The Glenn Beck Program - October 28, 2019


Trump’s 'Hardest Decision' to Kill a Terrorist WASN’T Hard | 10⧸28⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 6 minutes

Words per Minute

163.70047

Word Count

20,662

Sentence Count

44

Misogynist Sentences

20

Hate Speech Sentences

22


Summary

What had to have been the hardest decision of Donald Trump's life? Hard decision, that's right, the one where he had to decide whether or not to kill or take out Al-Bagdadi?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 thank you it was a complete surprise and uh i knew about it hope i didn't surprise to me at all
00:00:08.560 i knew about it in advance no you didn't yeah i did did you really yeah i was even in the video
00:00:14.140 oh yeah that's right you were saying hey glenn you won something congratulations yeah well it was uh
00:00:22.900 it was a real surprise 45 seconds is the inaugural bonhoeffer award that's cool uh which we'll be
00:00:32.560 giving to people that are much better than me in the future uh so you're like this is like the first
00:00:39.400 episode of a series where they had like a really low budget yeah this is this is the this is like
00:00:44.000 the uh the pilot yeah you know where they're like okay except for the main actor i like it right
00:00:50.800 we'll buy it just change him out yeah uh all right we got a great show uh coming up including
00:00:57.980 what had to have been the hardest decision of donald trump's life
00:01:02.840 hardest decision years five in five you're right 500 years 500 years next
00:01:20.800 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
00:01:28.980 gosh gosh you know it's you know it's so sad
00:01:36.380 is donald trump had to make the hardest decision in the last 500 years
00:01:44.140 well i'm i'm just assuming it he hadn't said it was but i remember when when barack obama
00:01:52.020 had to decide whether or not he should kill or take out osama bin laden it was the hardest decision
00:02:00.520 of his life it was it was the hardest decision of 500 years and remember he played cards upstairs he
00:02:08.380 couldn't even he couldn't even stand to be in the situation room except for a few minutes when they
00:02:14.600 took a picture of him sitting in the back on the couch with his hands over his eyes and his mouth
00:02:20.240 oh my gosh what are they doing to that poor man i'm sure it was exactly the same with donald trump
00:02:29.280 as we took out al-bagdadi either that or it was the complete opposite you decide in one minute
00:02:37.400 this is the glenbeck program
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00:02:59.860 with this what a surprise getting hit by a van in the streets of new york it's so orderly
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00:03:57.020 so could we put up uh if you happen to be watching the blaze let me just put up a picture
00:04:16.800 of donald trump in the situation room uh as uh they they uh watch al baghdaddy being blown up in a
00:04:25.040 tunnel um do we have that picture can we put that picture up um apparently not yeah you do i just i
00:04:32.940 thought i just saw it um if uh if you can get that and also the picture i'd like to see them side by side
00:04:38.540 the picture of hillary clinton uh as uh as she was sitting remember it wasn't barack obama sitting at the
00:04:46.600 center of the table that's right he was like off the side slumped over kind of like leaning back or
00:04:50.660 something yeah he was in the he was he was sitting on a couch like in the back like i don't know what
00:04:56.760 to do here he's laying on a water bed actually i think he was put a water with a bond with katie hill
00:05:01.900 i think um but uh so uh it was quite a different scene now have you seen the picture of of donald trump
00:05:10.260 yeah it's pretty badass yeah he's sitting right in the center there it is he's sitting right in the
00:05:14.760 center he is alert his shoulders are squared uh notice everybody's in a everybody's in a suit
00:05:22.600 unlike with uh with barack obama who i think was in his pjs he had a crop top actually on he was
00:05:29.200 wearing a crop top on a water bed if i remember correctly it was like a mesh crop top which was a
00:05:35.760 strange choice for a big operation like so barack obama says it was the hardest decision that he had
00:05:41.280 to make and and joe biden said it's hardest decision in 500 years oh what a hard decision
00:05:46.340 it was to get osama bin laden i mean the world's most wanted terrorists killed thousands of our
00:05:50.840 citizens i do you invite him to uh to tea or do you go kill him i don't know 500 years of decision
00:05:58.520 making and i don't know i don't know what we do there's there's barack obama sitting in the back
00:06:05.640 hillary clinton with her her hand over her mouth oh my gosh what are they going to do to this poor
00:06:10.940 man oh my gosh look at that fascinating i mean look these these are these are pictures they release
00:06:19.700 right they come from the white house so it's not necessarily look you couldn't it's not necessarily
00:06:25.280 exactly how these operations go it's how the white house wants to to message them right yeah and you
00:06:31.780 look at the picture from the trump administration it's it's it's a message of strength it's a message
00:06:36.320 of yeah of like we went in there and kicked this guy's ass and we're glad he's dead yeah the message
00:06:42.580 from the obama white house is oh my gosh i can't believe we have to do such things oh oh my gosh i
00:06:46.940 don't know why this is this is a terrible downside of our job that we have to get rid of these people
00:06:52.500 who may have gone down the wrong road if we just listen to them if we just listen to them if we
00:06:58.540 could hit them with guns of therapy we would do that and then if we could just get rid of all of
00:07:03.660 the guns in the world and have rainbow ponies oh it would be the best it would be the best we've
00:07:09.880 unfortunately we are not going to do the flower in the gun procedure we were hoping for it's just
00:07:15.880 that they hate capitalism they just hate our capitalism that's how they i mean that's the
00:07:21.220 messaging of a photo like that right you know brock obama they look pensive they look i oh man i can't
00:07:27.960 believe we have to do this i guess we have to and that's kind of how they treated the decision too
00:07:31.960 i mean they waited for what months six months it was it was i thought it was six months i remember
00:07:37.020 being a very long time which they had the information where they believed he was where
00:07:40.660 he was pacing back and forth in the white house i don't know what to do i don't know my image of
00:07:45.320 that night is not that picture my image of that night was him upstairs remember he was playing cards
00:07:51.280 upstairs he didn't even want to be in the situation room they're killing osama bin laden
00:07:58.160 you have troops on the line and you had you were upstairs playing cards like oh i don't know is this
00:08:06.660 gin i don't know can i play on that four i mean that that's insane and now look at the picture of
00:08:14.620 of donald trump sitting there right in the center sitting erect he's got uh pence right next to him
00:08:23.160 pence looks serious focused everyone in the room looks like kill them you know what i mean yeah
00:08:32.660 they look confident uh they look like they are concerned about our forces but nobody is
00:08:41.560 there's not a lot of cowering going no there's none there's zero that's the that's a picture
00:08:48.940 uh that you send around the world that makes people say these guys will come and get you
00:08:56.580 and you're the master of aesthetics on these things like you notice looking at the two pictures
00:09:01.280 you're at table level for the donald trump picture like that they're all looking down essentially at you
00:09:07.680 right there's a where if you look at the obama picture it's up it's like the it's a selfie angle
00:09:13.640 it's like it's like looking down really good point isn't this what is the difference yeah what do you
00:09:18.520 know what the difference is because when you know you when you when you're doing a movie if you're
00:09:21.780 doing a horror movie you'll notice you're always looking up at the people you know you're looking up
00:09:26.160 at jason vorhees you're looking up at michael myers because and they're looking down at you because
00:09:29.680 they're in the position of power yeah dominance where the opposite is true in the obama photo like it's
00:09:35.020 i mean it looks like the selfie they have it on a long selfie stick and it's towards the ceiling
00:09:39.740 and it's pointed down at you which looks good for instagram models not necessarily the right angle
00:09:44.660 when you're trying to project strength especially i mean look whose head is the lowest in the picture
00:09:50.480 put that picture back up look whose head is the lowest in that picture yeah barack obama's yeah he's
00:09:58.780 the lowest he's like buried in the corner yeah he's in the corner it looks like a little like a little
00:10:03.440 weakling honestly that's in that's an incredible they message this right i mean like this is
00:10:10.620 they put the picture back up of donald trump fascinated by this picture but this is something
00:10:15.100 that they choose to release this isn't like okay there happened to be a reporter in there who got
00:10:20.280 the shot this is you know this is their photographer
00:10:23.080 like there's focus they're all staring at you from in the trump photo it you know it is an intensity
00:10:32.000 so you know what look at look at donald trump's head it his head is the highest if it wasn't that
00:10:38.760 the other heads were coming closer to you right yeah he is sitting the highest in there too and look at
00:10:47.500 the way he's just focused i mean these are two incredible pictures that really say everything
00:10:56.600 absolutely everything you need to know about the two administrations and how they felt about killing
00:11:02.500 terrorists and so yeah it tells the story of their foreign policy right yeah i mean the reason why isis
00:11:08.480 exists is because of failures of the barack obama approach so yes and no yes and no it is a failure
00:11:18.960 however i don't think you really i don't think any of us know what the actual policy was and still is
00:11:28.820 apparently of the democratic party and the obama administration and hillary clinton
00:11:34.760 uh we have in doing the research for this wednesday's special we stumbled upon a name that
00:11:43.400 kind of popped up in ukraine we're like wait a minute why do we know that name and none of us could
00:11:49.060 remember so we went back into the files and just you know search for the name and a name popped up that
00:11:54.960 we haven't seen since around 2010 and it was when we were just finishing up at fox and it
00:12:04.740 was a name that was uh associated with several players and i don't want to say too much
00:12:11.460 um because we want to make sure we have everything buttoned down and then bring it to you uh we will
00:12:18.860 tell you a little bit about it on this wednesday show but i'm telling you i said to my wife
00:12:24.260 she said what what is it that you're working on and i told her and i said honey
00:12:29.200 i think for the very first time i have found something that if if it is the policy still
00:12:41.580 currently and i believe it is i think it's unknowingly i think it is deep state i mean
00:12:49.180 it's just it was put into action and it's just running and it explains what they're truly doing
00:12:56.600 in ukraine and uh i said honey i i think if this is really on autopilot and it doesn't stop
00:13:04.540 and people know about it i don't think i could fly the american flag anymore
00:13:10.780 it makes me so ashamed of what our country is doing and nobody i i think both sides republicans
00:13:21.740 and democrats and democrats when you hear what we have found you will be so disgusted
00:13:28.040 and you will i hope rise up and i hope the president will declassify something
00:13:37.520 uh and then stop it but it is deep state and what we're doing around the world and it's not
00:13:46.500 good so when you see the little cowering pictures of the obama administration uh that's not really
00:13:54.260 who they are that's not who they are uh that's the uh that's the face they put on but it's much more
00:14:02.600 um accurate see the little hillary clinton with her with her hand over her mouth at that moment
00:14:10.180 oh mike what are we doing oh oh no it's much more accurate picture of hillary clinton when she found
00:14:19.780 out that uh the libyan uh ambassador and the libyan um president momar qaddafi was dragged through the
00:14:30.480 streets and killed beaten to death in the streets remember what she said we came we saw he died and
00:14:38.820 then she laughed that is truly the obama policy and the policy at the state department today
00:14:46.900 and we will show that to you and we begin uh this wednesday in two nights it's a part two of our
00:14:55.880 chalkboard this one is all right what's happened since uh how has the media spun this how are people
00:15:03.700 how are people reacting to this what are the updates when you see the work that we've done on the media
00:15:10.460 uh we take the the the five principles of journalism the five standards that you have to hit and we show
00:15:19.800 you how they've been dealing with what we had on the chalkboard and what they're saying is happening
00:15:25.620 and we compare them to the five standards they're violating every single one and usually in every
00:15:34.580 single story they do we'll show that to you on wednesday uh and get you prepared for the
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00:18:01.240 let me ask you this do you ever hear barack obama talk about how osama bin laden cried and wept
00:18:18.980 i don't even know if this is true but what a brilliant play this is here's donald trump uh over the weekend
00:18:27.300 talking about how al baghdad he died what they've done with the internet through recruiting and
00:18:34.900 everything and that's why he died like a dog he died like a coward he was whimpering screaming and
00:18:41.640 crying and frankly i think it's something that should be brought out so that his followers and all of
00:18:47.880 these young kids that want to leave various countries including the united states they should
00:18:53.780 see how he died he didn't die a hero he died a coward crying whimpering screaming and bringing
00:19:00.960 three kids with him to die i mean this is he's had some criticism over this from why from who why
00:19:11.320 for what exactly right i mean like this has been pretty standard procedure for presidents to
00:19:16.700 to tell i mean that was you know you get to hear george bush saying those same thing the same thing
00:19:21.600 in different words right i mean he said all the time these cowardly people like it's a messaging
00:19:25.860 thing to people who follow these guys that they all look brave when they're you know they're
00:19:31.400 electrocuting uh prisoners and they're burning people to death and they're they're chopping heads
00:19:35.800 off and then when it comes down to their life they're you know pathetic mess of whimpering nonsense
00:19:41.440 right like that's the way these things end and they need to know it so what is the what what was the
00:19:46.800 concern oh he's still a human being and the president it's not a refined thing shut up and
00:19:53.680 this is the way he the language he used was not appropriate for this moment he went he went out
00:19:59.440 died like a dog in a tunnel in a tunnel and taken three kids with him absolutely what what was
00:20:08.140 inappropriate about that i mean how is that not cowardly right you're and you're murdering your
00:20:13.020 children i mean this this is what you know gerbils gerbils this is this is this is something i mean
00:20:18.340 it's only the worst people on earth do such things and of course he was you know this is a guy who
00:20:24.300 it's easy to say oh he was a terrorist leader now this is the guy who who masterminded the social
00:20:31.860 media approach of you know lighting people on fire and cages dipping cages into water and drowning
00:20:38.740 people electrocuting prisoners uh you know decapitating people for you know for retweets
00:20:45.840 this is not a guy who crucifying christians yeah they won't even mention those people they won't
00:20:53.980 even mention them you know what they should have done is they should have looked at that and said
00:20:58.320 died like a dog yeah well maybe but let's remember all of his greatest hits yeah and showed the
00:21:05.340 beheadings showed the executions showed the drowning in water the electrocutions the crucifixions
00:21:13.800 you would have shown those you would have shown that this guy was responsible he is the reason the
00:21:20.960 nazarene fund existed he is the reason and still exists by the way yeah i mean well we why we started
00:21:28.940 it because this guy was was executing christians going door to door and executing them and i got
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00:21:45.080 i mean the things that this man did to women and authorized and promoted mass rape on a scale has
00:21:53.340 not been seen in in this uh world for a very long time uh not to mention murders and imprisoning and
00:22:01.020 taking away all rights and dignity from women and you know like i mean look i don't think there's
00:22:07.820 anybody out there saying he was a good guy but the you know the washington post calling him an austere
00:22:12.540 religious scholar uh in his obituary that's crazy you know this sort of treatment is is very bizarre
00:22:19.580 and it plays right into what is true uh that the media does everything they can to take these
00:22:25.720 things away from trump they make it about trump i mean this guy we killed the most wanted terrorists
00:22:29.680 in the world and the fans of the nationals game were booing the guy on that day like that we weren't
00:22:35.020 booing barack obama the day he killed osama bin laden i mean it was the best day of his presidency
00:22:40.040 again he didn't kill osama bin laden trump didn't do this either but there is a that was the best day of
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00:24:11.300 welcome to the program hello and uh welcome to mr pat gray hello i saw pat
00:24:41.280 uh you know pat got dressed up he was at the m1 uh ball and looked nice and stew sat in the
00:24:47.960 corner like a little mouse uh not i was like the barack obama of the picture i was like in the back
00:24:53.380 slumped over yeah your head was lower than just about anybody in the room i noticed that's true
00:24:58.040 yeah yeah so uh he was uh he was you notice and and uh we have an announcement to make stew just
00:25:05.580 signed a new deal with the program so he's gonna be here for another show up for a couple more years
00:25:11.500 10 days or whatever it is we can tolerate very um but uh when i called him out and i'm like hey and
00:25:18.380 stew just you know he just signed a new deal he's he's got a he's got some money laying around on the
00:25:23.540 couch now i was that was appreciated by the way i just wanted to yeah well you didn't stand up
00:25:28.980 everyone's like where's stew yeah i could have given you that moment but i didn't did i but you
00:25:32.700 did i didn't i didn't did i i sat back there the bread the people right around me knew because i was
00:25:38.980 sitting with them and a couple tables around me but i was way in the back of the corner yeah and
00:25:42.860 you just got to sit up there and just like look around aimlessly for about 30 really quiet seconds
00:25:47.640 yeah it was nothing nothing and i appreciate that it was a it was a uh it was my least favorite uh
00:25:57.360 m1 uh fundraising gala uh why it's quite an endorsement because you guys knew and uh i didn't
00:26:07.140 know i was uh horrified when i when i found out i was sitting at the table uh and um and i had no idea
00:26:17.180 what was coming my way uh and we had been working on something for a couple of years and i know who
00:26:24.800 we were talking about giving it to uh and decided no not this year probably next year and we had worked
00:26:33.820 on this really beautiful award called the bonhoeffer award and it's for people who will stand and speak
00:26:42.900 in the face of evil bonhoeffer said uh silence in the face of evil is evil itself not to stand
00:26:50.600 is to stand not to speak is to speak god will not hold us uh guiltless uh and so it requires people
00:26:59.000 who are willing to stand so i'm sitting there and i said to uh i said to suzanne who's running the
00:27:07.580 you know running mercury one i said am i supposed to speak tonight because i heard i was supposed to
00:27:13.020 speak and i don't know what am i supposed to talk about and she's like oh you know
00:27:18.160 didn't you get the notes and i'm like no and she looks over at my wife and my wife looks at me
00:27:24.720 and i said do you have notes and she's like yeah i've got them in my purse and i said can you take
00:27:29.820 them out of your purse i think i'm supposed to speak in a few minutes what am i supposed to say
00:27:33.660 and then she looks strangely at suzanne and suzanne said ah you'll be fine just ad lib it and i'm like
00:27:39.760 just ad lib i don't know what i'm supposed to even talk about and uh and so my wife is looking through
00:27:47.440 the whole script that she had and i'm like i'm the one who has to speak can i look at the script and
00:27:53.820 she just gives me this dirty look and she gives it to me like okay i know now why she didn't want
00:28:00.040 to give it to me because as i'm turning it and it says uh you know bonhoeffer award it says
00:28:06.680 you know glenn beck and it's being given to me and that's when my name is said on stage glenn beck
00:28:13.660 and i'm like wait what no no and i walk up and i gave this speech and i don't even know what i said
00:28:22.160 and it was uh i just walked off the stage just not feeling good not feeling good it was the
00:28:30.220 opposite of i think winning the oscar you know because they all think they deserve it and i was
00:28:35.240 like no no no no no this is no this was supposed to go to i know who this is supposed to go to
00:28:41.000 as a surprise i know who this is supposed to it's not supposed to go to me it's supposed to go to them
00:28:45.900 well pat and i i think we're you know both uh there and we both feel the same way that you didn't
00:28:50.040 deserve it either um so we are we stand with you now i think i deserve it on that one that a
00:28:57.040 beautiful yeah it's very cool who's the favilly this is the guy this is the one of the the uh disney
00:29:05.520 artists oh oh did that designed it yeah designed it it is a absolutely beautiful beautiful award
00:29:12.580 yeah um and i thought it was gonna be bonhoeffer you know uh it was but that's not bonhoeffer no it's
00:29:19.400 an angel yeah it's an angel okay yeah because it's bonhoeffer's angel or something right no
00:29:24.160 the bonhoeffer's angel award no charlie's angels but it was less popular all right all right all right
00:29:31.740 okay no it's not nearly as sexy no nearly as sexy no it's not no i wish we would have known i wish we
00:29:41.020 would have known that al baghdaddy was being killed as we were running raising money right to help the
00:29:46.240 people uh you know we we had an operative in didn't uh didn't we announce from the stage
00:29:52.760 i i kind of lost track of everything but i think it was announced from stage that there was a rescue
00:29:59.280 mission that was happening during the event and we rescued another uh another group of people that
00:30:06.840 had been kept slaves wow uh during that uh event on saturday um but what'd you think of al baghdaddy it
00:30:15.920 wasn't the toughest decision in 500 years no it was the second toughest uh because the toughest was
00:30:20.460 osama it was actually they're actually calling it the third toughest decision in the last 500 years
00:30:25.240 really number one was osama bin laden yeah number two was extending daylight savings time another month
00:30:32.120 really yeah wow it's kind of weird wow yeah and then and then al baghdaddy was third after that
00:30:38.140 now i mean that's a really i had heard i had heard i didn't know about the second place
00:30:43.500 but i had heard third was actually so it may have moved this into fourth i had heard the third
00:30:49.400 was actually when barack obama last year decided to uh stop using uh johnson and johnson no more tears
00:30:57.120 shampoo oh really yeah oh yeah yeah because it's a hard decision too it's very hard it gets in your eyes
00:31:02.880 and it causes you to cry and when you stop using it yeah then you do start crying yeah you're shampooing
00:31:08.240 it's not good it's not good not good it is not yeah i heard he had to switch to head and shoulders
00:31:14.500 because at some point you've got enough dandruff right and so but apparently you don't have enough
00:31:20.420 money no that's you never have enough money never you know you know some point you have too big of a
00:31:25.260 house really because it doesn't seem like that you just bought a 15 million dollar house
00:31:29.200 strangely on an island when you're telling us that within 10 years all the islands are going
00:31:34.880 to be underwater yes which is weird that's a weird investment very weird and very weird in the
00:31:40.280 actions versus words thing on global warming is incredible it's fascinating among rich liberals
00:31:44.740 isn't it yeah i mean like you just go down and you see okay uh you look at the coastline of miami
00:31:50.680 and and in southern florida which is just littered with beautiful homes built nine inches away from the
00:31:58.400 ocean and they just continually tell us this is this torturous uh ocean level rise is going to
00:32:06.000 uh wipe out city after city after city al gore has maps where they're animated and there's water all
00:32:11.540 over florida if they keep investing millions and millions of their own dollars and he bought in
00:32:15.960 malibu right on a cliff now hang on just a second not necessarily millions and millions of their own
00:32:20.620 dollars yes they buy the house but they know that if anything happens to that house because of
00:32:26.500 weather it is the average person that is paying the taxes that actually pay for their insurance
00:32:33.260 the flood insurance this is one of the first things i would get rid of and it would not be popular
00:32:37.700 it would not be popular but if if i were president one of the first things i would do
00:32:42.780 well i mean maybe on day seven maybe on day seven there's a lot of other things probably bigger than
00:32:48.460 this but stop guaranteeing insurance for the big houses in malibu and in miami and all up and down
00:33:00.340 the coastline you know subsidize rich people's homes is essentially what we do that's exactly what it is
00:33:05.980 and you feel bad in some places like in houston those were not necessarily you know expensive homes
00:33:13.020 they were homes in low-lying areas but you know the idea is you shouldn't build in a low-lying area
00:33:21.160 because you couldn't get the insurance and so we never did like the homes in houston are miles and
00:33:27.380 miles inland yeah you know they're not built right on the beach correct correct they're built a hundred
00:33:33.140 miles inland and being flooded that's correct that's a big difference if you are if you couldn't get
00:33:38.940 insurance through any kind of regular insurance you shouldn't build a house there now if it is like
00:33:47.320 a 100 year flood that that that's fine that's fine 100 year flood that's fine those are the type of
00:33:53.960 things too that insurance companies will insure yeah it's yes it becomes too expensive when these
00:33:59.260 houses are getting right on the beach constantly if it's a it's a if it's an annual floodplain that's a
00:34:04.720 different right yeah a 500 year floodplain right you don't you don't build things there and and we
00:34:11.940 are paying for every large mansion i'll bet you i'll bet you mar-a-lago has that insurance has
00:34:19.360 government insurance i mean it has to yeah yeah i mean and that's the thing it's not necessarily look
00:34:23.960 there's a lot of people who built homes in these areas under the understanding with the understanding
00:34:29.140 they were going to be able to get this insurance and that's one thing but the continuation of that
00:34:33.840 policy is just incentivizing people to do it more often which is why the hurricanes when they come
00:34:39.340 cost so much more than they did years ago because there's so many more expensive structures right on
00:34:44.700 the water i was just i just saw an article about a place in south carolina that was completely wiped
00:34:50.440 out i forget which hurricane it was it was like a hurricane 20 20 years ago that completely wiped out
00:34:56.360 the area and then destroyed every home in there so what they do they built right back up in fact
00:35:02.260 closer to the shore bigger homes closer to the shore yeah and it should not happen it's ridiculous we
00:35:09.760 should give if you live in a place like that that has been wiped out over and over again we should
00:35:16.900 we should end the federal insurance by saying this look we'll pay you for the home right now uh you know
00:35:24.760 for the your home has been wiped out great but you cannot rebuild here you can rebuild if you want
00:35:32.560 but we're never going to cover this insurance ever again ever go build your home someplace else
00:35:39.240 part of it is just like you know the american spirit of being like we got knocked down we're gonna
00:35:43.860 build it up again right never gonna yes we are jumbo wumba
00:35:48.520 wow we're quoting songs from chumba wumba all right thank you very thank you very much
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00:37:36.980 i do too
00:37:54.520 welcome to the program glad you're here let me go to mary in ohio hello mary
00:37:59.940 mary are you there yes i'm here hi that's all right go ahead hi i just wanted a couple things
00:38:08.440 uh first of all you said that al baghdad he died like a dog well i think that's an insult to dogs
00:38:14.000 in actuality like a sewer rat in the tunnel yeah dog is one of the heroes in this along with special
00:38:19.600 forces yeah president trump and i will say neither dogs nor sewer rats blow themselves up with vests
00:38:25.400 and kill three children there should be a really even sewer rats are being talked down to here yeah
00:38:30.400 that's true i agree with that but now the real reason for my call is that i believe that the isis
00:38:36.080 members are paid mercenaries by the deep state and i feel that the deep state was created basically by the
00:38:43.860 global network of people it's democrats it's republicans it's not all of them obviously but
00:38:50.200 the deep state members are a global network and they've created and fostered isis and i also think
00:38:56.260 that now where do you get this where do you get this idea just by paying attention and reading a lot
00:39:03.200 of sources and i have a feeling that's what you're going to touch on on wednesday is that right um we're
00:39:08.340 going to touch on it um we're going to prove it in three weeks um it is um it is terrifying what this
00:39:19.040 what the state department is involved in now um uh with the um authorization from barack obama and
00:39:30.000 hillary clinton it is absolutely terrifying what is going on and america needs to know about it
00:39:37.520 and really understand it and it's got to move from the uh well this is just a conspiracy
00:39:44.800 to reality and we can show you uh what has been happening we have videotape uh we have many of the
00:39:56.280 documents uh many of the players we don't have the founding document because it's classified but we
00:40:03.280 would sure uh like to see in the next couple of weeks the president declassify this uh and if we
00:40:11.780 can't get it done before the special we would urge you to uh join us on this and and we'll talk about
00:40:19.020 it more in the upcoming weeks but you're right mary and and you know everybody knows this you've just
00:40:24.580 might have forgotten it um whose idea was it to destabilize syria whose idea was that that was
00:40:34.300 barack obama hillary clinton and a few others and uh when mary said well it's the deep state including
00:40:43.740 the the uh republicans she is right again who was it that went over and was taking pictures with these
00:40:53.200 guys and verifying that no no no these are good guys we can trust was john mccain
00:40:59.340 they are heating and shaping the world closer to their heart's desire and we are going to
00:41:09.780 prove it to you uh don't miss our second special in the trilogy we didn't know it'd be a trilogy but
00:41:17.020 once we found this out there's so much to tell and we want to make sure we get it right there will
00:41:22.060 be another special after this one you'll be able to watch it on youtube and on the blaze so make
00:41:28.080 sure that you are a member of the blaze at blaze tv.com slash glenn blaze tv.com slash glenn
00:41:35.920 you don't want to miss part two of ukraine explained the real scandal you're listening to glenn
00:41:44.820 seems to me like the new buzz boy i would be really interested in that miley cyrus story if um
00:42:03.100 i cared about miley cyrus wouldn't you stew is that a requirement because i can't go that far either
00:42:10.760 yeah uh can't just can't go that far although it is just another oh these people but that's what
00:42:17.480 they're saying about kanye now they're saying that kanye is is not really he hasn't really
00:42:24.120 this is just a it's just an act an act i don't think so i think it's real i mean i you know i i
00:42:30.860 hesitate to get too excited about things that kanye west says what however i mean on the other hand i
00:42:38.260 could make you could certainly make the argument that you know look people are do some crazy things
00:42:43.760 in their lives and they wind up doing good things later on great all right okay um you know you got
00:42:49.160 to let the hip-hop master talk here for a little while i don't feel comfortable with you describing
00:42:53.700 yourself because uh i've got a rap session here a rap session yeah that's gonna happen uh well just in
00:43:02.340 a just just in a few seconds we're gonna start our rap session with a hip-hop master yeah no we've got
00:43:07.820 some rap news for you news from the world of rap yes okay news from the world around that screams
00:43:13.320 glenn beck so let's do it right right coming up
00:43:16.820 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
00:43:36.980 hey holmes it's me your rap master daddy to talk to you about some rap news news from the world of
00:43:52.640 news from the world of rap that's glenn beck central right there so i know now listen i know that i am so
00:44:03.980 far ahead of you know the average joe in the rap world in the rap world but i'm going to i'm going
00:44:11.420 to try to slow it down just rolls off your tongue some of my some of my hip-hop you know master talks
00:44:18.660 that i've given in the past i'm going to slow them down for you uh so you can understand them
00:44:24.960 as i speak to the streets in one minute
00:44:29.700 all right what are you doing there's so much pain that you can't do the things around the house
00:44:40.040 you can't do the things you have to do let alone the things you want to do when you can't sleep half
00:44:47.080 the night that was the situation that dawn found herself in she's a hairstylist for 25 years and
00:44:52.980 she developed and was constantly dealing with pain in her hands and her feet in her back
00:44:57.800 and she was desperate for anything to take the pain away
00:45:01.320 then she heard about relief factor and within a few weeks of taking it all of her pain
00:45:06.280 every bit of it quoting her every bit of it was gone
00:45:09.920 she says that the longer she took relief factor the better she feels
00:45:13.720 and it worked for her and it could work for you when it's taken properly what it does is it attacks
00:45:19.120 the inflammation that causes much of our pain and it works in 70 percent of us who try it
00:45:24.520 and take it cost 1995 to start with their three-week quick trial if you want a drug-free natural way
00:45:32.400 to ease your pain and get your life back like dawn did like i have go to relieffactor.com that's
00:45:39.020 relieffactor.com
00:45:40.700 all right we are in the danger zone as i as i give you word from the streets to your mother
00:45:53.100 please don't do that again does that make you feel uncomfortable a little bit
00:46:00.860 all right let's get jiggy with it and uh talk about a couple of uh items in the rap world
00:46:13.520 uh first of all what oh no you're doing a very good and convincing job as a a major reporter in the
00:46:23.260 world of rap on saturday night rapper yg as he's no i call him just why i listen to him
00:46:33.600 and people will say what's that and i'll say no the question is why are you sure it's not pronounced g
00:46:42.640 nope okay okay you're not sure okay
00:46:47.660 all right so uh at a concert with yg on saturday uh he noticed that a fan was not singing along to
00:47:01.040 his very popular anti-trump anthem which is so super super clever f donald trump
00:47:10.280 so he uh do you want to go through some any of the lyrics i don't think he goes much deeper than
00:47:17.640 f donald trump okay okay let's see if they had any really maybe they had some information on
00:47:22.560 the russia investigation enclosed in the rap that we need to no look into no no no uh so he
00:47:29.920 invited the uh the less than enthusiastic fan in the crowd who might have because we all do
00:47:38.940 might have loved all of the other super super classics from yg uh but just didn't like this
00:47:45.860 particular song so he invites him it's so sad yeah it is so he invites him up on stage and do we have
00:47:53.180 the uh audio and video here here listen i spotted you out in the crowd i asked you if you down to
00:48:02.220 trump you say you don't know so since you don't know i need you to make up your mind tonight i need
00:48:09.520 you to uh say your name i want you to state your name because i know your mama your daddy your
00:48:13.580 grandmama your grandfather is watching i want you to state your name and yell out down with trump
00:48:18.820 look at this no you won't this is a brave kid get his out of here get him out of here and pushes him
00:48:25.120 pushes him off stage uh don't come to a mother effing show with yg on the mother effing bill
00:48:39.500 if you uh donald trump supporter the rapper continued f are you doing don't let this
00:48:49.580 a back in the crowd tell him yg said so donald trump's racist he don't f with black people
00:49:00.120 so if you f with donald trump you racist as f and i can f with you period almost poetry
00:49:12.340 is beautifully the way especially the way you deliver it thank you thank you well i am i am all
00:49:18.620 up with rap and to be fair you're from the streets uh so i grew up in the streets i i was there at the
00:49:25.880 birth of rap well just the screaming part of the birth yes yes you know that part of rap uh that's
00:49:33.040 an interesting uh it's an interesting line i don't think rappers would enjoy the economics
00:49:38.140 of rap without white suburban kids who might support donald trump that's not a that's not an economic
00:49:44.940 picture you want to necessarily uh go into because you're gonna find there's a lot of white suburban
00:49:50.060 kids yeah but you don't realize that uh yg is an artist oh so he doesn't care about the economics
00:49:58.140 of it no because i i saw i saw as they pan to the right i saw an american apparel sign on stage no
00:50:04.140 which i thought no don't seem like he might care about economics no he doesn't he doesn't care
00:50:09.880 because i remember a time you know as and i'm not a historian of rap as you are as i am um but i do
00:50:15.740 remember a time in which one of the common uh attacks on other artists was was that they were
00:50:20.700 sellouts right like that they're selling out to just corporate interests they're not actually
00:50:25.700 artists they're just trying to make money and like for example if you had a giant american apparel sign
00:50:30.380 on stage with you while you were rapping that might have been a sellout no but that's not the way it is
00:50:36.540 now no okay not on the streets not in duh hood i'll tell you this no white people ever have shopped at
00:50:43.660 american apparel before i'll tell you that definitely not only only only uh trump haters
00:50:50.540 yeah have gone to american apparel now would you like more from the uh the rap world i feel so
00:50:57.860 educated right now after hearing this segment all right but i do need more okay well you know uh kanye
00:51:04.680 yes and i call him k you do and uh kanye is um uh he's got a new album out he does yeah jesus is king
00:51:19.240 and he said he would not sleep until this album was out and so that was 16 months ago he said that and
00:51:29.560 friday a very very tired kanye west uh put out jesus is king now i should say i mean a remarkable
00:51:39.400 cultural development in a lot of ways i mean i know i don't care about kanye west uh music i know
00:51:45.980 you're you're the rap aficionado here on this program uh i don't care at all about what he raps
00:51:51.640 about generally but i mean the idea that kanye west go back a few years think about him standing
00:51:56.800 with a terrified mike myers on a telethon saying george w bush doesn't care about black people
00:52:03.000 terrified to the point where he is now not only embracing donald trump which is remarkable in and
00:52:08.400 of itself but now releasing what seems to be like a legitimate gospel album right like it's not even
00:52:13.260 it's not like a you know i mean he's been calling himself the king for how long now jesus is king
00:52:19.440 and it's coming out and and it is a remarkable development and i hope i hope it's sincere it does
00:52:26.680 i hope it's not like it does and it i just i hope it's not like
00:52:31.000 well like somebody standing on stage with american apparel uh you know the logo right next to them
00:52:39.680 anyway closed on sunday you're my chick-fil-a hold the selfies put the gram away get your family
00:52:51.340 y'all hold hands and pray the lyrics of course from you're my chick-fil-a that's interesting because
00:53:02.160 i almost thought you were playing the song that was such a convincing kanye when that was you reading
00:53:06.500 it when you got daughters always keep them safe watch out for vipers don't let them indoctrinate
00:53:14.340 closed on sunday you my chick-fil-a you're number one with the lemonade raise our sons train them in
00:53:24.660 the faith through temptations make sure they're wide awake follow jesus listen and obey no more
00:53:33.020 living for the culture we nobody's slave closed on sunday you my chick-fil-a wow
00:53:43.940 that's beautiful glenn the way you did that thank you of all the things to praise at chick-fil-a i
00:53:48.740 feel like lemonade is a strange choice i would not be the first thing i would think of when can i
00:53:54.180 can i ask you where the rhyme is in that one when you got daughters always keep them safe watch out
00:54:00.840 for vipers don't let them indoctrinate closed on sunday you my chick-fil-a you're my number one with
00:54:06.780 the lemonade doesn't really filet lemonade i think that's what he's going for here closed on sunday
00:54:15.300 you my chick-fil-a you're my number one with the lemonade right right okay now i don't know i will
00:54:25.800 say you are an aficionado in the world of of rap i'm more of an iconic hero in the rap world in the
00:54:32.680 rap world you come from the streets we know that i've been told by people who uh have more
00:54:38.200 insight in rap quality that kanye not necessarily known for his rapping as much as his producing
00:54:46.540 so his rapping when he go when he's doing the the uh the actual rapping of the words it's not
00:54:54.100 necessarily a strong suit is christmas known for its rapping no it's the gift inside that counts
00:55:00.960 and you know what that rhymes with lemonade thank you very much i think we're i think we're done
00:55:06.520 here news from the world of rap we didn't even get to the audio of kanye talking about uh there's
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00:57:45.700 more news from the world of rap with mr stephen breguer thank you glenn uh so here is kanye talking
00:58:01.360 about and he was talking on a a a network i know you're very familiar with glenn big boy tv oh yeah
00:58:08.940 um for many reasons like a big boy no there you go yeah i wear big boy pants reason number one yeah you
00:58:14.680 are a big boy yourself but also just you're you're just you're intertwined you're almost inseparable from
00:58:20.120 any rap sometimes sometimes i'm i'm hanging with all of my favorite rap stars who will remain unnamed
00:58:28.140 right now right for various reasons and uh people they don't even they can't they're like which one
00:58:35.120 is there a glenn here and i'll be like yo yo yo dog over here so anyway that is how you usually do it
00:58:43.540 here is kanye talking about uh how african-american voters have potentially been manipulated no over the
00:58:51.960 years shut up here's what he kanye has to say they were fighting for us to have the right to our
00:58:59.580 opinion not the right to vote for whoever the white liberals said black people are supposed to vote for
00:59:06.800 you get what i'm saying then james corden went in and said well this president you're christian and
00:59:13.400 this president i don't see anything christian about him i said okay so last year y'all tried to tell me
00:59:18.600 who i'm supposed to vote for because i'm black now this year white liberals trying to tell me who i'm
00:59:23.440 supposed to vote for because i'm christian that would be like i live in calabasas so everyone in
00:59:28.860 my car has got to be a convertible huh it's just all based on y'all vision of what i'm supposed to do
00:59:34.520 and i understand like a lot of people it's not a matter of whether you like it or who like it we
00:59:41.340 are in a country where we allow to like whatever we like
00:59:45.200 the world is officially upside down when kanye becomes the voice of reason he goes on to say
00:59:59.780 talk about how uh how abortion is killing black communities how that's being pushed on black
01:00:07.180 communities by white liberals you know i have to tell you i think the most fascinating people
01:00:12.640 on earth right now are the ones who are breaking the mold yeah in their own in their own tribe
01:00:21.260 i think that's true you know i always think of that as when i read people when i when i listen to
01:00:27.580 a podcast when i when i'm looking for someone who's going to actually tell me about the news or
01:00:32.400 something interesting if i know what they're going to say word for word before i start why am i going
01:00:39.800 there isn't it much more interesting for i'm going to say something really dangerous oh no but we are
01:00:44.740 in the world of rap uh so uh we need sarah we need some sort of rap uh you know music when i say
01:00:54.540 no please don't do not listen to that request sir i think nor that request so anyway um the the uh
01:01:03.560 uh i don't want to support donald trump because i don't like things about him personally i don't
01:01:15.760 want to be the guy defending donald trump because he's a wreck when he's you know it's like don't
01:01:21.880 don't please don't say no mr president please don't say but you have to if you're going to be honest if
01:01:29.420 you see other things for instance i don't know if he's a good guy in this uh impeachment i don't
01:01:37.040 know what he's done i've done my homework and i can't find anything but that doesn't mean we're not
01:01:43.380 going to but i don't want to be the guy leading the and we strangely are leading this the way going
01:01:51.340 wait a minute this isn't what happened this is what happened over here that doesn't make me
01:01:59.340 uh it makes me feel like because we live in a place to where it's all black and white
01:02:07.260 where kanye he is he is all donald trump well he seems to be very donald trump he's wearing the trump
01:02:16.640 you know hat and everything else but that's not really what he's saying what he is saying is
01:02:21.980 if you're not for donald trump you cannot be for donald trump if you are for donald trump be for
01:02:27.000 donald trump if you're kind of halfway in between be halfway in between but we don't listen to each
01:02:32.860 other like i would never have had a problem being for donald trump 20 years ago if this if the culture
01:02:39.620 was the same as it was 20 years ago because 20 years ago think about this this is at the beginning
01:02:45.080 of george bush you know george bush you could say and we did i'm for this i'm really not for that
01:02:52.600 but now left and right if you are for a few things or if you want to say donald trump didn't do this
01:03:02.600 this is this impeachment is garbage you can't you you you are automatically for all of his tweets and
01:03:13.740 all of the things that he does that are piggish no i'm just telling you you could not like that but
01:03:21.380 that doesn't mean you have to be for this because this is wrong when did we stop being able to see
01:03:29.320 and balance things when did we when did we stop seeing grays when did we stop seeing things and go
01:03:37.640 wait a minute i like this but i don't like this i mean every christian i'm almost every christian
01:03:44.340 picks and chooses around the bible well i'm not going to do that that didn't really mean that no
01:03:51.580 sleeping together before marriage but i'm a deep christian when do they you can pick and choose
01:03:58.740 around the words that are there in black white and red you can pick and choose around those but you
01:04:05.360 can't pick and choose around things behind a candidate this doesn't make sense there's there's
01:04:10.880 we're now at a time where you need to kind of prove every once in a while that you're actually
01:04:15.480 thinking about the things you're talking about because you listen to some of these people and
01:04:19.160 this is on both sides uh you know i you see it continually on the left though we should go
01:04:24.360 through some of the headlines oh my gosh for years oh but it's like katie hill thing it just
01:04:27.700 doesn't matter you know exactly what they're gonna say about every freaking story
01:04:33.300 before it even starts that bores the hell out of me i mean i i look i want it it's not real that's
01:04:38.940 why it's not only boring it's not reality it's just not reality all right back in a second with
01:04:48.160 more rap no no more rap and the zombie campaign of joe biden you're listening to glenn
01:04:57.340 back you ever have days when you feel spineless i mean not not like you're cowardly but i mean
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01:06:16.460 narratives about ukraine what's true and what isn't
01:06:19.740 you know uh when uh when the president went out uh last night you know uh when uh when the president
01:06:47.360 went out uh last night uh to uh game five is this the world series yes good good sports knowledge
01:06:56.980 you're almost as knowledgeable about sports as you are as rap you know i mean you're that close
01:07:01.000 sports with glenn back boy this has been a bad hour hasn't it this is not the big show i'll tell
01:07:07.260 you that this is a pre big show maybe i think wednesday's probably the pre pre yeah wednesday's
01:07:11.920 the big show big show yeah this week uh then uh monday is the pre pre so don't don't expect a lot
01:07:17.900 this is just it's getting you warmed up this is like revving your engines a little bit a little
01:07:21.600 pre-gaming so here we have the uh the president arriving at the nationals versus the astros world
01:07:27.280 series now i think yesterday was the day the president probably thought hey i can go outside
01:07:33.560 and be in a crowd because we just killed al baghdaddy right and so it's a big day because i
01:07:40.580 remember saying hey you know what barack obama he didn't kill him but he did give the the order
01:07:47.540 to kill osama bin laden it's a good day for barack obama i think without question the best day of his
01:07:54.120 presidency i think so too he was a president for eight years i can give you seven years and 364 days
01:07:59.520 that sucked but that was a pretty good day that was a good day yeah so i think the president was
01:08:03.180 probably thinking hey i can go listen to the crowd reacting when he comes into the stadium
01:08:07.220 i thought you weren't supposed to say that about presidents i was told very clearly that
01:08:19.380 it's a horrible sign for humanity if you were to cheer lock them up towards a candidate apparently
01:08:25.500 that's gone that has been abandoned that policy is no longer in effect that's that's absolutely that's
01:08:30.580 incredible that that happened now not a surprise you know in washington dc 95 i think are democrats
01:08:39.060 we had this i think it's i think it was uh i know five percent were republican yeah five percent but
01:08:44.740 i think it's uh there's other like non i won't say non-denominational but independent yeah well
01:08:50.780 non-denominational works now it does yeah don't you think the democratic party is absolutely a religion
01:08:57.080 watch here it is washington dc voter breakdown 75.6 percent democrat 5.9 percent republican
01:09:04.380 so i mean look yeah and that doesn't mean everybody there is from dc exactly but you you
01:09:10.640 wouldn't expect a washington dc audience to necessarily react positively to donald trump
01:09:16.040 though i will say you know go back to the day of uh barack obama i can tell you exactly what i did
01:09:22.460 on the air which was drink a beer to celebrate osama bin laden being dead on the air that is uh
01:09:28.740 certainly not just an excuse to drink on the job that was because i was oh it was not i was
01:09:33.040 celebrating drink and forget no no no it was in reality was the it was the best day of his presidency
01:09:38.520 and look and you you it wasn't just him and we didn't know that it was the hardest decision in 500
01:09:44.120 years until a few days later yeah it was when then we then we torched him but that was just because
01:09:50.560 that was because i know hardest decision in 500 years this is just by joe biden being the typical
01:09:57.900 joe biden that he is uh but you know looking back at it you can certainly make it into something that
01:10:03.200 it is not which was it was not a difficult decision at all no in fact everybody whose life was actually on
01:10:09.800 the line in the mission would tell you uh wait is there a one percent chance we can get uh osama
01:10:16.140 bin laden let's go fire up the helicopters let's go uh because that's what those guys were there for
01:10:21.680 we've talked to how many of them over the years that said we would have done anything to go in
01:10:25.040 there and get a shot at him we have talked to the guys who were on the on that mission to kill
01:10:30.360 uh osama bin laden and uh you know what we didn't know at the time was barack obama made it almost
01:10:36.640 impossible if anything goes wrong with your helicopter good luck because we're not coming
01:10:41.540 in to rescue you and we know now that there was a very long delay from the initial indication i
01:10:46.560 think it was six months i think it was six months i mean but again i don't think i still don't think
01:10:50.840 he handled it well but still on that day we get you're happy right we gave him hey thank you for
01:10:56.800 killing this really bad guy now some people will say that al baghdaddy is not uh osama bin laden
01:11:03.180 well yes jar jar binks is not darth vader but when you kill jar jar binks it's still a very good day
01:11:12.340 it's true poor jar jar yeah well he was even on the same side as darth vader oh he wasn't he was
01:11:20.160 against him i guess he was though then right because darth wasn't darth yet oh yeah right so
01:11:26.780 oh god spoiler alert oh my god i just ruined the whole series i'm sorry uh you know i know i've never
01:11:31.920 seen the end of the third one the end of the third episode three yeah i never have seen the
01:11:37.280 you never heard him go no no everybody jokes about that and i've never made it there it is so
01:11:43.780 painful but episode nine is about to come out now you can get your tickets now okay so episode nine
01:11:49.900 here's my theory here's oh no here because this is not where we're going with this but go ahead
01:11:54.640 give me the star wars theory before we get to the trump all right here's my theory
01:11:57.200 she's gonna go neither bad nor good they're gonna form their own little new little thing
01:12:05.520 they're gonna they're gonna there's a new they're gonna say that both sides were bad they're gonna go
01:12:11.640 third party they're gonna go third party they're gonna go independent they're gonna go gary johnson
01:12:18.040 gary johnson is gonna show up at the very end really like yeah let the pot be with you man
01:12:24.380 and that's what i don't even know where tattooing is right that's how it ends that's how it ends so
01:12:32.220 it's not is it would be like the uh the dusk side is that that it's not the light not the dark side
01:12:38.220 kind of in between it's kind of the gray side yeah you know it's kind of like that's interesting
01:12:43.940 sometimes we gotta do what we gotta do i kind of want i kind of want an ultimate victory here do you
01:12:49.820 for the good guys right that's how this is well it would be but i think we're kind of in that place
01:12:54.540 to like ah sometimes we gotta kill and torture people sometimes we don't so i think that uh what's
01:13:02.760 her name she'll be like oh we gotta torture that person ghost playing him to egypt
01:13:07.880 you should not write this really yeah no this is not i think that's what's coming because i think
01:13:14.440 that's where uh hollywood thinks america is just like hey sometimes we gotta do some stuff
01:13:20.280 it's not where i'm at i kind of like you know i kind of like the good being good and the evil being
01:13:26.000 evil i kind of like that i think that's better i think you should stick to writing rap rather than
01:13:30.720 writing a star wars movies well uh but that's just a just my opinion you my chick-fil-a
01:13:35.360 lemonade lemonade uh we could also have you on the job of writing headlines for the media
01:13:41.840 because this is a difficult gig yes you gotta understand you gotta come up with creative new
01:13:46.400 ideas every single day yeah it's really hard i don't think it's as hard as some people think it
01:13:52.100 is really i mean so i mean let's go through some of the headlines this is uh beckett adams posted
01:13:57.020 this it's amazing uh june 2016 the beginning of trump's end june 2016 the beginning of the end for trump
01:14:07.100 that was a question mark at the end of that one see the difference you see the subtle difference
01:14:11.320 i do i do august 2016 will trump's attack on the cons be the beginning of the end for his white
01:14:17.520 house hopes october 2016 is this the beginning of the end of donald trump again it's a question
01:14:25.140 who knows february 2017 this is the beginning of the end for donald trump february 2017 is general
01:14:32.860 flynn the sacrificial lamb or the beginning of the end for donald trump see again a statement
01:14:38.680 question i don't know uh march 2017 in the white house things are looking bad this could be the
01:14:45.240 beginning of the end for trump statement next one's gotta be a question if cnn's new russia report is
01:14:52.300 true we may be seeing the beginning of the end of donald trump's presidency wow the beginning of the
01:14:57.380 end may 2017 is it the beginning of the end for trump even elected democrats can feel it off democrats
01:15:04.780 are gonna say it well then you gotta believe it there's such credible what did nancy pelosi say
01:15:10.120 did she say was she out there now saying on you know i used to be on the trump train but now i
01:15:16.780 question it february 2018 john dean warns gates testimony may be the end of trump's presidency
01:15:25.840 mark i don't even remember gates testimony that's how many things have happened march 2018
01:15:30.300 is this the beginning of trump's end see that's totally different it was the end of trump the
01:15:36.700 end of trump or the beginning of the end of trump this is the beginning of trump's end okay you notice
01:15:42.980 the subtle difference yes april 2018 michael cohen and the end stage of the trump presidency august 2018
01:15:50.020 the beginning of the end of the trump presidency august 2018 donald trump may have finally reached
01:15:55.680 the beginning of the end well at least they're recognizing it we've been printing these stories
01:16:01.800 for two damn years he may have finally reached it november 2018 the end of trump now we're just
01:16:09.540 like stating it no december 2018 trump's latest meltdown shows even he knows this could be the
01:16:16.720 beginning of the end could be it could be not even he knows nancy pelosi's known for a long time but
01:16:22.960 even he knows it could be yeah i love that because we have to recognize here all the the qualifying
01:16:28.480 parts of this like it's not the end it's the beginning of the end and it could be the beginning
01:16:34.340 of the end and trump even he might know that it could be the beginning of the end so you know what's
01:16:39.520 amazing about that though when you think about it is they can't even agree on the beginning no it's not
01:16:44.500 like the beginning of the end happened and all of these things are happening now so we're at the
01:16:49.900 middle of the beginning of the end right no it's just that we're still they're like forget about
01:16:54.940 that beginning yes because that didn't work out this one is the beginning they keep changing the
01:17:00.840 beginning we're not even in the middle no every time it fails and they're like yes but this one
01:17:07.480 right did you see his caloric intake how about january 2019 this looks like the beginning of the end
01:17:15.480 for trump or september 2019 could this impeachment inquiry be the end of trump's presidency the good
01:17:21.740 thing about this is sometime before january 2025 they're gonna nail this they're gonna be right
01:17:28.380 they're gonna have it as he's on the stairs waving goodbye they'll say could this be the end
01:17:35.180 of donald trump and they will be wrong yet again yes it's true uh all right here's something fun
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01:19:11.360 this is the glenbeck program
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01:19:37.040 all right coming up the zombie campaign of joe biden you don't want to miss that he looked like
01:19:49.340 a zombie on television this weekend that's kind of his normal look now a little bit uh closer to
01:19:54.840 the crypt than you know he looks like maybe a character from a former hbo uh series uh but he
01:20:01.720 was on 60 minutes um and one of the most explicable inexplicable things of this campaign to me
01:20:06.200 yeah is that barack obama has not endorsed joe biden and you know you think about this we talk
01:20:13.020 about this as uh everyone wants to think about their vote as being super important like who are
01:20:17.860 you going to vote for are you going to vote for we talk about it incessantly and the truth is there's
01:20:21.300 almost no chance that your vote is going to make the difference we all do it because it's we think
01:20:25.540 it's part of our responsibility as citizens we all do it because it's important um but in reality it's
01:20:30.960 not probably going to be the difference uh well that's not true for barack obama who has a vote
01:20:37.100 by himself to singularly choose who could be the next president if he just were to step down or
01:20:43.060 something were to happen to him of all the people in the united states of america this man chose joe
01:20:48.500 biden as the most qualified person to be president behind him that is what the your job is as president
01:20:54.360 to name the person that if god forbid you leave the office for that's not what happens i mean
01:20:59.780 john kennedy named uh lyndon johnson they needed the vote and i think the same thing with joe biden
01:21:07.540 needed joe biden's vote joe biden was not even labor unions he was barely even a figure in that
01:21:13.360 election remember he's getting one and two percent at that point labor unions right yeah no it there's
01:21:18.220 other candidates you could have had for that look they picked biden because for for multiple reasons
01:21:22.180 not just because of this but you are making a statement right you are choosing the guy you believe
01:21:28.260 is most qualified and he's not endorsing him why is a one person election you can just come out and
01:21:33.680 say look joe biden obviously i served with the guy for eight years he's the guy who should be uh the
01:21:40.000 nominee obviously well instead of this he's just he is not endorsed and that's not because he doesn't
01:21:46.120 want to endorse joe it's because joe asked him not to endorse here is i mean how is he saying this
01:21:54.200 with a straight face here's biden talking about the obama endorsement we need somebody who on day
01:21:59.460 one knows exactly what to do can command the world stage no one wonders whether i know a great deal
01:22:05.680 about these issues in foreign policy and domestic policy there's things i've done some of us why
01:22:11.040 hasn't president obama endorsed you you guys served together for eight years because i have to earn i want
01:22:16.440 to earn this on my own did he offer to endorse you no we didn't even get there i asked him not to he
01:22:21.460 said okay i think it's better i think he thinks it's better for me you know i i i remember because
01:22:28.680 i was just riddled uh with problems and uh and jesus came to me and said i can take away all your sins
01:22:35.600 and i said no i want to earn this i want to earn this and he said you're not going to be able to do
01:22:40.440 that dude and i said no no i don't want you to no i want to earn this i mean that's that's as crazy
01:22:49.040 as what he just said yeah joe no you're of course of course it's fascinating because the
01:22:58.420 democratic party has largely acted as if they've turned against obama the people in the party are
01:23:04.560 still he's still got like a 95 approval rating barack obama among democrats um but they
01:23:09.920 continually come out and criticize his presidency because joe biden's so closely associated with it
01:23:15.480 but this is a big thing biden's been the only person who stood up for obama in these debates
01:23:19.840 everyone else has been trashing the guy he's out there standing up for him he's saying uh you know
01:23:25.360 look i think it was i think obamacare worked right like he's the only person saying these things
01:23:29.960 yet barack obama i swear he must know something about biden um maybe it's the corruption maybe it's
01:23:37.760 incompetence maybe he went sleepy sleep in a lot of the meetings whatever it is there's a reason why
01:23:42.920 he's not endorsing joe biden no no they're good friends they're good friends really yeah they're
01:23:48.360 good friends they almost never see each other or talk but they're very very close and it's only
01:23:53.380 because joseph don't call me i'm too busy please don't be seen with me listening to glenn
01:23:59.460 back so we took our ars out and uh we were shooting on friday i shot with some navy seals
01:24:15.400 and uh wow are they good uh as they probably should be uh but uh sorry beto uh we were just
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01:26:02.660 also yahoo being the front runner takes its toll joe biden more disliked now than bernie sanders
01:26:11.180 and i have to start with some just incredible audio from beto o'rourke who just learned that ars
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01:27:43.540 so joe biden is in a high school and um
01:27:58.880 you know he's the guy who said hell yes we're going to take your era 15s
01:28:04.340 they're letting biden in high schools now i'm sorry not biden uh beto o'rourke
01:28:08.120 uh so beto o'rourke is in high schools and uh my high school students is excuse me you've said hell
01:28:16.000 yes i'm going to take your ar-15s but i go deer hunting and that's what i use why are you taking
01:28:23.300 that away now beto claims this is the first time he heard that people use those for his hunting rifles
01:28:32.020 of course shut the what do you think they're used for well let's also if that's true let's take him
01:28:40.240 at his word for a moment then he does not have enough information about the topic to make policy
01:28:45.420 recommendations exactly right exactly right he also said you know i've heard about it you know in texas
01:28:52.960 with feral hogs oh so you do know that they are used to hunt things okay well that's like hunting
01:29:03.540 deer except feral hogs have to be killed because they destroy everything on these ranches the guy
01:29:12.480 lives in texas he is he is preaching about gun safety and and removing a firearm from your house
01:29:23.320 door to door with a sheriff and he didn't know those were a modern sporting rifle the guy's an idiot
01:29:32.880 but he folds to this teenage kid listen to what he says so this is the first time that i've heard the
01:29:40.920 case made for using an ar-15 to hunt deer i've heard feral hogs in texas which are a real problem
01:29:48.820 on a lot of the ranches and farms in my home state perhaps a way to address a legitimate concern or need
01:29:57.720 is to ensure that those who have or want to use an ar-15 are able to keep it at a hunting club or at
01:30:05.620 a gun range so that there is some control and safeguards still placed on that firearm but this
01:30:12.120 is why i'm here i want to listen to those who feel perhaps differently than i do include why you're
01:30:16.600 in high school and ideas and whatever becomes the final piece of legislation or the law that that we
01:30:23.920 adopt this is why i'm at a high school so i could listen to the experts so i can this is the first time
01:30:31.580 you've ever heard that these guns were used uh for hunting that's absolutely incredible what what
01:30:39.880 are what are what are they purchased for seriously what are they purchased to murder glenn they're
01:30:46.940 purchased to murder it's their only use their only possible use is to murder this is why well if i want
01:30:56.440 to get those feral hogs i can keep my rifle at the gun range so all i have to do is get all the hogs
01:31:03.680 into the back of my truck yeah bring them over to the gun range bring them over to the gun range and
01:31:07.380 then i can have my gun there to shoot them that sounds pretty reasonable you know if i could put
01:31:11.000 them in if so i like i like to shoot skeet so if i could put them in you know loaded in one of the
01:31:16.900 skeet shooters you know where you just pull and a feral hog right that'd be fun that sounds like a
01:31:25.580 the beto sort of policy prescription for this one sure yeah i mean it's a it's a bizarre thing
01:31:32.200 because such a small percentage of rifles are ever used for any negative purpose and one of the big
01:31:36.960 complaints uh from the left seems to be we really don't like the guns that work well like we like
01:31:42.760 it's okay if you have ones if you have a flintlock that's fine right but this one if it shoots
01:31:47.760 accurately they even say that they'll be like these are precisely accurate what the hell do you want
01:31:52.280 a gun to be it's supposed to fire at the thing you want to hit i like one where the barrel can be
01:31:56.760 bent both ways so you never know what you're gonna hit what's in front of you what's behind you what's
01:32:02.240 beside you you never know yeah i mean the whole point is that you can hit the thing you're supposed
01:32:06.200 to hit obviously a very tiny percentage of people have decided to use these things in bad ways
01:32:12.640 though we saw a mass shooting again this weekend that had nothing to do with an ar-15
01:32:16.280 you look at many of the mass shootings have happened with handguns or shotguns or anything
01:32:20.720 exactly why we should take all guns yeah and that's the next beto thing right yeah they should
01:32:25.400 be kept in beto's basement you can just go over to his house knock on the door and say hey beto i need
01:32:30.700 my gun and then he'll say well bring the robber or whoever is here i'll give you your gun you can sign
01:32:38.440 it out and then you can keep him do not threaten him with that gun no but you can you can use your gun
01:32:45.720 just not towards him until the police arrive that's basically where we're headed really
01:32:51.600 okay so let's talk a little bit about joe biden uh joe biden apparently according to a a new poll
01:33:00.260 um 27 of likely democratic voters would be dissatisfied with joe biden 27 that is higher
01:33:11.420 than the 21 that would be dissatisfied with bernie sanders as the nominee and you know biden's running
01:33:19.720 as a sort of consensus candidate right the case for his election is that nobody's completely offended
01:33:26.280 by his uh his his policy platforms okay so i think i think this could be true because biden is
01:33:37.720 the corrupt candidate like hillary clinton old establishment corrupt candidate right and that's
01:33:45.640 what that's what people on the the uh the conservative side wanted to get rid of the corrupt
01:33:51.420 candidate that was part of the system so i can understand that you don't necessarily like him
01:33:56.620 but that but for for it to be six points higher than those who don't want the avowed socialist who
01:34:04.480 saying we're going to get rid of the free market that's pretty stunning so 21 percent are dissatisfied
01:34:12.400 with sanders 15 percent would be unhappy if warren was the nominee only nine percent dislike mayor pete
01:34:22.880 butich which is also starting to come up have you noticed i've got a story someplace where they are
01:34:31.040 talking about how uh right here uh let's see an emerging scenario where buddha judge wins the nomination
01:34:39.700 for a rising star in the party vastly overperforming expectations in crowded presidential field would
01:34:46.340 easily be considered a victory in its own way but there's a real reason to think pete buddha judge
01:34:51.180 could win this nomination outright one such rather plausible scenario is starting to develop right before
01:34:58.180 our eyes and it starts as these things often do in iowa two polls this last week had good news for
01:35:04.600 buddha judge in the uh the lead-off caucus state suffolk university and usa today poll had the mayor in
01:35:12.120 third place at 13 percent more importantly he was just five points off biden's first place lead of 18
01:35:19.620 there were a lot of undecideds in this survey at 29 percent they were uh four behind elizabeth warren's
01:35:28.860 17 percent bernie sanders had fallen back to fourth so it's buddha judge at 13 elizabeth warren at seven
01:35:37.120 and biden at 18 with 29 undecided yeah i mean look there's a case here uh buddha judge is a
01:35:46.440 he's a guy that i don't think has really excited democrats so far he's sort of boring but he's
01:35:53.260 well-spoken he's obviously a pretty smart guy uh and he has some intersectionality
01:35:59.120 intersectionality uh value for the left the other thing that's great for buddha judge is the two
01:36:06.020 states that vote first are super duper white they're like the whitest of the white the whitest
01:36:12.140 whitey people of all times that's the problem for biden biden's gotta go through three elections
01:36:18.280 before he gets to a a large african-american voting base and it's like that's where he's super strong
01:36:25.100 but you lose three states in a row can you survive that well um you have buddha judge whose only
01:36:32.820 constituency seems to be white yep white white and liberal yeah as soon as you get out of white
01:36:39.820 liberal you are in trouble with buddha judge i mean legitimately when you break down the cross
01:36:44.600 tabs of these polls he's showing up at zero and one percent among black voters that's a problem
01:36:49.080 it's only zero only one place to go up that's true and they can write another article about how
01:36:55.680 he's increasing his support among black voters i mean look biden is uh has a case here to still
01:37:01.000 make i mean he he really hasn't fallen apart nationally despite all the press about warren
01:37:05.920 he's stuck right around the same area the difference has been some of sanders support
01:37:10.440 has gone away and it's gone to warren but sanders or biden's been right around 25 to 27 this entire
01:37:15.700 time um and you know he hasn't really fallen apart his campaign seems to be asleep i mean it was it
01:37:23.960 what did you say the zombie campaign they're describing it as the zombie zombie campaign it's kind of apt i
01:37:28.280 mean like think about this the biden thing happens with uh ukraine and the whole uh trump situation
01:37:35.940 they're going through this impeachment i made this case before if you are biden you need to take the
01:37:40.540 hand that you're dealt if you want to win this nomination you're out there every single day
01:37:44.260 bragging about how trump felt the need to call a foreign president to get dirt on me because i'm such
01:37:50.680 a great candidate he knows i'm going to beat him so he's trying to break all the rules to beat me
01:37:54.540 i'm the guy that can beat him and he even knows it that's the case you're making to the american
01:37:59.060 people it's the case you're making to raise money it's the case you're making on every left-wing
01:38:03.200 talk show but he's not doing that he's barely doing anything let me give you another example
01:38:07.500 what's going on with syria right now syria the kurds um uh all these battles going back and forth
01:38:13.680 between turkey this has been in the news cycle like crazy right and what's the fundamental part of this
01:38:19.340 the kurds want their own homeland right the kurds want their own homeland turkey doesn't think
01:38:24.340 they should have it nobody thinks they should have it right this entire region the kurds want
01:38:29.140 their own homeland well if you go back to the iraq war when that was all going on and everyone was
01:38:35.600 coming up with their ideas there was one guy joe biden who actually recommended that iraq be
01:38:43.140 divided into three countries yeah right where the kurds would have their own homeland now you can go
01:38:50.820 back and look at that policy and find it shoot holes in it like crazy and you could say it
01:38:54.800 wouldn't work and it's not the right prescription but again joe biden is running for president in the
01:39:00.020 united states it's his job and his team's job to take advantage of news events and say this is where
01:39:05.900 the president was if you are he should be the president because if he were the president back in
01:39:10.500 in this time he would have done this the kurds would have had their own homeland and maybe this
01:39:14.640 wouldn't even have happened how can you not be making the case he's the only guy i can remember
01:39:18.620 ever recommending that policy prescription yes it was a big deal at the time huge and instead he
01:39:25.300 just is sitting back as if he's oh i know a lot about foreign policy why don't you describe some
01:39:30.060 of the specifics why not take advantage of what's going on his campaign seems to be completely inept
01:39:37.680 at this every other candidate is doing this and he can't seem to do it okay so this is from new york
01:39:42.740 magazine that calls it the zombie campaign and it's it's obliterates obliterates him
01:39:48.480 okay so this is from like page 15 uh it's a strange dynamic the most qualified candidate in
01:39:55.320 the race surrounded by an entitled staff who don't understand that they have to fight for the
01:40:00.380 nomination or even the presidency but without a real case to make beyond a democratic succession
01:40:06.540 that would amount to an obama restoration one person close to the the biden family said
01:40:14.060 the problem is joe has no center he's literally only a politician that's who he is that's all he is
01:40:24.560 biden is fundamentally a toady he's just political he needs to kiss ass he'll kiss ass um i mean it is
01:40:35.960 it is remarkable what they are saying of course um biden is consumed with endorsements another side of
01:40:45.720 his perhaps outdated political instincts getting insiders to declare their support meant something
01:40:51.540 when powerful political machines controlled the primary process but it doesn't have relevance to
01:40:57.420 presidential politics today and the only endorsement that could matter hasn't materialized
01:41:02.960 barack obama has remained silent on the 2020 primary even as he saw fit to involve himself
01:41:09.080 in canadian affairs endorsing prime minister justin trudeau a senior white house official reflecting on
01:41:15.880 biden's weakness told me biden should have never even entered the race without knowing he'd have the
01:41:21.460 former president's support of course that was always less of a sure thing than it might have been
01:41:26.400 that it might have seemed in 2016 obama went all in for hillary even as joe biden was contemplating a run
01:41:34.480 in the early stages of this race he didn't just avoid allying himself with biden but gestured toward
01:41:40.300 other candidates including many unlikely contenders including deval patrick the former governor of
01:41:48.380 massachusetts possibly to discourage his former vice president from running i mean they are they do not
01:41:56.460 want him to be president the far left and the media
01:42:01.940 i want to talk to you a little bit about uh some of the things that are going on we've got a show coming
01:42:15.660 up where i'm going to kind of talk to you about the things that are happening in uh the country with
01:42:21.340 uh the economy let me give you just this growing uh portion of so as subprime auto loans are starting
01:42:30.040 to sour sooner and an accelerating rate loans made as recently as last year are going bad at the fastest
01:42:38.860 rate since 2008 with more consumers than usual defaulting within the first few months of borrowing
01:42:46.840 many of these loans have been packaged into bonds and uh they are all being sold on the open market
01:42:54.000 uh santanner is one of the largest subprime auto lenders in the market and the quick failure of its loans
01:43:00.180 could be an indicator that some of its borrowers are getting loans based on fraudulent application information
01:43:05.860 a problem that the company has grappled with in the past it also shows weaker customers or consumers
01:43:12.460 are struggling this is before really anything that during the housing crisis one of the indications
01:43:19.360 of application fraud was when mortgages started to fall behind within months of it being made now that's
01:43:26.980 happening to the our our car loans and uh things haven't gotten bad yet this is just showing that
01:43:35.620 there's a problem in the car loan industry the same problem that there was in the housing loan
01:43:42.580 industry and many experts have told me this is the sign they're waiting for the subprime mortgages going
01:43:50.960 in the auto uh industry well here you go so what does all that mean it means that there there could be rough
01:43:59.420 storms ahead me matey there could be real problems on the horizon that you need to really pay attention
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01:44:55.600 hey by the way uh california had a really good idea they decided to cut the bureaucracy
01:45:10.040 uh and just and just have everybody participate in the uh the election and so they said hey you go sign
01:45:17.740 up to get a car or a license um and you're gonna immediately be added to the uh the state's voter rolls
01:45:25.880 unless you opt out so you're automatically registered to vote in california isn't that great
01:45:32.220 um well there's been a few problems uh they found a hundred thousand registration errors uh just in
01:45:43.620 the first year on where they were looking you know some voters registered to the wrong party some of
01:45:49.260 them non-citizens you know somebody some of them uh well a significant error rate let's just put it that
01:45:57.000 uh put it that way uh some were accidentally signed up and i wasn't there to get a card why how was i
01:46:04.000 accidentally signed up to vote now um but it's it's uh it's great what california is doing right before
01:46:12.360 this election just put something new in and just automatically sign up everybody in the state i love
01:46:17.800 that surely nothing could go wrong with that of course nothing will go wrong with that no i love this
01:46:22.960 pessimist we we really have gone this way of thinking that everyone should make we should make
01:46:27.480 it so easy for everyone to vote everyone should be voting look people who know what they're talking
01:46:32.260 about should vote people who have spent more than five minutes in the past four years thinking about
01:46:36.340 politics and at some level yeah there's your vote just like with beto if you didn't know an ar was a
01:46:42.300 modern sporting rifle that people use it to to shoot deer bear uh you know go hunting with it if you
01:46:51.120 didn't have any idea that that was a sporting rifle a hunting rifle you shouldn't you shouldn't be
01:46:57.820 allowed to vote beto you shouldn't be allowed to vote well i don't he can he vote i know he had the
01:47:03.800 dui thing is he qualified to oh probably not a serious enough felony to stop the voting
01:47:08.140 this is the glenbeck program here's a cold hard reality emergencies generally strike
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01:47:28.360 goes out or the gas gets turned off or the power gets turned off by the power company for some strange
01:47:34.880 reason in california stock market crashes without warning an earthquake comes along and rearranges
01:47:41.260 things in your neighborhood you can be surprised but you don't have to be panicked when you need
01:47:47.660 food for your family if you're in california 200 000 people were told to leave their house
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01:48:32.380 this is the glenn beck program been exactly a month since we aired our first special on uh
01:49:00.780 democratic collusion and corruption in ukraine uh but that was just the first in a trilogy
01:49:07.000 that we have planned uh the first one a new hope where we meet our heroes and we meet the villains
01:49:14.540 and we think oh wait a minute obi-wan you're our only hope if we can just get the media just to
01:49:21.400 to pay attention we get people to talk about this it's our only hope yeah and if you watch that first
01:49:28.620 one you knew that uh joe and hunter biden were just the tip of the iceberg that it really wasn't
01:49:34.800 about that and it's really not about the phone call no it wasn't because after all we know that
01:49:41.080 donald trump just wanted to go to stashie station to pick up some power converters
01:49:46.780 but we really thought that we might actually find some people that wanted to do some digging
01:49:53.880 but that's not what happened the new hope was quickly followed by the media empire striking
01:50:00.500 back and they struck back with a troop two-pronged attack the first was a diversion campaign using
01:50:07.420 rudy giuliani now i'm not saying what rudy giuliani did was kosher but he is definitely not the main part
01:50:14.740 of the story he's just an attempt to get us to look again at another direction on wednesday i'm going to
01:50:22.920 show you their case i'm going to show you what they have i'm going to reorient reorient this this ship
01:50:29.380 of ours and show you how the focus on trump and giuliani is nothing more than one thing a diversion
01:50:35.920 and a dangerous diversion for a couple of reasons we have a new election coming is anyone paying
01:50:45.360 attention to what is really going on the second part of the media's attack on the truth came
01:50:52.900 in the form of a series of fact checks and debunks of our claims on what democrats have been up to in
01:50:58.760 ukraine and i have to tell you you will not believe now you think you will you think oh no i know what
01:51:08.100 the media is like no no you don't i thought i knew how low the media would go until we started doing
01:51:16.760 research on the fact checks and the debunks of our claims on what democrats have been up to in ukraine
01:51:23.240 and i have to tell you you're not going to believe the misdirection and the blatant lies it is the worst
01:51:31.320 i've ever seen and they're using four main points to try and absolve the democrats and we're going to
01:51:38.340 take down every single one of them we'll show you we'll show you so much that if you just show this
01:51:45.720 one section you and your friends will never trust the media on anything ever again and i know you feel
01:51:55.260 that way but there are people right now that saw the chalkboard and then they heard things in the media
01:52:02.340 and the new york times and the washington post and cnn and they were like oh well that's been debunked no
01:52:07.980 no no no it is an art form to their lies but i'm also going to do one other thing as an empire struck
01:52:17.960 back did as well i'm going to set up for you the third the third installment of our trilogy our research
01:52:26.480 in ukraine has reopened the doors to something that i started looking at in 2009 and we thought it wasn't
01:52:34.020 going anywhere and then a name came up and when we said we all looked at each other went why do i know
01:52:41.920 that name we started going back and looking at our files and holy cow we found something quite honestly
01:52:51.660 i wish i hadn't but it ties everything together if you thought ukraine was bad
01:52:59.040 and you thought the world was upside down and it's all just a crazy coincidence if you thought
01:53:07.700 the democrats really believed hey we shouldn't get involved in other people's business if you don't
01:53:14.540 think that our government should be doing things in other countries against those countries wishes
01:53:22.300 but we're so damn arrogant we just know what's right i'd like to introduce you to a few documents
01:53:30.140 and the truth of what is really going on as the world is being set on fire the trilogy continues with
01:53:39.940 the empire strikes back an all-new special on wednesday you can see that on facebook and on
01:53:48.320 youtube and on blaze tv we really really want you to see this special um and this one is important
01:53:57.220 because it sets up number three which is coming in a couple of weeks three four weeks and it's
01:54:02.940 this one is truly terrifying should use a promo code with that maybe uh promo code glenn
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01:54:15.220 also we are um taking your phone calls today today at five o'clock i just want to hear from you
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01:55:23.600 888-727-BECK call us now we haven't touched on the uh katie hill story today yeah i was thinking
01:55:31.540 about putting all of the pictures out have you seen all of the pictures i've seen more than i've
01:55:36.520 wanted to see yeah i don't know i was thinking about uh just uh you know putting them out but
01:55:41.260 blurring out the offensive parts so we would have to blur her face uh and then uh how is that no i
01:55:48.860 know that i mean no no no i meant blur the other parts out right yeah so anyway lots of blur i cannot
01:55:55.120 i cannot i i was talking to my wife last night because she hadn't been following this and i said
01:56:02.360 uh i wonder why is it because no media sources are covering it could that be it you noticed that
01:56:08.720 yeah i did me too oh i noticed that did you hashtag it when you said no i uh i didn't i should hashtag
01:56:16.700 who has noticed uh that the media doesn't really seem to care about this one no they don't care at
01:56:23.040 all hashtag me too well they do care that the right is pouncing they care about the right pouncing
01:56:29.520 that they care about they care about revenge porn that they care about okay but they don't care
01:56:36.180 at all about a powerful congresswoman uh who is hooking up with her staffers multiple staffers who are
01:56:44.280 younger and underlings um and apparently that is uh no she wasn't another she wasn't an underling
01:56:52.380 no uh-uh pretty sure she was no i think she likes she prefers to be uh anyway uh so that's another
01:57:00.820 have you heard have you seen the picture of that office staffer who looks like she's being held
01:57:08.100 hostage the one when we're getting her hair hair brushed yes look at her face she looks like help me
01:57:13.420 somebody help me please she's fully clothed and this congresswoman is completely naked behind her
01:57:20.300 sitting in this chair brushing her hair and it is so creepy and it really is don't you think it is
01:57:27.680 it seems really great i think that was in the the original movie in the ring i think it's a very
01:57:33.220 similar scene and she does look a little like i mean i hate to you know mix my mix our our horror films
01:57:41.200 but she looks like the woman who just got out of the tub from the shining right she does she does
01:57:47.020 there's a lot of it's terrified she's yes it's terrifying so yeah she has these naked photos
01:57:52.280 um which you know they're talking about those as if this is something like the right came out with
01:57:57.240 and everything because it started on a conservative media source i think it was red state that first
01:58:01.520 posted the photos um but the bigger story here is these are young in many cases female staffers being
01:58:08.760 uh sexually uh used used used by a sitting congresswoman uh and in some cases a campaigning
01:58:17.380 congresswoman and it's the first it's the first congresswoman to ever be hit by the ethics committee
01:58:24.520 for sexual uh impropriety yeah and she was a rising star among demoress because she was a she was a
01:58:30.500 bisexual out bisexual uh she apparently had affairs with both men and women uh in her orbit uh she denied it
01:58:37.560 uh a lot at first and is now kind of relented and said yes these things did occur but you know who's
01:58:42.560 to blame is her abusive ex-husband which which if if if the if the emails are be to be believed it looks
01:58:50.520 like the the victim if you will uh the young staffer you see the the emails and it's like i've seen how she
01:59:01.180 treats you you're abused you got to get out of that relationship it's an abusive relationship
01:59:06.800 apparently the female staffer thinks that katie's the one who is is abusing her husband not the other
01:59:13.480 way around i mean it's hard to know right i know i don't know but what i do know is what she what
01:59:19.720 she's admitted to is against all these ethics guidelines and i believe illegal like it's just
01:59:26.320 you know it's one of those things they've drawn a line on don't hook up with your staffers when you're
01:59:30.800 a congressperson um so the idea that this is something just leaves the pages republican
01:59:36.560 did i say that out loud it really this is not some republican plot here if you're going to
01:59:43.180 republican if you're going to plot as a republican to take out a you know a powerful congresswoman
01:59:47.680 you don't go with katie hill which we can should all admit here none of us knew was a congresswoman
01:59:52.780 as of last week no i had never heard her name before i had no idea who is this no you know what
01:59:58.860 that it might be proof it is a gop plot really because that seems like something the gop would
02:00:04.220 do let's find the most worthless person that no one knows and take them down that would be a typical
02:00:12.780 gop plot right somebody that can't hurt us or do anything about it and nobody will care about
02:00:18.780 yeah let's get them
02:00:21.180 they're the worst episode of house of cards like they they sure they do all sorts of corrupt things
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02:02:47.020 um we are talking about uh the the biden situation the election uh ukraine uh the next election russia
02:02:57.900 we'd like to hear from you anything that is on your mind call us at 888-727-BECK i'll be taking
02:03:04.480 phone calls in just a few minutes um the brother of a sandy hook victim uh has blasted joe biden for
02:03:11.140 the lie of biden you know taking everybody in air force one to the white house he said and i quote
02:03:19.900 this is a lie obama came to sandy hook and met with every family but joe biden did not joe biden
02:03:28.780 just as joe biden claimed he came to sandy hook after the shooting and met with every family who lost
02:03:33.620 someone it was actually barack obama who did that not joe biden biden also thought he was vp when
02:03:39.760 parkland happened he's either a liar or he's losing his mind oh that's not true he could easily be both
02:03:46.320 he's he's he's he also said uh not only did biden not meet with all of the families like lewis uh said
02:03:58.120 biden claims but lewis said the obama administration offered trips to washington on air force one but
02:04:04.440 those only went to families who supported the obama administration's gun agenda i mean these guys are
02:04:11.560 just they're just amazing it is amazing just amazing yeah even on the day with al-bagdadi going down
02:04:17.460 here's a one good day you can you'd think i mean nate silver is in trouble uh with the left now nate
02:04:24.160 silver you may know he runs 538.com he was the guy who was the architect behind the the landslide i
02:04:30.060 thought yes he gets unfairly i think maligned for some of this but i mean he was one of the first of
02:04:35.080 all he was one of the first people who called the tea party thing back in the day of like 2008 right
02:04:40.940 after obama everyone was saying the republicans were just going to be a regional party till the end
02:04:44.740 of time that's right that's right first people who did that he's also very early on uh on uh oh he was
02:04:51.820 very consistent saying that obama was going to beat romney and he was right on that yeah um and he
02:04:56.980 he had a more optimistic take for trump than every other prediction website out there however i think
02:05:02.860 he said it was about 30 percent chance trump would win uh and he's been maligned for that which like
02:05:07.500 you know he got it wrong and and i mean at some level anyway no need to go into all the details but
02:05:12.220 he was the liberal hero right he was the leftist hero forever now he's being called alt-right
02:05:17.660 he's all right he's all right yes he's all right right why is he all right well he is uh he said he
02:05:26.140 couldn't understand why the left and some of the left media sources wouldn't be able to just give
02:05:31.960 trump one good day when it comes to taking out one of the world's most renowned terrible terrorists
02:05:37.120 that was apparently just saying that he should have one good day uh because he killed what you know
02:05:43.080 the equivalent of today's osama bin laden we you can't even give him one good day seems like you're
02:05:48.160 going crazy that apparently makes him all right because he's i guess saying one good day for trump
02:05:55.080 makes you an extremist in the left media and it's true absolutely it is i mean look what saturday night
02:06:02.160 live did look what all the media has done they're they're making al-bagdadi into some you know nice guy
02:06:10.100 that was a human that we really should not celebrate
02:06:12.760 you