The Glenn Beck Program - May 03, 2019


The Purge Has Begun | Guests: Steven Crowder & Bill O'Reilly | 5⧸3⧸19


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00:01:06.220 The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:11.860 I got an email last night from Michael Rechtenwald. He is a professor at NYU. He was a guy who wrote
00:01:25.660 white papers for communists for years, and then he finally woke up just recently, and he was like,
00:01:30.600 whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. This was theory for me. No, this always ends in death squads.
00:01:36.980 This is really bad. And he is woke. And he wrote me last night. He said, I saw your special.
00:01:48.260 And he said, Glenn, you're right spot on the money. He said, but I've cracked the code on one thing.
00:01:53.940 He said, this is a different kind of socialism or authoritarianism. And I invited him to come on the show
00:02:05.100 because he agrees with me. We're running out of time. Now, maybe he will be on with us, I hope,
00:02:11.800 early next week to explain his theory because I think he's right on the money.
00:02:15.860 But time is of the essence because voices are being silenced. And I'm going to talk to you about
00:02:24.100 that, what the Poynter Institute did yesterday. Also, what Facebook did yesterday. It is bone
00:02:32.160 chilling. Steven Crowder is going to be joining us here in just a few minutes because he looks like he
00:02:38.080 and his 4 million YouTube followers are going to be banned from YouTube. Steven Crowder.
00:02:47.640 All of that begins in one minute.
00:02:52.720 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:55.560 I want to talk to you a little bit about 1-800-Flowers. Mother's Day is right around the corner.
00:02:59.560 I came home last night and my teenagers, I'm going to choke on my death at times.
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00:03:22.440 new and exciting. And yet it's exactly the same thing over and over and over again. And I'm like,
00:03:28.460 how is it that these teenagers don't see just basic logic? They don't. Wait, Stu, you're going to love
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00:03:45.260 to the point, like you sound like you're a guy in your bathrobe on the front lawn. Get off my lawn.
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00:03:57.960 I said, you know, it's like one of these days I think I'm just going to drive by the house. Be like,
00:04:01.780 oh, wonder who lives there. Move on. I mean, and then I realized nothing. You'd be trapped here all
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00:05:00.920 So, Stu, you want to start with Pointer or you want to start with Facebook?
00:05:14.980 I think, I think we got to start with Facebook. Okay, go ahead.
00:05:18.040 Well, Facebook decided to do another new round of purging yesterday in which they, uh...
00:05:23.580 I'm sorry. What was that word again? Purging? Purge. The Purge. Really scary movie. Purges in
00:05:30.120 the Soviet Union. Kind of scary. Kind of scary. Usually ends up with a bullet in your head. Now, 0.89
00:05:35.960 I know that's a joke on this show because everything ends up with a bullet in your head,
00:05:39.840 but we're starting to get to the point to where you can almost hear the guns being loaded. Well,
00:05:46.360 the bullet has been put in the head of several people's businesses. I think you can say that. And I
00:05:50.440 think, uh, and it's certainly, uh, muffled their voices in a really significant way. And some of
00:05:58.220 these people are, uh, I don't know, some of my least favorite people on the planet. Yes. People
00:06:02.520 like Alex Jones, uh, and also people like Louis Farrakhan, who were both, uh, banned. Now, I don't
00:06:08.720 know about you, Stu, but, uh, you know, I'm 50 something years old. I stopped counting. Uh, and, uh,
00:06:14.880 uh, I've lived with Louis Farrakhan saying crazy, hateful things my whole life. And I'm fine.
00:06:23.980 I'm fine. I don't like Louis Farrakhan. I think the man is a dangerous guy, but I've never,
00:06:31.400 never in my life thought, boy, you know what we should do? Shut him up. Oh, one of the things, 0.85
00:06:36.980 I think that one of the best things that we can do is hear what he's saying. I want to know what
00:06:41.600 Louis Farrakhan is telling, uh, people in his congregations. I want to know because it's
00:06:47.520 certainly helpful for us. Yeah. Does it help to silence Louis Farrakhan? So you don't know what
00:06:52.660 he's saying, uh, to thousands of people. Is it best to just to be completely oblivious to that?
00:07:02.300 Or should we see what he's saying? And more importantly, lately, who exactly in Washington
00:07:08.300 is in his audience. I will say, however, this move is likely the, at least partially the fault
00:07:16.380 of conservatives. If you think it's a bad move. And I look, I have no love for Louis Farrakhan at
00:07:22.660 all, but the, the approach here from conservatives largely has been when they go after someone who's
00:07:28.160 supposedly on the right. Uh, and some of these people are, and some of them aren't, but you go
00:07:33.000 after someone on the right. And instead of saying like, wait a minute, this is, this is wrong.
00:07:36.540 You shouldn't be banning anybody. And then next time there's a controversy with someone on the
00:07:40.400 left, we have said, look, I don't want people on the left thrown off of these platforms either.
00:07:45.460 Many people on the right or, you know, Republicans, conservatives, nationalists, whatever you think,
00:07:52.140 many people on the, uh, on that side of, of, of the aisle have said, well, why haven't you banned
00:07:57.400 Louis Farrakhan then? And we've even said it before. It's not, it's not, yeah, I've said it,
00:08:02.040 but I don't want anyone banned. I'm saying, wait, if this one's so bad, this one is a really bad
00:08:10.920 and you're not banning. So what I think Facebook is doing here is look, we're getting rid of these
00:08:15.420 people and they're saying, well, what, what's the typical talking point we hear every time we ban
00:08:19.720 one of these guys? Well, why don't you ban Louis Farrakhan? So they did. Does that feel good though?
00:08:24.120 Is that a win for us? I got news for you, Democrats. You better listen. You, you average
00:08:29.380 neighbor Democrat, the one who just is just going on their own business and you're just thinking,
00:08:36.860 well, they don't really mean they want to get rid of the free market system. No,
00:08:40.920 they won't really do that. And you know, people like, well, Breitbart, they're dangerous. Yeah.
00:08:46.980 I got news for you. You are going to be had next because if you don't think that Nancy Pelosi and
00:08:54.420 Chuck Schumer and all of those other Democrats that you might go, well, they're a little crazy 0.62
00:08:59.100 or a little old or whatever, but you know, they're the ones really running the show. No, 0.93
00:09:02.980 they're not. No, they're not. You have opened up Pandora's box and now the people who are actually
00:09:11.220 running the show. I mean, look at Ocasio-Cortez. She was nobody. She was a nobody 18 months ago.
00:09:20.200 She now has the clout to be able to threaten the people in Congress on the Democratic side. 1.00
00:09:27.500 If you don't vote with us, we are going to send our troops into your district and we're targeting you.
00:09:35.900 They are terrified of the left. And I'm sorry, but it is those people. It is those people that have
00:09:45.620 the ear of Facebook. It is media matters. It is the Southern Poverty Law Center. They are in collusion.
00:09:54.280 We have the documents. Did you know that media matters? And if you're on the left, I'm sorry,
00:09:59.340 not on the left. If you're a Democrat, you need to look into media matters. You need to see who
00:10:05.300 these people really are. They're not just some, well, that's just somebody who's just trying to
00:10:10.020 keep things fair. No, really? No, of course not. It's not what's happening. And these people are the
00:10:16.780 ones who are inside now saying who gets to speak and who doesn't. And I'm telling you, if you start,
00:10:23.480 we are very close for it being too late for the Democrats to stand up and say, wait a minute,
00:10:31.520 wait a minute, wait a minute. You guys are a little too crazy here. You're in bed with care. 0.99
00:10:35.760 You're in bed with Islamists. No, no, no, no, no. We're not doing that. It's it's the hour is growing 1.00
00:10:42.240 late for Democrats and they will target you. You. This is the old poem. First, they came for the trade
00:10:53.000 unionist and I said nothing because I wasn't a trade unionist. Then they came for the capitalist
00:10:58.660 and I wasn't a capitalist. So I didn't say anything. You better speak up now because this one is first
00:11:06.220 they came for Alex Jones and I thought he was horrible. And so, uh, you know, I didn't say
00:11:11.240 anything. I'm going to give you the next one. Next pointer Institute, which I'll talk to you about in a
00:11:16.460 second. Next, they came for the Washington examiner and I didn't say anything because I didn't even
00:11:23.540 know what the Washington examiner was. The next one is then they came for the regular Democrat
00:11:29.960 and I wasn't a regular Democrat. So I didn't say anything. You're toast. You are toast. These guys
00:11:38.180 are truly the kind of people that lead us to Venezuela. Stop lying to yourself. That's who
00:11:48.300 these people are. And we should also look at ourselves here because we need a little examination
00:11:53.640 in the mirror of how we handle these things. Because when the left comes up with this with
00:11:57.880 a crappy standard like this, hey, we're going to fire people for things that they say, even when 0.99
00:12:02.440 they're dumb, there's we're going to get rid of them. We're going to ban them from all these 0.98
00:12:04.640 platforms. We have a choice to make either to argue for a better standard or to argue that
00:12:09.580 their crappy standard should be applied more broadly. And we constantly argue that side of
00:12:14.480 it. Hey, you know, the crappy thing that's hurting us, we should make it hurt the left too. And what
00:12:19.440 does that do? It just codifies that standard. And now that standard can be applied more broadly.
00:12:24.840 So it happens. This thing that we think is unjust happens to more people. Here's what's going to
00:12:29.160 happen. I can't, I can tell you right now, here's what's going to happen. They're going to start
00:12:32.660 talking about some sort of a public utility. They're going to say, you know what? The internet
00:12:38.920 is really a public utility. I mean, Facebook, Google, it's so big. It's a public utility.
00:12:45.740 Mark Zuckerberg is begging for this. Now, why would they beg for this? Because it's corporate socialism.
00:12:55.200 They're going to get into bed with the United States government. And do you think that's going to
00:13:01.600 work out well when the government has access to the information and data systems of Facebook
00:13:09.340 and Google? Do you see what we're building here? Scary. And you know, even scarier than this,
00:13:15.840 because, you know, look, it was people from Infowars. It was people, it was Louis, Louis Farrakhan.
00:13:20.920 Another one was Paul Nalen, who is, you know, to me, an awful, awful guy who ran for Congress and has
00:13:27.920 said all sorts of anti-Semitic things among others. But can you, can you constitutionally
00:13:34.380 even ban a candidate who's running for office? I know we've done this a million times. We play
00:13:40.460 these things every single campaign cycle. Some legit KKK member will run for Congress and radio
00:13:46.840 stations are forced to play their ads. They're saying horrible things, the worst things you can
00:13:51.720 imagine, but they can't do anything about it because of campaign finance laws. They're going to ban
00:13:56.120 people who are actually potentially running for office. This new decision from Facebook,
00:14:01.400 if you get on Facebook and you defend the people who are, have been banned, you say,
00:14:08.800 Laura Loomer is great. I, what is, what is Laura Loomer done? What is the Washington examiner done?
00:14:15.000 And that's, you're not, that's, this isn't you saying these things. This is if you go online and
00:14:18.800 say these things. Thank you. Cause it'll be taken by media matters and taken out of,
00:14:22.320 out of context and then we'll be banned. But if you say that on Facebook,
00:14:27.480 you can now be banned. Here's the quote. In some instances, when Facebook bans an individual
00:14:33.720 or organization, it also restricts others from expressing praise or support for them on its
00:14:40.180 platforms. So they disappear. This is, I mean, this is insane. This is what they did to the Jews.
00:14:47.840 If somebody just disappeared, if your neighbor was Jewish, just disappeared, do not ask where they 0.99
00:14:56.800 went. Don't ask that. That was the law. Don't ask. Because if you, if you really want to know,
00:15:04.620 oh, you'll find out you'll be on the next train. This is how it started. Who was the person that came
00:15:10.860 up was initially talking about digital ghettoization. Do you remember who that was? Yeah, it was, uh,
00:15:15.780 I want to say Edwin Black. Yeah, I think it was. And, uh, that's it. I mean, obviously the,
00:15:22.900 there's a, there's massive differences here, but listen, I mean, that is the same,
00:15:27.160 same process. It's digital applied to speech. Yeah. It's digital. It's just, it's not,
00:15:33.180 it's not physical yet, but it is digital. It wasn't, I mean, it wasn't physical at the beginning
00:15:38.760 in Germany either. No, it wasn't. First, first you just couldn't have a, you just couldn't have a
00:15:43.820 business. Uh, business. You couldn't have a car. You couldn't have, uh, you couldn't have
00:15:47.860 your own radio. I mean, you, you, you, you would lose your phone rights. Hello? Is anybody paying
00:15:56.700 attention? Again, you don't necessarily get to the end of a road when you start walking down it,
00:16:02.320 but if, if what is at the end of the road is something you don't like, don't take steps.
00:16:06.540 Don't start walking down that road. Don't start walking down that road. All right. Let me tell
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00:16:21.240 AOC what she said yesterday about, um, she, she was talking about, uh, we had somebody from the
00:16:28.140 fossil fuels industry come in and testify that fossil fuels can be good and healthy.
00:16:34.920 Oh my gosh. No, you're kidding me. What do you think is holding all of those little cold
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00:16:57.340 What do you think the little plunger thing is made out of? Yeah. Fossil fuels. Yeah. Here's the
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00:17:19.540 they're almost identical. When one goes up, the others are going up. When one goes down because
00:17:24.940 you've banned it to the others go down. Yeah. When we have global, uh, recession is the only time
00:17:31.000 the other line goes down. You know, I've banned myself. I've done really hard not to call people
00:17:35.840 morons. I said, I don't want to call people morons. So I have to just get it out of my system right 1.00
00:17:39.320 now. And I'm not going to say it about anybody in particular, but there's a lot of freaking morons 1.00
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00:17:52.840 Where's your bottom? I think you're still in the middle of a commercial by the way to point that
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00:18:39.100 Okay. So, um, the journalism Institute of, of pointer, you know, who point the pointer Institute
00:18:46.720 is, don't you still? Yes. I we've, uh, they've not always been friendly to us, but they're supposedly
00:18:52.540 very respected journalistic Institute. Are they the people behind fact check.org? Uh, I think they
00:18:59.680 are. I think they are. Right. Um, yeah, they're very respected and you know, look, in fact, one of
00:19:04.600 the founders of the blaze, Betsy Morgan was on their board of directors for a long time. Is she now? I
00:19:10.180 don't know. I don't think she is. Okay. Yeah. I mean, certainly she would have nothing to do with
00:19:14.040 this nonsense, but, uh, it is one of those things where they are, they have been generally, uh, well
00:19:20.420 respected, uh, at times they've taken, they've been rough on conservatives, I would say. Uh, but
00:19:26.920 they seem to be ratcheting that up to a new level. Well, um, they've started the international fact
00:19:33.140 checking network, uh, and they've just come out with a dataset that they call the un news. Now these
00:19:41.580 are the most unreliable, most unreliable news sites. And it's beyond just a list of unreliable
00:19:51.420 news sites. And I'll explain why here in a second, but on it, uh, here's some of the highlights
00:19:57.140 Breitbart, daily wire judge, uh, drudge report, free beacon, judicial watch, live action news,
00:20:06.340 the media research center, PJ media, project Veritas, red state twitchy, the Washington examiner
00:20:16.260 and the blaze. Now this is only a problem because they are the ones who Facebook, Google, iTunes,
00:20:29.860 they go to and say, well, who can we trust? Who should we ban? Well, there's the list. And if you
00:20:38.120 don't think it's a list of people you should ban, why would they, why would they include, uh, include
00:20:44.420 the language and call this a blacklist? I thought blacklisting people was something you didn't want
00:20:51.840 to do. George Soros is open fund, uh, open sources, or, or I'm sorry. Um, um, um, what was
00:21:00.800 this? Um, open society, open society Institute gave them $1.3 million in a grant for funding
00:21:06.800 this. So you, you know, you, you know exactly, uh, what it is, but here's what it says at the
00:21:13.100 end. Uh, if you want to stop, uh, if you want to change the world, you have to stop funding
00:21:21.240 misinformation. And that's why, that's why marketers can create their own blacklists.
00:21:31.840 Advertisers don't want to support publishers that might tar their brand with hate speech,
00:21:38.200 falsehoods, and some kinds of political messaging. That's part of this list. They're compiling this
00:21:47.320 list. So advertisers can pull all of their advertising money from these sites.
00:21:56.100 Now this works hand in hand with Facebook going, you know what? I don't think we should sponsor
00:22:01.720 them. Um, YouTube 4 million followers of Steven Crowder 4 million. He's about to lose that platform
00:22:12.240 because you know, he's, well, he's out of control. He's just out of control. Steven Crowder
00:22:18.640 now being silenced. He joins us next.
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00:24:56.400 Well, another right-wing extremist, you know, the kind of right-wing extremist like Louis Farrakhan is.
00:25:04.940 The right-wing extremist Stephen Crowder is joining us now, a guy who is in jeopardy of losing his over
00:25:11.980 4 million followers on YouTube. Quite honestly, a company he helped build by promoting it and being
00:25:20.260 on it. Now they are saying that, well, he's violating all kinds of rules and he now has three
00:25:28.300 strikes against him. Stephen, give me the update. What's happening with you and YouTube?
00:25:33.180 Well, first, you know, I've seen better days. Last week I went on a couple's cruise and next thing
00:25:41.320 you know, I'm getting my feet and levels checked and being told about Xenu when I have measles. So
00:25:46.920 warning everyone out there. Yeah, make sure you get it right before you know the timeshare sale there
00:25:54.080 isn't exactly what's built. No, I hate to correct you there. We don't have three strikes on YouTube,
00:26:00.500 so I don't want to get super nerdy on this, but we were going to have three hard strikes on my
00:26:04.500 YouTube channel, which like you said is close to 4 million subscribers. And with my lawyer, we kind
00:26:10.680 of negotiated that down to one hard strike. And, you know, here's the thing. A lot of these are false
00:26:17.020 copyright claims. This happens because there are big corporations that abuse the system and YouTube
00:26:21.520 doesn't really follow the law. And not just conservatives deal with that, of course, but when you add that
00:26:27.600 up, the cumulative effect of everything being demonetized, of other videos also being either
00:26:34.660 removed or deemed a violation of services, we really do have to deal with it on all fronts.
00:26:40.100 And it's a constantly changing rule game. That's the issue here with places like YouTube. And,
00:26:45.600 you know, I've gone out and met with the executives at YouTube. So has my lawyer. We've sat down and said,
00:26:50.780 okay, what are the rules? This is your platform. That's fine. Do you want conservative voices?
00:26:55.220 They kept saying, yes, yes, yes, we do. We said, okay, how do we need to create content to make
00:27:01.220 sure that, uh, that we're not a foul of any of these rules? And we followed all of them and now
00:27:06.760 they've changed. Um, so to give you an idea, Glenn, this is a little bit nerdy, but this is how it used
00:27:11.320 to work. You used to get hit with a copyright claim on YouTube. Okay. And then, um, you would file
00:27:17.400 a counterclaim and the people who are hitting you with a copyright claim had 10 days to file suit.
00:27:22.880 That's the legal process. In other words, they say, Hey, we think this is copyright. You say,
00:27:26.600 no, it's not. And then they say, okay, we're going to sue you or not. Now we've never lost a case.
00:27:32.620 Shia LaBeouf, the Bob Ross estate. Um, I think the Carpenter's estate.
00:27:39.720 Oh, that was a great episode too, Steven. That was a great episode.
00:27:44.380 It's a classic. Yeah. Well, yeah, naturally we kind of expected to get in some hot
00:27:49.500 or dead. One of the two, but yeah, once you paint Muhammad as Bob Ross and a parody 0.89
00:27:56.400 article, you've kind of decided your line of work. You can hear the sound of the door slamming
00:28:03.180 behind you. Yes. Last one, we did a parody of kisses, Dr. Love, and we did Dr. Trump and
00:28:08.640 we created the track from the ground up. So in other words, we have the project file.
00:28:12.780 We can show this as a karaoke track. We created a track. It's clearly parody. We went through the
00:28:17.400 effort of making a music video and this video was run in three different videos in the form
00:28:22.400 of a clip, one clip or another. So boom, it was going to be three strikes. And we said, well,
00:28:26.080 hold on a second. We'll just remove it here from the other places. We'll keep it up. Um,
00:28:30.880 and we'll, we'll file a counterclaim and YouTube. So that's not how it works. Now we've changed
00:28:34.900 the rules. You're going to get hit with a hard strike, but if you take the hard strike,
00:28:39.620 then you can file your counterclaim and they'll have 10 days to file suit against you.
00:28:45.040 Do they remove the hard strike? Well, that's, this is how it used to be. It used to be before
00:28:52.140 the hard strike. Right. So we said, okay, we'll incur the risk. We'll let our channel get a hard
00:28:56.980 strike. Cause if you get three, your channel's gone. It's gone for good, baby. So we said, okay,
00:29:01.260 we'll take one hard strike here. We'll file the counterclaim and then they can sue us,
00:29:05.940 put their money where their mouth is. Instead, we allowed the hard strike. We filed the counterclaim
00:29:11.800 and then YouTube just rejected the counterclaim. This has never happened to before. It is the duty.
00:29:18.120 The onus is on them to sue us. Yes. That we're guilty. Steven, I rejected it without reason.
00:29:23.900 Steven, what, what would you say, uh, about, uh, Stu, what's, you know, the guy who does the parody
00:29:30.740 songs that you've always loved, uh, for, you know, eat it. What's his name? Weird Al Yankovic.
00:29:36.420 How a nerd. What would they, what you just did is what weird Al always has done.
00:29:42.920 Right. So what is the difference? Well, that's where, you know, you, you, you suspect foul play
00:29:49.760 because we're a conservative and I don't think it's completely ill founded when you look at the fact
00:29:53.860 that they just, uh, you know, Facebook and Instagram just banned Alex Jones, Milo, Paul Joseph Watson.
00:30:00.060 And as you said, far right, Lewis, far right, Lewis. Oh, wait, wait, wait. You have to hear from
00:30:05.620 what, wait, wait, I have to give you this. This will, your, your head will explode. This is actually 0.96
00:30:10.020 what, uh, the Washington post responded. It's perilous to forced, uh, to force strict left,
00:30:16.400 right labels and framing onto political extremists. But even an elementary understanding of Farrakhan's
00:30:22.560 beliefs place him on the American political right. What? Yeah. People assume the opposite
00:30:29.400 because he and his followers are black. Oh my gosh, I'm going to lose my mind. 1.00
00:30:34.720 No, I think Farrakhan assumes the opposite because he says, no, it's the opposite. Also, I hate Jews. 1.00
00:30:43.700 I think that's why. And someone's going to, someone's going to quote me saying, I hate Jews. No, no, literally 1.00
00:30:48.000 Farrakhan has said that Jews are the devil. Okay. Let's be, and here's the thing, just to give you an idea, 0.99
00:30:53.020 I disagree with Farrakhan and everything he stands for. I would never dream of trying to get him banned.
00:30:58.620 And I want him out there so that I can find him. So do I. I despise Louis Farrakhan. I despise him,
00:31:05.900 but he has been a part of my life, my whole life. He's been saying crazy things since I think before
00:31:12.100 I was born and we've all seemed to survive it. We cannot begin to ban speech, period.
00:31:20.500 Right. Well, they've already begun to ban speech. And the thing is, you know, we're, I don't say,
00:31:27.960 I don't want to say this to sound like it's boastful, but we're far and away to the number one
00:31:31.520 conservative YouTube channel that's ever existed ever. Oh yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And I'm, I'm very grateful
00:31:36.640 for it. And the issue is, you know, listen, if we're going to be banned from YouTube and I don't
00:31:41.040 know that we will, there is no one left. That just means they don't want conservative voices. I mean,
00:31:46.080 we host people of all different kinds of opinions of all different walks of life for crying out loud.
00:31:51.340 This is the channel that does change my mind, which is literally 45 minutes to an hour of
00:31:57.260 completely unedited long form civil discussions with kids on college campuses. And now we're doing
00:32:03.060 segments where we actually just moderate college students, uh, conversing with each other and
00:32:08.440 rationalizing their positions. And of course, all those videos are demonetized. We've accepted that
00:32:12.220 for a long time, but here's my question. This is the ultimate question. We're going to fight
00:32:15.860 this legally. People can, can follow me and of course, join up at the blaze TV and support us.
00:32:20.820 But it's changed my mind, which is a segment that we do that again is one hour, no profanity,
00:32:27.960 unedited, completely contextual of people conversing in a civil dialogue. If that is demonetized,
00:32:36.320 if that is considered a violation of YouTube's policies, can someone please tell me how can
00:32:42.400 conservatives be on the platform? How? What would be acceptable? If not that, what? And no one has
00:32:48.760 given me an answer. I don't know how much more, um, productive it could possibly be at a certain
00:32:55.260 point. They just have to say, now, listen, we don't want any conservatives on the platform,
00:32:59.360 but they're not. And that's the dishonest business practice. If today YouTube said, all right,
00:33:04.860 we're getting rid of anyone who's right of center, we'd be having a different conversation. And I'd
00:33:09.240 say, okay, at least they're being honest about it. They're not. And, uh, you know, I have to have
00:33:14.640 lawyers. Uh, you know, I have one great half Asian lawyer. I don't have a fleet of lawyers like most
00:33:21.260 media entities do, but we really did. We have to fight this stuff legally on a daily basis. It becomes
00:33:27.540 a part of the conservative business model. If you just want to take part on social media,
00:33:32.220 you have to have legal consultants. It's, it's, it's ridiculous. 0.95
00:33:37.080 Steven Crowder. Thank you so much. Thanks for everything that you do. Thanks for leading the 0.85
00:33:41.560 way. Um, and, uh, and, and being, um, brave enough to do the stuff that you do. You're, I mean,
00:33:50.260 in some ways you're borderline nuts for doing it. Um, because it's, it's a great risk to you 0.94
00:33:56.900 personally, uh, and to you professionally. Um, and I admire you for that. And I'm,
00:34:02.220 I'm, I'm glad to work by your side, even in the background, just cheering you on from the cheap
00:34:08.340 seats, but thank you so much. Well, thank you very much. And everybody there, please get your,
00:34:13.520 your measles vaccination before you go on a cruise. I learned the hard way.
00:34:17.120 Thanks a lot, Steven. I appreciate it. Um, there you heard it. Uh, Steven Crowder,
00:34:21.420 anti-vaxxer right there. That's what you heard. That's what I, that's what I really have
00:34:25.520 measles. Is that, is that, I think, I think, yeah, I think he does. Yeah. I cannot believe he's
00:34:29.640 bad. He's in bad shape. Poor Steven. Yeah. Jeez. He's, he's had a rough run here. Listen,
00:34:35.040 I mean this sincerely, go support, uh, go support Ben Shapiro. If you think he's,
00:34:43.420 if he's making the biggest impact, I'm trying to convince all these people to come together
00:34:47.860 so we can all just be together and we can have one beachfront, but please, if you can only support
00:34:55.200 one, pick one, it could be the blaze. It could be Bill O'Reilly next hour, by the way. Yeah. It
00:35:00.180 could be Ben Shapiro. Please just support us. Um, uh, you know, I just got an email and I just want
00:35:07.500 to read this real quick. I just got this in, uh, Glenn, I'm a disabled American Christian who just
00:35:13.500 gave up my Netflix to support you because I believe in you. I, uh, loved you on Fox and, uh, looked for
00:35:19.860 you after, uh, I became a yada, yada, yada. I watched your radio program every day. I take notes
00:35:27.680 that I tried to spread the word yada, yada, yada. Um, she goes into, uh, could collecting emails 0.84
00:35:35.160 help people like Steven Crowder stay in touch with his followers. In other words, if they shut us out
00:35:39.800 of social media, God will provide another way. I'm sure Amy, thank you. And I know this is a sacrifice
00:35:46.620 for nine 90, nine 99 or nine 95, whatever it is. Um, I know this is a sacrifice for people
00:35:52.760 and I appreciate it. And if you can't afford it, you're doing, you know, you're doing what
00:35:57.820 you can anyway. So we appreciate it. We just want you in the fight. Um, if you can't afford
00:36:02.720 it, we sure appreciate it. Um, because we are there, they're starting to choke us, uh, to
00:36:09.440 death. And that, I mean, all of us, they're choking us to death. I'll say too, I would disagree
00:36:13.740 with the, uh, characterization of it being a sacrifice. It's great freaking value. No, 0.82
00:36:19.260 it is. It is. I know. But people, if you don't have the money, you can't do it. People
00:36:22.660 have priorities. Um, but I mean, there's a lot of, I mean, just Steven's show by itself
00:36:26.640 is worth nine 95 a month. It is. Uh, if you, and then you add on this one and, and wonderful,
00:36:31.400 uh, well, wonderful world stew is obviously worth $900 a month. Uh, but that in, in, and,
00:36:36.120 uh, you know, Chad Prather and Mark Levin and in, uh, you know, Eric Bolling, and there's
00:36:41.040 so many great hosts. There's so much great content, uh, Allie Stuckey. Allie Stuckey's
00:36:44.200 great. Anyway, um, it, we, we just would like you, we'd like your support. Um, but she brought
00:36:49.820 up a really good point at the end. Could emails, uh, help? Yes. We were all foolish enough
00:36:56.380 to help build Facebook and YouTube and they own all that information. So I may have what,
00:37:04.820 I don't know, two or three millions, uh, followers, uh, on Facebook, but I don't have any of that
00:37:10.160 information. So when they cut me out of your feed through their algorithm, I can't contact
00:37:16.300 you. So the best thing you can do is subscribe to our free newsletters, go to either the blaze
00:37:23.960 and subscribe to the blaze, subscribe to glennbeck.com, our newsletter that comes out every
00:37:29.280 day. That's the only way we can contact you. If they start to choke us off, thank God, quite
00:37:36.300 honestly, for I heart radio, I heart radio. I've been a partner with since 1990 and these
00:37:43.160 people have a backbone and they are not flinching when it comes to freedom of speech. And that
00:37:49.500 is, there is no company, no company that I have partnered with that is better than I heart
00:37:55.600 media. This radio station that you are hearing my voice on right now, support them, support
00:38:02.120 them, support them by supporting their advertisers, help them in any way that you can. This, this
00:38:10.620 needs to be a clarion call. Voices are being snuffed out. Do what you can to help us. At least,
00:38:23.680 at least pray for us because things are changing in this country quickly.
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00:39:55.800 pointer update. We do. This is an organization that named, uh, 500 or, uh, unreliable news
00:40:01.260 websites, including, uh, the blaze, uh, that, uh, they just couldn't, they were the un-news
00:40:07.300 as they call it. Un-news. And by the way, that has huge ramifications for us, huge ramifications.
00:40:13.100 And it's not just, uh, in algorithms. It's also for, uh, advertisers. They're using this as a
00:40:19.360 blacklist for advertisers. You'll be happy to know that they can no longer use that because as of
00:40:24.580 today, uh, today, the Poynter Institute is reversing its decision. They are saying their
00:40:30.760 aim was to provide a useful tool for readers to gauge the legitimacy of the information they
00:40:34.940 were consuming. Soon after it was published, we received complaints for those on the list and
00:40:38.460 readers who objected to the inclusion of certain sites and the exclusion of others. We began an audit
00:40:42.680 to test the accuracy and veracity of the list. And while we feel that many of the sites did have
00:40:46.760 a track record of publishing unreliable information, our review found weaknesses in
00:40:51.040 the methodology. Oh, really? They found weaknesses after they listed a group of people and said,
00:40:57.280 witches, burn them. Yeah. We detected inconsistencies between the findings of the 0.96
00:41:02.900 original database, blah, blah, blah. Uh, the list was intended to be a starting place for readers and
00:41:07.640 journalists. It was not intended to be definitive. We regret that we failed to ensure the data was
00:41:12.280 rigorous before publication. Right. So the people who are saying these are unreliable sites
00:41:17.520 has admitted today, 24 hours later, that we're an unreliable site. They got to put themselves on
00:41:23.200 their own. Yeah. Put yourself, uh, there. It's weird because that sounds an awful lot like what
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00:42:38.840 is the Glenn Beck program. Well, there's nothing going on. Really? I mean, there's nothing happening
00:42:46.360 on Capitol Hill. There's nothing happening with the media and Facebook banning voices and
00:42:51.420 banning you. If you defend those voices, there's nothing happening. There's, there's nothing
00:42:57.420 happening, you know, on abortion, you know, with a Congressman who said, Hey, kill him now or kill 1.00
00:43:02.360 him later. You're either going to kill him at birth or you're going to kill him in the electric chair 1.00
00:43:05.680 only to then respond to his critique by saying we should kill the retarded. And Donald Trump has a 1.00
00:43:13.400 retarded son. We should have killed him. He proves my point. Holy cow. It's just conflict free. 1.00
00:43:21.420 It's conflict free Friday. Good news is Bill O'Reilly is here and he is, he is always the horse
00:43:29.600 whisperer. There's never, there's never anything to get riled up about when O'Reilly is on Bill O'Reilly
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00:43:58.200 before and now you're saying I don't have to buy her a mother's day present. I, well, I, I've replenished
00:44:04.800 her supply. Oh really? Of Chamonix. And that's, you know, that combined with multiple decades of being a
00:44:11.000 perfect son. So when you say, so how do you say, because I know in the commercial it says, you know,
00:44:15.720 hey, get rid of the turkey neck. I'm sure you didn't say to your mom, hey mom, this will help
00:44:20.480 you get rid of that turkey neck. Gobble, gobble, gobble. Skin care is important, Glenn. Right. And,
00:44:25.240 uh, mom, your skin could use some tightening up. I'm just saying. That's not what I said. Yeah. Right.
00:44:30.540 I will say this. However, moms do a lot of hard work as you pointed out earlier on today's program. 1.00
00:44:35.300 Yes. And you know, your, your kid might not be as perfect as me. Treat yourself.
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00:44:50.280 or just make this about me. Stop making this about me. We were talking about America's face
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00:46:17.820 Bill O'Reilly. Facebook began another round of purges yesterday.
00:46:23.960 How long before they get to you and me?
00:46:27.200 You know, I don't know much about that world. Uh, we use it on Bill O'Reilly.com.
00:46:36.260 You have a Facebook machine?
00:46:38.080 Yeah. I mean, you get the stuff out.
00:46:40.940 Right.
00:46:41.480 Because that is a powerful way to do it. I don't have any trouble with them. I mean, I,
00:46:46.860 we use them and we're fairly responsible. However, um, there are first amendment protections
00:46:53.780 for organizations that deal, um, with news and public affairs. So...
00:47:00.480 Well, the Poynter Institute, the Poynter Institute yesterday came out and issued a list.
00:47:04.840 Yeah, I saw that. You were on that list.
00:47:06.560 Yeah, I'm on that.
00:47:07.200 But that's not... See, the Poynter Institute is, is really a piffle.
00:47:11.500 A piffle. They're not important.
00:47:13.880 Is that a, is that a word of a day? Or are you going to save it for another one?
00:47:16.740 Yeah, a piffle. A piffle is a word of a day.
00:47:18.020 A piffle is a word of a day.
00:47:18.760 Um, but Facebook is.
00:47:21.800 All right. So the Poynter Institute...
00:47:22.960 Well, the Poynter Institute...
00:47:23.580 Well, the Poynter Institute...
00:47:24.300 But the, no, no, no. Poynter Institute...
00:47:25.880 ...and Bill O'Reilly's that, and it doesn't matter.
00:47:28.380 No, Poynter Institute is respected by the left, and people like Facebook, and they use things
00:47:35.880 like the Poynter Institute to be able to change their algorithm and say, no, well, we've discussed
00:47:41.160 this with experts. We're just going with the best experts that are out there that are saying
00:47:45.520 these are, you know, unreliable. I mean, that's how Apple decides who goes in their Apple News.
00:47:50.800 What I'm trying to say is that if you have an organization that is being harmed by another
00:47:59.300 organization, and you can prove your freedom of speech, constitutional rights are being
00:48:05.280 violated, that other organization is in trouble.
00:48:08.800 Well, so let me ask you this. YouTube right now is going after people because of copyright laws.
00:48:16.780 Now, you and I know, A, I appreciate copyright laws. My stuff has been taken, and I have to
00:48:23.620 have attorneys that are watching over our copyright laws. However, there is something called fair use.
00:48:30.780 Now, if you take a whole show of mine, and you put it on the platform, and you're getting money
00:48:34.840 for it, then that's a problem. However, fair use is something that we all know about. Facebook and
00:48:41.520 YouTube now are going after conservatives by claiming fair use, by claiming copyright laws.
00:48:49.060 And we had a team of attorneys in this week, because we last week, we were flagged like 50 different
00:48:56.120 times for fair use issues. And we're like, wait, this is what this is what you do. You show somebody
00:49:02.400 on MSNBC talking, saying something stupid, and then you comment on it. That's fair use. 1.00
00:49:07.860 Who drove that action against you?
00:49:10.360 YouTube. MSNBC.
00:49:13.140 All right. So MSNBC didn't like the fact that you were using clips of their shows.
00:49:20.280 Yes. And it's not just them. It's not just them, but they were one of the main culprits.
00:49:24.380 All right. But there is a fairly well-defined fair use doctrine in the FCC.
00:49:34.600 Right. But YouTube is not covered by the FCC.
00:49:36.920 You don't have a problem.
00:49:38.540 FCC does not cover YouTube. YouTube says, you know, they have their own rules.
00:49:44.700 No, no. But I'm not talking about YouTube. I'm talking about you. You're the blaze. So
00:49:50.280 you guys don't have any downside. Now, if you want then to say to YouTube, hey, the federal
00:49:56.520 government is fine with what we're doing. Can you explain further why you're giving us
00:50:01.280 a hard time? That puts YouTube in jeopardy.
00:50:05.360 I remember when I was young and naive.
00:50:07.580 I think you need to hire me back.
00:50:09.420 I don't know.
00:50:11.680 I don't know. Okay. So let me go to let me go to this. We'll do one more thing on social
00:50:17.520 media. Barack Obama now hired by Netflix to do history programming.
00:50:27.620 Well, Barack Obama is a production company, and I don't begrudge him that he can do whatever
00:50:34.800 he wants to do in that area. So he's going to make Barack Obama history stuff. And Netflix
00:50:40.720 thinks that enough people will watch it to make it profitable. I don't have a beef with any
00:50:45.160 of that, as long as we know what the production is and who's behind it.
00:50:50.520 You know, it's really strange, though. You know, what's really strange is I've gone to
00:50:53.940 Netflix with history. No, they're not interested in history. I bet Bill O'Reilly and Glenn Beck
00:51:00.040 could both walk in and say, if I brought something to Netflix, the odds are that I wouldn't get
00:51:04.640 I would. I got four movies made from the killing books.
00:51:07.860 Yes. But the movies that I got made were made by companies friendly. Correct. To 21st century
00:51:16.160 Fox. Correct. If I had taken my movies to Spielberg or to Katzenberg or to Disney, I would have
00:51:23.840 gotten out. Right. But here's what you're but here's what you're here's what you're
00:51:28.180 Hollywood on ideology. Here's what you're here's what you're failing to recognize, I think,
00:51:32.780 Bill, and that is the times are changing and it is the kids are not watching television.
00:51:39.360 They're just not watching it. They're watching everything on YouTube. I know. Yeah. Everything
00:51:43.920 is on YouTube, Netflix, Amazon. If we if we are boxed out of Netflix, YouTube, Amazon, there's
00:51:52.220 no way to communicate to the next generation. There's going to have to be another company
00:51:56.320 that comes in to do programming, just like Fox News came on the scene to challenge the
00:52:04.700 liberal media 23 years ago. That's what's going to happen. You're not going to change
00:52:10.320 the culture or force private companies to be fair. OK, so how do you not going to happen?
00:52:16.780 So another production company is going to have to rise up.
00:52:19.560 This is theory now, Bill, and I know you don't engage in theory, but I would like to hear
00:52:25.120 your response to my theory. I believe that I mean, Zuckerberg is calling for more regulation
00:52:31.580 on him. What company ever calls for more regulation? You know what I'd like? You know, we need around
00:52:37.140 here. We need more government inspectors. We need more government regulation. Nobody does
00:52:42.660 that. Nobody does that. He's calling for more regulation. And I think with the moves that are
00:52:49.260 making, you're going to see even the conservatives say, you know, these these platforms, they're
00:52:54.940 they're they're they're utilities. It's like the phone. It's a utility. We should regulate those
00:53:01.620 things. I think that the government getting involved and and and regulating things like Google and
00:53:10.740 and and Facebook is coming and it is going to be really, really bad because the socialists
00:53:19.060 in these corporations and the socialists in our government are going to love to have
00:53:25.140 that much control, power and information. Well, it's not going to happen under the Trump
00:53:29.640 administration. They won't do it. But if there is a liberal president next time around or in six
00:53:36.520 years, then what you're saying is probably going to happen. But there is a lot of money and I mean,
00:53:42.180 big, serious money on the right in this country, and there's no reason why they can't start to form
00:53:50.100 companies that compete against Zuckerberg and the others because they would make money. There's a huge
00:53:58.240 audience, as Fox News has proven, that want to see programming that isn't skewed left. And, you know,
00:54:06.900 when it comes right down to it, we don't want government pinheads telling creative people what
00:54:12.360 to do. We don't. But we have to really understand that the entertainment industry and that encompasses
00:54:18.580 books and movies is 80 percent left wing and they hire based on their ideology, not on skill or
00:54:25.840 creativity. And they're only getting worse. Other private companies have to come up. All right.
00:54:30.820 Bill O'Reilly, more with him in just a second. We're going to talk to him about the economy,
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00:56:28.280 Oh, yeah. 10 second station ID.
00:56:31.640 You don't say that at the end. 10 second station ID.
00:56:34.740 Sorry about that.
00:56:36.240 Billiards. I wish we had a professional broadcaster on the line like a Bill O'Reilly, but we don't.
00:56:42.280 We just have Bill O'Reilly.
00:56:43.380 Well, here I am. And, you know, Stu, I will send your mother a Mother's Day gift if you're
00:56:47.920 if you want to, because she did do a good job with you. So I'm just don't tell me your name
00:56:54.820 and address off the air.
00:56:56.480 What about my mom?
00:56:57.400 What about my mom?
00:56:58.340 I will say my mom would love that, Bill.
00:57:00.100 If you do that, I have a long talk with you.
00:57:02.800 What about my mom?
00:57:04.240 A long talk.
00:57:06.020 Well, my mom is dead. And thank you very much for bringing up that painful wound on.
00:57:10.160 All right. So, Bill, let's let's let's do just a couple of minutes because I can't take
00:57:19.480 this bar stuff because it is. I watch Nancy Pelosi and she looks like she looks like the 1.00
00:57:25.660 Crypt Keeper. She is starting to look crazy. 0.97
00:57:29.700 But anyway, I saw you saying that she her face is cavernous. 0.84
00:57:33.360 Yes. Yes. Word of the day for Nancy Pelosi cavernous.
00:57:37.820 Yeah. She just looks like she's had better days and should have stopped with plastic surgery 1.00
00:57:44.140 long ago. But you know what this is all about, right?
00:57:49.800 What bar? Yeah.
00:57:51.960 Yeah. No. Tell you. Tell me.
00:57:53.980 OK, so and this is a very important story.
00:57:56.820 The Wall Street Journal zeroed in on it today.
00:58:00.420 Next week, the Ma, the Horowitz report, Michael Horowitz, Inspector General.
00:58:05.900 Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Justice. Yes.
00:58:07.840 Comes out. Right.
00:58:09.560 And Joe DiGenova on BillOReilly.com said there's 100 percent certainty that there'll be criminal
00:58:18.440 referrals. Has to be Comey and McCabe, the two top FBI guys.
00:58:22.680 Now, if that's true and Horowitz comes out and says we have to charge members of the FBI
00:58:29.680 and perhaps other agencies because they violated federal law, all of that's going to come back
00:58:37.240 on Nancy Pelosi and the Democratic Party. Now, who's going to do the prosecution?
00:58:43.560 Barr. So they have to try to destroy Barr now before this stuff comes out so that people
00:58:50.760 Okay. Hang on. Hang on. Hang on. Well, it's Barr doing it. How are you talking about?
00:58:55.080 Yeah, I do. And I and I and I and I know this about next week and we haven't talked about
00:58:59.660 it because I don't want to be the media that was always saying, you know, there's a report
00:59:05.260 and everybody's going to jail. Donald Trump will be burned at the stake. And then it didn't
00:59:10.360 happen.
00:59:10.900 I'm citing my sources. Barr himself says the report's going to come out.
00:59:14.540 Yeah, I know that it's coming out. How the Genova is about as savvy a Washington lawyer as you can
00:59:21.840 get. And, you know, that's what he told me. All I can do is report. So I don't think there's any
00:59:28.620 doubt that Nadler and Schiff and Pelosi and Schumer are scared because this changes the whole narrative
00:59:38.380 from Trump did something wrong to Hillary Clinton's campaign and the Democratic Party did something
00:59:45.580 wrong. And that's going to hurt them in the election of 2020. Okay. Looking speaking of the
00:59:52.220 election of 2020, I saw a poll that came out yesterday where they ran all of these crazies
00:59:57.420 against Donald Trump and only Elizabeth Warren loses to Donald Trump by one point. How much
01:00:04.120 stop do you put in the CNN poll? Uh, yeah, I think so. Okay. Now back you and I, and even Stu
01:00:11.200 understand that CNN is not a news organization any longer. So that's like running a poll out of
01:00:19.360 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Do you like the crown prince? Okay. Right. It's the same thing. Go ahead.
01:00:29.500 No, I was just wondering. That's what was my question. How much stock do you put into that?
01:00:35.820 None. Zero. So can I go to negative numbers? Yes, you can. But, uh, is there, when you're looking
01:00:43.840 at the field first, let's just go through this, this field. Joe Biden. He's the one. That's it. And,
01:00:51.780 uh, and what is the, what is the strategy that you would say if Joe Biden does this,
01:01:00.860 he's got a pretty good chance. Shut up. 0.99
01:01:08.060 That's it. Just wave. He's going to put Stacey Abrams on the second. It's going to be Biden 1.00
01:01:15.060 Abrams. They're going to tell Joe, just don't say anything stupid. All right. We'll handle all 1.00
01:01:22.940 the stuff. Not a chance of that. We're going to run as, uh, the second coming of Barack Obama,
01:01:27.400 and that's, they're going to be their strategy. That's what they'll do.
01:01:31.540 How much do you believe that Joe Biden, uh, that, that Joe Biden actually, I love this,
01:01:37.400 called Barack Obama and said, no, I don't want you to endorse me.
01:01:40.600 That is not true. No, no, really? You want to know what happened? Yeah. Okay. Here's what
01:01:48.920 happened. Barack Obama went to Joe Biden in 2015 and said, Joe, it would really be better if you
01:01:57.580 did not run for president because Hillary Clinton's got a much better chance to coalesce the party 0.99
01:02:03.980 and defeat Donald Trump. So do me this solid. If she doesn't win, then you'll get a
01:02:10.580 another chance. Biden did. Okay. Here's another chance. So I know for a fact that Obama has given
01:02:20.640 Biden all his precinct machinery. That means office space, people who run local, you know,
01:02:29.700 in each state. Um, he's got the whole by the whole Obama machine at his disposal. You know,
01:02:37.000 what kind of an advantage that is huge, huge, just in an organizational capacity. Now, Obama's
01:02:43.800 never going to come out and say, I'm endorsing Joe. He will, he will, but he's not going to do it
01:02:48.880 now because, you know, he's got all these other people and they don't want him to do that. That
01:02:54.160 would bring a lot of scorn, particularly from the New York times and Washington post that don't
01:02:58.980 want Joe Biden. They want a more radical left candidate. Okay. So Obama has never been one to
01:03:05.820 put himself up for scorn. So he's not going to say anything until it gets much closer to the
01:03:12.120 convention. Who do you think is the number two? Who's, if it's not Biden, who's, who's his biggest
01:03:17.200 competition? If say Biden, uh, is kidnapped, uh, and disappears into the jungles of the Amazon.
01:03:24.320 Sure. Okay. Who is the next one? Yeah. Uh, you know, wait, wait, wait. Think about it. Think
01:03:31.300 about it. We're up against a break and this is too good. I mean, the broadcaster in me is just
01:03:36.220 screaming, don't let him answer. Wait till after the commercial break. We'll do that with Bill O'Reilly
01:03:41.480 when we come back. Stand by.
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01:05:23.040 Welcome to the program. Back with Mr. Bill O'Reilly. Now that you've been in the isolation
01:05:26.740 chamber here for a few minutes and you've had time to think if it isn't Joe Biden,
01:05:31.580 aliens come down or over a wall in Mexico. And then we all look at each other and say,
01:05:36.380 aliens, that's not an alien. Aliens are from the sun. What kind of hate monger are you?
01:05:40.940 We have that conversation. And then we notice Joe Biden is gone somehow. Bill O'Reilly,
01:05:46.360 who is the guy or the woman? God forbid it wasn't wouldn't be a woman or a white woman. 0.51
01:05:53.980 What who is the who's the next person that you think could win?
01:05:58.400 Well, it's all has to do with the voters. So if you look at the primary system, the way it's set
01:06:04.880 up, Bernie Sanders will do okay in the radical precincts of Iowa. So will, I don't know, Beto
01:06:12.300 Rourke may do all right there. Who's ever crazier? All right, because that's so far, far left,
01:06:19.600 those caucuses. Then they go to New Hampshire, which again, in the Democratic primary in the
01:06:26.040 Granite State, right next to Bernie. He's always done well there. He beat Hillary Clinton last time
01:06:31.240 around. He might do okay, but there's no way on earth the Democratic Party is going to nominate
01:06:36.880 Bernie Sanders against Donald Trump. I mean, you might just exhume George McGovern's body and put
01:06:44.380 him in there weekend at Bernie's, you know? I mean, it's not going to happen. So, but wait, wait,
01:06:49.400 wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. He is, he is way ahead. Is he not in Bernie
01:06:56.340 Sanders? No, it's Biden now. Right. But he is around 15 to 18 with Biden in, um, and the others are 10 and
01:07:07.100 down. But if you look at the others, if you look at all of them, there isn't one that is capturing the
01:07:15.100 imagination of the Democrats. So because they're all pretty much the same. There's no difference.
01:07:22.160 Right. But how do you using when they debate? How do you, how do you capture the socialist wing
01:07:30.860 with Biden? Um, is it doesn't need them? He doesn't need them. No, because most Democrats just hate Trump.
01:07:40.980 And if they think that Biden can beat Trump, they'll vote for Biden. There's not, nobody's
01:07:47.320 going to stay home and say, well, I'm a socialist. I'm not going to vote for Biden. If when Trump's
01:07:52.600 running against them, they'll all vote for Biden. I mean, I like them, but they'll vote for him
01:07:57.240 because they hate Trump so much. So that's what Biden is. Biden doesn't have any policies. He can't
01:08:05.440 come in and say, well, I'm going to make the economy better. He's not, he's not going to make
01:08:10.600 it better. It's look at Trump. We hate him. Vote for me. That's his whole campaign. A hundred percent
01:08:16.980 of it. I'm not Trump. And Americans are going to have to decide whether they want a vibrant economy
01:08:23.420 if it stays that way, or are they going to vote personality? That's what they're going to have to
01:08:29.000 decide. I want to talk to you about the economy because the economy, I mean, is booming. And we now have
01:08:35.220 the lowest unemployment rate since 1969. Uh, our, our wages are now, I think the average wage is
01:08:43.320 like $26 an hour, uh, which is, is up for the first time. Oh, you're lucky to make that on this
01:08:50.240 show. Uh, uh, so, so, uh, uh, what, you know, what does the economy look like, um, going forward,
01:09:02.200 especially when Donald Trump just approved a $2 trillion stimulus package, uh, hasn't passed.
01:09:13.540 It's going to, you know, he, he said the Pelosi and Schumer, yeah, I'll go along with it.
01:09:18.360 But once the Republicans get it, they'll knife it. And then they'll want to throw an illegal alien 0.94
01:09:23.980 stuff in it and sanctuary city stuff. It's probably not going to pass. Really? Is it,
01:09:30.560 is that only because they'll pass it after if he's elected, they'll pass it to the election.
01:09:34.660 They may pass it, but look, here's the deal. The economy very strong. Now it doesn't mean it's
01:09:39.100 going to be very strong a year from now. You know how fast things move in this world. Uh,
01:09:43.540 China looks like right now they're going to make a deal with the United States that will be
01:09:48.960 economically beneficial to our country. It looks like it'll happen. That'll be another layer of,
01:09:54.760 uh, Trump success in the economic precincts. So you got, you have to assume that Trump's going to
01:10:01.160 come into the 2020 campaign with a very strong economic resume, particularly compared to Barack
01:10:08.940 Obama's eight years. So Biden, that's Biden's deficit. What is Biden going to say? We did well
01:10:14.680 for eight years. He's going to blame George W. Bush. And everybody's going to go, ah, come on.
01:10:20.340 Then, but that's what the only way he has to go. Yeah. He has to blame Bush for eight years.
01:10:26.240 I mean, it's like saying, I'm going to take over the Kansas city Royals and eight years later,
01:10:30.100 you don't make them better. And you blame in the previous manager. Hey, at eight years, shape it up.
01:10:35.760 All right. So Trump's got a tremendous advantage in the, uh, the economy. And he's got the emotional
01:10:43.760 issues of illegal immigration. What are the Democrats going to say? We oppose illegal immigration.
01:10:49.580 They don't. We try to, uh, to, to stem it. We try to have a responsible immigration policy. 0.95
01:10:58.540 Democrats can actually say that they don't. What are they going to say about ISIS? ISIS ran wild 0.98
01:11:04.860 for eight years under Barack Obama. Trump slapped it down in two. What is Biden going to say?
01:11:11.740 I was tough on ISIS. You didn't even want to get Osama bin Laden, Joe Biden. You voted against that
01:11:18.660 in that little, little confab you had in the white house. You were the guy who said, don't go into
01:11:23.380 Pakistan and get them. So it was a tough decision. I destroyed Biden on every issue. So it comes back to 0.71
01:11:30.640 Trump's personality. So it comes, it comes back to really what we fought in 2016, which was anybody
01:11:40.040 but Hillary. Now it's anybody but Trump. Uh, right. Right. Hillary Democrats have a big, big problem. 1.00
01:11:48.260 And they know you'll never know that by reading the press and CNN polling, CNN polling. I love it.
01:11:55.640 Well, we'll, we'll, we're going to call up 10 Democrats and one Republican. That's what they
01:12:01.120 do. But what, what we had, what we had with 2016 was anybody but Hillary. And that's one reason why
01:12:08.600 Trump won. However, Hillary wasn't the president with a good economy behind them. And people don't 1.00
01:12:15.360 like change when things are generally going well. Never underestimate the power of Donald Trump
01:12:21.920 to blow something up. No, I know. I know. I know. You guys read my book and I'm wrapping it up. I
01:12:29.340 got to hand it in next week. The United States of Trump, the history of Trump. Send me a copy early,
01:12:34.380 will you? Send me a copy. You guys are going to be amazed. But as a tactician, a political tactician,
01:12:43.900 Trump is doing very, very well. But whether, you know, but any day, anything can happen. Oh,
01:12:51.100 I know. It's ticking time, Bob. It's just a ticking time, Bob. All right, Bill, thank you so much.
01:12:56.300 We'll talk to you again. Your new book does come out in September.
01:12:59.520 You can pre-order.
01:13:00.640 When does my mom get it?
01:13:01.540 Have you pre-ordered it, Beck? Have you ordered it?
01:13:03.060 I have. I actually have, Bill. When does my mom get her copy?
01:13:07.060 When it comes out, because I can't do that. But I'm going to send it with more Chamonix.
01:13:11.000 I'm going to send it two things.
01:13:13.540 No, he's serious. He would love for his mother to get a signed book from you.
01:13:17.700 I mean, Killing the SS, she'd be happy with that. 0.91
01:13:19.800 I mean, she'd be happy with that. He would be the son of the year. 0.95
01:13:23.460 Very, very quickly to your mom. What's your mom's name?
01:13:26.720 Anne-Marie.
01:13:28.320 Anne-Marie, one word or two?
01:13:30.300 Two.
01:13:31.600 With an E on the N or no?
01:13:34.480 On both of them, yes.
01:13:36.680 Okay. Anne-Marie, I will send her a signed copy of Killing the SS.
01:13:41.200 Little Grizzly, she going to be okay with that?
01:13:43.260 Yes, she can handle it.
01:13:44.240 She grew up with him. She raised me.
01:13:47.500 There's no problem.
01:13:48.920 Bill O'Reilly, thank you so much, brother.
01:13:50.320 Thanks for having me in, guys.
01:13:51.400 Have a good weekend. We'll talk to you next week.
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01:13:55.400 We have, hopefully, something very exciting to announce next week with Bill.
01:14:01.000 Something I've never done before.
01:14:03.240 I don't know if Bill has ever done before.
01:14:05.480 And it's going to be really, really exciting.
01:14:08.220 And you're involved, Stu.
01:14:09.360 I am.
01:14:09.840 Lots of people are involved.
01:14:10.600 Yeah, it's going to be fun.
01:14:11.240 This is going to be really fun.
01:14:12.380 Hopefully, we'll announce that next week.
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01:15:32.800 So welcome to it.
01:15:33.740 It is...
01:15:34.380 It's Derby weekend.
01:15:37.100 Yeah.
01:15:37.200 If you're listening to us in Kentucky.
01:15:38.260 Derby, I am a big Kentucky Derby fan.
01:15:42.360 My grandfather, we used to go to his house and watch Kentucky Derby every year for Saturday in May.
01:15:49.500 My grandfather was a horse trainer.
01:15:52.280 And none of us ever believed the stories that he used to tell us until we actually saw...
01:15:58.040 What was that movie that came out?
01:15:59.440 We're like, oh my gosh, that is exactly what Grandpa said.
01:16:02.360 And the movie, it wasn't Secretary, it was the old movie with the, you know, that was about the horse that won in the...
01:16:09.580 Seabiscuit, yeah.
01:16:12.560 But, so he was, you know, he was...
01:16:16.180 It was cool.
01:16:17.280 When I moved to Kentucky, I lived in Louisville.
01:16:20.680 And I went to the Derby every year.
01:16:23.420 And there's nothing like it.
01:16:24.280 If you've never been to the Kentucky Derby, it is an American tradition.
01:16:27.660 Everybody should do not do it in the infield.
01:16:31.140 Oh, I think the infield would be fun.
01:16:32.700 Oh my gosh, the infield is like, you know, rape and murder city.
01:16:36.960 I'm pretty sure that's not true.
01:16:38.500 Well, it is at the Indy 500.
01:16:39.880 If you've ever been to the Indy 500, it's rape and murder city in the Indy 500.
01:16:44.260 You know, but the Kentucky Derby is great.
01:16:48.580 And it's just, I don't know, it's just more genteel.
01:16:51.360 It's a word that really belongs to Kentucky.
01:16:53.860 It's just very genteel.
01:16:55.180 It's a really, really fun day.
01:16:57.320 It's great.
01:16:58.100 It's a drunken mess.
01:17:00.060 Yes.
01:17:00.340 I don't care who you are or how, you know, how your hat is or how dressed up you are.
01:17:05.740 That is how I would describe myself at the particular event.
01:17:08.360 Yes, but...
01:17:09.440 I was there when they first opened the Kentucky Derby Museum.
01:17:12.220 And I actually saw it on Fox this morning.
01:17:14.260 And I was there for the opening of that.
01:17:16.840 And it was like a, you know, it was like a black tie thing.
01:17:20.700 It was either the night before or the day of the Derby.
01:17:23.580 And I went in and this is my drinking days.
01:17:28.480 And I love bourbon.
01:17:30.600 I love Maker's Mark.
01:17:32.400 I love you.
01:17:35.000 And get a sponsorship going.
01:17:36.580 Oh my gosh, I would love this.
01:17:38.740 I love that.
01:17:39.660 I have a lot of good experiences with Maker's Mark.
01:17:43.300 This was not one of them.
01:17:44.260 This was actually one of my most shameful moments.
01:17:47.020 Because when you, if you've never had a mint julep, it is, it's whiskey or bourbon with sugar in it.
01:17:55.660 That's all it is.
01:17:56.560 Yes.
01:17:56.820 It's a little bit of mint.
01:17:57.900 It's not a good drink.
01:17:59.200 No, it's just, it's just, yeah.
01:18:00.800 It's a, it's a, it's, it's, it's, it's bourbon masquerading as a, as a really sweet drink.
01:18:07.140 You know, it's like, it's, it's a way of getting a tall glass of bourbon and looking respectable.
01:18:11.560 It's whiskey in a clean glass.
01:18:14.200 Okay.
01:18:14.600 I'm sorry for bourbon lovers.
01:18:16.360 I know the difference.
01:18:17.360 Uh, but, uh, so the, so you go to the Kentucky Derby, if you've never had a mint julep, you have to have a mint julep.
01:18:23.780 Well, you eat, you, you drink maybe two of those and you're hammered.
01:18:26.660 Not, not me, you know, I was looking this at a contest.
01:18:30.500 How many can I drink?
01:18:31.960 Because they're potent.
01:18:33.320 Yeah.
01:18:33.760 Yeah.
01:18:34.140 And they're in collector glasses and I wanted to collect a lot of those collector glasses.
01:18:38.240 And so I did.
01:18:39.560 Um, but then remember I'm in a bow tie and you know, a black, you know, a black tuxedo and I'm in the Kentucky Derby museum as they open it up.
01:18:47.960 And if you've never seen the Kentucky Derby trophy, it is beautiful.
01:18:52.000 It's all, it's all carved with these horses on it.
01:18:55.580 It's absolutely stunning.
01:18:57.920 You know, you see it on TV and you're like, okay, yeah, that's cool.
01:19:00.460 But these trophies are really beautiful.
01:19:03.560 Now I'm really hammered, really hammered.
01:19:08.660 And I am standing there and I think I'm standing at the trophy case with my friend.
01:19:14.420 And, uh, at this time I'm not only hammered, but I am also an artist with the F word.
01:19:19.980 And, uh, so I am looking at this and I said to my, who I thought was my friend, this is incredible.
01:19:29.460 Look at this.
01:19:30.740 This is so effing beautiful.
01:19:33.720 This is the most effing beautiful thing I've ever seen.
01:19:39.600 F that's beautiful.
01:19:42.000 Don't you think?
01:19:42.860 And I turned to my, who I thought was my friend and it was Walter Cronkite.
01:19:50.000 And he said, uh, yes, I guess it is really beautiful.
01:19:56.480 And that was it.
01:19:58.500 And I'm like, you're Walter Cronkite.
01:20:04.120 Yes, young man, I am.
01:20:07.020 And then he walked away and I thought, I'm going to regret this moment for the rest of my effing life.
01:20:16.500 And I have.
01:20:18.140 That was my introduction to Walter Cronkite.
01:20:21.080 Yes, it is quite beautiful.
01:20:25.340 Do you think he was hammered too?
01:20:27.360 Or no, just you?
01:20:29.300 No, he was, he was stone cold sober.
01:20:31.720 So was everybody else.
01:20:32.580 Really?
01:20:33.120 It's a sign of alcoholism.
01:20:34.380 I think, you know, you're, you think you're the one who's like really in control and you're really not.
01:20:39.520 You're really not.
01:20:41.060 My friend, by the way, uh, I believe may have been just sitting, uh, trying to get his sea legs.
01:20:48.700 So he didn't vomit, uh, on the stairs, uh, going down there.
01:20:51.920 So Walter had to go by my friend who I was lucky enough.
01:20:56.940 Didn't go, Hey, you just met my friend over there by that beautiful cop. 0.91
01:21:02.300 But I think you're going to throw up in a minute.
01:21:05.100 By the way, he confirmed that story today.
01:21:07.100 Yeah.
01:21:07.440 Uh, so that actually happened.
01:21:09.300 Yeah.
01:21:09.520 You'd never heard that story.
01:21:10.560 I don't think I have heard that one.
01:21:12.060 Yeah.
01:21:12.240 I've heard a lot of your stories.
01:21:13.760 Yes.
01:21:14.200 Young man.
01:21:15.000 I am.
01:21:16.180 You've become much more boring over the years.
01:21:17.980 I have been.
01:21:19.020 Maker's Mark made you interesting.
01:21:20.200 Sure would be much better.
01:21:20.680 Well, it was, it was Jack.
01:21:22.240 Maker's Mark got me into the, the connoisseurship of, of bourbon and whiskey.
01:21:29.160 What's the difference between the two?
01:21:32.080 Nothing, nothing.
01:21:34.300 Uh, but, uh, sorry, sorry, bourbon lovers and whiskey lovers alike.
01:21:39.280 You can go back to your civil war on the difference between the two.
01:21:43.180 Um, but Maker's Mark, I miss you and I'll be thinking about you all Derby weekend.
01:21:51.440 God bless.
01:21:56.940 All right.
01:21:57.460 All right.
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01:22:50.560 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:22:52.600 So today we thought it's Friday.
01:22:55.200 Let's do a draft pick of the candidates, but, uh, this is working, uh, kind of the opposite.
01:23:02.900 I think the last person picked is probably the best person out of all of the bad Democrats
01:23:10.440 to be president for us.
01:23:12.760 We're going to back into a consensus pick for who we should have as president.
01:23:15.920 If we were forced to take a Democrat.
01:23:17.980 Right, right.
01:23:19.000 But this is going to be interesting.
01:23:20.140 Trying to pick the worst team of presidential hopefuls you can possibly pick.
01:23:25.060 Yeah. 1.00
01:23:25.300 It's, it's tough because they all suck. 1.00
01:23:26.960 They all suck. 1.00
01:23:27.760 So, but some of them really suck much more than just your average every day. 1.00
01:23:33.340 Really suck. 0.99
01:23:34.660 Uh, we do that in one minute. 0.99
01:23:39.160 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:23:41.120 So hang on, uh, Stu, tell me about the draft picks.
01:23:43.900 Draft picks usually are the worst team, right?
01:23:46.300 Yeah.
01:23:46.440 Well, the worst team in a normal draft would, uh, would have the first pick in the draft.
01:23:51.260 However, we're just going to do a random drawing here.
01:23:53.120 No, I think we should do this like, you know, like the regular draft.
01:23:58.620 The worst person out of all of us?
01:24:00.300 I'm just doing ZipRecruiter here.
01:24:01.820 You know, this is a company that, you know, helps people hire.
01:24:04.460 Yeah.
01:24:04.800 You know, find great quality candidates.
01:24:06.640 And so it made me think we should do it as a worst team.
01:24:09.500 So all anybody has to do, unless you want me to go first, all anybody has to do is just
01:24:14.300 admit that they have the worst show on the network, the one closest to being canceled.
01:24:19.820 Uh, and, uh, or I'll go first.
01:24:22.240 I mean, I'm willing to go first, unless you're willing to tell me that anyone, anybody want
01:24:28.120 to step up and say the worst team.
01:24:30.360 Okay.
01:24:30.600 Well, I'll go first.
01:24:31.660 I'll go first. 0.99
01:24:32.340 What the heck? 0.97
01:24:32.840 You just want the first pick. 0.89
01:24:34.400 This is no, I was, I was offering Andrew said he wanted to say something.
01:24:38.900 I mean, are we going by numbers?
01:24:42.680 By numbers, I got to go first.
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01:25:36.360 Okay.
01:25:36.800 So then should we just go around?
01:25:39.100 How do you want to, how do you want to pick random piece of paper?
01:25:42.820 Andrew, that's your, or Sarah, that's over there.
01:25:45.100 We're picking now random because I guess Glenn has just taken.
01:25:46.980 No, no, no.
01:25:47.380 I'll take a random number.
01:25:48.540 You want to take the random number?
01:25:48.980 Yeah, if you're going to do a random number, I just want you to know now it's not scientific.
01:25:54.180 For the love of Pete.
01:25:55.280 There you go.
01:25:56.040 All right.
01:25:56.800 All right.
01:25:57.500 Let's see who we have.
01:25:59.660 I got number one.
01:26:00.920 Okay.
01:26:01.220 So there we go.
01:26:02.100 Glenn gets number one anyway.
01:26:03.160 I haven't even opened it.
01:26:03.900 Who's got two?
01:26:04.640 Oh, I did get number one.
01:26:06.120 Oh, you did?
01:26:06.400 I really did.
01:26:07.500 I was just joking.
01:26:08.380 Sarah Gonzalez, host of News and Why It Matters.
01:26:10.040 We know it's rigged already.
01:26:11.360 It's rigged.
01:26:12.020 This thing is rigged.
01:26:13.100 It's a rigged system.
01:26:14.140 It's God telling us.
01:26:15.240 All right.
01:26:15.440 Sarah Gonzalez, News and Why It Matters gets the number two pick.
01:26:17.980 Who has three?
01:26:19.000 I've got three.
01:26:19.700 Andrew Heaton, host of Something's Off with Andrew Heaton, who's learned to talk into the
01:26:23.420 microphone.
01:26:23.840 He's going to be a broadcaster.
01:26:24.900 I've got three.
01:26:25.600 All right.
01:26:25.880 He's got number three.
01:26:26.940 And I have number four.
01:26:28.120 Pat Gray.
01:26:28.640 Pat Gray Unleashed gets the number four pick in our draft.
01:26:30.840 So let me just explain this to Andrew because he'll understand it this way.
01:26:35.060 Imagine that all of the names that are running for president here, you're going to issue
01:26:40.420 them a red shirt because a team has to beam down to the planet.
01:26:44.840 Okay.
01:26:45.320 So the last person that's picked gets either a blue shirt or a yellow shirt, and they're
01:26:51.900 the only one coming back.
01:26:53.340 Gold shirt, but okay.
01:26:54.140 Yeah, gold shirt.
01:26:54.940 Okay.
01:26:55.480 All right, Glenn.
01:26:55.960 You got it?
01:26:56.600 Yeah.
01:26:56.900 Okay.
01:26:57.480 All right.
01:26:57.880 So we're going for the-
01:26:58.860 But now I don't understand it.
01:27:00.320 Right.
01:27:01.140 So the last person picked would be the consensus that-
01:27:05.820 That's the best candidate.
01:27:06.660 The best candidate that we wouldn't want.
01:27:08.800 Yeah, the least offensive to us.
01:27:10.380 We're going to back into that.
01:27:11.180 So I think the one thing to remember here is we are trying to pick the worst president.
01:27:16.480 If you, no matter what your definition of how that would work, if this person became
01:27:20.100 president, you'd think they'd be the worst possibility for the presidency of the United
01:27:24.040 States out of this field.
01:27:24.840 I mean, boy, I've got, I mean, I got the whole slate.
01:27:27.380 You do.
01:27:27.960 But I'm going to go because I just couldn't take it if it was Elizabeth Warren.
01:27:32.380 Elizabeth Warren with a, I would say this is a surprise number one overall pick here.
01:27:36.680 I mean, I could have gone to Bernie Sanders, but Elizabeth Warren would just grate on me 1.00
01:27:40.960 after a while.
01:27:42.120 That would be agonizing.
01:27:43.540 So Elizabeth Warren goes first overall in the worst possible president draft. 1.00
01:27:47.900 We go to Sarah Gonzalez.
01:27:48.920 News and why it matters, Sarah?
01:27:50.460 I would say Gillibrand because I can't handle the social media videos.
01:27:55.660 She'd just be four years of working out videos and a beer pong with water.
01:28:00.740 That's unacceptable.
01:28:01.800 That is absolutely unacceptable.
01:28:03.540 What about the democracy dollars?
01:28:04.220 The latest, her latest is democracy dollars.
01:28:06.020 What the hell are democracy dollars?
01:28:07.420 She's giving away democracy dollars to her, uh, to her voters so that they can donate 0.92
01:28:13.300 to everyone so that they can donate to her campaign.
01:28:16.120 Yeah.
01:28:16.400 What is that?
01:28:16.800 So that she can get 65,000, uh, donors so that she can make the debate stage. 1.00
01:28:22.200 Oh my gosh.
01:28:23.380 She's giving away, she's giving away shrook bucks. 0.74
01:28:25.380 Yes.
01:28:25.760 Right from shrook farms. 0.99
01:28:27.100 Yes.
01:28:27.560 Yes.
01:28:28.040 But mostly, but mostly playing beer pong with water is just, that's disqualifying.
01:28:31.900 That is.
01:28:32.380 Number three.
01:28:32.720 So I would say first two picks off the board.
01:28:34.540 Surprising.
01:28:34.880 Surprise picks.
01:28:35.900 I thought for sure Bernie Sanders would go number one or at least number two.
01:28:39.480 I did too.
01:28:40.320 We go to, uh, Andrew Heaton.
01:28:41.780 Something's off with Andrew Heaton.
01:28:42.860 I'm going to get Bernie Sanders.
01:28:44.080 Bernie Sanders.
01:28:44.700 That is my...
01:28:45.520 You like Bernie Sanders.
01:28:46.840 What do you mean?
01:28:47.520 That's not fair.
01:28:48.400 My nightmare, my nightmare is to have to choose between Trump and Bernie Sanders.
01:28:51.980 I want to get him out real quick so that I don't have to make that decision.
01:28:55.280 I will say, uh, that's a huge value pick at number three overall, Pat.
01:28:58.740 I'm impressed by that, by Andrew Heaton.
01:29:00.740 Yeah.
01:29:00.900 Getting Sanders at three is, is, is something I did not see coming.
01:29:04.120 That's a bargain.
01:29:04.720 It's a bargain.
01:29:05.340 All right.
01:29:05.440 Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed goes number four.
01:29:07.920 Oh, wow.
01:29:11.680 Still some pretty good ones to choose from.
01:29:14.140 I'm, I'm going to say Cory Booker. 0.99
01:29:16.800 Oh, damn it. 0.99
01:29:17.460 That was my number two pick. 0.99
01:29:18.860 Yeah.
01:29:19.120 That was my number two.
01:29:20.360 If I would have had Elizabeth Warren and Cory Booker on the same team, there's no way you
01:29:25.520 beat me for obnoxious.
01:29:27.620 Now, I will say, uh, now I have two picks in a row here as snake draft format.
01:29:32.220 Wait, you have two.
01:29:33.180 That's how snake draft works here.
01:29:34.720 Yes.
01:29:35.000 That's how we do it.
01:29:35.980 Wait, you didn't say we were doing a snake draft.
01:29:37.240 Explain that to me in Star Trek terminology.
01:29:38.940 This is a little.
01:29:40.200 Okay.
01:29:40.680 So say, say Captain Kirk had the last pick of the first round.
01:29:44.940 He gets the first pick of the second round so that we all even it out.
01:29:49.140 Like in, like in episode 14.
01:29:51.020 Yes, exactly.
01:29:51.720 In episode 14.
01:29:52.360 Now, actually, then we go back around.
01:29:53.480 This is like, this is like next generation.
01:29:56.400 So I say, Q, I'm telling you you're playing games.
01:29:59.680 That's kind of, that's what's happening here.
01:30:01.300 There's a lot of Star Trek references going on that I don't understand.
01:30:03.900 I will not play your charade anymore.
01:30:07.600 So I am now at the point where I've got two picks in a row, a lot of good ones on the
01:30:11.600 field and still on the board.
01:30:13.460 I'm going to go with my first pick, Bob Frank O'Rourke.
01:30:16.940 Oh, come on. 0.87
01:30:17.660 I just could not take Mr. Hand Gesture, sweaty, climbing on counters like he's feline.
01:30:23.260 Could not, just could not take it if Bob Frank O'Rourke was on our TV any more than
01:30:28.460 he already is.
01:30:29.860 And with my next pick.
01:30:32.360 This is not right.
01:30:33.380 It starts to get a little bit difficult here.
01:30:35.380 I'm going to go with, I will go with Eric Swalwell.
01:30:40.680 Eric Swalwell is just, now, no, you might not know who he is.
01:30:44.200 He's currently pulling at zero percent, but he's a guy that goes on MSNBC, says the most
01:30:49.280 outrageous things he can to get attention.
01:30:51.480 He's basically running on getting rid of the Second Amendment right now.
01:30:54.720 He's an irritating attention hog.
01:30:57.900 And I would say both of my picks went down that road of O'Rourke and Swalwell. 0.98
01:31:02.480 So Swalwell goes number six as the worst possible president out of this crappy field. 0.52
01:31:07.940 Next up, Pat Gray. 0.91
01:31:08.740 Uh, wow.
01:31:12.900 Uh, I think I'm going to go with John Hickenlooper.
01:31:15.660 Really?
01:31:16.400 Yeah.
01:31:16.940 Hickenlooper?
01:31:17.580 Yeah.
01:31:17.780 We've got to take these off as we go, because I don't know who's up left.
01:31:21.320 Hickenlooper is a climate change nightmare.
01:31:24.060 Hickenlooper is all about climate this, climate that, Green New Deal.
01:31:29.280 He is a true believer in algorithm.
01:31:34.240 He is.
01:31:35.040 You're triggering Andrew.
01:31:36.300 You are triggering Andrew a little bit.
01:31:37.580 I like the moderates.
01:31:39.100 But I will say, Andrew has his chance to take another one off the board right now with
01:31:44.100 the, let's see, one, two, three, four, five, six, eighth overall pick here in the crappy
01:31:47.760 candidate draft. 0.75
01:31:48.560 Well, I left New York about six months ago, and I would be horrified if Bill de Blasio
01:31:53.900 became my president after I escaped.
01:31:55.780 Yes.
01:31:55.940 So I'm going to pick, oh, am I allowed to?
01:31:57.800 Well, see, he's still on the fence.
01:31:59.200 He's not in the race.
01:32:00.800 So de Blasio.
01:32:02.000 Those are on the fence.
01:32:02.700 He can't pull from on the fence.
01:32:04.080 That would have been a good pick, though, I will say.
01:32:05.840 A very good pick.
01:32:07.020 All right.
01:32:07.580 In that case, I'm going to go with Julian Castro.
01:32:10.320 All right.
01:32:10.700 Well, you guys are taking all of my picks.
01:32:13.160 Now, Castro is an interesting one because you could get two for one there.
01:32:15.640 There is a twin involved.
01:32:16.880 So are you taking both twins off the board here?
01:32:19.900 Can I do that?
01:32:20.900 Or do I have to use my third place?
01:32:22.120 Yeah, I'll take both Castros.
01:32:23.280 Okay.
01:32:24.360 So Castro times two goes eighth overall to Andrew Heaton, if something's off with Andrew
01:32:29.220 Heaton.
01:32:29.760 Now, the news and why it matters.
01:32:30.980 Sarah Gonzalez with the ninth pick.
01:32:33.480 I'm going to go Kamala because I think she's she is going to be viewed as a moderate. 0.95
01:32:38.340 But we all know that she's not anymore.
01:32:40.100 And I think she could be dangerous.
01:32:41.540 I mean, anytime you get a woman running for president, you have to question. 0.92
01:32:44.440 It's always the women who say this. 1.00
01:32:46.740 Yeah.
01:32:46.880 It's only women who say they don't want women presidents. 1.00
01:32:49.560 I want that to be known to the nation.
01:32:51.220 So I'm going to go for I'm going to go for Joe Biden because I think there's a chance
01:32:56.860 he just is drooling on himself within the first 18 months.
01:33:02.780 And then it's like whoever he picks, you know, when you're voting for Joe Biden, you're
01:33:07.920 really voting for vice president.
01:33:11.620 Wait, what are you saying you're going to kill Joe Biden?
01:33:14.840 No, don't even joke.
01:33:16.680 Don't even joke about that.
01:33:18.040 No, I'm saying, have you heard his speeches lately where he's like,
01:33:21.160 he's slipping.
01:33:24.800 So I think he may be drooling within the first 18 months.
01:33:27.440 Well, he might be.
01:33:28.860 All right.
01:33:29.120 We are now in the third round.
01:33:30.280 Glenn Beck's second straight pick here in our snake format draft.
01:33:33.120 Everyone understands except for everyone other than me.
01:33:36.380 Here we go.
01:33:37.220 I get another one here.
01:33:40.860 I'm going to go to I'm going to go for Pete Buttigieg because I,
01:33:46.260 I, I just, I don't trust it.
01:33:50.600 I don't trust anybody who everyone says you're supposed to hate Chick-fil-A on your side and
01:33:56.460 you don't.
01:33:57.580 I think that could be.
01:33:58.860 No, it could be good, but it could also be a massive mask.
01:34:02.760 Yeah.
01:34:02.920 I also, he's at night going, I hate Chick-fil-A when I'm president.
01:34:06.540 No chickens left.
01:34:08.340 He keeps saying in speeches to look running for president when, you know,
01:34:13.480 coming from being a mayor of South Bend.
01:34:16.520 I mean, it is, it's beyond bold.
01:34:19.880 Say that about yourself.
01:34:22.200 It's so irritating.
01:34:23.700 And I just don't want the four years of the first lady, first man. 0.94
01:34:28.660 What do we call it?
01:34:29.820 Oh, gosh.
01:34:30.860 That would be.
01:34:31.940 First gentleman.
01:34:32.700 All right.
01:34:33.060 So we've gone now through 11 picks here in our disastrous Democrat draft.
01:34:38.000 And next up is Sarah Gonzalez of the news and why it matters.
01:34:40.880 I'm going to go with Wayne Messam.
01:34:42.800 Wayne Messam.
01:34:44.060 Something tells me he doesn't have the experience required.
01:34:47.220 Now he is the mayor of Miramar, Florida.
01:34:49.420 Well, that is true.
01:34:50.640 That is true.
01:34:51.040 Wait, you said Miramar.
01:34:52.140 Miramar, Florida.
01:34:52.800 Well, that does not change anything.
01:34:54.580 Okay.
01:34:55.400 So, yeah, Wayne Messam.
01:34:56.760 That's a good one.
01:34:57.300 Because we've been picking on kind of the annoying policy stuff.
01:34:59.980 Picking someone who probably is not qualified.
01:35:02.380 I mean, Amy Klobuchar is still on the board.
01:35:04.720 She is.
01:35:05.200 She is.
01:35:06.000 And Andrew Heaton has an opportunity to take someone off the board now.
01:35:09.400 Andrew, Democratic disastrous draft.
01:35:12.020 Who is Seth Moulton?
01:35:13.520 That's a great question.
01:35:14.660 And many people who are voting are asking the same.
01:35:17.000 Okay.
01:35:17.640 You know what?
01:35:18.160 I'm going to do a wild card and go with Seth Moulton.
01:35:19.760 Okay.
01:35:20.480 All right.
01:35:21.480 Democratic representative.
01:35:22.960 You're going to leave Marianne Williamson on the board.
01:35:25.440 Who is Marianne Williamson? 0.99
01:35:26.740 Okay.
01:35:27.120 Oh, Marianne Williamson.
01:35:29.300 That's an Oprah guru.
01:35:30.920 She'd be fantastic. 0.78
01:35:31.560 Oh, wait.
01:35:31.940 Hold on.
01:35:32.260 Is that the psychic from Florida?
01:35:33.820 No.
01:35:34.460 No.
01:35:34.920 I don't know if she's from Florida, but she's a new age. 1.00
01:35:37.760 She's not a psychic, but she's new age. 0.60
01:35:39.920 Sarah wants her to be president. 1.00
01:35:41.240 Oh, she would be a scream. 0.97
01:35:43.420 Can I change mine?
01:35:44.400 Can I do it?
01:35:44.820 Can I do it?
01:35:45.140 You cannot.
01:35:45.640 That is not how drafts work.
01:35:46.820 You do have another pick coming up, however, but not before Pat Gray has his third round
01:35:50.540 selection.
01:35:51.760 Who is the worst Democrat left on the board, Pat?
01:35:53.800 Uh, I think I'm going to, uh, it's, I'm, I'm, I'm torn between Andrew Yang, who wants
01:36:03.200 to eliminate circumcision and Jay Inslee, who I think I just confused, uh, Jim Hickenlooper
01:36:08.860 for, uh, John Hickenlooper, John Hickenlooper.
01:36:12.060 See, I even mixed up the name.
01:36:14.100 Uh, I think I'm going to go Andrew Yang.
01:36:16.860 Andrew Yang off the board.
01:36:19.340 There we go.
01:36:19.680 I kind of like Andrew Yang.
01:36:20.980 I mean, except the whole, you know, except the whole circumcision is weird stuff going 0.94
01:36:25.960 on.
01:36:26.080 He did say on the, on the Shapiro thing that he, it was just a personal choice.
01:36:29.580 He didn't want to ban it.
01:36:30.600 And Ben accepted that.
01:36:32.260 Yeah.
01:36:32.520 And I mean, I know people who are like, I don't know why I've ever talked to those
01:36:36.560 people.
01:36:36.940 I mean, in fact, I think I never talked to them again.
01:36:39.240 Cause it's just like, why are we talking about this?
01:36:41.240 Let's move on with our lives.
01:36:42.420 Yes.
01:36:42.880 Anyway.
01:36:43.480 Uh, my heart started to flutter there as I thought Pat might take an important pick
01:36:47.260 out of my draft with my third round pick.
01:36:49.100 I am absolutely going with Jay Inslee.
01:36:51.240 Uh, Inslee is a, is a huge climate guy.
01:36:53.340 It's really running a one issue campaign on the climate.
01:36:55.760 He has just been the first state to legalize human composting that happened.
01:36:59.820 That happened over the last 24 hours.
01:37:01.420 Uh, human composting is now in play, which is interesting, but I will say, uh, he also
01:37:06.400 blamed the flooding in Iowa on Donald Trump, which I thought was a nice touch.
01:37:09.880 So I'll go Jay Inslee, uh, there.
01:37:12.400 And I got to say, cause I am terrified of Sarah Gonzalez allowing Oprah and Kim Kardashian's 0.91
01:37:18.280 guru to be president of the United States.
01:37:19.740 Don't do it, don't do it.
01:37:20.880 I am absolutely taking Marianne Williamson off the board.
01:37:24.020 Oh man.
01:37:24.720 Uh, I do not know.
01:37:26.880 I don't, we already have too many Kardashians in the white house.
01:37:29.940 I don't want more showing up.
01:37:31.380 Marianne Williamson off the board with my fourth round pick. 0.99
01:37:33.860 Pat Gray is up next.
01:37:35.180 Crushed my dreams.
01:37:35.780 Okay.
01:37:36.100 We're going to do that here in a second.
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01:39:25.020 OK, do I get another pick or is it Andrew?
01:39:41.600 No, it's going to be Pat Gray's pick here.
01:39:43.640 We've had some big surprises so far.
01:39:45.160 Warren goes number one overall.
01:39:46.800 Pat Gray admitting that he selected the wrong governor for his second round pick was a huge
01:39:51.140 moment in this draft.
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01:39:56.820 But no, Pat Gray now has his fourth round pick.
01:39:59.660 Pat.
01:40:00.080 Uh, John Delaney.
01:40:01.920 John Delaney.
01:40:02.620 John Delaney.
01:40:03.340 Wow.
01:40:03.580 Dang it.
01:40:04.160 I thought Delaney had a chance here to, to, to come out.
01:40:06.320 He's a guy who at least will say capitalism has done a couple of good things.
01:40:10.040 I know nothing about him though.
01:40:11.160 OK, that's, that's a good reason.
01:40:12.280 Nothing.
01:40:12.680 OK.
01:40:12.940 There we go.
01:40:13.160 And nobody, nobody knows anything about him.
01:40:14.880 And he's been running for an extremely long time.
01:40:16.720 Yeah.
01:40:16.880 And no one knows anything about him still.
01:40:18.740 That does say something.
01:40:20.080 Uh, something's off with Andrew Heaton.
01:40:21.920 Uh, it has Andrew Heaton here, of course.
01:40:24.240 And he's, we cannot believe Amy Klobuchar is still on the board.
01:40:28.300 She's, well, I gotta say, well, I wouldn't influence anything.
01:40:32.540 Andrew's up next.
01:40:33.480 I'm gonna go, may I?
01:40:34.600 Yes, you may.
01:40:35.260 I'm gonna go with Tim Ryan.
01:40:36.420 Tim Ryan.
01:40:37.040 I had a weird dream the other night.
01:40:38.240 He looked at me funny.
01:40:39.120 Didn't like it.
01:40:39.820 Gonna put him on there.
01:40:40.700 Why were you dreaming about Tim Ryan?
01:40:42.380 I have very boring procedural dreams.
01:40:44.100 I like to read Robert's Rules of Order before I go to sleep.
01:40:48.700 It creates odd situations.
01:40:50.720 All right.
01:40:51.240 We have, uh, two more picks left and three more candidates.
01:40:54.680 Here's the three candidates remaining.
01:40:56.320 Michael Bennett, who just announced the other day he's a senator from Colorado, if you don't
01:40:59.620 know that.
01:41:00.320 Uh, Amy Klobuchar.
01:41:00.720 That's what he announced?
01:41:01.940 No, no.
01:41:02.360 Oh, okay.
01:41:03.340 I'm a senator.
01:41:04.160 I'm a senator from Colorado, in case you don't know.
01:41:07.340 He's like, he declared bankruptcy.
01:41:09.360 I declare!
01:41:10.420 I'm bankrupt!
01:41:11.180 Okay, so the next one is Amy Klobuchar, of course, a senator from Minnesota. 1.00
01:41:15.520 And finally, Tulsi Gabbard has survived.
01:41:17.400 Any relation to the other Gabbard?
01:41:20.480 Uh, you'd have to be more specific.
01:41:22.480 Wasn't it, uh, no, that was Gabby Giffords.
01:41:25.040 Never mind.
01:41:25.460 Okay, no, yes, no, they're not related at all.
01:41:27.000 They just have the same letter at the beginning of the name.
01:41:28.860 Okay, so, uh.
01:41:30.160 Related by way of dyslexia.
01:41:31.420 Sarah Gonzalez and Glenn Beck will take off the final two candidates here.
01:41:35.720 Who will they be?
01:41:36.720 Sarah Gonzalez.
01:41:37.620 I'm gonna take Klobuchar.
01:41:38.980 Gonna take Klobuchar off the board.
01:41:41.520 Wow.
01:41:42.160 It really is a coin toss.
01:41:43.960 I don't know anything other than Michael is a senator.
01:41:48.360 He's a senator?
01:41:48.960 He announced that he's a senator.
01:41:49.740 Tulsi Gabbard, of course, a congresswoman from Hawaii.
01:41:53.620 I mean, this is not how I saw this draft come out.
01:41:55.780 No, I'm taking Tulsi Gabbard.
01:41:57.760 I forgot who she was.
01:41:58.940 Once you said Hawaii, all of a sudden it came flooding back.
01:42:01.640 Oh, yeah.
01:42:02.420 We at least did have a chance there to at least have a good-looking president for a moment.
01:42:05.580 But no, if we have to pick anyone from the field, it's the guy who we obviously know the least about.
01:42:11.360 He's just John Hickenlooper's double.
01:42:13.140 He is John Hickenlooper.
01:42:14.700 He is John Hickenlooper.
01:42:15.340 Yeah, Michael Bennett is John Hickenlooper.
01:42:18.200 I'm not a fan.
01:42:19.100 I would say I'm not a fan.
01:42:20.360 But Michael Bennett is the one that survived somehow.
01:42:22.780 I think it's just lack of knowledge, to be quite frank.
01:42:24.740 I think it is.
01:42:25.560 I think once these guys, once we really start seeing them, I don't know a damn thing about Michael Bennett.
01:42:30.300 Because I will say that the name recognition is bad, too.
01:42:33.100 Yes.
01:42:33.480 Like, once you said Hawaii with Tulsi Gabbard, I'm like, oh my gosh, how is she still on the board?
01:42:37.940 Now you do remember that.
01:42:38.820 Now, a couple things here I will say.
01:42:40.500 I was surprised that you being anti-Klobuchar, because Klobuchar was the person that Mike
01:42:45.560 Lee identified as all the senators as the one who was closest to the Constitution, which
01:42:50.020 is why I thought she might win the whole thing. 0.98
01:42:51.280 I thought she would, too.
01:42:52.620 She's as moderate as it gets in the Democrat Party, probably. 1.00
01:42:56.260 Which is a pretty big deal.
01:42:57.300 Yeah.
01:42:57.780 Michael Bennett is not.
01:42:58.760 I mean, I'd much rather have Klobuchar. 0.75
01:43:00.300 Why did you take?
01:43:00.780 Who took Klobuchar?
01:43:01.300 I took her.
01:43:02.540 You're anti-women. 1.00
01:43:03.900 I am anti-woman. 1.00
01:43:05.220 First of all, I'd like to get that off the table.
01:43:07.240 You really are.
01:43:07.600 Yes, I'm clarifying.
01:43:08.940 I am anti-woman president. 1.00
01:43:10.220 That is crazy.
01:43:11.440 Yes.
01:43:11.860 It's crazy.
01:43:12.340 Well, also, I just feel like if they've got a shot right now in the modern Democratic Party,
01:43:17.040 I don't trust them.
01:43:17.940 I don't trust them.
01:43:18.640 That's a fair point.
01:43:18.820 I mean, she has a shot. 0.96
01:43:20.140 That's scary to me.
01:43:21.060 That's a fair point.
01:43:21.340 That's why I took off Buttigieg.
01:43:23.440 Ah.
01:43:24.080 Because I don't trust it.
01:43:25.320 I just don't trust it.
01:43:26.220 So now we need your help, audience, here, because we've got five teams.
01:43:28.920 You have to pick who picked the worst group of candidates.
01:43:33.420 If you go to social media, Twitter, Facebook, you'll see the link to vote.
01:43:37.600 Who was successful in picking the worst crap heap of Democratic candidates here as a team?
01:43:43.180 Well, I think it's either, I think it's, quite honestly, either you or me, Stu. 0.55
01:43:47.000 You think so?
01:43:47.640 I mean, you have Warren Biden, Buttigieg, and Gabbard.
01:43:50.340 I've got O'Rourke, Swalwell, Inslee, and Williamson.
01:43:53.220 I don't know.
01:43:53.600 Andrew's got Sanders, Castro, Moulton.
01:43:58.680 All right.
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01:45:52.400 Which personality has picked the worst team of candidates?
01:46:01.120 And I think I mean, I've got Warren, Biden, Pete and Gabbard.
01:46:07.440 I think you're the favorite here because you've got three big name candidates.
01:46:10.840 Yeah.
01:46:10.980 Most of us got one big name candidate.
01:46:13.480 I have a roar.
01:46:14.280 Pat has Booker.
01:46:15.380 Andrew Sanders.
01:46:16.460 Sarah has Kamala Harris.
01:46:18.040 You know, the rest of them, you're filling in people that a lot of people don't know.
01:46:20.660 You've got three people in the top six or seven of the polls.
01:46:24.860 So you did pretty well.
01:46:25.860 I mean, for a guy who doesn't know anything about sports, you did well in the draft.
01:46:28.760 Glenn.
01:46:28.980 Thank you very much.
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01:47:57.480 that the president is behind this operation?
01:47:59.460 He asked me, what guarantee do you need?
01:48:01.200 I said, well, you want me to leave the army and go into this motel to get a training from
01:48:04.520 the CIA in communications?
01:48:06.160 Give it to me in uniform, being paid by the U.S. government.
01:48:08.740 You do that, I'll resign.
01:48:09.880 I'll go with you.
01:48:10.780 So he told me, fine, go and see your supervisor and tell him you want special communication training.
01:48:15.120 So I go and see this major answer.
01:48:16.780 Stop, stop, stop.
01:48:17.320 He's also, this is the wrong clip.
01:48:19.080 But this is the clip where he talked about the Bay of Pigs.
01:48:22.880 He was also involved in the Bay of Pigs.
01:48:25.820 This guy has seen everything in Central America.
01:48:29.060 So he tells the story about Che and, you know, he had to tell him that we're going to have 1.00
01:48:36.580 to execute you and shoot you. 0.98
01:48:38.620 He then also talked about having to talk the other countries out of basically chopping his 1.00
01:48:47.200 body up.
01:48:47.740 They wanted to send his head to Castro.
01:48:52.600 So he knew.
01:48:53.700 And he said, can we not do that?
01:48:56.460 Do we have the clip of him in the head and hands of Che?
01:49:00.760 That evening, we had a meeting in the headquarters in that area.
01:49:04.540 When I arrived, a general was telling this colonel, if Fidel denied this is Che Guevara, we need
01:49:10.360 tangible proof of it. 0.99
01:49:11.440 Cut his head and put in formaldehyde. 1.00
01:49:13.180 Oh, my God. 0.98
01:49:13.820 I said, my general, you cannot do that.
01:49:15.120 I said, why not?
01:49:16.380 Supposedly Fidel denied this is Che Guevara.
01:49:18.480 You are a head of a state.
01:49:19.740 You cannot show the head of a human being as proof.
01:49:22.240 I said, well, what do you suggest?
01:49:23.880 He said, my general, you want some tangible proof of it.
01:49:26.440 Cut one finger.
01:49:27.460 We have the fingerprint from the Argentinian federal police and they can be checked.
01:49:31.000 So he ordered both hands to be cut.
01:49:33.620 Both hands to be cut.
01:49:34.580 So I left there because I had to take all of the documentation back to Santa Cruz and
01:49:39.840 from there to La Paz.
01:49:41.400 And my friend stayed and he claimed that in about three or four o'clock in the morning
01:49:44.540 when there was no press around, the doctor came and they cut both hands and put him from
01:49:49.400 a high.
01:49:50.360 And then a pickup that they call Volqueta, they drove the body of Che and two more. 0.59
01:49:55.120 There were three bodies all together to the very end of the runway.
01:49:57.720 And that's where they had a bulldozer who was expanding the runway for bigger planes to
01:50:01.920 land.
01:50:02.520 They dug a huge hole in the very middle of the runway and they dropped Che and two bodies
01:50:07.040 there.
01:50:07.560 And they caught up.
01:50:10.300 He's fascinating.
01:50:11.480 He also said something rather shocking.
01:50:14.480 I asked him about JFK and he came out with this.
01:50:22.160 Actually, I was able to shook the president's hand because he came to say hello to the survivor
01:50:25.940 of the infiltration thing.
01:50:26.980 So I remember shook the president's hand and told him, we shall return.
01:50:30.500 Of course, you know, that was a symbolic thing.
01:50:33.160 And then he opened the armed forces of the United States for the brigade.
01:50:36.080 So I was one of the 212 officers from the brigade who went to Fort Benning, Georgia as a second
01:50:40.620 lieutenant commissioned by the president.
01:50:43.160 When we finished that, our teammate asked me to go with him to a special operation in
01:50:47.900 Central America sponsored by the president.
01:50:49.600 This is the same cut.
01:50:51.260 That was the wrong cut the last time.
01:50:52.960 Stop.
01:50:53.960 I've told them to play that at least four times this half hour.
01:50:56.440 I told you it's important.
01:50:58.700 You won't play it because you're trying to hide something about the Bay of Pigs.
01:51:01.700 That's right.
01:51:02.280 And that's not the right one, but that's okay.
01:51:04.780 They all come in order tomorrow and in the right order of the podcast.
01:51:10.860 He came out with the with what he was talking about with Kennedy.
01:51:15.260 He said, please play the Bay of Pigs again.
01:51:17.520 He, I'm not going to ask for it to play played.
01:51:20.220 He said, it is, it is not, it wasn't just Lee Harvey Oswald.
01:51:27.320 It was, it was also, he felt somebody else involved with Cuba.
01:51:32.580 And I believe we played the Kennedy thing from on four minute buzz earlier today.
01:51:36.520 Yeah, we did.
01:51:36.940 So I think that comes at the end of the clip that we keep trying to play.
01:51:40.400 So I'm not, I'm not going to go there.
01:51:43.120 Oh, I want to hear it again.
01:51:44.080 If I hear him talk about, I've got to go shake somebody's hand.
01:51:46.860 I think I'm going to lose my mind.
01:51:48.260 You just, you've been trying to hide this.
01:51:49.700 I mean, if this does not prove that you are hiding what happened with the Kennedy assassination,
01:51:54.020 I don't know what does.
01:51:55.020 You will not play the audio.
01:51:57.800 It is a great interview actually though.
01:51:59.540 It really is.
01:52:00.180 From a guy who is credible and really important.
01:52:02.340 And was there.
01:52:03.300 And was there.
01:52:03.860 Was there.
01:52:04.740 Yeah.
01:52:05.000 I mean, he's telling you, anybody who's wearing a Che shirt needs to listen to this.
01:52:09.140 He's telling you exactly what Che was like, what he did, how horrible of a monster he was.
01:52:14.540 I mean, it's crazy.
01:52:15.840 Yeah.
01:52:16.340 And the Kennedy thing was stunning.
01:52:18.740 I mean, when that happened, everyone was walking around the studio saying like, did
01:52:22.760 he just say that?
01:52:24.020 Like, did he, this guy who was at the Che killing?
01:52:28.040 He's.
01:52:28.400 He was in, he was in the, the Cuba, you know, information unit of the CIA at the time of
01:52:36.440 Kennedy being assassinated.
01:52:37.780 And he's basically saying that he does not believe it was Lee Harvey Oswald alone.
01:52:41.200 Yeah.
01:52:41.340 He's like Russia and Cuba were involved.
01:52:43.800 He's like, I just, no doubt.
01:52:45.240 I'm like, wait, but wait, it wasn't your typical conspiracy theory.
01:52:48.100 It was more of an international intrigue type of thing, which was, it was more informed.
01:52:52.380 Yeah.
01:52:52.620 Yes, exactly.
01:52:53.160 And it wasn't just some, it was not some crackpot.
01:52:54.600 What was stunning about it?
01:52:56.100 Cause it, it was, it was, I, he started to answer.
01:52:59.960 I didn't expect him to go this way.
01:53:01.680 And, uh, he started to answer and I'm thinking to myself, I, I think he's saying no, it wasn't
01:53:09.140 Lee Harvey Oswald.
01:53:09.940 And, uh, and when I got off the stage, like everyone had been standing in the control room
01:53:15.680 watching this thing being taped, uh, because he's just fascinating and it's all firsthand.
01:53:21.920 So anyway, uh, watch it this, uh, this Saturday, that's tomorrow on the podcast and you can get
01:53:29.080 it at Apple or wherever you get, uh, your podcasts.
01:53:32.100 Just make sure that you rate it and review it, please.
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01:53:47.760 So please rate and review these podcasts and do it for all the people who have, uh, given
01:53:52.200 their lives trying to get the truth out, even though Glenn Beck will not play the truth
01:53:57.200 about the Kennedy assassination.
01:53:58.900 Just do it for them.
01:54:00.000 Cause the, the, the, the interview always starts with, and then I went to go shake the
01:54:03.100 general's hand and I can't take it.
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01:55:45.000 Let's, uh, let's get an update on our, uh, on our draft pick for the worst, uh, presidential
01:55:51.360 grouping of candidates.
01:55:53.080 Yes.
01:55:53.680 So, uh, I, uh, I, I'm going to finish in second on this one, uh, with Beto Swalwell, Inslee
01:55:59.800 and Williamson.
01:56:01.080 I got 28% of the vote, uh, Sarah Gonzalez, Andrew Heaton and Pat Gray, kind of all clustered
01:56:06.000 right around the same level, uh, in third place.
01:56:08.620 Um, but, uh, in first place, no, the guy who's not going to be the first place,
01:56:12.240 name is on the show.
01:56:13.000 And the only reason he won, of course, Glenn Beck.
01:56:15.540 No, I don't think so.
01:56:16.360 What am I?
01:56:16.700 The Yankees all of a sudden?
01:56:17.620 I will say, uh, Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, and Tulsi Gabbard is a hell
01:56:22.920 of a team.
01:56:23.240 That's a great team.
01:56:24.060 That is the Yankees.
01:56:25.000 I think I've, I think I'm even voting for you in this one, but it's a good solid collection.
01:56:29.280 And thank you for your vote.
01:56:30.740 Thank you very much.
01:56:31.920 Thank you, Stu.
01:56:33.100 Um, I just got an email in from, uh, from Kirsten.
01:56:37.580 She said.
01:56:38.340 Gillibrand?
01:56:38.760 Cause she was, she surprised she went number two as well.
01:56:40.400 This is a listener of ours who is nice.
01:56:42.320 She said, uh, Glenn, thank you so much for all the team.
01:56:45.080 And, uh, thank you for all that you and your team do to help save the constitution in the
01:56:49.340 U S I just canceled my Amazon prime subscription today and subscribed to the blaze tv.com.
01:56:56.620 Great programming every day on the radio, but your special on socialism was my decision
01:57:01.200 making moment.
01:57:02.460 Kirsten.
01:57:03.000 Thank you.
01:57:03.380 Kirsten.
01:57:05.120 I know, I know how tight money is and I so appreciate it.
01:57:09.840 I really do.
01:57:10.580 Um, if you heard Steven Crowder on radio today, Steven, who is a personality on the blaze,
01:57:16.980 uh, you know, they're, they're targeting all of us now.
01:57:20.720 And I urge you, even if it's not the blaze subscribe and, and help those who are trying
01:57:26.700 to get the information out that you think the, the country needs, because we are being
01:57:32.760 squashed, uh, now on all sides.
01:57:35.140 And if you missed our special on a socialism, here's a clip of it.
01:57:39.700 Watch it for free on YouTube or Facebook all weekend.
01:57:42.540 Here it is.
01:57:43.540 Socialism.
01:57:44.060 Socialism is on the rise.
01:58:04.220 Despite being responsible for the deaths of over a hundred million people, the full collapse
01:58:22.200 of the Soviet Union, the crumbling nations of North Korea, Cuba, Venezuela, the totalitarian 0.76
01:58:30.300 police state of China, socialists are coming out of the shadows.
01:58:36.680 They're claiming virtue, moral superiority.
01:58:40.340 I think it's horrifying enough just to watch the spoils of global socialism from the safety
01:58:45.400 of our own borders.
01:58:47.220 But this isn't a distant problem anymore.
01:58:50.560 Our two great oceans that have always protected us, they don't insulate us anymore.
01:58:56.000 It's already infiltrated our government.
01:58:58.480 It's dismantled our values.
01:59:00.300 Brick.
01:59:01.480 My devastating brick.
01:59:05.160 I talk to people all the time.
01:59:06.780 They'll say, oh, we don't have anything to worry about.
01:59:08.640 It can't happen here.
01:59:10.600 The Constitution will save us.
01:59:12.800 I mean, the founders, they created a system specifically designed to protect us from things
01:59:17.800 like this.
01:59:18.600 Really?
01:59:19.780 Really?
01:59:21.560 Such secrets you keep.
01:59:26.560 And I...
01:59:27.780 Does anybody even know the Constitution anymore?
01:59:30.300 There couldn't be a Lenin here, or a Mao, or a Castro.
01:59:39.080 Yeah, well, that's exactly what those people said.
01:59:44.040 But there's nothing more...
01:59:47.180 Hitler wasn't Hitler until he was in power, killing people. 0.60
01:59:52.960 Stalin wasn't Stalin until he got power and started killing people.
02:00:00.120 And what do both of those systems have in common?
02:00:03.740 Socialism.
02:00:04.900 What if I were to tell you that the socialists that we're talking about, that we're watching
02:00:16.140 every day, they don't need a violent revolution to seize power.
02:00:19.680 The coup that they are plotting would be completely legal.
02:00:24.460 It would be operating within the boundaries of our own system.
02:00:27.540 This isn't some made-up plan.
02:00:31.860 This has been planned decades ago.
02:00:33.720 I told you once that the masks would eventually come off.
02:00:40.280 And they have.
02:00:41.460 The new left.
02:00:42.280 The progressives.
02:00:43.500 Now, they're now openly calling themselves socialists.
02:00:46.340 Even democratic socialists.
02:00:48.680 And their plan is entering a very dangerous endgame stage.
02:00:53.760 How do I know this?
02:00:58.760 We found a document that was smuggled into the United States through the Iron Curtain in 1960.
02:01:04.940 Then it was just lost.
02:01:06.120 Nobody paid attention to it.
02:01:08.320 But it describes exactly what's happening to us right now in great detail.
02:01:14.780 My researchers found it again.
02:01:16.720 We'll begin to show it to you tonight.
02:01:18.860 It's the blueprint of how to legally and within the framework of our own system
02:01:23.580 take over a country and flip it.
02:01:28.240 It was originally written as a communist victory report.
02:01:33.240 But I have to tell you, as my staff and I read it,
02:01:40.260 it chilled us to the bone.
02:01:50.460 We see it for what it is.
02:01:53.580 A roadmap to socialism.
02:01:57.820 A warning from the dead.
02:02:00.040 Please watch that special.
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