The Glenn Beck Program - October 07, 2020


Trump’s Done With the Russia Hoax | Guest: Catherine Engelbrecht | 10⧸7⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 5 minutes

Words per Minute

143.33554

Word Count

17,934

Sentence Count

1,782

Misogynist Sentences

17

Hate Speech Sentences

15


Summary

Tonight on the Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck is joined by former Vice Presidential candidate, Kamala Harris, as she takes on Sen. Joe Biden (D-D.C.) in the first Democratic Debates of 2020.


Transcript

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00:01:37.000 Here is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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00:01:48.140 Hello, America.
00:01:49.760 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:51.600 There are two choices in front of America right now.
00:01:54.960 There is the choice of trying to fix this and make this better, repair the mistakes of the past,
00:02:04.060 or scrap the whole thing and go for something entirely new.
00:02:09.160 Get rid of the free market.
00:02:11.520 Get rid of much of our Constitution and the constitutional protections and start governing as a big state.
00:02:21.060 Which one do you want and which one will bring peace and prosperity and which one will bring real danger to those who disagree?
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00:04:26.300 Wrong.
00:04:27.200 In 2020, the VP debate has never been more high stakes.
00:04:30.380 I always am going to interpret these protests as necessary.
00:04:35.620 Because we'll hear from the woman who will really run the White House if Joe Biden wins.
00:04:39.120 I know that there are protests still happening.
00:04:40.940 Everyone should take note of that.
00:04:42.560 They're not going to let up, and they should not.
00:04:44.640 Radical Kamala Harris versus Mike Pence.
00:04:46.860 Tonight, 9 p.m. Eastern, followed by analysis and breakdown from Glenn at 10.30 on Blaze TV.
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00:05:17.820 There's a story today in Politico that I think says a lot on where we misunderstand each other.
00:05:27.860 I just want to read it to you.
00:05:29.760 During a recent videotape message while quarantined at the hospital, President Trump said some of the therapeutic treatments in development are so promising that, frankly, they're miracles.
00:05:38.840 People criticize me when I say that, Trump added, but things have been happening that look like they are miracles coming down from God.
00:05:46.440 As for criticism, it is true.
00:05:48.240 Many people who think Trump's predictions of the pandemic are not entitled to much credibility,
00:05:53.840 but there might not be a discernible controversy over Trump's suggestion that a higher power might be at work to end the suffering from coronavirus.
00:06:03.240 With his love of searching philosophical questions, Trump may have already pondered this one.
00:06:08.680 If a supreme being is intervening to find a cure, could the same force been involved in making people, including Trump himself, sick in the first place?
00:06:17.560 After all, man reaps what he sows.
00:06:20.160 It's the language of the Bible.
00:06:22.000 He had it coming is the language now of the dinner table, the coffee shop and other places where people debate whether the universe is more fair or unfair.
00:06:32.120 I want to stop here.
00:06:34.600 Because this is the fundamental misunderstanding of faith.
00:06:40.080 Miracles are things that can be sometimes dismissed as coincidence.
00:06:53.080 Miracle sometimes is just a change of perspective.
00:06:58.460 For instance, if you look at things as miraculous, it gives you more awe of the universe.
00:07:07.560 It gives you more awe in your life.
00:07:10.880 If it's just a coincidence, it's just a coincidence.
00:07:14.200 But you remain more grateful if you look at things and say, wow, thank you for that.
00:07:21.700 What a miracle this has been.
00:07:24.280 And in my best days, I look at even my trials as miracles.
00:07:30.220 Most days, no.
00:07:32.420 But in my best days, I look at those trials as preparing me for something that is coming next.
00:07:44.440 When you look at God, and this is the fundamental misunderstanding, I think.
00:07:51.080 When people start to say, well, didn't he make Trump sick?
00:07:56.980 No, he didn't make Trump sick.
00:08:00.440 And he's inspiring people to always build.
00:08:05.080 God is good.
00:08:06.580 He inspires things.
00:08:08.580 Sometimes man makes miracles because they are inspired.
00:08:14.600 God is not a vengeful God.
00:08:17.160 He's not punishing us for things.
00:08:21.400 Think of yourself.
00:08:23.300 If you think the best advice, I've been asked this several times, what is the best advice
00:08:29.820 anyone ever gave to you?
00:08:32.220 The best advice ever given to me was from my friend, Pat Gray.
00:08:36.640 He said to me, just take 30 days and look at God as your dad.
00:08:43.760 Not your dad, because your dad, but look at him as a ultimate father, one that loves you
00:08:55.800 and your life will change.
00:08:59.900 And Pat is sitting in front of me, and I don't think I've ever said this to you, Pat, but that
00:09:04.480 is the best advice I've ever received because it changed everything.
00:09:09.820 Because I suddenly understood how to be a dad.
00:09:15.880 I suddenly understood it's not punishments.
00:09:20.980 Even though we punish our children, it's not in the same way.
00:09:27.640 We don't do it angry.
00:09:29.240 In fact, if you're punishing your children when you're angry, that is the worst thing you can
00:09:33.520 do, and usually it's not a punishment that comes by surprise.
00:09:41.000 If you're a good parent, you say, look, this is just the way the house works, and we need
00:09:46.460 you to do this, this, and this.
00:09:48.040 Now, think of this as universal principles.
00:09:52.200 If you are robbing, lying, stealing, the universal principle is you are going to surround yourself
00:10:02.220 with people like that, and it's not going to end well.
00:10:06.200 Show me your friends, and I'll show you your future, right?
00:10:09.600 It's a universal concept.
00:10:12.420 So it's something that just flows.
00:10:15.900 So if you look at God as an advisor on the rapids of the river of life, all he's saying
00:10:23.220 is, don't go down, no, no, no, don't go close to the rocks.
00:10:26.480 That'll be bad.
00:10:27.720 Why would that be bad?
00:10:29.400 Because your boat is going to hit those rocks, may flip over, and you have a good chance of
00:10:37.560 dying.
00:10:39.900 Is the river punishing you for going so close to the rocks?
00:10:43.940 No, the rocks just are.
00:10:46.000 The river just is.
00:10:47.760 The eternal laws just happen.
00:10:52.460 We are a nation that is blessed by God.
00:10:57.920 This is the real point of this political article.
00:11:03.800 Trump's public speculation of God's role in earthly affairs has uncomfortable implications
00:11:10.120 for why the United States is having one of the most dramatic years in modern history,
00:11:14.500 marked by pandemic, racial unrest, wildfires, amid a general climate of recrimination and
00:11:20.620 despair.
00:11:21.740 Did we somehow have it coming?
00:11:24.720 Yes.
00:11:26.500 But not because God is like, you know what?
00:11:31.060 I'm going to start a forest fire.
00:11:32.940 The forest fires in California are a natural result of people building houses and getting
00:11:41.840 closer and closer to the forest.
00:11:45.220 It is also a natural result of people not burning the underbrush, putting every fire out that
00:11:54.800 is started naturally.
00:11:56.440 When lightning strikes, that is nature's way of clearing the underbrush and managing the
00:12:05.720 forest.
00:12:06.580 Now, if you want the big trees, that's great, but you have to then thin the underbrush.
00:12:13.140 Otherwise, when it catches fire, it'll burn everything down.
00:12:18.780 That's not a punishment.
00:12:20.380 That's because we were applying incorrect principles.
00:12:27.800 Why are people suffering now through unrest?
00:12:34.020 Why is that happening?
00:12:36.200 I'll tell you two reasons.
00:12:39.440 One, we have violated the Constitution so many times we wouldn't even recognize it.
00:12:46.040 If we were really living the principles of the Constitution, America would be a very different
00:12:53.080 place.
00:12:54.320 And you wouldn't have people being able to even make the claim that the state is somehow
00:12:59.840 or another playing favorites and spying on us through Facebook or Google, that the CIA
00:13:06.900 or NSA, they would not be collecting all of the information.
00:13:11.440 You wouldn't have all of these foreign wars.
00:13:14.920 But because we decide that we want something now, we want to make sure that we get what
00:13:25.360 we want now, we have the problem of debt and despair.
00:13:34.220 We were applying the wrong principles.
00:13:37.760 But there's another reason why we have what we have going on right now in the streets.
00:13:43.500 And it comes from something that I want to play for you.
00:13:47.380 This is a speech by an Antifa ambassador.
00:13:54.660 He threatened the Portland City Council.
00:13:57.020 Now, this is two years ago.
00:13:59.080 Two years ago.
00:14:00.900 I'm going to play this and I'm going to explain why do we have Antifa today?
00:14:06.420 What's really going on there?
00:14:10.140 Is that a punishment?
00:14:12.780 Or is that just us forgetting to live certain principles that we caused ourselves?
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00:15:48.280 The Politico article continues, and I want to come back to it, but I just want to show
00:16:00.520 you one universal principle that I think is being violated now, and we're not being punished
00:16:07.840 by Antifa.
00:16:08.620 We have violated certain things that are absolutely true, and it has produced members of Antifa or
00:16:19.780 Antifa.
00:16:20.580 I want you to listen to the Antifa ambassador.
00:16:24.080 He's standing in front of the Portland City Council.
00:16:27.100 He's wearing a mask.
00:16:28.580 This is from 2017, and I want you to hear, listen to how sincere he is.
00:16:37.100 Listen.
00:16:37.740 And you may all interrupt my testimony as much as you like.
00:16:40.780 As much as you like.
00:16:42.020 Because your righteous indignation fills me with a fire, comrades.
00:16:45.220 I will tell you what, Wheeler.
00:16:46.580 What do you think this is?
00:16:49.080 It's a f***ing gas mask.
00:16:50.740 My own capital.
00:16:51.540 My own labor.
00:16:52.480 I had to put into this, protect myself from your violent and oppressive paramilitary organization
00:16:56.520 that only thirsts for blood.
00:16:58.900 You are a capitalist.
00:17:00.160 A treasurer.
00:17:01.160 A statist.
00:17:02.060 A tyrant.
00:17:03.060 You are nothing to me.
00:17:04.340 You are just scum.
00:17:05.540 This is nothing about sanctuary.
00:17:06.700 This is a chew out.
00:17:07.520 To let you know, this is little Beirut, Mayor Wheeler.
00:17:11.160 This is the city of roses, and it has thorns.
00:17:13.700 They're standing behind me.
00:17:14.900 There's people getting real f***ing done with f***ing with your cops in the street.
00:17:21.100 You are laying the f***ing seeds for an insurrection on the record, Jeff Singer.
00:17:25.840 It is not a threat.
00:17:27.320 It is a fact, and it's a fact.
00:17:29.920 You are building towards something that's going to blow.
00:17:32.720 Go f*** yourself, you f***ing pig.
00:17:36.600 Okay.
00:17:38.360 Now, let's just look at this dispassionately here for a second.
00:17:42.740 How can this kid, who at the time looks to be in his 20s for as much as I can tell,
00:17:50.820 and he's a white kid.
00:17:54.760 What do we know about the members generally of Antifa, some of the more active ones?
00:18:02.120 They are white middle class.
00:18:06.780 White middle class in America is the most fortunate group of people ever to be born on the face of the earth at any time.
00:18:23.520 If you were born in America and you were born, you were born even poor in America, you are still the most blessed person on the face of the earth of all time.
00:18:41.640 It has never been better, ever.
00:18:45.940 Now, you can say that you're more blessed if you're rich, but I don't think that's true.
00:18:52.380 Problems don't go away when you're rich.
00:18:54.760 You're more comfortable, but your problems can become even worse and almost more psychotic.
00:19:02.160 These are middle class kids and kids that have been middle class and upper class.
00:19:11.680 These are not lower class.
00:19:12.940 This is middle and upper.
00:19:14.580 So the upper class kids, they've had everything.
00:19:18.980 Middle class kids have had almost everything.
00:19:23.720 But they don't have meaning in their life.
00:19:26.820 There's nothing to work for.
00:19:29.180 There is nothing to work at.
00:19:30.940 There is there is only there are only things to buy or be like famous.
00:19:39.180 I want to be famous.
00:19:42.040 There is no meaning in our children's lives.
00:19:45.680 There is no struggle in our children's lives.
00:19:49.440 And everything that is being taken from us from TARP.
00:19:54.720 Is the ability to fail and struggle because everybody is too big to fail except for you.
00:20:03.280 So the unfairness begins there.
00:20:06.020 But because we don't have struggle, our kids have lost meaning.
00:20:12.780 You know, they say when you're given something, it's meaningless, right?
00:20:20.200 Well, our kids have been given an education.
00:20:23.040 They have been given a comfortable life.
00:20:26.340 They have been given the things that they have in their life.
00:20:30.700 In my generation, I don't mean to sound like an old man, but boy, I'm on that road.
00:20:37.140 I wasn't given those things.
00:20:39.240 Although my grandparents and my parents, they looked at me as spoiled because of what they didn't have.
00:20:49.060 We are so many generations away from real hard work.
00:20:58.160 We barely hold our kids to standards anymore.
00:21:02.160 In fact, we don't tell them standards anymore.
00:21:06.020 We don't expect it.
00:21:07.140 We expect that they're going to have sex anyway.
00:21:11.620 Ah, you know, they're going to get into trouble.
00:21:15.020 We expect that from them.
00:21:17.260 And so what do we get?
00:21:19.800 I wasn't expecting my kids were having a hard time struggling with homework yesterday,
00:21:24.060 and I don't know how to parent my own kids when it comes to homework because it's not not doing it isn't an option.
00:21:34.540 I what what do I say?
00:21:37.320 I know I did it because I was afraid mom and dad would kick my butt.
00:21:43.800 So if I'm not going to kick my butts, the butts of my children, how do I motivate them when they're like, I don't want to do it.
00:21:55.640 I just don't want to do it.
00:21:56.820 You got to do it.
00:21:59.740 How's that one?
00:22:00.940 You got to do it.
00:22:01.980 They see no value in things.
00:22:06.520 All of our kids.
00:22:07.520 All of our kids.
00:22:09.520 And they are depressed.
00:22:11.240 So what does Antifa give you?
00:22:13.700 This guy actually believes that there is blood in the streets, that this is violent, that it isn't that Portland is Beirut.
00:22:22.080 He actually believes that.
00:22:26.000 Why?
00:22:27.320 Because it gives his life meaning.
00:22:31.260 That's how screwed up we are.
00:22:33.400 And it's all because we're not being punished.
00:22:35.960 We're violating certain principles.
00:22:38.220 The truth and true principles must be restored, and they will be, whether we like it or not.
00:22:49.880 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:22:53.860 So we've all been talking about rough greens for a while now, and I have to tell you, Uno was a very picky eater, and he would not gain weight.
00:23:03.940 And the vet was always like, you got to get him to gain weight.
00:23:06.620 We're like, we hand feed the dog.
00:23:09.600 It was such an awful chore.
00:23:11.740 Last Christmas, we all had to take turns.
00:23:14.000 It's your day to feed the dog.
00:23:15.240 No!
00:23:16.240 I'll do anything.
00:23:17.120 Can I do the laundry instead?
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00:24:23.920 Grace Simbrano is on with us.
00:24:25.920 Hi, Grace.
00:24:26.320 How are you?
00:24:26.740 You are a college student here in Texas?
00:24:32.680 Yes, I am.
00:24:34.020 Okay.
00:24:34.800 What's happening in your life?
00:24:37.800 Well, I am currently taking a class where we are learning about critical theory and also
00:24:45.860 critical race theory.
00:24:47.480 Yeah, and I personally do not agree with either of those.
00:24:55.880 And I was needing help.
00:24:57.320 Stop, stop.
00:24:57.860 Why?
00:24:59.440 Why?
00:25:00.500 That's what I was needing help figuring out.
00:25:03.740 So I grew up in a conservative home.
00:25:07.280 I know that the free market is why America, especially in the economic sense, has grown
00:25:14.300 to be the country that it is.
00:25:17.640 However, I don't know quite as well how to dispute the numbers that critical theorists
00:25:26.440 bring up when they talk against capitalism.
00:25:30.240 Okay.
00:25:30.580 Can you give me any of those?
00:25:32.700 Yeah, sure.
00:25:33.400 Um, so one of the things that we talked about in my class is, um, the productivity versus
00:25:40.740 compensation between the 1980s to now, um, the last date recorded on the graph that he
00:25:47.640 gave us was 2010.
00:25:49.560 And, um, what he said is that productivity has increased exponentially while the dollar has
00:25:58.180 basically stayed the same.
00:26:00.560 Um, so the gap between labor productivity and compensation has been growing and now dual
00:26:07.300 career families are more common and especially for communities of color, the gap is widening
00:26:12.980 and persisting and there hasn't been, um, much to address that.
00:26:17.240 So is that, uh, that's a problem of what?
00:26:21.820 Um, that, um, presented in my class, it was presented as a problem because of the race that
00:26:33.520 you are, you have less of a chance of becoming, um, um, so if you're, so if you are, if you're
00:26:42.440 not white, is that, is that the theory here that he's going on?
00:26:46.120 Uh, I guess put very bluntly.
00:26:49.060 Yeah.
00:26:49.280 Okay.
00:26:49.520 So if you're not white, can you explain Asians?
00:26:53.220 Uh, Asians were not mentioned actually in my class.
00:26:57.720 Yeah.
00:26:57.820 Because Asians do exceptionally well in America.
00:27:02.920 And so do Indians.
00:27:03.920 Yeah.
00:27:04.100 People from India.
00:27:05.120 Yeah.
00:27:05.620 Uh, they do very, very well.
00:27:08.120 So it's usually better than whites.
00:27:09.420 Yeah.
00:27:09.700 It's not a, it's not a function of race.
00:27:13.760 It is a function generally of culture.
00:27:17.280 It is a, the, the Asians are not smarter than us.
00:27:22.040 They come from a culture that, uh, respects, uh, hard work, respects, uh, study, uh, and education
00:27:33.820 and the family works together to push and to educate and to hold responsible.
00:27:43.640 Uh, Indians are from the same kind of culture.
00:27:47.180 They come from a place where you cannot, uh, break your, break the system.
00:27:53.440 You can't, it's a caste system.
00:27:55.040 So you're poor.
00:27:55.880 You're always poor.
00:27:57.240 They come here and they see the opportunity and they teach their children to study and you
00:28:02.380 can be anything and they do.
00:28:05.720 When you start to have a, uh, group of people, uh, and whites are now included in this that
00:28:12.640 either feel entitled or they can't do it because of X, Y, or Z, the system fails for them because
00:28:22.220 that's not what the system is.
00:28:24.240 This system is a system of merit.
00:28:26.740 Now, when, with that being said, there is an underlying problem with the way we're doing
00:28:31.880 capitalism today.
00:28:33.100 And that is, it's not really a system of merit anymore.
00:28:37.660 It is a hybrid, uh, between, uh, the free market and government and the collusion between
00:28:46.280 giant corporations and the government.
00:28:49.500 That's why the constitution needs to be put back into its place.
00:28:55.180 And government needs to get away from companies and companies need to get away from the government.
00:29:03.460 If you have ultimate, uh, amounts of money, always remember this money doesn't talk.
00:29:11.160 It screams.
00:29:13.160 And if you're Google and you have an unlimited well of money, you can do anything in this
00:29:20.300 world with money.
00:29:21.500 You can buy anything with money.
00:29:25.400 So it is a corrupting factor.
00:29:30.120 That's why, if you will ask your professor about, um, the wealth of nations and ask him
00:29:39.700 about the predecessor of that, which is called moral sentiments.
00:29:46.220 Both by Adam Smith.
00:29:46.960 Both of these are the bedrock of capitalism.
00:29:51.380 If you understand, uh, the wealth of nations, how nations become wealthy, how people become
00:29:58.520 wealthy with the free market, you only understand half of it.
00:30:03.260 And this is the problem with our society that shows you that if you give people what they
00:30:10.620 need or what they want, you can make money.
00:30:13.760 But the first book is called, um, uh, I just said it.
00:30:19.780 What is it called?
00:30:20.360 Uh, the first book is moral sentiments, moral sentiments, moral sentiments says, yes, it
00:30:27.180 will create an invisible hand.
00:30:30.360 But that invisible hand of the market will choke the society to death.
00:30:36.460 If it's not a moral society, because if the society wants drugs and pornography, uh, and
00:30:46.100 fame and, and dirt, it will produce that.
00:30:50.440 If people don't have a moral compass, they'll just start producing everything the market wants.
00:30:57.100 So once the society goes bad, the free market goes bad.
00:31:03.340 So the problem with our society now is not the free market.
00:31:07.900 The free market just is.
00:31:09.400 It's a reflection of who you are.
00:31:12.500 When we start to, as people start to respect, um, traditional values, we start to respect
00:31:21.960 people.
00:31:23.100 We start to respect that, you know, there, you didn't need a cap on CEO's salaries in the
00:31:29.080 past because CEOs would have been ashamed of themselves.
00:31:34.240 They would have been ashamed of themselves and society would have said, that's grotesque.
00:31:40.060 Now society doesn't say that because we're about money.
00:31:43.620 Get it when you can.
00:31:45.860 Isn't it amazing too, that these professors always compare capitalism at its very worst
00:31:51.300 to utopia, which has never happened, which has never happened.
00:31:56.380 Right.
00:31:56.600 Yeah.
00:31:56.820 And, but it will happen this time under socialism and communism because we'll do it better.
00:32:01.380 The problem with socialism and communism, uh, is that it, uh, it always, uh, appeals to the
00:32:12.180 same thing in man.
00:32:14.100 What makes the free market not work is that man doesn't have something bigger than himself
00:32:21.980 to answer to the, if that bigger than, than yourself is government.
00:32:28.320 The really dirty, wicked people will go into government because then they effectively become
00:32:35.940 God.
00:32:36.920 They make the rules and they make the rules for themselves and their friends.
00:32:41.600 And it's no longer a system that is blind.
00:32:45.380 They wield all of the power.
00:32:47.400 And that's why always people suffer.
00:32:51.280 The average person suffers, but the bus driver of Venezuela who has nothing all of a sudden
00:32:58.680 becomes a billionaire when he's in charge.
00:33:04.080 I don't know if that has, uh, helped you, uh, because that's not really critical, uh, theory
00:33:09.720 or critical, um, uh, race theory is your, is your, uh, professor, uh, somebody who is preaching
00:33:19.300 this is fact or is teaching both sides and getting you to think.
00:33:26.100 So he does, my assignment is to tell him why I agree or disagree with what he has brought
00:33:35.080 up.
00:33:35.380 Um, so he does give us the opportunity to bring up a different side of, of opposing
00:33:42.620 critical theory.
00:33:43.740 Um, however, in his lectures, I'll just put it this way.
00:33:46.920 He has not, um, brought up an opposing side to critical theory.
00:33:53.160 It's just been, this is what the disparity that's happening in our nation.
00:33:57.060 And this is what critical theorists argue.
00:33:59.900 Are you, are you afraid to disagree?
00:34:03.260 Not necessarily afraid, but if I do disagree, I want to do it well and I want to do it fact,
00:34:12.120 yeah, factually.
00:34:13.160 So, okay.
00:34:14.060 Yeah.
00:34:14.300 First thing, are you, where do you live?
00:34:16.620 Do you live anywhere near Dallas?
00:34:18.640 Where are you?
00:34:19.300 I do.
00:34:19.820 Yes.
00:34:20.100 Okay.
00:34:20.400 Yes.
00:34:20.760 I tell you what, if, uh, I'm going to put you on hold.
00:34:24.360 If you could come over to, uh, my studio, I will leave one of my books out for you.
00:34:30.260 The, the, the thing that really has a lot of the answers that you're probably facing is
00:34:36.620 in my book, arguing with socialists.
00:34:39.280 It was, I wrote it, uh, what a year ago came out eight months ago and it is so timely and
00:34:46.860 will give you all of the facts you need with the footnotes.
00:34:49.920 So don't take it from my book, go to the footnotes and find the original studies, but
00:34:54.140 we made it just for people like you.
00:34:56.540 The other thing is I'd like to spend some time.
00:34:58.980 Cause I think a lot of people have this question.
00:35:01.200 Could I get you to come on tomorrow?
00:35:03.060 I want to bring, um, the guy who did all of the research for the book and helped co-write
00:35:07.780 the book.
00:35:08.780 Um, I want to bring him on and get some real answers.
00:35:13.280 Cause I think other people are struggling with this.
00:35:15.860 Could I get you back on tomorrow?
00:35:18.320 Yes, absolutely.
00:35:19.820 Okay.
00:35:20.760 Um, let me, let me just say this.
00:35:23.440 I am, uh, I'm so glad to hear that you say you are not afraid, um, to, to fail in his
00:35:36.040 class, um, and be ostracized in his class.
00:35:40.960 Um, I was talking to Dennis Prager the other day and he said, one of the things that people
00:35:48.520 don't understand, they all say, you know what, just do whatever you have to do to get the
00:35:53.000 grade.
00:35:54.600 Well, you're paying for that education.
00:35:58.340 They're not paying you.
00:36:00.440 You're paying for that education.
00:36:03.580 And if you are afraid to speak out when you are the consumer, when you are the one that's
00:36:10.820 paying for all of it, you will never speak out when they're paying you to work.
00:36:17.340 It will weaken you morally.
00:36:20.040 It will weaken you spiritually, uh, in every way possible.
00:36:25.460 If you're not willing to speak out when you're 20 and you're paying them, you will
00:36:33.820 never do it in life.
00:36:35.240 So don't miss the opportunity to strengthen your spine, but just do it peacefully and intelligently,
00:36:43.740 which is exactly what it sounds like you're doing.
00:36:45.960 Well, thank you.
00:36:48.560 Thank you.
00:36:49.280 All right.
00:36:49.520 We'll talk to you tomorrow.
00:36:50.420 Hang on.
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00:38:22.380 Hello and welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:38:26.000 We're so glad that you have you've joined us today.
00:38:29.400 Tonight is the president vice presidential debate, but it might be President Harris.
00:38:36.060 You know what?
00:38:36.900 It might actually be President Pence as well.
00:38:40.480 And not because he's old, but because if the Electoral College deadlocks, the Senate
00:38:51.460 has to vote on who the president is.
00:38:57.420 And it can't be I don't think it can be one of the two.
00:39:02.440 Right.
00:39:03.040 I think it has to go to one of the vice presidents.
00:39:05.900 I can't remember.
00:39:06.560 It's really it's old time.
00:39:07.800 It's never happened before.
00:39:09.260 Right.
00:39:09.820 But it's 2020, 2021.
00:39:12.460 Or doesn't it go to the Speaker of the House?
00:39:15.140 I think it might go to the Speaker.
00:39:16.480 I'm talking if it's deadlocked.
00:39:18.660 Okay.
00:39:18.920 If everything is deadlocked.
00:39:20.840 Okay.
00:39:21.320 Yeah.
00:39:21.560 Then it goes to the Senate and Pence would be if it's 50-50, Pence could be the deciding
00:39:27.520 vote and it would become President Pence.
00:39:30.300 Yeah.
00:39:30.460 But Nancy Pelosi is already preparing people to vote in the House for the president because
00:39:39.080 she thinks there's a good possibility that they decide.
00:39:43.280 It hasn't been done since 1876, I think.
00:39:48.000 And that is the same strategy that was used by the Democrats to stop Reconstruction and
00:39:55.360 to be able to get all the Jim Crow laws through.
00:39:58.200 That's what they did in 1867.
00:40:00.520 And it's exactly the same strategy, according to them, that they're using this time.
00:40:07.160 They're trying to screw up all of the voting rules.
00:40:10.840 That's what they did in 1867.
00:40:12.680 Make everything, put everything in question, then get it so screwed up that you can't actually
00:40:19.800 get a real answer.
00:40:22.600 Then it'll have to go to the House.
00:40:24.500 Then they get to pick the president.
00:40:26.340 And even if it goes not their way, they negotiate for things like Jim Crow laws.
00:40:35.880 Can this get any better?
00:40:38.220 Oh, man.
00:40:40.140 I don't know if it can.
00:40:41.900 It's just so good right now.
00:40:43.800 Can I tell you something?
00:40:44.720 I have a feeling it can.
00:40:47.160 It can.
00:40:48.380 The answer is yes.
00:40:49.680 It can.
00:40:50.380 It can.
00:40:51.000 It can get even better.
00:40:51.900 You know, I'm not one that, you know, could foresee in the short term, you know, firing
00:40:59.420 squads for people who disagree.
00:41:01.420 I think we could be there by spring.
00:41:03.880 I really think we could be there by spring.
00:41:06.680 Oh, it'd be fun, wouldn't it?
00:41:08.940 Fun.
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00:41:10.500 Yeah.
00:41:10.900 Yeah.
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00:43:54.620 And this is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:44:00.460 Oh, man.
00:44:02.000 We pulled out all the stops for this debate tonight.
00:44:05.580 Nobody's going to get sick.
00:44:07.120 Nobody.
00:44:07.740 Not with plexiglass put up there.
00:44:09.280 No, they put plexiglass between them.
00:44:11.060 It's done.
00:44:11.640 Yeah.
00:44:11.940 Yeah.
00:44:12.400 What happens is the virus slams against the plexiglass and just splats right there.
00:44:18.860 And it's just there.
00:44:20.420 Uh-huh.
00:44:20.720 And it stops.
00:44:21.280 It can't go over.
00:44:22.280 It can't.
00:44:22.700 You know, it's like seven feet.
00:44:24.860 You can't get over seven feet.
00:44:26.640 Have you ever seen coronavirus with climbing shoes or anything like that?
00:44:30.580 No, I haven't.
00:44:30.760 It doesn't.
00:44:31.140 No, I haven't.
00:44:31.780 It goes right to the floor.
00:44:33.780 So that plexiglass is going to be.
00:44:36.940 When you sit down in a restaurant, you can't get infected because you take your mask off
00:44:41.320 at the restaurant.
00:44:41.960 Well, now.
00:44:42.360 It goes over your head.
00:44:43.400 No, Governor Newsom has come out with a new, and I am not making this up.
00:44:48.820 Yeah, this is great stuff.
00:44:50.180 He's come up with a new solution.
00:44:52.100 He said, when you're going out to eat, you may lift the mask to put the food in your mouth,
00:44:58.800 but then cover your mouth immediately.
00:45:02.120 Between bites.
00:45:02.980 Yeah.
00:45:03.380 Yes.
00:45:05.100 I'm going to do that.
00:45:06.220 I'm.
00:45:06.920 Aren't you?
00:45:08.080 Oh, absolutely.
00:45:08.640 Going to.
00:45:09.360 I've been doing it.
00:45:10.240 You've been doing it.
00:45:10.940 I mean.
00:45:11.260 That's what I meant.
00:45:12.120 Right.
00:45:12.640 It is.
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00:45:15.840 Oh, my gosh.
00:45:16.780 These people are insane.
00:45:18.760 They are absolutely insane.
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00:45:39.620 Yep.
00:45:40.060 I mean, it was astounding.
00:45:42.760 They were one of the driving forces of Obamacare.
00:45:45.320 Yeah.
00:45:45.920 And we figured out, I don't remember all the details now, but we figured out why, because
00:45:50.240 they were getting all kinds of kickbacks and everything else.
00:45:54.080 It was sick.
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00:46:56.600 Tonight, nobody cares about the VP debate, right?
00:47:00.300 Wrong.
00:47:01.200 In 2020, the VP debate has never been more high stakes.
00:47:04.360 I always am going to interpret these protests as necessary.
00:47:09.600 Because we'll hear from the woman who will really run the White House if Joe Biden wins.
00:47:13.100 I know that there are protests still happening.
00:47:14.920 Everyone should take note of that.
00:47:16.540 They're not going to let up and they should not.
00:47:18.620 Radical Kamala Harris versus Mike Pence.
00:47:20.840 Tonight, 9 p.m. Eastern, followed by analysis and breakdown from Glenn at 1030 on Blaze TV.
00:47:26.500 Now, Pat claims that the plexiglass isn't going to do anything.
00:47:32.140 Pat, it's plexiglass.
00:47:37.060 Right.
00:47:37.920 Impenetrable.
00:47:38.880 Impenetrable.
00:47:39.580 Yeah.
00:47:39.820 Yeah.
00:47:40.180 Do you remember the cone of silence?
00:47:41.980 Yes.
00:47:42.380 That was plexiglass.
00:47:43.860 Oh.
00:47:44.560 Yeah.
00:47:45.200 Oh, wow.
00:47:45.280 And no sound could get out.
00:47:46.820 No.
00:47:47.220 I mean, they are safe.
00:47:48.340 And no virus can get over it.
00:47:49.640 Right.
00:47:50.100 Now, Mike Pence said, when they asked if he minded on the, and he said, I don't mind.
00:47:57.080 It's just stupid because it doesn't do anything.
00:47:59.220 Unless you enclose each of them in it.
00:48:02.600 With separate air conditioning units.
00:48:04.860 Yeah.
00:48:05.420 Then maybe you got something right there.
00:48:07.960 But I don't think they're doing that.
00:48:09.560 That's why I'm going for the diving bell.
00:48:11.120 Everybody should be in a diving bell.
00:48:13.860 I like that.
00:48:15.400 That would be fun, wouldn't it?
00:48:16.740 To watch everybody walk around with a diving bell.
00:48:18.680 I would love that.
00:48:18.800 Instead of cutting the mic, you just cut the air.
00:48:20.960 Yeah.
00:48:21.400 Yeah.
00:48:21.700 I like it.
00:48:22.640 Until they're like, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.
00:48:24.860 Um, the, uh, uh, they're saying now that this is, I think this is a Kamala Harris request
00:48:32.840 that they, they have this.
00:48:34.960 They're also 13 feet away, which, you know, will stop the larger droplets that people expel
00:48:40.980 when they talk, but not the smart, not the smaller droplets, 13 feet.
00:48:46.260 But as we all know, uh, those droplets can go as far as 16 feet indoors.
00:48:53.220 And what if both of them start singing?
00:48:55.240 Why then all bets are off?
00:48:57.260 Well, they can sing, you know, we shall overcome, but if they sing any religious hymn, then, then
00:49:04.100 it's droplets all over their bodies.
00:49:05.900 It'll be very dangerous.
00:49:07.400 Very dangerous.
00:49:08.280 Drenched in droplets.
00:49:09.440 So our, our media expert, uh, Rob, you know, uh, was on last night, uh, with the, uh, news
00:49:17.320 and why it matters.
00:49:18.100 And we were sitting and talking off the air and you are, uh, what is your training actually
00:49:23.860 in Rob?
00:49:25.140 I have a chemical engineering degree.
00:49:26.860 I went to the university of Massachusetts and that roll way back in the, uh, the early
00:49:32.080 nineties, which I can't quite remember, but yeah, well, that, that, that, that degree
00:49:36.320 sure paid off for you.
00:49:39.440 Uh, okay.
00:49:42.000 Uh, so, uh, we were talking about the masks, et cetera, off the air.
00:49:47.320 Can you just go through this?
00:49:48.420 Because you, you are a chemical engineer, so you do, you do have, you know, the place
00:49:55.700 to actually talk about this and not pull it out of your butt.
00:49:58.760 Like the, the rest of us talk about, talk about just the gators.
00:50:03.920 Well, well, what it is is, you know, the aerosol, the CDC said yesterday that aerosolized, um,
00:50:11.460 droplets with coronavirus in them are one of the major transmission points.
00:50:16.400 Um, and what an aerosol is, it's just a suspension of water droplets in a gas or liquid in a gas.
00:50:22.660 So in this case, water in the air and, and they're so fast and what air currents can pick
00:50:29.500 them up.
00:50:29.760 And then the gators, um, what the gators do, the Duke university did a study on cloth masks
00:50:35.640 and the gators particularly are made of mostly of a poly in, you know, the, of like polyester
00:50:42.460 and things like that.
00:50:43.740 And they're so sharp that they actually slice the droplets as they're coming out of your
00:50:49.420 chest at, you know, 75 to 90 miles an hour in two.
00:50:53.600 So you're actually increasing the viral load by wearing the gator.
00:50:57.820 Oh my gosh.
00:50:59.460 In the air.
00:51:00.300 I mean, that's what Duke university said.
00:51:02.200 Oh man.
00:51:02.800 Wearing a gator is worth than worse than wearing no mask.
00:51:05.880 Okay.
00:51:06.140 Oh my gosh.
00:51:06.660 But wearing a mask.
00:51:08.620 Tell me about the masks.
00:51:10.500 Well, the cloth mask.
00:51:11.600 I mean, if you, if you can see through a cloth mask, the, the, the smallest that a human
00:51:14.980 eye, human eye can see from all the research I've done is about a hundred microns, right?
00:51:18.980 So if you're the, the coronavirus particles, your cough produces something between the area
00:51:24.760 of 0.4 to 10 microns.
00:51:27.580 Now, you know, I didn't need the chemical engineering degree to know that if something is 10
00:51:32.700 microns, that it can get through something that's a hundred micron hole, I just, we all
00:51:38.140 kind of know that.
00:51:39.260 And especially when you're, you're putting a pressure gradient on it.
00:51:42.200 Right.
00:51:42.380 So especially when you're coughing and the pressure behind the mask is higher than the
00:51:47.300 pressure and, you know, of the mask.
00:51:49.280 Yes.
00:51:49.980 Masks stop spit.
00:51:51.460 And if the primary, primary transmission route of coronavirus was you spitting on somebody,
00:51:58.660 then sure.
00:52:00.320 Masks are going to help you.
00:52:02.580 Right.
00:52:02.860 But they're saying now that it's not, that they're saying that it's, you know, you're
00:52:07.920 putting it through.
00:52:08.520 So, yes.
00:52:08.960 So, you know, stay outdoors, you know, don't be in a big room with 150 people or 200 people.
00:52:15.400 So don't, you know, expel a lot of air and don't expel a lot of air.
00:52:21.420 What do you mean?
00:52:21.980 Don't expel a lot of air.
00:52:23.600 Well, you know, I think they've got something with the singing and the things like that,
00:52:26.920 because you're expelling more air when you're, you're singing or something like that.
00:52:30.560 If you're in a small enclosed area with a bunch of people doing it, you do increase your
00:52:35.520 risk of coronavirus, but that's not because they're going to sing and spit on you.
00:52:38.980 It's because they're going to sing and they're going to, they're going to create more of
00:52:41.640 these droplets.
00:52:42.640 Right.
00:52:43.020 Even the coughing creates more of the drop.
00:52:44.640 Right.
00:52:44.960 And even if you're wearing a mask, that's happening.
00:52:49.300 Right.
00:52:49.520 And even if you're wearing a mask, you're going to breathe it in.
00:52:52.140 Remember that the mask is not for you, Glenn, or it's not for me.
00:52:55.920 It's for you.
00:52:57.620 It's for me.
00:52:58.560 Right.
00:52:58.960 That's what they tell you.
00:53:00.060 That's what they tell us, that the mask isn't for the person wearing it.
00:53:02.780 It's for the other person to stop the spittle from going on them, which means that they've
00:53:07.780 always known that the virus can go through a mask both ways.
00:53:10.960 But did you hear what Gavin Newsom did yesterday?
00:53:15.180 He said, oh, yes.
00:53:16.780 He said, if you are going to a restaurant, you must wear your mask in between bites.
00:53:23.500 Right.
00:53:24.080 And then the graphic that he put on Twitter to talk about it said that you must minimize
00:53:30.540 the time, minimize the number of times you put on and take off a mask.
00:53:34.800 He just said that you're maximizing it.
00:53:37.640 Right.
00:53:38.540 Right.
00:53:38.940 Like the actual word was maximized, but they use the word minimize because they have no
00:53:42.560 clue what they're doing.
00:53:44.220 It's just them throwing stuff out there.
00:53:46.400 But taking a mask on and off while eating is stupid because what you're doing is you're
00:53:51.860 taking the mask on and off.
00:53:53.080 You're touching your particularly possibly coronavirus.
00:53:57.480 Because remember, the mask is not for you.
00:53:59.480 It's for somebody else.
00:54:00.940 So it's the coronavirus.
00:54:02.440 You're touching the mask, sticking on your hands, going on the glass.
00:54:07.180 It's like, you know, we said yesterday, I saw a meme on the Internet that said, you know,
00:54:13.560 I'm so happy that the grocery store has a plexiglass between me and the cashier that's touching
00:54:19.940 every single item that I've bought.
00:54:21.600 So while we're at plexiglass, do you feel so much more comfortable that neither candidate
00:54:35.260 will be exposed at 13 feet away with a about eight foot plexiglass barrier between them?
00:54:42.560 No, I'm not, because as we've shown, because, you know, you need to wear a mask as you're
00:54:47.320 walking to your seat at your restaurant.
00:54:49.140 The coronavirus is apparently only contagious at below five foot two.
00:54:55.300 Right.
00:54:55.800 And they're both going to be seated.
00:54:58.900 So don't the restaurant rules.
00:55:01.420 I mean, they have to wear their mask and they should have that plexiglass barrier when they
00:55:04.780 walk out.
00:55:05.320 But once they seat, once they're seated, they're cool.
00:55:08.900 They're cool because under five foot two, you're not going to get coronavirus.
00:55:11.920 Apparently, that's the restaurant.
00:55:13.080 Exactly right.
00:55:14.040 Exactly right.
00:55:14.760 Does the does the the barrier do anything as a chemical engineer?
00:55:22.260 Does it do anything?
00:55:26.300 I mean, the only thing to do it is it stopped the spittle, but it's not going to stop the
00:55:30.160 virus from being aerosolized.
00:55:32.260 And depending on the depending on the, you know, ventilation system in the place, if it's
00:55:37.360 inadequately ventilated and there's air pushing it around, it can go right up and over, you
00:55:42.040 know, the plexiglass that that's like saying, I'm going to keep my house cold with the big
00:55:48.780 with the big window or screen door open.
00:55:51.920 And I'm going to put a five and a half foot plexiglass up on it.
00:55:55.820 Yeah.
00:55:56.040 And the air can't get around it.
00:55:57.120 It's going to come in.
00:55:57.680 Yeah.
00:55:58.540 Yeah.
00:55:59.600 That's that's a great analogy.
00:56:01.740 Oh, my gosh.
00:56:05.280 Rob, thank you so much.
00:56:06.640 Rob, you know, from the blaze.
00:56:08.860 He is our he's our media watcher and reporter.
00:56:13.240 And it's strange.
00:56:15.200 He's a it really doesn't reflect anything that Brian Stelter ever is concerned about, which
00:56:22.520 is strange.
00:56:24.700 One of them seems to be very wrong.
00:56:26.080 By the way, did you see that while we're there, that Don Lemon said yesterday that people
00:56:33.360 just have to vote for Joe Biden because they're sick of us talking about Donald Trump every
00:56:41.580 single night.
00:56:45.420 Yeah.
00:56:46.100 You know, you have half of that, right?
00:56:47.780 Yeah.
00:56:48.080 You have half of that.
00:56:49.000 Right.
00:56:49.420 Don.
00:56:50.360 So don't talk about him every single night.
00:56:53.740 What a concept.
00:56:54.500 Yeah, I have heard from so many people when I put that tweet out yesterday about, you
00:56:59.520 know, or two days ago where I said, you know, I can't be the only person that didn't vote
00:57:04.540 for him in 2016 and swore I never would.
00:57:07.840 And now I find myself in the last few weeks.
00:57:13.860 Strangely, just like really liking him.
00:57:16.680 You know what I mean?
00:57:18.180 Just like it's like I don't know what's happened, but I find myself.
00:57:25.020 Really, really liking him.
00:57:27.260 Yes.
00:57:27.680 I can't explain it.
00:57:29.340 Part of it is CNN has driven us into his arms.
00:57:32.880 I think that's 90% of it.
00:57:35.380 Yeah, it's a lot.
00:57:36.200 It's a lot.
00:57:36.780 He's done really good things.
00:57:37.940 He's done great things.
00:57:38.880 But the media has driven us to him.
00:57:40.680 And that's what I'm seeing in the tweets back.
00:57:43.700 So many people said I didn't vote for him.
00:57:45.640 I voted for, you know, some of them say I voted for Hillary.
00:57:49.340 I voted Democrat my whole life, but I'm voting for him now because I watched how the media
00:57:55.400 was treating him.
00:57:56.300 And I thought that can't be.
00:57:58.020 It can't be like that.
00:57:59.840 And started doing their own homework and went, oh, my gosh.
00:58:03.260 I think the media, when he wins, media know that he will have you to thank.
00:58:13.340 Isn't that?
00:58:14.060 That's a.
00:58:15.160 That will make me feel so good.
00:58:19.740 Sleep well.
00:58:21.440 Sleep well.
00:58:22.400 Night, night.
00:58:23.720 Anderson Cooper.
00:58:24.660 Sleep well, Don Lemon.
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01:00:15.700 So, did you see that the Department of Homeland Security and the Citizenship and Immigration Services published a policy alert?
01:00:36.660 They are now banning members of the Communist Party or any other totalitarian party from getting an immigrant visa.
01:00:44.800 In general, unless otherwise exempt, any intending immigrant who is also a member or affiliate of the Communist Party or any other totalitarian party or subdivision or affiliate, domestic or foreign, is inimissible to the United States.
01:01:03.820 You know, you know, you kind of wonder why that wasn't happening all the time.
01:01:10.460 You know what I mean?
01:01:12.560 You know, do you remember when, I think it was 2008, when the California Teachers Union said, oh, you know what, we're going to take that Communist Party thing away.
01:01:21.640 If you've ever worked for the overthrow of the United States or you've ever been a member of the Communist Party, you couldn't be in the Teachers Union.
01:01:31.640 Oh, that was too harsh.
01:01:32.780 It was too harsh.
01:01:33.580 That was too harsh.
01:01:34.320 Yeah.
01:01:34.600 Too harsh.
01:01:35.200 I mean, you know, geez.
01:01:38.280 Should allow some communists.
01:01:40.120 And some authoritarians.
01:01:41.720 Yeah.
01:01:42.020 You know what I'm saying?
01:01:42.840 Obviously.
01:01:43.720 And some traitors to the country.
01:01:46.840 You know, a few.
01:01:48.060 I think.
01:01:48.860 I think.
01:01:49.580 Or at least some immigrants that will come in and undermine us.
01:01:52.940 Yes.
01:01:53.400 You know, I think.
01:01:54.980 We should have something to work against.
01:01:56.700 Right?
01:01:57.160 Shouldn't we?
01:01:57.980 Should we have something to worry about in this country?
01:02:02.700 Don't we already?
01:02:03.620 Don't we already?
01:02:05.480 Not enough stuff.
01:02:06.260 Did you see the number one thing that is concerning voters?
01:02:11.700 What would you say it is?
01:02:13.040 Your vote is going to be based on one thing.
01:02:16.620 What would you say it is?
01:02:21.260 Right now, I would say it's the unrest or the economy.
01:02:26.440 I would say my first response is death of the republic.
01:02:30.600 However, the second one was just like you, economy.
01:02:35.220 Average people are not watching the news like we watch the news and they're not up on everything like you are.
01:02:41.500 And the average person is saying the economy.
01:02:44.460 This is really the reason why they have kept this coronavirus thing at bay.
01:02:51.680 If you look at the studies now between red states and blue states, the states that have the oppressive measures of keeping all everything closed, their economies are not recovering.
01:03:05.500 They're just not recovering.
01:03:07.480 If you look at the red states where the republicans are in charge and didn't have draconian laws or lifted those quickly, those states are doing really, really well.
01:03:20.680 Which is exactly why they didn't want people to lift the restrictions, because if the economy is tanked when when November rolls around, they know they've got a much better chance to win.
01:03:31.460 So, do you think the average person thinks that, knows that?
01:03:38.740 I mean, I don't know how people are missing this.
01:03:42.240 Yeah, I don't either.
01:03:43.120 But I mean, do you trust yourself with the American people anymore?
01:03:47.580 I used to feel like, Mike, I kind of understand the American people.
01:03:52.060 Oh, yeah, no.
01:03:53.220 I don't.
01:03:54.000 I don't.
01:03:55.120 I have no idea what people are going to do.
01:03:57.860 This could be a landslide for Donald Trump.
01:04:03.200 Donald Trump could also lose.
01:04:05.220 I don't think.
01:04:05.640 In a landslide.
01:04:06.820 Do you think so?
01:04:07.860 Yeah.
01:04:08.480 Well, if you look at the polls, he's down by 16.
01:04:11.400 I don't buy the polls.
01:04:12.700 I don't either.
01:04:13.280 I don't buy the polls.
01:04:15.180 I don't either.
01:04:15.640 I mean, and the polls could be absolutely right.
01:04:18.700 Yeah.
01:04:19.260 But that's the thing.
01:04:20.660 Who knows?
01:04:21.400 Yeah.
01:04:21.600 But it also very easily could be just people trying to discourage Trump supporters.
01:04:29.860 Yeah.
01:04:30.080 I don't.
01:04:31.400 I don't know if they.
01:04:33.220 I mean, I don't think they understand Trump supporters.
01:04:37.960 They think they're going to discourage him.
01:04:39.880 No, they don't.
01:04:40.500 It's not going to happen.
01:04:41.560 No, it's not.
01:04:42.460 It's really not going to happen.
01:04:43.660 However, the throwing out of ballots, dumping them in ditches, the post office, just losing them.
01:04:53.120 We don't know how that happened.
01:04:55.100 That continues.
01:04:56.380 We're going to talk about the vote and what's going on all around the country next.
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01:06:27.040 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:06:43.100 The choice in front of us is very, very clear.
01:06:45.580 When it comes to the economy, who do you trust?
01:06:47.880 The guy who, during 2016, said the economy cannot get better than what it was in 2016, that the Obama administration had done absolutely everything, and that was as good as it was ever going to get.
01:07:06.060 Or the guy who said, no, I'm going to create a bunch of jobs and did on debt.
01:07:14.040 Donald Trump is not good on debt.
01:07:16.760 Really not good on debt.
01:07:18.700 But have you seen the stimulus package from Nancy Pelosi?
01:07:23.600 Nancy Pelosi wanted to spend another trillion dollars, but most of it didn't go to the needy.
01:07:30.220 It went to special, special gifts here and there.
01:07:34.140 Donald Trump said, if you want to earmark the money and cut all the bullcrap out and have the money go to the people, we can talk.
01:07:44.120 Let's do it.
01:07:45.380 They don't want to do that.
01:07:47.260 They have spending out the wazoo.
01:07:51.100 Catherine Engelbrecht is with the True the Vote project.
01:07:56.160 She's the founder and the president.
01:07:57.420 She is watching this election and watching all of the different things that are going on.
01:08:03.160 And this is really confusing to a lot of people.
01:08:06.460 This is not the Republicans that are doing these things.
01:08:09.980 This is all the Democratic Party that has tried to change the laws and change the rules of this election in state after state.
01:08:19.220 They say they're doing it for COVID because people are afraid to go out and vote.
01:08:24.320 I echo the president.
01:08:26.240 If you want your vote to count, go out and vote.
01:08:30.800 We want to talk about a couple of states here today.
01:08:33.900 She's going to just kind of bring us up to speed on where things are changing, because even if you're in the state, you may not know what's really going on.
01:08:43.580 Hello, Catherine.
01:08:44.140 How are you?
01:08:45.340 I'm great, Glenn.
01:08:46.360 Thanks for having me.
01:08:47.220 You bet.
01:08:47.720 OK, so let's let's talk today about Montana.
01:08:53.160 Yes.
01:08:53.560 Well, Montana, a few weeks ago, the governor, who interestingly is also running for Senate, decided just unilaterally to allow all counties to make their own decisions and and mail unsolicited mail ballots out to voters,
01:09:08.080 setting in motion and absolutely unconstitutional system across the state.
01:09:15.300 And so we sued.
01:09:17.280 This is important because now we have had an opportunity to present this to the Supreme Court.
01:09:23.980 And the bigger context here is this.
01:09:27.300 What we are suing about is that governors, secretaries of state, activist courts can't just change election laws.
01:09:37.700 It's not constitutional.
01:09:39.800 And so what we're asking the Supreme Court is to set a national standard.
01:09:45.580 You know, when I when I when I talked to you the other day, I said, you know, there have been 90 lawsuits.
01:09:49.680 And then after we talked, I went back and we started looking, Glenn, there have been almost 350 election related lawsuits.
01:09:58.340 And that doesn't include the fiat that have been surrounding this whole fog of covid and the changing of laws.
01:10:05.840 So 350.
01:10:07.480 So hang on.
01:10:08.400 I want to go back to to what they did in Montana.
01:10:12.700 You say election laws can't just be changed, but the state can change.
01:10:17.860 The the elections are not national elections.
01:10:21.960 They are state elections.
01:10:23.800 So why do you say that the state just can't change those laws?
01:10:28.680 Great question, because there is a state constitution.
01:10:32.580 There's a constitutional process.
01:10:34.780 And so the U.S. Constitution says that state election laws and procedures must be adopted by the legislature, not by a governor, not by an activist court.
01:10:46.020 And so that's I mean, absolutely.
01:10:49.400 Every state should run their elections however they want to.
01:10:53.040 It just has to be constitutional.
01:10:55.380 And what we're seeing now is just random changes.
01:11:00.180 Now we're going to be on mail.
01:11:01.580 Now we're not going to verify signatures.
01:11:03.280 Now you can just email us for a ballot.
01:11:05.180 It's it's out of control.
01:11:06.940 And that's why the government of the president's continued refrain.
01:11:13.160 We are a country of rule.
01:11:15.400 We are a country of law matters.
01:11:18.120 The Constitution matters.
01:11:19.580 And we have to uphold this now more than ever before.
01:11:22.820 OK, so there's 350 lawsuits.
01:11:26.540 One of the lawsuits you you filed for Montana.
01:11:30.760 We're going to know whether the Supreme Court is going to pick this up within 48 hours, right?
01:11:37.900 That's that's correct.
01:11:39.380 Any idea of which way this is going to go that they're going to pick it up or not?
01:11:47.620 Well, I mean, we hope that what the that what the court will look at is that we are asking we're not we're not saying, hey, this is going to cause fraud.
01:11:57.080 And that we're saying it's not constitutional.
01:12:00.460 They can't do this.
01:12:02.160 And so many of the other lawsuits and and fiats that have been pushed in all states, in many states across the country.
01:12:13.360 It's it's nobody stopping them because it's happening with such abandon and in such force.
01:12:19.300 It's it's it's orchestrated chaos and there's there's we have to get a handle on this.
01:12:29.760 And so our hope is to create an argument that allows the court to say, OK, everybody, timeout, timeout.
01:12:37.280 Is it constitutional?
01:12:38.600 Did the legislature approve this?
01:12:40.860 Because there are some states left the states where the legislatures are approving it.
01:12:44.240 And then, you know, that's that's a horse of a different color.
01:12:46.420 That's a different matter.
01:12:47.140 How many of these states are doing it the right way?
01:12:52.160 I mean, it's come.
01:12:54.440 Go ahead.
01:12:55.060 I mean, the right.
01:12:55.700 Yeah, the right way is, you know, I mean, relative.
01:12:58.160 But I mean, you know, we sued in Nevada, for example, when the secretary of state initiated a similar sort of fiat saying, OK, everybody can vote by mail.
01:13:07.720 And we sued.
01:13:08.720 But over over the months that it took to advance that lawsuit, they ultimately brought the legislature back into special session and voted to adopt these new standards.
01:13:20.700 Now, do we like it?
01:13:22.020 No.
01:13:22.620 But is it constitutional?
01:13:24.400 Yes.
01:13:25.580 In that instance.
01:13:26.540 Yes.
01:13:26.920 In some states that are, you know, leftist, you know, up and down, they're they're changing their laws and it's constitutional.
01:13:34.840 So if if the Supreme Court overturns this in Montana, will it affect other states, you know, that are these big, important swing states?
01:13:48.380 Yes, if the if now I am no attorney, but but my understanding and unfortunately, our attorney, Jim Bopp, is the architect of the Bush v. Gore argument.
01:14:00.620 He is the attorney who argued this before the Supreme Court in 2000 and knows full well what the ramifications are here.
01:14:09.600 This is a this is a historic lawsuit because it it allows for a framing and a new standard to be set to say we're not going to hear any cases if they at minimum don't meet the constitutional standard.
01:14:23.620 And that will serve to clear a lot of this fog that is suffocating our elections.
01:14:30.700 One more thing.
01:14:32.400 Last time we spoke, you told us about Mark Elias.
01:14:36.860 He's a Democratic lawyer.
01:14:38.660 He has his four pillars initiative and two of them don't look like they're a problem.
01:14:49.840 Two of them look like a real problem.
01:14:52.100 I want you to go over these four pillars with me and tell me what it is.
01:14:55.620 He claims that he has been successful now with these four pillars in Florida, Georgia, Iowa, and currently under challenge in Michigan.
01:15:05.560 He says, pillar number one, postage must be free or prepaid by the government.
01:15:11.700 Number two, ballots postmarked on or before Election Day must count.
01:15:16.740 Those two seem reasonable.
01:15:18.940 Right.
01:15:19.580 Number three, signature matching laws need to be reformed to protect voters.
01:15:26.540 Uh-uh.
01:15:27.700 Four, community organizations should be permitted to help collect and deliver voted and sealed ballots.
01:15:36.140 Not on your life.
01:15:38.820 Right.
01:15:39.340 Right.
01:15:39.960 That's read vote harvesters.
01:15:41.680 Yes.
01:15:42.040 So a lot of the states now that are repurposing contact tracers as vote harvesters.
01:15:49.400 What are contract tracers?
01:15:51.700 Contact tracers for COVID.
01:15:53.880 Oh, my gosh.
01:15:55.920 Oh, my gosh.
01:15:57.880 Yeah.
01:15:58.780 Yeah.
01:16:00.680 Oh, my gosh.
01:16:01.400 Mark Elias is the conductor of this intentional, masterful, engineered effort to take down our elections.
01:16:15.560 I have to tell you, I don't know if you would agree with this, but I bet you will.
01:16:19.260 Well, in time, if the republic is taken, because I think this is a hostile takeover, this is a coup that most people could go through and they wouldn't even understand it until late, too late.
01:16:36.460 I think this is going to be remembered as almost beautiful in its execution.
01:16:43.040 It is so well planned and so well thought out and executed.
01:16:47.800 I mean, it's it's amazing.
01:16:51.020 It's amazing what they've done.
01:16:53.200 Would you agree with that?
01:16:54.140 I absolutely agree.
01:16:56.700 Absolutely agree.
01:16:57.760 Many of the same groups that previous to COVID were suing states to prevent them from cleaning their voter rolls, prevent them from getting accurate standards around voter registration.
01:17:10.100 Those are now the same groups that are pushing these four pillars for vote harvesting and don't compare signatures.
01:17:15.740 It is it is brilliant, brilliant.
01:17:20.360 It really is in its subversive process.
01:17:23.640 I mean, I mean, it's evil.
01:17:25.080 It's evil, but it's brilliant.
01:17:26.800 In Pennsylvania.
01:17:28.440 This is from AP.
01:17:29.960 In Pennsylvania, officials told counties that they are not allowed to reject a ballot solely because an election official believes the signature doesn't match in one of the voters files.
01:17:39.920 If if if you can't say this signature doesn't match, then what good is signing it?
01:17:50.180 Right.
01:17:51.800 Yeah.
01:17:52.240 I wish you had I wish you had I wish you had something like I know.
01:17:57.040 And that one is going to be beaten because we're close to beating that.
01:18:00.360 But you know, I could just say, yeah.
01:18:03.720 And that's in Pennsylvania is not the only state.
01:18:06.020 I mean, that this is where we are.
01:18:08.160 And it's why it's so important for citizens to now get involved, serve.
01:18:14.780 If you're going to if you are going to vote by mail, take a picture of every piece of paper that is sent to you, both before you vote it and after you vote it with your signature, just so you have it.
01:18:28.000 Just so there's some article that that you can refer back to if you need it.
01:18:34.280 Can you go back and say, I want to see my ballot?
01:18:38.160 After the election here again, every state is different.
01:18:43.680 Certain states do not allow citizens to look at these that any application, any ballot ever.
01:18:51.060 Certain states like in Texas, interestingly, you have to wait 22 months before you can see, for example, the ballot, the signature on the back of an absentee ballot request form.
01:19:04.080 You have to wait 22 months.
01:19:05.560 Interestingly, that's also the same threshold for document retrieval that the counties have.
01:19:15.520 So, in other words, you can request it in 22 months, but then they can also get rid of them.
01:19:23.180 It could be four years before you could see it.
01:19:26.540 It would be two years before you could see it, but it's the same amount of time that they are required to maintain the documents.
01:19:37.220 So, if you don't time it just right, they can destroy them.
01:19:41.760 They can get rid of it.
01:19:42.920 Oh, my gosh.
01:19:43.660 They can get rid of it.
01:19:44.600 Oh, my gosh.
01:19:45.580 It's such a granular, granular process.
01:19:51.260 And, you know, it's won and lost in process and in detail.
01:19:57.180 And that is why we, as citizens, have got to get back on the field and serve and see this, eyes open, bear witness to what is happening.
01:20:10.140 Catherine, thank you so much for what you're doing, and we'll talk to you again.
01:20:13.400 I'd like to have you on every day talking about different states and what's going on, because people need to know and be prepared for what is coming.
01:20:21.740 Thank you so much.
01:20:23.080 Thank you so much.
01:20:24.060 You bet.
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01:20:30.780 That sounds great.
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01:20:35.180 What the hell is synthetic identity fraud?
01:20:39.000 It means you take real personal identifiable information, Social Security numbers, and then you combine it with a fake name and address, and you open bank accounts, or you get credit, or you, you know, get health insurance.
01:20:52.620 Wow.
01:20:54.020 Okay.
01:20:55.980 Good.
01:20:56.680 I'm looking forward to 2021.
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01:21:42.400 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:21:49.120 Unbelievable.
01:21:50.120 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:21:51.620 The McCluskies have been indicted.
01:21:54.020 Those are the people that protected their home with guns.
01:21:56.120 It's absolutely unbelievable.
01:21:58.340 And they have the Castle Doctrine in Missouri.
01:22:01.300 I don't even understand how that's happening.
01:22:03.480 How is it possible?
01:22:06.700 Democrats, socialists, Marxists, revolutionaries taking over our system.
01:22:13.220 I mean, if you listen to the show, I mean, it's sick what's going on.
01:22:19.760 It's sick what's going on.
01:22:21.400 It is.
01:22:21.760 And everybody should know, I mean, any responsible gun owner knows, if you shoot somebody or pull
01:22:29.260 a gun on somebody, you are going to be arrested.
01:22:32.520 Oh, yeah.
01:22:32.900 You're going to be arrested.
01:22:33.720 They didn't even shoot.
01:22:35.060 They didn't fire their weapons.
01:22:36.560 Yeah.
01:22:37.480 And they're still indicted.
01:22:38.900 Yeah.
01:22:39.060 Your life is going to be hell for about a year.
01:22:41.900 And depending on who's in charge, these guys.
01:22:47.280 Fortunately, the governor says he has their back if it comes to that.
01:22:50.860 If they're if if they're actually convicted, he says he'll pardon them.
01:22:54.960 That should not have to be happen.
01:22:57.500 Yeah, they should not.
01:22:58.820 How are you going to convict them for doing what?
01:23:02.880 Right.
01:23:03.200 For walking outside and saying, get off my property.
01:23:07.120 I'm fear for our lives.
01:23:09.160 Amazing.
01:23:09.680 That is insanity.
01:23:11.620 Absolute insanity.
01:23:13.420 All right.
01:23:14.060 We're going to take some of your phone calls.
01:23:15.640 We also have an update of really important update.
01:23:18.540 Donald Trump has declassified all of the documents looking into the Hillary Clinton email scandal and the entire impeachment scandal.
01:23:30.760 We are going to be seeing some amazing things in the next few days.
01:23:34.560 And he didn't do it for the reason everyone is saying he did it.
01:23:38.740 I'll explain.
01:23:39.700 Coming up.
01:23:40.180 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:23:41.780 First, if you're trying to buy or sell a house, it's hard to find a real estate agent.
01:23:47.440 No, my son, he's doing that part time works at Wendy's.
01:23:52.520 You know, he works the thick shake machine.
01:23:56.800 There's not.
01:23:58.000 And that's real milk in there.
01:23:59.380 He knows that.
01:24:00.680 And he also does real estate part time.
01:24:03.060 No, don't get that guy.
01:24:05.020 Oh, come on.
01:24:05.700 He does Frosties.
01:24:06.380 I mean, we've been friends for how long?
01:24:08.220 I mean, you're not going to hire my son to sell your house or, you know, work on your biggest investment of your life.
01:24:13.600 No, I'm really not.
01:24:15.580 Here's what I would like you to do is go to realestateagentsitrust.com.
01:24:19.680 Find the right real estate agent, the one with the right track record.
01:24:22.940 Yeah, but he can't make a Frosty.
01:24:25.540 No, they probably can't.
01:24:27.080 But they'll get you into the right house.
01:24:30.620 Realestateagentsitrust.com.
01:24:31.560 That's realestateagentsitrust.com.
01:24:34.300 Jason is joining us here in just a few minutes on the air because Donald Trump last night declassified all of the documents related to the Russiagate.
01:24:49.580 And we're about to see some pretty amazing things.
01:24:54.600 Also, the DOJ is holding a press conference on the matter of national security.
01:25:00.040 What's that all about coming up?
01:25:04.300 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
01:25:28.760 I am hearing all kinds of people saying that this was the October surprise and the media is not going to cover it because it was an October surprise.
01:25:44.540 I'm here to tell you that is not what the president did last night.
01:25:48.660 That's not the October surprise.
01:25:52.800 I would bet my life that this is the president saying enough is enough.
01:26:00.060 And doing what he did last night.
01:26:02.900 I'll explain next.
01:26:07.080 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:26:09.600 Give me 60 seconds here just to tell you about AMAC.
01:26:16.660 AARP is not the only choice you have.
01:26:19.640 Definitely not the best choice.
01:26:21.060 If you are at the point in your life where you're thinking, you know what, I've worked hard my whole life.
01:26:29.340 I want to get some of these discounts on car insurance and hotels and roadside assistance and dental plans and even cell service that you can't get when you're not a seasoned citizen.
01:26:42.320 Yeah, I earned every bit of this white hair.
01:26:47.280 Don't go to AARP.
01:26:49.100 Go to AMAC.
01:26:50.340 AMAC was started by a former member of AARP that was like, what are you doing?
01:26:56.340 You're sabotaging our country.
01:26:59.040 And they started it.
01:27:00.320 I don't even know when Dan started it, maybe 15 years ago.
01:27:03.300 They are a force now on Capitol Hill.
01:27:06.120 And every time somebody else joins, they become a bigger force to reckon with.
01:27:10.620 And they are standing up for our freedoms and our constitution, the right to speech, the right to bear arms.
01:27:16.960 We need people.
01:27:18.340 We need people in our corner.
01:27:20.740 So the benefits are great, but the cause is even greater.
01:27:23.860 Stand with the people that are standing for you.
01:27:26.780 AMAC, A-M-A-C dot U-S slash Beck.
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01:27:43.680 So Jason Buttrill is with us, and he has an update on really everything that we have been following for the last year, year and a half on the impeachment and what was happening over in Ukraine.
01:27:59.920 And something that really started in July of 2016 with, we now know, Hillary Clinton and later involved the White House, President Obama and Joe Biden.
01:28:14.520 Last night, the president declassified all of these documents.
01:28:22.160 Tell me about the documents that are coming our way.
01:28:24.180 So the first we got last week was just kind of a hint of what we're now seeing today.
01:28:29.700 Which got no press, was huge news.
01:28:33.420 Huge.
01:28:33.780 So that was just kind of an announcement that somehow the U.S. government intelligence agencies knew from the Russian intelligence that Hillary Clinton was financing, was launching this entire operation to go after Donald Trump.
01:28:52.360 To discredit, not to discredit, not to prove anything, but to intentionally discredit by making people believe that Russia was trying to help him win the election.
01:29:04.800 So we now know that to be true, that they knew in advance that she was doing that from Russian intel.
01:29:13.960 And not only that, and not only just to discredit him, but the email hack had come out.
01:29:20.320 And that specifically stated as a reason.
01:29:22.340 They wanted to divert attention away from her emails.
01:29:25.640 They didn't want anyone looking at that, so they wanted to pin everything on collusion between the Russians and Donald Trump.
01:29:32.040 I mean, just absolutely insane.
01:29:33.640 So now we have everything that they accused Donald Trump of doing.
01:29:38.760 We now have the evidence, the hard evidence in their own handwriting that this was going on with Hillary Clinton.
01:29:47.440 It got no news.
01:29:48.700 But there's something else that was released last week, and that is the identity of the informant, the deep throat that the Steele dossier was all based on.
01:30:03.760 Yeah, that source, which we've outed a while back, that this was this drunken guy that would get with his boys, you know, and just basically theory craft things.
01:30:13.700 It was based off of that.
01:30:14.560 Well, we didn't know until, again, last week.
01:30:17.260 But this guy was, I don't think you can call him anything else but a Russian spy.
01:30:21.300 Russian spy.
01:30:21.940 He actually had been marked and I think kicked out of the country because he was recruiting people that worked at the White House.
01:30:35.680 He would say, hey, you know, if you ever really want a job with us, we could sure use some people in the White House.
01:30:43.280 The FBI caught him recruiting people in the Obama White House.
01:30:49.660 I'm not saying that they took him up on it, but they caught him recruiting people for the White House.
01:30:55.500 So he's an enemy of our nation.
01:30:59.200 He said in so many words.
01:31:00.660 This might be a direct quote.
01:31:01.540 It might be a little off.
01:31:02.120 But there's if you ever get into one of those positions, there's money to be made there.
01:31:06.160 Right.
01:31:07.240 So he is he's working with the Russians to get people to spy on us.
01:31:14.720 That's the guy who was drunk in the bar and said, hey, let me tell you something.
01:31:20.380 Steel, this is what you need.
01:31:22.220 This is a complete setup by Russia.
01:31:26.720 And the FBI knew it.
01:31:28.920 They knew he was the source.
01:31:30.940 So they accused Donald Trump of working with the Russians.
01:31:33.640 The Hillary Clinton campaign was working with the Russians on this through steel with this guy.
01:31:39.280 Right.
01:31:39.860 Knowingly, everyone knew it.
01:31:42.120 Everyone.
01:31:42.700 It's not like, oh, I was duped.
01:31:44.720 Everyone knew it.
01:31:45.880 Just this part.
01:31:46.640 We haven't even gotten to the most recent.
01:31:48.600 That was last week.
01:31:49.600 Oh, yeah.
01:31:50.300 Can you imagine?
01:31:51.300 Like, what if the situation was reversed?
01:31:52.920 Can you imagine what Maddow would be doing?
01:31:54.640 Her head would be exploding.
01:31:56.060 Oh, yeah.
01:31:56.340 On this.
01:31:57.080 This is nothing.
01:31:57.620 Because this is the smoking gun.
01:31:59.620 This is what they were looking for on Donald Trump.
01:32:02.660 But they knew they would never find because they knew it was a Hillary Clinton operation.
01:32:08.840 Now, I want to talk about a little bit how they're attacking, how the left and how members of the deep state are attacking this part, because I think it's really important.
01:32:15.700 Okay.
01:32:15.900 Sorry.
01:32:16.080 So, the way they're attacking it is in that memo that was released last week, they said that this information, the information regarding Hillary Clinton was directing this operation, they said that the reason that they can't really rely on it is because there's a paragraph in there that says something along the lines of, we can't verify if this is completely accurate.
01:32:37.480 We can't verify if what the Russians thought isn't a fabrication, yada, yada, yada.
01:32:41.800 Right.
01:32:42.220 However, isn't that, didn't that happen the first time?
01:32:46.840 That happened in like July of 2016.
01:32:49.280 They came back in September and said, we have it.
01:32:54.320 You need to follow this, right?
01:32:56.660 So, yes.
01:32:57.720 And you also, just the way an intelligence circles how this works, you're not briefing the president on a rumor.
01:33:04.820 You're not briefing the president on something that could be a, quote, fabrication or could be misinformation.
01:33:10.440 You're not briefing the president on that.
01:33:11.960 It will not happen.
01:33:12.720 You'll get fired and you'll get ostracized.
01:33:14.700 You'll never be back in the intelligence.
01:33:15.640 So, you know, Jason was former intel for military.
01:33:18.980 So, he knows the rules.
01:33:20.400 So, this is not disinformation.
01:33:22.100 You don't take disinformation.
01:33:23.820 Every intelligence person knows this.
01:33:25.120 You don't take disinformation and spread it, which is what you would have done.
01:33:28.440 That's the reason why he would not have briefed the president in the Oval Office.
01:33:31.600 So, if they say this is disinformation, it's not.
01:33:34.720 And I am sure the DNI is probably going to address this somewhat soon.
01:33:38.660 I think he's signaled that he's going to.
01:33:40.620 So, what they got was probably an NSA intercept would be my guess.
01:33:46.020 What they got was some kind of intercept saying that, look, this is what the Russians see.
01:33:50.540 This is what they've collected.
01:33:52.040 And this is what they're preparing for because they're going to have to defend themselves on this, obviously.
01:33:55.740 So, you're going to see that come up a lot.
01:33:59.660 But we now know that that's not just a partisan release.
01:34:04.100 We've now seen, and this is the new one, John Brennan's personal notes in the Oval Office where he's talking about this very specifically.
01:34:12.600 They present this information to Obama.
01:34:15.460 It looks to me like a warning.
01:34:17.420 Like, look, this information's out there.
01:34:19.440 We cannot let this go forward.
01:34:21.040 Why?
01:34:21.260 Because I personally think that the Obama administration, they were behind this from day one.
01:34:25.740 Yeah, they were fine.
01:34:26.380 We've already got this paper trail from July 2016.
01:34:29.460 We also know from more handwritten notes from January 2017 that, hey, they didn't find anything.
01:34:37.300 They closed the investigation.
01:34:38.580 And they were, they intentionally, Biden intentionally found a way to trump up charges and continue this investigation and this lie.
01:34:53.120 Right.
01:34:53.740 The Logan Act.
01:34:54.520 Yes.
01:34:54.700 That's where, yeah.
01:34:55.400 So, it was closed.
01:34:57.160 The Obama administration, Obama personally himself said, no, you're not going to close this.
01:35:00.780 Not direct quote, but in so many words, continue.
01:35:03.040 Keep this going.
01:35:04.060 They were behind it from day one.
01:35:05.560 Other members of the Obama administration, in those handwritten notes, you see some of the other people that are involved.
01:35:10.760 He mentioned Susan Rice.
01:35:12.320 We've been talking about her forever.
01:35:13.760 She's also the one that sent that cover-up email the day that Trump was inaugurated.
01:35:19.400 Remember that, that we did all this by the book?
01:35:22.100 All of their fingerprints are all over every little piece of this.
01:35:26.600 So, you know, this is why Donald Trump has had to be stopped.
01:35:31.640 A, another Republican would not have said, you know what, I'm just, I'm just going to go bomb the snot out of ISIS and then we're going home.
01:35:40.260 He wouldn't, he wouldn't do the things that Donald Trump has done.
01:35:44.240 He would not have moved the embassy.
01:35:46.600 He wouldn't, he wouldn't do relations as, as Trump has done with NATO.
01:35:52.360 He is a, Donald Trump is a loose cannon in their China shop and they don't want him in there.
01:36:04.940 They want, when, when I talk about deep state, it's not some star chamber.
01:36:08.780 It's all the unelected, uh, federal officials that don't care who the president is.
01:36:15.240 They're on their own, uh, path and tell the president that he has to do X, Y, and Z.
01:36:22.420 And well, Trump isn't the guy to do that.
01:36:25.340 And this is why, because not only do you have that class, which is the majority of the people, when I say deep state that are, they don't care what the election says.
01:36:37.620 They're moving forward all with, you know, probably good intent.
01:36:42.660 Then you have another level that is a star chamber kind of group.
01:36:47.640 And that we now know, never, never thought this would get to the level of the oval office, but in their own handwriting, this went all the way to president Obama.
01:37:05.440 And it's because the press never held them responsible for anything.
01:37:11.300 They thought they could get away with it.
01:37:13.940 And quite frankly, they would have if Hillary Clinton wasn't as crazy and as dirty as she was.
01:37:21.840 And if they didn't have so much to hide and the third piece, you had somebody that was a regular politician that just would have gone along.
01:37:32.840 Donald Trump, they had to stop.
01:37:35.940 Now, why are they pulling out all the stops here?
01:37:39.220 Because this investigation proves it goes all the way to the Oval Office.
01:37:47.740 It is Biden.
01:37:49.380 It has Obama.
01:37:51.240 It has Hillary.
01:37:52.760 It has the the CIA.
01:37:56.820 It has the NSA.
01:37:58.240 It has the State Department.
01:38:00.280 And everyone's name now is known.
01:38:03.460 When we first put this out, we didn't necessarily know who was going to who was getting caught.
01:38:10.600 But we did show you this went all the way.
01:38:14.060 And early on, we were saying it has to go to the White House.
01:38:16.680 You wouldn't have known it.
01:38:17.980 It had to go to the White House.
01:38:19.340 But we didn't have the evidence of that.
01:38:20.920 So we would leave that out.
01:38:22.940 Or I would say my opinion is it goes here.
01:38:25.820 But now we know everything.
01:38:28.940 I should say we're about to know everything.
01:38:32.440 We know enough today to know this goes to the White House.
01:38:37.640 You know, it's amazing.
01:38:38.740 Everything.
01:38:39.440 And we've said this for a while that they accuse Trump of.
01:38:42.740 They've done.
01:38:43.200 They've done.
01:38:44.140 And you can take any accusation that they take.
01:38:46.700 Love you on Trump.
01:38:48.060 Take that same thing and then look it through the lens of what they've done.
01:38:50.460 You'll find them guilty of the exact same thing.
01:38:53.000 The ridiculousness with Ukraine.
01:38:54.620 That's what they were guilty of doing what they said Donald Trump did.
01:38:59.320 They're talking now about they're not going to have a peaceful transition of power.
01:39:02.700 We haven't had a peaceful transition of power since 2008.
01:39:05.600 Yeah.
01:39:05.760 That's why Obama is the only president to ever stay in Washington, D.C.
01:39:09.100 Because they tried this starting back in July 2016.
01:39:12.320 It didn't work.
01:39:13.820 So they continued it on.
01:39:15.160 They knew that was going to fall apart.
01:39:17.480 Obama stays in D.C.
01:39:18.800 And then he starts organizing Obama for America.
01:39:21.980 Organizing for action.
01:39:23.380 Then they start building this resistance platform that we're seeing now unleashed at this very minute.
01:39:29.120 And oh my gosh, what you were talking about last week.
01:39:31.600 They've got plans.
01:39:32.740 It is.
01:39:33.380 It is a.
01:39:34.600 It's a coup.
01:39:35.660 It is a coup against our country.
01:39:38.840 Uh, and you're not going to get this information from the mainstream media, but we can back it up with all of the documents.
01:39:47.000 Uh, I'm going to take a one minute break and then I'm going to come back and tell you exactly what the president did, what he released, uh, and when you should start to see it.
01:39:55.560 And I'll tell you why he did it.
01:39:57.640 It's not an October surprise coming up in just a second.
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01:41:21.600 Um, the Glenn Beck program.
01:41:24.260 Uh, now last night, the president declassified all of these documents because they've been saying, oh, they've been delaying and delaying and delaying and delaying.
01:41:37.140 So he finally said, I want nothing redacted.
01:41:41.840 I want all the names and I want them out in public release all of the documents.
01:41:47.580 That's a very bold move.
01:41:50.800 Yeah.
01:41:51.000 I don't, I don't even know if we, that can be, be done.
01:41:53.660 Really?
01:41:54.220 I, I hope it does.
01:41:55.780 I hope so.
01:41:56.360 But I mean, just those notes from Brennan.
01:41:58.640 There's most of it's all redacted.
01:42:00.500 Right.
01:42:00.800 But that goes in like the, the, probably the name of their source is probably in there.
01:42:04.540 Um, so that would have to be redacted.
01:42:06.520 But I, I, I want to see what else was said in that meeting because what did, how did Obama respond?
01:42:12.980 Right.
01:42:13.580 We don't know.
01:42:13.940 Like he would have said, well, yeah, that's, that's the plan.
01:42:16.780 You know what I mean?
01:42:17.180 Something like that.
01:42:18.200 It's probably what he said.
01:42:19.420 I don't know.
01:42:19.720 Probably too smart to say that exactly.
01:42:22.620 Yes.
01:42:23.020 And then we'll tie Nell to the tracks and the train will come.
01:42:29.460 Uh, so, but beyond the meeting, what else is coming?
01:42:33.580 What else could we see and what else are we going to find?
01:42:37.180 Is it all, did he only release those documents or the documents, uh, in regards to her email, uh, scandal?
01:42:47.940 Oh my gosh.
01:42:49.000 The, it was all documents for the Russia collusion stuff in general.
01:42:53.060 So what else are we going to hundreds?
01:42:55.520 I, this is time.
01:42:56.520 I mean, hundreds of documents.
01:42:58.260 Basically what this means is I'm probably not going to sleep for a few weeks.
01:43:01.360 Exactly.
01:43:01.800 You know that.
01:43:02.800 That means, you know that I'm sure, but I'm sure Ukraine's involved.
01:43:06.180 I mean, there's a ton of stuff, everything, like all the FISA, uh, you know, stuff and
01:43:10.920 forth, all of that, all of the stuff with Hunter Biden, what they knew, what they didn't
01:43:14.640 knew, didn't know, all of that is going to be out.
01:43:18.420 Uh, now people are saying that's an October surprise.
01:43:22.300 I don't think so.
01:43:23.940 I think Donald Trump was planning on bar and the DNI to actually start to press charges
01:43:31.020 before now.
01:43:31.980 I thought he really felt that this summer or early, early this fall, this would be out.
01:43:38.620 And my guess is, but I think it's a pretty, uh, well-educated guess.
01:43:44.600 This is Donald Trump saying enough, enough is enough.
01:43:50.980 If you guys aren't going to do it, the American people need to see it.
01:43:56.660 Release them all.
01:43:57.500 No, Mr. President, we can't.
01:43:58.580 Did you hear me?
01:43:59.740 Declassify all of them and release them because I really, truly believe he knows how wronged
01:44:09.020 he has been.
01:44:10.800 Everything, I would say 90% of what they have accused the president of the left has done
01:44:17.760 themselves.
01:44:18.880 Now I leave things on the table, like his tweets are crazy.
01:44:22.900 Um, everything that they have accused him of, they've said they did and the media covered
01:44:29.480 it up.
01:44:30.140 And if it's not taken care of, if, if Donald Trump doesn't win, this is institutionalized
01:44:39.820 and you have an authoritarian state, your vote will not matter ever again because the state
01:44:47.260 will do whatever the state wants to.
01:44:49.940 You might have a cute little vote, you know, every, you know, four years for the president,
01:44:55.440 but it won't matter what the president says or promises because the state will continue
01:45:00.840 on.
01:45:02.520 We've, we have, we have so screwed up our nation because of the progressive policies on how to
01:45:11.200 be the policeman of the world.
01:45:14.600 Notice we stopped doing that and everything those people said didn't happen.
01:45:19.940 The, the, the sky didn't fall in.
01:45:22.480 We're not at war.
01:45:24.620 In fact, the Middle East peace process seems to have not seems is having, is having the
01:45:32.880 effect that people are calling it a biblical prophecy beginning to come true.
01:45:38.160 It's that big of a deal.
01:45:40.780 Hmm.
01:45:41.340 All because the president didn't listen to the same group of people who are institutionalized
01:45:47.660 advising every president and the president being told, you really don't have a choice,
01:45:52.480 Mr.
01:45:52.720 President, you have to do this.
01:45:55.360 Those days are over.
01:45:58.000 This has to be cleaned up.
01:45:59.980 I really think because of the documents and because nobody was working to get these people,
01:46:11.240 uh, the lower people to, to arrest them and to make them, uh, pay.
01:46:16.120 Now you're going to release all of these documents and people will see Biden, Clinton, Obama, and
01:46:24.540 there's no going back.
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01:46:28.620 Big people will go to jail and they should go to jail, but only if Donald Trump wins.
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01:48:01.580 Tomorrow we're not only going to have, uh, the coverage of the debate on radio, uh, but I have some other things that I need to expose to you tomorrow.
01:48:19.240 I am not, uh, well, you know, I don't tell you these things to frighten you.
01:48:23.180 I tell you to prepare you so you know what is coming.
01:48:27.140 Uh, you are probably going to be one of the very few that will be able to explain things to your friends come the day after the election.
01:48:35.040 Uh, and you are going to pay, uh, play a very important role.
01:48:38.500 And I urge you to prepare yourself mentally, physically, spiritually, um, prepare yourself for what is coming and prepare yourself to be a leader.
01:48:49.840 Somebody who has some of the answers, uh, at least on what is going on, uh, that is coming tomorrow.
01:48:58.280 By the way, Don Jr., Donald Trump Jr. joins me tonight in, uh, my, uh, quick round table after the debate tonight.
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01:49:23.760 Uh.
01:49:31.300 Let me.
01:49:36.360 Let me explain what I think has happened and how we can talk to each other.
01:49:45.740 And, and there's a historic precedence for this.
01:49:49.240 So I want you to listen carefully to what I'm about to say.
01:49:57.420 The biggest split we have is between those people who are awake and know.
01:50:04.620 That it is the socialist and communist agenda, the Marxists, the people who have done their homework and know that it has been this insidious plan to carefully plant these seeds of division in America.
01:50:26.600 And it has happened over 30 plus years.
01:50:30.200 I say a hundred, but at least in the last 30 and most Americans, and I, I strongly include Democrats, most Democrats that, you know, I'm not talking about politicians.
01:50:47.140 The Democrats, you know, love this country, but they have been taught to hate it and our own children have been taught to hate it.
01:50:57.400 And it is because of this, even though they think that they are still noble and proud, they think they are doing what is right for the Republican man's freedom.
01:51:14.100 They don't know that they are being used because it's almost like they've been drugged.
01:51:20.400 Now, here's the historic precedent.
01:51:27.040 Let me say that more eloquently.
01:51:29.560 It might seem at first to, to, to, to, to argue over if there's any difference between the president, the present movement being called a rebellion or insurrection.
01:51:49.600 But the movers, the people behind it, well, understand the difference in the beginning, they knew they could never raise treason to any respectable magnitude.
01:52:09.680 You couldn't get people to turn on the country with any name that would imply a violation of all that we hold dear.
01:52:23.860 They knew that the people they were appealing to had moral sense.
01:52:32.160 They had just as much devotion to law and order.
01:52:35.420 They had just as much pride in and reverence for the history of our, of our government, of our common country, as any other civilized and patriotic people.
01:52:48.220 They knew they could not advance directly into the teeth of these strong and noble sentiments.
01:52:56.680 So, they commenced by an insidious, logical steps through all of the incidents to the complete destruction of the country.
01:53:10.340 And now, with insurrection, so sugar-coated, they've been drugging the public mind of their people for more than 30 years.
01:53:26.720 That was said in Congress by Abraham Lincoln, July 4th, 1861.
01:53:56.720 The exact same thing is happening to us.
01:54:07.320 It's why when we're angry with one another, we can't break through.
01:54:12.460 Because we think just because they're voting our way, or the other way, that they must hate America.
01:54:21.940 But they don't.
01:54:24.900 The vast majority have been convinced they're saving America.
01:54:30.660 They're saving the things that we've all believed in.
01:54:35.740 But it has been a slow, methodical...
01:54:40.360 I mean, they have behavioral scientists on their side.
01:54:46.680 They have all of the tricks of the media on their side.
01:54:52.620 This is well-planned.
01:54:54.440 How did he say it?
01:54:59.280 They commenced an insidious debauching of the public mind.
01:55:04.380 They invented an ingenious sophism.
01:55:07.900 Our neighbors have been played.
01:55:17.580 Some of our neighbors are waking up.
01:55:20.960 I want to talk to Anthony in Colorado.
01:55:24.380 Anthony, you were never a Trump supporter, right?
01:55:27.000 And a lifelong Democrat.
01:55:28.180 That's correct, my friend.
01:55:30.480 I'm one of the coveted swing voters.
01:55:32.760 Occasionally, I have gone Republican.
01:55:34.900 I have gone Democrat.
01:55:36.040 But registered Democrat my entire life.
01:55:38.740 I can't stand what's happening, man.
01:55:41.260 So, wait.
01:55:41.760 You didn't vote for Donald Trump.
01:55:43.120 So, what changed your mind?
01:55:47.040 Well, the radical shift to the left.
01:55:50.560 You know, the Democratic Party usually comes to the center as the election nears, and they just seem to go further and further to the left, to where there's no way I could support it.
01:56:02.040 You know, I'm a blue-dog Democrat.
01:56:03.760 I'm a conservative.
01:56:05.420 I can't stand to see our country falling apart like this.
01:56:10.260 It's gotten to the point, Glenn.
01:56:11.460 My wife's a hardcore liberal.
01:56:13.760 We can't even get along.
01:56:15.920 Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
01:56:17.360 It's divided us that much.
01:56:19.020 And so, if a husband and wife who love each other can't discuss this and get through this together, how can we expect the country going?
01:56:27.760 So, your wife is a lifelong liberal.
01:56:32.900 What is her main stumbling block?
01:56:36.580 Because liberals, I don't have a problem with liberals.
01:56:39.960 Progressives that understand what they're doing to progressively take us away from the Constitution and give us more authoritative control.
01:56:48.060 But that's not a liberal.
01:56:50.260 Is she a...
01:56:51.600 She's a progressive.
01:56:53.180 She's a progressive.
01:56:54.100 Okay.
01:56:54.460 Okay.
01:56:54.880 All right.
01:56:55.340 Okay.
01:56:55.740 All right.
01:56:56.880 Okay.
01:56:57.940 And...
01:56:58.380 The Trump-deranged syndrome just runs deep.
01:57:01.380 I mean, just nothing the man can do is any good.
01:57:04.900 It's all horrible.
01:57:05.840 It's all evil.
01:57:06.440 It's...
01:57:07.440 It...
01:57:08.440 And then that comes on to...
01:57:10.820 That, you know, manifests itself in the conversations to me.
01:57:14.020 So, because I'm a supporter of that, I'm racist.
01:57:17.020 I'm evil.
01:57:17.640 Oh, my gosh.
01:57:19.060 Yeah.
01:57:19.420 Yeah.
01:57:19.700 It's that bad.
01:57:21.600 Oh, my gosh.
01:57:22.680 Anthony, I am so sorry to hear that.
01:57:24.940 Out in the public, you, as a Trump supporter, especially here in Colorado, as we get increasingly blue, you have to kind of stay hidden.
01:57:32.440 You have to stay out of those conversations.
01:57:35.860 I'm surrounded by liberals every day.
01:57:37.840 And I just have to, you know, smile and nod and say, hey, yeah, I get it.
01:57:41.180 And just move about it, because you can't get into it with anybody.
01:57:47.040 So, what happens?
01:57:48.060 I'm more concerned about your marriage.
01:57:49.860 What's going to happen with your marriage?
01:57:52.660 Well, we honestly just had a sit down last night.
01:57:55.460 I told her that I can just stay quiet for four years and see how this goes, because Trump's going to win.
01:58:01.540 And it's going to stay bad for four years.
01:58:03.740 But after that, hopefully the smoke will clear and she'll regain some sense.
01:58:07.860 And, you know, she doesn't think that's a great plan.
01:58:11.840 It's obviously not a great plan.
01:58:14.020 But she doesn't.
01:58:15.580 And I don't know what she can do at this point.
01:58:19.180 So, she really, honestly, is the person that Lincoln was talking about, I was talking about.
01:58:24.020 She believes she's doing the right thing for America, right?
01:58:27.280 Yeah.
01:58:27.540 She does.
01:58:28.120 And bless her heart, she does.
01:58:29.260 Right.
01:58:29.540 It's just flawed.
01:58:30.900 And logic right now is escaping her.
01:58:35.500 You know, and she's got a master's degree.
01:58:38.040 She's a social worker.
01:58:39.620 But she's very ingrained in their philosophy.
01:58:44.260 And if you even try just to pose anything that's counter to that, all hell will break loose.
01:58:51.100 I mean, it's just you're shouted down.
01:58:52.920 They cry.
01:58:54.500 They make you.
01:58:55.520 They demonize you.
01:58:56.180 They use all the tricks that you see.
01:59:00.960 Well, there is.
01:59:03.020 I mean, I think you probably feel the same way, Anthony, I do.
01:59:06.180 And maybe the same way she does, that our country is as important, really, as a family member, at least to my family.
01:59:15.960 I mean, if our country dies, it is going to be devastating to our family.
01:59:24.020 And I don't know how somebody remains silent.
01:59:27.660 If you see a child of yours or something that you love, like a child, killed by people that you think are killing it, I don't know how you remain silent.
01:59:39.840 Right, right.
01:59:41.180 And so that's the dichotomy.
01:59:43.560 That's the problem that we're in right now.
01:59:46.320 And so, Glenn, I also wanted to let you know, I have a—my grandfather was in World War II, and he got a photo album that he retrieved that is from the Nazi Labor Party.
01:59:57.940 And it's full with candid photos and interesting things from, you know, when they were going through their labor movement at the beginning of World War II.
02:00:07.820 I would like to donate that to the Mercury Vault.
02:00:10.480 Oh, my gosh.
02:00:11.300 We'd love that.
02:00:12.740 We would love that.
02:00:14.100 I'm going to put you on hold, and then we'll get you the address and send it.
02:00:17.860 I would love that.
02:00:18.900 Would you do me a favor also?
02:00:20.220 So, I don't know if your wife would appreciate this, because she probably hates my guts, but on the—
02:00:30.160 She's one of your books for me.
02:00:31.360 Really?
02:00:31.820 Good for her.
02:00:32.560 Good for her.
02:00:33.240 Yeah.
02:00:33.480 So, on the 24th, I am doing an online event that is going to be on YouTube and on Blaze, but also at Mercury One.
02:00:43.640 And it's about putting America back to work and putting our principles back in.
02:00:47.940 And we're using history where I'm going to actually introduce you to the new vault that's here on the studio lot and show you what we're doing.
02:00:57.440 But also new classrooms where we are going to be inviting people virtually and in person to actually take a three-day hardcore class on the Republic and what we are and what we really believe.
02:01:18.080 And, yeah, so we're going to be introducing that.
02:01:20.740 I'd love to have you a part of that and just watching.
02:01:24.800 I certainly will.
02:01:25.440 That's the 24th, you said it, right?
02:01:27.100 24th, yeah.
02:01:27.660 We'll have more information on it a little later, but, yeah, the 24th.
02:01:30.240 Wonderful, Glenn.
02:01:30.840 Thank you so much.
02:01:31.900 God bless you and your wife.
02:01:33.560 And your wife.
02:01:34.400 God bless you.
02:01:34.900 God bless you and your wife.
02:01:35.900 God bless you and your wife.
02:01:36.900 Wow.
02:01:38.460 I have a feeling that is not unusual.
02:01:45.220 We should do a show and just talk to people who are in that situation.
02:01:48.540 How are you dealing with that?
02:01:50.080 Wow.
02:01:50.360 Okay, UBS warned its entire client group that they should be buying gold as they head into the election.
02:01:56.140 Goldman Sachs is saying the same thing.
02:01:58.700 Delayed election results will end up hitting the markets very hard.
02:02:03.100 Chaos is the operative word for evil and the left.
02:02:08.620 They are going for chaos.
02:02:10.480 Wait until I show you tomorrow what they're actually planning.
02:02:13.800 I mean, Anthony didn't go far enough when he said, you know, this is, you know, what they're planning is just, it's evil.
02:02:22.820 It really is evil.
02:02:23.760 And I'll show it to you tomorrow.
02:02:25.400 But anyway, this chaos is going to rip our country apart, I fear.
02:02:29.760 And when you have volatility like this and the unknown of what's coming tomorrow, it's going to radically hurt the dollar and the markets.
02:02:39.620 It's, please, you have four weeks to prepare before this kind of stuff happens.
02:02:44.880 Will you call Goldline and at least find out if gold or silver is right for you?
02:02:49.220 I just bought some silver because I think gold is going to get so expensive that it's, it's, it'll be a wealth preservation thing.
02:02:56.860 But I mean, what are you going to use it for?
02:02:58.780 Hey, can you break a $10,000 coin?
02:03:01.500 No.
02:03:03.940 Gold or silver, find out what's right for you.
02:03:07.180 But please prepare and, uh, and listen to your own guidance.
02:03:14.080 You're smart enough to figure it out.
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02:03:21.440 Tonight, nobody cares about the VP debate, right?
02:03:25.160 Wrong.
02:03:26.060 In 2020, the VP debate has never been more high stakes.
02:03:29.480 I always am going to interpret these protests as necessary.
02:03:34.200 Because we'll hear from the woman who will really run the White House if Joe Biden wins.
02:03:37.980 I know that there are protests still happening.
02:03:39.780 Everyone should take note of that.
02:03:41.400 They're not going to let up and they should not.
02:03:43.520 Radical Kamala Harris versus Mike Pence.
02:03:45.700 Tonight, 9 p.m. Eastern, followed by analysis and breakdown from Glenn at 1030 on Blaze TV.
02:03:53.500 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
02:03:55.200 I have one minute.
02:03:58.640 I want to go to Chad quickly in Florida.
02:04:00.180 Hi, Chad.
02:04:01.660 Hi, Glenn.
02:04:02.740 Hey, how are you?
02:04:04.260 Doing all right.
02:04:05.580 So you apparently, you live in Florida.
02:04:07.580 You say you have such strict mask rules that you can actually get jail time?
02:04:13.120 That's the way they had them until on the 25th.
02:04:15.540 And the governor wrote his order removing penalties for individuals for not applying, not conforming to their standards.
02:04:23.480 Okay, well, that's not a law.
02:04:26.520 That's not a law.
02:04:27.900 You are arrested for breaking the law.
02:04:32.260 And if they're arresting you, you should start a check with an attorney.
02:04:36.860 Make sure the law is in Florida.
02:04:38.560 But you should start a little Martin Luther King march and not wear a mask and have 200 or 300 of you and peacefully be arrested.
02:04:48.380 Peaceful resistance.
02:04:49.500 They should love it.
02:04:50.340 They should love that.
02:04:51.660 Love that.
02:04:52.660 And I know you have a Republican governor, but it's not a law until the legislature passes it and the governor signs it.
02:05:04.420 Thank you so much, Chad.
02:05:05.800 God bless you in Florida.