The Glenn Beck Program - April 29, 2019


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

164.01587

Word Count

20,226

Sentence Count

2,071

Misogynist Sentences

46

Hate Speech Sentences

40


Summary

An intense political debate broke out at a candlelight vigil on Sunday for the dead and wounded of the Congregation Shalom Shavuos synagogue in San Diego, California, where mourners argued whether it was a lack of gun control or lack of political self-control that led to this terrorist attack.


Transcript

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00:01:40.640 Another crazy day in the American Empire.
00:01:44.500 Over the weekend in California, the story is read this way.
00:01:52.260 An intense political debate broke out at a candlelight vigil on Sunday for the dead and wounded of the Congregation Shabbat Synagogue in San Diego.
00:02:04.640 Mourners argued whether it was a lack of gun control or the lack of political self-control that led to this terrorist attack.
00:02:14.320 So there's two options.
00:02:16.660 Either Trump did it or the gun did it.
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00:03:56.120 An intense political debate broke out at a candlelight vigil on Sunday for the dead and wounded at the synagogue where mourners argued
00:04:15.180 whether it was a lack of gun control or a lack of political self-control that led to this terrorist attack.
00:04:22.380 A 19-year-old nursing student who penned a virulently racist manifesto is accused of opening fire on the congregation the day before,
00:04:32.420 killing a congregant who died when she stepped between the gunman and the rabbi, effectively taking a bullet for her spiritual leader.
00:04:41.040 Authorities say they're investigating this as a hate crime.
00:04:44.120 Hundreds gathered in Vail Verde Park, less than a mile from the attack, including Janeth Seidel,
00:04:51.720 who came to the vigil to pay her respects and to question the absurdity of this senseless act.
00:04:58.560 I knew Lori.
00:04:59.440 That's the woman who stepped between the rabbi.
00:05:02.080 Everybody knew her.
00:05:03.500 She was just such a big volunteer.
00:05:05.080 And if you were ever involved, if you ever came to the shoal, you knew Lori.
00:05:09.440 Seidel, who's not at the synagogue when Ernst opened fire, questioned yet why again anyone was allowed access to semi-automatic weapons.
00:05:18.600 We need to license every gun like a car.
00:05:22.820 Well, we do.
00:05:24.340 I don't know if you know that, but we do.
00:05:26.680 If you want to carry one around, you have to have a license.
00:05:30.660 Now, you can go out and buy a car without a license.
00:05:33.520 You just can't use a car without a license.
00:05:36.600 The same is true with guns, except we do a background check.
00:05:41.020 If you want to buy a gun, you don't have to have a background check if you have a car.
00:05:47.840 So we we go an extra step beyond the car.
00:05:52.720 Doreena Fagan said, thank God we had a Jew with a gun.
00:05:56.900 Referring to the off-duty border agent who is credited with helping chase the gunman away.
00:06:01.940 Thank God for a Jew with a gun.
00:06:03.960 This guy happened to have recently discovered his Jewish roots and happened to be there.
00:06:11.620 So it wasn't the rest of the media is reporting this as, well, look, he was an off-duty border agent.
00:06:21.000 No, he was a congregant with a gun.
00:06:24.980 How many people would have died if this guy didn't have a gun and wasn't at synagogue?
00:06:32.620 This wasn't some just, you know, bystander who was walking by.
00:06:36.960 Here's a guy who was at the synagogue, saw the problem, had a gun, knew how to use it and used it.
00:06:46.020 But if we wouldn't have had a guy in California who happened to be there, how many people would have died?
00:06:56.140 Now they were, they started to argue about whether this was Trump, whether this was guns.
00:07:05.920 No, this was a sick individual, sick individual.
00:07:11.500 And I believe a sick individual that is being ramped up.
00:07:15.620 People are being ramped up right now.
00:07:18.000 And I believe on all sides, we can take our own responsibility for our own.
00:07:26.820 But let's talk about the responsibility of the left on this.
00:07:32.300 Because they always say that they blame it on us.
00:07:36.200 Well, who was this white supremacist?
00:07:39.300 Who was he?
00:07:40.200 Was he a Trump supporter?
00:07:42.360 Doesn't look like that.
00:07:43.740 Was he a Jewish supporter?
00:07:49.580 Nah, it doesn't look like that.
00:07:54.940 So who was he?
00:07:56.820 And let me ask the New York Times.
00:07:58.960 The New York Times ran a picture internationally, a political cartoon, last Thursday.
00:08:09.420 It's one of the most obscene cartoons I have seen.
00:08:12.860 It is straight out of a Nazi propaganda room.
00:08:18.520 It's of Donald Trump wearing dark sunglasses as if he's blind.
00:08:23.640 And the sight dog is a wiener dog with the face of Benjamin Netanyahu.
00:08:30.600 And his tag is the Star of David.
00:08:34.880 So it is showing that the Jews and Israel are leading the blind president.
00:08:45.040 So what is that saying?
00:08:47.400 That's saying that Israel is controlling our government.
00:08:51.740 That's what that's saying.
00:08:53.800 Now, I've heard that before.
00:08:55.180 I've heard that when they were talking about AIPAC, that that's the Jewish coalition.
00:09:01.100 That's the Israeli coalition controlling our government.
00:09:05.060 Who said that?
00:09:07.280 Ilhan Omar has said that.
00:09:10.800 AOC has echoed that.
00:09:13.100 The New York Times puts a photo out of a cartoon out last Thursday.
00:09:22.940 And what does the gunman say?
00:09:26.380 The gunman says that the Jews and Israel are controlling our government.
00:09:33.280 Now, that's interesting, isn't it?
00:09:39.660 Did you see anybody in the newspaper talk about that?
00:09:43.380 Did you see anyone on cable news talk about that?
00:09:48.420 Not in mainstream media.
00:09:50.580 Of course, they're not going to say, well, wait a minute.
00:09:53.640 Isn't this the exact point that Ilhan Omar was making just recently about AIPAC?
00:09:58.980 Hasn't this been the dialogue that the Jews are controlling the United States government?
00:10:06.820 Isn't that exactly what that political cartoon was saying?
00:10:13.320 Yes.
00:10:15.220 So wait a minute.
00:10:16.200 It's the gun.
00:10:17.460 Because the gun was just minding its own business sitting in a safe or sitting on a shelf.
00:10:23.360 It was just minding its own business.
00:10:24.960 I don't know if you know this, but most guns don't have an opinion about Israel one way or another.
00:10:31.060 Even the Uzi doesn't have an opinion on Israel one way or another.
00:10:38.800 So it's just minding its own business.
00:10:43.320 Now, this white supremacist, this white supremacist, he decides to pick that gun up.
00:10:50.220 And he's doing it for the exact reason that the New York Times and Ilhan Omar have been called out recently.
00:11:05.440 Hmm.
00:11:07.220 I wonder if there's any incitement there.
00:11:10.300 I wonder if you could make a case of incitement.
00:11:13.620 Because I know if it was reversed, if the guy quoted me, even if he wasn't actually a fan of mine, listen to me, knew that I had said that, that's exactly what would have happened.
00:11:30.700 Anti-Semitism is a socialist disease.
00:11:33.620 It always shows up.
00:11:38.880 Socialism and anti-Semitism are different sides of the exact same coin.
00:11:44.620 And the New York Times, you know, a lot of people are saying because they, quote, apologized.
00:11:55.440 They didn't apologize.
00:11:57.520 They said that it was, that was some, some editor that, you know, didn't have proper supervision.
00:12:04.020 Proper supervision?
00:12:05.660 You didn't recognize that as something that could have been done by Goebbels?
00:12:09.700 You didn't recognize how anti-Semitic that was?
00:12:15.180 Boy, you've got a problem from the top down if you've hired somebody who's that clueless to be your editor.
00:12:22.980 He needs supervision to go, hmm, that one looks like Goebbels.
00:12:29.260 I wouldn't think so.
00:12:34.800 But the New York Times has this history.
00:12:37.400 Out of the 23,000 front-page stories between 1939 and 1945, 11,300 of them were about World War II.
00:12:50.220 Out of the 11,300 front-page stories in the New York Times between 1939 and 1945, only 26 of those mentioned the Holocaust.
00:13:03.120 26 stories, that's it, to cover the Holocaust, the armbands, the rounding up, the interrogations, the gas chambers, the camps, the ghettos.
00:13:17.340 Only 26 in the New York Times.
00:13:20.160 When they finally shipped out the last of the Warsaw ghettos and cleaned them out and no one was left.
00:13:31.540 The article headline was, Warsaw fears extermination.
00:13:41.240 That's after they cleaned out the ghetto.
00:13:43.240 And by the way, it was a small story on page seven next to an advertisement for new pianos.
00:13:50.660 The New York Times said it was a bad judgment call.
00:13:58.160 You know, it's interesting how the New York Times seems to have many bad judgment calls.
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00:15:51.840 I spent the weekend trying to work on this special that we have that is coming up on Wednesday.
00:16:04.940 I think this is the most important special that we have done maybe since we've been at Fox.
00:16:10.580 Would you agree with that still?
00:16:13.140 Yeah.
00:16:13.720 I mean, especially the way we're moving right now and how fast it's happening to know where they're attacking and how to protect.
00:16:20.820 So there is there's something that we found Jason Batrill is with us and Jason is our head researcher.
00:16:32.360 And if you will, Jason, tell us what you found in research where we're working on a book about socialism and we're all constantly looking for the influences outside.
00:16:46.600 Tell us about the blueprint you found.
00:16:48.300 So, and that's exactly what we found.
00:16:51.280 We found a blueprint for how to take over a do it legally within the range of their own system, within the range of their own constitution, Congress, everything.
00:17:01.040 Take over a country.
00:17:02.000 And we saw how socialists and communists did this back in the late 1940s and literally found this completely by accident.
00:17:11.000 And this document that you'll reveal later this week, I kind of I broke it down by the different steps.
00:17:17.980 There was about five different steps that they want that they needed to pull off, like do this check, do this check, do this check.
00:17:24.380 And by the end of it, they would have completely flipped a country from capitalist, you know, democracy to full on socialism to communism.
00:17:33.240 And as I was looking at those steps, I was like, huh, you know, let's let's let's see what's going on today.
00:17:38.900 So I started filling in step number one.
00:17:41.800 OK, OK, that's happening here.
00:17:44.560 Step number two.
00:17:46.120 OK, I started getting a little nervous.
00:17:47.680 Step number three.
00:17:48.460 Then I started getting freaked out.
00:17:49.800 That's when I sent it to you.
00:17:50.780 And I was like, oh, my gosh.
00:17:52.480 And what's frightening is this blueprint is how to flip a a major free market republic to communist or socialist within three years.
00:18:08.360 Now, we're going to build this case.
00:18:10.640 So, you know, because.
00:18:13.800 Everyone feels it.
00:18:15.740 Everyone feels.
00:18:16.600 And it's funny because back in 2006 or seven, I played a clip from Condoleezza Rice and she was talking about what we were seeing in the news.
00:18:29.260 And she said, these are the birth pangs of the things to come.
00:18:33.400 And I remember saying, well, wait a minute.
00:18:35.820 That's a very, very scriptural B.
00:18:39.960 That implies that they're going to get stronger and faster.
00:18:44.780 Things are going to start happening one right after another.
00:18:49.200 And the faster they get, the closer they get, the closer we are to giving birth to something.
00:18:55.640 And none of us even will recognize that we're pregnant.
00:18:59.600 But we are.
00:19:01.060 And we're about to give birth to something.
00:19:03.500 And I don't think you want to see what we're giving birth to.
00:19:05.960 And so your gut is telling you something is happening.
00:19:11.360 Something's wrong.
00:19:12.420 And it's happening faster and faster and getting crazier and crazier.
00:19:17.120 That's what this blueprint describes and shows how it's done.
00:19:23.000 And it's all being done to us right now.
00:19:25.940 Everything makes sense when you look at it through this lens.
00:19:28.820 It's like a light will pop off.
00:19:31.320 You're like, wait, why are we arguing over 99 different genders?
00:19:35.460 What sense does that make?
00:19:37.560 Why is this whole Me Too thing, this radical militant feminist thing, post-modernism?
00:19:44.560 None of that stuff makes sense if you look at it just individually, outside the entire grand scheme.
00:19:51.840 But that is, and I'll just kind of give that away, one of the steps.
00:19:56.720 Like, that is one of the, I won't say which step, but that is one of the steps on this thing.
00:20:01.180 Check that off.
00:20:01.940 It was done before.
00:20:03.260 The exact same thing has been done before.
00:20:06.060 And a country was flipped to socialism.
00:20:07.980 And then what immediately follows after that?
00:20:10.520 Communism.
00:20:10.920 Communism and a dictatorship.
00:20:12.360 It is truly remarkable.
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00:21:58.140 especially when you have a field of 20 Democratic candidates,
00:22:01.760 15 of which are outwardly running with policies that are essentially socialist.
00:22:06.500 The other ones are just kind of close to it.
00:22:08.520 You have all these new people in Congress that are doing this.
00:22:11.380 You know, this is more important than ever, I think, because the threat is real.
00:22:15.500 I mean, I think for most of the time we've done this show, Glenn, it's been more like, ah, communism.
00:22:19.160 It's more of a joke.
00:22:20.340 I mean, you know, there's parts of it that you have to take seriously.
00:22:23.640 And it wasn't as close as it is.
00:22:25.820 That's what I mean, yeah.
00:22:26.940 It's like – it's never been a joke as far as – I mean, ask 100 million dead people whether it was a joke or not.
00:22:31.520 But, I mean, as far as whether it could actually happen here, well, I mean, Bernie Sanders is leading polls in states.
00:22:37.920 This is a socialist president.
00:22:39.420 We're that close.
00:22:40.140 So we'll show you what it takes to win and what's already been done.
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00:24:20.100 No, no, it's not.
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00:24:31.260 I won't.
00:24:31.780 I won't.
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00:24:33.620 You are a hater.
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00:24:37.220 Know it?
00:24:41.400 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:24:42.980 Mr. Pat Gray joins us now from Pat Gray Unleashed.
00:24:46.920 Indeed, I do.
00:24:47.820 How are you doing, Mr. Pat Gray?
00:24:49.180 I'm pretty good.
00:24:49.800 You?
00:24:50.100 Good.
00:24:50.360 Oh, I'm great.
00:24:51.360 I'm not doing as good as the producers of Avengers Endgame.
00:24:54.860 Yeah.
00:24:55.280 But I'm doing okay.
00:24:56.020 Yeah, not doing as well as anybody who holds Disney stock is doing right now.
00:25:02.080 The previous record in North America for an opening weekend was $257 million.
00:25:08.560 And $257 million.
00:25:10.480 And which movie was that?
00:25:12.020 That was Avengers Infinity War.
00:25:15.800 Aha.
00:25:16.080 Now comes Avengers Endgame, what, a year later?
00:25:19.200 And it obliterates that record by almost $100 million.
00:25:23.500 It made $350 million over the weekend.
00:25:26.600 Can I tell you something?
00:25:27.860 I cannot see it until Friday.
00:25:31.540 Why?
00:25:32.080 Because I couldn't get a ticket at any time, any theater this weekend here.
00:25:38.840 That's crazy.
00:25:39.300 I've never seen that before.
00:25:42.300 And they have a record number of theaters in which it's showing, too.
00:25:46.760 Yeah.
00:25:46.860 Like, 4,600.
00:25:47.980 But it's a three-hour movie, so they needed that if they're going to make these kind of numbers.
00:25:51.520 And they did.
00:25:52.100 Now, worldwide, it made $1.2 billion already in opening weekend.
00:25:59.460 That's amazing.
00:26:00.500 Now, just think of that.
00:26:01.100 How many people did not get a ticket to opening weekend?
00:26:05.200 It's not like you've, okay, well, everybody went opening weekend.
00:26:09.720 There's a ton of us that haven't seen it yet that really want to see it still.
00:26:14.040 You had to be really a planner to get a decent seat.
00:26:16.680 There were some, like, single seats.
00:26:19.680 There were front row tickets and some shit.
00:26:22.000 I could have gotten front row seat, but nobody wants to sit in the front row.
00:26:25.520 No.
00:26:25.780 I mean, unless you're eight.
00:26:27.360 And someone said to me the other day, why don't they just, I don't even understand this,
00:26:31.620 why don't they just remove the front row?
00:26:33.220 No one wants to sit there.
00:26:34.320 There would always be a front row, guys.
00:26:36.540 This is a stunning development.
00:26:39.100 It's like the people are like, there's no front row.
00:26:40.880 There's also no seats in the theater.
00:26:42.760 It's like the people keep saying, the middle class is shrinking.
00:26:45.160 There's always a middle class.
00:26:46.720 It's in the middle of whatever you have.
00:26:48.700 It's in the middle.
00:26:49.440 The front row is always the front row, no matter if you put it in the back of the theater or not.
00:26:55.060 So we got that going for us.
00:26:56.660 So what's cool, though, is the spillover, you know, because a lot of people went and it was sold out,
00:27:01.480 and so they had to go to something else.
00:27:03.740 And Captain Marvel was the one that benefited the most.
00:27:07.240 It went from fourth to second.
00:27:09.020 Horrible.
00:27:09.840 And that's really bad.
00:27:10.980 Horrible.
00:27:11.120 I didn't like it.
00:27:12.160 Horrible.
00:27:12.580 Did not like it.
00:27:13.500 Yeah, it just made me just, I mean, oof.
00:27:16.380 It didn't know what it was.
00:27:17.720 Right.
00:27:17.960 It was just horrible.
00:27:19.320 Right.
00:27:19.740 Horrible.
00:27:20.240 But you know, my wife and I did see this weekend.
00:27:22.220 Have you seen Breakthrough yet?
00:27:23.180 You saw it, right?
00:27:23.740 No, I haven't seen it yet.
00:27:24.960 No.
00:27:25.220 It is really good.
00:27:26.820 Like Unplanned, it's really good.
00:27:29.060 I think the Christian movie makers are finally hitting their stride.
00:27:32.720 You know, they've finally decided that every non-Christian is not a demon, and every Christian
00:27:38.820 is not necessarily a saint.
00:27:40.840 And it really helps the fact that actors and actresses who can act have decided that they
00:27:47.340 agree with that analysis, at least at some level.
00:27:49.440 Right.
00:27:49.700 I mean, well, Christy, that's the one with Christy Mass is in it.
00:27:51.960 I saw it, too.
00:27:53.300 You like it?
00:27:54.120 This is Us.
00:27:55.560 Yeah, This Is Us.
00:27:56.260 She's really good in it.
00:27:57.020 Really good.
00:27:58.100 What's his face?
00:27:58.760 Topher Grace, who's been in a bunch of stuff, you know, including one of the, you know,
00:28:01.700 Spider-Mans, and, you know, he was in, you know, he's been in a million things.
00:28:05.520 But, like, he's, like, good, and he can act.
00:28:08.500 And they, you know, they actually have a kid actor.
00:28:11.800 And I thought this was the real miracle of the film.
00:28:14.000 Sure, a kid survives from being underwater for, like, an hour.
00:28:18.420 Well, he's an hour before he actually gets a heartbeat, and he's underwater for 15 minutes
00:28:22.440 or whatever it is.
00:28:23.560 What was it?
00:28:24.260 I thought it was 45 minutes.
00:28:25.400 He was underwater for 20.
00:28:27.000 He didn't have a heartbeat for 45.
00:28:29.160 It's insane.
00:28:30.120 45 minutes.
00:28:31.020 It's amazing.
00:28:31.680 And so the real miracle of this film is not only did they find a child actor who could actually
00:28:37.660 play that part well, but one who plays basketball, and it looks like he's played basketball before.
00:28:43.880 Yeah.
00:28:44.180 This never occurs in movies.
00:28:46.700 They put these actors, and it looks like they've never even seen a basketball before.
00:28:51.320 You're supposed to believe there's these star players.
00:28:53.480 Whoever the kid was that played was, like, really good.
00:28:55.980 I mean, he looks like a solid player.
00:28:57.780 They use baseball players to throw like Barack Obama.
00:29:00.300 Yes.
00:29:00.640 And you're like, okay, come on.
00:29:01.940 Come on.
00:29:02.200 Please don't do this.
00:29:02.700 And we learned that I throw better than Barack Obama.
00:29:05.340 Better than Barack Obama.
00:29:06.100 And you shoot, and you play basketball better than Barack Obama, which we tested in a scientifically
00:29:10.840 controlled experiment on this very set.
00:29:12.600 We did.
00:29:13.360 We did.
00:29:13.740 Improved it.
00:29:14.140 So that was, I thought, amazing.
00:29:15.900 And the movie overall is really good.
00:29:17.420 It is.
00:29:17.520 They did a good job with it.
00:29:18.440 So you liked it, too?
00:29:19.220 Yeah.
00:29:19.820 It's an incredible story.
00:29:21.220 I mean, it does not seem possible.
00:29:23.140 It's one of those...
00:29:23.700 It's a jaw-dropping story.
00:29:24.760 Yeah.
00:29:25.600 It's never happened before, and it hasn't happened since.
00:29:29.560 So it's a pretty compelling story.
00:29:32.020 Did that go up in the money this weekend as well?
00:29:37.080 It did.
00:29:37.740 I think it was 4th, 5th, 6th.
00:29:41.280 I can look it up here.
00:29:41.960 Are there still places where you don't reserve seats for movies?
00:29:45.380 Oh, yeah.
00:29:45.860 Yeah.
00:29:46.360 Oh, yeah.
00:29:46.600 There's some even, you know, all over the place.
00:29:48.540 I think it's very...
00:29:49.720 It's the reverse here in Texas.
00:29:50.820 If you happen to be listening to this, for example, in New York City, where, you know,
00:29:56.480 it's...
00:29:56.700 There's still the old school guy.
00:29:57.400 The theater situation is terrible compared to here.
00:30:00.060 Really?
00:30:00.500 Oh, God.
00:30:01.160 It's awful.
00:30:01.900 I mean, it was awful when we were there, if you remember, Glenn.
00:30:03.580 No, it was awful because you were sitting around New Yorkers.
00:30:05.820 Yeah, well, that's still happening, first of all.
00:30:07.800 Right.
00:30:08.180 That's the biggest thing.
00:30:09.080 But also, they don't even have the reclining seats.
00:30:11.420 Yeah.
00:30:12.060 I mean, you know, the space is tough.
00:30:13.000 I mean, that's how...
00:30:13.820 We've become theater snubs now.
00:30:15.460 We have.
00:30:16.000 Texas...
00:30:16.640 If it doesn't have a reclining seat, I'm not going.
00:30:18.920 Yeah, no.
00:30:19.480 I haven't been to the...
00:30:20.800 What's the one in, you know, Southlake by our house that doesn't have...
00:30:24.740 It's old school.
00:30:25.520 Great theater.
00:30:26.360 Really great theater.
00:30:27.120 I used to think it was.
00:30:28.140 Yeah.
00:30:28.660 But then now, in Texas, I don't know what it's like in the rest of the country, but in Texas,
00:30:32.500 man, it's like five-star dining at your seat.
00:30:36.140 I mean, it is fantastic.
00:30:37.480 Everybody has a lazy boy.
00:30:38.820 Yeah.
00:30:39.240 It's nice.
00:30:39.620 It's like my favorite thing to do, is to go to the theater, and when it's a dine-in theater
00:30:43.100 like that, with the nice big chairs, and you sit down, and you get to watch a great movie,
00:30:46.960 even for a crappy movie, but with good food.
00:30:49.400 I could live there.
00:30:50.100 If I could just go into the kitchen and just open up the fridge once in a while and be
00:30:53.440 like, what else we got in here?
00:30:55.100 I would live there.
00:30:56.340 I would live there.
00:30:57.140 Well, why would you...
00:30:57.600 See, that's the thing.
00:30:58.020 You don't even have to do that there.
00:30:59.240 They bring the food to you in the movie.
00:31:01.680 Occasionally, you want to get up.
00:31:02.900 If you were living there, you'd occasionally want to get up.
00:31:06.040 I think they just need to install, you know, some sort of apparatus where you can go to
00:31:09.700 the bathroom.
00:31:10.200 Then you never have to worry about this at all.
00:31:11.840 Right.
00:31:12.380 By the way, Breakthrough finished with $6.3 million more this weekend.
00:31:16.480 $26 million so far in just two weekends for a Christian movie.
00:31:19.320 That's a pretty darn big number.
00:31:20.640 That's huge.
00:31:21.320 I wish Unplanned had made more.
00:31:23.160 I mean, it still was successful because it cost $6 to make and it's made $17 million
00:31:26.800 so far.
00:31:27.420 Very successful.
00:31:28.320 That should be $170 million.
00:31:30.320 That's a good movie.
00:31:32.040 It's like...
00:31:32.680 And maybe this is just me.
00:31:34.060 It's like Breakthrough.
00:31:35.440 I want to see Breakthrough.
00:31:37.140 I really do.
00:31:38.240 I want to see Breakthrough.
00:31:39.640 Yeah.
00:31:39.860 But every time my wife says, let's go see Breakthrough.
00:31:43.180 I don't want to see Breakthrough.
00:31:44.360 I know.
00:31:44.780 I'm like, we'll bring the kids to that one.
00:31:46.980 I don't want to go see that one.
00:31:48.440 I will say it was a movie.
00:31:49.980 It's good, though.
00:31:50.460 It's something you should look forward to going to.
00:31:52.480 I know.
00:31:52.840 It's not uplifting.
00:31:53.980 I'm just not.
00:31:54.900 First of all, you know what I mean?
00:31:55.820 Yes, I do.
00:31:56.780 So I'm not alone in that, right?
00:31:58.480 No.
00:31:58.720 You're not.
00:31:59.220 It's a very uplifting movie, of course.
00:32:01.300 We all know.
00:32:01.900 And you want that.
00:32:03.180 I want that.
00:32:03.680 We interviewed the kid who it happened to.
00:32:05.220 Yeah.
00:32:05.420 So we know that he lived.
00:32:07.000 It's not a spoiler alert.
00:32:08.020 Right.
00:32:08.460 It would be a really weird movie if he just died.
00:32:10.100 He went out of water and it was just over.
00:32:12.440 But they tried for two and a half hours to resuscitate him.
00:32:15.000 Yeah.
00:32:15.460 And it couldn't.
00:32:16.000 It didn't work out.
00:32:16.720 It just didn't work.
00:32:17.340 There's some sadness surrounding the situation.
00:32:20.160 But it is a tearjerker, right?
00:32:23.180 Like you're going through.
00:32:23.980 I mean, it is really.
00:32:25.020 It's a rollercoaster ride.
00:32:25.900 It is.
00:32:26.420 I mean, so there's a moment where it's a Friday night.
00:32:29.460 You're going out.
00:32:30.280 You're having a nice dinner.
00:32:31.300 It's a night on the town.
00:32:32.360 Maybe Breakthrough doesn't feel like the right movie.
00:32:34.480 We wound up seeing it.
00:32:35.820 I think it was a Thursday.
00:32:37.520 It was like a relatively early showing.
00:32:39.060 And so it was much easier to.
00:32:42.620 I can understand how most people would be.
00:32:44.420 I don't know.
00:32:45.240 It's maybe a better matinee.
00:32:47.180 But the movie is really good.
00:32:49.000 And it's going to make a lot of money.
00:32:51.300 It's going to be profitable by a wide margin.
00:32:53.500 And that's a good thing.
00:32:54.280 These movies, you know, there was that attempt a while ago with the Noahs of the world where
00:32:58.640 they tried to the big budget sort of approach and just like, let's throw a couple hundred
00:33:03.420 million dollars at one of these Bible movies and see how it works out from people who didn't
00:33:07.240 really connect with real Christian audiences.
00:33:10.400 And it was like, but we'll add some really neat things like monsters to the story, which
00:33:16.180 is great.
00:33:18.120 These are more organic, right?
00:33:19.720 These are real movies.
00:33:21.080 They're with real faith backgrounds.
00:33:22.900 But people who understand faith.
00:33:25.340 And these are movies that are just well done because the stories are incredible and they're
00:33:30.100 doing really well.
00:33:31.160 I mean, it's starting to get better.
00:33:32.160 All right.
00:33:32.340 So can we go back to the Avengers for a second?
00:33:34.100 I don't want to spoil because I haven't seen it yet.
00:33:36.300 And I wouldn't want to spoil it for anybody.
00:33:37.900 But I hear people are like really upset.
00:33:40.840 Like Jason was telling me that his daughter cried all weekend because of who was lost.
00:33:47.160 What?
00:33:47.940 Really?
00:33:48.300 Yeah.
00:33:48.660 Seems like I've heard.
00:33:50.160 I have heard that my kids told me some of their friends went and they were very upset.
00:33:54.680 They were, you know, it was like really sad because they don't realize that there's no
00:33:59.880 way those characters are going away forever.
00:34:02.040 Or there's way too much money left on the table.
00:34:04.800 And guess what?
00:34:05.460 There's no way those characters are going away forever.
00:34:07.700 There's too much money left.
00:34:08.720 They've already been signed for extra movies.
00:34:10.060 In many cases.
00:34:11.560 Yeah.
00:34:11.960 They're not going away.
00:34:13.180 So here's the thing.
00:34:14.080 It's not that they're not going away.
00:34:17.400 This is the end of a saga.
00:34:20.420 So this is the end of this storyline.
00:34:22.740 Right.
00:34:23.040 But they come back.
00:34:24.580 Now, some of them are not coming back as the same actors.
00:34:27.880 Okay.
00:34:28.380 So this is the way they reset the actors.
00:34:30.940 Yeah.
00:34:32.040 Which, again, is, you know, I didn't know that.
00:34:34.500 Yeah.
00:34:35.320 So there's something here.
00:34:36.340 But I think there is a sign of potential emotional instability if you're crying all
00:34:40.340 weekend over a bunch of.
00:34:42.220 Try this one.
00:34:43.840 A man was left bloody outside of a cinema after watching Avengers Endgame.
00:34:49.280 Do you see this?
00:34:49.960 Yeah.
00:34:50.580 Beat him almost to death because he walked outside and said, wow, you know who dies?
00:34:56.580 And the crowd got so upset.
00:34:57.840 You!
00:34:58.320 And then they pounced on him and almost killed him.
00:35:00.340 I remember there was a video of someone who walked down the line at Harry Potter and one
00:35:05.420 of the Harry Potter big things and was like, guess who dies?
00:35:08.960 This guy dies.
00:35:09.620 Now, of course, I don't know any of the characters in Harry Potter, so I can't tell you which one
00:35:12.220 it was.
00:35:12.560 But they got pissed and it became like kind of a viral video and people thought it was
00:35:17.080 funny.
00:35:17.440 But it's like, that's not.
00:35:18.500 That's not funny.
00:35:19.020 It's just not cool.
00:35:20.000 Like the whole point of going to see these things is so you have these moments of the
00:35:23.280 reveal and everything.
00:35:24.540 It's just that's just irritating.
00:35:25.880 So my sister calls me last night around six o'clock and she's so upset.
00:35:31.960 She's crying and and she starts with I was at the theater and I'm like, my sister is not
00:35:38.460 calling me to console her because her favorite character died.
00:35:43.840 Is she?
00:35:44.500 No.
00:35:44.680 And she was just really upset.
00:35:47.640 She was she said we were at the theater and we were at the Avengers.
00:35:50.760 And at the very end, a guy who was sitting just like right in front of us stood up and
00:35:57.300 grabbed his backpack and started screaming, you're all worshiping false gods.
00:36:03.200 And she said the entire place panicked and they all ran for the exits.
00:36:10.240 She said people were trampling people.
00:36:12.500 She said I was separated from my son.
00:36:14.680 I couldn't find him.
00:36:15.940 Everybody's screaming.
00:36:16.980 Everybody's crying.
00:36:17.780 She said it was like it's like when you see the school shootings.
00:36:21.200 She said he was going to start shooting people.
00:36:23.400 Well, apparently somebody stopped him and he had a gun, but somebody had stopped him
00:36:30.120 before he could do anything.
00:36:31.820 Police got there.
00:36:32.980 They closed everything down.
00:36:34.720 But she was I mean, she was right there.
00:36:37.560 You got a theater full of people and somebody just grabs their backpack.
00:36:41.800 You don't have a couple of men in that theater that can take that guy down.
00:36:44.760 And maybe they did eventually.
00:36:46.200 Yeah.
00:36:46.320 Somebody head for the exit.
00:36:47.480 Take the guy down.
00:36:48.380 Somebody in the theater apparently did.
00:36:50.220 That's good.
00:36:50.840 Yeah.
00:36:51.440 But she said it was it was she said I did.
00:36:54.140 I didn't know who we even were.
00:36:55.680 She said after it happened.
00:36:57.120 She said I looked back on it.
00:36:58.340 And I said she said everybody just they didn't care.
00:37:01.360 They just trampled and pushed children.
00:37:03.720 And it was horrible.
00:37:05.480 She said it was the worst thing she's ever gone through.
00:37:09.060 That's amazing.
00:37:10.500 And so is the media covering this at all?
00:37:12.800 Like have they picked up on the story?
00:37:14.060 No, I saw it in the local newspaper and it just said an incident man arrested and the theater
00:37:21.120 is closed until further notice.
00:37:23.620 Wow.
00:37:23.920 So, I mean, they took it pretty.
00:37:25.040 I mean, wow.
00:37:25.600 Pretty seriously.
00:37:26.300 Oh, yeah.
00:37:26.680 Yeah.
00:37:26.860 Yeah.
00:37:27.340 Yeah.
00:37:27.580 They actually did have a loaded gun.
00:37:30.080 That's what she said.
00:37:31.140 I could not find that in the newspaper.
00:37:33.540 That's what she said.
00:37:34.440 Was that an office joke?
00:37:35.100 That's what she said.
00:37:36.780 You're actually doing one of the jokes from Michael Scott on The Office in that moment.
00:37:40.980 That's just disgraceful.
00:37:42.180 Anyway, it's inappropriate.
00:37:42.940 We have Stu's power ranking and our Game of Thrones review.
00:37:47.580 If you're a fan of Game of Thrones and the Avengers, it was a tough weekend for you because
00:37:54.760 you lost a lot of people that you were like, oh, my heroes are dying.
00:37:59.100 We have that coming up.
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00:40:06.460 Welcome to the program Game of Thrones.
00:40:15.400 I'm just going over going over what cannot be said.
00:40:19.680 So there's no spoilers on Stu's review of Game of Thrones.
00:40:24.680 And I thought it was great last night.
00:40:28.700 Now, did you enjoy it at all?
00:40:30.300 Being not knowing who it was.
00:40:31.740 I thought it was one of the most incredible battle scenes I've ever seen.
00:40:34.200 Definitely some really cool imagery and and some incredible scenes as far as a battle.
00:40:39.760 You ever seen a battle like that?
00:40:42.240 There's one that kind of reminded me of, which I can mean, we can talk about here in a little
00:40:47.960 bit.
00:40:48.540 But overall, I mean, especially on a television show, I mean, I can't even imagine what the
00:40:52.660 show costs to make.
00:40:53.500 Do you know the budget of this thing?
00:40:54.520 No idea.
00:40:55.100 We should look that up.
00:40:55.800 I have no idea.
00:40:57.020 I mean, just that battle scene alone, though, was incredible.
00:41:00.980 It really just incredible.
00:41:02.200 And when I heard that it was the longest battle scene ever, because, you know, I watched it
00:41:06.900 with the two tower.
00:41:07.860 I think it was in the two towers, wasn't it?
00:41:09.920 Helms, the Battle of Helms Deep.
00:41:11.480 And I got bored with that after a while.
00:41:13.380 I'm like, OK, I got it.
00:41:14.740 I got it.
00:41:15.580 This one was different.
00:41:18.020 It was like a 45 minute battle.
00:41:20.260 But the way they broke it up was really good.
00:41:24.000 I think the longest battle in history actually is Anchorman 2.
00:41:27.120 No, I got bored of that, too.
00:41:29.620 I don't think so.
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00:43:07.700 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:43:09.960 Well, the Avengers had a huge weekend.
00:43:12.600 And also, Game of Thrones had a huge weekend.
00:43:17.320 And so did white guys in the Democratic Party.
00:43:23.000 The media is obsessed with the number of white guys that are running and are leading in the polls.
00:43:29.760 My gosh, are all Democrats racist?
00:43:32.620 Why are they all going for these white guys?
00:43:35.760 There's really only one answer, and that's racism.
00:43:38.900 And Stu has his power ranking of the Democratic nominees in one minute.
00:43:47.560 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:43:49.720 Another white guy.
00:43:51.560 Shocking, shocking.
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00:45:26.480 Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar.
00:45:40.640 Well, who's leading the pack?
00:45:42.820 White guys.
00:45:44.100 White guys.
00:45:44.980 And the left is very upset.
00:45:46.620 And they should.
00:45:48.260 They obviously have a bunch of nothing but white supremacists that are that make up a good portion of their voting block.
00:45:57.360 What could possibly be the other reason for not voting for people of color or women?
00:46:05.440 What could be the reason?
00:46:07.940 Nothing other than racism.
00:46:10.080 But I'll let Stu look into all of the results and give us your power ranking.
00:46:15.340 Okay, it's posted up at glenbeck.com.
00:46:16.960 You can check it out there and share it and everything.
00:46:18.980 This is the ranking of the – there's 20 candidates in the race right now.
00:46:22.060 How do you make sense of a chaotic environment like that?
00:46:24.580 It's what we try to do.
00:46:25.200 We have a sort of a formula, algorithm, if you will.
00:46:28.280 It's about 30 different categories that we measure, everything from polling to fundraising to all that.
00:46:34.800 And we come up, put it all through the machine, the fancy power ranking machine I've invented.
00:46:40.240 Does it have those tapes, those like big tapes that go back and forth?
00:46:43.820 Yes.
00:46:44.140 Oh, wow.
00:46:44.700 I used to see those in Batman.
00:46:46.420 To start it up, it has one of those contraptions like in Pee Wee's Playhouse where you'd have to like – there'd be a flame from a candle that would break a string and then it would like –
00:46:53.920 Really?
00:46:54.200 It's like one of those machines.
00:46:54.800 And then that machine works.
00:46:55.980 Yeah, it is about half the budget for the show this year.
00:46:57.980 Just wanted to make you aware of that.
00:46:59.960 Okay, so 20 candidates.
00:47:01.520 Let's start from number 20.
00:47:02.860 Wayne Messam.
00:47:04.120 He is basically – he's the mayor of Miramar, California.
00:47:08.340 His best shot at the nomination continues to be something out of the series Designated Survivor.
00:47:12.820 So if something like that happens –
00:47:15.380 If everybody else dies.
00:47:16.280 If everyone else dies.
00:47:17.280 And not just the people in the campaign, but many other people would have to die.
00:47:19.740 It would have to be a Game of Thrones type situation.
00:47:22.520 Right.
00:47:22.700 Right.
00:47:22.760 I think for that to happen.
00:47:23.980 Number 19, Marianne Williamson.
00:47:25.620 She has a 17.1 out of 100.
00:47:28.080 That's how we come up with this.
00:47:29.540 It gives you a number 1 to 100.
00:47:31.160 17, not a good number because 100 is good.
00:47:34.040 She is on the reparations train, kind of like everybody else.
00:47:37.140 And she's just trying to outdo her foes with just sheer financial force.
00:47:42.500 $100 billion, she says.
00:47:44.120 Anything less than that is an insult.
00:47:45.840 That is an interesting negotiation technique.
00:47:49.560 Well, my number was $200 billion.
00:47:51.540 Oh, that's what's going to happen.
00:47:52.860 Anything less is an insult.
00:47:54.040 Bernie's just waiting for everybody else's number to come out so he can come out and have it be higher.
00:47:58.420 Number 18 is John Delaney.
00:48:00.900 John Delaney.
00:48:01.600 John Delaney had some good news this week.
00:48:03.120 He was actually fifth in total fundraising for the first quarter.
00:48:07.280 Ha!
00:48:07.640 Raised $12.1 million.
00:48:09.840 Only problem with it is that 97% of the money came from his own bank account.
00:48:13.980 So that's an issue.
00:48:15.220 Right.
00:48:15.440 He happens to be wealthy and no one else is donating to his campaign except for him.
00:48:19.780 So, minor issue.
00:48:20.980 Eric Swalwell.
00:48:22.060 Eric Swalwell is one of these congressmen who's running to raise his profile.
00:48:26.140 He's got, but he does it the same way every time.
00:48:28.720 Finds the news cycle.
00:48:29.960 Finds the kind of crazy left-wing viewpoint on it and then just adds steroids to it.
00:48:34.000 So his new one is, everyone's like, well, there wasn't really collusion, but there was obstruction of justice.
00:48:39.120 He's saying that there certainly was collusion.
00:48:43.220 Like, that's his approach to everything.
00:48:44.280 He just goes a little bit further than everyone he can on the left and makes, goes on TV and says kind of outlandish things.
00:48:49.540 I assume he's going, I believe one of his policies, I'm not having to confirm this yet.
00:48:53.280 He wants all guns melted down and the liquid metal to be poured on the heads of NRA members.
00:48:58.560 But that was not exactly confirmed yet.
00:49:02.180 Number 16, a score of 20.6, is Seth Moulton.
00:49:05.800 So who is Seth Moulton?
00:49:07.720 Yeah, I was just going to say, when do we get to people that, like, I've ever heard of?
00:49:11.620 This is amazing.
00:49:12.440 Yeah.
00:49:12.760 Because I don't know who he is either.
00:49:14.320 In fact, no one knows who he is.
00:49:15.700 Listen to this anecdote.
00:49:16.920 He's actually sharing willingly on the campaign trail.
00:49:19.240 This is a quote.
00:49:20.560 I said, you know, part of my job is to take tough questions, Moulton told the gathered business and political leaders.
00:49:25.100 You can ask even really difficult questions.
00:49:27.340 And there still was silence.
00:49:28.580 And then finally, someone in the way back of the room raised her hand and she said, who are you?
00:49:36.300 He's telling audiences this story.
00:49:39.360 He's so unknown that people are screaming out as their only question, who are you?
00:49:45.260 Well, my question is really back to the lady.
00:49:48.360 If you don't know, why are you sitting there?
00:49:53.180 It's like there's a crowd.
00:49:54.620 I'm going to sit down.
00:49:55.420 I think they invade every establishment in Iowa and New Hampshire.
00:49:59.420 Like, if you're just out having eggs.
00:50:00.480 Okay, yeah.
00:50:01.360 Right?
00:50:01.900 I would be.
00:50:02.780 I mean, I would have gone postal a long time ago if I lived in Iowa.
00:50:05.860 I think I would have moved from either one of those states because of this thing every four years.
00:50:09.340 Yeah, you're like, come on.
00:50:10.360 I just want to eat my breakfast.
00:50:12.360 Yeah.
00:50:12.720 Shut up.
00:50:13.420 Leave me alone.
00:50:14.180 And it's not even every four years anymore.
00:50:16.200 Now it's two of the four years.
00:50:18.440 I just heard the other day that, and I had forgotten about this, that if we go back to 2016
00:50:23.840 and look at the campaign, Bernie Sanders wasn't even in yet.
00:50:27.020 We have 20 candidates in.
00:50:28.860 And at this point in 2015, Bernie hadn't even entered the race yet.
00:50:34.340 That's how crazy this year is.
00:50:36.340 And this is, I think, the new norm, right?
00:50:38.900 Tim Ryan, huge fan of Tim Ryan, I know, from Ohio, Glenn.
00:50:42.400 He was talking to less than 16 people one week after his announcement.
00:50:45.560 Not a great sign for the campaign.
00:50:46.960 Did go on CNN, where he also talked to less than 16 people.
00:50:51.040 But that's more of a CNN problem than a Tim Ryan problem.
00:50:53.240 You know what's amazing is he's like number 15.
00:50:55.860 Yeah, he's number 15.
00:50:56.860 He's actually like up with the list a little bit.
00:50:58.660 He also discussed his passion for the Dave Matthews Band, solidifying the key constituency
00:51:02.360 of the year 1995.
00:51:04.580 So anyone who is voting in 1995 is going to really love that.
00:51:07.940 Can I ask you a question?
00:51:09.240 How are the networks going to cover these debates?
00:51:13.260 Because they said they won't do the kiddies table.
00:51:15.520 Oh, yes, I actually know this.
00:51:16.660 So I know they're not going to do that.
00:51:18.480 So they, because they say the issue they had with Bernie and all the hacking and stuff
00:51:22.060 was it looks like the DNC is favoring certain candidates.
00:51:24.620 So their way of handling this was a bizarre approach where they gave people two chances
00:51:31.620 to get into the debates.
00:51:33.040 The chances are you have to pull over 1% in three polls, 1%, or have 65,000 individual donors.
00:51:43.080 Or, not and.
00:51:43.860 Or, not and.
00:51:44.320 So, what's happened is almost everybody has 65,000 individual donors because they all went
00:51:50.600 after small donors to try to get to that 65,000 and solidify their appearance in the
00:51:55.320 debates.
00:51:56.120 So even the people who are pulling at 0%, a lot of them have 65,000 individual donors
00:52:00.720 entering them in the debates.
00:52:02.060 They're going to do two separate debates.
00:52:03.940 I think it's in June is now the first one, late June.
00:52:07.000 And it's going to be, right now it looks like it could be 10 and 10.
00:52:09.960 My guess is some of the people won't hit these standards because a lot of them are getting
00:52:14.280 0% and a lot of them are not going to be able to raise the funds to get to 65,000.
00:52:20.840 But I believe as of now, it's something like 16 are already there, have hit one or two of
00:52:26.280 those standards.
00:52:26.780 So what they're going to do...
00:52:28.000 Having 65,000 donors wouldn't be so hard.
00:52:31.720 Well, you wouldn't think so, especially if all you need from them is $1.
00:52:35.000 Because they're trying to make it seem like, this is a grassroots thing, so we only need
00:52:37.760 $1.
00:52:38.380 So people are just going and just asking for $1.
00:52:40.780 And so they're getting it from 65,000 people, which is an accomplishment in a certain regard,
00:52:47.780 but isn't one that's going to put you as a top tier presidential candidate.
00:52:51.220 So there are a couple of other restrictions.
00:52:52.720 But could put you in as a spoiler.
00:52:54.300 Could.
00:52:54.940 And what they're going to do as well is not make it two tiers, as you mentioned, the big
00:53:00.220 adult table and the kiddie table.
00:53:01.940 They're just going to randomly mix the candidates.
00:53:04.600 So like Bernie Sanders might not be going up against Joe Biden.
00:53:06.740 They may be in two separate debates, which is a big deal, right?
00:53:10.620 I mean, I guess as it sorts itself out as we go forward, it will be, you know, the field
00:53:15.920 will narrow.
00:53:16.940 But that might not happen until Iowa.
00:53:19.180 If you're running for president and you're putting all this work into it, why are you
00:53:21.720 not at least going to last until Iowa?
00:53:23.720 So you think most people are going to stay in there until then?
00:53:26.620 Really, it's going to be fun to watch.
00:53:27.980 Again, the chaos on the other side is hilarious.
00:53:30.560 Can we get to the top 10?
00:53:31.940 Yeah, I'll give you a quick.
00:53:32.760 Tulsi Gabbard at 14.
00:53:35.460 13 is Andrew Yang.
00:53:36.700 12, Jay Inslee.
00:53:37.720 11, John Hickenlooper.
00:53:38.900 10 is Julian or Julian Castro, whatever you want to say.
00:53:43.900 OK, hang on.
00:53:44.380 I want to get to I want to we're going to narrow down to the top 10.
00:53:47.680 And this is Stu has been working on this system for almost a couple of years to try to get
00:53:53.920 this right.
00:53:54.500 I mean, he's been watching, you know, elections for decades now.
00:53:57.940 But he has really worked on this to try to to gather all of the statistics.
00:54:05.020 You know, if you listen very long, how much of a freak he is on statistics.
00:54:08.060 Thank you.
00:54:08.920 He is.
00:54:09.940 He's watched all of the statistics to be able to see and measure who really is ahead.
00:54:16.680 Forget about what everybody else says.
00:54:18.080 Who's really ahead?
00:54:19.860 What's really driving these different candidates and who has the best chance to face Donald
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00:54:42.180 That happens a lot.
00:54:43.900 I believe it happened this weekend and a pretty big story that was that he wasn't thrown into
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00:54:50.920 No.
00:54:51.960 And that's probably because he was you're saying the guy with the gun.
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00:54:55.260 I misunderstood the story.
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00:56:59.180 Okay, our Game of Thrones review coming up in just a few minutes.
00:57:08.480 Also, we'll tell you more about our special on socialism in just a few minutes.
00:57:13.260 First, Stu is going to complete his power rankings of the Democrats.
00:57:19.280 Once a week, we look at the power rankings, see what's changed.
00:57:22.440 Okay, so top 10 here, Julian Castro at 35.7 out of 100.
00:57:26.860 Kirsten Gillibrand has a 38.1.
00:57:29.560 Amy Klobuchar, number eight.
00:57:31.400 She is trying to run as a moderate in the moderate wing of the Democratic Party,
00:57:36.340 which would be better for her if that wing existed.
00:57:40.280 You know, I think if that was a thing.
00:57:42.020 That wing does kind of exist, doesn't it?
00:57:45.060 Isn't that the Barack Obama wing?
00:57:46.860 I know.
00:57:47.280 Now that's what it is.
00:57:48.260 I mean, it's crazy that AOC came out over the weekend and she was like, you know,
00:57:53.740 Barack Obama is not the guy.
00:57:55.600 He kind of failed us.
00:57:56.660 This is the new Democrats that look at Barack Obama as tame, like an old, stodgy, did nothing.
00:58:05.940 Number seven is Elizabeth Warren, score of 45.3.
00:58:10.300 She's awful at campaigning, but her attempt to try to tie Game of Thrones into the campaign,
00:58:16.240 saying it was an example of it's good to have powerful women,
00:58:19.460 is one of the most disgusting, pandering pieces of nonsense.
00:58:23.740 That's not the word I wanted to use there that I've ever seen in my life.
00:58:27.420 She is just terrible at this and, you know, it's just, you know,
00:58:32.040 you're just waiting for her to say, can I go, I'm going to go grab me a beer and watch some Game of Thrones.
00:58:35.860 She's like at that level of just, just so bad.
00:58:38.680 The pandering is disgusting.
00:58:39.440 Cory Booker's number six.
00:58:40.400 And again, we talk about having a large field.
00:58:42.040 That's different than having a good field.
00:58:43.960 If Cory Booker is number six, you've got problems.
00:58:47.360 She had 40, he had 40 whole people at his appearance in Nevada,
00:58:51.520 which is pretty impressive.
00:58:54.140 And they noted that it was comprised of people of varying ages,
00:58:58.500 which is different than most crowds because most crowds are contained entirely of people
00:59:02.900 that just have the same birthday.
00:59:05.520 Right.
00:59:06.160 Not varying ages.
00:59:07.620 No, no.
00:59:08.320 That's totally different than most crowds.
00:59:10.340 Bob Franco Rourke has a 60.2 on our scale.
00:59:13.880 We're getting to the big guys here.
00:59:15.360 He's still number five.
00:59:16.980 Even though it does seem like he's really,
00:59:18.900 all the pretty boy hype has faded away from Beto and gone to Pete Buttigieg, I think.
00:59:24.500 Does Buttigieg knows who he is?
00:59:27.340 I guess.
00:59:27.960 I mean, he hasn't had any tough questioning.
00:59:29.800 We'll get to that here in a second.
00:59:31.100 But again, this is a guy who gave less than,
00:59:34.040 so Kirsten Gillibrand gave 2% to charity in the tax reports that came out.
00:59:38.900 Beto Rourke gave one-seventh of that amount.
00:59:43.100 He was at 0.3%.
00:59:44.620 His wife's dad is worth somewhere between $500 million and $20 billion,
00:59:50.120 and this is what he's giving.
00:59:51.960 Oh, no, no, no.
00:59:53.380 He's giving his time.
00:59:55.000 That's true.
00:59:55.680 Yeah.
00:59:55.960 He said, my time on the campaign trail away from my family,
00:59:59.760 so I could fight for you.
01:00:01.460 That's what I'm giving.
01:00:02.340 Oh, wow.
01:00:03.620 Brave.
01:00:04.020 Thank you.
01:00:04.780 Brave.
01:00:05.380 Pete Buttigieg comes in at number four.
01:00:07.180 He's a 62.9 out of 100.
01:00:09.960 He is, so far, again, hasn't been challenged,
01:00:13.100 although there's been little bits of pieces now about him as a candidate,
01:00:17.480 sort of profile.
01:00:18.200 Barney Frank came out and said,
01:00:19.360 look, the only reason this guy's getting this much attention is because he's gay.
01:00:22.400 Barney Frank came out and said that.
01:00:24.860 Another Democratic activist is saying,
01:00:27.400 look, yeah, he's gay.
01:00:29.180 He's a gay man.
01:00:29.880 But you know what that says to me?
01:00:30.960 He's just a man.
01:00:32.240 Another man.
01:00:32.980 Another white man.
01:00:34.140 It's not good enough on the intersectionality scale.
01:00:36.300 The issue is when you base your vote on a candidate's genitals,
01:00:40.160 you wind up having issues.
01:00:41.460 This is a very confusing process.
01:00:43.500 Number three was number one last week.
01:00:45.900 Kamala Harris, a 68.6 on our 1 to 100 scale.
01:00:50.420 You can view her campaign kind of one of two ways.
01:00:53.300 One, she had a big launch and she's faded.
01:00:55.840 Or two, she's playing the long game.
01:00:58.800 She's looking at this and kind of replicating the Barack Obama path.
01:01:01.260 She's lined up more Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton doublers,
01:01:04.700 more than bundlers, more than double any other candidate.
01:01:07.620 Wow.
01:01:07.920 And she's got all these celebrities lining up behind her.
01:01:10.340 I think she's attempting that approach, whether it works or not.
01:01:13.280 She is also going to be the vice presidential candidate.
01:01:17.800 She may, but let me give you this bit of it.
01:01:19.360 If she's not the presidential nominee, she will be the vice presidential nominee.
01:01:23.240 I'm generally bullish on Kamala Harris.
01:01:25.460 Plus, she raises a lot of money, which someone would like who's running for president of their VP.
01:01:28.600 I will say, though, can a Democratic candidate in this news environment win with this as a literal viewpoint that they're admitting?
01:01:38.560 This is from the Harris campaign communications director, Lily Adams.
01:01:43.000 She says, Kamala Harris's support for Israel is central to who she is.
01:01:47.200 Her support for Israel is central to who she is.
01:01:50.240 She's firm in her belief that Israel has a right to exist and defend itself, including against rocket attacks from Gaza.
01:01:56.140 So just admitting that there are attacks from Gaza and not some defensive measure is one thing.
01:02:02.040 But when you're saying that they're responding, you're actually admitting that the Jews are not responsible for every single one of these problems.
01:02:10.980 I don't know how you get through that in the Democratic environment right now.
01:02:14.420 It's a longer term play.
01:02:16.000 Maybe.
01:02:17.080 But that's risky.
01:02:18.700 Number two, Bernie Sanders.
01:02:20.360 Now, Sanders came out and called the Israeli government racist.
01:02:22.520 He has a 69.2 out of 100 on our scale.
01:02:27.700 He has been able to convince Cardi B to vote for him, which is interesting because she's already made these.
01:02:33.300 We played the rants where she says she hates taxes.
01:02:35.420 Right.
01:02:35.680 And now she wants to vote for Cardi.
01:02:38.060 Cardi B is going to vote for her.
01:02:39.200 I don't think Cardi B is following these things as closely as we all would like.
01:02:42.200 You know, I'm going out on a limb here, but I don't think people should follow Cardi B's advice on anything, quite honestly.
01:02:50.320 I mean, she might have good advice on some things.
01:02:52.560 I don't know what they might be, but it's not politics.
01:02:55.260 If you want to drug and steal your prostitution clients, you could go to Cardi B, for example.
01:02:58.680 All right.
01:02:59.020 Because that's one thing she's good at.
01:03:00.720 And number one, and I want to point out, 69.2 is the number for Bernie Sanders.
01:03:06.100 Number one with 78.8.
01:03:08.740 So this is a big gap in this ranking, is Joseph Robinette Biden Jr.
01:03:16.300 You pointed out, Glenn, that Barack Obama, with a chance to make a statement about how people of different colors and races and maybe sexual orientations could do these roles, chose Joe Biden Jr.
01:03:29.860 as his candidate, an old white guy.
01:03:32.180 So that was what they did now.
01:03:33.680 Whether that's going to happen again, I don't know.
01:03:34.980 Is it okay to have one white guy on the ticket, even, for the Democrats right now?
01:03:38.600 I don't know.
01:03:39.140 They don't seem to want that.
01:03:41.160 I mean, at least the media and their puppeteers don't seem to want a white male.
01:03:48.900 No.
01:03:49.580 So you can get all the rankings up at glenbeck.com right now.
01:03:52.920 And we should point out, before we go, I didn't make it up, Robinette is actually his middle name.
01:03:56.980 It's quite remarkable to see what is happening, and Stu has broken it all down.
01:04:05.240 He does once a week.
01:04:06.460 You can find it at glenbeck.com.
01:04:08.980 glenbeck.com, also World of Stu.
01:04:11.940 He'll tweet that out.
01:04:13.060 I'm sure that link to it here in just a few minutes.
01:04:16.180 Good idea.
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01:05:50.680 Last night, what, six, seven years in the making, winter finally came last night to Winterfell,
01:06:09.880 and it was an epic battle.
01:06:12.880 Well, the good news is we are not going to spoil anything because Stu knows nothing about this series.
01:06:20.780 He's only watched three episodes now.
01:06:23.040 He doesn't know who all of the characters are.
01:06:25.080 In fact, he doesn't know who any of the characters are.
01:06:28.000 And it was an odd, dark experience for our friend Stu Bregeer.
01:06:33.160 Here he is with his Game of Thrones update.
01:06:36.200 Some big reveals in this one.
01:06:37.640 Really?
01:06:37.980 Yeah.
01:06:38.260 I think there actually were some big things that happened.
01:06:40.000 You know, I hope some of these aren't, I don't think they're spoilers.
01:06:43.860 No, I'm pretty sure they're not.
01:06:45.400 I looked at your notes and they're definitely, mm-mm.
01:06:48.860 Okay, so there's an hour 25 on my DVR for this episode.
01:06:51.680 Yeah.
01:06:52.020 Approximately 45 minutes of that are the opening title sequence.
01:06:54.500 I don't, I know.
01:06:55.540 It's impossible how long it is.
01:06:57.640 Right.
01:06:57.920 It's incredible.
01:06:58.580 I'm with you on that, okay.
01:07:00.220 So the fat guy is scared of battle.
01:07:02.720 Fat guy from one of the houses that we placed last week.
01:07:05.380 Yeah.
01:07:05.940 There's a little kid warrior who is not afraid.
01:07:08.420 Could be a boy or a girl, I'm not sure.
01:07:10.540 The angry elf is not afraid of the battle.
01:07:12.820 The wheelchair backstreet boy is being wheeled towards battle, which seems like really misdirected
01:07:17.560 bravery there.
01:07:18.460 I don't think that that's a good idea.
01:07:19.800 Really?
01:07:20.420 Yeah.
01:07:21.720 Everyone is kind of quiet and ready.
01:07:24.720 There's a lot of troops, but it's really dark and it's hard to tell.
01:07:28.200 I am, I did not write the art of war.
01:07:30.700 That's not me.
01:07:31.700 However, aligning all of your troops in the most compact area possible seems like a bad strategy,
01:07:38.260 which is what they did.
01:07:39.120 It was a different strategy.
01:07:41.340 It was one that I had not seen.
01:07:43.840 I will tell you, have you ever seen a battlefield like this?
01:07:48.500 Have you ever seen a battle scene like this?
01:07:50.720 It was immense, yeah.
01:07:51.180 It was unbelievable.
01:07:53.120 Unbelievable.
01:07:53.900 It really was.
01:07:54.680 It was, I mean, it was an impressive piece of whatever it was.
01:07:58.900 I mean, of television.
01:08:00.360 It was amazing.
01:08:01.760 That would have been a good film.
01:08:02.880 It would have been.
01:08:03.320 It was that quality.
01:08:04.640 Every major character is in the battle, but Jon Snow and the blondie queen lady are just
01:08:09.760 watching from basically like a luxury box a mile away.
01:08:12.320 They're just checking it out.
01:08:13.600 I mean, I get that they're important, but they don't.
01:08:15.920 It was really, it was kind of hard.
01:08:17.660 And you're like, I mean, if I were down on the ground, I'd be looking up going, hey, where
01:08:24.380 are you?
01:08:25.340 Yeah.
01:08:25.920 Ten minutes in, one sentence of dialogue.
01:08:29.380 Really?
01:08:29.880 It was ten minutes on my DVR, and there was only one sentence of dialogue so far.
01:08:33.660 So, in a dramatic moment, a lady kind of looks like Andy McDowell, you know, she's from Groundhog
01:08:39.840 Day and many other things.
01:08:41.300 She makes all the swords light on fire for the first group of battlers.
01:08:45.840 So, the Andy McDowell character from Groundhog Day.
01:08:49.040 Yes.
01:08:49.760 She sets the swords on fire, which it seems like there's a limited advantage to this.
01:08:56.060 Like, what?
01:08:56.400 So, your sword's on fire, but I mean, what good is that going to do?
01:09:00.020 If you stab someone, likely they're going to die anyway.
01:09:03.100 I guess you're lighting the way so you can see a little bit, but it also could catch
01:09:07.080 you on fire very easily.
01:09:08.820 It seems like there's significant downsides.
01:09:10.320 You missed a key element of what will kill the army.
01:09:14.280 Okay.
01:09:15.060 I don't know what that is.
01:09:16.140 I think they were honestly just set on fire because of the cool visual, because from the
01:09:19.760 luxury box where Jon Snow is, it looked really cool as they all lit up.
01:09:22.500 I think that was the main reason they did it.
01:09:23.900 It did look cool.
01:09:24.100 And then when they were charging, it looked cool.
01:09:25.700 Yes.
01:09:26.360 The fat guy realized how smart he was to be scared of the battle, because it was not going
01:09:30.880 well.
01:09:31.160 So, the army attacks, but it's like super, did you get, I mean, to me, it was so dark
01:09:36.620 and so close up, I couldn't tell what was going on at all.
01:09:39.680 It was just a bunch of, occasionally you'd see like scary faces pass in front of the screen
01:09:43.120 and then someone gets decapitated.
01:09:44.760 Right.
01:09:45.120 That was essentially the entire battle.
01:09:47.300 It was kind of hard to follow.
01:09:49.320 I couldn't.
01:09:49.640 Because it was going quickly and very close, and you're right, very dark.
01:09:55.200 Dark enough to the point, I thought maybe the iPad had shut off.
01:10:00.040 Right.
01:10:00.360 Yeah.
01:10:00.640 Because I think also it's a way to lower your production costs.
01:10:04.200 They did this with the swords all on fire, right?
01:10:06.500 Yeah.
01:10:06.700 They had the scene where they all went into there, and they all got into a battle, and
01:10:09.660 you can't see what's going on.
01:10:10.540 You see a bunch of swords on fire, and then they all just start getting extinguished one
01:10:13.480 by one, and then they get wiped out.
01:10:15.080 And it's a great way to just save the money of having to produce that battle.
01:10:19.060 Right.
01:10:19.260 Whatever happened over there, you didn't see it.
01:10:20.740 You're too far away.
01:10:21.440 Sorry.
01:10:22.120 Go to this big empty studio and hold these Christmas lights, and we're going to put them
01:10:25.860 out one at a time.
01:10:27.380 That's it.
01:10:27.900 It's nice and easy.
01:10:28.620 Right.
01:10:28.720 So, Frumpy Girl gives the redhead a dagger and acts as if it could be useful at some point
01:10:35.780 in the battle.
01:10:36.520 So, that's interesting.
01:10:37.360 I don't know what it means.
01:10:38.080 Okay.
01:10:38.500 How about this one, though?
01:10:39.620 Blonde Queen Lady, the one who's the Siegfried and Roid of dragons, she flies in and just turns
01:10:47.380 on fire breathing and wipes out like half the army.
01:10:51.060 Why didn't you do that before you sent the poor light-up fire sword people over there?
01:10:55.680 Right.
01:10:56.020 They all got killed.
01:10:56.840 Why not just fly over there and wipe them all out with a giant dragon fire?
01:11:00.680 There was a strategic reason for that, and it was talked about while they were in the,
01:11:05.520 as you said, luxury skybox.
01:11:07.820 Hmm.
01:11:08.720 I didn't catch that.
01:11:12.500 This is why I say don't worry about spoilers, because he's not catching a lot of important
01:11:16.780 things.
01:11:17.160 Okay.
01:11:17.380 So, it was a really bad storm and or a weapon that was used or happened that made it, I
01:11:23.100 guess, tough for dragons to fly.
01:11:24.840 So, the dragon thing stopped working at one point.
01:11:27.600 Then they started retreating, which was really bad, I guess.
01:11:30.540 And then, like, you see the faces of them, and it's like, is this entire, I honestly want
01:11:35.260 to know this.
01:11:35.680 Is this a zombie series?
01:11:40.740 No.
01:11:41.680 No, it's not.
01:11:42.680 They're fighting zombies.
01:11:43.740 This is essentially zombies.
01:11:45.220 Like, it's a Walking Dead episode.
01:11:46.740 It really, it did seem reminiscent of that.
01:11:49.960 Like in old-timey clothes.
01:11:51.640 Yeah.
01:11:52.160 Yeah.
01:11:52.440 Like a medieval walking dead.
01:11:55.020 It's not.
01:11:55.880 It's not.
01:11:56.440 It's not.
01:11:57.420 The zombies have played a very minimal role.
01:12:00.820 You said this was the big battle they were building to all the whole time.
01:12:03.880 Well, this is the battle.
01:12:05.020 This is the first battle.
01:12:06.200 The first line of the series, if I'm not mistaken, is winter is coming.
01:12:10.480 This is the battle of winter.
01:12:12.240 But it's not necessarily the final battle.
01:12:15.840 It's just a big battle.
01:12:17.420 All right.
01:12:17.960 So then they tried to light the trenches on fire with the flaming arrows, but it was
01:12:21.900 too cold and windy.
01:12:22.720 That didn't work out very well at all.
01:12:24.220 No, it's not.
01:12:25.200 And about a half hour in, you realize this battle is not going well.
01:12:28.420 They are not doing a good job in this particular battle.
01:12:31.440 That's one of the big reveal happened to me.
01:12:33.440 Maybe the biggest reveal of the whole series that I've watched so far.
01:12:35.860 Now, you're not giving away anything.
01:12:37.400 Not a big.
01:12:38.200 We checked with this, right?
01:12:39.480 Okay, yeah.
01:12:39.960 We've run it by some experts.
01:12:41.260 They say this is somehow not a big reveal.
01:12:43.300 But the redhead woman, she's talking to Angry Elf.
01:12:48.160 And they reveal that they were once married.
01:12:51.680 Married.
01:12:52.540 The Angry Elf guy and redhead girl are married.
01:12:56.460 Yeah, not a big reveal.
01:12:58.200 It was to me.
01:12:59.820 It just didn't look like.
01:13:00.940 It did not look likely, I'll say.
01:13:02.520 Really?
01:13:02.860 It didn't look possible.
01:13:03.400 I said this.
01:13:04.240 That would be a real surprise to me if I was in this community.
01:13:06.760 Right, okay.
01:13:07.320 Those two, really?
01:13:08.500 Yeah.
01:13:08.900 You know?
01:13:09.340 Yeah.
01:13:09.560 Every once in a while, you have those friends.
01:13:10.980 I happen to be that friend for a lot of people.
01:13:13.300 How did he get her?
01:13:14.480 Right.
01:13:14.740 That's me most of the time.
01:13:16.300 Kind of the same way there.
01:13:18.020 Right, right.
01:13:18.920 Okay.
01:13:19.160 The Dragon Queen is referenced, which I think is Blondie because of her Siegfried Roid
01:13:23.500 dragon situation that she's got going on.
01:13:25.860 The curly-haired guy apologized to the wheelchair Backstreet Boy who was out in the snow in his
01:13:30.540 wheelchair again.
01:13:31.220 This poor guy is always out in the snow in his wheelchair, which is really terrible terrain
01:13:35.040 for a wheelchair.
01:13:35.980 Why don't they understand this?
01:13:37.200 I don't know.
01:13:37.840 I mean, there's got to be some other.
01:13:38.880 It's not like he can escape.
01:13:39.740 But there's got to be a cart or something that could pull this guy around.
01:13:42.180 He seems important.
01:13:43.100 Right.
01:13:43.300 Well, they used to just drag him by his armpits for like a whole season.
01:13:48.480 They would just drag him around in the snow by his armpits.
01:13:50.180 Oh, so he's excited about this then.
01:13:51.420 Oh, the wheelchair is a big step up for him.
01:13:54.500 Oh, okay.
01:13:55.420 The zombies beat the fire trench by laying on top of the fire and putting it out.
01:13:59.080 This was a solid strategy by the zombie people.
01:14:00.940 Yeah, I thought so too.
01:14:01.660 I thought so too.
01:14:02.420 That was a pretty good twist.
01:14:03.080 I didn't see that one coming.
01:14:05.420 Let's see.
01:14:06.300 There's the zombies seem to disintegrate when they're hit.
01:14:09.240 They're not like people.
01:14:11.620 They just disintegrate into little pieces, maybe.
01:14:14.520 With fire.
01:14:16.020 Okay.
01:14:16.600 With swords.
01:14:17.340 Oh, okay.
01:14:17.880 Okay.
01:14:18.100 That makes sense.
01:14:18.700 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:14:20.200 The young girl stabbed a very tall guy in the eye and he...
01:14:23.740 Not really.
01:14:27.220 And of course, it was one of those moments where he like picks her up and looks longingly
01:14:30.460 into her eyes instead of just crushing her like every other person they've come across.
01:14:34.340 Right.
01:14:34.660 Which allows her the opportunity to stab him in the eye, which is just, again, terrible
01:14:38.340 strategy by the tall guy.
01:14:39.520 Right, okay.
01:14:40.540 The dragon fight happens, but it's kind of hard to tell.
01:14:43.500 They seem to be fighting at one point.
01:14:45.820 Again, this is about zombies, this show.
01:14:47.760 That is what I've understood.
01:14:49.160 No, it's really not.
01:14:49.860 The zombies can detect the dripping blood of the frumpy girl while she's hiding from them.
01:14:54.300 They can detect that, and that's worrisome.
01:14:56.500 However, they can't detect any of her footprints as she's walking around the
01:15:00.440 entire place over and over again.
01:15:01.940 They can't hear that.
01:15:02.700 They can only hear the dripping blood.
01:15:04.040 Right.
01:15:04.580 They did seem a little keen on those small things.
01:15:07.640 Yes, they did.
01:15:08.420 Yeah.
01:15:08.860 Yes.
01:15:09.180 I like that.
01:15:09.820 That's a good way of looking at it.
01:15:12.060 Guy was using a flaming sword inside, which is just a fire safety hazard.
01:15:15.340 You don't...
01:15:15.640 You know, that's for outside use.
01:15:17.240 Right.
01:15:17.540 Okay?
01:15:17.960 Well, if your house is made entirely of stone.
01:15:20.520 Well, that's true.
01:15:21.340 It's going to be held more, but they still have curtains, probably.
01:15:23.860 Right.
01:15:24.080 Again, it could cause some serious damage.
01:15:26.520 The zombies have a dragon, too, and that one breathes blue fire, which is the difference
01:15:30.780 there.
01:15:31.800 Another big reveal.
01:15:33.580 I thought this was key.
01:15:34.900 The frumpy girl, who was just like standing on the side of the road, is the only other
01:15:37.840 time I've really even seen her.
01:15:39.420 She seems to be very important.
01:15:41.300 Like, I would say she's a very important character in the show.
01:15:43.440 I'm going to say that.
01:15:44.160 Yeah.
01:15:44.520 All right.
01:15:45.120 So, she might be known to the audience as something else other than frumpy girl.
01:15:50.160 I feel like that's probably not her official name.
01:15:52.420 All right.
01:15:52.740 That is what she looks like.
01:15:54.100 At this point, my laptop got down to 11% power, which was...
01:15:57.740 Right.
01:15:58.340 Oh, that's not good.
01:15:59.120 That's concerning.
01:16:00.080 So, this was a big change.
01:16:01.240 So, this guy, another guy on the opposition who seemed very important, his name was Zacarius,
01:16:06.580 potentially?
01:16:08.000 And he was hit by the Blondie Dragon's fire, but then nothing happened to him.
01:16:13.780 Kind of like...
01:16:14.460 It's Zacarius.
01:16:18.000 You're saying Zacarius, not Zacarius.
01:16:19.320 I was saying Zacarius is what I thought I heard.
01:16:21.260 And that was the name of...
01:16:23.560 The character.
01:16:24.220 The character.
01:16:25.500 Huh.
01:16:27.420 The way you look at me, this does not seem accurate.
01:16:30.320 But, Jon Snow was going to fight Zacarius one-on-one.
01:16:33.260 Uh-huh.
01:16:33.740 But then the zombies that were all there, they just woke up.
01:16:37.940 Right.
01:16:38.120 And they're all alive again.
01:16:39.180 Yeah.
01:16:39.880 Now, I couldn't tell if it was the zombies or the other side that woke up.
01:16:43.740 All the dead people woke up, and then they were all on Team Zacarius somehow.
01:16:47.220 Right.
01:16:48.200 And then the zombies were burrowing through the protected area where the important people
01:16:52.700 were living in the castle.
01:16:53.720 Yeah.
01:16:54.340 Uh-huh.
01:16:54.980 There's a lot of, I would say, important people are about to die, but then are saved at the
01:17:00.620 last second by some other important character.
01:17:03.620 Like, that scene happened about 60 times in this battle scene.
01:17:06.980 Uh-huh.
01:17:07.140 The curly hair guy learned he was a good man from the wheelchair Backstreet Boy, which
01:17:12.500 was apparently enough for him to run at Zacarius in a pointless suicide attack, and he failed
01:17:17.080 spectacularly in this effort.
01:17:19.120 That's the dragon or the...
01:17:21.000 Who is Zacarius?
01:17:21.680 He's like a guy...
01:17:22.280 He looked almost like a robot superhero type of guy.
01:17:26.200 Like...
01:17:26.400 Almost like a...
01:17:27.240 Like the...
01:17:27.800 Max Headroom.
01:17:28.720 Yeah, okay.
01:17:29.580 All right.
01:17:30.040 We can call him Max Headroom if that makes you more comfortable.
01:17:32.040 All right.
01:17:32.200 But I think Zacarius is his real name, so we should just use that.
01:17:34.600 Okay, well, you're not getting a review like this anyplace else.
01:17:38.080 No.
01:17:38.620 And then, as Backstreet Boy is about to die, my computer dies first, so I didn't write
01:17:45.120 down anything else after that.
01:17:46.160 But something else happened after that.
01:17:48.540 But it doesn't matter, because the big revelations had already occurred.
01:17:51.060 Number one, Frumpy Girl is an important character.
01:17:53.260 Number two, Redhead and Elf, Angry Elf, are married.
01:17:57.520 Those two are the big things to take away, I think, from this episode.
01:18:01.420 You know, I think I watched an entirely different episode.
01:18:04.140 Really?
01:18:04.300 Than Stu, but...
01:18:06.300 I think the Zacarias guy is pretty dangerous.
01:18:09.200 They should watch out for him.
01:18:11.840 You know, after this is all over, I'm going to tell you...
01:18:14.340 Oh, I can't wait to now actually know what the hell I'm talking about.
01:18:16.500 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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01:19:57.560 That's incredible.
01:20:05.060 That's absolutely incredible.
01:20:06.740 New York Times has done it again.
01:20:09.040 They just ran, you know, the cartoon, you know, where the dog was Bibi Netanyahu.
01:20:18.560 And it was the Jewish person leading, you know, the Jewish guide dog leading the blind Trump.
01:20:27.560 Okay, first of all, I just posted on Instagram, I'll tweet it out, too, a picture, a propaganda
01:20:35.860 poster on the cover of a German magazine, Propaganda Against the Jews.
01:20:42.300 It was a Jewish man leading by the hand a figure of Winston Churchill.
01:20:52.560 So it's the same thing.
01:20:54.680 It's the same thing.
01:20:55.700 Then, two days later, the New York Times publishes this.
01:21:01.500 It's Benjamin Netanyahu, I guess, dressed as Moses with the Ten Commandments.
01:21:07.620 I mean...
01:21:07.960 And he's taking a selfie of himself.
01:21:09.980 I mean...
01:21:10.580 Is that what he's doing?
01:21:11.140 Yeah.
01:21:11.740 What is this?
01:21:13.640 Basically trying to say that he cares...
01:21:15.880 He's trying to...
01:21:16.420 He's showing that he cares about Jews, I guess.
01:21:18.500 And that's at least the point, maybe.
01:21:19.800 Or he's...
01:21:20.100 Like, he's like, I'm...
01:21:21.880 He's taking pictures of himself.
01:21:23.500 No, that's Benjamin Netanyahu.
01:21:24.900 That's not Trump.
01:21:25.780 No, I know.
01:21:26.260 Yeah.
01:21:26.440 But, like, Netanyahu doesn't actually care.
01:21:28.380 Like, he's just...
01:21:29.080 I don't care about the Ten Commandments.
01:21:31.120 I don't care about Moses.
01:21:32.000 I care about pictures of myself.
01:21:33.300 Or I'm the new Moses.
01:21:35.880 You know, look at me, look at me.
01:21:37.280 Right.
01:21:37.660 Yeah.
01:21:37.900 I mean, holy cow.
01:21:40.960 And this one got past...
01:21:42.540 You're two days into a scandal where you've done horrible propaganda and you do it again?
01:21:51.400 I mean, look at this, Stu.
01:21:52.940 Look at this.
01:21:54.400 Is that not the same basic idea?
01:21:57.600 Same picture as the one the New York Times ran.
01:21:59.680 Yeah.
01:22:00.160 Basically.
01:22:00.900 Cartoon of some Jewish force leading around the American...
01:22:05.980 Or, in this case, Churchill.
01:22:07.040 Churchill, but, I mean, you know, the same concept applies here.
01:22:09.460 Obviously, a different nation.
01:22:11.660 But leading them around as if they're the ones really calling the shots.
01:22:14.860 Right.
01:22:15.580 Unbelievable what's happening.
01:22:17.440 And we have Amy Holmes.
01:22:19.280 She's going to be joining us here in a second.
01:22:21.380 She's got...
01:22:22.640 She's had some trouble recently because she dare speak out against Ilan Omar and Casio Cortez.
01:22:32.520 And that's just something you just don't do.
01:22:35.280 We have Amy Holmes coming up in just a few minutes.
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01:24:04.420 Well, anti-Semitism has reared its ugly head as it always does when socialism begins to rise and it gets uglier and uglier.
01:24:18.460 And we saw more anti-Semitism this weekend, this time with a shooting at a synagogue in California.
01:24:25.760 The press will, of course, make this, and so will the politicians, about guns, etc., etc.
01:24:32.160 Not anti-Semitism, but that's really what we should be addressing here.
01:24:37.380 These socialists that are anti-Semitic because they always go hand in hand.
01:24:45.260 There is an article that was written in a German magazine,
01:24:50.620 Two Women on the Verge of a Party Takedown.
01:24:53.020 It's great analysis that has caused its writer some trouble here in America.
01:24:59.300 The writer is our friend and former co-worker, Amy Holmes.
01:25:04.300 She's talking about AOC and Ilan Omar.
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01:26:49.820 Amy Holmes, who really was with The Blaze when we first started,
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01:27:10.800 Welcome to the program, Amy Holmes.
01:27:13.040 Hi, Amy.
01:27:14.220 Glenn, thank you so much for having me this morning.
01:27:16.720 You bet.
01:27:17.460 So I want to talk to you about this article that you wrote for a German magazine.
01:27:22.760 Mm-hmm.
01:27:23.320 Tell me what you found about Ilhan Omar and AOC.
01:27:29.280 Yes.
01:27:29.900 So I wrote this piece for the Swiss Weekly called Die Weltrucke.
01:27:34.720 I didn't have to write it in German, thankfully, since I don't speak German.
01:27:38.280 It's translated for me.
01:27:40.120 But I, you know, did reporting.
01:27:42.300 I dug into both of these women.
01:27:44.740 And Ilhan Omar, more specifically, I picked up the phone and I called a woman named Phyllis Khan,
01:27:53.660 who was a Minnesota state legislator that Ilhan Omar first beat in 2016.
01:28:01.280 Mm-hmm.
01:28:01.420 Phyllis had served in the Minnesota state legislature for 44 years,
01:28:05.820 the longest-serving woman in electoral politics.
01:28:07.920 And along comes Ilhan Omar and historically unseats her to become the first Somali-American
01:28:13.960 to serve in the Minnesota state legislature.
01:28:17.640 Well, in the course of, you know, discussing this with Phyllis,
01:28:21.160 and I think I'm one of the first people that's called her even just to get her reaction to Ilhan Omar now in Congress.
01:28:28.200 Phyllis, and she said, you know, I asked her about the anti-Semitism, and Phyllis is Jewish.
01:28:34.400 She was born to Eastern Jewish, Eastern European Jewish immigrants in New York City, in Brooklyn.
01:28:39.980 And I asked her about it, and she was surprised.
01:28:43.540 And Glenn, she said, oh, no, not at all.
01:28:46.540 And she had warned that Ilhan Omar seemed to harbor anti-Semitic, you know, proclivities and impulses way back in 2016.
01:28:54.760 But prior to that, the story that she told me that I have not seen anywhere in the national media,
01:29:01.460 mainstream media, in coverage of Ilhan Omar, is back in 2014, Ms. Omar was a city council aide,
01:29:08.600 and she was at a polling station, probably illegally, to campaign for her boss, for the state legislator,
01:29:15.920 who was running against Phyllis Khan.
01:29:17.600 And at the polling station, a Somali-American election judge was there, speaking in Somali to Somali-American voters in Minnesota,
01:29:27.380 telling them that this candidate is our Somali brother, and the other is the old Jewish lady.
01:29:36.800 And Ilhan Omar was there.
01:29:39.780 Now, Phyllis Khan had a Somali-American supporter who understood Somali and understood what this election judge was saying.
01:29:47.840 He signed an affidavit that Ilhan Omar was shouting instructions to the election judge and that, you know, that she was in cahoots.
01:30:00.140 Ilhan Omar, of course, denies it, says that it's ridiculous.
01:30:04.880 But this was all going on sort of under the radar in Somali with these.
01:30:09.460 And Phyllis, as she said to me, Ilhan Omar does not deny that she was there.
01:30:15.300 She does not deny that there was communication in Somali.
01:30:19.420 She denies that she, that the woman said, and this is for the old Jewish lady.
01:30:25.140 Now, Phyllis said, even if Ilhan Omar did not actively participate in directing voters to vote for our Somali brother over the old Jewish lady,
01:30:38.880 she was there and she could have put a stop to it, and she didn't.
01:30:42.880 And, you know, that's sort of the most generous reading of that situation.
01:30:49.220 Well, the election judge was removed, was told not to work at that precinct because of the conflict.
01:30:55.120 The, you know, Khan's campaign did file complaints.
01:31:00.040 So it's on the record, Glenn.
01:31:01.840 And if you dig on Google, you'll see some local reports at the time in 2014 about this incident.
01:31:08.340 But I have not seen it anywhere in current mainstream media news coverage of Ilhan Omar's, you know,
01:31:15.800 apparently fairly long history now when it comes to elections of either expressing anti-Semitic views
01:31:24.040 or being tolerant of them.
01:31:26.940 She is, she's clearly, I think, a, I want to be very, very careful here.
01:31:34.680 She is, to me, clearly a very passionate woman against Israel.
01:31:43.280 And I question her relationship deeply with care.
01:31:49.200 I think care is instrumental in her life.
01:31:53.000 Well, she's on the board.
01:31:56.320 She's done extensive fundraising for them.
01:31:59.880 And, you know, she's been deeply entangled with care for many years.
01:32:04.520 So tell me what you found now about AOC.
01:32:06.840 Because your article is two women on the verge of a party takedown.
01:32:10.160 What do you mean by that?
01:32:11.520 Well, you can read it two ways.
01:32:13.320 Either the party takes them down or they take the party down.
01:32:17.000 Which do you think is more likely?
01:32:18.500 Well, I think, unfortunately, that it seems more likely that they are pushing the Democratic Party
01:32:26.120 in a very, at least to me, disturbing and concerning direction.
01:32:31.520 The fact that our House of Representatives could not clearly and specifically denounce anti-Semitism or, shall we say, ugly views when it comes to support for Israel, support for the Jewish state, and the Jewish state itself.
01:32:52.760 The fact that our Congress could not do that, I thought, was extremely disturbing, extremely telling about, I guess, what sort of euphemistically is called the new young energy of the Democratic left.
01:33:08.560 And I find it also extremely disturbing that AOC, she seems to be an absolutely loyal and vigorous defender of Ilhan Omar, no matter what Congressman Omar says.
01:33:21.760 And that she will not take a step back and start to look more carefully and more critically at these, you know, now multiple, multiple remarks that are being made by Congressman Omar in public.
01:33:34.460 That's very disturbing to me, that this is, and then, you know, if you criticize or critique these remarks, of course, the shield goes straight up of, you're attacking a black Muslim woman or a woman of color.
01:33:50.000 Well, no, we're attacking the views that are being expressed that we know lead to very ugly chapters in world history.
01:33:57.960 I had somebody who was a former lefty and was still very, very liberal, but is very concerned about what's happening with culture and how we're denying reality and everything else.
01:34:13.800 And she said to me on Friday, she said, you know, this whole thing with the Christians being called Easter worshipers, she said...
01:34:21.960 What?
01:34:22.700 You didn't hear that?
01:34:24.440 No.
01:34:24.620 Yeah, no, the Christians that were bombed in Sri Lanka, all of the reports from the mainstream media, was this was an attack on Easter worshipers.
01:34:36.340 And so we pointed out...
01:34:37.500 People who worship the Easter bunny?
01:34:39.500 Easter, I don't know.
01:34:40.620 I don't know.
01:34:42.100 I don't know, but none of them would say these were Christians.
01:34:45.140 They was all Easter worshipers.
01:34:47.440 So...
01:34:47.600 You think they just don't know what Easter is?
01:34:49.260 They don't know?
01:34:49.760 I don't know.
01:34:50.680 But she said, you know, I heard all these conservatives get upset about that.
01:34:54.680 And she said, it's not like the reporters are trying to destroy Christianity.
01:34:59.440 She said, they're just afraid to use language that looks like it supports Christianity.
01:35:08.980 And I said, well, I think that makes that worse.
01:35:11.840 Like afraid of their own audience.
01:35:14.340 They're afraid of the left.
01:35:16.020 Right.
01:35:16.660 So basically, the result is erasing Christianity, which is the same as attempting to destroy it.
01:35:24.780 Correct.
01:35:25.200 If you can't say Christianity, and if you can't say that these were Christians who were killed, who were targeted deliberately for their faith, and now the press can't even say that?
01:35:35.980 So you write in your story about Joe Lieberman, and how he came out and talked about AOC, and she said, who's dat?
01:35:49.220 That was her tweet.
01:35:51.680 And...
01:35:52.400 Dismissed him as if he was completely irrelevant.
01:35:54.880 Right.
01:35:55.320 And in speaking to Joe Lieberman, he says that he thinks a lot of the people that he knows, the, you know, older line Democrats, that they are terrified of these two and their cult.
01:36:10.620 Yes, I spoke with another, so in researching AOC, I spoke with a former aide to, you know, U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer, Michael Kaufman, and I quote him in the piece, and in our conversation I asked him, you know, here in New York, he's based in New York, how, you know, what are you hearing from, you know, Jewish Democrats, Jewish donors to the Democratic Party?
01:36:34.920 And he said, oh, they're terrified. They're absolutely apoplectic about what's going on, and what they're seeing, and the Democratic Party's apparent unwillingness and impotence in putting a stop to it, because, you know, they don't want to risk offending the young, new energy of the Democratic Party.
01:36:54.180 It's extremely disturbing, but something that was a bit of a silver lining to me, Phyllis told me in our conversations that, which I report, that she's getting phone calls from Somali Americans in Minnesota who are asking her for her help in unseating Ilhan Omar, that they, too, are very disturbed by what they're hearing from her.
01:37:16.600 And this is also, you know, in terms of Somali Americans in Minnesota, not liking it. This has been reported in the New York Times and Washington Post and CNN, but she said, you know, she's going a step further.
01:37:27.080 They're actually calling her to say, how do we unseat her? What is your advice? How do we get rid of her? And she said, well, the first step is you have to find a candidate.
01:37:37.020 And, Glenn, I watched this documentary, Time for Ilhan. I watched it so you don't have to.
01:37:43.660 You can get it on Amazon Prime. It is the softest, most glowing account of the rise of this mother of three children, et cetera, et cetera.
01:37:59.000 And the documentarist is actually Jewish, Nora Shapiro, and she's been asked, you know, well, what do you think about what you've heard from Ilhan Omar?
01:38:07.200 And, you know, of course, she soft-pedaled it. I'm like, what are you doing, lady? You know, you need to be reporting honestly about this person.
01:38:17.340 And she's like, well, it is disturbing. But anyway.
01:38:20.320 But anyway, yeah.
01:38:21.420 Yeah. But anyway, as Phyllis points out, Ilhan Omar has been very skillful in presenting, at least to the Minnesota public, presenting this very attractive, sympathetic figure to the voting public.
01:38:37.840 And she's very good at deploying, you know, identity politics to make that connection.
01:38:43.300 You can follow Amy on Twitter at RealAmyHolmes.
01:38:47.940 RealAmyMHolmes.
01:38:49.320 Oh, RealAmyMHolmes. Sorry about that.
01:38:52.140 My little initial, yes.
01:38:53.200 Yeah. RealAmyMHolmes. Thank you so much, Amy. I appreciate it.
01:38:57.780 Oh, thank you so much.
01:38:58.780 You bet. God bless.
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01:41:23.020 Gary, welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:41:26.220 Hi, Glenn.
01:41:26.940 I want to ask you in the name of the seven, the name of the nameless God, the old school and everybody else on Westeros.
01:41:34.880 Yes.
01:41:35.260 Never let school do another one of those.
01:41:37.720 You don't like his Game of Thrones recaps, his review.
01:41:43.200 It's painful.
01:41:48.360 That's what I enjoy so much is how the books and watches the show and loves it.
01:41:55.940 It is painful to listen to students.
01:41:59.060 I think I assume you're saying the analysis is not correct, which, of course, I don't understand.
01:42:03.280 It doesn't seem painful to me.
01:42:05.240 I think I'm helping people kind of come along.
01:42:07.360 Maybe they're picking up the series with me.
01:42:09.640 And this is, for instance, Gary, did you know, as he pointed out, that the big reveal last night was was the angry elf and the redhead were married.
01:42:20.880 Yeah, crazy.
01:42:23.140 And the eye twitch starts again and the nose starts to bleed.
01:42:30.740 To hear a show that's that good be talked about that badly.
01:42:37.840 Seriously, Gary, last night was that was that battle scene without I don't want to give any spoilers.
01:42:43.640 Have you ever seen have you ever seen anything like that battle scene?
01:42:50.560 The closest I can come to is the one that you referenced.
01:42:54.300 The Battle of Helm's Deep.
01:42:55.700 Right.
01:42:56.160 And but I I don't know about you, but about halfway through that one, I was like, OK, come on.
01:43:00.840 I got it.
01:43:01.280 I got it.
01:43:01.700 I got it.
01:43:03.140 Well, I'm a nerd.
01:43:04.820 So, you know, as long as there's broad involved, I'm good to go.
01:43:08.200 Yeah, I was just I was just amazed.
01:43:11.360 I've never seen anything shot like that.
01:43:12.720 I've never seen a battle scene that was was really that good.
01:43:16.200 Really, really good.
01:43:17.620 Thank you so much, Gary.
01:43:18.600 I appreciate it.
01:43:21.000 A little insulting, but thanks for calling in, Gary.
01:43:22.960 Appreciate that.
01:43:24.100 You should see.
01:43:25.140 You should hear him talk about Avengers.
01:43:26.860 Oh, my.
01:43:27.960 Are you?
01:43:28.320 You're not even gonna go see it, are you?
01:43:30.000 No.
01:43:30.580 I don't know.
01:43:31.240 1.2 billion dollars worldwide opening weekend.
01:43:34.900 I don't have interest in it, although, you know, this is what happens a lot of times with these big superhero movie releases is they come out and I don't have any interest in them.
01:43:45.920 Everyone talks about them like they're so amazing and then I get inspired to go see it and then I have the same level of disappointment I always do with these movies.
01:43:54.120 Well, that's because in these you don't know.
01:43:56.380 I mean, you don't know the storyline at all.
01:43:59.000 So it's like coming in with Game of Thrones.
01:44:01.140 That was an epic episode last night and you came in and I was like, well, what'd you think?
01:44:07.980 What'd you think?
01:44:08.460 And you're like, you know, it's okay.
01:44:10.160 It was really dark and the titles are too long.
01:44:13.040 They are really long.
01:44:14.660 They are really long.
01:44:15.840 It was really dark.
01:44:16.980 I actually thought at some point I really need to get a 4K TV because I think the darks just aren't handled by.
01:44:23.060 I have a nice, I think a decent TV.
01:44:25.840 I mean, it's really dark.
01:44:27.660 I have a pretty good TV, too, and it's like it's off at times.
01:44:30.160 Yeah, but that's a great idea if you're making these things because you've got to control the budgets.
01:44:35.460 Just make it super dark for like four minutes at a time.
01:44:37.660 You don't have to show anything.
01:44:38.580 That's right.
01:44:39.240 I could have made that for four minutes.
01:44:40.920 Without revealing anything, just talking about the darkness of it.
01:44:45.260 Between the darkness of it and the storm, I think they could have shot that thing for about $25.
01:44:52.520 Yeah.
01:44:53.240 Because there were so many places you're like, I don't know what's going on.
01:44:57.180 See?
01:44:57.500 See?
01:44:58.220 Yeah.
01:44:58.500 That's exactly how I analyzed it, and I haven't even watched the series.
01:45:02.140 Right.
01:45:02.720 See?
01:45:03.080 And I nailed it the same way you did.
01:45:04.700 No, not exactly.
01:45:05.940 In your face, Gary.
01:45:07.100 Not exactly.
01:45:09.660 Back in just a second.
01:45:11.700 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
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01:45:33.040 Now, why would you do that, Stu?
01:45:37.000 Because I don't know.
01:45:39.200 I don't know why you would do that.
01:45:40.320 I don't have.
01:45:41.060 I try.
01:45:41.520 You should ask Jeffy these questions.
01:45:43.260 They have no credit history, so they're completely clean.
01:45:47.800 And if they take your kid's name, it's going to be a long time before they, you know, they'll be almost 16 before you go back.
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01:46:00.400 All right.
01:46:01.480 The big special is coming up this weekend.
01:46:03.800 Don't miss it.
01:46:04.780 BlazeTV.com slash Glenn.
01:46:06.220 The future of socialism here.
01:46:07.580 You know, I have come to a place here recently to realize what my calling is, what my role is in life, what my calling is, is to warn.
01:46:36.060 That's my job.
01:46:37.580 My job is to be a clock on the wall that every 15 minutes tells you what time it is, what time it is.
01:46:49.500 And the time is growing late and short.
01:46:56.760 And people feel this.
01:46:59.220 I have people come to me all the time who say, you know, I really kind of didn't get it when you were talking about X, Y and Z.
01:47:06.780 But, boy, the stuff you've talked about is all happening now.
01:47:11.140 And it's happening so fast.
01:47:13.940 On Wednesday, we're putting together a free special.
01:47:18.140 I've made this free on BlazeTV, also on YouTube and on Facebook.
01:47:24.100 We've made it free because everybody has to see this.
01:47:28.860 I mean, it's my job to blow the trumpets.
01:47:33.080 And I am warning what is coming.
01:47:37.420 And so we're doing a special.
01:47:39.720 It's planned to be 90 minutes, but we don't know.
01:47:42.840 It may be more.
01:47:43.500 There's commercial free.
01:47:44.440 And it is about the blueprint of what is happening.
01:47:51.400 Former leader of Czechoslovakia, when this blueprint was originally released and the Czech people were free again, he said to the West, quote, read it and heed it.
01:48:09.060 Gentlemen of the free world, while you still are free.
01:48:15.180 This is a blueprint that was written at about, I think, 1950.
01:48:20.100 And it was written by one of the guys in the Communist Party in Czechoslovakia.
01:48:25.620 Czechoslovakia was transformed from a free government, a free market into a totalitarian dictatorship peacefully and legally.
01:48:38.740 The Soviet army did not have to come in and subdue.
01:48:42.840 And Czechoslovakia was the breadbasket of Europe.
01:48:47.200 It was really successful and Churchill had put these standards down for the Soviets that you can't mess with them.
01:48:57.880 You can't come in and drive your tanks.
01:48:59.800 You can't overthrow it.
01:49:01.400 You can't cause a revolution.
01:49:03.220 So how did they do it?
01:49:04.880 That's what they were thinking.
01:49:06.100 How are we going to do this?
01:49:08.240 The Soviet army didn't need to come in and and and quell anything.
01:49:14.200 Anything, because in a three year period, think of this in a three year period, this blueprint was put into action and the people chose the path to dictatorship.
01:49:31.580 They chose exactly what we're choosing.
01:49:35.160 Now, when I show you this blueprint of how they did it to Czechoslovakia, read it, heat it while you still are free, because it shows exactly how they did this and how they're doing it now.
01:49:50.520 And I don't I'm not suggesting that there are somebody is reading this blueprint and they're like, yes, now here's what we do.
01:49:57.280 I'm just telling you it's all happening.
01:49:59.900 It's a mighty coincidence that it's happening without reading the blueprint.
01:50:04.780 But it's logical if you want to take over a country and flip them overnight and you'll notice how fast bad things are happening and things are changing where you're like, wait a minute, what?
01:50:19.840 When did that happen right now?
01:50:21.880 Now, the guy who wrote this blueprint and his co-conspirators manipulated the the Czechoslovakian people into voting themselves into slavery from what he called and see if this sounds familiar pressure from above and pressure from below.
01:50:42.900 And it turned the middle inside out top down, top down, bottom up, top down, bottom up, inside out.
01:50:50.060 How many times have you said that?
01:50:51.120 Yes.
01:50:51.960 Yes.
01:50:52.760 So what I'm going to show you is how communists went in to Czechoslovakia and they were able to convince people to throw off the freely elected government of freedom.
01:51:09.200 And impose a dictatorship using just a certain few levers of government power in coordination with targeted mass agitation.
01:51:20.300 When those things happen, top down, bottom up, inside out.
01:51:26.840 I'm going to show you not only the plan, but I'm going to show you with the video and the news coverage of what's happening today, how this is all coming together.
01:51:36.840 And you will be able to understand what's coming and you will also have somewhat of a timetable.
01:51:43.940 I'm also going to take you back at the very beginning to the last thing that I showed on the chalkboard when I was at Fox every day, every single day when I was at Fox that last year.
01:51:57.860 I did a repeat of this chalkboard and it was about the caliphate and, you know, the coming revolution.
01:52:05.340 And, um, and I knew I was getting hammered for it, but I did it every day because I knew it was right.
01:52:11.860 I knew it was right.
01:52:13.860 And it is just now being completed.
01:52:16.580 And that chalkboard is about nine years old, eight years old, and it's now being completed.
01:52:23.360 This it started its completion, I think this last spring, and it's going to play a very big role in the coming months and whatever time is left.
01:52:35.700 If we don't turn back to God and wake up to true principles, but that's going to play a role.
01:52:44.380 So I want to show you that first, and then I'm going to lay this new blueprint on top of it, and you will see how much trouble we're in and what we need to be talking about.
01:52:54.880 We're arguing about second principles.
01:52:58.020 We need to be talking about first principles.
01:53:01.220 We're arguing about things when we should be saying, you know, oh, he's a racist.
01:53:06.820 She's a racist.
01:53:07.880 We should be talking about freedom of speech.
01:53:10.540 We should be talking about freedom of the press.
01:53:13.220 We should be talking about freedom of religion.
01:53:16.240 We're talking about all the wrong things, and we're losing our first principles because of it.
01:53:22.440 But you need to be the catalyst for change in your own life.
01:53:27.340 You need to teach your children these things.
01:53:30.180 And because it implies to what's coming now, it's not just a history lesson.
01:53:35.100 The history of it is interesting, I think, here as we look at the special this week.
01:53:38.920 But it's not just that, and it goes further than that.
01:53:42.860 I mean, you are seeing, I don't know that there's someone behind the scenes saying like, oh, look at this book.
01:53:48.160 Look at the way they, look at this blueprint.
01:53:49.640 They did it just like this in Czechoslovakia.
01:53:51.080 We can do it here.
01:53:51.680 But it's all the same steps being applied.
01:53:54.660 And so all you have to do is effective.
01:53:57.040 Yeah, it doesn't matter.
01:53:58.260 You know, the Wright brothers, they weren't the first ones to fly.
01:54:01.400 Well, I don't know if that's true or not.
01:54:04.580 I don't know.
01:54:05.260 I don't care.
01:54:06.180 Did the Wright brothers steal it from somebody?
01:54:08.420 No.
01:54:09.400 They just got the same principles working in the same way.
01:54:13.020 Or the people in, I don't know, Argentina or wherever they say, you know, is always arguing.
01:54:18.260 No, we were first.
01:54:19.260 Wherever that is.
01:54:20.260 Did they steal it from the Wright brothers?
01:54:23.620 No.
01:54:24.940 The same principles came into application.
01:54:29.260 And that's the thing.
01:54:30.320 When you apply certain steps.
01:54:33.260 Look, if I come with butter and eggs and milk and flour and I assemble them in the right way, I can have cake or I could have bread.
01:54:45.760 It depends on how I'm assembling them.
01:54:48.760 If I assemble them in the same way that these ingredients were assembled in Czechoslovakia, you're going to lead to a dictatorship.
01:54:58.280 It's a formula.
01:54:59.960 Now, whether that's somebody came up with this formula themselves, you know, after and didn't know anything about this blueprint.
01:55:09.100 Yeah, it could be, could be, could be doesn't need to be a conspiracy.
01:55:14.620 The conspiracy is what's happening today.
01:55:17.500 Somebody is coordinating like on the border.
01:55:21.580 We showed you a couple of weeks ago and no one will pick this up.
01:55:25.560 If we don't name the enemy, we will never defeat it.
01:55:30.640 We have to name the enemy and the enemy radicals, Islamists, socialists, communists, anarchists.
01:55:47.880 Those are the ones that are working in coordination.
01:55:53.280 Oh, that would never happen.
01:55:55.980 Socialists and Islamists, they'd never work together.
01:55:59.360 There, Ilhan Omar and AOC is a prime example of that.
01:56:06.860 It's a prime example.
01:56:08.660 It is happening.
01:56:11.640 And if we don't talk about it, if we don't name it, if we don't see what's coming.
01:56:17.700 You're going to be as surprised as the Czechoslovakian people were.
01:56:21.180 And this happens.
01:56:21.860 No, no mistake here that it's happening on May Day, May 1st, which is Wednesday.
01:56:27.300 Also, no surprise and no mistake that the same day Netflix is releasing a big documentary about AOC and Omar and all this new wave of women coming in to Congress.
01:56:43.340 And AOC being the top draw, I guess, on this one.
01:56:47.660 Also being released on May Day, which they aren't announcing that as intentional, but it's hard to imagine that it is.
01:56:56.240 Of course it is.
01:56:56.780 And, you know, I don't know, like if they're coming out with their little documentary, which is going to do nothing but like, you know, shine, you know, hearts and unicorns and rainbows on AOC.
01:57:07.980 Maybe we should tell the truth about it, too.
01:57:09.980 And that's what this is going to try to do here on Wednesday.
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01:59:40.620 All right, I want to play some audio for you.
01:59:59.440 Apparently, you know, people in the media are very upset that Democrats still have any white people in the Democratic Party,
02:00:06.320 or at least as leadership.
02:00:07.900 Listen to this.
02:00:10.620 Those are the top three.
02:00:12.840 Why do you think white male candidates are doing better than any of the women candidates?
02:00:19.140 It's something to see all three.
02:00:21.560 The top of the polls being led by three white men, though.
02:00:24.740 There's a little bit of a misperception that is happening right now that the white guys are at some sort of disadvantage.
02:00:30.920 He's expected to enter the field as the frontrunner, ahead of the three other white guys who are currently polling in the top five.
02:00:37.900 Three white guys at the top, still.
02:00:39.600 Three white men lead the pack.
02:00:41.860 These women have, quote, become somewhat overshadowed by white male candidates.
02:00:46.020 If you are, you know, white man number one of the three white men at the top of the Democratic field right now.
02:00:53.440 It bothers me a little bit that those are three white males and that we need to be talking about more diversity.
02:00:57.900 The headline is racism and sexism.
02:00:59.500 Women of color slam white male tilt of Dem primary.
02:01:02.820 I have enjoyed white privilege.
02:01:04.580 Absolutely.
02:01:05.700 Undeniable.
02:01:07.880 Holy cow.
02:01:08.920 Well, I think we should talk about redistributing their points.
02:01:12.620 You know, I mean, if you've got, you know, favorability poll that puts you there, your disadvantage should be.
02:01:21.360 We take away some of those numbers.
02:01:24.060 Thank you.
02:01:24.820 And and give them to some of the other candidates.
02:01:27.580 I mean, yes, Bernie worked for those, you know, for this credibility.
02:01:31.760 This is his time.
02:01:32.920 He's he's going to be dead soon as he is, you know, a billion years old.
02:01:39.160 And he's worked his whole life for this moment.
02:01:41.260 But really, he's lived a privileged life.
02:01:44.400 It's about time somebody says it.
02:01:45.860 Thank you.
02:01:46.220 It is about time somebody says it.
02:01:47.980 Right.
02:01:48.180 I love this because, like, essentially, what are they doing there?
02:01:51.640 It's not criticizing the candidates.
02:01:53.200 It's criticizing Democratic voters for not understanding they're not supposed to vote for white men anymore.
02:01:58.020 Yeah.
02:01:58.300 Somehow or another, Democratic voters are not smart enough.
02:02:01.420 They're they they just don't get it.
02:02:03.640 You're not supposed to want a white male.
02:02:05.500 And I love how even Rachel Maddow, who would who's they're talking about, would who would be the first gay president in U.S. history.
02:02:13.700 Even she's demeaning.
02:02:15.240 Yeah.
02:02:16.260 She's even she's demeaning people.
02:02:18.620 His sex is sexuality is not not intersection enough.
02:02:22.300 It's not.
02:02:23.160 I have to I have to work on my intersectionality points radar because I do not understand how this works anymore.
02:02:29.060 Because, I mean, it's skin colors number one now or gender number one.
02:02:33.040 Are we mad?
02:02:33.580 Because I'm not sure what number one is.
02:02:36.020 Because if Klobuchar and Warren now Warren's as an exception because she's Native American.
02:02:41.040 But if they were both two and three or one and two in this, would they be saying too many white people?
02:02:47.300 They wouldn't bring up the men thing.
02:02:48.700 They would say it's too many white people at the top.
02:02:51.620 Yeah.
02:02:51.920 They would say, where's the diversity?
02:02:53.640 Where's Cory Booker?
02:02:54.460 Where's where's Kamala Harris?
02:02:56.180 Those guys.
02:02:56.760 Well, it's never going to be enough.
02:02:58.720 Kamala Harris.
02:02:59.920 Nobody really knows who she is.
02:03:01.820 Everybody knows who Joe Biden is.
02:03:03.980 I'm telling you, a John Hickenlooper just needs to go transgendered right now.
02:03:07.160 You'd win this primary.
02:03:08.060 Just do it.
02:03:09.000 Seriously.
02:03:09.240 Just make you get the operation.
02:03:10.820 Put a dress on.
02:03:11.960 Get the operation.
02:03:13.040 A little highlight.
02:03:14.160 You know, your eyeliner.
02:03:15.400 And you're set.
02:03:16.020 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
02:03:19.020 You're listening to Glenn Beck.