The Glenn Beck Program - March 03, 2023


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

150.14093

Word Count

18,537

Sentence Count

1,834

Misogynist Sentences

21

Hate Speech Sentences

12


Summary

Dr. Dennis Black has a new way to make sure your dog is getting all the nutrients they need to stay healthy and happy. Senator Hawley gets a chance to talk to the man who is going to be our next National Archivist.


Transcript

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00:03:49.460 Oh, my goodness.
00:03:51.860 Hello, and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:03:55.280 We've got a lot to do today.
00:03:57.080 I'm going to show you some things from this week from a couple of hearings that I just, I mean, I cheered.
00:04:04.680 We are actually starting to find a spine in this country, and that is so great, so great.
00:04:13.840 However, we have to do more than cheer and yell at people.
00:04:20.020 And when I say yell at people, I'm going to play some things where it was insane.
00:04:24.340 Well, you know, let me start here.
00:04:25.560 Let me just start with this, because you'll understand how good it feels.
00:04:32.300 Let's go to cut eight with Senator Hawley talking to the person that is going to be our national archivist.
00:04:46.420 Now, remember, the national archives should just be somebody collecting all of the stuff and preserving it, okay?
00:04:53.740 I don't want a political ideologue.
00:04:56.720 I don't even, I don't, shh.
00:05:00.520 I want somebody that nobody even cares to meet, okay?
00:05:05.820 It's like, you're going to have to meet the archivist just to, you know, get that paper, and oh, they're so boring.
00:05:12.000 But just tolerate it, because the stuff in the vault is really cool, okay?
00:05:16.020 That's who I want, but that's not who we're getting.
00:05:20.420 Remember, the national archives are now saying, this document here is very triggering.
00:05:25.660 Yes, if you're King George III, it shouldn't be triggering to you now.
00:05:33.220 But I don't know, the national archives, it's kind of dicey.
00:05:39.260 So who do we have?
00:05:40.680 We have somebody who is a lefty.
00:05:44.400 And on the second hearing in the Senate, she was kind of caught in a little trap, because on her first one, they had some tweets from her that were like, you know who I just hate?
00:06:01.660 All Republicans.
00:06:03.460 I mean, just crazy stuff that she tweeted out.
00:06:05.800 And so she made her Twitter feed private the day before she went to the hearing.
00:06:17.520 And they only had a couple of her tweets, and they were going to use them, but they only had a couple of them that they had printed off, because she left it all open.
00:06:27.020 And then, the night before, she closes it down, so they don't have everything.
00:06:30.900 So, Holly asks her, can you tell me what's on your tweets?
00:06:37.700 I mean, you closed it down.
00:06:39.060 We have two of them here.
00:06:40.660 What's on your tweets?
00:06:41.800 And she was under oath.
00:06:43.080 Well, she was back.
00:06:45.720 And I would just like to say, Senator Holly, I mean, whatever you need, whatever you need.
00:06:55.240 I mean, if you need my wife to make you some lasagna, bring it over, I'll personally put it on the fork and feed it to you, if that's what makes you happy.
00:07:05.300 This exchange made me very happy.
00:07:09.040 Dr. Shogan, when you were here last year, a number of senators asked you, including me, a series of questions about an article you'd written, public statements you had made on social media that were, I have to say, pretty grossly partisan.
00:07:20.900 And I thought offensive, and you and I went back and forth about it.
00:07:24.860 After that, a number of us asked you questions for the record relating to these statements.
00:07:29.240 I want to follow up on one of them.
00:07:31.600 I, in particular, asked you to give us a full accounting of the public posts that you had made on Twitter.
00:07:37.360 You had locked your Twitter account before you came before this committee.
00:07:40.760 It had previously been public.
00:07:42.740 I asked you to provide the public posts that had previously been available on Twitter because the ones that we have were pretty disturbing.
00:07:49.400 You responded as follows.
00:07:50.900 And I quote,
00:07:52.120 My personal Twitter account is comprised of posts about my mystery novels, events at the White House Historical Association, Pittsburgh sports teams, travels, and my dog.
00:08:03.240 Let's talk a little bit about your Twitter posts then that I was asking you about.
00:08:07.240 On February 18, 2022, you posted on Twitter bemoaning the dropping of mask requirements for children, including those under the age of five.
00:08:16.620 Do you remember that post?
00:08:17.680 No, Senator.
00:08:20.200 Those tweets were in my personal capacity.
00:08:22.280 No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:08:25.100 I asked you, would you give all public posts that you had made on Twitter?
00:08:30.940 No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:08:33.840 And you said that your Twitter posts consisted of mystery novels, events at the White House Historical Association, Pittsburgh sports teams, travels, and my dog.
00:08:42.280 And you just told me now under oath that you stood by that.
00:08:45.280 So now let's talk about your Twitter posts.
00:08:47.760 On February 18th, 2022, you posted bemoaning the fact that mask requirements for children
00:08:54.460 under the age of five, one of whom I happen to have, by the way, had been dropped.
00:08:58.720 Is that a post about your dog or sports teams?
00:09:02.760 My social media is in my personal capacity.
00:09:06.020 Answer my question, please.
00:09:06.920 Because you've testified under oath that you only posted about your dog and sports teams
00:09:11.900 and novels.
00:09:12.560 And you also said you wouldn't give this committee any of your public posts.
00:09:16.280 So is your post on February 18th, 2022, bemoaning the lifting of mask requirements for children
00:09:23.120 under the age of five, who I might just ask all of the data has said is extremely harmful
00:09:27.760 to children, these mask requirements.
00:09:30.140 We'll leave that aside for now.
00:09:31.400 Is that a post about your dog or sports teams?
00:09:35.200 Yes or no?
00:09:35.880 My social media is in my personal capacity, Senator.
00:09:38.780 Yes or no, Ms. Shogan.
00:09:40.100 You are under oath before this committee.
00:09:42.220 And I have to say, you have placed this issue squarely in record by repeatedly refusing to
00:09:47.540 answer yes or no.
00:09:48.880 I love you.
00:09:49.600 My personal, my social media is in my personal capacity, Senator.
00:09:53.440 So you're not answering my question.
00:09:54.780 Let's talk about another post.
00:09:56.540 26th of May, 2022, you talk about an assault weapons ban.
00:10:01.440 Retweet a post, ban assault weapons now.
00:10:04.000 Say you agree with this idea that you have to be a certain age to buy so-called assault weapons
00:10:09.040 in America.
00:10:10.040 Is that a post about sports teams or your dog or mystery novels?
00:10:13.960 My social media is in my personal capacity, Senator.
00:10:16.520 I have to say, I have been here for four years in the Senate.
00:10:18.800 I have never seen a witness stonewall like this before.
00:10:21.520 Never.
00:10:22.040 I've seen a lot.
00:10:23.480 This is extraordinary.
00:10:24.460 I mean, this is unbelievable.
00:10:27.000 And you want to be the archivist of the United States.
00:10:29.900 You lied to us under oath.
00:10:31.240 You lied to us in your QFRs.
00:10:34.440 You just lied to me a second ago under oath.
00:10:36.860 And now you're sitting here stonewalling, not answering questions about public posts
00:10:40.500 that you've made.
00:10:41.400 Dr. Shogan, I'm going to ask you again.
00:10:43.620 Will you give to this committee your public posts on Twitter?
00:10:48.460 Will you make them available to this committee?
00:10:49.480 My social media is in my personal capacity.
00:10:51.520 Mr. Chairman, I have to tell you, this is the most extraordinary thing I have seen in
00:10:55.200 my brief time in the Senate.
00:10:56.200 I have never seen a witness blatantly lie under oath like Dr. Shogan has just done to
00:11:00.980 this committee, stonewalled this committee, and just repeatedly refused to answer my questions
00:11:05.540 about her own posts that are in public.
00:11:09.380 For these reasons, I will oppose your nomination.
00:11:11.840 And I strongly, strongly urge this committee to take action on this and force this witness
00:11:17.000 to own up to the fact that she is misleading us right now before our eyes, Mr. Chairman.
00:11:23.140 I mean, don't you love him?
00:11:27.080 Now, here's the thing I want to point out.
00:11:29.500 That was a shortened version.
00:11:31.360 The long version is like eight minutes, and it is so satisfying.
00:11:36.220 It is so satisfying.
00:11:38.460 He's the first person that I have heard.
00:11:42.140 I shouldn't say that.
00:11:43.300 There's been a good week for this kind of stuff.
00:11:46.080 That are actually holding people's feet to the fire.
00:11:52.540 Now, it makes no difference if it's all just words.
00:11:58.400 And let me tell you why.
00:11:59.840 There is a great McIntyre opinion piece on the blaze today.
00:12:04.060 Media acceptance of the lab leak theory is the turning of the COVID ratchet.
00:12:08.460 This is the most important opinion piece that I have read on why the COVID leak is coming out
00:12:20.240 and what does it all mean.
00:12:23.700 He writes,
00:12:25.320 If you thought this monumental collapse of credibility,
00:12:32.120 this sudden implosion of certainty of the science would give the media moments hesitation,
00:12:37.020 you were sadly mistaken.
00:12:38.660 The progressive chattering class spent their days forcing the American public to pretend
00:12:42.740 that men could become women at cultural gunpoint.
00:12:47.020 Science was never the lodestone of truth.
00:12:49.540 They are not undergoing some sort of dramatic crisis here.
00:12:54.660 While some would expect a little more coordination between the regime and its media arm to create
00:13:00.720 a smoother narrative transition,
00:13:03.280 this trailing dialectic serves its own purpose.
00:13:07.980 Our ruling elites secure power through constant invocation of the state of exception.
00:13:15.480 In theory, we live in a democracy where the power of the government is constrained
00:13:18.760 through the structure of the Constitution and the will of the people.
00:13:21.520 In practice, however, both limiting factors can be removed in the case of an emergency.
00:13:28.560 A cunning leader knows that power, once granted, is rarely returned,
00:13:34.340 and it is very difficult for the public to hold anyone accountable after the fact.
00:13:40.140 When an emergency presents the opportunity to achieve power under the state of exception,
00:13:45.460 it is always best to manufacture the narrative to secure that power as quickly as possible,
00:13:52.300 and then make the adjustments later after the power is firmly in hand.
00:13:58.360 The pandemic allowed for the creation of an indefinite state of exception,
00:14:04.660 during which the regime could lock down its political opponents,
00:14:07.940 unleash its own supporters to punish those who opposed them.
00:14:10.920 Churches, gyms were shuttered, abortion clinics, Walmarts were deemed essential.
00:14:15.640 Leftist corporate allies like Amazon acquired near-monopoly on Congress,
00:14:22.360 while their local retail competition was driven into bankruptcy.
00:14:27.020 Trump supporters were forced to attend the funerals of their loved ones on Zoom,
00:14:31.820 while Joe Biden voters drank champagne in the streets to celebrate his election.
00:14:36.760 Politics, after all, is about rewarding your friends and punishing your enemies.
00:14:40.920 He goes on to Trump and The View, etc., etc.
00:14:47.260 But what we are now observing is the process by which our ruling elite
00:14:53.120 consolidate the power they gained while reconciling their narrative
00:14:57.840 to something that more closely resembles reality.
00:15:02.080 Bit by bit, the powers have had to admit the truth behind most of the conspiracy theories
00:15:08.180 that they so violently attacked.
00:15:10.520 This slow drip of truth is not some admission of failure or culpability.
00:15:18.520 It is instead designed to turn the political ratchet.
00:15:23.160 Conservatives and COVID skeptics get to feel vindicated.
00:15:28.700 We have a moment of, aha, I told you so.
00:15:35.040 Yet, nothing changes.
00:15:39.040 The power isn't taken back.
00:15:43.540 No one serves a punishment for the crime.
00:15:48.320 We must understand that what Holly just did there is so satisfying.
00:15:58.160 What Ted Cruz and Holly did this week to Merrick Garland is just, I mean, it was almost,
00:16:09.660 I mean, you could rate that as a porn.
00:16:12.400 We should go through that.
00:16:13.220 It was so good.
00:16:15.360 It was so good.
00:16:16.860 From the Hauk incident.
00:16:19.060 Yeah.
00:16:19.400 Yeah.
00:16:19.700 Yeah.
00:16:20.020 I mean, we'll play this.
00:16:21.860 We'll play a cut if you haven't heard it yet.
00:16:24.300 But it was so good.
00:16:26.540 But it means nothing without teeth.
00:16:33.480 They tried, who was it?
00:16:36.400 I want to say it was Biggs.
00:16:37.540 Was it the Biggs Amendment that was trying to go after Mayorkas?
00:16:40.620 And all of the Republicans have all said, this is out of control.
00:16:45.320 This is crazy.
00:16:46.840 Well, there are two bills to impeach him in a Republican House.
00:16:54.000 And they are a long way from getting anybody to sign on.
00:16:59.220 There's like 41 sponsors.
00:17:00.800 That's it.
00:17:01.220 Wait, excuse me.
00:17:04.280 Someone must pay the price for what is happening in our society or nothing changes.
00:17:15.240 You can feel vindicated.
00:17:17.440 You can feel good.
00:17:18.900 You can yell at people.
00:17:20.300 But it doesn't change anything.
00:17:24.360 That woman should not be in the, as the archivist for multiple reasons.
00:17:31.580 But she should pay some price for lying under oath.
00:17:38.020 They're all doing it.
00:17:40.520 If they don't punish those people, why would you care?
00:17:46.400 Why would you care?
00:17:49.280 What meaning does your testimony even have?
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00:18:22.800 I'm always asking for a pencil and paper here.
00:18:26.200 People who are under 30 are like, what is that?
00:18:30.120 But anyway, I got to a point where I couldn't even button my own shirt.
00:18:35.900 I got to the point where I thought I lost the battle, and that was the way my life was going to be for the rest of my life.
00:18:40.240 And I hated it.
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00:19:18.460 Do we have that clip from Ted Cruz from yesterday?
00:19:33.120 Let's play that.
00:19:34.080 It is so good.
00:19:35.560 I sent 70 United States Marshals.
00:19:37.880 Let me try again.
00:19:38.980 Has the Department of Justice brought even a single case under this statute?
00:19:43.080 It's a yes, no question.
00:19:44.100 It's not a give a speech on the other things you did.
00:19:46.740 The job of the United States Marshals is to defend the lives of the justices, and that's our number one priority.
00:19:55.540 Why are you unwilling to say no?
00:19:57.080 The answer is no.
00:19:57.940 You know it's no.
00:19:58.660 I know it's no.
00:19:59.360 Everyone in this hearing room knows it's no.
00:20:01.600 You're not willing to answer a question.
00:20:03.140 Have you brought a case under this statute?
00:20:04.720 Yes or no?
00:20:05.140 As far as I know, we haven't, and what we have done is defended the lives of the justices with over 70 U.S. Marshals.
00:20:11.300 How do you decide which criminal statutes the DOJ enforces and which one it doesn't?
00:20:15.440 The United States Marshals know that they have full authority.
00:20:18.400 I recognize you want to give a separate speech.
00:20:20.760 No, I don't want to give a separate speech.
00:20:21.540 How do you decide which statutes you enforce and which ones you don't?
00:20:24.960 But Marshals on scene make that determination.
00:20:28.100 No, they don't.
00:20:28.760 In light of the priority of defense.
00:20:30.320 The Marshals do not make a determination over whether to prosecute you.
00:20:33.540 The Attorney General make a determination, and you spent 20 years as a judge,
00:20:37.060 and you're perfectly content with justices being afraid for their children's lives,
00:20:41.980 and you did nothing to prosecute it.
00:20:44.780 Let's shift to another area.
00:20:45.840 Can I answer the question?
00:20:46.980 No, you cannot.
00:20:48.040 You have refused to answer the question.
00:20:49.560 I am answering the question.
00:20:51.240 This is an amazing thing.
00:20:52.860 This is about what have you done to anybody who is threatening the judges because of the Roe v. Wade case?
00:21:00.420 What have you done?
00:21:01.740 What have you done?
00:21:03.240 Have you invoked the statute that says anyone who is trying to intimidate judges, here's the penalty.
00:21:15.880 He hasn't.
00:21:17.280 He hasn't.
00:21:19.080 And he keeps saying, and he did this with the other case as well,
00:21:22.800 he keeps saying, well, the Marshals or the FBI, they decide.
00:21:28.980 No, no, you decide.
00:21:30.920 They arrest.
00:21:32.860 You decide.
00:21:35.000 So have they arrested?
00:21:37.340 If not, how come they haven't arrested?
00:21:40.860 You know, I love this thing they did with the abortion clinics,
00:21:43.300 where he was talking about the abortion clinics and, you know, why he didn't,
00:21:47.660 why he's, you know, arrested like 40 people on the right and one on the left.
00:21:55.360 When you have Jane's revenge and everything else, you know what his excuse was?
00:21:59.720 We haven't found those people.
00:22:01.340 They did it at night.
00:22:02.920 Oh.
00:22:03.340 They did it in undercover.
00:22:04.260 You can't arrest people at night.
00:22:05.900 Right.
00:22:06.200 And when it's dark, you're never going to find a criminal when it's dark.
00:22:08.920 He's like, it's dark at night.
00:22:10.760 We didn't have cameras.
00:22:12.920 So we don't know who did it.
00:22:14.800 People are asleep.
00:22:15.580 Are we really expected to believe that the FBI can't solve crimes that were committed at night?
00:22:28.740 Good heavens.
00:22:30.400 These are lies.
00:22:34.440 They are lies.
00:22:36.300 And these people must be held responsible.
00:22:41.000 Ted Cruz, I love you for that.
00:22:43.280 Now, what are we going to do about it?
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00:24:11.100 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:24:34.340 Hello, America.
00:24:35.340 It is Friday.
00:24:37.540 All right.
00:24:41.100 Let me wrap up what we've been talking about in the last 20 minutes or so.
00:24:48.060 And that is, it's been a good week.
00:24:51.760 It's been a very good week.
00:24:53.740 People are starting to admit that, oh, yeah, looks like it might have come from a lab.
00:25:00.040 Uh-huh.
00:25:00.900 Uh-huh.
00:25:01.320 They're starting to admit, looks like Fauci was giving money to EcoHealth.
00:25:12.580 Now there's a story out today, something that we told you and had the documentation two years ago when we did the special on COVID, that it looks like, I'm going to tell you the truth.
00:25:28.640 The truth is, Fauci shut down the important people that were saying, hey, wait a minute, I think this came from a lab.
00:25:39.000 There's no other way to explain it.
00:25:40.300 But we now know one of the guys changed his opinion with one phone call and then got $25 million of funding from Fauci.
00:25:50.420 Huh.
00:25:50.820 Wonder what that was.
00:25:51.600 That's great.
00:25:52.360 Yeah.
00:25:52.740 Wonder what that was.
00:25:53.880 It's shocking.
00:25:55.000 We don't know the details of the phone call.
00:25:56.620 Right.
00:25:57.100 We just know the before and the after.
00:25:59.000 Yeah.
00:25:59.320 It must have been an amazing call.
00:26:01.260 Amazing call.
00:26:01.740 Better than a 1-900 number.
00:26:03.120 Probably the perfect phone call.
00:26:06.020 Bruh.
00:26:06.500 Okay.
00:26:07.080 Now, here's the thing.
00:26:10.720 All of this makes you feel good, but it means nothing if there isn't a roadblock to the next time.
00:26:19.800 Okay?
00:26:20.260 And that's twofold.
00:26:22.760 Our states must be passing legislation to stop all of this from happening again.
00:26:31.020 There needs to be a Supreme Court case that stops the government from having the power to do this again.
00:26:40.920 And Fauci, Mayorkas, the National Archives lady we just played, all of these people need to go to jail or whatever the punishment is supposed to be for lying under oath.
00:27:01.020 In a congressional hearing.
00:27:04.020 If that doesn't happen, then everyone will lie.
00:27:08.840 Did we not learn this before?
00:27:11.560 Everyone will lie.
00:27:13.240 It must mean something when you raise your hand and take an oath.
00:27:19.720 And here's what, there is a great, great article or op-ed piece from Margaret Anna Alice.
00:27:28.400 I have not read her before, but I'm telling you, just from this piece and then I started linking around into other pieces that she's written.
00:27:37.100 I love her.
00:27:39.320 Listen to this.
00:27:40.300 I get it.
00:27:43.160 You don't want to be called a conspiracy theorist.
00:27:46.060 You don't want to be tarred, an anti-vaxxer, a science denier, a far right-wing extremist.
00:27:53.960 After all, you have your reputation to protect, so you tiptoe around it.
00:27:58.140 You just don't go there.
00:27:59.760 And the philanthropists, which is a great word, philanthropists, the tyrants, the big liars, the enablers, continue to profit.
00:28:12.880 They continue to conspire.
00:28:14.500 They continue to torture.
00:28:15.840 They continue to slaughter.
00:28:17.020 But if you turn around and quote them, you're the dangerous, crazy one.
00:28:25.180 If you ask what's causing the sudden deaths and injuries that began surging in 2021 in hopes of preventing future tragedies, you're morally reprehensible.
00:28:36.760 And mocking the anti-vaxxers' COVID deaths, well, that may be necessary.
00:28:44.540 If you call genocide, genocide, you are the enemy, the misinformation spreader, the anti-Semite.
00:28:53.520 If you dare point out that never again is already happening, you get inquisitioned, even though Holocaust survivors and their relatives agree with you.
00:29:06.760 If you call out governments for practicing authoritarianism or totalitarianism and enacting policies that cause lethal collateral damage, you are the granny killer.
00:29:22.200 If you challenge people to face the livid, electrifying grief of those who have lost loved ones to financially incentivized hospicide, you are making them uncomfortable.
00:29:39.400 You know you're living in a world of lies when a mob is more enraged at the whistleblower, revealing the deceptions, the corruptions, the murder, than they are at the lying liars, the corrupt corruptors, the murdering murderers themselves.
00:29:58.120 Indeed, they trip over themselves, racing to defend their narcissistic abusers.
00:30:06.680 As Edward Snowden said, when exposing a crime is treated as committing a crime, you are being ruled by criminals.
00:30:17.380 But guess what?
00:30:20.300 Once they start calling you all of those hideous names, you realize that that's no more than magicians smoke and that they are no more than magicians smoke.
00:30:35.440 You gradually start to give fewer and fewer craps about any of it.
00:30:44.740 You know you've hit zero when you feel the exhilarating liberation that comes from shouting the unfettered truth.
00:30:55.900 And I've got to tell you, it is the most liberating thing to no longer give a flying crap.
00:31:05.380 I don't care.
00:31:07.540 Sticks and stones.
00:31:09.360 Call me whatever you want.
00:31:10.980 And standing fully in the truth.
00:31:14.960 Having nothing to fear because you're not living a lie.
00:31:19.060 And if you are, you should stop and correct that and clean it up and apologize for it.
00:31:26.960 But there is nothing.
00:31:29.620 She said, that's the words can never hurt you stage.
00:31:32.580 You become untouchable.
00:31:34.320 You start collecting libels like purple hearts.
00:31:38.680 I don't know how many times I've heard people say, and I have said to others, yeah, you know, so-and-so said this about you.
00:31:45.200 I wear that as a badge of honor.
00:31:48.780 The more scars you can count, the more evidence of your efficacy, your threat to those who are trying to destroy.
00:32:01.020 That's when you can truly live and live by truth, not by lies.
00:32:08.700 If enough of us stand up and do that, we can hold the perpetrators accountable.
00:32:14.420 We can present the unalterated evidence of their crimes.
00:32:19.700 We can find justice or die trying like the members of the White Rose whose piercing words still ring out nearly a century later.
00:32:28.320 We will not keep silence.
00:32:32.920 We are your guilty conscience.
00:32:38.660 She writes, so I'm going to tell you a secret.
00:32:41.200 Stick it out long enough.
00:32:42.980 And that tarnished reputation turns to burnished gold.
00:32:48.020 Because when you are slandered by the propagandist, that means you're the good guy.
00:32:55.700 You're the good guy, even though the hypnotized public believes the opposite.
00:33:00.540 In an upside-down world, persisting in seeing things right side up, despite the incessant, relentless, never-ending gaslighting, means you have valiantly guarded your most precious possessions, your integrity, and your sanity.
00:33:20.820 E.E. Cummings wrote,
00:33:24.580 To be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best day and night to make you like everyone else, means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight and never stop fighting.
00:33:41.240 Once you're living in alignment with your values and the truth, you will find the deepest joy fathomable.
00:33:55.480 And when COVID criminals have been found guilty, when all of their spells dissolve, when their smooth-tongued wizards withdrew, people will gradually awaken from their coma and recognize you for the hero that you have been.
00:34:15.440 Or not.
00:34:16.440 Because most people will be too ashamed to admit that they were conned, to realize that they were the ones that were shielding and helping the fascist tyrants and attacked all those that tried to rescue them.
00:34:34.840 Few find that courageous humility within themselves to acknowledge their complicity in totalitarianism.
00:34:42.640 And so they will swath themselves in soothing denial and lash out at anyone who tries to puncture it.
00:34:50.940 But you will keep trying anyway.
00:34:53.800 Because that's what truth-tellers do.
00:34:57.680 That's what people who actually care about their fellow man and saving others actually do.
00:35:05.120 That's what people of integrity do.
00:35:07.540 Whether or not anybody ever notices, ever recognizes it.
00:35:12.640 You know in your heart what is true.
00:35:18.080 And you speak it.
00:35:20.520 And no one will ever be able to shut you up again.
00:35:24.060 Even if they kill you, your bravery will outlive you.
00:35:31.620 Your words remain like candles lighting the path for future truth-droppers.
00:35:38.180 And you will be at peace in life and beyond.
00:35:41.020 And let me add this.
00:35:45.900 I testify to you that that is true.
00:35:49.760 Because on the wall in my dressing room, I have a huge poster of a man who, in many ways, thought he lost his cause but saved his soul.
00:36:03.640 And his words, silence in the face of evil is evil itself.
00:36:12.380 God will not hold us blameless.
00:36:16.000 I have those words, I have those words and I look at them every single moment.
00:36:22.440 That guy was killed.
00:36:24.740 But his words, like candles, light my path every day.
00:36:32.560 Be that man or woman.
00:36:35.940 Back in a minute.
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00:36:54.980 Every single dollar we spend means something.
00:37:00.140 And a lot of times, like try to get away from Coca-Cola.
00:37:03.140 Really?
00:37:03.720 Are you going to get away from Coca-Cola?
00:37:05.260 Do you know how much Coca-Cola owns?
00:37:09.260 I mean, there's only like six food companies out there.
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00:38:12.240 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:38:14.000 Yeah, I got to tell you, some weird, weird friends are being made.
00:38:38.300 I don't think I could ever be friends with Tim Robbins.
00:38:44.020 Nor would he ever be friends with you.
00:38:45.680 Oh, yeah.
00:38:45.940 No, he wouldn't.
00:38:47.400 But he is coming out.
00:38:52.080 And Woody Harrelson did it on Sunday.
00:38:54.760 And it's, you know, it's a little late, guys.
00:38:56.960 But welcome to the party.
00:38:58.700 Welcome to the party, sincerely.
00:39:01.880 Where they are saying, you know, this can't happen again.
00:39:04.800 This, what happened with COVID was a sham.
00:39:07.520 It was filled with lies.
00:39:09.740 And it can't happen again.
00:39:13.900 Boy, that puts me in an uncomfortable place to say, Tim.
00:39:17.780 I guess it's hard to say.
00:39:20.940 Tim Robbins is right.
00:39:25.500 Well, look, everybody can make points that are right.
00:39:29.480 That doesn't mean necessarily you're going to be friends with them.
00:39:31.500 But you can unite on the fact that this one should be obvious to humanity.
00:39:35.480 See, but that's the key here.
00:39:38.220 If we can unite with people.
00:39:40.680 This is what we used to do.
00:39:42.680 Okay.
00:39:43.000 We used to say, I disagree with you, but I'll fight for your right to say that.
00:39:47.380 Okay.
00:39:47.960 That was, we both believed in the Bill of Rights.
00:39:53.600 Okay.
00:39:54.420 And so there was something bigger than the policy.
00:39:58.220 Right.
00:39:58.640 And that, I think, is what's important here.
00:40:01.860 I may not agree with him on other policies.
00:40:04.240 But right now, at least, we both agree that men, individuals, are sovereign.
00:40:13.660 That should be something that's obvious to everyone all the time.
00:40:16.620 Yeah.
00:40:17.000 But not necessarily is.
00:40:18.320 But isn't often.
00:40:20.140 And it's great to see.
00:40:21.400 I mean, it's great to see people who aren't our profile talking about this stuff.
00:40:27.700 Yes.
00:40:27.940 I mean, I obviously, like, I don't agree with a lot of these people on a lot of things.
00:40:32.820 But you don't win these issues by everybody on the right coming together and agreeing on them.
00:40:39.800 You have to take, you have to get other people to our side.
00:40:43.420 And it's good to see that some people on the left are starting to do that.
00:40:47.540 Yeah.
00:40:47.780 You know, I don't know.
00:40:48.840 I think it's just one of those things that now, given the space of time to people who aren't ideologically motivated, because that was my motivation.
00:40:57.920 The reason I opposed mandates throughout this entire process was not necessarily because I understood the virus at every detail in April of 2020.
00:41:09.620 It was because freedom is an important moral value that exceeds the opinion of Dr. Fauci.
00:41:18.260 Yes.
00:41:18.680 And it always will.
00:41:19.700 And it always, even if all the people are wrong and they walk outside and breathe in and die, it will be their opportunity to do it.
00:41:27.500 Right.
00:41:28.120 And that ideological bent is what led me to that early on.
00:41:32.040 And I think you and a lot of people in this audience, that's not what led to Tim Robbins to it.
00:41:36.360 Tim Robbins is like, wait a minute, that was screwed up.
00:41:39.620 You don't know that.
00:41:41.100 I don't know that.
00:41:41.700 Yeah.
00:41:42.000 I'd love to.
00:41:42.720 I mean, I think you're right, but we don't know that.
00:41:45.300 The Glenn Back Program.
00:42:01.900 We got no room to compromise.
00:42:06.520 We got to stand together.
00:42:08.340 It's the course of life.
00:42:09.620 Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:42:12.140 Stand up, stand up, hold the line.
00:42:17.140 It's a new day, I'm trying to raise.
00:42:23.100 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:42:30.960 This is the Glenn Back Program.
00:42:33.520 I have been telling you about ESG and the legislation that's been going through states and the importance of fair access and all these politicians are like, yeah, we don't need that.
00:42:50.720 But I mean, these banks, we can't tell the banks exactly what to do.
00:42:54.500 No, no, that's not what fair access is.
00:42:57.280 And then when you explain it to people, they're like, wow, that's ridiculous.
00:43:01.420 That's I mean, you don't need that.
00:43:04.200 Really?
00:43:04.720 Tell that to Donald Trump today.
00:43:09.720 PNC Bank just canceled his account for MXM and just canceled it and said, we're just giving you notice.
00:43:21.520 Here's all your cash.
00:43:22.520 We're no longer doing business with you.
00:43:24.120 Why?
00:43:25.540 Well, because we're just not.
00:43:27.200 But why?
00:43:28.420 Because we're not.
00:43:29.940 And there's nowhere you can go.
00:43:32.280 Fair access tells the banks they must tell you why they're not doing business.
00:43:40.360 And if anything other than financial reasons played a role.
00:43:46.000 Otherwise, you don't have a chance.
00:43:48.400 If they're doing this to Donald Trump, you don't think they'll do that to you?
00:43:53.400 This is why every single person that is considering an ESG bill in their state.
00:44:00.900 And if your state is doing and there's like 20 of them right now that are passing these bills, they must have fair access.
00:44:09.020 This is why we've been saying that.
00:44:12.440 Otherwise, they'll stonewall you.
00:44:15.380 Why do you think they can't?
00:44:17.280 Do you think it's because, I don't know, you might be a credit risk.
00:44:21.560 Really?
00:44:23.880 We'll get into that.
00:44:25.540 Donald Trump Jr. is going to be on with us because this is his company that he started.
00:44:30.040 We're going to get with him about a half hour from now.
00:44:33.760 Also, gee, there's something else going on.
00:44:38.280 And South Dakota's Kristi Noem has the power to stop it.
00:44:43.480 Our office reached out to her yesterday and she's like, she's not sure yet what she's going to do.
00:44:49.200 Kristi, there is only one thing you do.
00:44:52.940 And I'll tell you in 60 seconds.
00:44:56.580 Whether you volunteered for the job or not, you have to be the record keeper for your family.
00:45:01.580 You're the historian.
00:45:03.240 You know, I have I've said to you, please keep a diary of everything that is happening in the world because someday historians are going to look back and all they're going to see is the crap that is happening right now.
00:45:18.600 As told, unless we turn this around, by the leftists.
00:45:24.340 OK, I won't tell the story of the destruction of America.
00:45:27.920 You have to be that person, that historian.
00:45:30.900 But part of that story is the freedom you had with your kids, the way America really was when you were growing up or they were growing up.
00:45:41.920 So all of those videos, all of the pictures, all of the film that tells future historians and your family what life was really like.
00:45:53.480 You've got to preserve it.
00:45:55.360 Please go to LegacyBox.com slash back because all of those videotapes and the slides and whatever you have.
00:46:02.700 I've got stuff and tape that I don't even know what kind of machine was used to play that tape on.
00:46:09.420 But LegacyBox does and they can transfer it all into digital records so it's never lost and then return the originals to you.
00:46:17.860 It's LegacyBox.com slash back.
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00:46:32.980 OK.
00:46:33.580 Let me just let me try to reach, if you're like me, that very small part of you that is a geek that likes to talk about technical stuff.
00:46:50.120 OK.
00:46:50.920 I hate that.
00:46:53.580 OK.
00:46:53.980 My eyes start to glaze over and I'm like, just get to the point.
00:46:56.800 So I'm going to just don't worry.
00:47:00.380 It's just going to be just a just a brush.
00:47:02.400 I just on that flame.
00:47:04.520 See if I can get a little bit.
00:47:05.700 OK.
00:47:06.100 But I'm going to get to the point quickly.
00:47:07.560 The Uniform Commercial Code has set the standards to facilitate interstate sales and commercial transactions such that all definitions pertaining to such commerce are uniform and clearly under.
00:47:26.800 All you need to know, UCC, Uniform Commercial Code, it it's the thing that has is used to make sure that all transactions that we have are clearly understood.
00:47:44.640 They are the same from state to state and around the world and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:47:50.940 Since 1952, this has been in play.
00:47:54.740 And from time to time, there have been things that needed to be update and they update them in every state's legal code and amend it from time to time.
00:48:06.720 Typically, the amendments are not controversial.
00:48:10.480 The subject matter is very dense, very complex.
00:48:14.740 No one reads it.
00:48:17.800 They're just like, oh, the UCC wants us to change this.
00:48:22.100 What does it mean?
00:48:22.700 I don't really know.
00:48:23.880 Just pass it.
00:48:25.000 And they do.
00:48:26.040 OK.
00:48:27.340 You cannot do that with anything anymore.
00:48:30.160 But states already are.
00:48:32.620 So the ULC, I don't know what that is, suddenly pushed a slew of amendments and these bills are 100 to 200 pages long.
00:48:45.080 Very unusual.
00:48:46.860 Very unusual.
00:48:47.840 So in South Dakota, the state was targeted first because it is the home to big banks and members of the South Dakota House Freedom Caucus were there and they looked at that and they were like, excuse me, why are they redefining money?
00:49:05.260 Well, because there's some confusion on money and what money is.
00:49:09.240 There's no confusion on what money is.
00:49:11.080 What are you talking about?
00:49:12.580 Well, I mean, there are lots of things that could be used for money.
00:49:15.160 We just want to make sure that everybody understands that there's money and then there's just other things.
00:49:21.000 Oh, OK.
00:49:22.600 OK.
00:49:24.200 So now, even though this was flagged by members outside the Judiciary Committee, it passed the House.
00:49:32.080 This is a Republican state.
00:49:33.960 49 to 17.
00:49:36.040 And then the Senate, 24 to 9.
00:49:40.200 Now, here's in plain English.
00:49:43.360 In fact, maybe I should just read this to you.
00:49:47.500 This this is in plain English.
00:49:53.000 It preemptively accepts any new currency adopted by a government.
00:50:01.320 OK, well, what would that new currency be?
00:50:04.880 Still, I can't think of what the government might say is new currency.
00:50:09.360 I mean, that's a conspiracy theory to think that they would be changing from the dollar to some digital coin.
00:50:16.220 Right.
00:50:16.620 That's just crazy.
00:50:18.460 Right.
00:50:20.240 Uh-huh.
00:50:21.900 Sure.
00:50:22.380 Now, just I mean, I'm sure it was an oversight, but in the code, when it defines money, it says anything that the government accepts as currency and adopts it as government, as a government currency.
00:50:48.440 Then it's OK.
00:50:50.300 However.
00:50:52.300 It starts right now.
00:50:53.720 So anything that came out before.
00:50:59.140 Even though it might be a lot like that new currency.
00:51:03.340 That's not currency.
00:51:04.640 That's not money.
00:51:06.680 Wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:51:08.760 So it excludes like, oh, I don't know, Bitcoin from the definition of money because it's in existence before the future hypothetical medium of exchange that's coming or not.
00:51:24.820 That's a conspiracy theory.
00:51:26.840 What?
00:51:27.400 So at the same time, it's saying money is whatever the government says it is.
00:51:35.360 I mean, except for all the stuff that it might have said in the past or allowed in the past, it's only going to be what the government says the next currency is, and that'll be money.
00:51:46.820 That's it.
00:51:49.080 Oh, OK.
00:51:50.420 OK, so the amendment presupposes an electronic medium of exchange for legal tender, but it excludes all forms of electronic medium of exchange as legal tender that is currently out.
00:52:09.140 Oh, OK, OK.
00:52:11.940 Now, they, of course, are saying this is ridiculous.
00:52:18.200 That's a conspiracy theory.
00:52:20.000 It's right there.
00:52:21.480 It's right there.
00:52:23.980 There is a PowerPoint that comes, you know, to your state where they whine and dine these people and they come in there with the banks and the banks are like, oh, no, we wouldn't do anything unscrupulous.
00:52:36.240 When have we ever screwed the American people?
00:52:38.780 Don't think too long on that one.
00:52:43.960 So in the Stephen Weiss PowerPoint presentation and Stephen, by the way, works for the Uniform Law Commission.
00:52:55.260 That's the ULC, which proposes changes to the UCC.
00:53:01.060 He explains that the provision was specifically inserted in response to governments of Central African Republic and El Salvador adopting Bitcoin as money.
00:53:16.340 They felt that under the current definition, Bitcoin would totally be accepted and therefore it was in need of amending.
00:53:25.320 He asserted that under the new definition, Bitcoin will not be money, but central bank digital currency, CBC, DC would be money.
00:53:38.300 So that's them saying it.
00:53:41.540 We need politicians to say, no, I love how these politicians are like, oh, no, I mean, I can't go.
00:53:54.520 I mean, I don't want to tell these businesses what to do.
00:53:57.260 When have these businesses lately been on the freedom side?
00:54:02.620 What gives you any indication that the Fed should be trusted?
00:54:12.620 Republicans, you suck.
00:54:15.700 If you don't stand against this, you suck.
00:54:19.600 And the Freedom Caucus should replace you.
00:54:22.580 Okay, so they want to stop Bitcoin from being money.
00:54:30.420 And it's just in the future, in case it happens, it's going to happen before 2024.
00:54:36.020 Mark my words.
00:54:37.220 It's going to happen unless they know something about the voting process in 2024 that I don't.
00:54:46.080 The world will be at war by 2024 because China wants to go in Taiwan, into Taiwan.
00:54:54.860 They're already planning it.
00:54:57.200 They already, our CIA, as if you believe them, our CIA says that they have issued an order to be prepared no later than 2025.
00:55:09.120 Okay.
00:55:09.740 The election is in 2024.
00:55:11.720 The inauguration is in 2025.
00:55:14.620 Okay.
00:55:15.140 They will go in because we're at our weakest point.
00:55:19.320 Are you going to flush the opportunity away with the possibility of Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, Vake Ramaswamy?
00:55:33.760 Are you going to flush that away?
00:55:35.820 No.
00:55:36.760 No.
00:55:37.900 Do it now.
00:55:39.020 Our dollar is being so debased that it's going to collapse.
00:55:47.940 Okay.
00:55:48.600 So that's all right.
00:55:49.540 We've got a central bank digital currency and nothing else.
00:55:53.320 This should be a knee-jerk reaction.
00:55:57.780 You go up to a politician and you hit him on the knee a little bit with a little hammer and you're like, hey, I want to see a reaction to CBDC.
00:56:06.140 If that leg doesn't kick you in the nuts, that's a politician that should never be elected.
00:56:11.420 No central bank digital currency.
00:56:19.600 It means complete control of you.
00:56:23.600 And I would rather air way over here on the safe side.
00:56:29.920 That's a conspiracy theory.
00:56:32.180 Yeah, I know.
00:56:33.140 Maybe it's, I mean, it seems pretty clear to me.
00:56:35.560 There it is.
00:56:36.100 There they are saying it.
00:56:38.060 But, you know, maybe it's a conspiracy theory.
00:56:41.040 But a lot of those conspiracy theories have turned out to be right.
00:56:43.480 So I'm going to err on the side of caution.
00:56:49.440 Now, Kristi Noem has been great.
00:56:54.000 And quite honestly, at times she's been disappointing.
00:56:57.140 But she, this is the first state.
00:57:01.660 And it's now in her hands.
00:57:03.980 And she can be strong and say, nothing, nothing to help a central bank digital currency should pass.
00:57:17.620 Not in this state.
00:57:19.320 No.
00:57:20.940 But she's going to get pushback.
00:57:23.400 She's going to be squeezed.
00:57:25.580 But this is when we see what people are made of.
00:57:28.620 This is when we see what they're made of.
00:57:31.280 And do they really get it?
00:57:34.580 My guess is she gets it.
00:57:37.280 But she hadn't made a statement on it yet.
00:57:41.400 I'd love to be able to say, Kristi Noem gets it.
00:57:45.760 But this is a test for every governor in every state.
00:57:51.940 If you pass this in your state, those who voted for it should be swept out in the next election.
00:58:01.280 And I wouldn't trust them on anything else.
00:58:03.580 If they don't know what central bank digital currency will do to privacy and freedom,
00:58:10.620 they should not be in office.
00:58:13.440 Because they are not protecting and defending your rights.
00:58:17.700 Back in just a second.
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00:58:35.380 He had tried a number of different things.
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00:58:41.680 The past year, Brian stumbled across the solution.
00:58:45.900 Yes, he was listening to some genius on the radio.
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00:59:02.540 Anyway, so he was listening to Hannity talk about relief factor.
00:59:06.300 And he decided that he would give it a try.
00:59:08.540 What did he have to lose?
00:59:09.780 Turned out that he had to lose about 90% of his pain in just the first three weeks.
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00:59:51.940 Dianne Feinstein is hospitalized.
00:59:55.020 I know that doesn't come as a shock to anyone, except perhaps her.
01:00:00.120 I'm where?
01:00:01.780 But she's in with the shingles.
01:00:05.600 That's a rough battle.
01:00:06.800 Yeah.
01:00:07.140 Now, Fetterman, you know, is hospitalized in a mental health facility because he's depressed.
01:00:19.060 But apparently he's writing and introducing legislation.
01:00:23.900 Now, his chief of staff won't tell anybody how he's writing this.
01:00:29.440 I mean, if he's in a facility for depression and they're like, oh, yeah, sure.
01:00:35.280 You can write some bills, too.
01:00:36.820 I mean, hey, you got a multitask in here.
01:00:40.040 That's a really crappy place and he should be taken out.
01:00:44.120 I'm just saying that as somebody who knows about mental health and what needs to be done and how seriously you should take it.
01:00:53.040 That doesn't happen.
01:00:54.480 But chief of staff says, no, I just pick this up at the hospital.
01:01:00.860 I'm not going to say how I got it, but I got it.
01:01:04.040 And so now he's co-sponsoring and writing legislation from a mental hospital.
01:01:10.060 Are you surprised?
01:01:15.180 Thank you, Pennsylvania.
01:01:17.080 You are so, so smart.
01:01:20.940 Really?
01:01:21.580 It's still one of the most embarrassing things any state has ever done.
01:01:24.080 Yeah.
01:01:24.280 Just put this man in office after you had the information.
01:01:26.660 Yeah.
01:01:26.840 You know, Feinstein, she was in office forever.
01:01:29.200 She was a bad senator.
01:01:30.100 But she had this issue developed while she was in office.
01:01:35.140 Okay.
01:01:36.160 This, we all knew this before he had the job.
01:01:38.840 So did you see this quote from his wife, by the way?
01:01:41.960 Fetterman's wife?
01:01:43.460 What do you think about this?
01:01:44.980 They talk about his, Fetterman's wife.
01:01:47.400 Before I even hear it, let me just say, I think she doesn't love him.
01:01:52.980 And she's just, this is just all a political.
01:01:56.740 Anyway, go ahead.
01:01:57.540 She shares photos on social media with her six foot eight husband's head partially cropped out
01:02:02.680 so that her shoes are visible in the frame, which is a great, that's a great point, and
01:02:08.360 insists their marriage operates with the unspoken understanding that Giselle is always right
01:02:13.040 when there are differences of opinion.
01:02:15.020 On that latter point, should anyone long for the same dynamic with their spouse or significant
01:02:19.040 other, Giselle Fetterman offers the following advice, quote, you just have to be really confident
01:02:24.360 in your truth, she said, adding, then you just, like, ignore him when he's speaking, end quote.
01:02:32.560 Oh, he's good.
01:02:33.820 This is a healthy marriage.
01:02:35.360 A healthy marriage.
01:02:36.820 Oh, man.
01:02:37.380 I mean, and a guy who takes that.
01:02:39.440 I mean, a woman who would take that or a guy who would take that kind of behavior.
01:02:42.960 That's the kind of fighter I want in Washington.
01:02:46.140 Oh, that's right.
01:02:47.680 I mean, that's unbelievable.
01:02:49.500 And this does.
01:02:49.840 Look, I.
01:02:51.160 The fact that you'd put this guy in, I don't care who he's running against.
01:02:54.860 He could have been running against, you know.
01:02:56.460 A rock.
01:02:57.020 A rock.
01:02:57.700 You should have put the rock in office.
01:02:58.960 Not the rock, but a rock.
01:03:00.340 Just put anybody in office other than John Fetterman when you know in advance he's completely
01:03:08.160 incapable of doing the job.
01:03:10.000 I would at least understand if it was close and it was a rock that he was running against.
01:03:15.760 I could at least then go, well, I mean, a rock can't do anything.
01:03:20.520 The Glenn Beck Program.
01:03:23.340 All right.
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01:04:41.780 Holy cow.
01:05:02.920 This has got to stop.
01:05:06.880 This has got to stop.
01:05:08.560 Airbnb has just admitted yesterday it came out that they are, they might cancel you,
01:05:18.940 even though you've not been banned from Airbnb.
01:05:21.460 But if somebody that might sometimes travel with you, if they've been banned, you also are banned.
01:05:30.180 And I'm not talking family members, I'm talking friends.
01:05:32.940 Well, how do they know that?
01:05:33.960 We're going to get into that here in a minute.
01:05:36.040 But I think this is so critically important.
01:05:39.340 This also broke yesterday.
01:05:41.420 Donald Trump Jr.'s MXM, it's a news app like Apple News, has, the bank, PNC, has just ended their business relationship without cause.
01:05:56.360 Donald Trump Jr. is with us now to talk about it.
01:06:00.180 Hello, Don.
01:06:01.160 How are you?
01:06:02.540 I'm doing well.
01:06:03.420 Yourself?
01:06:04.060 Well, I'd be better if this crap wasn't happening.
01:06:07.820 Yeah, it doesn't stop, Glenn.
01:06:10.280 It's absolutely ludicrous.
01:06:11.640 I mean, think about this.
01:06:12.520 I created an app because for years they've been telling us, build your own.
01:06:17.580 Yep.
01:06:17.960 So then you do, and then Amazon Web Services throws you off, or Apple won't let you be on their app store, or Google won't put you on.
01:06:24.260 But we're on Google, and we're on Apple, and MXM, and all of this is a news aggregator app, right?
01:06:28.560 So I looked on it this morning, and there was an article from the New York Times on there.
01:06:32.320 There was something from Breitbart.
01:06:33.760 There was stuff from The Blaze.
01:06:35.780 We take everything.
01:06:37.000 I went through the Hunter Biden nonsense.
01:06:39.960 I saw what they did to me for years, and I see how he is an angel, and I understand I'm not the great citizen that Hunter Biden is, but I wanted to make sure that people actually had the opportunity to see all of the news, not just what big tech deems to be important enough to show on Apple News or on Google's homepage or the craziness that happens in search.
01:07:00.240 And so I built my own with a friend, and again, we show all sides.
01:07:05.500 Again, we have less this.
01:07:06.540 We have, I think, mediaite on there, not exactly conservative friendly, but we let everyone read everything and choose themselves.
01:07:12.940 Correct.
01:07:13.460 So we get a – I send my buddy to – he's going to the bank, my partner in MXM, and they go, you have zero account balance.
01:07:20.440 I mean, it's a small business, but we have, you know, three-quarter of a million-dollar operating budget in there, and there's zero there.
01:07:24.960 We thought we were hacked.
01:07:26.900 We go to the bank.
01:07:27.600 What's going on?
01:07:28.600 Oh, yeah, there's a cashier's check being mailed to you.
01:07:32.400 You'll get it in a day or two.
01:07:34.000 They just closed out our account, send us three-quarters of a million dollars on our cashier's check, money back.
01:07:38.540 They didn't even call, Glenn.
01:07:40.860 And if they can do that to me, who won't they do it to?
01:07:45.260 I mean, that's the insanity of the world that we live in.
01:07:47.300 It wasn't like we're creating news that they don't like.
01:07:50.220 We're literally just taking what's out there and making sure that everyone has an equal chance to see everything and formulate their own opinion.
01:07:57.000 And PNC Bank, a major bank, just does that.
01:08:00.880 So if they'll do that to me, who won't they do it to?
01:08:05.600 Meaning, you know, I have some pretty powerful friends.
01:08:07.760 I know the Speaker of the House retweeted my tweet last night saying this is outrageous.
01:08:12.960 It's like, you know, if they'll do it to me, knowing my soapbox, knowing my ability to get it out there, who won't they do it to?
01:08:20.860 It's lunacy.
01:08:22.100 And that's why it's so important we push back in sort of this patriot economy that's emerging.
01:08:27.460 I mean, people are like, what are you talking about at CPAC?
01:08:29.660 It's like, well, I was going to talk politics.
01:08:30.840 But the reality, like, is if we're not playing in this game, it doesn't matter.
01:08:35.220 And it comes to, you know, coincidentally, the week that my buddy Michael Seifert is taking his company, Public SQ, Public, a listing of all the conservative businesses that, you know, all over the country,
01:08:46.800 where you can find businesses that believe in your values, businesses that won't cancel you, businesses that actually sign off on those things.
01:08:54.800 And honestly, you're going to be spending your money anyway, Glenn.
01:08:58.100 You might as well be spending it with people who share your values, put their kids through hockey practice or whatever it is.
01:09:03.280 But I will tell you, Don, with the insanity and the people that hate you.
01:09:06.880 And you know this because you just experienced those people will also come under attack if you don't stop this with the banks.
01:09:15.080 I don't know if you know this, but I have been pushing for fair access laws and we've been traveling to state to state to try to get the Republicans to understand that you're not telling people how to do business.
01:09:31.660 You're telling people they can't collude and use other things other than finances.
01:09:38.440 Look, if you were a credit problem or whatever, which clearly are not, if you were a credit problem, well, then maybe.
01:09:45.400 But they would tell you that.
01:09:47.440 These fair access laws mean that if a bank or an institution cancels you, they must say what it was that caused them to cancel.
01:10:00.260 And if it's anything other than credit, then you can sue them.
01:10:07.260 But yeah, well, that's the point of it.
01:10:08.560 I mean, we didn't even get a call.
01:10:10.740 There wasn't a reason.
01:10:11.860 They just said, well, we don't want to do business with you.
01:10:13.520 And again, it's not like I'm out there creating, quote unquote, fake news.
01:10:17.600 Now, I think we've all seen a lot of fake news that turned out to be 100 percent correct.
01:10:20.640 Like the Wuhan lab leak theory that, you know, finally, you know, the Department of Energy and the FBI admit, you know, the most obvious cause from moment one was actually the cause.
01:10:30.640 I'm shocked, Glenn.
01:10:31.320 I'm shocked to hear this.
01:10:32.120 But, you know, they would cancel you for saying that for the last few years.
01:10:36.140 And that's the sort of battle that we're in.
01:10:38.180 Probably more more important than almost everything in politics, other than perhaps we have to start ballot harvesting.
01:10:43.120 Otherwise, none of it matters because we'll never win another election again.
01:10:45.780 We have to start legal ballot harvesting.
01:10:48.900 We must do that.
01:10:50.300 And shame on the GOP for not going there.
01:10:54.560 So PNC, by the way, if you have a PNC account, you should take your money out of it today.
01:11:01.460 Find a local bank that's not doing these things.
01:11:05.000 By the way, what is the 1792.com?
01:11:08.880 What was that that website we talked about recently that shows all the banks and their risks on doing these kinds of things?
01:11:16.380 But you should take your money.
01:11:17.280 But just don't take your money out today.
01:11:19.900 Make sure you tell PNC why.
01:11:22.280 Go ahead.
01:11:23.220 Yeah.
01:11:23.500 And I mentioned Public Square.
01:11:25.200 By total coincidence, my buddy's taking his company public.
01:11:28.580 That is a listing of all the conservative businesses around the country.
01:11:31.840 He's from California.
01:11:32.460 He got sick of going to a coffee shop, spending his hard-earned money on a business that's donating back to Planned Parenthood or some lunatic leftist cause.
01:11:41.500 And so he started this basically business board.
01:11:43.960 If you go to PublicSQ.com, you can find all the businesses that share your values, whether at home or abroad.
01:11:50.640 And again, if you're going to be spending your money anyway, give it to a company that shares your values.
01:11:54.960 We have to start playing this game.
01:11:56.460 They can't cancel 175 million Americans, Glenn, but if we don't get involved, if we don't take the effort to do those kinds of things, they're going to keep making the money, taking your money, using it against you, and fighting this way.
01:12:10.900 I mean, again, if it can happen to me, it can happen to anyone.
01:12:14.860 And more importantly, if they're dumb enough to do it to someone with, like, my soapbox, they could care less about you, and they'll do just that.
01:12:22.120 So we all have to collectively get in that game and push back.
01:12:26.580 I mean, PNC is a major bank, and someone had the great way out.
01:12:29.340 We're just going to send it back.
01:12:30.700 We're like, what did we do?
01:12:31.980 Did we spread anything that was inaccurate?
01:12:33.800 We're not creating anything new, so we're just putting stuff that's out there by other mainstream media publications.
01:12:39.300 Wait a minute.
01:12:39.860 Hang on just a second.
01:12:40.680 Wait, when does a bank become the arbiter of truth?
01:12:47.120 Even if you were putting things out that they said were untrue, there's been a lot of lies from the government, and the government has called us liars for pointing it out.
01:12:58.140 When does the bank get to decide, I'm doing a transaction with you.
01:13:02.260 You are taking my money.
01:13:04.080 I'm paying you to do these services for me.
01:13:07.560 It's all about our money.
01:13:10.100 That's our relationship.
01:13:11.480 At no time do you have the right to go, oh, well, I saw that story, and we should cancel you.
01:13:18.640 Are you kidding me?
01:13:19.640 Well, 100%.
01:13:20.240 We saw that a couple months ago with PayPal.
01:13:23.180 Remember, they were going to fine you $2,500.
01:13:25.220 I was like, so is PayPal going to start monitoring my social media that has nothing to do with PayPal?
01:13:31.560 And then decide.
01:13:32.460 So if I'm a guy like me who's been talking about Wuhan lab leak theory for two years, of course I was proven right, but it would have been misinformation according to everyone in the mainstream media.
01:13:42.920 I mean, PayPal is going to be the arbiter of what happened in Wuhan, in my opinion, and be able to dox my account $2,500 per instance.
01:13:53.080 They have nothing to do with my social media.
01:13:55.880 They have nothing to do with my opinions, but they can somehow decide to charge me that much money each time and just take it out of my account.
01:14:03.240 It's just a little debit there, Glenn.
01:14:05.960 I mean, that's what's going on.
01:14:07.300 So it's not just this instance of PNC Bank.
01:14:09.820 We saw it happening with PayPal.
01:14:11.680 I've seen Chase Bank not do the credit card processing for me speaking at an evangelical Christian event because somehow, you know, those, and I guess according to Chris Ray at the FBI, I mean, I guess evangelical Christians or practicing Catholics are now actual terror threats, except for, you know, the only people that are in terror threats are the people that seem to actually be committing terror crimes in America.
01:14:36.680 But because they checked some sort of woke box, you know, they're on the radar, but we're not going to bother to enforce them because we're busy monitoring your grandmother who was within 500 miles of Washington, D.C. on January 6th.
01:14:47.300 It's crazy.
01:14:48.120 It's crazy.
01:14:48.900 Yeah.
01:14:49.840 Crazy.
01:14:50.520 Don, keep doing what you're doing and anything we can do to help you, let me know.
01:14:55.400 Your advice, your ask if you have an ask for the people that are listening.
01:15:00.380 Yeah, go check out MXM News so you're actually seeing these news.
01:15:04.800 And then spend your money wisely.
01:15:07.160 Go check out PublicSQ.com so you can find the stores in your area, the businesses in your area, the banks in your area, or when you're traveling that share your values.
01:15:17.820 They'll sign off on a whole list of things.
01:15:20.200 Or if you're a small business, put yourself on those platforms so like-minded Americans can find you and give you that boost.
01:15:26.420 I mean, that's the game that we're playing.
01:15:27.880 As much as all of this stuff is politics, if we're not playing that economic game, there gets to be a point where there's a critical mass that we won't be able to push back on.
01:15:35.900 So, you know, I'm in this fight, and we've got to keep going at it together.
01:15:39.020 Thank you very much, Don.
01:15:39.860 Appreciate it.
01:15:40.440 Don Jr., Donald Trump Jr., on the program.
01:15:46.800 MXM is what he's talking about and what he urges you to go do.
01:15:53.180 Just go to MXMnews.com.
01:15:56.920 It's a news aggregator.
01:15:58.260 That's all it is.
01:15:59.660 And that's just too dangerous.
01:16:01.500 Can't do banking with them.
01:16:03.360 All right.
01:16:04.840 Coming up in just a minute, I'm going to give you another way to fight this.
01:16:08.100 But I also want to just point out, for every one of you weasel Republicans that have said to my face and the face of others who have been in your offices saying this is happening, and you said,
01:16:26.880 what evidence, you are so myopic that you cannot read the tea leaves that are on the table where it's clearly spelled out, and you said, no, I'll do stuff for energy, but no, I don't want to take on the S or the G, and I don't want to give the people the right to get that information so they can sue.
01:16:50.820 How dare you?
01:16:52.000 Maybe you should reconsider.
01:16:55.960 If those bills in your house, in your state, have not been passed, you call your Senate and your house and you tell them, I want protection from the E, the S, and the G.
01:17:07.920 This has got to stop.
01:17:10.580 Back in a minute.
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01:18:57.860 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:18:59.460 Chuck Schumer tweeted this week, ESG opponents are trying to turn it into a dirty acronym, deploying a tax they've used for elements of a so-called woke agenda.
01:19:11.180 They call ESG wokeness.
01:19:13.220 They call it a cult.
01:19:14.800 They call it an incursion into free markets.
01:19:17.640 I say ESG is common sense.
01:19:19.800 Is it really?
01:19:20.900 You know what also is common sense is to follow the money.
01:19:23.280 And the number one money taker in 2022 from BlackRock is Chuck Schumer.
01:19:30.920 What?
01:19:31.400 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:19:32.740 No way.
01:19:32.920 Also Vanguard.
01:19:34.240 And coincidentally, those two investment companies are the leaders of ESG.
01:19:42.340 No way.
01:19:43.620 Some may call it corruption.
01:19:45.200 I call it common sense.
01:19:46.680 Anyway, we have Dave Landau on the podcast came out last night for Blaze TV subscribers.
01:19:56.360 It'll be out tomorrow on the Apple podcast.
01:19:59.680 If you just sign up for my podcast, it'll be fed to you tomorrow.
01:20:02.000 He is the darkest of the dark comedians I have seen.
01:20:13.120 I think he is the darkest.
01:20:14.580 Really?
01:20:15.320 I find him hilarious.
01:20:20.300 And I feel bad about everything.
01:20:22.900 I mean, I just, I'm like, because he is also, he's filthy.
01:20:26.520 But his, I mean, I've never heard one joke.
01:20:31.320 And as he tells the joke, it will piss off one people.
01:20:34.800 I'm like, okay, well, he's going to be boycotted by those.
01:20:36.780 And then he goes a little further.
01:20:37.780 And you're like, and he's going to be pissed off by those.
01:20:40.300 And then the punchline.
01:20:41.660 And you're like, that's a whole nother group.
01:20:43.800 He's just pissed off.
01:20:45.340 And it is hysterical.
01:20:47.500 And he's not doing it for shock value.
01:20:49.400 It is who he really is.
01:20:51.320 It's important that you have people pushing those directions, right?
01:20:56.160 He's not caring about every woke group and every sensitivity.
01:21:00.420 Yeah.
01:21:00.740 I was going to say he's kind of like a Lenny Bruce, but he's really not.
01:21:04.500 Because Lenny Bruce was doing it to make a point that he should be able to do it.
01:21:08.860 This is just who he is.
01:21:10.980 And, you know, and I found out we had just, I found out why I find him so funny.
01:21:16.920 Because his humor is dark, so dark, so dark.
01:21:24.020 And I love dark humor.
01:21:26.380 And I found out his mom, his dad died at 16 and then his mom committed suicide.
01:21:31.760 And, you know, my mom committed suicide and right around that age.
01:21:35.300 And it's like, ah, okay, I get it.
01:21:37.140 You find dark places.
01:21:38.580 Yeah, we find dark places.
01:21:39.360 Because that's how you deal.
01:21:40.280 That's how you deal with stuff.
01:21:41.520 And, I mean, it's not something you sit around and watch with mom.
01:21:48.760 And, quite honestly, you know, I watched it for work, Jesus.
01:21:53.480 I watched it for work.
01:21:56.080 That works with Jesus, too.
01:21:57.840 I'm pretty sure.
01:21:58.300 Yeah, he does.
01:21:58.720 I'm pretty sure he's fine with that.
01:21:59.480 He's kind of like thinking, but you enjoyed it.
01:22:01.940 Right.
01:22:02.100 And I'm like, no, just for work purposes.
01:22:04.580 A lot of porn stars make this argument to Jesus.
01:22:06.840 It doesn't go all that well.
01:22:08.160 Anyway, great, great podcast today with Dave Landau.
01:22:11.780 You can get it wherever you get your podcast.
01:22:13.320 We got to stand together in the course of life.
01:22:42.080 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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01:23:07.860 Hello, America.
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01:23:44.520 There's no coming back from this.
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01:23:49.600 Now, the way the world usually resets is, we should fight a war.
01:23:55.040 And then it will collapse and nobody will care about how we rebuild things.
01:23:59.800 Yeah, I prefer, let's just be honest, hey, this sucks.
01:24:05.420 Why don't we all prepare together and then we'll reset it and we'll all be cool for a while while we unplug the system and then plug it back in and restore the factory settings.
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01:25:06.280 So, Alex Stein, Primetime 99.
01:25:13.800 I've been watching him for a while.
01:25:16.000 And when I see people like him, I used to immediately go up and give advice and try to help.
01:25:28.120 And they always reject it.
01:25:30.280 And those people always end up on the trash heap of life because they're so super talented and they don't realize the world they're walking into.
01:25:46.000 Alex, I think, is the first one that is smart enough to know, oh, I'm aware of what the world is right now.
01:25:55.420 And you walk a tight wire.
01:25:57.440 You know, we had to stop doing it.
01:26:00.580 We used to do funny stuff.
01:26:02.940 Remember those days when we were funny, Stu?
01:26:05.700 And we had to stop doing it to be able to keep the brand alive and to be able to build the blaze.
01:26:12.140 And we built the blaze so people like you wouldn't have to be afraid of all that's going on.
01:26:20.220 And you just started a show, what, two weeks ago?
01:26:25.860 Three weeks ago.
01:26:26.500 Three weeks ago.
01:26:27.080 Who's counting?
01:26:28.800 You better be.
01:26:29.760 Yeah, I know.
01:26:30.300 I am.
01:26:30.580 You started a show, Primetime, on Blaze TV, and it is very different.
01:26:39.040 You remind me of me when I was young.
01:26:41.040 Yeah.
01:26:41.640 You're very different.
01:26:43.140 It's very funny.
01:26:44.260 And you have moments that are really, really deep, and you're getting good people on, and you're asking them logical questions, and you're very dangerous.
01:26:59.140 So please be careful, because you're very dangerous, and your kind of voice will cut the heads off of so much evil if you can hold it.
01:27:12.320 But you're going to be a major target.
01:27:14.540 Well, that's what I had an ex-capo in the Colombo crime family, a guy named Michael Frances on the show last night, and I said, do you think AOC would ever put a hit on me?
01:27:23.480 And he said, not AOC, but all the rest of them probably would.
01:27:26.280 So you're right.
01:27:26.780 There probably is a target on my back, and that's just kind of, you know, I don't live in fear, but I do want to thank you, because you did pave the way.
01:27:33.420 And I know you built this company that gave me the opportunity to actually, you know, speak freely.
01:27:38.280 None of these media companies actually let their broadcasters or let their talent speak freely, and nobody here censored me one time.
01:27:44.760 Not once.
01:27:45.440 That's what I'm saying.
01:27:45.940 That's what's so awesome about the Blaze.
01:27:47.240 It's incredible.
01:27:48.280 You know, Alex.
01:27:49.520 They've let me be incredibly weird, guys, and it's only going to get weirder.
01:27:52.580 But see, I don't want to be, I see, now, Glenn, though, you know, you walk that tightrope where you're so eccentric, nobody understands you.
01:27:57.340 So it's a fine line where I do want to have some serious stuff like this interview with Alan Dershowitz, because this is a serious issue.
01:28:03.000 You know, I know that's one of the reasons you want to have me on, because, you know, this guy is one of the most powerful people in the world, probably the best attorney of our generation.
01:28:11.180 Like, I guess you could argue, or Atticus Finch, you know, literally, I mean, and he's connected with the most powerful people.
01:28:16.740 But listen, my family, we're in the bail bond business, Glenn.
01:28:18.940 We actually get people out of jail.
01:28:20.400 I don't know if you're familiar with that, but I'm actually a licensed bail bond.
01:28:23.480 Wow.
01:28:23.940 So wait a minute.
01:28:24.520 Hang on just a second.
01:28:25.320 So do you have a business anymore?
01:28:27.980 I have a bail bond license.
01:28:28.960 Yeah.
01:28:29.100 I mean, no, but I mean, is it doing any, I mean, because now you don't really need bail.
01:28:33.120 Well, yeah, really.
01:28:33.900 And that's why society's collapsing, because in these cities like Los Angeles, there's a guy that had 17 prior arrests, Glenn.
01:28:40.120 And then he went and killed, I know you know this, but killed a 23-year-old UCLA grad student at her work.
01:28:45.480 I could do one better.
01:28:46.720 In Seattle, just this week, a guy who went downtown Seattle, shot seven people, killed one, was released without bail.
01:28:57.940 Yes, yes.
01:28:58.660 I mean, it's like, boy, you have him on videotape shooting people, and you're all concerned about, we've got to get rid of the guns.
01:29:08.400 How about the people who are pulling the trigger of the guns?
01:29:11.380 Glenn, you can get a bond for capital murder now.
01:29:13.600 That was insane.
01:29:14.420 That was never, 10 years ago, that was impossible.
01:29:16.980 In Harris County, they're trying this.
01:29:18.400 In Houston, right down the street.
01:29:20.000 So we say, oh, we're insulated.
01:29:21.700 It's happening in Seattle.
01:29:22.460 It's happening in California.
01:29:23.200 It's happening in New York.
01:29:23.900 No, Harris County, the biggest county in Texas.
01:29:27.200 So these people are infecting states like Texas, where this bail reform, it sounds bad.
01:29:31.500 They actually say bail is racist, and that bail bonds, and I can't advertise my bail bond business on Google.
01:29:36.600 Yet, the criminal justice system 100% has issues.
01:29:39.180 It's not the bondsmen.
01:29:39.960 The bondsmen are the third-party police that actually enforce these criminals to actually go to court.
01:29:44.520 So we actually hold them accountable.
01:29:45.960 Without us, a police officer can't arrest somebody and then re-arrest them for that crime, right?
01:29:50.140 So it's just redundant.
01:29:51.460 The police force can't handle all these criminals.
01:29:53.260 So by persecuting bail bonds, you just give criminals an easier way to get out of jail.
01:29:57.900 And listen, the same form that you sign to get a public defender, that's the form that you sign to get an ROR bond to release unowned recognizance.
01:30:04.300 So if you got arrested, or I got arrested, or Stu got arrested, we wouldn't be able to sign that form and say I'm indigent.
01:30:08.480 So we would have to pay a bond.
01:30:09.600 So that just shows you how corrupt it is, that it actually just lets out the worst and most poor criminals.
01:30:13.580 So it's a really, really corrupt system.
01:30:16.640 Notice what he just said.
01:30:18.580 He pointed out three white people couldn't get, and then he said the worst, the poor.
01:30:25.100 You know what he means by that, right?
01:30:26.900 No, but listen, we're not talking about the marginalized people.
01:30:29.480 But the bail reform, that's one of the biggest injustices.
01:30:32.100 And it's just like anything with the federal government.
01:30:34.140 They're so dysfunctional.
01:30:35.040 They go after the wrong thing.
01:30:36.440 You know, we do have an unfair criminal justice system.
01:30:38.760 And I think that we look at the for-profit prison industry.
01:30:41.680 I mean, that's a huge red flag that we have so many people incarcerated.
01:30:44.480 So it's not the bail bonds and faults.
01:30:46.140 It's the people that benefit from all the private prisons.
01:30:48.420 So how old are you?
01:30:49.460 36.
01:30:50.080 I'm old.
01:30:50.620 So you're 36.
01:30:51.380 I look young.
01:30:52.240 I'm getting older there.
01:30:53.240 No, I'm just saying.
01:30:54.100 I can't say I look like I'm 26.
01:30:56.020 I try to.
01:30:56.360 Can I tell you, on my 40th birthday, I honestly said to myself, I haven't accomplished.
01:31:02.320 Do you remember this?
01:31:03.560 Did you know me when I was 40?
01:31:05.300 Yeah.
01:31:05.580 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:31:06.720 And I thought, I haven't accomplished anything in my life of value.
01:31:12.360 We are just starting the show.
01:31:14.380 And we agreed wholeheartedly in the room.
01:31:16.540 And we just started this talk show about four years before.
01:31:21.100 And from 40 to 50, I was on national television, Fox, CNN.
01:31:32.960 I think we had 12 number one bestsellers in the next 10 years.
01:31:37.440 I mean, your 40 to 60s can be the best years of your life.
01:31:45.900 And I personally think I'm about to hit another leg of my life.
01:31:51.300 And I'm almost 60.
01:31:52.260 So you're not old.
01:31:53.640 Yeah, well, I know.
01:31:54.220 And I say that, you know, kind of facetiously.
01:31:56.300 But, you know, the experience that I've had, I think that, you know, that I'm saying that
01:32:00.300 I've been successful, that The Blaze has given me a show.
01:32:02.420 You kind of need that.
01:32:03.260 You kind of need life experience.
01:32:04.580 Yeah, you do.
01:32:05.200 You do.
01:32:06.100 All right.
01:32:06.620 So let's talk about Alan Dershowitz.
01:32:09.020 You just had him on.
01:32:10.280 Yes, sir.
01:32:10.700 And he talked to you about some things, and he's very open about all this.
01:32:18.320 But this just doesn't sound good.
01:32:20.880 No, and he said that before the interview, that I'll face the toughest questions.
01:32:24.280 He prefaced the interview with that.
01:32:25.620 Yeah.
01:32:26.060 So here's where you took that.
01:32:29.340 You admitted to a massage of Jeffrey Epstein.
01:32:31.380 I mean, that sounds bad in theory.
01:32:33.980 I don't know.
01:32:34.500 I'm just saying, as an attorney, how do we justify that?
01:32:37.060 Because even in that clip, you said you didn't get many massages, and then all of a sudden,
01:32:40.280 you're at Jeffrey Epstein's having a massage.
01:32:41.620 It just raises red flags to the conspiracy theorists that are watching.
01:32:44.840 Well, it's true.
01:32:45.980 My wife had a massage as well, and I was having neck pains, and I was representing Jeffrey Epstein,
01:32:53.840 and he said, oh, you're having neck pains.
01:32:55.860 I have this person.
01:32:57.260 I've had a few massages on my neck and my shoulder, and there's just nothing wrong with
01:33:02.820 that.
01:33:03.560 I did nothing wrong.
01:33:04.700 And I was the one who said I had the massage.
01:33:09.280 I didn't have to say that.
01:33:10.140 It was none of anybody's business.
01:33:11.720 But I have nothing to hide.
01:33:12.740 I wanted it all out there.
01:33:14.580 And if you want to infer from having had a massage for a massage therapist that we have
01:33:21.260 checks for, or that my wife had a massage in Jeffrey Epstein's house, which she did.
01:33:27.420 And by the way, Nobel Prize winners have had massages in Epstein's house, the heads of
01:33:35.580 various companies and universities.
01:33:39.000 It was a very common thing to have massages.
01:33:43.140 Remember, nobody knew that Epstein was doing anything wrong.
01:33:47.740 But he did.
01:33:49.360 I mean, he was representing Jeffrey for that, right?
01:33:52.440 At the time.
01:33:53.220 He had some prior knowledge.
01:33:54.400 And listen, we're not putting Alan on trial.
01:33:56.040 I think he has been transparent.
01:33:58.320 I don't know.
01:33:58.820 He's been.
01:33:59.300 We've had him on several times to talk about this.
01:34:01.500 He has answered every tough question.
01:34:04.420 I don't think there's a pattern in his life that shows that there would be anything like
01:34:09.360 this.
01:34:10.780 He's also a religious man.
01:34:12.140 Doesn't mean that he's a good guy.
01:34:14.700 But I do think he's telling the truth on this.
01:34:17.160 Well, let's talk about who Jeffrey Epstein is.
01:34:19.200 I mean, whether, you know, my tinfoil hat conspiracy theorist mindset thinks, you know,
01:34:22.640 that he was probably honeypotting a lot of people and heads of state.
01:34:25.520 I think he's putting him, obviously, in vulnerable situations with young people.
01:34:29.640 He was absolutely CIA or something.
01:34:33.800 So Alan could have been tricked or something.
01:34:35.460 I'm not saying that that happened.
01:34:36.860 I'm just saying you're dealing with a guy that has multiple passports.
01:34:39.420 And this is the problem that raises the biggest red flag and why we'll never, ever, you know,
01:34:43.700 actually get to the bottom of it.
01:34:44.720 Because if you look at the connection, you look at Prince Andrew's connection with Jeffrey
01:34:48.700 Epstein being his best friend.
01:34:49.780 And then you look at Prince Charles, who's Prince Andrew's brother.
01:34:52.260 His best friend is a guy named Jimmy Savile.
01:34:53.860 And if you're familiar with Jimmy Savile, he's literally the most legendary pedophile of all
01:34:57.600 time.
01:34:58.000 He was at the top of the pops.
01:34:59.400 And listen how bad he was.
01:35:00.400 Oh, my gosh.
01:35:01.060 Wait a minute.
01:35:01.460 Is this the guy who was a radio announcer and did all that charity?
01:35:08.320 United by the Queen.
01:35:09.180 And he was a porter at the Royal Children's Hospital.
01:35:11.060 Listen to this, Clint.
01:35:12.060 He was a porter at the Royal Children's Hospital.
01:35:14.260 And the conspiracy is that he was.
01:35:16.000 No, it's not a conspiracy.
01:35:17.220 It's not a conspiracy.
01:35:17.560 This came out.
01:35:18.020 This is proven now.
01:35:19.000 A necrophiliac.
01:35:20.020 And that they would take bodies out of the morgue.
01:35:21.880 And they would do sexual rituals on boats.
01:35:23.980 And then throw the body out in the ocean.
01:35:25.960 Okay, that might be the conspiracy.
01:35:27.720 That's a conspiracy.
01:35:28.680 Okay, but he was taking.
01:35:31.020 It's verified that he was taking children from the children's hospital.
01:35:36.440 Wheeling them around and then having sex with them.
01:35:40.240 Yeah.
01:35:40.480 I mean, this guy was the worst of the worst.
01:35:43.400 I did not.
01:35:44.140 Is he really Prince Charles?
01:35:45.960 He was knighted.
01:35:46.800 He was.
01:35:47.060 Yes.
01:35:47.420 He grew up with Prince Charles.
01:35:48.700 Yes.
01:35:49.040 And then.
01:35:49.580 So you just look at the connection with Prince Andrew.
01:35:51.540 And now that he's being kicked out of the Royal Family.
01:35:53.200 It's very ceremonial.
01:35:54.840 It's not serious.
01:35:55.380 There's other people that are in the high up that have done stuff with children that have
01:35:59.240 not gotten in trouble by the Royal Family.
01:36:00.200 Well, I just look at this Epstein thing.
01:36:02.660 And I mean, this is how Pizzagate.
01:36:05.980 Yeah.
01:36:06.280 This is how Pizzagate.
01:36:07.140 Which is stupid because it's not a sex trafficking ring out of a pizza party.
01:36:09.940 Right.
01:36:10.040 You know, that's not what's happening.
01:36:11.460 Right.
01:36:12.060 But that's how those kinds of things get some kind of leg.
01:36:16.720 Because you see this and look, if that little black book had just truck drivers names in
01:36:23.120 it, every single truck driver that was in that book would either be in court or in jail.
01:36:28.400 Yeah.
01:36:28.620 Well, if they'd spend one one hundredth of the resources they spent on January 6th on
01:36:32.500 that black book, we would have some satisfaction.
01:36:34.520 But I mean, and the no government seems to be interested in pursuing.
01:36:40.700 Well, because they're all part.
01:36:41.760 I mean, because they had to stay.
01:36:43.140 What was it?
01:36:43.700 Was it in in the Virgin Islands?
01:36:46.720 Puerto Rico?
01:36:47.820 Where was it?
01:36:48.480 Little St. James Island is in the Caribbean.
01:36:50.720 No, no, no, no, no, no.
01:36:51.700 Where the attorney general, I think it may, I don't know.
01:36:56.740 The attorney general was accusing a bank of laundering a lot of this money for Jeffrey Epstein
01:37:06.400 and filed charges and going after him.
01:37:10.100 Yeah.
01:37:10.260 And he, and she was fired that day.
01:37:13.660 And people don't even realize this.
01:37:15.000 Dennis Hastert, speaker of the house.
01:37:17.760 Oh, yeah.
01:37:17.940 You know, I'm just saying there's powerful people that are, you know, that do bad stuff.
01:37:21.680 But on the Dershowitz thing, though, I think it's important to note that, because, I mean,
01:37:25.800 these allegations have been out there forever.
01:37:27.780 But the main accuser in this case, who has accused Prince Andrew and a bunch of other
01:37:33.020 people about the Epstein Island stuff, the only person she's come out and said, okay,
01:37:38.440 yeah, it probably wasn't him, was Dershowitz.
01:37:40.080 She, the actual accuser came out and said.
01:37:42.380 Well, he is the best attorney in the world.
01:37:43.580 He is, but, you know, like.
01:37:44.600 I mean, she probably realized, hey, maybe I shouldn't accuse this guy.
01:37:47.340 I mean, I'm just saying.
01:37:48.100 She's been doing it for years.
01:37:50.020 And she just came out and said, yeah, maybe it wasn't him.
01:37:53.040 I mean, that's pretty significant.
01:37:54.120 I mean, yeah, especially because, really, you're more afraid of Dershowitz than the royal
01:38:00.580 family.
01:38:00.680 Than the royal family and the Clintons.
01:38:03.220 Yeah, no, you're exactly right.
01:38:04.580 I mean, Clintons have more bodies than O.J. Simpson could ever hope to have.
01:38:09.420 In this, now it sounds like I'm white knighting for Dershowitz, but I think Virginia Goufrey,
01:38:14.000 you know, she actually helped traffic other people, supposedly victims to Jeffrey Epstein.
01:38:18.320 So she's not morally innocent in this whole thing either, I don't think.
01:38:21.680 I don't think you're going to find very many morally.
01:38:23.180 Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
01:38:24.060 Innocent people.
01:38:24.680 Innocent people.
01:38:25.420 She was very young.
01:38:26.700 She was young.
01:38:27.420 I'm not trying to blame her.
01:38:28.920 I'm just saying it was a very bad web, you know.
01:38:31.140 It's just.
01:38:31.740 Yeah.
01:38:32.120 She was, you know, oh, Jeffrey, Alan Dershowitz did this.
01:38:35.060 You know, she doesn't know.
01:38:35.920 It was probably a very weird time.
01:38:37.400 I think, too.
01:38:37.880 Like, my guess is, if you go through that entire, and you may disagree with us, but
01:38:41.720 like, you go through that entire black book, all those names, probably not.
01:38:45.940 Probably all of them did not participate in this.
01:38:49.040 But like, part of the influence operation here, right, is once you're in the book, everyone
01:38:56.100 thinks that you've done these things.
01:38:58.000 Correct.
01:38:58.320 Yeah, you're guilty by association.
01:38:59.280 Even if Alan Dershowitz just did a massage one time with his wife on the shoulders, like,
01:39:05.000 the fact that he's in his book is going to make people question it until the end of
01:39:07.200 time.
01:39:07.820 Listen, I could change the whole dynamic all across America with just a couple of words
01:39:17.080 here.
01:39:17.460 Okay.
01:39:17.700 And that is, imagine, Alan Dershowitz in his underpants.
01:39:25.040 I just want to throw that.
01:39:26.120 Why would you do that?
01:39:26.900 Yeah, it's Friday.
01:39:28.080 You got a couple of days to recover from it.
01:39:30.100 No need.
01:39:30.700 No need.
01:39:31.600 Yeah.
01:39:31.800 But you're right about that.
01:39:33.800 And, you know, that is one reason for being very, very careful and not just running the
01:39:37.900 list.
01:39:38.340 Even in Alan's defense, I mean, I do believe that he didn't do anything, but he might have.
01:39:44.860 In his defense, if I'm representing and I hear that, you know, you're doing a massage
01:39:50.640 parlor, I would have you over at my house and I would make sure that that massage therapist
01:39:55.440 was a legit.
01:39:56.180 Was the most fundamental.
01:39:56.900 Was the most legit.
01:39:58.500 That's true.
01:39:59.120 That's true.
01:39:59.540 Yeah, from a licensed service.
01:40:00.860 Yeah, I mean, you're going to have to pay them separately.
01:40:03.820 I mean, that's exactly what I would do.
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01:41:16.740 So, what's your thought about war and Russia and China?
01:41:35.880 Big Ukraine.
01:41:36.520 Come on.
01:41:37.160 I'm the biggest Vlad Zelensky fan ever.
01:41:39.440 No, I mean, it's obviously a money laundering scheme.
01:41:41.220 I had Jimmy Dwarf on the show last night.
01:41:42.920 I mean, it really is.
01:41:44.180 It is.
01:41:44.560 It's clear.
01:41:45.000 I mean, Dwight D. Eisenhower even said the military-industrial complex is one of our biggest
01:41:48.920 threats, and I think it's very obvious.
01:41:50.820 If we don't watch them and pay attention, the military connected to science, connected
01:41:58.220 to education, will destroy us.
01:42:00.900 Hello?
01:42:01.840 Glenn, we used to produce stuff.
01:42:03.220 Now, America only produces bullets, bombs.
01:42:05.340 That's literally our only thing, is Halliburton, Raytheon.
01:42:07.760 We used to actually produce stuff, but now the iPhone is being produced in Guangdong, China,
01:42:11.760 where the conditions are so bad that they actually have suicide nets.
01:42:14.720 So these corporations that are running things, they don't even care about their employees.
01:42:17.840 They don't care about their customers.
01:42:19.120 I think that's the problem, is that these multinational corporations like Halliburton,
01:42:22.600 like Raytheon, like Pfizer, are calling the shots, and they want this war.
01:42:25.940 We can't beat a corporation.
01:42:27.580 So I asked you earlier how old you were, and as I wanted to know, what is your outlook for
01:42:32.680 the future?
01:42:33.760 Because I think if I'm in my 20s, I'd be depressed as hell.
01:42:37.300 If I'm on one side, everything's falling apart.
01:42:39.520 If I'm on the other side, the world's going to end from global warming.
01:42:42.540 I mean...
01:42:43.540 Well, that's why I look at the people that don't know what's going on, and ignorance
01:42:46.780 truly is bliss.
01:42:48.120 You know, sometimes I wish that I could still...
01:42:49.960 For a while.
01:42:50.340 I know, for a while.
01:42:51.040 I'm just saying, sometimes I almost wish I could unplug from the nightmare.
01:42:53.680 Me too.
01:42:53.700 Because there is impending doom, and you look at the food factories that are catching
01:42:57.820 on fire, is there going to be food shortages, is there going to be energy shortages, is
01:43:00.720 there going to be World War III?
01:43:01.680 I mean, these are real things that could possibly happen.
01:43:04.160 Yes, to all of them.
01:43:04.900 So, it's kind of scary when you start formulating the outcomes that are very possible.
01:43:10.000 So, I just...
01:43:10.660 So, are you optimistic, though?
01:43:11.820 I am.
01:43:12.220 Can you find the optimism?
01:43:13.900 I am, but this is what I try to tell people.
01:43:15.700 You've got to go create, whether it's a podcast, whether it's a family, whether it's something
01:43:19.720 that you enjoy as a hobby, because everything's...
01:43:22.140 Your life's going to be taken away from you so fast.
01:43:24.240 You know, that's one thing that I've learned, you know?
01:43:25.740 And I think a lot of people don't realize, so it's like, let's not worry too much, get
01:43:29.740 too blackpilled about the impending doom and try to take care of what's happening now.
01:43:32.260 If I offered you a blue pill, would you take it today?
01:43:35.280 I mean, no.
01:43:37.980 I wouldn't plug back in, no.
01:43:39.800 But I do...
01:43:40.500 My friends, I talk to my friends sometimes, and a lot of them are struggling, but the
01:43:43.600 ones that are doing well, they don't have any idea what politics...
01:43:45.920 They don't even...
01:43:46.600 Yeah, it's true.
01:43:47.760 It is.
01:43:48.240 It is.
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01:45:34.080 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:45:37.540 It's Friday.
01:45:38.040 Bill O'Reilly is joining us now from BillO'Reilly.com.
01:45:41.140 He does his No Spin Zone news every night.
01:45:44.420 You can find it at BillO'Reilly.com.
01:45:48.180 Bill, been a great week.
01:45:49.980 We got a lot to talk about.
01:45:51.080 But I want to remind you that we ended last week saying that we wanted to talk about the lawsuit that's going on with Fox that could be crippling to them.
01:46:04.340 And I am hearing rumblings that that network is coming apart at the seams on the inside.
01:46:12.240 I don't know if that's true, but that's what I've heard.
01:46:14.760 Well, I mean, there's a lot of angst.
01:46:16.300 There's no doubt about it.
01:46:18.480 And the cross-examination of what Dominion put out there is definitely necessary if you want to form some kind of accurate portrayal of what happened.
01:46:33.900 I know what happened, but I don't want to be in a position, and I don't think you do either, because we both work for FNC, you know, bad-mouthing former employers.
01:46:43.740 I don't like that position.
01:46:45.360 But I can tell you that I do believe there are going to be big changes at that network, not right away.
01:46:55.320 But a guy named David Rhodes, very quietly, that FNC hired.
01:47:00.440 Did you pick that up?
01:47:02.120 Yeah, David Rhodes.
01:47:03.140 And why don't you explain who David Rhodes is?
01:47:05.860 Former CBS News chief news guy.
01:47:10.020 And?
01:47:10.860 And the brother of, his brother worked very closely with Obama.
01:47:16.960 White House, yes.
01:47:18.060 Yeah.
01:47:18.780 So, you don't hire this guy to do the job they say he's going to do overseas, Scott.
01:47:24.840 I mean, that's not why he's coming in.
01:47:27.020 So that's number one.
01:47:27.820 And then number two, it's a different place than it was when you and I were there.
01:47:32.320 Yeah.
01:47:32.500 No doubt about it.
01:47:33.360 Big time.
01:47:33.560 Um, and, um, I did a poll on billoreilly.com has the Dominion lawsuit change your opinion
01:47:40.560 of Fox News.
01:47:41.520 85% say no, because they are hardcore conservative traditional people and have nowhere else to
01:47:48.540 go.
01:47:49.220 Well, I will tell you this.
01:47:50.120 I will tell you this.
01:47:50.820 I have heard, um, more and more people say, I just don't, I don't trust it anymore.
01:47:57.040 I don't, you know, I don't watch it like I used to.
01:47:59.660 They, they're not against Fox, um, but they're not like they used to be.
01:48:04.420 Now that's my audience and our audiences are different.
01:48:06.720 So particularly, uh, the younger people, uh, demographic, uh, February to February down
01:48:12.560 33% in prime time.
01:48:14.160 That's a disaster.
01:48:15.220 Yeah.
01:48:15.500 Disaster.
01:48:15.960 I mean, you know, so the younger people, uh, the average age of the Fox news viewer right
01:48:20.180 now is about 70 years old.
01:48:21.680 You know, it's really weird, Bill.
01:48:23.860 I mean, I don't know if you thought of this, but we were the last of the big national names.
01:48:31.200 I mean, that doesn't happen anymore.
01:48:33.180 You're these platforms like that, that have everybody from all walks of life coming to
01:48:39.740 that platform, that, that kind of fame like you had for so long is, is not happening anymore.
01:48:46.160 The business plan now is to cater to the choir.
01:48:49.360 Um, and we had at the factor, um, independence and liberals at a very high rate.
01:48:56.160 Um, they don't have that anymore.
01:48:57.840 Uh, the final thing is that, you know, Tucker Carlson got a big break and he's the most recognizable
01:49:04.400 guy.
01:49:05.060 Yes.
01:49:05.380 You know, Hannah, he'd been around forever, but everybody knows Sean.
01:49:08.300 Um, uh, but Carlson is, you know, basically he's not the highest rated show, the five, if
01:49:14.300 you can believe it, that's your old time slot.
01:49:16.960 I know.
01:49:17.360 Um, the time slot that never, ever, ever did anything.
01:49:22.280 And now it's the strongest one.
01:49:24.300 Yeah.
01:49:24.600 So it's a stronger show because they like the people there, the older folks who watch it,
01:49:28.660 they like the personalities there.
01:49:31.100 But, uh, next week when, uh, he shows the January 6th tape that were given to him, um,
01:49:37.920 by the speaker of the house, that's a huge break for them.
01:49:41.500 Yeah.
01:49:41.620 I will tell you, I'm, I'm a little disturbed by it.
01:49:45.500 I mean, I'm glad he has it and I'm going to be watching and everything else, but I'm
01:49:48.440 a little disturbed that it was given to only one person.
01:49:52.800 There are so many hours, the way these things usually, uh, get, um, you get to the truth
01:50:00.740 quickly is when it's just dumped out and everyone can look through it.
01:50:05.740 Yeah.
01:50:06.140 I disagree a little bit with that because, uh, if you give it to the New York times, they're
01:50:10.900 not going to report accurately about it.
01:50:12.620 Now, whether Carlson does or not, I don't know, but he's going to have to show you the
01:50:16.880 tape.
01:50:17.380 Um, and now they can edit it.
01:50:19.820 I know.
01:50:20.540 And I'm, I'm not look, I wish McCarthy had given it to me because then you get a fair
01:50:26.400 play.
01:50:26.920 And you, I mean, we're not going to, you know, cut it so that it's, you're not getting a real
01:50:31.800 picture of it.
01:50:32.440 But if he, if he gave it to everybody, then you would get this massive propaganda hit that
01:50:38.480 would just blow any of the factual part of the tape away.
01:50:42.680 And McCarthy wants Fox news to be in his corner.
01:50:48.100 Okay.
01:50:48.620 Any speaker of the house would want that.
01:50:50.940 And that's why he did it.
01:50:52.880 You following the Scott Adams?
01:50:55.360 Yo, yeah.
01:50:56.400 Tell me about it.
01:50:58.100 You, are you talking about the abortion guy?
01:51:00.820 Yeah, Scott, no, Scott Adams, the guy, uh, well, we could talk about that too.
01:51:05.320 Um, Scott Adams, the, uh, cartoonist.
01:51:09.640 Didn't follow it.
01:51:10.480 Okay.
01:51:10.900 Uh, Dilbert.
01:51:11.700 You're talking about Dilbert?
01:51:12.620 Yeah, Dilbert.
01:51:12.960 Yeah.
01:51:13.480 Okay.
01:51:14.040 Yeah.
01:51:14.480 I'm, I'm back.
01:51:15.540 I'm on everything.
01:51:16.700 Yeah.
01:51:17.140 Um, I felt, you know, that I didn't think that was a smart move.
01:51:26.660 You know?
01:51:27.680 Yeah.
01:51:28.040 That's well said.
01:51:30.100 Well said.
01:51:31.780 Here's my rule.
01:51:33.040 Yeah.
01:51:33.240 And I'm going to make a confession on the, uh, Glenn Beck program today.
01:51:37.220 Uh, I used to try to persuade people to look at race in one way or another.
01:51:46.180 All right.
01:51:47.040 And I had a detente with Al Sharpton.
01:51:50.380 Uh, he was on the factor.
01:51:52.080 I gave his organization $25,000 when they ran out of money for Thanksgiving to, to give turkeys
01:52:00.140 away to the people of Harlem.
01:52:01.960 Nobody knows that by the way.
01:52:04.280 Um, and I tried as hard as I could try.
01:52:07.760 Yeah.
01:52:08.000 I did bring detente.
01:52:09.960 And now I don't do that any longer.
01:52:12.920 Yeah.
01:52:13.540 I know.
01:52:13.940 I, I'm the, I'm the, the same way.
01:52:15.680 Let's talk about the hearings, uh, that happened, uh, with Merrick Garland.
01:52:20.900 Those were so satisfying, except is anything going to come about, come of it?
01:52:25.220 Well, I mean, it shows you that the department of justice in the United States is corrupt.
01:52:30.640 Yeah.
01:52:30.760 We know that Merrick Garland makes Jeff sessions look like Rambo.
01:52:39.140 I mean, he is such a doddering weak character.
01:52:44.900 This is the guy going up against the drug cartels.
01:52:48.580 Yeah.
01:52:48.800 I mean, this guy, when you ask a question as simple and essential as why is it taken three
01:52:58.940 years to investigate Hunter Biden?
01:53:02.300 And we still don't know the status of the investigation.
01:53:06.640 And the man is like, uh, uh, uh, uh, you know, it's now Ray at least said, well, it's
01:53:17.480 the fault of the, uh, DA, uh, in, uh, the attorney general of Delaware.
01:53:22.680 There he is.
01:53:23.720 Okay.
01:53:24.180 But Garland is up there and he didn't order any arrests when he could have.
01:53:35.240 Remember, he's the boss of, of the justice department.
01:53:38.440 You have videotape of people standing outside Kavanaugh and Roberts, his homes, right.
01:53:44.060 Protesting the abortion ruling.
01:53:45.880 You have their faces.
01:53:46.800 You know who they are.
01:53:48.720 All right.
01:53:49.480 And you let it go.
01:53:51.060 He said that's because the marshals make that kind of a decision.
01:53:54.260 They don't make the, I know that that's not true.
01:53:57.000 I know the, the prosecutorial call is made by the attorney general.
01:54:03.240 All he had to do was order the marshals or the FBI to bring these people in.
01:54:09.780 And he did not do it because the Biden administration told him not to do it because they want to curry favor with the pro-abortion crew.
01:54:20.040 So, Bill, we had, I mean, that testimony was incredible.
01:54:23.900 And clearly there were falsehoods told in it.
01:54:27.020 The, the lady who was up for the national archivist role, she out and out lied under oath and provable.
01:54:35.160 And it was astounding that testimony does, would any of that?
01:54:40.640 Do you remember the days when you wouldn't want to be called in front of Congress because Congress has so much power?
01:54:46.440 If they say you're lying or whatever, they can, they can do whatever they want to you pretty much.
01:54:51.800 Uh, and there was some fear, you know, you got to be really careful.
01:54:56.140 These people are openly lying under oath and nothing's happening to them.
01:55:02.600 Yeah.
01:55:03.100 I mean, that started under Obama with his attorney general, uh, on the fast and furious gun thing.
01:55:10.720 And they said, look, you have to, uh, turn over all.
01:55:14.020 And he said, no, I'm not going to do it.
01:55:15.720 Hold her.
01:55:16.620 And once Congress walked away from that, that was over.
01:55:21.060 It was over.
01:55:22.560 So now you're right.
01:55:24.660 The lawyers tell the people, the government people going in to testify in these committees,
01:55:30.500 here's what you say.
01:55:32.520 All right.
01:55:33.160 And we can weasel you out of it if they come at you, but they probably won't.
01:55:37.800 So here's what you say.
01:55:39.120 I mean, we never got anything from Lois.
01:55:41.280 Remember Lois?
01:55:42.000 Oh yeah.
01:55:42.400 The IRS Cincinnati person was persecuting the right wing groups.
01:55:47.040 Yeah.
01:55:47.660 Nothing, nothing, nothing.
01:55:50.260 So nothing with Fauci, Fauci, well, the lies different in what way, because Fauci, he's
01:56:00.180 going to hide behind.
01:56:01.200 That's my opinion.
01:56:02.860 All right.
01:56:03.560 It was my opinion.
01:56:04.520 And it didn't COVID didn't come out of that lab.
01:56:07.180 It's my opinion, opinion, opinion, opinion.
01:56:09.740 Okay.
01:56:10.260 That's what Fox is using against dominion.
01:56:12.600 It's opinion, opinion, opinion.
01:56:14.240 So Fauci's not, but in a factual area, when you have the attorney general of the United
01:56:22.140 States who sends and approves of 25 FBI agents, SWAT teams, kicking down the door of a pro-life
01:56:33.200 person, arresting, prosecuting.
01:56:36.160 Prosecuting.
01:56:36.840 Then the person is found not guilty.
01:56:39.720 In an hour.
01:56:40.880 Did you see any remorse?
01:56:42.720 No, none.
01:56:43.600 None.
01:56:44.400 None.
01:56:44.680 None.
01:56:45.520 Arrogant.
01:56:46.380 Yeah.
01:56:47.020 Dishonest.
01:56:47.680 And he was almost the Supreme Court justice.
01:56:50.220 I know.
01:56:50.740 I thought about that the whole time.
01:56:52.420 Bill O'Reilly from BillOReilly.com.
01:56:54.380 We'll talk to you next week.
01:56:55.280 Thank you so much.
01:56:56.060 Bill O'Reilly watches No Spin News at BillOReilly.com.
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01:58:34.900 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:58:55.500 We're glad you're here.
01:58:56.260 I have a podcast tomorrow that I think is very, very funny, very informative.
01:59:03.220 It's with a world-class comedian.
01:59:05.040 Used to open for Dave Chappelle.
01:59:06.480 Was on the Stephen Crowder show for a long time.
01:59:10.320 And he's going back to his roots, comedy clubs.
01:59:13.440 And he's really funny.
01:59:15.020 He is very dark.
01:59:16.920 Very dark.
01:59:18.080 And blue.
01:59:20.420 But just an art.
01:59:23.220 He's a craftsman of comedy.
01:59:27.040 Dave Landau.
01:59:28.620 And I just wanted to.
01:59:29.900 Somehow or another.
01:59:31.860 Bill Cosby's name came up.
01:59:34.320 And I just want to play this segment.
01:59:36.120 That's why Pryor is so well-liked.
01:59:38.660 Because he brought attention to a group of people that weren't really being, you know,
01:59:43.960 shined on in any mainstream light other than Cosby.
01:59:47.860 Who was very, very likable up until some incident.
01:59:52.520 Something happened.
01:59:53.540 I watched that with my kids when they were younger.
01:59:55.660 And I felt so bad.
01:59:56.720 I kept watching it and going, when do I tell them that he's a right best?
02:00:01.200 When I found out that my wife was pregnant, I bought the, I didn't buy it.
02:00:05.500 I used my dad's copy of Fatherhood that he had had.
02:00:08.520 And I read it on the plane.
02:00:10.340 And then three days later, I was like, oh, that's, that's good.
02:00:14.360 Maybe I shouldn't take all the advice.
02:00:15.780 I'll never forget.
02:00:16.720 Yeah.
02:00:16.920 My kids, they'd watch Cosby, you know, for 10 years.
02:00:20.100 We watched the whole thing.
02:00:21.700 And, and, you know, episode two, I'm saying to my wife, I'm not sure if this is a good
02:00:27.680 idea.
02:00:28.080 Cause at some point we have to tell them who he is.
02:00:31.360 And I remember after this, after all of the episodes, I'm like, okay, this is a good
02:00:37.220 way and a good time to talk about.
02:00:40.260 You may not, you may like someone's work, but the person.
02:00:46.720 And they were like, he did what?
02:00:50.300 He, he, he raped Bill Cosby.
02:00:55.400 Yeah.
02:00:55.720 Who?
02:00:56.100 But serial.
02:00:57.000 Everyone.
02:00:58.540 For like 30 years.
02:01:00.160 But that was it.
02:01:01.200 I mean, it wasn't, it wasn't as, well, it was most of his career.
02:01:05.940 He's in jail, right?
02:01:07.580 Well, not now.
02:01:09.200 He was in there for a while.
02:01:10.920 No.
02:01:11.760 They did take away his fake college degrees though.
02:01:14.720 That taught him.
02:01:15.500 That's what I loved about it.
02:01:17.300 Where they're like, we're taking your fake diplomas.
02:01:20.620 Oh, good.
02:01:21.500 That's, it's going to learn them.
02:01:23.760 Yeah.
02:01:24.900 Yeah.
02:01:25.380 It's hard.
02:01:25.900 Cause you watch himself and you go, it's arguably, no matter what you say, one of the
02:01:30.540 greatest specials ever put on tape.
02:01:32.900 I mean, it just is.
02:01:33.940 And, but you wonder, is this a guy who's such a sociopath?
02:01:37.260 He nailed being a comic.
02:01:39.040 That's perfect at being this family friendly, you know, no one would suspect.
02:01:44.400 Yeah.
02:01:44.840 There was no edge necessarily.
02:01:46.920 It wasn't that it was no edge cause it was good, but there was just this perfect, like
02:01:52.540 I'm catering to human beings in every way possible.
02:01:56.320 And I, no one's ever done that the way nobody has ever been as likable as a comic as Bill
02:02:01.720 Cosby, in my opinion.
02:02:02.840 So if you go by that, how many people have Jim Gaffigan raped?
02:02:07.540 I mean, he kind of has, he has edge, but he's the same guy.
02:02:12.080 He's yeah.
02:02:12.300 Yeah.
02:02:12.560 Everybody kind of likes Jim Gaffigan.
02:02:13.960 Everybody loves him.
02:02:14.760 Right.
02:02:15.060 He's got a real problem with food.
02:02:19.840 Yeah.
02:02:20.240 That'd be weird if that came out.
02:02:21.780 Thank God he has like 50 kids.
02:02:23.540 I heard.
02:02:23.980 So maybe that's why he's getting it at home.
02:02:27.780 Yeah.
02:02:28.080 Yeah.
02:02:28.220 His wife's like, listen, you could be Cosby quickly.
02:02:31.140 Let's just, he's just putting on a mask and trying to get out to the BTK van.
02:02:34.580 And she's like, look, it's a very, very funny episode that comes out on podcasts, wherever
02:02:42.580 you get your podcast tomorrow.
02:02:43.920 It is available right now.
02:02:45.640 Worth the watch at blaze tv.com slash program.
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02:03:03.560 You're welcome.
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