The Glenn Beck Program - September 14, 2023


Ukraine Money Train Is the Biggest Heist in American History | Guests: Rep. Chip Roy & Sid Miller | 9⧸14⧸23


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

147.80722

Word Count

18,412

Sentence Count

1,741

Misogynist Sentences

28

Hate Speech Sentences

36


Summary

Glenn Beck talks about the loss of Mitt Romney and how it will affect the future of the country. Also, a judge blocks New Mexico from enforcing a ban on open carry in the largest county in New Mexico.


Transcript

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00:02:06.960 Oh, I don't know how I'm going to go on.
00:02:11.220 Without Mitt Rodney.
00:02:14.680 I mean, he's been such a great patriot.
00:02:20.820 He said yesterday, he was leaving,
00:02:22.840 I don't understand why people don't like Mitch McConnell.
00:02:26.760 And, you know, Mitt, it's that kind of thinking
00:02:30.960 that got you where you are today.
00:02:33.660 So, don't let the door hit you on the ass.
00:02:37.540 All right, let me see.
00:02:38.840 Sometimes, something can be both a blessing and a curse.
00:02:42.780 Unlike Mitt Romney, which was just really a curse and a curse.
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00:03:58.120 Oh, my goodness.
00:03:59.880 Well, I've got, let me start with some good news.
00:04:02.500 Let me start with some good news.
00:04:03.940 Mitt Romney's gone.
00:04:04.960 Next, judge blocks part of New Mexico's order restricting gun rights.
00:04:11.100 Federal judge ruled against the emergency public health order issued by the Democratic Governor Grisham,
00:04:18.940 repealing open and concealed carry rights in the largest county in New Mexico.
00:04:23.060 Oh, gee.
00:04:24.380 So the court did find it unconstant.
00:04:27.340 That's weird.
00:04:27.940 Now, we also have something, and I hope the Attorney General does this,
00:04:37.400 or I guess it would have to be a federal prosecutor, so I don't know who's going to do this.
00:04:43.040 But Andy McCarthy, who is, you know, he was the former assistant United States attorney for the Southern District of New York.
00:04:51.320 He's got a very good record.
00:04:52.900 He's the guy who put the blind shake behind bars, which, by the way, Biden is thinking, you know what?
00:04:58.100 Maybe it's maybe enough time for the blind shake.
00:05:00.900 Maybe we should let him go.
00:05:02.060 Yeah, sure.
00:05:03.180 He explained yesterday that Section 241 of the Federal Penal Code,
00:05:10.360 which is being used by Special Counsel Jack Smith to charge Trump, could be used for Grisham.
00:05:17.340 It reads,
00:05:47.340 Now, I'm not one to say, get him.
00:05:52.760 I'm not one to say, oh, yeah, well, we're going to do this.
00:05:58.780 However, this is the law.
00:06:01.620 And they are using and distorting the law every way they can to put people behind bars that they disagree with.
00:06:12.180 I'm not suggesting we do that.
00:06:14.320 I'm suggesting we use everything in the Constitution to stop the madness.
00:06:21.440 I don't want to do anything shady.
00:06:23.840 I don't even want the appearance of impropriety.
00:06:26.360 I just want the letter and the spirit of the law.
00:06:31.400 And, gee, if two or more persons conspire to injure, oppress, threaten, intimidate any persons in the state, territory, commonwealth, possession, or district, free exercise, enjoyment of any right, privilege, secured by him in the Constitution or laws of the United States.
00:06:47.720 Well, if you go to prison, I don't know.
00:06:50.660 I think there was at least her that was conspiring to injure, oppress, threaten, intimidate.
00:06:59.380 Cops are going to come and take your gun away.
00:07:02.440 We're going to press charges.
00:07:04.460 No, you're not.
00:07:05.520 No, you're not.
00:07:05.880 This is the kind of thinking that America has got to do.
00:07:12.200 We have people who are misguided, and then we have people who are nefarious.
00:07:17.900 I'm not sure which category she falls into.
00:07:21.460 She may, I mean, you know, misguided is not strong enough for this.
00:07:26.420 She may be dumb as a box of rocks.
00:07:28.900 I don't know.
00:07:29.600 But we should find out.
00:07:34.320 California law banning gun ads to minors.
00:07:37.520 Oh, darn it.
00:07:39.160 Blocked by a federal appeals court.
00:07:41.360 There's lots of good things that are going.
00:07:43.880 New Hampshire just shut down the attempt to block Trump from primary ballot.
00:07:52.820 Washington Examiner reports today, people of color.
00:07:57.660 Pox.
00:07:59.600 People of color are trending Republican.
00:08:04.040 What?
00:08:04.960 How is that possible?
00:08:07.340 You mean the party that actually was created to free the slaves?
00:08:12.900 The party that fought against the Klan?
00:08:16.440 The party that every black person in America for 50 years was a member of because the Democrats were the Klan?
00:08:24.980 You mean that party people are coming back to that one and going, hmm, maybe I should take a look at this because this other party ain't doing jack for me.
00:08:32.880 That's an interesting breaking news.
00:08:36.740 And a federal judge has ruled against Obama's DACA amnesty, likely going to the Supreme Court.
00:08:44.640 So some good news, right?
00:08:46.400 Right.
00:08:46.780 Am I right?
00:08:47.340 Am I right?
00:08:48.020 I'm right.
00:08:48.640 Am I?
00:08:48.980 Now let's tell you some not so good news.
00:08:52.320 Uh, I don't know.
00:08:55.720 This seems a little redundant.
00:08:59.580 And now it's the kindest thing I can say about it.
00:09:03.500 Yesterday, the White House sent a letter to the top U.S.
00:09:06.820 News executives.
00:09:07.820 I didn't get mine might be coming in the mail today.
00:09:11.700 Top U.S.
00:09:12.760 News executives urging them to intensify their scrutiny of House Republicans after Speaker Kevin McCarthy launched an impeachment inquiry into the president, Joe Biden, having found no evidence of a crime.
00:09:29.280 Now, they didn't put that in quotation marks.
00:09:32.060 That's the story from CNN.
00:09:34.020 There's no quotation marks of no evidence of a crime.
00:09:37.140 So they're immediately doing what the White House asked them to do by saying there's no evidence of a crime.
00:09:47.300 Then quotation marks start.
00:09:49.400 It is time for the media to wrap up its scrutiny of House Republicans for opening an impeachment inquiry based on lies.
00:09:57.260 Wow.
00:09:58.760 Now, I don't really remember that being totally legal for the White House,
00:10:06.240 especially after they just like, ow, were just slammed and slapped by the court for what they were doing with social media.
00:10:15.240 Well, social media, that's not.
00:10:17.840 These guys are very antisocial at CNN.
00:10:20.160 OK, so McCarthy launched an impeachment inquiry into the president, despite having found no evidence.
00:10:32.160 Now, that's an interesting phrase because the the House has just posted something because they found no evidence.
00:10:43.040 They've posted evidence of Joe Biden's involvement in his family's influence peddling scheme schemes, and they included the documents of all of it.
00:10:56.380 Uh, let's see.
00:10:58.040 In July 2023, former Biden business associate Devin Archer described how Joe Biden was the brand to send signals of power.
00:11:07.880 Uh, let's see.
00:11:09.040 It's a valuable brand.
00:11:10.340 And then Devin Archer was aware of at least 20 times in which the vice president spoke on speakerphone with Hunter Biden's foreign business associates.
00:11:18.600 Ah, uh, in February 14, uh, then vice president Joe Biden dined with oligarchs from Russia and Kazakhstan,
00:11:28.000 who funneled millions of dollars to Hunter Biden and his business associates.
00:11:32.480 This one is really interesting.
00:11:34.980 Let me see if I can, uh, go to some other research on this that we have, uh, pulled up.
00:11:40.480 I'm going to cover this later in the show, but it's really, it's fascinating.
00:11:45.200 It is fascinating.
00:11:47.300 What is really going on here?
00:11:50.740 Um, you've got Joe Biden.
00:11:55.360 Meeting at the vice presidential mansion.
00:12:00.800 With Devin Archer, uh, you have, uh, uh, Hunter Biden and the president at the table with one of the people they're courting for a big oil and gas deal for Burisma.
00:12:19.620 Now, the meeting wasn't recorded by the Obama administration.
00:12:25.480 Doesn't show that anybody was there.
00:12:28.620 Except there is the paper trail from Hunter Biden and Devin Archer.
00:12:34.780 So there's that paper trail there.
00:12:36.660 Hey, and the guy who they were courting was the prime minister of Kazakhstan.
00:12:42.580 Uh, they were trying to get an oil deal in Kaka, Kaka Stan or crap, Kaka Stan, whatever it is.
00:12:48.200 One of those stand places.
00:12:50.100 And, uh, he came over because he wanted to be nominated as the UN, uh, secretary general.
00:12:58.240 And so Joe Biden was there like, well, I don't know.
00:13:01.140 I think they've already given that to somebody else, but have you met my son?
00:13:07.280 Now, if it was all on the up and up, why is there no record of it?
00:13:11.620 Oh, by the way, um, all of the letters back and forth.
00:13:16.740 Hey, it was great.
00:13:17.640 Hey, don't forget to consider our offer.
00:13:19.740 He did.
00:13:20.700 He did.
00:13:21.180 And he gave a big, uh, a lump of money and, uh, and helped Burisma and Hunter Biden out.
00:13:28.080 But Joe had nothing to do with it.
00:13:30.640 Nothing.
00:13:31.920 Ah, all last night I did a show, uh, that, uh, is very good.
00:13:40.580 It's, it was very funny.
00:13:42.020 I mean, you know, parts of it will make you cry, but it was actually very, very funny,
00:13:46.860 funny episode, uh, because I am just done.
00:13:51.860 I'm saving my tears for something important.
00:13:54.300 I am done weeping over the news that comes from the Biden administration.
00:13:58.760 So, uh, I just pointed out some things that I'm going to share with you later on in the
00:14:05.720 show, but you have to watch the show from last night on blaze TV.
00:14:10.180 You get it at blaze tv.com.
00:14:12.080 You can also get it on my YouTube channel, but watch it.
00:14:15.660 It is, you'll be blown away.
00:14:18.820 I'm going to share some things with you today.
00:14:21.400 You never knew.
00:14:22.580 You never knew.
00:14:24.100 And it's pretty big and it's all about Ukraine.
00:14:28.080 And it is all about Biden.
00:14:31.360 And it's all about the money, the tax dollars we're sending over to Ukraine.
00:14:36.800 Yeah, there's a big part of that.
00:14:39.880 I think he is the greatest Superman to ever live for democracy.
00:14:46.420 I think the president of Ukraine, he is just the most wholesome, clean cut guy since leave
00:14:54.480 it to beaver.
00:14:55.340 Golly, gee, Wally, I think mom's going to be very upset when she comes home.
00:15:01.800 Here's you compare him because he seems to be a criminal.
00:15:06.360 Wait until you hear this.
00:15:07.880 So what is all of this Hunter Biden, Joe Biden stuff about?
00:15:13.340 It is the biggest heist in American history.
00:15:17.980 What this administration did before was learn how to bilk money out of corrupt states and
00:15:27.180 our enemies, take money from oligarchs, funnel it back into their own private coffers.
00:15:37.360 Then now they've teamed up with the World Economic Forum and big businesses.
00:15:44.340 And now everyone can profit from it.
00:15:48.800 Well, I mean, everyone but you.
00:15:51.020 This is a gigantic heist.
00:15:57.100 The biggest robbery of money and wealth in the history of the world.
00:16:03.660 You thought wealth transfer was bad?
00:16:07.240 You know, we're going to take it from the rich and give it to the poor.
00:16:10.400 Now, this is even this is even worse.
00:16:12.600 This is we're going to take it from all of the people and give it to all the people we like.
00:16:21.460 That's what's happening.
00:16:23.300 And it's happening in Ukraine.
00:16:26.300 And it's happening through the budget.
00:16:29.380 They are they are taking money in our budget and they are giving it to some of the worst
00:16:34.880 people in the world.
00:16:37.360 And how are they getting away with that?
00:16:39.180 Well, there's no there's no budgeting mechanism.
00:16:43.020 We're just going to keep spending the same amount.
00:16:45.660 Well, you don't need to put anything down in writing.
00:16:48.300 We just just give us the amount of money that you've been giving us.
00:16:51.480 And we'll figure that out.
00:16:53.640 Oh, OK.
00:16:56.000 So McCarthy, Schumer, McConnell.
00:17:01.220 So far, I haven't hit a name I don't trust.
00:17:05.100 They're all getting Jeffries.
00:17:07.060 I love him.
00:17:09.180 Those four get together and they came up with a budget.
00:17:13.420 Now, of course, they have some, you know, lobbying advice.
00:17:17.520 Those are the experts.
00:17:19.040 They know where the money should be spent.
00:17:22.020 And they've put the budget together and they keep it secret from the people you've hired
00:17:28.860 to be the watchdog.
00:17:30.780 And then when they reveal it at the very end, that's when the president, the media who never
00:17:39.620 gets a letter from the White House telling them what to do.
00:17:43.660 That's when they come out and say, these people just want to shut down the government.
00:17:48.940 No, I really don't.
00:17:50.320 Well, I'm going to be honest with you.
00:17:51.760 Yes, I do.
00:17:52.260 I do want the government.
00:17:53.320 But I don't want it in a temporary basis.
00:17:56.320 I'd like it shut down.
00:17:57.800 Maybe 75 percent.
00:17:59.100 Not all of it.
00:18:00.020 Just 75 percent.
00:18:01.440 80.
00:18:02.640 85.
00:18:03.300 90.
00:18:04.060 Just shut down forever.
00:18:05.840 That I am for.
00:18:07.080 But not a temporary shutdown.
00:18:10.880 That just seems like a pain.
00:18:12.880 What I would like is for my representative to actually engage with the people at the top
00:18:23.160 that think they know better on what are you doing with that money?
00:18:27.380 Where's that money going?
00:18:29.160 I don't think we should spend that money.
00:18:31.680 That's what I'd like.
00:18:33.160 It's called a democracy.
00:18:35.340 democracy, a republic, and we exercise our vote, and then we give it to our representative
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00:20:25.760 Hi, Stu.
00:20:37.380 Hi, Stu.
00:20:38.340 Glenn.
00:20:39.280 How are you, Glenn?
00:20:40.860 I am good.
00:20:41.580 How are you?
00:20:42.200 Really well.
00:20:43.140 You're in an interesting mood this morning.
00:20:45.140 Well.
00:20:47.600 Mitt Romney's gone.
00:20:48.660 Yeah.
00:20:49.080 I don't need to say any more than that.
00:20:50.600 I did all this work to come up with the primary targets.
00:20:54.980 Yeah.
00:20:55.540 Didn't I tell you a few weeks ago?
00:20:56.920 You know, I was thinking a little bit about that.
00:20:59.060 Yeah.
00:20:59.380 Oh, boy.
00:20:59.880 I was thinking a little bit about that.
00:21:00.400 What does that mean?
00:21:00.900 Because I was looking at the 2024 primary targets, and there was nine Republican senators
00:21:06.620 who were up for re-election.
00:21:08.580 And they did a really long process.
00:21:10.820 A lot of work I put into it.
00:21:12.060 Yeah.
00:21:12.340 I mean, big spreadsheet I built.
00:21:14.140 Yeah.
00:21:14.240 Came up with multiple models on how to do this.
00:21:16.660 Really spent a lot of time on it.
00:21:18.540 And the number one target was Mitt Romney.
00:21:21.780 Yeah.
00:21:22.020 And I just want to thank you, because you did tell me at one point, you're like, I don't
00:21:26.540 know.
00:21:26.680 I don't think he's going to run.
00:21:28.320 And I was like, what do you mean he's not going to run?
00:21:29.600 The guy has been, I seem to desire power more than almost anyone.
00:21:33.720 And then I.
00:21:34.140 He's going to be the greatest man ever to live, because he gave up that power.
00:21:37.540 Yeah.
00:21:38.020 Yeah.
00:21:38.680 And then after I saw the announcement, I thought, Glenn knew this whole freaking time.
00:21:43.060 I don't know how he knew.
00:21:44.020 He knew this whole freaking time.
00:21:46.080 This is the last time I do any work when you do something like that.
00:21:50.280 Because I could, now I know you had some weird insight.
00:21:53.620 You had some, you knew something about something and I'm sick of it.
00:21:57.260 And you wasted my time.
00:21:59.200 I made a whole spreadsheet.
00:22:01.300 I have a whole list.
00:22:02.760 I made nice little graphics with the whole list.
00:22:04.840 It was a total waste of time, wasn't it?
00:22:06.360 Well, I'm sorry.
00:22:08.800 But.
00:22:09.740 I hate you.
00:22:10.600 I've been sleeping with Mitt Romney's son just to be able to get the information.
00:22:16.640 Okay, there I said it.
00:22:17.860 Okay, well.
00:22:18.320 No, I just, you know, things got weird in politics there.
00:22:23.740 And people who were.
00:22:24.780 You were sensing something.
00:22:25.280 I was.
00:22:25.840 People were starting to go, yeah, I don't think I'm going to run.
00:22:29.740 And I'm like, nobody can beat Mitt Romney.
00:22:32.780 Yeah, but I just don't think I'm going to run.
00:22:35.300 What's going on?
00:22:37.000 Yeah.
00:22:37.380 Nothing.
00:22:37.860 Nothing's going on.
00:22:38.820 Uh-huh.
00:22:40.320 I just had a sense that.
00:22:41.900 He's not running.
00:22:42.980 He's not running.
00:22:43.620 Very interesting.
00:22:44.540 Yes.
00:22:45.000 Very good.
00:22:45.440 Yes.
00:22:45.640 And now, by the way, it's time for those people who are good candidates to step up and don't
00:22:50.160 let some ride out win the seat.
00:22:51.360 No, great candidates.
00:22:51.780 Great candidates.
00:22:52.480 Yes.
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00:24:25.580 So we have Chip Roy coming on in here in just a second.
00:24:30.060 Romney's gone, and I don't want to dance on anybody's grave, but I would like to have a
00:24:33.860 picnic on it.
00:24:34.600 Yeah, a respectful picnic.
00:24:36.880 Respectful picnic on that.
00:24:38.560 I mean, I'm sure he's a wonderful guy.
00:24:41.460 Is he?
00:24:42.000 I don't know.
00:24:43.580 He's very confusing.
00:24:44.960 I, you know.
00:24:46.060 Is he a wonderful guy?
00:24:47.260 The things I know about him in his personal life, he's a good guy.
00:24:51.460 You think he's a good family guy?
00:24:52.600 He loves his family?
00:24:53.360 Yes.
00:24:53.700 Seems to.
00:24:54.100 And I think he tries to do the right thing, just not when it comes to the Constitution,
00:25:00.000 I think.
00:25:00.980 That's a major thing.
00:25:02.120 At least job performance-wise, certainly a significant thing.
00:25:04.060 Yeah, that's a big factor, but it doesn't make him necessarily a bad person.
00:25:07.720 You know who, and he's not up for re-election in 24, but he is coming up for re-election,
00:25:14.320 and that is Cornyn.
00:25:16.220 Good heavens.
00:25:16.920 And I don't know if Chip Roy, you know, is, I mean, I'm just.
00:25:23.300 Well, let's ask him.
00:25:24.420 Chip.
00:25:25.920 God, he was on.
00:25:26.900 Chip, how are you?
00:25:29.480 I'm great, Glenn.
00:25:30.280 How are you, brother?
00:25:31.040 Very good.
00:25:32.060 You're trying to get me in trouble.
00:25:33.240 No, no, no, no.
00:25:34.280 I'm trying to save the country.
00:25:35.860 Anyway.
00:25:36.080 So, let me ask you, this whole impeachment thing, and along with the budget argument,
00:25:46.340 you have McCarthy on Fox News about a month ago saying, you know, if they want to shut
00:25:53.480 down the government, I mean, that'll shut down the inquiry.
00:25:55.880 Is this the game that we're now playing that we're going to come up against the budget again?
00:26:04.180 And we've got to pass this.
00:26:05.280 We've got to pass this.
00:26:06.700 Is that what's happening?
00:26:08.680 Well, I mean, I wish I could give you a little bit better news on that front from the standpoint
00:26:13.140 of, you know, how we're proceeding and leading into this, because it just came out of a Republican
00:26:18.580 conference meeting, and it wasn't where I wanted it to be.
00:26:21.640 I think most of the people that I represent who are sick and tired of a lawless president
00:26:26.960 running over and trampling the rights of the people that I represent, endangering us
00:26:32.340 with open borders, spending money we don't have to fund a bureaucracy that wants to make
00:26:37.120 criminals out of gun owners and pistol braces and universal background checks, that wants
00:26:41.480 to weaponize the Department of Justice against its own citizens and a former president.
00:26:45.620 And again, I want to come back to the border.
00:26:47.320 The tip of the spear right now is a Texan, is the 200 and something thousand people that
00:26:52.220 were encountered in August, the 200 and something thousand people in July, the guy in Pennsylvania
00:26:57.080 who was just on a manhunt, who was here illegally and stabbed his girlfriend 28 times after being
00:27:02.360 arrested in Brazil, the 11-year-old boy in Ohio who was killed by someone released by the
00:27:06.720 Biden administration.
00:27:07.480 I could go on and on and on.
00:27:08.980 And your Republican conference, all too happy to campaign on border security.
00:27:13.380 Your Senate Republicans, all too happy to campaign on border security, won't do a damn thing
00:27:18.740 about it.
00:27:19.600 Look, here is at the end of the deal.
00:27:21.780 We have to use the power of the purse to force change.
00:27:24.700 So we are trying to force Kevin and the leadership of the Republican conference to understand that
00:27:30.500 now is the time to force Biden to come to the table.
00:27:33.360 They are so afraid of a shutdown that they are unwilling to, you know, stand up and lock arms
00:27:40.720 and tell President Biden no more.
00:27:42.760 Is that true?
00:27:43.800 Wait a minute.
00:27:44.180 Hang on just a sec, Chip.
00:27:45.100 Is that true that they're afraid of a shutdown?
00:27:48.600 Because I think it works to their advantage every single time.
00:27:52.780 So they don't believe that.
00:27:54.700 I walked them through, for example, in 2013, I was Senator Cruz's chief of staff.
00:27:59.480 Point number one, he picked a fight on Obamacare funding.
00:28:02.600 Why?
00:28:03.000 Because we knew it was about to get implemented and would decimate American health care.
00:28:06.620 I believe the last decade of health care prices, inability to go get doctors, inability
00:28:11.420 to have affordable insurance.
00:28:13.960 I think it's borne out that we were correct.
00:28:16.460 Republicans walked away from that fight.
00:28:18.640 But guess what?
00:28:19.580 The American people were energized by a senator going to the floor saying, make D.C.
00:28:23.560 listen, and I want to fight for you.
00:28:25.080 And we gained the biggest Republican majority in history the following year.
00:28:28.480 We gained 13 seats in the House.
00:28:30.660 We gained, I think maybe 14.
00:28:31.920 We gained nine seats in the Senate.
00:28:33.620 The fact is, the American people want us to fight for them.
00:28:35.980 I believe if 218 Republicans locked arms and said, Mr. President, you're going to secure
00:28:41.260 the border or you're not going to get funding, I believe we would win.
00:28:45.380 But unfortunately, we have some members of our conference who are unwilling to take that
00:28:50.740 fight.
00:28:51.280 We're going to continue to force it.
00:28:53.440 Those of us in the Freedom Caucus, those of us in the 20 from January, and we're going
00:28:57.860 to continue to force the issue among the Republican conference and say it is our duty to stand
00:29:02.360 up and fight.
00:29:02.860 I'm open to different paths on how to do that, Glenn.
00:29:06.240 I mean, you got to figure out how to negotiate to get things done.
00:29:09.060 But what I'm not open to doing is rubber stamping the 2023 spending levels that were passed last
00:29:14.760 December by Pelosi and 17 Republicans who should never have supported it.
00:29:20.180 So let me ask you, when you were on the show after the last time we did this, you said no
00:29:25.160 more the Republicans get it or, you know, you didn't say it that firmly.
00:29:30.880 You said it looks like maybe this time they get it.
00:29:34.500 And the plan was to pass all of these bills so they'd all be waiting for the Senate.
00:29:40.120 So you blame it on the Senate.
00:29:41.700 What happened to the House passing all the individual bills?
00:29:45.340 Well, the debt ceiling deal that was consummated, unfortunately, on Memorial Day blew the path
00:29:51.640 that we had properly chosen when we passed limit, save, grow.
00:29:54.980 It set the spending levels at an unacceptably high level, which is basically close to the
00:30:00.680 2023 levels of spending.
00:30:02.180 So we then set out to try to fix that.
00:30:06.320 And so we were in the process of doing that in June and July.
00:30:09.300 I don't believe we should have broken for August.
00:30:11.500 And when we came back, we should be moving forward bills and reducing spending.
00:30:15.200 But the leadership couldn't get those across the finish line because, frankly, they were
00:30:19.460 spending at higher levels than you had 218 votes to spend.
00:30:23.300 My argument was we had 218 votes for limit, save, grow.
00:30:27.120 So that was at the level that would be a modest return to pre-COVID level spending.
00:30:31.980 It would be a reduction, a significant reduction.
00:30:34.580 But, you know, basically pre-COVID 2019, it's not like that was a paragon of, you know, limited
00:30:39.400 government virtue.
00:30:40.440 We just wanted to scale it back.
00:30:42.300 But we couldn't get agreement on the spending levels.
00:30:45.420 And frankly, there were some members in our conference that were stubborn on a handful
00:30:48.840 of the policy issues.
00:30:50.260 So here we sit.
00:30:51.520 So my belief is right now, the path forward is pass the DOD appropriations bills to fund
00:30:58.000 our troops, pass a bill that will fund government, but contingent upon hardcore border security
00:31:04.700 like the HR2 that we passed in the spring, send that over to the Senate and dare them to
00:31:08.940 blink that will and then have that fight.
00:31:12.040 And if they won't fund border security and fund our troops the way we send it to them to
00:31:16.960 take out the woke garbage and stop funding abortion tourism, then that's on them.
00:31:20.760 So that's what I think we ought to do.
00:31:22.820 So you would pass something, though, for Social Security so the safety net doesn't go away,
00:31:28.920 wouldn't you?
00:31:29.780 Yeah, Social Security is fine.
00:31:32.240 That will be taken care of.
00:31:34.060 I think we need to fund troops to make sure that that's taken care of.
00:31:37.880 I think we need to have border security attached to a CR that we believe will get the job done.
00:31:43.880 And then if the Democrats won't fund that, that's on them.
00:31:47.160 Then that's their shutdown and they own it.
00:31:49.100 Chance of that happening?
00:31:53.220 We're working on it.
00:31:54.520 I don't know.
00:31:55.560 I mean, at the end of the day right now, it is my my view is when is it going to be enough
00:32:00.520 for Republicans to do what they always campaign on doing?
00:32:03.820 That's what this is about.
00:32:05.040 No, no, no, no, no, no, Chip.
00:32:06.220 This is not about that.
00:32:07.420 This is about this is the last chance the Republicans have.
00:32:12.980 This is it if if you know why people aren't paying really attention to the Hunter and Joe
00:32:21.380 Biden scandal, which is the most dangerous scandal ever in our history.
00:32:27.040 If it's true, the reason why we're not paying attention to it, most people is because they
00:32:32.260 don't think anything's going to be done.
00:32:34.140 And if the Republicans drop the ball yet again, they have just a little bit of power and they
00:32:43.420 can't wield that power.
00:32:45.880 They're done.
00:32:47.840 Who is going to vote for another Republican?
00:32:50.680 I already worry that Republicans won't be able to win because there's so many people that
00:32:56.720 are willing to sit on the side, rightfully so in some ways, because these people don't
00:33:02.380 do anything but lie to us.
00:33:04.420 They say they're going to do it.
00:33:05.940 They get the opportunity and they fail every time.
00:33:09.540 The Republicans are done after this.
00:33:12.800 And I think that's what this is about.
00:33:15.100 Sorry to yell at you, Chip.
00:33:17.160 Glenn, look, I agree with you and I agree with your frustration.
00:33:20.680 All I can say is that we're trying to lay bare what is happening in the swamp and make it
00:33:26.740 very clear to everyone watching who's trying to fight and do.
00:33:31.700 And what I meant when I was saying this about when will when will it be enough for Republicans
00:33:35.780 to do what they say they will do and campaign on?
00:33:38.400 What I'm saying is what you're saying is that that is what the voters are expecting us to
00:33:43.640 finally do.
00:33:45.320 And, you know, I listen to my colleagues.
00:33:46.780 I listen to some of them this morning and they say something like, well, we.
00:33:50.680 We will.
00:33:51.140 We never win a shutdown fight.
00:33:52.460 They always blame us.
00:33:53.420 Glenn, I said, guys, why do you think that is?
00:33:57.340 Because you self defeat.
00:33:59.860 You initially announce right out of the gate.
00:34:02.560 We're not going to win this fight.
00:34:04.360 Well, of course, you're not going to win the fight.
00:34:06.200 Like you imagine a head coach in a football game going out and going, well, we never win
00:34:10.160 these games.
00:34:10.700 You know, we just go out there and, you know, try it.
00:34:14.320 It's it's it's absurd.
00:34:16.100 But I hear one more person bring up the art of war and talk to me about their strategy,
00:34:21.280 about how if we do this, we'll win.
00:34:23.800 And I heard somebody this morning say, you know, I don't want to pick a fight that I don't
00:34:27.680 win.
00:34:28.400 When have we won?
00:34:30.000 Why?
00:34:30.340 And I mean, in my lifetime in Congress, tell me I'm 51.
00:34:34.840 You tell me over the last three decades when you've thought, oh, boy, boy, that Republican
00:34:38.700 conference, they really nailed it there.
00:34:40.680 Never.
00:34:41.740 Right.
00:34:42.600 So my point is, force actual trajectory change in a shift or get out of the damn game.
00:34:49.860 Yes.
00:34:50.100 That's my view.
00:34:50.960 Here's here's something, Chip, you should share with them right now.
00:34:55.160 Thirty five percent of Democrats think Democrats think that the president did something illegal.
00:35:03.620 Now, there's not a mainstream media outlet that isn't singing his praises and saying they
00:35:11.800 have no evidence of anything illegal.
00:35:14.260 The mainstream media does not have the power it used to stop being afraid of the mainstream
00:35:21.980 media, because if you think it's bad when they turn on you, wait until the new media starts
00:35:29.160 turning on people as well.
00:35:31.320 Not going to be good.
00:35:34.000 Not going to be good.
00:35:35.060 Stop being afraid of the mainstream media.
00:35:38.000 It's shadowboxing at this point.
00:35:41.000 Well, I will say on the front on the impeachment effort, Jamie Comer, who I think is doing a
00:35:49.420 good job trying to lay out the case.
00:35:52.640 Remember that without the Department of Justice being able to back up what we're trying to do
00:35:57.740 with respect to investigations, he's using the tools that we have in the House, which
00:36:02.700 heretofore has been limited to what the what you're able to do for legislative purpose.
00:36:09.000 I know that's a little nerd speak for in the swamp, but the way our tools work that we
00:36:12.800 have in the House, you've got to have a legislative purpose.
00:36:15.480 So they were having to go build the case to now have an impeachment inquiry, which gives
00:36:19.800 you the tools to go now follow the bank record.
00:36:22.480 So Jamie and Jim Jordan, now Jordan, because the impeachment inquiry are able to dive into
00:36:28.520 that.
00:36:28.900 And I do believe that they are diving into it fully to present the full case so that you
00:36:33.280 can present something strong to the Senate.
00:36:35.120 But but but that's to be unfolding in the next month or so.
00:36:38.860 Yeah, no, I appreciate that, Chip.
00:36:40.380 And that wasn't the point of my comment.
00:36:42.180 My point is, if thirty five percent of Democrats believe he did something illegal, that number
00:36:47.780 was zero before with the media giving all of the hype they possibly can.
00:36:53.820 The media isn't working anymore.
00:36:56.820 It still has some effect, but not the effect it used to.
00:37:01.700 It used to be a shutout game every time.
00:37:04.960 It's not that way.
00:37:06.460 And times have changed.
00:37:08.520 Mitt Romney couldn't understand why.
00:37:10.180 Why don't people like Mitch McConnell?
00:37:11.620 You know what?
00:37:12.740 Maybe, Mitt, you are too old.
00:37:15.160 Maybe you don't understand that the whole world has changed and the Republicans better
00:37:22.940 wake up to it.
00:37:24.400 Chip, thank you so much for your fight and everybody in the Freedom Caucus.
00:37:27.800 I appreciate everything you guys are doing.
00:37:29.840 Thank you.
00:37:31.300 God bless.
00:37:32.280 Thank you, Glenn.
00:37:32.840 You take care.
00:37:33.380 You bet.
00:37:34.500 Chip Roy, usually he's the guy who's a little worked up.
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00:38:41.440 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
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00:40:20.480 Hello and welcome.
00:40:25.820 It's Thursday.
00:40:27.800 Tomorrow, I would like to talk to people who disagree with me on pretty much anything.
00:40:37.520 I would really like to hear from those on the left, however, or no, not the left.
00:40:43.240 The left's not listening.
00:40:44.820 The average Democrat.
00:40:45.800 I'd like to talk tomorrow to people who have different set of beliefs than I do.
00:40:56.660 I just want to know how you got there.
00:40:59.540 I want to be able to understand the other side.
00:41:04.460 And we don't talk enough.
00:41:07.900 And I'm not going to try to change your mind.
00:41:10.240 I'm not going to, you know, I'm not going to do anything except listen to you and discuss
00:41:17.940 with you like two reasonable people what you believe and why you believe those things.
00:41:23.980 Um, so join us on tomorrow's program.
00:41:28.000 It'll be open phones the entire show tomorrow.
00:41:31.260 Uh, and, uh, and you control the vertical and the horizontal, which is weird because radio
00:41:37.440 hasn't either, but it's good.
00:41:41.900 Good to alert people of that.
00:41:43.040 Thank you.
00:41:43.580 Yeah.
00:41:43.880 Thank you.
00:41:44.460 Are you still at that feeling where you had this feeling a few weeks ago that you wanted
00:41:48.000 to make sure you just heard from people?
00:41:50.000 Yeah.
00:41:50.400 You understood what they were going through.
00:41:51.780 The only way, the only way that we can, uh, learn from each other and help each other
00:41:58.380 is if we listen to each other.
00:42:00.680 And, uh, you know, people in my job, uh, sometimes, and I have been guilty of this more often than
00:42:09.240 not probably, but you become arrogant because you have to have a little bit of arrogance
00:42:14.740 in you to get on the air and go, look, I'm telling you that's the way it is.
00:42:20.140 And it's a hard thing unless you're listening to people, especially people who disagree with
00:42:25.660 you.
00:42:26.140 So I would like to hear from people, um, tomorrow that think differently about Biden, the impeachment,
00:42:35.420 uh, the economy, you know, the green new deal.
00:42:40.060 I, I, I really want to understand how you think this is going to work out, how this all
00:42:48.020 comes together.
00:42:49.940 Um, talk to me about inflation tomorrow.
00:42:53.080 You know, you believe in the fed, you believe in the Bidenomics.
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00:44:30.500 Stand up, stand, and hold the light.
00:44:33.480 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:44:48.060 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:44:54.280 Hello, America.
00:44:55.480 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:44:57.180 I've talked to you about something called Agenda 2030 and Agenda 2050.
00:45:01.540 That is to seize 30% of America's land by 2030 and protect it from people.
00:45:12.800 30%.
00:45:13.480 Then by 2050, 50% of all of America's land is under lock and key by the federal government.
00:45:23.220 I speak extensively about this in The Great Reset and my new book, Dark Future.
00:45:30.120 Well, it's time for the warnings to go away and the actual ringing of the fire bell because
00:45:38.700 it's now happening.
00:45:41.520 The 30 by 30 plan comes from John Podesta and this report, how much nature should American
00:45:48.480 keep?
00:45:49.240 And they say, if we don't act right now, a million species will go extinct.
00:45:54.100 Two-thirds of the development on private lands, only 1% are permanently protected and only 12%
00:46:01.500 of total land in the U.S. is permanently protected in the natural state.
00:46:05.520 An executive order came out and it is to preserve 30% by 30 of our land.
00:46:12.040 Remember, currently 12% is protected.
00:46:14.520 So they got a lot of growing to do.
00:46:17.320 This is what you saw in Maui.
00:46:18.600 But now, even in the state of Texas, there is a huge land grab going on.
00:46:25.480 Sid Miller, he is the Texas Department of Agriculture Commissioner.
00:46:29.800 He's new.
00:46:30.760 Came in and I have to ask him, I think around 2015.
00:46:33.600 Uh, and he is now reaching out with 22 states to protect the land and private property.
00:46:43.620 This is really essential.
00:46:46.520 Sid joins me in 60 seconds.
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00:47:52.800 Sid, welcome to the program, sir.
00:47:54.800 Thank you for paying attention to this and being on top of it.
00:47:58.380 Well, good to be with you, Glenn, and thank you for taking this on.
00:48:02.880 I mean, it's a lonely hill I'm trying to charge the top of.
00:48:06.240 There's not many, if any, elected officials that are aware that this is going on.
00:48:10.680 It's the most dangerous thing, threatening thing, you know, or at least one of them to
00:48:15.480 our country that's happening.
00:48:17.760 I'll put it up there equal to the invasion of our southern border.
00:48:21.020 Oh, it is.
00:48:21.900 Oh, it is.
00:48:22.380 Except this invasion is coming from the federal government.
00:48:26.080 So tell me what is happening here in Texas that you have found what's going on.
00:48:33.960 Well, there's a whole lot going on.
00:48:36.660 First of all, the 2030 plan, they want to take 30% of the land out of production in idling.
00:48:43.280 That would be larger than the Louisiana Purchase.
00:48:47.880 I mean, a third of our country idled.
00:48:50.400 So that's obviously I'm the ag commissioner.
00:48:53.260 So that means no farming, no grazing, no agriculture.
00:48:57.680 But it doesn't stop there.
00:48:58.960 That means no oil and gas production, which is huge to Texas.
00:49:02.360 It means no mining, no timber production.
00:49:05.260 It means no pipelines, no transmission lines, you know, no high speed rail, nothing.
00:49:10.640 No fixing of roads or anything, no fixing of roads, no.
00:49:14.520 They say idle.
00:49:15.320 Yeah.
00:49:15.740 They mean just idle, like nothing.
00:49:18.260 Yeah.
00:49:18.560 So, and it's a, you know, it's a part of the global plan.
00:49:23.940 It's a reset, you know, and this is phase one.
00:49:27.460 Phase two is the 2050.
00:49:29.420 They want half our land out of production by the year 2050.
00:49:33.320 And I'll tell you what, from what I see, Glenn, they're well on their way.
00:49:37.120 Uh, they're using existing laws to restrict our land use.
00:49:41.840 Uh, we don't have a lot of BLM land, but we have national forest, uh, you know, uh, national
00:49:47.900 parks, uh, farmers have generational leases on this land where they've been farming it
00:49:54.540 or running cattle on it.
00:49:56.100 Uh, they're kicking them off those leases.
00:49:58.760 And so that land's going to be idle.
00:50:00.720 There'll be no more, uh, agriculture production and no more oil and gas leases.
00:50:05.360 If you, if you, if you, you sound like a guy who's been out on a, on a ranch a time or
00:50:11.440 two, you take away in most parts of the country, the BLM land, your, uh, meat production closes
00:50:18.480 down.
00:50:20.080 Oh, absolutely.
00:50:21.660 And, and, uh, that's just, just one of the many tentacles that they're using.
00:50:25.460 They're also, uh, buying land, uh, stealthily, you know, you don't find out that it's the
00:50:30.580 federal government buying it until, until, uh, you know, the purchase has been consummated.
00:50:36.180 Uh, one thing that's really sneaky in agriculture, we have something called, uh, conservation
00:50:41.560 reserve program.
00:50:42.860 And this is where farmers can put highly erodible land in the soil bank.
00:50:47.780 In other words, quit farming it, you know, it's, it's, it's marginal land, uh, put it
00:50:52.460 in grass or timber.
00:50:54.300 Uh, so they do that.
00:50:56.200 And then they have rewritten the rules on that, uh, uh, through that big spending bill
00:51:02.780 they, they passed, you know, a while back, the inflation reduction act, uh, these farmers
00:51:07.860 don't know that the contracts have changed.
00:51:09.840 And if they stumped their toe, uh, that land, uh, could end up being owned by the federal
00:51:16.520 government.
00:51:16.900 But, and every, they're encouraging more people to sign up for that.
00:51:20.280 And when you do that, that land is out.
00:51:21.840 You can't do anything.
00:51:22.620 You can't even graze it.
00:51:23.640 Nothing.
00:51:24.360 It's, it's nonproductive land.
00:51:27.060 Uh, another one they're encouraging conservation easements.
00:51:31.400 Uh, people don't know what that is.
00:51:33.200 And it, it, it sounds really good, but if I've got a ranch and I'm on the edge of Dallas,
00:51:38.760 Fort Worth, San Antonio, wherever, and I don't want the urban encroachment.
00:51:42.940 I want to preserve my family's heritage.
00:51:44.620 I can put my land in a conservation easement and it can never be developed.
00:51:49.880 And so that protects it.
00:51:51.160 Now it absolutely kills the value of that land because you can, I mean, in perpetuity,
00:51:56.860 I mean, not just for a little while, like forever.
00:51:59.080 No, forever.
00:52:00.100 It is.
00:52:00.780 I mean, it is, it's crazy.
00:52:02.400 These, I, I, I really disagree with, uh, and always have, it's not just, it's not just
00:52:08.700 on this, uh, currently I've always disagreed with ruling beyond the grave.
00:52:13.740 You, you, you, you, you don't have a right to, um, land in perpetuity.
00:52:20.240 You just don't.
00:52:21.680 When you die, it can go to your family.
00:52:24.060 Okay.
00:52:24.880 But you can't, when the family dies out, you cannot rule from the grave.
00:52:31.300 It's immoral.
00:52:32.520 That's exactly what, what this does, but what these people don't understand and they don't
00:52:39.840 tell them, the only people that can't develop that land is your family and, you know, future
00:52:46.600 generations, your family.
00:52:47.920 It doesn't keep the city of Dallas for taking it and building an airport.
00:52:51.540 It, it, it doesn't, it doesn't take, uh, you know, the, the, the, the state from building
00:52:56.560 a, uh, highway through it or high speed rail or pipeline or, you know, transmission lines,
00:53:03.940 all the, uh, railroad, all that can still happen.
00:53:06.820 The only people that can't do anything with it is the people that own the land.
00:53:10.560 Anybody has eminent domain power can do whatever they want with it.
00:53:13.620 So it's kind of misleading.
00:53:16.300 Okay.
00:53:17.080 So they're doing all kinds of things and, and I believe you that there are no politicians
00:53:23.860 that are paying attention to this.
00:53:25.520 I've been ringing the warning bell on this and other things for years.
00:53:29.480 Um, and everybody just dismisses it and it is happening.
00:53:34.400 What are you doing about it and how can others join with you or help you?
00:53:40.220 Well, I talked about this in all my town hall meetings.
00:53:42.960 And I talk four, five, six, eight times a week.
00:53:46.000 I talked about it here.
00:53:47.360 I'm in Cheyenne, Wyoming this morning at a conference at the, uh, National Association
00:53:52.840 of States Departments of Agriculture.
00:53:54.660 I'm alerting all the other agriculture departments across the United States that this is happening.
00:54:00.420 But one thing specific I'm doing, I'm hosting a three-day seminar on this in Irving.
00:54:05.500 It's a 21st, 22nd, and 23rd.
00:54:08.260 We call it Stop 30 by 30.
00:54:10.440 And you can find out more information.
00:54:13.380 Sign up by going to American Stewards of Liberty.
00:54:17.060 American Stewards of Liberty.
00:54:20.220 Uh, I encourage you to come send someone from your organization.
00:54:24.380 If you can't come yourself, if you're a patriotic American, this conference is for you.
00:54:30.780 We're going to go in depth.
00:54:31.900 We've got some, some great speakers coming.
00:54:35.200 Uh, uh, this would, you know, they had one last year up in Nebraska.
00:54:39.360 Governor Ricketts hosted it.
00:54:40.880 I'm hosting this one.
00:54:42.120 Uh, so we've got, we've got a few, uh, elected officials that, that are savvy and know what's
00:54:47.080 going on, but we need to rally, rally the troops.
00:54:49.320 Uh, okay.
00:54:51.260 Sid, uh, when is that conference?
00:54:53.860 It's, again, it's September 21st, 22nd, and 23rd this, this month.
00:54:59.560 Okay.
00:54:59.920 So it's, it's right up on us, right around the corner.
00:55:02.460 Sid, if I'm in town, I will, uh, I'd love to attend myself.
00:55:06.200 Um, and, uh, I highly, highly recommend that people attend this.
00:55:12.880 Um, if you care about the land grab, the, the government, federal government is just grabbing
00:55:18.560 land left and right.
00:55:19.580 We saw it in Hawaii.
00:55:20.740 Their first response was maybe we'll make this into a preserve.
00:55:26.440 Uh, really what hold it?
00:55:28.900 This is private.
00:55:29.760 What are you talking about?
00:55:31.740 Uh, and this is what's happening all over.
00:55:34.760 In fact, there's a new directive from the, um, uh, FEMA that they'll build back better.
00:55:43.760 Part of their directive now is to set in place these kinds of land grabs or environmental,
00:55:50.960 uh, wish lists from the progressive left to make sure that all of this stuff happens.
00:55:57.200 That's you're funding that with FEMA as well.
00:56:00.340 Sid Miller, Texas department of agriculture.
00:56:02.520 Uh, he is the commissioner of it.
00:56:04.440 And, uh, and again, this is happening the, uh, the last part of September in Irving, Texas.
00:56:11.180 And where do you get tickets or find more information again?
00:56:14.400 Uh, American stewards of Liberty, American stewards of Liberty.
00:56:18.380 All the, all the information is right there.
00:56:20.780 Thank you very much.
00:56:21.720 I appreciate it, Sid.
00:56:23.080 American stewards of Liberty.
00:56:24.440 Uh, I hope that is packed with people, um, and every farmer, rancher, anyone in agriculture,
00:56:34.800 this is coming and you'll have the federal government and Bill Gates and we'll have these gigantic corporate farms and that's it.
00:56:45.240 It's happening and you've got to stand against it.
00:56:49.160 If you don't know what it is, pick up, uh, my books, uh, the great reset or dark future.
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00:58:07.520 Okay, so, uh, Joe Biden and, uh, his cronies say that the only reason why they're trying
00:58:16.580 to impeach him is because they want a government shutdown.
00:58:19.380 I don't even understand that logic, but that's the logic.
00:58:22.400 Um, the White House is now pushing, huh?
00:58:26.080 It's a good point.
00:58:26.760 It really doesn't make any logical sense.
00:58:29.140 What does that mean?
00:58:30.280 I mean, we, you would need the government to be functioning to hold an impeachment.
00:58:35.360 Yeah.
00:58:35.640 I mean, you know, it doesn't, it doesn't make any sense at all.
00:58:38.860 They're impeaching him only because they want a government shutdown.
00:58:41.720 They could have shut it down before.
00:58:42.980 You don't need to impeach somebody to shut the government down.
00:58:45.140 Doesn't make sense.
00:58:46.180 None of this makes any sense.
00:58:47.740 Okay.
00:58:48.440 So the White House now is threatening to veto the House Republican legislation that would
00:58:53.360 give the military's junior enlisted troops a 30% pay raise next year.
00:58:58.600 They need a pay raise.
00:59:00.660 Okay.
00:59:01.560 And the Republicans are pushing things through and making sure that the money is there.
00:59:07.160 If the president's presented with 43 65, this is the White House.
00:59:12.580 He will veto it.
00:59:14.640 So now wait a minute, hold it.
00:59:17.620 So the military getting a pay raise that everyone agrees they deserve getting that pay raise, he
00:59:27.900 will veto because he doesn't get the money for the LGBTQ stuff.
00:59:34.620 He doesn't get the money for, you know, transitioning surgeries and abortions.
00:59:42.380 So Joe Biden will veto a pay raise for the military because the few that want to have transgendered
00:59:56.700 surgery, the few that really are excited about the indoctrination, the few that are going
01:00:02.980 to be having an abortion and the government is now going to pay not only for the abortion,
01:00:07.380 but also to send you someplace so you can have the abortion.
01:00:13.680 He's going to put everyone else on the line for that.
01:00:18.240 And the media says that the Republicans are the extremist.
01:00:24.400 You know, I'm sorry, but I think sending people, you know, out of state.
01:00:30.360 I mean, what companies do that?
01:00:32.500 What companies do that?
01:00:33.520 Some do.
01:00:33.980 But do you think our tax dollar, you think it's actually reasonable for our tax dollars
01:00:40.540 to fly someone out, put them up at a hotel, pay for their abortion, give them time off
01:00:47.260 with pay and then bring them back?
01:00:50.720 I don't think that's reasonable.
01:00:52.640 If you want to have that surgery, OK, you're on your own.
01:00:56.300 Take your time off.
01:00:57.320 But I'm sorry to expect the American people to pay for your airfare, your hotel, all of
01:01:07.640 that.
01:01:08.000 No, no.
01:01:10.800 And that's the extremist point of view.
01:01:13.680 I think comprehensible.
01:01:14.860 I mean, of course, the extremist point of view should be ending the life of a child.
01:01:17.940 Yes, that should be the extreme point of view that no one should hold.
01:01:21.860 We should look at it as if it was a position held by the Nazis or by slave owners.
01:01:29.460 Like, it's a terrible, terrible idea in the first place.
01:01:32.840 And then the idea that we're going to be like, oh, well, we're going to all come together
01:01:35.460 and pool our tax dollars that we don't have.
01:01:38.260 By the way, these dollars don't exist.
01:01:40.660 We'll be borrowing them at high interest rates from places like China and then to pay for
01:01:47.640 a military serviceman's abortion.
01:01:51.760 I mean, and flight and hotel.
01:01:54.340 I mean, it's bonkers.
01:01:55.820 Well, how about this?
01:01:57.040 Defense Department in May inked a contract with a tech firm run by Lisa Kaplan.
01:02:03.520 You're paying for this.
01:02:04.680 A disinformation researcher who said Twitter's decision to block links to the New York Post's
01:02:11.080 October 2020 story about Hunter Biden was a good move.
01:02:16.960 She praised the social media giant's efforts to address disinformation, making it so people
01:02:21.860 can't share a known link, a link to be false.
01:02:25.520 That was what they deemed the Post story.
01:02:28.240 We now know that was government collusion with the mainstream media that got that blocked.
01:02:35.400 And it is absolutely true.
01:02:37.320 So we're paying her seventy two thousand dollars for a software tool that tracks global disinformation
01:02:45.320 campaigns.
01:02:46.920 She also has another contract for forty nine thousand dollars to build a machine learning
01:02:52.580 tool to detect and mitigate disinformation.
01:02:56.540 Well, this is fantastic, isn't it?
01:02:59.720 I mean, I want to fund the Pentagon.
01:03:03.620 I mean, who doesn't?
01:03:11.740 Yesterday, we just we tried to define the word extremist.
01:03:20.160 Someone that is farthest from the center.
01:03:26.380 I'm sorry, but child mutilation.
01:03:30.660 Teaching kids at a young age to hate their parents, to hate their race, no matter what race
01:03:37.360 it is.
01:03:38.920 To teach them that they can choose to be anything they want, including an animal.
01:03:45.440 Well, that's that's extreme.
01:03:49.120 The ones in the center are going, no, that's no, that that's not good.
01:03:54.160 I don't think we should.
01:03:55.160 Where do where are you getting that?
01:03:56.680 What what research is backing that up?
01:03:58.820 The people questioning or know right away, that's not right.
01:04:07.280 That's the center.
01:04:09.820 You'll notice on TV.
01:04:11.460 Watch for this.
01:04:12.840 They will say the Republic, the extremist Republican Party.
01:04:17.960 They it's almost as if they will start to say, just call them Republicans.
01:04:23.640 And then they have to say the very far right wing Republican Party.
01:04:31.520 This is this is all a stage show.
01:04:35.220 The whole thing is a stage show.
01:04:37.840 I said to you years ago, the only way to survive is to spit yourself out of the system.
01:04:42.740 I didn't even know what that meant, but I do now.
01:04:48.760 Sorry, I'm not going to play ball at all with you on things that are known lies, not going
01:04:55.680 to do it.
01:04:56.720 You can't make me do it.
01:04:59.340 My soul is worth more than than selling it to you for what?
01:05:06.860 So you leave me alone.
01:05:09.460 No, no, no.
01:05:12.200 No king, but God.
01:05:14.640 No king, but God.
01:05:17.660 First, I keep my first citizenship to his kingdom.
01:05:23.240 And then we can talk about my next citizenship and what my responsibilities are to keep that
01:05:31.100 kingdom alive.
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01:07:20.060 We still have a couple more years of him, right?
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01:08:15.400 He's just not getting credit for any of it because he's on the wrong side.
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01:08:21.720 But he took the Trump photo from, you know, his booking photo.
01:08:32.880 The mugshot, yeah.
01:08:33.600 Yeah.
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01:09:06.240 If you don't know who corn pop is.
01:09:07.820 Oh, you've, you've really missed it.
01:09:09.520 Oh, you've missed that story.
01:09:10.500 That's a great story.
01:09:11.100 That's one of the most rambling Joe Biden stories of all time.
01:09:14.180 It starts with, uh, children in the pool, underwater, uh, feeling the hair on his legs.
01:09:20.300 Yep.
01:09:20.880 That's how much they love to do that.
01:09:22.900 Black children.
01:09:24.280 Uh, it's very clear to point that out.
01:09:26.340 Black children.
01:09:26.700 This was, by the way, his attempt to get credibility in the black community, I believe.
01:09:31.180 This is why he was telling the story.
01:09:32.920 And, uh, then his exploits with corn pop, quote, one bad dude.
01:09:37.880 And, uh, I saw that picture and, uh, Sable saw it the same way.
01:09:42.660 He was like, that's one bad dude.
01:09:45.200 That's corn pop.
01:09:48.340 I love this guy.
01:09:50.020 Anyway, you can buy it now at, uh, glennbeckmerch.com glennbeckmerch.com.
01:09:55.900 Okay.
01:09:57.120 That is, if you have any money left, inflation, uh, re-accelerates.
01:10:01.340 It's 3.7% in August.
01:10:04.000 I should say a new shirt up at studosmerch.com is biotonomics strikes back in the, in the
01:10:09.120 Star Wars font that I think you'll like as well.
01:10:13.040 So, so you're going, I mean, look, your money's not going to be worth anything anyway.
01:10:16.860 Look, might as well throw it at a couple of t-shirts.
01:10:18.860 Yeah.
01:10:19.020 Look, you're going to be standing on a street corner along with us with a shopping cart.
01:10:23.300 You might as well be wearing something stylish, you know?
01:10:26.640 And, uh, you can find those, uh, at, uh, at our websites.
01:10:30.840 Now, Jamie Dimon, he has, um, he's been warning about the risks to the economy.
01:10:37.180 Uh, he just was speaking at the Barclays Global Financial Services contract, the conference
01:10:43.160 in New York.
01:10:44.100 All of the best people are there.
01:10:46.680 Um, uh, it's, it's unbelievable.
01:10:49.920 Uh, we went to New York and there's these places called delis and they have all kinds
01:10:57.020 of sandwiches that regular people eat.
01:11:00.020 Oh, I felt like I was a regular person.
01:11:02.300 Anyway, um, at the Global Financial Services Conference, Jamie Dimon said, uh, you know,
01:11:08.680 I've been saying that there's some headwinds coming, kind of like a tornado is coming, uh,
01:11:14.240 including geopolitical tensions, government spending, monetary policy tightening by the
01:11:19.140 central banks.
01:11:19.740 And our government has been spending money like drunken sailors around the world.
01:11:24.680 And that drunken sailors, you, you need to, you know, I, I, I, I, I'm so sick of this
01:11:33.840 government.
01:11:35.140 People claiming that they spend like I spend.
01:11:39.420 I don't spend like that.
01:11:41.100 That's an insult.
01:11:42.320 Uh, to say the consumer is strong today means that you're going to have a booming environment
01:11:50.040 in the days ahead is a huge mistake.
01:11:55.140 He said, uh, all this talk of a soft landing, uh, is probably not coming.
01:12:03.140 You think?
01:12:05.120 And, uh, you know, so there you have it from an expert.
01:12:07.780 Now let a boob tell you, uh, you're, you're, you're,
01:12:12.320 we're in a good part.
01:12:13.060 We are.
01:12:13.720 Okay.
01:12:14.540 All right.
01:12:15.680 If we are speaking of corn pop, if we were popcorn, not the same as one bad dude, corn
01:12:23.960 pop, same letters, just, just, okay.
01:12:27.920 If we were popcorn, the economy was popcorn.
01:12:33.260 It is still in the cupboard, in the bag, waiting for you to go get it and put it in the microwave.
01:12:40.920 That's how far along the line we are on this tough financial situation we're in.
01:12:45.600 Okay.
01:12:46.060 Maybe it's been taken out and you're like, I got to open up this plastic bag.
01:12:52.600 It may be there.
01:12:53.700 Yeah.
01:12:53.940 And they're telling you like, Hey, don't you want to eat some popcorn?
01:12:57.200 And you say yes, cause you like popcorn.
01:12:59.540 And then they give you the kernels and expect them to chew them, you know, without them ever
01:13:04.420 popping.
01:13:04.960 Yeah.
01:13:05.620 This is a, you're ruining your teeth with this particular, he said, everything that is
01:13:11.720 being done right now, we will not see the full effects of for 12 to 18 months from now.
01:13:17.540 So all of the spending that's going on.
01:13:20.580 And by the way, next hour, I am going to go into what we're doing in Ukraine.
01:13:26.420 It is to me, it is the clearest case of corruption of why the impeachment matters.
01:13:36.960 What was that really all about the lies of, we've got to fight Russia now, otherwise we're
01:13:45.820 going to fight him later.
01:13:46.600 I'm reading this book on, um, the, on Kennedy and his problems with, uh, the generals and
01:13:54.940 all of the neocons.
01:13:56.360 And one of the main generals, uh, that was in charge of, I think it was a strategic air
01:14:04.920 command sack.
01:14:06.620 Um, he's, you know, he's revered in the military.
01:14:11.740 Um, he actually wrote and said in the 1960s, like 1961, it's inevitable that we're going to
01:14:21.840 have a nuclear war with Russia.
01:14:24.960 We should do it now.
01:14:27.540 And he actually, they found out later he was actually doing things without the president's
01:14:33.240 knowledge or anybody else to provoke the Soviet union.
01:14:37.380 So they would start to gear up and we would have the excuse of a first strike, but his words
01:14:43.040 were, it's inevitable.
01:14:45.100 We're going to have to fight a war with them.
01:14:47.900 We should fight it now.
01:14:49.540 Otherwise we'll be fighting a worse one later, the same thing.
01:14:54.200 And as I'm reading that, I'm like, this is insanity.
01:14:57.300 Whoops.
01:14:57.620 We're doing the same thing right now.
01:14:59.760 Similar thing happened in spies like us with Dan Aykroyd and Chevy Chase.
01:15:03.040 It's almost the same.
01:15:04.260 It's the same risk.
01:15:05.320 And I think we need to take it seriously.
01:15:06.840 We've been warned for decades and no one is taking this seriously.
01:15:12.420 Um, DeSantis said yesterday, if this is what he was asked on the CBS evening news, which
01:15:18.380 apparently is still on, um, he said, he was asked, what would you do for inflation?
01:15:24.040 He said, I love this.
01:15:26.460 Stop spending so much money.
01:15:29.360 That's his first stop spending so much money and then open up domestic energy production.
01:15:36.860 Those two things alone, but I honestly, everyone, just those two, just a lot, not enough, but
01:15:45.000 a lot.
01:15:45.780 Um, every candidate needs to be asked this.
01:15:48.460 I have not heard Donald Trump give a real answer to the question of, tell me about inflation.
01:15:55.620 What causes it and how would you stop it?
01:15:57.980 What would you do to turn the economy around?
01:16:01.740 And, you know, we know, you know, well, we're going to do what we did before.
01:16:05.540 No, no, no.
01:16:06.120 You can't now.
01:16:06.920 Cause we have $8 trillion is what you added to the debt.
01:16:14.420 We're there in spades now, just in, you know, by the end of this one, it'll probably be 10 trillion.
01:16:20.480 You didn't discuss this with Megan Kelly yesterday.
01:16:22.680 I didn't see the Megan Kelly interview.
01:16:24.040 I didn't either.
01:16:24.440 I know it was a, it was, you know, she did, you know, Megan has a great job with stuff.
01:16:28.100 She's very good at doing this.
01:16:29.600 So I'm very interested in, in, to, to watch it, but I wonder if it was addressed at all
01:16:33.800 there.
01:16:34.120 I wonder, cause I want a real answer from him on that.
01:16:37.860 I want a real answer because that is the next president is coming in.
01:16:43.340 If we, you know, don't, you know, hopefully we have at least corn pop.
01:16:47.680 Um, but, uh, the, the, if, if there is a change and there will be one way or another, cause he
01:16:55.760 ain't making it longer.
01:16:57.160 Um, what is the plan for inflation?
01:17:00.580 Cause this is not good.
01:17:02.360 And the only plan that should be considered right now is one stop the spending.
01:17:10.700 Stop it.
01:17:11.640 You, you are being robbed.
01:17:14.380 They're, they're now saying that their target is 3% inflation.
01:17:19.520 Why would we put up with that?
01:17:22.800 I've never understood, you know, the Fed targeting 2% inflation.
01:17:26.720 Okay.
01:17:27.580 I've lived with that my whole life.
01:17:29.000 Why?
01:17:29.760 Why should there be inflation?
01:17:31.240 Why are you inflating the money 2% every year?
01:17:34.900 If you do 3% in 10 years, I've lost almost 40 cents of every dollar.
01:17:40.320 No.
01:17:41.640 No.
01:17:43.340 Well, wages are, uh, are rising at the same pace of inflation.
01:17:48.360 I don't think so.
01:17:49.440 That's why everybody's short.
01:17:51.180 And this is going, you're going to learn about hyperinflation the worst possible way.
01:17:57.680 One of these days soon.
01:18:01.060 Vivek, uh, Vivek said, I'm not saying, you're saying, you know, it's like cake.
01:18:05.740 I know.
01:18:06.480 Um, Vivek has said, um, that he is going to come out.
01:18:11.620 If he cut 75% of the federal workforce, 50% of those cuts will be made in his first year.
01:18:20.360 Now, I mean, he knows what to say.
01:18:24.140 He had me at hello.
01:18:25.700 Right.
01:18:26.040 It's very Coolidge-esque.
01:18:27.460 He's now whether...
01:18:28.500 But Coolidge did it.
01:18:29.380 I know.
01:18:29.820 That's what I'm saying.
01:18:30.580 I mean, he cut 50% of the federal budget.
01:18:32.720 Yeah.
01:18:32.940 In, in, in, in, what was it?
01:18:34.480 One year?
01:18:35.080 One year.
01:18:35.740 Yeah.
01:18:36.000 And then the next year he did another 50%.
01:18:38.620 I mean, that's crazy.
01:18:40.920 Again, very similar to what Vivek is talking about here.
01:18:43.040 Amen.
01:18:43.540 Now, would he actually be able to do that?
01:18:45.900 It would be interesting.
01:18:46.840 But, and that's the thing with Vivek's campaign.
01:18:49.220 A lot of people are saying he's, he's promising too much.
01:18:51.520 He's throwing all this stuff out there, but he is being bold.
01:18:53.740 This is what has to be done.
01:18:56.840 We are at the time where we all knew this was coming.
01:19:01.540 You know, JFK talked about it.
01:19:04.020 FDR talked about it when he first passed Social Security and said,
01:19:08.760 these things must be paid for along the way.
01:19:11.380 Otherwise, it will get out of control and we'll never be able to pay.
01:19:15.720 It could be the ruin of our country.
01:19:17.560 JFK said that.
01:19:18.900 Ronald Reagan said that.
01:19:19.940 We're there now.
01:19:21.160 All of these entitlements, because we didn't actually have the money,
01:19:27.020 we put him onto a debt sheet and our, just our interest is going to kill us.
01:19:33.660 It's going to kill us.
01:19:35.000 You've got to make massive cuts right now.
01:19:39.160 And by the way, you want to stop the deep state?
01:19:42.000 Cut 75% out.
01:19:43.540 Now, here's the one thing that I've said for a long time,
01:19:46.180 and I'm going to leave it at this, my free gift to Vivek or anybody who wants to use it.
01:19:49.480 I really care about the real estate market.
01:19:52.700 I really care.
01:19:53.460 We're going to make some moves that put the free market back in place.
01:19:58.480 And so your real estate, I'm going to make sure that, you know,
01:20:02.540 everything I can to make sure it's a free market so everybody can afford it.
01:20:07.560 Except in the Washington, D.C. area.
01:20:09.980 Your real estate is going to plummet the day I'm elected.
01:20:16.300 You might want to consider selling it now because there's going to be plenty of housing available
01:20:22.040 in the Washington, D.C. area because I am going to fire 75%.
01:20:27.580 Everybody else, don't worry about it.
01:20:29.400 You live in that area around the capital.
01:20:32.980 Prepare for a hemorrhaging on the price of your home.
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01:21:01.780 A lot of people will ask me, do you trust Legacy Box?
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01:22:06.560 I'm going to have to do another gigantic chalkboard to show you how everything ties together here soon.
01:22:27.580 But last night's TV show was very important.
01:22:30.540 If you want to understand what we're headed towards and the fascistic world we're living in currently,
01:22:38.020 the president not only gave $6 billion, unfroze $6 billion of assets for Iran,
01:22:45.500 for humanitarian and the Grand Mufti or whatever said, I don't, yeah, whatever benefits the Iranian people.
01:22:53.600 That's humanitarian.
01:22:55.480 He announced that on September 11th, or the State Department did.
01:23:01.620 But they also announced something else.
01:23:03.060 This is from the National Security Council.
01:23:04.840 Came out on September 11th.
01:23:07.380 We welcome this weekend's announcement by Saudi Arabia committing $20 billion to support President Biden's signature initiative,
01:23:15.340 the Partnership for Global Infrastructure.
01:23:18.380 A couple of things.
01:23:19.160 Wow, September 11th, let's praise Saudi Arabia.
01:23:22.700 Good timing.
01:23:24.040 $20 billion support to his signature initiative.
01:23:27.400 What is his signature initiative?
01:23:29.180 It's Partnership for Global Infrastructure?
01:23:31.840 I thought it was Build Back Better.
01:23:35.600 It is.
01:23:37.440 That's what Partnership for Global Infrastructure is now being called.
01:23:42.300 Build Back Better has gotten a bad name, so they've rebranded.
01:23:46.840 It's now PGI.
01:23:48.900 By the way, we talk about this in Dark Future.
01:23:53.660 Please order your book or grab your book, Dark Future.
01:23:56.980 Please, this is already in there.
01:23:59.260 We covered this in Chapter 8, page 313, about the great global reset of PGI.
01:24:07.080 And I just want you to hear this.
01:24:08.680 What we're doing is we are spending money in countries in Asia and Africa,
01:24:15.440 trying to build businesses there so they are self-sustaining.
01:24:19.580 We've got no room to compromise.
01:24:37.400 We've got to stand together and for course of life.
01:24:43.400 Stand up, stand, and hold the line.
01:24:46.340 Stand up, stand, and hold the line.
01:24:48.340 It's a new day I'm trying to raise.
01:24:54.160 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
01:25:02.080 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:25:04.720 So, I'll tell you how you know a government official is lying.
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01:25:14.700 Whenever they're speaking, you can pretty much guarantee that you should check every word.
01:25:21.900 This is becoming so dangerous now because we are on the edge of nuclear war.
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01:25:40.460 I really don't know.
01:25:41.800 Maybe some of them are good intention.
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01:27:14.960 So, last night, I exposed the three biggest lies about Ukraine.
01:27:19.760 This is so important for you to understand because this goes in to build back better.
01:27:26.780 It goes into the impeachment hearings that are gearing up, Hunter Biden, and war.
01:27:38.160 What's happening?
01:27:39.380 Why is it happening?
01:27:40.600 What's really going on?
01:27:42.960 Are they telling us the truth that we're winning?
01:27:45.920 Is it true that, you know, we got to fight Russia now?
01:27:49.520 Is it really about democracy?
01:27:53.420 Okay.
01:27:53.680 As always, you know how you feel betrayed sometimes by the government and you feel like
01:27:58.740 you've been lied to and you're like, wait, I thought we were the good guys.
01:28:01.740 And we're not the good guys a lot of times.
01:28:03.760 Um, that's the way the Ukrainians have got to be feeling.
01:28:08.620 And when they find out all of this, I think they're probably so bogged down in war.
01:28:13.000 They don't know what's really going on, but they are going to feel betrayed by their, uh,
01:28:18.000 government as, as well.
01:28:19.680 Um, you know, just like in, uh, just like in Italy, people loved Mussolini until he betrayed
01:28:28.880 them.
01:28:29.860 And, uh, then they hung him with a piano wire.
01:28:33.600 This kind of stuff is so grotesque and you need to know first lie.
01:28:39.420 It's not about democracy.
01:28:40.940 Okay.
01:28:41.640 It's about democracy.
01:28:42.880 No, it's not.
01:28:43.400 That's a lie.
01:28:44.200 And I'll show you what it's really all about in a second.
01:28:46.940 Number two, we got to fight Russia.
01:28:48.540 We got to fight Russia now lie three.
01:28:53.220 They're trustworthy.
01:28:54.600 Most of this is going right to where it needs to go.
01:28:57.180 It's going to the people.
01:28:57.900 It's going to the front lines.
01:28:59.020 We can trust them.
01:29:00.720 Okay.
01:29:01.480 Not true.
01:29:04.120 Let me start on that one.
01:29:06.120 Okay.
01:29:08.440 Who sends this kind of money over without any oversight?
01:29:12.480 Okay.
01:29:13.500 Nobody, nobody responsible.
01:29:15.400 Maybe in an emergency, like, Hey, we got to get this to them right now.
01:29:18.540 But now we're, we're into this for a while and we have no oversight.
01:29:22.660 Who does that?
01:29:27.180 We're sending weapons over worth billions of dollars.
01:29:30.680 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:29:31.900 But where are those weapons going?
01:29:33.740 And where's the actual cash going?
01:29:36.320 Outside of satire, the world's, the world's, the words trustworthy and Ukraine have never been used in the same sentence.
01:29:47.780 Never.
01:29:49.360 It's a corrupt country.
01:29:51.600 No matter how many times somebody tries to intervene and change things, it just keeps going on.
01:29:56.700 That's why corruption must not stand here.
01:30:01.060 We must put it out or we'll never get out of the cycle.
01:30:06.380 Now, all of this used to be common knowledge.
01:30:09.160 It used to be spoken openly in the media.
01:30:11.460 But now you point this out.
01:30:13.820 You're, you're a Putin lover.
01:30:15.520 You don't love Putin.
01:30:16.860 No, I don't.
01:30:18.920 I feel for the people of Ukraine.
01:30:21.880 Russia is clearly the bad guy and did horrible things and should have never rolled across anyone's border.
01:30:30.400 But when they talk about Nazis, we are funding Nazis.
01:30:41.660 And there's photographic evidence and evidence that I gave you three years ago.
01:30:48.900 There is a group of Nazis fighting on the front line.
01:30:52.600 Can you bring the picture up?
01:30:54.640 They're fighting on the front line.
01:30:57.780 And these are not like, oh, they're Republicans, therefore they're Nazis.
01:31:02.940 These are Nazis.
01:31:04.640 These are like the ones in Charlottesville that we hate so much.
01:31:09.060 And the president didn't say, you know, they're really horrible people that ought to be vaporized.
01:31:15.900 Because he didn't say that he was a Nazi and that went on for four years.
01:31:20.280 We are sending our money to actual Nazis on the front line.
01:31:25.140 The Guardian has pointed the Nazi thing out nine years ago.
01:31:31.500 And it was a crazy time.
01:31:33.420 Ukrainian government couldn't control all the militias and springing up on their border.
01:31:38.520 But that was nine years ago.
01:31:41.700 How did that happen?
01:31:43.180 There's an article from a month after the invasion last year.
01:31:49.460 It confirms that the Azov battalion is now an official member of the Ukrainian National Guard.
01:31:58.620 That is, well, there's a picture of them with the SS insignia.
01:32:03.020 Russia, with the Nazi flags flying, official member of the Ukrainian National Guard.
01:32:12.220 Are they getting any of our money?
01:32:14.840 Now, are we supposed to ignore this?
01:32:17.720 We send them advanced weapons every other week.
01:32:21.120 Who's monitoring just the weapons to ensure the Nazis aren't getting them?
01:32:27.700 I mean, but even the mere fact that we actually need to make sure the weapons don't go to the Nazis,
01:32:36.340 the literal Nazis should say it all.
01:32:39.080 But they're not alone.
01:32:43.240 They're also joined now by the radical Islamic battalions.
01:32:47.640 The Times notes that they can be heard yelling Allah Akbar while fighting on the front lines.
01:32:53.600 We'd like to know.
01:32:54.420 I'd like to know.
01:32:56.060 Islamists, have they been palling around with ISIS or Al-Qaeda before they rushed in to fight the Russians?
01:33:03.320 Did Ukraine even check?
01:33:05.140 Are we giving them weapons?
01:33:06.660 There's a Reuters article that notes that many of these questionable militias were getting direct funding from the oligarch
01:33:19.120 and former head of Pravatt Bank, Igor Kolomoisky.
01:33:24.280 All you need to know is Kolomoisky, his bank, Pravatt Bank, is dirty.
01:33:31.900 We, under Joe Biden, we put, what was it, $7 billion of United States aid into Pravatt Bank.
01:33:43.740 That's going to be used a little later.
01:33:45.420 And then it just disappeared.
01:33:48.460 Nobody knows what happened.
01:33:51.200 Really?
01:33:52.220 A bank can lose $7 billion and we're not stopping all funding?
01:33:58.360 That happened when he was vice president.
01:34:02.120 Kolomoisky is also an interesting name because he was in the news last week.
01:34:06.860 He was arrested in Ukraine over fraud and money laundering ties.
01:34:13.080 Huh.
01:34:14.080 The guy who lost the $7 billion in his own bank, he's been, that's weird.
01:34:21.320 Now, it is weird because if it wasn't for Kolomoisky, there wouldn't be a President Zelensky.
01:34:29.620 You know, the Boy Scout of the world.
01:34:32.440 He's the greatest guy.
01:34:34.300 He's a Boy Scout.
01:34:34.940 We can trust him.
01:34:37.160 How are they connected?
01:34:39.480 Well, it was his TV channels that put the Zelensky comedy show on.
01:34:47.200 What was that show?
01:34:48.640 It was about a teacher so tired of corruption, he just ran for president of Ukraine and he became president and he cleaned up corruption.
01:34:59.680 And the laughs ensued.
01:35:01.520 That was Kolomoisky's TV stations.
01:35:06.360 Then it was a pre-campaign ad, really.
01:35:11.040 Then he helped pay for the campaign.
01:35:14.240 So, now, wait a minute.
01:35:18.380 Why would Zelensky just arrest the man that helped him become president?
01:35:24.100 I mean, okay, he's super, super clean.
01:35:27.000 He found out about it.
01:35:28.760 Really?
01:35:29.300 You just found out about it?
01:35:30.880 He found out about it.
01:35:32.100 He's like, I got to get rid of this guy.
01:35:34.040 Okay.
01:35:34.700 Possible.
01:35:35.460 Sure.
01:35:36.020 But then there's something called the Pandora Papers.
01:35:39.220 Have you even heard about the Pandora Papers?
01:35:41.360 I think maybe in passing.
01:35:44.240 But until my research department found this next little nugget, I don't think I paid attention to the Pandora Papers at all.
01:35:52.420 This comes from the BBC.
01:35:54.320 The Pandora Papers, probably the largest leak of financial information in history.
01:36:01.380 It was 6.4 million documents, more than a million emails, detailed how the most powerful people in the world hid vast amounts of wealth through offshore shell companies.
01:36:14.340 Now, where have I been hearing about offshore shell?
01:36:18.540 Biden's.
01:36:19.360 They've got up to, what is it, 22, 24 offshore shell companies.
01:36:25.700 Now, guess who pops up in the leak of the Pandora Papers?
01:36:29.860 No, it's not Biden's.
01:36:32.120 It's the world's favorite golden boy.
01:36:35.060 Now, the president of Ukraine, Zelensky, the man who ran for president on the platform of ending corruption, is corrupt?
01:36:44.760 You can't make this stuff up.
01:36:47.040 The man who just accused his political rival of hiding money through offshore shell companies, surely he's not doing the same thing.
01:36:55.840 Yes, he is, and has been for a while.
01:37:01.200 Now, how come this isn't everywhere?
01:37:05.660 Well, because those papers came out four months before Russia invaded.
01:37:11.780 And nobody wanted a bad story about Zelensky.
01:37:15.240 So, it just went away, and all of the billions of dollars are being funneled to a guy who's got offshore accounts and is involved with oligarchs.
01:37:27.060 Isn't that great?
01:37:28.540 The Pandora Papers revealed that Zelensky, and I quote,
01:37:33.420 participated in a sprawling network of offshore companies co-owned with his longtime friends and TV business partner.
01:37:42.760 You know what, Donald Trump, you know the mistake?
01:37:46.960 It wasn't the perfect phone call.
01:37:49.420 Because he didn't know the guy on the other end was part of this scam.
01:37:57.400 These same accomplices were brought into Zelensky's presidential staff.
01:38:01.900 One of them was appointed to the head of the Ukraine's SBU, which is kind of like the FBI and CIA combined.
01:38:08.740 So, one of the guys participating is in charge of that.
01:38:12.660 Remember, the guy who was just fired from their Pentagon?
01:38:18.560 He was fired for corruption as well, just last week.
01:38:21.820 So, the personal friend of the president that participated in multiple offshore shell companies, corrupt.
01:38:32.940 But why did his boss, an apparent offshore business partner, get a pass?
01:38:37.960 How did he get away?
01:38:40.600 There was a war.
01:38:42.960 That's it.
01:38:44.360 There was a war.
01:38:45.380 And what did the world do?
01:38:48.440 Send this guy to oversee billions of dollars.
01:38:59.340 Okay.
01:39:00.660 More in just a second.
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01:40:18.560 This is, it's fascinating stuff, and I think it's really important to understand the entire picture, right?
01:40:34.760 Like, you can't do what the media tried to do at the beginning and just make Zelensky into this, I don't know, god.
01:40:41.140 I don't know what they were trying to do at the time.
01:40:44.400 But I can understand, you know, he has his problems.
01:40:47.720 He's not perfect.
01:40:49.000 He does seem corrupt.
01:40:50.420 But isn't the argument more, at least from rational people, the argument's more, he's better than the alternative, right?
01:40:58.280 He's better than Russia overrunning Ukraine.
01:41:04.240 And, you know, look.
01:41:04.700 That's the deal.
01:41:05.560 And it's all about democracy, right?
01:41:07.940 It's about democracy.
01:41:09.100 It's about freedom and democracy.
01:41:10.500 Yeah.
01:41:10.780 You get a war to fight, and long term, though, that is, I guess, the idea.
01:41:14.580 So, Zelensky does talk about democracy, especially at the beginning.
01:41:20.000 But I want you to listen to this audio.
01:41:24.720 I invite you to Ukraine.
01:41:26.900 Invest in Ukraine.
01:41:28.440 This will be your victory and a new success story for your companies.
01:41:34.500 Slava Ukraini.
01:41:35.580 Start your walk.
01:41:37.300 Okay, so this is him ringing the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange.
01:41:43.220 Invest in Ukraine.
01:41:44.780 It will be good for your companies.
01:41:46.920 Oh, and also for democracy.
01:41:49.580 Now, does anybody remember a time when it was bad to link war with profit?
01:41:57.200 Because those days are long gone.
01:41:58.860 They used to be called war profiteers.
01:42:00.700 How dare you make money on war?
01:42:05.520 But that doesn't matter anymore.
01:42:09.260 It's all about the money.
01:42:11.600 In fact, listen to this.
01:42:13.660 The International Monetary Fund used to have a policy that stopped them from giving loans to countries actively involved in war.
01:42:24.320 Now, consider the IMF was started in 1944.
01:42:27.580 Consider all of the wars that have happened.
01:42:32.340 The justified and unjustified wars that have happened since 1944.
01:42:38.280 Their charter forbade it.
01:42:41.380 You cannot do it.
01:42:42.720 They've never given a loan to a country while they're in war.
01:42:46.120 It's against their charter up until recently.
01:42:49.440 They just changed that policy.
01:42:51.540 And they have now made a $6 billion loan.
01:42:56.220 Their 79-year-old policy gone for some unknown reason for Ukraine.
01:43:02.920 Is this the most important war ever?
01:43:07.040 Is Ukraine really that important?
01:43:09.500 Or is there something else going on?
01:43:13.420 Zelensky opened our stock market.
01:43:15.900 And he promised not big democracy, but big business opportunity.
01:43:19.720 The money has been flowing into Ukraine in historic levels.
01:43:26.120 What's the true amount of our money that we have spent?
01:43:28.700 Does anybody know?
01:43:29.880 We've sent, we've admitted to sending $66.2 billion since the beginning of the war.
01:43:36.980 But Biden asked Congress for another $20 billion this week.
01:43:40.560 That'll put us over $80 billion adjusted for inflation the entire Marshall Plan after World War II adjusted for inflation.
01:43:53.860 That was the rebuilding not only of Germany, but all of Europe.
01:43:58.640 Feeding people.
01:44:00.120 Building.
01:44:00.480 That was $150 billion.
01:44:04.680 So we have now spent half.
01:44:07.740 And we're not supposedly rebuilding yet.
01:44:10.660 Or are we?
01:44:12.460 And that's not a global war fought in Ukraine.
01:44:15.580 That's just to help them fight.
01:44:19.100 This doesn't, do you know the true number that we've sent?
01:44:22.400 They also announced another billion-dollar aid package.
01:44:26.680 Secretary Blinken was in Ukraine just last week.
01:44:30.400 He gave, what was it?
01:44:32.520 Play that side if we have it.
01:44:34.820 No.
01:44:35.480 For Ukraine, not only to survive, but to thrive, we're also supporting its efforts to rebuild.
01:44:41.980 Rebuild.
01:44:42.400 From Russia's aggression.
01:44:44.300 At the Ukraine Recovery Conference held in London a few months ago,
01:44:47.680 I pledged that the United States would invest more than $520 million in making Ukraine's energy infrastructure,
01:44:54.020 more than half of which has been destroyed.
01:44:56.280 So that's natural gas and oil.
01:44:59.360 We're spending money to rebuild that.
01:45:02.840 Why?
01:45:03.540 I thought we were against that.
01:45:05.240 And by the way, right after that, they announced another $2.9 billion for humanitarian assistance.
01:45:15.780 And I don't know, is that included in the $20 billion?
01:45:21.440 Is that extra?
01:45:23.240 But that's not all.
01:45:25.180 Another half billion dollars to extend the Green New Deal to Ukraine.
01:45:31.060 While we're spending money rebuilding their oil and coal-fired power plants.
01:45:39.200 I don't understand.
01:45:42.620 But there is more.
01:45:44.320 Next.
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01:47:14.620 I want to make a bold prediction.
01:47:25.180 Joe Biden will not be the Democratic nominee.
01:47:29.900 He will not be the nominee.
01:47:32.180 And you'll understand why I say that in a few minutes.
01:47:35.860 Now, I'm taking some of this material from last night's TV show.
01:47:40.300 You've got to watch that.
01:47:41.560 It's on my YouTube channel.
01:47:43.380 But it is also at blazetv.
01:47:45.640 It is a must watch.
01:47:47.080 If you want to understand the impeachment, war, everything that's happening in our country,
01:47:53.240 this is the most unlikely place.
01:47:57.900 This is, you know, I said when a third world war breaks out, it'll start in some place like
01:48:04.040 it did with Serbian, you know, the Serbian being killed for World War I.
01:48:09.900 It starts in a place that nobody even can find on a map.
01:48:12.720 I think that one is Ukraine.
01:48:14.980 And this one is really dirty.
01:48:17.520 Now, listen, this is so critical that the impeachment of Joe Biden does not become about politics,
01:48:27.640 does not become about a payback for Donald Trump or anything.
01:48:31.980 It must be about establishing the fact that we are a nation of law and order bound by the Constitution
01:48:40.140 that has been fought for in blood on foreign land and our own shores.
01:48:45.320 Our government serves us, not the other way around.
01:48:49.080 And we need to send people to Washington who understand they are not above the law.
01:48:55.740 They are not better than you and I.
01:48:57.920 And that's what this impeachment needs to be about.
01:49:01.920 Ukraine is going to be a big part of this process.
01:49:04.480 And like so much of the shadiness that swirls around Biden's foreign business deals,
01:49:09.360 I believe we're being lied to about Ukraine on everything, on everything.
01:49:15.400 Ukraine dominates every budget meeting in Congress.
01:49:18.660 It dominates every foreign policy discussion.
01:49:21.280 It's the first questions asked almost at every press conference.
01:49:24.000 It's the leading story on every cable news program.
01:49:27.580 Every politician wants to take a trip there.
01:49:29.760 And most of them have, including everyone from the President of American Federation of Teachers.
01:49:37.500 What was she doing over there?
01:49:40.420 Helping them unionize.
01:49:42.780 To Ben Stiller.
01:49:45.260 I mean, I don't even get that one, but maybe that's because he's popular and he wants to be seen.
01:49:49.900 I don't know.
01:49:50.640 But it could be that everything revolving around Ukraine is a bunch of bullcrap.
01:49:57.140 Let me play a clip from Adam Carolla's podcast with Tucker Carlson.
01:50:00.980 This part stuck out to me.
01:50:02.340 Watch.
01:50:03.020 They will do anything to win.
01:50:04.980 So how do they do that?
01:50:06.580 They're not going to do COVID again.
01:50:07.880 I know everyone on the right is afraid they're going to do COVID and mask mandate.
01:50:10.520 They're not going to do that.
01:50:11.260 They can't do that.
01:50:12.040 If they've already been exposed, that won't work.
01:50:14.200 There's going to be.
01:50:14.960 No.
01:50:15.300 What are they going to do?
01:50:16.060 They're going to go to war with Russia.
01:50:17.260 That's what they're going to do.
01:50:17.980 There will be a hot war between the United States and Russia in the next year.
01:50:23.620 Really?
01:50:24.800 Yes, of course.
01:50:26.080 They want it anyway.
01:50:27.540 I don't think we'll win it, but that's a separate analysis.
01:50:30.940 But I think it's a political matter.
01:50:32.880 They need to declare war footing in order to assume war powers in order to win.
01:50:39.100 I believe that.
01:50:40.120 And I think the evidence suggests that's true.
01:50:41.700 It's not just about winning.
01:50:44.080 It is not.
01:50:44.840 You have to shut all of this thing down.
01:50:49.400 They have built a machine that is making a lot of people very, very wealthy.
01:50:59.220 War with Russia is a very real possibility.
01:51:02.900 Why would we be risking everything on Ukraine and Russia?
01:51:10.080 We've got to stop the wars.
01:51:11.580 You know, we've got to stop the wars of Putin.
01:51:13.420 If we don't stop him now, we'll never stop him.
01:51:15.980 Really?
01:51:16.460 Was that the policy under Barack Obama?
01:51:20.500 Does anybody remember this from 2012?
01:51:22.420 Governor Romney, I'm glad that you recognize that al-Qaeda is a threat.
01:51:27.000 Because a few months ago, when you were asked what's the biggest geopolitical threat facing
01:51:30.800 America, you said Russia.
01:51:32.520 Not al-Qaeda.
01:51:33.760 You said Russia.
01:51:34.780 And the 1980s are now calling to ask for their foreign policy back.
01:51:38.360 Because, you know, the Cold War has been over for 20 years.
01:51:41.320 OK, so why is Putin such a threat today over Ukraine?
01:51:49.600 No, this is follow the money.
01:51:53.500 First of all, you have career diplomats and foreign policy experts that dominate our government
01:51:59.580 with this war crap.
01:52:01.360 OK, Donald Trump dropped a name a few months ago that should have stood out to everyone.
01:52:07.440 Listen to this.
01:52:08.160 One of the reasons I was the only president in generations who didn't start a war is that
01:52:13.920 I was the only president who rejected the catastrophic advice of many of Washington's
01:52:19.720 generals, bureaucrats, and the so-called diplomats who only know how to get us into conflict, but
01:52:26.680 they don't know how to get us out.
01:52:28.800 For decades, we've had the very same people, such as Victoria Nuland and many others just
01:52:35.460 like Europe.
01:52:36.320 Who's Victoria Nuland?
01:52:37.420 I mean, to single out somebody.
01:52:40.440 Who is that?
01:52:42.300 Well, she is the career State Department official that was caught in a leaked call that I played
01:52:47.900 for you about two and a half years ago, seemingly orchestrating the Ukrainian internal politics
01:52:54.040 in the wake of their revolution.
01:52:56.420 They were orchestrating.
01:53:00.000 OK, here she is.
01:53:02.160 This is a if you're watching on Blaze TV, this is Victoria Nuland walking through the maiden
01:53:09.820 demonstrations, passing out food.
01:53:12.560 Keep going.
01:53:14.040 Keep going.
01:53:14.160 Overthrow your government.
01:53:15.660 As I showed you a couple of years ago, we have all of the information.
01:53:21.640 We planned this color revolution.
01:53:24.360 We trained the revolutionaries.
01:53:26.740 Now, that's not the work of the State Department, isn't it?
01:53:30.540 Isn't that more the work of the CIA?
01:53:32.780 Or is there any difference between the two now?
01:53:36.440 And do you think Nuland actually considered the consequences of what this might lead to?
01:53:41.240 Hundreds of thousands of people dying in a war?
01:53:43.760 Probably, but the ends justify the means.
01:53:48.220 War is inevitable and it's got to be fought sooner rather than later.
01:53:52.900 OK, back to 2015.
01:53:55.400 The Europeans all hated Victoria Nuland.
01:53:58.780 They said that she was, quote, she doesn't engage like diplomats.
01:54:03.320 She comes off as rather ideological.
01:54:06.460 Hmm, that doesn't sound like she should be a diplomat.
01:54:10.060 So why is she?
01:54:12.100 Fabian Socialist window.
01:54:13.760 To remake the world closer to their heart's desire.
01:54:19.080 And war is part of it.
01:54:21.440 Russia just accused her of exactly this in Ukraine.
01:54:25.580 They're right.
01:54:26.680 Just because they're on the wrong side doesn't mean some things they say is not right.
01:54:32.100 Victoria Nuland has an interesting past in the 90s under Bill Clinton.
01:54:36.880 She was the deputy director for Soviet Union affairs that remained her beat for a long time.
01:54:42.340 Now, I'm not saying that everything everywhere she goes, there's war and revolution, but I'm not not saying that either.
01:54:49.160 If you look at her track record, the problems with Russia trace back to Bill Clinton's handling of Kosovo in the late 1990s and the expansion of NATO.
01:54:58.880 And that was her.
01:55:00.140 Then the second Iraq invasion kicked off under George W.
01:55:05.420 Where was she?
01:55:06.880 She was picking fights with her old foes or old foes in the former Soviet Union.
01:55:11.240 By the way, she was the deputy national security advisor for, you ready?
01:55:17.700 Dick Cheney.
01:55:19.560 Ooh, Dick Cheney.
01:55:21.700 Her neocon ideology.
01:55:23.680 Oh, Dick Cheney.
01:55:24.420 Remember, he was doing all of these things, you know, for, you know, oil companies.
01:55:28.940 That much.
01:55:29.740 Now, she was pretty bipartisan so much that Hillary Clinton appointed her as the State Department spokesperson.
01:55:37.000 Did anything happen during that tenure?
01:55:39.580 We came.
01:55:40.620 We saw.
01:55:41.440 He died.
01:55:43.420 Did it have anything to do with your visit?
01:55:45.700 No.
01:55:46.020 I'm sure it did.
01:55:47.160 Yeah, you know who's cackling there?
01:55:48.620 It's not just Hillary Clinton.
01:55:49.860 Literally cackling like a supervillain is Victoria Nuland over a foreign head of state being dragged out in the street and murdered.
01:56:01.940 Now, in 2013, she went back to her beat in Eastern Europe just in time for the color revolution.
01:56:09.340 Now, it's interesting how her beat has a history of regime changing color revolutions.
01:56:14.180 But listen to this from a speech in 2013.
01:56:17.600 Since Ukraine's independence in 1991, the United States has supported Ukrainians as they build democratic skills and institutions,
01:56:26.800 as they promote civic participation and good governance,
01:56:30.100 all of which are preconditions for Ukraine to achieve its European aspirations.
01:56:34.980 We've invested over $5 billion to assist Ukraine in these and other goals
01:56:39.480 that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic Ukraine.
01:56:45.160 Notice the stage there, Stu.
01:56:46.840 What's on the side of the stage?
01:56:49.040 Who's that?
01:56:49.560 Who's that speech sponsored by?
01:56:53.320 Chevron.
01:56:55.440 Chevron.
01:56:56.720 As she said, a democratic Ukraine for democracy, but brought to you by Chevron.
01:57:03.380 Now, all these links back to oil and gas are so predictably hilarious.
01:57:08.000 I also mentioned how Newland worked for Dick Cheney, but where was her husband, Robert Kagan?
01:57:14.840 He's the neocon mascot.
01:57:18.020 He's the guy who wrote practically the justification that George Bush would use to invade Iraq.
01:57:25.200 He was the guy.
01:57:26.920 Two months after September 11th.
01:57:29.980 Two months.
01:57:30.680 We're just, we're still in the caves.
01:57:33.840 Two months.
01:57:35.240 He published this in the Washington Post.
01:57:38.240 It's not a case that requires linking Saddam directly to September 11th.
01:57:42.060 The argument runs something like this.
01:57:43.800 Saddam is building weapons of mass destruction.
01:57:46.260 Terrorists like Osama bin Laden and whoever takes his place in the future,
01:57:50.000 they'll get a hold of such weapons and use it against the United States and the West.
01:57:53.960 Saddam and his regime have a history of cooperating with these types.
01:57:57.680 So we've got to stop him now.
01:58:00.000 Otherwise, we won't be able to stop him later.
01:58:02.500 The same argument.
01:58:05.960 And billions of dollars are being spent now.
01:58:10.020 Companies are sending in lots of money to rebuild.
01:58:16.600 And they're using our money to do it.
01:58:20.600 This is war profiteering.
01:58:23.000 This is corruption at the highest levels.
01:58:26.480 This is why Joe Biden was selected as the president of the United States.
01:58:33.840 I'm convinced of it.
01:58:35.060 They knew he's so dirty and his crazy son Hunter is going to expose it.
01:58:40.200 But this is why they will behind the scenes pressure him before this comes completely out.
01:58:46.020 Because they'll need to contain this.
01:58:48.600 Because people all over the world and all throughout our government are making millions of dollars.
01:58:57.480 This is always, as it always is, about follow the money.
01:59:03.760 Back in a minute.
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01:59:15.880 We're doing that now with all of this.
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02:00:38.900 For anybody who says there is no evidence, they have not produced any evidence.
02:00:45.920 Comer now says he has leads on tracing the $10 million bribe.
02:00:50.840 He said that will be coming soon.
02:00:54.040 There is yet another whistleblower out.
02:00:57.540 Hunter Biden met with associates at the vice presidential mansion.
02:01:02.120 His father was there, was part of it.
02:01:06.260 You don't, you know, you don't hold meetings there.
02:01:10.080 And they were trying to sell a prime minister who happened to be visiting the vice president
02:01:15.960 with him at the table, tried to sell him some oil and gas projects that were, that Burisma
02:01:23.500 was working on, um, the whistleblower, uh, for the IRS.
02:01:29.080 They've been trying to say, well, he is not me, but he just doing this off of memory.
02:01:34.360 And he's just produced a whole buttload of documents that are, um, that were current.
02:01:41.920 As he was in the meeting, he was taking notes and it all backs his, uh, his stuff up.
02:01:49.660 Um, the FBI agent testimony now confirms that David Weiss did not have the authority.
02:01:58.020 So there's another one there.
02:02:00.760 Imagine these people are coming out of the woodwork and Joe Scarborough.
02:02:07.180 You want to send a message to the left?
02:02:10.080 You have the little newspaper boy called Joe Scarborough do it.
02:02:15.100 He said Wednesday, every Democrat he speaks with privately questions why president Joe Biden
02:02:21.080 is running for reelection.
02:02:23.180 You're taught.
02:02:24.140 This is exactly how they use that show.
02:02:25.880 Yep.
02:02:26.100 Mika and I, everybody we talked to every political discussion talks a lot about Trump, but when
02:02:31.880 it comes to Joe Biden, people say, man, he's too old to run, isn't he?
02:02:35.200 He's not really going to run.
02:02:36.720 When I say every discussion, I don't mean 99% of the discussions, every discussion.
02:02:42.540 I asked Reverend Al, if he was hearing it all the time too, on our show this past week,
02:02:47.860 he said, yep, that's what I'm hearing as well.
02:02:50.920 Now, look, I think he's right on that analysis.
02:02:53.240 I think that is real and is really happening on the left, but there's a
02:02:56.080 reason why he's saying it.
02:02:57.700 And he's also saying this.
02:02:59.860 So, you know, we often complain about Republicans who will say one thing about Donald Trump off
02:03:04.920 the air and another on the air.
02:03:06.640 Well, let me just say Democrats off the air will say Joe Biden is too old.
02:03:11.080 Why is he running?
02:03:11.800 But then on the air, they won't say that.
02:03:13.700 It's totally true.
02:03:14.600 So, he's shaming and saying, you need to start speaking out about this, which is true.
02:03:22.060 But this again, remember, Nixon was never going to resign.
02:03:27.660 Never.
02:03:28.220 Until his own party and just a few key people who backed him walked into the office and said,
02:03:37.560 you've lost us and you've lost some more people, you're not going to make it.
02:03:42.520 And it's important to note, too, it wasn't really Democratic voters or Republican voters
02:03:47.220 that he lost.
02:03:48.560 It was the power players.
02:03:50.440 Oh, yeah.
02:03:50.720 You know, because he still had, you know, 70% of support among Republicans.
02:03:55.320 It was the fact that he lost those key power players and they said, now you get to make
02:04:00.800 a decision how you want to go out.
02:04:02.640 Not whether you will or not, because that's already been decided.
02:04:05.220 Not by you.
02:04:06.260 But you do get to make a decision on how you leave.
02:04:08.660 Are you going to leave by us exposing something terrible and ruining your son's life?
02:04:14.260 Or are you going to leave because of health problems or whatever you want to choose?
02:04:17.240 And they really don't want that exposed.
02:04:21.620 There's I mean, you want to expose the deep state.
02:04:24.940 This is all you have to do the way the State Department and CIA and everybody was acting
02:04:29.660 in Ukraine and still are too many people involved.
02:04:33.080 The Glenn Beck Program.