The Glenn Beck Program - January 24, 2020


Two Trials in the Senate | Guests: Sen. Ted Cruz & Bill O’Reilly | 1⧸24⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 6 minutes

Words per Minute

167.97728

Word Count

21,297

Sentence Count

878

Misogynist Sentences

31

Hate Speech Sentences

24


Summary

Sen. Ted Cruz (D-AZ) joins the show to talk about the impeachment process, a major breach at a major company, and why he thinks the House Democrats are doing a terrible job of explaining their case.


Transcript

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00:01:11.480 the one the only senator ted
00:01:41.300 cruz has a few things to say about the impeachment process uh and he joins us in one minute
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00:03:16.600 all right let's go to senator uh ted cruz hello senator how are you sir i'm doing terrific glenn how
00:03:38.700 are you doing good i want to talk about uh your new podcast on this every day you're distilling all
00:03:43.280 of the things that uh you are but i also want to ask you personally i can't take this this just
00:03:50.000 relentless going over the same quote unquote facts over and over and over again and the lies what is
00:03:56.580 it like to have to sit there and not say anything and not have any distractions what is this like for
00:04:05.000 you well it has been pretty relentless you're you're right that the the house democrats their strategy
00:04:11.880 has apparently been to just be so redundant to repeat the same things over and over and over again
00:04:18.360 and and and to try to i i guess bore the american people to death it's a strange strategy i i've never
00:04:25.280 seen anyone try a case by by repeating the same point a hundred times and playing the same video clip
00:04:32.220 a hundred times but it's what they're doing and and they've got another day of it we start today at
00:04:37.120 1 p.m again and and they have another uh they have another nine hours left of their 24 hour
00:04:43.360 opening argument so so at least that will be end done by this evening has there been anything that
00:04:49.080 has opened anybody's mind and went no wait a minute hang on i didn't know that what do they have they
00:04:54.380 made any good points you know look i i think there have been moments i will say adam schiff is a talented
00:05:01.660 trial lawyer really he he he has done he he is effective at walking through information now
00:05:08.880 he at times gets gets condescending and begins lecturing people and i think that becomes much
00:05:14.300 less effective uh but when he's not on his high horse um he he's he does an effective job of walking
00:05:22.280 through through various facts now he ignores the other side completely he ignores the counter arguments
00:05:28.820 uh and and i'll tell you i think yesterday was a very consequential day because yesterday the the
00:05:36.660 house managers effectively threw joe biden under the bus and and i don't know if they did so
00:05:42.220 intentionally or not but the reason they did so is they doubled down on what they had started doing
00:05:47.600 on the first day of arguments which is making the case their entire case now is based on the
00:05:54.120 proposition that there is zero evidence that justifies investigating burisma burisma is the
00:06:01.240 ukrainian natural gas company on whose board hunter biden joe biden's son sat was paid a million bucks a
00:06:07.460 year and their whole case now is based on the proposition that that that it was that there was an
00:06:15.500 investigation into burisma was a fraud a sham it was bogus that it was completely without merit
00:06:21.980 and the only reason anyone might want to wanted to investigate burisma is because of improper
00:06:28.100 political motives because joe biden would be the president's uh one of his possible opponents in
00:06:33.840 2020 now as you know and you've done some great reporting on this glenn that proposition that there's
00:06:40.500 zero evidence to investigate burisma is utterly and completely absurd and so i am looking forward to
00:06:47.820 saturday when when the president's lawyers will begin presenting his case because what the democrats
00:06:53.540 have done is they have opened the door to this and i hope that that the president's lawyer will
00:06:58.860 lawyers will stand up and systematically lay out the case glenn you mentioned i've launched a podcast the
00:07:05.020 podcast is verdict with ted cruz and what i'm doing is every night when this thing ends even if it ends at
00:07:11.600 two in the morning i'm heading over to the studio jumping to the truck heading to the studio and recording it
00:07:16.460 that night typically within the hour my thoughts my assessments about a half hour each night
00:07:22.320 and last night's podcast that we recorded just after midnight went through systematically here is all of
00:07:30.140 the overwhelming evidence of corruption from burisma that any president not only had the authority to
00:07:36.660 investigate but the responsibility to investigate and that ultimately is why president trump's going to
00:07:43.500 be acquitted at the end of this process so you you made quite a statement the other day you said hey
00:07:47.820 they just opened themselves up for hunter biden being a witness tell me tell me about because you
00:07:52.480 mentioned it in uh i think wednesday's podcast that you know the republican secret weapon tell me what
00:07:58.720 what you mean by that and how you see this playing out so so so the phrase open the door it's a phrase
00:08:06.400 you'll see trial lawyers and litigators often make reference to and what it means is when one side
00:08:12.360 makes an issue contested makes an issue important to their case it opens the door then for the other
00:08:20.580 side to bring in the reputation of that so when they stand up yesterday the house managers stood up
00:08:25.800 absurdly and argued for for about an hour that there's no reason at all to investigate burisma
00:08:31.080 that opens the door to well here are all the reasons and and that means they've been arguing
00:08:37.520 hunter biden is completely irrelevant to this case well the house managers have now uh through through
00:08:44.600 their arguments made made hunter biden not only relevant he was always relevant but critical now
00:08:49.940 because their case is based on that they've built the entire case like a house of cards of the proposition
00:08:56.860 that that that that that there was no reasonable basis to investigate burisma and and that that's just
00:09:03.420 absurd so i haven't heard your uh your podcast yet on on burisma and everything else but do you tie in
00:09:10.000 the fact that what was his name call of color shops i can't remember his name but the the head guy of
00:09:16.980 burisma is also the head guy of privat bank and the money was going through uh going through burisma
00:09:23.740 to privat bank and then it all disappears i mean it's the same guy and uh and they're doing an investigation
00:09:31.800 now ukrainian yes they're there and he's the ukrainian oligarch who who has been investigated as
00:09:39.160 assets seized for bunny laundering and joe biden was right in the middle of this and as you know but not
00:09:45.280 enough people across the country know joe biden bragged about i mean was proud of that he threatened
00:09:52.400 to hold up a billion dollars in ukrainian aid and in foreign loan guarantees on unless and until
00:10:00.760 ukraine fired the prosecutor that was investigating burisma the company that was paying his son a
00:10:08.580 million dollars a year i mean it is he also i mean he also claims that there wasn't an investigation
00:10:15.100 going on at the time and we have the court documents to show that it was filed and we also have inside
00:10:21.880 uh state department memos where they are they are notifying and saying uh there's an investigation
00:10:29.700 starting what should we do blah blah i mean we know they knew there was an investigation going on
00:10:36.640 and hunter biden was one of the targets when joe biden sat down and said you gotta you you gotta you
00:10:43.960 gotta fire this corrupt prosecutor so their their entire case is built on on really i don't know how
00:10:51.740 to say it other than this lies verifiable lies that that is exactly right you know last night after i
00:11:00.120 did the show i tweeted out a timeline my my twitter handles at ted cruz and you can see the timeline if
00:11:06.140 you want to look at one document that just lays out some of the key facts that played out and and the
00:11:11.560 timeline is damning if you want to understand what happened you just look at the timeline of the key
00:11:17.880 facts and as everything played out it it it appears clear on its face that burisma was paying a million
00:11:25.240 bucks a year to the vice president's son because they wanted to curry favor they wanted the vice
00:11:29.620 president to help him out and it sure looks like joe biden was was in on the deal and more than happy to
00:11:36.840 comply because he delivered everything they wanted so the um the thing with the witnesses uh john bolton
00:11:45.800 what are your thoughts on john bolton and the whistleblower and hunter biden any of this going
00:11:49.840 to happen so i don't know i i actually it's an open question and it's not clear the way it's going
00:11:55.820 to play out house managers have another day of opening arguments today the president's lawyers have up to
00:12:01.960 three days they have saturday they have monday they have tuesday if they can if they want to take it
00:12:06.380 i don't know that they'll take all three days we then move into questions from senators 16 hours of
00:12:11.760 questions from senators we don't ask them directly instead we write them out and the chief justice
00:12:16.640 asks them for us at that point there is a scheduled vote and the senate will vote on whether or not it
00:12:23.580 is in order to subpoena and call additional witnesses and additional documents if 51 senators say no
00:12:31.480 no that we've got plenty we've got all we need to decide this then it's over then we'll move directly
00:12:38.000 to final judgment we'll vote and and the president will be acquitted because the house managers haven't
00:12:43.160 proven their case and they haven't met the constitutional standards for high crimes and
00:12:46.900 misdemeanors okay so ted let me ask let me ask you this because there's two trials going on and i want
00:12:52.520 you to take off your lawyer hat for a second and and even your political hat um you know the president
00:12:59.460 if he is uh if he is indeed um not guilty which i believe he's not and and he should not be removed
00:13:07.760 when you've won the case lawyers should sit down and not well let's roll the dice you've won the case
00:13:14.440 close it however there's another trial going on and that is this i sat down with stew and i was i was
00:13:20.780 going over yesterday's um uh impeachment hearing and i i said to stew i have no faith if this is what
00:13:28.520 this government can do to the president of the united states and get away with it what even if he is
00:13:36.340 even if he is voted to remain in office i don't have any trust in our judicial system i have no trust in
00:13:43.500 our system how can you make sure that the american people see it as a fair trial um and and do enough
00:13:53.840 to hear from people that on both sides are like well i wouldn't mind hearing from that person
00:13:58.080 without torching the other side which is the legal side of hey what why open any doors he's won
00:14:04.540 well i think the senate has already done much much better than the house and in that the house
00:14:11.380 did a one-sided partisan show trial they would own they only allowed witnesses for the prosecution
00:14:17.680 they would not allow the white house to call witnesses they wouldn't allow the white house
00:14:22.240 to cross-examine evidence it was it was it was a kangaroo court it was it was only prosecution
00:14:27.940 witnesses allowed the senate has already done much better we're in the middle of giving giving the
00:14:33.900 house managers 24 hours to fully present their case to argue it to argue it ad nauseum they've now
00:14:39.640 argued it a thousand different ways to sunday we're going to give the president that same
00:14:44.920 opportunity the first opportunity the president has had to argue his case we're respecting due
00:14:50.680 process and we're we're holding a fair trial as is our constitutional responsibility i hope what
00:14:57.100 happens is i hope the president's lawyers do an effective job making this case laying out the
00:15:02.960 defense i pulled the president's lawyers aside last night and urged them that they need to
00:15:07.940 systematically walk through less of the process but the substance make the case why the president is
00:15:15.500 innocent and i think burisma is front and center and so so what i walked through on the podcast last
00:15:21.760 night of the evidence of corruption at burisma i i encourage them walks walk through that play the
00:15:28.760 clips play the clip of joe biden bragging uh about forcing ukraine pressuring ukraine to fire the prosecutor
00:15:36.060 he admits it out of his own mouth you don't you don't have to uh infer that he did that he admits
00:15:41.240 that um make that case and and and once that case is made their one or two paths will go down
00:15:49.020 if 51 senators say you know what we've got enough to decide that then it's fine and you're right once
00:15:55.000 you've won your case you don't need to do anymore um so i'm perfectly fine with that outcome of saying
00:15:59.980 we've got enough let's move to judgment let's vote not guilty and acquit the president on the other
00:16:06.160 hand i look i can't control how the other 99 senators vote 47 senators all of the democrats will
00:16:12.000 vote for more witnesses because they want a fishing expedition because they know they haven't proven
00:16:16.100 their case it is at least possible that four republicans will join them there are several
00:16:21.340 republicans that have talked about joining them the case that i've made to the other republican
00:16:27.060 senators as i've said listen if we go down the road of witnesses then at a minimum we can't be
00:16:33.840 unfair and partisan like the house was we need to respect the principle of reciprocity that means
00:16:40.120 if the prosecution gets a witness the defense gets a witness so if the prosecution gets john bolton
00:16:45.960 then the defense gets hunter biden and and i think there is widespread agreement among the republican
00:16:52.220 conference that that we will do that which means it's either over next week with final judgment and
00:16:58.100 acquittal or this thing is going on for potentially weeks or months but we're going to get be even
00:17:04.560 handed which means we'll get to hear from these defense witnesses the house democrats wouldn't allow
00:17:09.380 to testify senator ted cruz uh you can follow him at senator ted cruz and i have uh verdict podcast.com but
00:17:17.960 that's different than what you said um what is the verdict podcast.com is it you can download it on
00:17:24.900 on on apple podcast you can you can subscribe and put five stars and i'll tell you glenn it's a
00:17:31.320 look crazy we launched it three days ago and it's already become one of the the top 10 podcasts in
00:17:36.560 the world great and so so so it's nice to see that people are paying attention for substance which which
00:17:42.640 you put out every day as well and that's why your listeners keep coming back thank you very much ted i
00:17:47.220 appreciate it it's verdict podcast.com he records it right after the trial ends every night in the
00:17:53.780 middle of the night verdict podcast.com runs 30 minutes well worth your time thank you so much
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00:19:27.320 for ted cruz to say that uh uh you look at the timeline and their case all falls apart is really
00:19:45.020 an understatement um it's it's it what the house has presented is so uh dishonest
00:19:57.320 honest honestly there should be another investigation and trial on the these guys should
00:20:04.360 lose if they are attorneys they should lose uh their license i've never seen anything like it
00:20:12.920 and the press is falling in line remember joe biden said yesterday hey fall in line stew give me the
00:20:19.140 we saw it yesterday yeah we should go through this whole thing because they may they just came out and
00:20:24.440 did exactly what the biden campaign asked them to do give me just the paragraph this is uh mr trump
00:20:31.480 has consistently suggested without any evidence that mr biden pushed to remove a ukrainian prosecutor
00:20:37.980 who was investigating burisma now you can say all sorts of things about this but the fact that you would
00:20:46.600 argue that there isn't any evidence when the man is on video saying he did exactly this he didn't mention burisma
00:20:55.640 however later in the same article they talk about the investigations into burisma that was being led by this guy
00:21:01.940 so like they're piecing it together if they would only read their own reporting they might be able to piece
00:21:07.780 this one together and you might think that well maybe he had really good motivations you can argue that
00:21:12.460 you cannot argue that there's no evidence they're also arguing that there's no evidence other than
00:21:18.360 uh donald trump wanted to uh get uh joe biden out of his way because he this is what they said yesterday
00:21:26.320 because he saw a poll where joe biden was leading oh gosh don't get me started and that's when
00:21:32.260 don't do it sorry and that's when he decided to go after this joe biden wasn't even running
00:21:39.240 for months before months before rudy giuliani was in ukraine investigating this stuff
00:21:46.980 because he was investigating because of the russia collusion stuff he was there before all of that
00:21:54.640 was disproven we need to bring jason in here and go through this point by point and we also need to
00:22:01.340 go through the timeline of what you just talked about because it's infuriating they're just lying about
00:22:07.080 it yeah it's not it's not a misrepresentation it's not a mischaracterization it's not well you could
00:22:12.680 read it that way this is these are blatant lies they just found a poll from fox news where biden was
00:22:20.560 ahead of him they're like look he didn't start caring until this poll came out they've been polling
00:22:24.360 biden versus trump his entire presidency everyone knew biden was a guy who was going to run for
00:22:29.680 president eventually at least in theory and so they've been they just picked the poll that was closest to
00:22:35.320 when he started doing these things and acted like that was the cause of it but they missed
00:22:39.880 tons of stuff before that that they missed rudy giuliani on their own network saying we're over
00:22:47.200 here russia russia russia there was no collusion we can prove it it's crazy this is the glenbeck program
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00:24:14.820 welcome to the glenbeck program uh we have jason buttrill in uh who is our head researcher and
00:24:43.940 uh lead writer uh at glenbeck and glenbeck.com and the programs uh and he has been working
00:24:50.960 feverishly over the last year for you know off and on but at least the last eight months uh on this
00:24:59.660 ukrainian business and i know jason your head has got to explode just like mine does when you hear
00:25:09.880 there is no evidence no evidence that uh hunter biden and joe biden did anything wrong that burisma
00:25:19.760 is that there should have been a investigation on burisma and that the the prosecutor that joe biden
00:25:27.040 had fired joe biden didn't know that there was an investigation going on towards his uh son that's
00:25:34.660 just not true uh and there's there's absolutely a lockstep uh verification that that prosecutor
00:25:43.720 was corrupt i mean it's the same stuff they've been saying for months now that blew our minds and
00:25:49.260 these are the things that you started taking to me after we started first looking into this and
00:25:52.940 presenting the information was like wait a minute is this true jason is is your information that messed
00:25:58.100 up that if the new york times and washington post are saying that all this is debunked and i'm like i
00:26:02.600 you know like what and so we started looking at it and i could not believe the lies we were seeing
00:26:07.420 and the just the misleading statements i will tell the mainstream i will tell you that the new york
00:26:12.860 times the washington post they have adopted the tactics of media matters in fact i think even worse
00:26:20.740 media matters would take things and they would take them out of context and then they would write a
00:26:25.800 story out of context this isn't even doing that these are fabrications out of thin air you all you
00:26:34.660 have to do is know how to do research all you have to do is is uh continue to follow the crumbs when you
00:26:43.780 just it's so sim if we can do it if we can do it the new york times can't they are lying to you
00:26:52.920 for instance let's go let's go over some of the things that the new york times fell in line with
00:26:58.860 joe biden and this is their report yesterday or is it today from yesterday yeah mr trump has
00:27:05.700 consistently suggested without any evidence that mr biden pushed to remove a ukrainian prosecutor who
00:27:12.420 is investigating burisma ukrainian energy uh company okay stop let me just dissect that again
00:27:18.120 mr trump has made the accusation without any evidence that joe biden pressured the ukraine
00:27:30.780 to fire a uh a prosecutor okay no evidence of that sarah do you have the evidence of of that i mean
00:27:39.500 in joe biden's own words of i'm desperately concerned about the backsliding on the part of
00:27:47.420 uh uh kiev in terms of corruption they made i mean i'll give you one concrete example i i was
00:27:55.340 not i i but it just happened to be that was the assignment i got i i got all the good ones uh and
00:28:02.000 so i got ukraine and uh um i remember going over convincing our team or others to convincing us that
00:28:09.980 we should be providing for loan guarantees and i went over i guess the 12th 13th time to kiev
00:28:17.260 and uh and i was going supposed to announce that there was another billion dollar loan guarantee
00:28:22.440 and i had gotten a commitment from poroshenko and from uh yatsenyuk that they would take action
00:28:30.040 against the state prosecutor and they didn't so they said they had they're walking out to press
00:28:34.640 conference said no i said i'm not going to we're not going to give you the billion dollars
00:28:38.560 they said you have no authority you're not the president the president said i said call him
00:28:43.380 okay stop i said i'm telling you're not stop all right isn't that interesting now uh would you call
00:28:51.800 that evidence that he did very viable yeah i mean his own words easy it's in his own words i have to
00:28:57.520 i want to come back to this because i understand why he did this now i think for the first time
00:29:03.340 but give me more so we actually have court documents that are official court documents in
00:29:09.380 european court where there are sworn statements that say that there wasn't uh that the reason why
00:29:14.380 this happened was because of investigations uh that were being done by the ukrainian prosecutor's
00:29:20.040 office that was choken uh to get rid of uh these some of these investigations that were swirling
00:29:26.100 around burisma it was in official court documents that that was the reasoning behind all this i i don't
00:29:33.580 i mean you this is not even hard to find right and again like you can come up with arguments while
00:29:39.580 you think that doesn't prove x y or z but you cannot say there's no evidence when it's in court
00:29:44.880 documents when there is video of him admitting it in front of a giant room of people this is not no
00:29:51.680 evidence right you could this is what this is the falling in line normal reporting might say here are
00:29:58.620 the reasons uh here are the documents that they you know the one side says are important here's why
00:30:03.880 you know some people say they're not important here's the fault in that argument whatever it is
00:30:07.800 to say there's no evidence is just falling in line just going to them and saying it's all debunked don't
00:30:12.020 look at it there are court documents and video that show these things let me go to that jason let me
00:30:19.000 let me go because the other side of this was yeah but he wasn't firing him he fired him for
00:30:24.520 corruption uh it wasn't anything to do about burisma because there was no burisma investigation
00:30:30.640 hunter biden wasn't under investigation at the time and there's no way that the vice president if
00:30:35.900 there were knew that why don't you spend a little time on the facts on that one so we know for a fact
00:30:42.360 again that there was an investigation going on on burisma okay that's your opinion what what what is
00:30:49.260 your fact on that so we've we've seen the court documents that that show from the the court
00:30:55.480 documents from the ukrainian prosecutor's office there's sworn testimony that okay and and not to
00:31:02.540 mention the fact that everyone in ukraine knew this yes it's all over ukrainian media if you bother to
00:31:08.740 look there their top i don't know like their version of like reuters or you know like their version of
00:31:15.100 like the new york times they were all reporting this that victor shokin the prosecutor general
00:31:19.880 had already opened an investigation he had seized the property of the head the ceo if you will of
00:31:26.860 burisma and that hunter biden was going to be deposed the very next day after the prosecutor general
00:31:34.200 was i mean the day after he was let go the next day he was the first witness that was going to be
00:31:40.340 called the president and the vice president they don't read the the papers over there how could
00:31:47.260 they possibly know i mean forget about you know the embassy reading the papers and letting joe biden
00:31:53.880 know as he's landing on the ground no no no no no forget about that there's no way he's all the way
00:31:59.580 over here in washington the phones don't work to the embassy there's surely no state department
00:32:04.920 memos that were warning the vice president and talking back and forth going what do we do here
00:32:11.260 there's an investigation there's none of that stuff is there no no okay no no
00:32:16.580 that's the first paragraph though we didn't get through the first paragraph uh how about this
00:32:26.700 the prosecutor victor shokin was widely perceived as corrupt she said this is a stop stop can't even
00:32:33.900 get through the first sentence is he wildly was he wildly known as corrupt well i mean there's all
00:32:40.880 these charges official charges in the record charging him of corruption you know what i mean
00:32:45.320 i mean he's no there's none of those wait there's none of those wait a minute you mean by america there
00:32:51.380 are none they're literally none there was not one single accusation against the uh the the
00:32:57.460 prosecutor general not a single one there's not a list of corruption cases that prove that he was
00:33:02.580 corrupt i've looked i've looked and i've looked and they're nowhere in the record and this is not
00:33:06.680 only us not being able to find them this is everybody in ukraine saying we can't find a
00:33:11.700 single thing the only thing that this swirls around is again this uh head of burisma's lochesky
00:33:18.340 and the his investigation into that that's what this swirls around and because he was going after
00:33:25.300 this guy they're saying oh my gosh he's corrupt and because he wanted to he was looking into
00:33:30.180 misallocated funds now there's currently seven billion dollars of poof gone money euros dollars
00:33:38.420 whatever else uh currencies that are out there yeah this for some reason it's missing and this guy was
00:33:45.280 looking into that now for some reason they thought that that was corruption for him to look into that
00:33:49.860 and there was also just ridiculously corrupt for him to look into this ngo that wanted him fired for
00:33:55.240 some reason and it's uh there's no evidence of the state department like a memo from somebody in fact
00:34:01.740 one of the witnesses against the president a memo from him saying to the prosecution there's no reason
00:34:09.500 to look into this for any lost money with this ngo we're comfortable with where that money went
00:34:15.520 oh yeah an official a letter department state department letter from the ambassador from the
00:34:22.300 from the guy that from the head guy of all of eastern europe this is our state department telling
00:34:28.120 them to say look there's nothing to see here there's no misallocated funds there's nothing wrong with
00:34:33.200 this ngo do not prosecute them yeah an official state department letter yeah they've lost our money
00:34:39.900 we're comfortable with that that's what it says we're comfortable with what's happened wow i'm not
00:34:47.200 comfortable are you but where is this evidence oh in our money by the way of that seven that's seven
00:34:52.820 billion is in total our money is 1.8 billion 1.8 billion of everyone listening right now their tax
00:35:00.720 dollars is currently gone that's what they were okay with and it's it's not just that it's gone it's gone
00:35:07.360 to corruption what could you what could you fund for 1.8 billion dollars in corruption
00:35:14.060 all right we didn't even finish the second first sentence of the second paragraph and some of this
00:35:20.580 you may not be able to go into detail on but uh maybe you can give us a little bit here um the
00:35:25.300 prosecution prosecutor uh shokin was widely perceived as corrupt and mr biden was acting in accordance with
00:35:30.300 official american policy as well as the policy of the european union the international monetary fund
00:35:34.960 and other international organizations in calling for his removal pass pass pass i i will say i i will
00:35:45.220 say if i can pass i'll pass i'll tip that for now not until we stay tuned yes stay tuned not until we
00:35:54.340 have every little piece buttoned up and then we will cut the rope in that bag of sand and rocks will fall
00:36:02.200 on their head but you but you know what i i caught a little bit of your interview with ted cruz yeah
00:36:06.680 and i think that it does my heart well because they are sniffing around the same things that we are
00:36:12.600 which means fireworks oh this comes out my fireworks it's just wait now again all this is being presented
00:36:20.900 without question they're falling in line at the new york times for joe biden listen to this
00:36:25.460 every single witness every single witness who was asked about the allegations again said that biden had
00:36:32.180 nothing to do with it and it was false they testified he acted properly there is simply no evidence
00:36:38.000 nothing nada in the record to support this baseless allegation wait that is the new york times reporting
00:36:44.380 or that is that is a quote presented without any critique from the new york times so it is a quote
00:36:49.800 from the prosecution's case here so but but again like do you don't point out that there are
00:36:57.760 obviously lots of witnesses who disagree with us the lots of reporting that disagrees with this
00:37:03.420 lots of court documents that disagree with this lots of ukrainian media sources that disagree with
00:37:08.320 this uh convictions in court of law over in ukraine that disagree with this none of that makes the
00:37:14.120 case into the story here every single witness which means they only talk to the witnesses that prove
00:37:18.680 their narrative that was on their side we like i said it's in court document there's a witness the
00:37:23.920 guy that this happened to what about that witness okay if you don't even if you don't believe him
00:37:27.840 there's you could say okay there's one witness the guy that we don't believe but there's more than
00:37:31.220 that and glenn you've talked to him the guy that worked for the ukrainian state department that was
00:37:35.100 in the united states very credible verifies the same thing that's the two witnesses that we can think
00:37:40.020 of just off the top of our heads and they but why mention that right why mention that there's
00:37:44.680 large long-form interviews with the actual people involved in the case on national media that you
00:37:51.840 can just in two countries in two countries why not uh mention that at all i mean i i have to tell you
00:37:57.820 this is infuriating i mean usually i just want to see justice done and the good guy you know whoever
00:38:04.040 the good guy is get his day in court and he's exonerated exoneration is not enough
00:38:10.580 this corruption of the truth is battery acid and it the new york times and others must be held
00:38:19.900 responsible and we must have a full investigation on how this all happened this is despicable from the
00:38:29.460 day he went into office and they had the marches and the steel dossier until the day he will leave
00:38:36.940 office in just over five years uh they have been lying and manipulating and the the press has been
00:38:47.340 with them every step of the way this must stop and they must be revealed and the people who are
00:38:55.320 responsible for lying perjuring themselves the corruption they're involved in must serve jail time
00:39:05.320 how much money has been wasted how much of our how much how much have we been divided by this
00:39:14.140 using your tax dollars and its lies all right jason thank you so much we'll have more with jason
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00:40:33.880 you're listening to glenn back
00:40:52.100 welcome to the uh glenn beck program uh there is a lot happening on the impeachment front and a lot
00:41:05.220 is uh going to come out why are you covering for the democrats pardon me why are you covering
00:41:09.980 for the democrats did i not say it clearly was i stuttering in the middle of that i didn't realize
00:41:15.440 for the democrats i was again you didn't let me get to the timeline of this with giuliani you know
00:41:23.340 it's eating away at my soul as they lie about it covering for the democrats that's just enjoying
00:41:29.620 watching you and your soul being eaten alive by something after bill o'reilly yes i want to go
00:41:35.320 through this you got it's driving me crazy yeah it is it's it's insane what's happening in washington
00:41:41.580 we'll have all the coverage and the truth that you need and we'll have that bill o'reilly first and
00:41:47.180 then the timeline in our number three this is the glenn beck program
00:41:51.020 has anybody considered that with the coronavirus that either the problem or perhaps the cure is beer
00:42:08.100 i mean i'm willing i'm intrigued i'm i don't know i haven't had any beer
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00:42:45.960 didn't last long but i didn't say it lasted long i'm just trying to get oh yeah i had a little of
00:42:49.540 that and and lots of marijuana yeah so i had that but that's legal now i don't know you'd be like
00:42:55.160 you're a champion of freedom i am i am all right thank you for bringing us uh that updates do i
00:43:01.820 appreciate that you're the one that brought the beer up we have bill o'reilly from billoreilly.com
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00:45:07.040 mr bill o'reilly i want to start right at the impeachment with you uh and we can get into
00:45:18.660 specifics but overall what is your impression well i call it adam in wonderland
00:45:27.320 um adam schiff has dominated the proceedings and he's an interesting guy adam he's demanding
00:45:35.000 a fair trial that removes donald trump all right that's not how fair trials work bill yeah if it
00:45:42.240 doesn't remove him it's not fair but we want a fair trial and he's talking to the teacup and he's
00:45:50.220 talking to you know all of the adam in wonderland characters um so the big story is how americans
00:46:02.200 are processing this all right would do they like this do they feel that this is beneficial to their
00:46:07.680 lives nope um i have to say i mean i'm asking everybody that i run into i mean we're talking about
00:46:16.220 uh waiters and deli counter people and and uh mechanics to fix your car you know is this good
00:46:25.300 for you you think this is worthy that's 100 no i mean i don't get anybody going yeah this is really
00:46:32.500 good for the nation it shows we're a vibrant democracy and we're interested in fairness um
00:46:40.040 um so i think that once it's over and i hope that's pretty soon maybe another 10 days uh wipes
00:46:48.320 out by the way the iowa caucus usually wipes that off the face of the earth sure does um i think that
00:46:54.680 people will say you know what we don't want to replay this we got to really re-examine who we're
00:46:58.860 going to vote for so we have uh we have members of the house right now maxine waters is one of them
00:47:05.700 that says we're going to try him again we'll do it again no that won't happen i mean maxine waters come
00:47:13.980 on um that's not going to happen once this uh is over then it'll be full uh time uh campaign
00:47:23.940 and the media which is driving this if you read my column last week you know that the media
00:47:29.160 is driving impeachment that that it would not have happened without the new york times washington
00:47:33.500 post signing off on it that gave pelosi and schiff and now their cover and they were assured of being
00:47:39.380 heroes if they did it and that's why they did it but the media is not going to get behind another one
00:47:44.480 they're going to basically throw all their energies into getting whoever the democratic nominee is
00:47:48.700 elected so uh let me ask let me ask you this um have you ever seen a memo like the one that came out
00:47:56.020 of the biden campaign that said get in line press um you are committing uh journalistic malpractice
00:48:06.640 if you don't debunk every conspiracy theory out there on joe biden and they went in and said you have
00:48:15.640 to say every time it's not enough just to dismiss it you have to say there's no evidence of any of
00:48:22.520 these things being true when there's plenty of evidence have you ever seen a memo like that from
00:48:29.460 a candidate and what would your let's say trump did that and we were both still at fox news how do you
00:48:36.900 think fox news would have responded to that kind of memo um well number one i don't know even why they
00:48:44.760 bother with the memo because the media is already doing that yes or is there one media operation
00:48:51.200 hard news operation no that is uh scrutinizing uh vice president biden no no even fox news um
00:49:01.220 basically they're saying oh well he's this he's that but they don't have people over in ukraine
00:49:07.240 right hunting around they don't have anybody like that nobody's doing that um so i don't know biden
00:49:15.400 was he's a very funny guy biden i really get a kick out of him so he's in iowa and and he's got a
00:49:22.040 huge advantage now again because um everybody's on the campaign trail yeah and warren and klobuchar
00:49:28.600 doesn't matter but they're they're you know sipping milk in the uh senate they can't get out and then
00:49:34.840 biden and buddha judge running around i was oh yeah this is great so one reporter had the temerity
00:49:41.420 word of the day stew um to ask biden hey um you know if you get called subpoenaed by republicans
00:49:49.800 in the senate are you gonna go in there oh no oh no no it's a constitutional issue i go oh wait wait
00:49:57.220 isn't that what trump is saying trump says we have executive privilege we're not gonna parade these
00:50:02.020 guys in there that's ridiculous biden's saying exactly the same thing exactly i'm not showing up
00:50:09.160 there are you kidding me i'm vice president i i'm not gonna uh violate executive privilege so uh
00:50:15.540 forget it and nobody of course reported or picked it up it's exactly the same thing so i think at this
00:50:22.500 point everybody knows this is a hollow exercise it nobody's watching it you see the tv numbers
00:50:28.520 awful and nobody's covering it abc nbc cbs no they're they're not even they're not even forcing
00:50:35.900 us to watch it you know no but but nbc again very funny they were the msnbc the the commentators are
00:50:46.220 going some of the democrats aren't even paying attention to this do your job you know they're
00:50:54.020 sobbing that senators are nodding out and then uh who is it that was playing a little game
00:51:00.580 olisabeth warren apparently was playing a little tic-tac-toe uh you know she'd bill honestly
00:51:08.300 i would i would be fashioning a noose for myself if i were sitting in the senate right now this is
00:51:15.240 what the democrats have done for 24 hours is made the same case with no new evidence
00:51:21.800 over and over and over again oh at some point you're like i got it i got it you know it was
00:51:29.660 jennifer aniston doing it okay but do i have to look at nadler for hours no it's not just it's not
00:51:37.900 just that you've got the spooky creepy eyes with uh with adam schiff and and jerry nadler it is
00:51:43.520 there is nothing interesting i would chew my own arm off to get out well i i'd like to see that back
00:51:50.540 um you chewing your own arm well i'd have to be a senator that would be very interesting do you think
00:51:55.660 they have the you know the old-timey rule about the milk and the water just because they knew
00:51:59.740 senators would just be drinking uh maybe i mean the best rule is no electronics i mean they're
00:52:06.960 they're in detox yeah um you know these feet their thumbs actually move if you watch their hands
00:52:12.420 there's nothing in them but the thumbs move like in in the spasm um no they're torturing you know
00:52:19.500 mcconnell is torturing these senators and he's saying i you know you this is ridiculous so we're
00:52:25.400 going to torture you and so you will do it again so here's the thing there is nothing so far that
00:52:31.240 i've heard that would sway anybody either way you know the polls show that right americans say i'm
00:52:39.840 number one i think this is boring and number two if i'm a democrat and i hate trump i want them out
00:52:45.800 of there and i don't really care whether there's any evidence i just want them out and if i'm a
00:52:50.260 republican i love trump i don't even care if trump went over there with a baseball bat like al capone
00:52:56.260 and the untouchables and killed everybody i still love him and he's not going anywhere so so how does
00:53:02.940 this how does this and do you think that the the trump lawyers because i just talked to ted cruz a few
00:53:07.500 minutes ago and um he is looking for a very interesting saturday and next week when the when the
00:53:13.540 president steps to the plate uh because he believes that they have the democrats have opened themselves
00:53:19.560 wide open for all of the stuff uh that is the president's you know vindication all of the
00:53:27.880 corruption that was going on with burisma and privat bank all of that stuff looks like it's going to come
00:53:33.760 out next week but americans aren't going to pay attention back even if it does come out just as we just
00:53:40.720 said two minutes ago they don't care it's if they like trump let's get this over with if i don't
00:53:45.800 like trump i don't care what you have let's throw them out so you know the people who are really micro
00:53:51.880 involved in this uh i guess they'll be excited next week but it's super bowl week i'm actually going to
00:53:58.980 the game and that's what people are going to be talking about next week so um stew's going to be
00:54:04.680 there i'll be there too bill you want to hang out you want to maybe grab dinner i'll meet you in
00:54:10.100 orlando florida stew okay great just right just right there at that place just yeah okay i'll just
00:54:16.540 i'll just wait there for you and just let me yeah okay if i'm a little late don't get nervous okay
00:54:21.080 um but anyway um beck i disagree with you i just don't think there are any headlines coming out of
00:54:29.060 this well there won't be any headlines they could they could they're done with it yeah over yeah it's
00:54:35.220 there won't be any headlines because the press is not going to report on what was said and no one
00:54:39.740 is actually watching this thing so that leads me to this question bill uh we are in a situation
00:54:46.100 right now that i i you know i've always believed in truth justice in the american way and i know we
00:54:51.760 have problems and we've had problems uh i know that injustices have been done in the court system
00:54:57.140 etc etc but this is the eyes of the world are upon it everybody is watching this in a in a way history
00:55:06.120 is watching this if this is the kind of lies deception corruption that they can get away with
00:55:12.880 on a on the president of the united states what chance does the average human being have if you cross
00:55:20.860 these people this is so obscene it makes me lose complete faith in justice because it's not enough
00:55:29.320 that's a very interesting thesis um but number one they're not going to get away with it because
00:55:34.420 yes trump wait yes they are it's like jesse small yet he can disrupt he can make all kinds of charges
00:55:41.500 he can split us apart and then where's where's the penalty career is over he's done he's finished
00:55:47.540 and what i was going to say is they're not going to get away with it because there's a good chance
00:55:52.360 donald trump be reelected yeah but and and this will play into that so but i but nobody is nobody is
00:56:00.200 paying for it you know we have they've wasted millions of dollars a direct price for it yes and i agree
00:56:08.380 with you that the justice system in the united states uh no longer exists you once in a while you'll get
00:56:16.580 lucky and you'll have a jury that actually listens and a judge that will actually obey the law and go
00:56:22.800 by the tenets of evidence due process once in a while but the media will never do that again ever
00:56:31.100 you're convicted you're guilty if they want you to be and that's what we're witnessing and that i think
00:56:37.580 is the most important story it really is so how do we survive as a republic if that's not corrected
00:56:45.280 because it's it's basically we're a balkanized country now we're no longer a united country and
00:56:53.140 the only thing that would ever bring that back would be a foreign attack on us and we're gonna
00:56:58.740 have to in our the rest of our lifetimes deal with a country that really is two countries one country
00:57:06.380 believes that america is noble and always has been despite slavery and despite mistakes that we've made in
00:57:12.960 our historical past any other country believes we're a bunch of exploiters white supremacists
00:57:20.320 all of that that country doesn't not not gonna change yeah and that country doesn't last it just
00:57:27.020 doesn't last there's no way you can serve two masters like that uh because one is they're not
00:57:32.700 there yet to control that's why this coming election is the most vital in our lifetime and i i'm
00:57:38.980 hoping i'm praying that a message will be sent to the radical left and the corrupt media you lose
00:57:44.540 okay i want to talk to you about that message in iowa and uh because we have the super bowl then we
00:57:51.700 have iowa then we have the uh the state of the union all boom boom boom one right after another while
00:57:58.780 the impeachment is going on so let's talk about politics in one minute
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00:59:25.080 so we really do have a divided nation but i i am still holding out hope that the there are many
00:59:44.700 democrats in the middle of the country that may just be tired of all of this i'm white and i'm
00:59:52.860 really ashamed because i have privilege i should sit in the back of the bus uh and everybody is guilty
00:59:59.160 without proof they they want to fundamentally transform america into a socialized uh country
01:00:07.080 and uh i think there are a lot of people that are very uncomfortable with the democratic message
01:00:12.740 as it's coming from these extremists which is why i think such a weak candidate like joe biden
01:00:17.680 is is holding up nationwide and that's because at least they don't they don't think he's a communist
01:00:25.240 or socialist and they don't think he'll be a radical agree i think that's true i think that's uh
01:00:32.860 biden's only advantage and but it's a disadvantage in the sense that the progressive press does not like
01:00:39.020 him which is why you saw the new york times endorse elizabeth warren and you just step back from that
01:00:45.560 step back from that a minute you're you have a major corporation the new york times so sells on the new
01:00:53.660 york stock exchange basically saying to its employees and the and the nation we want a woman who's going to
01:01:02.340 come in and confiscate private property we want a woman who does not believe in due process as we saw
01:01:09.280 in the kavanaugh hearing we want a woman who's going to come in here and basically take apart the entire
01:01:17.500 country piece by piece that's what we want i mean it's staggering it's stunning could not have happened
01:01:25.280 four years ago but it is happening now but it's a bigger it's bigger than joe biden because joe biden
01:01:31.460 is basically a guy who it's going to be demonstrated over the next 10 months is a very corrupt
01:01:38.680 individual you're going to see that now you can make an argument that president trump has
01:01:44.280 delved into corruption you can make an argument for that um but biden his corruption is a lot easier to
01:01:53.080 understand his family are all multi-millionaires because he was vice president his corruption
01:02:01.400 corruption also is in the name of the state what do you mean by that um his corruption uh joe biden's
01:02:08.360 corruption is um is based on him being a u.s senator but more so a vice president of the united states
01:02:17.740 he turned his office his public office and our tax money into a atm machine for his family
01:02:25.840 there's but he didn't do that really as a senator because he didn't have that kind of juice correct
01:02:31.560 but once he got into being a vice president um and having a authority worldwide because obama seeded
01:02:39.980 that obama wasn't interested in ukraine or china he couldn't care less about either of those things
01:02:45.220 so he said you dig it joe you go over there i'm not going over there you just do it and then biden
01:02:51.220 whatever um allowed i don't know how much he knew i'm going to give biden due process um i don't know
01:02:59.640 how directly involved he was but certainly he allowed his family to enrich themselves to a point
01:03:07.040 that u.s grant would be embarrassed now i know that's an oblique reference that's good one but uh but
01:03:13.860 grant's brother caused all kinds of trouble because of the exact same thing uh he was running around
01:03:20.200 making all kinds of money because his u.s was ulysses was president so it's been going on for a long
01:03:26.980 time but in the biden situation even maxine waters could understand it and that i mean we're breaking
01:03:36.180 it down so maxine could get it almost immediately so and that's going to hurt biden big time okay so
01:03:43.320 let's talk about iowa specifically yes we're a week away we can change what do you think is what do
01:03:51.900 you think is happening the hawk i state people need to understand the iowa caucus is controlled by the
01:03:58.880 democratic party it is not a statewide vote very few people in iowa actually cast ballots in the
01:04:06.420 caucus most of those who do on the democratic side are radical progressives so um sanders has an
01:04:15.700 advantage okay i want to headline all right i want to i want to go into that with you and kind of war
01:04:22.920 game what's happening and then also i'd like to get your opinion on what the president should say in
01:04:29.040 the state of the union which is just about a week away or so uh more with bill o'reilly coming up in
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01:06:10.420 do you remember when you said about the anchor babies that there's nothing you can do about it
01:06:36.620 and i said yes there is and i was right about it no you weren't i was right on the anchor baby
01:06:41.000 the courts have ruled twice against the anchor baby stuff you'd have to get a constitutional
01:06:44.520 amendment passed to overturn that you might be able to do it you might be able to do it but you just
01:06:49.200 don't have to do a constitutional amendment you need an act of congress
01:06:53.680 i don't know how you two are friends but i like it you are absolutely you were absolutely right on
01:07:01.280 that i don't know when that came from uh but trump has put another rule in uh to try to stop anchor
01:07:08.680 babies without going through for a constitutional amendment your thoughts well i'm glad you knew i
01:07:14.200 was right when i was telling uh the candidate yeah uh he was in a candidate that you just can't blow out
01:07:20.940 um something in the constitution but cleverly it's it's pretty clever he's basically now saying that
01:07:28.940 it's illegal to come to the united states to give birth if that's your goal that's illegal you can do
01:07:35.960 that it's going to be hard to enforce it um and i don't think he's gonna there'll be a lot of
01:07:42.200 enforcement going on but that's what he wants to do basically sending a message that he hasn't forgotten
01:07:48.080 about the issue and by the way it's a valid issue because it is a con i mean people are coming here to
01:07:55.620 give birth so their kids are american citizens they're going around the legal immigration process
01:08:02.200 so i'm not sympathetic to the anchor baby industry but it is in the constitution it's what they call a
01:08:08.920 loophole all right let me go to speaking of babies let me go to trump is the first president to speak
01:08:15.220 at the big pro pro-life uh rally march for life yeah um today very uh interesting um if you
01:08:25.940 read the united states of trump uh he was never real interested in this issue and and most of his life he was
01:08:34.720 pro-choice now the conversion to pro-life i i can't tell you how that happened
01:08:44.180 but he knows that his base is primarily pro-life people but i think it would be wrong and cynical
01:08:53.040 of me to say it's a political play there are there are thought about the issue and and says look
01:09:01.100 you know unborn babies need protection too so it is a historical thing that's happening today you'll
01:09:07.800 get no media coverage as you know but it is a huge development at least for those members
01:09:13.960 that believe in in life all right let me go to uh clinton and tulsi gabbard and and her lawsuit
01:09:21.140 against hillary clinton yeah it's going nowhere it's an opinion she's not going to be able to show
01:09:28.660 damages tulsi you have to do that if you're a famous person tulsi's a really interesting
01:09:34.180 person um keeps herself in the limelight by doing all this genuinely despises hillary clinton
01:09:42.360 really doesn't like her i just give her some jazz giving her a hard time see i don't think this is
01:09:48.080 giving her jazz i think if that was me and i was running and trying to you know be president and have
01:09:55.160 credibility if another candidate came out and said yeah they're grooming her and uh the the uh
01:10:02.840 the russians uh have her on her on their radar and they're helping her right now that's really
01:10:10.020 damaging really damaging she has to show it though she has to show like this i lost this amount of
01:10:16.460 votes and i can prove i did and i you know she might be able to say she didn't get into the debate
01:10:21.680 that that's you know probably your strongest argument i just don't in america's court system
01:10:27.100 we talked about this in the last segment very little justice going on did hillary clinton defame her
01:10:34.140 yeah yeah and if we had the british system of litigation civil litigation mrs clinton be in trouble
01:10:42.380 is this bill here in the united states you can say and do anything to famous people almost and get
01:10:50.040 away with it is this bill just about settling scores for clinton because she keeps coming out
01:10:53.840 she did this tulsi gabbard thing and gabbard you know famously endorsed sanders in the primary it
01:10:58.620 was a big deal at the time she's kind of wanted revenge since then we have the additional thing
01:11:02.940 where two weeks before iowa she's on this documentary talking about how no one likes bernie sanders he's not
01:11:09.260 effective i mean is this just about settling 2016 scores for clinton she's an unhappy woman we all know
01:11:16.640 that i mean you know she's just hasn't been able to realize what she wanted to be which is president
01:11:25.520 of the united states being a senator from new york being secretary of state it wasn't good enough
01:11:31.340 she had to be president she's not going to be president she doesn't like bill
01:11:35.980 she's just not in a good place and so she lashes out i mean that's my amateur uh analysis of her
01:11:44.660 uh the coronavirus they this virus in in china they have now put yesterday it was 11 million people
01:11:56.420 today i think it's 34 million people and shut them off from the rest of the world they've just closed
01:12:03.960 these cities down you can't come in or out and in china you can do that i mean they they say you're not
01:12:10.960 coming out of your house you're not coming out of your house so there's not a lot of constitutional
01:12:16.280 rights in china right so what what's really going on i i don't know much about these uh diseases it
01:12:26.020 strikes me to be similar to the ebola virus that some people are going to die unfortunately and then
01:12:32.020 it will kind of peter out in a month or so um i hope that you know look these are these are things
01:12:39.860 that happen in life um they're like disasters australia's on fire um you know and you just
01:12:46.460 there's nothing anybody can really do about it one last question on the australia fires stew gave me
01:12:55.100 a stat last week that i could not believe on the australian fires basically the uh amount of acreage
01:13:05.120 burned in australia is actually on the low end of the last 20 years in fact it's i believe the second
01:13:11.020 lowest year so far uh over the past 20 years the difference here is that it's hit more populated
01:13:17.460 areas which is why people are freaking out about it but that wouldn't you know the populated areas
01:13:22.520 wouldn't indicate a an increase because of global warming uh it would be the total acreage that would
01:13:27.760 be the issue there which obviously is not showing up and the media has made it seem as though this is
01:13:33.720 the biggest fire of all time uh and i mean the things have been crazy to see it and you just got
01:13:41.440 this impression that the entire country burned down it's the second lowest acreage fire in 20 years
01:13:49.280 that's interesting sue i did not know that good work um you know what i was what caught my eye was
01:13:56.980 beck went to australia and then as soon as he came back everything went to hell i have to tell you
01:14:02.300 man i left that cigarette smoldering there in the ashtray i mean that that's what caught my eye
01:14:07.640 yeah look any any excuse to promote global warming and climate change um the left media is going to
01:14:16.240 use it's simple as that so here in new york where i am we've had a very benign winter um no major
01:14:24.820 snow falls in december in january um yeah i mean it you know this is kind of good for us up here
01:14:32.860 because when it snows it's crazy and and you wanted to i want to get into the um to the state
01:14:39.000 of the union you wanted to talk about yeah yeah go ahead okay so i'm going to predict that the
01:14:45.300 president is going to open the state of the union with a very simple message to the american people
01:14:52.480 the call he made to ukraine was perfect
01:14:56.320 all right i think we can all assume somewhere in that address those words will be spoken i i i would
01:15:10.200 not bet against that bill i would not i you know i'm going i want to see this is going to be amazing
01:15:16.120 because the trial is either going to continue to be going on or we're going to dump it yeah
01:15:21.080 mcconnell's going to get out of it you wait and see even nobody can stand it anymore i mean nobody
01:15:26.520 so i'm i'm predicting that i don't know the time frame but uh you know it's they'll suspend it or
01:15:32.940 they'll take a break or they'll all go to club med or something will happen and they just can't do it
01:15:37.400 anymore uh i think by the way by the way i got invited to analyze the state of the union on the blaze
01:15:44.240 was that a mistake or did you guys do that no i've been i've been pushing for that i i'd like to
01:15:50.500 have your uh your analysis on the blaze uh for for all of the uh for all of the the big nights this
01:15:58.200 year are you willing to do it yeah we can guys have a lot of money um well we can let's discuss
01:16:04.000 details at our super bowl dinner in orlando but i'm gonna do i'm gonna do the state of the union
01:16:11.700 gratis i'm gonna do it free really are you gonna get wait so you're gonna be in washington or in
01:16:16.620 new york i'm gonna be in new york okay no i'm gonna be in washington i would have loved to see
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01:18:31.180 I will tell you, this is this is reason number one, why more and more Americans are starting to say, I'm very uncomfortable with what's happening in Washington with the with the progressives and the Democratic Socialists.
01:18:47.320 Let me play Piers Morgan defending himself after a petition tried to get him fired.
01:18:53.700 Listen, the gender lobby group, which is highly abusive. It wants everybody that they don't agree with to be fired, canceled, destroyed and everything else.
01:19:04.080 And I say, what is wrong with debate? You and I came on and we debated on here. Right. Yeah.
01:19:08.340 I actually learned a bit from you and perhaps you learned a bit from me. Maybe you didn't.
01:19:12.060 But your response to a good nature debate on that is to now come back on and demand I get fired because we only want people sitting here that you agree with.
01:19:19.900 And I say that most people, most people, I say this with respect to you, most people think the concept of 100 genders is utter nonsense.
01:19:28.080 And if it takes me to say on television, get away from this, this ridiculous control freakery stuff that no one's allowed to challenge it.
01:19:35.540 If it's to me that says that, I'm going to say it and you're not going to stop me and you're not going to get me fired.
01:19:40.900 And here's what's amazing. Do you remember? He was the darling of the left.
01:19:47.200 I mean, he was on he was on CNN. Everybody loved him on the left. He could do no wrong.
01:19:54.900 He was the champion. Now. There's not enough he can do.
01:20:01.480 Now, if he disagrees on one thing and he makes a really good point here, you know, most people think that's nonsense.
01:20:08.900 So now you're going to just shut down the debate. You've got to convince people you can't just shut.
01:20:16.260 You can't just say it's true and then shut it down. That's exactly what the ancient church was doing to scientists.
01:20:25.200 That's that's why we have tenure in universities. It's not tenure for what they were using it for.
01:20:32.440 Now, it's it's tenure to be able to say the uncomfortable things to get people to think and to be able to explore.
01:20:41.820 You say this is science, but it's not science. You say this is science and yet you're shutting down any kind of inquiry.
01:20:53.300 It doesn't make sense. Who's the science denier?
01:20:56.260 I'm fascinated by that. Just how these arguments keep bumping into each other.
01:21:00.060 You mentioned the the issue with the anchor babies here in the United States where they're saying Trump administration is giving new encouragement to say if you see someone who's, I don't know, eight and a half months pregnant and they're suddenly coming over here with a with a couple of big suitcases, maybe say, you know what?
01:21:17.260 We're not going to let you in because it's possible they're part of this birth tourism thing, which is a big problem.
01:21:22.040 So one of the arguments by the ACLU is to say that this is only this is unfair because you're putting new restrictions only on women.
01:21:34.680 OK, because only women can come over here.
01:21:38.040 If a man comes over here, for example, and says, I'm going to go over and spread my seed to women all over the country, then that's totally fine.
01:21:45.560 But you're saying you're only going to stop women. That's wrong because you can't stop one gender.
01:21:49.180 It's not equal rights. You can't stop one gender because only women can be pregnant.
01:21:52.600 Oh, no, no, no. Wait a minute. I was told very specifically that men are having babies all over the place.
01:22:01.000 That's in the news almost every day. And in fact, when I say, you know what, that's not a man having a baby.
01:22:06.680 It's actually a woman having a baby who wants you to call her a man.
01:22:10.260 You call me a hate monger and say I should be thrown off the air.
01:22:13.560 So which one is it? Is it are we targeting women with these new policies?
01:22:18.720 Or I don't know. Can men not have babies? Because you can't have both of those things.
01:22:24.560 I if I were Donald Trump, I would respond quickly with we will stop any man that is coming across this border.
01:22:33.940 We will stop any and every man.
01:22:38.200 I would just just play on it.
01:22:41.240 Lead right into it. Lead right into it.
01:22:43.240 Oh, you got a problem with that? Well, I'm sorry. It's not specific enough.
01:22:46.360 I'm just going to go ahead and let everybody know any man, the first man that comes over the border pregnant.
01:22:52.740 He's got to be turned around as well.
01:22:55.160 Don't think we're going to have a lot of problems or issues with that one.
01:22:59.260 Yeah. Just so you're consistent.
01:23:03.720 Amazing. All right.
01:23:04.580 Coming up in just a minute, something that has been driving Stu out of his mind all day.
01:23:10.620 And I've made him wait just for a perverse pleasure for me, really.
01:23:16.500 It is the timeline that the New York Times and also the impeachment process yesterday.
01:23:23.000 The House lined out this timeline.
01:23:25.840 Well, this timeline, they said, it's all here.
01:23:28.480 Just have to look at the timeline.
01:23:29.580 Well, they're right, except their timeline doesn't work, you know, with the facts.
01:23:34.360 And we're going to lay out the timeline and and just show you what's really what's really going on on that timeline in a minute.
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01:25:11.240 And last night, I sat in for one of the first rehearsals because I'm the executive producer of his show, which I think is fascinating.
01:25:21.820 And I would really like to talk to Stu about, but I, it was weird because we switched roles yesterday and I sat in the control room and wrote notes for the show and production and everything else.
01:25:34.440 And it was weird.
01:25:35.280 Now, do I get to ignore you like you ignore me?
01:25:39.000 Is that, is that possible?
01:25:40.360 Just get to kind of do whatever I want, plan big events that cost the company lots of money and you're not going to.
01:25:45.200 No.
01:25:45.600 I don't know.
01:25:46.540 I mean, I'll get a shot, you know, I'll get a shot, see how that goes.
01:25:50.520 Excited for the new, uh, uh, Stu show called Stu Does America.
01:25:54.480 Yes.
01:25:54.880 Um, and, uh, and I think, are you going to release some of the clips that, uh, rehearsal or not?
01:26:00.740 Uh, we're getting close to some of the stuff we, I know we're still locking all the details down technically.
01:26:04.480 So, you know, soon.
01:26:06.340 All right.
01:26:06.620 Well, whatever.
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01:26:15.600 The most agonizing story from the New York Times, uh, that we have read in a long time.
01:26:33.380 And that is saying something.
01:26:34.660 Remember, this is the same New York Times that, you know, pretty much dismissed Stalin and Hitler and said, you know, there's some, there's nothing going on with the Jews, with Hitler.
01:26:44.440 So we have a high standard here for the New York Times, what it takes to be really shocked by them, but they follow Joe Biden's advice and boy, did they line up soldier and, and take on Joe Biden's cross that he has to carry and lie after lie after lie.
01:27:10.680 And it's been driving Stu crazy because he's been looking at the timeline, you know, you look at the chalkboard and then you look at the New York Times and everything they say is a provable lie.
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01:29:17.580 All right, so Stu, just reading through the New York Times, I don't see what your problem is.
01:29:26.900 You don't really, you don't get it?
01:29:27.720 I don't get it.
01:29:29.300 It's a tough one.
01:29:29.600 They're coming out and they're saying there is no evidence, none whatsoever, no evidence of anything that the president says being true.
01:29:40.100 And the only reason he didn't care about corruption?
01:29:42.660 Well, read this paragraph.
01:29:43.660 Will you, Stu?
01:29:44.100 This one is fascinating to me, and I don't know if you'll notice.
01:29:47.740 It's subtle.
01:29:48.540 Okay, it's subtle.
01:29:49.240 So you guys really got to listen.
01:29:51.160 Okay, so this is not the New York Times following the Biden memo that went to the press two days ago that said, fall in line, soldiers.
01:29:57.800 Not at all.
01:29:58.380 Okay.
01:29:58.760 Mr. Schiff brought Mr. Trump into the chamber, at least on video, to use the president's own words against him.
01:30:05.680 So you can see they're going to get him.
01:30:06.780 They got his own words.
01:30:08.300 Yeah, they got him.
01:30:08.980 With a clip in which the president called the both Bidens corrupt.
01:30:12.560 Corrupt.
01:30:13.200 And called for Ukraine to start a major investigation into them.
01:30:16.080 Right.
01:30:16.320 Remember the word corrupt for just a moment.
01:30:19.000 Yeah, yeah.
01:30:19.640 Here's the next sentence.
01:30:22.360 The president has confirmed what he wanted in his own words, Mr. Schiff said.
01:30:26.300 He has made it clear he doesn't care about corruption.
01:30:29.460 Right.
01:30:30.840 What part of it?
01:30:31.360 So let me give you the two next to each other.
01:30:33.160 All right.
01:30:34.140 The clip that proves this is where the president calls the Bidens corrupt, but that makes it clear he didn't care about corruption.
01:30:42.460 Exactly right.
01:30:43.180 What is your problem?
01:30:44.000 Look up the word.
01:30:45.680 Look up the word corrupt.
01:30:47.960 Oh, look up the word.
01:30:49.700 OK, look up the word corrupt.
01:30:51.480 The New York Times here is I mean, man, I thought you had something really you were going to pull out.
01:30:56.640 Well, I look up the word corrupt.
01:30:57.820 This is not even the thing that's the word corrupt corrupt.
01:31:01.280 Yes.
01:31:01.700 OK, popping up now having or showing a willingness to act dishonestly, dishonestly in return for money or personal gain, money or personal gain.
01:31:08.460 Great.
01:31:08.760 OK, so now look up the word corruption.
01:31:12.980 So it's the root corrupt is the root word, the word corruption.
01:31:16.820 See if they're the same.
01:31:17.600 They're not the same, Stu.
01:31:19.280 Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power typically involving bribery.
01:31:23.120 Right.
01:31:23.560 So what he was saying was Joe Biden and his son are corrupt.
01:31:28.580 They're willing to be dishonest.
01:31:30.260 They're willing to take money for their own personal gain.
01:31:33.560 But he doesn't care about corruption because.
01:31:38.360 Do they have to be in power?
01:31:40.580 No, he just says they're corrupt.
01:31:42.620 That doesn't mean corruption.
01:31:44.700 This is about this is better than their argument.
01:31:47.300 I can guarantee you that is more well thought out than their argument.
01:31:51.540 I mean, legitimately two paragraphs right next to each other.
01:31:56.320 One of which says he calls the his complaint is that the man is corrupt.
01:32:01.380 And the next paragraph is that says that that proves Trump doesn't care about corruption.
01:32:07.080 That is legitimately what happened in a news article in New York Times.
01:32:11.260 And.
01:32:11.720 And that's not even the thing that's frustrating.
01:32:13.180 Right.
01:32:13.540 OK.
01:32:13.860 OK.
01:32:14.200 All right.
01:32:14.680 This one is particularly about the timeline.
01:32:18.020 The timeline.
01:32:18.740 The timeline.
01:32:19.440 The timeline.
01:32:19.900 A big part of the impeachment case yesterday was that Trump only started caring about Ukraine
01:32:26.420 when he saw Biden leading him in Fox News polls in twenty nineteen.
01:32:31.660 OK.
01:32:32.480 This was.
01:32:33.060 I'm guessing that they were not using my timeline.
01:32:36.640 No, no, no.
01:32:37.680 This is this is their timeline.
01:32:39.140 Because my timeline is based all on fact.
01:32:42.180 Yeah.
01:32:42.500 And the Gregorian calendar.
01:32:44.960 That's true.
01:32:45.440 You did.
01:32:45.680 Yes.
01:32:45.920 You did hit that.
01:32:46.540 All right.
01:32:46.960 And the Kelvin scale when you reference temperature.
01:32:49.460 That's right.
01:32:50.140 Yes.
01:32:50.600 OK.
01:32:50.840 So this was a parroted without critique by media sources everywhere.
01:32:55.160 OK.
01:32:56.040 Summary of it basically is that Trump and Giuliani didn't care about any of the corruption in
01:33:01.400 Ukraine until Biden started running.
01:33:03.380 And then Trump realized he was in trouble in the polls.
01:33:06.180 So he got desperate.
01:33:07.020 Started reaching.
01:33:07.660 Started calling foreign leaders and investigate.
01:33:09.360 Investigate.
01:33:10.240 This is this is the Sylvia.
01:33:13.360 What was it?
01:33:14.660 Sylvia Garcia.
01:33:15.300 I could listen to her all day.
01:33:16.700 Sylvia Garcia.
01:33:17.320 Sylvia Garcia.
01:33:17.840 She's one of the house managers.
01:33:19.260 Uh-huh.
01:33:19.880 And this is her laying this case out explicitly yesterday.
01:33:23.040 OK.
01:33:23.180 Listen.
01:33:24.140 But let's look at one more important reason why it's clear that President Trump simply
01:33:29.260 wanted a political benefit from Ukraine's announcement of this investigation and didn't
01:33:35.980 care.
01:33:36.580 This makes it clear.
01:33:37.160 Underlying conduct.
01:33:40.940 The allegations against Vice President Biden were based on events that occurred in late
01:33:46.900 2015 and early 2016.
01:33:50.920 Let's listen to her.
01:33:51.820 This is important.
01:33:52.320 They were all well publicized at the time.
01:33:54.360 Were they well publicized?
01:33:55.400 But as soon as President Trump took office, he increased military support to Ukraine in
01:34:02.360 2017.
01:34:03.520 Military support.
01:34:04.460 Yeah.
01:34:04.740 And the next year, 2018.
01:34:07.060 Mm-hmm.
01:34:07.720 Mm-hmm.
01:34:08.780 But it wasn't until 2019, over three years after Vice President Biden called for Shokin's
01:34:17.220 removal, three years after that President Trump started pushing Ukraine to investigate that
01:34:24.820 conduct.
01:34:25.480 Uh-oh.
01:34:25.820 So what changed?
01:34:28.540 I can answer that.
01:34:29.320 What changed?
01:34:31.000 I can answer that.
01:34:32.000 Why did President Trump not care at all about Biden's request on the removal of Shokin the
01:34:39.260 year after it happened in 2017?
01:34:41.640 Shokin.
01:34:42.320 Or the next year in 2018?
01:34:44.360 Hmm.
01:34:45.100 Shokin.
01:34:45.760 Shokin.
01:34:46.680 We call him Shokin.
01:34:47.600 You know what changed.
01:34:48.340 He calls him Shokin.
01:34:49.100 In 2019.
01:34:50.140 Mm-hmm.
01:34:50.300 We know what changed.
01:34:50.980 When President Trump suddenly cared.
01:34:53.980 Suddenly.
01:34:54.860 It's that Biden got in the race.
01:34:57.260 Mm-hmm.
01:34:57.740 Ah.
01:34:59.520 April 25, Vice President Biden announced he would run for president in 2020.
01:35:06.480 And a huge surprise.
01:35:07.660 Huge surprise to everybody.
01:35:09.140 Yeah.
01:35:09.480 Nobody knew that Joe Biden was going to run.
01:35:11.700 No one.
01:35:12.120 Obviously, there was some thought about that.
01:35:13.740 But I mean, it also goes into the polls as well about how, you know, he saw these polls
01:35:18.620 on Fox News and he's like, oh my gosh, I'm losing.
01:35:20.440 I need to make these calls.
01:35:21.680 That's one of their...
01:35:22.720 Now, of course, obviously Fox News and every pollster have been pulling a Biden-Trump race
01:35:27.600 on and off for multiple years.
01:35:29.600 It was, you know, obviously possible, right?
01:35:31.540 Everyone knew it was possible he was going to run.
01:35:33.820 So think about this, though, for a moment.
01:35:37.080 Because this opens up their entire case to some real problems.
01:35:40.120 Because if Trump did care about Ukraine before 2019, before Biden announced, it would disprove
01:35:47.080 this entire narrative.
01:35:48.440 Right.
01:35:48.820 Right?
01:35:49.240 Yeah.
01:35:49.400 If he did care, if there was any evidence...
01:35:51.260 Right.
01:35:51.600 ...that he did care about this before 2019 in April.
01:35:54.340 Good thing there's no evidence.
01:35:55.580 Well, one little problem.
01:35:57.780 There is some evidence.
01:35:58.600 For example, Giuliani, 18 days before Biden announced, said, I want the Ukraine investigated.
01:36:04.560 We'll find a lot of answers for how the Steele dossier was put together and how the Manafort
01:36:08.220 case was revived.
01:36:09.220 Wait.
01:36:09.500 Now, that was only...
01:36:10.300 Steele dossier?
01:36:10.820 Yeah.
01:36:11.240 That is...
01:36:11.640 Ah.
01:36:11.820 I'm glad you pointed that out, Glenn.
01:36:14.040 Because, yes, it was only a couple weeks before the actual announcement.
01:36:19.260 But that's an interesting part, what he identifies as important.
01:36:22.580 The Steele dossier.
01:36:23.620 The Steele dossier.
01:36:24.580 And how the Manafort case was revived.
01:36:27.580 Because there was a case against Manafort a long time ago.
01:36:29.900 And then this Black Ledger came out and made news and brought the case back to public.
01:36:36.760 And then Manafort went to prison.
01:36:37.920 So, let's move on, though.
01:36:39.380 That's only 18 days before.
01:36:40.500 Or maybe he...
01:36:41.700 It was imminent.
01:36:42.900 Mm-hmm.
01:36:43.120 Okay?
01:36:43.560 Mm-hmm.
01:36:43.700 You can't fault him on that.
01:36:45.360 Sure, sure.
01:36:45.920 What about six months before?
01:36:48.140 Oh, he...
01:36:48.600 Six months before Joe Biden announced...
01:36:50.600 No, that's when he didn't care.
01:36:52.580 Hmm.
01:36:52.900 Right.
01:36:53.300 That's what their case is.
01:36:54.360 Yeah, he didn't care.
01:36:55.000 He was in Ukraine.
01:36:56.400 In Ukraine, meeting with Shokane, or Shoken, as everyone else calls him, and Lushenko.
01:37:02.920 Yeah.
01:37:03.040 These are the two prosecutors central to the corruption allegations.
01:37:05.580 And, by the way, if you may have noticed, the specific person Democrats said Trump
01:37:10.260 didn't care about in their argument.
01:37:12.100 So, Giuliani is meeting with Shokane, the exact person that we're talking about here,
01:37:20.680 six months before the investigation.
01:37:22.760 Now, of course, you don't just meet him.
01:37:24.620 They didn't bump into each other into an airport.
01:37:26.540 There was a long courtship process before this meeting, which you've talked with Giuliani about.
01:37:32.760 How about the reported investigation, again, including Rudy Giuliani, between roughly May
01:37:38.040 and August of 2018?
01:37:39.980 That is 11 months.
01:37:42.800 11 months before Biden announced.
01:37:44.900 Yeah, but he was talking about Biden every time he would go there.
01:37:47.680 He would be—Rudy Giuliani was letting the State Department know—letting the Justice
01:37:54.180 Department and the FBI know that he was finding all kinds of dirt about Joe Biden to—right?
01:38:01.340 Wasn't that—
01:38:02.040 No, not exactly.
01:38:03.040 Because we're told, again, that Trump doesn't care about corruption in Ukraine.
01:38:06.780 He only cares about it because of the Biden and the Fox News poll in April of 2019.
01:38:12.700 But what about when Trump declared that he wanted Ambassador Yovanovitch fired the ambassador
01:38:20.460 to Ukraine?
01:38:21.440 Why did he do that?
01:38:22.460 This was April 30th, 2018, 360 days before Joe Biden announced.
01:38:28.760 And apparently—
01:38:29.760 But he didn't care.
01:38:30.480 Trump didn't care.
01:38:31.260 Seems like he did care if he wanted the ambassador to Ukraine fired.
01:38:34.740 And again, you can complain about that, which the Democrats have done, which is so interesting
01:38:38.800 here, because the Yovanovitch firing has the interesting distinction of being both a point
01:38:45.520 about how Trump didn't care about Ukraine and a point about Trump's obsession with Ukraine.
01:38:51.840 You know, I have to tell you, Stu, this—if I were in a jury box, this would be laughable.
01:38:57.260 Yeah.
01:38:57.500 I could—
01:38:57.980 Laughable.
01:38:58.140 I literally could go and give a winning defense in front—if the death penalty was on the
01:39:07.260 line, I would feel comfortable looking at that person going, you're not going anywhere.
01:39:11.940 Don't worry about it.
01:39:12.740 Don't worry about it.
01:39:13.000 I will provide the closing arguments here.
01:39:15.320 It's that week of a case.
01:39:17.540 It's that week.
01:39:18.140 It's laughable.
01:39:19.400 When the other side is presented, it should be so easy.
01:39:24.560 You just take this thing, you go through the timeline that you were just laying out, and
01:39:28.900 then you say, what else happened?
01:39:30.640 What else happened?
01:39:31.580 What could else have happened?
01:39:32.820 Besides this Fox News poll, what else could have happened?
01:39:36.020 I don't know.
01:39:36.540 An election in Ukraine?
01:39:38.880 How about that one?
01:39:39.820 How about a guy who said he's going to clean up all of the corruption?
01:39:43.080 Yeah.
01:39:43.220 And then we have the transcripts of the meetings where he said, I don't want anything to do
01:39:47.760 with Ukraine.
01:39:48.200 They're all corrupt, and they're like, no, no, you should talk to this guy.
01:39:51.560 He may not be corrupt.
01:39:53.060 And then you listen to the phone call where he's like, look, I don't know.
01:39:56.380 I think you need to look into these things because we want to stop all this.
01:40:00.000 But we think that you're still surrounded by some of the corrupt people.
01:40:03.960 All of that makes absolute sense.
01:40:07.240 And by the way, why would he give the stuff to Ukraine?
01:40:11.720 Maybe because he's not the Russian asset that you say he is.
01:40:15.760 Why would the president arm Ukraine, Russia's enemy?
01:40:20.620 Why would he approve all of those things, even with a corrupt administration?
01:40:26.400 Because he knew defense, not money, defense was important.
01:40:31.500 So he sends that there because all they had gotten from the United States of America in
01:40:37.060 a hot war under Obama were a bunch of blankets.
01:40:40.660 That's what we sent them, blankets.
01:40:43.140 And then money to launder.
01:40:45.160 He actually sent them missile systems.
01:40:48.500 So he sends them missile systems.
01:40:50.820 But how could he do that if he was a Russian agent?
01:40:53.880 Wow, that doesn't make sense.
01:40:55.340 That even doesn't fit your narrative.
01:40:57.440 He's arming the Russians' enemies.
01:41:00.500 Right.
01:41:00.700 And then what changed?
01:41:03.320 He's got a new president who says he wants to be clean and wants to clean up the corruption.
01:41:09.660 And the president is talked into going in and making a phone call and saying,
01:41:14.680 are you going to really clean up the corruption?
01:41:16.740 I want to see some evidence.
01:41:18.340 And we'll be it.
01:41:19.400 We want to help you.
01:41:20.940 This is exactly what happened.
01:41:23.320 And it is exactly the right thing for the president to do.
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01:42:48.280 So we're working through this point, a very important point.
01:43:03.840 It was emphasized all over the media yesterday that Donald Trump didn't care about Ukrainian corruption
01:43:08.660 until Joe Biden announced and he realized he was behind in the polls in a Fox News poll.
01:43:13.340 That is such a good case.
01:43:14.460 Such a good case.
01:43:15.220 And again, no critique of it anywhere.
01:43:18.060 No one's saying, well, actually, there's lots of evidence that he did care about Ukraine before this.
01:43:22.020 It's like it was this defense or this, uh, this, these accusations were made by third graders.
01:43:26.760 Yeah.
01:43:27.500 They're that weak.
01:43:28.460 I'm going to tweet all of this out at StuDoesAmerica because you need to have it all and share it all with your friends.
01:43:34.820 All of these meetings that prove he did actually care and all these comments.
01:43:39.220 Let's keep going, though.
01:43:40.120 Trump tweeted that Ukraine was quietly working to boost Clinton.
01:43:45.240 We know Trump was very concerned about, as we mentioned in the Giuliani clip, both the Steele dossier and the Manafort investigation, how that was brought back to the forefront.
01:43:56.460 He tweeted that on July 25th, 2017, 639 days before Biden announced.
01:44:04.580 639 days.
01:44:09.200 Or how about when Rudy Giuliani was in Ukraine lecturing about democracy and the rule of law, which you might notice is the opposite of corruption.
01:44:23.240 The rule of law, specifically lecturing on that topic on June 8th, 2017, 656 days before Biden announced.
01:44:36.880 We could go on and on and on and on and on with stuff that you guys talked about in your interviews, as well as what's on your chalkboard.
01:44:43.720 But the bottom line here is that you can argue that Trump was only concerned with Ukrainian corruption over the other dozens and dozens of other countries that are corrupt because that corruption was affecting him quite regularly.
01:45:01.600 And you could say that that was the reason why it was on the front of his mind.
01:45:05.300 You can you can make the case that he was he cared about corruption really because it just affected him much more, much more solid case and leave Joe Biden completely out of it.
01:45:21.060 You can say he was driven, driven by Ukraine and what was going on because he knew it was the source.
01:45:30.880 That's where this whole Ukrainian steel dossier thing was hatched.
01:45:37.040 That was the germ that led into his, you know, he's a Russian asset.
01:45:42.900 The Russians are are trying to throw the election for him and he's part of it and he knew and all that.
01:45:47.900 That all came from Ukraine.
01:45:50.200 So you can make the case that he was so driven blind by I'm a Russian agent and I'm a illegitimate president.
01:45:58.380 And they threw the election. You have evidence to show that he was obsessed with that when he first got in.
01:46:05.320 But their argument is the opposite. He didn't care about it at all.
01:46:08.180 He didn't care about that at all, which is so completely ridiculous.
01:46:11.820 And it's a third grader.
01:46:13.440 You can argue that he was it was on the top of his priority list because the corruption he perceived affecting him.
01:46:19.960 You can make that argument.
01:46:20.980 However, you can't also argue that he magically started caring about Ukrainian corruption after Biden announced and Trump was behind in the polls.
01:46:28.540 It's blatantly untrue.
01:46:29.760 And it's so obviously untrue.
01:46:32.380 You have to wonder that the fact that the Democrats included it in their case at all is either an embarrassing level of incompetence or desperation.
01:46:43.080 But it's one of those.
01:46:45.480 I think it is one of those two.
01:46:46.960 I think that let me add a third.
01:46:48.420 OK, they have such a low opinion of the American people that they actually believe that they could say anything and they're not going to check it out.
01:46:58.480 They're not going to care.
01:46:59.900 And you know what?
01:47:01.300 They're right with a lot of people.
01:47:03.060 But boy, do I want to vote for people who have that low of opinion of me?
01:47:08.100 This is why progressives look at the country as sheep and they are the ranchers and they'll have the dogs run around and bark to keep you in line.
01:47:19.860 That's the progressive movement.
01:47:21.620 They look at people as idiots where we might lose.
01:47:26.700 But I'm going to go down swinging, saying they're not idiots.
01:47:29.880 They just have to be shown why they should care about this corruption.
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01:49:28.680 All right.
01:49:30.020 Stu, are there any movies that are opening up this weekend?
01:49:33.900 Anything good happening in the movie theater?
01:49:36.480 My wife and I haven't, you know, we go to a movie every week.
01:49:40.780 You really do, yeah.
01:49:42.320 I love movies.
01:49:44.460 Love movies.
01:49:45.100 I do, too.
01:49:45.720 I don't get to, I have about 10 that I've wanted to see since before the new year.
01:49:51.340 Last one I saw was Jude Jumanji 2.
01:49:54.520 Oh.
01:49:55.200 Did you see it?
01:49:55.900 No.
01:49:56.840 It was good.
01:49:57.760 Of course I didn't see it.
01:49:59.500 Did you see Star Wars?
01:50:00.260 You saw Star Wars.
01:50:01.060 I saw Star Wars.
01:50:01.680 It's the only one I think I got to see.
01:50:04.120 No, I got to see, I went to the Fox News one too, Bombshell.
01:50:07.100 How was that?
01:50:08.060 You know, it's obviously a very anti-Roger Hales movie.
01:50:11.600 Yeah, yeah.
01:50:12.800 You know, Megyn Kelly comes off very well in it.
01:50:15.080 So that's kind of the, you know, the kind of approach of it.
01:50:17.860 You know, I don't, obviously, I don't know all the details behind the story and how much
01:50:21.260 license they took.
01:50:22.400 I think Megan did some interviews of the actual people in the movie afterwards for her, I think,
01:50:28.520 her YouTube channel.
01:50:30.260 And it was pretty interesting.
01:50:31.740 They did point out that there were some factual errors.
01:50:35.760 You know, some dramatic license taken in some scenes.
01:50:39.200 But I bet to make Roger Hales look better.
01:50:41.040 No, I wouldn't say that.
01:50:46.820 Right.
01:50:46.860 And that's just one of the interesting parts about that, because there is some sort, you
01:50:51.000 get it occasionally from a lot of the people, even the people who accused Hales of these
01:50:54.740 things, where there's some level of admiration of him, in a way, like where they recognize
01:51:03.520 he really was a genius in television.
01:51:05.760 And they recognize too that he was oddly loyal to them and would like go to bat for them over
01:51:12.060 and over and over again, even after these things took place.
01:51:14.860 It's a very strange dynamic.
01:51:18.160 He is the guy.
01:51:19.300 He is one of my favorite people I ever met.
01:51:24.600 If I had to say, who did, who is one of the most intriguing people I ever met in a good
01:51:32.440 way, it would be Roger Hales.
01:51:33.840 I think he would be number one.
01:51:36.380 I think he would be number one.
01:51:37.800 But, but if I, if I also had to say who was a guy who could wear a mask and you would have
01:51:48.400 no idea, it would be Roger Hales.
01:51:52.540 And that's kind of, I guess what, in the movie itself, I think had some issues.
01:51:57.360 I will say Charlize Theron as Megyn Kelly, like I couldn't, I found myself in the middle
01:52:03.200 of a movie, not even knowing it wasn't Megyn Kelly.
01:52:05.500 Like I just thought it was her.
01:52:06.660 She has the voice thing down.
01:52:08.240 She has the look down.
01:52:09.840 Like it's incredible.
01:52:11.140 I actually lost myself that it was even a movie.
01:52:13.840 I've just seen the trailers and I'm, and I'm looking at them like that.
01:52:17.380 That's them.
01:52:18.240 It's remarkable.
01:52:19.160 It's remarkable.
01:52:20.140 Yeah.
01:52:20.320 Um, so that, uh, that is out.
01:52:22.400 There is a movie called The Gentleman out this weekend.
01:52:25.220 Yeah.
01:52:25.760 This thing, is it getting good reviews?
01:52:27.640 It looks good, but.
01:52:28.780 I don't know.
01:52:29.940 Uh, let's see.
01:52:30.500 Let's see.
01:52:30.740 Gentleman has got, uh, do we have.
01:52:32.620 I have no idea what that movie is about.
01:52:34.560 I, I, I, I, I go back and forth between it's somebody working on a story and saying, okay,
01:52:42.680 this is going to be the story.
01:52:43.860 Somebody like writing something or, and it's just kind of all played out in their heads or.
01:52:49.320 It's Guy Ritchie.
01:52:49.860 So you probably aren't going to understand it.
01:52:52.180 Um, but, uh, it follows, uh, an American expat who built a highly profitable marijuana
01:52:57.060 empire in London.
01:52:58.160 Okay.
01:52:58.840 Uh, when word gets out that he's looking to cash out of the business, it triggers plots,
01:53:03.200 schemes, bribery, and blackmail in an attempt to steal his domain out from under him.
01:53:08.560 Oh, it looks pretty good.
01:53:09.480 Yeah.
01:53:09.720 Um, 71% on Rotten Tomatoes.
01:53:11.500 Uh, the other one things.
01:53:12.640 So you have 1917, which you raved about.
01:53:15.220 Uh, I will tell you, I was afraid to say that it was as good as private Ryan.
01:53:20.540 I remember writing that line and going, Oh, I'm going to get killed on this.
01:53:24.520 Cause I could just hear Stu.
01:53:26.240 So yes, private Ryan.
01:53:27.640 Are you kidding me?
01:53:28.560 I like how you think about me.
01:53:29.600 Oh, I do.
01:53:30.180 You're a, you're in my head all the time.
01:53:31.600 And I wrote it anyway.
01:53:33.140 And I'm like, I'm, I think it is.
01:53:35.360 I am talking to people, all, anybody who has seen this movie, so many people are coming
01:53:41.060 up and going, it's saving private Ryan.
01:53:43.980 It's better than saving private Ryan.
01:53:45.420 Really?
01:53:45.820 Yeah.
01:53:46.380 It is so good.
01:53:47.320 Stu, you've got to see, have you seen it yet?
01:53:48.520 No, I want to go see it.
01:53:49.300 You have to see it.
01:53:50.240 And you have to see it in a movie theater.
01:53:52.300 I want to go to the IMAX one.
01:53:54.000 Is that big what I want to do?
01:53:54.660 When are you going to go?
01:53:57.180 That, the time you want to go, I'm busy.
01:53:59.740 I'll be in Orlando meeting with Bill O'Reilly.
01:54:01.860 Really?
01:54:02.860 Really?
01:54:03.380 Yeah.
01:54:03.660 Wow.
01:54:03.940 That's unfortunate.
01:54:04.780 Cause I've only seen it, you know, I got a screener for it.
01:54:07.800 So, uh, because it was during the holidays and I just couldn't, you know, I couldn't go
01:54:12.720 to a theater in Los Angeles to see it.
01:54:15.080 Uh, so they sent me a, uh, a DVD of it.
01:54:17.780 And so I've only seen it on the small screen and I want to see it on IMAX cause it's got to
01:54:21.500 be unbelievable on IMAX.
01:54:23.220 Somehow Bad Boys for Life has a 77% on Rotten Tomatoes.
01:54:26.460 Boy, that does not look good.
01:54:28.240 Does not.
01:54:28.740 Doolittle also does not look good.
01:54:30.180 Oof.
01:54:30.740 That's 17%.
01:54:31.840 Oof.
01:54:32.340 You saw Jumanji, the next level.
01:54:34.000 You liked it?
01:54:34.500 I liked it.
01:54:35.020 Yeah, 71% on Rotten Tomatoes.
01:54:36.000 Not as good as the first one, but I liked it.
01:54:37.860 But I also want to see, um, I wanted to see Richard Jewell, which I never got to see.
01:54:43.200 Never got to see.
01:54:44.080 That looked really good.
01:54:45.140 I heard the review that really intrigued me on that was if you want to understand impeachment
01:54:49.620 and what's really going on in Washington right now, see Richard Jewell.
01:54:52.880 Oh, yeah.
01:54:54.040 That was Clint Eastwood directed.
01:54:55.740 Yeah, yeah.
01:54:55.940 Uh, Uncut Gems, the Adam Sandler movie that's like dark and-
01:54:59.620 Yeah, I don't have any interest in seeing that, but I hear he is so good in it.
01:55:04.200 Yeah.
01:55:04.360 Which is just-
01:55:05.400 It's not a comedy.
01:55:06.920 It's like a-
01:55:07.600 Right.
01:55:08.300 It's a dark drama about a gambling addiction and guy in the jewelry business.
01:55:13.680 But it looks really good.
01:55:14.640 You saw Ford versus Ferrari, right?
01:55:16.720 I loved it.
01:55:18.280 Have you seen that?
01:55:18.680 The only one I wanted to see?
01:55:19.420 No.
01:55:19.740 Oh, you gotta go see that.
01:55:20.880 I didn't get to see the Mr. Rogers movie, Beautiful Day in the-
01:55:23.320 I didn't see that either.
01:55:24.120 That one looks really good.
01:55:25.120 Is that still out?
01:55:26.060 Uh, I think it is still out.
01:55:27.000 Is Ford versus Ferrari still out?
01:55:28.620 Yeah, I think that's still in theaters as well.
01:55:29.820 If you haven't seen that, that, that, 1917 and Ford versus Ferrari, if you've, if you haven't
01:55:36.140 seen those two, both must-sees.
01:55:38.620 And, and really in a theater.
01:55:40.920 I mean, there's nothing like the, the roar of that race car in a theater.
01:55:46.500 I want to see all, I mean, there's so many and I didn't, I didn't get to like any of them.
01:55:50.720 I saw Star Wars, which I didn't really like.
01:55:54.000 Bombshell was okay.
01:55:55.380 But I mean, I just, it was the only one out of that entire list I just gave you.
01:55:59.220 I could convince my wife to go to.
01:56:01.300 All the other ones, she's like, nah, I want a war movie.
01:56:04.520 Well, a movie about some guy who was accused of terrorism in Atlanta.
01:56:08.660 Yeah.
01:56:09.160 You know, it was hard.
01:56:09.760 You know, it's really hard because it's like, there are so many movies that I want to see.
01:56:15.100 Like there's, there's a, what is it?
01:56:17.240 Just Mercy.
01:56:18.320 Yeah.
01:56:18.680 Or something like that.
01:56:19.180 Yeah.
01:56:19.440 It looks really good and I really want to see it.
01:56:22.160 And then I'm like, I don't, I don't want to go to a movie and think.
01:56:27.640 You know what I mean?
01:56:28.440 I mean, you just want to go and just have fun.
01:56:33.020 That's, that's why movies, so many movies during World War II were just frivolous because
01:56:41.660 people were, you wanted to escape.
01:56:44.620 It's interesting.
01:56:45.220 I was talking to Sonny Bunch, who's a movie reviewer.
01:56:48.400 He just started the website, The Rebeller, which is like kind of like a, kind of a conservative
01:56:52.660 take on, on like a movie site.
01:56:55.020 All these sites are all, they're all left, you know, all the entertainment sites.
01:56:58.460 And they kind of taken a different tact on that.
01:57:00.960 And I was talking to him about it.
01:57:02.160 So wait, what is he, what is his tact?
01:57:03.800 He's like a kind of a conservative libertarian sort of spin on like an entertainment site.
01:57:08.320 So like, you know, it, it, it doesn't say, it doesn't focus on, you know, woke culture
01:57:14.560 that how diverse is the cast of this movie?
01:57:17.140 Like, it just talks about like, is the movie freaking good?
01:57:19.540 Yeah.
01:57:19.860 You know, like what are the parts you like about it?
01:57:21.540 It's like a, it's the way we actually want to watch movies, not the way you're supposed
01:57:24.800 to.
01:57:25.240 Because I was going to say, I don't want to see somebody who is like, you know, what's
01:57:28.060 good about this is that it relates to the tax decrease of the Reagan years.
01:57:32.320 You're like, Oh, no, no, I think what I, what I kind of take it as more of is like, you
01:57:38.520 know, you get that sense when you, when you watch movie reviews, well, they, they will
01:57:42.880 like talk about the movie in a way of like, well, you know, this was a brave choice to
01:57:47.760 put all women in Ghostbusters, right?
01:57:50.020 Oh, shut up.
01:57:50.400 And it's like, well, let's be honest about it.
01:57:52.240 That sucks.
01:57:53.320 It's a terrible idea.
01:57:54.400 Maybe you liked it.
01:57:56.100 Actually.
01:57:56.380 I liked it.
01:57:56.780 I mean, it was great, but it was fun.
01:57:58.400 I don't even know what the review is of that movie, but you get the general sense here.
01:58:01.140 It's like, we don't have to fold.
01:58:02.620 And every time someone has an opinion or like a, a thing that's out of step with woke culture,
01:58:06.940 we don't ask for them to get canceled is the, I think kind of the idea what I was talking
01:58:11.020 to him about.
01:58:11.240 And he asked me what my favorite genre of movie was.
01:58:15.600 And I really had no answer to that.
01:58:17.820 I, it took me a minute.
01:58:18.760 And so I had to craft one and I, this is what I came up with and it relates to Richard
01:58:22.420 Jewell, which is recreation of a relatively recent historical event.
01:58:28.120 I think is my favorite genre of movie.
01:58:29.820 Like Richard explaining to me something that happened from world, the beginning of world
01:58:35.660 war two to today.
01:58:37.500 Okay.
01:58:38.000 That's my, that's my window.
01:58:39.300 Yeah.
01:58:39.900 Beginning of world war two to today.
01:58:41.840 True event.
01:58:43.680 Dramatized to make it interesting.
01:58:45.120 And this would include everything from, you know, Sully to a captain.
01:58:50.900 What was the other one?
01:58:51.440 He was in the, the one who he was, the pirate thing.
01:58:54.180 He was in a couple of captain, different captain movies, captain Phillips, uh, you know, to
01:59:00.020 Richard Jewell to, to a lone survivor, uh, like that sort of stuff that I know is real
01:59:06.620 or at least close to real.
01:59:08.660 And they're telling me something that I can kind of learn about, but also learn it in an
01:59:11.960 entertaining way.
01:59:12.760 I think that is my, if I pick a genre, that would be my favorite.
01:59:17.540 You disagree?
01:59:18.660 It's a solid genre.
01:59:19.700 I don't think it's actually a genre.
01:59:20.960 Well, yeah, it kind of is.
01:59:22.120 Yeah.
01:59:22.380 It's, it's true to life stories.
01:59:24.260 Um, uh, my favorite, I'm going to go way out and probably nobody's going to agree with
01:59:29.180 me, but the one that's a musical.
01:59:31.080 No, the one that the, the genre that I keep coming to, it's a very, very narrow.
01:59:35.360 So Daniel Craig, James Bond movies, it's very narrow.
01:59:40.880 James, James Bond is, I could watch Casino Royale and Skyfall a hundred times and in a
01:59:47.020 row and just not be sick of it.
01:59:49.100 I just, I got to rewatch Skyfall.
01:59:50.720 Everyone loves that one.
01:59:51.540 I liked Casino Royale a lot.
01:59:53.220 Casino Royale was fantastic.
01:59:54.860 I watched that probably three times a year.
01:59:57.300 As a family, we'll get together.
01:59:58.940 We only want to watch Casino Royale.
02:00:00.580 Casino Royale.
02:00:00.900 There is that like thing.
02:00:02.180 And I, you know, you get in these moments where like you're surrounded.
02:00:05.360 By election, impeachment and viruses breaking out everywhere.
02:00:10.160 You want to have the escape between, between mission impossible and James Bond, Daniel Craig.
02:00:16.720 I could live happily forever.
02:00:18.860 Just watching those.
02:00:19.860 I mean, do you have to keep making new ones, but I could just watch that genre.
02:00:23.440 Those two storylines forever.
02:00:26.180 Uh, and, and I'm going to go out on another limb.
02:00:29.200 I'm sorry, but Sean Connery isn't even close to Daniel Craig.
02:00:34.560 Sean Connery used to be the obvious one, but that's all because they used to have like,
02:00:38.920 Hey, I'm Goomer Pyle.
02:00:40.820 And, uh, how about we, uh, take a look at them Hooters?
02:00:43.580 Boop, boop.
02:00:44.120 You know, I mean, that's what he was in competition.
02:00:47.440 Uh, if you're not a Blaze TV subscriber, you missed Glenn, uh, acting out that sound effect
02:00:52.300 you just heard.
02:00:52.860 And that was the best part of the show today.
02:00:56.200 I mean, there's just, there's just nobody.
02:00:59.840 I mean, Daniel.
02:01:00.760 Somebody make a gif of that.
02:01:02.080 Somebody's got to make a gif of that.
02:01:03.520 All right.
02:01:03.860 All right.
02:01:05.600 By the way, did you see Craig more than, uh, Sean Connery is your point.
02:01:08.640 Yeah, I do.
02:01:09.340 More than even Roger Moore.
02:01:10.080 I mean, have you seen A View to a Kill lately?
02:01:11.960 Yes.
02:01:12.620 Solid.
02:01:13.140 No.
02:01:13.640 Solid film.
02:01:16.480 Nope.
02:01:16.800 All right.
02:01:20.600 That was Glenn doing the Harvey Weinstein, in case you were watching on TV.
02:01:25.020 All right.
02:01:25.760 Let's, uh, let me just talk to you a little bit about Car Shield.
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02:01:35.800 And he is, I mean, he is descending now over the good people of Gotham today to save them.
02:01:41.720 And lo and behold, the flame goes out in the back of the car and it's the check engine
02:01:45.820 light and it's like, what, what, now what?
02:01:49.060 He calls Alfred up and Alfred says, dude, I can't, I mean, it's a car and there is no
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02:01:55.540 We built this ourself.
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02:02:04.540 They light the engine light up again and the, and it's all ready to go.
02:02:09.340 And the bike works, you know, there at the end as well.
02:02:12.600 He gets Joker.
02:02:13.560 He didn't have to worry about, I mean, yes, he's Bruce Wayne.
02:02:17.340 So he doesn't have to worry about money anyway, but he hasn't even paid for the Batmobile to
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02:02:57.740 This is the Glenn Beck program.
02:03:00.200 Oh, God.
02:03:25.880 What a fun week it has been.
02:03:32.880 Seriously.
02:03:33.940 It's been great.
02:03:36.020 We have one piece of audio we want to get to before we take the break for the weekend.
02:03:40.520 Elizabeth Warren, who I guess you'd say was probably running third right now in the race.
02:03:45.500 She got confronted by a father who has had some questions about student loans.
02:03:53.240 It's a little hard to hear, but listen closely.
02:03:55.880 I just want to ask one question.
02:03:58.500 I want to ask one question.
02:03:59.400 My daughter's getting out of school.
02:04:00.260 I saved all my money.
02:04:01.280 She doesn't have any school.
02:04:02.160 Am I going to get my money back?
02:04:04.400 Of course not.
02:04:05.280 So you're going to pay for people who didn't save any money, and those of us that did the
02:04:09.980 right thing get screwed.
02:04:11.360 No, it's not even.
02:04:12.200 That's great.
02:04:12.740 Of course we did.
02:04:13.700 My buddy had fun, bought a car, went on vacations.
02:04:16.300 I saved my money.
02:04:17.560 He made more than I did.
02:04:19.140 But I worked a double ship.
02:04:20.740 Worked extra.
02:04:21.420 My daughter works, she was 10.
02:04:23.160 So you're laughing.
02:04:24.080 Yeah, that's exactly what you're doing.
02:04:26.340 We did the right thing, and we get screwed.
02:04:28.560 I appreciate that.
02:04:29.300 That's all right.
02:04:31.700 Absolutely right.
02:04:33.740 Did you get it?
02:04:34.540 Absolutely right.
02:04:35.640 You know what this is?
02:04:37.100 Joe the Plumber.
02:04:38.260 Yeah, exactly.
02:04:39.240 So if you couldn't, it's a little hard to hear, and I know coming through the radio, it might
02:04:43.040 be a bit tough to pick up, because there's a lot of room noise.
02:04:46.040 But basically, he says, you know, I did the right thing.
02:04:49.340 I saved my money.
02:04:50.340 My buddy went on vacations and bought boats and cars, and he still has lots of student
02:04:55.000 debt, and you're going to wipe all that out.
02:04:56.680 When I saved my money and paid all of it off, and she just laughs at him.
02:05:01.060 And he's like, you're laughing.
02:05:02.680 He said, my daughter's worked since she was 10 to earn money to go to college, and we've
02:05:07.640 saved and saved and saved and didn't do anything.
02:05:10.400 And he's really pissed.
02:05:11.640 This is not a political exchange.
02:05:13.540 Yeah, because when you kind of see the headlines, it seems like maybe it was one of these things
02:05:16.580 that was a plant.
02:05:17.280 No.
02:05:17.440 You know, he's legitimately annoyed about this, and you feel for him.
02:05:20.800 I mean, he's worked his ass off and done all the right things.
02:05:23.100 Yeah, let's see if we can get him on.
02:05:24.240 Yeah.
02:05:25.140 Because, and she, you know, I think she, there might be part of her that's sensing it is
02:05:30.100 some sort of setup or something, and she kind of tries to just brush him off and smile.
02:05:33.780 And, you know, she knows there's cameras around, so she doesn't want to be seen to be having
02:05:38.840 some fight.
02:05:40.380 But it pisses him off even more.
02:05:43.000 You know, she's just laughing at him, and he says, you're laughing.
02:05:45.460 She's like, I'm not laughing.
02:05:46.180 She says, you are laughing.
02:05:47.440 And then she's like, well, I appreciate your time.
02:05:49.060 He just walks away, doesn't shake her hand or anything.
02:05:51.140 I mean, he's pissed off.
02:05:52.100 He's a dad that's worked his ass off to do things the right way.
02:05:54.720 And this is the same thing we hear from legal immigrants in this country all the time.
02:05:58.620 I went through this terrible system.
02:06:00.560 I sat in line for 10 years.
02:06:02.420 I worked my ass off to get here.
02:06:03.880 I've done everything right.
02:06:04.960 And now you're just going to let these people who broke the law come in at the same status
02:06:09.580 as me?
02:06:10.860 Like, that's, that's completely unfair.
02:06:13.920 No, it's social justice.
02:06:15.640 It's social justice.
02:06:16.160 It's social justice.
02:06:17.040 And because of social justice, people will become less and less responsible.
02:06:23.200 They will not hold themselves accountable, be responsible for things because they know
02:06:28.400 they'll be bailed out or they'll be given this or that.
02:06:30.720 And you will need a ruler over you to control people's lives because no one will be responsible
02:06:37.660 for anything.
02:06:38.540 Welcome to the progressive dream come true.
02:06:43.500 You're listening to Glenn Beck.