The Glenn Beck Program - October 23, 2020


Trump’s Best Debate Yet | Guests: Bill O’Reilly & Megyn Kelly | 10⧸22⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 2 minutes

Words per Minute

162.81906

Word Count

19,889

Sentence Count

1,709

Misogynist Sentences

15

Hate Speech Sentences

25


Summary

After watching the first Democratic Debates, Glenn Beck and his guests Gavin McGinnis, Meghan Kelly and Bill O'Reilly weigh in on what they thought of the first debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.


Transcript

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00:01:34.620 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:39.160 Okay, so what did you think?
00:01:42.140 What did you think, huh?
00:01:43.000 What did you think?
00:01:43.520 Really?
00:01:43.880 Seriously?
00:01:44.800 Great, right?
00:01:45.820 Was it enough?
00:01:46.900 I mean, come on.
00:01:47.480 It was enough, wasn't it?
00:01:48.480 It was enough, right?
00:01:50.360 I mean, what did you think?
00:01:51.280 What did you really think?
00:01:52.380 I mean, he beat expectations, right?
00:01:54.940 And Biden.
00:01:56.460 Holy cow.
00:01:57.480 What did you think of him?
00:01:58.380 Well, we answer all those questions for you.
00:02:02.980 And we also have others to help answer.
00:02:06.140 Gavin McGinnis, one of the poor boys.
00:02:08.980 One of the poor boys, as Joe Biden pointed out last night.
00:02:12.800 It could have been proud boys, but Bill O'Reilly is going to be joining us with his analysis.
00:02:18.100 And someone who would like to really rant against the media, Megan Kelly, joins us on today's broadcast.
00:02:26.780 Don't miss a second.
00:02:28.720 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:31.120 What do you think?
00:02:32.240 Right?
00:02:32.680 It was good, right?
00:02:34.800 All right.
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00:04:01.380 Oh, holy cow.
00:04:05.320 Oof.
00:04:07.600 We are headed towards a dark winter, said Dr. Death.
00:04:11.980 Last night, if you were looking for any kind of hope, wow, you didn't get it from Joe Biden.
00:04:19.780 We are looking.
00:04:21.140 Thousands, hundreds of thousands of people are yet to die here in America soon.
00:04:28.320 Oh, my gosh.
00:04:30.220 It's, we are entering, this is a quote, we're entering a dark winter.
00:04:36.200 What?
00:04:36.760 Was this an episode of Game of Thrones, or was this the presidential debate?
00:04:41.580 I was, I've never seen anything, I've never seen a president talk down, or a presidential candidate talk down, well, yeah, no, I have.
00:04:50.720 Jimmy Carter.
00:04:53.120 Last night, Donald Trump, I think, did the best he's ever done.
00:04:59.280 It was the best performance.
00:05:00.840 If he would have done this, the first debate, I think he would be ahead right now, and really leaving Joe Biden in the dust.
00:05:10.600 He was calm, collected.
00:05:13.040 He was, he complimented the moderator.
00:05:17.800 I don't think he actually believed that she was doing a good job.
00:05:22.580 You know, she was, she was an old, let's say, 2008 lefty.
00:05:28.920 You know what I mean?
00:05:30.920 All of her passive, all of her aggression was all passive.
00:05:33.740 It was, it was in the topics that they did, and the way they were stacked.
00:05:39.420 Did we really need 45 minutes on COVID when we've already covered that last time?
00:05:44.800 Plus, there seemed to be the, the same thing Twitter did with the New York Post story.
00:05:48.960 She seemed to have with the New York Post story, which was whenever Donald Trump was about to get an answer on what was going on with the laptop,
00:05:55.720 she was there to step in and derail the conversation or something else.
00:05:59.980 Overall, I did not think she was terrible.
00:06:02.180 No, I didn't think she was terrible.
00:06:03.220 She was like a traditional, what we had in, you know, for media in 2008.
00:06:08.000 Yeah.
00:06:08.160 The topics were all, were all tilted in a way that were, that did not play to Donald Trump's strength.
00:06:13.120 Tilted?
00:06:13.480 Yeah.
00:06:13.880 The topics were all Joe Biden's, all Joe Biden and Democratic talking points.
00:06:19.540 What did it go from COVID to the, how bad the economy?
00:06:25.500 I don't even think she did that.
00:06:27.880 And then it was race.
00:06:31.260 Those things have to come up in a presidential debate.
00:06:34.540 No, they do, but they already covered them last time.
00:06:37.560 They covered them.
00:06:38.200 Like, here's the thing.
00:06:39.560 We went through, which would have, would have been three presidential debates and wound up being two.
00:06:45.760 So, did, did anyone who doesn't follow the news closely get to hear about the Middle East taking steps?
00:06:53.720 Nope.
00:06:54.120 This is supposed to be the foreign policy debate.
00:06:56.500 There was no foreign policy.
00:06:57.940 No foreign policy.
00:06:58.920 The fact that we've had these breakthroughs with Israel and the Middle East, you know,
00:07:04.740 a hundred percent blame goes to the moderators and all of that.
00:07:08.100 And some blame has to go to Donald Trump for not getting a chance to bring it up.
00:07:12.400 I don't know how you, he'd be like, oh, well, let me tell you about healthcare.
00:07:16.080 The Middle East is healthier.
00:07:17.680 I don't know what he was supposed to do.
00:07:19.480 Like, how do we, I mean, this was a massive thing.
00:07:23.100 You know, last, in 2016, the debates were focused.
00:07:26.100 Tons of talk was about ISIS and how that was going to be solved.
00:07:28.900 Well, it was solved.
00:07:30.040 Does anyone ever get told about that?
00:07:32.160 I mean, again, solved is a little bit of a, is a little bit of an overstatement, you know,
00:07:36.180 but, but I mean, like, we are in a totally different place from where we were.
00:07:39.940 I would have liked to have seen some of that come up.
00:07:42.500 Well, they did bring up foreign policy with Kim Jong-un.
00:07:45.360 But that's it.
00:07:46.140 That was basically it.
00:07:46.880 That was it.
00:07:47.260 Yeah, right.
00:07:47.620 I mean, again.
00:07:48.080 And, and you know what?
00:07:48.840 I agree with Donald Trump.
00:07:50.300 I mean, I've been shouting, how long have I been talking about North Korea?
00:07:53.080 I've been talking about it since 2000 when we get, we got on the air and, and we start
00:07:57.020 really understanding North Korea.
00:07:58.820 By 2005, I'm like, this has to be solved right now.
00:08:02.740 They don't have nuclear weapons and they're going to gain them.
00:08:05.940 And then you won't be able to do anything.
00:08:08.040 We've been talking about it for decades.
00:08:10.280 We've also been talking about Israel for decades.
00:08:13.680 No, no, no.
00:08:14.160 I know that.
00:08:14.960 And like, why didn't, you know, just because this was one of the things that's worked out
00:08:19.460 really well.
00:08:20.760 It was no longer a topic.
00:08:22.900 It's like, you know, I get that North Korea could have been a topic, but what's it?
00:08:25.920 Honestly, North Korea, we saw a different approach from the president than previous
00:08:30.040 presidents.
00:08:30.860 You know, look, North Korea is North Korea.
00:08:32.300 I don't think any of it's worked from previous presidents or the current one.
00:08:36.080 Like, I just.
00:08:36.580 At least it's not a topic.
00:08:38.120 But like, there's no developments in that topic.
00:08:40.840 Right.
00:08:40.980 Exactly right.
00:08:41.520 There was nothing really to discuss.
00:08:42.820 It's not a topic.
00:08:43.340 Yeah.
00:08:44.400 Much more important is what's going on in Israel and the Middle East right now.
00:08:49.340 An incredible accomplishment of this administration.
00:08:51.800 And we go through the entire debate season without it being mentioned.
00:08:58.200 When, think of all the time that has been spent discussing this problem over the past
00:09:04.180 half century.
00:09:06.160 And we have these developments in nothing.
00:09:08.420 You look at the lies.
00:09:09.980 Look at the lies.
00:09:11.120 Last half century.
00:09:12.620 It was like 1948, Stu.
00:09:14.780 There you go.
00:09:15.280 It was a little longer.
00:09:16.520 Yeah.
00:09:16.980 It was only 72 years.
00:09:18.780 I'm stuck in 1998, apparently.
00:09:20.360 My gosh, what a fool you are.
00:09:22.640 I thought this was night and day from the first one, though.
00:09:24.700 I thought the president did a really good job.
00:09:26.260 Probably the best debate I can ever remember him participating in going back to 2016 as well.
00:09:33.880 I thought he was, you know, he was under control.
00:09:37.140 His temperament was correct.
00:09:39.780 But he had a good mastery of what was going on.
00:09:43.020 And I think he made his arguments, you know, successfully.
00:09:47.920 You know, it's he's in a tough spot with against the moderator.
00:09:51.280 And, you know, we're going through a really difficult.
00:09:54.480 Everyone in the world knows 2020 is the crappiest year of all time.
00:09:57.560 When you're president in the middle of that, it's not always easy.
00:10:01.460 Easy sledding.
00:10:02.340 I do I do think that the covid thing was the worst section for the president.
00:10:09.660 But I thought he handled it really well.
00:10:11.640 And it's only because it is just a whipping horse of the left.
00:10:16.980 It's absolutely not true.
00:10:19.100 I think the president did a really good job of pointing out, look, what I when I started doing these things, he was against it.
00:10:25.800 And what is he offering new?
00:10:27.620 Listen to cut seven where he takes Joe Biden on on shutting everything down over soon.
00:10:34.900 I say we're learning to live with it.
00:10:36.500 We have no choice.
00:10:37.580 We can't lock ourselves up in a basement like Joe does.
00:10:40.860 He has the he has the ability to lock himself up.
00:10:44.380 I don't know.
00:10:44.740 He's obviously made a lot of money someplace.
00:10:46.940 But he has this thing about living in a basement.
00:10:49.660 People can't do that.
00:10:50.860 By the way, I as the president couldn't do that.
00:10:53.100 I'd love to put myself in the basement or in a beautiful room in the White House and go away for a year and a half until it disappears.
00:10:59.380 I can't do that.
00:11:00.660 And every meeting I had, every meeting I had and I'd meet a lot of families, including Gold Star families and military families, every meeting I had.
00:11:09.660 And I had to meet them.
00:11:10.780 I had to.
00:11:11.560 It would be horrible to have canceled everything.
00:11:13.860 I said, you know, this is dangerous and you catch it.
00:11:17.680 And, you know, I caught it.
00:11:18.920 I learned a lot.
00:11:20.260 I learned a lot.
00:11:21.060 Great doctors, great hospitals.
00:11:23.860 And now I recovered.
00:11:25.580 Ninety nine point nine of young people recover.
00:11:29.620 Ninety nine percent of people recover.
00:11:32.320 We have to recover.
00:11:33.380 We can't close up our nation.
00:11:34.860 We have to open our school and we can't close up our nation or you're not going to have a nation.
00:11:40.640 I thought he was effective.
00:11:42.140 I thought he was really, really effective.
00:11:45.000 Cut nine.
00:11:46.620 Joe and Trump on shutdowns.
00:11:48.280 What I would say is I'm going to shut down the virus, not the country.
00:11:52.080 It's his ineptitude that caused the virus, caused the country to have to shut down in large part.
00:11:57.120 Why businesses have gone under, why schools are closed, why so many people have lost their living and why they're concerned.
00:12:03.100 Those other concerns are real.
00:12:04.320 That's why he should have been, instead of in a sand trap in his golf course, he should have been negotiating with Nancy Pelosi and the rest of the Democrats and Republicans about what to do about the acts they were passing for billions of dollars to make sure people had the capacity.
00:12:18.420 That's the only reason.
00:12:19.320 You haven't ruled out more shutdowns.
00:12:21.200 No, I'm not shutting down the name, but there are, look, they need standards.
00:12:25.800 The standard is if you have a reproduction rate in a community that's above a certain level, everybody says, slow up, more social distancing, do not open bars and do not open gymnasiums, do not open until you get this under control, under more control.
00:12:41.840 But when you do open, give the people the capacity to be able to open and have the capacity to do it safely.
00:12:47.740 For example, schools, schools, they need a lot of money to open.
00:12:51.280 They need to deal with ventilation systems.
00:12:53.060 They need to deal with smaller classes, more teachers, more pods.
00:12:56.500 And he's refused to support that money, or at least up to now.
00:13:00.320 Let's talk about schools.
00:13:01.360 President Trump, I think we have to respond if I might.
00:13:03.580 Please.
00:13:04.000 And then I have a follow.
00:13:04.640 Thank you.
00:13:04.980 And I appreciate that.
00:13:06.520 Look, all he does is talk about shutdowns, but forget about him.
00:13:09.900 His Democrat governors, Cuomo in New York.
00:13:12.800 You look at what's going on in California.
00:13:14.660 You look at Pennsylvania, North Carolina.
00:13:16.780 Democrats, Democrats all, they're shut down so tight, and they're dying.
00:13:22.420 They're dying.
00:13:23.800 And he supports all these people.
00:13:25.560 All he talks about is shutdowns.
00:13:27.320 No, we're not going to shut down, and we have to open our schools.
00:13:30.740 And it's like, as an example, I have a young son.
00:13:33.300 He also tested positive.
00:13:35.980 By the time I spoke to the doctor the second time, he was fine.
00:13:39.040 It just went away.
00:13:40.280 Young people.
00:13:41.620 I guess it's their immune system.
00:13:43.100 Let me follow up with you, President Trump.
00:13:44.580 You've demanded schools open in person and insist they can do it safely.
00:13:47.820 But just yesterday, Boston became the latest city to move its public school system entirely
00:13:52.760 online after a coronavirus spike.
00:13:55.280 What is your message to parents who worry that sending their children to school will endanger
00:13:59.000 not only their kids, but also their teachers and families?
00:14:01.520 I want to open the schools.
00:14:03.080 The transmittal rate to the teachers is very small, but I want to open the schools.
00:14:08.920 We have to open our country.
00:14:10.100 We're not going to have a country.
00:14:11.600 You can't do this.
00:14:12.760 We can't keep this country closed.
00:14:14.580 This is a massive country with a massive economy.
00:14:18.460 People are losing their jobs.
00:14:20.300 They're committing suicide.
00:14:21.860 There's depression, alcohol, drugs at a level that nobody's ever seen before.
00:14:26.740 There's abuse, tremendous abuse.
00:14:28.800 We have to open our country.
00:14:30.760 You know, I've said it often.
00:14:32.480 The cure cannot be worse than the problem itself.
00:14:35.800 That's what's happening.
00:14:37.140 I think he was really effective here for most people that are looking at the economy.
00:14:45.580 I think that made sense when they went to Joe Biden and asked him, well, what would you do?
00:14:51.200 He talked about money in the PPP so restaurants could put more plexiglass up.
00:14:57.860 Now, maybe it's because I live in Texas where common sense isn't entirely dead dot dot dot yet.
00:15:08.240 But everybody I know that goes to restaurants that have those stupid plexiglass dividers between the booths, we're all like, OK, so COVID is just staying there in the aisle between the booths.
00:15:20.780 It can't get over the plexiglass or around the plexiglass.
00:15:24.800 You have to walk in practically in a space suit to be seated.
00:15:28.900 But once you're seated, you can talk and laugh and and hack all you want because the plexiglass is there.
00:15:36.560 That's the most ridiculous thing.
00:15:38.380 And everybody knows it.
00:15:40.300 Everybody knows that's ridiculous.
00:15:41.880 Yeah, there's this criticism of Trump and Republicans on health care where they say we want to repeal Obamacare.
00:15:47.980 What do you want to replace it with?
00:15:48.860 Well, we want to get something great that has cheap health care and it's it's wonderful and it'll do better.
00:15:53.400 That's Joe Biden on the coronavirus.
00:15:55.780 He's just giving he's not he has absolutely no plan at all.
00:16:00.800 And they keep pressing whenever he's pressed.
00:16:03.020 He just says, well, things like this.
00:16:05.060 We're going to we want people to wear masks, social distancing, plexiglass.
00:16:07.880 Plexiglass, I just he's obviously got nothing.
00:16:11.600 I thought the president last night, you know, there's two versions of this argument, right?
00:16:14.580 You can say, look, coronavirus and people are going crazy over it.
00:16:18.860 It's silly.
00:16:19.600 We're Americans, whatever, and kind of blow it off as not a big problem.
00:16:23.380 Last night, I thought he successfully said, look, it's a big problem.
00:16:27.220 We did our best and we're going forward being smart and but tough, right?
00:16:32.980 You can combine those things and say we're going to push through this.
00:16:36.060 This we can't shut down this country over it.
00:16:38.580 It's a big deal, but we're going to deal with it in a in an intelligent way that allows us to get back to normal as quickly as possible.
00:16:46.480 And there's a really bright future ahead of us.
00:16:49.180 He made that argument, I thought, pretty well.
00:16:51.040 I think so, too.
00:16:51.860 And I think he also seemed very, very reasonable the whole time.
00:16:55.920 You know, he talked about Fauci and said, look, we have difference of opinion, but that's that's good.
00:17:01.360 Anthony.
00:17:02.620 Yeah, I like Anthony.
00:17:04.180 He's a good guy.
00:17:05.200 Anthony.
00:17:06.060 We like hanging out with Anthony, but he was wrong on this.
00:17:09.060 But I like Anthony.
00:17:11.180 He was really endearing, I thought, at moments.
00:17:13.680 I really liked him last night.
00:17:15.400 His tone was so much better than in the first debate.
00:17:18.660 I hope it was enough.
00:17:20.220 I mean, you know, it's we're close to the end of this election, but I thought he did what he had to do last night.
00:17:24.580 His tone in this election was sincere, well-informed, kind even, and then his kindness towards Joe on money laundering.
00:17:39.320 It seemed just a tad trolling.
00:17:42.760 I feel bad for you.
00:17:44.760 I feel bad for you.
00:17:46.940 I really do.
00:17:48.040 I feel bad for you.
00:17:49.480 I mean, what did what happened?
00:17:52.140 Just tell.
00:17:52.720 I mean, the laptop.
00:17:54.100 I feel bad.
00:17:55.040 You maybe we should give you the opportunity to explain.
00:17:58.080 I mean, it was it was brilliant, brilliant performance last night from from Donald Trump.
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00:19:20.900 We've got something coming up from the White House.
00:19:25.040 Mark Lauder.
00:19:25.780 He's a director of strategic communications for the campaign.
00:19:29.580 He's going to give us his debate reaction.
00:19:32.680 But this is this is I mean, when will this end the Trump campaign press secretary, Hogan Gidley?
00:19:42.900 Um, he's been suspended on Twitter.
00:19:48.660 Now, why?
00:19:51.740 Because, uh, he tweeted, um, about receiving an envelope in the mail that was addressed to someone else by the name of Daniel.
00:20:00.040 He wrote, got my, oh, wait, no, I got Daniel's ballot in the mail.
00:20:07.160 Who's Daniel?
00:20:08.880 Apparently a former tenant who hasn't lived in the unit for eight years.
00:20:13.300 But, yeah, I'm sure the mainstream media is correct.
00:20:15.960 Unsolicited vote by mail is totally safe.
00:20:19.340 This he was banned from Twitter yesterday for this.
00:20:23.680 What?
00:20:24.600 Is that not insane?
00:20:25.900 What is going on?
00:20:27.120 This is getting worse and worse.
00:20:28.780 This is this is becoming China.
00:20:30.880 It's absolutely becoming the Chinese style press.
00:20:35.560 I mean, what's next?
00:20:37.000 You just are you going to give us points for, you know, being for saying the right things and tweeting the right things?
00:20:42.940 I mean, that's that's the only thing that's left and there's no solution to this, is there?
00:20:48.000 Like we can all say, oh, well, we want to, you know, break down these companies.
00:20:51.600 I mean, there's there's things you can do with the margins.
00:20:53.580 But I mean, the only way you actually would solve a problem like this is to not be dependent on these companies at all.
00:20:58.960 And that doesn't mean that they go away.
00:21:00.680 That means that we'd have to change our our our our lives in a way that would be entirely positive.
00:21:09.820 But, yes, we'd have to change our lives completely.
00:21:11.880 The the the the way that we depend on these services for all of our information is totally unhealthy.
00:21:20.780 And this is just jamming it into our face a lot faster than we're realizing it.
00:21:25.640 I we have the we have the story on this with the with the strategic communications director, Mark Lauder, coming up in just a second after the top of the hour or after the bottom of the hour.
00:21:40.000 And then we are also going to talk to Bill O'Reilly in about thirty five minutes from now.
00:21:45.080 We have Gavin McGinnis on because the poor boys, the poor guy who started the poor boys.
00:21:51.240 It's a proud boys.
00:21:52.820 Now, he did.
00:21:53.440 He said the poor boys or the beach boys.
00:21:55.080 I know he started something with the boys.
00:21:57.360 I can't remember which one it was.
00:21:59.260 Oh, my gosh.
00:22:00.140 Did you I mean, I didn't Biden.
00:22:01.740 If you only watch the first half hour of that thing, you might have thought, you know, Biden was OK.
00:22:06.200 You know, he did.
00:22:06.720 He was he was.
00:22:07.500 Oh, once we got.
00:22:08.760 Yeah.
00:22:08.980 He really was slipping.
00:22:10.480 He does not have an hour and a half in him.
00:22:12.560 He's got about thirty five minutes of the United States.
00:22:15.440 The guy was in his basement resting for the last five days.
00:22:20.920 Donald Trump's been the president and traveling doing rallies.
00:22:25.340 And that was his performance.
00:22:27.060 And Joe Biden towards the end, it was having a hard time remembering details, stringing sentences together.
00:22:34.340 I mean, it was not good, not good for the president of the United States.
00:22:40.400 This is the Glenn.
00:22:44.720 He's not president.
00:22:45.760 Just so you know.
00:22:46.780 Well, I mean, you know, if potential president, thank you very much for that.
00:22:51.300 You're such a pain.
00:22:53.620 I wish relief factor would sometimes make Stu just go away.
00:22:57.940 All my pain.
00:22:58.380 So does Stu.
00:23:01.620 I don't know who has it worse.
00:23:04.760 Relief factor.
00:23:05.560 It's not a drug developed by doctors and 70 percent of the people who try it go on to order more because it gets you out of pain.
00:23:14.220 Three years ago, before I was taking this, I probably would not be in today because of the long schedule that I had yesterday.
00:23:21.940 I got about four hours of sleep.
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00:23:25.860 I take relief factor now every single day.
00:23:29.180 In fact, I haven't taken.
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00:24:07.500 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:24:17.060 We're so glad that you have tuned in today.
00:24:19.680 We have the communications strategic communications director for the Trump campaign on in just a second.
00:24:26.940 There was somebody else in the Trump campaign.
00:24:29.200 The Trump campaign press secretary had Twitter suspended over a tweet.
00:24:35.060 Wait until you hear this story.
00:24:36.460 In case you don't know, it's coming up in just a second.
00:24:38.560 Also tomorrow.
00:24:39.520 This is really important.
00:24:41.320 And we just have not had time to really talk about it.
00:24:44.580 And I want to spend some time showing you some of the amazing things that Mercury One is about to do starting tomorrow night.
00:24:53.220 Tomorrow night, 8 p.m. Eastern.
00:24:55.260 We are doing an online virtual event that we want you to see.
00:25:01.380 And we want you to watch it with your family.
00:25:03.040 It is so uplifting, so positive and and shows actual actual things being done to help our country and to help each other.
00:25:15.400 We're going to go into the Nazarene Fund.
00:25:18.200 But I think the most important thing that we are going to announce tomorrow is the American Journey Center.
00:25:24.540 And this is a physical space.
00:25:27.740 It's about 20,000 square feet.
00:25:30.700 Really cool.
00:25:31.320 Yeah.
00:25:31.480 Right across the brickyard here on the old Paramount movie lot.
00:25:35.800 And so just right across from the brickyard at the front entrance of Mercury Studios is the American Journey Center.
00:25:42.300 We have spent over a year planning and building this place.
00:25:46.140 And it has classrooms in it.
00:25:48.400 It has a museum.
00:25:50.080 It has a vault and another vault in the side of the mountain that has a hundred and it's a hundred and fifteen thousand founding documents.
00:26:00.500 And it's an opportunity for people of all ages now to come in and actually see, do research, have access.
00:26:08.780 We're putting many of these documents online.
00:26:11.680 Eventually, they'll all go in line.
00:26:13.620 So you'll be able to do research and word search.
00:26:16.660 Um, and we're going to announce tomorrow classes, virtual classes for you, your family, or anyone of any age.
00:26:25.680 They will be free, virtual free classes.
00:26:29.000 And it's like Prager University, except it's long form.
00:26:33.140 And our first one we will announce tomorrow.
00:26:36.160 And it will be a three-day class.
00:26:40.040 Uh, and you can take it on your own time or you can come here in person.
00:26:44.880 Also, we're asking you to get involved, um, to help us, help us take the 1619 project apart.
00:26:54.360 Help us teach children and teach families and parents the truth about America.
00:27:00.800 Uh, and there's tomorrow we're going to be auctioning off some really, really amazing things.
00:27:07.500 And I'll talk about them coming up in just a minute.
00:27:09.060 But tomorrow night, 8 p.m., you'll find it on my Facebook page, Blaze TV.
00:27:14.120 You'll find it at MercuryOne.org.
00:27:16.900 Uh, and all of our social media.
00:27:18.700 It will be live tomorrow from the American Journey Center.
00:27:22.440 All right.
00:27:23.040 Let me, uh, uh, let me go to, uh, Mark Lauder.
00:27:26.680 He's the director of strategic communications of the campaign for, uh, Donald Trump.
00:27:31.180 Mark, how are you?
00:27:32.720 I'm doing well, Glenn.
00:27:33.780 How are you?
00:27:34.180 Good.
00:27:34.440 How are you feeling about how things went last night?
00:27:38.040 Really well.
00:27:38.860 Thought the president did a great job, not only making his own case with his record and his
00:27:44.060 plans for the future, but he really prosecuted the case against Joe Biden and basically laid
00:27:49.440 it out in one soundbite.
00:27:50.780 You know, you've been in Washington, D.C. for 47 years.
00:27:53.280 You talk and talk and talk, but you didn't do anything.
00:27:56.200 And I think that's really one of the reasons why this president was elected, because people
00:27:59.520 were tired of politicians who just talk.
00:28:01.780 They wanted someone to actually do something.
00:28:03.140 When, when Joe Biden looked into the camera and said, listen, folks, I know that there
00:28:09.480 might be an empty chair at your, at your table.
00:28:12.480 I, first of all, I felt like I was, you know, in, in a performance of Les Miserables.
00:28:16.600 Um, but, uh, he, he starts in on this and Donald Trump brilliantly immediately turns the table
00:28:25.120 because he knows what most Americans are thinking.
00:28:27.480 Most Americans hate that kind of stuff.
00:28:29.460 You know, I talked to little Susie Muckenfutch, who's lost her eyes in a, in a baseball game,
00:28:33.980 you know, and they go into these, I got a letter and I feel this way and all that crap.
00:28:38.080 And everybody knows it's political.
00:28:39.660 Donald Trump came out and said, this is why I ran because you are a politician and everyone
00:28:46.120 knows that doesn't mean anything.
00:28:48.340 I thought he, I thought he, for the president of the United States to be able to make himself
00:28:54.280 look like an outsider, it was a, it was a remarkable skill and talent that he exhibited
00:29:00.100 last night.
00:29:00.820 You know, you're absolutely right.
00:29:03.080 And, and, and Joe Biden didn't have an answer for that.
00:29:06.160 I mean, Joe Biden liked to talk about all these plans.
00:29:08.940 And I mean, the funny thing is, is at one point he even blamed his inaction on Republicans
00:29:14.000 in Congress, forgetting the fact that for the first two years of the Obama Biden administration,
00:29:19.220 they had a super majority.
00:29:21.400 They had a 60 vote threshold in the Senate.
00:29:23.680 They had the house of representatives.
00:29:25.340 They could have done anything they wanted and they still didn't get anything done.
00:29:29.960 When Donald Trump, I was cheering, uh, but when Donald Trump turned to him and said,
00:29:36.400 who built the cages, Joe, who built the cages, who built the cages, um, he never answered
00:29:44.580 that question, even though it was asked over and over again, he never answered that.
00:29:48.520 But I think for a lot of Americans, that's the first time they may have ever heard that
00:29:52.860 story.
00:29:54.000 Yeah.
00:29:54.420 That was one of the few times that Joe Biden didn't lie last night because he just didn't
00:29:57.580 answer because he couldn't answer because he knows that they built the cages.
00:30:01.840 And yet once again, over and over, we got so much misinformation and just outright lies
00:30:07.600 from Joe Biden, whether it was his position on fracking, whether it was the fact that Obamacare
00:30:12.380 didn't cost people their health insurance or their doctors, which we know was the lie of
00:30:17.380 the year, according to Politico back in, you know, back a few years.
00:30:20.140 No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:30:21.560 I, I had the best healthcare, uh, that, uh, New York state, uh, had the best healthcare.
00:30:30.180 I had it for all of my company, my company, all of my employees.
00:30:34.380 I lost it within six months because the company, every other company could no longer afford it.
00:30:41.420 They canceled and they, the, uh, blue cross blue shield shut that line down entirely.
00:30:49.420 Uh, don't talk to me about, we didn't lose our healthcare.
00:30:52.300 Many of us lost our healthcare.
00:30:55.220 Right.
00:30:55.720 And, and, and we know that to be true.
00:30:57.780 And so to hear him say that, and then to say, well, under his plan, you know, that won't
00:31:01.420 happen.
00:31:01.760 Well, we're not going to fall for those lies again, Joe.
00:31:04.500 And so you saw it over and over again that the president just kept prosecuting that case.
00:31:09.560 And really, I think that underlying theme was, you know, what you, what you did in 47
00:31:13.880 years was nothing.
00:31:14.880 And the few things you did do was bad.
00:31:17.260 And so I thought it was a very powerful moment.
00:31:20.340 And also at the end, I mean, we, we, it kind of got lost in the, at the end of the debate,
00:31:24.600 but when Joe Biden actually said he wants to eliminate the oil industry, I mean, my goodness.
00:31:29.760 Yeah.
00:31:30.000 I, uh, he not only said that he was going to eliminate the oil industry, but he, he hung
00:31:37.840 himself when he said, I'm not going to ban fracking, I'm only going to ban it on federal
00:31:43.380 land.
00:31:43.880 Anyone who knows anything about fracking and oil, uh, oil reserves knows that what is it?
00:31:52.760 60% of the land out West is all federal land.
00:31:57.360 And that is a basic, uh, massive, uh, massive step of ending oil and fracking gas, massive
00:32:08.040 step.
00:32:09.340 And the thing that, that, that really will start to connect.
00:32:11.940 And I think we'll see that here over the next 11 days is, you know, what does that mean
00:32:15.560 for you?
00:32:16.080 Well, it means higher gas prices until, you know, you have to start running your car off
00:32:19.380 nine volts, but it also means higher energy prices to heat and cool your home.
00:32:24.600 It's going to eliminate millions of jobs.
00:32:27.260 And the president rightfully called it out going, you know, well, I hope you're listening,
00:32:30.420 Pennsylvania and Ohio and Michigan and Texas and other places where the energy sector is
00:32:37.240 one of the lifebloods of these economies.
00:32:39.260 And Joe Biden is basically saying, well, we'll find a new job for you.
00:32:43.600 And like you said, during earlier in the campaign, maybe they can learn to code.
00:32:48.040 Let me, um, let me ask you, and I don't even know how to ask this because I, because it'll
00:32:54.240 be taken, um, out of context and it'll seem mean, but it's not Joe Biden is like my grandfather
00:33:02.660 was when we had to take the keys away from him with the car.
00:33:07.200 Uh, and I think every family has gone through that with a grandparent where you're like,
00:33:11.640 grandpa, you can't, you just can't drive anymore.
00:33:13.540 And they think that they're fully capable.
00:33:17.280 Joe Biden and I watched the clock 34 minutes into that.
00:33:22.100 He was winded, tired, and started to become confused.
00:33:26.020 34 minutes a day after three, three days of sleeping it off in his basement and not doing
00:33:34.340 anything.
00:33:34.780 Um, he's winded and starts to get confused 34 minutes in a president cannot have that
00:33:43.080 little stamina.
00:33:45.560 Well, and you can't have a president, you know, like Joe Biden looking at his watch last
00:33:49.200 night, hoping it's over.
00:33:50.280 Maybe he's, you know, counting down the minutes until his campaign can call a lid and he can
00:33:53.840 go back to the basement.
00:33:55.040 You know, that's the one thing.
00:33:56.620 And I often joke about it on the campaign trail, but obviously I was on the 16 campaign
00:34:00.680 and I was in the white house for the first year of the administration.
00:34:03.380 And president Trump's older than me by a couple of decades.
00:34:06.000 He's wearing me out how people can keep up with this man.
00:34:10.760 And then yet you see on the other side, and I saw someone posted this on Twitter, so I'll
00:34:14.580 give them credit.
00:34:15.180 I just can't remember who it's like you locked yourself in the basement for four days to
00:34:19.400 prepare.
00:34:19.920 And that's what you did, Joe.
00:34:21.580 I mean, that's what four days of preparation got you.
00:34:24.380 Is there any doubt in your mind, uh, that Joe Biden and the left will, uh, impose, uh,
00:34:33.380 lockdowns on this country and impose, uh, mask wearing, et cetera, et cetera.
00:34:39.600 I think there's zero question about that.
00:34:41.840 And, and, you know, Joe Biden couldn't even answer that question.
00:34:44.140 I mean, he's talked about locking it down again.
00:34:46.360 He's talked about mask mandates.
00:34:48.080 I mean, he's talked about, you know, will he mandate the vaccine once he's happy that
00:34:53.060 it's been approved?
00:34:54.480 Cause obviously he doesn't trust anything and they're trying to politicize even a vaccine.
00:34:59.120 Where does it stop with Joe Biden?
00:35:01.660 And I think so much of America and the president was right last night when he said this is that
00:35:06.040 we can be open.
00:35:07.540 We can get back to work and school, protect those who are most vulnerable, protect ourselves.
00:35:12.800 We've got to do both.
00:35:14.300 It's not either or.
00:35:16.280 And that's the difference between president Trump who wants to get this country healthy
00:35:20.100 again and open again.
00:35:21.880 And Joe Biden, who just wants to shut it all down.
00:35:23.900 Mark Lauder, uh, director of strategic communications for the Trump campaign.
00:35:27.760 Last question is on, uh, Hogan Gidley's, uh, Twitter account.
00:35:31.040 It was suspended over a tweet where he, he showed a picture of a, a ballot that came out,
00:35:39.940 uh, to him delivered to him.
00:35:42.040 And he said, Oh my, wait, no, it's Daniel's mail that I just received in the mail, uh,
00:35:48.340 Daniel's ballot that I just received in the mail.
00:35:50.540 Who's Daniel?
00:35:51.840 Apparently a former tenant who hasn't lived in the unit for eight years, but yeah, I'm
00:35:56.660 sure mainstream media is correct.
00:35:58.160 Unsolicited vote by mail is totally safe.
00:36:00.660 Why was he suspended?
00:36:02.860 And does the campaign have a response?
00:36:06.100 Well, I mean, it's just, it's just, it's part and parcel of what we've seen, you know,
00:36:10.340 with, with social media and the mainstream media, ignoring the Hunter Biden and Biden
00:36:15.760 family scandals, or any questions about the integrity of these mail-in voting schemes where
00:36:21.700 we're seeing, you know, piles of ballots sent to the wrong place to people who've long since
00:36:26.460 been gone, either moved or even passed away.
00:36:30.040 They don't want, they don't want any narrative that doesn't fit with what they want in supporting
00:36:35.620 Joe Biden.
00:36:36.560 So they'll censor you and block you.
00:36:38.440 I mean, they also blocked the Trump campaign's main Twitter account, as well as Kayleigh McEnany,
00:36:43.540 the white house press secretary's private or personal, uh, Twitter account, just because
00:36:48.160 they had the audacity to share a story that was not flattering to Joe Biden from one of
00:36:55.100 the oldest newspapers in the country.
00:36:58.820 I don't think this election could be more clear.
00:37:01.420 And I've always hated, this is the most important election of our lifetime, but I believe this
00:37:06.460 to be the most election, the most important election of the Republic's lifetime since 1860.
00:37:12.920 And, uh, I hope people are paying attention.
00:37:15.740 I think you're absolutely right.
00:37:16.160 Thank you very much, Mark.
00:37:17.220 I appreciate it.
00:37:18.360 Mark Lauder, director of strategic communications for the Trump campaign.
00:37:22.460 We have Bill O'Reilly coming up.
00:37:23.940 And also Gavin McGinnis, uh, and Megan Kelly.
00:37:28.820 Oh, she wants to unload on the press.
00:37:32.220 And so we're going to give her that opportunity, uh, today on the Glenn Beck program.
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00:41:19.680 Let me tell you about, uh, rough greens.
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00:42:02.080 I want you to try it now yourself.
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00:42:54.920 Hello, America.
00:42:56.600 It's Friday.
00:42:59.300 And I thought I'd have my dear old friend, Bill O'Reilly on to talk about, oh, I don't
00:43:05.840 know if he noticed anything was going on maybe last night or maybe during the whole week.
00:43:12.020 Bill O'Reilly takes on last night's debate and the developments in the race for the White
00:43:20.320 House in 60 seconds.
00:43:22.500 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:43:25.060 Yes, that's right.
00:43:29.800 Bill is right now.
00:43:30.860 He's so excited.
00:43:32.320 He's, he's, he's chomping at the bit.
00:43:34.040 He's almost wetting himself.
00:43:35.140 He's like, oh, I can't wait to talk.
00:43:37.080 And I think that's true.
00:43:39.940 Nah, he's probably in a bad mood.
00:43:41.820 I don't know.
00:43:42.380 I think he's going to be very optimistic about our future.
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00:45:48.700 That's right.
00:45:49.700 Walking the streets of New York in his disco boots, Mr. Bill O'Reilly.
00:45:57.520 Hello, Bill.
00:45:58.020 How are you?
00:45:59.120 Just call me super fly.
00:46:00.600 Yeah.
00:46:01.040 Yeah.
00:46:01.380 Yeah.
00:46:01.860 How are things?
00:46:04.820 Um, busy like you, you know, we're, uh, we're moguls.
00:46:09.400 Yeah.
00:46:09.640 Oh yeah.
00:46:10.040 No, I know.
00:46:10.780 I know.
00:46:11.440 And I, I, and you got another book out.
00:46:13.400 What a surprise.
00:46:14.100 Yeah, I know.
00:46:14.820 Yeah.
00:46:15.060 Uh, he's actually got a killing crazy horse and maybe, maybe I'll give you a couple
00:46:19.640 of minutes to mention, uh, your new book, killing crazy horse, which has been a New York
00:46:24.320 times bestseller now for God knows how long, uh, and you can get it, uh, wherever books
00:46:28.960 are sold.
00:46:29.400 I might allow you to say that a little later.
00:46:32.420 Very kind of you back, but that's the, uh, you know, that's your general disposition.
00:46:36.580 Very generous, very kind.
00:46:38.020 Yeah.
00:46:38.240 So you, uh, you seem to be kind of in a happy mood.
00:46:41.260 Tell me about what happened with Donald Trump last night.
00:46:44.380 Uh, what your take is and was it enough?
00:46:47.100 And is it, is it soon enough?
00:46:49.640 Well, Trump won the debate.
00:46:52.680 He was more commanding and he had a very, um, self-assured fact-based presentation primarily.
00:47:03.660 So there wasn't a lot of immature nonsense that we saw in the first debate.
00:47:08.580 Biden held his own though.
00:47:10.680 And Biden was much better than, uh, he has been in recent memory in the sense that he was
00:47:18.560 able to get his opinion across and you knew what he was talking about.
00:47:23.820 He faltered at the end when he got tired, you could see he was looking at his watch.
00:47:28.540 You know, he's going, listen, do I get milk or not?
00:47:33.060 I haven't been up this late since 1946.
00:47:35.820 It was one, it was one of those things that, you know, you know, when you get tired, it's
00:47:40.560 late, you get crap.
00:47:41.480 So Biden faltered a little bit at the end, but he, he held his own, but let's talk about
00:47:46.840 Trump because that it was all about him last night in the sense that if he had not performed
00:47:51.980 well, he would have lost the election.
00:47:54.360 So he's put himself back into play in the sense that I don't believe any of this.
00:48:01.300 There aren't any undecided voters.
00:48:03.280 I'll believe any of that.
00:48:05.000 He also, I think made gains among African-Americans because that was his strongest suit last night.
00:48:10.980 It was good.
00:48:12.060 You know, he said, look, this is what I've done.
00:48:14.360 And then Biden does what Biden always does.
00:48:17.380 Well, I'm going to do it.
00:48:19.080 And you know, and for eight years, Biden and Obama didn't do a damn thing.
00:48:23.720 And 47 years, 47, uh, in the Senate thing, though, that look, Biden and, and, and Obama
00:48:33.640 had an opportunity to reshape the debate in this country on race and they did not do it.
00:48:40.500 So they didn't elevate.
00:48:42.180 They didn't say, look, we got a problem here because there's a terrible education system
00:48:47.120 in the poor neighborhoods.
00:48:48.440 It's impacting on the children negatively and they're growing up and they're committing
00:48:52.500 more crimes proportionally than whites.
00:48:55.960 That's what it's all about.
00:48:57.520 Well, Bill, Bill, Bill, let me, let me remind you what Joe Biden said.
00:49:03.780 They had a Republican Congress.
00:49:06.560 Oh yeah.
00:49:07.020 Okay.
00:49:07.660 So there wasn't even the debate.
00:49:09.760 And I know this because I, on more than one occasion, spoke to the president off the
00:49:15.820 record about this because I was involved with the brother's keeper program.
00:49:21.380 We can talk about that a little later on if you want, but I, I'm telling you the exact
00:49:25.720 truth that they weren't able to get the discussion into the public arena.
00:49:32.060 And I don't even know how hard they tried.
00:49:34.700 So he comes on.
00:49:37.240 And of course, with his usual bombast, Donald Trump, the greatest president for blacks is
00:49:42.140 Abraham Lincoln.
00:49:43.300 Um, I don't know if you really need that.
00:49:45.740 Maybe you say since Martin Van Buren, you know, but you'd probably want to leave Lincoln
00:49:52.140 out of it.
00:49:52.980 However, he doesn't.
00:49:54.180 Um, and then, but he, then he goes on to list an impressive array of accomplishments that
00:50:02.380 help African-Americans.
00:50:03.780 Yeah.
00:50:04.460 So he may have cleaved some votes off there.
00:50:08.440 I mean, I was watching it with ice cube and we were both impressed.
00:50:13.440 That's not true.
00:50:14.540 That's so no, you weren't with ice cube.
00:50:17.780 Cause I know you guys hang out all the time.
00:50:20.320 And I invited him, but I, I don't know where he was last night.
00:50:23.940 And I really don't want to know.
00:50:25.160 Right.
00:50:25.440 Okay.
00:50:26.220 So, uh, so Bill, what was the big takeaway last night?
00:50:31.340 Was it that he is, he's only banning fracking on federal land?
00:50:37.240 Oh, that would a disaster that was.
00:50:39.860 Yeah.
00:50:40.440 And I am going to, I am going to get rid of fossil fuels and, uh, and oil by 2035.
00:50:46.680 So we've got 14 years at the end when he started in on that, I expected him to say,
00:50:52.320 and, um, flush toilets or forget it.
00:50:55.240 You've got to go outside again.
00:50:56.500 Um, you know, it was really, that could very well hurt him in Pennsylvania and Ohio and
00:51:06.040 Texas, but, you know, he's going to win Texas anyway.
00:51:09.740 Trump will be careful.
00:51:12.920 Look back.
00:51:13.800 I'm telling you back, you want to put a little, no, I, I would not bet, but I wouldn't bet.
00:51:19.200 I wouldn't bet either way on this election.
00:51:22.540 I mean, I have no idea what's going on, but I will tell you, I just talked to somebody.
00:51:27.140 In fact, let me read the, um, email that I got, uh, last night and it was very, very positive.
00:51:34.220 Uh, Glenn had extensive briefing on inside polling numbers from the field, extremely different
00:51:39.600 from what most of the national media is showing based on the numbers right now.
00:51:43.200 Trump is doing very good in the battleground states.
00:51:45.740 Interestingly, interestingly, numbers currently show Texas is more of a problem than several
00:51:51.780 of the battleground states.
00:51:53.620 Uh, Democrats are crushing Republicans in the urban and suburban areas, but it looks like
00:51:58.780 the rural areas are outperforming, which may make the difference in Texas.
00:52:02.760 All right.
00:52:03.920 I mean, I heard that Cruz was going to lose last time and that Beto O'Rourke was going
00:52:10.060 to be the number.
00:52:10.860 Look, you know.
00:52:12.080 No, I know.
00:52:12.620 I know.
00:52:13.100 But Cruz did lose.
00:52:14.720 Cruz won by how many?
00:52:16.320 Five points?
00:52:17.340 Two points.
00:52:18.300 I mean, six points.
00:52:20.040 I believe it was.
00:52:20.800 Uh, I mean, I'm going to, I'm going to put everybody to rest.
00:52:24.380 I'm calling Texas for Trump now to just put it on that little board.
00:52:29.160 We all, you know, you have now we're going to be banned by Twitter and Facebook.
00:52:32.240 And Google's going to send their police squad out to, you know, it is going to be a close
00:52:37.380 election.
00:52:37.840 I do believe that.
00:52:39.200 I think, um, that last night in the debate, Trump helped himself more than Biden did.
00:52:46.960 And that's always how you calibrate a winner.
00:52:49.580 Always in a debate who helped themselves more trumpet because he didn't come across as
00:52:57.040 O-Fish.
00:52:57.920 Word of the day, O-Fish.
00:52:59.700 O-A-F-I-S-H.
00:53:01.460 I eat O-Fish all the time.
00:53:03.860 You don't have to spell it.
00:53:06.180 You need a tutor and I will pick it up.
00:53:08.720 So, uh, Bill, is it, was it enough in time?
00:53:15.940 Uh, yeah.
00:53:17.000 Oh yeah.
00:53:17.640 Look, we're living in a, in a warp speed age and between now and election day, you're going
00:53:25.300 to have a lot more, um, how much money did Biden take from Ukraine?
00:53:29.760 I mean, I mean, that story isn't going away and I caution everybody on this story.
00:53:34.900 I believe myself that Joe Biden is an old time Paul that enriched his family because
00:53:42.860 of his public service.
00:53:44.180 That's what I believe.
00:53:46.240 And it is entirely possible that he enriched himself in the process.
00:53:51.160 Okay.
00:53:51.720 I always think about Gerald Ford, a guy from Grand Rapids, Michigan without a penny and he
00:53:57.380 retires to Palm Springs and living in a lavish mansion.
00:54:01.280 Uh, how did that happen?
00:54:03.180 Anyway, um, I believe that story, but I caution people about the details of it.
00:54:10.940 This is a lot of stuff we haven't nailed down yet.
00:54:14.200 So don't be running around, but that thing is in play and you know, people, they hear things.
00:54:22.760 If, if, if there is more that comes forth that shows, uh, Biden is vice president and center
00:54:30.560 and Senator enriched himself and his family, that's going to be huge.
00:54:36.380 So that's there.
00:54:38.060 And Trump was pretty good last night getting that out.
00:54:42.220 Even though the debate moderator, who I thought did a pretty good job, Ms. Welker, every time
00:54:47.960 he tried to do it, she jumped in and diverted the question away.
00:54:53.560 It was like Leslie Stahl.
00:54:55.340 When you saw the 60 minutes interview, which I think everybody should watch the whole thing.
00:55:00.180 Not, not the edited version.
00:55:01.720 I'm sorry.
00:55:02.500 You know, Trump looked at her and he goes, well, are you kidding me?
00:55:05.020 What?
00:55:05.160 This is the biggest story, political story.
00:55:07.360 And she goes, and it hasn't verified.
00:55:10.080 We haven't, we haven't verified it.
00:55:12.380 And I'll say to myself, you for two and a half years, CBS news pounded the guy in a Russian
00:55:17.400 collusion.
00:55:17.960 It was not one single thing verified.
00:55:21.200 And every night you did it.
00:55:23.520 And now you won't even discuss this Biden thing with, with Trump.
00:55:28.020 I'm on.
00:55:28.680 I mean, Americans, some of them are stupid back, but most of them aren't stupid.
00:55:34.080 They get it.
00:55:35.400 They see the fixes in their suspicious of Joe Biden.
00:55:39.820 I mean, a good thing about Trump is that we know everything about Trump.
00:55:44.920 All right.
00:55:45.360 We know it.
00:55:46.260 If you read the United States of Trump, you know him.
00:55:49.560 You're not going to be surprised in the next nine days.
00:55:52.680 Biden, you might be.
00:55:55.100 I think there's a couple of, I think there's a couple of things here on, on this.
00:55:58.920 I thought Donald Trump did a great job last night going, they spent $46 million in three
00:56:04.080 and three quarters years trying to discredit me, trying to dig up anything on me, the
00:56:10.440 family, our business, et cetera.
00:56:12.080 They got nothing.
00:56:13.740 They got nothing.
00:56:14.700 He said, give me a million bucks.
00:56:17.260 I think I can find a lot on this guy.
00:56:20.140 Listen, he made some excellent points.
00:56:22.980 Donald Trump did.
00:56:23.920 And, but you, you raised the question, is it enough?
00:56:27.880 And it isn't enough for the people who hate him.
00:56:30.780 And there was one other thing.
00:56:32.420 And he, he left a couple of opportunities on, you know, as I said last night, I just can't
00:56:38.820 believe he didn't bring up when they would talk at the border.
00:56:41.460 Look at Biden and say, oh, you want to explain to me why the American taxpayers should pay all
00:56:47.180 the healthcare costs for undocumented aliens.
00:56:49.860 That's a knockout blow.
00:56:53.420 So rather than being on the defense, you bring stuff like that.
00:56:57.120 I kept waiting for it.
00:56:58.360 It never happened.
00:57:00.160 And on the COVID, which if Trump loses, it'll be because of COVID.
00:57:05.000 That's why.
00:57:06.060 All he had to do was look into the camera and say, you know, in hindsight, I wish I had
00:57:10.640 been more pro-mask.
00:57:12.060 I wish I had encouraged that a little bit more than I did.
00:57:15.980 But we didn't know we were getting conflicted information and the major things that I did
00:57:22.560 saved a lot of lives.
00:57:23.820 But he'll never make that kind of a concession.
00:57:27.040 But anyway, going forward, which I think everybody wants to do now, Trump has a real chance to
00:57:36.280 win.
00:57:37.460 And the polls are bogus.
00:57:39.700 We know that.
00:57:40.540 But the polls I'm watching are Rasmussen and Trafalgar, both of which were right last
00:57:47.000 time, four years ago.
00:57:48.580 And they both show him, you know, and not in a great position, but not in a dire position.
00:57:56.680 He could win.
00:57:58.160 All right.
00:57:59.060 We'll continue with Bill O'Reilly.
00:58:00.520 I want to get his take on the media and the censorship that's been going on and and what
00:58:04.820 part of the Biden things really is still out in in question.
00:58:11.480 We'll get to that with Bill O'Reilly coming up in just a second.
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01:00:32.220 Bill O'Reilly.
01:00:47.300 You and I and a few others have done our homework on Ukraine, on China and the Bidens.
01:00:53.980 But most of America has not.
01:00:58.300 Most of America really doesn't even understand the story that Donald Trump was nailing him
01:01:04.260 with.
01:01:05.340 And Joe Biden has been allowed by the press to get away with it.
01:01:10.260 Did it did?
01:01:11.500 Do you think it spoke to the average person who doesn't pay attention to politics?
01:01:17.700 Was there any impact on Biden being absolutely corrupt?
01:01:24.540 Somewhat.
01:01:26.500 Somewhat.
01:01:27.780 If you don't follow the news and most voters do not.
01:01:31.380 See, that's what people who listen to talk radio, listen to me and you every day and then
01:01:35.480 watch us on TV.
01:01:36.980 They don't understand that because in their universe, they're seeking information.
01:01:41.560 They're trying to be informed.
01:01:43.300 But most voters do not do that.
01:01:46.680 So they hear drips and drabs.
01:01:48.280 They talk about it with their friends and family.
01:01:50.620 They may watch once in a while a news program on television, but they're not regular consumers
01:01:56.120 of the news.
01:01:56.780 They don't know the pattern of behavior of Joe Biden.
01:02:02.620 So last night, Donald Trump was pretty good because he is so bombastic in getting people's
01:02:10.200 attention that Biden's corrupt.
01:02:14.600 By saying, well, why don't you explain this to us, Joe?
01:02:17.960 Why don't you explain it right now?
01:02:19.260 The problem was that the NBC moderator, Kristen Welker, was told, as was Leslie Stahl, not
01:02:28.580 to get into this.
01:02:30.180 How do you know that?
01:02:32.260 Beck, what an excellent question.
01:02:35.540 Earlier this week, I think it was on Monday, there was a conference call coming out of K Street
01:02:42.180 in Washington by the Democratic organization, the Bonner Group, that has paid a lot of money
01:02:51.220 to advise the Democratic Party on a number of issues.
01:02:55.700 The call basically centered on, we are going to reply to all of this Biden, Hunter Biden
01:03:04.380 stuff, by saying it's an unverified story.
01:03:08.020 That went out to everybody in email.
01:03:12.580 This is what they do almost every day.
01:03:15.000 All right.
01:03:15.520 They have a morning meeting and then they come up with the theme of the day.
01:03:20.080 The theme of the day on Monday was all the Biden stuff is unverified.
01:03:24.360 That goes into the headquarters of NBC News, CBS News, ABC News, CNN, all of them.
01:03:32.040 All right.
01:03:32.420 New York Times, Washington Post.
01:03:33.960 They all get it.
01:03:35.220 Now, the Republicans do something like that on a much lower and lesser level.
01:03:41.680 So the word went out that this story is bogus and you heard it last night.
01:03:47.320 Biden himself said it.
01:03:48.680 OK, stand by.
01:03:49.680 More on this in just a minute.
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01:05:20.760 This is the Glenn Beck program, and it is Friday.
01:05:34.020 Thank God.
01:05:35.200 Welcome to it.
01:05:36.120 We are just just close to a week away from the election.
01:05:42.600 And Bill O'Reilly is on with us on this beautiful, beautiful Friday.
01:05:47.360 He's here to be a little black rain cloud.
01:05:49.560 How are you doing, Bill?
01:05:51.240 Seriously.
01:05:52.300 You know, Beck, here I am chocked full of information, and you are just diverting me.
01:05:57.820 Let me get back to the narrative that we had.
01:05:59.980 Wow.
01:06:00.320 All right.
01:06:01.120 All right.
01:06:01.640 All right.
01:06:01.900 OK.
01:06:02.420 OK.
01:06:02.880 So the word went out to all of the press that is allied with the Democratic Party.
01:06:08.980 We're going to say that everything is unverified, which is why you heard it 50,000 times on television news.
01:06:17.420 Then it was updated right before the debate for Putin did this.
01:06:22.300 All right.
01:06:22.500 Putin, he sent out all this misinformation.
01:06:26.460 The Russians did it again, and they're interfering in our election.
01:06:30.100 And they're the ones that are responsible for all of these accusations against Hunter and Joe Biden.
01:06:36.480 And Joe Biden actually said it.
01:06:38.340 He said it during the debate.
01:06:39.800 Yep.
01:06:40.040 That Rudy Giuliani was used by the Russians, and that's why this is a bunch of bull.
01:06:45.380 OK.
01:06:46.540 So here's where we are on this.
01:06:49.720 I believe that, as I said at the beginning of the interview, that Joe Biden used his position in the federal government to enrich his family.
01:06:57.720 I don't know whether that went over to himself, and neither does anyone else.
01:07:05.860 Well, if so, President Trump did not have a smoking gun last night to drop on the American people.
01:07:12.640 He didn't have a smoking gun, but yesterday a lot of news came out, and a lot of documents were released.
01:07:22.600 And you had the CEO of his son's company saying, look, I only dealt with Joe Biden on these financial issues, and he is the big guy in that memo where it says.
01:07:39.540 There's no doubt that he's the big guy, but now we have another executive involved with that saying Biden didn't do anything.
01:07:45.700 But we don't know.
01:07:46.620 And I caution everybody because it's parallel to the Russian collusion nonsense, which I cautioned everybody on as well.
01:07:54.220 You don't know whether money changed hands.
01:07:58.100 Certainly they wanted it to.
01:08:00.840 They were carving out a piece for the big guy.
01:08:05.300 That's in the emails.
01:08:07.220 So is it so wait, is it not enough that Joe Biden's brother, without any contract experience, got the contracts to build new homes in Iraq, that there was three and a half million dollars from a dirty mob written oligarch and his wife in in Moscow.
01:08:27.760 And the billion and a half dollars that went to Hunter Biden's Rosemont Seneca, is that not enough?
01:08:38.620 Is that is that cool to not for the haters that won't override the hatred they have for the president?
01:08:47.160 So because it's all about Hunter.
01:08:49.800 So if you want to nail Joe Biden, you've got to have more.
01:08:56.140 Now, there was an intriguing thing that Trump said.
01:08:59.000 He said that Biden received more than nine hundred thousand dollars from a concern attached to the University of Pennsylvania, UPenn.
01:09:10.820 And the money the concern paid him came from China.
01:09:17.260 All right.
01:09:18.200 Now, I was the first I ever heard of that.
01:09:21.300 I've never heard of that before.
01:09:23.060 Now, I'm looking into it, but these things are very, very hard to nail down.
01:09:27.360 I assume that Biden's got the nine hundred K on his tax return and he did some kind of speech or consulting or whatever for that money.
01:09:38.360 But it's not a slam dunk that Joe Biden himself got cash.
01:09:45.000 And that's what would be needed to knock him out.
01:09:49.720 All right.
01:09:50.640 Well, he also said last night that none of his family money.
01:09:53.420 Yeah, but he also knows everybody knows that he used his position to enrich his family.
01:10:00.220 But that's not enough for the Trump haters.
01:10:04.000 Haters.
01:10:04.920 And here's the example.
01:10:06.760 Your pal, Jake Tapper.
01:10:10.300 My pal.
01:10:11.320 All right.
01:10:11.880 Yeah.
01:10:12.260 Was almost histrionic on the air last night.
01:10:17.960 Say, how dare they insinuate Joe Biden's.
01:10:22.820 How dare.
01:10:24.020 How they can't possibly do this.
01:10:26.640 I've told you, I have told you for years that guy is a political operative.
01:10:33.380 Tapper.
01:10:34.020 He's not a journalist.
01:10:35.920 All right.
01:10:36.500 And he led the charge.
01:10:38.660 How dare you insinuate the former vice president took money.
01:10:43.800 So I don't know whether Biden took money for himself or not.
01:10:47.660 I do know, as President Trump pointed out, but not in a bombastic way, that Biden, like Gerald Ford, has two lavish houses, maybe three.
01:11:00.400 All right.
01:11:01.220 He has never held a job in the private sector.
01:11:04.540 He wrote a book, but it wasn't a big book like Killing Crazy Horse.
01:11:09.400 It was all right.
01:11:11.240 It's not a house buying book.
01:11:14.120 No way to get the money.
01:11:15.480 Where did all that come from?
01:11:17.880 He lives very large.
01:11:19.980 Where did it come from?
01:11:22.060 Okay.
01:11:22.560 So I don't know.
01:11:24.060 But I caution everybody.
01:11:25.580 If you think that Biden is going to be knocked out by Hunter Biden's situation, he isn't.
01:11:31.240 I don't think that.
01:11:31.880 No, I agree with that.
01:11:33.100 I don't think so.
01:11:34.500 But could I?
01:11:35.460 This is a Glenn Beck theory.
01:11:37.760 This is there's no fact behind this.
01:11:39.420 I just would like your opinion on doesn't this play to the to the left's advantage in some ways?
01:11:48.840 If indeed this because this scandal won't go away, even if Joe Biden wins, it's not going to go away.
01:11:54.780 And if there is that smoking gun, the left will push to clean this up and he can't be president and force him out to be able to get Kamala in Kamala.
01:12:08.020 No, I don't think that's in play.
01:12:12.240 Number one, if Biden wins, that's it, because the Justice Department, you know, Barr and all those guys are going and then he'll appoint me.
01:12:22.680 You know, somebody's not going to do Jack.
01:12:24.920 So it'll be it'll be on the press to investigate.
01:12:28.240 The press won't.
01:12:29.880 So there you go.
01:12:31.020 So Biden, he wins.
01:12:33.120 He's in the clear.
01:12:35.200 Number two, the far left that controls a lot of what the Democrats do would love to have Kamala as president.
01:12:44.860 But they got to play the game.
01:12:47.120 And it's not a hard game to play that.
01:12:49.900 Joe Biden is not going to stand up to these people ever.
01:12:54.400 Whatever they want to do, he'll say, OK, you know.
01:12:58.980 And if if they win the House and the Senate, the Democrats, oh, my God, this country is really going to be damaged, really going to be hurt because they're going to come in with all kinds of things that you have never seen.
01:13:14.040 Second Amendment things, First Amendment things stack in the Supreme Court, everything.
01:13:19.420 And we're going to deal with it for two years until the American people wake up.
01:13:23.720 I just I say to my audience, this is why this is the most important election.
01:13:29.920 It's not about Trump versus Biden.
01:13:31.780 No, it's about if you love your country, you're going to see it evaporate in two years because Biden is going to sit there and do whatever he's told to do.
01:13:39.960 Bill O'Reilly, because I am such a good man and so generous with my time and my talent.
01:13:50.000 And I want to help a friend sell a couple of books.
01:13:54.380 You've got this killing crazy horse.
01:13:59.160 Why are you for the killing of animals?
01:14:01.580 So it's the merciless Indian Wars in America and the people that you hired to read your books, Beck, they should have told you about the subtitle.
01:14:14.260 I did. The subtitle is, I guess, my horses in the stall.
01:14:20.400 I don't want to list Indian Wars in America.
01:14:23.320 So the book has gotten off to a tremendous start, more than 300,000 copies sold.
01:14:28.120 It actually moved up.
01:14:29.940 We debuted at number two on the New York Times list.
01:14:34.060 Should have been number one, but I don't think they approve of me.
01:14:37.880 I agree with that.
01:14:39.380 And then it went back to over the weeks to seven, but now it's back up to four outselling Woodward's book.
01:14:47.460 So word of mouth on killing crazy horses.
01:14:50.300 Tremendous.
01:14:50.900 If you go to Amazon.com, 93% of the reviews by the folks, not the pinheads, the folks, the real people who read the book,
01:14:59.940 because it says on top of the review, verified purchase, 93% say it's an excellent book.
01:15:06.560 I'm so happy with that.
01:15:07.580 I can't tell you.
01:15:08.280 And it's basically from 1813 to 1900, 77 years of nonstop warfare between Washington and the Native American tribes,
01:15:20.300 what really happened, who these people were, Cochise, Sitting Bull, Geronimo, Crazy Horse, who they really were as human beings,
01:15:30.360 and why they were involved in this intense, brutal conflict with Andrew Jackson and U.S. Grant and Martin Van Buren and all of the rest.
01:15:41.100 Okay?
01:15:41.860 So my publisher, and this is the ninth killing book, Beck, as you know.
01:15:47.020 I do.
01:15:47.540 The Killing series is the most successful nonfiction book series in history, point and point.
01:15:52.400 All right?
01:15:53.720 My publisher has been with me through nine, says, Killing Crazy Horse is the best of the bunch.
01:15:59.040 Well, any time you tell the story of Martin Van Buren, you know you have yourself a classic.
01:16:05.220 Excellent haircut on Martin.
01:16:07.620 Punch that right up.
01:16:09.040 I know you have an affinity for Native American history.
01:16:13.020 I do.
01:16:13.760 And especially Crazy Horse.
01:16:16.440 Yeah.
01:16:16.900 And Crazy Horse is a brilliant military tactic.
01:16:20.920 So most people don't understand that he wasn't a chief.
01:16:25.480 Crazy Horse wasn't the chief of the Ogalo Sioux.
01:16:27.540 He was the minister of war.
01:16:29.460 They actually had the minister of war.
01:16:32.140 And Sitting Bull was the chief.
01:16:34.600 But like Dwight Eisenhower in World War II, who was the supreme commander of the Allied forces,
01:16:40.380 Eisenhower never fought in a battle in his whole life.
01:16:43.760 And, of course, you know that when you read Killing Patton.
01:16:48.580 So Sitting Bull never fought in a battle.
01:16:51.720 He was considered too important to the tribe.
01:16:55.560 And he oversaw it.
01:16:57.820 Crazy Horse won battle after battle after battle after battle against the U.S. Army.
01:17:04.440 They couldn't beat him.
01:17:06.280 All right?
01:17:06.640 So U.S. Grant, whose brother made a fortune off his presidency, that's exactly what happened
01:17:14.580 to Joe Biden.
01:17:15.920 U.S. Grant.
01:17:17.140 I'm not going to bore you with it, but believe me, this is not something new that Biden's
01:17:21.500 involved with.
01:17:22.520 So anyway, U.S. Grant said, well, who's nutty enough to beat Crazy Horse?
01:17:27.680 Who can get him?
01:17:29.360 And there comes George Custer, a hero at the Battle of Gettysburg, young guy, totally insane,
01:17:38.840 wears a suede jacket with a red cravat, long flowing blonde hair.
01:17:44.500 And here he comes.
01:17:46.040 They send him out to bring in Crazy Horse, to kill him and annihilate the threat from the
01:17:52.360 Sioux who were running wild after the U.S. government violated the Treaty of the Black Hills.
01:17:57.140 The Black Hills were the Sioux's ancestral grounds.
01:18:01.200 And the battle at the Little Bighorn that everybody's heard about, nobody really knows
01:18:06.420 what happened.
01:18:07.320 And here's the twist that we brought to killing Crazy Horse.
01:18:10.760 There is no reportage on the Little Bighorn because all the whites and their Indian scouts
01:18:18.460 and the journalists that travel with Custer were wiped out, killed.
01:18:23.280 So nobody could give you a portrayal of what actually happened in the fight, except the
01:18:30.440 Sioux, because they passed it down by oral history.
01:18:36.020 There were guys in every Native American tribe.
01:18:39.380 All they did back, it's kind of like you, all they did was told the audience what was happening
01:18:45.980 in their tribe.
01:18:47.540 They were oral historians.
01:18:50.680 And then decades later, when they assimilated, they wrote the stuff down.
01:18:55.400 We got the Sioux reportage of the Custer fight.
01:19:03.320 And I don't think anybody's ever done that.
01:19:05.440 And we put you right on the battlefield, exactly step by step, minute by minute, what happens
01:19:11.860 there.
01:19:12.260 It's unbelievably harrowing.
01:19:13.640 Oh my gosh, he's still talking.
01:19:15.620 All right.
01:19:17.900 You got to read it, Beck.
01:19:19.540 I will.
01:19:20.200 I will.
01:19:20.620 I will.
01:19:21.160 You got to get going.
01:19:22.300 I will.
01:19:22.780 I will.
01:19:23.340 Bill O'Reilly, the name of the book is Killing Crazy Horse.
01:19:26.520 It's available everywhere.
01:19:28.020 Bill, thank you for your friendship.
01:19:29.500 Thank you for being on today.
01:19:31.180 Anytime, Beck.
01:19:31.860 See you.
01:19:33.140 What?
01:19:34.240 What did he just say?
01:19:36.120 I think he was cussing me out there at the end.
01:19:37.580 I don't know what he even said.
01:19:38.540 Thank you very much.
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01:21:01.560 This is the Goldback Program.
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01:21:10.480 Welcome to the program.
01:21:11.840 It is Friday.
01:21:13.360 Tomorrow, I am going to be at the new American Journey Center.
01:21:18.620 It is an incredible complex right here at the old Paramount movie lot, where we have
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01:21:38.200 It is an amazing place where we are going to start really teaching history.
01:21:45.440 People have asked me for a long time, you know, how can we get these documents?
01:21:50.040 How can we have history taught?
01:21:52.420 Can you guys do classes?
01:21:54.600 Well, we've been doing classes for the last, what, four or five years, kind of as a test
01:21:59.740 in the summer with just college-age kids.
01:22:04.440 Well, that is changing, and we're announcing it tomorrow, and you want to be a part of it.
01:22:09.040 It is getting America back to work tomorrow night at 8 p.m. Eastern on my Facebook page,
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01:22:30.340 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:22:32.860 Hello, America.
01:22:33.840 America, it's Friday.
01:22:36.740 We have the co-founder of Vice Media, the founder of Censored TV, and a very, very funny
01:22:48.140 and intelligent man that is, we found out last night there, apparently there's a new name,
01:22:54.060 the founder of the Poor Boys, Gavin McGinnis.
01:22:58.680 We have him in 60 seconds.
01:23:01.120 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:23:04.360 Wow.
01:23:05.640 I always thought that they were called the Proud Boys, but apparently Joe Biden said last night
01:23:09.900 they're the Poor Boys, so I don't know what happened.
01:23:12.620 Gavin's coming up in a second.
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01:24:39.720 Mr. Gavin McGinnis, controversial man who started the poor boys.
01:24:49.160 Welcome, Gavin.
01:24:51.720 Gavin, are you there?
01:24:52.660 Good to have you here.
01:24:54.820 Sorry to wake you up.
01:24:55.700 I know you probably had more drinking than we did in your coverage of the debate last night.
01:25:03.640 Well, I think Biden attacked us, and the joke was P-O-U-R.
01:25:08.760 He was implying that we drink too much, and when someone excuses you of that, the first
01:25:13.580 thing you want to do is have a drink.
01:25:15.280 I'm just a poor boy.
01:25:16.580 Nobody loves me.
01:25:17.820 Right.
01:25:17.980 So we went to the pub, and I was accosted by feminists at the pub, a very fat woman and
01:25:25.520 a woman with a shaved head.
01:25:27.500 And the left, it's their right to interrogate you when they see a popular conservative in
01:25:35.740 public.
01:25:36.060 So I had to answer all these questions, like the Spanish Inquisition.
01:25:40.080 And when this happens, it'll probably happen to you too.
01:25:43.060 You just say, show me a right-wing riot.
01:25:46.280 And I demanded she show me that, and she pulled up something on her phone about people
01:25:50.040 demonstrating against COVID.
01:25:51.900 And it ended the night, it ended the interrogation, and she just yelled, you're a Nazi on the way
01:25:57.000 out of the pub.
01:25:57.500 So, Gavin, I have to ask you, because you started the Proud Boys kind of as a joke.
01:26:05.220 I mean, you know, like you just did.
01:26:07.460 You know, you're over-the-top masculinity just to really kind of hack people off.
01:26:14.980 Right?
01:26:15.300 Yes.
01:26:15.900 Yeah.
01:26:16.060 People say it started as a joke, and then it went out of control.
01:26:21.060 No, it started as a joke.
01:26:22.440 It's still a joke.
01:26:23.860 Yes, there's violence, because there's violence.
01:26:26.540 I mean, we're living in violence right now.
01:26:28.500 That's the era we're in.
01:26:29.520 And I think rich, upper-middle-class whites don't see the violence in their face.
01:26:34.080 But in Manhattan, if I do a talk, if Faith Goldie does a talk, if Cassandra Fairbanks
01:26:39.200 is walking with her kid, there's violence.
01:26:42.220 So we're happy to fight them.
01:26:44.160 No one else is, and that makes us violent.
01:26:46.620 So the Proud Boys, if I'm not mistaken, you refuse to go to the Unite the Right rally,
01:26:57.360 which is the one that everybody says, you know, Donald Trump, he said there's good people
01:27:01.800 on both sides.
01:27:02.600 There were Nazis there.
01:27:04.440 But you guys weren't there, weren't you?
01:27:06.280 Were you?
01:27:07.720 I expected a high five after Charlottesville, because I said, I don't like this Jason Kessler
01:27:12.780 dude.
01:27:13.120 He lied about being alt-right.
01:27:14.820 This is smelling like a rat.
01:27:16.300 They're calling it a statues demonstration, but I feel like it's going to be a Nazi thing.
01:27:21.080 I was correct.
01:27:22.280 I called it months in advance.
01:27:24.180 I said, if you go to that thing, you're out of the Proud Boys.
01:27:26.560 Sorry, the poor boys.
01:27:29.640 That makes me hungry.
01:27:31.760 Like they said, no, there was a couple guys there or something, and I didn't get my high
01:27:35.920 five for predicting that it was a Nazi thing.
01:27:38.260 I'm at the point now where I think Charlottesville was a Fed operation.
01:27:43.060 I think Jason Kessler was a Fed.
01:27:44.960 It just, it reeks of a setup.
01:27:48.000 And we spotted it, yet we're still blamed for it.
01:27:51.280 I did Newsmax yesterday, and I had to sit there like a bad boy with my hand out and repeat,
01:27:57.120 I'm not a white supremacist.
01:27:58.960 I'm not a white nationalist.
01:28:00.900 It's this weird anti-white humiliation we have to do.
01:28:04.540 So, Gavin, when you hear Joe Biden talk about the one group, single out one group besides
01:28:13.140 the Nazis, and you weren't even there, and you were warning against it, how does that
01:28:19.200 make you feel?
01:28:19.680 It makes me insane.
01:28:24.080 And my wife's a liberal.
01:28:25.520 She's lost all her friends.
01:28:27.180 You know, she's got all these family problems because of this lie.
01:28:31.900 This election, these past four years have been Orwellian.
01:28:36.420 Everything up is down.
01:28:38.420 And the fact that we're out there trying to promote, you know, the First and Second Amendment
01:28:43.060 and American values and being called Nazis for it is just, you got to laugh.
01:28:48.320 You got to see the humor in it.
01:28:49.820 We're living in the craziest time in history, but it's also the funniest time in history.
01:28:53.800 Okay, I have to tell you that this is not something that I would ever wish on myself or anybody
01:28:58.720 else.
01:28:59.040 But if it happens, it's kind of cool to be singled out as the mullahs in Iran using something
01:29:11.540 you came up with as a joke and them using it to try to sway the election.
01:29:18.860 I mean, that's, I mean, in some ways, that's kind of, I wouldn't want it to happen to me
01:29:22.680 or you, honestly.
01:29:23.600 But, I mean, it's kind of cool that it did, right?
01:29:26.960 It is funny.
01:29:27.820 It'll be fun to tell my grandchildren.
01:29:29.400 And as someone in media, you want to have influence.
01:29:31.760 So it is cool that we've come up in the past two, the only two presidential debates.
01:29:36.440 That's, that's interesting.
01:29:38.180 But what a clown world.
01:29:40.660 And they're not sending their best.
01:29:42.840 Like sending an email from Proud Boys that says, we're going to kill you if you don't
01:29:47.660 vote for Trump.
01:29:49.160 Obviously, the FBI is going to trace those emails.
01:29:51.720 Obviously, you're going to get caught.
01:29:53.000 Your son left a laptop at a repair place?
01:29:57.180 Could you be more amateur at this?
01:29:59.240 I think that they're just spoiled brats.
01:30:02.100 They're like monarchs.
01:30:03.140 We're dealing with that weird gay king in the movie Braveheart.
01:30:09.620 The weird, that's a, that's might be a little obscure, you know, all these years later.
01:30:15.340 But he's like a prince or something.
01:30:17.320 I don't, I don't remember.
01:30:18.640 But strangely, I do kind of have a recollection of that.
01:30:22.420 Yeah.
01:30:23.640 So, Gavin, are you voting for Donald Trump or did you vote for him last time?
01:30:33.140 I back him a thousand percent.
01:30:35.460 He's going to win in a landslide.
01:30:37.360 The left will contest it.
01:30:39.060 They will talk about mail-in ballots.
01:30:41.080 They will contest it so much that come January 1st, he's going to have to use the Supreme
01:30:46.720 Court to say, finish counting your stupid fake ballots.
01:30:50.020 We got to get to work here.
01:30:51.700 And then they'll contest it for the next four years.
01:30:53.940 You know, they're going to blame you and the Proud Boys for anything that happens violent
01:30:59.540 in the streets.
01:31:01.580 Yes.
01:31:02.200 And isn't that amazing?
01:31:03.540 It's been five months of rioting.
01:31:05.560 I count 32 deaths directly.
01:31:08.220 Not, not tangentially related to the riots, but actually in the riots, 32 deaths.
01:31:13.640 It's been $3 billion worth of damage, the most in American history.
01:31:17.440 98 of the biggest hundred cities in America have experienced rioting.
01:31:21.380 Every single state has had statues destroyed.
01:31:24.360 And the news, including Fox News, by the way, is what if Proud Boys riot?
01:31:29.540 What if they get mad?
01:31:31.880 What?
01:31:32.160 They're so scared of mythical riots.
01:31:38.020 It's all this what if militia groups get mad.
01:31:41.340 Why don't you look out your window right now and look at the left wing groups that are burning
01:31:46.160 the country to the ground?
01:31:47.740 How is that not a problem?
01:31:49.200 They're not mostly peaceful, Michelle.
01:31:52.700 Gavin, I thank you for the evidence on how racist you really are when you talk about all
01:32:02.100 the deaths that BLM has caused.
01:32:04.680 We all know those were COVID deaths.
01:32:08.260 Yeah, those deaths, by the way, those 32 deaths are mostly black and Hispanic.
01:32:12.980 And they're from COVID.
01:32:15.420 Nope.
01:32:17.560 Two days in the head.
01:32:20.680 Thank you so much, Gavin.
01:32:21.920 I appreciate it.
01:32:22.540 Thanks for coming on the program.
01:32:25.200 And it's just got to be surreal being you this week.
01:32:28.640 I've been thinking about you a lot.
01:32:30.240 Every time I hear about the poor boys, I think this has got to be surreal.
01:32:35.500 It's got to be a surreal world.
01:32:37.520 Thank you so much, Gavin.
01:32:38.300 Appreciate it.
01:32:40.520 And he doesn't even say goodbye.
01:32:41.940 Doesn't even say goodbye.
01:32:42.740 Just gone.
01:32:43.980 Ari on to the next drink.
01:32:45.820 P-O-U-R, boys.
01:32:47.140 Oh, yeah.
01:32:47.860 Oh, yeah.
01:32:48.780 All right.
01:32:49.040 Let me tell you about Goldline.
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01:33:06.340 You should get in touch with Goldline and determine what investment strategy is best for you.
01:33:10.620 I maintain all of that.
01:33:12.180 But with a much higher sense of urgency, God forbid.
01:33:16.840 I mean, hopefully, if Donald Trump is, you know, in the swing states, if he is five points
01:33:25.780 ahead, it'll be it'll be really tough not to call him a winner in the swing states on election
01:33:33.660 night.
01:33:34.380 But if it's closer than that, or even if it is that and the shenanigans that are coming
01:33:39.220 out, it's going to be the country will be ripped apart by those on the left.
01:33:44.720 And you're going to see if Biden wins, you're going to see the stock market tank.
01:33:49.000 You're going to see the dollar drop.
01:33:50.860 It is not going to be pretty, in my opinion.
01:33:54.880 I just bought silver.
01:33:57.040 I've always bought gold, never bought silver because silver has been, you know, 10, $12
01:34:01.200 a coin, and you'd have to have so much of it.
01:34:04.940 However, silver's on the rise.
01:34:06.400 When I bought it, I think it was $27, $28.
01:34:09.220 Don't know what it is today.
01:34:10.660 But I will tell you, it's going to be probably the currency of the realm for at least a little
01:34:16.460 while in a transition because it will be expensive, but you'll at least be able to spend it.
01:34:22.480 You'll be able to give something to the farmer and say, hey, yeah, I know.
01:34:27.560 I know.
01:34:28.060 Most of people listening to us haven't seen a farmer in a long time.
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01:35:37.480 So, welcome back to the program.
01:35:53.880 It's Friday.
01:35:54.340 Tomorrow night, we are going to be introducing a major, major project that you are going to
01:36:00.940 want you and your family involved in, and you can do it from your own home.
01:36:04.560 The American Journey Center is being opened right across the brickyard in the central square
01:36:11.040 here of the old Paramount lot, the Mercury Studios.
01:36:14.980 And right across the brickyard is about a 20,000-square-foot project that we've been working
01:36:21.440 on now for over a year.
01:36:22.880 It was supposed to be done in the summer, but COVID hit.
01:36:25.820 So, we are just, I mean, we are trying to get it done.
01:36:29.740 It's not going to be finished when you see it tomorrow night, but it's pretty close.
01:36:33.160 We are going to start classes, and we're going to tell you all about them.
01:36:37.420 They're virtual, or you can do them in person.
01:36:40.080 You want to watch, they'll be free.
01:36:43.160 And it is, they are classes in-depth, challenging people on what they think they know about the
01:36:50.520 founding, challenging them on what they think they know about history.
01:36:54.160 And we're going to show you some of the history that we've collected.
01:36:56.980 We'll show you the new space and introduce the new program that you can be involved with.
01:37:02.940 We're also doing an auction.
01:37:04.500 This is our yearly fundraiser that we do.
01:37:06.960 That way, I can promise you that every dollar raised for Mercury One when there's a tragedy
01:37:12.200 goes directly toward that tragedy and helping those people, 100% of it.
01:37:17.740 But I can say that because we have an auction, and usually we have a ball where we just milk
01:37:23.940 the snot out of rich people.
01:37:25.880 But we're not having a ball this year, and that's going to really dramatically hurt our
01:37:32.200 ability to raise money.
01:37:33.620 But we decided we were going to have an auction, and so I've gone in to my house, and I've
01:37:43.200 taken stuff that I would never, never have sold.
01:37:47.280 And I really, I look at it, I came in this morning, and some of it is sitting in here,
01:37:50.580 and I'm like, no, I don't want to sell that.
01:37:54.860 There's things of meaning for me.
01:37:57.560 One of them is this helmet that was given to me by the fighter group that protects the
01:38:07.000 northern Pacific and protects us from all of the fighters and all of the planes from
01:38:13.860 Russia.
01:38:14.460 These guys are on the front lines every day.
01:38:17.620 They've done dogfighting with the Russians in real life, and they gave me a helmet.
01:38:24.260 They had a helmet made for me, and it's just so cool.
01:38:28.380 It's a fighter helmet, and it comes in this really nice case and everything else.
01:38:34.080 There's little things like this little rocket, if you happen to be watching us on Blaze TV,
01:38:39.060 this is carved and hand-carved.
01:38:41.040 The legs are all hand-carved.
01:38:42.480 It came from a set design that I wanted to build, and the guy, the architect who did it,
01:38:50.220 he was like, oh, and then you can have a rocket, and he, as a gift, he made the whole set for
01:38:55.960 me in miniature, and so the rocket is part of it.
01:39:00.200 It's just a really cool thing.
01:39:01.800 We also have the Declaration of Independence, the first draft, a copy of the 1826 engraving,
01:39:09.840 which proves that Thomas Jefferson knew exactly what he meant, what he said when he said,
01:39:18.440 all men are created equal.
01:39:20.200 It proves it without a shadow of a doubt.
01:39:22.800 It's a remarkable thing.
01:39:25.060 This is a remarkable piece of history as well.
01:39:28.640 Well, this is, it says, at the top, Executive Mansion, July 15, 1862, and it's to the Speaker
01:39:37.720 of the Senate, it says, sir, please inform the Senate that I shall be offering, if they will
01:39:47.600 postpone your adjournment, at least one day.
01:39:53.000 I know this is, I can't read his writing, but I understand now ways to stop slavery, your
01:40:07.600 obedient servant, Abe Lincoln.
01:40:09.640 This is his letter that goes to the Senate that said, please don't adjourn, I have a new
01:40:16.560 idea, and I've been working on it, but I can't get it done tonight, so don't adjourn, don't
01:40:21.680 go away.
01:40:22.180 And it was Emancipation Proclamation.
01:40:24.260 It was the beginning of the Emancipation Proclamation, okay?
01:40:28.000 This is the original.
01:40:29.420 We're selling not the original, we're selling a copy of the original at the auction, and
01:40:36.720 there are original documents and original pieces that we are selling tomorrow.
01:40:41.620 There are three of my paintings, one of Winston Churchill with Keep Strong and Carry On or whatever
01:40:50.900 whatever that is, and an Abraham Lincoln.
01:40:55.520 They're both state approved.
01:40:57.760 They're both wearing masks, but there's a reason why you have to look on the masks.
01:41:02.400 We have the Hope poster that used to be on Fox News, that hung on Fox News for a very long
01:41:12.280 time.
01:41:12.980 This is an original painting of mine that was supposed to be for the Restoring Covenant event
01:41:18.820 for Gettysburg.
01:41:20.180 It was the logo.
01:41:21.040 You may have seen it used.
01:41:23.840 This was the original painting of that, and I don't want to sell it, but we need your help.
01:41:34.220 So, if there's anything at all that you are interested in, there's a silent auction going
01:41:40.040 on right now at mercuryone.org.
01:41:43.200 You can check out the silent auction.
01:41:45.000 More stuff is going to be released later today and tomorrow, and tomorrow night is an auction
01:41:51.420 of some of the big stuff.
01:41:52.420 I've got a gun that Chuck Norris gave me that is just phenomenal, and you can pick that up
01:42:06.960 too if you want.
01:42:08.080 mercuryone.org.
01:42:09.220 All the proceeds go to fundmercuryone.org.
01:42:12.440 Is it all up on m1nextchapter.com too?
01:42:15.200 Yeah, probably.
01:42:16.420 Okay.
01:42:16.900 We introduce our next chapter.
01:42:18.620 You know, we've been in business now almost a decade, so it's time for a new chapter,
01:42:24.340 and David and I lined this out over a year ago.
01:42:27.060 We were very concerned about what we would be facing in the next 18 months, and here we
01:42:31.540 are, and so we said we've got to just start teaching people history, and that's why we
01:42:38.500 have the American Journey Center.
01:42:39.920 It's these really incredible classrooms that are right outside of a 3,500-square-foot vault
01:42:47.580 with all of this amazing history and documents in it.
01:42:51.800 Really cool.
01:42:52.420 And we really want to, we must teach ourselves and our children true history and critical
01:43:02.340 thinking, and we'll be doing that.
01:43:03.860 We announce that tomorrow night, 8 p.m.
01:43:06.400 My Facebook page, BlazeTV, mercuryone.org.
01:43:11.400 You'll be able to find it live tomorrow.
01:43:14.040 I know in the last chapter what you were helping people, you know, survive ISIS, and the next
01:43:19.240 chapter we'll be helping ISIS.
01:43:20.740 It's just going to be, we're going to switch sides, try to even things out a little bit.
01:43:24.460 By the way, we have an incredible update on the Nazarene Fund.
01:43:28.280 Oh, really?
01:43:28.760 Yeah.
01:43:29.380 Incredible update tomorrow.
01:43:31.340 It'll all be part of this broadcast.
01:43:33.080 Don't miss it.
01:43:33.860 I'll be there with you as your host.
01:43:37.260 And it is the Glenn Beck Program.
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01:45:50.600 Welcome to the program, friend of the program, Megyn Kelly.
01:45:53.660 Hi, Megyn.
01:45:54.100 Hey.
01:45:55.980 Megyn, are you there?
01:45:59.040 Yeah, yeah.
01:45:59.460 Sorry, I can hear you.
01:46:00.160 Thank you for that very nice introduction.
01:46:01.660 Yeah, thank you.
01:46:02.420 So I saw you rant a bit, and I want to talk to you about the debate, but I want to start
01:46:09.380 with the press.
01:46:11.780 Have you ever seen anything like what the press is doing right now on 60 Minutes, but also
01:46:20.720 Joe Biden's scandal?
01:46:22.300 No, it's disgusting.
01:46:24.980 It's just, it's stomach turning, but it's just a continuation of what we've seen over
01:46:30.140 the past couple of years.
01:46:31.400 They are, their Trump derangement syndrome has blinded them to what they're doing to their
01:46:37.880 own credibility.
01:46:38.720 They can't get it back.
01:46:41.380 It's too late.
01:46:42.620 They've already sacrificed it, and now no one is listening to them other than the hard
01:46:49.000 partisans for whom they craft their news.
01:46:51.820 So the 60 Minutes thing was really eye-opening, wasn't it?
01:46:55.180 So let's go over that.
01:46:57.300 Tell me what you, tell me your takeaways on that.
01:47:00.460 So I, I'm like, I've watched 60 Minutes.
01:47:04.900 I'm like a mild fan of it.
01:47:06.680 It's kind of stodgy, and it's pretty old school, but you know, I grew up seeing it, so you get
01:47:11.040 that sort of feedback.
01:47:12.360 And I loved Mike Wallace.
01:47:13.360 I thought he was the best ever.
01:47:14.620 He's like, if you ask me who I want to be like, that's who I want to be like, Mike Wallace.
01:47:17.860 But anyway, Leslie Stahl, when I watched her on the unedited 37 Minutes, my main takeaway
01:47:24.300 was the 60 Minutes producers are so much better than we've been giving them credit for.
01:47:29.640 Like, they took this woman, and I'm sorry to rip on her, but who sounded whiny and petulant
01:47:37.900 and immature and biased and unprepared, and they somehow wind up slicing and dicing it to
01:47:45.360 the point where we have this image of a professional, smooth, polished, tough interviewer.
01:47:52.280 But she, like, I could give you 10 examples.
01:47:55.300 One, one just off the top of my head is like, she was pressing him on why he doesn't make
01:47:59.700 the people who go to the Donald Trump rallies wear masks.
01:48:02.880 You're very powerful.
01:48:04.620 Why?
01:48:05.240 Why don't you tell them?
01:48:06.800 And you know, Trump, he never hits it right on the head.
01:48:09.420 He's just kind of like, oh, I tell him, I tell him.
01:48:10.960 It's like, why didn't he look at her and say, Leslie, I'm not their daddy.
01:48:13.760 They understand that masks and social distancing are what is recommended.
01:48:18.360 I don't run through the crowds and say, and you, and you, and you, that is not my job.
01:48:22.840 They're grownups.
01:48:23.860 They can make their own.
01:48:24.720 And just her, her whininess on the subject betrayed her bias and hatred for Trump.
01:48:31.340 Yes.
01:48:31.860 But it went down the line on every question.
01:48:33.780 She also claimed that Joe Biden's not in a scandal at all.
01:48:37.660 There's no scandal.
01:48:39.360 What?
01:48:39.700 I tweeted out and I really believe this.
01:48:42.280 It was such a meta moment.
01:48:43.740 It's like, so media refuses to cover a scandal because it's going to hurt Joe Biden.
01:48:48.500 And then when the actual other candidate says, hey, that guy's having a scandal, media responds
01:48:54.040 with what scandal?
01:48:55.300 There's no scandal.
01:48:56.400 Right.
01:48:56.860 There's no scandal because you refuse to cover it.
01:48:59.580 Yeah.
01:48:59.980 Like there's no, right.
01:49:01.080 If you don't hear the bear in the woods or whatever, however the saying goes, there is
01:49:05.300 there, there.
01:49:06.100 And now we've heard it from enough witnesses who are involved in it and the DNI saying this
01:49:10.620 is not Russian disinformation, that the press has run out of excuses to not try to cover
01:49:14.980 it.
01:49:15.540 And the only obvious explanation for it all is the one that we knew from the beginning,
01:49:19.400 which is their bias toward Biden and against Trump.
01:49:21.840 So is the information, excuse me, the information that has come out, um, right now, how would
01:49:29.380 you have covered the laptop and the information?
01:49:33.600 What, what do you think is a reasonable way to cover that now?
01:49:37.620 Well, I think you try to track down the legally blind computer repair man.
01:49:43.440 I just can't, I can't really get past that part of the story.
01:49:45.720 I don't understand how you wind up in that line of work when you're late, but anyways.
01:49:49.180 No, I'm, I'm with you.
01:49:50.820 Yeah.
01:49:51.300 Right.
01:49:51.640 Right.
01:49:51.960 So anyway, um, you track him down, you ask him questions, you know, that, that may or
01:49:56.180 may not lend credibility to the story.
01:49:57.780 You do what Fox news did.
01:49:59.440 And actually what I have done as well, which is try to get the, uh, Hunter Biden signature
01:50:04.260 on, you know, when he gave the laptop, which I've seen personally.
01:50:07.880 And so as some of the inquiring media, like Fox, um, you try to take a look at the emails
01:50:14.080 yourself.
01:50:14.560 You go through the chain of custody to figure out how you got the emails and then understanding
01:50:18.240 that you're not going to get that laptop.
01:50:19.780 You're not going to get the original source because the FBI has it.
01:50:22.520 You disclose that to your audience and you say, look, this is what we did to try to satisfy
01:50:27.120 ourselves.
01:50:27.640 This is a real story.
01:50:29.000 There is this asterisk because no one's going to be able to see the actual laptop and let the
01:50:33.060 viewers decide whether they think this is credible or not credible, but all the time news organizations
01:50:38.760 go to press with stories that they can't come completely know are 100% bulletproof.
01:50:45.500 Hello, steel dossier.
01:50:48.500 Everything for the last five years, everything that they have run with.
01:50:53.020 Let me, um, let me take you to the, uh, to the, the statement from NPR.
01:50:58.280 Did you happen to read that?
01:50:59.980 Yeah, it's outrageous.
01:51:01.080 It's completely outrageous.
01:51:03.280 It is, it is saying we know better than you do.
01:51:07.860 We're not going to cover this because there's not even a story here.
01:51:12.040 Well, of course there's a story there.
01:51:14.180 Even if it turned out that the story was Rudy Giuliani made that laptop out of chewing gum
01:51:19.760 and, uh, and foil wrappers.
01:51:22.180 That's a story.
01:51:23.660 But for them to say there's no story, especially at this time, my question is, did Donald
01:51:31.060 Trump do enough and, and, and, and how do you combat when half of the country is getting
01:51:39.060 their news and vast portions of what's really going on are just gone?
01:51:44.660 How do you break through?
01:51:46.500 And did he do enough to at least incite some curiosity on, wait, what is he even talking
01:51:52.340 about?
01:51:53.260 Well, first and foremost, NPR gets federal tax dollars.
01:51:55.780 So it's just, it's really outrageous that they, they should be so openly biased and show
01:52:00.300 absolutely zero interest to actually investigate major facts in a presidential race.
01:52:05.520 It's shame on them.
01:52:08.160 But I do think this race is in large, in large ways between Donald Trump and the media.
01:52:13.820 And I think they've completely declared against him.
01:52:17.660 And it's really hard for him to break through because I think a lot of independents, those
01:52:22.080 are the only persuadables, maybe some working class Democrats are, they watch CNN thinking
01:52:26.900 this is the news.
01:52:27.900 Like this is, I'm getting the news.
01:52:29.420 They know what they watch MSNBC.
01:52:30.660 They're getting left, left wing bias, but I think there's still a hangover reputation
01:52:36.020 for CNN that it might just be real news instead of MSNBC under different call letters.
01:52:41.700 And so if I were Trump, if I, you know, if I were advising Trump, I would have said, Mr.
01:52:45.520 President, before you go out there tonight, you have to assume they don't know anything
01:52:48.940 about this.
01:52:49.600 People are living their lives.
01:52:50.640 They're not obsessing about Hunter Biden.
01:52:52.580 Trust me.
01:52:53.280 So if you want to make this point, you're going to have to, you're going to have to sort
01:52:55.780 of forgive the term, dumb it down so that people who aren't steeped in news can
01:53:00.000 get it and can get it easily.
01:53:01.500 Like, let me tell you, members of the American public, this guy's as corrupt as they come.
01:53:06.920 He says he had no business dealings with his son, Hunter, who's deeply troubled.
01:53:10.840 Well, he has.
01:53:12.120 And now we know because of a laptop that Hunter Biden gave to some repairman and never picked
01:53:17.800 up that Hunter Biden was cutting deals in Ukraine.
01:53:20.740 He was trying to cut deals in China, some of which looped Joe Biden in as a monetary participant,
01:53:26.080 some of which looped him in as just the guy who needed to do something so Hunter could
01:53:31.020 get paid while Biden was vice president.
01:53:33.420 Either way you look at it, it's totally corrupt.
01:53:35.960 And the media blackout of the story shows you, American people, that it's you and me working
01:53:41.280 against them.
01:53:43.460 Well, he didn't do that, but that would have been very, very good.
01:53:47.620 Uh, but he didn't, he didn't do that.
01:53:50.560 Um, you have done, we are on the complex stuff.
01:53:53.980 Um, you are, you have done five presidential debates.
01:53:58.300 Um, this I think was the best moderator yet of these debates, but can you tell me as I
01:54:05.980 looked, they were supposed to talk about foreign policy, but of course, nobody wants to talk
01:54:09.020 about foreign policy because what's going on in the middle East, which is miraculous what's
01:54:13.100 happened in the middle East.
01:54:14.480 Um, but as, as you look at that, it was COVID, which they covered ad nauseum, uh, the first
01:54:20.820 debate and the second debate, uh, there was no foreign policy and everything was really
01:54:27.200 kind of playing towards Biden's POV.
01:54:31.040 Of course.
01:54:33.080 So is that the moderator's responsibility?
01:54:36.520 Yes.
01:54:37.340 I mean, I agree with you that she was the best so far and I like Kristen Welker.
01:54:40.900 I knew her a little when I worked at NBC and I think she's a standup person.
01:54:44.600 Um, I think she managed the two candidates as well as anyone could.
01:54:48.580 Yeah.
01:54:48.880 Um, but I, I do think some of her left wing bias was reflected in the overwhelming number
01:54:54.520 of times she interrupted Trump instead of Biden and in the topic selection.
01:54:58.900 I mean, why wouldn't we be talking about what's happening in the middle East or Afghanistan?
01:55:04.040 Um, and instead, once again, back to black lives matter and race.
01:55:07.920 I mean, this is like the, the left is obsessed.
01:55:11.340 They are obsessed with pigmentation and genitalia.
01:55:15.960 It's like everything is seen through the, the lens of like lady parts and pigmentation.
01:55:21.880 I'm sick of it.
01:55:23.040 It's like, we've covered this now at so many debates.
01:55:25.140 I can't believe she didn't ask him the, you've refused to condemn.
01:55:27.780 I know.
01:55:28.020 But she got around to, you know, like you've said, the stuff about black lives matter again,
01:55:32.800 not a question to Joe Biden about where's his condemnation for Antipa, which actually
01:55:36.780 is causing riots in the streets right now.
01:55:38.940 So it is frustrating to me as somebody who's more in the middle, the way the news media
01:55:43.980 approaches, forget Donald Trump, cause he's controversial, but just Republicans in general.
01:55:48.220 But I thought understanding that the bias is baked in, she did about as well as you could
01:55:52.580 expect from somebody who's, you know, probably leaning over that way.
01:55:56.060 Do you believe the polls?
01:55:59.020 Not really.
01:56:00.520 Not really.
01:56:01.400 I have to say I, in general I do.
01:56:04.520 And so I have a history of believing them, but I think we learned through Trump last year
01:56:08.640 that there's real reason to doubt them when Donald Trump is involved.
01:56:12.280 So what do you think, what do you think is going to happen?
01:56:14.140 Well, let me tell you something, Glenn, if you look at where Joe Biden is polling today
01:56:18.460 versus where Hillary Clinton was polling on this exact same date, uh, four years ago,
01:56:23.840 she was polling better than Joe Biden is in virtually every swing state, virtually all
01:56:30.720 of them versus Donald Trump.
01:56:32.020 And she lost the race.
01:56:33.800 So don't let anyone tell you that just because Joe Biden is polling ahead, even in the swing
01:56:38.500 states, he's got this thing locked up.
01:56:41.040 He doesn't.
01:56:41.820 And I actually think there's even more reason this time around to doubt the polls than the
01:56:45.960 last time, because people have been more shamed than ever to say that they like Donald
01:56:52.620 Trump.
01:56:53.000 People are getting kicked out of their sororities for saying that they're getting their hands
01:56:56.400 slapped on Twitter.
01:56:57.240 Their companies are getting, they're getting fired if they like a tweet that is controversial
01:57:02.040 about black lives matter.
01:57:03.500 Like the, our whole society has cracked down on freedom of opinion.
01:57:07.440 And I think they're more afraid than ever to say how they really feel when they go in
01:57:10.980 that voting booth, it's between them and their God.
01:57:13.700 And if I had to put money on it right now, I would put money on Trump, but it's anybody's
01:57:19.140 ballgame.
01:57:20.240 Last question, Megan.
01:57:22.140 Um, when you look at what is, um, what's coming, it could go either way.
01:57:28.260 I tend to agree with you that it's going to go Trump's way.
01:57:32.280 Um, but we know that the left has planned.
01:57:35.900 I mean, they announced that they had 200 organizations already ready for protests.
01:57:40.160 If Donald Trump wins, um, how is that going to come down?
01:57:45.600 What is the press going to do if he wins?
01:57:48.360 I mean, I think, you know, the answer to that question, right there, there, it's going to
01:57:53.020 be a calamity.
01:57:53.840 It's going to be, you know, it's going to be like Adolf Hitler wasn't, it was put into
01:57:58.000 the Oval Office by an American public that doesn't care at all about anybody in any minority
01:58:02.960 group.
01:58:03.560 And you're going to see anchors openly shedding tears on election night.
01:58:06.660 Whereas if Biden wins, Republicans will suck it up and move on.
01:58:09.580 I mean, that's just, that's the way people are built in this country.
01:58:12.660 We've seen it happen enough times.
01:58:14.960 Whoever wins, half the country will tune out from traditional media.
01:58:18.360 for the next few months.
01:58:19.820 And I actually believe based on my own history that they'll come to people like you, like
01:58:23.860 me, they'll come to podcasts where they can hear smart cultural discussions that aren't
01:58:28.500 necessarily all politics, either for soothing, for a soothing balm and an escape, or, um, just
01:58:35.380 to hear like a smart take on what the country may be going through at that time.
01:58:38.880 So I think it'll be good for podcasters, you know, like, like me and like you.
01:58:42.260 And I mean, you're more than a podcaster, but, um, we're all, we all do the same.
01:58:47.000 We're all shoveling the same crap every day.
01:58:49.540 Um, I'd love to have it.
01:58:51.120 But I think it's going to be a lot of tears, a lot of tears, a lot of playing up of anything
01:58:54.480 that's dramatic on television.
01:58:55.980 Megan, I appreciate you and your point of view and being on the program.
01:58:59.060 I'd love to have you on again, because you said something yesterday, you tweeted, it's
01:59:02.460 fun being outside corporate media.
01:59:04.340 And I would love to unpack that with you, but I'm out of time this time.
01:59:07.520 Uh, hope to have you on again.
01:59:08.740 Thank you so much, Megan.
01:59:09.600 Uh, you bet.
01:59:11.380 Uh, she is, um, the host of the Megan Kelly show now on podcast, and you can find it wherever
01:59:17.160 you get your podcasts.
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