The Glenn Beck Program - January 05, 2024


Was Jeffrey Epstein a Government SPY? | Guest: Cleta Mitchell | 1⧸5⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

146.75104

Word Count

18,230

Sentence Count

1,691

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

21


Summary

A 13-year-old boy beats the original Tetris for the first time ever and it's the coolest moment you've ever seen. Glenn Beck explains why. Glenn Beck is a conservative commentator and host of the radio show "The Glenn Beck Show" on the Fox News Radio Network.


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00:02:16.220 A 13-year-old boy has beaten the original Tetris.
00:02:22.180 It is just the coolest moment you've ever seen.
00:02:25.100 I didn't even know that nobody had ever beat it before.
00:02:29.320 The reaction on this kid's face is just incredible.
00:02:33.460 But I want to share that with you because it's a cool moment.
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00:03:54.680 So you were, if I'm not mistaken, Stu, you were a big deal in your school when you were, what, in high school?
00:04:04.760 I mean, it's the biggest accomplishment of my life.
00:04:07.980 It was definitely before high school, I will say.
00:04:10.320 But it was, I was the first kid in my high school or school, middle school, whatever it was, to beat Mike Tyson's Punch-Out.
00:04:18.280 Back in the day on Nintendo.
00:04:19.640 And when you beat Mike Tyson, it was like, I remember kids coming up to me, I didn't even know, like, congratulating me.
00:04:28.940 That's so funny.
00:04:30.060 It's the only real accomplishment I've had in my life.
00:04:31.920 Yeah.
00:04:32.600 Yeah.
00:04:32.920 And it got all downhill from there.
00:04:35.060 It really dwarfs everything else you've done.
00:04:37.900 Yeah.
00:04:38.240 Yeah.
00:04:38.480 I mean, that's quite true.
00:04:39.840 So.
00:04:39.960 But, like, I don't know.
00:04:42.220 I mean, this kid is incredible.
00:04:44.660 We watched the video before the show started.
00:04:46.440 But it's like, now, I can't even imagine that's a big deal.
00:04:49.260 Because five seconds after the game comes out, there's somebody online beating it.
00:04:53.120 Like, I mean.
00:04:53.600 Tetris came out when?
00:04:55.740 In the 80s?
00:04:56.640 1984.
00:04:57.720 1984.
00:04:58.620 I think for Nintendo.
00:04:59.040 No one has ever completed the game.
00:05:01.680 That's amazing.
00:05:02.540 It's incredible.
00:05:03.620 So, on YouTube, this kid, he's from Oklahoma.
00:05:10.940 He's just playing Tetris, and he's got it on YouTube, 41 minutes of him just playing Tetris.
00:05:18.320 And then you know how it gets faster and faster and faster and faster to where, you know, it always, you know, just builds up.
00:05:26.260 And you're like, okay, I'm doomed.
00:05:28.100 Impossibly fast.
00:05:28.900 Impossibly fast.
00:05:29.140 And everyone loses, right?
00:05:30.560 He hits all of those.
00:05:32.520 Do we have the clip?
00:05:33.200 Listen to this.
00:05:38.020 Here he is.
00:05:38.980 He's playing.
00:05:39.240 Oh, my God.
00:05:42.040 Oh, my God.
00:05:47.080 Oh, my God.
00:05:48.740 Yes.
00:05:50.880 Oh, my God.
00:05:52.660 Oh, my God.
00:06:00.000 That's amazing.
00:06:01.260 He is.
00:06:01.780 I'm going to pass out.
00:06:03.600 And he's not performing for the camera.
00:06:06.300 No.
00:06:06.360 It's like he completely forgot that the camera's on it.
00:06:08.640 At one point, he says, I can't feel my hands.
00:06:12.340 It's just so cool.
00:06:13.660 Just so cool.
00:06:15.780 Did you see the Tetris movie?
00:06:17.800 Yes, I did.
00:06:18.380 Yeah.
00:06:18.560 Okay.
00:06:19.200 Which is a great...
00:06:20.020 You want to talk about a movie that's great...
00:06:22.320 To tell you a great story about capitalism.
00:06:24.260 Oh, yeah.
00:06:24.800 As opposed to socialism.
00:06:26.180 Oh, yeah.
00:06:26.600 And communism.
00:06:27.140 So, the idea of the movie is that Tetris was actually...
00:06:33.800 Somebody that came up with it was a Soviet citizen.
00:06:37.600 Well, you can't do things like that in the Soviet Union.
00:06:41.640 You know?
00:06:42.320 So, I don't remember.
00:06:43.760 The state owned it, right?
00:06:45.520 Yeah.
00:06:45.900 The state owned everything.
00:06:46.740 Yeah.
00:06:47.040 The state owned it.
00:06:47.720 If you achieve something in the Soviet Union, the state owns it.
00:06:50.700 And so, somebody found out that that game was still available.
00:06:57.340 Not on the arcade, but for, like, Playstations or what was the first...
00:07:01.940 The consoles, yeah.
00:07:02.400 Yeah.
00:07:02.680 The gaming consoles.
00:07:04.300 And so, this guy had this idea, I'm going to go over to Russia and I'm just going to
00:07:09.460 buy the rights.
00:07:10.240 Well, there's no such thing as rights over in Russia.
00:07:13.940 So, the whole movie is about him trying to negotiate and get the rights.
00:07:18.460 And then, a nefarious character steps in.
00:07:22.500 And this Robert guy, who is...
00:07:26.180 He was a member of Parliament.
00:07:28.080 He owns all the newspapers.
00:07:30.080 He's a billionaire.
00:07:31.800 Everybody loves him.
00:07:33.900 He's the guy, the real life guy, you know, tried to buy Manchester United.
00:07:42.080 Everybody knows him.
00:07:43.340 He's a war hero.
00:07:44.480 But in the movie, he's a big, fat, cigar-smoking oaf that is just a dirty, dirty guy.
00:07:53.860 Well, he sends his son to go to the Soviet Union and get Tetris.
00:07:59.860 Do whatever you have to do, but you get those rights.
00:08:04.080 Okay?
00:08:04.640 So, the battle in the movie is between these two guys.
00:08:08.380 He's just an American who's just out on his own, has no money, battling not only the Soviet
00:08:15.120 Union, but this billionaire in London.
00:08:21.080 If you haven't watched the movie, it's well worth it.
00:08:24.340 Well worth it.
00:08:25.360 So, I told you when we started that I would show you how everything today is connected to
00:08:32.680 Jeffrey Epstein.
00:08:33.440 The guy who is the Robert character in that movie is Robert Maxwell.
00:08:43.320 Ghislaine Maxwell's dad.
00:08:46.760 Okay?
00:08:47.320 Right.
00:08:48.140 So, uh...
00:08:49.820 That story in and of itself is insane.
00:08:52.800 Do you know his story?
00:08:55.440 I mean, she was, if I remember correctly, she was very wealthy, he was very wealthy, and the
00:09:01.060 whole thing blew up at one point.
00:09:02.540 So, he's, and it shows the beginning of that in the Tetris movie.
00:09:07.220 So, he's, first of all, he is living in Czechoslovakia during World War II.
00:09:14.220 All of his family is rounded up by the Nazis in Czechoslovakia, and they're all gassed.
00:09:20.640 He survives because he had escaped to France.
00:09:24.420 He gets to France, he's fighting in the underground with the French, and then the Nazis take over
00:09:34.500 France, so he has to go over to England.
00:09:37.480 So, he goes over to England.
00:09:38.900 He begins to organize a resistance in England with the English, and he goes back.
00:09:45.400 He lands on the beaches of Normandy.
00:09:47.640 He's an incredible war hero.
00:09:49.900 He storms the beach, and he's the guy who climbed the cliff and went into the machine gun nest and killed
00:09:59.160 them all, okay, where he was.
00:10:02.700 So, he wins, you know, all kinds of awards and everything else.
00:10:06.620 He becomes a British citizen, and he just goes into business.
00:10:13.020 And he's a newspaper, he becomes a newspaper publisher.
00:10:16.720 He owns the Daily Mirror.
00:10:19.680 He owns, what else, the Daily Mirror?
00:10:22.580 He ends up owning the New York Post here in America and is just gobbling up everything.
00:10:31.100 He's Rupert Murdoch today, okay?
00:10:33.800 The Tetris thing happens, and you remember in the movie how much his father was, you got,
00:10:45.200 you have to get Tetris, you have to get Tetris, and then what happens when he loses?
00:10:50.320 His son comes back and says, he comes back and says, wait, I'm hearing rumors that you've
00:10:59.300 taken from the pension fund, Dad.
00:11:01.160 What happened was, his whole empire was crumbling.
00:11:07.340 Now, he was bulletproof.
00:11:10.420 He was a member of parliament.
00:11:13.160 He was Teflon.
00:11:14.880 Nothing ever stuck to this guy.
00:11:17.660 The foreign office in England said he's a Mossad spy.
00:11:24.040 However, he's not just a spy for Israel.
00:11:26.900 We think he's a spy for Russia, too.
00:11:28.680 We think he's a, what do you call it, a three-way spy.
00:11:35.480 He's turned twice and is making money and providing information for Russia and Israel.
00:11:45.160 But nobody could ever make any of that stick.
00:11:47.680 He then has his company start to fall on hard times, and he starts stealing from the pension fund for the employees.
00:11:58.180 And he's like, well, we'll just make it back.
00:12:00.440 Well, he's caught because everything begins to collapse.
00:12:05.200 He's now going to prison.
00:12:07.540 And guess what happens to him.
00:12:13.720 He commits suicide.
00:12:17.300 Or does he?
00:12:18.600 It's still, to this day, murky, just like Jeffrey Epstein.
00:12:26.920 Did he really kill himself?
00:12:29.440 Did somebody have him killed?
00:12:32.740 Or did he, did he, uh, uh, was he, you know, was he pushed?
00:12:37.720 He died on his yacht.
00:12:40.380 Uh, he was, you know, big into yachting, but he fell off of his, off of his yacht and drowned.
00:12:47.260 Uh-huh.
00:12:48.540 Uh-huh.
00:12:49.680 So, that's who Ghislaine Maxwell's dad is.
00:12:53.720 So, when you're hearing today the story of Jeffrey Epstein, and it's, I don't, I don't know why this feels like a new story to so many people.
00:13:03.320 Um, but when you're hearing the story now that, you know, Epstein might have been a spy for the, for Mossad, absolutely he's a spy for somebody.
00:13:13.320 He was absolutely a honeypot guy for some country, maybe multiple countries.
00:13:20.220 And probably this country.
00:13:24.140 Uh, I mean, he is, this is the kind of stuff we did in World War II, except we did it with women.
00:13:29.800 But that, I guess, is not shameful anymore.
00:13:32.260 So, you got to do it with little kids.
00:13:34.280 God help us on what comes next.
00:13:37.280 Um, but, uh, if you look at now what is being, what is coming out, we've, we've suspected, we don't have proof,
00:13:47.820 but we suspect that he was part of an intelligence agency and he was blackmailing elites, uh, and he would, uh, get them on tape and then get them to do whatever his bosses needed them to do.
00:14:03.660 Now, at some point, it's interesting because he got a get out of jail free card.
00:14:12.400 He had a, uh, do not prosecute agreement with the government that he knew about going into jail.
00:14:27.460 Do not prosecute.
00:14:29.300 It was only a matter of time before his attorneys, he had bail hearing two days after his suicide.
00:14:36.760 And, um, he, his attorneys were going to present the do not prosecute.
00:14:43.280 It was only a matter of time before that happened.
00:14:47.900 So why would he kill himself?
00:14:52.400 If he knew the United States government couldn't do anything to him, why, why would they go after him?
00:15:03.300 Um, I mean, why would he, why would he take paper sheets?
00:15:09.260 He did have a do not prosecute, uh, issue, but that was, I mean, I don't think that was going to hold up at the end of all this.
00:15:16.780 This stuff, why?
00:15:18.400 Well, because the, I mean, first of all, I don't know how it's even possible for that thing to exist.
00:15:24.060 It was bizarre.
00:15:25.380 It was like, Hey, some local, uh, you know, area is going to say that no other authority, including the federal government can prosecute him for any crime.
00:15:35.980 Like, it was like, it's such a bizarre arrangement in the first place, which is one of the reasons why people are so suspicious of the whole situation.
00:15:43.060 Um, but I don't think it would have held up.
00:15:45.200 I don't think he would have been able to say, okay, well, you have to let me go.
00:15:48.400 They wouldn't have, they all knew about this when they arrested him on the tarmac.
00:15:51.400 So I have to tell you, um, they did know about it.
00:15:55.560 I don't think it would have held up because scrutiny and because people were so aware of everything that was going on and, uh, it started to come out that, I mean, the first time that Jeffrey Epstein was prosecuted, do you even remember that?
00:16:15.080 Not really.
00:16:15.760 Yeah, not really.
00:16:16.680 It was more of a Florida thing.
00:16:18.340 And I remember kind of, but not really.
00:16:20.380 We talked about it a little bit at the time, but it wasn't a huge story.
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00:18:13.480 So Tucker Carlson did an interview with Epstein's brother, and he points out that he was just days off from a bail hearing and his brother wasn't suicidal, et cetera, et cetera.
00:18:27.940 Okay.
00:18:29.740 Let's just ask a few questions here.
00:18:34.580 If he didn't kill himself, who did?
00:18:38.900 Well, I think we should start asking some questions.
00:18:44.780 We should find out who was in that cell block.
00:18:49.360 The one who is currently dead or missing is the one most likely that killed Epstein.
00:18:56.920 Who was in the cell block?
00:19:00.440 Imagine if they would have tried to put Epstein on trial.
00:19:03.560 What a show that would have turned into.
00:19:05.560 If they wouldn't do it, all of the questions that would be asked.
00:19:13.240 So this coupled with the broken cameras, the cellmate that was removed from his cell the day before he died, the guards who falsified the records and then both fell asleep.
00:19:27.740 I mean, really, don't you have to be a complete moron to not at least think that's a pretty good possibility that something nefarious is going on?
00:19:43.740 Did anybody find out who exactly ordered the cellmate to be removed after telling the Justice Department that someone would be in the cell with him?
00:19:52.340 Who made that call?
00:19:54.140 Why did they make that call?
00:19:55.500 I haven't heard anything about that person.
00:19:58.100 Have they ever been challenged and asked exactly why did you do this?
00:20:04.360 Who was the person that was removed?
00:20:06.220 Has that has that prisoner been interrogated and asked what was going on the day before?
00:20:12.900 I think a private investigator would I mean, this would be a really this would be a big story if you could get to it.
00:20:20.240 How about the two prison guards?
00:20:23.120 Have their lifestyles changed at all?
00:20:26.480 Or do they just, you know, walk clean and find new jobs?
00:20:34.540 They were both sleeping.
00:20:36.000 What happened to those guys?
00:20:38.880 How is Maxwell still alive?
00:20:42.920 The Tiger King will do interviews from jail, but not a peep from her.
00:20:49.820 Where are the books, the logs, the tapes, the videos, the details?
00:20:57.700 I can guarantee you they're going to somehow go missing.
00:21:05.020 That's what's going to happen.
00:21:07.180 This is a giant game of Tetris that maybe 40 years down the road, some 13-year-old kid will finally crack the code.
00:21:19.820 But I don't think we're going to see the end of this.
00:21:24.140 And I'm worried because people are just starting.
00:21:27.320 People are so hungry for justice.
00:21:30.620 And they're so hungry against the elite and the powerful.
00:21:35.580 That when you see these people who are listed, that doesn't mean they're guilty of anything.
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00:22:05.300 You create this when you lie repeatedly and destroy your credibility.
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00:26:02.080 Welcome to the program, Pat.
00:26:03.300 How are you?
00:26:04.420 Perfect.
00:26:05.220 Yeah.
00:26:05.660 You?
00:26:05.980 In almost every way.
00:26:06.920 Yeah.
00:26:07.160 Yeah.
00:26:07.640 And Stu is with us.
00:26:10.080 Should we spend just a little bit more time on Jeffrey Epstein?
00:26:14.140 Because you think that I'm way out on a limb here.
00:26:17.340 You've built multiple theories on top of multiple theories, which may all be true.
00:26:22.320 But, you know, it feels like, you know, you've gone down a road where you don't have all the evidence.
00:26:24.820 So let me see if you, let me just see the two of you, where, what you think is a, I mean, they're all theories.
00:26:31.760 We don't know because we don't have any evidence.
00:26:33.500 But what seems like a conspiracy theory that is like crazy and what one is like, I think that's probably true.
00:26:40.900 Jeffrey Epstein, was he an agent for the CIA, the Mossad, or somebody?
00:26:48.860 Was he doing this at the behest of some government and collecting power for that government?
00:26:57.740 I think that's possible.
00:27:01.780 Plausible or possible?
00:27:06.600 Right.
00:27:07.280 Somewhere in there.
00:27:08.080 Now, remember, this is the first building block of the theory you just unleashed, which you said this was definite.
00:27:14.140 I think it is.
00:27:15.100 And you may be right.
00:27:16.520 I don't know.
00:27:17.380 I think it's really clear.
00:27:19.780 This is why I don't know.
00:27:21.400 To me, it's still a leap, but we don't know for sure.
00:27:24.040 Correct.
00:27:24.120 Although it seems like a plausible theory, right?
00:27:26.760 I mean, all the stuff, all the people he was connected to.
00:27:29.280 Ghislaine Maxwell's dad was a spy for Russia and the Mossad.
00:27:35.740 I mean, it's pretty...
00:27:38.760 How else do you get away with what he did?
00:27:42.100 How else do you get away with it for that long?
00:27:45.240 I mean, he wound up dead.
00:27:46.920 Yeah.
00:27:47.380 In jail.
00:27:48.080 Yeah.
00:27:48.440 He didn't wind up getting away.
00:27:49.980 I mean, I don't know if getting away was exactly how I would term that.
00:27:52.860 But again, with a do not prosecute order from the federal government.
00:27:58.340 Listen to his brother.
00:28:00.200 Can we play this cut?
00:28:01.060 This is from Tucker Carlson.
00:28:04.620 He's doing an interview with Epstein's brother just a couple of days ago.
00:28:08.540 Plus, there's reasons why he wouldn't kill himself then.
00:28:10.640 He had a hearing scheduled to appeal the bail decision coming up in a few days.
00:28:16.280 And the bail was being increased.
00:28:20.660 So there's a chance he could have got bail, even as unpalatable as that might have been
00:28:24.760 to some people.
00:28:25.560 You know, in the United States, you're entitled to bail under certain conditions.
00:28:30.560 But, you know, so I could see if he went for the hearing for bail and it was denied,
00:28:37.040 then I can see him taking himself out if he didn't want to spend a year in jail waiting
00:28:40.280 for a trial.
00:28:41.400 Yeah.
00:28:41.560 But not a few days before.
00:28:43.620 That makes no sense.
00:28:46.300 Carlson goes on to say, you know, it's a deal with the United.
00:28:49.280 No, I'm sorry.
00:28:50.400 His brother says it's a deal with the United States.
00:28:53.620 And, you know, this these are this isn't, you know, when you have a deal with the federal
00:28:58.280 government, you have a deal with the federal government.
00:29:00.800 OK, so you believe in the deal.
00:29:05.060 I mean, you know, you recognize that there was a deal.
00:29:07.400 There was a deal for sure.
00:29:08.320 I mean, that was, you know, reported widely how it could possibly be something that is
00:29:13.480 allowed in our legal system is a whole nother story.
00:29:16.040 But it was there was accusations at the time of a local prosecutor there, right?
00:29:21.960 A district attorney helping him out through this.
00:29:24.460 Yeah.
00:29:24.580 I mean, it's a little cloudy.
00:29:26.840 I am on some of the details of it, but I do remember the deal.
00:29:31.100 Do you think it's a coincidence that he had this swept under the rug by some of the most
00:29:39.520 powerful people over and over and over again?
00:29:43.260 And then when it just couldn't hold water anymore, he he goes to jail and then the the guards falsify
00:29:54.020 the records.
00:29:55.680 They fall asleep.
00:29:58.000 The guy who is in the cell with him gone, gone, who was promised by the prison.
00:30:06.520 The the government was promised there will be someone in the cell with him at all times.
00:30:13.380 They then remove that guy.
00:30:16.540 All the cameras go out.
00:30:18.500 I mean, no, yeah, we've gone over this.
00:30:21.540 We had an we had authors on about this that wrote a book based on this theory that he didn't
00:30:25.700 kill himself.
00:30:26.240 Right.
00:30:26.460 There's all sorts of weird stuff around that, but we don't know for sure, obviously.
00:30:31.360 So do you buy that, that he killed himself?
00:30:34.700 I don't know.
00:30:36.900 I mean, I think it's very suspicious, but I wasn't there.
00:30:40.440 Don't know.
00:30:41.080 I don't buy it.
00:30:42.040 I've never thought he killed himself.
00:30:43.320 I'm not asking you for I'm not asking for conviction here.
00:30:46.500 Right.
00:30:46.880 I'm asking, does that seem right to you?
00:30:50.200 It definitely is a very strange story.
00:30:52.160 Yeah.
00:30:52.380 Right.
00:30:52.540 Like if you were like the way to easily look at this is if tomorrow we came out and there
00:30:57.920 was we found video of him being murdered by someone, would you be surprised?
00:31:03.320 And the answer to that is no.
00:31:04.280 No.
00:31:04.720 Right.
00:31:04.940 Like I would not be surprised at all.
00:31:06.400 Correct.
00:31:07.080 And I'm not saying who was involved.
00:31:09.260 I have no idea who was involved.
00:31:11.900 It just seems more likely that he was offed.
00:31:16.880 And here's another piece of evidence for that.
00:31:21.380 We're not getting any of the details.
00:31:23.800 We're just getting names.
00:31:25.700 Okay.
00:31:26.260 Yeah.
00:31:26.620 We don't know what these people did.
00:31:28.400 We don't.
00:31:28.860 I mean, just because you had a business meeting with him doesn't mean you were off to pedophile
00:31:32.940 island.
00:31:33.620 Right.
00:31:34.020 You know what I mean?
00:31:35.720 And and so and we're getting this just from an accuser.
00:31:41.200 We we know the federal government.
00:31:44.080 We know that the that he made tapes to hold his blackmail.
00:31:50.220 We know that everything, including his bathrooms, had cameras in them.
00:31:56.040 We know he had a collection of those things.
00:31:58.740 We know the federal government went into all of his homes and and broke down the door and
00:32:04.660 took.
00:32:06.500 I mean, boxes and boxes of stuff, all the tapes, all the records, the FBI has all those
00:32:13.380 things.
00:32:13.820 Why haven't why hasn't the FBI done anything with any of that?
00:32:22.520 It's a good question.
00:32:23.840 And, you know, all the stuff we saw from these documents, like you said, it doesn't really
00:32:28.220 provide any new information.
00:32:30.160 Yeah.
00:32:30.360 We don't know anything better, anything more this week than we did last week.
00:32:34.800 So the same stuff.
00:32:35.640 This is like the Bankman Freed story where the Justice Department, they get him for, you
00:32:44.600 know, corruption and fraud and everything else.
00:32:48.160 They get him for that.
00:32:49.900 But then the Justice Department, when they say, OK, now it's time to look at the bribery.
00:32:56.460 Who was he bribing?
00:32:57.980 Who was he paying off in our government?
00:33:01.800 All of a sudden they stop it and they say, we're not going to even go there because,
00:33:07.380 you know, people want a speedy trial.
00:33:10.280 No, really.
00:33:11.500 No, I'm not looking for a speedy trial on that one.
00:33:14.100 I want to find out the evidence.
00:33:15.380 And the same thing with this.
00:33:16.880 Why is this being shoved under the carpet when the American people are all saying, what
00:33:23.340 was that story really all about?
00:33:25.280 Well, I was really involved in that.
00:33:27.200 The development this week, though, is that we are seeing these things, right?
00:33:30.540 We've seen more today than we ever have.
00:33:33.500 We have more information about this story than we've ever had as of today.
00:33:36.420 But only from people that are claiming things.
00:33:39.640 We're not seeing any evidence.
00:33:41.000 I'm saying these documents that came out from the trials.
00:33:44.700 Now, to me, there's a whole nother slew of this that is being protected, which was the
00:33:50.040 raid, right?
00:33:50.640 Like they raided this guy's condo when he's on the tarmac, right?
00:33:54.980 He's being arrested.
00:33:56.040 They raid his condo.
00:33:57.000 They take everything out of there.
00:33:58.480 God only knows what evidence that you probably wouldn't want to put your hands without gloves
00:34:04.400 on that existed in that home.
00:34:07.300 And that's just kind of what we don't know anything really about that, right?
00:34:11.300 Like that wasn't because that he's dead.
00:34:13.560 The trial doesn't go on.
00:34:15.060 And do we ever get to the bottom of that?
00:34:17.440 That's weird, isn't it?
00:34:18.440 I know.
00:34:18.780 But that's exactly what it is, right?
00:34:21.020 Weird.
00:34:22.020 It happens.
00:34:22.780 Yeah.
00:34:23.500 Not in that jail normally.
00:34:25.340 Like it's been 45 years since anything like that happened.
00:34:28.880 Yeah.
00:34:29.200 But it could happen.
00:34:30.120 But it could happen.
00:34:31.020 It happens.
00:34:31.960 Yeah.
00:34:32.240 So here's the last question.
00:34:36.520 You're the president of the United States.
00:34:38.360 If this time, let's say you're not on either side.
00:34:46.060 You're just like this.
00:34:47.200 All of a sudden, Abraham Lincoln has risen up and he finds himself in the Oval Office.
00:34:52.760 And he's like, you know, I'm going to do some things while I'm here today.
00:34:55.720 And he looks at all of this.
00:35:02.000 Would you release all of it, no matter what it said or not?
00:35:09.220 Would it do more damage to the country?
00:35:12.040 I mean, I have an answer, but I'd like to hear yours.
00:35:13.720 Would it do more damage to the country to see that our CIA and intelligence agencies do this kind of stuff for decades?
00:35:24.600 And protect these kinds of people for decades and children are just thrown to the wolves?
00:35:35.060 I mean, I think, yeah, of course, I wouldn't want to know that.
00:35:38.420 Right.
00:35:38.620 I mean, I think so many people suspect it anyway.
00:35:41.280 I don't think it would be that jarring to the American people at this point that our government was doing these types of things.
00:35:46.580 But of course, I would want to know.
00:35:48.080 I mean, there are times where that question is tough to answer because you're talking about, let's say, national security issues, right?
00:35:57.820 Like, you know, whether we need to get into a nuclear war.
00:36:00.400 I mean, there are times where that.
00:36:01.680 But this, I don't think that this rises to that level at all.
00:36:04.680 But again, I don't know what's in the files.
00:36:06.340 God only knows what's in there.
00:36:07.580 Yeah.
00:36:07.920 I mean, if it's national security issues, then you got to be careful about that.
00:36:11.220 Well, everything's national security.
00:36:12.300 But everything else, I think, should come out.
00:36:15.340 I mean, we already know the CIA is shady, right?
00:36:20.620 I think that's too light of a word.
00:36:22.620 Corrupt.
00:36:22.920 Yeah.
00:36:23.700 Despicable.
00:36:24.680 Evil.
00:36:25.200 Yeah.
00:36:25.480 We already know that.
00:36:26.660 Yeah.
00:36:27.260 And so would it surprise anybody?
00:36:30.700 Maybe a few.
00:36:31.780 Maybe some would be surprised.
00:36:33.180 But I wouldn't be surprised.
00:36:35.040 And yeah, I think we should know.
00:36:37.420 Well, I think that we're the ones paying everybody's salary.
00:36:40.280 Yeah.
00:36:40.420 I mean, they always seem to forget that they work for us.
00:36:43.860 No, no, no.
00:36:44.280 We're protecting you.
00:36:46.120 From whom?
00:36:47.280 You or an outside force?
00:36:50.120 And are you protecting yourself from us?
00:36:54.800 Because I think America, if it doesn't vomit all of this stuff out, if it doesn't recognize, okay, we've been bad.
00:37:08.140 And again, I don't need all of the details, but I do need you to take ownership of where this ship has sailed.
00:37:17.620 And I'll, as a citizen, I'll take my part and say, hey, I didn't pay attention enough.
00:37:23.580 I've learned my lesson.
00:37:25.140 We'll pay attention more.
00:37:26.340 But unless we vomit this stuff up, we can never put it back together.
00:37:34.480 Did you agree?
00:37:35.440 Oh, yeah.
00:37:36.020 Yeah.
00:37:36.480 Yeah.
00:37:38.200 And last theory, we'll never know the answer.
00:37:43.000 Yeah.
00:37:43.360 No, I agree with that.
00:37:44.460 Yeah.
00:37:44.860 I think that's true.
00:37:45.920 That's a foregone conclusion.
00:37:46.740 Which means, to me, we don't ever put it back together.
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00:41:38.280 I have some disturbing news, Stu, and I hate to do this on a Friday because, you know,
00:41:42.640 usually we like to blow off a little steam, but you get news like this, you just got to
00:41:48.380 bring it right to the table.
00:41:49.500 Uh, researchers are saying now, according to the New York times, that flowers are evolving
00:41:54.800 to have less sex, less flower sex, less flower sex.
00:42:02.380 Now we've never touched the very controversial topic of when was the last time you saw your
00:42:11.660 pansies humping in the garden?
00:42:15.000 Um, but they're not, they're not doing it anymore.
00:42:18.640 I don't know when they do it.
00:42:20.720 I've never seen that.
00:42:22.520 Um, but, uh, you know, part of it is, you know, bees and, and birds and others, you know,
00:42:28.540 they'll go and be attracted to it and then they'll pollinate, but well, we're killing
00:42:33.400 all the bees.
00:42:34.180 And, uh, and so, you know, they're just having to resort to having sex with themselves.
00:42:41.480 Wow.
00:42:42.420 Mm-hmm.
00:42:43.180 Mm-hmm.
00:42:43.540 That's, uh, that's, that's jarring.
00:42:45.480 Yeah.
00:42:45.620 And it's, uh, it is, I guess the big question is how is Epstein involved?
00:42:49.920 There's gotta be a way.
00:42:51.360 How do we tie him into this?
00:42:52.780 I don't know if he was in the pansies.
00:42:53.740 He's involved in Tetris.
00:42:54.740 We know that.
00:42:55.380 Yeah.
00:42:55.600 Uh, he's involved.
00:42:56.780 He's a, uh, an international spy.
00:42:58.500 We know that now.
00:42:59.220 And now he's obviously affecting flower sex in some bad way.
00:43:02.820 Maybe, maybe, maybe.
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00:43:59.880 Um, I want to talk about the shooting that happened yesterday at Perry High School.
00:44:05.660 Uh, there is, there, there is, I just read the most perplexing story on it.
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00:45:34.500 Okay, I want to give you the headline of this story, but first let me give you the story.
00:45:41.000 All evidence thus far suggests that Butler acted alone.
00:45:46.300 Police have confirmed that one deceased victim of Dylan Butler's shooting rampage at Perry High School
00:45:53.000 was a sixth grade student and that an improvised explosive device was found on site.
00:46:00.640 Police say the sixth grade student was at the high school because he was participating in a breakfast program
00:46:05.620 prior to the start of the school day that is located at the high school.
00:46:09.560 17-year-old student killed one, injuring five early Thursday morning before turning the gun on himself.
00:46:16.080 None of the victim's names have been publicly released.
00:46:18.700 Police say there was no indication the shooting had anything to do with race.
00:46:22.940 During a press conference, police confirmed Butler had murdered a sixth grade student.
00:46:26.980 Four of those injured were students, while a fifth was a school administrator.
00:46:30.960 The surviving victims are currently being treated at area hospitals.
00:46:34.700 The shooter has been identified as 17-year-old Dylan Butler, police said,
00:46:39.560 noting that he was a student at Perry High School.
00:46:42.280 Butler was found to have been carrying a pump-action shotgun and a small-caliber handgun at the time.
00:46:48.440 He also made a number of social media posts in and around the time of the shooting.
00:46:52.420 All evidence thus far shows that he acted alone.
00:46:57.160 Officers located during the search of the school an improvised explosive device, according to police,
00:47:03.340 and they have rendered the device safe.
00:47:07.440 Okay, you got a lot of information there, right?
00:47:09.620 Yeah, for sure.
00:47:10.720 Lots of information.
00:47:11.580 Now let me give you the headline.
00:47:13.200 Breaking, Iowa police confirmed sixth grade student killed by gender fluid Dylan Butler during Perry High School shooting,
00:47:25.260 IED found on the site.
00:47:28.320 Now, why is gender fluid in the headline, but not in the story?
00:47:37.080 I don't know.
00:47:41.200 What is the publication that is giving us this?
00:47:43.880 The publication post-millennial.
00:47:45.760 Okay, yeah, but the post-millennial certainly would be one to shy away from giving that detail.
00:47:50.240 Obviously, putting it in the headline tells you that, but...
00:47:52.480 Because I haven't heard...
00:47:53.220 I listened to multiple stories about that, and they did not mention the gender fluid thing at all.
00:47:57.220 Right.
00:47:57.800 Wasn't at all part of the story.
00:47:59.480 Correct.
00:47:59.760 Only conservative outlets are.
00:48:01.120 But it is not part of this story either.
00:48:04.600 I don't know.
00:48:05.220 I mean, from another publication, I would read more into that.
00:48:08.820 I mean, the post-millennial is not the type of publication that I think would shy away from those details.
00:48:15.480 No, I don't think they would shy away from it either.
00:48:17.580 Yeah.
00:48:18.040 But why isn't that in the story?
00:48:22.000 I can't answer that.
00:48:23.420 I don't know.
00:48:23.980 I mean, I find that fascinating.
00:48:26.760 I understand why others would shy away.
00:48:28.940 Right, yes.
00:48:29.920 And they are.
00:48:30.700 And they...
00:48:31.200 Yeah, and they are.
00:48:32.220 It was all about gun...
00:48:32.980 I listened to a whole report on it.
00:48:34.260 It was all about gun violence.
00:48:36.000 It was about two things, Glenn.
00:48:37.380 It was about gun violence and the gun violence problem.
00:48:40.580 Number one.
00:48:41.120 Hatred.
00:48:41.340 And number two, what do the Republican candidates in Iowa think about it?
00:48:45.420 What are they going to do about it?
00:48:46.420 Why won't they commit to doing something?
00:48:48.260 It's like, well...
00:48:50.680 There's so many problems with that type of coverage, but it's amazing that they just keep doing it.
00:48:56.320 Like, they just keep rolling out the same reports for these stories over and over and over again.
00:49:00.360 And, like, if there's anything...
00:49:02.280 Look, we have...
00:49:02.900 There's violence in every country.
00:49:04.460 There's a million things that we've gone over before that we don't need to rehash here.
00:49:09.500 But, like, if there's anything new in this type of story, it is...
00:49:15.660 It does seem to be that these types of incidents are happening more and more with people who have these sort of identifications for themselves.
00:49:25.760 And that is a...
00:49:26.520 Because they're confused as it is.
00:49:29.000 Yeah.
00:49:29.440 And then they're being told, oh, just go with it, and it's not helping them.
00:49:35.140 I mean, it's...
00:49:36.120 This is so...
00:49:37.880 Our problems are so easy to fix.
00:49:40.680 You could go into any coffee shop in America, and you could grab, you know, just the five people who are paying attention out of everybody.
00:49:49.440 There are five people here who can name the president and the three branches of government.
00:49:57.860 Can you come on over to my table?
00:49:59.760 We would be able to fix this.
00:50:01.860 If we were put in charge, you'd be able to fix this.
00:50:04.500 A lot of this stuff is so common sense.
00:50:07.660 That's interesting.
00:50:07.980 Because I think if applied, if applied, common sense would solve a lot of these problems.
00:50:13.900 Yes.
00:50:14.680 But, like, think about that in the real world, in this world that we live in right now.
00:50:19.160 You can't.
00:50:19.640 How?
00:50:20.140 I mean, even if you convinced the medical establishment, which I think is a real goal here, and I think it is something that is potentially achievable.
00:50:29.200 The medical establishment...
00:50:30.640 Look, what you guys have done over the past 15 years with all this gender stuff and all this is bad.
00:50:37.020 We're seeing it happen in foreign countries, right?
00:50:38.720 Yeah.
00:50:38.860 They're reversing the path.
00:50:40.100 France!
00:50:40.800 It's...
00:50:41.160 Sweden!
00:50:41.840 Yeah, the UK.
00:50:42.660 We're seeing progress in that world to get back to some sort of rational view here.
00:50:49.920 But even if you were to accomplish that, there are so many people with so many goals that are at odds with that approach that they wouldn't...
00:50:59.040 I mean, you think the mainstream media is going to abandon this because the medical establishment changes?
00:51:03.380 I doubt it.
00:51:04.020 Think about all the sites and bloggers and influencers and all the people that people actually get their news from that would continue down this road anyway and would still create people like the person who seems to be in this case today, what we know of them and many other examples.
00:51:23.740 They've existed before.
00:51:25.140 Yeah.
00:51:25.320 They just didn't have positions of power.
00:51:29.500 So the first thing that has to be done is you fire a lot of people.
00:51:34.880 I'm sorry.
00:51:36.100 You know, here's the problem.
00:51:37.940 Common sense...
00:51:39.500 Common sense should always rule with rare exception.
00:51:45.080 You know, there are times that you're like, okay, I know that makes sense.
00:51:48.080 However, this time, cut the white wire.
00:51:53.840 You know what I mean?
00:51:54.540 Right.
00:51:54.980 You know?
00:51:55.320 Right.
00:51:55.800 No, it should be the green wire.
00:51:57.740 No, no, no.
00:51:58.580 I know, usually red and green.
00:52:00.140 But this time, don't cut the green wire.
00:52:04.460 But the problem is, everything is so over Ivy League that the average person goes, well, I don't know the answer.
00:52:18.900 Right.
00:52:19.300 You know what I mean?
00:52:19.980 Yeah.
00:52:20.000 Not that it's true.
00:52:20.560 Because they'll be like, well, you're like, what?
00:52:26.740 Well, we saw this with the Claudine Gay situation this week, right?
00:52:29.040 Like, everybody knows when you steal every other people's work, you're going to get fired as an academic.
00:52:35.940 And yet, every institution went to bat for this woman to explain how what she did was not actually bad, and it was actually racism.
00:52:45.900 And you guys don't understand the systemic racism that pushed her to have to do this, and why we should ignore...
00:52:53.260 And everyone's just like, all right, I just don't even want to get involved in that.
00:52:55.980 So there's no, you know, the deal is, and most people will back away from it because they'll feel stupid.
00:53:01.620 They'll be like, I don't know.
00:53:03.420 I mean, who am I to argue against?
00:53:05.060 Right.
00:53:05.560 A lot of people will do that.
00:53:06.540 You know, Harvard.
00:53:06.780 They'll do it.
00:53:07.380 Fewer and fewer, though.
00:53:08.400 I think that's going away.
00:53:10.720 Because we used to have, you know, there's balance in all things.
00:53:16.580 Balance in all things.
00:53:18.860 There's supposed to be push and pull.
00:53:22.240 If you don't have that, there is no growth.
00:53:25.560 So, what happened is, we had common sense, and then common sense was looked down upon from the Ivy League.
00:53:34.700 Oh, isn't that cute?
00:53:37.720 He's got common sense.
00:53:39.600 Well, I have uncommon knowledge.
00:53:43.340 And everybody was like, well, he must know something that I don't know.
00:53:47.600 No, really, really, the only thing that you may know that he doesn't know is humility, and the one thing that he may know that you don't know is arrogance.
00:54:06.000 I mean, my people, you know, you need to be taken care of.
00:54:10.860 Are you concerned that the balance is not something we're finding right now?
00:54:18.040 No, because I think it's coming.
00:54:19.620 Is it coming, or is it closer to something you've talked about for a long time of more of a pendulum effect?
00:54:26.260 Because I do, I am worried that it does seem at times that we're getting to a place where we're completely ignoring experts.
00:54:36.320 I mean, I don't think that's the answer either, right?
00:54:38.600 No, it's not.
00:54:38.940 It's not like, hey, people have been telling me.
00:54:40.840 Until the experts are held by other experts, you know, until the medical community says, you know what, enough is enough.
00:54:50.640 This COVID thing, it was good here, here, and here.
00:54:53.660 It was really bad here, here, and here.
00:54:55.900 And we got to stop, you know, just saying that, oh, no, now science knows.
00:55:01.580 Because that's happened throughout all of mankind.
00:55:05.880 And then science learns.
00:55:07.820 And they're like, oh, well, now we know.
00:55:10.820 Soon as it's cleaned out by its own people, you know, God will clean out his own house first.
00:55:17.740 That's in Isaiah.
00:55:18.580 I will clean out my own house first.
00:55:20.700 And he will.
00:55:21.540 And that's what needs to happen in all of the institutions, in media.
00:55:27.060 It's got to be cleaned up.
00:55:29.160 Now, it's going to probably take outsiders to do it or a new generation.
00:55:33.400 But look, it's already happening.
00:55:35.700 It's already happening.
00:55:37.200 It's just that there's so much money involved at the establishment level.
00:55:44.120 And they're just holding on by their fingernails.
00:55:46.880 And they'll, I mean, they'll pull all of us down to stop from drowning themselves.
00:55:51.180 Do you think, are you optimistic about the path here?
00:55:53.440 Are you optimistic that the pushback that has come from, I think, common sense, I would argue, you know, that usually equals a lot of conservative type values.
00:56:02.740 But, like, there has been a pushback in the media.
00:56:04.700 There has been a pushback in, you know, when it comes to our institutions from more constitutional common sense type thinking.
00:56:12.980 Will that result in something that is positive at the end?
00:56:16.960 Are you comfortable with the path?
00:56:18.520 At the wire.
00:56:19.920 We are coming around the fourth turn.
00:56:23.800 And we're all dead even as we're coming towards the wire.
00:56:30.180 Who's going to win?
00:56:31.200 And it will be won by a nose.
00:56:33.820 And I think it's going to happen this year.
00:56:36.280 But what is encouraging is we're seeing things that we haven't seen before.
00:56:40.620 I think we are at peak wokeness.
00:56:43.580 You know, I've been talking about that pendulum theory that Stu has been saying.
00:56:48.920 I've been saying for a while, 2020, what did I say, 2024, 2025 is where we hit the peak and then it starts going the opposite way.
00:57:02.000 I've said that for forever.
00:57:04.060 Now, this means it's going to take just as long as it did to get here.
00:57:14.200 But we will.
00:57:16.180 The dog returns to its vomit.
00:57:18.160 We will go back to being a very selfish me, me, me.
00:57:22.740 You know, forget the collective culture.
00:57:25.480 It's going to take us 40 years, but we will get right back to where we were.
00:57:29.540 The key is don't destroy yourself at any of the peaks because it's the middle where we really flourish.
00:57:38.000 It's the balance of, no, the individual is important, but so is the collective.
00:57:44.760 We have to balance that.
00:57:46.960 Right now, we're just not balancing.
00:57:48.380 The individual doesn't matter anymore.
00:57:51.020 Doesn't matter.
00:57:52.080 But I see this coming back from really important people.
00:57:58.780 I think Elon Musk has been a turning point in that.
00:58:03.320 I mean, you look at what Bill Ackman said this week or Mark Cuban.
00:58:08.500 What a difference.
00:58:10.900 What a difference.
00:58:12.220 The Mark Cuban thing was, we should go through that.
00:58:14.640 Oh, no.
00:58:15.240 It's bizarre.
00:58:16.040 No.
00:58:16.640 I don't even seem like he doesn't even know what the words mean.
00:58:19.460 He doesn't.
00:58:20.380 He doesn't.
00:58:21.020 It was weird.
00:58:21.500 But again, it is the arrogance of people thinking they know.
00:58:26.220 That's what Bill Ackman said.
00:58:27.440 He said, I went to talk to the students and I realized that what I thought they were saying
00:58:33.860 is not what they're saying.
00:58:37.340 I didn't understand it.
00:58:39.600 Mark Cuban just hasn't gone through that, but he will because it's happening.
00:58:43.960 It is happening.
00:58:46.440 But keep running flat out because it's going to be won by a nose.
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01:00:06.220 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:00:11.580 I have to tell you, eventually I will retire from the radio program.
01:00:17.920 I'll never stop working, but I will stop doing this approach to it because the next phase
01:00:26.280 has to happen.
01:00:27.780 You're optimistic that things are, you're starting to see light, right?
01:00:31.500 It is starting to swing back.
01:00:32.900 Some movement, yeah.
01:00:33.920 Yeah.
01:00:34.060 The problem is, we'll never go the right way unless we know true history.
01:00:42.720 So it is so important to teach history.
01:00:47.320 That's probably what I'll do in my twilight years, is just teach history and promote true
01:00:55.780 history from historians and the actual, you know, the actual facts of the case.
01:01:02.760 You can add your opinion on it, but let's start with what actually happened at the time and
01:01:10.420 why it happened at the time, according to the people who were living at the time.
01:01:15.620 But that's one thing that we have to do.
01:01:18.900 There's so many people right now fighting for the Constitution.
01:01:21.440 Have you noticed a surge of books about the Constitution, a surge of pocket constitutions, a surge of people calling up and saying, you know, the Constitution, I just, you know, I haven't read it before.
01:01:43.180 I don't know anyone who is doing that.
01:01:46.300 Do you?
01:01:47.600 Not really.
01:01:48.380 I mean, in mass.
01:01:48.940 Yeah, right.
01:01:49.480 It doesn't seem like, you know, I think you could have made that argument in the Tea Party era that was going on.
01:01:56.120 Yes.
01:01:56.560 You know, but I don't think now.
01:01:57.640 But not so much now.
01:01:58.220 No.
01:01:58.380 And if we don't reconnect with our founding documents, then what is it we're going to restore when the insanity stops?
01:02:09.300 What is our pendulum?
01:02:12.800 What is the cornerstone of what we're doing?
01:02:17.240 Because the pendulum just keep moving back and forth.
01:02:21.960 You need your house built on rock.
01:02:25.120 And our rock is our founding documents.
01:02:27.640 If we don't know those, I mean, what are you fighting for?
01:02:30.580 Really?
01:02:31.120 Honestly?
01:02:32.700 Well, I don't know where America used to be.
01:02:35.240 What it used to be like.
01:02:36.760 Ronald Reagan, Ronald Reagan, Ronald Reagan.
01:02:38.360 What was that?
01:02:39.980 It seems like the main thing people are fighting for right now is not this.
01:02:45.300 Yes.
01:02:45.960 Not this.
01:02:46.580 We don't want this.
01:02:47.520 I don't know what this is.
01:02:48.340 We don't want this.
01:02:49.840 And that is.
01:02:50.740 And there is a growing number of people, I think, on the right.
01:02:53.840 We've heard it from the left for decades.
01:02:56.160 Growing number of people on the right who are saying this doesn't work.
01:03:00.840 We need to try something new.
01:03:03.640 That's what the left has been sowing in the right for all of these decades.
01:03:09.940 And there could be positives to that, right?
01:03:11.840 If the new thing is going to our constitutional principles and actually using them, I mean, that could be great.
01:03:17.940 But when it's just, it's like we always say with global warming, we've got to do something.
01:03:23.320 Well, what?
01:03:24.660 You know, like, if the thing you're doing is much worse for humanity, then you shouldn't do something.
01:03:30.440 So you better figure out what the thing is to do.
01:03:33.800 And I think there's a lot of thought on, like, you know, the energy right now is just like, hey, not this.
01:03:38.320 Whatever this is, we've got to stop it.
01:03:39.660 Stop it.
01:03:39.960 And you've got to do that first, right?
01:03:41.120 I mean, everyone talks about that.
01:03:42.280 Like, you know, if your bathroom tub is leaking, you've got to stop, turn off the water first.
01:03:46.200 I got it.
01:03:46.660 At the same time, however, you better have an equal amount of effort being put into, but what?
01:03:57.840 That was the problem with the left.
01:04:01.220 And I fear too many on the right are falling into this trap without even realizing it.
01:04:05.800 The left, A, they can't actually have a functioning government because their ideas are so bad and have been tested over and over and over again and always fail.
01:04:16.760 But they're used to blowing things up.
01:04:19.840 They're better at destroying than they are building.
01:04:23.160 Well, we cannot just be focused on destroying what they are trying to build.
01:04:30.680 What are we going to build?
01:04:32.820 And give America an option.
01:04:36.740 Okay, not that, but what?
01:04:43.360 Little known fact, every time a part-time real estate agent sells a house for you, an angel gets its wings.
01:04:51.960 That's why there's not a lot of angels with wings.
01:04:55.560 A lot of a lot.
01:04:56.060 I don't know about you, but over the years, I've been frustrated trying to buy or sell a house because of the level of customer service.
01:05:04.700 Or no, it's not even that.
01:05:05.760 It's the education that maybe I have.
01:05:08.100 I've never known how to interview.
01:05:10.240 And I just think people come into your house and you're like, yeah, I saw you on a bus.
01:05:14.760 You got a nice face.
01:05:15.920 I thought we could trust him with the biggest investment of my life.
01:05:19.140 I started doing some research because I was doing work with the 500 best real estate agents in the country, according to the Wall Street Journal.
01:05:27.700 And they taught me what the best practices are.
01:05:31.460 So now I know how to interview an agent.
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01:06:08.500 So, let's look at that foundation.
01:06:32.280 What are we building?
01:06:34.380 If we don't just want to stop whatever is happening.
01:06:38.500 But we want to have a solution.
01:06:41.480 What is it we're building?
01:06:42.740 There are people talking about solutions.
01:06:45.640 Unfortunately, some of them are very misguided.
01:06:52.020 Christian nationalism is one of them.
01:06:54.780 And I know a lot of people that say, I'm a Christian.
01:06:58.640 I'm not ashamed of it.
01:06:59.760 I love my country.
01:07:00.800 I'm not ashamed of it.
01:07:01.920 That's not Christian nationalism.
01:07:03.160 That's good.
01:07:04.180 You can do that.
01:07:05.640 That's good.
01:07:06.640 What Christian nationalism is, is that the church plays a defining role in the government.
01:07:16.540 Now, the church should play, I think, a defining role in our lives.
01:07:23.380 It should play a defining role in our country, but not in our government.
01:07:29.620 And Charlie Kirk just brought this up to me and he said, well, Glenn, how are you going to, the people are too far gone.
01:07:37.820 You got to force this first.
01:07:40.820 No, no.
01:07:42.000 You know, I think they were pretty far gone as they were nailing Christ to a tree and he didn't force everybody.
01:07:52.280 We're at this place right now where people are confused by terms.
01:08:01.620 And this is what Marxists do.
01:08:04.680 And this is what big government fascists do.
01:08:08.560 You have to be very, very careful.
01:08:10.540 I just talked to Bishop Strickland.
01:08:12.400 He's the guy who was just fired by the Pope.
01:08:15.900 He is the fourth bishop of Tyler, Texas.
01:08:19.800 He was, he's, you've, I know you've read about him.
01:08:22.880 You may not remember, but you've read about him.
01:08:24.620 And he's stood up and said, hey, no, we have to be true to our religious theological principles.
01:08:34.140 And so the Pope fired him.
01:08:36.520 I have a podcast coming out today or sorry, tomorrow.
01:08:41.340 It's out already for blaze TV subscribers, but it's coming out tomorrow everywhere.
01:08:45.040 It's worth a listen.
01:08:46.120 I talked to him a little bit about Christian nationalism.
01:08:50.900 Listen to this.
01:08:51.900 Christian nationalism.
01:08:53.660 What's your understanding of Christian nationalism?
01:08:57.620 Honestly, Glenn, I don't have a lot of understanding of that, but I'm, I don't.
01:09:04.320 Christian and nationalism.
01:09:05.620 I'm not sure how that fits together.
01:09:07.720 I'm not, I don't understand it, but to me, you know, Jesus Christ, I mean, that's one of the blessings in, you know, the goodness that I see in the Catholic church.
01:09:21.700 It's Catholic means universal.
01:09:23.960 It's not a nation of this world.
01:09:27.720 It's not a nation or a denomination.
01:09:30.420 It's a way of living the truth that the son of God has revealed to us.
01:09:36.640 And so just hearing that, it sounds like Christian nationalism.
01:09:43.080 There's a lot that I would reject in that concept.
01:09:46.580 I mean, I don't know what the concept is, but it doesn't sound right.
01:09:49.820 So he's, his gut is, is on target.
01:09:55.000 I was watching a video today of this looting of this street in Compton.
01:10:04.420 Um, I think it was last night, a bunch of teens get together.
01:10:08.020 They, they take a van and back it up through the wall of this bakery.
01:10:13.860 And then they just swarm it and take everything.
01:10:17.960 And this is a new thing.
01:10:20.460 They're swarming these streets and just looting the streets.
01:10:25.280 And I thought to myself, wow, could we just stop and talk here?
01:10:31.220 Uh, I know it's awfully fun to loot, uh, and to give it to the man, but what do you think your neighborhood and your town street is going to be like?
01:10:43.820 Because if you do this, they're not going to be able to get insurance.
01:10:48.500 Nobody's going to want to have their bakery or anything else there.
01:10:52.640 So what happens when everybody moves out that is providing a good or service for you because they can't afford all of the looting and stealing and the crime?
01:11:00.920 You're going to go to somebody else's street and start to lose that, loot that?
01:11:05.440 The answer is yes, but this burns itself out at some point because it cannot sustain.
01:11:12.920 And we're already seeing this in, in sections of our country where, where people are like, I'm not, I'm not moving there.
01:11:20.700 I can't, I can't do that.
01:11:22.440 I can't afford it.
01:11:24.220 There's no police, et cetera, et cetera.
01:11:28.660 Christian nationalism in the worst form of it would say that the church needs to, uh, couple with the government.
01:11:39.240 No, no, no, it doesn't.
01:11:41.420 Jesus didn't couple with the government render under Caesar what that, which is Caesar's.
01:11:46.280 He's talking about an entirely different kingdom.
01:11:50.600 Here's, here's the problem.
01:11:53.200 It's our citizenship.
01:11:57.440 What does it really mean to be a citizen of the United States of America?
01:12:03.380 What does it mean?
01:12:05.520 What is it you have to do, have to do?
01:12:11.560 There's not a lot you have to do.
01:12:14.760 Obey the laws, but that's just in every country.
01:12:18.860 Right?
01:12:19.460 What is it you have to do as an American?
01:12:22.980 What is it that we require people to do if they're coming in?
01:12:27.500 We require them to answer a few questions that most Americans can't do.
01:12:32.400 So you don't have to, unless you're going to want to become a new America, American, and you're coming in the front door.
01:12:39.020 Um, we require you to learn a little bit, but we don't require, require you to profess that that's absolutely true.
01:12:45.880 Did you read the book?
01:12:49.620 Yep.
01:12:50.700 All right.
01:12:51.180 Let me give you a test.
01:12:52.060 Oh, you got them all right.
01:12:53.520 Raise your hand.
01:12:54.280 Is this your home country?
01:12:57.660 Yes.
01:12:58.320 Okay.
01:12:58.900 Go live your life.
01:13:00.620 Do it.
01:13:01.080 That's it.
01:13:04.640 Our first citizenship to the kingdom of God is not like that.
01:13:13.800 Narrow is the way.
01:13:15.640 It is very tight.
01:13:21.060 God, in his citizenship, he requires you to live a certain way.
01:13:28.240 To, you know, when you got your citizenship, you know, in the kingdom of heaven, it's not like,
01:13:32.940 okay, you read the Bible, yes, all right, Moses had how many things that became the Mosaic law?
01:13:46.860 Hint, it's, it's not 200, it's not eight, could it be 10?
01:13:56.080 There's no test like that.
01:13:57.760 Yeah, I read the book.
01:13:58.700 I got it.
01:13:59.220 I got it.
01:14:00.380 It's, are you living it?
01:14:03.940 And because church, and I shouldn't say church, because living a good, healthy Judeo-Christian life,
01:14:15.100 or anything that is in service of the God Almighty,
01:14:19.640 that teaches you that the best way to serve God is to serve your fellow man.
01:14:28.320 Love thy neighbor.
01:14:30.180 Love those who hate you.
01:14:32.440 Don't steal.
01:14:34.020 Don't covet.
01:14:35.360 All of those things that we're doing in spades every single day.
01:14:40.240 So, being a good Christian makes you a good citizen of any country.
01:14:46.920 But we have dismissed the Christians, and many of the Christians, quite honestly, are bad Christians.
01:14:56.780 I mean, I can't even claim to be a good Christian.
01:14:59.900 I try, but I don't know.
01:15:02.360 I mean, the standard is going to be pretty high, and I don't think I'm living at that high of a level, but I'm trying.
01:15:10.080 But there are people who are professing it who don't try at all, or they've so misread it that,
01:15:15.440 I know the answer, and you become this, I don't know, this Ivy League kind of attitude where you're telling everybody else how to live your life.
01:15:26.040 No, you just live your life.
01:15:27.320 Live an example.
01:15:28.380 And love the people.
01:15:30.880 You know, it's amazing how we are shunning people, even in our own families that disagree with us.
01:15:36.780 We're shunning people who are living in a way that we just, we can't tolerate.
01:15:43.560 You know who really can't tolerate that?
01:15:46.780 Jesus.
01:15:47.380 Jesus.
01:15:48.780 Yet, strangely, he wasn't hanging out at the cocktail parties of all the really great people.
01:15:58.500 He was hanging out in the slums with the prostitutes and the tax collectors and all of the sinners.
01:16:05.120 And he wasn't like, listen here, you people really, I despise you.
01:16:13.300 So let me tell you exactly how to live.
01:16:15.600 What he did is he befriended and he taught.
01:16:21.560 I find it remarkable that Jesus could live amongst the people that were rejected,
01:16:32.440 and especially on the left, but also on the right.
01:16:35.880 We don't want anything to do with those people.
01:16:39.300 How are you ever going to heal anything?
01:16:41.140 And, by the way, it was his example, not the words.
01:16:47.240 In fact, all the people that he was usually railing against, you know, the people in the synagogues and the churches, the Pharisees,
01:16:56.640 it's because they were saying the words.
01:16:58.380 They knew the words, but they weren't living it.
01:17:01.080 They weren't living the spirit.
01:17:02.240 They were living the letter of the law.
01:17:04.380 That's totally different.
01:17:06.460 That's like you coming here and living the letter of the law, which is totally legal to do, but not good for America.
01:17:16.700 You live the spirit of the law.
01:17:19.140 And that's what we're missing.
01:17:23.900 And that's how you can love your country and love Christianity and know that most of the things in our Constitution,
01:17:33.680 our Declaration, and our Bill of Rights come directly from the Bible.
01:17:38.180 We don't need a priest to administer that.
01:17:44.140 We need to be better people so we can administer love and justice, God's justice, and do the best we can in earthly justice.
01:17:56.580 And until we get that, until we stop looking for a Savior other than Christ, we're toast, and we're going to keep running into the same roadblocks.
01:18:08.180 Stop looking for another Savior.
01:18:11.220 Stop looking for somebody to do it for you.
01:18:14.920 You have all the power you need.
01:18:19.240 So if you're a prepper like me, you probably realize all that stored food and water, it's not going to do your family any good if you get sick and you don't have access to life-saving medications.
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01:18:47.420 Without any antibiotics, that's not going to work out well.
01:18:51.360 If things break down and there is a break in the supply chain, there's already tons of medications that you're having a hard time getting.
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01:20:05.680 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:20:27.580 All right.
01:20:28.720 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:20:30.960 It is Friday.
01:20:32.920 Anything planned this weekend for you, Stu?
01:20:35.400 It's a great question.
01:20:37.620 Yeah.
01:20:37.900 And one that does not cross my mind until this show ends on Friday.
01:20:42.180 Every week.
01:20:43.260 I know.
01:20:43.560 I never know what's coming up.
01:20:45.260 Because you're never sure you're going to survive the show.
01:20:47.780 That's a good point.
01:20:48.880 It's a good point.
01:20:49.040 Don't make any plans.
01:20:50.380 I don't know if I'm going to get out of that jungle alive.
01:20:52.360 Right.
01:20:52.660 But it's true.
01:20:54.580 I don't know.
01:20:55.660 I don't even think about what's coming up anymore.
01:20:57.660 Have you seen...
01:20:59.640 I went over to London and I saw the ABBA experience, which is...
01:21:05.080 You're not able to describe it.
01:21:07.880 You really are not able to describe it.
01:21:10.140 It is like going to an ABBA concert in the 1970s.
01:21:15.300 They look like they're actually there.
01:21:19.740 You are watching...
01:21:20.740 Holograms?
01:21:21.620 Is that what it is?
01:21:22.100 I don't exactly know what the technology is.
01:21:24.540 It was done by Industrial Light and Magic.
01:21:26.600 And it is phenomenal.
01:21:29.500 It is like the best way to ever see anybody.
01:21:33.120 It's so weird, too, that they would pick ABBA, the band, to demonstrate this technology.
01:21:37.600 I know.
01:21:38.700 So, well, a lot of people, they broke up early and a lot of people said,
01:21:41.640 Oh, I really wanted to see ABBA.
01:21:42.860 I think that was their thinking.
01:21:45.940 And I've said, you know, groups that are alive today should be doing this.
01:21:50.640 Like Taylor Swift should be recording herself right now with this.
01:21:54.740 Because you could go to a Taylor Swift concert.
01:21:57.520 They've just announced a new one.
01:22:00.060 And it is going to be the Elvis Evolution.
01:22:03.380 And it's going to debut in London and then Vegas, Berlin, Tokyo.
01:22:10.660 And it is Elvis 3D.
01:22:14.400 If it's anything like...
01:22:15.700 It's not the same people, so I don't know.
01:22:17.900 But if it is anything like the ABBA experience, it will...
01:22:22.680 You'll swear.
01:22:24.040 If you take somebody and they don't know Elvis is dead and they, you know, don't recognize that kind of stuff.
01:22:32.940 You'll...
01:22:33.340 You'll...
01:22:33.660 They'll swear they saw Elvis in concert.
01:22:35.800 Really?
01:22:36.240 Yeah.
01:22:37.100 Now, obviously, Elvis did not record himself with this technology many years ago.
01:22:41.820 That's why I kind of wonder.
01:22:43.560 I wonder how they're going to do it.
01:22:44.720 But they took all of the footage...
01:22:46.120 But neither did ABBA, right?
01:22:46.660 Like...
01:22:47.020 Oh, no, they did.
01:22:47.820 They spent a year in industrial light and magic.
01:22:51.840 They take the old and then they recorded them with, like, 120 cameras.
01:22:58.820 Each person recorded...
01:23:01.840 Today, singing the songs.
01:23:04.580 And then they merged them.
01:23:07.160 Oh, my gosh.
01:23:07.980 And...
01:23:08.420 But it is...
01:23:09.100 They look young.
01:23:10.180 It looked like they were from the 1970s.
01:23:12.200 Same costumes that they were wearing.
01:23:15.160 Everything.
01:23:16.300 And it looks absolutely real.
01:23:18.440 They say Elvis is happening and then KISS just recorded themselves for a digital concert as well.
01:23:29.460 When you see this technology, if it's as good as it is in London with ABBA, it will blow your mind.
01:23:39.180 You've never seen anything like it.
01:23:40.980 The Glenn Beck Program.
01:23:42.260 The Glenn Beck Program.
01:24:12.260 Welcome to the Fusion of Entertainment and Enlightenment.
01:24:38.100 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:24:44.840 Hello, America.
01:24:46.140 A few weeks ago, I said on the air flippantly,
01:24:50.640 You know what?
01:24:51.660 I don't think the Republicans are doing a damn thing about making sure that only the people that are registered to vote legally are voting.
01:25:02.160 Oh, my.
01:25:03.200 A friend of mine wrote and said,
01:25:05.980 Oh, I have issue with you, brother.
01:25:09.040 And so I promise, I said, right after the holidays, I'll have you on.
01:25:14.880 Because she's going to share some things with us that you've probably not heard.
01:25:20.960 And it will give you an awful lot of hope.
01:25:23.060 There's a lot of people really working hard to make sure that this election is buttoned up and trustworthy.
01:25:29.960 We're going to talk to her in 60 seconds.
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01:26:41.520 We have to say a very humble hello to Cleta Mitchell.
01:26:46.140 She's an election attorney.
01:26:47.460 She is a Conservative Partnership Institute senior legal fellow and was somebody who was – I caused a lot of angst before the holidays.
01:26:56.280 Cleta, how are you?
01:26:57.600 I'm fine, Gwen.
01:26:59.040 Good.
01:26:59.960 I'm fine.
01:27:00.500 But let me correct one thing to be sure.
01:27:05.160 What I am going to talk about, this is not something the Republican Party is doing.
01:27:10.520 So you were right about that.
01:27:12.080 Correct.
01:27:12.200 This is something grassroots patriots and people, volunteers, are doing.
01:27:16.960 It's not the party.
01:27:17.740 And that was my point.
01:27:20.340 But then when you reached out to me, I felt bad because there's a lot of people that are really sacrificing a lot of time and you're making great progress on a few things.
01:27:33.620 And I want to talk to you about them.
01:27:35.460 Okay, great.
01:27:36.140 So tell me overall what's happening.
01:27:39.580 Where are we really hitting?
01:27:41.420 Where have we gained ground on just cleaning up the rolls and making sure that it's going to be a tight election?
01:27:49.340 Well, look, I mean, one thing – let me just set the stage for you just a bit.
01:27:53.940 The left has been about the business of wrecking our election system for 30 years.
01:27:59.980 And in particular, the National Voter Registration Act was Bill Clinton's very first piece of legislation when he was elected president.
01:28:10.180 And it was the first piece passed back in 1993, the National Voter Registration Act, motor voter.
01:28:16.260 We all remember now we have to – when you go get a driver's license, they register you to vote.
01:28:23.360 That has created all kinds of havoc on the voter rolls.
01:28:27.100 And the other part of that federal law is it puts shackles on local jurisdictions, election offices, as well as the states in terms of allowing them to remove people who've moved away, et cetera, et cetera, blackout periods and all kinds of waiting periods and a cumbersome process.
01:28:48.080 So let's start with the fact that the Democrats and, of course, Republicans have, in Congress, basically been asleep at the wheel on these issues for many decades.
01:28:57.820 Fast forward to 2020.
01:29:00.780 The day after that election, citizens all over this country woke up and said, wait a minute, what has happened to our election system?
01:29:08.440 And so that's when I joined the National – the Conservative Partnership Institute as a senior legal fellow focused solely on building – trying to build a permanent infrastructure of citizens, volunteers across the country to be – come involved in their local election offices, same way parents have realized they've got to be involved in their school boards and know what's going on.
01:29:31.500 So we started a year ago – so I wrote a guidebook.
01:29:36.780 It's called The Citizen's Guide to Building an Election Integrity Infrastructure.
01:29:42.720 And people can go to our website and download it.
01:29:45.660 It's free.
01:29:46.760 It's www.whoscounting.us.
01:29:50.500 And we have videos, training videos, how people can get involved.
01:29:54.640 One of the tracks is cleaning voter rolls.
01:29:57.820 And we started a year ago a national working group on cleaning voter rolls.
01:30:04.820 And we have literally – there are hundreds, actually thousands of citizens across the country working in their local election offices, identifying duplicates, dead people, people who have moved.
01:30:18.840 And, I mean, it's – to me, it's pretty remarkable what they are doing.
01:30:23.880 And we also have been working to try to get Congress to change the federal law, to get the federal government out of the business of dictating to states, telling them when they can and cannot clean their voter rolls.
01:30:39.280 So that's a little bit of the background.
01:30:41.940 So, wait, wait, wait, wait, tell me this is going on in how many states and districts?
01:30:47.860 Because I – this is what I fear, is that we are cleaning things up, and this is really good, in states like Texas, et cetera, et cetera, Florida.
01:30:58.880 But the problem states like Georgia or Michigan, Wisconsin, maybe there's not anything being done there.
01:31:09.640 Is that accurate or not?
01:31:11.940 Well, no, it's not accurate.
01:31:13.640 We're trying.
01:31:14.700 We're trying hard.
01:31:15.840 And, in fact, Georgia – let me just talk about Georgia for a moment, because that's one of the places where the most work is going on.
01:31:25.920 And, of course, where we're having to fight with Mark Elias, who's threatened all of the county election offices in Georgia with litigation if they listen to these citizen challenges.
01:31:37.720 But let me just give you a couple of updates about Georgia.
01:31:40.260 We have one thing that's really amazing is a retired physician, Dr. Rick Richards, has created a software that he is making available to volunteers all over the country that will allow them to run their voter rolls against other databases for free.
01:31:59.880 He's making it available for free to them.
01:32:01.700 And so they can run it against the national change of address, who's moved.
01:32:06.960 They can run it to determine who are duplicates.
01:32:09.520 And he's actually gotten this software adopted by a county in Georgia that said, well, this is what we need because our job under the law is to clean the voter rolls.
01:32:21.960 Of course, let me just pause just a moment.
01:32:25.560 When that happened, the left has come after him, after me, because I introduced him to the National Working Group on voter rolls that the Election Integrity Network hosts.
01:32:39.340 And they've done CBS, ABC, they've all done hit pieces, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, saying that this is terrible.
01:32:49.340 We're trying to suppress the vote by cleaning the voter rolls.
01:32:51.940 Just so you know, we always have to deal with that.
01:32:55.900 And but we're undeterred.
01:32:59.280 You know, I'm used to that.
01:33:00.640 He's used to that.
01:33:01.900 And so, nonetheless, we're moving forward.
01:33:04.340 There's a gentleman in Fulton County, Georgia, who has personally been through the voter rolls and has filed over 11,000 challenges to duplicates and bad registrations in Fulton County.
01:33:19.920 And these counties in Georgia are required by state law to hear citizen challenges and act upon those within 30 days.
01:33:28.360 And they've been threatened.
01:33:31.920 The counties have been threatened by Mark Elias, literally, who sent a letter threatening them to all the counties.
01:33:39.120 But there was just a decision earlier this week in which that challenge, the statute that under state law that allows citizens to come in and challenge a bad registration was upheld by a court.
01:33:55.500 So I think that that's going to open the way to move forward with these challenges.
01:34:00.460 But we have in some states.
01:34:04.060 So Fulton County has stopped hearing challenges.
01:34:06.780 That doesn't mean the people are not out there identifying the problems.
01:34:11.980 We're probably now just going to have to start filing our own lawsuits to force them to actually follow state law.
01:34:17.680 In other states, like take a blue state like New Mexico.
01:34:21.140 I know we don't think of that as a swing state any longer, but those volunteers have been able, under the most difficult circumstances, to get over 30,000 bad registrations removed from the voter rolls there.
01:34:34.780 Cleta, is there any way you can guess or know if any of those had been used fraudulently in the past?
01:34:45.720 Well, we do know, yes, we do know, in the states where the cast vote records are public records, we can see, we do know, that there are registrants who we now see are deceased who have cast ballots.
01:35:02.020 But, you know, one of the things that is problematic is getting these election officials anywhere to be willing.
01:35:13.460 It's hard to describe the intimidation that has gone on by the left and the infiltration by the left in the election system of our country.
01:35:22.640 I mean, the Capital Research Center estimates that leftist billionaires have invested, including big left-wing foundations, have invested between $11 and $14 billion in the last decade building this gigantic leftist infrastructure into every aspect of our voting and our election process.
01:35:43.900 That's crazy.
01:36:13.900 Because there are volunteers who are willing to help you do your job because they always say they're overworked, et cetera.
01:36:20.780 And so by doing that, we have seen these situations in county after county.
01:36:27.960 New Jersey, there's a group of volunteers.
01:36:30.740 In one county, they were able to remove over 7,000 bad registrations this past year.
01:36:37.340 And so people say, well, what difference does it make?
01:36:41.120 Well, it makes a difference because when you have bad dirt, you had dirty voter rolls, you have people registered multiple times.
01:36:49.380 What the left has been intent upon doing is getting legislatures and election officials, sometimes without legislative authority, as happened in Georgia in 2020, to send a ballot, either an absentee ballot or an absentee ballot application to everybody on the voter rolls.
01:37:10.380 Well, if you've got somebody registered seven times, they're going to get seven ballots.
01:37:15.700 And that's a big issue that we're fighting right now in Nevada and Clark County.
01:37:20.420 And that group of people out there have made friends and built relationships and credibility with the election office.
01:37:29.520 And they are literally going through the rolls and providing evidence.
01:37:34.500 And when they provide the evidence that it can be confirmed by the registrar, they are moving those people from active to inactive.
01:37:42.880 May not sound like a big deal.
01:37:45.160 They don't get an automatic ballot.
01:37:47.700 In Nevada, they get an automatic.
01:37:50.020 Everybody on the active list gets an automatic ballot.
01:37:53.420 That's crazy.
01:37:53.860 So we've got all these volunteers who are working against the clock to move as many of those bad registrations off the active list so they don't get live ballots, so we don't have these live ballots floating around everywhere in Clark County.
01:38:10.840 All right.
01:38:11.080 Hang on just a second, Cleta.
01:38:12.120 We're talking to Cleta Mitchell.
01:38:13.360 She's an election attorney on what is being done at the state level.
01:38:16.400 I'm going to come back and ask her to explain something new called Eagle Eye that is making the feathers of the left even more ruffled, but we'll tell you about it in just a second.
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01:39:29.560 Station ID.
01:39:30.020 So, Cleta, tell me about Eagle Eye and what that is.
01:39:45.860 Well, that's the software that I mentioned earlier that was developed by Dr. Rick Richards and his son, John Richards.
01:39:53.080 John is in the business.
01:39:58.000 Dr. Richards is a retired physician.
01:40:00.140 And he, but he has, this has been something he's been doing for many years is developing different kinds of software.
01:40:06.460 And so he got interested as a volunteer in developing a software that could assist in the comparison, to automate comparison of the voter rolls, the voter list against other databases.
01:40:22.180 And that's what he is making available to these groups across the country, these citizen groups.
01:40:29.640 And it's being considered in 23 states.
01:40:31.640 I think Texas is using it now, right?
01:40:34.260 Oh, there are lots of states that are using it.
01:40:36.880 And in terms of, they're going to, they're in the process of developing a different software that can be used by official offices, by the state or by local jurisdictions.
01:40:47.120 But I will tell you that there has been a concerted effort on the left to stop, to try to stop Eagle Eye in its tracks, to attack Dr. Richards, to attack me.
01:41:02.360 I'm kind of a dog whistle for the left, which is, you know, because they say my name and that because I did volunteer legal work for President Trump post-election 2020, then, you know, and I haven't let them scare me away to keep on working in these arenas.
01:41:19.940 But they, we've had all these bad, I consider them positive press announcements, but they're intended to basically get jurisdictions to not accept any data presented that's used Eagle Eye.
01:41:34.680 But I don't think they're having an effect that, you know, Dr. Rick is still working with all these states and local volunteers and making big progress and helping people.
01:41:45.860 So it's automating it, but it still takes the time of volunteers.
01:41:50.000 We need more volunteers.
01:41:52.480 So, Cleta, let me ask you, the, where are the billionaires and the Republican Party on this?
01:42:00.000 Why are we, why do we constantly struggle with that on our side?
01:42:05.660 Oh, well, the Republican Party is just not interested in this area.
01:42:10.880 Why?
01:42:11.120 Well, because it, you want to know why I really think?
01:42:16.380 Because the consultants, the political consultants can't see a way to make money on it.
01:42:21.180 And so they call the shots.
01:42:23.760 And that's basically why you don't have the party involved in anything like this.
01:42:29.900 Now, I will say this, the election integrity task force that Ronna McDaniel appointed after the November 2020 election, they did a comprehensive review.
01:42:41.000 And this was an area that they said, our party should be involved in this.
01:42:44.860 But they're not doing it.
01:42:45.960 Not.
01:42:46.600 No.
01:42:46.940 But they're not.
01:42:47.860 They're not.
01:42:48.260 And, and, and so our efforts are nonpartisan because, you know, do I think that most of the people involved in this are conservatives?
01:42:57.400 Yes.
01:42:58.040 But, and they probably vote Republican, but we are not doing this to help or hurt a candidate.
01:43:05.040 The, I will tell you, these volunteers, it makes me cry, frankly, to talk about it.
01:43:09.400 I sent out a, I see the work that they're doing.
01:43:12.280 I sent out an email, frankly, after your guys said that, you know, ask if I would do the show today.
01:43:18.280 And I said, hey, can you give me some facts and stats that I can share with Glenn?
01:43:23.380 And I've just been overwhelmed with these emails and things that people have said that they're doing.
01:43:31.120 It's just phenomenal.
01:43:33.020 Why don't you strip them so the, so the names aren't there.
01:43:35.900 So, you know, we don't cause trouble for people.
01:43:38.740 I did.
01:43:39.160 Okay, good.
01:43:39.440 Good.
01:43:39.560 Good.
01:43:39.580 Yeah, and I've got more to send to them because I got more last night.
01:43:43.540 Good.
01:43:43.900 So I did send that to your guys.
01:43:45.920 We'll post it at glennbeck.com.
01:43:48.600 Cleta, if you need volunteers, they just go to whoscounting.us?
01:43:55.720 They go to whoscounting.us and sign up.
01:43:58.720 It may say be a poll observer or whatever.
01:44:01.140 But if you say you want to work on voter rolls or, we have other areas.
01:44:06.100 We do have, we've got to protect vulnerable voters in nursing homes and group homes from the attacks by the left.
01:44:12.880 And we train people how to do that.
01:44:15.380 We train people how to start a local task force to oversee their local election office.
01:44:20.220 All voting takes place locally, unless it's overseas voting, which is a whole different topic.
01:44:25.260 But we have to have our people.
01:44:29.180 Think how much of a difference the minority of parents who got involved and shared and told, here's what's going on, blew the whistle on what was going on in these government schools.
01:44:41.780 And realizing parents are realizing, if you're, if my child is going to be in a government school, I need to be at the school board meetings.
01:44:50.760 I need to know what's going on.
01:44:52.300 It is the same thing with elections.
01:44:54.660 And these volunteers all over the country who are working so hard on cleaning voter rolls, they make me cry.
01:45:03.500 Cleta, thank you.
01:45:05.760 Again, whoscounting.us.
01:45:08.380 Get involved.
01:45:09.700 Whoscounting.us.
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01:48:05.800 Nobody wanting to stop it, you can apply it to the entire border situation, right?
01:48:09.480 Oh, yeah.
01:48:09.760 And it doesn't seem like anyone really cares, I guess, particularly in the administration.
01:48:13.920 You know, we had these new numbers that came out.
01:48:16.320 It was, what, 302,000 that crossed in one month, the highest in history.
01:48:21.500 And I was going through the numbers to look back at where we've been.
01:48:26.520 And really, since Joe Biden took office, we've been between 150,000 and 250,000 illegal immigrants every single month.
01:48:34.720 And, you know, you think, okay, well, 300,000 is up, but, you know, it's not that far up.
01:48:40.260 You can lose perspective pretty easily because that's 220%.
01:48:44.780 Maybe, you know, the average is probably, honestly, about almost 50%.
01:48:49.480 But still, you could say, all right, well, it's up, but how, it's not up that much.
01:48:55.560 Is it really that bad?
01:48:56.820 Well, go back in history a little bit.
01:48:59.020 I'm back to 2000, just 2014.
01:49:01.100 You go back to the Obama administration, you get all the Trump years in there.
01:49:04.200 And you look at the chart, and you see almost all the years are, you know, correlated.
01:49:10.440 They're all very closely kind of packed together in one area, except for one year, 2019, where you do see a real peak, an out-of-the-ordinary sort of outlier peak, where it goes way up above all the other years.
01:49:26.840 And what was that number, way up above all the others?
01:49:29.740 It's important to note, too.
01:49:30.640 It was a peak.
01:49:31.280 It came up, and it came down, right?
01:49:33.080 Like, almost immediately in 2019.
01:49:37.320 That peak in 2019 was 150,000.
01:49:41.960 So, it was a little bit less than that.
01:49:44.460 Now, almost the entire Biden administration has been spent between 150,000 per month and 250,000 per month.
01:49:51.120 The peak of any year from 2014 to 2019 was a couple of months, and you remember that time.
01:49:58.340 It was the caravans, and we were talking about it quite a bit.
01:50:01.500 But it did go up there, it peaked, and then it dropped down almost immediately.
01:50:05.180 If you look at all of the other years—
01:50:06.680 And we said at the time, this is a trial run.
01:50:09.100 Remember?
01:50:09.780 This is a trial run.
01:50:11.380 Look at what's happening.
01:50:13.060 They are—this is an invasion, and if it works, it's going to be going on forever.
01:50:20.060 However, and it turns out, yeah, that's exactly—
01:50:24.240 Because I just went back and looked at one of the monologues from 2018 on that very subject.
01:50:28.220 Oh, really?
01:50:28.620 Yeah.
01:50:28.840 Yeah.
01:50:29.680 The average for all of the other years between 2014 and 2019 was about 40,000.
01:50:40.680 Now, you know, occasionally it would bump up to 50 or 60, but, I mean, about 40,000.
01:50:45.400 There are months that are almost, you know, close to 10,000, right?
01:50:48.720 So, almost, you know, in—I mean, that still seems like a lot to me.
01:50:53.220 I think it seems like a lot to just allow 10,000 people into your country that are illegal immigrants.
01:50:58.060 But still, that number is nothing compared to what we're doing now, and we're over 300,000.
01:51:03.780 This is like—you know, there's a big story in the New York Times today that said Biden is receiving pressure on the border and not just from Republicans.
01:51:13.120 We're now to the point where Democrats are like, okay, like, we agree with you.
01:51:18.160 We should let everybody in, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:51:20.500 But, like, come on.
01:51:21.520 This is killing us.
01:51:23.340 And, of course, it's misreported in the New York Times that they say—I believe the quote was,
01:51:28.020 most of the illegal immigrants have been sent by Greg Abbott.
01:51:31.200 This is not true at all.
01:51:32.260 I mean, it's a small percentage overall, you know, of the illegal immigrants that have gone to cities like New York.
01:51:38.720 We've got 5 million people coming across the border.
01:51:43.420 You think the busload of 60 at a time is making a dent?
01:51:50.900 I think the number is something like 25,000 that have been sent from Texas.
01:51:56.260 I mean, we have 300,000 in a month that are crossing the border.
01:51:59.480 Now, they don't all go to New York City.
01:52:01.160 A lot of them do go to these big cities, though.
01:52:03.140 And a lot of them are put there by the administration, who has been sending them there as well.
01:52:08.740 It's not just been a conservative talking point.
01:52:11.880 It's been something that's happened to communities all across the country.
01:52:15.700 And, of course, the border states feel this the worst.
01:52:18.180 And that's why Abbott started doing this.
01:52:20.500 Let me give you a headline.
01:52:22.140 What pops out at you?
01:52:23.540 Denver to spend $180 million on migrants in 2024.
01:52:28.780 Mayor calls it unsustainable.
01:52:31.360 What pops out to you?
01:52:32.640 $180 million in 2024.
01:52:36.420 Mayor calls it unsustainable.
01:52:39.840 I mean, a lot pops out there.
01:52:42.500 $180 million is a lot.
01:52:44.280 $180 million.
01:52:44.920 It's a mayor of Denver?
01:52:46.520 This is not some conservative community complaining about illegal immigration.
01:52:50.060 Okay.
01:52:50.520 It's $180 million for the next year for Denver.
01:52:54.500 Hey, Denver, what do you think it's like for Houston, for Dallas, for San Antonio, for Austin?
01:53:02.640 What do you think it is for Phoenix, for Tucson?
01:53:07.400 What are you, crazy?
01:53:09.740 Imagine what it is.
01:53:11.000 Imagine what it is.
01:53:12.400 We were spending, I think, an Eagle Pass.
01:53:16.020 It was $20,000 a day just in medical care.
01:53:25.380 People come up and they needed emergency services.
01:53:28.500 So it was like $20,000 a day.
01:53:30.500 It was some crazy amount of money for this little teeny town.
01:53:34.200 I mean, it doesn't work.
01:53:38.220 Then you have New Jersey.
01:53:40.240 New Jersey is suing.
01:53:42.540 Isn't it New Jersey that's suing?
01:53:44.220 New York.
01:53:44.820 New York is suing.
01:53:45.700 Well, they're going to have to sue New Jersey, too, because New Jersey is taking them off the buses that have been sent to New Jersey.
01:53:54.240 By the way, the federal government is flying planes in the middle of the night into states.
01:54:01.280 New Jersey is now putting them on trains.
01:54:04.580 They'll get off a bus and they're like, hey, here's a ticket to the train.
01:54:07.580 See you in New York City.
01:54:08.660 Yeah, because New York basically came up with a rule trying to ban these buses from coming in.
01:54:14.520 And so they've been dropping them off at the train stations right outside the border in Jersey City and all these other places.
01:54:19.480 And they just take the train right across the border into New York, where, again, so much of this problem comes from the New York rules, which state a guaranteed right to shelter.
01:54:33.020 So anyone who comes in, anyone of any, whether legal or not, if they're in New York City, they must give them shelter.
01:54:41.660 This is why they have over 200 hotels now filled with illegal immigrants in New York City.
01:54:45.340 Can you imagine this?
01:54:46.740 How do you, how do these hotels ever go back?
01:54:51.020 How do they ever go back?
01:54:53.960 They'll become flop houses.
01:54:55.620 Just because you're, I mean, you're pulling them out of the market, you know, for tourists and everything else.
01:55:03.800 You're, you're, you're, I'm guessing that it's, you know, it's not necessarily the tidiest group of people.
01:55:12.540 You're, you're only getting the bottom of the scale of tenants, if you will.
01:55:21.240 That aren't paying, right?
01:55:22.320 That aren't paying.
01:55:22.900 They don't have a, an ownership interest in keeping the place beautiful.
01:55:26.040 Right.
01:55:26.520 They, what are you going to do?
01:55:27.420 Kick me out?
01:55:28.200 I mean.
01:55:29.380 Right to shelter.
01:55:30.160 What is going to happen to these places?
01:55:32.800 I mean, and, and, you know, there was a, the story, this is from a couple of months back, but it was a pretty nice hotel and they had a nice restaurant inside of it.
01:55:39.640 A restaurant that somehow made it through COVID.
01:55:41.780 Yes.
01:55:42.500 And finally got to reopen after the months and months and months and months, they, they forced them to be closed.
01:55:48.300 They finally got to reopen and then all of their, it became a migrant hotel.
01:55:54.560 So no one's going to eat at the fancy restaurant at the migrant hotel, right?
01:55:58.540 Like they're not like coming down for nice steak dinners.
01:56:01.640 So they just had to close, just had to close, close up shop and give it, they of course gave a nice big statement about how wonderful legal immigrants are on the way out.
01:56:09.920 But that was basically what happened.
01:56:12.320 Let me, let me, let me ask you this.
01:56:14.300 Imagine you're somebody who came here legally or you came here even illegally, but you are working.
01:56:21.940 Okay.
01:56:22.380 You really are trying to better yourself.
01:56:24.320 Okay.
01:56:25.220 And you're working at a New York hotel and you work your ass off.
01:56:30.640 I don't know if you've, I mean, when you go and stay at a, at a hotel, they're usually non-citizens or new citizens and they work hard.
01:56:41.580 And I can't, I can't imagine the crap they take from, you know, rich people.
01:56:48.440 But now imagine you've been working that job.
01:56:51.360 You're trying to keep your kids in school.
01:56:53.460 You're paying taxes and you're now cleaning the rooms of the illegals.
01:56:59.260 Can you imagine that?
01:57:02.940 What a slap in the face.
01:57:06.180 Oh my gosh.
01:57:07.140 Yeah.
01:57:07.740 And, you know, look, 60 Republicans went down to the border.
01:57:11.740 There's a great video that kind of went viral and you've seen the video a million times of, you know, you're looking at the border, you're seeing a bunch of illegal immigrants cross the border, walking across with no, no sense of urgency, right?
01:57:22.740 There's not like, oh my gosh, we got to get across.
01:57:24.440 We're, we're in danger.
01:57:25.300 We're going to get caught.
01:57:26.000 It's just walking across because that's what they do now.
01:57:28.320 And then the camera slowly zooms in and in the background of the shot, you see the 60 Republicans and them giving their speeches right there.
01:57:36.760 They're crossing the border right in front of the Republicans who are there trying to shore up the border.
01:57:42.740 I mean, there is no.
01:57:44.380 Welcome to America.
01:57:44.880 No shame, right?
01:57:46.200 And so, but then what's interesting about the 60 Republicans going down there is it is a pretty clear signal.
01:57:51.240 This is not just about trying to stop what's going on at the border, which of course, I mean, I do think Republicans do care about this.
01:57:57.680 Certainly their, their voters do.
01:57:59.440 But this is a clear signal as to the approach they're going to try when it comes to this election.
01:58:05.640 They're going to make the border a central issue.
01:58:08.080 It should be.
01:58:08.900 It should be.
01:58:09.100 It's been ignored for years.
01:58:10.420 As I've said, you know, we just talked about this.
01:58:12.880 This is not, this is not, this is not the typical.
01:58:15.900 No, it's not.
01:58:16.640 It's completely out of control.
01:58:18.860 Yeah.
01:58:18.920 This is an emergency, a national emergency.
01:58:22.080 By the way, you know, I've been telling you about all what the other states are doing, the cities and how they're all collapsing.
01:58:27.980 Uh, in California, they've decided to go the extra mile.
01:58:34.160 Um, they're now going to, uh, provide sex change surgery and hormone therapy, uh, and include that in the free healthcare coverage for illegal immigrants in California.
01:58:47.820 So, I mean, sunshine all the time, beautiful beaches, you know, eventually those homes will probably be empty.
01:58:56.500 Uh, I mean, why would you go to New York or, or Denver?
01:59:03.000 If you're from South America, you would probably say, why don't go to California?
01:59:09.180 And I'm going to have a sex change for free as well.
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02:00:50.780 Let me give you a strange story here.
02:01:17.820 First of all, from Boston, we're going to go cut one.
02:01:20.980 Here's a video of a Boston Democrat who is supposed to be taking the oath of office and is not doing it.
02:01:29.240 Watch.
02:01:29.420 And will support the Constitution thereof.
02:01:31.620 And will support the Constitution thereof.
02:01:34.400 So help me God.
02:01:35.420 So help me God.
02:01:36.360 I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties incumbent on me as a member of the Boston City Council.
02:01:53.700 See, if you're watching, okay, so City Council, not the lady in the white or the man in the black, but the woman in between.
02:02:02.640 Oh, you can barely see her there.
02:02:03.860 You can barely see her, and she's not saying a word.
02:02:06.760 And somebody spotted this at the thing and brought it to the council and said, she didn't take the oath of office.
02:02:16.860 So they said, you've got to come back in and take the oath of office.
02:02:22.740 She didn't.
02:02:24.380 She won't come in to take the oath of office.
02:02:28.760 Maybe you shouldn't be in office then?
02:02:32.080 Maybe?
02:02:32.380 Maybe, that's strange, open contempt.
02:02:36.200 But she won't do it?
02:02:37.100 No.
02:02:37.880 Isn't that a requirement of the job?
02:02:39.520 I think so.
02:02:40.960 I mean, like, you couldn't become president of the United States without the oath of office, could you?
02:02:45.000 Nope.
02:02:45.580 I think so.
02:02:46.660 Now, she may be all, you know, very distracted because she doesn't have her Stanley Cup from Target.
02:02:53.800 You know, the Red Valentine one.
02:02:55.840 And people are being trampled for those now.
02:02:58.560 Trampled for the Red Stanley Cup?
02:03:00.540 Yeah.
02:03:00.560 Yeah, that's, yep.
02:03:02.040 That's, that's.
02:03:02.760 Do you have 500,000 of these at your house?
02:03:05.260 That's what we have.
02:03:06.140 Every one of our cabinets is filled with these cups.
02:03:08.840 No.
02:03:09.040 I don't know when they became, I don't understand how they became this big thing.
02:03:12.100 They're nice cups.
02:03:13.420 They keep stuff really cold.
02:03:15.060 They're great.
02:03:15.700 Are these just people, do you remember, you might be too young, the green industrial thermos, you know, like all the iron workers had those green.
02:03:24.700 And those were made by Stanley.
02:03:26.820 Oh, really?
02:03:27.300 I don't know.
02:03:27.620 Are they the thermos people?
02:03:29.520 I mean, that's basically what they make now, right?
02:03:32.420 Right.
02:03:32.840 They're just like, they're kind of, I mean, there's a bunch of companies in that space, right?
02:03:35.460 But.
02:03:35.840 But I think the thermos people are also the ones that make the tape measures and the screwdrivers and everything else.
02:03:43.780 Okay.
02:03:44.160 I don't think those are the same companies.
02:03:46.120 I mean, I don't know.
02:03:47.160 I don't know.
02:03:47.440 I don't think, I don't think.
02:03:48.240 Well, because I, if I had, if I had a cup that had the logo of the tool people, oh, I'd trample, I'd trample a whole store full of people.
02:03:59.540 That's true.
02:04:00.160 You know?
02:04:00.620 They should start making those immediately.
02:04:02.180 Every company that has Stanley in their name should just start making the cups.
02:04:05.260 And they're not, you know, what's crazy is, uh, they're not free.
02:04:10.080 No.
02:04:10.560 People are beating each other and paying for it.