This IS the Smoking Gun of the DNC | Guests: Jim DeMint & Rachel Bovard | 10⧸03⧸19
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On today's show, Glenn Beck explains why the Iran scandal is not the scandal you're seeing on TV, and why the president is so angry about it. He also explains how the House Intelligence Committee learned about a CIA officer's concerns that President Trump had abused his power, just days before the officer filed a whistleblower complaint.
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Well, we can answer another question today. Why did Nancy Pelosi, why was she so sure that it was
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impeachment? Because it looks like they all knew. They all had advance warning. In fact,
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you want to use the word collusion? I think we might be able to use that word collusion.
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Tonight, our special live on Facebook and YouTube at 930 Eastern, we explain the Iranian
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scandal. But it's not the scandal that you're seeing on TV. And once you see it, you will
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understand why the president is so apoplectic right now. We begin there in one minute.
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There's a couple of stories here that we want to address. The Democratic head of the House
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Intelligence Committee, Representative Adam Schiff, learned about the outlines of a CIA officer's
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concerns that President Trump had abused his power just days before the officer filed a whistleblower
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complaint. This according to a spokesperson and current and former American officials. The early
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account by the future whistleblower shows how determined he was to make known his allegations
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that Mr. Trump had asked Ukraine's government to interfere on his behalf in the 2020 election.
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It also explains how Mr. Schiff knew to press for the complaint when the Trump administration
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initially blocked lawmakers from seeing it. The CIA officer approached a House Intelligence Committee
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with his concerns about Mr. Trump. Concerned about how the initial avenue for airing his allegations
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through the CIA was unfolding, the officer approached the House aide. The House member,
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following the committee's procedures, suggested the officer had to find a lawyer to advise him and meet
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with the inspector general with whom he could file the complaint. The aide shared some of what the
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officer conveyed to Mr. Schiff and Mr. Schiff informed him that he should go see this particular lawyer.
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This particular lawyer is a is a former lawyer for Schumer and also Hillary Clinton. And this former lawyer
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is also a donor to Joe Biden. Now, when the president lost his stack yesterday, and he did, I just kept
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watching him going, Mr. President, please, please hold it together. Help is on the way. Time is your friend here.
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Uh, this is going to come undone. And yesterday I have, I've never in my, in my, uh, what, 20 years of
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television broadcast, I have never, uh, had to do a, a rough draft chalkboard. And yesterday I was working
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with the research team and we were, we were putting all of this timeline together. And I kept saying,
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wait a minute, wait a minute, what about this? Where did this go? And I've, I've, I've had to,
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it's three chalkboards, three chalkboards. And I have to go back and redo all of it today. There is
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so much information, but even us, we have done the research. We know all of the documents. We have seen
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the court records. We know exactly, uh, what we know and what we don't know. Just the stuff that we
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can verify through court documents or any kind of document or sources that are not unnamed.
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When we stood back for those of us who have been researching this and on this for almost what,
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eight months, when we stood back and looked at the timeline, all of us said, holy crap. Actually,
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I don't think it was those words, but it was close to that. Holy crap. Look at this.
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When you see this chalkboard tonight in 12 hours and 19 minutes, you will be stunned at how clear this
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is. And you will understand why the president is going apoplectic because no one is putting the
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timeline together. And when you actually see the real timeline, not the one to convict Donald Trump,
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but the one that could convict Donald Trump or could convict the DNC. When you put just the facts
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and you don't care where the chips, uh, land, it's stunning. I have, Stu hasn't seen the chalkboard
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yet. Stu, when you see it, it, it, it's, it's remarkable. You understand how this Russia thing
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started. I can give you the name of the person I believe started the idea Russia's involved. I can
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give you the name and interest of accuracy here. Yeah. Calling it a chalkboard singular is not
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exactly the right way to refer to it. It's going to cover what I would say is likely three chalkboards
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four. It's going to be four, four chalkboards. And this is the thing. It's such a complicated story.
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And you know what the left is depending on? It's a complicated story. It's a complicated story
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that you won't take my gift. That's the one thing I do really well is I can take complicated stories
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and make them and, and, and make them make sense. And that is, they're going to mock because they're
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going to say, Oh, look at a crazy chalkboard. I'm doing my best to not make it crazy. I'm doing my
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best to make it entertaining. So you won't have your eyes roll in your head because that's what the news
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is counting on mainstream media. The DNC is counting on this story is so complex and so mind numbing
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that no one can explain it. So the average person can understand it. I can, I can, and I know I'm
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going to be decimated, but I will tell you this. We have had how many, have we ever done a special
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since Soros? Have we done a special that has gone through the rigors of this one that we have just
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gone over and over and over? Do we have the sources on this? Do we have the documents on this? Do we
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have the correct translation translated again with someone else? Have we ever done that?
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Well, this one is particularly difficult because there are, you have the truth, you have what the
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media is saying, and you also have a lot of conspiracy nonsense that's trying to tie this
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all together, which isn't doing it correctly. Correct. So sorting through that is really important
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because if you don't have it right, you're just going to be, Oh, they're a conspiracy theorist and
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all the entire story gets thrown out. That's what they're depending on, right? They're waiting for,
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they're waiting for people to make mistakes. And the chalkboard won't help because the chalkboard
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is complex. And so when you lay it out, it will look complex. And that will be, they'll take the
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image and go, Glenn Beck and his crazy chalkboard. It's about watching. You have to actually hear the
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words that go along with the chalkboard. If you watch this, if you listen, I mean, we were talking
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today, we've cut a portion of the special out today because we think we need to give people a few
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minutes, a few times just to rest, just to go, wait, okay, what did I just hear?
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We have Jason in with us. He is the, the guy who put the timeline together. He's had,
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what about four hours sleep in the last five, six, seven days? I think about so. Yeah.
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Somebody was, somebody was tweeting, Oh, why, why don't you just release it now for free? If it's so
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important, well, we are releasing it for free tonight. It will be on YouTube and Facebook.
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Watch it. YouTube and Facebook. You're going to have to look for it because they are throttling me,
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uh, in, uh, the digital throttle world. They are throttling me right now. Like I don't think ever
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or just call all of your friends and watch it together, you know, virtually. Um, but this one
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is stunning. I want to go to Jason here in one minute and we'll, we'll talk a little bit about
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some of the new stuff that is just popping up in the news today. That is not new. It's not new.
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Uh, it's, it's actually just a verification of something we already knew, knew, but no one was
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I can't thank you enough for listening to this program and, um, and I, and honestly, uh, allowing
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the special live. Now, Steven Crowder is going to be on right before us, uh, on the blaze. So right
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when his, uh, show ends, we will be able to start our special. Um, and we're, we're thrilled. I mean,
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the blaze has really grown so much and we thank you for, for your support, Jason head researcher,
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uh, head writer for the Glenn Beck program. You are the guy that has, uh, really spent all the time
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to put the chalkboard together or the actual timeline together. Uh, and I don't even think
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you knew last night when we started doing it together and putting it up on the chalkboard.
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I don't even think you knew how devastating it was. Well, it's, and it's still coming together.
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We keep finding more stuff. I mean, it's going to be the, you know, it's going to be, you know,
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it is the smoking gun, which we did. That's not what we intended to discover on this. We didn't,
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we didn't think we would. And you know what? We knew all of these pieces, not all of them. Some
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of the, some of the stuff that you found in your digging, uh, is new, but open source and, you know,
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like court documents, crazy, crazy things that you're like, wait a minute, this went already
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went to court and there was a conviction on it and we don't know it. Yeah. It's amazing.
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The, the interesting thing about this project as well as we, we, we knew that, you know, it's still,
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when it started off, we're like, okay, the Democrats have accused the Trump administration
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now twice for the same crime, but different countries at this point, I think they're just
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starting in Russia and they're just moving West till maybe they hit the right, you know,
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bullseye. I think they'll accuse Poland next of occluding with the Trump administration of
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influencing the election. But we're like, okay, it's usually the person that's a, that's,
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that comes out with the accusation that no one, you know, if it's a wild accusation,
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they come out. It's usually that they're the ones that think that, you know, they're probably
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guilty of the same exact thing. Yeah. It's, we've always said this, that if somebody diagnoses a
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problem in somebody, check them because they're probably see when you see something you don't like
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in somebody. Yeah. It's a reflection of I've been there or I am there. Usually I know this.
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Okay. And, and, and that was our first thought. Uh, but this is more like a Columbo episode.
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We have a segment in tonight. I'm trying to break it down and make it entertaining.
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I think this is a really bad Columbo episode. And when you see the acting on Columbo, and then you
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look at the acting of Nancy Pelosi and all the others involved, it's a bad Columbo episode because
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it follows. I was, I read the, uh, I read the initial outline. What was it? Two days ago.
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And I was sitting on the couch behind, uh, uh, Jason in his desk and I'm reading it. And you must've
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thought I was nuts because I, all of a sudden I went to my iPad and I started watching an episode
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of Columbo and he just turns around and looks at me. And I said, wait, just give me a second.
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Not like we're busy over here. Keep watching Columbo and I'm watching now. Like, give me a
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second, give me a second. And I come and I show him like five different clips from Columbo. And I'm
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like, this is that point. This is that point. We are at the point now and you will see it tonight.
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We're at the point at the very end of every episode of Columbo. Cause remember in this case,
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you are Columbo when he walks away and he's headed towards the door and he's like, ah,
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wait a minute. Just one more thing. Whenever he said that he knew the answer, he knew the answer.
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And that's where we're at. We're at that very last scene. Ah, wait a minute. One more thing.
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You're about to nab the villain. And when you see this, it's overwhelming. It's overwhelming.
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And the real villain here, honestly, is the media. I mean, the real corruption and power
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and money that has gone on. Yeah. I don't know if you've, you know this, you have had billions
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of dollars swindled out of your pocket. The taxpayer money that has been stolen by somebody
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is staggering, staggering. And I can show you pretty much where it went. I can show you where,
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how it's, how it's going here. What, what the system is that was put in place to make sure those
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funds were never found. You know, speaking of the media, the dereliction of duty that they,
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that they're guilty of here. I was stunned just on the things that they wouldn't report on.
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So I started, I was like, you know, these are very big deals in Ukraine. Like some of these
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things that we're looking at, like this, this should be a big deal. Front page paper every day
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for months. Some of this stuff. Yeah. And no one has talked about it here. I like huge allegations.
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These things like directly involving our elections. We say we're looking, did anybody influence our
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elections? They've had trials in Ukraine and they've convicted two people for interfering in
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our election. We have them on tape. What, what they said on tape is, is you like, you're going to get
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hit in the face with a shovel. You will not believe that this stuff exists. Not only that,
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but they admit to it in their media. I am right. Them saying it. Yeah. That's what we did. I'm like,
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that's kind of newsworthy. That's kind of a big deal. When you're trying to figure the whole thing
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out. Maybe we should listen to the people who are like, yep, we did that. Hello. We have this
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Okay. Uh, we just went over the, um, we just went over the audio of something that you're going to
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hear tonight. Uh, and, uh, I don't know. Is it, is it kind of compelling? Pat's joining us. Kind of
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compelling. Does it, does it seem like, I'd say sort of, yeah, seem like maybe Trump is not the one we
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should be looking at? Yeah. Uh, tape that you will hear tonight on our special at 9 30 on Facebook
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and on YouTube. Uh, this, this audio is, has not been heard before in America. Uh, it is what sent
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two people to prison. Uh, and, uh, we have had it translated and you will see why it's, they went to
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prison. Uh, they are Ukrainians and they played a very kind of an important role in the last election.
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here in the United States. This is really interesting. Pat Gray, welcome to the program.
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How are you, sir? I'm good. Yeah. I'm looking forward to this special tonight. It better deliver
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or, uh, I mean, if it turns out to be Trump wakes up from a dream sequence, this is all been a dream.
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I'm going to be pissed. Oh man. You know, I feel really bad for him yesterday because he lost it.
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He lost it. He is angry right now. And when you look, I think after the special, it sounds like,
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uh, we'll see why you'll see exactly why. And you'll see the date that he started first talking
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about it. The white house has been saying this and been dropping hints for quite a while. And he
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started talking about it, um, at the white house. Actually the first mention of it, I think came from,
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um, uh, what's her name? Uh, press secretary Huckabee. And, uh, she mentioned, and no one
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had a follow-up question. No one. She said, I think where you really need to look is Ukraine.
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I think you'll find a lot in Ukraine. And that's at the very beginning when the DNC, the DNC had a hold
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on Ukraine and they really thought it was going to last forever. They, they made this there. They
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made this there, uh, I don't know, slush fund and their dark ops kind of place. I mean, they,
00:26:54.460
they describe it in testimony as, um, black accounting. Um, and they thought they were going to get away
00:27:01.880
with it because they thought they had built this, this corrupt government into something that was
00:27:07.540
going to help them forever. Well, then the people, uh, of Ukraine decided, no, you know what?
00:27:13.720
We're tired of corruption. We don't believe any of you people. And they hired the John Stewart of
00:27:20.600
their country to be the president. And once that happened, that's when all the cracks started
00:27:26.680
because the power was going to change. And they knew all the people knew, Oh crap, are we in
00:27:31.760
trouble? And that's when the, the Democrats really started to panic. I'm telling you, they are crapping
00:27:38.400
their pants black. They are, if any kind of, any kind of, thank you. Um, any kind of freak out that
00:27:48.040
Donald Trump had yesterday, I guarantee you they are having worse. This thing's going to come down
00:27:54.500
like crazy. If people know it and they pursue it, but so far you're only getting a little thing
00:28:03.160
though. I know that's the thing. Does anybody care in the mainstream media? We don't, we don't need
00:28:09.260
them if we hold together. Yeah. You know, nobody would be nice if the paper of record, maybe the
00:28:16.280
supposed paper record, all of this almost, almost, I can't say that. Uh, I'd say about, uh, 70%.
00:28:23.500
Of what we're going to report tonight has been reported in the mainstream press as fact. There's
00:28:30.640
30% that has been reported in the mainstream media of Ukraine. And, uh, so it's, it's been verified.
00:28:39.000
It has been vetted. We're not going over one source. We're not going for one source. We're not going for
00:28:45.260
anything without a document attached to it. We know that what we're going to present is, is fact
00:28:52.260
based on documents. Uh, and when you, when you, when you see it, Donald Trump should not be freaking
00:29:01.720
out. The only thing he needs is, uh, for people to know this. And if you know this and you can argue
00:29:11.160
this now, I'm trying to, today, we have one of our writers trying to take this, you know, 90 minute
00:29:17.760
special and boil it down to an elevator pitch for you, for your friends for 30 seconds. And then,
00:29:23.840
uh, you know, a four minute conversation with all of the facts. So you can have this and you know how
00:29:30.920
to make it, but we all better get on the same page. The media is all on the same page and they're on the
00:29:37.200
page of the Democrats. And I'm, I'm telling you the corruption that you will see tonight is clear and
00:29:45.040
documented and it should send America through the roof. Billions of your dollars have been stolen.
00:29:53.800
Billions. Do you remember how bad the press was with, um, with Halliburton? Oh, okay. Halliburton
00:30:01.140
was putting fires out. They were the only people in the world that had the expertise to do it. They
00:30:08.600
were the experts in putting oil fires out. But once we called in Halliburton, the press was all
00:30:15.600
over. How come that's a friend of Dick Cheney? Well, yes, they are friends of Dick Cheney.
00:30:19.740
Why'd they get a no bid contract? Because they're the only company that can do this.
00:30:23.180
They're the only ones. They're the only ones literally in the world. And you remember what
00:30:28.600
a villain Halliburton was? Yeah, terrible. Wait, wait until you see tonight. And then you'll have
00:30:34.520
to ask yourself, where was the media on this? This was a government and a country that collapsed
00:30:40.440
absolute collapse. So it is exactly the same as going in and trying to set up a new government
00:30:47.940
in Iraq. And you're talking about Ukraine. Yeah, Ukraine, Ukraine collapsed. And the, the DNC and
00:30:54.500
the Obama administration went in to rebuild it. And boy, did they rebuild it. And when you see how
00:31:03.520
they built it and who was there during all of this, uh, it is clear. And when you see all the
00:31:10.820
missing money from you, it wasn't us asking, Hey, where did that USAID go? It was the Ukrainians
00:31:18.380
that were saying, wait, you, you just gave us $1.8 billion. We can't seem to find it. Where did it go?
00:31:24.440
Oh, I don't know. But let's not investigate that. This is nothing. The, the, the, the Donald Trump
00:31:31.340
and the Joe Biden next election stuff is child's play. It's child's play. That's a red herring.
00:31:41.120
That's nothing. My guess is the reason why they are doing this now is because they don't believe
00:31:49.220
that they can be beaten because they have the mainstream media. So they don't believe that
00:31:56.780
anyone can get anything out that will make a dent. That's why you are so important in this
00:32:03.320
because we're not going to get any help from the mainstream media. And quite honestly, I don't know
00:32:09.400
if the damn conservative movement knows is as has enough brain in their, in their, in their head
00:32:17.860
to be able to unite around a narrative and learn how to express that narrative. But this is the truth
00:32:29.520
and you are going to have to do it because if they're only doing this because they know if this
00:32:36.400
is exposed, the democratic party is over, it's over. Do you remember when Obama said,
00:32:46.540
um, or when I, when Obama was in, I said, you watch after this guy goes, you're going to find a
00:32:52.580
scandal that will dwarf Watergate, Watergate. Do you remember that? This is it. This is it.
00:33:00.580
This dwarfs any scandal, American scandal that I have ever seen. And what's interesting is the
00:33:07.260
Democrats are saying that about the phone call. Yes. That dwarfs Watergate. You will, you, the phone
00:33:15.020
call is so ridiculous. It is. And I, I'll show it to you. They are forcing you to zero in on that for a
00:33:25.740
reason. Forget about that or anything that happened after that. Let's go back. Let's go back to 2014
00:33:36.260
to 2019. And let me show you how this, this is a machine that was built.
00:33:49.400
Don't miss it tonight, uh, at, uh, nine 30 Eastern time, six 30 Pacific time. And it's 90 minutes
00:33:57.180
ish. I'm trying longer than that. No, I, I think it'll be an hour and 15, but I don't know. This is a
00:34:05.340
Glenn Beck thing. This is going to be like a three hours thing. No, I won't. We think that we think
00:34:10.840
the timeline will take about, I think 40, uh, and, uh, and Jason thinks it'll take about 45,
00:34:19.340
but I, I, I'm actually thinking about slowing it down some because it is, you, you need time as we
00:34:27.260
did this yesterday. As I put it together, you need time to sit back and just look at that because when
00:34:33.160
you do, you're like, Oh my gosh. And I remember that, wait a minute, that makes sense with that
00:34:40.060
now. And that works with this. All of a sudden I can tell you how I can tell you now, this is my
00:34:47.540
opinion. I think I can tell you the name of the person that said, let's dig in on Russia and let's
00:34:57.700
make that a scandal. I can tell you the name and the date of when that was first said. And I think
00:35:07.060
this, this individual was critical all the way through it. And Ukrainian critical all the way
00:35:16.600
through. Uh, it's, it's, it's stunning. It's stunning. And here's the thing. If you happen to
00:35:24.680
watch the special, use the code GB 20 off, get 20 bucks off your subscription. The next day you
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wake up and you have more on trivia. Thank you. Yes. This is like, you get both. Not only are you
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going to solve every political problem? Uh, the Democrat party is going to be over when you wake
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up in the morning, right? The, I mean, to hear more trivia, Jason, and then I think, I think I can
00:35:51.180
show you who's going to win the game between Kansas city and Indianapolis in 45 or 50 minutes.
00:36:00.280
Wow. Wow. This is crazy. It's crazy. It's more on trivia. Strangely is usually accurate.
00:36:07.420
Usually it is. What was the record last year? 16 and four. I mean, nuts. 80% of your games.
00:36:15.420
Yeah. Uh, I mean, not bad. Why have we not? And we've been doing this for what you and I've been
00:36:19.940
doing this for 30 years. I don't know why we haven't invested in, in more on trivia.
00:36:25.400
We should. We should have. Because it's right. Super accurate. Yeah. It's crazy. All right.
00:36:32.140
That's tomorrow on the Pat Gray radio roundup, uh, which it's not the name of it. Pat Gray
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I'm just talking to, uh, uh, Jason here, uh, in the break, uh, about the involvement of the DNC and,
00:39:03.640
uh, and which names we are comfortable naming, uh, today because we, we know where they all lead,
00:39:11.020
but I don't want to give anything on the special that we can't button up for sure. I don't want to
00:39:16.300
make any accusations, um, you know, on this timeline where we show you, but the, the, the name of the
00:39:23.680
person, uh, that is instrumental with the embassy and the strong arming and the, hey, let's look for
00:39:32.580
Russia. We're going to name that person, right? Yep. Um, and did you get the information yesterday
00:39:38.520
I was looking for with the meeting of the Obama meeting? Oh, that's in that. That's one of those
00:39:43.580
late additions that we looked at. I did find that. And that's, what's crazy about this timeline
00:39:48.580
is when you start looking at it, you start seeing that there's very significant months and even days
00:39:54.060
where the more things are happening right at the same time. You asked me to look that up. It was a
00:39:58.180
meeting that involved Ukrainians and, uh, the actual us government here in DC. I looked that
00:40:03.780
up. It's the exact same month that previously earlier in that month, this person that you're
00:40:10.480
talking about asked the DNC or went to the DNC and said, Hey, I think that there's this, uh,
00:40:15.220
there's a connection between Russia, Manafort, and Trump. The meeting that, uh, the Obama administration
00:40:21.100
officials had later in that month, they specifically said, Hey, we think that there's a connection between,
00:40:26.300
you know, Russia and Manafort and Trump. Maybe you should reopen that investigation.
00:40:30.280
Wink, wink, nudge, nudge. It's just absolutely insane. And what's crazy is when that happened,
00:40:37.020
uh, and they did do the investigation, they found others that might be involved and they were told,
00:40:43.760
uh, yeah, back off of those. We don't want you to back off those. Uh, and they actually,
00:40:49.200
we, we, our ambassador blocked information from coming in from the prosecutors into America to
00:40:59.620
share things with our prosecutors. So the names that we are naming tonight, I want you to think
00:41:04.200
about when you're watching this special later, later on the people that are above them, who do
00:41:09.120
they, who do they work for? Like, who does the ambassador work for? Who does the, who did the U.S.
00:41:12.980
ambassador work for at that time? Who did some of these DOJ officials that are, you know, that are
00:41:19.100
basically strong arming the Ukrainians, who do they work for? Who's their boss? The intelligence
00:41:24.140
community, the FBI, uh, the DNC. It's, it is, it is an enormous cat in this bag that we're going to
00:41:35.380
let out. The top goes right to the top. We will, uh, see you tonight for the special Ukraine,
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Yesterday, do we have the audio of Donald Trump in the White House? Not in the, not in the second press
00:46:34.860
conference, but in the first one, he was really angry yesterday. Um, here he is in the oval office
00:46:42.060
speaking to the press. Look Biden and his son are stone cold crooked. And you, it's not the right
00:46:50.820
one. Um, he went off yesterday in the oval office. Tell me if you have it. Um, and he was really,
00:46:58.600
really angry. He didn't seem happy in the first clip. You're saying, no, it was worse in the oval
00:47:02.920
office. Go ahead. Adam Schiff. He's a low life. He should be forced to resign. He took a perfect
00:47:08.620
conversation, realized he couldn't read it to Congress because it was perfect. It was a very
00:47:13.200
nice conversation. I knew many people were on the phone. Not only were many people on the phone,
00:47:18.520
we had stenographers on the phone, taking it down word for word. He took that conversation,
00:47:24.300
which was perfect. He said, I can't read this. So he made up a conversation and he reported it and,
00:47:31.940
and said it to Congress and to the American people. And it was horrible what he said.
00:47:37.200
And that was supposed to be coming from me, but it was all fabricated. He should resign from office
00:47:43.020
in disgrace. And frankly, they should look at him for treason because he is making up the words of
00:47:49.040
the president of the United States. That's not treason. Um, and treason, please both sides.
00:47:56.060
Let's stop using the word treason. Treason is the only crime that has a punishment attached to it
00:48:04.020
in the constitution. You have to have two eyewitnesses. And if you have two eyewitnesses
00:48:12.040
seeing you commit treason, and that's defined in the constitution, it's immediate and, uh, and,
00:48:20.860
and it wrote irrevocable execution. You can't, you're not going to be tried and like, Oh,
00:48:27.120
we're going to give you a life in prison. No, the only punishment it can receive is execution.
00:48:32.740
That's in the constitution. So can we please stop using the word treason? Now, what, what shift did
00:48:39.960
was, um, was crappy, was crappy because he, he oversold, he put things in the president's mouth.
00:48:49.040
He says he was doing a parody. That's not your role. You are sitting there behind a microphone with
00:48:54.880
your congressional name plate. And you are, you are characterizing a phone call before it comes out.
00:49:04.600
And you have, you have knowledge of that phone call in advance. I think the president was right. I think
00:49:12.360
shift actually may have helped write, uh, the, um, uh, the whistleblowers stuff. At least attorneys
00:49:20.740
definitely did. And I think the Democrats had something to do with it. It was written by a committee and I
00:49:27.540
wouldn't put it past shift, uh, on, on, on doing that. But the president was, he's so frustrated
00:49:35.920
because no one is looking for the truth. This is the laziest. And I'm giving them, I'm giving them
00:49:43.340
the benefit of the doubt that no one would. They are the laziest group of reporters I have ever seen.
00:49:51.600
They are not doing any actual work on anything of importance. They are going for the lowest hanging
00:50:01.960
fruit and the fruit that has been prepared for them and served up. You guys are lapdogs to realize
00:50:10.860
you are either in on it or you are the biggest, you're the dumbest group of people and the laziest
00:50:19.120
group of people you are being used. And maybe that's fine with you because of your hatred of
00:50:25.940
Donald Trump or whatever. Look, the guy is hard to like. We got it. He's hard to like. He does a lot
00:50:32.840
of things that I'm like, Oh, please don't do that. Mr. President, but he is not guilty of what you're
00:50:40.560
saying. He is, but what's more is the people you are in bed with are guilty of it.
00:50:49.120
We'll expose it tonight. Now I don't have the staff of the New York times. I don't have the
00:50:55.460
staff of the Washington post. I don't have the money that they have to do investigations on
00:51:00.260
everything. We can point you in the right direction. We can show you the stuff that is
00:51:05.700
already out in the system. We can piece it all together. But if the press wanted to, they could,
00:51:15.180
they could take this and they could name all the names at the top. And if they did that, I'm telling
00:51:23.160
you the DNC would be over. People will be so disgusted by this. When you see this and you have
00:51:31.160
to understand billions of your dollars have been literally stolen from you. We have no idea what
00:51:39.100
happened to those dollars. We can make guesses, but we have no idea where billions of your hard
00:51:45.620
earned dollars went. We released it to Ukraine. Then the Ukrainians said, Hey, there was like $1.8
00:51:52.700
billion over here. There were $2 million over here. There was another billion over here. We can't find
00:51:59.180
any of that. Where did that money go? And what did our government say? Don't look for it. Don't look,
00:52:05.100
don't look, don't look, don't look, don't look. Excuse me?
00:52:14.380
You will see how information that was, they were, they were doing everything they could to get to us
00:52:23.200
was blocked by the administration. Not this administration. By all the administration and
00:52:31.480
officials put in by the last administration and all the DNC operatives.
00:52:40.220
That's why the president is upset, but the president shouldn't be. He's frustrated because
00:52:47.080
the people on the right don't have the power of the voice. Our voice is being throttled down
00:52:54.260
by the same kind of system. The same kind of cronyism. The people who have worked for Nancy Pelosi,
00:53:03.260
worked for Hillary Clinton, are now the people in charge of who gets throttled down. What voices
00:53:09.600
are heard and what voices aren't heard? Gee, I think that's a problem.
00:53:15.660
Um, and so this is not going to be, um, everywhere because we don't have a central headquarters. Okay.
00:53:27.660
We're not CBS. We're not ABC. We're not the mainstream media. We're Ben Shapiro and Glenn Beck and,
00:53:35.220
and, uh, and, you know, uh, Cheryl Atkinson and whoever, Joe Rogan. We're not together.
00:53:44.360
But we need to start listening to each other. We need to start working together in some things.
00:53:51.220
And we need to, if somebody is pulling all of a narrative together, like we are now, if it,
00:53:57.360
if it was, if it was Mark Levin, Mark Levin had, um, uh, uh, uh, John Solomon on, on Fox on Sunday.
00:54:06.940
John Solomon is a guy who is being destroyed right now, destroyed. And Mark Levin had access
00:54:15.200
to be able to get into people's living rooms. And if you missed it, go to YouTube and find it.
00:54:19.800
Donald Trump is, is at the end of his rope and they know it. We told you on 60 minutes. I told
00:54:32.260
you yesterday why Hillary Clinton said he's an illegitimate president. He's just an illegitimate
00:54:37.680
president. Why is she doing that? First of all, could we please play the little montage of what
00:54:44.620
they were saying about Donald Trump before he was elected? Because they said, he's going to say
00:54:51.280
the president, Hillary Clinton is an illegitimate president. Listen to this little montage here.
00:54:58.320
The loser concedes to the winner, not saying that you're necessarily going to be the loser or the
00:55:03.020
winner, but that the loser concedes to the winner and that the country comes together in part for the
00:55:08.440
good of the country. Are you saying you're not prepared now to commit to that principle?
00:55:12.380
Is that I will tell you at the time I'll keep you in suspense. Well, Chris, let me respond to that
00:55:17.640
because that's horrifying. You start whining before the game's even over. If, if whenever things are
00:55:22.660
going badly for you and you lose, you start blaming somebody else, then you don't have what it takes
00:55:28.620
to be in this job. Reckless and dangerous discussion about the legitimacy of American elections,
00:55:33.520
something that's never been challenged before by any major party candidate. I think it is quite
00:55:37.720
outrageous to have a candidate, uh, make these kinds of, uh, uh, comments and not expect, not accept
00:55:42.980
what the, what the, uh, uh, what the outcome of the election is going to be, especially, you know,
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given the way it's done in the United States, it's, it's impossible to rig an election in the United
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States. We have, you know, far too many people in control of, uh, different parts of it.
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He will not stand in front of his own country, in front of his own nation and say that he respects
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the process and the outcome. That is an outrage, the appalling lack of patriotism from this man.
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To say you won't respect the results of the election, that is a direct threat to our democracy.
00:56:13.420
Look, some people are sore losers and, you know, we just, we just gotta keep going.
00:56:18.320
I believe he knows he's an illegitimate president. He knows.
00:56:22.160
So why is he doing that? Because look, Donald Trump is, is, is a guy who, uh, doesn't like
00:56:34.600
to be called illegitimate. And everybody knows that everybody knows if you want to get along
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with him, just say, you know, by the way, you're great. And he appreciates that. If you say you are
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00:57:04.540
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So why are they now saying and doubling down on illegitimate president? Because it drives him
00:57:17.640
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00:57:59.700
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Okay. Yesterday, the Institute for Supply Management reported that manufacturing activity in the United
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economic downturn amid the protracted trade war with China and a slowing of the global economy.
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That's why the stock market took a massive hit yesterday. I don't even know what it
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closed. It was more than 500 points, wasn't it? It was a bad day on the stock market. It's shaping
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up to be another bad day. The Dow is now down about 200 points. So what did Trump do yesterday?
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Now, I love these people who say, you sold out to Donald Trump, did I? Or am I telling
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Trade wars don't end well. The president, I know for a fact, just loves trade wars. He thinks that
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You know, you've gotten deals in places. Remove the tariffs where you've already gotten the deal.
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Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. I'm going to change the subject here a little bit. And
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let me show you something that will make you feel good. Do you remember that really weird story
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of the cop shooting the guy in the apartment? He lived above her, I think, if I'm not mistaken.
01:06:58.840
Yeah, one floor above her. One floor above. She's a cop. She comes home. She opens up the door
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and she walks in and she sees a guy sitting down watching TV in what she says was her apartment.
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She freaks out. We don't know exactly what happened. And then she shoots him and kills him.
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But turns out she wasn't in her apartment. She was on the wrong floor. She was in his apartment.
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Well, the trial just went on and she was convicted. So she's going to jail. But I want you to listen to
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the brother of the victim as she's getting ready to be sentenced. Listen to this.
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And I wasn't going to ever say this in front of my family or anyone, but
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I don't even want you to go to jail. I want the best for you. Because I know that's exactly
01:08:00.280
what both of them would want you to do. And the best would be give your life to Christ.
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I'm not going to say anything else. I think giving your life to Christ would be the best
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thing that both of them would want you to do. Again, I love you as a person.
01:08:24.300
And I don't wish anything bad on you. Now listen to this. I don't know if this is possible,
01:08:38.440
but can I give her a hug, please? And they hug in the courtroom and sob. This is, you know,
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I, you know what the problem is in our world today is we've all forgotten who we are. We forgot who we
01:09:03.480
are, where we came from. And I don't mean I came from here and these people were my parents. I mean
01:09:11.560
really where we came from. This is a profound moment of Christianity.
01:09:25.960
She killed his brother. He forgives her. Says, I don't even want you to go to jail. I just want
01:09:35.060
what's best for you. And loves her. I don't know about anybody else.
01:09:46.580
But in a way, if that guy were me, I'd hope I was hit by a bus today because I don't think I'm
01:09:52.540
going to get any better review from the Lord than that. You know what I mean? The next day I could be
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like, ah, shut up. Your rotten tomatoes from the, from God is like a hundred percent. It is a hundred
01:10:03.860
percent on that. That is one of the most compelling, beautiful things I have seen. And it reminds us of
01:10:11.340
who we're supposed to be. It also reminds us that I, cause I mean, we act as aggrieved parties so often,
01:10:21.780
you know, I mean, it just, it puts so much into perspective. Think of all the times that like,
01:10:25.760
you know, we, the things that we complain about, you know, the things that we act as if, well,
01:10:30.760
look, yes, I know we're supposed to act that way, but this is too important. I mean, how many times
01:10:34.780
do we do that all the time with the news? Oh, I'm going to tweet this because I, you know,
01:10:39.920
this is too big. I know I'm supposed to act that way, but I'm going to act this way this time,
01:10:44.140
because this is too important. This guy had his brother killed while he was eating ice cream on the
01:10:48.640
couch by this woman. And you know, he is showing what we're supposed to be to everybody. And he's
01:10:59.580
done more good in that moment than, than I know I'll probably ever do in my entire life. I agree.
01:11:06.040
Right. I mean, like how many people are going to watch that video and have, I bet that's going to
01:11:10.120
change thousands of lives watching that. I mean, it changes your perspective immediately,
01:11:14.120
immediately. You, you, you imagine, is there, would there be anything harder to do?
01:11:25.480
Somebody kills a family member of yours. It's like the Amish. I gotta tell you, I, I don't want to
01:11:33.380
dress, you know, with a big hat and, and, and go work a plow without any electricity.
01:11:39.980
Not a big butter churner. I'm not a big butter churner.
01:11:44.040
They work way too hard for me. Yes. But if, if you remember when the guy came in and shot all their
01:11:52.780
children and that day they went to the, the killer's house to comfort his family, that made me go,
01:12:03.060
you know what? There's something to being Amish. I mean, if you give me just an hour of electricity
01:12:10.180
or a blender that I can whip that butter up quickly, I might consider it. That's, that's,
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that's really who we are. It's so funny because I was driving in, uh, this morning.
01:12:23.100
I shouldn't say it that way. Um, uh, I got here this morning and I started,
01:12:32.240
started watching a video of the news. You know, sometimes I listen to some, you know,
01:12:39.000
and I'm in the car, I'm just listening. Anyway. So, uh, did you see the video of the,
01:12:45.080
the dog that was out in the middle of this river, like in this giant ravine? Uh, and it looked like
01:12:53.960
it was, it was all concrete. So it kind of looked like almost like a dam. And this dog was trapped
01:12:59.940
right on the edge of this water and it was pushing the dog close to the edge. And somebody saw this
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dog. He was all by himself. He sees this dog in there and he decides to climb down into the ravine
01:13:12.900
and go get that dog. So now the water is hitting him and pushing him towards the edge.
01:13:17.640
He goes out and he grabs the dog and the dog is freaked out and he gets to the edge. And then he
01:13:24.540
looks up to this giant cement wall and is like, crap, how am I going to get back up? Let alone with
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the dog. And he tries to start to climb up and he can't do it. Somebody sees him. And so another guy
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reaches down and he's like, here, give me your hand. But he's like four people
01:13:42.760
away. Literally somebody else walks by. They start this human chain. Somebody else walks
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by pretty soon. There's like 10 people. None of them know each other all trying to save
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this dog. And they create a human chain all the way down into the river. And then they
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just pull him and the dog up. And I thought, this is who we are. You don't see this stuff.
01:14:09.320
You don't hear people talking about this, but this is who we are. We're people who help
01:14:14.400
each other. We're people who somebody right now is being bullied, maybe in school. And
01:14:24.340
there's a kid that is standing up for that kid. There's a teacher who is helping somebody
01:14:31.220
who feels very, very alone. And really lost and behind in their work. And they just can't
01:14:38.420
seem to get it together. And there is a teacher there that is helping them. We lose the little
01:14:46.220
picture. We can't look at the big picture. Look at this Trump thing. Tonight, we're going
01:14:50.260
to show you the big picture. And everybody wants you to zoom in on the phone call. Look
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at the phone call. Look at the phone call. Look at the phone call. Look at the phone call.
01:14:56.220
Look at the phone call. No, don't look at the phone call. Come back to the phone call.
01:15:01.240
Zoom out for a second. What is this whole picture show?
01:15:06.700
Now, if we zoom out, we'll see a couple of things. We'll see that the world is on the
01:15:12.000
edge and the United States is on the edge. But we'll also see that we are in the best
01:15:16.940
position in the world. We might have, you know, we might have our troubles here. There
01:15:24.060
might be poor among us, but holy cow, be poor here in America as opposed to any other place
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in the world. And then zoom in and show the people and look at the people around you who
01:15:41.220
are actually good and decent people. Stop looking at their flaws. Stop looking at the flaws of
01:15:48.980
absolutely everything and start looking at the things we really are.
01:15:55.580
And if we can remember who we really are as a group, maybe then we can put into perspective
01:16:01.760
on who we as individuals are, and then we can do our own part. As Stu said, this one guy in Dallas
01:16:22.480
of true bravery and courage. Notice he said, I wasn't going to say this in front of my family.
01:16:29.160
I imagine he thought that there were people who were like, you cannot say that about her.
01:16:36.880
What do you mean you forgive her and love her? And he did it. And I guarantee you that he went home.
01:16:43.260
And those people who might have said that to him beforehand, admire him today.
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Glad that you're here. You know, the reason why I think that that story of the boy whose brother
01:18:58.860
was killed by a cop here in Dallas, she's being sentenced. And before he does, he says,
01:19:05.000
I just want the best for you. I don't even want you to go to jail. The best thing that could happen
01:19:08.600
is that you just give your life over to Christ. And I love you and I forgive you. And can I give
01:19:14.060
you a hug? I mean, it's an amazing thing. The reason why that stands out so much
01:19:18.200
is because we are living now at a time when there is no forgiveness.
01:19:26.660
You can say sorry all you want. You can whatever. You're never forgiven. You're banned for life.
01:19:36.240
It's the exact opposite, right? Of what? Christianity.
01:19:40.660
Christianity, right? Like you think of a godly act. I mean, a central part of Christianity,
01:19:45.220
right? God sends his only son, that he gets executed for no good reason. And at the end
01:19:50.940
of the day, he's like, hey, I forgive everybody. Like that's a pretty amazing thing. It's incredibly
01:19:56.220
similar to what this kid did at 18 years old. Yeah.
01:19:59.980
To stand up in front of the court, in front of the nation, and say, hey, my brother was executed
01:20:06.160
for no good reason. And I forgive the person who did it. Like, I mean, that's a life-changing
01:20:13.420
moment for, I think, a lot of people. And it's unique now because we have chased Jesus out as
01:20:19.040
our archetype. We had two archetypes, the lawgiver, Moses, and then the other one was Jesus. And Jesus
01:20:26.760
was all about forgiveness, who we were supposed to model. We're not modeling that.
01:20:30.960
Yeah. I mean, think how far we've come. We talk about cancel culture a lot, right?
01:20:34.940
Cancel culture, people have complained about offensive jokes for a long time. You could go
01:20:39.200
back early in your career and you had groups who were pissed off at you for various things over the
01:20:44.420
Eddie Murphy did a special, Delirious, back in 1981. It's a comedy classic, right? I mean,
01:20:50.920
this is one of the best known comedy specials of all time. In that special, in 1981,
01:20:57.240
he did a bunch of AIDS jokes. Now, it's 1981. No one even knows what AIDS really is at this
01:21:04.080
Right. Like, it was totally not understood. He makes a bunch of very offensive AIDS jokes.
01:21:13.300
In the mid-90s, he comes out and he's doing something for a movie. I think it's 1996.
01:21:18.100
And these comments now are obviously incredibly offensive and no one's making comments like
01:21:23.860
them. So, he gets the cancel culture sort of treatment.
01:21:26.760
At that time, people are saying he needs to comment on it. He's being asked about it
01:21:30.020
in interviews as he does the thing. There's protests about him. So, he comes out and he
01:21:34.320
says, look, I didn't know anything about AIDS. Like, I mean, I don't think they're good
01:21:38.580
jokes now. But at the time, you know, I thought they were funny. You know, I obviously didn't
01:21:42.580
mean to hurt anybody. But this is, you know, gives the typical apology.
01:21:45.700
What happens today if that happens? They say, that's not good enough. Cancel him anyway.
01:21:53.620
They may do it again. They're trying to do it again now, which is what led me to the
01:21:56.520
He's wanting to do a comeback. And I bet you they'll do it again.
01:21:59.220
Listen to the words of the protesters protesting Eddie Murphy in 1996 after his apology.
01:22:07.880
Quote, I think it's great. I think it's terrific. He pointed to the fact that education is important
01:22:14.380
for all of us. And that was the thrust of the press conference. I feel very gratified
01:22:20.040
That is not happening today. That is not happening today.
01:22:23.980
Look, it's 20 years ago, but that's a total change.
01:22:26.220
It's because we have lost the archetype of Jesus. Jesus has become this, well, I'm a Christian
01:22:32.100
and I live the law of Christian. Of course, not all of Christianity. I'm cheating on my wife
01:22:37.880
right now. Just don't look at me. I'm stealing your money. Don't look at me. It's you.
01:22:42.240
That's the problem. That's the joke of Christianity. Now we'll accept anything. We're
01:22:47.660
not our lives. And this is provable. Our lives are not any different than the person who is
01:22:54.620
an atheist. It's not any different. We're not any higher moral life or authority than
01:23:00.080
people who don't believe in God. That's a problem with Christianity. It should change you.
01:23:06.600
And Christianity is not necessarily about trying to win, right? Christianity is how you
01:23:12.220
act when you lose. Yes. Right? Like, you know, Jesus is crucified. This is a big L. This
01:23:18.460
is an L, an earthly L. I mean, if you look at this really, if you really thought he was
01:23:23.460
the Messiah, nailed to a tree and dies, and then you all go home. You didn't look at each
01:23:29.060
other and go, wow, that didn't work out like we thought it would. We should have done something
01:23:31.900
else. I mean, that is a huge loss. Huge loss. It's a victory in the eternal standpoint. And
01:23:40.920
we forget that. We forget as he's dying on the cross. Father, forgive them. Holy cow. Would
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America has, um, has had hard times before and we've gone through a civil war. We've gone through
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two world wars. We went through the sixties and we made it every time. But the reason why we made
01:25:59.300
it, I think is because in the end, we remembered who we were. We remembered why we all came here to
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this land in the first place. The definition of a conservative is not somebody who believes in lower
01:26:12.720
taxes. A definition of a conservative is somebody who looks at the grand scheme and says, these pieces
01:26:21.100
have to be conserved. These pieces can be changed out, but we must never lose these principles.
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Conservatives aren't doing that. Conservatives don't even know what they're trying to conserve
01:26:34.420
anymore. And I don't even think they look at the word conservative as someone who is driven to
01:26:41.720
conserve the best parts. So what are those best parts? What do conservatives stand for?
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We go there in 60 seconds. This is the Glenn Beck program.
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01:27:40.800
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We have a good old friend in the studio with us. It's Jim DeMint, who represented South Carolina in
01:28:49.260
the U.S. House. He was a real leader when he was in the house. And a guy,
01:28:56.640
we could always, always trust. He went to the Heritage Foundation, and now he is the chairman
01:29:02.900
of the Conservative Partnership Institute. And he has authored a new book, co-authored a new book,
01:29:09.760
Conservative, Knowing What to Keep. Jim, how are you?
01:29:13.660
Glenn, I'm great. And it's been too long since I've seen you in studio here. And I'm really proud
01:29:18.780
of what you're doing. I appreciate your voice of reason. And the way you introduced this idea about
01:29:24.260
a minute ago, it makes me wish I'd let you read, uh, written the foreword, uh, along with Jim Jordan,
01:29:31.540
who, who wrote it. But, uh, it's great to be back, back with you. I would like to introduce my co-author
01:29:36.960
and colleague, Rachel Bovard. Uh, Rachel has been a leader in the house, in the Senate. Uh, she has been
01:29:44.420
a key staffer, uh, for me and the Senate with the steering committee, as well as at the Heritage
01:29:50.100
Foundation. But there was a group of us at, uh, Heritage who left to start the Conservative Partnership
01:29:56.660
because we realized we elect a lot of good people. Most of them go bad because we don't take care of
01:30:02.540
them once they get there. And we help them get good staff. We've got a place where congressmen and
01:30:07.700
senators can get together, develop camaraderie, and most importantly, develop some consensus on what
01:30:13.360
they want to do and how they want to do it. So they have a little more leverage to push things in
01:30:17.780
the right direction. Uh, but Rachel is a senior partner now with the Conservative Partnership.
01:30:22.720
She's about half my age and she has been very articulate about conservative ideas. She leads a
01:30:28.960
lot of the staff training at the Conservative Partnership of Senate procedures and house procedures. So
01:30:34.600
she made the book a whole lot better. So, um, let's start at the beginning, um, because I don't think
01:30:40.560
the conservative movement even knows what it is. Yeah, I think that's where we're at and why we
01:30:46.260
thought this was such a good opportunity to sort of step into this space because everybody's trying
01:30:50.440
to define conservatism. You have the left trying to say we're a bunch of racists, racist and bigots
01:30:55.060
and, you know, anti-change people. You have folks on the right who aren't really sure what it is that
01:30:59.260
we want to stand for. But conservatism, generally speaking, you know, you kind of touched on it. It's not
01:31:04.960
a bunch of reflexive policy positions. It's really a set of principles. It's really a philosophy of
01:31:10.180
gratefulness, to be honest, right? It's looking back and saying, wow, this is a profoundly, uh,
01:31:16.200
amazing experiment and it's working and why, and what is it about that experiment that we want to
01:31:21.060
keep? What has been tried and failed? What is it that we want to keep and how do we move forward,
01:31:25.500
uh, with prudence? And it's really a, an important balance because if you're,
01:31:30.420
if you are just conservatives and you say, no, leave everything alone, that's not enough.
01:31:35.900
Right. You have to have the people who are saying, okay, it is working, but it's this particular piece
01:31:42.780
doesn't seem to fit. Yeah. And so conservatives can't, uh, just be knee jerk. I want to save the
01:31:52.540
country. What does that even mean? Well, this is a key distinction, I think too, between the left and
01:31:57.560
the right, particularly when it comes to liberals and conservatives, liberals approach what you're
01:32:00.960
saying is, okay, well, none of this is working. So burn it down. Yes. Destroy it. Right. Start
01:32:05.000
over. Conservatives say, okay, we count, we counsel prudence. There's obviously something going wrong
01:32:09.700
here. Let's figure out what it is, but we have, you know, hundreds of years of history behind us.
01:32:13.800
We never reinvent the wheel really. So what has worked in the past? What can we keep? And what do we
01:32:18.780
change going forward in a reasonable, prudent manner? So, so how are you going to get there? How,
01:32:24.200
what are the things that we're supposed to conserve? Well, Glenn, I'll just reflect on what
01:32:29.540
you just asked for a second before I get to that part, but I was in business for 25 years and a lot
01:32:34.580
of it, I worked with companies on continuous quality improvement. The point there was to understand best
01:32:41.320
practices or, and understand root causes of problems, but businesses look at each other to find
01:32:47.240
best practices to build on. It's the way conservatism works. Right. Like you said, it's not that we're
01:32:52.380
against change, but just everything we have, if you take your iPhone out of your pocket is a result of
01:32:59.160
years of building on little successes and changing every year, but you don't throw everything out
01:33:05.860
every year and start over again. But the essence of conservatism, the things we want to keep,
01:33:10.840
we brought a lot of things forward from Russell Kirk and hit from his book, the conservative mind.
01:33:15.760
And he's considered one of the founders of the conservative movement, but ideas like keeping
01:33:22.940
our covenants, that may sound strange to someone in politics, but America is a covenant nation. We,
01:33:28.300
the people, I have a covenant with you as a fellow citizens and with people I don't know that that's a
01:33:34.220
different relationship than us all living under the rule of a government. And we, the people have
01:33:39.440
made a covenant covenant with God and our, and our government, uh, a limited government at the
01:33:45.180
federal level. But people today are kind of disavowing that covenant. They burn the flag. They,
01:33:50.900
they kneel at, uh, when they, our anthems being played, it's a way of saying, I am not in covenant
01:33:56.180
with you. It's an important idea. If you want a diverse people to live as one together, you've got to
01:34:04.180
believe that you are one. Well, you, you have to, and I wrote about this, um, about a year ago,
01:34:10.460
we've lost our unum, e pluribus unum. There was something, and I think I know what it is.
01:34:18.020
There was something that brought all these diverse people, the most diverse population ever in the
01:34:24.760
history, like, like not even close to any other place in the world and came together. And somehow
01:34:31.880
another, we all got along because we agreed on one thing. We don't even know what that one thing is
01:34:39.120
anymore. Yeah. And I think we, we, we try to touch on that with the covenant philosophy, but also on
01:34:44.400
this idea that, you know, you can keep our differences. We can keep our differences and
01:34:49.100
still be a strong country, still be a strong America, still be strong conservatives. But more
01:34:53.040
and more, I think, as you see this sort of march towards socialism, even that is not okay anymore.
01:34:58.200
You know, it's not okay for me to have different gifts than Senator DeMitt because I might achieve
01:35:02.100
something he doesn't. And, you know, the, the outcomes have to be the same for everyone,
01:35:05.540
or it's somehow inherently unfair. That is a total distortion of, of everything America was founded
01:35:11.100
on. So keeping those differences and the ability to exercise them is a critical formulation.
01:35:15.760
So what do you mean by the covenant? What do you mean by that? Because we are a covenant
01:35:20.620
country, but I'd like to hear from you what that means. Well, we wrote a whole chapter on it and I
01:35:28.820
hope you'll read that, but I'll try, I'll try to summarize the idea is it's different than a
01:35:33.720
contract. You and I have a contract. It's quid pro quo in a sense that you have to do something. I
01:35:38.840
have to do something. A covenant is, is, is a relationship like in marriage is a covenant for
01:35:45.280
better or worse. We're, we're together. We support each other. Families are in effect a covenant and
01:35:50.740
you join a church and in effect, you become a covenant member where you are, have the best
01:35:56.980
interest of others in mind. That's part of the covenant, not just yourself. You're not just an
01:36:02.100
American to see what you can get out of things. It really goes back to like president John Kennedy.
01:36:07.340
He said, you know, ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country.
01:36:12.280
So it is mutual caring about each other. Even though you may not know each other, you may have
01:36:18.120
complete differences, but the point we make in the book, particularly the chapter on keeping our
01:36:22.820
differences is the way to live together in harmony is when you have all these differences is respect
01:36:29.960
each other's differences and allow people to have different beliefs and ideas. And frankly, we haven't
01:36:35.880
lost that as a nation. We've lost it in politics and entertainment in the media. I travel enough to
01:36:41.940
know that Americans still love each other. People of all races, they get along and we've still got
01:36:47.180
the glue, but people at the top are trying to destroy it. The problem is, and this is what our
01:36:52.760
founders knew, the federal government has become too important. Right. And so politics, everything
01:36:59.360
is, Paul is political now. Absolutely everything. You can't do a comedy show. You can't go play a game.
01:37:05.920
You can't, you can't do anything without it being political. And that's the exact opposite of what
01:37:12.600
our, our founders wanted. Yeah. And conservatives, I think that's another big difference between us
01:37:17.720
and the left. Like their religion is politics. Their entire life is politics. And for conservatives,
01:37:22.480
politics is actually a pretty small part of who we are as Americans. You know, we, our culture is
01:37:27.060
important. Our community is important. Our raising our children is important. You know, politics sets up the
01:37:32.380
structures for us to be able to do that, but it doesn't control every decision that we make.
01:37:36.360
All right. More in just a second. The name of the book is Conservative Knowing What to Keep.
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It's available today. And I have not read it. My apologies. I don't like doing interviews without
01:37:48.080
reading books, but we have a special tonight and all of us on the staff has had about four hours sleep
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in the last week. So I promise you, I will read it. Conservative Knowing What to Keep.
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Talking to Senator Jim DeMint and Rachel Bovard, the book is conservative knowing what to keep. I have
01:39:40.380
one question for you, Senator, not related to the book. Okay. Okay. It's related to another book,
01:39:45.540
Tim Alberta's American Carnage, which came out a couple months ago, told the story of the past,
01:39:49.900
you know, whatever, 10, 15 years of the conservative movement. Right. There's a story in there about a
01:39:55.040
little rally that Glenn Beck did in Washington, DC. Some of the audience might remember it. About 500,000
01:40:01.580
people were there restoring honor on the mall. In the story, and I want to, in the book, Tim Alberta's book,
01:40:08.020
he tells a story, and I want to confirm it with you. He says the next Monday, all the Republicans
01:40:14.840
get together, they're meeting, and one, one solitary Republican stands up for the people in
01:40:21.380
this audience. One, Senator Jim DeMint. Is this accurate? It's a true story, except it was on Tuesday.
01:40:27.260
Tuesday. We come back in, there's a policy meeting of all the Republicans. This was after the giant
01:40:32.560
rally on, I think there were more like a million people. Once you stood there and you saw the right
01:40:38.560
and the left, an incredible wave of energy of great Americans, of people who, again, it was not so much
01:40:45.060
about politics. People said, I've never done anything like this before, but I felt like I should have done,
01:40:49.980
do something. And Glenn, you were a big part of the inspiration of that. But what really set me back
01:40:55.440
is I believe that this was the big tent that Republicans had been waiting for. All that we
01:41:00.620
talked about was part of the Republican platform of just some fiscal sanity and looking at the
01:41:06.500
Constitution and trying to balance the budget and not doing all these government giveaways.
01:41:12.280
But we came back, and at lunch, this was the Republican Senate policy meeting. We had the whole
01:41:18.360
meeting, talked about all this trivia and everything. It never came up that there were a million people
01:41:24.380
at our front door that last weekend asking to be a part of what we said we believed in. And I just
01:41:31.660
stood up at the end of the meeting and just, I cannot believe this. I cannot believe that we had
01:41:36.300
all of these people coming to support our ideas, and not one of you have mentioned that they were even
01:41:43.060
here. And I believe that Republicans lost years, decades of possible majority rule by stiff-arming the
01:41:52.060
whole Tea Party move. Big time. Big time. Well, thank you for doing that. Sincerely. So what should
01:42:00.540
we be conserving? Because right now, people feel like nobody's listening to them. They feel that
01:42:08.420
they've already done everything they can, and they got stiff-armed. And now they feel the Democrats are
01:42:16.780
out of control just with this vendetta against the president. So they're all getting juiced up
01:42:23.520
because the media is so corrupt, so corrupt. Washington is corrupt. And I don't think anybody's
01:42:30.720
talking about anything except get them. Yeah. So how do we change that? Well, this book explains what's
01:42:37.340
going on in Washington right now. It's not about Trump. It's not about Ukraine or Russia. It is about
01:42:43.820
this clash of worldviews and the motivation of the left. As I mentioned before the show, Glenn,
01:42:50.160
you were a lot of the inspiration. More than 10 years ago, you were mapping the organization of
01:42:55.060
the left, talking about their motivation, their drive towards global governance. And we get into
01:43:00.100
that in detail and contrast it with what we want to keep. But to answer your question about what we want
01:43:05.720
to keep, forget politics for a minute, as a nation between citizens, we're in covenant with each
01:43:12.120
other to build better lives for each other. We want to keep our faith. Russell Kirk talked about
01:43:18.920
believing in a transcendent order. That's what allows us all to be accountable to a permanent,
01:43:24.760
fixed kind of moral scheme, even if we believe different things. You're keeping our differences.
01:43:31.240
Celebrate our differences, whether we came of different religions, different races, different
01:43:36.200
genders. But we don't have to believe the same thing in order to get together or go to the same
01:43:41.580
schools or have the same health care or have the same retirement plans like the left is pushing us
01:43:46.680
to. But keep our republic. That's one of the things we forget is our country was never intended to be a
01:43:53.000
national democracy. That's why you have the electoral college. That's why the state legislators appointed
01:43:59.720
senators is it was intended that the states operate more autonomously and that the federal government
01:44:05.820
be limited. If they would have done this. I mean, the great example of of the failure and we're being
01:44:11.720
pushed into the same kind of failure now is the European Union. Exactly. If the European Union would
01:44:18.220
have just allowed each country to be itself. Right. Without saying, oh, you want to fly the Italian
01:44:24.340
flag? You're a racist. Just let them be Italy. Let them be Sweden. Let California be California and
01:44:33.780
Texas be Texas. And we can all live together. It's when somebody is on top trying to jam it down your
01:44:41.100
throat that people say, I don't want that. That's exactly what we talk about here. People can live
01:44:46.340
together with all kinds of differences unless somebody steps up and say, you have to be like me.
01:44:51.180
You have to believe like I do. Right. Then you create the tension. But we need to keep our
01:44:55.840
traditions. Glenn is we don't need to throw out everything from the past. We do need to find those
01:45:02.580
things that aren't working, that aren't fair, that aren't equitable. And in our Declaration of
01:45:08.140
Independence, our Constitution keeps hearkening us to those right ideas. And people want to throw it
01:45:13.640
all out because we didn't get it all right from the beginning. Yeah. Well, I remind you that
01:45:18.120
Apple, which everybody seems to love, Apple started with the Macintosh. It sucked. And then they went
01:45:25.800
to the iMac. That sucked, too. You don't throw everything out from Apple because they started
01:45:31.400
with the Macintosh. Yeah, we do. You know, Edmund Burke, the French philosopher, you know, who built a
01:45:37.080
lot of this conservative philosophy, said we stand on the shoulders of giants. We look ahead because of
01:45:42.880
the work that's gone before. And like Senator Dimon said, not all of it's been perfect. No one claims
01:45:46.780
that. But throwing it all out and starting over isn't the best solution. There's a great quote that
01:45:51.540
we use from Russell Kirk that says, you know, you cannot improve a society by burning it down.
01:45:56.500
The job of a conservative is to seek out the old virtues and bring them back into the light.
01:46:01.820
And I think right now, to your point, it's more important than ever that conservatives know what
01:46:06.280
they stand for because our politics is shirts and skins.
01:46:08.600
Okay, so we have a minute. So how can people get in touch with you? Besides getting the book,
01:46:12.980
how can they, is this a movement or is this a book?
01:46:16.700
We can't build a conservative movement unless we define what it is. And that's part of what we
01:46:22.000
want to do. I've been trying, and I know you have for years, to build, to lead a conservative
01:46:27.100
movement of people who are trying to keep those things that make this country great.
01:46:31.660
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Welcome to the program. I'm glad you're here. Tonight, we have a special that our staff
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as quickly as we can to be able to bring you the scandal explained, Ukraine, the Democrats,
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Russia. And the main thrust of this tonight is a timeline. The media wants you to focus
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on the phone call. Okay. Let them focus on the phone call. Let's zoom out. How did we get
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to the point of that phone call? What happened before that phone call? What was the president
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asking for in that phone call? They are now, Kurt Volker is now going to be testifying in
01:49:41.600
the impeachment hearings. And he is saying that he's not going to take the fall for Trump. They
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were, they were absolutely pressuring. Well, they should have pressured. In fact, the Ukrainians
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were pressuring us to let them investigate and to work with them on investigations. But it was
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crushed. And it was crushed by the Obama administration and by the Obama appointees.
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And we'll explain that tonight. Our chief researcher and the guy who has helped put this timeline
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together, Jason Buttrill is with us. Hi, Jason. Hi. So what is the main takeaway that surprised
01:50:29.780
you when you looked at this? So we talked about before, like we started just looking at every,
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everything we could possibly think of, of what the Democrats were doing in Ukraine. Like if
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they're accusing the Trump administration of manipulating the election and, and using their
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power to, you know, uh, to influence other governments, we've got a strong case. We've
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got hints that they've been, they were, they'd been doing that in Ukraine for years. So we went
01:50:55.200
all the way back to 2014, all the way back to 2014 and started documenting every single thing
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that the Obama administration was doing there. But as we started putting all that stuff on the
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timeline and we started checking other dates, like when did the Russia investigation really
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start? When did it officially a start? And then when did it kind of start, you know, underneath,
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you know, you know, in, in the bowels of everything within the DNC?
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Who had this idea? Where did that, who first said, ah, Trump and Russia? So when we started
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looking at that, we were like, Oh my gosh, like these dates match up exactly when, uh,
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like when was a fusion GPS first hired by the DNC? That's a very significant date. And it
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corresponds with things that we dug up and put on our timeline.
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You've heard Bruce or, and that his wife was with fusion GPS.
01:51:46.120
Yes. I know his wife is, isn't that the, uh, Lisa page? No, no, that's the, that's the other
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one. I get the, I get all these, these, uh, Bruce or, and his wife, she's obviously called
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or I don't remember her name now, but we'll have it tonight. And when you, when you, you
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know that she called, uh, her husband and gave him some information about fusion GPS.
01:52:08.280
Okay. Fusion GPS has this information about, uh, about Donald Trump and Russia. But when
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you see this, not in an isolation chamber, when you see everything that is happening around
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her and around, uh, this investigation at that time with the Democrats, all of a sudden
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it becomes crystal clear. These are not one-off events. This is the problem. These have been
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spilled out one at a time. It'd be like, if you said, you know, there was a break-in at
01:52:40.700
Watergate, there was a break-in and these guys, they, they, they, they, they broke in and they
01:52:45.680
were trying to steal something. Well, okay. There's one story. And then you've got, uh,
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the president was, uh, ordering a coverup, but you not connect the dots between the two.
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So you have these events. And if you don't know that they are connected, if you don't
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look at what's happening all around and all of the players, you're never going to find the
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G Gordon Liddy. You're never going to find a, how it all ties together because they're keeping
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everything in an isolation chamber. And that's why they're saying now got to look at the phone
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call. Got to look at the phone call. Got to look at the phone call. Look at the phone call. Look at
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the phone call. Don't look at the phone call. Come back to the phone call. Look at everything else
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first. Before we started doing this, uh, investigation, I think now is a better way to
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put it than just research. I used to call the Russia, you know, the Putin and his intelligence
01:53:37.480
services, what they did in our election, probably one of the largest intelligence operations
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in history. Um, it was huge. It was, it was massive. They're hacking. Everything they did
01:53:46.780
was huge. By the way, Jason was former military Intel. All right, go ahead. And, but I'm changing
01:53:53.280
it now. I think the largest intelligence operation in history is what the DNC was pulling off in
01:54:00.340
around 2015, 2016. The coordination is staggering. Staggering. You have opposition researchers,
01:54:06.700
lawyers doing all of this work for the DNC at the same time as they're feeding that information
01:54:13.320
through, uh, companies like, uh, fusion GPS, which is then having the wife whisper on the
01:54:20.280
pillow, which then goes to Intel and justice. I mean, it's, it's sick. Well, while that's
01:54:26.240
happening at the top, you have through DOJ, through state department, through CIA, uh, through
01:54:32.560
FBI, you have officials coordinating with Ukrainian government officials, basically about the same
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information, the information they're getting from one end. They're saying, we want you to
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now look at this information that, uh, you know, that we just think is important. The, the,
01:54:46.920
and, and, and the Ukrainians are complaining. Everything they've accused Donald Trump of.
01:54:52.180
Everything. They, everything, everything they've done. And we have it. We have it all on the
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timeline. When you see it, everything they said was happening with Russia was actually happening
01:55:05.740
in Ukraine. And except it wasn't happening with Donald Trump. We have people on record. You are
01:55:12.800
going to hear a tape tonight that you've never heard before that we had translated. It has already
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gone through a Ukrainian court and two people went to prison for meddling in the U S elections.
01:55:30.000
Now, how did we not hear about that? Two people in Ukraine went to prison for meddling in our
01:55:36.400
elections? Well, you haven't heard it because, uh, the tape shows who they were working for.
01:55:44.400
Now, do you think that's kind of important? Wait until you hear this. Wait until you see the court
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records. Wait until you see the timeline. All of these stories that have happened in our lives,
01:55:58.540
that we were all told, uh, don't matter. Don't matter. This one matters. That one doesn't.
01:56:04.000
When you see it and we bring to mind in the timeline, so you can see, Oh, wait a minute. What,
01:56:10.040
what else was happening on that day? What happened right after that meeting? What happened right after
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that was exposed? There's, there's no other way to read it. There's no other way to read it.
01:56:20.620
I mean, it does seem, I'm, I'm very excited to get into the meat of this. I mean, I've, I've only
01:56:26.240
heard sort of this outside sketch at this point. Stu has been, Stu's been helping produce all of the
01:56:31.980
shows that are, we're doing on top of this, uh, and is really kind of pulled and he was in the
01:56:37.740
beginning of it and now he's going to be pulled in again today. So he hasn't seen the chalkboard.
01:56:41.300
Yeah. I've seen all the pieces in different places, but putting them all together, I think
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is going to be pretty compelling. And we stood last night, Nathan, Jason, and I, we stood,
01:56:51.100
what did we work on this thing for two hours yesterday? We worked two hours just on the
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chalkboard. And I kept going, wait a minute, get this piece. Wait a minute, get this piece. And as
01:56:59.720
we started putting all of it together on the chalkboard, all of us at the end stood back and
01:57:05.180
went, holy cow. We didn't even know what we had until we put it all together. It's, it's
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remarkable. Jason was doing his research. Nathan was doing his research and we put eight months
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of, of research together. You know, it's kind of like what they did with, you know, 9-11.
01:57:24.780
Hey, this department had this information. This department had this information, but they
01:57:28.140
didn't talk to each other. We've been gathering information, the three of us, and then put it
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all together. And we're all like, holy cow, look at this. I can't wait for you to see it.
01:57:37.480
I think the Trump administration has known all of this information from the get-go. I really do.
01:57:41.280
I have a feeling too. And we, we, we saw a press conference with Sarah Huckabee Sanders back in
01:57:45.680
2017 where she basically said that exact same thing. Like she, she hinted on, she basically teed it up
01:57:51.560
and laid it in the laps of all the journalists. Say, maybe you guys should look into this. No one ever
01:57:55.680
looked into it. The follow-up questions after she said this thing, which we'll talk about tonight,
01:57:59.640
were so ridiculous. They didn't care. They did not care.
01:58:02.420
There is a, there was a nuclear, I don't know if you saw the chalkboard this morning,
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but I added something this morning. I just put a little mushroom cloud. There was an atomic bomb
01:58:11.780
that was dropped. And if that bomb wasn't dropped, I don't think we'd know any of this stuff.
01:58:18.780
Something happened and we'll explain tonight. Something happened that changed everything,
01:58:26.100
changed everything. And the Democrats thought they were in this fortress, that there was no way anyone
01:58:33.680
could figure this out or find this out. And a bomb was dropped and changed the landscape entirely.
01:58:40.580
And all of a sudden they're in, they're in panic mode. Seal the hole, seal the hole, seal the holes.
01:58:47.940
I think that there's so much chalk on that chalkboard. If you add one more thing, Glenn,
01:58:52.600
it might just collapse and the staff will probably collapse.
01:58:56.760
Yeah. All right. Tonight at nine 30. Now it is going to be on my Facebook page and YouTube page.
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It's going to be live. We are, we are taking it away from the paywall. It'll be with a blaze TV
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01:59:20.260
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01:59:25.920
just look at it. And, uh, it's, it's a little overwhelming, but watch it tonight. Please tell
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02:00:02.600
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Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. Uh, we are very, very glad, uh, you're here. I, I said at one point,
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uh, at the end of the Obama administration that when he leaves office, you will see a scandal that
02:04:10.860
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You'll get $20 off your subscription. Do we have a time to play this montage now or too late?
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Well, you'll have to hear, you'll have to hear it. Maybe it's night. Yeah. Maybe we'll play it
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tonight. Yeah. Or we'll definitely play it again on radio. Uh, you can listen to the podcast today.
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It's on there. Yeah. But the montage that he's talking about is all of the times that the people
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on the left said they couldn't believe that Donald Trump might not agree to these election
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results and honor them. If he says that this isn't a legitimate election, it could turn the
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democracy upside down. And then this is what they're doing now. I mean, Hillary Clinton is on
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record saying that he's an illegitimate president. He knows he didn't win on the level. Was I believe
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her quote? Yeah. She's just trying to goad him. Please, Mr. President, play no attention.
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Help is here. We can, by this time tomorrow, should conservatives choose, they will know the real
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story and they can help straighten this out. Your frustrating days could be at an end. See you tonight.