The Glenn Beck Program - October 03, 2022


The UN Just Claimed It OWNS 'the Science'? | Guest: Blake Masters | 10⧸3⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

145.52896

Word Count

18,073

Sentence Count

1,811

Misogynist Sentences

28

Hate Speech Sentences

21


Summary

Glenn Beck and Stu discuss freedom of speech and why it s under attack in ways that are absolutely unbelievable. Also, the UN says we own the science, and TikTok and Google join forces with the World Economic Forum to combat climate change.


Transcript

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00:02:09.140 Hello, America. Welcome to Monday.
00:02:13.440 Today, I want to talk to you about our basic freedom of speech and freedom of thought.
00:02:20.560 Do you have that right anymore?
00:02:23.800 Is that right worth saving?
00:02:27.240 It is under attack in ways that are absolutely unbelievable.
00:02:33.500 We'll begin there in 60 seconds.
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00:03:53.460 Okay, so here's some good news.
00:03:55.280 By the way, hello, Stu.
00:03:56.280 How are you?
00:03:58.000 Glenn?
00:03:58.820 Good to see you.
00:03:59.480 Good to see you.
00:03:59.980 No, no.
00:04:00.380 Seriously, good to see you.
00:04:01.380 No, seriously.
00:04:01.860 No.
00:04:02.460 I'm sure you have some good news for me today.
00:04:04.100 I do.
00:04:04.740 I do.
00:04:05.480 World Economic Forum just had an anti-disinformation panel.
00:04:10.360 happening just last week.
00:04:13.780 And the United Nations was there.
00:04:16.280 And so on the WEF World Economic Forum Great Reset Panel, the United Nations announced, quote,
00:04:26.180 we own the science.
00:04:30.440 Now, when they said that, they said that at the WEF's Sustainable Development Impact Meeting,
00:04:39.060 and what was great is Brown University was there with the United Nations, and they said that
00:04:48.760 when it comes to climate information, they have now partnered with Google, and they are
00:04:57.200 tackling disinformation.
00:04:59.300 So under the UN's Secretary General for Global Communications, Melissa Fleming, she brought up the
00:05:07.940 partnership with big tech companies, including TikTok and Google, that contribute to controlling the
00:05:13.240 narrative of climate change.
00:05:16.200 According to Fleming, the Google search results now prioritize UN links.
00:05:21.740 We partnered with Google, she said.
00:05:24.660 For example, if you Google climate change, you will, at the top of your search, get all
00:05:30.080 kinds of UN sources.
00:05:32.180 We started this partnership when we were shocked to see that when we Googled climate change,
00:05:38.200 we were getting incredibly distorted information right at the top.
00:05:43.140 We're becoming much more proactive.
00:05:45.500 We own the science.
00:05:46.980 We think the world should know it, and the platforms themselves also believe this.
00:05:53.580 We also had another trusted messenger project, she told the World Economic Forum, which was
00:05:59.580 called Team Halo, where trained scientists from around the world and some doctors on TikTok,
00:06:07.240 we had TikTok working with us.
00:06:09.920 She went on to admit that the strategy to counter people's distrust of institutions such as the
00:06:15.000 UN in relation to COVID information was just to recruit influencers to prompt their messaging.
00:06:22.140 Another really key strategy, she said, was we had to deploy influencers, adding influencers
00:06:29.880 who are really keen, who have really huge followings, but really keen to carry the message that the
00:06:37.880 UN, the World Economic Forum, will serve their communities.
00:06:41.620 And they were much more trusted than the United Nations telling them something from New York
00:06:46.660 City headquarters.
00:06:48.100 End quote.
00:06:52.600 Hey, when are your friends going to wake up?
00:06:58.100 I urge you, please, to find a church that is urging you in every possible way.
00:07:11.620 To prepare yourself to stand, to prepare yourself to live in an incredibly different world.
00:07:20.920 It is not going to be possible to stand.
00:07:25.700 You remember, I've told you for years and years, you have to be so close to the Spirit
00:07:30.700 that when the Spirit says, stop, turn around, go the other way, you do it.
00:07:36.620 But there is coming a time soon where if you don't have that kind of listening power and
00:07:48.080 connection, you will not survive.
00:07:52.420 Now, we are being told what the truth is.
00:08:01.720 We are not allowed to even discuss the real truth.
00:08:06.420 This is not entirely true today.
00:08:09.860 You still have voices like mine and Ben Shapiro and Mark Levin and people who are on radio and
00:08:18.200 in podcast, so you still have the ability to hear the truth.
00:08:24.560 However, it is now being limited and curtailed more and more every day.
00:08:32.200 And they are coming out and they're admitting it.
00:08:35.660 When the UN and the World Economic Forum, they think so little of you that they can have a
00:08:43.860 conference where they admit that they are hiring influencers.
00:08:49.600 What is that?
00:08:51.100 That's propaganda.
00:08:53.420 That's not a commercial.
00:08:55.220 That's propaganda.
00:08:57.060 If I were taking money from, let's see, I'm a fan of Mike Lee.
00:09:03.280 If you found out that Mike Lee was somehow or another paying me and he had hired me to just
00:09:11.660 weave this into our conversation, would you have a problem with it?
00:09:18.180 The question is, why would you have a problem?
00:09:21.920 Because you thought I was trustworthy.
00:09:25.440 You thought you were hearing just my opinion.
00:09:28.320 It's why I always say our sponsor this half hour is, I don't just roll into the commercials.
00:09:36.920 I say that for a reason to alert you that what I'm about to say, I may believe in, which
00:09:45.040 I do, but it is paid for.
00:09:49.820 When you have influencers, you are getting propaganda.
00:09:56.520 And at the same time, they're giving you propaganda because they, quote, own the science.
00:10:06.200 They are silencing other voices and pushing them into the background.
00:10:13.140 Let me give you how this is going to affect you in the real world.
00:10:17.400 And it already is.
00:10:20.400 This is from the Wall Street Journal.
00:10:22.160 It's an op-ed.
00:10:23.000 I was fired from my nursing job this year for refusing to take implicit bias training.
00:10:31.360 After 39 years of providing equal care to all of my patients without regard to their race,
00:10:36.340 I objected to a mandatory course grounded in the idea that I'm a racist because I'm white.
00:10:42.480 I fear every health care professional will soon be forced to make the same awful decision I did.
00:10:49.580 Falsely admit to being a racist or abandoned the medical field.
00:10:54.440 This is already happening in emissions.
00:10:58.780 This is being taught at the university level.
00:11:01.880 So while you have older nurses and doctors who have been in the business, they will leave.
00:11:10.240 But the new doctors, the new nurses are being trained from the beginning in this.
00:11:16.480 She says my ordeal started in September 2021 when my employer, a Dallas based Baylor Scott and White Health rolled out its new annual training modules for clinical educators.
00:11:29.500 The list included overcoming unconscious bias.
00:11:34.080 After viewing the interactive course, I contacted my supervisor and asked for a meeting with the chief nursing officer and the human resource director.
00:11:40.800 The former sent a surrogate.
00:11:43.220 The latter didn't attend.
00:11:45.520 After two meetings, it was clear I would not be given an exemption.
00:11:49.800 My supervisor told me, look, I don't want you to die on this cross.
00:11:54.300 But I did.
00:11:55.980 The idea that implicit bias is grounded in the belief that white people treat those who aren't white worse than those who are.
00:12:05.180 It is part of the woke assumption that society, including health care, suffers from systematic racism.
00:12:14.780 Accordingly, my own supposed implicit bias, which is a euphemism for ingrained racism, must be rooted out.
00:12:24.500 Not only that, it must be replaced with preferential treatment for the non-white.
00:12:29.740 I feel I fail to see how real racial discrimination is justified by my non-existent racism.
00:12:41.200 I knew this was coming, but I was still devastated when I was fired in February.
00:12:46.220 I went from a six figure job to zero income.
00:12:50.420 The day I was fired, I sold my car to make sure I'd have enough money to live on.
00:12:55.160 When I tried to find a new health care job, no one would hire me.
00:13:00.660 No doubt they contacted my old employer and they were told why I was let go.
00:13:07.120 States are increasingly requiring implicit bias training as a condition for obtaining medical and nursing licenses.
00:13:15.000 As of July, the Kentucky Board of Nursing requires that all registered nurses take a continuing education course on implicit bias.
00:13:25.160 What does that mean?
00:13:28.440 That means it's never ending.
00:13:33.760 Your racism is never solved.
00:13:36.500 I mean, we all went through political correct training years ago and most of us hated it and thought it was ridiculous.
00:13:46.060 Sexual harassment training.
00:13:48.140 Most of us hated it because we weren't sexually harassing anyone.
00:13:52.200 Doctors, nurses, counselors, dentists, they all have to take this now.
00:14:07.040 And for another really great strike for freedom of thought and freedom of speech,
00:14:13.920 the New Zealand Prime Minister was giving a speech at the UN and she compared free speech to weapons of war.
00:14:28.560 At the UN General Assembly Friday, she announced the new initiative to, quote,
00:14:34.000 help improve research and understanding of how a person's online experience are curated by automatic processes,
00:14:43.220 saying the work done in partnership with companies and nonprofits will be important in understanding more about myths and disinformation online,
00:14:52.280 a challenge that we must as leaders address.
00:14:55.860 Doesn't this sound a little like what they just announced at the World Economic Forum?
00:15:01.620 The Prime Minister acknowledged that calling to regulate speech online in any way can seem problematic.
00:15:11.220 But, quote, as leaders, we're rightfully concerned that even the most light touch approaches to disinformation could be misinterpreted
00:15:18.500 as being hostile to the values of free speech that we value so highly.
00:15:22.980 But while I cannot tell you today what the answer is to this challenge,
00:15:28.200 I can say with complete certainty that we cannot ignore it.
00:15:33.580 To do so poses an equal threat to the norms we all value.
00:15:38.940 So we have flipped our society from we have to give the benefit to the rights that every person was endowed with.
00:15:48.880 The right to speak freely without fear.
00:15:54.860 We have taken that away.
00:15:57.400 And now we are saying, well, we have to protect people.
00:16:03.220 We must protect people because they might be hurt.
00:16:07.440 And we don't know.
00:16:08.880 I know that will it'll sound bad.
00:16:11.240 And it will it might really affect free speech.
00:16:15.080 But we have to take action whenever anyone tells you we have to take action.
00:16:23.460 And it's taking action to protect people.
00:16:28.620 We are doing it to make them safer.
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00:18:05.580 I mean, listen to this.
00:18:18.780 The prime minister then asked the audience how they could tackle various challenges if people are allowed to share opposing narratives online.
00:18:28.160 Quote,
00:18:30.000 After all, how do you successfully end a war if people are led to believe the reason for its existence is not only legal but noble?
00:18:40.800 How do you tackle climate change if people don't believe it exists?
00:18:45.420 How do you ensure the human rights of others are upheld when they're subjected to hateful and dangerous rhetoric and ideology?
00:18:54.580 We've always had these problems.
00:18:57.200 The remedy has always been, make a good case.
00:19:06.300 They suggested that online speech now is used by those with evil intent.
00:19:13.180 Oh my gosh.
00:19:14.680 The weapons may be different, but the goals of those who perpetrate them is often the same.
00:19:19.000 To cause chaos and reduce the ability of others to defend themselves.
00:19:25.260 To disband communities.
00:19:27.820 To collapse the collective strength of countries who work together.
00:19:33.360 Oh my gosh.
00:19:34.420 I cannot take.
00:19:35.800 I just cannot take the pot calling the kettle black anymore.
00:19:41.100 They always self-diagnose.
00:19:43.820 Whatever it is they're doing, they claim they're fighting that.
00:19:48.460 The prime minister urged action from the general audience of UN leaders.
00:19:54.920 We have an opportunity here to ensure that these particular weapons of war do not become an established part of warfare.
00:20:02.460 She's talking about freedom of speech.
00:20:04.240 In these times, I'm acutely aware of how easy it is to feel disheartened.
00:20:10.700 We're facing many battles on many fronts, she said.
00:20:13.600 But there is a cause for optimism.
00:20:15.840 Because for every new weapon we face, there's a new tool to overcome it.
00:20:20.020 For every attempt to push the world into chaos is a collective conviction to bring us back to order.
00:20:26.280 We have the means, we just need the collective will.
00:20:30.180 I want you to know what she is saying here.
00:20:33.120 What she is saying is people are waking up.
00:20:39.300 And they're starting to do things that we didn't think that they would do.
00:20:43.780 We thought we could keep this as a conspiracy theory.
00:20:48.280 But people are waking up and they're seeing and reading our own words.
00:20:53.860 But don't worry.
00:20:56.120 We have Google in our pocket.
00:20:58.500 We have TikTok in our pocket.
00:21:02.140 And for every attempt to push the world into chaos is a collective conviction to bring back to order.
00:21:10.340 No, what they're doing is causing chaos.
00:21:13.940 Because their order is one world order that you have nothing to do with.
00:21:22.020 They haven't talked to you about any of these things.
00:21:25.660 They deny what they're doing.
00:21:28.920 They deny ESG.
00:21:31.120 They deny that this means what they clearly mean.
00:21:37.080 They deny it and deny it and deny it.
00:21:40.160 And then suddenly it's accepted.
00:21:42.740 It's accepted as a reality.
00:21:45.700 And it's too late to change it.
00:21:51.560 You, we, I, need to be on our knees much more than we are.
00:21:59.600 We need to humble ourselves and pray for strength and guidance.
00:22:05.320 And the strength to stand because you are going to, you're going to need to stand.
00:22:13.140 You have to stand.
00:22:16.320 And you just, all you have to do is stand for things you know are true.
00:22:19.600 You know that everyone has a right to free speech.
00:22:23.560 You know that if global warming is true and is dangerous, that you can make the case for it.
00:22:32.620 If it's not, I have a right to make the case that it's not the end of the world.
00:22:38.320 And the solutions that they are proposing could gravely harm humans.
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00:24:18.480 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:24:22.840 We're very glad to have you here, including Mr. Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed, the podcast
00:24:29.480 that is on Blaze TV just before this program and can be heard wherever you get your podcasts.
00:24:35.580 Hello, Pat.
00:24:36.340 Hello, Glenn.
00:24:36.960 How was your weekend?
00:24:37.760 Oh, it was perfect.
00:24:38.920 In every way.
00:24:39.760 I had a perfect, perfect weekend.
00:24:41.320 Yeah, me too.
00:24:42.100 Me too.
00:24:43.200 So what do you have today?
00:24:45.520 Uh, well, I'm kind of interested in, uh, Air Canada ordering 30 electric planes that
00:24:52.340 can carry passengers, maybe 124 miles.
00:24:56.760 Holy cow.
00:24:57.520 Not 124 miles.
00:24:59.220 What is it?
00:24:59.760 About 18 miles from here to New York City?
00:25:02.940 It's probably.
00:25:03.480 It's about that.
00:25:03.940 Yeah.
00:25:04.300 It's about that.
00:25:04.700 So, I mean, it'll easily get you to New York City.
00:25:07.660 Paris is another 50 miles or so from New York.
00:25:10.460 It might be a little bit long.
00:25:11.880 You might have to stop in Greenland to refuel.
00:25:14.820 But this should cover just about everything.
00:25:17.340 Yeah.
00:25:17.440 And I would feel so safe in an all-electric plane, wouldn't you?
00:25:23.140 Oh, yeah.
00:25:23.780 Because nothing could go wrong with them.
00:25:25.580 No.
00:25:25.980 Do they have solar panels on top?
00:25:27.780 Uh, no.
00:25:28.400 I don't believe they do, actually.
00:25:30.120 I don't think so.
00:25:31.240 Just really expensive and environmentally unfriendly batteries.
00:25:36.140 Well, they're not only unfriendly batteries.
00:25:38.380 You still are, you know, burning coal to be able to fill that tank up, if you will.
00:25:42.760 Right.
00:25:43.300 You know.
00:25:43.920 Right.
00:25:44.320 So, you got that.
00:25:46.060 I can't imagine.
00:25:48.540 Oh, and here's another really good feature of these planes, which are coming very soon
00:25:53.660 by 2028.
00:25:55.200 Oh, good.
00:25:56.000 It seats up to, get this, 30 passengers.
00:26:00.520 Shut up.
00:26:01.120 Up to.
00:26:01.520 30.
00:26:02.060 Up to.
00:26:02.600 Up to.
00:26:03.240 I mean, if you want to fly more miles than 124, they limit it to 25.
00:26:10.720 Oh.
00:26:10.920 And then you can go 249 miles.
00:26:14.620 249 miles.
00:26:15.440 And if that's not enough for you, get out and walk.
00:26:18.460 Yeah.
00:26:18.800 Shut up.
00:26:19.580 My gosh.
00:26:20.060 I don't want to.
00:26:20.460 It needs to go further than 240 miles.
00:26:22.200 Nobody.
00:26:22.280 There's no reason to.
00:26:23.480 That's too far.
00:26:23.980 It is too far.
00:26:24.800 It is too far.
00:26:25.260 Right.
00:26:25.560 It is too far.
00:26:26.880 Wow.
00:26:27.400 It really is.
00:26:27.740 By the time you got through security, you could have driven it.
00:26:31.200 Right?
00:26:32.140 Mm-hmm.
00:26:32.820 I mean, you had to show up two hours early.
00:26:34.580 It really is.
00:26:34.720 60 miles an hour, two hours, you're 120 miles.
00:26:37.540 That's the whole thing.
00:26:39.000 Yeah.
00:26:39.140 Right.
00:26:40.080 Right.
00:26:40.460 So, yeah, but then you'd be burning carbon, you know?
00:26:45.080 Yeah.
00:26:45.480 And you're not being a friend of the planet.
00:26:48.380 Right.
00:26:48.820 Yeah.
00:26:49.420 And worshiping Gaia.
00:26:50.800 And what you don't know is that your car is not going to run anyway, so you won't have
00:26:55.640 any choice.
00:26:56.140 You'll probably walk to the airport and then say, could I get on this plane?
00:27:01.360 I have to go to work.
00:27:04.440 And it'll take you to work.
00:27:05.700 Well, it'll take you to the airport within 120 miles of where you work.
00:27:11.000 Which is all you need, really.
00:27:12.400 It's all you need.
00:27:12.920 Then, you know, instead of walk from home, you walk to the office.
00:27:17.620 This electric thing where everything has to be electric, you know, cars by 2035 in California,
00:27:22.720 planes, we're going to get our first dose in 2028.
00:27:27.100 It's just going to work out really well, I feel.
00:27:29.540 I feel like it's going to be right.
00:27:30.820 I'm pretty sure everything that they're working on is going to work out pretty well.
00:27:33.900 It's going to work out really well.
00:27:34.400 Yeah.
00:27:34.700 Yeah.
00:27:35.020 It's one of those things when you're driving an electric car, let's say you're low on
00:27:37.760 battery, and you're driving down the street, and you run out of power, you will coast
00:27:43.440 to a stop.
00:27:44.360 Right.
00:27:44.640 You don't fall like 30,000 feet.
00:27:47.280 It's kind of a different, it's a different feel.
00:27:49.820 Yeah.
00:27:50.080 And actually, when your car runs out of battery, you're going to get a plane.
00:27:52.700 You don't coast.
00:27:54.440 It just stops.
00:27:55.800 It stops.
00:27:56.460 It stops.
00:27:57.040 Well, I told you about the original Tesla, the first one they made, which we covered
00:28:02.780 back at CNN Headline News back in the day.
00:28:05.180 It was a $110,000 sports car, two-seater.
00:28:09.260 It looks like a Lotus.
00:28:11.480 I mean, it's a cool-looking car.
00:28:12.580 And, you know, it definitely has, it was an amazing technology, particularly at the time.
00:28:16.740 But I was, I just think, you know, they're pretty cool cars.
00:28:20.240 And I was talking to a guy who owned one.
00:28:23.320 And, you know, I was like, ah, this would be a cool thing to have.
00:28:26.160 Like, if you're a car collector, the first Tesla?
00:28:28.740 Yeah, it'd be good.
00:28:29.300 Before people even really, the company existed.
00:28:31.980 And so, he was telling me, he said that there was a minor incident because there is a factory
00:28:36.260 that does, you know, all these, like, old parts because they don't even really, I mean,
00:28:40.060 they service the car, but it's not like, you know, it's not easy to get the parts anymore.
00:28:43.660 They did have a fire at one of the factories where they lost, I think, 45 of them.
00:28:49.020 Now, I think there was 1,300 made in the United States.
00:28:51.700 So, like, losing 45 is kind of a big deal.
00:28:54.220 Yeah, sure.
00:28:55.080 Yeah.
00:28:55.600 And I'm pretty sure the fire is still burning to this moment.
00:28:58.320 But it wasn't due to batteries or electrical.
00:29:01.120 Oh, no, no.
00:29:01.560 It was something totally different.
00:29:02.280 Okay, good.
00:29:03.400 But the other thing is, if you.
00:29:05.920 It's kindling they left around the factory.
00:29:07.660 Yeah, that happens all the time.
00:29:09.320 You leave kindling.
00:29:10.080 We were trying to heat the place, trying to heat the place.
00:29:12.940 I didn't throw in that it's a Tesla repair slash kindling factory, which is a bad combination.
00:29:18.560 That makes a lot of sense.
00:29:19.360 It's a really bad combination.
00:29:20.580 You start those batteries on fire with kindling.
00:29:23.500 But he was saying that if you have one of these cars and you got to keep it charged, right?
00:29:28.540 It's not a car you're taking out all the time, right?
00:29:30.680 Like, it's a collector's item.
00:29:32.200 So, you got to keep it charged, but you can't overcharge it.
00:29:35.060 Because it'll burn out.
00:29:35.840 Because it could burn out.
00:29:36.700 Yeah.
00:29:36.920 And if you let it go.
00:29:38.220 No, not burn out.
00:29:39.180 It could burn up.
00:29:40.580 Yeah.
00:29:40.760 Yeah.
00:29:41.100 Okay.
00:29:42.620 But if you let it go to 0% battery.
00:29:45.740 Yes.
00:29:46.660 The car is now a very expensive paperweight.
00:29:50.060 Because you will never charge it again.
00:29:53.400 Once it goes to zero, battery completely toast.
00:29:57.160 Now, I assume they've probably improved this over the years with Tesla.
00:30:00.880 So, this would be happening a lot more often.
00:30:03.240 But, like, this was the way it was set up.
00:30:04.940 That's amazing.
00:30:05.440 And the new battery, I think, is $45,000 and you have to wait 18 months.
00:30:09.820 Now, there's still, like, $28,000.
00:30:12.460 Wait a minute.
00:30:12.860 Guys, I don't think that's been changed.
00:30:16.800 What?
00:30:17.340 If it goes to zero, it's dead?
00:30:19.240 I have solar energy.
00:30:21.260 I have a $15,000 battery.
00:30:26.920 One.
00:30:28.300 Okay?
00:30:29.060 And a row of a whole bunch of other batteries.
00:30:32.760 Okay?
00:30:33.860 And I can only use it to be safe.
00:30:37.360 I can only drain it to about 40%.
00:30:40.300 40%?
00:30:41.680 It's got to have 40% left in it.
00:30:43.840 Once you start getting down lower and if it ever drains, you're done.
00:30:47.780 You're done.
00:30:48.840 Oh, my gosh.
00:30:49.740 Done.
00:30:50.880 Yeah.
00:30:52.180 Yeah.
00:30:52.820 It's great.
00:30:53.380 Because I'm totally the guy that would have, you know, would have this thing plugged in
00:30:58.300 and not drive it for a few weeks.
00:31:00.300 And it would get, the kid goes in there to get something out of the garage, knocks the
00:31:04.380 plug out, I don't notice, and then the car's toast.
00:31:06.980 Yeah.
00:31:07.160 That's totally what I would do if I had one of those cars.
00:31:09.480 Stu, you're not thinking, I mean, you're much more responsible than that.
00:31:14.740 Like, you never, have you ever had your phone go out of power?
00:31:18.700 No.
00:31:19.720 Nobody's ever done that.
00:31:21.300 You always plug it in before it goes out.
00:31:24.720 Every single time.
00:31:25.920 Every single time.
00:31:26.940 And I never let mine get below 40%.
00:31:29.680 Really.
00:31:30.840 You know, I say I just have to stop working and talking or doing whatever I'm doing when
00:31:36.140 it gets to 40%.
00:31:37.480 Now, to be clear, you can't get it fully charged and leave it plugged in either.
00:31:42.380 Right.
00:31:42.580 That would be very bad.
00:31:43.820 That would be very bad.
00:31:44.820 Well, the good news is, in my case, with solar energy, it never fully charges.
00:31:51.800 Oh, great.
00:31:52.560 Yeah.
00:31:52.900 So we have that.
00:31:54.020 Hey, speaking of sunshine, you know, DeSantis.
00:32:00.680 This guy.
00:32:01.840 This guy.
00:32:02.600 This guy is so bad.
00:32:04.420 He's a fascist.
00:32:05.020 He's so bad.
00:32:05.680 Yeah.
00:32:05.960 Would you use that label?
00:32:07.300 Because that's the label I use for him.
00:32:08.900 He's a fascist.
00:32:09.640 I don't think it's strong enough.
00:32:10.880 Yeah, you're right.
00:32:11.400 Well, I think he might even be the Antichrist.
00:32:14.380 Yeah.
00:32:14.920 Okay.
00:32:15.200 That's a very good possibility.
00:32:16.160 I don't know.
00:32:17.200 Would you expect DeSantis to be the Antichrist?
00:32:21.160 No.
00:32:21.500 No, you wouldn't.
00:32:22.080 No.
00:32:22.460 No.
00:32:23.560 And Maude Newton, who we all know and love.
00:32:29.260 The?
00:32:29.760 Maude Newton?
00:32:30.900 Yes.
00:32:30.940 Maude.
00:32:31.680 Maude.
00:32:32.920 She describes herself as a writer, a critic, an editor, an occasional speaker.
00:32:38.700 Oh.
00:32:39.840 So she writes and edits all the time.
00:32:42.820 Yeah, and occasionally speaks.
00:32:43.920 But rarely converses.
00:32:44.600 Right.
00:32:44.960 I think she should speak maybe less.
00:32:47.300 Okay.
00:32:47.480 But she tweeted that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis used the word biblical when he was describing
00:32:56.800 the hurricane storm surge as an evangelical dog whistle.
00:33:03.140 Oh, wow.
00:33:03.900 Yeah.
00:33:04.060 So no evangelicals heard it then?
00:33:06.240 Yeah.
00:33:06.740 Because only dogs hear dog whistles.
00:33:08.960 So that's weird.
00:33:10.020 No.
00:33:10.360 No, it means if evangelicals were dogs, they would hear it.
00:33:14.660 They're the only ones who hear it.
00:33:16.360 Yes, they're the only ones.
00:33:17.920 Okay.
00:33:18.160 And she said, this language is an evangelical dog whistle, i.e. it's not climate change,
00:33:25.140 it's God.
00:33:26.860 Which is, which, of course, that's what he was saying.
00:33:31.840 It's not really a dog whistle as much as, you know, like, because I'm curious, if she
00:33:37.860 heard it, how is it an evangelical dog whistle?
00:33:41.340 Right.
00:33:41.680 Really good point.
00:33:42.820 Is she deeply evangelical?
00:33:44.580 Is that what we're learning about?
00:33:45.580 No, she just has special skills.
00:33:47.880 Okay.
00:33:48.180 She just has special hearing.
00:33:49.700 She can decipher dog whistles.
00:33:51.420 Now, she did delete the tweet.
00:33:54.340 Oh, no.
00:33:54.780 But she came out and said, sometimes I stand by a tweet, but delete it because I've spent
00:34:01.380 enough of my life amid the rantings and abuse of rapture-obsessed evangelicals.
00:34:07.880 Okay.
00:34:09.040 She sounds really friendly to evangelicals.
00:34:11.540 She does.
00:34:12.000 She sounds very open-minded.
00:34:13.680 Friendly enough to hear the dog whistle.
00:34:15.600 All right.
00:34:15.900 Yeah.
00:34:16.280 Or the evangelical whistle.
00:34:17.700 Well, she's special.
00:34:18.980 You know what I mean?
00:34:19.540 She's got the special skill, and she knows better.
00:34:22.900 Some would describe her as special.
00:34:25.800 Not you.
00:34:26.760 Not me.
00:34:27.240 Not you.
00:34:27.760 Not me.
00:34:28.620 I wouldn't do that.
00:34:29.480 You wouldn't do that.
00:34:30.040 She seems very special.
00:34:31.500 And finally, let me give you this quick story.
00:34:34.560 And you're going to find this, Stu, in particular.
00:34:38.540 You're going to find this interesting.
00:34:42.960 Internal materials now show.
00:34:45.980 Adult former Democratic legislative aide who encouraged students to say that transgender
00:34:53.160 youth will kill themselves over Republican policy was kind of spearheading the national walkouts
00:35:04.340 and the walkouts that students where they were supposedly, you know, objecting to transgender policies from Glenn Youngkin.
00:35:14.500 But there's an internal video now that shows the student group that was led by the former Democratic staffer and that he and the group knew that a large portion of students had absolutely no interest in the cause.
00:35:34.880 They just wanted to skip school.
00:35:37.720 Surprise!
00:35:39.180 Yeah.
00:35:39.580 That's a shocker.
00:35:40.280 Now, I can say, because I get this dog whistle, I was in this group and walked out of high school for literally any cause.
00:35:50.160 Any time.
00:35:50.760 There were many, many walkouts, I remember, when I was in school.
00:35:54.260 And every single time, no matter what the cause was, I walked out.
00:35:58.300 And I was passionate about whatever it was at that time.
00:36:02.140 Now, I didn't know what it was each time, but I was always passionate about it.
00:36:05.360 Because if you were passionate about it, you could walk out and then all the teachers would, number one, let you out of class.
00:36:12.240 They would excuse it.
00:36:13.740 And number two, they would look at you as like, wow.
00:36:16.580 And there's someone who's, these kids are really.
00:36:18.600 Really tuned in.
00:36:19.180 They're tuned in.
00:36:19.900 They're taking their civic duty seriously.
00:36:22.760 Who said that?
00:36:23.680 This was the vibe of the teachers.
00:36:25.720 Right.
00:36:25.860 They were like, more like, hey, like, they didn't get mad at you for walking out.
00:36:29.300 But it was more like, rock the vote.
00:36:30.800 Like, these kids are involved.
00:36:32.500 They were proud of you.
00:36:33.280 So was it just me and my family?
00:36:37.800 Because I never walked out of school.
00:36:39.860 Because I knew my dad would say, I know what the hell you're doing.
00:36:45.320 Get your ass back in school.
00:36:47.560 Well, they didn't even like, the way I remember, again, it's been a while here.
00:36:50.540 I'm 100 years old at this point.
00:36:51.800 But what I remember is, they wouldn't even, it wasn't even in like, they wouldn't tell
00:36:55.240 the parents, hey, your kid was out of school.
00:36:57.120 We're upset.
00:36:58.080 It was just like, everyone would walk out.
00:36:59.820 They'd do the thing.
00:37:00.540 We'd walk around.
00:37:01.420 Many of us would branch off at the convenience store and then join on the way back into the
00:37:05.700 protest.
00:37:06.300 And then he'd walk back into school and everyone would be like, wow, that'd be like a local
00:37:09.500 news item.
00:37:10.740 Students, walk out of school to support, I don't know, probably late term abortion or whatever
00:37:16.220 we were walking out over.
00:37:17.300 I have no idea.
00:37:18.580 And that was it.
00:37:19.400 But you'd just miss a bunch of classes and it would be over.
00:37:22.840 It was fantastic.
00:37:23.220 He grew up in Connecticut.
00:37:24.200 Yeah.
00:37:24.520 I don't remember the student protest movement in Montana.
00:37:28.500 Yeah.
00:37:29.020 We protested it being too cold once in a while, but that's about it.
00:37:33.240 Stayed home when it was 80 below.
00:37:35.440 You wouldn't want to walk outside in Montana.
00:37:37.160 No, you don't.
00:37:37.860 No.
00:37:38.880 You'd want to stay inside no matter what.
00:37:40.880 Oh, there's August, but they're not in school.
00:37:43.120 Right.
00:37:43.440 Right.
00:37:43.880 That's right.
00:37:44.280 You can walk out there.
00:37:44.640 Not until after Labor Day.
00:37:45.520 There's a couple of nice months in Connecticut and you just walk out.
00:37:48.900 And then, you know, you walk out until you get to a place you want to go.
00:37:52.320 And then there's probably.
00:37:53.860 Buy something there.
00:37:54.680 Maybe have McDonald's.
00:37:56.440 Yeah.
00:37:56.720 McDonald's was a little bit.
00:37:57.900 Usually for McDonald's, we'd have to take the car.
00:38:00.600 Very.
00:38:01.180 We'd have to walk.
00:38:02.160 We'd have to act like we were walking out with a group, but then walk to the parking
00:38:04.700 lot and get the car and then drive to McDonald's.
00:38:06.560 That was a little bit more of a trek.
00:38:07.860 But you could do that too.
00:38:08.800 And we did many, many times.
00:38:11.840 Well, all of us here on the Glenn Beck program are shocked.
00:38:16.080 Yeah.
00:38:16.500 Shocked.
00:38:17.160 Shocked to hear that last week's walkout.
00:38:21.420 Apparently, very few kids really even knew what they were walking out for.
00:38:26.120 Hard to believe.
00:38:26.880 Stunning.
00:38:27.440 Yeah.
00:38:27.800 It's shocking.
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00:39:56.780 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:39:58.280 Wow, CNN talked about dog whistles.
00:40:15.880 Woo!
00:40:16.860 They have just identified the woman who allegedly helped arrange the migrant flights.
00:40:24.700 Wow.
00:40:25.240 Yeah.
00:40:25.520 What a vital story.
00:40:27.260 They are on top of it.
00:40:29.540 They are on top.
00:40:30.860 Ron DeSantis really has developed this power to completely control the news cycle.
00:40:36.040 He is really second only to Donald Trump.
00:40:40.360 Mm-hmm.
00:40:41.220 You're right.
00:40:42.000 I mean, like, for example, this is obviously, this is Greg Abbott's thing.
00:40:45.160 I mean, he was doing it for months before.
00:40:48.280 You know, Ron DeSantis jumps in for one weekend and now it's his story.
00:40:51.340 Yeah.
00:40:51.540 And now the hurricane, that's a Ron DeSantis story now.
00:40:56.580 It's not a hurricane story.
00:40:57.720 It's not about people who are suffering.
00:40:59.100 It's about Ron DeSantis and his political future.
00:41:01.300 Well, it's really about people who have been suffering from systemic racism for a very long time.
00:41:08.300 That's what that story really is.
00:41:09.820 Oh, yes.
00:41:10.700 You didn't hear Kamala Harris over the weekend?
00:41:12.980 I said it was about, but we should give out relief based on equity.
00:41:16.440 Equity, yes.
00:41:17.620 And target people of color.
00:41:18.760 I thought that was the opposite of what we were supposed to do.
00:41:22.840 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:41:24.600 You know, there's 87,000 new IRS agents and I have to tell you, they've got to be walking
00:41:29.700 into innocent people's homes, sweating just a little bit, going, man, I mean, this guy could
00:41:34.880 be a terrorist and all I'm doing is just trying to destroy their life.
00:41:39.460 They've got to work up a sweat, I'm guessing, big, just pits, pit stains underneath, you know,
00:41:45.480 because they're just like, I'm an IRS agent and I know I'm doing it wrong, but I'm trying
00:41:50.960 to hide it.
00:41:51.920 It's weird.
00:41:53.160 That's why I would like to offer these 87,000 IRS agents.
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00:42:49.080 one moment.
00:43:01.360 All right.
00:43:08.060 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment.
00:43:11.240 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:43:21.540 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:26.680 Holy cow.
00:43:28.980 Holy cow.
00:43:31.140 Putin is very upset with us.
00:43:34.780 And let me tell you, Joe Biden is very upset.
00:43:38.240 You could hear the passion in his voice when he said,
00:43:43.220 When he said that, I thought, wow, Putin has got to be shaken in his boots.
00:43:52.220 Has anybody actually heard the speech that Vladimir Putin gave on Friday?
00:43:59.340 Yeah, it's a little disturbing.
00:44:02.380 I'll give you his actual words in 60 seconds.
00:44:08.520 So solving the abortion problem in this country only begins with the legislative part.
00:44:19.460 The truth is, too many people have bought into a deep, twisted lie about what constitutes life in the first place.
00:44:26.480 And we have a lot of people now in America, I don't think the average person, but I do think the extreme left that celebrates every abortion.
00:44:37.660 And it's not about it's not about a heartbeat.
00:44:40.920 They won't hear it.
00:44:43.420 They don't care if the baby is half-born.
00:44:46.260 They'll kill it.
00:44:47.840 It's evil.
00:44:49.480 We have to appeal to the hearts and minds of the American public to change.
00:44:55.760 And the way to do that is, well, pre-born is one way.
00:45:00.040 When an expectant mother comes in and she's thinking about having an abortion, if she sees her baby on an ultrasound, she's 80% more likely to not go through with that abortion.
00:45:13.080 There's a ripple effect because she's also likely to share her revelation with others.
00:45:18.580 It'll take time, but we can save babies' lives and influence the next generation to love life.
00:45:25.680 If pre-borns work depends on pro-lifers just like you and me who want to help stop the madness, which you can consider a gift of $10, $50, $100, what they do is they go in and they provide the sonograms.
00:45:43.440 They provide the equipment to do it and the personnel to these local clinics so they can show the mom their baby.
00:45:51.580 Just dial pound 250, say the keyword baby to make a donation, pound 250, keyword baby, or go to preborn.com slash back.
00:46:01.960 So, Stu, you know, I spent a couple of minutes, just wanted to, you know, wanted to check in with old Vlad and see what he was thinking.
00:46:14.900 And, you know, he declared the lands he invaded now Russian soil.
00:46:19.660 And then immediately lost them.
00:46:23.200 Right, like he said they're Russian soil, and then like a day later, Ukraine took over one of the key cities in the region.
00:46:30.560 Yeah.
00:46:31.280 Yeah, that's a problem.
00:46:33.060 Because here's what Putin said.
00:46:35.560 They will defend our land with all the powers and means at our disposal.
00:46:40.300 In 1991, in the Bolovzeth forest, without asking the will of common citizens, the representatives of the then party elites decided to destroy the USSR.
00:46:54.680 And people suddenly found themselves cut off from their motherland.
00:47:00.060 This tore apart and dismembered our nation, becoming a national catastrophe.
00:47:05.600 So, that's the deal when all of the Soviet leaders got in and went and met with, I think, Yeltsin, right?
00:47:13.940 And they were in the middle of this forest, and they were like, okay, what are we going to do, guys?
00:47:18.500 And they decided to make the Russian Federation.
00:47:23.980 And so, the Soviet Union went away.
00:47:26.320 He said, I admit, they didn't fully understand what they were doing, and the consequences that this would inevitably lead to in the end.
00:47:35.820 But this is no longer important.
00:47:37.960 There is no Soviet Union.
00:47:39.320 The past cannot be brought back.
00:47:41.060 And Russia today does not need it anymore.
00:47:44.380 We're not striving for this.
00:47:46.360 The battlefield to which fate in history has called us is the battlefield for our people, for great historic Russia, for future generations, our children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
00:48:00.460 I want the Kiev authorities to know they're real masters in the West.
00:48:06.700 I want them to hear me so they remember this.
00:48:10.640 People living in Donetsk and these other places are becoming our citizens, and they will be our citizens forever.
00:48:20.980 We call on the Kiev regime to immediately end hostilities, end the war that they unleashed back in 2014 and return to the negotiating table.
00:48:31.240 We are ready for this, but we will not discuss the choice of the people in those areas.
00:48:37.520 That choice has already been made, and Russia will not betray them.
00:48:43.640 Sanctions.
00:48:44.420 Now, listen to this.
00:48:45.280 This is really important that you hear this, because this is how the other side is fighting the Great Reset.
00:48:57.060 Quite honestly, this is how you scoop a lot of people who are anti-Great Reset and push them into the Russia camp.
00:49:05.180 Sanctions were not enough for the Anglo-Saxons.
00:49:11.480 Interesting choice of words.
00:49:14.100 They moved on to sabotage.
00:49:17.160 It's hard to believe, but it is a fact that they organized the blasts on the Nord Stream International Gas Pipelines,
00:49:25.180 which run along the bottom of the Baltic Sea.
00:49:28.560 It is clear to everyone who benefits from this.
00:49:32.180 The West began its colonial policy back in the Middle Ages and then followed the slave trade,
00:49:43.460 the genocide of the Indian indigenous tribes in America,
00:49:48.580 the plunder of India, of Africa, the wars of England and France against China.
00:49:55.200 What they did was hooking entire nations on drugs, deliberately exterminating entire ethnic groups for the sake of land and resources.
00:50:07.180 They hunted people like animals.
00:50:10.360 This is contrary to the very nature of man, truth, freedom, and justice.
00:50:15.900 Okay.
00:50:16.980 Now, so far, if you're on the right, you're not interested in any of this.
00:50:22.780 Correct?
00:50:23.320 Correct.
00:50:23.660 The United States is the only country in the world that has twice used nuclear weapons,
00:50:29.000 destroying the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and setting a precedent.
00:50:34.040 Even today, they occupy Germany, Japan, Republic of Korea, and other countries,
00:50:40.800 at the same time cynically calling them allies of equal standing.
00:50:46.140 They beg for us to stay, but that's a whole other story.
00:50:49.860 Again, I don't appreciate Vlad's analysis of this situation.
00:50:55.740 Now, listen to this.
00:50:58.780 Now they've moved entirely to a radical denial of moral norms, of religion, and of family.
00:51:09.700 The dictatorship of the Western elites is directed against all societies, including the peoples of the Western countries themselves.
00:51:20.580 This is a challenge to us all.
00:51:21.840 This is a challenge to us all.
00:51:23.680 This is a complete denial of humanity, the overthrow of faith and traditional values.
00:51:31.000 Indeed, the suppression of freedom itself has taken on the features of a religion, outright Satanism.
00:51:40.060 Do we really want here in our country, in Russia, instead of mom and dad, to have parent number one and parent number two and parent number three?
00:51:52.180 Have they gone completely insane?
00:51:55.980 Do we really want it drilled into our children in schools that there are supposedly genders besides men and women and children to be offered the chance to undergo sex change operations?
00:52:09.240 We have a different future.
00:52:11.600 We have our own future.
00:52:13.560 I mean, straight out of the Alexander Dugan playbook there, right?
00:52:17.160 Oh, yeah.
00:52:17.660 I mean, on both sides.
00:52:19.860 Parent one and parent two was, you know, was, we just talked about this with the situation in Italy with the new prime minister who, this was the speech.
00:52:31.620 She actually used those exact terms, parent one and parent two.
00:52:33.980 And what happened?
00:52:34.940 And she won.
00:52:36.000 And a lot of people here united behind her.
00:52:38.580 Now she is not tied to this.
00:52:40.600 Yeah.
00:52:40.980 In fact, she's supporting Ukraine, we should point out.
00:52:43.580 And the elites are calling her a fascist.
00:52:46.280 Yeah, they're calling her a fascist.
00:52:47.540 And Putin is calling the elites fascist.
00:52:51.180 Notice he doesn't say even the governments.
00:52:54.460 He says the elites of the West.
00:52:59.300 He knows the language of the West.
00:53:02.760 And I believe that's Alexander Dugan.
00:53:05.680 This is absolutely the playbook of Alexander Dugan.
00:53:11.260 They play on the morals.
00:53:14.620 And thus, they can drive a wedge between us.
00:53:20.560 Because most Americans will listen to that and they'll say, well, I shouldn't say most Americans.
00:53:27.600 Many Americans.
00:53:28.360 If I just said that on the air and didn't tell you it, Vladimir Putin, a lot of Americans would go, damn right.
00:53:36.940 Now I tell you about Vladimir, that came from Vladimir Putin.
00:53:40.380 And you're like, wait a minute.
00:53:41.760 Wait, what?
00:53:42.720 Why are we against him?
00:53:46.360 Well, you heard his opinion of America before he said that.
00:53:52.020 His opinion of the West.
00:53:55.640 That's why he's looking again to Dugan for the fourth political theory.
00:54:01.920 The third was fascism.
00:54:05.600 The fourth is Dugan and Euro-Asian policy to where they unite the entire Asian continent with Europe.
00:54:26.520 And they lead the way in Russia.
00:54:29.520 Do you think, is there a, the notice of them pointing out the precedent of nuclear weapons, do you find that to be significant?
00:54:41.820 I do.
00:54:42.680 Do you?
00:54:43.180 Well, I thought so.
00:54:44.000 And I think it's, I get another sort of veiled, we might just use nukes threat, which is not what you want.
00:54:51.640 For multiple reasons.
00:54:54.180 The obvious ones are there.
00:54:55.700 The secondary ones are, you know, we're currently led by a bunch of idiots.
00:55:00.420 So, the fact that, you know, the reason we're avoiding nuclear war is, I guess, the restraint of Vladimir Putin, which I don't have much faith in, or are the competence of our current political leadership, which I also have no faith in.
00:55:16.460 So, that's good.
00:55:17.720 Should end up pretty well.
00:55:20.120 What could go wrong?
00:55:21.020 But the problem is, is it is with the elites.
00:55:24.720 It's really not with our neighbors.
00:55:27.380 Our neighbors have been conned.
00:55:30.800 You know, if you've ever wondered, how did the German people go from, you know, good, decent people to that?
00:55:37.660 How did that happen?
00:55:40.340 Over a slow, long period of time of being groomed to accept that kind of stuff.
00:55:47.340 And then, all at once.
00:55:49.540 We have been groomed.
00:55:51.260 We are approaching that all at once part.
00:55:55.660 And our neighbors, we still have a chance to embrace our neighbors and get them to wake up as much as possible.
00:56:02.960 But at the same time, we have to renew our commitment to what we know is true.
00:56:09.360 And the way to do that is to start speaking up, not in an angry way, but just speaking up and saying, that's not true.
00:56:19.280 Sorry.
00:56:20.820 Men cannot get pregnant.
00:56:22.980 And I know this is a little word game, because what you're saying is, that woman is now a man.
00:56:30.500 But that woman is still a woman.
00:56:34.260 Period.
00:56:35.800 And no man has ever become pregnant.
00:56:38.700 I'm not playing your word game.
00:56:41.120 I understand what you're saying.
00:56:43.440 And you have a right to say it.
00:56:45.540 And I have a right to disagree with you.
00:56:48.680 And I, for one, will fight for your right to say that.
00:56:52.800 Will you?
00:56:55.080 The answer most likely will be no.
00:56:58.260 But that is fascism.
00:57:01.060 Fighting for someone's right to speak and say what they want to say.
00:57:05.880 And especially those things you vehemently disagree with.
00:57:10.640 That is freedom.
00:57:13.300 That's classical liberal.
00:57:15.860 Liberalism.
00:57:17.480 This is fascism.
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00:58:30.960 So, you know, anybody who says, I can't believe you're saying every side is saying the other side is like the Nazis.
00:58:49.200 It's time for everyone to be very clear what the Nazis did.
00:58:55.360 What were they pushing for?
00:58:57.140 They were a collective style of government.
00:59:03.420 They believed in the collective over the individual.
00:59:07.080 They believed they had the right to silence people they disagreed with.
00:59:12.220 We do not believe that.
00:59:15.360 We are on the opposite side of that.
00:59:17.920 So, it is really important that we start to define what these things are.
00:59:23.760 And if you think we're not close, you're mistaken.
00:59:28.340 Fortune just wrote an article.
00:59:31.020 Rising isolationism and populism in Europe has parallels to the 1930s.
00:59:37.260 With high inflation, soaring energy prices and slowing economic growth, many economists have drawn comparisons between today's European economy and that of the 1970s oil crisis.
00:59:48.980 But while the 70s style stagflation concerns loom large, another pivotal decade in the continent's history may help explain today's economic and political trends.
01:00:03.120 The 1930s.
01:00:04.900 The decade leading up to World War II was marked by a general climate of fear and anxiety in the West.
01:00:12.200 Economic crisis, mass poverty, broadened the appeal of populist right-wing parties.
01:00:18.920 And lasting trauma from World War I, combined with the Great Depression, fueled isolationism and nationalist foreign policies.
01:00:27.800 Why did the Nazis appear?
01:00:32.680 The Nazis appear because Woodrow Wilson and France decide to punish Germany and make them a pariah.
01:00:43.020 And the Germans felt like they were being made into a pariah.
01:00:49.140 And they didn't like it because people don't like to be called a pariah.
01:00:55.240 Now, think of this in today's world.
01:00:57.800 You have one side calling the other side a pariah, a dangerous pariah.
01:01:05.140 Europe is just a collection of states like we are.
01:01:10.160 It doesn't end well when you do that to people.
01:01:16.060 So, that's what pushed them.
01:01:18.740 Except, this wasn't about, this wasn't about being nationalist here in America.
01:01:28.720 About racism.
01:01:31.100 Nazis included racism.
01:01:34.480 It was part of the program.
01:01:38.080 Here, I don't know a single conservative that is pushing for racism.
01:01:42.240 I know the left is pushing for racism, but the right isn't.
01:01:48.860 The article from Fortune goes on.
01:01:52.180 Today, after the pandemic and the Ukraine war disrupted global supply chains, countries are turning away from globalization and looking inward once more.
01:02:00.740 And European populism is having a moment in the sun as citizens take their resentment over rising cost of living and a bleak economic outlook to the polls.
01:02:10.840 It's not just that.
01:02:13.060 The reason why they feel nationalistic is because they are being controlled by the European Union.
01:02:22.220 They don't buy into the European Union.
01:02:26.200 It's not something that speaks to your soul.
01:02:30.360 And as the European Union starts to tell people what they will teach their kids, how to teach their kids, what their country must accept and never accept,
01:02:41.560 the people, just like in America, are saying, no, that's not who we are.
01:02:46.920 You know, if California wants to do that, that's great.
01:02:50.840 They can do it.
01:02:51.580 I'm not paying for it.
01:02:54.220 But they can do it.
01:02:55.600 And don't force me to do it.
01:02:59.000 That's what's happening in Europe.
01:03:02.020 The same thing.
01:03:04.440 Brussels wants to do that.
01:03:05.980 Brussels can do that all they want.
01:03:08.580 But don't tell us that we have to do it.
01:03:11.280 And by the way, we won't pay for them.
01:03:14.020 The press sees things through a glass darkly.
01:03:23.720 They don't.
01:03:25.260 They don't.
01:03:25.840 They really don't understand.
01:03:28.840 And then they have those that do understand and are intentionally confusing.
01:03:34.600 But the parallels to the 1930s.
01:03:38.240 Yes, they do exist.
01:03:40.080 Yes, they do exist.
01:03:41.360 But with different motives.
01:03:45.060 That's important that we discuss those motives.
01:03:49.240 What is really happening?
01:03:50.760 What was happening last time where people were following the collective at behest of a leader.
01:03:59.140 Now, people are wanting to follow themselves into freedom.
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01:05:27.620 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:05:41.360 We've been talking about Europe, and let me just wrap it up with Granholm.
01:05:46.880 She's our energy secretary.
01:05:49.400 And here's what she said over the weekend about the Nord Stream pipeline.
01:05:53.460 I think Russia has proven itself to be an unreliable energy partner.
01:05:58.360 It used to be reliable.
01:05:59.960 No more.
01:06:00.720 No country wants to take the risk of putting a significant amount of its energy demand to Russia's supply.
01:06:08.200 It is clear.
01:06:09.600 And in fact, I think this accelerates the EU's push to become energy independent through clean energy.
01:06:16.520 And they're building up their own homegrown energy.
01:06:19.700 I'm here.
01:06:20.140 I'm at the IAEA conference, the International Atomic Energy Agency conference.
01:06:25.220 Every country is looking at the risks associated with putting too many eggs in one basket or putting too many eggs in the basket of petro dictators and the volatility of the fossil fuels that accrue from that.
01:06:37.560 You know, this just doesn't ring true to me.
01:06:45.240 She, you know, wanted to make sure that everybody knows that this accelerates UN clean energy push.
01:06:52.160 Now, she just said she was at the nuclear regulatory, the global regulatory conference.
01:07:00.460 Well, are we talking about putting nukes back online?
01:07:03.920 Are they opening them up in Germany?
01:07:05.500 Are they opening up in France?
01:07:07.280 Are they opening them up in England?
01:07:09.320 And are they talking about making more nuclear plants?
01:07:12.840 Because if that were the case, I'd be for it.
01:07:16.260 It will take a long time before it will relieve the pain, but I'd be all for it.
01:07:22.260 And we are we are entering a we're entering a time right now where Europe is going to.
01:07:32.800 I think Europe is going to collapse before we do.
01:07:38.460 I think Europe is going to head for some real, real problems in the next few months, perhaps this winter.
01:07:48.580 And we also have people that are pushing for violence here in the United States.
01:07:55.580 Cut three.
01:07:56.180 This means war.
01:08:02.000 That is where we are.
01:08:03.500 We are at war with these people.
01:08:06.080 These folks are evil.
01:08:07.840 There is an ultra right MAGA contingent in this country that wants to overthrow the U.S. government.
01:08:14.800 It is a danger to our democracy.
01:08:17.620 It is a danger to our way of life.
01:08:19.780 The MAGA movement is a threat.
01:08:21.680 The extremists that we're dealing with every single day, we've got to kill and confront that movement.
01:08:26.460 Clearly, you know, this is a literally call to arms.
01:08:31.920 Obviously, Republicans, I think, are the biggest threat to democracy.
01:08:35.120 We don't separate right wing extremists and Republican Party anymore.
01:08:38.160 I see this as a party, a MAGA party that no longer is confident that they can win elections with votes.
01:08:44.960 And so now they're seeking to enact their political will through violence.
01:08:48.580 This is literally what conservative white folks do when they don't get their way.
01:08:53.100 They turn violent.
01:08:53.980 Today's GOP is no longer a political movement.
01:08:56.740 It is a fascist movement.
01:08:58.280 And this is why it could be more dangerous than 1860 or the 1930s.
01:09:02.600 Clearly, you know, this is a literally call to arms.
01:09:08.040 Maybe now it is all about the violence.
01:09:10.560 It all is about an insurrection.
01:09:13.000 It all is in his mind about a civil war.
01:09:16.320 It feels like we are not just at the brink of a civil war, but that one has already begun.
01:09:21.260 The fact that the base is getting smaller, it makes it more dangerous in a lot of ways,
01:09:25.580 because those are the people who are willing to do things like take up arms and press the questions that lead to press the questions and tactics that lead to civil war.
01:09:32.540 This is someone who held that office who is basically saying to Americans, there should be civil war.
01:09:38.220 Look at what he's doing last night, as you know, that, you know, more or less salutes that are either QAnon or almost look like Nazism.
01:09:48.380 You saw the rally in Ohio the other night.
01:09:51.260 Trump is there ranting and raving for more than an hour.
01:09:55.320 And you have these rows of young men with their arms raised.
01:10:00.260 These craze deranged folks who want to impart evil in every facet of our society.
01:10:05.880 Clearly, you know, this is a literally call to arms.
01:10:11.320 Okay, literally.
01:10:12.460 The literally that that one was selected to play over and over again because there's no two ways to take that.
01:10:20.040 She says literally a call to arms.
01:10:23.620 This is what's washing over your neighbors who are not paying attention.
01:10:29.700 This is what they're seeing almost 24-7 drumbeat of this.
01:10:37.160 Here's the good news.
01:10:39.700 Here's Telemundo cut four on elections with Hispanics and Latinx, otherwise known as Latinos.
01:10:48.740 Latinos are the largest, the fastest growing group of voters.
01:10:54.280 And the numbers are there.
01:10:56.020 Latino voters represent, make up about one out of ten voters.
01:11:00.140 But they're also very unhappy.
01:11:03.000 I mean, the pandemic hit them very hard.
01:11:05.480 The economy is hitting them very hard.
01:11:07.920 Inflation is hitting.
01:11:09.160 They are unhappy about the job quality.
01:11:10.820 And if you see the main issues Latino care about, they are right there.
01:11:14.680 Economy, job quality.
01:11:16.240 So, yeah, this is a concern.
01:11:19.360 And this can make things very difficult for Democrats.
01:11:21.720 And also the way Republicans are gaining space in that gap between Democrats and Republicans.
01:11:30.140 All right.
01:11:30.480 I want to play two things.
01:11:31.760 And I want to ask you, which one reflects your belief?
01:11:37.340 Don't answer for anybody else.
01:11:38.660 Just you.
01:11:39.680 Which one reflects you?
01:11:43.760 Here's cut six.
01:11:45.040 Kamala Harris.
01:11:46.420 It is our lowest-income communities and our communities of color that are most impacted
01:11:53.680 by these extreme conditions and impacted by issues that are not of their own making.
01:12:01.740 And women.
01:12:03.260 Absolutely.
01:12:03.620 And so we have to address this in a way that is about giving resources based on equity,
01:12:10.800 understanding that we fight for equality, but we also need to fight for equity, understanding
01:12:14.960 not everyone starts out at the same place.
01:12:17.560 And if we want people to be in an equal place, sometimes we have to take into account those
01:12:21.500 disparities and do that work.
01:12:24.680 Clap.
01:12:25.800 Please clap.
01:12:26.600 Okay.
01:12:26.920 That is, that's Kamala Harris talking about how FEMA should approach the hurricane with
01:12:37.280 equity in mind.
01:12:39.620 Instead of, let's just help people that are in need.
01:12:43.240 If you're in need, I don't care what color you are.
01:12:46.460 Let's help.
01:12:50.140 Does that reflect your view?
01:12:52.940 Now, the guy who's called a fascist has just said this about people who are going in and
01:13:00.780 trying to take advantage of people who are affected by the hurricane.
01:13:06.680 DeSantis, seven.
01:13:07.960 The other thing that we're concerned about, particularly in those areas that were really
01:13:11.380 hard hit, is, you know, we want to make sure we're maintaining law and order.
01:13:15.280 Don't even think about looting.
01:13:17.760 Don't even think about taking advantage of people in this vulnerable situation.
01:13:22.600 And so, local law enforcement is involved in monitoring that.
01:13:26.980 You know, I told Kevin, if the state needs to help as well, because you can have people,
01:13:31.320 you know, bringing boats into some of these islands and trying to ransack people's homes.
01:13:36.020 I can tell you, in the state of Florida, you never know what may be lurking behind somebody's
01:13:41.300 home.
01:13:41.540 And I would not want to chance that if I were you, given that we're a Second Amendment
01:13:45.400 state.
01:13:48.180 Which one is the America that you know, the America that you stand for?
01:13:57.280 Which one?
01:13:58.480 The one that says, we're going to help people affected by the hurricane based on equity?
01:14:04.560 Or the one that says, roll up your sleeves.
01:14:08.280 When you see somebody who needs help, help them.
01:14:11.480 We don't need to ask them questions.
01:14:13.280 We don't need to know where they live.
01:14:15.020 We're just going to go in and help people.
01:14:18.580 Which one is the America?
01:14:20.020 Which one is the America that, you know, the one that questions and demands honest answers
01:14:29.340 to hold our government responsible?
01:14:33.220 Or the America that holds you responsible, but they are never held accountable?
01:14:41.820 The one that can lie to you over and over and over and over again, and then eventually
01:14:49.540 just come out and say it, and there's no repercussion for it.
01:14:56.520 The NIAID, which is headed by Anthony Fauci, just delivered a brand new grant to EcoHealth Alliance.
01:15:09.140 The grant delivers now five years of funding for Peter Daszak's controversial non-profit group
01:15:18.840 to research, quote, the potential for future bat coronavirus.
01:15:25.380 Now, if you remember, it was a conspiracy theory to say that any of this was happening.
01:15:34.020 The potential for future bat coronavirus.
01:15:37.540 Remember, Fauci said, we don't do that.
01:15:43.040 That's gain of function.
01:15:44.760 We don't do that.
01:15:47.140 EcoHealth doesn't do that.
01:15:49.700 And it certainly didn't have anything to do over in China.
01:15:56.760 And we showed you the paper trail.
01:15:59.900 We showed you the facts.
01:16:01.740 Now, without any fanfare, without any questions, the government comes out and does it again.
01:16:13.760 Not learning from past mistakes, denying that they do this, and then doing it out in the open again.
01:16:22.760 Which is the America that you want to live in?
01:16:29.580 Which is the America that is worth saving?
01:16:33.360 Which is the one that you should be standing for?
01:16:36.520 The one that lies to its citizens?
01:16:41.100 Or the one that has the government accountable to its citizens?
01:16:45.360 One is fascistic.
01:16:49.320 The other is not.
01:16:51.740 Because America seems to be so confused by fascism.
01:16:56.360 The one that is pushing for limited government.
01:17:01.320 And a government that responds to its people.
01:17:05.860 And is held accountable by its people.
01:17:09.800 That's not the fascist one.
01:17:14.580 More in a minute.
01:17:17.280 Don't know about you, but when I peer into the tea leaves and try to see what's going to happen in the country,
01:17:23.560 my mood doesn't improve a lot.
01:17:27.740 Especially concerned where we're looking at with food shortages in the near to long-term future.
01:17:35.320 There's some good news.
01:17:36.260 John Deere just announced that by 2030, they want complete, people-free farms.
01:17:43.700 Yeah, they're going to automate all of it.
01:17:46.840 And it's going to be so great.
01:17:48.480 We won't have people in the farms.
01:17:50.640 And we'll just have machines that will do it for us.
01:17:54.180 Hey, farmers, put up your feet.
01:17:56.200 It's going to be great.
01:17:59.000 Of course, now our farmers probably won't be able to afford that equipment.
01:18:02.880 But don't worry about it.
01:18:04.180 It's going to be fine, I'm sure.
01:18:05.260 It's going to be fine.
01:18:06.620 They'll find someone.
01:18:07.980 You know, why don't you just sell your farm to them?
01:18:10.920 Okay?
01:18:11.440 Because you're not going to do anything anyway.
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01:19:22.740 I want to take a quick look at the polls.
01:19:24.920 They are shaping up pretty nicely.
01:19:28.600 If everybody doesn't come out to vote, we won't win.
01:19:33.200 But you've got to come out to vote.
01:19:35.620 Blake Masters, who is running for Senate in Arizona.
01:19:41.180 I know that Turtle Face in Washington is trying to project that this is a lost cause.
01:19:47.180 It's not.
01:19:47.720 He's within a couple of points.
01:19:50.560 And it's a winnable thing.
01:19:53.520 It's an absolute winnable thing.
01:19:57.080 I think that's true.
01:19:59.020 It's a race that's narrowed, right?
01:20:00.680 I mean, we've had this narrative of Democratic momentum for months from the media.
01:20:05.660 And there were times when you saw Masters down by 8, 9, 10, 12 points in some of these
01:20:12.340 polls.
01:20:12.780 And those polls are all gone now.
01:20:15.900 You're seeing now a race that seems to be between 1 and 5 points.
01:20:20.420 I think the average right now is a 4-point lead for Kelly.
01:20:23.280 Now, look, we're still, that's like, a loss is a loss.
01:20:27.340 So if he loses by 4, no one's going to care.
01:20:29.340 But I will say, there have been some tightening polls there.
01:20:34.000 And the same situation going on with, you know, Cary Lake running for governor in Arizona.
01:20:41.920 There's a new poll out from a Democratic pollster that has Cary Lake up 4.
01:20:45.960 So, like, I don't know.
01:20:47.700 Is there an environment where Cary Lake wins by 4 and Masters loses by 5?
01:20:51.920 That's a weird environment if it exists.
01:20:55.260 I'm pretty skeptical that that's a real world.
01:20:59.140 Kelly is liked, you know, because he's, you know, an astronaut and blah, blah, blah.
01:21:04.580 Yeah.
01:21:04.880 And he doesn't get the blame for being a liberal Democrat that he deserves.
01:21:11.020 Yeah, he should.
01:21:11.120 Because he's not Kyrsten Sinema here.
01:21:13.260 That's an Arizona senator who at least, by words, pushes back occasionally against the party.
01:21:19.000 Kelly is.
01:21:20.080 Fully in.
01:21:20.420 Might as well be Chuck Schumer.
01:21:21.240 Yeah, he's fully in.
01:21:22.180 Yeah, totally.
01:21:23.000 And that's who he is.
01:21:24.860 But, yeah, you're right.
01:21:25.720 He has that sort of reputation as a, you know, he's just a normal guy.
01:21:32.920 No, he's not.
01:21:33.280 No, he's not.
01:21:34.420 No, he's not.
01:21:34.660 And so that race has tightened quite a bit.
01:21:38.380 New poll out in Florida as well.
01:21:40.940 Ron DeSantis up by 8.
01:21:42.200 And in the same poll, Marco Rubio up by 7.
01:21:46.000 Now, DeSantis has shown a pretty solid lead throughout this campaign.
01:21:51.060 But Rubio has had some polls that have been what you might consider disturbing in this environment,
01:21:55.780 where he's only been up by 2, 3, 4.
01:21:58.060 So this poll is by Siena, very good pollster, and has him up by 7 over Val Demings,
01:22:04.440 which is a pretty, that's very good news if you're looking at this from a Republican perspective.
01:22:09.020 Any change in Oz?
01:22:10.780 Yeah, that race is tightening even more.
01:22:13.140 I think the last poll I saw there was 2, 2 points.
01:22:15.620 Unbelievable.
01:22:16.120 So that one has tightened quite a bit and deserves to be.
01:22:19.140 I mean, if you see that, I mean, Fetterman is a catastrophe in the making.
01:22:22.720 And quickly, Greg Abbott and Beto?
01:22:26.600 Yes.
01:22:27.380 I think a 7-point lead is the latest I saw for Abbott over Beto.
01:22:31.680 Beto is going to have a real tough time here.
01:22:33.600 And he deserves every little ounce of it.
01:22:36.520 Unless Republicans don't turn out.
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01:25:00.600 We have news on your economy.
01:25:04.940 What's going to happen with gas prices and oil prices and why it's happening.
01:25:09.320 The Federal Reserve.
01:25:12.160 Also, bros.
01:25:14.500 If you didn't see bros this weekend, you know why?
01:25:19.100 Because you're, I'm quoting, a homophobic weirdo.
01:25:23.820 That's according to one of the stars of bros, which is a homosexual, gay, romantic comedy with, you know, sex and everything.
01:25:36.760 And if you don't want to see sex between two guys or two women or whatever, I mean, what a weirdo you are.
01:25:44.540 It bombed at the box office.
01:25:47.480 But will Hollywood learn a lesson that that is a niche market?
01:25:52.140 No, of course not.
01:25:53.160 They're just going to blame it on America.
01:25:54.960 We're not going to do that.
01:25:57.160 We begin with the truth in 60 seconds.
01:26:01.960 This year, the Russell 3000 Index, which tracks the 3,000 largest U.S. traded stocks, has lost $13 trillion in value.
01:26:12.600 Remember when Joe Biden was like, that's the strongest.
01:26:16.000 Look at what's happened to our stock market.
01:26:18.340 It's up, up, up.
01:26:19.680 Uh-huh.
01:26:20.340 How about now?
01:26:21.820 $13 trillion.
01:26:25.180 You really think the market collapse is over?
01:26:27.420 The truth is it's probably just getting started.
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01:27:29.340 All right, so one of the things that is trending today is OPEC is considering cutting oil production to increase global prices.
01:27:39.220 Oh, my gosh, how could OPEC do this?
01:27:41.460 Because it's OPEC.
01:27:43.740 They're not exactly the Red Crescent or the Red Cross.
01:27:47.640 Okay?
01:27:48.720 They're in it for the cash.
01:27:50.920 So OPEC has decided to raise the cost of oil production by reducing oil production.
01:28:01.300 Okay, that sounds fantastic for us at the gas pump, right?
01:28:05.020 Why they're doing this is because you're starting to see the beginning of the Western world not buying as much gasoline.
01:28:18.640 You're starting to see demand destruction.
01:28:22.040 And that, again, is what the Fed has been looking for.
01:28:26.400 And it's so important because they just say this all the time like it's no big deal.
01:28:31.360 We just need demand destruction.
01:28:33.380 That means they need to make your life so unworkable that you can't afford gas.
01:28:42.860 So the price of gas collapses.
01:28:46.040 And you're still not going anywhere.
01:28:48.160 Remember COVID?
01:28:49.420 You're still not going anywhere.
01:28:51.920 Because you can't afford it.
01:28:53.920 Because everything is so expensive.
01:28:56.620 That's what demand destruction means.
01:29:01.740 And I think that's bear repeating every day.
01:29:04.800 Because people, if they even listen to the Fed, they see, well, they're raising interest rates.
01:29:10.640 Yes.
01:29:11.960 Because, generally speaking, that's to suck money back in and have it go right to the furnace.
01:29:18.440 I'm not convinced that that's what's happening.
01:29:20.620 But by raising the interest rates, everything you have becomes more expensive.
01:29:28.060 And it also means that big businesses aren't going to be getting loans to expand, which means laying people off.
01:29:36.500 This is all thanks to the Fed.
01:29:39.640 Now, there's another thing that you should be aware of.
01:29:43.260 Credit Suisse and Deutsche Bank are suffering now.
01:29:50.620 If you will, from distressed valuations at the banks.
01:29:56.700 In 2008, Lehman Brothers, the fourth largest investment bank in the U.S., collapsed and filed for bankruptcy.
01:30:07.820 Now, today, Credit Suisse and Deutsche Bank, two of the world's largest banks, are suffering from the same kind of thing.
01:30:17.160 The bank's credit default insurance levels are approaching degrees not seen since 2008.
01:30:24.580 Let me say that again.
01:30:25.620 They're suffering from distressed valuations.
01:30:29.040 And the bank's credit default insurance levels are approaching degrees not seen since 2008.
01:30:36.660 The world economy is looking bad.
01:30:40.840 Energy and gas prices, record highs.
01:30:43.400 Inflation in many countries is the highest in 40 years.
01:30:47.380 The supply chains are fractured still.
01:30:50.340 Equity markets have shed significant value.
01:30:53.300 And tensions between the West and Russia are at a nuclear level.
01:31:00.640 Now, the two largest investment banks are floundering and may go under.
01:31:08.640 That'll be good.
01:31:10.480 That'll be really good.
01:31:11.600 Now, Deutsche Bank says, nein, es will not happen.
01:31:17.580 And the Swiss are like, you know how many banks we've got over here?
01:31:21.380 We have so many banks.
01:31:23.040 We're known for banks.
01:31:24.200 We're not going to go under.
01:31:25.780 So, worry, don't worry, don't matter.
01:31:28.720 But just know that that is actually a possibility on the horizon.
01:31:34.040 And what is our Fed doing today?
01:31:36.920 Our Fed has made a major announcement.
01:31:40.740 They're having a pilot exercise.
01:31:43.400 Let's get all the pilots out.
01:31:45.220 Let's have them do jumping jacks.
01:31:47.040 Not that kind of pilot exercise.
01:31:49.620 This one is for ESG social credit scores.
01:31:55.940 Now, Stu, help me out.
01:32:00.340 A social credit score is what exactly?
01:32:04.700 Have you ever seen Black Mirror?
01:32:07.020 I have.
01:32:07.820 Okay.
01:32:07.980 Yeah.
01:32:08.360 It's a way to rate your quality as an individual.
01:32:13.660 Do you support the common goals of this society, this social contract we all have with each other?
01:32:23.020 Right.
01:32:23.300 But it's nothing like what's happening in China.
01:32:25.480 Oh, it's almost exactly what's happening in China.
01:32:27.660 Really?
01:32:28.020 Yes.
01:32:28.560 They call that a social credit score?
01:32:30.020 That's exactly what they call it.
01:32:31.340 Huh.
01:32:31.940 Mm-hmm.
01:32:32.420 Huh.
01:32:33.120 Mm-hmm.
01:32:33.580 Okay.
01:32:34.160 Well, the Federal Reserve announces a major pilot exercise for ESG social credit score system.
01:32:41.840 Oh.
01:32:42.860 Six of the nations, this is according to the Fed, last Thursday, six of the nation's largest banks
01:32:50.240 will participate in a pilot climate scenario analysis.
01:32:55.700 It's an exercise designed to enhance the ability of supervisors and firms to measure and manage climate-related financial risks.
01:33:09.760 This scenario analysis in which the resilience of a financial institution is assessed under different kind of hypothetical climate scenarios is an emerging tool to assess climate-related financial risk.
01:33:24.180 There will be no capital or supervisory implications from the pilot.
01:33:29.560 In other words, they're just working with the big banks to monitor their ability to comply with the ruling class's preferred environmental status technocratic tyranny.
01:33:40.880 That's all they're doing.
01:33:41.820 But no impact on that.
01:33:43.140 Nothing will come of it.
01:33:44.060 No.
01:33:44.480 No.
01:33:44.720 They're just doing it for fun.
01:33:46.460 Everyone loves to come up with a new algorithm for fun.
01:33:49.260 Right.
01:33:49.700 Because this is going to assist people.
01:33:53.040 This is going to help people.
01:33:54.880 Yes.
01:33:55.220 It's always helping.
01:33:56.440 So, you got that going for you.
01:33:59.140 So, once they get this pilot program through, it's just going to sit on the shelf and do nothing.
01:34:05.580 Right.
01:34:05.780 That's why every pilot program, when you, like, for example, you create a new pilot for a situation comedy.
01:34:12.180 Correct.
01:34:12.620 You always know you're making one episode and it's never going to be seen by anybody.
01:34:17.180 You don't have a desire.
01:34:18.480 Amen.
01:34:18.700 To get it on the air so that you can make millions and millions and millions of dollars.
01:34:23.020 You just want to make that one pilot and then put it on the shelf.
01:34:26.880 You can tell your family about how you made a pilot once and that's the end of your story.
01:34:31.260 Amen.
01:34:31.820 You never want to go farther than that.
01:34:33.340 Nope.
01:34:33.920 Bank of America, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, and Wells Fargo, all part of the pilot program.
01:34:43.480 And that's going to begin early next year.
01:34:46.740 The pilot you made is being considered by ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, HBO, Showtime.
01:34:55.900 Lifetime.
01:34:56.940 Cinemax is in.
01:34:58.000 All of it.
01:34:58.460 They're all in.
01:34:59.340 All of it.
01:34:59.760 Netflix is there.
01:35:00.660 Even the Sundance channel is interested.
01:35:03.440 Sundance is in.
01:35:04.120 Right.
01:35:04.600 You got Amazon Prime.
01:35:06.300 But it's never going to run.
01:35:08.040 No.
01:35:08.460 It's never going to run.
01:35:09.520 It's just going to go right on the shelf.
01:35:10.780 Right.
01:35:11.400 Right.
01:35:11.720 So don't worry about it.
01:35:13.900 They're just making sure that they can put this credit scoring system in for social credit just to make sure that it would work should they decide to ever do it.
01:35:26.800 Which they won't.
01:35:28.320 Of course they won't.
01:35:29.020 It's going on the shelf immediately.
01:35:29.780 That's a conspiracy, Stu.
01:35:31.100 It is.
01:35:31.740 It's a conspiracy.
01:35:32.620 It is.
01:35:33.040 Here's 25 speeches of all these people describing how they want to implement this.
01:35:39.380 But it's just a conspiracy.
01:35:40.820 Right.
01:35:41.320 Right.
01:35:42.100 And anybody who looks at the words of the World Economic Forum, they're a conspiracy theorist.
01:35:48.840 For instance, I gave this news earlier, but I think it bears repeating.
01:35:53.640 During the World Economic Forum anti-disinformation panel last week, a United Nations representative announced that they, quote, own the science when it comes to climate information and their partnership with Google.
01:36:15.000 That's kind of saying the quiet part out loud, isn't it?
01:36:18.240 Oh, I think so.
01:36:19.120 Yeah, but I don't think they think we're listening.
01:36:25.040 And I think they're kind of right.
01:36:29.800 More people are listening, but more people have to listen.
01:36:33.580 We are in a race to a wire finish.
01:36:37.420 Which one of us is going to get our crap together faster?
01:36:44.380 Because right now they're panicking.
01:36:46.200 Right now, if you see the World Economic Forum, they're like, so people are starting to wake up and they might come with pitchforks and torches to our castles.
01:36:58.040 They're already starting to feel, you know, that the crowd is like, bring out the monster.
01:37:02.920 If that happens, they're in trouble.
01:37:07.060 So they've got to move faster and create more chaos.
01:37:11.900 I think, you know, if we were playing a game of risk, have you ever played with anybody like this?
01:37:19.080 You play a game like risk and all of a sudden the tables turn.
01:37:22.960 You think you're winning and the tables turn and all of a sudden you're losing.
01:37:26.220 And then that person, because they're a piece of crap, they just pick up the whole thing and just throw it off, you know, flip it off and all the pieces are on the ground.
01:37:37.360 And that's what I'm afraid that they might do, that they're like, oh, really, because chaos works in their favor.
01:37:47.620 But don't worry.
01:37:49.100 They've got things under control because people who like freedom of speech, they've they've already the undersecretary general for the global communications at the U.N.
01:37:59.920 Melissa Fleming said that she's already partnered.
01:38:04.340 The U.N. has with big tech companies, including but not limited to tick tock and Google.
01:38:10.680 Well, those are little ones.
01:38:12.680 She says the Google search results now prioritize what the U.N. wants to prioritize and what the W.E.F. wants to prioritize.
01:38:23.820 We've partnered with Google, for example.
01:38:26.020 If you Google climate change, you will, at the top of your search, get all kinds of U.N. resources.
01:38:32.520 We started this partnership when we were shocked to see that when we Googled climate change, we were getting incredibly distorted information right at the top.
01:38:42.080 We're becoming much more proactive.
01:38:44.860 After all, we owe.
01:38:46.480 I'm quoting.
01:38:47.360 We own the science and we think the world should know it.
01:38:51.560 And the platforms themselves also do.
01:38:54.760 We also had a trusted messenger product project, which was called Team Halo, where trained scientists around the world and some doctors on tick tock.
01:39:05.360 And we had tick tock working with us.
01:39:07.840 Oh, wait, you had who?
01:39:09.000 The Chinese Communist Party working with you.
01:39:11.360 That's that's a real surprise.
01:39:12.520 Yeah.
01:39:12.820 No, it's you're not distrusting.
01:39:15.540 Are you?
01:39:16.480 Of tick tock?
01:39:17.540 Yeah.
01:39:17.940 No.
01:39:18.560 OK, well, they're a great authority.
01:39:20.600 It's why, as a scientist, you should be bragging about your associations with tick tock.
01:39:25.200 Right.
01:39:25.660 Right.
01:39:26.080 And then another key strategy that they announced at the World Economic Forum just last week was we really have a key strategy to deploy influencers, influencers who are really keen and have huge followings.
01:39:41.780 But really keen to help carry our message that we're going to serve their communities.
01:39:47.000 And they were much more trusted than the United Nations or W.
01:39:50.940 E.
01:39:51.180 L.
01:39:51.360 F.
01:39:52.060 W.
01:39:52.180 E.
01:39:52.380 F.
01:39:52.920 Telling them something from New York City.
01:39:55.500 Oh, OK.
01:39:56.820 Well, that's really good.
01:39:58.160 And one more thing.
01:39:59.380 Reason number 471 just today on why you cannot be silent, why you have to stand.
01:40:11.100 An Ivy League biology professor is sounding the alarm on how critical race theory is erasing the meaning and even the existence of objective truth from classrooms and teaching a generation of students to treat the truth fast and loose in order to obtain what you want.
01:40:34.740 We're supposed to be training people like biologists that will become doctors to make us healthier mechanical engineers that will build bridges or skyscrapers.
01:40:44.540 This, according to the professor at Cornell University School of Integrative Plant Science, Randy Wayne, he told in Fox in a phone interview this month, if they're all trained on a foundation that there is no truth, nobody wants to be operated on by such a surgeon or drive over a bridge.
01:41:04.740 A bridge made by such an engineer, and I'm afraid that's where our universities have gone, training people to treat the truth fast and loose in order to obtain what you want.
01:41:17.260 And in the case of universities, what they want is called social justice, and they're willing to play fast and loose with the truth to get it.
01:41:27.180 This is, I mean, this goes back to what they were constantly doing when it comes to global warming.
01:41:34.960 It's okay to exaggerate.
01:41:36.760 It's okay to tell big stories.
01:41:38.920 It's okay to minimize your uncertainty because you're serving a larger purpose here.
01:41:44.700 So go ahead.
01:41:46.500 That's allowed.
01:41:48.140 You know, what's, there are, there have been many terrorist groups that have made these sorts of justifications.
01:41:55.480 You know, where they say, hey, you know, I know we're supposed to be very dedicated to this particular God, but if you need to go to the strip club to cover, you know, that you're an extremist.
01:42:09.500 What faith is this?
01:42:10.580 I don't have any.
01:42:12.320 Again, this is just a very, yeah.
01:42:16.660 Membership drive is going on now.
01:42:18.160 But, I mean, this is what people do all the time, right?
01:42:20.960 When you want to justify something greater, you have all sorts of exceptions to your morals and principles you can make.
01:42:28.340 Here's a great thing.
01:42:29.040 Heard this phrase over the weekend that, you know, there's all kinds of new normals.
01:42:35.080 God doesn't have a new normal.
01:42:37.060 He doesn't.
01:42:38.120 He's not changing.
01:42:39.440 We're changing.
01:42:40.280 We're changing what truth is, but truth hasn't changed.
01:42:44.660 So, you need to either accept that or get on board for a cruise ship that is right straight from hell.
01:42:53.980 You'll look at the Titanic and go, gee, I wish I would have boarded that ship.
01:42:57.420 Back in just a minute.
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01:44:56.060 Wow.
01:44:56.720 Apparently, it didn't do a lot of business in the middle of America or in the South.
01:45:02.440 Or seemingly anywhere.
01:45:03.660 If your total is $4.8 million, you didn't seem to do much business anywhere.
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01:45:31.280 There's not a lot of liberals that are going to my shows, hate mongers.
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01:46:49.880 The big Senate race in Arizona.
01:46:52.540 We talk to the Republican candidate, Blake Masters, coming up here in just a minute.
01:47:04.220 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:47:06.280 Welcome to Blake Masters.
01:47:08.380 He is running for Senate in the U.S. in Arizona.
01:47:14.840 40 days, about 40 days left.
01:47:17.680 37, I think, but who's counting, right?
01:47:19.520 Seems like you are.
01:47:21.240 37 days left.
01:47:23.080 You are neck and neck for the role of U.S. Senator.
01:47:27.620 What is happening in Arizona?
01:47:32.280 Not a whole lot that's good.
01:47:34.080 You know, we've got this wide open southern border.
01:47:36.460 We, I know every county in America is a border county at this point.
01:47:40.000 Fentanyl illegals, they're flowing everywhere.
01:47:41.680 But of course, we bear the brunt of it with all this, all this territory right on the southern border.
01:47:46.140 And then Arizona also bears the brunt of the other crisis that Biden has caused, this inflation crisis.
01:47:52.580 We were just talking.
01:47:53.140 Inflation is the worst in the country, in the greater Phoenix metro.
01:47:56.860 It's 13% officially.
01:47:58.360 Why do you think that is?
01:47:59.500 It's, you know, to the extent you bake housing into the calculus.
01:48:03.900 Phoenix housing, all the Californians are moving and driving up housing prices.
01:48:08.200 But there's probably a few factors for it.
01:48:10.100 Although I think inflation is devastating across the country.
01:48:12.660 It is.
01:48:13.060 They say it's 8%.
01:48:14.000 It's like, no, I think if you measure it properly, it's probably between 10% and 15%.
01:48:17.300 What's the solution?
01:48:18.280 Because if the Fed continues to raise interest rate, which it must, to suck the money back in and burn it, it could collapse the economy.
01:48:30.220 And yet if they don't?
01:48:31.240 Don't, you've got hyperinflation.
01:48:33.540 So what's the solution?
01:48:34.940 These are the great choices that Biden is giving us, right?
01:48:37.320 There's the Ukraine version of this.
01:48:39.000 It's like, what do you do?
01:48:39.760 You know, how do you solve this?
01:48:40.760 And I just have to say, zoom out and realize we're only in this because of Biden.
01:48:46.560 Putin never would have invaded Ukraine if it weren't for Joe Biden and the weakness in the White House.
01:48:51.840 And we wouldn't have to be making these hard choices.
01:48:53.880 Do you hike rates and cause a recession?
01:48:55.360 Or do you not do that and then allow potential hyperinflation?
01:48:58.760 That choice would have been unthinkable three years ago when inflation was one, one and a half percent.
01:49:05.100 This is why it's really dangerous.
01:49:06.760 You know, Barack Obama famously said elections have consequences.
01:49:09.620 Yes, they do.
01:49:10.400 Somehow Joe Biden got into the White House.
01:49:12.180 And what a disaster it's been, not just for Arizona, but for the whole country and actually for the whole world.
01:49:16.380 So the guy you're running against was, you know, up in space for a long time.
01:49:21.540 And so he's known, et cetera, et cetera.
01:49:24.620 But he's not even, as Stu said, cinema.
01:49:29.640 Yeah, because I think there's this impression he's a well-known guy.
01:49:32.180 There's some sympathy for his family, the stuff they've had to go through, of course.
01:49:35.160 And then there is a situation where Kyrsten Sinema is seen by the nation, at least.
01:49:40.420 Is this unkind to moderate, at least in words, if not actions?
01:49:44.040 And they kind of apply that to Mark Kelly.
01:49:45.920 But Kelly's not that way.
01:49:47.480 And he hasn't earned it.
01:49:48.240 You know, two years ago, he promised he'd be independent.
01:49:51.040 He said, I'm not a partisan.
01:49:53.120 I'm an independent.
01:49:53.840 OK, some people bought that.
01:49:55.100 And he got in.
01:49:56.340 Not by much, but he got in.
01:49:57.880 Now he's saying the same thing, but it's just a flat-out lie.
01:50:01.280 Because if you look at his voting record, people fight, does he vote with Joe Biden 95%
01:50:05.760 of the time or 98% of the time?
01:50:07.700 No, it's 100% of the time where it counts.
01:50:10.140 You never have to wonder which way he's going to vote.
01:50:12.240 And I actually do respect Sinema.
01:50:14.040 You know, I think she's too left-wing.
01:50:16.060 I'd rather have two conservative Republicans.
01:50:18.060 Correct.
01:50:18.220 But credit where it's due, she said she'd be independent.
01:50:21.140 And where it really counts, like on protecting the filibuster or on, you know, build back better.
01:50:26.960 She spiked that.
01:50:27.860 She told Schumer to go pound sand.
01:50:29.500 And she took some arrows for it.
01:50:31.220 And that takes guts.
01:50:32.500 And that is the kind of independence of mind Arizonans want to see.
01:50:35.780 That's the Goldwater, John McCain, Sinema, even though she's on the left side of the aisle.
01:50:40.540 And that's what I'll do.
01:50:41.580 Mark Kelly, he said he'd be independent.
01:50:43.460 And he lied.
01:50:44.500 And he's just a rubber stamp in the Senate for whatever Chuck Schumer and Joe Biden tell him to.
01:50:49.180 He is Chuck Schumer.
01:50:50.200 He is Chuck Schumer.
01:50:50.880 It's hard to tell them apart at all.
01:50:52.360 He's the third senator from New York.
01:50:53.820 He's the third senator from California.
01:50:56.120 And as a result, Arizona only has one senator right now.
01:50:58.500 I mean, it's really, really crazy.
01:51:00.380 So help me out on the border.
01:51:04.480 What has to happen here?
01:51:06.580 What is the difference between you and what we have going on?
01:51:10.840 You know, it's not that complicated.
01:51:13.060 We had a pretty stable, secure border three years ago.
01:51:16.400 Again, like you just have to.
01:51:18.140 I think we need the wall.
01:51:19.420 We need to finish the wall.
01:51:20.620 We need to double or triple the size of Border Patrol and give those men and women at the border all the resources they need.
01:51:26.600 But really, it's just political will.
01:51:28.620 It's just, hey, let's have a policy.
01:51:30.040 Here's a radical idea for you.
01:51:31.600 When illegal aliens try to break into our country, catch them, turn them over to ICE and deport them back to their home country or some other country that wants them.
01:51:40.800 That's what we need to be doing.
01:51:42.940 Instead, Biden and Mark Kelly, he's voted for this every single time.
01:51:47.200 They like catch and release where if you catch anybody, well, you just got to let them out.
01:51:52.160 Mark Kelly wants to resettle these people in working class cities and towns throughout Arizona and throughout the country.
01:51:57.900 And so as a result, just in the last 20 months, we've had 5 million illegals come here.
01:52:02.060 And it's not like Biden and Mark Kelly are trying to catch these people and trying to – they're not trying to enforce federal law.
01:52:08.620 They're willfully violating it, which I think is impeachable.
01:52:11.000 I've called for Biden and Mayorkas to be impeached for this.
01:52:13.640 I agree.
01:52:14.100 And Mark Kelly, just for this dereliction of duty at the southern border, he's voted against border security five separate times.
01:52:20.920 Just for that, I think he deserves to lose his job in November.
01:52:24.460 What would you say will be your allies or you hope to ally with in the Senate?
01:52:30.440 Certainly Josh Hawley, Rand Paul, Ted Cruz.
01:52:35.540 You know, we have some good ones.
01:52:36.680 Tom Cotton is a little bit more hawkish than me, but I think domestically he's excellent.
01:52:41.320 We have some good ones.
01:52:43.020 What about Ukraine?
01:52:45.660 What would you be doing with Ukraine?
01:52:47.460 I'm very uncomfortable with this automatic reflex to just keep sending 12 billion every couple of weeks.
01:52:53.280 Just keep sending 12 billion, you know, and I tell people Mark Kelly apparently cares more about Ukraine's border with Russia than our own border with Mexico because he's really focused on that.
01:53:02.900 He's given them all the money they need, but he can't even find 10 or 20 billion for border security here at home, right?
01:53:08.320 And people say that's a pro-Putin talking point.
01:53:10.300 No, it's ridiculous.
01:53:11.260 I think Putin's a madman.
01:53:12.280 I think he's a murderer.
01:53:13.180 I think the invasion was unjust.
01:53:14.620 It's bad.
01:53:15.300 It's like really bad.
01:53:15.960 But again, how did we even get here?
01:53:17.700 We got here because, you know, Putin, Xi, they're bad guys, but they're not idiots.
01:53:21.680 They look at what happened in Afghanistan.
01:53:23.960 They saw Biden's weakness and Biden's surrender, and Putin felt emboldened to do that, right?
01:53:29.160 Germany, they shut down all their working nuclear, and they made themselves dependent on Russian oil and gas.
01:53:35.400 They gave up the leverage to Putin.
01:53:37.280 And you're a tech guy.
01:53:38.300 So, you know how complex systems are.
01:53:44.760 I believe we can go green, not all at once, and not at this rate, but I'm fine with going green if we're actually talking about going green.
01:53:56.000 Having a green car that you plug in to a coal-fired plant is not going green.
01:54:02.440 Well, it's amazing.
01:54:03.240 People think that, oh, electric cars are just so green.
01:54:06.820 Well, the battery is a storage technology.
01:54:09.400 It's not an energy source.
01:54:10.620 And that car is being powered by coal, to your point, right?
01:54:12.900 You've seen some when California's power grid was about to go off.
01:54:16.300 You saw people with very expensive electric cars plugging them into gas generators just to get that.
01:54:22.500 So stupid.
01:54:23.440 Electric cars could be great, but, like, you know, ultimately, I think we need nuclear.
01:54:27.320 And until we have nuclear, and who knows how long that's going to take, although we should be making investments now, we have oil and gas.
01:54:34.100 God bless this country with abundant natural resources.
01:54:36.500 This stuff actually gets cleaner, clean coal, fracking.
01:54:38.900 We should be drilling.
01:54:39.760 We should be fracking.
01:54:40.520 What you can't do is ideologically rush into the Green New Deal.
01:54:44.060 That's what Germany did.
01:54:44.960 Now they're going to, you know, they're begging for heating oil to heat their homes this winter.
01:54:49.520 And that's the kind of energy future that Mark Kelly in Arizona and Joe Biden are trying to drag us towards.
01:54:54.880 It doesn't work.
01:54:55.800 So what can be done?
01:54:59.420 What can be done?
01:55:00.260 What should be done?
01:55:01.700 You're in the Senate.
01:55:02.600 On energy?
01:55:03.240 Yeah.
01:55:03.540 On anything?
01:55:04.280 Well, I think it's stopping the war on fossil fuels.
01:55:06.840 Like, what did Biden think was going to happen?
01:55:08.280 This country is mostly powered by fossil fuels still, by oil and gas.
01:55:11.580 So if you declare war on oil and gas, you think that might make the cost of energy skyrocket?
01:55:15.420 Of course.
01:55:15.960 Of course.
01:55:16.440 They took gas from $2 to $6.
01:55:18.560 Now they want a metal because it's back down to, like, $5 in Phoenix.
01:55:21.640 Only because Biden, of course, is selling out oil from our strategic reserves, which is a national security.
01:55:26.920 It's crazy.
01:55:27.980 So stop the war on oil and gas, right?
01:55:30.400 Repeal the crazy regulations and start investing.
01:55:33.800 Start granting new oil and gas drilling permits, right?
01:55:37.160 Invest in nuclear.
01:55:38.120 We need to be building more nuclear power plants.
01:55:41.040 Do you think things are changing enough to be able to do that?
01:55:45.400 I mean, you know, we haven't built a new, even, refinery since, like, 1970.
01:55:52.160 Nukes are way too dangerous.
01:55:54.540 It'll take you 20 years to...
01:55:56.180 With modern technology, they're not dangerous at all.
01:55:59.140 But we have...
01:55:59.720 I saw this in the private sector.
01:56:01.340 Very often we would find a nuclear tech startup, a talented nuclear physicist who wanted to be an entrepreneur instead of an academic.
01:56:06.900 And they'd come to us with a small modular reactor design, you know, and it's innovative in X, Y, or Z.
01:56:11.840 And so they could prove on a blackboard with math that you couldn't get a runaway nuclear chain reaction.
01:56:17.100 The problem is, and we're hungry to invest, right?
01:56:19.760 But then you do your diligence, including your regulatory diligence.
01:56:22.540 It turns out, yeah, the NRC hasn't approved a new nuclear power plant ever, basically.
01:56:27.620 And they've made innovation illegal.
01:56:30.260 There is no regulatory pathway to actually build a prototype that you can convince the government, hey, see, it's safe.
01:56:37.200 We did it.
01:56:37.940 Because this kind of technology is basically just outlawed by fiat.
01:56:41.720 So it's like, what do you think is going to happen when you declare war on oil and gas, but then you make new sources...
01:56:47.420 And nuclear is the cheapest, most abundant, safest source of energy, right?
01:56:50.940 It's the only carbon-free source of energy that works, you know, 24 hours a day.
01:56:54.800 It would solve any global warming problem and would also solve our energy problem.
01:57:01.380 And, you know, this is not new technology.
01:57:04.660 But we've made it really, really hard to pursue, and that's the culture in D.C. that I want to change.
01:57:10.120 I know it's going to be frustrating to get in there.
01:57:11.720 I'm going to be one of 100 senators.
01:57:13.100 I can't just snap my fingers and the country's powered by nuclear.
01:57:16.160 But we need to be trying now so that in 30 years, when my little kids are my age, you know, this country should be mostly powered by nuclear.
01:57:23.200 You say that you can't just snap your fingers and do things in this country, which was my understanding of the system the whole time.
01:57:29.820 But we do have a president who thinks you can take, you know, a trillion dollars in loan relief and just, with the snap of his fingers, just do that without going to Congress.
01:57:40.260 We have set up, I think, a real weakening of our system.
01:57:44.240 I don't even think we're a constitutional republic anymore.
01:57:47.740 Is there anything to be done about this?
01:57:51.100 I mean, this is incredibly unconstitutional.
01:57:53.560 What's especially, you're right, of course, and what's especially wild about that is five months ago, Nancy Pelosi agreed with you.
01:57:58.600 Yeah.
01:57:59.580 They said, Speaker Pelosi, is Biden going to do this if Congress doesn't get its act together?
01:58:03.080 And she says, oh, he doesn't have the authority to do that.
01:58:05.520 His own Department of Education said they didn't have the authority to do this.
01:58:08.180 And then five months later, Biden just does it.
01:58:09.560 It's just like he did with the CDC, right?
01:58:11.420 Halting the eviction moratorium.
01:58:13.360 Yeah.
01:58:13.500 His own White House lawyer said, sir, you can't, this is the CDC, has nothing to do, you can't just have them, you know, not allow landlords to collect rent.
01:58:22.320 It's kind of unconstitutional.
01:58:23.540 And Biden literally said, I don't care.
01:58:25.820 Yeah.
01:58:26.100 Let's do it.
01:58:27.120 Let's let them litigate it later.
01:58:28.420 And the Supreme Court said, hey, look, if you try this again, we're going to shoot it down.
01:58:32.060 And then he did it again anyway.
01:58:33.680 And they did eventually, you know, I mean, eventually we saw the right end there.
01:58:37.000 But I feel like right now we're at the situation where we have the courts that are the guardrail for our entire system of government.
01:58:44.380 And that's it.
01:58:45.520 That's a terrifying place to be.
01:58:47.340 It's why I don't think I'm exaggerating when I say that Joe Biden and whatever forces are behind Joe Biden, right?
01:58:52.660 He doesn't know where he is half the time.
01:58:54.020 But when I say Biden, I mean the White House, that they're tyrants.
01:58:57.520 They really are.
01:58:58.860 Like when I read about the OSHA vaccine mandate, they were using the, I'm sorry, the occupational health and safety bureaucracy to push a federal vaccine mandate on everybody in the country.
01:59:09.740 I thought it was a Babylon Bee headline.
01:59:12.300 I thought it was satire because like they can't do that.
01:59:16.080 It's unconstitutional.
01:59:16.920 I'm grateful the courts, of course, held that was unconstitutional.
01:59:19.580 But no, they don't care.
01:59:20.780 I remember my radicalization moment on how little the Democrats care about the Constitution was when they were passing Obamacare.
01:59:28.820 Yeah.
01:59:28.960 You know, they asked Nancy Pelosi, well, where's the constitutional hook for this?
01:59:32.340 It used to be, you know, the Democrats would make some argument.
01:59:34.440 Oh, it's necessary and proper for X, Y, Z.
01:59:36.460 Right.
01:59:36.660 It touches commerce.
01:59:37.880 And because of this court case in 1941, they would always pretend that this was constitutional.
01:59:42.440 Well, they asked Nancy Pelosi, where in the Constitution does it say you can, you know, tax somebody if they don't buy a product in the market?
01:59:49.340 And she laughed.
01:59:50.140 And she said, are you kidding me?
01:59:52.000 And I remember.
01:59:53.140 I was just like, wow.
01:59:54.320 Now they don't even pretend that they have to follow the Constitution.
01:59:57.280 And how dangerous is that?
01:59:58.560 If somebody wants to help your campaign out, Blake Masters, do they just go to BlakeMasters.com?
02:00:05.100 They go to BlakeMasters.com.
02:00:06.620 They, in a patriotic spirit, get out their wallet and they donate lots of money to my campaign because this stuff isn't cheap.
02:00:13.480 Mark Kelly's bombarding me with the most vile, vicious, slanderous attack ads.
02:00:18.400 But, you know, we're fighting back.
02:00:20.900 David and Goliath type dynamic.
02:00:22.680 But as you said, it's close.
02:00:23.720 The Republicans, tightening a lot.
02:00:25.780 Are they helping at all?
02:00:27.080 The Senate with the...
02:00:28.240 The, you know, Rick Scott and his senatorial committee, the MRSC, has actually been very helpful.
02:00:32.840 Mitch McConnell, of course, has the bigger pool of money with SLF.
02:00:36.140 They've canceled advertising, so they're not inclined to be helpful.
02:00:39.320 But everybody who can chip in $5 or $10, it does add up.
02:00:41.940 It is within a couple of points.
02:00:44.060 So every dollar will make a difference here.
02:00:47.400 BlakeMasters.com.
02:00:48.620 That's BlakeMasters.com.
02:00:50.740 We'll see you again.
02:00:52.240 God bless.
02:00:52.840 Thank you.
02:00:53.240 Please win.
02:00:54.460 Please.
02:00:54.960 Thank you.
02:00:55.380 Please win.
02:00:55.940 It's only the future of the country.
02:00:57.300 That's it.
02:00:57.460 That's it.
02:00:58.000 No pressure.
02:00:58.640 No big deal.
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02:02:17.220 The Glenn Back Program.
02:02:26.560 This is the Glenn Back Program.
02:02:35.160 We're glad you're here.
02:02:36.520 So, I've met Blake Masters before.
02:02:38.400 I really like him.
02:02:40.520 What do you think of him?
02:02:41.660 I like him a lot, and he seems to actually care about the Constitution, which is rare these
02:02:45.720 days.
02:02:45.920 I know.
02:02:46.820 And you know what?
02:02:47.640 You know what's crazy?
02:02:48.480 This is why, I mean, Mitch McConnell is just such a...
02:02:52.480 Anyway, he's cut off the funding because he's...
02:02:56.560 He would rather have 51 senators without someone like Blake Masters.
02:03:02.680 That's funny.
02:03:03.260 He wants the majority, but he doesn't want, you know, people who are actually standing for
02:03:07.560 the Constitution.
02:03:08.380 That's my belief.
02:03:09.880 But the Democrats, again, have funded a candidate, and it is the Libertarian candidate.
02:03:18.120 Now, since when is this Republican or Democratic Party for a Libertarian?
02:03:24.880 No, they're just doing it strategically.
02:03:26.020 Trying to take votes away from Masters.
02:03:27.760 Exactly right.
02:03:28.840 And he is way behind in money compared to what the Democrats are throwing into Kelly.
02:03:36.280 So, BlakeMasters.com.
02:03:38.780 That's BlakeMasters.com.
02:03:41.140 This is a winnable race.
02:03:43.920 It's totally winnable.
02:03:45.120 They just need some more very strategically placed commercials.
02:03:54.900 Huge debate on Thursday.
02:03:56.380 Huge debate.
02:03:57.460 Huge debate.
02:03:58.640 But again, you got the Libertarian there.
02:04:01.860 BlakeMasters.com.
02:04:03.280 That's BlakeMasters.com.
02:04:05.120 The Glenn Beck Program.