The Vaccine Is Here | Guests: Lt. Col. Allen West & David Barton | 12⧸14⧸20
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Summary
On this episode of The Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks about his visit to the Supreme Court with his daughter and why he thinks the White House should be exorcized. Glenn also talks about the time he found out about The Supreme Court.
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good i hope you're having a good holiday season i know i am are you yeah it's been great even
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it's embarrassing noticeable you know what i wish i had a solution to that there's no solution though
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what you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment
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enlightenment and enlightenment this is the glenn beck program
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hello america and welcome to the glenn beck program it's monday there's a lot to talk about
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today but we're going to start with something personal i was in the west wing when the president
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found out about the supreme court i'll tell you about that and why joe biden said he's going to
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fumigate and order an exorcism of the white house where they will even remove the doorknobs
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that's really really strange unless you noticed something that i did while i was in the west wing
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this weekend i'll tell you all about it next this is the glenn beck program
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so have you done all your christmas shopping yet yeah me neither me neither i'm trying to figure out
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so my wife and i were supposed to go to the white house christmas party on friday and
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she needed to stay home uh and take care of some things at the house so i took my
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youngest daughter cheyenne uh to the christmas party and we asked for a tour of the west wing
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before the party because she has never been there and it's kind of a extra special thing and i wanted
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to show her uh the west wing myself and so we went in and we went about an hour early and we were in
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uh the west wing which is where the oval office is and we were standing in i think it was a roosevelt
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room or the cabinet room uh and the president uh went into the oval office and he was in there with
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mike pence and uh mark meadows and uh i found out later that's when they found out uh about the
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supreme court we were out in the rose garden and you know my daughter and i could see into the oval
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by the way melania trump has just been so maligned so maligned uh the rose garden is spectacularly
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beautiful even in the winter it is really i mean the pictures just don't do it justice
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just really beautiful um anyway so we were there and we could see and let's just say the faces weren't
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happy uh in the oval office at that point the president didn't make it to the white house christmas
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party and it kind of there was a kind of a pall over the christmas party because everybody knew
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by the time all the guests arrived everybody had heard what the supreme court said uh i was with
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a couple of the ags from the different states uh nobody really understands why the supreme court just
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didn't hear it what do you mean you don't have standing what does that mean i'd like to know
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it's a how does how how do other states how do 21 states file a suit and it's not even heard
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see that's the problem that's the problem and that's why people will not get over this
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because they're not being heard we don't feel like there has been anyone who has actually defended
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went to washington how many tea party people did we did we send to washington and how many of them
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turned on us how many of them did nothing now we send donald trump and some of us i didn't think
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he'd do it i didn't think he'd do it at all he did it he stood the entire time and he went to bat
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for millions of americans who have not been listened to probably almost for the last 20 years
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we haven't been listened to barack obama well i think we should listen to every you didn't listen
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to us not once did you listen to us not once did you ask to meet with anyone not once
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you made fun of us the press made fun of us then they went after donald trump unlike anything i have
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ever seen it's obscene what was done to him and why was it done because he was actually listening to us
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and was actually standing against the corruption he was just a wrecking ball i saw an article today
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that somebody called him a bulldozer and a bulldozer doesn't uh bulldozers never end well in a
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in a city where finesse is needed no no i'm tired of finesse anybody else tired of finesse
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can we find another bulldozer because i'd go for a bulldozer and a crane and a wrecking ball and you
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know maybe there's a couple of buildings that really need to be taken taken down in fact with an exception
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of the museums all of those buildings that fdr built in the 1940s
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anyway uh so i'm wondering who does have standing in this because imagine imagine that we're all in a
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classroom and we all know the rules and and there are 50 of us
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and we are all taking a test except four have special conditions so we're taking the test we all
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have to have it done within an hour we all have to uh be monitored we have to be in the same room so
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we have a teacher looking sure make sure we're not cheating and no calculators
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but we find out later that four of the students at the time didn't really matter they didn't have
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anybody looking over them and there's pretty good feeling that they probably used calculators
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and we're all graded on a curve and because of those four getting perfect scores my a has gone to a b
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or my c has gone to a d wouldn't i as somebody in the classroom have standing to raise my hand and say
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excuse me what they did affected my grade uh i'd like just to at least talk about what they did
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if you didn't you weren't allowed to at least talk about it and be heard heard legitimately
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you'd never get over it you'd never get over it
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by the supreme court saying we don't have standing 21 states don't have standing now maybe there's no
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case i don't know i know we were promised a case i haven't really seen the case but nobody's hearing
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scalia not scalia um yeah alito uh you don't have alito actually on record trusted friends trusted
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people on record saying we heard all of the evidence there isn't anything
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now you do have alito and thomas saying that in so many words there's nothing here to to really
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warrant us hearing it but that's not good enough in this case the supreme court should have heard this
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because the people feel that we have been wronged every step of the way and when i say we
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and many people support donald trump because of how he was treated in office
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against him voted for hillary clinton were democrats
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and said after i heard all the things i decided to do my own homework and i can't believe the lies
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america uh much to the uh surprise of those on the left
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uh the president and the first lady are not going to be
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a room full of people that flew all the way across
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from everywhere in the country would be disappointed
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people traps traipsing around in my house all the time
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and then i gotta go put on a happy face after i just got this news
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i have a deeper understanding of what biden did this weekend
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biden said that he was going to exercise the white house
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the crowds cheered for recently pardoned former
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and stood in awe of a flyover from what appeared to be
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marine one but at night the scene became violent
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at least four people were stabbed near harry's bar and
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11th and f street northwest a gathering point for the proud
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boys a male chauvinist organization with ties to white nationalism
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the victims were hospitalized and suffered possibly life-threatening
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injuries dc fire spokesman doug buchanan said it was not
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immediately clear which groups the attackers or the
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injures might have been affiliated the violence escalated after an
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evening of face-offs with counter protesters that took place near
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harry's black lives matter plaza franklin square
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and other spots downtown this is i mean is there any doubt who the bad
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guy is in this story you know glenn i you know your your
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listeners cannot see me my my hand is just covering my face when
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what a wonderful piece i mean now i know why cuomo got an emmy whoever wrote that
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should get like a tony for you know for writing the best play i've ever seen
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because that whatever they wrote is a fictional story that did not happen that
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is not what went down i mean what an incredible manipulation of facts to try to
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control a narrative that's untrue i want to make three
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corrections number one um this was not a fanfare of fairy tales these
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were individuals and speakers talking about facts about truth about things that
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they saw and witnessed about court cases and testimony um and there was nothing
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outlandish that i heard said during the speeches these were very normal people
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like sebastian gorka that were speaking at this event not insane people
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alex jones wasn't speaking there um alex jones wasn't marching with the event
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he was leading something else which is fine and alex i like i think alex is a cool
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guy he's you know he's got it he's a very interesting individual but you know
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he's got his own thing but you know they try to tie him in you know to try to
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discredit you know as if that does something i don't know but on top of
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that and there's the pictures i can show you uh gifts i can show you ap images i can
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show you from daily mail videos from friends verified accounts obscure
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individuals that i mean it's very gruesome and it's
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very sad of watching the nights enter from black clad black block individuals with
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face coverings stabbing people in proud boy you know the typical perry yellow uh
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polo that they wear i mean you would have to be blind to not be able to clearly
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watch this video understand the agitation see the knife go in and you can frame by
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frame watch this happen and this journalist says we we just don't know i mean
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this person is either drunk stupid or purposely misleading their audience and i'd
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probably either go for all three or at least just the last one yeah there is no
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there's no truth in the uh media at all and we all we all know that but thank you
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for being there elijah we appreciate it i'm glad you're safe uh i was there i left uh
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saturday around midday and as someone who did a rally that had 500,000 in
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attendance and a administration and a local government that would made it almost impossible
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for us to have i was shocked at how locked down that city was i almost didn't make it to the airport
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because i got up at eight o'clock in the morning or seven o'clock in the morning had to leave by eight
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uh and they said the hotel said no cars in or out unless you can walk to the airport you're not
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going i'm like what are you talking about the entire city you saw it was shut down early saturday
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morning the the exits into washington on the freeway were taped off with a cruiser sitting right
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behind every single exit i don't know how you got in if you weren't already there you weren't
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getting into washington it's obscene the way they have suddenly shut this city down and when we know
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why they're doing it they weren't doing it as you pointed out the very beginning they weren't doing
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it for blm those people ruled the town but if you want to stand for law and order
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law and order is standing against you i guess it's a phenomenal thing thank you so much elijah
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so one of uh andrew cuomo's former advisors uh yesterday accused governor cuomo of sexually
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harassing her for years she said quote i know i'm not the only woman uh yes governor cuomo
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uh sexually harassed me for years many saw it and watched i could never anticipate what to expect
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i would be grilled on my work which was very good or harassed on my looks or it would be both in the
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same conversation not knowing what to expect was the most upsetting part aside from knowing
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that no one would do a damn thing even when they saw it no one and i know i'm not the only woman
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this is the single least surprising news story in of all time is it yes i've never been surprised
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less by a news story if i saw a news story this morning that came out and said the sun has come up
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i would be less surprised than i am by this news story really yes really i i i you know look
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you just now you know i'm only bringing this up because you hate him so much you know what glenn
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uh we don't hate people that's not a word that we use no it's not um we do know that andrew cuomo
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is awful yeah we do dot com we do uh we know that for a fact uh but uh you know look he's you could
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see he's abusive to people who don't work for him in public imagine what this guy is doing behind the
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scenes to people he sees as his lessers which by the way every person who works with him he sees
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not a chance i'm not a job are you gonna go take it i was i registered for the trials
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for the vaccine trials i'm very pro vaccine i've told you this many times i want all the needles
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give me all the needles inject me with things this guy also drank a glass of weed killer round
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yes i it was it was did not taste good i thought about you i i thought about you because i i met with
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it's because of roundup really yeah riddled with cancer and i was like there is still hope for me
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i could still lose stew that's where your mind that's where my mind went i don't know why
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so sorry about that all right we're going to talk about uh covid and the mask thing and uh hey did you
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hear the really good news about what uh bill gates have been working on with vaccines i i said any needle
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bill gates got laying around just just jamming into my arm that's what i'm for it's definitely
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well let's uh let's take you down memory lane here or what is now called in the media memory holes
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where it just kind of just drifts down the memory hole luckily we have a lane where we keep all of
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those memories and we'd like to stroll down it now down memory lane on the covid goal posts
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this is the point about bending the curve a surge of cases will overwhelm hospital capacity both the
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beds the supply lines that's a surge of cases so you need to stretch it out with social distancing
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and other measures to bend the arc stretch out the care we need to bend the curve in the state of
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california we must flatten this curve and we must social distance and there's no way around this we must
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work together to bend the curve we are doing social distancing with the idea of flattening the curve
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and trying to prevent overwhelming our healthcare infrastructure the flattening possible flattening
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of the curve is better and the quicker you do the work to make sure that you flatten the curve the more
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lives you will save we've never been fully closed we'll never be completely open until we have a cure
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but i do believe that we can take steps well today they say the steps we've taken are making a big
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difference but it's far too soon to let up now we could see a year of on and off social distancing
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while we wait for either herd immunity or a vaccine in the absence of any treatment or vaccine it could
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take up to 12 to 18 months to build up enough immunity in the population to free us from that
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the exit from this is going to be one of two things ideally one of which is a highly effective vaccine
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i worry that when we do have a vaccine that people will think great i'm protected i can now throw away
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my mask so it is possible and conceivable you could get the vaccine be protected your health is going to
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be fine you're not going to get sick but you still could get an asymptomatic case pass it on to your
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grandmother and kill her there's this um false sense of hope that oh boy in in december 15th we're going
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to get this vaccine and people will start getting vaccinated and we can just forget about wearing a mask and
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socially distancing and washing our hands but we have to continue that we might have to social
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distance until 2022 even through early 2022 unless we help other countries get rid of this disease
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and we get high vaccination rates in our country the risk of reintroduction will be there well you got
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it from bill gates 2022 maybe maybe maybe 2022 i mean the guy came up with a paper clip
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thing on your computer you're trying to tell me he's wrong on this come on man i mean look i i i think
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uh i'm very i'm i take this differently i think that a lot of people maybe in the audience and that
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like i am super impressed with operation warp speed so am i i mean i'm i'm actually amazed by it i mean
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you know there's this tweet that's going out that's you know citing all these people that are saying you
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know trump what uh trump says he's going to have a vaccine by the end of the year and and experts say
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this would be a miracle kind of is a miracle like i mean as much as as much as their motivation for
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saying those things was solely to destroy donald trump well i saw this but i mean this really is
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a miracle type of moment assuming it works the way that is expected to work i agree with you in fact
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the media now agrees with you they're not calling it operation warp speed they're now calling it the
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covid manhattan project they're now so impressed yeah that it's the manhattan project as soon as the
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election's over yeah definitely not anything that donald trump called it a lot of a lot of conservative
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commentators made the point uh with some uh you know i can understand why it was made in that
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the uh the covid storyline would disappear and you know come a day after the election and that
00:49:11.620
obviously that has not been true i mean it's where we are having a lot of people die still because
00:49:15.220
however the vaccine skepticism from the media has disappeared oh yeah as soon as soon as we got
00:49:23.120
past the election they all of a sudden recognized what an amazing scientific achievement we need a
00:49:27.300
passport of some sort we need verification we need to line everybody up roast roast roast and get the
00:49:34.720
vaccination i mean it's look i i i think he i i think trump did something utterly amazing here
00:49:42.280
and proved what a lot of conservatives have been arguing for a long time if you get out of the
00:49:47.220
way uh and and create an environment that these companies can innovate they can do incredible things
00:49:53.740
this is a victory for capitalism it's a victory for the trump administration yeah and you never hear
00:49:59.440
it talked about in those terms during during any media conversation about the vaccine well we don't know
00:50:05.960
who's going to have the vaccine good thing that bill gates was working with mit few years ago and
00:50:12.300
has developed almost a tattoo like substance this is true no i know i i you what do you say well it's
00:50:20.860
nothing it's not tied to this it has nothing to do with this vaccine i don't know why we're discussing
00:50:24.680
it today no i know it has nothing to do with this vaccine but it is for vaccinations he developed it so
00:50:31.500
we could know that kids had their vaccinations but to be clear donald trump is not implementing this
00:50:36.500
as part of the vaccine no process but donald trump i don't know if you heard the news donald trump
00:50:43.580
he's yesterday's news he's out of here hearing a lot of that he is out of here yeah so they've got
00:50:49.280
some things they got to do and oh and i'm just saying so get your vaccine before january 20th i
00:50:54.740
wouldn't be surprised to see it suddenly start to tattoo all of us that uh and it's weird because
00:51:03.080
it's like once you take it you can't get rid of it which is like the uh what is that thing called
00:51:09.900
uh the marker of the dog or something like that yeah oh the mark of the beast that's what it
00:51:15.820
it's definitely not the mark of the beast i will say in your uh in the montage that uh we just heard
00:51:23.060
there's a lot of talk about like oh dude wear your mask till 2022 i mean first of all if this
00:51:28.120
thing is actually 90 effective no one's going to be doing that but there is the other side of this
00:51:33.200
which is if it's not taken by people well then this stuff does continue right all of these people
00:51:39.760
continue to to ask you to wear until we have herd mentality herd immunity immunity you know they think
00:51:46.160
about 70 percent of the population 60 to 70 percent of the population i'm telling you now and you
00:51:50.460
figure about 15 already have it like me i'm a covet 19 survivor uh but i think i have it yeah you did
00:51:56.920
test negative i tested negative but i i never took it for the antibodies but everyone in my family had
00:52:02.580
it yeah and i was locked up with them you were also not even attempting to distance from your own
00:52:07.080
family who had it actively well i sleep with my wife yes i didn't sleep with my wife when she had
00:52:12.780
it and i didn't you're supposed you're supposed to probably because your wife she's also disgusted by
00:52:17.840
me in every way but that's all she's like i swear i have covid go away uh but yeah no i mean like
00:52:23.600
people a have to people have to take it right if if if 70 percent of the population says they're not
00:52:28.440
going to take it which is not what the polls are showing at all polls are showing about 80 percent
00:52:32.840
of people are open to taking it in the first few months about 40 percent of people are like day one
00:52:37.420
i'm in another 40 percent are like let me wait like a few weeks to see if people start exploding
00:52:42.160
then i'm in uh so it's it's an overwhelming majority of people there's a chance yeah
00:52:47.920
i just want to make sure right even to get what happened to what happened to stew all i see is
00:52:53.040
just a pile of goo where he was sitting he's like that whale they exploded on the beach which is
00:52:58.120
actually a pretty good metaphor for me if i exploded uh but yeah no there is that there's the
00:53:03.220
hesitance of like i don't necessarily want to be first in line but if people seem to be okay i mean
00:53:07.840
like the the i just don't these are large trials and and the main the main side effect they're
00:53:13.600
showing is soreness at the injection site which again i kind of expect with a needle there have
00:53:19.720
been some people with chills uh there have been a couple of of things that that worry that worry
00:53:24.740
people enough to make sure that they're kind of recommending people with i mean this is legitimately
00:53:30.000
what they're saying people with allergies to the ingredients of the vaccine should not take
00:53:35.280
the vaccine well yes is that not is that not obvious if you were allergic to the thing in
00:53:41.360
the vaccine you should not take the vaccine here's the here is the real problem and you know i'm not
00:53:47.980
anti-vaccine i am anti being forced to take it and i also am much more into herd immunity i mean
00:53:55.680
when my wife said i have covid i gave her a big kiss yeah that's a terrible idea but yes that is what
00:54:02.680
you did uh remember the herd immunity that is what a vaccine does the idea of having a vaccine is to
00:54:08.840
get you to her i know the problem with it is is this is the first time this has ever been done yeah
00:54:15.040
they've it's a what's an rna mrna yeah vaccine yeah so basically what it does is it a lot of vaccines
00:54:22.320
will introduce like a deactivated part of a virus to tell your body hey when you see this attack it
00:54:31.100
right so it's ready when you get the real virus and the active virus that's that's uh and there
00:54:36.540
are vaccines that are going uh down that road as well this vaccine is different this vaccine tells
00:54:41.660
your body to create the proteins that surround the virus so it's telling your body to do something
00:54:46.780
your body is creating the actual protein and then your immune system sees this protein says that's
00:54:52.980
weird let's attack it attacks it gets the antibodies ready so when you actually get
00:54:57.320
the vaccine uh or would you excuse me when you actually get the virus if you were to get it in
00:55:02.220
some store or something your body would already be prepared to attack it and would attack it but this
00:55:06.520
is the first time that this has been tried and the way it tricks your body there there is
00:55:14.060
you know uh it's like yeah skepticism you know it's just it's there's cautionary uh wait a minute
00:55:22.940
we haven't seen long-term effects of this because nothing like this has ever been done yeah it's
00:55:29.320
basically providing blueprints to your body to create a protein right and when it creates that
00:55:34.220
protein your body recognizes it as foreign and attacks it and prepares it for the virus you're
00:55:38.960
right it's it's a new it's a new technology the the good thing about it is it can be this is why it
00:55:43.900
was done so quickly one of the reasons why it was done so quickly uh if this technology works which
00:55:49.900
they do expect it to obviously um it would provide a pathway to get rid of a lot of really serious
00:55:58.080
ailments i mean it's really promising i can understand why people though are like i don't
00:56:02.000
necessarily want to be first in line for that and to your long-term point there is no solution to this
00:56:07.920
if if if we if we if our goal is to completely out uh you know uh rule out long-term effects
00:56:15.660
because we'd have to wait 30 years and we just be by that time we would already pass so it is a
00:56:21.440
that's why i would say take it if you are the most vulnerable but don't give it to our kids yeah they
00:56:27.480
have not they have not tested on anyone under 16 so they are ruling well i still consider 16 a kid
00:56:33.440
yeah that's what i mean you know and i don't think they're not recommending it for anyone under 16 at
00:56:36.920
this point it's emergency youth use authorization so but that's not where they're headed they want i mean
00:56:42.440
bill gates wants the entire world vaccinated with this thing yeah thank you i don't need the vaccine
00:56:49.340
i don't want the vaccine yeah i mean at least at this point i and i i support your right on
00:56:55.140
especially especially on personal liberty grounds to be able to say no you should always there should
00:57:00.280
not be mandating this thing and the good thing about this particular vaccine unlike others is that
00:57:05.540
if the effectiveness as is as high as they expect it to be there's no there's no justifiable
00:57:11.340
reason to mandate it now andrew cuomo will do it anyway because he's a terrible human being in
00:57:16.060
every way possible but there's no if there's an if you're at 90 percent uh 90 percent effectiveness
00:57:21.540
there's no reason to to uh to mandate this if you're living in illinois uh wisconsin michigan
00:57:30.800
california new york new york you're going to be you're going to be mandated because they're talking
00:57:37.340
about i mean i believe that dershowitz is right the federal constitution the feds could never mandate
00:57:44.960
it no never it's against the constitution you know i don't even know what that means yeah biden is even
00:57:50.300
saying i'd have to go to individual governors to get them to do it right so the individual governors
00:57:54.560
are going to have to be the ones to do it now the feds will tie all kinds of health care money
00:58:00.480
they'll make it difficult they'll make it really difficult but if you're in let me just say this
00:58:05.840
if you're in south dakota you have a governor that won't do it everywhere else is up for grabs
00:58:13.180
yeah i mean i think yeah i i would be surprised if red states mandate this i would be i mean there may
00:58:21.780
be one or two but i'm saying generally speaking i would i don't think that's going to be the case
00:58:25.760
again that's positive right i mean like i think what what i'm saying is i think it's going to be
00:58:31.760
effective enough and you're going to wind up seeing positive results these death numbers will
00:58:36.740
actually go down when enough people start having these vaccines that it's going to be something
00:58:41.560
that people are fine getting i mean look people get all sorts of vaccines all the time that they
00:58:46.900
don't have to get i mean this is not like the vaccine is this really highly controversial thing
00:58:51.380
it's highly polarized where there's a small percentage of the population who will not get
00:58:55.960
them right and then there's a much larger percentage of population like whatever get it over with i want
00:59:00.500
to go i want my movie theaters here's the thing if i'm going up and i am and you are too we're going
00:59:04.620
on a cruise you gotta you have to have the vaccine to go on a cruise that's like you have to have a
00:59:08.980
vaccine to go to africa okay fine yeah that's a good example you know people do international travel
00:59:14.220
it won't be a problem uh if you force me to take it i got a problem with it please don't do this i don't
00:59:19.960
know if there's any i'm sure there's no one out there that would actually care about the outcome
00:59:24.260
because you know what andrew cuomo does not care how many people get covid in his state he cares about
00:59:28.820
how many books books he sells and how good he looks to the media and how many times he can go on tv and
00:59:34.420
brag about himself but like if you actually care about this vaccine being successful and people not
00:59:42.260
getting covid 19 do not mandate the vaccine if you mandate the vaccine you will get a giant chunk
00:59:50.140
of the population who will not get it because you've mandated and that's exactly why they will do it
00:59:56.180
because it will divide us even more all right let me stop quick tell you about amac the association
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so dave portnoy's in the news again for a rant on the insanity of new york politicians
01:01:34.840
listen to this new york city just closed indoor dining what do they think it's going to happen
01:01:42.440
what what do they think is going to happen to the thousands of restaurants depart they're done
01:01:47.280
they've scratched and clawed and now a few politicians in new york city's like and you're
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done we're shutting it down no indoor dining how do you expect these people to survive what are people
01:01:59.100
going to go out to dinner now in ice cold temperatures it's insanity and this isn't about
01:02:05.560
corona or how dangerous and the hospital isn't rising it's not i can't believe in this country
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what i consider the most basic right of them all the right to earn a living the right to earn a
01:02:17.280
livelihood is now being stolen it is being stolen by a few politicians who believe they are smarter
01:02:24.960
than me and you they believe they have the right to tell me and you how to live our lives something
01:02:30.840
you could never imagine basic freedoms they are stealing and i'm not over saying they are stealing
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it if i start barstool and i work my to the bone for a decade and i got right to the point of making
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it and you pulled the plug without me having the chance i would rather die if somebody wants to go
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out where do you think they're going house parties it doesn't even make sense you're not even protecting
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the people the people who'll be going to these restaurants are still going out i promise you
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all you're doing is ruining thousands and thousands and thousands of lives absolutely right he's
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absolutely right restaurants businesses are starting to stand up as they should more in a minute
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with us now he is the guy who delivered uh texas and fought real hard the things that are going
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here in texas going on with the uh with the democratic party shady games uh millions and
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millions and millions of dollars coming into the state to flip it blue he kept it red welcome alan west
01:05:48.040
how are you hey it's good to be with you glenn and merry christmas merry christmas so you said
01:05:53.940
something uh this weekend if i may quote supreme court in tossing texas lawsuit that was joined by
01:06:01.520
17 states 106 u.s congressmen has decreed the state can take an unconstitutional action and violate its
01:06:08.720
own election law resulting in damaging effects on the other states that abide by the law while the
01:06:13.560
guilty state suffers no consequence this decision establishes as a president precedent that says states
01:06:20.360
can violate the u.s constitution and not be held accountable this decision will have far reaching
01:06:25.660
ramifications for the future of our constitutional republic perhaps law-abiding states should bond
01:06:31.680
together and form a union of states that will abide by the constitution i'm for that i'd like to know
01:06:39.700
what you mean by that well it's very simple glenn and i know that there are some people that have
01:06:46.560
shown their ignorance and incompetence saying that i'm calling for secession when actually the people
01:06:50.940
that are violating and not following the constitution are the seditionists and those that
01:06:55.660
are advocating secession the bottom line is that how will states be able to protect themselves if
01:07:01.960
by our constitution if states have a grievance and they do have a first amendment right to petition
01:07:07.720
their government for redistribution if they have a grievance against another state the original
01:07:12.920
jurisdiction of that by the constitution goes to the supreme court but yet the supreme court
01:07:17.480
just said in their decision last week uh friday that uh they're not going to hear it they tossed it out
01:07:23.720
so how do we make sure that states who are following the law and they are you know receiving damages
01:07:30.400
because of states that did illegal activities and constitutional actions violating their own election law
01:07:36.640
by having courts by having secretaries of state by having governors change election law
01:07:41.760
where do they go to redress their grievances and so i think it is very important very imperative that
01:07:48.040
we do start looking at how these states uh if we're going to have a more perfect union which is
01:07:53.360
what the preamble of the constitution said and abide by the constitution they have to look at how
01:07:58.040
they combine together and have a strong voice if the supreme court is going to continue to take this
01:08:02.960
stance of not protecting law-abiding states which under the 14th amendment there is an equal
01:08:08.440
protection under the law clause so let's let's stick with the supreme court decision first and then
01:08:15.560
we'll get to the rest of this um the supreme court uh did reject hearing it i think that was a massive
01:08:23.260
mistake especially when half the country feels like nobody's listening to us nobody's even listening
01:08:28.900
to us um they should have listened whether that changed the outcome or not it should have been ruled on
01:08:36.180
however the one thing that was ruled on uh was the the case itself they threw it out and even
01:08:43.920
scalia uh barrett uh and not scalia but uh god why do i keep screwing him up with alito alito and uh
01:08:52.500
and thomas agreed with not hearing it what does that tell you if anything well it tells me that i i am very
01:09:03.100
concerned that the article three of the constitution says that courts are supposed to interpret law
01:09:08.580
now if all of a sudden we have justices that decide you know that they're not going to interpret the law
01:09:15.060
they have actually abdicated one of their enumerated duties and responsibilities so they should have at
01:09:21.080
least heard the case should have allowed the evidence to come forward and make a decision on it
01:09:26.020
and not just simply say we're not going to accept the case and so therefore it comes back to
01:09:30.520
my statement what protection do law-abiding states have against states that are going out there and
01:09:38.140
violating the constitution and violating law you cannot have states that all of a sudden decide
01:09:43.960
well we're going to have this universal mail-in ballot thing you don't have to have signature
01:09:48.100
verifications we'll accept these ballots anytime after the the uh november the third election and look
01:09:54.400
at what has happened in new york claudia tinney is supposedly up by 12 ballots and then guess what
01:09:59.660
happens oh we found 12 ballots so if you want to talk about disenfranchising legal voters is these
01:10:06.560
unconstitutional acts that are doing it but like you just said where do people go where the states go
01:10:12.560
to have their voices heard the right to petition their government for redress of grievances that is
01:10:18.320
the foundation of our declaration of independence that thomas jefferson wrote so what did what do i would
01:10:24.440
imagine the ags would need to get together and and do this together to make sure that they are
01:10:31.980
blocking unconstitutional rulings etc etc what does that mean to you in in your eyes how do they do that
01:10:40.620
well i mean i am not a lawyer by trade i'm just a simple stupid paratrooper that took a note to the
01:10:47.620
constitution back in 1982 and i just see this as a threat i see this as a fracture to our constitutional
01:10:54.560
republic so it's not just the state attorney generals it's also the state legislators if you
01:11:00.880
are a state legislator in georgia pennsylvania michigan or wisconsin you need to rise up you need to stand up
01:11:08.000
and say that we cannot allow the the uh the judicial branch in our state or the executive branch in our
01:11:14.680
state to supersede and to uh usurp our our duties and our responsibilities they cannot change law
01:11:23.000
we're the ones that have been duly elected by the people to do such so i think another thing that needs
01:11:28.920
to happen these state legislatures need to bond together and i would hope that the state legislatures
01:11:34.520
in these respective four states pennsylvania georgia michigan wisconsin will take an action and take a stand
01:11:40.300
today do you see that happening have you heard any rumblings of that i have not and it just goes
01:11:48.560
back to me asking the question is the courage that it took uh back in 1776 for those 56 men to stand up
01:11:58.320
and establish these united states america i am really concerned that we still have that courage in this
01:12:03.520
country i have often thought of the only words that were spoken by george washington during the actual
01:12:10.760
constitutional convention um they of course new york was looking for special exceptions and handouts
01:12:17.460
as usual uh and ben franklin had fought and fought a fought against it and they were starting to get
01:12:24.320
you know starting to enter into really horse trading and it was getting ugly and the whole room stopped
01:12:30.380
and ben franklin looked at george washington and he he stood up and the only thing he really said
01:12:37.040
during the convention were these words let us raise a banner that the wise and the honest can repair
01:12:45.980
the rest is in the hands of god uh and what he meant by that was do the right thing we haven't come
01:12:55.360
this far to screw it up just do the right thing and it will be repairable in the future because they'll
01:13:04.080
see that we tried to do the right thing and they'll want to do the right thing but also when you do the
01:13:09.160
right thing god's going to do what god's going to do and just accept the consequences one way or another
01:13:16.060
no you're absolutely right and you know a lot of people took some uh uh consternation with that
01:13:23.520
final sentence in my statement but if you go to the preamble of our constitution what does it say
01:13:28.660
it says we the people of these of the united states in order to form a more perfect union what's the
01:13:34.100
very first thing establish justice so what our founding fathers knew was that in order to have
01:13:39.160
a more perfect union we had to have a constitution we had to have a rule of law if we have gotten to
01:13:44.260
the point where we don't believe in that rule of law we're not going to have a more perfect union
01:13:48.120
and that's why i talked about a union the words that they use of law-abiding states that abide by
01:13:53.940
the constitution that's how we have a perfect union and you're right leaders what i learned in the
01:13:59.860
military leaders know what right looks like and leaders don't pick and choose when to do what is
01:14:04.560
right which comes back to what the supreme court uh did last friday you do what is right all the time
01:14:10.680
you interpret the law that is your responsibility by the constitution and now states have to be concerned
01:14:16.880
where do we go to redress our grievances if the highest court in the land which by original
01:14:22.860
jurisdiction that's the only court we could go to decided to not listen to us so alan let me let me
01:14:32.960
ask you a difficult question say all of these things fail and on the 20th of january or whatever it is
01:14:42.600
uh the uh joe biden is sworn in and uh that's just the ruling of the the you know courts and the system
01:14:52.400
and the and the legislatures and all of that what is it going to take to get people to uh come back
01:15:00.740
into the fold and uh and not split apart well i think when you just said the ruling of the course
01:15:10.460
first and foremost the course need to hear the people and if the course refused to to hear the
01:15:15.160
people then you're going to have an issue come uh january the 20th and we cannot live in a country
01:15:21.000
where every single time there is a republican that is elected george w bush he's illegitimate
01:15:25.760
when donald trump is elected he's illegitimate let's resist him when amy coney barrett is uh brought
01:15:32.100
onto the supreme court by constitutional process she's illegitimate brett kavanaugh is illegitimate
01:15:36.620
we cannot have progressive socialists that believe that they can rule by absolutism and
01:15:41.020
totalitarianism and everything that doesn't agree with them is illegitimate so i think that the first
01:15:46.720
and foremost the american people need to go by the uh electoral process the ballot process but if you
01:15:52.680
start to have uh mandates edicts orders and decrees that are handed down such as red flag laws such as
01:15:59.000
uh mandatory a gun buybacks you know these things i believe that the the american people have a right to
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say no thank you very much lieutenant colonel allen west thanks for your stand and your time this
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morning appreciate it thank you god bless god bless you merry christmas
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that was what i was looking for because that's where that's where i am okay all right fight until the
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this is the glenbeck program we were we were just talking about the uh the problem that happened
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on uh friday with the supreme court with lieutenant colonel uh allen west and i think i agree with
01:18:27.000
his last statement is if i heard it right you fight until it's over and then when it's over
01:18:32.400
you you gather yourselves and stand for the constitution and if they start violating
01:18:38.640
if they start doing things like uh as he said red flag laws especially through executive order
01:18:44.660
they start mandatory uh uh registration for your gun i'm not doing that i'm not doing that we all
01:18:53.540
mandatory buyback no i'm not selling but mandatory buyback what a weird term that is that is no it's
01:19:00.720
not what it is it's just it's com it's it's confiscation for confiscating your property right
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like it's like it's not a it's compensate and confiscate that's what it is uh but that's not a
01:19:11.680
that's not a buyback uh yeah i mean look there we have to constantly fight these battles we've been
01:19:17.240
fighting them the whole time i mean we fought them under republican precedents where you have
01:19:21.000
to fight against people taking your constitutional rights that's always been you know part of of what
01:19:25.780
we're doing here it becomes more and more intense as people get rid of these social and and political
01:19:32.460
norms where you they're talking about doing all these things that i would argue are unconstitutional
01:19:38.680
we have to fight against them i mean that's you know that's there are obviously lines to that and
01:19:44.020
the way that we do that is important but of course you fight for your constitutional rights and i would
01:19:49.460
fight for them whether it was democrats or republicans trying to take them so i mean i you know i we've said
01:19:54.340
i can give you examples from the even this administration that i thought you know the the uh the bump stock
01:19:59.340
ban i thought was absolutely unconstitutional right you know and again that was something that trump did and
01:20:03.540
we talked about it a lot um that that absolutely you have to fight for those things you have to
01:20:09.500
i mean you if you don't do that if you if there are not people who are sitting back and and and saying
01:20:15.660
wait a minute there are lines here there are constitutional lines that cannot be crossed
01:20:20.800
you know people keep talking about this in the in the context of the election and that trump is doing
01:20:26.600
things that no other president has done first of all all these things have been done by democrats
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uh before and past even in recent elections even in 2016 many of these things were were done and i
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look at this kind of as a you know you these are attorneys right attorneys are looking for every way
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possible to get their person to win we knew this happened with people with john kerry and al gore
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it's happening with with trump here um you can say that maybe this one's valid and the last ones
01:20:53.600
weren't but the bottom line is these these teams are going to fight for their team to win
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usually every legal pathway they can think of that's not something that's crazy in our system
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in fact you could argue if you were to say that there was absolutely no fraud right let's just say
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for a second no fraud at all everything went down the exact way it was supposed to you could argue
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that our system has worked really well right you could argue that you would say well if this president
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if let's just say barack obama was doing this the fact that these are all broken up around
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different states of different systems protects against someone overreaching so if there actually
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is overreach and there's nothing to these cases then the system is going to reject that we just have
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to make sure the system stays together because if it breaks apart then we're every other nation on
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welcome to the program if you are a long-time listener of mine you know that there is one book
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and that timely until the book i'm going to introduce you to next and i didn't write it and
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there's always there's always a way okay call andrew cuomo he'll find a way uh we'll introduce you to
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that book in 60 seconds this is the glenn beck program i don't know about you but one of the
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things i'm most excited about this holiday season is food yes food uh i'm going to be stuffing my
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face the whole time and i don't know if you've seen but i have a very large face yeah it's getting
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bigger something wrong with the camera i think there are problems with cameras all over this place
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right i've noticed it all the time on my show too right really i don't look like that yeah i look
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like that's somebody who looks like 40 pounds heavier than i am and somehow or another that
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camera technology is getting into the mirrors of my house too yes right it's the same thing wow
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right it directs your body to do that grow protein to grow a protein why didn't i know this earlier
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could we get it to have it grow a steak in me belly i say i'll take a vaccine part of eating is
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usually it go passing through the mouth no is that not okay it can grow it in my mouth oh okay
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so the number one question i am asked online in person skywriting i'm expecting skywriters to say
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what do we do um that is a topic i think for the first of the year um because it requires much
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more prayer uh than i have uh afforded it at this point the thing that we i know we must do is
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recognize that much of what's going on is our fault because we didn't educate ourselves
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and we didn't educate our children we thought we were because we put them think of how stupid this
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is we put them in a state-run school and expected that state-run school that was getting federal
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funding to teach our children never trust the state or the federal government that's not going to work
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out well it's not going to work out well uh and it hasn't so the first thing we have to do is re-educate
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ourselves and if you are looking for a christmas gift or if you are just if you just want to make
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sure that you know the american story i want you to buy the new book called and i have nothing to do
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with this the american story the beginnings this is by david and tim barton it is the best book that
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they have ever read that they have ever written uh it is it tells our story in very short chapters
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and really takes you from just before the pilgrims uh and takes you through the founding and the
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separation of church and state and everything else and the great thing is it has like uh gosh what is
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this a 50 page 50 page uh footnotes in the back so you don't have to you don't have to trust david
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barton boy it's boy it's it's much more than 50 pages um you don't have to trust david barton
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the author uh you can go look it up for yourself the american story get this for your family for
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christmas get one for each kid david welcome to the program uh you're in a you're sound like you're
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in a bad sell spot david um uh so tell me about the book i you know you gave this to me what about
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month ago month and a half ago and it's just like you i thought this was a galley and you're like hey
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here's a new book read this it's not a galley it's the actual book it's finished um and and so i
01:29:02.180
didn't say anything i started to read it and david i i think i finished the first i sat down to read it
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and i ended up at the boston massacre which is page 129 before i got up and i was like oh my gosh the
01:29:17.840
time has flown uh this is fantastic fantastic david thank you sir
01:29:25.260
yeah it's um it's kind of what we've learned over the years is that the story of america is best
01:29:31.320
told in stories amazingly yeah uh and that's what we've gotten away from in in recent decades and
01:29:37.160
even the past century since progressives have come in we just don't tell stories well anymore
01:29:41.240
and when you look at the stories and you know whether it be the boston massacre or whether it be
01:29:46.740
back to the pilgrims or back to even columbus who's got to be the greatest villain in the world today
01:29:51.660
and that's simply because we no longer know the story we just know the narrative that groups like
01:29:56.600
16 19 and others would push on us and we just don't know the stories anymore so that's what we
01:30:01.360
felt was really important to get out was to to go back to the people find out who they are and tell
01:30:06.240
the story of what occurred and as you said we footnoted it all our objective is to document truth
01:30:12.860
and so we've gone back to original sources that we've been collecting for years and that's really
01:30:17.500
the basis of telling the american story i mean david it is it's really fantastic and you've told
01:30:23.260
you've told christopher columbus story in uh gosh 20 uh no not even that uh 10 pages 10 pages the
01:30:37.080
everything you need to know about christopher columbus at least just to get a handle on who he really was
01:30:44.060
and what really happened um and so you start there then you go through the ref reformation which
01:30:49.760
is what three or four pages you tell them in such a clear and concise way and you don't get bogged down
01:30:57.800
in all of the stuff that usually is on your history test that doesn't mean anything you know what i mean
01:31:05.120
yeah i didn't that's that was me glenn because i i was a math and science guy i was the principal of
01:31:11.160
school i taught math and science i hated history i did not like history i stayed completely away from
01:31:15.920
it until i started finding the stories and and when we literally started collecting the old stuff
01:31:21.200
you go my gosh i've never heard this before who's this guy never never heard of a wentworth cheswell
01:31:27.220
and never heard of a jack suss and all these black heroes that suddenly started popping up in the
01:31:32.000
american revolution you go we wouldn't be america without these black heroes do i've never heard these
01:31:36.960
guys and so that's what got me into history was finding out all this stuff that i had never been
01:31:42.160
exposed to and what was considered to be a fairly fairly rigorous educational training that i had
01:31:48.720
i'd never heard of any of these guys and so now i love history because it is the stories but that's
01:31:54.180
not where america's been for a while i think i was kind of vicariously typical of a lot of people
01:31:59.000
the reasons we don't like history and that's that's what we're trying to get around with this book
01:32:03.920
you have seven chapters just on the pilgrims to the pure puritans why
01:32:10.540
the pilgrims as it turns out and this is let me back up to say one of the things that we've done
01:32:17.680
over the years is we've seen the attacks on different aspects of history and not knowing
01:32:22.180
if they're true or not we go back and say well is that accurate and let's go back and see what the
01:32:26.340
truth is and so we'll research it and so we're really aware of a lot of the things that attack america
01:32:31.440
in so many ways and the 1619 project is one of the those now at the time we were doing this book
01:32:36.700
three years ago 1619 project hadn't come up yet but we'd already seen the attacks coming from the
01:32:42.100
professors etc and so the narrative is that america is founded as this great slavery we were founded on
01:32:49.060
slavery everything about america's slavery the free market system is based on slavery that's why you
01:32:53.980
can't have it anymore and everything is that way except that's just not the way it was in america
01:32:58.520
slavery did come in but it didn't even come in in 1619 the first legal case of slavery is 1651 so
01:33:04.980
they've missed that already but it was not the jamestown people that guided america it was the
01:33:10.700
pilgrims and what they brought they're the ones who brought the free market they're the ones who
01:33:14.980
brought equality they're the ones who brought great relations with native americans they're the
01:33:19.420
ones who established private property the things that america believes in didn't come out of 1619 or
01:33:24.620
jamestown they came out of the plymouth people they came out of the bible oriented reformation
01:33:29.480
people who said hey here's what the scripture says about how we get along with others and about how
01:33:34.180
we how we work and how we have private property and how we have free market and that's what the
01:33:39.480
key to the narrative is it's not the 1619 it's the pilgrims and so that's why we spent a little more
01:33:44.700
time on that to show how that they developed all the good things of america and they don't need to
01:33:49.280
be torn down just because the 1619 project wants to wrongly claim a bad narrative and you cover um
01:33:55.340
jamestown uh as well and you talk about you talk about the pilgrims you know when you say they were
01:34:02.680
for private property they weren't always for private property when they were coming over they had
01:34:09.760
almost a united order they had almost socialism or communism uh is what they were going to do based on
01:34:16.460
everybody being you know a loving brother in christ will just put everything together and it
01:34:22.560
didn't work out it did not work out and that's one of the things i really like about the pilgrims is the
01:34:29.220
courage they had to change their own lives and abandon what they had previously believed if they
01:34:34.240
found what the truth was and in their case they grew up in a world that everybody in the world at that
01:34:39.760
time thought slavery was fine everybody in the world at that time thought having it having a top heavy
01:34:45.040
government was a good thing to do whether it was a king or monarch or something else uh everybody
01:34:49.500
in the world at that time was it was essentially practicing socialism slash communism and so that's
01:34:54.820
what they've grown up in but as they take the individual time to get in the scriptures and say
01:34:59.720
wait a minute did you see what that scripture just said that's not what we've been doing for the
01:35:03.440
last 500 or 700 years and so they are really really great thinkers in the sense that they would
01:35:10.120
look at things objectively and say hey here's what the scripture says but we're not doing that
01:35:14.420
let's do what the scripture says because that's going to work out better and they did have the
01:35:18.660
courage to take themselves on and change so many things that they did and so even as the governor
01:35:24.640
william bradford said he said we we had the socialistic system as if we were wiser than god
01:35:30.060
and then we found what the truth was and that's what i appreciate about the pilgrims is the fact that
01:35:35.960
they were looking for truth and when they found it they had the courage to apply it and if they had
01:35:40.060
not have done that we would not have the model that we have from that culture and it's a great
01:35:44.660
model for america to follow they they are really great examples of using the scientific theory are
01:35:51.780
they not they are and you know for me i have i'm on a new crusade right now and and i have never in
01:36:01.100
my life thought that truth is as important as i think it is now and i i am sold on that and i know
01:36:07.280
that there's areas probably where i don't know what the truth is yet and i've got to find that so
01:36:11.240
i i'm learning how to dig things out that i've never had to dig out before and i have come to
01:36:16.800
the point where i can no longer accept uh what any we've gone through the last several decades with
01:36:23.240
good intentions we didn't think our teachers were specifically lying to us and we thought they were
01:36:27.700
doing what they could we didn't think the media was specifically lying to us and now we don't believe
01:36:32.500
that anymore and so the question is who can i trust how can i trust and where can i find what's
01:36:37.720
accurate what's true whether it be in the election stuff or whether it be in what's going with education
01:36:42.140
or economics or anything else there are folks now who are just repeating stupid stuff because that's
01:36:47.760
what they were told and we just can't trust the good intentions anymore and so i've really been on
01:36:52.900
a quest for truth and going back and finding out what is true and a lot of the things we're talking
01:36:58.500
about in that book really have not been presented through american education in probably 80 or 90
01:37:03.260
years and so it's been a rediscovery journey for me but it takes that scientific type of inquiry
01:37:09.660
to go back and test everything and check it out and look at the the results check the evidence and i
01:37:16.980
think that's that's where america is going to have to get back to is not only do we have to have a love
01:37:22.220
of the truth now we have to go find the truth and that's something that that we have not had to do in
01:37:27.240
america for 100 years we trusted our teachers we trusted our leaders we trusted the political
01:37:31.740
people you know we may have had differences but they weren't at in their intense bad we can't make
01:37:38.700
that assumption anymore and so we're in a whole different period and that's really kind of what
01:37:43.820
has driven me to to do what we did in this book well david you uh accomplished it and then some as i say
01:37:50.760
and i and you know i mean this because i wrote it to you i'm not just saying this on the air
01:37:54.680
i wrote it to you uh after i finished the first 120 some pages uh in one sitting i said david this
01:38:01.700
is an exceptional book i mean it is the one history book that i would urge every home to have there's
01:38:09.900
only another the only other book i have really just pounded on that is the 5 000 year leap it is the
01:38:18.860
one that gives you all of the principles of america and if you understand those principles
01:38:24.820
you understand how you can recreate it you also understand what's wrong with america
01:38:29.380
this the american story the beginnings needs to be in every listener home it don't don't buy it to
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digital download buy it to have a paper copy of it in your home uh the american story the beginnings
01:38:47.120
by david and tim barton uh david can you buy this on amazon yes sir it's available on all major outlets
01:38:54.100
that's better than what i could probably say here uh soon david thank you very much the american story
01:39:01.120
the beginnings could you hold for a sec because i want to talk to you after the break about something
01:39:07.300
all right after spending the weekend in dc and hanging out at the white house christmas party
01:39:16.520
i'm coming to the conclusion that you know what the president needs right behind the oval office
01:39:22.540
right there by the garden you know just on a little patio area he needs a grill yes he needs
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yeah wouldn't that have driven them out of their mind if he just
01:39:32.420
just throws a wreck so to throw a wreck tech out there they would be like he's grilling
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outside damn right damn right the uh he brought mcdonald's into the white house i think that this
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would be a much better move uh okay so the food is great at the white house trust me it was really
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good not complaining whole staff of people who your tax dollars are paying for just to cook all the meal
01:39:56.320
all the meals when the president could just throw steak on the back just you know stick the thermometer in
01:40:01.660
it uh and it would take care of it everything i mean it takes care of the temperature and just
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alerts the president on his phone uh that hey your food's done i mean wouldn't that be better for the
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taxpayers sure and it would drive the press out of their mind it's worth it i say we get a wreck tech
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david barton is uh with us and he's talking about his new book the american story the beginnings that
01:40:55.660
he wrote uh with his son who david you must be so proud your son is is just an exceptional man
01:41:02.620
exceptional man yeah he is and he has far surpassed me in so many areas and i am so proud of him doing
01:41:10.880
that uh i've learned a lot of history from him because he's in a generation that questions things
01:41:15.960
differently than i did yeah and so he's much more familiar with what's being taught today which is why
01:41:21.580
the leadership training program is so cool because he is so aware of what's out there and has dug into
01:41:28.540
it and found out the truth about issues and so i have learned so much from him we have been so waylaid
01:41:35.280
by the uh election this year we were going to start our leadership training programs online before the
01:41:42.860
end of the year obviously we're not going to be able to do that but we will do it in january
01:41:46.420
uh once everything calms down uh because a lot of people don't know this but david is involved
01:41:51.900
politically uh in many many states and so he is always traveling um can you tell me we've got about
01:41:59.760
two minutes david can you tell me your thoughts on the supreme court case and what they said on friday
01:42:04.180
i thought it was interesting not that they rejected the 7-2 but that the other two said even if we
01:42:10.760
accepted it we would not have ruled for texas so it's really unanimous rejection so it's not a
01:42:16.240
partisan thing necessarily it's a standing thing there are still three cases at the u.s supreme
01:42:21.660
court uh there's still a lot left to do with this thing uh we saw discovery over the weekend we're
01:42:27.380
trying to get a protective order lifted so that we can see the forensic evidence of what can happen
01:42:31.860
on those 22 dominion machines so this thing is still far from over but the legal eyes have certainly
01:42:37.340
been on the texas rejection although that is certainly not the full story uh well i will tell you it's
01:42:42.400
interesting that we came out and found out that the russians did hack into uh the government
01:42:50.080
including the treasury they have had access for a while and they were using they are hacking into
01:42:55.680
a specific system the same system used by the voting machines and yet man can you imagine if that would
01:43:02.480
have broken and the worlds were reversed the the news would be all over that it's a russian hack it's a
01:43:08.400
russian hack yeah we we knew about that actually a year ago one of the guys who's doing the first
01:43:14.820
examinations talked to our legislators a year ago and said hey here's the deal here's what the russians
01:43:19.820
have done we've spotted where they've come in and and a year ago he was telling the legislators about
01:43:24.820
this uh so he is one of the guys intimately involved in what's going on with the forensic data but
01:43:30.260
you're right this is stuff that this should have been news it was not it should have been though
01:43:35.160
yeah david barton thank you so much we'll talk again my friend uh david barton the name of the book
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down my wife and i we went over the christmas list we checked it twice uh now we're trying to figure
01:45:35.380
out when do we have time to go get any of it or even spend time to go online to get it uh but christmas
01:45:41.880
is right around the corner we've just uh introduced a new website today uh that is
01:45:49.380
convenient i guess for christmas uh if you are into uh any of my political art or covid art most people
01:46:00.040
don't know that i i paint um but i do and you can go to glennbeckart.com right now glennbeckart.com
01:46:08.760
and we've just got a few of my uh paintings up we'll be adding more but um we have the covid series
01:46:16.980
and the political series which i really i like both of them myself first of all we should point
01:46:23.200
out that you were named the 100th most important person in the world of art yes that is true by some
01:46:29.520
art magazine many years ago many years ago and i still think it applies i think you hold once you're
01:46:33.700
there you're you're oh you're always you're always now we're only saying that because they meant it as
01:46:38.340
a as a slam and uh we want to make sure that we hold on to that title and let them know how
01:46:44.660
you know important it makes us feel it does it's very important to all of us though uh that's why i
01:46:49.220
can remember the name of the magazine so it's so much in my heart that i can't quite come up with
01:46:53.860
the words to describe what it was i can't remember um but uh yeah the the two series here are pretty
01:46:59.180
interesting i love on the you have an election series and you wouldn't think of glennbeck as a guy who
01:47:05.320
gives weight loss tips that's not necessarily right this is a good this is a good one though i do love
01:47:11.080
this i love this it says lose weight fast try socialism and has a you know it's really it was
01:47:19.140
uh i was working in my sketch pad uh on this one and uh my wife was like what are you drawing i'm like
01:47:26.500
i'm trying to draw like a skinny ethiopian kid i can't get him right and she's like what what are
01:47:34.240
you doing i'm then i told her it's lose weight fast try socialism uh so it's a little venezuelan
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and it kind of works with both ways lose weight fast like quickly and also you're pretty much
01:47:45.000
going to fast your way yeah weight loss yeah when you try socialism great you'll be eating zoo animals
01:47:49.820
within a month it's fantastic uh you have a great uh alexandria ocasio cortez creepy head
01:47:56.440
which i which i love yeah yeah um great uh what about who what the real russian collusion was
01:48:03.460
uh you can look at the the gas can next to it i really like the gas can uh and people are like why is
01:48:09.820
that in the election series because i look at it's called the media uh and i just they are just
01:48:16.200
they pour gasoline on fires all the time all the time they're burning the whole country down
01:48:23.700
uh geppetto and his little wooden boy is also very good what's the last one uh which one the last
01:48:31.280
one at the end uh avarice it's a poison and uh it's what's the story behind that one uh i just
01:48:41.300
i like the idea of uh a bubbling uh brew of poison and what's poisoning what's killing our society
01:48:49.920
what's killing us and uh yeah and i i had a hard time deciding what that poison would be i i actually
01:48:57.320
was going to make a series of a whole bunch of different poisons yeah uh and one of them was fame
01:49:02.140
uh one of them was fortune uh but uh decided this one was avarice so now your covid series um
01:49:12.080
is conflicting to me because like i see your uh covid gothic print which is uh you know like the you
01:49:20.220
you know what's the name is it's called american gothic right yeah the two the the father and most
01:49:26.340
people think it's his wife but it's his actually his father and his daughter uh farmers standing in
01:49:32.120
front of their house and he's got the pitchfork you've seen the picture a million times yeah uh
01:49:36.800
yours uh they're wearing masks right right can you zoom in on yours if you look in you look at her eyes
01:49:43.660
and she's like uh dad what's going on right what's happening here the thing that conflicts me most
01:49:50.500
about this one though is it it appears you actually have talent like it's actually really
01:49:58.900
well done and i would expect you in you know to be really bad at pretty much everything this is
01:50:04.900
that's the only one that you think no that was i would say is the most maybe the most impressive
01:50:09.680
one the abraham lincoln one is really amazing as well yeah um i mean they're all really good
01:50:14.540
i like my favorites my favorites are uh the covid gothic the keep calm and carry on with uh
01:50:22.420
winston churchill the abraham lincoln shall not perish from the earth uh and the covid with the
01:50:28.600
indian that comes from an old apple box uh from the 1940s and i don't remember what it said maybe
01:50:35.520
california uh up on there it was like california apples i don't think i've ever seen abraham lincoln
01:50:40.480
wearing a surgical mask before uh no no no but it's 100 approved by the state oh good so it's
01:50:47.160
really it's good and uh if you'll notice on the winston churchill mask it says china on the mask
01:50:55.940
hell yeah and the covid the indian uh says i just just reproduced really the apple box thing uh except
01:51:05.480
said california says covid and then the little little ball on the side says from china and his
01:51:12.920
metal that he's wearing around his neck says natural 100 made by hand oh it makes me feel
01:51:18.260
better about it yeah so i thought that was uh i thought that was good that's great stuff glennbeck
01:51:22.540
art.com is the place to go and if you order now you can uh get them they're g clay so that this is a
01:51:28.820
stretched framed canvas uh suitable for framing or hanging as is uh but uh you can get them now
01:51:36.500
at glennbeckart.com hopefully uh after the new year we'll make some t-shirts and some mugs and
01:51:42.420
things like that i have to talk to them see how long that takes to be able to get that ready but
01:51:46.660
you know maybe we can have that up in a couple of days don't know if it'll make it for uh for
01:51:51.520
christmas but the art will make it for christmas we have the uh supplies in-house and ready to go so if
01:51:57.200
you want to order that you can get it uh before christmas so you can give it to whoever a loved
01:52:03.740
one maybe a person you hate you know somebody's like they gave me this ugly art and i don't know
01:52:11.120
what to do with it and they come over all the time so i can't like keep it in a closet i gotta hang it
01:52:16.060
because they'll say where is it i've done that before by the way i have done that i have given people
01:52:21.700
something really hideously ugly and said this is so important to me i i've had it for years and
01:52:29.980
it would mean so much if you'd hang it in your home and then they open it up and it's really hideous
01:52:35.940
and then they're like oh that no we can't take this from you and like no no i've waited for a long time
01:52:44.120
for the right person and i just think it would be perfect in your house and then i don't tell them
01:52:49.920
for about a month and i visit them often during that month just to make sure that it's hanging
01:52:55.400
and every time i leave they're like what the hell are we gonna do we gotta tell them we hate this art
01:53:00.720
then i come in about a month later and i tell them by the way i got that at a garage sale uh like two
01:53:06.420
days before i stopped by your house you don't like your friends do you well i don't have a lot for
01:53:13.220
some some strange reason i don't seem to have a lot anyway uh it's uh glennbeckart.com glennbeckart.com
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no welcome to the glenn back program sorry we're just talking about we're talking about my art and
01:54:59.640
i don't know why the stew just brought up a i heard this fake art thing it was a documentary on
01:55:04.840
like art that isn't actually like legitimately what it says it is so people pay all this money for these
01:55:13.160
auctions and so much of it is faked i mean i was surprised at the numbers it was very high
01:55:17.900
percentage oh yeah of this they believe it's fake big time they you know when i bought um
01:55:23.780
uh for the museum i bought a um winslow homer who is one of the best american artists out there and
01:55:33.940
he did something during reconstruction that is very anti-slavery if you know the story but nobody
01:55:41.800
wanted to bid on it at this time because nobody wanted to own a painting of slaves even though it's
01:55:47.000
a winslow homer um and uh when we went through it the people that i bought it through they were
01:55:56.120
like we will check on it we'll check on it i mean x-rays the canvas was tested everything was tested
01:56:02.040
to make sure that it is the real thing and that was shocking but apparently people are very good at
01:56:10.200
faking stuff yeah like there it's the documentary is called there are no fakes and it's about uh one of
01:56:16.980
the guys that's featured in it is the guy one of the guys from bare naked ladies the band who
01:56:21.880
apparently went and tried to buy some piece of art that was very expensive and then later on kind of
01:56:27.780
came to the conclusion it wasn't real and it goes through the whole thing as it's really well because
01:56:32.920
it's like i always say this about my my wife uh you know she has a wedding ring obviously and she
01:56:37.860
wears it and it's jewelry and i i she's like oh you know like it's it's only this much money and i think
01:56:43.580
to myself like it could be any amount of money i have no idea if it's real or fake i have no idea
01:56:47.940
whether like it's just a shiny thing you wear and like honestly a good part of me hopes it's fake you
01:56:53.340
know why because if you ever leave me okay you've got nothing nothing you can't sell it they're gonna
01:57:00.440
realize it's a piece of trash i don't care if i'm overspending it for now when you walk out that door
01:57:06.500
you got nothing on your finger i'm rooting to be ripped off so did you buy it you bought her the
01:57:14.580
ring or did she buy the ring i bought you know i mean when you initially proposed this ring has been
01:57:19.860
updated it is now apparently one full diamond mind worth so you so wait wait wait so she's updated it
01:57:26.060
oh she well she makes recommendations all right okay hey you know what it's a good christmas present
01:57:30.980
yeah and birthday and anniversary and flag day uh yeah i don't i don't i do that with my i've seen
01:57:39.580
we're married to the opposite if i was married to lisa we'd be broke okay because i'm just like she is
01:57:46.340
and tanya is just like you that's why it makes such a good relay because tanya doesn't care about any of
01:57:52.040
that stuff she doesn't want any of that stuff i you know i've been pumping her for i don't know how
01:57:56.900
many weeks now about christmas christmas christmas give us some idea the entire family is about to
01:58:03.440
have an intervention some idea right anything and she'll be like i don't well i no i don't need
01:58:14.700
anything oh that's so frustrating yeah it's so frustrating yeah well i don't have that problem
01:58:20.020
i get just links sent to me directly do you like that i think i would i think i would like that because
01:58:26.320
that's what i do to my that's what i i send her just links that is not at all surprising
01:58:31.240
the only thing because she does she'll buy something and it won't be right and then she'll
01:58:36.860
be like i just i don't i hate buying stuff for you and i'm like well it's it's a same because i buy
01:58:42.380
stuff for you and you don't wear it or don't like it or whatever and just like we're just in the send
01:58:46.980
me a link portion of our relationship that is what it's fine it's fine the first you know whatever
01:58:52.620
how many years it was that i was together with my wife it was a lot of like this you know like
01:58:56.720
big surprises and and really creative gift giving and now it's like she just sends me a link or
01:59:01.820
she'll just put it on her instagram i go she'll just be like go to my instagram you can find it
01:59:05.860
there at least the page made me do it go find it and then she'll just put the link there and i'll
01:59:11.160
just that's what i'm supposed to that's fine that's great i mean at some level you just if you
01:59:16.640
you're gonna keep fighting it so my wife used to buy ties for me and i i like ties i never liked
01:59:23.080
the ties she would buy for me and so then i'd be like oh okay i love it i love it and then she would
01:59:29.240
say how come you rarely wear my tie and i'm like i only wear it when i know i'm going to be with you
01:59:36.220
so you think i love it and i don't i don't love it well so there are two different cultures when it
01:59:43.120
comes to that yeah and my wife and i come from different schools on that as well and that like
01:59:47.620
i've heard her get presents and give presents to other family members and they'll just be like oh
01:59:52.840
my gosh i don't like this at all like at christmas like unwrap the present oh god this i would never
01:59:58.120
wear this i would never wear this they'll say it right to each other and i kind of like that i kind
02:00:03.440
of like it there is something endearing about it although it's it's like i i don't i don't know
02:00:08.000
that i've ever seen it as direct as they are in their family i kind of like that i like that actually
02:00:12.800
because yeah you know i always because you always follow it up with look if you don't like
02:00:16.660
it just return it no i love it i love it yeah and you don't and then you're stuck with it and you
02:00:22.980
should return it but on the other side there's it really i mean it's the thought that counts is
02:00:28.320
is somewhat of a meaningless slogan but it is a factor there right like someone who likes you
02:00:34.740
has gone out of their way to purchase something for you no unless they're teenagers because then they
02:00:39.660
just go out to a store and they're like that oh you mean yeah wait till you have teenagers they
02:00:44.820
don't actually care they don't a teenage boy doesn't care does not care walks in just that
02:00:50.360
it says world's greatest uncle i know dad it's just and honey i don't celebrate kwanzaa i don't
02:00:57.460
understand i don't understand that uh dad it was just in the checkout line that's what it that's what
02:01:04.500
it was it was the thing that mistakenly fell into my basket when i was buying fritos right
02:01:09.640
i was there buying something else and mom said have you gotten your dad a gift yet and i was already
02:01:17.120
in line here it is baby ruth god bless you merry christmas that's why i tell him every year you
02:01:23.740
know you're getting in my will my best regards that's what you're getting oh that's nice and i have put
02:01:29.620
that in my will and to rafe because i i in some parts of me so want to be dead so i can just watch
02:01:37.460
his face when the attorney reads and to my son rafe i leave my best regards it does say pause
02:01:48.300
while reading this aloud to him really yes well because they have that um do you remember that
02:01:53.900
movie brewster's millions uh yeah back in the day they had like the the the uh the guy who's you
02:02:00.100
know the the uncle or whoever it was yeah he had recorded a video right where he actually read the
02:02:04.360
thing and just explained it i mean that might be something you want to consider it might be it might
02:02:08.300
be it would cheer the family up i mean to some extent when i say because i've blown everything else
02:02:15.040
it's all gone that might temper the comedy a bit a bit