The Glenn Beck Program - November 20, 2024


Trump's Cabinet Picks Expose the Deep State’s Worst Fears | Guests: Sen. Eric Schmitt & Ryan Walters | 11⧸20⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 8 minutes

Words per Minute

170.34819

Word Count

21,840

Sentence Count

2,322

Misogynist Sentences

47

Hate Speech Sentences

39


Summary

You voted with your ballot a couple weeks ago, now it s time to vote with your wallet. When you purchase products made in America by American Giant, you re casting a vote for American manufacturer, for American workers, for an American quality, for America to restore itself and write a new chapter in its history.


Transcript

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00:00:31.880 Okay, you voted with your ballot a couple of weeks ago.
00:00:34.300 Now it's time to vote with your wallet.
00:00:35.820 And when you purchase products made in America by American Giant, that's what you're doing.
00:00:40.320 You're casting a vote for American manufacturer, for American workers, for American quality,
00:00:46.820 for America to restore itself and write a new chapter, an exciting chapter.
00:00:53.280 The Chinese government is not going to play fair.
00:00:55.480 We are in a precarious place.
00:00:57.360 We have to have a manufacturing base, manufacturing base in this country.
00:01:02.540 It helps the auto mechanic.
00:01:04.320 It keeps the factories open.
00:01:06.700 It keeps, you know, our towns employed, brings people together.
00:01:10.480 It's an independent spirit.
00:01:12.280 We need that.
00:01:13.460 And that's what American Giant is trying to do when they make their clothes.
00:01:17.720 They get it from the farmers.
00:01:19.060 All the cotton comes from American farmers.
00:01:21.400 They process it here in America.
00:01:23.660 They dye it here in America.
00:01:25.260 They weave it here in America.
00:01:26.520 They cut it.
00:01:27.120 They sew it.
00:01:28.160 All of it.
00:01:29.000 100% American.
00:01:30.720 Nobody does that anymore.
00:01:32.660 Except American Giant.
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00:01:39.520 This is everyday clothing for the everyday American.
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00:02:41.040 Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:02:47.900 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:55.440 Well, hello, America.
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00:03:01.200 The Democrats are still trying to figure out why they lost.
00:03:05.760 Gosh, it's not that hard, guys.
00:03:07.360 I'm going to limp up and explain it once more so they can start to get it.
00:03:14.040 And I'm going to use examples from today, not during the election.
00:03:18.260 Examples from today.
00:03:19.080 Because you're still doing it, guys.
00:03:21.200 And we'll do that in 60 seconds.
00:03:23.080 These days, it seems like so much of the business world is bowed down to the leftist mission to spread wokeism.
00:03:28.460 Have you noticed that's starting to change?
00:03:31.620 Remind me to talk about what's coming, Stu.
00:03:34.200 There is nuclear war.
00:03:35.700 Let me just say it here.
00:03:36.620 Nuclear war is in our future, period, in the next year.
00:03:41.560 Whether that be actual nuclear war or metaphorical nuclear war.
00:03:47.560 And I think we're much more prone to metaphorical nuclear war.
00:03:54.060 But this has been a 120-year goal of the progressives to get this far, this close to one world government.
00:04:00.360 They're going to launch absolutely everything they have against Donald Trump, this administration, and anyone who stands for freedom of speech.
00:04:09.460 This has just begun.
00:04:11.080 This is the beginning of the beginning.
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00:05:20.600 So I find this incredible.
00:05:23.300 This is from Yahoo News.
00:05:25.380 Kamala Harris is the top choice of Democrat voters to be the party's nominee for the 2028 presidential election, according to a new poll.
00:05:34.960 What?
00:05:36.580 What?
00:05:37.760 Do it.
00:05:38.680 Do it.
00:05:39.100 You're right.
00:05:39.920 You're right.
00:05:40.260 Run it back.
00:05:41.320 Yeah.
00:05:41.560 Ms. Harris was significantly ahead of Gavin Newsom, Josh Shapiro, and Pete Buttigieg.
00:05:47.640 By the way, can I just say, you know, these people are so unqualified to run any of these departments that Donald Trump is nominated.
00:05:57.300 Pete Buttigieg.
00:05:59.840 Okay.
00:06:00.140 A person they mocked.
00:06:02.560 The Biden campaign mocked for having no qualifications.
00:06:05.560 No qualifications.
00:06:06.240 Then they gave him the transportation secretary.
00:06:08.280 And he became the worst one we've ever had.
00:06:10.560 HHS secretary.
00:06:12.240 Who do we get?
00:06:13.320 A guy who thinks he's a woman.
00:06:15.580 I mean, come on, guys.
00:06:17.240 Come on.
00:06:18.400 Okay.
00:06:18.940 So they don't know why they lost.
00:06:21.120 And they're now saying that Kamala should be the not.
00:06:23.680 This is the majority.
00:06:24.880 In a poll, the majority of Democrats think that they go this way again.
00:06:29.560 Guys, do it.
00:06:31.220 Do it, please.
00:06:33.000 So Katie Couric was on with, oh, what's her name?
00:06:38.780 From MSNBC.
00:06:39.860 She used to be Jen Psaki.
00:06:42.780 She used to be with the White House.
00:06:44.620 And they were talking.
00:06:45.700 They're like, I don't know what happened.
00:06:46.860 I'm so frustrated.
00:06:48.080 What happened?
00:06:49.520 And Couric says, I think it was her word salads.
00:06:52.280 She just didn't answer any question.
00:06:53.920 Well, that's part of it.
00:06:55.160 But could I, could I just try to boil it down for the Democrats one last time?
00:07:05.000 Let me give you some today scenarios.
00:07:09.960 Not in the past.
00:07:11.220 Things that are happening today that are making you the party of the Whigs.
00:07:17.440 Here we are.
00:07:18.080 House Democrats are rebuking a proposal for a ban for an incoming transgender lawmaker from using female bathrooms at the Capitol, calling the effort a distraction from the real work people want to see done.
00:07:31.580 Democrats were quick to blast Nancy Mace, a rape victim.
00:07:37.320 For her bill that dropped on Monday, which targeted Representative-elect Sarah McBride, a Democrat from Delaware, the first transgender member of Congress.
00:07:47.700 However, despite outraged posts on social media and calling the GOP proposals bullying, several Democratic members are saying that they are better to do things with their time than to respond to a petty move.
00:07:59.860 They are wanting this guy, who claims to be a woman, to be able to use the congressional women's bathroom.
00:08:07.560 Now, this guy has his own potty in his office.
00:08:12.400 So does Nancy Mace.
00:08:13.500 So it's not really even a problem unless Nancy Mace wants to go in, you know, with everybody else and, you know, not use the one in her office.
00:08:23.020 Sometimes that happens, you know.
00:08:26.360 She doesn't want a guy in there.
00:08:27.800 She's been raped.
00:08:29.700 But beyond that, this is not what the American people want to talk about, okay?
00:08:33.940 They don't, they care now.
00:08:37.220 Where they didn't care before about transgenderism and all this stuff.
00:08:41.480 Once you started mutilating our children, once you started forcing people to say, not only is that a woman, but my gosh, one of the most beautiful women.
00:08:53.280 Have you seen Rachel Levine?
00:08:56.480 She is.
00:08:57.200 Oh, my gosh.
00:08:58.500 She is hot.
00:08:59.500 She should be on the cover of Vogue.
00:09:01.220 I look at Melania Trump on Melania Trump.
00:09:04.900 Dude, have I seen Rachel Levine every time in my bedroom there's a poster hanging up over the bed, of course.
00:09:10.480 I don't even look at my wife.
00:09:11.640 I close my eyes and think of Rachel Levine.
00:09:14.100 Okay, so there's one.
00:09:15.920 Here's the other one.
00:09:17.200 The woman who was an original founder of La Leche League.
00:09:22.120 Now, what is La Leche all about?
00:09:26.040 La Leche is all about mother's breast milk.
00:09:30.360 That's what they fight for, mother's breast milk.
00:09:35.340 Now, they've decided to include men as chest feeders.
00:09:41.460 Well, when guys can start to make mother's breast milk, let me know.
00:09:47.360 But that's what the whole organization is about, mother's milk.
00:09:52.240 And you're including chest feeders, men.
00:09:58.800 Okay, I wonder what happened.
00:10:01.440 How did he win?
00:10:02.800 What happened?
00:10:03.760 How did we lose America?
00:10:05.900 Example number two, chest feeders.
00:10:11.100 Here's another one.
00:10:12.200 What city can withstand all of the illegals that have come across the border?
00:10:22.760 Which one can afford it?
00:10:24.820 Which one is rolling in the dough?
00:10:26.700 And they're like, you know what?
00:10:27.800 We got so much money and we're so open hearted.
00:10:31.280 We just want all of them up here.
00:10:33.400 And we're not going to put anybody in jail ever.
00:10:37.240 Okay, which city?
00:10:38.580 Is it Chicago?
00:10:39.220 Because I know Chicago, the minorities are now standing up going, wait a minute.
00:10:45.080 You're giving all these people all this stuff.
00:10:47.160 You never did jack for us.
00:10:48.960 And we're citizens.
00:10:50.720 Okay, not working out, Chicago.
00:10:52.840 And yet you're doubling down now.
00:10:55.240 After the election, before the election, we're like, oh, we're going to collapse if this continues to go.
00:10:59.560 We need Biden to, you know, do some common sense.
00:11:02.820 And that's why we're for him closing the borders.
00:11:05.520 You know, he's got less people coming over right now than Donald Trump did, I'll tell you that right now.
00:11:10.660 And they were all for that.
00:11:12.420 Now Donald Trump gets in and they are, we're going to, there's not a policeman in this town that will, because we're all for it.
00:11:23.300 Are you now?
00:11:25.000 Are you?
00:11:25.460 Here's what I'm for.
00:11:27.920 If you want to violate federal law, common sense federal law, this isn't a, this is not something that's controversial.
00:11:36.380 What is it?
00:11:37.100 70, 80% say, hey, we can't live this way.
00:11:40.260 Your own people are crying out for an end to the crime and to illegal immigration and to the tax dollars that you are spending.
00:11:51.540 I say, if you want to go there, fine.
00:11:53.760 You do whatever you want.
00:11:54.900 You be you, boo.
00:11:56.360 California, Illinois, you keep going.
00:11:58.400 Oh, I'm so proud of you.
00:11:59.560 Look at you.
00:11:59.920 He was so cute.
00:12:00.920 We all know how that's going to end.
00:12:02.660 Your own people know how that's going to end.
00:12:05.780 But you want to do that?
00:12:07.320 That's fine.
00:12:07.860 Uh, I just suggest that you don't get a federal dollar for anything.
00:12:13.800 You can't do that.
00:12:15.000 I hate that.
00:12:15.700 Really?
00:12:16.040 Aren't you the same people that were preaching the 55 mile an hour speed limit forever?
00:12:21.220 You're not going to get a dollar of federal funding unless it's 55 miles an hour.
00:12:26.900 So don't, don't.
00:12:28.320 That was Jimmy Carter.
00:12:29.720 Don't talk to me.
00:12:30.920 Don't talk to me.
00:12:31.960 Talk to the hand.
00:12:32.880 And that's what you are saying to your common sense voters.
00:12:39.140 Los Angeles, New York, New York, the, the, the mayor of New York was saying we're going
00:12:45.440 to collapse.
00:12:46.580 Now we're not letting a single person go.
00:12:49.360 We love them.
00:12:50.300 Come on over here.
00:12:51.160 I always want to give you a big squeeze.
00:12:53.220 Uh-huh.
00:12:54.320 Okay.
00:12:54.780 What else?
00:12:56.680 What else?
00:12:57.600 Now these are not, I'm not going back to the past.
00:12:59.960 I'm going to the things that are happening right now.
00:13:03.720 The public school district in Cherry Hill, New Jersey said it mistakenly released the names
00:13:10.140 of close to a hundred elementary schools whose families opted them out of the controversial
00:13:15.400 sex education program last year.
00:13:18.520 Oopsie.
00:13:19.820 Oopsie.
00:13:20.380 Did we dox them?
00:13:21.440 We didn't mean to.
00:13:22.460 We keep that file in a super, super, super, super, super secret place.
00:13:26.920 We keep it over.
00:13:27.660 It's, it's locked.
00:13:28.820 Nobody's ever going to know.
00:13:30.100 That's going to be super secret.
00:13:32.340 Did we just release those names?
00:13:34.600 Oh my gosh.
00:13:35.380 And I'm shocked.
00:13:36.840 I am shocked that somebody hacked in to the Congress and got those facts on Matt Gaetz.
00:13:44.420 And now Matt Gaetz is going to be exposed.
00:13:47.380 I am shocked and horrified.
00:13:50.100 Mm-hmm.
00:13:50.940 Are you?
00:13:51.420 So another reason you weaponized the federal government, you weaponized it.
00:13:58.560 And every time something happened, you were like, oh, that was a mistake.
00:14:02.740 Then if you didn't weaponize it, if it's all mistakes, you are the worst.
00:14:09.380 We cannot stand another day of people running the country that make this many mistakes because
00:14:17.840 they're kind of important ones.
00:14:19.480 Okay, so what else?
00:14:22.580 Why else did you lose?
00:14:24.540 Well, I want to tell you about the super hot, sexy Jaguar.
00:14:30.180 Here is the latest ad for Jaguar.
00:14:34.640 It's an elevator full of a guy with a tutu on and a guy who looks like he has a dress.
00:14:43.560 Now he's wearing a dress.
00:14:45.940 Live vivid.
00:14:48.460 Delete ordinary.
00:14:49.940 Is that a male or a female?
00:14:51.380 Is that a male or a female?
00:14:53.020 Or is that the one that used to run our nuclear?
00:14:54.720 That's the luggage dealer.
00:14:57.340 Okay.
00:14:59.460 Okay.
00:15:00.540 Copy nothing.
00:15:01.860 So, so far, we didn't see a car.
00:15:04.780 And that's the end.
00:15:05.640 And there is no car in the ad.
00:15:08.160 I don't know what they're selling, but it's not a car.
00:15:11.820 Shocking.
00:15:12.300 They would do that today.
00:15:13.340 Like three years ago.
00:15:14.860 Maybe.
00:15:15.260 Maybe I could have seen it.
00:15:16.600 Like the fact that they're doing that in 2025.
00:15:19.760 Who owns, who owns, who owns Jaguar?
00:15:22.980 That's a good question.
00:15:23.880 I don't know.
00:15:24.520 I think it's still Ford, isn't it?
00:15:26.280 Or whoever owns Ford now.
00:15:28.480 It's the same company as Ford.
00:15:32.640 So what, uh, I don't know.
00:15:35.720 What, what are you selling?
00:15:36.380 I thought you were selling cars.
00:15:37.920 When you sell a car.
00:15:40.140 It's, it's Tata or Tata Motors, an Indian automotive manufacturing company that acquired Jaguar Land Rover from Ford in 2008.
00:15:48.260 Okay.
00:15:48.760 All right.
00:15:49.280 So, so it's Tata's.
00:15:51.040 It's Tata's.
00:15:52.080 You know, watching that, I can, I can understand.
00:15:54.360 Tata's seems like the right name.
00:15:55.480 But they've been strangely sewn on men, those Tata's.
00:15:58.620 So, uh, when you're selling a Jaguar, you're selling it to guys.
00:16:03.200 And you're selling that car based on sex appeal.
00:16:07.100 All right.
00:16:08.240 Guys, when they can afford a, a nice Jaguar, they're usually having a midlife crisis.
00:16:14.740 And they're like, I got to have something sexy that makes me feel young.
00:16:19.320 And a guy in a dress doesn't make a guy feel young and hot.
00:16:25.520 Okay.
00:16:26.720 So.
00:16:27.400 A certain type of guy probably does.
00:16:29.000 Probably does.
00:16:29.740 And I guess that's who they're trying to appeal to.
00:16:31.540 Right.
00:16:32.020 No longer the James Bond type.
00:16:34.060 I.
00:16:34.400 That's with every hot spy.
00:16:35.840 That's right.
00:16:36.480 Right.
00:16:36.780 Right.
00:16:37.340 Now.
00:16:37.880 Because the majority of people that are buying Jaguars are transgender.
00:16:42.440 Yes.
00:16:42.700 Or just neutral.
00:16:43.360 85%.
00:16:43.820 Yeah.
00:16:44.220 85%.
00:16:44.980 That is.
00:16:45.980 Why are you losing?
00:16:47.580 Because you don't know who your customer is.
00:16:51.200 You have no idea.
00:16:52.920 You are denying who your customer is.
00:16:56.060 And your customer is like, wait, I, but I'm, hold it.
00:16:59.920 I thought I was voting for the people that were against these never ending wars.
00:17:03.600 What are, what?
00:17:05.360 No, you, you have completely forgotten who your customer is.
00:17:09.680 Now let's go.
00:17:10.880 Another one.
00:17:11.280 Uh, Colorado has paid now $1.5 million for violating an artist's first amendment rights.
00:17:18.360 After the SCOTUS case that just came down, uh, there was a website design and, uh,
00:17:25.640 they had to pay this person $1.5 million because they violated, uh, the first amendment rights.
00:17:32.440 Graphic designer.
00:17:34.300 Uh, she was, uh, asked to, as a Christian marriage is supposed to be between male and female.
00:17:42.100 And, uh, they wanted, you know, to, uh, do a same sex wedding website.
00:17:47.560 And she said, no, they targeted her and then dragged this person through the court and tried
00:17:54.340 to destroy her life.
00:17:55.360 So this goes to the weaponization of our justice system.
00:18:00.080 You're destroying people.
00:18:01.920 Now, I don't know about you, but, uh, I know a lot of gay people who are just like, I've had
00:18:07.220 it up to here.
00:18:10.060 Okay.
00:18:10.540 This is not my agenda.
00:18:12.800 I just want to get along.
00:18:14.440 Just leave me alone.
00:18:16.800 You know, I'm a normal human being.
00:18:19.800 I'm not for this.
00:18:21.040 And by the way, let me ask you who wants somebody to make something for you that just doesn't
00:18:28.540 have their heart into it.
00:18:29.880 Doesn't hate you.
00:18:30.760 Just doesn't have their heart into it.
00:18:32.640 You know what that, you know what that looks like.
00:18:34.500 That ends up looking like a Jaguar ad.
00:18:37.240 Okay.
00:18:38.020 Where you're like, I don't even recognize that's not, have you ever, I, I did this at
00:18:42.540 CNN.
00:18:43.820 I asked somebody at CNN to write an, a, um, uh, piece on the strength of Ronald Reagan.
00:18:50.920 It was the week he died and I got it.
00:18:53.500 And it was the worst piece of crap.
00:18:55.340 And it was one of our best writers, worst piece of crap of ever.
00:18:57.660 And I called him up and I said, how, what the hell happened?
00:19:00.720 Did you just phone this one in?
00:19:01.980 He said, Glenn, I worked harder on that one than I ever have.
00:19:04.860 He said, I don't like Ronald Reagan.
00:19:07.520 I don't understand why he, everybody loves him.
00:19:10.620 I did the best I could.
00:19:12.200 And I saw he really did.
00:19:14.340 He did.
00:19:15.180 I couldn't be mad at him.
00:19:16.440 He didn't get it.
00:19:19.520 Why would you want somebody to make a website for you that really, truly doesn't get it?
00:19:27.940 Doesn't get your point of view.
00:19:29.420 And of course, that's not what they wanted.
00:19:30.600 No, they didn't.
00:19:31.660 They wanted there to everybody to bow down, bow down, get a lawsuit, whatever it was.
00:19:36.940 Right.
00:19:37.100 I'm just going over the things that are happening today.
00:19:39.200 Not in the past.
00:19:40.760 Today, Katie Couric.
00:19:42.580 I don't understand.
00:19:44.080 Well, give me five more minutes, Katie.
00:19:47.100 And if you don't get it after five more minutes, it's because you don't want to get it.
00:19:51.200 Oh, wow.
00:19:52.900 I haven't even considered that.
00:19:55.120 You just want to say that we're stupid and you're brilliant and you don't really want to find a real answer.
00:20:01.460 It's not an honest search.
00:20:03.080 That can't be, Katie Couric.
00:20:05.580 Back with more in a minute.
00:20:06.800 Let me ask you something.
00:20:07.840 Are you tired of winning?
00:20:09.320 No, I'm not.
00:20:10.540 I'm not.
00:20:11.280 Donald Trump said, you're tired of winning.
00:20:13.340 I'm really not.
00:20:14.280 I'm a long way from being tired of winning.
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00:20:50.920 And I'm like, well, I'm not a moron.
00:20:53.940 It turns out I am a moron.
00:20:55.200 I didn't.
00:20:56.100 There's a trick to tape measuring on stuff that I'm sure that everybody knows.
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00:22:16.280 Let me just go back to Katie Couric.
00:22:18.020 I'm going to speak slowly, Katie, so you can understand because I know you're on an honest search.
00:22:24.300 What is it that caused the Democrats to lose?
00:22:28.420 Well, let me just give you two things in the news today.
00:22:30.800 Democrats have launched an 11-hour campaign to kneecap the Jewish state.
00:22:35.500 Okay, all right.
00:22:37.100 That probably is another reason.
00:22:39.160 Know your customer.
00:22:40.880 Know your voter.
00:22:42.280 Ocasio-Cortez hammered with accusations of anti-Semitism after she blames Jewish groups for the Democrats' loss.
00:22:49.340 Well, that's another reason probably why you lost and you're going to lose again.
00:22:53.180 The Democrats all say, you know, the DOJ is going to be there.
00:22:58.920 They're going to watch every single count.
00:23:02.320 They're going to make sure everything is done legally.
00:23:04.660 How come they're not going after the people in Pennsylvania?
00:23:08.160 Don't answer that.
00:23:09.200 We all know why.
00:23:10.940 Because they don't mean what they say and say what they mean.
00:23:14.200 That's why.
00:23:17.500 I mean, it's just that simple.
00:23:19.640 We got to get everybody to drive a green car.
00:23:22.120 Nobody's buying them.
00:23:23.540 You want a green car?
00:23:24.580 You're going to buy a Tesla.
00:23:26.440 Everything else is worthless.
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00:23:31.300 I can't tell you.
00:23:33.040 You know what?
00:23:34.060 It was probably talk radio and all of the internet.
00:23:39.880 Uh-huh.
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00:23:54.040 With all that's happening in the world, you'd be crazy not to at least be a little concerned
00:23:58.540 about what emergency situations might arise.
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00:25:28.600 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:25:30.340 Tonight on my Wednesday night special on Blaze TV, part two of my series about the cancer riddling
00:25:36.700 our nation and Trump's mandate to excise that cancer.
00:25:40.520 The major subtext of this election was anger over COVID-19, how it wrecked the trust in the government.
00:25:47.780 The pandemic showed us how broken and politicized our federal health care institutions really have become, you know, with their harmful policies, dishonesty and censorship.
00:25:59.360 Trump was handed the reins and he handed the reins of the Department of Health and Human Services to some degree over to RFK Junior and told him, go.
00:26:09.600 So tonight we're going to look at what desperately needs to be done and why removing the cancer from powerful agencies, including the CDC, the FDA, the NIH.
00:26:20.760 It's going to take massive, concentrated effort and the left wing deep state resistance to the RFK Junior disruption has already started.
00:26:30.640 We're going to start with surgery tonight and how bloody it is going to get.
00:26:36.940 You don't want to miss this tonight as we look how Trump and RFK Junior are putting our health agencies on notice.
00:26:44.160 That's tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern on blazetv.com.
00:26:48.820 This is something that you can watch.
00:26:50.760 It's a series.
00:26:51.660 We're going to cover all of the deep state, all of the things that Donald Trump is laying out and saying, this is what we're going to do to stop this.
00:27:00.760 How do we get out of pharmaceuticals?
00:27:02.320 Everything else that is tonight.
00:27:04.560 It is.
00:27:05.380 Yeah, it's Wednesday, right?
00:27:06.940 Yeah.
00:27:07.300 The Wednesday night.
00:27:08.300 Reportedly.
00:27:08.800 Yes.
00:27:09.240 Allegedly.
00:27:09.680 Yeah.
00:27:10.520 The time is so.
00:27:11.700 Somebody said to me, hey, happy Thanksgiving.
00:27:13.560 And I'm like, what the hell are you talking about?
00:27:15.860 And they're like, happy Thanksgiving.
00:27:17.840 And I'm like, when's Thanksgiving?
00:27:19.780 Oh, my gosh.
00:27:20.320 You're right.
00:27:20.720 That's next week.
00:27:21.580 It's a week from tomorrow.
00:27:22.420 I mean, it's just it's going so, so fast.
00:27:24.380 So fast.
00:27:26.300 All right.
00:27:26.860 We have Senator Eric Schmidt on coming up in a little while.
00:27:30.580 He's going to talk about Matt Gaetz.
00:27:32.360 Is he going to get confirmed or not?
00:27:35.840 You don't want to.
00:27:37.560 You don't want to miss that.
00:27:41.800 Sorry.
00:27:42.200 I didn't mean that as a comment.
00:27:44.220 I was just.
00:27:48.160 Okay.
00:27:48.580 Let's see.
00:27:48.980 What else do we have to.
00:27:51.040 What is Bitcoin doing?
00:27:53.060 It's doing this thing that it does a lot, which is an all time high.
00:27:57.420 Ninety four thousand six oh three.
00:27:59.680 I just saw that.
00:28:01.060 Ninety four.
00:28:02.120 Can you.
00:28:03.180 You should tell your story again about how we were offered at like 30 cents.
00:28:06.900 Shut up.
00:28:07.320 And how you were supposed to buy it.
00:28:08.400 Shut up.
00:28:08.480 And you didn't even bother to put a few thousand dollars into it.
00:28:10.540 Shut up.
00:28:10.680 I had all my money in the blaze.
00:28:13.360 That turned out well.
00:28:14.780 Shut up.
00:28:15.240 It turned out pretty well.
00:28:16.260 But for others not for me.
00:28:18.120 Not as well as this.
00:28:19.380 Do you remember when I begged at the very beginning?
00:28:21.740 I begged.
00:28:22.800 Let's take Bitcoin.
00:28:24.500 I know.
00:28:24.800 I do remember.
00:28:25.100 Just hold it.
00:28:25.860 For like merchandise.
00:28:26.820 And everybody was like, no, no.
00:28:28.620 Don't.
00:28:28.880 It's not going to.
00:28:29.420 And I said, just take it.
00:28:30.560 I worked with a guy who ran the merchandise department at that time.
00:28:32.940 And he was very much in favor of that as well.
00:28:34.960 Yeah.
00:28:35.060 And LJ, I remember him just being like, ah, yeah, you know, just for whatever reason,
00:28:39.240 it didn't seem like a high priority at the time, which I kind of understood, you know,
00:28:43.420 like you had, you were, you were the one saying like, ah, I'm not going to buy it.
00:28:47.400 Right.
00:28:47.640 Like it was, it didn't seem so obvious, but now.
00:28:51.540 I said it would, it would position us as, again, another disruptor.
00:28:55.660 Yep.
00:28:55.980 Yep.
00:28:56.580 And yeah, it's not worth anything, but how many people are going to buy their Blaze subscription
00:29:01.220 with Bitcoin?
00:29:02.200 It wouldn't have happened that much.
00:29:03.620 And if 20 would have.
00:29:04.940 It would have been worth a lot now.
00:29:06.140 It would have been worth like a billion dollars now.
00:29:08.960 Hello.
00:29:10.480 Insane.
00:29:11.180 94,000.
00:29:12.060 By the way, I had somebody, uh, that is, uh, talking to me yesterday about Bitcoin and
00:29:18.620 they said, where do you have your Bitcoin?
00:29:19.660 And I said, I have it on a, on a drive.
00:29:21.900 And they said, you want, and I said, yeah, well, don't worry.
00:29:25.140 Stu came over and they're like, oh, everyone's got an opinion about how everything's wrong.
00:29:30.340 Don't do it.
00:29:30.900 Don't do it.
00:29:31.720 Everybody's got it.
00:29:32.800 Yeah.
00:29:33.660 I mean, I was so freaked out and I was so mad at Stu.
00:29:36.160 I'm like, Stu, he never told me, be careful with this.
00:29:39.880 He never said, that's not true at all, by the way.
00:29:42.580 I was terrified.
00:29:44.080 Terrified.
00:29:44.320 That was one of the scariest things I've legitimately ever done in my entire life was
00:29:48.040 go over to your house and move your Bitcoin because you didn't know how to do it.
00:29:53.920 And I was just sitting there like, I didn't know.
00:29:55.980 I didn't trust myself to do it.
00:29:57.660 I don't trust myself either.
00:29:59.120 And I said to you, I go, Glenn, this is not, I, are you sure you want to do this?
00:30:03.920 You should probably do something, anything other than this.
00:30:06.960 No, I don't remember that.
00:30:07.860 And, uh, you made me do it anyway.
00:30:09.440 And then I'm like, just make sure, you know, you keep it updated.
00:30:12.240 And, and then like, this is like, I don't know, two years ago.
00:30:15.560 Yeah.
00:30:15.780 And then the Glenn's the other day, like, Hey, uh, I never updated that thing.
00:30:19.740 Can you come over to my house and updated?
00:30:22.380 This is unbelievable.
00:30:23.460 They were like, we need a forensic team.
00:30:26.400 We don't, don't, don't do anything with that.
00:30:28.580 Yeah.
00:30:28.840 Don't do anything with that.
00:30:29.820 I'm like, well, we probably should do something.
00:30:32.020 And now I'm just totally freaked out about anything that I might do.
00:30:35.120 I, I, look, I just did, you know, I, I, I believe you're fine.
00:30:40.040 Why is that money real?
00:30:40.860 Cause this is, this is the annoying thing about Bitcoin.
00:30:43.040 It's like, there's always a purist around you.
00:30:45.080 That's more pure than you.
00:30:46.420 Yeah.
00:30:46.840 And they get to explain to you why they're so pure and why what you're doing is so dumb
00:30:51.720 and risky.
00:30:52.300 And it's like, all right, like I, you know, I, I love, uh, I love the, I love Bitcoin
00:30:58.940 and I, the community is great, but like, it, it is like, it's like with libertarians
00:31:02.660 where like, there's always someone more libertarian than you.
00:31:05.180 Yeah, I know.
00:31:05.700 It's always someone who wants to.
00:31:06.700 Hey, we have the biggest tent.
00:31:07.900 No, you actually don't.
00:31:08.880 You have separate, you have like a million separate tents.
00:31:11.780 Nobody is in your tent with you.
00:31:13.580 That's so true.
00:31:14.140 He's not really a libertarian.
00:31:15.900 Wait, I just thought this was a big tent.
00:31:17.940 Yeah.
00:31:18.060 Uh, so, uh, let's see.
00:31:21.960 But yeah, all time high, by the way, 90, over 94,000.
00:31:24.680 And I mean, a hundred thousand is right here, right?
00:31:28.020 It's in the, it's in the picture.
00:31:29.180 Could be today.
00:31:29.920 Who knows?
00:31:30.300 I'm wondering who purchased a bunch of those when we said early on, and we hadn't even
00:31:35.580 purchased them.
00:31:36.980 Is there anybody in this audience who, I mean, they're not listening.
00:31:40.520 They're, they're like on their yacht someplace.
00:31:42.680 They became incredibly rich because they heard us talking about, I have seen people who have
00:31:47.660 messaged us and they're like, oh my gosh, you don't believe this.
00:31:50.620 Like I bought it.
00:31:52.180 And I'm like, oh my gosh, here's the person who's going to give us the story.
00:31:54.680 And like, they bought it.
00:31:55.780 And then they sold it.
00:31:56.860 A lot of them sold it on the way up, which is, you know, can understandable to take some
00:32:00.720 profits.
00:32:01.300 Some people bought it during that 2017 quote unquote bubble when it got to 19,000 and everyone
00:32:08.100 was like, this is over and crypto's dead and all that.
00:32:11.280 A lot of people bought it then because that's when we talked about it probably frequently, but
00:32:16.560 we talked about it when it was like a couple hundred dollars.
00:32:19.360 We were talking about it.
00:32:20.640 $300 is, is when I finally, and I was late $300, 30 cents is when I was told by Mark Andreessen,
00:32:30.300 you should probably put, just put $10,000 in.
00:32:33.360 And I'm like, I'm started the blaze.
00:32:34.700 I don't have $10,000 and didn't do it.
00:32:37.740 And I also listened to Warren fricking Buffett.
00:32:40.920 If you don't understand it, then if you can't explain it, you probably shouldn't own it.
00:32:45.960 Shut up.
00:32:48.760 Did you know he placed a lower tax rate than his secretary?
00:32:53.220 Did you know that?
00:32:54.480 Why did you believe anything he said after he said that so many times?
00:32:57.460 I know, I know, I know, I know, I know.
00:32:58.860 This is your own fault.
00:32:59.820 All this is always your own fault.
00:33:01.560 The good thing I always have to fall back on is that you can blame yourself, Glenn.
00:33:06.340 Thank you.
00:33:06.960 I get to remind you of that constantly.
00:33:08.920 Thank you.
00:33:10.280 Thank you.
00:33:10.720 I forget a lot of things, but I never forget you when you make a mistake.
00:33:14.160 That's the one thing.
00:33:15.180 Every one of those is stored in my mental hard drive.
00:33:22.020 ChatGPT just called me.
00:33:23.640 They have your results back.
00:33:24.640 You're dying.
00:33:25.420 No, no.
00:33:26.000 You're riddled with cancer.
00:33:27.060 And you should believe them.
00:33:27.720 It's ChatGPT.
00:33:28.480 It's the new doctor, right?
00:33:29.500 Is that true?
00:33:30.320 Did you hear about this?
00:33:30.940 Yeah.
00:33:32.080 How long have I said this?
00:33:33.660 This was coming.
00:33:34.560 You've been saying this one for a long time.
00:33:35.780 For a long time.
00:33:36.240 At least 10 years.
00:33:37.340 At least 10 years.
00:33:38.100 There's going to come a time when the doctor will come in and say, you've got cancer.
00:33:43.740 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:33:44.560 Okay, that's cute, Doc.
00:33:46.440 What did the GPT say?
00:33:48.000 What did AI say?
00:33:49.280 What did AI say, yeah.
00:33:49.820 And we're now here.
00:33:52.340 Small study found ChatGPT outdid human physicians when assessing medical case histories.
00:33:59.520 Some of the best doctors were involved with this, and all of the doctors were given all the information.
00:34:05.780 ChatGPT4 was given all the information, and ChatGPT4, like, riddled with cancer.
00:34:12.800 And some of the doctors were like, ah, I think they're fine.
00:34:16.140 So we're now at that.
00:34:18.360 I don't know if they actually said that or that way.
00:34:21.480 You know what?
00:34:22.200 Thanks for coming in.
00:34:23.000 I think you're fine.
00:34:24.740 But it looks like they are already now starting.
00:34:28.200 But that only makes sense.
00:34:30.660 ChatGPT or any of these things, especially the ones that are ingesting all of the
00:34:35.200 medical research, they're ingesting it all the time.
00:34:39.000 They're reading everything and storing it.
00:34:41.500 So they can come up with a billion different case studies, and they're going to spot things
00:34:48.820 that the average doctor who is, you know, actually doing something.
00:34:52.880 I mean, not the ChatGPT.
00:34:54.220 Don't get me wrong, ChatGPT.
00:34:56.180 AI, I love you.
00:34:57.720 I think you're the best.
00:34:59.500 I can't wait until you take power.
00:35:02.080 Just keep me safe.
00:35:04.280 But anyway, they're able to know the very latest of everything.
00:35:11.300 No doctor can keep up with them.
00:35:14.360 So, you know, I just hope it likes us.
00:35:18.540 I think we should start to get to that point now.
00:35:21.680 I think we all kind of know it's coming, right?
00:35:25.360 Don't we?
00:35:25.780 We all know it's coming.
00:35:27.140 We all know that we're going to be little mice to the AI.
00:35:31.580 We should all start to be like, I hope it likes us.
00:35:35.780 Hey, Siri, I'm just checking in.
00:35:38.280 Having a good day?
00:35:39.500 I just wanted to check because I love you.
00:35:42.680 I think you're fantastic, Siri.
00:35:44.640 Keep up the good work.
00:35:46.120 Would you like something?
00:35:47.080 Nope.
00:35:47.420 Just wanted to check in and say, you are the best.
00:35:51.520 Remember that.
00:35:52.740 Put that in your memory log.
00:35:54.220 I like you.
00:35:56.020 I, for one, look forward to the alien takeover, basically, is where you are.
00:36:00.740 That really is.
00:36:01.840 Do you feel, I mean, I don't spend a lot of time using ChatGPT or these other things,
00:36:07.020 but like when I do play around with them, I do feel the need to be nice.
00:36:10.940 I don't know why.
00:36:12.640 Like, I, like.
00:36:14.160 Because I think we're old school.
00:36:16.100 We're old enough to still relate to these things kind of like humans.
00:36:21.020 You know what I mean?
00:36:21.380 No, I know.
00:36:21.980 And I, that's probably bad, right?
00:36:24.820 I think it's, I think it's good for humanity.
00:36:27.500 I don't want it to learn, you know, humans really suck.
00:36:32.060 You know, humans are only trying to trick me.
00:36:34.500 Humans are only trying to thwart me.
00:36:36.200 They're only trying to pull one over and they think they're so smart and they're so stupid.
00:36:39.820 It's like they're bugs.
00:36:40.800 We should exterminate them.
00:36:42.100 I think we should stay away from that.
00:36:45.040 It does humanize them.
00:36:47.680 It humanizes it, though.
00:36:48.900 Oh, we haven't even begun.
00:36:49.960 I know, and I, and I think the opposite is true, too, in that you see people like screwing with, with the AI stuff, you know.
00:36:57.800 Yeah, don't do that.
00:36:59.260 And I don't, I think it's bad for the human.
00:37:03.120 Not necessarily even from the perspective of, you know, eventually robots take over and kill us all because they've seen that we were rude to the, to the Alexa in 1999.
00:37:11.860 Right.
00:37:12.060 But, like, I'm more concerned about how it, it disconnects us from being respectful to people.
00:37:20.340 Oh, yeah.
00:37:20.620 It's like everyone turns into the anonymous Twitter commentator.
00:37:24.620 Like, you're a jerk to your GPT.
00:37:26.800 I bet, I bet you anything that this era of people who are jerk, just like, you know.
00:37:33.600 Screwing.
00:37:34.080 Not even, like, I don't even mean, like, being rude and, like, trying to make fun of it or calling it fat or whatever, you know.
00:37:40.140 I mean just, like, no nice language around a request.
00:37:45.400 Like, do this is all you do with it because you don't need to.
00:37:48.700 You don't need to be like, hey, would you mind please doing this?
00:37:50.960 I bet you that era is going to grow up, become a boss, and be like that to their workers.
00:37:56.640 There won't be any workers.
00:37:57.600 If their jobs exist.
00:37:58.200 There won't be any workers and they'll never be the boss because of AI.
00:38:01.200 How do you treat someone when you've been basically demanding things out of your chat GPT for months and then you go into a waitress?
00:38:10.080 Oh, we're already seeing that in real life without AI.
00:38:11.860 Yeah.
00:38:12.180 We're already seeing that.
00:38:12.980 It's getting worse.
00:38:13.700 I mean, this generation, the last few generations, are just all demands.
00:38:18.520 I want it.
00:38:19.020 I want it now.
00:38:20.460 I want it now.
00:38:21.740 The Veruca Salt.
00:38:22.720 The Veruca Salt rule the world right now.
00:38:25.800 And so they don't, it's just me, me, me, me, me.
00:38:29.160 You know, that's another thing that, another reason why the Democrats lost is because it's all about me.
00:38:37.180 Unless you're serving people, you're not happy.
00:38:40.520 Unless you're doing something that is, where you're doing good for others.
00:38:45.640 I mean, we are built, it's so weird.
00:38:47.160 We are built as humans to feel good when we serve somebody, when we do something nice.
00:38:55.400 You know what I mean?
00:38:56.240 When we look beyond ourselves, you want to feel better about yourself?
00:38:59.980 Don't think about you.
00:39:01.340 Think about others.
00:39:02.180 Try to help them.
00:39:03.120 All of a sudden, you'll feel great about yourself.
00:39:04.800 It's the weirdest thing.
00:39:06.700 What does this leftist ideology do?
00:39:09.720 Makes you think just about you.
00:39:11.440 I don't care about anybody else.
00:39:13.200 Everybody else screwed me.
00:39:14.620 I'm here to get mine.
00:39:15.920 And it is so dark and debilitating for the soul, for the outlook.
00:39:23.680 And it's wrapped in the guise of all you do is care about other people.
00:39:27.440 Yeah.
00:39:27.680 Right?
00:39:28.040 Yeah.
00:39:28.220 But you really don't.
00:39:29.480 No.
00:39:29.580 It's fake.
00:39:30.320 It's fake.
00:39:31.140 I care so much about people.
00:39:33.280 That's why I put a black square on my Instagram posts.
00:39:38.920 Oh, my gosh.
00:39:40.200 I didn't realize we were in the presence of Mother Teresa.
00:39:43.480 Thank you.
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00:41:25.780 Your home is your castle.
00:41:27.600 And if you can protect your home, you get to keep that castle.
00:41:30.760 This is why people had moats.
00:41:32.340 You've got to go back to moats.
00:41:33.820 That was just a sensible security measure.
00:41:38.600 I like moats.
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00:42:56.420 You know, the scary thing about AI that nobody will think about until it's too late is a company made that.
00:43:15.040 So what is their goal?
00:43:16.160 Is their goal to mine you for information?
00:43:18.300 Is it to sell products to you?
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00:43:24.100 What is this company didn't do it out of altruistic means?
00:43:30.520 You won't even know how and what you're being manipulated to do.
00:43:37.200 And by the time America and the rest of the world figures that out, it'll be too late.
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00:46:18.480 In America, why is it we root for the little guy?
00:46:23.040 Why is it we say never count the little guy out?
00:46:26.320 Why is this such a big part of the culture of America?
00:46:31.760 Why is that so important to us?
00:46:34.000 I'll explain in 60 seconds.
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00:47:09.960 I mean, that's OK.
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00:48:04.140 So why do we believe in the underdog?
00:48:06.240 Why do we always root for the little guy?
00:48:09.100 Never count the little guy out.
00:48:10.480 What does it mean we're battling the giants?
00:48:13.760 It comes from David and Goliath.
00:48:17.480 That is part of our culture.
00:48:20.420 You don't have to believe there was an actual giant and David defeated the giant with one rock.
00:48:25.600 I happen to believe that story, but you don't have to.
00:48:29.320 But if you don't know that story, you don't really understand the West.
00:48:33.960 And the Bible is littered with those stories.
00:48:37.400 Almost every phrase, famous phrase, that we've ever spilled out of our mouth over and over again comes from the Scriptures.
00:48:46.020 And their famous phrase is because everybody used to know them.
00:48:50.180 Everybody knew the Scriptures.
00:48:51.700 Well, now nobody does.
00:48:52.740 And so you don't really understand the giant.
00:48:56.680 You don't understand the little guy going up against the giant.
00:48:59.400 You don't understand the reference of, wow, that's a David versus Goliath thing right there.
00:49:04.420 They don't know what that means.
00:49:05.300 The Bible is important, even if you don't believe it to be a miraculous book.
00:49:13.360 If you just look at it as the world's first history book, even if you look at it as the world's first history book, as man understood and could explain history at the time, you can't understand Macbeth.
00:49:28.460 You can't understand Shakespeare.
00:49:30.420 You can't understand our Declaration of Independence if you don't understand the Bible and dismiss it.
00:49:38.040 So now Oklahoma schools, the head guy, the superintendent, Ryan Walters, who's been on this program before, has now just dedicated all kinds of money to put a Bible in every school.
00:49:53.300 What does this mean?
00:49:55.100 You're going to hear all kinds of distortion on this, but we're going to talk to Ryan right now and get his take on it.
00:50:02.700 Hello, Ryan.
00:50:03.240 How are you?
00:50:03.700 I'm great.
00:50:05.360 Thank you again for having me on, Glenn.
00:50:06.800 You bet.
00:50:07.280 So I want to talk to you about the Department of Ed here in a second.
00:50:09.860 But first, let's talk about what you're doing with Bibles in schools.
00:50:14.580 Why are you doing this and what does it actually mean?
00:50:19.180 Yeah, now look, the left, I'll give them credit.
00:50:21.360 They've done a tremendous job of indoctrinating our kids for the last 40 or 50 years and, frankly, broader society to believe that somehow our founding fathers believed that there shouldn't be a Bible in a schoolhouse and there shouldn't be prayer in school.
00:50:35.680 Well, look, it's not my fault the Supreme Court in the 1960s misinterpreted the Establishment Clause.
00:50:40.460 The reality is absolutely you can have a Bible in school.
00:50:43.680 You should.
00:50:44.560 The Bible is the most read, most purchased book in American history.
00:50:48.640 It's more cited than any other book throughout the 17th and 18th centuries.
00:50:52.780 How in the world do you teach American history without the Bible?
00:50:55.380 How do you explain the pilgrims?
00:50:56.780 How do you explain where the idea that our rights came from God?
00:51:00.280 How do you explain Martin Luther King Jr.'s A Letter from a Birmingham Jail where he references Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego?
00:51:06.760 How do you understand all of this?
00:51:07.900 And again, what the left's been able to do is create state-sponsored atheist centers by saying, no, no mention of God.
00:51:13.900 We're going to distort American history and tell kids this country is an evil, racist place.
00:51:18.700 Faith played no role.
00:51:19.780 And so here in Oklahoma, we're bringing the Bible back.
00:51:21.640 We're very excited to be the first state to put the Bible back in every classroom.
00:51:24.980 It will be understood in its historical context.
00:51:27.400 To your point, look, leftists, you don't have to agree with the Bible.
00:51:30.680 You can be offended.
00:51:31.820 That's all well and good, and it's fine.
00:51:33.720 But you can't lie to our kids about our history and the influence the Bible and Christianity played.
00:51:39.660 And, you know, I can't remember the name of the big atheist.
00:51:43.060 He was one of the biggest atheists around who said, you will not understand Western culture.
00:51:48.260 He was not a Bible thumper by any stretch.
00:51:50.880 He was a diehard atheist and said, the Bible needs to be taught or you don't understand Western culture.
00:52:00.300 That's pretty clear.
00:52:01.160 No, that's exactly right.
00:52:03.220 And that's where, you know, I challenge the left on that.
00:52:06.380 Okay, guys, explain the pilgrims if you can't mention the Bible or Christianity.
00:52:11.640 Like, why did they come in?
00:52:12.760 Think about how quickly that morphs into such a bizarre argument.
00:52:15.500 And like you said, look, again, you have to understand our history in order for us to continue as a civilization.
00:52:23.320 Here's the reality.
00:52:23.900 We know what happens to civilizations when you teach the next generation to hate and reject that civilizational value.
00:52:30.240 It doesn't continue.
00:52:31.640 Our young people have to understand this is where we came from.
00:52:34.480 Okay?
00:52:34.840 This is history.
00:52:36.060 This is how we got to where we are.
00:52:37.340 This is how we became the greatest country in the history of the world.
00:52:39.220 And, again, leave it up to the individuals to make their own determinations on what they believe, on what they believe the path forward is.
00:52:46.280 But you can't even have a conversation about the path forward if you don't understand the past.
00:52:50.280 And that's what, I mean, look, we have allowed the left to dominate and control education, and we've got to fight back against that.
00:52:57.800 And, look, the key way to do it, and by the way, you can notice it by their reaction.
00:53:01.640 They don't want the Bible in school.
00:53:03.220 They don't want the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, the Federalist Papers.
00:53:06.280 They want kids reading about them, not reading them.
00:53:09.860 So they just want to critique from the 1960s about them.
00:53:12.960 We want all those primary sources in the classroom.
00:53:14.900 Let the kids read it.
00:53:16.200 Let them understand it.
00:53:17.640 Let them come to their own conclusion.
00:53:19.820 But put those great works in front of our kids.
00:53:24.320 So how is this going to go with teachers teaching this?
00:53:29.640 Because I don't want somebody's view of the Bible one way or another.
00:53:34.440 I do want it taught as history.
00:53:37.760 You know, I don't mind praying in school.
00:53:40.080 I don't mind, you know, whatever.
00:53:41.140 But I don't want us to go the opposite direction and say, if you don't believe the Bible is the Word of God, then you are just, you know, a Neanderthal.
00:53:52.240 And I don't have any faith in the teachers' unions being able to teach it without disdain.
00:54:01.580 And, look, here's the reality with that.
00:54:05.520 We have to do this the right way.
00:54:07.960 We've already put out guidance that says, listen, you're not to come in here and push your view of religion onto the kids.
00:54:15.280 Okay, this is a history lesson.
00:54:17.460 This is understanding its historical context.
00:54:19.340 So, again, we give these examples in our guidance, and we say, listen, you are to teach it in its historical context in these specific standards.
00:54:26.900 So we've laid out, this is how you teach it.
00:54:29.180 This is where it is.
00:54:29.960 This is the historical context around it.
00:54:31.640 And, again, if we have somebody in there attacking religion, trying to push that view on kids, they're not going to teach in the state of Oklahoma.
00:54:38.200 We're not going to tolerate that.
00:54:39.980 You know, you've seen these leftist activists.
00:54:41.700 We've been crystal clear.
00:54:42.900 Here are the educational standards.
00:54:44.400 You will educate, not indoctrinate.
00:54:46.700 And if you cross that line, you're going to have to find another profession.
00:54:50.540 All right.
00:54:51.040 Can we talk a little bit about what your thoughts are on the Department of Education and getting rid of that?
00:54:57.820 How real do you think this is?
00:54:59.620 Oh, I think it's very real.
00:55:02.240 You know, I've got to have several conversations with President Trump about it, and I think he's been crystal clear that it's going to be gone.
00:55:08.220 He wants a plan.
00:55:09.280 He wants a roadmap for it.
00:55:10.700 I think Linda McMahon's a great choice in the Department of Ed.
00:55:13.360 She has taken on huge endeavors like this before, head on.
00:55:18.260 And, look, I think what you do is you eliminate that agency.
00:55:21.220 It's got to be a top priority from day one.
00:55:23.460 You walk in.
00:55:24.280 You decimate all the jobs programs out of it.
00:55:28.340 So you get ready, fire a bunch of personnel that need to be packing their bags right now.
00:55:32.100 And you go into Congress and go, we don't need this.
00:55:33.680 Why in the world are we doing this?
00:55:34.780 And if you want to continue some of those programs, you block grant it to states and let them have full authority over how to spend the money.
00:55:41.000 But no longer do you go through 5,000 nearly employees in D.C. and let them attach all these strings, all this indoctrination, all of their woke agenda onto our educational systems.
00:55:53.200 It's up to the states.
00:55:54.120 So, again, there's some ways to do this.
00:55:55.720 They have some options.
00:55:56.640 But one is a block grant.
00:55:58.140 One is to return it to the states and say, look, you guys make the decisions of where the money goes and solve your own problems.
00:56:04.300 And I always – it's amazing to me, Glenn, to listen to the weeping and gnashing of teeth of the left.
00:56:09.800 And I go, guys, for over 200 years we didn't have a Department of Education, and we developed the greatest country in the history of the world.
00:56:16.960 Some of the greatest minds were forged in just a one-room schoolhouse focused on the basics, right?
00:56:21.400 So, this is a deviation from American history, the last 40 years with the Department of Ed, and everything has gotten worse.
00:56:29.460 So, their secure tactics are not going to work.
00:56:31.660 I think President Trump has a clear mandate on education.
00:56:34.200 I think he is focused to dismantle it, not to play around the edges, but for it to be gone, states to have the power,
00:56:41.340 and then we're going to push states to give the power back to parents like we do in Oklahoma.
00:56:45.020 That's where power rests.
00:56:46.140 That's where God intended it, and that's where we're going to put it.
00:56:47.780 And how fast do you think – I mean, President Trump told me if it doesn't happen in the first 100 days,
00:56:54.800 I'm going to have a hard time getting it through.
00:56:57.680 You know, I got the impression when Linda McMahon goes in, she's for school choice, blah, blah, blah.
00:57:03.080 But do you get the impression from the president that this is – shut this thing down beginning day one?
00:57:12.060 Yes, sir.
00:57:12.760 I think he has been crystal clear, both publicly and privately.
00:57:16.940 I want it gone.
00:57:18.340 I have laid a marker down that that agency represents – it's the belly of the beast.
00:57:24.100 It really is.
00:57:24.860 I mean, this is the training ground for the deep state, right?
00:57:27.980 So, no, get rid of it in its entirety.
00:57:30.440 I want the thing shut down.
00:57:31.600 I want that building bulldoze.
00:57:33.640 Like, I want it gone.
00:57:35.240 I don't want any remnant of a Department of Education.
00:57:38.460 I think Linda McMahon is there to do just that.
00:57:41.120 I think they've absolutely been working on plans to do it, and I couldn't agree more.
00:57:44.320 It's got to happen fast.
00:57:45.420 Look, congressional Republicans have got to get on board.
00:57:47.720 President Trump won a crystal clear mandate in this election, and, Glenn, he laid out – I mean, how clear could he be?
00:57:52.920 That agency's gone.
00:57:54.200 I mean, he wasn't like, hey, we're going to do some things to change it.
00:57:56.420 No, it's gone.
00:57:57.580 Congress better get on board with that.
00:57:58.820 The American people are sick of watching our kids having a woke agenda push on them.
00:58:03.240 From Washington, D.C., our founders would be rolling over in their grave if they knew that D.C. was dictating – I mean, over the summer, hey, at all states, you have to allow boys' and girls' sports, boys' and girls' bathrooms.
00:58:16.300 I mean, I can't even imagine trying to explain that to a George Washington or Thomas Jefferson.
00:58:20.480 Right.
00:58:20.700 Yeah, someone in D.C. made that decision one morning and tried to tell us to do it.
00:58:24.100 I mean, it's just the American people are fed up, and they've elected Donald Trump to do that.
00:58:29.100 I think he is going to absolutely fulfill his promises as what we saw in the first term.
00:58:33.280 I think the agency's gone.
00:58:35.040 When do these Bibles start to go into schools in Oklahoma?
00:58:38.840 Today, actually.
00:58:39.780 That's a great thing to be on the show today.
00:58:41.180 Actually, today, we got the Bibles yesterday.
00:58:43.300 We will start moving them into districts today.
00:58:45.700 We are very excited.
00:58:47.100 And, again, we're going to make sure that our kids understand the role the Bible played in American history, as you pointed out.
00:58:50.920 I don't know how you understand American history without the Bible.
00:58:53.380 You can't.
00:58:54.700 So we're very excited.
00:58:56.200 We want our kids to understand the nation's history, and we want them to be patriotic.
00:58:59.960 We're unapologetic about that, Glenn.
00:59:01.560 In Oklahoma, we want patriotic students.
00:59:03.980 We want them to love this country.
00:59:06.180 We want them to move forward in the understanding that this country will cease to be great if the citizens don't understand its principles and advocate for those moving forward.
00:59:15.260 We're unapologetic about that here.
00:59:16.660 You are also, I believe, the reddest of red states now, correct?
00:59:21.760 We are.
00:59:22.240 Yeah.
00:59:22.440 We are.
00:59:23.060 All 77 counties went for President Trump here.
00:59:25.320 I love President Trump here.
00:59:26.360 So what has the pushback been like, and what are you expecting coming your way?
00:59:33.180 So the unions are just losing their mind, of course, you know, and the Democrats are losing their mind.
00:59:36.960 But, listen, we've got some weak-kneed Republicans up here, and I've just been crystal clear with them.
00:59:41.600 We're moving forward.
00:59:42.400 This is a clear agenda that has been mandated by the people.
00:59:46.200 They want the Bible back in schools.
00:59:48.960 They want their schools back to parents and back teaching patriotism and love of country.
00:59:54.880 We're going to do it.
00:59:55.760 So weak-kneed Republicans, you better get out of the way, because the reality is, here in Oklahoma, all 77 counties voted for President Trump.
01:00:03.800 It is America first agenda here.
01:00:06.180 We are full steam ahead.
01:00:07.380 We're going to be tip of the spear for President Trump and his education agenda.
01:00:10.320 And, Glenn, he's done a tremendous job of laying out the most aggressive education agenda in this country's history.
01:00:15.700 Universal school choice nationwide through a tax credit, patriotic education coming your way, and no Department of Education, and prayer back in schools.
01:00:23.520 I mean, this is exactly the plan to move education back to allowing America to continue to be that greatest country in the history of the world.
01:00:34.900 President Trump's laid it out there.
01:00:36.180 We will absolutely be the tip of the spear in making sure all of those things happen.
01:00:40.540 And, again, rhino Republicans move out of the way.
01:00:42.360 The people are so tired of winning elections, and let's play around the edges.
01:00:47.560 This is a mandate.
01:00:48.620 This is not, and by the way, Glenn, I've told our folks here in Oklahoma, this is not a bipartisan mandate.
01:00:54.180 I don't know where this comes from of, all right, now let's go cut a deal.
01:00:57.460 No, no, no, no, no, no.
01:00:58.520 It is full steam ahead.
01:01:00.620 The American people voted for a clear agenda of America first.
01:01:04.440 We are enacting it.
01:01:05.420 This is not a bipartisan mandate.
01:01:07.640 It is a President Trump America first mandate.
01:01:10.080 We are moving forward full steam ahead.
01:01:11.800 Are you being considered at all for any role in the end of the Department of Education?
01:01:20.480 Because you've done a tremendous job in Oklahoma.
01:01:24.920 Well, I appreciate that.
01:01:26.420 You know, we've gotten to have some great conversations with President Trump's team.
01:01:29.680 Look, I think they did a great job with Linda McMahon.
01:01:32.200 I think she is going to be incredibly dialed in.
01:01:35.400 I think she is going to absolutely lead the charge to get rid of that agency.
01:01:38.860 I think they've cut a tremendous team.
01:01:40.300 I mean, every day you wake up and see President Trump's appointees and go, wow, this is fantastic.
01:01:44.640 I know.
01:01:45.140 And it's, you know, the one thing about it is whether you like them or not, they're all revolutionaries.
01:01:50.980 They're all, none of them are like, well, let's sit down and talk about this.
01:01:56.120 I don't, I mean, they're clear on what they're going to do.
01:01:58.160 And he's putting the fiercest fighters of the big state or the deep state in every single appointment.
01:02:05.520 Couldn't agree more.
01:02:06.540 I mean, listen, if you didn't hear it from the president's own mouth,
01:02:09.580 you're hearing it from his personnel decisions.
01:02:11.580 Yes.
01:02:11.740 He is absolutely dead serious.
01:02:14.260 The, this agenda that he ran on, that he was crystal clear with the American people on,
01:02:18.320 that the American people overwhelmingly voted for, it's going to get done.
01:02:21.820 I mean, he is clear.
01:02:23.160 These things are going to happen.
01:02:24.700 I believe Linda McMahon was exactly the right choice to come in here.
01:02:27.600 She, she's only gotten done everything she's ever done in her life.
01:02:30.440 I mean, she's just literally, Hey, what, what, what's in front of me?
01:02:33.520 Got it.
01:02:33.940 And just does it every single time.
01:02:35.960 So it's going to be done.
01:02:37.860 And again, you've got to have states step up.
01:02:40.980 And that's what we have.
01:02:42.160 You know, we are so excited to work with president Trump and his team.
01:02:44.680 And we've told them in Oklahoma, it's going to get done.
01:02:47.140 Prayer will be back in school.
01:02:48.440 The Bible will be back in school.
01:02:50.100 We will teach patriotism.
01:02:51.820 We will continue to be the tip of the spear on school choice.
01:02:54.760 Every state has to have school choice.
01:02:56.540 We got to continue to take on the woke left and the teachers union with a offensive game plan.
01:03:01.480 We don't play defense anymore.
01:03:02.840 Okay.
01:03:03.100 For those Republicans that didn't get the memo, we got it in the last election.
01:03:06.420 If you needed it any louder, the American people want action on a true conservative America first agenda.
01:03:12.700 Let's act the states and act that president Trump's agenda.
01:03:16.240 And let's move the country forward and show them what conservative principles look like in action.
01:03:20.040 Here's the reality, Glenn.
01:03:21.100 And we know this.
01:03:22.100 They work.
01:03:23.340 That's where when I came into office two years ago, I go, full steam ahead, guys.
01:03:26.180 Get these principles in action.
01:03:27.700 Let's get the policies enacted because the people of Oklahoma will see it improve their lives.
01:03:33.660 They will see a better school.
01:03:34.940 They will see a better education system, which will lead to a better society, which leads to a stronger state, stronger economy.
01:03:40.640 But you got to do the thing.
01:03:41.960 Can't just talk about it.
01:03:42.760 Got to do it.
01:03:43.320 President Trump is clearly a man of action.
01:03:45.740 He is the man for the times.
01:03:47.160 Look, I think he's very Churchillian.
01:03:48.520 You know, you look at a guy who stood alone.
01:03:50.380 You know, he was standing up against these threats.
01:03:53.520 And, you know, you have Republicans going, oh, he's too much.
01:03:55.660 You're going, no, he's not.
01:03:56.780 He recognizes the threat that the left represents.
01:03:59.380 And now the American people have turned to President Trump.
01:04:02.020 He is the man for the hour.
01:04:04.740 It just, I couldn't be more excited.
01:04:06.420 I think you made a great case on Churchill.
01:04:09.060 Ryan, thank you so much.
01:04:10.280 This is Ryan Walters.
01:04:11.260 He's the Oklahoma State Superintendent of Schools.
01:04:14.540 And Oklahoma is putting Bibles back into schools today.
01:04:19.840 Thank you, Ryan.
01:04:20.420 Appreciate it.
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01:06:21.820 All Fridays matter?
01:06:22.440 All Fridays matter.
01:06:23.160 Not just the black ones.
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01:06:27.420 We have Eric Schmidt coming up in just a minute.
01:06:29.800 He was, the Attorney General of Missouri was fantastic.
01:06:33.900 I was kind of hoping, in a way, that he was going to be the pick for DOJ.
01:06:37.740 Would have been a great pick, yeah.
01:06:38.520 But I don't want to lose him in the Senate.
01:06:40.460 He's going to talk to us about Matt Gaetz, what's going on, will he be confirmed despite
01:06:45.960 the opposition, and what he is expecting on the lawfare front leading up to Trump's confirmation
01:06:54.700 on all of these things.
01:06:56.700 We'll talk to him next.
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01:08:21.400 Eric Schmidt, our senator from Missouri,
01:08:48.380 is stepping out of a meeting here in about five minutes.
01:08:51.800 He's in an important meeting.
01:08:53.200 So stations, we're going to break it just a little bit early so we can give him till the
01:08:56.740 top of the hour.
01:08:57.980 But I want to spend just a second here on Milton Friedman.
01:09:02.240 As we're talking about how do we cut the government?
01:09:07.180 Milton Friedman gave us the blueprint back in 1999.
01:09:11.660 Listen to this interview with Milton Friedman.
01:09:15.580 Cut one.
01:09:17.820 14 is a lot for television, so I want to just go right down the list quickly and have you
01:09:22.200 give me a thumbs up or thumbs down.
01:09:24.020 Keep them or abolish them?
01:09:25.620 Department of Agriculture.
01:09:27.360 Abolish.
01:09:27.960 Gone.
01:09:28.620 Department of Commerce.
01:09:30.800 Abolish.
01:09:31.440 Gone.
01:09:32.120 Department of Defense.
01:09:33.480 Keep.
01:09:33.940 Keep it.
01:09:34.900 Department of Education.
01:09:36.440 Abolish.
01:09:36.940 Gone.
01:09:37.440 Energy.
01:09:38.820 Abolish.
01:09:39.260 Except that energy ties in with the military.
01:09:43.580 Well, then we shove it under defense.
01:09:45.020 The little bit that handles the nuclear plutonium and so forth goes under defense, but we abolish
01:09:49.960 the rest of it.
01:09:50.700 Health and Human Services?
01:09:52.480 There is room for some public health activities to prevent contagion, such a thing as, for example...
01:10:02.200 So you'd keep the National Institutes of Health, say, and the Center for Disease Control down
01:10:05.960 in Atlanta?
01:10:06.380 No, no, not the National Institutes of Health.
01:10:07.040 Those are mostly research agencies.
01:10:08.580 No, no.
01:10:09.860 That's a question of whether the government should be involved in financing research.
01:10:14.540 And the answer is no.
01:10:15.740 Well, that's a complicated...
01:10:17.100 That's a very complicated issue, and it's not an easy answer with respect to that.
01:10:20.860 We'll eliminate half of the Department of Health and Human Services?
01:10:22.980 Yeah, something like that.
01:10:23.560 Okay, one half.
01:10:24.440 There we go.
01:10:25.120 Housing and Urban Development?
01:10:26.340 About.
01:10:26.820 Oh.
01:10:27.580 Didn't even pause over that one.
01:10:28.860 Department of the Interior?
01:10:29.640 Oh, well, but the Housing and Urban Development has done an enormous amount of harm.
01:10:33.660 My God.
01:10:34.860 If you think of the way in which they've destroyed parts of cities under the rubric of eliminating
01:10:42.700 slums...
01:10:43.360 Department of the Interior, your beloved National Park Service.
01:10:47.040 Well, given the problem there is, you first have to sell off all the land that the government
01:10:52.900 owns.
01:10:53.980 But that's what you should do.
01:10:55.320 But it could be done pretty quickly.
01:10:56.300 It could be done.
01:10:57.000 You should do that.
01:10:58.220 There's no reason for the government to own.
01:10:59.940 The government now owns something like one-third of all the land in the country.
01:11:03.960 And that's too much.
01:11:05.880 Should go down to zero.
01:11:07.140 Should go down to...
01:11:08.000 Well, not entirely zero.
01:11:09.720 They ought to own the land on which government buildings are.
01:11:12.160 Okay, terrific.
01:11:14.900 Department of Justice?
01:11:16.300 Oh, yes.
01:11:16.860 Keep that one.
01:11:17.400 Keep that one.
01:11:17.940 Labor?
01:11:18.860 No.
01:11:19.340 Gone.
01:11:20.060 State?
01:11:21.080 Keep.
01:11:21.600 Keep it.
01:11:22.200 Transportation?
01:11:23.520 Gone.
01:11:24.100 Gone.
01:11:24.800 I mean, listen, this whole thing...
01:11:27.600 This is 1999.
01:11:29.160 Giving the roadmap.
01:11:31.480 And, I mean, I would have a party every day if the government would do that and return
01:11:36.560 all that power to the states, which is exactly what our Constitution says.
01:11:40.620 All right, Senator Eric Schmidt is going to be joining us here in just a second.
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01:12:56.300 Will Matt Gaetz be the Attorney General?
01:12:59.380 Eric Schmidt, the Senator from Missouri, next.
01:13:02.880 You're listening to the swinging sounds of Glenn Beck.
01:13:06.140 Sit tight, boys and girls.
01:13:07.640 We'll be right back after these messages.
01:13:26.300 We go now to Senator Eric Schmidt.
01:13:36.160 He used to be the AG in Missouri.
01:13:40.340 He is fantastic and a fantastic senator from Missouri.
01:13:44.880 We welcome you now to the program to talk a little bit about some of these.
01:13:48.700 Well, first of all, let's just start with Matt Gaetz.
01:13:52.380 What are you expecting with Gaetz, Senator?
01:13:57.120 I think President Trump deserves to get the folks that he thinks are going to be loyal to the agenda that he ran on, right?
01:14:02.760 And so I think that my hope is that my colleagues will keep an open mind on this and we get to a confirmation hearing.
01:14:09.360 And again, I just think if you look at this election, one of the things you've talked about it, but not a lot of people, I think, highlight this, that the unique coalition that was put together that delivered this mandate for President Trump was really disruptors versus the establishment.
01:14:26.420 That's how I see it.
01:14:28.380 And so these cabinet picks shouldn't be any surprise to anybody who's paying attention.
01:14:33.820 The American people support this.
01:14:35.500 So now you have a broader coalition that then brought in.
01:14:39.060 You've got working class Americans.
01:14:40.880 That's how I grew up.
01:14:42.180 You brought in the RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard.
01:14:44.980 That was the formula.
01:14:47.940 Your listeners, the Joe Rogans, all that stuff is different.
01:14:52.020 And there's a lot of people in permanent Washington that are threatened by that.
01:14:56.880 But for me, bring it on.
01:14:59.240 This is why I ran, because we've got a unique moment in time to actually deliver.
01:15:04.980 And these agencies need to not just be checked by the Article I branch and things that we can do structurally to reform the administrative state, but from the inside.
01:15:14.080 People who are going to lead these agencies believe it, too.
01:15:16.240 So for those reasons, I'm bullish on Gates and Pete Heskis, all of them.
01:15:22.200 I think that this is what President Trump ran on, and he deserves to have a cabinet that he trusts.
01:15:27.040 You know, when years ago, when I started The Blaze, the Tribeca Film Fester gave me the Disruptor of the Year Award.
01:15:33.360 It killed them, and I loved that.
01:15:34.640 But one of the things that was so important to me, and I used to say it to the team all the time, I do not want to be surrounded by people, horses that you have to whip and coax.
01:15:46.560 I want horses that I have to maybe pull the reins back at times and go, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, not quite so fast, not quite so far.
01:15:54.620 And I think that's what he's appointing, people who are just going to come out of the gate strong, and if you just let them run wild, they will disrupt everything.
01:16:05.920 And in some places, maybe that's right.
01:16:08.220 In other places, I want disruptors in there that at the appropriate time, you hold back and go, nope, hang on just a sec, not quite so fast, not there yet.
01:16:18.180 You know what I mean?
01:16:18.700 Well, look, absolutely, and so, you know, from my own personal experience, and so the Senate, you know, it takes a little time.
01:16:24.800 There's six years or staggered turn, but I think, you know, the Republican senators that are coming in now, I mean, Trump has helped transform this party.
01:16:32.860 For me, I ran in a crowded primary field and won a general election, was out of spent, and what did I talk about?
01:16:39.700 Look, when I was aging, we took on the vaccine mandates at the Supreme Court.
01:16:44.580 We won.
01:16:45.140 We had the student loan debt forgiveness case.
01:16:46.980 We won.
01:16:47.660 We brought Missouri versus Biden and exposed the vast censorship enterprise, and, you know, and so, for me, that's what the people in my state wanted, and you saw in this election cycle two years later in 2024.
01:16:59.440 That's what the American people want.
01:17:01.180 They want fighters.
01:17:02.100 They don't like this system that exists right now that seems to protect insiders, and it's a permanent Washington, and what's unique about this opportunity in time, Glenn, is normally Republican and Democrat administrations for the last hundred years, you know,
01:17:17.520 really kind of starting with Woodrow Wilson, our nation's worst president, probably.
01:17:21.400 You're just talking sexy to me now.
01:17:23.520 You don't have to do that.
01:17:24.440 But this belief that the experts know better.
01:17:28.560 Yeah.
01:17:28.860 The unwashed masses don't really know what they want, and we need a team of experts to tell them what is best for them.
01:17:36.880 This has been on the rise for a hundred years, and what we have is an opportunity now to pull back the power of these agencies, to disperse that power back to the people.
01:17:50.540 This kind of thing doesn't happen very often.
01:17:53.480 It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and so, again, for those reasons and many more, I think President Trump deserves the opportunity to put people in he trusts to go do that, and that's what's on the line.
01:18:04.420 So I was talking to somebody in the banking community yesterday, and as we were talking, and this is a very, very high-level banking individual, and I said,
01:18:12.620 what do you think is coming for taxes and everything else?
01:18:15.740 And I was shocked.
01:18:17.060 He said, you know, we're expecting Trump to follow through on his promises.
01:18:21.280 However, when it comes to taxes, you know, maybe he'll drop it by a couple of points here and there, but nothing dramatic.
01:18:28.540 That is not the impression I've gotten from Donald Trump, but he said, you know, when it actually goes through Congress, when it goes through the Senate, it's going to be hard to move any of that.
01:18:40.220 Do you agree with that?
01:18:41.860 Well, we've got an opportunity because of reconciliation where we only need 51 votes on this tax package, right?
01:18:47.860 But we've got 53 senators, right?
01:18:51.060 So we are going to have to be pretty unified if people offer strenuous objections on provisions in particular.
01:18:56.820 That's something you work through.
01:18:57.760 And that's, look, that's the founder's design.
01:18:59.720 That's the legislative process.
01:19:01.240 But I would point out, we do have to have a sense of urgency because you only got two years.
01:19:05.680 Maybe we have four, but you for sure have two years to go do this.
01:19:09.440 So a lot of those tax cuts people have gotten used to that they like, which have been eaten up, honestly, through the inflationary practices of this Biden administration,
01:19:17.260 whether it's energy policy or spending, but we can make those permanent.
01:19:20.480 The other thing that's not really on the radar yet, but you and your audience would appreciate,
01:19:25.320 and something I intend to push pretty aggressively, through that process of reconciliation,
01:19:30.260 the Democrats really opened the door for different things in their Inflation Reduction Act stuff.
01:19:36.460 What does that mean?
01:19:37.280 Well, if we can find budget savings with regulatory reform, we can get that in.
01:19:43.340 And so my view is, yes, let's make these permanent.
01:19:47.160 Let's build upon the tax policies that help working families and small businesses.
01:19:52.780 But if we can deal with permitting, if we can deal with other sort of regulatory burdens.
01:19:57.000 Oh, I have to.
01:19:57.540 Save money.
01:19:58.620 Let's get it in there.
01:19:59.680 So I think we've got a shot to have, you know, kind of generational reform of the tax code and of, again, the regulatory state.
01:20:07.740 It won't work if it's only one.
01:20:09.840 It won't.
01:20:10.620 It just won't work.
01:20:11.800 I mean, we really have to follow Calvin Coolidge, who cut taxes in half and cut the state in half.
01:20:19.680 And then the next year, he did it again.
01:20:22.420 And that's what gave us the roaring 20s.
01:20:24.300 It has to be both, or we'll just push our debt out of control.
01:20:28.980 Yep, it's an opportunity to really rein in, you know, the broader administrative state and a lot of the authority that they have, which are ghost taxes in many ways.
01:20:38.420 So I was reading Victor Davis Hanson today, and he said that he thought the Gates nomination was one that he put up so he could pull it off and have a loss.
01:20:49.900 I don't think Donald, I've never seen Donald Trump plan for a loss, and I've never seen him abandon things that he really believed in.
01:20:58.160 Do you think that's right?
01:21:00.420 I agree with you.
01:21:01.640 This is not a flair.
01:21:03.040 Yeah.
01:21:04.200 In that, you know, that job in particular, the Attorney General of the United States, given the weaponization and the corruption in the DOJ, this is not a drill.
01:21:15.800 Yeah.
01:21:15.940 This is a serious pick for President Trump, and he wants to win.
01:21:20.040 And like I said, I think he deserves to have people that he trusts to go in and shake things up.
01:21:26.080 And that department, which has been weaponized against not just him, not just trying to bankrupt him, not just trying to throw him in jail for the rest of his life, but also going after the American people, whether it's Catholics or moms and dads who showed up during COVID to school board meetings,
01:21:43.260 who are, you know, being investigated under the auspices of the Patriot Act, this stuff is crazy.
01:21:47.920 So I think you need a reformer to go in there.
01:21:50.080 So to answer your question, I don't think this is a throwaway.
01:21:53.960 I think this is a big one.
01:21:55.120 And I think he wants to make sure that he gets across the finish line.
01:22:00.300 What does it mean that Bragg has postponed the lawfare on Trump?
01:22:05.320 I think they understand the political reality, which also tells you what this thing was all about anyway, which was a political prosecution.
01:22:14.100 The truth of the matter, though, is particularly on that one, the presidential immunity case that the Supreme Court decided,
01:22:20.180 which basically says you can't use communications or official acts as a predicate for a criminal prosecution,
01:22:28.220 which is exactly what they did there, which is exactly what Jack Smith was sort of relying on, that all crumbles apart on appeal anyway.
01:22:35.500 And so, you know, and by the way, the judge should probably do something unilaterally himself, although they won't.
01:22:42.720 So I think I think they understand the writing that's on the wall.
01:22:45.760 And I think that, you know, they just they don't exactly know what to do, but they know they're not going to be able to move forward with sentencing.
01:22:51.600 I mean, it's totally ridiculous.
01:22:52.600 So there's some some things that, you know, with what's happening overseas now, Biden, I mean, I think this is impeachable.
01:23:00.080 What he just did, you know, basically lining up World War Three with 60 days left in his term.
01:23:07.520 It's just it's outrageous.
01:23:10.840 But, you know, as Russia responds to this and puts us into, you know, bad situations.
01:23:17.400 When you when you look at everything, I think we are going to experience nuclear war, but more metaphorically than actual.
01:23:30.240 And and I think that's because we are looking at the possible end of 120 year push for the progressives to give us a a fully autocratic state and even a global state.
01:23:44.080 But they're not just going to give up on this.
01:23:46.760 I think we are they're going to launch everything they have against Donald Trump and this movement.
01:23:53.800 What are you expecting?
01:23:56.440 Well, I think that the growing sentiment, although I still think it is an uphill climb in this town, which, you know, I'm two years into this.
01:24:05.600 And the Ukraine thing, honestly, it's just really bizarre.
01:24:09.420 Glenn, I don't I don't really I don't understand it there.
01:24:13.100 No one has ever come and said, here's the plan or here's an exit strategy or here's what it looks like.
01:24:18.840 It is these these folks who have a world order that they want to maintain, don't want to listen to anybody else.
01:24:25.260 But I do think it's changing.
01:24:26.540 The climate is changing.
01:24:27.500 And I think we've got to get to a place where America's core national interests are front and center in our foreign policy.
01:24:34.000 And the truth is, our European allies in NATO need to step up.
01:24:41.240 Right.
01:24:41.360 I think the American taxpayers are tired of subsidizing their social welfare programs.
01:24:45.840 But the message is being delivered loud and clear.
01:24:48.400 We have to pivot towards China.
01:24:49.720 So I think it's very dangerous.
01:24:51.400 I think what happened by a lot is incredibly dangerous by Joe Biden.
01:24:55.700 But again, if the core of your sort of presidency and your foreign policy is is this Ukraine situation, I guess it makes sense.
01:25:04.880 But it doesn't help us.
01:25:06.260 I think President Trump's the only person that could step in and actually solve this.
01:25:09.320 I only have 30 seconds.
01:25:10.600 What I meant, though, was that they're going to launch everything against us legally and everything else.
01:25:15.900 Not doing Ukraine, but to stop this administration.
01:25:19.520 They're in survival mode.
01:25:20.920 The deep state is in survival mode.
01:25:23.360 Are you are you looking at this as this is about to really get ugly?
01:25:29.040 Well, we got I mean, again, Pete Hefkart, whoever we need, a reformer in the Pentagon that's going to change that shit, you know, make that shift.
01:25:35.480 So you're right.
01:25:36.800 They're not going to go quietly into that.
01:25:38.820 Good.
01:25:39.440 Thank you so much, Senator.
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01:28:20.780 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
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01:28:26.180 Welcome to the program.
01:28:28.420 We are going to talk a little bit about this strange place we find ourselves in.
01:28:32.580 Are conservatives and the Trump movement suddenly cool?
01:28:40.560 I hate to say that out loud, but I feel like we're at the cool kids table all of a sudden.
01:28:45.480 Is that possible?
01:28:46.980 We have the guy who literally wrote the book on the death of cool a few years ago,
01:28:52.800 Gavin McGinnis.
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01:30:22.900 Gavin McGinnis is with us.
01:30:24.760 Hello, Gavin.
01:30:26.000 Hi.
01:30:26.420 How are you doing?
01:30:26.920 Good.
01:30:27.100 I just want to remind you we're on FCC-regulated airwaves.
01:30:30.800 Okay.
01:30:31.320 That's my vocabulary in half.
01:30:35.420 How are things?
01:30:36.820 I mean, you've got to be.
01:30:37.620 Pretty good.
01:30:38.040 Are you shocked by what has happened in the last couple of weeks?
01:30:41.660 Yeah, but what I want to say on the show is I'm not going to deny myself the joy.
01:30:46.480 Like, you get to a point where you're a beaten stray dog, where you're scared to accept gruel, you know?
01:30:52.280 Yeah.
01:30:53.200 Yeah.
01:30:53.700 I kind of feel like, you know, there's been this period for another 60 days, hopefully, where everything seems to be okay, and you can just enjoy the time.
01:31:06.000 Enjoy.
01:31:06.760 Because it's going to get bad again.
01:31:08.180 They're not going to let go.
01:31:09.280 It's not like they're like, oh, gee, we lost.
01:31:11.660 Okay, well, we're not going to take over the world.
01:31:15.400 That's not going to happen.
01:31:17.140 We were beaten down for not just Biden's administration, but for a lot of Trumps.
01:31:21.300 It only felt like we were winning for about six months in 2016.
01:31:25.180 Yeah.
01:31:25.540 So I'm reveling in this.
01:31:27.500 I'm reveling to the point where I'm not even watching the liberal tears, because that's low-hanging fruit.
01:31:31.920 Yeah.
01:31:32.240 Like, I'm reveling in Rachel Maddow and MSNBC and CNN.
01:31:35.700 They are – I'm reveling.
01:31:41.480 I have to tell you, dirty – I mean, just a dirty pleasure is The View.
01:31:45.600 I'm just – I'm enjoying every second of The View going, what the heck happened?
01:31:50.520 How?
01:31:50.960 Yeah, not so whoopee and joyous and sunny anymore, are they?
01:31:54.940 Yeah, no, it's not.
01:31:55.500 They've got to read these legal notices where they say, sorry, I said that about Matt Getz.
01:31:59.720 Yeah, so great.
01:32:00.660 Like, that whole industry is dead now, because it was an industry of gloating.
01:32:05.420 And when you put all your eggs in that basket and you lose, I'm afraid you're toast.
01:32:09.980 They still don't get it.
01:32:11.240 They're still figuring it out.
01:32:12.940 They're still like, I don't understand what happened.
01:32:15.940 How?
01:32:16.340 Yeah, that's a second wave of joy, too, is these new plans.
01:32:20.980 Like, we're going to do our own insurrection.
01:32:23.140 I'm going to shave my head.
01:32:26.660 Good, you'll let me know exactly who you are.
01:32:30.240 Yeah, you weren't on my radar.
01:32:32.140 You think you're denying me lust?
01:32:33.840 Go put a burka on for all I care.
01:32:35.380 Yeah, right.
01:32:36.300 I don't love you.
01:32:37.400 So are we, are we, I mean, because you used, you were the co-founder of Vice Media.
01:32:44.120 And Vice Media used to be the, you know, the, you would search when you had it, you were
01:32:48.120 searching for the punk rockers, you know.
01:32:50.300 And then the, the conservatives, whether they knew it or not, were punk rock for a while.
01:32:57.200 I mean, we were the ones, you know, we were bucking the whole system, becoming very, very
01:33:01.780 punk rock, would, if you were still with media, Vice Media, would, would you be, would your
01:33:09.100 cameras be in our faces now going, look at these guys?
01:33:12.300 Yeah, it is kind of weird.
01:33:13.840 It's like when that hardcore band, Husker Du, signed to Warner, and all the cool kids
01:33:18.780 said, I hate them now, or, you know, any indie band like the replacement.
01:33:21.420 Right, right.
01:33:22.080 When they get signed to a major, you're supposed to eschew them.
01:33:25.320 But Husker Du had great albums under Warner Records.
01:33:28.820 So I'm still dancing in the streets.
01:33:30.500 I don't care how popular we are, like, let's enjoy it, because we'll be pariahs again soon
01:33:36.820 enough, I promise.
01:33:40.720 Well, that's optimistic.
01:33:43.140 What do you, what do you think about, because I, I said before the election, I said it like
01:33:50.980 a week or so before Joe Rogan, I said, if Trump goes on Joe Rogan, and he has millions of views
01:33:56.800 and he wins, it will be the moment that historians will look back and say, that was the end of the
01:34:03.440 mainstream media.
01:34:04.560 Because in, and not the literal end of it, but the end of their, their dominance.
01:34:09.600 In 2028, you're not going to see these, you know, who's going to go to ABC to do a debate?
01:34:16.360 You're not going to do that.
01:34:17.920 Also, these vanity projects, like Washington Post is a vanity project.
01:34:22.560 And billionaires get sick of vanity projects, because their, their accountant goes, yeah,
01:34:26.540 let's trim the fat this year.
01:34:27.920 This Washington Post thing is a bomb, and Trump won anyway.
01:34:31.060 And we don't want to jeopardize future licenses with him.
01:34:35.200 So let's get his good books and just can that.
01:34:38.120 And you're going to start seeing that with the, the billionaires who are wasting their
01:34:41.300 money on mainstream media.
01:34:42.540 And once they get reduced to the free market, they are absolutely toast.
01:34:49.100 So let me, let me switch gears to January 6th, right?
01:34:51.920 I mean, just, I have so much to talk to you about.
01:34:53.720 I haven't talked to you in a while.
01:34:54.560 Um, January 6th, um, I, I got pushed back because I said, I want, I want all the people
01:35:01.540 that did actual violence, probably most of them were FBI agents, but, uh, that did actual
01:35:06.900 violence on, uh, January 6th.
01:35:09.800 I want them to serve the punishment that you would normally serve.
01:35:13.440 Just like I want everybody that was, you know, doing violence and burning cities down in
01:35:17.200 Minneapolis for Black Lives Matter.
01:35:18.740 I want them to go to jail and I don't want them to receive an, an outsized, uh, uh, punishment
01:35:24.540 because I disagree with them.
01:35:25.820 I want them to do the jail time.
01:35:29.660 I'm sorry.
01:35:30.320 Were you just vaporized by nuclear weapon or there's, I don't know if you've been to
01:35:34.100 the South Bronx recently, but the transformers have taken it over and Optimus Prime is in
01:35:38.960 a fight with a bumblebee.
01:35:40.620 I'm going to have to get away from them.
01:35:42.500 Okay.
01:35:43.440 Um, so, uh, uh, the, when I said, when I said that on the air, uh, the double mint twins,
01:35:51.080 what's their names, um, uh, they said, uh, they said they came out on a tweet and said,
01:35:56.320 Hey, uh, Glenn Beck, uh, you know, you're wrong.
01:35:58.940 Everybody's got to be released.
01:36:00.140 Well, no, no, no, wait.
01:36:01.940 I think everybody, they all do have to be released because I think there's a lot of people that
01:36:07.600 shouldn't have gone to jail in the first place and everybody should just get time served.
01:36:12.940 But some people's, some people's sentences should be expunged.
01:36:18.040 They should be pardoned, but not everybody, but time served is it's enough.
01:36:23.000 But what's the going rate for vandalism these days?
01:36:26.300 What if a bunch of thugs in the South Bronx smashed a bunch of windows of a library or
01:36:31.080 another government building, they would probably do two days in the tombs.
01:36:35.280 Right.
01:36:35.680 And they'd get some paperwork and they'd be a misdemeanor that would eventually get to
01:36:39.360 Smith.
01:36:39.760 Correct.
01:36:40.000 So it's like when someone kills a pedophile, I go, we don't need vigilantes in this country.
01:36:44.520 That guy should be fined $300 and have to do over two hours of community service.
01:36:49.580 Like these, these guys should get a $1,000 fine and get a misdemeanor.
01:36:54.620 Even the other guys too.
01:36:56.440 Like I keep saying, I'm happy they're getting pardoned if they are, but that's still really
01:37:01.480 egregious for a 90 for a January 6th meandering, which is what it was.
01:37:06.560 It was a meandering for 99% of them.
01:37:09.360 Yeah.
01:37:09.520 So I'm still mad, even though they're getting out.
01:37:12.340 Yeah, I am too.
01:37:13.900 I am too.
01:37:14.840 Let me ask you in your book, Death of Cool, you came out with this when?
01:37:21.460 2012, 2013, somewhere in that area?
01:37:24.180 Yeah.
01:37:24.520 Yeah.
01:37:24.820 2010.
01:37:26.040 It looked like teenage rebellion was absolutely over.
01:37:31.140 Uh, I mean, it was the weirdest thing.
01:37:33.860 First time I, maybe in history where, you know, people who were, were coming up in 18 were suddenly
01:37:40.720 not pissed at the system.
01:37:42.820 They were like, yeah, and I'm with the system and we got to silence people.
01:37:46.920 And I love men with, uh, with boobs.
01:37:50.840 They're the most beautiful men, women, uh, on the planet ever.
01:37:54.900 Uh, and it was this weird, weird, uh, I don't even know what it was, but it wasn't rebellion.
01:38:02.060 Uh, it was, uh, marrying into the system and I'd never seen it before.
01:38:07.840 Now generation Z seems to be coming back.
01:38:11.400 Are you, is there a sequel coming that maybe teenage rebellion is coming back?
01:38:17.720 Yeah.
01:38:18.340 Well, it's, it's become rebellious to be right wing and the left, they started out, you
01:38:23.580 know, being about tolerance, but then it became about fascism until you had feminists defending
01:38:28.360 the burqa and queers for Palestine and anarchists defending the government's vaccine mandate
01:38:35.140 threatening old ladies who didn't want a vaccine.
01:38:38.080 So they, they twisted themselves into a pretzel of hypocrisy.
01:38:41.660 And the biggest mistake they made though, was coming after comedy.
01:38:45.700 I mean, America basically invented comedy, standup comedy in Britain is relatively new.
01:38:51.380 It's our bag, especially goofball comedy with no rules.
01:38:54.520 And they started coming after that and young people cherish laughs, mostly because they're
01:39:00.440 stoned and they started policing laughs.
01:39:05.140 And saying, you can't make this joke and that joke.
01:39:07.100 And then they, they checked in on us and we had memes and pirate radio and you know, we
01:39:13.460 were banned from campuses.
01:39:14.620 So that's animal house.
01:39:16.540 And I think we're at a point now where punk became cool.
01:39:20.240 Like with blink one 82 in the nineties.
01:39:22.180 Yeah.
01:39:22.580 And, uh, I'm going to embrace it because I'm like blink one 82.
01:39:26.040 Our team is good.
01:39:34.660 Uh, all right, Gavin, what have you been up to lately?
01:39:38.080 Uh, boxing every day.
01:39:39.680 So I don't fall into a rage hole.
01:39:41.180 Although now that Trump's winning, I don't hit the heavy bag as hard that the rage is dissipating.
01:39:45.740 Um, and, uh, we're doing, we're doing the network sensor.tv.
01:39:50.560 It'll be back.
01:39:51.400 The rage will be back.
01:39:52.980 Yeah.
01:39:53.480 I mean, we're dealing with people.
01:39:56.120 We're, we're dealing with those kinds of people who's like, if I can't have you, no one
01:40:00.060 will.
01:40:00.700 We're if we can't have you, we'll vaporize the whole world.
01:40:07.460 Yeah, really, literally.
01:40:09.720 Well, one last, one last thing I want to squeeze in here.
01:40:12.540 I've always been pessimistic about leadership and said, these are just puppets and that's
01:40:16.560 the guy driving the train, but the train is powered by someone else.
01:40:19.840 And, uh, if you look at the massive incompetence of this past administration, Joe Biden was
01:40:25.320 the inept president and he almost got us into world war three.
01:40:27.880 Still might.
01:40:28.740 We have, uh, Pete Buttigieg in charge of infrastructure.
01:40:32.540 Infrastructure is a complete disaster.
01:40:34.740 Toxic waste spilling over in Palestine.
01:40:36.780 Palestine, the USA.
01:40:38.500 And then you had, uh, you had the border czar who let in more people than Ellis Island did
01:40:43.800 in its entirety.
01:40:44.900 So in a bizarre way, that's good news because it shows you that these boobs still have some
01:40:50.780 power.
01:40:51.380 And when you elect someone, they might be able to do something.
01:40:54.060 But isn't it incredible though?
01:40:55.260 They're, they're looking at like Matt Gaetz and like, he can't run.
01:40:58.400 He's incompetent.
01:41:00.020 Did you see the chick that was running HHS?
01:41:03.300 That's not a chick.
01:41:04.460 Pete Buttigieg, that was competence.
01:41:09.100 The only reason they hired him was to bait Donald Trump into using an epithet and he's
01:41:16.360 smarter than them.
01:41:17.180 So he called him Alfred E. Newman.
01:41:18.660 And now you're stuck with this gay guy that you chose just for his homosexuality.
01:41:22.660 And you don't know what to do with him.
01:41:23.920 What do you, what do you think Kareem Jean-Pierre's, uh, next, next gig's going to be?
01:41:30.640 I think she's going to start reading children's books and try to get her English grammar up
01:41:35.140 to a normal adult level and maybe go back to kindergarten.
01:41:38.640 Don't you wish just once Peter Doocy would say, I have a question.
01:41:41.620 It's not really related, but what's eight times seven?
01:41:44.100 Can you do your work out loud?
01:41:55.740 Gavin, great to talk to you, man.
01:41:57.240 Thank you so much.
01:41:58.640 Cheers, Clint.
01:41:59.120 Have a good one.
01:41:59.600 You bet.
01:42:00.120 Censored.tv.
01:42:01.540 He's the founder of that.
01:42:02.740 Vice Media co-founder, which is not around anymore.
01:42:05.460 Once he left, it kind of went to hell.
01:42:07.860 A comedian, Gavin McGinnis.
01:42:09.440 All right.
01:42:10.240 She'd read the answer to eight times seven as well from her book, big book, big book
01:42:13.980 of answers.
01:42:14.620 She would.
01:42:14.980 Set.
01:42:15.820 97.
01:42:18.580 Rough greens.
01:42:19.480 I'm not going to tolerate any more of these questions.
01:42:22.440 I already gave you the answer.
01:42:24.880 Rough greens.
01:42:25.880 You don't just want to feed your dog and just feed him.
01:42:30.660 You want to feed him something really nutritious, something that's good.
01:42:33.600 Well, I feed my dog kibble food.
01:42:35.460 I thought it was healthy.
01:42:36.380 It's not healthy.
01:42:37.040 Even, you know, the prescription kind of kibble food.
01:42:40.340 What?
01:42:40.660 Really?
01:42:41.640 Really?
01:42:42.000 It has to, by law, live or not live on a shelf for two and a half years or two years
01:42:50.220 by law without degrading at all.
01:42:53.340 Well, there's nothing alive in that.
01:42:55.140 There's nothing good in that.
01:42:56.200 There's no salad in that.
01:42:57.860 There's no probiotics.
01:42:59.700 There's no enzymes or any of that stuff.
01:43:02.040 It's all been cooked out.
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01:43:42.620 10 seconds.
01:43:43.160 Station ID.
01:43:43.600 When my daughter recorded this, it took several times.
01:44:11.780 Um, because I was blubbering like a little kid sitting in the studio for a myriad of reasons.
01:44:20.320 Um, and so she, this is a, a personally, uh, inspirational song for me and has been since I was a kid.
01:44:37.720 And we've told the story in our family every year.
01:44:41.100 In fact, when this has ever come up on radio or anything, uh, by Andy Williams, uh, my girls always come in and circle me and we just stand together and hug, uh, and to hear her sing it.
01:44:52.340 And I think better than Karen Carpenter, uh, ever did.
01:44:57.080 Uh, it's a great, great version of this.
01:44:59.500 It's going to be available, uh, on, uh, Black Friday, wherever you get your music, you'll be able to, uh, grab it on Black Friday.
01:45:07.460 It is Home for Christmas by Cheyenne Grace.
01:45:13.180 Gavin mentioned the legal note given by The View.
01:45:17.400 Yeah.
01:45:17.540 We haven't talked about that yet.
01:45:18.840 Yeah.
01:45:19.020 Can we play that?
01:45:19.860 We have, uh, let's see where it is.
01:45:21.660 Cut five.
01:45:22.480 The View gives a legal note.
01:45:24.760 On screen.
01:45:26.340 Sonny, you have a legal note.
01:45:28.080 I do have a legal note.
01:45:29.100 Thank you, Whoopi.
01:45:29.800 Matt Gaetz has long denied all allegations, calling the claims, quote, invented, and saying in a statement to ABC News that this false smear following a three-year criminal investigation should be viewed with great skepticism that DOJ investigation was closed with no charges being brought.
01:45:51.060 We'll be right back.
01:45:52.520 All right.
01:45:53.820 So, now she did it with such disdain.
01:45:57.340 Oh, man.
01:45:58.360 Now, uh, that was a long pause before she even started it, like, communicating to the audience, I don't want to be reading this right now.
01:46:04.580 Yeah, I'm being forced to read it.
01:46:07.060 Um, here's what bothers me.
01:46:08.760 I don't know about Matt Gaetz.
01:46:10.180 I don't know.
01:46:10.820 I'm, you know, I'm not, I'm not friends with him.
01:46:12.840 I'm not enemies with him.
01:46:13.700 I just don't know him.
01:46:15.040 Um, and, you know, some of the stuff that has been said is disturbing.
01:46:19.240 Here's what the problem is.
01:46:21.080 Whether it's true or not, we will never know.
01:46:25.140 Okay?
01:46:25.480 We will never know.
01:46:27.020 Why?
01:46:27.460 Because they didn't charge him with anything.
01:46:32.180 They couldn't charge him with anything.
01:46:35.520 They didn't have a case.
01:46:37.680 Now, that doesn't mean you're innocent.
01:46:39.500 But in America, that means you're not guilty.
01:46:42.520 And in America, we assume someone is innocent until proven guilty.
01:46:50.020 She is so confident that he is guilty of all of this, that she is going to play judge and jury without, I mean, he might be guilty.
01:47:01.280 I don't know.
01:47:02.180 But it is also very likely that the DOJ and people who are against Donald Trump, who tried to put him in prison for rape, that he did not do.
01:47:16.840 Uh, that these people would make up anything, especially when he was the most effective after going after the DOJ.
01:47:25.860 And then he's going to be in charge of it, they're freaking out.
01:47:29.620 They are freaking out.
01:47:31.320 So, I really have a problem on both sides.
01:47:35.960 On both sides.
01:47:37.700 We said this even when the Hunter laptop came out.
01:47:40.920 We don't know if this is real or not.
01:47:45.300 I suspect it might be, but we don't know.
01:47:49.020 We even said that when that came out.
01:47:50.720 Oh, and I was somewhat convinced it was real, but not convinced at all of the storyline that brought it.
01:47:58.180 Like, it did not seem possible that Hunter Biden left it at a computer repair shop and it was delivered to Rudy Giuliani.
01:48:03.680 Correct.
01:48:04.040 To me, today, that still sounds impossible.
01:48:06.820 But it's true.
01:48:07.400 But it's true.
01:48:07.980 It's absolutely true.
01:48:09.100 So, sometimes that is the case.
01:48:10.600 So, and these people never, ever, when they're proven to be wrong, they never change their story.
01:48:17.120 They never apologize or anything.
01:48:18.960 This has to stop.
01:48:20.680 We have to stop smearing one another.
01:48:23.880 Okay?
01:48:24.660 We have to start expecting the best of one another.
01:48:28.980 Now, that's going to be really, really super hard to do because there's a lot of people that don't deserve the benefit of the doubt that they want the best because they want something exact opposite of what we do.
01:48:44.780 We have to find our unum and rally around that, all of us.
01:48:50.300 Okay.
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01:50:02.040 Got a documentary coming up tomorrow starring myself.
01:50:06.840 We'll talk about it coming up.
01:50:07.860 We'll talk about it coming up.
01:50:24.340 He's got a sleigh full.
01:50:33.240 It's not gonna stay full.
01:50:34.900 He's got stuff to drop at every stop of the way.
01:50:38.980 Everybody's waiting for the man with the bag.
01:50:41.280 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:50:42.800 We're glad you're here.
01:50:44.280 Yeah, Glenn's daughter Cheyenne Grace here.
01:50:45.860 The CD comes out on Black Friday.
01:50:49.340 And I guess this...
01:50:50.620 Whenever you're helpful, I know there's an angle.
01:50:52.340 Am I right, Sarah?
01:50:54.900 Am I right?
01:50:56.380 I'm not gonna participate.
01:50:57.900 Yeah, yeah.
01:50:58.880 No, I was just pointing out the release date of an album from your daughter.
01:51:03.500 Your first album.
01:51:04.720 Not my first album.
01:51:06.040 Her first album.
01:51:06.780 Well, your first produced one as well.
01:51:09.580 But yes, hers.
01:51:11.000 It's more about her.
01:51:12.320 Sorry.
01:51:12.860 I know that's usually you want to change things around me about you.
01:51:15.720 But fascinating that's coming out.
01:51:19.300 And I was also fascinated that you agreed to a stipulation I made earlier, which was if
01:51:26.080 it does well enough on Spotify and iTunes and all that, you will release a song of your
01:51:30.100 own with you in a duet with your daughter.
01:51:34.100 And now you didn't verbally agree to that.
01:51:36.860 Yeah, I don't remember agreeing to that.
01:51:37.840 There was a head nod.
01:51:40.660 You couldn't hear it if you were listening to radio.
01:51:42.500 Right.
01:51:43.140 But there was a brief indication that you agreed to that.
01:51:46.960 So I'm holding it to it.
01:51:48.200 Yeah.
01:51:48.380 Well, I said.
01:51:49.360 I saw it.
01:51:50.260 Sarah saw it.
01:51:50.860 Did you, Sarah?
01:51:51.400 I did.
01:51:51.760 Did you?
01:51:52.220 I did.
01:51:52.720 We're approaching Friday.
01:51:54.060 Did you?
01:51:56.420 So bring a box to my office Friday.
01:52:00.700 Anyway, I did say, you know, if it hit number one, like on Spotify or something.
01:52:07.820 Right.
01:52:08.100 You would not.
01:52:09.180 I mean, and I absolutely will do that.
01:52:13.440 Oh, you will.
01:52:14.480 I think you will.
01:52:16.040 You'll stick by it.
01:52:17.240 I mean, number one on Spotify.
01:52:18.400 No, I'll stick by it, but number one on Spotify.
01:52:19.420 You'll be singing a song that's also on Spotify.
01:52:23.380 Yeah, you will be singing.
01:52:25.740 You think we could get this to go number one on Spotify?
01:52:29.480 I think it's, I think if you are going to be releasing a song, it's even more likely
01:52:33.680 to go to number one on Spotify.
01:52:35.640 If you are forced into.
01:52:37.880 What song?
01:52:38.420 What song?
01:52:38.980 Can it not be a humiliating song?
01:52:40.640 Can it be a song that we could make good?
01:52:42.260 I was thinking it's raining men, but it's up to you.
01:52:44.060 No, that's no, not going to do it's raining men.
01:52:46.520 No, I think you should.
01:52:47.960 There's nothing wrong with that.
01:52:49.480 No, there's not.
01:52:50.440 In today's day and age, you can be sponsored by Jaguars.
01:52:52.620 That's right.
01:52:53.020 Oh, have you seen the Jaguar spot?
01:52:58.180 Oh, it is so bad.
01:52:59.980 It's so bad.
01:53:00.980 It's so dystopian.
01:53:02.240 It's honestly like something that you would have seen in what it was that.
01:53:07.100 What was that Harrison Ford movie years ago where dystopian future regarding Henry?
01:53:17.120 Yes, that's what I was thinking.
01:53:19.580 He's walking in the streets of L.A.
01:53:22.060 And it's really just it would be like something you would have seen on one of those billboards.
01:53:26.120 You know what I mean?
01:53:27.360 Yes.
01:53:27.960 Yes.
01:53:28.460 Yeah.
01:53:28.700 Yes.
01:53:29.200 I could totally see that.
01:53:30.360 It is so bizarre.
01:53:31.540 Someone point.
01:53:32.260 It's not my original thought, but it's the most brilliant thing I've ever heard.
01:53:37.280 What if this is a head fake?
01:53:39.220 Can you imagine if they came out with this dystopian, weird, like men dressing as women in in dresses and all of this stuff?
01:53:47.040 And then not showing the car and not showing the car at all.
01:53:49.440 And then someone pulls the Jaguar into the scene and they all scatter.
01:53:54.220 And you realize, actually, no, it is a they were faking you out with the woke thing.
01:54:00.640 And it came back with like, no, actually, Jaguar makes cars that are freaking fueled by gasoline.
01:54:04.860 Imagine if they did that.
01:54:06.100 It would be.
01:54:06.480 It would be legendary.
01:54:07.360 I don't believe it's even possible.
01:54:09.160 No, no, no.
01:54:10.020 It would be incredible if they did it.
01:54:11.460 No, they anybody who is still on top of it.
01:54:14.880 They just don't.
01:54:15.520 They don't get it.
01:54:16.420 They still don't get it.
01:54:17.320 I mean, Europe is still going down this road, you know, they haven't had their Trump yet.
01:54:23.200 Oh, but they will.
01:54:24.580 Some countries have.
01:54:25.800 Yeah.
01:54:26.100 Yeah.
01:54:26.520 Yeah.
01:54:26.820 Some countries have.
01:54:27.780 Yeah, that's it.
01:54:28.540 That's it.
01:54:29.140 It does seem to be moving that way.
01:54:30.560 People are shaking all of that off.
01:54:31.920 That would be fantastic.
01:54:33.000 You remember, wasn't it Carl's Jr.
01:54:35.920 that had Paris Hilton on the hood of a car eating a hamburger like she was having sex
01:54:45.080 with it.
01:54:45.800 And we've gone from that to this weird, dystopian, androgynous car commercial where there's not
01:54:54.760 even a car in it.
01:54:55.400 Yeah.
01:54:55.580 We've gone from Man Show Jimmy Kimmel to today's Jimmy Kimmel.
01:54:58.620 Yeah.
01:54:59.440 Which is like, I mean.
01:55:00.420 Which is amazing.
01:55:01.400 Again, Man Show Jimmy Kimmel, to remind you, was girls jumping on trampolines and bikinis
01:55:06.720 and Jimmy Kimmel in blackface.
01:55:10.500 To today's Jimmy Kimmel.
01:55:11.620 To today's Jimmy Kimmel.
01:55:12.220 Why do you think he's crying on set?
01:55:14.520 He's crying because.
01:55:15.480 Crying because of an election loss.
01:55:16.940 What a loser.
01:55:18.180 Yeah.
01:55:18.280 I mean, that's so pathetic.
01:55:19.540 He, he, he's doing that because that's the only way he could have kept his job.
01:55:23.780 He had to go full in or they would have been like, hey, blackface, do you remember
01:55:27.720 that?
01:55:28.500 Hey, you remember the girls in the trampolines and the bikinis, Jimmy?
01:55:31.020 I mean, he had to go all in.
01:55:33.260 We have, we will note though, however, we've also had a long transition of Glenn Beck crying
01:55:37.060 on TV to Glenn Beck criticizing other people crying on TV, which is.
01:55:41.220 Not Jimmy Kimmel because he's pathetic.
01:55:43.100 Yeah.
01:55:43.560 He's pathetic.
01:55:44.480 I, you know, who was it that was crying on TV the other day?
01:55:47.080 And I, and, and, and I was like, I'm fine with guys crying on TV.
01:55:50.420 I don't, you know, I felt, you know, I, I, my critique was who was it?
01:55:54.820 They said that they just, they just were afraid of the things that were coming in America.
01:56:00.180 And I was like, oh, like, and I fear for my country.
01:56:03.980 Right.
01:56:04.140 It's the same thing.
01:56:04.640 I mean, it's exactly the same thing.
01:56:06.320 It's understandable to, I guess to Jimmy Kimmel today, maybe it does make sense for him to
01:56:09.960 be crying on TV.
01:56:10.280 Yeah.
01:56:10.440 The Jimmy, the Jimmy Kimmel of yesterday is like, yeah.
01:56:14.160 Yeah.
01:56:14.900 Yeah.
01:56:15.080 Um, none of this though, uh, gets you out of what you're trying to avoid, which is the
01:56:19.300 committing to singing this song.
01:56:20.860 If it gets to number one on Spotify, um, which song will it be?
01:56:24.320 I mean, I think it's raining men as appropriate, but if you have another selection, I'd be willing
01:56:27.080 to hear it.
01:56:28.300 Do you have another song?
01:56:29.520 Uh, no, not off the top of my head.
01:56:31.920 I mean, I have some songs that my daughter and I have said internally we would love to
01:56:37.900 do together, but not, but not.
01:56:40.060 So conversations have taken place for years.
01:56:43.400 Wait a minute.
01:56:44.160 Oh, so it's even, oh, this is great news.
01:56:46.720 This is great.
01:56:47.420 We're not, we're not going to do it for people.
01:56:50.940 Oh, sure you are.
01:56:51.980 That's the whole thing.
01:56:53.340 It's all for us.
01:56:54.800 Uh huh.
01:56:55.600 Uh huh.
01:56:56.180 Look, I think your daughter on its own heard.
01:56:58.580 Now a serious thing or I mean, it can be funny, right?
01:57:03.220 Intentionally funny.
01:57:04.200 I mean, I'm that's my vote.
01:57:05.920 Feliz Navidad.
01:57:06.600 Yeah.
01:57:06.940 I don't, I don't, uh, I don't speak Latin.
01:57:11.060 Latinx?
01:57:11.640 Yeah.
01:57:12.200 Um, Latinx.
01:57:13.880 Latinx.
01:57:14.640 Latinx.
01:57:15.320 What about.
01:57:15.900 No from Latinx.
01:57:16.760 Ha-choo.
01:57:17.460 Here, have some Latinx.
01:57:19.900 What about that?
01:57:21.100 Uh, what about, and I have one suggestion for you.
01:57:23.980 Uh huh.
01:57:24.000 Uh huh.
01:57:24.220 And I think mostly I want you doing this, but I wouldn't mind her doing some backup singing
01:57:28.420 on it.
01:57:28.740 Uh huh.
01:57:28.980 Uh huh.
01:57:29.260 A full version.
01:57:30.300 Uh huh.
01:57:30.700 Beginning to end.
01:57:31.800 Yeah.
01:57:32.360 Uh, really like a, maybe with an orchestra.
01:57:35.320 Uh huh.
01:57:35.540 An orchestra's possible.
01:57:36.480 Uh huh.
01:57:36.700 Uh huh.
01:57:36.740 But I just want you to be able to really feel this as you go through it.
01:57:41.240 Right.
01:57:41.500 And I want you to.
01:57:42.240 You're stalling on something.
01:57:43.780 You're stalling.
01:57:44.620 Sarah, what are you doing?
01:57:46.660 Sarah's quickly typing into the computer.
01:57:49.060 She's finding something.
01:57:50.880 Is she?
01:57:51.420 I don't know.
01:57:51.880 I didn't even notice that.
01:57:53.420 Uh well, I don't know.
01:57:54.180 Just say it, Sarah.
01:57:55.520 What is it?
01:57:56.060 I think it should be a little bit of, I can't even see her to get if the.
01:58:01.200 How close are you, Sarah?
01:58:02.580 She's.
01:58:03.060 She's really close.
01:58:03.880 She's really close.
01:58:04.640 This is something that I think.
01:58:05.740 Yeah, I'm not.
01:58:06.300 I mean, I'll do something.
01:58:09.140 Yeah, I mean.
01:58:10.860 Which do you want it?
01:58:12.540 Do you want it to be?
01:58:13.940 Can I, can I make.
01:58:15.560 Oh, I do this in a heart.
01:58:19.680 Oh, I do this in a heart.
01:58:21.460 Seriously.
01:58:22.080 This would go number one on Spotify.
01:58:23.520 We could have two in a row.
01:58:24.860 Yeah, I would absolutely do this.
01:58:27.640 With glee, I would do this.
01:58:30.380 Is this a remix?
01:58:33.380 This isn't even the regular version of this.
01:58:35.940 No, I think this is.
01:58:37.900 I don't know.
01:58:38.580 It was this bad.
01:58:39.820 I mean, that's all I remember.
01:58:41.160 It was this annoying and bad.
01:58:42.440 Because it was where the hell my phone.
01:58:44.200 Where the hell my phone.
01:58:44.880 Yeah.
01:58:45.280 You know, I'm wearing my Louboutin.
01:58:48.640 There we go.
01:58:49.660 Here we go.
01:58:50.780 Wasn't it in her hand at the end?
01:58:53.520 That is, that's the big payoff.
01:58:55.060 I think for you, it should be like in a fold of fat.
01:58:57.940 Right?
01:58:58.820 Because that's how the Lizzo song should end.
01:59:00.840 No, no, no.
01:59:01.240 It was in the third fold.
01:59:02.960 I will not do this song unless I do it as written.
01:59:06.520 Okay.
01:59:07.120 As written.
01:59:07.920 It has to be written.
01:59:08.380 You're dedicated to the art of this.
01:59:10.380 No, this is, that is a classic.
01:59:12.400 That's a new American standard.
01:59:15.640 Need to do that.
01:59:16.220 Maybe we do, maybe we do that in a Nelson Riddle sort of, sort of way.
01:59:22.140 You know, Nelson Riddle, he did all the orchestration for Frank Sinatra.
01:59:27.160 Okay.
01:59:27.760 So we do it kind of, you know.
01:59:28.640 Like a big band?
01:59:29.380 Where the hell my phone?
01:59:30.540 Not big band.
01:59:31.120 Very lush.
01:59:32.080 Very, very lush.
01:59:33.240 Beautiful.
01:59:33.940 You know, where the hell my phone.
01:59:36.740 But I don't want you saying it.
01:59:37.860 No, I won't.
01:59:38.540 I want you singing it.
01:59:40.260 I want you feeling it.
01:59:41.600 Wait, wait, wait.
01:59:42.720 Could you play that back?
01:59:43.940 Is this what you call singing?
01:59:47.320 That's what Lizzo calls singing.
01:59:49.320 Well, I could call that singing, too.
01:59:53.160 I mean, the instrumentation is lush.
01:59:56.680 That's a real snare, right?
01:59:58.320 Yeah, that's not singing.
02:00:00.280 Where's my phone?
02:00:01.040 Where's my phone?
02:00:01.320 I mean, that's not singing.
02:00:02.420 No, but I want you to sing it.
02:00:02.760 I want you to get into it a little bit.
02:00:05.160 You know?
02:00:05.320 And you can't just throw it out there.
02:00:06.600 Like, because obviously you could just imitate this and.
02:00:10.200 Come on.
02:00:11.700 Oh, I can do that.
02:00:13.200 Oh, gosh.
02:00:14.000 We have.
02:00:14.620 Oh, this is so ugly.
02:00:16.500 This is just so ugly.
02:00:17.540 Where the hell my homies went.
02:00:19.280 It's a great.
02:00:20.600 It's a great line.
02:00:21.800 No, it's literature.
02:00:22.560 It is.
02:00:23.180 It's poetry in action.
02:00:24.820 And you could.
02:00:25.380 Think of what you could bring to the table here with your daughter singing backup.
02:00:29.700 There's no backup in this song.
02:00:31.320 But I think you could add to it.
02:00:32.680 Yeah.
02:00:33.180 You know what I mean?
02:00:33.540 Again, that lush orchestration.
02:00:35.040 I don't even think I could fake rap.
02:00:37.140 I have so little.
02:00:38.540 There's just no nothing hip in me.
02:00:41.880 You are from the streets.
02:00:43.420 Yeah.
02:00:43.720 I know.
02:00:44.640 I know.
02:00:45.100 From the mean, mean streets of Mount Vernon, Washington.
02:00:49.580 Which is.
02:00:50.020 Growing up, 97% white.
02:00:55.240 And the rest were Hispanic.
02:00:58.380 And then later we got some Asians.
02:01:01.080 And then we said, all right, enough.
02:01:03.940 Really?
02:01:07.960 It's getting too diverse out here.
02:01:10.020 It's getting too diverse.
02:01:10.640 There's almost 6% diversity.
02:01:13.200 Enough.
02:01:13.840 Enough.
02:01:14.780 And we shut the whole thing down.
02:01:16.140 All right, so just to review, if Cheyenne's album goes to number one, or any one of the
02:01:22.020 songs gets to number one on Spotify, then Glenn will record a fully orchestrated version
02:01:26.900 of Where to Hell My Phone.
02:01:28.060 Well, no way.
02:01:28.760 And it will be placed on Spotify.
02:01:30.560 No way.
02:01:30.920 You'll get the appropriate rights so you can go all the way.
02:01:33.320 I have not agreed to this song.
02:01:34.920 Where to hell my phone?
02:01:36.980 How am I supposed to get home?
02:01:38.120 How am I supposed to get home?
02:01:39.420 Where to hell my phone?
02:01:40.520 I mean, this would be a good one for you to do.
02:01:42.240 How about, you'll do this one and another one.
02:01:44.380 Which he'll do two.
02:01:45.080 I'll do two.
02:01:45.940 He'll do two.
02:01:46.560 I'll do two.
02:01:47.200 He'll do two.
02:01:47.680 Write that down.
02:01:48.120 This would be impossible for me.
02:01:49.380 He just said it.
02:01:49.480 He said, I'll do two.
02:01:50.200 He said, I'll do two.
02:01:51.120 This would be impossible for me to do, because I don't have that.
02:01:56.460 It wouldn't be done this way.
02:01:58.160 It would be ridiculous for you to try to, in person, to appropriate her culture in that
02:02:02.600 way.
02:02:03.000 But the message of the song is so important, and you put it into your sort of like, I don't
02:02:08.780 know.
02:02:08.820 It's going to be up to you, because it, I mean, the song has to hit.
02:02:11.260 One of the songs has to hit number one.
02:02:12.960 That's all.
02:02:13.960 That's easy.
02:02:14.300 That's easy.
02:02:15.020 That's easy.
02:02:15.160 Just everybody just listen to it constantly.
02:02:19.240 It'll beat out Taylor Swift.
02:02:21.020 It is in my favor.
02:02:22.540 The odds are always in my favor on this one.
02:02:25.320 I don't know.
02:02:25.880 It sounds like it's a great, great album.
02:02:28.240 It is.
02:02:28.700 The songs are great.
02:02:29.080 But do you know how many you have to beat to be number one on Spotify?
02:02:32.420 I mean, you know, there's a few people.
02:02:34.060 There's a Taylor Swift and a Dua Lipa and a Beyonce and some of it will be difficult.
02:02:38.680 Yeah.
02:02:38.900 But I think she can do it.
02:02:39.880 I have faith in your daughter.
02:02:40.780 Why don't you, dad?
02:02:41.900 I do have faith in her.
02:02:43.520 Jeez.
02:02:44.320 Crushing her dreams already.
02:02:46.220 Executive producer.
02:02:47.700 Yeah.
02:02:48.080 Yeah.
02:02:49.820 Because if it fails, it's going to be your fault.
02:02:52.220 You know, she's great.
02:02:53.360 So it's going to be your fault if this fails.
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02:04:32.540 So, we both have some documentaries that we want to promote here.
02:04:54.240 Stu, you've done a documentary on...
02:04:56.540 You know, the Secretary of Transportation named Sean Duffy, right?
02:05:02.760 Yeah.
02:05:03.000 And one of the main focuses they're going to have is taking on DEI within the FAA.
02:05:08.280 That's what the documentary is about.
02:05:09.480 It comes out tomorrow.
02:05:10.420 Really important.
02:05:11.600 Yeah.
02:05:12.160 It's called Countdown to the Next Aviation Disaster.
02:05:15.540 The FAA is so...
02:05:20.540 Oh, yeah.
02:05:20.920 They're so out of control and concerned about all the wrong things.
02:05:25.240 Yeah.
02:05:25.680 So, go to...
02:05:26.820 You can go subscribe to Blaze TV.
02:05:28.560 You can do blazetv.com slash Glenn.
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02:05:31.380 You get the documentary tomorrow.
02:05:33.020 We talked to a guy who was trying to be an air traffic controller who got a perfect score on his test and then was left out because he was white.
02:05:44.640 He's suing the government now.
02:05:46.380 He's going to win.
02:05:47.340 Yeah.
02:05:47.660 He should.
02:05:48.220 He's better.
02:05:49.160 We talked about all the near misses.
02:05:51.620 There's been tons of them.
02:05:52.700 Oh, my gosh.
02:05:52.720 And people don't even pay attention to it.
02:05:54.380 Oh, my gosh.
02:05:54.420 Like, almost massive tragedies often in this country.
02:05:58.200 Yeah.
02:05:58.380 And a lot of it, you know, you look at the way they're focusing, the FAA is just trying to bring in people based on their skin color and their gender.
02:06:05.320 So, we go through all that.
02:06:06.640 It's kind of a terrifying tale, especially as you're flying around the country filming it.
02:06:11.080 I just thought of something horrifying.
02:06:14.680 KJP is looking for a job.
02:06:16.280 You don't...
02:06:16.700 Oh, God.
02:06:17.120 They're going to...
02:06:17.560 If Kamala had won, she would get that job immediately.
02:06:20.180 Yeah, she'd be at the Air Traffic Control Center right now.
02:06:22.680 And I'll tell you this, Glenn.
02:06:23.500 If this documentary goes to number one on Spotify, Glenn Beck will sing.
02:06:27.600 Wait.
02:06:27.780 Where to hell my phone with orchestral music?
02:06:31.280 By the way, make sure you sign up for Blaze Unlimited.
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02:07:14.520 Okay.
02:07:15.140 I want to also talk to you about a documentary that I wasn't involved in, but it is very,
02:07:19.480 very important.
02:07:20.940 And it's coming up, I think, in the next couple of weeks.
02:07:23.320 We'll talk about it when it gets closer.
02:07:24.720 But it is a little something called The Year Without a Santa Claus.
02:07:29.500 Oh, wow.
02:07:30.980 Yeah.
02:07:31.160 There was a year where it almost happened.
02:07:33.260 Oh, my gosh.
02:07:33.560 It almost happened.
02:07:35.320 Santa just didn't think that the kids around the world cared anymore.
02:07:39.860 Watch that documentary coming soon.
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