The Glenn Beck Program - October 28, 2020


The Riots Return | Guests: Rep. Jim Jordan & Dr. Pippa Malmgren | 10⧸28⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 6 minutes

Words per Minute

158.88533

Word Count

20,024

Sentence Count

1,709

Misogynist Sentences

20

Hate Speech Sentences

19


Summary

Just days away from one of the most important elections of our lifetime, Glenn exposes the terrifying agenda to completely transform America. Tonight on Glenn Beck's newest show, "The Glenn Beck Program," Glenn takes a look at Joe Biden's first 100 days in office.


Transcript

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00:00:58.960 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:21.000 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:24.880 I know everybody is making this about Donald Trump.
00:01:32.220 And this election is not about Donald Trump.
00:01:35.360 This election isn't even about Joe Biden and the corruption in his family.
00:01:39.440 We are going to talk about that in a couple of minutes.
00:01:42.100 But first, let's talk about your family.
00:01:45.220 What this election means to you.
00:01:48.040 We do that in 60 seconds.
00:01:49.580 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:54.840 Let's take a look at the Relief Factor people and see what they have been up to.
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00:02:18.420 And I know how many people in this audience are probably just ready to give up and just say,
00:02:24.640 it's going to be the rest of my life like this.
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00:02:48.960 Tonight on Glenn TV.
00:02:50.980 If you thought this confession from Biden was bad.
00:02:53.580 Do I have a transition from the oil industry?
00:02:55.780 Yes, because the oil industry pollutes.
00:02:59.080 Wait until you hear what else radical Democrats have planned for his presidency.
00:03:03.520 Just days away from one of the most important elections of our lifetime,
00:03:06.600 Glenn exposes the terrifying agenda to completely transform America.
00:03:11.020 Watch President Biden's first 100 days.
00:03:13.640 America's dystopian future.
00:03:15.440 Tonight, 9 p.m. Eastern at blazeTV.com slash Glenn.
00:03:19.220 This election really is about fundamental transformation of America.
00:03:25.360 We're six days away from that possible outcome.
00:03:29.160 If Joe Biden gets in, they are looking at an entirely different country than the one that you recognize.
00:03:35.720 We'll tell you about that tonight.
00:03:38.280 And we urge you to watch with a friend, maybe somebody who hasn't made up their mind yet.
00:03:44.240 We're going to show you in their own words what they're planning on doing in the first 100 days.
00:03:49.040 And I'll comment on some of this stuff and show you as we go on.
00:03:53.380 But they want to throw the economy out and start something entirely new.
00:03:58.340 So, is that where we're at?
00:04:02.300 Who do you trust to be able to bring jobs to you?
00:04:07.120 When Donald Trump took office in January of 17, the unemployment stood at 4.5 percent.
00:04:12.820 And remember, Obama and Biden said that's the best it will ever get.
00:04:17.360 By Q4 of 2019, it had fallen by 32 percent, just under 3.5.
00:04:25.700 This included all-time lows in black and Hispanic unemployment.
00:04:31.360 Overall, Trump's unemployment rate set 50-year lows.
00:04:38.400 U.S. household income grew at an annualized rate of 2.1 from January 2017 to December 2019.
00:04:47.180 75 percent higher than the annualized growth rate under the eight years of the Obamas and their administration.
00:04:58.140 That was a rate of 1.2.
00:05:01.240 It was 20 percent faster than the rate of inflation of 1.7.
00:05:08.700 Notably, this includes black household income growth rate of 3.1, nearly double the rate of inflation.
00:05:16.960 And here's where it really matters.
00:05:20.180 The wage growth.
00:05:22.580 For people just like you, non-executive workers,
00:05:25.440 it grew at an anemic 0.8 percent during the entire eight years of the Obama administration.
00:05:34.720 From Q1 2017 to December of 2019,
00:05:40.140 your wages grew over 3 percent in 2018,
00:05:47.080 largely because of the tax cuts.
00:05:50.120 Said another way,
00:05:51.000 the non-executive U.S. worker wages grew 187 percent faster under Donald Trump than under Barack Obama.
00:06:01.280 So this is about your family.
00:06:05.340 This is about your wallet.
00:06:08.900 But it is also about who we are.
00:06:13.620 Do we want somebody who is corrupt in office?
00:06:18.500 They have made all kinds of charges on Donald Trump,
00:06:22.620 but they have absolutely no evidence.
00:06:25.200 But look at the overwhelming evidence on Joe Biden.
00:06:30.160 Last night, one of Joe Biden's business partners was on Tucker Carlson,
00:06:36.340 and he has said he's just had enough.
00:06:39.940 We bring in Jason Buttrill,
00:06:43.720 who is our chief researcher and national security advisor on the program.
00:06:48.880 Welcome, Jason.
00:06:49.540 How are you?
00:06:50.760 Thank you, Glenn.
00:06:51.180 Doing well.
00:06:52.000 So tell me what you pulled from this interview last night.
00:06:58.540 I keep waiting to see this smoking gun that I believe is out there that I think they can find,
00:07:04.920 but it's direct money going straight towards Joe Biden.
00:07:11.040 Yeah, you're looking for a wire transfer,
00:07:12.640 and I'm not sure if you will find one because of the documentation that we found
00:07:16.640 that Hunter Biden was saying it's to be held for the big guy.
00:07:22.640 But I think that it's,
00:07:23.800 I really think that if Tony Bobulinski last night looked extremely credible,
00:07:29.120 I think that's one of the biggest things.
00:07:31.440 Everything he was talking about,
00:07:32.800 the locations he was describing in vivid detail,
00:07:36.220 meeting at places like the Peninsula Hotel,
00:07:38.700 and that's when he talked to,
00:07:41.420 I think it was Jim Biden,
00:07:43.400 where he said,
00:07:44.280 you know,
00:07:44.680 plausible deniability.
00:07:46.300 In fact,
00:07:46.560 let me play this.
00:07:48.120 This is a cut.
00:07:48.980 He had just said that Joe Biden,
00:07:50.980 he could confirm,
00:07:51.980 because he was part of this deal,
00:07:53.320 he could confirm that Joe Biden is the big guy,
00:07:56.820 which meant 10% of all of the business dealings
00:08:00.300 was going to Joe Biden from China.
00:08:03.860 Here's how he was answered when he said,
00:08:07.420 how do you expect to get away with this?
00:08:09.880 Listen,
00:08:10.480 Bobulinski on Joe Biden's plausible deniability.
00:08:14.100 I know Joe decided not to run in 2016,
00:08:17.520 but what if he ran in the future?
00:08:19.900 Aren't they taking political risk or headline risk?
00:08:23.060 And I remember looking at Jim Biden and saying,
00:08:25.700 how are you guys getting away with this?
00:08:28.220 Like,
00:08:28.360 aren't you concerned?
00:08:30.000 And he looked at me and he laughed a little bit
00:08:32.240 and said,
00:08:32.920 plausible deniability.
00:08:36.020 He said that out loud?
00:08:37.400 Yes.
00:08:37.940 He said it directly to me,
00:08:39.240 one-on-one in a cabana at the Peninsula Hotel
00:08:41.620 after about a,
00:08:42.920 you know,
00:08:43.500 hour and a half,
00:08:44.100 two hour meeting
00:08:44.720 with me asking out of concern,
00:08:47.540 how are you guys doing this?
00:08:48.820 Aren't you concerned that you're going to put your brother's,
00:08:50.920 you know,
00:08:51.340 future presidential campaign at risk?
00:08:53.260 Um,
00:08:54.140 you know,
00:08:54.620 the Chinese,
00:08:55.880 the stuff that you guys have been doing already in 2015 and 2016 around the world.
00:09:00.920 And,
00:09:01.440 uh,
00:09:01.880 I just can almost picture his face where he sort of chuckles and says,
00:09:05.060 you know,
00:09:05.580 plausible deniability.
00:09:07.540 So Jason,
00:09:08.560 first of all,
00:09:10.220 explain who Bobulinski is.
00:09:13.380 So Bobulinski was,
00:09:14.920 uh,
00:09:15.500 I guess you could call him a business partner,
00:09:17.800 a partner with Hunter Biden and multiple other of the people that are all involved in this,
00:09:22.640 the usual suspects,
00:09:23.360 people like Devin Archer,
00:09:24.180 but he was recruited directly.
00:09:26.060 And he's even alleged that,
00:09:27.720 uh,
00:09:28.240 Joe Biden was actually involved directly with him in a meeting to recruit him to be the CEO of one of these companies that embarks in these business ventures all over the world.
00:09:38.440 Okay.
00:09:38.960 So why I have the one thing to Stu and I were talking earlier today.
00:09:43.180 The one thing I don't understand is why is this guy coming out now?
00:09:51.180 I mean,
00:09:51.520 and he's saying,
00:09:52.180 you know,
00:09:52.380 I came from a,
00:09:53.660 you know,
00:09:54.160 a Navy family.
00:09:55.100 So you were willing to be involved in this then,
00:09:58.180 but now you're not.
00:10:00.640 Yeah.
00:10:01.260 Do you have any feeling on why he changed and why he's now standing up?
00:10:08.440 I can only speculate,
00:10:09.580 but you can tell that he was conflicted about it because he asked if they were worried politically.
00:10:15.000 Why would you be worried politically unless you knew exactly who some of these people were that they were dealing with?
00:10:20.660 And I think we'll talk about a little bit later.
00:10:22.340 They did know exactly who they were dealing with and how they were connected with the Chinese.
00:10:28.100 In fact,
00:10:28.960 here's the audio.
00:10:30.900 He said last night that they were proud of their relationship with the Chinese.
00:10:37.060 It also sounds like Joe Biden was vetting you to some extent.
00:10:40.980 Yes,
00:10:41.160 of course.
00:10:41.700 Like,
00:10:41.960 I didn't request to meet with Joe.
00:10:44.500 They requested that I meet with Joe.
00:10:46.760 And,
00:10:46.980 you know,
00:10:47.620 he's putting his,
00:10:49.100 and Hunter says this in writing.
00:10:51.040 It was referenced multiple times.
00:10:53.600 They were putting their entire family legacy on the line.
00:10:57.240 They knew exactly what they were doing.
00:10:59.080 They were dealing with a Chinese owned,
00:11:00.920 you know,
00:11:01.540 enterprise run by Chairman Yee,
00:11:04.260 CFC,
00:11:05.300 that had strong financial support and political support from the Chinese Communist Party.
00:11:09.920 That's how it was presented to me.
00:11:11.560 That's not my own words.
00:11:12.840 That's how they presented it to me and read me in on it.
00:11:15.540 And my,
00:11:16.040 they being Gillier and Hunter Biden.
00:11:18.200 They being Hunter Biden,
00:11:19.900 who was very proud of that and taking credit for it.
00:11:22.520 When I sat with him for two hours on the patio of the Chateau Marmont in LA.
00:11:26.340 Proud that they were doing a deal with the Chinese Communist Party?
00:11:28.760 Well,
00:11:29.100 proud that they were,
00:11:30.400 that he had the relationship with Chairman Yee,
00:11:32.780 who was running CFC and the ability for them to get deals done around the world and stuff like that.
00:11:39.560 CFC is the Chinese energy company that they were involved in.
00:11:44.460 And he also said,
00:11:45.600 as I watched it last night,
00:11:46.720 I was,
00:11:47.060 I was struck by how credible this guy looks and feels.
00:11:51.440 His answers didn't seem rehearsed.
00:11:54.020 It just seemed real.
00:11:55.620 And he talked about a meeting with Joe Biden that he was brought in and,
00:12:01.560 you know,
00:12:02.780 10 o'clock at night in some hotel.
00:12:05.220 They had this meeting where he talked about all of the business deals.
00:12:11.320 Yeah.
00:12:11.920 I think the biggest thing about,
00:12:14.200 you know,
00:12:14.340 back to your previous question on why he's coming out now,
00:12:16.760 I,
00:12:17.320 I think it looks exactly that they knew who they were dealing with.
00:12:20.940 I think that now he's just sick and tired of not being able to,
00:12:25.660 of everybody else going down and not him or not the Bidens.
00:12:29.220 All of his friends,
00:12:30.280 all of his business partners,
00:12:31.320 they've to some extent been convicted in U.S.
00:12:34.080 federal court on dealing with some of these crazy things involving like money,
00:12:37.560 money laundering.
00:12:39.360 In one case,
00:12:40.620 Devin Archer was actually convicted.
00:12:42.880 And this is interesting because there was another report that said that,
00:12:46.080 or some audio that Hunter Biden talks about about him and Joe Biden being named as witnesses in a U.S. court case.
00:12:53.760 The only other court case I can think of was the one where John Galanis,
00:12:57.720 Devin Archer and Bevin Cooney were all convicted for defrauding $60 million from a Native American tribe.
00:13:05.480 Now,
00:13:05.620 is that what he was referring to?
00:13:06.840 It's possible.
00:13:07.860 But I mean,
00:13:08.280 oh my gosh,
00:13:08.860 just the optics of that right there that the media refuses to even report on.
00:13:13.140 Okay.
00:13:13.580 So I want to take that audio because that audio is striking.
00:13:17.140 This is just released audio of Hunter Biden on tape talking about his partners turning on them and turning on his dad
00:13:29.660 and now having them as witnesses to,
00:13:35.320 you know,
00:13:36.180 their their crimes.
00:13:37.720 And we'll get into that here in just 60 seconds.
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00:15:22.220 So there's new audio that just came out from the National Pulse and explain this audio before we listen to it,
00:15:36.280 Jason.
00:15:37.300 So this audio is Hunter Biden talking himself.
00:15:40.900 It's him talking.
00:15:41.740 I think this came from the laptop because the way it was reported on,
00:15:44.920 I think I think it's I think it came from the laptop,
00:15:47.340 which, again, kind of goes against the grain that this is Russian disinformation.
00:15:50.340 This is Hunter Biden in a recording on his laptop, allegedly.
00:15:54.720 But he's talking about he's he's pissed off because he's talking about how multiple business partners of his are missing.
00:16:02.440 They're not talking to him.
00:16:03.940 And he references a name that you should we should really talk about later.
00:16:07.140 And that's Patrick Ho.
00:16:08.780 And he talks about that another criminal case that he and his father,
00:16:12.180 Joe Biden, are a witness of.
00:16:13.340 And we can talk about that as well.
00:16:14.560 Here it is.
00:16:15.120 Listen, I get calls from my father to tell me that the New York Times is calling.
00:16:20.340 But my old partner, Eric, who literally has done me harm for I don't know how long is the one taking the calls because my father will not stop sending the calls to Eric.
00:16:31.120 I have another New York Times reporter calling about my representation of the literally Dr.
00:16:38.100 Patrick Co., the spy chief of China, who started the company that my partner, who was worth three hundred and twenty three billion dollars, found it.
00:16:52.320 It is now missing the richest man in the world is missing who was my partner.
00:17:00.480 He was missing since I last saw him in his fifty eight million dollar apartment and signed a four billion dollar deal to be the largest LNG court in the world.
00:17:11.900 And I am receiving calls from the Southern District of New York, from the U.S. attorney himself.
00:17:21.220 My best friend in business, Devin, has named me as a witness without telling me.
00:17:28.480 In a criminal case and my father without telling me.
00:17:32.680 Wow.
00:17:35.100 I mean, first of all, why would he record these things?
00:17:40.340 Why would he do that?
00:17:42.540 You know, if it was on videotape, it would be easier to claim that it was a deep fake.
00:17:47.680 But you can't fake people's voices yet.
00:17:50.620 It's easier to fake their image than it is audio.
00:17:54.280 Thank God.
00:17:54.820 So we know this is him.
00:17:58.400 It's why, Jason?
00:18:00.280 Why would he do this?
00:18:02.040 I don't know.
00:18:03.480 He's obviously worried about the New York Times doing a story on these relationships that he has.
00:18:11.360 I don't remember seeing a story from the New York Times on this.
00:18:15.280 So I'm not I'm not sure what they did with it.
00:18:17.700 Printed it.
00:18:18.520 They may not have printed it.
00:18:20.000 I don't think it did.
00:18:21.220 But he has reason to be worried.
00:18:23.240 And remember the audio that you just played.
00:18:25.320 The Biden family was very proud with who they worked with in China.
00:18:29.260 They were very proud of those relationships.
00:18:31.140 Well, he's talking about Patrick Ho.
00:18:33.320 Patrick Ho was the former secretary for home affairs in Hong Kong.
00:18:38.300 He's calling him the spy chief of China, which alleges that this guy was very well connected in the Chinese Communist Party's intelligence apparatus.
00:18:47.800 Now, he's admitting knowledge of this.
00:18:50.420 So if he was working in some other capacity inside Hong Kong, but at the same time cutting jobs with one of the largest energy firms inside China, one that later would be found.
00:19:04.180 I think it's bankrupt now because of all the corruption.
00:19:06.960 Patrick Ho was charged with corruption.
00:19:08.460 His other business party, Yi Xinjiang, I believe was his name.
00:19:11.920 Xin Ming.
00:19:12.400 I'm sorry, Xin Ming.
00:19:13.800 He just disappeared.
00:19:15.840 He was one of the most richest men in China and just disappeared.
00:19:20.140 So both of them, as soon as their name started getting out, they went bye bye.
00:19:24.700 These are the people that they're so proud.
00:19:26.980 These relationships, these business relationships.
00:19:29.120 That's who the Bidens were in business with over there.
00:19:32.500 It's absolutely insane.
00:19:33.820 And I'd also like to point out that Southern District, he mentions that they were listed as witnesses.
00:19:41.540 Hunter and Joe Biden listed as witnesses from Devin Archer in a Southern District of New York court case.
00:19:46.760 That's the exact same one I just referenced.
00:19:50.240 If I could read this, this was from the U.S. attorney.
00:19:52.820 He said, quote, these defendants orchestrated a highly complex scheme to defraud a Native American community and multiple pension funds,
00:19:59.400 all to corruptly bankroll their own personal and business interests.
00:20:04.100 That says it all right there.
00:20:05.280 And it pretty much shows everything that they were involved with.
00:20:08.720 That seems to be the M.O. for all of this.
00:20:11.420 And yet the same Biden campaign was out with the Native Americans telling them, oh, we're your best friends.
00:20:19.460 Exactly.
00:20:19.720 And here they appear to be involved in stealing from the Native Americans.
00:20:26.900 All right.
00:20:27.200 Thank you very much, Jason.
00:20:28.760 Appreciate it.
00:20:29.600 We just wanted to make sure that we got that out of the way today.
00:20:31.980 We've been following this story for a year and a half, and it is all starting to break.
00:20:37.400 No one in the mainstream media is actually covering any of this.
00:20:43.020 Did you see that interview with Tucker Carlson last night?
00:20:46.800 I saw clips of it, yeah.
00:20:48.320 I watched it live, and this guy seemed so credible.
00:20:56.300 Yeah, I think I struggle with the same thing that you struggled with, which seems to me to be, I don't understand his motivation here.
00:21:03.960 Might be just cover your own eyes.
00:21:06.080 Might be just, I'll turn state's evidence, I'll talk, I'll talk.
00:21:09.960 I want out.
00:21:12.140 Could be that.
00:21:13.200 Could be that.
00:21:13.940 But, I mean, if you're protecting yourself, you're a week away from an election where the guy is favored to win.
00:21:21.780 I mean, you'd be in bigger trouble, you'd think.
00:21:24.420 The problem is that everything he's saying is covered by documents.
00:21:28.700 Yeah.
00:21:28.980 And he says he just couldn't take it anymore.
00:21:32.300 He couldn't take the media covering.
00:21:33.940 He couldn't take everybody getting away with it and others going to jail.
00:21:39.220 Maybe.
00:21:39.780 I mean, and it could just be an American patriot, right?
00:21:41.820 He came to his senses and is now doing the right thing.
00:21:45.300 I mean, these things happen.
00:21:47.020 Yeah.
00:21:47.120 But it is, it's an interesting story coming this close to the election.
00:21:50.560 We don't know where this audio came from, by the way, from Hunter Biden.
00:21:53.920 We don't know the sourcing of it.
00:21:55.240 But, I mean, it certainly sounds like him and he's talking about all the right people.
00:21:58.700 So, who knows?
00:21:59.820 Now, Jim Jordan is on with us in just a second.
00:22:02.560 And he says he can verify all of the emails, the purported Hunter Biden emails.
00:22:10.100 He said they are absolutely real and they can verify it.
00:22:14.020 And we're going to talk to him about the interview and the emails and where this goes in just a few days.
00:22:20.620 If Donald Trump isn't re-elected, we'll talk to him coming up in just a minute.
00:22:28.980 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:22:32.420 Here's something to consider.
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00:24:06.200 We're going to take a look at the polls.
00:24:09.120 So far, the polls are not really giving us anything exciting to look at.
00:24:15.080 There are some polls that we'll get into here in about an hour that are showing a completely different story.
00:24:21.340 But I don't know even what to believe at this point.
00:24:24.940 I just know, get out and vote, especially if you're in Texas or one of these swing states.
00:24:32.340 Your vote does matter.
00:24:33.920 In fact, it matters everywhere.
00:24:35.280 If you're in California, yeah, you're not going to elect the president.
00:24:38.380 But they are going to use the popular vote as a wedge.
00:24:44.320 If he loses the popular vote, they will just use this as a reason to get rid of the electoral college
00:24:50.160 and call him illegitimate.
00:24:52.620 So no matter where you are, if you're going to vote for Donald Trump, your vote really matters, really matters.
00:24:59.800 And the electoral vote has been a long-term project of theirs.
00:25:03.600 They want to get rid of it.
00:25:05.040 You should have seen, and I know you mentioned yesterday, the questionable history brought up by The Daily,
00:25:10.220 the podcast by The New York Times, which is usually number one or number two overall podcast out there.
00:25:16.660 Where it was, they did one on the electoral college as well, which apparently was only instituted,
00:25:23.080 it was instituted initially just because there was no such thing as phones or like internet.
00:25:29.260 They couldn't, people didn't know.
00:25:31.600 How do you possibly even come up with that?
00:25:34.020 Well, they were basically like, look, the only reason they instituted it, it was because people,
00:25:37.840 they didn't think people would get to know these national candidates.
00:25:40.020 No, that's not why it was.
00:25:40.960 No, no, it was.
00:25:41.960 And so.
00:25:42.440 No, it wasn't.
00:25:43.160 No, that's what they said.
00:25:44.060 Exactly what they said.
00:25:44.760 No, it was to make sure that the big states didn't dominate the small states.
00:25:48.240 I don't know what you're talking about.
00:25:49.640 And so then they said, then it was from then on, though, it was all just racism.
00:25:55.760 Oh, okay.
00:25:56.380 So they were going to go to a national popular vote.
00:25:57.880 So it was first no phones.
00:25:59.320 Right.
00:25:59.440 And so the founder said, as soon as we have phones.
00:26:02.060 Right.
00:26:02.680 Like if, if people had text messaging, there would be no electoral college, but, but they,
00:26:07.280 people don't know these national candidates.
00:26:09.000 This is crazy.
00:26:09.560 So they just wanted an elitist group.
00:26:11.720 That has nothing to do with it.
00:26:12.920 Jeez, I can't believe you're still going with this.
00:26:14.840 I heard it on the daily.
00:26:16.380 Okay.
00:26:16.920 And so if it happened in the times, it's true.
00:26:19.340 Exactly.
00:26:19.800 If it didn't happen in the times, it didn't happen.
00:26:22.280 So the founders, what they wanted, their design of the country was an elite group of citizens
00:26:27.160 to just choose the president.
00:26:28.680 Okay.
00:26:29.180 Electors, right?
00:26:30.100 Yeah.
00:26:30.320 They just wanted them to do it straight.
00:26:31.700 Then there was this racist rule, uh, to, I think pretty much to institutes to keep
00:26:36.720 slavery around.
00:26:37.560 Oh, okay.
00:26:38.140 Which was the winner take all.
00:26:40.680 See, this is a, this is a problem, uh, that they're going to have to work out because the,
00:26:46.200 that's, that's where the three fifths of a, I'm only three fifths of a person.
00:26:50.340 Oh yeah.
00:26:50.520 That was presented as a huge negative.
00:26:51.900 Uh, not that it was, I always to make sure that the slave states didn't have more power.
00:26:57.040 They couldn't say these are not men, they're slaves and then count them as men.
00:27:02.100 Yeah.
00:27:02.260 That was actually presented as a terrible thing.
00:27:06.040 Now, what's interesting is when you ask someone about that era of history, what side was the
00:27:11.160 South on?
00:27:12.400 Were they on the side of counting blacks as zero citizens or one full citizen?
00:27:18.000 One full citizen.
00:27:18.720 What side was the South on on this debate?
00:27:20.420 The North wanted to count them as one.
00:27:22.660 So it's interesting that people would fight off the three fifths clause.
00:27:26.680 Obviously the best case scenario in that era, which is what the North was fighting for,
00:27:31.200 was zero.
00:27:32.840 They wanted it to be zero.
00:27:34.500 Why?
00:27:34.800 Because they wanted the South to have less power to get rid of things like, or to keep
00:27:39.180 things around like slavery.
00:27:40.460 So wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:27:41.900 So when the Democrats, and they're going to propose this and get it done, when they say
00:27:48.100 Washington, D.C. needs to be a state, they're doing that for power?
00:27:55.420 Shockingly, that is the way these things work.
00:27:57.600 Now, of course, that doesn't explain the recent history of the Electoral College.
00:28:02.600 Sure.
00:28:02.920 The reason that, see, everyone agreed that we should just have a national popular vote.
00:28:06.760 Oh, this is still the New York Times.
00:28:08.220 Yeah.
00:28:08.360 Now we're to like this.
00:28:09.420 Oh, now we're to now.
00:28:10.520 Okay.
00:28:10.660 And at that point, everyone agreed, national popular vote, absolutely the way to go.
00:28:15.380 I lived in those years.
00:28:17.280 Except for George Wallace.
00:28:18.860 Except for George Wallace.
00:28:20.360 Now, Wallace was the guy, he's running as a third party.
00:28:22.440 Right.
00:28:22.700 The only reason they kept the Electoral College around was to keep segregation going.
00:28:26.620 Are you making this up, or is this real?
00:28:28.360 This is exactly what they said.
00:28:30.660 I mean, this was the case as to why we have the Electoral College around today.
00:28:33.480 Okay, so George Wallace is involved how?
00:28:35.500 So he was running, as you remember, as a third party candidate.
00:28:38.040 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:28:38.540 And so he went in there.
00:28:39.520 Everyone wanted a popular vote.
00:28:40.840 And he was like, no, we don't want a popular vote because I want to win the southern states
00:28:44.280 and get this thing thrown to the House so that I can become president or at least wield all
00:28:49.640 of the power.
00:28:50.300 So I can say to the Republican or the Democrat, hey, I'll come to your side.
00:28:53.860 I'll get these votes to your side if you let me keep my segregation.
00:28:58.140 And hang on just a second.
00:28:59.340 And George Wallace was a member of which party did he come from?
00:29:02.560 They didn't mention it.
00:29:03.660 They didn't mention it?
00:29:04.420 Shockingly, this was not part of the history.
00:29:06.500 But I assume Republican, just based on all the surrounding evidence.
00:29:09.980 No, well, they didn't mention it.
00:29:10.880 So they would have mentioned it if he was a Republican.
00:29:13.480 He was a third party candidate.
00:29:14.600 That's how they mentioned it.
00:29:15.800 He was a third party candidate.
00:29:16.320 He was a third party candidate.
00:29:17.720 Well, that's, you know, that's good.
00:29:19.320 And then after.
00:29:19.980 And wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:29:20.920 So they wanted to.
00:29:22.520 Wallace, the Democrat that went third party.
00:29:25.740 He he wanted this so he could he could have all of the power and he could throw it to
00:29:32.660 the House, kind of like what the Democrats are planning to do with this election, throwing
00:29:38.980 it to the House.
00:29:39.760 Yes.
00:29:40.560 Well, at least according to the no, at least in according to the election integrity project.
00:29:48.500 Yeah, they are doing a lot of planning.
00:29:51.360 Yeah.
00:29:51.540 And strangely, exactly the same plans that happened during Reconstruction and with George
00:29:59.140 Wallace.
00:29:59.660 It's weird.
00:30:00.920 Representative Jim Jordan is with us now.
00:30:03.100 He's the GOP House ranking member.
00:30:05.080 Jim, how are you, sir?
00:30:08.680 Congressman, are you there?
00:30:10.360 I'm there.
00:30:11.200 How are you doing?
00:30:11.900 I'm here, I should say.
00:30:12.840 Yeah, I'm very good.
00:30:14.040 First of all, how are things looking in Ohio?
00:30:17.200 Good.
00:30:17.740 Real good.
00:30:18.320 The energy is on the president's side.
00:30:19.860 I said to a group yesterday, it feels just like 16 and, you know, in 16, the president
00:30:23.580 won our state by eight and a half points.
00:30:25.360 So I feel good about Ohio.
00:30:27.700 The old line, you know, particularly in eastern Ohio, I think former Democrats are now Trump
00:30:34.080 Republicans, former Union Democrats.
00:30:36.340 And it's someone said it, you know, we're the Republican Party in Ohio is no longer the
00:30:40.640 wine and cheese Republicans.
00:30:41.820 We're the beer and blue jeans Republicans.
00:30:43.600 You can feel that dynamic and all the momentum and energy seems on our side.
00:30:48.080 So I feel real good about our state.
00:30:49.160 So I hate to talk about this with the election looming, because I don't think it is going
00:30:54.460 to change anybody's votes because the mainstream media is completely ignoring it.
00:30:59.760 But I don't want to get so far behind in the story that we can't pick it up again afterwards.
00:31:05.680 So so you say you can authenticate and have authenticated the Biden emails.
00:31:11.900 Can I ask you how you did that?
00:31:14.800 Our staff talked with Mr. Bobulinski.
00:31:17.200 Look, they talked to Mr. Bobulinski and we saw his interview last night.
00:31:21.280 You have think about first you have the drop slip.
00:31:23.540 Fox News reported the drop slip that Hunter Biden signed when he when he left the computer
00:31:27.640 at the store in Delaware.
00:31:28.820 You then have the director of national.
00:31:29.940 Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:31:31.140 Has any have you guys done handwriting analysis or anything to make sure that that go ahead?
00:31:38.240 All I'm saying is that's been reported.
00:31:40.040 OK, that's been reported.
00:31:41.580 So then you couple that with the fact that ODNI, director of national intelligence, Radcliffe,
00:31:45.720 has said it's not Russian disinformation.
00:31:47.100 The FBI has confirmed it's not Russian disinformation.
00:31:49.240 You have the eyewitness, Mr. Bobulinski, who said that's my that's Hunter Biden's laptop.
00:31:53.080 Those emails that are on there that are now public are, in fact, real emails.
00:31:58.240 I've seen those emails.
00:31:59.160 They were sent to me.
00:32:00.240 And, in fact, the reference to the big guy is a reference to former Vice President Biden.
00:32:04.840 And oh, by the way, as an eyewitness, Tony Bobulinski had two meetings with the vice
00:32:08.680 president about the very subject matter we're talking about.
00:32:11.320 Now, those are those facts that are not in question.
00:32:14.340 So this is accurate.
00:32:16.620 Our our judiciary staff lawyers have, in fact, talked with Mr. Bobulinski, talked with people
00:32:21.840 who have given us those same facts.
00:32:24.640 So the facts are not in question.
00:32:26.420 But as you rightly point out, Glenn, the mainstream press isn't doing their job.
00:32:29.760 And frankly, even if they wanted to do their job, they won't ask Joe Biden the questions
00:32:33.100 because they won't come out of his basement.
00:32:34.840 So so can you answer a question?
00:32:37.920 You've talked to Bobulinski yourself.
00:32:40.940 I have not talked to him about this issue myself.
00:32:42.980 OK, has anyone asked him, why are you doing this?
00:32:48.520 I mean, you know, you say you're a Navy man, et cetera, et cetera.
00:32:51.140 But you were involved in something that you had questions about from the beginning.
00:32:55.460 So why are you coming out now?
00:32:58.280 Well, I think his motivation, he was he was pursuing legitimate business deals, business
00:33:03.340 relationships.
00:33:04.280 But he saw for what it was.
00:33:06.060 And I think, frankly, it looked like if you saw the interview last night, it looked like
00:33:10.620 Hunter Biden was trying to do some things where he was going to follow a legitimate business
00:33:15.040 plan.
00:33:15.300 He was just trying to take money from whoever was going to give it to him and go around the
00:33:19.020 business arrangement that they were trying to put together.
00:33:22.000 That's how that's what I took from it.
00:33:24.240 That's that's what our staff took from it when when they talked to him.
00:33:27.220 OK, he seemed extraordinarily credible last night on television.
00:33:32.440 I mean, he did.
00:33:33.300 I mean, anybody who was watching that last night went, yep, yep.
00:33:38.660 That seems credible to me.
00:33:41.300 Can you tell me?
00:33:42.480 I think he's credible, too.
00:33:43.420 I had talked with Mr. Bobulinski years ago on a different issue.
00:33:47.940 He just contacted our office on a different issue.
00:33:49.760 I put him in touch with a colleague of mine who was better versed in that subject area.
00:33:53.180 But I'm not talking about this.
00:33:54.420 But you're right.
00:33:54.900 He does seem he does seem extremely credible.
00:33:57.220 And I think I think he came across that way in the interview with Tucker last last evening.
00:34:02.480 So tell me if the president isn't, God forbid, reelected and we lose the Senate.
00:34:09.600 This is just this just goes away.
00:34:11.500 Well, I think, unfortunately, maybe all these issues that we've been after, you know, it's been three three years that folks like you and in the media world and a handful of us in the Congress have been digging into this Trump Russia issue.
00:34:25.740 I think if if President Trump isn't reelected, we never get to hold people accountable for all the wrongdoing that took place with that issue, not to mention this issue as well.
00:34:34.260 So that is a concern, because if you don't hold people accountable, I think it just further diminishes the rule of law and exacerbates this problem that so many Americans see today, which is not equal treatment under the law.
00:34:45.600 One set of standards for the politically connected, a different set for us for us regular folk.
00:34:49.880 And so I'm very worried about that.
00:34:52.000 That's one of the many reasons why I hope and I think President Trump is why I hope he gets reelected.
00:34:56.500 And I think it's going to happen.
00:34:57.660 Jim, one last question.
00:34:59.220 I'm doing a special tonight on the first 100 days of a Joe Biden administration, should he win.
00:35:05.140 And it is terrifying.
00:35:08.180 The things that they are talking about now, is there is there any doubt in your mind that they they will take the Electoral College and get rid of it?
00:35:18.420 And the the filibuster in the Senate and add states.
00:35:22.860 Is is is there any doubt in your mind that these are not to mention court packing?
00:35:27.780 I mean, and you're right.
00:35:29.540 What scares me is they will do all the normal bad things.
00:35:32.240 If they if they get power, if it's if it's President Biden, if it's if it's leadership or Speaker Pelosi, they'll raise your taxes.
00:35:37.600 They'll increase regulation.
00:35:38.700 They'll come after our common sense energy policy.
00:35:40.340 In fact, we heard that in the debate last last week from from Joe Biden.
00:35:43.000 So they'll do all the normal bad things.
00:35:44.520 But unlike you, that's not what scares me the most.
00:35:46.640 What scares me the most is what they'll do to the institutions and the framework of our government.
00:35:50.680 That that framework that protects your freedom, that protects your listeners and Americans freedom.
00:35:55.540 That's what scares me the most.
00:35:56.940 And all you have to think about is what we've witnessed in the past several months with this cancel culture mob, with with this idea that you had Democrat mayors, Democrat governors telling you you couldn't go to work, couldn't go to school, couldn't go to church, couldn't go to a loved one's funeral.
00:36:09.480 But, oh, it was fine to protest, riot and loot.
00:36:12.340 I mean, that that that dynamic that that will take hold.
00:36:15.820 And that's what frightens me the most.
00:36:17.620 What will happen to your First Amendment liberties, your Second Amendment liberties, your fundamental freedoms?
00:36:22.240 That's what's at stake in this election.
00:36:23.720 It's about the fundamental question is, can America stay America?
00:36:26.840 That's what's on the ballot in in in in in in six days.
00:36:30.660 And that's what we have to decide.
00:36:32.020 Jim Jordan, the congressman from Ohio, the House ranking member.
00:36:37.440 Thank you for thank you for standing the whole time.
00:36:40.820 And thank you for being willing to go in to that that den of iniquity now.
00:36:47.660 And thank you for what you do.
00:36:50.120 You've been you've been, you know, for years letting letting the American people know what's going on.
00:36:55.560 And we appreciate that, too, because we can't fight our fight if you're not out there telling people what's going on.
00:36:59.360 Thanks a lot, Jim. Appreciate it.
00:37:00.880 Congressman Jim Jordan from Ohio.
00:37:03.440 All right.
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00:38:56.800 I saw a really disturbing article on Medium last night.
00:39:01.140 A radical proposal for dealing with Trump supporters after Biden wins.
00:39:05.920 Dealing with Trump supporters after the election, after Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris are safely installed in the Trump nightmare comes to an end.
00:39:18.020 We have to figure out a way to work with his supporters.
00:39:21.600 We can't let them fall into the cracks, stewing in their anger, resentment and racism.
00:39:26.500 We can't simply ignore them or pretend they don't exist because they do exist and their children and grandchildren exist.
00:39:33.380 If we look the other way, like we've done in the past, the same thing will happen again and again and again.
00:39:38.400 We have to use history as our guide.
00:39:40.400 After World War I, when the Allied forces kicked Germany's ass, we left them there to rot, isolated and alone.
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00:39:48.340 They rose up again.
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00:39:57.940 After World War II, we didn't make the same mistake.
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00:40:02.860 They're comparing us to the Nazis, the Germans and the Japanese after World War II.
00:40:13.120 So what do they do?
00:40:14.340 You know, what do we what do we do with all these Nazis?
00:40:17.280 Yeah, such a I mean, they had trials last time, maybe a war tribunal.
00:40:21.560 Well, that fits right in.
00:40:22.880 Remember the white paper I gave you two weeks ago that said we want something like the Nuremberg trials?
00:40:27.760 Oh, yeah.
00:40:28.940 That's convenient that those things aligned.
00:40:30.560 Yeah, Robert Reich, the third, I think.
00:40:32.980 I think he's Robert Reich, the third.
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00:43:52.180 Well, there was more looting and rioting in Philadelphia, and one of our reporters came under attack,
00:44:08.200 and the frickin' New York Times actually reported on it and said,
00:44:14.100 I can't believe how these conservatives just want to play up all of the violence.
00:44:19.860 How dare you?
00:44:23.340 How dare you?
00:44:25.900 You haven't done your job in the New York Times in I don't know how long, so how dare you?
00:44:33.340 We talked to our reporter who survived Philadelphia last night in 60 seconds.
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00:45:57.620 From TheBlaze.com comes this story.
00:46:10.120 Blaze TV reporter Elijah Schaefer attacked Tuesday night inside a Philadelphia store
00:46:15.440 while filming ongoing looting in the wake of the police shooting of Walter Wallace,
00:46:20.760 who was killed after allegedly...
00:46:23.620 No, it's not allegedly.
00:46:26.140 It's on videotape, charging the police with a knife.
00:46:30.440 You can hear them saying, drop the knife, drop the knife, drop the knife.
00:46:33.740 It's not entirely clear to me, at least the first time I saw where the knife is,
00:46:39.280 but it does...
00:46:39.980 No one's denying there was a knife used.
00:46:42.320 Daily Caller reported Shelby Talcott was also reporting for Philadelphia.
00:46:46.120 She tweeted,
00:46:46.860 mass looting across the river, and Elijah Schaefer just got beaten up for filming.
00:46:51.640 This is inside the Five Below store.
00:46:54.280 Police are in the same parking lot near the Walmart,
00:46:57.460 but there seem to be too many looters for them to do anything about it.
00:47:01.680 Let me play the video of him being attacked last night.
00:47:05.960 Here it is.
00:47:07.720 Look at the looting.
00:47:08.760 Look at that.
00:47:17.060 They surrounded him.
00:47:18.120 Now, the camera person got out.
00:47:22.120 Elijah, you were surrounded by 10, 15 people?
00:47:28.340 Yeah, unfortunately, it escalated from one person to about a dozen very, very quickly.
00:47:35.180 You were obviously punched in the mouth.
00:47:38.480 We can see the effect of that.
00:47:42.140 Your speech is a little weird, as usual, or we're then usual.
00:47:49.680 Sorry to make you laugh and smile.
00:47:52.620 How are you doing?
00:47:55.840 You know, I'll tell you this.
00:47:57.780 I'm actually really happy to be alive,
00:47:59.580 because in that same shopping center right there,
00:48:03.200 there was a 15-year-old girl who was shot, according to reports,
00:48:07.660 and I heard multiple gunshots throughout the night.
00:48:10.000 Another individual is reported to have been shot as well, still trying to confirm.
00:48:15.000 I watched people get pummeled beyond belief.
00:48:19.180 And even another journalist named James Kluge,
00:48:21.500 he had to run almost a mile to get away from riders who tried to beat him up,
00:48:26.600 because, and I will say this indiscriminately,
00:48:29.440 they were specifically targeting white people last night,
00:48:33.480 and that was who they were after.
00:48:36.120 Why do you say that?
00:48:39.700 Because they were only attacking white journalists, specifically,
00:48:44.360 and they told me, they called me a white supremacist during my attack,
00:48:49.400 and after the fact, they came up to me at another location and called me a white supremacist
00:48:54.380 and started accusing me of things that clearly have no base.
00:48:58.580 And James had a similar interaction.
00:49:02.280 And I'll say this, I was standing next to three different reporters who were also filming,
00:49:07.060 who are all Hispanic,
00:49:08.760 and they decided to only target me, and they let them continue filming.
00:49:11.820 So, you know, the racial slurs and accusations based with the fact
00:49:17.060 that they only went after the two white journalists in the group lead me to that conclusion.
00:49:21.580 And is this why, and I don't want any details on anybody who is working with you,
00:49:26.240 but is this why the camera was not taken?
00:49:28.980 Because they punched you, and the camera was rolling and got out.
00:49:34.940 Yeah, well, that was actually a reporter, Shelby Talcott,
00:49:38.040 who was completely covered up, because the Lawyers Guild was looking for her at the other protests,
00:49:45.620 trying to ID her.
00:49:47.020 It's a group that touts themselves as a legal group,
00:49:51.400 but they really try to dox journalists and get people attacked.
00:49:54.460 So she had completely covered up.
00:49:56.280 So tell me your reaction to the New York Times saying that you are going in,
00:50:03.000 the New York Times, they said, are covering it.
00:50:05.360 We're just covering it from a distance, and we can see everything that's going on.
00:50:10.040 These guys are just trying to make this bigger than it is
00:50:13.480 and trying to ratchet up the violence.
00:50:16.540 That's what the New York Times said about your beating.
00:50:20.080 Glenn, I'm going to tell you this, and this is what I,
00:50:24.500 it's like what we're reporting at night.
00:50:27.360 It's so funny to hear people that aren't there try to counter it,
00:50:30.720 and then reports come out later that we were right.
00:50:32.440 I said that the police lost control of the city,
00:50:35.300 and I got mocked as well by these same journalists.
00:50:37.480 Oh, you're exaggerating.
00:50:39.320 How do you mean they lost control?
00:50:40.420 Well, then the actual police chief says the night was a total loss,
00:50:43.960 and they were unable to get control of the city stretching several large blocks.
00:50:50.340 This is like a square mile or so area.
00:50:53.260 There was just no ability for police to do anything.
00:50:55.440 with more than 1,000 rioters in just one location.
00:50:59.760 I mean, I would say there would be anywhere from maybe 2,000 to 3,000 rioters last night
00:51:03.420 in just a square mile or so.
00:51:05.740 The police were not prepared, and at one point they just gave up.
00:51:09.600 And they literally just gave up and just kind of left.
00:51:14.980 You were in the Walmart.
00:51:17.180 That's where you were, or were you in the Five Below store when you were beat up?
00:51:21.260 I was in the Five Below, and I want to note, not to make fun of anyone's position
00:51:26.480 or to take it lightly, but why would you loot a store that's known for $5 and under items?
00:51:31.860 That's not where I would loot.
00:51:33.520 Right, right.
00:51:34.460 Oh, well.
00:51:35.460 But the Walmart you showed was looted, and police had kind of, which was what?
00:51:42.960 Right across the street?
00:51:44.020 And they weren't doing anything for the Five Below, and I got the impression that they had
00:51:50.180 kind of given up on Walmart as well.
00:51:53.300 Yeah, so this is what's so crazy.
00:51:55.300 So the videos that your viewers would be seeing, or if they're listening, the Walmart was looted
00:52:00.640 in rounds.
00:52:01.740 So people broke in, police came, cleared out the Walmart, and then they would run from
00:52:06.400 the Walmart to the next store, right next to the police, start looting that store.
00:52:09.900 Then the police would leave the Walmart, run over to the next store to clear them out,
00:52:12.720 and then everyone would run back into the Walmart.
00:52:15.220 So it was like, it was just like, I never, I'm laughing because I'm going, this is what
00:52:20.840 happened.
00:52:21.240 The police just pushed people.
00:52:22.620 Essentially, the police kept pushing people until I counted over 30 stores that were looted.
00:52:27.600 That's even a conservative estimate.
00:52:29.860 I mean, they went after a Chick-fil-A.
00:52:32.640 Why?
00:52:35.320 Well, racism, of course.
00:52:37.220 Elijah, were you wearing all of the equipment that I got for you last night?
00:52:48.280 Well, this was a time where we couldn't wear plate carriers, but I did have protection to
00:52:53.100 an extent.
00:52:53.960 And I also was, I was, you know, carrying sufficient means to protect myself in a legal
00:52:59.400 matter.
00:52:59.740 Um, but I'll tell you this, there is no law and order in these places.
00:53:05.200 And while I, I, I do respect law enforcement officers who protect and serve the people,
00:53:11.560 these big cities have a real problem when the police of the cities cannot help people.
00:53:17.400 And I will tell you this, we needed the national guard there and they were nowhere to be seen.
00:53:22.440 And that was confirmed by multiple other outlets, including the daily caller, including town hall.
00:53:26.340 Elijah, please, you and your crew stay safe.
00:53:30.300 Thank you so much.
00:53:31.260 Thank you, Glenn.
00:53:37.960 I started the blaze 10 or 11 years ago.
00:53:43.840 And we started as, as something that could tell you the truth and get around the national
00:53:57.880 media.
00:53:58.460 And when we started this, HBO wasn't even streaming yet.
00:54:04.420 It was only major league baseball and us.
00:54:08.800 No one else had streaming capability.
00:54:17.080 And I've always known that we were in trouble, that we would, uh, if, if the wrong hands were,
00:54:32.480 had all the levers of power that tough times would come.
00:54:37.640 Um, and times like Elijah is facing, and quite frankly, we're facing.
00:54:46.180 I'm in a new studio today.
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00:54:54.000 So about a year ago, we started making plans for this and it was supposed to be done last
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00:55:05.760 extra steps in here and we had a meeting just last week about safety.
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00:57:22.740 I've never hit over 20%.
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00:57:27.100 How's that possible?
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00:57:30.660 Uh, by the way, you can't grow the Instagram page because I never, ever get someone joining
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01:01:32.100 So it rained, uh, for the last few days.
01:01:37.360 My gosh, it's gotten cold.
01:01:39.020 It has gone from like 75 to 30.
01:01:42.360 Yes.
01:01:43.040 It's horrible.
01:01:44.100 I don't like the big swing.
01:01:45.360 I like to ease into it.
01:01:47.360 You know what I mean?
01:01:47.940 Right.
01:01:48.260 Yeah.
01:01:48.460 You want that like change over.
01:01:49.620 Yeah.
01:01:49.740 Like four days before it was what?
01:01:52.680 80, 85.
01:01:53.960 Yeah.
01:01:54.080 The only thing that's saving it is just the fires of the riots.
01:01:57.260 Are they warm it up?
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01:03:15.720 And station ID could I please, uh, get the audio of Joe Biden yesterday.
01:03:35.980 We just played it for the, uh, the four minute buzz where he was talking about a cry for justice.
01:03:43.980 Do we have that?
01:03:45.060 A season of protest is broken out all across the nation.
01:03:50.560 Protesting though is not burning and looting.
01:03:53.720 Violence can never be a tactic or tolerated and it won't.
01:03:57.020 Good for him.
01:03:57.340 But much of it is a cry for justice.
01:04:00.160 The community has long had the knees of injustice on their necks.
01:04:05.580 The names of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Jacob Blake, will not soon be forgotten.
01:04:11.200 Not by me, not by us, not by this country.
01:04:14.540 Okay.
01:04:15.100 Can I ask you a question?
01:04:17.580 How does this work for anyone?
01:04:19.460 First of all, it's not going to be tolerated.
01:04:22.400 Well, why are you tolerating it now?
01:04:24.300 You've tolerated it all through the summer.
01:04:26.540 The other thing is, all these riots, these cries for justice, are they happening in cities that have been run for 50 and 60 years by Republicans?
01:04:37.500 Or are they run by the same progressive Democrats that Joe Biden is telling everyone you should vote for?
01:04:46.800 Why didn't you do anything about this before?
01:04:50.720 Why is there a cry for justice in all of these democratic cities?
01:04:55.920 Why stop voting the same way over and over and over again?
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01:05:04.880 We're walking headfirst into a great sea of chaos here in the next few days.
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01:06:37.520 I want you to take a deep breath before I go into this story.
01:06:41.920 Take a deep breath.
01:06:46.540 This was on Medium, I found last night.
01:06:50.400 And I have told you that Robert Reich has come out and said that there needs to be some sort of a tribunal, some sort of a council that happens, I guess, in Congress and all over the country that looks at all those Trump supporters that just through their greed and through their anger and hatred did horrible things.
01:07:15.620 And there needs to be truth and reconciliation.
01:07:19.080 I've told you I've showed you the white papers.
01:07:21.400 I talked to you about it.
01:07:22.560 This is this has been planned now for the last couple of years.
01:07:25.800 They are serious about a truth and reconciliation commission.
01:07:30.160 What does that mean?
01:07:31.180 Does do Trump supporters go to jail?
01:07:33.080 Or do we just have to kiss the ring of those we disagree with?
01:07:41.040 I want to I want to read something from Medium.
01:07:44.780 Now, this isn't somebody that wants to round us all up, but I want you to really listen to this.
01:07:50.220 A radical proposal, a radical proposal for dealing with Trump supporters after Biden wins.
01:07:56.700 Wow, I didn't know we had to be dealt with.
01:07:58.420 It took me a long time to access the accept this as well, but I believe it what needs to happen so we can truly move forward as a country and act as an actual United States of America.
01:08:11.200 Here goes after the election, after Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are safely installed and the Trump nightmare comes to an end.
01:08:19.740 We have to figure out a way to work with his supporters.
01:08:22.600 We can't just let them fall back into the cracks, stewing in their anger, resentment and racism.
01:08:29.140 We can't simply ignore them and pretend they don't exist because they do exist and their children and grandchildren exist.
01:08:36.000 And if we simply look the other way, as we've done in the past, the same thing will happen again and again and again.
01:08:42.140 Let's use history as our guide.
01:08:44.440 After World War One, when the Allied forces kicked Germany's ass, we left them there to rot, isolated and alone.
01:09:02.240 No, it wasn't exactly that way.
01:09:04.160 It was your progressive, iconic hero, Woodrow Wilson, that humiliated the Germans.
01:09:10.740 But I digress.
01:09:11.800 And what happened?
01:09:13.460 They rose up again, more determined than ever to spread their hatred, their malice and their destruction around the globe.
01:09:19.940 The reason for this is simple.
01:09:21.820 They were super pissed off.
01:09:23.580 The combination of their humiliating defeat, devastated economy and tattered reputation proved to be the perfect breeding ground for amorality and revenge.
01:09:33.280 So when Hitler came around, positioning himself as the hero to restore their former glory, make Germany great again, they were more than happy to follow him.
01:09:44.540 As all of the atrocities that came after, they either ignored them, rationalized them or actively encouraged them.
01:09:52.540 Boy, the left should read this and maybe look in the mirror.
01:09:55.780 After World War Two, we didn't make the same mistake.
01:09:59.820 We worked with both Germany and Japan to help them rebuild.
01:10:03.240 And ever since, they've been our staunchest allies.
01:10:05.700 We needed to adopt the same strategy with the Trumpers.
01:10:09.220 We need to try to find common ground, to offer support, not disdain.
01:10:13.880 We should even offer help to develop the red states, which for decades have been underperforming and leeching off the blue ones.
01:10:21.400 Are you kidding me?
01:10:23.240 Are you kidding me?
01:10:25.800 California and New York, we've been leeching off of them?
01:10:30.840 All of Japan's technological and financial success came after we partnered with them.
01:10:44.560 Perhaps New York and California can share their knowledge and skills and help places like Alabama and Mississippi become more prosperous and self-reliant.
01:10:54.020 But in addition to the obvious economic benefits, this will help bring about benefits in self-esteem and self-confidence, which will allow them to finally get past the hardcore schrodenfreude that leads deep within the heart of every bully and bigot.
01:11:12.480 Now, before you ask the obvious question, let me answer them for you.
01:11:15.820 Do they deserve it?
01:11:17.180 Absolutely not.
01:11:18.900 Would they do the same for us?
01:11:21.000 Of course not.
01:11:21.920 But we have to do it anyway.
01:11:24.380 For the sake of our country, we have to do what good Christians are unable to do for themselves.
01:11:30.240 Turn the other cheek.
01:11:31.740 I don't find this condescending at all.
01:11:34.040 Do you?
01:11:35.100 In that same vein, most decisions in life can be boiled down to choosing one of two things, love or fear.
01:11:41.680 Everything Trump and his allies, enablers and supporters do is 100% fear-based, masquerading as rage, divisiveness and anger.
01:11:50.700 However, the alternative, which is also the solution, has been touted by everyone from Jesus to Buddha to the Beatles to Harry Potter.
01:11:58.620 It's love.
01:11:59.400 Now, I'm not saying you need to love Trump, Giuliani, Bill Barr, white supremacist, or your racist Aunt Karen, who likes to use the word libtard.
01:12:08.660 However, I am saying that you need to act with love.
01:12:11.660 Act out of love.
01:12:13.560 Love for our country, our humanity, and love for our planet.
01:12:16.400 So, after the election, assuming there is still a country left to live in, and if Putin hasn't stolen it again, I want you to remember everything I'm saying here.
01:12:25.560 And I hope you'll join me and the rest of the Democrats' independents and never-Trumpers as we forge a relationship with Trump supporters.
01:12:33.400 Because the whole cold hard truth is that despite all of America's many accomplishments, it was never truly great.
01:12:40.640 There was always a dark side to all of the light, but now we have the opportunity to try to stamp out that darkness once and for all.
01:12:50.840 Oh, my gosh.
01:12:52.960 What must it be like to be so incredibly wrong?
01:12:59.540 What must it be like to live in such a fantasy world that you can't even see or understand the other side?
01:13:10.140 What must it be like to think you're so superior to half of the country that you believe you have the answer,
01:13:20.300 and you're just going to have to just, oh, bless your heart, just love you,
01:13:27.440 and I'll love those conservative constitutional values, right?
01:13:31.820 What must it be like to think that California and New York are prosperous, and we're leeching off of them?
01:13:42.420 Take your frickin' New York and California.
01:13:46.180 Take them.
01:13:48.200 Most of the country doesn't really care.
01:13:52.960 Take them, you sanctimonious.
01:13:57.440 I'm a person that I truly love.
01:14:05.320 I don't want to live in a country where a mayor, Bill de Blasio, in that state, in that city we're all leeching off of,
01:14:16.960 he's urging New Yorkers now not to travel over the holidays.
01:14:20.380 He said, do not leave the state.
01:14:23.200 Oh, I wish I could, I wish I could have rules like that.
01:14:28.720 It would make all of my decisions so much easier.
01:14:31.800 What do we do?
01:14:33.400 Well, let's check with the governor.
01:14:36.360 Let's check with the mayor, because he might have an opinion as well.
01:14:40.400 In 1980s, in the 1980s, socialists shifted tactics.
01:14:53.800 Why start a new party when that's doomed to fail, when you could infiltrate and take one over that was already in the mainstream?
01:15:03.820 Tonight, I'm going to show you the DSA chairman who admits to all of this infiltration and takeover.
01:15:12.080 That's what all of this is about.
01:15:14.960 The entire purpose for groups like Justice Democrats and their congressional foot soldiers, otherwise known as the squad.
01:15:23.400 Think about think.
01:15:24.760 Just think over the last few years.
01:15:26.720 Democrats had zero direction other than Orange Man bad.
01:15:31.180 They had nothing.
01:15:32.180 But before the midterms, Justice Democrats teamed up with a group that, if you watched me back when I was at Fox, you were very familiar with.
01:15:42.880 The Tides Foundation, the progressive data think tank for progress.
01:15:52.920 A few months before the midterms, they released a report called The Future of the Party.
01:15:58.320 It was commissioned by Justice Democrats.
01:16:01.820 That report centered on how Democrats should shift their focus from catering to the center to a hard swing to the far left.
01:16:09.660 In other words, radical left wing populism.
01:16:12.600 This report is effectively driving the agenda of the new Democratic Party.
01:16:18.100 Remember back before March, before Joe Biden won the nomination?
01:16:21.340 Do you remember looking and going?
01:16:23.060 They're not even.
01:16:24.020 How do you moderate this afterwards?
01:16:26.580 How do you go back to the center?
01:16:27.980 It was a chapter meeting for the Democratic Socialists of America.
01:16:32.220 Even NPR reported that the party had taken a drastic turn to the far left.
01:16:40.020 Well, they didn't call it that.
01:16:41.420 They said it was just radical ideas.
01:16:44.540 NPR pointed out that they were being floated by literally every Democratic candidate.
01:16:49.800 Reparations, ending the filibuster, eliminating the electoral college, ending private health insurance.
01:16:55.560 These aren't radical ideas.
01:16:58.440 These are major constitutional infractions.
01:17:02.380 Every single one of these ideas would would need a significant edit to the Constitution.
01:17:08.500 And for the parts of the Constitution and country that would be left recognizable, initiatives like the Green New Deal would swoop in and mop up all the blood.
01:17:18.800 I don't care how soft Biden and Harris actually talk about their climate agenda.
01:17:26.960 The Green New Deal is their party's platform.
01:17:31.280 It is the key to radical left wing populism.
01:17:36.160 There are if there are any doubts as to what the Green New Deal is all about.
01:17:40.840 I'm going to explain it to you tonight as we go through the first 100 days of a Biden campaign.
01:17:49.420 I want you we're going to put it on not only Blaze TV, but we're putting it up on YouTube.
01:17:54.580 I mean, we're figuring we're going to be banned next week anyway, or at least throttled.
01:18:00.760 I want you to watch this with friends that may be undecided.
01:18:09.180 Don't watch it with people who are crazy and they're not going to turn their mind.
01:18:13.520 Take your time and try to get one person to watch this who's undecided.
01:18:19.900 Because.
01:18:21.460 What they're proposing.
01:18:24.300 Is a different America.
01:18:26.500 The fundamental transformation will be complete.
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01:20:22.720 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:20:30.620 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:20:33.140 We're so glad that you are tuned in to us today.
01:20:36.720 Lots of things going on with the Biden campaign.
01:20:39.460 Of course, they've been out.
01:20:40.720 They were in Georgia yesterday.
01:20:41.940 Uh, and, uh, he's just not calling it quits.
01:20:45.400 He's not doing it.
01:20:46.460 He's, uh, if I, we have somebody from the campaign on with us, uh, right now.
01:20:51.220 Hello?
01:20:52.900 Hello?
01:20:53.580 Are you?
01:20:56.200 Hello?
01:20:58.280 Yeah.
01:20:59.440 Hello?
01:21:00.060 Hello?
01:21:00.920 You're, you're with the Biden campaign.
01:21:02.540 Who is this?
01:21:03.040 My name is Wilfred.
01:21:04.700 I'm calling from Sun City, Florida.
01:21:06.860 Uh-huh.
01:21:07.320 Uh-huh.
01:21:07.660 And you...
01:21:08.200 I am the Biden campaign's youth outreach director.
01:21:11.980 You're the, you're the youth outreach director.
01:21:14.340 Yes.
01:21:14.640 For the state of Florida.
01:21:15.780 Uh-huh.
01:21:15.960 It's a very important state.
01:21:18.560 Uh-huh.
01:21:18.840 For the youth.
01:21:19.680 For the youth vote.
01:21:20.680 Yeah.
01:21:21.000 And, uh...
01:21:21.700 And that includes everyone under 80.
01:21:25.640 Everyone under 80.
01:21:26.880 Yes.
01:21:27.240 Yes.
01:21:27.560 Okay.
01:21:28.260 All right.
01:21:28.700 And have you been with, uh, Joe Biden lately?
01:21:31.020 Because he's...
01:21:32.180 I have.
01:21:32.960 I'll tell you, the energy behind this campaign is something I've, I haven't seen since Taft.
01:21:41.860 Legitimately since Taft.
01:21:43.020 Since Taft.
01:21:43.620 Yes.
01:21:43.980 Since Taft.
01:21:44.700 Taft used to roll out, get out of his bathtub.
01:21:48.120 Yeah.
01:21:48.300 He was the guy who, they say, got stuck in his bathtub.
01:21:51.080 He did.
01:21:51.400 Well, he did get stuck.
01:21:52.800 We, you know, that is true.
01:21:53.920 I was there.
01:21:54.440 He, he got stuck in his bathtub, and we sort of pushed him down, and we would roll him
01:22:01.540 into the rallies.
01:22:03.060 Huh.
01:22:03.620 Which is kind of what we're doing with Biden now.
01:22:06.580 Uh, we've got to say, he's not in a bathtub, but we do have to roll him in.
01:22:11.940 Yeah.
01:22:12.480 We're behind, behind the curtain.
01:22:14.460 We sort of just push him along the turn.
01:22:16.880 So, they, uh, they say, and he, he referenced it yesterday, uh, there in Warm Springs, uh,
01:22:23.020 Georgia, where it used to be the Roosevelt White House.
01:22:26.060 Uh, he's, he's talking about, you know, being, uh, another FDR.
01:22:31.340 Oh, another FDR.
01:22:33.260 FDR was far, far younger, um, and much more agile than, than Joe Biden.
01:22:39.420 But there were similarities.
01:22:41.200 He couldn't walk.
01:22:42.460 Well, yeah, of course.
01:22:43.760 Obviously.
01:22:44.380 None of them.
01:22:45.780 There hasn't been a Democrat who could walk consistently in 30 years.
01:22:50.960 That's not something we even shoot for anymore.
01:22:53.200 Right.
01:22:53.680 Really?
01:22:54.080 Yeah.
01:22:54.620 Really?
01:22:55.080 Really.
01:22:55.560 None of them can walk.
01:22:56.320 So, some people are, uh, some people are concerned that he's really not in charge,
01:23:01.060 and, uh, you know, the, the, the radical left will just take over once he's elected.
01:23:06.020 Well, they're only saying that because it's fully accurate.
01:23:09.580 Um, but other than that, there's almost no evidence other than when they are told specifically
01:23:15.360 by the radicals what to say.
01:23:17.200 Right.
01:23:17.560 But other than that.
01:23:18.720 Okay.
01:23:19.340 Well, there's, they do, well, they do everything.
01:23:22.100 All the policies they want implemented will be on day one.
01:23:25.560 Right.
01:23:25.900 Okay.
01:23:26.280 But we don't tell that to the youth of 75 years old.
01:23:28.820 Okay.
01:23:28.980 Thank you very much, Wilfred, from the Biden campaign.
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01:26:29.320 There is a civil war that is brewing that I hope never, ever spills over.
01:26:38.280 But there's also a digital civil war that is happening and is very, very active right now.
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01:27:00.400 So we've taken a pretty good beating as a country over the course of this year.
01:27:03.780 I mean, I love people who say, oh, gee, I can't wait until 2020 is over.
01:27:07.640 Why?
01:27:08.100 2021 is probably going to be worse.
01:27:10.520 When's the last time we had like, oh, wow, it's a reprieve.
01:27:13.220 It's back to the way things used to be where we all loved each other and flowers and everybody's gun barrel.
01:27:19.060 Here's the deal.
01:27:20.120 We Americans, when we come together, are resilient.
01:27:24.240 We like to get back on our feet and dust ourselves off.
01:27:27.200 That's one of the best things about us as people.
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01:28:40.740 If you thought this confession from Biden was bad.
01:28:43.340 I have a transition from the oil industry.
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01:29:09.380 Dr. Pippa Malmgren.
01:29:11.200 She's an economist.
01:29:12.760 She was an economic advisor to George W. Bush, the author of The Infinite Leader.
01:29:19.500 We want to talk to her about the economy and the digital civil war that is coming.
01:29:24.220 Doctor, how are you?
01:29:26.180 Hello.
01:29:27.120 I'm very well.
01:29:28.000 I'm very excited to be on the program with you.
01:29:29.800 Good.
01:29:30.100 Thank you.
01:29:30.600 So I wanted to talk to you a little bit about, first of all, the economy.
01:29:34.780 As we look at the economy, what's going to happen with a Biden, Green New Deal, kind of radical agenda if they start to pack the courts?
01:29:49.340 Well, look, I actually have a more optimistic view that as soon as we know the result one way or the other, a lot of people are going to say, OK, fine, now I'm going back to work.
01:30:01.400 Then there's a second question of what does it mean if Biden becomes president?
01:30:06.160 And I think it's going to take the Democrats a couple of years to have an internal punch up about where exactly is the policy supposed to be?
01:30:14.560 It's not like when Clinton came in and it was a kind of center, middle, pro-business position.
01:30:21.100 Now we have a kind of far left all the way to the middle of the road and no agreement amongst all those folks as to what should we actually do.
01:30:30.720 So it's an unknown is the answer. We know it will be obviously not what most Republicans would want, but I'm just saying we don't know how far to the left it might be.
01:30:41.640 So we are at a time now where the information that people get is edited and shaped and put in front of them and they can be manipulated without even knowing it.
01:30:56.720 But we we also know that Twitter and Facebook have been editing the news.
01:31:03.120 What's really terrifying that nobody really understands is I have a digital twin and you have a digital twin.
01:31:12.160 Tell me what that means to the average person.
01:31:15.620 Yeah. So basically all of the data that you give off every day from not just searching on a search engine,
01:31:23.460 but frankly, if you have a phone in your pocket and you walk down the street, the phone can tell what the condition of your heart is from the way you walk.
01:31:31.940 In other words, all these electronic devices are picking up information about us.
01:31:36.100 It's very, very deep.
01:31:37.600 And all this data is kind of accumulating and like a twin of yourself that you can't see, but others can see it.
01:31:45.300 So, for example, banks increasingly, if you're applying for a job, they'll look at your digital twin and make decisions about you based on that.
01:31:53.920 So if you order Ben and Jerry's ice cream at midnight on Thursday night while Googling Weight Watchers,
01:32:00.860 that algorithm is going to say this person is a little emotionally unstable and that's going to show up in the personnel search.
01:32:08.100 And maybe that's the reason you don't get a phone call back or even worse, they'll start to look at a married couple and compare the purchasing patterns and the behavior patterns of both.
01:32:20.240 And they can anticipate a divorce that the couple themselves don't even know is coming and often drive down the credit limit of the lower earning partner in anticipation of that divorce.
01:32:30.140 So that's what I mean by your digital signature or your digital twin is starting to have a huge impact on your actual life.
01:32:39.620 So they actually take your data and will say this is an unstable person?
01:32:47.640 I mean, your example was, but with an example like that?
01:32:53.720 Yeah, I've talked to banks around the world and this is becoming ever more commonplace.
01:32:58.720 So think of it this way.
01:33:01.160 It's a question of the algorithms read through all the data and they start to find patterns.
01:33:07.800 And one of the patterns might be that if you have a married couple and the two of them are spending in very different ways in different locations,
01:33:15.800 that this is just an early indicator that there is a breakdown in the marriage.
01:33:21.120 Now, all this data is typically auctioned off on the Internet, right?
01:33:24.880 That's the whole point of doing your searches through, say, Google.
01:33:28.640 Google takes the data and they auction it off around the net.
01:33:31.240 In theory, it's what they call anonymized, meaning it's anonymous.
01:33:35.740 It's not you.
01:33:37.040 But I have to say I have my doubts that data is really, truly anonymous.
01:33:41.980 It's becoming easier and easier to identify from your zip code and from your daily activities kind of exactly who and where you are.
01:33:51.580 So it's becoming a tracking mechanism.
01:33:55.280 Are we any different than the Chinese other than the government is using this data?
01:33:59.820 Are we any different?
01:34:01.140 Do they have more information on their people than we have on ours?
01:34:06.300 I think this is the key question of our generation when we talk about surveillance capitalism, which is kind of the broad name for what we're talking about here.
01:34:15.220 And the thing is, in China, the government does it.
01:34:18.800 In the U.S., we've privatized it.
01:34:20.740 So we have private entities that are gathering the data.
01:34:24.140 But what we don't have is an Internet that keeps all this kind of data either fully private and in your control or even better, permits you to monetize and make money off it as opposed to others.
01:34:36.980 And there are a few people working on that, like Sir Tim Berners-Lee, who was the original inventor of the Internet, and a few other people.
01:34:44.280 But it's kind of a hard technical task.
01:34:46.420 And one, the public isn't really supporting it because I don't think the general public understands their digital twin and what the implications are of it.
01:34:55.100 So the one thing that really, really concerns me is, especially if the Democrats get in, they they have this new that's called the new monetary theory, which is not a new monetary theory.
01:35:09.260 It's an old monetary theory that just says spend as much as you want and we can always print more just with the spending habits that we have right now.
01:35:20.500 Now, we're we're headed for real trouble and real trouble with the dollar.
01:35:27.180 You say that the government is going to issue, I'm assuming at some point, cryptocurrency itself.
01:35:36.340 So not jumping on the Bitcoin bandwagon, but issuing its own cryptocurrency.
01:35:41.260 And why is that a problem?
01:35:44.100 I think that's right.
01:35:45.860 People thought crypto was just private entities.
01:35:48.800 But now Russia, China, the European Union have all said they're going to issue sovereign digital currency.
01:35:57.720 And one way of thinking about this is that it's a little bit like heroin for politicians in the sense that you can double the money supply with the keystroke.
01:36:06.120 You can also cut it in half with a keystroke because it's not related to some underlying phenomena like gold in the old days.
01:36:12.800 This is purely electronic and digital.
01:36:15.200 And even more interesting, when you have digital currency, you can choose whose bank account it goes into or comes out of.
01:36:23.900 So the Chinese, for example, have been already giving away the new digital currency and testing.
01:36:30.340 You know, basically people start to use it and then directing it to some, not others.
01:36:34.640 You could easily imagine a politician saying, I would like to give a tax break or send free money to a certain group of voters, but not others.
01:36:43.960 And the criteria will be fill in the blank.
01:36:47.920 And now you're able to create a kind of financial mechanism for encouraging or discouraging particular voting patterns.
01:36:56.580 As an example, it allows you to stop any kind of behavior that you don't like.
01:37:02.540 It's really, I mean, the digital twin would be a social score and the government can shut anyone it wants off and reward anyone it wants.
01:37:13.000 So you're right to use this term score.
01:37:17.120 And that's exactly what's happening is we're being scored all the time because of this digitization of everything.
01:37:25.420 But when you add digital money into it, it's not just a score.
01:37:29.840 It's also a kind of way to keep track of who's doing what in the economy, where, when, with whom, how.
01:37:37.700 And if you decided you didn't like certain kinds of economic activities, you could penalize them a lot more easily with a digital currency as a sovereign nation than with traditional paper money.
01:37:50.400 And I do think we're on the edge of a huge transition from paper money into digital money.
01:37:58.180 And this will also change the balance of power between states and citizens and also between companies and customers.
01:38:05.340 So there are lots of political consequences of this technology change.
01:38:11.100 How long do you think we are away from that?
01:38:13.780 Well, I'm literally looking at the net as I'm talking to you.
01:38:16.480 And there's a story that says McDonald's, Starbucks and Subway denied testing China's new digital currency, which means most probably companies like this are beginning to test it.
01:38:26.420 China's giving it away.
01:38:28.380 Russia has announced their plan to test and unveil digital currency.
01:38:32.340 The EU has said they're absolutely on track.
01:38:36.220 In the U.S., there's been a bit slower.
01:38:39.080 But again, private JP Morgan is introducing a digital currency, the JPM coin that's already ready for commercial use.
01:38:46.660 And I suspect the U.S. government is going to let the private companies test it out before they dive in.
01:38:51.600 So then what happens to Bitcoin?
01:38:52.820 Well, I think people thought that by having Bitcoin, you could somehow escape the government and government surveillance, maybe the taxation system.
01:39:05.940 And I think that's not correct, because in the end, even if you you wanted to do all that, you have to actually log in to your Bitcoin account.
01:39:15.300 That means you need a keyboard of some kind.
01:39:17.580 And the world we're describing here is it's so easy to digitally track what is what are you typing into your keyboard?
01:39:24.740 I mean, it's going to reach the point where the only person who won't know your password is you.
01:39:29.860 Right.
01:39:32.420 So, you know, once you're in digital space, there's no way to really hide.
01:39:38.620 It's a very visible electronic grid that captures all the activity that's occurring inside it.
01:39:46.960 So you can't really step outside that digital grid and particularly not once money itself becomes part of the process.
01:39:54.320 We are seeing now the the breakdown of our society in in certain cities, and we're seeing riots and burning of cities, et cetera, et cetera.
01:40:07.160 I think both sides feel like they've been pushed to the absolute limit.
01:40:13.120 You talk about a civil war, but you say it's not going to be like it's ever been in any civil war before.
01:40:21.800 What do you mean by that?
01:40:22.940 Well, so look, what I was talking about was less the sort of violence that we're witnessing and more a broader phenomena, which is which I've written about some years ago in a book I wrote called Signals.
01:40:38.180 It's about the breakdown of the social contract, the relationship between states and citizens, between companies and customers, among citizens.
01:40:48.300 And I personally think that's because of the heavy debt load that most nations carry.
01:40:55.100 And that debt load kind of breaks the promises that hold a nation together.
01:40:59.900 Like you can retire at 65.
01:41:01.980 Well, now because of the debt, we can't.
01:41:03.960 And the fastest growing part of the workforce are people over the age of 55 because they can't have enough savings to make it to the end of their life.
01:41:11.220 And so as we renegotiate the social contract, this reveals a lot of longstanding unresolved issues.
01:41:19.600 And by the way, COVID exacerbates that because COVID also reveals the pre-existing underlying conditions initially in a person, but also in companies, in a society, in politics.
01:41:31.820 And one of the pre-existing underlying conditions that has revealed is this issue between African-Americans and the rest of society and a kind of unresolved sense of what is the right social contract that is inclusive of everybody's needs in a way that everyone is comfortable with and can benefit from.
01:41:55.280 And so some people are taking to violence to deal with that.
01:41:58.800 Others are using technology to overcome that.
01:42:02.820 And so, you know, this is where we are.
01:42:05.080 We are renegotiating the social contract right now.
01:42:08.620 One last question.
01:42:09.800 I know you're an optimist long-term.
01:42:12.400 How do you think 2021 is going to look?
01:42:15.340 A lot like 2020 or worse or better?
01:42:18.560 You know, okay, I'm going to give you a really optimistic view because, you know, nobody else is going to give you it.
01:42:24.420 Right.
01:42:24.960 So my feeling is, look, we've got a wave of entrepreneurial energy being unleashed as people get fired,
01:42:31.500 companies are closed, restaurants go out of business.
01:42:34.580 And I don't believe most people lie down, roll over and say there's nothing I can do.
01:42:38.680 Most people go, you know what?
01:42:40.240 I have an idea.
01:42:41.440 And they will try to build something new.
01:42:44.600 And two-thirds of the net new jobs are always created by companies employ less than 50 people.
01:42:48.920 So we're going to have a wave of entrepreneurial energy.
01:42:52.060 Not all of it will work, but it's going to be very exciting.
01:42:55.560 And then add to that, we have this record amount of money that's been injected into the economy from government, which I'm not in favor of.
01:43:02.900 But the fact is, there it is.
01:43:04.420 It's in the system.
01:43:05.300 And usually, that money will find the good business models.
01:43:10.580 And then add to that this technological revolution we're going through, digitization, the efficiency gains are massive.
01:43:17.960 And so I actually think the recovery may happen much faster and more sharply than people expect.
01:43:24.140 Because right now, they're building in the Great Depression, Mark II.
01:43:26.780 And I'm not at all convinced that that's how it's really going to play.
01:43:31.160 I think the recovery may be much faster.
01:43:33.180 I, from your lips to God's ear, thank you so much.
01:43:38.100 Thank you.
01:43:39.080 You bet.
01:43:39.600 Dr. Pippa Malgrim, she is an economist, former economic advisor to George W. Bush, and the author of the book, The Infinite Leader.
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01:45:03.060 Is she a little too optimistic for you still?
01:45:16.520 I mean, I like optimism.
01:45:18.240 But when she's like, we're going to have a wave of entrepreneurship, not if we have a whole bunch of new regulations.
01:45:24.040 We don't usually allow optimism on this program.
01:45:26.640 We try to ban it.
01:45:28.320 We're like Twitter with a New York Post story when it comes to optimism.
01:45:31.760 No, I mean, I think there is a good argument, a strong argument to be made that there are positive things we don't see.
01:45:40.220 This happens all the time.
01:45:41.420 I think if, look, if we were living in a time where the election could be won decisively, one way or another, without any fraud,
01:45:50.120 and Americans would go, you know what, that's our president and he's now my president.
01:45:56.980 I think we could turn the corner, especially if we weren't going to kind of socialist, big statist, Green New Deal kind of stuff.
01:46:05.940 I think if President Trump wins, I think we have a brighter future in front of us because I think the economy will turn because that's what he does best.
01:46:16.920 However, I don't know if we're living in that world.
01:46:20.400 I mean, we've seen in the United States of America many times where it looked like crushing regulations started and they were implemented and people were agile.
01:46:29.020 They found their way around it.
01:46:30.680 They were able to produce things we never thought were possible that sort of, I mean, got around all of these things.
01:46:37.580 On the other hand, you see in situations like Venezuela where you have a thriving society where people were creating, were doing amazing things.
01:46:46.720 The economy was going nuts.
01:46:48.800 It was the most prosperous country in the region.
01:46:50.860 And then when there is a cutoff line where the government does too much and so much that you can't recover.
01:46:57.700 And now they are in for decades of despair and have been in the middle of that for a long time.
01:47:03.300 So you just hope you start you stop short of that line.
01:47:06.560 I mean, we have a constitution that should stop it.
01:47:08.580 But God only knows what that even means these days.
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01:49:08.940 So, there is a new update from the Cook Political Report.
01:49:20.200 And the editor says, time to sound the alarm on a Biden victory.
01:49:29.300 He said, Joe Biden is likely to be the next president of the United States.
01:49:33.640 Now, I hate to be this.
01:49:38.500 I hate to be in the situation where I'm like, well, we, you know, there's a lot of voters.
01:49:43.040 I hate to be like that because I don't know which position you want.
01:49:48.600 You hate to be in what position?
01:49:49.800 I don't want to be in the position that is saying, well, yeah, there's a lot.
01:49:52.920 But nobody's talking to the pollsters about, you know, Donald Trump.
01:49:56.940 There's a lot of people that are hidden.
01:49:58.480 And I don't want to be that guy or the guy that says, well, all the polls are wrong.
01:50:03.040 I just know in my gut.
01:50:04.560 I don't.
01:50:05.400 I don't know.
01:50:06.120 They could very well be wrong.
01:50:08.760 But this guy has been right in 2016 and 2018.
01:50:13.660 And he said he's just changed his prediction, right?
01:50:19.880 In Texas, you're talking about, I think.
01:50:21.880 For the Cook Report.
01:50:23.520 Yeah.
01:50:23.800 Yeah.
01:50:25.000 And that kind of, you know, leads you to the final conclusion that he's making that
01:50:31.320 Biden is most likely going to win.
01:50:33.260 Well, obviously, if Texas is legitimately, they moved it from a lean Republican to a toss-up.
01:50:39.240 If Texas is a toss-up, I mean, Donald Trump's not going to win this election.
01:50:43.240 How?
01:50:44.280 If that's real.
01:50:44.980 I mean, I've been saying this, and no one in Texas took us seriously.
01:50:51.700 I mean, I've talked to people all over the place.
01:50:55.380 Hey, Texas is in trouble.
01:50:56.740 Texas is in trouble.
01:50:57.380 Nah, it's not in trouble.
01:50:58.700 We're Texas.
01:50:59.380 We'll always be Texas.
01:51:00.640 No, no.
01:51:01.900 You don't know the amount of money that has been spent in this state.
01:51:06.980 One of the fascinating things about this, too, is what is the theory for a blue Texas?
01:51:10.920 The theory of a blue Texas is you have a large minority population in Texas.
01:51:16.500 It's going to keep growing and growing and growing.
01:51:18.780 And over time, Democrats will be able to take advantage of that.
01:51:22.720 And they'll just win basically by default because they'll win 80, 90 percent of minority
01:51:27.520 votes that will get bigger and bigger.
01:51:29.480 Eventually, Texas is blue, right?
01:51:31.120 That's been the theory behind Texas for a long time.
01:51:33.340 What's fascinating about this election is that is not what is happening in Texas.
01:51:37.200 Actually, the reverse is happening.
01:51:38.540 What's happening in Texas right now is that minority voters are actually coming back toward
01:51:43.340 Republicans right now, but white suburban voters are going away from them.
01:51:48.060 So white suburban voters are going away from Trump, Hispanics and black voters.
01:51:52.620 It's not a huge movement, but it's a movement towards Trump.
01:51:55.460 It's historic movement.
01:51:56.620 He's not losing black and Hispanic voters.
01:51:59.840 He's actually gaining them.
01:52:01.300 But where he's losing them is white suburban voters, particularly women.
01:52:04.500 And that is getting I mean, it's it's drawing this this state closer and closer.
01:52:09.940 And if you remember, it was only two point six points.
01:52:12.920 Ted Cruz beat Beto O'Rourke by two point six in 2018.
01:52:19.200 So that's crazy.
01:52:20.580 It is crazy.
01:52:21.480 And I, you know, I tend to believe that we're not at the point where Texas is going to be.
01:52:28.300 We might be.
01:52:29.060 It's not impossible.
01:52:30.220 I mean, look, one thing about Trump and, you know, one of the things you like about Trump
01:52:34.000 is that he gets in the middle of stuff and he he's he's not afraid to throw his opinion
01:52:38.740 out there and he's not afraid he can control the news cycle.
01:52:41.780 It's something that he's been praised for a lot where like then the left used to take
01:52:45.640 us down all these weird roads and Trump could just like with one tweet just pull that thing
01:52:50.020 that news cycle all the way over to whatever he wanted to talk about.
01:52:52.660 It's a great skill as a politician.
01:52:54.120 It's also, though, one of those things where he has been he's so ingrained in our everyday
01:53:00.260 life that people that are not connected to politics at all have these strong opinions
01:53:05.600 on Donald Trump that they didn't really have.
01:53:08.640 They had sideline opinions about past presidents.
01:53:11.500 Donald Trump is so much of the focus of the news coverage and it's almost exclusively bad.
01:53:17.460 And it's not only that.
01:53:18.460 It's it's it's also the it's in our sports now.
01:53:23.860 It's it's everywhere.
01:53:25.280 Everywhere you everyone is talking about Donald Trump and and people don't want to talk about
01:53:33.240 politics.
01:53:34.260 And it's not that they're talking about Donald Trump, but everything is being blamed on
01:53:38.340 Donald Trump.
01:53:39.080 Right.
01:53:39.360 And, you know, Trump, you're right.
01:53:41.480 Every single when Donald Trump comes out and says, you know, Black Lives Matter is doing
01:53:46.260 X, Y and Z and tries to outline that case.
01:53:49.380 The NBA, you know, puts Black Lives Matter on its court and everybody's got it on their
01:53:54.740 shirts and it becomes this issue.
01:53:57.120 It was the same thing with the NFL and the kneeling.
01:53:59.280 All it was hard to watch the NFL in that period because all they were talking about was kneeling
01:54:03.560 all the time.
01:54:04.120 Do people actually believe that this is going to get better under a democratic system?
01:54:11.260 I mean, I I tend to think it I tend to think it's more of a media creation.
01:54:15.340 There's so many organizations out there built on the idea that talking about the president
01:54:21.860 and making every issue about the president and what cultural effects there are.
01:54:26.920 I mean, there's dozens of media organizations, millions and millions of dollars are in line
01:54:30.840 here.
01:54:31.020 These organizations are not going away when Trump goes away.
01:54:34.200 They're going to figure out a way to make everything a big deal when Joe Biden's president
01:54:39.120 if he were to win.
01:54:40.380 And I hate to even utter such words, but it's not going to go away.
01:54:47.120 These cultural battles are going to continue.
01:54:49.780 And I just think that Trump being a celebrity and being a guy who can control the news cycle
01:54:54.240 like he can has turned it has changed it a little bit.
01:54:57.540 So you could see a situation where people show up to this election in numbers that you
01:55:01.980 don't expect.
01:55:02.540 The only time we've really ever seen something like that was Barack Obama 2008, where he really
01:55:08.220 kind of penetrated culture so that people who were just on the sidelines and didn't normally
01:55:13.040 vote, I mean, especially younger voters came out in huge numbers.
01:55:16.980 I can't imagine they're going to do that for Joe Biden.
01:55:19.440 But this is a one man election.
01:55:21.480 It's got nothing to do with Joe Biden.
01:55:23.080 It really doesn't.
01:55:23.820 To the average voter, it has nothing to do with Joe Biden.
01:55:26.900 It has to do.
01:55:27.700 It's Donald Trump versus Donald Trump.
01:55:29.140 They could wheel him up.
01:55:30.080 They could wheel him up and he could go, which he's almost doing and they'd be fine.
01:55:36.240 He's a placeholder.
01:55:37.060 And there's a concept, Glenn, and I know you, of course, know this in advanced analytics
01:55:41.400 in sports, where they talk about replacement level players.
01:55:45.960 Okay, like I have this guy who performs at this level.
01:55:50.080 If I tossed him away and just got the easiest, cheapest guy that I can get very easily, that's
01:55:55.180 a replacement level guy.
01:55:56.600 That is what Joe Biden is.
01:55:58.640 He's just a replacement level candidate.
01:56:00.880 People are filling in their minds, whatever a mediocre Democratic president is.
01:56:07.580 And that's what they're voting on.
01:56:09.260 They're not even considering what he would be like as president of the United States.
01:56:14.640 Or Kamala Harris.
01:56:16.400 I mean, to the most liberal, to the left of Bernie Sanders.
01:56:21.060 By some measures, yeah.
01:56:22.220 It's crazy.
01:56:23.740 And nobody's even really talking about that.
01:56:25.800 So, you know, you've got the doom and gloom report.
01:56:30.300 I've got a happy one.
01:56:31.280 Do you want to do your cook report nightmare or are you pretty much done?
01:56:35.060 Well, I think there's multiple ways this election can turn around, right?
01:56:39.240 We're just running out of them.
01:56:40.660 They're running out of time for any of them to occur.
01:56:42.460 Magic beans.
01:56:42.720 We still have magic beans.
01:56:43.680 So, you have magic beans.
01:56:44.860 Yes.
01:56:45.040 Which, let's call magic beans, is the massive news event that we're not expecting.
01:56:49.560 I don't know what that would be.
01:56:50.460 A terrorist attack.
01:56:51.500 God forbid.
01:56:51.940 I don't even know what that would be.
01:56:52.760 Nothing we want.
01:56:53.200 Yeah.
01:56:53.300 Right.
01:56:53.940 But something like that could change the electorate.
01:56:57.260 Number two is there's these organic ways where this can happen.
01:56:59.900 You can see movement.
01:57:00.940 Go back to 2016 for a second.
01:57:02.540 Everyone's going to say the polls were wrong, right?
01:57:04.080 And they were wrong at some level.
01:57:05.840 But one thing they definitely showed at district levels, at the national level, at the state level,
01:57:11.460 was very large late momentum for Donald Trump.
01:57:15.700 So, if you go back to that last debate, 538 had Donald Trump as a 12% chance of winning.
01:57:24.860 They also had Donald Trump as a 12% chance of winning in 2016.
01:57:29.760 However, in that period of the last three weeks of the campaign, the percentage chance of winning went from 12 to 36.
01:57:38.520 And then it settled right around 30 for the chance for Donald Trump to win in 2016.
01:57:44.060 So, what you'd like to see is that same sort of movement now.
01:57:47.560 If you're going to tell me it's not moving.
01:57:51.080 I cannot tell you it's not moving.
01:57:53.040 It's not moving.
01:57:53.920 It's just been flat.
01:57:54.940 There's been no improvement.
01:57:56.740 Now, there have been some good polls.
01:57:57.820 There's a good poll from Florida that showed Joe Biden down by five points to Trump.
01:58:02.160 So, you take that.
01:58:03.340 And there's been some close polling in Florida as well.
01:58:05.700 There's been some, what I would assume is completely ridiculous outlier polling, even from good pollsters.
01:58:10.520 In Wisconsin, a poll came out where Joe Biden was up by 17.
01:58:13.960 Right.
01:58:14.840 Obviously, he's not going to win Wisconsin by 17, I don't think.
01:58:18.040 But the point here, though, is that there's not been the movement.
01:58:22.380 If you remember in 2016, there was the Comey letter, right?
01:58:25.660 Yeah.
01:58:25.860 And also, when Trump had a 12% chance, it was right after the Access Hollywood tape.
01:58:33.380 It really is a low point in the campaign.
01:58:35.120 So, he was able to bounce back and narrow it.
01:58:37.820 We're not seeing that in the data.
01:58:39.680 It might be there.
01:58:41.180 There could be something that the data is missing.
01:58:43.280 I want you to shut up.
01:58:44.060 But wait, let me give you the third one.
01:58:45.500 The third one is real.
01:58:46.720 So, the polling error thing is something that people will talk about.
01:58:49.320 But a normal polling error would not explain the difference between these two candidates.
01:58:55.400 Even a big polling error wouldn't really.
01:58:57.740 However, you have to understand that this is a different year.
01:59:02.140 We have millions and millions of people who are voting by mail.
01:59:05.020 We've talked so much about how mail ballots get thrown out at a higher rate than in-person ballots.
01:59:09.540 There could be something that all these pollsters are missing as it regards to the coronavirus and the pandemic and the different situations here.
01:59:18.080 This is the first time they're polling an event like this because it's the first time we've really had to deal with it.
01:59:22.800 So, there's a totally – they're trying to measure something that they can't be sure they're measuring correctly.
01:59:28.060 And that's part of the reason why you see this sort of nervousness by pollsters that –
01:59:32.720 Because I see it from both sides.
01:59:34.440 Oh, yeah.
01:59:34.660 I see people on both sides say, I don't know about the polls.
01:59:38.820 And then on the other side, I don't know about the polls.
01:59:40.980 I think that's PTSD from the Democrats.
01:59:44.220 It's 2016 PTSD, totally, especially from Democrats.
01:59:47.240 Right, and I don't want to be in that situation.
01:59:50.740 I don't want to be standing there with champagne on election night and go, wait, what just happened?
01:59:58.400 It's a good thing about alcohol.
01:59:59.600 You can always get drunk later on.
02:00:00.720 You don't need to bring the champagne.
02:00:01.740 Don't do what Hillary Clinton and her people did.
02:00:04.880 They just took it for granted that she was going to win.
02:00:08.480 Go out and vote.
02:00:10.860 If you can vote early, vote now.
02:00:12.920 But do it now.
02:00:15.060 Vote.
02:00:16.260 This time, the republic demands it.
02:00:19.000 Now, if you're wanting to commit suicide because of Stu, stand by.
02:00:29.580 I've got some good news.
02:00:30.780 I've got a good poll.
02:00:31.740 That was my optimistic take.
02:00:32.900 I've got a good poll.
02:00:33.920 I have a poll from somebody who was right last time.
02:00:36.440 That's good to hear.
02:00:37.120 And they have really good news.
02:00:39.160 So, shut the pie hole.
02:00:40.700 That sounds great.
02:00:41.100 Could I just go on and talk, please?
02:00:42.400 Could I just do my show?
02:00:44.240 I suppose.
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02:02:01.180 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
02:02:06.660 Stop it.
02:02:07.340 Stop.
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02:02:13.100 Theory.
02:02:14.320 Glenn.
02:02:16.380 God?
02:02:17.320 Is that you?
02:02:19.580 Yes.
02:02:20.680 Tell Stu to shut up.
02:02:22.340 He's really bumming us all out up here.
02:02:26.180 Okay.
02:02:26.580 That was optimistic.
02:02:28.500 I gave you pathways.
02:02:30.680 Shut up.
02:02:30.700 Yeah, shut up.
02:02:31.960 Shut up.
02:02:32.760 Okay, I have one.
02:02:33.940 All right.
02:02:35.040 This is from, have you ever heard of the, that's USC.
02:02:45.680 It's, I don't know.
02:02:48.320 Oh, here it is.
02:02:48.920 USC Dornsife.
02:02:50.320 Oh, Dornsife.
02:02:50.960 Yeah, it's an interesting setup for this poll.
02:02:53.140 Good poll?
02:02:54.600 I mean, it's a panel poll, so.
02:02:57.160 Shut up!
02:02:59.240 Hey, you heard it from God, not me, too, so you gotta shut up.
02:03:02.380 So they ask, they ask, who are you voting for?
02:03:05.520 And then they ask, who are the friends in your circle of friends voting for?
02:03:11.700 Okay.
02:03:12.300 And they did this, they asked, I guess, for the last five elections, and they have found
02:03:19.140 it more reliable than, who are you gonna vote for?
02:03:22.860 Okay.
02:03:24.460 And guess what?
02:03:28.040 Guess who wins?
02:03:29.520 I'm gonna guess Donald Trump.
02:03:30.800 Yes!
02:03:31.140 Because he'd be happy.
02:03:32.320 Yes!
02:03:33.160 Yes!
02:03:33.680 That's what I was looking for.
02:03:37.820 Well, that's why you, that's why you talk to me, and you haven't talked to Stu in quite
02:03:41.660 some time, I think.
02:03:42.260 It's interesting, people do, a lot of people think, if you ask people who you think is going
02:03:46.720 to win, people usually say Donald Trump in these polls.
02:03:49.520 Yeah, I know.
02:03:49.920 They believe Trump is gonna win.
02:03:51.440 I think a lot of that is, they're just amazed that he won last time, and they just think he's
02:03:55.640 going to pull it off somehow.
02:03:57.080 Yeah.
02:03:57.300 Which I think a lot of Republicans are in that place, too.
02:04:00.020 It may very well be true.
02:04:01.400 He may be this sort of level of political magician.
02:04:05.660 I mean, if this is an amazing...
02:04:07.360 This is an amazing thing.
02:04:08.720 If he pulls this off, you know, he has won two elections that I don't think anyone else
02:04:17.720 could have won.
02:04:18.000 And this one's much more difficult.
02:04:20.040 Shut up.
02:04:20.280 As I said in 2016, it's a lot harder for...
02:04:23.440 It's a lot easier to beat Hillary Clinton.
02:04:24.980 Yes, it is.
02:04:28.440 Speak on.
02:04:30.260 Preach on, Stu.
02:04:31.900 Is that Satan or Hillary?
02:04:33.480 I can't...
02:04:33.840 I know.
02:04:34.440 The voice is so similar.
02:04:36.680 I'm not sure.
02:04:37.860 But, you know, to beat the Republican primary was really, really difficult, I thought, in
02:04:42.360 2016.
02:04:43.180 To beat Hillary was not that difficult.
02:04:44.880 She was a terrible candidate.
02:04:46.280 He pulled it off, though, and no one expected him to do it.
02:04:49.060 This time, he's got a more difficult candidate.
02:04:51.760 And you might say, well, wait a minute.
02:04:52.860 Joe's terrible.
02:04:53.420 Yeah, but people don't have the visceral hatred for Joe Biden.
02:04:57.320 They don't believe that he is corrupt yet.
02:04:59.560 I mean, you're going to find out.
02:05:01.960 Yeah.
02:05:02.680 Once the mainstream media, if they ever do, starts to actually report on the truth about
02:05:08.740 Joe Biden, he is the most corrupt vice president of all time.
02:05:15.000 And once they find that out, if they ever report on it, Americans are going to be shocked.
02:05:20.580 But that's what they didn't like about Hillary Clinton.
02:05:22.680 They were tired of her holier-than-thou attitude, which Joe Biden doesn't have, and the corruption
02:05:31.620 that everybody knew that the Clintons were corrupt.
02:05:34.020 Yeah.
02:05:34.180 2016, the passion was against Hillary versus against Trump.
02:05:38.700 In 2020, the passion is pro-Trump versus anti-Trump.
02:05:43.020 Yeah.
02:05:43.220 The left does have passion.
02:05:44.980 They're burning cities to the ground.
02:05:46.540 They want to show you their passion so much.
02:05:48.080 It's just that their passion is against Donald Trump.
02:05:50.720 It's not for Joe Biden.
02:05:51.960 Right.
02:05:52.120 They don't care.
02:05:52.860 Joe Biden could be anyone.
02:05:54.040 And if Joe Biden is a moderate, oh, they will hate Joe Biden as much as they hate Donald
02:05:58.700 Trump.
02:05:59.260 They're not going to have to worry about that problem.
02:06:00.800 It's not going to be a moderate.