The Glenn Beck Program - August 07, 2019


The Red Flags' Red Glare | Guests: Scott Presler & Jeffy Fisher | 8⧸7⧸19


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In the wake of the mass shooting in Las Vegas, gun control has become a hot-button issue in America. Is the President okay with gun control? Is he okay with it? And is that okay with the rest of us?

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00:00:00.000 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program patent stew for glen
00:00:09.420 on the glenbeck program all right wow it really is starting to look like gun control is coming
00:00:16.900 we fought it back how many times a thousand a million yeah he just time after time after time
00:00:26.280 the same thing happens somebody you know we have a we have a terrible tragedy and then the guns are
00:00:31.920 blamed and then the democrats come for the guns and then the republicans stand up and say that's not
00:00:37.880 that's not the issue here we need to go after you know what's wrong with people who are using the
00:00:44.280 guns and and killing other people this time a little bit different republicans are coalescing
00:00:52.260 around uh gun control the president is talking gun control and talking executive action and
00:01:00.440 legislation on gun control and he is floating this out as a trial balloon to see how you right now
00:01:08.480 sitting in your car are going to react to it and i'm wondering if like his stand with let's say the
00:01:16.820 deficit which he doesn't care about now republicans don't care about it like his uh uh stand with
00:01:23.280 tariffs which he loves and so now republicans are fine with it are you going to be okay with gun
00:01:29.780 control as well i i would love to hear legitimately from i i kind of only would like to hear from
00:01:36.460 trump supporters on this if you're a trump supporter and you think he's doing a great job and look we've
00:01:41.660 talked about this there's a lot of things he's done that are have been great that are great i mean you
00:01:45.540 know uh looking you know i mean the capital of israel being recognized as jerusalem is something
00:01:52.780 that i not only would a democrat never do but i don't think any other republican candidate would
00:01:56.900 have done it either they hadn't i mean how long have we we've seen multiple presidents but even
00:02:00.100 the candidates maybe cruz the only reason i say cruz is because he was it was like the first thing he
00:02:05.160 said in his first speech yeah i'm going to move and he said day one that's what he was going to do
00:02:08.900 right so maybe cruz but like i 99 of republican candidates would not have moved that embassy and trump
00:02:15.000 has and we've praised him endlessly for that without qualification his supreme court justices have
00:02:20.740 been good yeah i mean certainly gorsuch gorsuch was a was a complete home run to me kavanaugh i mean
00:02:26.140 kavanaugh he fought for through a completely unfair process though kavanaugh i'm i'm much more concerned
00:02:31.980 about than gorsuch but still there's been a lot of good things and we don't need to run through the
00:02:35.720 entire list of them you know these things there are certain things that you wonder if if are you going to
00:02:42.980 be comfortable with them if these lines are crossed i was you know i know you were on this bandwagon as
00:02:49.100 well pat and a few of us here at the blaze and some in conservative media more i would say in
00:02:53.800 libertarian sort of circles i was very disturbed by the bump stock ban and the way that went down
00:03:00.940 it was basically an unquestioned executive action by the president with i mean i don't think you could
00:03:10.180 pass a law constitutionally to ban a gun accessory what stops the next president from coming in now
00:03:17.340 and forget the law but just doing it himself and saying you know what pistol grip is it's just an
00:03:21.960 accessory they did bump stocks no one thought about that it's just an accessory they could ban all sorts
00:03:27.840 of things uh when it comes to uh guns and again i say this as a guy who is not a gun guy i don't care
00:03:34.380 about guns per se i care about the second amendment and i care about the constitution the process that
00:03:39.600 that that is that it represents yeah i i'm the same way i mean i once owned guns i don't know what
00:03:45.760 happened i lost them both i i don't know where they are now you've lost your gun yeah so if they ever
00:03:50.420 come for them you don't need to come to my house because i they're gone uh somebody took them a long
00:03:54.960 time ago and oh okay yeah that's good yeah right so i i'm already taken care of on the whole gun
00:04:01.060 confiscation thing i don't have them anymore i don't know what happened to them it's been so long
00:04:05.440 i can't remember now oh okay you know well then there's no real reason to go down this road any
00:04:09.740 no real reason at all uh but um but yes i'm we're big into the second amendment we're into the
00:04:16.860 constitution and the second amendment i believe in that i don't know all the you know gun terminology
00:04:22.820 and we we get taken to task all the time when we talk about gun terminology because we're not
00:04:27.560 gun enthusiasts i don't go hunting uh i've you know done some target practicing i like it it's
00:04:35.080 fun occasionally go to the range but i don't do it a lot it's not a passion of mine yeah and so the
00:04:40.060 second amendment is a passion yes in a big way and you know it pretty clearly states shall not be
00:04:48.900 infringed in the middle of it it's really clear about that yeah it really is that doesn't mean
00:04:53.380 when i really want to might be the clearest of all the bill of rights right because obviously
00:04:59.780 you know the founders knew the second the government gets in there and wants more power
00:05:03.880 the first thing you're going to do is go after weapons right so they made it super duper clear
00:05:07.920 that you can't take them away and of course the supreme court has backed that up multiple times
00:05:12.320 um so what they want to do is go back to
00:05:17.300 the thing that's being i would say is that is the marquee proposal here is the red flag law
00:05:24.440 and the red flag law feels like the right thing to do we talked about this yesterday it feels
00:05:29.380 like a good idea um basically the concept being if people around you are saying hey uh this guy
00:05:34.860 does not seem stable he's got a bunch of guns i'm really worried you can go to the authorities
00:05:38.900 and say hey uh bob over there seems like a psychopath you should take his guns they'll go in they'll
00:05:45.760 take his guns for a short time make sure that he really is a psychopath and if they rule that he
00:05:51.660 is then they then he doesn't get the guns back and everybody's happy that's the concept that's the
00:05:56.180 happy telling of that story so that's that's a happy telling too because we've taken the guns without
00:06:01.540 any sort of due process yes which is terrific right i think we're all in favor of jumping right past due
00:06:11.060 process and just go to the punishment first it's minority report right it really is yeah it's great 0.96
00:06:16.120 it's convicting you of a crime that you have not committed uh and this is crazy it's it's not even
00:06:21.200 being i mean at least they've got people in milk in minority report right they're taking the guns
00:06:25.960 before they even ask the people in milk like this is like in if a minority report someone went to tom
00:06:31.220 cruise was like hey i got a person over here i think the milk people should look at can you take
00:06:35.200 all their stuff first and then they take all the stuff and then they'd go ask the milk people we
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00:07:52.660 pat and stew for glenn on the glenbeck program so we'd love to hear from you at uh 888-727-BECK see
00:08:09.940 what you think about this gun control republicans seem to be on board with it the president seems on
00:08:14.640 board with it are are you on board with it uh let's go to sandy in ohio hey sandy you're on the
00:08:20.240 glenbeck program with pat and stew hi um i'm not happy with it um i called the white house comment
00:08:27.360 line yesterday and i told the woman that i will not vote for trump if he um he said he would support
00:08:34.320 our second amendment rights in all his rallies and i'm not i'm not going to go for this i called my
00:08:39.840 senator um i called about five other senators and you know you have to leave a voice message
00:08:47.920 um and i told them we have enough laws on the books they're not working
00:08:53.520 i they can abuse this red flag law way too easily and the democrats will definitely the democrats will
00:09:01.200 um and i also called the nra and i i asked them are they trying to talk to trump and explain how
00:09:10.080 this can go very bad very quickly and they said they were so i don't know but um i think a lot of
00:09:18.480 people will not vote for him if he's going to um i mean we already have red flags right yeah yeah
00:09:27.120 well they do exist i mean what they do require is due process and that's what this changes yeah
00:09:31.680 there are plenty of red flag laws that exist if you want to call them that um the difference is this
00:09:37.120 would let you take confiscate the guns before we find out anything right what's the what the result is
00:09:45.360 thanks sandy uh and it's crazy that's crazy that's un-american and it's unconstitutional as far
00:09:52.400 as i'm concerned i i don't see how that could be deemed constitutional i think so too and and and
00:09:57.920 look i think trump has been really good on a lot of these things and i think he's his his record on
00:10:01.920 the second amendment since he's taken office has been mixed he's like the supreme court very very 0.82
00:10:06.000 good the bump stock thing i think was very bad um but that being said i think there is it's not a
00:10:11.680 core issue of trump's if you go back and look at you know his writing you know he's written books
00:10:15.760 where he came out for the assault weapon ban right in the past in the past um i think he's had a
00:10:20.960 conversion on that but it's not like a core issue uh he has there's multiple multiple reports that
00:10:27.440 he's saying with aids that he wants to do this um we've talked about the clip uh the section of the
00:10:32.480 book after the scalise shooting where he said he wanted to do gun control and have scalise be the face
00:10:36.480 of it because uh you know he had street credibility you know i don't think i think this is one of those
00:10:42.080 things that he would give up if he does if he believes the american people are fine with it if his base
00:10:48.320 is like you know look it's one of these issues maybe you can get a concession on immigration or
00:10:52.080 whatever else that would be great and if you can do that fine it's just a little minor shaving a minor
00:10:58.240 let's call it a infringement on that particular right and if if if he senses and the white house
00:11:06.080 senses the american people in his base are okay with it it will happen if if there is a revolt and they
00:11:13.280 say dude we love you but you can't go here i think there's a really good chance he doesn't do it i i
00:11:20.240 think that is legitimately we are teetering on that edge today is where we are i mean you i've been
00:11:26.160 reading the reporting all day you look at where these where the the republicans are the republicans
00:11:32.000 are the same way this isn't a core issue for republican senators they don't care unless your name you know
00:11:36.960 it's less it's like rand paul you know there's a few people who really do care about the second
00:11:41.200 amendment and but a lot of them are like well look we can give a little ground here a little
00:11:45.760 infringement it'll help us it'll take the political pressure off and we can do other things that is
00:11:51.040 the way a lot of these people in washington are looking at this and if they don't hear your voice
00:11:54.800 uh you know they're going to go ahead with it adam in north dakota you're on the glenbeck program hi
00:12:00.320 all right well i think this uh comes down to shall not be infringed
00:12:04.080 plain and simple you know we've had enough infringements on our second amendment rights
00:12:11.360 as it is and this is just a step too far i'll be done with them appreciate it thanks a lot adam okay
00:12:19.360 i i think that's you know i mean i think that's going to be the the viewpoint of a lot of people
00:12:26.800 because this is an important i mean this is a this is a god-given right and and you can't infringe
00:12:34.160 upon it because we all know that you start infringing it's not going to stop and that's the slippery slope
00:12:42.480 that you start sliding down and it's really tough to stop once you start it and so yeah and i think a
00:12:50.160 lot of second amendment believers understand that concept and i'll break a little news to you
00:12:55.200 and as if i'm breaking news to you because everybody in this audience knows this to be true
00:12:59.360 but the second the left gets their red flag law there will be another thing they demand tomorrow
00:13:04.880 and the next time there's one of these incidents they will demand that and the republicans will
00:13:08.960 fold on that and then we'll give them that and then they'll keep going and they will keep going and
00:13:13.040 they will keep going there is no you can't give an inch on this battle first of all constitutionally
00:13:17.760 you can't give an inch you're not allowed to right but even if you were allowed to the second you
00:13:22.880 give an inch to these guys they are going to try to take every single mile every single inch that 1.00
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00:14:56.080 pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program so what do you think of um of republicans republicans
00:15:03.280 coalescing around gun control the president talking about executive orders on gun
00:15:08.160 control uh legislation on gun control uh legislation on gun control multiple senators on record today
00:15:13.600 republicans and people in the house saying they will push through this and they can get it through
00:15:19.440 the red flag laws man um and it includes other things too um you know some there's one uh where was
00:15:26.800 here republican uh uh say i will support legislation that uh prevents the sale of military style weapons to
00:15:33.840 civilians a magazine limit and red flag legislation uh that's from michael turner republican uh there's
00:15:41.360 multiple republicans uh john thunes quoted in here uh mcconnell is has uh yet to uh commit uh lindsey
00:15:49.760 graham though is saying he's going to be on board for this um they have a lot and and the president
00:15:56.080 is signaling the same thing the president said multiple aids they've leaked this to multiple outlets
00:16:00.320 that he is going to he would he's testing the waters basically to see what happens yeah uh so
00:16:05.360 we're that's what we're doing too today we're doing the same thing we're testing the waters
00:16:08.960 you know if you're a trump supporter we'd love to hear from you 888-727-BECK is this too far or is
00:16:14.880 it just it's okay you know he's done enough good things that we really like in other areas and we can
00:16:20.320 deal with uh you know a little bit of uh a little bit of erosion here on this particular amendment
00:16:25.440 jack in south carolina you're on the glenbeck program with pat and stew good morning gentlemen
00:16:30.480 how are you all today doing well um two quick things a lot of people are missing it if they
00:16:36.160 remove the word guns from the speech going on from elected officials right now replace it or remove
00:16:41.440 guns and replace it with the word speech how do you want to have the ability to not talk for 30 days
00:16:48.560 a year until some judge says you're allowed to speak again that's incredible yeah that is exactly
00:16:57.600 how you wouldn't consider it you would not consider it oh no god no and i also want to remind everybody
00:17:04.560 who is a citizen of the united states when the second amendment was ratified on 15 december 1791
00:17:12.800 u.s citizens owned their own warships and were able to wage war great britain right it's a fair
00:17:24.240 point yeah it is you know i'm thinking though pat we go a little bit further with this thanks jack
00:17:29.600 really good point maybe we do this with all the amendments and at any time that we want we can just
00:17:34.880 if we report that we don't think a person's going to be in a good frame of mind we can go to the
00:17:40.400 authorities and suspend particular amendments like i would say right before let's say early november
00:17:48.080 we go and we say you know that 19th amendment it's just i'm not crazy about it and here's the thing um
00:17:55.600 a lot of the women i know are nuts and they should have that voting thing suspended for just like a 1.00
00:18:01.920 week or two december first week in december first week in december they can have that back i mean we
00:18:06.240 just want to make sure that they're not erratic and if you if you rule if a judge rules that it's
00:18:10.400 okay for them to have their voting rights back okay of course of course this is a sensible common
00:18:16.720 sense solution uh but we'll just repeat the 19th amendment can be infringed a little bit for a week
00:18:22.960 or two what's the big deal i mean this road is not a good road you'd have a revolution in the streets
00:18:30.800 if you tried that yeah you would uh theresa in florida you're on the glenbeck program hi
00:18:36.640 yes good morning good morning gentlemen how are you good how are you um i i wrote emails and i called
00:18:43.200 all of my representatives yesterday i sent them about 14 000 paid word paged uh document expressing my
00:18:51.040 concern about these red flag laws and as a single woman in florida the gun is the great equalizer it is 1.00
00:18:59.040 the only thing that gives me enough time to save myself on average i've been in gun classes on
00:19:06.000 average it's 15 minutes before a cop shows up and these incidents took less than four seconds
00:19:12.800 for the carnage to occur and i told them all of them because i voted for trump and i voted for
00:19:21.520 senator rubio and i voted for rick scott and i voted for congressman nask that they intend to take
00:19:27.360 away my second amendment rights i will not vote for them and their agenda and rubio's been one of
00:19:34.000 the people who's pushed this the most thanks frankly he was pushing it before this he's a big red flag uh
00:19:39.520 guy and look there are smart people who are conservatives that are that think this is a
00:19:43.840 good is a good sensible mid-ground step it's not it's not just liberals pushing this it's not
00:19:50.160 and it's not just just like rhino types it's there are people who think this is a good idea and but you
00:19:55.760 gotta have and you gotta be really careful with it i mean it's not without people without smart
00:20:00.400 people arguing for it but i just don't see how you can go down this road and be confident about it
00:20:05.680 i mean think about think for a second about the way conservatives have been treated on the internet
00:20:12.480 when it comes to social networks basically twitter has a red flag law right facebook has a red flag law
00:20:20.720 that they implement certainly much more competent companies than our government and they implement
00:20:26.000 this this idea if people flags your posts if people say you're too controversial if you're doing
00:20:33.200 something out of step with the community twitter can rule on whether you get to keep your account
00:20:38.160 and how's that working out for conservatives so far good it doesn't seem like it to me again this is
00:20:43.600 speech yeah now this is not through the government so it's not a constitutional uh violation like i think
00:20:49.280 red flag laws are but this is has this worked dana lash makes this point in a column she wrote for
00:20:56.160 the federalist about red flag laws and if you think the idea of people who are you know if you think
00:21:04.800 that twitter and facebook things working out well for speech when it comes to whether your speech is
00:21:10.880 too controversial think about that applied to the government when people say you know what supporting
00:21:16.000 this particular group is dangerous it's a it's a terrorist group i mean gosh you know this the
00:21:21.840 southern poverty law center said david barton was a terrorist i mean you want to go down this road it
00:21:28.320 is a road that does not end with your guns in your house i'll tell you that
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00:22:33.200 pat and stew for glenn this week uh triple eight nine hundred uh no triple eight seven two seven
00:22:41.280 b-e-c-k almost gave my phone number for pack ran leashed which you can hear right before this show
00:22:45.840 but seven two seven b-e-c-k after the triple eight uh for this show and we just want to hear from uh
00:22:51.200 trump supporters you voted for trump last time you're excited about trump uh what do you think of the
00:22:56.560 what do you think of the potential executive order on gun control what do you think of the legislation
00:23:01.920 the republicans coalescing around gun control big headline yesterday on drudge report republicans
00:23:08.960 coalesce around gun control i i i really have never i wouldn't have believed you'd see that that
00:23:15.880 headline um even two weeks ago and you know the republicans in congress have absolutely no spine as
00:23:22.600 we know and they will back off of this immediately if trump says no if trump says you know what no we're
00:23:28.400 not doing this they will not even they will because if he if trump says you know what if
00:23:32.220 you bring it in here i'm vetoing it it's dead well they're only coalescing around it because trump is
00:23:37.580 right it's true so i think they would vote for it you know left to their own devices would they vote
00:23:43.880 for it probably because they are you know this is what republican congress people do a lot of times
00:23:49.060 but if they are given the cover of donald trump oh they're definitely absolutely there this will
00:23:54.540 pass with 80 votes yeah um so i would love to see i would love to hear from people and and you know
00:23:58.800 we'll obviously take calls from anybody any any day most of the time but today i would like if you
00:24:03.520 were a trump skeptic if you're a person who was like i don't really like the guy but you pulled the
00:24:08.120 trigger at the you know the last second and voted for for him if you're one of these people who doesn't
00:24:12.540 think he's so great that's not it's now is not the time to call i would like to hear from people
00:24:16.520 who really like him but seeing this about to happen what is your reaction are you okay with
00:24:23.120 it or is this like because we have seen time and time again when trump likes it so do republicans
00:24:27.980 yeah that's when trump likes it so do supporters it's just a phenomenon that we've seen repeated
00:24:33.180 over and over and over and over again i mean even hardcore people who have been talking against
00:24:38.000 tariffs their entire lives all of a sudden they're fine with tariffs i mean you know again shall we
00:24:43.540 remember that larry kudlow is currently serving in the white house the guy who's like the face of
00:24:48.880 the free trade movement for three decades uh and is it and we will come out in front of cameras and
00:24:53.820 talk about tariffs so you know i mean it's it is and be good with it and be okay not just talk about
00:25:00.520 it but be good with it it makes sense yes tariffs make sense we gotta we gotta stop china and i think 1.00
00:25:06.080 like look there's a big separation in in that free trade is not a core idea of the average republican vote
00:25:12.440 right like it is it is something that has been very central to the small government movement
00:25:17.780 but like you know it's not something that the every everyday person is thinking about the second
00:25:23.320 amendment is a different story it is a major it has always been a major line for a you know for
00:25:28.740 certainly a talk radio audience like you don't look it shall not be infringed the constitution is
00:25:33.340 important and we need to respect it is this okay is this something that you can deal with
00:25:37.880 888-727-BECK is the number diana in massachusetts you're on the glenbeck program with that hi um this
00:25:44.540 is hi this is diana and i am the founder um and president of a group called ma number four trump
00:25:52.140 and we still 100 support president trump however we are making known that we do not want these
00:26:02.080 red flag laws massachusetts thank you good so we we are pushing um last night i did my weekly live
00:26:10.460 stream and telling people to send letters to the white house emails emails from the nra emails from
00:26:17.600 gold emails from anybody to tweet president trump to tweet the administration we still support him
00:26:24.920 but we have to we have to support him this way because we have to start doing some of the heavy
00:26:32.060 lifting and letting people know that no we are drawing the line we are not supporting red flag laws
00:26:39.480 absolutely not that's great thanks for doing that diana appreciate it um it's hopefully that will
00:26:47.540 have an impact on him when you see his hardcore supporters saying don't please don't do this don't do
00:26:52.480 this uh this is not the right way to go maybe that'll have an effect on him i i think if he sees
00:26:58.720 that his supporters his base is upset about this maybe that changes his mind we'll see i i think
00:27:07.060 there's a really good chance of it but they you know you got he's got to hear from you you know today
00:27:12.520 yes you know today on social media certainly twitter is a good place yeah that sort of uh right outlet
00:27:18.420 today i would say uh making sure that and again i you know i think you can
00:27:22.320 be very respectful and yes and be and be a person who's honest about hey i really supporters will
00:27:27.960 be respectful yeah of course but i mean it's like it's just like look i we we love you man but like
00:27:32.720 not this right you can't you can't do this and i you know i don't think it's a core issue of his
00:27:36.700 where he would see this as like a massive deal well i don't want crazy people to have guns i think
00:27:41.700 we talked about this yesterday it's one of the more it's one of the it's a thing that feels okay
00:27:46.480 it feels sensible to be able to take guns away from from a person that everyone around him says
00:27:53.340 is is a bad person i mean it feels okay and it feels okay and you know the other thing that feels
00:27:59.860 okay are background checks and and he's saying that background checks are a good idea well yeah that's
00:28:05.400 why we have them yeah we do have them that's why we do them almost universally the only time
00:28:11.380 you don't get a background check is if i sell a gun to you and we have a private transaction between
00:28:18.260 the two of us and i say hey you know i've got this gun which i don't anymore because i don't know what
00:28:22.540 happened to them they're completely gone i i forget what where they went they're responsible pat yeah
00:28:27.160 it's i know but it's something it's been years now but it's been years and i've just forgotten
00:28:31.200 but if i had him still and i wanted to sell him to you there's no way i can do a background
00:28:36.920 you can't do a background check unless we go to a dealer and have you call in and do a background
00:28:42.820 check um i mean look there is a and you could do that because if i sell you a gun and it's proven
00:28:49.960 later that you're not eligible to that then i'm liable for that and that's already the law so if
00:28:55.360 there is risk if you sell somebody like a private transaction between two people uh and that person
00:29:03.540 that buys the gun from somebody isn't eligible to own guns then the seller is it can be held
00:29:10.940 accountable as well yeah look and there are so you take a risk not getting the background check
00:29:16.460 i think it was the i want to say it was the the church shooting that happened a couple years ago
00:29:22.700 and they the the shooter i think i think it was that one um was that uh was that i'm getting the
00:29:31.200 name um is it dylan roof that was is who i'm thinking of anyway i think it was it was one of
00:29:35.680 these shooting uh situations where the guy actually did violate he was well should not have been able
00:29:43.900 to purchase the gun had the background check um it went for three days and the government was like
00:29:49.420 well i don't know we can't really make a decision and they were able to buy the gun and wound up using
00:29:55.440 it in a mass shooting and so one of the arguments being made is we need to extend that window right
00:30:01.360 so that the government can now take a couple weeks to decide whether you're able to execute your
00:30:07.600 constitutional right look that needs to be an instant system or nothing i mean three days is is
00:30:12.220 stretching it yeah it is you know uh 90 of them i think go through and and almost instantly but there
00:30:17.740 are that 10 that yeah you gotta come back yeah and so but i mean two weeks you're telling me this
00:30:24.360 you're telling me ridiculous come on what year is it right freaking year is it it's 2019 you can't
00:30:29.880 do a background check in less than three days that's ridiculous it's asinine it's asinine uh dave in
00:30:35.660 new york you're on the glenbeck program with pat and stew hi hey how are you um i'm just calling in
00:30:42.120 to uh get my opinion out there and uh some of my close friends and family that we live up here in new
00:30:48.380 york we already see where the gun control machine goes and um we couldn't in good conscience vote
00:30:54.160 for donald trump or any other candidate that uh pushes gun control and wants to defraud u.s
00:31:00.300 citizens of their rights um like i said we already live under it we voted for donald trump because he
00:31:05.440 promised to support our second amendment rights because he promised that he was going to try to
00:31:09.720 protect us and we were all hoping that federal legislation would go through some supreme court
00:31:14.380 justices would be in which he has done um and hoping that maybe some uh unconstitutional laws that
00:31:21.320 exist up here in new york would be reversed and seems that it's going the other way that's very
00:31:25.840 troubling for us up here absolutely thanks a lot dave uh aj in pennsylvania you're on the blaze
00:31:32.520 or the glenbeck program also on the blaze as well you're both yes hey how's it going is this the
00:31:39.220 is this the blaze are you sure yes we think for the moment yes hey guys so i'm a really big trump
00:31:46.140 supporter big uh gun guy and um the problem is if he does this who else do we have left uh obviously
00:31:53.440 the other side and their candidates are completely nuts so uh that they're not an option but with
00:32:00.260 these red flag laws that they're talking about where anybody can just say hey i think that person's
00:32:05.100 crazy and uh you should take their guns that is the beginning of our infringements uh infringements on
00:32:10.920 our fourth amendment rights of unreasonable search and seizure and i think it's just going to spiral
00:32:16.820 out of control yeah no i i think it's true i you know and that's a great point dana writes about this
00:32:22.440 as well this is what dana lash writes in the federalist there's nuance to be had here for sure
00:32:26.720 but realize that it is an abrogation of due process to invert the order of innocent until proven guilty
00:32:31.800 to somewhat guilty until proven innocent the question isn't whether these laws do this the question is
00:32:37.580 whether you feel comfortable giving up a cornerstone of our republic for a safety dependent on upon
00:32:43.720 enforcement by a government that has failed at this before and it's you know fails at everything else
00:32:47.860 too yeah it's true you're talking about the second amendment you're talking about the fourth amendment
00:32:51.720 you're talking about the fifth amendment uh parts of the sixth the eighth it's when does it end
00:32:57.580 when does it end uh it doesn't once you start down this road it doesn't no it doesn't and here's
00:33:04.400 here's a can i make a very meager and mild proposal uh here pat and and i know this is something that
00:33:11.720 we just can't as a society handle but like let's just say that it's the right thing to do the red flag 0.99
00:33:18.580 law and let's just say constitutionally you can do it which i don't think you can but let's just say
00:33:24.960 okay with all the certainty of human nature behind me we should wait a month to do it because you
00:33:36.900 never make the right decision in an emotional state right after a tragedy you don't make massive
00:33:43.220 financial decisions after you know your wife and kids were in a terrible car accident right and you're
00:33:49.280 sitting there being like all right well this is what i'm going to plan x y and z you want to be in
00:33:53.460 a sober decision making state and right now they keep saying well we got to do it it just happened
00:34:00.000 we got to take advantage of this emotion think of what they're telling you they're telling you
00:34:04.000 we want to take advantage of this emotion they're telling you we're not going to let this crisis go to
00:34:08.760 waste it's like going to the grocery store when you haven't eaten for two days yeah you're gonna make
00:34:13.500 some bad decisions you're gonna make a lot of bad decisions there so instead when you're not smart no you
00:34:18.820 prepare your meal at a time where you're thinking maybe right after you ate when you're full and
00:34:24.060 you're like well my next meal can i do something healthy i feel good and this is what the situation
00:34:27.940 is here you can't make a decision in this aftermath and it's funny because you hear like new zealand
00:34:33.400 praised for this oh well they had a mass shooting and in three days they banned all the weapons and it's
00:34:37.120 like you're proud of that that's a terrible way to run a government like it's like i oh well you know
00:34:43.160 every time you have a tragedy or some big emotional situation you rush to you rush through
00:34:48.340 legislation that's binding for all time that's a terrible idea wait until there's you want to have
00:34:53.400 a law you want to have a calm debate about this at a time that isn't in the immediate aftermath over
00:34:58.140 one of these things you can at least it would at least make sense to attempt it there if it was
00:35:02.940 constitutional which by the way it's not it's just not and that means something not constitutional uh
00:35:10.580 that should still have some teeth it doesn't seem to anymore but it should
00:35:15.300 pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program 888-727-BECK we've been talking about whether or not
00:35:26.760 you approve of uh president trump and republicans in congress folding on gun control now they're talking
00:35:34.760 about red flag laws they're talking about executive action on certain guns uh who knows what all they're
00:35:42.600 going to do uh but i've never seen anything like this as far as republicans being amenable to some
00:35:49.360 sort of gun control i don't i don't remember this ever happening before yeah i mean usually they really
00:35:54.360 hold the line when when we get these tragedies and then the first thing the left jumps to us we're
00:35:59.540 going to get the gun it was a gun that crawled in there and started shooting people no it really
00:36:03.640 wasn't there was somebody holding it and and pulling the trigger you notice that yeah that's
00:36:07.680 crazy in virtually every case not all cases well yes all cases in every single case there was a
00:36:15.420 person involved well what about the time was there ever a mass shooting done by that that that hand
00:36:20.180 that's on the uh adams family it's just a hand no the thing thing yeah thing has never uh is that true
00:36:27.900 yes never been involved in a mass shooting i'm gonna look that up we have confirmed can we get
00:36:31.720 snopes on that uh we i'll look here in a minute okay but i'm pretty pretty sure about that meantime
00:36:37.460 let's talk to uh is it bow or bowie in new york uh you're on the glenn beck program hey
00:36:43.540 hey this is bow how you doing i'm from the socialist state of new york okay and the reason i say it is
00:36:50.940 dude we got andrew cuomo if anybody looks up what the safe act is they're in new york okay the red flag
00:36:58.820 laws are up here you don't if you take your neighbor you got pissed off at him and you know
00:37:03.180 he's a hunter all you gotta do is go down say he's he could have a problem they come and take your
00:37:09.520 gun well yeah that's what i'm concerned with yeah what if somebody is really pissed off at you
00:37:13.920 they could just they can just go to the authorities and make stuff up about you right
00:37:19.060 yeah one of the so there is there is a pushback by some republicans who are saying like
00:37:25.460 and and dana mentions this in her piece i think david french talks about this in his and where
00:37:29.960 he kind of supports it but the idea being that there is some sort of uh if you go with a false
00:37:34.940 fraudulent claim there is a there's an action that it could be penalty yeah you can't just go and
00:37:40.660 accuse everybody you don't like of these issues um so you know but again you know you've we've seen
00:37:45.340 how that's worked before sure those those laws don't work particularly well but there would be
00:37:49.260 something maybe worked into it so i'm sensing bo that uh you're you'd be a no on gun control right
00:37:54.760 here no hell i won't yeah it was either shoot yourself in the head with hillary or shoot yourself 1.00
00:37:59.920 with trump i took the trump and you know i'm starting to think he's gonna make a shoot himself in the
00:38:07.300 head i hope not appreciate the call though uh we gotta let him know we don't want this to happen
00:38:14.920 888-727-BECK with your thoughts it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenbeck program
00:38:21.840 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program it's pat and stew for glenn
00:38:34.500 this week uh he will return monday on most of the same yeah you know broadcasting station network
00:38:43.480 thing uh 888-727-BECK we've been talking about the potential for gun control because uh huge
00:38:52.440 drudge headline republicans coalesce around gun control yeah
00:38:58.620 finally it's happening you know what i love pat bipartisan solutions thank you you know how long
00:39:10.880 have we been waiting for bipartisanship here i do i will say i do require that they're common sense
00:39:16.140 they need to be this the sense behind them needs to be common for me to approve and that's why i love
00:39:23.900 this is bipartisan solutions common sense solutions all the solutions that you need now we can all
00:39:30.780 talk about how uh none of the things they're proposing would have done anything in the mass
00:39:35.000 shootings that we're talking nor are they common sense nor are they common sense at all because we
00:39:38.740 the common sense is usually i mean you kind of would define that as maybe the constitution
00:39:42.220 yeah the actual common sense of the nation would be thou shall not infringe and i i do use thou
00:39:48.900 i like to add thou into the into the constitution not to be infringed seems to be a pretty clear
00:39:57.660 statement now maybe i'm making too much of it but when it says shall not be infringed i take that to mean
00:40:04.020 you won't you shouldn't infringe it yeah upon it uh yes that's a right that you have that you leave
00:40:10.080 alone i would tend to agree with you on this and okay so i'm not out on a limb no not too much okay i
00:40:15.960 love this idea though you know look this doesn't happen anywhere else pat you know this is the only
00:40:20.720 country where this happens only people the only place people die the only is in the united states of
00:40:25.640 america i love that argument i know so we one of the things that you know of course it's obviously
00:40:30.400 not true it does happen we're something like 53rd in mass shootings it depends on yeah it depends on
00:40:34.960 how you calculate mass shootings is one way of looking at it you have to look at it per capita
00:40:38.720 i love this because they were like uh well i i mean this is legitimately the basic basis of it
00:40:44.020 people just don't think about the idea that you can't compare a small european country to a large
00:40:49.700 uh you know united states we can't compare lichtenstein's death rate to the united states well
00:40:55.140 when we haven't heard about one of these shootings in new zealand and how long well it's new zealand
00:40:59.760 they shouldn't have any shootings they've got 18 people there like a mass shooting wipes out the
00:41:04.540 whole population in new zealand um and so i mean like the new zealand rate is much higher you are
00:41:11.180 more than four times as likely to die in a mass shooting in new zealand than you are in the united
00:41:14.720 states more than four times as likely wow that's a crazy stat it is a crazy stat and it's big and it's
00:41:21.380 it's a true stat and even if you take out the most recent mass shooting you're still almost two times
00:41:26.960 as likely oh really shot because they have they have mass shootings but they're they're well they
00:41:31.500 won't anymore because they ban guns and so nobody can get them except bad people right because norway 0.77
00:41:36.640 with its really wildly uh liberal laws on on guns well you know they only had the biggest mass shooting
00:41:42.880 in history that wasn't the government now of course the government is responsible for all the top 25,000
00:41:47.500 mass shootings but if you go to an individual it's norway at least in recent memory and that was 91
00:41:52.380 one i believe it was 91 issue i think a couple people died in a bombing as well in that one
00:41:57.140 bottom line is uh it was a really terrible terrible incident and many of them were children just a lot
00:42:03.300 of most of them were children that died in that and that was now he did go to an island so he was
00:42:08.620 very isolated when he did these things um but what i think you find is while you can make an argument
00:42:14.840 that we have more mass shootings as far as frequency goes than some other places they're usually a
00:42:20.400 much less devastating um there's they're not then of the of the numbers that you know 91 people in
00:42:27.120 norway i mean that would be like how many people dying here oh i mean thousands thousands yeah so
00:42:32.060 you know when you come to that level but i love that one of my favorite parts of that argument
00:42:36.240 is it'll be like look we have the highest gun violence rate in the world of course it's not true
00:42:41.220 we're like i think 20th is where we rank and the gun violence um uh chart however
00:42:46.880 when you die let's say you're about to get murdered pat yeah and someone let's say stabs
00:42:55.380 you in the heart uh-huh and you're about to die are your last words something like i'm so glad you
00:43:00.360 stabbed me yeah if you're getting murdered it doesn't matter if it's a gun so like for example
00:43:08.280 pakistan has a much lower gun violence rate than the united states of america however their murder
00:43:15.860 rate is double hours are you happy about that wow do you do you are you excited because just because
00:43:22.840 they're killing people in different ways yeah you know russia is the same thing russia we own guns at 0.94
00:43:28.940 a rate 10 times the amount of russia we have 10 times the amount of guns per capita however
00:43:34.820 is a little minor thing is they have a much higher uh murder rate a much higher suicide rate
00:43:41.240 and a much higher rate of journalists ingesting large amounts of rare poisons uh than we do
00:43:48.000 would you rather live in russia which one are you excited about that because i'm not yeah well which
00:43:55.240 would you rather die of palladium 5 or a gunshot to the head oh no that's true i think for me it's a
00:44:00.880 gunshot to the head i think so too yeah it's over a little bit quicker that way less suffering i think
00:44:07.520 that's a good thing uh 888-727-BECK with your thoughts more in 60 seconds
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00:45:18.280 pat and stew for glenn on the glenn bag program uh all right let's let's get your thoughts on uh this
00:45:32.080 gun control situation seriously i i'm still after everything that's happened leading up to now all
00:45:39.260 the craziness that goes on in our civilization i'm still surprised by certain things like the republicans
00:45:47.640 all caving in on gun control legislation potential legislation on gun control or like the president
00:45:53.640 who is about to take executive action on gun control unless you tell him otherwise unless you
00:45:59.900 demand that that not happen and i think that's what what it's going to take he's going to have to hear
00:46:04.180 from people who supported him people who love him and but they disagree with him strongly on this
00:46:11.000 particular issue you got to call the white house and let them know uh today because this could happen
00:46:17.680 pretty quickly nick in ohio you're on the glenn back program with patents too hey guys hey um i think
00:46:26.420 we're kind of in a no-win situation if they push this at all because everybody is saying well if trump
00:46:32.320 pushes this we won't vote for him and that sounds good but what are really the alternatives there's not
00:46:38.820 another republican with enough spine to even take on trump let alone try to beat a democrat yeah
00:46:44.660 and that's a tough situation because what are you going to do vote for bernie sanders no yeah and and
00:46:51.760 we're not there yet this is not at a time where you have to make that decision i think it's important
00:46:55.500 right um that they because i think you're right if they go down this road then you have neither side
00:47:01.820 supporting the second amendment and most people will say i guess i mean at least trump's good on other
00:47:06.420 things um however there's still plenty of time to stop him from doing this and and i don't like i
00:47:12.020 don't think this is a huge i don't think donald trump walks into the white house is like i can't
00:47:15.480 wait to get a chance to get gun control through i think he sees this as something he's constantly
00:47:20.800 dealing with politically and he wants to show that he can it's an easy win for him politically
00:47:27.080 and if his base doesn't care i might as well go ahead with it i think that's the way he's probably
00:47:32.820 looking at it but when he finds out his base does care hopefully i think that influences i think
00:47:37.460 there's a good chance he changes he you know more than any other president that i can remember
00:47:40.700 he reacts to his base he he will listen he will listen to you i mean he's listened to the to the
00:47:47.080 american people to the people of this audience many times when people say hey you know what i i love
00:47:51.880 you but not here don't do this right hey it's okay like some of the stuff you know it bothers me but
00:47:56.900 it's all right but not this one when that line is drawn we've seen it on fox he's where he's reacted
00:48:02.900 to um uh segments and and criticisms from a particular uh fox uh you know broadcasters and
00:48:10.100 guests and and quoted their analysis and said you know what uh this is the right way to go he's and
00:48:16.320 there's people around him too i mean mick bolvaney is no anti-second amendment guy and he's the chief
00:48:21.220 of staff so hopefully he's making these arguments and making sure that your voice is heard in that
00:48:24.620 white house i think he is and i think so i think trump has there's a good chance he reacts to it
00:48:28.300 brian in utah you're on the glenn beck program yeah i think uh this is mostly about understanding
00:48:35.200 and feelings and um to kind of see where i'm going with this is i don't understand alcohol drinkers i
00:48:43.220 don't drink alcohol so um but i don't go after them uh the cdc says that alcohol deaths are 88 000 a
00:48:52.520 year and they also say that uh gun violence uh there's 40 000 people that die here so double
00:48:59.700 the people are dying from alcohol but you don't see me going after alcohol companies and tell them
00:49:05.460 to stop drinking alcohol just because i don't do it yeah no and yeah that's a very good point and
00:49:11.140 that number 40 000 is of course 60 over 65 includes uh suicide uh accidental deaths now i will say the
00:49:18.740 the one thing that they have they do believe they do not believe that there is any evidence
00:49:23.500 whatsoever there's not one shred of evidence that says a red flag law has ever stopped even one mass
00:49:31.000 shooting that's what there's no evidence of that at all they do believe that it has a very small effect
00:49:37.140 on um uh limiting suicides they because what happens is you say hey i want to take my guns away from my
00:49:43.880 son i think he's a dangerous a danger to himself and they think about one uh about out of every 10
00:49:51.240 to 15 of these red flag laws you know usages of these laws it may prevent one suicide that is really
00:49:58.140 where this could make a little bit of ground it has nothing to do with mass shootings which is part of
00:50:03.100 the reason why it's really frustrating here because you're they're using the emotion of a mass shooting
00:50:07.480 to say oh well we're doing something about it and they're going to pass something that infringes
00:50:11.640 the second amendment and really if there's any benefit to this law at all it's likely to do with
00:50:17.060 suicide and not mass shootings so you're using the emotion of one thing to try to get a law through
00:50:22.060 that i think breaks the constitution and may benefit in one area but i mean there's other ways to benefit
00:50:27.720 in that area i mean people kill themselves all the time it's like you don't need a gun to kill
00:50:31.280 themselves every time i go on twitter i know that people tell me all sorts of different ways to kill
00:50:34.720 myself there's lots of different examples of the way that can happen and you'll see again like russia
00:50:39.920 has a much higher suicide rate than than we do with almost no guns so is japan you know that's it you
00:50:45.720 don't need a gun to kill yourself but it is you know that that is to be fair and give both sides of
00:50:51.500 it that is one of the benefits they think may actually happen if you if you passed a red flag law
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00:52:05.180 patent stew for glenn on the glenn back program just getting your thoughts on uh this gun control
00:52:25.860 possibility um republicans apparently on board uh the president seemingly on board so he needs to hear
00:52:34.280 from you and get your thoughts on whether or not we should be doing executive orders on gun control
00:52:39.440 or pushing uh republicans into crafting legislation to for more strict legislation on guns um you know
00:52:51.160 in in the places where the gun control legislation is the stiffest we have the highest murder rates
00:52:59.440 baltimore chicago yeah and by the way maryland also passed a red flag law along with many other gun
00:53:06.580 restrictions and one of the most widely wide-ranging uh gun restriction laws we've seen since sandy hook
00:53:12.320 which a bunch of states uh passed things uh and again since then baltimore has vaulted to the top
00:53:19.000 of the murder rate capital of the united states yeah uh it's just fascinating it is fascinating number one
00:53:26.100 large city for homicides number two overall so things are not going really well on that front
00:53:34.160 in baltimore these laws don't work i mean they just don't work the idea and and all of these like i
00:53:38.880 always get i'm always i always find it to be comical when you say well what we're going to do
00:53:43.320 is we're going to stop let's just say we're going to stop assault weapons the assault weapons ban now
00:53:47.120 they did a study on this after they had it here in for 10 years 1994 to 2004 where they found it had
00:53:52.560 no discernible effect on gun violence rates that is what the actual government study that looked at
00:53:58.420 the policy said it had absolutely no discernible effect on on gun rates and by the way the thing
00:54:06.100 we do know is there's a lot more guns owned by americans after the 10 years a big part of that is
00:54:12.520 like if you've got how much was i mean i remember this a long time ago pat i believe you bought an ar-15
00:54:17.420 now since then that's been long lost right and you do not have it anymore that's not what happened
00:54:22.160 um but when you bought it that was what 1500 two thousand dollar gun yeah it's a it's expensive gun
00:54:27.320 so now let's say we ban those they can't be sold anymore you've got two thousand dollars you want you
00:54:30.960 can spend on guns what do you do you probably buy two three guns yeah you might you're gonna buy
00:54:37.920 several handguns most likely and that was the result of that 10 years there are a lot more guns out
00:54:44.000 there than there were before way more people die from handguns than rifles about 80 percent of all
00:54:49.480 gun deaths come from handguns let me ask you this pat is there not a tinge of racism involved in the
00:54:57.500 way people talk about these things because you know we make a big deal about assault weapons and
00:55:02.500 they are always trying to ban assault weapons because uh you know these big high profile incidents
00:55:07.520 and uh you know happen in places like el paso and and uh you know in malls and schools and all these
00:55:14.680 things yet you know african americans are being executed in chicago by the day and no one cares 1.00
00:55:23.000 yeah you know baltimore no one cares st louis no one cares yeah they don't they don't even mention it
00:55:29.140 they don't even mention it and and when you bring it up you're like oh well why are you bringing that
00:55:32.620 up because they're what are you trying to do there it's like well objectively i thought black
00:55:38.020 lives matter yeah to me they do they do objectively this everyday grind of murder is a much larger
00:55:45.440 problem than mass shootings mass shootings are dramatic they they play to the news well they're
00:55:50.740 horrible horrible events and obviously we want to stop them but like the everyday grind like you don't
00:55:56.840 care if your son gets executed uh in an interaction while they're going to a convenience store in
00:56:03.100 chicago or if they're in a mall in a suburb like that is not you you lose your your relative and it's
00:56:09.640 happening a lot more often in those communities and american people just in the media at least
00:56:14.640 doesn't seem to care about it at all it just seems to be you know whatever it's a throw your
00:56:19.820 hands up thing ah well look it's chicago and if you ask about it you're racist it's like well no
00:56:24.420 actually we're the ones trying to do something about it what are you doing about it i mean i i hear
00:56:29.420 you complaining all the time about about mass shootings and believe me they deserve to be
00:56:34.080 complained about and we should do what we can to stop them you know within the bounds of the
00:56:38.280 constitution however like this is a much objectively a much larger problem it's affecting a lot more people
00:56:45.920 and the media never seems to care about it at all right that's right because they actually don't care
00:56:53.200 about human life uh they just care about their political agenda let's see al in michigan uh you're
00:57:00.560 on the glenbeck program good morning guys morning i'm listening to you and i think you're hitting
00:57:08.660 you know all the points that are going through my mind but this comes across to me as uh the civil
00:57:19.120 for forfeiture model you know so you sit there and you're going what could possibly go wrong with
00:57:28.200 civil forfeiture right where they confiscate first ask questions later right now no how now how do you
00:57:36.080 how do you afford uh your legal representation you you you want to get your 5 000 back but it's going
00:57:45.360 to cost you 10 grand for the for the lawyers and so forth that you know i'm going this is ridiculous
00:57:52.880 that you know you completely toss out uh the bill of rights that uh you know all all of the amendments
00:58:02.740 that you were speaking of you know where is your fourth amendment right where is your fifth amendment
00:58:08.360 right that it's almost it would be almost laughable if it if it wasn't potentially so
00:58:16.640 so wide open to abuse and fraud so appreciate it thanks al exactly right yeah major major risk
00:58:26.300 eddie in ohio hi you're on the glenbeck program
00:58:29.000 point i wanted to make was yesterday in um in ohio our governor mike dewine had a press conference
00:58:39.040 and he's outlining a 16 point plan on on more gun control in ohio uh the few points that he did make
00:58:48.980 which i happen to agree with is is more addressing mental illness because you know when these massacres
00:58:57.300 took place we have some real whack jobs especially the one here in dayton ohio the other day
00:59:03.040 and i'm not a big mike dewine fan but i happen to agree with them that take away the guns these people
00:59:10.380 that are using them with these mass killings there's something wrong yeah and i think that's the
00:59:16.180 you know the best look at the approach for the red flag law which is saying like this is an address
00:59:21.500 of mental health there are people you know like this is something realistically we keep hearing
00:59:27.060 these things where this guy was doing x y and z we i wish we could have stopped him and they didn't
00:59:31.660 uh you know of course that could have been adjudicated usually there has to be a process
00:59:34.920 and i think the the reversal of that process essentially putting the guilt before the assumption
00:59:40.980 of innocence is the issue here that's the problem it's just not in our system and you don't get that
00:59:46.660 availability you don't get to switch that around when you feel like it's really important
00:59:49.620 you're gonna talk to somebody who um heard all the stories about baltimore decided to take some
00:59:57.200 action about it next pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program he returns on monday you know
01:00:04.860 there's a a thing that people do i guess that is uh act as if everything donald trump says is
01:00:10.340 terrible like you have to disagree with it if he says the sky is blue well you say it's red if he says
01:00:16.220 baltimore is not a nice place and needs to be cleaned up you say it's a that's almost a an actual
01:00:21.300 uh resort it's an all expenses paid sandals it's all inclusive resort yeah uh and that is what
01:00:29.380 happened when he did the tweet about baltimore and it it it created a lot of activity in the media
01:00:36.100 in which they went to defend baltimore and and and confirm that donald trump is a racist just because
01:00:43.520 he spoke truth i mean there are a lot of rats in baltimore and it does have some serious serious
01:00:48.620 issues and we all know it's crime ridden and uh it's it's a little bit uh uh messy it is a little
01:00:58.000 bit messy and and even some of the residents went out to show you the mess yeah oh yeah i mean they
01:01:03.200 were not hiding it did they know they're not happy with the situation there uh but it wasn't all like
01:01:07.560 negative activity that was inspired by these tweets uh scott presler uh saw the tweets thought about it
01:01:14.120 and decided to do something a little bit different and scott joins us now scott welcome to the program
01:01:18.340 thank you good morning how are you gentlemen really well thanks for uh for coming on so you saw donald
01:01:24.340 trump's tweets you you saw what he was saying about about baltimore uh you didn't go and run and say
01:01:31.840 well this guy's a racist and go protest him you did something else can you talk about it
01:01:35.420 absolutely well you know i was inspired by president trump's tweet and what i saw is a
01:01:41.960 whole lot of talking going on everybody was whining complaining complaining and nobody was actually
01:01:47.680 doing so i said you know what i put out one tweet just one tweet saying i'm going to baltimore
01:01:54.440 even if it's me standing on the street corner all by myself and i'm going to go pick up trash
01:01:58.720 and that one tweet went viral and people all across the country were saying scott how can i contribute
01:02:04.560 what can i do how can i support your efforts and so i never thought that monday was going to be a
01:02:10.660 nationwide effort but it truly was that's fantastic so you actually now where do you live i'm in
01:02:18.020 northern virginia okay so it's what an hour or two uh an hour to baltimore from fairfax hour and a half
01:02:25.200 yeah okay so you go to baltimore and you you start just cleaning up trash and things that you
01:02:32.140 that you see in neighborhoods and were there people actually there to help by then oh yeah yeah well we
01:02:39.380 actually we drove around a couple hours to find the perfect spot i really wanted to make the most
01:02:44.920 difference in the most amount of time so we were over at north fulton and westwood avenue right in the
01:02:52.000 heart of the city of west baltimore where the freddie gray protests were going on literally we
01:02:58.840 didn't go to a nice part of baltimore we didn't go to the inner harbor baltimore convention center we
01:03:04.840 were in the heart of west baltimore and plenty of parking was there we had dumpsters set up and
01:03:10.920 there was plenty of trash for us to go around but here's the best part gentlemen the best part
01:03:15.860 was the locals within five minutes of setting up came up and were thanking us for being there once
01:03:21.840 we said we were there to pick up trash and they came to help people that lived there on that very
01:03:27.080 street corner came by and an act of love and community to come together just see any uh see
01:03:32.940 any rats along the way uh i only saw one wow no no no i mean that very respectfully yeah that's great
01:03:42.280 okay i have to make something very clear on this radio call with you okay the people of baltimore
01:03:48.660 love their city yeah they really do yeah and it's not the people really that this is happening the
01:03:57.520 city is forgetting its own people these are the forgotten citizens of baltimore because take a drive
01:04:04.180 take a drive in baltimore city what do you see you see bandos everywhere you see abandoned buildings
01:04:08.880 which are unsafe uh hazardous and a lot of them are owned by the city well what happens at these
01:04:14.900 bandos well illegal dumping goes on so i'm talking to a grandmother out there who says that her
01:04:21.360 grandchildren have to go out and play in this filth and it's unsafe it's hazardous there's glass there
01:04:28.160 like we said there was a rat literally there dead in the street where the grandchildren play no the city
01:04:34.620 needs to stop forgetting its people take care of the bandos take care of the illegal dumping
01:04:39.900 because the people of baltimore shouldn't have to live this way there seems to be a massive
01:04:44.280 difference in the reaction from the political class the elijah cummings of the world and the media
01:04:51.140 and then on the other side of this the actual citizens because a lot of you know outwardly
01:04:56.980 obvious conservatives have gone into baltimore here and tried to make a difference the reaction
01:05:02.540 from the people of baltimore isn't hey get out of here you support donald trump it's thank you for
01:05:06.860 actually caring for a second about us which is great yeah oh yeah and business owners came over
01:05:14.100 immediately i mean literally we were there for an hour mr kang who owns a store in the street corner
01:05:19.720 we're literally outside of his store it says make our streets clean again mr kang brought over sleepers 0.98
01:05:26.200 and said what can i give you do you want soda do you want water do you want drinks and he generously
01:05:30.540 gave our volunteers some drinks and then mr williams the funeral home owner uh he came over
01:05:36.840 and said what can i do to help he says the next time that you have this we're going to let the
01:05:40.920 entire community know so our goal and i might be putting the cart before the horse is we want to do
01:05:46.960 more of these and when we come back to west baltimore because we want to go block by block street by
01:05:52.600 street you can bet i'm going to tell mr kang we're doing this you can bet i'm going to tell mr
01:05:57.160 williams we're doing this and we're going to form a community where we all come together and just
01:06:02.640 clean up the street how can people get involved with that effort scott is there a place you can
01:06:07.240 go and sign up and find out more yeah people can either go to scottpressler.org pressler has one
01:06:15.040 s scottpressler.org or find me on twitter my dms are open even though i have 319 000 followers i read
01:06:23.480 my direct messages so if you'd like to be a part of this please let me know i literally i don't sleep i
01:06:29.520 spend all of my life uh reading dms calling people so whether you're in la san francisco
01:06:35.760 houston detroit michigan let's start cleaning up our cities across the country and show people that
01:06:42.720 we give a darn that's great well thank you so much for taking the step and actually uh you know
01:06:47.700 doing something instead of just you know what and i like us just blabbing about it all day but i do
01:06:52.280 appreciate you actually doing something about it it's important man and and you know i think other
01:06:55.960 cities i bet are going to jump on this bandwagon as well and hope that you come uh come visit them
01:07:01.100 because you know baltimore is not alone here and baltimore was kind of singled out just because of
01:07:05.540 the cummings part of it with you know the little battle they have going on but this is going on all
01:07:09.520 across the country oh i can confirm with you right now we're already planning in newark new jersey
01:07:16.700 and la those are already going on right as we speak you might also consider san francisco california
01:07:23.520 which has a little bit of an issue all right scott thanks a lot appreciate what you're doing that's
01:07:29.180 great scott pressler uh it's a scott pressler.org uh p-r-e-s-l-e-r or you can get them on twitter
01:07:35.080 at scott pressler uh that's that's cool i love those stories we had a guy we had a couple guys on
01:07:40.640 i don't know it was maybe a year or two ago that were libertarians and they were just like you know
01:07:45.080 we're just gonna go fill potholes around the city and they just went and paved and they just paved
01:07:50.080 potholes all around the city by themselves wow and of course obviously the city had to step in
01:07:54.560 and try to stop them well yeah you don't want people doing good things on their own or the guy
01:07:59.340 remember the remember the guy who they were going to spend like fifty thousand dollars on this four
01:08:04.340 step staircase and he just decided just as a carpenter went out i'm gonna do it himself and
01:08:09.160 then they like condemned it it was like a perfectly fine thing and they tore it down and then rebuilt it
01:08:13.320 for for a new cost uh just because the city man couldn't take it you can't have a guy just
01:08:19.040 doing some work on his own i love when people do that because that is really much closer to the
01:08:24.700 vision of this country that our founders had no doubt about it you know step up do it yourself
01:08:29.980 the federal government's not going to even be involved and we used to when people would show
01:08:34.300 up when there would be disasters the people would would show up to the feds and say you know what go
01:08:38.840 home we know we don't need your help we're going to do this ourselves that was the attitude of this
01:08:42.720 country for a very long time and it is really eroded uh but i'm glad people like scott are doing
01:08:48.620 stuff like that that's really cool i think it's just coincidence that democrats have been in
01:08:53.060 control in baltimore since 1967 that's a coincidence just a coincidence yeah it's a coincidence that that
01:09:01.000 that's the case in baltimore and then you know poop city usa san francisco has had a similar reign of
01:09:08.240 democrats yeah for the last 50 to 60 years detroit michigan same thing uh philadelphia pennsylvania
01:09:16.480 same thing anywhere there's high crime and uh a lot of garbage to clean up high poverty high poverty
01:09:24.740 you're going to find democrats we did this stat i mean we measured this statistically and i think it
01:09:29.820 was an inconvenient book i think it was one of glenn's books and we went through and looked at the
01:09:35.600 top 10 cities with the highest poverty rates and how often they had been run by republicans in the last
01:09:41.540 45 years or something i can't remember the exact time frame but i believe it was nine percent of the
01:09:46.480 time for all of these cities combined and it was and it was like you know one or two people in one or
01:09:52.040 two cities and the other cities i mean eight out of the ten were 100 run by democrats the entire time
01:09:57.640 and this is like how do you how do you not at some point at least try the other side
01:10:05.700 try freaking the green party try the libertarians try republicans try anything else except democrats 0.59
01:10:13.980 this is not working for you and i think i you know anybody who lives in these cities who continues
01:10:20.600 to vote the same people in and then complain about the results i mean who's at fault here
01:10:25.380 is it is it even the democrats anymore or is it the voters because you can change this we have elements
01:10:31.520 of our democracy in this republic you can change things uh and hopefully that's going to happen
01:10:36.040 at some point it's amazing that doesn't occur to the people in these cities it's amazing i guess
01:10:40.540 they're just sold on like well it's right i don't i'm gonna vote a racist in i'm not gonna vote some
01:10:44.220 uh corporate fat cat in like all these little catchphrases that wind up in manifestos but they work
01:10:49.540 uh yeah catchphrases they do they win people over i guess the richest one percent the millionaires
01:10:54.660 billionaires they don't care about the little people what about the trillionaires no one talks about
01:10:58.800 them i know they're just gonna get off scot-free they just skate scot-free it's true though these
01:11:03.640 these you know people like bernie sanders bernie sanders uh went on the joe rogan podcast which was
01:11:09.920 a brilliant maneuver because yeah you know rogan has a lot of people who are on the right and on the
01:11:14.120 left it's a huge audience and you know joe rogan admittedly but he would admit that he's not like
01:11:18.920 a particularly political animal he's not like in those sorts of conversations so bernie got away
01:11:24.800 with a lot in this particular interview i listened to some of it yesterday but at one point bernie
01:11:28.840 gets to say he said something like he he he will agree that 99.99 percent of gun owners will never
01:11:37.840 do anything like what happened here in a million or a billion years but we still need to ban assault
01:11:43.880 weapons and it's like i don't know how to deal with somebody who thinks that way i know what you're
01:11:49.340 to take the the rights how can you how can you let cars on the road with that attitude we know that
01:11:56.040 99.9 percent of people who drive cars will be fine but some will get drunk some will intentionally run
01:12:01.240 people over some will be erratic with them how can you possibly allow them on the on the streets
01:12:05.620 i mean i can't even how do you even talk to someone who thinks that way totally bizarre bizarre
01:12:10.720 triple eight seven two seven back patent stew for glenn on the glenn beck program triple eight
01:12:16.100 727 back um so i think we pretty much had consensus on this right so far anyway with the
01:12:25.140 trump supporters we've talked to there is not one who supports gun control legislation that we've talked
01:12:32.880 to now yeah we did there was one person who said something to the effect of uh they were happy about
01:12:39.100 mental health being addressed potentially and i'm happy about that too i think it should be serious
01:12:43.360 a serious part of it yeah but there's not a lot of support for this among republicans i think
01:12:49.420 no you know there is maybe the you know i think if you pull an issue like um you know background checks
01:12:57.640 you can point to polls where it looks pretty good among republicans uh but there's a the people who hold
01:13:02.300 the line on the second amendment hold the line strongly but when you ask the question legitimately and you
01:13:06.880 say okay we already have background checks do you want them to extend to a person to person a private
01:13:13.500 sale if you just if you if you're honest about it because the way they the way they phrase these things
01:13:19.760 it sounds like there are no background checks at all like we don't do it and you know look there's a lot
01:13:24.800 of guns in this country but a lot of people don't own them i mean you know i i've told this story
01:13:28.160 before but i grew up in connecticut where just there's not there's not a gun culture there really
01:13:32.700 at least where i lived i i didn't i don't probably ever held a gun my dad was in the military but i
01:13:37.340 don't think we ever had had a gun in the house at least that i know of yeah um and you know we were
01:13:41.540 not gun people i didn't really know a lot of gun people um the entire northeast not the entire
01:13:47.760 northeast because there's states like new hampshire and vermont and such that have very active gun
01:13:52.100 cultures but like there's a big chunk of that area where like it seems somewhat foreign like it seems
01:13:58.220 like something that you guns like criminals have them and like hunters have them right like that's
01:14:03.640 the way a lot of people in the in in you know in new england yeah they don't understand yeah we just
01:14:08.280 don't think it doesn't it's not they don't know what the second amendment was about they think it's
01:14:11.400 about hunting which is not it's which it is not it is about protecting yourself from an oppressive
01:14:16.940 government if that ever comes to be then the founding fathers wanted to make sure that you had
01:14:23.240 weapons to defend yourself so really it turns out it's to defend yourself against let's say a home
01:14:29.540 invasion or it's to defend yourself against an oppressive tyrannical government or uh the third
01:14:36.180 option what if another country invades then every the citizens are armed and it's going to be pretty 0.98
01:14:41.160 tough to suppress that good luck that citizenry right 400 million guns right and they always try to be
01:14:47.720 like whoa what are you gonna do take on the military with your tanks and everything else yeah um yeah well
01:14:52.220 first of all yeah uh but the that is specifically designed to give you a mental picture of like a
01:14:57.180 tank rolling up your driveway and you've got a handgun and you can't do anything about it and so
01:15:02.440 that's why they they use that analogy but think about us just trying to go through iraq and afghanistan
01:15:08.340 with a country that's not nearly as as well armed as we we have uh as we are just trying to go door
01:15:14.740 to door there with the world's best military and we have all sorts of massive problems doing it
01:15:19.400 imagine trying to do that in the united states with 400 million guns uh it was dispersed among
01:15:25.980 320 330 million people difficult good luck with that yeah good luck trying to invade it's not going
01:15:32.820 to happen and that's one of the one of the reasons why we've had a law a long-term constitution basically
01:15:37.320 the only one in the world and we don't get invaded like that is because of the second amendment
01:15:41.760 it's served us pretty well we should keep it
01:15:43.920 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program with pat and stew
01:15:55.500 for glen this week uh he'll return next week triple eight seven two seven back uh there was um
01:16:02.580 an amazing conference uh that was held a national conference of a uh major political party uh the
01:16:11.800 democrat socialists of america and they they held this conference in georgia and it was it was pretty
01:16:18.840 fascinating it was eye-opening what a window into our future yeah uh because you see you know this is
01:16:26.180 this is something i'm going to get into on tv tonight i'm filling in for glenn on uh on blaze tv go to
01:16:31.160 blaze tv.com use the promo code glenn save you some money love to have you sign up i you know
01:16:35.740 doing these things and you know they're not exactly popular in the mainstream media so we do need
01:16:39.860 your support to continue to dive into this stuff but one of the things we're going into tonight is
01:16:44.480 this idea of a victimization culture it's this i you know and it's very well the mount rushmore of
01:16:51.260 this particular movement is the squad right every single thing that happens they find a way to turn
01:16:57.900 it into i've been victimized so the most recent example with alexandria ocasio-cortez is some high
01:17:04.140 school students were being idiots and you know being silly high school students just like everyone 0.87
01:17:08.480 was in high school and they were doing some offensive things to a cardboard cardboard cutout of
01:17:14.000 alexandria ocasio-cortez now any adult like a high school kid doing something ridiculous you laugh it
01:17:21.440 off you say oh you know come on what's the big deal um of course this in this case because it's
01:17:26.940 cortez you have uh the daily beast writing an article including the picture of these high
01:17:32.960 school students making them into you know national news figures because they were silly in a in a in a
01:17:39.400 moment um and then misquoting mitch mcconnell's uh campaign about it and then alexandria ocasio-cortez
01:17:47.380 misquoting uh mitch mcconnell's campaign and just you know turning yourself into i can't believe this
01:17:54.020 just so you know you weren't actually assaulted it was a cardboard cutout of you you're like i don't
01:17:59.260 even know how like oh man what what kind of culture do we have where a congressperson feels the need
01:18:05.260 to uh act all upset and assaulted over some high school students touching inappropriately a cardboard
01:18:12.040 cutout of them that is not a society that has a long future and so no you see this with the uh 0.57
01:18:18.700 the democratic socialists which is the group that by the way alexandria ocasio-cortez is a card
01:18:24.140 carrying member of uh this was i believe the young socialist or i don't know the exact name of the
01:18:30.080 of the organization y-a-a-s and they had some real problems being triggered just trying to get through
01:18:38.420 basic business pat this is so amazing it really is it just shows that you know the generation of
01:18:46.720 parents that has raised these kids has really done them some disservice and they like look to be
01:18:53.540 what 20 yeah in their 20s early 20s maybe in all socialists and and they can't handle anything they
01:19:00.140 can't handle anything they can't handle whispering they can't have handle noise they well you'll see
01:19:04.780 uh it's amazing here's a couple of outtakes this is uh the first one here and they're all just being
01:19:10.440 triggered and i think you'll you'll understand the pattern pretty quickly uh quick point of privilege
01:19:15.600 quick personal privilege um guys uh first of all james jackson sacramento he him i just want to say
01:19:22.460 thank you for those pronouns chatter to a minimum i'm one of the people who's very very prone to
01:19:26.580 sensory overload there's a lot of whispering and chatter going on it's making it very difficult for
01:19:30.500 me to focus please can we just i know it's we're all fresh and ready to go but can we please just
01:19:34.920 keep the chatter to a minimum it's affecting my ability to focus thank you oh no my gosh oh no okay
01:19:39.580 point of personal privilege yes yes go ahead please do not use gendered language to to address
01:19:49.420 everyone right guys about to cry don't use gendered language to address anyone by the way i got that
01:19:59.360 backwards yas is the one that posted it's young americans against socialism this is i think this
01:20:04.200 that's not the actual organization the organization is the is the democratic socialist right so this is the
01:20:09.380 one this is this is our national convention yeah this is the aoc organization that she that she
01:20:14.040 belongs to i should have known the second guy complaining about gendered language did not sound
01:20:18.440 like a young socialist uh and i will say i should not have called him a guy thank you i used gendered
01:20:27.400 language and i apologize for that he just asked you not to he did specifically requested that one thing
01:20:33.880 not be done and i just did it so i apologize i'm disgusted i don't even know if i can finish the show
01:20:37.860 with you today he just asked you not to and and what's the first thing you did well i'll say this
01:20:42.300 i can't focus with you talking all the time i'm trying to focus on the show and i keep hearing you
01:20:48.960 talking and saying words point of personal privilege please yes go ahead that doesn't matter it's my
01:20:55.020 feelings that are important here nobody cares about yours that point of personal privilege yes uh
01:21:01.300 stubert gear he him uh just want to say um i am very triggered by by marissa our producer telling
01:21:12.760 us that we have to go for a 60 second commercial break right well who are you she's just telling
01:21:16.880 interrupt she's giving us a finger like this little like wrap it up signal i am how can i focus i am
01:21:21.740 very stressed right now i am very very stressed i need 60 seconds to think about it all right oh geez
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01:22:32.860 point of personal privilege yes uh i am uh he him by the way he him she hers uh me mine
01:22:54.020 uh sours those are my pronouns uh depending on how i feel they them i've almost forgot they them
01:23:01.380 do i have to use all of them well it depends on how i'm feeling on any given day okay um but uh right
01:23:07.060 now i'm i'm feeling they them uh pat gray by the way uh i do it i do a show uh pat gray unleashed
01:23:15.060 immediately preceding this particular show um and then you can listen to it anytime you want on the
01:23:20.640 podcast uh at pat unleashed at pat unleashed at world of stew if you'd like to follow us on twitter
01:23:26.280 and when i say us that's one of my chosen pronouns oh good okay so you can call me us
01:23:31.180 which i love i love the we've even changed what the words actually mean yeah well them is a real one
01:23:38.700 because if you don't know i think you're supposed to say them yeah they are them they are them and but
01:23:44.100 they don't they don't make sense in in the context of how you use he or she right her hey they uh
01:23:50.260 i i yeah i i guess you know in texas maybe our personal pronoun should be y'all
01:23:57.380 because that just encompasses everything right it well y'all is the singular and then all y'all
01:24:04.740 all y'all is the parole all y'all so all y'all at this socialist conference were talking about
01:24:11.780 things that were very disturbing to them and we have more examples of them and i love this because
01:24:15.980 this is giving us a glimpse into our future it is as we continue to head down this socialist path
01:24:21.400 uh this is what we can expect quick point of privilege once again hi james jackson sacramento
01:24:27.980 dsa he him i have already asked people to be mindful of the chatter of their comrades who are
01:24:34.100 sensitive to sensory overload and that goes double for the heckling and the hissing it is also triggering
01:24:40.120 to my anxiety oh no like the be comradely doesn't just isn't just for like you know let's keep things
01:24:45.720 civil or whatever it's so that people aren't gonna get triggered and so that it doesn't affect their
01:24:50.700 performance as a delegate okay okay being comradely pat is is something not just about civility but it
01:24:58.240 shouldn't not cause anxiety so that he's triggered yeah and that would that would hurt his performance as
01:25:03.080 a delegate this kid should stay home yeah you know away from any sort of stimuli i worry about it
01:25:10.520 because um if he can't handle a socialist convention stay home the good thing i will say however about
01:25:17.460 this is if socialists do invade apparently we can turn them back by just whispering and clapping
01:25:22.180 and that's a positive for our nation maybe we don't need the second amendment anymore maybe we
01:25:27.160 could just whisper people away because the anxiety call them by the wrong pronoun oh can you imagine
01:25:33.320 how that would harm them can you because they'd be worthless after that now i can't i don't want to
01:25:37.720 be the one who would think that this dolt has an actual job but can you imagine if this guy operating
01:25:43.800 in a normal work environment i don't know how they get through life i seriously don't how how i mean
01:25:48.420 i don't know if i would be able to resist calling him she or or clapping loudly every time i walked by his
01:25:56.260 desk or just dropping books by him whispering constantly like i would take i would buy a series
01:26:04.420 of digital recorders and i would just have little conversations like this all over the place so you
01:26:10.840 just hear like mumbling and then i would actually go in after hours in his cubicle and i would open up
01:26:15.340 the seams of the fabric and insert them inside and just constantly turn them on throughout the day
01:26:21.120 in total disregard for his anxiety issues i would go back and re-watch the office for the 50th time
01:26:27.400 just to take some of the pranks from jim on dwight and do them to this person oh no because i just would
01:26:33.840 not be able to take it now that would be very triggering and i apologize to he him for that
01:26:38.620 sure would uh he do we have some more clips you had some clips from pat on packer unleashed that you
01:26:42.540 found as well we gotta play them because they're all just absolutely fantastic it just here's here's
01:26:47.980 more i see that no one's clapping for me it could be because i'm not engaging but it also is because
01:26:53.300 everyone's doing this and that's really important because those loud bursts of noise even though this
01:26:58.340 is a noisy space when we can do something like reducing that that's really important so please don't
01:27:03.700 clap shoot up these we have a lot of disabled comrades and a lot of those are invisible disabilities
01:27:10.580 you don't know who it is that is having a more difficult time navigating this space and this space
01:27:16.180 was not created with all of their needs in mind so it's up to us to modify that space to make sure
01:27:23.780 that uh everybody is able to move in the ways that they need to move okay wow that's a lot
01:27:29.340 there's a lot there there's a lot there first of all are you are you still able to say disabled
01:27:35.240 is that i was surprised by that as a matter of fact shocked differently abled please thank you
01:27:42.500 that was very triggering and i can't believe he wasn't called on that thank you he him
01:27:47.720 point of personal privilege yes we gotta take one minute here and then we'll come back with
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01:29:00.040 point of personal privilege uh pat gray and uh stupor gear for glenn he him i was ours
01:29:24.560 and we go back to the uh socialist conference because uh these are the people that are
01:29:31.360 they're going to be controlling the the government in our country very shortly uh as we continue down
01:29:38.320 this path with more and more socialist policies and then people saying well that's not socialism
01:29:43.900 that's just uh it's just more government programs that we've always had and this is just making them
01:29:50.560 better okay if if we start listening to that if we agree to that and uh we turn our country over
01:29:57.680 to these people this is just a little glimpse of what this is going to be like uh have you ever seen
01:30:03.140 anything like this where they're triggered by clapping where they're triggered by whispering
01:30:07.780 where you have to tell people the pronouns to use to address you i i seriously it's hard to in there's
01:30:16.280 some part of you that says how can you take these people seriously as a threat you know to our nation
01:30:21.280 because they are so pathetic uh-huh right like yeah it's just you know it's like uh you know the it's 0.73
01:30:28.640 like the 1998 chicago bulls and they're just playing against a team that you know we that are have all
01:30:35.540 four foot people that weigh 42 pounds and they're nine years old and you're like well i don't know if you
01:30:41.400 get too excited i mean they're probably not going to beat you but i mean that's the thing with growing
01:30:46.200 government power if the power is there to and the power is there in the hands of a central government
01:30:52.280 eventually some crazy person can get control of that central government and then they use it in
01:30:56.660 the way that they want to use it and this is the overton windows that just keeps moving and moving
01:31:01.340 and moving we're not doing the crazy stuff that the socialist uh convention is doing but you're
01:31:06.000 how different is this from what we're doing with transgender issues right now it's really yeah they 1.00
01:31:11.100 they were doing the thing where they kick people off twitter for saying the wrong pronoun about
01:31:15.220 transgendered issues like 10 years ago and now we're on the side of receiving it if you say you
01:31:21.820 know what i think this look i'm you didn't have a surgery or anything you're still you're still a dude
01:31:25.420 you are thrown off you know off the reservation oh yeah and i believe off the reservation would also
01:31:32.220 be an offensive i'm sure what you i'm almost positive triggered an awful lot of people i'm sorry about
01:31:36.440 that um all right let's uh let's go ahead and hear more of what this guy has to say from the podium
01:31:42.420 because we don't want to put people in stressful situations that they don't consent to right and
01:31:48.100 there are um right-wing infiltrators who are trying to get in here but it's going to be really traumatic
01:31:53.360 for people if we're not making an affirmative effort to de-escalate each other and de-escalate
01:31:59.200 ourselves right take a deep breath how dare you what if i have copd and i can't breathe deep oh
01:32:06.580 wow that just triggered me like crazy wow what about asthmatics as a heat you've asked them to breathe
01:32:12.220 deep what if that hurts what if it hurts very badly yeah yeah this is all it's like the uh you know you
01:32:19.760 get a an ad for a new medication and like two-thirds of the ad are the the disclaimers about the weird
01:32:25.340 things it could theoretically do to you all of this stuff is just all disclaimers the entire
01:32:29.940 convention is just them talking about things you can't say and we should make sure we acknowledge
01:32:34.020 and there's no way to get any business done right you just sit there blabbing back and forth
01:32:39.300 about what your pronouns do you ever pass a policy and what triggers everybody and that you have a
01:32:47.240 little safe space where you can go to and it'll be quiet oh we got to hear more about the safe space
01:32:52.320 too i think that's coming here and additionally with the um the noise issue like avoid hissing
01:32:57.620 avoid waving banners right because those there's all sorts of things if you don't know what to do
01:33:03.380 show up these right i'm sure there's lots of ways that we can communicate to each other without
01:33:07.460 needing to rely on something uh that's going to hurt somebody else we have quiet rooms that are
01:33:12.580 available there's a range of options of these right oh yeah please don't go into that space with
01:33:16.600 anything that's like an aggressive scent for instance right aggressive don't go into these
01:33:22.680 safe rooms with an aggressive scent yeah an aggressive scent so all their all their sensory
01:33:30.840 capability is being overwhelmed because they're in a room with other people so you can't you can't
01:33:38.000 make any noise you can't smell like anything apparently you can't be looking like anything that
01:33:46.060 may offend them what can you do with this thing it's like you know how uh they create these
01:33:53.120 scenarios for kids who have uh severe nut allergies i know one of your kids has a severe nut allergy
01:33:58.640 and so they'll go through and they'll make real and obviously it's life or death situation here right
01:34:03.120 like you know certain people if they are exposed to peanuts or peanut butter can have massive reactions
01:34:08.840 or eat tree nuts or whatever it is um but like we're doing that with just like words yes we're like
01:34:14.680 acting as if it's as dangerous as a severe allergy with with clapping the same whispering sticks and
01:34:22.040 stones can break my bones but names will never hurt me just doesn't apply anymore no that is just so
01:34:28.100 it's all gone over all these phrases you know the other one was keeping up with the joneses
01:34:32.780 that's dead yeah keeping up with the joneses used to be a negative thing you'd say to someone
01:34:37.060 they're always trying to like chase all that and everything now income inequality it's the opposite
01:34:41.780 keeping up with the joneses is now dead the joneses have to come back to you
01:34:45.460 and everyone needs to be equal everyone's the jones and we're all poor that's income inequality
01:34:51.200 keeping up with the joneses is not is is now gone you know it's okay to say well they have more than
01:34:57.280 me so they are bad that's like now like the top of the line sort of analysis yeah and you really
01:35:03.540 like the there's this is the boy in the bubble thing right like if if you you can't be exposed to
01:35:11.180 any germs you can't be exposed to any words or thoughts you don't like or noises that are too
01:35:16.960 loud it's insane sure is sure is i think we have one more from this guy um let's hear that oh okay
01:35:23.260 that was the last one we had from that do we have the the the actual uh sound of what they're they're
01:35:28.500 debating whether they should take over they were trying to debate at one point whether they should
01:35:33.580 take over the democrat party or strengthen themselves as a third party which was pretty interesting
01:35:39.760 because i think they've already pretty much taken over the uh the democrat party all right let's go to
01:35:44.840 the phone uh and hello hi um well basically i i'm listening to your show um and i don't the way
01:35:56.860 you're speaking is very loud oh it is have i offended you or you attacked your sensibilities you
01:36:03.340 yes i'm sorry what is your preferred pronoun he it he it okay yes yeah and as i was listening to
01:36:11.700 you speak very loudly i'm sorry with anger and each word cut to the core of me and my pronoun which is
01:36:23.540 now us him i'm sorry us i i uh well i you waited too long now it's ours his okay uh i want to make
01:36:33.480 sure that you and all the people who and i know i'll be criticized for saying these things people
01:36:40.840 will call in and say i heard that last that last person and i will say no it's himself yourself okay
01:36:49.180 and and then anything both everyone such that this those and i will be referred to as whichever
01:36:58.800 whomever and if you wouldn't mind the thine okay okay the thine is now my the the thine the thine
01:37:06.020 thank you the thine i've got biblical on you oh wow the thine is that okay it is not okay it is not
01:37:11.320 okay no all right it is not so now we're back to can you stop yelling at me i'm sorry please stop
01:37:18.340 yelling uh it's pat and stew a point of personal privilege uh for glenn on uh the glenn beck program
01:37:30.240 joined now by jeffy whose uh podcast is chewing the fat it that this is the pronoun his pronouns are
01:37:37.980 if that if that point of personal privilege okay jeffy yeah if that if that uh he she him that i was
01:37:45.020 going with it that because i thought people might refer to you as it uh okay i don't care you don't
01:37:51.780 care you're not triggered by that are you sure i'm okay with it i i'll tell you what i'm triggered by
01:37:56.440 there are two plates in front of you right now and they are the most exciting plates i've ever seen
01:38:01.920 in my life they're the new crispy cream donuts oh my gosh that became available this week has new
01:38:07.180 donuts they became available this week yeah the uh reese's peanut butter cream dipped in fudge
01:38:12.780 icing and topped with reese's peanut butter drizzle what and the uh is that legal can you do that
01:38:19.880 chocolate peanut butter cream dipped in reese's peanut butter icing and topped with chocolate icing
01:38:25.960 drizzle no way so i don't know that it's legal but uh until they arrest us we want to get it taken
01:38:31.580 care of because it just started this week for a limited time i love capitalism i mean here is a
01:38:39.080 company that made this great idea came up with this great idea hey you know what reese's peanut
01:38:42.620 butter cups reese's pieces we've got some good ideas then the people over at crispy cream with
01:38:46.600 their fantastic ideas now they've they've come together in this incredible circle right in front
01:38:52.440 of you right now it was a chocolate lovers and peanut butter lovers so those are two varieties this is
01:38:56.540 the this is the reese's peanut butter cream dipped in fudge icing and topped with reese's peanut
01:39:01.980 butter drizzle okay that's the peanut butter lovers this is peanut butter lovers and then i guess we
01:39:06.200 have to try the chocolate lovers i would say yeah i guess we have to for the show we have to for the
01:39:10.980 show i don't want to this is the job but i have to this is the chocolate peanut butter cream dipped
01:39:15.380 in reese's peanut butter icing and topped with chocolate icing drizzle now this is uh oh my this is
01:39:22.020 this is the peanut butter icing drizzle oh which do we want to try first uh i think oh yeah this
01:39:27.260 is the chocolate yeah so the chocolate let's try chocolate lovers first so they have two different
01:39:31.340 varieties okay and these are i mean i've had you pick up a crispy cream donut it's light and fluffy
01:39:36.060 this is heavy yeah this is filled with i believe so there's stuff inside yes oh man all right so
01:39:43.160 we're gonna give it a shot here and a little taste test here asking helping you figure out
01:39:47.600 whether capitalism is is good or bad you know is it is it a positive influence on our society
01:39:53.180 or a negative one you know what this would be in russia it would be like kale mixed with broccoli
01:39:59.740 sprinkled with some dirt on top that's what it would be if you're lucky if you're lucky oh my
01:40:07.080 gosh you know what you know what's amazing about these because they say you know a reese's peanut
01:40:11.120 butter cup is has they say a reese's peanut butter cup has peanut butter in it right
01:40:17.280 but that's not true it's it's a reese's peanut butter it is like right there's a certain thing
01:40:22.300 they do to the peanut butter which is i don't know i'd triple the sugar that makes it so much
01:40:26.520 better than actual peanut butter and yeah that kind that taste is inside of this donut oh my god
01:40:33.180 this is a chocolate donut inside the entire way around the circle is a is a stream of reese's peanut
01:40:39.220 butter oh my god unfortunately they found a way to do this with uh six calories in each 0.99
01:40:47.100 donut really six yeah you could have say 30 of them you'd only have 180 calories that's a little
01:40:52.800 much for me i don't know that i can do i won't i'm not going to eat the entire donut for six
01:40:56.200 calories there's a little bit of jeffy math there i believe a six times three would be 18 not 180
01:41:01.260 that's correct no i said 30 times you know oh 30 does i thought you said three okay so that is the
01:41:07.400 chocolate lovers i which is a fantastic donut pretty good now i love my peanut butter uh i i i love chocolate's
01:41:14.960 great but i'm a big peanut butter guy when it comes to desserts what are you going to get the
01:41:18.740 chocolate one should we do them one at a time here oh yeah oh yeah oh yeah we have not introduced
01:41:22.800 we did a segment called spoons of course on the pat and stew show back in the day that we all
01:41:26.580 participated in trying the new capitalist solutions this is capitalism at work right here yeah uh and
01:41:31.280 we do to scale from one to 18 because 18 was the highest number jeffy knew at the time do you know
01:41:36.600 any higher numbers now jeffy it's been a couple years you learn any new numbers there are there are
01:41:41.480 different numbers yeah they go above 18 you didn't know uh so on this i would give this a
01:41:46.400 a 16 um love it love the peanut butter me too it's fantastic yeah it's delicious the one thing i would
01:41:53.440 say a little bit of a fault here is like there are certain bites in it where you're not getting any
01:41:57.960 not as much so that's the only thing that would bring it down to a 16 that'll bring it down to a 17
01:42:03.260 for me because this is just absolutely delicious jeffy one to 18 what's your number uh i don't know
01:42:08.800 these are pretty good you know these would be better if you could dip it in milk milk here we
01:42:14.780 go oh my gosh this is what he did on pat and stew oh it'd be better it's good but it'd be better with
01:42:20.480 milk oh man i do not miss that show at all i can't take it yeah the audience always says they miss it
01:42:26.060 but man i don't no not not having to do a show with this guy there every day every day peanut butter
01:42:30.740 lovers shall we uh partake again this is about capitalism not about us eating donuts on radio we
01:42:36.300 don't want to we don't want to do this what we we capitalism is under assault by people like
01:42:41.140 alexandria casio cortez that wants to take your donuts away so here we are helping you solve this 0.99
01:42:47.460 incredibly positive issue so peanut butter lovers uh down the hatch oh man this is better than the
01:42:54.700 other
01:42:54.820 so that also has kind of a stream of looks like peanut butter through it yep same thing
01:43:02.080 so if i were to give the audience who happens to be listening on the air right now a little
01:43:08.500 outline you got a chocolate donut you've got the reese's peanut butter river running through the
01:43:13.960 entire donut and on top there is on the chocolate lovers chocolate icing on the peanut butter lovers
01:43:20.480 a little peanut butter icing i would say they're basically the same donut yeah there's not much of a
01:43:24.460 difference between these two luckily they're both really good so who cares but don't feel the need
01:43:30.040 you know you're not missing necessarily a lot if you only get one of the two you could really get
01:43:34.540 one of the other and it's about the same deal but when there's two why would you right why not
01:43:38.820 try both i would go with i mean i'm gonna say 17 again yeah i'll say 16 again although if i was
01:43:44.060 going to choose one in the store i probably get the peanut butter lovers just because you know i
01:43:48.060 lean more peanut butter than chocolate but still they're both freaking really good crispy cream
01:43:51.720 what a fantastic you can't go wrong with crispy cream can you it's an american institution
01:43:55.640 and you got the declaration of independence you got the constitution of the united states and you
01:44:01.120 got crispy cream right there those three i'm gonna take a little quick as you're as you're now okay so
01:44:06.560 there is the the one difference is in the peanut butter iced one the cream is chocolate and the
01:44:12.300 chocolate iced one is peanut butter okay so i'll go with the better one being the one with a peanut
01:44:18.520 butter in the middle which was has a chocolate icing i know that's very confusing but not enough icing
01:44:23.560 though i will say in some in some bites that's the only downside i would say could be a little
01:44:27.320 bit more they need to work on the science a little bit but uh pretty amazed jeffy good addition to the
01:44:32.200 show today finally finally it's happened oh i shouldn't be clapping that could that could trigger
01:44:36.240 someone triggered me point of personal privilege yeah go ahead i don't want to i don't like to be
01:44:39.720 clapped at okay i apologize we just raise your hands in the air safe room um back over in the corner
01:44:45.860 there you can go in there and nobody's coming in with an aggressive sense of sense i will say this
01:44:51.600 though i don't and this may be triggering but i don't think he can fit in the safe room
01:44:54.900 point of personal privilege no i'm sorry we can't give it to you no i'd like to congratulate the uh
01:45:05.080 the new inductees to the radio hall of fame though oh this um agonizing no what are you talking about
01:45:11.420 agonizing congratulations to uh sean hollywood hamilton uh harry harrison yeah uh kevin and bean
01:45:18.160 kevin and bean deserve it joe madison the black eagle does not come on stop it jim rome racket oh
01:45:24.420 yeah ryan seacrest okay deserves john tesh no no tesh has had actually a really big career
01:45:30.800 well not in radio has he well i mean i said 10 years of syndication yeah he's had a long time
01:45:37.480 syndicated show years of syndication in fact nba theme in fact uh congratulations are extra in order
01:45:42.900 for john tesh because he uh was in the same uh category as uh glenn beck oh really how did glenn
01:45:50.160 do um he did he was in the same category i can't believe it was his first ballot yeah first ballot
01:45:58.180 hall and i got it just then there's one more that was inducted and i don't want to i don't want to
01:46:02.320 pass her by don't slight dr ruth westheimer i don't want to slight dr ruth ruth is a legend
01:46:07.680 so uh harry harrison uh beat out my man jack harris uh from the mothership now jack harris if
01:46:13.980 anyone deserved it jack harris harris better get in glenn jack harris better get into that
01:46:18.940 hall of fame right yeah come on that's that's embarrassing no i mean look you know it's i i do
01:46:24.440 kind of take it as like and within baseball you go down the uh the the ballot you don't always get
01:46:30.100 in the first time they nominate you multiple times and then you get in so i don't know was glenn a
01:46:33.880 first ballot hall of famer i feel like i feel like he's more of those guys that yeah he had a
01:46:37.520 decent career i mean without us guy's not even nominated right that's a guy i don't even know
01:46:42.320 who he is he's not even considered you know where's our nomination where's the jeffy nomination for the
01:46:47.260 radio hall of fame well as you look at some of the inductees it's a legit question frankly
01:46:51.740 wait i don't know that i like the way to put that but uh wow okay well we didn't make it this year
01:46:59.220 uh maybe he'll be nominated again next i don't know that i've ever seen like a national deserving
01:47:05.100 host be nominated and not get not get in right i don't know that i've seen it before i don't follow
01:47:11.360 it all that closely but i know uh i mean glenn will get in eventually i would assume um jack will
01:47:16.440 as well yeah the tampa legend he has to right i mean 100 travel the country you might not know who
01:47:21.680 glenn beck is but you know who jack harris of course i mean that's clearly i agree clearly at least
01:47:27.320 you want it to be that way whether it is or not i don't know but you'd much rather know jack
01:47:32.400 than glenn that i can say question uh i'd like to uh give some people a little helpful hint i know
01:47:38.260 that plenty of companies and businesses around the world now are taking uh you know when you get
01:47:43.160 hired uh they want you to take a urine test to see uh you know if you're taking any drugs or
01:47:48.400 anything uh and dj cooper a former ohio university basketball star has been playing in europe and uh
01:47:55.300 he wanted to go and play uh in bosnia and he's been playing and he wanted to play basketball in
01:48:01.300 bosnia and they said no problem uh you know just take a urine test and um he gave them his urine 0.58
01:48:07.360 test and it came back that he was pregnant oh no so uh he's either the first male real first male
01:48:14.140 ever to be pregnant or he used someone else's urine and the urine tested point of personal privilege
01:48:18.400 point of personal privilege what do you mean the first real male what are you insinuating there
01:48:24.280 you've just triggered me i that is inappropriate i apologize thank you i apologize that's uh so he's
01:48:30.020 either another male to be pregnant in the world or he used uh his girlfriend's uh urine yeah so we 0.99
01:48:37.200 don't know we don't know what uh what he was trying to hide if he was trying to hide anything at all
01:48:41.540 obviously something maybe he just you know couldn't go with the time yeah it's possible uh did you see
01:48:47.760 this with steven jackson the former rams running back star running back he was uh he retired and and did
01:48:54.080 the thing that you do when you retire you sign a one-day contract with your old team so you can
01:48:58.360 retire he was going to retire and just be retired as the team and he got targeted for a random drug
01:49:03.160 test now he's gotta be kidding on a one-day contract contract this is so silly and what they find on him
01:49:10.420 i don't know i don't know he told them to uh take a hike did he really yeah i don't think he needs to
01:49:15.140 actually go in there he's not actually going to play it's just a symbolic thing so you can retire as a
01:49:19.480 member of your team which do they pay him for those one-day contracts i think i don't know i guess
01:49:25.500 they'd have to pay a minimum wage for the one day right maybe it's a few hundred bucks maybe 0.98
01:49:30.200 yeah probably well i mean those guys are making more than a few hundred bucks well but minimum wage
01:49:34.560 for the for a season right is what four hundred thousand so four hundred thousand so maybe a
01:49:40.420 couple thousand it's not bad yeah i think it's like 480 480 and it's and i think it's you would
01:49:45.360 know this jeffy because your son played in the nfl but is it one of those things where you're you get
01:49:50.600 to it's only during the season they pay you or do they pay you all year round uh they paid him
01:49:55.800 during the season but uh i almost had a little bit different contractual arrangement with them
01:50:00.720 yeah so he ended up getting some money afterwards as well well i'm not asking for the whole history
01:50:05.860 i'm just i'm just curious generally how during the season yeah during the season during they were
01:50:10.400 so you get all of it thousand dollars in those that's not bad yeah every game every game you get a
01:50:15.580 check nice and you know i mean the nba guys are making dj wants to make that european money but i just
01:50:20.300 saw where the nba just signed their new deal with china and the tencent holdings uh 1.5 billion
01:50:27.400 another four or five year deal with uh tencent holding in china i mean they have uh 490 million
01:50:34.280 fans in china watching the nba 490 million that's 160 million more people than live in the united
01:50:42.620 states of america an estimated 21 million fans watched game six of the nba finals on all the
01:50:47.900 tencent platform so that's a pretty good deal that is amazing man 888-727-BECK
01:50:53.620 jeez you're listening to glenn beck
01:50:57.960 pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program point of personal privilege go ahead i'm a little
01:51:06.380 offended by your aggressive scent jeffy oh you're looking at me you're smelling me i'm smelling you
01:51:12.600 yeah yeah i guess i'm sorry okay i apologize if you could remove yourself from the area so i
01:51:18.900 wouldn't be offended by your personal scent that'd be uh really very much appreciated i'll try to
01:51:24.980 remember that i'm not gonna go anywhere right now though seriously watching this listening to these
01:51:30.320 idiots uh is there any way they defeat the rest of us how do they get through their day
01:51:35.760 i don't know i don't know where you're not being babied and coddled the whole time like you you are
01:51:42.940 at the convention because right there are all these social justice warriors and uh what warriors they
01:51:49.560 clearly are i mean it's all i'm sorry i'm sorry yeah i didn't mean to interrupt your space how do you
01:51:55.760 exist in the workspace i i don't know the answer to that it's got to be very difficult hold down a job
01:52:01.200 ah that's because it's all about your feelings how you i mean we're not are we i guess we're here
01:52:08.260 to make sure that everyone feels okay every day right and of course that's not possible not at all
01:52:16.440 it's not part of life it's not supposed to be like that you're supposed to actually have some struggles
01:52:21.820 and have some things to push back about and have some difficult things that you accomplish in your
01:52:25.340 obviously these people were not told hey look sometimes you're going to be offended by things push
01:52:29.700 through it okay get over it get don't get over it that was my mom's main theme get over it
01:52:37.300 and that doesn't that serve you well yes even today you're in one of those you're having one of those
01:52:42.760 tough days you're struggling through something and if you just can kind of put yourself all right
01:52:46.180 tomorrow this is not even going to be a thing so i might as well just right now forget about it
01:52:50.420 get over it move on power through the day tomorrow is going to be totally different who cares
01:52:55.260 i mean it's not it's not always a happy way to get through life but it does get you through
01:52:58.220 those tough moments man oh but wait there's an aggressive scent i can't take this i'm going
01:53:05.280 to have to go to a quiet space and a non-smelling space somewhere away from jeffy that's for sure
01:53:12.320 wait you're listening to glenn beck
01:53:17.880 you
01:53:32.940 you