to figure it out
00:15:03.860 you on the left
00:15:04.940 still haven't figured it out
00:15:06.700 no you do now
00:15:09.720 you say you do now
00:15:11.540 but you're only saying that
00:15:14.500 because it's a way
00:15:15.880 to go against
00:15:17.060 donald trump
00:15:17.980 if you want to go
00:15:19.460 against donald trump
00:15:20.260 go against him
00:15:20.960 with something real
00:15:21.740 and something that
00:15:22.660 is actually
00:15:23.960 something you believe in
00:15:25.340 oh we
00:15:26.640 we've got to stop
00:15:27.480 we have to end these wars
00:15:28.600 barack obama
00:15:29.580 is so wonderful
00:15:30.380 he wants to end these wars
00:15:31.740 what do you mean
00:15:32.940 pulling out of iraq
00:15:34.420 would cause
00:15:34.980 all kinds of problems
00:15:36.280 no we have to
00:15:37.580 he's just trying
00:15:38.540 to bring the troops home
00:15:39.820 oh and then
00:15:41.140 there was problems
00:15:42.100 well of course
00:15:43.260 there's going to be problems
00:15:44.140 but we have to end
00:15:45.140 these wars
00:15:45.840 here's a guy
00:15:48.060 who actually
00:15:49.140 is a dove
00:15:50.280 here's a guy
00:15:51.280 his whole life
00:15:52.500 there's two things
00:15:53.560 i know donald trump
00:15:54.440 believes
00:15:54.840 well three
00:15:55.380 himself
00:15:56.480 he believes in himself
00:15:57.980 got it
00:15:58.980 two
00:15:59.980 he believes in trade wars
00:16:02.140 got it
00:16:03.040 he's believed in
00:16:03.960 his whole life
00:16:05.100 number three
00:16:06.160 he doesn't believe
00:16:07.680 in war
00:16:08.380 his whole life
00:16:10.220 he has been
00:16:10.780 against
00:16:11.480 almost every war
00:16:13.260 we've ever seen
00:16:14.400 in my lifetime
00:16:15.180 and he's been
00:16:16.440 on the record
00:16:17.280 so he's your
00:16:19.060 dove
00:16:19.700 left
00:16:20.280 he's the one
00:16:21.320 you've been
00:16:21.740 looking for
00:16:22.440 he's actually
00:16:23.820 doing what
00:16:24.740 barack obama
00:16:25.700 promised he
00:16:26.780 would do
00:16:27.340 and now
00:16:28.360 you don't
00:16:28.980 like it
00:16:29.640 oh yes
00:16:31.640 because
00:16:32.140 the middle east
00:16:33.700 you know
00:16:34.440 it doesn't
00:16:35.840 like a vacuum
00:16:36.660 really
00:16:37.340 why don't you
00:16:38.120 tell that to
00:16:38.660 hillary clinton
00:16:39.280 when she said
00:16:39.880 we came
00:16:40.560 we conquered
00:16:42.040 he died
00:16:43.000 about
00:16:43.400 Gadi
00:16:43.860 about
00:16:44.480 what's his name
00:16:47.300 in Libya
00:16:47.780 Gaddafi
00:16:49.260 why don't you
00:16:50.920 talk to her
00:16:51.360 about that
00:16:51.900 why don't you
00:16:53.780 talk to
00:16:54.520 why don't you
00:16:55.420 talk to
00:16:56.040 what was her
00:16:57.600 name
00:16:57.780 Samantha
00:16:58.440 she's the
00:16:59.640 the
00:17:00.180 the wife
00:17:01.540 of the woman
00:17:02.220 the wife
00:17:02.820 of the guy
00:17:03.320 who
00:17:03.700 wrote
00:17:05.040 Nudge
00:17:06.460 haven't talked
00:17:08.420 to her
00:17:08.660 talked about
00:17:09.080 her for a while
00:17:09.640 Samantha
00:17:10.060 somebody
00:17:10.520 or other
00:17:10.860 Cass Sunstein's
00:17:13.160 wife
00:17:13.500 she was
00:17:14.800 the one
00:17:15.420 who was
00:17:15.900 pushing
00:17:16.560 for the
00:17:17.480 instability
00:17:18.560 don't talk
00:17:20.060 to me
00:17:20.300 about this
00:17:20.720 Google
00:17:21.060 and Facebook
00:17:21.680 you're the
00:17:22.600 ones
00:17:23.040 who
00:17:23.640 intentionally
00:17:24.780 lit the
00:17:26.000 middle east
00:17:26.520 on fire
00:17:27.280 and don't
00:17:29.240 don't say
00:17:29.680 you didn't
00:17:30.300 because we
00:17:31.140 know
00:17:31.540 because you
00:17:32.060 were very
00:17:32.500 very proud
00:17:33.300 of the role
00:17:34.020 you played
00:17:34.560 in the
00:17:35.220 Arab
00:17:35.540 Spring
00:17:36.120 so don't
00:17:37.560 please
00:17:37.940 if you
00:17:38.780 want to
00:17:39.080 come to
00:17:39.360 me and
00:17:39.600 say hey
00:17:39.960 we were
00:17:40.280 part of
00:17:40.620 this
00:17:40.900 like I
00:17:41.420 will
00:17:41.620 I'll
00:17:41.800 come to
00:17:42.080 you
00:17:42.240 hey
00:17:42.660 I was
00:17:43.360 actually
00:17:43.740 for the
00:17:44.380 war in
00:17:44.680 Iraq
00:17:44.940 because I
00:17:45.320 know that
00:17:46.000 the real
00:17:46.400 danger
00:17:46.780 there
00:17:47.060 is
00:17:47.440 Iran
00:17:47.880 and I
00:17:48.480 thought we
00:17:48.780 were going to
00:17:49.080 pop the
00:17:49.520 head of the
00:17:49.900 snake
00:17:50.260 well didn't
00:17:51.020 turn out that
00:17:51.600 way
00:17:51.940 boy I was
00:17:52.980 wrong
00:17:53.380 have you heard
00:17:56.320 anybody in the
00:17:56.900 media say that
00:17:57.480 about the
00:17:57.800 Arab Spring
00:17:58.340 about Libya
00:17:59.120 about Syria
00:17:59.860 about getting
00:18:00.920 into bed
00:18:01.640 and arming
00:18:02.400 these people
00:18:03.220 no of course
00:18:04.780 not
00:18:05.120 because they're
00:18:06.560 all frauds
00:18:08.100 I know
00:18:10.960 why I'm
00:18:11.500 listening to
00:18:12.080 them
00:18:12.280 I'm
00:18:13.420 listening to
00:18:14.040 them
00:18:14.300 because that's
00:18:15.320 part of my
00:18:15.960 job
00:18:16.600 I just don't
00:18:17.620 know why other
00:18:18.340 Americans still
00:18:19.340 listen to them
00:18:20.080 I want to tell you
00:18:25.660 about George
00:18:26.200 he lives in
00:18:26.760 Ohio and George
00:18:28.080 is very much
00:18:28.760 like me in
00:18:29.660 one way
00:18:30.300 he's an
00:18:31.100 architect
00:18:31.540 and he still
00:18:33.020 likes to do
00:18:33.500 everything with a
00:18:34.120 pencil I tell you
00:18:35.100 I walk into
00:18:35.640 places now and I'm
00:18:36.400 like could I get
00:18:36.780 a pad of paper
00:18:37.300 and a pencil
00:18:37.680 please people
00:18:38.280 are like what
00:18:39.200 okay grandpa
00:18:41.200 it's like we
00:18:42.560 don't make them
00:18:43.240 even anymore I
00:18:44.200 like to hand
00:18:45.080 write things I
00:18:45.840 love fountain
00:18:46.940 pins and I
00:18:47.720 love to hand
00:18:48.500 write things
00:18:49.180 but I for a
00:18:51.120 long time I
00:18:52.260 couldn't I
00:18:52.820 couldn't write on
00:18:53.720 the chalkboard
00:18:54.480 that's why we're
00:18:55.480 just starting to do
00:18:56.160 chalkboards you
00:18:56.720 want to know when
00:18:57.240 I'm feeling really
00:18:58.040 good we do
00:18:58.760 chalkboards I
00:19:00.580 wasn't doing
00:19:01.060 chalkboards if you
00:19:01.880 watch the show I
00:19:02.980 wasn't doing them
00:19:04.000 we had animated
00:19:05.240 chalkboards and
00:19:06.080 that was because
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00:20:04.880 ID you know I didn't
00:20:16.620 even get to the
00:20:17.540 Volker testimony
00:20:18.520 yesterday or Nancy
00:20:19.940 Pelosi now requesting
00:20:21.960 prayers for the
00:20:22.920 president because he's
00:20:24.000 so unstable she claims
00:20:26.980 that he had a mental
00:20:30.480 breakdown in the
00:20:32.200 cabinet room do we have
00:20:33.320 the pictures of her
00:20:34.560 pointing her finger at
00:20:36.380 Donald Trump there she
00:20:39.220 is standing and yelling
00:20:40.820 at the president he's
00:20:42.080 just sitting there she's
00:20:44.140 standing and pointing
00:20:44.820 her finger and yelling
00:20:45.580 at the president who had
00:20:47.400 a mental breakdown I
00:20:48.460 don't know I don't care
00:20:50.120 do the work for the
00:20:52.200 American people now the
00:20:54.940 reason why she said that
00:20:56.660 he was just unstable and
00:20:57.920 insulting is because he
00:20:59.900 said you know you guys
00:21:01.960 you guys are standing up
00:21:03.260 for communists and that's
00:21:05.020 true that's who these
00:21:06.040 guys are and I know
00:21:07.540 there's a problem but
00:21:08.960 that's why we are
00:21:10.040 working without the
00:21:10.940 government to help those
00:21:12.180 people who are in harm's
00:21:13.300 way stop stop wanting the
00:21:15.840 government to do
00:21:16.580 everything so he says to
00:21:19.840 her you know you're
00:21:21.140 protecting communists which
00:21:22.900 is probably something you
00:21:24.200 guys like well that was
00:21:26.560 just insulting and she had
00:21:28.220 to walk out of course she
00:21:30.180 walks out and she says the
00:21:31.320 president was just
00:21:32.200 unstable please pray for
00:21:34.600 his mental health this is
00:21:37.580 obscene this is there is
00:21:42.120 no way to to run a
00:21:44.800 country when you have this
00:21:48.360 going on now that's what
00:21:51.100 the Democrats are counting
00:21:52.580 on I firmly believe the
00:21:55.220 Democrats are going to run
00:21:57.500 a campaign basically that
00:21:59.520 says have you had enough
00:22:00.620 yet you want four more
00:22:02.660 years of this and the
00:22:05.040 answer is no I don't want
00:22:06.660 it nobody wants it I don't
00:22:09.180 think Democrats want it
00:22:10.200 Republicans they don't want
00:22:11.720 this independents certainly
00:22:14.860 don't want it but who are
00:22:18.300 you going to give the reins
00:22:19.080 to where where are the
00:22:23.200 adults in the room and
00:22:25.760 Donald Trump was right these
00:22:27.680 guys are communists and you
00:22:29.460 know what I don't know
00:22:30.760 about Nancy Pelosi and
00:22:31.880 Chuck Schumer but they
00:22:33.220 don't seem to have a
00:22:33.980 problem with a communist in
00:22:35.480 their own party that's not
00:22:39.160 unreasonable to say do you
00:22:41.260 really think that there's a
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00:24:23.680 welcome to the program I'm just I
00:24:51.820 just on the turkey thing can I just
00:24:55.960 say this we all knew this was
00:24:58.380 coming we knew this was coming we
00:25:00.260 knew one way or another what was
00:25:02.160 happening with us joining forces
00:25:05.180 with really bad people would come
00:25:07.660 and bite us in the ass now it is
00:25:09.240 biting us in the ass okay we knew
00:25:11.900 that for a decade so we can sit here
00:25:15.040 and argue about whose fault it is I
00:25:17.040 think it's Obama's fault and and and
00:25:19.160 John McCain's fault for getting us
00:25:20.480 there in the first place others are
00:25:22.140 saying well it's Donald Trump's
00:25:23.220 fault for getting us out okay fine
00:25:24.660 whatever whatever let them argue
00:25:26.280 about it may I suggest you just join
00:25:30.320 me in doing something about it that
00:25:32.500 matters let's just go save these
00:25:34.200 people that are in harm's way we have
00:25:36.300 people on the ground right now let's
00:25:38.700 let them argue it out there's it's
00:25:41.060 like kindergarten let's just do what we
00:25:44.500 have to do and stop waiting around
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00:26:28.200 have Rob Henderson on he is a Gates
00:26:30.440 Cambridge scholar and I know he's a
00:26:33.580 gate Cambridge scholar because I had to
00:26:36.100 look up the second word in the
00:26:38.700 headline of his story the atavism of
00:26:41.840 cancel culture and I'm like it's
00:26:43.720 activism dummy and then I realized
00:26:46.860 that it's no that's actually no that's
00:26:48.920 it's act it's atavism and I had to look
00:26:51.560 it up so he went to Yale I went to Yale
00:26:54.460 he graduated I didn't I think that's the
00:26:57.740 difference welcome Rob Henderson to the
00:27:00.540 program how are you hi Glenn great great
00:27:03.740 to be here so you sound like you almost
00:27:07.020 believe that too Rob the the atavism of
00:27:11.380 cancel cancel culture what you're saying
00:27:14.040 is is this is something that is ancient
00:27:17.060 inside of us it's tribal right right so
00:27:21.640 the way I think about cancel culture is
00:27:23.460 that it's rooted in some of these
00:27:24.720 primitive human drives to obtain social
00:27:27.720 status and in-group solidarity with our
00:27:30.580 peers as well as to identify our friends and
00:27:34.240 our foes and we generally go into tribes
00:27:38.320 when we're afraid I mean it is it's human
00:27:41.640 nature and so when we're afraid of
00:27:44.180 something we go into tribes and the
00:27:46.740 deeper we go into the tribe the the more
00:27:49.660 we don't listen anymore and and we lose
00:27:52.540 all sense of proportion and and any sense
00:27:56.260 of nuance right right well you know
00:28:00.680 tribalism is inherently human so whether
00:28:03.760 we're in danger or not we do like to be
00:28:05.740 around you know sort of sort of our group
00:28:08.520 you know people who we feel comfortable
00:28:09.900 around sure but when we are in danger we
00:28:12.820 are more likely to to seek people who
00:28:15.080 think like us who behave like us and to
00:28:18.800 sort of denigrate people who we're afraid
00:28:21.280 of or who don't agree with us so tell me
00:28:23.420 what happened to you in 2016 while you
00:28:25.440 were an undergrad at Yale yeah you know
00:28:28.420 glenn i've been concerned about cancel
00:28:30.320 culture for a long time and you know i
00:28:32.740 was actually in the military before i
00:28:34.140 attended Yale for undergrad and you know
00:28:36.520 i'd heard stories about you know extra
00:28:38.780 sensitive college students and snowflakes
00:28:41.140 and so on and i thought a lot of it was
00:28:43.580 probably just the media maybe blowing
00:28:45.200 things out of proportion but then
00:28:47.160 literally within my first two months at
00:28:48.980 Yale so this was the fall semester of
00:28:51.360 2015 a faculty member named erica
00:28:54.620 christakis wrote an email around halloween
00:28:57.420 telling students that they should
00:28:59.600 communicate with each other more if
00:29:01.160 they're offended by the costumes that
00:29:03.320 they you know other students choose to
00:29:04.700 wear rather than relying on the
00:29:06.980 university administration to give us
00:29:08.800 guidelines of what costumes were
00:29:10.540 allowed to wear or not and the student
00:29:12.800 reaction to her was just pure outrage
00:29:15.140 they targeted her they turned her into a
00:29:17.740 pariah on campus for essentially
00:29:19.400 defending freedom of expression and
00:29:21.660 eventually she had to resign and
00:29:23.900 basically said that the climate on
00:29:26.100 campus was not conducive to free speech
00:29:28.520 so she stepped down from her from her
00:29:30.240 positions at the university and so okay
00:29:32.540 so i thought that was weird
00:29:33.740 um i thought okay so you know maybe this
00:29:36.780 is just a quirk of american universities
00:29:38.740 and that this is just unique to schools in
00:29:41.000 the united states um but then i
00:29:43.100 arrived to the university of cambridge
00:29:45.320 here in england um last year and
00:29:48.500 literally within a few first few months
00:29:50.320 jordan peterson who's probably the most
00:29:52.600 famous academic in the world gets
00:29:54.300 disinvited from the university because a
00:29:56.840 bunch of student and faculty protesters
00:29:58.800 said that you know him him being here
00:30:00.900 would make them feel scared or unsafe or
00:30:02.720 something and so you know there there is
00:30:05.220 this problem in academia but then in
00:30:07.280 culture more broadly um about people
00:30:10.460 getting canceled for you know things that
00:30:12.720 they say can i ask you this rob what you
00:30:15.500 know the thing that happened at yale
00:30:17.560 um here's here's a woman who is saying
00:30:20.960 look talk to each other have personal
00:30:24.240 responsibility take this upon yourself
00:30:26.880 to understand don't go to don't go to
00:30:29.860 the man don't expect the the college to do
00:30:33.480 this this is the exact opposite kind of
00:30:37.160 thinking from the 60s or any kind of of real
00:30:41.680 movement with the youth they are they are
00:30:44.540 holding up these it the government and the
00:30:49.700 administration in that case and saying
00:30:52.780 yeah we we should have them do everything
00:30:55.660 for us where does that come from
00:30:58.580 yeah you know it's funny you say that um
00:31:02.500 if i'm not mistaken i think in an interview
00:31:04.320 erica kristakis the professor who got you
00:31:06.500 know who stepped down at yale um she
00:31:08.760 actually kind of referred to herself as
00:31:10.440 this kind of 60s liberal you know this
00:31:13.060 person who sort of marched with the students
00:31:14.840 and believed in the whole freedom of speech
00:31:16.420 cause um so it's sort of ironic that she's
00:31:19.440 getting targeted now for simply defending
00:31:21.940 freedom of expression and i think a lot of
00:31:25.360 people from that generation are sort of
00:31:27.720 bewildered at what's happening because
00:31:29.700 oftentimes they're the ones being targeted
00:31:31.380 now um but don't you find it don't you
00:31:34.680 find it additionally strange that in an era
00:31:38.680 where your voice can be heard you have the
00:31:41.640 power to be heard and to be seen anywhere
00:31:43.660 around the world that you have the power to
00:31:46.320 start your own business unlike any other
00:31:48.340 time in the world and you can become famous
00:31:50.380 unlike any other time in the world that that
00:31:53.160 generation is going back to like a 1950s kind
00:31:57.200 of structure
00:31:57.960 well i think what's happening here glenn is
00:32:02.260 that the ideology and power are afraid of free
00:32:06.500 speech so you know in the 50s and the 60s
00:32:08.980 there was a sort of perhaps more conservative
00:32:11.380 ideology that held power in the universities
00:32:14.900 and in society and the group that considered
00:32:16.800 themselves the underdogs maybe the sort of
00:32:18.960 progressives at the time were fighting for
00:32:20.620 freedom of speech whereas today those students
00:32:23.340 who protested back then now have the power and
00:32:25.600 they're afraid of sort of uprisings of people
00:32:28.900 who are challenging that and so i'm not entirely
00:32:31.640 sure that freedom of speech itself is you know
00:32:33.940 this bedrock principle but it's only used as a sort
00:32:36.860 of uh as a weapon against uh the opposing ideology
00:32:40.900 exactly right so then what happens robert what do
00:32:44.760 we what is our future hold and how do we get our
00:32:48.160 arms around this because as you point out in your
00:32:50.260 article um you know wait until it's you you could
00:32:55.100 be next you point out in the article that's not
00:32:57.960 enough that's theoretical to too many people even
00:33:00.820 though we're seeing it happen in real time right
00:33:03.820 now it's still not enough right i don't think that
00:33:09.140 those words you know you could be next which i see a
00:33:11.840 lot on social media and in conversations about
00:33:14.160 cancel culture i don't think it actually registers for
00:33:16.440 most people simply because the social rewards of you
00:33:20.180 know getting into a mob and trying to cancel someone
00:33:22.860 you know those rewards are too immediate and gratifying
00:33:25.560 and the dangers of cancel culture are pretty remote and
00:33:29.360 abstract i mean it just isn't um a sort of
00:33:32.760 salient threat for a lot of people
00:33:34.800 so kipling uh wrote in his poem the gods of the copybook headings
00:33:41.960 um that all these things will happen until terror and slaughter
00:33:47.240 return uh and what he was talking about was
00:33:51.480 you're just going to go off the deep end
00:33:53.520 but it will take terror and slaughter to return to common sense uh and we've
00:34:00.100 seen this time and time again are we at that point to where
00:34:03.040 the only thing that's going to stop this is just
00:34:05.900 i mean people didn't understand in the 1920s hey you could be next
00:34:10.080 but by 1939 pretty much everybody was clear
00:34:13.360 you know even those in germany pretty clear
00:34:15.760 oh wow i could be next
00:34:17.460 are we at that point to where that's the only thing that's going to stop this
00:34:24.020 stuff is the world going into total madness
00:34:27.180 you know i'm i'm a little bit more optimistic than that
00:34:31.880 i don't think that we're sort of you know physically in danger but i do think
00:34:36.240 there's a lot of reputational danger at stake here you know people aren't
00:34:39.440 necessarily fearing for their personal physical
00:34:42.080 safety despite what a lot of like social justice activist warriors will try to
00:34:46.040 tell you you know it's not physical safety it's more a reputational safety
00:34:49.460 you know any one of our reputations could be
00:34:51.720 destroyed in the blink of an eye for something that that we might have said
00:34:55.360 you know 10 years ago you know you see a lot of people digging up old tweets or
00:34:59.000 old facebook posts that you you might have written in like 2009
00:35:01.860 um so i think it's more the reputational destruction
00:35:05.320 that's the real risk here um but i think that
00:35:08.860 as we continue to talk more about this and bring
00:35:11.660 these you know these issues to light that people will slowly come to
00:35:16.020 their senses but in the meantime i don't really see cancel culture going away
00:35:19.640 i think that it's going to get quite a bit worse before we start to see it get
00:35:23.440 better
00:35:23.740 uh rob thank you so much and really appreciate um you uh speaking out and
00:35:29.780 and and risking your own reputation i'm sure you've had
00:35:32.960 pushback have you not yeah yeah i mean i've had a had a few critics here and
00:35:38.840 there but i just brushed them off
00:35:40.200 yeah good for you rob thank you so much rob henderson you can find him at rob k
00:35:44.820 henderson uh follow him on twitter thank you so
00:35:47.760 much rob appreciate it all right
00:35:50.620 it's like i it's i feel like i'm in a jason bourne
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00:37:28.100 uh
00:37:38.220 what I think so
00:37:42.760 In a secret interview, Adam Schiff, leader of the House Democratic effort to impeach
00:38:04.700 President Trump, pressed former United States Special Representative to Ukraine, Kurt Volker,
00:38:10.420 yesterday, to testify that Ukrainian officials felt pressured to investigate former President Joe Biden's son.
00:38:17.500 If you read the actual transcript, it is crazy town. It's crazy town.
00:38:24.720 By the way, why am I reading the transcript of a secret interview? Can somebody help me out with that one?
00:38:31.140 Uh, the interview, which took place in a secure room, uh, covered several topics, including quid pro quo,
00:38:42.800 the U.S. military aid in exchange for Ukrainian investigation of the Bidens.
00:38:47.740 Uh, the Ukrainians didn't want to be drawn into investigating a Democratic president, uh, candidate for president,
00:38:53.800 which would only mean peril for Ukraine. Is that fair to say? Said Schiff.
00:38:58.900 Well, that may be true. That may be true.
00:39:01.000 But they didn't express that to me. And, of course, I didn't know that that was the context at the time.
00:39:08.940 Uh, he went on, um, and said,
00:39:11.780 part of the other context is vital military support being withheld from Ukraine during the period, right?
00:39:18.120 That's what Schiff asked.
00:39:19.680 Well, that was not part of the context of the time.
00:39:22.420 Uh, at least to my knowledge, the Ukrainian leaders were not aware of that.
00:39:26.760 So, what's crazy is Schiff is trying to say, well, he made this threat on the phone call.
00:39:32.820 Well, if he did, he was really bad at it because they didn't know it.
00:39:36.880 Well, they found out later.
00:39:37.880 Well, then, wait a minute.
00:39:40.160 What do you mean they found out later?
00:39:41.580 You're talking to me about what I heard on the phone call
00:39:44.440 and what I heard from other people in between, you know, right after the phone call.
00:39:49.820 They didn't know that.
00:39:50.800 They didn't get that impression from the president.
00:39:52.720 You're saying that that's what the president was saying.
00:39:56.800 Well, if none of us thought that's what he was saying
00:40:00.400 and they didn't think that was what he was saying,
00:40:03.360 how can you prove that that's what he was saying?
00:40:06.520 What?
00:40:07.240 This just seems to be such a fishing expedition here, especially with Schiff.
00:40:11.740 And if you remember, we were talking about this the other day.
00:40:14.060 It might have been off the air, but with Nixon, they had everything on TV.
00:40:19.380 Everyone remembers those hearings being on TV.
00:40:22.280 Largely, though, most of those hearings happened beforehand
00:40:25.000 and they were essentially almost recreations on TV.
00:40:27.380 They knew what they were going to get out of these people
00:40:28.940 because they had talked to him behind the scenes.
00:40:30.540 Correct.
00:40:30.740 And it seems like that's what Schiff's doing here.
00:40:32.360 He's probing to see if he can find a guy who's going to turn
00:40:36.500 or say something that is going to lean against the president
00:40:40.860 because then they will become far more credible in this investigation.
00:40:44.460 Yeah.
00:40:44.700 And here you're seeing this guy's just trying to tell the truth.
00:40:47.260 Like, he's not lying.
00:40:48.500 He's not playing defense for Trump here.
00:40:52.760 No.
00:40:53.060 He's just telling you the obvious things that occurred.
00:40:56.140 Right.
00:40:56.500 And I don't know if there's any value for a Democrat in that type of witness.
00:40:59.360 Right.
00:40:59.500 And by the way, if you listen to the whistleblowers that we have had on,
00:41:03.240 I wouldn't send the money to the new president either.
00:41:07.980 And it wouldn't have anything to do with Joe Biden.
00:41:12.020 I mean, he says on the phone call,
00:41:13.920 we're afraid that you're still surrounded by many of the people
00:41:17.560 who are very, very dirty and we're part of this.
00:41:23.080 And he says, no, I know who you're talking about and we got rid of him.
00:41:27.020 And the president says, no, we think they're still around you.
00:41:29.640 You should do your homework and look into it.
00:41:32.220 Now, these are the people who are involved in money laundering.
00:41:35.100 These are the people that were involved in trying to throw the election.
00:41:38.720 They're oligarchs.
00:41:40.400 Well, if you listen to our whistleblower,
00:41:42.280 he names those oligarchs and says, yeah,
00:41:44.460 they were still in the administration at Ukraine.
00:41:48.520 Ukraine, man.
00:41:49.080 It's like the entire country is waste disposal experts at casinos.
00:41:52.880 It's the Sopranos.
00:41:55.260 It's the Sopranos.
00:41:57.020 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
00:42:16.860 I didn't see that.
00:42:18.280 How did I miss that?
00:42:19.680 It was pretty big.
00:42:20.440 Yeah.
00:42:20.500 It's Tucker Carlson with Megyn Kelly.
00:42:22.300 Yeah.
00:42:22.700 She was really good.
00:42:24.440 It was, I, I, I liked Megyn Kelly and I like seeing her back in the media.
00:42:29.080 She's smart and she, I mean, she lit up NBC, lit up NBC.
00:42:33.780 She should light up NBC.
00:42:34.880 And of course, you know, she did work there and leave and under bad circumstances, but
00:42:38.680 I mean, she makes, yeah, but she makes a pretty convincing and compelling case that, uh, you
00:42:45.960 know, there, I think it's, I think you can, you could pull from that interview pretty clearly
00:42:51.360 that she believes and probably was pushed out because of her coverage of the NBC scandals
00:42:57.260 and she was calling for an independent investigator.
00:42:59.900 She's like, Fox News had one.
00:43:01.280 The NFL got one.
00:43:02.740 Uh, you know, uh, NPR got one.
00:43:05.420 Why doesn't NBC have an outside investigator?
00:43:07.640 They're doing it themselves.
00:43:09.360 I mean, she like lit them up.
00:43:10.460 It was, it was pretty good.
00:43:11.420 CBS did that too.
00:43:12.320 CBS.
00:43:12.720 I think she mentioned CBS too.
00:43:13.720 Yeah.
00:43:13.820 Amazing.
00:43:13.940 Uh, all right.
00:43:15.400 Uh, Bill O'Reilly is joining us in, uh, just a second.
00:43:19.340 Uh, I am, I am off tomorrow.
00:43:22.000 I, I have my last weekend with just my wife until Christmas this weekend.
00:43:27.960 Uh, so I'm off this, uh, off tomorrow.
00:43:30.640 So Bill O'Reilly is joining us next.
00:43:43.940 The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:43:57.660 Mr. Bill O'Reilly, welcome to the program, sir.
00:44:02.020 It is, uh, it is not Friday.
00:44:04.540 It is Thursday.
00:44:06.300 And so Bill is now waiting in the bullpen, waiting to come out to talk about all the
00:44:11.460 things that have happened this week, this week alone, including Nancy Pelosi and Donald
00:44:15.920 Trump, both the call calling the other one insane.
00:44:20.060 Which one do you believe with what really happened in their meeting?
00:44:25.200 What's happening with Turkey?
00:44:27.080 Why did Trump do that?
00:44:29.080 Uh, why did he withdraw our troops analysis with a guy who actually knows the president
00:44:35.760 and wrote a new book, the United States, according to Trump, where he experienced
00:44:41.460 explains, you want to understand the president, you have to actually know him and know his
00:44:47.580 real history.
00:44:49.820 That's what the book is about.
00:44:51.120 And that's what he will take us through his thinking on the things that have happened this
00:44:55.640 week.
00:44:56.100 We go to Bill O'Reilly in one minute.
00:44:59.100 This is the Glenn Beck program.
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00:46:11.080 Mr. Bill O'Reilly, we have the impeachment moving forward.
00:46:17.060 Mitch McConnell is starting to do private classes on what's going to happen.
00:46:21.120 If the impeachment moves over to the Senate, they're saying now that it looks like it's
00:46:25.160 going to be done by Christmastime.
00:46:27.680 I don't know if I buy that.
00:46:29.380 Schiff pushed Volker yesterday.
00:46:32.300 There was a fight in the cabinet room.
00:46:35.720 This is nuts.
00:46:37.140 Where do you want to begin, Bill?
00:46:40.160 Let's begin with the Yankees-Astros playing tonight.
00:46:45.840 And Gale Force wins.
00:46:47.440 Right.
00:46:48.280 Look, Beck, all of this, you're taking it, you and Stu, too seriously.
00:46:53.380 You're taking it too seriously.
00:46:55.080 The fix is in.
00:46:57.100 And you want to know what's going to happen?
00:46:58.360 I'll tell you right now.
00:46:59.900 So that when you go on your vacation with your wife over the weekend, you can have a
00:47:03.880 lovely time without thinking about any of it.
00:47:05.820 Oh, I'm good.
00:47:06.600 I mean, even if you tell me we're all going to be sucked into a black hole in a week,
00:47:10.740 I'm still not going to think about it this weekend.
00:47:13.040 All right.
00:47:13.460 Good.
00:47:13.760 But so Nancy Pelosi now is in a corner and has to do some kind of vote on impeachment
00:47:22.460 because she can't just say, oh, never mind.
00:47:26.920 We really don't have anything.
00:47:28.680 Can't do that.
00:47:30.160 She's not.
00:47:30.900 It's going to squeak by.
00:47:33.080 There'll be, I don't know, 20, 25 defections on the Democratic side, even though they'll be
00:47:37.880 threatened by Ms. Pelosi with a cutoff of all their campaign funding.
00:47:41.260 There will be.
00:47:43.400 And then McConnell knows that when it comes in, there's nothing there.
00:47:47.680 So he's already canvassed.
00:47:49.600 I don't think there's going to be any Republican senators voting for conviction.
00:47:54.000 Maybe the crazy woman up in Alaska, Markowski.
00:47:57.460 Will they vote to hear it and do a trial?
00:48:01.480 What they'll try to probably do is McConnell, he has all these arcane things that he learned
00:48:06.520 from Martin Van Buren that we don't know anything about.
00:48:09.540 You mean when McConnell was about 40, learning at the knee of...
00:48:15.740 Yeah, you know, I mean, Millard Fillmore told him something, and we have no idea what that is.
00:48:21.560 Right.
00:48:22.040 So he'll have some parliamentary stuff go, well, you know, really don't need the trial.
00:48:27.140 Let's just take a vote.
00:48:29.140 He'll do something like that.
00:48:30.920 But why not?
00:48:31.600 I mean, if there isn't anything there, why not just go through the trial?
00:48:35.880 I don't think that the Senate wants to dignify it, and they know the media is going to use it
00:48:44.080 every hour on the hour to try to damage Republicans.
00:48:47.580 So they think they want to get it out of there.
00:48:49.760 And, you know, what do they have, three or four months off for Christmas?
00:48:52.620 They don't want to delay that.
00:48:53.880 They want to just get it done and then come back and start the campaign in January.
00:48:57.880 Doesn't that give the left more fuel to say, look, they're just burying it.
00:49:05.320 We found evidence, and they buried it.
00:49:07.420 Why not just do the trial?
00:49:09.860 That's what the evidence is.
00:49:11.280 You've got to have something to show the American people.
00:49:13.840 What do you got now?
00:49:15.640 You've got, well, Rudy Giuliani may have gone over there and said something mean.
00:49:20.160 Okay.
00:49:22.400 If they have evidence, if there is.
00:49:26.000 I know, but that's why I would have the trial.
00:49:28.600 I would say, Your Honor and the American people, did you hear what their evidence was?
00:49:36.380 But you know how the media is going to spin it.
00:49:39.160 You know they're not going to report accurately what happens at the trial.
00:49:42.740 So why bother with it?
00:49:44.460 You know, we're living in a country now where you just can't get any reality-based reporting at all.
00:49:49.980 But that would be covered live.
00:49:51.840 That would be the most watched thing of the Trump administration.
00:49:56.140 But how many Americans are going to sit there and watch it live?
00:50:00.160 I mean, they're not.
00:50:01.420 They're dependent upon a summation at the end of the day.
00:50:04.600 And they're not going to get an accurate summation.
00:50:07.260 Anyway, I know McConnell.
00:50:08.960 I know how he works.
00:50:10.320 I know how he thinks.
00:50:11.600 He thinks that this is a waste of time.
00:50:14.460 And he wants to get rid of it.
00:50:15.860 And that's what he'll do.
00:50:17.180 Okay.
00:50:18.280 Let me go to Rudy Giuliani.
00:50:20.940 Rudy Giuliani, now there are four people connected to Rudy Giuliani, have been arrested.
00:50:25.120 And it's almost as if the Southern District of New York is working for the impeachment committee.
00:50:35.760 Do you have any doubt that Rudy Giuliani is clean here?
00:50:43.240 Or are they just sending a message, hey, Rudy, we'll get to anybody in your life.
00:50:48.380 We're going to take you down.
00:50:49.920 What is happening with this?
00:50:52.040 Well, they don't like Rudy Giuliani in the federal office in Manhattan.
00:50:57.100 I think we start there.
00:50:58.160 Rudy Giuliani ran a firm that hired itself out to foreign governments.
00:51:06.380 Always a problem.
00:51:08.040 But he made a lot of money.
00:51:10.640 And he would travel to places like Mexico and Ukraine and other countries.
00:51:16.560 And he would get involved, Rudy would, in their local political situation.
00:51:21.780 Another huge problem.
00:51:23.680 In doing so, he would deal with Vladimir and Jose and all these people who Rudy Giuliani had no blanken idea what they were up to.
00:51:33.080 Okay.
00:51:33.300 So hang on just a second.
00:51:34.560 Isn't that exactly what Greg Craig did as the private attorney for President Obama?
00:51:39.540 He was acquitted, Greg Craig, of his whatever.
00:51:45.240 But what I'm trying to tell you is there is nobody on the face of the earth that can get through this labyrinth and know exactly what Rudy Giuliani did or did not do.
00:51:55.720 This is all private conversations under the banner of I have a private company.
00:52:00.560 I'm making a ton of money.
00:52:02.020 These countries are paying me a lot of money.
00:52:05.960 And they want me to do X, Y, and Z.
00:52:07.980 And we don't know what X, Y, and Z is.
00:52:10.300 We don't know who we dealt with.
00:52:11.480 We don't know why these guys are arrested.
00:52:13.280 We don't know anything.
00:52:14.780 And the feds aren't real anxious to tell us.
00:52:17.640 So that's where we stand on that.
00:52:19.300 So at one point I was invited over to Italy to have a private meeting with the prime minister of Italy.
00:52:24.780 This is at the height of the tea party.
00:52:26.500 And it was Berlusconi.
00:52:28.040 And he wanted to start his own tea party.
00:52:31.180 And while I was flattered to be asked, I remember having the team meeting and going, this is insane.
00:52:37.560 First of all, you don't, as a government official, you don't start a tea party thing.
00:52:43.740 And I don't want to get involved.
00:52:46.420 And, you know, I worried how it would look and everything else.
00:52:50.360 Although I thought free trip to Italy and meet with the prime minister would be fun.
00:52:55.020 I didn't do it.
00:52:57.020 Shouldn't these people have better common sense?
00:53:01.360 Well, when you're going to make $5 billion a year, common sense leaves the building.
00:53:09.400 Giuliani wanted to make money.
00:53:11.640 This is the way he could do it.
00:53:13.280 So he did it.
00:53:14.460 And I don't know whether he hired attorneys to say, well, you can do this, you can't do that.
00:53:19.100 Like, I've never been invited by a foreign head of state to do anything.
00:53:23.300 In fact, they don't want me in their country.
00:53:25.640 And they sent me postcards saying, hey, Bill, don't come to Iceland, OK?
00:53:30.920 I've kind of had, that's more my experience now.
00:53:34.760 Yeah.
00:53:35.080 Yeah.
00:53:35.620 Well, since you linked up with me, I mean, we're both persona non-grata.
00:53:38.880 Although we will be in Israel, and that'll be an event.
00:53:42.920 I can guarantee it.
00:53:44.340 That will be.
00:53:44.820 Let me ask you this.
00:53:47.400 When they're talking now, well, I want to come back to Schiff and Volcker yesterday.
00:53:53.040 But they're talking now, and I've heard the rumors that John Bolton was very upset.
00:54:00.300 He was on the phone call, and he was very upset.
00:54:03.000 And that's one of the reasons why he was let go by the Trump administration.
00:54:06.100 And he threw a tantrum after that phone call.
00:54:09.720 And now they're going to call him.
00:54:11.980 And I saw the story today, it's increasingly likely to get a subpoena to John Bolton for these secret hearings, which are not secret.
00:54:22.920 Do you know anything about the John Bolton side of this story?
00:54:26.980 All I know is that the story had an anonymous source attached to it, right?
00:54:32.260 There's no so-and-so said Bolton did there, so-and-so was in the room.
00:54:37.700 None of that, right?
00:54:38.480 It's just sources close to the situation, say.
00:54:42.600 So I discount this stuff.
00:54:44.280 I throw it in the anonymous sources bucket, which is overflowing.
00:54:49.640 Yeah.
00:54:50.160 I don't think Bolton was real happy being canned as a national security advisor.
00:54:56.360 I don't think he was.
00:54:57.160 No, no, no.
00:54:57.480 But they said he was on the phone call, that he was one of the people.
00:55:00.780 Well, you know, if he was on a phone call, then he has to tell the truth about it, right?
00:55:03.860 Yep.
00:55:04.880 Okay, so let's go.
00:55:06.680 Tee him up.
00:55:07.880 So do you have any problem?
00:55:09.000 I want to have the truth.
00:55:09.820 Do you have any problem?
00:55:11.120 I mean, I was talking to my team yesterday, and we were saying, look, I want you to follow through all of the stuff on Rudy Giuliani and John Bolton and all of this stuff.
00:55:20.860 Follow it.
00:55:21.420 Because if that's where the story is, I know that there is a story about corruption in Ukraine, about the DNC.
00:55:28.260 So follow that.
00:55:29.460 But also follow, because if it turns out both sides are dirty, I want both sides exposed.
00:55:34.660 Yeah, let's know.
00:55:35.800 I mean, that's always been my philosophy, and that's why I'm incredibly successful.
00:55:39.960 Because, I mean, I want to know the truth.
00:55:42.700 And humble.
00:55:43.260 Tell me the truth.
00:55:43.920 And humble.
00:55:44.400 I just want to point out.
00:55:45.800 Humble is through the eye of the beholder.
00:55:48.300 Some might say that demanding the truth is an act of humility, because you don't want other people to be deceived.
00:55:57.500 Therefore, you're putting yourself in the arena on behalf of those other people.
00:56:01.600 Yeah, and as long as you're willing to look at the other side and say, hey, maybe I'm wrong.
00:56:06.280 Let's explore it.
00:56:08.060 There is nothing more humble than that, because I don't have to be right.
00:56:11.540 I don't want to be right.
00:56:12.580 I want the truth to be exposed.
00:56:14.320 But that's a different kind of humility than the one I was talking about with you, but that's Bill O'Reilly.
00:56:18.480 And we've grown to love him for his humility.
00:56:22.900 Back with Bill in just a second.
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00:58:15.080 We break for 10 seconds, then back to Bill.
00:58:32.260 Bill, did you read the transcript of the secret interrogation between Schiff and Volker?
00:58:42.820 No.
00:58:43.940 OK.
00:58:44.640 You need to read it.
00:58:45.920 I mean, first thing I want to know is if it's a secret meeting and investigation, how come I get the transcript?
00:58:54.540 It's not so secret, is it?
00:58:55.800 But in it, he's talking to Volker, who is the United States special representative to Ukraine, and they were expecting him to say, no, yeah, Ukraine was pressured into this by Donald Trump.
00:59:13.480 And they were really, oh, my gosh, they were really afraid of what to do.
00:59:17.360 And they have him on the text messages going back and forth to the EU ambassador, who's saying, I don't think we should be pressuring another country to do things like this.
00:59:28.360 And he's responding the whole time going, no, that's not what he was saying.
00:59:33.700 That didn't happen.
00:59:34.680 Nobody feels that except you, and that's not what's going on.
00:59:38.360 Schiff got him and tried to force him to say that Trump was intimidating Ukraine, and he wouldn't fold.
00:59:45.520 Well, if that's the transcript, I think it should go right to the House Ethics Committee.
00:59:52.480 And, you know, this guy shifts in trouble, by the way.
00:59:55.520 His public opinion, public profile, I mean, there's nobody that doesn't hate Trump who likes him and trusts him.
01:00:05.200 Nobody.
01:00:06.080 So I think he's destroyed his career, his credibility.
01:00:09.320 And if, indeed, he tried to, you know, browbeat a witness, the Ethics Committee should get that.
01:00:16.900 Let me go to the weird meeting in the cabinet room yesterday between Donald Trump and Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer.
01:00:27.800 The cabinet room was full.
01:00:29.500 The president was sitting there.
01:00:30.900 They started accusing the president of just, you know, being a heartless murderer and killing all these people, the defenseless Kurds.
01:00:38.340 He says, according to the president, he said, well, you know, these are communists.
01:00:45.940 These guys are all communists.
01:00:47.640 And maybe you guys don't mind that so much.
01:00:51.000 Nancy Pelosi, the picture show, stood up and started pointing her finger and yelling at the president.
01:00:56.820 They leave, storm out of the cabinet room, and then hold a press conference, her and Chuck Schumer,
01:01:03.000 where she says we have to have prayer for Trump's health because he had a very serious meltdown.
01:01:08.960 What do you think happened here?
01:01:10.640 Well, let me ask you, is Stu still there?
01:01:12.660 Is he, or you have to slap him, wake him up?
01:01:14.520 I'm, uh, well, hello?
01:01:16.040 Yes, what?
01:01:16.520 Hi, Bill?
01:01:17.300 Okay.
01:01:17.780 Testing.
01:01:18.800 Um, let me ask you two a question.
01:01:20.620 When you heard this story last night, did you believe that President Trump had a meltdown?
01:01:28.200 No.
01:01:28.820 They say he's a meltdown in every five minutes.
01:01:31.200 Okay.
01:01:31.520 Yeah, but I mean, Donald Trump is, I mean, he is a volatile guy.
01:01:36.180 So did he have a mental breakdown?
01:01:38.280 Is it what they were trying to say is he was mentally unstable.
01:01:40.820 I don't believe that at all.
01:01:41.940 Right, right, right, right, right.
01:01:42.720 But the point of the matter is that the bigger point is this.
01:01:45.660 When I heard this story, I instantly said, bull.
01:01:50.460 That was my first reaction, bull.
01:01:52.420 All right, because the media lies every two seconds about Donald Trump, and so do Pelosi
01:01:58.040 and Schumer.
01:01:58.500 Now, then Trump says today, well, Nancy had a meltdown, and I say, well, the Secret Service
01:02:06.640 guys had a meltdown, and the guy cutting the lawn, everybody melted down.
01:02:10.380 It's so absurd, but my point is you can't get any accuracy of it.
01:02:15.260 So let's just get real.
01:02:16.960 Number one, Nancy Pelosi hates Donald Trump.
01:02:20.120 Number two, Donald Trump hates Nancy Pelosi.
01:02:22.940 They're never going to get along.
01:02:24.540 They're barely civil, and Trump probably insulted her.
01:02:27.560 All right?
01:02:28.500 I guarantee you, Trump said that.
01:02:30.840 Trump said that he did.
01:02:32.380 He probably said you're a third-rate politician or whatever.
01:02:34.940 Yes, yes.
01:02:35.200 Okay.
01:02:35.780 All right, that's number one.
01:02:37.180 Number two, Donald Trump, in my opinion, made a mistake in blowing this Kurd Syria thing
01:02:44.580 up.
01:02:45.300 All he had to do was tell the Pentagon, hey, if American troops are going to get caught up
01:02:52.940 in this thing between Turkey and the Kurds, get them out.
01:02:56.640 Move them somewhere else.
01:02:58.500 Back to a base 25 miles away.
01:03:03.000 He didn't have to do this.
01:03:04.720 This is another unforced error, because he had to know that any kind of troop withdrawal
01:03:10.900 in those areas is going to make somebody mad.
01:03:14.460 Okay, so the mainstream media today is saying, what did he get from Erdogan?
01:03:19.920 What did Trump personally benefit from?
01:03:21.980 He got a vacation.
01:03:24.520 Yeah, I know.
01:03:25.800 So why did he make this move, in your opinion?
01:03:34.320 Because he doesn't want any American forces on the ground in the Middle East.
01:03:42.740 He doesn't want it.
01:03:44.240 But he, at the same time, increased forces in Saudi Arabia, 2,000 extra troops there.
01:03:49.880 Well, he has to do some of that for economic reasons, primarily, and for the fight against
01:03:56.940 Iran.
01:03:58.280 He doesn't.
01:03:58.940 He campaigned quite clearly.
01:04:00.740 And this is in the United States of Trump.
01:04:03.100 He campaigned quite clearly.
01:04:05.140 And we're tired of fighting everybody else's battles.
01:04:07.920 You know that.
01:04:08.960 We're tired of this.
01:04:11.000 We want NATO to pay its own way.
01:04:13.380 We want other people to help us out.
01:04:14.880 We got to get out of there.
01:04:16.260 That's why he did it.
01:04:17.220 But the timing was terrible.
01:04:19.780 You know, you got to calm it down, Mr. President.
01:04:22.740 Let's calm it down.
01:04:24.260 He has such an opportunity, and I hope we talk about this in our last segment, with these
01:04:28.620 crazy Democrats.
01:04:30.200 I mean, these people are insane.
01:04:32.740 What an opportunity he has.
01:04:35.300 And yet, he gets caught up in the weeds of the Kurds versus the Turks.
01:04:39.600 I mean, it just doesn't make any sense to me.
01:04:42.580 You can do this stuff.
01:04:43.740 You don't have to blow it up into a major controversy.
01:04:46.340 All right.
01:04:46.580 Back with Bill O'Reilly in just a second.
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01:04:52.380 sees the United States and the world.
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01:04:57.840 But if you want to understand his decision-making, you should read this book by Bill O'Reilly.
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01:06:34.520 More with Bill in a second.
01:06:56.560 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:06:58.760 Bill O'Reilly is with us today, and Bill tweeted, Beto said he met a woman working four jobs
01:07:09.720 raising special needs children, and I don't believe him.
01:07:13.800 Sorry.
01:07:14.980 Beto writes back, this is her, Bill.
01:07:18.400 Her name is Gina.
01:07:19.720 Her daughter's name is Sumner, or Summer.
01:07:22.440 The problem with our economy is she has to live in her car while a disgraced TV host like
01:07:26.720 you makes millions.
01:07:28.680 Well, he told you, Bill.
01:07:30.740 Yeah, he's quite a guy.
01:07:32.760 So this is a really good story on many different levels.
01:07:37.380 Number one, let me ask you and Stu, I'm bringing you back in.
01:07:41.480 Thank you, Bill.
01:07:41.980 Do you know any human being in this country who has four jobs and lives in their car?
01:07:49.880 I mean, well, no, but I believe that there are people.
01:07:53.440 No, but I believe there are people, but I don't know any.
01:07:56.300 They have four jobs?
01:07:58.940 You have four part-time jobs?
01:08:00.360 Yeah, I could see that happening.
01:08:01.480 I had four.
01:08:01.840 He said she has four jobs while raising a child with disabilities, highlighting her struggle,
01:08:10.920 and I'm Beto O'Rourke, and I approve this message, and I'll smear O'Reilly for calling
01:08:16.060 me out on a totally bogus story.
01:08:17.900 So I think what...
01:08:19.360 Go ahead.
01:08:20.380 Go ahead.
01:08:20.940 No, I just think that it's reasonable to assume that it was part-time jobs.
01:08:26.040 I don't believe anybody is, you know...
01:08:28.240 All right, look.
01:08:28.440 This is BS.
01:08:31.120 That's what this is, okay?
01:08:32.920 Let me run it down methodically with facts.
01:08:36.420 So CBS jumps on this right away because CBS wants to make me look bad and to tell a country,
01:08:43.760 hey, we have millions of people living in cars, and they're trying so hard, but we have to
01:08:50.640 vote for Bernie Sanders because he's right.
01:08:52.760 Right.
01:08:53.000 And our capitalist democracy doesn't work for these people.
01:08:56.760 So the woman's name is Gina Giambone, all right?
01:09:00.640 And CBS reports she doesn't work four.
01:09:03.480 She works five jobs.
01:09:05.320 This is CBS Money Watch, all right, on its wire.
01:09:08.200 So you were right, Bill.
01:09:09.180 I mean, Beto said four, and she was working five, so you're right right off the bat.
01:09:12.600 She's got five jobs and sleeps in the car because she can't afford to pay rent in Las Vegas,
01:09:17.940 all right?
01:09:18.340 But none of the jobs are full-time, according to CBS.
01:09:23.740 She cobbles together work between gig economy.
01:09:27.820 I don't know what gig economy is.
01:09:29.780 So we're talking like Uber driver as one of the jobs.
01:09:32.240 Gig economy, that's...
01:09:33.920 Not an Uber.
01:09:34.940 Yeah, but that's what a gig economy is like, where you're just...
01:09:40.720 I thought a gig was you go and play guitar someplace.
01:09:44.560 No, no, no.
01:09:45.140 The gig economy is like Uber.
01:09:48.080 And that is the future.
01:09:50.140 I mean, so if you're working in this poor gig economy, that's the future.
01:09:54.260 But those are the jobs.
01:09:55.260 Did they say which jobs she actually had?
01:09:57.740 Yes.
01:09:58.440 Oh, I'm getting to that.
01:09:59.360 So Beto O'Rourke stands there on the stage and tells America, this woman has four jobs,
01:10:05.400 doesn't say anything about a gig, all right?
01:10:07.540 And sleep in her car because America is a bad country.
01:10:10.360 That's the point.
01:10:11.580 Okay.
01:10:12.100 So here's what her jobs are.
01:10:13.860 She works an hour a day, all right?
01:10:17.200 An hour a day is a home health aid to her daughter.
01:10:20.740 Okay.
01:10:21.080 She gets paid for that.
01:10:21.900 Okay.
01:10:22.820 She works...
01:10:23.960 Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
01:10:26.640 What?
01:10:26.940 One hour a day?
01:10:27.880 Yeah, that's called parenting.
01:10:29.260 She gets paid for...
01:10:29.960 Look, I'm not making any judgment for that, Gina.
01:10:31.800 All right, okay, all right.
01:10:32.800 In fact, I feel...
01:10:33.840 I said on BillOReilly.com last night that if Gina contacts me, I will help her.
01:10:40.600 Physically help her.
01:10:41.880 Okay.
01:10:42.740 So I'm not disparaging Gina.
01:10:44.240 Not at all.
01:10:44.620 No, I know.
01:10:45.460 She works her an hour a day as a home health aid to her daughter.
01:10:49.800 She then cleans a friend's house once a week.
01:10:53.840 Okay.
01:10:55.020 Is that a job?
01:10:56.180 Once a week.
01:10:57.060 That's considered one of the jobs.
01:10:58.740 Once a week cleaning someone's house.
01:11:00.560 These are both jobs.
01:11:00.940 That's two.
01:11:01.660 Okay.
01:11:02.080 That's two.
01:11:02.620 And then here are the other three.
01:11:03.900 You want the other three?
01:11:04.680 Yes.
01:11:05.760 She does DoorDash and two of the other services that bring you food.
01:11:10.960 Those are the gig economy.
01:11:12.080 You totally won that battle, Bill.
01:11:14.180 Totally.
01:11:14.700 That's a totally BS argument for better.
01:11:16.240 Wait, wait, wait, wait.
01:11:16.440 It gets better.
01:11:16.700 It gets better.
01:11:17.440 Unbelievable.
01:11:18.000 It gets better.
01:11:20.180 Okay.
01:11:20.820 So this woman essentially has no job.
01:11:23.820 Essentially doesn't do anything.
01:11:25.500 Well, I mean, no, no, no.
01:11:26.440 Wait, wait, wait, wait.
01:11:27.460 No, don't go off the rails here.
01:11:29.640 The DoorDash, the DoorDash is a real job.
01:11:33.160 It's just a gig job.
01:11:35.560 Listen.
01:11:36.140 Listen to me, you.
01:11:38.160 Okay.
01:11:38.720 All right.
01:11:39.140 All right.
01:11:39.460 Go ahead.
01:11:39.860 Listen to me.
01:11:40.400 All right.
01:11:40.800 If this woman has a car, which she does because we know she sleeps in it, all right, and delivers
01:11:47.420 food for three different DoorDash things, whatever that is, all right, she could be driving a cab in
01:11:55.540 Las Vegas and make $60,000 to $70,000.
01:11:58.540 And I checked the average cabbie makes $60,000 to $70,000 because millions of people come to Las Vegas and they need rides.
01:12:07.500 She has her own car.
01:12:09.640 She could be an Uber or a Lyft person and make even more than that.
01:12:15.440 Okay.
01:12:16.000 But she doesn't because she's in the gig or whatever it may be.
01:12:20.280 But that is.
01:12:21.260 Okay.
01:12:21.280 So this whole thing is BS.
01:12:25.520 But I feel sorry for Gina Giambone.
01:12:29.180 I feel bad for her.
01:12:30.600 So I'm asking Beto O'Rourke, Mr. Compassion, to help Gina.
01:12:36.480 But I don't think Beto will because in 2017, Beto, whose father-in-law is worth $500 million, and his wife made $370,000 in 2017.
01:12:54.260 He gave $1,000 to charity.
01:12:57.860 Oh, my gosh.
01:12:58.900 $1,000.
01:13:00.260 Mr. Compassion.
01:13:02.300 Mr. I want your money, America, to give to Gino.
01:13:08.220 But I'm not going to give it, even though my father-in-law is worth $500 million.
01:13:15.020 This is a phony.
01:13:16.880 He's a fascist.
01:13:18.660 This is the guy who said, if you don't believe in my view of gay marriage, church, I'm revoking your tax-exempt status.
01:13:27.580 Well, that doesn't affect him because he doesn't donate any money to anybody.
01:13:29.980 And here's the guy who said, if I don't like the firearm you have, I'm coming in and taking it.
01:13:36.900 No, yesterday, there was a scattered shower of journalism over with, what's her name?
01:13:44.040 CNN, Alison Camerota.
01:13:45.340 Yeah, Alison Camerota used to be at Fox.
01:13:48.420 All of a sudden, she broke out in an actual journalism and held his feet to the fire.
01:13:55.420 And he admitted, yes, if you don't turn your gun in, you'll get a visit from some sort of an armed officer.
01:14:02.820 And I don't really care about the Constitution.
01:14:05.440 And you know what?
01:14:06.220 I'm going to bring Gina Giamboni with me.
01:14:09.000 And I'll pay her to get your gun out of the house.
01:14:12.960 And this is why I get angry.
01:14:15.520 Because CBS enabled this idiot, Beto O'Rourke, and he is an idiot, in addition to being a fascist.
01:14:22.240 And he won't be in any more debates because he's polling at 2%.
01:14:25.600 And the 2% who like him should move to Iceland right now.
01:14:30.340 Okay?
01:14:31.100 Because this guy is off the chart.
01:14:33.920 No, let's not do that to Iceland.
01:14:35.700 That's not nice to the...
01:14:36.960 All right.
01:14:37.820 Greenland.
01:14:38.360 We're going to buy it, so it might be moot.
01:14:40.380 But anyway, that's the story, the true story about Beto O'Rourke.
01:14:45.680 And he's a smear merchant to boot.
01:14:47.760 Yeah.
01:14:48.160 I mean, how bad is this guy?
01:14:49.960 Now, let me ask you another question.
01:14:51.400 We have a little bit of time here before Beck takes off on his idyllic vacation.
01:14:56.100 There were 12 Democrats on the stage on Tuesday night.
01:15:02.360 Yeah.
01:15:02.620 12.
01:15:03.720 Is there anyone, Beck and Stu, that you would feel confident for the future of your country
01:15:11.540 should they win the Oval Office?
01:15:14.240 Any of the 12?
01:15:15.600 No.
01:15:17.020 I would say...
01:15:17.800 Wait, wait, wait.
01:15:18.480 I would say...
01:15:19.540 I mean, do I have to just pick from them?
01:15:22.420 Yeah.
01:15:22.900 That's...
01:15:23.860 There's only 12 people.
01:15:26.100 They're running.
01:15:26.920 Okay, so there's only 12 people that are going to...
01:15:29.540 And I have to pick one of them.
01:15:31.460 I mean, I could pick some that would be less destructive, but I'm not going to find any
01:15:34.620 that are going to be good.
01:15:35.500 Yeah.
01:15:35.620 Yeah, no, none that would be good, but one that would be less destructive.
01:15:39.840 All right.
01:15:40.180 I don't want less destructive.
01:15:41.480 Oh, yeah.
01:15:41.820 Good, no.
01:15:42.860 I'm a simple man.
01:15:44.400 My question is, any of the 12...
01:15:46.700 No.
01:15:47.420 ...give you confidence...
01:15:48.900 No.
01:15:49.160 ...in the future of your country?
01:15:50.480 No.
01:15:50.760 Okay, fine.
01:15:53.480 So doesn't Donald Trump see that?
01:15:55.560 Why are you yelling at Nancy Pelosi?
01:15:58.260 Why are you discussing the Kurds?
01:16:01.200 All you need to do is point out to the American voter who your competition really is.
01:16:09.040 Do you want these people?
01:16:12.360 These people...
01:16:13.320 That's what you do.
01:16:15.360 Stop with the other stuff.
01:16:17.800 I'm saying to myself, what an opportunity.
01:16:19.980 What this is like...
01:16:21.740 This is like the Dallas Cowboys playing some Pop Warner team.
01:16:26.280 All right?
01:16:26.780 It's not even...
01:16:27.720 There's nobody there.
01:16:29.480 The best of them is Buttigieg.
01:16:31.460 The best of them.
01:16:32.640 And he looks like he's going to star in a reprise of Happy Days.
01:16:36.520 All right?
01:16:37.160 That's where we're going to see him next.
01:16:39.620 He's the best.
01:16:40.900 And the rest of them are...
01:16:42.160 It's loon and loonier.
01:16:43.980 And then Biden...
01:16:46.980 Didn't you love Anderson Cooper?
01:16:48.940 Mr. Vice President, we know you didn't do anything wrong in Ukraine.
01:16:53.320 Your son didn't do anything wrong.
01:16:54.920 I know we're being smeared.
01:16:57.780 So what about it?
01:17:00.000 It was great.
01:17:01.860 I said, Anderson...
01:17:02.740 I mean, could you be more in the tank?
01:17:05.280 Do you have scuba gear on?
01:17:08.160 Anderson should have had a mask and a snorkel.
01:17:11.900 It's one of those situations, Bill, too, with that.
01:17:14.640 The reason he words that that way, and Cory Booker did the same thing later on,
01:17:18.940 is they're trying to make this argument that anything about Biden and his son is off limits.
01:17:24.020 Look what you did last time to Hillary Clinton in the emails.
01:17:26.320 You blew the election.
01:17:27.920 And I don't think they've learned that...
01:17:30.220 You know, Donald Trump is not going to let one of these things go by.
01:17:33.020 Donald Trump was able to make that an issue that people understood.
01:17:36.320 And if they don't fight this out now and see if Biden can deal with that claim,
01:17:40.340 he's going to get burned in the election if he wins.
01:17:41.960 I mean, he'll be crooked Biden.
01:17:43.580 He's already burned.
01:17:45.000 He is the big loser in Ukraine.
01:17:47.220 Yeah, I agree.
01:17:48.080 Not Trump.
01:17:48.960 Trump, I know this for a fact, thinks the impeachment is going to get him re-elected.
01:17:53.820 He thinks that the impeachment, that whole process, is going to get him re-elected.
01:17:56.900 But Biden's the guy that took it.
01:17:58.740 If you look at his donations, all right, they're way down.
01:18:02.840 All right, people are going, you know what?
01:18:04.100 He's doddering, he's befuddled, and now we know he's corrupt.
01:18:08.760 That's three.
01:18:09.800 You're out.
01:18:11.160 So who will it be?
01:18:12.100 Will it be Warren?
01:18:13.500 I guess.
01:18:14.300 I don't know.
01:18:15.120 I mean, Michael Bloomberg might get in, the former mayor.
01:18:18.980 But here's the problem with Bloomberg.
01:18:20.840 If he gets elected president, no one will be allowed to drink Dr. Pepper.
01:18:25.240 Right.
01:18:26.040 And Texas will secede if you ban our Dr. Pepper.
01:18:30.520 Thank you very much, Bill O'Reilly, from BillOReilly.com.
01:18:33.700 Here is commentary and the no-spin news at BillOReilly.com every day.
01:18:39.100 And the book is The United States of Trump.
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01:18:42.280 All right.
01:18:43.460 I want to talk to you a little bit about privacy.
01:18:46.660 Privacy is something that we all cherish.
01:18:49.500 And I'm a guy.
01:18:50.780 I mean, Stu's not.
01:18:52.280 I'm a guy.
01:18:52.900 I do not have Nest.
01:18:54.240 I don't have Google Home.
01:18:55.900 I don't have Alexa Echo.
01:18:58.160 I don't have.
01:18:58.780 I've entered the Borg.
01:18:59.740 I'm part of it.
01:19:00.280 I've melded.
01:19:00.840 I'm there.
01:19:01.600 I won't do it.
01:19:02.460 I won't put these things in my house.
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01:19:20.580 I was freaking out.
01:19:21.740 He said, because I put it in my house, you know, just to try it out and to see, you know,
01:19:25.940 I took the beta camera out and I put it in there.
01:19:28.320 And he said, I didn't like it because I know that Amazon and Google's listening.
01:19:32.780 I know what that means.
01:19:34.120 I don't want a camera in my house.
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01:20:39.880 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
01:20:59.460 This is crazy.
01:21:06.660 You know, Bill did not have me on this story about Beto at first when he was like, who works for, you know, four jobs?
01:21:12.540 Well, there's a lot of people that probably work four jobs.
01:21:15.200 You said you've done it before.
01:21:16.280 I've done it before.
01:21:17.260 I mean, let's count the jobs that I have right now.
01:21:19.860 If you count them like they're counting them in this article.
01:21:22.320 Oh, I've got 10.
01:21:23.360 Yeah.
01:21:23.600 At least 10.
01:21:24.360 Okay, so anyway, so Bill didn't have me because, you know, when you think of a part-time job, you think I'm going to be working at the Wendy's on weekends.
01:21:33.380 And then I've got to go scrub the toilets, you know, over here.
01:21:37.000 Cash register.
01:21:37.880 Cash register.
01:21:38.860 Yeah.
01:21:39.440 Okay.
01:21:39.720 And that's a hassle.
01:21:40.760 And you have to conform to that company's time and rules.
01:21:45.620 And it's hard to put them all together.
01:21:47.200 Right.
01:21:47.500 So you have a little bit of compassion there.
01:21:49.840 You're like, okay, well, that kind of sucks.
01:21:51.480 However, that's what people have to do sometimes to live.
01:21:55.180 And I've done it myself.
01:21:56.500 Okay.
01:21:57.320 So now what we find out is Bill, being Bill, doesn't know what the gig economy is.
01:22:04.480 This is crazy.
01:22:06.000 If one of your jobs is taking care of your child, everyone does that.
01:22:11.380 Everyone does that.
01:22:12.820 Even special needs children.
01:22:14.720 But you don't want four part-time jobs.
01:22:18.220 She's got two gig jobs.
01:22:20.940 Three, right?
01:22:22.140 Well, one is for her friend.
01:22:23.500 She could move that at any time.
01:22:25.420 Right.
01:22:25.700 And they mentioned three.
01:22:27.720 He said three DoorDash likes.
01:22:29.260 So DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, right?
01:22:31.560 That's fantastic.
01:22:32.860 You work on your hours when you want.
01:22:35.160 If something goes wrong with your special needs child and you have to be there, you can be there and you're not going to get fired.
01:22:41.000 And you can't count that as three jobs.
01:22:43.440 No.
01:22:43.680 That's one job.
01:22:45.520 The guys, if you go ever get a car from Uber, half the time you'll get the car and they will have two phones in the car.
01:22:52.060 One is on Uber and one is on Lyft.
01:22:53.880 Right.
01:22:54.080 Are they working both jobs at the same time?
01:22:56.680 Like, no.
01:22:57.200 They're competing companies.
01:22:58.080 They switch back and forth for rides to see who's on there.
01:23:00.620 It's crazy.
01:23:01.720 That doesn't count as two jobs.
01:23:03.240 No.
01:23:03.740 You don't get, I mean, you could work an unlimited amount of hours.
01:23:06.780 I could sign up for all of these services and drive around my car and say I'm working 50 jobs.
01:23:10.440 It's ridiculous.
01:23:11.140 And by the way, if you're working 40 hours a week, I don't care if it's three different jobs as long, especially, especially if it's a gig job.
01:23:19.660 And they're separate.
01:23:20.680 You're driving for Uber Eats and then you're driving for, you know, Glenn Beck just is always calling for food.
01:23:26.780 That app.
01:23:27.620 Yeah.
01:23:27.740 You know, if you're doing that separately, then you can count them.
01:23:32.120 If you're doing them at the same time, you can't count them as separate jobs.
01:23:36.140 And a job is 40 hours a week.
01:23:37.980 Right.
01:23:38.160 But if you work, again, if you work two hours for Grubhub and two hours for Uber Eats and two hours for DoorDash, that's six hours.
01:23:45.960 Right?
01:23:46.160 Like, that's not three.
01:23:47.220 I'm working three jobs.
01:23:48.440 That's working not even one full-time job.
01:23:50.360 Plus, you're getting paid an hour to take care of your daughter.
01:23:54.060 That's a pretty sweet gig.
01:23:55.580 He goes, we're not getting paid.
01:23:58.080 My wife doesn't get paid for that.
01:24:00.280 We have special-need children.
01:24:02.100 I mean, what do you...
01:24:02.820 No, look, I mean, I'm sure it's a very difficult thing and it's very challenging.
01:24:06.880 It's not to demean her plight.
01:24:08.300 It's a BS argument from Beto.
01:24:09.760 That's the focus.
01:24:10.080 Exactly right.
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01:24:30.240 I mean, burglaries are happening all the time.
01:24:34.040 And I think the reason why people don't have a security system in their home is because the security companies suck.
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01:25:53.760 I'm just saying for the record.
01:25:55.520 All right.
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01:27:01.560 Charlie Kirk is joining us next.
01:27:04.840 And Lady Gaga?
01:27:07.480 All that and more in the next hour.
01:27:27.820 Oh, there is so much going on in the world.
01:27:38.700 So much going on and so much disinformation.
01:27:42.240 Uh, we have Charlie Kirk on.
01:27:43.840 He's going to join us here in a second.
01:27:45.320 He is the founder and president of Turning Point USA.
01:27:47.320 Uh, right now, uh, you have a campaign on campuses to say that Turning Point is really just a beard for white supremacy.
01:27:58.900 And you have Democratic candidates actually signing up and, and, and promoting this.
01:28:06.160 We talk to Charlie Kirk here in one minute.
01:28:09.160 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:28:11.240 So the other day I saw, uh, Cory Booker, you know, his eyes bulging out like a little chihuahua.
01:28:18.540 Uh, and he was ranting about how we should, you know, bring the power of the federal government in and, and the justice department to put the hammer down on elementary schools that don't allow kids to pick the bathroom of their choice.
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01:30:20.560 Charlie Kirk, the founder and executive director of Turning Point USA national student movement dedicated to identifying, organizing, and empowering young people to promote the principles of free markets and limited government.
01:30:44.360 And Charlie, I was up in Chicago a couple of weeks ago and there was, I gave a speech and I think there was a table of maybe 15 or 20 of the, uh, the people that are in Turning Point.
01:30:54.160 And, uh, I asked one of my guys, I said, go, go grab those guys and, and, uh, tell them to wait for a minute.
01:30:59.620 And after the program, I spent like 20 minutes with them.
01:31:02.740 They are, were really bright, uh, uh, really passionate, um, great representation, uh, of your group and what you guys stand for.
01:31:13.220 I was really impressed with them.
01:31:15.060 Well, thank you so much, Glenn.
01:31:16.400 I really appreciate that.
01:31:17.540 And you gave a great speech from all accounts.
01:31:19.760 So, and thank you.
01:31:20.580 You were speaking against socialism, which is something that, uh, we're fighting every single day on high school and college campuses.
01:31:26.800 Yeah, but you're, but, but I found out now that really all you are is a front for white, white supremacy.
01:31:33.660 So.
01:31:34.020 Which is, which is such a, which is such a, I honestly, it's an insulting accusation.
01:31:38.640 So at Turning Point USA, we're on 1400 high school and college campuses across the country.
01:31:44.240 And we recently did an event at University of Nevada, Reno, where the whole effort of the radical students with the help of the administration was to try to paint me and our organization as a white supremacist group.
01:31:57.240 So first of all, this cheapens real racism.
01:31:59.920 Every time I encounter any form of ethno-nationalism, I repudiate it.
01:32:03.960 I reject it.
01:32:05.100 But secondly, it also just shows the misinformation because if there was any organization that has done more than most conservative organizations to try to diversify at the reach of the conservative movement, it would be Turning Point USA.
01:32:18.820 Yeah, well, I mean, let's not talk about your black leadership summit, but, but other than that, what, what have you done?
01:32:27.800 Right, well, you know, the name Candace Owens might ring a bell for a lot of people.
01:32:33.200 She got her start kind of visibly politically through Turning Point USA a year and a half ago.
01:32:39.220 Our current spokesman is a young man by the name of Rob Smith, who is an African-American and black American.
01:32:45.640 But all those things, you know, put aside, and I really had these conversations with these radical leftists on campus, and I realized no matter how much I denounce or reject racism, that's not what they want.
01:32:56.520 They want me to stop being conservative.
01:32:59.220 That's what it's really all about.
01:33:00.780 Well, Charlie, I mean, I, I, I think you're making a decent point here, but you are one K away from being the Klan.
01:33:07.800 You have two Ks already in your last name.
01:33:10.680 You realize that, don't you?
01:33:12.280 Well, that would make me a Democrat.
01:33:13.820 And interestingly enough, I tell people, you know, they try to misrepresent President Trump and his movement as being, you know, one that is rooted in racism and hatred and bigotry.
01:33:27.040 However, it's the, it's the most fringe elements of the left that are the ones that are not being expelled from mainstream, you know, the mainstream Democrat Party.
01:33:35.820 One thing that we as conservatives pride ourselves on is we expel the demons within our own ranks.
01:33:41.000 The left does no such thing.
01:33:42.620 In fact, they embrace them.
01:33:43.780 So Antifa does not get, does not get excommunicated from the ranks of the Democrat Party or from the left at all.
01:33:51.440 In fact, they get embraced and they get protected.
01:33:53.880 When Antifa goes and slams Trump supporters outside of Minneapolis or in the streets of Portland when they attacked Andy Ngo, you know, an Asian American gay journalist, no one gets arrested.
01:34:04.140 However, we as conservatives, we go out of our way to say what we believe in and why we believe in it, and we excommunicate anyone that might, might dare to be on the fringes.
01:34:14.120 And it's disappointing that a sitting U.S. senator and once a leading contender for the presidency, I don't think she's in the top tier candidates any longer, but she's in the top five or six,
01:34:24.180 goes out of her way to attack a conservative student organization that stands for the principles of e pluribus unum, which of course is the Latin phrase out of many one, free enterprise and liberty.
01:34:36.660 It also goes to show that we are making a significant difference on these campuses.
01:34:41.300 The left gets very troubled when we as conservatives actually play offense and we go to places that they have always previously dominated.
01:34:49.520 So Charlie, give me some good news on what's happening.
01:34:51.960 I, you know, when I was talking to your guys in Chicago, one really struck me and I spent a few minutes with him by himself afterwards.
01:35:00.540 He came up and he shook my hand afterwards and said, thank you.
01:35:04.220 You know, your support really means a lot.
01:35:06.400 And his eyes teared up and he said, I have been targeted by my school and I had to go into a special class and I have been ostracized because I am a conservative.
01:35:21.460 And he said, no one is standing up.
01:35:24.540 He said, and he was really a kind guy.
01:35:27.480 And he said, I just really want to give up at times because it's just so hard.
01:35:33.480 I just am so alone.
01:35:36.100 Give me some good news on what's happening.
01:35:38.420 I will.
01:35:39.420 And so I find that the campus radicals are decreasing in size, but they're increasing in volume.
01:35:46.100 So they get a lot of attention, really an unwarranted amount of attention, such as Senator Kamala Harris attacking our organization.
01:35:53.780 But they're not increasing their ranks.
01:35:55.600 And I have evidence for this, Glenn.
01:35:56.840 So the reason why Senator Harris is so upset at Turning Point USA is that she spoke at University of Nevada Arena two weeks before we did at Turning Point USA.
01:36:05.860 She had a measly 300 students show up to her event.
01:36:08.740 We had standing room only well over 1,000 students, and we had to add more chairs in the back of the room.
01:36:13.580 Overflow crowd.
01:36:14.380 So a once leading contender for the United States presidency and sitting U.S. senator from a neighboring state can only draw a couple hundred students at a very liberal campus.
01:36:25.440 And we're packing up auditoriums with overflows amongst the students.
01:36:29.300 I'll give you another piece of optimism is that students, I'm being met more with curiosity than combativeness.
01:36:35.000 There is a growing trend on these campuses where students want at least to hear another opinion.
01:36:40.260 Our biggest issue as conservatives is that we don't get enough people to hear the truth that we espouse.
01:36:47.200 It's not even a matter of that we need to do a better job of marketing or messaging it.
01:36:52.220 At times, I believe we do.
01:36:53.500 I think actually, thanks to digital and social media, we're doing a better and better job of that.
01:36:58.380 Glenn, I sent you a message of how terrific your Ukraine video was.
01:37:01.960 I can't tell you how many students sent that to me and complimented you and said,
01:37:06.900 now I have more clarity on this very complex issue.
01:37:09.500 And so we're getting better and better as a movement around that.
01:37:13.500 However, it's a matter of distribution.
01:37:15.900 It's a matter of reaching students because when we actually reach students,
01:37:18.780 we find that they get convicted and they get converted towards our side.
01:37:23.580 And so it's an issue that where students are much more curious than they are combative.
01:37:28.080 And that should be a call to action to all your listeners that we need to spread our message
01:37:31.120 to more campuses and more students all across the country.
01:37:34.200 So do you see any, besides Bernie Sanders, on campuses, do you see anybody that is really rallying around any of these candidates?
01:37:45.880 Is there a Barack Obama in the mix here that we're missing?
01:37:52.460 Because they all just seem crazy radical that don't appear to be anybody that can connect with anyone.
01:37:59.240 Hard to disagree with that.
01:38:01.320 The two candidates that I've been talking about for months, and people thought I was a little on the fringe when I said this,
01:38:09.120 but I said Senator Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg.
01:38:11.740 I've been saying that since May.
01:38:13.660 And each of them kind of catered to a different type of college audience.
01:38:17.700 And Senator Warren, she's a college professor.
01:38:19.760 You know, she is the Woodrow Wilson of this generation, who is, of course, a former college president at Princeton University.
01:38:26.740 And she wants to become the philosopher king of America.
01:38:29.860 I'm sorry, philosopher queen of America.
01:38:32.020 And I even wrote a piece about this where she believes that if you give her enough power, she can fix society's ills.
01:38:38.640 Just another committee.
01:38:39.860 Just another bureaucracy.
01:38:41.140 Just another couple pieces of legislation that erode freedom and liberty.
01:38:45.180 Charlie, how old are you?
01:38:47.600 I just turned 26.
01:38:49.760 I want to thank you so much for knowing who Woodrow Wilson is.
01:38:52.780 Thank you.
01:38:53.500 Thank you.
01:38:53.880 I learned about him from you and your great books.
01:38:57.160 Crazy.
01:38:57.800 My teenagers.
01:38:58.700 Yeah.
01:38:59.020 And then finally, of course, Pete Buttigieg, who is a little bit more of the students that think that America is too divided.
01:39:05.580 Pete Buttigieg is a much more effective Alinskyite than Senator Warren.
01:39:09.460 Pete Buttigieg pretends to be something that he isn't.
01:39:11.840 You notice that he takes a stand against massive gun confiscation or attacking people's religious liberties.
01:39:18.260 He is exactly the same philosophically as Senator Elizabeth Warren.
01:39:22.720 He just pretends to be someone he isn't a lot better because he's had to in the Rust Belt of the country.
01:39:27.740 And I say that Senator Elizabeth Warren is very popular in the coffee room, the coffee club in Harvard or the wine club in Beverly Hills or the whiskey bar in Washington, D.C.
01:39:38.640 But you have to be able to resonate at the deep, you know, the deep fryer, the deep chicken fryer in Des Moines.
01:39:43.240 And I don't know if Senator Warren can do that as well as someone such as, you know, a Midwestern candidate, Pete Buttigieg.
01:39:51.280 However, I think there is limitations on his appeal with older audiences.
01:39:54.720 So those are the two candidates that have a lot of appeal on campuses.
01:39:57.900 Senator Sanders has far less grassroots support this time around than he did last time.
01:40:02.620 And I do tell people, though, that if Senator Warren does become the nominee, do not discount her at face value.
01:40:11.180 You know, there's far more socialists in this country than I think we realize.
01:40:14.840 We have to take her just as seriously as any other candidate.
01:40:18.020 And I actually find, Glenn, very quickly that people think it's going to be an automatic victory if it's a Senator Elizabeth Warren in the conservative movement.
01:40:25.600 I do not agree with that.
01:40:26.860 And I think she'll actually be a lot more difficult than people realize.
01:40:30.080 Charlie, you have Glenn coming down to a conference soon in Florida.
01:40:33.400 Is that right?
01:40:33.920 We do.
01:40:34.580 Yeah.
01:40:34.840 Thank you for mentioning that.
01:40:35.940 We're so excited to have Glenn come down to our largest and the largest conservative student event ever in the history of the country.
01:40:43.540 So it's called our Student Action Summit.
01:40:45.960 The website is tpusa.com slash sas.
01:40:50.000 It's in Palm Beach, December 19th through the 21st.
01:40:53.900 And Glenn is one of our keynotes.
01:40:56.140 And we're so excited.
01:40:56.880 We actually might bring out a chalkboard so that Glenn can explain how all this, you know, left-wing indoctrination and propaganda began.
01:41:04.000 But these are the front-line student activists.
01:41:06.060 These are the high school and college kids that are taking a beating every day.
01:41:09.400 And you heard it firsthand, Glenn, of our grassroots warriors in Chicago.
01:41:14.000 I have a barn burner for you.
01:41:17.280 I have a barn burner for you that I think will really empower a lot of people that are coming.
01:41:25.540 And, Charlie, I think, you know, listening to Glenn say the term barn burner makes me wonder, have you ever had anyone as old as Glenn at one of these conferences?
01:41:35.020 Are you concerned that they might not even know?
01:41:38.740 Thank you.
01:41:39.280 Well, Glenn is young in spirit, right?
01:41:43.680 Wow.
01:41:44.680 I'm starting to be talked about like this now.
01:41:47.360 Holy cow.
01:41:48.720 All right, Charlie, thank you so much.
01:41:51.060 And thank you for what you guys are doing.
01:41:53.400 And hats off sincerely.
01:41:55.460 I was kind of alone for a long time saying, don't disregard the millennials.
01:42:01.500 There are a lot of millennials that are not like the ones that are getting these bad names.
01:42:07.140 And you are showing them.
01:42:09.100 And I love watching your videos because I see these giant crowds that you are talking to and people that your organization is talking to.
01:42:20.420 And you're reaching people.
01:42:21.900 And that is critical if we're going to keep a republic.
01:42:24.680 Thank you so much, Charlie.
01:42:26.020 Thank you, Glenn.
01:42:26.740 I appreciate it.
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01:43:55.380 We break for 10 seconds.
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01:44:08.060 Ah.
01:44:09.540 Welcome to it.
01:44:10.940 Glad you're here.
01:44:11.720 I don't know why I'm so worried about Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
01:44:15.340 I mean, I don't see anything destructive coming from those campaigns at all.
01:44:18.300 I mean, you know, yes, there's this new report that Bernie Sanders announced proposals will now run $97.5 trillion over a decade.
01:44:31.720 Yeah.
01:44:31.800 But just the $97.5 trillion.
01:44:34.220 It's not $100 trillion.
01:44:35.200 Right.
01:44:35.720 I mean, that would be crazy.
01:44:37.020 $100 trillion.
01:44:37.920 That's too much.
01:44:38.660 That's too much.
01:44:39.320 $97.5 trillion is just right.
01:44:40.420 We're the richest country in the world.
01:44:42.800 The porridge is the right temperature, is it not?
01:44:45.220 It's not too hot.
01:44:46.460 It's not too cold.
01:44:47.380 It's just $97.5 trillion.
01:44:50.300 And?
01:44:50.980 Bernie's setting records.
01:44:51.980 And I have news for you.
01:44:53.060 If Bernie becomes president, he's going to come up with some new ideas for new programs, too.
01:44:58.780 Yeah.
01:44:59.020 It's not just the ones he's announcing now.
01:45:00.740 He's going to get all those, and he's going to get even more, because he'll come up with some new idea that we have to solve.
01:45:06.840 Well, if we do it right, we can come up with things like Berniecare, and then after three years, it won't be working.
01:45:13.540 And so they'll have to come up with something even more expensive.
01:45:16.380 Yes.
01:45:16.820 Of course.
01:45:17.380 So it's great.
01:45:18.020 Because we already tried the Obamacare thing, which was supposed to be the solution, and now is the enemy.
01:45:22.080 Progressivism and socialism, the gift that just keeps on taking.
01:45:24.680 Yeah.
01:45:24.980 And I think Charlie brought up a great point there when he was talking about the approach of these candidates.
01:45:29.660 Because a lot of times people will say, well, he's the moderate.
01:45:34.420 You know, she's the moderate.
01:45:36.600 There are no moderates up there.
01:45:38.340 There's not one moderate on the stage.
01:45:40.580 No.
01:45:41.400 There's not one.
01:45:42.900 Even Tulsi Gabbard, some people, the conservatives will say, Tulsi Gabbard, she's moderate.
01:45:48.360 No, no, she's not.
01:45:49.320 You might agree with some of her policies.
01:45:51.420 Oh, no.
01:45:52.020 But some of the other policies that she has are whack jobs.
01:45:56.300 I think people like Gabbard because, number one, she...
01:45:59.440 Doesn't hate America.
01:46:00.400 She doesn't hate America.
01:46:01.700 She seems like a serious person.
01:46:03.400 She's not just blurting out bumper stickers.
01:46:06.980 She doesn't reflexively just hate on Trump all the time.
01:46:11.460 She agrees with him on things like the Syria pullout and stuff like that.
01:46:15.260 So there's some alignment with some principles on the right as well.
01:46:20.460 And she's kind of...
01:46:21.420 She breaks the mold a little bit.
01:46:22.640 Andrew Yang, kind of the same way.
01:46:24.280 You know, they're definitely different profiles of candidates.
01:46:27.180 Like, Andrew Yang is a great businessman.
01:46:29.820 I think he would be a great business...
01:46:31.920 He's a great businessman and understands it.
01:46:34.080 And I'm not sure that anything that he talks about would work.
01:46:39.660 But at least he understands how an economy works.
01:46:44.000 Yeah.
01:46:44.060 And you might not get this from the debates when they're answering in 30-second soundbites.
01:46:47.240 But if you listen to Andrew Yang in long form, the guy's actually thought these issues out.
01:46:51.240 When he talks about universal basic income, he understands, you know, the points that Milton Friedman brought up about it.
01:46:56.960 Yeah.
01:46:57.320 It's not a...
01:46:58.700 He's not reflexively throwing policies out there.
01:47:00.860 He's at least put thought into this.
01:47:02.220 He's thoughtful.
01:47:02.780 Which you like.
01:47:03.800 And you look at the difference, though, between Buttigieg, Warren, and Sanders.
01:47:09.260 They all are proposing largely the same things.
01:47:12.520 You know, Buttigieg has a couple of policies where he's a little more restrictive.
01:47:16.040 But that Midwestern thing, and you've defined this a bunch of times with Buttigieg as he said, you know, he's a gay guy who likes the taste of Chick-fil-A chicken.
01:47:23.700 Right?
01:47:23.820 Like, he's willing to say that.
01:47:25.700 And that's endearing, I think, to people who don't just want a socialist.
01:47:28.820 So he positions himself there.
01:47:30.880 Sanders is the only one who actually admits what's going on.
01:47:33.420 He's saying, I am a socialist.
01:47:34.740 I want to go for all these things.
01:47:36.200 Yes, we're raising taxes on the middle class.
01:47:37.840 Yes, yes, yes.
01:47:38.980 And then Warren is completely identical to Sanders policy-wise.
01:47:43.760 Except she doesn't say yes, yes, yes all the time.
01:47:45.800 She avoids all those lines.
01:47:47.280 She won't say she's raising taxes on the middle class.
01:47:49.540 She won't say she's a socialist.
01:47:50.900 If you listen to Elizabeth Warren, she will tell you what she's advocating for is a brand of capitalism.
01:47:55.740 Which, of course, it is not.
01:47:57.500 I mean, but that is what she's trying to portray.
01:48:00.840 And the Warren side is a little more palatable to the American people than Sanders because at least it's not thrown in their face.
01:48:08.840 But Buttigieg is trying to get those same types of policies through by telling you he's the complete opposite.
01:48:14.680 And that might wind up also feeling disingenuous to people.
01:48:18.320 Yeah, so here's the thing.
01:48:19.940 When Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders bow out, that's when you're really going to see, do the Democrats really want a socialist?
01:48:31.260 Do the majority of them want a socialist, or are there enough of them out there that just want somebody who at least looks and sounds half normal and sane?
01:48:42.500 And that would be Buttigieg.
01:48:43.980 When Biden drops out, it'll be interesting to see Buttigieg's numbers.
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01:49:15.580 Do you get up from the chair?
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01:51:14.500 I'll be very excited.
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01:51:18.880 I'm taking my kids to Disney.
01:51:20.860 I'm going to be on vacation.
01:51:21.860 I don't care about what you're talking about.
01:51:26.180 But also, I've seen the research for this one and it's pretty explosive.
01:51:32.000 I'm excited to see it all come together here in the next couple of weeks.
01:51:35.340 But I'm taking my kids to Disney in a couple of weeks.
01:51:39.540 What are you doing this weekend?
01:51:40.680 What do you got going on?
01:51:41.360 Anything big?
01:51:42.580 Are you traveling at all this weekend?
01:51:44.420 Any flight plans that we need to know about?
01:51:47.840 Where would you say you're going?
01:51:48.900 If you were going somewhere, where would you go?
01:51:50.620 I'm spending a weekend with my wife.
01:51:52.020 This is my first weekend that I'm not doing business in like four weeks and my last weekend until Christmas.
01:52:00.960 That's great.
01:52:01.640 So you've got to get a nice big open weekend.
01:52:03.100 You can pick really anything you wanted.
01:52:04.380 Probably you can pick anything really cool that you wanted to do.
01:52:07.320 Okay, you're not going to shame me.
01:52:09.100 You're not going to shame me.
01:52:10.060 Shame you.
01:52:10.320 You're not going to shame me because that's what you're trying to do.
01:52:12.340 Because you're probably going somewhere cool like Vegas or something, right?
01:52:14.460 I am going to Vegas.
01:52:15.620 Very cool.
01:52:16.240 That's going to be a great weekend.
01:52:17.180 And in Vegas, you've got lots of stuff you can do there.
01:52:20.060 I mean, all the entertainment, all the gaming.
01:52:22.500 I'm seeing Lady Gaga this weekend.
01:52:25.920 Tonight, I'm going to see Lady Gaga.
01:52:27.720 And I'm very excited about it.
01:52:29.180 And you can't wreck it for me.
01:52:31.720 I know.
01:52:32.280 Everybody makes fun of me for liking Lady Gaga.
01:52:34.720 I adore her.
01:52:36.420 You are the profile of her fan.
01:52:39.580 No, I know.
01:52:40.600 I'm not anxious to be in the crowd because everybody's going to be like,
01:52:44.240 what the hell is he doing here?
01:52:46.860 But I am a huge fan of hers.
01:52:50.260 I think she is a genius.
01:52:52.780 Now, people who listen to this show routinely, and maybe for a long time,
01:52:57.380 might not be surprised that you would go to see Lady Gaga.
01:53:00.880 Because, number one, you've got this little artsy side of yours that comes out from time to time.
01:53:05.620 You were ranked the 100th most important man in the world of art.
01:53:09.500 Thank you.
01:53:10.040 By an art magazine.
01:53:11.280 That's actually true.
01:53:12.200 Thank you.
01:53:13.200 However, it may have been sarcastic, but it is true.
01:53:15.920 I was also a DJ, a morning DJ.
01:53:18.080 Yep.
01:53:18.540 I played pop until all pop just was like, I can't take it another second.
01:53:23.780 But people would be surprised, I think, from the outside to think of Glenn Beck standing in an audience for a Lady Gaga show.
01:53:32.220 Have you had interview requests from the mainstream media on this?
01:53:35.080 I'm going to stick out, I'm sure, on this one.
01:53:38.740 Will we be getting social media coverage of this event?
01:53:41.020 I want to see you.
01:53:42.280 I really want your wife to be covering this, but I want to see you in the audience of this concert
01:53:47.500 and what it looks like, what are the surroundings like.
01:53:49.800 It won't be pretty.
01:53:50.460 Is anyone going to be looking at the stage, or they'll just be looking at you awkwardly?
01:53:53.160 I'm not sure.
01:53:54.940 Lady Gaga, because we have some fairly good seats, she may just stop and go, good lord.
01:54:02.360 She might cut the concert off.
01:54:05.160 She might.
01:54:05.700 She might.
01:54:06.080 I don't know.
01:54:06.700 I don't know.
01:54:07.860 This is going to be fascinating.
01:54:09.280 I'm still hoping for a chance to go backstage.
01:54:12.720 Oh, I'm sure she's hoping for it, too.
01:54:14.260 Yeah.
01:54:14.500 I'm sure she's really pumped up about that one.
01:54:16.220 Well, if we find out before I leave, I'm bringing her a gift, because I have a gift that would
01:54:22.800 be meaningful to her.
01:54:24.380 You-
01:54:24.880 You are like a psycho fan.
01:54:26.360 Look at you.
01:54:26.680 I am a fan.
01:54:27.260 I brought you.
01:54:28.040 It's my nail clippings.
01:54:30.740 What is it?
01:54:31.440 What?
01:54:32.220 What do you mean you're bringing her a special gift?
01:54:34.220 What kind of creepy thing is this?
01:54:35.940 No, it's a piece of something from history that would relate, right?
01:54:39.700 She would know exactly what it is.
01:54:41.280 I'm not going to tell you.
01:54:42.380 She would know exactly what it is, and she would be like, oh my gosh.
01:54:46.520 Did she tell you to bring this to her through the TV screen?
01:54:49.520 Yes.
01:54:50.460 Yes.
01:54:51.560 You heard her, right?
01:54:52.920 Nobody else hears that when she's singing and talking.
01:54:55.820 She's singing directly to me, you know.
01:54:58.160 This is going to be interesting.
01:54:59.040 I would like to see a meeting between you two.
01:55:02.180 Yeah.
01:55:02.440 Now, my wife, who works in radio, has already interviewed her multiple times.
01:55:04.980 Shut up.
01:55:05.820 Really?
01:55:06.240 Yes.
01:55:06.600 Oh, yeah.
01:55:06.840 And she never invited me?
01:55:08.480 No.
01:55:09.000 She was actually specifically asked not to.
01:55:11.040 Really?
01:55:11.440 By the management of Lady Gaga.
01:55:13.360 But people don't know that, you know, because I think you look at, if you're not into pop
01:55:17.580 music, which I don't really care about at this point in my life, you think of Lady Gaga
01:55:21.640 as like Britney Spears.
01:55:23.120 Oh, my gosh.
01:55:23.740 Oh, my gosh.
01:55:24.020 She really is.
01:55:24.620 She's like a classically trained musician.
01:55:26.460 Oh, she's brilliant.
01:55:27.520 All the stunts kind of like hide that, I think.
01:55:29.820 Yeah.
01:55:30.080 But even her stunts are brilliant.
01:55:33.920 She is really good at her craft.
01:55:38.020 You don't have to like her craft.
01:55:39.440 Right.
01:55:39.600 But she is really, really good at her craft.
01:55:43.360 And, you know, I'm going to stop gushing about Lady Gaga.
01:55:47.900 No, I think it's good.
01:55:48.780 I think you should continue to go.
01:55:49.640 I hope conservative media sources out there are writing this up.
01:55:52.660 Maybe a little coverage on this.
01:55:54.060 You know, you never get any coverage, Glenn.
01:55:55.660 I mean, people don't like to talk about you.
01:55:57.300 And I also...
01:55:58.940 Just a little coverage on what Glenn Beck's Lady Gaga trip might be like.
01:56:03.240 Yeah.
01:56:03.660 Seems like an interesting avenue for a weekend article for media sources around the nation.
01:56:07.940 I'm just saying.
01:56:08.380 Okay.
01:56:08.680 Thank you very much, Stu.
01:56:09.600 I appreciate it.
01:56:10.060 You're welcome.
01:56:10.320 Okay, let me just go over this story.
01:56:16.240 A Tisbury school.
01:56:17.340 Don't have any idea where Tisbury is, except it's in Oak Bluffs.
01:56:20.700 Don't know where Oak Bluffs is, and I don't know where Tisbury is.
01:56:24.080 But Stephen Nichols, 84, of Tisbury.
01:56:28.680 Massachusetts?
01:56:29.920 Could be.
01:56:30.620 Sounds like it.
01:56:31.360 Doesn't seem to be in Massachusetts.
01:56:32.300 Oak Bluffs.
01:56:32.800 Is that Martha's Vineyard, maybe?
01:56:35.680 That's a good question.
01:56:37.020 He's 84 years old.
01:56:38.540 It is, Martha's Vineyard, yes.
01:56:39.840 Okay, he...
01:56:40.520 Well, this is why this story...
01:56:41.840 This story now makes sense.
01:56:43.160 Okay.
01:56:43.360 This story now makes sense.
01:56:44.580 Okay.
01:56:45.900 He had his career...
01:56:47.940 He had a career with the Tisbury police for six decades.
01:56:53.040 He served in the United States Army during the Korean War.
01:56:57.680 He's just had his guns confiscated because he was making threats to the Tisbury school.
01:57:04.760 Now, he was sitting in a restaurant.
01:57:07.660 Listen to this story.
01:57:08.440 He was sitting in a restaurant, Linda Jean's restaurant in Oak Bluff.
01:57:12.260 And he's sitting there, and he's talking about the guy who is the crossing guard.
01:57:19.200 And he said, this crossing guard's going in, and when the kids are going into school, he's going to get somebody killed.
01:57:29.580 I mean, somebody's going to grab some guns and just shoot these kids.
01:57:35.140 Well, the woman overheard him say that, and she immediately called the police.
01:57:41.880 And he said, no, that's not what I...
01:57:44.300 So what was he saying?
01:57:45.240 He was saying that, like...
01:57:46.380 Somebody's going to come and shoot these kids because people are not the school...
01:57:52.880 Whatever the school safety guy is not doing his job.
01:57:56.340 Right.
01:57:56.640 So he's...
01:57:57.060 I mean, it's not a great way of phrasing it, but he's just complaining about the security guard.
01:58:00.280 Right.
01:58:00.580 He's saying the security is bad, and this...
01:58:03.080 Right.
01:58:03.480 This...
01:58:04.040 What do you call it?
01:58:05.140 The security guy for the school is not doing his job.
01:58:09.720 Mm-hmm.
01:58:10.260 And when he doesn't do his job, somebody's going to come and shoot these kids.
01:58:15.660 Well, the waitress heard that.
01:58:17.580 She called police.
01:58:18.500 Police came.
01:58:19.480 He said, I didn't make a threat.
01:58:20.740 I was stating a fact that I think this guy should be fired.
01:58:24.800 He's dangerous.
01:58:27.840 They went.
01:58:29.000 Unbelievable.
01:58:29.800 They revoked his gun license and took all of his guns.
01:58:35.800 He asked for a receipt.
01:58:37.640 He never got a receipt.
01:58:39.660 He's a Korean War veteran.
01:58:42.880 And a police officer, you said, for 60 years.
01:58:44.860 And a police officer for 60, six zero years.
01:58:48.420 Now, again, how is that legal?
01:58:52.260 We have a Second Amendment right and a First Amendment right.
01:58:55.380 Okay?
01:58:56.020 He can say what he wants.
01:58:57.540 He can own firearms.
01:59:01.160 How is it legal without due process to take all of his weapons?
01:59:05.320 They don't have to bring him to court and try to figure out whether he did something?
01:59:08.980 Is it through the red flag law situation?
01:59:11.060 How are they doing this legally?
01:59:14.260 I don't know.
01:59:15.300 And I'll say, I mean, if you're.
01:59:16.320 I mean, it's Martha's Vineyard.
01:59:18.180 So I don't think you have a lot of helper there.
01:59:20.900 Right.
01:59:21.120 Like just nobody cares.
01:59:22.340 Nobody cares.
01:59:22.880 Because Martha's Vineyard is also the place that Barack Obama just bought this like nine
01:59:26.640 billion dollar house.
01:59:27.620 And it's it is very liberal.
01:59:30.680 I mean, yes.
01:59:31.280 Very, very liberal.
01:59:32.100 Progressive socialist.
01:59:32.800 Very, very rich.
01:59:34.460 And very, very disconnected from the rest of the world.
01:59:37.640 It's an island, if you don't know.
01:59:39.180 And it is a super ritzy island.
01:59:41.540 And I would think that these things are only going to get worse when you have a former
01:59:44.500 president, you know, having a home there.
01:59:46.720 Right.
01:59:46.860 Like they're going to be super restrictive on all of these things.
01:59:48.960 But you'd think the police officers who worked with this dude for 60 years are a good
01:59:53.840 chunk of that.
01:59:54.540 Well, they the police officer did say he didn't charge him with a felony.
01:59:58.340 What felony?
01:59:59.960 Felony for what?
02:00:01.740 This is this is what the old guy said.
02:00:03.440 When I was in the United States Army, it wasn't just me.
02:00:06.440 It's anyone who's in the United States service.
02:00:08.740 If you're on guard duty for eight hours, you don't leave that position.
02:00:12.900 I'm just accustomed to that.
02:00:14.760 So when I see somebody who is supposed to be protecting kids, leave the school and leave
02:00:20.560 it unprotected.
02:00:21.820 If you're on guard duty, you stay there.
02:00:26.040 That's I mean, we should talk to this guy.
02:00:28.620 This is an unbelievable story.
02:00:30.340 I'd love to get him on.
02:00:31.280 If that's the if that really is there any disagreement about what he said?
02:00:34.480 Is there anyone saying, no, he actually said I'm going to go and do X, Y and Z?
02:00:39.540 No.
02:00:39.700 The person that overheard it.
02:00:41.480 He's never been accused of threatening school, never had firearms violation.
02:00:45.400 The police have no violations with him whatsoever.
02:00:48.980 He never carries a gun outside of the house.
02:00:51.460 He would like his license and his guns back.
02:00:53.800 The guns fate has sealed.
02:00:55.980 My grandson, he said, is a manager of a gun shop in Worcester, Mass.
02:00:59.120 He's going to be allowed to come down and take all the weapons from the police department
02:01:03.420 and sell them for me.
02:01:05.500 He he has 11 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren.
02:01:08.900 I would never, ever, ever harm a child.
02:01:12.000 He lost his wife two years ago and values his crossing guard work as a connection to the
02:01:18.880 outside world.
02:01:19.520 By the way, he was a crossing guard.
02:01:20.960 And he also they also fired him.
02:01:24.400 Oh, my God.
02:01:25.340 For what?
02:01:25.980 For what?
02:01:26.780 For being critical.
02:01:27.880 Can we get this guy on Monday?
02:01:29.000 That's amazing.
02:01:29.380 I would love to talk to him.
02:01:30.700 That is.
02:01:31.340 But that's what's coming.
02:01:33.360 Somebody overhears you say something and they don't like it.
02:01:36.120 There's no judge here.
02:01:37.440 There's no charge here.
02:01:39.200 Yeah.
02:01:39.500 They just came in and took them.
02:01:41.680 You should give him a call and see if he wants to go to Lady Gaga this weekend.
02:01:44.000 Shut up.
02:01:44.580 He probably he probably would.
02:01:48.660 Would he?
02:01:49.180 He fought in Korea.
02:01:50.800 So we have a right to go see people like Lady Gaga.
02:01:55.200 I don't know.
02:01:57.500 All right.
02:01:58.560 I want to talk to you about my pillow.
02:02:00.480 My pillow.
02:02:01.600 I I honestly thought about packing my pillow in my suitcase.
02:02:05.480 But my wife has already packed a lot of stuff in the suitcase.
02:02:10.260 And so I had to bring another suitcase.
02:02:13.060 But I was thinking about bringing it.
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02:03:16.540 This is the Glenn Beck program.
02:03:21.140 You know, Charlie Kirk wrecked my weekend.
02:03:47.200 He just wrecked my weekend.
02:03:48.620 That's terrible.
02:03:50.700 Why?
02:03:51.460 Well, because talking to him, I saw the logic in what he was saying about Buttigieg, and I'm like, oh, crap.
02:03:57.040 It probably will be Buttigieg because he seems it would be because I've said this over and over again for two decades.
02:04:05.840 It's a pendulum.
02:04:07.600 You go from one extreme to the other.
02:04:10.160 Remember, buttoned up Barack Obama never makes a mistake.
02:04:13.980 Never, never.
02:04:15.180 You know, he likes.
02:04:16.720 What was it?
02:04:17.580 Arugula.
02:04:18.060 Arugula, you're going to get a hamburger-eating guy who just blurts it out.
02:04:24.140 That's what I said when I was at CNN.
02:04:26.140 And you got that one right.
02:04:26.980 And we got it.
02:04:28.120 That's what we do.
02:04:29.480 We swing from pro-America George Bush to anti-America in eight years.
02:04:36.020 Okay?
02:04:36.800 I mean, you could go through this forever.
02:04:38.600 Forever.
02:04:38.960 You know, from Carter to Reagan.
02:04:40.780 Right.
02:04:41.260 From Reagan to Clinton is the same thing.
02:04:43.400 This old guy.
02:04:44.520 And then you get to the young, cool, hip guy.
02:04:46.360 And then it's back to someone who actually has the dignity of office with Bush.
02:04:49.740 And then it's the person who doesn't like the war stuff with Obama.
02:04:51.980 It's always this way.
02:04:52.480 It goes back and forth.
02:04:53.500 It's always this way.
02:04:55.000 And Buttigieg, like, you know, if Donald Trump can't beat Elizabeth Warren, he can't beat any of these candidates.
02:04:59.480 I mean, Elizabeth Warren is specifically designed for Donald Trump to win against.
02:05:04.180 She is the perfect candidate.
02:05:05.940 I do agree.
02:05:07.260 He can.
02:05:07.980 Anyone can win this election, I believe.
02:05:09.560 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:05:10.120 I'm not saying he will definitely win.
02:05:11.980 It's not a home run.
02:05:12.840 And I think Charlie's right.
02:05:14.360 But she is a grown-in-a-lab, perfect candidate to run against Donald Trump.
02:05:19.700 She is Hillary Clinton.
02:05:23.760 She is a school marm.
02:05:26.580 She is arrogant.
02:05:28.920 Somehow more disingenuous than Hillary, even.
02:05:31.640 Yeah.
02:05:31.820 She is a socialist.
02:05:34.540 I mean, her policies are just massively destructive.
02:05:39.300 I mean.
02:05:39.660 And she's much more radical than some of the other candidates.
02:05:42.440 You know, like.
02:05:43.220 She is Bernie without admitting it.
02:05:45.000 Biden is no moderate, but he's also a regular liberal Democrat.
02:05:49.000 You know, that's the difference.
02:05:50.340 That's the scale they're looking at.
02:05:51.940 Buttigieg, who also could easily be defeated by Donald Trump in many ways.
02:05:56.300 But he presents a much more difficult matchup because he's everything that Trump isn't, right?
02:06:00.860 He's the pendulum swing.
02:06:02.460 Exactly.
02:06:02.860 He's much, much younger.
02:06:04.660 He's obviously, you know, he's very well-spoken and precise.
02:06:08.960 He speaks in intellectual terms sort of like Obama did.
02:06:12.120 He's generally quiet and kind.
02:06:14.000 I like Chick-fil-A.
02:06:15.280 Right.
02:06:15.860 He's, you know, obviously, you know, he's got the intersectional sort of variations that the left seems to like so much.
02:06:24.200 I mean, can you imagine if you disagree with him if he was president, you will be anti-gay.
02:06:29.880 You're a homophobe.
02:06:31.320 That's all it would be for four or eight years.
02:06:34.180 You're a homophobe.
02:06:34.240 I just don't think a 55% marginal tax rate is acceptable.
02:06:37.080 You hate gays!
02:06:38.240 That's the entire media for four freaking years.
02:06:40.800 It's going to be agonizing.
02:06:41.720 Right, but you'll have that somewhat with Elizabeth Warren.
02:06:45.500 You hate women.
02:06:45.940 You hate women.
02:06:46.680 Right.
02:06:47.340 Who's the whitest white guy?
02:06:49.500 I guess that's Biden.
02:06:51.100 Yeah.
02:06:51.420 And then they'll have to, they have very little to say on that front.
02:06:54.120 But he will run a vice president that hits intersectional lines so they can blame that on us.
02:06:58.780 So like, you know, I actually don't think the post office should be, you know, funded at these levels.
02:07:04.320 Why do you hate Tulsi Gabbard and her gender and her background?
02:07:10.060 It'll be agonizing.
02:07:11.000 Buttigieg may be the kryptonite to Trump.
02:07:14.480 How does Trump remain Trump and take him apart?
02:07:20.580 Because I firmly believe this is one of the reasons why impeachment is happening.
02:07:25.180 All they're trying to do is get you to a point to where they can say,
02:07:28.900 do you really want four more years of this kind of...
02:07:31.580 Tire you out.
02:07:32.220 Yeah, they just want to wear you out.
02:07:34.460 And so you're just like, I just can't do another four years.
02:07:37.560 I just want somebody normal.
02:07:39.240 And Buttigieg is that swing of the pendulum that people would look at and go,
02:07:46.160 well, he's kind of like me and, you know, he's different and he's be the first gay president.
02:07:51.500 Boy, that could be a tough matchup.
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